Dr. Mahdi Shahriarinour | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Excellence in Research

Dr. Mahdi Shahriarinour | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Excellence in Research

Islamic azad university | Iran

Dr. Mahdi Shahriarinour is an Assistant Professor and researcher in microbial biotechnology with extensive academic, teaching, and research experience in higher education. He earned his Ph.D. in Microbial Biotechnology from Universiti Putra Malaysia, following earlier degrees in microbiology, and has since built a distinguished career at Islamic Azad University, where he has served in multiple academic leadership and research roles. His teaching portfolio spans undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels, covering core and advanced subjects such as applied and environmental microbiology, fermentation technology, microbial genetics, industrial biotechnology, and emerging topics in microbial biotechnology. Dr. Shahriarinour has supervised and co-supervised a large number of M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses, reflecting strong mentorship and research leadership. His research interests focus on nano-biotechnology, nano-medicine, microbial biotechnology, bioremediation, sustainable production systems, and advanced nano-drug delivery approaches, particularly targeting antimicrobial resistance and cancer therapy. He is an active reviewer for several international peer-reviewed journals and a contributor to scientific committees, supporting research quality and innovation. His scholarly contributions include numerous publications in reputable international journals, demonstrating impact across biotechnology, nanomaterials, and biomedical applications. Overall, his work integrates fundamental microbiology with applied nanotechnology, contributing to sustainable solutions, therapeutic innovation, and the advancement of interdisciplinary life science research.

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Featured Publications

Divsar, F., Habibzadeh, K., Shariati, S., & Shahriarinour, M. (2015). Aptamer-conjugated silver nanoparticles for the colorimetric detection of arsenic ions using response surface methodology. Analytical Methods, 7(11), 4568–4576.

Shahriarinour, M., Wahab, M. N. A., Mohamad, R., Mustafa, S., & Ariff, A. B. (2011). Effect of medium composition and cultural condition on cellulase production by Aspergillus terreus. African Journal of Biotechnology, 10(38), 7459–7467.

Shahriarinour, M., Mohd, N., Arbakariya, A., & Rosfarizan, M. (2011). Screening, isolation and selection of cellulolytic fungi from oil palm empty fruit bunch fibre. Biotechnology, 10(1), 108–113.

Shahriarinour, M., Wahab, M. N. A., Ariff, A. B., Rosfarizan, M., & Shuhaimi, M. (2011). Effect of various pretreatments of oil palm empty fruit bunch fibres for subsequent use as substrate on the performance of cellulase production by Aspergillus terreus. BioResources, 6(1), 291–307.

Shahriarinour, M., Divsar, F., & Eskandari, Z. (2019). Synthesis, characterization, and antibacterial activity of thymol-loaded SBA-15 mesoporous silica nanoparticles. Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry, 49(6), 182–189.

Heydarnezhad, F., Hoodaji, M., Shahriarinour, M., Tahmourespour, A., et al. (2018). Optimizing toluene degradation by bacterial strain isolated from oil-polluted soils. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 27(2), 1–11.

Shahriarinour, M., Ramanan, R. N., Wahab, M. N. A., Mohamad, R. B., Mustafa, S., et al. (2011). Improved cellulase production by Aspergillus terreus using oil palm empty fruit bunch fibre as substrate in a stirred tank bioreactor through optimization of fermentation parameters. BioResources, 6(3), 2663–2675.

Shahriarinour, M., Wahab, M. N. A., Ariff, A. B., Mohamad, R., & Mustafa, S. (2011). Kinetics of cellulase production by Aspergillus terreus at various levels of dissolved oxygen tension in a stirred tank bioreactor. BioResources, 6(4), 4909–4921.

Dr. Lixing Zheng | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Lixing Zheng | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Research Excellence Award

PowerChina Chongqing Engineering Co., Ltd | China

Dr. Lixing Zheng is a researcher specializing in hydrogen energy production, life cycle assessment (LCA) modeling, and low-carbon regional scenario analysis. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from the South China University of Technology, followed by a PhD from the Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His academic and professional journey has included extensive involvement in postdoctoral research at PowerChina Chongqing Engineering Co., Ltd., where he contributes to advancing sustainable energy systems. Dr. Zheng has authored influential works, including contributions to the Encyclopedia of China (3rd Edition) and several peer-reviewed publications on hydrogen production efficiency, hydrogen energy supply scenarios, hydrogen metallurgy, exergy efficiency, and the life-cycle impacts of renewable energy technologies. His research has supported key national and regional projects focused on energy transformation, carbon neutrality pathways, and industrial technology development. Dr. Zheng’s achievements have been recognized through honors such as the 2024 Outstanding Paper Award from the Journal of Engineering Thermophysics, the 2024 Global Top Ten Award for Commercialisation of Research Results by Engineers, and the Second Prize of the 2025 China Power Construction Group Science and Technology Award. His work continues to advance the scientific foundation for sustainable, low-carbon energy systems.

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Featured Publications

Analysis of exergy flow and CCUS carbon reduction potential in coal gasification hydrogen production technology in China. Energies.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu Zhao | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu Zhao | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Research Excellence Award

Shenyang Jianzhu University | China

Zhao Yu is an accomplished scholar in management science and engineering with a strong academic foundation, holding a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, a master’s degree in management science and engineering, and a Ph.D. from Chongqing University. With professional experience spanning academia and government research, he has served as a lecturer, associate professor, and policy research section chief, contributing significantly to both theoretical and practical aspects of sustainable development. His research focuses on emergy analysis, carbon emissions, construction sustainability, green building, urban metabolism, zero-waste city governance, supply-chain carbon measurement, and real estate mass appraisal. He has published 18 SCI/SSCI papers as first author, including multiple articles in top-tier CAS Zone 1 journals, and has led more than 2 million RMB in funded research projects, including prestigious Ministry of Education and provincial social science grants. His work has advanced carbon reduction strategies, emergy-based sustainability evaluations, and digital governance in the construction sector. He has also guided students to achieve national awards, reflecting his commitment to talent cultivation and academic excellence. Overall, his contributions demonstrate impactful leadership in advancing sustainable construction, ecological governance, and innovative urban development pathways for regional and national progress.

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Featured Publications

Zhao, Y. (2025). Assessing recycled concrete’s sustainability with emergy theory and input–output modeling. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Engineering Sustainability.

Zhao, Y. (2025). Coupling system dynamics with emergy analysis to achieve China’s zero-waste city goals: A metabolic perspective. Journal of Cleaner Production.

Zhao, Y. (2025). Efficient project management of historical building groups: A BIM-based approach with the critical chain method and 5D simulation. International Journal of Construction Management.

Zhao, Y. (2025). Flow shop scheduling for prefabricated components production considering parallel machines and buffer constraints. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management.

Zhao, Y. (2025). Enhancing real estate mass appraisal in Type II metropolitan cities: A GIS-MGWR approach. International Journal of Strategic Property Management.