Guillermo Escriva-Escriva | Energy | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Guillermo Escriva-Escriva | Energy | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Guillermo Escriva-Escriva | Polytechnic University of Valencia | Spain

Dr. Guillermo Escriva-Escriva is a dedicated academic and researcher in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Valencia. After completing his degree in Electrical Engineering at his alma mater, he gained valuable industry experience as an installation director in the construction sector. He later transitioned to academia, where he has established a strong presence through teaching and research. His career reflects a deep commitment to advancing energy efficiency and power systems. His path embodies a seamless blend of practical expertise and scholarly rigor, positioning him as a respected professor and mentor within his university community.

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Education

His educational journey began at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, where he earned his engineering degree and continued toward doctoral studies in Industrial Engineering. Over the course of his academic pursuit, he engaged in rigorous training in energy systems, power quality, and renewable energy integration. His doctoral work culminated in substantial contributions to the scientific community, especially in areas essential to sustainable energy and microgrid technology. This solid foundation of knowledge underpins his pedagogical and research endeavors and informs his innovative contributions to the field of electrical engineering.

Experience

Dr. Guillermo Escriva-Escriva brings a diverse background that spans both industry and academia. Early in his career, he applied his engineering expertise to managing installations within the construction industry, gaining firsthand experience in the practical challenges of power systems. Later he transitioned to academia at his home institution, where he has held various teaching positions and progressed through ranks to become a tenured professor. His roles have encompassed a wide range of responsibilities, including curriculum development, mentoring, and leadership in research projects. This blend of practical and academic experience enriches his teaching and informs his contributions to engineering education.

Research Interest

His primary research interests focus on energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, microgrid systems, and power system quality. He explores how distributed energy resources can be managed under varying conditions, optimizing both performance and reliability. An ongoing commitment to sustainable power solutions drives his involvement in developing energy hubs, hybrid systems combining biogas and photovoltaic generation, and intelligent monitoring tools for residual currents and anomaly detection in consumption. His work addresses real-world energy challenges, particularly for rural or decentralized communities, where resilient power management is critical.

Award

Dr. Guillermo contributions have garnered recognition in energy research and sustainable engineering innovation. His leadership in institutional projects and his pioneering efforts in integrating renewable energies into functional microgrid infrastructures reflect his forward-thinking vision. Colleagues and peers consistently commend his ability to translate complex theoretical models into impactful applications. His dedication extends beyond research; he advances educational practices and supports energy autonomy in communities. This blend of innovation, scholarship, and societal relevance makes him a distinguished nominee for recognition in engineering and sustainability.

Publication Top Notes

Hybrid Energy Solutions for Enhancing Rural Power Reliability in the Spanish Municipality of Aras de los Olmos

Journal: Applied Sciences
Authors: Pooriya Motevakel, Carlos Roldán-Blay, Carlos Roldán-Porta, Guillermo Escrivá-Escrivá, Daniel Dasí-Crespo

Optimizing Bearing Fault Diagnosis in Rotating Electrical Machines Using Deep Learning and Frequency Domain Features

Journal: Applied Sciences
Authors: Eduardo Quiles-Cucarella, Alejandro García-Bádenas, Ignacio Agustí-Mercader, Guillermo Escrivá-Escrivá

Strategic Resource Planning for Sustainable Biogas Integration in Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems

Journal: Applied Sciences
Authors: Pooriya Motevakel, Carlos Roldán-Blay, Carlos Roldán-Porta, Guillermo Escrivá-Escrivá, Daniel Dasí-Crespo

Intelligent Residual Current Monitor Application in Hospital With Fiber Optics Using Wavelength Division Multiplexing

Journal: IEEE Access
Authors: Erwin Sutanto, Guillermo Escrivá-Escrivá, Samian Samian, Hendra Kusuma, Tri Arief Sardjono

Optimal Sizing and Design of Renewable Power Plants in Rural Microgrids Using Multi-Objective Particle Swarm Optimization and Branch and Bound Methods

Journal: Energy
Authors: Carlos Roldán-Blay, Guillermo Escrivá-Escrivá, Carlos Roldán-Porta, Daniel Dasí-Crespo

Conclusion

Dr. Guillermo stands out as an academic leader whose work bridges theoretical research and practical engineering. With roots in both the classroom and the field, he has impacted sustainable energy systems through intelligent design, rigorous scholarship, and institutional leadership. His contributions to renewable integration, microgrid resilience, and educational excellence underscore his suitability for recognition. His commitment to creating replicable and socially relevant energy solutions confirms that he is a deserving candidate for this award nomination.

Shiv Prakash Singh | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shiv Prakash Singh | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shiv Prakash Singh | Department of Science Technology and Technical Education | India

Mr. Shiv Prakash Singh is an accomplished lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Baddiuzamakhan Polytechnic Institute, Pupri, Sitamarhi, under the Department of Science, Technology, and Technical Education, Bihar. With a strong academic foundation from the National Institute of Technology Patna and Panjab University, he has dedicated his career to shaping the next generation of engineers. His expertise spans renewable energy integration, electric vehicle charging control, and power electronics design. Known for his leadership and commitment, he holds multiple administrative and academic responsibilities, ensuring institutional growth and student excellence.

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Education 

Mr. Singh earned his Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from the National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Chandigarh (affiliated with Panjab University), building advanced expertise in emerging technologies. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering from the prestigious National Institute of Technology Patna, where he graduated as the department topper and received gold medals for his outstanding performance. This combination of technical depth and consistent academic excellence has been a foundation for his career as an educator and researcher.

Experience

Mr. Singh’s professional journey began at Tenughat Vidyut Nigam Limited as an Assistant Executive Engineer, where he gained hands-on industrial expertise in power plant operations. In 2019, he transitioned into academia, joining Baddiuzamakhan Polytechnic Institute as a lecturer. Over the years, he has taken on multiple leadership roles, including Head of Department, Campus Incharge, and Committee Member for industry-institute collaboration. His blend of industrial experience and academic leadership has positioned him as a valuable contributor to both student development and institutional innovation.

Research Interest

Mr. Singh’s research focuses on designing advanced power electronics circuits, developing efficient charging control mechanisms for electric vehicles, and integrating renewable energy sources such as solar photovoltaic systems with battery storage for sustainable energy solutions. His work emphasizes practical, implementable models that bridge the gap between academic research and industrial application. He also leverages programming tools like MATLAB, Python, and C/C++ to simulate, analyze, and optimize system performance.

Awards

Mr. Singh’s achievements are marked by numerous accolades, including securing the 1st rank in the BPSC Lecturer Exam (Electrical Engineering) and receiving multiple gold medals for academic excellence at NIT Patna. His leadership in technical events such as CORONA and his success in national competitions highlight his versatility. Notably, he achieved All India Rank 1 in the NPTEL-AICTE Industrial Automation and Control program, underscoring his mastery of advanced engineering concepts. His awards reflect both his intellectual capabilities and his commitment to excellence.

Publication

Multi stage proportional integral*(1+ proportional integral derivative) controller for energy management in EV

Authors: S. P. Singh and L. Mathew.
Journal: Journal of Energy Storage.

Conclusion

Through a career marked by academic brilliance, industrial expertise, and institutional leadership, Mr. Shiv Prakash Singh has emerged as a role model in the electrical engineering community. His contributions extend beyond the classroom, influencing curriculum design, research development, and technical skill-building initiatives for students. His dedication to integrating renewable energy technologies with modern power systems reflects his vision for a sustainable and technologically advanced future.

Titin Trisnadewi | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Titin Trisnadewi | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Titin Trisnadewi | National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) | Indonesia

Dr. Titin Trisnadewi, known also as Ida Ayu Nyoman, hails from Bali and has established herself as a dedicated mechanical engineer and researcher. After completing her formative education in Indonesia, she went on to earn advanced degrees in mechanical engineering before stepping into roles that span teaching, research assistance, and a post-doctoral appointment at a national research institute. Her academic journey is characterized by rigorous work in energy conversion and thermal energy storage, often through experimental development of phase change materials. Her international stints, including time spent in France and Malaysia, have enriched her perspective on global research collaboration. Today she continues contributing to innovative approaches in thermal management systems, while also lecturing and publishing in internationally respected outlets. Her work is rooted in a passionate curiosity for sustainable energy solutions and a drive to translate materials research into real-world applications.

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Education

Dr. Titin’s educational path began in Indonesia, where she completed her bachelor’s studies in mechanical engineering with a focus on thermal conductivity in nanofluids. She then advanced to master’s studies at Indonesia’s premier university, concentrating on energy conversion and the characteristics of thermal energy storage materials. Her academic diligence and scholarly focus culminated in earning her doctorate in mechanical engineering from the same institution, where her research delved deeply into phase change materials for thermal storage. Throughout this academic progression, she has sustained a single-minded commitment to understanding and improving thermal energy systems, combining experimental design with material science to tackle pressing issues in energy efficiency and sustainable temperature control. Her scholastic foundation underpins all her ongoing research and teaching endeavors.

Experience

Dr. Titin’s professional experience weaves through academic and international research environments. Early in her journey, she gained hands-on exposure with a national agency responsible for nuclear energy research in Indonesia, strengthening her experimental and engineering foundations. She then served as a research assistant at a prestigious university in France, an experience that enhanced her ability to collaborate across cultural and academic borders. Back in Indonesia, she continued in research roles at her alma mater and took on a lecturer position at a university known for its innovative pedagogy. Since mid-year she has held a post-doctoral role at a national research and innovation agency, contributing to cutting-edge investigations in thermal energy systems. Her roles are unified by a commitment to both teaching young engineers and advancing materials research for energy applications.

Research Interest

Dr. Titin’s research interests orbit around phase change materials and their use in thermal energy storage. She is deeply engaged in exploring natural waxes, sonicated graphene in oils, and other composite materials for temperature regulation in buildings, batteries, and cold-storage systems. Her work often integrates heat pipe technologies and thermal cycling experiments, aiming to improve energy efficiency through form-stable storage media. She is fascinated by the intersection of material science and sustainable energy design, particularly how latent heat storage can support intermittent renewable energy and vehicle battery systems. Her research extends to the development of wood-based and bio-derived materials for insulation and building integration. Through her studies, she seeks to bridge experimental material development and real-world applications, striving for innovations that make thermal energy storage more practical and eco-friendly.

Awards & Recognition

Her scholarly excellence and research productivity have not gone unnoticed. She has received recognition through presentations at prominent international conferences in Asia and Europe, highlighting her contributions to phase change material science and energy conversion. Her work has been featured in venues that select standout contributions for commendation and spotlighting within their symposium programs. These opportunities reflect both the innovation of her research and its resonance with energy and materials communities. While these are not traditional awards with trophies or certificates, the repeated invitations to present in high-caliber forums signal strong peer acknowledgment of her expertise and the importance of her work.

Publications Top Notes

Innovative Thermal Management System for Electric Vehicle Batteries: Phase Change Material, Heat Pipe and Heat Sink Box Integration

Journal: Heat Transfer Engineering
Authors: Mohamad Wafirul Hadi, Nandy Putra, Titin Trisnadewi; Ragil Sukarno, Andhy M. Fathoni, Nyoman Ari Bhaskara

Comparison of Phase Change Materials of Modified Soy Wax using Graphene and MAXene for Thermal Energy Storage Materials in Building

Journal: International Journal of Technology
Authors: Titin Trisnadewi, Eny Kusrini, Dwi Marta Nurjaya, Byrne Paul, Maré Thierry, Nandy Putra

Performance of Natural Wax as Phase Change Material for Intermittent Solar Energy Storage in Agricultural Drying: An Experimental Study

Journal: Solar Energy
Authors: Yohanes Gunawan, Titin Trisnadewi, Nandy Putra, Novan Akhiriyanto, Daniel Nomara Trylucky

Experimental Analysis of Natural Wax as Phase Change Material by Thermal Cycling Test Using Thermoelectric System

Journal: Journal of Energy Storage
Authors: Titin Trisnadewi, Eny Kusrini, Dwi Marta Nurjaya, Nandy Putra, Teuku Meurah Indra Mahlia

Phase Change Material (PCM) with Shaped Stabilized Method for Thermal Energy Storage: A Review

Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
Authors: Titin Trisnadewi, Nandy Putra

Conclusion

Dr. Titin Trisnadewi stands at the convergence of experimental material science and sustainable thermal energy engineering. Her educational journey through Indonesian institutions, combined with international research collaborations and post-doctoral work, equips her with a robust foundation in phase change material innovation and application. Her experience as both researcher and lecturer exemplifies a dual strength in knowledge creation and dissemination. Through a prolific publication record across reputable journals and conferences, she has significantly contributed to advancing thermal energy storage methods suitable for buildings, vehicles, and renewable integration. Her continued work at a national innovation agency highlights her commitment to transforming laboratory discoveries into impactful real-world technologies. As she continues her career, her strategic vision for eco-friendly thermal systems promises valuable progress toward energy-efficient and sustainable solutions.

Vahabodin Goodarzi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vahabodin Goodarzi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vahabodin Goodarzi | Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences Tehran | Iran

Dr. Vahabodin Goodarzi is a distinguished figure in the field of polymer engineering and materials science, known for his deep-rooted passion for innovation in biomaterials and smart nanocomposites. His extensive body of work spans the development of advanced materials for medical, environmental, and industrial applications. Through his pioneering research in polymeric scaffolds, hydrogels, and electroactive systems, he has carved a niche in tissue engineering and bioresponsive technologies. Dr. Goodarzi has built a global reputation as an expert in designing and modeling multifunctional materials with real-world healthcare impacts. His scientific publications are widely cited, reflecting the relevance and originality of his research. Beyond his technical achievements, he is also recognized for mentoring young researchers, teaching advanced engineering concepts, and bridging the gap between science and innovation. His commitment to sustainable solutions and futuristic materials marks him as a leader and visionary in modern engineering.

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Education

Dr. Goodarzi’s academic path has been marked by distinction and a commitment to research excellence. He began his studies in polymer engineering at a leading technical university in Tehran, where his work on nanocomposites laid a strong foundation in material properties and applications. He advanced his knowledge further by pursuing graduate studies at another prominent university, where he focused on polymer blends and their structural performance. His doctoral research explored the creation and behavior of smart nanocomposite systems, integrating sensor and actuator elements for biomedical applications. This work combined theoretical modeling with experimental fabrication, setting the stage for his later innovations in soft robotics and tissue regeneration. Throughout his education, Dr. Goodarzi maintained a top academic standing and contributed to significant advancements in polymer technology. His scholarly journey continues to fuel his multidisciplinary expertise in both fundamental and applied science.

Experience

Dr. Goodarzi’s professional experience reflects a rare blend of academic leadership, experimental rigor, and industry relevance. He has taught a wide range of graduate and undergraduate courses, focusing on elastomers in medicine, biomaterial applications, synthetic skin, and mechanical behavior of polymers. His educational approach encourages hands-on research and fosters critical thinking in the next generation of scientists. In the laboratory, Dr. Goodarzi works extensively with state-of-the-art polymer processing and testing equipment, advancing innovations in biocompatible systems, hydrogels, and nanofiber composites. His research projects are often multidisciplinary, combining insights from chemistry, biology, and engineering. He has contributed to multiple scientific journals, collaborated across international borders, and served as a reviewer and advisor within academic networks. As both a scientist and educator, he leads with integrity and creativity, pushing forward the boundaries of what materials science can achieve.

Research Interests

Dr. Goodarzi’s research is focused on the development of novel materials that interact with biological systems, particularly for applications in regenerative medicine and biomedical engineering. He is passionate about creating smart biomaterials that respond to external stimuli and adapt to complex environments. His work encompasses tissue scaffolding, drug delivery platforms, organ-on-chip technologies, and polymeric systems capable of mimicking natural tissue behavior. He is equally interested in sustainability, designing bioresorbable and biodegradable polymers that contribute to eco-friendly solutions. Dr. Goodarzi applies advanced modeling techniques to understand material behavior under mechanical, thermal, and biological conditions. By integrating simulation with experimental validation, he ensures that his materials perform effectively in real-world applications. His work bridges multiple disciplines, inspiring collaboration across the fields of nanotechnology, bioengineering, and advanced manufacturing.

Awards

Dr. Vahabodin Goodarzi has received multiple prestigious accolades recognizing his excellence in science, research, and academic performance. Early in his academic career, he was awarded top honors at leading Iranian institutions, acknowledging his scholarly potential and innovative thinking. He was later recognized with a young investigator award by a national scientific society, celebrating his contributions to polymer science and engineering. These honors reflect both his technical achievements and his role as a mentor and thought leader in his field. Dr. Goodarzi is a proud member of professional organizations, actively contributing to the global discourse on materials science and sustainability. His awards are not only symbols of personal accomplishment but also affirmations of the impact and value of his research. They highlight his unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries and solving real-world challenges through scientific discovery and innovation.

Publication Top Notes

Strategies for the detection, removal and elimination of antidepressants

Journal: International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Authors: Kazım Köse, Demet Yalçın Kehribar, Vahabodin Goodarzi, Lokman Uzun

Polyglycerol sebacate (PGS)-based composite and nanocomposites: properties and applications

Journal: International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials
Authors: Pardis Yousefi Talouki, Reyhaneh Tamimi, Soheila Zamanlui Benisi, Vahabodin Goodarzi, Shahrokh Shojaei, Saeed Hesami tackalou, Hamid Reza Samadikhah

Cobalt/Bioglass Nanoparticles Enhanced Dermal Regeneration in a 3-Layered Electrospun Scaffold

Journal: Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Authors: Zahra Hemmati Dezaki, Kazem Parivar, Vahabodin Goodarzi, Mohamad Reza Nourani

Design and manufacture of 3D-cylindrical scaffolds based on PLA/TPU/n-HA with the help of dual salt leaching technique suggested for use in cancellous bone tissue engineering

Journal: Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition
Authors: Vahid Faghihi-Rezaei, Hossein Ali Khonkdar, Vahabodin Goodarzi, Goldis Darbemamieh, Maryam Otadi

Preparation and characterization of a new sustainable bio-based elastomer nanocomposites containing poly(glycerol sebacate citrate)/chitosan/n-hydroxyapatite for promising tissue engineering applications

Journal: Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition
Authors: Masoomeh Asgharnejad-laskoukalayeh, Hooman Golbaten-Mofrad, Seyed Hassan Jafari, Saba Seyfikar, Pardis Yousefi Talouki, Aliakbar Jafari, Vahabodin Goodarzi, Soheila Zamanlui

Conclusion

Dr. Vahabodin Goodarzi embodies the spirit of a modern scientist—curious, collaborative, and committed to impactful research. Through his dedication to education, innovation, and scientific excellence, he continues to shape the future of materials science. His work addresses real challenges in healthcare and sustainability, offering solutions that improve quality of life and reduce environmental impact. His international collaborations and teaching contributions reflect a deep understanding of both theory and practice. As a role model for aspiring scientists, Dr. Goodarzi represents the best of scientific leadership. He is a strong candidate for recognition at the highest level, not only for his academic achievements but also for his vision, ethics, and ability to inspire progress across disciplines. His lifelong pursuit of innovation and societal benefit makes him an ideal nominee for global awards in science and technology.

Mehrdad Esmaeilipour | Engineering | New Horizons Science Invention Award

Mr. Mehrdad Esmaeilipour | Engineering | New Horizons Science Invention Award

Mr. Mehrdad Esmaeilipour | Parsa Pardazesh Booshehr Sanaat | Iran

Mr. Mehrdad Esmaeilipour is a pioneering electronics engineer with a profound commitment to environmental sustainability and technological innovation. As the Senior Electronic Engineer at Arya Plasma Gostar Pars Company and CEO of Parsa Pardazesh Bushehr Sanat Company (PPBS Co.), he specializes in the design and development of intelligent purification systems, robotic platforms, and digital health solutions. Mehrdad’s expertise spans a wide range of disciplines, from embedded system design to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)-based optimization in purification systems. His leadership and mentorship roles in academia and industry highlight his mission to integrate sustainable engineering with real-world problem-solving.

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Education

Mr. Mehrdad’s educational journey reflects a solid foundation in electronics and a lifelong commitment to applied engineering. He began his technical education at Azadegan Technical High School, where he first cultivated his interest in circuitry and design. He continued his studies at Islamic Azad University, earning an Associate’s Degree in Electronics and later a Bachelor’s Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology. During this time, he honed his expertise in circuit analysis, microcontrollers, embedded systems, power systems, automation, and digital electronics. His academic background has been instrumental in shaping his innovative thinking and practical problem-solving skills. It also laid the groundwork for his professional career, where he has successfully blended academic theory with real-world engineering applications, particularly in green technologies, smart devices, and robotics.

Experience

Mr. Mehrdad Esmaeilipour brings rich and diverse professional experience in the field of electronics and systems engineering. As a Senior Electronic Engineer at Arya Plasma Gostar Pars Company, he leads the production of advanced air and water purification systems, designing circuits that enhance stability and efficiency. He has overseen the design and deployment of intelligent environmental systems across various cities in Iran. In his role as CEO of PPBS Co., he has directed numerous security, networking, and IT initiatives while mentoring a dedicated team of engineers and interns. Additionally, Mehrdad contributes voluntarily to robotics education at Islamic Azad University, where he guides students in developing robotic prototypes and sophisticated control systems. Throughout his professional journey, he has demonstrated exceptional leadership, project management, and technical mentorship. His integrated experience in both industry and academia showcases his capability to drive innovation and implement practical solutions that serve both society and the environment.

Research Interests

Mr. Mehrdad’s research interests center on the intersection of electronics, artificial intelligence, and environmental sustainability. He is particularly focused on the development of green technologies for air and water purification using plasma systems, integrated circuits, and control engineering. His patented projects reflect a strong commitment to solving ecological problems with smart electronic solutions, including his research into wastewater treatment, cold plasma applications, and microbial purification. Another core interest lies in assistive technologies, where Mehrdad has developed an AI-enabled smart bracelet for the visually impaired, incorporating sensors and emergency response features. In the educational domain, he actively explores robotics system optimization, utilizing PID and sensor fusion to enhance robot performance for academic applications. His work often merges theoretical models with practical implementation, highlighting a research philosophy rooted in innovation, sustainability, and human impact. Mehrdad’s multi-disciplinary approach positions him as a researcher uniquely contributing to socially and environmentally responsive engineering.

Awards & Recognitions

Mr. Mehrdad has received significant recognition for his contributions to electronics, innovation, and entrepreneurship. His Smart Bracelet for the Visually Impaired, patented in 2024, has garnered attention as a breakthrough in digital health and assistive AI technology. He has also led award-winning projects in air purification, wastewater treatment, and cold plasma technology, several of which have been implemented by water and wastewater companies across Bushehr and Bandar Abbas. Through his leadership at PPBS Co., Mehrdad has created employment opportunities for students, earning him accolades as an emerging entrepreneur committed to social responsibility. At the Islamic Azad University, his mentorship in robotics has resulted in successful prototypes and skill development among students, further contributing to community engagement. His reputation as an innovator is reflected in both patented intellectual property and practical, field-deployed engineering solutions, placing him at the forefront of sustainable technology development and technical education.

 Publication Top Notes

Design, Construction and Performance Comparison of Fuzzy Logic Controller and PID Controller for Two-Wheel Balance Robot(Smart Sensors)

An Extensive Optimization Framework for Energy Management within Energy Hubs: A Comparative Analysis of Simulated Multi-Agent Systems, Genetic Algorithms, and Mixed-Integer …

Fundamental subject on advanced energy extraction innovation-based technologies and autonomous sensor systems for smart electronic platforms

Single Miller compensation with Split Output and Current amplifier(SMSOC) use in three stage amplifiers to driving ultra large capacitive loads

Advanced Design,Simulation,Monitoring,Control,and Maitenance Strategies for Photovoltaic Solar Power Systems (BOOK)

Advancements in Cold Plasma Technology for Electronic and Surface Sterilization Applications

Advances and Challenges in Lithium-Ion Battery Technology

Design of an Optimal Proportional-Integral-Derivative Controller Utilizing AI Techniques for Brushless Direct Current Motor with Phase shift. Design of an Optimal Proportional …

Advancements in Cold Plasma Technology for Electronic and Surface Sterilization Applications

Design, Construction and Performance Comparison of Fuzzy Logic Controller and PID Controller for Two-Wheel Balance Robot

 Conclusion

Mr. Mehrdad Esmaeilipour exemplifies the spirit of innovation, sustainability, and technical leadership that the New Horizons Science Invention Award seeks to honor. His multidimensional contributions—as an engineer, inventor, mentor, and entrepreneur—are rooted in a passion for using technology to solve pressing societal and environmental challenges. With proven achievements in product development, patented inventions, and educational mentorship, Mehrdad stands out as a candidate who not only creates solutions but also fosters the next generation of innovators. His unique integration of green technology, AI, and robotics education places him at the cutting edge of modern engineering. He brings a rare combination of practical industry experience and socially impactful research. Recognizing him with this award would not only validate his past accomplishments but also encourage continued contributions to global innovation and sustainability. Mehrdad is not just inventing devices—he’s building a better, smarter, and more inclusive future through electronics.

Fatima-Ezzahrae Jabri | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Dr. Fatima-Ezzahrae Jabri  | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Dr. Fatima-Ezzahrae Jabri | National School of Applied Sciences Morocco | Belgium

Dr. Fatima Ezzahrae Jabri is a driven Moroccan Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering with a sharp focus on polymer additive manufacturing and laser sintering technologies. Born in Fez and currently based in Tangier, she is pursuing her doctorate at the National School of Applied Sciences, ENSA Tangier, where she contributes significantly to the Innovative Technologies Laboratory. Her thesis involves a robust experimental and numerical study of the laser additive manufacturing (SLS) process for polymers under the mentorship of Professors Rachid El Alaiji and Aissa Ouballouch. Fatima has exemplified excellence across academic, technical, and international platforms, combining hands-on engineering experience with cutting-edge research. Her global exposure includes a doctoral research stay at HEPH – Condorcet in Belgium, where she worked on non-destructive defect detection in FDM 3D printing. Known for her leadership, problem-solving mindset, and collaborative attitude, Fatima is a model of emerging scientific talent in the MENA region and beyond.

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Dr. Fatima’s academic journey showcases her unwavering commitment to engineering innovation. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Design and Analysis (CAM) from the Faculty of Science and Technology in Fez (2016–2019), followed by a Master of Science and Technology in Mechanical and Production Engineering (GMPr, 2019–2021). Currently, she is enrolled in a prestigious Ph.D. program at ENSA Tangier (2021–2025), working within the Innovative Technologies Laboratory. Her international academic portfolio expanded further through her doctoral research mobility at Haute École Condorcet, Belgium (Feb–Apr 2025), focusing on defect characterization using impulse excitation techniques. Throughout her education, Fatima has cultivated technical mastery over simulation, CAD, and quality control tools, backed by real-world engineering experience. Her teaching engagements at ENSA Tangier span critical foundational subjects like Material Resistance and Industrial Design Drawing, revealing her dual passion for learning and knowledge dissemination.

Experience

Dr. Fatima brings over five years of applied mechanical engineering experience, reflected in her roles across Morocco’s major industrial entities. During her internships with TE Connectivity, Marelli, and Sites Tangier, she took charge of CAD design, production optimization, and digital transformation in manufacturing. Her projects involved redesigning FAKRA cable components using CATIA V5 and Abaqus, enhancing SOPs through 5S audits, and transitioning production lines to paperless environments using Power Apps. As Training Manager at GreenLab Fablab Tangier, she organized workshops, assessed needs, and conducted over 14 training sessions on laser cutting, CAD, and fabrication tools. Fatima also contributed to engineering education through final-year project supervision and juror responsibilities. Her multi-role profile—as an engineer, educator, and innovator—makes her a rare talent bridging academia, applied science, and future-forward technology.

Research Interests

Dr. Fatima’s primary research interests lie in polymer additive manufacturing, especially Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM). She specializes in optimizing 3D printing processes by integrating defect detection, material behavior analysis, and non-destructive testing. Her recent international project at HEPH–Condorcet involved using impulse excitation techniques to analyze vibration modes and internal defects in polyamide-based FDM parts. Fatima is also pioneering research that connects machine learning and AI to enhance quality prediction in additive manufacturing. Her passion lies in bridging mechanical design with smart digital tools, aiming to elevate manufacturing systems into the era of Industry 4.0. She actively explores composite materials, process-induced defects, surface quality, and thermal behavior of printed parts. Through her teaching and publications, she inspires and enables a new generation of engineers to adopt sustainable, precise, and intelligent manufacturing technologies.

Awards & Recognition

Dr. Fatima’s academic and technical brilliance has been consistently recognized through her international mobility scholarship for doctoral research in Belgium (2025), a highly competitive opportunity awarded based on research merit. As Training Manager at GreenLab Fablab, she led a team that presented the DronEco project during the 7th International Innovation Competition, marking her contribution to real-world problem solving through sustainable design. She has also represented her lab at scientific events like the Design-Innovation-Product-in-Industry DIPI-2022 Workshop. Moreover, her active involvement in programs like INJAZ AL-MAGHRIB’s professional skills development initiative shows her commitment to societal impact. Fatima has played a crucial role as a project supervisor, training coordinator, and jury member at ENSA, enhancing students’ innovation capacity. Her blend of academic performance, leadership in innovation, and contribution to community education makes her a strong nominee for any Rising Researcher or Young Innovator Award.

Publication Top Notes

Characterization of Defects by Non-Destructive Impulse Excitation Technique for 3D Printing FDM Polyamide Materials in Bending Mode

Indirect Effect of Print Surface Bed Temperature on Surface Roughness and Dimensional Accuracy of SLS Polyamide 12 Sintered Parts

Powder Spreading Effects on Laser Powder Bed Fused Parts Quality

A Comprehensive Review of Polymer Materials and Selective Laser Sintering Technology for 3D Printing

A Review on Selective Laser Sintering 3D Printing Technology for Polymer Materials

Conclusion

Dr. Fatima Ezzahrae JABRI exemplifies what a 21st-century researcher and engineer should be—technically adept, globally aware, and socially impactful. Her solid foundation in mechanical design, paired with pioneering research in polymer additive manufacturing, positions her as a leader in transforming industrial practices. She has effectively bridged academic rigor, international collaboration, and real-world application, all before completing her Ph.D. Her dedication to mentoring students, leading scientific initiatives, and contributing to global research makes her a valuable asset to the scientific community. Whether improving defect detection techniques or enhancing material printing quality, Fatima consistently drives innovation with precision and purpose. Her journey so far—and the promise she shows—clearly establishes her as an outstanding candidate for prestigious honors like the “Young Researcher Award”, “Women in Engineering Excellence Award”, or the “Rising Star in Additive Manufacturing Award.”

Duen-YianYeh | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Duen-YianYeh | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Duen-Yian Yeh | Guangdong-Taiwan College of Industrial Science & Technology/ Dongguan University of Technology | China

Professor Duen-Yian Yeh is a distinguished academic at the Guangdong–Taiwan College of Industrial Science & Technology, Dongguan University of Technology. His expertise bridges aerospace engineering, information management, and educational technology, enabling him to integrate advanced data-driven methodologies into academic and managerial contexts. His interdisciplinary approach has influenced research and practice in big data analytics, fuzzy theory, and decision-making models. As a mentor and innovator, he contributes significantly to academic development, research excellence, and educational leadership.

Education

Professor Yeh completed his doctoral studies in Aerospace Engineering at National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, where he gained a strong foundation in engineering principles and analytical problem-solving. He further enhanced his expertise by pursuing a master’s program in Information Management at Yunlin University of Science and Technology, focusing on information systems, data analysis, and managerial applications. This combination of technical and managerial education provides him with a unique perspective in integrating complex engineering approaches with information management strategies.

Experience

As a professor at the Guangdong–Taiwan College of Industrial Science & Technology, Professor Yeh has developed a career characterized by academic excellence and innovative teaching. He has designed and delivered courses that merge theoretical knowledge with practical applications, guiding students toward mastery in decision analysis, performance evaluation, and IT-driven management solutions. His professional experience includes collaborative research, curriculum development, and fostering cross-border academic exchanges between Taiwan and mainland China.

Research Interests

Professor Yeh’s research spans big data mining and analysis, decision analysis and management, integration of information technology into teaching, performance evaluation and management, and fuzzy theory with its applications. His work focuses on creating robust analytical frameworks that enhance decision-making processes and optimize institutional performance. By combining theoretical constructs with practical tools, he aims to improve educational quality, operational efficiency, and technological adaptability in both academic and organizational settings.

Awards

Professor Yeh has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to the advancement of educational technology and interdisciplinary research. His achievements include the development of innovative decision-support frameworks and the application of fuzzy theory to complex managerial problems. These recognitions underscore his role as a leader in integrating advanced analytical techniques into practical solutions, making him a respected figure in both academic and professional circles.

Selected publications 

Advanced Fuzzy Decision-Making Models in Educational Management,

Journal of Fuzzy Systems — cited by 12 articles.

Integrating Big Data Analytics into Performance Evaluation Frameworks,

International Journal of Information & Management — cited by 25 articles.

IT-Driven Teaching Enhancements via Data Mining Techniques,

Educational Technology & Society — cited by 18 articles.

Hybrid Decision Analysis Using Fuzzy Logic and Big Data,

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics — cited by 35 articles.

Evaluating Faculty Performance with AI-Assisted Fuzzy Models,

Computers & Education — cited by 22 articles.

Conclusion

Professor Yeh’s career reflects a commitment to integrating technology, data science, and management principles into education and institutional governance. His interdisciplinary expertise positions him to address complex challenges with innovative, evidence-based solutions. Through his research, publications, and teaching, he has made lasting contributions to academic practice and continues to influence the evolving landscape of data-driven decision-making in education.

Christopher Maurice Wuensch | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Christopher Maurice Wuensch | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Christopher Maurice Wuensch | German Aerospace Center (DLR), Registered Association | Germany

Mr. Christopher Maurice Wuensch is a dedicated materials scientist at the German Aerospace Center (DLR e.V.), renowned for his work on high-temperature alloys and fatigue mechanisms. With a strong foundation in materials science from Augsburg University, he has quickly risen in the field due to his focus on the physical and numerical analysis of crack initiation and propagation in extreme environments such as gas turbines. His experimental approach, combining micro-thermal in-situ testing and numerical modeling, offers significant insight into structural durability at elevated temperatures. Wuensch is not only a technical innovator but also a key contributor to collaborative research with MTU and Rolls-Royce, positioning him at the intersection of academia and industry. His recent work reveals how the interplay between slip bands, microstructure, and energy-based models enhances fatigue predictions, leading to better-performing, safer turbine components. Christopher is a rising star in advanced materials mechanics and a promising candidate for prestigious scientific awards.

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Mr. Christopher Wuensch pursued both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Materials Science from Augsburg University between 2015 and 2021. During this period, he undertook two intensive research internships at the German Aerospace Center, gaining hands-on expertise in the additive manufacturing of continuous fibre-reinforced plastics and advanced validation systems for fiber-reinforced plastic fabrication. His academic training uniquely prepared him for a role that bridges rigorous laboratory-based material testing with real-world aerospace applications. The synergy between his academic training and applied industrial work became evident in his master’s thesis, which investigated material testing automation and fatigue modeling. Christopher’s education also included cross-disciplinary exposure to mechanical-thermal testing protocols and simulation-based design validation, forming the foundation for his current research. This strong educational background, bolstered by early exposure to cutting-edge aerospace applications, gives him a solid platform to innovate in the realm of high-temperature alloy behavior under operational stress conditions.

Experience

Mr. Christopher has served as a materials scientist at the German Aerospace Center (DLR e.V.), where he belongs to the Mechanical-Thermal-Chemical Testing Group at the Institute for Test and Simulation of Gas Turbines. Here, his primary focus lies in the analysis of crack initiation and propagation in high-temperature alloys, especially under fatigue conditions experienced in aerospace environments. Christopher has led investigations using in-situ testing under cyclic thermal loads, correlating microstructural behavior with numerical simulation outputs. He also co-developed a self-learning in-situ fatigue testing platform leveraging OPC UA, allowing precise fatigue predictions under simulated operating environments. His collaborative work with engine manufacturers such as MTU and Rolls-Royce speaks to his applied impact. He contributes regularly to national and international conferences and has chaired sessions at major scientific gatherings. Through technical leadership, detailed materials experimentation, and innovative testing procedures, Christopher has solidified himself as an emerging expert in high-performance materials.

Research Interests

Mr. Christopher’s research centers on mechanical and chemical testing of high-temperature alloys under extreme environmental conditions (600–1200°C), specifically within the context of gas turbine applications. He specializes in characterizing the mechanisms of crack initiation, stage-I propagation, and energy-based fatigue modeling. His scientific objective is to understand how slip band formation and microstructural features influence early fatigue life. One of his major contributions includes developing energetic models that correlate the stress-strain hysteresis loop with physical micro-crack formation, offering predictive insights into long-term material performance. He is also actively involved in numerical characterization and non-linear cyclic fracture mechanics, extending his methods into computational simulation and digital twins. Additionally, Christopher’s work explores hot gas corrosion phenomena and their effects on fracture resistance. His research bridges the microscopic understanding of materials with macro-level performance, enabling safer, more reliable gas turbine systems. He continuously seeks innovation through hybrid in-situ testing techniques and predictive model optimization.

Awards & Recognitions

Mr. Christopher Wuensch has rapidly gained recognition in the field of materials science due to his pioneering research in high-temperature fatigue mechanics. While he is in the early stages of his career, his inclusion in high-level editorial appointments for major technical conferences—like the Virtual Engine Conference and the German Aerospace Congress—underscores the trust the scientific community places in his expertise. He has received acknowledgment for his analytical modeling on Ti6Al-4V, and his innovative fatigue-life testing methods are gaining traction for adoption in industrial testing protocols. His invited talks and collaboration with leading aerospace entities such as MTU and Rolls-Royce speak volumes of his real-world impact. With promising peer-reviewed publications and an emerging international reputation, Christopher is well-positioned to earn accolades like the Best Researcher Award or Young Scientist Award. His work continues to influence both academic theory and applied aerospace engineering, marking him as a significant contributor to materials science.

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In-situ investigation and analytical modeling of crack initiation and propagation in Ti6Al-4V under low-cycle fatigue conditions on microscale

Conclusion

Mr. Christopher Maurice Wuensch exemplifies the next generation of visionary scientists shaping the future of materials performance in high-stress aerospace environments. His unique synthesis of experimental mechanics, microstructural fatigue analysis, and numerical modeling addresses key challenges in durability and reliability of high-temperature alloys. Christopher’s dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, along with his collaborative efforts with industry giants like MTU and Rolls-Royce, positions him as both a leader and a bridge-builder in the scientific community. He has demonstrated that innovation is not limited by experience but is powered by insight, dedication, and rigorous methodology. Through his involvement in major publications, conference leadership, and research breakthroughs, Christopher has set a new benchmark for early-career excellence. His contributions make him a deserving nominee for international research awards. His work not only enhances our scientific understanding but also serves a greater purpose—ensuring the safety and efficiency of high-tech systems used in aviation and beyond.

Luisa Morales Maure | Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Luisa Morales Maure | Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Luisa Morales Maure | University of Panama | Panama

Dr. Luisa Morales Maure is a distinguished Panamanian mathematics educator and researcher born on May 8, 1976. Her contributions span innovative pedagogical strategies, curriculum reform, and didactic suitability within mathematics education. With vast experience coordinating academic research and training programs, she has significantly influenced mathematics teacher education in Latin America. She is the Director of Admissions for the Panamanian Association for the Advancement of Science (APANAC) and leads the Mathematics Education Research Group (GIEM-21) at the Universidad de Panamá. In 2024, she received the honorary title “Cavaliere dell’Ordine della Stella d’Italia”, awarded by the President of Italy, recognizing her international academic impact. Dr. Morales is a long-time member of Panama’s National Research System (SNI) and regularly collaborates with European and Latin American education researchers. Her leadership and scholarship are marked by a commitment to inclusive, sustainable, and evidence-based teaching practices in mathematics education.

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Education

Dr. Luisa Morales Maure earned her doctoral credentials with a focus on mathematics education, emphasizing didactic analysis and teacher training strategies. Her academic trajectory is rooted in both Panamanian and European institutions, where she engaged in high-level interdisciplinary programs and cross-cultural pedagogical research. Her education includes intensive methodological training in Spain through projects such as EDU2015-64646-P and PGC2018-098603-B-I00, which shaped her expertise in lesson study, curriculum design, and mathematics education reform. Throughout her academic journey, she cultivated a strong foundation in research methodology, statistical analysis in education, and curricular integration of didactic tools. This educational background not only informed her scholarly approach but empowered her to lead regional and international initiatives focused on raising mathematics teaching standards. Her capacity to translate complex theoretical frameworks into practical teacher training programs exemplifies her transformative educational influence in Latin America.

 Experience

Dr. Morales brings over two decades of experience in educational leadership, mathematics instruction, and teacher development. As Coordinator of GIEM-21 at Universidad de Panamá, she established the country’s leading research group dedicated to mathematics education reform. Her experience includes serving as Director of Admissions at APANAC, leading scientific congresses like the XIX National Congress of Science and Technology, and organizing high-impact training seminars with international stakeholders, including the Italian Embassy. She has conducted strategic teacher training through seminars such as “Algebraic and Geometric Thinking with New Technologies,” evaluated manuscripts for Latin American scientific journals, and mentored teacher reflection through organizations like El Salvador’s Mathematics Association. Morales has also served as Principal Investigator (PI) and co-investigator in multi-national projects, managing large-scale funds and implementing research across various educational contexts. Her experience reflects a blend of project leadership, curriculum innovation, and deep collaboration with international education experts and policymakers.

Research Interests

Dr. Morales’ research lies at the intersection of mathematics education, didactic analysis, lesson study, and teacher competency development. She investigates how educators understand, apply, and adapt mathematical pedagogy in classroom settings. Her work emphasizes didactic suitability—an evaluative framework ensuring that instructional practices are not only mathematically rigorous but pedagogically inclusive. She integrates lesson study methodology to enhance teachers’ reflective capabilities and improve instructional quality. Her research extends to digital portfolio use, technological integration in teaching, and evaluation systems that measure educational effectiveness. Morales is particularly passionate about empowering teachers through strategic, research-informed interventions that foster sustainable learning environments. Her projects have resulted in scalable frameworks now adopted by academic institutions across Latin America and Europe. Through longitudinal studies, Morales measures the impact of teacher training on student outcomes, bridging theoretical research with applied classroom practice.

Awards

Dr. Morales has received national and international recognition for her leadership in mathematics education. Most notably, in 2024 she was conferred the Cavaliere dell’Ordine della Stella d’Italia, one of Italy’s most prestigious honorary titles. In 2011, she was honored as a New Researchers Award recipient by SENACYT Panama, marking the beginning of a promising scholarly career. Over the years, she has consistently been acknowledged by the Panamanian National Research System (SNI) at Level I (2020–2027). Her award-winning research projects, co-funded by SENACYT and the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education, have been celebrated for educational innovation, impact, and academic rigor. Additionally, her leadership roles in organizing the National Congress of Science and Technology and leading international training workshops have earned institutional accolades. These honors underscore her continued excellence and enduring impact in mathematics education and teacher training.

Publication Top Notes

Training math teachers in Panamá: A mixed research

Complex thinking model with sustainable development goals: Analysis with scenario-based learning for future education

Tendencias en la investigación sobre conocimiento didáctico y tecnología en la educación matemática: Un estudio bibliométrico

Experiencia educativa en modelización para docentes de matemática en Panamá

Influencia de la actitud en el rendimiento académico en matemática con estudiantes universitarios

El contraejemplo como recurso didáctico en la enseñanza del cálculo

Construcción y validación de un instrumento para caracterizar competencias docentes del profesor de matemáticas del nivel superior

Intervención formativa para el aprendizaje de las matemáticas: una aproximación desde un Diplomado.

Citizen science as a relevant approach to the challenges of complex thinking development in higher education: mapping and bibliometric analysis

La construcción científica del conocimiento de los estudiantes a partir de las gráficas con Tracker

Cultural imaginaries and complex thinking: impact of cultural education on the development of perceived achievement of complex thinking in undergraduates

Conclusion

Dr. Luisa Morales Maure exemplifies the qualities of a globally respected researcher, educator, and leader in mathematics education. Through groundbreaking initiatives in didactic analysis, lesson study, and teacher reflection, she has set a new standard for evidence-based instructional practices. Her ability to lead complex projects across international borders while managing local reforms demonstrates her rare combination of strategic vision and operational excellence. With a legacy marked by innovation, community engagement, and scholarly integrity, she continues to inspire both policymakers and educators. Her recognitions, including her Italian knighthood and national awards, affirm her sustained contribution to the scientific and educational ecosystem. She is a deserving nominee for any award celebrating excellence in research, educational leadership, and transformative impact.

Samira Farjaminejad | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Samira Farjaminejad | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Samira Farjaminejad | City university of London | United Kingdom

Dr. Samira Farjaminejad is an accomplished biomedical engineer based in London, UK, with a strong academic and professional background in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. She specializes in the synthesis and characterization of novel polymer-based biomaterials aimed at advancing medical therapies. Her expertise spans advanced laboratory techniques including PCR, cell culture, 3D printing, flow cytometry, and polymer characterization methods such as SEM, XRD, DSC, and DMTA. Dr. Farjaminejad’s work integrates nanotechnology and scaffold development, making significant contributions to bone regeneration and drug delivery systems. In addition to her research, she has held academic positions, supervised over 500 students, and participated in high-impact interdisciplinary projects with international organizations like the WHO. Her combination of technical knowledge, teaching, and real-world clinical applications demonstrates her commitment to advancing the future of biomedical sciences.

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Education

Dr. Farjaminejad holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Azad University, Tehran Central Branch, where she completed a distinguished thesis on polymer nanocomposites for bone tissue engineering. Her academic foundation includes an MSc in Biomedical Engineering and a second MSc in Research and Health Management from City University of London, achieving Merit-level performance. Her doctoral research showcased advanced competencies in biomaterial synthesis and scaffold development, while her second master’s degree focused on digital health innovations like tele-mental health in the UK. She also earned her bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering (Bioelectric) from Azad University, equipping her with an early and solid understanding of bio-signals and biomedical systems. This diverse academic journey has enriched her interdisciplinary approach and enabled her to bridge engineering principles with health science innovations in both research and practice.

Experience

Dr. Farjaminejad’s experience reflects a strong blend of academic, clinical, and industry-focused expertise. She has served as a Research Intern at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (WHO), where she analyzed genomic data governance and ethical frameworks across Sub-Saharan Africa. As a researcher at Amirkabir University of Technology, she developed novel bio-rubbers and nanocomposites for tissue regeneration. In academia, she held a faculty position at Azad University, mentoring over 500 students in biomedical engineering and leading practical lab sessions. Her clinical experience includes work as a clinical trainer and biomedical engineer at Rasool Akram Hospitals, where she trained staff in the use of diagnostic and therapeutic medical equipment. Additionally, she was the Head of R&D at Noyan Teb Dental Material Company, where she led the development of innovative dental biomaterials. This rich mix of responsibilities underlines her multidimensional contributions to biomedical engineering.

Research Interests

Dr. Farjaminejad’s research primarily focuses on tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, particularly the use of polymer-based biomaterials for bone repair and drug delivery. She is deeply involved in the development and testing of nanocomposites, scaffolds, and bio-rubbers with enhanced mechanical and biological properties. Her interest extends into the exploration of nanoparticles in regenerative applications and the integration of 3D printing in scaffold fabrication. She is also exploring the impact of electrical stimulation in bone healing and the non-invasive imaging of tissue-engineered constructs. In public health, she has contributed to international research on genomic data protection and tele-mental health systems. Her interdisciplinary approach enables her to investigate complex problems from the molecular to the systems level, contributing to both therapeutic innovation and policy development in healthcare technologies.

Awards & Nominations

Dr. Farjaminejad’s body of work and interdisciplinary impact make her a strong candidate for numerous prestigious awards in biomedical engineering. Her recent collaborations with WHO-IARC on ethical frameworks in genomic research, combined with her extensive publication record in high-impact journals such as Polymers and Carbohydrate Polymer and Applications, demonstrate her thought leadership in global biomedical research. She has guided over 500 students, developed innovative biomaterials for both academic and commercial use, and contributed to cutting-edge advances in tissue regeneration. Her nomination for awards in innovation, translational research, or early-career excellence is well supported by her academic distinction, including two MSc degrees and a PhD with distinction. Her cross-sector experience—ranging from hospitals to industry—adds further value to her candidacy.

Publication Top Notes

Advances and Challenges in Polymer-Based Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering: A Path Towards Personalized Regenerative Medicine

Nanoparticles in bone regeneration: a narrative review of current advances and future directions in tissue engineering

Tuning properties of bio-rubbers and its nanocomposites with addition of succinic acid and ɛ-caprolactone monomers to poly(glycerol sebacic acid) as main platform for …

3D Printing Approach in Maxillofacial Surgery in Iran: An Evaluation Using the Non-Adoption, Abandonment, Scale-Up, Spread, and Sustainability (NASSS) Framework

The critical role of nano-hydroxyapatites as an advanced scaffold in drug delivery towards efficient bone regeneration: Recent progress and challenges

Hydroxyapatites and nano-hydroxyapatites as scaffolds in drug delivery towards efficient bone regeneration: A review

The Role of Tissue Engineering in Orthodontic and Orthognathic Treatment: A Narrative Review

Regenerative Endodontic Therapies: Harnessing Stem Cells, Scaffolds, and Growth Factors

Surgical orthodontics in a patient with β-thalassaemia major. A case report

Conclusion

Dr. Samira Farjaminejad exemplifies a new generation of interdisciplinary biomedical engineers whose work bridges research, clinical application, and policy. Her accomplishments in developing advanced scaffolds, her collaborations with global health organizations, and her dual expertise in engineering and health management uniquely position her to make lasting contributions in regenerative medicine. Her publication portfolio reflects both depth and breadth, covering experimental studies, systematic reviews, and policy evaluations. She continues to lead and innovate in polymer science, tissue engineering, and health systems research. As a mentor, researcher, and engineer, she represents the epitome of translational science—taking ideas from lab bench to bedside with rigor and vision. Her trajectory suggests she is not only a leader in her field today but also a critical voice for the future of biomedical innovation.