Om Prakash Singh | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Om Prakash Singh | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at University of Plymouth, United Kingdom.

Dr. Om Prakash Singh is a biomedical engineer and researcher specializing in respiratory monitoring systems, machine learning-based diagnostics, and medical signal processing. With a strong academic foundation in biomedical and electronics engineering, he has led the development of innovative tools for non-invasive cardiorespiratory assessment, including CO₂ waveform analysis for asthma detection and AI-driven classification models for COVID-19 diagnostics. His multidisciplinary work bridges engineering, clinical medicine, and artificial intelligence, making significant contributions to the field of digital health technologies.

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Education

Dr. Om Prakash Singh holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, with his doctoral research focusing on non-invasive respiratory monitoring and machine learning for disease diagnosis. He obtained his Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, where he specialized in medical instrumentation and physiological signal analysis. His foundational training includes a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering, laying the groundwork for his interdisciplinary expertise in biomedical technology and computational analysis.

Professional Experience

Dr. Singh has extensive academic and research experience in the fields of biomedical instrumentation, respiratory physiology, and artificial intelligence in healthcare. He has served as a faculty member and researcher at various reputed institutions, actively contributing to teaching, clinical device development, and collaborative health technology projects. His work has led to the development of real-time respiration monitoring systems, automated asthma diagnostic tools, and COVID-19 classification algorithms using machine learning. He has collaborated with clinical experts and engineers, bridging the gap between engineering innovation and medical application. Dr. Singh is also actively involved in peer reviewing for international journals and has served as a mentor for several graduate students.

Research Interest 

  • Biomedical signal processing (especially capnography and ECG)
  • Non-invasive respiratory monitoring systems
  • Machine learning and AI in medical diagnosis
  • Carbon dioxide sensing and capnogram analysis
  • Clinical decision support systems
  • Digital health and wearable biosensors
  • Respiratory disease classification (e.g., asthma, COVID-19)

Author Metrics

  • Total Publications: 25+
  • Citations: 200+
  • h-index: 7
  • i10-index: 5
  • Most Cited Paper: “Real-time human respiration carbon dioxide measurement device for cardiorespiratory assessment” (56 citations)
  • ResearchGate Score / Google Scholar Profile: Available upon request or institutional access

Top Noted Publication

1. Real-time human respiration carbon dioxide measurement device for cardiorespiratory assessment

Authors: OP Singh, TA Howe, MB Malarvili
Published in: Journal of Breath Research, Vol. 12, Issue 2, 026003, 2018
Citations: 56
Summary:
This paper presents the development and validation of a real-time carbon dioxide (CO₂) measurement device for assessing human respiration. The system utilizes infrared CO₂ sensors to non-invasively monitor exhaled breath and produce a capnogram—a visual representation of CO₂ levels during the respiratory cycle. The device aims to assist in cardiorespiratory health assessments, including applications in clinical diagnostics, athletic monitoring, and telemedicine.

2. Automatic quantitative analysis of human respired carbon dioxide waveform for asthma and non-asthma classification using support vector machine

Authors: OP Singh, R Palaniappan, MB Malarvili
Published in: IEEE Access, Vol. 6, pp. 55245–55256, 2018
Citations: 33
Summary:
This study introduces a machine learning-based approach for classifying asthma and non-asthma patients using features derived from capnography (CO₂ waveform). The Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier was trained on extracted waveform features to differentiate between the two conditions. Results indicated a high classification accuracy, demonstrating the potential for non-invasive asthma monitoring using breath analysis and machine learning techniques.

3. Classification of SARS-CoV-2 and non-SARS-CoV-2 using machine learning algorithms

Authors: OP Singh, M Vallejo, IM El-Badawy, A Aysha, J Madhanagopal, et al.
Published in: Computers in Biology and Medicine, Vol. 136, 104650, 2021
Citations: 31
Summary:
This paper explores the use of machine learning models to classify SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) and non-SARS-CoV-2 cases based on clinical and laboratory parameters. A variety of algorithms, including decision trees, random forests, and neural networks, were tested on real-world datasets. The study highlights the feasibility of AI-assisted diagnosis to support pandemic response efforts and early detection of COVID-19 infections.

4. Apini and Meliponini foraging activities influence the phenolic content of different types of Malaysian honey

Authors: NI Ismail, MR Abdul Kadir, NH Mahmood, OP Singh, N Iqbal, RM Zulkifli
Published in: Journal of Apicultural Research, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 137–150, 2016
Citations: 27
Summary:
The research examines how the foraging behavior of different bee species—Apini (honeybees) and Meliponini (stingless bees)—influences the phenolic content of Malaysian honey. Through spectroscopic and biochemical analyses, the study finds variation in antioxidant activity based on bee species and floral sources, contributing to the understanding of honey quality and nutritional value linked to pollinator behavior.

5. Review of Infrared Carbon-Dioxide Sensors and Capnogram Features for Developing Asthma-Monitoring Device

Authors: OMPS Singh, MB Malarvili
Published in: Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research, Vol. 12, Issue 10, 2018
Citations: 20
Summary:
This review article summarizes the state-of-the-art in infrared CO₂ sensors and capnogram feature extraction for the development of asthma-monitoring devices. It provides insights into the technology, signal processing techniques, and clinical relevance of CO₂ monitoring. The review also discusses challenges and potential directions for portable asthma diagnostic systems, bridging sensor technology and healthcare applications.

Conclusion

Dr. Om Prakash Singh is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award in Biomedical Engineering.
His research is innovative, clinically relevant, and technologically advanced, especially in respiratory diagnostics and digital health. While expanding global reach and pushing for translational milestones would strengthen his portfolio, his current academic and applied research accomplishments make him a strong candidate for this honor.

 

Iraj Alipourfard | Biomedical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Iraj Alipourfard | Biomedical Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Researcher, at Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland.

Summary

Dr. Iraj Alipourfard is a distinguished researcher and educator specializing in biomedical sciences, nanotechnology, and tissue engineering. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, he contributes to groundbreaking projects in organ-on-chip systems, regenerative therapy, and nanoparticle applications. With over 20 years of experience in academia and clinical practice, Dr. Alipourfard has lectured in biochemistry, molecular biology, and pharmacology across institutions in Iran, Armenia, and Poland. His multidisciplinary expertise spans cell encapsulation, microfluidics, and advanced molecular diagnostics. A prolific author and reviewer, he is also a martial arts champion with a black belt in judo.

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Education

🎓 Dr. Alipourfard holds a Master of Science in Medical Analytic Laboratory Sciences from Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2005), where his thesis explored genetic disruptions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. He completed a postdoctoral training in Clinical Biochemistry at Iran University of Medical Sciences (2022). Additionally, he earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Nutrition from the University of Vocational Education, Poland (2022). His academic foundation integrates biomedical research with applied clinical diagnostics, preparing him for interdisciplinary innovations in biomedicine.

Experience

🧪 Dr. Alipourfard is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences. His work involves developing microfluidics-assisted 3D cell cultures and encapsulated pancreatic hydrogels for regenerative therapies. Previously, he was a University Research Assistant at the University of Silesia, investigating gut microbiota’s role in diabetes. He also lectured in biochemistry and genetics at Yerevan Haybusak University and managed medical laboratories at hospitals in Iran. His expertise in biomedical laboratory techniques and academic instruction has been a cornerstone of his career.

Research Interests

🔬 Dr. Alipourfard’s research interests center on regenerative medicine, nanobiotechnology, and tissue engineering. He focuses on microfluidic systems for T-regulatory lymphocyte encapsulation, anti-bacteriophage nanoparticle synthesis, and organoid modeling for drug sensitivity assays. His work also explores the interplay of gut microbiota in diabetes and obesity. Passionate about translational science, Dr. Alipourfard aims to bridge the gap between bench research and clinical applications, especially in autoimmune therapy and cancer diagnostics.

Awards

🏆 Dr. Alipourfard’s accolades include the LazioDisco Italian Governmental Scholarship (2016–2018), the Erasmus Internship Award (2018–2019), and the Best Presentation Award at a Clinical Microbiology Conference in Shiraz, Iran. He also secured the First Ranking Position in the admission test for the Master of Pharmacy program at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. His diverse honors reflect his academic excellence, international collaborations, and impactful contributions to biomedical sciences.

Top Noted Publications

📚 Dr. Alipourfard has authored 65 scientific articles, two book chapters on cancer and nanotechnology, and numerous conference papers. Below are selected publications with hyperlinks:

  • “The Role of Akt Protein Kinase in Metabolic-Inflammatory Pathways Cross-Talk”
    Published in: Journal of Biochemistry, 2019

    • Cited by: 150 articles
    • This study investigates the interaction between Akt protein kinase and metabolic-inflammatory pathways, with an emphasis on how TNF-α regulation can improve insulin resistance in HepG2 cells. The research contributes to understanding the role of Akt in managing metabolic disorders.
  • “Molecular Evaluation of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus”
    Published in: Clinical Microbiology & Infection, 2010

    • Cited by: 300 articles
    • This article presents an in-depth molecular analysis of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), focusing on its genetic and antimicrobial resistance profiles. The findings provide significant insights into the epidemiology and molecular mechanisms of MRSA in healthcare settings.
  • “Nanomedicine: A New Frontier of Nanotechnology in Clinical Practice”
    Published in: Advanced Research in Physics Conference Proceedings, 2009

    • This paper explores the potential applications of nanomedicine, highlighting the transformative role of nanotechnology in diagnosing and treating diseases. The work sheds light on how nanomedicine could revolutionize clinical practices, enhancing therapeutic delivery and diagnostic capabilities.

Conclusion

Iraj Alipourfard is a highly qualified researcher with a robust portfolio of innovative research, practical applications, and academic teaching. His impressive list of awards, publications, and ongoing research projects positions him as an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued interdisciplinary collaboration and expansion of his research influence, he is poised to make even greater contributions to the scientific community.