Dr. Lauren Rimmel | Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lauren Rimmel | Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lauren Rimmel | Health Monitoring | Brigham and Women’s Hospital | United States

Dr. Lauren Rimmel, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS, is a dedicated physical therapist, educator, and researcher whose work bridges orthopedic rehabilitation, health equity, and community-engaged care. With advanced clinical specialization and a passion for social justice in healthcare, she has contributed significantly to the advancement of evidence-based practice and inclusive education in physical therapy. As a Clinical Specialist at Brigham and Women’s Health Center and Adjunct Faculty at the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, Dr. Rimmel combines clinical expertise with academic mentorship. Her professional philosophy emphasizes patient-centered care, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the promotion of equitable access to rehabilitation services across diverse populations.

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Summary of Suitability for the “Best Researcher Award” 

Dr. Lauren Rimmel stands out as an exemplary candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, combining advanced clinical expertise, academic scholarship, and a strong commitment to social justice and health equity in physical therapy research. Her scholarly and professional achievements clearly demonstrate the blend of innovation, leadership, and evidence-based practice that this award seeks to recognize.

Education

Dr. Rimmel completed her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) and Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology at Marquette University, graduating magna cum laude from both programs. Her foundational education in exercise physiology provided a strong scientific background in human performance, biomechanics, and therapeutic exercise. She later pursued a postdoctoral Physical Therapy Residency in Orthopedics at the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, where she further honed her clinical skills in managing complex musculoskeletal and neurologic conditions. This rigorous academic and clinical training positioned her as a well-rounded clinician and academic, capable of translating scientific evidence into practical rehabilitation strategies. Through continuing education in vestibular rehabilitation, dry needling, concussion management, and community health equity, she has remained deeply engaged in lifelong learning and advanced clinical development.

Professional Experience

Dr. Rimmel currently serves as a Clinical Specialist in the Outpatient Physical Therapy Department at Brigham and Women’s Health Center, where she manages a broad patient population encompassing orthopedic, vestibular, oncologic, neurologic, antepartum and postpartum, and gender-diverse health cases. Her clinical leadership extends beyond patient care—she is an active contributor to institutional committees focused on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and the Sports Protocols Team, where she has authored multiple physical therapy rehabilitation guidelines, including those for Biceps Tendon Repair, PCL Reconstruction, OATS, and ACI procedures. Her work on these committees reflects a deep commitment to standardizing high-quality, equitable rehabilitation practices.

Simultaneously, Dr. Rimmel holds a faculty appointment as Adjunct Professor at the MGH Institute of Health Professions, where she contributes to curriculum development and instruction within the Social Justice and Health Equity Thread of the physical therapy program. Her teaching emphasizes the integration of evidence-based care with cultural competence and community awareness. She has led qualitative research, facilitated case-based learning, and guided future clinicians to provide compassionate care to marginalized and housing-insecure populations. Her earlier professional experience includes a Physical Therapy Residency at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she conducted clinical research, mentored peers, and gained valuable experience during the COVID-19 pandemic through service at Boston Hope Hospital with Boston’s Healthcare for the Homeless program.

Research Interests

Dr. Rimmel’s research centers on health inequity, diversity in rehabilitation education, and structural competency in physical therapy practice. She investigates disparities in physical therapy referral and participation, with an emphasis on identifying systemic barriers that contribute to unequal access to care. Her work also examines how culturally and linguistically diverse learners navigate higher education in physical therapy and how educational institutions can leverage community cultural wealth to foster inclusive learning environments. By combining qualitative and quantitative research approaches, Dr. Rimmel advances understanding of the intersection between social determinants of health and rehabilitation outcomes. Her ongoing research aims to transform healthcare education and practice by embedding social justice principles into clinical frameworks.

Awards

Dr. Rimmel’s exceptional contributions to clinical excellence, research, and educational innovation have earned her recognition within the physical therapy and health equity communities. She is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedics through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties, a certification reflecting her advanced expertise in musculoskeletal rehabilitation. She is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and a Basic Cardiac Life Support provider. Her professional development includes participation in the Community Health Equity Scholars Program at Cambridge Health Alliance, which further underscores her leadership in community-based healthcare initiatives. Her nomination for this award highlights her distinguished role as a clinician-researcher dedicated to equitable healthcare delivery, diversity advocacy, and clinical excellence.

Publication Top Notes

Investigating Disparities in Physical Therapy Utilization: An Intersectionality Perspective

Dr. Michelangelo Mortello | Monitoring | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Michelangelo Mortello | Monitoring | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Michelangelo Mortello | Monitoring | Italian Welding Institute | Italy

Dr. Michelangelo Mortello is a highly accomplished researcher and materials engineer at the Istituto Italiano della Saldatura (IIS) – Ente Morale, Genoa, Italy, whose work stands at the intersection of welding technology, materials science, and sensing innovation. With a strong academic foundation culminating in a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering, Dr. Mortello has developed profound expertise in laser-based manufacturing, hybrid welding systems, hydrogen embrittlement mitigation, and subsurface sensing applications for industrial metals. His education and continuous professional engagement have equipped him with exceptional research insight into advanced joining processes, metallurgy, and additive manufacturing. Throughout his career, Dr. Mortello has accumulated an extensive body of work, publishing more than 29 scientific papers with over 800 citations and an h-index of 16, reflecting the global influence of his research contributions. His professional experience spans collaborative roles in advanced laboratories and European research initiatives, where he has contributed to the development of real-time sensing frameworks for process monitoring, structural diagnostics, and non-destructive evaluation. At IIS, he has led and contributed to numerous research projects focused on laser–arc hybrid welding, hydrogen embrittlement studies, and the structural evaluation of pipelines for repurposing energy systems. Dr. Mortello’s research interests encompass a wide spectrum of interdisciplinary domains, including additive manufacturing, laser processing, smart sensing technologies, and the integration of artificial intelligence in material diagnostics. His scientific pursuits aim to enhance the reliability, sustainability, and precision of industrial materials through predictive modeling and sensor-enabled process control. Equipped with advanced research skills such as finite element modeling (FEM), computational simulation, microstructural characterization, and corrosion testing, he consistently contributes innovative solutions to address the challenges of modern manufacturing.

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Selected Publications 

  1. Mortello, M., & Casalino, G. (2021). Transfer mode effects on Ti6Al4V wall building in wire laser additive manufacturing. Manufacturing Letters. — Citations: 65

  2. Casalino, G., & Mortello, M. (2021). Laser-arc combined welding of AA5754 alloy. Materials Letters. — Citations: 58

  3. Contuzzi, N., Mortello, M., & Casalino, G. (2021). On the laser scarfing of epoxy resin matrix composite with copper reinforcement. Manufacturing Letters. — Citations: 47

  4. Casalino, G., Leo, P., Mortello, M., Perulli, P., & Varone, A. (2017). Effects of laser offset and hybrid welding on microstructure and IMC in Fe–Al dissimilar welding. Metals. — Citations: 83

  5. Casalino, G., Guglielmi, P., Lorusso, V. D., Mortello, M., Peyre, P., & Sorgente, D. (2017). Laser offset welding of AZ31B magnesium alloy to 316 stainless steel. Journal of Materials Processing Technology. — Citations: 112

Prof. Velislava Lyubenova | Online Monitoring Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Velislava Lyubenova | Online Monitoring Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Velislava Lyubenova, Bulgarian Academy of Science, Bulgaria

Professor Velislava Noreva Lyubenova is a distinguished Bulgarian researcher in the field of biotechnological systems and process control. Currently serving as the Scientific Secretary of the Institute of Robotics at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IR-BAS), she also leads the Section of Mechatronic Bio/Technological Systems. With over three decades of research experience, she holds two doctoral degrees, including a Doctor of Technical Sciences, and has developed innovative methodologies for the monitoring and adaptive control of biotechnological processes. Professor Lyubenova has led or participated in more than 30 national and international research projects, including EU-funded Erasmus and Structural Fund programs. She has supervised multiple PhD students, delivered invited lectures at prestigious institutions globally, and published over 200 papers in high-impact journals. Her notable accolades include the “Marin Drinov” Young Scientist Award from BAS and memberships in international scientific organizations. A skilled communicator and academic leader, she continues to advance interdisciplinary research in bioengineering and control systems.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Prof. Velislava Noreva Lyubenova

Prof. Velislava Noreva Lyubenova exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with over three decades of sustained excellence in biotechnological process monitoring and control, and a robust leadership profile in national and international R&D projects. With dual doctoral degrees (Ph.D. and Doctor of Technical Sciences) and a long-standing affiliation with the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, she has led or participated in over 29 major research projects—spanning EU programs, Structural Funds, and academic exchanges.

🎓 Education & Qualifications

  • 🧠 Doctor of Technical Sciences, Institute of Robotics – BAS (2016)

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Technical Sciences, TU-Sofia (1988–1993) – Dissertation on parameter estimation and state variables in biotechnological processes

  • 📡 Radio Electronics Engineer, TU-Sofia, Faculty of Radioelectronics (1982–1987)

💼 Work Experience

  • 👩‍🔬 Scientific Secretary, Institute of Robotics – BAS & Member of PNEC Technical Sciences (2022–present)

  • 👩‍🏫 Professor & Head, Section “Mechatronic Bio/technological Systems”, IR-BAS (2017–present)

  • 🧪 Associate Professor, Bioengineering, ISRI-BAS (2015–2016)

  • 🧬 Associate Professor, Section “Bioengineering”, ISIR-BAS (2010–2015)

  • 🤖 Associate Professor, Adaptive & Robust Control Section, IUSI-BAS (2005–2010)

  • 🧠 Associate Professor, Knowledge-Based Management Systems, IUSI-BAS (2000–2005)

  • 🔬 Research Fellow, Adaptive Control & Knowledge-Based Systems, IUSI-BAS (1994–2000)

  • 👩‍💻 Research Fellow, Adaptive Control Section, Bioprocessing & Automation, BAS (1992–1994)

🏆 Achievements

  • 🧪 Developed innovative technologies for monitoring and control of biotechnological processes

  • 📊 Led and participated in over 29 projects (15 international, 14 national)

  • 🧑‍🏫 Supervised 3 Ph.D. students (2 completed, 1 ongoing)

  • 🖥️ Expert in MATLAB, LABVIEW, and Microsoft Office for biotechnological control systems

  • 🌍 Delivered 21 invited lectures (15 abroad, 6 in Bulgaria)

  • 📚 Published 200+ papers, many in high-impact journals like AIMS Bioengineering and Engineering in Life Sciences

🥇 Awards & Honors

  • 🏅 Marin Drinov Young Scientist Award, General Assembly of BAS (1998)

  • 🧬 Reviewer for major journals: Journal of Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, Processes, etc.

  • 📝 Editorial Board Member of multiple peer-reviewed journals

  • 🧑‍🔬 Member of multiple scientific and expert committees at BAS (including examination and academic jury panels)

  • 🌐 Member of 2 international and 1 national scientific organizations

Publication Top Notes:

A System Designed for Modelling, Monitoring, and Control of Fermentation Processes, Powered by Metaheuristic Algorithms

Contemporary Bioprocesses Control Algorithms for Educational Purposes

Simultaneous State and Kinetic Observation of Class-Controllable Bioprocesses

Escherichia coli cultivation process modelling using abc-ga hybrid algorithm

Investigation of fermentation regimes for the production of low-alcohol and non-alcohol beers

Metaheuristic Algorithms: Theory and Applications

Model-based monitoring of biotechnological processes-a review

Dr. Li Qin | Monitoring Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Li Qin | Monitoring Award | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Li Qin, Zhejiang Ocean University, China

Dr. Li Qin is a faculty member in the Department of Information Engineering at Zhejiang Ocean University, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Information and Communication Engineering from Dalian Maritime University in 2019, where he also completed his M.S. and B.S. degrees. He was a visiting Ph.D. student at the Cullen College of Engineering, University of Houston, from 2017 to 2018. Before joining Zhejiang Ocean University in 2024, he served as an associate research fellow and lecturer at Ningbo University and was a visiting scholar at Zhejiang University. His research focuses on information engineering and related technologies.

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Suitability of Li Qin, Ph.D., for the Best Researcher Award

Dr. Li Qin demonstrates a strong academic background and research experience in the field of Information and Communication Engineering. His contributions to multidisciplinary research, particularly in marine science, engineering, and tunnel lighting systems, highlight his diverse expertise. Below is an evaluation based on key award criteria:

📚 Education

🎓 Ph.D. in Information and Communication Engineering (Mar. 2015 – Jan. 2019)
🔹 Dalian Maritime University, China

🎓 Visiting Ph.D. Researcher (Sept. 2017 – Sept. 2018)
🔹 Cullen College of Engineering, University of Houston, TX, USA

🎓 M.S. in Electronic Science and Technology (Sept. 2013 – Mar. 2015)
🔹 Dalian Maritime University, China

🎓 B.S. in Electronic Information Science and Technology (Sept. 2009 – July 2013)
🔹 Dalian Maritime University, China

🏢 Professional Experience

👨‍🏫 Lecturer (June 2024 – Present)
🔹 Department of Information Engineering, Zhejiang Ocean University, China

🧑‍🔬 Associate Research Fellow (Dec. 2022 – May 2024)
🔹 Department of Information Science and Engineering, Ningbo University, China

🎓 Visiting Scholar (Sept. 2022 – Sept. 2023)
🔹 Ocean College, Zhejiang University, China

👨‍🏫 Lecturer (Jan. 2019 – Dec. 2022)
🔹 Department of Information Science and Engineering, Ningbo University, China

🏆 Achievements, Awards & Honors

🌟 Outstanding Research Contribution – Recognized for significant contributions to Information and Communication Engineering
📜 Published Multiple Research Papers – Articles in prestigious SCI/EI-indexed journals
🏅 Government and Institutional Grants – Secured funding for various research projects
🔬 Key Research Areas – Wireless Communications, Signal Processing, Ocean Information Engineering

Publication Top Notes:

Actual Truck Arrival Prediction at a Container Terminal with the Truck Appointment System Based on the Long Short-Term Memory and Transformer Model

Proposal for a Calculation Model of Perceived Luminance in Road Tunnel Interior Environment: A Case Study of a Tunnel in China

Comparative Study of Energy Savings for Various Control Strategies in the Tunnel Lighting System

Use of Pupil Area and Fixation Maps to Evaluate Visual Behavior of Drivers inside Tunnels at Different Luminance Levels—A Pilot Study

Dynamic luminance tuning method for tunnel lighting based on data mining of real-time traffic flow