Muhammad Sarfraz | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sarfraz | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sarfraz | University of Engeineering and Technology | Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Sarfraz, PhD, is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Polymer and Process Engineering at the University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore. He brings extensive expertise in membrane technology, polymer processing, and sustainable separation systems, with a strong focus on solutions addressing global challenges such as carbon capture, water purification, and energy-efficient processes. With academic training spanning B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Chemical and Polymer Engineering—including doctoral research at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KSA)—Dr. Sarfraz has built a prolific research portfolio. His scholarly impact is reflected in 155 citations across 126 documents, 22 publications, and an h-index of 8. His contributions include high-impact publications, competitive national research grants, and the supervision of multiple postgraduate theses, alongside significant efforts in laboratory establishment and curriculum development at UET. As In-charge of the Membrane Research Lab at UET, he continues to drive innovation in advanced materials and separation technologies. Beyond research, Dr. Sarfraz plays an active role in the global scientific community as a reviewer, editorial board member, and academic council contributor, making him a recognized leader in his field.

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Featured Publications

Shahzadi, K., Sarfraz, M., Alomar, M., Al Huwayz, M., Riaz, A., Mujtaba, M. A., Bashir, M. N., & Petrů, J. (2025, November). Zn-Co nanoferrites incorporated polysulfone nanofiltration membranes for wastewater treatment. Polymer Testing, 126, 108993.

Nawaz, S., Sarfraz, M., Alomar, M., Al Huwayz, M., & AlMohamadi, H. (2025, August). Antifouling polyethersulfone-based interfacial polymerization membranes for water treatment applications. Journal of Polymer Research, 32, 4528.

Riaz, A., Wu, C., Li, X., Sarfraz, M., Sun, L., Liu, L., Song, Y., & Ma, X. (2025, June). Huge improved gas separation performance of carbon molecular sieve membranes by incorporating polyimide COF into a linear polyimide precursor. Journal of Membrane Science, 714, 124103.

Sabir, A., Alomar, M., Sarfraz, M., & Yasmeen, F. (2025, June 15). Modulating membrane performance by optimizing coagulation temperature and dipping time. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 142, e56998.

Khan, H. A. A., Sarfraz, M., Gouadria, S., Al-Harbi, F. F., & Shahzadi, K. (2025, May 15). Enhancing carbon capture efficacy of titania-doped polyethersulfone membranes. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 50, 10263.

Alomar, M., Nawaz, S., Sarfraz, M., & Sabir, A. (2025, March). Genipin nanoparticles-doped reduced graphene oxide membranes: A promising solution for arsenic ion removal from wastewater. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 50, 9634.

Sarfraz, M., Alomar, M., Ma, X., & Riaz, A. (2024). Ameliorating carbon capture efficiency of polysulfone membranes via collegial incorporation of zeolite imidazole frameworks and carbon nanotubes. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 141, e55707.

Tahir, Z., Alomar, M., Sarfraz, M., Waheed, A., & Ayub, H. M. U. (2024). Carbon capturing composite membranes comprising Cu-MOF and PIM-1. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 141, e55709.

Sagar, S., Riaz, A., Hasanain, B., Bahadar, A., & Sarfraz, M. (2024). Deportment tuning of polymeric gas separation membranes: ZIF-L/PES nanocomposite. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 49, 8522.

Sarfraz, M., Ayyaz, M., Rauf, A., Yaqoob, A., Ali, M. A., Siddique, S. A., Qureshi, A. M., Sarfraz, M. H., Aljowaie, R. M., & Almutairi, S. M. (2024). New pyrimidinone bearing aminomethylenes and Schiff bases as potent antioxidant, antibacterial, SARS-CoV-2, and COVID-19 main protease Mpro inhibitors: Design, synthesis, bioactivities, and computational studies. ACS Omega, 9(1), 9393–

Khalid, J., Tariq, Z., Sarfraz, M., Mahmoud, K. H., & Abid, N. (2024). Pilot scale trialing of multi-leaf spiral-wound polymer membrane modules for efficient carbon capture. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 49, 8809.

Asif Khan | Clean Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Asif Khan | Clean Energy | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Asif Khan | University of Science and Technology Bannu kpk | Pakistan

Asif Nawaz Khan is a committed physicist and lecturer at the University of Science and Technology Bannu, with extensive experience in teaching and research at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics and has developed strong expertise in computational and theoretical physics, particularly in the design and analysis of 2D and 3D perovskite materials. His research encompasses structural, optical, thermoelectric, elastic, and thermodynamic properties, alongside solar cell device performance, phonon calculations, and molecular dynamics simulations. Proficient in advanced simulation software and machine learning techniques, he actively supervises students in both experiments and computational modeling, contributing significantly to the advancement of materials science.

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Featured Publications

Khan, A., Khan, N. U., Nawaz, A., & Ullah, K., & Manan, A. (2024). A DFT study to explore structural, electronic, optical and mechanical properties of lead-free Na2MoXO6 (X= Si, Ge, Sn) double perovskites for photovoltaic and optoelectronic applications. Computational and Theoretical Chemistry, 1240, 114834.

Hosen, A., Mousa, A. A., Nemati-Kande, E., Khan, A. N., Abu-Jafar, M. S., … (2025). Systematic computational screening and design of double perovskites Q2LiMH6 (Q= K, Rb; M= Ga, In, Tl) for efficient hydrogen storage: A DFT and AIMD approach. Surfaces and Interfaces, 106608.

Khan, A. N., Rabhi, S., Jehangir, M. A., Charif, R., Khan, N. U., Begagra, A., … (2025). Evaluating A2SrGeI6 (A= K and Rb) lead-free double perovskites: Structural, elastic, and optoelectronic insights for clean energy. Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 174, 113949.

Khan, N. U., Ghani, U., Khan, A., Khan, A. N., Ullah, K., Ali, R., & Fadhali, M. M. (2025). Theoretical insight into stabilities and optoelectronic properties of RbZnX3 (X= Cl, Br) halide perovskites for energy conversion applications. Optical and Quantum Electronics, 57(1), 109.

Rabhi, S., Khan, A. N., Chinoune, O., Charif, R., Bouri, N., Al-Qaisi, S., Sadaf, S., … (2025). Insight into NaSiCl3: A lead-free perovskite for the next generation revealed by DFT and SCAPS-1D. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 27(25), 13490–13507.

Hosen, A., Sadeghi, A., Abdulhussein, H. A., Nemati-Kande, E., Khan, A. N., … (2025). First-principles insights into NaScQH6 (Q= Fe, Ru, Os): Promising high-density hydrogen storage materials. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 177, 151392.

Khan, A. N., Khan, N. U., Khan, A., Ali, R., & Fadhali, M. M. (2025). Lead-free, stable, and effective double Ca2TiXO6 (X= Ge, Sn) perovskites for photovoltaic application. Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 1–13.

Khan, A. N., Kaleem, M., Khan, N. U., Nasir, A., Khan, A., & Abbasi, M. Z. (2026). Multi-functional DFT and SCAPS-1D analysis of lead-free Z2MgGeI6 (Z= Na, K) double perovskites for optoelectronic, photo-catalytic, and photovoltaic applications. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 294, 113922.

Khan, A. N., Khan, N. U., Kaleem, M., Tanzeel, M., Nasir, A., Hosen, A., Akremi, A., … (2025). Lead-free X2MgGeI6 (X= Rb, Cs) double perovskites for multi-functional energy applications: A DFT and SCAPS-1D perspective. Solid State Sciences, 108049.

Khan, Z., Manan, A., Khan, N. U., Khan, A. N., Khan, A., & Liu, G., … (2025). Exploring Sn-based vacancy-ordered halide double perovskites Na2Sn(Cl/Br)6 for optoelectronic, thermoelectric, and solar-driven hydrogen reduction applications. Chemical Papers, 1–21.

Khan, Z., Manan, A., Khan, N. U., Khan, A. N., Khan, A., Joifullah, S., Al Yeamin, M., … (2025). DFT-driven pressure-induced modulation in K2TIYCl6: Unlocking pressure-responsive physical and photo-catalytic properties. Optical and Quantum Electronics, 57(7), 1–32.

Yu Lan Wang | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yu Lan Wang | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yu Lan Wang | Inner Mongolia University of Technology | China

Professor Yu Lan Wang is a distinguished researcher at Inner Mongolia University of Technology, recognized for her impactful contributions to computational mathematics, numerical analysis, and nonlinear science. She has published 61 scholarly works, which have been cited in over 839 publications, 16 h-index, Demonstrating her strong influence and academic reach. Her research has been acknowledged through a solid citation record and a notable research index, highlighting both the quality and depth of her contributions. By advancing high-precision methods for fractional-order systems and uncovering novel chaotic behaviors, she continues to inspire innovation across mathematics, physics, and engineering.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, S., Zhang, H., Wang, Y., & Li, Z. (2025). Dynamic properties and numerical simulations of a fractional phytoplankton–zooplankton ecological model. Networks and Heterogeneous Media, 20(2), Article 028.

Zhang, H., Wang, Y., Bi, J., & Bao, S. (2025). Novel pattern dynamics in a vegetation–water reaction–diffusion model. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation. Advance online publication.

Wang, X., Zhang, H., Wang, Y., & Li, Z. (2025). Dynamic properties and numerical simulations of the fractional Hastings–Powell model with the Grünwald–Letnikov differential derivative. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos. Advance online publication.

Han, Y., Zhang, J., & Wang, Y. (2024). Dynamic behavior of a two-mass nonlinear fractional-order vibration system. Frontiers in Physics, 12, 1452138.

Ning, J., & Wang, Y. (2024). Fourier spectral method for solving fractional-in-space variable coefficient KdV–Burgers equation. Indian Journal of Physics, 98, 1865–1875.

Tian, F., Wang, Y., & Li, Z. (2024). Numerical simulation of soliton propagation behavior for the fractional-in-space NLSE with variable coefficients on unbounded domain. Fractal and Fractional, 8(3), 163.

Zhang, S., Zhang, H., Wang, Y., & Li, Z. (2024). Research on dynamical behavior of a phytoplankton–zooplankton ecological model. Research Square. Preprint.

Gao, X., Zhang, H., Wang, Y., & Li, Z. (2024). Research on pattern dynamics behavior of a fractional vegetation–water model in arid flat environment. Fractal and Fractional, 8(5), 264. 

Zhao, L., & Zhang, W. (2024). Fourier spectral method for the fractional-in-space coupled Whitham–Broer–Kaup equations on unbounded domain. Open Physics, 22(1), 781–795.

Gao, X., Li, Z., & Wang, Y. (2024). Chaotic dynamic behavior of a fractional-order financial system with constant inelastic demand. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 34(7), 2450111.

Zhang, W., Wang, H., Zhang, H., Li, Z., & Li, X. (2024). Dynamical behavior of the fractional BBMB equation on unbounded domain. Fractal and Fractional, 8(7), 383.

Gao, X., Wang, Y., & Li, Z. (2023). High-precision numerical methods for a class of fractional-order financial systems with constant inelastic demand. SSRN.

Tang, W., Wang, Y., & Li, Z. (2023). Numerical simulation of fractal wave propagation of a multi-dimensional nonlinear fractional-in-space Schrödinger equation. Physica Scripta, 98(2), 025212.

Dai, D., Li, X., Li, Z., Zhang, W., & Wang, Y. (2023). Numerical simulation of the fractional-order Lorenz chaotic systems with Caputo fractional derivative. Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, 135(2), 481–499.

Shuai Guo | Medical Discoveries | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shuai Guo | Hebei University | China

Dr. Guo Shuai is an accomplished Associate Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at Hebei University, whose career reflects a strong dedication to advancing biomedical sciences. His work focuses on the structure–function relationship of the TMEM16A ion channel and the molecular design of targeted drugs, combining fundamental discoveries with practical therapeutic applications. He has successfully led a range of prestigious national and provincial research projects and has published widely in leading international journals, establishing his reputation as an influential scholar in pharmacology and life sciences. His contributions extend beyond research through inventive patents, innovative drug delivery strategies, and recognition for both scientific excellence and teaching innovation. As a respected mentor and reviewer for national foundations and academic programs, Dr. Guo continues to shape future directions in medical research while inspiring the next generation of scientists.

Zhifeng Liu | Neuroscience Discoveries | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhifeng Liu | Neuroscience Discoveries | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhifeng Liu | University of Chinese Medicine | China

Dr. Liu Zhifeng is an Assistant Researcher at the Department of Massage and Pain, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, specializing in tuina mechanisms for peripheral nerve injury, neuropathic pain management, and pediatric fever reduction. He holds a PhD in Acupuncture and Massage from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine under the supervision of Prof. Yu Tianyuan, with prior master’s and bachelor’s training from Shandong Traditional Chinese Medicine University. His research integrates clinical practice with multi-omics approaches to explore tuina’s efficacy, resulting in multiple first-author SCI publications, including in Frontiers in Neuroscience and Frontiers in Microbiology. Dr. Liu has also contributed as an editorial board member for key academic works, presided over funded projects, and actively participated in national research programs. Recognized with several scholarships and national awards, he has presented at major TCM massage conferences and engaged in teaching, training, and community health services, reflecting his commitment to advancing traditional Chinese medicine through both research and practice.

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Jiawei, S., Yingqi, Z., Zhifeng, L., Hanyu, Z., Jiayue, L., Yue, X., Rentuya, N., Hongzheng, Z., Jiawang, Y., & Tianyuan, Y. (2025). Chinese massage therapy (Tuina) inhibits motor neuron apoptosis in rats with sciatic nerve injury by regulating the cPLA2 and RhoA/ROCK2 signaling pathways. Frontiers in Neurology, 16, 1622602.

Liu, Z.-F., Zhang, Y., Liu, J., Wang, Y.-Y., Chen, M., Liu, E.-Y., Guo, J.-M., Wang, Y.-H., Weng, Z.-W., Liu, C.-X., et al. (2024). Effect of traditional Chinese non-pharmacological therapies on knee osteoarthritis: A narrative review of clinical application and mechanism. Orthopedic Research and Reviews, 16, 1–14.

Liu, Z.-F., Wang, H.-R., Yu, T.-Y., Zhang, Y.-Q., Jiao, Y., & Wang, X.-Y. (2022). Tuina for peripherally-induced neuropathic pain: A review of analgesic mechanism. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 16, 1096734.

Wang, H., Liu, Z., Yu, T., Zhang, Y., Jiao, Y., Wang, X., Du, H., Jiang, R., Liu, D., Xu, Y., et al. (2022). The effect of Tuina on ulcerative colitis model mice analyzed by gut microbiota and proteomics. Frontiers in Microbiology, 13, 976239.

Lyu, T., Liu, Z., Yu, T., Lu, M., Zhang, Y., Jiao, Y., Wang, H., Xu, Y., & Guan, Q. (2022). Applying RNA sequencing technology to explore repair mechanism of Tuina on gastrocnemius muscle in sciatic nerve injury rats. Chinese Medical Journal, 135(19), 2349–2358.

Wang, H., Liu, Z., Yu, T., Zhang, Y., Xu, Y., Jiao, Y., Guan, Q., & Liu, D. (2022). Exploring the mechanism of immediate analgesic effect of one-time Tuina intervention in minor chronic constriction injury rats using RNA-seq. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 16, 1007432.

Liu, Z., Jiao, Y., Yu, T., Wang, H., Zhang, Y., Liu, D., Xu, Y., & Guan, Q. (2022). A review on the immunomodulatory mechanism of acupuncture in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2022, 8528938.

Liu, Z., Wang, H., Yu, T., Jiao, Y., Zhang, Y., Liu, D., Xu, Y., & Guan, Q. (2021). A review on the mechanism of Tuina promoting the recovery of peripheral nerve injury. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2021, 6652099.

 

Sowmiya Chandrasekar | Agricultural Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sowmiya Chandrasekar | Agricultural Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sowmiya Chandrasekar | National Bee Board | India

Dr. Sowmiya Chandrasekar has consistently integrated traditional practices with modern scientific approaches to address pressing challenges in pollinator health, pesticide risk assessment, and sustainable beekeeping. Her contributions span impactful publications, books, fellowships, awards, and training programs, reflecting both academic excellence and societal relevance. By bridging research, teaching, and outreach, Dr. Sowmiya Chandrasekar, has strived to empower farmers, students, and the beekeeping community while contributing to food security and ecological resilience.  Dr. Sowmiya Chandrasekar, humbly submits her nomination for the Best Researcher Award, believing this recognition will further inspire her to expand her contributions to global pollinator conservation and sustainable agriculture.

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Sowmiya, C., Srinivasan, M. R., & Saravanan, P. A. (2018). Diversity of pollinators in drumstick, Moringa oleifera Lam. ecosystem.

Banumathi, K., Murugan, M., Jeyarani, S., Mohankumar, S., Balasubramani, V., … (2020). Prevalence of invasive Aleyrodidae harbouring horticultural host plants in different ecosystems of Tamil Nadu. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 8(6), 886–890.

Elanchezhyan, K., Sowmiya, C., Agilesh, S., & Venkatesh, M. (2017). Diversity of odonates at agricultural college campus, Killikulam, Tamil Nadu, India. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies, 5(5), 935–940.

Sowmiya, C., Srinivasan, M. R., & Saravanan, P. A. (2019). Bowl trap sampling to study pollinator diversity in moringa ecosystem. Innovative Farming, 4(3), 167–173.

Sowmiya, C., Murugan, M., Saravanan, P. A., Suganthi, A., & Bhuvaneswari, K. (2022). Impact of neonicotinoid insecticides on the foraging preference of Indian honey bee, Apis cerana indica (Fab.) (Hymenoptera, Apidae) visiting sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.). Current Journal of Applied Plant and Soil Sciences, 34(10), 85–96.

Chandrasekar, S., Murugan, M., Saravanan, A., Suganthi, A., & [others]. (2022). Impact of neonicotinoid insecticides on the foraging activity of Indian honey bee, Apis cerana indica (Fab.) in the cotton ecosystem. Journal of Current Crop Science and Technology, 109(4–6), 1–10.

Chandrasekar, S., Murugan, M., Mannu, J., Saravanan, A., & [others]. (2025). Indian honey bees (Apis cerana indica) detoxify imidacloprid and clothianidin: In silico and in vivo analyses of key detoxifying enzymes. Journal of Apicultural Research. Advance online publication.

Shweta, K., Saminathan, V. R., Sowmiya, C., Preetha, G., Srinivasan, M. R., … (2025). Flying sperm: The indispensable component of the instrumental insemination of honey bees: A review. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 1, 10.

Chandrasekar, S., Murugan, M., Suganthi, A., Saravanan, A., & [others]. (2025). Effects of neonicotinoid residues in Apis cerana indica bees and bee products: LC-MS/MS analysis and dietary risk assessment in a sunflower field study. Ecotoxicology. Advance online publication.

Shanthi, M., Saminathan, V. R., Srinivasan, M. R., Ravivarman, S., Preetha, G., Murugan, M., … (2025). Success stories of Tamil Nadu beekeepers (Tamil). Coimbatore: TNAU Press.

Saminathan, V. R., & Sowmiya, C. (2025). Profitable beekeeping. Chennai: New Century Book House.

Krishnamoorthy, S. V., Sowmiya, C., Preetha, G., Saminathan, V. R., & Srinivasan, M. R. (2025). Know more entomology. Coimbatore: TNAU Press.

Sowmiya, C., & Srinivasan, M. R. (2024). Beekeeping: An element of entomology. New Delhi: Kalyani Publications.

Sowmiya, C., Srinivasan, M. R., Vasanthakumar, S., & Saravanan, P. A. (2020). Foraging activity of Indian honey bee at the hive entrance. In Multi-dimensional approaches in transforming agriculture (p. 179).

Sowmiya, C., Srinivasan, M. R., Saravanan, P. A., & Kumaran, K. M. (2017). Foraging behaviour of Indian honey bee, Apis cerana indica (Fab.) (Hymenoptera, Apidae) based on activity at hive entrance in moringa, Moringa oleifera (Lam.).

Caroline Neuberg | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Caroline Neuberg | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Leeds Trinity University | United Kingdom

Dr. Caroline Neuberg is a dedicated science educator and researcher whose career bridges physical volcanology and transformative science education. With a PhD in Physical Volcanology, international postdoctoral experience, and leadership roles in both academia and schools, she has consistently advanced innovative approaches to science teaching. Her pioneering work in establishing school seismometer networks in New Zealand and England has brought real-world research into classrooms, inspiring young learners to engage with authentic scientific inquiry. A Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and Chartered Science Teacher, she was recognized with the Royal Astronomical Society’s Sir Patrick Moore Medal for Education, underscoring her exceptional impact on science communication and education.

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Neuberg, C. M. A., Davies, A., & Nourshargh, E. M. (2025). The elephant in the science staff room: An investigation into the mathematical skills and confidence of pre-service science teachers. International Journal of Science Education, 47(11), 2557601.

Charles Andre Nieves | Research Excellence | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Charles Andre Nieves | Research Excellence | Young Researcher Award 

University Of The Immaculate Conception | Philippines

Charles Andre F. Nieves, LPT, MAEM, is a licensed professional teacher, researcher, and academic leader with a distinguished record of excellence in education, research, and international collaboration. A Cum Laude graduate of the University of the Immaculate Conception, he has earned a Master of Arts in Educational Management, pursued advanced studies in language teaching and research methodologies, and gained international exposure through programs in Malaysia and Indonesia. With teaching experience spanning basic education and higher education—including his current role as a College Linguist Professor and International Office Coordinator—he combines expertise in educational management, linguistics, and curriculum development. His contributions include published research on artificial intelligence in teaching, ongoing cross-linguistic studies, and leadership in student organizations, training workshops, and international academic events. Recognized with numerous awards for excellence, leadership, and service, he continues to advance innovations in teaching, research, and global education partnerships.

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Nieves, C. A. F., Baldonado, C. C., Mamonong, V. H., Aytong, N. E., Muslim, A. B., & Ja’afar, S. B. (2025). Cognate relations of basic lexical inventory development among Filipino, Indonesian, and Malay languages. Cogent Arts & Humanities, 12(1), 2549404.

Shiva Shankar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shiva Shankar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Zoological Survey of India | India

C. Shiva Shankar is a dedicated Senior Research Fellow at the Zoological Survey of India, specializing in taxonomy, molecular systematics, and ecology of aquatic beetles, fishes, and freshwater crabs. He has significantly contributed to biodiversity documentation through the discovery of new species and first records in India. His doctoral research on aquatic beetles of the Eastern Ghats has generated more than 500 DNA barcodes, marking the first molecular systematic study of aquatic beetles in the country. He has authored over 15 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and a co-authored book on threatened fauna. His expertise spans DNA barcoding, water quality analysis, GIS and GPS field surveys, and museum specimen curation. With extensive fieldwork across Indian ecosystems, he has collected and identified over 95 species of aquatic beetles, including rare and endemic taxa. He has successfully submitted over 600 DNA sequences to NCBI, strengthening global biodiversity databases. Beyond research, he actively participates in national conferences, workshops, and biodiversity initiatives, enhancing collaborative conservation efforts. Recognized for his hard work, leadership skills, and self-motivation, he is committed to advancing aquatic biodiversity science. His career vision is to contribute to global research excellence while promoting sustainable management of freshwater ecosystems.

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“First record of Scoliopsis spinosa d’Orchymont, 1919 (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) from India”

“Molecular Characterization of Rare Predaceous Aquatic Beetle Methles indicus Regimbart, 1899 (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) from Eastern Ghats, India”

“Freshwater decapods (Crustacea: Decapoda) of Palair Reservoir, Telangana, India”

“Notes on Ptilomera agriodes (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerridae) from Eastern Ghats, India”

Daniela Ortega Vásconez | Academic Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Daniela Ortega Vásconez | Academic Recognition | Best Researcher Award

Universidad de Alicante | Ecuador

Daniela Pilar Ortega Vásconez is a tourism researcher, lecturer, and consultant with over a decade of academic and professional experience in sustainable, rural, and community-based tourism. Currently pursuing her doctorate in Tourism at the University of Alicante, Spain, she has contributed to international research projects, authored indexed publications, and presented at global conferences on tourism, gender, and socio-ecological resilience. With a strong background in teaching, consultancy, and cultural heritage training, she combines academic rigor with community engagement, focusing on empowerment, gender equity, and sustainable development. Her professional path reflects a deep commitment to advancing inclusive tourism models that foster resilience, innovation, and cultural preservation.

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Featured Publications

“Comunidad con vocación turística: una visión desde los sistemas socio-ecológicos y la resiliencia”

“Resiliencia socio-ecológica: una perspectiva teórico-metodológica para el turismo comunitario”

“Propuesta de un modelo contextualizado de capacitación para promover el turismo comunitario en el Ecuador: Estudio de caso, Asociación Ruta del Chagra-ASORUTACHAGRA”

“Empoderamiento: Factor determinante de la planeación participativa del ecoturismo”

“Turismo ecocida o turismo ecológico? El ecoturismo: impactos y …”

“Diseño de un Sistema de Gestión de Calidad para los Centros de Turismo Comunitario promovidos por el GAD de la provincia de Sucumbíos, 2014–2015.”