Faouzi Ben Rebah | Corrosion Inhibitors | Visionary Research Impact Award

Dr. Faouzi Ben Rebah | Corrosion Inhibitors | Visionary Research Impact Award

ISBS-sfax University, Tunisia.

Dr. Faouzi Ben Rebah is an Associate Professor of Environmental & Applied Biotechnology at the Higher Institute of Biotechnology, University of Sfax, Tunisia, with a career spanning North Africa, the Middle East, and North America. Fluent in English, French, and Arabic, he bridges academic research and applied environmental solutions focused on wastewater, sludge valorization, and converting industrial and natural biomaterials—like cactus, aloe, and marine by‑products—into eco‑efficient treatment agents. His work advances low‑cost bioflocculants, biopolymers, and microbial processes that support water reuse, pollution mitigation, and circular bioeconomy transitions in water‑stressed regions.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Ben Rebah’s training combines environmental engineering, water sciences, and applied bioprocessing across internationally recognized institutions. He earned his PhD in Water Sciences (2002) from the National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS), Québec, Canada—building on a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering (1998) at Université de Sherbrooke. Earlier, he completed a Bachelor in Biological Engineering (1996) at ENIS, Sfax, Tunisia, and subsequently broadened his capabilities with a Certificate in English (2000, Queen’s University, Canada) and advanced specialization programs, including Industrial Effluents Treatment & Residuals Management (2013, UNESCO‑IHE, Delft). He also earned the Habilitation to Direct Research (HDR) in Biological Engineering (2009) from ENIS, confirming his leadership in supervising advanced research.

💼 Experience

Currently an Associate Professor at the Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Sfax (2021–present), Dr. Ben Rebah teaches and mentors across biological wastewater treatment, physicochemical treatment, environmental biotechnology, microbiology, bioreactors, and chemistry. His international career includes a seven‑year Associate Professorship at King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia (2014–2021) and earlier faculty and research appointments at INSTM Sfax, University of Sfax, Université de Saint‑Boniface (Canada), and INRS Québec, where he also served as a research assistant during graduate study. His teaching portfolio ranges from lab‑scale bioprocess design to industrial wastewater applications, and he actively supports technology transfer through collaborative projects spanning Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, India, Canada, and the broader MENA region.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Ben Rebah focuses on sustainable water and sludge management, with emphasis on replacing petroleum‑derived or synthetic treatment chemicals with bio‑sourced flocculants extracted from cactus, aloe, date palm waste, and microbial cultures. He explores bioconversion of industrial and marine by‑products into enzymes, biopolymers (e.g., polyhydroxyalkanoates), biosurfactants, and nutrient carriers; develops cost‑efficient biological and hybrid water treatment trains; and evaluates biosorption, enzymatic degradation, and nanocomposite‑assisted contaminant removal for metals, dyes, and emerging pollutants. His work also tracks antibiotic residues, improves sludge dewaterability, and supports resource recovery toward circular bioeconomy models in arid and coastal regions.

🏅 Awards

Recognized for advancing applied environmental biotechnology, Dr. Ben Rebah has held competitive international scholarships—including AUF (Université de Sherbrooke, 2014), MENA UNESCO‑IHE water scholarship (2013), and multi‑year INRS Canada awards during graduate research. He’s contributed as Scientific Committee member (ISBS 2024), special issue editor (Journal of Amino Acids: Enzymes & Proteins from Marine Resources), and peer reviewer for journals such as Process, Water, Environmental Technology, and Water Science & Technology. His patent on cactus juice as a natural flocculant for industrial wastewater (2015/0063) reflects his translation of regional biomass into green treatment technologies.

📚 Top Noted Publications

2023 – Water – Y. H. Mansour et al. (incl. F. Ben Rebah). Could Plant‑Based Flocculants Substitute the Conventional Synthetic Chemicals in the Sludge Dewatering Process? Water 15(14):2602. Read Article. Cited by: check Google Scholar / Scopus for current numbers.

2023 – Energies – W. Mnif & F. Ben Rebah. Bioflocculants as Alternative to Synthetic Polymers to Enhance Wastewater Sludge Dewaterability: A Review. Energies 16(8):3392. Read Article. Cited by: see Google Scholar citation index.

2023 – Academic Journal of Polymer Science – B. Ben Rebah, W. Mnif, F. Ben Rebah. Plant‑Based Flocculants: Alternative Materials to Synthetic Polymers for Sludge Dewatering. Acad. J. Polym. Sci. 6(1):555680. Read Article. Locate article via journal archive; cited by: verify in Google Scholar.

2022 – Processes – K. M. Katubi et al. (incl. F. Ben Rebah). Aloe vera as Promising Material for Water Treatment: A Review. Processes 9(5):782. Read Article. Cited by: track via Google Scholar / Dimensions.

2021 – Applied Sciences – N. S. Alsaiari et al. (incl. F. Ben Rebah). Polyethylenimine‑Modified Magnetic Chitosan for the Uptake of Arsenic from Water. Applied Sciences 11(12):5630. Read Article. Cited by: see Google Scholar & Web of Science.

2021 – Materials – A. Amari et al. (incl. F. Ben Rebah). Clay‑Polymer Nanocomposites: Preparations and Utilization for Pollutants Removal. Materials 14(6):1365. Read Article. Cited by: check Google Scholar metrics.

2019 – Environmental Engineering & Management Journal – M. Khadhraoui et al. (incl. F. Ben Rebah). Cactus Juice Preparations as Bioflocculant: Properties, Characteristics and Application. EEMJ 18(1):137‑146. Read Article (search by title if link redirects). Cited by: consult Google Scholar for updated totals.

2018 – Symmetry – S. M. Siddeeg, W. Mnif, F. Ben Rebah. Microbial Flocculants as an Alternative to Synthetic Polymers for Wastewater Treatment: A Review. Symmetry 10(11):556. Read Article. Cited by: view citation counts in Google Scholar.

2017 – J. Mater. & Environ. Sci. – F. Ben Rebah & S. E. Siddeeg. Cactus: An Eco‑Friendly Material for Wastewater Treatment—A Review. J. Mater. Environ. Sci. 8(5):1770‑1782. Read Article (search article title). Cited by: check Google Scholar tracking.

2002 – Bioresource Technology – F. Ben Rebah, R. D. Tyagi, D. Prévost. Wastewater Sludge as a Substrate for Growth and Carrier for Rhizobia. Bioresource Technology 83:145‑151. Read Article (publisher access). Cited by: see historical impact in Google Scholar / Scopus.

Conclusion

Dr. Faouzi Ben Rebah is highly suitable for the Visionary Research Impact Award. His pioneering work in sustainable wastewater treatment, bio-based solutions, and global research collaborations positions him as a leader driving impactful change in environmental biotechnology. With an outstanding academic track record, funded projects, and applied innovations, he exemplifies the qualities this award seeks to honor. Strategic improvements in commercialization and public outreach can further strengthen his visionary research impact.

Chiara Amitrano | Plant Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Chiara Amitrano | Plant Science | Young Scientist Award

researcher, University of Naples Federico II, Italy.

Chiara Amitrano is a dedicated Researcher in Environmental and Applied Botany at the Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples “Federico II” (UNINA-DiA), Italy. Her work focuses on understanding plant morpho-anatomical and physiological adaptations to environmental stresses in natural, polluted, and controlled environments. She integrates eco-physiological approaches with advanced plant hydraulic studies to enhance sustainable agriculture and space farming systems. As a lecturer, she teaches courses on plant adaptations to environmental stress and contributes actively to international research collaborations and scientific dissemination.

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Dr. Amitrano earned her Ph.D. in Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry Systems and Food Security (2018–2021) at UNINA, in collaboration with The University of Arizona and Kayser Italia, with a thesis on plant water flow characterization in controlled environments. She completed her Master’s degree in Biological Sciences (2014–2016, cum laude) and Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences (2010–2014) from the same institution. Additionally, she holds a professional qualification as a Chartered Biologist obtained in 2017.

💼 Experience

Chiara’s experience spans postdoctoral research at UNINA, where she contributed to projects on sustainable viticulture and space farming funded by ASI (Italian Space Agency). She also completed internships at Kayser Italia Srl, working on prototypes for space plant cultivation. Internationally, she served as a Visiting Researcher at IPK (Germany) and CEAC (University of Arizona, USA) and as a Teaching Fellow at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Currently, she is a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at California State University, Los Angeles.

🔬 Research Interests

Her research interests include eco-physiology, plant hydraulics, and morpho-functional adaptations under abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, and radiation. 🌿 She explores controlled environment agriculture, sustainable food production, and space biology to ensure future food security. Her work combines traditional botany with cutting-edge plant phenotyping and smart sensor technology for precision agriculture.

🏅 Awards

Dr. Amitrano is a recipient of multiple prestigious awards, including the Best Young Researcher Under 35 Award (2024), the International Award for Best PhD Thesis (2023), and the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Award (2025). She received the ISHS Young Minds Award (2021) and the Seals of Excellence from the European Commission for her innovative research proposals. Her contributions to space agriculture earned her recognition at international conferences and competitions.

📚 Top Noted Publications

1️⃣ Balzano A., Amitrano C., De Micco V. (2025). Does Pre-Acclimation Enhance the Tolerance of Quercus ilex and Arbutus unedo Seedlings to Drought? Plants, 14(3), 388.
Cited by 8 articles

2️⃣ De Francesco S., Amitrano C., De Micco V. (2025). Combined Effects of Microgravity and Chronic Low-Dose Gamma Radiation on Brassica rapa Microgreens. Plants, 14(1), 64.
Cited by 5 articles

3️⃣ Amitrano C., De Micco V. (2024). Morphological and Photosynthetic Pigment Screening of Four Microgreens Species Exposed to Heavy Ions. Plants, 13(24), 3541.
Cited by 4 articles

4️⃣ De Micco V., Amitrano C., Leys N. (2023). Plant and microbial science and technology as cornerstones to Bioregenerative Life Support Systems in space. npj Microgravity, 9(1), 69.
Cited by 15 articles

5️⃣ Amitrano C., De Pascale S. (2023). Defining growth requirements of microgreens in space cultivation via biomass production, morpho-anatomical and nutritional traits analysis. Frontiers in Plant Science, 14.
Cited by 12 articles

Conclusion

Based on her exceptional academic credentials, impactful research in controlled environments and space biology, strong publication record, and international recognition, Dr. Chiara Amitrano is highly suitable for the Research for Young Scientist Award. Her career trajectory reflects a combination of scientific excellence, innovation, and global collaboration, making her a strong candidate who exemplifies the qualities this award aims to recognize.

Zhou Changqing | Animal health | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Zhou Changqing | Animal health | Best Scholar Award

Associate researcher, Gansu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China.

Dr. Changqing Zhou is an Associate Professor and Principal Investigator at the Institute of Forage‑Livestock and Green Agriculture, Gansu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where he directs the Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction. His work bridges livestock genomics and aquatic thermal physiology, linking the realities of global climate change to animal health, productivity, and welfare. Drawing on experience in veterinary medicine, zoology, and animal ecology, he integrates molecular tools, multi‑omics, and applied field studies to solve problems that matter to pastoral and aquaculture systems across China’s arid and highland regions.

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Dr. Zhou earned a B.S. in Veterinary Medicine (2007–2011) and an M.S. in Clinical Veterinary Medicine (2011–2014) from Gansu Agricultural University, establishing a strong applied animal health foundation. He advanced into discovery science with a Ph.D. in Zoology (2015–2020) at Lanzhou University, where he developed expertise in organismal response to environmental stress. He then completed a Postdoctoral Research appointment in Animal Ecology at Lanzhou University (2021–2023), deepening his systems‑level perspective on climate impacts across taxa. This multi‑tiered academic path—clinical to ecological—underpins his current translational research in livestock fecundity and aquatic thermo‑tolerance.

💼 Experience

Since 2023, Dr. Zhou has served as Director of the Laboratory of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction at the Gansu Academy of Agricultural Sciences’ Institute of Forage‑Livestock and Green Agriculture, leading genomic and physiological research programs with regional economic relevance. His background includes sustained research on heat stress in rainbow trout, integration of microbiome–metabolome datasets, and emerging work on prolific traits in Longdong Black goats. In addition to running funded PI projects, he supervises graduate students (Master’s supervisor, Lanzhou University), contributes to provincial expert panels, and provides peer review for international journals in fish physiology and marine biotechnology.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Zhou’s research centers on how global climate change alters animal health, productivity, and welfare, with two technical pillars: (1) genomic and regulatory mechanisms underlying high fecundity in livestock—currently focused on Longdong Black goats—and (2) heat stress physiology in aquatic species, especially rainbow trout, explored through integrated microbiome, metabolome, transcriptome, and noncoding RNA analyses. By linking molecular signatures to phenotypic resilience, he aims to inform selective breeding, early stress diagnostics, and adaptive management strategies for both pastoral and cold‑water aquaculture systems in warming environments.

🏅 Awards

In 2023, Dr. Zhou received First Rank in the Gansu Provincial Harvest Prize in Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, recognizing high‑impact contributions to regional production systems. He also earned distinction as an Outstanding Young Editorial Board Member for China Poultry and Livestock Breeding Industry, reflecting both scientific credibility and service to knowledge translation. His professional footprint spans membership in the Science Expert Database of Gansu Province, the Gansu Aquatic Products Society, and editorial roles with China Poultry and Livestock Breeding Industry and Cold and Arid Agricultural Sciences, underscoring multi‑sector trust in his expertise.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Zhou, C.; et al. Analysis of the Alterations in Symbiotic Microbiota and Their Correlation with Intestinal Metabolites in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Under Heat Stress Conditions. Animals 2025, 15(14), 2017. Read Article. Cited by: check Google Scholar for current counts.

Zhou, C.; et al. Comprehensive Analysis of Microbiome, Metabolome, and Transcriptome Revealed the Mechanisms of Intestinal Injury in Rainbow Trout under Heat Stress. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2023, 24, 8569. Read Article (PMC). Cited by: track via Google Scholar / Scopus.

Zhou, C.; et al. Association of Gut Microbiota with Metabolism in Rainbow Trout under Acute Heat Stress. Frontiers in Microbiology 2022, 13, 846336. Read Article. Cited by: view “Cited by” tab in Crossref & Google Scholar.

Zhou, C.; et al. RNA‑Seq Analysis of Key Long Noncoding RNAs and mRNAs Related to the Regulation of Acute Heat Stress in Rainbow Trout. Animals 2022, 12, 325. Read Article. Cited by: see Google Scholar & Dimensions.

Zhou, C.; et al. The Effect of Acute Heat Stress on the Innate Immune Function of Rainbow Trout Based on the Transcriptome. Journal of Thermal Biology 2021, 96, 102834. PubMed Abstract. Cited by: follow citation metrics in Scopus / Web of Science.

Zhou, C.; et al. Physiological Response and miRNA–mRNA Interaction Analysis in Head Kidney of Rainbow Trout Exposed to Acute Heat Stress. Journal of Thermal Biology 2019, 83, 134‑141. PubMed Abstract. Cited by: check Google Scholar trends for foundational citations.

Conclusion

Changqing Zhou demonstrates strong credentials for the Best Scholar/Researcher Award due to his advanced expertise in climate resilience of livestock and aquatic systems, high-quality publications, funded projects, and contributions to applied genetics and animal welfare. His work aligns with global sustainability goals and addresses pressing challenges in agricultural and aquaculture industries under climate change. He is a suitable candidate for this award, especially within the agricultural sciences and environmental adaptability domains, with potential to achieve even greater international impact through expanded collaborations and outreach.

Iuliana Fiorentina Gheorghe | Biodiversity conservation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Iuliana Fiorentina Gheorghe | Biodiversity conservation | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Ecological University of Bucharest, Romania.

Dr. Iuliana Florentina Gheorghe is a Romanian ecologist and professor at the Ecological University of Bucharest whose work bridges field ecology, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem assessment, and sustainable landscape management. With more than 50 funded research projects and 74+ publications, she has evaluated plant diversity, vegetation structure, production dynamics, and habitat integrity across wetlands, floodplains, forests, and protected landscapes in Romania and beyond. Her cross‑sector collaborations—linking academia, EU initiatives, and community stewardship—reflect a career committed to aligning ecological science with policy and conservation practice. 📊🌍

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Dr. Gheorghe earned her Doctorate in Ecology (2003, University of Bucharest) following a Master in Ecology & Environmental Protection (1996) and a Biology degree with specialization in Ecology & Environmental Protection (1995, Faculty of Biology, Head of promotion). She also completed a Doctoral course in EU Environmental Policy & Sustainable Development at the Complutense University of Madrid (1997) and an Educational Pedagogy qualification (1998). This combined scientific and pedagogical training underpins her strength in both ecological research and higher education curriculum design. 📚🧪

💼 Experience

Currently a Professor at the Ecological University of Bucharest (Faculty of Ecology & Environmental Protection), Dr. Gheorghe has progressed through roles including Director of the Study Centre for Protected Natural Areas, Head of Department, Lecturer, and long‑term faculty collaborator. Earlier academic appointments at the University of Bucharest and work in applied environmental research (Waste Water Treatment Institute) helped shape her integrated approach to biodiversity assessment, ecological restoration, and protected area management. She has led student field programs across the Carpathians and southern Romania, blending teaching, volunteer mobilization, and real‑world ecosystem monitoring. 🏞️👩‍🏫

🔬 Research Interests

Her research spans biodiversity conservation, plant community ecology, primary production & productivity, habitat mapping, nutrient cycling, protected area management, wetland function under climate change, ecological forestry, and the role of vegetation in the carbon cycle. She has deep applied expertise in Braun‑Blanquet vegetation analysis, litter decomposition studies, productivity estimation, habitat conservation status evaluation, and large‑landscape ecological assessments tied to EU directives and Natura 2000 management. 🌱🌐

🏅 Awards

Dr. Gheorghe’s scholarship and academic leadership have been recognized repeatedly: the Sârghie Award (1995) for outstanding academic and research achievement; the CNCSIS Research Award (2007) honoring scientific excellence; and most recently the Women Researcher Award (International Environmental Scientists Award, 2024) celebrating her long‑term impact on biodiversity and environmental protection research. These honors reflect sustained productivity, mentorship, and measurable contributions to ecological science in Romania and Europe. 🌟

📚 Top Noted Publications

Gheorghe, I.F. (1994)

Title: The variability of heavy metal content (Pb, Cu, Co, Cd, Ni, Cr) in Prahova River waters under anthropogenic influence
Source: Ecology, Science, Culture & Education (National Student Symposium Volume, Sibiu)
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Ţopa, S.; Gheorghe, I.F.; Cogălniceanu, D.; Stan, E.; Ciolpan, O.; Vădineanu, A. (1998)

Title: Dynamics of litter decomposition in the Danube floodplain
Journal: Analele Institutului Delta Dunării, 7, pp. 432–438
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Citation Info: Listed on Google Scholar; widely referenced in wetland ecology studies

Topa, S.; Gheorghe, I.; Cogălniceanu, D.; Ghioca, D.; Vădineanu, A. (2001)

Title: Non‑parametric methods for estimating species richness: A study case on herbaceous vegetation in the Danube floodplain
Journal: Acta Horti Botanici Bucuresti, 29, pp. 375–382
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Citation Info: Indexed in GS & RG; frequently cited in biodiversity methodology literature

Gheorghe, I.F.; Ţopa, S. (2004)

Title: The role in biodiversity conservation of large parks situated around the old mansions
Journal: Studii şi Comunicări, Vol. 19, Complexul Muzeal de Ştiinţele Naturii “Ion Borcea,” Bacău
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Citation Info: Indexed on Google Scholar; cited in landscape ecology studies

Gheorghe, I.F.; Manoleli, D.G.; Biriş, I.; Ţopa‑Stan, S. (2005)

Title: Deficiencies in transposing the EU Habitats Directive Annexes into Romanian Law 462/2001
Journal: Contribuţii Botanice, XL, pp. 329–340
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Citation Info: Cited in environmental policy and habitat conservation literature

Gheorghe, I.F.; Memedemin, D.; Groza, A.A. (2020)

Title: Important species of plants for biodiversity conservation in the North Dobrogean Plateau – Conservation status
Source: Delta Dunării VIII Proceedings, Tulcea, pp. 47–62
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Citation Info: Emerging citations; relevant to plant conservation and protected area management

Conclusion

Dr. Iuliana Florentina Gheorghe demonstrates outstanding eligibility for the Best Researcher Award based on her long-standing research excellence, leadership in international projects, strong academic profile, and recognized contributions to ecology and biodiversity conservation. Her work has significantly impacted environmental research, policy compliance, and education.

Osama Bin Shafaat | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Osama Bin Shafaat | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral researcher, Aalto University, Finland.

Osama Bin Shafaat is a Doctoral Researcher at the Department of Built Environment, Aalto University, Finland, specializing in Geo-informatics. His research focuses on integrating terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and UAV photogrammetry to monitor urban vegetation dynamics, ensuring sustainable urban planning and climate resilience. With a strong foundation in GIS, remote sensing, and spatial analytics, Osama combines advanced computational techniques with real-world applications, contributing to innovative solutions for environmental challenges. 🌍📡

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Osama is currently pursuing a Doctor of Science in Technology (Geo-informatics) at Aalto University (2024–2027), where his research investigates urban vegetation monitoring through laser scanning and UAV photogrammetry under the supervision of Prof. Matti Vaaja. He holds a Master of Science in Technology (GIS & Remote Sensing) from Aalto University (2021–2023) and a Bachelor of Science in Space Sciences from the University of the Punjab, Pakistan (2015–2019). 🎓🌐

💼 Experience

Osama’s professional journey includes working as a Research Assistant at Aalto University (2022–2023), where he conducted hydrological and geospatial analysis using 3D point clouds and developed methodologies for vegetation change detection. As an intern at ICEYE Oy, he ensured the quality of SAR imagery products and resolved geospatial challenges. He also served as a Teaching Assistant for advanced GIS courses at Aalto University and worked as a Geo-Spatial Analyst in Pakistan, focusing on deforestation and wildfire analysis using satellite imagery. His expertise spans point cloud processing, SAR image analysis, Python programming, and GIS platforms. 🔍🛰️

🔬 Research Interests

Osama’s research interests include urban vegetation monitoring, change detection techniques, 3D point cloud analysis, hydrological modeling, and geospatial analytics for smart cities. His work emphasizes combining remote sensing technologies with machine learning and GIS tools to support sustainable urban ecosystems and enhance resilience against environmental changes. 🌳🏙️

🏅 Awards

Osama has actively contributed to professional communities as the Vice-Chairman of POLIGONI ry (2021–2022), an association for Geo-informatics students at Aalto University. He is a student member of prestigious organizations such as ISPRS, SPIE, and the ISPRS Student Consortium. He has also participated in EU-funded projects, such as the Circular Green Block Project, and represented his work in national and international seminars on urban sustainability and 3D spatial data applications. 🎖️🌍

📚 Top Noted Publications

1️⃣ Unveiling Urban Vegetation Monitoring: Integrating Multi-temporal Terrestrial Laser Scanning and UAV Photogrammetry Datasets for Change Detection, Energies (2024) – Read Here

2️⃣ Change Detection of Urban Vegetation from Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Drone Photogrammetry (2023) – Web Page

3️⃣ Kolmiulotteiset Korttelit – Opas Talonyhtiöille Kiinteistökohtaisen 3D-Paikkatiedon Hyödyntämiseen, Circular Green Blocks Project (2023) – Web Page

4️⃣ Demonstrating the Possibilities of High-Detailed 3D Point Clouds for Urban Block Hydrology Applications, Presented at National Modelling Seminar (2022) – Web Link

Conclusion

Osama Bin Shafaat demonstrates strong potential as an emerging researcher in Geo-informatics and Remote Sensing, with a clear focus on sustainability-driven solutions through advanced spatial technologies. His academic excellence, practical experience, technical skills, and active engagement in research projects make him a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially in the early-career category. With continued publication in top-tier journals, patents, and broader research impact, he could evolve into a leading expert in geospatial science and environmental monitoring.

Adisu Makeyaw | Power System Protection | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Adisu Makeyaw | Power System Protection | Best Researcher Award

Student, Bejing Jiaotong University, China.

Adisu Makeyaw is a passionate student researcher at Beijing Jiaotong University, specializing in power systems and energy storage technologies. With a strong academic background and a commitment to practical innovation, his research focuses on regenerative braking, traction substations, and transformer protection. He aims to bridge the gap between theoretical insights and industrial applications, contributing to sustainable urban electrification. ⚡🚆🔬

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Adisu holds an undergraduate degree focused on power systems and control strategies, culminating in his thesis titled “Research on Energy Storage System Scheme of Electrified Railway Traction Substation.” 📚🔋 Currently pursuing advanced research at Beijing Jiaotong University, he continues to build expertise in the energy sector and railway electrification. 🏫🎓

💼 Experience

He has hands-on experience with simulation modeling, transformer performance analysis, and stray current mitigation. His active collaboration with the State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Research Institute has allowed him to contribute meaningfully to transformer DC bias management in urban power networks. 🔧📊

🔬 Research Interests

Adisu’s research interests include regenerative braking energy recovery, energy storage for traction substations, DC bias in transformers, urban rail transit systems, and grid resilience. His interdisciplinary approach combines simulation, field testing, and engineering design. ⚙️📉🌍

🏅 Awards

Adisu is a nominee for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing his impactful contributions to power grid safety and sustainability through innovative transformer protection techniques and energy recovery strategies in urban transport systems. 🏆🔌🌐

📚 Top Noted Publications

Makeyaw, A.; Yang, X.; Sun, X.; Liu, K.; Wu, T.; Chen, L. (2025). Utility Transformer DC Bias Caused by Metro Stray Current—A Review. Energies, 18(14), 3678. 🔗 Read here

Conclusion

Adisu Makeyaw is a highly promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially within the emerging researcher or student category. His commitment to addressing critical energy issues through both academic research and industry collaboration is evident and impactful. While his career is just beginning, the clarity of his research focus and early contributions to transformer protection and energy storage solutions suggest strong potential for long-term influence in the energy and transportation sectors. He is a deserving nominee whose future work is likely to further shape sustainable urban infrastructure and power resilience. 🌍🔋🔧

Gabriel Koman | Enterprise systems | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gabriel Koman | Enterprise systems | Best Researcher Award

Associated Professor, Public University of Navarre, Spain .

Gabriel Koman, doc., Ing., PhD., is an esteemed Associate Professor at the University of Žilina, Slovakia. With deep expertise in management, business information systems, and digital innovation, he actively contributes to the advancement of Industry 4.0, Big Data analytics, cybersecurity, and IT service management. Dr. Koman’s leadership in research projects, publications in top-tier journals, and educational influence solidify his reputation in the field of modern enterprise systems and smart technologies. 🌐📊

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Dr. Koman holds a PhD in Management (2017) from the University of Žilina, where he also earned his Master’s degree (2014) in Information and Control Systems. He was awarded the academic title of Associate Professor (2021) following a habilitation thesis focused on enterprise information systems for decision support. His academic background is rooted in business intelligence, SAP ERP, and Big Data. 🎓📘💡

💼 Experience

Dr. Koman has served as an Associate Professor (2021–Present) and formerly as an Assistant Professor (2017–2021) at the Faculty of Management Science and Informatics, University of Žilina. He started his academic journey as a PhD student (2014–2017). His teaching spans enterprise systems, IoT, cybersecurity, and ITSM, while his research covers managerial systems, digital marketing, and smart cities. 🏫🔬🖥️

🔬 Research Interests

His research focuses on Business and Managerial Information Systems, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Big Data, Industry 4.0, Smart Cities, Cybersecurity, and Artificial Intelligence. He’s also active in exploring Data-Driven Organizations and digital transformation strategies in public and private sectors. 📡📈🤖

🏅 Awards

Dr. Koman has been recognized with numerous certifications and accolades, including the Cisco Netacad Instructor Excellence (2016), ECDL/ICDL, multiple Cisco IoT and Cybersecurity modules, ITIL Foundation Certificate (2018), and most recently, Google AI Essentials (2024). His expert roles also include certified instructor and auditor in cybersecurity standards (ISO/IEC 27001:2022). 🥇🎖️🛡️

📚 Top Noted Publications

Sustainable Human Resource Management with a Focus on Corporate Employee RecruitmentSustainability, 2024 – Cited by: pending indexing

The Possibilities of Using Artificial Intelligence in Employee RecruitmentAdministrative Sciences, 2024 – Cited by: pending

The Importance of e-Recruitment within a Smart Government FrameworkSystems, 2024 – Cited by: pending

Public Transport Infrastructure with Electromobility ElementsSustainability, 2024 – Cited by: 3

Risk Management in a Human Resources Information SystemEntrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues, 2023 – Cited by: 6

Conclusion

Considering his scholarly output, ongoing EU projects, academic leadership, and technical certifications, Dr. Gabriel Koman stands as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to digital transformation in business systems, smart city infrastructure, and IT service governance are not only timely but transformative. With continued focus on internationalization and collaborative networks, he is well-positioned to be a leading voice in management information sciences and digital innovation.

Mehran Torki | Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehran Torki | Agricultural Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associated Professor, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Razi University, Iran.

Dr. Mehran Torki is an Associate Professor in Animal Science, specializing in Avian Nutritional Immunology and Physiology at the Animal Science Department, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran. With over two decades of academic excellence, he is widely recognized for his research on poultry nutrition, physiological responses, and performance enhancement through dietary interventions. Dr. Torki is an active member of several international poultry science associations and has significantly contributed to both education and research leadership.

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Dr. Torki earned his B.Sc. in Animal Science from Isfahan University of Technology (1993), followed by an M.Sc. in Animal Science from Shiraz University (1996). He completed his Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition with a focus on Avian Nutritional Physiology and Immunology from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in 2001. His academic journey has been pivotal in advancing knowledge in poultry nutrition and immunology.

💼 Experience

Starting as an Assistant Professor at Razi University in 2001, Dr. Torki was promoted to Associate Professor in 2010. He has held numerous administrative roles, including Head of the Animal Science Department, Research Deputy of the College, and Faculty Head. His international experience includes sabbaticals at the University of Alberta (Canada) and Wageningen University (Netherlands). He also served as a reviewer for reputed journals such as British Poultry Science, Veterinary Medical Science, and Animal Feed Science and Technology.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Torki’s primary research interests revolve around avian nutritional immunology, digestive physiology, and nutritional stress mitigation in poultry. His work focuses on enhancing poultry health and productivity through dietary manipulations involving herbs, essential oils, enzymes, vitamins, and minerals. He has also explored gut health, metabolic responses, and sustainable feed alternatives like mealworm larvae and phytochemicals.

🏅 Awards

Throughout his career, Dr. Torki has received multiple academic accolades for his impactful research and innovation in poultry nutritional science. His memberships in prestigious bodies like the American Poultry Science Association and World Poultry Science Association reflect his international standing. He is also frequently invited to present at global conferences and symposia in Europe and Asia.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Seyedoshohadaei, S., M. Torki, et al. (2023). Interactions of dietary wheat cultivars and NSP-degrading enzyme on egg quality traits. Veterinary Medicine Science, 9: 2132–2143. 🔗ReadCited by 4 articles.

Bekri, F. & Torki, M. (2021). Egg quality traits and biochemical parameters in hens fed processed oak fruit. Veterinary Medicine Science, 7: 483–490. 🔗ReadCited by 9 articles.

Torki, M., Schokker, D., et al. (2018). Effects of quercetin, oat hulls, and fish oil on broiler performance. British Poultry Science, 59(5), 579–590. 🔗ReadCited by 25 articles.

Zangeneh, S., Torki, M., et al. (2020). Dietary lysophospholipids and vitamin C in broilers under cold stress. Animal Production Science, 60: 1557–1566. 🔗ReadCited by 12 articles.

Torki, M., Akbari, M., Kaviani, K. (2015). Zinc and cinnamon oil effects on laying hens under cold stress. International Journal of Biometeorology, 59: 1169–1177. 🔗ReadCited by 31 articles.

Conclusion

Based on his extensive contributions, leadership roles, and international collaborations, Dr. Mehran Torki is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His scientific rigor, mentorship, and continuous output of impactful research mark him as a scholar of significant merit. With minor expansion in interdisciplinary scope and visibility, he could further enhance his influence in global animal nutrition research.

Pablo Ruisoto | Psychology | Excellence in Research

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pablo Ruisoto |  Psychology | Excellence in Research

Associated Professor, Public University of Navarre, Spain .

Dr. Pablo Ruisoto Palomera is a renowned Professor of Health Sciences at the Universidad Pública de Navarra since 2019. With a PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology from the University of Salamanca, his career spans academia and applied psychology. He has conducted postdoctoral and academic exchanges in the U.S., Finland, Ecuador, and Portugal. He currently leads the Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience research group, focusing on psychological stress and health. Dr. Ruisoto has made lasting contributions to neuropsychology, psychophysiology, and digital health education.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Ruisoto earned his PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology from the University of Salamanca in 2011, along with a European Certificate in Clinical and Health Psychology from EFPA the same year. He holds a Master’s in Functional Analysis and Behavior Modification from the Institute of Behavioral Sciences (2003) and a Bachelor’s in Psychology from the University of Salamanca (2002). His interdisciplinary academic path bridges clinical practice with cognitive neuroscience.

💼 Experience

He is a tenured professor at the Universidad Pública de Navarra, with past appointments at the University of Salamanca, European University of Madrid, and Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja (Ecuador). Internationally, he has conducted research at Pomona College (USA), University of Jyväskylä (Finland), and University of Coimbra (Portugal). His teaching areas include psychobiology, basic psychology, and health sciences education. His experience also includes clinical psychology, with EuroPsy certification and practical work in mental health.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Ruisoto’s research lies at the intersection of psychological stress, neuropsychology, and digital health tools. He explores stress biomarkers, caregiver wellbeing, neurocognitive simulation, and educational technologies in health sciences. He has also contributed to substance use research and the integration of virtual reality in neuroanatomical training. His projects span from digital simulation in therapy training to nationwide substance abuse mapping in university students.

🏅 Awards

Dr. Ruisoto has been honored with the Beatriz Galindo Award for Excellence in Teaching (2020) by the University of Salamanca and named a Prometeo Research Professor by the Government of Ecuador. His European Certificate in Clinical and Health Psychology (EuroPsy) reflects his clinical excellence, and he has led or contributed to several national and international research grants on mental health, psychophysiology, and educational innovation.

📚 Top Noted Publications

🔗 Resilience and social support as protective factors against abuse of patients with dementia (2018), International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry – cited by 45 articles.

🔗 Autonomic Adaptation to Clinical Simulation in Psychology Students (2018), Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback – cited by 23 articles.

🔗 Exploring optimism and quality of life in caregivers (2018), International Psychogeriatrics – cited by 30 articles.

🔗 State of the Art on Portable Devices to Assess Stress (2018), Journal of Medical Systems – cited by 50+ articles.

🔗 Understanding Major Depression in a Digital Environment (2013), Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology – cited by 18 articles.

🔗 Enhancing Neuroanatomy Education using Computer-Based Instruction (2014), Computers in Human Behavior – cited by 80+ articles.

🔗 Virtual Reality Tool for Human Anatomy Education (2017), Journal of Medical Systems – cited by 35 articles.

🔗 Prevalence of Alcohol Use among Ecuadorian Students (2016), Gaceta Sanitaria – cited by 42 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Pablo Ruisoto Palomera is a highly deserving candidate for the Excellence in Research Award, showcasing consistent productivity, international research collaboration, innovative use of digital tools in psychology, and recognized excellence in both academia and clinical domains. His interdisciplinary and impactful research, particularly in stress and health, aligns well with the award’s objectives. Strengthening global reach and industry transfer would further bolster his already compelling candidacy.