Davron Juraev | Partial Differential Equations | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Davron Juraev | Partial Differential Equations | Best Researcher Award

Davron Juraev | Baku Engineering University | Azerbaijan

Prof. Dr. Davron Juraev is a distinguished researcher in the fields of differential equations and mathematical physics with extensive academic and professional experience. He has held significant academic positions, including department head roles and postdoctoral research fellowships, demonstrating both leadership and scholarly excellence. Prof. Juraev has made substantial contributions to international scientific communities through editorial responsibilities in reputed journals and active participation in global research collaborations. His work emphasizes advanced computational methods, applied mathematical modeling, and the development of innovative solutions to complex problems in physics and engineering. Multilingual proficiency and international exposure enhance his ability to collaborate across borders and mentor the next generation of researchers. His sustained publication record reflects consistency and high impact in his domain. According to Scopus, Prof. Juraev’s measurable research impact includes 50 documents, 430 citations, and an h-index of 14, underscoring his influence in the scientific community.

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Featured Publications

1. Elsayed, E. E., Hayal, M. R., Nurhidayat, I., Shah, M. A., Elfikky, A., Boghdady, A. I., … (2024). Coding techniques for diversity enhancement of dense wavelength division multiplexing MIMO-FSO fault protection protocols systems over atmospheric turbulence channels. IET Optoelectronics, 18(1), 1–21.

2. Zhuraev, D. A. (2018). Cauchy problem for matrix factorizations of the Helmholtz equation. Ukrainian Mathematical Journal, 69(10), 1583–1592.

3. Juraev, D. A. (2017). The Cauchy problem for matrix factorizations of the Helmholtz equation in an unbounded domain. Siberian Electronic Mathematical Reports, 14, 752–764.

4. Juraev, D. A., & Gasimov, Y. S. (2022). On the regularization Cauchy problem for matrix factorizations of the Helmholtz equation in a multidimensional bounded domain. Azerbaijan Journal of Mathematics, 12(1), 142–161.

5. Juraev, D. A. (2018). The Cauchy problem for matrix factorizations of the Helmholtz equation. Journal of Universal Mathematics, 1(3), 312–319.

Noemi Cardenas Rodriguez | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Noemi Cardenas Rodriguez | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Women Researcher Award

 Reserarcher | Instituto Nacional de Pediatría | Mexico

Dr. Noemí Cárdenas Rodríguez is a distinguished researcher in medical sciences with a strong specialization in neuroscience, molecular biology, and biochemical research. Her work has significantly advanced the understanding of neuronal toxicity, oxidative stress, and neuroprotective mechanisms, with applications in both experimental and clinical contexts. She has an impressive record of mentorship, guiding students across undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs, and actively participates in national and international scientific evaluation committees. Dr. Cárdenas Rodríguez has contributed extensively to high-impact journals, reflecting her commitment to rigorous, innovative research. Her multidisciplinary expertise bridges basic science with potential clinical applications, making her a prominent figure in translational neuroscience. Her research is recognized globally for its relevance and quality, contributing to scientific knowledge and healthcare advancements. According to Scopus, her research impact is measurable with 2,155 citations, 80 documents, and an h-index of 22.

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Featured Publications

1. Integrated approach for biochemical and functional characterization of six clinical variants of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2025.

2. Post-COVID condition and neuroinflammation: Possible management with antioxidants. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2025.

3. Association of vitamin D supplementation with glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity, interleukine-6 (IL-6) levels, and anxiety and depression scores in patients with post-COVID-19 condition. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2025.

4. Nitazoxanide analogs: Synthesis, in vitro giardicidal activity, and effects on Giardia lamblia metabolic gene expression. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2025.

5. Effects of digital neurohabilitation on attention and memory in patients with a diagnosis of pediatric obesity: Case series. Brain Sciences, 2025.

Lenah Mukhtar | Antimicrobial Resistance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lenah Mukhtar | Antimicrobial Resistance | Best Researcher Award

Head of AMR Reference Lab | Saudi Food & Drug Authority | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Lenah Mukhtar is an accomplished research scientist and laboratory leader specializing in molecular genetics, bacterial genomics, and antimicrobial resistance. She currently directs the AMR Reference Laboratory at the Saudi Food and Drug Authority, where she leads national initiatives aligned with the One Health framework. Dr. Mukhtar combines strategic leadership with hands-on expertise in phenotypic and genomic surveillance, regulatory compliance, and innovative use of AI and machine learning for antimicrobial resistance prediction. She has an extensive track record of mentoring, capacity building, and fostering intersectoral collaborations, contributing to both scientific advancement and public health outcomes. Her research achievements include developing novel methodologies for pathogen surveillance, risk assessment models, and alternative therapeutic approaches, with active dissemination of knowledge through conferences and scientific forums. Dr. Mukhtar’s measurable research impact is reflected in Scopus metrics: 134 citations, 8 documents, and an h-index of 5.

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Featured Publications

1. Impact of various washing protocols on the mitigation of Escherichia coli contamination in raw salad vegetables. Microorganisms, 2024.

Yuejai Kang | Aquaculture Life Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuejai Kang | Aquaculture Life Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Kunsan National University| South Korea

Prof. Yuejai Kang is a distinguished life science researcher with extensive experience in aquatic life medicine, focusing on viral and bacterial diseases affecting aquatic animals. With a strong background in the development of vaccines, immunostimulants, therapeutics, and antibiotics, he has made significant contributions to disease prevention and management in aquaculture. His doctoral research on enhancing disease resistance in olive flounder demonstrates his expertise in molecular immunology and practical applications. Over the years, he has explored infection mechanisms of emerging diseases and environmental toxicology, reflecting a forward-thinking and interdisciplinary approach. Prof. Kang has authored numerous high-quality research publications, showcasing rigorous scientific methodology and impactful findings. His work is recognized internationally, demonstrating both scholarly excellence and practical relevance to the field. According to Scopus, Prof. Kang’s research impact is measurable with 1,025 citations, 41 documents, and an h-index of 14, underscoring his significant influence in aquatic life medicine research.

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Featured Publications

1. Kang, Y. (2025). Antiviral effects of remdesivir on fish viruses from the Rhabdoviridae family. Aquaculture.

2. Kang, Y. (2025). Toxic effects of microplastics (polyethylene) exposure on acetylcholinesterase, stress indicators and immunity in Korean Bullhead, Pseudobagrus fulvidraco. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology.

3. Kang, Y. (2025). Review of cadmium bioaccumulation in fish exposed to cadmium. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology.

4. Kang, Y. (2024). Process optimization for microfluidic preparation of liposomes using food-grade components. Food Chemistry.

Ana De Andres Martin | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ana De Andres Martin | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

MD | Ramón y Cajal University Hospital | Spain

Dr. Ana De Andrés-Martín is a dedicated immunology researcher and clinician with significant experience across academic and clinical environments. Her professional journey reflects a strong focus on translational research, connecting laboratory findings with practical medical applications in autoimmune and reproductive immunology. As part of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and the Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal, she has demonstrated excellence in both patient care and scientific investigation, while also contributing to medical education through teaching and mentorship. Her collaborative work within biomedical research programs highlights her commitment to advancing scientific understanding and improving healthcare outcomes. With a consistent record of scholarly publications and active participation in professional development, she continues to influence the evolving field of immunology. Her research productivity and impact, as indexed in Scopus, reflect her recognized contributions to the scientific community, with 342 citations, 27 documents, and an h-index of 10.

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Featured Publications

1. Comprehensive geriatric hospital-at-home increases the days at home in older adults compared to bed-based intermediate care: A propensity score matching analysis. (2025). Age and Ageing.

2. IEIVariantFilter: A bioinformatics tool to speed up genetic diagnosis of inborn errors of immunity patients. (2025). Nar Genomics and Bioinformatics.

Qian Qiao | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Qian Qiao | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award 

R&D Manager | IDQ Science and Technology (Hengqin Guangdong) Co | China

Dr. Qian Qiao is a dedicated researcher specializing in electromechanical and mechanical engineering, with extensive experience in materials science, surface technology, and smart manufacturing. She has authored numerous papers in reputable international journals and holds multiple patents that highlight her innovative approach to engineering challenges. Her academic achievements, including several prestigious scholarships and awards, reflect consistent excellence and commitment to research advancement. Dr. Qian has actively participated in global academic conferences, contributing to the dissemination and exchange of cutting-edge knowledge. Her current research focuses on the structural and performance analysis of advanced manufacturing components, integrating intelligent systems and automation to enhance efficiency and reliability. With a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied research, she demonstrates outstanding potential for leading future developments in material innovation, corrosion science, and intelligent engineering solutions, contributing meaningfully to technological progress and industrial transformation.

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Featured Publications

1. Qiao, Q., Qian, H., Li, Z., Guo, D., Kwok, C. T., Jiang, S., Zhang, D., & Tam, L. M. (2025). Microstructure evolution and mechanical performance of AA6061-7075 heterogeneous composite fabricated via additive friction stir deposition. Alloys, 4(4), 21.

2. Lam, W. I., Leong, K. K., Tam, C. W., Qiao, Q., Lin, Y., Yang, G., Guo, D., & Kwok, C. T. (2025). A high performance mechanically alloyed stainless steel composite coating via friction surfacing. Surface and Coatings Technology, 132685.

3. Qiao, Q., Gong, X., Guo, D., Qian, H., Li, Z., Zhang, D., Kwok, C., & Tam, L. M. (2025). Influence of tool head geometry on in situ monitoring of temperature, force, and torque during additive friction deposition of aluminum alloy 2219. Materials Science in Additive Manufacturing, 4(4), 025280060.

4. Qiao, Q., Tam, C. W., Lam, W. I., Wang, K., Guo, D., Kwok, C. T., Lin, Y., Yang, G., & Zhang, D. (2025). Hybrid heat-source solid-state additive manufacturing: A method to fabricate high performance AA6061 deposition. Journal of Materials Science & Technology, 228, 107–124.

5. Wu, Z., Qian, H., Chang, W., Zhu, Z., Lin, Y., Qiao, Q., Guo, D., Zhang, D., & Kwok, C. T. (2025). Enhanced corrosion resistance by Pseudomonas aeruginosa on 2219 aluminum alloy manufactured through additive friction stir deposition. Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters), 1–18.

Christopher Koroneos | Environmental Management | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Christopher Koroneos | Environmental Management | Distinguished Scientist Award

Doctor | University of West Attica | Greece

Prof. Dr. Christopher Koroneos is a distinguished researcher whose work spans energy engineering, renewable energy systems, and environmental management. His research integrates chemical and environmental engineering principles to advance sustainable energy solutions, low-exergy systems, and lifecycle-based environmental optimization. Over his career, he has contributed significantly to international collaborations, mentored numerous graduate and undergraduate students, and held leadership roles in global scientific programs. His publications demonstrate both depth and breadth, influencing policy, technology, and academic discourse in renewable energy and environmental sustainability. Prof. Koroneos’ scholarship is recognized worldwide, reflecting his ability to bridge theory and practical applications in energy and environmental systems. His measurable research impact, as reflected in Scopus, includes 99 documents, 4,568 citations, and an h-index of 35, highlighting both the quality and influence of his scientific contributions across the global research community.

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Featured Publications

1. Tsakiridis, P. E., Papadimitriou, G. D., Tsivilis, S., & Koroneos, C. (2008). Utilization of steel slag for Portland cement clinker production. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 152(2), 805–811.

2. Koroneos, C., Dompros, A., Roumbas, G., & Moussiopoulos, N. (2004). Life cycle assessment of hydrogen fuel production processes. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 29(14), 1443–1450.

3. Christopher, K., & Dimitrios, R. (2012). A review on exergy comparison of hydrogen production methods from renewable energy sources. Energy & Environmental Science, 507.

4. Koroneos, C., Spachos, T., & Moussiopoulos, N. (2003). Exergy analysis of renewable energy sources. Renewable Energy, 28(2), 295–310.

5. Koroneos, C., & Dompros, A. (2007). Environmental assessment of brick production in Greece. Building and Environment, 42(5), 2114–2123.

Daiane de Vargas Brondani | Meteorology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Daiane de Vargas Brondani | Meteorology | Best Researcher Award 

Research Assistant | Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate | Italy

Dr. Daiane de Vargas Brondani is a dedicated researcher in atmospheric sciences whose work integrates advanced climate modeling, environmental analysis, and digital twin technologies. Her studies focus on understanding air pollution dispersion, urban microclimate dynamics, and the environmental benefits of vegetation in mitigating heat and improving air quality. She has contributed to major international projects addressing urban sustainability and biodiversity, demonstrating a strong ability to link theoretical modeling with real-world environmental challenges. Through her innovative use of numerical simulations and interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Brondani advances knowledge in urban climatology and ecosystem resilience. Her research reflects a commitment to solving complex environmental issues through data-driven approaches that support sustainable development and climate adaptation strategies. Her growing academic impact is reflected in Scopus metrics, with 47 citations across 11 publications and an h-index of 4, underscoring her meaningful contribution to atmospheric and environmental research.

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Featured Publications

1.  Oliveira, M. I., Acevedo, O. C., Sörgel, M., Nascimento, E. L., Manzi, A. O., & Brondani, D. V. (2020). Planetary boundary layer evolution over the Amazon rainforest in episodes of deep moist convection at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 20(1), 15–27.

2. Cava, D., Dias-Júnior, C. Q., Acevedo, O., Oliveira, P. E. S., Tsokankunku, A., Mortarini, L., & Brondani, D. (2022). Vertical propagation of submeso and coherent structure in a tall and dense Amazon forest in different stability conditions. Part I: Flow structure within and above the roughness sublayer. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 322, 108983.

3. Dias, N. L., Toro, I. M. C., Dias-Júnior, C. Q., Mortarini, L., & Brondani, D. (2023). The relaxed eddy accumulation method over the Amazon forest: The importance of flux strength on individual and aggregated flux estimates. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 189(1), 139–161.

4. Mortarini, L., Dias-Júnior, C. Q., Acevedo, O., Oliveira, P. E. S., Tsokankunku, A., Cava, D., & Brondani, D. (2022). Vertical propagation of submeso and coherent structure in a tall and dense Amazon forest in different stability conditions. Part II: Coherent structures analysis. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 322, 108993.

5. Brondani, D. V., Acevedo, O. C., Tatsch, J. D., & Puhales, F. S. (2019). Estimating monthly energy fluxes using observations of near-surface air temperature, humidity and radiosonde profiles. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 171(2), 271–288.*

Furkan Bilek | Physiotherapy | Young Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Furkan Bilek | Physiotherapy | Young Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. | Kocman University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Furkan Bilek is an accomplished academic at Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Türkiye, specializing in neurorehabilitation and physiotherapy. His research focuses on improving outcomes for individuals with neurological disorders, particularly multiple sclerosis and hemiplegia. Dr. Bilek integrates clinical expertise with advanced methodologies, including machine learning and innovative exercise protocols, to develop effective, evidence-based rehabilitation strategies. His interdisciplinary approach bridges technology and clinical practice, contributing to the evolution of personalized rehabilitation. With numerous peer-reviewed publications and active involvement in academic and clinical research, Dr. Bilek demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing scientific understanding and patient-centered care in neurorehabilitation. His work not only enhances therapeutic interventions but also aims to improve the overall quality of life for individuals affected by neurological conditions, reflecting his dedication to research excellence and the translation of knowledge into meaningful clinical applications.

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Featured Publications

1. F. Bilek, N. Cetisli-Korkmaz, Z. Ercan, G. Deniz, and C. F. Demir, “Aerobic exercise increases irisin serum levels and improves depression and fatigue in patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial,” Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, vol. 61, p. 103742, 2022.

2. C. F. Demir, F. Bilek, and F. Balgetir, “Neuropsychiatric changes during the COVID-19 pandemic in multiple sclerosis patients,” Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, vol. 78, no. 09, pp. 570-575, 2020.

3. Z. Ercan, F. Bilek, and C. F. Demir, “The effect of aerobic exercise on Neurofilament light chain and glial Fibrillary acidic protein level in patients with relapsing remitting type multiple sclerosis,” Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, vol. 55, p. 103219, 2021.

4. F. Bilek and F. Tekin, “Effectiveness of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on postural control and balance in children with unilateral cerebral palsy: a randomized controlled trial,” Perceptual and Motor Skills, vol. 128, no. 6, pp. 2621-2637, 2021.

5. F. Balgetir, F. Bilek, S. Kakakus, S. Arslan-Tuncer, and C. F. Demir, “Detection of ataxia in low disability MS patients by hybrid convolutional neural networks based on images of plantar pressure distribution,” Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, vol. 56, p. 103261, 2021.

Balendu Shekher Giri | Environmental Science and Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Balendu Shekher Giri | Environmental Science and Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | UPES | India

Dr. Balendu Shekher Giri is an accomplished researcher in microbiology, environmental biotechnology, and sustainability, with expertise spanning bioremediation, bioenergy, CO₂ sequestration, and waste-to-energy solutions. He has carried out postdoctoral research in the USA and South Korea, and his academic journey reflects a blend of high-quality scholarship and international exposure. With extensive contributions to leading journals, he has authored research articles, reviews, and book chapters that significantly advance the field. His leadership roles on editorial boards, involvement in international scientific societies, and mentorship of doctoral students further highlight his influence in the global scientific community. He has also established successful collaborations with institutions worldwide and contributed to the translation of research into applied technologies, including startup initiatives. His research is widely recognized for its impact on sustainability and global environmental challenges.

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Featured Publications

1. 683 S. Mudliar, B. Giri, K. Padoley, D. Satpute, R. Dixit, P. Bhatt, R. Pandey, et al., “Bioreactors for treatment of VOCs and odours–a review,” Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 91, no. 5, pp. 1039–1054, 2010.

2.  671 P. Chaturvedi, P. Shukla, B. S. Giri, P. Chowdhary, R. Chandra, P. Gupta, et al., “Prevalence and hazardous impact of pharmaceutical and personal care products and antibiotics in environment: A review on emerging contaminants,” Environmental Research, vol. 194, p. 110664, 2021.

3.  617 K. Vikrant, B. S. Giri, N. Raza, K. Roy, K. H. Kim, B. N. Rai, and R. S. Singh, “Recent advancements in bioremediation of dye: Current status and challenges,” Bioresource Technology, vol. 253, pp. 355–367, Apr. 2018.

4.  501 S. Banerjee, S. Mudliar, R. Sen, B. Giri, D. Satpute, T. Chakrabarti, et al., “Commercializing lignocellulosic bioethanol: technology bottlenecks and possible remedies,” Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining: Innovation for a Sustainable Economy, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 77–93, 2010.

5.  466 R. Singh, A. P. Singh, S. Kumar, and B. S. Giri, “Antibiotic resistance in major rivers in the world: A systematic review on occurrence, emergence, and management strategies,” Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 234, pp. 1484–1505, 2019.