HannaDanylovych | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

HannaDanylovych | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. HannaDanylovych, Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of National academy Sciences of Ukraine, Β Ukraine.

Hanna V. Danylovych, born on May 20, 1974, in Kyiv, is a distinguished Ukrainian scientist specializing in biochemistry. With a Master’s degree in Biology from the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy, she has been a Senior Scientist at the O.V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry since 2016. Her research focuses on elucidating the biochemical mechanisms of nitric oxide action on smooth muscle cells’ calcium transport systems, particularly in mitochondria. Hanna has published over 70 scientific articles and authored a monograph. She received the prestigious Palladin Award from the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 2023.Β πŸ…πŸ“š

Publication Profile

Orcid

Scopus

Education πŸŽ“

Dr.Hanna V. Danylovych, born on May 20, 1974, in Kyiv, Ukraine, embarked on her academic journey by earning a Master’s degree in Biology from the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy in 1999. Since then, she has dedicated her career to scientific exploration at the O.V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Rising through the ranks, she currently serves as a Senior Scientist in the Department of Muscle Biochemistry, where she delves into the intricate mechanisms governing smooth muscle physiology. With a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and a Doctorate in Biological Sciences, her research focuses on elucidating the roles of nitric oxide and macrocyclic polyphenolic compounds in regulating mitochondrial calcium transport systems, offering novel insights into smooth muscle function and bioenergetics.Β πŸ§ͺ

Professional Experience πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό

Dr.Hanna V. Danylovych, a prominent biochemist, has excelled in her career since 1999, specializing in muscle biochemistry at the O.V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Her groundbreaking research on nitric oxide and mitochondrial function has garnered international recognition, including the prestigious Palladin Award. πŸ§¬πŸ†

Research Focus πŸ§ πŸ”¬

Dr.Hanna V. Danylovych’s research primarily focuses on elucidating the biochemical and physicochemical mechanisms underlying the action of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species on the Ca2+ transport systems of smooth muscle cells, particularly in the myometrium and uterine smooth muscle mitochondria. 🧬 Her investigations extend to studying nitric oxide biosynthesis and its regulatory effects on Ca2+ homeostasis and bioenergetic characteristics. Additionally, she explores the potential of macrocyclic polyphenolic compounds, such as calix[4]arenes, as modulators of mitochondrial Ca2+ transport systems. This research significantly contributes to understanding smooth muscle cell physiology and holds promise for developing novel therapeutic interventions.

Publication Top Notes

  1. A systematic literature review on trust in the software ecosystem
    F Hou, S Jansen
    πŸ“œ Empirical Software Engineering 28 (1), 8
    πŸ” Cited by: 15
    πŸ“… 2023
  2. Trustseco: A distributed infrastructure for providing trust in the software ecosystem
    F Hou, S Farshidi, S Jansen
    πŸ“œ International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, 121-133
    πŸ” Cited by: 11
    πŸ“… 2021
  3. TrustSECO: An interview survey into software trust
    F Jansen, S Jansen, F Hou
    πŸ“œ arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.06138
    πŸ” Cited by: 5
    πŸ“… 2021
  4. Analyzing the Performance of the Unmanned Bank to Explore the Failure Reasons for AI Projects
    F Hou
    πŸ“œ Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence …
    πŸ” Cited by: 5
    πŸ“… 2020
  5. The role of software trust in selection of open-source and closed software
    F Hou, F Jansen, A De Vries, S Jansen
    πŸ“œ 2023 IEEE/ACM 11th International Workshop on Software Engineering for …
    πŸ” Cited by: 2
    πŸ“… 2023
  6. Sentiment analysis for software quality assessment
    F Liang, F Hou, S Farshidi, S Jansen
    πŸ“œ Proceedings of the 22nd Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop …
    πŸ” Cited by: 1
    πŸ“… 2023
  7. A survey of the state‐of‐the‐art approaches for evaluating trust in software ecosystems
    F Hou, S Jansen
    πŸ“œ Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, e2695
    πŸ“… 2024

 

 

 

Mehdi Karimi | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mehdi Karimi | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher AwardΒ 

Dr. Mehdi Karimi, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Faculty of Engineering, Iran

Dr. Mehdi Karimi is an accomplished Chemical Engineer with a PhD in Chemical Engineering specializing in CO2 capture. As an Assistant Professor at Ferdowsi University, he leads projects optimizing petrochemical processes. With a background as a Senior Process Engineer at Aibel AS, he contributed to various oil and gas projects. Dr. Karimi’s expertise includes simulation, optimization, and conceptual design. He has a strong research background and has worked on diverse projects, from CO2 capture to process engineering. His commitment extends to teaching and language proficiency in English, Persian, Norwegian, and Arabic. πŸŒπŸ›’οΈπŸ”¬

Publication Profile:

Scopus

Orcid

Education and qualifications:

Dr. Mehdi Karimi is a distinguished Chemical Engineer, holding a PhD in Chemical Engineering from NTNU, Trondheim, with a focus on CO2 capture. His groundbreaking research delved into the integration, optimization, and conceptual design of CO2 capture for power production. Achieving an average grade of A, Dr. Karimi’s commitment to energy-efficient processes is evident. Earlier, he earned his Master’s degree at Iran University of Science and Technology, majoring in Process Design, showcasing expertise in modeling Ammonia Reactors. His Bachelor’s degree from Sharif University of Technology involved modeling Al (OH)3 crystallization. πŸŽ“πŸ”¬πŸŒ

Teaching:

Dr. Mehdi Karimi is a dedicated educator, imparting knowledge since 2016 in a range of chemical engineering disciplines. His courses include Mass and Energy Balance, Plant Design and Economics, Combustion Engineering, Process Equipment Design, Surface Treatment Facilities, Safety in Chemical Processes, and Mass and Heat Exchange Equipment Design. Dr. Karimi’s commitment to continuous learning is evident as he conducted the PHAST training course in February 2022 at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. This course reflects his dedication to staying updated on the latest advancements in process hazard analysis. πŸ“šπŸ‘¨β€πŸ«πŸ”

Employment:

Since July 4, 2017, Dr. Mehdi Karimi has held the esteemed position of Assistant Professor in Engineering at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, located in Razavi Khorasan, Iran. In this role, he has contributed significantly to the academic and research landscape, shaping the next generation of engineers. As an Assistant Professor, Dr. Karimi brings his expertise to the forefront, fostering a dynamic learning environment. His commitment to education and engineering excellence is evident in his ongoing tenure at Ferdowsi University, where he continues to inspire and guide students in their academic pursuits. πŸ«πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«πŸ”¬

Research Focus:

Dr. Mehdi Karimi’s research focuses on advancing the field of chemical engineering, particularly in the realm of CO2 capture and energy optimization. His contributions include investigating the dynamic behavior of various stripper configurations for post-combustion CO2 capture, exploring the integration of natural gas combined cycle power plants with capture systems, and analyzing the positive and negative effects of interheating in CO2 capture plants. Dr. Karimi delves into critical aspects such as mean residence time in oil-water separators and the modeling of industrial mixing valves for crude oil dehydration. His work reflects a dedication to sustainable energy practices and environmental impact. πŸŒπŸ”¬πŸŒ±

Publication Top Notes: