Xinxin Zheng | Internal Communication | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Xinxin Zheng | Internal Communication | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Xinxin Zheng | The University of Henan University | China

Ms. Xinxin Zheng is a researcher in the field of educational technology, with scholarly interests centered on teacher professional development, learning analytics, network analysis, and multimodal analysis. Her research examines how data-driven, AI-supported, and visualization enhanced approaches can improve teachers’ professional vision, collaborative learning, and instructional practices. She has contributed to empirical and theoretical studies using advanced analytical methods such as social network analysis, epistemic network analysis, structural equation modeling, qualitative comparative analysis, and multimodal video analysis. Asia Pacific Journal of Education. Ms. Zheng’s research outputs demonstrate strong interdisciplinary integration of educational theory, learning sciences, and computational analytics. To date, she has authored 13 scholarly documents, received 46 citations, and holds an h-index of 4, reflecting a growing impact in the areas of teacher learning, intelligent professional development, and technology-enhanced education research

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Citations: 46    Documents: 13      h-index: 4

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Yiannis Zaimakis | Diversity, Equity & Inclusion | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Yiannis Zaimakis | Diversity, Equity & Inclusion | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of Crete | Greece

Prof. Yiannis Zaimakis is a researcher whose scholarly work advances critical understanding of culture, sport, community, and social inequality. His research addresses key issues such as social inclusion, urban deprivation, social and spatial inequalities, the digital divide, popular and visual culture, and community-based social research. Through interdisciplinary approaches, his studies illuminate how cultural practices, sport, and visual expressions such as street art and graffiti intersect with power, identity, and social change, particularly in contexts shaped by economic crisis. His work contributes to policy relevant knowledge by supporting evidence based social inclusion strategies and community interventions. He has authored 13 peer-reviewed research documents, which have received 116 citations, reflecting strong academic impact and visibility across sociology and social sciences. With an h-index of 5, his publications demonstrate consistent scholarly influence. Overall, his research strengthens theoretical and applied perspectives on culture, inequality, and community engagement.

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