Shambel Akalu | Gravity theories | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shambel Akalu | Gravity theories | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc at North-West University, Ethiopia.

Dr. Shambel Sahlu is a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Space Research, North-West University, South Africa, and a research associate at the Space Science and Geo-spatial Institute, Ethiopia. He obtained his Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics with a focus on cosmology from Addis Ababa University. With a strong passion for the mysteries of the universe, he is actively engaged in modified gravity theories, cosmic acceleration, and structure formation in the universe. Dr. Sahlu has published widely in high-impact journals and serves as a mentor, tutor, and supervisor for undergraduate and graduate students. His commitment to scientific excellence extends to organizing conferences and contributing to the African and international physics communities. He is an active member of several prestigious organizations, including the African Astronomical Society and the International Astronomical Union.

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Education

Dr. Shambel Sahlu began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Physics from Gondar University (2009–2011), followed by an M.Sc. in Plasma Physics from Mekelle University (2011–2013). He then pursued a Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics (Cosmology) at Addis Ababa University from 2016 to 2020, where he specialized in modified gravity theories, cosmic expansion, and perturbations. His academic path reflects a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied physics, further sharpened by international research visits to institutions like the University of Valencia (Spain), North-West University (South Africa), and the University of Oslo (Norway). Dr. Sahlu’s multidisciplinary training in physics and cosmology has equipped him with advanced knowledge in observational and theoretical astrophysics, laying a solid groundwork for his contributions to the field of cosmology.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sahlu is currently a postdoctoral fellow at North-West University (2023–present), where he mentors MSc and Honours students and teaches cosmology-related courses. He is also a research associate at the Space Science and Geo-spatial Institute in Ethiopia (2021–present), where he previously led the cosmology group. From 2013 to 2016, he served as a lecturer at Wolkite University, teaching undergraduate physics courses such as Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, and Classical Mechanics. His roles have consistently blended teaching, research, and academic leadership, and he has presented at multiple international conferences. Dr. Sahlu has also contributed to curriculum development and academic consultation, making significant strides in shaping the next generation of physicists and cosmologists in both Africa and abroad.

Research Interest

Dr. Sahlu’s research focuses on theoretical cosmology, with an emphasis on modified theories of gravity, cosmic acceleration, dark energy models, and large-scale structure formation. He investigates alternative cosmological models such as f(R), f(Q), f(T), and f(R,Lm) gravity to address fundamental problems like the cosmic coincidence and inflationary dynamics. His expertise lies in applying observational constraints to theoretical models, often utilizing advanced statistical tools and coding platforms like Python, FORTRAN, and Maple. He actively collaborates with international scientists, and his interdisciplinary approach integrates observational data with theoretical constructs to refine our understanding of the universe’s expansion and evolution. His work significantly contributes to bridging the gap between observational cosmology and high-energy physics.

Award and Honor

While Dr. Shambel Sahlu’s CV doesn’t list specific awards by name, his achievements reflect high academic and scientific recognition. He was entrusted with leadership roles such as heading the Cosmology Group in Ethiopia and mentoring graduate students in South Africa. He was selected for prestigious research visits to the University of Valencia, University of Oslo, and North-West University, signaling international recognition. Additionally, his work has been featured at globally recognized events like the ICTP’s DSU2023 and the International Astronomical Union Symposium. His student-led projects have been published in conference proceedings, attesting to his mentorship impact. Membership in esteemed bodies such as the African Astronomical Society and the International Astronomical Union further confirms his standing in the scientific community.

Conclusion

Dr. Shambel Sahlu is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His strong academic record, international collaboration, and leadership in cosmology research position him as a compelling nominee. If accompanied by metrics of research impact (citations, funding), his application would be even stronger.

Publications Top Notes
  • Title: Multi-components fluid in f(r, t) gravity with observational constraints
    Authors: B. K. Shukla, Shambel Sahlu, D. Sofuoğlu, P. Mishra, A. H. Alfedeel
    Year: 2025
    Citation: The European Physical Journal Plus, 140(3), 1–14.

  • Title: Structure growth in f(Q) cosmology
    Authors: Shambel Sahlu, Álvaro de la Cruz-Dombriz, Amare Abebe
    Year: 2025
    Citation: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, staf439.SpringerLink+7arXiv+7arXiv+7

  • Title: The cosmology of f(R,L_m) gravity: Constraining the background and perturbed dynamics
    Authors: Shambel Sahlu, Alnadhief H. A. Alfedeel, Amare Abebe
    Year: 2024
    Citation: The European Physical Journal C, 84(9), 1–13.arXiv+6arXiv+6arXiv+6

  • Title: Constraining viscous-fluid models in f(Q) gravity using cosmic measurements and large-scale structure data
    Authors: Shambel Sahlu, Renier T. Hough, Amare Abebe
    Year: 2024
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.02775.arXivarXiv+3arXiv+3arXiv+3

  • Title: Observational constraints of diffusive dark-fluid cosmology
    Authors: Shambel Sahlu, U. Mukhopadhyay, R. R. Mekuria, Amare Abebe
    Year: 2023
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.02913.arXiv+3arXiv+3arXiv+3

  • Title: Confronting the Chaplygin gas with data: Background and perturbed cosmic dynamics
    Authors: Shambel Sahlu, H. Sami, R. Hough, M. Elmardi, A.-M. Swart, Amare Abebe
    Year: 2021
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.11695.

  • Title: Covariant density and velocity perturbations of the quasi-Newtonian cosmological model in f(T) gravity
    Authors: Heba Sami, Shambel Sahlu, Amare Abebe, Peter K. S. Dunsby
    Year: 2021
    Citation: The European Physical Journal C, 81, 872.SpringerLink+2arXiv+2SpringerLink+2SpringerLink+1SpringerLink+1

  • Title: On multifluid perturbations in scalar–tensor cosmology
    Authors: J. Ntahompagaze, Shambel Sahlu, Amare Abebe, M. R. Mbonye
    Year: 2020
    Citation: International Journal of Modern Physics D, 2050120.

  • Title: Scalar perturbations in f(T) gravity using the 1 + 3 covariant approach
    Authors: Shambel Sahlu, J. Ntahompagaze, Amare Abebe, Álvaro de la Cruz-Dombriz, David F. Mota
    Year: 2020
    Citation: The European Physical Journal C, 80, 422.arXiv+4arXiv+4arXiv+4SpringerLink+1SpringerLink+1

  • Title: Inflationary constraints in teleparallel gravity theory
    Authors: Shambel Sahlu, J. Ntahompagaze, Amare Abebe, David F. Mota
    Year: 2020
    Citation: International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics.

  • Title: Implementation of a radiation protection system at four hospitals in Ethiopia
    Authors: G. M. Geletu, F. Abiko, Shambel Sahlu
    Year: 2019
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.07271.

  • Title: Unifying dark matter and dark energy in Chaplygin gas cosmology
    Authors: A. Swart, R. Hough, Shambel Sahlu, et al.
    Year: 2019
    Citation: [Details not specified in the provided information.]

  • Title: The Chaplygin gas as a model for modified teleparallel gravity?
    Authors: Shambel Sahlu, J. Ntahompagaze, M. Elmardi, Amare Abebe
    Year: 2019
    Citation: The European Physical Journal C, 79(9), 749.

  • Title: Perturbations in a Chaplygin gas cosmology
    Authors: Shambel Sahlu, et al.
    Year: 2019
    Citation: [Details not specified in the provided information.]

  • Title: Accelerating universe in modified teleparallel gravity theory
    Authors: Shambel Sahlu, J. Ntahompagaze, Amare Abebe, David F. Mota
    Year:

Asha Binu Raj | Human Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asha Binu Raj | Human Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM), Pune, India.

Dr. Asha Binu Raj is an accomplished academician, researcher, consultant, and trainer in the fields of Human Resource Management and Organizational Behaviour. With a career spanning over 22 years, she has combined industry and academic excellence, currently serving as an Associate Professor at the National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM), Pune. She has over 13 years of academic experience in teaching at doctoral, postgraduate, and undergraduate levels. Dr. Raj has led numerous training programs and consultancy projects for national and international banking and corporate sectors. Her work spans leadership development, talent management, stress management, and employee engagement. A prolific author, she has several publications in SCOPUS and ABDC-indexed journals and is actively involved in editorial boards and peer-reviewing processes. Her work has been recognized with best paper awards at prestigious international conferences. Passionate about knowledge sharing, she continues to bridge academia and industry through training, research, and thought leadership.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Asha Binu Raj holds a Ph.D. in Management Studies (Human Resource Management) from the University of Hyderabad, with a research focus on internal branding in the service sector. She completed her MBA in Human Resource Management and Marketing from Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, India, with a strong academic record (CGPA: 7.91). Her academic foundation began with a B.Sc. in Biology and Chemistry from the same university’s Govt. Autonomous Science College. She has also pursued multiple faculty development programs (FDPs) and workshops in areas such as HR Analytics, Data-Driven Decision Making with R and Python, Technology Management, Gamification, and Case Teaching. These educational engagements have equipped her with strong interdisciplinary teaching, research, and digital skills. Her academic journey reflects a blend of theory and application, laying a robust foundation for her leadership in academia and corporate training.

Professional Experience

Dr. Raj has over 22 years of professional experience, split between 13+ years in academia and over 8 years in corporate HR. She is currently an Associate Professor at NIBM Pune, previously holding senior roles at ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad, Kasturba Gandhi College, ASMA Institute of Management, and others. Her teaching expertise spans HRM, Organizational Behaviour, Leadership, and Employer Branding. She has directed training and management development programs (MDPs) for major banks and corporates, including Aurobindo Pharma, DRDO, and India Post. Before academia, she held leadership roles in talent acquisition and HR consulting at Compqsoft Inc., Prima HRM Services, and API Data Communications. Her corporate experience includes talent management, HR branding, employee engagement, and training across IT and non-IT sectors. This diverse experience empowers her to bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world practice in her academic and consulting work.

Research Interest

Dr. Raj’s research delves into the intricate dynamics of Human Resource Management, emphasizing internal branding, employee engagement, corporate governance, and well-being. Her studies often adopt an interdisciplinary lens, merging HR with psychology, organizational behavior, and strategic leadership. A significant portion of her research explores the mediating and moderating effects of leadership, communication, and organizational climate on performance and engagement outcomes. Her recent work investigates technostress, faculty engagement, and spiritual leadership, reflecting the evolving challenges in modern workplaces. She has contributed to the literature on digital internal communication, work-life balance, corporate social responsibility, and quality of work-life through empirical and theoretical research. Her publications, widely indexed in SCOPUS, ABDC, Web of Science, and EBSCO, cater to both academic and practitioner audiences. Dr. Raj also integrates her research insights into her training programs, influencing HR practices in public and private organizations across India and abroad.

Award and Honor

Dr. Asha Binu Raj has received several prestigious accolades for her research and academic contributions. Notably, she won Best Research Paper Awards at SIMS International Research Conference (2019), the International Conference on Business Competitiveness (2015), and the International Conference on Global Business (2011). Her doctoral research was nominated for the Prof. Durganand Sinha Best Dissertation Award (2016) by the National Academy of Psychology, India. She has been invited to chair sessions at various international conferences and serve on expert panels for doctoral programs, including at the University of Maryland. Her scholarly contributions as a reviewer for journals under Emerald, Inderscience, and Sage further validate her standing in academia. She has also contributed as a course designer, content developer, and editor in numerous academic publishing initiatives. These honors reflect her commitment to academic excellence and thought leadership in human resources and organizational development.

Conclusion

Dr. Asha Binu Raj demonstrates a strong and consistent research trajectory with notable publications, academic contributions, and practical impact in the fields of Human Resource Management and Organizational Behaviour. Her work is not only academically rigorous but also addresses real-world challenges, making her research highly relevant and applied. The recognition she has received through multiple best paper awards and her involvement in training and consultancy projects further underscores her influence in both academic and professional circles.While there are opportunities to enhance her profile through increased international collaboration, higher-impact publications, and research funding, these areas represent potential for future growth rather than current gaps.In summary, Dr. Asha Binu Raj is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her well-rounded expertise, dedication to scholarly work, and consistent research output position her as a strong and deserving nominee.

Publications Top Notes
  • Internal branding and technostress among employees
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj, Ashok Kumar Goute
    Year: 2025
    Citation: Acta Psychologica, Volume 255, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2025.104943

  • Corporate board meetings: An additional source of income to the hotel industry
    Authors: Nityanand Tripathi, Asha Binu Raj
    Year: 2025
    Citation: The IUP Journal of Accounting Research & Audit Practices (Accepted)

  • Debt financing, firm performance, and agency costs during COVID-19
    Authors: Nityanand Tripathi, Asha Binu Raj, Naseem Ahamed
    Year: 2024
    Citation: The IUP Journal of Corporate Governance, Vol. 23 No. 2, pp. 5-41

  • Impact of COVID-19 on Indian economy and financial market
    Authors: Nityanand Tripathi, Naseem Ahamed, Asha Binu Raj
    Year: 2024
    Citation: IUP Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. 26 No. 2, pp. 76-88

  • Oil price volatility and corporate debt in India
    Authors: Hammoudeh S.M., Tripathi N., Raj A.B., Tiwari A.K.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 73, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.najef.2024.102187

  • Faculty engagement and spiritual leadership
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj, A.K. Subramani, N. Akbar Jan
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 56 No. 1, https://doi.org/10.1108/ICT-03-2023-0018

  • Workplace spirituality and job satisfaction among teachers
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj, Ambreesh P., Tripathi N.N., Ambreesh Kumar A.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: International Journal of Educational Management, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEM-03-2023-0110

  • Employee engagement at Reliance Jio (Case Study)
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Twentieth AIMS International Conference on Management, pp. 201-204

  • Psychological well-being of students during online education
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj, Kumar P.A., Tripathi N.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: International Journal of Knowledge and Learning, Vol. 16 No. 4, https://doi.org/10.1504/IJKL.2023.134104

  • CSR and employer branding
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj, N. Akbar Jan, A.K. Subramani
    Year: 2022
    Citation: International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 49 No. 12, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSE-09-2021-0541

  • Salaries, board remuneration, and gold demand
    Authors: Tripathi N.N., Asha Binu Raj, Tiwari A.K.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Resources Policy, Vol. 75, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2021.102542

  • Smartphone impact on teacher stress and satisfaction
    Authors: N. Akbar Jan, Asha Binu Raj, A.K. Subramani
    Year: 2022
    Citation: International Journal of Management in Education, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 438–462

  • Corporate governance and opportunistic transactions
    Authors: Tripathi N.N., Binu Raj Asha, Syamala S.R., Tiwari A.K.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, https://doi.org/10.1504/IJEPEE.2022.10044140

  • Business group firms and related party transactions
    Authors: Tripathi N.N., Raj A.B., Sireesha P.B.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies, Vol. 18(1), pp. 24–46

  • Internal branding and transformational leadership
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration, Vol. 14 No. 3, pp. 285-308, https://doi.org/10.1108/APJBA-04-2021-0175

  • Organizational climate in hospitals during COVID-19
    Authors: N. Akbar Jan, Asha Binu Raj, A.K. Subramani
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Indian Journal of Economics & Business, Vol. 20 No. 3

  • E-learning framework and technical education
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj, N. Akbar Jan, A.K. Subramani
    Year: 2021
    Citation: The IUP Journal of Organizational Behavior, Vol. 20 No. 4

  • Academic stress and campus life
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj et al.
    Year: 2021
    Citation: The IUP Journal of Organizational Behavior, Vol. 20 No. 4

  • Employee value proposition and retention intention
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj
    Year: 2020
    Citation: South Asian Journal of Business Studies, Vol. 10 No. 2, https://doi.org/10.1108/SAJBS-10-2019-0183

  • Internal branding and medical staff engagement
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol. 11(03), pp. 942-947

  • Employee well-being through internal branding
    Authors: Asha Binu Raj
    Year: 2018
    Citation: Global Business Review, 21(3), https://doi.org/10.1177/0972150918779161

Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj | Biochemistry | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj | Biochemistry | Young Researcher Award

PhD at Institut Pasteur De Tunis, Tunisia

Dr. Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj is a distinguished molecular biologist specializing in biomarker discovery and clinical application in oncology and precision medicine. With a PhD in Genomics and Oncogenetics awarded Summa Cum Laude, her research has significantly advanced understanding of hereditary gastric cancers and Lynch Syndrome II in Tunisia. As a scientific project manager and associate at the Institut Pasteur de Tunis, she has led regional initiatives like PerMediNA, fostering collaboration across North Africa and Europe. Dr. Ben Aissa-Haj has authored high-impact publications, developed over 25 training programs, and played a pivotal role in implementing genomic tools for personalized cancer care. Her expertise spans molecular diagnostics, bioinformatics, and translational research, with a strong commitment to healthcare capacity building. Recognized for her leadership and scientific contributions, she exemplifies innovation and collaboration in biomedical research and is a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj holds a PhD in Genomics and Oncogenetics from the Faculty of Sciences, Institut Pasteur de Tunis, awarded with the highest distinction—Summa Cum Laude and special jury recognition—for her groundbreaking thesis on the mutational profiles associated with Diffuse Gastric Cancer and Lynch Syndrome II in Tunisia. Prior to her doctorate, she earned a Master of Research in Biochemistry, also with Summa Cum Laude, focusing on the anti-biofilm activity of essential oils against Candida albicans. She completed her undergraduate studies in Biology at the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, where she built a strong foundation in experimental and molecular sciences. Her academic journey reflects a continuous trajectory of excellence and dedication to biomedical research, with a strong emphasis on innovation, molecular biology, and translational medicine, making her well-equipped to address complex challenges in genomics and oncology.

Professional Experience

Dr. Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj has cultivated a rich professional background in molecular oncology and precision medicine. From 2023 to 2024, she served as a Scientific Associate on the Tumor Molecular Board at Institut Pasteur de Tunis, where she worked alongside a multidisciplinary team to interpret molecular profiles in lung, breast, and ovarian cancers. Her efforts contributed to improved personalized treatment outcomes and streamlined cancer care pathways. Between 2021 and 2024, she led the PerMediNA project as a Scientific Project Manager, coordinating over 400 professionals across North Africa and France. She has designed and implemented over 25 advanced training programs, organized international internships, and overseen large-scale research initiatives. Dr. Ben Aissa-Haj’s ability to combine scientific rigor with strategic leadership has positioned her as a central figure in regional genomic medicine, effectively bridging the gap between research and clinical application.

Research Interest

Dr. Ben Aissa-Haj’s research interests lie at the intersection of molecular biology, genomics, oncology, and precision medicine. She is deeply invested in identifying, validating, and applying biomarkers for the early detection, diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic monitoring of hereditary cancers. Her doctoral research focused on mutational signatures in Diffuse Gastric Cancer and Lynch Syndrome II, contributing valuable insights into genetic susceptibility within the Tunisian population. She is particularly passionate about translational research that connects molecular findings to clinical solutions, aiming to improve cancer care through data-driven, personalized approaches. Her work within the PerMediNA consortium has also expanded her focus to regional implementation of genomic tools for lung cancer management. Additionally, she integrates bioinformatics, in silico analysis, and experimental methods such as NGS, digital PCR, and immunohistochemistry to advance her investigations. Her multidisciplinary perspective fosters innovation at the frontier of personalized oncology.

Award and Honor

Dr. Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj is a molecular biologist specializing in biomarker discovery and precision oncology, with a strong focus on translational research. She earned her PhD in Genomics and Oncogenetics from the Institut Pasteur de Tunis with the highest honors, investigating mutation profiles linked to gastric cancer and Lynch Syndrome II. With extensive experience in leading multidisciplinary research projects, including the regionally impactful PerMediNA consortium, she has fostered collaboration across North Africa and Europe. Dr. Ben Aissa-Haj has contributed to over 10 high-impact publications and organized numerous training programs and internships to advance genomic medicine in clinical settings. Her expertise spans molecular diagnostics, bioinformatics, and project management, supported by her roles in tumor molecular boards and international research networks. Fluent in Arabic, French, and English, she is a dedicated advocate for data-driven healthcare innovation and capacity building in genomic research across diverse healthcare systems.

Conclusion

Dr. Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj is an exceptional biomedical scientist whose career reflects a deep commitment to advancing molecular oncology and precision medicine in North Africa and beyond. With an academic background marked by honors and a professional path that combines research excellence with leadership, she bridges the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical application. Her expertise in biomarker research, project management, and training has had tangible impacts on patient care and healthcare professional development. Through collaborative projects like PerMediNA and her work on the Tumor Molecular Board, she has helped implement personalized treatment strategies that are reshaping cancer management in the region. Recognized through prestigious publications, awards, and professional achievements, Dr. Ben Aissa-Haj stands as a leader in translational research. Her scientific acumen, organizational capability, and commitment to innovation make her a compelling and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: The Ethical Imperative of Inclusivity in CBPR: Shared Experience of Science Shop Projects of InSPIRES Consortium
    Authors: Maria Kabbage, Jacqueline Tilley, Jihenne Ben Aissa‐Haj, Hicham Ben Hassine, Anne-Sophie Gresle, Irene Jimeno Maroto, Sonia Maatoug, Sonia Abdelhak, María-Jesus Pinazo
    Year: 2025
    Citation: Kabbage, M., et al. (2025). The Ethical Imperative of Inclusivity in CBPR: Shared Experience of Science Shop Projects of InSPIRES Consortium. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202503.1499.v1

  • Title: A Regionally Based Precision Medicine Implementation Initiative in North Africa: The PerMediNA Consortium
    Authors: Yosr Hamdi, Maroua Boujemaa, Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj, Fouzia Radouani, Meriem Khyatti, Najah Mighri, Mariem Hannachi, Kais Ghedira, Oussema Souiai, Chaima Hkimi, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Hamdi, Y., et al. (2024). A Regionally Based Precision Medicine Implementation Initiative in North Africa: The PerMediNA Consortium. Translational Oncology, 101940. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2024.101940

  • Title: The Identification of Large Rearrangements Involving Intron 2 of the CDH1 Gene in BRCA1/2 Negative and Breast Cancer Susceptibility
    Authors: Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj, Hugo Pinheiro, François Cornelis, Molka Sebai, Didier Meseure, Adrien Briaux, Philippe Berteaux, Cedric Lefol, Gaëtan Des Guetz, Martine Trassard, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Ben Aissa-Haj, J., et al. (2022). The Identification of Large Rearrangements Involving Intron 2 of the CDH1 Gene in BRCA1/2 Negative and Breast Cancer Susceptibility. Genes, 13(12), 2213. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13122213

  • Title: A Rare MSH2 Variant as a Candidate Marker for Lynch Syndrome II Screening in Tunisia: A Case of Diffuse Gastric Carcinoma
    Authors: Maria Kabbage, Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj, Houcemeddine Othman, Amira Jaballah-Gabteni, Sarra Laarayedh, Sahar Elouej, Mouna Medhioub, Haifa Kettiti, Amal Khsiba, Moufida Mahmoudi, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Kabbage, M., et al. (2022). A Rare MSH2 Variant as a Candidate Marker for Lynch Syndrome II Screening in Tunisia: A Case of Diffuse Gastric Carcinoma. Genes, 13(8), 1355. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13081355

  • Title: CDH1 Germline Variants in a Tunisian Cohort with Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Carcinoma
    Authors: Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj, Maria Kabbage, Houcemeddine Othmen, Patrick Saulnier, Haifa Tounsi Kettiti, Amira Jaballah-Gabteni, Azer Ferah, Mouna Medhioub, Amal Khsiba, Moufida Mahmoudi, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Ben Aissa-Haj, J., et al. (2022). CDH1 Germline Variants in a Tunisian Cohort with Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Carcinoma. Genes, 13(3), 400. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13030400

Abdul Ganiwu Mohammed | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdul Ganiwu Mohammed | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Graduate student | C.K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Ghana

Abdul Ganiwu Mohammed is an emerging researcher and mcd3edicated educator specializing in environmental and analytical chemistry, with a strong focus on water quality assessment and sustainable analytical methods. He holds an MPhil in Applied Chemistry and has conducted impactful research on heavy metal contamination in water sources near mining communities and the innovative use of natural dyes for metal ion detection. With hands-on expertise in spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques, he bridges scientific inquiry with practical applications. Beyond research, he has extensive teaching experience at both secondary and tertiary levels, and actively mentors students through STEM programs and science fairs. His role as an Assistant Examiner for WASSCE Chemistry and leadership positions in education highlight his commitment to academic excellence and community development. Abdul’s work demonstrates a balance of technical proficiency, environmental relevance, and educational impact, making him a strong candidate for recognition in research and science education.

Professional Profile 

Education

Abdul Ganiwu Mohammed has a strong academic background rooted in science and education. He earned an MPhil in Applied Chemistry with a specialization in Analytical Chemistry from C.K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Navrongo, Ghana, in July 2024. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor of Education in Science (Chemistry/Physics) and a Diploma in Basic Education, both from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, in 2019. His academic training provided a solid foundation in chemistry, physics, and pedagogy, equipping him to merge theoretical science with practical teaching. Throughout his academic journey, Abdul has demonstrated a keen interest in environmental and analytical chemistry, developing technical proficiency in laboratory analysis and research design. His educational pathway reflects a blend of scientific rigor and educational commitment, which he has applied to both research and teaching roles across different levels of the academic system.

Professional Experience

Abdul has amassed a diverse range of professional experiences in research, teaching, and education leadership. Currently a Chemistry Teacher at Dagbong State Senior High/Technical School in Yendi, Ghana, since 2019, he delivers curriculum-aligned lessons and supervises laboratory practicals. He also serves as a Teaching Assistant at Tamale Technical University, where he instructs undergraduate and diploma students in chemistry and physics. In his role as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Professional Development (IPD), Abdul has contributed to student research supervision and academic instruction. His industrial attachment with the Yendi Water Company (2022–2023) provided practical exposure to water quality testing and treatment. Previously, he held a leadership position as Headteacher of Jubilee Primary School in Yendi, where he helped implement the school’s development plan. These roles illustrate Abdul’s commitment to education, research, and leadership, all of which are integrated into his dynamic professional profile.

Research Interest

Abdul Ganiwu Mohammed’s research interests center around environmental and analytical chemistry, with a particular focus on water quality assessment and sustainable analytical methods. He has conducted impactful undergraduate research on heavy metal contamination in water near mining communities, using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy to analyze pollutants such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic. For his postgraduate research, he explored the analytical potential of natural dye extracted from Vitex doniana bark as a reagent for detecting metal ions, applying advanced techniques like UV-Vis Spectroscopy, FTIR, and GC-MS. His work reflects a strong interest in eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions for environmental monitoring. Abdul is particularly driven by the real-world applications of chemistry in improving public health and environmental safety. His passion for scientific inquiry is rooted in practical outcomes, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches and technical innovation to address environmental challenges, especially those affecting underserved communities in Ghana and beyond.

Award and Honor

While Abdul Ganiwu Mohammed’s profile does not list specific formal awards or honors, his growing academic and professional contributions demonstrate recognition in other impactful ways. His selection as a Teaching Assistant at Tamale Technical University and Research Assistant at the Institute of Professional Development reflects institutional trust in his academic capabilities. Moreover, his consistent role as an Assistant Examiner for the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) from 2020 to 2024 underscores his expertise and reliability in practical chemistry education at the regional level. Abdul’s involvement in STEM mentorship, science fair organization, and leadership as a former headteacher also showcase the esteem in which he is held by peers and institutions. While not yet the recipient of major research awards, his trajectory suggests strong potential for future accolades, especially as he continues to publish, innovate, and contribute to environmentally focused scientific research and community-based education.

Conclusion

Abdul Ganiwu Mohammed stands out as a dedicated educator and early-career researcher with a strong foundation in environmental and analytical chemistry. His work demonstrates a commitment to addressing real-world problems such as water contamination using scientifically sound and sustainable methods. Blending rigorous academic research with hands-on laboratory skills, Abdul has also made a meaningful impact through teaching and student mentorship across both secondary and tertiary institutions. His involvement in curriculum delivery, STEM outreach, and regional exam assessment reflects a deep passion for education and knowledge-sharing. While still in the early stages of his research career, Abdul’s experience, technical abilities, and leadership potential position him well for future contributions to science and society. With further opportunities for publication, international collaboration, and innovation, he is poised to grow into a recognized figure in environmental chemistry and science education. His profile aligns strongly with the qualities sought in a Best Researcher Award recipient.

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David Byiringiro | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. David Byiringiro | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student at Wuhan University of Technology, Burundi

David Byiringiro is a dedicated PhD student in Risk Construction Management at Wuhan University of Technology, with a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering) from the same institution. His academic and professional journey focuses on addressing critical challenges in post-disaster reconstruction, specifically analyzing and mitigating risks to improve resilience and project efficiency. He has published research that offers valuable insights for policymakers and project managers, particularly through a comprehensive study on key risk factors in post-disaster contexts. David also brings practical experience from his tenure as a Technical Executive Engineer at the Burundi Road Agency and his consultancy work in geotechnical engineering, specializing in slope stability and landslide mitigation. With international exposure through programs like the African Young Designers Training Program in China, he blends academic excellence with hands-on expertise. His work significantly contributes to closing knowledge gaps in disaster risk management, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

David Byiringiro holds a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, with a specialization in Geotechnical Engineering, from Wuhan University of Technology (2020). During his Master’s studies, he conducted research on soil slope failure and anchor reinforcement using the Discrete Element Method, demonstrating strong technical and analytical skills. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Risk Construction Management at the same university, where his work focuses on post-disaster reconstruction risks. His academic journey reflects a steady progression in both depth and relevance, transitioning from foundational geotechnical engineering to advanced interdisciplinary research that integrates civil engineering principles with disaster risk and project management. His educational background not only provides technical expertise but also a systems-level understanding of infrastructure resilience, essential for modern challenges in construction and disaster recovery. This strong academic foundation underpins his growing recognition in the field of disaster risk reduction and civil infrastructure resilience.

Professional Experience

David Byiringiro brings a blend of academic knowledge and practical field experience to his professional profile. Between 2021 and 2023, he served as a Technical Executive Engineer at the Burundi Road Agency, where he was involved in road infrastructure development and maintenance. His responsibilities likely included overseeing construction quality, addressing geotechnical challenges, and ensuring safety compliance—skills that aligned well with his academic background. In addition to this role, David has worked as an independent consultant on geotechnical projects, where he specialized in slope stability analysis and landslide mitigation. Earlier, in 2019, he participated in the African Young Designers Training Program in China, an international initiative that fostered innovation and leadership among African engineers. These diverse roles reflect his ability to apply research in real-world contexts and contribute meaningfully to national infrastructure development and risk mitigation. His career path underscores a commitment to bridging the gap between research and practice.

Research Interest

David Byiringiro’s research interests center on risk analysis and management in post-disaster reconstruction (PDR) projects, a field that has become increasingly critical amid global climate challenges and humanitarian crises. His work aims to identify, analyze, and model key risk factors that hinder the timely and effective recovery of disaster-affected communities. Through his ongoing PhD research, he is developing frameworks that offer policymakers, engineers, and project managers a holistic understanding of risk interrelationships, enabling better planning and resilience strategies. His Master’s research focused on geotechnical aspects, particularly slope failure and anchor reinforcement, indicating a strong technical foundation. Now, his shift toward interdisciplinary disaster risk management reflects an evolving interest in broader system dynamics that influence reconstruction success. David’s work bridges engineering, management, and social impact, contributing new perspectives on how infrastructure recovery can be optimized in vulnerable regions. This growing specialization makes his research not only academically relevant but societally impactful.

Award and Honor

While specific awards and honors are not detailed in his current application, David Byiringiro’s profile shows early recognition and participation in prestigious international programs. Notably, he was selected for the African Young Designers Training Program held in China in 2019, a competitive platform designed to nurture innovative engineering talent from the continent. His published research in peer-reviewed, indexed journals such as MDPI Sustainability and Buildings demonstrates academic merit and growing scholarly recognition. His nomination for the Best Researcher Award by the World Top Scientists Awards further highlights the impact and promise of his ongoing research. As he continues to publish and engage with the global academic community, his work is likely to attract more accolades in the future. David’s trajectory suggests a promising academic and professional career marked by meaningful contributions in risk management and civil infrastructure, which will likely translate into future honors and leadership roles in his field.

Conclusion

David Byiringiro exemplifies a young researcher with a strong foundation in engineering and a growing reputation in the field of disaster risk management. With academic credentials from Wuhan University of Technology and practical experience in geotechnical engineering, he bridges theory and application effectively. His current PhD work addresses pressing global challenges in post-disaster reconstruction, offering integrated risk mitigation strategies that have both academic and real-world relevance. Though early in his career, his research contributions, field expertise, and international training experience have positioned him as a promising leader in his discipline. While there is room for expanding his publication record and professional affiliations, his current achievements strongly support his nomination for the Best Researcher Award. With continued dedication and visibility in academic and policy circles, David is well on his way to becoming a recognized expert in infrastructure resilience and disaster recovery.

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Jayaprakash Behera | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Jayaprakash Behera | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Researcher at CSIR-IIIM JAMMU, India

Dr. Jayaprakash Behera is a highly accomplished young scientist with a diverse educational and professional background. Currently pursuing a PhD at CSIR-IIIM Jammu, he holds an M.Phil. in polymer chemistry and material science, along with an M.Sc. in organic chemistry. He has contributed significantly to scientific research through roles in the CSIR Aroma Mission and various DST-funded projects. Jayaprakash is a five-time world record holder and has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam National Star Award and the Young Scientist Award. His work is recognized internationally through publications in renowned journals like Springer Nature and Wiley. He has also presented his research at prominent exhibitions such as the Global Bio India Exhibition 2023. Beyond research, Jayaprakash has developed innovative products, including medicinal soap for skin problems and nanoparticle seed coatings. His extensive involvement in scientific societies further highlights his active participation in the global scientific community..

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Education

Dr. Jayaprakash Behera has an impressive educational background, starting with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Utkal University. He later completed his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from Galgotias University and pursued an M.Phil. in Polymer Chemistry and Material Science at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology. Currently, he is working towards his Ph.D. at CSIR-IIIM Jammu under AcSIR, focusing on cutting-edge research in his field. His strong academic foundation is complemented by his ongoing commitment to advancing knowledge and expertise in various scientific disciplines.

Professional Experience

Dr. Behera has gained valuable professional experience through various roles in scientific research and development. He has worked as a Project Associate-I for CSIR’s Aroma Mission Phase-III, and previously as a Project Assistant-I during Phase-II. His work also includes being a Junior Research Fellow in a DST-funded project at Malaviya National Institute of Technology. Additionally, he has contributed to projects at prestigious institutions like IIT Guwahati and IIT Delhi, further expanding his professional profile.

Research Interest

Dr. Behera’s research interests lie in polymer chemistry, material science, and the development of innovative solutions in the fields of health, agriculture, and technology. His work focuses on creating medicinal products for skin problems, developing nanoparticle-based seed coatings, and improving material properties for industrial applications. His involvement in the CSIR Aroma Mission reflects his interest in the application of chemistry and material science for practical, real-world solutions, particularly in the context of medicinal and agricultural advancements.

Award and Honor

Dr. Jayaprakash Behera has earned numerous national and international awards, recognizing his exceptional contributions to science and innovation. Among his accolades are the prestigious Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam National Star Award, Young Scientist Award, and International Young Scientist Award. Additionally, he holds five world records in various scientific domains and has been honored with awards like the Global Icon Award and Nelson Mandela International Award 2025. His recognition reflects his commitment to scientific excellence and his ability to inspire others in the scientific community.

Conclusion

Dr. Jayaprakash Behera is a dynamic and accomplished scientist with a strong educational background, extensive professional experience, and a proven track record of innovative research. His contributions span various scientific fields, from polymer chemistry to healthcare solutions, earning him global recognition and multiple prestigious awards. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and creating practical solutions underscores his potential for continued impact in the scientific community. Dr. Behera’s blend of academic excellence, professional achievements, and global recognition makes him a standout figure in his field.

Publications Top Notes
  • Title: Nano boron nitride laminated poly (ethyl methacrylate)/poly (vinyl alcohol) composite films imprinted with silver nanoparticles as gas barrier and bacteria resistant packaging
    Authors: J. Behera, S. Patra, S. Nazrul, S.K. Sharma, D. Kumar, M.K. Verma, A.K. Katare, …
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 141 (16), e55246

  • Title: Bioassay-guided fractionations of Cannabis sativa extract and HPLC-assisted purifications of anti-proliferative active fractions lead to the isolation of 16 known and novel bioactive compounds
    Authors: Y. Nalli, S. Bharti, T. Amin, R. Singh, J. Behera, S.S. Bhayye, Y.P. Bharitkar, …
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Medicinal Chemistry Research, 33 (4), 635-650

  • Title: Correction: Bioassay-guided fractionations of Cannabis sativa extract and HPLC-assisted purifications of anti-proliferative active fractions lead to the isolation of 16 known and novel bioactive compounds
    Authors: Y. Nalli, S. Bharti, T. Amin, R. Singh, J. Behera, S.S. Bhayye, Y.P. Bharitkar, …
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Medicinal Chemistry Research, 33 (5), 838-838

  • Title: Phytochemical investigation of anti-proliferative active fractions of Cannabis sativa leads to isolate a new compound Canniprene A and other bioactive compounds
    Authors: Y. Nalli, S. Bharti, T. Amin, R. Singh, J. Behera, A. Goswami, M.K. Verma
    Year: 2023

Norma Angélica Bolívar Jacobo | Food and beverage biotechnology | Women Researcher Award | 3499

Dr. Norma Angélica Bolívar Jacobo | Food and beverage biotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Académico at Facultad de Zootecnia y Ecologia de la Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, Mexico

Dr. Norma Angélica Bolívar Jacobo is a dedicated researcher and educator with expertise in microbiology, food biotechnology, and the development of functional ingredients. She holds a Ph.D. in Animal Product Technology and has made significant contributions to the study of postbiotics, functional dairy products, and high-intensity ultrasound applications in food science. Her work, published in several indexed journals, reflects innovation and relevance in improving food quality and safety. With extensive experience in teaching and curriculum development, she actively promotes scientific knowledge within the classroom. She has presented her research at national and international conferences and continually enhances her skills through professional development in areas like nutrigenomics and ISO quality standards. Dr. Bolívar Jacobo’s interdisciplinary approach, combined with her commitment to advancing health through food technology, positions her as a strong role model and an outstanding candidate for recognition in the field of scientific research and innovation.

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Education

Dr. Norma Angélica Bolívar Jacobo has built a strong academic foundation in science, with a focus on microbiology and food technology. She earned her Ph.D. in Philosophy with a major in Animal Product Technology from the Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua in November 2023. Her doctoral research focused on the production and characterization of postbiotics from Lactobacillus acidophilus and Lactobacillus helveticus, highlighting her commitment to advancing functional food innovation. She also holds a Master’s degree in Food Technology (2013) from the same institution, where she explored the antimicrobial effects of Mexican oregano and olive oil. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Bacteriology and Parasitology (2010), laying the groundwork for her future in applied microbiology. Throughout her academic path, she has demonstrated a passion for both laboratory research and classroom education, complemented by continuous professional development in specialized areas such as forensic chemistry, nutrigenomics, and ISO quality systems.

Professional Experience

Dr. Bolívar Jacobo has over a decade of experience as an educator and researcher in the fields of microbiology, biotechnology, and food science. Since 2015, she has served as a senior faculty member in the Sistema Estatal de Educación Medio Superior in Chihuahua, Mexico, following her successful completion of a national teaching examination in chemistry. Her teaching portfolio includes subjects such as instrumental analysis, biotechnology, and emerging technologies like high-intensity ultrasound. Beyond teaching, she has demonstrated strong capabilities in laboratory administration, team management, and curriculum development. She is also actively engaged in developing didactic planning and student evaluation tools to foster effective learning environments. In addition to her educational duties, she collaborates on scientific writing and research project execution, frequently contributing to peer-reviewed journals. Her hands-on experience with both theoretical instruction and practical application underscores her versatility and commitment to advancing education and science in parallel.

Research Interest

Dr. Norma Bolívar Jacobo’s research interests lie at the intersection of food science, biotechnology, and microbiology, with a special focus on functional ingredients and postbiotic development. She is particularly interested in the technological and functional evaluation of lactic acid bacteria, including how their bioactive compounds can be harnessed to improve food safety and human health. Her recent studies have explored the use of high-intensity ultrasound (UAI) in enhancing fermentative activity, antioxidant capacity, and the physicochemical characteristics of dairy products. Additionally, she is passionate about improving technological processes in the production of dairy-based functional foods and evaluating their antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. Her interdisciplinary approach links advanced biotechnological techniques with practical applications in food formulation and nutrition. Through her work, she aims to contribute to the development of safe, functional, and nutritionally enhanced foods that align with global health trends and consumer demands for sustainable, bioactive-rich products.

Award and Honor

While specific awards or honors are not detailed in her profile, Dr. Norma Bolívar Jacobo’s scholarly contributions, educational impact, and research output speak volumes about her professional excellence. She has co-authored several articles published in reputable, peer-reviewed journals such as Fermentation and Foods, demonstrating the quality and relevance of her work in food biotechnology. Her role in presenting scientific posters at respected forums—such as the Congreso Nacional de Física and the International Association for Food Protection—highlights her commitment to scientific communication and engagement with the research community. Her participation in international symposia and specialized training courses, including ISO certification and nutrigenomics conferences, shows her dedication to continuous learning and professional growth. These accomplishments position her as a respected voice in her field, and her qualifications make her a compelling candidate for prestigious recognitions, such as the Women Researcher Award, in acknowledgment of her sustained contributions to science and academia.

Conclusion

Dr. Norma Angélica Bolívar Jacobo exemplifies a well-rounded and impactful researcher whose work bridges scientific innovation and education. Her background in microbiology and food biotechnology, supported by advanced degrees and a robust publication record, reflects her deep commitment to enhancing food safety and functionality through innovative methods like postbiotic application and ultrasound processing. As an educator, she has significantly contributed to curriculum development and student engagement, fostering a positive and knowledge-driven classroom environment. Her research has both academic and real-world relevance, focusing on the development of functional ingredients that support health and nutrition. While she continues to build her international presence and leadership profile, her current accomplishments mark her as a distinguished professional. Dr. Bolívar Jacobo’s passion, expertise, and dedication to scientific advancement make her highly deserving of accolades recognizing women researchers who are shaping the future of food science and biotechnology. She stands out as a strong role model for aspiring scientists in her field.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: The Effects of Substrates and Sonication Methods on the Antioxidant Activity of Kefir Postbiotics
    Authors: Chávez-Alzaga, G.; Reyes-Villagrana, R.A.; Espino-Solís, G.P.; Arévalos-Sánchez, M.M.; Rentería-Monterrubio, A.L.; Sánchez-Vega, R.; Santellano-Estrada, E.; Bolívar-Jacobo, N.A.; Tirado-Gallegos, J.M.; Chávez-Martínez, A.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Fermentation. 2024;10(9):492. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation10090492

  • Title: Culture Age, Growth Medium, Ultrasound Amplitude, and Time of Exposure Influence the Kinetic Growth of Lactobacillus acidophilus
    Authors: Bolívar-Jacobo, N.A.; Reyes-Villagrana, R.A.; Rentería-Monterrubio, A.L.; Sánchez-Vega, R.; Santellano-Estrada, E.; Tirado-Gallegos, J.M.; Chávez-Martínez, A.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Fermentation. 2023;9(1):63. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation9010063

  • Title: The Effects of a High-Intensity Ultrasound on the Fermentative Activity and Kinetic Growth of Lactobacillus Acidophilus and Lactobacillus Helveticus
    Authors: Bolívar-Jacobo, N.A.; Reyes-Villagrana, R.A.; Espino-Solís, G.P.; Rentería-Monterrubio, A.L.; Arévalos-Sánchez, M.M.; Sánchez-Vega, R.; Santellano-Estrada, E.; Chávez-Flores, D.; Chávez-Martínez, A.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Fermentation. 2023;9(4):356. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation9040356

  • Title: Relación entre probióticos – postbióticos y sus principales efectos bioactivos
    Authors: Bolívar-Jacobo, N.A.; Reyes-Villagrana, R.A.; Chávez-Martínez, A.
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Tecnociencia Chihuahua. 2021;15(2):124–139. https://doi.org/10.54167/tecnociencia.v15i2.836

  • Title: Low and High-Intensity Ultrasound in Dairy Products: Applications and Effects on Physicochemical and Microbiological Quality
    Authors: Chávez-Martínez, A.; Reyes-Villagrana, R.A.; Rentería-Monterrubio, A.L.; Sánchez-Vega, R.; Tirado-Gallegos, J.M.; Bolívar-Jacobo, N.A.
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Foods. 2020;9(11):1688. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9111688

ENGİN SELVİ | systematic zoology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ENGİN SELVİ | systematic zoology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Ankara University, Turkey.

Dr. Engin Selvi is a Doctor Lecturer at Ankara University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology. Born on May 28, 1984, in Türkiye, he has carved a niche in the field of mammalian cytogenetics and phylogenetics. His academic journey is marked by a dedication to understanding rodent species’ evolutionary biology, with a focus on chromosomal and molecular diversity. With multiple publications in SCI-indexed journals, his research significantly contributes to the understanding of species differentiation, distribution, and genetics within Turkish mammalian fauna. Dr. Selvi’s career reflects a passion for zoology, collaboration across academic disciplines, and active participation in national and international projects. His work stands out for combining classical taxonomy with modern molecular techniques, enriching biodiversity and conservation science. Currently, he continues to teach and mentor students while conducting cutting-edge research, making meaningful impacts on scientific knowledge and biodiversity policy both locally and globally.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Engin Selvi pursued his academic training in biological sciences, culminating in a doctorate degree with a specialization in zoology and cytogenetics. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at Ankara University, one of Türkiye’s most prestigious institutions for biological research. During his education, he developed a strong foundation in mammalian biology, evolutionary studies, and molecular phylogenetics. His graduate research emphasized karyological variations and genetic structuring of rodent species endemic to Anatolia, blending fieldwork with laboratory techniques like PCR-RFLP and gene sequencing. Engin Selvi actively participated in collaborative studies, both nationally and internationally, during his academic formation. His academic mentors and co-authors include established names in Turkish zoology, which has helped shape his scientific approach and broadened his exposure to interdisciplinary methods. His commitment to academic rigor and research excellence paved the way for his current role as a Doctor Lecturer at Ankara University.

Professional Experience

Dr. Engin Selvi currently serves as a Doctor Lecturer at Ankara University’s Department of Biology. With years of experience in academia, he has been actively involved in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in zoology, evolutionary biology, and genetics. His research background spans over a decade, marked by extensive fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and collaborative projects focusing on rodents’ molecular and karyological diversity in Türkiye. He has co-authored numerous scientific publications in indexed journals, working closely with fellow researchers to investigate species-level differences, evolutionary patterns, and genetic markers across rodent populations. His expertise includes mitochondrial DNA analysis, cytogenetic mapping, and shape analysis techniques, showcasing a balance between classical taxonomy and modern molecular biology. Engin Selvi is also engaged in scientific committees, contributing to research development and student mentoring. His academic trajectory reflects a commitment to expanding the scientific understanding of Turkey’s mammalian biodiversity and enhancing educational excellence.

Research Interests

Dr. Engin Selvi’s research focuses on mammalian cytogenetics, phylogeography, and molecular taxonomy, particularly involving rodent species in Turkey. His work integrates both morphological and molecular approaches to understand evolutionary patterns, species differentiation, and chromosomal variations. He has conducted in-depth analyses on species like Arvicola amphibius, Chionomys, Muscardinus, and Meriones tristrami, revealing phylogenetic relationships and genetic divergence through mitochondrial DNA studies and shape analysis. His expertise spans advanced methods like PCR-RFLP, cytochrome b gene sequencing, and ND1 gene analysis, providing comprehensive insights into rodent evolutionary biology. Dr. Selvi’s studies also involve examining subspecies distinctions, geographic distribution patterns, and the role of karyotype variations in species classification. His interdisciplinary approach bridges classical karyology and modern genomics, contributing valuable data to conservation biology, taxonomy, and biogeography. He continues to explore Turkey’s unique rodent biodiversity and aims to enhance species conservation strategies through genetic and ecological research.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Engin Selvi’s scholarly record demonstrates recognition through his contributions to peer-reviewed journals and collaborative projects. His publications in prestigious journals such as Organisms Diversity & Evolution and Acta Zoologica reflect his standing in the scientific community. Being consistently published in SCI and SCIE indexed journals (Q2–Q4) indicates peer acknowledgment of the quality and relevance of his work. Moreover, his recurring collaboration with leading researchers in Turkey and his ongoing role at Ankara University signify institutional recognition. Participation in multi-author studies and consistent involvement in long-term research projects also reflect professional respect and trust in his expertise. His scientific impact, while not marked by traditional awards, lies in his research’s influence on Turkish zoology and mammalian phylogenetics. These academic accomplishments serve as indicators of honor and distinction in the academic realm.

Conclusion

Dr. Engin Selvi is a highly promising and methodologically sound researcher with a clear focus, consistent productivity, and national impact in rodent systematics and molecular ecology. He embodies the qualities of a dedicated academic with a steady track record of scientific contributions. While he would benefit from increased international exposure and leadership in research grants, his current achievements strongly support his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. With continued growth and strategic outreach, he is not only deserving but likely to rise as a key figure in his research domain.

Publications Top Notes

  • Author: Selvi, E. (co-author in all)

  • Publication A1:

    • Title: Complete mitochondrial genomes of Chionomys roberti and Chionomys nivalis from Turkey

    • Journal: Organisms Diversity & Evolution

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: Not listed (Web of Science article citation count needed externally)

  • Publication A2:

    • Title: Shape analysis of the first upper molar in Hazel dormouse subspecies

    • Journal: Turkish Journal of Zoology

    • Year: 2023

  • Publication A3:

    • Title: Phylogenetic and phylogeographic relationships of Meriones tristrami

    • Journal: Acta Zoologica Bulgarica

    • Year: 2020

  • Publication A4:

    • Title: Phylogeny of Dryomys using nuclear and organelle genes

    • Journal: Acta Zool. Acad. Sci. Hungaricae

    • Year: 2019

  • Publication A5:

    • Title: Karyotype variation in Arvicola amphibius

    • Journal: Acta Zool. Bulg.

    • Year: 2018

  • Publication A6:

    • Title: Mitochondrial DNA diversity in Arvicola amphibius

    • Journal: Acta Zool. Bulg.

    • Year: 2018

  • Publication A7:

    • Title: Genetic variation in Dryomys using ND1 gene

    • Journal: Mitochondrial DNA Part A

    • Year: 2018

  • Publication A8:

    • Title: Karyology and distribution of Nannospalax leucodon

    • Journal: Acta Zool. Bulg.

    • Year: 2010

Sen Yang | Pancreatology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sen Yang | Pancreatology | Best Researcher Award

MD student at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, China.

Dr. Sen Yang is a medical doctor and researcher specializing in general and pancreatic surgery at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. With a strong foundation in medicine from Chongqing Medical University and advanced surgical training at Qinghua University & Peking Union Medical College, Dr. Yang focuses on tumor immunology and pancreatic cancer. His career is marked by active contributions to high-impact research, particularly in tumor-associated macrophages and pancreatic cystic neoplasms. He is adept in organoid techniques and oncology experiments and has co-authored over a dozen peer-reviewed publications. Recognized for his academic excellence, Dr. Yang has received multiple awards, including a prestigious travel award from the American Pancreatic Association. His interdisciplinary expertise in clinical surgery and basic science research positions him as a promising figure in surgical oncology and translational medicine.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Sen Yang began his academic journey at The Affiliated High School of Sichuan University. He pursued his undergraduate studies in medicine at Chongqing Medical University (2015–2020), where he built a foundation in biochemistry, genetics, immunology, and clinical medicine. He then advanced to a master’s program in surgery at Qinghua University & Peking Union Medical College (2020–2023), receiving extensive clinical training in general, cardiothoracic, neurosurgery, and anesthesiology. Currently, he is enrolled in a Medical Doctor (MD) program at the same institution, specializing in pancreatic surgery. His training encompasses both professional surgical skills and basic research methodologies. Throughout his educational trajectory, Dr. Yang has demonstrated a keen interest in translational research, combining academic rigor with hands-on clinical experience. This multidisciplinary education has laid the groundwork for his impactful work in surgical oncology and tumor immunology, particularly within the field of pancreatic diseases.

Professional Experience

Since 2020, Dr. Sen Yang has been a research associate at the State Key Laboratory of Complex Severe and Rare Diseases, Peking Union Medical College Hospital. His work primarily focuses on tumor immunology, especially pancreatic cancer and cystic neoplasms. He investigates tumor-associated macrophages, biomarkers, and carcinogenic mechanisms using organoid models and advanced cytological techniques. Prior to this, from 2015 to 2020, he conducted liver immunoinflammatory pharmacology research at the Key Laboratory of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Chongqing Medical University. There, he developed strong skills in molecular biology methods such as PCR, IHC, and Western blotting. Dr. Yang has contributed to over 20 peer-reviewed articles and has become proficient in translating complex biological questions into experimental designs. His experience blends clinical training with laboratory excellence, making him a dynamic contributor to both research and patient care in oncology.

Research Interests

Dr. Sen Yang’s primary research interests lie in pancreatic cancer, tumor immunology, and organ-specific pathology. At the State Key Laboratory of Complex Severe and Rare Diseases, he explores the role of tumor-associated macrophages in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, delving into their origin, polarization, and immunomodulatory functions. His work involves biomarker screening, especially for pancreatic cystic neoplasms, and understanding their underlying mechanisms of carcinogenesis. He has hands-on expertise in organoid cultures, single-cell RNA sequencing, and immunohistochemical techniques. Previously, his focus at Chongqing Medical University was on liver immunoinflammatory pharmacology, specifically how compounds modulate inflammatory responses in hepatic cells. Across his research portfolio, Dr. Yang aims to translate fundamental insights into therapeutic strategies that bridge laboratory innovations with clinical applications. His integrative approach, spanning molecular biology and clinical relevance, makes significant contributions to the future of personalized oncology and surgical intervention.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Sen Yang’s academic and research excellence has been recognized with multiple prestigious awards. In 2022, he received a Travel Award from the American Pancreatic Association (APA) for outstanding research contributions, ranking in the top 20% of poster presentations. He also delivered an oral presentation at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Japan Pancreas Society, showcasing his clinical insights and scientific innovation. Dr. Yang has been consistently honored with academic scholarships from Peking Union Medical College and Beijing Union Medical College Hospital during 2020–2022 for his strong academic standing and research achievements. His dedication to pancreatic disease research and high-impact presentations at international forums reflect his growing reputation as a promising young leader in the medical research community. These accolades underscore not only his intellectual merit but also his commitment to pushing the boundaries of translational medicine and surgery.

Conclusion

Dr. Sen Yang is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, especially in the category of early-career or emerging investigators. His deep engagement in high-impact pancreatic cancer research, proven publication record, and international recognition align well with the award’s prestige. With ongoing contributions and leadership development, he is poised to become a prominent figure in surgical oncology and tumor immunology.

Publications Top Notes

  • Advanced insights on tumor-associated macrophages revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing

    • Authors: Yang S, Wang M, Hua Y, et al.

    • Year: 2024

    • Journal: Cancer Letters

    • DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2024.216610

    • PMID: 38244910

  • Glycosylation of immunoglobin G in tumors: Function, regulation and clinical implications

    • Authors: Yang S, Cui M, Liu Q, Liao Q

    • Year: 2022

    • Journal: Cancer Letters

    • DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2022.215902

  • Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

    • Authors: Yang S, Liu Q, Liao Q

    • Year: 2021

    • Journal: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

    • DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2020.607209

  • GREM1 as a novel serum diagnostic marker for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

    • Authors: Yang S, Zhang Y, Hua Y, et al.

    • Year: 2022

    • Journal: Frontiers in Oncology

    • DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.968610

  • Long-term Sustained Clinical Remission of Peritoneal Metastatic Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

    • Authors: Yang S, Hua Y, Liu Q, Liao Q

    • Year: 2024

    • Journal: Journal of Pancreatology

    • DOI: 10.1097/JP9.0000000000000172

  • Mangiferin Attenuates LPS/D-GalN-Induced Acute Liver Injury

    • Authors: Yang S, Kuang G, Zhang L, et al.

    • Year: 2020

    • Journal: Frontiers in Immunology

    • DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.00285

    • PMID: 32158448

  • Geniposide protected hepatocytes from acetaminophen hepatotoxicity

    • Authors: Yang S, Kuang G, Jiang R, et al.

    • Year: 2019

    • Journal: International Immunopharmacology

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Sufia Sultana | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sufia Sultana | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Research Associate at Cranfield University, United Kingdom

Dr. Sufia Sultana is a dedicated environmental researcher with a strong academic and practical background in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Environmental Studies. With a passion for sustainable development and a keen focus on data-driven solutions, she has worked extensively to address sanitation challenges in low-resource settings. Her PhD research at Cranfield University, under the EPSRC Water-WISER program, involved spatially representing faecal pollution in unsewered urban catchments using open-source data, providing innovative methodologies for sanitation planning. Her academic journey has taken her from Bangladesh to the UK, consistently focused on the intersections of environment, health, and data science. Over the years, she has built a robust portfolio of publications and research contributions, particularly in environmental monitoring, spatial modeling, and water quality analysis. Beyond academia, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to community outreach and education, having volunteered in various support roles in both the UK and Bangladesh. Dr. Sultana’s unique blend of technical expertise, real-world field experience, and dedication to impactful research places her at the forefront of interdisciplinary environmental science, with a continued goal of contributing to resilient, sustainable, and equitable urban systems.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Sufia Sultana holds an exceptional academic record across multiple disciplines relevant to environmental and water sciences. She earned her PhD in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) from Cranfield University (2019–2024), supported by the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Water-WISER. Her doctoral research focused on spatial analysis of sanitation infrastructure using open-source data, contributing novel approaches to environmental health monitoring. Prior to her PhD, she completed an MSc in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) at the University of Portsmouth (2017–2018), graduating with Merit, where she focused on river water degradation using remote sensing. She also holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Water Resources Development from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, where she explored wetland change using GIS. Her academic journey began with a BSc and MSc in Geography and Environmental Studies from the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Throughout her education, she developed technical skills in spatial analysis, statistical modeling, and remote sensing tools such as ArcGIS, ERDAS Imagine, Python, and SQL. Her diverse academic background reflects a comprehensive understanding of environmental systems, data-driven analysis, and applied geospatial technologies—providing a solid foundation for addressing complex challenges in global sanitation and water sustainability.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sultana brings a rich and varied portfolio of professional experience across academic, technical, and community-based roles. Her research career includes working as a Research Assistant at the University of Portsmouth in 2019, where she contributed to a study on rural water supply in Myanmar, involving digital terrain analysis, satellite data, and hydrological modeling. Earlier in her career, she worked as a Remote Sensing and GIS Assistant at Bangladesh’s national space agency, SPARRSO, contributing to thematic mapping and aerial photo interpretation. She has also held several GIS roles with development consulting firms and government-supported urban planning projects in Bangladesh, enhancing her expertise in field data collection, map digitization, and client training. Beyond research, she has supported education and community service in the UK, working as a teaching assistant, outreach volunteer, and hospice volunteer. These roles reflect her ability to communicate complex topics, collaborate across diverse teams, and contribute to broader social initiatives. Dr. Sultana’s professional background is characterized by an effective blend of technical skill, practical fieldwork, and community engagement, reinforcing her value as a multidisciplinary researcher who can bridge science, policy, and public needs.

Research Interests

Dr. Sultana’s research interests are centered on environmental sustainability, sanitation management, spatial data science, and water quality monitoring. Her work often combines field-based data collection with advanced geospatial analysis to address pressing challenges in low-resource urban settings. A key focus of her research has been understanding and visualizing the distribution of faecal pollution and sanitation access in unsewered urban catchments. She is particularly interested in leveraging open-source geospatial data and developing new methods for spatial representation that can inform equitable infrastructure planning. Her past projects have included water quality degradation analysis in Dhaka megacity using satellite imagery, as well as wetland mapping and land use change detection over time. Dr. Sultana also has a growing interest in resilience planning, particularly within food and water systems, and how climate and urbanization impact environmental health. Through her academic work and collaborations, she continues to explore the intersections of geoinformatics, environmental justice, and sustainable development. Her multidisciplinary approach allows her to contribute meaningfully to research projects across sectors, from sanitation planning to environmental policy, and she remains committed to producing actionable research that supports both scientific advancement and community well-being.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her academic and research career, Dr. Sufia Sultana has earned recognition for her scholarly contributions and technical skills. Her most prominent academic distinction is being selected for the prestigious EPSRC-funded Water-WISER Doctoral Training Programme, which is a collaborative initiative between Cranfield University, the University of Leeds, and Loughborough University. This program supports top-tier researchers in the field of water and sanitation and is highly competitive. Dr. Sultana has also published several peer-reviewed journal articles in respected international journals such as Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, and Journal of Environmental Advances, further affirming her credibility and contribution to the research community. Her early research on wetland area changes in Dhaka also received commendation for its relevance to urban environmental policy. While formal awards beyond her doctoral funding are limited in the current record, her continuous academic achievements, including a Merit in her MSc and leadership in field and research projects, reflect her dedication and excellence. As she continues to expand her research collaborations and engage in policy-relevant science, Dr. Sultana is well-positioned for future honors and leadership roles in the global environmental research arena.

Conclusion

Sufia Sultana is a highly suitable and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work combines technical excellence, interdisciplinary approaches, and social relevance—particularly in environmental sustainability, public health, and sanitation. Her published research, particularly using open-source data to address WASH issues in vulnerable regions, reflects innovation and a deep commitment to impactful science. With continued focus on expanding global collaborations and translating research into practice, she is poised to make even greater contributions to her field.

Publications Top Notes

Author(s): Sultana, M.S., Waine, T.W., Bari, M.N., Tyrrel, S.F.

Year: 2025

Title: An analysis of factors that influence the spatial pattern of faecal matter flow in unsewered cities

Journal: Science of the Total Environment

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