Seyed Sepehr Mohseni | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Seyed Sepehr Mohseni | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

University of Tehran from Switzerland. 

Seyed Sepehr Mohseni is a biomedical engineer specializing in microfluidics, microfabrication, and biomechanics. With a keen interest in developing innovative microfluidic platforms for biological and clinical applications, his research addresses vital issues in cell sorting, cancer diagnostics, and organ-on-a-chip technologies. Having completed both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees with distinction in biomedical engineering, he has already contributed to several high-impact journal articles and conference presentations. His master’s thesis focused on the separation of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) using a novel arc-shaped microfluidic channel, which showcases his strength in problem-solving and innovation. Beyond academia, he has volunteered as a technical expert in the medical device field and worked on collaborative research projects involving cell culture and biosensor development. Seyed Sepehr’s combined academic excellence, laboratory expertise, and interdisciplinary research experience reflect his deep commitment to advancing biomedical technologies. His work not only aligns with current trends in healthcare engineering but also holds significant potential for clinical impact. As a young researcher with a growing international presence, he demonstrates strong potential for leadership in biomedical research. He is well-positioned for prestigious recognitions such as the Best Researcher Award, owing to his innovative contributions and academic accomplishments in a relatively short span.

Professional Profile

Education

Seyed Sepehr Mohseni holds a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering with a specialization in Biomechanics from the University of Tehran, Iran. He pursued his postgraduate studies at the Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies, completing his degree in July 2021. His master’s thesis, titled “CTCs separation by an obstacles-embedded arc-shaped microfluidic channel”, was awarded an excellent grade of 20/20, under the supervision of Dr. Ali Abouei Mehrizi. He graduated with a total GPA of 18.03/20, reflecting consistent academic performance across advanced engineering courses, including finite element methods, continuum mechanics, and biological modeling. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering, also in Biomechanics, from the Science and Research Branch of Islamic Azad University in Tehran, graduating in 2017. He maintained a strong GPA of 18.51/20 and ranked second among his cohort. Throughout both degrees, Seyed Sepehr showed an aptitude for interdisciplinary learning, bridging biology with engineering fundamentals. His academic record is supported by top national rankings in university entrance examinations, highlighting his early dedication to academic excellence and biomedical innovation. These achievements laid the foundation for his advanced research in microfluidics and device development for healthcare applications.

Professional Experience

Seyed Sepehr Mohseni has amassed a diverse portfolio of professional and research-oriented experiences that complement his academic training. During his postgraduate studies, he actively contributed to laboratory-based research at the Bio-Microfluidics Lab at the University of Tehran. His responsibilities included hands-on work with microfluidic device fabrication, droplet generators, cell sorting platforms, and fluorescence microscopy. He also served as a teaching assistant across multiple core engineering courses, including finite element methods, biomechanics, and biological system simulations, under the mentorship of Dr. Ali Abouei Mehrizi. In addition to his academic roles, Seyed Sepehr has gained industry-relevant experience. From 2019 to 2023, he worked as a technical expert at Setareh Kimia Persian Engineering Company, where he specialized in calibrating medical and laboratory devices. He also served as a technical supervisor for medical equipment importers and manufacturers with the General Directorate of Medical Equipment in Iran. In 2023, he joined a project at Iran University of Medical Sciences, focusing on the isolation of circulating tumor cells from blood samples, further integrating clinical applications with his engineering expertise. This breadth of experience reflects his ability to bridge research, industry, and healthcare regulation—key elements of a well-rounded biomedical professional.

Research Interest

Seyed Sepehr Mohseni’s research interests are centered around the development and application of microfluidic technologies in biomedical engineering. He is particularly focused on microfabrication, organ-on-a-chip systems, and cell culture platforms, aiming to address challenges in diagnostics, therapeutic monitoring, and disease modeling. His graduate thesis on CTC separation using an arc-shaped deterministic lateral displacement microchannel highlights his interest in cancer research and lab-on-a-chip solutions for non-invasive diagnostics. His scientific curiosity extends to biosensing applications, including the use of porous silicon integrated microchannels and reflectometric interference Fourier transform spectroscopy. He is also interested in biomaterials and hydrogel-based tissue engineering, as demonstrated in collaborative projects involving VEGF delivery systems and bone regeneration scaffolds. Seyed Sepehr’s interdisciplinary perspective allows him to combine mechanical design principles with biological applications, making his research highly relevant to current needs in precision medicine. With a growing interest in organ-on-a-chip and microfluidics-enabled point-of-care testing, his long-term vision involves developing platforms that enhance personalized healthcare. His research is aligned with global trends in translational medicine, aiming to move scientific innovation from the lab bench to clinical practice. This strong alignment of technical knowledge with clinical relevance defines his growing impact in the biomedical field.

Research Skills

Seyed Sepehr Mohseni brings a comprehensive set of research skills that span both computational and experimental domains in biomedical engineering. He is highly proficient in using simulation and modeling software such as COMSOL Multiphysics, MATLAB, ABAQUS, and Ansys Fluent, which he applies in the design and analysis of microfluidic devices and biomechanical systems. His academic background is strengthened by a deep understanding of finite element methods, continuum mechanics, and biological system simulations. In the laboratory, Seyed Sepehr has advanced expertise in microfabrication techniques such as photolithography and soft lithography. He has operated and analyzed microfluidic systems involving droplet generation, micromixing, and cell separation. His work is supported by imaging techniques, including fluorescence and confocal microscopy, as well as experience in 3D bioprinting and mammalian cell culture. These laboratory skills were honed through years of hands-on experience in the Bio-Microfluidics Lab at the University of Tehran. Additionally, he is adept in data visualization and analysis software such as Origin, Tracker, and ImageJ/Fiji, along with graphic design tools like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. His interdisciplinary competence allows him to transition smoothly from computational modeling to experimental implementation, which is essential for innovative research in biomedical device development.

Awards and Honors

Seyed Sepehr Mohseni has received multiple academic distinctions that reflect his high level of competence and commitment to biomedical engineering. In 2021, he was ranked first among the 2018 M.Sc. entrants in Biomedical Engineering at the Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies, University of Tehran. This recognition is a testament to his consistent academic excellence and outstanding performance in research-based coursework and laboratory activities. Earlier in his academic journey, he achieved second rank among all undergraduate entrants in Biomedical Engineering at Islamic Azad University in 2014. More notably, in the same year, he was ranked in the top 1% of participants in Iran’s highly competitive national university entrance exam for M.Sc. programs in Mechanical Engineering. These achievements highlight his intellectual rigor and early promise as a future leader in engineering research. His consistent high GPA throughout his academic career and the excellent grade for his master’s thesis further reinforce his qualifications. These honors, combined with his publication record in high-impact journals and active involvement in innovative research, make him a strong candidate for recognition through awards such as the Best Researcher Award. They confirm both his academic credibility and his potential to contribute significantly to the field.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Seyed Sepehr Mohseni stands out as a dedicated and innovative biomedical researcher with a strong foundation in both theory and practical application. His focused research on microfluidic systems, cell sorting technologies, and biosensing reflects a clear vision for solving contemporary challenges in healthcare engineering. He has already made meaningful contributions to the field through his publications, laboratory innovations, and cross-disciplinary collaborations. While his professional experience is still developing, it includes diverse roles in teaching, laboratory research, and clinical collaboration—all of which enrich his research profile. His ability to integrate engineering design with biological functionality demonstrates a maturity of thought uncommon in early-career researchers. Although he is yet to pursue a doctoral degree or lead large-scale independent projects, his current trajectory strongly suggests readiness for further academic advancement and leadership roles in biomedical research. Seyed Sepehr’s academic performance, technical expertise, and innovative outlook make him an ideal candidate for competitive research honors. The Best Researcher Award would not only recognize his current accomplishments but also encourage and support a promising career that is likely to yield significant impact in translational medicine and biomedical device development.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Preparation of microfluidic-based pectin microparticles loaded carbon dots conjugated with BMP-2 embedded in gelatin-elastin-hyaluronic acid hydrogel scaffold for bone tissue
    Authors: F. Moztarzadeh, M. Farokhi, A.A. Mehrizi, H. Basiri, S.S. Mohseni
    Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
    Volume/Page: 184, 29–41
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 60

  • Title: Machine learning-aided microdroplets breakup characteristic prediction in flow-focusing microdevices by incorporating variations of cross-flow tilt angles
    Authors: B. Talebjedi, A. Abouei Mehrizi, B. Talebjedi, S.S. Mohseni, N. Tasnim, …
    Journal: Langmuir
    Volume/Issue/Page: 38 (34), 10465–10477
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 14

  • Title: Microfluidic platforms for cell sorting
    Authors: F. Mirakhorli, S.S. Mohseni, S.R. Bazaz, A.A. Mehrizi, P.J. Ralph, M.E. Warkiani
    Journal: Sustainable Separation Engineering: Materials, Techniques and Process
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 12

  • Title: A Novel Strategy for Square-Wave Micromixers: A Survey of RBC Lysis for Further Biological Analysis
    Authors: A.H. Hazeri, A. Abouei Mehrizi, S.S. Mohseni, M. Ebrahimi Warkiani, …
    Journal: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
    Volume/Issue/Page: 62 (40), 16215–16224
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Composite Microgels for Imaging-Monitored Tracking of the Delivery of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor to Ischemic Muscles
    Authors: H. Basiri, S.S. Mohseni, A. Abouei Mehrizi, A. Rajabnejadkeleshteri, …
    Journal: Biomacromolecules
    Volume/Issue/Page: 22 (12), 5162–5172
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Flow rate controlling by capillary micropumps in open biomicrofluidic devices
    Authors: S. Fathi, S.S. Mohseni, A.A. Mehrizi
    Conference: 2020 27th National and 5th International Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 4

  • Title: A novel microfluidic platform for MCF-7 separation: Arc-shaped deterministic lateral displacement microchannel
    Authors: S.S. Mohseni, A.A. Mehrizi, S. Fathi
    Journal: Microchemical Journal
    Volume/Page: 211, 113076
    Year: 2025

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).