Prof. Massimo Ceraolo | Network Communication Protocol | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Massimo Ceraolo | Network Communication Protocol | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Massimo Ceraolo, University of Pisa, Italy

Prof. Massimo Ceraolo is a distinguished figure in the field of Electrical Engineering, graduating with honors in 1985 🏅. His illustrious career spans from extensive research in private companies to esteemed positions in academia. As a full professor of Electric Power Systems at the University of Pisa, he has led numerous funded projects, including groundbreaking work on hybrid propulsion systems for vehicles 🚗. Prof. Ceraolo’s research interests encompass diverse areas such as electrochemical energy storage, electric and hybrid vehicles, and advanced simulation techniques 📊. He is also a dedicated educator, teaching courses on electric vehicles and power systems at both undergraduate and graduate levels 🎓. Additionally, he has held leadership roles within the academic community, serving as the President of the School of Engineering at the University of Pisa and contributing to various technical commissions and consortia 🌟.

🌐 Professional Profiles :

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🎓 Education:

Prof. Massimo Ceraolo has been a pioneering figure in electrical engineering for over three decades. 🌟🔌 His journey began at the Università degli Studi di Pisa in Tuscany, Italy, where he completed his Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from 1979 to 1985. 🎓🇮🇹 Since then, he has continued to contribute significantly to the field through his research, publications, and academic leadership. 📘📈 Prof. Ceraolo’s extensive expertise and dedication have left an indelible mark on the world of electrical engineering. ⚡🌍

🔬 Research Focus:

  • Electrochemical energy storage systems
  • Electric and hybrid vehicles
  • Electrically driven guided transport systems
  • Advanced simulation and lab testing systems

🌱 Funded Projects:

  • Coordinated pioneering research leading to the development of the world’s first hybrid propulsion scooter in collaboration with Piaggio.
  • Led various projects funded by public and private entities, including European Commission and Tuscan regional initiatives.

🎓 Teaching Activity:

  • Instructs courses on Electric and Hybrid Vehicles and Electric Power Systems at the University of Pisa.
  • Shares expertise in Naval Electric Systems at the Naval Academy of Livorno and various industry-oriented “Italian Masters” programs.

📘 Other Contributions:

  • Co-authored educational materials, including the book “Fundamentals of Electric Power Engineering.”
  • Held leadership roles within academia, including Presidency of the School of Engineering at the University of Pisa.
  • Served on the Patent Technical Commission of the University of Pisa, showcasing his commitment to innovation and intellectual property.

📚 Publication Impact and Citations :

Scopus Metrics:

  • 📝 Publications: 10 documents indexed in Scopus.
  • 📊 Citations: A total of 16 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Prof. Massimo Ceraolo’s research within the academic community.

Google Scholar Metrics:

  • All Time:
    • Citations: 4784 📖
    • h-index: 26 📊
    • i10-index: 48 🔍
  • Since 2018:
    • Citations: 1652 📖
    • h-index: 19 📊
    • i10-index: 32 🔍

👨‍🏫 A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. 🌐🔬

Publications Top Notes :

  1. New Dynamical Models of Lead-Acid Batteries
    • Published Year: 2000
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
    • Cited By: 822
  2. High Fidelity Electrical Model with Thermal Dependence for Characterization and Simulation of High Power Lithium Battery Cells
    • Published Year: 2012
    • Journal: IEEE International Electric Vehicle Conference
    • Cited By: 581
  3. Dynamical Models of Lead-Acid Batteries: Implementation Issues
    • Published Year: 2002
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
    • Cited By: 470
  4. Control Techniques of Dispersed Generators to Improve the Continuity of Electricity Supply
    • Published Year: 2002
    • Journal: IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting Conference Proceedings
    • Cited By: 463
  5. Modelling Static and Dynamic Behaviour of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells on the Basis of Electro-Chemical Description
    • Published Year: 2003
    • Journal: Journal of Power Sources
    • Cited By: 374

 

 

 

 

Assoc Prof Dr. Vikas Khanduja | Internet Protocol | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Vikas Khanduja | Network Protocols | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Vikas Khanduja, Addenbrooke’s – Cambridge University Hospital, United Kingdom

Dr. Vikas Khanduja, a distinguished scholar 🎓, earned his PhD from Ghent University in November 2020, showcasing his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. Prior to that, he achieved an MA(Cantab) from the University of Cambridge in July 2013, reflecting his dedication to academic excellence. Dr. Khanduja’s educational journey is marked by a pursuit of knowledge at renowned institutions, underscoring his expertise and passion for orthopaedic surgery. In the realm of accolades, he stands as a prominent figure adorned with prestigious awards 🏆. In 2023, he is poised to deliver the Prof Balusankaran Oration at IOACON, highlighting his recognition among peers.

The Institute of Physics honored him with the Lee Luca Business Award in October 2023, emphasizing his multidisciplinary contributions. Notably, the 2022 NIHR CRN East of England Celebration Award for Inspiration underscores his impact on clinical research. His innovative work in joint replacements, specifically with Microfluidic Force Sensors, earned him the Armourers & Brasiers Venture Prize in June 2022. As the Hunterian Professor in 2021 at The Royal College of Surgeons of England, Dr. Khanduja’s accolades also include the Bernard Meggitt Lecture and the Royal College of Surgeons’ Team Award for Innovation in Surgical Education. From the Naughton Dunn Lecture & Medal to the AK Saha Eponymous Lecture Award by the Indian Orthopaedic Association, Dr. Khanduja’s journey is marked by a trail of recognition, emphasizing his profound impact in orthopaedics and surgical education.

His research interests span a dynamic intersection of network protocols and orthopaedics, showcasing a versatile expertise 🧠🌐. In the field of orthopaedics, his focus extends to the hip, unraveling complexities, and his dedication to sports injury research demonstrates a commitment to enhancing athlete well-being. Driven by a passion for technological connectivity and musculoskeletal intricacies, Dr. Vikas Khanduja embodies a holistic approach to research that significantly contributes to the advancement of knowledge in diverse domains. 👨‍⚕️✨

🎓Education : 

Dr. Vikas Khanduja is a distinguished scholar with a robust educational background. He earned his PhD from Ghent University on November 26, 2020, showcasing his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. Prior to that, he achieved an MA(Cantab) from the University of Cambridge on July 20, 2013, reflecting his dedication to academic excellence. Dr. Khanduja’s educational journey is marked by a pursuit of knowledge at renowned institutions, underscoring his expertise and passion for his field of study. 🎓📚

🌐 Professional Profiles : 

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🏆 Awards and Honors :

✨ Dr. Vikas Khanduja stands as a distinguished figure in the field of orthopaedic surgery, adorned with a cascade of prestigious awards and honors. In 2023, he is set to deliver the Prof Balusankaran Oration at IOACON, a testament to his expertise and recognition among peers. The Institute of Physics honored him with the Lee Luca Business Award in October 2023, highlighting his multidisciplinary contributions. Notably, the 2022 NIHR CRN East of England Celebration Award for Inspiration underscores Dr. Khanduja’s impact on clinical research. His innovative work in joint replacements, specifically with Microfluidic Force Sensors, earned him the Armourers & Brasiers Venture Prize in June 2022. Serving as the Hunterian Professor in 2021 at The Royal College of Surgeons of England, Dr. Khanduja’s accolades also include the Bernard Meggitt Lecture and the Royal College of Surgeons’ Team Award for Innovation in Surgical Education. From the Naughton Dunn Lecture & Medal to the AK Saha Eponymous Lecture Award by the Indian Orthopaedic Association, Dr. Khanduja’s journey is marked by a trail of recognition, emphasizing his profound impact in orthopaedics and surgical education. 🏆👨‍⚕️

🧠 Research Interests 🔬🌐 :

Dr. Vikas Khanduja’s intellectual pursuits converge on a dynamic intersection of research interests, showcasing a versatile expertise. His inquisitive mind delves into the intricate realm of network protocols, deciphering the intricate language that underpins digital connectivity. 🧠 In the field of orthopaedics, Dr. Khanduja’s focus extends to the hip, unraveling the complexities surrounding this crucial joint. His dedication to sports injury research demonstrates a commitment to enhancing athlete well-being, while his exploration of Femoroacetabular Impingement illuminates crucial aspects of hip joint mechanics. 🔬🌐 Driven by a passion for both technological connectivity and musculoskeletal intricacies, Dr. Vikas Khanduja embodies a holistic approach to research that contributes significantly to the advancement of knowledge in diverse domains.

📚 Publication Impact and Citations : 

Scopus Metrics:

  • 📝 Publications: 180 documents indexed in Scopus.
  • 📊 Citations: A total of 3,160 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Dr. Vikas Khanduja’s research within the academic community.

Google Scholar Metrics:

  • All Time:
    • Citations: 5800 📖
    • h-index: 40 📊
    • i10-index: 95 🔍
  • Since 2018:
    • Citations: 4544 📖
    • h-index: 36 📊
    • i10-index: 90 🔍

👨‍🏫 A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. 🌐🔬

Publications Top Notes :

1.  A quick guide to survey research

Journal: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England

Published Year: 2013, Cited by 701 articles

2.  Arthroscopic hip surgery compared with physiotherapy and activity modification for the treatment of symptomatic femoroacetabular impingement: multicentre randomised controlled trial

Journal: bmj

Published Year: 2019, Cited by 250 articles

3.  The 2019 revised version of association research circulation osseous staging system of osteonecrosis of the femoral head

Journal: The Journal of arthroplasty

Published Year: 2020, Cited by 190 articles

4.  Whole-genome sequencing coupled to imputation discovers genetic signals for anthropometric traits

Journal: The American Journal of Human Genetics

Published Year: 2017, Cited by 190 articles

5.  Maximizing virtual meetings and conferences: a review of best practices

Journal: International orthopaedics

Published Year: 2020, Cited by 189 articles

6.  Negative pressure wound therapy for management of the surgical incision in orthopaedic surgery: a review of evidence and mechanisms for an emerging indication

Journal: Bone & joint research

Published Year: 2013, Cited by 146 articles

7.  Arthroscopic surgery of the hip: current concepts and recent advances

Journal: The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume

Published Year: 2006, Cited by 133 articles

8.  Arthroscopic hip preservation surgery: current concepts and perspective

Journal: The bone & joint journal

Published Year: 2013, Cited by 129 articles

9.  Current concepts in the diagnosis and management of femoroacetabular impingement

Journal: International orthopaedics

Published Year: 2011, Cited by 124 articles

10.  Does virtual reality simulation have a role in training trauma and orthopaedic surgeons?

Journal: The Bone & Joint Journal

Published Year: 2018, Cited by 119 articles