Prof. Kehong Chen | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kehong Chen | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Department of Nephrology, Daping Hospital | China

Chen Kehong, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Nephrology and Deputy Director of the Department of Nephrology at Daping Hospital, Army Medical University, where he also serves as a doctoral supervisor. He received his medical and doctoral training in nephrology and internal medicine and has developed an academic career combining clinical leadership with translational research. His professional experience includes directing regional quality control initiatives in peritoneal dialysis and leading collaborative dialysis alliances in Southwest China. Actively involved in national and regional academic societies, he contributes to discipline development, guideline promotion, and talent cultivation in nephrology. His research interests focus on acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease transition, diabetic kidney disease, renal inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, autophagy/mitophagy, epigenetic regulation, and blood purification therapies, with sustained funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and regional innovation programs. He has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing influential findings to renal pathophysiology and immunometabolism. His achievements have been recognized through multiple provincial science and technology awards and talent honors. Overall, Professor Chen is regarded as a clinician-scientist whose integrated leadership, research excellence, and commitment to advancing kidney medicine continue to shape nephrology practice and innovation in China.

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Featured Publications

Dou, Q., Tong, H., Chen, J., Yi, X., Bai, L., He, J., & Chen, K. (2025). IER3 drives the transition from sepsis-associated acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease by suppressing the mitochondrial translocation of PRDX5. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, Advance online publication.

Han, J., Zhang, S., Hou, Y., Wang, Y., Zhang, Z., Yang, J., Xu, Y., Peng, Z., Yin, H., & Chen, K. et al. (2025). A chemical agonist and the Golgi-resident lipid PI4P activate STING by inducing transmembrane helix rearrangement. Immunity, Advance online publication.

Yu, F., Meng, Y., Wang, X., Chen, J., He, J., Yi, X., He, Y., & Chen, K. (2025). Protein lactylation of citrate synthase promotes the AKI–CKD transition by activating the NLRP3 inflammasome. Cell Reports, Advance online publication.

Chen, J., Wang, W., Yu, F., Wang, X., He, Y., & Chen, K. (2025). Urinary DcR2/Cr level predicts renal outcomes in patients with diabetic kidney disease. Journal of Clinical & Translational Endocrinology, Advance online publication.

Yu, F., Chen, J., Wang, X., Hou, S., Li, H., Yao, Y., He, Y., & Chen, K. (2025). Metabolic reprogramming of peritoneal mesothelial cells in peritoneal dialysis-associated fibrosis: Therapeutic targets and strategies. Cell Communication and Signaling, Advance online publication.

Dr. Jack Pink | Authentic Leadership | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Jack Pink | Authentic Leadership | Young Scientist Award

Stanford University | United States

Dr. Jack Pink is a maritime archaeologist specializing in the study of shipwrecks and their broader cultural and ecological impacts. He holds a Ph.D. in Archaeology, an M.A. in Maritime Archaeology, and a B.A. in Archaeology, with extensive training in underwater and terrestrial field methods, including SCUBA and HSE diving qualifications. His research integrates archaeological excavation, geophysics, remote sensing, and digital methodologies, with a particular focus on shipwreck assemblages, maritime heritage records, and the application of data science and machine learning to heritage datasets. Dr. Pink has contributed to major projects including Unpath’d Waters, the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Programme, and digital twin modeling of historic vessels such as RRS Discovery. His work encompasses field leadership, policy development for underwater cultural heritage, and teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in maritime archaeology, data science, and heritage management. He has published in leading journals, presented internationally, and received awards for community engagement and contributions to maritime archaeology research. Dr. Pink continues to explore interdisciplinary approaches connecting archaeology, technology, and marine ecology, enriching understanding of maritime heritage and informing conservation practices. His research advances both academic knowledge and practical applications in heritage management and sustainable exploration of underwater sites.

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Featured Publications

Pink, J. (2025). Paper ships on digital seas. Journal of Maritime Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11457-025-09487-x

Pink, J., Pedrotti, F., & Whitewright, J. (2025). The archaeology of the Rhoda Mary, a Cornish schooner hulked in the River Medway. Journal of Field Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.1080/00934690.2025.2476269

Pink, J., & Whitewright, J. (2022). A life less than ordinary: The schooner Ocean (1821–1865). Historical Archaeology, 56, 3–15. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41636-021-00322-3

Pink, J. (2021). Philip Reid: The merchant ship in the British Atlantic, 1600–1800: Continuity and innovation in a key technology. Journal of Maritime Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11457-021-09299-9

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zhigang Wu | Innovative Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zhigang Wu | Innovative Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology | China

Zhigang Wu is an accomplished associate professor whose work centers on precision engineering, intelligent mechatronic systems, and micro–nano manipulation technologies. He holds a Ph.D. in Electromechanical Engineering from the University of Macau, a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Tianjin University of Technology, and a bachelor’s degree in Electromechanical Engineering from the North University of China. With extensive academic and research experience, he has made significant contributions in areas such as flexure hinge mechanisms, PZT-driven micro-grippers, nanopositioning platforms, nonlinear control, smart sensors, micro-robots, and hysteresis modeling. His research outputs include over 15 publications in reputable journals and international conferences, including SCI-indexed papers, IEEE Access, Scientific Reports, and IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters. He also serves as a reviewer for leading journals and robotics/mechatronics conferences. His work has supported several national and international research projects funded by agencies in China and Macau, focusing on advanced micromanipulation technologies, robust control, and intelligent optimization. He has been recognized with awards such as the Excellent Master Thesis Award from Tianjin University of Technology. Through his continued research in cutting-edge micro-robotics, advanced control algorithms, and precision mechanisms, he remains dedicated to advancing intelligent mechatronic systems and contributing impactful innovations to the field.

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Featured Publications

BiAttentionNet: A dual-branch automatic driving image segmentation network integrating spatial and channel attention mechanisms. (2025). Scientific Reports.

Covid-19 psychological pressures, depression and FOMO: The mediating role of online social support and emotional regulation. (2024). BMC Psychology.

Prof Dr. Shu-Hu Yin | Innovative Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Prof Dr. Shu-Hu Yin | Innovative Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Nantong University | China

Dr. Shu-Hu Yin is a distinguished researcher in electrocatalysis whose work focuses on the design of advanced interfaces and surfaces for clean energy technologies, particularly fuel cells. He earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Xiamen University, where he developed a strong foundation in electrochemical mechanisms and catalytic material design. With extensive academic experience, he has contributed to major national research initiatives, including the National Key Research and Development Program of China, and currently leads innovative projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation. His research interests center on transition-metal single-atom catalysts, Fe/N/C systems, electrocatalytic reaction pathways, and the development of high-performance materials for proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Dr. Yin has published influential articles in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, and Angewandte Chemie International Edition, contributing significantly to advancements in catalyst structure characterization and activity quantification. With an h-index of 17, his work is widely recognized for its novelty, rigor, and technological relevance. He continues to collaborate globally, offering expertise in electrochemical energy conversion. Dr. Yin’s career reflects a commitment to scientific excellence and to developing sustainable solutions that address global energy challenges.

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Featured Publications

Chen, L., Yin, S., Zeng, H., Liu, J., Xiao, X., Cheng, X., Huang, H., Huang, R., Yang, J., & Lin, W.-F., et al. (2024).
Engineering asymmetric electronic structure of cobalt coordination on CoN₃S active sites for high-performance oxygen reduction reaction. Journal of Energy Chemistry.

Cheng, X., Yin, S., Zhang, J., Yang, J., Chen, L., Wang, W., Liao, H., Huang, R., Jiang, Y., Zhang, B., et al. (2025).
Low-temperature pyrolysis: A universal route to high-loading single-atom catalysts for fuel cells. Advanced Materials.

Jiang, W.-L., Cao, S.-H., Qiu, C.-Y., Sun, H.-J., Wang, L.-N., Sheng, J.-B., Ji, L.-F., Liu, S., Ni, Z.-R., Yin, S.-H., et al. (2025).
Operando magnetic resonance imaging for visualizing electrochemical triple-phase boundary. Angewandte Chemie International Edition.

Li, G., Yin, S.-H., Ji, L.-F., Nie, X.-Y., Zhu, T., Cheng, X.-Y., Xu, J., Huang, R., Jiang, Y.-X., Zhang, B.-W., et al. (2025).
Universal electrochemical quantification of active site density in transition metal nitrogen carbon electrocatalysts. Nature Communications.

Li, Y., Yin, S., Chen, L., Cheng, X., Wang, C., Jiang, Y., & Sun, S. (2024).
Boost the utilization of dense FeN₄ sites for high-performance proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Energy and Environmental Materials.

Yin, S., Chen, L., Yang, J., Cheng, X., Zeng, H., Hong, Y., Huang, H., Kuai, X., Lin, Y., & Huang, R., et al. (2024).
A Fe–NC electrocatalyst boosted by trace bromide ions with high performance in proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Nature Communications.

Yin, S., Yi, H., Liu, M., Yang, J., Yang, S., Zhang, B.-W., Chen, L., Cheng, X., Huang, H., & Huang, R., et al. (2024).
An in situ exploration of how Fe/N/C oxygen reduction catalysts evolve during synthesis under pyrolytic conditions. Nature Communications.

Ms. Yaping Wang | Emotional Intelligence in Leadership | Outstanding Educator Award

Ms. Yaping Wang | Emotional Intelligence in Leadership | Outstanding Educator Award

Institute of European Studies | Serbia

Clara Mucci, Ph.D., is a Full Professor of Psychodynamic Psychology at the University of Bergamo, where she also directs the School of Specialization and Psychotherapy in Health Psychology and co-directs the program on the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders. Her academic path spans advanced degrees in psychology, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and comparative literature, complemented by distinguished certifications including EMDR, Adult Attachment Interview, and Reflective Functioning. Mucci has held numerous fellowships and visiting scholar positions at leading institutions such as the Austen Riggs Center, the New School for Social Research, Columbia University, and the Personality Disorders Institute in New York. Her teaching and clinical training activities cover trauma, attachment, personality disorders, resilience, intergenerational transmission of trauma, and psychodynamic theory, and she has delivered seminars internationally across Europe and the United States. Her research interests center on trauma, dissociation, attachment, epigenetics, resilience, and the psychodynamic impact of adverse developmental experiences. Widely recognized for her scholarly contributions, she received awards such as the ASP Best Book Award for Borderline Bodies. Through her integrated clinical, academic, and research work, Mucci continues to advance contemporary psychodynamic and trauma-informed perspectives in mental health.

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Dr. Nagaraju Kerru | Innovative Leadership | Most Cited Paper Award

Dr. Nagaraju Kerru | Innovative Leadership | Most Cited Paper Award

GITAM University | India

Author Profile

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Nagaraju Kerru’s academic journey has been deeply rooted in the discipline of chemistry, where he built a strong foundation in both organic and physical chemistry. His initial academic training laid the groundwork for a deeper exploration of complex molecular structures, reaction mechanisms, and advanced synthesis techniques. During his doctoral studies, his research was focused on organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and green synthesis approaches, through which he developed novel synthetic methodologies and evaluated the bioactivity of heterocyclic compounds. This phase of his academic development allowed him to cultivate not only a sound theoretical base but also a sharp research acumen that combined innovation with practical relevance. His early exposure to interdisciplinary aspects of chemistry inspired him to continue advancing in areas that intersect with medicinal chemistry, catalysis, and computational studies, setting the stage for his future professional career.

Professional Endeavors

In his professional trajectory, Dr. Kerru has accumulated extensive experience as a dedicated academician and researcher. His role as an Assistant Professor at GITAM School of Sciences, Bengaluru, exemplifies his commitment to fostering learning and contributing to cutting-edge research in the field of chemistry. Prior to this, his international exposure through a post-doctoral research fellowship at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa enriched his scientific understanding under the mentorship of a globally recognized professor. His professional endeavors also extend to his contributions as an invited scientist under the prestigious Brain Pool program, funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea. Such experiences highlight his ability to adapt to diverse research environments, collaborate across borders, and bring valuable insights to the global scientific community. Moreover, his teaching roles reflect his passion for imparting knowledge and nurturing future scientists while simultaneously expanding his own research horizons.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Kerru’s research contributions span a wide range of topics that hold significant implications for both academic and applied sciences. His primary research focus includes the organic synthesis and optimization of biologically active heterocycles, which serve as crucial scaffolds in drug discovery and medicinal chemistry. He has also advanced the synthesis of ketene cycloaddition reactions and drug-modified frameworks, showcasing his ingenuity in developing efficient synthetic strategies. His interests extend to spectroscopy-based analysis, multicomponent reactions under green chemistry protocols, and the design of heterogeneous mixed metal oxide catalysts for environmentally sustainable solutions. In addition, his work incorporates computational methods, such as Density Functional Theory (DFT), to complement experimental studies and predict molecular behaviors. Through these contributions, he has enriched scientific literature with nearly a hundred publications, book chapters, and patents, while maintaining a balance between theoretical innovation and practical application.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Kerru’s scholarly excellence has been widely acknowledged through numerous accolades and recognitions. His role as a reviewer and guest editor in reputed international journals, including his editorial membership in Scientific Reports, underscores his influence in shaping the quality of contemporary chemical research. He has been invited to contribute his expertise as a guest editor for Molecules, a Q1 journal with a strong impact factor, further reflecting his standing in the academic publishing sphere. His extensive publication record, with patents and book chapters to his name, highlights his ability to translate innovative research into impactful outcomes. Furthermore, his efforts have been recognized through grants, invitations to present at international conferences, and opportunities to organize significant academic events, demonstrating his leadership in advancing research dialogue at both national and international levels.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Kerru’s work is evident in his strong citation record, high h-index, and active engagement with the scientific community. His research outputs have not only contributed to advancing organic synthesis and catalysis but have also provided tools and frameworks for future research in computational chemistry and drug design. His influence extends beyond publications, as he has actively mentored students, organized conferences, and participated in workshops and symposia that foster collaborative growth. His scientific work resonates across the disciplines of chemistry, medicinal sciences, and sustainable technologies, influencing peers and young researchers alike. The international dimension of his research experience has positioned him as a bridge between diverse scientific traditions, enabling knowledge exchange that has both local and global significance.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Kerru’s legacy is anchored in his continued dedication to expanding the frontiers of chemical research while inspiring the next generation of scientists. His consistent pursuit of sustainable and innovative approaches in organic and medicinal chemistry reflects a vision of research that prioritizes both societal benefit and academic excellence. As he continues to publish, mentor, and collaborate internationally, his future contributions are likely to focus on refining green protocols, exploring novel catalysts, and advancing computational chemistry for drug discovery. By combining experimental expertise with computational precision, he is poised to contribute significantly to both theoretical advancements and real-world applications. His career trajectory embodies a balance of academic rigor, impactful research, and global collaboration, ensuring that his contributions will leave a lasting imprint on the field of chemistry.

Notable Publications

Title: A review on recent advances in nitrogen-containing molecules and their biological applications
Authors: N Kerru, L Gummidi, S Maddila, KK Gangu, SB Jonnalagadda
Journal: Molecules
Year: 2020

Title: Current anti-diabetic agents and their molecular targets: A review
Authors: N Kerru, A Singh-Pillay, P Awolade, P Singh
Journal: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Year: 2018

Title: Recent advances (2015–2016) in anticancer hybrids
Authors: N Kerru, P Singh, N Koorbanally, R Raj, V Kumar
Journal: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Year: 2017

Title: Synthesis and antioxidant activity of 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole tagged thieno [2, 3-d] pyrimidine derivatives
Authors: Y Kotaiah, N Harikrishna, K Nagaraju, CV Rao
Journal: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Year: 2012

Title: Therapeutic significance of β-glucuronidase activity and its inhibitors: A review
Authors: P Awolade, N Cele, N Kerru, L Gummidi, E Oluwakemi, P Singh
Journal: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Year: 2020

Title: Recent advances in heterogeneous catalysts for the synthesis of imidazole derivatives
Authors: N Kerru, SVHS Bhaskaruni, L Gummidi, SN Maddila, S Maddila, …
Journal: Synthetic Communications
Year: 2019

Conclusion

Dr. Nagaraju Kerru stands out as an academician and researcher who has seamlessly integrated rigorous scholarship, impactful research, and international collaboration. From his early academic pursuits in organic chemistry to his professional endeavors across multiple countries, he has consistently demonstrated excellence, innovation, and leadership. His contributions in organic synthesis, catalysis, and computational studies have already made a mark in the scientific community, and his recognition as an editor, reviewer, and invited scientist further cements his influence. With a clear vision for advancing sustainable and medicinal chemistry, his legacy is one of dedication, impact, and forward-looking contributions that will continue to shape the future of chemical sciences.

Dr. Peng Zhang | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Peng Zhang | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital | Sun Yat-sen University | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Yi Peng Zhang’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in clinical medicine, where he successfully completed rigorous undergraduate training leading to a Bachelor of Medicine degree. This period laid the groundwork for his passion for cardiovascular health and disease prevention. His early academic focus on understanding the intricate relationship between human physiology and cardiovascular disorders inspired him to pursue advanced research opportunities. With dedication, he transitioned into postgraduate study in cardiology, marking the beginning of a scholarly pursuit that combined both clinical practice and academic inquiry. His initial academic trajectory reflects not only a commitment to acquiring medical knowledge but also an early orientation toward contributing meaningfully to global cardiovascular health challenges.

Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a physician and a master’s degree researcher at Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Yi Peng Zhang exemplifies the integration of clinical expertise and research acumen. Alongside his responsibilities as a practicing clinician, he actively engages in physician training, ensuring continuous professional development in line with emerging medical standards. His dual role in both medical service and research allows him to address cardiovascular and metabolic diseases from a translational perspective, where insights from bedside practice inform scientific exploration. Through his clinical responsibilities, he encounters the practical realities of patient care, and this lived experience enriches his research pursuits by keeping them grounded in real-world relevance.

Contributions and Research Focus

Yi Peng Zhang’s research is centered on the intersection of cardiovascular disease, metabolic health, and public health outcomes, reflecting a holistic approach to addressing the burden of chronic diseases. His work investigates risk factors and mechanisms underlying cardiovascular and metabolic conditions, with a particular interest in dementia, atrial fibrillation, and cardiovascular events. By contributing to studies published in high-impact journals, he has illuminated important associations—such as the link between tinnitus and cardiovascular outcomes, or the role of remnant cholesterol in atrial fibrillation risk. His contributions reflect a forward-looking vision where cardiovascular disease is not treated in isolation but understood within a larger network of metabolic and systemic health conditions.

Accolades and Recognition

Though still in the formative stages of his career, Yi Peng Zhang has already achieved recognition through publications in reputable, peer-reviewed journals indexed in SCI. His inclusion as both lead and co-author on multiple studies demonstrates his capacity to collaborate effectively while also leading innovative research directions. These achievements signify his growing reputation in the academic community as a researcher capable of producing impactful work. While he may not yet hold formal accolades or industry awards, his track record of early publications stands as a significant marker of promise and dedication. Such accomplishments at an early career stage signal his potential for long-term excellence and leadership in cardiology research.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Yi Peng Zhang’s work extends beyond academic publishing and contributes to advancing both clinical and public health understanding of cardiovascular disease. His findings on genetic susceptibility, metabolic health, and cardiovascular outcomes inform future research directions while also shaping practical considerations for healthcare providers. By investigating underexplored connections—such as those between auditory health and cardiovascular outcomes—he contributes to broadening the scope of preventive cardiology. His influence also lies in his role as a physician-researcher, where his dual perspective ensures that research outputs remain aligned with the ultimate goal of improving patient health outcomes and reducing the global burden of cardiovascular disease.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Yi Peng Zhang’s aspirations are directed toward establishing himself as a leading figure in cardiovascular and metabolic disease research. He envisions expanding his work to include larger cohort studies, collaborative projects across institutions, and translational research that bridges the gap between scientific discovery and clinical application. His future contributions will likely focus on advancing preventive strategies, improving diagnostic tools, and integrating genetics with cardiometabolic risk assessment. With a foundation already established in both clinical medicine and academic publishing, his long-term legacy is poised to shape the next generation of cardiovascular research while influencing public health strategies worldwide.

Notable Publications

Cure kinetics and morphology of natural rubber reinforced by the in situ polymerization of zinc dimethacrylate

Authors: Y. Nie, G. Huang, L. Qu, P. Zhang, G. Weng, J. Wu
Journal: Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Year: 2010

Silver substrates for surface enhanced Raman scattering: Correlation between nanostructure and Raman scattering enhancement

Authors: G. Santoro, S. Yu, M. Schwartzkopf, P. Zhang, S. Koyiloth Vayalil, J.F.H. Risch, …
Journal: Applied Physics Letters
Year: 2014

Synergistic reinforcement of nanoclay and carbon black in natural rubber

Authors: L. Qu, G. Huang, P. Zhang, Y. Nie, G. Weng, J. Wu
Journal: Polymer International
Year: 2010

Grafted polyrotaxanes as highly conductive electrolytes for lithium metal batteries

Authors: L. Imholt, T.S. Dörr, P. Zhang, L. Ibing, I. Cekic-Laskovic, M. Winter, …
Journal: Journal of Power Sources
Year: 2019

Patterned diblock co-polymer thin films as templates for advanced anisotropic metal nanostructures

Authors: S.V. Roth, G. Santoro, J.F.H. Risch, S. Yu, M. Schwartzkopf, T. Boese, …
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Year: 2015

Conclusion

In conclusion, Yi Peng Zhang embodies the qualities of a promising early-career physician-researcher who is steadily carving out an influential role in the field of cardiovascular and metabolic health. His journey from strong academic beginnings to professional practice and research demonstrates a trajectory marked by dedication, innovation, and impact. Through early publications in high-quality journals and an unwavering commitment to both science and patient care, he stands out as a candidate with exceptional potential. As he continues to expand his research contributions and clinical influence, his career is positioned to leave a lasting mark on cardiology and global health outcomes, making him a deserving nominee for recognition in the Best Researcher Award category.

Prof Dr. Cesar Mateo | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Cesar Mateo | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

consejo superior de investigaciones científicas | Spain

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Education

Dr. Mateo’s academic background integrates strong foundations in biomolecular science, chemistry, and polymeric material applications, although specific institutional affiliations are not listed. His education has evidently been rigorous and interdisciplinary, equipping him with the tools necessary to traverse complex scientific domains. His training emphasized applied enzymology, synthetic chemistry, and biochemical engineering, which underpinned his ability to pioneer new methods in enzyme stabilization and immobilization.

Experience

Throughout his career, César Mateo has directed innovative projects in three key scientific areas: materials chemistry, biomacromolecular chemistry, and polymeric functionalization. At ICP-CSIC, he spearheads a dynamic group focusing on enzyme-catalyzed chemical transformations. His professional trajectory includes extensive experience in both independent and collaborative research, having partnered with over 30 institutions globally, including McGill University (Canada), TU-Delft (Netherlands), and Aix-Marseille University (France). Mateo has also contributed significantly to public science engagement and institutional evaluation panels, participating in international scientific assessment for agencies such as CONACYT (Mexico) and the Czech Science Foundation (GAČR). He has actively supported early-career researchers by supervising doctoral, master’s, and undergraduate theses and providing mentorship in multi-disciplinary environments.

Research Interests

César Mateo’s research is centered on the engineering of heterogeneous biocatalysts with enhanced functionality and stability. His investigations merge the chemistry of biomacromolecules like enzymes, antibodies, and DNA probes with synthetic polymers and functionalized materials. Key focus areas include enzyme immobilization, tailor-made support design, post-immobilization modification, and the development of biosensor technologies. His methodologies enable precise control of molecular interactions, leading to highly stable and recyclable catalytic systems for pharmaceutical, environmental, and industrial applications. Mateo’s innovations also extend to activated supports for large-scale protein purification, with a focus on sustainability and scalability in green chemistry.

Awards

Dr. Mateo has received four official research evaluation periods (sexenios), a significant merit in the Spanish research system that reflects consistent excellence and productivity over long-term periods. In addition to these recognitions, he ranks among the top 2% most-cited researchers in the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), confirming the profound impact of his scientific contributions. His technologies have led to 14 patents, some of which have been successfully licensed, indicating strong translational value and industrial relevance. His dedication to excellence has earned him a place of esteem among both national and international scientific communities.

Notable Publications

Removal of raffinose and stachyose from soy-based beverages using soluble and immobilized MelA α-D-galactosidase from Lactiplantibacillus plantarum WCFS1

Authors: Alves dos Santos, Leandro; Delgado-Fernández, Paloma; Muñoz-Labrador, Ana; Martin-Gutierrez, Diego; Romero, Evelyn C.; Cuaran, Franzory; Garcia-Alvarez, Andrea; García-Calvo, Elena; de las Rivas, Blanca; Muñoz, Rosario et al.
Journal: Lebensmittel-Wissenschaft und-Technologie – Food Science and Technology
Year: 2024

Enzymatic Glycosylation Strategies in the Production of Bioactive Compounds

Authors: Alicia Andreu; Marija Ćorović; Carla Garcia-Sanz; A. Sofia Santos; Ana Milivojević; Clara Ortega-Nieto; Cesar Mateo; Dejan Bezbradica; Jose M. Palomo
Journal: Catalysts
Year: 2023

 Glicosil hidrolasas de Lactiplantibacillus plantarum WCFS1

Authors: Plaza-Vinuesa L.; Hernández-Hernández O.; Sánchez-Arroyo A.; Delgado-Fernández P.; Ferreira-Lazarte A.; Cumella J.; López de Felipe F.; Mancheño JM.; Mateo C.; Palomo JM. et al.
Journal: 15ª Reunión de la Red Española de Bacterias Lácticas (Conference Paper)
Year: 2022

Production and Digestibility Studies of β-Galactosyl Xylitol Derivatives Using Heterogeneous Catalysts of LacA β-Galactosidase from Lactobacillus Plantarum WCFS1

Authors: Eduardo Rosado; Paloma Delgado-Fernández; Blanca de las Rivas; Rosario Muñoz; Francisco Javier Moreno; Nieves Corzo; Cesar Mateo
Journal: Molecules
Year: 2022

Combining phenolic grafting and laccase-catalyzed cross-linking: Effects on structures, technofunctional properties and human immunoglobulin E binding capacity of egg white proteins

Authors: Li, Mingqin; Karboune, Salwa; Liu, Lan; Light, Kelly; L’Hocine, Lamia; Achouri, Allaoua; Pitre, Mélanie; Mateo, Cesar
Journal: Food Chemistry
Year: 2021

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chen Guo | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chen Guo | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Xi’an University of Science and Technology, China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Guo Chen’s journey into the geological sciences began with a deep-seated curiosity for Earth’s natural resources and a strong academic foundation laid at the China University of Mining and Technology, one of China’s premier institutions for mining and geological engineering. In 2006, he embarked on his undergraduate studies in Geological Engineering, under the guidance of Professor Wei Chongbing. These formative years cultivated his analytical thinking and fieldwork skills, equipping him with the tools to understand the complexities of the Earth’s subsurface structures.

Upon completing his Bachelor of Engineering in 2010, Guo Chen’s passion for geoscience propelled him to pursue advanced studies. He remained at the same institution for his Ph.D. in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering, which he completed in 2015 under the mentorship of Professor Qin Yong. His doctoral research delved deeply into the exploration and efficient development of energy resources, with a special emphasis on unconventional natural gas systems and geological risk mitigation—areas that would later define his career. His academic training laid a solid theoretical framework that enabled him to transition seamlessly into teaching and research.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Following the completion of his doctoral studies, Guo Chen joined the Department of Resource Exploration Engineering in the School of Geology and Environment at Xi’an University of Science and Technology in June 2015. His early years as a faculty member were marked by a balance of teaching innovation and a strong commitment to advancing resource exploration science.

From January 2018 to July 2021, he pursued postdoctoral research in geological engineering within the same university, working closely with Professor Ma Dongmin. During this period, Guo Chen expanded his research scope to include gas geological hazard prediction and prevention, contributing important theoretical and applied research findings to the field. His ability to blend academic rigor with real-world geological challenges positioned him as a rising expert in the domains of coal resource development and energy security.

Currently serving as an Associate Professor, he is also a Master’s Supervisor, actively mentoring the next generation of geoscientists while continuously refining his own research agenda.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Guo Chen’s academic work is centered around three vital and interlinked themes in energy geology: unconventional natural gas geology and efficient development, evaluation of coal and coal-bearing associated mineral resources, and the prediction and prevention of gas geological hazards. These areas are critical to China’s energy strategy and environmental safety, especially in resource-rich yet geologically complex regions.

His contributions include the development of innovative models for assessing the potential of coalbed methane and shale gas, and risk-analysis frameworks that help in mitigating geological hazards during mining operations. Furthermore, his integration of modern geological data systems and engineering applications has enriched academic understanding and improved practical outcomes in the field.

In addition to his scientific research, Guo Chen has played a pivotal role in educational reform within his institution. His commitment to curriculum innovation, especially in teaching coalfield geology and embedding ideological and political education into technical courses, exemplifies his holistic vision of engineering education.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Guo Chen’s efforts have not gone unnoticed. His dedication to research, education, and service has earned him a series of prestigious recognitions. Most notably, he was selected as one of Shaanxi Province’s “Young Scholars” in the third cohort focusing on Qinling Ecological and Environmental Protection, specifically contributing to the ecological protection and high-quality development of the Yellow River Basin.

He received the Outstanding Reviewer Award from Coal Geology and Exploration in 2023, followed by recognition as a Young Editorial Board Member with Outstanding Contributions in 2024. Within his university, he was honored with the Fifth Xu Jingcai Young Teacher Award, a testament to his teaching excellence and mentorship. Additionally, he was named Outstanding Instructor during the university’s Energy Equipment Innovation Competition, showcasing his ability to foster student innovation and engagement.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Guo Chen’s influence extends beyond the university classroom and research lab. As a member of the Young Expert Academic Committee of Coal Science and Technology and the Young Editorial Committee of Coal Geology and Exploration, he plays a key role in shaping academic discourse and future research directions. His service as Guest Editor of the special issue “Advances in Simultaneous Exploitation of Coal and Associated Energy” in the journal Energies highlights his editorial leadership and international academic visibility.

Through these roles, Guo Chen contributes not only to advancing scientific knowledge but also to building bridges between academia, industry, and environmental stewardship in energy resource management.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Guo Chen is part of a new generation of scholars who are redefining energy exploration through a lens of sustainability, safety, and educational innovation. His work stands at the crossroads of technological advancement and ecological responsibility, ensuring that future developments in coal and natural gas exploitation are both efficient and environmentally sound.

Looking ahead, his research is poised to delve deeper into smart mining technologies, integrated energy systems, and digital geological modeling, with the goal of improving resource recovery while reducing environmental risk. His commitment to mentoring, scholarly excellence, and public service ensures that his legacy will continue to inspire students, researchers, and practitioners for years to come.

Notable Publications

Quantitative Identification of Water Sources of Coalbed Methane Wells, Based on the Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotopes of Produced Water—A Case of the Zhijin Block, South China

Author: Guo Chen
Journal: Energies
Year: 2022

Geochemical Characteristics of Water Produced from Coalbed Methane Wells in the Southern Qinshui Basin and Construction of an Associated Model: Implications for Coalbed Methane Co-Production

Author: Guo Chen
Journal: Energies
Year: 2022

 Ionic composition, geological signature and environmental impacts of coalbed methane produced water in China

Author: Guo Chen
Journal: Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects
Year: 2019

Pore Structure and Permeability Characterization of High‐rank Coal Reservoirs: A Case of The Bide‐Santang Basin, Western Guizhou, South China

Author: Guo Chen
Journal: Acta Geologica Sinica – English Edition
Year: 2019

Geological conditions of coalbed methane accumulation in the Hancheng area, southeastern Ordos Basin, China: Implications for coalbed methane high-yield potential

Author: Guo Chen
Journal: Energy Exploration & Exploitation
Year: 2019

Dr. Gina Ioan | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gina Ioan | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dunarea de Jos University, Romania

Author Profile

ORCID

Early Academic Pursuits: Foundations in Macroeconomic Thought

From the onset of her academic journey, Dr. Gina Ioan displayed a deep intellectual curiosity in the field of economics. Her early education laid the groundwork for a focused inquiry into the structural and policy-driven aspects of national and international economic systems. As a committed student with a proclivity for analytical thinking, she pursued advanced studies culminating in a Ph.D. in Economics, with a specialization in Macroeconomics. During her doctoral years, she immersed herself in complex economic modeling, fiscal policy frameworks, and global development trends, with particular attention to the dynamics of macroeconomic stability.

Her academic rigor was not limited to theoretical knowledge. She was also involved in empirical research that investigated the socioeconomic conditions of Eastern Europe in the post-transition period. This formative stage of her academic development gave rise to her long-term commitment to understanding how macro-level decisions affect individual lives, regional growth, and long-term sustainability. Her scholarly discipline and determination became apparent during this period, earning her the respect of peers and faculty alike.

Professional Endeavors: A Lecturer Shaping Future Economists

As a Lecturer at the “Dunărea de Jos” University of Galați, Dr. Ioan embraced academia not only as a researcher but also as a passionate educator. Her role within the university involves teaching foundational and advanced macroeconomics courses, where she is known for her clear explanations and thought-provoking discussions. She has mentored undergraduate and postgraduate students alike, guiding many of them in research projects that reflect real-world economic challenges.

In addition to classroom instruction, she actively participates in faculty initiatives, curriculum development, and interdisciplinary academic collaborations. Her dynamic involvement in academia extends to supervising dissertations and fostering critical thinking among students. Her ability to bridge theory and practice has made her a sought-after academic voice within the faculty of economics, and her students consistently acknowledge her mentorship as a defining part of their academic growth.

Contributions and Research Focus: Sustainability, Gender, and Growth

Dr. Gina Ioan’s research output is marked by depth, diversity, and relevance. Her work spans a spectrum of pressing issues in contemporary economics, including macroeconomic policy tools, sustainable development, circular economy models, and the nuanced intersections of inequality and gender economics. Through these thematic pillars, she has contributed to a richer understanding of how economies evolve under stress, adapt to ecological challenges, and reform to achieve inclusive growth.

One of her significant contributions lies in the exploration of macroeconomic stability in post-transition economies, where she evaluates the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policy mechanisms. Her scholarship has highlighted the importance of policy coherence in promoting both economic resilience and social equity.

Another major strand of her research is dedicated to the circular economy—an increasingly vital paradigm in addressing climate change and sustainability. Through empirical studies and policy analyses, she advocates for integrating circular economy principles into national and regional economic strategies. Additionally, her investigations into gender economics provide a much-needed lens on how macroeconomic policies disproportionately affect women, and how gender inclusion can enhance economic performance at large.

Accolades and Recognition: A Respected Voice in Economic Circles

Dr. Ioan’s academic contributions have not gone unnoticed. Her published research appears in respected journals, and her work is cited across multiple domains, indicating her scholarly influence beyond macroeconomics into social policy and environmental economics. Her participation in national and international conferences has earned her recognition as a forward-thinking economist capable of offering nuanced perspectives on both traditional and emerging economic issues.

She has also been invited to contribute to policy discussions, academic panels, and collaborative research projects, often serving as a bridge between academic theory and policy implementation. Her active profile on platforms like ORCID and Google Scholar reflects the growing reach of her work, both in Romania and internationally.

Impact and Influence: Bridging Policy, People, and Planet

Perhaps one of Dr. Ioan’s most enduring impacts is her ability to contextualize macroeconomic trends within societal and ecological frameworks. She emphasizes that economic growth cannot be considered in isolation from social well-being or environmental limits. This systems-oriented thinking is reflected in her work on sustainable development indicators, the adoption of circular economic principles, and the intersectional analysis of inequality.

Her influence also manifests in her pedagogical approach, where she instills in students a sense of responsibility to view economics not merely as numbers and charts, but as a tool for societal transformation. Through her lectures, publications, and public engagement, she champions a vision of economics that is inclusive, adaptive, and future-focused.

Legacy and Future Contributions: Toward a More Equitable Economy

Looking ahead, Dr. Gina Ioan is poised to continue shaping the discourse on sustainable economic development. Her ongoing research aims to refine the policy mechanisms that support green transitions, reduce inequality, and foster economic resilience in the face of global uncertainties such as climate change, geopolitical shifts, and technological disruption.

She is also likely to take on expanded roles in policy advising, institutional reform, and international research partnerships, given her proven expertise and collaborative spirit. With her sharp intellect, ethical commitment, and visionary approach, Dr. Ioan’s legacy will be one of rigorous scholarship in service of both people and the planet.

Her work serves as a guiding light for future economists who are not only skilled in analysis but also committed to using that skill for meaningful impact.

Notable Publications

The Green Dilemma: Energy Efficiency, Renewables and Economic Challenges in Eastern Europe

Author: Gina Ioan
Journal: Energy Policy
Year: 2025

The Effects of Foreign Direct Investments on Wage Trends in the Dutch Labor Market

Author: Gina Ioan
Journal: Economies
Year: 2025

 The Effects of Foreign Direct Investments on Wage Trends in the Dutch Labor Market

Author: Gina Ioan
Journal: Preprints
Year: 2024

 Gender-Specific Implications of Foreign Direct Investments on Wage Dynamics in Croatia: A Comprehensive Management Perspective

Author: Gina Ioan
Journal: Administrative Sciences
Year: 2024

 Assessing Economic Development and Quality of Life: A Management Perspective on Romania and the Republic of Moldova

Author: Gina Ioan
Journal: Sustainability
Year: 2024