Jiwei Zhou | Immersive Visualization Award | Best Researcher Award


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Dr.Jiwei Zhou | Immersive Visualization Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Jiwei Zhou ,Heliponix, LLC, United States

Dr. Jiwei Zhou is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Heliponix, LLC, based in the United States. With a background in engineering and a passion for sustainable agriculture, Dr. Zhou has dedicated his career to developing innovative solutions for food production. At Heliponix, he spearheads the development of cutting-edge technologies aimed at revolutionizing indoor farming and promoting food sustainability. Dr. Zhou’s expertise lies in hydroponics, robotics, and automation, driving forward Heliponix’s mission to make fresh, healthy produce

Professional Profiles:

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Education:

Purdue University, West Lafayette, INPh.D. in TechnologyShanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, ChinaM.Eng. in Software EngineeringZhuhai College of Jilin University, Guangdong, ChinaB.E. in Mechanical Design & Manufacture and Automation

Research interests :

Investigating Advanced Smart Vision SystemsFocusing on vision systems robust enough to measure high-dimensional standard manufactured objects. Aiming to enhance accuracy and efficiency in manufacturing processes, making them more cost-effective and efficient for realizing model-based enterprise (MBE) processes.Examining the Impact of Modern Technologies on Manufacturing PracticesExploring the role of immersive visualization technologies and model-based definition (MBD) in revolutionizing current manufacturing paradigms.

Professional Experience:

Heliponix LLC, Evansville, INComputer Vision Scientist (June 2023 – Present)Expanded and developed components of our advanced vision system.Developed and optimized machine learning and deep learning algorithms, influencing the design of computer vision hardware and software.Digital Enterprise Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, INGraduate Research AssistantDrug Plastics – Model-based Metrology Project (August 2019 – May 2023, September 2021 – May 2023)Applied Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software and 3D printing technology to design and print an innovative camera measuring stand.Utilized Computer Vision techniques (OpenCV-Python and Convolutional Neural Networks) todevelop a more efficient process for measuring critical bottle parameters.

Publications:

  1. Zhou, J., Camba, J. D., Li, X. (2024) A Novel Approach to Drawing Automation of Ship Stiffeners in the Shipbuilding Industry. In Review at Computer-Aided Design & Applications.
  2. Zhou, J., & Hartman, N. W. (2024). A Model-Based Visual Inspection System (MBVIS) for Critical Plastic Bottle Dimensional Measurements. Computer-Aided Design & Applications, 21(2), 2024, 270-280.
  3. Zhou, J., & Hartman, N. W. (2023, July). A Framework for Model-Based Visual Inspection: A Case Study of Bottle Dimensional Measurements in the Plastics Industry. In 2023 CAD Conference and Exposition, 74-79.
  4. Zhou, J., & Hartman, N. W. (2023, August). Development and Evaluation of a Vision Inspection System for Plastic Bottle Measurement. In 10th International Conference on Mechanics, Materials and Manufacturing (In press).
  5. Zhou, J., Camba, J. D., Hartman, N. W., & Li, Z. (2022, June). An Approach to Extend the Digital Thread From Requirements to Model Geometry. In International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference (Vol. 85802, p. V001T03A001). American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
  6. Zhou, J., & Camba, J. D. (2021). Computer-aided process planning in immersive environments: A critical review. Computers in Industry, 133, 103547.
  7. Zhou, J., Camba, J. D., & Fuerst, T. (2021). A Comparative Study on the Use and Interpretation of Annotated 3D Models. In 2021 IFIP International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management

Ruby Srivastava| Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award


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Dr .Ruby Srivastava |Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Ruby Srivastava ,Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology-CSIR, Hyderabad,India

Dr. Ruby Srivastava is a distinguished scientist based at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), a constituent institute of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in Hyderabad, India. With a background in molecular biology and genetics, Dr. Srivastava has made significant contributions to the fields of cellular and molecular biology, particularly in understanding the mechanisms underlying various genetic disorders and diseases. Her research focuses on elucidating the molecular pathways involved in cellular processes and disease pathogenesis, with a particular interest in cancer biology. Dr. Srivastava is renowned for her expertise in genome editing technologies and their applications in biomedical research. She has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and is actively involved in mentoring young scientists and students.

Professional Profiles:

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Qualification:

M.Sc.: University of Lucknow, India (1992-1994) – Physics (Electronics)PhD: Department of Physics, University of Lucknow, India (2005-10) – Conformational Study of Some Natural Products. Supervisor: Prof. Neeraj Misra

Academic Research Experience:

Artificial Intelligence-based Computational Methods and Bioinformatics: Applied under Widushi Scheme, DST with Prof. G. Rajaraman, Chemistry Department, IIT, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra.Theoretical studies on unfolding the mystery of RNA: With Mentor Dr. Shrish Tiwari, Bioinformatics, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology-CSIR, Hyderabad, India.Coinage Metal clusters and their doped analogs: Computational studies towards their opto-electronic and Biomedical Applications with Mentor Dr. G. Narahari Sastry, CMM, CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad, India.Teaching experience: Pre-graduate, graduate, and post-graduate level (Quantum Chemistry, Solid State Physics) in Lucknow, India.

International Speaker:

Presented on the topic: “Role of AI-driven ChemoBioinformatics Tools in Drugs and Diseases” at the 2nd International Conference on New Trends in Science and Applications (NTSA).

Professional Skills:

Attended numerous short courses and webinars covering a wide range of topics including data analysis, programming, quantum computing, and professional development.

Professional Affiliations:

Member of ACS for 8 years.Review Editor for Frontier in Physics.

Publications:

1.Metalloboranes as Unusual Superhalogens
Srivastava, R.Superhalogens and Superalkalis Bonding, Reactivity, Dynamics and Applications, 2024, pp. 86–99
2.Effect of “magic chlorine” in drug discovery: an in silico approach
3.Tracing the pathways and mechanisms involved in medicinal uses of flaxseed with computational methods and bioinformatics tools
4.Role of smartphone devices in precision oncology
5.Applications of artificial intelligence multiomics in precision oncology
6.Computational Studies on Antibody Drug Conjugates (ADCs) for Precision Oncology
7.Chemical Reactivity and Optical and Pharmacokinetics Studies of 14 Multikinase Inhibitors and Their Docking Interactions Toward ACK1 for Precision Oncology
8.Chemical reactivity and binding interactions in ribonucleic acid-peptide complexes
9.Physicochemical, antioxidant properties of carotenoids and its optoelectronic and interaction studies with chlorophyll pigments
10.Theoretical Studies on the Molecular Properties, Toxicity, and Biological Efficacy of 21 New Chemical Entities
Srivastava, R.ACS OmegaThis link is disabled., 2021, 6(38), pp. 24891–24901

Amr Fahil | Geothermal energy | Best Researcher Award


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Dr . Amr Fahil | Geothermal energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Amr Fahil ,Tanta University,Egypt

Amr Fahil is a student at Tanta University in Egypt 🎓. Passionate about learning and exploring new opportunities, he is dedicated to pursuing his studies with enthusiasm and determination 📚. With a curious mind and a drive for success, Amr is eager to make a positive impact in his field of study and beyond ✨.

Professional Profiles:

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Qualification:

2010 – 2014 Doctor of Philosophy in Geology “Geothermics” Between University of North Carolina (UNCW), Wilmington, Earth and Ocean Sciences Department, United States of America (USA) and Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, EGYPT Thesis: ‘Potentiality and Structural Modeling of the Geothermal Reservoir Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques in the Gulf of Suez – Egypt’ Master of Science, M.Sc. (Geology) Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, EGYPT Thesis: ‘Structural deformation of the Phanerozoic sedimentary succession of El-Hamrawein surrounding areas, Northwest Red Sea, Eastern Desert, Egypt’ 2005 – 2009 Bachelor of Science, B.Sc., Excellent with honor (Geology) Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, EGYPT Thesis: ‘Granite in Egypt’

Research Interests :

Field mapping – Structural analysis of rift-related areas – Clastic sedimentology – Geothermics – Remote Sensing and Arc GIS Renewable Energy

Experiences:

1. Teaching Experience 2009 – Now Teaching and supervision, Tanta University, EGYPT Petrography of sedimentary rocks, geological and structural maps, photogeology and GIS, engineering geology, Remote Sensing, geochemistry of clastic rocks, micro- and macro-paleontology, field geology, soil mechanics, basin analysis, geotectonic, geophysics, environmental geology, physical geology, mineralogy and crystallography 2. Training Experience Spring 2015 Khalda Petroleum Company, Cairo, EGYPT Fall 2012 AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) training course including; presentation Skills training; basic open hole logging & formation evaluation; rig safety; rig components & introduction in drilling fluids engineering; way to petroleum industry – operation geology and well site geologist; seismic data Acquisition and, processing and interpretation) Summer 2008 General Petroleum Company (GPC), Gulf of Suez, EGYPT 3. Field Experience (selected fieldtrips) Spring, 2014,2015,2017 Structural analysis and sedimentological studies of the Succession of the Nubian Sandstone to Quaternary deposits, Wadi El Hamrawein, Eastern Desert, EGYPT Spring, 2013 Sedimentological investigation of the area of Baharia Oasis, Western Desert, EGYPT Spring, 2012 Structural investigation of Quseir area, Eastern Desert, EGYPT Fall 2012 Member of AAPG-TUSC to Fayoum Depression, Qarun Lake and Abu Rawash area, West Cairo, EGYPT Spring, 2011 Geological investigation of the area of Quseir area, Eastern Desert, EGYPT Spring, 2010 Geological studies of Marsa Alam area, Red Sea Coast, EGYPT Winter, 2009 Geological investigation of Quseir area, Eastern Desert, EGYPT 4. Analytical/Instrumental Experience Thin-section preparation, staining techniques, point-counting, sieving analysis, soil mechanics, XRD. 5. Software Experience Surfer, Envi, Arc GIS Pro, Corel Draw, Minpit 2.02, Mapinfo, Surpac, Python, Global mapper, Qgis, Base camp, Lucas map, Micromine, LePFROG, IoGas, Dips, Oasis Montaj, Corel drew, Ilustrator, Petrel, Geomatica, Google earth, Google earth engine, Illois, GeoBlock, Geotrace, Albion, Gempy, Madagascar, FreeUSP, FreeDDS, PSEIS-OSS, Rockware, Blender and illustrator.

Publications:

  1. Shebl et al., 2023 – Towards better delineation of hydrothermal alterations via multi-sensor remote sensing and airborne geophysical data
  2. Alharbi et al., 2023 – Shoreline change rate detection applying the DSAS technique on low and medium resolution data: Case study along Ash Shu’aybah-Al Mujayrimah coastal Area of the Eastern Red Sea, Saudi Arabia
  3. Shebl et al., 2022 – Lithological Discrimination Utilizing Advanced Land Imager: A Case Study From The Egyptian Eastern Desert
  4. Fahil & Ghoneim, 2023 – Assessing the Geothermal Parameters by Integrating Geophysical and Geospatial Techniques at Siwa Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
  5. Fahil & Ghoneim, 2023 – Detecting Potential Geothermal Sites by Using Well Logging, Geophysical and Remote Sensing Data at Siwa Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
  6. Alharbi et al., 2023 – Shoreline change rate detection using DSAS technique: Case along Ash Shu’aybah-Al Mujayrimah coastal Area of the Eastern Red Sea, Saudi Arabia
  7. Fahil et al., 2020 – Integration of Well Logging and Remote Sensing Data for Detecting Potential Geothermal Sites along the Gulf of Suez, Egypt
  8. Fahil et al., 2020 – Identification of Potential Hydrothermal Mineralization Zones Associated with Geothermal Hotspot Waters Using Geospatial Analysis Techniques and Worldview-3 Imagery at Ayn Musa Region, Northwestern Sinai, Egypt
  9. Noweir et al., 2020 – Integration and Analysis of Well Logging and Remote Sensing Data for Exploring New Potential Geothermal Sites Along the Gulf of Suez, Egypt
  10. Fahil et al., 2020 – Structural and Geospatial Analysis for Discovering New Geothermal Fields Along the Gulf of Suez Rift, Egypt
  11. Noweir et al., 2019 – Integrating Remote Sensing and Field Data for Geothermal Energy Exploration in the Gulf of Suez, Egypt
  12. Fahil et al., 2019 – Using Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS Modeling to Detect New Potential Sites for Geothermal Energy Along the Gulf of Suez Rift, Egypt
  13. Fheel, 2014 – Structural deformation of the Phanerozoic sedimentary succession of El-Hamrawein surrounding areas, Northwest Red Sea, Eastern Desert, Egypt
  14. Noweir & Fheel, 2014 – Structural evolution of extensional Phanerozoic Rift blocks: El-Hamrawein area, Northwest Red Sea, Eastern Desert, Egypt