Ming-Feng Yeh | Applications of Sensors | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Ming-Feng Yeh
Lunghwa University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Ming-Feng Yeh
Affiliation Lunghwa University of Science and Technology
Country Taiwan
Scopus ID 7202944174
Documents 56
Citations 732
h-index 14
Subject Area Electrical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Intelligent Systems
Event Global Sensor Award

Professor Ming-Feng Yeh is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of electrical engineering and intelligent systems. He has devoted his career to advancing research and education in areas including grey system theory, neural networks, evolutionary algorithms, machine learning, pattern recognition, automatic control, bioengineering applications, and smart systems. Through decades of teaching, research, and scholarly publication, he has contributed to the development of innovative computational techniques and intelligent technologies that support modern engineering solutions.[1]

Abstract

Ming-Feng Yeh is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Lunghwa University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. His research activities focus on intelligent computational methods, machine learning, neural network architectures, grey system theory, evolutionary computation, automatic control systems, and engineering applications in bioengineering and pattern recognition. His scholarly contributions have supported the advancement of intelligent decision-making systems and modern engineering technologies.[1]

Keywords

Electrical Engineering, Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Grey System Theory, Evolutionary Algorithms, Pattern Recognition, Intelligent Systems, Automatic Control, Artificial Intelligence, Bioengineering.

Introduction

Artificial intelligence and intelligent computational systems have become essential components of contemporary engineering research. Scholars who integrate machine learning, optimization techniques, and intelligent control methodologies contribute significantly to technological innovation. Ming-Feng Yeh has established a long-standing academic career dedicated to these disciplines, combining theoretical research with practical engineering applications across multiple domains.[1]

Research Profile

Professor Yeh received his Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Electrical Engineering from Tatung University, Taipei, Taiwan, in 1993, 1995, and 1999 respectively. Since 2001, he has been associated with Lunghwa University of Science and Technology, where he serves as Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering. His academic work focuses on the development of computational intelligence methodologies and their implementation in engineering and scientific applications.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Research and development in grey system theory and intelligent forecasting techniques.
  • Applications of neural network models for engineering problem solving.
  • Evolutionary algorithm optimization for complex decision-making systems.
  • Machine learning methodologies for intelligent automation.
  • Pattern recognition techniques for advanced computational systems.
  • Research contributions to automatic control and smart system development.
  • Interdisciplinary applications involving bioengineering and intelligent technologies.

Publications

Professor Yeh has authored and co-authored scholarly publications covering machine learning, grey system theory, neural networks, optimization algorithms, pattern recognition, and intelligent control systems. His research outputs contribute to both theoretical advancements and practical engineering implementations documented through international journals and conference proceedings.[2]

Research Impact

The research conducted by Ming-Feng Yeh has supported developments in intelligent computing and engineering applications. His work has enhanced understanding of computational intelligence techniques and their implementation in automated systems, forecasting models, bioengineering technologies, and smart engineering environments. His academic activities have also contributed to educating future engineers and researchers in Taiwan and beyond.[1]

Award Suitability

Professor Ming-Feng Yeh demonstrates qualifications appropriate for recognition in research excellence and engineering innovation. His extensive academic experience, long-term commitment to higher education, and contributions to intelligent systems, machine learning, and computational engineering reflect sustained scholarly achievement and professional leadership within the engineering community.[1]

Conclusion

Ming-Feng Yeh has built a distinguished academic career through research, teaching, and innovation in electrical engineering and intelligent systems. His contributions to machine learning, neural networks, grey system theory, and smart technologies continue to support advances in engineering research and education. His work represents a meaningful contribution to the development of modern computational intelligence and applied engineering solutions.[1]

References

  1. Biography of Ming-Feng Yeh. Department of Electrical Engineering, Lunghwa University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
  2. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Ming-Feng Yeh, Author ID 7202944174. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7202944174
  3. DOI Foundation. Digital Object Identifier System.

Sugandhi Jayaraman | Solid State Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Sugandhi Jayaraman
Affiliation University of Westminster
Country United Kingdom
Scopus ID 60640798000
Subject Area Airport Planning, Air Transport, Aviation Infrastructure, Solid State Sensors
Event Global Sensor Awards

Sugandhi Jayaraman is an aviation specialist, airport planner, educator, and consultant with more than two decades of professional experience in airport master planning, terminal planning, passenger flow analysis, airport operations, and aviation infrastructure development. Her career spans major international airports across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, where she has contributed to strategic planning initiatives, capacity enhancement programs, airport expansion projects, and technical due diligence assignments. She currently serves as a Lecturer in Air Transport and Airports Module Leader at the University of Westminster, London, while pursuing doctoral research in transport studies.[1]

Abstract

Sugandhi Jayaraman has established a distinguished career in airport planning, aviation consultancy, and higher education. Her expertise encompasses airport master planning, terminal development, capacity assessments, baggage handling systems, technical due diligence, and aviation infrastructure strategy. Through leadership roles at major engineering and consultancy organizations including Atkins and Arup, she has contributed to internationally significant airport projects such as Heathrow, Abu Dhabi, Dublin, Kansai, Copenhagen, Gatwick, Istanbul, and Southampton Airports. Her current academic role further extends her influence through teaching, mentoring, and research within the field of air transport management.[1]

Keywords

Airport Planning, Airport Master Planning, Aviation Infrastructure, Air Transport Management, Terminal Planning, Passenger Flow Analysis, Airport Capacity Assessment, Baggage Operations, Aviation Consultancy, Airport Development.

Introduction

The growth of global aviation requires sophisticated planning approaches capable of balancing operational efficiency, passenger experience, sustainability, and long-term infrastructure development. Professionals working at the intersection of aviation operations and strategic planning play a crucial role in shaping future airport systems. Sugandhi Jayaraman represents a notable contributor in this domain through her extensive involvement in airport master planning and aviation consultancy projects across multiple continents. Her work combines architectural training, operational expertise, and strategic planning methodologies that support the development of modern aviation infrastructure.[1]

Research Profile

Sugandhi Jayaraman holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, India, and a Master of Science degree in Airport Planning and Management from Cranfield University, United Kingdom. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Transport at the University of Westminster. Her professional expertise includes airport master planning, terminal optimization, airport capacity analysis, ancillary facility planning, passenger processing systems, and airport operational strategy.[1]

She has served in senior planning and leadership roles across internationally recognized organizations and has contributed to projects involving strategic airport development, privatization advisory services, infrastructure investment planning, and operational improvement initiatives. Her multidisciplinary perspective combines architecture, engineering, transport planning, and aviation management.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Led airport master planning and strategic development studies for Abu Dhabi International Airport.
  • Contributed to Dublin Airport capacity and planning application assessments.
  • Participated in Heathrow Airport expansion and baggage operations strategy programs.
  • Developed terminal reconfiguration strategies for Kansai International Airport.
  • Delivered terminal planning and capacity studies for Copenhagen Airport.
  • Supported airport privatization and technical due diligence initiatives in Europe and Asia.
  • Advanced airport planning education through university teaching and postgraduate supervision.

Publications

Among her recognized scholarly contributions is the publication entitled “An Investigative Study into the Annual US$ 2.5 Billion Mishandled Baggage Problem”, published in the Journal of Airport Management. The study examined operational inefficiencies associated with baggage handling systems and explored opportunities for improving tracking, processing efficiency, and service quality within airport environments.[2]

Research Impact

The impact of Sugandhi Jayaraman’s work extends beyond academic publication into practical implementation across major international airports. Her planning methodologies and operational assessments have informed infrastructure investment decisions, terminal development programs, passenger processing improvements, and long-term airport growth strategies. Through her academic role, she continues to contribute to the development of future aviation professionals while advancing knowledge in airport planning and air transport management.[1]

Award Suitability

Sugandhi Jayaraman demonstrates qualifications consistent with recognition for research and professional excellence in aviation and airport infrastructure development. Her combination of industry leadership, technical expertise, international project experience, academic engagement, and scholarly contribution reflects a sustained commitment to advancing airport planning and aviation management. Her contributions have supported strategic decision-making across numerous high-profile airport projects worldwide.[1]

Conclusion

Sugandhi Jayaraman’s career illustrates the integration of academic scholarship and professional practice within the aviation sector. Through extensive international project involvement, educational leadership, and research activity, she has contributed significantly to airport planning, operational optimization, and air transport management. Her work continues to influence both industry development and academic advancement within the global aviation community.[1]

References

  1. Curriculum Vitae. Sugandhi Jayaraman – Senior Airport Consultant and Lecturer in Air Transport, University of Westminster. Professional Career Profile and Project Portfolio.
  2. Jayaraman, S. (2011). An Investigative Study into the Annual US$ 2.5 Billion Mishandled Baggage Problem. Journal of Airport Management, Volume 5, Issue 4.
  3. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Sugandhi Jayaraman, Author ID 60640798000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60640798000

Francisca A. Rodríguez | Solid State Sensors | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

Francisca A. Rodríguez
Faculty of Higher Studies Cuautitlán (FES Cuautitlán), National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico

Francisca A. Rodríguez
Affiliation FES Cuautitlán, UNAM
Country Mexico
Scopus ID 57213124231
Documents 15
Citations 344
h-index 11
Subject Area Electrochemistry, Environmental Engineering, Water Treatment, Energy Storage, Solid State Sensors
Event Global Sensor Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-1834-6312

Francisca A. Rodríguez is a Mexican chemical engineer, researcher, educator, and scientific organizer recognized for her contributions to electrochemical technologies applied to environmental protection and sustainable water treatment. She obtained her master’s and doctoral degrees in Chemical Sciences from FES Cuautitlán and has served as a professor at the institution since 2014. Her research focuses on advanced oxidation processes, electrochemical degradation of recalcitrant pollutants, electrodeionization technologies, and energy storage systems. She has published numerous peer-reviewed articles, supervised undergraduate research projects, and participated actively in national and international scientific initiatives.[1]

Abstract

Francisca Alicia Rodríguez Pérez has established a distinguished academic profile through her research in electrochemical technologies for environmental applications. Her scientific investigations address major challenges associated with water contamination, industrial wastewater treatment, and sustainable resource management. Through advanced oxidation processes, electrochemical degradation methods, and electrodeionization systems, she has contributed to the development of environmentally responsible technologies capable of removing persistent contaminants from aqueous systems. In addition to her research productivity, she has demonstrated commitment to scientific education, mentoring, academic leadership, and international collaboration through conference organization and editorial service.[1]

Keywords

  • Electrochemical Water Treatment
  • Advanced Oxidation Processes
  • Electrodeionization
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Electrochemical Degradation
  • Energy Storage Cells
  • Wastewater Treatment
  • Sustainable Technologies

Introduction

The increasing demand for clean water resources and sustainable environmental technologies has elevated the importance of electrochemical engineering solutions worldwide. Francisca Alicia Rodríguez Pérez has contributed to this field through research that integrates chemical engineering principles with electrochemical treatment technologies. Her academic career combines teaching excellence, scientific research, student mentoring, and institutional service, supporting both knowledge generation and practical environmental applications.[1]

Research Profile

Rodríguez Pérez earned her academic qualifications in Chemical Sciences from FES Cuautitlán and has been a faculty member since 2014. She became a member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers (Sistema Nacional de Investigadores – SNI), Level I, in 2020. Her scholarly portfolio includes peer-reviewed scientific publications, research supervision, conference participation, editorial activities, and leadership of funded research projects. Her involvement in initiatives supported by CONACyT, PAPIIT, and internal research programs reflects sustained engagement with scientific advancement and innovation.[1]

Research Contributions

Her primary scientific contributions are centered on electrochemical technologies designed to address environmental and industrial challenges. Significant areas of research include the development of advanced oxidation systems for pollutant removal, electrodeionization technologies for water purification, and electrochemical methods for treating recalcitrant compounds. She has also explored characterization techniques for energy storage cells, contributing to broader understanding of electrochemical energy systems.[1]

  • Electrochemical degradation of persistent organic pollutants.
  • Advanced oxidation processes for wastewater treatment.
  • Electrodeionization technologies for water purification.
  • Environmental applications of electrochemical engineering.
  • Characterization and evaluation of energy storage systems.

Publications

The researcher has authored and co-authored more than thirteen peer-reviewed scientific publications addressing electrochemistry, environmental remediation, water treatment technologies, and related engineering applications. Her publications contribute to the scientific understanding of pollutant degradation mechanisms and electrochemical process optimization. Additional publication metrics are available through her Scopus Author Profile.[1]

Research Impact

Beyond her publication record, Rodríguez Pérez has demonstrated significant impact through academic mentoring and community engagement. She has supervised approximately twenty-seven undergraduate thesis projects and has participated in scientific congresses including activities related to the Mexican Society of Electrochemistry. Her leadership in organizing the Ibero-American Congress of Science, Education and Technology and her editorial responsibilities within science communication initiatives illustrate a commitment to strengthening scientific culture and public engagement.[1]

Award Suitability

Francisca Alicia Rodríguez Pérez demonstrates strong qualifications for recognition within categories related to environmental engineering, electrochemistry, sustainable technologies, and research excellence. Her combination of scientific productivity, educational leadership, student supervision, project management, and international scientific service reflects a comprehensive academic profile. The societal relevance of her work in water treatment and environmental protection further strengthens her suitability for prestigious academic and professional awards.[1]

Conclusion

Francisca Alicia Rodríguez Pérez represents a notable contributor to contemporary electrochemical and environmental engineering research. Through her investigations into advanced oxidation processes, electrodeionization systems, and pollutant degradation technologies, she has advanced scientific understanding while addressing practical environmental challenges. Her dedication to education, mentorship, research leadership, and scientific dissemination further underscores her significance within the academic community and her potential for continued contributions to sustainable technological development.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Francisca Alicia Rodríguez Pérez, Author ID 57213124231. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57213124231
  2. Faculty of Higher Studies Cuautitlán (FES Cuautitlán). Academic and research profile information relating to Francisca Alicia Rodríguez Pérez and electrochemical research activities.
  3. DOI Foundation. Digital Object Identifier System.

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

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

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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