Roni Gottlieb | Mechanics of Functional and Smart Structures | Excellence in Innovation Award

Dr. Roni Gottlieb | Mechanics of Functional and Smart Structures | Excellence in Innovation Award

Research Sport Scientist at Levinsky-Wingate Academic College | Israel

Dr. Roni Gottlieb is a Lecturer at Levinsky-Wingate Academic College and a highly experienced strength and conditioning coach and sport scientist, holding a Ph.D. from UCAM University, with extensive contributions to elite sports performance through roles with national soccer, basketball, and goalball teams, as well as long-term development of referees and athletes, focusing on high-performance optimization in soccer and basketball and advancing applied sport science practices.


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Featured Publications

Closed vs. Open-Skill Contexts in Basketball: Insights into Reactive and Nonreactive Short Distance Sprint Performance
– Sports
The Effect of a Novel Dynamic Hamstring Brace on Muscle and Athletic Performance Tests among Young Basketball Players
– Journal of Human Kinetics
The Impact of Core Stability Training on Neuromuscular Performance Among Young Soccer Players: A Randomized Interventional Trial
– Applied Sciences
In Vitro Analysis of Stabilization Forces Applied Through a Dynamic Spring ACL Brace Compared to a Static One
– MedCrave Online Journal of Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
Differences in Soccer Matches’ Movement Patterns between Two Young Age Groups Players: Under-17 and Under-19
– European Journal of Sport Sciences

Simina Mariana Moroz | Mechanics of Functional and Smart Structures | Research Excellence Award

Dr .Simina Mariana Moroz | Mechanics of Functional and Smart Structures | Research Excellence Award

PhD Student at Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy | Romania

Dr .Simina Mariana Moroz is a dedicated cardiologist whose academic and clinical journey began at Colegiul Național “Dragoș Vodă” in Sighetu Marmației, where a strong foundation in mathematics and computer science shaped an analytical and disciplined approach to medical science. She continued her professional development at the “Victor Babeș” University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Timișoara, completing her medical degree in General Medicine and later advancing into doctoral studies while building a respected clinical career in cardiology. Her commitment to cardiovascular medicine is reflected not only in her clinical training but also in her active participation in national and international scientific events, where she consistently presented research focused on transcatheter aortic valve replacement, arterial stiffness, ventricular and valvular function, and cardiometabolic dynamics. Throughout her career, she has delivered multiple poster presentations at prestigious cardiology and hypertension congresses, highlighting topics such as The Impact of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement on the Dynamics of Arterial Hypertension in the Elderly, Gender Disparities and the Impact of Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement on Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Caucasian Patients, The Influence of Relative Parietal Thickness on Post-Interventional Hemoglobin Levels in Aortic Stenosis After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, The Role of Estimated Pulse Wave Velocity in Assessing the Impact of TAVR on Arterial Stiffness and Cardiac Function in Aortic Stenosis, and The Impact of TAVR on Valvular and Ventricular Function and Arterial Stiffness in Patients with Aortic Stenosis. She has also authored scientific articles including Crosstalk Between Metabolic Biomarkers and Pulse Wave Analysis in Hypertensive Patients and Clinical Significance of TAPSE/PSAP Ratio in Risk Stratification for Aortic Stenosis Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement. Beyond medicine, she enjoys reading, painting, tennis, horseback riding, and traveling, maintaining a balanced life enriched by diverse interests and continuous learning.

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Featured Publications:

Pescari, D., Mihuta, M. S., Bena, A., & Stoian, D. (2025). Comparative effects of time-restricted eating and the ketogenic diet on QRISK3-assessed cardiovascular risk in individuals with obesity: A longitudinal analysis of metabolic, anthropometric, and lifestyle factors. Nutrients.

Mihuta, C., Socaci, A., Hogea, P., Tudorache, E., Mihuta, M. S., & Oancea, C. (2025). Comparative insights into COVID-19 and tuberculosis: Clinical manifestations, inflammatory markers, and outcomes in pulmonary versus extrapulmonary tuberculosis and SARS-CoV-2 co-infection. Journal of Clinical Medicine.

Pescari, D., Mihuta, M. S., Bena, A., & Stoian, D. (2025). Independent predictors of circulating trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) and resistin levels in subjects with obesity: Associations with carotid intima-media thickness and metabolic parameters. Nutrients.

Mihuta, C., Socaci, A., Hogea, P., Tudorache, E., Mihuta, M. S., & Oancea, C. (2024). Colliding challenges part 2: An analysis of SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients with extrapulmonary tuberculosis versus SARS-CoV-2 infection alone. Medicina.

Quanquan Guo | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Quanquan Guo | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Excellence in Research Award

Postdoctoral Researcher at Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics | Germany

Dr. Quanquan Guo is a materials scientist whose research bridges dynamic polymer chemistry, sustainable energy systems, and advanced functional materials, with a strong focus on “Structure Code of Organic Electrode Materials for Rechargeable Multivalent Metal Batteries,” “Proton-Selective Coating Enables Fast-Kinetics High-Mass-Loading Cathodes for Sustainable Zinc Batteries,” and “Hierarchically Structured Hydrogel Actuator for Microplastic Pollutant Detection and Removal,” reflecting the breadth of his scientific vision. He serves as a Postdoctoral Associate at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics and Technische Universität Dresden, where he advances high-performance aqueous battery electrode-skin strategies, molecularly engineered polymer networks, and recyclable electronics. His academic foundation spans a doctorate, master’s, and bachelor’s training in polymer science and engineering, during which he developed pioneering works such as “Protein-Inspired Self-Healable Ti₃C₂ MXenes-Based Supramolecular Elastomer for Intelligent Sensing,” “A Cephalopod-Inspired Mechanoluminescence Material with Skin-Like Self-Healing and Sensing Properties,” “A Review of Mechanochromic Polymers and Composites,” and “Biological Phytic Acid as a Multifunctional Curing Agent for Elastomers.” His contributions extend to emerging technologies including two-dimensional conjugated MOFs, smart adsorbent materials, mechanochromic electronic skins, recyclable functional membranes, and scalable manufacturing platforms such as screen printing and latex-template self-assembly. With more than forty publications, including numerous first and co-first-author articles in leading journals such as Nature Communications, Chemical Society Reviews, Angewandte Chemie, ACS Nano, Advanced Functional Materials, and Chemistry of Materials, his work has accumulated thousands of citations and has earned widespread recognition. His portfolio is complemented by patented polymer-composite technologies and contributions to the monograph Solutions to Microplastics Pollution. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Quanquan Guo continues to develop transformative materials aimed at sustainable energy storage, smart electronics, and environmental remediation.

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Featured Publications:

Su, G., Yin, S., Guo, Y., Zhao, F., Guo, Q., Zhang, X., Zhou, T., & Yu, G. (2021). Balancing the mechanical, electronic, and self-healing properties in conductive self-healing hydrogel for wearable sensor applications. Materials Horizons, 8(6), 1795–1804.

Liu, X., Su, G., Guo, Q., Lu, C., Zhou, T., Zhou, C., & Zhang, X. (2018). Hierarchically structured self-healing sensors with tunable positive/negative piezoresistivity. Advanced Functional Materials, 28(15), 1706658.

Guo, Q., Zhang, X., Zhao, F., Song, Q., Su, G., Tan, Y., Tao, Q., Zhou, T., Yu, Y., … (2020). Protein-inspired self-healable Ti₃C₂ MXenes/rubber-based supramolecular elastomer for intelligent sensing. ACS Nano, 14(3), 2788–2797.

Guo, Q., Huang, B., Lu, C., Zhou, T., Su, G., Jia, L., & Zhang, X. (2019). A cephalopod-inspired mechanoluminescence material with skin-like self-healing and sensing properties. Materials Horizons, 6(5), 996–1004.

Wang, Y., Guo, Q., Su, G., Cao, J., Liu, J., & Zhang, X. (2019). Hierarchically structured self-healing actuators with superfast light- and magnetic-response. Advanced Functional Materials, 29(50), 1906198.