Asterios Patsiaouras | Coaching & Mentoring | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Asterios Patsiaouras | Coaching & Mentoring | Research Excellence Award

EEP | The University of  Thessaly | Greece

Dr. Asterios Patsiaouras is a prominent researcher in sport psychology, sport didactics, and elite performance training, with a particular emphasis on volleyball and team sports. His research portfolio, comprising 18 scholarly documents, has accumulated 244 citations and an h-index of 8, reflecting both the academic impact and practical relevance of his work in applied sport science. A major focus of his studies is resilience, anxiety, and psychological readiness in athletes, particularly volleyball players. His research investigates how team dynamics, gender, and coaching styles influence resilience, stress management, and performance outcomes. Several studies have examined the technical elements of elite volleyball teams and their predictive power for match outcomes, providing data-driven insights to enhance athlete preparation and strategic coaching. Dr. Patsiaouras has also contributed to the understanding of coach athlete relationships, exploring the ethical, social, and value-based dimensions of mentorship in sports. His work highlights the critical role of communication, leadership, and relational dynamics in optimizing athlete development and mental health. In addition, his research addresses broader psychosocial and developmental issues, such as the mental health of children and adolescents, the role of sport in fostering social values, and the integration of neurodiversity considerations in performance and well-being. By combining psychological theory with applied methodology, his studies offer practical recommendations for coaches, educators, and sport professionals seeking to promote both performance excellence and holistic athlete development. Dr. Patsiaouras’s publications, which include peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and interdisciplinary contributions, are widely recognized for advancing knowledge in sport psychology and applied sports science. His work bridges theory and practice, emphasizing evidence-based approaches to resilience, mental fitness, ethical coaching, and high level performance. Collectively, his contributions provide a comprehensive understanding of the psychological and social factors that influence athletes, their teams, and the broader sporting environment.

Featured Publication

Chatzipanteli, A., Zafeiroudi, A., Trigonis, I., Tsartsapakis, I., Fotiadis, A., Patsiaouras, A., & Digelidis, N.  Justifications for judgment accuracy in sports.

Jae Park | Wastewater Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jae Park | Wastewater Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Professor Emiritus | The University of Univ. of  Wisconsin-Madison | United States

Professor Jae Kwang Park is a leading researcher in Civil and Environmental Engineering, whose scholarly work has significantly advanced the understanding of environmental pollution control, contaminant transport, and sustainable waste and water management systems. His research has focused extensively on the mechanisms governing pollutant dispersion, sorption, and permeation in aquatic and subsurface environments. By integrating principles of hydrodynamics, environmental chemistry, and material science, he has provided deep insights into the fate and transport of organic and inorganic contaminants across engineered and natural barriers. His studies on pollutant dispersion in estuarine systems, for instance, have produced foundational models for analyzing tidal mixing, stratified flow behavior, and mass transport processes that are crucial to understanding pollutant migration in coastal waters.In the field of wastewater and solid waste management, his contributions include the development of advanced treatment technologies using ozonation, photocatalytic oxidation, and membrane filtration to remove persistent organic pollutants. His work on the permeation of volatile organic compounds through geomembranes, polymeric pipes, and landfill liners has been pivotal in assessing the long-term performance of containment systems, directly influencing design standards and environmental protection regulations. He has also explored the use of recycled and synthetic materials, such as shredded tires and geomembranes, for the mitigation of contaminant movement in landfills, bridging the gap between waste reuse and environmental safety.Professor Park’s interdisciplinary research extends to understanding microbiologically influenced corrosion, pyrolysis kinetics of rubber materials, and thermodynamic modeling of sorption in polymers, reflecting his commitment to solving multifaceted environmental engineering challenges through innovative methodologies. His body of work demonstrates both theoretical depth and practical relevance, providing valuable tools for environmental monitoring, infrastructure safety, and pollution prevention.

Profiles:  Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Park, J. K., & Park, J. H. Advanced treatment of wastewater using ozone. Korean Society of Civil Engineers.

Park, J. K., & James, A. Tidal variation of salt flux and dispersion in a polluted estuary. Water Science and Technology.

Park, J. K., & James, A. Modeling of pollutant dispersion in stratified oscillatory flows. Journal of Environmental Engineering.

Park, J. K., & James, A.  Time-varying turbulent mixing in a stratified estuary and the application to a Lagrangian 2-D model. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science.

Park, J. K., & James, A.  A unified method of estimating longitudinal dispersion in estuaries. Water Science and Technology.

Mohamad Ali Abdallah | Emotional Intelligence | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Mohamad Ali Abdallah | Emotional Intelligence | Best Research Article Award

Researcher at The University of Jinan university | Lebanon

Dr. Mohamad Ali Abdallah is a distinguished scholar and operations professional recognized for his strong academic foundation and leadership excellence in management and research. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration, a Master’s in Management, and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management, reflecting a solid educational background that bridges theory and practice. His professional experience encompasses key leadership roles, including serving as Office Director at Al Bilad Magazine, where he successfully led the organization’s transformation from print to digital media, and as Operations Manager at Baguette Restaurant, where he streamlined multi-branch operations and optimized performance. His research interests focus on emotional intelligence, organizational behavior, leadership development, job satisfaction, and nonprofit management, contributing to the understanding of how human factors influence organizational success. His publications in internationally recognized journals demonstrate his commitment to producing impactful research, particularly on emotional intelligence and employee engagement in nonprofit sectors. Dr. Abdallah possesses strong research skills in data analysis, survey design, and the use of statistical software such as SPSS, alongside proficiency in academic writing and critical evaluation as a peer reviewer for several prestigious journals including Financial Innovation, SN Business & Economics, and the International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management. His professional activities also reflect a dedication to quality improvement and academic excellence. Dr. Abdallah has participated in numerous workshops and trainings that enhanced his expertise in communication, leadership, public speaking, and creative problem-solving. His achievements and contributions have earned him recognition within both academic and professional circles for his innovative thinking and commitment to advancing management research. In conclusion, Dr. Abdallah’s blend of academic distinction, operational leadership, and scholarly impact positions him as an influential figure dedicated to bridging the gap between theory and practice while shaping the future of organizational and management studies.

Profile:  SCOPUS

Featured Publications

Abdallah, M. A. The effect of emotional intelligence on job satisfaction: A study on Lebanese non-profit organizations. International Journal of Organizational Analysis.

Abdallah, M. A., & Younis, J. A. Rethinking funding nonprofit organizations through crowdfunding: The use of financial technology. Asian Business Research

Abdallah, M. A. Managing a non-profit organization: The case of Arab trading and contracting company. Open Science Journal.

Abdallah, M. A. The influence of SCADA information technology system application on improving performance efficiency. Journal of Positive Psychology & Wellbeing.

Abdallah, M. A. Organizational commitment in the nonprofit organization. Journal of Positive Psychology & Wellbeing.

Junqiao Hong | Learning & Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Junqiao Hong | Learning & Development | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at The University of  Southwestern University of Finance and Economics | China

Dr. Junqiao Hong is a distinguished researcher and lecturer at the Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, with a PhD from Renmin University of China. He specializes in rural development, labor migration, and climate change, contributing significantly to understanding the socioeconomic and environmental dynamics in China. Dr. Hong has an impressive academic and professional track record, including publications in high-impact journals such as the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization and Climate Policy, reflecting his expertise in rigorous quantitative and policy-oriented research. His professional experience encompasses teaching, mentoring, and conducting applied research at the Institute of Western China Economic Research, where he examines the impact of poverty alleviation relocation on rural households’ migration decisions and livelihood vulnerability, as well as analyzing the effects of wildfires on different types of property. He possesses strong research skills in data analysis, field surveys, policy evaluation, and socioeconomic modeling, enabling him to generate insights with practical relevance for policymakers and communities. Dr. Hong is a member of the Beijing Association of Agricultural Economics, highlighting his commitment to professional engagement and scholarly collaboration. While he has yet to engage extensively in editorial roles or consultancy projects, his focused research contributions have already garnered recognition, positioning him for future awards and professional honors in economic and environmental research. Looking ahead, Dr. Hong demonstrates strong potential to advance knowledge at the intersection of climate policy and rural economic development, with opportunities to expand interdisciplinary collaborations, develop innovative methodologies, and influence policy formulation. Overall, Dr. Hong exemplifies a dedicated, impactful researcher and educator whose work not only advances academic understanding but also addresses real-world challenges, establishing him as a leading figure in his field with considerable promise for continued scholarly excellence and societal contribution.

Profile:  ORCID

Featured Publications

 Wang, X., Deng, X., Hong, J., Jian, W., & Yang, Z. The impact of wildfires on local property values in Wisconsin, United States. Climate Policy. Advance online publication.

 Qiu, H., Hong, J., Wang, X., & Filipski, M. Home sweet home: Impacts of living conditions on worker migration with evidence from randomized resettlement in China. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Advance online publication.

 Hong, J., Liu, M., Qiu, H., & Feng, X. Can a poverty alleviation programme really help vulnerable rural households? Insights from China. Applied Economics. Advance online publication.