Xuebing Wang | AI in HR | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Xuebing Wang | AI in HR | Research Excellence Award

Dr | The University of Xi’an Jiaotong University | China

Dr. Xuebing Wang is a scholar in business administration with research expertise in human resource management, organizational behavior, and technology ethics. His research primarily examines the ethical and psychological implications of emerging technologies in organizations, including artificial intelligence in recruitment, virtual environments, and digital monitoring. He is particularly interested in understanding how technology reshapes employee cognition, creativity, organizational attraction, and social responsibility. His work adopts interdisciplinary perspectives and employs rigorous quantitative and mixed-methods approaches. Dr. Wang has published and presented research in leading international journals and conferences in the fields of management and human resources, including studies on AI interviews, virtual game engagement, and supervisory monitoring as double edged organizational phenomena. His scholarship contributes to advancing theory and practice at the intersection of technology, ethics, and sustainable organizational development.

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Kick robots away with heart and head: how and when AI interviews undermine organizational attraction
– The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2025 Zhe Zhang; Xuebing Wang

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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Zhenhua Wu | Learning & Development | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Zhenhua Wu | Learning & Development | Excellence in Research Award

Associate head of the department of education technology | The University of Shanghai Normal University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenhua Wu’s research focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence in education and STEM education, with particular emphasis on learning engagement, generative AI–supported inquiry-based learning, and early literacy development. His scholarly work advances theoretical and practical understanding of human collaborative learning environments and data informed educational design. Through rigorous empirical studies and design-based research, his publications contribute to improving instructional effectiveness, learner participation, and technology-enhanced pedagogy across school and higher education contexts. His research outputs include 8 peer reviewed academic documents, accumulating 23 citations with an h-index of 3, reflecting growing scholarly impact in the field of educational technology. His work has appeared in internationally recognized journals such as Interactive Learning Environments, Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, Research in Science Education, Education and Information Technologies, and Computer Assisted Language Learning. Overall, his research contributes to advancing evidence based innovation and sustainable development in AI enabled education and  learning systems.

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How Does Comprehensive Art Education Facilitate Children’s Creativity? A Mixed-Methods Study in China

– Early Education and Development, 2025 · Open Access · 2 Citations

Stefano Capella | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Stefano Capella | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Registrar | The University of Defence Medical Services | United Kingdom

Mr. Stefano Capella is an active clinical researcher with a focused scholarly profile spanning military medicine, trauma and orthopaedics, surgical outcomes, and medical education in austere and extreme environments. His published work demonstrates a strong commitment to evidence-based practice, collaborative research models, and clinically applicable innovation. To date, he has authored and co-authored 7 peer-reviewed research documents, which have accumulated 127 citations, indicating sustained academic visibility and impact within his fields of interest. His work holds an h-index of 4, reflecting consistent citation performance across multiple publications. Research themes include orthopaedic surgical outcomes in military populations, infection diagnostics, remote and practice-based learning, and healthcare delivery challenges in deployed and resource-limited settings. His publications contribute to improving clinical decision-making, operational readiness, and educational practice across both civilian and defence healthcare contexts, demonstrating relevance, rigor, and translational value.

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Sofía López Araya | Women in Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Sofía López Araya | Women in Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Máster | The University of  Universidad de Extremadura | Spain

Mrs. Sofía López-Araya is an emerging researcher in sport science whose academic work centers on performance analysis, technical–tactical behaviors, and the application of technology in team sports. Currently undertaking doctoral studies in Sport Science at the University of Extremadura, her research emphasizes data-driven evaluation of match performance, with a strong focus on women’s soccer at the international level. Her scientific production includes three peer-reviewed documents, collectively accumulating four citations and establishing an h-index of 1. These publications investigate key performance indicators in elite women’s soccer, examining differences across final classifications, match outcomes, and confederations of origin. Additionally, she has contributed to research exploring the effects of training on body composition in elite basketball players, broadening her analytical scope across multiple team sports. She has also presented her work at internationally recognized conferences, addressing topics such as tactical evolution across major tournaments, scoring patterns in world-class competitions, and contextual influences on performance. Her research frequently integrates wearable technology particularly devices to quantify athlete performance with precision. Through her growing body of research, she contributes to the advancement of evidence-based methodologies in sport performance, offering insights relevant to coaches, analysts, and high-performance environments.

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López-Sierra, et al.  Impact of training on body composition in elite basketball players. E-Balonmano: Revista de Ciencias del Deporte.

Juan Xu | Women in Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Juan xu | Women in Leadership | Best Researcher Award

NCWU at The University of North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power | China

Mrs. Xu Juan is a dedicated Lecturer at the School of Electrical Engineering, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, recognized for her strong academic foundation and research excellence in electronic science and energy storage materials. She earned her Ph.D. in Electronic Science and Technology from Huazhong University of Science and Technology , following a solid academic path that included a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Xinxiang University and postgraduate studies in Electronic Science and Technology at the same institution. Since joining her current university in 2018, she has actively engaged in teaching and research, contributing significantly to the fields of zinc-ion and sodium-ion batteries, supercapacitors, and nanostructured materials. Her research interests focus on cation doping regulation, oxygen vacancy engineering, and advanced energy storage technologies, aiming to enhance electrochemical performance and energy efficiency. Mrs. Xu has published 24 scientific papers, receiving 80 citations with an h-index of 5, showcasing her growing academic influence. Her technical expertise includes materials synthesis, electrochemical analysis, and nanomaterial interface engineering, combining theoretical understanding with experimental innovation. She has also contributed to two Chinese patents and was part of a research team that won the Henan Provincial First-Class Award for Scientific and Technological Progress for advancements in high-power nonlinear optical terahertz radiation sources. Her professional strengths lie in collaborative research, analytical problem-solving, and high-quality scholarly output. Looking ahead, Mrs. Xu aims to expand her research through interdisciplinary collaborations and explore next-generation flexible and sustainable energy storage systems. With her academic excellence, innovative mindset, and strong commitment to scientific advancement, she continues to be a promising scholar contributing meaningfully to the development of modern energy technologies.

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Authors unavailable. Enhancing interfacial electron transfer by gradiently constructing polyaniline electron bridge between MOF and MnOx for high-performance flexible supercapacitors. Journal of Power Sources.

Authors unavailable. The optimal integrating state of VOx with the synergistic effect of Cu²⁺ cation and polyaniline for high-performance flexible fiber zinc-ion battery. Journal of Energy Storage.