Sasan Asiaei | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sasan Asiaei | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Iran University of Science and Technology | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sasan Asiaei is a mechanical and biomedical engineering researcher specializing in microfluidics, Bio-MEMS, nanotechnology, and advanced diagnostic micro-systems. His work spans microfabrication, biosensing, drug delivery, and point-of-care platforms, including immunoassay innovations, microneedle systems, and droplet-based biomanufacturing strategies that enhance personalized medicine and clinical diagnostics. With 644 citations across 625 documents, he has produced 42 publications, including 15 in recognized research categories. His research integrates engineering precision with clinical utility, emphasizing accessible healthcare solutions and miniaturized diagnostic devices. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, laboratory development, and continued innovation, he contributes to emerging healthcare and industrial applications, strengthening the connection between mechanical engineering and translational biomedical research.

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Featured Publications

Author, A. A. (2024). Investigating magnetic hyperthermia for glioblastoma. Results in Engineering.

Author, A. A. (2024). Dynamic insulation technologies (Part A). Building Services Engineering Research & Technology.

Author, A. A. (2024). Dynamic façades (Part B). Building Services Engineering Research & Technology.

Author, A. A. (2024). Pyramid solar still performance. Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer.

Author, A. A. (2024). Dynamic façade performance in hot climates. Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer.

Dan Uchimura | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dan Uchimura | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dan Uchimura|Kajima Corporation | Japan

Dan Uchimura is an emerging professional in nuclear power plant structural design, currently serving as a designer in the Kajima Corporation Nuclear Power Department. With a Master’s Degree in Architecture from Waseda University, he has swiftly transitioned from academia to industry, applying his expertise in structural systems, safety analysis, and computational modeling. During his graduate studies in Tokyo, he focused on enhancing the resilience and sustainability of energy facilities, developing technical skills in MATLAB, Python, and Excel to simulate structural integrity under extreme conditions. Since joining Kajima, Dan has contributed to the planning and design of nuclear power facilities while spearheading research on integrating non-destructive inspection techniques—especially infrared thermography—into plant systems to detect structural anomalies without operational interruptions. Known for his analytical thinking, precision, and interdisciplinary approach, he collaborates with engineers, material scientists, and safety analysts to deliver reliable, innovative design solutions aligned with stringent safety regulations. His research interests center on advancing inspection technologies, modeling structural behavior under thermal and seismic loads, and exploring AI-driven predictive maintenance systems to enhance safety and efficiency in nuclear infrastructure. Though early in his career, Dan has already earned recognition for his innovative contributions, including commendations for his thesis on resilient energy infrastructure and praise from senior engineers for merging theoretical concepts with practical design solutions.

Profile : ORCID

Featured Publication 

Uchimura, D. (2024). Application of infrared thermography for non-destructive structural inspection in nuclear power facilities. Journal of Structural Engineering and Technology.

Uchimura, D. (2023). Resilient architectural design framework for nuclear power plants. International Journal of Sustainable Energy Infrastructure.

Uchimura, D. (2023). Computational modeling of seismic loads in nuclear plant structures. Journal of Advanced Structural Engineering.