Mr. Ahmed Hamet Sidi | Robotics Systems | Research Excellence Award
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University of Nottingham | United Kingdom
Dr. Mojtaba Ahmadieh Khanesar (PhD, MIET’20, SMIEEE’16, MASME’23) is a distinguished research fellow in optical metrology and machine learning at the Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Nottingham, UK. With extensive international experience in Denmark, Turkey, Iran, and the UK, his research spans metrology, robotics, control systems, AI, and machine learning. He earned his Ph.D. in Control Engineering from K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, with a thesis on model reference interval type-2 fuzzy control of SISO nonlinear systems, following an M.Sc. on sliding mode fuzzy control of a rotary inverted pendulum and a B.Sc. in Control Engineering. Dr. Khanesar possesses strong technical expertise in MATLAB, Python, OpenCV, AVR, ARM, Arduino, and robotics platforms including UR5, Baxter, and Sawyer, as well as metrology tools such as laser trackers, laser interferometers, Sensofar, Zygo, and Polytec systems. He has contributed significantly to EPSRC-funded projects including Robodome, HARISOM, and Chattyfactories, supervising PhD and undergraduate students while developing high-accuracy robotic systems and virtual instruments. He also serves as associate editor for Human-Centric Intelligent Systems, Complex and Intelligent Systems, and Energies, contributing to special issues on robust control and electromechanical systems. Dr. Khanesar’s research output includes 110 documents cited 2,363 times, with an h-index of 25, reflecting his significant impact in the field. He has received multiple honors including the Collaborate to Innovate Award, top student awards, and top paper recognitions in IEEE and Robotics journals, and he maintains active memberships in IEEE, ASME, IET, and BCS, demonstrating leadership and influence in engineering and computational intelligence communities worldwide.
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Prof. Xiaodong Feng at Shaoxing University, China
Feng Xiaodong, born in June 1987, is an Associate Professor at the School of Civil Engineering, Shaoxing University of Arts and Sciences. Recognized as one of the first leading talents in Zhejiang Province’s 5246 Talent Project and a young talent under Shaoxing’s Special Branch Plan, he specializes in structural engineering. With an international academic footprint and a strong background in intelligent structural systems, Dr. Feng has led numerous national-level projects and published extensively in high-impact journals. His work integrates innovative structural design with smart technologies, contributing significantly to the advancement of flexible and adaptive engineering solutions. 🌉📚🤖
Feng Xiaodong completed his undergraduate studies in Civil Engineering at Central South University (2006–2010), followed by a master’s in Solid Mechanics (2010–2012) and a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering (2012–2016), under Professor Guo Shaohua. He then pursued postdoctoral research at Zhejiang University (2018–2020) with Professor Luo Yaozhi. His academic training spans mechanics, structural analysis, and intelligent systems, providing a robust foundation for his interdisciplinary research. 📘🎓🔬
Dr. Feng began his academic career at Shaoxing University of Arts and Sciences in 2016 as a Lecturer, advancing to Associate Professor and Laboratory Director in 2021. He also served as a visiting scholar at Kyoto University, Japan (2022–2023). Throughout his career, he has led key research initiatives, mentored students, and collaborated with both academic and industrial partners on advanced structural systems. His experience bridges practical engineering applications and cutting-edge research. 🏢👨🏫🌍
Feng Xiaodong has received multiple prestigious awards, including two First Prizes and two Second Prizes from the China Steel Structure Association for technological innovation and scientific progress in large-span structures. He also received honors from the Invention and Entrepreneurship Award and Zhejiang Province. These accolades recognize his contributions to the development, design, and digital construction of complex spatial structures, as well as intelligent construction technologies. His pioneering work in structural mechanics and smart infrastructure has earned both national and regional acclaim. 🏆🏗️
Dr. Feng’s research revolves around flexible, movable, and intelligent structures, integrating AI and machine learning for structural design and health monitoring. His key interests include tensegrity structures, prefabricated systems, large-span spatial structures, and structural dynamics. He also focuses on collaborative structural-material design and building industrialization. His interdisciplinary approach combines theoretical innovation with practical applications, aimed at advancing the construction industry’s automation and intelligence. 🤖🧠🏗️📊
📄 Vibration control and robustness analysis of tensegrity structures via fuzzy dynamic sliding mode control method
🗓️ Year: 2024 | 📚 Journal: Structures | 📊 Cited by: 3
📄 Joint learning of structural and textual information on propagation network by graph attention networks for rumor detection
🗓️ Year: 2024 | 📚 Journal: Applied Intelligence | 📊 Cited by: 1
📄 Structural-topic aware deep neural networks for information cascade prediction
🗓️ Year: 2024 | 📚 Journal: PeerJ Computer Science | 📊 Cited by: 1
Dr. Feng Xiaodong, an Associate Professor at Shaoxing University of Arts and Sciences, is a nationally recognized expert in Structural Engineering, specializing in intelligent structures, AI-integrated design, and prefabricated construction technologies. With over 20 peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as Soft Robotics, Structures, and Structural Control & Health Monitoring, he demonstrates consistent research excellence. As the principal investigator of numerous national and regional research projects, and a recipient of multiple high-level awards from the China Steel Structure Association and Zhejiang Province, Dr. Feng has shown both academic leadership and practical innovation. His international exposure as a Visiting Scholar at Kyoto University and his role in training future engineers across disciplines further underscore his qualifications. Dr. Feng’s contributions significantly advance the field of intelligent structural systems and make him an outstanding candidate for a Best Researcher Award.
PhD Student, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Zahid Ullah is a passionate researcher in mechanical and electrical engineering, currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. With an extensive background in teaching and research, Zahid has significantly contributed to various fields, including human-robot interaction, control systems, and renewable energy technologies. His diverse academic and professional experiences make him a well-rounded academic committed to innovation. 🌍🔧
Zahid Ullah holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Chulalongkorn University (ongoing), an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Abasyn University, Peshawar, Pakistan, and an M.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Science and Technology, Bannu, Pakistan. He also earned a B.Sc. in Electronics Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Peshawar, Pakistan. 🎓📚
Zahid has served as a research assistant and lecturer in various academic institutions in Pakistan, including Abasyn University, Sarhad University of Science and Information Technology, and the Government Polytechnic Institute, Mardan. His experience spans teaching mathematics, physics, and engineering subjects, conducting lab practicals, and guiding students through their academic journeys. He has also participated in numerous national and international conferences and training programs. 🧑🏫🔬
Zahid’s research interests lie in robotics, human-robot interaction, control systems, renewable energy systems, and sensor fault detection. His work in impedance modulation through electromagnetic brakes in physical human-robot interaction and MPPT control techniques for wind energy systems demonstrates his innovative approach to addressing technological challenges. 🤖⚡
Zahid has earned certifications in Big Data Analytics, Control Automation, and SCADA/HMI implementation. His participation in international programs like the Sakura Science Exchange Program in Japan and the IEEE Robotics Competition in Thailand highlights his active involvement in global scientific communities. 🏆🌟
Zahid Ullah has co-authored impactful research, including publications on variable damping actuators in robotics and sensor fault detection in UAVs. His work has been cited in various prestigious journals, contributing to advancements in robotics and energy systems. 📑🔗
Ullah, Zahid, Ronnapee Chaichaowarat, and Witaya Wannasuphoprasit. “Variable Damping Actuator Using an Electromagnetic Brake for Impedance Modulation in Physical Human–Robot Interaction.” Robotics 12, no. 3 (2023): 80. Cited by Robotics journal (2023)
Maqsood, Hamid, et al. “Novel sensor fault detection and isolation for an unmanned aerial vehicle.” In IEEE IBCAST (2021), pp. 486-493. Cited by IEEE (2021)
Khan, Umar Habib, et al. “Backstepping based MPPT control technique for permanent magnet synchronous generator wind energy conversion system.” In IEEE iCoMET (2020), pp. 1-7. Cited by IEEE (2020)
PHD, UNI.CT, Italy
Rossana Smeriglio is a dedicated psychologist with extensive experience in working with vulnerable populations, including unaccompanied minors and individuals with cognitive impairments. She has actively contributed to various community and research settings in Italy, applying her expertise in psychological assessment and rehabilitation.
Professor, Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Germany
🎓 Paolo Mercorelli is a distinguished Professor and Chair of Control and Drive Systems at Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Germany. With a PhD in Systems Engineering from the University of Bologna, Italy, he has made significant contributions to control systems and robotics. His international teaching and research roles, coupled with numerous awards, underscore his influence in the field.
🎓 Paolo Mercorelli earned his PhD in Systems Engineering from the University of Bologna, Italy, in 1998. His academic journey also includes a one-year research stint at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA, which laid the foundation for his future endeavors in control systems.
💼 Paolo Mercorelli has a rich professional background, starting as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Asea Brown Boveri Corporate Research, Heidelberg, Germany, where he secured three patents. He served as a Senior Researcher and leader of the control group at the Institute of Automation and Informatics, Germany. Later, he became an Associate Professor at Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences and is currently a Full Professor at Leuphana University of Lueneburg. Additionally, he has held visiting professorships at Lodz University of Technology, Poland, and Chandigarh University, India.
🔍 Paolo Mercorelli specializes in control systems with a focus on applications of Kalman filters, robotics, wavelets, geometric control, and sliding mode control. His research integrates advanced mathematical techniques to enhance the efficiency and precision of robotic and control systems.
🏆 Paolo Mercorelli has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the Marie Curie Actions Research Fellowship and seven best international conference paper awards. His exceptional contributions have placed him on the list of the top 2% scientists by Elsevier and Stanford University from 2019 to 2023. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of two leading journals.
📚 Paolo Mercorelli has authored numerous high-impact publications. His work is frequently cited in the field, reflecting his influence in control systems and engineering mathematics. Here are some of his top-cited works:
“Advanced Sliding Mode Control for Automotive Applications” – Published in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2013 Cited by 120 articles
“Wavelet-Based Fault Detection in Induction Motors” – Published in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2014 Cited by 110 articles
“Kalman Filter Techniques in Robotics” – Published in Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2017 Cited by 95 articles
“Geometric Control Applications in Robotics” – Published in Control Engineering Practice, 2020 Cited by 85 articles
“Applications of Wavelets in Control Systems” – Published in Automatica, 2023 Cited by 75 articles
While Paolo Mercorelli is undoubtedly a distinguished and highly accomplished researcher with significant contributions to the fields of control systems, robotics, and engineering mathematics, his profile might not fully align with the specific objectives of the Research for Women Researcher Award. The award typically prioritizes candidates who have made substantial contributions to advancing women’s roles in research or who focus on research that benefits women directly. Given his impressive academic and research credentials, he might be more suitable for awards that recognize general excellence in research and leadership rather than those focused specifically on women’s contributions to science and academia.
Scientific Director, Minimally Invasive Surgery Centre, Spain
🎓 Dr. Francisco M. Sánchez Margallo is a distinguished expert in minimally invasive surgery, currently serving as the Scientific Director of the Jesús Usón Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery. With a Doctorate Cum Laude from the University of Extremadura, he has been instrumental in advancing surgical technologies, leading numerous national and European research projects, and contributing significantly to clinical practices. He is a member of various prestigious surgical and research societies and continues to drive innovation in the field.
📚 Dr. Sánchez Margallo earned his Doctorate Cum Laude from the University of Extremadura (UEX) in 1999, a distinction that also earned him the National Award from the Royal Academy of Doctors.
💼 Dr. Sánchez Margallo joined the Jesús Usón Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery in 1995 as Endoscopy Coordinator. Over the years, he has assumed increasing responsibilities, including Laparoscopy Coordinator, Director of the Surgical Area (2000), and eventually becoming the Scientific Director in 2007. His expertise has been pivotal in numerous high-impact research projects and clinical advancements in minimally invasive techniques.
🔬 Dr. Sánchez Margallo’s research primarily revolves around minimally invasive techniques and surgical technologies. He has been a part of over 100 national and European research projects, making significant contributions to laparoscopic surgery, thoracoscopic cardiac surgery, and surgical robotics. His work has led to the development of innovative procedures, such as laparoscopic Heineke-Mikulicz pyloroplasty and prostatic artery microembolization.
🏆 Dr. Sánchez Margallo has been recognized with the prestigious National Award from the Royal Academy of Doctors and has been accredited by the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA). He holds leadership positions in multiple international and national surgical societies and research platforms.
📖 Dr. Sánchez Margallo has published 260 articles in high-impact journals, contributed to several books and book chapters, and holds numerous industrial property registrations. His work is widely cited, reflecting his influence in the field of minimally invasive surgery.
Laparoscopic Heineke-Mikulicz Pyloroplasty: A Novel Approach in Minimally Invasive Surgery – Year: 2010, Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery – Cited by: 45 articles.
Microembolization of the Prostatic Artery: Advancing Urological Procedures – Year: 2012, Urology Journal – Cited by: 60 articles.
Innovations in Thoracoscopic Cardiac Surgery – Year: 2015, Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery – Cited by: 38 articles.
Dr. Francisco M. Sánchez Margallo is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His extensive leadership in minimally invasive surgery, significant research contributions, clinical innovations, and international recognition make him a standout figure in his field. While broadening his impact and increasing public engagement could enhance his profile, his current achievements clearly demonstrate excellence in research and innovation. He is well-deserving of recognition for his contributions to the advancement of surgical techniques and medical research.
Assistant professor, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Dr. Behnaz Sohani is an accomplished academic and researcher in Robotics and Biomedical Engineering, specializing in object and scene recognition, assistive robotics, rehabilitation systems, and healthcare robotics. She currently serves as a Co-Director of the Biorobotics and Healthcare/Medical Technologies (BMTec) Laboratory and as a Lecturer in Robotics at the University of Lincoln. With over 16 years of experience in education, research, and administration, Dr. Sohani is passionate about advancing technology and improving healthcare through innovative robotics solutions. 🚀🤖📚
Professor, Joongbu University, South Korea
Heung-Shik Lee is a distinguished professor and the Dean of the Department of Electrical Electronic and Automotive Engineering at Joongbu University since 2016. 🌟 With a solid background as a technical advisory member for the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and the Ministry of Environment, Prof. Lee has made significant contributions to the field. Prior to his current role, he was a professional researcher at the High Energy Materials Specialized Research Center at the Agency for Defense Development in Korea and a Research Fellow at the University of Texas at Dallas. 🌐
Prof. Lee has an extensive academic foundation, holding advanced degrees in engineering, which underpin his expertise in smart materials and automotive applications. 📚
His professional journey includes notable positions such as serving as a technical advisor and contributing to multiple research and consultancy projects. His expertise extends to autonomous control, smart materials, sensors, and structural safety. 🚀
Prof. Lee’s research focuses on smart material-based automotive applications, autonomous control systems, and advanced sensors and actuators. His innovative work includes the development of autonomous small mobility robots for underground facility exploration using AI technology. 🤖
Prof. Lee is nominated for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing his exceptional contributions to the field of engineering and technology. 🏆
Mask R-CNN-Based Stone Detection and Segmentation for Underground Pipeline Exploration Robots
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