Mohamed Amine Guerroudji | Brain cancer | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohamed Amine Guerroudji | Brain cancer | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar|CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES (CDTA), Algeria

ohamed Amine Guerroudji, né le 29 mai 1987 à Blida, Algérie, est un docteur en électronique spécialisé dans le traitement d’images médicales, en particulier la détection automatisée des micro-calcifications dans les mammographies. Il exerce depuis 2015 en tant que professeur de mathématiques au cycle moyen et a assuré plusieurs missions d’enseignement vacataire à l’Université de Blida, dans les domaines de la programmation en C, du MATLAB, des méthodes numériques, et de l’électronique générale. Passionné par la recherche appliquée, il a publié dans des conférences et revues internationales, notamment sur l’amélioration du contraste et la segmentation des images médicales. Il est également membre actif des comités scientifiques de conférences internationales en photonique et optique. Polyglotte (arabe, français, anglais), il combine rigueur scientifique, esprit d’équipe et adaptabilité dans ses missions pédagogiques et de recherche.

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🎓 Education

Mohamed Amine Guerroudji a obtenu son doctorat en électronique en avril 2017 à l’Université Mouloud Mammeri de Tizi-Ouzou avec mention très honorable, avec une recherche axée sur la segmentation des images mammographiques pour détecter les micro-calcifications. Il détient un Master en électronique (traitement de l’information et systèmes électroniques) obtenu en 2013 à l’Université Saad Dahlab de Blida, avec un mémoire en imagerie médicale noté Très Bien. Sa licence en génie électronique (option réseaux et télécommunications) a été obtenue en 2011 à la même université. Il est également titulaire d’un baccalauréat technique en fabrication mécanique (2007), d’une formation en premiers secours (Croissant Rouge Algérien, 2010), et a suivi une formation sur l’usage des bases de données scientifiques (Web of Science, 2014). Son parcours académique illustre un engagement profond envers l’innovation technologique et la recherche appliquée en électronique médicale.

🧪 Experience

Depuis 2015, Mohamed Amine Guerroudji enseigne les mathématiques au cycle moyen en Algérie. Parallèlement, il a été enseignant vacataire à l’Université de Blida entre 2013 et 2018, intervenant dans des modules tels que TP Langage C, TP Méthodes Numériques, TP MATLAB, Outils de Programmation Mathématique et Électronique générale. Il a également dispensé des cours d’électricité générale et d’électronique dans un institut spécialisé en arts graphiques. Son expérience diversifiée dans l’enseignement supérieur et secondaire reflète sa capacité à s’adapter à différents publics et niveaux d’apprentissage. Il combine son savoir technique avec une approche pédagogique pratique, en mettant l’accent sur la programmation appliquée et la modélisation mathématique. Son expertise couvre également l’utilisation de logiciels comme MATLAB, Workbench, VHDL et C++, renforçant sa polyvalence dans le domaine de l’électronique appliquée.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Mohamed Amine Guerroudji a reçu plusieurs distinctions académiques, notamment la mention Très Honorable pour sa thèse de doctorat en électronique en 2017 et la mention Très Bien pour son mémoire de master en imagerie médicale. Il est reconnu au niveau international pour ses contributions scientifiques dans le domaine du traitement d’images médicales, avec des publications dans des conférences de renom telles que ISPA 2017, ICESTI 2016 et des revues comme Optik – International Journal for Light and Electron Optics. Il a également été sélectionné comme membre du comité scientifique de conférences prestigieuses sur l’optique et la photonique : OPAL 2018 (Barcelone) et OPAL 2019 (Amsterdam). Ces reconnaissances soulignent la qualité et l’impact de ses travaux de recherche, ainsi que son implication dans la communauté scientifique internationale.

🔬 Research Focus

Mohamed Amine Guerroudji concentre sa recherche sur le traitement d’images médicales, plus précisément sur la détection automatique des micro-calcifications mammaires à partir de clichés mammographiques. Son travail de doctorat portait sur la segmentation d’images pour l’aide au diagnostic précoce du cancer du sein, en utilisant des algorithmes comme les contours actifs (géometric deformable models), les transformations morphologiques (white Top-Hat) et la méthode de seuillage d’Otsu. Il a proposé de nouvelles approches d’amélioration de contraste dans les mammographies, visant à rendre les foyers pathologiques plus visibles pour les praticiens. Ses recherches intègrent des techniques avancées de traitement numérique, associant la programmation MATLAB à l’analyse morphométrique. À travers ses publications, il cherche à améliorer la précision et l’automatisation dans les systèmes d’aide à la décision médicale, tout en explorant l’intersection entre l’électronique, la médecine et l’intelligence artificielle.

Conclusion

Mohamed Amine Guerroudji est un expert algérien en électronique et traitement d’images médicales, combinant expérience pédagogique, excellence académique et innovation scientifique au service de la santé et de l’éducation.

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Ejaz Ahmad Khera | Materials Simulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ejaz Ahmad Khera | Materials Simulation | Best Researcher Award


Dr. Ejaz Ahmad Khera is an Assistant Professor of Physics at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan, and an HEC-approved supervisor with a PhD in the characterization of materials for memory storage and neuromorphic applications using DFT. He has published over 30 high-impact international research articles and currently leads research at the Materials Modeling and Simulation Lab, where he supervises MPhil and PhD students. His group is actively involved in developing efficient double perovskites for solar cell applications. In addition to his academic and research roles, Dr. Khera contributes to departmental administrative functions and has participated in multiple international conferences in physics and materials science. He is proficient in VASP, Wien2k, CASTEP, and other computational tools, reflecting his strong background in computational materials physics.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Khera earned his PhD in Physics from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (2016–2021), focusing on DFT-based characterization of materials for neuromorphic and memory applications. He holds an MPhil in Physics from Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad (2012–2014), and a Master of Science in Physics from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan (2007–2010). His academic foundation combines theoretical physics, computational modeling, and practical understanding of solid-state and condensed matter systems. He is trained in multiple simulation platforms including VASP, Wein2k, and CASTEP, and has built expertise in data analysis software like Origin and visualization tools like VESTA and Crystal Maker. His solid academic training has enabled him to mentor graduate students in computational material science and renewable energy research domains. Dr. Khera has also enhanced his academic exposure through participation in pedagogical and research methodology training programs.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Khera is currently serving as Assistant Professor of Physics at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur since March 2022, where he teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses, leads research, and manages academic administration. From 2019 to 2021, he was a visiting lecturer at University of Education, Multan Campus, and previously taught physics at Admire Group of Colleges (2017–2021), Muslim Group of Colleges (2013–2017), and Educators Group of Colleges (2011–2013), focusing on undergraduate and higher secondary education. Over a decade of teaching experience has honed his expertise in delivering core physics concepts and mentoring students. In his academic tenure, Dr. Khera has also built research collaborations and guided MPhil and PhD students in materials modeling. His responsibilities have included curriculum design, academic planning, and seminar coordination. He is deeply engaged in academic development through active participation in physics conferences and workshops.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Khera received the Prime Minister Youth Laptop Scheme award from the Federal Government of Pakistan in 2018, recognizing his academic excellence and contribution to higher education. He was also granted the Punjab Government Scholarship under the Fee Reimbursement Scheme for Higher Education in 2017, awarded by the Government of Punjab. These honors reflect his academic merit, commitment to research, and service in the field of physics education. He has participated in multiple international and national-level conferences, including events hosted by The Islamia University of Bahawalpur and The Women University Multan. His consistent performance in academics and his role in teaching and research supervision have earned him institutional recognition. Additionally, his HEC-approved supervisor status further signifies his qualification and leadership in guiding advanced research projects in Pakistan. These accolades support his active involvement in national education development and scientific advancement in materials science.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Khera’s research is centered on computational materials science with a focus on density functional theory (DFT)-based investigations of electronic, optical, thermoelectric, and structural properties of novel materials. His primary interest lies in characterizing double perovskites (DPs), Heusler alloys, and vacancy-ordered compounds for use in solar cells, memory storage, brain-inspired neuromorphic systems, and energy harvesting applications. Using simulation tools like VASP, CASTEP, and Wien2k, he studies materials such as Ga₂PtX₆, Li₂ATlCl₆, and Na₂PtX₆ for their optoelectronic and thermoelectric performance. His recent publications explore halogen modification, spin polarization, and hybrid perovskites for sustainable technologies. His research group actively contributes to discovering lead-free, high-efficiency materials that align with global goals for clean and renewable energy. Dr. Khera also collaborates internationally, co-authoring papers with scientists across Asia and Europe, thereby advancing the field of computational physics and sustainable material development.

Publications

 

  • Probing the opto-electronic, thermoelectric, thermodynamic and elastic responses
    of lead-free double perovskite Li2ATlCl6 (A= Na and K) for potential photovoltaic
    and high-energy applications: A DFT study
    Reference: Qiguo Xiao, Abrar Nazir, Ejaz Ahmad Khera, Mumtaz Manzoor, Ramesh
    Sharma, Javed Rahman, Sabah Ansar, Farooq Ali
    Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921510724006895

 

  • First principles investigation of structural, electronic, optical, transport properties
    of double perovskites X2TaTbO6 (X= Ca, Sr, Ba) for optoelectronic and energy
    harvesting applications
    Reference: Mudassir Ishfaq, Muniba Urooj, Muhammad Sajid, Khawar Ismail, Rimsha
    Baqeel, Ejaz Ahmad Khera, Rajwali Khan, Sattam Al Otaibi, Khaled Althubeiti, Hassan Ali,
    Ghulam Murtaza, Muhammad Jamil
    Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022369724005675

 

 

Nathan Robert Wall | Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Nathan Robert Wall | Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Nathan R. Wall is an accomplished academic, biomedical researcher, and military officer. He is currently an Associate Professor of Medicine at Loma Linda University School of Medicine and holds multiple leadership roles in research, oncology education, and national defense. With advanced degrees in biology, cancer biology, and business administration, he has dedicated his career to cancer research and military medical operations. Dr. Wall has served in multiple deployments with the California Army National Guard, including missions in Afghanistan, Poland, and Iraq. His military and academic excellence is recognized through numerous awards and honors. Dr. Wall combines rigorous research in molecular medicine with a passion for leadership, education, and national service. His extensive experience in academia, clinical research, and military command uniquely positions him at the intersection of science and strategic operations, contributing to both medical advancement and national security.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Nathan R. Wall is currently pursuing a Master of Strategic Studies at the U.S. Army War College (2024–2026). He earned his MBA with a focus in Management from the University of Redlands (2006–2008), and a Ph.D. in Cancer Biology from Wayne State University (1996–2000), where he also completed an M.S. in Molecular Biology and Genetics. Prior to that, he obtained an M.S. in Biology (1992–1995) and a B.S. in Biology with a minor in Chemistry (1987–1991) from Walla Walla College (now Walla Walla University). His graduate training included mentorship under leading scientists like Dr. Ayad M. Al-Katib and Dr. Joan M. Redd. Across disciplines—from molecular biology to strategic leadership—Dr. Wall’s education reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary excellence, equipping him with the skills to navigate both biomedical research and complex military operations with strategic insight.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Nathan R. Wall has held academic appointments at Loma Linda University since 2008, currently serving as Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Human Anatomy. He also directs Research and Development at the James M. Slater Proton Treatment & Research Center and is Oncology Thread Director at the School of Medicine. Previously, he served in the Department of Biochemistry and Center for Health Disparities. Since 2008, Dr. Wall has simultaneously served in the California Army National Guard, rising through the ranks and completing deployments to Afghanistan, Poland, and Iraq in key command roles. He has also contributed as a scientific advisor for biotech firms and participated in Department of Defense medical research review panels. His interdisciplinary experience spans military medicine, molecular oncology, academic leadership, and national defense, making him a unique leader who bridges science, strategy, and service.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Wall’s exemplary service has earned him numerous military and civilian accolades. These include the Bronze Star Medal, NATO Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Honorable Order of Saint Martin. He’s received multiple Army Commendation and Achievement Medals, along with California-specific honors like the California Medal of Merit and Drill Attendance Ribbon with multiple stars. Notably, he was recognized as “Citizen Warrior of the Month” by California ARNG Magazine in August 2018. Dr. Wall has also been honored with plaques and certificates from NATO, Bulgarian Joint Forces, and various military medical programs. His academic achievements include tenure at Loma Linda University and leadership roles in key training inspections. These honors reflect his unwavering commitment to excellence, leadership in medical readiness, and profound impact in both academic and military sectors.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Wall’s research focuses on cancer biology, with specific expertise in molecular mechanisms of disease, targeted therapies, and translational oncology. His work bridges basic science and clinical application, especially in the context of proton therapy and health disparities in underserved populations. At Loma Linda University, he leads interdisciplinary teams addressing tumor microenvironments, cancer signaling pathways, and innovative therapeutics. Dr. Wall also contributes to Department of Defense research as a peer reviewer, ensuring scientific rigor in funded medical studies. His research often integrates his military background, exploring how stress and trauma-related factors influence cancer biology and immune responses. As Director of R&D at a leading proton treatment center, he’s advancing precision medicine in oncology. Dr. Wall’s work is marked by its practical implications, scientific depth, and commitment to improving patient care—particularly for populations affected by health inequities or involved in military service.

Publications
  • Seco-Duocarmycin SA in Aggressive Glioblastoma Cell Lines

    International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    2025-03-19 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Ann Morcos; Yeonkyu Jung; Ryan N. Fuller; Antonella Bertucci; Amy Nguyen; Quanqing Zhang; Tobias Emge; Kristopher E. Boyle; Nathan R. Wall; Marcelo Vazquez
  • A Comprehensive Review of the Antitumor Properties and Mechanistic Insights of Duocarmycin Analogs

    Cancers
    2024-09-27 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Ann Morcos; Yeonkyu Jung; Joab Galvan Bustillos; Ryan N. Fuller; David Caba Molina; Antonella Bertucci; Kristopher E. Boyle; Marcelo E. Vazquez; Nathan R. Wal
  • A CTB-SARS-CoV-2-ACE-2 RBD Mucosal Vaccine Protects Against Coronavirus Infection

    Vaccines
    2023-12-18 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Béla Dénes; Ryan Fuller; Wayne Kelin; Tessa Levin; Jaipuneet Gil; Aaren Harewood; Márta Lőrincz; Nathan Wall; Anthony Firek; William Langridg

Pedram Fadavi | Radiation oncology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pedram Fadavi | Radiation oncology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pedram Fadavi, M.D., is a distinguished radiation oncologist and associate professor at Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS). Born in Tehran, Iran (1974), he specializes in cancer treatment, radiotherapy, and oncological research. With over two decades of experience, he has contributed extensively to academia and clinical practice. His expertise spans breast, head, neck, and gynecologic cancers. He has published influential research in radiomics, chemotherapy delays, and treatment-induced complications. A dedicated educator, he mentors medical students and residents while advancing oncology research. 📚💡

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Education 🎓

Dr. Fadavi earned his M.D. (2000) and board certification in Radiation Oncology (2006) from Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran. He completed a seven-year medical program (1993-2000) and specialized in radiation oncology during his residency (2002-2006). He holds an Iran Medical Council license (No. 76602) and actively contributes to medical education and research at IUMS. His training provided a strong foundation in oncologic treatments and innovative radiotherapy techniques. 🔬📖

Experience 👨‍🏫

Since 2006, Dr. Fadavi has served as a radiation oncologist at Haftome Tir Hospital (IUMS). He became an associate professor in 2008, teaching at IUMS and Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2011-2013). His clinical expertise includes radiotherapy advancements, cancer management, and interdisciplinary oncology research. He has led multiple projects addressing radiation-induced complications and patient outcomes. His leadership in academic and clinical oncology has shaped the future of radiation therapy in Iran. 🌍🔬

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Fadavi’s research centers on radiomics, predictive modeling, and improving radiotherapy outcomes. His recent studies explore machine learning applications in radiation toxicity prediction, chemotherapy delays, and novel treatment strategies for breast, cervical, and head-and-neck cancers. He investigates biomarkers for cancer prognosis and response to therapy, with a strong emphasis on precision oncology. His work in computational oncology and artificial intelligence-driven diagnostics is shaping the future of personalized cancer treatment. 💻🧬Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Fadavi has received numerous accolades for his contributions to radiation oncology and medical research. His work on radiomics, treatment toxicity, and innovative oncological therapies has been recognized in national and international forums. His publications in leading journals and collaborations with top researchers underscore his impact on global cancer research. He has also been honored for his excellence in medical education, research innovation, and commitment to improving patient care. 📜🏅

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