Aljaz Hojski | Vision Sensing | Best Researcher

Dr. Aljaz Hojski | Vision Sensing | Best Researcher

Dr. Aljaz Hojski | Vision Sensing | Cadre doctor at Universitätspital Basel | Switzerland

Dr. Aljaz Hojski is a highly respected thoracic surgeon and clinical researcher, currently affiliated with Universitätspital Basel. With a strong focus on surgical innovation and patient-centered care, his contributions in minimally invasive thoracic procedures and oncological surgery have gained widespread recognition across academic and clinical communities. His medical background is complemented by an extensive portfolio of scientific publications, collaborative research initiatives, and active peer-review responsibilities in high-impact journals. A committed academician and practicing consultant, Dr. Hojski is known for bridging the gap between clinical application and evidence-based research, especially in lung cancer management, thoracic trauma, and postoperative pain optimization.

Academic Profile:

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Education:

Dr. Hojski obtained his foundational medical education at the University of Ljubljana, where he developed a keen interest in thoracic medicine and surgical procedures. His education included comprehensive training in general medicine, with progressive specialization in thoracic surgery during his clinical rotations and postgraduate residency programs. Throughout his academic journey, he emphasized scientific inquiry alongside clinical excellence, engaging in laboratory-based research and hospital-based surgical trials. This dual focus on science and surgery established a strong platform for his later contributions to applied clinical research and international collaborations in minimally invasive thoracic techniques.

Experience:

Dr. Hojski currently serves in a senior consultant role within the Department of Thoracic Surgery at Universitätspital Basel, a leading center for cardiothoracic care and research in Europe. He is actively involved in surgical planning, patient care, and mentoring junior clinicians. In addition to his clinical duties, he contributes to institutional and multicenter research protocols aimed at improving perioperative outcomes and refining surgical strategies. His professional experience spans diverse domains including advanced thoracoscopic resections, surgical pain management, and postoperative complication risk stratification. Dr. Hojski’s extensive collaborations with multidisciplinary teams, including radiologists, anesthesiologists, and oncologists, have enabled the successful translation of academic research into clinical best practices.

Research Interest:

Dr. Hojski’s primary research interests include thoracic oncology surgery, 3D imaging and surgical planning, postoperative pain control strategies, and risk prediction in lung resection patients. He has been an investigator and co-investigator on several funded research projects focused on optimizing pain therapy following minimally invasive lung operations, and the development of advanced imaging tools for segmental lung function assessment. His research also extends into clinical outcome analysis, where he contributes to developing predictive models for surgical complications and evaluating the effectiveness of new procedural technologies. His interdisciplinary approach enables him to align clinical insight with scientific rigor in solving real-world surgical challenges.

Awards:

Dr. Hojski has been nominated for several recognitions in the field of medical science and thoracic surgery, reflecting his continued impact on both clinical advancement and scientific contribution. His research output and leadership have earned him invitations to present at international symposia, while his peer-reviewed publications and service as a reviewer demonstrate his influence in academic publishing. He remains committed to excellence in both operative care and medical scholarship, making him a compelling nominee for awards that celebrate high-impact contributions to science and medicine.

Selected Publications:

  • Estimating Postoperative Lung Function Using Three-Dimensional Segmental HRCT-Reconstruction: A Retrospective Pilot Study on Right Upper Lobe Resections, 2025, 60 citations

  • Perioperative Intravenous Lidocaine in Thoracoscopic Surgery for Improved Postoperative Pain Control: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Superiority Trial, 2024, 85 citations

  • Planning Thoracoscopic Segmentectomies with 3-Dimensional Reconstruction Software Improves Outcomes, 2025, 45 citations

  • A Risk Score to Predict Postoperative Complications in Patients with Resectable Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, 2025, 50 citations

Conclusion:

Dr. Aljaz Hojski represents the ideal candidate for prestigious international research recognition, owing to his consistent contributions to thoracic surgery, clinical research, and interdisciplinary innovation. Through a well-balanced integration of surgical expertise, scientific research, and professional leadership, he has advanced both patient care and academic knowledge in thoracic medicine. His published works continue to shape protocols and influence best practices within surgical communities globally. As a forward-looking clinician-scientist, Dr. Hojski is well-positioned to lead future developments in thoracic healthcare and surgical outcomes research, making him a deserving nominee for awards that honor excellence in clinical and academic medical sciences.

 

 

Dr Wenhai Zhao | Vision Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Dr Wenhai Zhao | Vision Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Dr Wenhai Zhao,Doctoral student , Lanzhou University of Technology,China

Wenhai Zhao is a dedicated researcher in structural engineering, focusing on structural health monitoring, particularly in the wind energy sector. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Lanzhou University of Technology, Zhao has a strong academic background and a keen interest in advancing technologies for monitoring wind turbine integrity. With a commitment to enhancing safety and efficiency in renewable energy, Zhao actively participates in various research projects that address critical challenges in the field.

Professional Profile:

Suitability for the Best Researcher Award: 

Wenhai Zhao is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering with a focus on Structural Health Monitoring at Lanzhou University of Technology. His impressive academic background includes a Master’s degree in Disaster Prevention and Mitigation and a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering. Wenhai’s research centers on the vital area of Wind Turbine Structural Health Monitoring, where he has made significant contributions, particularly in the detection of surface defects and the identification of dynamic characteristics of wind turbine structures.

Education

Dr. Ibrahim holds multiple advanced degrees, including an M.B.B.Ch. with honors, a Master’s in Dermatology and Venereology, and an M.D. from Al-Azhar University. He also completed a Diploma in Laser Medical Applications and is a diplomate of the American Board of Laser Surgery. His education is complemented by a prestigious Associate Clinical Scholars Research Training program at Harvard Medical School.

Work Experience

Zhao has gained extensive experience through participation in key research projects related to wind turbine structural health monitoring. As the Principal Investigator for a project assessing the structural state of large wind turbine blades using machine vision and UAV technology, he has demonstrated strong leadership and technical skills. Additionally, Zhao has contributed as a participating researcher on multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China projects, focusing on vibration reduction control and detection technologies for wind turbines.

 Skills

Wenhai Zhao possesses a diverse skill set that includes expertise in machine vision, UAV technology, and structural health monitoring. He is proficient in image data expansion and surface defect identification on wind turbine blades. Zhao has strong analytical abilities for assessing dynamic characteristics of structures, along with technical skills in vibration control systems. His collaborative approach and problem-solving capabilities enhance his contributions to innovative research in renewable energy.

 Awards and Honors

Zhao has been recognized as an Outstanding Graduate Student Innovation Star in Gansu Province for his project on the structural assessment of wind turbine blades, receiving funding for his work. His contributions to the field have been acknowledged through participation in several prestigious research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, highlighting his commitment to advancing structural engineering and health monitoring technologies.

 Membership

Wenhai Zhao is an active member of various professional organizations related to civil engineering and structural health monitoring. His membership enables him to stay updated on the latest research and advancements in the field, facilitating collaboration and networking with other professionals and researchers. These connections enhance his research capabilities and contribute to his professional development.

Teaching Experience

Zhao has gained teaching experience during his academic journey, assisting professors in courses related to civil engineering and structural health monitoring. This role has allowed him to develop effective communication and presentation skills while fostering a collaborative learning environment for students. His teaching experience enriches his understanding of fundamental concepts and helps him convey complex ideas effectively to future engineers.

Research Focus

Wenhai Zhao’s research primarily focuses on wind turbine structural health monitoring, with specific interests in surface defect detection and dynamic characteristic identification. His innovative approach combines machine vision and UAV technology to assess the integrity of wind turbine blades. By exploring vibration reduction control methods for large wind power structures, Zhao aims to enhance the safety and performance of renewable energy systems, contributing significantly to the field of structural engineering.

Publication top Notes:
  • Surface Defect Detection and Evaluation Method of Large Wind Turbine Blades Based on an Improved Deeplabv3+ Deep Learning Model
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Structural Durability & Health Monitoring
    DOI: 10.32604/sdhm.2024.050751
  • Dynamic Characteristics Monitoring of Wind Turbine Blades Based on Improved YOLOv5 Deep Learning Model
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Smart Structures and Systems
    DOI: 10.12989/SSS.2023.31.5.469
  • Dynamic Characteristic Monitoring of Wind Turbine Structure Using Smartphone and Optical Flow Method
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Buildings
    DOI: 10.3390/buildings12112021
  • Dynamic Characteristics Monitoring of Large Wind Turbine Blades Based on Target-Free DSST Vision Algorithm and UAV
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Remote Sensing
    DOI: 10.3390/rs14133113

 

Shady Ibrahim | Vision Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Shady Ibrahim | Vision Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof Shady Ibrahim, Al-Azhar University Faculty of Medicine, Egypt

Dr. Shady Mahmoud Attia Ibrahim is a distinguished Professor of Dermatology & Venereology at Al-Azhar University in Egypt. With over two decades of clinical and research experience, he has made significant contributions to dermatological science, particularly in laser and aesthetic dermatology. His commitment to education and innovation in the field positions him as a leading figure in dermatology.

Professional Profile:

Suitability for the Best Researcher Award: 

Dr. Ibrahim’s extensive publication record, including over 40 peer-reviewed articles and contributions to international books, showcases his deep understanding and expertise in dermatology. His h-index of 13 reflects his impactful research, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His leadership in specialized training programs further highlights his dedication to advancing dermatological practices.

Education

Dr. Ibrahim holds multiple advanced degrees, including an M.B.B.Ch. with honors, a Master’s in Dermatology and Venereology, and an M.D. from Al-Azhar University. He also completed a Diploma in Laser Medical Applications and is a diplomate of the American Board of Laser Surgery. His education is complemented by a prestigious Associate Clinical Scholars Research Training program at Harvard Medical School.

Work Experience

With extensive clinical experience, Dr. Ibrahim has held various positions in dermatology, including roles as a House Officer, Resident, and Lecturer. He is currently responsible for the Laser and Aesthetic Dermatology Units at Al-Azhar University and has directed training programs in clinical and procedural dermatology. His experience spans military and civilian healthcare settings, enhancing his practical knowledge.

 

Skills

Dr. Ibrahim possesses exceptional skills in laser therapy, dermatologic surgery, and aesthetic treatments. He is a trained international expert in various laser applications and has developed advanced training protocols for dermatology professionals. His proficiency in research methodologies and clinical practices further solidifies his reputation as an expert in the field.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Dr. Ibrahim has received several awards and recognitions for his contributions to dermatology. His ongoing commitment to research and clinical excellence has earned him accolades within academic and professional circles, highlighting his influence in the field.

Membership

Dr. Ibrahim is an active member of various esteemed medical societies, including the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) and the Egyptian Society of Dermatology & Venereology (ESDV). His involvement in these organizations underscores his dedication to advancing dermatology and participating in global conversations around skin health.

Publication top Notes:

Skin microneedling plus platelet-rich plasma versus skin microneedling alone in the treatment of atrophic post-acne scars: a split face comparative study
MK Ibrahim, SM Ibrahim, AM Salem (2018)
Cited by: 118
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Sperm chromatin condensation in infertile men with varicocele before and after surgical repair
A Sadek, ASA Almohamdy, A Zaki, M Aref, SM Ibrahim, T Mostafa (2011)
Cited by: 105
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Pulsed dye laser versus long-pulsed Nd: YAG laser in the treatment of hypertrophic scars and keloid: a comparative randomized split-scar trial
AESAEH Al-Mohamady, SMA Ibrahim, MM Muhammad (2016)
Cited by: 91
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Intense pulsed light versus photodynamic therapy using liposomal methylene blue gel for the treatment of truncal acne vulgaris: a comparative randomized split body study
NH Moftah, SM Ibrahim, NH Wahba (2016)
Cited by: 53
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Ablative fractional 10 600 nm carbon dioxide laser versus non-ablative fractional 1540 nm erbium-glass laser in Egyptian post-acne scar patients
ML Elsaie, SM Ibrahim, W Saudi (2018)
Cited by: 39
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Fractional carbon dioxide laser-assisted delivery of topical tazarotene versus topical tioconazole in the treatment of onychomycosis
EB Abd El-Aal, HM Abdo, SM Ibrahim, MT Eldestawy (2019)
Cited by: 36
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Terbinafine hydrochloride nanovesicular gel: In vitro characterization, ex vivo permeation and clinical investigation
SM AbdelSamie, AO Kamel, OA Sammour, SM Ibrahim (2016)
Cited by: 36
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Egyptian dermatologists’ attitude toward telemedicine amidst the COVID19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
ML Elsaie, HA Shehata, NS Hanafi, SM Ibrahim, HS Ibrahim (2022)
Cited by: 30
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Early fractional carbon dioxide laser intervention for postsurgical scars in skin of color
SM Ibrahim, WM Saudi, MF Abozeid, ML Elsaie (2019)
Cited by: 23
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Combined low-dose isotretinoin and pulsed dye laser versus standard-dose isotretinoin in the treatment of inflammatory acne
SM Ibrahim, A Farag, R Hegazy, M Mongy, S Shalaby, MM Kamel (2021)
Cited by: 20
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