Zeyang Zhou | Engineering | Most Cited Article Award

Zeyang Zhou | Engineering | Most Cited Article Award

Dr. Zeyang Zhou, Tianjin University, China

Dr. Zeyang Zhou is an Assistant Researcher at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Tianjin University, China. He specializes in surgical navigation, virtual/mixed reality (VR/MR)-assisted precision surgery, and intelligent medical image processing. With extensive experience in developing advanced technologies for minimally invasive surgery, he has led and contributed to multiple high-impact publications in biomedical engineering journals. His academic journey includes a Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Tianjin University, and a stint as a visiting Ph.D. student at the University of Cambridge. Dr. Zhou’s interdisciplinary expertise bridges engineering, computer science, and medicine, making significant strides in image-guided surgeries and personalized surgical simulations. His work integrates AI, MR, and machine learning into real-time clinical applications. Recognized for his impactful research and academic contributions, Dr. Zhou represents a new generation of researchers driving innovation in the integration of mechanical engineering with healthcare technologies.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Zeyang Zhou completed his entire higher education in Mechanical Engineering at Tianjin University, China, one of the country’s leading engineering institutions. He earned his Bachelor’s degree between 2013 and 2017, followed by a Master’s degree from 2017 to 2019, where he delved deeper into biomedical engineering applications. From 2019 to 2023, he pursued his Ph.D., focusing on surgical navigation systems and VR/MR applications in surgery. As part of his doctoral training, he was a visiting Ph.D. student at the University of Cambridge, UK, where he gained international exposure and collaborated with leading experts in the field. His academic training reflects a strong foundation in mechanical design, computational methods, and medical image processing, equipping him with the tools to innovate in precision medicine and minimally invasive surgical technology. This diverse and robust academic background fuels his interdisciplinary research approach.

Experience

Dr. Zeyang Zhou currently holds the position of Assistant Researcher at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Tianjin University since July 2023, where he is involved in cutting-edge research in surgical technologies. Before that, he served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the same department, continuing his work on intelligent surgical systems and image-guided navigation from July 2023 onward. His early experience includes contributing to multidisciplinary teams focused on VR/MR-enhanced surgery, where he applied advanced mechanical and computational methods to solve real-world clinical problems. His collaborative work with surgeons, radiologists, and computer scientists has resulted in multiple peer-reviewed publications in top journals. Through continuous engagement in academia and research, Dr. Zhou has cultivated expertise in modeling soft-tissue mechanics, image registration, and neural network applications in surgery. His experience reflects a commitment to innovation, research excellence, and impactful medical technology development.

Awards and Honors

While specific awards are not listed in the provided profile, Dr. Zeyang Zhou’s selection as a Visiting Ph.D. Student at the University of Cambridge highlights significant academic recognition and trust in his research capabilities. This prestigious opportunity is typically granted to outstanding doctoral candidates showing exceptional promise in their fields. Additionally, his multiple first-author publications in top-tier international journals, including Medical Physics, Computers in Biology and Medicine, and Expert Systems with Applications, underscore his recognition within the research community. His continued progression from Ph.D. student to postdoc and now Assistant Researcher at Tianjin University further reflects institutional recognition of his contributions and research excellence. It is expected that Dr. Zhou has received internal university fellowships or academic performance-based honors, often common among top research scholars in China. As his career progresses, he is well-positioned to receive international research awards and fellowships in medical robotics and computational medicine.

Research Focus

Dr. Zeyang Zhou’s research is centered on surgical navigation systems, VR/MR-assisted precision surgery, and minimally invasive surgical robotics. His work aims to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of complex surgical procedures through intelligent systems that merge real-time imaging, machine learning, and 3D visualization technologies. One of his major focuses is on mixed reality-based navigation platforms for procedures like glioma resection and hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage treatment, improving spatial awareness and decision-making in the operating room. He also explores neural network-based respiratory motion modeling, needle insertion planning, and automated medical image segmentation using AI techniques. His interdisciplinary approach integrates mechanical engineering, biomedical imaging, and artificial intelligence, with a strong emphasis on translating theoretical frameworks into clinically viable tools. Dr. Zhou’s research not only improves patient safety and surgical precision but also provides virtual training environments for clinicians using simulation technologies.

Publication Top Notes

  • 🧠 Segmentation of Brain Tumor Resections In Intraoperative 3D Ultrasound Images Using a Semi-supervised Cross nnSU-Net

  • 🪡 A method for predicting needle insertion deflection in soft tissue based on cutting force identification

  • 🫁 A back propagation neural network based respiratory motion modelling method

  • 🤖 A high-dimensional respiratory motion modeling method based on machine learning

  • 🧪 Personalized virtual reality simulation training system for percutaneous needle insertion and comparison of zSpace and vive

  • 🧠 Augmented reality surgical navigation system based on the spatial drift compensation method for glioma resection surgery

  • 🧠 Validation of a surgical navigation system for hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage based on mixed reality using an automatic registration method

  • 🧠 Design and validation of a navigation system of multimodal medical images for neurosurgery based on mixed reality

  • 🧠 Surgical Navigation System for Hypertensive Intracerebral Hemorrhage Based on Mixed Reality

  • 🎯 DVH-based inverse planning for LDR pancreatic brachytherapy

  • 🧠 Surgical navigation system for brachytherapy based on mixed reality using a novel stereo registration method

Asmaa Mohammed | Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Asmaa Mohammed | Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Asmaa Mohammed, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt

Dr. Asmaa Mohammed is a dedicated researcher at the Electronics Research Institute in Egypt, specializing in the design and development of advanced antenna systems for wireless communications, cancer detection, and material characterization. She earned her Doctoral and Master’s degrees in Electronics and Communications from the Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), focusing on MIMO antennas and breast cancer detection using antennas and resonators, respectively. She also completed a post-doctoral research fellowship at the Department of Communication Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan, where she worked on high-gain dielectric antennas for wireless communication.

Education:

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (May 2022 – Oct. 2022)
Department of Communication Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
Research Topic: High Gain Dielectric Antenna for Wireless Communication.

Doctoral Degree (Oct. 2017 – Nov. 2020)
Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), Department of Electronics and Communications.
Dissertation Topic: Design and Development of MIMO Antennas for Wireless Communications.

Master’s Degree (Feb. 2015 – Oct. 2017)
Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), Department of Electronics and Communications.
Dissertation Topic: Breast Cancer Detection Using Antennas and Resonators.

Graduate Studies (Oct. 2013 – Jan. 2015)
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Department.
Completed ten advanced courses in electrical and communication engineering topics.

Bachelor’s Degree (Sep. 2007 – Jun. 2012)
Al-Azhar University, Faculty of Engineering, Electrical Department.
Graduation Project: Wireless Control System.

Professional Profiles:

Google Scholar

Professional Experience:

Professionally, Dr. Mohammed has a decade of experience in microstrip circuit research at the Electronics Research Institute, progressing from Research Assistant in 2013 to Researcher since 2020. She also has teaching experience as a lecturer at Al-Azhar University, where she instructed courses on Microwave Engineering and Electromagnetic Fields. Additionally, her volunteering efforts as a reviewer for reputable journals and conferences, and as a co-chair at international symposiums, reflect her commitment to advancing her field.

Research Interests:

Dr. Mohammed’s research interests include developing MIMO antennas, dielectric resonator antennas, RF planar passive components, microwave imaging for medical diagnostics, and thin-film hybrid components. Her expertise spans simulation, fabrication, and measurements using state-of-the-art tools such as CST Microwave Studio, Keysight ADS, and vector network analyzers. She has published extensively in high-impact journals and international conferences and serves as a reviewer for esteemed journals like Alexandria Engineering Journal and International Journal of Electronics..

Skills:

Simulations

Electromagnetic: CST Microwave Studio.
Circuit: Keysight ADS.

Measurements
Fabrication of planar and DR circuits using etching technique, LPKF machine, and
3D printer.
Vector Network Analyzer (S-Parameters Measurements, Calibrations)
Material Characterization using DAK
Radiation pattern Measurements

Conference Presentations:

Gomaa, A., Afifi, A., & Abdalrazik, A. (2024). A Dual-Band Wide Axial-Ratio Beamwidth Circularly-Polarized Antenna with V-Shaped Slot for L2/L5 GNSS Applications. In Proceedings of the 6th Novel Intelligent and Leading Emerging Sciences Conference (NILES) (pp. 119-122). Giza, Egypt, October 2024.

Afifi, A. I., Abd El-Hameed, A. S., Ahmed, S. M., Allam, A., & Abdel-Rahman, A. B. (2021). Asymmetric EBG Decoupling Structure for Coupling Reduction Applications. In Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP). Düsseldorf, Germany, March 2021.

Afifi, A. I., Elsheakh, D. M., Abdel-Rahman, A. B., Allam, A., & Ahmed, S. M. (2019). Dual Broadband Coplanar Waveguide-Fed Slot Antenna for 5G Applications. In Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP). Krakow, Poland, March 2019, pp. 1-3.

Afifi, A. I., & Abdel-Rahman, A. B. (2016). Ring Resonator for Breast Cancer and Broken Bones Detection. In Proceedings of the 28th Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference (APMC). New Delhi, India, December 2016, pp. 1-4.

Afifi, A. I., Abdel-Rahman, A. B., Allam, A., & Abd El-Hameed, A. S. (2016). A Compact Ultra-Wideband Monopole Antenna for Breast Cancer Detection. In Proceedings of the 59th IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS). Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, October 2016, pp. 1-4.

Publications:

Asmaa I. Afifi, Anwer S. Abd El-Hameed, Ahmed Allam, Sabah M. Ahmed, and Adel B. Abdel-Rahman
“New Approach for Designing Quad-Port Single Element Dielectric Resonator MIMO Antenna,”
Computers and Electrical Engineering, vol. 120, pp. –, Dec. 2024.

El-Nady S, Afifi A, El-Hameed A, Anwer S
“Sugar and Salt Concentration Detection in Water Employing ENZ Metamaterial Microwave Sensor,”
Wireless Personal Communications, pp. 1-20, Feb. 2024.

Abdalrazik A, Gomaa A, Afifi A
“Multiband Circularly-Polarized Stacked Elliptical Patch Antenna with Eye-Shaped Slot for GNSS Applications,”
International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies, pp. 1-7, 2024.

El-Nady S, Elsharkawy RR, Afifi A. I., Abd El-Hameed AS
“Performance Improvement of Substrate Integrated Cavity Fed Dipole Array Antenna Using ENZ Metamaterial for 5G Applications,”
Sensors, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 125, Dec. 2021.

Darwish, M. A., Asmaa I. Afifi, Anwer S. Abd El-Hameed, H. F. Abosheiasha, A. M. A. Henaish, D. Salogub, A. T. Morchenko, V. G. Kostishyn, V. A. Turchenko, and A. V. Trukhanov
“Can Hexaferrite Composites be Used as a New Artificial Material for Antenna Applications?”
Ceramics International, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 2615-2623, Sep. 2020.

Asmaa I. Afifi, Adel B. Abdel-Rahman, Anwer S. Abd El-Hameed, Ahmed Allam, Sabah M. Ahmed
“Small Frequency Ratio Multi-Band Dielectric Resonator Antenna Utilizing Vertical Metallic Strip Pairs Feeding Structure,”
IEEE Access, vol. 8, pp. 112840 – 112845, Jun. 2020.

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Asmaa Mohammed is highly deserving of the Research for Young Scientist Award. Her contributions to the fields of wireless communication, antenna design, and biomedical imaging, combined with her academic achievements and international exposure, make her a standout young researcher. Her work is innovative, impactful, and multidisciplinary, addressing both technological and societal challenges. While there are opportunities for further growth in leadership, industry engagement, and public outreach, Dr. Mohammed has already established herself as a promising young scientist. With continued development in these areas, she will undoubtedly achieve even greater accomplishments in her future career.