Andres J. Kreiner | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Andres J. Kreiner | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Physics- Superior Investigator-Head Accelerator Technology and Applications Department at University of San Martin-National Atomic Energy Commission, Argentina

Prof. Andrés Juan Kreiner is a distinguished physicist specializing in nuclear spectroscopy, accelerator technology, and medical physics applications. He holds a Ph.D. in Natural Sciences from the Technical University of Munich and has made significant contributions to nuclear research, particularly in boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) and proton therapy. As a senior researcher at CNEA and CONICET, he has led interdisciplinary teams developing accelerator-based technologies for biomedical and nuclear applications. He has held visiting research positions at prestigious institutions such as Brookhaven National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Institut de Physique Nucléaire in France. Additionally, he has played a crucial role in academic leadership, serving as a professor at multiple universities and contributing to curriculum development in interdisciplinary science and technology programs. His extensive work in science policy, public engagement, and international collaborations has solidified his reputation as a leader in nuclear science and its applications.

Professional Profile 

Education

Prof. Andrés J. Kreiner pursued his higher education in physics, earning a Ph.D. in Natural Sciences from the Technical University of Munich, Germany. His doctoral research focused on nuclear spectroscopy and accelerator technology, laying the foundation for his extensive contributions to nuclear physics and medical applications. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed his undergraduate studies in physics, where he developed a strong background in nuclear reactions and experimental techniques. Throughout his academic journey, he engaged in multidisciplinary research, gaining expertise in areas such as boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) and proton therapy. His education was further enriched by international collaborations and research stays at renowned institutions, including Brookhaven National Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His commitment to academic excellence and continuous learning has played a pivotal role in shaping his career, enabling him to lead groundbreaking research projects and mentor future generations of scientists in nuclear and medical physics.

Professional Experience

Prof. Andrés J. Kreiner has had a distinguished career in nuclear physics, with extensive contributions to both fundamental research and applied sciences. He has held key academic and research positions, including his long-standing role at the National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA) of Argentina, where he has been instrumental in advancing nuclear applications in medicine and industry. His expertise in accelerator-based nuclear reactions and boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) has led to pioneering developments in cancer treatment. He has also collaborated with leading international institutions such as Brookhaven National Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, enhancing global research efforts in nuclear spectroscopy and particle accelerator technologies. In addition to his research, Prof. Kreiner has mentored numerous students and contributed significantly to scientific literature, strengthening Argentina’s position in the field of nuclear physics. His professional career is marked by innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a commitment to advancing both theoretical and applied nuclear science.

Research Interest

Prof. Andrés J. Kreiner’s research interests lie at the intersection of nuclear physics, medical applications, and accelerator technology. His work focuses on nuclear reactions, spectroscopy, and the development of particle accelerators for both fundamental studies and applied sciences. A significant area of his research is Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT), a cutting-edge cancer treatment method that utilizes neutron beams to target malignant cells selectively. He has also contributed extensively to the advancement of accelerator-driven neutron sources, with applications in medicine, industry, and materials science. His studies in nuclear instrumentation and radiation detection have played a crucial role in improving diagnostic and therapeutic technologies. Prof. Kreiner’s interdisciplinary approach integrates physics, engineering, and medical sciences, fostering collaborations with international research institutions. Through his contributions, he has advanced the understanding of nuclear interactions and their practical applications, particularly in healthcare and radiation-based technologies, making a lasting impact on the field.

Award and Honor

Prof. Andrés J. Kreiner has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to nuclear physics, accelerator technology, and medical applications such as Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT). His pioneering work in neutron-based cancer treatment and accelerator-driven neutron sources has earned him prestigious accolades from scientific institutions and professional organizations worldwide. He has been honored by national and international physics societies for his research excellence, leadership, and innovation in nuclear science and its applications. His contributions have also been recognized through invited lectures, keynote speeches, and memberships in esteemed scientific committees. Additionally, Prof. Kreiner has played a key role in advancing collaborative research efforts, earning recognition from academic institutions and research centers. His dedication to scientific progress, particularly in the medical and nuclear physics domains, has cemented his reputation as a leading figure in the field, with awards that reflect his impact on both science and society.

Research Skill

Prof. Andrés J. Kreiner possesses a diverse and advanced set of research skills, particularly in the fields of nuclear physics, accelerator technology, and medical applications such as Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT). His expertise includes the development and optimization of particle accelerators, neutron sources, and radiation detectors for scientific and medical purposes. He has extensive experience in experimental physics, computational modeling, and data analysis, which he applies to improve neutron-based therapies and nuclear instrumentation. His ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications has led to significant advancements in nuclear medicine and radiation technology. Additionally, Prof. Kreiner has strong collaborative and interdisciplinary research skills, working with scientists, engineers, and medical professionals to develop innovative solutions. His proficiency in scientific communication, project management, and grant writing has facilitated numerous successful research initiatives, making him a recognized leader in his field. His work continues to shape the future of nuclear and medical physics.

Conclusion

Andrés Juan Kreiner is an exceptionally strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His groundbreaking contributions in nuclear physics, accelerator technology, and medical applications, combined with his leadership in major scientific institutions, make him highly deserving. While adding more recent international recognitions and emphasizing his publication impact could further solidify his case, his vast experience and impact on both research and applied sciences position him as a top contender for this prestigious award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Present status of accelerator-based BNCT
    Authors: AJ Kreiner, J Bergueiro, D Cartelli, M Baldo, W Castell, JG Asoia, …
    Year: 2016
    Citation: 169

  • Title: Study of atmospheric particulate matter in Buenos Aires city
    Authors: H Bogo, M Otero, P Castro, MJ Ozafrán, A Kreiner, EJ Calvo, RM Negri
    Year: 2003
    Citation: 143

  • Title: Concentrations and elemental composition of particulate matter in the Buenos Aires underground system
    Authors: LG Murruni, V Solanes, M Debray, AJ Kreiner, J Davidson, M Davidson, …
    Year: 2009
    Citation: 103

  • Title: Rotational structures in doubly odd 198Tl
    Authors: AJ Kreiner, M Fenzl, S Lunardi, MAJ Mariscotti
    Year: 1977
    Citation: 95

  • Title: Coriolis-Distorted Bands of Common g9/2 Parentage in Odd and Doubly Odd N= 41 Nuclei
    Authors: AJ Kreiner, MAJ Mariscotti
    Year: 1979
    Citation: 94

  • Title: Experimental and theoretical radiation damage studies on crystalline silicon solar cells
    Authors: M Alurralde, MJL Tamasi, CJ Bruno, MGM Bogado, J Plá, JF Vázquez, …
    Year: 2004
    Citation: 93

  • Title: High-spin states in doubly odd and signature inversion in structures
    Authors: MA Cardona, AJ Kreiner, D Hojman, G Levinton, ME Debray, M Davidson, …
    Year: 1999
    Citation: 77

  • Title: Accelerator-based BNCT
    Authors: AJ Kreiner
    Year: 2012
    Citation: 74

  • Title: Band structure in and the different coupling schemes in a deformed doubly odd nucleus
    Authors: AJ Kreiner, J Davidson, M Davidson, D Abriola, C Pomar, P Thieberger
    Year: 1987
    Citation: 69

  • Title: Induction and rejoining of DNA double strand breaks assessed by H2AX phosphorylation in melanoma cells irradiated with proton and lithium beams
    Authors: IL Ibañez, C Bracalente, BL Molinari, MA Palmieri, L Policastro, AJ Kreiner, …
    Year: 2009
    Citation: 67

  • Title: Evidence for Predicted Level Crossings in π ̃ h9/2 ⊗ ν ̃ i13/2 Bands in Very Neutron-Deficient, Doubly Odd T1 Isotopes
    Authors: AJ Kreiner, C Baktash, GG Bermudez, MAJ Mariscotti
    Year: 1981
    Citation: 67

  • Title: Structure in Tl 200 and the odd-even staggering in π ̃ h9/2 ⊗ ν ̃ i13/2 bands
    Authors: AJ Kreiner, MAJ Mariscotti, C Baktash, E Der Mateosian, P Thieberger
    Year: 1981
    Citation: 67

Yutao Wang | Aerospace engineering | Best Researcher Award

🌟Dr. Yutao Wang, Aerospace engineering, Best Researcher Award🏆

  •  Doctorate at Southeast University, China 

Yutao Wang is a dedicated Ph.D. Candidate of Engineering affiliated with the School of Civil Engineering at Southeast University (SEU) in Nanjing, China. With a robust academic background in civil engineering, including a Master of Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology, Yutao’s research interests primarily revolve around origami, kirigami, deployable and reconfiguration antennas, and foldable membranes. Yutao has actively participated in various research projects funded by prestigious organizations such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shanghai Aerospace Science and Technology Innovation Fund. Their work has been recognized through numerous awards and honors, including the Xu Baichuan – OVM Prestress Scholarship and the Merit Student of Southeast University award. Yutao has made significant contributions to the field, with publications in reputable journals and conference proceedings.

Author Metrics:

Scopus Profile

Yutao Wang’s research contributions are reflected not only in the quality and quantity of their publications but also in their author metrics. Yutao has consistently demonstrated a high level of scholarly productivity, with publications in prestigious journals such as Advances in Space Research, International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, and Journal of Building Structures. Their work has also been presented at renowned conferences such as the ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and SAMIO The International Symposium on Structures and Materials Inspired by Origami.

  • Citations: 146
  • Documents: 17
  • h-index: 5

Yutao Wang is affiliated with Harbin Institute of Technology in Harbin, China. With a total citation count of 146 from 136 documents, Yutao has authored 17 documents and has achieved an h-index of 5. They have contributed significantly to their field of expertise.

Education:

Yutao Wang’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology, followed by a Master of Engineering degree from the same institution. Currently, Yutao is pursuing a Ph.D. in Engineering at Southeast University. Yutao’s educational background has equipped them with a solid foundation in civil engineering, preparing them for advanced research in their chosen field of study.

Research Focus:

Yutao Wang’s research interests encompass several areas within civil engineering, with a particular focus on origami, kirigami, deployable and reconfiguration antennas, and foldable membranes. Their work revolves around addressing fundamental challenges in the deployment and manufacture of large-scale space antenna membrane structures, as well as exploring the design and optimization of novel deployable and folding structures based on origami principles. Yutao’s research aims to contribute to the development of innovative solutions for engineering applications in space technology, structural mechanics, and beyond.

Professional Journey:

Yutao Wang’s professional journey has been marked by a commitment to academic excellence and research innovation. From their undergraduate studies at Harbin Institute of Technology to their current role as a Ph.D. Candidate at Southeast University, Yutao has continually pursued opportunities to expand their knowledge and expertise in civil engineering. Their research endeavors have led to collaborations with leading institutions and organizations, resulting in significant contributions to the field of deployable structures and antenna design.

Honors & Awards:

Yutao Wang’s dedication to academic and research excellence has been recognized through various honors and awards. These include the Xu Baichuan – OVM Prestress Scholarship, Merit Student of Southeast University award, and the Second Prize for excellent paper in the 30th National Structural Engineering Academic Conference, among others. These accolades reflect Yutao’s outstanding achievements and contributions to the field of civil engineering.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Yutao Wang has made notable contributions to the field of civil engineering through their research publications and conference presentations. Their work spans a wide range of topics, including packing optimization and design of deployable antennas, analytical and numerical analysis of planar linkages, stability analysis of concrete-filled steel tube arches, and research on novel folded honeycomb materials. Yutao’s publications in reputable journals and conference proceedings demonstrate their expertise and significant contributions to advancing knowledge in their research areas.

  1. Comparative Study of Transverse-Dislocated Magnetic-Field Modulated Brushless Contra-Rotating Machine With Different Rotor Structures
    • Published in IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, 2024
    • Authors: Wang, Y., Sui, Y., Zheng, P., Liu, G., Liang, X.
    • Abstract: This study compares the performance of transverse-dislocated magnetic-field modulated brushless contra-rotating machines with different rotor structures.
    • Citations: 0
  2. Research on a Transverse-Dislocated Magnetic-Field Modulated Brushless Contra-Rotating Machine Adopting Different Core Material Combinations
    • Published in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2023
    • Authors: Wang, Y., Sui, Y., Liu, G., Liang, X., Zheng, P.
    • Abstract: The research investigates transverse-dislocated magnetic-field modulated brushless contra-rotating machines utilizing various core material combinations.
    • Citations: 1
  3. Analysis and experimental verification of transverse-dislocated magnetic-field modulated brushless contra-rotating machine
    • Published in IET Electric Power Applications, 2023
    • Authors: Wang, Y., Sui, Y., Liu, G., Liang, X., Zheng, P.
    • Abstract: This article presents an analysis and experimental verification of transverse-dislocated magnetic-field modulated brushless contra-rotating machines.
    • Citations: 0
  4. Investigation of a Dual-Winding Dual-Flux-Concentrated Magnetic-Field-Modulated Brushless Compound-Structure Machine for Hybrid Electrical Vehicles
    • Published in IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification, 2023 (Article in Press)
    • Authors: Liu, G., Bai, J., Lang, J., Wang, Y., Zeng, P.
    • Abstract: The investigation focuses on a dual-winding dual-flux-concentrated magnetic-field-modulated brushless compound-structure machine for hybrid electrical vehicles.
    • Citations: 0 (Article in Press)
  5. Equivalent Magnetic Network Model for Dual-Winding Dual-Flux-Concentrated Magnetic-Field-Modulated Brushless Compound-Structure Machine
    • Published in IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, 2023 (Article in Press)
    • Authors: Bai, J., Liu, G., Lang, J., Wang, Y., Zheng, P.
    • Abstract: This article proposes an equivalent magnetic network model for dual-winding dual-flux-concentrated magnetic-field-modulated brushless compound-structure machines.
    • Citations: 1 (Article in Press)

These publications showcase Yutao Wang’s contributions to the field of magnetic-field modulated brushless machines, with a focus on different rotor structures, core material combinations, and experimental verifications.

Research Timeline:

Yutao Wang’s research timeline illustrates their progression and achievements throughout their academic and professional journey. Beginning with their undergraduate studies at Harbin Institute of Technology, Yutao has pursued advanced research in civil engineering, culminating in their current role as a Ph.D. Candidate at Southeast University. Along the way, Yutao has been involved in various research projects, received prestigious awards and honors, and made significant contributions to the field through their publications and presentations.