Isaac Aninakwanh | Research Excellence | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Isaac Aninakwanh | Research Excellence | Young Scientist Award

St. Monicas College of Education–Mampong, Ashanti | Ghana

Isaac Aninakwah is a doctoral researcher in Geography and Regional Planning with a strong academic foundation and multidisciplinary expertise in physical and human geography, environmental science, and social studies. He holds advanced training in geography education and has developed broad competence across geomorphology, climatology, water resources, wetland management, oceanography, environmental governance, and sustainability studies. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to understanding the interactions between natural systems and human societies, particularly within developing-country contexts. His research interests focus on geomorphology, shoreline dynamics, water quality assessment, climate change adaptation, land-use and land-cover change, environmental justice, and sustainable management of marine and terrestrial resources. He has demonstrated significant experience in handling research projects related to sediment contamination, erosion processes, hill slope failure, wetland degradation, urban heat island dynamics, biodiversity conservation, and resource governance. His work integrates geospatial techniques, remote sensing, GIS, statistical analysis, and field-based environmental assessment to inform policy-relevant solutions. Isaac has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and contributed scholarly chapters to reputable academic publishers. His research outputs address critical environmental and socio-economic challenges, including land degradation, water security, plastic pollution, eutrophication, urban expansion, and ecosystem service loss. In addition to academic publishing, he actively contributes to public discourse through opinion pieces on environmental management, governance, infrastructure safety, social welfare, and sustainable development. Beyond research, he is an experienced educator with strong mentoring, proposal writing, and research dissemination skills. He is proficient in statistical software, geospatial tools, and digital research platforms, enabling effective data-driven analysis. Fluent in English and Twi with basic proficiency in French, he combines academic rigor with effective communication and community engagement. Overall, Isaac Aninakwah is a dedicated scholar and educator whose work bridges environmental science, social inquiry, and policy relevance, contributing meaningfully to sustainable development, resource management, and geographic scholarship in Africa.

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Youming Wang | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Youming Wang | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center | China

Dr. Wang Youming is a distinguished veterinary epidemiologist and senior leader at the China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center, recognized nationally and internationally for his expertise in animal disease surveillance, risk analysis, and policy development. With more than two decades of continuous engagement in veterinary epidemiology, he has played a pivotal role in strengthening animal health systems, advancing evidence-based disease prevention strategies, and supporting public health protection through improved animal disease control. Dr. Wang holds advanced academic training in veterinary medicine, including doctoral and master’s qualifications, complemented by specialized international training in field veterinary epidemiology. His strong academic foundation is matched by extensive practical experience in applied epidemiology, emergency response, and international veterinary collaboration. In his current leadership roles, Dr. Wang serves as Head of the FAO Reference Center for Veterinary Epidemiology in China, Director of the Division of Epidemiology Survey, and Head of the WOAH Collaborating Centre for Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health. Through these positions, he provides strategic direction for national epidemiological investigations, disease risk assessment, and policy advisory services, while also representing China in global animal health initiatives. Dr. Wang has been a key contributor to major national animal disease prevention and control strategies, including comprehensive plans addressing avian influenza and other high-impact animal diseases. He led the establishment of a nationwide epidemiological investigation system for major animal diseases and introduced advanced statistical and dynamic modeling approaches to identify disease risk factors and evaluate control measures. His work significantly advanced the transition of animal disease risk analysis in China from qualitative judgment to quantitative, data-driven decision-making. Beyond policy and system development, Dr. Wang has built collaborative research platforms linking leading domestic universities with prominent international institutions. He has authored over a hundred peer-reviewed articles, published numerous academic books, and submitted dozens of high-level technical reports to national authorities. His sustained contributions have had a lasting impact on veterinary epidemiology, animal health governance, and international cooperation in disease prevention and control.

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Dayirou Njoya | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Dayirou Njoya | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

University of Yaounde 1 | Cameroon

Professor NJOYA Dayirou is a senior lecturer and researcher in applied inorganic chemistry, specializing in mineral materials chemistry, and serves at the Faculty of Science of the University of Yaoundé I. His academic career is marked by steady progression to the rank of Professor, reflecting his sustained commitment to higher education, scientific research, and the development of local expertise. His research activities primarily focus on the physicochemical properties of ceramic materials, the study of local mineral resources, the valorization of clays, bauxites, and feldspars, as well as the development of technical ceramics and ceramic membranes, particularly for water treatment and purification applications. He has developed recognized expertise in the chemical, mineralogical, and microstructural characterization of materials, the optimization of processing routes, and the evaluation of the technological properties of finished products. Professor NJOYA Dayirou is the author and co-author of a substantial body of scientific publications in leading international journals, addressing topics such as the genesis and industrial valorization of clay deposits, vitreous ceramics, porous materials, low-cost filtration membranes, and environmentally friendly materials derived from local resources and agro-industrial waste. His research has made a significant contribution to the advancement of sustainable ceramic materials in Central Africa. He has also led and co-led several international research projects in collaboration with European and African institutions, thereby strengthening South–South and North–South scientific cooperation. Alongside his academic activities, he holds administrative and community leadership responsibilities, demonstrating strong societal engagement and leadership rooted in local and scientific development.

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Ali Raza Shaikh | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Ali Raza Shaikh | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

TU Darmstadt | Germany

Ali Raza Shaikh is a doctoral researcher in Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, specializing in fluid mechanics, ice adhesion, heat transfer, aerodynamics, and anti-icing surface technologies. His Ph.D. research focuses on the experimental study of ice adhesion in the tensile mode, with strong emphasis on surface–interface science and ice-phobic material design. He is an MSCA-ITN Research Assistant within the SURFICE project, where he established a dedicated Ice Adhesion Laboratory, developed advanced experimental setups, conducted high-precision measurements, and managed project activities, budgets, and international collaborations. Ali holds a Master’s degree in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics from Jiangsu University, China, where his research combined experimental and numerical investigations of droplet impact on micro-textured superhydrophobic surfaces. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Quaid-e-Awam University, Pakistan, with strong foundations in thermal sciences, fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, and machine design. His international research experience includes an industrial research internship at Rail Tec Arsenal, Austria, performing icing wind tunnel experiments under realistic cold-climate conditions. He has authored and co-authored peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters on icing physics, superhydrophobic surfaces, and multiphase flow modeling. With expertise in advanced experimental diagnostics, surface characterization, and numerical analysis, Ali is an emerging researcher in ice-surface interactions and cold-region engineering technologies.

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Muhammad Imran Asghar | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Muhammad Imran Asghar | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China | China

Muhammad Imran Asghar is a PhD candidate specializing in Paleontology and Stratigraphy at the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology (NIGPAS), Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he is pursuing advanced research from 2021 to 2026. His academic journey reflects a strong and consistent focus on fossil plants, palynology, and Permian stratigraphy, supported by rigorous training at leading institutions in China and Pakistan. He earned his Master’s degree in Paleontology and Stratigraphy from Jilin University (2018–2021), following a year of intensive Chinese language training at the same university, enabling him to actively engage in academic research and international collaboration in China. His foundational education includes a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Geology from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, complemented by pre-medical and science education from recognized boards in Punjab, Pakistan. Muhammad Imran Asghar’s research primarily concentrates on Permian paleobotany, particularly sigillarian lycopsids, in situ megaspores, bisporangiate strobili, and palynofloral assemblages from Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang, China. His work contributes significantly to understanding the reproductive biology, taxonomy, and evolutionary significance of Late Paleozoic plant groups, as well as their stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental implications. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals such as Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology and Global Geology, including the description of new genera and species, notably Bisigillariostrobus prolificus and Sublagenicula echinata. In addition to journal articles, he has actively presented his research at major international conferences, including the International Palynological Congress (IPC) and academic meetings of the Chinese Academy of Paleontology, highlighting his engagement with the global paleontological community. Through his integrative approach combining paleobotany, palynology, and stratigraphic analysis, Muhammad Imran Asghar is emerging as a promising researcher contributing to the reconstruction of Permian terrestrial ecosystems and the advancement of Paleozoic plant science.



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Wenjing Tang | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenjing Tang | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenjing Tang | Huazhong University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Wenjing Tang is a distinguished researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, specializing in the immunopathogenic mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases and translational biomarker research. Her work focuses on understanding the role of immune regulation in cardiac disorders, particularly through experimental autoimmune myocarditis (EAM) modeling and the evaluation of cardiac function. She possesses advanced expertise in B cell function regulation, AAV-mediated gene interference, Western Blot, flow cytometry, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) detection. Dr. Tang has made significant contributions to the field through the identification of novel therapeutic targets. Her research on GDF15 demonstrated its protective role in EAM by suppressing B cell function via modulation of autophagy and ROS, providing promising avenues for intervention in cardiovascular disease. She has published multiple first-author papers in high-impact SCI journals, reflecting her strong scientific rigor and innovation. Throughout her career, Dr. Tang has been involved in several research projects and holds multiple patents, demonstrating her commitment to translating scientific discoveries into practical applications. She has contributed to editorial work and collaborated with professional organizations, further enhancing the reach and impact of her research. Her areas of focus include immunology, cardiovascular pathophysiology, and biomarker development, highlighting a consistent record of advancing knowledge and clinical translation in her field. Dr. Tang’s work exemplifies a combination of technical proficiency, scientific creativity, and translational relevance. Her research has not only advanced understanding of immune-mediated cardiovascular mechanisms but has also provided potential strategies for novel therapeutic interventions. Through her dedication, innovative approach, and consistent contributions, Dr. Tang stands out as a leading researcher whose work continues to influence both the academic and clinical landscape.

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Author(s). (2025). Fluorinated solvent coupled anions-derived hybrid interphase enabled highly reversible and cryogenic silicon anode. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. https://doi.org/

María | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Dr. María | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Dr. María | University of Granada | Spain

María Vila Duplá is a multidisciplinary marine and aquatic scientist with expertise spanning microbial ecology, environmental monitoring, and ecosystem dynamics. Her academic foundation combines biology, marine science, and science communication, complemented by advanced training in imaging tools, bioinformatics, meta-omics, and plastic pollution assessment. This diverse educational background supports her integrated approach to studying aquatic ecosystems under global change. She has contributed to a range of research projects investigating phytoplankton dynamics, microbial consortia, ecosystem resilience, and the impacts of climate change and plastic pollution on freshwater and marine systems. Her work leverages experimental, observational, and computational methods, including field campaigns, mesocosm experiments, contaminant exposure assays, multivariate statistics, and predictive modeling. She is proficient in a wide array of laboratory techniques, from bacterial and algal culturing to flow cytometry, polymer analysis, and molecular biology workflows. In addition to research, María has extensive teaching experience at the undergraduate level in ecology, systems ecology, and environmental science, mentoring students through theses, capstone projects, and hands-on field and laboratory training. She also serves as a peer reviewer for high-impact journals and contributes as a journal specialist, highlighting her commitment to scientific rigor and dissemination. Her scientific contributions include high-quality publications in top-tier journals on topics such as microbial responses to environmental stressors, algal microbiome dynamics, and ecotoxicological effects of contaminants. She has actively presented her research at international conferences, showcasing her ability to communicate complex ecological processes to diverse audiences. María combines field expertise, laboratory proficiency, and computational skills with a strong commitment to mentorship, community engagement, and science communication. Fluent in Spanish, English, and French, she integrates interdisciplinary knowledge to address pressing environmental challenges and advance understanding of aquatic ecosystem resilience, making her a dynamic researcher, educator, and advocate for sustainable aquatic management.

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Vila Duplá, M., González-Olalla, J. M., Villar-Argaiz, M., Medina-Sánchez, J. M., & Carrillo, P. (2025). Fluctuating high temperature hinders long-term phytoplankton acclimation to Saharan dust. Journal of Environmental Sciences. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jes.2025.11.051

Cabrerizo, M. J., González-Olalla, J. M., Medina-Sánchez, J. M., Vila Duplá, M., & Carrillo, P. (2025). Warming fluctuations strengthen the photo-phagotrophic coupling in mixoplanktonic protists. Microbial Ecology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00248-025-02658-2

Vila Duplá, M. (2021). Dynamics of a macrophyte-driven coastal ecotone: Underlying factors and ecological implications. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 259, 107481. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2021.107481

Rim Hachana | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Rim Hachana | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award 

Prof. Rim Hachana | ESDES Business School – Lyon Catholic University | France

Dr. Rim Hachana is an accomplished Associate Professor of Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and International Business at ESDES Lyon Business School, Catholic University of Lyon (France), and a Full Professor at the Mediterranean School of Business (Tunisia). With more than two decades of academic and research experience, she has held progressive roles across leading universities in France and Tunisia, including Paris Dauphine University, Tunis Business School, and Manouba University. Her scholarly expertise spans corporate governance, entrepreneurship, responsible management, innovation, emotional competencies, and AI–human interaction in management. She has built a robust interdisciplinary research trajectory, publishing extensively in internationally recognized journals classified by ABS, CNRS, FNEGE, and contributing thought-leadership pieces for outlets such as The Conversation.Dr. Hachana has supervised numerous PhD dissertations (including several international cotutelle programs), producing award-winning doctoral research on organizational resilience, territorial governance, entrepreneurial competencies, and emotional intelligence in management. A committed educator and academic leader, she teaches a diverse portfolio of courses including Strategic Management, Corporate Governance, Responsible Management, Research Methodology, International Management, and Entrepreneurship & Innovation. She has also directed major research laboratories (RIGUEUR) and led multiple scientific initiatives and research programs. Her academic journey includes a Doctorate in Management from Paris Dauphine University, multiple international qualifications, and dual recognitions of HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) in both France and Tunisia. Across her career, Dr. Rim Hachana has established herself as an influential voice in strategic management, innovation, ethics, and socially responsible governance, consistently bridging research, education, and societal impact.

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Hachana, R. (2025). Shadows and lights: Disabled workers’ use of digital technologies in the workplace. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal. https://doi.org/10.1108/EDI-06-2024-0246

Hachana, R., Najar, T., & Ivanaj, S. (2025). Exploring the effect of institutional trust on the relationship between environmental consciousness and household recycling behavior. Environmental Management. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-024-02090-1

Hachana, R., & Gilormini, P. (2024). An alternative understanding of social entrepreneurs in terms of resonance and vulnerability: Based on Hartmut Rosa’s philosophy and sociology. Philosophy of Management. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40926-024-00247-w

Ben Zammel, I., & Hachana, R. (2023). Rethinking training transfer: A practice theory perspective. The Learning Organization. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLO-11-2021-0130

Hachana, R., Gharbi, S., & Chichti, F. (2021). De l’éthique du care et du travail émotionnel : Quelle réalité dans les EHPAD français installés en Tunisie ? Management & Avenir Santé, 7, 77–97. https://doi.org/10.3917/mavs.007.0077

Shivam Tripathi | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shivam Tripathi | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shivam Tripathi | Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur | India

Dr. Shivam Tripathi is a materials engineering researcher and faculty member specializing in atomistic simulations, machine learning–driven materials discovery, and the design of next-generation functional materials. With training from globally recognized institutions in materials science and computational engineering, he integrates advanced molecular dynamics, density functional theory, and data-driven modeling to address challenges in catalysis, shape memory alloys, energy storage, electronic materials, and space-relevant systems. His academic foundation combines rigorous theoretical knowledge with extensive hands-on experience in computational methods, including large-scale molecular dynamics, enhanced sampling, and ab-initio simulations. During his postdoctoral research, he worked on dynamic mechanisms of ammonia synthesis on iron surfaces under operando conditions, unveiling fundamental insights into nitrogen adsorption, dissociation, and poisoning pathways using machine-learning-accelerated simulation frameworks. His doctoral research provided breakthroughs in understanding nanoscale precipitate effects on martensitic transformations, enabling guidelines for designing low-fatigue, ultra-fine-grain shape memory alloys and uncovering mechanisms governing superelasticity and phase transformation behavior. Dr. Tripathi’s research portfolio extends to designing tunable transformations in lightweight alloys, modeling environment-dependent atomic-level properties in complex-concentrated alloys, and unraveling phonon transport mechanisms in nanoscale copper hybrids for nanoelectronics. He has contributed to multiple high-impact publications across catalysis, materials physics, and computational materials science, and his work has been recognized through awards, research honors, and competitive travel grants. His technical expertise includes Python, C, VASP, LAMMPS, PLUMED, Quantum Espresso, TensorFlow, and advanced materials characterization methods. Beyond research, he has contributed significantly to academic service and outreach through leadership roles, mentoring, teaching computational and experimental materials science courses, and developing open-access scientific software tools used by the broader materials community. His contributions reflect a commitment to innovation, academic excellence, and advancing computational materials engineering.

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Perego, S., Bonati, L., Tripathi, S., & Parrinello, M. (2024). How dynamics changes ammonia cracking on iron surfaces. ACS Catalysis, 14(19), 14652–14664.

Tripathi, S., Bonati, L., Perego, S., & Parrinello, M. (2024). How poisoning is avoided in a step of relevance to the Haber–Bosch catalysis. ACS Catalysis, 14, 4944–4950.

Tripathi, S., Vishnu, K. G., Titus, M. S., & Strachan, A. (2020). Tunability of martensitic transformation in Mg–Sc shape memory alloys: A DFT study. Acta Materialia, 189, 1–9.

Tripathi, S., Verma, V., Brown, T. W., & Kulkarni, K. N. (2017). Effect of small amount of manganese on the interdiffusivities in Fe–Al alloys. Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion, 38(2), 135–142.

Tripathi, S., Vishnu, K. G., Titus, M. S., & Strachan, A. (2022). Uncovering the role of nanoscale precipitates on martensitic transformation and superelasticity. Acta Materialia, 229, 117790.

Farnell, M. S., McClure, Z. D., Tripathi, S., & Strachan, A. (2022). Modeling environment-dependent atomic-level properties in complex-concentrated alloys. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 156(11).

Isabelle Boutron | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Isabelle Boutron | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Isabelle Boutron | Université Paris Cité | France

Dr. Fatimah Ibrahim Qassadi is a dedicated academic, pharmacist, and emerging research leader with extensive experience across clinical, academic, and scientific research environments. With over four years of service in one of Riyadh’s largest governmental hospitals and current appointment as a Lecturer at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University (PSAU), she brings a powerful blend of clinical expertise, teaching excellence, and research innovation. Her previous role as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Nottingham’s School of Pharmacy strengthened her international academic exposure and commitment to high-quality pharmaceutical education. Dr. Qassadi is deeply passionate about fostering supportive learning environments, mentoring future pharmacy professionals, and enhancing students’ communication, leadership, teamwork, and critical-thinking skills. Her work strongly aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, where she contributes to transforming healthcare and higher education through innovative teaching methodologies, advanced pharmaceutical research, and patient-centered care. She is committed to elevating the quality of pharmacy education and strengthening healthcare outcomes across Saudi Arabia’s evolving knowledge-based economy. In addition to her academic and clinical achievements, Dr. Qassadi has established a strong research footprint. Her Scopus profile demonstrates 45,400 citations across 40,318 citing documents, with 181 published documents and an h-index of 62—reflecting substantial scholarly impact and global research influence. These metrics highlight the depth and reach of her contributions in pharmaceutical sciences, microbiology, and therapeutic innovation. (Note: The Scopus “View h-index” button is disabled in preview mode.) With a proven record in scientific writing, clinical research, and interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Qassadi continues to advance impactful research while supporting the next generation of healthcare professionals.

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