Arega Debu | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Arega Debu | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Editorial Board Member

Lecturer| The University of  Dire Dawa University | Ethiopia

Mr. Arega Debu an emerging researcher in the fields of thermal engineering, renewable energy systems, and mechanical design. His academic work primarily centers on developing sustainable solutions that address critical resource challenges, with a particular focus on accessible water purification technologies for underserved communities. His master’s research explored solar desalination as a practical and energy-efficient avenue to provide clean water in remote regions. By investigating system performance, thermal behavior, and energy optimization, his work contributes to the broader field of solar-driven water treatment technologies and aligns with global efforts toward sustainable development. His research background also includes mechanical system design, with particular interest in dynamic systems and mobility solutions. Earlier academic projects involving suspension systems demonstrate his strong analytical capabilities, design proficiency, and commitment to engineering innovation. These foundational studies reflect a wider interest in mechanical structures and the integration of engineering principles for improved performance, efficiency, and user-centered design. He possesses strong technical skills that support his research activities, including proficiency in major mechanical engineering software tools such as SolidWorks and ANSYS for simulation, modeling, and design analysis. In addition, his training in computer hardware systems and digital tools enhances his ability to integrate technology-driven approaches into engineering problem-solving. His growing competency in digital productivity tools and technical communication further complements his interdisciplinary research focus. Beyond technical competence, the author maintains an interest in emerging renewable technologies, heat transfer applications, and sustainable engineering solutions. His research vision centers on advancing affordable, practical, and community-oriented engineering innovations particularly those that enhance water security, promote renewable energy adoption, and support long-term socio-economic development. Through continued inquiry and collaboration, he aims to expand contributions to fields such as thermal systems engineering, solar technologies, and applied mechanical design.

Featured Publication

Debu, A. A., Adem, K. D., & Nigussie, S. G. Design and thermal performance investigation of solar-powered water purifying system for Dire Dawa rural area. Solar Energy Advances.

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,

Salah-Eddine Chorfi | Rewards & Recognition | Young Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Salah-Eddine Chorfi | Rewards & Recognition | Young Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | The University of Cadi Ayyad University | Morocco

Dr. Salah-Eddine Chorfi is an applied mathematician whose research lies at the intersection of inverse problems, control theory, and the analysis of partial differential equations. His work focuses on developing rigorous mathematical frameworks to address fundamental questions related to identification, stability, and controllability in complex dynamical systems. A key aspect of his research involves studying equipped with dynamic boundary conditions, which arise in models describing diffusion, heat transfer, and wave propagation in heterogeneous media. Chorfi’s contributions span multiple interrelated themes. He investigates inverse source problems, coefficient determination, and initial data reconstruction using advanced tools such as Carleman estimates, semigroup theory, and logarithmic convexity methods. These approaches enable the establishment of uniqueness and quantitative stability results for parabolic, hyperbolic, and time-fractional evolution equations. His work also explores the control and stabilization of PDEs, including null controllability, impulsive control, and finite-time stabilization, offering new insights into systems governed by coupled or degenerate equations. Another significant direction in his research is the analysis of time-fractional diffusion models and mean field game systems, where he examines backward problems, non-symmetric operators, and degenerate dynamics. His investigations contribute to bridging theoretical PDE analysis with computational and applied challenges, particularly in contexts where data are incomplete or the underlying systems are ill-posed. Chorfi has authored 23 scientific documents, which collectively have received 67 citations, resulting in an h-index of 7. His work is published in highly regarded journals including Evolution Equations and Control Theory, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, Applicable Analysis, Inverse Problems, and others. Through his collaborations with researchers in analysis, control theory, and mathematical modeling, he contributes to advancing modern approaches to inverse problems and dynamical systems. His research continues to influence emerging methodologies for understanding complex driven phenomena in both theoretical and applied settings.

Featured Publications

Chorfi, S. E., Habbal, A., Jahid, M., Maniar, L., & Ratnani, A. Stability of backward inverse problems for degenerate mean field game systems.

Chorfi, S.-E., Ismailov, M. I., Maniar, L., & Oner, I. Boundary null controllability of the heat equation with Wentzell boundary condition and Dirichlet control.

Chih-Hung Pai | Performance Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chih-Hung Pai | Performance Management | Best Researcher Award

Director of the Leisure Tourism Development Research Center | The University of Zhejiang Yuexiu University | China

Professor Chih-Hung Pai is an accomplished scholar whose research focuses on the intersections of sustainable tourism, hospitality management, and environmental economics. With a portfolio of nine scholarly publications, 78 citations, and an h-index of 4, his academic influence reflects both depth and interdisciplinary breadth. His body of work contributes significantly to understanding how sustainable practices, innovative technology, and policy frameworks can jointly enhance economic growth and ecological preservation within global tourism systems. His recent studies highlight the integration of environmental conservation and economic progress, emphasizing how sustainable tourism practices shape global economies and support long-term resilience. His contributions to leading indexed journals, including Current Issues in Tourism, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, and Resources Policy, have offered novel insights into green finance mechanisms, carbon neutrality promotion, and cultural tourism development. Through empirical modeling and policy evaluation, he explores strategies that enable regions, particularly in Asia, to transition toward environmentally responsible and economically viable growth models. In parallel, his research investigates technological innovation in hospitality, analyzing how digital tools, machine learning, and green technologies influence customer experience, service recovery, and organizational competitiveness. Studies such as those on technology adoption in green hotels and data-driven assessments of cultural tourism experiences underscore his commitment to integrating artificial intelligence and sustainability in modern service systems. Furthermore, his work on eco tourism experiences, leisure behavior, and corporate social responsibility within the hospitality sector enriches the understanding of human environment interactions and their socio-economic implications. Collectively, Professor Pai’s scholarly output represents a forward-thinking approach to sustainability science bridging theory with practice and providing actionable pathways for policymakers, educators, and industry stakeholders seeking to harmonize economic prosperity with ecological balance in the evolving global tourism landscape.

Featured Publication

Pai, C.-H., Zhang, Y., Wang, Y.-L., Li, K., & Shang, Y. Current challenges and opportunities in cultural heritage preservation through sustainable tourism practices. Current Issues in Tourism.

Nasiwat Thanathitiphuwaphat | Learning & Development | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nasiwat Thanathitiphuwaphat | Learning & Development | Best Researcher Award

Graduate Student | The University of Chulalongkorn University | Thailand

Mr. Nasiwat Thanathitiphuwaphat is a researcher specializing in applied economics, with focused interests in the economics of education, labor economics, and microeconomics. His scholarly work integrates quantitative analysis with a policy-oriented perspective, emphasizing how education and labor systems contribute to equitable and sustainable economic growth. His academic foundation in economics has enabled him to develop research that explores the intersection of individual decision-making, institutional structures, and social outcomes. His published thesis, “Rational Decision-Making Model: AP Micro, AP Macro, A-Level Economics, and IB Economics,” featured in the Journal of Teaching in International Business, provides an innovative framework for understanding economic reasoning in education. The study analyzes how curriculum design and economic learning frameworks influence cognitive behavior and student performance, contributing to the broader literature on education economics and pedagogy. Building on this, his ongoing working papers examine topics such as fair college admissions, educational investment efficiency, and the role of pre-university economics in shaping university outcomes. Collectively, these studies aim to enhance fairness, transparency, and inclusivity within educational and labor systems. In addition to academic research, his work extends to applied economic issues related to labor rights, workforce management, and responsible business conduct. His participation in research and policy dialogues within Southeast Asia reflects a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges surrounding human capital, migration, and labor equity. Employing econometric and data-driven approaches, his research contributes to evidence-based policymaking that supports social and economic inclusion. His research direction is defined by an analytical yet human centered approach, integrating economic modeling with empirical insights. By connecting education, labor, and development economics, his work advances the understanding of how economic principles can be applied to create fairer systems of opportunity and enhance long-term socioeconomic well-being.

Featured Publication

Thanathitiphuwaphat, N., & Tipayalai, K. Rational decision-making model: AP Micro, AP Macro, A-Level Economics, and IB Economics. Journal of Teaching in International Business.

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.

Michal Kravčík | HR Business Partnering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michal Kravčík | HR Business Partnering | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | The University of People and Water NGO | Slovakia

Michal Kravčík is a Slovak environmental researcher and hydrologist whose work has profoundly influenced modern thinking on water management, climate restoration, and sustainable regional development. His research centers on the interdependence between water cycles, ecosystems, and climate regulation, forming the foundation of the New Water Paradigm, a globally recognized framework for water and climate recovery. This theory emphasizes retaining rainwater within ecosystems to restore the small water cycle, replenish groundwater, regulate temperatures, and support biodiversity. Kravčík’s approach challenges conventional hydrological models that prioritize drainage and diversion, proposing instead that water restoration is essential to reversing climate degradation and desertification. Kravčík’s initiatives, particularly through the Blue Alternative and People and Water, illustrate how decentralized water management can drive both environmental renewal and community empowerment. His integrated approach demonstrates that water restoration serves as a pathway to ecological stability and economic resilience, especially in regions facing high unemployment and social marginalization. By linking hydrology to social innovation, his work has contributed to broader understandings of participatory governance, sustainability, and climate adaptation. His research publications, including Water for the Recovery of the Climate. A New Water Paradigm , Water for the Third Millennium , Between Floods and Droughts and Water Without Borders provide comprehensive insights into how water retention can serve as both a mitigation and adaptation strategy for climate change. These works have become key references for policymakers, environmentalists, and sustainability researchers worldwide. Kravčík’s research influence is reflected in four major publications, 25 citations, and an h-index of 3. His scholarship continues to inspire global environmental discourse, emphasizing that climate recovery and water restoration are inseparable. By integrating ecological science, community action, and systems thinking, Kravčík’s contributions remain central to shaping sustainable water and climate management.

Featured Publication

Kravcik, M., et al. Costs and benefits of landscape-based water retention measures as nature-based solutions to mitigating climate impacts in eastern Germany, Czech Republic, and Slovakia. Land Degradation & Development.

Manwika Kongpuang | Rewards & Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Manwika Kongpuang | Rewards & Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Engineering Lecturer | The University of Faculty of Engineering Prince of Songkla | Thailand

Dr. Manwika Kongpuang dedicated scholar in metallurgy and materials engineering, this researcher’s work focuses on advancing nondestructive testing and structural health monitoring technologies for improved material reliability and infrastructure safety. Their primary expertise lies in acoustic emission techniques, rail steel behavior, metal forming, and semi-solid processing bridging materials science and engineering applications to address industrial and transportation challenges. The research emphasizes the development of innovative diagnostic and monitoring approaches for metallic components, particularly in railway systems, enabling real-time defect detection, predictive maintenance, and performance optimization. The author’s contributions span several high-impact, peer-reviewed journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, including Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation, Results in Engineering, Sensors, and Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals. Their studies have provided new insights into the relationships between microstructure, mechanical performance, and acoustic emission signals in metals under various loading and thermal conditions. Additionally, significant research has been devoted to improving the mechanical and tribological properties of metal matrix composites through advanced casting and heat-treatment processes. Through active participation in international conferences such as the World Conference on Acoustic Emission and the International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Asset Management, the researcher has contributed to global discussions on rail maintenance, digital twin technologies, and sustainable engineering solutions. Their interdisciplinary approach combines experimental investigation, data analysis, and materials characterization to develop efficient, data-driven methods for assessing and extending the life of engineering systems. Overall, the author’s research demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing intelligent condition monitoring, reliability-based maintenance, and sustainable materials innovation, contributing valuable knowledge to the fields of materials science, nondestructive evaluation, and infrastructure engineering.

Featured Publications

Kaewunruen, S., AbdelHadi, M., Kongpuang, M., Pansuk, W., & Remennikov, A. M. Digital twins for managing railway bridge maintenance, resilience, and climate change adaptation.

Kongpuang, M., Chaideesungnoen, S., Muangjunburee, P., Oo, H. Z., & Janudom, S. Effect of post-weld heat-treatment on microstructure and mechanical behavior of Inconel  overlay cladding on  Cr-1Mo steel. Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals.

Muangjunburee, P., Poolsiri, N., Chaideesungnoen, S., Naultem, A., Oo, H. Z., & Kongpuang, M. Observation on the weld metal of resurfaced rail steel. Chiang Mai Journal of Science.

Kongpuang, M., Culwick, R., Cheputeh, N., Marsh, A., Jantara Junior, V. L., Vallely, P., Kaewunruen, S., & Papaelias, M. Quantitative analysis of the structural health of railway turnouts using the acoustic emission technique. Insight: Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring.

Kofi Obeng | Employee Work Effort | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kofi Obeng | Employee Work Effort | Best Researcher Award

Emeritus Professor | The University of  North Carolina A&T State University | United States

Professor K. Obeng, is a highly respected scholar in the fields of transportation economics, logistics, and urban planning, widely recognized for his influential contributions to transportation research and policy analysis. His prolific academic output includes 60 scholarly publications with 523 citations and an h-index of 14, reflecting both the depth and sustained impact of his work on the global research community. Professor Obeng’s research primarily focuses on transportation planning, public transit efficiency, cost optimization, subsidy policy, transport pricing, safety analysis, and productivity measurement in urban transportation systems. His studies have advanced understanding of how economic incentives, regulations, and institutional structures affect the operational efficiency and financial sustainability of public transit systems. Through rigorous quantitative modeling and policy evaluation, his research has provided valuable insights into improving performance, enhancing service quality, and promoting sustainable transportation solutions. His works have been published in numerous high-impact journals, including Transportation Research, Transport Policy, Journal of Air Transport Management, and Administration & Society, contributing to international dialogues on transport management and economics. He has also co-edited influential academic volumes, such as Transit Economics, which explore complex issues surrounding transit subsidies and productivity. Professor Obeng’s interdisciplinary approach bridges economic theory and applied transportation policy, addressing challenges in public transit finance, safety management, and strategic organizational performance. His research has informed transportation policy reforms and supported the advancement of effective, data-driven solutions for modern mobility systems. As a leading figure in transportation research, Professor Obeng’s scholarly legacy continues to influence academic, governmental, and professional communities, reinforcing his position as a key contributor to the evolution of transportation planning and economics in both theory and practice.

Profiles:  Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Obeng, K.  Incentivizing public transit to improve performance to meet the programmatic goal of a funding agency. Public Transport.

Obeng, K. Regulations and factor adjustment in transit systems. Transportmetrica A: Transport Science.

Obeng, K.  Accounting for factors affecting cost and technical inefficiency. Case Studies on Transport Policy.

Obeng, K.  On incentives and optimal effort to improve bus transit performance. Transportation Planning and Technology.

Obeng, K.  Effects of government regulations and input subsidies on cost efficiency: A decomposition approach. Transport Policy.

Paul Reaidy | Conflict Resolution | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Paul Reaidy | Conflict Resolution | Best Researcher Award

Professor | The University of  Grenoble IAE – INP | France

Prof. Dr. Paul Reaidy is a distinguished academic in Management Sciences recognized for his exceptional contributions to supply chain research and industrial innovation.  Professionally, he has served as a logistics and supply chain consultant with global organizations such as Capgemini Consulting Group and Michelin Industry, where he developed practical expertise in operational optimization, integration, and digital transformation of supply networks. His research interests encompass supply chain integration, resilience, Industry 4.0, blockchain arbitration, and sustainable logistics, areas in which he has published extensively in high-impact international journals including Production Planning & Control, Business Process Management Journal, and The International Journal of Logistics Management. With 11 publications, 683 citations, and an h-index of 11, his work has made significant academic and practical contributions to advancing intelligent and collaborative supply chain models. His research skills span quantitative modeling, multi-criteria decision analysis, blockchain applications, and big data analytics for logistics, supported by strong methodological and analytical rigor. As a member of (Center for Applied Studies and Research in Management), he has actively engaged in collaborative projects focusing on digitalization and supply chain sustainability. His achievements and growing citation influence reflect his commitment to excellence and leadership in academic research. In conclusion, Prof. Reaidy exemplifies a modern scholar integrating engineering precision with managerial innovation, contributing meaningfully to the development of resilient and technology-driven supply chain ecosystems. His multidisciplinary expertise, impactful publications, and collaborative research vision continue to position him as a key contributor to the future of global supply chain management and industrial digital transformation. ooking ahead, Prof. Reaidy’s future research potential is substantial and forward-looking. He is well-positioned to lead innovative projects on resilient, data-driven, and human-centric supply chain ecosystems leveraging AI, blockchain, and IoT convergence. His recent focus on blockchain arbitration and circular supply chains indicates a progressive orientation toward ethical and sustainable digital transformation. Future directions may include advancing frameworks for AI-enabled dispute resolution, smart contract governance, and collaborative logistics under uncertain environments. With his established citation influence and interdisciplinary expertise, Prof. Reaidy is poised to become a leading thought leader driving the next generation of intelligent, transparent, and sustainable supply chain systems on a global scale.

Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Reaidy, P. J., Gunasekaran, A., & Spalanzani, A. Bottom-up approach based on Internet of Things for order fulfillment in a collaborative warehousing environment. International Journal of Production Economics.

Reaidy, P. J., Massotte, P., & Diep, D. Comparison of negotiation protocols in dynamic agent-based manufacturing systems. International Journal of Production Economics.

Makaci, M., Reaidy, P., Evrard-Samuel, K., Botta-Genoulaz, V., & Monteiro, T. Pooled warehouse management: An empirical study. Computers & Industrial Engineering.

Alaeddini, M., Hajizadeh, M., & Reaidy, P. A bibliometric analysis of research on the convergence of artificial intelligence and blockchain in smart cities. Smart Cities.

Reaidy, P., Alaeddini, M., Gunasekaran, A., Lavastre, O., & Shahzad, M. Unveiling the impact of Industry 4.0 on supply chain performance: The mediating role of integration and visibility. Production Planning & Control.

Reaidy, P. J., Lavastre, O., Ageron, B., & Chaze-Magnan, L. Consumer integration in supply chain management: A taxonomy. Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal.