Andrey Milchev | Softmatter Modelling | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Andrey Milchev | Softmatter Modelling | Distinguished Scientist Award

Senior Researcher | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences | Bulgaria

Prof. Dr. Andrey Milchev is a distinguished physicist at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to polymer physics, statistical mechanics, and computational modeling, he has authored more than two hundred eighty peer-reviewed publications with over Seven Thousand Five Hundred citations. His academic journey and collaborations with eminent scholars worldwide have positioned him among the leading experts in physical chemistry. Throughout his career, he has combined theoretical insight with computer simulations to explore polymers, nanostructures, and soft matter systems, earning international recognition for his impactful research and scientific leadership.

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Education Background

Prof. Dr. Andrey Milchev began his academic career studying Theoretical Physics at the University of Leningrad, USSR. He later earned his Ph.D. from Leipzig University, German Democratic Republic, where he specialized in statistical physics and polymer science. Following his doctorate, he advanced his expertise as an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Department of Physics, Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany. There, he conducted research under the guidance of the renowned physicist Professor Kurt Binder. His educational path reflects a strong foundation in theoretical physics and computational methods, shaping his research into the physics of polymers and complex systems.

Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Andrey Milchev commenced his career as a Junior Researcher at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia. His leadership abilities soon led him to serve as Secretary of the Scientific Council at the Institute. Rising through the ranks, he became an Associate Professor and later a Full Professor at the same institution, a position he continues to hold. His international engagements include visiting professorships at the University of Georgia, USA; Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany; Georg-August Universität, Göttingen; and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. His long-standing contributions highlight his dedication to global scientific exchange.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Dr. Andrey Milchev was awarded the prestigious Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, which enabled him to pursue postdoctoral research in Germany under Professor Kurt Binder. This fellowship recognized his potential for significant contributions to theoretical and computational physics. In addition to this honor, he has received international recognition for his extensive publication record and high citation impact, reflecting the broad influence of his work in polymer physics and computational materials science. His invited lectures and visiting professorships at globally renowned universities further underscore his standing as a respected academic leader and innovator in his field.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Andrey Milchev’s research is centered on the statistical physics and dynamics of polymers, soft matter, and nanostructured systems. He applies advanced simulation techniques to study polymer brushes, confinement effects, adsorption transitions, and hydrodynamic flows in nanoscale environments. His pioneering work on semiflexible polymers, polymer detachment, and transport phenomena in nanopores has provided new theoretical insights and practical applications in materials science and nanotechnology. By bridging theory with computer experiments, his studies have advanced the understanding of polymer behavior under confinement and flow, establishing him as a leading authority in computational polymer physics.

Top Publications

  • Flow-Induced Vesicle Translocation Through a Narrow Slit─Transit Time Scaling Relations
    Published Year: 2025
    Citation:1

  • Durotaxis and Antidurotaxis Droplet Motion Onto Gradient Gel-Substrates
    Published Year: 2024
    Citation: 4

  • Concave Polymer Brushes Inwardly Grafted in Spherical Cavities
    Published Year: 2023
    Citation: 3

  • Surface Enrichment and Interdiffusion in Blends of Semiflexible Polymers of Different Stiffness
    Published Year: 2022
    Citation: 1

  • Entropic Unmixing in Nematic Blends of Semiflexible Polymers
    Published Year: 2020
    Citation: 1

Conclusion

Through decades of scientific contributions, Prof. Dr. Andrey Milchev has established himself as a leading figure in polymer physics and computational materials science. His dedication to research, education, and international collaboration has shaped his reputation as a highly respected academic worldwide. With more than two hundred eighty publications and thousands of citations, his work continues to inspire further advances in theoretical physics and chemistry. His career reflects a deep commitment to scientific discovery, mentorship, and the pursuit of knowledge that bridges fundamental theory with real-world applications in nanoscience and materials engineering.

Mr. André Guimarães | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. André Guimarães | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, University of Beira Interior, Portugal

Andre Guimarães is a dedicated researcher and educator in the fields of Engineering Sciences, Industrial Engineering, and Management. With a strong academic background, he has contributed significantly to various research projects related to Industry 4.0 and digital transformation. He currently holds research positions at the University of Beira Interior and the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal. Alongside his academic work, Andre has accumulated practical experience in industrial environments, particularly in production management and technical consulting, where he focuses on quality management, lean methodologies, and engineering innovations. He is also a passionate educator, teaching engineering and management-related courses at the higher education level. 📚🔬

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Education:

Andre’s educational journey includes a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management from the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Industrial Engineering and Management at the University of Beira Interior. Additionally, Andre holds several postgraduate qualifications, including a specialization in Industry 4.0 and Digital Transformation from the Polytechnic Institute of Porto. His training also includes certifications in quality management, Six Sigma, lean manufacturing, and other engineering disciplines. 🎓📖

Experience:

Andre’s professional career spans both academia and industry. He has worked as a researcher at the University of Beira Interior and the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, contributing to cutting-edge research in mechanical and industrial engineering. Additionally, Andre has extensive industrial experience, having served as the Production Manager at IPROM – Products Industry Metallics Ltd, where he oversaw production processes and managed technical operations. As a consultant and facilitator at the Welding and Quality Institute, Andre applies his expertise in quality management systems and continuous improvement. 🏭⚙️

Awards and Honors:

Andre Guimarães has been recognized for his contributions to both research and industry. He is a full member of the Order of Engineers in Portugal and a fellow at FCT Research. His work has been acknowledged through various academic and industry accolades, cementing his reputation as a skilled professional and educator in his field. 🏅🌟

Research Focus:

Andre’s research interests are deeply rooted in Industry 4.0 technologies, digital transformation, lean management, and quality systems in industrial engineering. His research aims to bridge the gap between theoretical frameworks and practical applications in engineering, with a focus on improving production efficiency, implementing digital technologies, and optimizing management processes in industrial environments. His recent projects explore advanced methodologies in electromechatronics and systems research. 🔍📊

Conclusion:

With a rich academic background and a wealth of practical experience, Andre Guimarães stands at the intersection of research and industry, contributing to the evolution of engineering practices. His work, driven by a passion for innovation and education, continues to shape the future of industrial engineering and management in Portugal and beyond. Andre’s ongoing commitment to advancing the field through both research and practical applications makes him a valuable asset to the academic and industrial communities. 🚀🌍

Publications:

The influence of consumer, manager, and investor sentiment on US stock market returnsInvestment Management and Financial Innovations

Effects of Lean Tools and Industry 4.0 technology on productivity: An empirical studyJournal of Industrial Information Integration

Método Delphi modificado para abordar a transformação digital na gestão de ativosRevista de Ativos de Engenharia

Lean philosophy and Value Engineering methodologies. Their relations and synergy using Bert a natural language processing modelCongrEGA 2024 – Sustainable and Digital Innovation in Engineering Asset Management

Modificação do Método Delphi para Aplicação num Questionário sobre a Transformação Digital na Gestão de AtivosCongrEGA 2024 – Sustainable and Digital Innovation in Engineering Asset Management

Overview of the use of data assets in the context of Portuguese companies: Comparison between SMEs and large companiesCongrEGA 2024 – Sustainable and Digital Innovation in Engineering Asset Management

Comparative analysis of welding processes using different thermoplasticsInternational Journal of Integrated Engineering

Tidjani Négadi | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tidjani Négadi | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

recently retired, Physics Department, Faculty of Exactand Applied Science, University Oran 1 Ahmed Ben Bella, Oran 31100, Algeria,

📅 Born on January 26, 1950, in Tlemcen, Algeria, Tidjani Négadi is a distinguished Maître de Conférence at the Physics Department, Faculty of Exact and Applied Science, University Oran 1 Ahmed Ben Bella, Oran, Algeria. With a profound interest in theoretical and mathematical biology, Négadi has significantly contributed to various fields, especially in exploring the connections between physics and biological systems.

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Education

🎓 Tidjani Négadi earned his Doctorat de 3ème Cycle in Nuclear Physics in 1976 and a Doctorat d’Etat Es-Science Physiques in Theoretical Physics in 1988, both from the Institut de Physique Nucléaire IN2P3, Université Claude Bernard Lyon-I, France. His extensive education laid the foundation for his interdisciplinary research spanning nuclear physics, theoretical physics, and mathematical biology.

Experience

💼 Négadi’s academic journey began in 1976, teaching Quantum Mechanics and its applications until 1989. He later taught Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Group Theory until 2002, after which he focused solely on research, particularly in Mathematical Biology. His teaching portfolio also includes Special Relativity, Astronomy, and Astrophysics from 2015 to 2018. His editorial roles and contributions to esteemed journals and conferences highlight his expertise and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge.

Research Interests

🔬 Négadi’s research interests are vast and interdisciplinary, focusing on the mathematical modeling of biological systems, particularly the genetic code. He has explored the symmetries in the genetic code, the use of Fibonacci and Lucas numbers, and the application of quantum-like approaches to biological systems. His work bridges the gap between physics and biology, offering novel insights into genetic information and its underlying structures.

Awards

🏆 Tidjani Négadi’s contributions to science have been recognized with several prestigious awards and honors. He has served as a member of the Executive Board and Advisory Board of the International Symmetry Association (ISA) and the Advisory and Editorial Board of NeuroQuantology. His role as a guest editor for various special issues in prominent journals showcases his leadership in the scientific community.

Publications

1976: Lifetimes of levels in 64Zn from Doppler shift measurements via 61Ni(a,n) 64Zn reaction, Phys. Rev. C13, cited by 10 articles.

1983: On the connection between the hydrogen atom, and the harmonic oscillator, Lett. Nuovo Cimento, cited by 15 articles.

1983: On the connection between the hydrogen atom, and the harmonic oscillator: the continuum case, J. Phys. A16, cited by 12 articles.

1984: Connection between the hydrogen atom, and the harmonic oscillator: the zero-energy case, Phys. Rev. A29, cited by 9 articles.

1984: Hydrogen atom in a uniform electromagnetic field as an anharmonic oscillator, Lett. Nuovo Cimento, cited by 7 articles.