Dr. Tahmineh Azizi | Neuroscience | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Tahmineh Azizi | Neuroscience | Editorial Board Member

Research Associate | University of Wisconsin-Madison | United States

Dr. Tahmineh Azizi is a distinguished researcher whose work spans mathematical modeling, biomathematics, biostatistics, dynamical systems, and advanced neuroscience applications. Her scholarship brings a unique interdisciplinary synergy, using quantitative frameworks to address complex challenges in biological systems, physiology, and neuroscience. Dr. Azizi’s research encompasses fractal geometry, neural oscillations, physiological modeling, biodistribution analysis, and computational interpretations of human brain activity, all of which contribute significantly to global neuroscience discourse. Her contributions extend to innovative investigations in neural bursting, spiking behavior, seizure recognition, and stress modeling, strengthening the integration of applied mathematics with modern neuroscience. Through impactful publications on neuro-degenerative disease dynamics, fetal ECG complexity, epileptic network organization, and mental arithmetic–related brain activity, she continually advances the analytical depth of computational neuroscience. Dr. Azizi has collaborated widely across multidisciplinary teams, contributing to studies involving nanoparticle bioimaging, pharmacokinetics, environmental dynamics, urban climate analysis, and diverse physiological systems, demonstrating the far-reaching societal impact of her work. Her research in neuroscience is recognized for methodological rigor, conceptual innovation, and practical relevance, providing valuable insights to laboratories, clinical researchers, and computational scientists. She has authored multiple highly cited works and remains an influential figure in advancing global neuroscience research through her integration of mathematical tools with biological and neurological complexity. Dr. Azizi’s body of work exemplifies a commitment to precision, scientific integrity, and continued advancement of neuroscience, establishing her as a respected contributor in the international research community. Google Scholar profile of 427 Citations, 11 h-index, 13 i10-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Pitchaimani, A., Nguyen, T. D. T., Marasini, R., Eliyapura, A., Azizi, T., Jaberi-Douraki, M., & Aryal, S. (2019). Biomimetic natural killer membrane camouflaged polymeric nanoparticle for targeted bioimaging. Advanced Functional Materials, 29(4), 1806817.

2. Azizi, T. (2022). On the fractal geometry of gait dynamics in different neuro-degenerative diseases. In Clinical Applications of Fractals and Fractional Order Systems (pp. 129-149).

3. Riviere, J. E., Jaberi-Douraki, M., Lillich, J., Azizi, T., Joo, H., Choi, K., Thakkar, R., & Monteiro-Riviere, N. A. (2018). Modeling gold nanoparticle biodistribution after arterial infusion into perfused tissue: Effects of surface coating, size and protein corona. Nanotoxicology, 12(10), 1093–1112.

4. Azizi, T., & Mugabi, R. (2020). Global sensitivity analysis in physiological systems. Applied Mathematics, 11(3), 119–136.

5. Azizi, T., & Kerr, G. (2020). Chaos synchronization in discrete-time dynamical systems with application in population dynamics. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 8(03), 406.

Seyed Ehsan Samaei | Neuro Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Ehsan Samaei | Neuro Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Seyed Ehsan Samaei is an Assistant Professor of Occupational Health at Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, specializing in occupational and environmental health engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Occupational Health Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University, focusing on the synthesis and optimization of hybrid acoustic composites, and holds advanced degrees in Occupational Health from Kerman and Iran Universities of Medical Sciences. His professional experience includes academic teaching, laboratory research, and leadership in occupational health education, where he has developed and instructed courses on noise, vibration, lighting, and thermal stress in workplaces. Dr. Samaei’s research concentrates on noise pollution, acoustic material optimization, ergonomics, and the effects of physical agents on health and performance. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as Applied Acoustics, Building and Environment, and the Journal of Natural Fibers, contributing significantly to sustainable noise control and occupational well-being. Recognized for academic excellence, he has received multiple top researcher and outstanding student awards, including Best Ph.D. Thesis and Distinguished Scholar distinctions. He actively participates in scholarly communities through editorial and peer-review roles and is a member of professional occupational health and safety associations. His research impact is reflected in 1,968 citations and 1,852, with an h-index of 24 and 23, and an i10-index of 35 and 33, respectively.

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Featured Publications

Seyed Ehsan Samaei*, Evaluation of the protective effect of Benfotiamine against neurotoxic effects, depression and oxidative stress induced by noise exposure. Sci. Rep., Accepted.

Seyed Ehsan Samaei*, The cognitive and physiologic effects of occupational heat exposure on operational field workers: an exploratory study. J. Res. Health., Accepted.

Seyed Ehsan Samaei*, Relationship between job satisfaction and various factors of the job demand-control-support model among Iranian nurses: structural equation modeling study. J. Nurs. Midwifery Sci.

Seyed Ehsan Samaei*, Assessment and feasibility study of improving the artificial lighting system in a repair workshop. J. Health Res. Community.

Seyed Ehsan Samaei*, Investigating the effect of low-frequency noise on cognitive performance and physiological responses: an experimental study. J. Health Res. Community.