Feng-Chia Chuang | Solid State Sensors | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Feng-Chia Chuang — College of Marine Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Xiamen Ocean Vocational College, China

Feng-Chia Chuang
Affiliation Xiamen Ocean Vocational College
Country China
Scopus ID 60284618400
Subject Area Solid State Sensors
Event Global Senosr Awards

Feng-Chia Chuang is a scholar, senior flight instructor, and innovation researcher specializing in unmanned vehicle design, low-altitude economy applications, intelligent system development, and patent technology practices. His academic and engineering work focuses on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), intelligent control systems, sensor integration, and innovative engineering applications. Through extensive participation in international invention competitions, academic publications, and patented technology development, Dr. Chuang has contributed to the advancement of intelligent transportation systems and low-altitude economic technologies.[1]

Abstract

This academic article presents an overview of the research achievements and scholarly contributions of Dr. Feng-Chia Chuang in the fields of unmanned aerial vehicle innovation, intelligent control systems, low-altitude economy technologies, and patent engineering applications. His research primarily focuses on UAV vertical take-off and landing systems, smart sensor integration, safety control systems, and multi-energy recovery technologies. Through SCI- and EI-indexed publications, international conference papers, and patented inventions, Dr. Chuang has demonstrated sustained contributions to engineering innovation and intelligent systems research.[2]

Keywords

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Smart Sensor Systems, Low-Altitude Economy, Intelligent Engineering, UAV Innovation, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Smart Energy Recovery, Patent Engineering, Autonomous Systems, Innovation Design

Introduction

The rapid development of unmanned vehicle technologies and the emerging low-altitude economy has created increasing demand for intelligent autonomous systems, smart engineering solutions, and interdisciplinary innovation. Dr. Feng-Chia Chuang has devoted his academic and engineering career to UAV design, intelligent control systems, and applied innovation research. His work integrates theoretical engineering concepts with practical technological implementation, contributing to advancements in vertical take-off UAV systems, intelligent safety devices, and energy recovery applications.[3]

Research Profile

Dr. Feng-Chia Chuang holds a doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering and possesses professional expertise in aviation training and international business management. He previously served as Assistant Professor at Dayeh University, Overseas Chinese University, and Chienkuo Technology University, and later as Associate Professor at Zhaoqing University. He currently serves as Professor at Krirk University and is affiliated with the College of Marine Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Xiamen Ocean Vocational College.[1]

Research Contributions

Dr. Chuang has participated in and co-led several industrial SBIR and university-industry collaborative projects, including intelligent electric bicycle monitoring systems, smart braking safety devices, and CNC-based fire safety integration systems. These projects combine sensor technologies, intelligent control systems, and innovative engineering applications to improve safety and automation in transportation and industrial systems.[4]

Publications

Dr. Feng-Chia Chuang has contributed extensively to UAV technology, intelligent systems, smart energy recovery, and engineering innovation through international journal articles and conference publications. His representative studies address vertical take-off UAVs, quadrotor control systems, thermoelectric energy conversion, risk management in unmanned vehicles, and innovative smart device development within modern engineering applications.

Research Impact

Dr. Chuang’s research achievements extend beyond academic publication and include multiple patented inventions and international innovation awards. He has received gold medals at the Taiwan International Invention Exhibition, the Seoul International Invention Fair, and the Croatia International Invention Exhibition. Additionally, he has guided student teams to success in national innovation and IT development competitions in China, demonstrating his contributions to engineering education and applied technological innovation.[3]

Award Suitability

Based on his multidisciplinary contributions to UAV innovation, intelligent engineering systems, patent development, and engineering education, Dr. Feng-Chia Chuang demonstrates strong qualifications for international academic and engineering innovation awards. His integration of applied research, technological invention, and educational leadership reflects the evolving role of engineering research in addressing industrial and societal challenges.[4]

Conclusion

Dr. Feng-Chia Chuang has established a diverse and innovation-oriented academic profile through his contributions to unmanned aerial systems, intelligent engineering technologies, low-altitude economy research, and patent development. His continued involvement in scholarly publication, invention competitions, technological innovation, and engineering education supports the advancement of intelligent autonomous systems and interdisciplinary engineering research. Future developments in his work are expected to further contribute to emerging technologies in smart aviation and intelligent engineering applications.[5]

References

  1. Academic Profile Records. (2026). Professional biography and academic background of Dr. Feng-Chia Chuang.
  2. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Feng-Chia Chuang, Author ID 60284618400. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60284618400
  3. Chuang, F.-C., et al. (2020). Application of Water Tank Employing Smart Sensor for Thermal–Electric Energy Conversion on Vehicles. Sensors and Materials.
    https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2020.2676
  4. SBIR Project Archives. (2016). Intelligent safety systems and industrial innovation project documentation.
  5. IEEE Conference Proceedings. (2020). Attitude Robust Fuzzy H Control for Quadrotor Vehicles.
    https://www.ieee.org/

Anncharlott Kusber | Physical Sensors | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

Anncharlott Kusber
Affiliation Technical University of Dresden – Dresden Integrated Center for Applied Physics and Photonic Materials (IAPP)
Country Germany
Scopus ID 57956893800
Documents 4
Citations 13
h-index 2
Subject Area Physics, Organic Electronics, Photonics
Event Global Sensor Awards

Anncharlott Kusber
IAPP- Dresden Integrated Center for Applied Physics and Photonic Materials, Germany

Anncharlott Kusber is a physicist and doctoral researcher at the Technical University of Dresden, Germany, specializing in organic semiconductor physics and optoelectronic device characterization. Her research focuses on understanding the physical mechanisms behind dark and noise current generation in organic photodetectors and developing strategies to improve their performance and reliability. Through experimental characterization techniques and device analysis, she contributes to advancing fundamental knowledge in organic electronics and photonic materials research. Her work is associated with the Dresden Integrated Center for Applied Physics and Photonic Materials (IAPP), where interdisciplinary collaborations aim to bridge materials science, device engineering, and applied physics research. [1]

Abstract

Research in organic photodetectors has expanded significantly due to their flexibility, low-cost fabrication, and compatibility with emerging optoelectronic technologies. Anncharlott Kusber’s research focuses on identifying and mitigating sources of dark current and noise in organic photodetectors, which remain key challenges affecting sensitivity and device stability. Through experimental characterization techniques such as external quantum efficiency measurements, impedance spectroscopy, and temperature-dependent current–voltage analysis, her work contributes to the understanding of charge transport and recombination processes in organic semiconductor devices. These investigations support the development of improved photodetection technologies for sensing, imaging, and communication applications. [2]

Keywords

  • Organic Photodetectors
  • Applied Solid State Physics
  • Organic Semiconductors
  • Photonics
  • Charge Transport Mechanisms
  • Optoelectronic Device Characterization

Introduction

Organic electronic devices represent an evolving field in modern materials science and applied physics. Organic photodetectors, in particular, offer unique advantages such as mechanical flexibility, tunable spectral response, and compatibility with large-area manufacturing techniques. However, the presence of unwanted electrical currents—specifically dark current and electronic noise—poses challenges for device sensitivity and reliability. Understanding the physical origins of these currents is critical for improving the performance of organic optoelectronic devices. Research conducted at the Technical University of Dresden and the Dresden Integrated Center for Applied Physics and Photonic Materials addresses these challenges through interdisciplinary investigation of semiconductor physics and device engineering. [3]

Research Profile

Anncharlott Kusber began her academic training in physics at the Technical University of Dresden, where she completed both her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees with a focus on applied solid-state physics and photonics. Her master’s research examined the optical properties of the organic semiconductor Dimethylanthradithiophene (DMADT) using electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS). Currently, as a doctoral researcher, she investigates dark current and noise current mechanisms in organic photodetectors. Her research integrates experimental techniques including impedance spectroscopy, external quantum efficiency measurements, and temperature-dependent electrical characterization to analyze electronic processes within organic semiconductor systems. [4]

Research Contributions

  • Investigation of dark current generation mechanisms in organic photodetectors.
  • Experimental analysis of noise current behavior in organic semiconductor devices.
  • Use of impedance spectroscopy and temperature-dependent electrical measurements to study device physics.
  • Optical and electronic characterization of organic semiconductors using EELS and spectroscopic techniques.
  • Collaborative research in applied physics and photonic materials at international research institutes.

Publications

  • Kusber, Anncharlott, et al. Advanced Functional Materials (2026): e00043.
  • Buchholtz, Stephanie A., et al. Advanced Science 12.14 (2025): 2414959.
  • Graf, Lukas, et al. Physical Review B 106.16 (2022): 165429.
  • Hubenko, Kateryna, et al. The Journal of Chemical Physics 160.14 (2024).

Research Impact

The research contributions of Anncharlott Kusber support advancements in the field of organic optoelectronics, particularly in improving the sensitivity and operational stability of organic photodetectors. Her work contributes to the broader understanding of charge transport and recombination phenomena in organic semiconductor systems. These insights are important for developing next-generation photonic devices used in imaging sensors, environmental monitoring technologies, and flexible electronic systems. By combining experimental device analysis with materials characterization techniques, her research helps address fundamental limitations in organic electronic device performance. [2]

Award Suitability

Anncharlott Kusber’s academic training, research publications, and doctoral work in applied physics and photonic materials position her as a promising early-career researcher in the field of organic electronics. Her investigations into dark current and noise current phenomena contribute to addressing key challenges in organic photodetector technology. The interdisciplinary nature of her research—combining materials science, spectroscopy, and electronic device characterization—demonstrates a strong potential for future contributions to both fundamental physics and applied optoelectronic technologies. [3]

Conclusion

The ongoing research of Anncharlott Kusber highlights the importance of understanding electronic noise and dark current processes in organic photodetectors. Through experimental analysis and collaborative research environments, her work contributes to advancing the design and optimization of organic optoelectronic devices. Continued developments in this area are expected to support emerging technologies requiring flexible, efficient, and high-sensitivity photodetection systems. Her research trajectory reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge in applied physics and photonic materials science. [4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Anncharlott Kusber, Author ID 57956893800. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57956893800
  2. Kusber, A., et al. (2026). Advanced Functional Materials.
  3. Buchholtz, S. A., et al. (2025). Advanced Science, 12(14), 2414959.
  4. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Anncharlott Kusber.https://orcid.org/0009-0008-3216-9093

Mohammad Rezaul Re Karim | Solid State Sensors | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Mohammad Rezaul Karim
Affiliation King Saud University
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 56820318000
Documents 215 Publications
Citations 6,411 (WoS)
8,221 (Google Scholar)
h-index 42 (WoS)
48 (Google Scholar)
Subject Area Solid State Sensors
Event Global Sensor Awards

Mohammad Rezaul Karim
King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

Mohammad Rezaul Karim, is a distinguished academic researcher and Professor at the Center of Excellence for Research in Engineering Materials (CEREM), King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His scholarly work spans nanotechnology, electrospinning nanofiber membranes, renewable energy systems, supercapacitors, advanced nanocomposites, water treatment technologies, and biomedical materials engineering. Over the course of his academic career, Professor Karim has established a globally recognized research profile through interdisciplinary scientific innovation, international collaborations, high-impact publications, and technology-oriented material development.[1]

He has contributed extensively to the fields of nanomaterials synthesis, polymer engineering, graphene-based technologies, solar cells, energy storage systems, and advanced membrane fabrication. His research output includes more than 215 scientific publications, multiple patents, book chapters, graduate supervision, and participation in globally collaborative research initiatives involving institutions across Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Australia, Japan, Canada, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom.[2]

Abstract

Professor Mohammad Rezaul Karim is internationally recognized for his multidisciplinary research contributions in nanotechnology, advanced engineering materials, renewable energy applications, electrochemical energy storage systems, and environmental remediation technologies. His academic work integrates chemistry, materials science, nanofabrication, and engineering innovation to address emerging challenges associated with sustainability, clean energy, healthcare materials, and industrial nanotechnology applications. His investigations into electrospun nanofibrous membranes, conductive polymers, graphene-based composites, quantum dots, supercapacitors, and advanced solar cell systems have generated substantial scholarly impact and technological relevance.[3]

The researcher has received multiple prestigious recognitions, including the King Saud University Award for Scientific Excellence and inclusion among the world’s top 2% scientists. His publication portfolio reflects sustained academic productivity in high-ranking international journals, while his collaborative research projects demonstrate strong engagement with global scientific communities and innovation-oriented research ecosystems.[4]

Keywords

Nanotechnology; Electrospinning; Nanofiber Membranes; Renewable Energy; Supercapacitors; Graphene; Quantum Dots; Conducting Polymers; Water Treatment; Energy Storage; Solar Cells; Nanocomposites; Electrochemical Engineering; Biomedical Materials; Sustainable Materials Science; Thin Film Solar Cells; Advanced Composites; Membrane Distillation; Sensors; Hydrogen Generation.

Introduction

Mohammad Rezaul Karim completed his PhD in Physical Chemistry from Kyungpook National University, South Korea, where he specialized in electrically conducting polymer nanomaterials and property modification techniques. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed both his B.Sc. (Honors) and M.Sc. in Applied Chemistry and Chemical Technology from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.[5]

Following his doctoral training, he served as a postdoctoral researcher in South Korea before joining King Saud University in 2009. Over the years, he progressed through academic ranks from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor and subsequently to Full Professor at CEREM. His academic responsibilities have included graduate teaching, research supervision, collaborative project leadership, and international research coordination.[6]

His career demonstrates strong interdisciplinary integration between chemistry, nanotechnology, engineering materials, and sustainable energy applications. The breadth of his research reflects both scientific depth and translational potential across industrial, biomedical, and environmental sectors.[7]

Research Profile

Professor Karim’s research portfolio is centered on advanced nanomaterials engineering and multifunctional material systems. His investigations into electrospun nanofiber membrane composites have contributed to applications involving water purification, toxic material removal, drug delivery systems, sensors, tissue engineering, dentistry, agricultural technologies, and microelectronics.[8]

Another major focus of his work involves intrinsically conducting polymer nanomaterials and their hybridization with nanoparticles, metal oxides, activated carbon, graphene, carbon nanotubes, and quantum dots. His studies have expanded the functional performance of conductive polymer systems for energy storage, sensing technologies, and electrochemical applications.[9]

His research activities additionally include solar cell engineering, thin-film photovoltaic systems, graphene-based materials development, hydrogen generation technologies, wastewater treatment systems, photocatalysis, and supercapacitor electrode engineering. These contributions collectively support sustainable energy innovation and environmentally responsive engineering solutions.[10]

Research Contributions

Professor Karim has contributed significantly to the development of electrospun polymeric nanofibers with multifunctional structural properties. His work on PBAT/PLA-based electrospun protective clothing systems introduced enhanced superhydrophobicity, breathability, thermal insulation, and protective characteristics suitable for disability-oriented wearable technologies.[11]

In the area of renewable energy and electrochemical storage systems, he has published influential research concerning Zn-ion hybrid supercapacitors, graphene-based electrode systems, MOF-derived oxide composites, and advanced nanoporous carbon materials for hydrogen storage and electrochemical applications.[12]

His investigations into nanofibrous membranes for wastewater remediation have demonstrated practical strategies for removing heavy metal ions, sulfathiazole contaminants, and industrial pollutants using advanced polymeric and carbon-based nanostructures.[13]

Professor Karim’s collaborative research activities further include partnerships with Swansea University, National University of Malaysia, NIMS Japan, Queensland universities, KAUST, KFUPM, and several globally recognized researchers. These collaborations have strengthened international research exchange and interdisciplinary technological development.[14]

Publications

Professor Karim has authored and co-authored more than 215 scholarly publications in internationally indexed journals. His research articles appear in leading journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Energy Storage, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Desalination, Polymers, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, and International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.[15]

Several of his publications focus on supercapacitor development, electrospinning technologies, photocatalytic nanostructures, hydrogen storage materials, membrane engineering, and renewable energy conversion systems. His research output also includes patents, books, book chapters, and graduate supervision contributions.[16]

Among his highly cited publications are works related to graphene nanostructures for energy storage, perovskite solar cells, CdTe solar cell fabrication, activated porous carbon nanosheets, and advanced wastewater treatment nanocomposites.[17]

Research Impact

The scholarly influence of Professor Karim is reflected through strong citation metrics and sustained publication activity across multidisciplinary research domains. According to Web of Science records, he maintains an h-index of 42 with more than 6,400 citations, while Google Scholar reports over 8,200 citations and an h-index of 48.[18]

His inclusion among the world’s top 2% scientists highlights the international recognition of his research contributions and scientific productivity. Furthermore, his role in multiple funded projects supported by organizations such as MEWA, K.A. CARE, NPST, and King Salman Center for Disability Research demonstrates the practical and strategic relevance of his scientific investigations.[19]

Professor Karim has also played a substantial academic mentorship role through graduate supervision and advanced postgraduate teaching in nanotechnology, nanocomposite science, characterization of nanostructures, solar cell technology, and advanced composite engineering.[20]

Award Suitability

Professor Mohammad Rezaul Karim demonstrates a highly suitable profile for recognition under an international research excellence award category due to his extensive scholarly output, sustained interdisciplinary innovation, impactful scientific collaborations, and contributions to sustainable engineering technologies. His academic record reflects consistent engagement with high-impact research addressing energy sustainability, advanced materials development, environmental remediation, and biomedical engineering challenges.[21]

The combination of internationally recognized publications, global research collaborations, patents, teaching leadership, graduate supervision, and prestigious academic honors collectively establish his standing as a distinguished contributor to contemporary materials science and nanotechnology research.[22]

Conclusion

Mohammad Rezaul Karim has established a prominent international academic profile through impactful research in nanotechnology, advanced engineering materials, electrochemical energy systems, and environmental applications. His interdisciplinary scientific approach integrates fundamental chemistry, materials engineering, and applied technological innovation to support sustainable and high-performance engineering solutions.[23]

Through extensive scholarly publications, collaborative international projects, patents, and academic mentorship, he has contributed meaningfully to the advancement of nanomaterials science and renewable energy technologies. His research achievements and sustained global academic influence continue to strengthen his recognition within the international scientific community.[24]

References

  1. King Saud University. (n.d.). Faculty profile: Mohammad Rezaul Karim.
    http://fac.ksu.edu.sa/mkarim/
  2. Elsevier Scopus. (n.d.). Author details: Mohammad Rezaul Karim, Author ID 56820318000.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56820318000
  3. Karim, M. R., et al. (2024). Electrospun PEI/PAN membrane for advanced Zn ion hybrid supercapacitors. Journal of Energy Storage.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2024.110974
  4. Aijaz, M. O., et al. (2023). Anti-fouling/wetting electrospun nanofibrous membranes for membrane distillation desalination: A comprehensive review.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2023.116475
  5. Immanuel, S., et al. (2021). Graphene based nanostructures for energy storage and biomedical applications.
    https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.202100139

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Prof. Jih Ru Hwu | Novel Sensors | Excellence in Innovation Award

Prof. Jih Ru Hwu | Novel Sensors | Excellence in Innovation Award 

Prof. Jih Ru Hwu, National Tsing Hua Univeristy, Taiwan

Professor Reuben Jih-Ru Hwu is a Distinguished Chair Professor Emeritus with Lifetime Honor at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. He earned his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1982 and served as a faculty member at The Johns Hopkins University from 1982 to 1991. An internationally recognized chemist, Professor Hwu’s research encompasses drug design and synthesis, DNA-cleaving agents, nano-biomaterials, natural product synthesis, organosilicon chemistry, novel reactions and reagents, and green chemistry. He has published over 253 peer-reviewed articles and holds more than 52 patents. Throughout his distinguished career, he has received numerous accolades, including the 2023 Outstanding Achievement Award from the Chinese American Chemical Society, the World Academy of Sciences Award (1997), and Taiwan’s National Chair Professorship. He is a Fellow of several esteemed organizations, including The World Academy of Sciences, IUPAC, The Royal Society of Chemistry, and the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. His leadership roles include presidencies at the Chinese American Chemical Society, Asian Federation for Medicinal Chemistry, and Federation of Asian Chemical Societies, reflecting his global impact on the chemical sciences community.

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Summary of Suitability – Excellence in Innovation Award

Nominee: Professor Reuben Jih-Ru Hwu

Professor Reuben Jih-Ru Hwu, Distinguished Chair Professor Emeritus at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, is a globally renowned chemist whose career spans over four decades of groundbreaking innovation across drug design, nano-biomaterials, DNA-cleaving agents, organosilicon chemistry, and green chemistry. A Ph.D. graduate from Stanford University and former faculty member at The Johns Hopkins University, Professor Hwu has authored over 253 scientific articles and 52 patents, reflecting his prolific contributions to science and innovation.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in ChemistryStanford University, USA (1982) 🇺🇸

💼 Work Experience

  • 🧪 Faculty MemberThe Johns Hopkins University, USA (1982–1991)

  • 👨‍🏫 ProfessorNational Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

  • 🏅 Distinguished Chair Professor Emeritus with Lifetime HonorNational Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

🧬 Research & Achievements

  • 📚 Published >253 peer-reviewed articles

  • 🧾 Holds >52 patents

  • 🧪 Expertise in:

    • Drug design and synthesis 💊

    • DNA-cleaving agents 🧬

    • Nano-biomaterials ⚛️

    • Natural product synthesis 🌿

    • Organosilicon chemistry 🧫

    • Novel reactions and reagents ⚗️

    • Sustainability and green chemistry 🌱

🏆 Awards & Honors

  • 🥇 2023 Outstanding Achievement AwardChinese American Chemical Society

  • 🏆 Trophy of Gulf Chemistry Association (2022)

  • 🧪 CAS Registry Innovator® (2022)

  • 👨‍🏫 Excellent Senior Teacher with 30 Years of Service (2020)

  • 👑 Taiwan National Chair Professorship

  • 🌍 The World Academy of Sciences Award (1997)

  • 🌟 JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World (1994)

  • 🧑‍🔬 FACS Distinguished Young Chemist Award (1992–93)

  • 🎓 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow (1986–1990)

  • 💊 Stuart Pharmaceuticals Achievement Award, USA (1986)

  • 🇯🇵 Japan Ming-Yu-Wen-Hwa Award (1976)

🌐 Fellowships & Memberships

  • 🌎 Fellow, The World Academy of Sciences (1999–)

  • 🔬 Fellow, IUPAC (2000–)

  • 👑 Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) (2005–)

  • 🌏 Fellow, Asian Federation for Medicinal Chemistry (2013–)

  • 🇪🇺 Member, European Academy of Sciences and Arts (2019–)

  • 🧪 Fellow, Federation of Asian Chemical Societies (2025–)

🌟 Leadership Roles

  • 🇺🇸 President, Chinese American Chemical Society (1991–93)

  • 🌐 President, Asian Federation for Medicinal Chemistry (2012–13)

  • 🌏 President, Federation of Asian Chemical Societies (2019–23)

Publication Top Notes:

Calcium Impregnated Silica Gel in the Domino Reaction Involving Irreversible Aldol Addition, Dehydration, and Michael Addition

6-Chlorocoumarin Conjugates with Nucleobases and Nucleosides as Potent Anti-Hepatitis C Virus Agents

Biochemical Nanotubes Containing Heterocycles as Artificial Strands for Pseudo Duplex and Triplex DNA Formation

β-d-Ribofuranose as a Core with a Phosphodiester Moiety as the Enzyme Recognition Site for Codrug Development

Sustainable Domino C−N/C−C Bond Formation with Outstanding E Factors and High Volume Productivity

Generation of Quaternary Carbons in Cycloalkanones and Lactones with Arynes through a Domino Process

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Monica Bhutani | Wireless Sensors Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Monica Bhutani | Wireless Sensors Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Monica Bhutani, Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, New Delhi, India

Dr. Monica Bhutani is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering (BVCOE), New Delhi. With a Ph.D. from IIT Delhi focused on MAC layer issues in Optical Wireless Communication, she brings over 18 years of teaching and research experience. Dr. Bhutani has held postdoctoral and research associate positions at Lincoln University College, Malaysia, and has actively contributed to cutting-edge projects on Li-Fi and 5G testbeds at IIT Delhi. Her research interests span Optical Wireless Communications, IEEE standards, Zigbee, Wireless Sensors, and IoT. She holds national and international patents, including innovations in student behavior monitoring and dairy automation. As Editor-in-Chief of Scienxt Journal of Electrical & Electronics Communication, and an editorial board member of Wireless and Communication Letters (Bentham Science), she is a recognized thought leader in her field. Additionally, she heads the IEEE BVCOE chapter and plays a vital role in IEEE’s student and professional development activities.

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Summary of Suitability: Dr. Monica Bhutani – Research for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Monica Bhutani stands out as a distinguished researcher and academician with a strong background in optical wireless communication, Li-Fi, wireless sensor networks, and IoT integration, underpinned by her Ph.D. from IIT Delhi. Her research on MAC layer issues in optical wireless communication is both timely and technologically critical. She has demonstrated a consistent trajectory of excellence through her 18+ years of teaching, editorial roles, IEEE leadership, and impactful industry-linked research projects at IIT Delhi. Dr. Bhutani has also been granted national and international patents, reflecting her ability to innovate with practical, real-world applications. Her work bridges academia, research, and applied technology, making her a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

  • 🧠 Ph.D. in Electronics and Communication from IIT Delhi (2018–2023)
    Research Focus: MAC Layer Issues in Optical Wireless Communication

  • 📘 M.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering – NITTTR, Chandigarh (Punjab University), 2006–2008

  • 📗 B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering – M.D. University, Haryana, 2001–2005

💼 Work Experience

  • 👩‍🏫 Associate Professor, Dept. of ECE, Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering (BVCOE), New Delhi (2024–Present)

  • 📚 Assistant Professor, BVCOE, New Delhi (2010–2024)

  • 📘 Assistant Professor, PDM College of Engineering, Haryana (2008–2009)

  • 🏫 Lecturer, Vaish College of Engineering, Haryana (2005–2006)

  • 🌐 Postdoctoral Researcher & Research Associate, Lincoln University College, Malaysia

  • 👩‍🔬 Project Staff, IIT Delhi on Visible Light Communication & 5G Test Bed Projects

🏆 Achievements & Honors

  • 📖 Editor-in-Chief, Scienxt Journal of Electrical & Electronics Communication

  • 📝 Editorial Board Member, Wireless and Communication Letters (Bentham Science)

  • 🌟 Head of IEEE BVCOE (Delhi Section R10)

  • 💡 2 Patents Granted:

    • 🇮🇳 Student Behavior Monitoring Device – India, Jan 2024

    • 🇬🇧 Automated Dairy Cow Health Monitoring and Milking Machine – UK, Aug 2024

  • 📈 Google Scholar: 94 Citations, h-index: 7, i10-index: 3

Publication Top Notes:

IDT-Cascade: a novel information dissemination tree model for influential cascade detection in online social networks

Leveraging Machine Learning for Real-Time Loyalty Program Optimization

A Comprehensive Review on Advancements and Challenges in Fake News Detection

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Space Cyber Defense

Revolutionizing Supply Chain Management With AI and Green Computing

Cloud-connected central unit for traffic control: interfacing sensing units and centralized control for efficient traffic management

Design of Low Power and Energy Efficient Write Driver with Bitline Leakage Compensation for SRAM

Novel memristor-CMOS based domino self-resetting half-adder design for fast and low-power biomedical applications

Prof. Dr. Lorena Barona López | Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Lorena Barona López | Sensors | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Lorena Barona López, EPN, Ecuador 

Lorena Isabel Barona López is a researcher and professor specializing in computer science and telecommunications, currently affiliated with the Escuela Politécnica Nacional in Quito, Ecuador. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, where she developed a situational awareness model for 5G mobile networks within the SELFNET architecture. Her academic background also includes a Master’s in Telematic Services and Networking Engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and a Bachelor’s degree in Electronic and Information Network Engineering from Escuela Politécnica Nacional. Dr. Barona’s research interests encompass 5G networks, software-defined networking (SDN), virtualization, and data analysis. She is an accredited Level 1 researcher by the Ecuadorian Secretariat for Higher Education, Science, and Technology and a member of various international research networks, including Ciencia Digital and Indra Digital Lab. With extensive teaching experience at both national and international universities, she has lectured in areas such as cybersecurity, network security, embedded systems, and system architecture. Dr. Barona also serves as the Executive Editor of the Ciencia Digital journal and has professional experience in systems administration and IT support. She is proficient in both Spanish and English and actively pursues professional development in artificial intelligence, machine learning, programming, and digital pedagogy.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lorena Isabel Barona López is a distinguished academic and researcher in the fields of Computer Science, 5G networks, Data Analysis, Software-Defined Networks (SDN), and Virtualization. Her extensive research background, innovative contributions to next-generation networking technologies, and commitment to both education and scientific advancement make her an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

👩‍🎓 Education

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Computer Science
    Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
    (Nov 2013 – Sep 2017)
    📘 Thesis: Modelo de Conciencia Situacional para el Análisis de Datos en Redes Móviles 5G
    🔍 Research Areas: 5G, Data Analysis, SDN, Virtualization

  • 🎓 Master’s in Telematic Services & Networking Engineering
    Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
    (Sep 2012 – Jul 2013)
    📘 Thesis: Propuesta de Escenarios Virtuales con la Herramienta VNX para Pruebas del Protocolo OpenFlow
    🔍 Focus: OpenFlow, Networks, SDN, Virtualization

  • 🎓 Bachelor’s in Electronic and Information Network Engineering
    Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Ecuador
    (Oct 2004 – Oct 2010)
    📘 Project: IP-based Surveillance System for Condominiums in Ambato
    🔍 Focus: IP, Networks

💼 Work & Teaching Experience

  • 🧠 Researcher, GASS Group
    Universidad Complutense de Madrid
    (Nov 2013 – Jul 2017)
    🧪 Focus on cybersecurity, 5G, and data analysis.

  • 📝 Executive Editor, Ciencia Digital Journal
    (Sep 2017 – Present)

  • 👩‍🏫 Teaching Roles (2011–2025):
    Courses in:

    • Communication Systems, Embedded Systems, Cybersecurity 🔐

    • Network Security, Software Engineering 💻

    • Extended Databases, Operating Systems 🖥️

    • MOOCs and online teaching platforms 🎓

    📍 Institutions:

    • Escuela Politécnica Nacional

    • Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (Spain)

    • Universidad Técnica de Ambato

    • Universidad Metropolitana

    • Universidad de las Américas

  • 🖥️ System Administrator, COMDECSA
    (May 2011 – Sep 2012)

  • 🧪 Lab Assistant, Escuela Politécnica Nacional
    (Sep 2009 – Aug 2010)

🏅 Achievements, Accreditations, and Honors

  • 🥇 Aggregated Researcher Level 1, Ecuador’s Secretaría de Educación Superior, Ciencia y Tecnología (2018)

  • 🌐 Member of:

    • Ciencia Digital Network (2019)

    • International Network Indra Digital Lab, Spain

  • 📜 Extensive professional certifications in:

    • AI & Machine Learning 🤖

    • ICT in Education 💡

    • Cloud Dashboards ☁️

    • Programming (Python 🐍, Java ☕, R 📊)

    • Educational tools and Moodle platforms 🎓

  • 🎖️ Expert in Pedagogical Innovation: flipped classrooms, digital teaching tools, and virtual course design.

Publication Top Notes:

A Systematic Literature Review of Machine Unlearning Techniques in Neural Networks

Heterogeneity Challenges of Federated Learning for Future Wireless Communication Networks

A comparison of EMG-based hand gesture recognition systems based on supervised and reinforcement learning

Recognition of Hand Gestures Based on EMG Signals with Deep and Double-Deep Q-Networks

Hand Gesture and Arm Movement Recognition for Multimodal Control of a 3-DOF Helicopter

Hand Gesture Recognition Using EMG-IMU Signals and Deep Q-Networks

A Hand Gesture Recognition System Using EMG and Reinforcement Learning: A Q-Learning Approach

Prof. Yuxin Zhao | Gas Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuxin Zhao | Gas Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuxin Zhao, CNPC Tubular Goods Research Institute, China

Prof. Yuxin Zhao is a leading expert in smart sensor technology and nanoscience, currently serving as a Professor and Principal Investigator at the CNPC Tubular Goods Research Institute (TGRI) in Xi’an, China. He previously held professorial and research positions at Xi’an Jiaotong University and Sinopec RISE, where he spearheaded groundbreaking work in smart gas sensors and nanoscale material synthesis. Prof. Zhao earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and a B.Sc. in Material Chemistry from China University of Petroleum (East), and was a visiting research fellow in micro-manufacturing at Griffith University, Australia. His research interests include smart gas sensors, on-chip directed self-assembly, in-situ probe scanning, light-thermal management, and nanomaterial synthesis. Recognized nationally for his innovation, Prof. Zhao has received numerous prestigious awards, including the China Invention Patent Award and the Young Scientist Award from the China Instrument and Control Society. His work continues to advance the frontiers of sensor technology and applied nanoscience.

Professional Profile:

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuxin Zhao stands out as an exceptional and forward-thinking researcher with groundbreaking contributions in smart sensor technology, nanomaterials, and chemical engineering. With a career spanning academia, industrial innovation, and international collaboration, his work continues to shape the future of sensor systems, nanofabrication, and energy-related technologies, making him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

  • 📘 Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering
    China University of Petroleum (East), Qingdao, China
    Sept 2009 – Dec 2014

  • 🧪 B.Sc. in Material Chemistry
    China University of Petroleum (East), Qingdao, China
    Sept 2005 – June 2009

💼 Work Experience

  • 👨‍🏫 Professor in Smart Sensor
    China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), Xi’an, China
    Aug 2023 – Present
    🔬 Role: Principal Investigator

  • 👨‍🔬 Professor in Nanoscience
    Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China
    Feb 2019 – June 2023
    🔬 Role: Principal Investigator

  • 🧑‍🏭 Scientist in Smart Gas Sensor
    SINOPEC RISE, Qingdao, China
    Jan 2015 – July 2019
    ⚙️ Role: Senior Engineer

  • 🌏 Visiting Scholar in Micro-Manufacturing
    Griffith University, Australia
    Oct 2012 – May 2014
    🔬 Role: Research Fellow

🏆 Awards & Honors

  • 🧑‍🔬 Young Scientist Award, China Instrument and Control Society (2023)

  • 🥈 Second Prize, Shandong Provincial Invention Patent Award (2022)

  • 💡 China Invention Patent Award (2022)

  • 🔍 SINOPEC Prospective Research Award (2019)

  • 🎓 Young Talent Scholarship, Xi’an Jiaotong University (2018)

  • 🚀 Science and Technology Progress Award (2016)

  • 📖 Provincial Excellent Doctoral Dissertation (2016)

  • 🌍 CSC Scholarship, Chinese Scholarship Council (2012)

Publication Top Notes:

Advances in Early Warning of Thermal Runaway in Lithium‐Ion Battery Energy Storage Systems

CCUS: A Panacea or a Placebo in the fight against climate change?

Colorful Ultralong Room Temperature Phosphorescent Afterglow with Excitation Wavelength Dependence Based on Boric Acid Matrix

Toward highly sensitive, selective, and stable palladium‐based MEMS gas sensors for hydrogen energy security

The bottleneck and innovation key of MEMS-based metal oxide semiconductors gas sensor for petrochemical industry

Challenges and Opportunities of Chemiresistors Based on Microelectromechanical Systems for Chemical Olfaction

Schottky Contacts Regularized Linear Regression for Signal Inconsistency Circumvent in Resistive Gas Micro‐Nanosensors

Engineering a Copper@Polypyrrole Nanowire Network in the Near Field for Plasmon-Enhanced Solar Evaporation

Assoc. Prof. Dr Ali Hassan Sodhro | Intelligent Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Ali Hassan Sodhro | Intelligent Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr Ali Hassan Sodhro, Kristianstad University, SE-29188 Kristianstad, Sweden, Sweden

Ali Hassan Sodhro is an accomplished researcher with dual Swedish and Pakistani nationality, specializing in energy-efficient and battery-friendly algorithms for wireless body sensor networks, wireless sensor networks, physical layer authentication in IoT-5G, wearable devices, and smart healthcare applications. Currently a Senior Lecturer at Kristianstad University in Sweden, Ali has also served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in institutions across Sweden, France, and China, including Luleå University of Technology, Linköping University, and the University Lumiere Lyon 2. His research extends to cybersecurity, network security, cryptography, and domains such as AI, machine learning, and big data analytics. Holding a Ph.D. from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS), Ali has supervised numerous bachelor’s and master’s theses and co-supervised Ph.D. students, contributing substantially to both academic research and grant proposals. His teaching experience spans Swedish institutions like Mid Sweden University and Gothenburg University, alongside earlier academic roles at Sukkur IBA University in Pakistan. Ali is actively involved in conferences, workshop organization, and launching special journal issues, with his work published across multiple prestigious platforms.

Professional Profile:

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Ali Hassan Sodhro is a distinguished researcher with significant contributions to the fields of energy-efficient algorithms for wireless sensor networks, smart healthcare applications, and IoT-driven technologies, particularly within the domain of body sensor networks and wearable devices. With a strong interdisciplinary focus that spans AI, IoT, and cloud computing, his work aligns with many of the emerging challenges in technology and healthcare, areas critical for modern innovations and societal impact.

🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Computer Applications Technology (2016)
    University: Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 🇨🇳
    Thesis: Energy-efficient Communication in Wireless Body Sensor Networks
  • M.Engg in Communication Systems and Networks (2010)
    University: Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan 🇵🇰
    Thesis: Security Issue/Authentication and Simulation of LEAP in WSN
  • B.Engg in Telecommunication Engineering (2008)
    University: Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan 🇵🇰
    Thesis: Wireless Sensor Networks, Simulation of Ad-Hoc Routing Protocols

💼 Professional Experience:

  • Senior Lecturer at Kristianstad University, Sweden 🇸🇪 (2021–Present)
    Teaching, research, and supervision of student projects; actively engaged in scientific publishing and grant proposal writing.
  • Postdoctoral Fellow at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden 🇸🇪 (2020)
    Contributed to supervision, teaching, and coordination of special journal issues and conferences.
  • Assistant Professor at Sukkur IBA University, Pakistan 🇵🇰 (2016–2017)
    Supervised students, taught courses, and organized academic events.

🧠 Research Focus:

Ali Hassan Sodhro is a highly skilled researcher in Energy-efficient & Battery-friendly Algorithms ⚡ for Wireless Body Sensor Networks 💡, Wearable Devices ⌚, and IoT-5G 🔗. His expertise spans AI/ML 🤖, Cybersecurity 🔒, Network Security 🛡️, Big Data Analytics 📊, and Multimedia Transmission 🎥, with an emphasis on Smart Healthcare 🏥 and Physical Layer Authentication in IoT networks.

Publication top Notes:

Artificial intelligence-driven mechanism for edge computing-based industrial applications

CITED:326

A multi-sensor data fusion enabled ensemble approach for medical data from body sensor networks

CITED:297

Mobile edge computing based QoS optimization in medical healthcare applications

CITED:208

Towards an optimal resource management for IoT based Green and sustainable smart cities

CITED:197

Quality of service optimization in an IoT-driven intelligent transportation system

CITED:173

Prof Dr. Chia-Yen Lee | Environmental Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Chia-Yen Lee | Environmental Sensors Award | Best Researcher Award 

Prof Dr. Chia-Yen Lee, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Prof. Chia-Yen Lee is a distinguished academic in the field of Mechanical Engineering with a focus on micro-sensors, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), HVAC systems, and indoor environment monitoring. He completed his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering at National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, in 1991 and 1993, respectively. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering Science from National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, in 2004. Prof. Lee has held significant academic positions at National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (NPUST), where he served as a Professor from August 2010 to July 2021 and as a Distinguished Professor from August 2018. Prior to his tenure at NPUST, he was an Associate Professor at Da-Yeh University and a Visiting Scholar at the California Institute of Technology in 2007. His professional career also includes roles in industry as a Section Head at DiCon Fiberoptics, Inc., and senior engineering positions at TECO Electric and Machinery Co., Ltd.

Professional Profile:

 

Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award:

  • Professor Lee’s research expertise includes micro-sensors, MEMS technology, and indoor environment monitoring. His recent work involves the development of infrared sensors based on ZnO thin films, MEMS-based pyroelectric infrared sensors, and Hall sensor arrays for magnetic field mapping.

Education:

🎓 B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan (1987-1991)

🎓 M.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan (1991-1993)

🎓 Ph.D. in Engineering Science
Department of Engineering Science, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan (2001-2004)

Professional History:

👨‍🏫 Distinguished Professor
National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan (Aug 2018 – Jul 2021)

👨‍🏫 Professor
Department of Materials Engineering, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan (Aug 2010 – Jul 2018)

👩‍🏫 Associate Professor
Department of Materials Engineering, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan (Aug 2008 – Jul 2010)

👩‍🏫 Associate Professor
Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, Da-Yeh University, Taiwan (Aug 2007 – Jul 2008)

🌍 Visiting Scholar
Department of Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, CA, U.S.A. (Jul 2007 – Aug 2007)

👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, Da-Yeh University, Taiwan (Aug 2004 – Jul 2007)

Publication top Notes:

Positioning System of Infrared Sensors Based on ZnO Thin Film

Positioning System of Infrared Sensors Based on ZnO Thin Film

Effect of Substrate-Thickness on Voltage Responsivity of MEMS-Based ZnO Pyroelectric Infrared Sensors

Design and Application of MEMS-Based Hall Sensor Array for Magnetic Field Mapping

Prof. Chavis Srichan | Surface sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chavis Srichan | Surface sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chavis Srichan ,Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University ,Thailand

Dr. Chavis Srichan has a diverse academic and professional background in computer engineering and microelectronics. He received his Bachelor’s degree with First Class Honors and as a Gold Medalist from Khon Kaen University in 2002. His pursuit of advanced studies took him to Technische Universitat Hamburg, Germany, where he earned his Master’s degree in Microelectronics and Microsystems with distinction in 2006. Following this, he completed his Doctor of Engineering in Microelectronics and Embedded Systems at the Asian Institute of Technology in 2018.Dr. Srichan’s career has been marked by significant contributions to research and academia. He has held various positions, including software developer roles at MRI Laboratory, Khon Kaen University, and SIEMENS AG Munich, Germany. His research interests span printed electronics, nanoelectronics, MEMS, and embedded systems, focusing on applications such as smart home care systems and sensor development for medical diagnostics. He currently serves as a Lecturer in Computer Engineering at Khon Kaen University, where he contributes to the education of future engineers and researchers. Dr. Srichan’s work has been recognized with honors such as the Lucent Technology Scholarship, DAAD-SIEMENS scholarship, and grants from institutions like the US National Institute of Health (NIH) and Japan NICT through the ASEAN IVO Project for sensor development.

Professional Profile:

Education/Training:
  • Bachelor’s Degree (First Class Honors, Gold Medalist)
    • Institution: Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
    • Completion Date: 06/2002
    • Field of Study: Computer Engineering
  • Master of Science (with Distinction)
    • Institution: Technische Universitat Hamburg, Germany
    • Completion Date: 06/2006
    • Field of Study: Microelectronics and Microsystems
  • Doctor of Engineering
    • Institution: Asian Institute of Technology
    • Completion Date: 08/2018
    • Field of Study: Microelectronics and Embedded Systems

Positions and Honors:

  • Current Position:
    • Lecturer, Computer Engineering, Khon Kaen University (since 2010)

 Experience and Training:

  • 2001: Software Developer, MRI Laboratory, Khon Kaen University, Thailand
  • 2002-2003: Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University
  • 2004: Software Developer, Taboo Search Heuristic Job Scheduling
  • 2005: Software Developer, Corporate Technology Production, SIEMENS AG Munich, Germany
  • 2008-2010: Researcher, Printed Electronics Project, Nanoelectronics and MEMS Lab, National Electronic and Computer Technology Center, Thailand

Computer Skills:

  • Python, Java, Visual C++, Labview, ANSYS, Matlab, Cadence, OpenGL, OpenCV, Tensorflow

Honors:

  • 2001-2002: Lucent Technology Scholarship
  • 2002: National Software Competition, National Electronic and Computer Technology Center, Thailand (Second Place: Facial Recognition System Using Multi-resolution Analysis and Artificial Neural Network)
  • 2004-2005: DAAD-SIEMENS Scholarship
  • 2019-2020: US National Institute of Health (NIH) Grant for Smart Home Care Connected Sensors and Mobile Application for Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
  • 2022-2024: Japan NICT funding through ASEAN IVO Project “Photonic and Electrochemical Sensors Development for Early CCA Detection”

Publication top Notes:

 

Highly-sensitive surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)-based chemical sensor using 3D graphene foam decorated with silver nanoparticles as SERS substrate

CITED : 108

Inkjet printing PEDOT: PSS using desktop inkjet printer

CITED : 57

Non-invasively accuracy enhanced blood glucose sensor using shallow dense neural networks with NIR monitoring and medical features

CITED : 26

Ultra-sensitive and label-free neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin electrochemical sensor using gold nanoparticles decorated 3D Graphene foam towards acute kidney injury …

CITED : 21

Simple RC low pass filter circuit fabricated by unmodified desktop inkjet printer

CITED : 21