Biography
Dr Ramona (Haniyeh) Fayazfar is currently an Assistant Professor in the Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering department at the University of Ontario Tech, Canada. Her main research concentrates on Nanostructured Composites/Hybrid Materials, Advanced Manufacturing (Nanofabrication and Additive Manufacturing), Electrochemical Synthesis of Nanostructured Materials, Advanced Coatings and Surface Treatment, Biosensors for Point-of-Care Diagnostics and Health Monitoring. The outcomes of her research have been published in high prestigious journals/conferences and covered by various media outlets. Dr. Fayazfar was awarded the ‘Best Research Award’ from "Intern. Research Awards on New Science Inventions ", 2021. Prior to joining Ontario Tech, she was a postdoctoral fellow in the Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing group at the University of Waterloo. Her main research as a PDF concentrated on Additive Manufacturing (with a focus on the development and optimization of novel AM-specific categories of materials tailored towards specific applications as well as addressing current challenges of metal AM). She received her Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from the Sharif University of Technology, Iran. She was awarded the University commemorative plaque and medal from the President of SUT for being ranked first among all graduated Ph.D. and Masters.
Research Interest
Nanostructured Composites/Hybrid Materials, Advanced Manufacturing (Nanofabrication and Additive Manufacturing), Electrochemical Synthesis of Nanostructured Materials, Advanced Coatings and Surface Treatment,
Biography
MarÃa Encarnación Lorenzo Abad is currently Full Professor in the Department of Analytical Chemistry at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. She received her degree in Chemistry in 1978 and her PhD degree in 1985 from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
Research Interest
Nanomaterials for Biosensor
Biography
Janet M. Wang-Roveda is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Arizona in Tucson. She received her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley in 1998 and 2000, respectively. She was a recipient of the NSF career award and the Presidential Early Achievement Award for Science and Engineering at the White House in 2005 and 2006, respectively. She was the recipient of the 2008 R. Newton Graduate Research Award from the EDA community, the 2007 USS University of Arizona Outstanding Achievement Award, the 2016 Da Vinci Award, and the 2017 ACABI fellow for the Biomedical Engineering Advancement. She received the best paper award in the journal of clean energy in 2013, ISQED 2010 as well as best paper nominations in ASP-DAC 2010, ICCAD 2007, and ISQED 2005. Her primary research interests focus on robust VLSI circuit design, biomedical instrument design, Smart grid, VLSI circuit modeling/design and analysis, and low power multi-core system design. She has over 200 publications.
Research Interest
Robust VLSI circuit design, biomedical instrument design, Smart grid, VLSI circuit modeling/design and analysis, and low power multi-core system design