Serdar Kucuk | Biomedical-robotics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Serdar Kucuk | Biomedical-robotics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Serdar Kucuk, Kocaeli University, Turkey

Dr. Küçük holds a Ph.D. (2004) in Electrical Engineering from Kocaeli University, focusing on industrial robot modeling. He earned his M.Sc. (1998) and B.Sc. (1995) from Marmara University, specializing in electronics and computer engineering. His expertise includes robotics 🤖, 3D printing 🖨️, and biomechanical systems 🦾. Dr. Küçük has supervised numerous M.Sc. and Ph.D. students, contributing to advancements in robotic prostheses, simulation tools, and 3D bioprinting. His ongoing projects focus on parallel robot optimization and robotic knee prosthesis design. He is a leading researcher in robotic biomechanics and automation systems. 📚

 

Publication Profile

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Education Background

Prof. Dr. Serdar Küçük has a distinguished academic background in technical education and engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in 2004 from the Technical Education Faculty, Electrical Department at Kocaeli University, Türkiye 🏫, with a thesis titled “Modeling and off-line programming of industrial robots” 🤖. He also pursued an earlier Ph.D. in 2024 at the same institution. In 1998, he completed his M.Sc. in Electronic and Telecommunication at Marmara University, Istanbul 🌆, focusing on “Learning & teaching of PIC16C65 microcontroller with computer simulation” 💻. Dr. Küçük holds a B.Sc. degree (1995) in Electronic and Computer Engineering from Marmara University. 📚

 

Research Focus Areas 🔬

Prof. Dr. Serdar Küçük’s research primarily focuses on robotics, biomedical engineering, and additive manufacturing. His work includes developing intelligent prosthetics 🦿, robotic rehabilitation devices 🤖, and biomechanical systems. Contributions like wrist rehabilitation robots and above-knee prostheses highlight innovations in assistive technologies. He also advances 3D bioprinting 🧬 for tissue engineering, emphasizing multi-micro-extrusion systems and self-eroding bioinks. Dr. Küçük explores human biomechanics 🦵, particularly knee joint mechanics, using finite element simulations. His work in energy optimization ⚡ ensures efficient robotic systems. These contributions bridge healthcare and robotics, providing cost-effective, patient-specific solutions in medical devices and biomechanics. 🏥

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Development of an Ankle Sensor for Ground Reaction Force Measurement in Intelligent Prosthesis (2024) – 1 citation 🦿
  • Biologic: H-Bot Kinematics Based Multi-Micro-Extrusion Bioprinter (2023) – 2 citations 🧬
  • Energy Minimization of New Robotic-Type Above-Knee Prosthesis for Higher Battery Lifetime (2023) – 12 citations
  • Design and Experimental Evaluation of a Low Cost, Portable, 3-DOF Wrist Rehabilitation Robot (2022) – 23 citations 🤖
  • Creep Behavior of Human Knee Joint with Finite Element Simulation (2022) – 10 citations 🦵
  • A Low-Cost 3-DOF Force Sensing Unit for Wrist Rehabilitation Robots (2021) – 25 citations 💪
  • Changes in Knee Joint Mechanics after Medial Meniscectomy (2020) – 11 citations 🦿
  • A Universal Self-Eroding Sacrificial Bioink (2020) – 19 citations 🧫
  • Additive Manufacturing and Validation of Patient-Specific Diabetic Insole (2020) – 17 citations 👣
  • Surgical Planning and Optimization of Full Spine Surgery (2019) 🩺

Moh Shahid Khan | Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Moh Shahid Khan | Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Moh Shahid Khan, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT), Bhopal, India

Mr. Moh Shahid Khan appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here are some key reasons supporting his suitability:

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Research Focus and Contributions:

Mr. Khan’s PhD research in robotics, specifically on gait analysis and the design of adaptive PID controllers for biped robots on complex terrains, is both innovative and impactful. His work involves the use of advanced techniques like neural networks and fuzzy logic, which demonstrates his expertise in robotics and control systems.

Publications:

He has authored several papers published in reputable SCI journals, including articles in Robotica and the Journal of Field Robotics. These publications highlight his research’s quality and his contribution to advancing the field of robotics.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration:

 His collaborative work with colleagues from computer science and other fields indicates his ability to work across disciplines, which is valuable for addressing complex research problems.

Technological Impact:

 His involvement in the design, 3D modeling, and printing of biped robots, along with his advisory role in acquiring new technological equipment for research labs, underscores his hands-on approach and technological leadership.

Mentorship and Teaching:

With over four years of teaching experience, Mr. Khan has demonstrated a commitment to education and mentorship, supervising student projects and helping colleagues with their research. This indicates his contribution to knowledge dissemination and academic growth.

Recognition and Awards:

 His consistent recognition for excellence in teaching, social media coordination, and research further solidifies his credentials as a well-rounded academic and researcher.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📚 A review on gait generation of the biped robot on various terrains – MS Khan, RK Mandava, Robotica 41 (6), 1888-1930, Cited by: 13, 2023
  • 🌍 Poverty rises: Monga drives poor to city – M Khan, Star Weekend Magazine, Dhaka: The Daily Star 3, Cited by: 5, 2004
  • 🔥 THERMAL ANALYSIS OF CORRUGATED PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER BY USING ANSYS SOFTWARE THROUGH FEA METHOD – MS Khan, A Singhai, 2019, Cited by: 1, 2019
  • 🚶 Design of dynamically balanced gait for the biped robot while crossing the obstacle – MS Khan, RK Mandava, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of …, 2024
  • 🔄 A review on gait generation of the biped robot on various terrains–CORRIGENDUM – MS Khan, RK Mandava, Robotica 41 (10), 3233-3233,  2023
  • 🚧 Design of Dynamically Balanced Gait for the Biped Robot While Crossing the Ditch – MS Khan, RK Mandava, Acta Polytechnica Hungarica 20 (7), 2023
  • 📈 Estimation of Dynamic Balancing Margin of the 10-DOF Biped Robot by Using Polynomial Trajectories – MS Khan, RK Mandava, International Conference on Machine Learning, Image Processing, Network …, , 2022
  • 🛠️ A Review on Sliding Mode Controller in Real-Time Applications – M Tomar, MS Khan, RK Mandava, DG Babu, 2022 IEEE International Students’ Conference on Electrical, Electronics and …, 2022
  • 🌡️ A REVIEW ON IMPROVEMENT OF HEAT TRANSFER RATE BY PASSIVE METHODS – MS Khan, A Singhai, 2019
  • 📄 2015 NS-AUA Abstracts – A Hussein, A Khan, S Raza, T Fiorica, P Dsagupta, M Khan, K Ahmed, … Canadian Urological Association Journal= Journal de L’association des …,, 2015


Conclusion

Mr. Khan’s blend of technical expertise, research contributions, collaboration, and teaching makes him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.