Yuki Hasegawa | Bioelectronics and Biomaterials | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yuki Hasegawa | Bioelectronics and Biomaterials | Research Excellence Award

Saitama University | Japan

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yuki Hasegawa research focuses on advancing sensor technology and measurement systems with strong emphasis on gas sensors, taste sensors, electrochemical sensing, and plant bioelectrical potential measurement for environmental and agricultural applications. Core contributions include the design, fabrication, and evaluation of functional material–based sensors and miniaturized sensing platforms capable of stable, sensitive, and reproducible measurements under real-world conditions. Innovative experimental methodologies and signal analysis techniques have been developed to improve sensor selectivity, long-term stability, and response reliability. Research outcomes support interdisciplinary applications spanning environmental monitoring, smart agriculture, and bio-sensing systems, enabling more accurate detection of chemical and biological signals. The work integrates electrical engineering principles with materials science and measurement engineering, contributing to scalable and practical sensing solutions. Findings have been disseminated through high-impact peer-reviewed international journals and conferences indexed in SCI/SCIE and Scopus, strengthening global knowledge exchange in sensing technologies. Scholarly impact is reflected through citation metrics, with 306 total citations (124 since 2020), an h-index of 9 (6 since 2020), and an i10-index of 9 (2 since 2020), demonstrating consistent research influence and relevance. Overall, the research advances next-generation sensing systems and supports sustainable technological development in environmental and agricultural engineering.

Citation Metrics (Google Scholar)

Total Citations
306

Citations: 306 |
h-index: 9 |
i10-index: 9

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Saleha Redžepi | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saleha Redžepi | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Sarajevo University Clinical Center | Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dr. Saleha Redžepi is an emerging medical researcher whose work bridges clinical neurology, radiology, and advanced neuroimaging with a strong focus on algorithmic innovation for brain mapping and stereotactic neurosurgery. Her research centers on integrating multimodal imaging datasets especially functional MRI and EEG to enhance the accuracy, safety, and personalization of neurosurgical planning, with emphasis on computational neuroscience, machine-learning-supported diagnostic pathways, and the functional analysis of cortical networks. Through active engagement in scientific congresses, neurosurgical symposiums, and translational research collaborations across European medical institutions, she has built a strong foundation in clinical radiology, neurophysiology, functional imaging, and stereotactic techniques. Her scientific contributions include work on brain lateralization, bilingualism-related functional network changes, neurovascular imaging methods, and comparative assessments of ultrasonographic versus MRI-based functional mapping. Her peer-reviewed publication in Brain Sciences highlights her role in conducting systematic reviews of advanced algorithms for neurosurgical applications, reinforcing her expertise in evidence-based medicine and neurotechnology. She has participated in numerous scientific meetings related to neurosurgery, neurology, emergency medicine, neurobiology, and medical engineering, contributing to interdisciplinary knowledge exchange. Her achievements have been recognized through competitive academic distinctions such as research conference awards, institutional honors, and recognition for presenting impactful scientific findings. Her scholarly visibility continues to grow, with ongoing contributions to academic documents, conference materials, and research forums. Her citation metrics reflect her early-career trajectory, with Google Scholar indexing her peer-reviewed work, citation counts, h-index, and i10-index improving as her scientific contributions expand; Scopus also indexes her published research, ensuring global accessibility and documentation of her academic output. Positioned as a promising clinical researcher, she is frequently acknowledged as a strong candidate for competitive recognitions such as the Best Researcher Award, supported by her publication record, interdisciplinary activity, and contributions to contemporary neuroimaging and neurosurgical science.

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Redžepi, S., Burazerović, E., Redžepi, S., Husović, E., & Pojskić, M. (2025). Systematic review of advanced algorithms for brain mapping in stereotactic neurosurgery: Integration of fMRI and EEG data. Brain Sciences, 15(11), 1188.