Reza Hadjiaghaie Vafaie | Nanosensors | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Reza Hadjiaghaie Vafaie | Nanosensors and Actuators | Best Researcher Award

Head of department at University of Bonab, Iran.

Dr. Reza Hadjiaghaie Vafaie, born on August 11, 1985, in Tabriz, Iran, is a distinguished researcher in Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), microfluidics, biosensors, and semiconductor technologies. He has made significant contributions to biomedical applications, deep learning, and sensor technology, earning recognition for his pioneering work in experimental and numerical modeling. With extensive academic achievements, numerous high-impact ISI journal publications, and collaborations with leading international institutions, he has established himself as a leading researcher in his field. His interdisciplinary expertise spans from electronic circuit design to point-of-care (POC) biosensors and advanced semiconductor materials. His career includes global research exposure, particularly at EPFL, Switzerland, where he worked on micro-nano machining technologies. His research has direct applications in healthcare, environmental monitoring, and industrial automation, demonstrating innovation and impact.

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Education

Dr. Vafaie’s educational journey reflects excellence and dedication to scientific research. He earned his Ph.D. in Electronics (Microelectronics) from Sahand University of Technology (SUT), Tabriz, Iran (2012-2016), with honors, under the guidance of distinguished professors and an international research stint at EPFL, Switzerland. His dissertation focused on AC Electrothermal-based micro-mixers, micro-pumps, and concentration processes for biomedical applications, receiving a top grade (19.75/20). His M.Sc. in Electronics (Microelectronics) from SUT (2009-2011) included a thesis on electroosmotic micromixers for microfluidic applications, where he graduated with honors (GPA: 17.85/20). His B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Azad University of Tabriz laid the foundation for his expertise in data transfer systems using microcontrollers, where he achieved a GPA of 16.07/20. His strong academic background has been instrumental in shaping his cutting-edge research in MEMS and biosensors.

Professional Experience

Dr. Vafaie has a robust academic career, currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Bonab, East Azerbaijan, Iran (2021–present). Prior to this, he was an Assistant Professor (2016-2021) at the same institution, where he played a pivotal role in advancing research in MEMS, biosensors, and microfluidic technologies. His professional experience also includes an exchange research program at EPFL, Switzerland, where he conducted experimental work at the MicroNano Machining Center (CMi), LMIS1 & 4. His work has led to innovative contributions in semiconductor fabrication, microfluidic sensor design, and biomedical device integration. Beyond academia, Dr. Vafaie has been involved in consulting projects on sensor technology and has mentored students in cutting-edge interdisciplinary research, fostering the next generation of researchers in electronics and biomedical engineering.

Research Interests

Dr. Vafaie’s research interests focus on Microsystem and IC design, Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) sensors, bio-MEMS, microfluidics, biosensors, electrokinetics, and semiconductor technology. His work integrates deep learning and fuzzy control into sensor-network applications. His research extends to point-of-care (POC) devices, where he develops innovative portable and rapid-detection biosensors for medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring. He is also engaged in numerical modeling and electrowetting technologies, contributing to next-generation lab-on-a-chip devices. His interdisciplinary approach merges electronics, biomedical engineering, and AI, making significant advancements in smart healthcare solutions, pollution monitoring, and microfabrication techniques. His work has practical implications in medical imaging, chemical detection, and MEMS-based wearable technology.

Research Skills

Dr. Vafaie possesses exceptional research skills in MEMS device fabrication, semiconductor processing, biosensor development, and microfluidic system design. His expertise includes photoacoustic detection, lab-on-a-chip systems, electroosmotic micromixers, and AC electrothermal actuation. He has strong numerical modeling capabilities, applying finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to optimize MEMS designs. His proficiency in deep learning and fuzzy logic control has enhanced sensor efficiency and real-time data analysis in biomedical applications. Additionally, his skills in nanofabrication techniques, polymer-based MEMS manufacturing, and PCB-based biosensor development have resulted in cutting-edge solutions for point-of-care diagnostics and environmental sensing. His interdisciplinary research blends AI-driven optimization and physical experimentation, leading to high-impact innovations in smart medical and industrial devices.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Vafaie has received several prestigious awards and honors, reflecting his excellence in research and academic achievements. He was awarded a scholarship from the Iranian Ministry of Science to conduct research at EPFL, Switzerland, recognizing his contributions to micro-nano machining technologies. His Ph.D. and master’s theses both received top grades and academic distinctions, demonstrating his outstanding research performance. He has been recognized for high-impact publications in leading ISI-indexed journals, including Biosensors and Bioelectronics and Photonics, with some articles featuring in top-tier journals with an impact factor above 10. Additionally, he has played a key role in international research collaborations, further strengthening his academic reputation.

Conclusion

Dr. Reza Hadjiaghaie Vafaie is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a proven track record of scientific excellence, international collaborations, and impactful research. His pioneering work in MEMS, biosensors, semiconductor technology, and deep learning applications has significantly advanced the field of microelectronics and biomedical engineering. His exceptional academic background, research leadership, and high-impact publications establish him as a leading scientist in his domain. To further elevate his career, securing major research grants, expanding industry collaborations, and taking on leadership roles in large-scale research projects would solidify his standing as a top-tier researcher globally. With his groundbreaking contributions and interdisciplinary expertise, he is undoubtedly a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, making substantial advancements in smart healthcare, environmental monitoring, and MEMS technology.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Synthesis of novel direct Z-scheme heterojunction photocatalyst from WO3 nanoplates and SrTiO3 nanoparticles with abundant oxygen vacancies
    Authors: G. Hosseinzadeh, S. M. Sajjadi, L. Mostafa, A. Yousefi, R. H. Vafaie, …
    Citations: 85
    Year: 2023
  2. A new type-3 fuzzy predictive controller for MEMS gyroscopes
    Authors: R. H. Vafaie, A. Mohammadzadeh, M. J. Piran
    Citations: 53
    Year: 2021
  3. Bi‐directional ACET micropump for on‐chip biological applications
    Authors: R. H. Vafaie, H. B. Ghavifekr, H. Van Lintel, J. Brugger, P. Renaud
    Citations: 51
    Year: 2016
  4. Designing a miniaturized photoacoustic sensor for detecting hydrogen gas
    Authors: R. H. Vafaie, S. Nojavan, K. Jermsittiparsert
    Citations: 32
    Year: 2020
  5. An electroosmotically-driven micromixer modified for high miniaturized microchannels using surface micromachining
    Authors: R. H. Vafaie, M. Mehdipoor, A. Pourmand, E. Poorreza, H. B. Ghavifekr
    Citations: 27
    Year: 2013
  6. A type-2 fuzzy control for active/reactive power control and energy storage management
    Authors: H. Mohammadi Moghadam, A. Mohammadzadeh, R. Hadjiaghaie Vafaie, …
    Citations: 21
    Year: 2022
  7. Optimization of ACEK-enhanced, PCB-based biosensor for highly sensitive and rapid detection of bisphenol A in low-resource settings
    Authors: H. Mirzajani, C. Cheng, R. H. Vafaie, J. Wu, J. Chen, S. Eda, E. N. Aghdam, …
    Citations: 21
    Year: 2022
  8. Enhancement of mechanical resonant modes by miniaturization of frequency tunable MEMS-enabled microstrip patch antenna
    Authors: H. Mirzajani, H. Badri Ghavifekr, E. Najafi Aghdam, H. Demaghsi, …
    Citations: 19
    Year: 2015
  9. Configurable ACET micro-manipulator for high conductive mediums by using a novel electrode engineering
    Authors: R. H. Vafaie, H. B. Ghavifekr
    Citations: 18
    Year: 2017
  10. A deep learned fuzzy control for inertial sensing: Micro electro mechanical systems
    Authors: A. Mohammadzadeh, R. H. Vafaie
    Citations: 17
    Year: 2021
  11. Microseparator based on 4-phase travelling wave dielectrophoresis for lab-on-a-chip applications
    Authors: E. Poorreza, R. H. Vafaie, M. Mehdipoor, A. Pourmand, H. B. Ghavifekr
    Citations: 14
    Year: 2013
  12. AC electrothermal actuation mechanism for on-chip mixing of high ionic strength fluids
    Authors: M. Ghandchi, R. H. Vafaie
    Citations: 13
    Year: 2017
  13. A novel four-phase AC electroosmotic micropump for lab-on-a-chip applications
    Authors: M. Mehdipoor, R. H. Vafaie, A. Pourmand, E. Poorreza, H. B. Ghavifekr
    Citations: 13
    Year: 2012
  14. Numerical simulation of mixing process in tortuous microchannel
    Authors: R. H. Vafaie, M. Mahdipour, H. Mirzajani, H. B. Ghavifekr
    Citations: 11
    Year: 2013
  15. A novel miniaturized electroosmotically-driven micromixer modified by surface channel technology
    Authors: R. H. Vafaie, M. Mehdipour, A. Pourmand, H. B. Ghavifekr
    Citations: 9
    Year: 2012
  16. A novel miniaturized travelling wave dielectrophoresis microseparator for lab-on-a-chip applications
    Authors: E. Poorreza, R. H. Vafaie, M. Mehdipoor, A. Pourmand, H. B. Ghavifekr
    Citations: 8
    Year: 2012
  17. A modified electroosmotic micromixer for highly miniaturized microchannels
    Authors: R. H. Vafaie, M. Mehdipoor, A. Pourmand, E. Poorreza, H. B. Ghavifekr
    Citations: 8
    Year: 2012
  18. A high-efficiency micromixing effect by pulsed AC electrothermal flow
    Authors: R. Hadjiaghaie Vafaie
    Citations: 7
    Year: 2018
  19. A new miniaturized traveling-wave electro-osmotic micro-pump by low velocity of fluid for lab-on-a-chip application
    Authors: M. Mehdipour, R. H. Vafaie, A. Pourmand, H. B. Ghavifekr
    Citations: 6
    Year: 2012
  20. Photoacoustic Detection of Pollutants Emitted by Transportation System for Use in Automotive Industry
    Authors: R. H. Vafaie, R. S. Pour, A. Mohammadzadeh, J. H. Asad, A. Mosavi
    Citations: 5
    Year: 2022

Ms. Deepthi Padmanabhan | Computational Nanotechnology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Deepthi Padmanabhan | Computational Nanotechnology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Deepthi Padmanabhan  , SRMIST , India

Deepthi Padmanabhan is a dedicated researcher and educator with a strong background in biochemistry and biotechnology. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, her research focuses on the multi-omics approach to identify medicinal compounds from plants. She holds a Master’s degree in Biochemistry, graduating with distinction and a gold medal from Vels Institute of Science and Technology, and a Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology, Biochemistry, and Genetics from Jyoti Nivas College. Deepthi has three years of teaching experience in various biotechnology laboratory courses at SRM IST. Her research contributions include several high-impact publications and a book chapter on nanomaterials. Additionally, she has actively participated in numerous workshops and conferences, presenting her findings on plant biotechnology. Deepthi’s expertise spans a range of analytical techniques, structural bioinformatics, molecular docking, and simulation, as well as various molecular biology techniques. She is proficient in bioinformatics tools and data analysis, making her a versatile and skilled researcher in her field.

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 🎓Education:

Deepthi Padmanabhan is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, focusing on a multi-omics approach to identify medicinal compounds from Sida cordifolia and Justicia adhatoda (2020-2024). She holds a Master of Science degree in Biochemistry from Vels Institute of Science and Technology, where she graduated with distinction, earning a gold medal and an impressive 84.4% (First Class with Distinction) during the period of 2018 to 2020. Prior to this, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology, Biochemistry, and Genetics at Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous, graduating with a First Class, achieving 60%, from 2015 to 2018.

 🏢Professional Experience:

Deepthi Padmanabhan has extensive experience as a teaching lab instructor in various biotechnology laboratories at the Department of Genetic Engineering, SRM IST, Kattankulathur, India. She served as a Teaching Lab Instructor for the Cell and Microbiology Laboratory from July 2023 to December 2023, the Plant Biotechnology Laboratory from January 2023 to May 2023, the Cell Biology Laboratory from July 2022 to December 2022, and again for the Plant Biotechnology Laboratory from January 2022 to May 2022

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