Ahraemi Kim | Work-Life Balance | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahraemi Kim | Work-Life Balance | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | The University of Seoul Women’s University | South Korea

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahraemi Kim is a scholar whose advances knowledge in diversity management, social policy, and human service systems. With 11 peer reviewed publications, her work has achieved significant academic visibility, accumulating 630 citations and an h-index of 10, reflecting sustained scholarly impact. Her research examines how organizational diversity strategies influence service effectiveness, equity, and outcomes within social welfare and child-focused systems. Through empirical analysis and policy-oriented inquiry, her publications contribute to evidence based discussions on service delivery models, workforce development, and child rights frameworks. Her work is recognized for integrating organizational theory with social welfare policy, offering practical insights relevant to policymakers, practitioners, and researchers alike. The citation performance of her publications demonstrates strong engagement within the fields of social work, social policy, and human services, underscoring the relevance and influence of her scholarly contributions at both national and international levels.

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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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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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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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Yijng Zhang | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Yijng Zhang | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Excellence in Research Award

Postdoctoral Researcher | The University of Capital Normal University | China

Dr. Yijng Zhang  the gendered characteristics of writing media in women’s calligraphic practices during the Song Dynasty from the perspective of material culture. It explores how writing tools and material carriers were embedded with gender coding and social norms, shaping stylistic form, emotional expression, spatial organization, and identity construction in female calligraphy. The study analyzes differences in media selection and innovation among women of varying social classes, revealing how material choices functioned as both cultural resources and symbolic constraints. It further investigates gendered power dynamics in the circulation and evaluation of calligraphic works, including the intervention of male critics and the resistance strategies adopted by female calligraphers. By examining the reproduction and consumption of writing media, the research exposes mechanisms of gender discipline and the structural limits of media transformation. Overall, the study demonstrates how material media enabled women to accumulate cultural capital while simultaneously reinforcing gender boundaries, contributing a nuanced framework for understanding gender, materiality, and artistic identity in Chinese art history.

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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

 

Monim Al-Jiboori | Employee Engagement | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Monim Al-Jiboori | Employee Engagement | Research Excellence Award

Attmospheric Science | The University of  Mustansiriyah University | Iraq

Prof. Dr. Monim Al-Jiboori is a leading scholar in atmospheric physics and environmental sciences, recognized for his influential contributions to boundary-layer meteorology, urban climatology, air pollution studies, and optical turbulence. With a publication record spanning 75 scientific documents, his work integrates theoretical, experimental, and modeling approaches to advance understanding of atmospheric processes in complex urban and semi-arid environments. His research portfolio reflects strong interdisciplinary depth, addressing turbulent fluxes, similarity theory, surface atmosphere interactions, aerosol optical properties, and environmental impacts of dust storms, industrial emissions, and climate variability. His early foundational studies on local similarity relationships, turbulence structure, and vertical variations in the atmospheric boundary layer remain widely referenced and continue to inform contemporary micro-meteorological research. In recent years, Prof. Al-Jiboori has focused extensively on urban atmospheric dynamics, including analyses of urban heat island behavior, aerodynamic roughness, refractive-index structure coefficients, and wind-energy assessment in densely built environments. His investigations on drought monitoring, synoptic meteorology, and climate-related hazards further contribute to environmental risk assessment and regional climate adaptation strategies. Across his body of work, Prof. Al-Jiboori has accumulated 341 citations and achieved an h-index of 13, underscoring the sustained impact of his research in atmospheric sciences. His publications appear in reputable journals such as Boundary Layer Meteorology, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Arabian Journal of Geosciences, and several regional journals addressing Middle Eastern climate challenges.

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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.

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

Zemenu Tadesse Adimas | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Zemenu Tadesse Adimas | HR Technology and Digital Transformation | Editorial Board Member

Lecturer And Researcher | The University of  Bahir Dar University | Ethiopia

Mr. Zemenu Tadesse Adimas is an emerging researcher in the fields of Food Engineering and Biotechnology, with a strong scholarly focus on food product development, formulation, and natural preservation strategies. His academic background in Food Technology and Food Process Engineering has provided a solid foundation for exploring innovative, sustainable, and science-driven approaches to enhancing food quality and safety. He is particularly interested in the utilization of natural preservatives, improvement of indigenous foods, and optimization of storage technologies to reduce post-harvest losses. His research contributions span various critical topics in food science, including shelf-life extension, food processing, bioactive compounds, and the integration of traditional and modern preservation methods. His published works demonstrate both depth and breadth, covering microbial stability, physicochemical property optimization, sensory quality enhancement, hermetic storage systems, and the use of plant-based bioactive compounds for grain protection. These publications appear in reputable international journals such as Cogent Food & Agriculture, Applied Food Research, Heliyon, and the Poly Journal of Engineering and Technology. A notable portion of his work examines the effects of processing conditions such as temperature, time, and formulation ratios on the quality attributes of food and beverage products. His studies on cinnamon extract for juice preservation, roasting parameters for plant beverages, and flour blending for biscuit production showcase his commitment to developing practical, scalable solutions for industry and community-level food systems. His scientific interests also extend to post-harvest technology, where he has investigated hermetic storage methods to minimize losses in staple crops such as maize and wheat. Through systematic experimental design, analytical evaluation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, he contributes to improving food security and promoting value-added food innovations. Across his research portfolio, Zemenu emphasizes evidence-based problem solving, sustainability, and the enhancement of traditional knowledge through modern food science techniques.

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Abera, B. D., Adimas, Z. T., Adimas, M. A., Alemayehu, A. J., & Geletu, M. G. Effect of blending ratios of roasted and unroasted lupine flour on the physicochemical properties, antinutritional factors, and organoleptic qualities of wheat–lupine composite bread. Applied Food Research.

Alemayehu, A. J., Adimas, Z. T., & Abera, B. D. The effect of sugar concentration and storage time on the physicochemical, microbial, and sensory properties of ginger drink. Applied Food Research.

Adimas, Z. T., & Abera, B. D. Effect of roasting time and temperature on the physicochemical and sensory properties of plant beverage from groundnut. Applied Food Research.

Adimas, Z. T., Adimas, M. A., & Abera, B. D.  Plant-based bioactive compounds for grain storage: A comprehensive review. Cogent Food & Agriculture.