Yu-Liang Zhang | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yu-Liang Zhang | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of Quzhou University | China

Prof. Dr. Yu-Liang Zhang is an expert in fluid machinery, computational fluid dynamics and numerical simulation, with a focus on centrifugal pumps and turbines. His research encompasses theoretical modeling, experimental investigations, and numerical simulations to analyze pump performance, flow characteristics, startup processes, and efficiency under various operating conditions. Zhang has significantly contributed to understanding transient flow, volumetric and hydraulic efficiency, and spatio temporal flow dynamics in pumps and turbines. He has authored 138 documents, which have garnered over 1,014 citations, reflecting an h-index of 17. His publications include high-impact journal articles and academic monographs that explore both practical engineering applications and fundamental fluid mechanics principles. Zhang’s work provides valuable insights into optimizing pump and turbine design, improving energy efficiency, and enhancing the reliability of fluid machinery systems.

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Hamida Riahi | Conflict Resolution & Mediation | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Hamida Riahi | Conflict Resolution & Mediation | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer | The University of Northern Border University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Hamida Riahi is a scholar of contemporary literary and cultural studies whose research engages with postcolonial theory, gender studies, trauma narratives, and Arab/Muslim representation in Anglophone literature. Her work foregrounds intersectionality, Islamic feminism, diaspora studies, and discourse analysis, with particular attention to narrative voice, identity formation, and power structures. She has authored and co authored 6 scholarly documents, published with internationally recognized academic presses and peer-reviewed journals, including outlets indexed in Scopus and the Web of Science. Her publications examine themes such as intertextuality, trauma, migration, racism, and the sociocultural implications of emerging technologies in education and writing practices. Dr. Riahi’s scholarship has received 1 citation, reflecting its growing academic impact, and she currently holds an h-index of 1. Through interdisciplinary and critically engaged research, her work contributes to ongoing global conversations on literature, identity, gender justice, and cultural politics.

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Wang Shiyi | HR Branding & Marketing | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Wang Shiyi | HR Branding & Marketing | Research Excellence Award

Teaching Assistant | The University of Hankou University | China

Ms. Wang Shiyi is a researcher whose scholarly work focuses on cultural industry studies, cultural policy, and interdisciplinary approaches to humanities and social sciences. Through a disciplinary and policy oriented perspective, her work contributes to understanding how cultural systems evolve within broader social, economic, and institutional frameworks. Wang’s research emphasizes analytical rigor, combining cultural theory with empirical observation to address issues such as cultural resource management, narrative forms in cultural production, and the modernization of cultural governance. Her academic contribution is characterized by a clear methodological orientation and engagement with current debates in cultural studies and management. To date, she has authored 1 scholarly document, which has received 10 academic citation, reflecting emerging recognition of her research within the field and laying a foundation for future scholarly development.

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The Impact of Air Pollution on the Protection of World Cultural Heritage in China

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022

 

Ahmad Sabbah | Global Workforce Management | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ahmad Sabbah | Global Workforce Management | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | The University of Tabuk | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ahmad Sabbah is a public health specializing in infection prevention and control, health promotion, and behavioral science informed policy design. His scholarly work focuses on translating evidence based frameworks into effective educational and surveillance interventions for healthcare settings. He has contributed to the development and evaluation of multimedia and theory-driven infection control programs, integrating social cognitive theory, intervention mapping, and consensus validation methods such as the Fuzzy Delphi technique. His ongoing research explores emerging challenges at the intersection of infectious diseases, digital health, antimicrobial resistance, and artificial intelligence, with particular attention to policy implementation gaps, misinformation dynamics, and ethical governance in public health emergencies. Dr. Sabbah’s recent work also addresses region-specific health risks in the Middle East, including zoonotic diseases and chronic disease–infection interactions. His publications reflect a commitment to advancing sustainable.

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Stephen Clear | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Stephen Clear | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Director of Postgraduate Taught Programmes (Law) and Lecturer in Constitutional and Administrative Law | The University of  Bangor University | United Kingdom

Mr. Stephen Clear is a public law scholar whose work spans constitutional law, administrative justice, human rights, devolution, and public procurement. His research explores how legal frameworks shape democratic accountability, judicial oversight, and the evolving relationship between citizens and the state. A strong focus of his scholarship has been on the constitutional implications of major political developments such as Brexit, devolution reforms, and the modernisation of public administration across the UK. His published work includes analyses of judicial review trends, empirical evaluations of public procurement disputes, and assessments of the resilience of the UK’s constitutional arrangements. Clear has contributed significantly to understanding how small and medium-sized enterprises engage with public procurement systems, proposing policy reforms to enhance transparency, accessibility, and decision-making. His research has also addressed legal education, including students’ expectations, mooting pedagogies, and the internationalisation of legal study. As a contributor to public-facing legal commentary, he has written extensively on constitutional debates, human rights protections, judicial diversity, and political accountability. His commentary has been widely circulated through national and international media outlets, supporting better public understanding of legal issues. Clear’s commitment to bridging theory and practice is reflected in his presentation of research at major academic conferences and to professional, governmental, and international audiences. His work continues to contribute to contemporary discussions of constitutional reform, public law adjudication, and the development of inclusive, future-focused legal education.

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Guoqiang Feng | Employee Engagement | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Guoqiang Feng | Employee Engagement | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | The University of  Lanzhou University | China

Dr. Guoqiang Feng is an economist whose research spans organizational theory, institutional economics, governance, environmental policy, and urban and industrial economics. His work integrates both theoretical and empirical approaches, with a focus on local governance, environmental regulation, and the interaction between institutions and economic outcomes. Feng’s studies explore the role of organizational structures, institutional arrangements, and governance mechanisms in shaping economic and social processes, with recent emphasis on environmental governance, digital transformation, and enterprise life cycles. Among his notable publications are “Gender Bias in Leadership in Environmental Governance” , “A Study on the Impact of Growth Targets on the Allocation of Local Environmental Attention” , “The Boundaries of the Role of Interviews: A Case Study of Neighboring Cities’ Feedback Responses to Interviews by the Ministry of Environmental Protection” , “Rent and Taxation: The Theoretical Logic of Local Government Role Selection and “The Level of Decentralization and Property Rights Protection”. Dr. Feng’s research has been widely cited, with over 25 citations across multiple journals. His scholarly influence is reflected in an h-index of 2. His work is recognized for bridging institutional theory with empirical insights, offering policy relevant evidence on governance, environmental management, and organizational dynamics, contributing to both academic discourse and applied economic strategies.

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Monim Al-Jiboori | Employee Engagement | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Monim Al-Jiboori | Employee Engagement | Research Excellence Award

Attmospheric Science | The University of  Mustansiriyah University | Iraq

Prof. Dr. Monim Al-Jiboori is a leading scholar in atmospheric physics and environmental sciences, recognized for his influential contributions to boundary-layer meteorology, urban climatology, air pollution studies, and optical turbulence. With a publication record spanning 75 scientific documents, his work integrates theoretical, experimental, and modeling approaches to advance understanding of atmospheric processes in complex urban and semi-arid environments. His research portfolio reflects strong interdisciplinary depth, addressing turbulent fluxes, similarity theory, surface atmosphere interactions, aerosol optical properties, and environmental impacts of dust storms, industrial emissions, and climate variability. His early foundational studies on local similarity relationships, turbulence structure, and vertical variations in the atmospheric boundary layer remain widely referenced and continue to inform contemporary micro-meteorological research. In recent years, Prof. Al-Jiboori has focused extensively on urban atmospheric dynamics, including analyses of urban heat island behavior, aerodynamic roughness, refractive-index structure coefficients, and wind-energy assessment in densely built environments. His investigations on drought monitoring, synoptic meteorology, and climate-related hazards further contribute to environmental risk assessment and regional climate adaptation strategies. Across his body of work, Prof. Al-Jiboori has accumulated 341 citations and achieved an h-index of 13, underscoring the sustained impact of his research in atmospheric sciences. His publications appear in reputable journals such as Boundary Layer Meteorology, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Arabian Journal of Geosciences, and several regional journals addressing Middle Eastern climate challenges.

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Xiaochun Sun | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Xiaochun Sun | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of  Northwest Normal University | China

Prof. Dr. Xiaochun Sun is a leading scholar in harmonic analysis and partial differential equations, recognized for advancing several foundational and emerging areas within modern mathematical analysis. His research spans Littlewood Paley theory, time-frequency analysis, potential theory, and analytical methods related to fluid dynamics, forming a cohesive body of work that contributes both to theoretical mathematics and to its applied dimensions. His studies frequently intersect classical harmonic analysis with complex operator theory, enabling refined tools for understanding differential equations and non-linear mathematical models. With thirty-five publications in high quality and Scopus-indexed journals, his research output demonstrates breadth, depth, and sustained scholarly productivity. His articles appearing in journals such as Mathematics, Journal of Evolution Equations, Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, and Frontiers of Mathematics reflect a strong command of analytical techniques, careful formulation of mathematical problems, and contributions that open pathways for continued development in analysis and . Prof. Sun has played a substantial role in national research development through nine funded projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China . These projects address advanced problems such as the study of function spaces linked to differential operators, boundedness of Calderón Zygmund and oscillatory commutators, harmonic analysis on variable exponent spaces, and applications of analytical methods in generalized viscous incompressible fluid equations. His youth and regional fund engagements further highlight his long-term commitment to exploring complex structures within modern analysis. His research portfolio also includes six consultancy and industry-related projects, showing the practical value of his theoretical insights in applied contexts. Through sustained collaborations across national research programs, contributions to mathematical problem-solving, and active engagement with global research communities, Prof. Sun has established a respected academic profile. His work continues to influence harmonic analysis, theory, and interdisciplinary applications where rigorous mathematical frameworks are essential.

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Sun, X., Ma, R., & Li, F. Global well-posedness for the fractional magneto-micropolar equations in variable exponent Fourier Besov spaces. Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics.

Ma, Ruohong. & Sun, X. Global well-posedness for the Boussinesq–Coriolis equations in variable exponent Fourier Besov Morrey spaces. Pure Mathematics.

Zhang, J., & Sun, X. Adaptedness of Wick product on Guichardet-Fock space. Research Square.

Sun, X., Wu, Y., & Xu, G. Global well-posedness for the 3D rotating Boussinesq equations in variable exponent Fourier Besov spaces. AIMS Mathematics.

Sun, X., Liu, M., & Zhang, J. Global well-posedness for the generalized Navier–Stokes–Coriolis equations with highly oscillating initial data. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Bingfei Gu | Rewards & Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Bingfei Gu | Rewards & Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of Zhejiang Sci-Tech University | China

Prof. Dr. Bingfei Gu is a prominent researcher in the interdisciplinary domain of digital apparel engineering, computational ergonomics, and intelligent garment technologies. With a scholarly record of 81 publications, 255 citations, and an h-index of 11, the author has built a strong research presence that spans human body modeling, fabric behavior simulation, and advanced garment design systems. Their work integrates computational methods, image processing, 3D point cloud analytics, and artificial intelligence to address long-standing challenges in apparel fit, pattern generation, body measurement accuracy, and digital clothing representation. A central focus of the author’s research is the development of precise and scalable human body measurement frameworks using hybrid scanning and imaging systems. This includes advanced classification of body shape, automated feature extraction, and individualized prototype generation for apparel design. Their studies on digital garment systems explore virtual fittings, numerical simulations of fabric drape, and biomechanics-based modeling of clothing body interaction, contributing to improved prediction of wearer comfort and performance. The author has produced influential work on garment technologies, including new algorithms for pattern adaptation, topologically consistent model reconstruction, and simulation-driven design optimization. Their research in garment virtual simulation extends into computational evaluations of ergonomics, ballistic protection mechanisms, and AI driven virtual try on methods leveraging generative diffusion models. Through collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, the author has contributed to notable advancements in industrial ergonomics, textile engineering, and digital fashion innovation. Their publications in high impact journals demonstrate a commitment to methodological rigor and practical relevance, supporting the broader transition toward intelligent apparel manufacturing, personalized garment engineering, and data-driven fashion technologies. The author’s contributions continue to shape emerging standards in digital human modeling and next-generation garment simulation.

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Hou, J., Lu, Y., Wang, M., Ouyang, W., Yang, Y., Zou, F., Gu, B., & Liu, Z.  A Markov Chain approach for video-based virtual try-on with denoising diffusion generative adversarial network. Knowledge Based Systems.

Jin, S., & Gu,, Production scheduling optimization of shirt component module based on standard man-hour prediction.

Sheng, X., Zhao, S., & Gu, B. Construction of shirt component module groups based on process similarity

Sun, Y., Niu, W., Chen, X., Chen, Q., Gu, B., & Liu, Y. Application of human finite element model in flexible protective products. Journal of Medical Biomechanics.

Feng, H., Sheng, X., Zhang, L., Liu, Y., & Gu, B. Color analysis of brocade from the 4th to 8th centuries driven by image based matching network modeling.

Jin, S., & Gu, B. Individualized generation of women’s prototype based on the classification of body shape.

Imran Muhammad | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Imran Muhammad | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

PostDoc | The University of Xinjiang University | China

Dr. Imran Muhammad is an accomplished researcher in advanced analytical chemistry, with a strong publication record comprising 35 scientific documents, 276 citations, and an h-index of 11. His work spans a diverse range of contemporary research fields, with a central focus on sensor technologies, analytical method development, and environmental monitoring. His expertise bridges multiple interdisciplinary domains, including fluorescent probe design, chemosensors, biosensors, polymer-based sensing platforms, computational chemistry, and catalysis. A significant portion of his research is dedicated to developing innovative sensing systems for detecting toxic environmental pollutants such as mercury ions nitroaromatics, dioxins, and heavy metals. He has made notable contributions to the design of dansyl-based fluorescent sensors, graphene oxide–based solid-phase sensing materials, and β-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes, offering enhanced selectivity, sensitivity, and environmental applicability. Providing an efficient tool for water-quality assessment. In addition to sensor development, his research extends to molecularly imprinted polymers photocatalytic nanomaterials, surface modification, solid-phase extraction, and advanced material synthesis. His studies in photocatalysis, catalytic pyrolysis of plastics, and nanostructured metal oxides contribute to sustainable technologies and environmental remediation. Dr. Muhammad’s technical skills span a broad array of analytical instruments, including Fluorescence spectroscopy, and supporting his capacity to conduct rigorous and high-impact experimental work. He also integrates computational studies to elucidate molecular interactions and sensing mechanisms, strengthening the theoretical foundation of his analytical methodologies. Through continuous publication in high-ranking journals and participation in global scientific discussions, he maintains a strong commitment to advancing analytical chemistry and environmental science, with research aimed at delivering practical, efficient, and sustainable technological solutions.

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Yao, N., Cai, Y., Li, J., Nulahong, A., Okitsu, Imran, M., & Ren, T. Enhanced low-temperature performance of CO₂ methanation over Ni-Y zeolite molecular sieve.

Khan, M. I., Kim, H. Y., Ali, R., & Miyazaki, S. A comparison of conventional aging and defect-assisted precipitation mechanisms in TiNiPdCu-based high-temperature shape memory alloys.

Rida, B. N., Bakhsh, N. Investigating the high-temperature oxidation of the Hf₀.₅Nb₀.₅Ta₀.₅Ti₁.₅Zr refractory high-entropy alloy. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry.