Julio Pino | Engineering | Lifetime Achievement Award

Prof. Dr. Julio Pino | Engineering | Lifetime Achievement Award 

Professor | Universidad Estatal del Sur de Manabí | Ecuador

Dr. Julio Cesar Pino Tarragó is a distinguished mechanical engineer and Senior Professor I with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain (2008), and a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Universidad de Holguín “Oscar Lucero Moya” (1993). With extensive experience in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, he has delivered courses in strength of materials, theoretical mechanics, mechanical design, physics, statistics, operation and maintenance of agricultural machinery, design of experiments, ergonomics, and reliability of mechanical systems, among others. He has supervised numerous master’s and doctoral theses focused on tribology, agricultural machinery performance, biodigesters, and advanced manufacturing techniques, while also leading significant research projects internationally, including in Cuba, Spain, and Ecuador. His research interests encompass mechanical design, tribology, agricultural machinery, renewable energy, process optimization, and educational technologies using artificial intelligence. Dr. Pino Tarragó has an extensive publication record, including Scopus-indexed Q1-Q3 journals, peer-reviewed books on structural steel design, experimental methods, and engineering education, and articles in Latindex and SciELO journals, reflecting his scholarly impact with 207 citations, H-index 6, and i10-index 5. He has contributed to community-oriented projects, such as sustainable energy solutions for rural areas and constructivist teaching methodologies supported by AI, and has actively engaged in mentorship, leadership, and educational innovation. His awards and honors recognize his commitment to teaching excellence, research leadership, and societal impact in engineering and education. Overall, Dr. Pino Tarragó represents a highly accomplished professional whose expertise, research achievements, and leadership have significantly advanced mechanical engineering and educational practices, positioning him as an influential figure capable of shaping future innovations and mentoring the next generation of engineers globally.

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Featured Publications

  1. Pino Tarragó, J. C.,. (2025). Artificial intelligence and soft skills in civil engineering education: A Latin American curriculum gap with global implications. Research in Globalization, 100307.
    Citations: 20 | H-index: 6

  2. Pino Tarragó, J. C. (2025). Technology and innovative pedagogical strategies in foreign language teaching: Experience at UNESUM. Revista Salud, Ciencia y Tecnología, Q3.
    Citations: 15 | H-index: 6

  3. Pino Tarragó, J. C. (2025). Technology and Gamification in English Teaching for Civil Engineering: A Quasi-Experimental Study. Revista Salud, Ciencia y Tecnología, Q3.
    Citations: 12 | H-index: 6

  4. Pino Tarragó, J. C. (2024). Integrated Wastewater Treatment Technology: Efficiency of Lime and Eichhornia crassipes for Agricultural Irrigation. Revista Salud, Ciencia y Tecnología, Q3.
    Citations: 10 | H-index: 6

  5. Pino Tarragó, J. C. (2024). NEUROTIC in the process of teaching-learning in higher education. Revista Electrónica Formación y Calidad Educativa (REFCalE), 12(3).
    Citations: 8 | H-index: 6

Jennifer Blain | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jennifer Blain | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University | United States

Dr. Jennifer M. Blain Christen is a distinguished researcher in biomedical engineering with expertise in bio-MEMS, microfluidics, and point-of-care diagnostic systems. Her work focuses on developing innovative sensor technologies and low-cost medical devices that address critical healthcare challenges, including neural implants and hydrocephalus treatment. She has published extensively in leading journals and conferences such as IEEE Transactions, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, and Scientific Reports, with her research widely cited and indexed in Scopus. Beyond research, she has demonstrated strong leadership by mentoring students, guiding interdisciplinary collaborations, and advancing teacher training initiatives to bridge education and innovation. As an active member of professional organizations including IEEE and ACM, Dr. Blain Christen continues to expand her impact globally, contributing to both technological advancement and community-driven healthcare solutions.

Professional Profiles

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Education

Dr. Jennifer M. Blain Christen holds a strong academic background in engineering, specializing in biomedical applications of circuits, sensors, and microsystems. She pursued advanced studies that focused on integrating bio-MEMS and microfluidics into healthcare technologies, with a doctoral degree that positioned her at the intersection of engineering and medicine. Throughout her academic journey, she gained expertise in diagnostic device design, neural stimulation systems, and point-of-care applications. Her education emphasized both theoretical foundations and hands-on research, equipping her with the ability to translate engineering principles into real-world medical solutions. With continuous learning as a guiding principle, she has built an educational foundation that not only shaped her career as a researcher but also enabled her to mentor the next generation of scientists and engineers effectively.

Experience

Dr. Jennifer M. Blain Christen has built an extensive professional career that blends academic research, teaching, and leadership in biomedical engineering. She has contributed significantly to interdisciplinary research projects involving medicine, engineering, and biotechnology, with a focus on advancing diagnostic devices and neural interface technologies. Her professional engagements include leading research teams, collaborating with global partners, and guiding students through innovative projects that merge scientific discovery with healthcare needs. She has also played a pivotal role in teacher training programs, ensuring knowledge dissemination across multiple levels of education. In addition, she actively participates in professional organizations, including IEEE and ACM, where she contributes to scientific dialogue and networking. Her professional experience demonstrates a commitment to bridging engineering and healthcare for transformative societal impact.

Research Interest

Dr. Jennifer M. Blain Christen’s research interests lie at the intersection of engineering and medicine, with a particular focus on biomedical circuits, microsystems, and point-of-care diagnostic technologies. She is deeply engaged in the design and development of microfluidic systems, neural implants, and low-cost healthcare devices that improve patient outcomes and accessibility. Her work also explores the integration of sensors, electronic circuits, and bio-MEMS to create innovative diagnostic tools with applications in neurological disorders, infectious disease detection, and resource-limited settings. She is motivated by the goal of delivering affordable, efficient, and scalable healthcare technologies that can address global challenges. Her research interests reflect a strong vision of advancing personalized medicine and providing sustainable solutions through engineering innovation and cross-disciplinary collaboration.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Jennifer M. Blain Christen has been recognized with numerous awards and honors that reflect her dedication to research excellence and academic leadership. These accolades highlight her innovative contributions to biomedical device development and her impact on the broader scientific community. Her recognition spans achievements in research publications, collaborative projects, and mentorship, underscoring her ability to translate engineering knowledge into meaningful healthcare advancements. She has also received acknowledgment from professional organizations and conferences where her work has been showcased for its originality, quality, and potential for global impact. These awards stand as a testament to her sustained contributions, professional excellence, and role as a thought leader in biomedical engineering. They further reinforce her status as a deserving recipient of prestigious research recognitions.

Research Skills

Dr. Jennifer M. Blain Christen possesses a diverse range of research skills that strengthen her ability to innovate in biomedical engineering. Her expertise spans microfabrication, circuit design, and microfluidics, enabling the development of advanced point-of-care diagnostic platforms. She is adept in biosensor integration, neural interface technologies, and device prototyping, allowing her to transform concepts into functional healthcare solutions. She demonstrates strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, applying them to design experiments, interpret data, and optimize system performance. Equally proficient in interdisciplinary collaboration, she brings together engineering, biology, and medicine to address complex challenges. Her skills also extend to mentoring, project management, and scientific communication, reflecting a holistic research capacity. Collectively, these skills highlight her as a versatile researcher capable of driving impactful innovations.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Design, fabrication, and testing of a hybrid CMOS/PDMS microsystem for cell culture and incubation
Year: 2007
Citation: 104

Title: Eccrine sweat as a biofluid for profiling immune biomarkers
Year: 2018
Citation: 87

Title: Application of flexible OLED display technology for electro-optical stimulation and/or silencing of neural activity
Year: 2014
Citation: 81

Title: A compact, low-cost, quantitative and multiplexed fluorescence detection platform for point-of-care applications
Year: 2018
Citation: 60

Title: Seamless integration of CMOS and microfluidics using flip chip bonding
Year: 2013
Citation: 60

Title: Application of flexible OLED display technology to point-of-care medical diagnostic testing
Year: 2016
Citation: 58

Title: Application of flat panel OLED display technology for the point-of-care detection of circulating cancer biomarkers
Year: 2016
Citation: 50

Title: Experimental and simulated cycling of ISFET electric fields for drift reset
Year: 2013
Citation: 44

Title: Application of flexible flat panel display technology to wearable biomedical devices
Year: 2015
Citation: 37

Title: Biosensing platform on a flexible substrate
Year: 2015
Citation: 34

Title: Real-time feedback control of pH within microfluidics using integrated sensing and actuation
Year: 2014
Citation: 34

Title: Energy-efficient image recognition system for marine life
Year: 2020
Citation: 29

Title: Demonstration of spike timing dependent plasticity in CBRAM devices with silicon neurons
Year: 2016
Citation: 25

Title: A self-powered single-axis maximum power direction tracking system with an on-chip sensor
Year: 2015
Citation: 22

Title: Fully differential current-mode MEMS dual-axis optical inclination sensor
Year: 2013
Citation: 22

Title: Optogenetic neurostimulation of auricular vagus using flexible OLED display technology to treat chronic inflammatory disease and mental health disorders
Year: 2016
Citation: 21

Title: Integrated high-resolution untethered flexible neural implant
Year: 2020
Citation: 20

Title: System and method for ion-selective, field effect transistor on flexible substrate
Year: 2019
Citation: 19

Title: Pulse width modulation circuit for ISFET drift reset
Year: 2013
Citation: 18

Title: On-chip sensor for light direction detection
Year: 2013

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Jennifer M. Blain Christen is a highly accomplished researcher and leader whose contributions to biomedical circuits, microfluidics, and point-of-care diagnostics have significantly advanced healthcare innovation. Her strong educational foundation, coupled with extensive professional experience and interdisciplinary research, positions her as a global authority in biomedical engineering. She has combined her technical expertise with visionary thinking to create low-cost, accessible healthcare solutions that address pressing medical needs. With numerous publications, awards, and active involvement in professional organizations, she continues to influence both academic and professional communities. Her dedication to mentoring and knowledge sharing further underscores her commitment to shaping future innovators. Dr. Blain Christen’s impactful career demonstrates excellence, leadership, and an enduring drive to bridge engineering and medicine for societal benefit.

Vishwanath Kumar Panangipalli | Mechanical | Most Reader’s Article Award

Dr. Vishwanath Kumar Panangipalli | Mechanical | Most Reader's Article Award

Associate Professor at Anurag University, India

Author Profile

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Summary

Dr. Vishwanath Kumar Panangipalli is an accomplished mechanical engineer specializing in experimental and computational thermal-fluid sciences. A Ph.D. graduate from Deakin University, Australia, he brings robust experience in advanced fluid dynamics, CFD modeling, and solar thermal systems. His academic journey includes supervising multiple student projects, leading industry-academic research, and publishing in high-impact journals. He has been instrumental in mentoring award-winning student teams at international events and is known for integrating practical innovation with academic rigor.

Education

Dr. Vishwanath Kumar holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Deakin University, Australia, which he completed in 2020. His doctoral dissertation focused on “Hydrodynamics and Heat Transfer Studies in Vacuum Fluidization,” highlighting advanced experimental and numerical investigations in thermal-fluid systems. Prior to this, he earned his M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras in 2010, where his thesis involved the “Development and Performance Analysis of a Multi-Stage Evacuated Solar Desalination System,” reflecting his long-standing interest in sustainable energy technologies. He completed his undergraduate degree, B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering from Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV), Bhopal, India, in 2008, with a final project on “Prediction of Spring Back in V-Bending Using Finite Element Simulation.”

Professional Experience

Dr. Vishwanath Kumar is currently serving as an Associate Professor at Anurag University, Hyderabad, bringing with him over 13 years of academic and research experience. During his tenure at Deakin University, Australia, he contributed as a Teaching Assistant and Postdoctoral Researcher, engaging in industry-funded projects that dealt with quench tank modeling and fluid-thermal simulations. These projects combined experimental insights with high-fidelity computational approaches. Before his doctoral studies, he worked as an Assistant Professor at SISTec, Bhopal, where he guided more than 15 UG and PG student projects focused on thermal engineering, CFD, and solar energy systems. His dedication to education has earned him accolades such as the Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Best Teacher Award, and he has also served as an international mentor and course coordinator for advanced engineering subjects.

Research Interests

Dr. Kumar’s research expertise lies primarily in experimental fluid flow and thermal sciences, with a strong foundation in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and heat transfer. He has made significant contributions to the study of multiphase flows and fluidization systems, particularly under vacuum and non-standard conditions. His work extends into solar thermal systems and desalination technologies, aiming to provide sustainable and efficient water solutions. Additionally, he is proficient in finite element modeling and simulation, which he applies in the design and analysis of complex engineering systems. Dr. Kumar is also actively involved in sustainable energy engineering, integrating clean energy concepts into real-world applications.

📊 Author Metrics

Dr. Kumar has published over 15 peer-reviewed papers, including journal articles and international conference proceedings. His work has been cited more than 370 times, reflecting the impact and relevance of his research. His most cited paper, titled “Solar stills system design: A review,” has garnered 264 citations, establishing it as a valuable resource in the field of renewable energy. With an estimated h-index of 8, Dr. Kumar demonstrates consistent scholarly productivity and citation strength. He maintains active research collaborations with leading institutions such as IIT Madras, Deakin University, and Anurag University, enriching his multidisciplinary research profile.

Top Noted Publication

1. Design and Development of a CanSat for Air Pollution Monitoring with RSSI‑Based Position Retrieval System

Authors: S. S. R. K. Swayampakula, K. V. Vedangi, V. K. Panangipalli, M. Gummadavelli, N. Mala, M. N. Banavath, N. Paladugu, A. Kallem
Journal: Advances in Space Research, Vol. 75, No. 9 (2025), pp. 6799–6816
Overview:
A miniaturized CanSat was designed to monitor air pollution via onboard sensors and transmit data for recovery using an RSSI-based localization system. It emphasized affordability, portability, and effective deployment for field experiments

2. Advancements in Lightweight Two‑Wheeler Rim Design: A Finite Element Analysis Approach with Diverse Materials

Authors: P. V. Kumar, P. M. S. Hallika, J. Singh
Journal: International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), 2024, pp. 1–13
Published Online: 29 June 2024
Overview:
The paper reports finite element simulations on two-wheeler rim designs, created in SOLIDWORKS and analyzed in ANSYS. Materials assessed included LM13 aluminum alloy, carbon fiber composites, PEEK, and Tecapeek CF30, under loading scenarios simulating rider and passenger weight. Results show composites reduce stress but increase deformation and strain relative to aluminum.

3. AathreyaSat: A CanSat Model for Air Pollution Measurement in Competition

Authors: R. Reddy, V. K. Panangipalli, N. Mala, C. S. Bairu, R. Rumale
Conference: 2024 IEEE Wireless Antenna and Microwave Symposium (WAMS), February 2024, pp. 1–5
Overview:
This competition-grade CanSat (dubbed “AathreyaSat”) featured a triple-canopy parachute and LoRa Ra-02 telemetry. Equipped with CO₂ & particulate matter sensors, it successfully flew to ~500 m altitude and relayed air-quality data.

4. Performance of Single Slope Solar Stills: A Comparative Study of Conventional and Modified Stills with Nanofluid and Reflectors

Authors: V. K. Panangipalli, M. S. H. Pindiprolu, D. Maharana, N. Ghanapuram
Published In: E3S Web of Conferences, Vol. 552, Article 01023 (July 2024)
Overview:
Experimental testing in Hyderabad compared a conventional single-slope solar still (250 × 250 mm²) with a modified version using cerium oxide nanofluids (0.08% & 0.1 vol) and reflectors. Operating at 1 cm depth and with a cover angle of ~17.45°, the modified still achieved higher cumulative hourly yield in local climate conditions.

5. CFD Modelling and Experimental Validation of a Single‑Slope Passive Solar Still for Efficient Water Desalination

Authors: M. S. H. Pindiprolu, V. K. Panangipalli, C. V. S. D. Kartheek
Published In: E3S Web of Conferences, Vol. 552, Article 01084 (July 2024)
Overview:
This study utilized ANSYS Fluent (v19.2) to create a multiphase 2D CFD model of a single-slope solar still. Predicted distillate output (0.0692 kg/m²⋅h) closely matched experimental measurements (0.058 kg/m²⋅h), with a thermal prediction error of just 1.55%. Results confirm strong model accuracy and validate design parameters.

Conclusion 

Dr. Vishwanath Kumar Panangipalli is a strong contender for the Most Reader's Article Award, supported by the lasting impact of his highly cited research, particularly in solar thermal systems and sustainable desalination technologies. His ability to blend experimental insight with computational rigor makes his work both readable and practically influential. While minor improvements in outreach and access could elevate his influence further, his current profile clearly aligns with the intent and merit of this award category.