Alexandra Streďanská | Biotribology | Best Researcher Award

🌟Ms. Alexandra Streďanská, Biotribology, Best Researcher Award🏆

Alexandra Streďanská at Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

Alexandra Streďanská is a Ph.D. candidate at Brno University of Technology, specializing in Design and Process Engineering with a focus on Tribology. With a background in Mechanical Engineering, she has worked as an assistant at the university while also gaining industry experience as a student engineer at Garrett Advancing Motion. Alexandra’s research interests lie in understanding frictional behavior in fascia tissues, with a particular focus on lubrication and regeneration using hyaluronan. She has published extensively in reputable journals and has presented her work at international conferences.

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Alexandra Streďanská has authored or co-authored several publications in esteemed journals, including the Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials and Biotribology.

Citations: 3 citations from 3 documents

Documents authored: 2 documents

h-index: 1

Education:

Alexandra completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering at Brno University of Technology. She pursued her Master’s Degree in Power Engineering at the same institution. Currently, she is a Ph.D. Candidate in Design and Process Engineering at Brno University of Technology.

Research Focus:

Alexandra’s research primarily focuses on Tribology, with a specific emphasis on understanding frictional behavior in fascia tissues. Her work involves investigating lubrication and regeneration techniques using hyaluronan.

Professional Journey:

Alexandra has gained professional experience as an assistant at Brno University of Technology, where she engages in research work and teaching activities. Additionally, she worked as a student engineer at Garrett Advancing Motion, where she was involved in the development and qualification of turbochargers for petrol engines.

Honors & Awards:

Alexandra has received recognition for her academic and professional achievements, including the Best Poster Award at the 5th International Conference on BioTribology (ICoBT). She also secured first place in the EBEC Case Study at the faculty round and third place at the university round.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Alexandra has made significant contributions to the field through her publications. Notable works include understanding frictional behavior in fascia tissues through tribological modeling and material substitution, injecting hyaluronan in the thoracolumbar fascia, and developing a tribological model of human fascia.

Title: Understanding frictional behavior in fascia tissues through tribological modeling and material substitution

  • Journal: Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
  • Publication Date: May 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2024.106566
  • Contributors: A. Streďanská, D. Nečas, M. Vrbka, J. Suchánek, J. Matonohová, E. Toropitsyn, M. Hartl, I. Křupka, K. Nešporová

Title: Development of Tribological Model of Human Fascia: The Influence of Material Hardness and Motion Speed Journal: Biotribology

  • Publication Date: 2022
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.biotri.2022.100209 EID: 2-s2.0-85127519281
  • Contributors: A. Streďanská, D. Nečas, M. Vrbka, I. Křupka, M. Hartl, E. Toropitsyn, J. Husby

Research Timeline:

Alexandra’s research journey includes her current pursuit of a Ph.D. at Brno University of Technology, where she has been engaged since 2020. She also undertook internships at the University of Groningen, Netherlands, in 2023, and currently, she is a special student researcher at Kyushu University, Japan.

Collaborations and Projects:

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Alexandra has collaborated with researchers and professionals from various institutions, including Contipro as, the University of Groningen, and Kyushu University. She has been involved in projects related to tribology, turbocharger design, and the application of hyaluronan in tissue regeneration.

Xuesong Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

🌟Dr. Xuesong Li, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award🏆

 Doctorate at Shandong University, China

Xuesong Li is a lecturer at the School of Nuclear Science and Engineering, North China Electric Power University, with a background in Materials Science and Engineering. He obtained his Ph.D. from the State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials at Shandong University, where he also worked as a postdoctoral researcher. Li’s research focuses on the preparation of MXene and its device applications, as well as the synthesis of large-size, high-quality halide scintillation single crystals.

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Xuesong Li has a strong publication record with several articles published in high-impact journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal, Advanced Materials, and Advanced Functional Materials. His research has garnered attention in the scientific community, as evidenced by his publications’ citation metrics and journal impact factors.

Xuesong Li is affiliated with the State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials in Jinan, China. He has an Scopus Author Identifier and has been cited 223 times across 217 documents. His h-index is 6, indicating the number of papers (h) that have received at least h citations. Li has authored 11 documents.

Education

Li completed his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at the State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University. Prior to this, he earned his bachelor’s degrees in Materials Engineering and Polymer Materials and Engineering from Taiyuan University of Technology and Liaocheng University, respectively.

Research Focus

Li’s primary research interests include the preparation of MXene and its applications in various devices, along with the synthesis and characterization of large-size, high-quality halide scintillation single crystals. His work contributes to the advancement of materials science and engineering, particularly in the development of novel materials for diverse applications.

Professional Journey

After completing his Ph.D., Li served as a postdoctoral researcher at the State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University, where he conducted research under the supervision of Professors Xutang Tao and Zeliang Gao. He currently holds a position as a lecturer at the School of Nuclear Science and Engineering, North China Electric Power University, where he continues his research and contributes to the academic community.

Honors & Awards

Throughout his academic journey, Xuesong Li has received numerous honors and awards, including national scholarships, recognition as an excellent student in Shandong Province, and the National Inspirational Scholarship. His outstanding academic achievements reflect his dedication to excellence in research and education.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Li has made significant contributions to the field of materials science through his publications in reputable journals. His research on MXene synthesis methods, halide scintillation single crystals, and their applications in various devices has advanced the understanding of these materials and their potential applications in areas such as energy storage, biomedical engineering, and radiation detection.

“Achieving a Record Scintillation Performance by Micro-Doping a Heterovalent Magnetic Ion in Cs3Cu2I5 Single-Crystal”

  • Authors: Yao, Q., Li, J., Li, X., …, Wang, Z., Tao, X.
  • Published in: Advanced Materials, 2023, 35(44), 2304938
  • Summary: This study reports on achieving record scintillation performance by micro-doping a heterovalent magnetic ion in Cs3Cu2I5 single-crystal. Scintillation materials are crucial in various fields such as medical imaging and radiation detection, and this research likely presents a significant advancement in this area.

“Ambient-stable MXene with superior performance suitable for widespread applications”

  • Authors: Li, X., Ma, X., Zhang, H., …, Zhang, J., Tao, X.
  • Published in: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023, 455, 140635
  • Summary: This paper introduces an ambient-stable MXene material with superior performance, which holds potential for widespread applications. MXenes are a class of two-dimensional materials known for their unique properties, and achieving stability under ambient conditions enhances their utility in various fields.

“Passively Q-switched single crystal fiber pulsed laser at 1.05 µm with T3C2Tx as the saturable absorber”

  • Authors: Ma, X., Xue, N., Wang, T., …, He, J., Tao, X.
  • Published in: Optics Express, 2022, 30(25), pp. 44617–44627
  • Summary: This study presents a passively Q-switched single crystal fiber pulsed laser operating at 1.05 µm, with T3C2Tx as the saturable absorber. Q-switched lasers have applications in various fields such as telecommunications, laser surgery, and spectroscopy.

“High-Quality Cs3Cu2I5 Single-Crystal is a Fast-Decaying Scintillator”

  • Authors: Yao, Q., Li, J., Li, X., …, Wang, Z., Tao, X.
  • Published in: Advanced Optical Materials, 2022, 10(23), 2201161
  • Summary: This paper investigates the properties of high-quality Cs3Cu2I5 single-crystal as a fast-decaying scintillator. Understanding the decay characteristics of scintillators is crucial for optimizing their performance in various applications.

“Highly tumoricidal efficiency of non-oxidized MXene-Ti3C2Tx quantum dots on human uveal melanoma”

  • Authors: Zhang, H., Li, X., You, P., …, Tao, X., Qu, Y.
  • Published in: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2022, 10, 1028470
  • Summary: This study investigates the highly tumoricidal efficiency of non-oxidized MXene-Ti3C2Tx quantum dots on human uveal melanoma. MXene-based nanomaterials hold promise for various biomedical applications, including cancer therapy, due to their unique properties and biocompatibility.

Research Timeline

2010-2014: Bachelor’s education in Materials Engineering and Polymer Materials and Engineering 2014-2017: Bachelor’s research at Taiyuan University of Technology 2017-2021: Ph.D. research at Shandong University 2021-2024: Postdoctoral research at Shandong University 2024-Present: Lecturer at North China Electric Power University

Collaborations and Projects

Xuesong Li has collaborated with leading researchers in the field of materials science, including Professors Xutang Tao and Zeliang Gao at Shandong University. His research projects encompass a wide range of topics, from the synthesis of novel materials to the development of advanced devices for practical applications. Collaborations with academic and industrial partners enhance the impact and applicability of his research findings.