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.

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.

Yağmur Guler | Coaching & Mentoring | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yağmur Guler | Coaching & Mentoring | Best Researcher Award

Department of Physical Education and Sport Teaching | The University of  Ankara University | Turkey

Dr. Yağmur Güler is an academic researcher in the field of sport sciences, focusing on physical education, teacher development, and ethics in sports. Her research explores the professional identity of pre-service physical education teachers, the mentoring process in teacher education, and the role of ethical awareness and child protection in sports settings. She has contributed extensively to understanding how pedagogical practices and psychosocial factors shape the effectiveness and integrity of sports education. Her academic publications include articles in respected international journals such as Sport, Education and Society, Children, and Frontiers in Psychology. These works address issues including child abuse prevention in sports, creative and design thinking in physical education, and the development of 21st-century teaching competencies. She has also contributed to national and international conferences with studies on topics like mindfulness in athletes, ethical decision-making, and recreational awareness. Dr. Güler has authored and co-authored several scientific book chapters related to sports ethics, performance evaluation, and mentorship, enriching the academic dialogue in her discipline. Her recent research also engages in multidisciplinary projects supported by national scientific bodies, focusing on child safeguarding and alternative assessment approaches in sports. Her scholarly output reflects a strong commitment to advancing the scientific and ethical foundations of sports education. Through her contributions to research, publication, and collaborative academic projects, she continues to influence the evolution of professional standards, child protection practices, and innovative learning strategies within the global field of sport sciences.

Featured Publications

Güler, Y., & Tuncel, S. Professional identity of pre-service physical education and sports teachers and the role of mentor teachers. Sport, Education and Society. Advance online publication.

Güler, D., Güler, Y., Cengiz, C., Tuncel, S., & Karayiğit, R. Investigating child abuse in sports: An ecological systems perspective.

Aras, D., Onlu, A. S., Durmus, T., Cengiz, C., Guler, D., Guler, Y., Ugurlu, A., Aldhahi, M. I., & Gülü, M. A brief body scan mindfulness practice has no positive effect on the recovery of heart rate variability and cognitive tasks in female professional basketball players.

Cengiz, C., & Güler, Y. The effect of design thinking on the creative thinking of physical education and sports teachers. African Educational Research Journal.

Eren, H. B., Güler, Y., Güler, D., Çokluk-Bökeoğlu, Ö., & Tuncel, S. Çevrim içi beden eğitimi ve spor dersine yönelik öğrenci memnuniyet ölçeğinin geliştirilmesi  Avrasya Spor Bilimleri ve Eğitim Dergisi,

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.

Maria Tavares | Accounting & Management | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maria Tavares | Accounting & Management | Best Researcher Award

ISCA-UA | The University of Aveiro | Portugal

Dr. Maria da Conceição da Costa Tavares is a distinguished researcher whose academic work centers on sustainability, accounting, and digital transformation within organizational and public sector contexts. Her research integrates social responsibility, governance, and emerging technologies, offering a multidisciplinary perspective on how ethical and digital innovation contribute to sustainable development. With a scholarly output of 21 indexed documents, 203 citations, and an h-index of 5, Dr. Tavares’s publications reflect both productivity and academic influence in the fields of sustainability reporting, financial transparency, and management sciences. Her studies are widely recognized for advancing the discourse on Environmental, Social, and Governance performance, intellectual capital, and the role of artificial intelligence in sustainable accounting practices. Her research portfolio includes articles in peer-reviewed journals such as Administrative Sciences, Sustainability, Journal of Risk and Financial Management, and International Journal of Financial Studies. She has also contributed to international conferences and edited volumes addressing themes such as Audit 5.0, Industry 5.0, and the digital transformation of higher education. Through collaborations with interdisciplinary teams, Dr. Tavares bridges theoretical insights and empirical evidence to enhance accountability and transparency in both private and public organizations. Her bibliometric impact demonstrates a commitment to addressing global challenges aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to responsible production, innovation, and institutional integrity. By connecting sustainability frameworks with emerging digital paradigms, her research continues to inform policy, education, and management practices that prioritize ethical, technological, and societal progress.

Featured Publications

Azevedo, G., Oliveira, J., Almeida, T., Borges, M. F. R., Tavares, M. C., & Vale, J. Determinants of financial risks pre- and post in companies listed on Euronext Lisbon. Journal of Risk and Financial Management.

Azevedo, G., Oliveira, J., Sousa, I., Borges, M. F., Tavares, M. C., & Vale, J.  Disclosure of sustainability information under the Corporate Social Responsibility Directive: The degree of compliance of Portuguese stock index companies. International Journal of Financial Studies.

Mrs. Ada Wong | Rewards & Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ada Wong | Rewards & Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Community Affair Chinese Community Partnership for Health | The University of New York Presbysterian Hosptial | United States

Ada M. Wong, is a researcher and professional recognized for her contributions to the fields of health information management, community health systems, and healthcare administration. Her scholarly and professional work focuses on strengthening the integration between data governance, public health strategy, and organizational performance within healthcare institutions. Wong’s academic background in health information management provides a strong analytical foundation for exploring how structured data systems can drive equitable and efficient healthcare delivery. Her research interests encompass healthcare information systems, medical data quality, and the optimization of clinical and administrative processes through evidence-based management. Wong’s work emphasizes the role of digital transformation in enhancing patient-centered care, promoting interoperability, and improving community health outcomes. She advocates for leveraging health information management as a strategic tool for decision-making, public policy support, and sustainable healthcare innovation. In her scholarly publications, Wong addresses emerging challenges in managing complex health networks, developing standardized reporting frameworks, and improving organizational transparency. Her studies contribute to understanding how data-driven strategies can be applied to bridge healthcare disparities, improve service delivery, and enhance communication between providers, administrators, and policymakers. Across her academic record, Wong has authored 2 research documents, accumulating 52 citations and an h-index of 2. These metrics reflect her growing influence in advancing discussions around healthcare data utilization and system reform. Her contributions demonstrate a commitment to integrating information science with public health goals, positioning her as a valuable voice in contemporary health management discourse. Through her applied research and leadership insights, Wong continues to promote innovation and accountability in healthcare information practices, supporting more resilient, responsive, and community-oriented health systems.

Featured Publication

Chen, Y., Li, X., Wong, A. M., & Zhang, J.  Adaptation of diabetes prevention program for Chinese Americans  a qualitative study. BMC Public Health.

Anslem Adunimay | Conflict Resolution & Mediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anslem Adunimay | Conflict Resolution & Mediation | Best Researcher Award

Research fellow | The University of Johannesburg | Cameroon

Dr. Anslem Wongibeh Adunimay is a distinguished scholar in international relations and political science, specializing in peace, conflict, and security studies in Africa. His research focuses on the intersections of mediation, governance, leadership, and sustainable development, providing critical insights into the dynamics shaping regional stability and international cooperation. With 35 citations, an h-index of 3, and an i10-index of 1, his academic contributions demonstrate growing influence and engagement within the global research community. His scholarly works encompass a broad thematic range, including regional peace building mechanisms, gender-based violence prevention, conflict transformation, and the role of artificial intelligence in sustainable development. His publication, “Unexplored Tool for Sustainable Development: Can Artificial Intelligence Promote Good Health and Well-being in Sub-Saharan Africa?” in The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, exemplifies his innovative approach to linking technology and governance. In collaboration with other scholars, Adunimay has co-authored influential papers such as “Addressing Sexual Gender-Based Violence in the Great Lakes Region” and “A Convoluted Post-Cold War World: Effects of the Russo-Ukrainian War on Africa’s International Relations”, which highlight his commitment to interdisciplinary and policy-relevant research. His book chapters in Routledge and Jacana Media publications critically assess themes like xenophobia, regional integration, and the African Union’s evolving peace and security framework. Beyond academic journals, he has authored policy briefs and opinion essays addressing secessionist movements, diplomatic tensions, and governance challenges in Africa, demonstrating his ability to bridge academic research with real-world policymaking. Dr. Adunimay’s ongoing projects explore regional security cooperation, national dialogue as a peacebuilding mechanism, climate justice, and the socio-political implications of the African Continental Free Trade Area. Through his prolific writing and editorial engagement, he contributes significantly to contemporary debates on African peace, democracy, and sustainable governance within a rapidly changing global order.

Featured Publications

Adunimay, A. W., & Ojo, T. A. Western centric medicine for and its contradictions: Can African alternate solutions be the cure? Frontiers in Political Science.

Adunimay, A. W. The role of regional organisations in peacebuilding: The case of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region. International Journal of African Renaissance Studies.

Niyitunga, E. B., & Adunimay, A. W. A convoluted post-Cold War world: Effects of Russo-Ukrainian war on Africa’s international relations. Journal of African Foreign Affairs,

Anslem, W. A., & Ojo, T. A. When xenophobes turn their faces on foreigners: Whom to blame the government or the natives. In Xenophobia and nativism in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

Adunimay, A. W. Secessionist movements and their implications for security in Africa: The case of Southern Cameroons.

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.

Ehsan Mohamadi Turkmani | Rewards & Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ehsan Mohamadi Turkmani | Rewards & Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Department of Sports Management | The University of Tehran | Iran

Dr. Ehsan Mohamadi Turkmani is an accomplished academic researcher in the field of sports management whose scholarly work bridges the intersections of sport, society, and policy. His research centers on evaluating the social, cultural, and managerial impacts of sports, with a particular focus on mega-sporting events, social capital formation, physical literacy, and gender equality in sports and physical education. Through his extensive research, he investigates how sport serves as a platform for social integration, identity construction, and community development. His published works in internationally recognized journals such as the International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Event Management, World Leisure Journal, PLOS ONE, and the International Journal of Qualitative Methods demonstrate a broad and interdisciplinary approach. These studies address issues including the indirect legacies of global sporting events like the  World Cup, elite athletes’ lifestyles and leisure patterns, and the role of sport in promoting social inclusion and moral development. His empirical and theoretical contributions provide insights into how sports organizations and policymakers can leverage athletic activities for broader societal benefits. In addition to his publication record, he has actively contributed to various national and international conferences and collaborated on research projects that explore the development of traditional and indigenous sports, corruption prevention mechanisms, and the impact of the pandemic on the sports industry. His involvement as a reviewer for several prestigious journals underscores his standing within the international research community. Dr. Turkmani’s academic achievements reflect a commitment to advancing knowledge in sport sociology and management, integrating both qualitative and quantitative approaches. His growing citation record and collaborative research outputs illustrate his influence in shaping contemporary discussions on sport as a vehicle for social progress, cultural continuity, and sustainable development in the global sporting landscape.

Featured Publications

Naghipour Givi, B., Pournaghi, A., Mohamadi Turkmani, E., Pourkiani, M., Dzioban, K., & Almasizadeh, S. The analysis of the social capital of the football ecosystem in Iran. Soccer & Society.

Mohamadi Turkmani, E., Nassif, N., Houhou, K., Włodarczyk, A., & Javid, M.  Social capital building through mega-sporting events: Did the Qatar World Cup foster bonding, bridging, and linking social capital? International Review for the Sociology of Sport.

Mohamadi Turkmani, E., Nassif, N., & Gabriel, M.  Indirect legacy and outcomes of mega‐sporting events: The case of the Qatar World Cup. Event Management.

Ghorbani, M. H., Safari Jafarloo, H. R., Mohamadi Turkmani, E., & Włodarczyk, A. The synergy of Pahlavāni rituals and Olympic values: A historical perspective. Asian Journal of Sport History & Culture.

NazemiBidgoli, A., Mohamadi Turkmani, E., & Irani, H. R. Acceptance of digital technologies. In Digital Transformation and Emerging Technologies Global.

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.