Elaheh Rahimi | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Elaheh Rahimi | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

PhD Student | The University of Canterbury | New Zealand

Mrs. Elaheh Rahimi contributes to early childhood education, philosophy of education, and cultural linguistics by advancing theoretical and methodological understandings of meaning-making in educational contexts. Across 9 peer reviewed documents with 246 citations and an h-index of 5, the work integrates dialogic theory, cultural semiotics, and philosophical inquiry to examine how objects, language, and culture mediate learning and identity. A key contribution is the development of dialogic and Cassirer informed frameworks that reconceptualise infants’ engagement with objects as culturally situated, dynamic, and symbolically rich practices. The research extends beyond early childhood education to address intercultural competence, discourse analysis, and emerging issues such as artificial intelligence and childhood. Published in international journals and disseminated through scholarly conferences, this body of work bridges theory and practice, offering conceptual tools that inform culturally responsive pedagogy, curriculum design, and education policy in diverse and global contexts.

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Treillet Erwan | Employer Branding | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Treillet Erwan | Employer Branding | Research Excellence Award

M.D | The University of Hopitaux Civils de Colmar | France

Dr. Erwan Treillet is a clinical researcher and author specializing in pain medicine, palliative care, and supportive oncology, with a strong focus on complex cancer pain, opioid optimization, and innovative neuromodulation strategies. His scholarly work addresses refractory pain, methadone use, opioid rotation, ketamine, sedation practices at end of life, and real-world evidence in chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis. He has contributed to prospective multicentre studies, phase III clinical trials, national guideline development, and interdisciplinary research integrating medicine, technology, and supportive care. His publications include original research articles, narrative and systematic reviews, real world evidence studies, and authoritative book chapters that inform both clinical practice and policy. Dr. Treillet’s research emphasizes patient-centered outcomes, quality of life, and evidence-based analgesic strategies in complex clinical settings, 21 peer-reviewed documents, 134 citations, and an h-index of 4, reflecting sustained academic impact in the field of pain and palliative medicine.

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