Majid Komijani | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Majid Komijani | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor, Arak University Iran

Majid Komijani is an Associate Professor of Microbiology at Arak University, specializing in viruses and bacteria’s role in neurological diseases. He has contributed to the microbiological understanding of environmental polluting bacteria and infectious diseases. With 33 published articles, two patents, and significant research on phage genomes, he holds a substantial citation index. Komijani is involved in both academic and industrial projects related to microbiology and environmental pollution, particularly focusing on bacteriophage therapy, antimicrobial resistance, and virus detection. His work spans books, journal articles, and patents, contributing to numerous fields, including human health and environmental science.

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🎓 Education

Majid Komijani earned his academic credentials through years of rigorous education. He completed his undergraduate degree in Biology at Arak University, where he later advanced to a Master’s in Microbiology. His dedication to microbiology culminated in a Ph.D. in a specialized field of microbial interactions and disease mechanisms. As an academic, he continues to inspire his students and the scientific community with his extensive knowledge and research contributions. His academic training in microbiology has been pivotal in shaping his deep involvement in research projects on viruses and bacteria, especially in environmental contexts. Throughout his career, he has balanced academic and applied research in both industrial and academic settings.

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Majid Komijani has vast experience as an Associate Professor of Microbiology at Arak University. His work focuses on viruses, bacteriophages, and microbial pathology, especially their relationship with neurological diseases. He has published 33 articles, contributed to research journals, and developed several patented diagnostic tools. Komijani’s academic roles include teaching, mentoring students, and conducting innovative research. He is also involved in several industrial research projects, such as investigating environmental pollution through metagenomic analysis of bacteria in Khansar River and iron mine waters. Komijani’s industry work bridges the gap between academic knowledge and practical applications, particularly in the fields of microbiology, environmental health, and biotechnology. He serves as a key figure in academic and consulting roles related to microbial research, advancing scientific understanding in his field.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Majid Komijani has earned multiple prestigious awards and honors throughout his career. He received recognition for his outstanding research in microbiology, particularly for his contributions to infectious disease studies. His accomplishments include two Iranian patents related to viral detection kits and multiple published books. His work has received widespread recognition, with a citation index of 482. Komijani was awarded the “Research Excellence Award” by Arak University, and he has been honored with travel grants and funding for his contributions to scientific research. He has also been acknowledged for his impactful contributions to phage therapy, which addresses antibiotic resistance. His collaborations with international institutions reflect his expertise, and his ongoing work continues to receive acclaim for its practical applications in public health and microbiology.

🔬 Research Focus

Majid Komijani’s research focuses on the role of viruses and bacteria in neurological diseases and microbial ecology. His work investigates the microbial components involved in environmental pollution and their potential impacts on human health. Komijani has contributed to groundbreaking research in bacteriophage therapy, developing diagnostic kits for detecting viruses such as BK and CMV, and studying their role in various health conditions. His studies explore the relationship between infectious agents and conditions like multiple sclerosis, infertility, and breast cancer. Additionally, he is deeply involved in metagenomic analysis to identify environmentally polluting bacteria and assess their resistance to antibiotics. Komijani is committed to the application of his research for public health improvements, particularly in the realms of environmental microbiology and infectious diseases. His research aims to enhance disease detection methods and address emerging health threats through innovative biotechnological solutions.

🏆Conclusion 

Dr. Majid Komijani’s remarkable academic achievements, innovative research, and commitment to addressing global challenges in microbiology make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to science, particularly in phage therapy and environmental microbiology, are commendable and demonstrate his dedication to advancing both basic and applied microbiological sciences. His continued pursuit of groundbreaking work in his field ensures his lasting impact on the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes

  • Heavy metal pollution promotes antibiotic resistance potential in the aquatic environment
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: M Komijani, NS Shamabadi, K Shahin, F Eghbalpour, MR Tahsili, …
    • Citation: 122

 

  • Prevalence of cytomegalovirus infection and its role in total immunoglobulin pattern in Iranian patients with different subtypes of multiple sclerosis
    • Year: 2011
    • Authors: N Sanadgol, N Ramroodi, GA Ahmadi, M Komijani, A Moghtaderi, …
    • Citation: 70

 

  • A New Phage Cocktail Against Multidrug, ESBL-Producer Isolates of Shigella sonnei and Shigella flexneri with Highly Efficient Bacteriolytic Activity
    • Year: 2020
    • Authors: K Shahin, M Bouzari, M Komijani, R Wang
    • Citation: 30

 

  • Isolation, characterization, and PCR-based molecular identification of a siphoviridae phage infecting Shigella dysenteriae
    • Year: 2019
    • Authors: K Shahin, H Bao, M Komijani, M Barazandeh, M Bouzari, A Hedayatkhah, …
    • Citation: 28

 

  • An in-vitro study on a novel six-phage cocktail against multi-drug resistant-ESBL Shigella in aquatic environment
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: K Shahin, L Zhang, H Bao, A Hedayatkhah, A Soleimani-Delfan, …
    • Citation: 26

 

  • Detection and characterization of a novel lytic bacteriophage (vB-KpneM-Isf48) against Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates from infected wounds carrying antibiotic-resistance genes
    • Year: 2017
    • Authors: M Komijani, M Bouzari, F Rahimi
    • Citation: 26

 

  • Effective control of Shigella contamination in different foods using a novel six-phage cocktail
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: K Shahin, L Zhang, AS Delfan, M Komijani, A Hedayatkhah, H Bao, …
    • Citation: 21

 

  • Detection of TEM, SHV and CTX-M antibiotic resistance genes in Escherichia coli isolates from infected wounds
    • Year: 2017
    • Authors: M Komijani, M Bouzari, F Rahimi
    • Citation: 20

 

  • Investigation into antibacterial and wound healing properties of platelets lysate against Acinetobacter baumannii and Klebsiella pneumoniae burn wound infections
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: A Shariati, A Moradabadi, E Ghaznavi-Rad, M Dadmanesh, M Komijani, …
    • Citation: 19

 

  • Synthesis of new environmentally friendly poly (urethane-imide) s as an adsorbent including β-cyclodextrin cavities and attached to iron nanoparticles for removal of gram-negative bacteria
    • Year: 2020
    • Authors: H Eibagi, K Faghihi, M Komijani
    • Citation: 19

 

 

 

 

Nasrin Mehranfard | Neurodegeneration | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nasrin Mehranfard | Neurodegeneration | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Cellular and Molecular Medicine Research Institute Iran

 Nasrin Mehranfard is a physiologist specializing in neurodegenerative disorders, ion channels, and synaptic plasticity. She earned her B.Sc. in Midwifery from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, followed by an M.Sc. in Physiology from the same institution.  She completed her Ph.D. in Physiology at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.  Her research focuses on electrophysiology, neuroplasticity, and behavioral neuroscience.  She has attended multiple national and international neuroscience and physiology congresses.  She has taught physiology at various universities, including Tehran University and Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. She has published research on electrophysiology and behavioral neuroscience.  She has expertise in whole-cell patch clamp recording, deep brain stimulation, and stereotaxic surgery. She has contributed to neuroscience books and helped set up electrophysiological labs in Iran.

 

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🎓 Education

B.Sc. in Midwifery, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran.  M.Sc. in Physiology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran.  Ph.D. in Physiology, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Specialized in neurophysiology, focusing on electrophysiology and behavioral neuroscience. Ranked 2nd in the Ph.D. General Entrance Exam of Physiology in Iran. Completed training in behavioral neuroscience, electrophysiological recording, and neuroplasticity techniques. Attended international neuroscience and physiology congresses, including IBRO School of Neuroscience in China. Conducted extensive research on ion channels and synaptic plasticity. Developed expertise in brain ischemia/reperfusion models and hippocampal tissue preparation. Authored book chapters on neuroscience techniques, including passive avoidance learning and whole-cell patch clamp methods.

💼 Experience

Lecturer of Physiology at Arak University of Medical Sciences, Khomein Faculty. Instructor of Physiology at Jahade Daneshgahee, affiliated with Tehran University. Electrophysiology Researcher at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Faculty member at Ghom University of Medical Sciences, Iran.  Lecturer at Behbahan Azad University of Medical Sciences, Iran.  Instructor at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, teaching physiology to nursing and midwifery students.  Neuroscience researcher at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. Assisted in establishing intracellular patch-clamp recording and field potential recording laboratories. Set up Morris Water Maze and behavioral neuroscience labs for advanced neurophysiology research. Conducted training workshops on electrophysiological techniques and behavioral neuroscience.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Ranked 2nd in the National Ph.D. Entrance Exam for Physiology in Iran. Won a travel grant to attend IBRO School of Neuroscience in Beijing, China. Speaker at multiple national and international neuroscience congresses. Awarded for contributions to electrophysiology and behavioral neuroscience research. Recognized for setting up electrophysiology labs at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. Published research on synaptic plasticity and ion channels in high-impact journals. Authored book chapters on neuroscience techniques.
Selected as an instructor for international neuroscience workshops.Recognized for developing experimental models in neurophysiology research. Contributor to neuroscience education and curriculum development in Iran.

🔬 Research Focus

 Neurodegenerative disorders and their impact on synaptic plasticity. Electrophysiological recordings, including whole-cell patch clamp and field potential methods. Role of ion channels in neurological diseases. Deep brain stimulation techniques and their effects on neural activity. Experimental models of ischemia/reperfusion injury in the brain.
Behavioral neuroscience, including formalin test, Morris Water Maze, and shuttle box studies. Pharmacological interventions in neurological disorders. Synaptic transmission and plasticity mechanisms in the hippocampus. Translational research linking basic neuroscience to clinical applications. Development of novel electrophysiological and behavioral neuroscience methodologies.

Publication Top Notes

  • Honey protects against chronic unpredictable mild stress induced-intestinal barrier disintegration and hepatic inflammation

 

  • Negative relationship between brain α1A-AR neurotransmission and βArr2 levels in anxious adolescent rats subjected to early life stress

 

  • Norepinephrine, neurodevelopment and behavior

 

  • Effects of chronic scheduled-caloric dietary on ghrelin secretion and food intake in adult male rats
    • Year: 2019
    • Authors: Halabian, Alireza; Mehranfard, Nasrin; Radahmadi, Maryam; Ghasemi, Maedeh
    • Citation: Physiology and Pharmacology, WOSUID: WOS:000488628800006

 

  • Mechanisms underlying anticonvulsant and proconvulsant actions of norepinephrine

 

  • Modulatory effect of ventromedial hypothalamic D2 receptors on leptin and glucose concentration
    • Year: 2018
    • Authors: Ghasemi, Maedeh; Mehranfard, Nasrin; Alaei, HojjatAllah
    • Citation: Physiology and Pharmacology, WOSUID: WOS:000441094000007

 

  • Decrease of high voltage Ca2+ currents in the dentate gyrus granule cells by entorhinal amyloidopathy is reversed by calcium channel blockade
    • Year: 2017
    • Authors: Pourbadie, Hamid Gholami; Naderi, Nima; Delavar, Hadi Mirzapour; Hosseinzadeh, Mahshid; Mehranfard, Nasrin; Khodagholi, Fariba; Janahmadi, Mahyar; Motamedi, Fereshteh
    • Citation: European Journal of Pharmacology, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2016.11.032

 

  • Epilepsy-associated alterations in hippocampal excitability
    • Year: 2017
    • Authors: Navidhamidi, Mojdeh; Ghasemi, Maedeh; Mehranfard, Nasrin
    • Citation: Reviews in the Neurosciences, DOI: 10.1515/revneuro-2016-0059

 

  • Calcium channel blockade attenuates abnormal synaptic transmission in the dentate gyrus elicited by entorhinal amyloidopathy
    • Year: 2016
    • Authors: Pourbadie, Hamid Gholami; Naderi, Nima; Janahmadi, Mahyar; Mehranfard, Nasrin; Motamedi, Fereshteh
    • Citation: Synapse, DOI: 10.1002/syn.21915

 

  • Vagal nerve stimulation for refractory epilepsy: A brief review

 

  • Chronic administration of ghrelin regulates plasma glucose and normalizes insulin levels following fasting hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia
    • Year: 2015
    • Authors: Goshadrou, Fatemeh; Kazerouni, Faranak; Mehranfard, Nasrin; Sadeghi, Bahman
    • Citation: General and Comparative Endocrinology, DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2015.07.001

 

 

Di Ma | Neuroinflammation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Di Ma | Neuroinflammation | Best Researcher Award

Charge of the Neuroscience Center, First hospital of Jilin University China

Di Ma, a female associate professor at the Department of Neurology, The First Hospital of Jilin University, has expertise in neuroimmunology. With a focus on inflammatory injuries in cerebral ischemia and neurodegenerative diseases, she is highly engaged in academic research and clinical training.

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🎓 Education

Ph.D. in Neurology, Nagoya University, Japan (2009-2012). Master’s degree in Immunology, Bethune Medical College, Jilin University (2006-2008). Bachelor’s degree, Bethune Medical College, Jilin University (2001-2006)

💼 Experience

Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, The First Hospital of Jilin University (2018-present). Lecturer, Department of Neurology, The First Hospital of Jilin University (2014-2018). Postdoctoral Tutor, Department of Neurology, The First Hospital of Jilin University (2014-2019)

🏆 Awards & Honors

2018: The First Xue Qizhen Excellent Youth Award. Multiple grants from National Nature Science Foundation, Jilin Province, and Chinese Scholarship Council

🔬 Research Focus

Di Ma’s research focuses on the regulation of connexin 43 in cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injuries and inflammatory responses. She studies the effects of ischemic preconditioning and gap junction proteins in neuroprotection.

Conclusion

Di Ma is a promising researcher with significant expertise in neuroimmunology and neurology. Her work addresses vital issues in cerebral ischemia and neuronal degeneration, and her accomplishments in research funding, mentorship, and innovative approaches make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. However, to further advance her career, expanding her collaborative efforts, increasing her global presence, and focusing on translating her research into clinical applications could increase the impact of her contributions on both scientific and clinical communities.

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Rajanikant Panda | Neurology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rajanikant Panda | Neurology | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral researcher at University of California, San Francisco, United States

Rajanikant Panda is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). He specializes in computational neuroscience, focusing on consciousness. He earned his PhD from the University of Liège, Belgium, and has published over 60 SCI-indexed journal articles, accumulating 1700+ citations with an H-index of 22. Rajanikant has extensive experience in multimodal neuroimaging and computational modeling, using tools like EEG, ECoG, fMRI, and PET to explore brain dynamics across various states of consciousness. He is passionate about applying AI and neuroimaging techniques to improve clinical outcomes for patients with neurological disorders.

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🎓 Education

PhD in Medical Science (2017-2022): University of Liège, Belgium – Focused on computational and empirical modeling of altered states of consciousness. M.E. in Applied Electronics (2013-2015): Anna University, India – Conducted research on brain tumor functional network mapping. B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering (2006-2010): Biju Patnaik University of Technology, India – Thesis on EEG signal classification for epileptic seizure detection.

💼 Experience

Postdoctoral Fellow, UCSF, USA (2023–Present): Studying brain dynamics in acute comatose patients. Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Liège, Belgium (2022-2023): Researched virtual reality hypnosis and chronic disorders of consciousness. Junior Scientific Officer, NIMHANS, India (2013-2017): Focused on brain connectivity in neurological patients using EEG-fMRI. Junior Research Fellow, NIMHANS, India (2011-2013): Developed simultaneous EEG-fMRI data acquisition protocols. Biomedical Engineer, Human Kariger Pvt. Ltd, India (2010-2011): Provided technical support for neurofeedback systems.

🏆 Awards and Honors

F.R.S.-FNRS Aspirant Grant for PhD research at University of Liège. DST Travel Grant to present research at an international conference, USA (2012). Guest Editor for journals like Brain Connectivity and Frontiers Psychology – Consciousness Research. Best Paper Awards at international conferences on neuroscience and consciousness.

🔬 Research Focus

Characterizing brain dynamics across consciousness spectrums (meditation, hypnosis, coma). Leveraging computational tools like brain connectivity, network theory, and information theory. Developing multimodal neuroimaging techniques (EEG, ECoG, fMRI, PET). Enhancing neurocritical care through AI-based diagnostics and therapeutic predictions. Investigating mechanisms underlying consciousness in disorders of consciousness and dying patients.

Conclusion

Dr. Panda’s unparalleled expertise, impactful contributions, and commitment to advancing neuroscience make him a deserving recipient of the Best Researcher Award. His work not only pushes the boundaries of scientific knowledge but also offers transformative clinical insights, underlining his significant impact on the field.

Publications 📚

 

  • Classification of EEG signal using wavelet transform and support vector machine for epileptic seizure detection
    • Year: 2010
    • Authors: R Panda, PS Khobragade, PD Jambhule, SN Jengthe, PR Pal, TK Gandhi

 

  • Preservation of brain activity in unresponsive patients identifies MCS star
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: A Thibaut, R Panda, J Annen, LRD Sanz, L Naccache, C Martial, …

 

  • Quantifying arousal and awareness in altered states of consciousness using interpretable deep learning
    • Year: 2022
    • Authors: M Lee, LRD Sanz, A Barra, A Wolff, JO Nieminen, M Boly, M Rosanova, …

 

  • Decreased integration of EEG source-space networks in disorders of consciousness
    • Year: 2019
    • Authors: J Rizkallah, J Annen, J Modolo, O Gosseries, P Benquet, S Mortaheb, …

 

  • Role of altered cerebello-thalamo-cortical network in the neurobiology of essential tremor
    • Year: 2017
    • Authors: A Lenka, KS Bhalsing, R Panda, K Jhunjhunwala, RM Naduthota, J Saini, …

 

  • Temporal dynamics of the default mode network characterize meditation-induced alterations in consciousness
    • Year: 2016
    • Authors: R Panda, RD Bharath, N Upadhyay, S Mangalore, S Chennu, SL Rao

 

  • Loss of consciousness reduces the stability of brain hubs and the heterogeneity of brain dynamics
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: A López-González, R Panda, A Ponce-Alvarez, G Zamora-López, …

 

  • Recovery of resting brain connectivity ensuing mild traumatic brain injury
    • Year: 2015
    • Authors: RD Bharath, A Munivenkatappa, S Gohel, R Panda, J Saini, J Rajeswaran, …

 

  • Perturbations in dynamical models of whole-brain activity dissociate between the level and stability of consciousness
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: Y Sanz Perl, C Pallavicini, I Pérez Ipiña, A Demertzi, V Bonhomme, …

 

  • Machine learning detects EEG microstate alterations in patients living with temporal lobe epilepsy
    • Year: 2018
    • Authors: SS Rajagopalan, S Bhardwaj, R Panda, VR Reddam, C Ganne, …

 

 

Chiadika Nwanze | Global Neurology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chiadika Nwanze | Global Neurology | Best Researcher Award

Dr at Boston Children’s Hospital,  United States

Chiadika Nwanze, MD, is a Clinical Fellow in Child Neurology at Harvard Medical School/Boston Children’s Hospital. A magna cum laude graduate in Neuroscience from Michigan State University, she earned her MD from the University of Wisconsin, excelling in research and global health. Her extensive experience spans pediatric neurology, global health, and cutting-edge research in cerebral malaria and pediatric oncology. Chiadika is a passionate educator and has received numerous accolades for her work in global health and clinical pediatrics.

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Education 🎓

Harvard Medical School: Clinical Fellow, Child Neurology (2024–Present). Children’s National Medical Center: Resident Physician, Pediatrics; Global Health Certificate (2021–2024). University of Wisconsin: Doctor of Medicine; Research Distinction (2016–2021). Michigan State University: B.Sc., Neuroscience (Magna Cum Laude, 2012–2016). L’Institut de Touraine, France: Concentration in French History (2014).

 Experience 💼

Harvard Neurology Program: Clinical Fellow (2024–Present). Blantyre Malaria Project, Malawi: Research Fellow, cerebral malaria pathogenesis (2022–2024). NIH Pediatric Oncology Branch: MRSP Fellow, tumor immunology research (2019–2021). Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center: Research Student, HIV/SIV immune response (2017).

Awards and Honors 🏆

Children’s National Exemplary Role Model Award (2024). Global Health Pilot Research Award ($10,000, 2023–2024). Resident Travel Award (2023). Elizabeth M. Smithwick Scholarship (2021). Herman H. and Gwendolyn P. Shapiro Medical Scholarship (2016–2021)., MSU Neuroscience Fellowship (2014–2015).

Research Focus 🔍

Cerebral Malaria: Clinical and laboratory correlates in pediatric pathogenesis.. Pediatric Oncology: CAR T cell function and tumor microenvironment enhancement. Immunology: HIV/SIV-infected primate NK cell receptor studies. Global Health: Advancing pediatric care in low-resource settings through innovative research.

Conclusion 💡

Chiadika Nwanze is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive training, significant research contributions, and leadership in medical education. His work has already made valuable strides in pediatrics and oncology, and his continued commitment to improving healthcare outcomes—especially in underserved areas—will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the field. With further development of his multidisciplinary collaborations and engagement with policy-making, Nwanze has the potential to become a leading figure in medical research and clinical care globally.

Publications 📚

    1. Severity of Vessel Color Changes and Macular and Peripheral Whitening in Malarial Retinopathy Are Associated with Higher Total Body and Sequestered Parasite Burdens
      • Journal: Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
      • Year: 2024
      • DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed9110279

     

    1. Genetically engineered myeloid cells rebalance the core immune suppression program in metastasis
      • Journal: Cell
      • Year: 2021
      • DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.02.048

     

    1. Immunotherapy for solid tumors: Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells and the tumor microenvironment
      • Journal: The Journal of Immunology
      • Year: 2020
      • DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.204.supp.239.36

     

    1. Progressive lentivirus infection induces natural killer cell receptor-expressing B cells in the gastrointestinal tract
      • Journal: AIDS (London, England)
      • Year: 2018
      • DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000001855

 

Zhang Xinran | Cognitive neurophysiology | Young Scientist Award

 Dr. Zhang Xinran | Cognitive neurophysiology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. China Northern Vehicle Research Institute,  China

👩‍🔬 Xinran Zhang, Ph.D., is an accomplished researcher in cognitive physiology and transportation engineering, with a strong focus on big data, artificial intelligence, and brain-computer interface. Currently serving as an Engineer at the Innovation Research Institute of China Ordnance Industry Group, he has a rich academic background from prestigious institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania and Beijing Jiaotong University. With extensive experience in project management and a track record of publications and patents, Zhang excels in machine learning, C++, Python, and statistical analysis methods. A dedicated professional, he is committed to advancing knowledge in his field through rigorous research and academic excellence.🌟

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 Education Background🎓

Joint Training in Cognitive Physiology University of Pennsylvania, USA Instructor: Prof. Michael L. Platt Doctoral Degree (Recommended)Supervisor: President/Professor Yan Xuedong Dalian Maritime University, China Transportation Research Directions: big data and artificial intelligence, brain-computer interface, human factors engineering Transportation Engineering Beijing Jiaotong University, China

Work Experience🏢

  • Engineer
    • Innovation Research Institute, China Ordnance Industry Group Northern Vehicle Research Institute
    • June 2022 – Present

Research Experience🧪

National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Driver’s eye movements and EEG under different intersection visual distances based on driving simulation experiments Invention Project Prediction devices of intersection conflicts based on drivers’ EEG datasets (submitted), USA Project  Manager National Natural Science Foundation of China’s key international cooperation Research on the coupling mechanism of driving behavior and driving behavior (T17JB00210)Project Leader Basic Scientific Research Project of Central Universities of the Ministry of Education Risk identification and analysis of rear-end collision accidents based on driver cognition and vehicle control behavior National Key R&D Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology Quantitative index and evaluation method for describing mental fatigue by electroencephalogram (2023-China Ordnance Industry Group Project Source dynamic adaptation and emergency management technology

Foreign Language and Programming Skills🌐💻

English proficiency: passed CET6; passed the Ministry of Education’s study abroad personnel trainingProfessional skills: proficient in machine learning, C++, Python, Matlab, R language and other software and statistical analysis methods

Honors and Awards🏅

2019 National Public Scholarship Funding2017 Urban Transportation Special Scholarship2018 National ScholarshipOutstanding Graduates of Beijing Jiaotong University in 20212018 Second Prize in Science and Technology (Natural Science) of China Simulation Society

Personal Note🤝

  • Love scientific research, love academics, be down-to-earth and hardworking, and have perseverance.

Publications Top Notes 📝

  1. Title: How does intersection field of view influence driving safety in an emergent situation?
    • Authors: X Yan, X Zhang, Q Xue
    • Journal: Accident Analysis & Prevention
    • Volume: 119
    • Pages: 162-175
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 19

 

  1. Title: Changes in drivers’ visual performance during the collision avoidance process as a function of different field of views at intersections
    • Authors: X Yan, X Zhang, Y Zhang, X Li, Z Yang
    • Journal: PLoS one
    • Volume: 11
    • Issue: 10
    • Article: e0164101
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 14

 

  1. Title: Exploring the effects of EEG signals on collision cases happening in the process of young drivers’ braking
    • Authors: X Zhang, X Yan, J Stylli, ML Platt
    • Journal: Transportation Research Part F
    • Volume: 80
    • Pages: 381-398
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 10

 

  1. Title: Predicting collision cases at unsignalized intersections using EEG metrics and driving simulator platform
    • Authors: X Zhang, X Yan
    • Journal: Accident Analysis & Prevention
    • Volume: 180
    • Article: 106910
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 6

 

  1. Title: Comparing the Differences of EEG Signals Based on Collision and Non-collision Cases
    • Authors: X Zhang, X Yan
    • Journal: Advances in Human Factors of Transportation: Proceedings of the AHFE 2019
    • Year: 2020