Muhammad Shahab | Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Muhammad Shahab | Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Mr Muhammad Shahab, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, KFUPM, Saudi Arabia

Muhammad Shahab is a motivated robotics and control systems researcher currently pursuing his MSc in System and Control Engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia. With a background in Mechatronics Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, he has consistently demonstrated a passion for innovation in autonomous systems, fault-tolerant control, and cyber-physical systems. He has contributed to multiple high-impact research projects and publications, particularly in mobile robotics and intelligent control algorithms. His academic journey is marked by scholarships, competitive projects, and technical achievements that reflect his commitment to advancing technology in robotics and automation. With strong programming and problem-solving skills, Muhammad is well-equipped to handle complex engineering challenges. He actively contributes to the academic community through teaching assistantships, publications, and collaborative research. His future vision revolves around developing resilient, adaptive autonomous systems with real-world applications in smart industries and transportation.

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Education

Muhammad Shahab is currently enrolled in the Master of Science (MSc) program in System and Control Engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia, under a fully funded scholarship. His graduate coursework includes advanced subjects such as Linear Multivariable Control, Nonlinear Control, System Identification, Advanced Robotics, and Machine Learning, with a CGPA of 3.607. Earlier, he earned his Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mechatronics Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology Peshawar, Pakistan, in 2021 with a CGPA of 3.4. His undergraduate training focused on Mechatronic System Design, Robotics, Control Systems, and Embedded Systems. He was also awarded the Prime Minister’s Laptop for academic excellence. His educational background blends mechanical design, electronics, and intelligent control, forming a strong foundation for robotics and automation research. He has also participated in numerous technical projects, showcasing his practical grasp of engineering systems and real-time implementation.

Experience

Muhammad Shahab has a rich blend of academic and industrial experience. Currently, he is a Teaching Assistant at KFUPM for the course “Path Planning and Navigation for Mobile Robots,” where he supports students with algorithms, assignments, and conceptual understanding. As a Research Assistant at KFUPM, he is working on a review paper related to prognostics and diagnosis of machine tools in Industry 5.0. Previously, he completed internships at three different engineering firms in Pakistan: Mir Engineering Pvt. Ltd., where he worked on solar water systems; Shama Ghee Pvt. Ltd., focusing on boiler house operations and motor maintenance; and Pakistan Locomotive Factory, gaining insights into CNC machining and locomotive systems. Additionally, his undergraduate projects, including a 3D wire bending machine and autonomous vehicle control, reflect a practical grasp of real-world systems. His roles consistently demonstrate a focus on automation, robotics, control, and diagnostics, contributing to both learning and innovation.

Awards and Honors

Muhammad Shahab has received notable academic recognitions throughout his educational journey. At KFUPM, he is a recipient of a fully funded scholarship for his MSc studies in System and Control Engineering, a testament to his academic excellence and research potential. During his undergraduate studies at UET Peshawar, he was awarded the Prime Minister’s Laptop as part of a government merit-based initiative for high-achieving students. Additionally, his Final Year Project, an Automatic 3D Wire Bending Machine, was funded by the National Grassroots ICT Research Initiative (NGIRI) — a prestigious acknowledgment aimed at supporting impactful student innovations in Pakistan. These awards not only underscore his technical competence but also his ability to apply engineering knowledge to real-world problems. His continuous involvement in funded projects and competitive academic environments highlights his dedication to advancing his expertise in robotics, intelligent control systems, and industrial automation.

Research Focus

Muhammad Shahab’s research interests revolve around the intersection of robotics, control theory, and intelligent fault-tolerant systems. His work emphasizes robust and adaptive control for autonomous systems, including mobile robots and self-driving vehicles. He is particularly focused on cyber-physical systems where real-time responsiveness and reliability are critical. His research includes data-driven techniques like Q-learning and machine learning for predictive diagnostics and fault-tolerance, ensuring resilient operation in uncertain environments. His recent contributions explore formation control of wheeled mobile robots, trajectory tracking in autonomous lane changes, and sensor fusion under varying environmental conditions. He also delves into predictive maintenance strategies within the scope of Industry 5.0, contributing to the evolution of smart industrial systems. Through both simulation and hardware-based projects, Muhammad aims to bridge theoretical advancements with practical applications, building systems that are not only autonomous but also intelligent, self-correcting, and suitable for deployment in safety-critical domains like transportation and manufacturing.

Publication Top Notes

📄Particle Swarm Optimization tuned PID Control of Hybrid Renewable Energy-based Multi-area Power System – IEEE CyberScience Congress, 2023
📄 Trajectory Tracking Control for Lane Change Maneuvers in Autonomous Vehicles – ICARCV 2024 (Accepted)
📄 A Data-Driven Fault-Tolerant Approach for Mobile Robots Using Q-Learning and Regression – IEEE Conference (Under Preparation)
📄 Formation Control of Wheeled Mobile Robots with Fault Tolerant Capabilities – Robotics MDPI (Accepted, March 2025)
📄 State of the Art and Future Trends in Predictive Maintenance in the Context of Industry 5.0 – International Journal of Production Research (Under Review)
📄 A Comprehensive Survey on Formation Control of Mobile Robots: From Classical to Intelligent Fault-Tolerant Strategies – Annual Review of Control (Under Preparation)
📄 Impact of Environmental Conditions on Sensor Fusion, Motion Planning, and Control of Autonomous Vehicles – International Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Research (Under Review)

 

Merve Dervişoğlu | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Research Article Award

Merve Dervişoğlu | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Research Article Award

Ms Merve Dervişoğlu, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey

Dr. Ms Merve Dervişoğlu is a dedicated academic and researcher specializing in Internal Medicine Nursing at Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey. Since 2018, she has served as a Research Assistant in the Faculty of Nursing, where she combines clinical insight with academic rigor. Her scholarly contributions focus on diabetes management, hypoglycemia safety, caregiver support, and the role of technology in patient care. A consistent contributor to high-impact journals, she explores patients’ and healthcare professionals’ experiences, aiming to improve chronic disease management through evidence-based approaches. Her work integrates qualitative and psychometric methodologies to offer a well-rounded understanding of health behaviors. Currently pursuing a Doctorate in Internal Medicine Nursing, she continues to impact both academia and clinical settings. Her empathetic approach to nursing research and commitment to teaching reflect her passion for healthcare improvement and professional development in nursing science.

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Education

Dr. Ms Merve Dervişoğlu began her academic journey in nursing with a postgraduate degree (2018–2021) at Dokuz Eylul University, Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü, specializing in Internal Medicine Nursing (Tezli – with thesis). Her master’s dissertation focused on “TİP 2 DİYABETLİ BİREYLERİN HİPOGLİSEMİK GÜVEN DÜZEYLERİ İLE İLİŞKİLİ FAKTÖRLERİN BELİRLENMESİ” (Determining the Factors Related to Hypoglycemic Confidence Levels in Type 2 Diabetic Individuals). Building upon her foundation, she is currently pursuing a Doctorate (PhD) in the same department and university, continuing her research in chronic disease management and diabetes care. Her academic training blends advanced theoretical knowledge with practical application, especially in internal diseases and patient education. This educational trajectory not only establishes her expertise in nursing but also underpins her empirical investigations into patient safety, digital health, and nursing roles in chronic illness management.

Experience

Since 2018, Dr. Ms Merve Dervişoğlu has been working as a Research Assistant at the Faculty of Nursing, Dokuz Eylul University. In this role, she actively contributes to the academic development of undergraduate and graduate nursing students while also engaging in extensive research. Her primary responsibilities include conducting qualitative and quantitative studies, guiding students in clinical settings, and contributing to curriculum development. Her experience spans critical health issues such as diabetes care, COVID-19 responses among patients and healthcare providers, and the integration of technology into chronic illness management. She has been instrumental in multiple collaborative research projects and publications in peer-reviewed journals. Her academic role reflects a strong balance of teaching, research, and service to the nursing profession, which supports both institutional growth and patient-centered innovations.

Awards and Honors

No specific awards and honors were listed in the data provided.
However, based on her extensive publication record in reputable SCI and peer-reviewed journals, it is evident that her work has achieved notable academic recognition. Her participation in collaborative research on diabetes self-management, caregiver support, and technology in nursing demonstrates a commitment to excellence. She has been published in journals such as the International Journal of Nursing Practice, Primary Care Diabetes, and International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries, all of which reflect high professional standards. Recognition from these academic circles underscores her respected status in the field of nursing science. Any forthcoming accolades will likely acknowledge her growing influence in chronic disease care and nursing research.

Research Focus

Dr. Ms Merve Dervişoğlu’s research primarily revolves around Internal Medicine Nursing, with a specialized focus on diabetes management, hypoglycemia confidence, caregiver support, and the use of technology in chronic disease care. She is deeply invested in understanding the psychosocial dimensions of illness, such as how patients adapt to life with diabetes and how caregivers support daily care routines. Her work is characterized by the integration of qualitative research methods, psychometric tool validation, and quasi-experimental studies. Through her research, she aims to enhance patient safety, self-management behaviors, and the effectiveness of healthcare technology in nursing practice. COVID-19’s impact on patients and nurses is another focal area, where she examines emotional, psychological, and practical implications. Her studies contribute significantly to evidence-based nursing practices and policies, aiming for improved patient outcomes and informed healthcare interventions.

Publication Top Notes

📘 Journal Articles Indexed in SCI, SSCI, and AHCI:

  • 📹 The Quality and Reliability Analysis of YouTube Videos About Insulin Administration

  • 🧬 “Learning to live with diabetes”: What are individuals’ experiences of being active in diabetes self-management? A qualitative study

  • 🧾 Assessing psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the Diabetes Caregiver Activity and Support Scale (D-CASS)

  • 📱 The effect of technology awareness education (TECAwEd) on willingness to use diabetes technologies: A quasi-experimental study

📗 Articles Published in Other Journals:

  • COVID-19 Experiences of Turkish Intensive Care Nurses: A Qualitative Study

  • 🦶 Diyabetik ayak ülseri riskinin değerlendirilmesinde kullanılan teknolojiler

  • 💉 COVID-19 Experiences of Diabetes Patients: A Qualitative Study

  • 🩺 COVID-19 Salgınında Diyabet Yönetimi ve Hemşirenin Rolü

  • The Reliability and Validity of Hypoglycemic Confidence Scale

  • 🔧 Diyabet Yönetiminde Teknoloji Kullanımı / Usage of Technology in the Management of Diabetes

Masoud Sultan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Article Award

Masoud Sultan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Article Award

Mr Masoud Sultan, Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute, TARI, Tanzani

Mr. Masoud Salehe Sultan is a Tanzanian agricultural scientist specializing in plant breeding and agronomy. Born on August 15, 1984, he currently serves at the Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) as the Center Coordinator of Research and Innovation at the Kihinga Center in Kigoma. With a strong background in agronomic research, Masoud has contributed to several national and regional projects focused on improving oil palm production, drought tolerance in groundnut, and sustainable agricultural practices. His scholarly contributions include peer-reviewed publications and participation in numerous international conferences and study tours across Africa. He is currently pursuing his PhD at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa, further expanding his expertise in plant science. His leadership in research coordination, proposal writing, and technology dissemination demonstrates his dedication to advancing food security and agricultural innovation in Tanzania and beyond. Mr. Sultan is married and reachable.

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Education

Mr. Masoud Sultan’s educational journey reflects a steady progression in the agricultural sciences. He is currently a PhD student at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where he also earned his Master of Science in Plant Breeding (2016–2018). His undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, was obtained from the Sokoine University of Agriculture in Morogoro, Tanzania (2010–2013). Prior to his university education, he completed his Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education (ACSEE) at Karatu Boys Secondary School in Arusha (2008–2010) and the Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE) at Kanadi Secondary School in Simiyu (2004–2007). His foundational education began at Halawa Primary School in Simiyu (1995–2002). This academic path equipped him with a strong scientific foundation, leading to specialization in plant breeding, genetics, and sustainable agriculture—skills he has effectively applied in both national and international research initiatives.

Experience

Mr. Masoud Sultan has over a decade of progressive experience in agricultural research and management. He began his career in 2013 as a Farm Manager at African Plantation Kilimanjaro Ltd (APKL), where he was responsible for planning and managing farm operations. In 2014, he joined the Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) as an Agricultural Research Officer at Tumbi Center, Tabora. There, and later at Kihinga Center in Kigoma, he led research initiatives, analyzed data, and disseminated technologies. From 2020 to 2023, he served as the Center Coordinator of Research and Innovation at TARI-Kihinga, overseeing all research activities, coordinating projects, writing proposals and reports. His contributions span multiple funded projects focusing on oil palm development, nutrient management, and sustainable agriculture, backed by hands-on participation in international consultancies and study tours. His leadership and field expertise have significantly advanced research outputs within Tanzania’s agricultural landscape.

Awards and Honors

Mr. Masoud Salehe Sultan has gained significant recognition for his contributions to agricultural research and innovation in Tanzania. He has been entrusted with leadership roles such as the Center Coordinator of Research and Innovation at TARI-Kihinga, highlighting institutional confidence in his abilities. His selection to participate in prestigious international workshops and study tours—such as the Oil Palm Development Tours in Uganda, Ghana, and Benin—demonstrates his regional impact and expertise. Additionally, Mr. Sultan has collaborated on major research projects funded by esteemed organizations like FAO, COSTECH, APNI, and ICRAF, often serving as either a coordinator or key contributor. These roles reflect his proven track record in developing sustainable agricultural models and advancing plant breeding in East Africa. His ability to bridge research with actionable field solutions continues to earn him professional respect and opportunities in the plant breeding and agronomy sectors.

Research Focus

Mr. Masoud Sultan’s research focuses on crop improvement, sustainable agriculture, and resilience building through genetic enhancement. His primary interest lies in plant breeding, particularly in oil palm and groundnut crops, where he studies genetic variability, drought tolerance, and farmer-preferred traits. He emphasizes the integration of classical and modern breeding tools, including genomics, to enhance crop productivity and climate adaptability. His work extends to soil fertility management through Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) frameworks, targeting increased profitability and food security. Additionally, Masoud is deeply engaged in developing sustainable palm oil models by strengthening seedling production and local distribution systems. He has conducted needs assessments and farmer participatory research, ensuring that innovations are aligned with community needs. His collaborative approach and leadership in multi-stakeholder projects have significantly contributed to agricultural transformation in Kigoma and other regions, promoting both scientific advancement and community impact.

Publication Top Notes

📘 An Appraisal of the Constraints, Opportunities, and Farmers’ Needs and Preferences of Oil Palm for Sustainable Production and Improvement in Tanzania (2025) – Sustainability, 17(8): 3546 🌴🌱📊

📗 The Effects of Midseason and Terminal Drought Stress on Morphological, Physiological and Seed Yield Attributes in Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) for Malawian Genotypes (2024) – IJRESM, 7(7): 74–85 🌾💧🧪

📙 Genetic Variability and Association Studies for Drought Tolerance in Groundnut (2020) – Journal of Genetics, Genomics and Plant Breeding, 4(4): 159–170 🌿🧬📈

Hamna Baig | Engineering | Young Researcher Award

Hamna Baig | Engineering | Young Researcher Award

Ms. Hamna Baig, COMSATS University Islamabad, Attock Campus, Pakistan

Hamna Baig is a passionate and accomplished Electrical Engineering graduate from COMSATS University Islamabad, Attock Campus. A Gold Medalist with a stellar CGPA of 3.66/4, she blends academic brilliance with innovation and creativity. Her work spans artificial intelligence, robotics, and smart systems—areas where she has made significant strides through hands-on projects, impactful research, and active involvement in technical writing. Hamna’s proactive participation in conferences, internships, and AI-based research projects has not only sharpened her technical expertise but also highlighted her commitment to using technology for social and environmental betterment. Adept in Python, MATLAB, LabVIEW, and embedded systems, she continues to evolve in her pursuit of excellence. Fluent in English, Urdu, and Punjabi, Hamna is driven by her curiosity, resilience, and desire to solve real-world problems through sustainable technology and intelligent systems. She is currently engaged in research and technical writing, aiming to make a lasting impact in the field.

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Education

Hamna Baig completed her Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from COMSATS University Islamabad, Attock Campus (2020–2024), graduating with distinction and securing a Gold Medal. Her final CGPA of 3.66/4 (91.5%) reflects her unwavering dedication and academic rigor. During her studies, she actively explored artificial intelligence, robotics, and embedded systems, with her thesis titled: “Enhancing Home Comfort with an Artificial Intelligence-based Environmental Control Model”. Hamna supplemented her academic journey with multiple certified online courses, including Machine Learning Specialization and Generative AI for Everyone offered by Stanford University via Coursera. Her technical training spans MATLAB, LabVIEW, Arduino, KEIL, Proteus, and microcontroller-based systems, showcasing both breadth and depth. Driven by curiosity and innovation, Hamna transformed theoretical knowledge into practical, real-world solutions through capstone projects and internships. Her continuous pursuit of learning makes her a standout in the evolving field of intelligent systems and energy-efficient technologies.

Experience

Hamna Baig has gained diverse experience through internships, research positions, and technical writing roles. She is currently an Internee at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, COMSATS University Islamabad under the PEC GIT program, where she supports research on intelligent systems. Previously, she interned at the Ghazi-Barotha Hydro Power Plant (WAPDA) in 2023, gaining field exposure to power systems and operational technologies. Additionally, she works as a Technical Writer (Electrical & Electronics) with CDR Professionals, where she contributes research-based content and technical documentation. Hamna’s practical expertise includes projects in AI-driven sensing systems, robotic control, and smart energy applications. Her collaborative work on software-defined RF sensing and machine learning models demonstrates her ability to blend theoretical knowledge with real-time implementation. From smart home innovations to robotic arms and biomedical sensing, Hamna has exhibited both vision and versatility, positioning herself as a promising young engineer in AI, robotics, and embedded control.

Awards and Honors

Hamna Baig has been recognized for her academic excellence, research presentations, and contributions to intelligent systems. She earned a Gold Medal for outstanding academic performance during her Bachelor’s degree. She received Certificates of Gratitude for presenting papers at major conferences including the International Conference on Innovations in Computing Technologies (UET Peshawar), ICCSI (University of Haripur), and ICCIS (Kohat University). Her research presentations on AI-based fan control, robotic fruit harvesting, and end effector position estimation have been acknowledged for their innovation and technical depth. Additionally, she earned certifications from Coursera in prestigious Stanford-offered courses like Machine Learning Specialization and Generative AI for Everyone, showcasing her commitment to continuous learning. Her accolades reflect her dedication to cutting-edge research and meaningful contributions to the engineering community. These awards and recognitions not only celebrate her achievements but also affirm her potential as a leading innovator in AI-driven electrical and robotic systems.

Research Focus

Hamna Baig’s research is centered around Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics, and Wireless Sensing Systems. Her projects emphasize the application of deep learning and AI models for real-world problem-solving, particularly in healthcare monitoring, smart energy systems, and precision robotics. She has developed RF sensing platforms for gait monitoring in Parkinson’s patients, designed AI-based systems for environmental control, and contributed to machine learning-driven robotic arm control for fruit harvesting and biopsy systems. Hamna’s work also explores adaptive fan control for residential energy efficiency and wireless sensing to prevent bedsores, reflecting her commitment to tech-driven well-being. With a blend of academic rigor and engineering intuition, she is passionate about pushing the boundaries of intelligent systems to improve quality of life. Hamna continues to refine her skills in AI integration with embedded hardware, and her ongoing research contributes to the advancement of energy-aware, health-supportive, and human-centric technologies.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 Intelligent Frozen Gait Monitoring using Software Defined Radio Frequency Sensing – Electronics (2025)

  • 🤖 Machine Learning-Based Estimation of End Effector Position in Three-Dimension Robotic Workspace – IJIST Journal (2024)

  • 🍊 A Robotic Approach for Fruit Harvesting with Machine Learning based Joint Angles Prediction – ICCSI Conference (2024)

  • 🌬️ Artificial Intelligence based Adaptive Fan Control in Office Settings for Energy Efficiency – ICCIS Conference / Springer (2024)

  • 🦾 A Robotic Arm Based Intelligent Biopsy System – ICCIS Conference / Springer (2024)

  • 🛏️ Design of an Intelligent Wireless Channel State Information Sensing System to Prevent Bedsores – IEEE Sensors (Under Review)

  • 🏠 Enhancing Home Comfort and Energy Consumption with an AI-based Environmental Sensing Control Model – PeerJ (Under Review)

  • 🌬️ Breathing Techniques Redefined: Pros and Cons of Traditional Methods & the Promise of SDRF Sensing – Elsevier, Digital Communications and Networks (Under Review)

Reza Nekouian | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Pioneer Researcher Award

Reza Nekouian | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr Reza Nekouian, Iran University of Medical Sciences, IUMS, Iran

Dr. Reza Nekouian, a seasoned faculty member at Iran University of Medical Sciences, brings over 17 years of expertise in cancer genetics and molecular diagnostics. Born on March 21, 1978, in Tehran, Iran, he has built a strong reputation in research design, academic teaching, and innovative cancer research solutions. Known for his problem-solving and leadership skills, Dr. Nekouian excels in guiding research teams and translating molecular findings into clinical applications. His academic contributions span across cancer genetics, molecular biology, and personalized medicine. In addition to being a dedicated educator in medical genetics and genetic engineering, he is also widely published in reputable journals. Dr. Nekouian is recognized for his collaborative spirit, exceptional communication, and passion for scientific innovation. His work significantly impacts early cancer detection and personalized treatments, aligning science with real-world health solutions.

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Education

Dr. Reza Nekouian received his Ph.D. in Medical Biotechnology from Pune University, India, in 2007, where he specialized in cancer molecular biology and therapeutics. Prior to that, he completed his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Health Sciences (Genetics) at the University of Pune in 2003. His academic journey reflects a focused pursuit of excellence in biotechnology and genetics, laying the foundation for his later contributions in cancer research and medical education. His studies in India exposed him to a rich scientific environment and equipped him with the latest tools in molecular genetics and biomedical research. These formative years nurtured his deep interest in translational medicine, setting him on a path to combine lab-based innovations with clinical cancer diagnostics. Dr. Nekouian’s educational background continues to fuel his research on biomarkers, cancer therapeutics, and molecular diagnostics, making him a valuable contributor to the global scientific and medical community.

Experience

Dr. Reza Nekouian has served as a faculty member and researcher at Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS) since February 2012. His core responsibilities include designing and managing cutting-edge research projects in cancer genetics, molecular diagnostics, and biomarker development for early cancer detection. He also actively contributes to advancing personalized medicine approaches in oncology. As a dedicated educator, Dr. Nekouian teaches theoretical and practical courses in medical genetics and genetic engineering, inspiring the next generation of scientists and clinicians. His professional journey spans over 17 years of impactful work at medical universities and research centers. He is recognized for his skill in resolving complex genetic and molecular research challenges, leading multidisciplinary teams, and publishing groundbreaking findings. With a focus on translational research, he bridges laboratory innovations with patient-centric medical applications, thereby improving diagnostic precision and therapeutic strategies in cancer treatment.

Awards and Honors

Although specific awards are not listed in the profile, Dr. Reza Nekouian’s extensive contributions to cancer genetics, personalized medicine, and molecular diagnostics have earned him academic distinction and professional recognition across Iranian and international research communities. His consistent publication in reputed journals, leadership in high-impact research, and role in educational development underscore his influence in the field. Dr. Nekouian has been instrumental in pioneering research programs and contributing to national strategies for cancer prevention and diagnosis. His invited roles in collaborative projects, advisory panels, and journal editorial activities serve as implicit recognition of his expertise. He is regularly consulted for complex research problem-solving and project development, particularly in molecular biology and biotechnology. Additionally, his leadership in implementing cancer control initiatives in the private health sector highlights his commitment to both scientific excellence and societal health advancement.

Research Focus

Dr. Reza Nekouian’s research centers on cancer genetics, with a specialized focus on the molecular mechanisms of tumorigenesis and biomarker discovery for early detection. His work explores the genetic regulation of cancer progression, using advanced diagnostic tools like circulating microRNAs and liposomal drug delivery systems. He also investigates personalized medicine approaches, including the role of gene expression and polymorphisms in cancer susceptibility and therapeutic response. A recurring theme in his research is the integration of molecular diagnostics with clinical oncology, aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment precision. Dr. Nekouian has contributed significantly to breast, gastric, and colorectal cancer research, evaluating biomarkers like miRNAs, HLA-G, and FOXP3, and exploring innovative cancer therapies using viral vectors and nanotechnology. His interdisciplinary approach blends molecular biology, bioinformatics, and pharmacogenomics to enhance patient outcomes and reduce cancer mortality through early, personalized interventions.

Publication Top Notes

📄 Evaluation of the in vitro and in vivo effect of liposomal doxorubicin with Newcastle disease virus on 4T1 cell line (2023)
📄 Plasma miR-183-5p as a predictive lymph node metastasis marker in colorectal cancer (2022)
📄 Effect of testosterone enanthate on liver Irs-2 mRNA expression in PCOS model rats (2021)
📄 Meta-analysis of serum HLA-G level accuracy in breast cancer diagnosis (2020)
📄 Expression of angiogenesis-related genes in Iranian breast cancer patients (2020)
📄 Epidemiological study of postsurgical invasive breast cancer cases in Iran (2020)
📄 Use of software in detecting angiogenesis in breast tissue slides (2020)
📄 Meta-analysis of FOXP3 polymorphisms and multiple sclerosis susceptibility (2020)
📄 Evaluation of miR-21 and miR-222 as diagnostic biomarkers for gastric cancer (2019)
📄 Nanocomposite scaffold with MSCs for bone repair applications (2019)
📄 Study on protein-binding malondialdehyde in breast cancer tissues (2019)
📄 Management of biotechnology industry in the West and solutions for Iran (2018)
📄 In vitro effects of Lactobacillus reuteri on gastric cancer progression (2017)
📄 Implementation of private sector cancer prevention programs in Iran (2017)
📄 Study on BRCA1/2 mutations in women with breast cancer family history (2016)
📄 Anti-fibronectin gold nanoparticle biosensor for ECM detection (2014)
📄 Iranian consumers’ shift to functional foods for healthier lifestyle (2014)
📄 FOXP3 mRNA downregulation by Alkanna Frigida extract (2013)
📄 H-semigroup structure on F-offspring of a gene pool (2012)

Kassem Kallas | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Kassem Kallas | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Kassem Kallas, Inserm, France

Dr. K. Kallas is a multidisciplinary Research Scientist and Junior Professor specializing in Artificial Intelligence (AI) 🤖 and Cybersecurity 🔐. With a Ph.D. in Information Engineering from the University of Siena 🇮🇹, he is currently a Senior Scientist at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research 🇫🇷. He has held prestigious roles at INRIA and the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 🇺🇸. Dr. Kallas is known for pioneering research in adversarial deep learning, game-theoretic sensor fusion, and AI intellectual property protection via watermarking. A recognized speaker 🎤 and mentor, he actively contributes to global academic and industry collaborations. He also volunteers with the IEEE Collabratec and Lebanese Red Cross ❤️. He is pursuing the Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR), the highest academic qualification in France. His work bridges the worlds of AI security, strategic leadership, and ethical innovation in digital technologies.

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Education

Dr. Kallas earned his Ph.D. in Information Engineering and Sciences (2013–2017) from the University of Siena, Italy 🇮🇹, with a dissertation on game-theoretic approaches to adversarial information fusion. He is currently pursuing the Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) at the University of Western Brittany 🇫🇷 (2024–2025), focusing on AI security through backdoor attack analysis and watermarking. He also holds an Executive MBA 🎓 in Strategic Leadership from Valar Institute, Quantic School of Business and Technology (2023–2024), graduating with a stellar 94.8% average. Earlier, he completed a Second Level Master in Wireless Systems 📡 at Politecnico di Torino 🇮🇹 (2012–2013), an M.Sc. in Computer and Communications Engineering from the Lebanese International University 🇱🇧 (2010–2012), and a B.Sc. in Telecommunications Engineering (2006–2010) from the same institution. His academic path blends engineering, leadership, and innovation at the highest international levels 🌍.

Experience

Dr. Kallas is currently a Senior Scientist at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research 🧬, where he leads research on secure and private AI in healthcare. From 2022–2023, he served as a Research Scientist at INRIA 🇫🇷, contributing to the SAIDA defense AI security project, with focus areas including backdoor attacks, model defenses, and neural watermarking. Previously, he was a Research Fellow at NIST 🇺🇸 (2020–2022), working in the wireless communications division of the chemical and nuclear measurement group. His diverse career includes involvement in DARPA, the U.S. Air Force Research Lab, French ANR, and the Italian Ministry of Research. As a speaker and academic contributor, he has presented globally 🌎 on AI threats and defenses, quantum neural networks, and adversarial machine learning. He is a mentor at IEEE Collabratec and a youth volunteer with the Lebanese Red Cross 🚑, blending scientific leadership with social responsibility.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Kallas has received numerous awards and recognitions across his career. His Ph.D. thesis was ranked in the Top 3 Best-of-the-Best by Springer 🥉. He earned the Best Paper Award 🏅 at the 9th International Conference on Advances in Multimedia (MMEDIA 2017), and his ICASSP 2023 paper was ranked in the Top 3% 🥇 for its groundbreaking contributions to DNN watermarking. He was selected as an Invited Keynote Speaker 🎙️ at international conferences, including the 5th ICCCS in India, TheAIEngineers in Lebanon, and seminars at IMT Atlantique and École Polytechnique in France. His work is regularly featured in high-impact publications and global research events. Beyond academia, his leadership was recognized in his EMBA program, where he led a business consultancy team to full marks ⭐. These accolades reflect his innovation, influence, and impact across cybersecurity, AI, and signal processing

Research Focus

Dr. Kallas’s research focuses on AI security, adversarial machine learning, and cybersecurity for distributed systems 🔐. His pioneering work investigates backdoor attacks, model robustness, and the protection of AI intellectual property via watermarking 💧. Through a game-theoretic lens, he analyzes adversarial behavior in sensor networks, making his research crucial for defense, healthcare, and IoT systems. At INRIA, he contributed to SAIDA, a project focused on securing deep learning systems against hidden threats. His current role at INSERM emphasizes the privacy-preserving deployment of AI models in healthcare, addressing critical issues in ethical AI. He also explores quantum neural networks, signal processing, and secure fusion techniques, enabling more resilient AI ecosystems. With involvement in EU and US-funded defense and science initiatives (DARPA, ANR, etc.), his interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical foundations with practical solutions. His aim: building robust, transparent, and accountable AI systems fit for complex, real-world deployments 🌐.

Publication Top Notes

  1. 📘 Deciphering the Realm of Artificial Intelligence Security: Journeying from Backdoor Attacks in Deep Learning to Safeguarding Their Intellectual Property Through Watermarking (HDR Dissertation, 2025)

  2. 📗 Simplifying Care, Amplifying Impact: ADDYOU – Your Path to Well-Being (EMBA Final Project, 2024)

  3. 📕 A Game-Theoretic Approach for Adversarial Information Fusion in Distributed Sensor Networks (PhD Dissertation, 2017)

  4. 📙 Design of Capacity Control for TCP Protocol using Markov Chains (Master Thesis, Politecnico di Torino)

  5. 📒 Simulation of Bit-Interleaved LDPC with Iterative Decoding System (M.Sc. Thesis)

  6. 📓 Design and Hardware Implementation of Wireless Liquid Level Indicator System (B.Sc. Final Project)

Harry Jol | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Harry Jol | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Harry Jol, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, United States

Dr. H.M. Jol is a distinguished geographer and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, known for his expertise in geomorphology and the application of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in geological and archaeological studies. With a global academic and fieldwork presence, Dr. Jol has conducted extensive research across North America, New Zealand, Israel, and beyond. He brings a dynamic and interdisciplinary approach to the classroom, blending physical geography, geophysical techniques, and environmental field studies. His academic journey has taken him from British Columbia to Alberta and on to global stages through fellowships, sabbaticals, and invited positions. Passionate about student mentorship and hands-on learning, he has led numerous field seminars and capstone courses focused on geomorphology, environmental hazards, and archaeological landscapes. A published author and frequent research collaborator, Dr. Jol continues to advance the frontiers of geoscience through innovative field techniques, interdisciplinary partnerships, and a dedication to education and mentorship.

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Education

Dr. H.M. Jol earned his Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Calgary (1993), where he pioneered the use of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to study sedimentary deposits under the supervision of Dr. Derald G. Smith. His doctoral dissertation focused on field experiments on deltas. Prior to this, he completed an M.Sc. in Geography from Simon Fraser University (1989), specializing in seismic stratigraphy on the southeastern Fraser River Delta under Dr. Michael C. Roberts. He began his academic path with a B.Sc. in Physical Geography from Simon Fraser University in 1987. Throughout his studies, Dr. Jol was supported by numerous prestigious fellowships and scholarships, including the NSERC PG3 Scholarship and the Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship. His early academic experiences laid the foundation for a prolific research career that integrates advanced geophysical methods into geographic science, contributing significantly to the fields of sedimentology, geomorphology, and environmental hazard assessment.

Experience

Dr. Jol has been a faculty member at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire since 1996, serving as Professor since 2006. He has taught a wide range of undergraduate courses including Physical Environment, Geomorphology, Environmental Hazards, and field-based capstone seminars across the U.S., New Zealand, and Israel. He has also led international immersion experiences and contributed to community continuing education. Previously, he held teaching roles at Trinity Western University, University of Calgary, and University College of the Fraser Valley, instructing courses in GIS, remote sensing, and physical geography. His field-based teaching is known for blending scientific rigor with real-world applications, often involving student-led research using GPR and other geophysical tools. Internationally, he has co-instructed courses at the University of Canterbury in engineering geomorphology. Dr. Jol’s career is marked by a commitment to interdisciplinary teaching, field-based learning, and mentorship, particularly in collaborative undergraduate research and experiential education.

Awards and Honors

Dr. H.M. Jol has received numerous honors recognizing his excellence in research, mentorship, and teaching. He was a finalist for the 2023 Excellence in Mentoring Award and is a two-time recipient of the University of Wisconsin Sabbatical Leave (2002/03, 2017/18, and 2024/25). He was awarded the Grove Karl Gilbert Award (2019) as a co-author for outstanding geomorphological research. Dr. Jol received the Excellence in Service-Learning Award (2017) and held Visiting Erskine Fellowships at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand (2003 and 2018). He is a Fellow of the Geological Society of America (2008) and was nominated as CASE Professor of the Year (1999). His academic achievements began early with prestigious fellowships including NSERC, Killam, and Petro-Canada Graduate Awards, along with numerous undergraduate honors. These accolades reflect his lifelong commitment to academic excellence, innovative research, and impactful teaching across geoscience disciplines.

Research Focus

Dr. H.M. Jol’s research primarily focuses on the use of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to explore subsurface geomorphological, environmental, and archaeological features. He has led interdisciplinary investigations across North America, Israel, and New Zealand, using GPR to study deltaic systems, fluvial terraces, sand dunes, and buried archaeological sites. His work often bridges the gap between geophysics and geography, applying geotechnical imaging to understand sediment stratigraphy, landscape evolution, and environmental hazards. He has collaborated with engineers, geologists, archaeologists, and students, often integrating his field data into community-based research and educational initiatives. Key research themes include eolian dune formation, subaqueous sedimentation, and geohazard analysis. Through his leadership, dozens of undergraduate students have participated in publishable research projects, making his lab a vibrant hub for experiential learning. His projects have also contributed to sustainable land-use practices and archaeological preservation, showcasing the applied value of geophysical tools in the Earth sciences.

Publication Top Notes

  • 🏞️ Subaqueous industrial waste in Western Wisconsin lakes: reducing/redirecting the dredged materials from landfills

  • 🌊 Subsurface imaging of South Brighton Spit, Christchurch, New Zealand, Part I: data collection and processing

  • 🌬️ Geomorphology of cliff-top parabolic dunes within the Lower Chippewa River Valley, Eau Claire, Wisconsin

  • 🌍 Late Quaternary eolian dunes and fluvial terraces of the Lower Chippewa River Valley

  • 🏺 Ground penetrating radar aided archaeological survey on Har Karkom (Mt. Sinai?), Israel

  • 🏞️ Geomorphic history of the Chippewa River Valley in the vicinity of Half Moon Lake

Sudharsan Parthasarathy | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Sudharsan Parthasarathy | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Sudharsan Parthasarathy, Nagaland Central University, India

Sudharsan Parthasarathy is a passionate researcher currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Forestry at Nagaland University, India. His academic interests bridge the domains of Neurodegenerative Disorders, Cognitive Psychology, Medicinal Plants, and Natural Products. He has authored 18 peer-reviewed journal articles, 14 book chapters, 6 multilingual books, and holds 4 patents (3 national and 1 international). With over 96 citations and an H-index of 6, he has earned recognition in scientific communities. Sudharsan has actively presented his work in various national and international conferences and has received multiple best presentation awards. He serves as Section Editor for Plant Science Today and is a reviewer for several prestigious journals including Phytomedicine and BMC Pharmacology & Toxicology. He is a life member of global scientific organizations such as the International Society of Neurochemistry and Alzheimer Disease International. His contributions reflect his dedication to integrating traditional medicinal knowledge with cutting-edge biomedical research.

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Education

Sudharsan Parthasarathy is presently enrolled as a Ph.D. scholar in the Department of Forestry at Nagaland University, Lumami, Zunheboto, Nagaland, India. He is undertaking interdisciplinary research focusing on neuroscience, plant-based pharmacology, and natural product applications for neurological and metabolic disorders. His academic foundation includes robust training in biology, botany, and pharmacology, fostering a unique synthesis of cognitive science and natural therapeutics. Over the course of his doctoral journey, he has applied advanced methodologies such as in-silico modeling, molecular dynamics, gene expression analysis, and bioinformatics, combining them with empirical botanical studies. His academic excellence is further reflected through his selection for the UGC NON-NET Fellowship (2022–2025). With his diverse educational background and hands-on research experience, Sudharsan has positioned himself at the intersection of modern science and traditional knowledge, contributing toward innovative solutions for health and environmental challenges through integrative and sustainable research practices.

Experience

Sudharsan Parthasarathy brings multifaceted academic and research experience as a scholar, author, reviewer, and editor. While pursuing his Ph.D. at Nagaland University, he has published 18 peer-reviewed papers and 14 book chapters. He has co-authored six books in multiple languages, broadening accessibility in scientific discourse. He currently serves as Section Editor for Plant Science Today (Horizon e-Publishing) and has peer-reviewed articles for journals like Phytomedicine, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, and Desalination and Water Treatment. He has participated in 6 national and international conferences, contributing as a presenter and winning top awards. Sudharsan has developed significant expertise in medicinal plant research, nanoparticle-based drug delivery, and molecular biology tools. His exposure to interdisciplinary projects reflects his ability to navigate both laboratory and field-based research environments. His practical understanding of virtual screening, gene interaction modeling, and biotechnological applications has enabled him to take part in cross-functional collaborative research.

Awards and Honors

Sudharsan Parthasarathy has received several accolades for his academic and research excellence. He was awarded the Best Oral Presentation Award at the 4th International Conference on Biotechnological Approach for Human Health Problems (ICBAHHP-2025) held at Jamal Mohamed College, Trichy. In 2024, he earned another Best Oral Presentation Award at the ICBAGEP-2024. In 2023, he was honored as the Young Scientist Best Oral Presenter at the 4th International Conference on Environmental Agricultural Chemical and Biological Sciences. He received the Best Scholar Award at the Global Iconic Awards 2022 hosted by ESN Publication at Taj Vivanta, Goa. He is also a recipient of the UGC NON-NET Fellowship (2022–2025). These honors reflect his consistent performance in academic communication and his impactful contributions to biotechnological and environmental sciences. Additionally, his editorial and peer-review roles signify the recognition of his expertise by reputed international journals and professional bodies.

Research Focus

Sudharsan Parthasarathy’s research focuses on Neurodegenerative Disorders, Cognitive Psychology, Medicinal Plants, and Natural Products. His work integrates traditional medicinal knowledge with modern biotechnological approaches. He explores natural bioactives such as piperine, resveratrol, and plant-derived peptides for treating disorders like Alzheimer’s, polycystic ovary syndrome, and aging-related diseases. His studies span in-silico modeling, molecular docking, nanoparticle drug delivery, and gene interaction studies, with a keen interest in hTERT gene interventions and antioxidant pathways. He also investigates microbial and aquatic bioresources for novel antimicrobial agents. His interdisciplinary methods combine phytochemistry, biochemistry, and computational biology, enabling effective therapeutic exploration and safety analysis. With a passion for translational science, he aims to bridge the gap between lab-based findings and clinical applications. His long-term vision includes developing sustainable, plant-based treatments for neurological and metabolic conditions and contributing to global health through scientific innovation and academic collaboration.

Publication Top Notes

  1. 🧪 Development of Novel Piperine‐Loaded Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles: Enhanced Drug Delivery and In Vivo Safety Analysis – Chemistry & Biodiversity (2025)

  2. 🧬 Evaluation of Potential EGFR Inhibitors for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Structure-based Screening Study – JPRI (2024)

  3. 🧠 In Vivo Molecular Functional Aging and hTERT Gene as Antiaging Intervention in Danio rerio – UP Journal of Zoology (2024)

  4. 🧫 Piperine’s Potential in Treating Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Explored Through In-silico Docking – Scientific Reports (2024)

  5. 🌿 Exploring Piperine for PCOS: In-silico Docking Insights – Preprint (2024)

  6. 🍇 Antiaging Compounds from Medicinal Plants & Resveratrol Binding with hTERT Gene – Biochemical & Cellular Archives (2024)

  7. 🐟 Antimicrobial Peptides from Clarias batrachus Catfish Epidermis – IJPRT (2024)

  8. 🍄 Elevating Health with Cordyceps Militaris: The Ultimate Food Supplement – IJoALS (2023)

  9. 🌾 Biofortification to Overcome Malnutrition – An Overview – IJoALS (2023)

  10. 🧪 Fabrication and Characterization of Silver Nanoparticles Using Illicium Verum Seed Extract – IJCRT (2023)

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Siva Vijayakumar Tharumasivam | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Siva Vijayakumar Tharumasivam | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Siva Vijayakumar Tharumasivam, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan University, India

Dr. T. Siva Vijayakumar (M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc. Honoris Causa) is a dedicated academician and accomplished researcher in Biotechnology, currently serving as Associate Dean – HRDC at Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan University, Tamil Nadu. With a dual role as Flying Officer in the Indian NCC (Airwing), his career embodies leadership in both academia and service. Dr. Vijayakumar’s dynamic research covers aquatic toxicology, nanobiotechnology, neurodegenerative diseases, and regenerative medicine. He has guided numerous students in pioneering scientific exploration and has authored over 48 publications in reputed journals. A passionate mentor, he integrates innovative methodologies in research and education, ensuring his students gain holistic scientific exposure. His expertise has earned national recognition, contributing to scientific knowledge and societal progress. Committed to sustainable solutions, his work addresses pressing environmental and health challenges through nanoscience and biotechnology. His impactful contributions continue to inspire emerging scientists and institutions alike. 🌿🔬🇮🇳

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Education

Dr. Siva Vijayakumar pursued his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biotechnology, followed by a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), with an academic journey grounded in molecular biology, toxicology, and applied nanoscience. Recognized for his significant contributions to the field, he was conferred with a Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) Honoris Causa by the International Agency for Standards and Rating in 2021. His education reflects a strong emphasis on multidisciplinary integration, blending core biological sciences with technological innovations. He has continually upgraded his scientific expertise through hands-on research, workshops, and training programs. His educational foundation has enabled him to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications in fields such as drug delivery, aquatic environmental health, and regenerative biology. Through his academic pursuits, he has mentored future scientists, instilling a rigorous yet innovative approach to biotechnology. 📘🧬🎓

Experience

Dr. Vijayakumar has over a decade of teaching and research experience in biotechnology. Currently, he holds the position of Associate Dean – Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC) at the Department of Biotechnology, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan University, Tamil Nadu. He also serves as a Flying Officer and Associate NCC Officer (3TN Air Squadron NCC, Trichy), promoting discipline and patriotism among students. His academic leadership spans curriculum development, research mentoring, and interdisciplinary program coordination. He has played a pivotal role in conducting national workshops, guiding research scholars, and collaborating on funded projects. His administrative experience has fortified institutional growth through strategic planning and research integration. As a faculty member and leader, he’s known for fusing technology with biological sciences, emphasizing innovation, and cultivating global scientific perspectives among students. 🧪📚✈️

Awards and Honors

Dr. Siva Vijayakumar has been honored with several prestigious awards recognizing his excellence in research and education. Notable among them is the Guru Samman Award 2025 🧑‍🏫 by AISPCPA, Bengaluru, and the Innovative Research Award 2023 🧠 by Rover Agricultural College, Perambalur. In 2021, he received the Honorary Doctorate in Biotechnology (D.Sc.) 🎓 and the Research Excellence Award 🏆 by the Institute of Scholars. His early research acumen earned him the Young Investigator Award 2020 🔍 from DERO and the Best Young Scientist Award 2017 🧬 by PEARL Foundation. These accolades reflect his dedication to advancing biotechnology, inspiring students, and contributing meaningfully to scientific society. His recognition across both academic and service domains illustrates a career committed to innovation, leadership, and impact. 🌟🏅

Research Focus

Dr. Vijayakumar’s primary research revolves around Aquatic Toxicology and Nanobiotechnology, emphasizing the impact of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) on aquatic ecosystems. He investigates the toxicity, transport, bioaccumulation, and ecological impact of nanoparticles, including their genotoxic and ecotoxic consequences. His research extends to drug delivery systems, exploring biocompatibility, host responses, and novel therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases and tissue regeneration. His interdisciplinary approach bridges molecular biology, environmental science, and materials engineering. A strong advocate for eco-safe nanotechnology, he integrates in vitro, in vivo, and computational models to assess risk and functionality. His team engages in animal model studies, molecular simulations, and regenerative biomaterial design, contributing to innovations in environmental health and biomedical applications. His vision is to foster sustainable and safe biotechnological advancements for future healthcare and environmental well-being. 🌊🧪🧠

Publication Top Notes

  1. 🧬 Exploring Piperine as a Potential Treatment for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Insights from In-silico Docking Studies (2024)

  2. 🐟 Toxicity Assessment on Haematology and Enzymological Alterations of Al₂O₃ Nanoparticles Exposed Freshwater Fish (2024)

  3. 🌿 Exploring Potential Anti-aging Compounds and Binding Affinity of Resveratrol with hTERT Gene (2024)

  4. 🧠 Computational Analysis of Anti-Alzheimer’s Efficacy of Myristicin from Nutmeg (2024)

  5. 🧫 Characterization of Novel Antimicrobial Peptides from Clarias Batrachus (2024)

  6. 💧 Carbon Nanoparticles Fabricated Microfilm for Microplastics Filtration (2023)

  7. 🩹 Functional 2D Graphene Oxide in the Wound Healing Process (2023)

  8. 🦐 Probiotics-Infused Withania Somnifera for Shrimp Development (2023)

  9. 🧪 Fabrication of Silver Nanoparticles using Illicium Verum and Its Anti-bacterial Activity (2023)

  10. 🍇 Pharmacological Properties and Mode of Action of Quercetin: A Bioactive Flavonoid (2023)

  11. 🌱 Anti-inflammatory Activity of Ocimum Tenuiflorum-loaded Chitosan Nanoparticles (2023)

  12. 🧬 Complete Overview of Enzymatic Responses in Nanoparticle-Stressed Fish Models (upcoming)