Bedan Khanal| Transportation Engineering Award | Best Scholar Award

Mr.Bedan Khanal| Transportation Engineering Award | Best Scholar Award

Mr.Bedan Khanal,Wayne State University,  United States

Bedan Khanal is an esteemed faculty member at Wayne State University in the United States. Holding expertise in [mention relevant field or specialization], Khanal has made significant contributions to academia through research, teaching, and mentorship. With a passion for [mention specific interests or areas of focus], Khanal is dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering intellectual curiosity among students and peers.

 

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Education:

Wayne State University | Detroit, MI, USA,Ph.D. Candidate in Civil Engineering (Ph.D. in CE) | Transportation Engineering,Faculty Supervisor: Dr. Steven M. Lavrenz,Committee Members: Dr. Stephen Remias, Dr. Christopher Eamon, Dr. Xiaodong Qian,Expected Graduation: August 2024,Proposed Dissertation Title: “Novel Approach for Transportation Data Analysis: An Integrated Study Using Crash, Crash Surrogates, and Intelligent Transportation Systems Application”,Wayne State University | Detroit, MI, USA,Graduation: May 2021,Faculty Supervisor: Dr. Steven M. Lavrenz,Committee Members: Dr. Stephen Remias, Dr. Tierra Bills,Thesis Title: “Surrogate Measures of Road Safety: A Cross-Sectional Analysis with Traditional Risk Factors and Operating Characteristics at Signalized Intersections”Jain University | Bangalore, Karnataka, India,Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering (B. Tech CE) | Civil Engineering,Graduation: July 2018,Thesis Advisor: Prof. Dimple Bahri,Thesis Title: “Comparative Study on Structural Behavior and Effects of Thermal Treatment on Conventional Concrete and Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete”

 

Professional Experience:

Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) | Transportation Research Lab (TRL)- WSU | August 2019- Present,Visiting Instructor| CE 4850 Engineering Economics

Honors, Awards, and Scholarships:

2024 MI ITE Student Paper Award,2023-24 Datta Endowment Award,2023 Graduate Research Symposium second-best poster presentation,2022-23 Global Experiences Endowed Award,2022-23 Graduate Student Professional Travel Award,2021 ITE Student Paper Award,2014-2018 COMPEX SCHOLARSHIP,2012 Best 3 Outgoing Students

Organizations:

NCEES | Engineer in Training (EIT/FE),Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) | Student Member,Nepal Engineering Council (NEC) | Registered General Civil Engineer

Primary Research and Projects Conducted:

Ph.D. Dissertation work,Research on the safety of highway-rail grade crossing (HRGC),Study on the application of surrogate safety measures,Research on Glass fiber reinforced concrete,Extensive Survey at Melukote Village, India

Publications:

  1. Khanal, B., A. Zahertar, and Lavrenz, S.M. “Heterogeneity in Crash Data: A Cross Comparison between Ordered Probability Model and Its Variant Using Crashes at Suburban Type Arterial.” Accident Analysis & Prevention, Vol. 200, 2024, p.107524. [DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2024.107524]
  2. Khanal, B., Lavrenz, S.M. “Safety Assessment of Suburban Type Arterial Roadways: New Findings Using Heterogeneity Models.” Transportation Research Record, 2024 (TRBAM 2022 Conference Presentation, and Paper in print)
  3. Das, S., Warner, J., Lavrenz, S., Khanal, B., “Texas A&M Transportation Institute, 2023. Safety Enhancements at Short-Storage-Space Railroad Crossings” (No. SPR-1721). [URL: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/66941]
  4. Khanal, B. “Surrogate Measures of Road Safety: A Cross-Sectional Analysis with Traditional Risk Factors and Operating Characteristics at Signalized Intersections” (M.S. Thesis). Wayne State University, United States – Michigan, 2021. (Online Link available)
  5. Bahri, D., Khanal, B., Shahi, BJ., Neupane, P., Poudel, R. “Comparative Study on Structural Behavior of Thermally Treated Conventional Concrete and Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete.” Journal of Xidian University, Vol. 15, Issue 8, p.334-343.

Desouky Abd-El-Haleem| biomaterials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof .Desouky Abd-El-Haleem| biomaterials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Desouky Abd-El-Haleem ,City of Scientific research annological applicationsd tech, Egypt

Dr. Desouky Abd-El-Haleem is a prominent figure in the field of scientific research and technological applications in Egypt. He is known for his significant contributions to the advancement of science and technology, particularly in the field of annological applications. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, Dr. Abd-El-Haleem has played a pivotal role in fostering innovation and research excellence in Egypt. Currently affiliated with the City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications, he continues to inspire and mentor the next generation of scientists and engineers. Dr. Abd-El-Haleem’s work exemplifies a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a commitment to harnessing technology for the betterment of society.

 

Professional Profiles:

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Academic Background:

  • 1986-1990: Asyut University, Asyut, Egypt, Faculty of Agriculture (BSc)
  • 1992-1995: Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, Faculty Agriculture (MSc)
  • 1996-1999: Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Genetic Engineering (PhD)
  • 2014-2015: Cambridge Training College, Britain, Business Administration (Diploma)

Administration Career:

  • 2011-2020: Dean, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Institute, SRTA-City
  • 2012: Head, Protein Research Department, GEBRI, SRTA-City
  • 2009: Acting Dean, Environmental and Natural Materials Research Institute, SRTA-City
  • 2009-2011: Head, Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, SRTA-City

Academic Career:

  • 2010-present: Professor at Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications
  • 2005-2010: Associate Professor at Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications
  • 2006-2009: Associate Professor, Biological Sciences Department, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Qatar
  • 2000-2005: Researcher at Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications
  • 1995-2000: Assistant Researcher at Botany Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt
  • 1991-1995: Researcher Assistant at Botany Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt

Prizes:

  • 2023: Mohamed Rabiaa Naser Prize in Scientific Research, Agriculture, and Food Security
  • 2019: The Medal of Sciences and Arts of the First Class, Presidency of the Republic, Egypt
  • 2017: State Mirte Award in Advanced Technological Sciences, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt
  • 2009: Stat’s Prize of Excellence in Advanced Technological Sciences, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt
  • 2004: Abdul Hameed Showman Prize for Young Arab Researchers in “Biological and Environmental Sciences”, Abdul Hameed Showman Foundation, Kingdom of Jordan
  • 2002: Encourage State Prize of Egypt in Advanced Technological Sciences, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt

Main Fields of Research:

  • Bioremediation of Wastewater
  • Bio-products to treat wastewater
  • Bio-monitoring of pollutants in water and wastewater
  • Biodiversity as raw materials of biotech industry

Awards:

  • Various awards including SRTA-City Achievement Awards and Teaching Experience Certificates

Publications:

  1. Desouky Abd-El-Haleem & Roda Al-Thani (2008): Classical and Molecular Detection of the Bacterial Genera Escherichia coli, Salmonella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Water and Wastewater. Biotechnology for Food, Agriculture and Environment, Vol. 2. Regency Publications, New Delhi (www.regency-books.com)
  2. Characterization of nitrate reductases producing Proteus mirabilis strain 10B. The 2nd International Conference of Biotechnology and Environment (ICBE 2018), Alexandria, Egypt. March 2018.
  3. Intracellular biosynthesis and characterization of metallic nanoparticles using yeast cells. The 2nd International Conference of Biotechnology and Environment (ICBE 2018), Alexandria, Egypt. March 2018.
  4. Biosynthesis, characterization and application of metal-nanoparticles produced by Achromobacter sp. Biovision Alexandria-2018, “New Life Sciences: Towards SDGs”, Alexandria, Egypt. April 2018.
  5. Biological synthesis and characterization of Nano-absorbent magnetic iron for phenol decontamination. Biovision Alexandria-2018, “New Life Sciences: Towards SDGs”, Alexandria, Egypt. April 2018.
  6. Detection of microorganisms using molecular biological tools. The 3rd International Conference on Biotechnology and Environmental Safety, National Research Center, Egypt. March 2019.
  7. Environmental Biotechnology. The second Egypt-India biotechnology Forum, Shilong-India. September 2018.
  8. Biotechnology for clean environment. The 3rd International Conference on Biotechnology and Environmental Safety (14-16/3.2017), National Research Center, Egypt. March 2017.
  9. Molecular biomonitoring of microorganisms and pollutants: Case studies, 7th Conference of faculty of veterainy medicine (8-10/11/2016), Alexandria university, Alexandria, Egypt. November 2016.
  10. Outcomes of Environmental Biotechnology Research Projects. 8th International Conference of High Institute of Public Health (19-20 October, 2016), Alex-Health, Alexandria, Egypt. October 2016.
  11. Environmental biotechnology: in house contributions {biodiversity of bioflocculant-producing microorganisms as an example}, International Symposium of Genetics and Human Phonemics (ISGHP) (11-13/5/2016), Shanghai, China. May 2016.
  12. Environmental Biotechnology and Sustainable agriculture Development. Bioremediation Technology symposium organized by National committee of microbiology sponsored by ASRT, Marine and Fishers national Institute, Alexandria, Egypt. May 2016.
  13. Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute at SRTA-City: current Situation and the available cooperation opportunities. The first Egyptian-Indian Forum on Biotechnology (October 25-26/2015), ASRT, Cairo, Egypt. October 2015.
  14. Nan-silver applications in water treatment, The Second International Conference on New Horizons in Basic and Applied Science (ICNHBAS, www.nhbas.com) 1–6 August 2015, Hurghada, Egypt. August 2015.
  15. Detection of mycosynthesized using bioluminescence bacteria silver nanoparticles. The Second International Conference on New Horizons in Basic and Applied Science (ICNHBAS, www.nhbas.com) 1–6 August 2015, Hurghada, Egypt. August 2015.
  16. Detection of cosmetics toxicity using DF4/PUTK2 biolumincent bacteria. International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing, ICISSNIP, May 14 – 15, 2015, Netherlands. May 2015.
  17. Employment of a genetically modified 6bioluminescent Bioreporter to assess formation and toxicity of biosynthesized Nano-silver. Imagine Nano, 10-13/3/2015, Spain. March 2015.
  18. Biodiversity of Bioflocculants and Bioflocculants producing microorganisms in different Egyptian Ecosystems. Biomaterials 2014, 29/10-3/11/2014, India. November 2014.
  19. Kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic assessment of basic yellow dye biosorption using Egyptian isolated microbial biopolymers. ICABBBE 2014, International Conference on Agricultural, Biotechnology, Biological and Biosystems Engineering, 22-23 May 2014, Berlin, Germany. May 2014.
  20. Influence of Hydrogen Ion Concentration on the Production of Bio-Synthesized Nano-Silver. ICABBBE 2014, International Conference on Agricultural, Biotechnology, Biological and Biosystems Engineering, 22-23 May 2014, Berlin, Germany. May 2014.
  21. The use of Bioflocculant and Bioflocculant-producing Bacillus mojavensis strain 32A to synthesize silver nanoparticles. Microbial Resource Management for Polluted Marine Environments and Bioremediation, 16- 18 January 2014, Hammamet, Tunisia. January 2014.
  22. Amshage DNA Extraction Kit from Bacteria, Fungi, Water, Parasites and Whole Blood the second conference of the Egyptian scientific research outcomes and applications, 12 May 2013, Petroleum Research center, Cairo, Egypt. May 2013.
  23. Preparation of silver nanoparticles by bioreduction using Stenotrophomonas rhizophila strain 39M and its application as antimicrobial agent against pathogenic bacteria. International conference in nanotechnology, 29 November– 01 December 2013, biotechnology and spectroscopy, ICNBS 2003, Cairo, Egypt. December 2013.
  24. A biogenic approach for green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and bioflocculants as an aspect of bioremediation. 29 November – 01 December 2013, biotechnology and spectroscopy, ICNBS 2003, Cairo, Egypt. December 2013.

Roya Koshani | environment applications |Women Researcher Award

Dr . Roya Koshani | environment applications  |Women Researcher Award

Dr.Roya Koshani ,Pennsylvania State University,United States

Dr. Roya Koshani is a distinguished academic figure affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. With a profound expertise in her field, Dr. Koshani is recognized for her contributions to [mention her field of study or specialization, e.g., psychology, sociology, engineering, etc.]. Throughout her career, she has made significant strides in advancing knowledge and understanding in her respective domain, garnering respect and admiration from peers and students alike. Dr. Koshani’s dedication to research, teaching, and mentorship has left a lasting impact, shaping the future of her field and inspiring the next generation of scholars.

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Education and Professional Experience:

Team Lead and Postdoctoral Scholar, Bio-Soft Materials (B-SMaL) Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University, USA,Leading projects on engineering new generations of anti-antibiotic biomaterials.,Supervising industry projects focused on metal separation technology and tissue-mimetic multi-materials.Medical Innovation Fellow, Center for Medical Innovations, College of Medicine, The Pennsylvania State University, USAConducting research on eliminating unproductive chemotherapy drugs to mitigate side effects.

Team Lead and Postdoctoral Researcher, Advanced Bio-Based Materials Laboratory, McGill University, Canada,Led projects on the production and characterization of hairy nanocellulose particles.,Collaborated with industry partners on engineering cellulosic packed beds for water systems.Research Scholar, Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Canada,Investigated the structural chirality of hairy nanocelluloses.

Ph.D. in Food Chemistry

  • Joint program between University of Tehran, Iran, and McGill University, Canada.
  • Thesis focused on carboxylated cellulose nanocrystals as green nanocarriers.

Research Specializations :

Expertise in soft matter engineering, including aerogels, hydrogels, emulsions, colloids, polymers, and more.,Specialized in biomaterials and bio-based materials synthesis, functionalization, and characterization.,Proficient in microbiology techniques, cell cultivation, and in vivo experiments.,Skilled in nanofiller synthesis, electrospinning, spray drying, and 3D printing.,Experienced in microfluidics, bioconjugation techniques, and protein-related assays.

Industrial and Grant Experience:

  • Assisted in drafting successful grant proposals for NSF, NIH, and NSERC-Alliance.
  • Reviewed manuscripts for several prestigious journals and served as a guest editor for Bioresources and Bioprocessing.

Teaching and Leadership Experience :

Served as a teaching assistant for courses in colloid chemistry and advanced experimentation techniques.,Mentored and supervised over 50 researchers and students at undergraduate and graduate levels.,Demonstrated strong leadership skills through roles as team lead, award committee member, and workshop organizer.

Publications:

  1. Ultrasound-assisted preparation of different nanocarriers loaded with food bioactive ingredients
    R Koshani, SM Jafari
    Advances in Colloid and Interface Science 270, 123-146
  2. A viewpoint on the gastrointestinal fate of cellulose nanocrystals
    R Koshani, A Madadlou
    Trends in Food Science & Technology 71, 268-273
  3. Characterization of carboxylated cellulose nanocrytals isolated through catalyst-assisted H2O2 oxidation in a one-step procedure
    R Koshani, TGM van de Ven, A Madadlou
    Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 66 (29), 7692-7700
  4. Optimization of thermal and thermosonication treatments on pectin methyl esterase inactivation of sour orange juice (Citrus aurantium)
    R Koshani, E Ziaee, M Niakousari, MT Golmakani
    Journal of Food Processing and Preservation 39 (6), 567-573
  5. Cellulose-based dispersants and flocculants
    R Koshani, M Tavakolian, TGM van de Ven
    Journal of Materials Chemistry B 8 (46), 10502-10526
  6. Production and properties of tragacanthin-conjugated lysozyme as a new multifunctional biopolymer
    R Koshani, M Aminlari, M Niakosari, A Farahnaky, G Mesbahi
    Food Hydrocolloids 47, 69-78
  7. Chemical compositions and antibacterial activities of five selected aromatic plants essential oils against food-borne pathogens and spoilage bacteria
    M Moosavi-Nasab, M Jamal Saharkhiz, E Ziaee, F Moayedi, R Koshani, …
    Journal of Essential Oil Research 28 (3), 241-251
  8. Natural emulgel from dialdehyde cellulose for lipophilic drug delivery
    R Koshani, M Tavakolian, TGM van de Ven
    ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  9. Modified hairy nanocrystalline cellulose as photobactericidal nanofillers for food packaging application
    R Koshani, J Zhang, TGM van de Ven, X Lu, Y Wang
    ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  10. Carboxylated cellulose nanocrystals developed by Cu-assisted H2O2 oxidation as green nanocarriers for efficient lysozyme immobilization
    R Koshani, TGM van de Ven
    Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 68 (21), 5938-5950
  11. Carboxylated cellulose nanocrystals developed by Cu-assisted H2O2 oxidation as green nanocarriers for efficient lysozyme immobilization
    R Koshani, TGM van de Ven
    Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 68 (21), 5938-5950
  12. Synthesis and characterization of hairy aminated nanocrystalline cellulose
    R Koshani, JE Eiyegbenin, Y Wang, TGM van de Ven
    Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 607, 134-144
  13. Antibacterial Pickering emulsions stabilized by bifunctional hairy nanocellulose
    M Tavakolian, R Koshani, N Tufenkji, TGM van de Ven
    Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 643, 328-339

Chih-Min Liu | Artificial intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr . Chih-Min Liu | Artificial intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Chih-Min Liu ,Taipei Veterans General Hospital,Taiwan

Chih-Min Liu is a distinguished medical professional affiliated with Taipei Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan.Dr. Liu is a respected member of the medical community, admired for his leadership, expertise, and commitment to advancing healthcare. He continues to inspire his colleagues and students through his innovative research, clinical practice, and educational initiatives.

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Qualification:

Ph.D. M. D. 2023, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University 2011, Chung Shan Medical University

Professional Affiliation :

. Member of Taiwan Society of Internal Medicine,.Member of Taiwan Society of Cardiology , Member of Taiwan Heart Rhythm Society,  Member of Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society , Member of American Heart Association , Member of American Heart Rhythm Society.

Abstract Presentation :

Heart Rhythm Scientific Session, annually from 2017 to 2023 ,Asia-Pacific Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Session, annually from 2017 to 2022 ,European Society of Cardiology Congress, 2017

Training:

2012~2013 Residency, Medical Education Department, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan 2013~2016 Residency, Internal Medicine Department, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan 2016~2018 Fellowship of Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan 2018-2021 Attending Physician, Hospitalist Ward, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan 2021-until now Attending Physician, Heart Rhythm Center, Cardiovascular Division, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan

Publications:

  1. Liu CM, Lin CY, Chang SL, Lin YJ, Lo LW, Hu YF, Chao TF, Chung FP, Tuan TC, Liao JN, Chen YY, Te ALD, Yamada S, Kuo L, Li HY, Chang TY, Minh HQ, Salim S, Ba VV, Vicera JJB, Wu CI, Chuang CM, Huang TC, Hsieh YC and Chen SA. Intermediate Pause at Daytime Is Associated With Increased Cardiovascular Risk and Mortality: An 8-Year Cohort Study. Journal of the American Heart Association. 2018 Jun 12;7(12):e009034 (IF: 5.501).
  2.  Liu CM, Lo LW, Lin YJ, Lin CY, Chang SL, Chung FP, Chao TF, Hu YF, Tuan TC, Liao JN, Chen YY, Kuo L, Chang TY, Hoang QM, Salim S, Vicera JJB, Wu CI, Chuang CM, Huang TC and Chen SA. Long-term efficacy and safety of adjunctive ethanol infusion into the vein of Marshall during catheter ablation for nonparoxysmal atrial fibrillation. Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology. 2019;30:1215-1228 (IF: 2.871).
  3.  Chen HH, Liu CM, Chang SL, Chang PY, Chen WS, Pan YM, Fang ST, Zhan SQ, Chuang CM, Lin YJ, Kuo L, Wu MH, Chen CK, Chang YY, Shiu YC, Chen SA and Lu HH. Automated extraction of left atrial volumes from two-dimensional computer tomography images using a deep learning technique. International journal of cardiology. 2020;316:272-278. First author-equal contribution (IF: 4.164).
  4.  Liu CM, Chang SL, Chen HH, Chen WS, Lin YJ, Lo LW, Hu YF, Chung FP, Chao TF, Tuan TC, Liao JN, Lin CY, Chang TY, Wu CI, Kuo L, Wu MH, Chen CK, Chang YY, Shiu YC, Lu HH and Chen SA. The Clinical Application of the Deep Learning Technique for Predicting Trigger Origins in Patients With Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation With Catheter Ablation. Circulation Arrhythmia and electrophysiology. 2020;13:e008518 (IF: 6.572).
  5. . Liu CM, Lin FZ, Chen YC, Lin YK, Lu YY, Wu CI, Higa S, Chen SA and Chen YJ. Concurrent increases in post-pacing action potential duration and contractility predict occurrence of ventricular arrhythmia. Pflugers Arch. 2020;472:1783-1791 (IF 3.657).
  6. Liu CM, Chang SL, Yeh YH, Chung FP, Hu YF, Chou CC, Hung KC, Chang PC, Liao JN, Chan YH, Lo LW, Wu LS, Lin YJ, Wen MS and Chen SA. Enhanced detection of cardiac arrhythmias utilizing 14-day continuous ECG patch monitoring. International journal of cardiology. 2021 Jun 1;332:78-84 (IF: 4.164).
  7. Liu CM, Liu CL, Hu KW, Tseng VS, Chang SL, Lin YJ, Lo LW, Chung FP, Chao TF, Tuan TC, Liao JN, Lin CY, Chang TY, Fann CS, Higa S, Yagi N, Hu YF and Chen SA. A Deep Learning-enabled Electrocardiogram Model for the Identification of a Rare Inherited Arrhythmia: Brugada Syndrome. Can J Cardiol. 2022 Feb;38(2):152-159 (IF: 5.352).
  8. Liu CM, Shih ESC, Chen JY, Huang CH, Wu IC, Chen PF, Higa S, Yagi N, Hu YF, Hwang MJ and Chen SA. Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Electrocardiogram Improves the Diagnosis and Prediction of Mortality in Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension. JACC: Asia. 2022 Jun, 2 (3_Part_1) 258–270.
  9. Chou PC, Liu CM, Weng CH, Yang KC, Cheng ML, Lin YC, Yang RB, Shyu BC, Shyue SK, Liu JD, Chen SP, Hsiao M and Hu YF. Fibroblasts Drive Metabolic Reprogramming in Pacemaker Cardiomyocytes. Circ Res. 2022;131:6-20. doi: 10.1161/circresaha.121.320301. First author-equal contribution (IF=23.213). 1
  10.  Liu CM, Hsieh ME, Hu YF, Wei TY, Wu IC, Chen PF, Lin YJ, Higa S, Yagi N, Chen SA and Tseng VS. Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Model for Early Detection of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and Mortality Prediction in Young to Middle-Aged Adults. Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2022;15:e008360. doi: 10.1161/circoutcomes.121.008360 (IF=8.271).
  11. Liu CM, Lin FJ, Chen YC, Lin YK, Lu YY, Chan CS, Higa S, Chen SA, Chen YJ. Modulation of post-pacing action potential duration and contractile responses on ventricular arrhythmogenesis in chloroquine-induced long QT syndrome. Eur J Pharmacol. 2023;941:175493. doi: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2023.175493 (IF: 5.195).
  12. Liu CM, YC Chen, YF Hu. Harnessing cell reprogramming for cardiac biological pacing. J Biomed Sci. 2023 Aug 26;30(1):74 (IF: 11.0).
  13. Liu CM, Chen WS, Chang SL, Hsieh YC, Hsu YH, Chang HX, Lin YJ, Lo LW, Hu YF, Chung FP, et al. Use of artificial intelligence and I-Score for prediction of recurrence before catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation. International journal of cardiology. 2024:131851. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2024.131851 (IF: 4.164).