Ayaz Khan | Construction | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ayaz Khan | Construction | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer | University of South Australia | Australia

Dr Ayaz Ahmad Khan is a construction management scholar and academic professional whose work integrates architectural engineering, building services, digital construction, and sustainable development. Currently serving as a casual academic and research assistant, he contributes to teaching and research across construction materials, operations, safety, environmental science, and contract administration. He holds advanced qualifications in construction management, building services, and architecture, enabling a strong interdisciplinary foundation. His professional experience spans academic roles such as lecturer, tutor, and teaching assistant, as well as industry practice in architecture, design, and project management. He has contributed to research projects involving digital twins and immersive technologies, delivering literature reviews, comparative analyses, and scholarly outputs. His doctoral research explored risks, drivers, and constraints of modular construction while developing immersive virtual-reality tools for industry knowledge enhancement. With a portfolio of publications in high-quality journals and conferences, his work advances sustainable construction, energy efficiency, and emerging digital methodologies. He has also supported technology-driven initiatives such as HYVE-3D visualisation and demonstrated leadership in student engagement, industry collaboration, and curriculum delivery. His commitment to innovation and academic excellence positions him as a valuable contributor with strong future potential in advancing digital and sustainable construction practices.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Khan, A., Sepasgozar, S., Liu, T., & Yu, R. (2021). Integration of BIM and immersive technologies for AEC: A scientometric-SWOT analysis and critical content review. Buildings, 11(3), 126.

2. Sepasgozar, S. M. E., Khan, A. A., Smith, K., Romero, J. G., Shen, X., Shirowzhan, S., & others. (2023). BIM and digital twin for developing convergence technologies as future of digital construction. Buildings, 13(2), 441.

3. Khan, A., Yu, R., Liu, T., Guan, H., & Oh, E. (2022). Drivers towards adopting modular integrated construction for affordable sustainable housing: A total interpretive structural modelling (TISM) method. Buildings, 12(5), 637.

4. Yu, R., Gu, N., Lee, G., & Khan, A. (2022). A systematic review of architectural design collaboration in immersive virtual environments. Designs, 6(5), 93.

5. Bello, A. O., Khan, A. A., Idris, A., & Awwal, H. M. (2024). Barriers to modular construction systems implementation in developing countries’ architecture, engineering and construction industry. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 31(8), 3148–3164.

Dr Ayaz Ahmad Khan’s work advances innovation in digital and sustainable construction by integrating immersive technologies, modular methods, and data-driven approaches that strengthen safety, efficiency, and industry capability. His research contributes to more resilient built environments and supports the global transition toward smarter, cleaner, and technologically empowered construction practices.

Barbara De Filippis | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Barbara De Filippis | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor | University of G. d’Annunzio Chieti and Pescara | Italy

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Barbara De Filippis is an accomplished scholar in pharmaceutical chemistry whose career reflects sustained excellence in research, teaching, and scientific leadership. With a rigorous academic foundation in pharmaceutical sciences supported by advanced research qualifications, she has cultivated deep expertise in the design, synthesis, and evaluation of bioactive molecules. Her professional trajectory includes extensive experience in academic research environments, where she has contributed to and coordinated laboratory activities, guided research teams, and played a central role in advancing innovative scientific projects. Her work spans molecular design, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutical analysis, contributing to the development of compounds with potential therapeutic relevance. She has been an active participant in national and international research collaborations, integrating multidisciplinary approaches that strengthen the impact and visibility of her scientific contributions. Her publication record, comprising numerous peer-reviewed articles indexed in leading scientific databases, is supported by a robust citation profile and a significant h-index, underscoring both productivity and influence within the research community. She has consistently demonstrated commitment to high-quality scholarship through ongoing contributions to the scientific literature, active engagement in research networks, and participation in scholarly dissemination. Her career is further distinguished by professional recognitions and academic qualifications that affirm her disciplinary expertise and long-standing dedication to pharmaceutical chemistry. Through her combined strengths in research innovation, academic service, and collaborative leadership, Assoc. Prof. Dr Barbara De Filippis exemplifies the profile of an outstanding researcher whose continued work promises further advancements in medicinal chemistry and related scientific fields.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Kazimierczak, P., Balaha, M., Palka, K., Wessely-Szponder, J., Wojcik, M., di Giacomo, V., De Filippis, B., & Przekora, A. (2025). Macroporous hydroxyapatite-based bone scaffolds loaded with CAPE derivatives: A strategy to reduce oxidative stress and biofilm formation. Materials, 18.

2. De Filippis, B., Agamennone, M., Ammazzalorso, A., Amoroso, R., Giampietro, L., Maccallini, C., Sağlık, B. N., De Simone, C., Zuccarini, M., Kaplancıklı, Z. A., et al. (2025). Discovery and evaluation of novel sulfonamide derivatives targeting aromatase in ER+ breast cancer. Pharmaceuticals, 18.

3. De Filippis, B., Della Valle, A., Ammazzalorso, A., Maccallini, C., Tesse, G., Amoroso, R., Mollica, A., & Giampietro, L. (2024). Azobenzene as multi-targeted scaffold in medicinal chemistry. Molecules, 29.

4. Tesse, G., Tolomeo, A., De Filippis, B., & Giampietro, L. (2024). Radiolabeled probes from derivatives of natural compounds used in nuclear medicine. Molecules, 29.

5. Maccallini, C., Budriesi, R., De Filippis, B., & Amoroso, R. (2024). Advancements in the research of new modulators of nitric oxide synthases activity. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25.

Assoc. Prof. Dr Barbara De Filippis advances scientific innovation through the design and development of novel pharmaceutical compounds that address critical therapeutic needs and strengthen translational research. Her contributions enhance drug discovery processes, support healthier societies, and foster meaningful progress in medicinal chemistry with potential global impact.

Amirmohammad Behzadi | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amirmohammad Behzadi | Energy | Best Researcher Award

KTH Royal Institute of Technology | Sweden

Dr. Amirmohammad Behzadi is a researcher specializing in intelligent thermal energy systems, recognized for advancing AI-driven optimization, predictive control, reinforcement learning, and physics-informed digital-twin modeling for building and district-scale heating and cooling networks. He holds advanced degrees in mechanical engineering and fluid and climate theory with a focus on energy conversion and system optimization. His professional experience spans research roles in leading institutions, where he has developed model-based control frameworks, machine-learning-enabled optimization tools, and integrated thermal–power system models while contributing to major national and international projects on smart, low-carbon, and resilient energy systems. He has led multi-institutional collaborations, coordinated national participation in global research initiatives, supervised students across levels, and contributed extensively to proposal development and funding acquisition. His publication record includes numerous first-author articles in high-impact journals, influential book chapters, and methods that have shaped the design and control of next-generation thermal networks. His research achievements are evidenced by substantial citation metrics, widespread academic influence, and recognition among the world’s top researchers. He has received distinctions for research excellence and contributed to award-winning projects acknowledged by prominent scientific and engineering bodies. His active participation in international collaborations and professional organizations further highlights his leadership and dedication to advancing sustainable, data-driven, and climate-resilient energy solutions.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Habibollahzade, A., Gholamian, E., Ahmadi, P., & Behzadi, A. (2018). Multi-criteria optimization of an integrated energy system with thermoelectric generator, parabolic trough solar collector and electrolysis for hydrogen production. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.

2. Habibollahzade, A., Gholamian, E., & Behzadi, A. (2019). Multi-objective optimization and comparative performance analysis of hybrid biomass-based solid oxide fuel cell/solid oxide electrolyzer cell/gas turbine using different configurations. Applied Energy, 233, 985–1002.

3. Behzadi, A., Habibollahzade, A., Zare, V., & Ashjaee, M. (2019). Multi-objective optimization of a hybrid biomass-based SOFC/GT/double effect absorption chiller/RO desalination system with CO₂ recycle. Energy Conversion and Management, 181, 302–318.

4. Behzadi, A., Gholamian, E., Houshfar, E., & Habibollahzade, A. (2018). Multi-objective optimization and exergoeconomic analysis of waste heat recovery from Tehran’s waste-to-energy plant integrated with an ORC unit. Energy.

5. Habibollahzade, A., Gholamian, E., Houshfar, E., & Behzadi, A. (n.d.). Multi-objective optimization of biomass-based solid oxide fuel cell integrated with Stirling engine and electrolyzer. [Journal name not specified].

Dr. The nominee’s work advances intelligent, low-carbon thermal energy systems by integrating AI, data-driven optimization, and physics-informed modeling to create more efficient, resilient, and autonomous urban energy infrastructures. His contributions support global sustainability goals by enabling cleaner, smarter heating and cooling networks that reduce emissions and improve energy reliability. Through innovative research and international collaboration, he drives technological progress that benefits science, industry, and society.

Marius Manole | Biomaterials | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marius Manole | Biomaterials | Excellence in Research Award

Asist Prof | UMF “Iuliu Hatieganu” Cluj-Napoca | Romania

Asist Prof. Manole Marius-Ciprian is a distinguished academic and clinician in the field of dental prosthetics and esthetic dentistry, serving as a senior faculty member within a major medical and pharmaceutical university where he contributes to academic leadership, curriculum innovation and the advancement of dental education. With a doctoral qualification in dental medicine and specialized training in prosthetic and esthetic disciplines, he has developed a comprehensive professional portfolio that integrates advanced clinical expertise with a strong commitment to teaching excellence. His extensive academic experience includes leading courses in prosthetic technologies, esthetic dentistry and dental biomaterials, supervising clinical training across multiple levels of study and contributing to postgraduate and residency programs focused on implant-supported prosthetics, ceramic biomaterials and complex restorative procedures. He has held key academic roles that support institutional development, including coordinating educational activities, shaping academic strategy and fostering quality improvement across dental programs. Alongside his university responsibilities, he maintains active clinical practice, providing advanced restorative, prosthetic and esthetic treatments and overseeing the administrative management of a specialized dental practice. His research interests span dental prosthetics, supra-implant rehabilitation, esthetic materials and clinical innovation, reflected in a body of publications that contribute to the evidence base of modern dental practice. His work has earned recognition for research excellence and he remains actively engaged in professional development initiatives, academic committees, continuing education programs and collaborations that promote high standards in dental training and patient care. Through his combined achievements in teaching, research, leadership and clinical practice, Manole Marius-Ciprian exemplifies a strong and sustained contribution to the advancement of dental medicine.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Bordea, I. R., Candrea, S., Sălăgean, T., Pop, I. D., Lucaciu, O., Ilea, A., Manole, M., … (2021). Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare professionals and oral care operational services: A systemic review. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 453–463.

2. Earar, K., Antoniac, V. I., Baciu, S., Bran, S., Onisor, F., Milea, C., Mohan, A., … (2017). Etching treatment effect on surface morphology of dental structures. Matrix, 4–5.

3. Burde, A. V., Gasparik, C., Baciu, S., Manole, M., Dudea, D., & Câmpian, R. S. (2017). Three-dimensional accuracy evaluation of two additive manufacturing processes in the production of dental models. Key Engineering Materials, 752, 119–125.

4. Ioniță, M., Vlăsceanu, G. M., Toader, A. G., & Manole, M. (2023). Advances in therapeutic contact lenses for the management of different ocular conditions. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 13(11), 1571.

5. Manea, A., Baciut, G., Baciut, M., Pop, D., Comsa, D. S., Buiga, O., Trombitas, V., … (2019). New dental implant with 3D shock absorbers and tooth-like mobility—Prototype development, finite element analysis (FEA), and mechanical testing. Materials, 12(20), 3444.

Asist Prof. Manole Marius-Ciprian’s work advances the field of dental medicine through innovations in prosthetic technologies, biomaterials and esthetic rehabilitation, strengthening evidence-based practice and improving patient outcomes. His academic leadership and research contributions support the development of modern dental education and clinical standards, driving progress that benefits both the scientific community and broader healthcare systems.

Weitao Yue | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Weitao Yue | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

China University of Mining and Technology | China

Dr. Weitao Yue is a Ph.D. candidate in Safety Science and Engineering at the China University of Mining and Technology, recognized for his specialization in coal and rock dynamic disaster prevention and control. With an academic foundation centered on advanced safety engineering and a research focus on hazardous dynamic phenomena in mining environments, he has developed strong expertise in the investigation of disaster mechanisms, monitoring technologies, early-warning strategies, and innovative control methods. His professional experience includes substantial involvement in major national scientific projects, where he has taken on core research roles involving theoretical modeling, experimental system development, large-scale data analysis, and interdisciplinary coordination. Through these efforts, he has demonstrated leadership, technical depth, and the ability to drive complex research tasks toward impactful outcomes. Dr. Yue has published multiple high-quality SCI papers as first or corresponding author in internationally renowned journals, with several works recognized among the most globally cited in the field, reflecting his rising academic influence and contribution to advancing coal mine safety science. His research achievements have earned significant academic recognition, further supported by his participation in professional research communities and contributions to collaborative scientific endeavors. Known for integrating theoretical insight with practical application, he consistently delivers research that supports safer mining operations and enhances scientific understanding of dynamic disasters. His growing portfolio of accomplishments, strong methodological capabilities, and commitment to scientific innovation position him as a promising researcher with substantial potential for future leadership and continued contribution to the safety engineering discipline.

Profiles:  Scopus

Featured Publications

1. [Authors not provided]. (2026). Failure mechanisms of fault fracture zone under dynamic loading. Engineering Failure Analysis.

Yalong Tai | Flexible Sensor | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yalong Tai | Flexible Sensor | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology | China

Prof. Yanlong Tai is a researcher at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializing in flexible interface electronics, reliability analysis, health monitoring and imaging interaction technologies. He holds doctoral training from institutions in China and Germany with a focus on advanced engineering and micro-nanotechnology, and serves as a principal investigator and leader of multiple joint laboratories involving academic and industrial partners. His professional experience includes dual appointments, committee memberships in national and regional professional societies, and editorial roles for international journals. He has conducted long-term collaborative research with internationally recognized experts across the United States, Europe and the Middle East, contributing extensively to interdisciplinary advancements. His work has resulted in numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, international patents, and research outputs covered by global scientific media. He has led and participated in major research programs supported by national and international funding bodies across multiple regions, contributing to projects in fundamental research, technological innovation and translational applications. His contributions have been recognized through scientific awards from national organizations and professional societies, reflecting his influence in advancing micro-electromechanical systems, biomedical engineering and flexible electronic technologies.

Profiles: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Chonghaile, T. N., Sarosiek, K. A., Vo, T. T., Ryan, J. A., Tammareddi, A., et al. (2011). Pretreatment mitochondrial priming correlates with clinical response to cytotoxic chemotherapy. Science, 334(6059), 1129–1133.

2. Tai, Y., Mulle, M., Ventura, I. A., & Lubineau, G. (2015). A highly sensitive, low-cost, wearable pressure sensor based on conductive hydrogel spheres. Nanoscale, 7(35), 14766–14773.

3. Tai, Y., Qian, J., Zhang, Y., & Huang, J. (2008). Study of surface modification of nano-SiO₂ with macromolecular coupling agent (LMPB-g-MAH). Chemical Engineering Journal, 141(1–3), 354–361.

4. Tai, Y. L., & Yang, Z. G. (2011). Fabrication of paper-based conductive patterns for flexible electronics by direct-writing. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 21(16), 5938–5943.

5. Chang, Y., Wang, D. Y., Tai, Y. L., & Yang, Z. G. (2012). Preparation, characterization and reaction mechanism of a novel silver-organic conductive ink. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 22(48), 25296–25301.

Prof. The nominee’s work advances flexible interface electronics and intelligent sensing technologies that enhance reliability, safety and precision in health monitoring and next-generation diagnostic systems. By integrating materials innovation with scalable engineering approaches, the research contributes to scientific progress, supports emerging industrial applications and drives global technological innovation with meaningful societal impact.

Hatem Belhouchet | Operational Research | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hatem Belhouchet | Operational Research | Best Researcher Award

University Polytechnic Hauts-De-France | France

Mr. Hatem Belhouchet is a physical education and sports science specialist serving as Head of Application Assessment within an engineering-focused academic program in France, recognized for his extensive experience in teaching, coaching, and high-performance sport management. He holds advanced qualifications in physical education and sports science, supported by professional certifications in football coaching, video analysis, and physical activity instruction, which strengthen his multidisciplinary expertise. His career encompasses leadership roles as a physical education instructor across diverse educational and clinical environments, along with substantial international coaching experience as a football manager and technical director in multiple countries, where he consistently contributed to team development, competitive advancement, and strategic performance optimization. His work in training and capacity building includes delivering professional development programs for coaches and journalists on decision-making, technical analysis, and football regulations. As a researcher, he has contributed to scholarly discourse through publications addressing multi-criteria decision-making in sport, sustainability assessment, and psychometric validation in healthcare, with conference contributions further extending his academic reach. His achievements include recognized coaching successes, advancement of youth and professional teams, and the attainment of elite coaching licensure, alongside service contributions that demonstrate leadership, methodological rigor, and a commitment to improving decision-support practices in sport and education. This combination of academic work, applied expertise, international coaching accomplishments, and ongoing research positions him as a distinguished candidate for recognition.

Profiles:  Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Belhouchet, H., et al. (2025). MOORA-based assessment of educational sustainability performance in EU-27 countries: Comparing pre-pandemic (2017–2019) and pandemic-affected (2020–2022) periods. Sustainability.

Mr. Hatem Belhouchet’s work advances evidence-based decision-making in sport and education by integrating analytical methods, performance science, and applied coaching practices. His contributions support stronger institutional decision frameworks, enhance athlete and learner outcomes, and promote innovative, data-driven approaches that positively influence both professional practice and broader societal well-being.

Muhammad Hussain Ghazali | Food Science and Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Muhammad Hussain Ghazali | Food Science and Engineering | Editorial Board Member

South China University of Technology | China

Dr. Muhammad Hussain Ghazali is a doctoral researcher in Food Science and Engineering at the South China University of Technology, specializing in meat science, non-thermal preservation technologies, and biobased intelligent packaging. Holding advanced training in Food Science and Engineering and an M.Phil. in Meat Science and Technology, along with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine emphasizing food hygiene and meat inspection, he brings a strong interdisciplinary foundation to his work. He has contributed professionally as a researcher, reviewer, and editor, pioneering camel meat quality research in Pakistan and advancing innovative projects integrating cold plasma technology with sustainable biopolymer packaging. His research spans meat quality evaluation, cold plasma applications, bio-based films, and analytical characterization techniques, with growing interest in omics-based quality assessment; his peer-reviewed outputs include publications in leading SCIE journals and collaborative work with internationally recognized experts. He is an active reviewer for numerous high-impact journals, a verified Clarivate reviewer with an extensive review record, and maintains research visibility across major academic platforms. His editorial roles include serving on the Youth Editorial Board of Advanced Functional Foods and as an editor for Wildlife and Ecology, reflecting his leadership in scholarly communication. Recognized for his academic rigor, multidisciplinary expertise, and contributions to global food engineering research, Dr. Ghazali continues to advance innovation in meat safety, sustainable packaging, and intelligent food quality monitoring.

Profiles: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Ghazali, M. H., Bakhsh, M., Zainab, U., Faraz, A., Munir, M. U., Channo, A., … (2023). Camel meat production, consumption and nutritive value: Present status and future prospects. International Journal of Camel Science, 5, 123–136.

2. Bakhsh, M., Ghazali, M. H., Yar, M. K., Channo, A., Kashif, M., Ijaz, M., … (2023). The role of fish in global food and nutrition security: Current aspects and future prospect. University of Sindh Journal of Animal Sciences, 7(04), 23–35.

3. Ghazali, M. H., Keener, K. M., Pan, Y., Zou, S., … (2025). Cold plasma-integrated bio-based packaging for meat quality and safety monitoring: A mini review. Food Wellness, 1(1), 100004.

4. Ghazali, M. H., & Saleem, F. (2025). Cold plasma and high-pressure processing in sustainable meat preservation: A review. Food, Nutrition, and Health, 2(22), 1–14.

5. Shah, S. H. R., Qamar, M. H., Ghazali, M. H., Ali, S., Bilal, M., Fawad, A., Khalil, H. U. R., … (2024). New insights in uterine involution and ovarian resumption in domestic animals. Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences, 6(6).

Dr. Muhammad Hussain Ghazali’s work advances global food safety and sustainability by integrating cold plasma technology with bio-based intelligent packaging to enhance meat quality, extend shelf life, and reduce waste. His pioneering research in camel meat science and nonthermal preservation provides innovative solutions for developing resilient, resource-efficient food systems.

Edwin Borja | Agriculture | Collaborative Research Excellence Award

Mr. Edwin Borja | Agriculture | Collaborative Research Excellence Award

Universitat de Valencia | Spain

Mr. Edwin José Borja Borja is an agricultural researcher at the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, specializing in plant pathology, agrobiodiversity, and the sustainable management of musaceae and forest species. He holds advanced academic training culminating in a doctorate in biodiversity and evolutionary biology, supported by prior graduate specialization in biodiversity conservation and undergraduate formation in agronomy. His professional experience includes roles as a research investigator and technical specialist, where he has led and contributed to projects focused on disease etiology in economically important crops, the characterization of microbial agents, the establishment and evaluation of germplasm collections, and the development of biological control strategies. He has participated in nationally funded and internationally supported research initiatives, contributed to multidisciplinary teams, and taught at the university level. His research outputs include publications in high-ranking scientific journals, with contributions addressing ecogeographic characterization, pathogen dynamics, and producer typification in musaceae systems. His work demonstrates rigor in field sampling, laboratory analysis, and statistical assessment, reinforcing his impact within agricultural science. He has been recognized through competitive research appointments and collaborative participation in international development projects, reflecting his growing influence and professionalism within the scientific community.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Espín, R. D. S., Rivera, M. M. G., Rivera, V. H. G., Santos, F. C., Guerrero, I. E. H., & Borja, E. (2020). Rendimiento y atributos de calidad de mora (Rubus glaucus Benth) de cuatro zonas productoras de Bolívar. Revista de Investigación Talentos, 7(2), 33–45.

2. Borja, E. J. (2017). Caracterización eco-geográfica de Prunus serotina Ehrh. subsp. capuli (Cav.) McVaugh (capulí), en la Región Andina de Ecuador [Master’s thesis].

3. Quinaluisa, E. J. N., Bastidas, C. G. T., Feria, R. J. V., Pérez, Y. C., Pilla, A. H. D., & Borja, E. J. (2018). Caracterización eco-geográfica de melloco (Ullucus tuberosus C.) en la región alto andina del Ecuador. La Técnica: Revista de las Agrociencias, 31–46.

4. Delgado, H., Tapia, C., Borja, E., Naranjo, E., & Martín, J. P. (2022). Phenotypic diversity of Amaranthus quitensis Kunth landraces: A millenary crop of Ecuadorian Andean region. Scientia Agropecuaria, 13(4), 381–393.

5. Delgado Pilla, H., Tapia, C., Naranjo, E., Borja Borja, E. J., & Martín Clemente, J. P. (n.d.). Variación de la agrodiversidad en variedades tradicionales de quinua (Chenopodium quinoa Willd) de la Región Andina de Ecuador.

Mr. The nominee’s work advances agricultural resilience by generating scientific knowledge that strengthens crop health, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable production systems. His research supports farmers, industry stakeholders, and national food security through innovative approaches to plant disease management, germplasm characterization, and ecological understanding, contributing to long-term agricultural innovation and societal well-being.

Muhammad Hussain Ghazali | Food Science and Engineering | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Hussain Ghazali | Food Science and Engineering | Young Researcher Award

South China University of Technology | China

Mr. Muhammad Hussain Ghazali is a doctoral researcher in Food Science and Engineering, recognized for pioneering contributions in meat science, nonthermal preservation technologies, and biobased packaging, with a particular distinction for advancing camel meat research in Pakistan. He holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, an M.Phil. in Meat Science and Technology, and is pursuing a Ph.D. with a specialization in cold plasma–integrated bio-based packaging systems for meat quality and safety monitoring. His professional experience spans research, editorial service, mentoring, and scientific reviewing, including active peer-review contributions for leading international journals and verified reviewer status through global academic platforms. His research focuses on meat quality evaluation, cold plasma applications, sustainable packaging, analytical characterization techniques, and emerging omics-based food quality assessment, supported by competence in advanced data analysis tools. He has contributed to the scientific community through publications, collaborative projects, and active engagement in international research networks across multiple regions. His recognitions include editorial and reviewer certifications, distinctions for peer-review excellence, and involvement with reputable scientific bodies. Demonstrating strong analytical capacity, leadership potential, and a global research outlook, he continues to build a growing academic profile that reflects innovation, scientific rigor, and commitment to advancing food safety and engineering research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Ghazali, M. H., Bakhsh, M., Zainab, U., Faraz, A., Munir, M. U., Channo, A., … (2023). Camel meat production, consumption and nutritive value: Present status and future prospects. International Journal of Camel Science, 5, 123–136.

2. Bakhsh, M., Ghazali, M. H., Yar, M. K., Channo, A., Kashif, M., Ijaz, M., … (2023). The role of fish in global food and nutrition security: Current aspects and future prospects. University of Sindh Journal of Animal Sciences, 7(4), 23–35.

3. Ghazali, M. H., Keener, K. M., Pan, Y., Zou, S., … (2025). Cold plasma-integrated bio-based packaging for meat quality and safety monitoring: A mini review. Food Wellness, 1(1), 100004.

4. Muhammad Hussain Ghazali, L. B., & Saleem, F. (2025). Cold plasma and high-pressure processing in sustainable meat preservation: A review. Food, Nutrition, and Health, 2(22), 1–14.

5. Shah, S. H. R., Qamar, M. H., Ghazali, M. H., Ali, S., Bilal, M., Fawad, A., Khalil, H. U. R., … (2024). New insights in uterine involution and ovarian resumption in domestic animals. Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences, 6(6).

Mr. Muhammad Hussain Ghazali’s research advances innovative, sustainable approaches to meat safety and quality, contributing to global food security through nonthermal preservation and biobased packaging technologies. His work supports industry transformation by promoting safer, eco-friendly processing solutions and expanding scientific understanding of underexplored meat resources.