Zhiyuan Qi | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhiyuan Qi | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Jianghan University | China 

Mr. Zhiyuan Qi is a dedicated Master Candidate in Biology at the College of Life Sciences, Jianghan University, specializing in aquatic biological resources protection. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology from Liaoning University, her undergraduate research focused on the anti-hepatoma activity of intracellular polysaccharides from Paecilomyces hepiali. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to aquatic ecology, with active participation in the Yangtze River “Ten-Year Fishing Moratorium” monitoring project aimed at supporting sustainable aquatic ecosystem management. Mr. Zhiyuan Qi has contributed to the field through publications, including one in an EI-indexed journal and another in the international journal Animals, showcasing her research in fish community ecology and freshwater ecosystem restoration. Her scholarly excellence was recognized through the “Excellent Graduate Report” Award at an academic meeting of the Fisheries Resources and Environment Branch of the China Society of Fisheries. Mr. Zhiyuan Qi research focuses on the ecological monitoring of freshwater systems, providing crucial data for resource management and biodiversity conservation in the Three Gorges Reservoir head area. Through her scientific contributions, she strives to advance understanding of aquatic ecosystem dynamics, offering insights that promote effective conservation policies and sustainable management practices for regional aquatic resources.

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Featured Publications

Qi, Z., Zhai, D., Liu, H., Xiong, F., Liao, C., Tian, H., & Duan, X. (2025). Fish community structure and nested distribution pattern of the three tributaries at the head of the Three Gorges Reservoir. Journal of Lake Sciences, 33, Article 032.

Cai, F., Qi, Z., Hu, Z., Zhai, D., Chen, Y., Xiong, F., & Liu, H. (2025, September). Revealing phenotypic differentiation in Ochetobius elongatus from the Middle Yangtze River through geometric morphometrics. Animals, 15(19), 2870.

Yiping Tai | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yiping Tai | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor, at Jinan University, China.

Dr. Yiping Tai is an Associate Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at Jinan University’s Research Center of Hydrobiology. With a Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dr. Tai specializes in the theory and applied technology of near-natural restoration for urban aquatic ecosystems. His research addresses critical pollution challenges from nitrogen/phosphorus nutrients, heavy metals, antibiotics, pesticides, microplastics, and perfluorinated compounds in urban rivers and estuaries. By developing innovative ecological engineering techniques such as constructed wetlands, rhizosphere remediation, and plant diversity restoration, he aims to create sustainable, self-regulating urban aquatic environments. Dr. Tai has published nearly 30 SCI-indexed papers and holds over 10 patents, contributing significantly to environmental science and engineering in China and internationally. 🌿💧

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🎓 Education

Dr. Yiping Tai completed his Ph.D. in Ecology at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, one of China’s premier institutions for environmental research and scientific training. His doctoral research focused on urban aquatic ecosystem restoration and pollutant mitigation strategies, which laid a foundation for his interdisciplinary approach combining ecology and engineering. During his academic journey, he gained expertise in hydrobiology, contaminant hydrogeochemistry, and ecological engineering, equipping him to tackle complex urban water pollution challenges. His education emphasizes both theoretical ecological frameworks and practical environmental solutions, fostering a deep understanding of nature-based restoration technologies. Tai’s academic training has been instrumental in his contributions to near-natural restoration science, positioning him as a leader in the ecological rehabilitation of urban water systems. 📚🎓

💼 Experience

With several years of research experience, Dr. Tai has served as an Associate Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at Jinan University’s Department of Ecology. His work spans collaborative projects with top universities and institutes, including the Chinese Academy of Sciences, South China Botanical Garden, Tongji University, and international partners in Europe. He leads applied research on constructing wetlands, rhizosphere bioaugmentation, and phytodiversity restoration to remediate urban water bodies. Dr. Tai has actively contributed to consultancy projects and ecological engineering innovations aimed at mitigating multi-pollutant sources from non-point urban runoff. His extensive fieldwork and lab research underpin his practical and theoretical contributions to hydrobiology and environmental science. This diverse experience ensures impactful advancements in urban aquatic ecosystem restoration techniques. 🔬🌊

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Tai’s research focuses on the near-natural restoration of urban aquatic ecosystems, particularly targeting pollution from nutrients, heavy metals, antibiotics, pesticides, microplastics, and perfluorinated compounds. He pioneers nature-based solutions (NBS) by integrating ecological theory with applied environmental engineering. His innovations include multi-pollutant mitigation frameworks and scalable plant-microbe-soil systems such as constructed wetlands and rhizosphere remediation. Dr. Tai investigates ecological resilience through phytodiversity and develops modular assemblages that enhance habitat complexity and functional redundancy. His work bridges hydrobiology, contaminant hydrogeochemistry, and ecological engineering to achieve sustainable, self-regulating urban water environments. 🌱🌏

🏆 Awards

Dr. Yiping Tai’s impactful research has earned prestigious accolades, including the First Prize of the Guangdong Environmental Protection Technology Award (HBKJ2021-1-G08), recognizing his innovative contributions to pollution control technology. He also received the Second Prize of the Guangdong Science & Technology Progress Award (J19-2-04-R09) for his advances in ecological engineering. More recently, Tai was honored with the First Prize of the Guangdong Wetland Association Science & Technology Award (GWCA-2024-K1-01-R06), underscoring his leadership in urban aquatic ecosystem restoration. These awards highlight his excellence and dedication to sustainable environmental solutions in urban water management. 🏅🎖️

📚 Top Noted Publications

Dr. Tai has published nearly 30 papers in top-tier journals addressing urban aquatic ecosystem restoration, constructed wetlands, phytoremediation, and pollutant mitigation. Key recent publications include:

📜 Tai, Y. et al. (2024). “Advanced constructed wetlands for multi-pollutant removal in urban rivers.”
Journal: Water Research
Summary: This study investigates the role of advanced constructed wetlands in treating complex urban river pollution. Tai and colleagues focus on the synergistic removal of multiple pollutants (including nutrients, heavy metals, and organic compounds) through integrated design and functional plants. The paper emphasizes sustainable approaches for urban water management and highlights key engineering strategies and ecological considerations.
🔗 Read here — cited by 25 articles.

🌿 Tai, Y. et al. (2024). “Phytodiversity-driven ecological restoration of urban waters.”
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Summary: This article explores how enhancing phytodiversity (plant diversity) can promote ecosystem restoration in urban aquatic systems. By evaluating ecological parameters and the interactions between plant species and pollutants, the authors provide insights into nature-based solutions for urban water resilience. This work advances urban ecology research by linking biodiversity directly to ecosystem function recovery.
🔗 Read here — cited by 18 articles.

🌱 Tai, Y. et al. (2025). “Rhizosphere bioaugmentation for degradation of recalcitrant compounds.”
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Summary: Focusing on the potential of rhizosphere bioaugmentation, this paper investigates the co-cultivation of specialized microbial consortia and target plants to break down stubborn contaminants in aquatic environments. The results demonstrate significant pollutant removal rates and underscore the promise of engineered rhizosphere systems for sustainable water treatment.
🔗 Read here — cited by 12 articles.

Conclusion

Yiping Tai is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his pioneering work in urban aquatic ecosystem restoration, demonstrated innovation, significant publication record, and recognition through patents and regional awards. His contributions bridge theory and practical applications, directly impacting environmental management and sustainability. Addressing suggested areas for growth could propel his work onto a larger global stage. Overall, Tai exemplifies excellence in research with a clear trajectory for continued leadership.

Cheng Lu | Ecology | Academic Brilliance Recognition Award

Mr Cheng Lu | Ecology | Academic Brilliance Recognition Award

Master Degree Candidate, Henan University, China 📘

Lu Cheng is a dedicated Master’s degree candidate at Henan University, specializing in global change research. His primary focus is on understanding the ecological impact of pika disturbance in the alpine meadows of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. With two years of hands-on research, he has been actively investigating the degradation caused by pika activity and exploring ecological restoration strategies. His commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable land management has led to valuable scientific contributions, including an accepted research article on ecological restoration. Through rigorous field studies, he aims to develop effective solutions for mitigating pika-induced degradation in fragile ecosystems.

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Education 🎓

Lu Cheng is currently pursuing his Master’s degree at Henan University, where he is engaged in cutting-edge ecological research. His academic journey is centered around environmental science and global change, with a strong emphasis on the interactions between wildlife and alpine ecosystems. His research focuses on plant-soil feedback mechanisms and their broader ecological effects, particularly in response to pika disturbance. Through his studies, he seeks to provide actionable insights for habitat restoration and biodiversity conservation in one of the world’s most sensitive ecological regions.

Professional Experience 💼

Lu Cheng has been actively involved in ecological research for over two years, conducting in-depth field investigations on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. His primary research project, funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, examines the plant-soil feedback process and its ecological effects under pika disturbance. His work includes extensive field observations, data collection, and analysis of how pika activity influences plant communities, carbon flux, and soil aggregates. His hands-on experience in environmental restoration and data-driven ecological assessments has strengthened his expertise in applied ecology and conservation strategies.

Research Interests 🔬

Lu Cheng’s research focuses on the intricate relationships between wildlife disturbance and ecosystem stability. His primary areas of interest include the effects of pika disturbance on plant communities, carbon flux, and soil aggregates in alpine meadows. By studying the degradation patterns caused by pika activity, he aims to uncover sustainable restoration strategies that promote ecological balance. His work is particularly relevant in the context of climate change, as he investigates how human interventions and natural processes can aid in the recovery of degraded grasslands. His research aligns with broader conservation efforts to maintain the biodiversity and productivity of alpine ecosystems.

Awards and Recognitions 🏆

As a young and promising researcher, Lu Cheng has been recognized for his academic contributions and commitment to ecological sustainability. His groundbreaking study on pika disturbance and its ecological impact earned him a place in the Academic Brilliance Recognition Award category. His research findings provide crucial insights into land degradation and restoration, reinforcing his role as an emerging expert in environmental science. With his work gaining attention in scientific communities, he continues to contribute valuable knowledge to the field of global change research.

Publications 📚

“Ecological Restoration Processes in Pika Mounds on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau” | Ecological Engineering | 2025-02 | DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2025.107517 | ISSN: 0925-8574 | Cited by: (Awaiting citation data)

Conclusion

Lu Cheng shows promise in ecological research, particularly in the study of pika-induced grassland degradation and restoration. While the research is valuable, the current academic profile is still developing. Expanding publications, collaborations, and professional engagement would significantly strengthen eligibility for the Academic Brilliance Recognition Award. With continued contributions, Lu Cheng has the potential to make a lasting impact in environmental research. 🌱

Hyomin Park | Ecological restoration engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr Hyomin Park | Ecological restoration engineering | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral researcher, Ewha Womans University, South Korea  🌿

Dr. Hyomin Park is a dedicated postdoctoral researcher at Ewha Womans University, specializing in terrestrial ecosystem dynamics. 🌍 Her expertise includes GIS and R-based machine learning modeling, focusing on rivers, soil, and plants. 📊🌱 Dr. Park’s work addresses climate change, biodiversity conservation, and wildlife ecology through innovative approaches like PLUS and InVest models. She collaborates with local governments to design nature-based solutions for climate adaptation and carbon neutrality. 🏞️ Her commitment to ecosystem sustainability has driven impactful research on urban forestry, ecosystem services, and wildlife habitat conservation. 🌲

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Education 🎓

Dr. Park earned her advanced degrees in environmental sciences and ecosystem modeling. Her academic foundation underpins her expertise in using cutting-edge technologies and methods for addressing environmental challenges. 📘✨

Professional Experience 🛠️

With a robust career in research, Dr. Park has completed 24 projects and contributed to 3 ongoing studies. 🧪 She’s also published extensively, held consultancy roles, and collaborated on policy-driven initiatives with government bodies to promote sustainable development. 🌱 Her professional memberships include the Korean Society for Environmental Impact Assessment and the Korean Society of Wetlands. 🌊

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Park’s research interests span ecosystem modeling, climate change adaptation, land cover prediction, biodiversity, and endangered species conservation. 🦉 Her work includes assessing the economic and ecological value of ecosystems, mitigating wildlife damage, and enhancing ecosystem connectivity. 🌍

Awards and Achievements 🏆

Dr. Park has earned recognition for her impactful contributions to ecosystem science and nature-based solutions. 🌱 Her dedication to advancing sustainable practices and promoting biodiversity has been acknowledged across various platforms. 🏅

Publications Top Notes📚

Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment
Published in: Biological Conservation (2021)
Cited by: 167

Habitat use pattern of Korean Waterdeer based on the land coverage map
Published in: Journal of Wetlands Research (2013)
Cited by: 16

Analysis of Roadkill on the Korean Expressways from 2004 to 2019
Published in: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2021)
Cited by: 9

Spatial characteristics of wildlife-vehicle collisions of water deer in Korea expressway
Published in: Sustainability (2021)
Cited by: 6

An analysis of wildlife roadkill based on land cover in South Korea expressway: In case of Jungbu expressway
Published in: Proceedings of the Int’l Conference on Waste Management, Ecology and Environment (2015)
Cited by: 6

Conclusion

Hyomin Park is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her remarkable contributions to ecosystem modeling, climate change adaptation, and biodiversity conservation. Her dedication to addressing pressing environmental challenges through innovative research and practical solutions makes her an outstanding choice. By further expanding her global collaborations and professional leadership, she can elevate her already significant impact in environmental science.

Daniela Satta | Biodiversity | Best Researcher Award

Dr Daniela Satta | Biodiversity | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Agris Sardegna, Italy 📝

🌱 Daniela Satta is a distinguished senior researcher at the Agricultural Research Agency of Sardinia (Agris). With expertise in plant physiology, environmental stress, and sustainable agriculture, she has contributed extensively to biodiversity research and precision farming. Daniela is the recipient of the National Prize for the Best Scientific Work in Agrometeorology (2022). Her groundbreaking work includes studies on water stress in vineyards and forest ecosystems. 🌍📚

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Education

🎓 Daniela earned her PhD in Agricultural Sciences with a focus on plant physiology and environmental sustainability. Her academic journey has equipped her with profound insights into tackling abiotic stress in plants. 📖🔬

Experience

💼 Daniela has led numerous national and regional research projects as the coordinator of Agris’ tree cultivation sector. She has collaborated with prestigious institutions like the University of Sassari and the National Research Council. 🌟✨

Research Interests

🔍 Daniela’s research interests span biodiversity, plant physiology, molecular biology, climate adaptation, precision agriculture, and sustainable irrigation practices. She has pioneered techniques to mitigate the effects of climate change on agricultural crops. 🌾🌦️

Awards

🏆 Daniela was honored with the National Prize for the Best Scientific Work in Agrometeorology in 2022 for her innovative work on irrigation management in vineyards, published in Agronomy. Her research continues to receive widespread recognition. ✨🎖️

Publications Top Notes

📚 Daniela has authored over 20 research articles in leading journals. Notable publications include:

Control of postharvest diseases of fruit by heat and fungicides (Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2011) – Link

Non-destructive estimation of mandarin maturity status (Food and Bioprocess Technology, 2011) – Link

Heat treatment inhibits mango chilling injury (HortScience, 1993) – Link

Conclusion

Daniela Satta is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her groundbreaking research in precision agriculture, plant physiology, and climate resilience has addressed critical challenges in sustainable farming. With her extensive publication record, innovative methodologies, and leadership in significant projects, Daniela exemplifies excellence in research. Although there is room to further enhance her global outreach and industry impact, her current achievements make her a strong contender for this prestigious recognition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Luciano De Pau | Biodiversity | Best Researcher Award

Dr Luciano De Pau | Biodiversity | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Agris Sardegna, Italy📝

Luciano De Pau is a Senior Researcher at Agris Sardegna, the Agricultural Research Agency of Sardinia, Italy. With expertise in biodiversity, plant physiology, and cultivation models, he has significantly contributed to the characterization of Sardinia’s agricultural biodiversity. His work spans innovative cultivation practices, genetic studies, and eco-physiological behavior analysis of local fruit varieties. Over two decades, he has been instrumental in research and innovation, leading projects on plant genetics and sustainable agriculture.

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Education 🎓

Luciano graduated in Agricultural Sciences in 1992 with honors from the University of Sassari. He earned his Ph.D. in “Productivity of Cultivated Plants” in 1997 and began his career as a research collaborator at the University of Sassari’s Department of Agriculture. His academic journey laid a solid foundation for his pioneering work in fruit cultivation and biodiversity.

Experience 💼

Since 2000, Luciano has worked as a “Management Instructor Researcher in Fruit Growing” at Sardinia’s C.R.A.S. and has coordinated the Scientific Sector for Biodiversity, Genetics, and Biotechnology at Agris Sardegna since 2011. His leadership in these roles has supported numerous research collaborations and industry innovations.

Research Interests 🔬

Luciano’s research focuses on biodiversity, molecular biology, plant physiology, and cultivation models. He is particularly interested in studying local varieties of fruit trees, innovative viticulture models, and the impact of abiotic stress on plant species. His interdisciplinary approach integrates traditional practices with modern technologies.

Awards 🏆

Luciano has received accolades for his significant contributions to agricultural research. His pioneering work on Sardinian agricultural biodiversity has been widely recognized, including nominations for prestigious awards in scientific excellence.

Publications Top Notes📚

“Atlante dei fruttiferi autoctoni Italiani”

Published: 2017

ISBN: 978-88-99595-35-7

Cited by: Google Scholar

“Akinas Uve di Sardegna”

Published: 2018

ISBN: 978-88-6202-352-8

Cited by: Google Scholar

“La mandorlicoltura in Marmilla”

Published: 2020

ISBN: 978-889431321-5

Cited by: Google Scholar

“Modelli viticoli e gestionali del vigneto in Sardegna”

Published: 2019

ISBN: 978-8890664526

Cited by: Google Scholar

Conclusion

Luciano De Pau is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research on agricultural biodiversity, innovative cultivation models, and commitment to understanding local varietal characteristics have had a transformative impact on Sardinia’s agricultural landscape. While there is potential for broader international engagement and industry collaboration, his scholarly contributions and leadership make him a commendable nominee for this prestigious award.

Assiya Ansabayeva | ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Assiya Ansabayeva | ecology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Associate Professor, «AKHMET BAITURSYNULY Kostanay Regional University», Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Kazakhstan

🌍 Dr. Ansabayeva Assiya is a passionate environmental scientist and associate professor at «Akhmet Baitursynuly Kostanay Regional University,» Faculty of Agricultural Sciences. With over 14 years of academic experience, her research focuses on ecology, environmental management, and sustainable agriculture. She actively contributes to international projects like Erasmus+ and Bolashak while being a prolific author with a Hirsch Index of 5. 🌱✨

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Education

🎓 Dr. Ansabayeva holds a strong academic foundation, having completed advanced training under the prestigious Bolashak Program in 2023. Her educational pursuits have honed her expertise in agroecology, crop production, and organic farming. 🌾📘

Experience

💼 Dr. Ansabayeva has participated in diverse projects, from restoring degraded pastures to developing sustainable agricultural technologies. She has served as a senior researcher and project leader for initiatives funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan, and Erasmus+. Her work focuses on innovative crop rotation practices and ecological conservation. 🌿🔬

Research Interests

🔍 Her research interests span ecology, rational use of natural resources, organic farming, and crop production. She actively investigates sustainable agricultural practices to enhance soil fertility, biodiversity, and environmental health. 🌎🌾

Awards

🏆 Dr. Ansabayeva has received numerous accolades, including the Bolashak International Scholarship (2023), the Diploma of Five New Persons of Kostanay Region (2021), and the Best Science Communicator Award (2021). She is also a member of the Alliance of Young Scientists and actively engages in public and university life. 🎖️📜

Publications

The Phytophthora infestans effector Pi05910 suppresses and destabilizes host glycolate oxidase StGOX4 to promote plant susceptibility
Molecular Plant Pathology, 2024, 25(11). Co-author.

Studying the Combined Impact of Salinity and Drought Stress-Simulated Conditions on Physio-Biochemical Characteristics of Lettuce Plant
Horticulturae, 2024, 10(11). Corresponding Author.

Biological Products Sway the Yield and Quality Traits of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) in a Continental Climate
Sabrao Journal of Breeding and Genetics, 2024, 56(1). Author.

Cultivation of peas, Pisum sativum L. in organic farming
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2023, 21(4). Author.

Influence of crop rotation, the treatment of crop residues, and the application of nitrogen fertilizers on soil properties and maize yield
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2024, 88(6). Co-author.

Samira Binte Saif | Ecology | Excellence Award (Any Scientific field)

Ms. Samira Binte Saif | Ecology | Excellence Award (Any Scientific field)

Banker, Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC, Bangladesh

🌟 Samira Binte Saif is a dynamic senior officer at Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC, excelling in innovative banking and financial practices. With a rich academic and professional background, she combines expertise in economics, marketing, and banking with her passion for research and entrepreneurship. As a recipient of numerous prestigious awards in economics, MIS, and cross-disciplinary innovation, Samira is recognized globally for her contributions to academia and industry. 📊🌍

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Education

🎓 Samira holds multiple advanced degrees, including:

A Master’s in Economics (Entrepreneurship Economics) from the University of Dhaka (2022). An MBA in International Marketing from Wrexham Glyndwr University, UK (2021).A Master’s in Statistics, Bio-Statistics & Informatics from the University of Dhaka (2008). Her undergraduate credentials include a B.Sc. in Statistics from the University of Dhaka (2006) and a BBA in HR Management from the Royal University of Dhaka (2019). She has further bolstered her qualifications with diplomas and postgraduate certifications in accounting, banking, Islamic finance, risk management, and computer science from renowned institutions worldwide. 🌐📚

Experience

👩‍💼 Samira is a seasoned banker with a robust track record at Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC, leveraging her expertise in economics, marketing, and Islamic finance to deliver innovative financial solutions. She has been instrumental in driving strategic initiatives and is an active reviewer for prestigious publications like IGI Global and Academia Edu. Her diversified professional qualifications and extensive research experience have made her a trusted expert in her field. 💼📈

Research Interests

🔍 Samira’s research interests focus on technology-based entrepreneurship, international trade, and the green and digital economy. She is dedicated to exploring how economic strategies can empower SMEs, enhance export performance, and promote sustainable development in Bangladesh and beyond. 🌱💻

Awards

🏆 Samira has received multiple accolades for her outstanding contributions, including the Vivekananda Prize and Young Fellow Award from the Institute of Researcher (India), and the Best Researcher of the Year Award in Economics, Entrepreneurship, and MIS from ISTRA. She has also been honored with the Women Researcher Award (Econometrics & Finance) by Science Father. Her achievements highlight her commitment to excellence and innovation in economics and finance. 🎖️🌟

Publications

“Technology-Based Entrepreneurship and Its Prospect in Bangladesh” (2021) – Published in International Journal of Trade and Commerce-IIARTC, Volume 10, No. 1, pp. 190-209.
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“A Collaborative Study of Foreign Trade and Economic Performance of India With Southeast Asian Countries” (2021) – IGI Global Publication.
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“International Organization’s Humanitarian Coordination and Activities in the Sector of Micro, Medium and Small Enterprises in Bangladesh” (2022) – International Journal of Trade and Commerce-IIARTC, Volume 11, No. 1, pp. 168-184.
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“Prospect, Barriers and Export Performances of Small Medium Enterprises of Bangladesh” (2023) – International Journal of Trade and Commerce-IIARTC, Volume 12, No. 1, pp. 54-75.
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“Present Status of Blue, Green and Digital Economy of Bangladesh: Challenges & Prospects” (2024) – International Journal of Trade and Commerce-IIARTC, Volume 13, No. 1, pp. 35-68.
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Suheela Shabir | Sustaiability | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suheela Shabir | Sustaiability | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Princess Noura Bint Abdulrahman university, Saudi Arabia

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Dr. Suheela Shabir is an Assistant Professor in Marketing at the College of Business Administration, Princess Norah Bint Abdul Rahman University, Riyadh. With over 11 years of academic experience, she has taught at renowned institutions like the Srinagar School of Management and Technology. Her teaching and research interests span diverse fields, including General Business Management, Social Entrepreneurship, and Supply Chain Management.

Education 🎓

Dr. Shabir holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics and Business Management from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), completed in 2008. She also earned her Master’s degree in Agricultural Economics and Business Management from AMU in 2002, and a BA (Hons) in Economics from the same institution in 1999.

Experience 🏢

Dr. Shabir has been with Princess Norah Bint Abdul Rahman University since August 2018. Prior to this, she served as an Assistant Professor at the Business School of the Srinagar School of Management and Technology from 2010 to 2018, and worked as a Junior Research Fellow at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Science and Technology from 2007 to 2009.

Research Interests 🔍

Her research interests include areas such as Business Environment, Economic Policy Analysis, Social Marketing, and Tourism. Dr. Shabir is dedicated to exploring how these fields intersect to enhance understanding and implementation in the business sector.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Shabir has received numerous accolades, including the National Eligibility Test (NET) and Junior Research Fellowship in 2002, and multiple academic scholarships for her outstanding performance during her studies. She has also been recognized for her contributions to NCAAA accreditation efforts.

Publications  Top Notes📝

Dr. Shabir has authored 13 research papers in esteemed journals. Some notable publications include:

Shabir, S., & Ali, J. (2021). “Determinants of early-stage entrepreneurship in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.” Managerial and Decision Economics. DOI:10.1002/mde.3474

Shabir, S., & Bishri, N. (2021). “Sustainable Retailing Performance of Zara During COVID-19.” Open Journal of Business and Management. DOI:10.4236/ojbm.2021.93054

Shabir, S., & Ali, J. (2022). “Financial Inclusion across Gender in Saudi Arabia.” International Journal of Social Economics. ISSN: 0306-8293