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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Shohei Katsuya | Research Excellence | Excellence in Research

Mr. Shohei Katsuya | Research Excellence | Excellence in Research

Mr. Shohei Katsuya | Advanced Technology Laboratories, OSAKA GAS Co., Ltd. | Japan

Shohei Katsuya is a dedicated Researcher at the Advanced Technology Laboratories of OSAKA GAS Co., Ltd., where he specializes in cutting-edge metabolic and nutritional research. He holds a Master of Agriculture degree from Kyoto University, completed in March 2021, and has since been actively involved in advanced investigations centered on the physiological functions and health impacts of beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB). Since joining Osaka Gas in April 2021, Katsuya has contributed significantly to a series of clinical and biochemical studies exploring the therapeutic potential of BHB, a key ketone body known for its roles in metabolism, energy utilization, and physiological regulation. His research focuses on understanding the metabolic pathways and physiological effects of BHB in humans, with applications ranging from obesity reduction to improved sleep quality and metabolic health. He has authored five peer-reviewed publications between 2023 and 2025 in reputable journals including Obesities, Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology, Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, and Nutrition. These works include randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials investigating the effects of D-BHB on body fat reduction, sleep quality enhancement, and its safety profile in humans and animal models. Additionally, he contributed to a collaborative study demonstrating BHB’s protective effects on diabetic renal and muscular pathologies.Katsuya’s publications have collectively received 18 citations and earned an h-index of 2 according to Scopus, reflecting the emerging impact of his work within the nutritional and biochemical sciences. His ongoing projects continue to deepen scientific understanding of BHB as a functional metabolite with potential applications in health optimization, disease prevention, and metabolic regulation. Through his work, Shohei Katsuya is advancing evidence-based insights that contribute to both academic knowledge and practical applications in human health research.

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Katsuya, S., Kawata, Y., Kawamura, J., Goto, T., Takara, T., & Tsubota, J. (2025). Effect of D-β-hydroxybutyric acid on body fat in Japanese adults: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Obesities, 5(4), 82. https://doi.org/10.3390/obesities5040082

Aisyah, R., Katsuya, S., Miyata, K., Chen, Z., Horii, M., Kudo, A., Kumrungsee, T., Tsubota, J., & Yanaka, N. (2025). β-Hydroxybutyrate attenuates diabetic renal and muscular pathologies in a streptozotocin-induced diabetic model. Nutrition, Article 112792. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nut.2025.112792

Katsuya, S., Kawata, Y., Kawamura, Y., Kawamura, J., & Tsubota, J. (2025). Effect of d-β-hydroxybutyrate on sleep quality in healthy participants: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 89(5), 769–775. https://doi.org/10.1093/bbb/zbaf017

Katsuya, S., Kawata, Y., Sugimoto, M., Nishimura, T., & Tsubota, J. (2024). Determination of the safety of Halomonas sp. KM-1-derived d-β-hydroxybutyric acid and its fermentation-derived impurities in mice and Japanese adults. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 88(9), 1073–1080. https://doi.org/10.1093/bbb/zbae088

Ip, C.-H., Higuchi, H., Wu, C.-Y., Okuda, T., Katsuya, S., Ogawa, J., & Ando, A. (2024). Production of docosahexaenoic acid by a novel isolated Aurantiochytrium sp. 6-2 using fermented defatted soybean as a nitrogen source for sustainable fish feed development. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 88(5), 872–881. https://doi.org/10.1093/bbb/zbae035

Katsuya, S., Kawata, Y., Goto, T., & Tsubota, J. (2023). Daily intake of D-β-hydroxybutyric acid (D-BHB) reduces body fat in Japanese adult participants: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology, 69(2), 121–128. https://doi.org/10.3177/jnsv.69.121

Hassan Aljaberi | Research Excellence | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Hassan Aljaberi | Research Excellence | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Hassan Aljaberi | Optical Techniques Department, College of Health and Medical Techniques | Iraq

Hasan Abdulhadi Al-Jabri, 38, is an Assistant Lecturer specializing in Optical Techniques at the Department of Optical Techniques, Al-Mustaqbal University, Babylon, Iraq. With a strong academic foundation, including a BSc in Optical Techniques and an MSc in Engineering, he has built an active career in both teaching and research. His academic work is reflected in 12 published documents, 35 citing documents, and an h-index of 4, demonstrating a growing impact within the fields of optometry, biosensing, and optical materials. In his academic role, Al-Jabri teaches key courses in optical techniques and supervises undergraduate graduation projects, contributing to the development of future professionals in optical sciences. His research portfolio spans critical areas such as corneal physiology, refractive error assessment, biosensing materials, and photocatalytic nanocomposites. His notable publications include investigations into the effects of soft contact lenses on corneal endothelial cells, advancements in porphyrin-MOF-based biosensing of chemical contaminants, and a comprehensive meta-analysis on refractive errors among Iraqi school students. He has also explored advanced functional materials, such as Pt-decorated tetragonal graphene for anticancer drug detection and S-Scheme nanocomposite photocatalysts for efficient degradation of organic pollutants under visible light. Beyond research papers, Al-Jabri has contributed scientific articles, including a 2025 review on modern keratoconus treatment approaches. He has also demonstrated active scientific engagement through participation in the Arab Health Exhibition 2024 in Dubai, gaining exposure to cutting-edge diagnostic technologies in ophthalmology. His skills encompass scientific writing, operation of optical and diagnostic devices, and data analysis. His research interests include the impact of contact lenses on corneal health, biosensing technologies, and refractive error epidemiology. Through teaching, research, and scientific participation, Hasan Abdulhadi Al-Jabri continues to advance optical science and contribute valuable insights to both academic and clinical communities.

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Elzahra, Z. A., Aljaberi, H. A., Al-Robayi, E. M., & Amer, S. (2025). Investigation of optoelectronic properties using single-molecule laser active media. Opto-Electronics Review. https://doi.org/10.24425/OPELRE.2025.155865

Yaqoubi, M., Ghanbari, M., Maya, R. W., Jasim, H. A., & Salavati-Niasari, M. (2025). Synthesis and characterization of S-Scheme NiMn₂O₄/g-C₃N₄ nanocomposites heterojunction photocatalyst for effective degradation of organic pollutants under visible light. Results in Engineering, Article 104037. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rineng.2025.104037

Rusho, M. A., Ahmed, A. T., Kanjariya, P., Ballal, S., Singh, A., Supriya, S., Ray, S., Sultan, M. K., Jasim, H. A., & Alkahtani, H. M. (2025). Unveiling a new type of boron-doped carbon sheets as an anode for calcium-ion batteries. Ionics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11581-025-06423-w

Flayyih, R. A., Alwan, K. J., & Aljaberi, H. A. (2025, December). Comparative heat transfer analysis of helical coil and straight tube heat exchangers. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csite.2025.107386

Aljaberi, H. A., Rahmani, S., & Muhammad, G. A. (2025, October). Effect of soft contact lens wear on corneal endothelial cell characteristics. Contact Lens and Anterior Eye. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clae.2025.102441

Decheng Li | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Decheng Li | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Decheng Li | Lanzhou University of Technology | China

Dr. Decheng Li, a distinguished scholar at the School of Automation and Electrical Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology, has made substantial contributions to intelligent control systems, robotics, optimization algorithms, and renewable energy integration. His research consistently bridges theoretical innovation with real-world engineering needs, and his recent work on high-precision optical measurement systems exemplifies this commitment to impactful technological advancement. In the 2025 journal article “Robust hybrid decentralized controller design for Voice Coil Actuator–Fast Steering Mirror (VCA–FSM) system in high-precision optical measurements”, co-authored by Jiabin Liu and Hui Chen and published in Measurement, Dr. Li presents a novel control solution for improving accuracy and stability in fast optical beam steering applications. VCA–FSM systems are critical components in laser communication, adaptive optics, precision imaging, and spaceborne measurement instruments, where rapid response and minimal error are essential. However, these systems often encounter challenges such as parameter uncertainties, external disturbances, nonlinear coupling between axes, and stringent precision requirements. The study introduces a hybrid decentralized control strategy that integrates robust control principles with intelligent algorithmic tuning. This decentralized architecture allows each axis of the FSM to be controlled independently while mitigating cross-axis interference. The hybrid approach combines model-based design with adaptive mechanisms to enhance disturbance rejection and maintain system stability under uncertain conditions. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate that the proposed controller significantly improves tracking accuracy, dynamic response, and robustness compared to conventional centralized or purely model-based controllers. Dr. Li’s contribution not only advances the performance of VCA–FSM platforms but also offers a generalizable framework for other high-precision mechatronic systems. His ongoing work continues to strengthen the integration of automation, intelligent control, and advanced signal processing to achieve next-generation smart engineering solutions.

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Liu, J., Li, D., & Chen, H. (2025). “Robust hybrid decentralized controller design for Voice Coil Actuator-Fast Steering Mirror system in high-precision optical measurements.

Dr. Nuno Almeida | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award | 2598

Dr. Nuno Almeida | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nuno Almeida | Universidade do Algarve | Portugal

Dr. Nuno Miguel Forra Almeida is an academic and professional psychologist specializing in Work, Social, and Organizational Psychology. He serves as an Assistant Guest Lecturer at the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences of the University of Algarve (FCHS-UAlg) and holds specialist recognition from the Portuguese Psychologists Association (OPP) as well as EuroPsy qualification from the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations (EFPA). He is also affiliated with FAROTESTE – Psychological Assessment.Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of Algarve, his research focuses on electoral abstention among young people, integrating psychological, behavioral, political, and communicational dimensions. He is actively involved as a Collaborating Researcher in two research centers: the Center for Research in Psychology (CIP) at Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa and the University Center for Psychological Research (CUIP) at the University of Algarve. In addition, he contributes to the OPP’s pool of psychologists for crisis and catastrophe intervention. Dr. Almeida has a robust academic background, holding a Master’s degree in Social and Organizational Psychology and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Algarve. His professional development includes extensive specialized training across diverse domains such as ergonomics, psychological evaluation, neuro-linguistic programming, information security, artificial intelligence workflows, and intervention with vulnerable populations including refugees and LGBTQ individuals. His teaching and research are complemented by practical involvement in supervision of academic and professional internships, psychometric testing, and consultancy in work and organizational settings. Through his academic and professional trajectory, he demonstrates a strong commitment to evidence-based practice, innovation in psychological assessment, and the integration of digital tools in psychological research and education. His scholarly and professional interests converge on understanding human behavior in social and organizational contexts, promoting psychological well-being in workplaces, and exploring the psychological underpinnings of civic engagement and political participation among youth.

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Almeida, N., & Giger, J.-C. (2025). Unraveling the heterogeneity of electoral abstention: Profiles, motivations, and paths to a more inclusive democracy in Portugal. Social Sciences, 14(10), 601.

Giger, J.-C., Piçarra, N., Pochwatko, G., Almeida, N., & Almeida, A. S. (2025). Intention to work with social robots: The role of perceived robot use self-efficacy, attitudes towards robots, and beliefs in human nature uniqueness. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction, 9(2), 9.

Giger, J.-C., Piçarra, N., Pochwatko, G., Almeida, N., Almeida, A. S., Costa, N., & Duradoni, M. (2024). Development of the Beliefs in Human Nature Uniqueness Scale and its associations with perception of social robots. Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies, Article ID 5569587.

Gonçalves, G., Sousa, C., Fernandes, M. J., Almeida, N., & Sousa, A. (2023). Restorative effects of biophilic workplace and nature exposure during working time: A systematic review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(21), 6986.

Almeida, N., & Giger, J.-C. (2025, January 23). The absent vote: Unraveling social representations of electoral abstention among students and non-student voters. In X Jornadas Internacionais de Iniciação à Investigação Científica em Psicologia (J3ICP).

 

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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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.

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.

Yihang Zhong | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yihang Zhong | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Chinese University of Hong Kong | China

Jimmy (Yihang Zhong) is an emerging scholar in linguistics and psycholinguistics whose research bridges theoretical inquiry and experimental practice. His work focuses on first and second language acquisition, morpho-syntactic and semantic processing, and the cognitive mechanisms underlying language in both typical and atypical populations. With publications in leading SSCI and Scopus-indexed journals, ongoing high-impact peer-reviewed submissions, and international conference presentations, he has already established a strong academic presence early in his career. His training across Hong Kong, Australia, and China, combined with hands-on experience in neurolinguistics and fMRI research at Shenzhen University, demonstrates his interdisciplinary expertise and global outlook. Complemented by technical proficiency, translation skills, and active science communication, Jimmy stands out as a promising researcher contributing meaningfully to the advancement of cognitive and linguistic sciences.

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“Asperger writers’ attention and awareness in written production”

“Aspect in telicity acquisition: Evidence from Mandarin children”

“Effects of syntactic role on L1 & L2 processing of pronoun resolution”

“From generative hierarchicality to parallel-dialogic syntax: Modeling typological protolanguage”

“L2 cognitive construal & morpho-syntactic acquisition of pseudo-passive construction”

“Aspect in telicity acquisition: Evidence from Mandarin children”

“Can the Galilean ideal of formal linguistics be sustained?”