Chunqiong Li | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Chunqiong Li | Learning & Development  | Research Excellence Award

Student | The University of  Southwest Forestry University |  China

Ms. Chunqiong Li is a researcher working at the intersection of computational materials science, adsorption materials, and energy related functional materials. Her research primarily focuses on first principles calculations to investigate gas adsorption mechanisms, electronic structure modulation, and charge transfer behaviors at material interfaces. By integrating density functional theory analysis with experimental validation, her work provides theoretical guidance for the design and optimization of adsorption materials for gas purification, environmental protection, and energy applications. She has authored 2 peer-reviewed documents, which have received 2 citations, with an h-index of 1, reflecting growing academic impact and research visibility within materials science and applied engineering fields.

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Novel two-dimensional K-Ge₂C₄ monolayer as an anode for Li-/Na-ion batteries with high theoretical capacity

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Fleur Delebarre | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Fleur Delebarre | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

PhD | The University of Université Lyon II Lumière | France

Ms. Fleur Delebarre focuses on science education with particular attention to environmental health and pro environmental behavior among students. Her work examines how different forms of environmental knowledge influence attitudes and behaviors, especially in the context of global health crises such as COVID-19. By distinguishing between anthropocentric knowledge, environmentally responsible knowledge, and environmentally responsible health knowledge, her research offers an innovative conceptual framework for understanding environmental literacy. Using quantitative approaches such as path analysis, her studies contribute to clarifying the relationships between knowledge structures, health awareness, and behavioral outcomes. This research advances interdisciplinary dialogue between science education, environmental health, and public health education, providing evidence based insights that can inform educational strategies aimed at fostering sustainable and health-conscious behaviors among young populations.

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Rafael Lemos Paes | People-Centric Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rafael Lemos Paes | People-Centric Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Pesquisador | The University of  Estado-Maior da Aeronáutica | Brazil

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rafael Lemos Paes is a researcher recognized for his contributions to orbital Synthetic Aperture Radar , remote sensing, and computational intelligence applied to defense, maritime surveillance, and electromagnetic environment analysis. His work spans analytical, methodological, and applied perspectives, advancing techniques for ship and target detection, pattern recognition, polarimetric SAR interpretation, and image processing for military and environmental applications. His publication set includes 8 scientific documents, accumulating 296 citations and an h-index of 8, reflecting consistent impact in geoscience and remote sensing communities. Paes has authored studies on based ship detection, multi-sensor comparisons, band camouflage detection models, and machine-learning approaches for recognizing artificial targets in complex environments. His research also supports operational domains such as maritime patrol, search-and-rescue missions, image interpretation, and radar signature understanding. Paes actively collaborates with national and international research groups, contributing to advancements in SAR oceanography, defense remote sensing, and AI-enhanced image analysis. His work frequently appears in specialized symposia and technical workshops, strengthening scientific exchange within aerospace, defense, and geospatial fields.

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Junfeng Zhao | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Junfeng Zhao | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of Henan University | China

Prof. Junfeng Zhao is an influential researcher in psychology whose scholarship integrates educational, developmental, health, and social psychology to address learning, adaptation, and mental health among children and adolescents. Across 98 publications, with 1,349 citations and an h-index of 26, his body of work combines rigorous empirical methods, longitudinal designs, and interdisciplinary approaches to investigate resilience, peer attachment, self-esteem, and school adaptation. He emphasizes applied outcomes measurement development, intervention design, and translation to educational practice while advancing theoretical understanding of developmental processes. A major strand of his research focuses on children affected by social disadvantages such as left-behind children, and those with sensory impairments examining risk and protective factors that shape psychological outcomes. Through multi-year tracking studies and psychometric scale evaluation, he has produced validated instruments and intervention-informed findings that clarify how family dynamics, peer relationships, and school contexts contribute to mental health trajectories. This work informs community based strategies and educational policies aimed at improving psychosocial supports for vulnerable groups. In educational psychology, his studies illuminate learning motivation, cognitive styles, learning strategies, and classroom processes, offering practical implications for curriculum design and teacher training. His research addresses early identification models for learning difficulties, the neural correlates of cognitive control and the psychological underpinnings of teacher professional identity and its influence on student well being. The portfolio demonstrates a productive mix of quantitative, qualitative, and neurophysiological methods. Methodologically, Zhao emphasizes mixed methods, longitudinal analyses, culturally sensitive measurement, and robust psychometrics strengthening the reliability and applicability of findings across contexts. His publications consistently bridge theory and practice, targeting educators, clinicians, and policymakers. The cumulative impact of his research lies in deepening understanding of how developmental mechanisms interact with social environments and in providing evidence-based frameworks for interventions that promote resilience and healthy development in children and adolescents. Overall, his work offers actionable frameworks for policy and practice.

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Huang, G., Qian, C., Newman-Norlund, R. D., Zhao, J., & Li, X.  Perceived stigma mediates the relationship between regional gray matter volume and aggressive behavior in children affected by parental.

Ji, L., Yu, Y., Wan, J., Zhang, Y., Zhao, J., & Chen, C. Relationship between cumulative peer risk and sense of security among adolescents: A moderated mediation model. BMC Psychology.

Wan, J., Ji, L., Wang, Z., Zhao, J., & Li, X.  Social exclusion and mental health of youths affected by parental HIV/AIDS in China: Based on a serial mediating model.

Chen, C., Wu, Q., Zhao, J., Zhao, G., Li, X., Du, H., & Chi, P. Enacted stigma influences bereavement coping among children orphaned by parental. A longitudinal study with network analysis.

Wu, J., Li, Q., Chi, P., Zhao, J., & Zhao, J. Mindfulness and well-being among socioeconomically disadvantaged college students: Roles of resilience and perceived discrimination.