Prof. Kehong Chen | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kehong Chen | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Department of Nephrology, Daping Hospital | China

Chen Kehong, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Nephrology and Deputy Director of the Department of Nephrology at Daping Hospital, Army Medical University, where he also serves as a doctoral supervisor. He received his medical and doctoral training in nephrology and internal medicine and has developed an academic career combining clinical leadership with translational research. His professional experience includes directing regional quality control initiatives in peritoneal dialysis and leading collaborative dialysis alliances in Southwest China. Actively involved in national and regional academic societies, he contributes to discipline development, guideline promotion, and talent cultivation in nephrology. His research interests focus on acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease transition, diabetic kidney disease, renal inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, autophagy/mitophagy, epigenetic regulation, and blood purification therapies, with sustained funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and regional innovation programs. He has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing influential findings to renal pathophysiology and immunometabolism. His achievements have been recognized through multiple provincial science and technology awards and talent honors. Overall, Professor Chen is regarded as a clinician-scientist whose integrated leadership, research excellence, and commitment to advancing kidney medicine continue to shape nephrology practice and innovation in China.

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Featured Publications

Dou, Q., Tong, H., Chen, J., Yi, X., Bai, L., He, J., & Chen, K. (2025). IER3 drives the transition from sepsis-associated acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease by suppressing the mitochondrial translocation of PRDX5. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, Advance online publication.

Han, J., Zhang, S., Hou, Y., Wang, Y., Zhang, Z., Yang, J., Xu, Y., Peng, Z., Yin, H., & Chen, K. et al. (2025). A chemical agonist and the Golgi-resident lipid PI4P activate STING by inducing transmembrane helix rearrangement. Immunity, Advance online publication.

Yu, F., Meng, Y., Wang, X., Chen, J., He, J., Yi, X., He, Y., & Chen, K. (2025). Protein lactylation of citrate synthase promotes the AKI–CKD transition by activating the NLRP3 inflammasome. Cell Reports, Advance online publication.

Chen, J., Wang, W., Yu, F., Wang, X., He, Y., & Chen, K. (2025). Urinary DcR2/Cr level predicts renal outcomes in patients with diabetic kidney disease. Journal of Clinical & Translational Endocrinology, Advance online publication.

Yu, F., Chen, J., Wang, X., Hou, S., Li, H., Yao, Y., He, Y., & Chen, K. (2025). Metabolic reprogramming of peritoneal mesothelial cells in peritoneal dialysis-associated fibrosis: Therapeutic targets and strategies. Cell Communication and Signaling, Advance online publication.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zhigang Wu | Innovative Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zhigang Wu | Innovative Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology | China

Zhigang Wu is an accomplished associate professor whose work centers on precision engineering, intelligent mechatronic systems, and micro–nano manipulation technologies. He holds a Ph.D. in Electromechanical Engineering from the University of Macau, a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Tianjin University of Technology, and a bachelor’s degree in Electromechanical Engineering from the North University of China. With extensive academic and research experience, he has made significant contributions in areas such as flexure hinge mechanisms, PZT-driven micro-grippers, nanopositioning platforms, nonlinear control, smart sensors, micro-robots, and hysteresis modeling. His research outputs include over 15 publications in reputable journals and international conferences, including SCI-indexed papers, IEEE Access, Scientific Reports, and IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters. He also serves as a reviewer for leading journals and robotics/mechatronics conferences. His work has supported several national and international research projects funded by agencies in China and Macau, focusing on advanced micromanipulation technologies, robust control, and intelligent optimization. He has been recognized with awards such as the Excellent Master Thesis Award from Tianjin University of Technology. Through his continued research in cutting-edge micro-robotics, advanced control algorithms, and precision mechanisms, he remains dedicated to advancing intelligent mechatronic systems and contributing impactful innovations to the field.

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Featured Publications

BiAttentionNet: A dual-branch automatic driving image segmentation network integrating spatial and channel attention mechanisms. (2025). Scientific Reports.

Covid-19 psychological pressures, depression and FOMO: The mediating role of online social support and emotional regulation. (2024). BMC Psychology.

Mr. Sina Eslamdoust | Authentic Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sina Eslamdoust | Authentic Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Southern Illinois University | United States

Sina Eslamdoust is a Ph.D. candidate in Business Administration and Management at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, specializing in leadership, organizational behavior, and knowledge management. His dissertation, “Leading to Share or Hide,” investigates the complex relationships among servant leadership, knowledge behaviors, and dark personality traits. He holds an M.Sc. in Public Administration from Payam Noor University and a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the Islamic Azad University. His research explores themes such as servant and authentic leadership, knowledge sharing and hiding, leader empathy, employee creativity, and the role of artificial intelligence in strategic decision-making. Sina has authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed articles in respected journals, including the Journal of Knowledge Management, Discover Psychology, and the Journal of Chinese Human Resources Management. His scholarly work has been presented at major conferences such as the Academy of International Business and the Midwest Academy of Management, where he received the Best Student Paper Award in 2025. With teaching experience in organizational development and change, he is committed to bridging theory and practice to enhance leadership effectiveness and workplace innovation. His ongoing research continues to explore how leaders influence employee motivation, knowledge behaviors, and organizational performance in dynamic business environments.

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Featured Publications

Eslamdoust, S., & Mahmoudinazlou, S. (2023). Servant leadership, followers’ job satisfaction, empowerment, and performance: The moderating effect of gender. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 11(3), 8–22.

Mahmoudinazlou, S., Alizadeh, A., Noble, J., & Eslamdoust, S. (2024). An improved hybrid ICA-SA metaheuristic for order acceptance and scheduling with time windows and sequence-dependent setup times. Neural Computing and Applications, 36(2), 599–617.

Eslamdoust, S., Lee, J. H., & Bohrani, T. (2024). Enhancing team performance in the digital age: Impact of technologically moderated communication in the interplay of e-leadership and trust. International Journal of Business and Management Studies, 5(4), 56–67.*

Eslamdoust, S., Bohrani, T., Dorri, R., & Karandish, M. (2025). Unpacking the dynamics of authentic leadership in shaping employee-felt obligation through moderated mediation. Discover Psychology, 5(1), 46.*

Lee, J. H., Dai, Y., Eslamdoust, S., & Lee, M. S. (2025). Unraveling the dynamics of supervisor-subordinate knowledge sharing: A study of South Korean police officers. Journal of Knowledge Management, 29(3), 915–936.*

Bohrani, T., Eslamdoust, S., Yamin, Z., & Karandish, M. (2025). Unveiling the paradox: How abusive supervision can stimulate employee creativity. SSRN Electronic Journal.

Prof Dr. Cesar Mateo | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Cesar Mateo | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

consejo superior de investigaciones científicas | Spain

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Education

Dr. Mateo’s academic background integrates strong foundations in biomolecular science, chemistry, and polymeric material applications, although specific institutional affiliations are not listed. His education has evidently been rigorous and interdisciplinary, equipping him with the tools necessary to traverse complex scientific domains. His training emphasized applied enzymology, synthetic chemistry, and biochemical engineering, which underpinned his ability to pioneer new methods in enzyme stabilization and immobilization.

Experience

Throughout his career, César Mateo has directed innovative projects in three key scientific areas: materials chemistry, biomacromolecular chemistry, and polymeric functionalization. At ICP-CSIC, he spearheads a dynamic group focusing on enzyme-catalyzed chemical transformations. His professional trajectory includes extensive experience in both independent and collaborative research, having partnered with over 30 institutions globally, including McGill University (Canada), TU-Delft (Netherlands), and Aix-Marseille University (France). Mateo has also contributed significantly to public science engagement and institutional evaluation panels, participating in international scientific assessment for agencies such as CONACYT (Mexico) and the Czech Science Foundation (GAČR). He has actively supported early-career researchers by supervising doctoral, master’s, and undergraduate theses and providing mentorship in multi-disciplinary environments.

Research Interests

César Mateo’s research is centered on the engineering of heterogeneous biocatalysts with enhanced functionality and stability. His investigations merge the chemistry of biomacromolecules like enzymes, antibodies, and DNA probes with synthetic polymers and functionalized materials. Key focus areas include enzyme immobilization, tailor-made support design, post-immobilization modification, and the development of biosensor technologies. His methodologies enable precise control of molecular interactions, leading to highly stable and recyclable catalytic systems for pharmaceutical, environmental, and industrial applications. Mateo’s innovations also extend to activated supports for large-scale protein purification, with a focus on sustainability and scalability in green chemistry.

Awards

Dr. Mateo has received four official research evaluation periods (sexenios), a significant merit in the Spanish research system that reflects consistent excellence and productivity over long-term periods. In addition to these recognitions, he ranks among the top 2% most-cited researchers in the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), confirming the profound impact of his scientific contributions. His technologies have led to 14 patents, some of which have been successfully licensed, indicating strong translational value and industrial relevance. His dedication to excellence has earned him a place of esteem among both national and international scientific communities.

Notable Publications

Removal of raffinose and stachyose from soy-based beverages using soluble and immobilized MelA α-D-galactosidase from Lactiplantibacillus plantarum WCFS1

Authors: Alves dos Santos, Leandro; Delgado-Fernández, Paloma; Muñoz-Labrador, Ana; Martin-Gutierrez, Diego; Romero, Evelyn C.; Cuaran, Franzory; Garcia-Alvarez, Andrea; García-Calvo, Elena; de las Rivas, Blanca; Muñoz, Rosario et al.
Journal: Lebensmittel-Wissenschaft und-Technologie – Food Science and Technology
Year: 2024

Enzymatic Glycosylation Strategies in the Production of Bioactive Compounds

Authors: Alicia Andreu; Marija Ćorović; Carla Garcia-Sanz; A. Sofia Santos; Ana Milivojević; Clara Ortega-Nieto; Cesar Mateo; Dejan Bezbradica; Jose M. Palomo
Journal: Catalysts
Year: 2023

 Glicosil hidrolasas de Lactiplantibacillus plantarum WCFS1

Authors: Plaza-Vinuesa L.; Hernández-Hernández O.; Sánchez-Arroyo A.; Delgado-Fernández P.; Ferreira-Lazarte A.; Cumella J.; López de Felipe F.; Mancheño JM.; Mateo C.; Palomo JM. et al.
Journal: 15ª Reunión de la Red Española de Bacterias Lácticas (Conference Paper)
Year: 2022

Production and Digestibility Studies of β-Galactosyl Xylitol Derivatives Using Heterogeneous Catalysts of LacA β-Galactosidase from Lactobacillus Plantarum WCFS1

Authors: Eduardo Rosado; Paloma Delgado-Fernández; Blanca de las Rivas; Rosario Muñoz; Francisco Javier Moreno; Nieves Corzo; Cesar Mateo
Journal: Molecules
Year: 2022

Combining phenolic grafting and laccase-catalyzed cross-linking: Effects on structures, technofunctional properties and human immunoglobulin E binding capacity of egg white proteins

Authors: Li, Mingqin; Karboune, Salwa; Liu, Lan; Light, Kelly; L’Hocine, Lamia; Achouri, Allaoua; Pitre, Mélanie; Mateo, Cesar
Journal: Food Chemistry
Year: 2021

Assist. Prof. Dr. Congshan Li | Innovative leadership | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Congshan Li | Innovative leadership | Best Researcher Award

Zhengzhou University of Light Industry | China

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Education

Li’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Tangshan Normal University in 2009, where he studied under the supervision of Jing Chen. He advanced to Sichuan University, earning his Master of Engineering in Electric Power System and Automation in 2011, and continued at the same institution for his doctoral studies, completing a Ph.D. in the same field in 2014 under the mentorship of Professor Tianqi Liu. This rigorous academic foundation has equipped him with the theoretical and practical skills essential for tackling complex power system issues.

Professional Experience

Since completing his doctoral studies, Congshan Li has been an active faculty member at Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, contributing both to research and to the development of future engineers. As an instructor, he has taught core undergraduate and graduate courses such as Relay Protection of Power System, New Energy Power Generation and Control Technology, and Power System Comprehensive Practice. His consistent involvement in teaching these vital subjects underscores his dedication to academic excellence and mentorship.

Research Interests

Li’s research primarily revolves around the stability analysis and control of multi-terminal flexible DC transmission systems, particularly those incorporating wind and solar energy. His work addresses the challenges of integrating fluctuating renewable energy sources into the grid through advanced control strategies. His expertise extends to multi-level coordinated frequency control, optimal control strategies for HVDC systems, and protection technologies in AC/DC interconnected networks. His contributions are at the forefront of ensuring the reliability of modern power systems in the face of increasing renewable penetration.

Awards and Funded Projects

Li has led multiple prestigious research projects. Notably, he served as the Principal Investigator (PI) for a project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation (2017–2019), receiving ¥230,000 for work on Optimal Control Place Excavation and Multifunction DC Modulation of Multi-Terminal VSC-HVDC Systems. Additionally, he currently leads a Key Scientific and Technological Project of Henan Province (2025–2026), with a grant of ¥100,000, focusing on Multi-Level Coordinated Frequency Control of AC/DC Interconnection Systems with Multiple Types of New Energy. These competitive projects highlight his capability in addressing nationally relevant energy challenges.

Notable Publications

Coordination Design of PSS and STATCOM Based on the IDBO Algorithm to Improve Small-Signal Stability of Wind-PV-Thermal-Bundled Power System

Authors: Congshan Li, et al.
Journal: Journal of Energy Engineering
Year: 2025

Research on Voltage Droop Control Strategy with Additional DC Voltage for VSC-MTDC without DC Voltage Static Deviation

Authors: Congshan Li, et al.
Journal: Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
Year: 2025

 Short-Term Load Forecasting Based on CNN-BiLSTM Considering Load Time-Varying Trend Mapping

Authors: Congshan Li, et al.
Journal: Recent Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Year: 2025

Multi-Area System Frequency Response Modelling Considering VSG-Based Energy Storage

Authors: Congshan Li, et al.
Journal: IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution
Year: 2025

 The Influence of Additional Virtual Synchronous Generator Technology in VSC-MTDC Systems with Wind Power on System Frequency

Authors: Congshan Li, et al.
Journal: Recent Patents on Engineering
Year: 2025

Dr. Xin Hu | Innovative leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xin Hu | Innovative leadership | Best Researcher Award

Chang’an University, China

Xin Hu is a rapidly emerging academic voice in the field of computer vision, multimodal learning, and few-shot learning, currently serving as a Lecturer at the School of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Chang’an University, China. With a strong research background in diagram understanding and cross-modal information retrieval, Xin Hu is recognized for bridging the gap between image recognition and language understanding, particularly in educational and knowledge representation contexts. His innovative methodologies address real-world challenges where data scarcity, particularly in educational visual content, hinders effective AI interpretation and deployment. As a researcher with diverse interdisciplinary collaborations, Xin Hu’s work stands at the intersection of artificial intelligence, education technology, and cognitive computing.

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Education

Xin Hu completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Digital Media Technology and later a Master’s in Computer Technology at Xi’an Shiyou University. He further pursued and earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Technology from Xi’an Jiaotong University under the mentorship of Professor Jun Liu. Throughout his academic training, Xin Hu developed foundational skills in artificial intelligence, multimodal signal processing, and machine learning, with a specific focus on visual and linguistic data fusion, eventually applying these to real-world educational datasets and semantic tasks.

Experience

Xin Hu began his formal research journey in 2018 as a Ph.D. candidate, where he contributed to cutting-edge projects under China’s National Key Research and Development Program. He was actively engaged in two major national projects centered on big data knowledge engineering and educational data analysis. These projects aimed to enhance semantic retrieval and intelligent knowledge visualization, particularly in education. His role spanned from system architecture to guiding junior researchers and developing novel few-shot learning frameworks. By late 2023, Xin Hu had joined Chang’an University as a full-time Lecturer, where he continues to explore advanced multimodal learning models with practical educational applications.

Research Interests

Xin Hu’s primary research interests lie in computer vision, particularly few-shot learning, multimodal learning, and visual-linguistic matching tasks. He has demonstrated a unique ability to develop models that operate under limited supervision, focusing on diagrammatic content—an area often overlooked in mainstream AI research. His cross-modal attention frameworks and gestalt-perception-based approaches enable AI systems to better interpret complex visual content, such as diagrams in educational settings. His work in few-shot diagram-sentence matching (Fs-DSM) and gestalt-transformers has further extended AI’s capability to learn from minimal annotated data while preserving semantic integrity.

Awards 

While no standalone awards are explicitly listed, Xin Hu has been a consistent contributor to top-tier journals and conferences including IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, Neural Computation, AAAI, and IJCAI. His works have garnered significant citations, demonstrating academic influence and peer validation. As part of national R&D projects, he has also played a key role in transforming applied AI methodologies into deployable knowledge systems. His presence in IEEE and ACM conferences and workshops shows sustained engagement with the global AI research community.

Notable Publications

LFSRM: Few-Shot Diagram-Sentence Matching via Local-Feedback Self-Regulating Memory

Authors: Lingling Zhang, Wenjun Wu, Jun Liu, Xiaojun Chang, Xin Hu, Yuhui Zheng, Yaqiang Wu, Qinghua Zheng
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Year: 2025

Hierarchy-Based Diagram-Sentence Matching on Dual-Modal Graphs

Authors: Wenjun Wu, Lingling Zhang, Jun Liu, Ming Ren, Xin Hu, Jiaxin Wang, Qianying Wang
Journal: Pattern Recognition
Year: 2025

SKFormer: Diagram Captioning via Self-Knowledge Enhanced Multi-Modal Transformer

Authors: Xin Hu, Jiaxin Wang, Tao Gao
Journal: Signal Processing
Year: 2025

Alignment Relation is What You Need for Diagram Parsing

Authors: Xinyu Zhang, Lingling Zhang, Xin Hu, Jun Liu, Shaowei Wang, Qianying Wang
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Year: 2024

Contrastive Graph Representations for Logical Formulas Embedding

Authors: Qika Lin, Jun Liu, Lingling Zhang, Yudai Pan, Xin Hu, Fangzhi Xu, Hongwei Zeng
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Year: 2023

Dr. Ana Agarcia Cabado | Innovative Leadership | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Ana Agarcia Cabado | Innovative Leadership | Women Researcher Award 

ANFACO, Spain

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ana García Cabado’s journey in the world of science began with a strong academic foundation in the biological sciences. She earned her Licenciatura in Biological Sciences from the Faculty of Biology in 1988, a period when the life sciences were undergoing significant transformation in Spain. Her passion for biology led her to complete a Graduado in Biological Sciences by 1990, deepening her knowledge in areas such as microbiology, physiology, and toxicology.

By 1993, Ana had earned her Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from the Department of Physiology at the Faculty of Biology. This milestone not only marked her entry into advanced research but also signified her commitment to rigorous academic inquiry. Her doctoral studies were likely rooted in exploring the physiological implications of toxic agents in marine organisms, foreshadowing her future specialization in marine biotoxins and food safety. These early academic achievements laid a robust intellectual groundwork for a career defined by both depth and practical relevance.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Ana’s professional path demonstrates a steady and strategic progression from academic research to applied science and leadership in food safety. Her early teaching role as a secondary school instructor under the Ministry of Education and Science in 1990 reflects her foundational dedication to knowledge dissemination. However, her primary interests soon steered her toward the world of laboratory science and research.

She undertook predoctoral research fellowships at the University of Santiago between 1991 and 1993, immersing herself in laboratory work and beginning to define her scientific focus. Her growing expertise led to multiple contracts of reintegration for postdoctoral researchers from the Ministry of Science and Technology (MCYT) between 1996 and 2001. These contracts were pivotal in strengthening Spain’s national scientific output and marked Ana as a contributor to that strategic vision.

She also served as an associate researcher at the University of Santiago during 1999–2000, further refining her research into the complex interplay of marine toxins and food safety. By 2021, Ana held the position of Researcher at ANFACO-CECOPESCA, a prominent technology center for the seafood sector in Spain. Her role evolved to become Division Head of Food Safety, showcasing her leadership in a field vital to public health and industrial regulation.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Ana García Cabado’s contributions to the scientific community have centered around food quality, marine biotoxins, and toxicological contaminants, both biotic and abiotic. Her work intersects fields such as microbiology, toxicology, environmental monitoring, and analytical food safety—areas of increasing global concern in the context of climate change and marine pollution.

Ana’s earlier responsibilities as Head of the Microbiology and Toxins Area until 2012, and later as Head of the Food Safety Division until 2021 at ANFACO-CECOPESCA, positioned her at the helm of initiatives supporting ISO 17025 laboratory accreditation. This accreditation plays a critical role in ensuring scientific rigor, laboratory excellence, and international quality standards—standards Ana helped uphold and enforce.

Through her multidisciplinary research, Ana has contributed to the detection, analysis, and prevention of marine biotoxins—substances produced by microalgae that can accumulate in seafood and pose health risks to consumers. Her research in this area has helped guide food regulation policy, safety assessment protocols, and consumer protection frameworks in the seafood sector.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Although formal awards are not explicitly listed, Ana’s career reflects continuous professional trust and institutional recognition. Her long-standing contracts with the Ministry of Science and Technology, her leadership at ANFACO-CECOPESCA, and her central role in achieving ISO accreditation all speak volumes about her credibility, expertise, and respected status in the scientific community.

Her multilingual abilities—fluent in English, proficient in French, and conversant in Portuguese—further demonstrate her versatility and capacity for international collaboration. These skills have likely expanded her influence beyond Spanish institutions into European research networks focused on marine science and public health.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Ana’s scientific and managerial leadership at ANFACO-CECOPESCA has had a direct impact on Spain’s seafood industry, one of the most prominent in Europe. By leading research in marine biotoxins and toxicological surveillance, she has played a crucial role in enhancing consumer food safety, regulatory compliance, and scientific innovation in the food technology sector.

Her experience also bridges the gap between research and application—an increasingly vital competency in the modern scientific landscape. By maintaining both laboratory expertise and organizational leadership, Ana has influenced not only the direction of food safety research but also policy development and commercial practice.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Ana García Cabado’s legacy lies in her sustained commitment to scientific excellence, food safety, and marine environmental health. She has nurtured a culture of quality assurance and analytical rigor that will continue to influence Spanish and European laboratory practices. Her depth of knowledge in biotoxins and toxicological contaminants positions her as a valuable mentor, collaborator, and thought leader.

Her continued work at ANFACO-CECOPESCA offers opportunities to further integrate emerging technologies, such as molecular diagnostics and AI-driven safety analytics, into traditional laboratory frameworks. As marine ecosystems face increasing anthropogenic pressures, Ana’s expertise will remain essential in shaping resilient, safe, and science-based solutions for the future of food safety and environmental protection.

Notable Publications

Nanoparticles of Lignins and Saccharides from Fishery Wastes as Sustainable UV-Shielding, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Biofillers

Journal: Biomacromolecules
Year: 2022

Comparison of Different Technologies (Conventional Thermal Processing, Radiofrequency Heating and High-Pressure Processing) in Combination with Thermal Solar Energy for High Quality and Sustainable Fish Soup Pasteurization

Journal: Food and Bioprocess Technology
Year: 2022

Methodological approaches for monitoring five major food safety hazards affecting food production in the Galicia–Northern Portugal Euroregion

Journal: [Not specified; possibly a review journal]

Semi-industrial development of nutritious and healthy seafood dishes from sustainable species

Journal: Food and Chemical Toxicology
Year: 2021

Dr. Sumeyra Doluoglu | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sumeyra Doluoglu | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Ankara Etlik City Hospital, Turkey

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sümeyra Doluoğlu’s journey in medicine began with a strong academic foundation rooted in one of Turkey’s most prestigious institutions — Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, from which she graduated in 2004. This formative experience laid the groundwork for her rigorous clinical thinking, compassionate patient care, and unyielding commitment to lifelong learning. Throughout her medical education, she demonstrated a deep curiosity about the mechanisms of human health and disease, with an early affinity for the intricate and multifaceted field of otorhinolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat medicine). This intellectual spark ultimately propelled her into specialized training and clinical practice, shaping the trajectory of a career marked by service, scholarship, and surgical precision.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Following her graduation, Dr. Doluoğlu embarked on her residency at the 3rd ENT Clinic of Ankara Numune Training and Research Hospital, serving from 2005 to 2011. Here, she immersed herself in a comprehensive training program, acquiring both the theoretical knowledge and surgical expertise necessary to manage a wide spectrum of ENT disorders. Her commitment and performance earned her the title of specialist physician, and she began her post-specialty career at Çankırı State Hospital in 2011. This experience was instrumental in developing her adaptability and skill in serving diverse populations in varying healthcare environments.

From 2011 to 2013, Dr. Doluoğlu served at the Konya Meram Training and Research Hospital ENT Clinic, further enriching her practical experience in tertiary healthcare settings. This was followed by a nearly decade-long tenure at Ankara Dışkapı Training and Research Hospital, where she served as an ENT specialist and later advanced to the role of Chief Assistant (Başasistan). These years were marked by clinical leadership, mentoring of junior doctors, and a deepening of her expertise in otolaryngologic surgery. In 2023, she transitioned to her current position at the Ankara Etlik City Hospital — a modern healthcare institution known for its comprehensive and patient-centered approach. As a Başasistan here, Dr. Doluoğlu continues to combine clinical excellence with educational and administrative leadership.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

In addition to her clinical duties, Dr. Doluoğlu has contributed to the scientific community through her participation in academic publishing at the international level. Her interest lies in surgical innovations, chronic ENT disorders, and emerging technologies in otorhinolaryngology. Through her publications, she aims to bridge the gap between clinical practice and evidence-based medicine, offering new insights into patient care and promoting data-driven approaches. Her ability to articulate clinical observations into publishable academic work reflects a dual commitment to hands-on healing and the dissemination of knowledge. Dr. Doluoğlu’s scholarly output contributes to the global dialogue in ENT medicine, reinforcing the role of Turkish physicians in international medical research.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

While Dr. Doluoğlu’s career has been defined more by dedication than by accolades, her promotions and responsibilities speak volumes about the respect she commands in her field. Her rise to the position of Başasistan — first at Dışkapı and now at Etlik City Hospital — is a testament to her clinical excellence, peer recognition, and leadership qualities. She is recognized by colleagues for her meticulous surgical techniques, ethical approach to medicine, and her mentorship of junior doctors and residents. Patients also regard her with high esteem, often commending her compassionate bedside manner and clear communication.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Doluoğlu’s influence extends beyond her own hospital walls. As a senior physician in one of Ankara’s flagship hospitals, she plays a crucial role in shaping clinical protocols, guiding multidisciplinary teams, and mentoring upcoming specialists. Her voice is one of authority in ENT forums, and her clinical decisions influence patient care policies at a regional level. Her dedication to continuous medical education ensures that she remains at the forefront of her specialty, often integrating the latest research findings into practical application. Moreover, her academic involvement encourages a culture of inquiry and reflection among younger physicians — an often overlooked but critical element of institutional excellence.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Sümeyra Doluoğlu is poised to leave a lasting legacy in Turkish healthcare through her continued service, mentorship, and academic engagement. With her experience spanning both urban and regional centers, she is uniquely positioned to influence healthcare delivery models that address both complex tertiary care and community-level challenges. Her future endeavors may include deeper engagement with clinical trials, authorship of surgical technique manuals, or collaborative work with international ENT societies. Her ongoing presence at Etlik City Hospital ensures that future generations of ENT specialists will benefit from her accumulated wisdom and leadership.

As the medical landscape continues to evolve with digital technologies, AI diagnostics, and personalized medicine, Dr. Doluoğlu’s adaptability and vision suggest she will not only keep pace with innovation but also help shape its responsible application in ENT practice. Her story is one of quiet dedication, clinical mastery, and a heartfelt commitment to the well-being of her patients and peers alike.

📝Notable Publications

Evaluation of Eustachian tube function with dynamic and static tests in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy: A prospective clinical study

Authors: Sumeyra Doluoglu, Aybuke Zuhal Gazeloglu, Nilgun Ulger, Burcu Vural Camalan, Muharrem Dagli
Journal: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Year: 2025

ChatGPT versus DeepSeek in head and neck cancer staging and treatment planning: guideline-based study

Authors: Burcu Vural Camalan, Sumeyra Doluoglu, Nazlim Hilal Taraf, Mehmet Murat Gunay, Samet Ozlugedik
Journal: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Year: 2025

 Effects of Parental Anxiety on the Postoperative Pain and Complications of Children Undergoing Adenotonsillectomy

Authors: Sumeyra Doluoglu, Aybuke Zuhal Gazeloglu, Yasemin Kocyigit, Burcu Vural Camalan, Samet Ozlugedik
Journal: The Laryngoscope
Year: 2025

 Prognostic predictivity of the pretreatment platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio, mean platelet volume and platelet distribution width in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma: Analyses of 594 patients

Authors: Sümeyra Doluoğlu, Gökhan Toptaş, Ömer Bayır, Emel Çadallı Tatar, Mehmet Hakan Korkmaz, Güleser Saylam
Journal: Ankara Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi Tıp Dergisi
Year: 2025

Preliminary results of a new endoscopic underlay cartilage tympanoplasty with lateral malleolar flap

Authors: Pinar Atabey, Burcu Vural Camalan, Hasan Demirel, Mehmet Beyhan Balur, Sumeyra Doluoglu
Journal: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Year: 2025

Dr. Pedro Pereira | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pedro Pereira | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Universidade de Évora, Portugal

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Pedro Miguel Martins Pereira’s journey into the world of geoscience began with an insatiable curiosity about the Earth’s inner workings. This passion took root during his undergraduate studies at the University of Aveiro, where he pursued a Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering, a program that also included formative time at Charles University in Prague. These dual academic settings allowed Pedro to develop a solid foundation in geological sciences while benefiting from international exposure. His early work focused on fracture characterization in granite massifs, reflecting a hands-on approach to structural geology and laying the groundwork for his future interest in complex subsurface systems.

Driven by a deepening interest in resource exploration and earth modeling, Pedro pursued a Master’s in Geological Resources at the University of Aveiro. There, he specialized in geostatistical seismic inversion methodologies, gaining expertise in interpreting geophysical data to understand geological variability in the subsurface. This phase of his academic life sharpened his analytical thinking and computational skills, key assets that would define his doctoral work.

In 2016, Pedro commenced a Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), University of Lisbon, one of Portugal’s premier institutions. His thesis—Integration of geological constraints in geostatistical seismic inversion for reservoir characterization and monitoring—not only reflected his command over complex geophysical methods but also revealed his capacity to integrate multidisciplinary knowledge in solving real-world challenges related to reservoir modeling and resource monitoring.

🏗️ Professional Endeavors

Pedro’s professional endeavors are as robust as his academic achievements. As a seasoned geomodeller, geophysicist, and engineer, he has been involved in a series of prestigious European Union–funded research initiatives. In each project, he has not only contributed technically but also taken on roles of leadership and coordination, particularly in areas relating to subsurface modeling, CO₂ storage, and hydrogen storage.

He emerged as a technical and scientific leader in the PilotSTRATEGY project, part of the EU Horizon 2020 Programme. Here, Pedro managed a wide array of tasks—from analyzing geophysical anomalies and interpreting seismic reflection data, to developing conceptual geological models and conducting dynamic simulations of CO₂ plume dispersion. His work directly contributed to the assessment of potential CO₂ storage sites in Portugal, ensuring that geological and geophysical data were seamlessly integrated into 3D static and dynamic models.

In parallel, Pedro has also contributed to the CTS (CO₂ Transport and Storage) project, exploring ship-based solutions for offshore storage. His work has focused on techno-economic evaluations, life-cycle analyses, and value-chain integrations, providing insights into how CO₂ can be transported efficiently to offshore storage sites.

Perhaps most impressively, Pedro currently serves as the Principal Investigator (PI) for the H2GeoStore project, which explores hydrogen geological storage. This cutting-edge initiative not only pushes the envelope in energy transition science but also underscores Pedro’s role at the forefront of sustainable energy research.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Pedro’s research centers on subsurface geoscience applications for the energy transition, including CO₂ geological storage, hydrogen storage in porous media, and seismic inversion techniques. His expertise lies in connecting geological complexity with engineering solutions, making use of 3D geological modeling, uncertainty analysis, and geomechanical simulations.

His methodological contributions are particularly evident in the integration of geological constraints in geostatistical seismic inversion, allowing for more accurate reservoir characterization. His research also extends to life-cycle assessments and techno-economic analysis of carbon storage strategies, offering not only scientific insights but also operational guidance for energy planners and policymakers.

Pedro’s interdisciplinary approach—bridging geology, engineering, data science, and economics—reflects a rare combination of technical proficiency and strategic foresight. He doesn’t just model reservoirs; he helps define the rules of sustainable subsurface utilization.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Pedro’s excellence in geoscience research has been recognized through his involvement in high-profile EU projects and his visibility across major academic databases. With a Scopus Author ID, ORCID, Web of Science Researcher ID, and Ciência ID, Pedro’s work is well-documented and easily accessible to the global scientific community. His leadership roles in European consortia are themselves testaments to his scientific credibility and collaborative strength.

His ability to bridge academia and applied science has made him a valued asset across several research institutions, including UEVORA, and collaborative networks such as BRGM, IGME, IFPEN, CERTH, NORCE, and many others.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Pedro’s influence extends beyond scientific circles into energy policy and infrastructure planning. His work in the PilotSTRATEGY, CTS, HySTORIES, and StrategyCCUS projects has directly supported Europe’s efforts toward carbon neutrality and hydrogen economy development. By identifying and characterizing geological formations suitable for CO₂ and hydrogen storage, Pedro is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of low-carbon energy systems in Europe.

Moreover, his scientific outputs are actively informing national and regional strategies, helping ensure that geological resources are sustainably managed in the face of climate change.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Pedro Miguel Martins Pereira is not merely contributing to existing paradigms—he is actively building new frameworks for how we understand and utilize the Earth’s subsurface. His ongoing research into hydrogen interactions in porous media, coupled with his commitment to technological integration, places him at the heart of a global shift in energy infrastructure.

Looking ahead, his legacy will likely be characterized by a balance of scientific precision, environmental responsibility, and visionary leadership. With the ability to combine theory, technology, and societal need, Pedro is set to remain a leading voice in geoscience and sustainable energy research for years to come.

📝Notable Publications

Hydrogen geological storage in saline aquifers based on seasonal and hourly cyclic profiles and the effects of integrating cushion gas

Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year: 2025

Hydrogen Storage in Heterogeneous Reservoirs: Evaluating Well Configurations and Cushion Gas Impact

Conference: 5th EAGE Global Energy Transition Conference & Exhibition
Year: 2024

Learnings from 3D Facies Modelling for CO2 Geological Storage in the Offshore of Lusitanian Basin, Portugal

Conference: Fifth EAGE Conference on Petroleum Geostatistics
Year: 2023

Assessing Offshore Prospects for CO2 Storage in Portugal: From Pilot-Scale to Commercial Site

Conference: The Fourth EAGE Global Energy Transition Conference and Exhibition
Year: 2023

Economic Evaluation of CCUS Scenarios in the Lusitanian Basin

Conference: 7th APEEN Annual Conference
Year: 2023

Mr. Ismail Muhammed | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ismail Muhammed | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darrussalam

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

From the outset of his academic journey, Ismail Aremu Muhammed demonstrated exceptional intellectual curiosity and a strong commitment to understanding the dynamics of economic systems. He began his tertiary education at the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, where he earned a B.Sc. in Economics. During this formative phase, he undertook a significant thesis titled “Impact of Government Expenditure on Economic Growth in Nigeria,” supervised by Dr. Ahmed T. Yakubu. This project not only provided him with a strong foundation in fiscal policy analysis but also sparked a deeper interest in macroeconomic dynamics and policy evaluation.

Determined to advance his academic capabilities, Ismail proceeded to the University of Lagos for a Master’s degree in Economics. There, he explored the intersection between institutional quality and fiscal performance, focusing on oil-exporting nations. His thesis, guided by Dr. David M. Oke, examined how institutional frameworks influence the cyclical nature of fiscal policies, setting the stage for his later interest in informal economies and development challenges in resource-rich environments.

Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Economics at Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Ismail is working on a groundbreaking thesis that aims to estimate the global informal economy and understand its spillover effects on formal economies using a novel Bayesian Global VAR model. Under the mentorship of Dr. Gamini Premaratne and support from Professors Ahmed Masood Khalid and Norulazidah H. Omar Ali, he is developing a unique and timely framework with both theoretical and empirical relevance to global policymakers.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Ismail’s professional journey reflects a seamless blend of academic rigor and practical impact. He served as a Research Assistant at the University of Ilorin (2016–2017), where he supported quantitative research on development and macroeconomic themes. This role honed his skills in data handling, statistical modeling, and manuscript development, laying the groundwork for future research output.

His next professional chapter took shape at Analytiques Consult in Nigeria where he worked as a Research Officer between 2019 and 2022. At Analytiques, Ismail led critical research projects related to socio-economic trends in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa. His work involved policy analysis, impact evaluations, and advanced econometric modeling — directly contributing to policy recommendations for NGOs and development partners. His ability to translate complex data into actionable insights set him apart in a competitive policy environment.

In 2024, Ismail expanded his expertise into academia by taking on the role of Teaching Assistant at Universiti Brunei Darussalam. Here, he assists in teaching Principles of Economics to undergraduate students, designs assessments, and supports curriculum planning. His approach to teaching reflects his commitment to inclusive and transformative learning experiences, empowering students with analytical thinking and quantitative tools.

🔍 Contributions and Research Focus

Ismail’s research cuts across labor economics, development policy, and the informal economy, with a keen focus on economic transformation in emerging markets. His doctoral work is pioneering in its global scope — estimating informal sector sizes, analyzing formal-informal linkages across countries, and applying robust statistical frameworks to capture dynamic interdependencies.

He has also shown scholarly depth in energy economics, environmental sustainability, climate resilience, and the integration of green technologies in economic policy. His research employs tools like Bayesian econometrics, impact evaluation, and causal inference using both survey and administrative data — illustrating his strong command of applied micro and macroeconomic techniques.

Furthermore, Ismail brings robust methodological expertise in Stata, R, SPSS, and EViews, making him a proficient data analyst and modeler — a vital skill set in today’s data-driven policy environment.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Though his formal accolades were not explicitly listed, Ismail’s academic trajectory and professional roles speak volumes about the recognition and trust he has earned within scholarly and consulting communities. Securing positions at institutions like Universiti Brunei Darussalam and Analytiques Consult reflects the high regard in which his research acumen, analytical precision, and work ethic are held.

Moreover, his ability to work closely with high-level supervisors and contribute to international academic discussions shows the esteem in which his contributions are valued. His IELTS score of 7.5 is further testimony to his strong command of English — a valuable asset for global academic communication.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Ismail’s work contributes to the broader conversation on informal economies, a theme of growing importance in the context of global inequality, post-COVID labor transitions, and sustainable development. His research is especially relevant to African economies like Nigeria, where informality significantly affects growth, tax revenue, and labor outcomes.

His commitment to inclusive policy design, quantitative rigor, and evidence-based development strategies is shaping conversations among policymakers, economists, and international organizations. As a teacher, his influence extends to the next generation of economists, whom he mentors with patience, clarity, and insight.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Ismail Aremu Muhammed stands poised to leave a lasting legacy in the field of development economics. With the upcoming submission of his Ph.D. thesis in 2025, he is expected to make influential contributions through policy-relevant publications, international collaborations, and cross-country research on economic informality.

He is likely to become a key voice in African development discourse, combining academic excellence with real-world policy engagement. His future work may involve advisory roles, postdoctoral research, or leadership positions within global think tanks or universities — all platforms from which he can advance equitable, data-driven solutions to economic challenges.

🌱 In summary, Ismail’s journey is marked by diligence, intellectual passion, and a drive to transform economies through evidence, policy, and pedagogy. His research resonates globally but remains deeply rooted in the aspirations of developing regions. With a promising career ahead, Ismail Aremu Muhammed is a name to watch in the world of economics.

📝Notable Publications

Impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, economic growth, and ICT on environmental degradation: Evidence from Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation countries

Author(s): Khan, R.Z.; Aremu, M.I.; Razak, L.A.; Premaratne, G.; Sattar, A.
Journal: International Journal of Green Energy
Year: 2025

INFORMAL ECONOMY, ISLAMIC FINANCE DEVELOPMENT, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN MUSLIM-MAJORITY COUNTRIES

Author(s): Muhammed, I.A.; Khalid, A.M.; Premaratne, G.
Journal: Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance
Year: 2024

Renewable Energy and Economic Growth in “Next Eleven” Emerging Markets

Author(s): Muhammed, I.A.; Ubandawaki, A.T.
Book: Green Energy and Technology (Book Chapter)
Year: 2024