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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Christina Tassi | Mental Health Programs | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Christina Tassi | Mental Health Programs | Research Excellence Award

Postdoctoral Researcher | The University of  Ioannina | Greece

Dr. Christina Tassi is a scholar in counseling psychology whose work bridges group counseling theory, person centered facilitative conditions, and positive psychology interventions. Her research emphasizes the psychosocial development and emotional well-being of children and adolescents, with a particular focus on those facing psychological economic hardship. Through her publications and collaborative research, she has contributed valuable insights into how group processes, therapeutic factors, and supportive interpersonal climates can enhance participants’ resilience, adjustment, and overall mental health. Across 7 peer reviewed publications, Dr. Tassi’s research demonstrates methodological rigor and applied relevance, yielding a measurable scholarly impact reflected in 68 citations and an h-index of 4. Her studies explore a range of topics, including process outcome relationships in positive psychological interventions, person centered attitudes among facilitators, and the mechanisms through which group programs foster emotional growth in school-age populations. She has also examined the effectiveness of online positive psychology interventions implemented during the  pandemic, contributing early evidence on the feasibility and therapeutic value of digital group-based mental health support. Dr. Tassi has co authored a book on positive psychology and contributed chapters focusing on poverty’s psychological effects on children, strengths-based counseling, and psychoeducational interventions for youth with diverse needs. Her interdisciplinary collaborations reflect a commitment to advancing evidence-based practices in educational and therapeutic contexts.

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Featured Publication

Tassi, C., & Brouzos, A. Therapeutic factors in a group positive psychological intervention  for primary school students facing parental psychological economic hardship. International Journal of Applied Positive Psychology.

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.

Featured Publications

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.

Zemenu Tadesse Adimas | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Zemenu Tadesse Adimas | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Editorial Board Member

Lecturer And Researcher | The University of  Bahir Dar University | Ethiopia

Mr. Zemenu Tadesse Adimas is an emerging researcher in the fields of Food Engineering and Biotechnology, with a strong scholarly focus on food product development, formulation, and natural preservation strategies. His academic background in Food Technology and Food Process Engineering has provided a solid foundation for exploring innovative, sustainable, and science-driven approaches to enhancing food quality and safety. He is particularly interested in the utilization of natural preservatives, improvement of indigenous foods, and optimization of storage technologies to reduce post-harvest losses. His research contributions span various critical topics in food science, including shelf-life extension, food processing, bioactive compounds, and the integration of traditional and modern preservation methods. His published works demonstrate both depth and breadth, covering microbial stability, physicochemical property optimization, sensory quality enhancement, hermetic storage systems, and the use of plant-based bioactive compounds for grain protection. These publications appear in reputable international journals such as Cogent Food & Agriculture, Applied Food Research, Heliyon, and the Poly Journal of Engineering and Technology. A notable portion of his work examines the effects of processing conditions such as temperature, time, and formulation ratios on the quality attributes of food and beverage products. His studies on cinnamon extract for juice preservation, roasting parameters for plant beverages, and flour blending for biscuit production showcase his commitment to developing practical, scalable solutions for industry and community-level food systems. His scientific interests also extend to post-harvest technology, where he has investigated hermetic storage methods to minimize losses in staple crops such as maize and wheat. Through systematic experimental design, analytical evaluation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, he contributes to improving food security and promoting value-added food innovations. Across his research portfolio, Zemenu emphasizes evidence-based problem solving, sustainability, and the enhancement of traditional knowledge through modern food science techniques.

Featured Publications

Abera, B. D., Adimas, Z. T., Adimas, M. A., Alemayehu, A. J., & Geletu, M. G. Effect of blending ratios of roasted and unroasted lupine flour on the physicochemical properties, antinutritional factors, and organoleptic qualities of wheat–lupine composite bread. Applied Food Research.

Alemayehu, A. J., Adimas, Z. T., & Abera, B. D. The effect of sugar concentration and storage time on the physicochemical, microbial, and sensory properties of ginger drink. Applied Food Research.

Adimas, Z. T., & Abera, B. D. Effect of roasting time and temperature on the physicochemical and sensory properties of plant beverage from groundnut. Applied Food Research.

Adimas, Z. T., Adimas, M. A., & Abera, B. D.  Plant-based bioactive compounds for grain storage: A comprehensive review. Cogent Food & Agriculture.

Beáta Šofranková | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Beáta Šofranková | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | The University of Presov| Slovakia

Mrs. Beáta Šofranková, is a researcher in the field of management whose scholarly work centers on digital transformation, competitiveness, economic performance, and sustainable development across European countries. Her research integrates economic-mathematical reasoning with modern managerial perspectives, providing a multidimensional understanding of how digitalization and innovation impact institutional performance and long-term economic resilience. Her scientific portfolio consists of 16 published research documents, collectively cited 235 times, resulting in an h-index of 8. These metrics reflect a steady scholarly influence and demonstrate the relevance of her work within the fields of management, economics, and regional development. Her publications frequently address the evolving conditions of European economies, exploring strategic determinants of competitiveness, the role of digital technologies in economic growth, and the implications of sustainable development frameworks on national and regional performance indicators. She has contributed significantly to research initiatives through her involvement in major national grant projects, where she has designed, coordinated, or supported scientific tasks focused on digital readiness, innovation performance, and socio-economic transformation. Her participation in  projects reflects sustained engagement in evidence-based research aligned with national priorities and international academic standards. These projects have produced theoretical and empirical outputs that inform management practices, public policy, and academic debate. Her work also incorporates a strong comparative perspective, drawing on interdisciplinary frameworks that connect economic modelling, management theory, and sustainability science. She frequently collaborates within research teams exploring emerging digital trends, performance analytics, and the competitiveness challenges faced by European economies in the context of global transformations. Through her publication record, research leadership, and active contribution to national scientific projects, her scholarly profile demonstrates a consistent commitment to advancing knowledge about digital transformation and sustainable economic development. Her research output continues to support academic, institutional, and policy-oriented discussions within the broader European research community.

Featured Publication

Kiselakova, D., Sofrankova, B., Gombar, M., & Matijova, M. Modelling the impact of innovation performance on digital competitiveness: The key role of innovation and technologies. Asian Economic and Financial Review,

Enyew Zereffa | Employee Engagement | Editorial Board Member | 2306

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Enyew Zereffa | Employee Engagement | Editorial Board Member

Professor of Inorganic Chemistry | The University of Adama Science and Technology University | Ethiopia

Dr. Enyew Amare Zereffa is an accomplished chemist whose scholarly work spans inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology. With a strong academic foundation built through advanced degrees in chemistry, he has developed a research career distinguished by innovation, scientific rigor, and impactful contributions to applied chemical sciences. His publication record reflects sustained excellence, comprising 53 peer-reviewed documents, accumulating 1,345 citations, and resulting in an h-index of 18, underscoring the visibility and influence of his work within the scientific community. Central to Dr. Zereffa’s research portfolio is the design, synthesis, and characterization of inorganic materials, particularly nanomaterials and ceramic systems with applications in energy storage, catalysis, water purification, environmental remediation, and biomedical fields. His investigations into ceramic microfilters, nanocomposite structures, and modified metal oxides have contributed to advancements in sustainable technologies and low-cost materials development. These contributions support critical societal needs such as improved water quality, enhanced materials performance, and environmentally conscious industrial processes. His scientific interests bridge fundamental chemistry and applied engineering, emphasizing materials synthesis techniques, solid-state chemistry, surface chemistry, and advanced characterization methods. Dr. Zereffa’s work also demonstrates a strong commitment to problem-solving within local and global contexts, including projects on zinc oxide-based sunscreens, antibacterial nanocomposites, and energy-generating dye-sensitized solar cells. Through collaborations and funded research initiatives, he has driven forward interdisciplinary studies that connect chemistry, materials science, environmental engineering, and nanoscience. As an active contributor to scholarly dissemination, he engages in manuscript reviewing, editorial duties, and academic evaluation, ensuring quality and integrity in scientific publishing. His sustained output, impactful citations, and engagement with emerging research themes position him as a leading figure in contemporary inorganic and materials chemistry research.

Featured Publications

Derbe, T., Gindose, T. G., Sani, T., & Zereffa, E. A. Synthesis of zeolite-A/Fe₃O₄/biochar/MOF-5 composite for the defluoridation of drinking water.

Derbe, T., Sani, T., & Zereffa, E. A. Synthesis of a zeolite-A/MOF-5 composite for the defluoridation of groundwater.

Zereffa, E. A., Segne, T. A., Ananda Murthy, H. C., Gupta, N. K., Orshiso, Aqueous extract phyto-mediated synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles and ZnO-bentonite nanocomposites: Physical analysis and investigation of antibacterial activity.

Gindose, T. G., Gebreslassie, G., Derbe, T., Ashebr, T. G., Daba, Y. T., Mtunzi, T. B. Charge separation enhancement of triple-phase Ag₃PO₄–AgI–ZnO heterojunction for dye photodegradation.

Djimet Guemona | Archéologie | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Djimet Guemona | Archéologie | Best Researcher Award

Attaché de Recherche | The University of Centre National De Recherche Pour Le Developpement | Chad

Dr. Djimet Guemona is a dedicated archaeologist and researcher whose scholarly work focuses on the preservation, analysis, and digital reconstruction of African cultural heritage, particularly in Chad. His academic interests lie at the intersection of traditional archaeological research and emerging digital technologies such as 3D modeling, and artificial intelligence. By combining field-based methodologies with advanced digital tools, Guemona contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of Africa’s ancient metallurgical and artistic traditions, while also promoting innovative approaches to cultural heritage documentation and management. His recent collaborative work, Reconstructing Ancient Iron-Smelting Furnaces of Guéra Through 3D Modeling and AI-Assisted Video Generation, published in Electronics  exemplifies his commitment to interdisciplinary innovation. This research merges archaeological field data with computational modeling to recreate ancient iron-smelting processes, offering valuable insights into the technological sophistication of early African societies. Another key publication, Analyse techno-stylistique de la céramique du pays fanian , published in Afrique  Archéologie & Arts explores stylistic and technological aspects of ceramics, contributing to the understanding of regional cultural identities and material expressions. Guemona’s scholarly output, though emerging, reflects a growing influence in the field of African archaeology. His research has garnered academic recognition with 2 indexed publications, 5 citations, and an h-index of 1. His work stands out for its integration of heritage science, community-based archaeology, and digital preservation techniques, aligning traditional cultural studies with modern technological perspectives. By bridging archaeological theory, field practice, and digital innovation, Guemona is advancing the documentation and safeguarding of African heritage, while fostering global awareness of the continent’s archaeological richness. His research trajectory demonstrates strong potential for continued contributions to both academic scholarship and sustainable heritage management.

Featured Publication

Barreau, J. B., Guemona, D., & Robion-Brunner, C. Reconstructing ancient iron-smelting furnaces of Guéra  through 3D modeling and AI-assisted video generation. Electronics.

Abebe Kassaye | Industrial Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abebe Kassaye | Industrial Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate | The University of  Addis Ababa University | Ethiopia

Mr. Abebe Shimelis Kassaye demonstrates exceptional academic depth, analytical rigor, and an applied research orientation that make him a strong contender for this award. His strengths lie in integrating theoretical frameworks with practical industry applications, particularly in the domains of industrial engineering, production systems, and technology based entrepreneurship. His published research in reputable journals showcases innovative use of advanced modeling techniques such as Interpretive Structural Modeling and Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling  providing empirical insights into the success factors of Ethiopian technology startups. Mr. Abebe’s ability to synthesize complex interdependencies between business models, operational efficiency, and innovation ecosystems underscores his capacity for multidisciplinary research. His strong command of quality management systems, sustainable industrial development, and lean manufacturing principles reflects a balance between academic excellence and practical impact. Furthermore, his active engagement in professional societies such as the Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Society International strengthens his global outlook and professional network, enhancing his potential to bridge academia and industry effectively. While his accomplishments are commendable, there remain areas of improvement that could further elevate his research influence and professional contribution. Expanding his scholarly output through increased publications in indexed international journals would enhance visibility and citation impact. Developing collaborations with interdisciplinary teams and global research institutions could enrich his research perspectives and foster innovative methodologies. Additionally, gaining experience in consultancy or applied industrial projects would allow him to translate academic findings into tangible outcomes, thereby extending his impact beyond the academic sphere. Strengthening statistical and simulation-based research tools and engaging in data driven policy advisory roles could also enhance the societal relevance of his work. Looking ahead, Mr. Abebe’s future research potential is both promising and strategically significant. His focus on industrial innovation, technology management, and sustainable manufacturing positions him to address emerging challenges in Africa’s industrialization agenda. His research could evolve toward building smart, adaptive production systems integrating artificial intelligence, circular economy principles, and digital transformation strategies.

Featured Publications

Shimelis, A., Beshah, B., & Tesfaye, E.  Measuring successful business models in Ethiopian technology business. African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development.

Shimelis, A., Beshah, B., & Tesfaye, E.  An investigation on the factors influencing the success of Ethiopian tech startup companies: The ISM approach. African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development.

Ghasem Noorkhajavi | Leadership Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ghasem Noorkhajavi | Leadership Development | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | The University of  Tabriz Medical Sciences | Iran

Ghasem Noorkhajavi is an accomplished researcher whose scientific contributions span the interdisciplinary fields of nanomedicine, cancer immunotherapy, and biomedical nanotechnology. His research primarily focuses on developing and optimizing nanostructured systems for targeted drug delivery, immunogenic cell death induction, and exosome-mediated cancer therapy. With a growing academic influence reflected in 6 research documents, 93 citations, and an h-index of 6, his scholarly work demonstrates both depth and innovation in translational nanomedicine. His studies have explored the immunotherapeutic mechanisms of icilin and menthol-loaded nanoparticles, emphasizing their role in triggering  and enhancing antitumor immune responses. Through the design of icilin-based nanostructures and nanolipid carriers, he has contributed to understanding how nanoscale systems can modulate cancer cell signaling and immune activation. His research also extends to the synthesis of quantum dots and carbon nanomaterials with applications in bioimaging, drug delivery, and cancer detection. Beyond oncology, his investigations encompass postbiotics and their potential applications in detoxification, antimicrobial defense, and as adjuvants in viral therapy. Notable works include studies on aflatoxin biodetoxification, pesticide mitigation, and postbiotics for SARS-CoV-2 disease therapy, which highlight his multidisciplinary approach bridging nanotechnology, microbiology, and biomedical engineering. His publications in reputed journals such as Nanomedicine, Cancer Cell International, Journal of Biological Engineering, and Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins reflect both academic rigor and translational potential. Through his innovative focus on nanostructured systems and biological interactions, his research contributes significantly to advancing therapeutic nanotechnology, particularly in the context of precision oncology and regenerative medicine. Ghasem Noorkhajavi’s scholarly profile embodies a balance of scientific curiosity, technological innovation, and commitment to improving human health through the integration of nanoscience and biomedical research.

Featured Publications

Khani, N., Abedi Soleimani, R., Noorkhajavi, G., Abedi Soleimani, A., Abbasi, A. Postbiotics as potential promising tools for disease adjuvant therapy. Journal of Applied Microbiology.

Khani, N., Noorkhajavi, G., Soleiman, R. A., Raziabad, R. H., Rad, A. H.Aflatoxin biodetoxification strategies based on postbiotics. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins.

Khani, N., Noorkhajavi, G., Reziabad, R. H., Rad, A. H., & Ziavand, M. Postbiotics as potential detoxification tools for mitigation of pesticides. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins.

Esmaeili, A., Soleimani, M., Rouhani, M., Noorkhajavi, G., Aghaei-Zarch, S. M. Xenograft-based skin substitutes: A critical review. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology.

Panahizadeh, R., Panahi, P., Asghariazar, V., Makaremi, S., Noorkhajavi, G. A literature review of recent advances in gastric cancer treatment: Exploring the cross-talk between targeted therapies. Cancer Cell International.

Fabrice Cognasse | Leadership Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fabrice Cognasse | Leadership Development | Best Researcher Award

Scientific Director | The University of French Blood Establishment (EFS) | France

Dr. Fabrice Cognasse is a distinguished biomedical researcher whose scientific contributions have significantly advanced the fields of immunology, transfusion medicine, and inflammation biology. His research has focused on the complex interactions between platelets, immune cells, and inflammatory mediators, providing groundbreaking insights into the dual role of platelets as hemostatic and immune-modulatory agents. Through a combination of experimental and translational research, his studies have deepened understanding of how platelet-derived molecules influence immune responses, infection control, and pathological inflammation in clinical settings. With an impressive record of 182 peer-reviewed publications, 5,373 citations, and an h-index of 42, Dr. Cognasse’s scholarly work demonstrates both high productivity and sustained impact in biomedical science. His publications appear in leading international journals covering topics such as hematology, immunology, transfusion research, and molecular medicine, where they have contributed to reshaping current concepts of immune regulation and transfusion-related immunomodulation. His research has identified key molecular markers associated with platelet activation and inflammation, supporting the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic tools aimed at improving transfusion safety and clinical outcomes. The integration of molecular biology, cellular immunology, and translational science within his research has provided a foundation for innovations that enhance patient care and transfusion efficacy. Dr. Cognasse’s work also bridges multiple scientific disciplines through collaborations with international researchers, funding agencies, and research networks. His contributions extend to the design of biomarker-based tools and patented discoveries that advance biomedical research and clinical diagnostics. Collectively, his work exemplifies scientific excellence, leadership in immunohematology, and a lasting influence on global research in platelet biology and inflammation.

Featured Publications

Cognasse, F., Integrating cellular and soluble immune signatures of major depression with and without recent suicide attempts. Translational Psychiatry.

Cognasse, F., The composition of single-donor apheresis platelet concentrates is influenced by the age of the donor. Scientific Reports.

Cognasse, F., Pilot study of ABO-isogroup or universal plasma pools with or without pathogen reduction treatment. Blood Transfusion.

Cognasse, F. Cracking TRALI: targeting the membrane attack complex.  Transfusion Clinique et Biologique.

Cognasse, F.,  Donor-reported stress type affects inflammatory blood markers prior to donation. Transfusion Clinique et Biologique.