Eva Stefankova | pediatric | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eva Stefankova | pediatric | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eva Štefánková, PhD., is a Slovak clinical anthropologist with specialized expertise in pediatric anthropometry and craniofacial measurements. Currently serving at the Department of Pediatric Surgery, National Institute of Children’s Diseases in Bratislava, she has been instrumental in assessing growth patterns, body composition, and developmental anomalies in children. Eva completed her doctoral studies in pediatric surgery and anthropology at Comenius University, where her research focused on children with congenital CNS malformations. Her academic journey reflects a consistent commitment to interdisciplinary studies, combining biology, anthropology, and clinical applications. Eva is also a certified Ayurvedic nutrition consultant, and has completed multiple international workshops in traditional medicine and diagnostic techniques. Beyond her scientific pursuits, she is actively engaged in academic publishing and has presented research at both national and international conferences. Her work bridges modern clinical science and holistic approaches, offering valuable insights into child development and integrative care.

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Education 🎓

Eva Štefánková earned her PhD in pediatric surgery from the Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University, Bratislava (2011–2015), with a dissertation on anthropometry in children with congenital CNS malformations. She holds an RNDr. degree (Doctor of Natural Sciences) in Anthropology and a Master’s degree (Mgr.) in Anthropology and Biology from the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University. Her Master’s thesis focused on growth and development in Slovak patients with eating disorders. She also completed a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Anthropology with a thesis on environmental impacts on congenital malformations. Eva attended the Albert Einstein Grammar School in Bratislava, where she excelled in biology and scientific activities. She furthered her education with international training in 3D anthropometry at Charles University and received certifications in Ayurvedic nutrition and diagnostics. Her education reflects a strong foundation in both scientific research and holistic medical disciplines.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Eva Štefánková has accumulated significant experience in clinical anthropology, primarily through her roles at the National Institute of Children’s Diseases in Bratislava. Since 2022, she has been working as a Clinical Anthropologist in the Department of Pediatric Surgery, focusing on craniofacial analysis, body measurements, and growth assessments in pediatric patients. She previously held the same position between 2015 and 2016. Her clinical experience is complemented by strong research involvement, scientific publication, interdisciplinary collaboration with medical departments, and educational engagement in Slovak and English. Between her appointments, she took two maternity leaves. During her postgraduate studies, she developed expertise in hospital information systems (TOMOCON, MEDEA) and anthropological software (WHO Anthro). Eva also engaged in outpatient care, patient communication, and teaching. Her clinical roles are enriched by certifications in nutrition and Ayurvedic diagnostics, enhancing her ability to approach pediatric care from a multidimensional perspective.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Eva Štefánková has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to clinical and anthropological research. She won the 3rd place Best Research Presentation Award at the 7th Kramáre Clinical Research Day in 2023, highlighting her commitment to translational research in pediatric surgery. As an early-career researcher, she received grants for young investigators in 2012 and 2013, and contributed as a co-investigator on Ministry of Health-funded projects. Eva has actively participated in national and international conferences, symposia, and scientific forums, including the Faculty Student Scientific Conference and Doctoral Scientific Conference, where her work was frequently recognized. Her international academic exposure includes a study stay at Charles University, Prague, focusing on 3D anthropometry. She has also been awarded multiple certificates for specialized training in nutrition, Ayurvedic medicine, and academic English, enhancing her interdisciplinary profile. Her accolades reflect excellence in research, collaboration, and professional development.

Research Interests 🔬

Eva Štefánková’s research centers on clinical anthropometry in pediatric populations, with a specific emphasis on children with congenital central nervous system (CNS) malformations. Her doctoral and postdoctoral work has involved craniofacial and whole-body measurements, analysis of body composition, and the monitoring of growth trends in children with developmental disorders and post-surgical conditions. Her interdisciplinary approach combines anthropological methodology with clinical data analytics using advanced statistical and imaging tools, including 3D anthropometry, WHO Anthro software, and diagnostic modeling. She is also deeply interested in the interface of traditional and modern medicine, applying insights from Ayurvedic phytotherapy and nutrition to holistic pediatric care. Her work contributes to improving diagnostic precision, surgical outcomes, and long-term health monitoring in children. She continues to present her research internationally and remains committed to collaborative projects that link biological anthropology, pediatrics, and integrative medicine for enhanced patient care.

Publications
  • Anthropometry of craniosynostosis

    Štefánková, F Horn, E Neščáková… – Neurologia i …, 2015 – journals.viamedica.pl
    Background Anthropometry is becoming a popular method for diagnostics of various diseases
    in pediatric clinical practice. The aim of this study was to assess the growth changes in …
  • Assessment of Facial Asymmetry in Slovak Patients with Positional Deformity

    …, F Horn, P Slaná, A Plž, M Zarinshad, E Štefánková – Children, 2024 – mdpi.com
    Objectives: Positional deformity (PD), also known as deformational plagiocephaly or non-synostosis,
    is a primary cause of abnormal head shape and asymmetry in infants. The most …
  • The impact of body mass index on craniofacial parameters

    A Nádaždyová, E Štefánková, M Samohýl – Kontakt, 2016 – Elsevier
    The purpose of the study is to analyze BMI and the mean values of craniofacial parameters
    in the patients measured by directed anthropometry (PDAA) and by 3D scan (P3DAS).

Ali Albeldawi | Rehablitation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ali Albeldawi | Rehablitation | Best Researcher Award

Senior biomedical Eng at Al-Nahrain University, Iraq

Summary

Ali Faisal Abdulkareem AlBeldawi is a dedicated biomedical engineer with extensive academic qualifications and practical experience in the field. He holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Al-Nahrain University (2024), building upon a Master’s degree in the same discipline (2018) and a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Baghdad (2004). His work spans across maintaining and managing critical medical equipment in healthcare settings, including radiography, ultrasound, and hemodialysis devices. He is also known for his innovative research contributions, particularly in modeling systems for medical diagnoses and treatments. His achievements in research and professional development underscore his commitment to advancing biomedical engineering, combining technical expertise with academic excellence.

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Education

Ali’s educational journey is marked by strong foundational and advanced degrees in biomedical engineering. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Baghdad’s AlKhwarizmi College of Engineering in 2004. He continued his studies with a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Al-Nahrain University in 2018, where his thesis on the effects of external stimuli on bacterial growth won recognition as the best MSc thesis. Ali’s academic pursuits culminated in a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Al-Nahrain University in 2024, where his doctoral dissertation focused on the advanced modeling system for diagnosing and treating flexible flatfoot using infrared technology. His academic achievements reflect a commitment to both theoretical and applied research in biomedical engineering.

Professional Experience

Ali’s professional career spans over 15 years in the Iraqi Ministry of Health, where he has held significant roles since 2005. Starting as an engineer in the Radiology Division, he quickly advanced to manage technical maintenance operations for various medical equipment, including radiography, ultrasound, and hemodialysis devices. Since 2010, he has served in the Technical Efforts Directorate, overseeing the management and maintenance of medical equipment for Iraq’s healthcare infrastructure. Ali’s responsibilities also include creating technical specifications for diagnostic and therapeutic equipment and estimating costs for medical devices. His career reflects a deep integration of technical expertise with management skills, ensuring the functionality of essential healthcare technology across various medical sectors in Iraq.

Research Interests

Ali’s primary research interests lie in the integration of biomedical engineering with advanced diagnostic systems and medical technologies. His PhD research focused on the development of a modeling system for diagnosing and treating flexible flatfoot using infrared technology, aiming to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of medical interventions in orthopedic health. He is particularly interested in the application of innovative diagnostic systems, such as infrared-based imaging techniques, to solve prevalent healthcare challenges. Additionally, Ali is keen on exploring ways to enhance the maintenance and performance of medical equipment, ensuring that they meet the standards required for effective patient care. His research interests bridge the gap between engineering and healthcare, aiming to enhance both the technology and techniques used in the medical field.

Research Skills

Ali possesses a robust set of research skills that encompass both theoretical analysis and practical applications. His expertise includes advanced modeling and simulation for medical diagnosis, particularly in the context of orthopedic conditions such as flexible flatfoot. He has developed systems that integrate infrared technology with medical diagnostics, showcasing his ability to innovate within biomedical engineering. His skills extend to the maintenance, management, and technical specification of various medical devices, including radiology and ultrasound equipment, which are integral to modern healthcare systems. Ali’s ability to integrate technical knowledge with research objectives makes him a versatile researcher capable of driving advancements in both medical technology and engineering methodologies. His skills reflect a commitment to using engineering solutions to improve healthcare outcomes.

Awards and Honors

Ali has received multiple awards and recognitions throughout his academic and professional journey. Notably, his Master’s thesis, titled “Study the Effects of External Stimuli on the Growth of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa,” was recognized as the best thesis in the Al-Nahrain College of Engineering in 2018. His doctoral research has further cemented his reputation as an innovative biomedical engineer, with his dissertation on advanced modeling systems for diagnosing flexible flatfoot contributing significantly to the field of medical technology. Ali’s achievements in both research and professional practice highlight his commitment to excellence and his continuous pursuit of advancing biomedical engineering for the benefit of healthcare systems. These honors reflect his ability to blend academic rigor with practical application in the healthcare sector.

Publications

Infrared Medical Thermography, Medical Applications, and Its Basic Principles: A Review

  • Conference: BIO Web of Conferences
  • Publication Date: 2024
  • Type: Conference Paper
  • Volume: 97
  • Article ID: 00140
  • Authors: Abdulkareem, A.F.; Hashim, A.Q.
  • Access: Open Access

A Comparison of Six Ultrasound Stimulation Types on Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Growth in Vitro

  • Journal: Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
  • Publication Year: 2018
  • Volume: 8, Issue 2, Pages 203–208
  • Authors: Alneami, A.Q.; Khalil, E.G.; Mohsien, R.A.; Albeldawi, A.F.
  • Citations: 1

Effect of Electrical Current Stimulation on Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Growth

  • Conference: Journal of Physics: Conference Series
  • Publication Year: 2018
  • Volume: 1003, Issue 1, Article 012112
  • Authors: Alneami, A.Q.; Khalil, E.G.; Mohsien, R.A.; Albeldawi, A.F.
  • Citations: 10
  • Access: Open Access

Conclusion

Ali Faisal Abdulkareem AlBeldawi stands out as a skilled and dedicated biomedical engineer with a strong academic background and extensive professional experience. His research focuses on advancing diagnostic technologies and medical equipment, bridging the gap between engineering and healthcare. His PhD research, which explored infrared-based systems for diagnosing and treating flexible flatfoot, exemplifies his innovative approach to medical engineering. While Ali has demonstrated excellence in his field, further expanding his research output through publications and global collaborations would significantly enhance his impact. His combination of practical expertise and academic achievement positions him as a promising researcher, and his continued work is expected to contribute to significant advancements in the biomedical engineering field.