Shahab Naghdi | Gas Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahab Naghdi | Gas Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahab Naghdi | Gas Sensors | Postdoc researcher at Tarbiat Modares University | Iran

Dr. Shahab Naghdi is a postdoctoral researcher at Tarbiat Modares University with a specialized focus on seafood processing, bio-waste refinery, and intelligent packaging. With a solid academic foundation, Dr. Shahab Naghdi earned his Ph.D. in Seafood Processing from Tarbiat Modares University, where his doctoral research explored the extraction and application of sulfated polysaccharides and protein hydrolysates from marine by-products. His research journey has been marked by a strong emphasis on sustainable technologies and marine biotechnology, placing him at the forefront of efforts to utilize underexploited aquatic resources through eco-friendly techniques. Professionally, Dr. Shahab Naghdi has collaborated extensively with international scholars from countries including Sweden, Spain, and Indonesia, and has co-authored numerous high-impact research papers. reflecting his growing influence in the fields of food bioprocessing and marine-derived biomaterials. Dr. Shahab Naghdi’s h-index of 9 and i10-index of 8 highlight the scientific depth and consistency of his research outputs. His areas of interest include bioactive compound extraction, intelligent color-changing nanosensors, fish protein hydrolysates, and the development of biopolymer-based films for food preservation. Dr. Shahab Naghdi is skilled in ultrasonic-assisted extraction, enzymatic hydrolysis, pH-sensing technology, and analytical techniques used in evaluating antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. He has successfully applied these techniques to create sustainable solutions for food packaging and marine waste utilization, contributing both scientific innovation and environmental benefit.

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Selected Publications:

  1. A starch-based pH-sensing and ammonia detector film containing betacyanin of paperflower for application in intelligent packaging of fish (2021) – 137 Citations

  2. Ultrasonic-assisted enzymatic extraction of sulfated polysaccharide from Skipjack tuna by-products (2023) – 24 Citations

  3. Parallel extraction of sulfated polysaccharides and protein hydrolysate from skipjack tuna head and their bioactive and functional properties (2023) – 21 Citations

  4. Fish Protein Hydrolysate from Sulfated Polysaccharides Extraction Residue of Tuna Processing By‐Products with Bioactive and Functional Properties (2023) – 19 Citations

 

 

Prof. Fang-Hsing Wang | Gas Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fang-Hsing Wang | Gas Sensor | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Fang-Hsing Wang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

Dr. Fang-Hsing Wang is a distinguished scholar in the field of optoelectronics and electrical engineering, currently serving as the Director of the Graduate Institute of Optoelectronics at National Chung Hsing University. He has been a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Graduate Institute of Optoelectronics at the same institution since February 2017, following a successful tenure as an Associate Professor and Assistant Professor. Dr. Wang earned his Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from National Chiao Tung University in 1997. His research focuses on photodetectors, nanosensors, transparent conducting films, TFT-LCD process technology, and circuit design. With 115 published papers to his name, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to his field. His research excellence has been recognized with notable awards, including the TACT International Conference Poster Paper Award in 2011 and the National Chung Hsing University Engineering Journal Best Paper Award in 2015. As an IEEE member, Dr. Wang continues to advance the boundaries of optoelectronics and related technologies.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award

This individual exhibits a high level of expertise and achievement in their field, with an impressive record of publications and awards. Their ongoing contributions to research, particularly in areas like nanosensors and photodetectors, along with their leadership roles, make them a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering
    National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, 1997

Work Experience:

  • Director, Graduate Institute of Optoelectronics
    National Chung Hsing University, Aug. 2023 – Present
  • Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering & Graduate Institute of Optoelectronics
    National Chung Hsing University, Feb. 2017 – Present
  • Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering & Graduate Institute of Optoelectronics
    National Chung Hsing University, Aug. 2011 – Jan. 2017
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
    National Chung Hsing University, Aug. 2003 – July 2011

Publication top Notes:

Using a protrusion sapphire substrate to synthesize ZnO nanoflower arrays and application of Cu decorated ZnO nanoflower arrays as a H2 and CO gas sensor

Fabrications of the Flexible Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensors Using Au-CuO-rGO and Au-CuO-rGO-MWCNTs Nanocomposites as Carriers

Synthesis of ZnO Nanoflower Arrays on a Protrusion Sapphire Substrate and Application of Al-Decorated ZnO Nanoflower Matrix in Gas Sensors

Synthesis of ZnO Nanoflower Arrays on Patterned Cavity Substrate and Their Application in Methylene Blue Degradation

Nd dopant effect on structural properties of BiFeO3 thin films and application in a negative capacitance transistor