Imran Imran | Rewards & Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Imran Imran | Rewards & Recognition | Research Excellence Award

Prof | The University of South China Agricultural University | China

Dr. Imran is an accomplished agronomist and climate-smart agriculture researcher whose work spans crop production, soil health, environmental sustainability, UAV aerodynamics in agriculture, and climate change impacts on agro ecosystems. With two international postdoctoral fellowships one in UAV & rotorcraft microclimate engineering  South China Agricultural University, China  and another in soil health, carbon sequestration, and climate change mitigation  Çukurova University, Turkey he has emerged as a leading contributor to advanced agricultural technologies and regenerative farming systems. His multidisciplinary expertise integrates crop science, plant physiology, soil ecology, nano agriculture, biochar technology, heavy metal remediation, phosphorus biofortification, and carbon-based soil amendments. Dr. Imran has authored several internationally published books spanning agronomy, UAV applications in agriculture, climate-smart strategies, soil restoration, and sustainable food systems, including multiple titles with Springer and Taylor & Francis. With 59 peer reviewed research articles published across high impact international journals, his scientific contributions cover rotor wind microclimate engineering, nano fertilizers, organic inorganic nutrient synergy, heavy metal mitigation, carbon dynamics, and climate resilient cropping systems. His work is widely recognized, with numerous publications in the Journal of Plant Nutrition, Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, International Journal of Phytoremediation, Agriculture, Agronomy, and Scientific Reports.

Profile: ORCID 

Featured Publications

Imran, & Li, J. Crop interaction with UAVs.

Imran, & Li, J. Drone airflow dynamics and crop interaction.

Imran, & Li, J. Enhanced agricultural productivity: UAV-based technology for precision crop yield estimation and disease detection.

Imran, & Li, J. Environmental and economic impact of UAV technology in agriculture.

Imran, & Li, J. Environmental impact and sustainability.

Eleni Andreou | Psychology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Eleni Andreou | Psychology | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of Thessaly | Greece

Prof. Eleni Andreou is a leading scholar in educational psychology whose research has significantly shaped contemporary understanding of bullying, peer aggression, school climate, and student psychosocial adjustment. Her work integrates developmental, cognitive, and socio-emotional perspectives to examine how interpersonal relationships, coping responses, and contextual factors influence children’s and adolescents’ behavior within educational settings. With 48 scholarly documents, over 1,300 citations, and an h-index of 19, her research is recognized internationally for both theoretical contribution and applied impact. A major focus of her scholarship examines bully victim dynamics, emphasizing the role of self-efficacy, coping strategies, social cognition, and resilience in children’s responses to aggression. Through longitudinal and intervention-based studies, she has demonstrated how intentional programming, bibliotherapy, and prevention frameworks can positively influence student attitudes, reduce victimization, and enhance school belonging. Her also explore early childhood bullying, using naturalistic observation and multimethod assessment to uncover how aggression emerges and interacts with contextual variables in preschool environments.Microaggressions, inclusion challenges, and academic adjustment. These works offer evidence based insights for fostering equitable learning environments and strengthening support systems within schools and universities. Across her collaborative international projects, she contributes to large scale cross cultural examinations of peer aggression, socio emotional competencies, and student well being.

Profiles:  Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Vlachou, A., Stavroussi, P., Andreou, E., & Toulia, A. The development of the “Checklist for Life Skills Educational Assessment” (CLSEA). Education Sciences.

Touloupis, T., Andreou, E., & Chasapis, D.  Relations among perceived school context-related factors, cyberbullying, and school adjustment: An examination between native and immigrant students in elementary and secondary education.

Didaskalou, E., Cefai, C., Brighi, A., Bravo-Sanzana, M., Bochaver, A., Bauman, S., & Andreou, E.  A global study of the wellbeing of adolescent students during the COVID-19 2020 lockdown.

Xiaochun Sun | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Xiaochun Sun | Learning & Development | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of  Northwest Normal University | China

Prof. Dr. Xiaochun Sun is a leading scholar in harmonic analysis and partial differential equations, recognized for advancing several foundational and emerging areas within modern mathematical analysis. His research spans Littlewood Paley theory, time-frequency analysis, potential theory, and analytical methods related to fluid dynamics, forming a cohesive body of work that contributes both to theoretical mathematics and to its applied dimensions. His studies frequently intersect classical harmonic analysis with complex operator theory, enabling refined tools for understanding differential equations and non-linear mathematical models. With thirty-five publications in high quality and Scopus-indexed journals, his research output demonstrates breadth, depth, and sustained scholarly productivity. His articles appearing in journals such as Mathematics, Journal of Evolution Equations, Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, and Frontiers of Mathematics reflect a strong command of analytical techniques, careful formulation of mathematical problems, and contributions that open pathways for continued development in analysis and . Prof. Sun has played a substantial role in national research development through nine funded projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China . These projects address advanced problems such as the study of function spaces linked to differential operators, boundedness of Calderón Zygmund and oscillatory commutators, harmonic analysis on variable exponent spaces, and applications of analytical methods in generalized viscous incompressible fluid equations. His youth and regional fund engagements further highlight his long-term commitment to exploring complex structures within modern analysis. His research portfolio also includes six consultancy and industry-related projects, showing the practical value of his theoretical insights in applied contexts. Through sustained collaborations across national research programs, contributions to mathematical problem-solving, and active engagement with global research communities, Prof. Sun has established a respected academic profile. His work continues to influence harmonic analysis, theory, and interdisciplinary applications where rigorous mathematical frameworks are essential.

Profiles:  Scopus | ORCID 

Featured Publications

Sun, X., Ma, R., & Li, F. Global well-posedness for the fractional magneto-micropolar equations in variable exponent Fourier Besov spaces. Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics.

Ma, Ruohong. & Sun, X. Global well-posedness for the Boussinesq–Coriolis equations in variable exponent Fourier Besov Morrey spaces. Pure Mathematics.

Zhang, J., & Sun, X. Adaptedness of Wick product on Guichardet-Fock space. Research Square.

Sun, X., Wu, Y., & Xu, G. Global well-posedness for the 3D rotating Boussinesq equations in variable exponent Fourier Besov spaces. AIMS Mathematics.

Sun, X., Liu, M., & Zhang, J. Global well-posedness for the generalized Navier–Stokes–Coriolis equations with highly oscillating initial data. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Zewen Zhuo | Rewards & Recognition | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Zewen Zhuo | Rewards & Recognition | Excellence in Research Award

Engineer | The University of  Shandong Gangyuan Pipeline Logistics Co., Ltd | China

Mr. Zewen Zhuo is a researcher specializing in the rheology, microstructural behavior, and flow assurance mechanisms of waxy crude oil systems. His scholarly work focuses on understanding how wax crystallization, gel formation, and structural failure processes influence the stability and transport efficiency of crude oil in pipeline environments. Through the integration of rheology, in situ microscopy, and advanced experimental observation methods, his contributions address key scientific challenges associated with long distance crude oil transportation. With 3 published research documents, 48 citations, and a current h-index of 2, his work demonstrates measurable academic influence within the petroleum engineering and flow assurance communities. His studies provide detailed insights into the nonlinear and dynamic behavior of waxy crude oil under thermal and mechanical disturbances, offering data and models that support improved operational reliability in the oil and gas industry. One of his major contributions includes the investigation of the structural failure process of gelled waxy crude oil emulsions, using synchronous rheological and microscopic techniques to reveal how gel networks deform and break under external stress. Another publication examines shear thinning behavior and microstructural evolution in waxy crude oil, providing a clearer understanding of how shear fields disrupt wax crystal aggregates and modify flow characteristics. His additional work explores the destruction mechanisms of gel structures in emulsion systems, contributing to more accurate predictions of restart performance, wax deposition risk, and flow resistance. Across these studies, Mr. Zhuo’s research advances fundamental knowledge of wax oil interactions, microstructural dynamics, and rheological response under complex operating conditions. His contributions support the development of more efficient, safer, and scientifically grounded strategies for crude oil storage, transportation, and flow assurance technology.

Featured Publication

Zhao, J., Zhuo, Z., Dong, H., & Wang, Z. Structural failure process of gelled waxy crude oil emulsion based on rheological-in-situ microscopic synchronous measurement.

Xu Xinsheng | Strategic HR Management | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Xu Xinsheng | Strategic HR Management | Research Excellence Award

Professor | The University of Shandong University of Aeronautics | China

Prof. Xinsheng Xu is an accomplished scholar whose research sits at the intersection of supply chain management, inventory theory, risk analytics, and quantitative optimization. With 34 academic documents, over 300 citations, and an h-index of 10, his scholarly impact is reflected in both the depth and breadth of his contributions to operations research and management science. His work advances understanding of decision-making under uncertainty, particularly focusing on how risk attitudes such as loss aversion and risk aversion shape procurement and ordering behavior. A significant portion of his research extends classical models such as the newsvendor framework, exploring new dimensions that incorporate backlogging, shortage penalties, fill rate considerations, opportunity loss, and advanced risk measures including Conditional Value-at-Risk. These models offer improved decision-support tools for retailers, suppliers, and logistics managers facing increasingly volatile market environments. Beyond behavioral decision models, his research also encompasses multi sourcing procurement, dual sourcing under emergency conditions, supply option contracts, supplier default risks, and portfolio purchasing strategies. He has developed analytical methods for optimizing procurement in hybrid sourcing systems, considering mismatch costs, spot market dynamics, emergent replenishment strategies, and utility maximizing approaches for risk-sensitive buyers. In parallel, Xinsheng Xu has made influential contributions to optimization theory, including bilevel programming, tri level supply chain models, smoothing techniques for penalty functions, and algorithmic strategies for constrained optimization. These theoretical developments are applied in multi-stage supply chain design, cooperative risk-sharing, and interaction programming problems. His work appears in respected journals such as International Journal of Production Economics, International Journal of Production Research, Annals of Operations Research, Industrial Management & Data Systems, Computers & Industrial Engineering, Mathematics, Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, and Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization.

Featured Publications

Xu, X., Sang, S., & Lee, C. K. M. The optimal ordering decision of a retailer with a spot buying. International Journal of Production Research.

Xu, X., & Lee, C. K. M. Portfolio procurement with an option contract and spot market. International Journal of General Systems.

Sang, S., Xu, X., & Lee, C. K. M. A purchaser’s optimal procurement strategy under emergencies. International Journal of General Systems. Published online.

Enyew Zereffa | Employee Engagement | Editorial Board Member | 2306

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Enyew Zereffa | Employee Engagement | Editorial Board Member

Professor of Inorganic Chemistry | The University of Adama Science and Technology University | Ethiopia

Dr. Enyew Amare Zereffa is an accomplished chemist whose scholarly work spans inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology. With a strong academic foundation built through advanced degrees in chemistry, he has developed a research career distinguished by innovation, scientific rigor, and impactful contributions to applied chemical sciences. His publication record reflects sustained excellence, comprising 53 peer-reviewed documents, accumulating 1,345 citations, and resulting in an h-index of 18, underscoring the visibility and influence of his work within the scientific community. Central to Dr. Zereffa’s research portfolio is the design, synthesis, and characterization of inorganic materials, particularly nanomaterials and ceramic systems with applications in energy storage, catalysis, water purification, environmental remediation, and biomedical fields. His investigations into ceramic microfilters, nanocomposite structures, and modified metal oxides have contributed to advancements in sustainable technologies and low-cost materials development. These contributions support critical societal needs such as improved water quality, enhanced materials performance, and environmentally conscious industrial processes. His scientific interests bridge fundamental chemistry and applied engineering, emphasizing materials synthesis techniques, solid-state chemistry, surface chemistry, and advanced characterization methods. Dr. Zereffa’s work also demonstrates a strong commitment to problem-solving within local and global contexts, including projects on zinc oxide-based sunscreens, antibacterial nanocomposites, and energy-generating dye-sensitized solar cells. Through collaborations and funded research initiatives, he has driven forward interdisciplinary studies that connect chemistry, materials science, environmental engineering, and nanoscience. As an active contributor to scholarly dissemination, he engages in manuscript reviewing, editorial duties, and academic evaluation, ensuring quality and integrity in scientific publishing. His sustained output, impactful citations, and engagement with emerging research themes position him as a leading figure in contemporary inorganic and materials chemistry research.

Featured Publications

Derbe, T., Gindose, T. G., Sani, T., & Zereffa, E. A. Synthesis of zeolite-A/Fe₃O₄/biochar/MOF-5 composite for the defluoridation of drinking water.

Derbe, T., Sani, T., & Zereffa, E. A. Synthesis of a zeolite-A/MOF-5 composite for the defluoridation of groundwater.

Zereffa, E. A., Segne, T. A., Ananda Murthy, H. C., Gupta, N. K., Orshiso, Aqueous extract phyto-mediated synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles and ZnO-bentonite nanocomposites: Physical analysis and investigation of antibacterial activity.

Gindose, T. G., Gebreslassie, G., Derbe, T., Ashebr, T. G., Daba, Y. T., Mtunzi, T. B. Charge separation enhancement of triple-phase Ag₃PO₄–AgI–ZnO heterojunction for dye photodegradation.

Djimet Guemona | Archéologie | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Djimet Guemona | Archéologie | Best Researcher Award

Attaché de Recherche | The University of Centre National De Recherche Pour Le Developpement | Chad

Dr. Djimet Guemona is a dedicated archaeologist and researcher whose scholarly work focuses on the preservation, analysis, and digital reconstruction of African cultural heritage, particularly in Chad. His academic interests lie at the intersection of traditional archaeological research and emerging digital technologies such as 3D modeling, and artificial intelligence. By combining field-based methodologies with advanced digital tools, Guemona contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of Africa’s ancient metallurgical and artistic traditions, while also promoting innovative approaches to cultural heritage documentation and management. His recent collaborative work, Reconstructing Ancient Iron-Smelting Furnaces of Guéra Through 3D Modeling and AI-Assisted Video Generation, published in Electronics  exemplifies his commitment to interdisciplinary innovation. This research merges archaeological field data with computational modeling to recreate ancient iron-smelting processes, offering valuable insights into the technological sophistication of early African societies. Another key publication, Analyse techno-stylistique de la céramique du pays fanian , published in Afrique  Archéologie & Arts explores stylistic and technological aspects of ceramics, contributing to the understanding of regional cultural identities and material expressions. Guemona’s scholarly output, though emerging, reflects a growing influence in the field of African archaeology. His research has garnered academic recognition with 2 indexed publications, 5 citations, and an h-index of 1. His work stands out for its integration of heritage science, community-based archaeology, and digital preservation techniques, aligning traditional cultural studies with modern technological perspectives. By bridging archaeological theory, field practice, and digital innovation, Guemona is advancing the documentation and safeguarding of African heritage, while fostering global awareness of the continent’s archaeological richness. His research trajectory demonstrates strong potential for continued contributions to both academic scholarship and sustainable heritage management.

Featured Publication

Barreau, J. B., Guemona, D., & Robion-Brunner, C. Reconstructing ancient iron-smelting furnaces of Guéra  through 3D modeling and AI-assisted video generation. Electronics.

Nasiwat Thanathitiphuwaphat | Learning & Development | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nasiwat Thanathitiphuwaphat | Learning & Development | Best Researcher Award

Graduate Student | The University of Chulalongkorn University | Thailand

Mr. Nasiwat Thanathitiphuwaphat is a researcher specializing in applied economics, with focused interests in the economics of education, labor economics, and microeconomics. His scholarly work integrates quantitative analysis with a policy-oriented perspective, emphasizing how education and labor systems contribute to equitable and sustainable economic growth. His academic foundation in economics has enabled him to develop research that explores the intersection of individual decision-making, institutional structures, and social outcomes. His published thesis, “Rational Decision-Making Model: AP Micro, AP Macro, A-Level Economics, and IB Economics,” featured in the Journal of Teaching in International Business, provides an innovative framework for understanding economic reasoning in education. The study analyzes how curriculum design and economic learning frameworks influence cognitive behavior and student performance, contributing to the broader literature on education economics and pedagogy. Building on this, his ongoing working papers examine topics such as fair college admissions, educational investment efficiency, and the role of pre-university economics in shaping university outcomes. Collectively, these studies aim to enhance fairness, transparency, and inclusivity within educational and labor systems. In addition to academic research, his work extends to applied economic issues related to labor rights, workforce management, and responsible business conduct. His participation in research and policy dialogues within Southeast Asia reflects a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges surrounding human capital, migration, and labor equity. Employing econometric and data-driven approaches, his research contributes to evidence-based policymaking that supports social and economic inclusion. His research direction is defined by an analytical yet human centered approach, integrating economic modeling with empirical insights. By connecting education, labor, and development economics, his work advances the understanding of how economic principles can be applied to create fairer systems of opportunity and enhance long-term socioeconomic well-being.

Featured Publication

Thanathitiphuwaphat, N., & Tipayalai, K. Rational decision-making model: AP Micro, AP Macro, A-Level Economics, and IB Economics. Journal of Teaching in International Business.

Ghasem Noorkhajavi | Leadership Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ghasem Noorkhajavi | Leadership Development | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | The University of  Tabriz Medical Sciences | Iran

Ghasem Noorkhajavi is an accomplished researcher whose scientific contributions span the interdisciplinary fields of nanomedicine, cancer immunotherapy, and biomedical nanotechnology. His research primarily focuses on developing and optimizing nanostructured systems for targeted drug delivery, immunogenic cell death induction, and exosome-mediated cancer therapy. With a growing academic influence reflected in 6 research documents, 93 citations, and an h-index of 6, his scholarly work demonstrates both depth and innovation in translational nanomedicine. His studies have explored the immunotherapeutic mechanisms of icilin and menthol-loaded nanoparticles, emphasizing their role in triggering  and enhancing antitumor immune responses. Through the design of icilin-based nanostructures and nanolipid carriers, he has contributed to understanding how nanoscale systems can modulate cancer cell signaling and immune activation. His research also extends to the synthesis of quantum dots and carbon nanomaterials with applications in bioimaging, drug delivery, and cancer detection. Beyond oncology, his investigations encompass postbiotics and their potential applications in detoxification, antimicrobial defense, and as adjuvants in viral therapy. Notable works include studies on aflatoxin biodetoxification, pesticide mitigation, and postbiotics for SARS-CoV-2 disease therapy, which highlight his multidisciplinary approach bridging nanotechnology, microbiology, and biomedical engineering. His publications in reputed journals such as Nanomedicine, Cancer Cell International, Journal of Biological Engineering, and Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins reflect both academic rigor and translational potential. Through his innovative focus on nanostructured systems and biological interactions, his research contributes significantly to advancing therapeutic nanotechnology, particularly in the context of precision oncology and regenerative medicine. Ghasem Noorkhajavi’s scholarly profile embodies a balance of scientific curiosity, technological innovation, and commitment to improving human health through the integration of nanoscience and biomedical research.

Featured Publications

Khani, N., Abedi Soleimani, R., Noorkhajavi, G., Abedi Soleimani, A., Abbasi, A. Postbiotics as potential promising tools for disease adjuvant therapy. Journal of Applied Microbiology.

Khani, N., Noorkhajavi, G., Soleiman, R. A., Raziabad, R. H., Rad, A. H.Aflatoxin biodetoxification strategies based on postbiotics. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins.

Khani, N., Noorkhajavi, G., Reziabad, R. H., Rad, A. H., & Ziavand, M. Postbiotics as potential detoxification tools for mitigation of pesticides. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins.

Esmaeili, A., Soleimani, M., Rouhani, M., Noorkhajavi, G., Aghaei-Zarch, S. M. Xenograft-based skin substitutes: A critical review. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology.

Panahizadeh, R., Panahi, P., Asghariazar, V., Makaremi, S., Noorkhajavi, G. A literature review of recent advances in gastric cancer treatment: Exploring the cross-talk between targeted therapies. Cancer Cell International.

Maria Tavares | Accounting & Management | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maria Tavares | Accounting & Management | Best Researcher Award

ISCA-UA | The University of Aveiro | Portugal

Dr. Maria da Conceição da Costa Tavares is a distinguished researcher whose academic work centers on sustainability, accounting, and digital transformation within organizational and public sector contexts. Her research integrates social responsibility, governance, and emerging technologies, offering a multidisciplinary perspective on how ethical and digital innovation contribute to sustainable development. With a scholarly output of 21 indexed documents, 203 citations, and an h-index of 5, Dr. Tavares’s publications reflect both productivity and academic influence in the fields of sustainability reporting, financial transparency, and management sciences. Her studies are widely recognized for advancing the discourse on Environmental, Social, and Governance performance, intellectual capital, and the role of artificial intelligence in sustainable accounting practices. Her research portfolio includes articles in peer-reviewed journals such as Administrative Sciences, Sustainability, Journal of Risk and Financial Management, and International Journal of Financial Studies. She has also contributed to international conferences and edited volumes addressing themes such as Audit 5.0, Industry 5.0, and the digital transformation of higher education. Through collaborations with interdisciplinary teams, Dr. Tavares bridges theoretical insights and empirical evidence to enhance accountability and transparency in both private and public organizations. Her bibliometric impact demonstrates a commitment to addressing global challenges aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to responsible production, innovation, and institutional integrity. By connecting sustainability frameworks with emerging digital paradigms, her research continues to inform policy, education, and management practices that prioritize ethical, technological, and societal progress.

Featured Publications

Azevedo, G., Oliveira, J., Almeida, T., Borges, M. F. R., Tavares, M. C., & Vale, J. Determinants of financial risks pre- and post in companies listed on Euronext Lisbon. Journal of Risk and Financial Management.

Azevedo, G., Oliveira, J., Sousa, I., Borges, M. F., Tavares, M. C., & Vale, J.  Disclosure of sustainability information under the Corporate Social Responsibility Directive: The degree of compliance of Portuguese stock index companies. International Journal of Financial Studies.