Thi Sinh Vo | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thi Sinh Vo | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

Summary:

Dr. Thi Sinh Vo is an accomplished researcher in mechanical and chemical engineering with a strong background in functional materials and composite structures. He earned his Ph.D. from Sungkyunkwan University, where he specialized in chitosan-based composites for environmental and sensor applications. His interdisciplinary expertise extends across materials science, nanotechnology, and chemical engineering. Dr. Vo’s contributions to academia include award-winning research and numerous publications in high-impact journals. As a Postdoctoral Researcher, he continues to push the boundaries of material science for environmental and biosensing applications.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

Dr. Thi Sinh Vo completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, in August 2023, with a GPA of 3.95/4.5. His doctoral research focused on the “Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of Chitosan-Based Functional Composites for Organic Dye Adsorption and Piezoresistive Sensing.” Dr. Vo holds a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Daegu University, South Korea, which he earned in 2018 with a perfect GPA of 4.0/4.0. His master’s thesis investigated the “Synthesis and Characterization of Crosslinked Polyurethane Utilizing Azide-Alkyne Click Reaction.” Prior to that, he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Materials Science from the Ho Chi Minh City University of Science, Vietnam National University, where he worked on the “Preparation and Characterization of Water-Soluble Chitosan as a Stabilizer for Gamma Irradiation-Assisted Silver Nanoparticles.”

🏢 Professional Experience:

Dr. Vo is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, where he continues to contribute to cutting-edge research in materials science and mechanical engineering. His research career began as a Research Assistant at the Complex Materials Engineering & Systems (COME) Lab at Sungkyunkwan University, where he was involved in the design and fabrication of composite materials for applications in dye removal, human motion sensing, and biosensing. Prior to his Ph.D. studies, Dr. Vo gained valuable industry experience in chemical engineering, working as a Chemical Engineer at CHING LUH Shoes Co., Ltd., and in research and development roles at NAN PAO Resins Chemical Co., Ltd. and WANEK FURNITURE Co., Ltd. In these positions, he contributed to optimizing manufacturing processes, developing water-based adhesives, and improving plastic injection molding techniques.

Research Interests:

Dr. Vo’s research interests span functional composites and structures, electromechanical and electrochemical sensors for human motion sensing and biosensing, and water/wastewater treatment, particularly focusing on organic dye removal. His work aims to develop innovative materials and sensors for applications in environmental protection and healthcare.

Author Metric:

  • Google Scholar h-index: 10 (2024)
  • Google Scholar Citations: 450 (2024)
  • Google Scholar i10-index: 12 (2024)

Top Noted Publication:

Heavy metal removal applications using adsorptive membranes

  • Journal: Nano Convergence
  • Citations: 179 (2020)
  • Co-authors: MM Hossain, HM Jeong, K Kim

Recycling performance of graphene oxide-chitosan hybrid hydrogels for removal of cationic and anionic dyes

  • Journal: Nano Convergence
  • Citations: 65 (2020)
  • Co-authors: TTBC Vo, JW Suk, K Kim

Enhancement of water absorption capacity and compressibility of hydrogel sponges prepared from gelatin/chitosan matrix with different polyols

  • Journal: Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
  • Citations: 28 (2022)
  • Co-authors: TTBC Vo, TT Tran, ND Pham

Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.): Chemical components and their effective clinical applications

  • Journal: Journal of the Turkish Chemical Society Section A: Chemistry
  • Citations: 20 (2021)
  • Co-authors: TTBC Vo, TTTN Vo, TNH Lai

Graphene Oxide–Chitosan Network on a Dialysis Cellulose Membrane for Efficient Removal of Organic Dyes

  • Journal: ACS Applied Bio Materials
  • Citations: 19 (2022)
  • Co-authors: MM Hossain, TG Lim, JW Suk, S Choi, K Kim

Rebecca Rooney | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rebecca Rooney | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at University of Waterloo, Biology Department, Canada

Summary:

Dr. Rebecca Rooney is an Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Waterloo, specializing in wetland ecology and conservation. With a Ph.D. from the University of Alberta, Dr. Rooney’s research delves into the impacts of human activities on wetland ecosystems, including the effects of oil sands mining and invasive species. She has published extensively, with her work cited nearly 1800 times, and she actively contributes to several international and national scientific advisory boards. Dr. Rooney’s contributions to the field have been recognized through numerous awards, highlighting her as a leader in wetland conservation and environmental science.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB (2011)

  • Thesis: Wetland assessment in Alberta’s oil sands mining area
  • Supervisor: Dr. S.E. Bayley

M.Sc. in Entomology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB (2006)

  • Thesis: The influence of a rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) cage farm on the benthic environment and invertebrate fauna of Lake 375, Experimental Lakes Area
  • Supervisor: Dr. C.L. Podemski

B.Sc. Hns. in Environmental Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON (2003)

  • Thesis: The relative influence of local and landscape scale habitat on diversity of Odonata in freshwater ponds near Ottawa, Canada
  • Supervisor: Dr. L. Fahrig

🏢 Professional Experience:

Dr. Rebecca Rooney is an esteemed Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo, a position she has held since 2019. She began her tenure at the University of Waterloo as an Assistant Professor in 2012, after serving as a Research Associate at the University of Alberta. Her academic career is complemented by her adjunct appointments at the University of Guelph and Queen’s University. Dr. Rooney took maternity leaves in 2015 and 2019.

In her role, Dr. Rooney has demonstrated leadership and commitment to advancing the field of biological sciences, particularly in wetland ecology and conservation. She has served as the Canadian Co-chair of the Research Coordination Committee of the International Joint Commission’s Science Advisory Board since 2018, where she contributes to various working groups, including Connecting Waters, Microplastics in the Great Lakes, Great Lakes Early Warning System, Community Science, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Her significant contributions have been recognized with numerous awards and honors, including the Leadership Award from the Invasive Species Centre in 2024 and the Excellence in Science Research Award from the University of Waterloo in 2022.

Research Interests:

Dr. Rooney’s research is focused on wetland ecology, conservation biology, and environmental monitoring. Her work often intersects with the study of human impacts on aquatic ecosystems, invasive species management, and the application of traditional ecological knowledge in environmental science.

Author Metrics:

Dr. Rooney has an impressive publication record, with 68 peer-reviewed journal articles, 4 in review, and 1 in press. Her work has been cited 1795 times, achieving an h-index of 24 and an i10-index of 38 according to Google Scholar. Since 2018, Dr. Rooney and her highly qualified personnel (HQP) have delivered over 44 conference presentations and 25 invited or plenary talks, in addition to authoring more than 40 reports for government agencies.

Top Noted Publication:

Oil sands mining and reclamation cause massive loss of peatland and stored carbon

  • Authors: RC Rooney, SE Bayley, DW Schindler
  • Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Volume: 109
  • Issue: 13
  • Pages: 4933-4937
  • Year: 2012
  • Citations: 340

High microcystin concentrations occur only at low nitrogen-to-phosphorus ratios in nutrient-rich Canadian lakes

  • Authors: DM Orihel, DF Bird, M Brylinsky, H Chen, DB Donald, DY Huang, A Giani, …
  • Journal: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • Volume: 69
  • Issue: 9
  • Pages: 1457-1462
  • Year: 2012
  • Citations: 174

Setting reclamation targets and evaluating progress: submersed aquatic vegetation in natural and post-oil sands mining wetlands in Alberta, Canada

  • Authors: RC Rooney, SE Bayley
  • Journal: Ecological Engineering
  • Volume: 37
  • Issue: 4
  • Pages: 569-579
  • Year: 2011
  • Citations: 91

Stochastic and deterministic processes drive wetland community assembly across a gradient of environmental filtering

  • Authors: J Daniel, JE Gleason, K Cottenie, RC Rooney
  • Journal: Oikos
  • Volume: 128
  • Issue: 8
  • Pages: 1158-1169
  • Year: 2019
  • Citations: 63

Community congruence of plants, invertebrates and birds in natural and constructed shallow open-water wetlands: do we need to monitor multiple assemblages?

  • Authors: RC Rooney, SE Bayley
  • Journal: Ecological Indicators
  • Volume: 20
  • Pages: 42-50
  • Year: 2012
  • Citations: 62

 

Rasool Mohsenzadeh | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh, Mechanical Engineering, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iran

Summary:

Assistant Professor Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh is an accomplished researcher and educator in the field of mechanical engineering. He obtained his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees from Tabriz University, specializing in Mechanical Engineering, with a focus on nanocomposite materials and gear performance. Dr. Mohsenzadeh’s research interests lie in tribology, finite element analysis, and the mechanical behavior of polymer-based nanocomposites. He has published several articles in reputable journals, contributing significantly to the understanding of nanocomposite gear performance and material characterization. Alongside his research endeavors, Dr. Mohsenzadeh has extensive teaching experience, having instructed various courses in mechanical engineering at Technical and Vocational University in Tabriz. He is committed to advancing knowledge in his field and mentoring the next generation of engineers.

Professional Profile:

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👩‍🎓Education & Qualification:

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Tabriz University, awarded on September 5, 2021. His dissertation focused on the “Wear, life, and failure behavior of polyacetal-carbon black-calcium carbonate nanocomposite gears” under the supervision of Dr. Karim Shelesh-Nezhad.

M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Tabriz University, completed in 2012. His master’s thesis explored the “Wear, life, and failure behavior of polyacetal-carbon black-calcium carbonate nanocomposite gears,” also supervised by Dr. Karim Shelesh-Nezhad.

B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering from Technical and Vocational University, earned in 2008.

Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh’s research interests and professional experience are not provided in the provided information.

Professional Experience:         

Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh has amassed a wealth of experience in academia and research, contributing significantly to the field of mechanical engineering. His professional journey includes:

Research Project at Technical and Vocational University, 2022:

  • Focus: Improving the impact resistance and UV resistance of the bumper bracket.

Research Project at Khooshe Zarin Azerbaijan Company, 2021:

  • Objective: Investigating the feasibility of using nanocomposite water sprinklers in center pivot systems.

Instructor at Technical and Vocational University, Tabriz (2012-09-23 to 2012-09-05):

  • Taught courses such as Statics of Materials, Mechanics of Materials, Metrology, Mechanical Engineering Design, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Turning, Milling, and Technical English.

Assistant Professor at Technical and Vocational University, Tabriz (from 2021-09-05 to present):

  • Conducting courses including Statics of Materials, Mechanics of Materials, Metrology, Mechanical Engineering Design, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Turning, Milling, and Technical English.

Dr. Mohsenzadeh’s dedication to teaching and research, coupled with his expertise in mechanical engineering, underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge and preparing the next generation of engineers.

Honors and awards:

Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh was honored with the “Top Article” award at the 13th Conference of Nanotechnology Graduates in 2012 for his research titled “The effect of calcium carbonate nanoparticles on the wear behavior of PA6/PP gears” (in Persian). This recognition underscores his significant contribution to the field of nanotechnology and highlights the impact of his research on understanding the wear behavior of polymeric gears. Such accolades demonstrate Dr. Mohsenzadeh’s dedication to advancing knowledge in mechanical engineering and nanotechnology.

 Research Interest:

Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh’s research interests include:

  • Tribology and wear analysis of polymer-based nanocomposites
  • Finite element analysis and experimental validation of mechanical components
  • Performance evaluation and modeling of polymer nanocomposite gears
  • Synergistic effects of nano-scale inclusions on mechanical and thermal properties
  • Optimization of composite materials for enhanced mechanical performance
  • Impact resistance and fatigue analysis of polymer nanocomposites
  • Development of novel experimental techniques for material characterization
  • Investigation of nanomaterial applications in mechanical engineering components
  • Life analysis and failure mode assessment of polymer-based nanocomposite systems
  • Study of nanocomposite behavior under varying loading condition

Publication Top Noted:

Experimental and finite element analysis on the performance of polyacetal/carbon black nanocomposite gears

  • Authors: R Mohsenzadeh, K Shelesh-Nezhad, TN Chakherlou
  • Journal: Tribology International
  • Year: 2021
  • Citation count: 12

Load-bearing analysis of polymer nanocomposite gears using a temperature-based step loading technique: Experimental and numerical study

  • Authors: R Mohsenzadeh, BH Soudmand, K Shelesh-Nezhad
  • Journal: Wear
  • Year: 2023
  • Citation count: 11

A combined experimental-numerical approach for life analysis and modeling of polymer-based ternary nanocomposite gears

  • Authors: R Mohsenzadeh, BH Soudmand, K Shelesh-Nezhad
  • Journal: Tribology International
  • Year: 2022
  • Citation count: 11

Synergetic impacts of two rigid nano‐scale inclusions on the mechanical and thermal performance of POM/carbon black/CaCO3 ternary nanocomposite systems

  • Authors: R Mohsenzadeh, BH Soudmand, K Shelesh‐Nezhad
  • Journal: Polymer Composites
  • Year: 2022
  • Citation count: 10

Gear life and failure mode versus meshing stress in polyacetal/carbon black nanocomposite gears

  • Authors: R Mohsenzadeh, K Shelesh-Nezhad, TN Chakherlou, HH Yaghini
  • Journal: Engineering Failure Analysis
  • Year: 2022
  • Citation count: 9