Dr. Ziyad Gunga | Bio Materials | Best Innovation Award

Dr. Ziyad Gunga | Bio Materials | Best Innovation Award

Chef de Clinique at Cardiac Surgery Department | CHUV | Lausanne | Switzerland

Dr. Ziyad Gunga is a cardiac, thoracic and vascular surgeon based at Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, serving as Chef de Clinique Adjoint with specialization in advanced cardiac surgery, structural heart interventions, minimally invasive techniques, transplantation, ECMO, and complex valve procedures. Trained at Sorbonne Université and currently affiliated with Université de Lille for interventional and structural cardiology, he has authored 22 peer-reviewed publications with 135 citations and an h-index of 6, and is internationally recognized for innovative approaches in bioprosthetic valve thrombosis and advanced cardiovascular surgical care.

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Ratnesh Das | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ratnesh Das | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Chemistry at Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University | India

Prof. Ratnesh Das is a distinguished Indian chemist and senior academic leader currently serving as Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University, Sagar, widely recognized for his extensive contributions to organic chemistry, pedagogical excellence, research mentorship, and university governance, with a strong academic foundation beginning from foundational schooling in Madhya Pradesh leading to advanced specialization in chemistry and culminating in a doctorate focused on chemical sciences; over his long professional journey he has taught undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students while guiding numerous BS-MS dissertations and supervising multiple Ph.D. scholars, contributing significantly to the academic growth of the department; he has published more than eighty research papers and authored several book chapters that collectively reflect his commitment to high-quality scientific inquiry and his interest in synthetic methodologies, chemical analysis, and application-oriented chemical research; beyond teaching and research he has held multiple administrative responsibilities including Chairman of the Council of Wardens, Managing Editor of the University Journal of Science, Incharge Director of the Department of Physical Education, member of the Executive Council, Academic Council, Proctorial Board, various Boards of Studies, and School Boards, alongside providing key support at department level for NIRF, IQAC, admissions, counselling, physical verification, and academic planning; he has successfully completed externally funded research projects supported by national agencies and delivered numerous invited lectures, chaired scientific sessions, presented papers at national and international platforms, and served as organizer, convener, or coordinator for conferences, seminars, workshops, and AICTE-ATAL training programs; known for his leadership, scholarly discipline, community outreach including development of e-learning content, and commitment to institutional enrichment, Prof. Das continues to contribute actively to research, teaching, academic administration, and scientific development with dedication and distinction.

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Hassan, I. U., Salim, H., Naikoo, G. A., Awan, T., Dar, R. A., Arshad, F., Tabidi, M. A., … Das, R. (2021). A review on recent advances in hierarchically porous metal and metal oxide nanostructures as electrode materials for supercapacitors and non-enzymatic glucose sensors. Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, 25(5), 101228.

Das, M., & Das, R. (2012). Need of education and awareness towards zinc supplementation: A review. International Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, 4(3), 45–50.

Bhattacharya, S. K. K. S., Rathore, A., Parwani, D., Mallick, C., … Das, R. (2020). An exhaustive perspective on structural insights of SGLT2 inhibitors: A novel class of antidiabetic agent. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 204, Article 112567.

Imran Khan, R. D. S. N. L., Pandit, U. J., & Wankar, S. (2017). Fabrication of electrochemical nanosensor based on polyaniline film-coated AgNP-MWCNT-modified GCE and its application for trace analysis of fenitrothion. Ionics, 23, 1293–1308.

Vyas, S., Shukla, A., Shivhare, S., Das, R., & Venkatesh, R. (2023). Core–shell structured polyaniline (PANI)–manganese dioxide (MnO₂) nanocomposites as an electrochemical sensor for detection of emamectin benzoate. ES Materials & Manufacturing, 23(2), 1002.

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Prof. Shimon Rochkind, MD, PhD, is a world-renowned neurosurgeon specializing in microsurgery and peripheral nerve reconstruction. He heads the Microsurgical Center at Assuta Medical Center, Tel Aviv, and serves as CMO of Maxonis. An Associate Professor at Tel Aviv University, he has received 10+ prestigious awards, 16 research grants, and holds 11 international patents in biotech and laser tech. A prolific scholar, he has authored 80+ peer-reviewed articles and serves on multiple editorial boards. Prof. Rochkind is a former president of the Sunderland Society and an active member of the EANS Peripheral Nerve Committee.

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🎓 Education

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind 🧠🎓 is a highly esteemed medical professional, holding both MD and PhD degrees. He is a renowned Specialist in Neurosurgery and Microsurgery, recognized for his exceptional skill and dedication to advancing neurological health. With a career spanning clinical excellence, academic leadership, and organizational influence, Prof. Dr. Rochkind has made significant contributions to the field of neuroscience. He currently occupies prominent roles in various institutions, where he leads research, mentors future specialists, and contributes to cutting-edge surgical innovations. His work continues to impact lives globally, earning him respect as a leader in modern neurosurgery.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind 🏅🌟 is the proud recipient of 10 prestigious awards, highlighting his outstanding contributions to medicine and neuroscience. His accolades include 7 international honors and 3 national awards, reflecting global and local recognition of his expertise. These awards span excellence in both teaching 👨‍🏫 and groundbreaking research 🔬, underscoring his commitment to advancing medical science and education. Renowned for his innovation, dedication, and impact in neurosurgery and microsurgery, Prof. Dr. Rochkind continues to inspire peers and students alike. His achievements stand as a testament to his lifelong pursuit of excellence and leadership in the medical field.

🔍 Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind specializes in peripheral nerve regeneration and photobiomodulation therapy. His research focuses on using laser phototherapy to enhance nerve repair, particularly following injury or surgical reconstruction. By integrating neuroscience 🧠, biophotonics 💡, and tissue engineering 🧬, he has pioneered innovative, non-invasive techniques that promote neuronal sprouting, muscle preservation, and functional recovery. His work spans from basic science to clinical applications, including studies on hydrogels, chitosan conduits, and Schwann cells 🧪 for nerve regeneration. His impactful contributions help shape the future of neurorehabilitation and regenerative medicine 🌟.

📚 Publications 

* Phototherapy for enhancing peripheral nerve repair: a review of the literature

*Phototherapy promotes regeneration and functional recovery of injured peripheral nerve

*Laser phototherapy (780 nm), a new modality in treatment of long-term incomplete peripheral nerve injury: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study

*Phototherapy in peripheral nerve injury: effects on muscle preservation and nerve regeneration

*Photochemistry and photobiology of light absorption by living cells

*Efficacy of 780-nm laser phototherapy on peripheral nerve regeneration after neurotube reconstruction procedure (double-blind randomized study)

*Phototherapy in peripheral nerve regeneration: From basic science to clinical study

*Increase of neuronal sprouting and migration using 780 nm laser phototherapy as procedure for cell therapy

*Increase of neuronal sprouting and migration using 780 nm laser phototherapy as procedure for cell therapy

*Sonographic evaluation of brachial plexus pathology

*Comparison of results between chitosan hollow tube and autologous nerve graft in reconstruction of peripheral nerve defect: An experimental study

SUKANYA SATAPATHY | biopolymers | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SUKANYA SATAPATHY | biopolymers | Best Researcher Award

DST-WOMEN SCIENTIST, at CSIR_INSTITUTE OF MINERALS AND MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY, India

Dr. Sukanya Satapathy is a dedicated materials scientist with a specialization in polymer blends, composites, and sustainable packaging materials. Currently a DST-Women Scientist at the CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (IMMT), Bhubaneswar, she holds a Ph.D. in Rubber Technology from IIT Kharagpur and an M.Sc. in Polymer Chemistry from Utkal University. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Satapathy’s work bridges academic research and industrial applications, particularly in the fields of biocomposites, polymer recycling, and green plasticizers. She has authored 21 peer-reviewed publications and presented her findings in numerous national and international conferences. Her expertise extends across advanced processing techniques and material characterization using state-of-the-art instrumentation. Known for her interdisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Satapathy is passionate about sustainable materials development, waste valorization, and training future scientists. Her recent research focuses on the development of hygienic, biodegradable packaging films from chitosan and natural additives.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Satapathy’s academic journey began with a Master of Science in Chemistry (2001) from Utkal University, Odisha, where she specialized in Polymer Chemistry, graduating with first-class honors. Motivated by her passion for polymeric materials and sustainable innovation, she pursued a Doctorate in Rubber Technology at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, which she completed in 2009. Her doctoral research focused on the thermo-mechanical processing and advanced characterization of rubber-based composites, laying a strong foundation for her future contributions to polymer science. Her academic background combines rigorous scientific training with hands-on expertise in materials engineering, particularly in the blending and compounding of synthetic and natural polymers. This robust education equipped her with a deep understanding of the structure-property relationships in polymers, critical for designing eco-friendly and high-performance composite materials in both research and industrial contexts.

👨‍🏫 Experience

Dr. Sukanya Satapathy has accumulated rich experience in polymer science through various roles in academia and government-funded research institutions. Since November 2024, she has been serving as a DST-Women Scientist at CSIR-IMMT, Bhubaneswar. She has previously held the same position at the Polymers and Functional Materials (PFM) Department at CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad, across multiple terms (2013–2019 and 2023–2024), where she worked on government and industry-sponsored projects related to nanocomposites, recycled plastics, and biocomposites. From 2002 to 2004, she served as a Project Fellow/Faculty at the Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar, where she taught graduate-level courses and supervised laboratory sessions. Her work has spanned areas including plastic waste utilization, high-impact nanocomposite development, and green polymer additives. Dr. Satapathy’s experience is enhanced by her ability to manage both theoretical research and practical application, particularly through collaborative industry-based projects and teaching engagements.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Satapathy’s research is centered around polymer composites, biocomposites, and sustainable packaging materials. Her work explores the use of natural fibers, fly ash, and biodegradable polymers such as chitosan to develop environmentally responsible alternatives to conventional plastics. She is an expert in thermo-mechanical processing, internal plasticization, and the utilization of green additives like epoxidized vegetable oils for improving mechanical, thermal, and barrier properties of polymer systems. Additionally, her recent efforts include developing hygienic packaging films using chitosan and cyclic carbonates, with a focus on replacing phthalate-based plasticizers with eco-friendly alternatives. Her deep engagement with plastics recycling and waste-to-wealth technologies supports circular economy initiatives. Her projects often involve multifunctional nanocomposites, incorporating graphene, clay, and cenospheres to enhance performance. Dr. Satapathy’s integrated approach combines processing innovation, material characterization, and environmental sustainability, aiming to revolutionize packaging, construction, and industrial plastic applications.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Sukanya Satapathy’s contributions to the field of polymer composites and materials technology have been recognized with notable honors. She was a recipient of the prestigious CSIR-IICT Technology Award (Team Award) in 2019, awarded by the CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad. This award was presented in recognition of innovative advancements in polymer nanocomposites and green plasticizer systems developed under collaborative R&D initiatives. Her published work has also gained academic acclaim, with one of her articles recognized as a Top Cited Article (2021–2022) in the Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology. These accolades underscore her commitment to impactful, real-world materials research and highlight her role in the advancement of eco-sustainable technologies. Beyond formal awards, Dr. Satapathy has consistently earned appreciation for her interdisciplinary approach and leadership in projects involving natural fiber-reinforced plastics, hygienic packaging materials, and plastic waste valorization, strengthening her reputation as a rising expert in polymer engineering.

📚 Top Noted Publications

1. Thermo-Mechanical Processing of Chitosan Using Cyclic Carbonates as Green Plasticizers

Authors: Sukanya Satapathy, Aruna Palanisamy, Kavya Lekha Sunkara, Sunil Misra, Ramanuj Narayan

Journal: Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics

Year: 2025

Citations: 0 (as noted)

2. Mechanical and barrier properties of polyvinyl chloride plasticized with dioctyl phthalate, epoxidized soybean oil and epoxidized cardanol

Authors: [Not fully listed here, but likely includes Sukanya Satapathy based on context]

Journal: Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology

Year: 2021 (Volume 27, pages 599–611)

Citations: This is noted as the “Top cited article 2021–2022”, but an exact number of citations isn’t provided in your input. You can find the exact count via Google Scholar or Web of Science.

3. Studies on epoxidised castor oil as co-plasticizer with epoxidised soyabean oil for PVC processing

Authors: G. Thirupathiah, Sukanya Satapathy, Aruna Palanisamy

Journal: Journal of Renewable Materials

Year: 2019 (Volume 8, pages 775–785)

Citations: Not listed in the input — can also be checked on Google Scholar or Scopus for the most recent data.

Conclusion

Based on her extensive research output, domain-specific innovation, impactful publications, and demonstrated leadership in DST-sponsored projects, Dr. Sukanya Satapathy is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Her work reflects a blend of academic rigor, industrial relevance, and societal impact, which are key parameters for such a prestigious recognition.