Meiqi Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Meiqi Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Engineer at Peking University, China.

Dr. Meiqi Li is a skilled biomedical engineer with a strong focus on cutting-edge imaging technologies. As a Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI) and Engineer in the Peng Xi Group at the School of Life Sciences, Peking University, she has contributed significantly to the fields of super-resolution microscopy and multi-dimensional live-cell imaging. With several prestigious awards, including teaching accolades and innovation prizes from Peking University, Dr. Li is recognized as an accomplished researcher and educator. Her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field is evident through her leadership in multiple high-impact research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation. Dr. Li’s innovative work is positioned to make lasting contributions to biomedical research, particularly in understanding complex cellular structures and dynamics.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Li completed her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at Peking University, specializing in super-resolution microscopy and live-cell imaging under the mentorship of the Peng Xi Group. During her Ph.D., she developed expertise in advanced imaging techniques, paving the way for her work in high-resolution cellular imaging. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Automation from Harbin Institute of Technology, where her research centered on photoacoustic imaging, laying a foundation for her proficiency in engineering and imaging sciences. Her academic background combines rigorous technical training with a focus on real-world applications in life sciences, positioning her for success in the interdisciplinary field of biomedical engineering.

Professional Experience

Since 2022, Dr. Li has held the role of Co-PI and Engineer in the Peng Xi Group at Peking University’s School of Life Sciences. Here, she has been instrumental in managing complex research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation’s Youth Project and Key Project. In these roles, she oversees the development of advanced imaging technologies and guides research teams in exploring new frontiers in live-cell imaging. Her prior experience includes leading and participating in projects related to photoacoustic imaging, as well as contributing to research that has practical applications for diagnostic and research purposes in cell biology and biomedicine.

Research Interests

Dr. Li’s primary research interests lie in the fields of super-resolution microscopy and multi-dimensional live-cell imaging. She is particularly focused on developing and applying novel imaging techniques to capture the dynamic, three-dimensional structures of living cells. Her goal is to advance biomedical imaging technologies, enabling researchers to view cellular processes at unprecedented spatial and temporal resolutions. Through her work, Dr. Li aims to unlock insights into cellular functions that were previously beyond the reach of conventional imaging tools, with implications for understanding disease mechanisms and developing targeted therapies.

Research Skills

Dr. Li possesses an advanced skill set in various biomedical imaging technologies, particularly in super-resolution microscopy, structured illumination microscopy, and photoacoustic imaging. She is adept in utilizing and refining complex imaging equipment, analyzing multi-dimensional data, and implementing innovative solutions to improve imaging resolution and accuracy. Her technical expertise extends to project management, data interpretation, and scientific writing, enabling her to effectively communicate complex findings. Her strong foundation in automation, gained through her undergraduate education, further complements her imaging skills, allowing her to approach research questions with a unique, interdisciplinary perspective.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her academic and professional career, Dr. Li has received numerous awards that highlight her excellence in research and teaching. Notably, she received the First Prize of the Peking University Innovation in Teaching Application Competition and the Innovation Technology Award. Her teaching prowess was further recognized with awards in the Young Teachers’ Teaching Fundamentals Competition, where she received multiple accolades, including the Best Teaching Demonstration Award. Additionally, Dr. Li has been honored with the Principal Fellowship of Peking University, the Jiaxi Lu Outstanding Graduate Student Award, and the Academic Innovation Prize, among others. These awards reflect her dedication to research, her innovative approach to teaching, and her standing as a respected member of the academic community.

Conclusion

Dr. Meiqi Li is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her academic achievements, funded research projects, and numerous accolades reflect her commitment to innovation in life sciences. While she may benefit from additional years of experience in leading large-scale, independent projects, her potential for growth and impact in biomedical engineering is evident. Her pioneering work in cell imaging and microscopy, coupled with her teaching and mentorship success, make her a strong and competitive candidate for this award.

Publication Top  Notes

  • Expanding super-resolution imaging versatility in organisms with multi-confocal image scanning microscopy
    W. Ren†, M. Guan†, Q. Liang†, M. Li*, B. Jin, G. Duan, L. Zhang, X. Ge, H. Xu, Y. Hou, B. Gao, Sodmergen, P. Xi*
    National Science Review, nwae303 (2024).
  • Multi-organelle interactome through 3D fluorescence super-resolution microscopy and deep learning segmentation
    K. Zhanghao†, M. Li†,, X. Chen, W. Liu, T. Li, Y. Wang, F. Su, Z. Wu, C. Shan, J. Wu, Y. Zhang, J. Fu, P. Xi, D. Jin*
    Nature Communications, Third round of review.
  • Multi-resolution analysis enables fidelity-ensured computational super-resolution and denoising for fluorescence microscopy
    Y. Hou, W. Wang, Y. Fu, X. Ge, M. Li*, P. Xi*
    eLight, 4, 14 (2024).
  • Three-dimensional dipole orientation mapping with high temporal-spatial resolution using polarization modulation
    S. Zhong, L. Qiao, X. Ge, X. Xu, Y. Fu, S. Gao, K. Zhanghao, H. Hao, W. Wang, M. Li*, P. Xi*
    PhotoniX, 5, 19 (2024).
  • Fluorescence Lifetime Super-Resolution Imaging Unveils the Dynamic Relationship between Mitochondrial Membrane Potential and Cristae Structure Using the Förster Resonance Energy Transfer Strategy
    F. Peng, X. Ai, J. Sun, X. Ge, M. Li*, P. Xi, B. Gao*
    Analytical Chemistry, 96, 11052-11060 (2024).
  • High-dimensional Super-Resolution Imaging of Heterogeneous Subcellular Lipid Membranes
    K. Zhanghao†, W. Liu†, M. Li†, Z. Wu, X, Wang, X. Chen, C. Shan, H. Wang, X. Chen, Q. Dai, P. Xi, D. Jin
    Nature Communications, 11, 5890 (2020).
  • Structured illumination microscopy using digital micro-mirror device and coherent light source
    M. Li†, Y. Li†, W. Liu, A. Lal, S. Jiang, D. Jin, H. Yang, S. Wang, K. Zhanghao, P. Xi
    Applied Physics Letters, 116 (2020).
  • High-speed autopolarization synchronization modulation three-dimensional structured illumination microscopy
    Y. Li, R. Cao, W. Ren, Y. Fu, H. Y. Hou, S. Zhong, K. Zhanghao, M. Li*, P. Xi*
    Advanced Photonics Nexus, 3, 016001 (2023).
  • Super-resolution imaging of fluorescent dipoles via polarized structured illumination microscopy
    K. Zhanghao†, X. Chen†, W. Liu, M. Li, Y. Liu, Y. Wang, S. Luo, X. Wang, C. Shan, H. Xie, J. Gao, X. Chen, D. Jin, X. Li, Y. Zhang, Q. Dai, P. Xi
    Nature Communications, 10, 4694 (2019).
    Highlight on Nature Methods (16, 1206 (2019)). DOI: 10.1038/s41592-019-0682-6
  • Visualization of cristae and mtDNA interactions via STED nanoscopy using a low saturation power probe
    W. Ren, X. Ge, M. Li, J. Sun, S. Li, S. Gao, C. Shan, B. Gao, P. Xi
    Light: Science & Applications, 13, 116 (2024).

Rabia Toprak | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rabia Toprak | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Electrical-Electronics Engineering,  Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University,  Turkey

Rabia Toprak, an Assistant Professor at Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University, holds a Ph.D. in Electrical-Electronics Engineering from Konya Technical University, where her thesis focused on the detection of cancerous tissues using advanced antenna structures. With extensive research experience, she has participated in multiple national projects, including the development of high-gain microstrip antennas for medical applications and investigations into natural fiber-reinforced composites. Toprak has published numerous articles in international refereed journals, contributing to advancements in antenna design for cancer detection and electromagnetic field studies. Her teaching contributions span both undergraduate and graduate courses, where she emphasizes the principles of electromagnetics. Rabia Toprak’s dedication to innovative research and her significant impact on the fields of telecommunications and biomedical engineering make her a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, recognizing her contributions to academia and her commitment to improving health outcomes through technology.

Profile

Professional Experience

Rabia Toprak has built a solid academic career in the field of electrical-electronic engineering, specializing in telecommunications. She currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University, having previously served as a research assistant in the same department from 2013 to 2023. Her long-standing affiliation with the academic community highlights her commitment to both teaching and research. Toprak’s experience includes leadership roles in various scientific projects, particularly those focusing on antenna designs for medical applications, further showcasing her expertise in applied electromagnetics.

Research Interests

Rabia Toprak’s research interests lie at the intersection of electrical engineering and biomedical applications, particularly in the design and implementation of microstrip antennas for medical diagnostics. Her doctoral work focused on the detection of cancerous tissues using high-gain microstrip and horn antenna structures, showcasing her commitment to advancing healthcare technologies. Toprak has contributed to various projects investigating the electrical properties of pathological tissues and has designed microstrip antennas for detecting cardiovascular conditions. Additionally, her work includes the development of natural fiber-reinforced epoxy/polymer-based hybrid composites for antenna applications, reflecting her interest in sustainable materials. With numerous publications in reputable journals, Toprak continues to explore innovative solutions for improving diagnostic methods in medicine, making significant contributions to both engineering and healthcare fields. Her ongoing projects include research on the effects of antenna designs on breast and colon tissue samples, further establishing her expertise in medical engineering.

Research Skills

Rabia Toprak has demonstrated exceptional research skills throughout her academic and professional career. As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical-Electronic Engineering at Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University, she has actively engaged in numerous research projects focused on innovative applications of microstrip antennas for medical diagnostics. Her expertise encompasses the design and implementation of antennas for detecting cancerous tissues and cardiovascular conditions, showcasing her proficiency in both theoretical and practical aspects of electromagnetic engineering. Toprak’s research is underpinned by her ability to conduct comprehensive literature reviews, design experimental setups, and analyze complex data. She has published multiple articles in esteemed international journals, reflecting her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field. Additionally, her involvement in collaborative research projects, such as the detection of cancer tissues and the design of hybrid composite substrates, highlights her strong teamwork and project management capabilities. Overall, Rabia Toprak’s research skills position her as a leading figure in her area of expertise.

Awards and Honors

Rabia Toprak, Assistant Professor at Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University, has garnered notable recognition for her innovative research in the field of electrical and electronic engineering. Her pivotal contributions include significant advancements in microstrip antenna technology, particularly in applications related to cancer detection and cardiovascular monitoring. In 2022, she received a prestigious grant from Higher Education Institutions for her project on the detection of cancerous tissues, highlighting her leadership in national research initiatives. Additionally, her work has been featured in several high-impact international journals, showcasing her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Toprak’s presentations at various international conferences have further solidified her reputation as a leading researcher in her field. Her dedication to education is evident in her teaching roles, where she inspires the next generation of engineers. These accolades reflect her exceptional contributions to both academia and the scientific community, establishing her as a prominent figure in engineering research.

Conclusion 

Rabia Toprak is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her significant contributions to the field of electrical and electronic engineering, particularly in medical applications. With a doctoral thesis focusing on the detection of cancerous tissues using advanced microstrip and horn antenna structures, she has demonstrated a commitment to innovative research with practical implications. Her role in various national scientific projects, such as the investigation of electrical properties of pathological tissues and the development of natural fiber-reinforced hybrid composites, underscores her multidisciplinary approach and collaboration within the scientific community. Furthermore, her numerous publications in reputable international journals highlight her ongoing dedication to advancing knowledge in her field. Rabia’s expertise, research impact, and teaching contributions at Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University reflect her commitment to excellence and innovation in research, making her an ideal candidate for this prestigious award.

Publication Top Notes

  • An approach to determine pathological breast tissue samples with free-space measurement method at 24 GHz
    • Authors: Rabia Toprak, Seyfettin Sinan Gultekin, Ahmet Kayabasi, Zeliha Esin Celik, Fatma Hicret Tekin, Dilek Uzer
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0 (as it is a recent publication)
  • Comparison of Far Field and Near Field Values of Skin Tissue Measured Using Microstrip Antenna Structure
    • Authors: Rabia Toprak, Seyfettin Sinan Gultekin, Dilek Uzer
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 1
  • Investigation of Gain Enhancement in Microstrip Antenna Structure in Pathological Tissue Samples
    • Authors: Rabia Toprak, Seyfettin Sinan Gultekin, Dilek Uzer
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 2
  • Patolojik Doku Örneklerinde Mikroşerit Anten Yapısında S-Parametrelerine Ait Normalizasyon Değerlerinin İncelenmesi
    • Authors: Rabia Toprak, Seyfettin Sinan Gultekin, Dilek Uzer
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 0 (as it is a recent publication)
  • Determination of Cardiovascular Occlusion with Microstrip Antennas
    • Authors: H. Uyanik, D. Uzer, Rabia Toprak, Seyfettin Sinan Gultekin
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 3
  • Kanser Hastalığı Tespitine Yönelik ISM Bandında Çalışan Mikroşerit Yama Yapılı İki Antenin Elektromanyetik Alan ve Saçılma Parametreleri Verilerinin Değerlendirilmesi ve Kıyaslanması
    • Authors: Rabia Toprak, Seyfettin Sinan Gultekin, Dilek Uzer
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 0 (as it is a recent publication)
  • Microstrip antenna design with circular patch for skin cancer detection
    • Authors: Rabia Toprak, Y. Ünlü, Seyfettin Sinan Gultekin, Dilek Uzer
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 5
  • Modeling congestion of vessel on rectangular microstrip antenna and evaluating electromagnetic signals
    • Authors: Rabia Toprak, Seyfettin Sinan Gultekin, Dilek Uzer
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 0 (as it is a recent publication)
  • A Microstrip Patch Antenna Design for Breast Cancer Detection
    • Authors: Rabia Caliskan, Seyfettin Sinan Gultekin, Dilek Uzer, Ozgur Dundar
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 7