Armin Bahl | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Armin Bahl | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Professor, at University of Konstanz, Germany.

Prof. Dr. Armin Bahl is a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor for Neurobiology and Zoology at the University of Konstanz. He is a leading behavioral neuroscientist specializing in the study of collective behavior, advanced microscopy, and virtual reality technologies for social animal groups. His research explores cognitive algorithms, circuit dynamics, and biophysical mechanisms underlying decision-making in animal collectives. Prof. Bahl leads multiple research projects and has secured significant funding from prestigious institutions like the European Research Council (ERC) and the German Science Foundation (DFG). His contributions to the field have earned him numerous fellowships and awards, including the Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) fellowship. With extensive experience in academia, he supervises Ph.D. students and postdocs while organizing international conferences and outreach programs.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Bahl holds a Ph.D. in Systems Neuroscience and Behavior from the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology (2015). His academic journey includes a Diploma in Biophysics from Humboldt University, Berlin (2009), and a Diploma Thesis in Computational Neuroscience at University College London. Before completing his doctorate, he gained experience as a Student Assistant in Computational Neuroscience at Humboldt University. His educational background combines theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches to neuroscience, shaping his expertise in behavioral neurobiology and collective intelligence in animals.

Experience 💼

Prof. Bahl has held prestigious positions in leading institutions. Since 2021, he has been a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at the University of Konstanz, successfully completing his mid-term evaluation in 2024, with tenure expected in 2026. He also serves as an Emmy Noether Group Leader and a Zukunftskolleg Research Fellow. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University (2015–2020) in Florian Engert’s lab, where he contributed to groundbreaking studies in neurobiology. His professional trajectory highlights his leadership in research and academia.

Research Interests 🌐

Prof. Bahl focuses on understanding the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying collective decision-making. His research integrates virtual reality technology, advanced imaging, and molecular tools to study social animal behavior. He investigates how simple behavioral motifs drive complex group dynamics, particularly in zebrafish. His work has broad implications for neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and behavioral modeling. By combining experimental and computational approaches, he aims to uncover the fundamental principles of social coordination and intelligence in biological systems.

Awards 🏆

Prof. Bahl has received numerous accolades for his contributions to neuroscience. Notably, he was awarded the prestigious HFSP Long-Term Postdoctoral Fellowship (2016–2019) at Harvard University. His Ph.D. research earned him the Best Paper Award (2013) from the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology. His work continues to receive recognition from the scientific community, and he has been invited to speak at leading conferences and institutions worldwide.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Prof. Bahl has authored numerous high-impact publications, cited extensively in the scientific literature. His selected works include:

A directional tuning map of Drosophila elementary motion detectors

Cited: 403

Object tracking in motion-blind flies

Cited: 187

Visual projection neurons mediating directed courtship in Drosophila

Cited: 146

Neural circuits for evidence accumulation and decision making in larval zebrafish

Cited: 135

Asymmetry of Drosophila ON and OFF motion detectors enhances real-world velocity estimation

Cited: 93

Functional specialization of neural input elements to the Drosophila ON motion detector

Cited: 81

Automated optimization of a reduced layer 5 pyramidal cell model based on experimental data

Cited: 79

A bidirectional network for appetite control in larval zebrafish

Cited: 68

Neural mechanisms for Drosophila contrast vision

Cited: 48

Precise visuomotor transformations underlying collective behavior in larval zebrafish

Cited: 45

Collective behavior emerges from genetically controlled simple behavioral motifs in zebrafish

Cited: 36

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Armin Bahl is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His pioneering research in neuroscience, strong funding record, academic leadership, and global collaborations make him highly suitable. Addressing minor areas for improvement could further solidify his case for prestigious global recognition.

MELINA MORAES | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

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Mrs. MELINA MORAES, Paulist School of Medicine, Brazil

Mrs. Melina Moraes is a distinguished professional affiliated with the Paulist School of Medicine in Brazil. With a robust background in medical sciences, she has contributed significantly to the academic and clinical community. Her expertise spans various aspects of medicine, and she is recognized for her dedication to advancing medical education and research. As a respected member of the Paulist School of Medicine, Mrs. Moraes plays a crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare in Brazil.

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Summary:

I am an experienced Lecturer at the School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering, Wollo University, with a robust background in chemical engineering and a focus on biodiesel production and alternative fuels. I have a strong academic and industrial background, with practical experience as a Production Chemist and an academic role that includes teaching, research, and student advisement. I hold an MSc in Chemical Engineering with a specialization in Process Engineering from Bahir Dar University.

Education

MSc in Chemical Engineering (Process Engineering),Bahir Dar University, Institute of Technology, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia,October 27, 2018 – November 11, 2020,Thesis: “Synthesis and Characterization of Biodiesel From Desert Date (Balanites Aegyptiaca) Seed Kernel Oil Via NaOH catalyzed trans-esterification reaction system.”,BSc in Chemical Engineering,Wollo University, Kombolcha Institute of Technology, Wollo, Ethiopia,November 22, 2011 – June 30, 2016,Project: “Production of bio-ethanol from corn cob.”,Higher Diploma in Higher Education Teaching,Wollo University, Kombolcha Institute of Technology,October 2, 2017 – July 3, 2018

 

Research Focus:

  • Biodiesel production and characterization
  • Alternative fuels and renewable energy sources
  • Catalysis and chemical reaction optimization
  • Waste valorization and environmental sustainability

Experience:

Lecturer,School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering, Wollo University, Kombolcha Institute of Technology, Wollo, Ethiopia,November 12, 2020 – Present,Responsibilities: Conducting and reviewing research, lecturing, managing laboratory sessions, advising students, and preparing educational materials.,Assistant Lecturer,School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering, Wollo University, Kombolcha Institute of Technology, Wollo, Ethiopia,September 13, 2017 – October 26, 2018,Responsibilities: Conducting tutorials, managing laboratory sessions, advising students, and preparing educational materials.,Production Chemist,Kombolcha Tannery PLC, Wollo, Ethiopia,December 6, 2016 – September 12, 2017,Responsibilities: Controlling the leather production process, ensuring quality through correct chemical formulations, managing waste discharge systems, and coordinating beam-house operations.

Awards and Certifications:

Invited Reviewer for journals indexed in the Web of Science.,Assessment program on Alternate Fuels Research (December 30, 2020).,Quality Control and Industrial Safety Training (Summer 2018).,International Virtual Conference on Advances in Colloidal & Polymeric Systems (August 22, 2020).,International Webinar on Entrepreneurship (February 11, 2021).,Financial Analysis Fundamentals Certification (July 5, 2022).

Publication Top Notes

  • Phytochemical property and antimicrobial activity of Ficifolius A. Rich root extract. Heliyon 2024, VOLUME 10, ISSUE 11, E31921. IF 2022: 4 Heliyon.
  • Alternative Methods for Biodiesel Cetane Number Valuation: A Technical Note. ACS Omega 2024, 9, 6, 6296–6304. IF 2022: 4.1 ACS Omega.
  • OH-Impregnated Household Bleach-Making Sediments for the Catalysis of Waste Cooking Oil Transesterification: Parameter Optimization. ACS Omega 2024, 9, 4, 4613–4626. IF 2022: 4.1 ACS Omega.
  • Valorization of calcium hypochlorite precipitate as a new source of heterogeneous catalyst development for biodiesel production: A preliminary experiment. Heliyon 2023, 9, 11, E21959. IF 2022: 4 Heliyon.
  • Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy as a tool for identifying the unique characteristic bands of lipid in oilseed components: Confirmed via Ethiopian indigenous desert date fruit. Heliyon 2023, 9, 4, e14699. IF 2022: 4 Heliyon.
  • Formulation of Neem Leaf and Croton Seed Essential Oils as a Natural Insecticide Tested on Mosquitoes and Cockroaches. ACS Omega 2023, 8, 17, 15052–15061. IF 2022: 4.1 ACS Omega.
  • NaOH-Catalised Methanolysis Optimization of Biodiesel production from Desert Date Seed Kernel Oil. ACS Omega 2021, 6, 37, 24082–24091. IF 2022: 4.1 ACS Omega.