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.

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.