Mr. Sergio Biancotto – Radiation Protection – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sergio Biancotto - Radiation Protection - Best Researcher Award

Private Consultant - Italy

AUTHOR PROFILE 

SCOPUS 

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Sergio Biancotto's academic journey laid a strong foundation for his illustrious career in information technology. Born on March 19, 1969, in Italy, he pursued a degree in computer science, which honed his technical acumen and prepared him for the dynamic field of IT. His passion for technology was evident from his early years, driving him to excel in his studies and develop a keen interest in mainframe systems and scheduling software.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Sergio’s professional journey is marked by his specialization in IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler (TWS) for z/OS. Since May 2022, he has been working as a TWS Software Specialist at HCL Software in Rome, Italy. His role involves consulting for various customers in the financial and industrial sectors, providing expert analysis of scheduling networks, and implementing new application networks in TWS for z/OS. Before joining HCL, Sergio held a similar position at MODIS Italia S.r.l. from 2016 to 2022, where he executed multiple complex software migrations and managed scheduling networks for financial sector clients.

🔍 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Sergio has contributed significantly to the field of IT by focusing on the optimization of workload scheduling environments. His expertise lies in analyzing and solving problems related to Radiation Protection scheduling networks, implementing efficient systems in TWS for z/OS, and leading software migrations from other scheduling systems like CA-Autosys and CA-7. His work ensures seamless operations for his clients, especially in the financial sector, where precise scheduling is crucial.

🏆 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Throughout his career, Sergio has been recognized for his proficiency in managing and improving TWS environments. His ability to handle complex incidents and provide innovative solutions Radiation Protection has earned him respect and admiration from colleagues and clients alike. His contributions to major projects, such as data migrations and system optimizations, highlight his dedication to excellence in his field.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Sergio’s impact extends beyond individual projects, as his work significantly enhances the operational efficiency of his clients' IT systems. By ensuring the smooth transition from older systems to TWS for z/OS, he not only improves the performance of these systems but also influences industry best practices in workload scheduling. His insights have helped shape the strategies of Radiation Protection numerous financial and industrial sector clients.

🌟 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a seasoned expert in TWS for z/OS, Sergio continues to build on his legacy by mentoring new professionals in the field and driving advancements in scheduling technology. His ongoing projects and future endeavors are set to further solidify his position as a leading specialist in the IT industry. His vision for integrating emerging technologies into traditional systems promises to pave the way for future innovations.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

  • Title: Postulated nuclear power plant accident in the Po valley (Italy) and application of the ICRP publication 146 recommendations
    Authors: Biancotto, S., D'Arienzo, M.
    Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2025, 229, 112490
  • Title: First responder safety in the event of a dirty bomb detonation in urban environment
    Authors: Biancotto, S., Malizia, A., Contessa, G.M., D'Arienzo, M., Solbiati, M.M.
    Journal: International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, 2021, 11(4), pp. 369–375
  • Title: The hotspot code as a tool to improve risk analysis during emergencies: Predicting i-131 and cs-137 dispersion in the Fukushima nuclear accident
    Authors: Malizia, A., Chierici, A., Biancotto, S., Manenti, G., Marturano, F.
    Journal: International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, 2021, 11(4), pp. 437–486
  • Title: Analysis of a dirty bomb attack in a large metropolitan area: Simulate the dispersion of radioactive materials
    Authors: Biancotto, S., Malizia, A., Pinto, M., Coniglio, A., D'Arienzo, M.
    Journal: Journal of Instrumentation, 2020, 15(2), P02019

Dr. Sylvère Yannick Loemba Mouandza  -Environmental Nuclear Radiation Physics – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sylvère Yannick Loemba Mouandza  -Environmental Nuclear Radiation Physics - Best Researcher Award

Université des Sciences et Techniques de Masuku - Gabon

Author Profile 

SCOPUS

ORCID

Early academic pursuits 🎓

Sylvère Yannick Loemba Mouandza began his academic journey in gabon, where he completed a baccalauréat c at the lycée de l'excellence de libreville in 2005. he then pursued higher education at the université des sciences et techniques de masuku, earning a licence in physics in 2009, followed by a master’s degree in 2012. his early studies laid the foundation for his specialization in nuclear physics, with a strong focus on external dosimetry and radiation protection. in january 2019, he completed his doctoral studies in nuclear physics, solidifying his expertise in the field.

Professional endeavors 🌐

Sylvère’s professional career is marked by significant teaching and research roles. he currently serves as a maître-assistant and researcher at the département de physique, faculté des sciences, université des sciences et techniques de masuku. his commitment to nuclear physics research and education has made him a key figure in gabon’s scientific community. his professional experience extends internationally, with notable research stays at the institut pluridisciplinaire hubert curien (iphc) in strasbourg, france, and the université de yaoundé i in cameroon.

Contributions and research focus 🧪

Sylvère’s research primarily focuses on nuclear physics, with a specific interest in external dosimetry and radioprotection. his work on natural radioactivity and the associated risks of telluric radiation in gabon has been pivotal in advancing the understanding of radiation exposure in the region. through his numerous research Environmental Nuclear Radiation Physics projects, including his investigation into gamma spectrometry measurements in cameroon, he has contributed valuable data on radiation safety and environmental health.

Accolades and recognition 🏅

Sylvère’s achievements have been recognized both regionally and internationally. in 2022, he was awarded a prestigious research grant from the european union's "make our planet great again" (mopga) initiative, enabling him to conduct research at the iphc in france. his expertise in nuclear instrumentation also led to his Environmental Nuclear Radiation Physics participation in the international atomic energy agency (iaea)-organized training in advanced nuclear instrumentation for africa.

Impact and influence 🌍

Sylvère’s work has a significant impact on the scientific community in gabon and beyond. his research on radiological safety is not only crucial for environmental protection but also influences public health policies related to radiation exposure. by collaborating with international research institutions, he has been able to Environmental Nuclear Radiation Physics elevate gabon’s role in global nuclear research, fostering international scientific exchange.

Legacy and future contributions 🔮

Sylvère is committed to advancing nuclear physics research in africa, with a focus on radioprotection and the environmental impacts of radiation. his work will continue to influence future generations of physicists in gabon, contributing to the development of safer and more sustainable practices in nuclear science. his dedication to research and education ensures that his legacy will endure, as he continues to mentor students and collaborate on groundbreaking projects.

Notable Publications 

  1. Title: Direct measurement of indoor thoron and radon progeny and estimation of inhalation dose in three cities in Gabon: Comparison of the use of thoron typical and measured equilibrium factor values
    Authors: Sylvere Yannick Loemba Mouandza, Saïdou, W. Ndong, Chutima Kranrod, Masahiro Hosoda, P. Ondo Meye, R. Bipolo Djeune, E.-D. Durastanti-Rabenga Mombo, H.M.-J. Andeme-Abondhoume, B.C. Mabika Ndjembidouma
    Journal: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity (2024)
  2. Title: Assessment of occupational exposure in medical practice in Gabon during 2013–2020
    Authors: P. Ondo Meye, Sylvere Yannick Loemba Mouandza, G.B. Dallou, Y. Omon, B.C. Mabika Ndjembidouma, C. Chaley, G.H. Ben-Bolie
    Journal: Radiation Medicine and Protection (2023)
  3. Title: Gamma-ray shielding calculations using empirical formulas for build-up factor: Application to a practical case to Professor J.J. Fletcher
    Authors: P. Ondo Meye, C. Chaley, Sylvere Yannick Loemba Mouandza, B.C. Mabika Ndjembidouma, G.H. Ben-Bolie
    Journal: Radioprotection (2022)
  4. Title: Characterization of radioactivity in the environment: the case of Radon in the homes of Mounana, Moanda and Franceville in the south-east of Gabon
    Authors: Thierry Blanchard Ekogo, Philippe Ondo Meye, W. Ndong, Sylvere Yannick Loemba Mouandza
    Journal: Journée de Sciences Physiques et chimiques (JSPC 2022)
  5. Title: Radiation background from rock samples and hazards assessment: Case of Mounana in Gabon
    Authors: Sylvere Yannick Loemba Mouandza, A.-B. Moubissi, P.E. Abiama, Thierry Blanchard Ekogo, M.D. Mboumba, P.O. Meye, G.H. Ben-Bolie
    Journal: International Journal of Low Radiation (2020)