Dr. Laura Xiomara Gutierrez Guerrero | Hadronic Physics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Laura Xiomara Gutierrez Guerrero | Hadronic Physics | Women Researcher Award

Mesoamerican Centre for Theoretical Physics | Mexico

Dr. Laura Xiomara Gutiérrez Guerrero is currently an Investigadora por México at the Mesoamerican Centre for Theoretical Physics (MCTP) in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas. Her work has been distinguished through multiple recognitions at both the National System of Researchers in Mexico and the State System of Researchers in Chiapas, along with active participation in editorial committees, academic coordination programs, and scientific events. She has supervised numerous research theses in the areas of QCD, hadronic physics, and particle phenomenology, guiding students from multiple universities across Mexico and Central America. Her research collaborations include scientific visits to national and international institutes, and her academic leadership extends to organizing and coordinating physics education programs and scientific Olympiads. Additionally, she has been an active referee and evaluator for scientific journals, research programs, academic competitions, and national scientific project evaluations. Her core research areas focus on high-energy physics and hadronic physics.

García-Muñoz, J. D., Alfaro, A., Gutiérrez-Guerrero, L. X., & Raya, A. (2025). Dynamical mass generation in QED: Miransky scaling and Schrödinger-like infinite well and barrier potentials supporting a bound state. Few-Body Systems.

Ramírez-Garrido, M. A., Hernández-Pinto, R. J., Higuera-Angulo, I. M., & Gutiérrez-Guerrero, L. X. (2025). Screening masses for scalar and pseudoscalar mesons and their diquark partners: Insights from the contact interaction model. Physical Review D.

Paredes-Torres, G., Gutiérrez-Guerrero, L. X., Bashir, A., & Miramontes, Á. S. (2024). First radial excitations of mesons and diquarks in a contact interaction. Physical Review D.

Alfaro, J. A., Gutiérrez-Guerrero, L. X., Albino, L., & Raya, A. (2024). Perturbative analysis of the three gluon vertex in different gauges at one-loop. Few-Body Systems.

Hernández-Pinto, R. J., Gutiérrez-Guerrero, L. X., Bedolla, M. A., & Bashir, A. (2024). Electric, magnetic, and quadrupole form factors and charge radii of vector mesons: From light to heavy sectors in a contact interaction. Physical Review D.

Dr. Ramiro Quiroga | High Energy Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ramiro Quiroga | High Energy Physics | Best Researcher Award

La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital | Spain

Dr. Ramiro Quiroga is a highly experienced medical professional specializing in Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Clinical Analysis, with a PhD in Medicine from the University of Valencia. Accredited in Human Genetics by the Spanish Association of Human Genetics, his main expertise lies in prenatal diagnosis and the application of genetics in human reproduction. He serves as a consultant for the Orphanet Spain Network for Rare Diseases and as a member of expert committees for FEDER and the National Commission on Assisted Human Reproduction. In addition to his clinical practice at Hospital Universitario y Politécnico La Fe, he contributes to teaching and research at the University of Valencia, with numerous publications, book chapters, and conference presentations. Fluent in Spanish and English, Dr. Ramiro Quiroga combines his medical, academic, and research experience to advance the fields of human genetics and prenatal medicine.

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Featured Publications

S. Menao Guillén, L. Pedrola, C. Orellana, M. Roselló, M. Arruebo, C. Lahuerta Pueyo, M. Sobreviela Laserrada, B. Marcos, J. Pascual Mancho, J. V. Cervera, et al. (2025). Clinical utility of opportunistic genome-wide cfDNA prenatal screening in intermediate-risk pregnancies. Genes.

Vendrell, X., Abulí, A., Serra, C., Guillén, J. J., Rueda, J., García-Planells, J., Santos-Simarro, F., Quiroga, R., Abellán, F., Oancea-Ionescu, R., et al. (2025). Population-based genetic carrier screening: A consensus statement from the Spanish societies AEGH, AEDP, ASEBIR, SEAGEN, SEF, and SEGCD. European Journal of Human Genetics.

Pedrola Vidal, L., Roselló Piera, M., Martín-Grau, C., Rubio Moll, J. S., Gómez Portero, R., Marcos Puig, B., Cervera Zamora, J. V., Quiroga, R., & Orellana Alonso, C. (2024). Prenatal genome-wide cell-free DNA screening: Three years of clinical experience in a hospital prenatal diagnostic unit in Spain. Genes.

Martín-Grau, C., Orellana Alonso, C., Roselló Piera, M., Pedrola Vidal, L., Llorens-Salvador, R., Quiroga, R., Marín Reina, P., Rubio Moll, J. S., Gómez Portero, R., & Martínez-Castellano, F. (2023). Expanding the phenotype of PIGP deficiency to multiple congenital anomalies-hypotonia-seizures syndrome. Clinical Genetics.

Dr. Wenfu Situ | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenfu Situ | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Technical University of Denmark | Denmark

Dr. Wenfu Situ is a PhD researcher in Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in multiscale thermal science and nanoscale heat transfer under the supervision of Prof. Jens Honoré Walther. His research integrates molecular dynamics simulations, theoretical modeling, and multiphysics experiments to explore heat dissipation mechanisms in advanced energy and electronic systems. He has served as a peer reviewer for top-tier journals such as Applied Energy and presented his work at prestigious international conferences. Dr. Situ has led multiple projects on nanoscale heat transport, micro thermal management, and phase change materials, achieving notable advances in thermal regulation and interfacial heat transfer optimization. His research outcomes include several publications, patents, and national awards, including the China Telecom Fei Young Award and Gold Award in the Challenge Cup Entrepreneurship Competition. With strong expertise in computational fluid dynamics, thermal management design, and experimental analysis, Dr. Situ is dedicated to advancing high-performance thermal systems for sustainable energy and next-generation technologies.

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Featured Publications

Situ, W., Zambrano, H. A., & Walther, J. H. (2025). Effects of electric field on interfacial heat transfer in an electrolyte copper–water system. Applied Thermal Engineering, 279, 127477.

Situ, W., Zambrano, H. A., & Walther, J. H. (2024). Water nanofilm boiling on a copper surface in the presence of dissolved air. Applied Thermal Engineering, 244, 122697.

Situ, W., Zambrano, H. A., & Walther, J. H. (2022). The effect of air solubility on the Kapitza resistance of the copper–water interface. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 366, 120049.

Lv, Y., Situ, W., Zhang, G., et al. (2018). A novel nanosilica-enhanced phase change material with anti-leakage and anti-volume-change properties for battery thermal management. Energy Conversion and Management, 163, 250–259.

Situ, W., Zhang, G., et al. (2017). A thermal management system for rectangular LiFePO₄ battery module using novel double copper mesh–enhanced phase change material plates. Energy, 141, 613–623.