Samira Mansouri Majd | Electrochemical biosensor | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Samira Mansouri Majd | Electrochemical biosensor | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Samira Mansouri Majd, Mansouri Majd, Pasargad Institute for Advanced Innovative Solutions, Iran

Dr. Samira Mansouri Majd is a distinguished Iranian analytical chemist specializing in electrochemical sensors and biosensors. Born in May 1987 in Kermanshah, she holds a B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Kurdistan University, graduating top of her class at each level. With extensive postdoctoral experience from Razi and Kurdistan Universities, her research focuses on point-of-care diagnostics, wearable biosensors, field-effect transistors (FETs), nanocomposite synthesis, and microfluidic systems. Currently serving as a researcher at Khatam University and advisor professor at Kurdistan University, Dr. Majd has authored over 17 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals like Talanta and Biosensors & Bioelectronics. She has been honored with national awards including the Dr. Shahriari and Dr. Mousavi Awards from the National Elite Foundation. Her technical skills span electrochemical analysis, optical spectroscopy, and sensor fabrication. A committed educator and innovator, she is actively advancing next-generation sensing technologies for biomedical and environmental applications.

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Educational Background

Dr. Samira Mansouri Majd has an outstanding academic record marked by consistent excellence across all levels of education. She completed her high school diploma in Experimental Sciences at Golshan High School in Kermanshah, Iran, graduating top of her class in 2005 with a score of 19.77/20. She earned her B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from Kurdistan University in 2009 with a GPA of 17.65/20, ranking first among 28 students. Her undergraduate project on QSAR/QSPR was awarded a perfect score under the supervision of Dr. Raouf Ghavami. Dr. Majd continued at Kurdistan University for her M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry, achieving 18.97/20 and again ranking first, with a thesis on electrochemical sensors using nanocomposites, guided by Professor Abdollah Salimi. She pursued her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry at the same university, graduating in 2018 with a near-perfect score of 19.76/20. Her doctoral research focused on field-effect transistor biosensors and was also supervised by Professor Salimi.

Research Background

Dr. Samira Mansouri Majd has built a dynamic research career in the field of analytical chemistry with a focus on biosensor development and nanotechnology. She completed three consecutive postdoctoral fellowships between 2019 and 2022. Her first postdoc at Razi University (2019–2020), funded by the Grant for Iran’s Scientific Leaders, focused on designing electrochemical biosensors for detecting various biological compounds under the supervision of Professor Mojtaba Shamsipur. Continuing at Razi University (2020–2021), she explored field-effect transistor (FET)-based electrochemical sensors and biosensors. She then joined Kurdistan University (2021–2022), where her work expanded to photoelectrochemical biosensors, supported by a national grant from the Ministry of Science. Since 2022, Dr. Majd has served as an advisor professor at Kurdistan University, guiding PhD research on photoactive nano-component-based sensors. Concurrently, at Khatam University, she leads projects on smartphone-integrated wearable biosensors and Ni-rich NMC cathode materials for energy storage applications.

Teaching Experience

Dr. Samira Mansouri Majd has demonstrated a strong commitment to teaching and academic mentorship throughout her career. She has served as a laboratory instructor in General Chemistry (II) at the University of Kurdistan in 2014 and 2015, helping students build foundational experimental skills. Her expertise in analytical chemistry was further reflected in her role as a lab instructor for Analytical Chemistry (I) and (II) during 2014, 2015, 2021, and 2022, where she trained students in complex analytical techniques and instrumental analysis. Dr. Majd also contributed to student enrichment activities by participating in the Chemistry Olympiad in 2014, guiding talented students in advanced chemical problem-solving. In addition to lab-based instruction, she taught General Chemistry theory courses during the second semesters of 2021 and 2022, combining theory with practical insights to enhance student understanding. Her teaching experience underscores her dedication to cultivating future scientists and advancing chemical education.

Honors and Achievements

Dr. Samira Mansouri Majd has been widely recognized for her academic excellence and research contributions. She received the prestigious Dr. Shahriari Award and Dr. Mousavi Award from the National Elite Foundation in 2023, highlighting her leadership in scientific innovation. Previously, she was honored with the Academic Talent Award by the same foundation in both January 2016 and November 2015. Her exceptional academic performance earned her the title of Best Chemistry Student in Iran in 2017. Dr. Majd consistently ranked first in her class throughout her academic journey—first out of 28 in her B.Sc., first out of 10 in her M.Sc., and first out of 5 in her Ph.D. She was also recognized as the top student at the University of Kurdistan during 2007–2008. Additionally, she gained admission to her Ph.D. program through the elite “bright talent” quota and was selected in the research section of the 8th intra-university movement festival in 2015.

Research Focus Areas

Dr. Samira Mansouri Majd’s research is rooted in analytical chemistry with a sharp interdisciplinary focus on biosensors, nanotechnology, electrochemistry, and field-effect transistor (FET)-based diagnostics. Her work prominently spans the development of ultrasensitive electrochemical and optical biosensors for clinical diagnostics, such as cancer biomarkers (CA 125, CA 19-9, BRCA1, miRNA-155), environmental monitoring, and therapeutic applications. She actively investigates aptasensors, immunosensors, and molecularly imprinted polymer-based platforms, integrating advanced nanomaterials like graphene, MoS₂, TiS₃ nanoribbons, and metal oxides for signal enhancement. Additionally, her innovations in microfluidics, wearable and smartphone-based point-of-care devices, and photoelectrochemical transducers mark her commitment to miniaturization and real-time monitoring. Her recent publications emphasize lateral flow tests, VEGF165 aptasensing, and Hg²⁺ aptasensors, showcasing a synergy between material science, nano-bio interfaces, and translational health technologies, aligning her with cutting-edge research in biosensor engineering, nanodiagnostics, and smart medical devices.

Publication Top Notes

  • Ultrasensitive flexible FET-type aptasensor for CA 125 – 157 citations, 2018 📅

  • Detection of miRNA-155 via MoS₂ FET biosensor – 151 citations, 2018 🔍

  • MnO nanoflakes/CNTs sensor for Cr(III) – 92 citations, 2015 ⚗️

  • Electrochemical theophylline sensor (MnO₂/IL/Chitosan) – 89 citations, 2013 💊

  • L-Cysteine sensor with MnO₂/graphene composite – 50 citations, 2013 🧪

  • Label-free lactate detection using NiO FET – 30 citations, 2017 🧬

  • MoS₂–Carbon Dot Transistor Hg²⁺ Aptasensor – 29 citations, 2020 💡

  • NiO thin-film FET for HIV-1 gene detection – 29 citations, 2018 🧬

  • BRCA1 detection via aptamer/MIP-MoS₂ FET – 25 citations, 2023 🧠

  • CA 19-9 detection with TiS₃ FET immunosensor – 11 citations, 2023 🧪

  • FAD immobilization on MnO₂/RGO sensor for persulfate – 9 citations, 2016 ⚛️

  • CA 19-9 detection via MoS₂-based FET – 7 citations, 2023 🧬

  • TiS₃-based FET immunosensor for prostate cancer – 4 citations, 2024 👨‍⚕️

  • VEGF165 sensor via electrochemically exfoliated graphene – 2 citations, 2024 🧫

  • VEGF165 aptasensor with nanoporous gold – 1 citation, 2025 🧪

Lenian He | Circuit Design | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lenian He | Circuit Design | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lenian He, Zhejiang University, China

Prof. Lenian He is a distinguished scholar in semiconductor devices and integrated circuit design, currently serving as a Professor at the College of Integrated Circuits, Zhejiang University, China. He earned his B.S. from Southeast University in 1983 and completed his Ph.D. at Kanazawa University, Japan, in 1996. With extensive experience in both industry and academia, he has worked as Principal Engineer at Suzhou Semiconductor Cooperation and as Senior Research Scientist at Toyo Tanso Cooperation, Japan. Since joining Zhejiang University in 1999, he has authored over 120 research papers, contributed to three books, and holds 45 patents. His expertise spans power management ICs, driver ICs, ac–dc controllers, and data converters. Prof. He has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Komatsu Green Research Award, Yoneyama Research Award, and recognition from the Zhejiang Provincial Government and China’s Ministry of Education for excellence in teaching and scientific achievements. His contributions have significantly advanced analog and power IC technology.

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🎓 Academic Qualifications & Professional Background

Prof. Lenian He is an accomplished expert in semiconductor devices with a robust academic and professional background. He earned his B.S. degree in semiconductor devices from Southeast University, Nanjing, China, in 1983, and later completed his Ph.D. in the same field at Kanazawa University, Ishikawa, Japan, in 1996. His career began in industry, where he worked as a Principal Engineer at Suzhou Semiconductor Cooperation from 1983 to 1990, focusing on CMOS sensor and IC development. Following this, he served as a Senior Research Scientist at the Research and Development Center of Toyo Tanso Cooperation in Osaka, Japan, from 1996 to 1999. Transitioning into academia, he joined Zhejiang University in 1999 as an Associate Professor and has held the position of Full Professor since 2002. Currently, he is a faculty member in the College of Integrated Circuits, where he continues to contribute to cutting-edge research and the academic community.

🏆 Recognitions and Awards

Prof. Lenian He has been widely recognized for his outstanding contributions to research, innovation, and education in the field of semiconductor and integrated circuit design. His early research excellence was acknowledged with the prestigious Komatsu Green Research Award in 1991 and the Yoneyama Research Award in 1994, both awarded in Japan. These accolades highlight his international research impact during his time in academia and industry abroad. After joining Zhejiang University, his dedication to teaching and scholarly work earned him the Excellent Staff Award in 2005. He has also been honored with the Scientific and Technological Achievements Award by the Zhejiang Provincial Government, underscoring his influential role in advancing technological development at the regional level. In recognition of his commitment to academic excellence, he received the Teaching Achievements Awards from China’s State Educational Ministry in both 2009 and 2013. These distinguished awards reflect his sustained leadership, innovation, and mentorship across research and education domains.

Research Focus

Prof. Lenian He’s research primarily focuses on analog and power integrated circuits, with significant contributions to power management systems, DC–DC converters, digital isolators, temperature sensors, and low-dropout regulators (LDOs). His recent publications highlight innovations in GaN-based power converters, synchronous rectification, and current sensing techniques tailored for high-efficiency applications such as AI data centers. He has also explored multi-output DC–DC converters, binary translation hardware techniques, and perovskite-based memory devices, indicating a multidisciplinary approach that bridges microelectronics, embedded systems, and hardware security. With a consistent emphasis on improving energy efficiency, signal integrity, and integration in CMOS and GaN technologies, Prof. He’s work supports the development of next-generation electronics for both consumer and industrial applications. His research is especially relevant in fields like smart power ICs, semiconductor devices, data center optimization, and automated hardware systems, establishing him as a leading figure in power electronics and advanced integrated circuit design.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 A Brushless DC Motor Driver Chip With Adaptive Synchronous Rectification – IET Power Electronics, 2025

  • 📘 A High Current NMOS LDO with Output Impedance Shaping – IEEE TCAS-I, 2025

  • 📑 48V-to-1V GaN Power Converter for AI Data Centers – Conference, 2025

  • 📘 SPC-Indexed Indirect Branch Cache Technique – J. of Circuits, Systems & Computers, 2024

  • 🧪 Lead-Free Bismuth Halide Perovskite Film for Memory – J. Materials Sci.: Electronics, 2024 | 🔄 Cited by: 1

  • 🌀 Single-Inductor Multi-Output DC–DC Converter – Conference, 2024

  • 🌡️ BJT-Based 16-bit ZOOM Temperature Sensor – Conference, 2024 | 🔄 Cited by: 1

  • 🔌 Capacitively Coupled Digital Isolator (160 kV/μs) – Microelectronics Journal, 2023 | 🔄 Cited by: 1

  • 🔌 Digital Isolator with Multi-Pulse Coding (200 kV/μs) – IEICE Electronics Express, 2023

  • 💻 Hardware Mapping for Condition Bits in Binary Translation – Electronics Switzerland, 2023 | 🔄 Cited by: 6

Zhengqun Xue | Optical Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhengqun Xue | Optical Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Fuzhou University, China

🔬 Prof. Zhengqun Xue holds a Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics, specializing in Optical Communication and Sensing. With over 15 years of R&D experience, he has led innovations in high-speed DFB lasers, optical amplifiers, and 5G/6G photonic chips. Formerly with Fujian Z.K. Litecore and Shanghai Xinwei Semiconductor, he is now a researcher and master’s supervisor at Fuzhou University. 📡 He has published 11+ SCI/EI papers, holds 30+ invention patents, and has led national-level projects. 🏆 His work has earned awards like the “China IC” Innovation Award and supports tech giants like Huawei and ZTE.

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🎓 Education Background

Prof. Zhengqun Xue has built a solid academic foundation in the field of physics and condensed matter. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Xiamen University (2003–2007) 🎓, followed by a Master’s degree in Condensed Matter Physics from the same institution (2007–2010) 🔬. Further advancing his expertise, he obtained a Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from the prestigious University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2014–2017) 🧪. His academic journey laid the groundwork for his groundbreaking research in optical communication and sensing technologies.

💼 Professional Experience

Prof. Zhengqun Xue has extensive industry and academic experience in photonic chip development. From 2010 to 2022, he served as R&D Lead for Photonic Chips at Fujian Z.K. Litecore Co., Ltd., driving innovations in optoelectronic devices 🔬. In 2022, he joined Shanghai Xinwei Semiconductor as Director of Photonic Chip R&D, leading cutting-edge research and product development ⚙️. Since September 2023, he has been a Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Advanced Manufacturing, Fuzhou University, where he mentors students and advances research in optical communication technologies

🏆 Honors & Awards

Prof. Zhengqun Xue has been widely recognized for his outstanding contributions to photonic chip innovation and optical communication technologies. In 2022, he was honored as an Outstanding Young Talent under the Fujian Province Eagle Plan 🌟. He also led projects that earned the “China IC” Outstanding Technological Innovation Product Award twice — in 2021 (16th edition) and 2019 (14th edition), awarded by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China 🏅. These accolades underscore his leadership and groundbreaking work in high-performance photonic device development and semiconductor research 🔬

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Zhengqun Xue’s research is centered on optoelectronic devices, with a strong focus on semiconductor lasers, laser physics, and photonic chip engineering 💡. His work explores high-power DFB lasers, temperature tuning in InP-based lasers, and advanced doping techniques for GaN LEDs 🌡️🔍. These studies contribute to advancements in optical communication, laser sensing, and next-generation photonic integration 🚀📡. His publications in SCI and EI-indexed journals highlight his role in shaping efficient, high-performance light-emitting technologies, critical for 5G/6G networks, sensing systems, and silicon photonics 📘🔧. His research bridges applied physics and industry innovation seamlessly.

Publications Top Notes

  • “1.55μm High-Power Single Transverse Mode Semiconductor Laser”
    📅 Published: 2024
    📘 Journal: Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 45(07): 1189–1195 (EI)
    📈 Citation Count: Data not available
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  • “Temperature Effects on Wavelength Blue Shift of InP Lasers”
    📅 Published: 2018
    📘 Journal: Acta Photonica Sinica, 47(1): 0125002 (EI)
    📈 Citation Count: Data not available
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  • “Laser-Induced Zn Doping in GaN-Based Light-Emitting Diodes”
    📅 Published: 2010
    📘 Journal: Applied Physics Letters, 96: 141101 (SCI)
    📈 Citation Count: Data not available