Fridon Shubitidze | Magnetic Nanoparticle | Excellence in Research

Prof. Fridon Shubitidze: Magnetic Nanoparticle: Excellence in Research

Prof. Fridon Shubitidze, Dartmouth College, United States

šŸ“š Prof. Fridon Shubitidze, a distinguished researcher and professor, earned his M.S. (with honor) in Radio Physics from Tbilisi State University, Georgia, in 1994. He later received a Ph.D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences from the same institution in 1997. His career journey includes being a Postdoctoral Researcher in Athens, Greece, and various roles at Tbilisi State University, Dartmouth College, and the American University of Kuwait. šŸŒ Dr. Shubitidze’s expertise spans geophysics, electromagnetic sensing, and engineering education. His honors include NATO awards and the Medal of Honour from the President of Georgia. He is currently a Professor at Dartmouth College. šŸŽ“šŸŒ

šŸ† Honors:

šŸŽ“ Ph.D. scholarship grant by Soros Foundation (Georgia). šŸŒ NATO Advanced Study Institute – Young Scientists Award (Greece). šŸ… URSI Young Scientists Travel Grant (Wroclaw, Poland). šŸŽ“ Presidential scholarship for young scientists (Georgia). šŸ… State Foundation Scholarship (Greece). šŸ… NATO Advanced Study Institute – Young Scientists Award (Italy). šŸ† SERDP-2011 Project of the year (Washington DC). šŸŽ–ļø The Medal of Honour by the President of Georgia. šŸŒ A Fulbright Specialist (2022-2025).

šŸŽ“ Academic Positions:

šŸ« Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College (2007-2013). šŸ« Associate Professor at Dartmouth College (2013-2022). šŸ† Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College (2023-present).

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’¼ Professional Roles:

šŸŒ Senior Research Physicist at White River Technologies, Inc. (2013-present). šŸŒ External Advisory Team Member at the American University of Kuwait (2019-present).

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ« Teaching Experience:

Prof. Shubitidze has offered courses in electromagnetic wave theory, computational electromagnetics, and engineering electromagnetic fields, showcasing his dedication to shaping future engineers.

šŸŒ Professional Memberships:

šŸŒ Member of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers. šŸ“š Editorial Board Member for the Journal Advanced Remote Sensing. šŸŒ International Committee Member for the Direct and Inverse Problems of Electromagnetic and Acoustic Wave Theory (DIPED).

šŸ’» Digital Skills:

Prof. Shubitidze possesses expertise in numerical methods, electromagnetic modeling software, and has been a manuscript referee for various IEEE transactions and journals.

šŸŒ Professional Experience:

šŸŒ Researcher/Senior Researcher at Tbilisi State University, Georgia (1993-1998). šŸ“š Senior Teacher at Sukhumi Branch of Tbilisi State University (1994-1997). šŸ‘Øā€šŸ« Associate Professor at Sukhumi Branch of Tbilisi State University (1998-2000). šŸ“Š Research Associate at Dartmouth College (2000-2004). šŸ”¬ Research Scientist at Dartmouth College (2004-2006). šŸŒ Visiting Research Scientist at the University of British Columbia (2005 June-July). šŸŒ Senior Research Physicist at White River Technologies, Inc. (2013-present). šŸ« Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College (2023-present).

Professional Profiles:

The impact of her research is evident in citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar:

  • Cited by: All ā€“ 2774.
  • Citations ā€“ 2774.
  • h-index ā€“ 28.
  • Documents ā€“ 279.

A prolific researcher making meaningful contributions to the academic world!

Research Focus: šŸ§¬

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ”¬ Prof. Fridon Shubitidze: Electromagnetic Sensing PioneeršŸ” Renowned for groundbreaking research in wide-band electromagnetic induction, Prof. Fridon Shubitidze’s extensive contributions span diverse applications. His work includes developing the method of auxiliary sources for precise electromagnetic induction problem-solving, evident in the 2002 seminal paper with 144 citations. Pioneering the use of the normalized surface magnetic charge model, his 2007 study on unexploded ordnance (UXO) discrimination showcases innovative techniques, cited 95 times. Prof. Shubitidze’s expertise extends to hyperthermia therapy using magnetic nanoparticles, and his work on man-portable vector sensors for UXO identification received 63 citations in 2019. šŸŒāš™ļøšŸ”¬