Prof. Dr. Yosbanys Roque Herrera | Performance Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yosbanys Roque Herrera | Performance Management | Best Researcher Award

Escuela Superior Politécnica de | Ecuador

Dr. Yosbanys Roque Herrera is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in higher education, health sciences, and educational innovation. He holds dual undergraduate degrees in Aerophotogeodesy and Geodesy & Cartography from the Escuela Interarmas de las FAR, Cuba, a Master’s in Higher Education in Health Sciences from the Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de La Habana, and a PhD in Didactic Innovation and Teacher Training from the Universidad de Jaén, Spain. Over his extensive career, he has held faculty and administrative positions in multiple institutions, including ESPOCH and UNACH, contributing significantly to curriculum design, research development, and academic publications. His teaching expertise spans bioethics, statistics, research methodology, and educational strategies, while his research interests focus on health education, disaster preparedness, pedagogy, and historical studies in community health. Dr. Roque has received recognition for his research contributions, including national and international awards and designations as Principal and Associate Researcher. He has led numerous community-oriented projects, produced multiple scholarly publications, and contributed to international conferences and editorial boards. His work emphasizes the integration of research, teaching, and community engagement to foster educational excellence and scientific advancement. Dr. Roque continues to inspire students and colleagues through innovative pedagogy and impactful research in health and educational sciences.

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Featured Publications

Roque Herrera, Y., Tenelanda López, D. V., & Basantes Moscoso, D. R. (2023). Teorías y modelos sobre los estilos de aprendizaje. Edumecentro, 15.

Herrera, Y. R., Tenelanda, D., Moscoso, D. R. B., & Parra, J. L. E. (2023). Teorías y modelos sobre los estilos de aprendizaje desde una visión holística. Edumecentro, 15(1), 28.

Roque-Herrera, Y., & Quizhpi-Andrade, L. R. (2022). Sentido de pertenencia en estudiantes universitarios ecuatorianos en tiempos de pandemia. Puriq, 4, e272.

Yanchapanta Paredes, Á. R., & Roque Herrera, Y. (2022). Pertinencia de intervenciones psicoterapéuticas en familias bajo régimen legal de visitas supervisadas en Ambato-Ecuador. Revista Científica UISRAEL, 9(3), 197–211.

Dr. Jack Pink | Authentic Leadership | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Jack Pink | Authentic Leadership | Young Scientist Award

Stanford University | United States

Dr. Jack Pink is a maritime archaeologist specializing in the study of shipwrecks and their broader cultural and ecological impacts. He holds a Ph.D. in Archaeology, an M.A. in Maritime Archaeology, and a B.A. in Archaeology, with extensive training in underwater and terrestrial field methods, including SCUBA and HSE diving qualifications. His research integrates archaeological excavation, geophysics, remote sensing, and digital methodologies, with a particular focus on shipwreck assemblages, maritime heritage records, and the application of data science and machine learning to heritage datasets. Dr. Pink has contributed to major projects including Unpath’d Waters, the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Programme, and digital twin modeling of historic vessels such as RRS Discovery. His work encompasses field leadership, policy development for underwater cultural heritage, and teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in maritime archaeology, data science, and heritage management. He has published in leading journals, presented internationally, and received awards for community engagement and contributions to maritime archaeology research. Dr. Pink continues to explore interdisciplinary approaches connecting archaeology, technology, and marine ecology, enriching understanding of maritime heritage and informing conservation practices. His research advances both academic knowledge and practical applications in heritage management and sustainable exploration of underwater sites.

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Featured Publications

Pink, J. (2025). Paper ships on digital seas. Journal of Maritime Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11457-025-09487-x

Pink, J., Pedrotti, F., & Whitewright, J. (2025). The archaeology of the Rhoda Mary, a Cornish schooner hulked in the River Medway. Journal of Field Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.1080/00934690.2025.2476269

Pink, J., & Whitewright, J. (2022). A life less than ordinary: The schooner Ocean (1821–1865). Historical Archaeology, 56, 3–15. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41636-021-00322-3

Pink, J. (2021). Philip Reid: The merchant ship in the British Atlantic, 1600–1800: Continuity and innovation in a key technology. Journal of Maritime Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11457-021-09299-9

Ms. Yaping Wang | Emotional Intelligence in Leadership | Outstanding Educator Award

Ms. Yaping Wang | Emotional Intelligence in Leadership | Outstanding Educator Award

Institute of European Studies | Serbia

Clara Mucci, Ph.D., is a Full Professor of Psychodynamic Psychology at the University of Bergamo, where she also directs the School of Specialization and Psychotherapy in Health Psychology and co-directs the program on the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders. Her academic path spans advanced degrees in psychology, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and comparative literature, complemented by distinguished certifications including EMDR, Adult Attachment Interview, and Reflective Functioning. Mucci has held numerous fellowships and visiting scholar positions at leading institutions such as the Austen Riggs Center, the New School for Social Research, Columbia University, and the Personality Disorders Institute in New York. Her teaching and clinical training activities cover trauma, attachment, personality disorders, resilience, intergenerational transmission of trauma, and psychodynamic theory, and she has delivered seminars internationally across Europe and the United States. Her research interests center on trauma, dissociation, attachment, epigenetics, resilience, and the psychodynamic impact of adverse developmental experiences. Widely recognized for her scholarly contributions, she received awards such as the ASP Best Book Award for Borderline Bodies. Through her integrated clinical, academic, and research work, Mucci continues to advance contemporary psychodynamic and trauma-informed perspectives in mental health.

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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.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sihem JEBRI | Motivation and Employee Engagement | Women Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sihem JEBRI | Motivation and Employee Engagement | Women Researcher Award

CNSTN | Tunisia

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sihem Jebri Landolsi began her academic journey with a strong foundation in microbiology and medical biotechnologies, advancing her expertise through undergraduate and postgraduate studies that combined theoretical depth with practical laboratory training. Her early research focused on the detection and molecular characterization of pathogens, with particular attention to viral and bacterial organisms of public health concern. Exposure to advanced molecular tools, such as qRT-PCR and DNA amplification techniques, nurtured her ability to translate complex biological principles into real-world applications. This phase of her career allowed her to build technical skills in environmental and food microbiology while developing a clear interest in public health safety, pathogen tracking, and microbial risk management. These formative experiences paved the way for her professional path as a dedicated researcher and educator in environmental microbiology.

Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the National Centre for Nuclear Sciences and Technologies (CNSTN), Dr. Landolsi has been at the forefront of integrating microbiological sciences with nuclear technologies. At the Laboratory of Biotechnologies and Nuclear Techniques, she leads research on microbial source tracking, pathogen inactivation through irradiation, and environmental virology. Her professional endeavors extend beyond laboratory work, as she mentors graduate students, supervises innovative projects, and contributes to the global scientific dialogue through multinational collaborations with organizations such as UNESCO, IAEA, and the European Union. She also actively engages in teaching at institutions like the Ecole Supérieure des Industries Alimentaires de Tunis and the Institut Supérieur des Technologies Médicales de Tunis, where she imparts knowledge on infectious diseases, microbiology, molecular engineering, and pharmaceutical waste management. Her dual role as researcher and educator reflects her commitment to advancing both science and society.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Landolsi’s contributions stand out in the fields of environmental microbiology, food safety, and radiation-based biohazard inactivation. Her research emphasizes bacteriophage applications as indicators of fecal contamination, enabling improved monitoring of water quality. By applying molecular epidemiology tools, including qRT-PCR and viral culture, she has contributed to understanding pathogen dissemination and antimicrobial resistance in aquatic environments. Furthermore, her work on radiation-based technologies, particularly gamma and electron beam irradiation, has advanced biohazard control methods and strengthened food chain safety. With more than fifteen peer-reviewed publications, she has established herself as a significant voice in environmental microbiology, bridging microbial science with applied technologies that address global health challenges.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Landolsi’s expertise has been recognized through her active participation in high-profile international projects and scientific collaborations. Her training experiences in leading institutions across Europe and North Africa—such as the CNRS-CEA laboratories in France and research centers in Spain and Egypt—reflect the recognition of her skills and the demand for her specialized knowledge. Her role in projects sponsored by international organizations like UNESCO, IAEA, and EU-funded networks demonstrates her credibility and impact within the global scientific community. Additionally, her ability to secure leadership roles in applied research projects at CNSTN highlights her reputation as a trusted scientist contributing innovative solutions to pressing microbiological and environmental concerns.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Landolsi’s work extends from academic research to societal well-being. Her focus on water safety, food chain risk assessment, and pathogen inactivation directly addresses challenges in public health, particularly in regions where microbial contamination and antimicrobial resistance pose major risks. Through her studies, she has provided scientific insights that help policymakers, industries, and communities implement safer environmental practices. Her influence also extends to her students, whom she equips with the scientific rigor and applied skills needed to succeed in microbiology and biotechnology. By fostering a culture of innovation and responsibility, she has amplified her impact beyond her own research, shaping future generations of scientists.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Landolsi’s legacy lies in her ability to merge microbiology with nuclear techniques to address environmental and food safety challenges. Her pioneering work in wastewater virology and microbial source tracking provides vital methodologies for monitoring and mitigating health risks. Looking to the future, she is well-positioned to expand her research on antibiotic resistance, bioremediation, and virological risk assessment in the food chain, areas that hold growing global relevance. Her commitment to international collaboration ensures that her future contributions will not only strengthen scientific knowledge but also provide sustainable solutions to public health concerns worldwide. By continuing to innovate and mentor, she will leave a lasting imprint on both her field and the broader scientific community.

Notable Publications

Antibiotic resistance genes in bacterial and bacteriophage fractions of Tunisian and Spanish wastewaters as markers to compare the antibiotic resistance patterns in each population

Author(s): M. Colomer-Lluch, W. Calero-Cáceres, S. Jebri, F. Hmaied, M. Muniesa, …
Journal: Environment International
Year: 2014

Bacteriophages as indicators of human and animal faecal contamination in raw and treated wastewaters from Tunisia

Author(s): M. Yahya, F. Hmaied, S. Jebri, J. Jofre, M. Hamdi
Journal: Journal of Applied Microbiology
Year: 2015

Bacteriophages as antibiotic resistance genes carriers in agro‐food systems

Author(s): S. Jebri, F. Rahmani, F. Hmaied
Journal: Journal of Applied Microbiology
Year: 2021

 General and host-associated bacteriophage indicators of faecal pollution

Author(s): S. Jebri, M. Muniesa, J. Jofre
Journal: Global Water Pathogens Project
Year: 2017

Presence and fate of coliphages and enteric viruses in three wastewater treatment plants effluents and activated sludge from Tunisia

Author(s): S. Jebri, J. Jofre, I. Barkallah, M. Saidi, F. Hmaied
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Year: 2012

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Sihem Jebri Landolsi exemplifies the qualities of a modern scientist—rigorous in research, dedicated to teaching, and impactful in addressing global health and environmental challenges. From her early academic pursuits to her current leadership in environmental microbiology, she has consistently demonstrated vision, expertise, and a collaborative spirit. With her continued focus on microbial source tracking, radiation-based pathogen control, and food chain safety, her contributions will not only advance science but also safeguard public health for future generations.

Prof. Ramin Raiszadeh | Team Building and Team Management | Excellence in Research

Prof. Ramin Raiszadeh | Team Building and Team Management | Excellence in Research

Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman | Iran

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Early Academic Pursuits

Professor Ramin Raiszadeh embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in metallurgy engineering, driven by a keen interest in understanding the behavior of metals and materials under various physical conditions. His undergraduate studies laid the groundwork for a deeper exploration of the metallurgical sciences, equipping him with essential knowledge of phase transformations, mechanical properties, and the processes of alloy production and treatment. Motivated by his academic excellence and curiosity, he advanced to a postgraduate program that focused on the selection of materials, allowing him to delve into the critical task of choosing appropriate materials for engineering applications based on mechanical performance, durability, and environmental compatibility. He further extended his academic reach by pursuing a doctorate in metallurgy and materials, concentrating specifically on casting technology. His doctoral studies, conducted at a leading university in the United Kingdom, not only enhanced his expertise in casting processes but also introduced him to advanced research methodologies and international collaborations, shaping the rigorous scientific approach that would later define his academic career.

Professional Endeavors

Upon completing his academic training, Professor Raiszadeh dedicated his career to higher education and research at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman. He began as a lecturer and steadily progressed through various academic ranks, ultimately achieving the position of full professor. Throughout his tenure, he has played a pivotal role in curriculum development, student mentorship, and departmental leadership. He has taught a wide array of courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels, covering topics such as solidification, advanced casting, transport phenomena, error analysis, and metallurgical calculations. His commitment to integrating theory with practical applications is evident in his inclusion of programming, materials design, and analytical software tools within his teaching practices. Beyond the classroom, he has devoted considerable effort to supervising student research, guiding more than seventy undergraduate projects and numerous graduate theses. His work reflects not only a dedication to academic instruction but also a passion for fostering the next generation of materials engineers and scientists.

Contributions and Research Focus

Professor Raiszadeh’s research portfolio centers around the improvement of casting processes and the study of defects in aluminum-based alloys. He has made significant strides in investigating aluminum melt quality, particularly in relation to the impact of mechanical treatments such as stirring and vibration. His pioneering research on bifilm defects in aluminum castings has contributed to a better understanding of how such defects form, how they can be detected, and how their detrimental effects can be mitigated or eliminated. This work holds immense value for industries reliant on high-integrity cast components, especially in automotive and aerospace sectors. In addition, he has examined the deactivation mechanisms of bifilm defects across different aluminum alloys, offering comprehensive insights into improving casting outcomes. His research combines experimental analysis with mathematical modeling, allowing for predictive simulations and optimization of casting parameters. These contributions have expanded the scientific understanding of metal casting and informed best practices in industrial metallurgy.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Professor Raiszadeh has earned recognition for his scholarly achievements, educational leadership, and research contributions. His steady ascent through the academic ranks is a reflection of both peer acknowledgment and institutional trust in his abilities. He has been entrusted with supervising multiple government- and university-funded research projects, signifying the confidence stakeholders have in his capacity to deliver impactful and innovative solutions. While he remains a humble academic, his influence is felt through his active role in student development, research dissemination, and the implementation of new methodologies within his department. His efforts to integrate analytical tools and computer programming into metallurgical education have further enhanced his reputation as a forward-thinking educator and researcher.

Impact and Influence

Professor Raiszadeh’s impact transcends the boundaries of academia, reaching into industry and broader scientific communities. His work on aluminum melt quality and defect analysis has practical implications for manufacturing efficiency, cost reduction, and product reliability. His research outcomes contribute directly to improving quality assurance in casting, helping companies meet stringent safety and performance standards. In academia, his guidance has inspired a generation of students to pursue careers in materials science, many of whom have gone on to become researchers and engineers in their own right. His ability to translate complex scientific phenomena into understandable concepts has made him a respected figure among students and colleagues alike. Moreover, his interdisciplinary approach—blending materials science with computational tools—has broadened the scope of traditional metallurgical education and practice.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Professor Raiszadeh’s legacy is being built on a foundation of excellence in research, education, and mentorship. His work on casting processes and defect modeling has laid the groundwork for future explorations into lightweight and high-performance materials. With the increasing demand for sustainable manufacturing and efficient materials usage, his expertise in alloy behavior and defect mitigation will remain highly relevant. He continues to inspire academic inquiry and industrial application, and his commitment to integrating modern computational techniques with traditional metallurgy positions him to contribute meaningfully to the evolving landscape of materials science. As a mentor, researcher, and thought leader, Professor Raiszadeh’s future contributions promise to sustain and enrich the discipline for years to come.

Notable Publications

A method to study the history of a double oxide film defect in liquid aluminum alloys

Authors: R. Raiszadeh, W.D. Griffiths
Journal: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B
Year: 2006

Precipitation hardening of cast Zr-containing A356 aluminium alloy

Authors: B. Baradarani, R. Raiszadeh
Journal: Materials & Design
Year: 2011

Hydrogen, porosity and oxide film defects in liquid Al

Authors: W.D. Griffiths, R. Raiszadeh
Journal: Journal of Materials Science
Year: 2009

Healing of double oxide film defects in A356 aluminium melt

Authors: M. Aryafar, R. Raiszadeh, A. Shalbafzadeh
Journal: Journal of Materials Science
Year: 2010

A semi-empirical mathematical model to estimate the duration of the atmosphere within a double oxide film defect in pure aluminum alloy

Authors: R. Raiszadeh, W.D. Griffiths
Journal: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B
Year: 2008

Assoc Prof Dr. Jing Jiang | Team Building and Team Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Jing Jiang | Team Building and Team Management | Best Researcher Award

School of Urban Planning and Municipal Engineering | Xi’an Polytechnic University | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Jing Jiang’s academic path began with a firm grounding in engineering and environmental studies, leading to the attainment of a Doctorate in Engineering. Her early academic experiences were marked by a deep engagement with the principles of building science and sustainability, particularly focusing on the control of thermal and humidity conditions within indoor environments. These foundational years of study laid the groundwork for a career centered around improving human wellbeing through innovative environmental design. Her intellectual curiosity, combined with a strong grasp of both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, fostered an early appreciation for the interdisciplinary nature of building performance, integrating elements of thermodynamics, physiology, architecture, and energy systems.

Professional Endeavors

Since beginning her tenure at the School of Urban Planning and Municipal Engineering at Xi’an Polytechnic University, Dr. Jiang has played a key role as an Associate Professor, contributing to both academic leadership and research excellence. In her professional capacity, she has undertaken teaching responsibilities, student supervision, and curriculum development, while maintaining an active research agenda. Her role extends beyond classroom instruction; she is a mentor to students and a collaborator with faculty and industry partners in promoting evidence-based approaches to environmental planning. Dr. Jiang’s professional work has emphasized not only academic rigor but also the real-world applicability of sustainable indoor environmental design, making her a valuable figure in university-wide initiatives aimed at climate-responsive urban development.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Jiang’s research contributions are rooted in the integration of thermal environment studies with human health and cognitive function. She has developed a strong reputation for her empirical investigations into how small temperature fluctuations and short-term cold exposures affect physiological responses and learning performance, particularly among young individuals. This research, published in Energy and Buildings, highlights the subtle but impactful ways in which indoor climate conditions can influence occupants’ cognitive capacities and overall comfort. Another significant line of her inquiry involves holistic approaches to assessing indoor temperatures—not solely from the perspective of comfort, but in terms of their implications for academic performance and behavioral outcomes. Her publication in Building and Environment showcases a multi-dimensional evaluation framework that challenges traditional models and supports the design of more responsive and intelligent building systems. In addition, her field research on adaptive thermal comfort in primary school settings provides critical insights into how children adapt to varying indoor temperatures in naturally ventilated buildings, offering guidance for designing future educational facilities that balance energy efficiency with occupant wellbeing.

Accolades and Recognition

The scholarly quality of Dr. Jiang’s research has been widely acknowledged through publication in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals indexed in SCI and Scopus. Her work demonstrates not only methodological sophistication but also practical relevance, and has earned her recognition among peers in the domains of building science and environmental engineering. Through her studies, she has contributed valuable data and models that enhance the collective understanding of indoor environmental quality and its effects on users. Institutional recognition of her expertise is also evident in her involvement in major research projects, many of which address critical societal concerns such as educational infrastructure, sustainable urban planning, and climate adaptability in built environments.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Jiang’s academic influence extends beyond the confines of her own institution and discipline. Her research outcomes have informed best practices in the design and management of educational and public buildings, especially with respect to how they affect thermal comfort and mental performance. The interdisciplinary nature of her work—drawing from engineering, psychology, environmental science, and architecture—has allowed her to contribute meaningfully to policy discussions and technical standards related to indoor environmental quality. She has helped shift the discourse from viewing buildings as static energy consumers to recognizing them as dynamic ecosystems that influence and respond to human needs. By foregrounding issues such as thermal adaptability and comfort-driven energy strategies, Dr. Jiang has influenced the way building performance is understood and prioritized by academics, practitioners, and policymakers alike.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Jiang’s legacy will undoubtedly be marked by her commitment to bridging the gap between human-centered research and environmental engineering. Looking forward, she is well-positioned to deepen her exploration of intelligent building systems, incorporating advanced technologies such as machine learning, occupant behavior modeling, and real-time environmental monitoring into her research. Her forward-thinking approach promises to contribute to the development of buildings that are not only energy-efficient but also adaptive to diverse user needs across climates and demographics. Furthermore, her growing network of research collaborations and institutional partnerships suggests that her work will continue to influence the future of urban sustainability, indoor health, and education facility planning. As a scholar dedicated to improving human experiences within the built environment, Dr. Jing Jiang is poised to leave a lasting mark on both academic scholarship and professional practice in urban and environmental design.

Notable Publications

A holistic approach to the evaluation of the indoor temperature based on thermal comfort and learning performance

Author(s): Jing Jiang, Dengjia Wang, Yanfeng Liu, Yuhui Di, Jiaping Liu
Journal: Building and Environment
Year: 2021

A field study of adaptive thermal comfort in primary and secondary school classrooms during winter season in Northwest China

Author(s): Jing Jiang, Dengjia Wang, Yanfeng Liu, Yuhui Di, Jiaping Liu
Journal: Building and Environment
Year: 2020

A study on pupils’ learning performance and thermal comfort of primary schools in China

Author(s): Jing Jiang, Dengjia Wang, Yanfeng Liu, Yanchao Xu, Jiaping Liu
Journal: Building and Environment
Year: 2018

The passive solar heating technologies in rural school buildings in cold climates in China

Author(s): Yanfeng Liu, Jing Jiang, Dengjia Wang, Jiaping Liu
Journal: Journal of Building Physics
Year: 2018

The indoor thermal environment of rural school classrooms in Northwestern China

Author(s): Yanfeng Liu, Jing Jiang, Dengjia Wang, Jiaping Liu
Journal: Indoor and Built Environment
Year: 2017

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bounmy Keohavong | Performance Management | Excellence in Research

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bounmy Keohavong | Performance Management | Excellence in Research

Souphanouvong University | Lao People’s Democratic Republic

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Early Academic Pursuits

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bounmy Keohavong’s academic journey reflects a steady and purposeful progression in agricultural sciences. His foundation in Plant Science was laid at the National University of Laos, where his research explored soil erosion issues affecting upland agricultural regions—a critical challenge in sustainable farming. This early academic inquiry demonstrated his capacity to align scientific curiosity with pressing local agricultural needs.

Driven by a desire to expand his scientific capabilities and contribute to agricultural innovation, he pursued advanced studies at Kangwon National University in Korea. His Master’s research focused on the effects of natural and treated deep sea water on poultry health, highlighting his growing interest in animal nutrition and alternative resources in feed practices. His doctoral dissertation advanced this path further, evaluating the metabolizable energy values of biofuel by-products—an area gaining global attention due to its implications for sustainability and waste utilization. This formative academic training provided him with deep insights into agricultural ecosystems, nutrition, and feed biotechnology, setting the stage for a distinguished professional and research career.

Professional Endeavors

Since joining Souphanouvong University, Dr. Keohavong has demonstrated unwavering commitment to higher education and agricultural research. As an Associate Professor in the Department of Animal Science, he has taught, mentored, and guided numerous students while cultivating a vibrant research culture. In his leadership capacity as Director of the Office of Research and Academic Services, he has managed competitive research grants, advanced graduate education initiatives, and elevated the university’s academic journal platforms.

His academic roles are complemented by significant contributions to regional development through external consultancy. As a National Specialist with the Asian Development Bank’s SPS (Sanitary and Phytosanitary) Project, he played a key role in strengthening Laos’ feed safety and food standards. His work included developing regulatory frameworks, designing testing and harmonization plans, conducting national training sessions, and contributing to Laos’ alignment with ASEAN and international safety protocols.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Keohavong’s research encompasses animal nutrition, feed biotechnology, and food safety governance. He is particularly recognized for his work on evaluating alternative feed ingredients derived from biofuel by-products, which address both economic and ecological concerns in livestock production. His expertise also includes feed formulation, nutrient analysis, and integrating statistical and econometric tools such as SPSS and STATA to analyze agricultural and policy data.

His involvement in research grant writing and academic journal management has helped foster an ecosystem of scholarly excellence within his institution. Furthermore, his engagement in national and regional policy dialogues has supported the implementation of science-based regulations in agricultural and food sectors, aligning them with ASEAN standards. His collaborative projects have strengthened research capacity, especially through international knowledge exchange and institutional partnerships.

Accolades and Recognition

While specific awards are not listed in his profile, Dr. Keohavong’s long-term roles within academia and his appointment to the ADB’s SPS project underscore his recognized authority in the field. His dual position as academic leader and national technical expert speaks volumes about the trust placed in his capabilities by educational and policy institutions alike. His scholarly work is documented and accessible via ORCID, reflecting transparency and international visibility. His leadership in academic service and policy-based consultancy further reinforces his professional credibility and institutional standing.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Keohavong’s influence is multidimensional—shaping student learning, enhancing institutional research capacity, and contributing to national food safety systems. At Souphanouvong University, he has been instrumental in elevating academic standards, especially in promoting graduate-level research and publication culture. His participation in food and feed safety policymaking has enhanced Laos’ compliance with international food standards, directly contributing to public health and regional trade development.

Through his multilingual proficiency—fluent in Lao and English, and conversant in Korean—he effectively bridges cultural and academic gaps, strengthening cross-border collaborations. His efforts support Laos’ integration into global academic and agricultural research networks, ensuring knowledge transfer and policy innovation.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Keohavong is positioned to make lasting contributions to agricultural policy innovation, sustainable livestock production, and regional academic development. With evolving educational regulations allowing greater international engagement, he is poised to build robust partnerships with global institutions. His legacy will include mentoring emerging researchers, shaping national research agendas, and contributing to resilient, knowledge-based agricultural systems in Southeast Asia.

His ongoing work reflects a visionary blend of research, education, and policy engagement. By consistently applying science for societal benefit, he embodies the role of a transformative academic leader committed to sustainable development and educational excellence.

Notable Publications

Impact of Genetically Modified Food Knowledge, Environmental, and Food Safety Concerns on Purchase Intention of Genetically Modified Food in Mediating Role of Perceived Risk: An Empirical Study in Thailand

Author: Bounmy Keohavong
Journal: World Food Policy
Year: 2020

A Study on Biomass Production of Yeast Isolated from Starter Culture (Sa Lao)

Author: Bounmy Keohavong
Journal: Souphanouvong Journal: Multi-disciplinary Research of Souphanouvong University
Year: 2018

Effects of Drinking Diluted Deep Sea Water on Growth Performance and Immune Response in Broiler Chickens

Author: Bounmy Keohavong
Journal: PSAKU International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research
Year: 2018

Pellet Processing Improved True Metabolizable Energy of Jatropha Meal in Adult Rooster

Author: Bounmy Keohavong
Journal: International Journal of Trend in Research and Development
Year: 2016

Comparison of Aviary, Barn and Conventional Cage Raising of Chickens on Laying Performance and Egg Quality

Author: Bounmy Keohavong
Journal: Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Year: 2014

Mr. Alireza Ahmadi | Lean Manufacturing | Excellence in Research

Mr. Alireza Ahmadi | Lean Manufacturing | Excellence in Research

Politecnico di Milano/Universidad Politecnica da Madrid, Italy

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

From his earliest studies in reservoir engineering at Petroleum University of Technology Ahwaz, Alireza Ahmadi demonstrated a passion for understanding complex systems and optimizing resource use. Immersed in fluid dynamics and subsurface modeling, he built a foundation that would later evolve into a broader fascination with organizational and operational systems. His subsequent MSc in Reservoir Engineering at Islamic Azad University – Science and Research Branch (2016) deepened his technical expertise, while a parallel Master of Specialization in Project Engineering from Tose’e Higher Education Institute honed his ability to translate technical insights into actionable project plans. This blend of rigorous engineering training and project management perspectives paved the way for his MBA in Innovation Management from École des Ponts ParisTech in 2020, equipping him with strategic frameworks for fostering creativity and leading change. Today, as he pursues a dual PhD in Management Engineering and Organizational Management at Politecnico di Milano and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, his academic trajectory reflects a seamless evolution from mastering technical subsurface problems to interrogating the structures, processes, and human dynamics that drive organizations forward. His early academic journey, marked by curiosity, interdisciplinary study, and a steady build-up of analytical rigor, laid the groundwork for his transformative approach to both engineering and management challenges.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Over more than 15 years, Alireza’s professional path has woven through varied industries and roles, each contributing to his multidisciplinary acumen. Beginning as a Retail Sales Specialist, he cultivated interpersonal skills and an appreciation for customer-centric thinking. Transitioning into program management with the Iranian Ministry of Oil, he oversaw monitoring and control of mega-projects, developing early expertise in large-scale coordination and stakeholder engagement. As Senior Project Control Manager for a €400M EPC gas condensate refinery project at Kasra Refinery, he managed intricate budgets, negotiated with international partners, and led cross-functional teams, sharpening his capacity for strategic oversight under pressure. Shifting to consultancy roles in Tehran and Paris, he performed economic and technical analyses for energy market ventures and designed geothermal drilling solutions, blending technical proficiency with market insight. His tenure as International Business Development Manager at SOCOTEC Monitoring and ESTD expanded his skillset into strategic expansion and revenue planning in diverse markets. At Politecnico di Milano, he now channels this rich background into research fellow responsibilities and PhD work, optimizing business processes, applying lean methodologies in academic-industry collaborations, and mentoring students. Each professional chapter reflects his ability to adapt, lead multicultural teams, and drive operational excellence, forging a profile that bridges engineering detail, strategic thinking, and innovation leadership.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Alireza’s research interests lie at the nexus of operational excellence, lean systems, and data-driven decision-making within Industry 4.0 contexts. He has contributed to studies on workload control and human-machine interfaces, exploring how organizations harness technology to enhance productivity and adaptability. His dual PhD work examines how management engineering principles can optimize processes in uncertain markets, integrating advanced analytics and digital transformation strategies. In academic-industry projects, he has deployed lean methodologies to streamline workflows, reduce inefficiencies, and foster continuous improvement. Through publications on workload control and Industry 4.0 interfaces, he offers actionable insights into balancing automation with human factors, ensuring that technological advances drive not only efficiency but also employee engagement and organizational resilience. By leveraging his engineering roots, he approaches management challenges with a systems-thinking lens, modeling processes akin to complex engineering systems and applying data analytics to reveal hidden patterns and opportunities. His multidisciplinary background allows him to frame research questions that intersect technical feasibility, economic viability, and human considerations, positioning his contributions at the forefront of operational innovation in modern enterprises.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his journey, Alireza’s dedication to excellence and innovation has garnered respect among peers and mentors. His acceptance into dual PhD programs at leading European institutions attests to his academic rigor and the relevance of his research proposals. Achieving an MBA from a prestigious French school and excelling in earlier engineering degrees signal consistent high performance. In professional spheres, being entrusted with multimillion-euro project controls and spearheading international business development initiatives reflect recognition of his leadership and strategic acumen. Within academic and industry networks—such as the Project Management Institute and the Society of Petroleum Engineers—he has contributed ideas, participated in competitions, and shared best practices, building his reputation as a thought contributor. Although formal awards or honors may not all be publicly listed, the trajectory of roles entrusted to him, combined with published research outputs and mentorship roles, underscores a career marked by achievement and peer acknowledgment.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Alireza’s work has influenced both technical projects and organizational practices. By applying lean and data-driven frameworks to academic-industry collaborations, he has helped teams achieve measurable performance improvements, demonstrating how principles rooted in manufacturing and engineering can translate to broader contexts. His analyses of market entry strategies and feasibility studies for energy ventures have shaped decision-making in corporate settings, underscoring his capacity to bridge technical detail with strategic forecasting. In mentoring students at Politecnico di Milano, he passes on applied consulting insights, influencing the next generation of problem solvers. His multicultural experiences—navigating projects in Iran, France, and Italy—enhance his ability to foster inclusive collaboration, encouraging diverse perspectives in tackling complex challenges. Through publications on human-machine interfaces in Industry 4.0, he informs practitioners and researchers on designing systems that harmonize automation with human roles, potentially impacting technology adoption and workforce development approaches in multiple sectors.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Alireza Ahmadi is poised to leave a lasting mark on how organizations harness engineering-inspired methodologies and digital tools for sustainable growth. His legacy will be defined by integrating rigorous analytical models with human-centric process design, guiding companies through transformation in uncertain markets. As he completes his dual PhD, the frameworks and case studies he develops may serve as blueprints for operational excellence in diverse industries. His future contributions are likely to include collaborative research projects that bring together academia and industry, leveraging data analytics, lean thinking, and emerging technologies such as AI and IoT to enhance decision-making. By continuing to mentor and share knowledge, he will multiply his impact, empowering teams worldwide to adopt resilient, efficient practices. With a foundation built on interdisciplinary learning and a track record of driving real-world improvements, Alireza’s evolving work promises to influence both theory and practice, cementing his role as a visionary in management engineering and organizational innovation.

📝Notable Publications

The impact of labor flexibility on operational efficiency in industry 5.0: a systematic literature review

Authors: Alireza Ahmadi, Alessandra Cantinia, Víctor Gómez Frías, Alberto Portioli Staudacher
Journal: International Journal of Production Research
Year: 2025

A Bibliometric Perspective of Integrating Labor Flexibility in Workload Control

Authors: Alireza Ahmadi, Alessandra Cantini, Alberto Portioli Staudacher
Book/Series: In Advances in Production Management Systems (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol. 730)
Year: 2024

 Applying a process-centric approach to the digitalization of operations in manufacturing companies: a case study

Authors: Matteo Rossini, Alireza Ahmadi, Alberto Portioli Staudacher
Journal/Proceedings: Procedia Computer Science
Year: 2024

Enhancing Labor Flexibility in Workload Control: The Development and Application of a Framework

Authors: Alireza Ahmadi, Alessandra Cantini, Federica Costa, Alberto Portioli Staudacher
Book/Series: In Advances in Production Management Systems (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol. 730)
Year: 2024

 Integration of Lean Supply Chain and Industry 4.0

Authors: Matteo Rossini, Alireza Ahmadi, Alberto Portioli Staudacher
Journal/Proceedings: Procedia Computer Science
Year: 2024

Assoc Prof Dr. Qi Song | Motivation and Employee Engagement | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Qi Song | Motivation and Employee Engagement | Best Researcher Award

Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China

Author Profile

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

From the outset of her academic journey, Dr. Qi Song demonstrated a strong commitment to scholarly excellence and a deep interest in organizational behavior and human resource management. She completed both her doctoral and postgraduate studies at the prestigious School of Business Administration, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in China, an institution known for nurturing intellectual rigor and innovative thought in management sciences. Her formative academic years were marked by rigorous training in empirical research methods and leadership theory, which laid the foundation for her career as a scholar.

Her doctoral studies offered her the opportunity to explore critical organizational dynamics and develop a strong understanding of the interplay between trust, creativity, and employee behavior—an area that would go on to define much of her research trajectory. Through this early immersion into advanced business administration studies, she acquired a unique combination of theoretical depth and methodological precision, setting her apart as an emerging thought leader in the field.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Qi Song currently holds the position of Associate Professor in the School of Business Administration at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, one of China’s most respected institutions in economics and business education. Her role at the university encompasses a rich blend of teaching, mentoring, and leading cutting-edge research projects.

Beyond classroom instruction, Dr. Song has taken on several leadership roles in academic research, most notably as the Principal Investigator for multiple national and institutional research grants. These include one ongoing project under the prestigious National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and three completed projects funded by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities. Her involvement in additional projects under the Ministry of Education in China and regional science foundations in Sichuan and Fujian provinces showcases her broad impact across institutional and geographic boundaries.

Her teaching philosophy is rooted in evidence-based practice and real-world relevance, often bringing insights from her own research into the classroom to stimulate critical thinking and problem-solving skills among students.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Qi Song’s research interests are centered around leadership management, human resource management, and employee well-being. Her work has been influential in understanding how trust dynamics within organizations influence creativity and work-family conflict. One of her most widely cited articles, “Energizing, yet tiring: The dual impact of felt trust on employee creativity and work-to-family conflict”, published in the Journal of Business Research, sheds light on the nuanced effects of managerial trust on both professional output and personal balance.

In addition to high-impact research in Journal of Business Research and Human Resource Management, she has published in respected journals such as Tourism Management, Internet Research, and Information & Management. These publications reflect her interdisciplinary grasp of both the psychological and structural aspects of business management.

Her scholarly output includes a notable first-authored case study published in Ivey Publishing, further demonstrating her ability to translate theory into practical, teachable insights.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

While Dr. Song’s accolades may not always take the form of trophies and medals, her scholarly influence is evident in her Google Scholar profile, which records over 426 citations, an H-index of 5, and an i10-index of 4 as of June 2025. These metrics speak to her growing reputation in international academic circles and her capacity to generate meaningful, lasting impact through her research.

Her doctoral dissertation received distinction, recognized through a 2020 Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Project award, which was part of an education reform initiative at her home institution. This accolade underscores her early excellence and the practical value of her doctoral research.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The influence of Dr. Qi Song’s research extends beyond academia. Her work addresses pressing organizational issues such as employee burnout, organizational trust, and crisis management in service sectors—topics that resonate in today’s rapidly changing business environment. By exploring how human resource practices can foster resilience and innovation, she contributes to broader conversations on corporate sustainability and psychological safety.

Moreover, her research projects under national and provincial foundations indicate a strong connection between academic scholarship and public policy priorities in China. These collaborations help shape the strategic direction of human resource development in both public and private sectors.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

As she continues her academic career, Dr. Qi Song stands at the forefront of next-generation leadership studies in China. Her evolving research agenda includes deeper explorations into the digital transformation of HRM, cross-cultural leadership, and employee adaptability in volatile environments. She is expected to lead further interdisciplinary projects that bridge psychology, technology, and management, amplifying her role as a mentor and thought leader.

Her unwavering dedication to advancing knowledge, supporting young scholars, and contributing to institutional excellence ensures that her legacy will extend well beyond individual publications or grants. As she nurtures the next wave of researchers and continues to publish insightful work, Dr. Song’s influence is poised to grow on a global scale.

📝Notable Publications

Energizing, yet tiring: The dual impact of felt trust on employee creativity and work-to-family conflict

Authors: Qi Song, Yuxuan Guo, Qiqi Ren, Yingwei Ren, Hui Lv, Ruotong Ma, Yujing Gan
Journal: Journal of Business Research
Year: 2025

How does occupational stigma and work dirtiness inhibit hotel front-line employees’ proactive customer service performance and its solutions

Authors: Xingyang Lv, Kexin Zhang, Qi Song, Xiaoxiao Fu, Yue Liu
Journal: Tourism Management
Year: 2024

 When leaders and their employees disagree: Investigating the consequences of differences in cognitions of workplace event criticality

Authors: Qi Song, Li Gong, Man Zhao, Tao Shen, Yang Chen, Jialin Wang
Journal: Journal of Managerial Psychology
Year: 2024

How does Human Resource Management help service organizations to thrive in uncertainties and risks: Postcrisis as a context

Authors: Yang Chen, Rong Fu, Mengying Xie, Fang Lee Cooke, Qi Song
Journal: Human Resource Management
Year: 2024

 Learn from others or put them down? The double-edged effect of upward social comparison in the workplace

Authors: Qi Song, Lu Zhang, Lifang Gao, Bao Cheng, Yang Chen
Journal: Acta Psychologica Sinica
Year: 2023