Mizanur Rahman | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Mizanur Rahman | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer | The University of  Regent College London | United Kingdom

Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman’s research focuses on advanced computing, data visualization, distributed systems, and data-driven analytics. His work investigates high performance rendering techniques, scanline-based algorithms, and the visualization of large-scale data sets, contributing to efficient computation and graphical modeling in complex computing environments. Across 11 publications, including international conferences and journals such as, Springer. Dr. Rahman has explored areas spanning geometric modeling, distributed computing architectures, and algorithm optimization for visualization tasks. His studies on cache oblivious algorithms, Java-based systems for large-scale rendering, and data-driven business analytics demonstrate a blend of theoretical rigor and practical application. With four citations and an h-index of 1, his contributions provide foundational insights into computational efficiency, algorithm design, and the integration of data science methods into real-world applications. Dr. Rahman’s work supports advancements in both academic research and applied computing technologies.

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High-performance rendering on clusters of workstations – S Dalal, F Dévai, MM Rahman

– Geometric Modeling and Imaging–New Trends (GMAI’06), 22-27, 2006


Experimental Evaluation of Graphics Algorithms – B Chalk, S Dalal, F Dévai, MM Rahman

– 2008 3rd International Conference on Geometric Modeling and Imaging, 59-65, 2008


The PCC Model in Online Teaching: A Framework for Effective Practice – MM Rahman

– The 2nd International Conference on Education Research – ICER 2025, 2025


Data-driven business strategies with the power of the K-means algorithm – MM Rahman

– International Journal of Higher Education Management 11 (2), 1-10, 2025

 

Guoqiang Feng | Employee Engagement | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Guoqiang Feng | Employee Engagement | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | The University of  Lanzhou University | China

Dr. Guoqiang Feng is an economist whose research spans organizational theory, institutional economics, governance, environmental policy, and urban and industrial economics. His work integrates both theoretical and empirical approaches, with a focus on local governance, environmental regulation, and the interaction between institutions and economic outcomes. Feng’s studies explore the role of organizational structures, institutional arrangements, and governance mechanisms in shaping economic and social processes, with recent emphasis on environmental governance, digital transformation, and enterprise life cycles. Among his notable publications are “Gender Bias in Leadership in Environmental Governance” , “A Study on the Impact of Growth Targets on the Allocation of Local Environmental Attention” , “The Boundaries of the Role of Interviews: A Case Study of Neighboring Cities’ Feedback Responses to Interviews by the Ministry of Environmental Protection” , “Rent and Taxation: The Theoretical Logic of Local Government Role Selection and “The Level of Decentralization and Property Rights Protection”. Dr. Feng’s research has been widely cited, with over 25 citations across multiple journals. His scholarly influence is reflected in an h-index of 2. His work is recognized for bridging institutional theory with empirical insights, offering policy relevant evidence on governance, environmental management, and organizational dynamics, contributing to both academic discourse and applied economic strategies.

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Kazem Badv | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Kazem Badv | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Faculty Member, Professor | The University of  Urmia University | Iran

Prof. Kazem Badv is a distinguished scholar in Civil and Environmental Engineering with extensive contributions to geotechnical and geo-environmental research. His academic work spans soil mechanics, environmental geotechnics, unsaturated soils, and solid waste engineering, with a focus on advancing sustainable solutions for challenging soil and environmental conditions. Over his career, he has developed notable expertise in marine geotechnics, geosynthetics, and environmental impact assessment related to large-scale infrastructure projects. Prof. Badv has authored 23 research documents that collectively reflect his multidisciplinary approach to complex engineering problems. His publications have attracted 164 citations and achieved an h-index of 8, underscoring the significance and growing impact of his work in the scientific community. He has also contributed to the advancement of knowledge through multiple books in soil mechanics, environmental geotechnics, and landfill engineering, helping shape academic learning and professional practice. His research emphasizes innovative solutions for soil behavior analysis, waste containment systems, contaminant transport, and environmental risk mitigation. Through pioneering efforts, including leading an Environmental Geotechnics Research Laboratory, he continues to foster scientific inquiry, mentor emerging researchers, and contribute to the global advancement of geo-environmental engineering.

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Magdalena Sobieska | Rewards & Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Magdalena Sobieska | Rewards & Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Dept. of Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy | The University of  Poznań University of Medical Sciences | Poland

Prof. Magdalena Sobieska is a distinguished researcher whose scholarly contributions sit at the intersection of immunology, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation medicine. Her work is characterized by a sustained commitment to understanding the biological mechanisms underpinning inflammatory responses, acute phase reactions, and immune activation in both clinical and physiotherapeutic contexts. With 117 scientific documents, 1,868 citations, and an h-index of 20, she has established herself as an influential figure in multidisciplinary biomedical research. A major thematic focus of her research involves the clinical applicability of acute phase proteins, cytokines, and biochemical markers in diverse medical conditions. She has extensively investigated their diagnostic and prognostic value in rheumatic diseases, traumatic injuries, inflammatory disorders, and immune related pathologies. Her studies have contributed valuable insights into how inflammatory biomarkers respond to physical activity, stress, physiotherapy interventions, and complex disease states. Prof. Sobieska has also made important scientific advances in the fields of exercise immunology, rehabilitation sciences, and rheumatologic diagnostics, demonstrating how laboratory-based biomarker profiling can be integrated into personalized therapeutic strategies. Her early contributions to understanding immunological disturbances in mental health disorders and metabolic diseases have provided additional depth to her multidisciplinary approach. Her international collaborations broadened her expertise in eosinophil activation, cytokine regulation, and immune pathways that influence chronic inflammatory conditions.

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Pawlak-Andryszczyk, Ż., Andryszczyk, M., & Sobieska, M. Movements induced by optic flow in relation to HINE.

Bieniaszewska, A., Sobieska, M., & Gajewska, E. ,Functional and structural analysis of SITTER patients with spinal muscular atrophy.

Gajewska, E., Surowińska, J., Chałupka, A., Moczko, J., Michalak, M., & Sobieska, The qualitative motor assessment at three months allows a better prognosis than the traction test.

Svetlana Fa Nedeljkovic | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award | 2704

Dr. Svetlana Fa Nedeljkovic | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Senior Research Associate | The University of  Faculty of Sciences University of Novi Sad | Serbia

Dr. Svetlana Fa Nedeljković is a distinguished researcher whose scientific contributions lie at the intersection of reproductive toxicology, developmental biology, endocrine disruption, and epigenetic regulation. Her work advances fundamental understanding of how environmental contaminants particularly endocrine-disrupting chemicals interfere with cellular signaling, steroidogenesis, reproductive development, and early-life programming of health and disease. With a research portfolio comprising 35 peer-reviewed publications, 578 citations, and an h-index of 17, she has made a sustained and influential impact within the fields of toxicology and environmental health sciences. Her research spans multiple biological systems, including human granulosa cells, endothelial cells, zebrafish models, and rodent reproductive cells, enabling multi-layered insight into mechanisms of toxicity. She has significantly contributed to deciphering how chemicals such as phthalates bisphenol A, atrazine, and hexabromocyclododecane alter intracellular pathways, including linked regulatory cascades. Her findings helped reveal how these pathways subsequently impact steroid hormone synthesis, mitochondrial function, angiogenesis, reproductive competence, and cellular homeostasis. A notable dimension of her work addresses the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease  through epigenetic changes in early fetal tissues. Her studies on methylation patterns in response to maternal exposures have contributed valuable evidence for understanding how early environmental influences shape long-term physiological outcomes. Dr. Nedeljković has also engaged in extensive collaborative research across international projects focusing on reproductive biology, ecotoxicology, chemical risk assessment, and artificial intelligence based toxicological modeling. Her work integrates in vitro, in vivo, in silico, and systems-level approaches to build mechanistic frameworks for predicting human health risks. Through her broad and methodologically diverse contributions, Dr. Nedeljković continues to advance cutting edge research aimed at protecting reproductive health and improving scientific foundations for chemical safety evaluation.

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Tesic, B., Fa Nedeljkovic, S., Markovic Filipovic, J., Samardzija Nenadov, D., Pogrmic-Majkic, K., & Andric, N. Early-life exposure to di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate impairs reproduction in adult female zebrafish (Danio rerio).

Tesic, B., Samardzija Nenadov, D., Tomanic, T., Fa Nedeljkovic, S., Milatovic, S., Stanic, B., Pogrmic-Majkic, K., & Andric, N. DEHP decreases steroidogenesis through the cAMP and ERK1/2 signaling pathways in FSH-stimulated human granulosa cells.

Stanic, B., Milošević, N., Sukur, N., Samardzija Nenadov, D., Fa Nedeljkovic, S., Škrbić, S., & Andric, N.  An in silico toxicogenomic approach in constructing the aflatoxin B1-mediated regulatory network of hub genes in hepatocellular carcinoma.

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.

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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.

Paul Reaidy | Conflict Resolution | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Paul Reaidy | Conflict Resolution | Best Researcher Award

Professor | The University of  Grenoble IAE – INP | France

Prof. Dr. Paul Reaidy is a distinguished academic in Management Sciences recognized for his exceptional contributions to supply chain research and industrial innovation.  Professionally, he has served as a logistics and supply chain consultant with global organizations such as Capgemini Consulting Group and Michelin Industry, where he developed practical expertise in operational optimization, integration, and digital transformation of supply networks. His research interests encompass supply chain integration, resilience, Industry 4.0, blockchain arbitration, and sustainable logistics, areas in which he has published extensively in high-impact international journals including Production Planning & Control, Business Process Management Journal, and The International Journal of Logistics Management. With 11 publications, 683 citations, and an h-index of 11, his work has made significant academic and practical contributions to advancing intelligent and collaborative supply chain models. His research skills span quantitative modeling, multi-criteria decision analysis, blockchain applications, and big data analytics for logistics, supported by strong methodological and analytical rigor. As a member of (Center for Applied Studies and Research in Management), he has actively engaged in collaborative projects focusing on digitalization and supply chain sustainability. His achievements and growing citation influence reflect his commitment to excellence and leadership in academic research. In conclusion, Prof. Reaidy exemplifies a modern scholar integrating engineering precision with managerial innovation, contributing meaningfully to the development of resilient and technology-driven supply chain ecosystems. His multidisciplinary expertise, impactful publications, and collaborative research vision continue to position him as a key contributor to the future of global supply chain management and industrial digital transformation. ooking ahead, Prof. Reaidy’s future research potential is substantial and forward-looking. He is well-positioned to lead innovative projects on resilient, data-driven, and human-centric supply chain ecosystems leveraging AI, blockchain, and IoT convergence. His recent focus on blockchain arbitration and circular supply chains indicates a progressive orientation toward ethical and sustainable digital transformation. Future directions may include advancing frameworks for AI-enabled dispute resolution, smart contract governance, and collaborative logistics under uncertain environments. With his established citation influence and interdisciplinary expertise, Prof. Reaidy is poised to become a leading thought leader driving the next generation of intelligent, transparent, and sustainable supply chain systems on a global scale.

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Reaidy, P. J., Gunasekaran, A., & Spalanzani, A. Bottom-up approach based on Internet of Things for order fulfillment in a collaborative warehousing environment. International Journal of Production Economics.

Reaidy, P. J., Massotte, P., & Diep, D. Comparison of negotiation protocols in dynamic agent-based manufacturing systems. International Journal of Production Economics.

Makaci, M., Reaidy, P., Evrard-Samuel, K., Botta-Genoulaz, V., & Monteiro, T. Pooled warehouse management: An empirical study. Computers & Industrial Engineering.

Alaeddini, M., Hajizadeh, M., & Reaidy, P. A bibliometric analysis of research on the convergence of artificial intelligence and blockchain in smart cities. Smart Cities.

Reaidy, P., Alaeddini, M., Gunasekaran, A., Lavastre, O., & Shahzad, M. Unveiling the impact of Industry 4.0 on supply chain performance: The mediating role of integration and visibility. Production Planning & Control.

Reaidy, P. J., Lavastre, O., Ageron, B., & Chaze-Magnan, L. Consumer integration in supply chain management: A taxonomy. Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal.