Soyul Han | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Soyul Han | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Soyul Han, Seoul National University South, Korea

Soyul Han is a distinguished researcher specializing in data science and healthcare analytics. After completing her Ph.D. in Statistics from Chung-Ang University, Korea, she embarked on an academic and professional career focused on real-world big data applications, particularly in healthcare and medical data analysis. Soyul’s interdisciplinary expertise spans deep learning, signal processing, and big data, leading to groundbreaking contributions in heart murmur detection and voice spoofing. Her research is characterized by collaborations across various sectors, including academia and industry, with a strong emphasis on using cutting-edge technologies to enhance public health services.

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Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Soyul Han demonstrates exceptional potential for the ‘Research for Best Researcher Award’ based on her academic background, research contributions, and impactful publications. Holding a Ph.D. in Statistics from Chung-Ang University, Han has further honed her expertise through a postdoctoral position at Seoul National University and several research roles at prominent institutions. Her diverse experience, ranging from clinical research coordination to deep learning applications in healthcare, positions her as an outstanding candidate for this award.

🎓  Education

Soyul Han’s educational background is rooted in statistics, having completed her Ph.D. in 2024 at Chung-Ang University, Korea. Her dissertation, supervised by Il-Youp Kwak, explored innovative approaches to analyzing big healthcare data. She holds an M.S. in Statistics (2017) from the same institution and a B.S. in Statistics from Hannam University (2015). Her rigorous academic training, coupled with her hands-on research experience, has equipped her with the skills to develop data-driven solutions for complex healthcare problems.

💼  Professional Experience

Soyul Han has built a distinguished career in academia and industry. Currently, she is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute for Data Innovation in Science, Seoul National University. Her previous roles include Research Associate in both the Admissions Office and Analysis Department at Chung-Ang University, and clinical research coordinator at the National Cancer Center. With extensive experience in deep learning and big data analytics, Soyul has contributed to numerous projects, including data-driven healthcare innovations and participation in prestigious data competitions, such as the Audio Deepfake Detection challenge.

🏅Awards and Recognition

Soyul Han’s work has been recognized internationally, with several notable awards. Her team’s success at the 2023 Audio Deepfake Detection Challenge, where they secured 3rd place, and the George B. Moody PhysioNet Challenges, where they earned recognition in two categories, highlights her expertise. Additionally, she has received recognition for her innovative contributions to healthcare data analysis, including multiple publications in high-impact journals such as Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine.

🌍 Research Skills

Soyul Han is skilled in statistical analysis, deep learning, and big data applications, particularly in healthcare. She has expertise in developing predictive models for heart murmur detection and voice spoofing, and has employed state-of-the-art technologies such as deep neural networks, deepfake detection systems, and data visualization techniques. Her research also involves the development of healthcare prognostic models using national insurance claims data, showcasing her ability to handle large, complex datasets and extract actionable insights.

📖 Publictaion Top Notes

Title: Low-quality fake audio detection through frequency feature masking
  • Authors: IY Kwak, S Choi, J Yang, Y Lee, S Han, S Oh
    Citation: Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Deepfake Detection for …
    Cited by: 13
    Year: 2022
Title: Deep learning based heart murmur detection using frequency-time domain features of heartbeat sounds
  • Authors: J Lee, T Kang, N Kim, S Han, H Won, W Gong, IY Kwak
    Citation: 2022 Computing in Cardiology (CinC) 498, 1-4
    Cited by: 12
    Year: 2022
Title: Voice spoofing detection through residual network, max feature map, and depthwise separable convolution
  • Authors: IY Kwak, S Kwag, J Lee, Y Jeon, J Hwang, HJ Choi, JH Yang, SY Han, …
    Citation: IEEE Access 11, 49140-49152
    Cited by: 11
    Year: 2023
Title: Mastering data visualization with Python: practical tips for researchers
  • Authors: S Han, IY Kwak
    Citation: Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 26 (4), 167
    Cited by: 9
    Year: 2023
Title: Experimental Study: Enhancing Voice Spoofing Detection Models with wav2vec 2.0
  • Authors: T Kang, S Han, S Choi, J Seo, S Chung, S Lee, S Oh, IY Kwak
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.17127
    Cited by: 6
    Year: 2024

Birna Thorisdottir | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Birna Thorisdottir | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at University of Iceland, Iceland

Bina Thorisdottir is a distinguished Assistant Professor at the University of Iceland with a notable background in human nutrition. She earned her PhD in Human Nutrition from the University of Iceland in 2018 and has since made significant contributions to the field. Her research focuses on crucial areas such as infant nutrition, healthy food environments, and the developmental origins of health and disease. Thorisdottir’s expertise has been recognized through her receipt of the Young and Promising Scientist award in 2013.

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🎓Education

Bina Thorisdottir pursued her academic journey in the field of human nutrition with notable dedication and achievement. She completed her PhD in Human Nutrition at the University of Iceland in 2018, where she focused on infant nutrition and health. Her commitment to the field was evident early on, as she was recognized with the Young and Promising Scientist award from the Ministry of Welfare in 2013 for her work in prevention and health promotion. Prior to her PhD, Bina earned her MSc degree, also from the University of Iceland, where she laid the foundation for her expertise in nutrition research. Her academic background is further enriched by her involvement in significant research projects and contributions to national and international nutritional guidelines and recommendations.

💼Work Experience

Bina Thorisdottir is an Assistant Professor at the University of Iceland, where she has built a distinguished career in the field of human nutrition. Since completing her PhD in 2018, she has engaged in a range of impactful research projects focusing on infant nutrition, healthy food environments, and the developmental origins of health and disease. Her work includes participating in national dietary surveys and contributing to significant scientific reviews, such as the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations and EFSA’s Tolerable Upper Intake Levels for selected nutrients. Throughout her career, Bina has been involved in multiple high-profile research collaborations. Notably, she has worked on the Iceage2 project, a prospective longitudinal study examining the interaction between nutrition, body composition, and determinants of growth during infancy. This project involves collaborations with esteemed institutions, including University College London and Harvard Medical School. Additionally, Bina has contributed to large-scale Nordic collaborations and has been integral to the Icelandic Maternal and Child Health Study (ICE-MCH), working with local research groups and national health databases.

🔍Research Focus 

Bina Thorisdottir’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of nutrition and public health, with a particular emphasis on infant nutrition and healthy food environments. Her work delves into the developmental origins of health and disease, exploring how early nutritional interventions can influence long-term health outcomes. She investigates critical aspects such as the role of nutrients like vitamin D, iodine, and protein in infant development and health. Her research also extends to dietary surveys and the formulation of nutrition recommendations, including significant contributions to the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations and EFSA’s Tolerable Upper Intake Levels for selected nutrients. Thorisdottir’s research is notable for its integration of data from various national and international projects, including large-scale cohort studies and collaborative efforts with prestigious institutions. By addressing both fundamental and applied aspects of nutrition, her work aims to improve public health guidelines and inform effective health promotion strategies.

🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Bina Thorisdottir, Assistant Professor at the University of Iceland, has been recognized with several prestigious awards and honors throughout her career. In 2013, she was distinguished as a Young and Promising Scientist in the Field of Prevention or Health Promotion by the Ministry of Welfare, a testament to her early contributions and potential in advancing health and nutrition science. This accolade was a significant acknowledgment of her groundbreaking research in infant nutrition and health. Dr. Thorisdottir’s work has earned her further recognition through her involvement in several high-impact research projects and collaborations. Her research has notably influenced the development of the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) Tolerable Upper Intake Levels for selected nutrients. Her contributions to these vital guidelines underscore her role in shaping public health policies and advancing global nutritional standards.

Conclusion

Given her extensive research contributions, international collaborations, and impact on public health policies, Bina Thorisdottir is a suitable and competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work aligns well with the criteria for this award, making her a deserving nominee.

📖Publications :

Publication: “Self-healable, stimuli-responsive bio-ionic liquid and sodium alginate conjugated hydrogel with tunable Injectability and mechanical properties for the treatment of breast cancer”

Authors: Pansuriya, R.; Patel, T.; Singh, K.; Kailasa, S.K.; Malek, N.I.

Year: 2024

Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Citations: 0

Publication: “Process integration and techno-economic assessment of crystallization techniques for Na2SO4 and NaCl recovery from saline effluents”

Authors: Bhatti, S.; Sahu, P.; Masani, H.R.; Vyas, B.G.; Kumar, A.

Year: 2024

Journal: Chemical Engineering and Processing – Process Intensification

Citations: 0

Publication: “Luminescent Zn-MOF@COF hybrid for selective decontamination of Cu(II) ions and methylene blue dye in aqueous media”

Authors: Kumar, A.; Arya, K.; Mehra, S.; Kumar Mehta, S.; Kataria, R.

Year: 2024

Journal: Separation and Purification Technology

Citations: 7

Publication: “Detection and sorption of heavy metal ions in aqueous media using Zn-based luminescent metal-organic framework”

Authors: Kumar, A.; Arya, K.; Mehra, S.; Mehta, S.K.; Kataria, R.

Year: 2024

Journal: Separation and Purification Technology

Citations: 8

Publication: “Do Ionic Liquids Exhibit the Required Characteristics to Dissolve, Extract, Stabilize, and Purify Proteins? Past-Present-Future Assessment”

Authors: Bharmoria, P.; Tietze, A.A.; Mondal, D.; Kumar, A.; Freire, M.G.

Year: 2024

Journal: Chemical Reviews

Citations: 3

Publication: “Bioionic Liquid-Assisted Transparent Sodium Alginate-κ-Carrageenan-Lignin Composite Films with Excellent Ultraviolet Shielding, Antioxidant, and Antibacterial Properties”

Authors: Singh, K.; Yuvrajsinh, G.M.; Mehra, S.; Mishra, A.; Kumar, A.

Year: 2024

Journal: ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering

Citations: 1

Publication: “Ionic Liquid-Based Microemulsions: Efficient Nanoreactors for Synthesis of Core-Shell Nanoparticles under Ambient Conditions”

Authors: Mehra, S.; Singh, K.; Kumar, A.

Year: 2024

Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials

Citations: 0

Publication: “Modular synthesis of spirocyclic carbonates: unravelling the synergistic interplay of electronic and electrostatic sites on phenolic catalyst”

Authors: Dabas, S.; Patel, B.; Mehra, S.; Kumar, A.; Subramanian, S.

Year: 2024

Journal: Green Chemistry

Citations: 0

Publication: “Utilizing Deep Eutectic Solvent in Microemulsion for Eco-Friendly Synthesis of Fluorescent Carbon Nanoparticles and their Highly Sensitive Sensing of Antibiotics and Nitroaromatic Compounds”

Authors: Mehra, S.; Singh, K.; Kumar, A.

Year: 2024

Journal: Advanced Sustainable Systems

Citations: 0

Publication: “Waste management and salt recovery from solid residue of tannery common effluent treatment plant”

Authors: Sahu, P.; Upadhyay, S.C.; Liya, K.; Srinivasan, S.V.; Kumar, A.

Year: 2024

Journal: Indian Chemical Engineer

Citations: 0