Prof. Sofia Santos | Inclusive Education and Psychomotor Therapy | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Sofia Santos | Inclusive Education and Psychomotor Therapy | Women Researcher Award

Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Lisbon | Portugal
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Featured Publications

Santos, S. (2022–present). MOVIMENTE 2.0 [Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnership Project]. Erasmus Plus. Grant No. ERASMUS-SPORT-2022-SCP.

Santos, S. (2021–2023). CATIE – Comunidades de Aprendizagem Transformativa para a Inclusão Educativa (Transformative Learning Communities for Educative Inclusion) [Research Contract]. Universidade de Lisboa, Unidade de Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Educação e Formação. Grant No. CATIE.

Santos, S. (2021–present). Na Rota das Escolas como Comunidades de Aprendizagem para a Inclusão [FCT Research Project]. Associação para a Inovação e Desenvolvimento da FCT. Grant No. PTDC/CED-EDG/4650/2021.

Santos, S. (2020–2021). FIT DID [Research Contract]. Instituto Português do Desporto e Juventude. Grant No. CP/543/DDT/2020.

Santos, S. (2020–present). Programa de intervenção psicomotora com crianças em idade pré-escolar [FCT Doctoral Grant]. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia. Grant No. SFRH/BD/143886/2019.

Santos, S. (2019). Unidade de Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Educação e Formação [Research Contract]. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia. Grant No. UID/CED/04107/2019.

Santos, S. (2019). PROJETO H2O Trissomia – Fase II [Research Contract]. Instituto Português do Desporto e Juventude. Grant No. CP/690/DDT/2019.

Santos, S. (2018). PROJETO H2O Trissomia – Fase I [Research Contract]. Instituto Português do Desporto e Juventude. Grant No. CP/602/DD/2018.

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.

Dr. John Mondanaro | Supportive Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Dr. John Mondanaro | Supportive Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Brookdale Department of Palliative Care in the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital |  United States

Dr. John Francis Mondanaro, Ph.D., LCAT, MT-BC, CCLS, is a distinguished music therapist and educator recognized for his contributions to expressive arts in clinical and academic settings. He earned his Ph.D. in Music Education with a focus on Music Therapy and his M.A. in Music Therapy from New York University, where he achieved a perfect GPA, following a B.A. in Art from Saint Ambrose University. With over two decades of leadership experience, Dr. Mondanaro currently serves as Director of Expressive Arts Therapy at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, overseeing therapeutic programs, clinical training, and research initiatives in palliative and pediatric care. His previous roles include Clinical Director of The Louis Armstrong Department of Music Therapy at Mount Sinai Beth Israel and Supervisor of Child Life/Creative Arts Therapy at Hackensack University Medical Center. As an adjunct faculty member at New York University, he continues to mentor future professionals in music therapy. His research interests focus on the therapeutic impact of music and expressive arts in medical and palliative care contexts, integrating emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Dr. Mondanaro’s career reflects a deep commitment to advancing healing through creativity, empathy, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

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Featured Publications

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2025). The arts therapies in palliative and end-of-life care: Insights from a cross-cultural knowledge exchange forum. Behavioral Sciences, 15(2), 123–135.

Prof. Sanjeev Gupta | Digital Finance | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sanjeev Gupta | Digital Finance | Best Researcher Award

Central University of Himachal Pradesh | India

Professor Sanjeev Gupta is a distinguished academic leader and Professor of Management, currently serving as Dean of the School of Commerce and Management Studies at the Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala, India. With over two decades of academic and administrative experience, he has held multiple key leadership roles, including Dean of several schools and Head of various departments in management, tourism, and business studies. Professor Gupta earned his advanced degrees in management and has built a reputation for academic innovation, institutional development, and leadership excellence in higher education. His research interests encompass strategic management, organizational behavior, human resource development, and higher education governance. He has contributed to several national and international conferences, journals, and policy discussions, focusing on management education and sustainable institutional growth. As a leader, he emphasizes participative governance, quality assurance, and community-oriented learning. Professor Gupta has received recognition for his academic leadership and contributions to management education in India. He continues to inspire students, colleagues, and academic peers through visionary initiatives that link education with social and economic impact, fostering excellence and innovation in the academic ecosystem.
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Featured Publications

Verma, S., Gupta, S., & Batra, R. (2009). A survey of capital budgeting practices in corporate India. Vision, 13(3), 1–17.

Aneja, R., Yadav, M., & Gupta, S. (2024). The dynamic impact assessment of clean energy and green innovation in realizing environmental sustainability of G‐20. Sustainable Development, 32(3), 2454–2473.

Pradeep Kumar, V. D., & Gupta, S. (2023). Sustainable energy development through non‐residential rooftop solar photovoltaic adoption: Empirical evidence from India. Sustainable Development.

Gupta, S., & Kashyap, S. (2016). Modelling volatility and forecasting of exchange rate of British pound sterling and Indian rupee. Journal of Modelling in Management, 11(2), 389–404.

Gupta, S., & Kashyap, S. (2015). Forecasting inflation in G-7 countries: An application of artificial neural network. Foresight, 17(1), 63–73.

Prof. Dr. Bernhard Sabel | Visionary Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Bernhard Sabel | Visionary Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Otto-v.-Guericke University of Magdeburg | Germany

Bernhard A. Sabel, PhD, is a Full Professor of Medical Psychology at the Medical Faculty of Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany, and Director of the SAVIR-Center. He earned his M.A. in Psychobiology from the Universities of Trier, Clark, and Düsseldorf, followed by a Ph.D. in Psychobiology from Clark University. After postdoctoral training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in neuroanatomy and neurochemistry, he advanced through research and academic appointments at Munich, Harvard Medical School, Princeton University, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Since 1992, he has led the Institute of Medical Psychology in Magdeburg, with major research interests in brain plasticity, vision restoration, visual system imaging, microcurrent stimulation, prediction models of recovery, and the impact of fake publishing in science. He has published over 270 SCI-indexed papers, authored 10 books, and served as Editor-in-Chief of Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience for nearly three decades. Recognized internationally, his awards include the Gusi Peace Prize, Leonardo da Vinci Award, EMA Award, and Beijing Overseas Talent Award, among others. His leadership roles span vice-presidency at the University of Magdeburg, executive and board memberships in global associations, and contributions to advancing medical psychology and vision rehabilitation worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Teixeira da Silva, J. A., Daly, T., Türp, J. C., Sabel, B. A., & Kendall, G. (2024). The undeclared use of third-party service providers in academic publishing is unethical: An epistemic reflection and scoping review. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology. Advance online publication.

Sabel, B. (2023). Mass production of fake science publishing: How big is the problem and why? Proceedings of the Global Open Forum.

Sabel, B. A., Knaack, E., Gigerenzer, G., & Bilc, M. (2023). Fake publications in biomedical science: Red-flagging method indicates mass production. medRxiv.

Wu, Z., Xu, J., Nürnberger, A., & Sabel, B. A. (2023). Global brain network modularity dynamics after local optic nerve damage following noninvasive brain stimulation: An EEG-tracking study. Cerebral Cortex, 33(10), 5547–5558.

Sabel, B. A., Kresinsky, A., Cardenas-Morales, L., Haueisen, J., Hunold, A., Dannhauer, M., & Antal, A. (2021). Evaluating current density modeling of non-invasive eye and brain electrical stimulation using phosphene thresholds. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 29, 2629–2638.

Sabel, B. A., & Lehnigk, L. (2021). Is mental stress the primary cause of glaucoma? Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 238(2), 148–152.

Dr. Mona Rady | Education and Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mona Rady | Education and Research | Best Researcher Award

German University in Cairo (GUC) and German International University (GIU) | Egypt

Dr. Mona Rady, PhD, is a Lecturer in Microbiology, Immunology, and Biotechnology at the German University in Cairo (GUC) and the German International University (GIU), with over 19 years of teaching and research experience. She earned her PhD in Microbiology and Immunology from GUC in 2014, following an MSc in Pharmacology and Toxicology (2009) and a BSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Ain Shams University (2002). She recently completed an MSc in Public Health at the University of South Wales, UK (2023). Her research interests focus on cancer immunology, natural killer (NK) cell epitranscriptomics, immune modulation, immunotherapy, microbiome–immune interactions, and RNA modifications such as m6A. She has supervised numerous PhD, MSc, and BSc theses, and her publication record reflects impactful contributions to NK cell biology and cancer immunology, with 7 documents, 179 citations, and an h-index of 7 on Google Scholar. Dr. Rady has received prestigious grants and fellowships including GERF-STDF, ASRT-BA, DAAD-GERSS, and Nature Publishing Group awards. She also serves as reviewer for journals such as Frontiers in Oncology and Immunology and Cell Biology. Through her multidisciplinary expertise, leadership in curriculum development, and international collaborations, Dr. Rady has established herself as a dedicated scientist advancing immunological research and education.

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Featured Publications

 “Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb 761) mitigates methotrexate-induced testicular insult in rats: Targeting oxidative stress, energy deficit and spermatogenesis”

“The role of protein interaction domains in the human cancer network”

“Impact of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification on immunity”

“Pioglitazone attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced oxidative stress, dopaminergic neuronal loss and neurobehavioral impairment by activating Nrf2/ARE/HO-1”

“Expression of RFC/SLC19A1 is associated with tumor type in bladder cancer patients”

“Altered expression of miR-181a and miR-146a does not change the expression of surface NCRs in human NK cells”

“Extracellular vesicles: from intracellular trafficking molecules to fully fortified delivery vehicles for cancer therapeutics”

Mr. Guangyao Li | adsorption | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Guangyao Li | adsorption | Best Researcher Award

kyushu university, Japan

Author Profile

Scopus

🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Lee Kuan Yew’s journey in academia began with a strong foundation in engineering, a field that combines creativity, problem-solving, and technical knowledge. Hailing from Xinxiang, Henan, he pursued his undergraduate studies at Henan Polytechnic University, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Design. His education in this institution laid the groundwork for his understanding of core mechanical concepts, including Engineering Thermodynamics, Mechanical Design, and Automation Technology. These formative years instilled in him a profound appreciation for the principles of mechanics and thermodynamics, which would later become central to his research.

Driven by an unrelenting desire for advanced knowledge, Lee Kuan Yew furthered his studies at Zhengzhou University, a prestigious Double First-Class institution, where he earned a Master of Engineering in Power Engineering. His curriculum covered a wide range of subjects, from Advanced Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics to Numerical Analysis and Industrial Energy Management. These courses equipped him with both theoretical insights and practical skills, making him proficient in the nuances of energy systems. His academic prowess and enthusiasm for research led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Mechanical and System Engineering at Kyushu University in Japan, sponsored by the China Scholarship Council (CSC). At this renowned institution, he delved into complex topics like Thermal Energy Utilization Systems and Numerical Fluid Mechanics, honing his expertise in thermal engineering.

🚀 Professional Endeavors

Lee Kuan Yew’s professional journey has been marked by diverse and impactful experiences. Since 2022, he has been actively involved in the development of adsorption refrigeration and heat pump systems at Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. His role has been pivotal in designing and constructing a fixed-volume adsorption isotherm measurement device and analyzing the adsorption characteristics of materials for refrigerants like R245fa. This work not only refined his technical skills but also positioned him at the forefront of sustainable energy technology.

His expertise in adsorption technology further extended to collaborative research with ENEOS from 2022 to 2024, where he investigated the absorption characteristics of novel compressor oils and refrigerants under varying pressures and temperatures. His meticulous data collection and analysis contributed significantly to the development of advanced energy systems.

Lee Kuan Yew also played a critical role in a groundbreaking project with NEDO, focusing on carbon dioxide capture, storage, and utilization. Here, he developed a CO₂ absorption characteristic measurement device and formulated a mathematical model to analyze the absorption behavior of CO₂ using an amino + ether phase change solution. This work underscored his commitment to tackling global environmental challenges.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Throughout his career, Lee Kuan Yew has made substantial contributions to the field of thermal energy and environmental technology. His research primarily revolves around adsorption heat pumps, absorption technology, and carbon capture. Notably, he has been involved in the development of high-performance adsorbents derived from biomass for carbon capture, merging experimental work with molecular simulations to optimize efficiency.

His research on adsorption heat pumps, including the development of a metal roller anti-stick coating for industrial applications, has showcased his ability to bridge theory with practice. Moreover, his work on fly ash-based zeolite synthesis, funded by the Henan Provincial Department of Science and Technology, demonstrated his dedication to sustainable material development.

Lee Kuan Yew has also authored several academic publications, including a paper on “Superhydrophobic Surface-modified Zeolite to Regulate the Migration of Nonadsorbed Liquid Water in an Open-loop Adsorption Heat Pump,” published in Applied Thermal Engineering. His other work on “Performance Improvement of Waste Heat Upgrading Adsorption Heat Pump by Employing Copper Oxide-Loaded Composite Zeolites for High-Temperature Steam Generation” is currently under review, further highlighting his ongoing commitment to advancing thermal engineering.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Lee Kuan Yew’s dedication to excellence has earned him numerous awards and recognitions. In 2021, he was honored as an Excellent Volunteer for Flood Control by the Henan Provincial Civilization Committee, a testament to his sense of responsibility and commitment to community welfare. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he received a Commendation for Fighting the Epidemic from the Communist Youth League of Xinxiang Municipal Committee, recognizing his willingness to serve during challenging times.

His academic excellence has also been acknowledged through scholarships awarded by the Henan Provincial Department of Education (2019-2022) and a Third Prize at the Zhengzhou University Graduate Innovation Competition in 2021. These honors not only reflect his intellectual abilities but also his perseverance and dedication.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Lee Kuan Yew’s work has had a profound impact on the field of thermal energy, particularly in the development of sustainable energy solutions. His research on adsorption heat pumps and carbon capture has the potential to revolutionize energy systems, making them more efficient and environmentally friendly. His active participation in industrial projects with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation and ENEOS has enabled him to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, creating technologies that can directly benefit society.

Moreover, his academic publications have enriched the scientific community’s understanding of adsorption and absorption processes, providing a foundation for future research in the field. His expertise in computational tools such as Material Studio, CAD, SolidWorks, and Comsol further enhances his ability to drive innovation.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a young scholar and engineer with a passion for sustainability, Lee Kuan Yew’s journey is far from over. His continuous pursuit of excellence in research and his ability to translate complex scientific concepts into real-world solutions position him as a promising leader in the field of thermal energy. Moving forward, he aims to explore new frontiers in energy conversion and environmental technology, contributing to a greener, more sustainable world.

📝Notable Publications

Performance Improvement of Waste Heat Upgrading Adsorption Heat Pump by Employing Copper Oxide-Loaded Composite Zeolites for High-Temperature Steam Generation

Authors: G. Li (Guangyao), B. Xue (Bing), H. Yu (Hao), K. Thu (Kyaw), T. Miyazaki (Takahiko)
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
Year: 2025

Dr. Yiyuan Zheng | Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yiyuan Zheng | Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Shanghai Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China

Author Profile

Scopus

🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Yiyuan Zheng’s journey into the world of medicine began with a strong foundational education in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Driven by a deep curiosity about the ancient wisdom of herbal remedies and natural healing, Dr. Zheng pursued higher education in TCM, laying a robust academic foundation. Her passion for blending tradition with modern science was evident from the outset, as she immersed herself in both classical texts of Chinese medicine and emerging scientific research.

🏥 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Zheng serves as an associate researcher and associate professor at Shanghai Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where she seamlessly bridges clinical practice with research. Her dual roles allow her to not only guide patients towards better health through TCM techniques but also to explore and validate these techniques through rigorous scientific investigation. Her professional journey is marked by a commitment to enhancing the understanding and application of TCM for chronic metabolic diseases, particularly fatty liver and obesity.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

A defining aspect of Dr. Zheng’s work is her focus on the integrative application of traditional Chinese medicine techniques, including herbal tea formulations, aromatherapy, and acupoint embedding. Her research primarily targets the prevention and treatment of chronic metabolic diseases such as fatty liver disease and obesity. Notably, she has conducted extensive clinical and foundational research on the efficacy of traditional Chinese herbal tea in addressing metabolic dysfunction-related fatty liver disease. This work has provided valuable insights into the therapeutic potential of herbal medicine, bridging the gap between traditional practices and modern healthcare.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Zheng’s dedication to TCM research has earned her recognition within the medical community. As an associate professor and researcher at a prestigious institution, she has established herself as an expert in the field. Her contributions have been acknowledged through various academic and professional accolades, and she is frequently invited to share her insights at national and international conferences, contributing to the global understanding of TCM.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Beyond her direct research contributions, Dr. Zheng’s work has significantly impacted the field of TCM, particularly in the area of metabolic diseases. By validating the efficacy of traditional techniques through clinical research, she has strengthened the credibility of TCM within modern medical practice. Her research has also informed clinical guidelines, benefiting countless patients suffering from chronic metabolic disorders.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Yiyuan Zheng’s commitment to advancing traditional Chinese medicine is evident in her ongoing research and patient care. As she continues to explore the integrative application of TCM for metabolic health, her work is poised to further enhance the understanding of how ancient wisdom can complement modern medicine. Her legacy will be defined by her contributions to evidence-based TCM practice, her role in educating the next generation of TCM practitioners, and her unwavering dedication to patient well-being.”)

📝Notable Publications

📄 Ursolic Acid Modulates Estrogen Conversion to Relieve Inflammation in Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatotic Liver Disease via HSD17B14

Authors: Simin Gu, Hui Zhang, Zhekun Xiong, Yiyuan Zheng, Yong Li

Journal: Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology

Year: 2025

📄 Research Progress on the Molecular Mechanisms of Saikosaponin D in Various Diseases (Review)

Authors: Simin Gu, Yiyuan Zheng, Chong Chen, Jing Liu, Yanping Wang, Junmin Wang, Yong Li

Journal: International Journal of Molecular Medicine

Year: 2025

Prof Dr. Guangming Yuan | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Guangming Yuan | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Central South University of Forestry and Technology, China

Author Profile

Scopus

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Professor Guangming Yuan’s academic journey began with a solid foundation in engineering, which he pursued at Nanjing Forestry University, where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Wood-Based Panel in 1983. His dedication to deepening his understanding of materials science led him to continue his education at Central South University of Forestry and Technology, where he earned a Doctor of Engineering degree in 2008. His research in wood science and technology laid the groundwork for a successful career dedicated to innovative material science applications, especially focusing on wood and wood-based composites. This period of education and early training nurtured his passion for research, helping him to develop expertise that he later applied to solving pressing industrial challenges.

Professional Endeavors and Career Development 📚

After completing his doctoral studies, Professor Yuan embarked on a professional career at the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Central South University of Forestry and Technology. He initially worked as a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer at Hunan Forestry School from 1989 to 1999, before moving on to the role of Associate Professor at his current institution in 2000. Over the years, Professor Yuan’s career flourished, culminating in his appointment as a Professor in 2011. His professional journey reflects his unwavering dedication to his field, not only in academia but also in his involvement with industry-oriented research projects aimed at improving the performance of materials like wood and composites. Throughout his tenure, he has played a vital role in fostering collaboration and facilitating knowledge transfer between academia and industry.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Professor Yuan has always been at the forefront of innovations in material science, particularly focusing on wood functional improvement, biomass energy, and materials. His research centers around the application of biomimetic mineralization techniques to enhance the properties of wood and related materials. This research focuses on the development of green composites, fire-resistant materials, and biodegradable products. His groundbreaking work on organo-inorganic hybrid structures, aimed at improving the mechanical and fire-resistant properties of wood through biomineralization, has resulted in notable innovations. Yuan’s contributions to the field have led to multiple patents in areas such as flame-retardant coatings and sol-gel fireproof films, marking a significant impact on both scientific research and practical applications in industries reliant on wood and fiber-based materials.

In addition to these innovative areas, Professor Yuan has led numerous research projects that bridge the gap between materials science and environmental sustainability. His contributions have resulted in several high-impact publications in well-regarded journals, where his work continues to shape the direction of future research in his field.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Professor Yuan’s work has been widely recognized by both his peers and the broader scientific community. His research has earned a notable citation index of 684, underscoring the widespread influence of his work in the scientific literature. Yuan’s contributions have also led to his involvement in various high-profile patents, many of which have direct applications in the manufacturing of advanced composite materials, flame-resistant coatings, and bio-based products. These innovations have the potential to revolutionize industries ranging from construction to energy.

His recognition extends beyond publications and patents to his role as a mentor. Yuan has guided numerous graduate students and researchers, helping them develop critical thinking skills and deep expertise in the field of material science. His dedication to nurturing young scholars has made him an invaluable asset to both his institution and the broader academic community.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Professor Yuan’s research has had a profound impact on the scientific community, not only in the field of wood science and technology but also in the development of sustainable materials. His work has contributed to improving the performance of wood-based products, making them more versatile, durable, and environmentally friendly. Through his collaborations with industry partners, he has helped to translate his research findings into practical applications that benefit society.

The innovative nature of Yuan’s work has positioned him as a leader in the field of biomass materials and green composites. His contributions extend beyond technical achievements to his ability to inspire and empower future generations of scientists, researchers, and engineers. Yuan’s dedication to academic excellence, innovation, and sustainability continues to shape the future of materials science.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

As Professor Yuan looks to the future, his work continues to be guided by a strong commitment to advancing the field of materials science through sustainable practices and innovative solutions. His future contributions will likely focus on developing more environmentally friendly materials and enhancing the resilience of wood-based products through novel biomimetic techniques. Yuan’s ongoing research promises to address global challenges such as climate change, resource conservation, and the development of sustainable building materials.

The legacy of his work is marked by both the innovations he has introduced and the generations of scholars he has mentored. As a committed educator and researcher, Professor Yuan has cultivated a lasting influence on his field, and his continued efforts will undoubtedly pave the way for even greater advancements in material science and sustainability.

His passion for pushing the boundaries of knowledge, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and driving environmental sustainability ensures that his legacy will continue to inspire and shape the future of research and innovation. Through his dedication, Yuan exemplifies how academic pursuit, innovation, and mentorship can create a lasting impact on both science and society.

Mr. Asahi Matsubara | leadership | Best Researcher Award |3637

Mr. Asahi Matsubara | leadership | Best Researcher Award

Graduate school of Nippon Sport Science University, Japan

Author Profile

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Asahi Matsubara’s journey into academia and research began with a deep curiosity about human potential and a strong passion for sport psychology. From the earliest days of higher education, Asahi displayed a distinct interest in understanding the psychological intricacies that shape athletic performance and team dynamics. This passion led Asahi to pursue graduate studies at the esteemed Graduate School of Nippon Sport Science University, a leading institution recognized for producing top-tier sports professionals and researchers in Japan. During the formative academic years, Asahi honed critical thinking, empirical research skills, and a commitment to ethical scholarship, laying the foundation for a promising research-oriented career in sports and exercise psychology.

🏫 Professional Endeavors

Currently based at the Graduate School of Nippon Sport Science University, Asahi Matsubara is deeply engaged in both academic learning and empirical research. One of the key hallmarks of Asahi’s professional journey is the commitment to applying advanced psychological theories to real-world athletic settings. This includes investigating how leadership dynamics influence the behaviors and well-being of student-athletes—an area of study that has critical implications for both sports psychology and coaching practices in educational institutions.

In particular, Asahi’s recent work titled “Conditional process analysis of the impact of coach leadership on the voice of Japanese student-athletes”—published in the Asian Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2025)—exemplifies a nuanced approach to understanding the psychological processes underlying athlete-coach interactions. The research not only reflects Asahi’s academic rigor but also emphasizes real-world relevance by focusing on the lived experiences of Japanese student-athletes. 📘

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Asahi Matsubara’s primary research focus lies at the intersection of leadership psychology, athlete behavior, and educational sports systems. With a keen interest in voice behavior, Asahi explores how athletes express their ideas, concerns, or feedback to coaches, and how leadership styles either foster or inhibit such behaviors. Using sophisticated methodologies like conditional process analysis, Asahi’s research illuminates the mediating and moderating variables that shape this dynamic.

The publication of the 2025 journal article in a Scopus-indexed journal serves as a critical milestone in this research journey. Moreover, Asahi’s scholarly contributions reflect a dedication to data-driven insights that can transform coaching models in educational and professional sports institutions alike.

Beyond publishing, Asahi is actively involved in academic collaborations and maintains an interest in interdisciplinary approaches to sport science. With a citation index that is steadily growing, Asahi is carving out a reputation as a rising scholar in the sport and exercise psychology research community. 📊

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

While still early in the professional journey, Asahi’s contributions have already begun to garner attention within academic circles. The nomination for the Best Researcher Award is a testament to the quality, originality, and impact of Asahi’s work. Recognition by peers and senior scholars is a significant milestone that affirms the value and relevance of Asahi’s contributions to the academic and sports communities.

Such acknowledgment is not only a personal achievement but also a motivator for continued excellence. It reinforces Asahi’s belief in the importance of scientific inquiry and its ability to create meaningful change in how we understand athletic performance and leadership. 🥇

🌏 Impact and Influence

Asahi Matsubara’s research goes beyond academic boundaries. By investigating psychological variables in coaching and athlete behavior, Asahi contributes to the development of healthier, more communicative, and empowered athletic environments. The implications of Asahi’s work extend to sports coaches, athletic trainers, school administrators, and policy-makers.

Student-athletes, especially in high-pressure academic contexts like Japan, benefit immensely from research that aims to enhance psychological safety and promote assertiveness. Through Asahi’s findings, institutions are better equipped to build trust-based relationships between coaches and athletes, ultimately leading to improved mental health and performance outcomes. 🌐

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Asahi Matsubara envisions a future filled with impactful contributions to the field of sport and exercise psychology. Plans are underway to expand current research themes into longitudinal studies, incorporating broader cultural variables and diverse athletic populations. Asahi is also eager to contribute to textbook development, academic teaching, and cross-institutional collaborations in Japan and internationally.

With a strong academic base, growing research portfolio, and commitment to social impact, Asahi aims to leave a legacy not just as a scholar, but as a transformational figure in educational sports systems. The long-term goal is to reshape coaching paradigms and champion athlete-centered practices that prioritize mental well-being and mutual respect. 🧭

Asahi Matsubara stands today not only as a researcher with promise but also as a symbol of the new generation of scholars—those who blend scientific excellence with societal relevance.

📝Notable Publications

Conditional process analysis of the impact of coach leadership on the voice of Japanese student-athletes

Author: Matsubara Asahi
Journal: Asian Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
Year: 2025