Md Shafiqul Alam | Air Passenger Prediction | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md Shafiqul Alam | Air Passenger Prediction | Best Researcher Award

SaskPower - Canada

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Md Shafiqul Alam's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Professionals, completed in 2014. His early education laid the foundation for a strong background in aerospace engineering, providing a comprehensive understanding of mechanical and electromechanical systems. He further pursued a Master's in Industrial Systems Engineering at the University of Regina in Canada, obtaining his MASc degree in 2021. This educational background equipped him with a diverse skill set, combining engineering principles with a focus on industrial systems.

Professional Endeavors:

His professional journey spans over eight years, showcasing a wealth of experience in various engineering roles. Notably, his time at SaskPower in Canada has been marked by significant contributions in engineering maintenance, project planning, and technical documentation. His role as a Mechanical Engineer (EIT) involves project planning, technical assistance, and economic analysis, highlighting his multidisciplinary expertise. Prior to his role at SaskPower, His served as a Field Service Tech at Arjo Canada, where he demonstrated proficiency in scheduling preventative maintenance, equipment installation, and repair services. His responsibilities included supervising installations and supporting rental operations, showcasing his hands-on technical skills.

Contributions and Research Focus:

During his tenure as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Regina, His made substantial contributions to the field. He implemented data-based computerized prediction models for aviation prospects, showcasing a forward-looking approach. His intelligent system for predicting air traffic demand based on socio-economic parameters demonstrated a remarkable accuracy of 91.67%, emphasizing his research prowess.

Accolades and Recognition:

His commitment to excellence is evident in his registration as an Engineer-In-Training with APEGS, reflecting professional recognition and adherence to industry standards. His familiarity with ISO 9001: 2008 Standards & Practices and ASTM/ASME/SAE Grade, Standard & Specification underscores his commitment to quality and compliance.

Impact and Influence:

In his role as Assistant Engineer (Maintenance and Planning) at US-Bangla Airlines Ltd, His played a crucial role in ensuring compliance with AS9110 standards. His responsibilities included evaluating mechanical and electromechanical systems, conducting vibration analysis, and managing compliance with maintenance requirements. His active involvement in safety hazard investigations and Root Cause Analysis (RCA) demonstrates a commitment to safety and continuous improvement.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As a Lecturer (Adjunct) at the Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), His contributed to the education and mentorship of undergraduate students in Aeronautical Engineering. His legacy includes developing and delivering lectures on engineering topics, fostering the growth of future engineers.

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An Intelligent System Approach for Predicting Air Traffic Demand Based on Socio-Economic Parameters MDS Alam The University of Regina (Canada)

An artificial neural network for predicting air traffic demand based on socio-economic parameters MDS Alam, JB Deb, A Al Amin, S Chowdhury Decision Analytics Journal, 100382

Alejandro Carretero Hernández | Power quality | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Alejandro Carretero Hernández | Power quality | Best Researcher Award

ETSIIAB - Spain

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Alejandro Carretero's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales de Albacete, spanning from 2015 to 2021. Noteworthy achievements during this period include an impressive average grade of 6.93, with honors in both "Computing" and "Planning and Operation of Electric Power Plants." His dedication was further recognized with company awards for the best Final Degree Project (FDP) in Electrical Engineering during the 2020-2021 academic year, presented by Narasolar.

Professional Endeavors:

Building on his academic foundation, His engaged in practical experiences, demonstrating his commitment to the field. Notable among these experiences are internships at Narasolar, where he conducted feasibility and solar resource studies, and at the Renewable Energy Research Institute, where he contributed to the WindEXT European Project. His responsibilities ranged from development of manuals and interactive content for wind turbine maintenance training to electrical quality studies for a photovoltaic solar power plant.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His contributions extend beyond the practical realm to significant research endeavors. His master's thesis, titled "Stability analysis of an electric power network for the integration of renewable energies," earned him a commendable grade of 9. Additionally, his research on harmonic emission in high-power photovoltaic systems resulted in a perfect score of 10 for the associated FDP. This commitment to research culminated in a published paper, "Comparison of harmonic emission in LV side of a large grid-connected PV power plant," presented at the International Conference on Power Systems Transients in Thessaloniki, Greece.

Accolades and Recognition:

Recognition for His excellence is evident in various forms. He received honors during his academic journey, company awards for outstanding FDP, and the distinction of being a regional chess technician and referee at the Chess Federation of Castilla la Mancha. Furthermore, his paper was published in the esteemed journal "Electric Power System Research," reflecting the quality and impact of his research.

Impact and Influence:

His impact is not limited to academia; he has actively contributed to the renewable energy sector and chess community. His involvement in a variety of projects and initiatives demonstrates a multifaceted approach to making a positive difference in both his field of study and personal interests.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As a current Ph.D. student, His legacy is still unfolding. His early academic pursuits, professional experiences, research focus, accolades, and recognition collectively set the stage for a promising career marked by continued contributions to industrial engineering, renewable energy, and possibly even the intersection of chess and technology. His future endeavors hold the potential to shape and influence these fields positively.

 

Maria Chatzidaki | Researcher in Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maria Chatzidaki | Researcher in Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

National Hellenic Research Foundation - Greece

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Maria D. Chatzidaki embarked on her academic journey with a diploma in Chemical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens. She then pursued a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering at Imperial College London, showcasing early interest and commitment to interdisciplinary research.

Professional Endeavors:

After completing her MSc, Maria pursued a Ph.D. in Chemistry at Örebro University, Sweden, specializing in nanotechnology and bioactive delivery. Her doctoral research focused on formulating food-grade water-in-oil nano-dispersions, demonstrating a keen interest in the intersection of chemistry and food technology.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Her research contributions include publications on topics such as microemulsions as potential carriers of bioactive molecules, low shear-rate processes for obtaining transparent emulsions, and reverse micelles as antioxidant carriers. Her work delves into the structural characterization of formulations, showcasing expertise in advanced analytical techniques.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout her academic and professional journey her earned recognition for her work, including a scholarship from the Institut Français de Grèce and Short Term Scientific Mission (STSM) grants. These accolades underscore her dedication and impact in the field of nanotechnology.

Impact and Influence:

Her work extends beyond academia into impactful roles such as Scientific Advisor at The Mighty Kitchen and Co-founder of BeConscious.GR. These positions highlight her commitment to applying scientific knowledge in real-world contexts, contributing to food technology and sustainability.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

With over 10 years of experience, Her continues to drive innovation as a Science Communication Officer at Skretas Lab. Her goal is clear—to advance scientific knowledge and address global challenges in food security, climate change, and public health. her legacy lies in her multifaceted contributions to research, science communication, and sustainable initiatives.

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1 Formulation and characterization of food-grade microemulsions as carriers of natural phenolic antioxidants MD Chatzidaki, E Mitsou, A Yaghmur, A Xenakis, V Papadimitriou Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 483, 130-136

2 Reverse micelles as antioxidant carriers: an experimental and molecular dynamics study MD Chatzidaki, KD Papavasileiou, MG Papadopoulos, A Xenakis Langmuir 33 (20), 5077-5085

3 Reverse micelles as nano-carriers of nisin against foodborne pathogens. Part II: The case of essential oils MD Chatzidaki, F Balkiza, E Gad, V Alexandraki, S Avramiotis, ... Food chemistry 278, 415-423

4 Microemulsion versus emulsion as effective carrier of hydroxytyrosol MD Chatzidaki, N Arik, J Monteil, V Papadimitriou, F Leal-Calderon, ... Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 137, 146-151

5 Water-in-oil microemulsions versus emulsions as carriers of hydroxytyrosol: An in vitro gastrointestinal lipolysis study using the pHstat technique MD Chatzidaki, E Mateos-Diaz, F Leal-Calderon, A Xenakis, F Carrière Food & function 7 (5), 2258-2269

6 Reverse micelles as nanocarriers of nisin against foodborne pathogens MD Chatzidaki, K Papadimitriou, V Alexandraki, F Balkiza, M Georgalaki, ... Food chemistry 255, 97-103

7 Microemulsions as potential carriers of nisin: Effect of composition on structure and efficacy MD Chatzidaki, K Papadimitriou, V Alexandraki, E Tsirvouli, Z Chakim, ... Langmuir 32 (35), 8988-8998

8 β-Cyclodextrin as carrier of novel antioxidants: A structural and efficacy study M Chatzidaki, I Kostopoulou, C Kourtesi, I Pitterou, S Avramiotis, ... Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 603, 125262

9 Low shear-rate process to obtain transparent W/O fine emulsions as functional foods D Amadei, MD Chatzidaki, J Devienne, J Monteil, M Cansell, A Xenakis, ... Food research international 62, 533-540

10 Encapsulation of food ingredients by microemulsions MD Chatzidaki, V Papadimitriou, A Xenakis Lipid-Based Nanostructures for Food Encapsulation Purposes, 129-149

 

Bárbara Socas-Rodríguez | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Bárbara Socas - Rodríguez | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award0

University of La Laguna - Spain

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Bárbara Socas-Rodríguez embarked on her academic journey at the University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain. She completed her Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from 2006 to 2011, followed by a Master's degree in Research in Chemistry in 2012. Her commitment to academic excellence continued as she pursued a Ph.D. in Chemistry from 2013 to 2017. The focus of her doctoral thesis was the "Development of analytical methodologies for the determination of compounds with estrogenic activity," under the supervision of Dr. Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Delgado and Dr. Javier Hernández Borges.

Professional Endeavors:

After completing her doctoral studies, Her expanded her expertise by earning a Master's degree in Teacher Training for Compulsory Secondary School and Baccalaureate Programmes in 2020, specializing in Physics and Chemistry. Her academic involvement extended beyond student life, as she took on roles as a Technician at the Service of Agroalimentary Techniques of the Research Support Service (SEGAI) at the University of La Laguna in 2017-2018. Following this, she served as a Temporary Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry subdivision of the Faculty of Science at the University of La Laguna from 2018 to 2019.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Her significantly contributed to the field of Chemistry, particularly in the development of analytical methodologies. Her research, including the evaluation of compounds with estrogenic activity and the application of advanced analytical techniques in various projects, has showcased her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. Notably, her involvement in national projects and economic assistance for maintaining consolidated research groups demonstrates her commitment to both academic and applied research.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Her garnered several accolades, underlining her exceptional contributions to the field. Notable awards include the Best Oral Communication Award at the VI Congress of Students of the Faculty of Chemistry (2010) and the Best Poster Award sponsored by Wiley-VCH editorial at the 9th GCxGC Symposium (2012). Her consistent recognition continued with awards in subsequent congresses and events, demonstrating her excellence in both oral and poster presentations.

Impact and Influence:

Her impact extends beyond academic achievements, as evidenced by the Seal of Excellence awarded to her proposal for the development of new analytical methodologies under the Horizon 2020’s Marie-Skłodowska-Curie actions in 2018. Her work has not only contributed to the scientific community but has also garnered recognition from external entities, highlighting the broader relevance and impact of her research.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

With an Extraordinary Doctorate Award in 2018 and a diverse range of recognitions for her research presentations, her laid the foundation for a legacy of excellence in analytical chemistry. Her sustainable methodologies and focus on environmental impact showcase a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges. As she continues her journey, it is anticipated that her future contributions will further enhance our understanding of analytical chemistry and its applications in diverse fields.

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1 Evolution and applications of the QuEChERS method MÁ González-Curbelo, B Socas-Rodríguez, AV Herrera-Herrera, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 71, 169-185 (393 - 2015)

2 Recent applications of carbon nanotube sorbents in analytical chemistry B Socas-Rodriguez, AV Herrera-Herrera, M Asensio-Ramos, ... Journal of Chromatography A 1357, 110-146 (136 - 2014)

3 Deep eutectic solvents. The new generation of green solvents in analytical chemistry Á Santana-Mayor, R Rodríguez-Ramos, AV Herrera-Herrera, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 134, 116108 (135 - 2021)

4 Current trends in QuEChERS method. A versatile procedure for food, environmental and biological analysis Á Santana-Mayor, B Socas-Rodríguez, AV Herrera-Herrera, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 116, 214-235 (132 - 2019)

5 Food by-products and food wastes: are they safe enough for their valorization? B Socas-Rodríguez, G Álvarez-Rivera, A Valdés, E Ibáñez, A Cifuentes Trends in Food Science & Technology 114, 133-147 (98 - 2021)

6 Nanomaterials as sorbents for food sample analysis J González-Sálamo, B Socas-Rodríguez, J Hernández-Borges, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 85, 203-220 (85 - 2016)

7 Recent applications of nanomaterials in food safety B Socas-Rodríguez, J González-Sálamo, J Hernández-Borges, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 96, 172-200 (75- 2017)

8 Deep Eutectic Solvents for the Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Natural Sources and Agricultural By-Products B Socas-Rodríguez, MV Torres-Cornejo, G Álvarez-Rivera, JA Mendiola Applied Sciences 11 (11), 4897 (74 - 2021)

9 Chromatographic analysis of natural and synthetic estrogens in milk and dairy products B Socas-Rodríguez, M Asensio-Ramos, J Hernández-Borges, ... TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 44, 58-77 (71 - 2013)

10 Core–shell polydopamine magnetic nanoparticles as sorbent in micro-dispersive solid-phase extraction for the determination of estrogenic compounds in water samples prior to … B Socas-Rodríguez, J Hernández-Borges, P Salazar, M Martín, ... Journal of Chromatography A 1397, 1-10 (67 - 2015)

 

Jose Luis Rubio | Lucha contra el cambio climático | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr. Jose Luis Rubio | Lucha contra el cambio climático | Outstanding Scientist Award

CSIC, World Association of Soil and Water Conservation-WASWAC ESBN, ESSC, WASWAC - Spain

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. José Luis Rubio commenced his scientific journey at the Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology (IATA) in Valencia, Spain, under the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). His initial focus was on investigating the dynamics of nutrients in soils, leading to a doctorate degree in the study of potassium dynamics. In 1976, he was awarded a postdoctoral scholarship from the World Bank and the Spanish Government, enabling further studies in the USA on the use of stable nitrogen isotopes (N15) in soil-plant systems and the dynamics of slow-release nitrogen fertilizers.

Professional Endeavors:

His professional trajectory included pioneering work in combating desertification, environmental security, and socio-economic consequences of land degradation. Notably, he contributed significantly to institutional aspects, advisory responsibilities, and shaping public opinion. Rubio played a pivotal role in the development of empirical models for water erosion, the restoration of degraded ecosystems, and the study of the impact of forest fires.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Rubio's contributions extend to various aspects of Mediterranean terrestrial ecosystems, integrated mapping methodologies, and the evaluation of soil conservation initiatives. He was a driving force behind the establishment of the European Society for Soil Conservation (ESSC) and served as its President from 1998 to 2011. His research spanned projects on coastal dune system evaluation, sandy soil rehabilitation, and the use of organic urban residues in land restoration.

Accolades and Recognition:

His dedication and contributions to the field earned him several prestigious awards, including the Jaime I Award of Environmental Protection in 1996. Rubio was appointed as the Scientific Advisor of the Spanish Delegation during the elaboration of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and played a crucial role in Annex IV, focusing on desertification in Mediterranean Europe.

Impact and Influence:

Rubio's influence extended to EU-level roles, such as representing Spain in the Steering Group on Soil Erosion and Conservation of the Directorate-General VI (Agriculture) of the European Economic Community (EEC). He organized the International Conference on Strategies to Combat Desertification in Mediterranean Europe in 1987, showcasing his leadership and impact on a global scale.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As the founder of the Desertification Research Center-CIDE in 1996 and his involvement in various international initiatives, Rubio left a lasting legacy. His emphasis on soil security and the socio-economic consequences of desertification processes continues to shape discussions and policies. Although administratively retired, he remains actively engaged in scientific, organizational, advisory, and outreach initiatives, showcasing a commitment to advancing the field and addressing global environmental challenges.

Notable Publications:

1 Relationship of weather types on the seasonal and spatial variability of rainfall, runoff, and sediment yield in the western Mediterranean basin Peña-Angulo, D.Nadal-Romero, E.González-Hidalgo, J.C., ...Zabaleta, A.Zorn, M.  2020, 11(6), 609 - (14)

 2 Spatial variability of the relationships of runoff and sediment yield with weather types throughout the Mediterranean basin Peña-Angulo, D.Nadal-Romero, E.González-Hidalgo, J.C., ...Zabaleta, A.Zorn, M.This link is disabled., 2019, 571, pp. 390–405 -(49)

 3 The contribution of the European Society for Soil Conservation (ESSC) to scientific knowledge, education and sustainability Dazzi, C.Cornelis, W.Costantini, E.A.C., ...Theocharopoulos, S.Vasenev, I.2019, 7(1), pp. 102–107 ( 5)

Mohammad Falahat | Strategic Management and Business Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Mohammad Falahat | Strategic Management and Business Strategy | Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) | Malaysia

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. Mohammad Falahat embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Software Engineering from Sharif University of Technology, earning a notable CGPA of 14.07/20. He further pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Information Technology Management at Multimedia University (MMU), followed by a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) in International Entrepreneurship at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). His doctoral research, titled "Born Globals among the Malaysian SMEs: Mediating Effect of Marketing Competencies on Foreign Market Performance," earned him a Gold Medal and recognition as the top DBA student.

Professional Endeavors:

His career spans both academia and industry. He has held positions such as Director at Drywall Collection Sdn Bhd, CEO at Efficient Edge (M) Sdn Bhd, and Business Development Manager at Ofogh Sanat Company. His blend of academic expertise and practical experience contributes to a holistic understanding of entrepreneurship and business development.

Contributions and Research Focus:

As a seasoned academic, His made significant contributions to the field of SME Internationalization, International Entrepreneurship, Firm Performance, Sustainability, and Born Globals. His expertise extends to Research Analytics and Data Analysis, particularly with Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) using Partial Least Square (PLS). His research focus on the mediating effect of marketing competencies on foreign market performance among Malaysian SMEs demonstrates a commitment to addressing practical challenges in the business world.

Accolades and Recognition:

His academic excellence has been consistently acknowledged through Teaching Excellence Awards at UTAR, where he has held various teaching positions. Additionally, he received a prestigious Masa Policy Development Programme (MPDP) Research Grant for his work on policy development post COVID-19. His mentorship also led a team of UTAR students to be shortlisted in the top 10 of the Alibaba GDT Global Challenge 2021.

Impact and Influence:

His impact extends beyond the academic realm. His leadership roles, including Head of Subgroup of Entrepreneurship, Chairperson of the Centre for Sustainable Development and Corporate Social Responsibility in Business, and Chairperson of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Sustainability, showcase his commitment to shaping the strategic direction of educational institutions. His involvement in community services, such as Chairman of the Committee for Joint Management Corporation (JMC) and member of the Joint Management Body (JMB), further highlights his dedication to societal contributions.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His legacy is marked by his contributions to academia, industry, and community service. His editorial roles in reputable journals and participation in international conferences underscore his commitment to advancing the field of business management. As he continues his academic journey at Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU), his future contributions are anticipated to further enrich the realms of entrepreneurship, sustainability, and international business. His multifaceted career exemplifies the synergy between academic excellence, practical experience, and community engagement.

Notable Publications:

1 SMEs internationalization: The role of product innovation, market intelligence, pricing and marketing communication capabilities as drivers of SMEs’ international performance M Falahat, T Ramayah, P Soto-Acosta, YY Lee Technological forecasting and social change 152, 119908 (314) - 2020

4 Emotional Intelligence and Job Performance of Academicians in Malaysia. SC Chong, M Falahat, YS Lee International Journal of Higher Education 9 (1), 69-80 (96) - 2020
5 Impact of Digitalization on the Speed of Internationalization YY Lee, M Falahat, BK Sia International Business Research 12 (4), 1-11 (89) - 2019

6 Impacts of Institutional Characteristics on International Students' Choice of Private Higher Education Institutions in Malaysia. MW Migin, M Falahat, MSA Yajid, A Khatibi Higher Education Studies 5 (1), 31-42 (73) -2015

7 Emotional intelligence and turnover intention. FN Mohammad, LT Chai, LK Aun, MW Migin International Journal of Academic Research 6 (4) (68) - 2014

8 Drivers of digital adoption: a multiple case analysis among low and high-tech industries in Malaysia YY Lee, M Falahat, BK Sia Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration (57) - 2020

9 Factors influencing consumers’ purchase intention towards online group buying in Malaysia YS Liew, M Falahat Int. J. Electronic Marketing and Retailing 10 (1), 60-77 (55) - 2019

10 Entrepreneurial innovativeness and its impact on SMES'performances M Falahat, S Tehseen, C Van Horne International Journal of Entrepreneurship 22 (3), 1-9 (52) - 2018

Yanjie Ji | Transportation Planning and Control | Best Researcher Award

Yanjie Ji | Southeast University | Transportation Planning and Control | China

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Yanjie Ji embarked on his academic journey with a solid foundation in transportation engineering, earning a Bachelor's degree in Transportation Engineering from Southeast University in 2001. Building upon this, he pursued a Master's degree in Transportation Planning and Control, demonstrating a keen interest in the intricate dynamics of transportation systems. His academic journey reached its pinnacle with a Ph.D. in Transportation Planning and Control from the same institution in 2007, showcasing his commitment to advancing knowledge in this specialized field.

Professional Endeavors:

Her professional trajectory has been marked by a dedication to both academia and research. Starting as a Lecturer in 2007 at Southeast University, he progressively advanced through the ranks, assuming the roles of Associate Professor and, ultimately, Professor. His commitment to global collaboration is evident in his role as a Visiting Scholar at the School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Newcastle University, UK, in 2011-2012.

Contributions and Research Focus:

With a focus on Transportation Planning and Control, Intelligent Transport Systems, Travel Behavior Analysis, and Data-driven Transit Operations, her significantly contributed to the academic and research landscape. His involvement as a Co-Investigator in projects sponsored by prestigious organizations such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China reflects the depth and breadth of his research engagements. Notable projects include "Modern city multi-modal public transport system basic theory and key technology of efficiency improving" and "Low Carbon Transitions of Fleet Operations in Metropolitan Sites."

Accolades and Recognition:

Her contributions to the field have garnered recognition and funding support. His role as a Principal Investigator in the project "Planning method and parking guidance strategy of parking guidance information system based on synergy theory," sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, underscores his leadership in shaping innovative research initiatives.

Impact and Influence:

Her impact extends beyond the academic realm. His research publications, particularly in esteemed journals such as Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Journal of Cleaner Production, and IEEE Access, demonstrate a commitment to disseminating knowledge and influencing the broader scientific community.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As Professor at Southeast University, Her continues to shape the future of transportation studies. His exploration of diverse topics, from the effect of built environment characteristics on shared e-bikes to the analysis of factors influencing delivery e-bikes' red-light running behavior, showcases a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges. her legacy lies in his multifaceted contributions, and the trajectory of his future endeavors promises continued innovation and leadership in the dynamic field of Transportation Planning and Control.

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Talat Nazir | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Talat Nazir | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. Talat Nazir embarked on an academic journey marked by rigorous training and diverse experiences. Starting with a Master's degree in Mathematics at Lahore University for Management Sciences (LUMS), Pakistan, he proceeded to earn a Ph.D. in Mathematics, focusing on the "Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions of Operator Equations with Applications." Subsequently, he pursued post-doctoral research in Sweden and the Netherlands, enhancing his expertise in Functional Analysis, Fixed-point Theory, and Optimization Techniques.

Professional Endeavors:

He has held various academic positions globally, showcasing his commitment to education and research. Notably, he served as an Associate Professor at the University of South Africa (UNISA), where he currently holds the position. Additionally, he assumed leadership roles, such as the Head of the Department of Mathematics at COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad Campus. His international experience includes roles as an Extraordinary Professor in China, an Assistant Professor in Saudi Arabia, and a Graduate Coordinator of Mathematics in Pakistan. This extensive journey reflects his dedication to fostering mathematical knowledge across borders.

Contributions and Research Focus:

He has made significant contributions to the field of mathematics, particularly in Functional Analysis, Fixed-point Theory, Optimization Techniques, Dynamical Systems, and Operator Theory. His research projects, funded by prestigious organizations like the Higher Education Commission in Pakistan and Deanship of Scientific Research in Saudi Arabia, underscore his commitment to advancing mathematical understanding. His current research project in China, "Study on Mosquito Population Suppression Strategies Based on Wolbachia under Heterogeneous Environment," exemplifies his engagement in interdisciplinary studies with real-world applications.

Accolades and Recognition:

His exemplary contributions have not gone unnoticed. He has received numerous awards, including the Excellence Award for Innovation in Tuition from the University of South Africa and Best Researcher Awards from COMSATS University Islamabad. These accolades highlight his commitment to excellence in both teaching and research.

Impact and Influence:

As a Ph.D. Approved Supervisor and a leader of the Analysis Research Group, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the academic journeys of numerous students. His supervision of a diverse range of MS and Ph.D. theses demonstrates his dedication to nurturing the next generation of mathematicians.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His  legacy is built on a foundation of academic excellence, research leadership, and mentorship. His diverse experiences, international collaborations, and sustained research endeavors position him as a key figure in the global mathematical community. Looking ahead, his is likely to continue making impactful contributions to mathematical sciences and inspiring future generations of mathematicians.

Notable Publications:

1 Some new faster iteration process applied to constrained minimization and feasibility problems M Abbas, T Nazir Mathematicki Vesnik 66 (2), 223–234 (306) - 2014

2 Common fixed points of four maps in partially ordered metric spaces M Abbas, T Nazir, S Radenović Applied Mathematics Letters 24 (9), 1520-1526 (179) - 2011

3 Coupled common fixed point results in two generalized metric spaces M Abbas, AR Khan, T Nazir Applied Mathematics and Computation 217 (13), 6328-6336 (151) - 2011

4 Some periodic point results in generalized metric spaces M Abbas, T Nazir, S Radenović Applied Mathematics and Computation 217 (8), 4094-4099 (131) -2010

5 Common fixed point results for three maps in G-metric spaces M Abbas, T Nazir, P Vetro Filomat 25 (4), 1-17 (97) - 2011

6 Common fixed points for four maps in cone metric spaces M Abbas, BE Rhoades, T Nazir Applied Mathematics and Computation 216 (1), 80-86 (88) - 2010

7 Common fixed points of R-weakly commuting maps in generalized metric spaces M Abbas, SH Khan, T Nazir Fixed Point Theory and Applications 2011 (41), 1-11 (85) - 2011

8 Fixed point results for generalized cyclic contraction mappings in partial metric spaces M Abbas, T Nazir, S Romaguera Revista de la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales. Serie … (84) - 2012

9 Generalized cone metric spaces. I Beg, M Abbas, T Nazir The Journal of Nonlinear Sciences and its Applications 3 (1), 21-31 (78) - 2010

10 Common fixed point of generalized weakly contractive maps in partially ordered G- metric spaces M Abbas, T Nazir, S Radenović

Applied Mathematics and Computation 218 (18), 9383-9395 (62) - 1012

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Michel Hamon | Neuropharmacological research | Lifetime achievement Award

Michel Hamon - Neuropharmacological research - Lifetime achievement Award

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Early Academic Pursuits:

His academic journey began at the prestigious Ecole Normale Supérieure (Ulm), where he was a student from 1966 to 1970. He earned his Maîtrise de Biologie Animale from the University of Paris in 1968, followed by a DEA de Biochimie in 1969 and an Agrégation de Physiologie-Biochimie in 1970. His academic pursuits culminated in a Thèse (PhD) de Doctorat es Sciences in the specialty of Neurosciences from the University of Paris VII in 1974.

Professional Endeavors:

His professional career at INSERM (Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale) spans several decades, showcasing a progression from Research Assistant to Director of Research - Top class. His roles include significant periods as Director of Research at Unit 288 (Faculty of Medicine Pitié-Salpêtrière) and later as Professor of Neuropharmacology at the University Pierre & Marie Curie (UPMC). He continued his academic engagement as an Emeritus Professor at UPMC. His has also displayed leadership in laboratory management, founding and directing both INSERM Unit 288 and UMR 677 INSERM/UPMC, focusing on Molecular, Cellular, and Functional Neurobiology, as well as Neuropsychopharmacology.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Throughout his career, He has contributed significantly to preclinical research, with expertise in molecular neurobiology, cellular neurobiology, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, and neuropsychopharmacology. His research extended to behavioral studies using animal models, particularly rats and mice. His leadership in the field is evident through the establishment and direction of various research units, emphasizing the molecular and functional aspects of neurobiology. Notably, his work included the exploration of pain, stress, and neurovegetative adaptations.

Accolades and Recognition:

He has received numerous prizes and honors, including the Prize of Lacassagne Foundation, the Sterling Prize from the University of Pennsylvania, and the Paul Ehrlich Prize from the French Society of Medicinal Chemistry. He is recognized as an Associate Member of the National Academy of Medicine and the National Academy of Pharmacy. His contributions were further acknowledged with the ECNP Neuropsychopharmacoly Award in 2017, underlining his impact on the field.

Impact and Influence:

With an extensive publication record, including over 600 original papers and 250 review articles, His has established himself as one of the most frequently cited French scientists. His work has significantly impacted the scientific community, earning him a place among "Highly cited researchers." His leadership roles in scientific societies, editorial boards, and various committees reflect his influence on the broader scientific landscape.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His legacy is characterized by his leadership, prolific research output, and impact on the field of neurobiology and neuropsychopharmacology. As an educator, he has shaped the next generation of scientists through teaching and mentoring.

Notable Publications:

1 Experimental neuropsychopharmacology, yesterday, today and tomorrow. A conversation with Michel Hamon Hamon, M.Zimmer, L. TherapiesThis link is disabled., 2021, 76(2), pp. 63–66 

2 Key role of the 5-HT1A receptor addressing protein Yif1B in serotonin neurotransmission and SSRI treatment Martin, V.Mathieu, L.Diaz, J., ...Stockmeier, C.A.Masson, J. Journal of Psychiatry and NeuroscienceThis link is disabled., 2020, 45(5), pp. 344–355

3 Pharmaco-fUS for Characterizing Drugs for Alzheimer’s Disease – The Case of THN201, a Drug Combination of Donepezil Plus Mefloquine Vidal, B.Droguerre, M.Valdebenito, M., ...Mouthon, F.Charvériat, M. Frontiers in NeuroscienceThis link is disabled., 2020, (14) , 835

4 Efficacy of THN201, a Combination of Donepezil and Mefloquine, to Reverse Neurocognitive Deficits in Alzheimer’s DiseaseDroguerre, M.Duchêne, A.Picoli, C., ...Mouthon, F.Charvériat, M. Frontiers in NeuroscienceThis link is disabled., 2020, (14) , 563

5 A New Tool for In Vivo Study of Astrocyte Connexin 43 in BrainDroguerre, M.Tsurugizawa, T.Duchêne, A., ...Ciobanu, L.Charvériat, M. Scientific ReportsThis link is disabled., 2019,  (12), 18292

6 A new painkiller nanomedicine to bypass the blood-brain barrier and the use of morphineFeng, J.Lepetre-Mouelhi, S.Gautier, A., ...Hamon, M.Couvreur, P. Science Advances, 2019, (56), eaau5148

7 The GABAergic Gudden's dorsal tegmental nucleus: A new relay for serotonergic regulation of sleep-wake behavior in the mouseChazalon, M.Dumas, S.Bernard, J.-F., ...Fabre, V.Bonnavion, P. NeuropharmacologyThis link is disabled., 2018, (5) 138, pp. 315–330

8 α2- and β2-adrenoreceptor-mediated efficacy of the atypical antidepressant agomelatine combined with gabapentin to suppress allodynia in neuropathic rats with ligated infraorbital or sciatic nerveM'Dahoma, S.Poitevin, M.Dabala, E., ...Bourgoin, S.Hamon, M. Frontiers in PharmacologyThis link is disabled., 2018, (6) 9(JUN), 587

9 Differential innervation of superficial versus deep laminae of the dorsal horn by bulbo-spinal serotonergic pathways in the ratGautier, A.Geny, D.Bourgoin, S.Bernard, J.F.Hamon, M. IBRO Reports, 2017, (10), pp. 72–80

10  Yin and yang in serotonin: Its Janus roles in pain control mechanisms | Le yin et le yang de la sérotonine : un Janus dans les contrôles de la douleurBourgoin, S.Gautier, A.Hamon, M. Douleur et AnalgesieThis link is disabled., 2017, 30 (1), pp. 35–56

Andrés Rodríguez-Torres | Algebraic observer | Young Scientist Award

Andrés Rodríguez-Torres | Algebraic observer | Young Scientist Award

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Andrés José Rodríguez Torres embarked on his academic journey by earning a Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics Engineering from the Universidad Santo Tomás in Bucaramanga. This laid the foundation for his multidisciplinary expertise, combining mechanical engineering, electronics, and computer science. He then pursued a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, further enriching his knowledge in mechanical systems. Subsequently, his pursuit of excellence led him to obtain a Doctor of Science in Automatic Control from CINVESTAV-IPN, focusing on systems analysis and controller design.

Professional Endeavors:

  1. Design Engineer at C-Idea (July 2016 - July 2019, Bucaramanga, Colombia): In this role, His contributed to the construction of five minimum viable products in the metalworking sector and engineering services as part of the METAL-ISI project. This experience enhanced his practical understanding of mechatronics applications.
  2. Professor and Researcher at Universidad Santo Tomás (February 2014 - July 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; July 2021 - January 2022, Bucaramanga, Colombia): As a professor and researcher, his actively engaged in academic activities. He coordinated electrical and electronic systems and led research in areas such as maximum power transfer in photovoltaic systems and renewable energies. Additionally, he directed machinery automation projects at the graduate program of industrial automation.
  3. Researcher at the Advanced Computing Laboratory (Feb 2008 - July 2013, Bucaramanga, Colombia): In this role, His focused on applied mechanics, specifically in topological optimization using numerical approximation methods for solving elastic problems and modern optimization methods.
  4. Professor at Universidad Anáhuac México (Sept 2019 - Aug 2023, Mexico City, Mexico): As a professor, His established research projects to address industrial problems in collaboration with companies, showcasing his commitment to practical problem-solving and real-world applications.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His Torres has significantly contributed to the field of mechatronics and automatic control. His research, published in high-impact journals and presented at international and national congresses, reflects a diverse range of topics:

  • Active vibration control in building structures
  • Force estimation for magnetorheological dampers
  • Algebraic observers for velocity and displacement estimation in buildings
  • Technical-economic studies for solar power generation
  • Semi-active control for building structures using magnetorheological dampers

His dedication to research is evident in his pursuit of complementary education, including workshops on state and parameter estimation using Kalman filters and certifications in Mechanical Design using Solidworks.

Accolades and Recognition:

His has received notable recognitions for his excellence in research and innovation, such as the San Alberto Magno award for practices of excellence in research and the Academic Recognition Plaque for obtaining the highest accumulated average in Mechatronics Engineering.

Impact and Influence:

His impact extends beyond academia. His role as a professor and involvement in collaborative projects with companies demonstrate his commitment to bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His Torres leaves a legacy of excellence in research, education, and practical application of mechatronics and automatic control. His future contributions are likely to further advance these fields, continuing to integrate cutting-edge technologies into industrial solutions.

Notable Publications:

1 Alternative tuning method for proportional-derived gains for active vibration control in a building structure A Rodriguez-Torres, J Morales-Valdez, W Yu Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control, 01423312211021052 (7) - 2021

2 Robust Force Estimation for Magnetorheological Damper Based on Complex Value Convolutional Neural Network A Rodríguez-Torres, M López-Pacheco, J Morales-Valdez, W Yu, JG Díaz Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics 17 (12), 121003 (5) - 2022

3 Technical-Economical Study for Solar Power Generation at USTA's Main Campus JGD Rodríguez, AJR Torres, AF Dallos, AF Parra, LMA Díaz, LJ Ramírez 2018 IEEE ANDESCON, 1-6 (2) - 2018

4 Parametric identification of a magnetorheological damper based on Genetic Algorithm A Rodriguez-Torres, J Morales-Valdez, W Yu 2021 18th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computing (1) -2021

5 Active Vibration Control for Building Structures based on ℋ Synthesis Problem A Rodriguez-Torres, J Morales-Valdez, W Yu 2020 17th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computing … (1) - 2020

6 Modeling and Proportional-Derivative controller design for buildings based on vibration frequencies A Rodriguez-Torres, J Morales-Valdez, W Yu 2020 7th International Conference on Control, Decision and Information … (1) - 2020

7 Vibration Control for a Second-Order System via a Magnetorheological Damper A Rodríguez-Torres, J Morales-Valdez, W Yu, JD Avilés-Velázquez 2023 9th International Conference on Control, Decision and Information … - 2023

8 Reducción de vibraciones en edificios y sistemas mecánicos mediante control semi-activo AJ Rodríguez Torres

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9 Semi-active control for 1 story building via a magnetorheological damper A Rodríguez-Torres, J Morales-Valdez, W Yu Congreso Nacional de Control Automático 5 (https://doi.org/10.58571/CNCA … - 2022

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