Mona Maze | Land Classification | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mona Maze | Land Classification | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher | Agricultural Research Center | Egypt

Dr. Mona Maze is a dedicated researcher specializing in agricultural climate, plant nutrition, and digital agriculture, with a strong focus on developing climate change adaptation strategies, precision farming approaches, and the use of remote sensing and machine learning in agriculture. She earned her PhD in Plant Nutrition from the Technical University of Munich, where her doctoral work addressed crop growth and yield modeling under water scarcity and changing climatic conditions. Over her professional career, she has actively contributed to national and international research projects in collaboration with institutions such as the European Commission, USAID, UNDP, and FAO, while also leading initiatives like the Digital Dynamic Agricultural Map of Egypt and Early Warning Systems for farmers. Her teaching experience and supervision of graduate students reflect her commitment to academic development, while her publication record in reputed journals such as Scientific Reports, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Agronomy, and Energies highlights her strong scientific contributions. Her research interests span climate-smart agriculture, soil fertility, plant nutrition, digital transformation in agriculture, and data-driven solutions for food security. She possesses advanced research skills in machine learning, deep learning, geospatial data analysis, crop modeling, and experimental design, complemented by professional certifications in business management, spatial data science, and AI-based systems. She has 54 citations by 54 documents, 11 publications, and an h-index of 4, reflecting her growing impact in the scientific community.

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Featured Publications

  1. Maze, M., Attaher, S., Taqi, M. O., Elsawy, R., Gad El-Moula, M. M. H., Hashem, F. A., & Moussa, A. S. (2025). Enhanced agricultural land use/land cover classification in the Nile Delta using Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data and machine learning. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.

  2. Salah, M., Maze, M., & Tonbol, K. (2024). Intersecting vulnerabilities: Climate justice, gender inequality, and COVID-19’s impact on rural women in Egypt. Multidisciplinary Adaptive Climate Insights.

  3. Maze, M., Taqi, M. O., Tolba, R., Abdel-Wareth, A. A. A., & Lohakare, J. (2024). Estimation of methane greenhouse gas emissions from livestock in Egypt during 1989 to 2021. Scientific Reports.

  4. El-Beltagi, H. S., Hashem, F. A., Maze, M., Shalaby, T. A., Shehata, W. F., & Taha, N. M. (2022). Control of gas emissions (N₂O and CO₂) associated with applied different rates of nitrogen and their influences on growth, productivity, and physio-biochemical attributes of green bean plants grown under different irrigation methods. Agronomy, 12(2), 249.

  5. Abd El-Fattah, D. A., Maze, M., Ali, B. A. A., & Awed, N. M. (2022). Role of mycorrhizae in enhancing the economic revenue of water and phosphorus use efficiency in sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. saccharata) plants. Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences.

Alexandru Dandocsi | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alexandru Dandocsi | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award 

Recognised Research at National Institute of Research and Development for Optoelectronics – INOE2000, Romania

Dr. Alexandru Marius Dandocsi is a leading researcher in atmospheric science with expertise in passive remote sensing, Earth observation, and environmental data analysis. He has worked across top institutions including the National Institute of Research and Development for Optoelectronics, the European Space Agency, and the European Commission. His work spans scientific algorithm development, satellite validation, and the integration of remote sensing data into environmental policy frameworks. He has contributed to key European initiatives such as Horizon Europe and the European Green Deal, and is a core member of ACTRIS and other global research infrastructures. Dr. Dandocsi has participated in numerous international field campaigns, workshops, and scientific conferences, showcasing both his technical skills and leadership capabilities. With an impressive list of peer-reviewed publications and collaborative projects, he stands out as a multidisciplinary scientist whose work bridges science, technology, and policy. His career reflects a strong commitment to research excellence and global environmental advancement.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Alexandru Dandocsi completed his higher education in Romania, earning his PhD in Physics from the University Politehnica of Bucharest. His doctoral research focused on passive remote sensing methods for the retrieval of atmospheric gas concentrations, using instruments such as FTIR and MAX-DOAS. His thesis, written in Romanian, explored advanced methodologies to measure gas density in the atmosphere using optical remote sensing techniques. He graduated with the highest distinction, summa cum laude, which reflects his academic excellence and deep engagement with his field. His education laid a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of atmospheric physics and satellite remote sensing. Throughout his academic journey, he developed expertise in data analysis, radiative transfer modeling, and algorithm development. His educational background has been integral to his contributions to international research projects and policy-supporting scientific assessments. Dr. Dandocsi’s academic training continues to drive his innovative work in environmental monitoring and climate science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Dandocsi’s professional experience spans over a decade in high-impact roles within leading scientific institutions in Romania and across Europe. He began his career at the National Institute of Research and Development for Optoelectronics as a junior scientist, where he developed strong technical skills in operating and analyzing data from passive remote sensing instruments. He later served as a Research Fellow at the European Space Agency, where he contributed to satellite mission support, algorithm development, and coordination of scientific activities under ESA’s atmospheric research initiatives. His appointment as a Seconded National Expert at the European Commission further solidified his influence, allowing him to shape environmental policy and research agendas in alignment with EU space and sustainability objectives. Currently, he is a Recognised Researcher continuing his scientific contributions at the national and international level. Dr. Dandocsi’s career reflects a continuous upward trajectory marked by collaboration, innovation, and service to scientific advancement and environmental governance.

Research Interest

Dr. Alexandru Dandocsi’s research interests lie at the intersection of atmospheric science, environmental monitoring, and remote sensing technology. He is particularly focused on the development and validation of retrieval algorithms for passive remote sensing instruments, such as FTIR, MAX-DOAS, and solar/lunar photometers. He actively works on the integration of satellite-based data with ground-based observations to improve the accuracy of atmospheric gas measurements and aerosol characterization. His interests extend to studying the impact of human activities on air quality and climate, including assessments of greenhouse gas emissions and aerosol dynamics. He is also involved in developing tools for the calibration and validation of satellite missions such as Sentinel-5P and Aeolus, contributing to global networks like ACTRIS and EuroGEO. His interdisciplinary work bridges environmental science, physics, and data analysis, offering valuable insights for climate policy and scientific research. His work supports initiatives such as the European Green Deal and Horizon Europe.

Award and Honor

Dr. Alexandru Dandocsi has earned recognition within the scientific community for his contributions to Earth observation and atmospheric research. These competitive and prestigious positions are granted only to highly skilled scientists with proven research excellence and cross-disciplinary collaboration experience. His role in helping shape EU research and innovation policies related to the environment further highlights the trust placed in his scientific expertise. Additionally, his invitation to present at numerous international conferences and his involvement in ESA and Horizon Europe projects underline the respect he commands in the scientific field. His publications in high-impact journals and collaborations with international networks also speak to the recognition and value of his ongoing research contributions.

Research Skill

Dr. Dandocsi possesses a broad and advanced range of research skills developed through years of experience in satellite remote sensing and atmospheric science. He is proficient in programming languages such as Python and MATLAB, which he uses extensively for data analysis, algorithm development, and modeling. His technical expertise includes operating complex ground-based instruments such as FTIR, MAX-DOAS, and sun photometers, as well as analyzing data from satellite missions like TROPOMI and Aeolus. He has experience with designing and implementing scientific field campaigns, including technical preparations and instrument deployment. Dr. Dandocsi is also skilled in the development of calibration and validation procedures for remote sensing products, quality assurance assessment of scientific data, and interpretation of multi-source environmental observations. His ability to work with large datasets, combined with his understanding of atmospheric physics, makes him highly effective in applied research. He also demonstrates strong communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills in cross-border collaborative projects.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Quantifying CH₄ emissions from hard coal mines using mobile sun-viewing Fourier transform spectrometry
Authors: A. Luther, R. Kleinschek, L. Scheidweiler, S. Defratyka, M. Stanisavljevic, …
Year: 2019
Citations: 70

Title: Multiyear typology of long-range transported aerosols over Europe
Authors: V. Nicolae, C. Talianu, S. Andrei, B. Antonescu, D. Ene, D. Nicolae, …
Year: 2019
Citations: 28

Title: Observational constraints on methane emissions from Polish coal mines using a ground-based remote sensing network
Authors: A. Luther, J. Kostinek, R. Kleinschek, S. Defratyka, M. Stanisavljević, …
Year: 2022
Citations: 27

Title: Online Chemical Characterization and Source Identification of Summer and Winter Aerosols in Măgurele, Romania
Authors: L. Mărmureanu, J. Vasilescu, J. Slowik, A.S.H. Prévôt, C.A. Marin, B. Antonescu, …
Year: 2020
Citations: 20

Title: Wintertime variations of gaseous atmospheric constituents in Bucharest peri-Urban area
Authors: C.A. Marin, L. Mărmureanu, C. Radu, A. Dandocsi, C. Stan, F. Ţoancă, …
Year: 2019
Citations: 15

Title: High potential for CH₄ emission mitigation from oil infrastructure in one of EU’s major production regions
Authors: F. Stavropoulou, K. Vinković, B. Kers, M. de Vries, S. van Heuven, P. Korbeń, …
Year: 2023
Citations: 14

Title: Extended aerosol and surface characterization from S5P/TROPOMI with GRASP algorithm. Part I: Conditions, approaches, performance and new possibilities
Authors: P. Litvinov, C. Chen, O. Dubovik, L. Bindreiter, C. Matar, D. Fuertes, A. Lopatin, …
Year: 2024
Citations: 8

Title: The impact of using assimilated Aeolus wind data on regional WRF-Chem dust simulations
Authors: P. Kiriakidis, A. Gkikas, G. Papangelis, T. Christoudias, J. Kushta, …
Year: 2023
Citations: 8

Title: Independent retrieval of aerosol type from lidar
Authors: D. Nicolae, J. Vasilescu, C. Talianu, A. Dandocsi
Year: 2016
Citations: 7

Title: Extended aerosol and surface characterization from S5P/TROPOMI with GRASP algorithm. Part II: Global validation and Intercomparison
Authors: C. Chen, P. Litvinov, O. Dubovik, L. Bindreiter, C. Matar, D. Fuertes, A. Lopatin, …
Year: 2024
Citations: 6

Conclusion

Dr. Alexandru Marius Dandocsi is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding contributions to atmospheric science and Earth observation. His work on passive remote sensing, satellite validation, and environmental monitoring has significantly advanced scientific understanding and supported critical environmental policies at the European level. Through active participation in international research initiatives and impactful publications, he has demonstrated both academic excellence and societal relevance. With his proven expertise, collaborative mindset, and growing leadership experience, Dr. Dandocsi holds strong potential to drive future innovations and play a key role in shaping global environmental research and policy.

Imen Bouchmel | Environmental management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Imen Bouchmel | Environmental management | Best Researcher Award

Doctor of finance at Higher Institute of Management of Tunis, University of Tunis, Tunisia

Dr. Imen Bouchmel is a finance researcher and academic professional with a focused interest in green investment, sustainable finance, and corporate innovation. She is currently serving as a contractual assistant at the Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis, University of Tunis. With a strong academic background culminating in a Ph.D. in Finance, she has demonstrated exceptional dedication to advancing financial knowledge that aligns with global environmental and economic challenges. Dr. Bouchmel has published in high-impact journals such as the Journal of Environmental Management and Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, contributing meaningful insights into the nexus of financial performance, innovation, and environmental responsibility. She is actively engaged in both national and international conferences and has collaborated with multi-disciplinary research teams. Her combination of academic excellence, research productivity, and teaching experience marks her as a promising thought leader in the field of sustainable and responsible finance.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Imen Bouchmel earned her Ph.D. in Finance from the Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis (ISGT), University of Tunis, between 2020 and 2023, graduating with the highest distinction: Très Honorable avec Félicitations du Jury. She previously completed a Master’s degree in Finance Research (2017–2019) at the same institution, awarded with Mention Très Bien, reflecting strong academic performance. Her foundational studies include a Bachelor’s degree in Finance (2014–2017) from ISGT, where she obtained Mention Assez Bien. Her academic journey began with a Mathematics Baccalaureate from Lycée Bardo, Tunis, in 2014, completed with Mention Bien. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Bouchmel has demonstrated consistent excellence and a clear trajectory toward financial research. Her solid education laid the groundwork for her specialization in green finance, corporate governance, and financial innovation—fields that are increasingly relevant in the context of global sustainability and economic development.

Professional Experience

Dr. Imen Bouchmel has held several academic roles since 2018, steadily progressing from a part-time teaching assistant to a full contractual assistant at the Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis (ISGT), University of Tunis. Since 2020, she has contributed to a wide range of financial and accounting courses, including General Accounting, Financial Engineering, Corporate Evaluation, and Financial Control. Prior to this, she taught financial operations and business environment modules at the Institute of Future Training. Her early professional experience also includes a customer service advisory role at Convergys in 2018. Dr. Bouchmel’s academic teaching is complemented by her active role as a thesis project supervisor and rapporteur, underscoring her engagement in student mentorship and academic leadership. This depth of experience reflects a solid foundation in financial education and research application, supporting her contributions to academic and institutional development.

Research Interest

Dr. Bouchmel’s research interests lie primarily in green investment, sustainable finance, corporate innovation, and financial performance, with a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility in emerging and international markets. Her scholarly work explores how factors such as environmental monetary losses and gender diversity influence investment behaviors and corporate performance. She is particularly focused on examining the financial constraints of SMEs and how innovation can mediate their transition toward environmentally responsible operations. By integrating econometric analysis with theoretical modeling, her research aims to provide practical insights for both academia and industry. Her interest also extends to analyzing the role of financial engineering and financing sources in achieving environmental goals. Dr. Bouchmel’s contributions are timely, given the growing global emphasis on climate finance and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) frameworks, and they demonstrate her commitment to aligning financial strategies with sustainable development objectives.

Award and Honor

Dr. Imen Bouchmel has earned notable recognition for her academic excellence and research contributions. The most prestigious honor is her Ph.D. in Finance awarded with “Très Honorable avec Félicitations du Jury”, the highest academic distinction from the University of Tunis, indicating outstanding scholarly achievement. Her Master’s degree was conferred with Mention Très Bien, further affirming her academic distinction. While she has not explicitly listed awards beyond these academic honors, her selection as a speaker and contributor to major international conferences—including the Financial Economics Meeting (FEM) in Paris and the Company and Climate Change Conference (CCC)—reflects recognition within the research community. Additionally, her acceptance into high-impact journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science marks a significant achievement in scholarly publishing. Her growing visibility as a researcher focused on sustainability, innovation, and finance reflects her trajectory toward future academic awards and honors.

Research Skill

Dr. Bouchmel possesses a wide array of research skills that enable her to conduct advanced empirical and theoretical investigations in finance. She is proficient in econometric software such as STATA and R, which she uses for data modeling, regression analysis, and mediation analysis in her studies on green investment and corporate performance. Her methodological strengths include moderated mediation analysis, cross-country comparisons, and the construction of environmental and innovation-based financial models. She is experienced in drafting and submitting academic articles to high-impact journals and has strong skills in academic writing, peer-review processes, and citation management. Her active participation in conferences further highlights her abilities in academic presentation, scientific communication, and knowledge dissemination. In addition, her involvement in interdisciplinary training, such as machine learning applications in finance, showcases her adaptability to modern research tools and evolving methodologies. These competencies collectively establish her as a skilled and research-driven academic professional.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Financing sources, green investment, and environmental performance: Cross-country evidence
Authors: I. Bouchmel, Z. Ftiti, W. Louhichi, A. Omri
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 353, Article 120230
Year: 2024
Citations: 44

Title: The mediating effect of corporate innovation on the relationship between gender diversity and firm performance
Authors: I. Bouchmel, J. El Ouakdi, Z. Ftiti, W. Louhichi, A. Omri
Journal: Management International, Vol. 26(1), Pages 102–122
Year: 2022
Citations: 13

Conclusion

Dr. Imen Bouchmel is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her strong academic foundation, impactful research on green finance and corporate sustainability, and active involvement in scholarly dissemination. Her publications in reputed journals, combined with her participation in international conferences, reflect a commitment to addressing critical global challenges such as environmental responsibility and innovation in finance. With a growing research portfolio and evident leadership within academic circles, Dr. Bouchmel demonstrates great potential for continued contributions to both research and societal progress. Her trajectory positions her as a future leader in sustainable financial research and academic excellence.

Mr. Harsh Narendra Vazirani | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Harsh Narendra Vazirani | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Harsh Narendra Vazirani at University of Sydney, Australia

👨‍🎓 Profiles

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Publications

Highly Efficient JR Optimization Technique for Solving Prediction Problem of Soil Organic Carbon on Large Scale

  • Authors: Harsh Vazirani, Xiaofeng Wu, Anurag Srivastava, Debajyoti Dhar, Divyansh Pathak
  • Journal: Sensors
  • Year: 2024

New Model for Optimized Searching for Image Retrieval in Digital Libraries

  • Authors: PK Tripathy, Harsh Vazirani
  • Year: 2016

An Improvement Study Report of Face Detection Techniques using Adaboost and SVM

  • Authors: Rajeev Kumar Singh, Anubhav Sharma, Alka Gulati, Harsh Vazirani
  • Journal: International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security
  • Year: 2011

Offline handwriting recognition using genetic algorithm

  • Authors: Rahul Kala, Harsh Vazirani, Anupam Shukla, Ritu Tiwari
  • Journal: arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.3257
  • Year: 2010

Evolutionary Radial Basis Function Network for Classificatory Problems.

  • Authors: Rahul Kala, Harsh Vazirani, Nishant Khanwalkar, Mahua Bhattacharya
  • Journal: Int. J. Comput. Sci. Appl.
  • Year: 2010

Assoc Prof Dr. Jiuchuan Guo | Biosensor Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Jiuchuan Guo | Biosensor Technology | Best Researcher Award

Jiuchuan Guo at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

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Summary

Assoc Prof Dr. Jiuchuan Guo is a dedicated researcher at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His work centers around biosensor technology, with a focus on multi-modal biological microprobe sensing mechanisms and AI-driven biosensor development. He addresses challenges like low-abundance molecule detection, improving sensitivity, and reducing interference in biosensors.

Education

Assoc Prof Dr. Guo completed his education in Information and Communication Engineering, specializing in biosensor technologies.

Professional Experience

With extensive research experience, he has published 13 first-author papers, including highly impactful works in leading journals such as IEEE Trans, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, and Analytical Chemistry. He also holds 6 patents and was awarded the prestigious State Sponsored Postdoctoral Fellowship and the 2023 Science and Technology Progress Award.

🔬 Research Interests

Assoc Prof Dr. Guo’s research spans the development of portable biosensors, functionalized nanoprobes, and AI algorithms to enhance biosensor performance.

Publications

Overview of therapeutic drug monitoring and clinical practice

  • Authors: Zijun Fang, He Zhang, Jiuchuan Guo, Jinhong Guo
  • Journal: Talanta
  • Year: 2024

Minimally invasive electrochemical continuous glucose monitoring sensors: Recent progress and perspective

  • Authors: Yuanyuan Zou, Zhengkang Chu, Jiuchuan Guo, Shan Liu, Xing Ma, Jinhong Guo
  • Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Year: 2023

Organ-on-a-chip: A new tool for in vitro research

  • Authors: Jiasheng Yan, Ziwei Li, Jiuchuan Guo, Shan Liu, Jinhong Guo
  • Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Year: 2022

Integrated electrochemical lateral flow immunoassays (eLFIAs): recent advances

  • Authors: Jie Cheng, Guopan Yang, Jiuchuan Guo, Shan Liu, Jinhong Guo
  • Journal: Analyst
  • Year: 2022

Platelet detection based on improved YOLO_v3

  • Authors: Renting Liu, Chunhui Ren, Miaomiao Fu, Zhengkang Chu, Jiuchuan Guo
  • Journal: Cyborg and Bionic Systems
  • Year: 2022

Assoc Prof Dr. Diangeng Li | Biosensor Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Diangeng Li | Biosensor Technology | Best Researcher Award

Diangeng Li at Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital, Capital Medical University, China

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Summary

Assoc Prof Dr. Diangeng Li, M.D., is an Associate Professor and Associate Chief Physician at Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital, Capital Medical University. He has extensive expertise in translational medicine, focusing on biosensor technology. As a Visiting Scholar at Jefferson Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University, he has contributed significantly to medical research and innovation.

Education

  • M.D., Medical Degree
  • Visiting Scholar, Jefferson Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University, U.S.A.

Professional Experience

  • Associate Chief Physician
  • Associate Researcher
  • Associate Professor
  • M.S. Tutor

🔬 Research Interests

  • Biosensor technology
  • Translational Medicine

 

Publications

Analysis of m6A-regulated genes and subtype classification in lupus nephritis

  • Authors: Li, D., Li, Y., Zhu, K., Sun, Q., Jin, M.
  • Journal: BMC Nephrology
  • Year: 2024

An EM-Tracked Approach for Calibrating the 3D Pose of Flexible Endoscopes.

  • Authors: Long, Z., Chi, Y., Zhang, X., Li, D., Jiang, Z.
  • Journal: Annals of Biomedical Engineering
  • Year: 2021

An Ultra-miniaturized Inflammation Monitoring Platform Implemented by Long Afterglow Lateral Flow Immunoassay

  • Authors: Guo, J., Zhang, Y., Fu, Y., Guo, J., Li, D.
  • Journal: IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Year: 2024

Research Progress and Prospects of Intelligent Diabetes Monitoring Systems: A Review.

  • Authors: Zou, Y., Chu, Z., Yang, T., Guo, J., Li, D.
  • Journal: IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Year: 2024

Integrative analysis of the association between circadian rhythm and lupus nephritis

  • Authors: Jin, M., Teng, F., Cao, B., Sun, Q., Li, D.
  • Journal: Clinical Kidney Journal
  • Year: 2023

Prof Dr. Jinhong Guo | Biosensor Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Jinhong Guo | Biosensor Technology | Best Researcher Award

Jinhong Guo at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

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Summary

National Excellent Youth and Chongqing Jieqing Youth of China, with a focus on biosensor technology.

Education

Doctoral Director, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Chongqing Medical University

Professional Experience

  • Chief of National Key R&D Programs
  • 200+ papers published (Nature Electronics, Angew Chem)
  • 50+ national invention patents, 30+ Class II/III medical device certifications
  • First Prize, Optical Engineering Society of China (2023)

🔬 Research Experience

  • Biosensor technology
  • Medical multimodal sensing & digital healthcare innovation
  • Technology commercialization and standardization of medical devices

 

Publications

Three-dimensional flexible electronics using solidified liquid metal with regulated plasticity

  • Authors: Guoqiang Li, Mingyang Zhang, Sanhu Liu, Man Yuan, Junjie Wu, Mei Yu, Lijun Teng, Zhiwu Xu, Jinhong Guo, Guanglin Li, Zhiyuan Liu, Xing Ma
  • Journal: Nature Electronics
  • Year: 2023

5G-enabled ultra-sensitive fluorescence sensor for proactive prognosis of COVID-19

  • Authors: Jiuchuan Guo, Shuqin Chen, Shulin Tian, Ke Liu, Jian Ni, Ming Zhao, Yuejun Kang, Xing Ma, Jinhong Guo
  • Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Year: 2021

Nanomaterial labels in lateral flow immunoassays for point-of-care-testing

  • Authors: Jiuchuan Guo, Shuqin Chen, Jinhong Guo, Xing Ma
  • Journal: Journal of Materials Science & Technology
  • Year: 2021

Multi-task joint learning model for segmenting and classifying tongue images using a deep neural network

  • Authors: Qiang Xu, Yu Zeng, Wenjun Tang, Wei Peng, Tingwei Xia, Zongrun Li, Fei Teng, Weihong Li, Jinhong Guo
  • Journal: IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics
  • Year: 2020

Multiplexed detection of biomarkers in lateral-flow immunoassays

  • Authors: Lei Huang, Shulin Tian, Wenhao Zhao, Ke Liu, Xing Ma, Jinhong Guo
  • Journal: Analyst
  • Year: 2020

Mr. Yiming Zhang | biosensor technology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yiming Zhang | biosensor technology | Best Researcher Award

Yiming Zhang at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

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Summary

Mr. Yiming Zhang is currently pursuing his master’s degree in bioelectronics at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His work focuses on biosensor technology, biomedical equipment, and chemical sensors.

Education

Master’s student, Bioelectronics, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

Professional Experience

Mr. Yiming has developed a neural network-driven detection system for analyzing long afterglow images of serum amyloid A (SAA), improving point-of-care testing with high accuracy.

🔬 Research Experience

  • Biosensor technology
  •  Image processing in biomedical applications
  • Neural network-driven analysis

 

Publications

A general approach for inferring the ancestry of recent ancestors of an admixed individual

  • Authors: Yiming Zhang, Haotian Zhang, Yufeng Wu
  • Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Year: 2024

Joint inference of ancestry and genotypes of parents from children

  • Authors: Yiming Zhang, Yufeng Wu
  • Journal: iScience
  • Year: 2022

Inferring the ancestry of parents and grandparents from genetic data

  • Authors: Jingwen Pei, Sergei L. Kosakovsky Pond, Yiming Zhang, Rasmus Nielsen, Yufeng Wu
  • Journal: PLOS Computational Biology
  • Year: 2020

Energy-aware page replacement and consistency guarantee for hybrid NVM–DRAM memory systems

  • Authors: Zhan, J., Zhang, Y., Jiang, W., Yang, J., Li, L., Li, Y.
  • Journal: Journal of Systems Architecture
  • Year: 2018

Data management for automotive ECUs based on Hybrid RAM-NVM main memory

  • Authors: Yang, J., Zhan, J., Zhang, Y., Jiang, W., Li, L., Zhu, L., Tang, X.
  • Journal: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Embedded Software and System (ICESS 2016)
  • Year: 2017

Albert Elikplim-Agbenorhevi-Remote Sensing-Young Scientist Award 

Mr. Albert Elikplim-Agbenorhevi-Remote Sensing-Young Scientist Award 

University of Bonn-Ghana 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi's academic journey began with a Bachelor's in Water and Sanitation from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, providing him with a solid foundation in environmental science. He then pursued a Master's in Water Engineering, specializing in climate change, from the Pan African University, Institute of Water and Energy Sciences. This interdisciplinary education equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to address complex challenges at the intersection of water resources management and climate change adaptation.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his career, Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi has engaged in a variety of professional endeavors that have expanded his expertise in ecohydrology, climate change, and water resources management. His doctoral studies at the University of Bonn, focusing on the AGUA project, exemplify his commitment to advancing knowledge in ecohydrology and distributed hydrological modeling. Additionally, his research internships and training experiences with organizations like WASCAL have provided him with practical skills and insights into conducting fieldwork and utilizing statistical tools for climate science research.

Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi's research focus revolves around understanding the impacts of climate change on water resources availability and management strategies in West Africa. His dissertation projects, both at the master's and doctoral levels, demonstrate his dedication to analyzing the effects of climate variability on surface water and groundwater resources in Ghana. Furthermore, his publications on land use and land cover change dynamics highlight his multidisciplinary approach to studying environmental processes and informing decision-making for sustainable land and water management.

Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi's contributions to ecohydrology and climate change research have garnered recognition from his peers and the scientific community. His co-authored publication on land use and land cover changes in tropical basins using remote sensing techniques is currently under review, reflecting the significance of his research findings. Additionally, his collaborative work on analyzing land use dynamics in the Pra River Basin has been published in reputable environmental journals, showcasing his impact on advancing scientific knowledge in the field.

Impact and Influence

Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi's research has the potential to have a significant impact on water resources management and climate change adaptation efforts in West Africa. By providing valuable insights into the drivers of environmental change and developing modeling tools for assessing future scenarios, his work contributes to informed decision-making and policy development at local, national, and regional levels. Furthermore, his involvement in interdisciplinary workshops and training programs fosters collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers and practitioners in the field of ecohydrology and climate science.

Remote sensing is a powerful technology that allows us to gather information about Earth's surface and atmosphere without direct physical contact. Using sensors mounted on satellites, aircraft, or ground-based platforms, remote sensing enables us to capture images and data across vast geographical areas. These data can include information about land use, vegetation health, climate patterns, atmospheric conditions, and more. Remote sensing plays a crucial role in various fields such as environmental monitoring, agriculture, urban planning, disaster management, and natural resource exploration.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Mr. Albert Elikplim Agbenorhevi envisions continuing his contributions to ecohydrology and climate change research, with a focus on bridging the gap between scientific knowledge and practical solutions for water resources management. His legacy may be defined by his commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges in West Africa and empowering local communities to adapt to climate change impacts. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and leveraging innovative research methodologies, Albert strives to leave a lasting impact on the field of ecohydrology and contribute to building resilience in the face of global environmental change.

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