Somdet Srichairatanakool | Biochemistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Somdet Srichairatanakool | Biochemistry | Research Excellence Award

Professor at Chiang Mai University | Thailand

Prof. Dr. Somdet Srichairatanakool Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at Chiang Mai University, Thailand. With a B.Sc. in Medical Technology (Chiang Mai University), M.S. in Biochemistry (Mahidol University), and Ph.D. in Haematology (University of London), he has over three decades of experience in biomedical research. His work focuses on iron metabolism, antioxidant therapies, natural product therapeutics, and translational biochemistry, with particular emphasis on thalassemia and iron-overload disorders. Prof. Srichairatanakool has authored over 80 high-impact publications, combining laboratory discoveries with clinical applications, and has contributed extensively to advancing biomedical science in Thailand and internationally. Recognized for his innovation, mentorship, and scientific rigor, he continues to lead research initiatives that bridge fundamental biochemistry with real-world health solutions.

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Maria Richetta | Biomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maria Richetta | Biomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Department of Industrial Engineering University of Roma Tor Vergata | Italy

Professor Maria Richetta is an Associate Professor in Technical Drawing and Design at the Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy. She is a researcher with expertise in materials science, mechanical engineering, and biomedical engineering, with a focus on developing advanced materials and technologies for various applications.

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Education 

Professor Richetta earned her in Physics with honors (cum laude) from the University of Rome “La Sapienza” and her Ph.D. in Thermophysical Properties of Materials from the University of L’Aquila. Her academic background has provided her with a strong foundation in physics and materials science.

Experience

Professor Richetta has extensive teaching and research experience, including positions at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” and collaborations with international institutions. She has taught various courses in physics, engineering, and materials science, and has supervised numerous students and research projects.

Research Focus 

Professor Richetta’s research focuses on the development of advanced materials and technologies for various applications, including biomedical engineering, materials science, and mechanical engineering. Her work explores the properties and behavior of materials, including layered double hydroxides, and their potential uses in various fields.

Awards and Honors

Although specific awards and honors are not mentioned, Professor Richetta’s research contributions and publications in high-impact journals demonstrate her expertise and recognition in the field of materials science and engineering.

Publication Top Notes

1. Surface morphological features of molybdenum irradiated by a single laser pulse
2. A dynamic modulus approach for monitoring damage evolution in metallic materials
3. Monitoring damage in structural alloys by means of elastic modulus measurements: an overview
4. La distribution on the crater surface of W-1% La₂O₃ produced by a single laser pulse

Yeseom Jin | Motion Sickness | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Yeseom Jin | Motion Sickness | Best Researcher Award

Master, Konkuk University, South Korea

Yeseom Jin is a dedicated researcher at the VR Lab, Konkuk University, with a Master’s degree in Smart ICT Convergence. Her research focuses on motion sickness mitigation in immersive virtual environments through motion platforms and vestibular stimulation. By integrating realistic motion simulation with adaptive display systems, she has significantly contributed to improving user experiences in VR applications. With active participation in IEEE and domestic conferences, she exemplifies innovation at the intersection of human-computer interaction and immersive technology. 🌐🎓

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Education 🎓

Yeseom Jin earned her M.S. degree in Smart ICT Convergence from Konkuk University. Her academic journey centered around virtual reality technologies and their impact on human perception, specifically motion sickness. She built her expertise through hands-on experimental research, design of motion environments, and system analysis, laying a strong foundation for future innovations in user-centered VR systems. 🖥️📘

Experience 💼

Yeseom has worked on six research projects, collaborated with LG Electronics, and taught in various academic settings. Her experience ranges from designing VR systems to evaluating their impact on user well-being. Notably, she developed personalized vestibular stimulation models that improve user comfort and reduce simulator sickness—demonstrating both technical proficiency and a human-centered design philosophy. 🤝🔬

Research Focus 🔍

Her primary research interests include Virtual Reality, Motion Sickness, and Vestibular Stimulation. She explores how user-specific responses influence the effectiveness of immersive technologies. Her work emphasizes adaptive environments, real-time system feedback, and user comfort—contributing to the fields of HCI, simulation, and vehicular media experience optimization. 🧠🚗🎮

Awards and Honors 🏆

Yeseom Jin has been nominated for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of her impactful contributions to VR-based motion sickness mitigation and her interdisciplinary collaboration with industry giants like LG Electronics. Her continued focus on innovative and applicable research highlights her as a promising talent in immersive tech research. 🏅🔍

Publication Top Notes

🔗 A Study on the Motion Sickness Reduction Technology in Vehicle Media EnvironmentIEEE BigComp 2024
Cited by 1 article, explores motion sickness in vehicular VR environments.
📖 2024, IEEE Big Data and Smart Computing

🔗 Modulation of In-Vehicle Display Parameters to Reduce Motion SicknessElectronics
Proposes adaptive display systems in vehicles to enhance user comfort.
📖 2025, Electronics Journal, Vol. 14, Issue 11

🔗 Exploring User-Specific Variations in Vestibular Stimulation to Reduce Motion Sickness in Virtual RealityIEEE VRW 2025
Focuses on personalized stimulation based on user characteristics.
📖 2025, IEEE VR and 3D User Interfaces Workshop

🔗 Classification of the Metaverse Based on Spatial Cognition Type and Real-Time Interaction
Analyzes user interaction dynamics in metaverse applications.
📖 2024, Korean Computer Science Society Conference

🔗 Lie Detection of Statements Using Voice and Image Data in Video
Investigates multimodal analysis in detecting deception.
📖 2021, Korea Information Processing Society Conference

 

Conclusion

Yeseom Jin is a strong early-career candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in applied immersive technologies. Her work addresses important human-centered challenges in VR and vehicular interface design, with contributions that have the potential for high societal impact. With further academic visibility and ongoing interdisciplinary collaboration, she is well-positioned to grow into a leading researcher in the field. Awarding her would recognize not only current excellence but also promising potential. 🏆✨

Prof. Shang-You Yang | biocompatibility | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shang-You Yang | biocompatibility | Best Researcher Award

Professor, University of Kansas School of Medicine, United States

The researcher is a dedicated academic and scientist with expertise in pharmaceutical research and biomaterials. As an international reviewer for several prestigious journals, they have demonstrated their commitment to advancing knowledge in their field.

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🎓 Education

Although specific educational details are not provided, the researcher’s experience as an international reviewer suggests a strong foundation in pharmaceutical research or a related field. Their expertise in reviewing manuscripts for various journals indicates a high level of academic achievement.

👨‍🔬 Experience

– International Reviewer: Various journals, including Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, Medicina, Molecular Medicine Reports, Aging and Disease, Bioengineering & Translational Medicine, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, and Polymers (2021-present)- The researcher has reviewed multiple manuscripts for these journals, demonstrating their expertise and commitment to advancing knowledge in their field.

🔍 Research Interest

– *Pharmaceutical Research*: Investigating various aspects of pharmaceuticals, including their development, application, and impact on human health.- *Biomaterials*: Exploring the properties and applications of biomaterials in medical research and development.

Awards and Honors🏆

No specific awards or honors are mentioned in the provided information. However, the researcher’s role as an international reviewer for several prestigious journals is a testament to their expertise and reputation in the field.

📚 Publications 

– Improved tissue-engineered bone regeneration by endothelial cell mediated vascularization 🌟
– Inflammatory responses to orthopaedic biomaterials in the murine air pouch 🔬
– Diverse cellular and apoptotic responses to variant shapes of UHMWPE particles in a murine model of inflammation 💡
– Promotion of osteogenesis in tissue-engineered bone by pre-seeding endothelial progenitor cells-derived endothelial cells 🏥
– Effect of porosity and pore size on microstructures and mechanical properties of poly-ε-caprolactone-hydroxyapatite composites 🔍
– Adeno-associated virus-mediated osteoprotegerin gene transfer protects against particulate polyethylene-induced osteolysis in a murine model 💊
– Murine model of prosthesis failure for the long-term study of aseptic loosening 🐭
– A novel murine model of orthopaedic wear-debris associated osteolysis 🔬

Conclusion

S.Y. Yang is a highly accomplished researcher with a strong background in biomaterials and tissue engineering. Their innovative research has contributed significantly to the understanding of complex topics, such as tissue-engineered bone regeneration and orthopedic implant loosening. With their consistent research output and interdisciplinary collaborations, Yang is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Their research has the potential to improve human health outcomes, and their dedication to advancing knowledge in their field is evident in their publications.