Philippe Cattin | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Philippe Cattin | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

University of Basel | Switzerland

Dr. Philippe Cattin is a distinguished full professor at the University of Basel, Switzerland, with over two decades of academic and research excellence in computer science, robotics, and medical technology. He earned his MSc in Computer Science and PhD in Robotics from ETH Zürich under the mentorship of renowned professors Ueli Maurer and Gerhard Schweitzer, establishing a strong foundation in computational and engineering sciences. His professional journey began as a doctoral researcher at ETH Zürich, followed by roles as junior researcher and senior researcher in the Computer Vision Laboratory before joining the University of Basel, where he advanced from assistant professor to full professor. His research interests focus on medical image analysis, computer vision, robotics, and the integration of virtual reality and deep learning in healthcare. Skilled in advanced algorithms, 3D visualization, VR-based surgical planning, and deep learning architectures, he has pioneered real-time volume rendering in VR and cutting-edge diffusion models for medical applications. His team’s contributions, including the development of Specto Medical and leadership in international competitions, have significantly advanced precision medicine and surgical training. Recognized for impactful innovations, publications in leading journals, and patent applications, Professor Cattin continues to shape the future of medical technology with global influence and academic leadership.

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Michael Greenfield | Animal Communication | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof. Michael Greenfield | Animal Communication | Lifetime achievement Award

Michael D. Greenfield is an acclaimed evolutionary and behavioral biologist 🐞, renowned for pioneering research on animal communication, sexual selection, and sensory ecology 🌍; his distinguished academic path spans UCLA, University of Kansas 🇺🇸, Université de Tours 🇫🇷, and CNRS, shaping minds and advancing knowledge in evolutionary biology through fieldwork across continents 🌿; naturalized French citizen 🇫🇷 and US native 🇺🇸, Dr. Greenfield’s global scientific contributions blend research, teaching, and leadership, inspiring generations in bioacoustics and evolutionary ecology 🎓🔬.

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Education 🎓

Michael D. Greenfield earned his Ph.D. in 1978 from the University of Wisconsin–Madison 🎓, focusing on evolutionary and behavioral biology, following a B.A. from New York University in 1973 🏙️; his education laid the foundation for a lifelong exploration of animal communication, acoustic signaling 📡, and sexual selection, fostering bilingual scientific excellence in both English and French 🇺🇸🇫🇷, with academic roots inspiring worldwide field research and collaborations in behavior, ecology, and evolutionary genetics 🔍🦋.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Greenfield’s career spans decades of teaching and research: UCLA Assistant-Professor (1981–87) & Associate-Professor (1987–93) 🎓, Kansas Professor (1991–2007) 🌾, Université de Tours Professeur Classe Exceptionnelle (2005–2018) 🇫🇷, and CNRS researcher 🔬; additionally, he held roles as NSF Program Director (2002–2004) 🏛️, Entomology Chair at Kansas (1995–1999) 🪲, and remains Adjunct Professor at KU and Professeur Invité in France, with vast international fieldwork in Costa Rica, France, Africa, and the U.S., enriching behavioral ecology globally 🌍🧪.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Michael D. Greenfield’s scientific excellence earned him Fellow status with the Animal Behavior Society in 2002 🐝, a Smithsonian Institution Fellowship (1978–79) 📜, and memberships in Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Delta, and Gamma Sigma Delta 🎖️; he secured numerous NSF, EPA, and ANR grants for cutting-edge research on insect acoustic signals 🎶, reproductive behavior 🦗, and evolutionary ecology, highlighting his global influence through invited symposia, mentorship, and contributions to international ethology and neuroethology communities 🧠🌟.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Greenfield’s research probes the evolutionary genetics of sexual selection and animal signaling 🎧, especially acoustic and chemical communication in moths 🦋, grasshoppers 🦗, frogs 🐸, and fireflies ✨; he dissects mating systems, lekking behavior, bioluminescence, signal evolution, sensory ecology 🌿, and alternative reproductive tactics, blending empirical fieldwork with experimental neuroethology 🧠, creating insights into biodiversity, adaptation, and communication systems, and bridging entomology with broader evolutionary theory across global ecosystems 🌍🔍.

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