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.

Abdullah Al Nahian | Data Analyst | Best Research Article Award

Mr. Abdullah Al Nahian | Data Analyst | Best Research Article Award

Healthcare Data Analyst at Children’s Clinic of Michigan, United States

Mr. Abdullah Al Nahian is a dedicated professional and researcher with a strong background in data analytics, computer science, and information systems. His career spans diverse roles including data analyst, network engineer, software developer, and project coordinator, where he has consistently demonstrated expertise in data analysis, system optimization, and project management. Academically, he holds advanced education in information studies and computer science, complemented by certifications in project management, cybersecurity, and database systems. His research contributions focus on impactful areas such as predictive modeling for healthcare outcomes, machine learning applications in cancer stage classification, and neural network-based recognition systems, which have been published in reputable scientific platforms. Abdullah’s work bridges technical innovation with practical applications, particularly in healthcare and information technology, underscoring his ability to contribute solutions to real-world challenges. His combination of academic rigor, technical expertise, and professional experience highlights him as a promising researcher and thought leader in his field.

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Mr. Abdullah Al Nahian has built a strong academic foundation that supports his career in technology and research. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, where he developed core knowledge in programming, software development, and system design. To further strengthen his expertise, he pursued a Master of Science in Information Studies at Trine University, Detroit, with a focus on data analytics, information systems, and applied research. His academic journey has been complemented by professional certifications, including Project Management Professional (PMP), Advanced Database, and Cybersecurity, which add specialized knowledge to his technical profile. This combination of formal education and certifications demonstrates his commitment to continuous learning and skill development. By bridging theoretical understanding with practical applications, his educational background provides a strong base for his professional roles and impactful research contributions in data science, healthcare analytics, and machine learning.

Experience

Mr. Abdullah Al Nahian brings extensive professional experience across multiple domains of information technology, data analysis, and project management. Currently working as a Data Analyst at the Children’s Clinic of Michigan, he specializes in gathering, securing, and analyzing healthcare data to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency. His previous roles include Assistant Coordinator at Polock Group BD, Network Engineer and Assistant Manager at Agni Systems Ltd., and Software Developer at NKSoft BD. Across these roles, he developed expertise in network engineering, customer support, ERP systems, project coordination, and administrative leadership. His career began with web development, gradually expanding to more advanced responsibilities involving data-driven decision-making, system monitoring, and organizational leadership. This progression highlights his adaptability and growth across technical and managerial domains. Additionally, his volunteer work as an IT Specialist further demonstrates his dedication to using technology for organizational improvement and staff empowerment. Collectively, his diverse experience reflects both technical mastery and leadership capability.

Research Focus

Mr. Abdullah Al Nahian’s research focuses on the intersection of data science, healthcare, and machine learning, reflecting both technical innovation and practical significance. His work includes developing predictive models to optimize healthcare outcomes, leveraging data-driven insights to improve patient care and resource management. He has also co-authored research on cancer stage classification using numerical biomarker data, showcasing the role of artificial intelligence in advancing medical diagnosis. Beyond healthcare, his contributions extend to neural network-powered recognition systems, such as automated license plate detection, and in-depth studies on project management and visualization techniques. His approach emphasizes applying computational methods to solve real-world problems, combining theoretical rigor with practical utility. Through his publications in recognized scientific platforms, he demonstrates a commitment to advancing knowledge in applied machine learning, data analytics, and information systems. His research is notable for addressing global challenges in healthcare and technology, bridging academic inquiry with societal impact.

Award and Honor

Mr. Abdullah Al Nahian has established himself as a promising researcher whose academic and professional achievements make him a strong candidate for recognition. His research contributions, published in respected scientific journals and platforms, reflect innovation and applicability in critical domains such as healthcare analytics, artificial intelligence, and project management. Co-authoring multiple peer-reviewed publications within a short period demonstrates his dedication to scholarly excellence and collaborative research. His academic journey, complemented by certifications in project management and cybersecurity, highlights his commitment to professional growth and expertise. In professional settings, he has consistently been recognized for leadership, technical problem-solving, and delivering solutions that improve organizational performance. While his portfolio primarily emphasizes research and professional contributions, his trajectory indicates strong potential for continued recognition through awards that honor innovation, interdisciplinary impact, and societal value. His blend of academic, research, and professional accomplishments positions him as a valuable contributor deserving of future honors.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Optimizing Healthcare Outcomes through Data-Driven Predictive Modeling
    Authors: MNM Sunny, MBH Saki, A Al Nahian, SW Ahmed, MN Shorif, J Atayeva, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 33

  • Title: Project Management and Visualization Techniques A Details Study
    Authors: MNM Sunny, MBH Sakil, A Al
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 24

  • Title: Neural Network-Powered License Plate Recognition System Design
    Authors: S Hasan, MNM Sunny, A Al Nahian, M Yasin
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 19

  • Title: Classification of Cancer Stages Using Machine Learning on Numerical Biomarker Data
    Authors: MNM Sunny, MM Amin, MH Akter, KMS Hossain, A Al Nahian, J Atayeva
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Optimizing Prescription Practices Using AI-Powered Drug Substitution Models to Reduce Unnecessary Healthcare Expenditures in Outpatient Settings
    Authors: A Al Nahian, S Samia, MTM Hussan, F Mahmud, MNM Sunny, SW Ahmed, …
    Year: 2025

  • Title: A Critical Review of Network Management Tools and Technologies in the Digital Age
    Authors: AAN Zakia Sultnana Munmun, Md Minhajul Amin, K M Shihab Hossain
    Year: 2024

Conclusion

Mr. Abdullah Al Nahian’s research portfolio demonstrates a consistent focus on applying data-driven approaches and machine learning techniques to solve critical challenges in healthcare, project management, and technology systems. His publications reflect both academic rigor and practical relevance, particularly in predictive healthcare modeling, cancer diagnosis, and AI-powered optimization solutions. The diversity of his work, ranging from network technologies to medical applications, highlights his ability to bridge interdisciplinary fields and contribute meaningful innovations. With multiple citations already attributed to his recent publications, his research is gaining recognition and impact in the academic community. His role as co-author in several high-quality studies also emphasizes strong collaboration skills and commitment to advancing collective knowledge. Overall, his contributions position him as a capable and promising researcher whose work holds significant value for both academic advancement and real-world problem-solving.

Yoana Dyankova | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yoana Dyankova | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctor at Medical University, Varna, Bulgaria

Dr. Yoana Dyankova Dyankova is a dedicated pediatrician and clinical researcher specializing in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition. She holds a PhD in Pediatrics from the Medical University “Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov” in Varna, Bulgaria, where she also serves in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at St. Marina University Hospital. Her research focuses primarily on celiac disease in children, particularly its impact on bone health, as demonstrated in her dissertation and multiple peer-reviewed publications, including a recent article in Nutrients (2025). Dr. Dyankova is an active member of national pediatric and gastroenterology associations and contributes to both clinical care and academic development. Fluent in English and German, she engages with the international scientific community and remains committed to translating research into improved patient outcomes. With her growing publication record, clinical integration, and academic rigor, she stands out as a promising young researcher in the field of pediatric medicine.

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Education

Dr. Yoana Dyankova Dyankova began her academic journey at the Vasil Drumev High School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Veliko Tarnovo, graduating in 2010. She pursued her medical degree at the Medical University “Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov” in Varna, Bulgaria, completing it in 2016. From 2017 to 2022, she specialized in pediatrics, gaining comprehensive clinical training and board certification in the field. In 2018, she enrolled in a PhD program in Pediatrics at the same university, where she focused her research on celiac disease and its effects on pediatric bone health. She successfully defended her dissertation in 2023. Dr. Dyankova has since continued to develop professionally by pursuing further specialization in pediatric gastroenterology starting in July 2025. Her academic path demonstrates strong commitment, discipline, and a focused interest in improving pediatric healthcare through both clinical practice and rigorous scientific research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Dyankova has cultivated a balanced career combining clinical excellence and academic growth. Since January 2022, she has served as a pediatrician at the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of the First Children’s Clinic, St. Marina University Hospital in Varna. Her role in the PICU places her at the frontline of managing critically ill children, often requiring advanced decision-making and teamwork in high-pressure situations. Prior to this, she completed a five-year pediatric residency, gaining hands-on experience in general pediatrics. Her transition into the subspecialty of pediatric gastroenterology as of July 2025 marks a strategic shift aligned with her research interests. Parallel to her clinical duties, Dr. Dyankova was engaged in doctoral studies for five years, conducting original research and contributing to academic publications. Her dual role as both a clinician and researcher enhances her ability to apply scientific findings directly to patient care, making her a valuable asset in modern pediatric medicine.

Research Interest

Dr. Dyankova’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition, with a concentrated focus on celiac disease (CD). Her doctoral thesis explored bone health in children with CD, addressing the metabolic and developmental complications arising from malabsorption and chronic inflammation. Beyond celiac disease, she has expressed research interest in related gastrointestinal disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), as well as broader issues within pediatric intensive care. Her work is characterized by clinical relevance and translational value, aiming to bridge the gap between scientific research and bedside care. Publications in both national and international journals reflect her dedication to improving diagnostic and treatment protocols in children with chronic gastrointestinal conditions. Dr. Dyankova continues to build her research portfolio by participating in collaborative studies, focusing on early diagnosis, nutritional interventions, and long-term management outcomes in affected pediatric populations, ensuring a direct impact on clinical practice.

Award and Honor

While specific named awards are not listed in the biography, Dr. Yoana Dyankova Dyankova has received notable academic and professional recognition through her successful completion of a PhD and multiple scientific publications. Her research has been published in reputable journals such as Nutrients, indicating peer validation and relevance of her work. She is an active member of the National Pediatric Association and the community of Pediatric Gastroenterologists in Bulgaria, reflecting her standing in the professional community. These memberships signify not only recognition by peers but also her continued contribution to scientific discussions and advancements in pediatric healthcare. Her role in high-stakes clinical environments like the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit further demonstrates trust in her medical competence and decision-making. With growing academic output and clear specialization in a crucial field, Dr. Dyankova is well-positioned to earn future distinctions and leadership roles in pediatric research and clinical practice at both national and international levels.

Conclusion

Dr. Yoana Dyankova Dyankova exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated clinician-scientist, balancing hands-on pediatric care with high-impact academic research. With a solid foundation in pediatrics and a focused interest in gastroenterology and nutrition, she has steadily advanced her career through both clinical excellence and scholarly contribution. Her doctoral work on bone health in children with celiac disease highlights her ability to address complex, real-world health challenges through evidence-based research. Now working in a pediatric intensive care setting and continuing her subspecialty training, Dr. Dyankova is expanding her expertise and influence in critical areas of child health. Her publications, professional affiliations, and academic achievements underscore a deep commitment to the advancement of pediatric medicine. While still early in her career, her trajectory suggests strong potential for leadership in research and healthcare. She is a promising candidate for recognition such as the Best Researcher Award and is well-poised for continued professional impact.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Presentation of Childhood Newly-Diagnosed Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Is There a Change?

    • Authors: Y. Bazdarska, V. Iotova, T. Karamfilova, Y. Dyankova, T. Stefanova, …

    • Journal: Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, Vol. 23, A202

    • Year: 2021

  1. Title: Delayed Bone Age and Osteoprotegerin Levels in Pediatric Celiac Disease: A Three-Year Case–Control Study

    • Authors: R. Pancheva, Y. Dyankova, N. Rasheva, K. Koleva, V. Iotova, M. Dzhogova, M. Fiore, M. Georgieva

    • Journal: Nutrients, Vol. 17 (14), Article 2295

    • Year: 2025

  1. Title: Macrophage Activation Syndrome After COVID-19 Infection in a Patient with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

    • Authors: M. Boyadzhiev, B. Varbanova, M. Belcheva, P. Shivachev, D. Krumova, Y. Dyankova, …

    • Journal: Scripta Scientifica Medica, Vol. 55(1), pp. 27–31

    • Year: 2023

  1. Title: Bone Health in Children with Celiac Disease (PhD Dissertation)

    • Author: Y. Dyankova

    • Database: PQDT-Global (ProQuest Dissertations)

    • Year: 2022

  1. Title: New Developments in the Diagnostics of Celiac Disease in Children

    • Authors: Y. Dyankova, M. Georgieva, N. Rasheva, K. Koleva

    • Journal: Journal of the Union of Scientists-Varna. Medicine and Ecology Series, Vol. 24(1)

    • Year: 2019

  1. Title: Bacterial Pulmonary Colonization with Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Cystic Fibrosis Patients

    • Authors: M. Nikolova, Y. Dyankova, I. Hristov, M. Georgieva

    • Journal: Izvestia Journal of the Union of Scientists-Varna. Medicine and Ecology Series

    • Year: 2019

Caroline Malagutti Fassina | Environmental Science | Breakthrough Research Award

Ms. Caroline Malagutti Fassina | Environmental Science | Breakthrough Research Award

Blue Projects Manager at Santos Technological Park, Brazil

Caroline Malagutti Fassina, Ph.D., is an accomplished Brazilian environmental scientist and advisor with over 15 years of experience in ecosystem governance, climate policy, and marine conservation. Currently serving as a Science Advisor in the Santos Municipality’s Innovation Park, she holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from the State University of Campinas. Her research spans biodiversity offsets, environmental valuation, and climate justice, with international collaborations in Brazil, Australia, and the UK. Dr. Fassina has led and contributed to numerous funded projects, including BRANDED OCEAN and FISHERVOICES, and published in respected journals such as Ecosystem Services and Marine Policy. She bridges academic research and public policy, organizing environmental education initiatives and advising on sustainable development. Fluent in English and active in global networks like the Ecosystem Services Partnership, she is recognized for amplifying underrepresented voices, particularly fisherwomen, in climate adaptation efforts. Dr. Fassina exemplifies interdisciplinary leadership committed to inclusive and impactful environmental solutions.

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Caroline Malagutti Fassina holds a robust academic background rooted in environmental science and coastal management. She earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil, where she explored the complexities of ecosystem service valuation and biodiversity offset policies in Brazil and Australia. Her thesis critically assessed the commodification of nature through international offset mechanisms. Prior to that, she completed her Master’s degree in Integrated Environmental Analysis at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), focusing on marine ecosystems. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Coastal Management from Paulista State University, reflecting her early commitment to sustainability in coastal regions. Her education is complemented by international certifications and trainings, including capacity-building with UNESCO and environmental law workshops. This strong academic foundation supports her interdisciplinary approach to marine policy, environmental justice, and urban sustainability, combining both theoretical and applied dimensions of environmental governance.

Professional Experience

Dr. Fassina has held diverse and impactful roles across public service, academia, and international research. She currently serves as Science Advisor and Public Fundraising Coordinator for the Science, Technology and Innovation Park of Santos Municipality. Since 2011, she has worked as an Environmental Officer in various departments within the Santos Environmental Secretariat, including environmental inspection, licensing, and strategic advisory roles. She also served as Group Leader of the Environmental Inspection Division and was a council member for the São Paulo Marine Protected Area. Her postdoctoral work includes the BRANDED OCEAN project under FAPESP, and she is currently involved in the international EXTENDING RESPONSIBILITY initiative. Caroline’s experience reflects a blend of hands-on environmental regulation, urban sustainability planning, and scientific leadership. She also contributes to education through public speaking, mentoring, and organizing community outreach events like the Environmental Film Week. Her career demonstrates a long-term commitment to integrating science with public policy.

Research Interest

Caroline Fassina’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental policy, ecosystem services, marine governance, and climate justice. She is particularly focused on biodiversity offsets, environmental valuation, and the governance of natural resources in urban and coastal zones. Her Ph.D. work compared offset practices between Brazil and Australia, questioning the commodification of nature in different regulatory contexts. More recently, she has expanded her work to include the cumulative impacts of port infrastructure on marine ecosystems, gendered dimensions of climate adaptation—especially the voices of fisherwomen—and transboundary environmental accountability linked to global trade. She is committed to interdisciplinary approaches, often integrating ecological economics, environmental sociology, and policy analysis. Caroline also explores environmental communication and the role of local governments in addressing global environmental challenges. Her research is both academic and applied, aiming to influence public policy and international frameworks for sustainable development, with a strong emphasis on social inclusion and ecological equity.

Award and Honor

Throughout her career, Dr. Caroline Fassina has received numerous grants and fellowships that reflect the originality and impact of her research. Her early scientific work was supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) during her undergraduate and doctoral studies. In 2019, she was awarded a prestigious internationalization grant from CAPES for her research on biodiversity offsets in Brazil and Australia. She also secured funding from the British Council for the FISHERVOICES project, which amplified the perspectives of fisherwomen in climate policy discussions. In 2023, she received the Young Doctors Nationalization Grant from FAPESP for her BRANDED OCEAN postdoctoral project. Most recently, she began work under a major grant from Brazil’s Science and Technology Ministry to study marine litter and global trade. In addition to research funding, she has been selected as a speaker and participant in influential global programs and conferences, marking her as a recognized leader in environmental research and public engagement.

Conclusion

Caroline Malagutti Fassina is a dynamic and visionary environmental scientist whose work bridges academia, public policy, and grassroots environmental action. With a solid foundation in coastal and environmental science, she has translated her expertise into impactful public service roles and internationally relevant research. Her career reflects a deep commitment to ecological sustainability, social justice, and inclusive governance, particularly in vulnerable coastal communities. From local environmental inspections to advising major international research initiatives, Caroline consistently integrates science with actionable policy solutions. Her contributions to environmental valuation, marine policy, and climate adaptation—especially gender-sensitive approaches—position her as a rising leader in the global environmental arena. Her growing portfolio of publications, grants, and public engagement initiatives demonstrates both intellectual depth and civic responsibility. Dr. Fassina embodies the qualities of an interdisciplinary scholar-practitioner whose work is shaping a more just and resilient environmental future. She is a highly suitable candidate for honors such as the Breakthrough Research Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Governance challenges for the newest Brazilian marine protected areas: Preliminary considerations for stakeholder participation

    • Authors: C.M. Fassina, D.H.Q. Telles, A.C.A. Mazzuco

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 12

  • Title: Valuation of ecosystem services through offsets: Why are coastal ecosystems more valuable in Australia than in Brazil?

    • Authors: C. Fassina, D. Jarvis, S. Tavares, A. Coggan

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 9

  • Title: Convivencialidade e sustentabilidade: estudos de caso sobre a governança de recursos naturais no Brasil

    • Authors: T. Juliano, C.M. Fassina, C.I.B. Silva, F.A.V. Andrade, E.P.S. Leão Neto

    • Year: 2024

  • Title: Conviviality and sustainability: Case studies on the governance of natural resources in Brazil

    • Authors: T. Juliano, C.M. Fassina, C.I.B. Silva, F.A.V. Andrade, E.P.S. Leão Neto

    • Year: 2024

  • Title: O clima como novo comum urbano: conforto térmico na agenda do direito à cidade

    • Authors: J. Nichi, C.M. Fassina, M.R.C. Soeira

    • Year: 2023

  • Title: Versão Final

    • Authors: APDES DA MATA

    • Year: 2021

  • Title: A ecologia urbana em prol da infraestrutura verde: cenários de adesão e efeitos na drenagem em Santos, São Paulo

    • Author: C.M. Fassina (Master’s thesis)

    • Year: 2016

Dr. Amir Hossein Poursaeed | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amir Hossein Poursaeed | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Phd Candidate at University of Exeter, United Kingdom

Amir Hossein Poursaeed is an accomplished researcher in electrical engineering with a specialization in power systems, machine learning applications, and renewable energy integration. Holding a Master’s degree from Lorestan University, he has developed a strong academic foundation complemented by an exceptional research portfolio. His work focuses on power system protection, stability, and optimization using advanced AI techniques such as explainable deep learning and quantum neural networks. With over 17 peer-reviewed journal publications, many in Q1 journals, and multiple IEEE conference contributions, his research demonstrates both depth and innovation. He collaborates with leading academics internationally and has contributed to interdisciplinary studies in environmental modeling and water resource management. Amir’s commitment to cutting-edge research in inverter-based power grids, fault diagnosis, and energy systems places him among the promising young scholars in the field. His achievements reflect a rare blend of technical expertise, research leadership, and forward-looking vision essential for shaping the future of smart grids.

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Amir Hossein Poursaeed has a solid educational background in electrical engineering with a focus on power systems. He earned his Master of Science degree from Lorestan University, Iran, where he specialized in Digital Power System Protection and Power System Dynamics. His M.Sc. thesis, supervised by Professor Farhad Namdari, focused on using Support Vector Machines for wide-area protection against voltage and transient instabilities. He previously obtained his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the same university, where he explored the optimal placement of phasor measurement units using metaheuristic algorithms. His academic performance was commendable, with a GPA of 18.87/20 in his M.Sc. program, demonstrating both technical strength and research capability. Throughout his education, he consistently focused on high-voltage systems, optimization, and smart grid technologies, laying the foundation for his research in AI-based power system protection and stability. His educational journey highlights a continuous commitment to excellence and innovation in energy systems.

Professional Experience

Amir Hossein Poursaeed has developed a robust professional profile centered around advanced power system research and academic collaboration. While specific institutional roles aren’t explicitly mentioned, his extensive list of high-impact publications indicates active involvement in collaborative research projects, particularly with institutions such as Lorestan University and international partners. He has co-authored multiple studies with recognized scholars, including Professor Farhad Namdari and Dr. P.A. Crossley, highlighting his integration into the global research community. His contributions include the design of advanced fault detection systems, AI-driven stability analysis tools, and renewable energy integration models. Additionally, his work in inter-turn fault diagnosis and real-time system protection showcases applied engineering skills with a focus on practical solutions for modern grid challenges. His experience spans theoretical research, model development, and algorithm implementation in live or simulated systems, establishing him as a well-rounded researcher in academia and an emerging leader in AI-enabled power engineering technologies.

Research Interest

Amir Hossein Poursaeed’s research interests are rooted in the intersection of electrical power systems and artificial intelligence. His primary focus includes power system stability, digital protection systems, fault detection, and the integration of renewable energy sources. He is especially passionate about leveraging advanced machine learning and explainable AI techniques for enhancing grid reliability and system monitoring. His recent work involves deep learning, support vector machines, and quantum neural networks applied to inverter-based power systems and DC microgrids—fields gaining global relevance due to the rise of decentralized energy systems. Optimization algorithms, transient analysis, and wide-area protection schemes are other key domains of his expertise. He also extends his knowledge into environmental systems, working on AI-based models for water quality assessment. This multidisciplinary approach underlines his goal of developing intelligent, robust, and real-time frameworks for smart grid operations, making his research both innovative and impactful in addressing contemporary and future challenges in energy systems.

Award and Honor

Although specific awards and honors are not listed, Amir Hossein Poursaeed’s academic and research accomplishments position him as a candidate deserving of high recognition. His publication record in prestigious Q1 journals, such as Applied Soft Computing, Energy Reports, and Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, reflects scholarly excellence. His papers have introduced novel contributions to power system protection and AI-based monitoring, often co-authored with leading international experts—an indication of his growing reputation in the field. His research has also been accepted at major IEEE conferences, including the International Universities Power Engineering Conference and the International Conference on Electric Power and Energy Conversion Systems, which highlights peer recognition of his work. Moreover, his interdisciplinary research in water resource management using machine learning models demonstrates his versatility and impact beyond core power engineering. Given these achievements, he is highly deserving of academic awards, particularly those that celebrate emerging researchers and innovators in smart energy systems.

Conclusion

Amir Hossein Poursaeed is an emerging thought leader in the field of power systems and intelligent energy technologies. With a strong educational background and a research focus on AI-driven solutions for grid stability and protection, he has consistently demonstrated excellence in both theoretical innovation and practical application. His contributions span power engineering, machine learning, and even environmental sciences—showcasing his ability to bridge disciplines for impactful solutions. Through numerous high-impact publications and international conference engagements, he has established himself as a respected voice in the global research community. His work addresses critical challenges in inverter-based grids, renewable integration, and real-time monitoring, aligning perfectly with the global shift toward sustainable and resilient energy systems. Amir’s trajectory reflects not only technical brilliance but also research leadership, collaboration, and a vision for smarter, safer, and more efficient power systems. He is undoubtedly a strong candidate for honors such as the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: An Ultra-Fast Directional Protection Scheme for DC Microgrids Based on High-Order Synchrosqueezing Transform
    Authors: A.H. Poursaeed, F. Namdari
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 7

  • Title: Online Transient Stability Assessment Implementing the Weighted Least-Square Support Vector Machine with the Consideration of Protection Relays
    Authors: A.H. Poursaeed, F. Namdari
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 6

  • Title: A New Strategy for Prediction of Water Qualitative and Quantitative Parameters by Deep Learning-Based Models with Determination of Modelling Uncertainties
    Authors: M. Poursaeid, A.H. Poursaeed
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Online Voltage Stability Monitoring and Prediction by Using Support Vector Machine Considering Overcurrent Protection for Transmission Lines
    Authors: A.H. Poursaeed, F. Namdari
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 6

  • Title: High‐Speed Algorithm for Fault Detection and Location in DC Microgrids Based on a Novel Time–Frequency Analysis
    Authors: A.H. Poursaeed, F. Namdari
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Hydraulic Modeling of the Water Resources Using Learning Techniques
    Authors: M. Poursaeid, A.H. Poursaeed, S. Shabanlou
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Explainable AI-Driven Quantum Deep Neural Network for Fault Location in DC Microgrids
    Authors: A.H. Poursaeed, F. Namdari
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 2

  • Title: Simulation Using Machine Learning and Multiple Linear Regression in Hydraulic Engineering
    Authors: M. Poursaeid, A.H. Poursaeed, S. Shabanlou
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 2

  • Title: Optimized Explainable Tabular Transformer Model for Fault Localization in DC Microgrids
    Authors: A.H. Poursaeed, F. Namdari, P.A. Crossley
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 1

  • Title: Optimal Coordination of Directional Overcurrent Relays: A Fast and Precise Quadratically Constrained Quadratic Programming Solution Methodology
    Authors: A.H. Poursaeed, M. Doostizadeh, S. Hossein Beigi Fard, A.H. Baharvand, F. Namdari
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1

Dr. Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology at University of Zagreb, Croatia

Professor Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić is a distinguished academic and researcher at the Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, University of Zagreb. With a PhD in fuzzy modeling and optimization, and an Executive MBA in Agribusiness, she blends scientific rigor with practical leadership. She has published over 200 scientific articles, including 45 in Q1 journals, and authored multiple book chapters and a specialized textbook. Her research focuses on mathematical modeling, food analysis, nutrition optimization, and biotechnology, often incorporating innovative techniques such as neural networks and non-invasive spectroscopy. She has led or contributed to over 20 research projects and 45 consultancy assignments, and serves as an evaluator for EU projects. With an H-index of 29 on Google Scholar and active involvement in international collaborations, she is widely recognized for her interdisciplinary and applied scientific work. Her contributions significantly advance sustainable food systems, nutrition science, and biotechnological research.

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Professor Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić has a comprehensive academic background rooted at the University of Zagreb. She earned her bachelor’s degree in 1996, followed by a master’s in 1998, and completed her PhD in 2004 with a dissertation focused on the application of fuzzy modeling and optimization in boarding school planning. Demonstrating a commitment to both science and leadership, she later pursued and completed an Executive MBA in Agribusiness in 2013 at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb. Her educational trajectory combines technical, analytical, and managerial expertise, making her highly equipped for interdisciplinary research. In addition, she undertook over 16 months of international training in leading institutions in Germany, the USA, and the Netherlands, which enhanced her scientific and pedagogical skills. This strong foundation across science and management has been critical in shaping her academic leadership and contributions to food technology, biotechnology, and applied nutrition.

Professional Experience

Professor Gajdoš Kljusurić holds a full professorship at the Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, University of Zagreb, where she has been a key academic figure since 2022. Her professional journey includes more than two decades of teaching, research, and leadership in food science and biotechnology. She has been instrumental in supervising research at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including doctoral theses. Beyond academia, she has actively contributed to over 45 consultancy and 10 industry projects, offering expertise in food technology, optimization modeling, and nutrition. She is a trusted evaluator for European Union-funded projects, indicating her authority and recognition at the international level. She also serves on editorial boards, including for the journal Foods and the Croatian Journal of Food Technology, Biotechnology, and Nutrition. Her professional experience seamlessly bridges theoretical research with real-world applications, enhancing the value of her academic work and promoting innovation in food science and biotechnology.

Research Interest

Professor Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić’s research interests lie at the intersection of food science, biotechnology, nutrition, and applied mathematics. Her primary focus areas include mathematical modeling, fuzzy logic, neural networks, and optimization techniques as applied to food processing and nutritional planning. She has demonstrated expertise in the use of non-invasive analytical techniques such as Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIR), Principal Component Analysis (PCA), and Partial Least Squares (PLS) models for evaluating bioactive compounds and food quality. Her work also explores diet therapy, ethical considerations in health sciences, and the intelligent management of biotechnological processes. With over 200 published articles and numerous book chapters, her research bridges science and technology with practical applications in sustainable food systems. She actively collaborates on national and international projects related to wine aroma, plant bioactives, and nutrient optimization. Her interdisciplinary approach and innovative methods contribute meaningfully to advances in both academic research and industrial food processing.

Award and Honor

While the specific awards are not detailed in the application, Professor Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić’s professional record speaks volumes about her credibility and recognition in the scientific community. She has been entrusted as a project evaluator for the European Union, indicating a high level of trust in her expertise and judgment. Her appointment as a full professor in a permanent position reflects both academic distinction and institutional recognition. Furthermore, her extensive participation in over 20 research projects, authorship of a scientific book, and numerous high-impact journal publications — including 45 in Q1-ranked journals — signal excellence in research. She has been invited to contribute to multiple international book chapters published by renowned publishers such as Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley, which is a mark of scholarly recognition. Through her editorial roles and collaborations across Europe and the U.S., she continues to build a profile of international distinction and thought leadership in food and nutrition sciences.

Conclusion

Professor Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding academic, researcher, and innovator in the fields of food technology, biotechnology, and nutrition. With a robust academic background, a wealth of professional and international experience, and a research portfolio that blends scientific rigor with practical relevance, she has made significant contributions to both academia and industry. Her interdisciplinary approach, combining advanced modeling techniques with food science and ethical health practices, demonstrates her commitment to sustainable and impactful research. While her profile could benefit from more visibility in terms of formal awards or patents, the depth and quality of her contributions are indisputable. Her work supports global challenges in food security, nutrition, and biotechnology innovation. Overall, she stands out as a highly qualified and influential figure deserving of recognition such as the Best Researcher Award, and her continued work promises further advancements in both scientific knowledge and real-world applications.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Gas phase plasma impact on phenolic compounds in pomegranate juice
    Authors: Z. Herceg, D.B. Kovačević, J.G. Kljusurić, A.R. Jambrak, Z. Zorić, …
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 202

  • Title: Recovery of anthocyanins from grape pomace extracts (Vitis vinifera L. cv. Cabernet Mitos) using a polymeric adsorber resin
    Authors: D. Kammerer, J. Gajdoš Kljusurić, R. Carle, A. Schieber
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 163

  • Title: Stability of polyphenols in chokeberry juice treated with gas phase plasma
    Authors: D.B. Kovačević, J.G. Kljusurić, P. Putnik, T. Vukušić, Z. Herceg, …
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 153

  • Title: Gas permeability and DSC characteristics of polymers used in food packaging
    Authors: J. Gajdoš, Ž. Kurtanjek, N. Ciković
    Year: 2000
    Citations: 132

  • Title: Kinetics and thermodynamics of the solid-liquid extraction process of total polyphenols, antioxidants and extraction yield from Asteraceae plants
    Authors: A.J. Tušek, M. Benković, A.B. Cvitanović, D. Valinger, T. Jurina, J.G. Kljusurić
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 130

  • Title: Young consumers’ perception of functional foods in Croatia
    Authors: J. Markovina, J. Čačić, J. Gajdoš Kljusurić, D. Kovačić
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 103

  • Title: Determination of histamine in fish by Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy using silver colloid SERS substrates
    Authors: T. Janči, D. Valinger, J.G. Kljusurić, L. Mikac, S. Vidaček, M. Ivanda
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 96

  • Title: Detection of honey adulteration – The potential of UV-VIS and NIR spectroscopy coupled with multivariate analysis
    Authors: D. Valinger, L. Longin, F. Grbeš, M. Benković, T. Jurina, J.G. Kljusurić, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 78

  • Title: Cooking at home and adherence to the Mediterranean diet during the COVID-19 confinement: the experience from the Croatian COVIDiet study
    Authors: D. Pfeifer, J. Rešetar, J. Gajdoš Kljusurić, I. Panjkota Krbavčić, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 74

  • Title: Trehalose improves flavour retention in dehydrated apricot puree
    Authors: D. Komes, T. Lovrić, K. Kovačević Ganić, J. Gajdoš Kljusurić, M. Banović
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 67

  • Title: Optimization of bleaching parameters for soybean oil
    Authors: D. Škevin, T. Domijan, K. Kraljić, J.G. Kljusurić, S. Neđeral, M. Obranović
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 64

  • Title: Optimizing bioactive compounds extraction from different medicinal plants and prediction through nonlinear and linear models
    Authors: A.J. Tušek, M. Benković, D. Valinger, T. Jurina, A. Belščak-Cvitanović, …
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 57

  • Title: Wine with geographical indication – awareness of Croatian consumers
    Authors: J. Čačić, M. Tratnik, J. Gajdoš Kljusurić, D. Čačić, D. Kovačević
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 54

  • Title: Use of spectroscopic techniques to monitor changes in food quality during application of natural preservatives: A review
    Authors: A. Hassoun, M. Carpena, M.A. Prieto, J. Simal-Gandara, F. Özogul, Y. Özogul, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 51

  • Title: Integrated approach for bioactive quality evaluation of medicinal plant extracts using HPLC-DAD, spectrophotometric, near infrared spectroscopy and chemometric techniques
    Authors: A. Belščak-Cvitanović, D. Valinger, M. Benković, A.J. Tušek, T. Jurina, …
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 45

Prof. Dr. Gregg Caruso | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gregg Caruso | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Director of Waide Center for Applied Ethics at Fairfield University, United States

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso is a distinguished philosopher and professor of applied ethics, currently serving as Director of the Patrick J. Waide Center for Applied Ethics at Fairfield University and Honorary Professor at Macquarie University. Renowned for his expertise in free will, moral responsibility, punishment, and neurolaw, Caruso has authored numerous influential books, including Rejecting Retributivism and Neurolaw, and co-authored works with leading figures like Daniel Dennett. He has received prestigious honors such as the American Philosophical Association’s Gittler Award and the SUNY Distinguished Professor title, underscoring his national and international impact. Caruso’s work bridges philosophy, law, and neuroscience, advancing a public health-oriented model of justice. He also demonstrates academic leadership through center directorships, research networks, and international collaborations. His scholarship, marked by intellectual rigor and societal relevance, makes him a leading voice in contemporary applied ethics and an outstanding candidate for recognition in research excellence.

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Education

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso holds a Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Philosophy from the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center, where he developed his foundational expertise in free will, ethics, and consciousness. He earned his B.A. in Philosophy from William Paterson University and an A.A.S. in Music from Nassau Community College. His academic journey reflects a multidisciplinary background that combines the humanities and the arts, shaping his unique perspective in philosophy and ethics. Caruso’s education at CUNY, a leading public research institution, provided a rigorous grounding in both analytic and applied philosophy, allowing him to explore topics at the intersection of law, neuroscience, and moral responsibility. This solid academic preparation laid the foundation for a distinguished career as a scholar and educator, enabling him to critically engage with some of the most challenging ethical and philosophical questions of our time.

Professional Experience

Dr. Caruso has held a variety of academic positions, reflecting both depth and versatility in teaching and research. He currently serves as Professor of Applied Ethics and Director of the Patrick J. Waide Center for Applied Ethics at Fairfield University. Prior to this, he was SUNY Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning Community College, where he also served as Chair of the Humanities and Social Sciences Department. Caruso has held honorary and visiting appointments at prestigious institutions, including Macquarie University in Australia and Northeastern University London. His career spans over two decades of university-level teaching and leadership, covering roles such as department chair, ethics center director, and research network organizer. Through these roles, Caruso has demonstrated excellence in academic administration, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaboration, enhancing the impact of applied ethics in diverse academic and social contexts.

Research Interest

Dr. Caruso’s research interests focus on free will, moral responsibility, punishment, and the intersection of philosophy with neuroscience and law. He is a leading advocate of free will skepticism and has developed the “public health-quarantine model” as an ethical alternative to retributive justice. His work bridges applied ethics, moral psychology, philosophy of law, and neuroethics, and he engages with contemporary debates on consciousness, determinism, and social justice. Caruso’s interdisciplinary approach allows him to explore how empirical findings in neuroscience and psychology can inform normative ethical theories and public policy. His recent interests also extend into business ethics and public health, as seen in his forthcoming book Putting People Before Profit. Caruso’s scholarship aims to reframe how society understands agency, culpability, and justice, making significant contributions to both academic philosophy and practical reform in criminal justice and ethical governance.

Award and Honor

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso has received numerous awards and distinctions recognizing his scholarly excellence and thought leadership. Notably, he was named a SUNY Distinguished Professor in 2024, one of the highest honors in the SUNY system, awarded for national and international prominence in research. In 2022, he won the American Philosophical Association’s Joseph B. Gittler Award for his groundbreaking book Rejecting Retributivism, which explores the implications of free will skepticism for criminal justice. He has received several research grants from institutions like Cornell University and the University of Aberdeen and has twice been awarded sabbaticals to work on major book projects. Additional honors include the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and multiple teaching excellence awards. These accolades highlight Caruso’s sustained contributions to philosophy, his impact on interdisciplinary research, and his commitment to bridging theory with ethical and social applications.

Conclusion

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso stands out as a thought leader in contemporary philosophy, with a body of work that is both academically rigorous and socially transformative. His contributions span key ethical domains—free will, justice, punishment, and public health—while also addressing the practical implications of philosophy in law and policy. With a strong educational foundation, a dynamic professional career, and a broad, impactful research portfolio, Caruso has influenced debates in applied ethics, neurolaw, and moral psychology. His awards and honors affirm the significance and originality of his scholarship. Whether through his books, teaching, or institutional leadership, Caruso demonstrates a sustained commitment to ethical progress and intellectual inquiry. He is not only a prolific scholar but also a public philosopher whose work is shaping how society thinks about responsibility and justice. As such, he is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Free Will and Consciousness: A Determinist Account of the Illusion of Free Will
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 260

  • Title: Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 164

  • Title: Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso, O.J. Flanagan
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 122

  • Title: Free Will Skepticism and Criminal Behavior: A Public Health-Quarantine Model
    Author(s): G. Caruso
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 122

  • Title: Skepticism About Moral Responsibility
    Author(s): G. Caruso
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 115

  • Title: Public Health and Safety: The Social Determinants of Health and Criminal Behavior
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 111

  • Title: Hard-Incompatibilist Existentialism: Neuroscience, Punishment, and Meaning in Life
    Author(s): D. Pereboom, G. Caruso
    Year: 2002
    Citations: 101

  • Title: Just Deserts: Debating Free Will
    Author(s): D.C. Dennett, G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 68

  • Title: Compatibilism and Retributivist Desert Moral Responsibility
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso, S.G. Morris
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 62

  • Title: Justice Without Retribution: An Epistemic Argument Against Retributive Criminal Punishment
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 59

  • Title: (Un)Just Deserts: The Dark Side of Moral Responsibility
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 46

  • Title: Free Will Skepticism and Its Implications: An Argument for Optimism
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 33

  • Title: Free Will Eliminativism: Reference, Error, and Phenomenology
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 24

  • Title: Free Will as a Case of “Crazy Ethics”
    Author(s): S. Smilansky, G. Caruso
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 24

  • Title: A Non-Punitive Alternative to Retributive Punishment
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso, D. Pereboom
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 23

Vasileios Alexandros Karakousis | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vasileios Alexandros Karakousis | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Surgery at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Dr. Vasileios Alexandros Karakousis is a multidisciplinary medical professional with dual degrees in Medicine (MD) and Pharmacy (PharmD), complemented by a Master’s in Clinical and Industrial Pharmacology. He is currently a PhD researcher in Plastic Surgery at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and teaches in the postgraduate MSc program in Colorectal Surgery at the University of Thessaly. His research portfolio includes over a dozen peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, covering areas such as oncology, immunotherapy, diagnostic imaging, and surgical outcomes. He has also presented at major international conferences across Europe. With clinical training in top hospitals in Greece and France, and fluency in English and French, Dr. Karakousis brings a global perspective to his work. His recent research momentum, coupled with academic and teaching contributions, positions him as a promising early-career researcher making impactful strides in medical science and healthcare.

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Education

Dr. Vasileios Alexandros Karakousis holds an impressive academic background with dual professional degrees. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) in 2010 and his Doctor of Medicine (MD) in 2017 from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH). He further completed a Master of Science (MSc) in Clinical and Industrial Pharmacology, with a focus on Clinical Toxicology, also from AUTH. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in Plastic Surgery at Papageorgiou General Hospital, under AUTH’s School of Medicine. His education also includes a European academic exchange through the Erasmus+ Program at Université de Paris. He holds both medical and pharmaceutical licenses from relevant Greek professional bodies. Dr. Karakousis is also multilingual, with certifications in English (C2, University of Michigan) and French (B2, DELF), which enhance his ability to collaborate internationally. His continuous academic development reflects a strong commitment to both scientific inquiry and clinical excellence.

Professional Experience

Dr. Karakousis has cultivated a dynamic professional career across medical, pharmaceutical, and academic domains. He currently teaches in the postgraduate MSc program in Colorectal Surgery at the University of Thessaly, where he contributes to the academic development of future surgeons. His clinical experience spans several prestigious institutions, including AHEPA University Hospital, Ippokrateio Hospital, and hospitals in Paris through externships at Hôpital Saint-Louis and Hôpital Paris Saint-Joseph. His earlier work includes service as a pharmacist in community pharmacies and military medical service at Greek military hospitals. He has also completed a surgical internship and practical training in both hospital and community pharmacy settings. This breadth of experience has shaped him into a well-rounded clinician and academic, capable of bridging pharmaceutical knowledge with surgical and medical practice. His active engagement in multiple clinical environments enhances his ability to apply research insights directly into patient care.

Research Interest

Dr. Karakousis has a broad and evolving set of research interests focused primarily on oncology, surgery, immunology, pharmacology, and diagnostic imaging. His recent research includes systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and case studies in gastrointestinal stromal tumors, medullary thyroid carcinoma, and metastatic colorectal cancer, emphasizing clinical relevance and evidence-based care. He has shown particular interest in cancer immunotherapy, mRNA vaccines, and tumor microenvironment modulation, indicating a forward-looking approach to precision medicine. His work on metaplastic and neuroendocrine breast cancers, as well as rare tumor types, reflects a commitment to addressing under-researched clinical challenges. Additionally, his contributions to diagnostic methodology, such as PET-CT and MRI-endosonography, highlight a keen interest in enhancing preoperative assessment and surgical planning. His multidisciplinary background enables him to pursue translational research that connects pharmacological principles with surgical outcomes and immunological mechanisms, making his academic pursuits both innovative and clinically grounded.

Award and Honor

Dr. Vasileios Alexandros Karakousis has earned recognition through multiple academic and professional achievements, although formal awards are not extensively detailed in the available record. His selection as a presenter at high-level international conferences—including the Joint EWMA-GNEAUPP 2025 Conference in Spain, the 11th Conference of ESES in Turkey, and the 16th Greek-Cypriot Surgical Congress in Cyprus—reflects peer acknowledgment of the quality and significance of his research. He was also a featured presenter at the Scientific Conference of Greek Medical Students, demonstrating early engagement with academic excellence. His role as a lecturer in a postgraduate surgical program further indicates institutional recognition of his expertise. Though not explicitly listed, his numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals and international collaborations suggest growing influence and respect in the medical research community. These achievements collectively support his eligibility for further awards, including the Best Researcher Award nomination.

Conclusion

Dr. Vasileios Alexandros Karakousis exemplifies the qualities of a promising, multidisciplinary medical researcher. With a robust academic foundation in both medicine and pharmacy, he combines clinical expertise with scientific rigor. His professional journey includes hands-on roles in pharmacy, surgery, teaching, and international externships, highlighting his versatility and dedication to improving healthcare. His recent surge in impactful research—covering oncology, diagnostics, pharmacology, and immunotherapy—demonstrates a forward-thinking, evidence-based approach that resonates with current global healthcare priorities. As a multilingual academic with international experience, he is well-positioned for collaboration and leadership in cross-border research initiatives. While his career is still in a growth phase, his academic trajectory, research contributions, and teaching involvement underscore his potential to make lasting contributions to medical science. Based on his achievements and promise, Dr. Karakousis is a compelling candidate for recognition such as the World Top Scientists Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Multifocal Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GISTs) of the Small Intestine in Patients with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF-1): Meta‑Analysis and Systematic Review of the Literature

    • Authors: Stylianos Mantalovas; Vasileios Alexandros Karakousis; Christina Sevva; Panagiota Roulia; Stavros Savvakis; Georgios Anthimidis; Konstantinos Papadopoulos; Vasiliki Magra; Nikolaos Varsamis; Christoforos S. Kosmidis; et al.

    • Year: 2025

  • The Efficacy of Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography Scan (PET CT) in the Diagnosis of Local Recurrence and Metastases in Surgical Patients with Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma: A Systematic Review and Meta‑Analysis of the Last 5 Years (2020–2024)

    • Authors: Konstantinos Papadopoulos; Ioannis Iakovou; Stylianos Mantalovas; Christoforos S. Kosmidis; Stiliani Laskou; Vasileios Alexandros Karakousis; Christina Sevva; Marios Dagher; Panagiota Roulia; Ismini Kountouri; et al.

    • Year: 2024

  • Streamline Flow of the Portal Vein Affects the Distribution of Colorectal Cancer Metastases: Clinical Reality or Just a Belief? A Systematic Review and Meta‑Analysis

    • Authors: Stavros Savvakis; Vasileios I. Lagopoulos; Stylianos Mantalovas; Eleni Paschou; Periklis Kopsidas; Christina Sevva; Alexandros Vasileios Karakousis; Eleni Gigi; Isaak Kesisoglou

    • Year: 2024

  • A 78‑Year‑Old Man with Elastofibroma Dorsi Presenting as a Left Subscapular Mass

    • Authors: Christoforos S. Kosmidis; Konstantinos Vlassopoulos; Chrysi Maria Mystakidou; Vasiliki Theodorou; Alexandros Vasileios Karakousis; Nikolaos Iason Katsios; Fedra Louloudopoulou; Anna Andreadi; Paris Pentousis; Stylianos Mantalovas; et al.

    • Year: 2024

  • Neuroendocrine Breast Carcinoma: Interesting Images of an Underdiagnosed Entity

    • Authors: Christoforos Kosmidis; Kassiani Boulogeorgou; Panagiota ___; Marios Dagher; Georgios Anthimidis; Georgios Petrakis; Charilaos Koulouris; Stylianos Mantalovas; Styliani Laskou; Vasiliki Magra; et al.

    • Year: 2024

  • Immune‑Specific and Tumor‑Dependent mRNA Vaccines for Cancer Immunotherapy: Reprogramming Clinical Translation into Tumor Editing Therapy

    • Authors: Theodora Katopodi; Savvas Petanidis; Eirini Grigoriadou; Doxakis Anestakis; Charalampos Charalampidis; Ioanna P. Chatziprodromidou; George Floros; Panagiotis Eskitzis; Paul Zarogoulidis; Charilaos Koulouris; et al. (includes V. A. Karakousis)

    • Year: 2024

  • Metaplastic Breast Carcinoma – A Rare Subtype of Breast Cancer that Poses a Challenge to Treatment: 2 Case Reports and Review of the Literature

    • Authors: Vasiliki Magra; Sofia Baka; Eleni Georgakoudi; Vasiliki Theodorou; Chrysi Maria Mystakidou; Evanthia Papadopoulou; Alexandros Karakousis; Petrina Miltiadous; Georgios Anthimidis; Christoforos Kosmidis

    • Year: 2024

  • Tumor Cell Metabolic Reprogramming and Hypoxic Immunosuppression: Driving Carcinogenesis to Metastatic Colonization

    • Authors: Theodora Katopodi; Savvas Petanidis; Doxakis Anestakis; Charalampos Charalampidis; Ioanna Chatziprodromidou; George Floros; Panagiotis Eskitzis; Paul Zarogoulidis; Charilaos Koulouris; Christina Sevva; et al.

    • Year: 2024

  • Acute Gangrenous Appendicitis in a 70‑Year‑Old Patient with Multiple Myeloma

    • Authors: (Not fully listed); Vasileios Alexandros Karakousis included.

    • Year: 2024

  • Preoperative Assessment of Perianal Fistulas with Combined Magnetic Resonance and Three-Dimensional Endoanal Ultrasound: A Prospective Study

    • Authors: Nikolaos Varsamis; Christoforos Kosmidis; Grigorios Chatzimavroudis; Fani Apostolidou Kiouti; Christoforos Efthymiadis; Vasilis Lalas; Chrysi Maria Mystakidou; Christina Sevva; Konstantinos Papadopoulos; Georgios Anthimidis; et al.

    • Year: 2023

  • Immunohistochemical Femoral Nerve Study Following Bisphosphonates Administration

    • Authors: Vasileios Alexandros Karakousis; Danai Liouliou; Aikaterini Loula; Nikoleta Kagianni; Eva‑Maria Dietrich; Soultana Meditskou; Antonia Sioga; Theodora Papamitsou

    • Year: 2020

  • Potential Drug–Drug Interactions in Prescriptions Dispensed in Community Pharmacies in Greece

    • Authors: Anna Chatsisvili; Ioakeim Sapounidis; Georgia Pavlidou; Eudoxia Zoumpouridou; Vasileios‑Alexandros Karakousis; Marios Spanakis; Lefteris Teperikidis; Ioannis Niopas

    • Year: 2010

Chourouk Ouerghemmi | Business | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chourouk Ouerghemmi | Business | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher at Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada

Docteure Chourouk Ouerghemmi is a dedicated researcher and educator currently serving as a research and teaching assistant at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC). With a strong academic background in marketing, sustainability, and consumer behavior, she brings interdisciplinary expertise to both her research and pedagogical activities. Her work spans data analysis (SPSS, Nvivo, AMOS), ethics certifications, research design, and scientific writing. She actively contributes to projects promoting the circular economy and digital responsibility in Québec, and is engaged in science communication through workshops, training videos, and digital content creation. Her teaching experience includes undergraduate and graduate instruction in Canada and Tunisia, where she has developed and delivered innovative, student-centered curricula. In addition to her academic achievements, she plays a vital role in community outreach, policy initiatives, and the organization of scientific events. Her dynamic, cross-cultural experience and commitment to societal impact position her as a rising leader in research and education.

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Docteure Chourouk Ouerghemmi holds a Ph.D. in Marketing, supported by a solid academic foundation in management and consumer behavior. She completed her doctoral studies under the framework of an international academic exchange, culminating in a research internship at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC), Canada. Her academic journey includes formal education and training in both Tunisia and Canada, allowing her to build expertise in both theoretical and applied aspects of marketing, sustainability, and innovation. Her educational background is complemented by certifications in qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, including advanced proficiency in tools such as SPSS, AMOS, and Nvivo. Her academic path reflects a strong commitment to interdisciplinary learning, combining insights from economics, technology, and behavioral sciences. This blend of diverse academic experiences has provided her with the skills to analyze complex problems and contribute meaningfully to both academic and societal debates on responsible innovation and sustainable consumption.

Professional Experience

Chourouk Ouerghemmi has developed a rich and diverse professional portfolio across research, teaching, and academic service. She currently serves as a research and teaching assistant at UQAC, where she designs experimental research protocols, analyzes complex data sets, drafts grant proposals, and delivers lectures in marketing and consumer behavior. Her past experiences include teaching at the undergraduate level in Tunisia and Canada, delivering tailored support to master’s and doctoral students, and co-organizing high-level academic events. She has also contributed extensively to public outreach, including producing training capsules and managing digital platforms for research dissemination. Her professional roles reflect versatility, ranging from data-driven research to practical teaching applications. Moreover, she has actively participated in government-funded projects related to sustainability and digital responsibility in Québec, emphasizing her engagement with real-world challenges. These experiences position her as a well-rounded academic professional capable of integrating research, teaching, and community service in meaningful and impactful ways.

Research Interest

Dr. Ouerghemmi’s research interests lie at the intersection of marketing, sustainability, consumer behavior, and digital responsibility. She focuses on how consumer choices are shaped by environmental, technological, and ethical factors, particularly in the context of circular economy and responsible innovation. Her work often applies both qualitative and quantitative research methods to examine behavior patterns, assess marketing strategies, and design sustainable consumer engagement models. She has also explored themes such as sobriety, ethical digital practices, and societal resilience, contributing to forward-thinking research agendas such as Québec’s roadmap toward a circular economy and a sustainable digital future. In addition, her interests extend to pedagogy and science communication, especially through digital tools and open-access training resources. By engaging in interdisciplinary collaborations and public policy discussions, her research contributes to addressing complex societal problems through a behavioral science lens, making her work not only academically rigorous but also socially relevant and impactful.

Award and Honor

While specific award titles are not explicitly detailed, Chourouk Ouerghemmi has received significant recognition through competitive academic placements and participation in prestigious research projects. Her doctoral exchange at UQAC was supported by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education, demonstrating institutional trust in her academic promise. She has also been invited to contribute to high-profile initiatives, such as Québec’s participatory roadmap toward a circular economy (RRECQ) and intersectoral strategies on sustainable digital futures. These roles reflect peer recognition of her expertise and her ability to contribute to policy-shaping efforts. Her selection to evaluate academic posters and scientific papers, along with speaking roles at various colloquia, further underscore the esteem in which she is held by the academic community. Additionally, her leadership in training and mentoring students through tailored workshops and e-learning tools has established her as a respected figure in research knowledge transfer and academic support. These achievements collectively highlight her emerging prominence in her field.

Conclusion

Docteure Chourouk Ouerghemmi stands out as a dynamic and committed researcher with a growing impact in academia and society. Her multidimensional expertise—spanning marketing, sustainability, education, and data analysis—enables her to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical application. She brings a rare combination of scholarly depth, pedagogical innovation, and social engagement to her work. From designing rigorous research protocols to delivering inclusive and interactive teaching experiences, she embodies the qualities of a modern academic leader. Her involvement in national and intersectoral research initiatives further demonstrates her capacity to influence systemic change, particularly in the realms of circular economy and digital ethics. With a track record of interdisciplinary collaboration, policy-oriented research, and international exposure, Chourouk Ouerghemmi is well-positioned for future academic honors and leadership roles. Her profile reflects not just academic excellence but a strong dedication to making research a driver of sustainable and ethical societal progress.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Overview of factors influencing consumer engagement with plastic recycling
    Authors: M. Ertz, W. Addar, C. Ouerghemmi, M. Takaffoli
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 27

  • Title: The impact of virtual reality (VR) tour experience on tourists’ intention to visit
    Authors: C. Ouerghemmi, M. Ertz, N. Bouslama, U. Tandon
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 25

  • Title: Virtual Tasting in the Metaverse: Technological Advances and Consumer Behavior Impacts
    Authors: F.A. Moustapha, M. Ertz, C. Ouerghemmi
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Influence of atmospheric cues on the consumers’ behaviour: moderating effects of the aesthetic centrality of the store and the purpose of the visit
    Authors: A.A. Zarrouk, C. Ouerghemmi
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Impact of virtual reality on tourism (Encyclopedia entry)
    Authors: C. Ouerghemmi, M. Ertz, N. Bouslama, U. Tandon
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3*

  • Title: Impact of the metaverse on sustainability in the construction industry
    Authors: M. Ertz, C. Ouerghemmi, Y.N. Njika
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2

  • Title: Fostering Sustainability Through Digital Evolution: Evaluating Industry 5.0 Preparedness in Quebec’s Regional SMEs
    Authors: S. Vallée, M. Ertz, C. Ouerghemmi, A. Périn
    Year: 2025

Si Chen | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Si Chen | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. student at Tongji University, China

Si Chen is a highly motivated and accomplished early-career researcher specializing in biomedical engineering, with a strong academic foundation in pharmaceutical sciences. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Tongji University, her research focuses on nanocatalytic medicine, single-atom catalysts, and antibacterial therapy. She has co-authored high-impact publications in prestigious journals such as Nano-Micro Letters and Advanced Materials, including a cover article and an ESI Highly Cited Paper. With hands-on experience in molecular biology, protein analysis, and translational cancer research, Si Chen has demonstrated both technical expertise and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her role in a national-level R&D project further highlights her capability in data management and research execution. Recognized with multiple academic awards and distinctions, she exemplifies both scientific rigor and academic dedication. Si Chen’s contributions position her as a strong candidate for research excellence awards, with continued potential for leadership in biomedical innovation and translational science.

Professional Profile 

Scopus Profile

Education

Si Chen has a solid educational foundation in pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences. She earned her MEng in Pharmaceutical Engineering from the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, graduating with distinction and a strong GPA of 3.9/4.5. Her coursework included analytical and organic chemistry, toxicology, pharmacology, and pharmaceutical preparation technologies, equipping her with comprehensive knowledge of drug development and biological systems. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at Tongji University, focusing on nanocatalytic medicine, antibacterial mechanisms, and the application of single-atom catalysts in therapy. Her doctoral studies emphasize cutting-edge topics at the intersection of nanotechnology and biomedical applications, reflecting her transition from foundational pharmaceutical knowledge to advanced biomedical research. Si Chen’s academic progression demonstrates a consistent commitment to scientific excellence and interdisciplinary learning, positioning her well for a research career that bridges basic science with translational medical applications.

Professional Experience

Si Chen has cultivated extensive research experience through academic roles and collaborative scientific projects. She worked as a research assistant at Fudan University’s Department of Physiology and Biophysics from 2018 to 2021, where she contributed to several high-level biomedical studies. Her responsibilities included bacterial culture, protein purification, plasmid extraction, and Western blotting, giving her strong technical expertise in molecular biology. She also handled data organization for a national R&D project and was involved in budget and financial processes such as reimbursements—showcasing her project management skills. Earlier in her academic career, she participated in cancer research projects at Nanchang University, where she worked on drug interaction studies, mRNA and protein expression analysis, flow cytometry, and in vivo imaging. Through these diverse roles, she has demonstrated the ability to manage complex experiments and contribute to multidisciplinary teams. Her professional experience reflects a balanced profile of lab competence, analytical thinking, and research coordination.

Research Interest

Si Chen’s research interests lie at the intersection of nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, and pharmaceutical sciences. She is particularly focused on the development and application of single-atom catalysts and nanocatalytic medicine for antibacterial therapy. Her Ph.D. research at Tongji University explores how high iron-loading single-atom catalysts enhance reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation to combat bacterial infections, a novel and highly promising approach in antimicrobial research. She is also interested in piezocatalytic medicine, which leverages piezoelectric materials to trigger therapeutic responses—an emerging area that holds great potential for non-invasive biomedical applications. Additionally, her earlier work in cancer biology, including macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) targeting and drug efficacy testing in vivo, highlights her interest in translational medicine. Si Chen’s research is defined by a drive to develop innovative, interdisciplinary solutions for critical healthcare challenges, particularly in antimicrobial resistance and cancer treatment, making her a valuable contributor to the field of biomedical innovation.

Award and Honor

Si Chen has received several notable awards that reflect her academic excellence, research impact, and extracurricular involvement. She was recognized with a Graduation with Distinction honor by the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, highlighting her strong academic record during her undergraduate studies. Her research contributions have earned significant recognition, including co-authorship of a Highly Cited Paper in Advanced Materials—ranked in the top 1% by ESI—and a Most Viewed Paper Award from Wiley, placing her work among the top 10% in reader engagement. Si Chen was also the recipient of multiple student honors such as the Student Excellence Award and Student Leadership Award at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. Additionally, she served as an outstanding volunteer and actively participated in student leadership activities. These honors not only underline her academic and research capabilities but also illustrate her leadership, commitment, and service to the academic community.

Conclusion

Si Chen exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and high-impact early-career researcher. Her strong educational background, hands-on experience in biomedical and pharmaceutical research, and clear focus on nanomedicine and antibacterial therapy distinguish her as a promising scientific talent. Through her publications in top-tier journals and participation in national-level research projects, she has shown an ability to contribute meaningfully to cutting-edge scientific inquiries. Her recognition through multiple academic and research awards speaks to both the quality and relevance of her work. While still early in her career, she has already built a well-rounded and impactful profile that combines technical skill, scientific curiosity, and collaborative engagement. Si Chen’s contributions to the fields of biomedical engineering and nanotechnology position her as a deserving candidate for prestigious research awards and suggest strong potential for continued innovation and leadership in the life sciences.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: High Fe-Loading Single-Atom Catalyst Boosts ROS Production by Density Effect for Efficient Antibacterial Therapy

  • Authors: Si Chen, Fang Huang, Lijie Mao, Zhimin Zhang, Han Lin, Qixin Yan, Xiangyu Lu, Jianlin Shi

  • Journal: Nano-Micro Letters

  • Year: 2025

  • Volume & Article: Vol. 17, Article No. 32

  • Citations: 8 (as of latest update)

  • Highlights:

    • Featured as Cover Article

    • Focus on ROS generation using high Fe-loading single-atom catalysts for antibacterial therap