Nitika Dhingra | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nitika Dhingra | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Chitkara University | India

Dr. Nitika Dhingra  is an academic and researcher at Chitkara University, Punjab, India, with expertise in machine learning–integrated sensor development, non-destructive spectroscopy, and RF-based sensing technologies. She holds a Ph.D. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Chitkara University, supported by an M.Tech from Punjabi University and a B.Tech from Punjab Technical University. Her research advances applications in food adulteration detection, construction material classification, and structural health monitoring of heritage sites. She has contributed significantly as a Junior and Senior Research Fellow under a DST-SHRI scheme, focusing on sensor design, embedded systems, and machine learning integration. In 2024, she secured a DST-funded research grant worth 27 Lakhs as Principal Investigator, demonstrating her leadership in high-impact projects. Her scholarly contributions include 12 publications indexed in Scopus, 9 citations across 8 documents, and an h-index of 2, along with several granted and filed patents. She has been honored with the Gandhian Young Technological Innovation Award, DST Senior Research Fellowship, and the Best Paper Presentation Award at ICAMSE, and was a semi-finalist in the DST–Texas Instruments Innovation Challenge. Dr. Nitika Dhingra’s career exemplifies innovation, academic excellence, and impactful contributions to science and technology.

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Featured Publications

  • Dhingra, N., Saluja, N., Garg, R., & Kanwar, V. (2023). Radio frequency as a non-destructive approach to concrete structure health monitoring. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering. Cited by: 3.

  • Dhingra, N., Ghosh, D., Saluja, N., & Sabapathay, T. (2023). Radio frequency based sensor for adulteration measurement in a continuous two phase-flow of alcoholic beverages. Sensing and Imaging, 24(1), 32. Cited by: 2.

  • Dhingra, N., Saluja, N., Kanwar, V., & Garg, R. (2021). Moisture sensitive electrical property measurement in concrete slab with step graded antenna. Materials Today: Proceedings, 45, 5172–5176. Cited by: 2.

  • Dhingra, N., & Saluja, N. (2024). RF sensor-based adulterant discriminant estimation in mustard oil. Sensing and Imaging, 25(1), 59. Cited by: 1.

  • Dhingra, N., & Saluja, N. (2024). A novel non-destructive technique-based automated classification of construction material using machine learning. Asian Journal of Civil Engineering, 25(1), 805–810. Cited by: 1.

  • Geetanjali, Jindal, P., Saluja, N., Kashyap, N., & Dhingra, N. (2023). Design and optimization of wideband RF energy harvesting antenna for low-power wireless sensor applications. Proceedings of International Conference on Data Science and Applications. Cited by: 1.

SİNEM OZTURKLER | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. SİNEM OZTURKLER | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

University of Kocaeli | Turkey

Dr. Sinem Öztürkler is a dedicated academic and healthcare professional specializing in child health and diseases nursing. With a profound background in nursing and a growing research portfolio, she has committed her career to enhancing maternal and child health outcomes through education, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Currently serving at Kocaeli University, she actively contributes to academic growth, scientific advancement, and healthcare education in Turkey and internationally.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Lect. PhD Sinem Öztürkler demonstrates commendable academic and research credentials, especially in the field of pediatric and maternal health nursing. Her doctoral dissertation on obsessive-compulsive behaviors and breastfeeding self-efficacy reflects an original contribution to nursing science. She has multiple peer-reviewed publications, including in high-impact journals such as the Journal of Pediatric Nursing (2024, SCI-Expanded) and Healthcare for Women International (2022, SSCI), indicating both international visibility and relevance of her research topics. Her contributions span across burnout in pediatric nurses, maternal fatigue, and nursing care during pandemics, addressing critical and timely healthcare issues. She has also co-authored a book chapter on childhood immunization, further enriching academic literature.

🎓 Education

Dr. Öztürkler holds a Ph.D. from Sakarya University, Institute of Health Sciences (2019–2023), where her research focused on obsessive-compulsive behaviors and breastfeeding self-efficacy in mothers of preterm and low birth weight infants. She earned her postgraduate degree from Halic University (2012–2014) and completed her undergraduate studies in Nursing at Balıkesir University (2007–2011). Her educational path reflects a strong commitment to health sciences and continuous learning.

💼 Experience

Since 2019, Dr. Öztürkler has been a Lecturer Ph.D. at Kocaeli University. Beyond her teaching duties, she contributes to institutional development as a member of the Department Quality Commission and the Adaptation/Exemption Committee. She also teaches key courses such as Pediatric Nursing and First Aid at undergraduate and associate levels. Her early clinical career began at Kocaeli University Hospital, where she worked as a nurse, bridging practice and academia.

🔬 Research Interests On Health Professions

Dr. Öztürkler’s research interests revolve around child health and diseases nursing, maternal mental health, breastfeeding self-efficacy, postpartum behaviors, and pediatric care challenges during disasters. She has participated in funded projects, such as the QR code-supported newborn care education program for mothers of preterm infants, demonstrating her innovative approach to maternal-child healthcare.

🏆 Awards

In 2023, Dr. Öztürkler was honored with the Mustela Foundation Midwifery and Nursing Award, recognizing her excellence in maternal and child health research. This prestigious award, shared with collaborators, highlights her impactful contributions to evidence-based nursing practices in Turkey.

📚 Publications

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Book Chapter:

  • Öztürkler, S., & Dede Çınar, N. (2020). “Bağışıklama ve Aşılar.” In Anne ve Çocuk Sağlığı İlk 1000 Gün, Akademisyen Kitabevi, pp. 381–417.

📝 Conclusion

🌟 Lect. Dr. Sinem Öztürkler exemplifies the qualities of a committed academic and healthcare professional. With impactful research in pediatric and maternal health, award-winning initiatives, and active academic service, she is a strong contender for recognition in her field. Her dedication to advancing child health nursing and maternal well-being, both through empirical studies and educational innovations, marks her as a rising star in health sciences.