Andreea Feraru | Human Resources | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Andreea Feraru | Human Resources | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Andreea Feraru | Human Resources | professor at Vasile Alecsandri University of Bacău | Romania

Ms. Andreea Feraru is a Romanian scholar in science-oriented management and business administration whose academic profile reflects sustained contributions to knowledge management, intellectual capital, and organizational performance within contemporary economies. Ms. Andreea Feraru completed her higher education in economics and management-related sciences, building a strong academic foundation that integrates quantitative analysis, organizational theory, and applied business research, and she is professionally affiliated with the University “Vasile Alecsandri” of Bacau, where her academic identity and research activity have been validated through institutional engagement and scholarly output. Throughout her professional experience, Ms. Andreea Feraru has been actively involved in academic research, scientific publication, and collaborative studies with established scholars from Romanian and international institutions, contributing to peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, and edited academic volumes that address both theoretical and applied dimensions of management science.

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The Performance of Non-Governmental Organizations

– Studies and Scientific Researches. Economics Edition, 2014 · 11 Citations

The Concept of Knowledge and Knowledge Management in the Romanian Business Field

– Studies and Scientific Researches. Economics Edition, 2009 · 6 Citations

The Intellectual Capital and the Learning Organization

– Journal of International Scientific Publications, 2012 · 5 Citations

 

Diana Costinel | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Diana Costinel | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Diana Costinel | Environmental Science | National Research and Development Institute for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies | Romania

Mrs. Diana Costinel is a distinguished scientist in the field of science with a strong international reputation for her contributions to stable isotope research, food authenticity, environmental studies, and applied analytical sciences. Mrs. Diana Costinel is affiliated with the National Research & Development Institute for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies (ICSI), Romania, where she has built a sustained and impactful research career supported by a verified institutional profile. Mrs. Diana Costinel received her higher education and advanced scientific training in physics, chemistry, and isotopic measurement techniques, forming a robust academic foundation that enabled her to specialize in isotope ratio mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and chromatographic analyses. Throughout her professional experience, Mrs. Diana Costinel has actively contributed to multidisciplinary research projects addressing food quality, food security, environmental monitoring, hydrology, and contamination tracing, with a particular emphasis on the authentication of wines, honey, vegetable oils, mineral waters, and agricultural products.

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Zafran Ullah | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zafran Ullah | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zafran Ullah | Chemical Engineering | Bacha Khan University | Pakistan

Mr. Zafran Ullah is a dedicated science researcher at Universitas Diponegoro whose scholarly work reflects a strong commitment to advancing sustainable materials, environmental remediation, and applied chemical sciences through innovative, eco-friendly approaches. Mr. Zafran Ullah’s academic education is rooted in science and engineering disciplines, where he developed a solid foundation in analytical chemistry, nanomaterials, and environmental science, enabling him to pursue interdisciplinary research that bridges laboratory innovation with real-world environmental challenges. Professionally, Mr. Zafran Ullah has gained valuable research experience through collaborative projects

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Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for the Detection of Chlorpyrifos (an Organophosphate Pesticide)

– ASEAN Journal of Science and Engineering, 2022 · 12 Citations

The Prevalence, Severity and the Contributive Organizational Factors of Burnout Syndrome among Pakistani Physiotherapists

– International Journal of Natural Medicine and Health Sciences, 2022 · 6 Citations

 

Paschalis Adamidis | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Paschalis Adamidis | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Paschalis Adamidis | Mechanical Engineering | Researcher at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Mr. Paschalis Adamidis is a dedicated mechanical engineering researcher whose academic and professional work focuses on advanced structural integrity, fatigue analysis, and durability assessment of high-performance mechanical components, with a strong emphasis on automotive and pressure vessel applications. Mr. Paschalis Adamidis is affiliated with the Mechanical Engineering Department at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, where he serves as a Researcher and actively contributes to experimental and analytical investigations in applied mechanics and materials engineering. Mr. Paschalis Adamidis received his formal education in mechanical engineering, developing a solid foundation in solid mechanics, materials behavior, and mechanical design principles, which later evolved into specialized expertise in fatigue testing, structural performance evaluation, and mechanical characterization of metallic components. Professionally, Mr. Paschalis Adamidis has gained valuable research experience through his involvement in nationally and internationally recognized engineering studies, collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams of academics and engineers. His professional experience includes participation in cutting-edge research projects addressing fatigue properties of automotive components such as leaf springs and antiroll bars, as well as the structural integrity of seam welds in cylindrical pressure vessels, reflecting a strong integration of theoretical knowledge with experimental validation.

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Mohammad Oves | Materials | Outstanding Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Oves | Materials | Outstanding Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Oves | Materials | Associate Professor at King Abdulaziz University | Saudi Arabia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Oves is a highly accomplished researcher and academician recognized for his influential contributions to environmental microbiology, nanobiotechnology, and sustainable environmental remediation, currently serving at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where he actively contributes to research, teaching, and international collaboration while maintaining a strong global scientific presence through his Scopus and ORCID profiles. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Oves received his advanced academic training in the life and environmental sciences, earning postgraduate and doctoral qualifications that laid a strong interdisciplinary foundation in microbiology, biotechnology, and environmental science, which continues to inform his integrative research approach.

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Dismas Odhiambo Oketch | Health | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch | Health | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch | Health | PhD Research Fellow at University of Nairobi | Kenya

Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch is a Kenyan public health scientist whose work sits at the intersection of global health, infectious diseases, tropical medicine, and One Health research, with a strong focus on translating evidence into policy and practice in low- and middle-income settings. Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch received his advanced academic training through leading institutions, including the University of Nairobi and Washington State University, where he developed a solid multidisciplinary foundation in biomedical sciences, epidemiology, and population health research. Throughout his professional career, Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch has held research and academic appointments that enabled him to collaborate extensively with national and international partners, contributing to large-scale epidemiological studies, clinical trials, and community-based health interventions across Kenya and the wider East African region.

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Muhammad Ateeq | Remote Sensing | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Muhammad Ateeq | Remote Sensing | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Muhammad Ateeq | Remote Sensing | Researcher at Aerospace Information Research Institute | China

Mr. Muhammad Ateeq is an emerging researcher in the field of remote sensing and renewable energy assessment, currently pursuing his PhD in Remote Sensing at the Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, where he has also been serving as a Researcher since April 2023 under the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. His academic journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation that integrates geospatial science, energy systems, and advanced decision-making methodologies, with a particular emphasis on addressing energy sustainability challenges in developing regions such as Pakistan. Mr. Muhammad Ateeq’s professional experience centers on high-impact research activities involving spatial analysis, satellite data processing, and scenario-based modeling for renewable energy potential assessment, supported by his affiliation with one of the world’s leading research institutions in aerospace and Earth observation sciences. His research interests broadly encompass renewable energy resource assessment, solar and wind energy potential mapping, scenario-based decision-making frameworks, multi-criteria decision analysis, and the application of remote sensing and GIS techniques for sustainable energy planning and policy support. He has demonstrated strong research skills in geospatial data analysis, spatial modeling, FUCOM–OWA integration, energy system optimization, satellite imagery interpretation, scientific data visualization, and academic writing, enabling him to contribute meaningfully to multidisciplinary research environments. In addition to energy research, Mr. Muhammad Ateeq has also contributed scholarly work in the area of information and communication technologies, particularly focusing on security challenges associated with emerging technologies such as 5G, highlighting his versatility as a researcher. His academic contributions have been disseminated through peer-reviewed international journals, reflecting his commitment to scientific rigor and global research standards. While specific awards and honors are not publicly documented to date, his selection for doctoral research and employment at the Chinese Academy of Sciences itself represents a significant academic achievement and recognition of his research potential.

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  1. Ateeq, M., Liu, Q., Xin, X., Li, T., Ahmed, R., Rahman, Z. U., & Irfan, M. (2025). Scenario-based spatial assessment of solar and wind energy potential in Pakistan using FUCOM–OWA integration. Energies.

  2. Ateeq, M. (2020). Security issues of 5th generation technology: A review. International Journal of Computer Networks and Communications Security, 8(9).

 

Klytaimnistra Katsara | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Klytaimnistra Katsara | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Klytaimnistra Katsara | Environmental Science | PhD Candidate at Hellenic Mediterranean University | Greece

Mrs. Klytaimnistra Katsara is a PhD candidate in the Department of Agriculture at Hellenic Mediterranean University, specializing in interdisciplinary materials and food safety research. Mrs. Klytaimnistra Katsara holds advanced academic training in applied sciences with strong expertise in microplastics analysis and spectroscopic methodologies. Mrs. Klytaimnistra Katsara has professional research experience through collaborations with FORTH and leading universities, contributing to high-impact publications with over 218 citations and an h-index of 7. Her research interests include microplastics in food, food packaging safety, Raman and FTIR spectroscopy, and sensor technologies. Her research skills encompass Raman, micro-Raman, ATR/FTIR spectroscopy, data interpretation, and protocol development.

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Thyago Lima | Earth | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Thyago Lima | Earth | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Thyago Lima | Earth | Unesp | Brazil

Mr. Thyago Lima is a geoscientist and environmental researcher with strong expertise in applied Earth sciences, remote sensing, and disaster risk analysis, currently affiliated with research activities linked to CEMADEN/UNESP. Mr. Thyago Lima holds academic training in environmental and geosciences, with a solid educational background that supports his interdisciplinary approach to hydrogeology, geomorphology, and spatial analysis. His professional experience includes extensive work on ground subsidence, urban and coastal environmental dynamics, groundwater assessment, and risk mapping, with contributions to national and international scientific journals and conference proceedings. Mr. Thyago Lima’s research interests focus on land subsidence related to mining and urbanization, hydrogeological characterization, marine and coastal environmental processes, mass movement susceptibility, flood and landslide risk, and the application of SAR and optical remote sensing for environmental monitoring.

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Stefania Marieva Manolaki | Marine Biology | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Stefania Marieva Manolaki | Marine Biology | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Stefania Marieva Manolaki | Marine Biology | University of Crete | Greece

Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki is a dedicated emerging researcher specializing in marine biology, with particular focus on microplastic pollution, marine organisms, and sediment–water interactions, and she is currently affiliated with the University of Crete, where she is pursuing her doctoral studies in biology. Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki’s academic background reflects a strong foundation in environmental science and aquatic ecology, supported by rigorous training that has shaped her into a capable and analytically driven scientist whose work bridges laboratory analysis and field-based marine research. Throughout her professional experience, Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki has contributed to multidisciplinary research groups investigating microplastic contamination in marine organisms, metal accumulation within integrated multitrophic aquaculture systems, and environmental stress responses in benthic ecosystems, allowing her to develop proficiency in sampling methodologies, microscopic and spectroscopic identification of microplastics, statistical data evaluation, and risk-benefit assessments related to seafood safety. Her research interests revolve around understanding anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems, with particular emphasis on microplastic occurrence in commercially valuable species such as mussels, pearl oysters, and Mediterranean fish, as well as the ecological implications of aquaculture activities on growth performance and contaminant exposure in bivalves and other marine organisms. Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki’s research skills include microplastic extraction and quantification techniques, environmental monitoring, aquaculture system analysis, organismal tissue processing, and data interpretation within ecological and toxicological frameworks, enabling her to contribute meaningfully to both applied and theoretical marine science. She has co-authored peer-reviewed publications addressing critical regional and global concerns regarding marine pollution, contributing to the scientific understanding of how microplastics and metals interact with biological systems in the Mediterranean Sea. Her work has already been recognized through measurable scholarly impact, including citations and collaboration with well-established marine scientists, demonstrating her growing influence in the field. In addition, Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki has received acknowledgment within her academic community for her dedication, research productivity, and contributions to collaborative environmental projects, underscoring her commitment to advancing marine conservation efforts. Overall, Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki’s academic journey, research achievements, and expanding expertise position her as a promising young scientist whose work continues to support sustainable aquaculture practices, informed environmental management, and deeper scientific understanding of microplastic pollution in marine ecosystems.

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  1. Manolaki, S.-M., Chatzivasileiou, D., Lampa, M., Dimitriou, P. D., Philippidis, A., & others. (2023). Microplastic contamination in cultured mussels and pearl oysters in Greece.

  2. Manolaki, S.-M., Dimitriou, P. D., Lampa, M., Karakassis, I., & Papageorgiou, N. (2025). Microplastic concentration in Mediterranean commercial fish: A systematic review.

  3. Dimitra, C., Baltadakis, A., Dimitriou, P. D., Magiopoulos, I., Manolaki, S.-M., & others. (2025). Metal in organisms cultivated in IMTA systems at Mediterranean fish farms: Risk and benefit assessment.