Dr. Ahmed Abdelnaby | Publication-Based Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmed Abdelnaby | Publication-Based Awards | Best Researcher Award

Zagazig university, faculty of agriculture | Egypt

Ahmed S. I. Abdelnaby is an Egyptian academic and horticulture specialist serving as a Lecturer in Floriculture, Medicinal Plants, and Landscape Architecture at the Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University. He holds a Ph.D. in Horticulture (Floriculture and Landscape), following an M.Sc. that included Erasmus+ training at the University of Sassari, Italy, and a B.Sc. in Horticulture, graduating first in his class with honors. His academic experience spans roles as Demonstrator, Assistant Lecturer, and Lecturer, with extensive teaching contributions in horticulture, ornamental and medicinal plants, landscaping, interior and rooftop design, and soilless culture. His research focuses on landscape design and management, sustainable land management, evaluation of ornamental and medicinal plants, rooftop and campus gardens, and the role of green spaces in wellbeing and sustainability. He has published in reputable international and national journals and actively participates in conferences and professional training programs related to agriculture, landscape design, and research development. Recognized for academic excellence, international training, and professional certifications in landscape design, data analysis, and teaching development, he continues to contribute to sustainable horticultural practices, innovative landscape solutions, and capacity building in agricultural education.

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed | Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed | Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Suez University | Egypt
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Zaky, A. M. E., & colleagues. (2025). Advanced integrated strategy for structural and mineralogical exploration of inaccessible regions employing remote sensing and multiscale analysis of aeromagnetic data. Scientific Reports.

Zaky, A. M. E., & colleagues. (2025). Assessment of terrestrial radionuclide exposure and contamination rates within the Mbaitoli area, Nigeria. Scientific Reports.

Zaky, A. M. E., & colleagues. (2025). Structural geometry and gold ores along the first outlined N–S dextral shear zone in the Egyptian Nubian Shield, East African orogenic belt: New insights from integrated remote sensing, gravity, magnetic and field studies. Geomechanics and Geophysics for Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources.

Zaky, A. M. E., & colleagues. (2025). Bio-inspired computational intelligence metaheuristic-based optimization and sensitivity analysis approach to determine techno-economic feasibility of hydrogen refueling stations for fuel cell vehicles. Scientific Reports.

Zaky, A. M. E., & colleagues. (2025). New insights into structural and tectonic evolution of Safaga–Semna shear belt, Eastern Desert, Egypt: Advanced integration of aeromagnetic, remote sensing and field studies. Geomechanics and Geophysics for Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources.

Prof. Dr. Kofi Obeng | Employee Work Effort | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kofi Obeng | Employee Work Effort | Best Researcher Award

North Carolina A&T State University | United States

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Ugboro, I. O., & Obeng, K. (2000). Top management leadership, employee empowerment, job satisfaction, and customer satisfaction in TQM organizations: An empirical study. Journal of Quality Management, 5(2), 247–272.*

Obeng, K., & Ugboro, I. (2003). Organizational commitment among public transit employees: An assessment study. Journal of the Transportation Research Forum, 42(2), 83–98.*

Ugboro, I. O., Obeng, K., & Spann, O. (2011). Strategic planning as an effective tool of strategic management in public sector organizations: Evidence from public transit organizations. Administration & Society, 43(1), 87–123.*

Obeng, K. (2011). Gender differences in injury severity risks in crashes at signalized intersections. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 43(4), 1521–1531.*

Obeng, K. (1985). Bus transit cost, productivity and factor substitution. Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 183–203.*

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Umar Farooq | Physical | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Umar Farooq | Physical | Best Researcher Award

University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan | Pakistan
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Farooq, U., Kozinski, J. A., Khan, M. A., & Athar, M. (2010). Biosorption of heavy metal ions using wheat-based biosorbents: A review of the recent literature. Bioresource Technology, 101(14), 5043–5053.

Farooq, U., Khan, M. A., Athar, M., & Kozinski, J. A. (2011). Effect of modification of environmentally friendly biosorbent wheat (Triticum aestivum) on the biosorptive removal of cadmium (II) ions from aqueous solution. Chemical Engineering Journal, 171(2), 400–410.

Salman, M., Athar, M., & Farooq, U. (2015). Biosorption of heavy metals from aqueous solutions using indigenous and modified lignocellulosic materials. Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology, 14(2), 211–228.

Zaib, M., Athar, M. M., Saeed, A., & Farooq, U. (2015). Electrochemical determination of inorganic mercury and arsenic—A review. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 74, 895–908.

Hassan, W., Farooq, U., Ahmad, M., Athar, M., & Khan, M. A. (2017). Potential biosorbent, Haloxylon recurvum plant stems, for the removal of methylene blue dye. Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 10, S1512–S1522.

Dr. Madhushree Dey | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Madhushree | Dey | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Madhushree Dey is an environmental researcher and newly awarded Ph.D. holder in Anthropology from Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, India, with a strong focus on carbon footprint analysis across rural and urban demographics. She has qualified the UGC-NET and received the ICSSR fellowship in recognition of her research excellence. Her academic contributions include peer-reviewed publications in SSCI, SCIE, and Scopus-indexed journals such as Environment, Development and Sustainability, The Holistic Approach to Environment, and Journal of Transport & Health, as well as book chapters addressing maternal health, gender disparity, and sustainability. Dey’s research spans environmental emissions, public health, and household energy use, combining anthropological perspectives with quantitative analysis using tools like SPSS, Origin-Pro, and bibliometric techniques. With an h-index of 1, one document, and one citation, she represents an emerging scholar with a growing academic footprint. She has actively presented research on COVID-19 impacts, reproductive health, and sustainability at national forums, demonstrating her ability to integrate interdisciplinary insights. Her core competencies include teaching, lesson planning, student interaction, research project management, and collaborative teamwork. Dey’s work contributes to understanding sustainability challenges in India, offering actionable insights for reducing carbon footprints and promoting environmental resilience.

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Dey, M., Gautam, R. K., & Devi, A. B. (2023). Differential carbon footprint resulting from cooking fuels: A cross-sectional study in rural and urban setup of Kalyani Region, District Nadia, West Bengal. Environment, Development and Sustainability.

Dey, M., Gautam, R. K., Devi, A. B., & Som, K. S. (2025). Evaluating carbon footprint due to mobility choices and associated socio-demographic factors in the Kalyani region, West Bengal, India. Journal of Transport & Health, 45, 102169.

Dey, M., Gautam, R. K., & Devi, A. B. (2024). Estimation of carbon footprint of Indian households in Kalyani subdivision of District Nadia, West Bengal, India. The Holistic Approach to Environment, 14(3), 78–90.

Dey, A. B., Gautam, M., K., R., & Devi, B. (2023). Bourdieu’s sociological lens: Unveiling the dynamics of household carbon footprint in the Kalyani sub-division of Nadia district, West Bengal, India. Environment, Development and Sustainability.

Dey, M., Yadav, S., & Gautam, R. K. (2022). Birth spacing: A study among the Shia Muslim women of Lucknow. In Maternal health and child mortality: Condition, vision and challenges (pp. 242–252).

Dey, M. (n.d.). A study on carbon footprint as a result of changing lifestyle and demographic structure: A comparative study between urban and rural areas in the Kalyani subdivision of Nadia district, West Bengal. Sagar.

Mr. Williams Ampadu Oduro | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Williams Ampadu Oduro | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Akuapem North Municipal Assembly  |  Ghana

Williams A. Oduro is an environmental health and public health researcher with a strong academic foundation in Environmental Science (BSc) and Public Health (MPH) from the University of Ghana. His expertise lies in the intersection of environmental pollution, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), with particular emphasis on risk assessment, environmental monitoring, and sustainable remediation strategies. Over the past five years, he has developed extensive experience in environmental health and safety, conducting studies on pollution exposure, disease prevention, and healthcare-seeking behaviors. He has enhanced his expertise through advanced training, including certifications in project management, pandemic preparedness, e-waste management, and process plant operations. His research interests extend to geospatial analysis and hazard management, where he aims to integrate scientific innovation into sustainable health interventions. Recognized for his contributions, he has received professional training awards and actively collaborates in interdisciplinary projects that address environmental and public health challenges. With a growing record of research in WASH, occupational health, and environmental pollution, his future goals include advancing evidence-based strategies for public health resilience, environmental sustainability, and global health security. His work reflects a commitment to improving human well-being while addressing critical environmental issues that shape health outcomes.

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Frimpong, S., & Oduro, W. A. (2025). Trend analysis of compensation-eligible work-related injuries among workers in the Tema Free Zones Enclave and heavy industrial area. Next Research, 100803.

Adom-Miah, I., Oduro, W. A., Appiah, D. B., & Nortey, T. (2025). Risk factors of preterm birth in Greater Accra Regional Hospital, Ridge. Global Pediatrics, 11, 100247.

Appiah, D. B., Oduro, W. A., & Lardy, L. A. A. (2024). Healthcare-seeking behaviour for schistosomiasis-related signs and symptoms in Ghana’s capital.

Adom-Miah, I., Oduro, W. A., Nortey, T., & Appiah, D. (2025). Assessing risk factors for preterm birth at Ridge Hospital in Ghana’s capital. Global Pediatrics. Advance online publication.

Adom-Miah, I., Oduro, W. A., Appiah, D. B., & Nortey, T. (2025). Global Pediatrics.

Acquah, M. E., & Oduro, W. A. (2025). Determinants of postnatal depression among mothers seeking care at a district-level hospital.