Giuseppe Placidi | Medical Imaging | Best Research Article Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Placidi | Medical Imaging | Best Research Article Award

Professor | University of L’Aquila | Italy

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Placidi is an accomplished researcher whose work spans artificial intelligence, biomedical engineering, and human-computer interaction, with a strong emphasis on translational applications. His research demonstrates a rare combination of methodological innovation and practical impact, exemplified by his development of a lightweight convolutional neural network (CNN) for detecting COVID-19 from chest CT scans, which offers rapid and accurate diagnostic capabilities in clinical settings. In addition, he has contributed significantly to emotion recognition in human-robot interaction, advancing understanding of how AI systems can interpret and respond to human affective states. His work on EEG-based brain-computer interfaces driven by self-induced emotions highlights his expertise in integrating neurophysiological data with real-time computational algorithms, paving the way for more responsive and adaptive BCI systems. Beyond AI and neuroengineering, he has investigated neurocognitive function using semi-immersive virtual reality tasks combined with functional near-infrared spectroscopy, revealing insights into prefrontal cortex activation during complex motor tasks. Furthermore, his clinical research on gender differences in osteoporosis contributes to the understanding of disease mechanisms and patient-specific healthcare strategies. Published in high-impact journals such as Pattern Recognition Letters, Frontiers in Robotics and AI, and Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Dr. Placidi’s work is widely cited and recognized for its scientific rigor, interdisciplinary breadth, and societal relevance. His research consistently bridges cutting-edge computational methods with real-world applications, making him an exemplary candidate for recognition in research excellence.

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Featured Publications

Polsinelli, M., Cinque, L., & Placidi, G. (2020). A light CNN for detecting COVID-19 from CT scans of the chest. Pattern Recognition Letters, 140, 95–100.

Spezialetti, M., Placidi, G., & Rossi, S. (2020). Emotion recognition for human-robot interaction: Recent advances and future perspectives. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 7, 532279.

Iacoviello, D., Petracca, A., Spezialetti, M., & Placidi, G. (2015). A real-time classification algorithm for EEG-based BCI driven by self-induced emotions. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 122(3), 293–303.

Moro, S. B., Bisconti, S., Muthalib, M., Spezialetti, M., Cutini, S., Ferrari, M., … Placidi, G. (2014). A semi-immersive virtual reality incremental swing balance task activates prefrontal cortex: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study. NeuroImage, 85, 451–460.

De Martinis, M., Sirufo, M. M., Polsinelli, M., Placidi, G., Di Silvestre, D., & Ginaldi, L. (2020). Gender differences in osteoporosis: A single-center observational study. The World Journal of Men’s Health, 39(4), 750.

Prof. Foluso Oluwagbemiga Osunsanmi | Medical Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Foluso Oluwagbemiga Osunsanmi | Medical Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Foluso Oluwagbemiga Osunsanmi | University of Zululand | South Africa

Dr. Foluso Oluwagbemiga Osunsanmi is a dedicated researcher specializing in plant pathology and mycotoxin management 🌾🔬. Currently a Senior Lecturer at the University of South Africa, he focuses on postharvest disease control, antimicrobial agents, and sustainable agricultural practices 🌍🧪. With a Ph.D. in Microbiology from the University of KwaZulu-Natal 🎓, he has published extensively in high-impact journals 📚. His expertise spans fungal biology, food security, and biotechnology 🍄🍽️. Passionate about mentoring young scientists, he actively collaborates on global research projects 🌎🤝. Dr. Osunsanmi’s contributions advance agricultural resilience and food safety worldwide 🌱🛡️.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Foluso Oluwagbemiga Osunsanmi is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant contributions to plant pathology, mycotoxin management, and sustainable agricultural practices. His research focuses on postharvest disease control, antimicrobial agents, and food security, which are critical for global agricultural sustainability.

Education & Experience 🎓💼

  • Ph.D. in Microbiology – University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2018) 🏅🔬
  • M.Sc. in Microbiology – University of Ilorin, Nigeria (2014) 🎓🧫
  • B.Sc. in Microbiology – University of Ilorin, Nigeria (2009) 🎓🦠
  • Senior Lecturer – University of South Africa (Current) 📚🎤
  • Postdoctoral Researcher – University of KwaZulu-Natal (2018-2020) 🧪🔬
  • Lecturer – University of Ilorin, Nigeria (2014-2015) 👨‍🏫📖

Professional Development 🚀

Dr. Osunsanmi actively participates in professional training and workshops to stay at the forefront of microbiology and agricultural research 🌾🔬. He has attended international conferences and presented groundbreaking research on fungal pathogens, food contamination, and sustainable agriculture 🌎📢. As a mentor, he supervises postgraduate students, guiding them in innovative research methodologies 🎓🤝. He is a member of esteemed scientific societies, including the American Society for Microbiology and the South African Society of Microbiology 🏅🔬. His commitment to continuous learning and collaboration fosters advancements in food safety, crop protection, and antimicrobial resistance 🌱🛡️.

Research Focus 🔬🌾

Dr. Osunsanmi’s research primarily focuses on plant pathology, mycotoxin contamination, and fungal disease management in crops 🌽🦠. He investigates the role of antimicrobial agents in controlling postharvest spoilage and enhancing food security 🍎🛡️. His studies also explore biocontrol strategies to reduce chemical pesticide dependence, promoting eco-friendly agricultural practices 🌍🚜. With expertise in microbiology and biotechnology, he develops novel solutions for sustainable farming, addressing global challenges in food safety and climate resilience 🌿🔬. His research significantly contributes to reducing crop losses and ensuring healthier food production for future generations 🍽️🌱.

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

  • Postdoctoral Research Fellowship – University of KwaZulu-Natal (2018-2020) 🏅📚
  • Outstanding Researcher Award – Recognized for contributions in plant pathology 🌾🔬
  • Best Paper Presentation – International Conference on Agricultural Biotechnology 🗣️🏆
  • Research Excellence Award – University of South Africa (2022) 🏅🎓
  • Member, National Research Foundation (NRF) South Africa – Recognized for academic impact 🌍📖

Publication Top Notes:

📖 Comparative study on proximate, functional, mineral, and antinutrient composition of fermented, defatted, and protein isolate of Parkia biglobosa seedBI Ogunyinka, BE Oyinloye, FO Osunsanmi, AP Kappo, AR Opoku | 🏛 Food Science & Nutrition 5 (1), 139-147 | 🔍 Cited by: 59
📖 Aqueous extract of Monodora myristica ameliorates cadmium-induced hepatotoxicity in male ratsBE Oyinloye, AF Adenowo, FO Osunsanmi, BI Ogunyinka, SO Nwozo, … | 🏛 SpringerPlus 5, 1-7| 🔍 Cited by: 52
📖 Effects of drying methods on quality attributes of shrimpsOM Ajifolokun, AK Basson, FO Osunsanmi, GE Zharare | 🏛 Journal of Food Processing and Technology 10 (772), 2  | 🔍 Cited by: 22
📖 Protective Effects of Parkia biglobosa Protein Isolate on Streptozotocin-Induced Hepatic Damage and Oxidative Stress in Diabetic Male RatsBI Ogunyinka, BE Oyinloye, FO Osunsanmi, AR Opoku, AP Kappo | 🏛 Molecules 22 (10), 1654 |  🔍 Cited by: 21
📖 A Lanosteryl Triterpene from Protorhus longifolia Improves Glucose Tolerance and Pancreatic Beta Cell Ultrastructure in Type 2 Diabetic RatsSE Mabhida, RA Mosa, D Penduka, FO Osunsanmi, PV Dludla, … | 🏛 Molecules 22 (8), 1252 |  🔍 Cited by: 21