Yasmin Binti Md Radzi | Medical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yasmin Binti Md Radzi | Medical Physics | Best Researcher Award

University Sains Malaysia, Malaysia

Dr. Yasmin Binti Md Radzi is a distinguished Malaysian scholar and Senior Lecturer at the School of Physics, Universiti Sains Malaysia, specializing in medical physics and radiotherapy physics with a strong focus on advanced radiotherapy verification techniques, EPID-based dosimetry, Monte Carlo dose calculation, radiation physics, medical image processing, biomedical photonics, and radiation protection. She earned her Ph.D. in Radiotherapy Physics from Cardiff University, United Kingdom, after completing her Master of Science in Medical Physics at Universiti Sains Malaysia and a Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Instrumentation Science from Universiti Putra Malaysia. With over a decade of academic and research experience, she has served in roles including Lecturer, Contract Lecturer, and currently Senior Lecturer, where she supervises numerous postgraduate and doctoral candidates and contributes extensively to curriculum development, teaching, and student mentorship. Her professional portfolio includes research grants such as the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS) and incentive-based projects that have advanced dosimetry techniques and improved radiotherapy practices. She has published more than 23 indexed research articles with 91 citations and holds an h-index of 4, reflecting her contributions to journals of international repute. Her skills encompass experimental and computational dosimetry, radiotherapy physics, imaging analysis, biomedical photonics, and research methodologies that bridge theory with applied clinical practices. Professionally, she is a lifetime member of the Malaysian Association of Medical Physics (MAMP) and an active member of the International Radiation Physics Society (IRPS), signifying her engagement in global scientific communities. Recognized for her teaching, mentorship, and leadership, she has contributed significantly to academic growth and research excellence in Malaysia while maintaining active collaborations internationally. With her expertise, dedication, and vision, Dr. Yasmin Binti Md Radzi stands out as a committed researcher and academic leader whose future work promises impactful innovations in radiotherapy, cancer treatment optimization, and medical physics education, making her a deserving candidate for recognition and awards in science and health research.

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Featured Publications

Hamedat, S. F., Md Radzi, Y., Salman, M. D., & Al-Shipli, M. A. (2025). Evaluation of paediatric head CT radiation dose in Jordan: A new national diagnostic reference level survey. Radiography, 31(6), 103158.

Kammona, N. R. K., Hameed, A. M., & Md Radzi, Y. (2025). Mechanical properties of PMMA reinforced with nano-SiO2 for denture base application. AIP Conference Proceedings, 70005.

Salman, M. D., Ashour, N. I., Oglat, A. A., Rahman, A. A., & Md Radzi, Y. (2025). Characteristics of a novel poly (methyl methacrylate-gel) dosimeter doped with copper oxide nanoparticles for radiotherapy applications. Polymer Bulletin. Advance online publication.

Kolaib, R. W., Md Radzi, Y., Salman, M. D., Ahamed, N. M., & Aadim, K. A. (2025). Study of optical and structural characterization of silver oxide nanoparticles prepared by pulse laser ablation. Journal of Optics (India). Advance online publication.

Abu Mhanna, H. Y. M., Oglat, A. A., Akhdar, H. F., Al Ewaidat, H., Almahmoud, A., Bani Yaseen, A.-B., Al Badarneh, L., Alhamad, O., Alhamad, L., Bin Omar, A. F., & Md Radzi, Y. (2025). Systematic review of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) applications in the preoperative planning and treatment assessment of brain tumors. Heliyon, 11(3), e42464.

Bibiana Doris Riquelme | Biomedical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Bibiana Doris Riquelme | Biomedical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Principal Research, Consejo Investigaciones Universidad Nacional de Rosario (CIUNR), Argentina.

Bibiana Doris Riquelme is a distinguished physicist based in Rosario, Argentina, with extensive expertise in applied physics, biophotonics, hemorrheology, and biosensors. Her interdisciplinary approach combines principles of physical sciences and biomedical research, leading to significant advancements in understanding biomolecular interactions and their applications in medical technology. Riquelme is affiliated with the Institute of Physics of Rosario (IFIR), where she continues to contribute to innovative research initiatives.

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Education

Riquelme completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Physics from the National University of Rosario (UNR) in December 1989, specializing in applied optics to biology. She further advanced her education by earning a Doctorate in Physics in May 1997, focusing on the complex rheology of biomembranes and its application to human erythrocytes. Additionally, she holds a degree as a Professor of Drawing and Painting from S.S.M. Cosmopolita, demonstrating her diverse academic background and creative skills.

Professional Experiences

Bibiana Riquelme’s professional journey includes a postdoctoral fellowship awarded by FOMEC at the National University of Rosario, where she spent ten months abroad in France, engaged in research at the Laboratory of Mechanics and Cellular and Tissue Engineering. Her work in various esteemed institutions has allowed her to collaborate with leading researchers and contribute to significant advancements in her field. Currently, she is a research scientist at the Institute of Physics of Rosario, where she leads projects focusing on optics and biophysics.

 

Research skills

Riquelme possesses a comprehensive skill set in several critical areas of research, including optics, biophotonics, and hemorrheology. Her proficiency extends to the design and development of biosensors and the study of biomolecular interactions in solution. Her expertise in applied optics to biomedical sciences enables her to contribute significantly to both theoretical and practical advancements in health-related technologies, including medical biomaterials and stem cell technologies.

 

Awards And Recoginition

Throughout her career, Riquelme has received recognition for her contributions to science and technology. Her postdoctoral research experience and collaborations with international research institutions highlight her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field. While specific awards and recognitions are not detailed in the provided information, her standing as a researcher in the academic community reflects her impactful work and dedication to scientific excellence.

Conclusion

Bibiana Doris Riquelme possesses a robust academic background, specialized research expertise, and postdoctoral experience, making her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her contributions to applied physics in the biomedical field and her potential for impactful research underscore her suitability for this recognition. Addressing the areas for improvement, particularly in showcasing her publications and community engagement, could further bolster her candidacy and demonstrate her influence within the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes

  • Preliminary Study of the Gamma-Radiation Effect on the Plasma Ions Concentration in Transfusion Units
    Authors: Alet, A.I., Porini, S., Detarsio, G., Galassi, M.E., Riquelme, B.D.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Anales de la Asociacion Fisica Argentina, 35(1), pp. 21–24.
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  • Effect of Aqueous Extracts of Phyllanthus sellowianus on the Viscoelastic Properties of Human Red Blood Cells: In Vitro Antidiabetic Activity
    Authors: Mascaro Grosso, H., Buszniez, P., Castellini, H.V., Riquelme, B.D.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Anales de la Asociacion Fisica Argentina, 34(2), pp. 42–45.
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  • Biospeckle Laser as a Tool to Analyze Erythrocyte Aggregation
    Authors: Toderi, M.A., Riquelme, B.D., Galizzi, G.E.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Optical Engineering, 61(12), 124101.
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  • Methods: A New Protocol for In Vitro Red Blood Cell Glycation
    Authors: Batista da Silva, M.V., Alet, A.I., Castellini, H.V., Riquelme, B.D.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology – Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 264, 111109.
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  • New Insights into the Mechanics of Erythrocytes: Effects of Radiation and Several Drugs of Biomedical Interest
    Authors: Riquelme, B.D., Toderi, M., Batista, M., Estrada, E., Alet, A.I.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Series on Biomechanics, 36(1), pp. 61–69.
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  • In Vitro Alteration on Erythrocytes Mechanical Properties by Propofol, Remifentanil, and Vecuronium
    Authors: Alet, A.I., Batista da Silva, M.V., Castellini, H.V., Alet, N.A., Riquelme, B.D.
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Microvascular Research, 135, 104132.
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  • New Insights into the Analysis of Red Blood Cells from Leukemia and Anemia Patients: Nonlinear Quantifiers, Fractal Mathematics, and Wavelet Transform
    Authors: Bortolato, S.A., Mancilla Canales, M.A., Riquelme, B.D., Ponce de LeΓ³n, P., Korol, A.M.
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 567, 125645.
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  • Simultaneous Determination of Human Erythrocyte Deformability and Adhesion Energy: A Novel Approach Using a Microfluidic Chamber and the β€œGlass Effect”
    Authors: Londero, C.M., Riquelme, B.D.
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics, 79(1), pp. 49–55.
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  • Preliminary Study of the Effects of Gamma Radiations on Human Red Blood Cells
    Authors: Estrada, E., Castellini, H., Acosta, A., Riquelme, B.D., Galassi, M.E.
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Anales de la Asociacion Fisica Argentina, 31(2), pp. 51–54.
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  • Extensive Clinical, Serologic and Molecular Studies Lead to the First Reported Rhmod Phenotype in Argentina
    Authors: Mufarrege, N., Franco, N., Trucco Boggione, C., Castilho, L., Cotorruelo, C.
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Transfusion, 60(7), pp. 1373–1377.
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