Volodymyr Tychkov | Experimental Design | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Volodymyr Tychkov | Experimental Design | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Volodymyr Tychkov | Experimental Design | Best Researcher Award | Associate Professor | Cherkasy State Technological University | Ukraine 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Volodymyr Tychkov is a researcher from Cherkasy State Technological University whose work lies at the intersection of instrumentation, mechatronics, non‐destructive testing, mathematical modelling, and optimization. He holds a Ph.D. (Technical Sciences) from Cherkasy State Technological University, awarded in 2017, and since then has built a strong professional profile: serving as Associate Professor in the Department of Instrumentation, Mechatronics and Computerized Technologies, Deputy Head of Faculty for Research, Full Academic of the Ukrainian Academy of Engineering Sciences, and active member of the Ukrainian Society for Non-Destructive Testing. His research interest centers on designing eddy current probes and excitation systems, surrogate models, active (meta)heuristic optimization, electromagnetic field modelling, and analytical instrumentation with applications in materials diagnostics and industrial process control. He has developed strong research skills in mathematical and computational modelling, electromagnetic probe synthesis, machine learning / surrogate modelling, signal‐noise suppression, and techniques for fast, accurate evaluation of material properties via non-destructive testing (including multifrequency and moving probe systems). Among his awards and honors are his election as a Full Academic in 2023 to the Ukrainian Academy of Engineering Sciences and other recognitions in his field for contributions to non-destructive testing; he has co-authored nearly 290 publications, showing strong citation and indexing via Scopus and related databases. In summary, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Volodymyr Tychkov has demonstrated consistent academic excellence, leadership in research, interdisciplinary collaboration, high productivity, and innovation in measurement technologies, making him a key contributor to instrumentation and diagnostics; his work promises continued impact in developing advanced non-destructive testing tools, optimization methods, and educational leadership in Ukraine and internationally.

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Featured Publications

  1. Halchenko, V. Y., Trembovetska, R. V., & Tychkov, V. V. (2021). Surrogate synthesis of excitation systems for frame tangential eddy current probes. Archives of Electrical Engineering, 70(4), 743-757.

  2. Halchenko, V. Y., Trembovetska, R. V., & Tychkov, V. V. (2021). Surrogate synthesis of frame eddy current probes with uniform sensitivity in the testing zone. Metrology and Measurement Systems, 28(3), 551-564.

  3. Trembovetska, R. V., Halchenko, V. Y., & Tychkov, V. V. (2018). Studying the computational resource demands of mathematical models for moving surface eddy current probes for synthesis problems. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 5(5 (95)), 39-46.

  4. Halchenko, V., Trembovetska, R., Bazilo, C., & others. (2023). Computer Simulation of the Process of Profiles Measuring of Objects Electrophysical Parameters by Surface Eddy Current Probes. In Information Technology for Education, Science, and Technics (ITEST 2022) (Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, Vol. 178), 411-424.

  5. Halchenko, V. Y., Trembovetska, R. V., & Tychkov, V. V. (2020). Surface Eddy Current Probes: Excitation Systems of the Optimal Electromagnetic Field (Review). Devices and Methods of Measurements, 11(2), 91-104.

 

Luwen Yu | Experimental Design | Women Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Luwen Yu | Experimental Design | Women Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Luwen Yu | Experimental Design | Assistant Professor | The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | China 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Luwen Yu is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of computational media, color science, and human–computer interaction. She serves as an Assistant Professor at the Computational Media and Arts (CMA) department of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) and is also a cross-campus faculty affiliate at HKUST in Hong Kong. Dr. Yu is widely recognized for her pioneering work that integrates design, psychology, and technology, offering new insights into how color perception and visual communication influence user cognition, decision-making, and behavior. Her career reflects a balance between research excellence, teaching commitment, and international collaboration, making her a leading figure in advancing the interdisciplinary connection between design science and computational media.

Professional Profile 

Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Luwen Yu holds a Ph.D. from the University of Leeds, School of Design, where her doctoral research explored the effect of color on consumer purchase behavior under the guidance of distinguished supervisors. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed both her master’s and bachelor’s degrees at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in the Department of Industrial Design, focusing on the intersection of design principles, human factors, and user experience. Her education has provided her with a strong foundation in design research methodology, experimental analysis, and applied color science, equipping her to approach research questions with methodological rigor and creativity.

Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Luwen Yu’s professional journey includes significant academic and research positions that have strengthened her interdisciplinary expertise. Before joining HKUST, she worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Leeds, where she collaborated with leading researchers in design cognition, visual perception, and human–computer interaction. Currently, as an Assistant Professor, she leads research projects that integrate eye-tracking, fNIRS data analysis, and computational approaches to study visual communication and decision-making processes. She has actively participated in organizing workshops, mentoring students, and supervising graduate research projects, thereby contributing to the growth of the next generation of scholars in the field.

Research Interest

Assist. Prof. Dr. Luwen Yu’s research interests focus on color science, cognitive psychology, and user interaction in digital environments. She explores how color and visual attributes affect human perception, attention, and decision-making, applying her findings to areas such as consumer behavior, interactive media, and immersive technologies. Her studies employ a range of advanced techniques, including multimodal data analytics, virtual reality simulations, and behavioral experiments, to uncover meaningful patterns in visual cognition. She is also deeply interested in bridging design research with computational modeling, enhancing the usability and emotional impact of interactive systems and media interfaces.

Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Luwen Yu has been recognized for her significant contributions to color science and computational media research through her selection for various academic honors, grants, and invited talks at international conferences. Her collaborative projects with global research teams demonstrate her dedication to advancing knowledge across borders, and her efforts in mentoring students and promoting diversity in science have further distinguished her as a leader in her field.

Selected Publication

Some of her notable publications include How Background Colour Shapes Digital Text-Information Processing: A fNIRS-Eye-Tracking Study (2025, 12 Citations).

Tailored Information Display: Effects of Background Colour and Line Spacing on Visual Search Across Different Character Types (2025, 9 Citations).

Decoding Color Perception: An Eye-Tracking Perspective (2025, 8 Citations), and Colour Associations and Consumer Product-Colour Purchase Decisions (2021, 45 Citations).

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Luwen Yu stands out as an innovative and dedicated scholar whose work bridges design, cognitive science, and computational media. Her interdisciplinary approach has advanced the understanding of how visual stimuli impact human cognition and decision-making, leading to practical applications in user interface design, marketing strategies, and immersive learning environments. Through her strong research portfolio, active international collaborations, and commitment to mentoring young researchers, she has made a lasting contribution to her field. Her future research aims to expand into large-scale collaborative studies, develop novel computational tools for design evaluation, and continue influencing the direction of research in color science and human–computer interaction. For these reasons, she is an excellent candidate for this award, embodying both research excellence and leadership potential.

 

 

nahidb shahabadi | Experimental Design | Best Researcher Award

nahidb shahabadi | Experimental Design | Best Researcher Award

Prof nahid shahabadi, razi university, Iran

Dr nahid shahabadi earned his B.S. in Chemistry from Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran (1989), and his M.S. (1994) and Ph.D. (1999) in Inorganic Chemistry from Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. He has served as a Lab Instructor, Teaching Assistant, Assistant Professor, Head of Chemistry Dept., Head of Graduate Office, Associate Professor, and Professor. He was named the Outstanding Chemist of Iran (2019) and ranked among the top two percent of highly cited researchers worldwide (2022, 2023). He has guided 19 Ph.D. students, published 158 papers, and taught various advanced chemistry courses. 🧪📚🌍

Publication profile

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Education

With a robust academic background in chemistry, the individual earned a B.S. in Chemistry from Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran, in 1989 🧪. They advanced their expertise by obtaining an M.S. in Inorganic Chemistry from Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran, in 1994 🧬. Their academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the same institution in 1999 🎓. This comprehensive education has laid a solid foundation for a distinguished career in the field of inorganic chemistry, showcasing their dedication and profound understanding of the discipline 🌟.

Experience

🔬👨‍🔬 Dr nahid shahabadi has held various pivotal roles in academia, including Lab Instructor, Teaching Assistant, Assistant Professor, Head of Chemistry Department, Head of Graduate Office, and Associate Professor. With a specialization in Inorganic Chemistry, he served as Head of the Inorganic Chemistry Department and achieved Professorship. Recognized as an Outstanding Chemist of the country in 2019, he consistently ranks among the top-cited scientists globally, listed in the top two percent in 2022 and 2023. His career spans decades of impactful research and leadership, shaping the field of Chemistry. 🌍📚

Research focus

Dr. N Shahabadi’s research focuses on the interactions between various chemical compounds and biomolecules, particularly DNA and proteins. Utilizing multi-spectroscopic techniques and molecular modeling, Dr. Shahabadi investigates the binding mechanisms of metal complexes, food additives, and pharmaceuticals with DNA and proteins such as bovine and human serum albumin. These studies are essential for understanding the biochemical behavior of these compounds, contributing to advancements in medicinal chemistry and pharmacology. 🧬🔬📚💊

Publication top notes

DNA binding and DNA cleavage studies of a water soluble cobalt (II) complex containing dinitrogen Schiff base ligand: The effect of metal on the mode of binding

Multispectroscopic studies on the interaction of 2-tert-butylhydroquinone (TBHQ), a food additive, with bovine serum albumin

Study on the interaction of food colourant quinoline yellow with bovine serum albumin by spectroscopic techniques

Binding studies of a new copper (II) complex containing mixed aliphatic and aromatic dinitrogen ligands with bovine serum albumin using different instrumental methods

DNA interaction studies of a platinum (II) complex, PtCl2 (NN)(NN= 4, 7-dimethyl-1, 10-phenanthroline), using different instrumental methods

Multi-spectroscopic and molecular modeling studies on the interaction of antihypertensive drug; methyldopa with calf thymus DNA

Spectroscopic studies on the interaction of calf thymus DNA with the drug levetiracetam

Multispectroscopic DNA-binding studies of a tris-chelate nickel (II) complex containing 4, 7-diphenyl 1, 10-phenanthroline ligands

Study on the interaction of the epilepsy drug, zonisamide with human serum albumin (HSA) by spectroscopic and molecular docking techniques

Study on the interaction of the drug mesalamine with calf thymus DNA using molecular docking and spectroscopic techniques