Justice Allotey Pappoe | Space Weather

Mr. Justice Allotey Pappoe : Preeminent scientist in the field of Space Weather

 

Congratulations, Mr. Justice Allotey Pappoe , on winning the esteemed Young Scientist Award from Sfconference! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

Mr. Justice Allotey Pappoe  embarked on an academic journey that began with the completion of a Master of Science Degree in Space Environment, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Egypt (October, 2022 – March, 2025).

Professional Profiles:

Education:

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics, University of Cape Coast, Ghana (October, 2021)
    CGPA: 3.4/4.0
  • Undergraduate Dissertation: Automatic Classification of Antimalarial Herbal Drugs
    Exposed to Ultraviolet Radiation from Unexposed Ones Using Laser Induced
    Autofluorescence combined with Chemometric Techniques.
  • Graduate Thesis: Study of Geomagnetic Pulsations using Satellite and Ground-based Dataset
  • Master of Science Degree in Space Environment, Egypt-Japan University of Science and
    Technology, Egypt (October, 2022 – March, 2025)

RESEARCH INTEREST

• Space Weather
• Magnetospheric Physics
• Plasma Physics
• Geomagnetism
• Machine Learning
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION
• Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics (SCOSTEP)
• The Optical Society (OPTICA)6
• African Spectral and Imaging Network (AFSIN)
• Physics Students Association of Ghana
• National Society of Black Engineers (Ghana)
Publications: 3 documents indexed in Scopus.
AWARDS OBTAINED:
  • March 2022 Demonstration of Production of Low-Cost Optical Tools Laser and Fiber Optics Center University of Cape Coast Best Presenter.
  • October 2021 Physics Students Association of Ghana Excellence Awards University of Cape Coast Dr. Raymond Edziah Rising Star in Applied Physics.
  • October 2021 Physics Students Association of Ghana Excellence Awards University of Cape Coast Chapter Best Level 400 Student with the Highest CGPA.
  • October 2018 School of Physical Science Deans Awards University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Best Student in Level 200 Physics Class with bullat.

Publication:

  1. Automatic Classification of Antimalarial Herbal Drugs Exposed to Ultraviolet Radiation from Unexposed Ones Using Laser-Induced Autofluorescence with Chemometric Techniques– published 3 November 2023

2. Classification of Organic and Conventional Cocoa Beans Using Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy                          Combined with Chemometric Techniques

3. A Machine Learning Approach Combined with Wavelet Analysis for Automatic Detection of Pc5 Geomagnetic                     Pulsations Observed at Geostationary Orbits

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alfonso Benito Calvo | Geomorphology

Dr. Alfonso Benito Calvo : Preeminent scientist in the field of Geomorphology.

 

Congratulations, Dr. Alfonso Benito Calvo , on winning the esteemed Best Researcher Award from Sfconference! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

Dr. Alfonso Benito Calvo embarked on an academic journey that began with the completion of a Bachelor’s degree at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 1996. This paved the way for their Ph.D. in Geological Sciences in 2004, a milestone recognized with the prestigious María Jesús Ibáñez National Award on Spanish Geomorphological and Quaternary Studies.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

  • Degree in Geological  Sciences Universidad Complutense de Madrid 1996
  • Ph.D. in Geological Sciences Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2004.

Innovation at the Helm:

As the head of the Laboratory of Digital Mapping and 3D Analysis at CENIEH, Dr. [Name] oversees a specialized team dedicated to geomorphology, GIS modeling, and archaeological applications. Their research is characterized by a keen exploration of the influence of palaeogeographical changes on Pleistocene human landscapes
Publications: 185 documents indexed in Scopus.

Citations: A total of 4,203 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

Publications

  • Too good to go? Neanderthal subsistence strategies at Prado Vargas Cave (Burgos, Spain)- published 16 oct 2023
  • Reconstructing depositional environments through cave interior facies: The case of Galería Complex (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)
  • Spatial analysis and site formation processes associated with the Middle Pleistocene hominid teeth from Q1/B waterhole, Boxgrove (West Sussex, UK)
  • Low-cost technologies in a rich ecological context: Hotel California open-air site at Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain
  • First magnetostratigraphic results in the Aïn Beni Mathar-Guefaït Basin, Northern High Plateaus (Morocco): The Pliocene-Pleistocene Dhar Iroumyane composite section
  • Forests and fields in the pre-pyreneean neolithic and early Bronze Age based on fumier archaeobotanical records
  • Landscape evolution and the karst development in the Ojo Guareña multilevel cave system (Merindad de Sotoscueva, Burgos, Spain)
  • San Quirce (Palencia, Spain): new chronologies for the Lower to Middle Palaeolithic transition of south-west Europe
  • Revision of TD1 and TD2 stratigraphic sequence of Gran Dolina cave (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)
  • ESR chronology of the fluvial sequence of Cueva del Silo (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)

     

     

     

     

     

     

Kamatchi | Bio Medical

Dr. Kamatchi S : Leading Researcher in Bio Medical

Professor at Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru🧬

 Dr. Kamatchi 

Heartfelt congratulations on receiving the distinguished Best Researcher Award from Sfconference! Your unwavering dedication, groundbreaking research, and scholarly achievements have left an indelible mark on your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is truly commendable.💉

This well-deserved recognition is a testament to your exceptional contributions and the impact you’ve made in the academic community. May this award be a stepping stone to even greater heights in your career. Your passion for excellence and commitment to advancing your field serve as an inspiration to us all.

Dr. Kamatchi a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Bio Medical 🩸.  holds a  PhD in Low Power VLSI area under Anna University, Chennai on the title “DEVELOPMENT OF EFFICIENT AGING-AWARE RELIABLE MULTIPLIERS FOR THE APPLICATION OF ERROR DETECTION AND CORRECTION IN FIR FILTER”.💉

Professional Profiles:

Education:

➢ PhD in Low Power VLSI area under Anna University, Chennai on the title “DEVELOPMENT OF EFFICIENT AGING-AWARE RELIABLE MULTIPLIERS FOR THE APPLICATION OF ERROR DETECTION AND CORRECTION IN FIR FILTER”.🩺
➢ Completed M.E in VLSI DESIGN (2008-2010) with an Aggregate of 9.25 CGPA In Anna University COIMBATORE💉

PATENTS FILED

1. CHILD TRACKER WITH EMERGENCY NOTIFIER-June 2021
2. DESIGN AND INVESTIGATION OF LOW POWER MULTI-THRESHOLD CMOS BASED STATIC-RAM CUBICLE FOR MODERN IOT APPLICATION-August 2021

Honors & Awards: 🏆

1. Received “Best Teacher Award” in September 5 th 2014 through AIMS college, Coimbatore.
2. Received Gold Medal during UG for securing overall first mark in University end semester examinations.
3. Received award for securing school second marks in Twelfth standard final board exam
4. Received award for scoring 100 marks in SSLC Maths1 paper.

Publications: 14 documents indexed in Scopus.

Citations: A total of 43 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

Book Published and Book Chapter🌱

Book Title: Advanced Computer Networks Publisher: Deccan International Publishers,
India Year of Publication:October 2022
Book Chapter:
Book Name: Integration of Renewable Energy Sources with Smart Grid Chapter No:11
Chapter Title: Microgrid Optimization and Integration of Renewable Energy Resources:
Innovation, Challenges and Prospects-October 2021

Projects Guided:👩‍⚕️ 

  • Detection of Glaucoma Using Fundus Image (2020)
  • Design and Development of Extended Hamming Code Algorithm for SECDEC in DSP Applications (2021)
  • DESIGN OF OPTIMISED AND PROGRAMMABLE CRC FOR ERROR DETECTION APPLICATION IN FPGA (2022)
  • DESIGN OF MODEL FOR SKIN CANCER DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION (2022)

publications:

1.Hybrid RF and PCA method: The number and Posture of piezoresistive sensors in a multifunctional technology for        respiratory monitoring-published October 2023

2. Estimation of SoC Testability at Early RTL Stage

3. The design and implementation of folded adaptive lattice filter structures in FPGA for ECG signals

4. Early Register Transfer Level (RTL) power estimation in real-time System-on-Chips (SoCs)

5. Microgrid optimization and integration of renewable energy resources: Innovation, challenges and prospects

6. Power Optimization of VLSI Scan under Test using X-Filling Technique

7. Design and Development of Extended Hamming code technique for SECDAEC in an audio signal

8. Design of Efficient Low Power Strong PUF for Security Applications

9. Posit number division using Newton-raphson method

 

 

Mario Chemnitz | Nonlinear localization effects in non-instantaneous media

Dr. Mario Chemnitz : Leading Researcher in Nonlinear localization effects in non-instantaneous media

 Professor at Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Germany🚀

Congratulations, Dr. Mario Chemnitz , on winning the esteemedBest Researcher Award from Sfconference! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

Dr. Mario Chemnitz a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Nonlinear localization effects in non-instantaneous media, holds a Ph.D. in Physics: Dr. rer. nat., Summa Cum Laude, with distinctions, from the University of Jena (Germany).

Professional Profiles:

Education:

  • Dr. rer. nat. in Physics with Distinction Summa Cum Laude from the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, GER (25 Feb 2019)
    • Thesis Title: “Novel soliton dynamics in liquid-core optical fibers”
  • Certificate of Postgraduate Studies in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cambridge, UK (31 Jul 2013)
    • Thesis Title: “Novel supercontinuum source for improved time-resolved sensing”
  • German Diploma in Physics (Master’s equivalent) from the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, GER (22 Dec 2011)
    • Thesis Title: “Optical parametric picosecond fiber laser for coherent Anti-Stokes Raman microscopy”

Research Focus:🌌

  • Photonic neural networks
  • Photonic automation
  • Nonlinear optics
  • Hybrid-material fibers
  • Smart sensing/imaging
Honors & Awards: 
  • FRQNT International Postdoctoral Fellowship (May 2021): Awarded 1st place out of 16 international applicants in Quebec (CA) within the specific discipline of physics.
  • Science Award of the Beutenberg Campus Jena e.V. (Aug 2020): Awarded for the best dissertation in 2019 in the interdisciplinary field of life sciences and physics among 13 research institutes.
  • Seal of Excellence of the European Research Council (Mar 2020): Recognition for a top-rated research proposal.
Publications: 90 documents indexed in Scopus.

Citations: A total of 784 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

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Ahmed Tawfik Ali Abdelwahhab |Solution of Einstein Field Equations

Prof Dr. Ahmed Tawfik Ali Abdelwahhab : Leading Researcher in Solution of Einstein Field Equations

 Professor at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia

Congratulations, Prof Dr.  Ahmed Ali, on winning the esteemed Best Researcher Award from Sfconference! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

Prof Dr. Ahmed Ali a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Theoretical advances and space missions, holds a PhD in Mathematics ( Pure) (Differential Geometry) Mathematics Department, Faculty of Science, Al- Azhar University, Saudi Arabia. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing Solution of Einstein Field Equations

Professional Profiles:

Education:

● PhD in Mathematics ( Pure) (Differential Geometry) Mathematics Department, Faculty of Science, Al- Azhar University
● Mathematics (Applied) (General Relativity) Mathematics Department, Faculty of Science, Al- Azhar University.

Conference and Workshop Participation:

  1. International Conference on Mathematics: Trends and Development (Cairo, Egypt, 2002)
  2. International Conference on Mathematical Analysis and its Applications (Assiut University, Egypt, 2006)
  3. Conference in Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Egypt (2008)

Supervision of Scientific Theses:

  1. Award-winning Master’s thesis on non-Newtonian fluid models (2007-2010)
  2. Doctoral thesis on position vectors of special surfaces (2010-2014)
  3. Master’s thesis on geometry of curves and symmetrical surfaces (2016)
  4. Doctoral thesis on concircular vector fields in General Relativity (University of Peshawar, Pakistan, 2019)

Arbitration of Scientific Theses:

  1. Reviewed doctoral dissertation on geometry of bi-warped product sub-manifolds (2020)
  2. Reviewed doctoral dissertation on curvature functions of ruled surfaces (2020)
  3. Reviewed doctoral dissertation on pointwise-slant submanifolds and their warped products (2021)
  4. Reviewed master’s thesis on gravitational energy-momentum density in General Relativity and Teleparallel Gravity (2021)

Scientific Publications: A substantial list of published papers covering various topics in mathematics and theoretical physics, including but not limited to new exact solutions, isovector fields, similarity solutions, and position vectors of special curves.

This comprehensive biography reflects my dedication to both academic research and the mentorship of students through thesis supervision and evaluation. My contributions span various conferences, workshops, and numerous published papers, showcasing a commitment to advancing the frontiers of knowledge in my field.

 

Publications: 51 documents indexed in Scopus.

Citations: A total of 580 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

Published Papers:

1- M. F. Al-Sabbagh and Ahmad T. Ali New exact solutions for (3+1)-dimensional Kadometsev-Petviashvili equation and generalized (2+1)-dimensional Boussinesq equation. International Journal of Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 6(1), 151–162, (2005). Impact Factor: 5.099. 2007

2- S. K. Attallah, M. F. Al-Sabbagh and Ahmad T. Ali Isovector fields and Similarity solutions of Einstein vacuum equations for rotating fields. Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 12(7), 1153–1161, (2007). Impact Factor: 2.697. 2008

3- M. F. Al-Sabbagh and Ahmad T. Ali New generalized Jacobi elliptic function expansion method. Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 13(9), 1758–1766, (2008). Impact Factor: 2.697.

4- M. F. Al-Sabbagh, Ahmad T. Ali and S. El-Ganaini New abundant exact solutions for the system of (2+1)-dimensional Burgers equations. Applied Mathematics and Information Science-An International Journal, 2(1), 31–41, (2008). Impact Factor: 0.642. 2009

5- Ahmad T. Ali A note on the Exp-function method and its application to nonlinear equations. Physica Scripta, 79(2), (2009), 025006. Impact Factor: 1.204.

6- Ahmad T. Ali New exact solutions of Einstein equations for rotating axially symmetric fields. Physica Scripta, 79(3), (2009), 035006. Impact Factor: 1.204.

7- Ahmad T. Ali Inclined curves in the Euclidean 5-space E^5. Journal of Advanced Research in Pure Mathematics, 1(1), 15–22, (2009).

8- Ahmad T. Ali Space-like Salkowski and anti-Salkowski curves with space like principal normal in Minkowski space E_1^3. International. Journal of Open Problems in Computer Science and Mathematics, 2(3), 451–460, (2009).

9- M. Turgut and Ahmad T. Ali, Bertrand curves of helices in the Euclidean space E^4, International J. Open Problems in Computer Science and Math., 1(1), 1 – 11, (2009).

10- Nassar H. Abdel-All, S. Haggag and Ahmad T. Ali Limits of delta metric using Cartan scalars. Assiut University Journal of Mathematics and computer science, 98, 1–3, (2009). 2010

 

 

Prof. Mehdi Eshagh |Space Geodesy

Prof. Mehdi Eshagh: Leading Researcher in Space Geodesy

 Professor at University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic

Congratulations, Prof. Mehdi Eshagh, on winning the esteemed Best Researcher Award from Sfconference! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

Prof. Mehdi Eshagh a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Theoretical advances and space missions, holds a PhD in Geodesy, from Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), 2009, Sweden. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing Theoretical advances and space missions.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

● PhD in Geodesy, from Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), 2009.
● Docent in Physical Geodesy / Space Geodesy at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), 2010.

Granted research projects

1. Deformation network design of man-made constructions, Project funded by FORMAS, 2013-2014.
2. Ethiopian-Sweden International mobility project, granted by Erasmus+, European Commission.
 3. Study of the deep magmatic plumbing systems using new geodetic and geophysical approaches, granted by the Ministry of Science, innovation and universities of Spain, 2019-2021.
4. Funds from trade and industry as well as authorities
5. Geoid determination by GOCE, project No. 63/07:1 funded by the Swedish National Space Board (SNSB), 2006-2009.
6. Towards a precise geoid for Fennoscandia using GOCE and EGM08, Project No: 98/09:1 funded by the SNSB, 2010 and 2011.
7. Fennoscandian studies of local gravity field modelling using GOCE, the research project No. 82/11 funded by the SNSB, 2012.
8. Deformation Monitoring over Västra Götaland using InSAR data of Sentinel-1 satellite mission, J Gustaf Richters stiftelse, SWECO, 2018-2019
Professional Journey:

● Visiting Professor, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic, September2023-December 2023.                                   ● Adjunct Professor, Department of Applied Geomatics, Sherbrooke University, 18thNovember 2022-17th November 2025.

Honors & Awards: 
 ● Teaching sabbatical, 2014 from the Swedish Foundation for international cooperation in research and higher education (STINT) for teaching at the Ohio State University.
● Nominated for the Bomford prize by the Swedish National Committee on Geophysics, 2010.
● Nominated for James B Macelwane Medal, AGU, 2012, by Lars E. Sjöberg and support of Carl Christian Tscherning, Christopher Jekeli and Klas-Göran Persson
Publications: 115 documents indexed in Scopus.

Citations: A total of 427 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

General Invited scientific talks

1. Time and coordinate systems in space, Islamic Azad University, Larestan Branch,
2001.
2. Applications of satellite mission GOCE, Islamic Azad University, South of Tehran
Branch, 30th of December 2018.
3. Satellite Geodesy and its applications, Samarkand state architectural and civil
engineering institute, Uzbekistan.
4. Satellite Geodesy and its applications, Centre d’applications et de recherches en
télédétection (Cartel), Université de Sherbrooke, 2nd of June 2023.
5. Space Geodesy, An overview, Ethiopian Space Science and Technology Institute, 19th
June 2023, https://youtu.be/eLJ0feGgJ_0
6. On academic systems of Sweden and Iran, public presentation, at the cultural centre
of Iranian Embassy in Stockholm.

Research project evaluation assignments

● The Dutch research council 2010.
● The Austrian research council 2012.
● The Austrian Research Funding 2014.
● Project report for Islamic Azad University, South of Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran,
2007.
● Reporter of the Romanian research council, Bucharest, Romania, October 2012.
● German Research Foundation 2018.
● German Research Foundation 2019.
● Dutch Research Council 2021.
● NWO, the Dutch Research Council 2023

Administration, management and collaboration

● Head of the Department of Surveying of Rajaee Technical Institute, from 2000
to 2003.
● Supervisor of the Department of Surveying at Islamic Azad University,
Shahr-e-Rey branch, 2004/10/24-2005/03/10.
● Vice-head of Department of Cartography at Islamic Azad University,
Shahr-e-Rey branch, 2004/10/24-2005/03/10.
● Head of Department of Surveying at Islamic Azad University, Shahr-e-Rey
branch, 2005/05/22-2006/06/22.
● Head of research office at faculty of Science and Graduates studies at Islamic
Azad University, 2005/03/10-2006/08/30.
● Head of Association of Surveying of Islamic Azad University, Shahr-e-Rey
Branch, Since 2004 to 2006.
● Head of Department of Geodesy, at KNToosi University of Technology,
2012/10/28-2013/07/09.

Books

1.Eshagh M. (2020) Satellite Gravimetry and the Solid Earth, Elsevier
2. Eshagh M. (2002) Basis and principles of geometrical geodesy, Parastooyeh Mohajer
publishing company (in Persian).
3. Eshagh M. and Sjöberg L.E. (2009) Satellite Gravity Gradiometry: An approach to
high resolution gravity field modelling from space, VDM Verlag, 244 p., ISBN-13:
978-3639203509. (In English).

Publications & Contributions:
1. Eshagh M. (2005) Step-variable numerical orbit determination of a low earth Orbiting Satellite, J Earth &Space Phys., 31(1): 1-12.
2. Eshagh M. and Najafi-Alamdari M. (2006) Comparison of different methods of orbit integration of a lowEarth orbiting satellite, J Earth & Space Phys., 32(3): 41-57.
3. Eshagh M. and Najafi-Alamdari M. (2006) The effects of Solid Tide on an elastic and unelastic Earth, JEarth & Space Phys., 32(3):1-9.
4. Eshagh M. and Najafi-Alamdari M. (2007) Perturbations in orbital elements of a low Earth orbiting(LEO) satellite, J Earth & Space Phys., 33(1): 1-12.
5. Eshagh M., Sjöberg L. E. and Kiamehr R. (2007) Evaluation of robust techniques in suppressing theimpact of outliers in a deformation monitoring network – A case study on the Tehran Milad towernetwork, Acta Geod. Geophys. Hung., 42(4): 449-463.
6. Eshagh M. and Kiamehr R. (2007) A strategy for optimum designing of the geodetic networks from thecost, reliability and precision views, Acta Geod. Geophys. Hung., 42(2): 297-308.
7. Eshagh M. and Sjöberg L.E. (2008) Impact of topography and atmosphere over Iran on validation andinversion of GOCE gradiometric data, J Earth & Space Phys., 34(3): 15-30.
8. Eshagh M. and Sjöberg L.E. (2008) The modified best quadratic unbiased non-negative estimator(MBQUNE) of variance components, Stud. Geophys. Geod., 52: 305-320.
9. Eshagh, M. and Sjöberg L.E. (2008) Interpretation of the general geophysical patterns of Iran based onthe gradient components analysis of the GRACE, Acta Geophys., 56(2): 440-454.
10. Kiamehr R. and Eshagh M. (2008) Estimation of variance components Ellipsoidal, Geoidal andorthometrical heights, J Earth & Space Phys., 34(3):1-13.
11. Eshagh M. (2008) Non-singular expressions for vector and gradient tensor of gravitation in a geocentricspherical frame, Computers & Geosciences, 32: 1762-1768.