Rinal Prasad | Renewable Energy Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rinal Prasad | Renewable Energy Management | Best Researcher Award

University of Fiji | Fiji

Rinal Rinay Prasad, a highly accomplished Mathematics and Physics educator from Fiji, has demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation in the field of education and renewable energy integration. With a Master’s in Renewable Energy Management from the University of Fiji and a Postgraduate qualification in Education from the University of the South Pacific, he has effectively combined academic excellence with practical sustainability initiatives. Over his career, he has held several key roles including Head of Department at Nadarivatu High School, Bucalevu Secondary School, and South Taveuni Secondary School, before joining Thames High School, New Zealand, as a Mathematics Teacher. His remarkable achievements include leading Kamil Muslim College to victory in the “Zayed Sustainability Prize” and implementing solar and biogas projects funded by Digicel and Fiji Water, demonstrating his commitment to sustainable education. His research and contributions to renewable energy and education have gained scholarly recognition, with an H-index of 5, 12 published documents, and 220 citations, reflecting the growing academic impact of his work. A visionary educator and sustainability advocate, Rinal continues to inspire students and communities through his innovative teaching methods, commitment to academic excellence, and dedication to promoting renewable energy solutions within educational environments

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Featured Publications

Prasad, R. R. (2025, September 28). Decarbonising island kitchens: Assessing the small-scale flexible balloon digester’s clean cooking potential in Fiji. Journal of Renewable Energy and Sustainability, 12(3), 45–58.

Fekadu Tesfaye | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fekadu Tesfaye | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

Injibara University | Ethiopia

Fekadu Temesgen Tesfaye is an Ethiopian academic specializing in Geography, GIS, and Remote Sensing. He holds a Diploma in Geography from Gondar Teachers Education College, a B.Ed. in Geography from Bahir Dar University, and an MSc in GIS and Remote Sensing from Mekelle University. His research focuses on forest management, land-use change, and environmental monitoring, including mapping forest age and species dynamics in the Yeraba plantation forest of northwest Ethiopia using hyperspectral signatures and spectral angle mapper. He has also contributed to studies on soil erosion and conservation prioritization in the Ayu watershed of the Abay basin, Ethiopia. Fekadu has an h-index of 1, with 1 document and 1 citation, reflecting the early impact of his scholarly work. His academic experience spans teaching at primary, junior, senior secondary, and preparatory schools, as well as brief positions at Debre Markos and Finotselam Teachers Colleges. He is proficient in Amharic and English and has actively supported students in map reading and addressed the shortage of teaching aids in geography. Beyond academics, Fekadu enjoys playing football, visiting wildlife, and reading books. His research and teaching demonstrate a commitment to advancing geographic education and environmental understanding in Ethiopia.

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Featured Publications

Temesgen, F., & Terefe, B. (2024). Utilizing multi-criteria decision-making analysis and 3D visualization techniques for dam site selection and irrigation area identification in Gedeb River, Ethiopia. Heliyon, 10(15).

Terefe, B., Melese, T., Temesgen, F., Anagaw, A., Afework, A., & Mitikie, G. (2024). Comparative analysis of RUSLE and SWPT for sub-watershed conservation prioritization in the Ayu watershed, Abay basin, Ethiopia. Heliyon, 10(15).

Terefe, B. (2024). Review of soil loss estimation in Ethiopia: Evaluating the use of the RUSLE model integrated with GIS and remote sensing techniques. Heliyon, 10(15).

Kassaye, M., Tamer, M., Temesgen, F., Derebe, B., & Derebe, Y. (2023). Effects of environmental changes on vegetation and soil characteristics at Lewi Afromontane forest and wetland in northwestern Ethiopia. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195(12), 1514.

Tesfaye, F. T. (2021). Analysis of carbon stock potential for Gojjamdur community forest, northwest Ethiopia. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology, 18(1).

Gedefaw Abebe Abiye | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gedefaw Abebe Abiye | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Bahir Dar University | Ethiopia

Gedefaw Abebe Abiye is a Lecturer at Bonga University and a PhD candidate at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, with a strong background in agricultural economics, holding a BSc and MSc from the University of Gondar and Arba Minch University, respectively. He has four years of experience in teaching, research, and community engagement, including serving as department head of Agricultural Economics. His research focuses on development economics, agricultural technology adoption, and policy analysis, particularly the impacts of Ethiopia’s Home-Grown Economic Reform on mechanized farming, school feeding programs, and informal insurance interties. Gedefaw has published four Web of Science- and Scopus-indexed articles addressing crop productivity, organic fertilizer use, improved seed adoption, and child labor, with an additional four manuscripts under review or in preparation on topics including mechanization, household consumption, inflation, and education outcomes. His work has generated 99 citations across 52 documents, yielding an h-index of 2, reflecting growing recognition of his contributions in agricultural economics and development policy. Beyond publications, he serves as an academic editor for PLOS One and has reviewed 18 articles for Elsevier journals. His research combines micro- and macro-level evidence to provide insights for agricultural development, economic reform, and sustainable livelihoods in Ethiopia and similar developing contexts.

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Featured Publications

Abebe, G., & Fikre, S. (2021). Individual, household, and community level factors of child labor in rural Ethiopia. Cogent Social Sciences, 7(1), 1961402

Weihsin Chen | Optometry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Weihsin Chen | Optometry | Best Researcher Award

Hsin Sheng Junior College of Medical Care and Management | Taiwan

Wei-Hsin Chen, Director of Optometry at the Department of Optometry, Hsin Sheng Junior College of Medical Care and Management, is an accomplished educator, researcher, and licensed optometrist with extensive clinical and academic expertise. With nine years of teaching experience and nine years of clinical practice, he has effectively combined theoretical knowledge with hands-on application in optometry, contributing significantly to both academic development and patient care. He holds multiple professional certifications, including the Artificial Intelligence Literacy International Certification Expert Level and specialized licenses in optometry and eyeglass lens manufacturing. Dr. Chen has authored five books with ISBNs that serve as comprehensive guides for optometry examinations and practice, and he has published in journals such as the Hans Journal of Ophthalmology while presenting at prestigious international conferences including ISPACS and the KIPS International Conference. His research projects have been supported by the Taiwan Ministry of Education, notably the Industrial College Project  and the Field Improvement Program. He has also secured three patents, demonstrating innovation in vision science and optometry technology. His scholarly output includes 4 documents, cited by 1 document, with an h-index of 1, reflecting an emerging but impactful academic trajectory in optometry research and development.

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Featured Publications

Chen, W.-H., Liu, Y.-F., Yeh, F.-M., & Hsieh, Y.-H. (2024, January). Research on optical axis adjustment method of three-band optical system. In 2024 IEEE 7th Eurasian Conference on Educational Innovation (ECEI) (pp. 1–6).

Zihao Sheng | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zihao Sheng | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Hebei University of Architecture | China

Zihao Sheng, is currently pursuing his Master’s degree in Architectural Design and its Theory at Hebei University of Architecture under the supervision of Professor Dahu Lin, Dean of the School of Architecture and Art, after completing his undergraduate studies in Architecture at Hunan City University where he earned a national-level scholarship. His academic and research interests focus on green buildings, public spaces, human physiological indicators, living environments, and the integration of virtual reality technology in architectural research. He has contributed to the field with research achievements such as the study on the relationship between human EEG and comfort in indoor office spaces under thermal-acoustic interaction environments, and a published article in Scientific Reports examining outdoor thermal comfort in open spaces on cold climate campuses. Proficient in architectural design software and advanced research methodologies including statistical analysis and physiological measurement, he demonstrates a strong ability to connect theoretical knowledge with practical design applications. His scholarly output includes [2] documents, reflecting his growing impact in architectural and environmental research. Fluent in English with CET-4 and CET-6 certifications, he is committed to advancing sustainable and human-centered architectural solutions.

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Featured Publications

Sheng, Z. (2026). Study on the relationship between human EEG and comfort in indoor office spaces under thermal-acoustic interaction environments. Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation. Advance online publication.

Nourhan Shaker | Cardiooncology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nourhan Shaker | Cardiooncology | Best Researcher Award

Alexandria Univeristy | Egypt

Nourhan Ahmed Shaker is a dedicated biostatistician, pharmacist, and food safety auditor whose career blends pharmacy practice, statistical research, food safety governance, and academic contributions. She earned her Bachelor of Pharmacy with honors from Pharos University, followed by a Master’s Degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Alexandria University , and is currently pursuing her PhD in the same field at the Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University. Professionally, she has held diverse roles, including owner and practicing pharmacist, biostatistician at Smouha University Hospital for Children, and food safety auditor with the National Food Safety Authority, where she developed HACCP systems, trained staff, and conducted audits. Her academic involvement includes serving as a teaching assistant, clinical training supervisor, and conference presenter, highlighting her work on non-coding RNAs, metabolic disorders, and cardioprotection. She is skilled in SPSS, MedCalc, Endnote, Mendeley, and advanced data interpretation, and her training spans ISO standards, GMP, HACCP, and food safety legislation. Her research contributions are indexed with [1] documents, reflecting her growing impact in biomedical, pharmaceutical, and food safety research. Nourhan combines clinical expertise, statistical analysis, and regulatory knowledge to advance public health and academic excellence.

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Featured Publications

Shaker, N. A., Sharaf, E. A. E. M., Ghazal, N. A. A., & Assem, N. M. (2025). Comparative study on the protective effect of dexrazoxane and blueberry extract against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in rats. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 32664.

Oumarou Savadogo | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Oumarou Savadogo | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Polytechnique Montreal | Canada

Professor Oumarou Savadogo has established himself as a highly influential researcher whose scholarly contributions are reflected in impressive bibliometric indicators. With a total of 173 published documents, his work spans a wide range of scientific areas and demonstrates both depth and consistency in advancing knowledge. These publications have collectively garnered 7,516 citations, referenced across 5,919 different documents, underscoring the broad impact and recognition of his research within the global academic community. Such citation counts highlight not only the visibility of his work but also its integration into subsequent studies, shaping the discourse in his field. His h-index stands at 40, a remarkable measure that balances both productivity and citation impact, confirming that at least 40 of his papers have each been cited 40 times or more. This metric reflects a sustained influence across multiple high-quality publications rather than isolated works of prominence. These achievements clearly place him among leading researchers whose contributions continue to inspire, guide, and inform further studies worldwide. Overall, the combination of a strong h-index, a substantial body of publications, and a significant citation record demonstrates Professor Savadogo’s enduring role in driving forward innovation, scholarly excellence, and international recognition in his area of expertise

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Featured Publications

  • Savadogo, O. (2025). Impact of non-noble bimetallic oxides on bioelectrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide to volatile fatty acids. Process Biochemistry. Advance online publication.

  • Savadogo, O. (2024). Effects of silico-tungstic acid on the pseudo capacitive properties of manganese oxide for electrochemical capacitors applications. Decarbon. Advance online publication.

  • Savadogo, O. (2024). A critical review of the techno-economic analysis of the hydrogen production from water electrolysers using multi-criteria decision making (MCDM). [Journal name missing]. Review article.

  • Savadogo, O. (2024). Exhaust gas composition of lignin reactions in molten carbonate salt of direct carbon fuel cell using FactSage. Journal of Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage. Advance online publication.

  • Savadogo, O. (2024). Nanostructured conducting polymers as binder and active cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries. In [Book title missing] (Book chapter).

Mohit Kumar | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohit Kumar | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok | Thailand

Dr. Mohit Kumar, currently serving as a Research Scientist – Specialist II at the Academic Enhancement Department, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of fiber-reinforced polymer composites, sustainable materials, and additive manufacturing. With a strong academic foundation including a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, his research has extensively contributed to the understanding and development of advanced composite joints and biocomposites. Dr. Kumar has authored 23 peer-reviewed documents, which have garnered 165 citations across 113 different sources, reflecting the growing influence and relevance of his work in the scientific community. His h-index of 8 highlights a consistent record of impactful publications. In addition to research, he has actively contributed to academia as a teacher, reviewer for reputed journals, session chair, invited speaker, and editor of several books with publishers such as Springer and Elsevier. He has also been recognized with awards like the Best Researcher Award and Best Teacher Award. His work spans experimental, computational, and sustainable aspects of composite materials, supported by practical expertise in advanced testing instruments and modeling tools, positioning him as a key contributor in the field of materials engineering.

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Featured Publications

  • Kumar, M., Vashishtha, G., Dhiman, B., & Chauhan, S. (2025). Bearing response prediction in hydrothermal aged carbon fiber reinforced epoxy composite joints using machine learning techniques. Mechanics of Advanced Composite Structures,  329–338.

  • Kumar, M. (n.d.). Sensitization studies on low cycle fatigue and cryogenic impact behavior of AISI 304 SS weldments. Conference Paper.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Manvi Singh | Pharmacology | Excellence in Innovation Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Manvi Singh | Pharmacology | Excellence in Innovation Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Manvi Singh | SGT College of Pharmacy | India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Manvi Singh, M. Pharm., Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics, serves as an Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutics at SGT College of Pharmacy, where she also coordinates NAAC Criteria 3, contributes to the Research Committee, and manages Industrial-Academia relations. With a strong background in formulation and development, pharmaceutical characterization, nanotechnology, bioavailability, and pharmacokinetics, she has guided 2 doctoral, 10 postgraduate, and 20 undergraduate students. Dr. Singh has an h-index of 7, with 141 citations across 136 documents, reflecting her impactful contributions in drug delivery systems and nanotherapeutics. Her academic journey includes a Ph.D. exploring nanotherapeutic interventions for biofilm disruption at Jamia Hamdard and Jawaharlal Nehru University, and an M. Pharm. focusing on polymer-based microbial formulations. She has authored several book chapters on advanced drug delivery, wound management, and nanotechnology applications in pharmaceutics, and holds a granted utility patent on antibiotic nanofibers for biofilm inhibition. Her professional experience spans research fellowships, internships at Hilleman Laboratories-MSD Wellcome Trust, and INMAS-DRDO, and roles as a social media analyst at IMS Health. Dr. Singh has presented her doctoral research internationally, including at Oxford University, London, supported by an ICMR travel grant. She actively reviews for national and international journals and is a life member of the Indian Pharmacy Graduate Association and Indian Pharmaceutical Association. Her technical expertise encompasses formulation development, PK/PD studies, analytical techniques (HPLC, AAS), and software tools like Design of Experiments, GraphPad Prism, Origin, and ImageJ. Recognized for excellence in research, she has received awards including the Best Researcher Award at PharmaPick-2024 and the ICMR Senior Research Fellowship. Her work continues to advance pharmaceutical sciences, particularly in nanomedicine-based strategies for biofilm disruption, targeted drug delivery, and wound healing applications.

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Featured Publications

Darvishi, M., Khan, M. S., Mohapatra, S., Singh, M., Ali, A., Rajabalizadeh, S., et al. (2024). Nanotools as potential approach in effective management of acne. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 102, 106380.

Dabas, H., Ali, F., Quadri, K., Dangi, M., Jamil, P., Aslam, M., & Singh, M. (2024). Disrupting bacterial biofilms to combat dental diseases using nanotechnology in oral healthcare. Integrative Biomedical Research, 8(11), 1–14.

Dabas, H., Singh, D., Ali, F., Koley, D., Aslam, M., Bayrakdar, E. T. A., & Singh, M. (2024). Advancements of polymer-based transdermal drug delivery systems in drug bioavailability and patient compliance in United States. Integrative Biomedical Research, 8(2), 1–10.

Singh, M., Singh, K. R., Yadav, A. K., Singh, J., Solanki, P. R., & Singh, R. P. (2024). Nanotechnological aspects for next-generation wound management. Nanotechnological Aspects for Next-Generation Wound Management.

Singh, M., Goel, P., Phagna, M., Badhwar, R., Iqbal, Z., & Mirza, M. A. (2024). Introduction to colonic disorders. In Advanced drug delivery systems for colonic disorders (pp. 1–22).

Singh, M., Dabas, H., Rehman, A., & Solanki, P. R. (2024). Skin tissue engineering based on nanotechnology for wound management. In Nanotechnological aspects for next-generation wound management (pp. 233–244).

Sidi Mohamed Mah | Nephrology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sidi Mohamed Mah | Nephrology | Best Researcher Award

University de Nouakchott Al Assriya | Mauritania

Dr. Sidi Mohamed MAH, MD, is a highly accomplished Nephrologist and Head of the Nephrology-Hemodialysis Department at the National Hospital Center of Nouakchott, Mauritania, with extensive training in Senegal, France, and the United Kingdom. He has built a distinguished career in clinical nephrology, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and renal transplantation, complemented by academic contributions that advance renal healthcare in Africa. His doctoral thesis on Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease and subsequent research on dialysis complications underscore his long-standing dedication to patient-centered nephrology. Over the years, Dr. MAH has authored and co-authored impactful peer-reviewed publications, including studies on lupus nephropathy, viral hepatitis in hemodialysis patients, nutritional challenges in dialysis, and the social responsibility of kidney healthcare facilities. His scientific impact is reflected in 6 citations across 2 documents, with an h-index of 1, demonstrating a growing recognition of his contributions in the nephrology community. As both a clinician and researcher, Dr. MAH integrates academic insight with practical expertise, while also leading initiatives that enhance renal care delivery in Mauritania. His ongoing research and leadership in academic medicine position him as a valuable figure in advancing nephrology, fostering international collaborations, and addressing the pressing kidney health challenges in Africa.

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Featured Publications

Haddiya, I., Ramdani, S., Chtioui, W., Sidi Aly, A., Mah, S. M., Niang, A., et al. (2025). Addressing social responsibility of kidney healthcare facilities in Africa. Frontiers in Health Services, 5, 1523196.