Mihaela Rusu | Materials Science | Citation Visionary in Industry Award

Mihaela Rusu | Materials Science | Citation Visionary in Industry Award

Institute of Medical Engineering | Germany

Dr. Mihaela Rusu is a Romanian-born scientist specializing in polymer chemistry, biomaterials, and cardiovascular regenerative medicine in Romania, she pursued her undergraduate studies in chemistry and physics at the University of Bucharest. She earned her PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces, Golm, Germany, with a thesis on thermoreversible polymers in polyelectrolyte multilayers. Her career spans both academia and industry, including leadership roles in multinational companies such as Koninklijke DSM, where she managed R&D projects in functional coatings, biodegradable polymers, and biomedical materials. She has also contributed as a consultant and evaluator for EU research and innovation programs. she has been deeply involved in postdoctoral and teaching roles at RWTH Aachen University and the Helmholtz Institute, focusing on myocardial infarction remodeling and targeted drug delivery systems. Her expertise bridges interdisciplinary areas, from material science and nanotechnology to biomedicine. Dr. Rusu has an extensive publication record. She actively collaborates internationally, mentors students, and participates in scientific project management. Fluent in Romanian and English, with working knowledge of German and Dutch, she continues to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of materials science and medicine.

Publication Profile

‪Mihaela Rusu‬ – ‪Google Scholar‬

Education

Dr. Mihaela Rusu earned her degree in Chemistry and Physics from the University of Bucharest specializing in physical chemistry. She pursued doctoral studies at the Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces, Golm, Germany where she completed a PhD thesis titled “Phase Transition of Thermoreversible Polymers in Polyelectrolyte Multilayers.” During this period, she also attended two specialized modules on Biomimetic Systems at the International Max Planck Research School.  she advanced her training in polymer sciences by completing the Top Opleiding Polymeren courses (Modules A2/A3) at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. she pursued postdoctoral research at the RWTH Aachen University Medical Faculty and Helmholtz Institute, focusing on cardiovascular biomaterials. she began postdoctoral studies at Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg, within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Medical Engineering. Her education integrates interdisciplinary expertise spanning chemistry, polymers, nanotechnology, biomaterials, and biomedical engineering, giving her a strong foundation for innovative research at the interface of materials science and medicine.

Experience

Dr. Rusu began her career as a student assistant in electrochemistry at the University of Bucharest before becoming Project Manager and Quality Manager at S.C. Biotechnos S.A., Romania, overseeing structured water and cosmetic laboratories. she led patent implementation for Estee Lauder and coordinated structured water technology research with Heraklion University, Greece. In academia, she supervised MSc students at IMPRS Golm-Berlin. At Koninklijke DSM, Netherlands she managed interdisciplinary R&D projects, including biodegradable polymers for drug delivery, functional coatings, and regenerative medicine applications, and directed subsidiary projects such as “My Vitamin. she worked as a consultant for TNO Eindhoven and transitioned into biomedical research at RWTH Aachen University’s Institute for Molecular Cardiovascular Research  focusing on post-myocardial infarction remodeling. She coordinated Indo-German BMBF projects, mentored Erasmus Mundus students, and evaluated Horizon and Horizon Europe proposals. she has worked at the Helmholtz Institute on thermo-magnetic responsive biomaterials for targeted drug delivery. Her career demonstrates a unique blend of industrial innovation, academic research, and international collaboration.

Honors and Awards

Dr. Rusu’s career reflects recognition through high-impact research roles, scientific leadership, and EU-level contributions rather than conventional academic prize awards. She has been entrusted as an evaluator and rapporteur for the European Commission’s Horizon and Horizon Europe funding programs, highlighting her expertise and credibility in multidisciplinary research assessment. As a project leader and scientific manager at Koninklijke DSM, she coordinated cross-sector collaborations and innovative product developments that bridged industry and biomedical applications. Her leadership in Indo-German collaborations under the BMBF framework (IGSTC) fostered significant international scientific exchange. She has supervised and mentored numerous graduate, doctoral, and postdoctoral researchers, contributing to their professional growth and scientific output. Dr. Rusu has also been recognized as a program coordinator for international internships and exchange mentor for Erasmus Mundus students, enabling scientific capacity-building and cultural exchange. Her contributions are validated by the impact of her publications in materials science, biomaterials, and cardiovascular medicine. While her record emphasizes practical achievements, leadership, and innovation, her sustained involvement in high-level research evaluation panels signifies her as a respected figure in European and global scientific communities.

Research Focus

Dr. Mihaela Rusu’s research integrates polymer science, biomaterials engineering, and cardiovascular regenerative medicine. She specializes in thermo- and magneto-responsive biodegradable polymers for targeted drug delivery systems. Her work focuses on the design of fiber-based scaffolds that enable in vivo monitoring and on-demand drug release, with applications in tissue regeneration and controlled therapeutic delivery. She investigates the interface between biomaterials and cell membranes, exploring how drug release kinetics influence cellular responses. In cardiovascular medicine, she examines the role of the collagen matrix, chemokines, and chemokine receptors in ischemia/reperfusion injury and post-myocardial infarction tissue remodeling. Earlier in her career, she contributed significantly to functional coatings, biodegradable polymers for drug delivery, and nanostructured surface technologies in industrial R&D. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges nanotechnology, polymer physics, and biomedical engineering, with an emphasis on translating materials science innovations into clinical and industrial applications. She also engages in microscopy-based material characterization and the development of biomimetic surfaces for medical devices. Through international collaborations, particularly Indo-German and EU-funded projects, she advances knowledge on biomaterial–tissue interactions, aiming to improve patient outcomes in cardiovascular diseases and regenerative medicine.

Publications

  • Coil-to-Globule Transition of PNIPAM Graft Copolymers with Charged Side Chains

  • Adsorption of Novel Thermosensitive Graft-Copolymers: Core–Shell Particles Prepared by Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Self-Assembly

  • Biomechanical Assessment of Remote and Postinfarction Scar Remodeling Following Myocardial Infarction

  • Vitamin C as Scavenger of Reactive Oxygen Species During Healing After Myocardial Infarction

  • Recent Advancements of Specific Functionalized Surfaces of Magnetic Nano- and Microparticles as a Theranostics Source in Biomedicine

  • Neutrophils Modulate Fibroblast Function and Promote Healing and Scar Formation After Murine Myocardial Infarction

Wen Yang | Green Building | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Wen Yang | Green Building | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Xi‘an Univerisity of Architecture and Technology, China

Rania Saadeh is an accomplished mathematician with a strong background in academia. She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics specializing in Applied Mathematics, with a GPA of 3.8, and serves as an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Zarqa University. Rania is committed to innovative teaching methods and impactful research, aiming to inspire curiosity and drive progress in the field of mathematics. With a Master’s degree in Mathematics and a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, both with excellent GPAs, Rania has a solid foundation in the subject. Her work experience includes roles as a part-time Lecturer and Lecturer, where she shared her knowledge and expertise with students. Rania has extensive experience teaching a variety of mathematics courses, including Calculus, Linear Algebra, Number Theory, and Probability Theory. Her dedication to teaching and research, coupled with her passion for mathematics, has made her a respected figure in the field.

Professional Profile:

📚 Education:

Wen Yang pursued his educational journey at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, where he completed his undergraduate studies from September 2008 to July 2012. During this time, he pursued a double degree in Building Environment and Equipment Engineering & Architecture. He furthered his academic pursuits by attaining a Master’s degree in Architectural Technology Science from the same university, studying under the guidance of Liu Jiaping from September 2014 to July 2016. Continuing his scholarly pursuits, Wen Yang obtained his Doctorate in Architectural Technology Science, once again under the mentorship of Liu Jiaping, from September 2016 to September 2021.

📝Work Experience:

Wen Yang’s professional journey began in August 2012, when he joined the Architectural Design Department of Shenzhen Tianjian Group (in Shenzhen Huayi Design Institute for two months) as part of his early work experience, where he was involved in various architectural design projects. After completing his doctoral studies, Wen Yang returned to Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology in September 2021 as a faculty postdoctoral researcher, contributing to the university’s academic endeavors. In October 2023, he transitioned to the role of Associate Professor at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, where he continues to excel in his academic and research responsibilities.

📊Achievements :

In addition to his academic achievements, Yang Wen has made significant contributions in patent development, standardization, and literature. He is the first inventor of an invention and creation patent for “Low Thermal Conductivity Aerogel Slurry Modified Coral Sand Concrete and Its Preparation Method,” which is currently in the substantive examination stage. He also holds a utility model patent for “A window structure capable of flipping up and down,” which has been authorized. Yang Wen is actively involved in standardization efforts, serving as a key member in the compilation of the product standard “Determination of thermal conductivity of porous building materials containing moisture – Transient planar heat source method,” approved by the China Engineering Construction Standardization Association. He is also a participating member in the preparation of the group standard “Guidelines for Calculation Methods of Energy Consumption and Operating Carbon Emissions in Urban Buildings,” led by the China Urban Planning Society. Yang Wen has contributed to the development of several textbooks, including “Introduction to Building Carbon Neutrality” and “Building Heat Transfer,” as well as the “Green Development Report on Human Settlements in Cities along the Western Silk Road.” In 2022, he led a team in the Japan Asia Youth Science Exchange Program hosted by Kitakyushu University in Japan. Yang Wen’s dedication to education is evident in his role as a homeroom teacher for 2023 undergraduate students and as a research assistant to Academician Liu Jiaping. He also oversees the daily management of over ten doctoral students and is involved in the scientific research and training of master’s students, demonstrating his commitment to nurturing future talents in the field.

Awards :

Yang Wen has been recognized for his outstanding contributions in the field of architecture and building technology. In 2022, he received the Special Prize of the Huaxia Construction Science and Technology Award Committee for his work on key technologies and applications of ultra-low energy buildings in extreme hot and humid climate zones. Yang Wen is also a member of the Northwest Regional Green Building Research and Innovation Team, supported by the Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education, where he contributes to research and innovation in green building practices from 2023 to 2026. His dedication to advancing talent training in architecture majors has been acknowledged by the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China, earning him the Second Prize of the National Teaching Achievement Award for Higher Education (Undergraduate) in 2022. Yang Wen’s academic excellence is evident from his numerous scholarships, including the Master’s Recommended Exam Free Graduate Scholarship in 2014-2015 and the National Scholarship for Doctoral Students from 2017 to 2018. He has also received awards for his research papers and participated in prestigious competitions such as the China International Solar Decathlon Competition. Yang Wen’s commitment to excellence and innovation continues to make a significant impact in the field of architecture.

 

📚Publications :

Impact of thermal conductivity of aerogel-enhanced insulation materials on building energy efficiency in environments with different temperatures and humidity levels

Authors: Li, Z., Yang, W., Zhang, G., Ren, W., Shi, Z.

Citations: Not specified

Year: 2024

Power calculation analysis and parameter design of an oscillating float wave energy device

Authors: Wang, D., Li, J., Yang, W., Shi, J., Yao, J.

Citations: 1

Year: 2024

Patio Design Optimization for Huizhou Traditional Dwellings Aimed at Daylighting Performance Improvements

Authors: Gao, R., Liu, J., Shi, Z., Zhang, G., Yang, W.

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

The spatio-temporal distribution response on building heating energy consumption of cities along “the Belt and Road” in Western China under multifactorial impact

Authors: Yang, W., Zhang, G., Li, Z., Zheng, H., Liu, J.

Citations: Not specified

Year: 2022

The Effect of Relative Humidity Dependent Thermal Conductivity on Building Insulation Layer Thickness Optimization

Authors: Yang, W., Zhang, G., He, W., Liu, J.

Citations: 1

Year: 2022

Optimization of the thermal conductivity test for building insulation materials under multifactor impact

Authors: Yang, W., Wang, Y., Liu, J.

Citations: 21

Year: 2022

Field testing of heat flux and heat exchange coefficients on heated building exterior surface

Authors: Zhu, X., Yang, X., Yang, W., Liu, J.

Citations: 2

Year: 2021

Experimental study on the thermal conductivity of aerogel-enhanced insulating materials under various hygrothermal environments

Authors: Yang, W., Liu, J., Wang, Y., Gao, S.

Citations: 41

Year: 2020

A review on thermal conductivity by means of the guarded-hot-plate apparatus

Authors: Yang, W., Wang, Y., Liu, J., Liu, D.

Citations: 1

Year: 2018

Annual experimental research on convective heat transfer coefficient of exterior surface of building external wall

Authors: Yang, W., Zhu, X., Liu, J.

Citations: 23

Year: 2017