Cinzia Bandiziol | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Cinzia Bandiziol | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Cinzia Bandiziol at University of Padua, Italy

Summary:

Cinzia Bandiziol is a passionate mathematician with a focus on applying mathematical tools in industrial contexts. Currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Padova, her work involves the use of topological data analysis, particularly Persistent Homology, to solve complex problems in Industry 4.0. She brings a deep analytical mindset, precision, and perseverance to her research, traits that have defined her academic and professional journey. With prior experience as a Data Analyst at Texa Spa, Cinzia blends her love for mathematics with practical applications, striving to bridge the gap between theory and industry. In addition to her research, she enjoys volunteering and tutoring students, helping them overcome challenges in mathematics.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

  • Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences
    University of Padova (2022 – Ongoing)
    Research focus on the application of topological tools such as Persistent Homology in the context of Industry 4.0, data analysis, and machine learning.
  • M.Sc. in Mathematics
    University of Padova (2015 – 2018)
    Final Score: 110/110 cum laude
    Thesis: “An extension of FHRI to two-dimensional domains”
  • B.Sc. in Mathematics
    University of Padova (2011 – 2015)
    Final Score: 93/110

🏢 Professional Experience:

  • Ph.D. Student, Mathematical Sciences
    University of Padova (2022 – Present)
    Currently focusing on the application of topological tools, such as Persistent Homology, in industrial applications, including Industry 4.0 and machine learning. Extensive experience in programming, numerical approximation, and optimization techniques.
  • Data Analyst
    Texa Spa, Monastier (2018 – 2021)
    Worked on fleet management reports, analyzing statistical and operational data before presenting findings to clients. This role involved significant work in data management, quality control, and statistical analysis.
  • Academic Tutor
    Supported undergraduate students in Matlab-based courses and assisted professors in grading exams, fostering strong connections with students and encouraging academic success in mathematics.

Research Interests:

Cinzia Bandiziol’s research revolves around the application of advanced mathematical methods in real-world industry scenarios. Her primary interests include:

  • Topological Data Analysis (TDA), specifically the use of Persistent Homology in classification and machine learning.
  • Application of numerical approximation techniques and optimization in industrial systems.
  • Development of adaptive gradient methods for training neural networks.
  • Mathematical techniques in Industry 4.0, focusing on data-driven decision-making and automation.

Author Metrics:

Publications:

  • Bandiziol, C., De Marchi, S. (2019). “On the Lebesgue constant of the trigonometric Floater-Hormann rational interpolant at equally spaced nodes.” Dolomites Research Notes on Approximation, 12.6, 51–67. URL
  • Bandiziol, C., De Marchi, St. (2024). “Persistence Symmetric Kernels for Classification: A Comparative Study.” Symmetry, 16.1236. doi: 10.3390/sym16091236.

Conferences:

  • Presented at several national and international conferences, including seminars in Napoli, Torino, and the University of Padova, on topics such as topological layers in neural networks and classification using TDA.

Top Noted Publication:

1. Persistence Symmetric Kernels for Classification: A Comparative Study

  • Authors: Cinzia Bandiziol, Stefano De Marchi
  • Journal: Symmetry
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume and Issue: 16(9)
  • Article ID: 1236
  • DOI: 10.3390/sym16091236
  • Citations: 0
  • Abstract: This paper conducts a comparative study on the use of Persistence Symmetric Kernels for classification tasks in machine learning, emphasizing the benefits of topological methods.

2. On the Lebesgue Constant of the Trigonometric Floater-Hormann Rational Interpolant at Equally Spaced Nodes

  • Authors: Cinzia Bandiziol, Stefano De Marchi
  • Journal: Dolomites Research Notes on Approximation
  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 12
  • Pages: 51–67
  • Citations: 2
  • Abstract: The paper analyzes the behavior of the Lebesgue constant in the context of trigonometric Floater-Hormann rational interpolation, providing insights into the accuracy and efficiency of this approximation method.

Conclusion:

Ms. Cinzia Bandiziol is a highly promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her advanced research in the field of Topological Data Analysis and its applications to Industry 4.0. Her strong academic foundation, practical industry experience, and innovative research make her a valuable contributor to both mathematics and industrial problem-solving. Enhancing the impact of her publications and engaging in broader interdisciplinary work will help her establish a stronger presence in the global research community. Nevertheless, her current accomplishments demonstrate significant promise and merit recognition.

 

 

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

Nasser Metwally | Applied mathematics

Prof Dr. Nasser Metwally: Leading Researcher in Applied mathematics

🎉 Congratulations Prof Dr. Nasser Metwally on Winning the Most Cited Article Award! 🏆 Your dedication to research, mentorship, and collaboration with international teams is truly commendable. This award is a testament to your outstanding work and the impact it has on the broader community.

Professional Profile:

📚 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Mathematics, “Entangled Qubit Pairs,” Muenchen University, Germany (2002).
  • M.Sc., “Mathematics,” “Atomic Hydrogen in Electromagnetic Field,” Faculty of Science, Assuit University, Egypt (1994).
  • B.Sc., Science, “Mathematics,” Aswan Faculty of Science, Assuit University, Egypt (1987).

🏢 Current Positions:

  • Professor, Math. Dept., Faculty of Science, Aswan, Egypt (2015-present).
  • Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, College of Science, University of Bahrain (Since March 2021).

🔍 Previous Positions:

  • Demonstrator, Faculty of Science, Math. Dept., Aswan University (1987).
  • Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Science, Aswan (1994).
  • Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at Math. Dept., Faculty of Science, Aswan (2002).
  • Associate Professor, Math. Dept., Faculty of Science, Aswan, Egypt (Nov. 2010).

📜 Accolades:

  • Mohamed Amin Lotfy Award in Mathematics (2011).
  • Among the top 2% scientists in the Stanford University’s List (2020 & 2021).
  • Best Research Award (2022).
  • Obada Prize in Mathematics (2023).

🌐 Activities:

  • Editor, Journal of Applied Mathematics & Sciences.
  • Consultant Member, Master program of quantum information, Faculty of Science, Rabat, Morocco (2010).
  • Researcher, Center for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIRO) (2009).

📖 Research Field: Quantum optics, including Teleportation, Purification, Entanglement, Cryptography, and Quantum Computing.

📚 Publications Top Noted:

  1. “The efficiency of fractional channels in the Heisenberg,” Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, Volume 172, 113581.
  2. “Multiparameter estimation for a two-qubit system coupled to independent reservoirs using quantum Fisher information,” Quantum Studies: Mathematics and Foundations (Accepted).
  3. “Dynamics of Quantum effects in a three-level system interacting with two-mode time-dependent fields including parametric down-conversion and damping,” Journal of Modern Optics.
  4. “Efficiency increasing of the bidirectional teleportation protocol via weak and reversal measurements,” Phys. Scr. 97 025102.
  5. “Local two-atom correlations induced by a two-mode cavity under nonlinear media: Quantum uncertainty and quantum Fisher information,” Results in Physics, Volume 31, 104975.

📚 Books Contribution:

  1. “Kinematics of qubit pairs,” in “Mathematics of quantum computation” by R. Brylinski, G. Chen.
  2. “Teleportation using a finite pairs of generalized Werner states” in “Aspects of optical since and quantum information” by M. Abdel-Aty.

🏆 Honors and Awards:

  • Award of Mohamed Amin Lotfy in Mathematics (2011).
  • Among the top 2% scientists in the Stanford University’s List (2020 & 2021).
  • Best Research Award (2022).
  • The Award of Obada Prize in Mathematics (2023).