An excellent and attractive job opportunity in Busan, South Korea. Professor Kyoung Joon Kim from the Thermal management/Eco-sustainability lab at the Department of Mechanical Design Engineering, Pukyong National University, Korea is seeking for a highly motivated MS/Ph.D combined or Ph.D student to start work as a full-time researcher from the Spring Semester (March) 2020. The posting is aimed at prospective students/researchers that would like to expand their knowledge of mechanical engineering and work on exciting publicly and privately funded projects related to computational and experimental thermal analysis of a heat sink. For more info please refer to the following PDF.
One of the undergrad (FYP) students that I supervised this year (Ser Cher Tian, B.Sc.(hons)) has been awarded the Lijen Industrial Development Pte Ltd medal for an outstanding bachelor (honours) thesis entitled: “Machine Learning Methods for Modelling Metal Corrosion Inhibition Efficiency by Organic Compounds”. Congratulations !
The patent for our invention: “Methods for target-based drug screening through numerical inversion of quantitative structure-drug performance relationships and molecular dynamics simulations” (J. Jay Liu, Myunggi Yi, Petar Žuvela) has been granted by the Korean patent office. PCT is still pending. The corresponding publication can be found at the following link.
Paper “Quantitative structure-retention relationships with non-linear programming for prediction of chromatographic elution order” published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences as part of the special issue dedicated to Prof. Roman Kaliszan on QSRRs and related methods in separation science.
Positions available
PhD and postdoctoral positions available in Intelligent Systems Laboratory (ISL), Pukyong National University, Busan, Korea. PhD students will receive a monthly stipend and their tuition fee will be covered, while postdocs will receive a competitive salary commensurate with experience. Prof. J. Jay Liu, PI of ISL is recruiting students and postdocs for the following three topics:
- Big Data Analytics and AI
- Sustainable system design & analysis
- In-silico design and characterization of molecules
Paper “Fiber-optic Raman Spectroscopy with Nature-inspired Genetic Algorithms Enhances Real-time In Vivo Detection And Diagnosis of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma” published in the journal Analytical Chemistry. Raman spectroscopy is an optical vibrational spectroscopic technique capable of probing specific biochemical structures and conformation of tissue and cells in biomedical systems. This work aims to assess the clinical utility of a fiber-optic Raman spectroscopy with nature-inspired genetic algorithms for enhancing in vivo detection and diagnosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients. The Raman diagnostic platform is developed based on simultaneous fingerprint (FP) and high-wavenumber (HW) fiber-optic Raman endoscopy associated with genetic algorithms-partial least-squares-linear discriminant analysis (GA-PLS-LDA). A total of 2126 in vivo FP/HW Raman spectra (598 NPC, 1528 normal) acquired from 113 tissue sites of 14 NPC patients and 48 healthy subjects during nasopharyngeal endoscopic examinations. Distinct Raman peaks have been identified (853 cm–1 – proteins, 1209 cm–1 – phenylalanine, 1265 cm–1 – proteins, 1335 cm–1 – proteins and nucleic acids, 1554 cm–1 – tryptophan, porphyrin, 2885 cm–1 – lipids, 2940 cm–1 – proteins, 3009 cm–1 – lipids, and 3250 cm–1 – water) that are related to the significant biochemical changes (p < 1 × 10–5) in NPC compared to normal tissue. Raman diagnostic performance is evaluated through the leave-one-object (tissue site)-out cross-validation (LOOCV) method. A statistically significant GA-PLS-LDA model (p < 1 × 10–5) on FP/HW Raman yields a CV diagnostic accuracy of 98.23% (111/113), sensitivity of 93.33% (28/30), and specificity of 100% (83/83) for NPC classification. This work demonstrates that the fiber-optic FP/HW Raman diagnostic platform developed has great promise for improving real-time in vivo detection and diagnosis of NPC at the molecular level during clinical nasopharyngeal endoscopy.
The review article on: “Column selection and characterization systems in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography” co-authored by myself, Magdalena Skoczylas (PhD candidate), my PhD advisor Prof. Dr. J. Jay Liu (유준), long-time collaborators Prof. Dr. Tomasz Bączek, Prof. Dr. Roman Kaliszan, Prof. Dr. Bogusław Buszewski, and Prof. Dr. Richard Wong, has been published in the prestigious journal Chemical Reviews. If anyone would like to read the full-text, please PM or e-mail me for a copy.
Rector Magnificus of NCU award
Dr. Petar Žuvela was awarded with the highest distinction by Rector Magnificus of Nicolaus Copernicus University for group contributions to research and science; for the paper published in JACS (co-)authored with Dr. Paweł Pomastowski, Dr. Myroslav Sprynskyy, Prof. J. Jay Liu, Prof. Myunggi Yi, Dr. Katarzyna Rafińska, Maciej Milańowski, and Prof. Bogusław Buszewski.