Shanshan Li | Skin Wound Healing | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Shanshan Li | Skin Wound Healing | Excellence in Research Award

Xuzhou Medical University, Department of Forensic Medicine | China

Dr. Shanshan Li is an associate professor and deputy chief forensic physician at Xuzhou Medical University, recognized for her strong academic foundation in forensic medicine and her contributions to wound healing and neurotrauma research. She completed her clinical and forensic medical training across leading Chinese institutions and enhanced her expertise through postdoctoral clinical research and international academic exposure as a visiting scholar. Her professional experience spans teaching, pathology practice, forensic consultation, and mentorship of diverse student groups, supported by an active role on youth editorial boards in reputable medical journals. Her research interests focus on skin wound repair, the wound microenvironment, and brain contusion, and she has developed skills in transcriptomic analysis, molecular pathology, nanoparticle therapeutics, fibrosis regulation, and experimental design. Her scholarly output includes numerous high-impact publications as a first or corresponding author, patents as a primary inventor, and a co-authored academic book, reflecting her innovative contributions to forensic and biomedical science. She is an active member of regional forensic associations and has earned recognition through competitive research projects and editorial appointments. Overall, Dr. Li’s work advances understanding of tissue regeneration and neuroinflammation, demonstrating her commitment to scientific excellence and strengthening her candidacy for recognition in research distinction.

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Zhou, Z., Huang, X., Chen, C., Zou, T., Hai, Y., Dong, G., & Li, S. (2026). LncRNA RMST knockout inhibits fibrosis by down-regulating Smad3 during mouse skin wound healing. Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports, 45, 102386.

Zhao, T., Zhou, Y., Zhang, D., Han, D., Ma, J., Li, S., Li, T., Hu, S., & Li, Z. (2024). Inhibition of TREM-1 alleviates neuroinflammation by modulating microglial polarization via SYK/p38MAPK signaling pathway after traumatic brain injury. Brain Research, 1834, 148907.

Zhang, X., Huang, X., Hang, D., Jin, J., Li, S., Zhu, Y., & Liu, H. (2024). Targeting pyroptosis with nanoparticles to alleviate neuroinflammatory for preventing secondary damage following traumatic brain injury. Science Advances, 10(2), eadj4260.

Jianhua Liu | Neuroscience | Excellence in Research Award

Mrs. jianhua Liu | Neuroscience | Excellence in Research Award

East China Normal University | China

Jianhua Liu is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Cognitive Psychology at East China Normal University with a strong academic foundation including an M.Sc. in Physiology from Weifang Medical University and a B.Sc. in Clinical Discipline of Chinese and Western Integrative Medicine. She has gained extensive professional experience through participation in multiple national and provincial research projects, collaborating with peers and mentors across several institutions in China, and contributing to a range of biomedical and rehabilitation studies. Her research interests center on episodic memory, oculomotor behavior, recognition memory, endothelial progenitor cells, and rehabilitation medicine, bridging cognitive neuroscience and clinical applications. She has published over ten peer-reviewed articles in both Chinese and international journals, demonstrating proficiency in experimental design, behavioral analysis, data interpretation, and interdisciplinary research methodologies. Jianhua Liu has been recognized for her scholarly excellence with awards such as the Best Research Scholar Award and the Excellence in Research Award, reflecting her commitment to advancing memory science and rehabilitation therapies. Her contributions have enhanced understanding of memory mechanisms in non-human primates and investigated cellular responses in biomedical contexts, highlighting her ability to integrate theory and practice. Overall, she stands out as a researcher who combines rigorous scientific inquiry, innovative methodologies, and collaborative engagement to drive meaningful advancements in cognitive psychology and translational medicine.

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Calin-Adrian COMES | Digital Transformation | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Calin-Adrian COMES | Digital Transformation | Best Academic Researcher Award

George Emil Palade University of Medicine | Romania

Calin-Adrian Comes is an accomplished academic leader serving as the Institutional Director of the Centre for Studies in Law, Economics and Business at George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu Mures, where he contributes to advancing interdisciplinary research in economics, finance, migration studies and data-driven social analysis. He has built his educational foundation in economics and quantitative methods, strengthening it through advanced academic training that integrates econometrics, computational modelling and applied analytical techniques. His professional experience spans teaching, research supervision and collaborative engagement across national and international academic networks. His research interests encompass remittances, migration dynamics, financial flows, labour mobility, econometric modelling and data-mining approaches supporting evidence-based policy. He is skilled in quantitative analysis, stochastic modelling, statistical computing, data mining, natural language processing, SQL and NoSQL databases, as well as interdisciplinary methods that connect economic theory with real-world socio-economic challenges. His work includes contributions to books, journal articles and conference proceedings, supported by widespread citations that reflect his academic impact. He is affiliated with professional societies such as IEEE and the Econometric Society, and his achievements have positioned him for recognition through prestigious scientific award platforms. Overall, he stands out as a researcher committed to analytical rigor, collaborative scholarship and advancing knowledge that informs sustainable economic and social development.

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Comes, C. A., Bunduchi, E., Vasile, V., & Stefan, D. (2018). The impact of foreign direct investments and remittances on economic growth: A case study in Central and Eastern Europe. Sustainability, 10(1), 238.
Citations: 159

Bresfelean, V. P., Bresfelean, M., Ghisoiu, N., & Comes, C. A. (2008). Determining students’ academic failure profile founded on data mining methods. In ITI 2008: 30th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces (pp. 1–6).
Citations: 102

Stefan, D., Vasile, V., Oltean, A., Comes, C. A., Stefan, A. B., & Ciucan-Rusu, L., et al. (2021). Women entrepreneurship and sustainable business development: Key findings from a SWOT–AHP analysis. Sustainability, 13(9), 5298.
Citations: 97

 

Jiawei Zheng | Toxicology | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Jiawei Zheng | Toxicology | Excellence in Research Award 

Jinquan Satellite Launch Center Hospital | China

Jiawei Zheng is an attending doctor at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center Hospital whose work integrates clinical practice with specialized research in occupational toxicology, particularly focusing on hepatotoxicity mechanisms relevant to aerospace environments. Trained in medical sciences with a concentration in toxicology, he has built a career that blends laboratory investigation with applied aerospace-medicine service, serving as a principal investigator for internally supported projects aimed at understanding and mitigating toxin-induced organ injury. His research explores oxidative stress, apoptosis signaling, and metabolic intervention, with special emphasis on the pathways disrupted by exposure to aerospace-related chemicals. He has developed strong skills in experimental design, animal modeling, cellular and biochemical analysis, mechanistic interpretation, and scientific writing, demonstrated through his first-author contribution to a peer-reviewed article that reveals a novel mechanistic pathway underlying UDMH-induced liver injury. His professional experience also includes leading a hospital consultancy initiative focused on toxicological risk assessment. Although early in his publication journey, his work has already contributed meaningful insights to the field of hepatotoxicity research. With dedication to advancing occupational health protection for aerospace personnel, he continues to pursue research that supports scientific innovation, clinical safety, and the broader mission of improving health resilience in high-risk technological environments.

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Zheng, J., Liu, W., Zhu, X., Ran, L., Lang, H., Yi, L., Mi, M., & Zhu, J. (2020). Pterostilbene enhances endurance capacity via promoting skeletal muscle adaptations to exercise training in rats. Molecules, 25(1), 186.

Huang, Y., Zhu, X., Chen, K., Lang, H., Zhang, Y., Hou, P., Ran, L., Zhou, M., Zheng, J., Yi, L., & Mi, M. (2019). Resveratrol prevents sarcopenic obesity by reversing mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress via the PKA/LKB1/AMPK pathway. Aging (Albany NY), 11(8), 2217–2240.

 

Tianyu Gao | Fault Diagnosis | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Tianyu Gao | Fault Diagnosis | Excellence in Research Award

Harbin Institute of Technology | China

Tianyu Gao is a researcher from China whose work centers on advancing intelligent operation and maintenance technologies through AI-driven methods, with strong contributions to multimodal information fusion, intelligent sensing, and autonomous decision-making for unmanned equipment. He completed comprehensive academic training in measurement and control, instrumentation, and information and communication engineering at the Harbin Institute of Technology, developing a solid foundation that supports his interdisciplinary research. His professional experience spans postdoctoral and grant-supported research focused on improving the reliability of high-performance marine and unmanned propulsion systems by exploring robust diagnostic models and real-time health assessment strategies based on transfer learning and dynamic monitoring. He has contributed notable publications in leading journals covering complex system fault diagnosis, spatiotemporal attention networks, multimodal fusion, and intelligent fault detection. His research skills include advanced machine learning, deep learning, intelligent sensing, signal processing, autonomous diagnostic modeling, and system health monitoring, complemented by strong experience in scholarly reviewing for major IEEE and domain-leading journals. He has served as a session chair at prominent international conferences and is an active member of several IEEE societies. Overall, his work reflects a commitment to advancing intelligent equipment technologies, fostering innovation in autonomous systems, and contributing impactful research to the global engineering community.

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Pouya Farshbaf Aghajani | Food Chemistry and Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Pouya Farshbaf Aghajani | Food Chemistry and Engineering | Editorial Board Member

University of Tehran | Iran

Pouya Farshbaf Aghajani is a highly accomplished food engineer whose academic journey spans advanced studies in food science at the University of Tehran and a foundational background in biosystem engineering from the University of Tabriz. He has consistently excelled in his education, earning top ranks and securing competitive scholarships while completing rigorous research on ultrasound-assisted cultivation, sustainable extraction methods, and innovative approaches in food quality enhancement. His professional experience includes teaching and mentoring within the Scientific Research Association at the University of Tehran, evaluating scholarly work as a certified reviewer for reputable journals, and managing editorial responsibilities as an assistant editor-in-chief, all of which highlight his commitment to scientific accuracy and academic development. Pouya’s research interests integrate energy-efficient processing, advanced ultrasound applications, food safety technologies, and artificial intelligence, supported by strong technical proficiency in laboratory instrumentation, engineering software, and analytical tools, alongside excellent communication and teamwork skills. His achievements have been recognized through multiple academic honors that reflect his dedication and leadership in the field. Overall, Pouya stands out as a promising food engineering specialist whose innovative mindset, teaching contributions, and sustainable research vision position him as an impactful scholar with strong potential for continued advancement in scientific and professional arenas.

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Featured Publications

Aghajani, P. F., Firouz, M. S., & Bohlol, P. (2024). Revolutionizing mushroom identification: Improving efficiency with ultrasound-assisted frozen sample analysis and deep learning techniques. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 15, 100946.

Chamgordani, P. A., Firouz, M. S., Omid, M., Hadidi, N., & Aghajani, P. F. (2024). Dual-stage ultrasound in deep frying of potato chips: Effects on the oil absorption and the quality of fried chips. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 103, 106779.

Aghajani, P. F., Firouz, M. S., & Chamgordani, P. A. (2023). The improvement of freezing time and functional quality of frozen mushrooms by application of probe-type power ultrasound. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 100, 106637.

 

 

Humaun Kabir | Computer Science and Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Md. Humaun Kabir | Computer Science and Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Bangamata Sheikh Fojilatunnesa Mujib Science & Technology University | Bangladesh

Md. Humaun Kabir is an accomplished academic in computer science and engineering whose work bridges advanced computing and biomedical intelligence. He began his academic journey in applied physics and electronic engineering at a leading national university before advancing into graduate study in the same field and later joining a prestigious Japanese institution as a doctoral research fellow. His professional experience includes serving as an assistant professor on study leave at Jamalpur Science and Technology University, where he previously held key administrative roles such as department chair and additional director of the ICT cell. His research interests span biomedical signal and image processing, bioinformatics, brain–computer interfaces, machine learning, and deep learning, with a strong record of publications in national and international venues. He possesses skills in algorithm development, data modeling, neural network design, statistical learning, digital imaging techniques, and computational intelligence. His contributions have earned recognition through academic responsibilities, research achievements, and active involvement in scientific communities. He continues to collaborate globally, contributing to interdisciplinary advancements that support healthcare analytics and intelligent systems. Overall, he is a committed researcher and educator whose work reflects dedication to scientific progress, innovation, and the development of impactful computational technologies.

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Islam, M. R., Mojumder, M. R. H., Moshwan, R., Jannatul Islam, A. S. M., Islam, M. A., Rahman, M. S., & Kabir, M. H. (2022). Strain-Driven Optical, Electronic, and Mechanical Properties of Inorganic Halide Perovskite CsGeBr₃. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 11(3), 033001

Kabir, M. H., Mahmood, S., Al Shiam, A., Musa Miah, A. S., Shin, J., & Molla, M. K. I. (2023). Investigating Feature Selection Techniques to Enhance the Performance of EEG-Based Motor Imagery Tasks Classification. Mathematics, 11(8), 1921.

Shin, J., Musa Miah, A. S., Kabir, M. H., Rahim, M. A., & Al Shiam, A. (2024). A Methodological and Structural Review of Hand Gesture Recognition Across Diverse Data Modalities. IEEE Access.

 

Mohammad Bagher Gholivand | Electrochemistry | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Mohammad Bagher Gholivand | Electrochemistry | Editorial Board Member

Razi university | Iran

Mohammad Bagher Gholivand is a distinguished professor of analytical chemistry whose work spans advanced electrochemical sensing, molecularly imprinted polymers, environmental remediation, nanomaterials, and bioanalytical methodologies. He completed his academic training in chemistry with a focus on instrumental analysis and later advanced into research and teaching within a leading scientific institution, where he established a strong record of contributions to electroanalysis and materials-based sensor development. His professional experience includes extensive work on voltammetric and amperometric sensors, nanostructured composites, ion-selective electrodes, molecular interaction studies, and environmentally relevant pollutant detection. His research interests cover corrosion science, dye-sensitized solar systems, supercapacitors, fuel cell materials, and catalytic routes for water splitting. He is skilled in electrochemical fabrication, spectroscopic characterization, nanomaterial synthesis, separation methods, molecular modeling, and sensor optimization, with a publication record marked by high citation impact and broad interdisciplinary relevance. His achievements have earned multiple recognitions for scientific excellence, influential publications, and innovation in analytical methodologies. Overall, he is known for integrating chemistry, materials science, and environmental analysis to develop reliable sensing technologies and contribute meaningfully to sustainable and applied chemical research, demonstrating a career defined by rigor, creativity, and global scholarly influence.

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Gholivand, M. B., & Khodadadian, M. (2014). Amperometric cholesterol biosensor based on the direct electrochemistry of cholesterol oxidase and catalase on a graphene/ionic liquid-modified glassy carbon electrode.

Gholivand, M. B., Yamini, Y., Dayeni, M., Seidi, S., & Tahmasebi, E. (2015). Adsorptive removal of alizarin red-S and alizarin yellow GG from aqueous solutions using polypyrrole-coated magnetic nanoparticles

Kashanian, S., Gholivand, M. B., Ahmadi, F., Taravati, A., & Colagar, A. H. (2007). DNA interaction with Al–N,N′-bis(salicylidene) 2,2′-phenylendiamine complex.

holivand, M. B., Heydari, H., Abdolmaleki, A., & Hosseini, H. (2015). Nanostructured CuO/PANI composite as supercapacitor electrode material.

Jamshid Davtalab | Thermal Comfort | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Jamshid Davtalab | Thermal Comfort | Editorial Board Member

University of Zabol | Iran

Dr. Jamshid Davtalab is an accomplished academic serving as an Associate Professor whose work centers on thermal comfort, urban climate, and sustainable architectural strategies, with a strong record of publications and scholarly impact reflected in notable citation metrics. He completed his academic training in architecture and urban planning with a focus on environmental design, forming the foundation for his specialized expertise in climate-responsive built environments. His professional experience includes research, teaching, and collaborative projects that explore the interaction between traditional vernacular systems and modern sustainability approaches, particularly within arid and semi-arid regions. His research interests span thermal comfort assessment, bioclimatic design, green space performance, parametric modeling, and climate-sensitive housing typologies, and he is skilled in field measurements, environmental simulation, computational analysis, machine learning integration, and data-driven urban design. He has contributed to impactful studies on green infrastructure, shading devices, windcatcher behavior, and indigenous climate-adaptive architecture, earning recognition and honors for his academic contributions and for advancing sustainable design principles. Overall, Dr. Davtalab’s career reflects a commitment to linking scientific insight with practical architectural innovation, positioning him as a valuable scholar dedicated to improving environmental quality and human well-being through informed design.

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Featured Publications

Davtalab, J., Deyhimi, S. P., Dessi, V., Hafezi, M. R., & Adib, M. (2020). The impact of green space structure on physiological equivalent temperature index in open space. Urban Climate, 31, 100574.

Heidari, A., Davtalab, J., & Sargazi, M. A. (2024). Effect of awning on thermal comfort adjustment in open urban space using PET and UTCI indexes: A case study of Sistan region in Iran. Sustainable Cities and Society, 101, 105175.

Miri, A., Heidari, A., Davtalab, J., Nosek, S., & Abdolzadeh, M. (2022). In-situ measurements of indoor dust deposition in Sistan region, Iran – the effect of windcatcher orientation. Building and Environment, 219, 109162.

Davtalab, J., & Heidari, A. (2021). The effect of kharkhona on outdoor thermal comfort in hot and dry climate: A case study of Sistan Region in Iran. Sustainable Cities and Society, 65, 102607.

Adile Neşe | Internal Medicine Diseases | Excellence in Research Award

Ms. Adile Nese | Internal Medicine Diseases | Excellence in Research Award

Gaziantep Üniversity | Turkey

Adile Nese is an accomplished Assistant Professor in Nursing at Gaziantep University, recognized for her strong academic background and dedication to advancing health sciences. She completed her doctoral and master’s studies in nursing at Gaziantep University, following her foundational nursing education at Hacettepe University and additional specialization in occupational health and safety through Atatürk University, all taught in English. Throughout her professional journey, she has gained extensive experience in academic teaching, clinical training, and student mentorship, contributing to the development of high-quality nursing practices. Her research interests span nursing education, clinical care, occupational safety, patient well-being, and evidence-based health interventions. She is skilled in qualitative and quantitative research, data analysis, curriculum development, clinical assessment, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her work has earned recognition through academic achievements, institutional appreciation, and contributions to community health initiatives. Over her career, she has demonstrated a commitment to improving healthcare standards, empowering nursing professionals, and promoting safe and effective clinical environments. In conclusion, Adile Nese embodies a strong blend of scholarly expertise and practical competence, making her a valuable contributor to the nursing profession and a dedicated advocate for advancing healthcare quality.

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