Byeongho Park | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Byeongho Park | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Byeongho Park | Korea Institute of Science and Technology | South Korea

Dr. Byeongho Park is a Senior Researcher at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), specializing in sensor systems and nanotechnology applications for biomedical engineering. With a strong foundation in mechanical engineering, his research bridges advanced materials, nano-bio interfaces, and neural engineering to develop next-generation therapeutic devices. His work focuses on retinal implants, optoelectronic systems, and nano-enabled biosensors, contributing to innovations in medical diagnostics and vision restoration. Widely published in high-impact journals such as Advanced Materials and Nano Letters, Dr. Park combines academic excellence with practical innovation, holding several patents in biomedical devices and optical sensing technologies.

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Dr. Byeongho Park completed his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Yonsei University, Seoul. He continued his academic journey at the same institution, earning his integrated M.S./Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. His doctoral work involved interdisciplinary research at the convergence of nanotechnology, photonics, and biomedical engineering. This rigorous training provided him with expertise in optical devices, biosensors, and materials science. His academic foundation was strengthened through early exposure to applied research at KIST during his graduate years. His educational background laid the groundwork for pioneering work in neural engineering and biomedical nanodevice development.

Professional Experience

Dr. Park’s professional journey reflects a steady progression in advanced research and innovation. He began his research career as a trainee at KIST, gaining hands-on experience in cutting-edge nano-bio technologies. Following his Ph.D., he worked as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at KIST, contributing to breakthrough projects in retinal implants and optical biosensing. Since 2023, he has served as a Senior Researcher at KIST’s Sensor System Research Center. Additionally, he was awarded the prestigious Sejong Science Fellowship, supporting his postdoctoral research on photosensitive neuronal cell-based nanodevices for vision restoration therapies.

Research Focus

Dr. Park’s research centers on nano-bio interfaces, neural engineering, and optical sensing technologies. He is particularly focused on developing artificial photoreceptors and retinal implant systems to restore vision in patients with degenerative eye diseases. His studies involve photosensitive nanodiscs, human opsin proteins, and photonic nanomaterials to mimic and enhance biological sensory functions. Additionally, he explores nonlinear optical properties of nanomaterials, biosensing applications of graphene-based devices, and nanophotonics for medical diagnostics. His interdisciplinary approach bridges mechanical engineering, materials science, and biomedicine, driving innovations in next-generation therapeutic devices. His research ultimately aims to merge nanotechnology with human health applications.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Park has received notable recognition for his contributions to science and innovation. In 2017, he won the Grand Prize at a major Startup Competition in Seoul, reflecting his ability to translate research into practical solutions. He participated in a Government Startup Support Program, developing smart factory automation systems. His research excellence was further acknowledged with the Sejong Science Fellowship, supporting his pioneering work on nanodevices for retinal implantation. His patents, including retina disease detection devices and graphene-based biosensors, underscore his impact in applied science. These achievements highlight his leadership in innovation and technology transfer.

Publications Top Notes

Real-time morphological detection of label-free submicron-sized plastics using flow-channeled differential interference contrast microscopy

Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials

Year: 2023

Authors: Jiyun Han, Subeen Park, Mingizem Gashaw Seid, Byeongho Park, Soo Hyun Lee, Hyung Min Kim, Changha Lee, Jaesang Lee, Jae Hun Kim, Seok Won Hong

Citations: 5

Eye-Mimicked Neural Network Composed of Photosensitive Neural Spheroids with Human Opsin Proteins

Journal: Advanced Materials

Year: 2023

Authors: Byeongho Park†, Seokyoung Bang†, Kyeong Seob Hwang†, Yeon Kyung Cha†, Jisung Kwak, Na Ly Tran, Hyo-Suk Kim, Subeen Park, Seung Ja Oh, Maesoon Im, Sooyoung Chung, Jongbaeg Kim, Tai Hyun Park, Hyun Seok Song, Hong Nam Kim, Jae Hun Kim

Citations: 2

Photosensitive Nanodiscs Composed of Human Photoreceptors for Refractive Index Modulation at Selective Wavelengths

Journal: Nano Letters

Year: 2022

Authors: Byeongho Park†, Yeon Kyung Cha†, Jisung Kwak, Kyeong Seob Hwang, Hyo-Suk Kim, Subeen Park, Yusin Pak, Tai Hyun Park, Hyun Seok Song, Jae Hun Kim

Citations: 5

Conclusion

Dr. Byeongho Park is an accomplished researcher whose work bridges fundamental science and applied innovation. With strong educational credentials from Yonsei University, extensive research experience at KIST, and a portfolio of high-impact publications and patents, he has established himself as a leader in nano-bioengineering and sensor systems. His focus on retinal implants and biosensors demonstrates his commitment to developing transformative medical technologies. Recognized through prestigious fellowships and awards, he continues to push boundaries in neural engineering and photonic devices. Dr. Park’s career exemplifies the integration of scientific excellence, technological innovation, and societal impact.

 

Md. Sazzad Hossain | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Md. Sazzad Hossain | Agricultural and Biological Sciences| Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Md. Sazzad Hossain | Bangladesh Agricultural University | Bangladesh

Professor Md. Sazzad Hossain is a distinguished academic in Aquaculture at Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh. With over two decades of teaching, research, and administrative experience, he has contributed significantly to fisheries science, fish nutrition, and aquatic environment research. His career reflects dedication to advancing sustainable aquaculture practices, poverty alleviation, and environmental conservation. He has supervised more than 180 MS students and has published extensively in national and international journals. Widely recognized for his academic and professional excellence, Professor Hossain has represented Bangladesh globally through research collaborations, invited lectures, and international conference presentations, establishing himself as a leader in fisheries science.

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Education

Md. Sazzad Hossain built a strong academic foundation through rigorous education in fisheries and aquaculture. He completed his SSC and HSC with first-class results in science, followed by a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Fisheries from Bangladesh Agricultural University, where he earned first-class grades. His outstanding performance led him to pursue an M.S. in Aquacultureat the same institution, graduating with distinction (Grade A). Later, he further advanced his expertise as a Doctoral Research Student at the University of the Ryukyus, Japan, focusing on coral growth and environmental influences on aquatic ecosystems.

Professional Experience

Professor Hossain’s career at Bangladesh Agricultural University spans more than 24 years. Starting as a Part-time Teacher in 2000, he became Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and finally Professor of Aquaculture (2014–present). His academic responsibilities include teaching aquaculture and fisheries, mentoring postgraduate students, and conducting impactful research projects. He has delivered guest lectures internationally, including at Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia, and presented research at global conferences in Japan and Thailand. Additionally, he has held significant administrative roles such as Head of the Department of Aquaculture, Provost, Proctor, and Convenor of the Provost Council, contributing to institutional development and leadership.

Research Focus

Professor Hossain’s research focuses on aquaculture nutrition, fish feed technology, nanoparticle applications, aquatic pollution, and conservation biology. He has conducted pioneering studies on the effects of dietary vitamins, probiotics, and nanoparticles on fish growth, health, and feed utilization. His investigations extend to heavy metal contamination, food safety, and sustainable aquaculture practices, emphasizing environmental management and community well-being. He has led over 20 funded projects, ranging from feed optimization and prebiotic development to coral reef studies and endangered fish conservation. His work integrates innovative scientific approaches with practical solutions to enhance aquaculture productivity, food security, and environmental sustainability in Bangladesh.

Awards and Honors

Professor Hossain has earned recognition for his excellence in research, teaching, and service. He has been invited as a Guest Lecturer internationally, highlighting his global academic impact. His research has attracted competitive funding from prestigious bodies including UGC, MOST, BAURES, BAS-USDA, and ICT Division of Bangladesh. He has supervised a large number of postgraduate students who now serve in fisheries research and management. As a reviewer and editor for reputed international journals, he has contributed to advancing global aquaculture knowledge. His memberships in professional societies such as the Fisheries Society of Bangladesh further reflect his respected standing in the academic community.

Publications Top Notes

Heavy metals accumulation in some important fish species cultured in commercial fish farm of Natore, Bangladesh and possible health risk evaluation — M Alam, MF Rohani, MS Hossain — Emerging Contaminants 9 (4), 100254, 2023 — Citations: 58

Assessment of heavy metals in farmed shrimp, Penaeus monodon sampled from Khulna, Bangladesh: An inimical to food safety aspects — C Biswas, SS Soma, MF Rohani, MH Rahman, A Bashar, MS Hossain — Heliyon 7 (3), 2021 — Citations: 56

Effects of dietary silica nanoparticle on growth performance, protein digestibility, hematology, digestive morphology, and muscle composition of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus — A Bashar, NA Hasan, MM Haque, MF Rohani, MS Hossain — Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 706179, 2021 — Citations: 43

Environmental effects on the stable carbon and oxygen isotopic compositions and skeletal density banding pattern of Porites coral from Khang Khao Island, Thailand — MDH Sazzad, AR Wijaya, K Tanaka, S Ohde — African Journal of Biotechnology 9 (33), 2010 — Citations: 26

Optimization of BCR microwave from Fe assessment in sediment material in the Gulf of Prigi — AR Wijaya, I Oktaviana, S Wonorahardjo, Y Utomo, M Muntholib , … — IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 515 (1), 012091, 2019 — Citations: 21

Pesticides and heavy metal toxicity in fish and possible remediation – a review — MSH Ghafarifarsani H, MF Rohani, M Raeeszadeh, S Ahani, M Yousefi, M Talebi — Annals of Animal Science 24, 1007–1024, 2024 — Citations: 20

Effects of multispecies probiotics on growth, hematology, and gut health of stinging catfish (Heteropneustes fossilis) in biofloc system — AM Sohel, M Shahjahan, MK Hossain, KR Sumi, MS Hossain, … — Water 15 (14), 2519, 2023 — Citations: 20

Conclusion

Professor Md. Sazzad Hossain exemplifies academic leadership, impactful research, and community service in the field of aquaculture. His pioneering contributions in fish nutrition, environmental conservation, and sustainable aquaculture have significantly advanced fisheries science in Bangladesh and beyond. With extensive publications, global collaborations, and active mentorship, he has shaped the next generation of researchers and professionals. His strong involvement in academic, administrative, and social organizations reflects a balanced commitment to science and society. As a visionary educator and researcher, Professor Hossain continues to influence sustainable fisheries development, making him a role model and an asset to the academic and research community.

Ekaterina Gribanova | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ekaterina Gribanova | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ekaterina Gribanova | BS University  | Belarus

Ms. Gribanova Ekaterina Aleksandrovna is a PhD student and Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Biology, Belarusian State University. Her research focuses on microbiology, with a specialization in psychrophilic yeasts from East Antarctica. Since 2021, she has pursued doctoral studies, working on species diversity and physiological characteristics of yeast cultures. she led a Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Research project on biologically active substances produced by Antarctic yeasts. With 32 publications, including Scopus-indexed works, she actively presents at national and international scientific forums, earning awards for her research excellence. She is dedicated to advancing Antarctic microbiological studies.

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Education

Ms. Gribanova holds a strong academic background in biology, having completed her undergraduate and graduate studies at Belarusian State University. She is currently enrolled in the university’s postgraduate program in microbiology, specializing in psychrophilic yeast from East Antarctica. Her doctoral research addresses species identification, physiological and biochemical analysis, and potential applications of Antarctic yeast strains. Her academic training combines laboratory experimentation, microbial taxonomy, and molecular biology techniques. This educational foundation enables her to integrate field-based sampling with advanced microbial characterization, contributing to both fundamental science and potential biotechnological applications. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to scientific rigor and innovation.

Professional Experience

Ms. Gribanova has been engaged in advanced microbiological research as a PhD student and Senior Lecturer at Belarusian State University. She has developed expertise in yeast isolation, characterization, and stress resistance studies. She led a BRFFR-funded research project on the production of biologically active substances by psychrophilic yeast from Antarctic soils. She has published 32 scientific articles, including Scopus-indexed papers, and presented her findings at various international and national conferences. In her teaching role, she imparts microbiology concepts to undergraduate students while mentoring young researchers, fostering both academic knowledge and practical laboratory skills.

Research Focus

Ms. Gribanova’s research primarily investigates psychrophilic yeast cultures isolated from Antarctic ecosystems, focusing on their physiological, biochemical, and genetic traits. She explores their potential in producing biologically active compounds, including biosurfactants, with possible applications in biotechnology. Her work also examines stress resistance mechanisms in both psychrotolerant and mesophilic yeast, contributing to understanding microbial adaptation in extreme environments. Additionally, she studies the improvement of industrial yeast strains using natural and artificial diversity. By integrating ecological microbiology with applied biotechnology, her research addresses both fundamental questions about microbial survival strategies and practical innovations for industrial processes and environmental sustainability.

Awards and Honors

Ms. Gribanova has received multiple recognitions for her research excellence in microbiology. She has been awarded first-degree winner diplomas at International and All-Russian Research Competitions for her innovative studies on Antarctic yeast. These accolades highlight her contributions to advancing scientific understanding of extremophile microorganisms and their potential applications. Her participation in prestigious conferences and competitions demonstrates her active engagement in the global scientific community. The BRFFR research grant she secured between 2023 and 2025 further reflects her capability to design and lead impactful research projects. These honors collectively underscore her dedication to scientific advancement and professional excellence.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Physiological and biochemical traits of yeasts from soils of various ecosystems of East Antarctica
Authors: E. Gribanova, V. Miamin
Journal/Publisher: Ukrainian Antarctic Journal, pp. 106–116
Year: 2021
Citations: 2

Title: Influence of stress factors on epiphytic yeast cultures
Authors: D.A. Kuznetsova, E.A. Gribanova
Journal/Publisher: Vitebsk: VSU named after P.M. Masherov
Year: 2024
Citations: 1

Title: Spin-dependent electron processes of tyrosine–Fe complexes during melanogenesis of “black” yeasts
Authors: I.I. Azarko, E.A. Gribanova, V.E. Myamin, V.P. Kurchenko, I.A. Karpovich
Journal/Publisher: Minsk: BSU
Year: 2025

Title: Screening of biosurfactant producers among psychrotolerant yeasts
Authors: M.V. Lyakh, E.A. Gribanova
Journal/Publisher: Vitebsk: VSU named after P.M. Masherov
Year: 2024

Title: Influence of stress factors on the growth of psychrophilic and mesophilic yeasts
Authors: K.R. Lakisov, E.A. Gribanova
Journal/Publisher: Vitebsk: VSU named after P.M. Masherov
Year: 2024

Title: Study of melanogenesis features of “black” yeasts from Antarctica
Authors: E.A. Gribanova, V.E. Myamin
Journal/Publisher: Vitebsk: VSU named after P.M. Masherov
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Ms. Gribanova Ekaterina Aleksandrovna exemplifies dedication, innovation, and scientific rigor in microbiology research. Her studies on psychrophilic yeasts from Antarctica contribute valuable insights into microbial diversity, stress adaptation, and biotechnological potential. Through her leadership in funded research projects, substantial publication record, and recognition in competitive scientific arenas, she demonstrates both academic excellence and applied research capability. As a PhD student and Senior Lecturer, she bridges advanced research with quality education, inspiring future scientists. Her commitment to exploring the unique microbial life of extreme environments positions her as a promising researcher, making her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Robin Hofmeister | Human Genomics and Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Robin Hofmeister | Human Genomics and Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Robin Hofmeister | University of Lausanne | Switzerland

Dr. Robin Hofmeister is a highly skilled data analyst and statistical geneticist specializing in functional genomics and large-scale next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis. With expertise spanning SNP arrays, exome, whole-genome, and RNA-seq data, he has contributed to cutting-edge genetic research using resources like the UK Biobank, Estonian Biobank, and Finngen. His work focuses on haplotype phasing, parent-of-origin inference, and genome-wide association studies (GWAS), integrating advanced computational tools and cloud platforms. Dr. Hofmeister’s career includes collaborations across leading European research institutes, numerous high-impact publications in Nature and Nature Genetics, and recognition through multiple international awards for excellence in human genetics research.

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Dr. Hofmeister earned his Ph.D. in Quantitative Biology from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, under Olivier Delaneau, focusing on haplotypes in complex trait genetics. He completed his M.Sc. in Molecular Life Sciences, specializing in bioinformatics, at the University of Lausanne, conducting projects on long non-coding RNA in breast cancer and detecting whole-genome duplications. His B.Sc. in Fundamental Biology emphasized advanced molecular, cellular, and developmental biology, as well as genetics and genome evolution. This multidisciplinary foundation in biology and computational methods underpins his ability to integrate genomics, bioinformatics, and statistical genetics in large-scale biomedical research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Hofmeister is currently a Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland and a Research Fellow in Epi- and Pharmacogenomics at the University of Tartu, Estonia. He also serves as a Research Fellow in Statistical Genetics at the University of Lausanne and University Center for Primary Care and Public Health. His past roles include visiting fellowships in Austria and Estonia, and a research internship in Lausanne. His expertise includes NGS data processing, phasing, imputation, GWAS, and eQTL analysis for large cohorts, alongside mentoring, teaching, and peer review for leading journals such as Nature Communications and PLOS Genetics.

Research Focus

Dr. Hofmeister’s research centers on statistical genetics, with particular emphasis on haplotype phasing, rare variant analysis, and parent-of-origin inference in large-scale human genomics datasets. Leveraging biobank resources such as UK Biobank, Estonian Biobank, and Finngen, he applies state-of-the-art computational tools to uncover genetic architecture underlying complex traits. His work integrates genome-wide association studies, expression quantitative trait loci mapping, and advanced statistical modeling to improve accuracy in genetic analyses. By combining high-performance computing, cloud platforms, and innovative algorithmic approaches, Dr. Hofmeister’s research advances the precision of genomic medicine and contributes to translating large-scale genomic data into actionable biological and clinical insights.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Hofmeister has received numerous prestigious awards, including the 2025 Early Career Award for Outstanding Science from the European Society of Human Genetics, the Best Oral Presentation Award at the European Mathematical Genetics Meeting, and multiple “Reviewers’ Choice” awards from the American Society of Human Genetics. He was a finalist for the Charles J. Epstein Trainee Award for Excellence in Human Genetics Research and earned departmental and institutional prizes for outstanding research output and teaching dedication. His work has also secured competitive funding, such as enhanced credits from the UK Biobank Research Platform, enabling large-scale genomic analysis and innovative methodological development.

Publications Top Notes

Noncoding rare variant associations with blood traits in 166,740 UK Biobank genomes

Journal: Nature Genetics

Authors: Diogo M. Ribeiro; Robin J. Hofmeister; Simone Rubinacci; Olivier Delaneau

Parent-of-origin effects on complex traits in up to 236,781 individuals

Journal: Nature

Authors: Robin J. Hofmeister; Théo Cavinato; Zoltán Kutalik
(The full author list likely includes many collaborators, but these are the lead names captured in the journal’s author summary.)

The role of common and rare genetic variation on adiposity across childhood

Authors: The specific author list did not appear in the sources available online, only the title and key findings were mentioned

Accurate rare variant phasing of whole-genome and whole-exome sequencing data in the UK Biobank

Journal: Nature Genetics, Volume 55, Issue 7, pages 1243–1249

Authors: Robin J. Hofmeister; Simone Rubinacci; Diogo M. Ribeiro; Olivier Delaneau

Conclusion

Dr. Robin Hofmeister exemplifies the qualities of an innovative and impactful researcher in statistical genetics and functional genomics. His strong academic background, extensive international collaborations, and record of high-impact publications demonstrate his ability to drive scientific discovery. His pioneering work on haplotype phasing, parent-of-origin inference, and rare variant analysis addresses key challenges in human genetics. Recognized through multiple awards, fellowships, and invited talks at major conferences, Dr. Hofmeister continues to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of precision medicine. His blend of technical expertise, scientific vision, and collaborative leadership positions him as a leading figure in large-scale genomic research.

Muhammad Tariq Saeed | Agriculture and Food science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Tariq Saeed | Agriculture and Food science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Tariq Saeed | Shandong University of Technology | China

Dr. Muhammad Tariq Saeed is an accomplished academic and researcher in Agriculture Engineering, Food Science, and Nutrition, currently serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Diet and Nutritional Sciences at the University of Lahore, Islamabad Campus. With expertise spanning food technology, herbal medicine, and nutrition, he has contributed extensively to scientific literature, addressing public health, functional foods, and clinical nutrition. His research integrates modern science with traditional medicine, focusing on innovative dietary interventions. Dr. Saeed has actively participated in conferences, seminars, and training programs, demonstrating leadership in academia, research supervision, and community health awareness initiatives across Pakistan and beyond.

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Education

Dr. Saeed holds a PhD in Agriculture Engineering and Food Science from Shandong University of Technology, China an MSc (Hons.) in Food and Nutrition from the University of Sargodha, Pakistan, and a Bachelor of Eastern Medicine and Surgery (BEMS) from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. He completed his intermediate (2006) and matriculation (2004) from BISE D.G. Khan. His academic background blends modern nutrition science with traditional medicine, equipping him with interdisciplinary skills. This combination enables him to address complex health and food security challenges while integrating evidence-based approaches with holistic health perspectives in research and practice.

Professional Experience

Dr. Saeed has been serving as Assistant Professor at the Department of Diet and Nutritional Sciences, University of Lahore, Islamabad Campus, since 2018. He previously worked as Production Incharge at Hamdard Laboratories (WAQF) Pakistan, managing Rooh Afza manufacturing and herbal formulations. Earlier, he completed a one-year house job at DHQ Hospital Lodhran as a House Officer. His professional expertise covers academia, industrial production, and clinical practice. He has supervised numerous research projects, organized seminars, and engaged in community outreach. His diverse experience bridges food science, herbal medicine, and nutrition, contributing to both academic advancement and public health improvement.

Research Focus

Dr. Saeed’s research focuses on food science, human nutrition, and the therapeutic potential of natural products. His work addresses nutritional assessment, dietary interventions, functional foods, biofortification, and the clinical impacts of diet on chronic diseases such as hypertension, anemia, and metabolic disorders. He has contributed to studies on probiotics, medicinal plants, edible coatings for food preservation, and metabolic engineering in microorganisms for bioactive compounds. His interdisciplinary approach combines molecular biology, nutrition science, and traditional medicine to develop sustainable and health-promoting solutions. He is particularly interested in integrating modern scientific tools with herbal medicine for innovative dietary and therapeutic applications.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Saeed has earned recognition for his academic and professional contributions, including First Position in the Food Product Development Competition at the University of Sargodha. He has received multiple certificates of appreciation for seminar presentations, conference organization, and academic contributions. His organizational excellence has been acknowledged through awards for conference management at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. As a registered member of the Pharmacy Council (Pharmacy Technicians), National Council for Tibb, and Blood Donation Society Pakistan, he actively engages in professional networks. These honors reflect his dedication to advancing nutrition science, food technology, and public health through research and community service.

Publications Top Notes

Transcriptomic Analysis of Lipid Accumulation in Mucor circinelloides WJ11 Under Submerged and Solid-State Fermentation

Type: Article (June 2025)

Authors: Iqbal Bushra, Muhammad Tariq Saeed, Tahira Naz, et al. led by Yuanda Song

Impact of Calcium Modulation and Starvation on Fermentation-Driven Lipid Accumulation in the Oleaginous Fungus Mucor circinelloides

Type: Article (June 2025)

Authors: Asmaa S. Ramadan, Hassan Mohamed, Huihui Xu, et al., including Muhammad Tariq Saeed under the guidance of Yuanda Song

Engineering Mucor circinelloides for Enhanced Lipid Production Through Homologous Overexpression of Phosphofructokinase (PFK1 & PFK2) Coupled With In-Silico Modeling Analysis

Type: Article (May 2025)

Authors: Hassan Mohamed, Tahira Naz, Shaoqi Li, et al., including M. T. Saeed and Yuanda Song

Harnessing Marine Resources for Alzheimer’s Therapy: A Review Integrating Bioactivity and Molecular Docking

Type: Review (Eur J Pharmacol, April 2025; published June 15, 2025)

Authors: Hina Khalid, Hassan Mohamed, Adel Eltoukhy, Muhammad Tariq Saeed, Yuanda Song

Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Tariq Saeed exemplifies a rare blend of academic excellence, research innovation, and community engagement. With a strong educational foundation in agriculture engineering, food science, and herbal medicine, he contributes meaningfully to both scientific knowledge and societal health. His diverse experience across academia, industry, and clinical settings enriches his multidisciplinary approach to problem-solving. Passionate about improving nutritional health, he actively mentors students, leads impactful projects, and disseminates knowledge through publications and conferences. His work not only advances the field of food and nutrition but also bridges modern science with traditional wisdom, aiming to improve quality of life on a global scale.

Despina Samakovli | Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Despina Samakovli | Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Despina Samakovli | National and Kapodistrian University of Athens | Greece

Dr. Despina Samakovli is an Assistant Professor of Plant Physiology at the Biology Department of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. With a strong background in molecular plant biology, she has contributed significantly to understanding plant developmental pathways and stress responses. Her research spans prestigious institutions across Greece and Europe, focusing on HSP90 signaling, gene circuitry, and plant adaptation to environmental stress. She has authored numerous high-impact publications and actively participates in academic teaching and mentoring. Her work bridges fundamental science with practical applications in agriculture and biotechnology, positioning her as a leading figure in her field.

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Education

Dr. Samakovli earned her BSc in Agricultural Biotechnology from the Agricultural University of Athens, followed by an MSc in Plant Biotechnology and a PhD in Plant Molecular Biology from the same institution. Her doctoral research focused on the molecular and subcellular role of HSP90 genes in Arabidopsis thaliana, supported by the PENED program. This rigorous academic foundation enabled her to pursue postdoctoral studies and teaching roles in top-tier universities, enriching her expertise in plant physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology. Her education laid the groundwork for an impactful career in academic research and instruction.

Professional Experience

Dr. Samakovli has held diverse academic positions across Greece and Europe. She currently serves as Assistant Professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (2023–present). Her postdoctoral work includes extensive research on plant signaling pathways at institutions such as the Agricultural University of Athens, University of Crete, and Palacký University in the Czech Republic. She has contributed to projects on HSP90 protein signaling, plant development, and stress responses under prestigious programs like FP7, INTERREG, and GACR. Her teaching spans BSc and MSc levels, covering subjects like Plant Physiology, Molecular Biology, and Systems Biology across multiple institutions.

Research Focus

Dr. Samakovli’s research focuses on molecular plant physiology, particularly the mechanisms governing plant development, stress adaptation, and signaling pathways. Her work explores post-transcriptional and post-translational regulation, especially involving HSP90 proteins and MAPK cascades in Arabidopsis thaliana. She is also involved in studies aiming to enhance crop resilience and olive oil quality through genetic evaluation and environmental adaptation. Her integrative approach combines molecular biology, biotechnology, and cell signaling to understand plant responses to abiotic stress and developmental cues, contributing to sustainable agriculture and improved crop performance under changing climate conditions.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Samakovli’s distinguished research has earned her involvement in multiple high-impact national and European projects, such as FP7, HFRI, and INTERREG, funded by bodies including GSRT-GR and the Czech Science Foundation. Her article in the Journal of Experimental Botany was featured on the cover, and her work has received F1000 recommendations for excellence. She has been invited as a lecturer in graduate seminars and recognized for her contributions to both teaching and research. Her reputation as a leading plant physiologist is further reinforced by her extensive publication record in internationally reputed journals.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Tight regulation of expression of two Arabidopsis cytosolic Hsp90 genes during embryo development
Authors: C. Prasinos, K. Krampis, D. Samakovli, P. Hatzopoulos
Journal: Journal of Experimental Botany 56 (412), 633–644
Citations: 117
Year: 2005

Title: YODA-HSP90 module regulates phosphorylation-dependent inactivation of SPEECHLESS to control stomatal development under acute heat stress in Arabidopsis
Authors: D. Samakovli, T. Tichá, T. Vavrdová, M. Ovečka, I. Luptovčiak, V. Zapletalová, et al.
Journal: Molecular Plant 13 (4), 612–633
Citations: 85
Year: 2020

Title: Katanin Effects on Dynamics of Cortical Microtubules and Mitotic Arrays in Arabidopsis thaliana Revealed by Advanced Live-Cell Imaging
Authors: G. Komis, I. Luptovčiak, M. Ovečka, D. Samakovli, O. Šamajová, J. Šamaj
Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science 8, 866
Citations: 68
Year: 2017

Title: Brassinosteroid nuclear signaling recruits HSP 90 activity
Authors: D. Samakovli, T. Margaritopoulou, C. Prassinos, D. Milioni, P. Hatzopoulos
Journal: New Phytologist 203 (3), 743–757
Citations: 67
Year: 2014

Title: Hsp90 canalizes developmental perturbation
Authors: D. Samakovli, A. Thanou, C. Valmas, P. Hatzopoulos
Journal: Journal of Experimental Botany 58 (13), 3513–3524
Citations: 61
Year: 2007

Title: Multifaceted roles of HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 90 molecular chaperones in plant development
Authors: T. Tichá, D. Samakovli, A. Kuchařová, T. Vavrdová, J. Šamaj
Journal: Journal of Experimental Botany 71 (14), 3966–3985
Citations: 56
Year: 2020

Title: HSP90 canonical content organizes a molecular scaffold mechanism to progress flowering
Authors: T. Margaritopoulou, N. Kryovrysanaki, P. Megkoula, C. Prassinos, D. Samakovli, et al.
Journal: The Plant Journal 87 (2), 174–187
Citations: 44
Year: 2016

Title: Complexity of Hsp90 in organelle targeting
Authors: C. Prassinos, K. Haralampidis, D. Milioni, D. Samakovli, K. Krampis, et al.
Journal: Plant Molecular Biology 67 (4), 323–334
Citations: 29
Year: 2008

Title: HSP90 affects root growth in Arabidopsis by regulating the polar distribution of PIN1
Authors: D. Samakovli, L. Roka, A. Dimopoulou, P.K. Plitsi, A. Žukauskaitė, et al.
Journal: New Phytologist 231 (5), 1814–1831
Citations: 24
Year: 2021

Title: KATANIN 1 is essential for embryogenesis and seed formation in Arabidopsis
Authors: I. Luptovčiak, D. Samakovli, G. Komis, J. Šamaj
Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science 8, 728
Citations: 23
Year: 2017

Title: HSP90 chaperones regulate stomatal differentiation under normal and heat stress conditions
Authors: D. Samakovli, T. Tichá, J. Šamaj
Journal: Plant Signaling & Behavior 15 (9), 1789817
Citations: 22
Year: 2020

Conclusion

Dr. Despina Samakovli exemplifies academic excellence in plant physiology and molecular biology through her extensive research, publications, and teaching contributions. Her multidisciplinary experience across leading Greek and European institutions has advanced our understanding of key plant regulatory mechanisms, with practical implications for agriculture and environmental sustainability. Her dedication to education, innovation, and collaborative research underscores her suitability for recognition in scientific and academic communities. With a proven record of leadership and scholarly impact, Dr. Samakovli continues to inspire future researchers while driving progress in plant science and biotechnology.

Naveed Ahmed | Infectious Diseases | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Naveed Ahmed | Infectious Diseases | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Naveed Ahmed | University of Tabuk | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Naveed Ahmed, PhD, is a Registered Scientist (UK) and Professional Technologist (Malaysia) specializing in Medical Microbiology. With a robust academic background and diverse research expertise, he currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Ahmed has contributed extensively to infectious disease diagnostics, antimicrobial resistance, nanomedicine, and vaccine development. His prolific output includes over 40 Q1/Q2 publications and numerous presentations at international conferences. Recognized with prestigious awards such as the Sanggar Sanjung and Young Investigator Award, Dr. Ahmed is deeply engaged in translational research, academic mentorship, and global health initiatives.

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Dr. Naveed Ahmed holds a PhD in Medical Microbiology from Universiti Sains Malaysia, where he completed significant research on Epstein-Barr virus and cancer immunotherapy. He earned a Master of Science in Microbiology from the University of Central Punjab and a BS (Hons) in Medical Laboratory Technology from the University of the Punjab, Lahore. His education has been enriched by merit scholarships, certifications, and awards that reflect his dedication to academic excellence and scientific innovation. His interdisciplinary background has equipped him with strong foundations in diagnostics, molecular biology, immunology, and public health microbiology.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ahmed currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, where he teaches and contributes to curriculum development and quality assurance. His experience spans academia, research, and hospital-based microbiology, including roles at Universiti Sains Malaysia, the Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute, and Chughtai Lab. His responsibilities have ranged from managing research grants, publishing in indexed journals, and supervising teams, to laboratory quality control and training staff. Dr. Ahmed has also served as a visiting lecturer at several institutions, highlighting his dedication to education, professional growth, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Research Focus

Dr. Ahmed’s research centers on medical microbiology, infectious diseases, nanomedicine, cancer immunotherapy, and antimicrobial resistance. He has led and contributed to projects involving in-vitro diagnostics for mosquito-borne diseases, rapid COVID-19 test evaluations, and computational vaccine design targeting pathogens like Epstein-Barr virus and Enterobacter cloacae. His work often bridges molecular biology, immunoinformatics, and translational medicine, with the goal of developing practical health interventions. Dr. Ahmed also explores the therapeutic potential of bioactive compounds, nanoparticles, and host-pathogen interactions, striving to advance diagnostics and treatment strategies for emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases worldwide.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Naveed Ahmed has been recognized with numerous accolades for his research excellence and academic performance. These include the Graduate on Time Award (2024), nominations for Best PhD Thesis, and multiple Sanggar Sanjung Awards for publication excellence at Universiti Sains Malaysia. He secured second place in oral presentations at RCMM/NCCR 2023 and received the Best Poster Presentation at MMIDSP 2020. He is also the recipient of departmental awards for journal club presentations and a merit-based Research Assistance Scheme. His contributions reflect consistent excellence, dedication to scientific advancement, and leadership in academic and clinical microbiology.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Application of Artificial Intelligence in Combating High Antimicrobial Resistance Rates
Citations: 112 (2022)
Journal: Antibiotics, Volume 11, Issue 6, Article 784

Title: Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles from Extracts of Wild Ginger (Zingiber zerumbet) with Antibacterial Activity Against Selective Multidrug Resistant Oral Bacteria
Citations: 77 (2022)
Journal: Molecules, Volume 27, Issue 6, Article 2007

Title: High-Dose Vitamin C for Cancer Therapy
Citations: 75 (2022)
Journal: Pharmaceuticals, Volume 15, Issue 6, Article 711

Title: Self-Medication as an Important Risk Factor for Antibiotic Resistance: A Multi-Institutional Survey Among Students
Citations: 68 (2022)
Journal: Antibiotics, Volume 11, Issue 7, Article 842

Title: The Antimicrobial Efficacy Against Selective Oral Microbes, Antioxidant Activity and Preliminary Phytochemical Screening of Zingiber officinale
Citations: 66 (2022)
Journal: Infection and Drug Resistance, Pages 2773–2785

Title: Clinical Manifestation, Transmission, Pathogenesis, and Diagnosis of Monkeypox Virus: A Comprehensive Review
Citations: 56 (2023)
Journal: Life, Volume 13, Issue 2, Article 522

Title: The Usage of Antibiotics by COVID-19 Patients with Comorbidities: The Risk of Increased Antimicrobial Resistance
Citations: 53 (2021)
Journal: Antibiotics, Volume 11, Issue 1, Article 35

Title: Smoking – A Dangerous Addiction: A Systematic Review on an Underrated Risk Factor for Oral Diseases
Citations: 50 (2021)
Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Volume 18, Issue 21, Article 11003

Title: Evaluation of Bi-Lateral Co-Infections and Antibiotic Resistance Rates Among COVID-19 Patients
Citations: 46 (2022)
Journal: Antibiotics, Volume 11, Issue 2, Article 276

Title: Synthesis, Characterization and Antimicrobial Activity of Bacillus subtilis-Derived Silver Nanoparticles Against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria
Citations: 46 (2020)
Journal: Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology, Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages 1–7

Title: An Overview on Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterisation of Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacterales
Citations: 45 (2022)
Journal: Medicina, Volume 58, Issue 11, Article 1675

Title: Applications of Alginate-Based Nanomaterials in Enhancing the Therapeutic Effects of Bee Products
Citations: 43 (2022)
Journal: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, Volume 9, Article 865833

Title: Antibiotic Resistance Profile in Relation to Virulence Genes fimH, hlyA and usp of Uropathogenic E. coli Isolates in Lahore, Pakistan
Citations: 42 (2019)
Journal: Tropical Biomedicine, Volume 36, Pages 559–568

Conclusion

Dr. Naveed Ahmed exemplifies the qualities of a committed researcher, skilled educator, and dedicated scientist in the field of medical microbiology. His strong academic background, multifaceted research portfolio, and international collaborations make him a valuable asset to the global health community. Through his impactful publications, patents, and teaching roles, he continues to drive innovation in infectious disease diagnostics and treatment. Dr. Ahmed’s journey reflects excellence, integrity, and a forward-looking vision—ideals that position him for continued success in academia, clinical research, and health policy on both national and international levels.

Yeliz Karaçar | Psychiatric Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yeliz Karaçar | Psychiatric Nursing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yeliz Karaçar | Akdeniz University | Turkey.

Dr. Yeliz Karaçar is a dedicated researcher and academic in the field of psychiatric nursing at Akdeniz University, Türkiye. With over eight years of clinical experience and seven years in academia, she combines practical expertise with rigorous research. Her academic path includes an MSc in Mental Health Nursing and a BA in Sociology, culminating in a PhD focused on psychoeducation for families of ICU patients. She has contributed to more than 20 publications, authored book chapters, and engaged in international collaborations through Erasmus+. Her research prioritizes compassionate, evidence-based care for individuals with mental health and chronic health challenges.

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Dr. Karaçar’s academic journey is grounded in interdisciplinary learning and specialized training. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and a Master’s degree in Mental Health Nursing . Her passion for psychiatric nursing led her to pursue a PhD, which she earned in 2024 from Akdeniz University. Her doctoral research explored psychoeducational interventions for families of ICU patients. She further enriched her academic profile through an Erasmus+ Internship at the University of Rome Tor Vergata in 2024. She has also undertaken intensive training in qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research to advance her scholarly and clinical contributions.

Professional Experience

Dr. Yeliz Karaçar brings a wealth of clinical and academic experience to the field of psychiatric nursing. She served eight years in clinical nursing settings, honing her practical skills in mental health care. For the past seven years, she has been affiliated with Akdeniz University as a research assistant in the Department of Psychiatric Nursing. She is actively involved in research, teaching, peer review, and editorial duties, including her role on the editorial board of the Akdeniz Nursing Journal. Her multidisciplinary background enhances her ability to bridge clinical practice with academic inquiry and promote holistic patient care strategies.

Research Focus

Dr. Karaçar’s research centers on psychiatric nursing, with a strong focus on mental health, chronic illness, self-management, and compassionate care. She investigates psychological outcomes in patients and caregivers, with a particular emphasis on ICU settings and vulnerable populations such as older adults. Her PhD research introduced psychoeducational models for ICU patient families, and she continues to explore self-efficacy and resilience among caregivers. Her work blends theory with evidence-based practice and aims to inform clinical interventions that promote emotional well-being. She is especially interested in bridging the gap between research and nursing care through education, compassion, and innovation.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Yeliz Karaçar’s academic and research excellence has earned her recognition both nationally and internationally. In 2024, she was selected for the Erasmus+ Internship Mobility at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, strengthening her global academic ties. She has contributed to over 20 publications, including journals indexed in SCI, Scopus, and ESCI. In addition, her authored book chapters reflect her expertise in self-management, compassion, and elder care. Her editorial role at Akdeniz Nursing Journal and active memberships in several professional associations underscore her commitment to advancing psychiatric nursing. She is now a nominee for the prestigious Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

The effect of self-management and subjective recovery on social functioning in people with schizophrenia: A cross-sectional study based on a community mental health centre | International Journal of Social Psychiatry

Crisis management process of intensive care nurse managers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a descriptive qualitative study | BMC Nursing

The Effect of Psychological Resilience and Self‐Efficacy on Caregiver Burden: A Cross‐Sectional Study Among Caregivers of People With Alzheimer’s Disease | Nursing Open

Psychometric properties of the caregiver self-efficacy in contributing to self-care in chronic conditions scale in a western asian country | Geriatric Nursing

Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Version of the Compassion Motivation and Action Scales in a Community-Based Population | Journal of Transcultural Nursing

Professional Self‐Efficacy and Readiness to Encounter Individuals Exposed to Partner Abuse in Nurses: A Cross‐Sectional Study | Journal of Advanced Nursing

Does fear of compassion effect nurses’ caring behaviours? A cross-sectional study | Nursing Ethics

Factors Predicting Mental Health Literacy in Older Adults: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study | Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services

Hibrit Eğitim Alan Hemşirelik Öğrencilerinin Pandemi Sürecinde Klinik Uygulama Kaygısı ve Özyeterlik İnançlarıyla İlişkisi: Kesitsel Bir Çalışma | Ordu Üniversitesi Hemşirelik Çalışmaları Dergisi

Effect of motivational interview-based self-management programme on self-efficacy in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trial | Current Psychology

Conclusion

Dr. Yeliz Karaçar exemplifies the values of excellence, compassion, and innovation in psychiatric nursing. Her strong foundation in both clinical and academic domains, enriched by international experience and interdisciplinary education, positions her as a leader in mental health research. With a commitment to improving caregiver and patient outcomes, she advocates for evidence-based and theory-driven nursing practices. Her ongoing contributions to research, education, and editorial work highlight her dedication to the nursing profession. Dr. Karaçar is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, and her future endeavors are poised to make significant impacts in healthcare and nursing education.

Dongting Yue | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dongting Yue | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dongting Yue | Shanghai University | China

Dr. Dongting Yue is an accomplished environmental scientist affiliated with the School of Environmental Science and Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. With a strong academic background and international research exposure, he specializes in nanocatalysis, photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, and wastewater treatment technologies. His career includes a postdoctoral fellowship and visiting scholarship at leading institutions in China and Australia. Dr. Yue has published extensively in high-impact journals and actively contributes to advancing photo(electro)catalytic applications in environmental remediation. His work reflects a commitment to sustainable solutions and innovative environmental engineering strategies through interdisciplinary research.

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Dr. Dongting Yue holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2014–2017), where he specialized in nanomaterials, photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, and organic wastewater treatment. He also earned a Master’s degree in the same field from Shandong University (2011–2014) and a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Jinan (2006–2010). He further advanced his academic career as a postdoctoral fellow and associate researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Shanghai University, respectively, and gained international experience as a visiting scholar at the University of Queensland in 2019–2020.

Experience

Dr. Dongting Yue is currently serving as an Associate Researcher at Shanghai University since October 2020. Previously, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Shanghai Jiao Tong University from 2017 to 2020, where he worked with Profs. Yixin Zhao and Xudong Yang. During 2019–2020, he expanded his research horizons as a visiting scholar at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, University of Queensland, under Dr. Chengzhong Yu. His professional journey encompasses advanced research on nanomaterials, photo(electro)catalysis, and water purification technologies, contributing to numerous high-impact publications and national research grants in environmental science and engineering.

Research Focus

Dr. Dongting Yue’s research is centered on the development of nanocatalysts and electrode materials for advanced environmental applications. His core focus lies in photo(electron)-catalytic hydrogen evolution and Fenton-like reactions for wastewater treatment. He actively explores the synthesis of nanostructured materials and their integration into innovative catalytic systems for pollutant degradation and clean energy production. His studies on photocatalytic hydrogen peroxide generation and nitrate reduction have opened new avenues for low-energy, high-efficiency water treatment. Dr. Yue’s work significantly contributes to environmental nanotechnology, aiming to address pressing global issues such as water contamination and sustainable energy.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Dongting Yue has received multiple accolades for his academic and research excellence. He was honored with the “Second Prize for Subject Report” and “Second Prize for Poster Display” at the Graduate Academic Forum of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2016). He was recognized as an “SJTU-ATAL Outstanding Student” and received the “Outstanding Graduate” award from Shandong University and Shandong Province in 2014. He was a recipient of the prestigious “Qugeping Scholarship” from the China Environmental Protection Foundation and won a “Third Prize” in the Energy Saving and Emission Reduction Competition. Early in his academic career, he also earned a third-class scholarship at the University of Jinan.

Publications Top Notes

FeOOH quantum dots coupled g-C3N4 for visible light driving photo-Fenton degradation of organic pollutants

Citation: 289

Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol. 237, pp. 513–520, 2018

Authors: X. Qian, Y. Wu, M. Kan, M. Fang, D. Yue, J. Zeng, Y. Zhao

Carbon quantum dots decorated Bi₂WO₆ nanocomposite with enhanced photocatalytic oxidation activity for VOCs

Citation: 287

Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol. 193, pp. 16–21, 2016

Authors: X. Qian, D. Yue, Z. Tian, M. Ren, Y. Zhu, M. Kan, T. Zhang, Y. Zhao

Visible light assisted heterogeneous Fenton-like degradation of organic pollutant via α-FeOOH/mesoporous carbon composites

Citation: 271

Journal: Environmental Science & Technology, Vol. 51(7), pp. 3993–4000, 2017

Authors: X. Qian, M. Ren, Y. Zhu, D. Yue, Y. Han, J. Jia, Y. Zhao

Lead-free double perovskite Cs₂AgBiBr₆/RGO composite for efficient visible light photocatalytic H₂ evolution

Citation: 243

Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol. 268, 118399, 2020

Authors: T. Wang, D. Yue, X. Li, Y. Zhao

Highly efficient utilization of nano-Fe(0) embedded in mesoporous carbon for activation of peroxydisulfate

Citation: 214

Journal: Environmental Science & Technology, Vol. 53(15), pp. 9081–9090, 2019

Authors: Y. Wu, X. Chen, Y. Han, D. Yue, X. Cao, Y. Zhao, X. Qian

Mesoporous TiO₂ films coated on carbon foam based on waste polyurethane for enhanced photocatalytic oxidation of VOCs

Citation: 137

Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol. 212, pp. 1–6, 2017

Authors: X. Qian, M. Ren, D. Yue, Y. Zhu, Y. Han, Z. Bian, Y. Zhao

Hydrophilic mesoporous carbon as iron (III)/(II) electron shuttle for visible light enhanced Fenton-like degradation of organic pollutants

Citation: 131

Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol. 231, pp. 108–114, 2018

Authors: X. Qian, M. Ren, M. Fang, M. Kan, D. Yue, Z. Bian, H. Li, J. Jia, Y. Zhao

A novel polynary fatty acid/sludge ceramsite composite phase change materials and its applications in building energy conservation

Citation: 95

Journal: Renewable Energy, Vol. 76, pp. 45–52, 2015

Authors: H. He, P. Zhao, Q. Yue, B. Gao, D. Yue, Q. Li

NiFe layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanosheet catalysts with Fe as electron transfer mediator for enhanced persulfate activation

Citation: 85

Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, Vol. 11(3), pp. 968–973, 2020

Authors: D. Yue, X. Yan, C. Guo, X. Qian, Y. Zhao

CuO nanosheet as a recyclable Fenton-like catalyst prepared from simulated Cu(II) waste effluents by alkaline H₂O₂ reaction

Citation: 74

Journal: Environmental Science: Nano, Vol. 6(1), pp. 105–114, 2019

Authors: M. Fang, R. Zheng, Y. Wu, D. Yue, X. Qian, Y. Zhao, Z. Bian

Photocatalytic remediation of ionic pollutant

Citation: 74

Journal: Science Bulletin, Vol. 60(21), pp. 1791–1806, 2015

Authors: D. Yue, X. Qian, Y. Zhao

Conclusion

Dr. Dongting Yue stands as a dedicated environmental scientist whose contributions span innovative catalyst development and eco-friendly water treatment methods. His comprehensive academic training, international collaborations, and sustained research excellence have established him as a rising leader in environmental nanotechnology. With a strong publication record, prestigious grants, and multiple honors, Dr. Yue continues to push the boundaries of photo(electro)catalytic applications. His interdisciplinary approach addresses critical environmental challenges, promoting sustainable technologies for energy and water purification. He is poised to make even greater contributions to global environmental sustainability through continued research, innovation, and scientific collaboration.

Abudureheman Abuduaini | E-commerce | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abudureheman Abuduaini | E-commerce | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abudureheman Abuduaini | School of Economics, Guangdong University of Finance and Economics  | China

Mr. Abuduaini Abudureheman is a dedicated academic affiliated with the School of Economics at Guangdong University of Finance and Economics, China. He holds a PhD in Economic Information Management from the Central University of Finance and Economics. His scholarly journey is marked by consistent contributions to research in cross-border e-commerce, innovation management, and data-driven decision-making systems. With numerous first-author publications in SCI, CSSCI, and core Chinese journals, his work bridges economics and technology. A proactive researcher and educator, he remains engaged in advancing the integration of big data analytics and economic theory to solve practical challenges in global digital commerce.

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Mr. Abuduaini earned his PhD in Economic Information Management from the School of Information at the Central University of Finance and Economics, China. His academic training provided a strong foundation in integrating information systems with economic theories and practices. During his doctoral studies, he focused on the intersection of economic behavior, data analysis, and management systems. The program emphasized research methods in applied economics and digital innovation. His rigorous academic background has enabled him to contribute meaningfully to the fields of e-commerce strategy, logistics optimization, and intelligent systems for economic management.

Experience

Mr. Abuduaini Abudureheman currently serves at the School of Economics, Guangdong University of Finance and Economics. Over the years, he has taken on teaching, research, and academic supervision roles. His professional expertise lies in electronic commerce, organizational intelligence, and economic digitalization. He has led multiple projects and authored over ten high-impact research papers indexed in SCI, CSSCI, and EI databases. His experience spans designing analytical models, advising students, and contributing to academic journals. With a focus on applied research, he has built a strong reputation for bridging academic theory with real-world economic issues, especially in cross-border trade and digital platforms.

Research Focus

Mr. Abuduaini’s research centers on cross-border e-commerce, digital innovation, and intelligent systems in economic management. He explores user behavior analysis, logistics optimization, consumer trust modeling, and performance evaluation through advanced methodologies such as fuzzy logic, D-S evidence theory, and convolutional neural networks. His interdisciplinary approach combines economics, data science, and organizational theory to address contemporary challenges in e-commerce logistics, consumer engagement, and platform management. His work supports more efficient, trustworthy, and scalable systems in international digital trade and has implications for policymakers, platform developers, and supply chain strategists looking to enhance the competitiveness of e-commerce ecosystems.

Awards and Honors

Mr. Abuduaini Abudureheman has earned significant recognition through his prolific research output. Serving as the first author on all his published works, he has contributed to numerous SCI-indexed and core journals such as Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, Soft Computing, and ACTA AGR SCAND B-S P. His work has been featured in both international and national journals of repute, including those indexed by EI and CSSCI. These consistent contributions highlight his academic excellence and the esteem he holds within the Chinese and global research community on e-commerce and economic systems.

 Publications Top Notes

Title: Design of a User Comment Management System Based on Text Mining: Innovative Organization Management for E-Commerce
Journal: Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
Date: October 2023

Title: Optimization Model Design of Cross-Border E-Commerce Transportation Path under the Background of Prevention and Control of COVID-19 Pneumonia
Journal: Soft Computing
Date: March 2021

Title: Research on Consumer Trust Measurement Model for Agricultural Products E-Commerce Based on D-S Evidence Theory
Journal: Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B – Soil & Plant Science
Date: February 2021

Title: Performance Evaluation of Enterprises’ Innovation Capacity Based on Fuzzy System Model and Convolutional Neural Network
Journal: Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems
Date: February 2021

Title: Evaluation Research on China’s Cross-Border E-Commerce Logistics Business under the Game Theory-Based Combined Weighting Model
Journal: Statistics and Decision
Date: September 2022

Title: Knowledge Management Capability, Organizational Intelligence, and Innovation Performance on E-Commerce Platforms
Journal: Commercial Economy Research
Date: January 2021

Title: Research on the Transformation and Upgrading of China’s Foreign Trade from the Perspective of Cross-Border E-Commerce Development
Journal: Price Monthly
Date: September 2020

Title: Precision Marketing Strategies for E-Commerce from the Perspective of Big Data
Journal: China Statistics
Date: January 2017

Title: Research on New Models of Small-Scale Cross-Border E-Commerce under Economic Globalization
Journal: Reform and Strategy
Date: June 2016

Title: Analysis of College Students’ Online Business in China
Journal: Applied Mechanics and Materials
Date: August 2014

Title: Barriers and Benefits in the Adoption of E-Government in China
Journal: Advances in Mechatronics and Control Engineering
Date: May 2014

Conclusion

Mr. Abuduaini Abudureheman stands out as a leading academic in the domain of digital economics and e-commerce strategy. With a robust educational foundation, comprehensive teaching experience, and a focused research portfolio, he has made valuable contributions to the understanding and optimization of cross-border trade and digital management systems. His ability to apply complex theoretical models to real-world economic problems marks him as an impactful scholar. Through ongoing research and academic engagement, he is well-positioned to influence future developments in e-commerce infrastructure, data-driven economic policy, and digital innovation both within China and internationally.