Samia ZAOUI | AI Advancements | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Samia ZAOUI | AI Advancements | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Samia ZAOUI | Mohammed VI Foundation of Health and Sciences | Morocco

Dr. Samia Zaoui, based in Rabat, Morocco, is a multidisciplinary researcher and project leader bridging artificial intelligence, aeronautics, and healthcare systems innovation. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Computer Science Engineering (AI & Aeronautics) at the Higher Institute of Aeronautics and Space (ISAE-SUPAERO) and INP Toulouse, France. Her research focuses on the application of AI technologies for supply chain resilience, predictive modeling, and sustainable industrial systems, with a strong emphasis on pharmaceutical and healthcare logistics. Dr. Zaoui has an extensive background in strategic project development, digital transformation, and industrial management, having held leadership roles at the Mohammed VI Foundation of Health and Sciences and the Cheikh Zaid Foundation. She has spearheaded projects in sports medicine innovation, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and medical technology transfer, fostering collaborations with international organizations such as WHO, LCIF, and Smile Train. Her scientific contributions include several peer-reviewed publications in international journals, such as the Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management and Production Planning & Control, covering topics like AI-driven supply chain viability, sustainability in Industry 5.0, and pharmaceutical risk prediction using machine learning. Dr. Zaoui’s research integrates AI-based decision systems with aeronautical and industrial engineering principles, contributing to global efforts in intelligent, resilient, and sustainable supply networks. She also actively participates in international technology exhibitions and collaborative industrial initiatives across Europe, Asia, and Africa.

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Featured Publications

Zaoui, S., Foguem, C., Tchuente, D., Fosso-Wamba, S., & Kamsu-Foguem, B. (2023). The viability of supply chains with interpretable learning systems: The case of COVID-19 vaccine deliveries. Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, 24(4), 633–657. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40171-023-00357-w

Zaoui, S., Foguem, C., Tchuente, D., & Kamsu-Foguem, B. (2025). The application of artificial intelligence technologies in the resilience and the viability of supply chains: A systematic literature review. Production Planning & Control, 1–18.

Zaoui, H., Zaoui, S., Kamsu-Foguem, B., & Tchuente, D. (2024). Sustainability: The main pillar of Industry 5.0. Oklahoma International Publishing (OkIP) Books. https://doi.org/10.55432/978-1-6692-0007-9_13

StEER – Structural Engineering Extreme Event Reconnaissance. (2024). Hualien City, Taiwan Earthquake: Preliminary Virtual Reconnaissance Report (PVRR). https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-0d2z-9682

Chaitanya Kumar Mankala | Computational Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chaitanya Kumar Mankala | Computational Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chaitanya Kumar Mankala | Villanova University | United States

Dr. Chaitanya K. Mankala is a distinguished technologist and researcher specializing in artificial intelligence, cloud architecture, and large-scale enterprise systems. He has led transformative initiatives at global organizations including Deloitte, Capgemini, and Unisys, driving innovation through the integration of Microsoft Dynamics 365, SAP, and Salesforce platforms. As a top-performing scholar at Villanova University with advanced degrees in Software Engineering and Health Informatics, he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence. His research explores sustainable real-time natural language processing using serverless architectures and next-generation neuroidal networks, with notable publications and conference presentations at leading international forums such as MDPI, IEEE ISBI, and ICEHTMC. Dr. Mankala’s work bridges AI, cloud technologies, and enterprise intelligence, focusing on developing scalable, ethical, and high-performance digital solutions that shape the future of intelligent systems.

 

Libin Yang | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Libin Yang | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Libin Yang | Tianjin University of Technology | China

The Agricultural Technology Award honors individuals who are shaping the future of farming through innovative ideas and advanced research. It recognizes professionals who develop sustainable and smart agricultural systems that improve productivity and protect natural resources. The award encourages creativity, dedication, and real-world solutions that address food security and environmental challenges. Eligible candidates include researchers and professionals with strong academic or practical backgrounds in agricultural technology. Applicants are evaluated based on innovation, scientific contribution, and the impact of their work on farming communities. The selection process values originality, practical outcomes, and transformative potential in agricultural practices. Candidates are required to submit a biography, abstract, and supporting materials that demonstrate their research and achievements. The award promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing within the global agricultural community. It highlights advancements in precision farming, automation, and digital tools that enhance crop yield and efficiency. Recognition under this program strengthens leadership and inspires future agricultural innovators. The award fosters the use of technology in creating eco-friendly and resource-efficient farming systems. It serves as a platform for showcasing excellence in research and development in agriculture. Honorees become part of a growing network of experts driving innovation in food production. This initiative reflects a commitment to modernizing agriculture through science and technology. It ultimately supports global efforts toward a more sustainable, productive, and resilient agricultural future.

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Featured Publications

Guo, W., Bo, C., Li, W., Feng, Z., Cong, E., Yang, L., & Yang, L. (2022). Enhanced photocatalytic activity of nonuniformly nitrogen-doped Nb₂O₅ by prolonging the lifetime of photogenerated holes. Nanomaterials, 12(10), 1690. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12101690

Shiv Kumar Lohan | Agricultural Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shiv Kumar Lohan | Agricultural Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shiv Kumar Lohan | Punjab Agricultural University | India

Dr. Shiv Kumar Lohan is an accomplished Associate Professor at the Department of Farm Machinery & Power Engineering, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, working under the ICAR–AICRP on Ergonomics and Safety in Agriculture. His research focuses on ergonomics and artificial intelligence applications in agricultural mechanization, including the development of immersive virtual reality environments, AI-based ergonomic systems, and remotely controlled farm machinery. With over 50 research publications in leading international journals, three books, and multiple patents, he has made significant contributions to enhancing agricultural efficiency and safety. His work has received extensive academic recognition, reflected in 31 Scopus-indexed documents, 910 citations across 799 citing papers, and an h-index of 11, highlighting his impactful and sustained scholarly contributions to the field.

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siguo xiao | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. siguo xiao | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. siguo xiao | Xiangtan University | China

Dr. Siguo Xiao is a distinguished Professor and Doctoral Supervisor specializing in optoelectronic technology and semiconductor physics. He teaches core courses such as Optoelectronic Technology and Semiconductor Physics, fostering innovation and practical expertise among graduate and doctoral students. His research focuses on solid-state luminescence, luminescent materials, and advanced optoelectronic applications, with interests spanning nanomaterials, optical glass and ceramics, and semiconductor optoelectronic technologies. Over his prolific career, Prof. Xiao has led or participated in more than ten major research projects, including the National Program, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and key initiatives supported by the Hunan Provincial Department of Science and Technology and the Department of Education. His project leadership includes notable NSFC-funded studies on semiconductor oxide/rare earth fluoride micro-nano composites and broadband quantum cutting luminescent materials Prof. Xiao has made significant scholarly contributions, authoring over 80 SCI/EI-indexed papers in high-impact journals such as Physical Review Letters, Optics Letters, Journal of Applied Physics, and RSC Advances. His research has achieved an impressive academic footprint, with 1,578 citations from 1,412 documents, 110 total publications, and an h-index of 23 — underscoring both the depth and influence of his scientific output. He is also an accomplished inventor with over ten national invention patents, including A Blue Up-Conversion Luminescent Material and Its Preparation Method and A Silicate Yellow Long-Lasting Phosphor and Its Preparation Method. Four of his patented technologies have been successfully transferred for industrial application, highlighting his commitment to translational research and technology commercialization. In recognition of his outstanding scientific achievements, Prof. Xiao received the Third Prize of the Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award. His mentorship has guided graduate students to notable accolades, including one Provincial Excellent Graduate Thesis and two Xiangtan University President’s Awards.

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Featured Publications

Li⁺ and B³⁺ Co-Doping Induced Near-Infrared Emission Enhancement of Ga₁.₆Sc₀.₄O₃:Cr³⁺. (2025). ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology.

Long-Wavelength Broadband Near-Infrared ZrTe₃O₈:Cr³⁺, Ti⁴⁺ Phosphor of High Luminescence Quantum Yield and Excellent Thermal Stability. (2025). ACS Applied Optical Materials.

Luminescence Improvement via Site Environment Adjustment and Site Occupancy Regulation of Eu²⁺ in Ca₈MgSi₄O₁₆Cl₂. (2025). Optical Materials.

Pure Near-Infrared Up-Conversion Emission of Tm³⁺ Sensitized by Ni²⁺ in MgGa₂O₄. (2024). Journal of Physical Chemistry C.

Broadband Near-Infrared Emission in Cr³⁺, Yb³⁺, Li⁺ Tri-Doped In₂TeO₆. (2024). Materials Research Bulletin.

Hanin Othman | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Hanin Othman | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Hanin Othman | The Pennsylvania State University | United States

Dr. Hanin Othman is an accomplished Architect, Researcher, and Designer whose work bridges sustainable architecture, environmental sensing, and computational design. Currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Architecture (Sustainability) at The Pennsylvania State University (USA), she explores innovative intersections between indoor environmental quality monitoring, IoT-based sensor technologies, robotics, and climate-responsive design. Her research advances the integration of low-cost, data-driven sensing systems for health-equitable and energy-efficient built environments, while also engaging in digital fabrication and robotic material processes that merge craft with computational design. She serves as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and Artist & Maker in Residence at Penn State’s College of Engineering, where she leads interdisciplinary workshops on Arduino-based environmental monitoring and IoT applications in architecture. Dr. Othman’s academic career spans over a decade, including extensive teaching and studio leadership at The Hashemite University (Jordan), where she taught across design studios, architectural theory, heritage conservation, and environmental systems. Her research contributions have earned her numerous accolades, including the ICDS Rising Researcher Award, Fox Scholar Award, Artists and Makers in Residence Fellowship, and Sustainability Graduate Student Award Nomination at Penn State. She also received the Best Master Thesis Published Paper Award from the University of Jordan  and the Best Graduation Project Award from The Hashemite University . Her scholarly output demonstrates her growing global recognition, with 45 citations across 45 documents and an h-index of 1, reflecting emerging influence in the fields of smart building systems, urban thermal comfort modeling, and IoT-driven architectural innovation. Through her interdisciplinary and human-centered approach, Dr. Othman continues to contribute to shaping a more sustainable, resilient, and health-conscious built environment aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Featured Publications

Othman, H., Sieves, G., Guimarães, T., & Azari, R. (2025). A calibration chamber framework for low-cost indoor air quality sensor validation. Building and Environment, 283, 113856. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2025.113856

Othman, H., Azari, R., & Guimarães, T. (2024). Low-cost IoT-based indoor air quality monitoring. Technology | Architecture + Design, 8(2), 2405403. https://doi.org/10.1080/24751448.2024.2405403

Othman, H., Sieves, G., Guimarães, T., & Azari, R. (2024, November 13). Development of a calibration chamber to evaluate the performance of a low-cost IAQ sensing device. In SIGraDi 2024 – Biodigital Intelligent Systems Conference.

Othman, H. (2023). Exploring low-cost sensors for indoor air quality (IAQ) monitoring. In C+++: Computation, Culture, and Context – Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the Arab Society for Computation in Architecture, Art and Design (ASCAAD).

Imam, C. A., Othman, H. A. S., & Çapunaman, Ö. B. (2023). Robotic plaster carving: Formalizing subtractive detailing of plaster surfaces for construction and crafts. In Proceedings of the 41st International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe) (Vol. 1, pp. 397–406). https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2023.1.397

Mohammed Al-Qahtani | Precision Medicine | Pioneer Researcher Award

Prof. Mohammed Al-Qahtani | Precision Medicine | Pioneer Researcher Award

Prof. Mohammed Al-Qahtani | C&RD, KFSHRC – Riyadh | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Mohammed H.S.A. Al-Qahtani, Ph.D., FRSC, is a distinguished Saudi radiochemist and nuclear medicine expert whose work bridges advanced radiopharmaceutical science and healthcare innovation. Serving at King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre, he has contributed extensively to the development of diagnostic and therapeutic isotopes for clinical and research applications. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Dr. Al-Qahtani’s research integrates chemistry, biology, and medical imaging to improve disease detection and treatment precision. His academic journey includes collaborations with leading international institutions, reflecting his global scientific influence. As a mentor and research leader, he has supervised numerous projects and publications that advance Saudi Arabia’s position in nuclear science and radiopharmacy. Dr. Al-Qahtani’s expertise spans radioisotope production, quality assurance, and radiopharmaceutical development for PET and SPECT imaging. His leadership in establishing research infrastructure and regulatory frameworks has been instrumental in advancing national healthcare capabilities. Through his pioneering work, he promotes innovation, safety, and education in nuclear medicine. Recognized with numerous honors and fellowships, he continues to inspire future scientists in radiological and pharmaceutical sciences. His enduring contributions highlight a commitment to excellence, scientific integrity, and translational impact in medical chemistry and nuclear technology.

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Nawar, M. F., Selim, A. A., Essa, B. M., El-Daoushy, A. F., Swidan, M. M., Chambers, C. G., Al Qahtani, M. H., Smith, C. J., & Sakr, T. M. (2025). Actinium-225/Bismuth-213 as potential leaders for targeted alpha therapy: Current supply, application barriers, and future prospects. Cancers, 17(18), 3055. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17183055

Nawar, M. F., El-Daoushy, A. F., Ashry, A., & Türler, A. (2022). Developing a chromatographic ⁹⁹ᵐTc generator based on mesoporous alumina for industrial radiotracer applications: A potential new generation sorbent for using low-specific-activity ⁹⁹Mo. Molecules, 27(17), 5667. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27175667

Nawar, M. F., El-Daoushy, A. F., Ashry, A., Soliman, M. A., & Türler, A. (2022). Evaluating the sorption affinity of low specific activity ⁹⁹Mo on different metal oxide nanoparticles. Inorganics, 10(10), 154. https://doi.org/10.3390/inorganics10100154

Nawar, M. F., El-Daoushy, A. F., Madkour, M., & Türler, A. (2022). Sorption profile of low specific activity ⁹⁹Mo on nanoceria-based sorbents for the development of ⁹⁹ᵐTc generators: Kinetics, equilibrium, and thermodynamic studies. Nanomaterials, 12(9), 1587. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12091587

Walter Schumm | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Walter Schumm | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Walter Schumm | Kansas State University | United States

Dr. Walter R. Schumm, Emeritus Professor of Applied Family Science at Kansas State University, is a distinguished scholar whose academic and professional journey spans over four decades of teaching, research, and service. With a Ph.D. in Family Studies from Purdue University and a strong foundation in research methods and statistics, Dr. Schumm has made significant contributions to the fields of family science, human sexuality, social research integrity, and military leadership studies. Throughout his tenure at Kansas State University, he taught a wide range of courses in family theory, research methodology, and marriage education, while mentoring numerous master’s and doctoral students. Beyond academia, Dr. Schumm’s career reflects a remarkable blend of scholarship and service, having held multiple leadership positions in the U.S. Army and Army Reserve, where he earned commendations for excellence in logistics, mobilization planning, and unit command. His research portfolio includes influential works on same-sex parenting, research ethics, and statistical integrity in social science, with publications in journals such as Accountability in Research, The Linacre Quarterly, and The Journal of Human Sexuality. A Fellow of the National Council on Family Relations and recipient of multiple awards—including the President’s Award from the Alliance for Therapeutic Choice and Scientific Integrity—Dr. Schumm continues to be recognized for his analytical rigor, ethical insight, and contributions to both social science and public service.

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Featured Publications

Schumm, W. R., Bloomstrom, G., Theodore, V. P., & Roy, R. N. (2025). Reliability and validation of US Army-oriented brief work-to-family and family-to-work conflict scales: An email sample of 262 Army career officers. Social Sciences.

Schumm, W. R., Brady, A. C., Solis, D., Cerny, J., Mann, M., & Francis, M., et al. (2023). Daily response of vital signs to COVID-19 infection: A case study of an unvaccinated 70-year-old male with type II diabetes treated with monoclonal antibodies and selected supplements. American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research, 19(4), 428.

Schumm, W. R. (2023). A further examination of excesses or deficits of terminal zeroes in scientific research: Using binomial testing to assess probabilities for different anomaly classifications as evidence of data fabrication or falsification. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 52(4), 43992–43995.

Schumm, W. R. (2022). A re-analysis of data from Sullins, Rosik, and Santero (2021): Are sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE) helpful for those who don’t change? F1000Research, 11, [version 1; peer review: awaiting publication].

Schumm, W. R., & Rosik, C. H. (2022). A critical review of the 2021 APA [American Psychological Association] resolution on sexual orientation change efforts. Noble International Journal of Social Sciences Research, 7(2), 40–51.

Zhixue Tian | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhixue Tian | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhixue Tian | Hebei Normal University | China

Dr. Zhixue Tian is an Associate Professor at the College of Physics and Information Engineering, Hebei Normal University, China. His research centers on first-principles calculations of material surfaces and interfaces, with a strong focus on understanding catalytic mechanisms, segregation behavior, and electronic and magnetic properties in complex systems. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Physics and Chemistry from the University of Science and Technology Beijing, where he studied grain boundary embrittlement in metals using first-principles methods. He later conducted advanced research at Osaka University and Kyoto University in Japan under the guidance of Prof. Yoshitada Morikawa, investigating the segregation behavior of precious metals at perovskite surfaces. Dr. Tian has contributed extensively to computational materials science, employing methods such as Density Functional Theory with codes like VASP, STATE, QuantumEspresso, WIEN2K, and CASTEP. His studies have advanced understanding in fields such as surface chemistry, heterostructure interfaces, and catalytic processes, with numerous publications in high-impact journals including Applied Surface Science, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Nano Letters, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. In addition to his research, he teaches Solid State Physics and is proficient in Unix and Windows systems as well as FORTRAN programming, bringing both theoretical and computational expertise to his academic and scientific endeavors.

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Ludovica Di Renzo | Research Excellence | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Ludovica Di Renzo | Research Excellence | Women Researcher Award 

Dr. Ludovica Di Renzo | Istittuto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale G.Caporale | Italy

Dr. Ludovica Di Renzo is an accomplished veterinary researcher specializing in marine animal health, wildlife pathology, and aquaculture sustainability. With a career devoted to understanding the effects of emerging diseases, pollutants, and environmental stressors on aquatic species, she has made significant contributions to marine ecosystem monitoring and animal welfare. Currently serving as a Researcher at the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo e del Molise “G. Caporale”, she brings extensive experience in diagnostics of wild and stranded marine animals, including necropsy, histology, parasitology, cytology, and molecular diagnostics. Her research also extends to microplastics detection and the assessment of their biological impacts on marine organisms. Dr. Di Renzo holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), a PhD in Veterinary Medical Sciences, Public Health, and Animal Welfare, along with postgraduate specializations in Laboratory Animal Science and Medicine and dual second-level master’s degrees in Aquaculture of the Future and Healthcare Management and Administration. Her interdisciplinary background bridges veterinary pathology, marine ecology, and environmental biotechnology, positioning her at the forefront of integrated marine health research. She is the author and co-author of over 35 peer-reviewed scientific publications featured in leading journals such as Pathogens, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Environmental Pollution, Animals, PLoS One, and Scientific Reports. Her impactful work on cetacean diseases, sea turtle health, microplastics contamination, and zoonotic pathogens has earned her international recognition, contributing to global marine conservation efforts. Beyond her research, Dr. Di Renzo actively participates in national scientific boards and committees on aquaculture and wildlife health, providing expert advisory input for policy and conservation strategies. She has delivered numerous presentations at international conferences including the European Cetacean Society, World Marine Mammal Conference, and International Sea Turtle Symposium, sharing insights into the health challenges facing marine wildlife. Fluent in Italian and English, with intermediate Portuguese proficiency gained through Erasmus experience at the University of Lisbon, she also dedicates her time to volunteer work with Centro Studi Cetacei Onlus and Sub Loto, supporting marine rescue and rehabilitation initiatives. Dr. Ludovica Di Renzo’s scholarly impact is reflected in 36 documents, 318 citations, and an h-index of 11, underscoring her sustained contributions to advancing veterinary and marine science globally.

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Di Renzo, L., Mariani, G., Matiddi, M., Silvestri, C., Chiesa, S., Petochi, T., Marino, G., Pizzurro, F., Fazio, S., Rossi, E., et al. (2025, October 6). First survey on sea turtles’ interactions in mussel farms in Italy. Animals, 15(19), 2909. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15192909

Pizzurro, F., Nerone, E., Di Domenico, M., Ancora, M., Mincarelli, L. F., Salini, R., Di Renzo, L., Fazio, S., & Recchi, S. (2025, April 3). Realistic environmental exposure of microplastics in European flat oyster, Ostrea edulis: Evaluation of accumulation and depuration under controlled conditions and molecular assessment of a set of reference genes. Water, 17(7), 1063. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17071063

Di Febo, T., Di Francesco, G., Grattarola, C., Sonsini, L., Di Renzo, L., Lucifora, G., Puleio, R., Di Francesco, C. E., Smoglica, C., Di Guardo, G., et al. (2025, January 2). Serological diagnosis of Brucella infection in cetaceans by rapid serum agglutination test and competitive ELISA with Brucella abortus and Brucella ceti as antigens. Pathogens, 14(1), 26. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14010026

Grattarola, C., Pietroluongo, G., Belluscio, D., Berio, E., Canonico, C., Centelleghe, C., Cocumelli, C., Crotti, S., Denurra, D., Di Donato, A., et al. (2024, September). Pathogen prevalence in cetaceans stranded along the Italian coastline between 2015 and 2020. Pathogens, 13(9), 762. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens13090762

Di Renzo, L., De Angelis, M. E., Torresi, M., Mariani, G., Pizzurro, F., Mincarelli, L. F., Esposito, E., Oliviero, M., Iaccarino, D., & Di Nocera, F., et al. (2024, April 18). Genomic characterization of Listeria monocytogenes and other Listeria species isolated from sea turtles. Microorganisms, 12(4), 817. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12040817