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.

Profile: Google scholar

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

Guadalupe Gabriel Flores-Rojas | Smart polymers | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Guadalupe Gabriel Flores-Rojas | Smart polymers | Best Researcher Award

Guadalupe Gabriel Flores Rojas is a highly accomplished chemical scientist with expertise in synthesizing materials with antimicrobial and photophysical properties. With a PhD in Chemical Sciences from UNAM, his research spans enzyme immobilization, nanomaterials, dendritic polymers, and drug delivery systems. He has contributed significantly to radiation-induced polymerization, organometallic chemistry, and environmental remediation. Dr. Flores Rojas has held postdoctoral fellowships at top Mexican research institutions and currently serves at the University Center for Exact Sciences and Engineering (UDG). His prolific publication record and editorial roles demonstrate his commitment to advancing polymer science, nanotechnology, and bioactive materials.

Profile

Education 🎓

Guadalupe Gabriel Flores Rojas earned a PhD in Chemical Sciences from UNAM’s Institute of Nuclear Sciences (2014–2018), with a thesis on antimicrobial biomaterials for enzyme immobilization. He completed an MSc in Chemistry at UNAM’s Institute of Chemistry (2010–2012), focusing on Pd(II) catalysts for C–C coupling. He holds a bachelor’s in Industrial Chemistry with a macromolecules specialization from UNAM’s Cuautitlán campus (2006–2010), where he synthesized dendrimers for photonic applications. Earlier, he obtained his Chemical Technician diploma and a Microcomputer Operation diploma from CETIS No. 32 (2003–2006), building a strong foundation in analytical techniques and computer literacy for scientific applications.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Flores Rojas currently holds a postdoctoral fellowship at UDG, focusing on antimicrobial polymeric materials and nanoparticle-loaded systems for wastewater treatment. He previously worked at UNAM’s Materials Research Institute (2018–2020), designing dendritic photophysical compounds, and at the Institute of Nuclear Sciences (2018), synthesizing biopolymeric materials for controlled drug delivery via gamma radiation. His experience includes evaluating polymer mechanics, SEM/AFM imaging, EPR/NMR/MS spectroscopy, and supervising students. Earlier, he taught mathematics at CETIS No. 32 (2008), demonstrating strong analytical instruction skills. Across roles, he contributes as a journal reviewer, guest editor, and mentor while publishing extensively in international journals.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Flores Rojas has received recognition through prestigious postdoctoral fellowships from Mexico’s top institutions including UNAM and UDG. He serves as a guest editor at MDPI’s Polymers journal and actively reviews for international journals, reflecting peer recognition of his expertise. His leadership roles in scientific conferences like POLYMAT 2019 and his involvement in editorial contributions highlight his professional reputation. With over 15 indexed publications in high-impact journals such as Polymers, Cellulose, Macromol, and Inorganica Chimica Acta, his contributions to materials science, drug delivery, and nanotechnology have earned acclaim from the global scientific community and research peers.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Flores Rojas’s research centers on the synthesis and engineering of advanced materials with antimicrobial and photophysical properties. He explores gamma radiation and chemical polymerization to develop functionalized biomaterials, nanocomposites, and dendritic compounds for drug delivery, environmental cleanup, and energy transfer. His work on enzyme immobilization, organometallic catalysis, and core-shell nanoparticles integrates polymer chemistry with biomedical and environmental applications. He actively investigates biocompatibility, mechanical behavior, and surface morphology of polymers. With a multidisciplinary approach, he aims to develop smart, responsive materials for industrial, clinical, and energy-based innovations, contributing to sustainable and efficient material science solutions.

Publications