Assoc Prof. Dr. Amel kouaib | Business, Management and Accounting | Research Excellence Distinction Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Amel kouaib | Business, Management and Accounting | Research Excellence Distinction Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Amel kouaib, King faisaluniversity, Tunisia.

🎓 Assoc Prof. Dr. Amel Kouaib, an esteemed academic at King Faisal University, Tunisia, excels in Business, Management, and Accounting. With a remarkable dedication to research, she has earned the prestigious Research Excellence Distinction Award 🏆. Her work is characterized by innovative approaches and a profound understanding of complex business dynamics. Dr. Kouaib’s contributions to academia are invaluable, and her passion for fostering knowledge and excellence is evident in her numerous publications and teaching endeavors 📚. Her achievements reflect her commitment to advancing the field and inspiring future leaders in business and management. 🌟

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Education 🎓

🎓 Assoc Prof. Dr. Amel Kouaib is an esteemed academic with a solid foundation in finance and accounting. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Finance and Accounting Methods from the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, Sfax, Tunisia (2013-2017). Additionally, she holds a Master of Accountancy (2010-2012) and a Bachelor of Accountancy (2006-2010) from the same institution. Dr. Kouaib’s extensive education has equipped her with the expertise and knowledge to excel in her field, contributing significantly to both academic and professional communities. 🌟📚

Work History 🏢

🎓 Assoc Prof. Dr. Amel Kouaib began her academic career as a Lecturer in Accounting at the University of Sfax, Tunisia, from 2013 to 2018. She then moved to King Faisal University in Saudi Arabia, where she served as an Assistant Professor in Accounting from 2018 to 2023. In September 2023, she was promoted to Associate Professor in Accounting. Dr. Kouaib’s extensive experience in higher education and her dedication to academic excellence have significantly contributed to the field of accounting education and research. 📘🌟

Professional Experience 🌐

Assoc Prof. Dr. Amel Kouaib has been an esteemed faculty member at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia since September 2023. Her career began at Ali BOUASSIDA’s accounting firm in Sfax, Tunisia (2015-2017) as an Accounting Assistant. In this role, she documented transactions, reconciled accounts, reviewed tax returns, and conducted technical and analytical reviews. She is known for her commitment to academic excellence, innovative teaching, and substantial contributions to research in finance and accounting. 📚✨

Conferences and Training 🏆

Amel Kouaib, an Associate Professor at King Faisal University since September 2023, has presented her research at numerous international conferences, such as the 16th CESAR France Conference in Audencia, France (2021) and the 41ème Congrès de l’Association Francophone de Comptabilité (AFC) in France (2020). She has also undergone extensive training, including “Introduction to SPSS” and “Statistics using R.” Amel’s dedication to academic excellence and continuous learning has made her a prominent figure in the field of accounting education and research. 📚🌟

Publications Top Notes 📑

External audit quality and ownership structure: interaction and impact on earnings management of industrial and commercial Tunisian sectors

Real earnings management in innovative firms: does CEO profile make a difference?

Board of directors’ effectiveness and sustainable performance: The triple bottom lineBoard of directors’ effectiveness and sustainable performance: The triple bottom line

The mediating effect of REM on the relationship between CEO overconfidence and subsequent firm performance moderated by IFRS adoption: A moderated-mediation analysis

Earnings manipulations and board’s diversity: The moderating role of audit

The moderating effect of CEO profile on the link between cutting R&D expenditures and targeting to meet/beat earnings benchmarks

CEOs’ accounting-based attributes and earnings management strategies under mandatory IFRS adoption

Corporate social responsibility disclosure and investment decisions: Evidence from Saudi indexed companies

Impact of shareholders’ identity on intellectual capital performance: evidence from Tunisian manufacturing companies

Corporate sustainability disclosure and investment efficiency: The Saudi Arabian context

Dr. Jabir Khan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Jabir Khan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Jabir Khan, Henan University of Technology China, Pakistan

Dr. Jabir Khan, an accomplished scholar at Henan University of Technology, China, Pakistan, specializes in Agricultural and Biological Sciences. His groundbreaking research has earned him acclaim, including the prestigious Young Scientist Award. Dr. Khan’s work focuses on advancing agricultural practices and biological sciences, contributing significantly to global knowledge in these fields. His dedication to innovation and academic excellence is evident through his impactful contributions to research and education. 🌱🔬

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Education

Dr. Jabir Khan is a dedicated scholar with a rich academic journey spanning multiple disciplines and countries. He completed his Ph.D. in Food Science and Engineering at Henan University of Technology, China, following an M.Sc. (Hons) at China Agricultural University, Beijing. His research focuses on the impact of heat treatments on phenolic acids and dietary fibers in whole grains, studying their role in chronic non-communicable diseases. Earlier, he earned his B.Sc. (Hons) in FST from Abdul Wali Khan University, Pakistan, where his thesis on chitosan oil’s effect on mango fruit quality garnered acclaim. Driven by curiosity and excellence, he continues to contribute significantly to the field of food science. 🎓

Experience Teacher and Administration

Dr. Jabir Khan has a diverse educational and professional background spanning various international and local institutions. From his early career at The Raising Star Public School in Pakistan to teaching at the Best International Education in Henan, China, he’s demonstrated a commitment to education. His internship at ARI Tarnab and subsequent role as IT Department Head at GLT KLR showcase his versatility. Dr. Khan has also participated in numerous training workshops and conferences focused on agriculture innovation, climate change, biosafety, and data interpretation, reflecting his dedication to continuous learning and research. His journey is marked by a passion for education 📚 and environmental sustainability 🌱.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Jabir Khan has been recognized with prestigious awards including the HEC Prime Minister’s Laptop Scheme Award and a CSC scholarship for his Master’s studies. 🏅 These accolades underscore his academic excellence and commitment to advancing in the field of Food Science and Engineering. His achievements reflect not only his dedication to research and education but also his ability to contribute significantly to the scientific community.

Technical Skills

Dr. Jabir Khan excels in MS Office, statistical analysis, and data interpretation, essential for his research in food science and engineering. 📊 His expertise includes handling complex datasets and presenting findings effectively, crucial for advancing knowledge in dietary fibers and phenolic acids’ role in health. 🍎🔬 With strong communication skills honed through teaching and international academic engagements, he adeptly translates scientific insights into accessible information. 💬🎓 His proficiency in these technical areas underpins his ability to contribute significantly to research publications and academic discussions, ensuring clarity and precision in scientific communication and presentation.

Publications Top Notes

Consumption of mung bean (Vigna radiata L.) attenuates obesity, ameliorates lipid metabolic disorders and modifies the gut microbiota composition in mice fed a high-fat diet

Sugar-and artificially sweetened beverages consumption linked to type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and all-cause mortality: a systematic review and dose-response meta …

Overview of the composition of whole grains’ phenolic acids and dietary fibre and their effect on chronic non-communicable diseases

A novel machine learning strategy for the prediction of antihypertensive peptides derived from food with high efficiency

Composition of Whole Grain Dietary Fiber and Phenolics and Their Impact on Markers of Inflammation

Grains in a Modern Time; A Comprehensive Review on Compositions and Understanding their Role in Type 2 Diabetes and Cancer

Enhancing biofilm penetration and antibiofilm efficacy with protein nanocarriers against pathogenic biofilms

Evaluation of change in hematological parameters and epidemiological identification of dengue virus infection at district Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Assoc Prof. Dr. xingchang Wang | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. xingchang Wang | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr.xingchang Wang, Northeast forestry university, China

Associate Professor Dr. Xingchang Wang, from Northeast Forestry University in China, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award in the fields of Ecology and Conservation 🌿🌍. His groundbreaking research and dedicated efforts towards understanding and preserving our natural environment have earned him this significant accolade. Dr. Wang’s work not only advances scientific knowledge but also contributes to the global efforts in ecological conservation, making a profound impact on both local and international levels 🌳🏆. His recognition as the Best Researcher is a testament to his outstanding contributions and unwavering commitment to ecological sustainability.

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Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang earned his Ph.D. in Ecology from Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China, in 2019. His dissertation, “Error analyses of measurements of carbon, water vapor, and energy fluxes on a mountainous forest in Northeast China,” focused on improving the accuracy of ecological measurements 🌳📊. He also holds a Master’s degree in Ecology from the same institution, completed in 2008, with a dissertation on the “Temporal variations and environmental control of carbon dioxide exchange of a natural secondary forest in Northeastern China” 🌿🍃. Dr. Wang earned his Bachelor’s degree in Forestry in 2008, researching the “Relationships between leaf area and sapwood of major tree species in Northeast China” 🍂🌲.

Employment history

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang has been serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University since 2020 🌳. Prior to this role, he was an Assistant Researcher at the same institution from 2011 to 2020 🌲. Dr. Wang’s journey at the School of Forestry began in 2008, where he worked as an Intern Researcher until 2011 🌿. Throughout his career, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to forestry research and education, reflecting his dedication and expertise in the field 🌱.

Professional Activity & Service

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang has been serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University since 2020 🌳. Prior to this role, he was an Assistant Researcher at the same institution from 2011 to 2020 🌲. Dr. Wang’s journey at the School of Forestry began in 2008, where he worked as an Intern Researcher until 2011 🌿. Throughout his career, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to forestry research and education, reflecting his dedication and expertise in the field 🌱.

Research Interests & Specialty

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang focuses on forest micrometeorology, eddy covariance, and ecosystem ecophysiology, exploring biomass production, canopy structure, and nutrient resorption. His current interests include using eddy covariance to observe forest carbon and water flux, carbon cycle methodologies, plant traits, and ecological stoichiometry. He investigates secondary forest structures, canopy leaf area, and remote sensing. Dr. Wang has made significant contributions, such as identifying new mechanisms of leaf nutrient resorption, explaining seasonal phenology asynchrony, and improving forest CO2 flux estimates. He teaches courses on ecology and environmental biophysics. 🌲📊🌍

Grants

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang has received several notable grants, reflecting his significant contributions to forest ecosystem research in China. He secured funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32171765) to study the coupling mechanism between productivity fluctuations and leaf nutrient resorption in Northeast China’s secondary forests (2022-2025, ¥580,000) 🌳. Additionally, he is involved in a subproject (2021YFD220040105) investigating carbon source/sink changes in forest ecosystems and their environmental drivers (2022-2025, ¥1,000,000) 🌱. His earlier projects include studying carbon flux techniques in mountainous forests (41503071), and exploring canopy phenology dynamics’ impact on carbon and water flux (QC2017010) 🍃.

Publications Top Notes

Ratio of photosynthetically active radiation to global solar radiation above forest canopy in complex terrain.

Degree of shade tolerance shapes seasonality of chlorophyll, nitrogen, and phosphorus levels of trees and herbs in a temperate deciduous forest.

Applicability of the generalized wind profile model over mountainous forests.

Decoupling of nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon release from fine and coarse roots during 7 years of decomposition.

Achieving grain security and carbon neutrality: Challenges from carbon allocation.

Comparison of leaf cost-benefit relationship for five pinnate compound-leaf tree species in temperate forests of northeast China.

Comparison of tree-ring xylem anatomical parameters of three tree species under different moisture conditions in the Mulling area, Heilongjiang Province of northeastern China.

Seasonal asynchrony in above- and below-ground phenology in a temperate forest.

Comparison of characteristics of tree trunk xylem vessels among three species of Betula in northeast China and their relationships with climate.

Filling the “vertical gap” between canopy tree species and understory shrub species: biomass allometric equations for sub canopy tree species.