Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. William B Sherwin, Emeritus Professor, Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological Earth and Environmental Science, UNSW-Sydney,  Australia.

🌿 Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin, an Emeritus Professor at the Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological Earth and Environmental Science, UNSW-Sydney 🇦🇺, is renowned for his pioneering contributions to Biology and Life Sciences. With a distinguished career spanning decades, he has significantly advanced our understanding of evolutionary biology. His research has profoundly influenced ecological dynamics and conservation biology worldwide. As a recipient of numerous accolades, including the prestigious Best Researcher Award, Prof. Sherwin continues to inspire and mentor future generations of scientists. His dedication to excellence and innovation remains a cornerstone in the field, shaping the future of biological research 🏆.

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Education🎓🔬

Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin, a distinguished scholar, commenced his academic journey in 1975 with a B.Sc. (Hon) Class I from the University of Melbourne, Australia, laying the foundation for his future endeavors in biological sciences 🧬. In 1985, he furthered his academic pursuits with a Ph.D. from the same institution, specializing in cutting-edge research areas. His commitment to academic excellence led him to acquire a Cert. H. Ed. from UNSW Sydney in 1993, enhancing his expertise in educational methodologies. Throughout his career, Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin has exemplified dedication and innovation in biological research, contributing significantly to the field’s advancement.

Honors and Awards 🎖️

🏆 Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin has left an indelible mark in biological 🐋research with a prestigious career spanning decades. His contributions have been recognized with numerous accolades, including the Australian Museum Research Institute Lifetime Award in 2022. He excelled as a PhD supervisor, earning the UNSW EERC Higher-Degree Supervision awards in 2008 and 2015. His scholarly pursuits took him across the globe as a Visiting Professor at institutions like Univ. Montpellier II and National Tsing Hua University. Prof. Sherwin’s passion for biodiversity mathematics was evident at the EU/BBSRC workshop in Barcelona. His research continues to inspire, as seen from his notable presentations and fellowships at CSIRO Australia and NOAA San Diego.🌿🔬

Research 🔬 

Prof. Dr. William B. Sherwin🏆 is a pioneer in molecular genetics applied to biodiversity management and evolutionary biology, integrating information theory into these fields. His multidisciplinary team has revolutionized biodiversity forecasting and measurement from molecules to ecosystems. Sherwin’s molecular research focuses on endangered, pest, and harvested wildlife, including breakthroughs like the DnaDot method for assessing census population sizes. His recent publications introduce innovative approaches for detecting genes under selection in wild populations and explore ‘Panevolution’, a new field examining biology’s role in the evolution of information, including artificial intelligence. Sherwin’s work continues to shape biological sciences with profound implications. 🧬🌱🔬

Successful external grant applications  🎯

Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin has secured over AUD 5 million in external research funding, predominantly through the Australian Research Council (ARC). He has consistently served as leader or co-leader on various projects, highlighting a diverse range of themes and funding sources. Notable among these are: from 2003 to 2005, ARC DP0346313 funded research led by Sherwin Connor Mann on the social dynamics of dolphins, receiving AUD$300K; from 2005 to 2007, ARC DP0559363 supported Sherwin Nichols’ work on genetic exchange indicators critical for biodiversity management, with AUD$260K; and from 2015 to 2018, Horticulture Industries Australia funded research led by Cassis, Burnett, and Sherwin on Macadamia lace bugs, receiving AUD$202K. 🌿🔬🐬

Teaching and Supervision 📝💼

🔬Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin, Emeritus Professor and former Deputy Head of BEES, maintains a light teaching load, primarily in Genetics and Conservation Biology courses (BIOC3291, BIOC3151, BIOS6671). Over his career, he supervised 38 research students to completion (20 PhD, 1 MSc, 17 honours), and currently co-supervises three PhD students. Alumni from the Sherwin lab have achieved notable positions: CSIRO senior research roles, Conservation Biologists at Zoological Parks, Head of Anthropological Institute at Univ. Zurich, and roles in Environmental Consultancies and postdoctoral positions. 🧬🌿

Social Engagement and Leadership  🌍👑

Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin is a renowned biologist with a global impact, collaborating with experts across four continents, including engineers, physicists, statisticians, and biologists 🌍🔬. His work spans multiple state and federal conservation plans, focusing on endangered and pest species 🌿🐾. Recognized in prestigious media like “Nature” and “Science,” he has also been featured in ABC’s National Science show and Discover magazine’s top 100 science stories 📰🔍. As Treasurer of the Genetics Society of Australasia and Editor-in-Chief of “Entropy and Biology,” he has shaped genetic conservation and ecological research, notably advising on invasive species control and koala conservation genetics 🐨🧬.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Distortion of allele frequency distributions provides a test for recent population bottlenecks

Cultural transmission of tool use in bottlenose dolphins

Usefulness of molecular markers for detecting population bottlenecks via monitoring genetic change

Genetic variation of microsatellite loci in a bottlenecked species: the northern hairy‐nosed wombat Lasiorhinus krefftii

A BIOPSY SYSTEM FOR SMALL CETACEANS: DARTING SUCCESS AND WOUND HEALING IN TURSIOPS SPP.

Social and genetic interactions drive fitness variation in a free-living dolphin population

Low genetic variability of the koala Phascolarctos cinereus in south‐eastern Australia following a severe population bottleneck

Contrasting relatedness patterns in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) with different alliance strategies

‘O father: where art thou?’— Paternity assessment in an open fission–fusion society of wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, Western Australia

Home range overlap, matrilineal and biparental kinship drive female associations in bottlenose dolphins

Prof. Shu-Ling Hsieh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shu-Ling Hsieh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shu-Ling Hsieh, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Prof. Shu-Ling Hsieh, from National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, excels in Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Her pioneering research spans innovative approaches in crop science and sustainable agriculture. Prof. Hsieh’s dedication to advancing agricultural technologies has earned her recognition as a leader in her field. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for exploring new frontiers in biological sciences, she stands as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring researchers worldwide. 🌱🔬🌾 🚜 🍎 🥕 🌽 🌿

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Education 🎓

🎓 Prof. Shu-Ling Hsieh earned her Ph.D. from the Institute of Fisheries Science at National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan (1997-2002). Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed an M.S. in Food Science at National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan (1995-1997), and a B.S. in Food Nutrition at Providence University, Taichung, Taiwan (1993-1995). Her educational journey reflects a deep commitment to food science and fisheries, paving the way for her impactful contributions in these fields. Prof. Hsieh’s academic path has been marked by rigorous training and a dedication to advancing knowledge in  food and nutrition sciences.💧

Employment and Professional Affiliations  👨‍🏫

🌊 Prof. Shu-Ling Hsieh has held esteemed positions in seafood science and nutrition across prominent Taiwanese universities. Currently serving as Distinguished Professor since January 2022 at the Department of Seafood  💧Science, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, she previously held the title of Professor from February 2018 to December 2021 at the same institution. Her academic journey includes roles as Associate Professor and Department Director at Fooyin University and earlier positions at National Kaohsiung Marine University and National Pingtung University of Science and Technology. With a rich background spanning postdoctoral fellowships at Academia Sinica, her expertise underscores significant contributions to aquaculture and nutrition science. 🐟

Major Recent Research 🔬🎯

Prof. Shu-Ling Hsieh’s research delves into the application of natural compounds in aquatic nutrition and immune enhancement, aiming to uncover bioactive components from natural🌱 substances for health benefits. Her studies also focus on the sustainability of the marine ecological environment, particularly concerning the impact of microplastics. 🌊🔬 Through innovative approaches, she explores how these findings can contribute to preserving marine health and enhancing human well-being through natural solutions. Prof. Shu-Ling Hsieh’s work underscores the importance of sustainable practices in safeguarding aquatic ecosystems and promoting the health of both marine life and consumers.🌾

Publications Top note 📚

Physiological responses, desaturase activity, and fatty acid composition in milkfish (Chanos chanos) under cold acclimation

Dietary administration of zingerone to enhance growth, non-specific immune response, and resistance to Vibrio alginolyticus in Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) juveniles

Immune response of white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, after a concurrent infection with white spot syndrome virus and infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus

Effects of hot-water extract of Toona sinensis on immune response and resistance to Aeromonas hydrophila in Oreochromis mossambicus

Antioxidant activity and growth inhibition of human colon cancer cells by crude and purified fucoidan preparations extracted from Sargassum cristaefolium

Effects of rutin from Toona sinensis on the immune and physiological responses of white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) under Vibrio alginolyticus challenge

Emerging prospects of macro-and microalgae as prebiotic

Using Bacillus subtilis E20‐fermented soybean meal as replacement for fish meal in the diet of orange‐spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides, Hamilton)

Stearoyl–CoA desaturase expression and fatty acid composition in milkfish (Chanos chanos) and grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) during cold acclimation

Immune and physiological responses in Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) to Vibrio alginolyticus

Dr. Vinay Singh | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vinay Singh | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vinay Singh, Associate Professor, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, India

Dr. Vinay Singh, an esteemed Associate Professor at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, India, stands out as a pioneering figure in Chemistry and Materials Science. His groundbreaking research has garnered widespread acclaim, earning him the prestigious Best Researcher Award. Dr. Singh’s dedication to advancing scientific knowledge is evident through his innovative contributions in the field, spanning from fundamental discoveries to practical applications. With a passion for excellence and a commitment to pushing boundaries, he continues to inspire future generations of researchers. 🌟🔬

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Academic Qualifications 🎓

Dr. Vinay Singh completed his B.Sc from Gorakhpur University in 1993 with 66.2% marks and a specialization in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry. He pursued his M.Sc from Gorakhpur University in 1996, achieving 60.9% marks with a focus on Inorganic Chemistry. Dr. Singh earned his Ph.D. from Banaras Hindu University in 2002, specializing in Chemistry, with research interests spanning Organometallic Synthesis, Coordination Chemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Catalyst Design & Catalyses, and DFT studies. His thesis defense took place on December 4, 2001. 🎓🔬

Teaching Experience 📚

Dr. Vinay Singh brings extensive teaching experience to his role, spanning 18 years each in postgraduate (P.G.) and undergraduate (U.G.) classes. His dedication to education is marked by a deep commitment to nurturing students’ academic growth and fostering a vibrant learning environment. With a passion for knowledge dissemination, Dr. Singh leverages his expertise to inspire and guide students, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of his subject matter. 📚🎓 His long-standing tenure underscores his proficiency in imparting complex concepts with clarity and enthusiasm, making him a respected figure among both peers and students alike.

Research Experience 🔬

Dr. Vinay Singh brings over 18 years of extensive research experience since completing his Ph.D. at Banaras Hindu University in 2001 under the guidance of Professor Nanhai Singh. His work focuses on the synthesis and characterization of complex organic-metallic compounds, notably exploring novel TpRu(II)-vinylidene, acetylide, and carbene complexes during his postdoctoral tenure at the University of Cadiz. Prior to this, he served as a Research Associate at IIT Bombay, investigating transition metal acetylides and their reactions with organic molecules. With 42 papers published in international journals and numerous conference presentations, Dr. Singh’s contributions are marked by innovation in organometallic chemistry. 🎓🔬

Honors and Awards 🏆

Dr. Vinay Singh has garnered accolades for his contributions to research and academia. He clinched the “First Prize” for best poster presenter at the National Conference on Supramolecular and Nanotechnology, held at Gujarat Forensic Sciences University. His journey includes receiving the Young Scientist Award from the Ministry of Education and Science of Spain for his postdoctoral tenure at the University of Cadiz. He also earned Research Associateships from CSIR and IIT Bombay, showcasing his dedication to advancing scientific frontiers. Notably, he was awarded the B.H.U. Research Scholarship during his early academic pursuits at Banaras Hindu University. 🏆🌟

Proficiency & Skills 👨‍🎓 

Dr. Vinay Singh has been imparting knowledge in Inorganic Chemistry theory and practical’s at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels since joining M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India 🎓. His research spans Organic, Organometallic, and Metal cluster synthesis 🧪, focusing on multistep synthesis, organic ligand-metal complex design, and coordination-driven self-assemblies using DFT analysis 🌐. With expertise in UV-VIS, FT-IR, NMR, GCMS spectroscopy, and crystallography 📊, he mentors PhD and MSc dissertation students, fostering cutting-edge research in chemistry 🔬. Dr. Singh’s proficiency extends to chemistry software tools and spectroscopic techniques, enhancing research methodologies and educational outcomes 🌟.

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Dr. Fatemeh Ahmadi | Phytochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Fatemeh Ahmadi | Phytochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr, Fatemeh Ahmadi, University of Western Australia, Australia

Dr. Fatemeh Ahmad, a distinguished researcher at the University of Western Australia, Australia, is celebrated for her groundbreaking work in Phytochemistry . Her research explores the intricate chemical compositions of plants, paving the way for advancements in medicine and agriculture. Dr. Ahmad’s contributions highlight her dedication to uncovering the therapeutic potential of natural compounds. She exemplifies excellence in scientific inquiry and innovation, inspiring future generations of women researchers globally 🌿🔬. As a nominee for the Women Researcher Award, her achievements underscore a commitment to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in phytochemistry and its applications.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Fatemeh Ahmadi, a distinguished Plant Biologist holding a Ph.D. from the University of Western Australia, began her research journey as a Research Assistant at UWA’s School of Agriculture and Environment. Her educational background spans undergraduate studies in Plant Biology and Soil Science, culminating in a Ph.D. in Plant Biology. Dr. Ahmadi’s expertise lies in soil science, plant nutrition, and environmental stresses, where she has made significant contributions through 35 published research papers and multiple awards, including international recognition for her work on salinity stress. Her academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing plant sciences through innovative research and scholarly contributions. 🌱🎓

🏅 Scientific Honors

Dr. Fatemeh Ahmadi, a distinguished Plant Biologist with a Ph.D. from the University of Western Australia, has made significant contributions to soil science and plant biology. Her pioneering research on environmental stresses, particularly salinity stress, has earned her international acclaim, including the prestigious Alborz Prize in Agricultural Science in Iran (2022). Dr. Ahmadi is noted for her expertise, evidenced by 35 published research papers and review articles, along with several books and patents, including a novel nitrogen slow-release fertilizer. Her role as a reviewer for esteemed journals underscores her influence in advancing agricultural and environmental sciences globally. 🌱🏆

🔬 Research Experience

Dr. Fatemeh Ahmadi, a distinguished Plant Biologist with a Ph.D. from the UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, excels in soil science and plant biology. Her pioneering research, spanning over a decade, focuses on the biological and biochemical responses of plants to environmental stresses, particularly salinity. As a Research Assistant at UWA, she has led significant advancements in crop genetics and molecular mechanisms. Dr. Ahmadi’s expertise is underscored by 35 published papers, international awards like the ALBORZ Prize, and patents, including a novel nitrogen slow-release fertilizer. Her contributions enrich both academia and agricultural innovation globally. 🌱🔬

 🏆 Awards

Dr. Fatemeh Ahmadi, a distinguished Plant Biologist with a Ph.D., boasts a stellar career marked by significant contributions to soil science. Her expertise is globally recognized, evidenced by prestigious accolades such as the Worldwide Soil Salinity Award from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2024, the Soil Science International Award from the USA in 2023, and the Alborz Prize in Agriculture and Environmental Science in Iran in 2022. Her research experience spans extensive investigations into soil salinity management and agricultural sustainability, pioneering advancements crucial for global food security. 🌱🔬

💼 Work Experience 

Dr. Fatemeh Ahmadi, a distinguished plant biologist with a Ph.D. from UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, Perth, WA, excels in soil science and plant biology. Her career spans significant contributions to understanding plant growth under environmental stresses. As a Research Assistant, she pioneered research in soil salinity and plant biochemistry, earning international accolades like the Alborz Prize and awards from the Chinese Academy of Science. With 35 research papers and three books to her credit, she continues to shape the field through advanced molecular techniques and innovative agricultural solutions. Her expertise includes plant genetics, molecular mechanisms, and sustainable crop production. 🌱🔬

 🎯 Research Focus

Dr. Fatemeh Ahmadi, a distinguished plant biologist with a Ph.D. from the UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, has made significant contributions to soil science and plant biology. Her research focuses on understanding plant growth under environmental stress, employing advanced molecular techniques and plant analysis. With 35 published research papers and several awards, including the Alborz Prize and international accolades for her work on salinity stress, she continues to innovate. Ahmadi’s expertise spans biochemistry, plant physiology, and genetic mechanisms, enhancing our knowledge of crop resilience. As a respected reviewer for top scientific journals, her impact on agricultural sciences is profound. 🌱🔬

🌟 Professional Experience 

Dr. Fatemeh Ahmadi, a distinguished Plant Biologist with a Ph.D. from the UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, is renowned for her expertise in soil science and plant biology. She commenced her research career as a Research Assistant at UWA, focusing on genetic and molecular mechanisms in plant growth under environmental stresses. Her extensive contributions include 35 published papers, 3 books, and a patent for a novel nitrogen slow-release fertilizer. Awarded the Alborz Prize and international accolades for her research on salinity stress, she serves as a reviewer for high-impact journals and enhances scientific knowledge in agricultural sciences globally. 🌱🔬

 📚 Publication Top Notes

Improving growth properties and phytochemical compounds of Echinacea purpurea (L.) medicinal plant using novel nitrogen slow release fertilizer under …

Halophytes play important role in phytoremediation of salt-affected soils in the bed of Urmia Lake, Iran

Perlite particle size and NO3-/NH4+ ratio affect growth and chemical composition of purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.) in hydroponics

Optimizing hydroponic culture media and NO3/NH4+ ratio for improving essential oil compositions of purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.)

Morphological, phytochemical, and essential oil changes induced by different nitrogen supply forms and salinity stress in Echinacea purpurea L.

Cell-type-specific H+-ATPase activity and antioxidant enzymes improve the Echinacea purpurea L. Moench tolerance to salinity stress at different NO3-/NH4+ ratios

Effect of pH, initial concentration, background electrolyte, and ionic strength on cadmium adsorption by TiO2 and γ-Al2O3 nanoparticles

Increasing medicinal and phytochemical compounds of coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.) as affected by NO3/NH4+ ratio and perlite particle size in …

Potassium homeostasis and signaling as a determinant of Echinacea species tolerance to salinity stress

Wastewater irrigation: An opportunity for improving soil phosphorus availability; PHREEQC modeling and adsorption studies

Prof Dr. Jiri Militky | Chemistry and Materials Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr. Jiri Militky | Chemistry and Materials Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr. Jiri Militky, Technical university of Liberec, Czech Republic

Prof. Dr. Jiri Militky, a distinguished scientist in Chemistry and Materials Science, has been honored with the Outstanding Scientist Award. 🌟 Hailing from the Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic, Dr. Militky’s innovative research and groundbreaking contributions have significantly advanced these fields. 🔬 His dedication to scientific excellence and his pioneering work have earned him this prestigious recognition, showcasing his impact on the global scientific community. 🏆👏 Dr. Militky’s achievements continue to inspire and drive future advancements in chemistry and materials science. 🌐🔝

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Educational Background 

Prof. Dr. Jiri Militký has an extensive career in textile engineering and academia. He began at the State Textile Research Institute Liberec in 1973 and advanced to head the scientific development department at the Research Institute of Textile Finishing. He served as Dean and Vice Dean at the Textile Faculty of TU Liberec and became a professor in 2016. Prof. Militký leads a diverse group of young researchers from various countries, focusing on fibers, materials, and composites. His projects include EU-funded research on autonomous chassis and multifunctional materials. 📚🔬🌍

Professional Experience 

🧵 Prof. Dr. Jiri Militký boasts a distinguished career in textile engineering, marked by numerous leadership roles. From 2019, he led the PhD studies board at the Textile Faculty. Previously, he served as professor at the Department of Material Engineering since 2016, and headed the department from 2013 to 2016. His tenure includes roles as Vice Dean for foreign affairs (2009-2012) and Dean of Textile Faculty (2003-2008, 1994-1999). Militký’s early career involved research at the State Textile Research Institute and leadership at the Research Institute of Textile Finishing. His research spans fibers, functional materials, and textile structures. 🌍📚🧪

Teaching Experience

Prof. Dr. Jiri Militký has a rich affiliation history, serving in various key roles at TU Liberec. Since 2019, he has been the head of the PhD studies board at the Textile Faculty. He became a professor in the Department of Material Engineering in 2016 and previously led the department from 2013 to 2016. He has held numerous leadership positions, including Vice Dean and Dean of the Textile Faculty, Vice Rector for science and foreign affairs, and head of various departments. His teaching and research span fibers, materials engineering, and applied statistics. 📚👨‍🏫✨

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Jiří Militký has had a remarkable career at TU Liberec and the Textile Faculty. Since 2019, he has been the head of the PhD studies board. He served as professor and head of the Department of Material Engineering, Dean of Textile Faculty, and Vice Rector for science and foreign affairs. His research spans fibers, particles, functional materials, and textile structures modeling. He leads a diverse group of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers focused on material research. Notable projects include the HyHi and Modular Platform for Autonomous Chassis. 📚🔬🌍

Roles and Responsibilities

Prof. Dr. Jiří Militký is a leading figure in research, development, and education in the fields of fibers, particles, functional materials, composites, textile structures modeling, textile material engineering, metrology, and applied statistics. 📚🔬 He chairs a diverse group of young specialists, including PhD students and postdoctoral researchers from China, India, Pakistan, and South Africa. 🌏👩‍🎓👨‍🎓 This team focuses on various aspects of material research, fostering innovation and collaboration. 🧪🔧 Prof. Militký’s commitment to advancing textile science is evident in his dedication to mentoring the next generation of scientists and engineers. 🌟🧵

Projects

Prof. Dr. Jiri Militký has been actively involved in several significant projects, including the HyHi project funded by the European Union under the Operational Programme Research, Development and Education 2018-2022. He served as the head of research program 1, focusing on innovative solutions in the field. Another notable project led by him was the “Modular platform for autonomous chassis of specified electric vehicles for freight and equipment transportation,” funded by the European Union (Reg. No. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_025/0007293) from 2018 to 2022, where he headed research group 1. 🌐🔬

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