Assoc. Prof. Dr. Li-Bo Chen | Fluid Interaction | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Li-Bo Chen | Fluid Interaction | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University of Science and Technology | China

Li-Bo Chen – Associate Professor at the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University of Science and Technology, distinguished researcher in polymer processing, computational fluid dynamics, and multiphase flow, recognized for his innovative studies on the formation mechanism of hierarchically crystalline structures under coupled external fields in multi-melt multi-injection molding through combined simulation and experiment, his pioneering simulation and experimental investigations into the formation and evolution of hierarchical crystalline structures at the multi-melt flow interface, his detailed analysis on the effects of convective schemes and geometric reconstruction schemes on the interface of multiple melt flows in polymer systems, his advanced exploration of particle migration dynamics toward interfaces and the development of tailored directional migration strategies in multiphase melt processing, his collaborative work on multifunctional thermal management materials with excellent heat dissipation and generation capability for next-generation electronics, his contribution to the design of three-dimensional printing phase-change-based heat sinks for cooling electronic devices, his leadership in addressing brittle fracture in polylactic acid blown film processing, his development of novel multi-melt multi-shot injection molding platforms, his significant contributions in resolving numerical diffusion and oscillation in non-Newtonian fluid interfacial simulations, his impactful discoveries on particle migration mechanisms in multiphase melt processing, his entrepreneurial achievement in commercializing solid-solid phase change powders for building energy efficiency through a spin-off company, his strong record of securing national and provincial research funding including competitive grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, his successful collaborations with leading enterprises such as PetroChina and Sinopec on new material development and novel equipment R&D, his authorship of numerous SCI-indexed publications, his granted patents and pending applications, his active memberships in professional committees in chemical, pharmaceutical, and advanced materials fields, and his growing reputation as a versatile researcher and innovator whose work bridges fundamental theory, computational modeling, industrial applications, and sustainable technology development.

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Featured Publications:

Chen, L.-B., Tao, Z.-X., Song, C., Lu, Z., Yi, Y.-X., Cao, Y., Huang, Y.-H., Liu, Z.-Y., & Yang, M.-B. (2025). Dynamics of particle migration toward interface and tailored directional migration strategy in multiphase melt processing. Polymer Composites.

Huang, Y., Chen, L., Zheng, S., Wu, X., Liu, L., Zhang, K., Ke, K., Liu, Z., Yang, W., & Yang, M. (2021). A facile and rapid approach to lotus-seedpod-structured electronic skin for monitoring diverse physical stimuli. Advanced Materials Technologies, 6(7), e2001084.

Chen, L.-B., Huang, Y.-H., Zhao, X., Liu, L., Gu, J.-D., Liu, Z.-Y., Yang, W., Fu, X.-R., & Yang, M.-B. (2021). Simulation and experimental studies on the formation and evolution of hierarchical crystalline structures at the multi-melt flow interface. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 144, 106269

Huang, Y., Chen, L., Zheng, S., Wu, X., Liu, L., Ke, K., Liu, Z., Yang, W., & Yang, M. (2020). A new insight into multi-tier structure tailoring: Synchronous utilization of particle migration and incompatible interface separation under shear flow. Polymer, 202, 122384.

Chen, L.-B., Huang, Y.-H., Liu, L., Zhao, X., Liu, Z.-Y., Yang, W., & Yang, M.-B. (2020). Formation mechanism of hierarchically crystalline structures under coupled external fields in multi-melt multi-injection molding: Simulation and experiment. Composites Part B: Engineering, 188, 107770.

Feng, C.-P., Chen, L.-B., Tian, G.-L., Bai, L., Bao, R.-Y., Liu, Z.-Y., Ke, K., Yang, M.-B., & Yang, W. (2020). Robust polymer-based paper-like thermal interface materials with a through-plane thermal conductivity over 9 W m−1 K−1. Chemical Engineering Journal, 388, 123784.

Huang, Y., Liu, Z., Chen, R., Zheng, S., Feng, C., Chen, L., Yang, W., & Yang, M. (2019). Highly anisotropic functional conductors fabricated by multi-melt multi-injection molding (M³IM): A synergetic role of multiple melt flows and confined interface. Composites Science and Technology, 171, 263–270.

Feng, C.-P., Chen, L.-B., Tian, G.-L., Bai, L., Bao, R.-Y., Liu, Z.-Y., Ke, K., Yang, M.-B., & Yang, W. (2019). Multifunctional thermal management materials with excellent heat dissipation and generation capability for future electronics. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 11(20), 18739–18745.

toba kazemi | medical Sciences | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. toba kazemi | medical Sciences | Best Research Article Award 

Professor Doctorate, at Cardiovascular Diseases Research Center, Birjand university of medical Sciences, Iran.

Dr. Tooba Kazemi (born July 27, 1967 in Seyyedan, Birjand, South Khorasan Province, Iran) is a distinguished cardiologist and academic leader. She serves as Director of the Cardiovascular Diseases Research Centre (CVDRC) at Birjand University of Medical Sciences and holds a professorship in cardiology. Married with two sons, Dr. Kazemi combines her clinical practice, teaching, and research with a dedication to advancing cardiovascular health in her region. Fluent in both Persian and medical English, she is known for her mentorship, leadership of key institutions, and commitment to evidence‑based cardiology. Her work spans clinical care, public health interventions, and medical education, making her a respected figure in the Iranian cardiology community. Her dual roles as clinician and researcher uniquely position her to translate academic findings into improved patient outcomes and regional health policy.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Kazemi’s educational journey began with high school in Birjand (1983–86), followed by her Doctor of Medicine degree at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (1987–1993). She then completed her specialty training in cardiology (1994–1998) at the same institution. Rising through the academic ranks, she was appointed Assistant Professor in 1999, Associate Professor in 2007, and full Professor of Cardiology by 2013 at Birjand University of Medical Sciences. Her education reflects a strong foundation in internal medicine and specialized training in cardiovascular diseases, underpinned by rigorous clinical exposure and academic development. The blend of early academic success, formal board certification in cardiology, and steady promotion through higher education roles has shaped her into a respected educator, clinician, and mentor for future generations of physicians in her region.

🩺 Experience

Dr. Kazemi began her professional career as a general practitioner at Khajeh Rabi Clinic in Mashhad (1993–94). Since 1998, she has served as a faculty member at Birjand University of Medical Sciences. Between 2004–05, she managed research affairs, followed by a tenure as Deputy for Clinical Affairs in the medical school from 2010–14. In 2015–16 she headed the Education Development Center’s management department, and from 2017 to present she has been Deputy of Research & Technology. Since 2010 she has directed the Cardiovascular Diseases Research Center, and in 2020 additionally leads the Cardiac Rehabilitation Center at Razi Hospital in Birjand. Across decades she has successfully balanced academic administration, clinical oversight, research leadership, and organizational development, demonstrating sustained excellence in multiple roles within the institution.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Kazemi’s research focuses on clinical and epidemiological aspects of cardiovascular disease in Iran. Her interests include cardiac rehabilitation interventions and preventive cardiology strategies, particularly after acute myocardial infarction. She investigates epidemiology of AMI, mortality patterns due to CVD, and specific risk factors like dyslipidemia. Her work also explores the impacts of diet and lifestyle on hypertension and metabolic syndrome, and she contributes to genetic epidemiology studies (e.g., ANGPTL3 variants). In addition, Dr. Kazemi is committed to medical education research, aiming to enhance training quality for medical professionals. Via her role on journal editorial boards and as a peer reviewer, she shapes scholarly discourse in both clinical cardiology and public health epidemiology.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Kazemi has received numerous honors recognizing her clinical and academic excellence. She was named a “Top Doctor” in 2011, 2012, 2014, and 2017 by local medical societies. In 2016 she was celebrated as a “Lady Famous” figure in South Khorasan Province. Her research contributions earned her “Top Researcher” recognition within her faculty of medicine in 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2016, and she was also named the overall “Top Researcher” at Birjand University of Medical Sciences in 2015. These awards reflect both her sustained clinical impact and scholarly productivity across teaching, research administration, and public engagement.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Below are selected recent English‑language journal articles authored or co‑authored by Dr. Kazemi, with hyperlinks and publication year:

1. Azdaki et al. (2024)

  • Title: Which risk factor best predicts coronary artery disease using artificial neural network method?

  • Journal/Date: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 14 Feb 2024 (24(1): 52) link.springer.com+6link.springer.com+6bmcmedinformdecismak.biomedcentral.com+6.

  • Summary: Using an ANN on clinical data, the study evaluated various CAD risk factors and identified the one with the highest predictive power. Although the full text isn’t freely available, the summary confirms that the paper leveraged neural networks to determine the most influential risk factor for CAD prediction.

2. Sobhani Shari et al. (2024)

  • Title: Comparison of maternal and fetal outcomes in mothers with non‑congenital mitral valve stenosis…

  • Journal/Date: European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology: X, 1 Jun 2024 (22: 100290) colab.ws+3pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+3doaj.org+3.

  • Summary: In a case–control study of 153 pregnant women (51 with mitral stenosis vs. 102 controls), researchers observed significantly worse outcomes: stillbirth (5.9% vs 0%), NICU admission (13.7% vs 2%), IUGR, pulmonary edema, ICU admission, dyspnea, hypertension, and additional hospital admissions—all statistically higher in the MS group. The authors recommend multidisciplinary antenatal care.

3. Kooshki et al. (2024)

  • Title: Unusual and very rare presentation of wrist pain in a man with acute anterior myocardial infarction…

  • Journal/Date: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 14 Aug 2024 (19(1): 482).

  • Summary: This case report describes a patient presenting with wrist pain who was ultimately diagnosed with acute anterior myocardial infarction—an atypical anginal presentation. The report highlights the importance of considering MI in differential diagnoses for musculoskeletal pain in unusual locations.

4. Bahrami et al. (2024)

  • Title: The association between soft drinks consumption and risk of mental disorders…

  • Journal/Date: Journal of Affective Disorders, 15 Oct 2024 (363: 8–14).

  • Summary: This epidemiological analysis investigates the link between soft drink intake and mental health outcomes. The findings indicate that higher consumption is associated with an elevated risk of depression, anxiety, or related disorders—prompting discussions about dietary habits and mental wellbeing.

Conclusion

Dr. Toba Kazemi demonstrates outstanding academic achievement, a robust publication record, and dedicated leadership in cardiovascular research. Her 2024 publication activity alone showcases both quantity and quality, addressing contemporary issues such as artificial intelligence in diagnostics, nutrition, genetics, and COVID-19 outcomes.