Dasari Kiran Kumar | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dasari Kiran Kumar | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Dasari Kiran Kumar | Andhra University College of Engineering | India

Mr. Dasari Kiran Kumar has made significant contributions to environmental and chemical engineering research, with publications in reputed international journals. His notable works include studies on the adsorption and removal of dyes such as Methylene Blue and Malachite Green from wastewater using Manila tamarind shell-derived copper nanoparticles. These studies explore equilibrium, kinetic, and thermodynamic parameters and demonstrate innovative approaches for sustainable wastewater treatment using green-synthesized nanomaterials. His research also extends to electrocoagulation processes for pollutant removal and optimization using response surface methodologies. He has authored several research papers in journals such as International Journal of Environmental Research, Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, and Materials Today: Proceedings. His investigations have focused on developing environmentally friendly materials and methods for industrial wastewater purification and pollutant degradation. Beyond publications, he has contributed to patent research in engineering and technology, including innovations related to catalytic structures and biofuel compositions. Dasari Kiran Kumar’s contributions have been recognized through reviewer certifications and excellence awards from esteemed publishers such as Springer Nature, BP International, and the Journal of Applied Chemical Science International. His active involvement in peer review reflects his commitment to advancing scientific quality and integrity in his field. He is also associated with professional academic identity platforms including ORCID, Scopus, and Web of Science. With 4 published documents, 2 citations, and an h-index of 1, his growing academic footprint reflects a promising career trajectory in chemical and environmental engineering research. Through his ongoing studies and professional engagements, he continues to explore novel strategies for sustainable resource utilization, pollution control, and the application of nanotechnology in environmental remediation.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID 

Featured Publications : 

Dasari, K. K., & King, P. (2025). Malachite green removal from wastewater with Manila tamarind shell copper nanoparticles: Equilibrium, kinetic, and thermodynamic studies. International Journal of Environmental Research.

Dasari, K. K., & King, P. (2025). Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies of methylene blue dye adsorption from wastewater using Manila tamarind shell copper nanoparticles as adsorbent. Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, 24(3).

Dasari, K. K., & King, P. (2025). Green synthesis of copper nanoparticles from Manila tamarind shell: Characterization, antimicrobial studies, and photocatalytic degradation. Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, 18(1), 275–284.

Dasari, K. K., & King, P. (2025). Methylene blue dye adsorption onto Manila tamarind shell copper nanoparticles with response surface optimization. Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, 18(2), 728–740.

Vykuntam, S., Bandela, S., Dasari, K. K., Poiba, V. R., & Vangalapati, M. (2023). Modelling and optimization of nitrates adsorbed on iron plate electrodes by electrocoagulation process analyzed by response surface methodology. Materials Today: Proceedings.

Linda Weintraub | Sustainability Strategies | Innovation and Strategy Trailblazer Award

Ms. Linda Weintraub | Sustainability Strategies | Innovation and Strategy Trailblazer Award 

Linda Weintraub | Hartford University | United States 

Ms. Linda Weintraub is an influential author, curator, artist, educator, and homesteader whose work bridges contemporary art, ecology, and environmental ethics. With academic training in fine arts from Rutgers University, she has spent decades shaping the discourse around eco-art and sustainable creative practices. Her teaching career spans several distinguished institutions, where she inspired generations of artists through an environmentally conscious and interdisciplinary approach to art education. She has lectured and held academic appointments at colleges and universities across the United States, nurturing an understanding of art as a catalyst for ecological awareness and cultural transformation. Weintraub’s leadership in museum and curatorial practice has been equally significant. As director and curator at leading art centers and institutes, she organized numerous exhibitions that explored the intersection of art, nature, and sustainability. Her curatorial vision often foregrounds the material, ethical, and philosophical dimensions of artistic practice, inviting audiences to reflect on their relationship with the natural world. Through her exhibitions, she has elevated eco-art from a marginal concern to a central theme in contemporary artistic discourse. With a scholarly record of 10 publications, 98 citations across 96 documents, and an h-index of 2, Linda Weintraub’s contributions resonate across disciplines. Her lifelong commitment to integrating art with environmental consciousness has established her as a pioneering voice in contemporary eco-art, education, and curatorial practice—demonstrating that art, at its most transformative, is a dialogue with life itself. Beyond writing and curation, Weintraub is an active artist whose installations and participatory works embody her philosophy of ecological interdependence. Her art engages themes of consumption, decay, regeneration, and multispecies relationships, offering audiences immersive experiences that challenge conventional boundaries between human and non-human life. Through exhibitions and public lectures, she continues to inspire critical thought and creative action toward a more sustainable future.

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Weintraub, L. (1996). Art on the edge and over: Searching for art’s meaning in contemporary society (with A. Danto & T. McEvilley). Art Insights.

Weintraub, L. (2003). In the making: Creative options for contemporary art. D.A.P. / Thames & Hudson.

Weintraub, L. (2012). To life! Eco art in pursuit of a sustainable planet. University of California Press.

Weintraub, L. (2019). What’s next? Eco materialism & contemporary art. Intellect Books / University of Chicago Press.

Weintraub, L. (2024). Beyond death: Reflections on the afterlife. Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts.

Adel Alshammari | Sustainability Strategies | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Adel Alshammari | Sustainability Strategies | Best Scholar Award

Professor at University of Hafr Albatin | Saudi Arabia 

Prof. Dr. Adel AlShammari is a distinguished Saudi academic and researcher specializing in Educational Administration, with a focus on higher education leadership, governance, and institutional excellence. He serves as a Professor of Educational Administration at the University of Hafr Al-Batin, where he has also held several senior academic and administrative positions, including Vice-Rector for Postgraduate Studies and Scientific Research, Dean of Library Affairs, and Head of the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Hafr Al-Batin University – Educational and Psychological Sciences and the Executive Director of the Saudi Association for Education and Psychology (GESTEN) at the university. According to Google Scholar metrics, he has 22 citations, an h-index of 3, and an i10-index of 0, reflecting his growing impact in academic and professional circles. Prof. Al-Shammari holds advanced academic qualifications in education, including a doctorate in Educational Administration from Yarmouk University in Jordan, a master’s degree in Curriculum Development, and earlier degrees in education and Islamic studies. His career demonstrates a strong blend of academic leadership, administrative expertise, and scholarly contribution. Over the years, he has been actively involved in various university councils and committees, overseeing scientific, academic, and strategic development initiatives, as well as institutional accreditation processes. Recognized as a peer reviewer for several leading Saudi and regional universities, Prof. Al-Shammari continues to contribute to the academic community through his editorial work, scholarly research, and leadership roles. His commitment to advancing education and promoting institutional excellence underscores his influence as a key figure in the field of educational administration in Saudi Arabia.

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Featured Publications : 

Alshammari, A. (2017). The university administration challenges in emerging Saudi universities and ways of confrontation it. Journal of the College of Education in Educational Sciences, 41(2), 61–117.

Alshammari, A. (2024). Strategic planning and institutional excellence in educational institutions: Reality, correlation, and impact. Management Research and Practice, 16(2), 16.

Alshammari, A. (2018). Reality of Saudi universities governance and their role in achieving the Kingdom Vision 2030. Journal of Educational Sciences, 30(3), 369–397.

Alharbi, A. M., Alshammari, A. A., & Naqvi, H. A. (2022). The gap between the perceptions and expectations of quality of services delivered to the participants at the scientific conferences using the University of Hafr Al-Batin as a model. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 909489.

Alshammari, A. A., & Alshammari, N. H. M. (2024). Job burnout among female teachers in Saudi primary schools. MIER Journal of Educational Studies, Trends and Practices, 383–409.

Yanzhi Jin | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yanzhi Jin | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award 

Yanzhi Jin | Xi ‘an University of Technology | China

Dr. Jin Yanzhi is a dedicated scholar and researcher specializing in business administration and sustainable development studies. She earned her undergraduate degree in Marketing with a double major in Medical Information Engineering from Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She later completed her master’s degree in Business Administration at Fuyang Normal University, excelling in courses such as Research Methods in Management, Marketing Management, Human Resource Management, and Strategic Management. Her academic performance has been marked by a strong commitment to excellence and analytical rigor. Jin Yanzhi’s research focuses on regional economic development, carbon emissions, ecological efficiency, and the coordinated growth of energy–economy–environment systems. She has published multiple research papers as first or co-author, contributing valuable insights into sustainable development and environmental economics. Her works include analyses of farmers’ income dynamics, the coupling and coordination of ecological and economic systems, and evaluations of green and low-carbon development across Chinese provinces. Several of her studies have been indexed in international SCI journals, reflecting a growing academic impact with 81 citations by 79 documents, 4 publications, and an h-index of 3. Beyond her research, Jin Yanzhi has actively participated in numerous academic projects, including studies on green development strategies, carbon emission reduction, and low-carbon pathways under national sustainability goals. Her leadership qualities are evident from her roles as Class Monitor, Deputy Secretary of the Youth League Committee, and Executive Chairperson of the Graduate Student Union at Fuyang Normal University, where she organized major academic and cultural events, wrote news releases, and engaged in student governance.

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Featured Publications :

Jin, Y. (n.d.). The carbon emission characteristics and reduction potential in developing areas: A case study from Anhui Province, China.

 Jin, Y. (2025). Analysis of the spatial-temporal evolution and driving factors of carbon emission efficiency in the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

 Jin, Y. (2025). Study on the spatial and temporal variation of the coupling coordination degree between economic development and ecological environment in the Yangtze River Delta and the influencing factors.

Jin, Y. (2025). Research on green technology innovation efficiency of industrial enterprises in the Yangtze River Economic Belt under carbon constraints.

Jin, Y. (n.d.). Spatial evolution and influencing factors of farmers’ income in Anhui Province.

Xudan Yang | Corporate Ethics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Xudan Yang | Corporate Ethics | Women Researcher Award 

Lecturer at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology | China 

Dr. Xudan Yang is a dedicated academic and researcher currently serving as a Lecturer at the Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. She holds a Ph.D. in Theoretical Economics and has established herself as a promising scholar in the fields of digital economy, artificial intelligence, and world economy. Her research explores the intersection of technological innovation and global economic development, particularly focusing on the implications of AI adoption, international trade, and foreign direct investment on sustainable economic growth. Recognized for her academic excellence and innovative research contributions, she was selected for the Jiangsu Province High-level Innovation and Entrepreneurship Talent Program, highlighting her growing influence within China’s academic and research community. Dr. Yang’s scholarly work has been published in several respected journals, covering a range of topics that link economic theory with contemporary global challenges. Her publications include studies on R&D-type foreign direct investment, the relationship between AI adoption and environmental, social, and governance performance, and the dynamics of trade competitiveness and complementarity across global economies. Through her research, she has provided valuable insights into China’s role in international trade, the peaceful evolution of its global economic position, and the broader implications of economic globalization. Her co-authored works with other prominent scholars further emphasize her interdisciplinary approach and commitment to advancing understanding in her field.

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Yang, X., Ji, S., & Zhou, X. (2015). International differences and influencing factors in the performance of R&D-type FDI. Soft Science, 29(8), 5–8.

Ge, Y., & Yang, X. (2025). AI adoption and ESG performance: Evidence from China. International Review of Economics & Finance, 104, 104659.

Chen, J., & Yang, X. (2019). China’s peaceful rise and the China–U.S. trade war. Journal of South China Normal University (Social Sciences Edition), (2), 71–78, 192.

Chen, J., Yang, X., & Ji, S. (2019). Economic scale, economic structure and their spatial coordination: From the perspective of enhancing foreign R&D embedding. International Trade Issues, (2), 1–14.

Chen, J., & Yang, X. (2019). Trade competitiveness, complementarity and trade potential: Analysis based on statistics of Belt and Road countries and the U.S.–Canada–Mexico. Journal of Wuhan University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), 72(6), 99–115.

Adil Zareef Khan | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Adil Zareef Khan | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Adil Zareef Khan | Chung Yuan Christian university | Taiwan

Mr. Adil Zareef Khan is a motivated and research-oriented professional currently pursuing a PhD in International Trade and Economics at Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan. With a strong academic foundation in commerce and project management, he has developed expertise in areas such as risk management, financial management, procurement, human resource management, quality management, and supply chain decision-making. His research interests lie at the intersection of leadership, project innovativeness, organizational behavior, and international trade policies, with several publications focusing on spiritual, ethical, servant, and inclusive leadership and their influence on project success, creativity, and team cohesion. In addition, he has contributed research examining the global impact of trade policies, including tariff dynamics. Alongside his academic journey, he has worked as a research assistant in the field of international trade and economics, gaining experience in research coordination, data handling, and scholarly writing. His professional career also includes serving as a law officer, where he dealt with legal suits, advised decision-makers, and managed human resources, as well as teaching as a visiting lecturer at the University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. He has participated in international research conferences and has been recognized with scholarships and research assistantships for academic excellence. Beyond his academic and professional roles, he has honed skills in office administration, project coordination, document management, business communication, and legal and compliance insight, supported by certifications in project management and human resources from international institutions.

Featured Publications : 

Khan, A. Z., & Lee, C. W. (2025). The impact of Trump’s tariff policies on global trade dynamics: A case study of major US trade partners. International Journal of Business and Economic Affairs, 10(1), 62–71.

Lee, C. W., & Khan, A. Z. (2024). Ethical leadership and servant leadership on team creativity: Task interdependencies as a moderating role. International Journal of Business and Economic Affairs, 9(3), 69–80.

Khan, A. Z., & Lee, C. W. (2025). Exploring leadership’s role in sustainable development: The moderating impact of community involvement in SMEs across Pakistan, India, and Taiwan. Sustainability, 17(16), 7384.

Lee, C. W., Khan, A. Z., & Liu, P. T. (2025). CSR and job satisfaction in Pakistan’s construction sector: The roles of organizational commitment and perceived support. Human Resources Management and Services, 7(2), 4446–4446.

Javed, A., Ibrahim, M. Y., Ngah, A. H., Zafar, M. J., Hammad, M., Khan, A. Z., & Mir, F. (2025). Impact of inclusive leadership on project success—with mediating role of organizational commitment and top management support as moderator: A systematic literature review. Multidisciplinary Reviews, 8(8), 2025250–2025250.

Nawaf AlGhanem | Leadership in Business | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nawaf AlGhanem | Leadership in Business | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nawaf AlGhanem, Brunel University of London, Bahrain

Dr. Nawaf Al‑Ghanem is a seasoned Bahraini specialist in Organizational Transformation and Business Leadership, with over two decades of executive experience across energy, finance, and organizational development. 🛢️ He earned his PhD in Leadership & Organizational Change (Nov 2021, Brunel University, UK) within the Bahrain Oil & Gas sector, and has led high‑stakes enterprise transformations involving fund raising, strategic planning, and investor relations. As a distinguished innovator, guest editor, author and peer reviewer in top indexed journals, he combines academic rigour with real‑world impact. Dr. Al‑Ghanem’s strengths span organizational restructuring, strategic leadership, and stakeholder engagement, positioning him as a recognized leader driving sustainable business change in alignment with UN SDGs.

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 Education 🎓

Dr. Al‑Ghanem’s academic path reflects a steady progression in leadership and business disciplines. He earned his PhD in Leadership and Organizational Change from Brunel University London in November 2021, with a focus on transformational leadership in Bahrain’s oil & gas sector. Earlier, he completed an Executive MBA at the University of Bahrain in September 2002 and a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration in September 2000. He also holds an Advanced Diploma in Islamic Banking (BIBF, October 2005) and a Bachelor in Naval Science from King Fahad Naval Academy, KSA (July 1995). His combination of naval discipline, business administration, Islamic finance knowledge, and doctoral research provides a rich foundation for his broad competencies in strategic leadership, organizational change, and investment facilitation.

Experience 💼

With over 30 years of leadership experience, Dr. Al‑Ghanem’s career spans military, finance, and energy sectors. From 1992–2003, he served in the Bahrain Defense Force as Chief Commanding Officer in the Royal Navy, nurturing early strategic and operational leadership. From 2004 to 2011, he led GCC markets as Executive Director at Gulf Finance House (GFH), overseeing regional investments. At NOGA Holding (2012–2014) he directed privatization projects, including Bahrain’s service station rollout and bilateral pipeline collaboration with Saudi Aramco. Between 2014 and 2021, he functioned as Director of Corporate & Government Affairs at Bapco Refining, driving corporate transformation, modernization initiatives, stakeholder engagement, and representing Bahrain’s energy sector on regional and global executive committees, including WPC, ADIPC, IPTC and GDA. Since September 2022, he has co‑chaired the OTCD track for the British Academy of Management.

Research Interest 🔬

Dr. Al‑Ghanem’s research focuses on organizational leadership, transformational change, and strategic planning within critical industries. He explores how systemic change in large‑scale enterprises—particularly in oil & gas—can align with sustainable development goals. As Guest Editor, author, and peer reviewer in ABDC‑ranked journals, he is deeply interested in transformation governance, stakeholder engagement practices, crisis management frameworks, and applying strategic change in public‑private partnerships. His doctoral work, recognized with the Dean’s prize for innovation and impact, centers on change implementation and leadership efficacy in the context of national oil and gas organizations striving for modernization and economic diversification.

Awards 🏅

Dr. Nawaf Al‑Ghanem has received multiple prestigious accolades in recognition of his contributions. He was awarded the Medal of Bahrain and the Medal of Hawar by the Kingdom, symbolizing national leadership and service in business and public‑sector transformation. During his doctoral study, he earned the Dean’s Prize for Innovation and Impact in Doctoral Research 2021/22, awarded for outstanding research on organizational change in the oil & gas sector. Together, these honors reflect both national recognition and academic esteem, underscoring his impact in driving strategic leadership, transformation projects, and sustainable development in Bahrain and beyond.

Publication Top Notes 📄

Financialization strategy of digital transformation: towards a people-centric, sustaining network leadership framework in an Arabic energy context

Towards a Meaningful Understanding of Organizational Leaders’ Localized and Contextualized Implementation of <scp>UNSDGs</scp> in Bahrain’s Changing Energy Sector Businesses

Sustaining successful organizational change through leadership competence within Bahrain oil and gas: the power of Sustainable Network Leadership approach

Developing network leadership in planned organizational change: the emergence of transformation network leadership

Distributed Leadership in Transformation Initiatives: The Emergence of Network Leadership

Plural Leadership During Organizational Transformation Initiatives (Vertical &amp; Horizontal)
Conclusion ✨

Dr. Nawaf Al‑Ghanem, PhD, exemplifies a unique blend of academic excellence, strategic leadership, and transformation expertise. With strong credentials and a proven track record in organizational change, strategic planning, and stakeholder engagement, he drives projects with measurable impact across public and private sectors. His accomplishments—honored by national medals and academic awards—highlight his ability to translate research into real‑world results aligned with Sustainable Development Goals. As Co‑Chair of the OTCD track at the British Academy of Management and a recognized peer‑reviewer and author, Dr. Al‑Ghanem continues to shape transformational leadership discourse globally. His vision and expertise make him an ideal contributor to high‑level leadership initiatives and award opportunities.

Saul Nurick | Sustainability Strategies | Best Paper Award

Dr. Saul Nurick | Sustainability Strategies | Best Paper Award

Dr. Saul Nurick, Dept of Construction Economics and Management, University of Cape Town, South Africa.

Dr. Saul David Nurick is a dual-national (South African & Spanish) academic and senior lecturer at the University of Cape Town’s Department of Construction Economics and Management. A multifaceted professional, he holds degrees in Information Systems, Property Studies, and Construction Economics, and earned his PhD in Psychology in 2023. His work resides at the intersection of built environment and human performance, blending technology, sustainability, and behavioural science. Fluent in English with intermediate Spanish, Saul’s diverse cultural and disciplinary background allows him to thrive in global academic and professional contexts.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Saul’s academic journey began with a BCom in Information Systems (2004), followed by an honours BSc in Property Studies (2006), and a MPhil in Construction Economics and Management (2012), all from Cape Town. He capped his formal education by completing a PhD in Psychology (2023) at the University of the Witwatersrand, under Professor Andrew Thatcher. His doctoral research—“Impact of Green Building Features and Initiatives on Individual Productivity and Organisational Performance in Office Buildings”—bridges psychology and built environment studies.

Experience 💼

Since 2012, Dr. Saul has lectured extensively at UCT, becoming a permanent staff lecturer in 2014 and senior lecturer in 2018. He convened over a dozen undergraduate and postgraduate courses ranging from property investment mathematics to Masters- and PhD-level research supervision. He’s also served as external examiner at several institutions, including WITS and Henley Business School. Further, he’s a registered MRICS professional member since 2014. This blend of teaching, academic administration, industry affiliation, and rigorous supervision ensures Saul’s work remains both applied and scholarly.

Research Interests 🔍

Dr Nurick’s research focuses on the impacts of green building design on human productivity and organizational outcomes. He investigates how sustainable infrastructure and information systems in office environments affect occupant performance, well‑being, and corporate value. His interests also include property finance, construction economics, and the behavioral dimensions of property information systems. By fusing psychology with built environment disciplines, Dr. Saul contributes to interdisciplinary sustainability discourse and evidence‑driven strategies for healthier workplaces.

Awards 🏅

Dr. Saul is a qualified Professional Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) since August 2014. While specific personal awards weren’t listed, many of his supervised postgraduate theses were finalists or winners in the Greenovate student awards: e.g., Oratile Masia & Mihlali Solombela (3rd place Greenovate, 2024), Paige Waberski & Kiah Wallace (3rd place, 2024), Isobella van der Merwe & Aiden van Wyk (winner, 2023), Realeboga Lekoma & Tshifhiwa Mudau (finalists, 2023). This consistent record attests to Saul’s mentorship excellence.

Publication Top Notes 📚

An Investigation into the Benefits of EDGE Residential Estates in terms of Real-World Savings

Investigating the Drivers and Barriers to Implementing Green Building Features and Initiatives (GBFIs) in South Africa’s Private Housing Sector

An Investigation into the Benefits of EDGE Residential Estates in terms of Real-World Savings

Examining the impact of indoor environmental quality on individual productivity of knowledge workers in green certified buildings

Enhanced Indoor Environmental Quality and the Link to Individual Productivity and Organisational Performance: A Scoping Review

Ahmad ali | Sustainability management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmad ali  – Sustainability management – Best Researcher Award

Alignment with Award Category

Dr. Ali’s extensive research, academic contributions, and industry experience make him a strong candidate for academic and research excellence awards. His AACSB accreditation status, coupled with his high-impact publications and role in institutional development, aligns well with prestigious academic accolades recognizing contributions to digital supply chain management and business education.

Business Faculty, Middle East University | Jordan

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Ahmad Ali Atieh Ali embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in business administration. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Al-Ahliyya Amman University in 2017, setting the stage for his future endeavors in academia and research. Recognizing the importance of advanced education, he pursued a Master’s degree in Business Administration at Amman Arab University, which he completed in 2019. His academic trajectory was further solidified when he enrolled in a Ph.D. program in Supply Chain Management at Utara University Malaysia, where he is expected to complete his doctorate in 2024. This progression reflects his commitment to mastering the intricacies of supply chain dynamics and digital transformation within business frameworks.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Ahmad Ali Atieh Ali’s professional career is a blend of academic, administrative, and industry experiences. He began as a lecturer at Luminus University College during the 2023/2024 academic year, imparting knowledge and research insights to students in the field of digital supply chain management. Simultaneously, he held an administrative role as an Assistant Operations Manager at Good System Company for Import and Export between 2022 and 2023. His dual engagement in academia and industry showcases his ability to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications, providing a comprehensive learning experience for his students.

 

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Sustainability management

Dr. Ali has made significant contributions to the field of digital supply chain management, focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence, supply chain resilience, and digital transformation. His research spans critical themes like the impact of AI on supply chain performance, the role of digital supply chains in inventory management, and the integration of artificial intelligence in supply chain collaboration. His work is widely recognized, as evidenced by his publications in reputable journals like Sustainability and Uncertain Supply Chain Management. With an h-index of 8 on Google Scholar and multiple Scopus-indexed publications, Dr. Ali has established himself as an influential researcher in his domain.

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Dr. Ali has made significant contributions to the field of digital supply chain management, focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence, supply chain resilience, and digital transformation. His research spans critical themes like the impact of AI on supply chain performance, the role of digital supply chains in inventory management, and the integration of artificial intelligence in supply chain collaboration. His work is widely recognized, as evidenced by his publications in reputable journals like Sustainability and Uncertain Supply Chain Management. With an h-index of 8 on Google Scholar and multiple Scopus-indexed publications, Dr. Ali has established himself as an influential researcher in his domain.

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

Dr. Ali’s impact extends beyond research publications. As an assistant professor at the Faculty of Business, Middle East University, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of business professionals and supply chain experts. His engagement with AACSB-accredited institutions demonstrates his commitment to maintaining high academic standards and aligning with global educational benchmarks. Furthermore, his involvement in professional training and internship committees helps bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements, ensuring that students are well-equipped for real-world challenges.

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

With a strong academic background, extensive research contributions, and significant teaching experience, Dr. Ali is poised to leave a lasting impact on the field of supply chain management. His ongoing Ph.D. research is expected to yield further insights into digital supply chains and AI integration, potentially influencing industry practices and policy-making. Looking ahead, he aims to expand his research collaborations, contribute to international conferences, and mentor aspiring researchers in the field.

 

Conclusion

Ahmad Ali Atieh Ali exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated academic and researcher. His journey from a bachelor’s student to an assistant professor and Ph.D. candidate highlights his relentless pursuit of knowledge and excellence. Through his research on digital supply chains, artificial intelligence, and sustainability, he continues to influence both academia and industry. His contributions not only advance scholarly discourse but also equip future professionals with the skills needed to navigate the evolving landscape of supply chain management.

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The Impact of Adaptive Learning Technologies, Personalized Feedback, and Interactive AI Tools on Student Engagement: The Moderating Role of Digital Literacy

Authors:  Husam Yaseen; Abdelaziz Saleh Mohammad; Najwa Ashal; Hesham Abusaimeh; Ahmad Ali; Abdel-Aziz Ahmad Sharabati

Journals: Sustainability

The Impact of Digital Technology, Automation, and Data Integration on Supply Chain Performance: Exploring the Moderating Role of Digital Transformation

Authors: Ahmad Ali Atieh; Alhareth Abu Hussein; Saheer Al-Jaghoub; Ahmad Fathi Alheet; Murad Attiany

Journals: Logistics

The Impact of Digital Marketing on the Performance of SMEs: An Analytical Study in Light of Modern Digital Transformations

Authors: Abdel-Aziz Ahmad Sharabati; Ahmad Ali Atieh Ali; Mahmoud Izzat Allahham; Alhareth Abu Hussein; Ahmad Fathi Alheet; Abdelaziz Saleh Mohammad

Journals: Sustainability

Chuangwei Liu | Sustainable development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Chuangwei Liu  – Sustainable development  –  Best Researcher Award

Alignment with Award Category

Dr. Chuangwei Liu’s groundbreaking research in sustainable catalysis, computational materials science, and machine learning-based modeling aligns perfectly with awards recognizing excellence in Sustainable Development, Computational Chemistry, and Advanced Materials Research. His innovative approach contributes directly to green energy solutions, carbon reduction, and industrial efficiency, making him a prime candidate for such accolades.

 

Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

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Education and Training

Chuangwei Liu’s academic journey began at Northeastern University, China, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering (2008–2012). His undergraduate studies laid a strong foundation in materials science, thermodynamics, and process engineering, igniting his passion for advanced materials research.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Dr. Liu’s career has spanned multiple countries and industries, reflecting his versatility and global impact. Mechanical Engineer, Helios Oil and Gas Equipment, Houston, USA (2014–2016): Before his Ph.D., he worked on advanced mechanical systems, gaining hands-on experience in industrial applications of materials science. Postdoctoral Fellow, Technical University of Denmark (2019–2022): He further refined his expertise in computational materials science, focusing on catalyst design and sustainable energy applications. Associate Professor, Northeastern University, Shenyang, China (2022–2023): Returning to China, he took on a faculty role, mentoring students and leading cutting-edge research in computational chemistry. Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China (2023–Present): Currently, he is a full professor at one of China’s premier research institutions, where he continues to push the boundaries of catalyst design and materials theory.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Sustainable development

Dr. Liu’s research centers on multi-scale quantum mechanics simulations to understand reaction mechanisms at an atomic level and rationally design advanced materials for industrial catalysts. His key contributions include: Development of materials theory for designing new catalysts, which has led to improved industrial processes and energy-efficient solutions. Accelerated discovery of novel materials through computational modeling, bridging theory and real-world applications. Computational method development using machine learning, enabling predictive modeling for materials science.

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Dr. Liu’s work has been widely recognized through prestigious awards: JACS Young Investigators 2020 by the Journal of The American Chemical Society – A prestigious recognition of outstanding contributions to chemistry. Most Popular Article in 2019 for Journal of Materials Chemistry A, awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Postgraduate Publications Award (PPA), Monash University (2019) – Recognizing his groundbreaking Ph.D. research.

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

As a researcher and educator, Dr. Liu has significantly influenced both academia and industry: Teaching & Mentorship: He has guided numerous undergraduate and graduate students, teaching courses in Physical Chemistry and Computational Materials Science at Northeastern University. Research Leadership: As the Principal Investigator (PI) of major research projects, he has secured substantial funding, including:

    • China’s National Key R&D Programme (2024–2026): A$ 680,000
    • Start-up Funding of Northeastern University (2023–2025): A$ 170,000
    • Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities (2023–2024): A$ 21,000

 

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

Dr. Liu’s pioneering research is set to leave a lasting impact in the fields of sustainable materials science and computational chemistry. His future contributions are expected to: Advance machine learning-driven catalyst design, optimizing reaction pathways for cleaner energy production. Enhance global collaboration, bringing together researchers from China, Europe, and the U.S. Train the next generation of scientists, ensuring continuity in cutting-edge materials research.

Conclusion

Dr. Chuangwei Liu exemplifies the fusion of academic excellence, scientific innovation, and industrial impact. With a distinguished career spanning multiple disciplines and institutions, his research in computational chemistry and sustainable catalysis continues to shape the future of energy and materials science. As a professor, mentor, and thought leader, he remains dedicated to advancing knowledge, fostering innovation, and contributing to a more sustainable world.

📚Publications

2D, Metal‐Free Electrocatalysts for the Nitrogen Reduction Reaction

Authors:  Chuangwei Liu; Ang Tian; Qinye Li; Tianyi Wang; Gaowu Qin; Song Li; Chenghua Sun

Journals: Advanced Functional Materials

Knowledge‐Driven Design and Lab‐Based Evaluation of B‐doped TiO2 Photocatalysts for Ammonia Synthesis

Authors: Chuangwei Liu; Derek Hao; Jin Ye; Sheng Ye; Fengling Zhou; Hongbo Xie; Gaowu Qin; Jiating Xu; Jian Liu; Song Li et al.

Journals: Advanced Energy Materials

Bulk-immiscible CuAg alloy nanorods prepared by phase transition from oxides for electrochemical CO2 reduction

Authors:  Yihong Yu; Di Wang; Yimeng Hong; Teng Zhang; Chuangwei Liu; Jing Chen; Gaowu Qin; Song Li

Journals: Chemical Communications

Oxygen-regulated carbon quantum dots as an efficient metal-free electrocatalyst for nitrogen reduction

Authors:  Yaqian Han; Xiaoteng Ding; Jingrui Han; Yanfeng Fang; Zhaoyong Jin; Wenhan Kong; Chuangwei Liu

Journals: Nanoscale