Rasool Baghbani | Biomedical Sensors | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Rasool Baghbani | Biomedical Sensors | Excellence in Research Award

Hamedan University of Technology | Iran

Rasool Baghbani is a dedicated biomedical engineering scholar and faculty member at Hamedan University of Technology whose work bridges advanced engineering with clinical innovation through the development of intelligent medical devices, embedded microsystems, bioimpedance technologies, and IoMT solutions. His academic background spans electrical engineering, biomedical instrumentation, and bioelectrics, culminating in doctoral research focused on bioimpedance-based lung cancer diagnostics, which led to multiple scientific publications and validated methods for intraoperative assessment. His professional experience includes academic teaching, supervising graduate research, leading departmental initiatives, and contributing to national evaluation of medical equipment in alignment with international safety and performance standards. His research interests encompass biomedical sensors, firmware programming, biophysical signal analysis, medical robotics, bioelectromagnetics, and machine learning for health applications, supported by strong skills in Python, C++, MATLAB, microcontroller programming, PCB design, COMSOL modelling, laboratory instrumentation, and hardware prototyping. His achievements include multiple recognitions in teaching, research excellence, peer-review service for leading journals, and patents in medical technology. Through his interdisciplinary expertise and sustained commitment to innovation, he continues to advance biomedical engineering by designing practical, patient-centered solutions while inspiring future researchers, ultimately aiming to elevate healthcare through technology-driven problem solving.

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Featured Publications

Baghbani, R., Rad, M. A., & Pourziad, A. (2015). Microwave sensor for non-invasive glucose measurements: Design and implementation of a novel linear method. IET Wireless Sensor Systems, 5(2), 51–57.
Citations: 58

Hamouleh-Alipour, A., Forouzeshfard, M., Baghbani, R., & Vafapour, Z. (2022). Blood hemoglobin concentration sensing by optical nano biosensor-based plasmonic metasurface: A feasibility study. IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, 1–8.
Citations: 49

Baghbani, R., Shadmehr, M. B., Ashoorirad, M., Molaeezadeh, S. F., & Moradi, M. H. (2021). Bioimpedance spectroscopy measurement and classification of lung tissue to identify pulmonary nodules. IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 70, 1–7.
Citations: 45

Alipour, A. H., Khani, S., Ashoorirad, M., & Baghbani, R. (2023). Trapped multimodal resonance in magnetic field enhancement and sensitive THz plasmon sensor for toxic materials accusation. IEEE Sensors Journal, 23(13), 14057–14066.
Citations: 35

Dan-Alexandru Szabo | Biomedical Engineering | Best Review Paper Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dan-Alexandru Szabo | Biomedical Engineering | Best Review Paper Award

George Emil Palade University of Medicine | Romania

Associate Professor Dr. Dan-Alexandru Szabo is a distinguished scholar and educator in the field of biomedical engineering and human motor sciences, whose professional journey reflects a profound commitment to education, research, and sports science. He obtained his academic qualifications from leading Romanian universities, specialising in kinesiology, physiology, pedagogy, and performance management in sport. His extensive teaching and coaching career spans multiple institutions, where he has taught subjects including human motor activity, kinesiology, psychomotor education, and rehabilitation sciences. Dr. Szabo’s research interests encompass biomechanics, kinesiology, physical education, sports performance, and the integration of biomedical principles in human motion analysis. His research skills extend to experimental design, performance optimisation, data analysis in sports science, and the application of technology in rehabilitation. A respected peer reviewer for several Web of Science-indexed journals, he has contributed significantly to the academic community through scholarly publications and active participation in international conferences. His achievements include multiple national volleyball championships and involvement in curriculum development for physical education in Romania. Dr. Szabo’s dedication to academic excellence and innovation in human movement sciences has earned him recognition and numerous professional affiliations, underscoring his impact on education, research, and sports development in Romania and beyond.

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