Prof. Dr. Cecilia María Ruíz Esteban | Team Building and Team Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Cecilia María Ruíz Esteban | Team Building and Team Management | Best Researcher Award

Universidad de Murcia | Spain

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Featured Publications

Inglés, C., Benavides, G., Redondo, J., García-Fernández, J. M., & Ruiz-Esteban, C. (2009). Conducta prosocial y rendimiento académico en estudiantes españoles de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 25(1), 93–101.

Martínez, J. P., Méndez, I., Ruiz-Esteban, C., Fernández-Sogorb, A., & García-Fernández, J. M. (2020). Profiles of burnout, coping strategies and depressive symptomatology. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 591.

Inglés, C. J., Martínez-González, A. E., Valle, A., García-Fernández, J. M., & Ruiz-Esteban, C. (2011). Conducta prosocial y motivación académica en estudiantes españoles de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria. Universitas Psychologica, 10(2), 451–461.

Cerezo, F., Ruiz-Esteban, C., Lacasa, C. S., & Gonzalo, J. J. A. (2018). Dimensions of parenting styles, social climate, and bullying victims in primary and secondary education. Psicothema, 30(1), 59–65.

García-Fernández, J. M., Saura, C. J. I., Díez, M. S. T., Ruiz-Esteban, C., & Herrero, Á. D. (2010). Propiedades psicométricas de la Escala de Autoeficacia Percibida Específica de Situaciones Académicas en una muestra de estudiantes españoles de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria. European Journal of Education and Psychology, 3(1), 61–74.

Prof. Chaoying Qiu | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chaoying Qiu | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Jinan University | China

Chaoying Qiu is an Associate Professor at Jinan University with extensive expertise in the functionalization of plant proteins, application of functional oils, and the design of novel food active substance delivery systems. She has led and contributed to over 20 research projects, including 2 sub-projects of the National Key Research and Development Program, 1 National Natural Science Foundation project, and the Guangzhou “Zhujiang New Star Innovation Technology Project.” Prof. Qiu has published 46 SCI-indexed papers, including 33 as first or corresponding author, in top-tier journals such as Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Food & Function, Food Chemistry, and Food Hydrocolloids. Her research has garnered 2,168 citations with an h-index of 25. She has co-authored the textbook Processing of Grain and Oil By-products and the popular science book Exploring the Secrets of Oil in Life. Her contributions have been recognized with awards including the Second Prize of Guangdong Science and Technology Progress and the Second Prize of the China Food Science Society Technology Invention Award. She serves as a reviewer for leading journals and has mentored multiple national, provincial, and university-level innovation projects. Prof. Qiu is also a core member of the “Yangfan Plan Introducing Innovative Team” and has been selected for Jinan University’s “Outstanding Young Teachers” and “Double Hundred Talents” programs, reflecting her leadership and impact in food science research.

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Featured Publications

Chen, D., Lee, Y. Y., Tan, C. P., Wang, Y., & Qiu, C. (2025). Robust porous aerogel frameworks with high oil absorption derived from hierarchical nanocellulose/lipid nanoparticle composites. Carbohydrate Polymers.

Liu, Z., Shi, W., Zhang, X., & Qiu, C. (2025). Construction of grass carp myofibrillar protein/rutin Pickering emulsion gel by one-step method and multi-scale analysis. Food Chemistry, 467, 142272.

Liu, Z., Lee, Y. Y., Tan, C. P., Wang, Y., & Qiu, C. (2025). Improved solubility and bioavailability of cyclolinopeptides by diacylglycerol in the β-cyclodextrin Pickering emulsions. Food Chemistry, 464(8), 141553.

Liao, X., Xie, Y., Liau, Y. K., Lee, Y. Y., Tan, C. P., Wang, Y., & Qiu, C. (2025). Fat crystallization, partial coalescence and melting resistance of ice cream with lauric diacylglycerol oil. Journal of Food Engineering, 387, 112304.

Chen, C., Ye, Y., Lee, Y. Y., Tan, C. P., Wang, Y., & Qiu, C. (2024). Physicochemical and biological characterization of the lipid particles with bovine serum albumin corona. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 281(Pt 1), 136223.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jie Liu | Risk Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jie Liu | Risk Management | Best Researcher Award

Kunming University of Science and Technology | China

Liu Jie is an Associate Professor and Vice Dean at the School of Public Safety and Emergency Management, Kunming University of Science and Technology, specializing in underground engineering ventilation, urban public safety, environmental air quality monitoring, and intelligent optimization algorithms. He earned his Bachelor and Master of Engineering degrees in Safety Engineering from Kunming University of Science and Technology and a Doctor of Engineering in Safety Science and Engineering from the University of Science and Technology Beijing. Following his doctoral studies, he completed postdoctoral research at the Postdoctoral Research Station of Mining Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, including on-the-job training with the Yunnan Provincial Administration of Work Safety. He has held roles as Lecturer, Mine Safety Director, Deputy Director, Department Director, and Vice Dean, and has been recognized as a Yunnan Provincial Talent. Liu Jie has led and participated in multiple scientific research projects, including the Yunnan Provincial Key R&D Program on harmful air treatment in underground engineering, demonstrating applied solutions for plateau regions. His scholarly contributions include 94 documents with 6 h-index and extensive citations, reflecting his impact in safety engineering and public safety research. He also serves as an expert for the Kunming Emergency Management Bureau and Yunnan Occupational Health and Radiation Health. His work bridges academic research and practical safety applications, advancing innovation in environmental and occupational safety.

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Research on fire risk quantification for extralong highway tunnels based on Wuli–Shili–Renli theory, Dempster–Shafer theory, and Bayesian network. (2025). Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2025(…), ….

Numerical simulation and experimental study on oxygenation of tunnel face in plateau tunnel construction. (2025). Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 2025(…), ….

Dr. Tse-Hong Chen | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tse-Hong Chen | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Rregeneron Pharmaceuticals | United States

Tse-Hong (Aaron) Chen is a Principal Scientist at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, specializing in analytical chemistry and separation science for biopharmaceutical development. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Purdue University, focusing on separation science within analytical chemistry. Over his career, Dr. Chen has led analytical method strategy, development, and tech transfer for diverse therapeutic modalities, including proteins, antibodies, ADCs, siRNAs, and peptides, guiding candidates from discovery through commercial launch. His expertise encompasses non-compendial assays for drug substance release and drug product stability, material comparability, CMC strategy, and regulatory support from IND to BLA. He has authored 12 peer-reviewed articles and holds two patents, with a citation count of 261 and an h-index of 8, reflecting the impact of his work. Dr. Chen has contributed to collaborative forums in biopharma analytical strategy, mentored scientists, and supported innovation in separation techniques for purity and quantitative analysis. Recognized for his leadership and contributions to drug development, he continues to advance analytical methodologies that ensure product quality and accelerate therapeutic pipelines. His work demonstrates a strong combination of technical expertise, strategic insight, and industry impact, positioning him as a leading scientist in pharmaceutical analytical chemistry.

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Kwong, K. W., Chen, T. H., Luo, W., Jeddi, H., & Zhang, R. (2015). A biomimetic oxidation catalyzed by manganese (III) porphyrins and iodobenzene diacetate: Synthetic and mechanistic investigations. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 430, 176–183.

Chen, T. H., Yang, Y., Zhang, Z., Fu, C., Zhang, Q., Williams, J. D., & Wirth, M. J. (2019). Native reversed-phase liquid chromatography: A technique for LCMS of intact antibody−drug conjugates. Analytical Chemistry, 91(4), 2805–2812.

Chen, T. H., Yuan, Z., Carver, A., & Zhang, R. (2014). Visible light-promoted selective oxidation of sulfides to sulfoxides catalyzed by ruthenium porphyrins with iodobenzene diacetate. Applied Catalysis A: General, 478, 275–282.

Zhang, R., Vanover, E., Chen, T. H., & Thompson, H. (2013). Visible light-driven aerobic oxidation catalyzed by a diiron (IV) μ-oxo biscorrole complex. Applied Catalysis A: General, 464, 95–100.

Chen, T. H., Kwong, K. W., Lee, N. F., Ranburger, D., & Zhang, R. (2016). Highly efficient and chemoselective oxidation of sulfides catalyzed by iron (III) corroles with iodobenzene diacetate. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 451, 65–72.

Chen, T. H., Kwong, K. W., Carver, A., Luo, W., & Zhang, R. (2016). Enhanced iron (III) corrole-catalyzed oxidations with iodobenzene diacetate: Synthetic and mechanistic investigations. Applied Catalysis A: General, 497, 121–126.

Dr. Ahmed Sobhy Darwish | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Leadership and Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ahmed Sobhy Darwish | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Leadership and Research Excellence Award

Egyptian International Pharmaceutical Industries, EIPICO; Zagazig university | Egypt

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ahmed Sobhy Abdelrahim Abdallah Darwish embarked on his academic journey with a keen interest in the foundational sciences, choosing to specialize in Chemistry-Physics at Zagazig University. From the outset, his passion for the intricacies of analytical processes and his rigorous approach to problem-solving set him apart from his peers. This academic foundation served as a springboard for further specialization, as he pursued a diploma in analytical chemistry, followed by a pre-master qualification, both of which he completed with distinction. His continued thirst for knowledge led him to complete a master’s degree in analytical chemistry, laying a strong conceptual and technical groundwork for his future endeavors. Currently undertaking a Ph.D. in the same field, he remains deeply committed to scholarly advancement and scientific excellence.

Professional Endeavors

Parallel to his academic growth, Darwish cultivated a multifaceted professional career in the pharmaceutical industry, beginning as a chemist in a quality control (Q.C.) laboratory. His meticulous attention to detail and mastery of analytical techniques allowed him to rise rapidly through the ranks. He assumed positions of increasing responsibility, including section head roles in both stability and methodology departments across various pharmaceutical firms. Today, he holds the role of Labs Development Deputy Manager at the Egyptian International Pharmaceutical Industries Company (EIPICO), where he leads a team of ten staff members. In this capacity, he oversees critical operations such as method development, comparative in vitro bioequivalence studies, and stress stability research. His role demands not only technical leadership but also strategic planning, regulatory compliance, and a continuous drive toward innovation.

Contributions and Research Focus

Darwish’s research is rooted in his strong belief in sustainable and efficient analytical practices. His work consistently demonstrates a commitment to green chemistry principles and pharmaceutical relevance. Among his completed research projects are numerous validated HPLC methods that combine ecological sensibility with robust analytical precision. His research includes the development of stability-indicating methods for a range of pharmaceutical compounds, such as piracetam, vincamine, levomenol, netilmicin, colchicine, khellin, valsartan, and sacubitril. These studies not only support pharmaceutical quality assurance but also contribute to reducing the environmental footprint of analytical laboratories. By incorporating certified green reference materials and simple yet effective chromatographic techniques, Darwish has contributed to the emerging field of environmentally sustainable pharmaceutical analysis. His work on multi-analyte quantification using RP-HPLC exemplifies his ability to integrate sensitivity, selectivity, and ecological responsibility.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Darwish has built a reputation as a dependable and technically skilled leader. He has successfully negotiated with major global and regional regulatory bodies, including the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP), European Pharmacopoeia (EP), British Pharmacopoeia (BP), and national drug authorities such as those in Saudi Arabia, Romania, and Jordan. These engagements highlight the high regard in which his expertise is held and reflect the global applicability of his scientific contributions. His ability to represent his institution in discussions with these respected bodies speaks to both his technical command and his communication acumen.

Impact and Influence

Darwish’s influence extends beyond the laboratory bench. In his current managerial role, he serves as both a mentor and a catalyst for innovation. By nurturing a team of researchers and guiding them through the complexities of pharmaceutical development, he has created an environment where scientific rigor meets collaborative spirit. His focus on comparative in vitro studies supports generic drug development, which plays a vital role in making healthcare more affordable and accessible. The techniques and protocols he develops are frequently adapted by colleagues, shaping laboratory practices and ensuring consistent product quality within the industry.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a scholar-practitioner, Darwish exemplifies the synergy between academic inquiry and industrial application. His trajectory points to a future marked by ongoing contributions to analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences, with a special emphasis on eco-conscious practices. He aims to continue bridging the gap between scientific innovation and regulatory standards, fostering methods that not only meet but exceed global compliance benchmarks. His leadership within EIPICO is expected to drive further innovations in laboratory development, including advanced stability studies and green method validation strategies. With an unwavering dedication to scientific excellence, Darwish is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the field of pharmaceutical analysis — one grounded in sustainability, precision, and impact-driven research.

Notable Publications

Environmental sustainability profiles assessment of HPLC stability indicating method for quantitation of piracetam and vincamine in pharmaceutical medications

Authors: SS Alenezi, AA Gouda, R El Sheikh, NA Badahdah, ME Alzuhiri, AS Darwish
Journal: Talanta Open
Year: 2025

An ecologically sound HPLC determination of LEVOMENOL in topical therapies using a certified reference material with green properties

Authors: JK Ma, AS Darwish, A Al Ali, AM Abdelazim, WS Darwish, X Li, XC Huang
Journal: Results in Chemistry
Year: 2025

A Simple Eco‐Friendly Stability‐Indicating HPLC Method for Determination of NETILMICIN in Bulk and Ophthalmic Solution

Authors: AS Darwish, MSA Zaki, AGKA Salih, MA Ellatif, AA Patel, AK Mallick, …
Journal: Biomedical Chromatography
Year: 2025

Developing a sensitive, ecological, and economic HPLC method for the concurrent quantification of KOLCHICINE and KHELLIN, used in bulk and sachet pharmaceuticals

Authors: WSD, Ahmed Sobhy Darwish, Mohamed Samir Ahmed Zaki, Ali GadKarim A. Salih, …
Journal: Microchemical Journal
Year: 2025

Simple validated approach to quantify valsartan and sacubitril in medications using liquid chromatography

Authors: AS Darwish, AA Gouda, AS Eldien
Journal: Bulletin of Faculty of Science, Zagazig University
Year: 2025

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

Prof Dr. Weiwei Wang | Team Building and Team Management

Prof Dr. Weiwei Wang | Team Building and Team Management

Academy of National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration, China

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Weiwei Wang’s academic journey is a testament to her dedication to life sciences, particularly in agricultural and food-related biotechnology. Her roots in academia began at the China Agricultural University, where she earned her Bachelor of Agricultural Science (BAS) in 2006. It was here that she laid a strong foundation in biological sciences, nutrition, and agricultural technologies. Driven by a passion for further exploration in this field, she continued at the same institution, completing her Master’s degree (MS) by 2008.

Recognizing the importance of global exposure in the realm of scientific research, Dr. Wang pursued her Ph.D. at China Agricultural University from 2011 to 2014. As part of her doctoral journey, she had the invaluable opportunity to serve as a Ph.D. student intern at Texas A&M University in the United States between August 2012 and September 2013. This international academic experience enriched her research outlook, allowing her to work with globally recognized experts in food science and microbiology. Her studies during this phase sharpened her interests in probiotics, gut microbiota, and biotransformation—areas that would later define her research career.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Following the completion of her advanced studies, Dr. Wang stepped into professional scientific research with great zeal. Her career began at the Institute of Animal Science under the Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where she served as a Research Assistant from 2008 to 2011. Here, she honed her experimental techniques and developed a more applied understanding of animal nutrition and feed science.

In 2014, Dr. Wang transitioned into a more impactful role as an Assistant Researcher at the Academy of State Administration of Grain, which later evolved into the Academy of National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration (ANFSRA). From 2017 to 2023, she served as an Associate Researcher, and by December 2023, she was promoted to Researcher and Deputy Director at ANFSRA’s Key Laboratory of Grain and Oil Biotechnology.

Her professional growth reflects not only her technical expertise but also her leadership qualities and commitment to national food security and innovation in grain biotechnology.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Wang’s primary research interests orbit around probiotics, the intestinal microbiome, and intestinal immunity. She explores how beneficial microbes influence human and animal health, emphasizing the role of probiotics in maintaining intestinal barrier function and regulating innate immunity.

She has also ventured into advanced technologies such as probiotics-encapsulation, ensuring the delivery and viability of beneficial strains during storage and digestion. Moreover, her work on the biotransformation of grain by-products highlights a commitment to sustainability—transforming agricultural waste into valuable functional ingredients.

One of her notable publications, “Optimal dietary ferulic acid for suppressing the obesity-related disorders in leptin-deficient obese C57BL/6J-ob/ob mice”, published in Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (2019), underscores her interest in functional food components and their metabolic implications. Another of her studies focuses on Lactobacillus plantarum and fructooligosaccharides, examining their impact on growth performance and gut health, aligning with her vision of using microbiome science to address nutritional challenges.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

While specific awards are not listed in the current record, Dr. Wang’s rapid ascent to the Deputy Director role in a prominent national laboratory speaks volumes about her recognition within the scientific community. Being entrusted with a leadership position in a key government-affiliated research institution signifies the high regard her peers and superiors have for her scientific integrity, innovation, and administrative capabilities.

Her contributions to high-impact journals like J Agric Food Chem and her collaborations with multiple co-authors from reputed institutions reflect a well-respected position within the Chinese scientific ecosystem and beyond.

🌏 Impact and Influence

Dr. Wang’s work contributes meaningfully to China’s food security policies, especially through her role at the Academy of National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration. By bridging scientific research with national policy implementation, she ensures that biotechnological advances in grain and food sciences translate into real-world applications. Her focus on ferulic acid, microencapsulation, and gut microbiota has implications not just for human health but also for livestock performance and sustainable agriculture.

Her research aligns with global concerns such as obesity, microbiome imbalance, and food sustainability. As such, Dr. Wang stands at the intersection of health, agriculture, and biotechnology—amplifying the relevance and applicability of her findings on both national and global stages.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Weiwei Wang is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the domain of food biotechnology. As a seasoned researcher and deputy director, she is well-positioned to mentor emerging scientists, foster international collaborations, and shape the next generation of microbiome-based nutritional interventions.

Her work may inspire innovations in functional food design, probiotic therapies, and grain by-product valorization, ensuring that scientific progress continues to support public health, economic growth, and environmental sustainability. With her academic rigor, international exposure, and institutional leadership, Dr. Wang represents a model of translational research that bridges laboratory science with practical, societal benefit.

In the years to come, one can expect her to be a leading voice in agri-food innovation, especially as nations around the world seek resilient and health-promoting food systems in the face of global challenges.

📝Notable Publications

Dietary supplementation of yeast glycoprotein improves egg quality, immunity, antioxidant capacity, and fecal microbiota in laying hen

Authors: Dan Song; Lixian Chen; Lin Qiao; Tao Duan; Junlin Cheng; Aike Li; Weiwei Wang
Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Year: 2025

 Generalized Ketogenic Diet Induced Liver Impairment and Reduced Probiotics Abundance of Gut Microbiota in Rat

Authors: Ge Song; Dan Song; Yongwei Wang; Li Wang; Weiwei Wang
Journal: Biology
Year: 2024

 Multi-omics analysis reveals the molecular regulatory network underlying the prevention of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum against LPS-induced salpingitis in laying hens

Authors: Dan Song; Aike Li; Bingxu Chen; Jia Feng; Tao Duan; Junlin Cheng; Lixian Chen; Weiwei Wang; Yuna Min
Journal: Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
Year: 2023

Enhanced Cell Wall and Cell Membrane Activity Promotes Heat Adaptation of Enterococcus faecium

Authors: Li Wang; Aike Li; Jun Fang; Yongwei Wang; Lixian Chen; Lin Qiao; Weiwei Wang
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Year: 2023

Integrative Multiomics Analysis of the Heat Stress Response of Enterococcus faecium

Authors: Li Wang; Lin Qiao; Aike Li; Lixian Chen; Beibei He; Gang Liu; Weiwei Wang; Jun Fang
Journal: Biomolecules
Year: 2023

Prof Jinlong Zhu | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof Jinlong Zhu | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Jinlong Zhu’s academic journey is a remarkable example of precision, determination, and passion for innovation. He began his higher education at Huazhong University of Science & Technology (HUST), where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanism Design, Manufacturing, and Automation with honors in 2010. His honors thesis focused on accurate scattering field modeling using the Boundary Element Method—already signaling his early interest in optical metrology and precision engineering. Encouraged by this success, he pursued a Ph.D. in Mechatronic Engineering at HUST’s prestigious State Key Laboratory of Digital Manufacturing Equipment & Technology, where his dissertation explored robust solutions to inverse scattering problems in optical nanometrology. His work earned him the Innovative Scholarship for Excellent Doctoral Dissertation and National Scholarship for Graduate Students, cementing his reputation as a rising star in optics and photonics.

👨‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Zhu advanced into a globally renowned research environment by joining the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. From 2015 to 2020, he collaborated with esteemed faculty including Profs. Lynford Goddard, William P. King, and Sameh Tawfick. During this time, he contributed to and co-developed several groundbreaking research proposals, establishing himself as a leading figure in the development of next-generation optical systems, advanced metrology, and nanophotonic design.

Currently, Dr. Zhu is a Full Professor at Huazhong University of Science & Technology in the School of Mechanical Science and Engineering. His current role blends high-level teaching, mentorship, and cutting-edge research that bridges industry needs and academic advancement. His leadership has not only attracted significant grant funding but also stimulated cross-disciplinary collaboration in fields like semiconductor manufacturing, bioimaging, and computational optics.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Zhu’s research spans across a rich spectrum of high-impact fields. He has pioneered developments in nanoscale metrology, anti-symmetric optics, inverse design for nanophotonic devices, and computational super-resolution techniques. His inventions have significantly enhanced optical and photonic inspection systems, particularly for semiconductor and biomedical applications. His research is deeply rooted in practical application—evident from the fact that his techniques are being actively used by leading companies in semiconductors, photonics, communication, and photovoltaics.

His work has brought advancements in non-invasive biosensing, subsurface nanometrology, virus detection, and OLED process monitoring. In total, he has filed over 50 patent applications, several of which have led to new technologies and even the establishment of new ventures such as E-optics Inc. His designs are known for their robustness, long-term reliability, and compatibility with industrial fabrication—making them critical tools in both academic and industrial innovation.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Zhu’s contributions have not gone unnoticed. He has been a key figure in securing more than $10 million in funded research proposals from highly competitive sources such as NSFC, NSF, Cisco, NVIDIA, and major industrial partners like Foxconn. His grant-winning proposals cover a wide range of ambitious goals—from sub-10 nm defect inspection on wafers to machine-learning-based optical systems and volumetric photonic circuit fabrication. His capacity to not only envision transformative ideas but also articulate them into fundable, impactful projects marks him as a top-tier innovator in his field.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Zhu’s work is both broad and deep. He has significantly influenced the development of next-generation integrated photonics, nanoparticle sensing technologies, and advanced optical imaging instruments. His collaborative efforts have enhanced the performance and precision of industry-standard metrology tools, some of which have directly contributed to improving the quality control processes of global semiconductor firms.

Academically, he is a role model and mentor, providing opportunities and guidance to aspiring researchers through both classroom teaching and collaborative research. His interdisciplinary approach—uniting machine learning, optics, and mechanical engineering—serves as a blueprint for future academic and industry leaders alike.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As he continues to push boundaries, Dr. Jinlong Zhu’s legacy will be defined by bridging theoretical optical physics with real-world technological solutions. His commitment to tackling inverse problems, optimizing design through computation, and translating fundamental research into market-ready innovations makes him not only a thought leader but a catalyst for technological transformation. Looking ahead, he is poised to lead the next era of photonics, bioimaging, and AI-integrated sensing systems, with further ambitions to enhance the scalability and accessibility of high-resolution optical instruments.

📝Notable Publications

Direct laser writing of volumetric gradient index lenses and waveguides

Authors: CR Ocier, CA Richards, DA Bacon-Brown, Q Ding, R Kumar, TJ Garcia, …
Journal: Light: Science & Applications
Year: 2020

Optical wafer defect inspection at the 10 nm technology node and beyond

Authors: J Zhu, J Liu, T Xu, S Yuan, Z Zhang, H Jiang, H Gu, R Zhou, S Liu
Journal: International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing
Year: 2022

A combinatory ferroelectric compound bridging simple ABO₃ and A-site-ordered quadruple perovskite

Authors: J Zhao, J Gao, W Li, Y Qian, X Shen, X Wang, X Shen, Z Hu, C Dong, …
Journal: Nature Communications
Year: 2021

All-dielectric concentration of electromagnetic fields at the nanoscale: the role of photonic nanojets

Authors: J Zhu, LL Goddard
Journal: Nanoscale Advances
Year: 2019

Hardness, elastic, and electronic properties of chromium monoboride

Authors: L Han, S Wang, J Zhu, S Han, W Li, B Chen, X Wang, X Yu, B Liu, …
Journal: Applied Physics Letters
Year: 2015

Dr. Jia Liu | Team Building and Team Management| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jia Liu | Team Building and Team Management| Best Researcher Award

Capital Center for Children’s Health, Capital Medical University, China

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Jia Liu began her academic journey with a strong focus on medical sciences, where she pursued an M.D. in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery from Beijing Anzhen Hospital, affiliated with Capital Medical University, between 2013 and 2016. Her dedication to expanding her medical expertise led her to the University of Chicago, USA, in 2015, where she gained invaluable experience as a visiting student. This international exposure enriched her understanding of advanced clinical practices and set the stage for her future career.

💼 Professional Endeavors

After completing her academic training, Jia Liu began her professional career as a resident at Beijing Anzhen Hospital from 2016 to 2019. Here, she honed her clinical skills in otolaryngology, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck disorders. Her dedication and growing expertise earned her a position as an attending physician at the Capital Center for Children’s Health, Capital Medical University, in 2019. In this role, she has continued to provide high-quality care while also actively engaging in research, making significant contributions to pediatric otolaryngology.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Jia Liu’s research is distinguished by its focus on otolaryngology, with a particular emphasis on olfactory disorders. Her notable project, funded by the Beijing Natural Science Foundation from 2019 to 2020, focused on the “Pedigree study on the molecular mapping, screening, and expression of olfactory genes for isolated congenital anosmia.” This research has advanced the understanding of the genetic basis of olfactory disorders, paving the way for improved diagnostic methods and therapeutic strategies.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Jia Liu’s dedication and achievements have been recognized through several prestigious awards. In 2014, she received the “Merck Clinical Scholar Award” from the American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy (AAOA), a recognition of her early potential in the field. The following year, she was awarded a Chinese Government Scholarship from the China Scholarship Council, enabling her to study abroad at the University of Chicago. Her exceptional contributions to medical science were further acknowledged with the Beijing Medical Science and Technology Prize in 2018 and the Chinese Medical Science and Technology Prize in 2019.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Jia Liu has significantly impacted the field of otolaryngology, especially in pediatric care. Her clinical expertise and commitment to research have established her as a respected figure in her field. Her work in understanding and treating olfactory disorders has not only advanced scientific knowledge but has also improved clinical practices.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Jia Liu is poised to continue making significant contributions to otolaryngology. Her commitment to exploring the genetic basis of olfactory disorders positions her to lead future breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of these conditions. As she continues her work at the Capital Center for Children’s Health, her legacy as a dedicated clinician and researcher is set to grow.

📝Notable Publications

Evaluation of brain and neurophysiologic function in isolated congenital anosmia

Author(s): Liu J, Gao X, Zhan X, Lu Y, Yao L, Yi X, Gu Q
Journal: American Journal of Otolaryngology
Year: 2025

 The effect of nasopharyngeal obstruction on the olfactory bulb volume and olfactory sulcus depth in children

Author(s): Yao L, Liu J, Xiaoli Yi, Gu Q
Journal: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Year: 2024

 Analysis of clinical characteristics in the patient with olfactory disorders

Author(s): Liu J, Zhan X, Yao L, Xie H, Chang F
Journal: Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (Lin Chuang Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke Za Zhi)
Year: 2022

Prognostic value of olfactory bulb volume in patients with post-viral olfactory dysfunction

Author(s): Guo Y, Yao L, Sun Z, Huang X, Liu J, Wei Y
Journal: Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (Lin Chuang Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke Za Zhi)
Year: 2022

Predictors of posttreatment olfactory improvement in patients with postviral olfactory dysfunction

Author(s): Guo Y, Yao L, Sun Z, Huang X, Liu J, Wei Y
Journal: Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (Lin Chuang Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke Za Zhi)
Year: 2021

Ms. Mafaza | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mafaza | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Ferhat Abbas University, Algeria

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Mafaza Chabane’s academic journey began at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Ferhat Abbes Setif 1, where she embarked on a remarkable path in computer science and engineering. From the onset of her studies, her natural curiosity for technology and systems set the foundation for her research trajectory. During her undergraduate years, she demonstrated a profound understanding of fundamental subjects like programming languages, databases, and database management systems. These early academic pursuits laid the groundwork for her future work in machine learning, data mining, and natural language processing.

Chabane’s commitment to excellence was evident early on, as she ranked 3rd out of 222 students across six semesters, achieving an overall grade of 13.06/20. This achievement signified her potential in the world of computational research. As she transitioned to her master’s program, her academic standing continued to soar. She ranked first in her class over four semesters, achieving an impressive overall grade of 15.69/20. It was during this time that her deep interest in machine learning and natural language processing took root, as she focused her master’s dissertation on “Text Classification Translation Using Transfer Learning and Transformers.” Her exceptional work earned her an excellent grade of 18/20, solidifying her reputation as an up-and-coming researcher in her field.

Professional Endeavors 💼

In parallel with her academic endeavors, Mafaza Chabane has cultivated a professional profile that reflects her growing expertise and dedication to the field of natural language processing. As a Ph.D. candidate, she is working on a dissertation titled “Towards Robust Natural Language Understanding,” focusing on innovative approaches to improving machine learning systems. Her research aims to address pressing challenges in the field, particularly in the context of low-resource languages, a critical area of study that is often overlooked in mainstream research.

Her professional career is marked by a series of international presentations and communications, where she has actively shared her research findings with a broader scientific community. This exposure has not only contributed to the development of her own skills but has also enhanced her visibility within the academic world. Through these engagements, Chabane has made a significant impact on the discourse surrounding text classification, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Mafaza Chabane’s research contributions are primarily centered on the intersection of natural language processing, machine learning, and low-resource languages. Starting with her master’s dissertation, where she compared various deep learning models in text classification and translation, Chabane laid the groundwork for more advanced work in the field. Her current Ph.D. research aims to create more robust systems for natural language understanding, with a special focus on addressing the challenges posed by languages that lack extensive linguistic resources.

Her work not only focuses on technical innovation but also aims to bridge the gap between languages that are underrepresented in the digital landscape. Low-resource languages have long struggled with the development of accurate machine learning models due to the lack of large, labeled datasets. By focusing on this area, Chabane is contributing to the democratization of artificial intelligence, ensuring that people who speak less common languages are not left behind as technology advances.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Chabane’s dedication to her studies and research has earned her a solid reputation in the academic world. Her hard work has led to her publishing a journal article in a prestigious Q1-ranked journal, a significant milestone for any early-career researcher. Additionally, her second paper is currently under review, indicating that her work continues to be well-received and respected by her peers.

Her academic achievements were further validated through the recognition she received for her master’s dissertation, which earned her an excellent degree. Throughout her career, Chabane’s consistent focus on quality research, dedication, and academic excellence has garnered her several accolades, including the highest academic rank in her class for four semesters.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Mafaza Chabane’s contributions to the fields of natural language processing and machine learning have already begun to make an impact, both within her academic institution and on a global scale. Through her research, she has not only deepened our understanding of deep learning models but has also highlighted critical challenges related to low-resource languages, which are often overlooked in mainstream research.

Her work is setting the stage for future advancements that will make it possible to apply machine learning techniques to a broader range of languages and cultures. This inclusivity will have far-reaching implications, especially for the development of artificial intelligence systems that are more universally applicable and representative of linguistic diversity.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking ahead, Mafaza Chabane’s future contributions to the field of natural language processing and machine learning are poised to have a lasting impact. Her focus on improving language understanding for low-resource languages will not only advance the technical aspects of machine learning but will also play a pivotal role in creating more equitable and accessible AI systems worldwide. As her research progresses, Chabane is likely to continue making groundbreaking contributions, both through her published works and her participation in international forums and collaborations.

In the long term, her work could be foundational in shaping the future of natural language understanding, ensuring that AI systems are more inclusive, culturally aware, and capable of bridging linguistic divides. With her early achievements and ongoing commitment to addressing critical gaps in the field, Chabane is well on her way to leaving a legacy of innovation and inclusion in the world of computational linguistics and machine learning.

📝Notable Publications

 COVID-19 Detection from X-ray and CT Scans Using Transfer Learning

Authors: M. Berrimi, S. Hamdi, R.Y. Cherif, A. Moussaoui, M. Oussalah, M. Chabane
Conference: International Conference of Women in Data Science at Taif University
Year: 2021

Ensemble Transfer Learning for Improved Brain Tumor Classification in MRI Images

Authors: S. Hamdi, A. Moussaoui, M. Berrimi, A. Laouarem, M. Chabane
Year: 2021

 SECA-Net: A Lightweight Spatial and Efficient Channel Attention for Enhanced Natural Disaster Recognition

Authors: S. Hamdi, A. Moussaoui, M. Chabane, A. Laouarem, M. Berrimi, M. Oussalah
Conference: International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies
Year: 2024

 Beyond Deep Learning: A Two-Stage Approach to Classifying Disaster Events and Needs

Authors: M. Chabane, F. Harrag, K. Shaalan
Conference: International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies
Year: 2024

Uncovering Linguistic Patterns: Exploring Ensemble Learning and Low-Level Features for Identifying Spoken Arabic, English, Spanish, and German

Authors: S. Hamdi, A. Moussaoui, M. Chabane, A. Laouarem, M. Berrimi, M. Oussalah
Conference: 5th International Conference on Pattern Analysis and Intelligent
Year: 2023