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

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

Suez University | Egypt
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Featured Publications

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.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ankit Chaudhary | Strategic Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ankit Chaudhary | Strategic Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Jawaharlal Nehru University | India

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Featured Publications

Raheja, J. L., Chaudhary, A., & Singal, K. (2011). Tracking of fingertips and centers of palm using KINECT. 2011 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Modelling and Simulation (CIMSIM), 248–252.

Pandy, H., Chaudhary, A., & Mehrotra, D. (2014). A comparative review of approaches to prevent premature convergence in GA. Applied Soft Computing, 24, 1047–1077.

Chaudhary, A., Raheja, J. L., Das, K., & Raheja, S. (2011). Intelligent approaches to interact with machines using hand gesture recognition in natural way: A survey. International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering Survey (IJCSES), 2(1), 122–133.

Raheja, J. L., Kumar, S., & Chaudhary, A. (2013). Fabric defect detection based on GLCM and Gabor filter: A comparison. Optik, 124(23), 6469–6474.

Raheja, J. L., Mishra, A., & Chaudhary, A. (2016). Indian Sign Language recognition using SVM. Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, 26(2), 434–441.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alireza Amini | Adaptive Leadership | Excellence in Leadership and Management Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alireza Amini | Adaptive Leadership | Excellence in Leadership and Management Award

Shiraz University | Iran

Dr. Alireza Amini is an Associate Professor at Shiraz University with a strong academic foundation in behavioral and business management. He earned his Ph.D. in Behavioral Management from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, where his doctoral research explored stewardship behavior characteristics in organizational contexts. His master’s degree in Business Management and bachelor’s in Public Management were both obtained from the University of Tehran, complemented by a postdoctoral research position focused on organizational behavior. Dr. Amini’s research primarily centers on behavioral management, human resource development, organizational behavior, and the interface between academia and industry. He has led several applied research projects in collaboration with the Fars Regional Electricity Company, addressing employee training needs, occupational profiling, and retirement satisfaction. Recognized nationally for his scholarly excellence, Dr. Amini has received multiple awards, including the Top Young Researcher Award at Shiraz University and the Ministry of Science’s recognition as a leading technology researcher in humanities and arts. In addition, he serves as Assistant Editor of the Iranian Journal of Management Studies (IJMS). Through his research and mentorship, Dr. Amini continues to bridge academic insights with practical industry applications, contributing significantly to Iran’s management and organizational development landscape.

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Featured Publications

Amini, A., Darani, M., Afshani, M., & Amini, Z. (2012). Effectiveness of marketing strategies and corporate image on brand equity as a sustainable competitive advantage. Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business, 4(2), 192–205.

Mortazavi, S., Shalbaf Yazdi, S. V., & Amini, A. (2012). The role of the psychological capital on quality of work life and organization performance. Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business, 4, 90.

Amini, A., & Alimohammadlou, M. (2021). Toward equation structural modeling: An integration of interpretive structural modeling and structural equation modeling. Journal of Management Analytics, 8(4), 693–714.

Karimi Mazidi, A. R., Amini, A., & Latifi, M. (2014). The impact of information technology capability on firm performance: A focus on employee-customer profit chain. Interdisciplinary Journal of Management Studies, 7(1), 95–120.

Mostafa, K., Batool, R., Parvaneh, P., & Alireza, A. (2013). Identify and ranking factors affecting Bank Maskan service quality using Kano model. Research Journal of Recent Sciences, 22.

Amini, A., & Mortazavi, S. (2012). Effectiveness of psychological capital on mistake management culture as a resource for learning in organization. International Journal of Human Sciences, 9(2), 339–348.

Amini, A., & Mortazavi, S. (2013). The impact of the broadcasting mistake management culture in a healthy organization on the quality of the personnel work life. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (JCDR), 7(3), 507.

Mr. Idrissa Zida | Inequality | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Idrissa Zida | Inequality | Young Researcher Award

CEDRES/University Thomas SANKARA | Burkina Faso

Idrissa Zida is a dedicated Ph.D. student in Economics at Thomas Sankara University, Burkina Faso, specializing in Macroeconomics and Development Management. With a solid academic foundation including both a master’s and bachelor’s degree in the same field, his research focuses on public finance, income inequality, and sustainable economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. He has co-authored a scientific publication in Economic Change and Restructuring examining the effects of public debt on income inequality, exploring both direct and indirect transmission channels. Idrissa has gained valuable professional experience through internships and roles at the General Directorate of Economy and Planning, the Diocesan Communication Center, and L’Economiste du Faso, where he developed skills in economic analysis, research, and project management. As Deputy Secretary General of the Center for Studies and Research on Human Development in Africa (CERDHA) and President of the Youth Association for the Emergence of Zondoma (AJEZ), he actively contributes to academic and community development initiatives. His continued commitment to research, professional excellence, and social advancement underscores his ambition to contribute to the economic transformation and sustainable development of Africa.

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Featured Publications

Zida, I., Ouedraogo, I., & Sawadogo, R. (2025). Effects of public debt on income inequality in sub-Saharan Africa: Exploring the direct and indirect transmission channels. Economic Change and Restructuring. Advance online publication.

Dr. Zeinab Ansari-Asl | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zeinab Ansari-Asl | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz | Iran

Dr. Zeinab Ansari-Asl is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, with a distinguished academic and research record. She earned her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, focusing on the synthesis and modification of cyclotriphosphazene nanostructures and Sn(IV) complexes with Girard-based ligands and their antibacterial activity. She completed her M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Tehran and holds a B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry from Shahid Chamran University. Recognized for academic excellence, she was awarded top ranks in her B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. programs and achieved first place in the Ph.D. Entrance Examination by the Ministry of Science. Dr. Ansari-Asl has extensive teaching experience across undergraduate, master’s, and Ph.D. levels, covering General and Inorganic Chemistry, Nanochemistry, and novel topics in Inorganic Chemistry. Her research spans interdisciplinary studies in nanochemistry and biology, focusing on functional nanostructures and bioactive inorganic complexes. She has contributed to numerous publications with an h-index of 15, 623 citations, and active participation as a reviewer for high-impact journals and scientific centers. Dr. Ansari-Asl also supervises and examines Ph.D. candidates, manages advanced chemical instrumentation, and continues to advance research in nanochemistry with practical and biomedical applications.

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Featured Publications

Neisi, Z., Ansari-Asl, Z., & Dezfuli, A. S. (2019). Polyaniline/Cu (II) metal-organic frameworks composite for high performance supercapacitor electrode. Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, 29(6), 1838–1847. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10904-019-01291-0

Sacourbaravi, R., Ansari-Asl, Z., Kooti, M., Nobakht, V., & Darabpour, E. (2020). Fabrication of Ag NPs/Zn-MOF nanocomposites and their application as antibacterial agents. Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10904-020-01684-5

Ramezani, M. R., Ansari-Asl, Z., Hoveizi, E., & Kiasat, A. R. (2019). Polyacrylonitrile/Fe (III) metal-organic framework fibrous nanocomposites designed for tissue engineering applications. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 229, 242–250. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2019.01.056

Neisi, Z., Ansari-Asl, Z., Jafarinejad-Farsangi, S., Tarzi, M. E., & Sedaghat, T. (2019). Synthesis, characterization and biocompatibility of polypyrrole/Cu (II) metal-organic framework nanocomposites. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 178, 365–376. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2019.01.004

Nikpour, S., Ansari-Asl, Z., Sedaghat, T., & Hoveizi, E. (2022). Curcumin-loaded Fe-MOF/PDMS porous scaffold: Fabrication, characterization, and biocompatibility assessment. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 110, 188–197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiec.2022.03.014

Dr. Zahra Torkashvand | Philosophy of Geography | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zahra Torkashvand | Philosophy of Geography | Best Researcher Award

University of Tehran | Iran

Dr. Zahra Torkashvand is a scholar in human geography and rural development, currently serving as a faculty member at the University of Tehran. She earned her M.A. in Geography and Rural Planning in 2000 and completed her Ph.D. in Rural Development and Geography in 2012, both at the University of Tehran. Her academic work is characterized by a focus on rural development, human geography, and planning, with particular interest in addressing dualisms and conceptual dichotomies in geographical thought. Dr. Torkashvand has contributed significantly to the field through her research outputs, which include 33 scholarly documents encompassing journal articles, conference presentations, and books. Her work has been cited 33 times, reflecting a growing academic impact, and she maintains an h-index of 3. With a balance of theoretical depth and applied insight, she is committed to advancing rural development studies and promoting sustainable planning approaches. Her research continues to enrich the understanding of geographical discourse and its role in shaping social and spatial development. With her solid academic background, recognized contributions, and potential for further impactful research, Dr. Torkashvand stands out as a dedicated scholar whose work is well-aligned with both academic excellence and practical application.

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Featured Publications

Motiieei, L. S., Ghadiri, M. M., Dadvar, K. F., & Yadollahi, F. F. (2012). Explain the factors affecting rural empowerment in entrepreneurship development (Case study: Samen and Zand counties of Malayer Township). Human Geography Research, 44(80), 119–138.

Momeni, A., Jahanshiri, M., & Torkashvand, Z. (2021). Analysis of effective factors in the growth of reverse migration to suburban settlements of Najafabad. Peripheral Urban Spaces Development, 3(1), 183–198.

Ghadiri Masom, S. A. M., Khorasani, M. A., & Torkashvand, Z. (2021). Identifying and prioritizing the drivers for entrepreneurship development in rural areas of Iran. Journal of Space Economy & Rural Development, 10(37), 21–40.

Torkashvand, Z. (2019). The entrepreneurial marketing mix in rural women’s local and traditional art business. Journal of Research and Rural Planning, 8(4), Serial No. 27, 3–19.

Torkashvand, Z. (2019). Entrepreneurial marketing mix of art businesses, local rural women. Journal of Rural Research and Planning, 8(4), 35–48.

Mrs. Naima Rahiel | Change Management | Young Researcher Award

Mrs. Naima Rahiel | Change Management | Young Researcher Award

QARTZ, Université Paris 8 | France

Naima Rahiel is a dedicated doctoral researcher in Industrial Engineering and Productics at ED CLI, Université Paris 8, where she has been engaged in advanced studies since January 2022. She holds both a Master’s degree and a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering from IMSI, Université Oran 2, Algeria, obtained in 2020 and 2018 respectively. Her academic journey reflects a consistent commitment to the development of expertise in industrial systems, process optimization, and innovative engineering solutions. Professionally, she has gained valuable experience through academic and applied research in industrial engineering, emphasizing areas such as production systems, operations management, and industrial productics. Her research interests lie in digital transformation of industries, sustainable manufacturing, quality management, lean systems, and the integration of advanced technologies to improve industrial performance. Rahiel has participated in collaborative projects and academic exchanges that highlight her capacity to work across interdisciplinary teams, bringing analytical skills and innovative thinking to complex industrial challenges. She has been recognized for her academic achievements and contributions to research, receiving distinctions that reflect her scholarly excellence. Moving forward, she aims to contribute to the advancement of industrial engineering research and to promote sustainable and efficient industrial practices in both academic and applied contexts.

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Featured Publications

Rahiel, N., El Mhamedi, A., & Hachemi, K. (2024). Healthcare supply chain: Resilience qualitative evaluation. Hospital Supply Chain: Challenges and Opportunities for Improving Healthcare.

Rahiel, N., El Mhamedi, A., Hachemi, K., Aouffen, N., & Rahiel, I. (2025). Resilience of the hospital supply chain: A case study-based approach on safety stock. Environment Systems and Decisions, 45(4), 56.

Rahiel, N., Addouche, S. A., El Mhamedi, A., & Hachemi, K. (2025). Function-based modeling for reactive optimization of healthcare resource reallocation. In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

Prof. Hsuan-Ying Chen | Organometallic | Young Researcher Award

Prof. Hsuan-Ying Chen | organometallic | Young Researcher Award

Kaohsiung Medical University | Taiwan

Prof. Hsuan-Ying Chen is a Full Professor in the Department of Medicinal and Applied Chemistry and the Department of Medical Research at Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from National Taiwan Chung-Hsing University in 2006, following a Master’s in Chemistry from National Taiwan Normal University and a Bachelor’s in Chemistry from National Taiwan Chung-Hsing University. After completing several postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Florida and National Chung-Hsing University, as well as a visiting research stay at Texas A&M University, he joined Kaohsiung Medical University as Assistant Professor in 2009 and rapidly progressed to Full Professor by 2017. His research focuses on polymer design for drug delivery, catalyst design for ring-opening polymerization of cyclic esters, coupling reactions, and click chemistry—fields at the intersection of medicinal chemistry, materials science, and pharmaceutical applications. He has published extensively in leading journals such as Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Dalton Transactions, Organometallics, and Coordination Chemistry Reviews. Prof. Chen has been recognized with awards for research excellence, outstanding publications, and teaching performance, underscoring his dual strengths in scholarship and mentorship. His trajectory reflects strong leadership in advancing sustainable chemistry and translational biomedical applications, positioning him as a highly influential figure in his field.

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Featured Publications

“Comparison of catalytic activities of aluminum complexes with sulfur and oxygen containing ligands for the ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone”

“Evolution of aluminum aminophenolate complexes in the ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone: electronic and amino-chelating effects”

“A comparative study of titanium complexes bearing 2-(arylideneamino)phenolates and 2-((arylimino)methyl)phenolates as catalysts for ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone and l-lactide”

“Organocatalysts for -Lactide polymerization: 2-alkyl- and 2-aryl-1,1,3,3-tetramethylguanidines”

“Iron oxide quantum dots‐based fluorescence probe for rapid and selective cytosine sensing”

“Improvement of catalytic activity of aluminum complexes for the ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone: aluminum thioamidate and thioureidate systems”

Prof. Charles Kede | Innovative Leadership | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Charles Kede | Innovative Leadership | Best Scholar Award

University of Douala | Cameroon

Prof. Kede Charles Melea is a Physical and Theoretical Chemist whose scholarly work focuses on adsorption phenomena, nano-adsorbents, industrial chemical risk, and the interface between surface chemistry and environmental pollution. He earned his PhD (2008-2015) on the adsorption of Cd²⁺ and Hg²⁺ ions from wastewater using clay and activated carbons derived from cocoa pod husk, examining the effect of natural organic matters; prior degrees include a Master’s in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry (2005-06) on acetic acid adsorption by activated carbons and zeolites, a Master’s in Chemistry, and a Bachelor’s in Chemistry from University of Yaoundé I. His career includes teaching and research in process engineering at the National Higher Polytechnic School, University of Douala. Prof. Melea has published papers in peer-reviewed journals (on adsorption isotherms, kinetics, effect of interfering substances, development of low-cost adsorbents etc.), and has supervised graduate students in these areas. His work has been recognized for its contribution to environmental cleanup technologies, and has potential applications in wastewater treatment in Cameroon and similar settings. In summary, Prof. Melea combines rigorous theoretical work with practical materials development, contributing both to academic chemistry and environmental engineering.

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Featured Publications

Simultaneous removal of methylene blue and nickel ions in aqueous solution using natural clay

Removal of methylene (MB) blue by African hazelnut shell modified by zero valent iron and silver bimetallic nanoparticles

Removal of methyl orange (MO) by chitosan modified by zero valent iron

Calcareous-support nanoscale Zero-valent iron: New findings on adsorption of Cr(VI) in aqueous solution

Adsorptive Removal of Pb(II) and Cd(II) ions from aqueous solutions onto a Cameroonian natural clay

Adsorption of Eriochrome Black T (EBT) Onto Activated Carbons Obtained from Cola Anomala, Nut Shells by Chemical Activation with Phosphoric Acid (H3PO4)

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yasser Ebrahimian GHajari |Development and management of geoinformatics and geospatial technologies | Best Researcher Award | 4018

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yasser Ebrahimian GHajari |Development and management of geoinformatics and geospatial technologies | Best Researcher Award 

Babol Noshirvani University of Technology | Iran

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Early Academic Pursuits

From the beginning of his academic journey, Yasser Ebrahimian Ghajari demonstrated exceptional intellectual ability and a strong commitment to the advancement of surveying and geomatics sciences. His early education in Surveying Engineering provided him with a solid technical foundation, which he refined further through advanced studies in Civil Engineering with a focus on GIS, and eventually through doctoral-level specialization in Surveying Engineering. Consistently excelling among his peers, he cultivated a reputation as a determined scholar capable of blending theory with practical applications. His academic trajectory was marked by groundbreaking research in spatial modeling, geoinformatics, and GIS-based applications, all of which established the groundwork for a future career of leadership, innovation, and scholarly contribution.

Professional Endeavors

Yasser’s professional career has been shaped by a balance of academic service, engineering practice, and leadership in national organizations. He has held faculty and leadership positions in universities, guiding academic programs in surveying and GIS while mentoring the next generation of engineers and researchers. Parallel to his academic career, he has actively contributed to Iran’s engineering ecosystem by serving as a board member, secretary, and chair of multiple commissions within the Mazandaran Province Engineering Organization. His consultancy and managerial roles in surveying, GIS, and technology projects have extended his influence into civil, environmental, and infrastructure sectors, where he has overseen the development of regional databases, geospatial solutions, and advanced GIS infrastructures. His professional journey demonstrates the rare combination of a visionary academic and a practitioner dedicated to real-world impact.

Contributions and Research Focus

A prolific researcher and project leader, Yasser has directed or supervised over seventy knowledge-based projects across Iran, addressing a wide range of fields including hydrology, urban development, disaster management, agriculture, remote sensing, and GNSS technologies. His contributions span the integration of UAV photogrammetry, artificial intelligence, and machine learning into geomatics applications, as well as the development of innovative GIS-based solutions for crisis management and environmental monitoring. Through his publications in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences, he has advanced the global discourse on geospatial sciences while simultaneously applying his expertise to solve national challenges. His focus on smart, AI-driven applications reflects a forward-looking vision that ensures geomatics technologies remain relevant in addressing emerging societal needs.

Accolades and Recognition

Yasser’s dedication and contributions have earned him numerous accolades and honors, reinforcing his stature as a leading figure in geomatics sciences. He has been repeatedly recognized as a top researcher within his faculty and university, acknowledged for bridging academia, industry, and societal needs. His translation of pivotal scientific works into Persian reflects his commitment to knowledge dissemination and capacity building within Iran. Beyond academic recognition, his role as a certified expert for the judiciary and as a member of influential councils such as the High Council of Mapping and the National Elite Foundation further highlight his credibility and leadership. Invitations as a keynote speaker, committee member, and reviewer for prestigious journals demonstrate that his expertise commands respect both nationally and internationally.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Yasser’s work is visible across multiple layers of society, from technological development to policy formulation. His leadership in drafting strategic roadmaps for national geomatics technologies and his involvement in committees for cadastre systems, disaster management, and spatial planning reflect a rare ability to translate technical knowledge into governance and national policy. His projects in urban planning, environmental monitoring, and natural disaster management have provided decision-makers with reliable geospatial tools to address pressing challenges. Furthermore, his mentorship of students, researchers, and professionals has cultivated a culture of innovation and excellence, thereby ensuring that his influence extends well beyond his personal achievements.

Legacy and Future Contributions

The legacy that Yasser continues to build is anchored in his ability to combine academic rigor, technological innovation, and leadership in professional organizations. His efforts have advanced geomatics as both a scientific discipline and a practical tool for national development. Looking ahead, he is poised to continue driving the integration of AI, cloud-based infrastructures, and smart applications into the future of geomatics. His ongoing contributions promise to further shape policies, strengthen national technological capacities, and inspire global collaborations. By bridging the gap between research and implementation, he leaves a lasting mark on both the academic community and the broader society, paving the way for sustainable growth and innovation.

Notable Publications

Title: Combining artificial neural networks and genetic algorithms to model nitrate contamination in groundwater

Authors: Vahid Gholami; Hossein Sahour; Mohammad Reza Khaleghi; Yasser Ebrahimian Ghajari; Soheil Sahour 
Journal: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards 
Year: 2024

Conclusion

In summary, Yasser Ebrahimian Ghajari exemplifies the qualities of a distinguished scholar, visionary leader, and dedicated professional. From his early academic achievements to his extensive professional endeavors and impactful contributions, he has consistently demonstrated the ability to innovate, influence, and inspire. His recognitions and leadership roles underscore his authority in geomatics sciences, while his ongoing projects and vision for the future highlight his enduring commitment to progress. As he continues to expand his contributions, his legacy will serve as a benchmark for excellence in integrating science, technology, and leadership for societal advancement.