Orlando Auciello
The University of Texas at Dallas
USA
Dr. Orlando Auciello earned his master and doctoral degrees in physics from the Balseiro Institute at the National University of Cuyo in Argentina. Auciello has expertise in fusion energy, ferroelectric thin films found in non-volatile memories used in smart cards, and oxide films for supercapacitors. He led the team that developed the ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCD) thin film technology when he was a senior scientist and later a distinguished fellow at Argonne National Laboratory from 1996 to 2012. Industrial applications of UNCD coatings include mechanical water pump seals used in cars, coatings for bearings in machines that produce drugs for the pharmaceutical industry, and creating corrosion-resistant electrically conductive metals for electrodes in new-generation water purification systems. UNCD films are also used as a scaffold surface to grow stem cells. Auciello has won numerous awards for developing UNCD technology, including the R&D; 100 Award in 2003, 2008, 2009 and 2011. The Argus II device that Auciello was involved in developing uses UNCD technology and was recognized by Time magazine as one of the best inventions of 2013. Another career highlight was a term served in 2013 as president of the Materials Research Society, the largest international organization of materials researchers from academia, industry and government. Auciello is co-founder, investor and advisor of Advanced Diamond Technologies Inc., which commercializes UNCD-based industrial products, and Original Biomedical Implants, which will be housed in the University’s Venture Development Center.
Temple F. Smith
Boston University
USA
Dr. Temple Smith graduated with a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics from the University of Colorado in 1969. Then did a National Institutes of Health (USA) postdoctoral fellowship under the direction of the mathematician, Stanislaw Ulam, and the molecular biologist, John R. Sadler. There he carried out a detailed analysis of the E. coli Lac operator mutations. In 1979, Dr. Smith was one of the founders of GenBank, the US/NIH repository of Nucleic acid and protein sequences, initially at Los Alamos National Laboratory. There, he with Walter Goad developed a statistical mechanical model of the Lac operon system similar to those now being developed in systems biology. Dr. Smith is a co-developer with Michael Waterman of the Smith-Waterman sequence alignment algorithm, underlying most DNA and protein sequence comparison methods today. Dr. Smith spent a sabbatical year working with Harold Morowitz at Yale resulting in a seminal paper on the relationship between biology, physics and history. In 1988 he moved to the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, there organizing a computational biology research center and initiating a series of international meetings, “Genes and Machines†on the application of computers in modern biology. In 1991 the center moved to Boston University, becoming the BioMolecular Engineering Research Center in the College of Engineering. Dr. Smith research has included, the evolution of protein structure;the modeling of the WD-repeat protein family with Dr. Eva Neer; the history of the Life Guard apoptotic regulatory protein family. Dr. Smith has served on a number of NIH and NSF review and advisory panels. As a member of Fly Base, he helped carry out a full-genome comparative evolutionary analysis of the Drosophila clade. More recently he has investigated the origin of the eukaryotic cell and the evolutionary of the cellular genetic translation system. In 2015 Dr. Smith was inducted as a follow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), as is also a fellow of the ISCB. He has over 200 reviewed publications. Dr. Smith was elected Emeritus Professor in BioMedical Engineering at Boston University, where he has continued his research and graduate student advising. Dr. Smith is an avid skier, ice climber, sailor, hockey coach and family man with four sons. He is also the co-founder of a small gene engineering company, Modular Genetics, Inc. in Woburn, MA.
Tai-Jin Kim
University of Suwon
South Korea
Professor Tai-Jin Kim has a President of G-LAND, South Korea. Tai-Jin Kim is a Professor at University of Suwon, South Korea He had Completed a Doctor in Engineering, Syracuse University, New York, U.S.A and Master of Science at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA., U.S.A and Bachelor of Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea
Pierre Basmaji
INNOVATECS Research Center
Brazil
Dr. Basmaji is a Brazilian physicist with a PhD in Energy, Ecole des Mines de Paris/Nice University at Sophia Antipolis-France. Basmaji is inventor of artificial natural extracellular matrix for the manufacture of three-dimensional advanced wound management, and artificial cartilage grafts. He is Member of the Scientific Research Committee of the state of Sao Paulo-Brazil & Cultural Counselor in the municipality of Sao Carlos (SP-Brazil). He has over 30 years of international consulting experience involving resolution, project management, engineering, and process engineering. He has worked extensively in projects that were executed by multi-national joint ventures on both the owner's and the contractor's sides. Dr. Basmaji has also experience on Engineering and Bionanotechnology, Drug delivery processing for Health applications, and other process industries worldwide. Professor Pierre has a special interest in wound diagnosis, prevention and he was able to address the symposium on the Stem cell research at salvador, specifically looking for collaboration with other interested wound and burn professionals.
Mohammad Parnianpour
New York University
New York
Mohammad Parnianpour has did a B.A. in Physics, from University of New York (1982) - M.S. in Energetics from , New York University (1983) , Ph.D. in Occupational Biomechanics from New York University (1988). Mohammad Parnianpour has Award for Best Research, Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute,New York 1987. In 1988, The Volvo Award in Biomechanics, International Society for the Study of Lumbar Spine. In 2000, the Best Poster Award, 2nd Pan-Pacific Conference in Rehabilitation, Hong Kong.2001-Present Adj. Prof. Dept. Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, 2001-Present Adj. Prof. Dept. Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology. 1984-present American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989-present American Society of Biomechanics, 1990-present International Society of Study of the Lumbar Spine. Prof Mohamad Parnianpour has reviewed many international journal Articles & Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering (1996-2000).
Temple F. Smith
Boston University
USA
Dr. Temple Smith graduated with a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics from the University of Colorado in 1969. Then did a National Institutes of Health (USA) postdoctoral fellowship under the direction of the mathematician, Stanislaw Ulam, and the molecular biologist, John R. Sadler. There he carried out a detailed analysis of the E. coli Lac operator mutations. In 1979, Dr. Smith was one of the founders of GenBank, the US/NIH repository of Nucleic acid and protein sequences, initially at Los Alamos National Laboratory. There, he with Walter Goad developed a statistical mechanical model of the Lac operon system similar to those now being developed in systems biology. Dr. Smith is a co-developer with Michael Waterman of the Smith-Waterman sequence alignment algorithm, underlying most DNA and protein sequence comparison methods today. Dr. Smith spent a sabbatical year working with Harold Morowitz at Yale resulting in a seminal paper on the relationship between biology, physics and history. In 1988 he moved to the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, there organizing a computational biology research center and initiating a series of international meetings, “Genes and Machines†on the application of computers in modern biology. In 1991 the center moved to Boston University, becoming the BioMolecular Engineering Research Center in the College of Engineering. Dr. Smith research has included, the evolution of protein structure;the modeling of the WD-repeat protein family with Dr. Eva Neer; the history of the Life Guard apoptotic regulatory protein family. Dr. Smith has served on a number of NIH and NSF review and advisory panels. As a member of Fly Base, he helped carry out a full-genome comparative evolutionary analysis of the Drosophila clade. More recently he has investigated the origin of the eukaryotic cell and the evolutionary of the cellular genetic translation system. In 2015 Dr. Smith was inducted as a follow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), as is also a fellow of the ISCB. He has over 200 reviewed publications. Dr. Smith was elected Emeritus Professor in BioMedical Engineering at Boston University, where he has continued his research and graduate student advising. Dr. Smith is an avid skier, ice climber, sailor, hockey coach and family man with four sons. He is also the co-founder of a small gene engineering company, Modular Genetics, Inc. in Woburn, MA.
Guoxian Pei
The First Affiliated Hospital of the Air force medical University
China
Guoxian Pei, the Professor and Chairman of Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Xijing Hospital, The Fourth Military Medical University, He was served as the fifth Academic Degree Committee of the State Council subject review group, National Prize for progress in science and technology evaluation expert, the general secretary of International composite tissue allotransplantation, the primary chairman of Chinese Microsurgery Society, the Chief Editor of Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, chairman of the digital orthopaedics society SICOT China chapter.
Kinda Khalaf
Khalifa University of Science and Technology
UAE
Dr. Kinda Khalaf received her B.S. (Summa Cum Laude with Distinction) and M.S. (Honors) degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the Ohio State University, USA. Her Ph.D., also from OSU, is in Biomechanics/Computational Biomechanics, specializing in Biomaterials, and Dynamic modeling and control. Dr. Khalaf has held faculty appointments in Engineering and Medicine at several prestigious universities including the University of Miami and the American University of Beirut, and currently serves as associate chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi. She has numerous publications in the areas of Biomechanics, Computational Biomechanics, Biomaterials, and Neuromusculoskeletal Modeling and Control. Dr. Khalaf is on the list of International Who Is Who of Professionals. She has been awarded various awards and honors including the prestigious National Merit Scholar and Khalifa Award for Education. She is one of the founders of the UAE branch of IEEE, EMBS, and has served as chairman for two years, in addition to her membership is several professional organizations.
Sundararajan Tharai Vinay Papam
Srishakthi Institute of Engineering and Technology
India
Sundararajan Tharai Vinay Papam
Srishakthi Institute of Engineering and Technology
India
Dr. T.V.P. Sundararajan received his Ph.D degree from Anna University, Chennai (2013) for his work in Mobile Adhoc Network Security. At present, He is working as a Professor in Electronics and Communication Department and R&D; Coordinator, Srishakthi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He has 23 Years of Teaching Experience in different colleges. He is a recognized supervisor in Anna University, Chennai and currently guiding Ph.D scholars in the area of wireless networks. He has published 45 research papers in reputed International and National journals and Conferences in India and Abroad.
Bin Tang
Southern University of Science and Technology
China
Dr. Tang Bin received his bachelor degree in 2001 from the department of materials science and engineering in Shanghai Tongji University and obtained his PhD degree in 2006 from department of mechanical engineering in The University of Hong Kong. He work as an assistant professor in the University of Hong Kong since 2007, and joined Southern University of Science and Technology(SUSTech) in 2012. He is now an associate professor in Department of Biomedical Engineering Department. Dr. Tang Bin is the author or coauthors of more than 90 peer-review journal and conference publications.
Yasmeen Abu-Kheil
Abu Dhabi Womens College
UAE
Dr. Yasmeen completed her Ph.D. in Engineering at Khalifa University. She received her B.Sc. Degree in Electrical Engineering in 2005 and a M.Sc. degree in Mechatronics Engineering in 2008, both from the American University of Sharjah, UAE. Prior to joining Higher Colleges of Technology, Dr. Yasmeen worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Visual Signal Analysis and Processing Lab at Khalifa University and a department head for the Electrical and Mechanical Departments at the Institute of Applied Technology, UAE. Dr. Yasmeen’s research interests are in the integration of computer vision techniques into medical and industrial applications.
Johnes Obungoloch
Mbarara University of Science and Technology
Dr. Obungoloch completed his Ph.D from The Pennsylvania State University, USA and now works as a Lecturer at Mbarara University of Science and Technology. His research interests is in appropriate technology for developing countries. He is currently working on a number of technologies including the low field Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for diagnosis of hydrocephalus among others.
Vishalakshi Prabhu H
Rashtreeya Vidyalaya College of Engineering (RVCE)
India
Dr.Vishalakshi Prabhu has received her B.E and M.Tech degree from Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belgaum, India. She is gold medalist in M.Tech during 2009 and her specialization is Computer Network Engineering. She has completed her PhD from VTU during January 2019 and the thesis is on Enhancing QoS in 4G Wireless networks. Currently she is working as Assistant Professor in the department of Computer Science & Engineering in RVCE. RVCE today is recognized as one of Indias leading technical institution and centre of excellence. Her areas of interest include Wireless Networks, Network Security and Algorithms. She is among top 1% and top 2% in the NPTEL (by MHRD, India) courses on Cloud computing and Computer Networks during October 2018. As part of her research, she had submitted two whitepapers to Nokia Networks, Bangalore which got accepted during 2017 and 2018. Dr. Vishalakshi is the principal investigator for two funded research projects from Citrix R&D;, India on digital certificate fuzzer and network emulation during 2016 and 2018. As a part of Nihon Communication consultancy, she has carried out project on Wireless Body Area Network. She has published more than 10 papers in reputed IEEE conferences and peer-reviewed journals. Also an active member of IEEE, she was recognized to review papers for IEEE journal by the Editor.
Ithar M Beshtawi
An-Najah National University
Palestine
Dr.Ithar Beshtawi has completed her MSc and PhD degrees from The University of Manchester, UK. She is the head of Optometry department and a member of the Institutional Research Review Board committee at An-Najah National University, Palestine. She has published many research articles in high impact factor scientific journals and has been invited to present research papers in numerous national and international conferences. She won An-Najah National University Award for Research Excellence and Quality of Publication in 2014, 2016 and in 2017 for her excellent research. Dr. Beshtawi has been active in many projects in the university.
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