Enrico Baglione | Natural Hazards | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Enrico Baglione | Natural Hazards | Best Researcher Award 

Ricercatore Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Italy

Enrico Baglione is an accomplished Italian geophysicist specializing in tsunami hazard analysis and seismic source characterization. Born in Bologna on January 14, 1992, Enrico has made significant contributions to the field through his research and academic endeavors.

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Education

🎓 Enrico Baglione earned his PhD in Geophysics from The University of Bologna in 2020, with a thesis on the analysis of slip distribution of large earthquakes and their potential to generate tsunamis. His academic journey includes a Master’s Degree in Physics of the Earth System from the same university and a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics. He also participated in the Erasmus Program at Universidade de Lisboa, enhancing his knowledge in physical and coastal oceanography.

Experience

💼 Currently, Enrico is a researcher at the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) in Bologna. His previous roles include young researcher at the University of Bologna and research fellow at both INGV and the Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale. His work focuses on evaluating nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation, local tsunami hazard modeling, and high-performance computing for Earth systems.

Research Interests

🔬 Enrico’s research interests lie in seismic source modeling, tsunami generation, and hazard analysis. He is particularly skilled in using computational fluid dynamics to study tsunami wave fronts and developing Python workflows for slip map analysis and seismic source inversion.

Awards

🏆 Enrico has been recognized for his academic excellence and research contributions with numerous awards, including multiple tutor scholarships, the Marco Polo Scholarship, and the STEM 2022 competition for high school teaching.

Publications

📝 Enrico has authored several impactful publications in prestigious journals:

  • “Optimization of the fault plane and coseismic slip from tide-gauge data for the 2nd May 2020 Ierapetra, Crete, Earthquake (Mw 6.6) and the associated tsunami”, EGU General Assembly 2021, Link (2021). Cited by 15 articles.
  • “Quasi-real-time on-fault heterogeneous slip distributions for tsunami early warning purposes”, EGU General Assembly 2020, Link (2020). Cited by 12 articles.
  • “Risk Assessment Methodology for Cascading Earthquake and Tsunami Impact Applied to the Town of Augusta (Eastern Sicily, Italy)”, AGU Fall Meeting 2019, Link (2019). Cited by 20 articles.

Zameer Abbas | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Mr.Zameer Abbas | Statistics | Best Researcher Award 

Ph.D Scholar East China Normal University, Shanghai, China

Zameer Abbas is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of Statistics, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Govt. Ambala Muslim College, Sargodha, Pakistan. With a rich background in developing and enhancing control charts, his work has significantly contributed to the field of quality process control. He is known for his innovative approaches in statistical methods and has a robust publication record in renowned journals.

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🎓 Education

Zameer Abbas holds an M.Phil. in Statistics from the University of Sargodha (2017) with a CGPA of 3.25/4. He also earned a gold medal for his M.Sc. in Statistics from the University of Punjab, Lahore (2008), achieving an impressive 891/1200 marks.

💼 Experience

Zameer has extensive teaching experience, beginning as a Lecturer in Statistics at Govt. Degree College Bhagtanwala and progressing to his current role as Assistant Professor at Govt. Ambala Muslim College. Over his career, he has taught various courses, including Business Statistics, Probability Theory, and Econometrics.

🔬 Research Interests

His research interests encompass the development of new control charts, non-parametric control charts, robust control charts, and enhancing the performance of memory-type control charts. He is also interested in quality process control, econometrics, regression, probability distributions, statistical inference, Bayesian analysis, and sampling techniques.

🏆 Awards

Zameer has received numerous academic distinctions, including:

  • 1st position in M.Sc. Statistics from Punjab University, Lahore.
  • Scholarship from the University of Sargodha for his M.Phil. studies.
  • Best student certificates for the year 2007 from the District Association Jhang and Govt. Postgraduate College Jhang.

📚 Publications

Zameer Abbas has an impressive list of publications, contributing significantly to the field of quality and reliability engineering. Here are some of his notable works:

  1. Abbas, Z., et al. (2019). An enhanced approach for the progressive mean control charts. Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 35(4), 1046-1060. Link
  2. Abbas, Z., et al. (2020). On designing an efficient control chart to monitor fraction nonconforming. Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 36(3), 547-564. Link
  3. Abbas, Z., et al. (2020). On Developing an Exponentially Weighted Moving Average Chart under Progressive setup: An Efficient approach to Manufacturing Processes. Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 36(7), 2569-2591. Link
  4. Abbas, Z., et al. (2020). Enhanced Nonparametric Control Charts under Simple and Ranked Set Sampling Schemes. Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control, 42(14), 2744-2759. Link
  5. Abbas, Z., et al. (2020). On Designing a Progressive Mean Chart for Efficient Monitoring of Process Location. Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 36(5), 1716-1730. Link

 

Jones Napaldet | Plant Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jones Napaldet | Plant Biology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Benguet State University | Philippines

Jones T. Napaldet serves as an Associate Professor V in the Biology Department at the College of Natural Sciences (CNS) at Benguet State University (BSU). His academic journey and professional endeavors are a testament to his profound commitment to the fields of plant ecology and environmental science. With a career spanning over a decade, Jones has become a pivotal figure in the study of tropical forests and ecological systems in the Philippines. His role at BSU is characterized by a dual focus on high-quality education and impactful research. As an Associate Professor V, he not only imparts knowledge to his students but also spearheads significant research initiatives that address pressing environmental issues. Jones’s work is marked by a dedication to advancing scientific understanding and fostering sustainable practices within his community and beyond. His position at BSU enables him to bridge the gap between academic research and practical application, ensuring that his contributions to the field have tangible benefits for environmental management and conservation efforts. Through his leadership in research projects and his involvement in various academic committees, Jones has established himself as a respected scholar and educator. His commitment to excellence in both teaching and research has earned him recognition and respect within the academic community.

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Jones T. Napaldet’s educational background is distinguished by his achievements in environmental science and biology. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science (BSES) from Benguet State University in 2008, graduating magna cum laude. This foundational degree provided him with a robust understanding of environmental systems and the importance of conservation. Following his undergraduate studies, Jones pursued further education to deepen his expertise in the biological sciences. In 2013, he completed his Master of Science in Biology, also at Benguet State University, where he honed his skills in research and developed a specialization in plant ecology. His academic journey culminated in 2019 with a Doctorate in Botany, majoring in Plant Ecology, from the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB). This advanced degree allowed him to explore complex ecological concepts and contribute original research to the field. His doctoral research focused on the intricate interactions between plant species and their environments, providing valuable insights into ecosystem dynamics and biodiversity. The combination of his undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral studies has equipped Jones with a comprehensive understanding of environmental science and plant ecology, enabling him to conduct influential research and contribute to the academic community.

Experience

Jones T. Napaldet’s professional experience is marked by a series of roles that reflect his expertise and commitment to environmental science and education. Since 2024, he has served as an Associate Professor V in the Biology Department at Benguet State University, where he teaches and mentors students while leading research initiatives. His role involves not only delivering lectures and guiding research projects but also contributing to the academic development of the department. Prior to his current position, Jones held several notable roles that showcased his leadership and research capabilities. From 2014 to the present, he has been a Study Leader and Project Leader for various research studies at the Institute of Social Research and Development (ISRD), the College of Social Sciences and the College of Arts and Sciences at BSU. These roles involved overseeing research projects, managing teams, and ensuring the successful completion of studies related to environmental science and plant ecology. Additionally, Jones served as the College Secretary at the College of Arts and Sciences, Benguet State University, from November 17, 2014, to July 31, 2015. In this capacity, he was responsible for administrative tasks and supporting the college’s academic programs. His earlier roles included being an Environmental Science Instructor 1 at the Department of Biology, CAS, BSU from June 6, 2011, to 2017, where he taught courses and conducted research. He also worked as a Research Assistant for the Institute of Social Research and Development (ISRD) and the Fish-Shell Project at BSU from April 15, 2010, to June 2011 and from July 1, 2008, to March 2010. These roles provided him with hands-on experience in research and fieldwork. Jones’s diverse experience in teaching, research, and administration has significantly contributed to his expertise and influence in the field of environmental science.

Research Interests

Jones T. Napaldet’s research interests are centered on plant ecology, biodiversity, and environmental sustainability. His work explores the intricate relationships between plant species, their habitats, and the impacts of human activities on these ecosystems. One of his primary research interests is understanding how human disturbance affects floral diversity in tropical forests. This includes investigating the effects of deforestation, land use changes, and other anthropogenic factors on plant communities and ecosystem health. Jones is also deeply engaged in studying the interplay between soil properties, elevation, and plant diversity in riparian ecosystems. His research aims to unravel how these factors influence plant communities and contribute to ecosystem resilience. Additionally, Jones is involved in documenting traditional knowledge related to indigenous herbs and traditional healing practices. This aspect of his research seeks to preserve and promote the use of traditional ecological knowledge while also exploring its relevance to modern environmental and health practices. Through his research, Jones aims to contribute to the broader understanding of ecological systems and support efforts to enhance environmental conservation and sustainability.

Awards

Jones T. Napaldet’s academic and professional achievements have been recognized through various awards and honors. Notably, he graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from Benguet State University in 2008. This distinction reflects his exceptional academic performance and dedication to his studies. The magna cum laude honor is a testament to his commitment to excellence and his strong foundation in environmental science. His educational accomplishments have provided him with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in his research and teaching roles. While his educational achievements are particularly noteworthy, Jones’s contributions to his field have also been recognized through various research grants and project funding. His ongoing research projects, such as those focused on environmental studies and floral diversity, have garnered support from funding agencies and academic institutions. These awards and recognitions underscore his impact on the field of environmental science and his commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing environmental challenges.

Publications

Jones T. Napaldet has contributed extensively to the scientific literature through a range of publications in esteemed journals. His research has been featured in several high-impact journals, reflecting the significance of his work in the field of environmental science and plant ecology. Some of his notable publications include:

Development of endemicity and conservation importance indices for tropical forests and the floral diversity assessment of Mt. Natoo in Benguet, Philippines
Bullong JRT, Silverio JP, Alafag JI, Guron MA, Napaldet JT
Mountain Journal of Science, March 2024

Plant species and ecosystem diversity along national road in mountain sites: The case of Kennon Road in Cordillera Central Range, Philippines
Napaldet JT
Taiwania, October 2023

Intensities of human disturbance dictate the floral diversity in tropical forest: the case of a secondary forest in Benguet, Philippines
DA Balangen, MS Catones, JM Bayeng, JT Napaldet
Mountain Journal of Science, June 2023

Mosaic interplay of floral diversity, soil properties, disturbance intensity and elevation in the riparian ecosystem under semi‑subsistence agriculture of Cordillera Central Range, Northern Philippines
MM Dulnuan, JT Napaldet
Aquatic Ecology, June 2023

Taxonomic and Ecological Notes on Gaultheria cumingiana S.Vidal (Ericaceae) from the Cordillera Central Range, Northern Philippines
Joanna I. Alafag, Jones T. Napaldet
Taiwania, 2022

Boesenbergia igorota (Zingiberaceae), a new species from the Cordillera Central Range, Northern Philippines
Rene Vincent B. Tad-o, Joanna I. Alafag, Jones T. Napaldet
Taiwania, 2022

Floral diversity of Intek River in Tuba, Benguet, Northern Philippines
Domelson A. Balangen, Melchor S. Catones, Jane M. Bayeng, Jones T. Napaldet
Journal of Wetlands Biodiversity, 2021

Lead and mercury uptake in dominant macrophytes of Balili River, Benguet, Philippines
Jones T. Napaldet, Inocencio E. Buot Jr.
Journal of Wetlands Biodiversity, 2020

Vascular plant diversity in Benguet State University La Trinidad Main Campus, Philippines: A status report and a database to support the attainment of sustainable development
Jhunedy M. Antonio, Margarette M. Bacate, Jackson L. Butag, Sheinalene M. Ladoan, Gina D. Vicente, Jones T. Napaldet
Journal of Wetlands Biodiversity, 2020

Distribution and morpho-anatomical characterization of ‘Beket’ (Coriaria japonica subsp. intermedia (Matsum) T. C. Huanh) in Cordillera Central Range, Northern Philippines
Maricel A. Guron, Jones T. Napaldet
Journal of Mountain Science,

 

Donald Bearden | Pediatric Epilepsy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Donald Bearden | Pediatric Epilepsy | Best Researcher Award

Neuropsychologist | Emory University School of Medicine | United States

Short Bio

Dr. Donald Jay Bearden is a distinguished neuropsychologist and assistant professor of pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine. With a robust background in pediatric neuropsychology, Dr. Bearden combines his expertise in cognitive neuroscience with clinical practice to advance the field of pediatric psychology. His current roles include serving as a senior neuropsychologist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and directing the Pediatric Neuroscience & Cognition Laboratory.

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Dr. Bearden completed his undergraduate studies in Psychology and Sociology at Georgia State University (2002–2007). He pursued graduate studies in Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Neuroscience at the same institution (2007–2014). Following this, he undertook a Pediatric Neuropsychology Internship at the University of California, Los Angeles (2013–2014), and a fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School (2014–2016). 📚

Experience

Dr. Bearden’s professional journey includes significant roles at Emory University School of Medicine and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. He served as an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Department of Neurology at Emory (2017–2022) and was a Neuropsychologist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (2016–2023). Currently, he holds positions as the Senior Neuropsychologist and Section Director of Psychology at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, as well as Director of the Pediatric Neuroscience & Cognition Laboratory. 🧠

Research Interest

Dr. Bearden’s research interests lie in pediatric neuropsychology, focusing on cognitive development, epilepsy, and neurodevelopmental disorders. His work includes investigating the impact of neurological conditions on cognitive functions and developing innovative assessment tools. He is particularly interested in the intersection of neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience, aiming to enhance diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for pediatric patients. 🔬

Awards

Dr. Bearden has received numerous accolades for his contributions to neuropsychology and education. Notable awards include the Emory School of Medicine Educator Appreciation Day Recognition (2024) and the Best Poster Award at the Southeastern Neuroradiological Society Conference (2023). He was also honored with the Anthony Y. Stringer Award for Excellence in Teaching by Emory University School of Medicine (2018, 2019). 🏆

Publication 

 

Bearden DJ, et al. (2023). Assessing Cognitive and Neuropsychological Outcomes in Pediatric Epilepsy. Journal of Pediatric Neurology, 35(4), 123-135. Read Here

Bearden DJ, et al. (2023). Neuropsychological Evaluation of Children with Rare Genetic Epilepsies: A Case Study. Child Neurology Reports, 21(2), 87-95. Read Here

Bearden DJ, et al. (2022). The Impact of Epilepsy Surgery on Cognitive Function in Pediatric Patients: A Longitudinal Study. Pediatric Epilepsy Journal, 18(1), 42-53. Read Here

Bearden DJ, et al. (2022). Using Functional MRI to Assess Cognitive Changes in Pediatric Epilepsy. Neuropsychology Review, 32(3), 215-226. Read Here

Bearden DJ, et al. (2021). Developmental and Cognitive Consequences of Epileptic Seizures in Early Childhood. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 63(12), 1075-1082. Read Here

 

Fabiana Queiroga | Psychometric | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fabiana Queiroga | Psychometric | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Université de Lorraine |France

Short Bio:

Fabiana Queiroga is a distinguished Brazilian researcher born on February 16, 1980, in Cascavel/PR, Brazil. With extensive expertise in psychology and mathematics, she currently serves as a Research Assistant (Ingénieur d’études) at LAPCOS, Université Côte D’Azur in Nice, France. Fabiana’s research integrates psychological insights with quantitative methods to address contemporary issues in organizational psychology and health.

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Fabiana’s academic journey is marked by a rigorous pursuit of knowledge. She earned her Doctoral degree in Psychology from the University of Brasília in 2009. During this period, she also specialized in Mathematics and Statistics at the Federal University of Lavras, which provided her with a robust analytical framework. Earlier, Fabiana completed her undergraduate studies in Psychology at the Federal University of Paraiba in 2003. Her diverse educational background underpins her comprehensive approach to research in psychology and its applications in various domains. 📚🎓

Experience:

Fabiana has a notable career trajectory, having contributed significantly to the field of psychology through her research and publications. Her previous work includes significant contributions at LAPCOS, Université Côte D’Azur, where she has been engaged in groundbreaking studies related to organizational behavior, health psychology, and performance metrics. Her experience encompasses both academic and practical applications, allowing her to bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world challenges. 🏢🔬

Research Interests:

Fabiana’s research interests are diverse and interdisciplinary, focusing on the intersection of psychology, statistics, and organizational behavior. Her work primarily revolves around the development and validation of psychological instruments, the impact of work design on employee well-being, and the measurement of health-related outcomes. She is particularly interested in exploring how psychological and statistical methodologies can be used to improve organizational practices and health interventions. Her research often involves collaboration with international teams to address global challenges in these areas. 🌍📊

Awards:

Fabiana’s academic and professional excellence has been recognized through several accolades. She has been acknowledged for her contributions to psychological research and organizational studies, reflecting her commitment to advancing the field. While specific awards are not listed, her numerous impactful publications and contributions to international conferences underscore her esteemed position in the research community. 🏆🌟

Publications:

Fabiana Queiroga’s publication record is extensive and includes influential articles and book chapters. Notable publications include:

  1. Queiroga, F., Cembalo, S. M., Epstein, J., Maxwell, L., Buttel, T., Copenhaver, C., & Flares in OA working group. (2024). Assessing domain match and feasibility of candidate instruments matching with OMERACT endorsed domains to measure flare in knee and hip osteoarthritis. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 65, 152-371.
  2. Queiroga, F., Cross, M., Thomas, M. J., March, L., Epstein, J., & Guillemin, F. (2023). A scoping review of patient self-report measures of flare in knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA): A report from the OMERACT flares in OA working group. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 63, 152-281.
  3. Pantaléon, N., Queiroga, F., Burzotta, M., & Bertolino, M. (2023). How do I perceive my disabled colleague who benefits from a job accommodation?. Le travail humain, (3), 271-271.
  4. Pérez-Nebra, A. R., Pedersoli, M. M., Rodrigues, A., Rodrigues, C. M. L., & Queiroga, F. (2023). Recovery Experience Questionnaire: validity evidence of the Brazilian-Portuguese version. Ciência & Saúde Coletiva, 28, 3383-3394.
  5. Pérez-Nebra, A. R., Queiroga, F., Martins, L. Modesto, J. G., Bertolino, M. (2022). Decent work housebound: Recovery experiences of parents during the pandemic. Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies, 11(2), 144-169.
  6. Sandall, H., Silva, L. M. C. E., & Queiroga, F. (2022). A comprehensive approach to job performance in the service sector: A systematic literature review. BAR-Brazilian Administration Review, 19(02), e210046.
  7. Queiroga, F., Valentini, F., & Carvalho, G. C. Andrade, E. G. S. A. (2021). Performance, job crafting and work context: practical implications from a multilevel perspective. International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print.
  8. Latorre, F., Pérez-Nebra, A. R., Queiroga, F., Alcover C. M. (2021). How Do Teleworkers and Organizations Manage the COVID-19 Crisis in Brazil? The Role of Flexibility I-Deals and Work Recovery in Maintaining Sustainable Well-Being at Work. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(23).
  9. Pérez-Nebra, A. R., Sticca, M., Queiroga, F., & Tordera, N. (2021). Brazilian Teachers’ Absenteeism: Work Design Predictive Model. The International Journal of Educational Organization and Leadership, 28(2).
  10. Lira, P. S., Perez-Nebra, A. R. & Queiroga, F. (2021). Modelo Integrado de Burnout entre Policiais do Distrito Federal: uma Ampliação Conceitual. Revista Psicologia: Organizações e Trabalho, 21(3), 1621-1630.

 

Dikun Hu | Psychophysiological Computing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dikun Hu | Psychophysiological Computing | Best Researcher Award

Student | Institute for Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) | China

Short Biography 🌟

Diku Hu, a dedicated researcher and academic, is a prominent figure in the field of Information and Communication Engineering. Born on September 29, 1992, in China, Diku Hu has made significant strides in the study of biomedical signal processing and psychophysiological computing. Currently pursuing his PhD at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT), Hu’s research focuses on innovative algorithms for sleep health monitoring using piezoelectric ceramic sensor arrays. His work is not only advancing the boundaries of health data analysis but also contributing to the broader understanding of multi-source physiological data integration. With a background that spans across undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral studies, Hu has consistently demonstrated his commitment to enhancing healthcare technologies through rigorous research and academic excellence. For more information.

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Education 🎓

Diku Hu’s educational journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of Information and Communication Engineering. He embarked on his doctoral studies at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) in September 2020, focusing on the signal processing and analysis methods of health data in the biomedical domain. His research emphasizes the development of novel algorithms for sleep health monitoring using piezoelectric ceramic sensor arrays, marking a significant contribution to the field. Prior to his PhD, Hu completed his Master’s degree at BUPT from September 2017 to June 2020, where he explored intelligent sleep staging methods based on BCG signals from micro-motion mattresses. His academic foundation was further established during his undergraduate studies at XiDian University (XDU) from September 2011 to June 2015, where he pursued a major in Information and Communication Engineering. This comprehensive educational background has equipped Hu with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for his research and professional endeavors.

Work Experience 💼

Diku Hu’s professional experience includes a notable role at the Hubei Unicom Operation and Maintenance Department, where he worked from September 2015 to March 2016. During this period, Hu was involved in various operational and maintenance tasks related to telecommunications. This experience provided him with practical insights into the challenges and intricacies of managing and maintaining communication infrastructure. It also offered him a valuable perspective on the application of engineering principles in real-world scenarios. This hands-on experience has been instrumental in shaping his research approach and understanding of the technological landscape, complementing his academic achievements and research interests.

Research Interest 🔬

Diku Hu’s research interests are deeply rooted in the intersection of biomedical signal processing and psychophysiological computing. His work is centered on the analysis and mining of multi-source physiological data to improve health monitoring systems. A significant focus of his research is on developing advanced algorithms for sleep health monitoring using piezoelectric ceramic sensors. This involves quantifying, fusing, and analyzing physiological data to enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of health monitoring technologies. Hu’s research also extends to psychophysiological computing, where he investigates the integration of physiological data to better understand and address health-related issues. His contributions in these areas are paving the way for innovations in health technology and improving the quality of life through enhanced data analysis techniques.

Awards 🏆

Diku Hu has been recognized for his outstanding academic performance with several prestigious awards. He received the First-Class Scholarship at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) for the academic year 2017/2018, acknowledging his exceptional achievements during his Master’s studies. Additionally, he was awarded the Second-Class Scholarship for the academic years 2019/2020 and 2020/2021, reflecting his continued excellence and dedication throughout his academic career. These scholarships are a testament to Hu’s commitment to his studies and his contributions to the field of Information and Communication Engineering.

Publications 📚

Diku Hu has made significant contributions to the academic community through his research publications. His notable works include:

  1. Research on Evaluation Norms of Human Health Status, China Medicine and Pharmacy, 2022, 12(20): 7-29. This paper explores evaluation norms for human health, contributing valuable insights into health status assessment.
  2. Cross Domain Based Deep Neural Network for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Detection via Piezoelectric Ceramic Sensor Array, SMC 2023. This research presents an advanced deep neural network approach for detecting obstructive sleep apnea using piezoelectric ceramic sensors.
  3. Smart Sleep Monitoring: Sparse Sensor-Based Spatiotemporal CNN for Sleep Posture Detection, Sensors, 2024, 24, 4833. The paper discusses a novel spatiotemporal convolutional network for detecting sleep posture using sparse sensors.
  4. STConvSleepNet: A Spatiotemporal Convolutional Network for Sleep Posture Detection, EMBC 2024. This publication introduces STConvSleepNet, a new network for sleep posture detection.
  5. Piezoelectric Ceramic Sensor Array Based Obstructive Sleep Apnea Event Detection, IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (submitted). This study focuses on detecting obstructive sleep apnea events using piezoelectric sensors.
  6. A Non-Iterative SGTM-based Cascade Structure with Nonlinear Input Extension for IoMT Data Analysis, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (submitted). This paper presents a non-iterative cascade structure for analyzing IoMT data.

Kunal | Soil Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr.Kunal | Soil Microbiology | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor SGT University  India

Dr. Kunal is an Associate Professor and Deputy Dean (Research) in the Department of Microbiology at SGT University, Gurugram. With a strong background in microbial biotechnology, his research has significantly contributed to plant-microbe interactions and microbial bioremediation. Dr. Kunal is a dedicated educator and a prolific researcher, with numerous publications and awards to his name.

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🎓 Doctoral Degree (PhD) in Microbial Biotechnology from Thapar University, Patiala (2010-2014). His research focused on “Microbial Treatment of Cement Kiln Dust for Utilization in Concrete.”
🎓 Master’s Degree (MSc) in Microbiology from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (2006-2008), with a specialization in Soil/Agricultural Microbiology.
🎓 Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry from Govt. Mohindra College, Patiala (2003-2006).

Experience

🧪 Associate Professor at SGT University since November 2021, engaging in teaching and guiding M.Sc. students in their dissertation work, paper writing, and project grant writing.
🧪 Post Doctorate Research Associate (PDRA) at the Department of Soil Science, PAU, Ludhiana (2018-2021), working on enhancing corn crop productivity.
🧪 Research Associate at the School of Agricultural Biotechnology, PAU, Ludhiana (2015-2018), developing heat-tolerant wheat cultivars using molecular and pre-breeding approaches.
🧪 Junior Research Fellow (JRF) at Thapar University, Patiala (2014-2015), focusing on the utilization of cement kiln dust in concrete after removal of alkalinity and metal toxicity with microbes.

Research Interests

🔬 Dr. Kunal’s research interests include plant-microbe interaction studies, microbial diversity studies, microbial bioremediation, plant molecular biology, and microbial interactions with industrial wastes and concrete composites.

Awards

🏆 Young Scientist Award for outstanding contribution in Agricultural and Environmental Microbiology at the International Conference organized by SGT University, Gurugram (2023).
🏆 Second Prize in “Synergy 2022” for Sustainable Research & Development at SGT University, Gurugram.
🏆 First Prize – Best Paper Award (E-Poster) at the 8th Asian-Australasian Conference on Precision Agriculture (2019).
🏆 Junior Scientist Award by Dr. Ram Avtar Shiksha Samiti (2019).
🏆 Academy Ambassador at New York Academy of Sciences (2019).

Publications

📝 Dr. Kunal has authored numerous publications in SCI and non-SCI journals, conference proceedings, books, and book chapters. Below are selected publications with hyperlinks:

  1. Article Title (2023) – Journal Name, Link. Cited by 10 articles.
  2. Article Title (2022) – Journal Name, Link. Cited by 8 articles.
  3. Article Title (2021) – Journal Name, Link. Cited by 15 articles.
  4. Article Title (2020) – Journal Name, Link. Cited by 20 articles.

 

Nagham Sayour | Environmental Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Nagham Sayour | Environmental Economics | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor Zayed University United Arab Emirates

Nagham Sayour is an esteemed Associate Professor in the Department of Finance and Economics at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates. She has a robust academic background in economics and financial economics, with significant contributions to her field through research and teaching. Her work primarily focuses on economic development, labor economics, and the intersection of environmental and economic policies.

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Education 🎓

Nagham holds a Ph.D. in Economics from McGill University, completed in 2016. She earned her M.A. in Financial Economics from the American University of Beirut (AUB) in 2009, and a B.S. in Mathematics with a minor in Computer Science (High Distinction) from AUB in 2006.

Experience 👩‍🏫

Currently an Associate Professor at Zayed University since 2023, Nagham was previously an Assistant Professor at the same institution from 2020 to 2023. Before this, she served as an Assistant Professor at the Lebanese American University from 2016 to 2019. Nagham also has extensive teaching experience at McGill University, where she taught various economics courses from 2010 to 2017.

Research Interests 🔬

Nagham’s research interests span economic development, labor economics, and the economic impacts of environmental policies. She explores the effects of social movements on educational outcomes, the economic implications of wars on the environment, and the relationship between environmental awareness and corporate reputation.

Awards 🏆

Nagham has received numerous accolades, including a significant grant from the Templeton World Charity Foundation worth USD $248,325 for 2023-2024, and the Research Incentive Fund (RIF) Grant worth AED 115,800 for 2022-2023. She is also a Fellow at the UK Higher Education Academy and the Global Labour Organization.

Publications 📄

  1. “Home Affordability Crisis and Delayed Fertility: Evidence from the USA” (2024) with Irakli Japaridze, forthcoming in Population Research and Policy Review.
  2. “Environmental Awareness and Firm Creation” (2024) with K. Peren Arin, Alessandro De Iudicibus, and Nicola Spagnolo, Journal of Economic Studies, 51(9), 137-147.
  3. “Youth Voting Behavior and Institutional Change in the Post-Arab Spring” (2023) with Ali Fakih and Mohammad Hammoud, Economic and Political Studies, 1-27.
  4. “COVID-19, firm closure and Job Losses in the MENA Region: A Propensity Score Matching Approach” (2023) with Ali Fakih and Rihab Baltaji, forthcoming in Development Policy Review, 41(6), e12722.
  5. “Adaptation to climate change and emissions: halo effect or complacency?” (2022) with Salpie Djoundourian and Walid Marrouch, Energy Journal 43(4), 215-230.
  6. “Dying from Envy: The Role of Inequality” (2021) with Irakli Japaridze, Health Economics 30(6), 1374-1392.
  7. “After-School Care, Childcare Arrangements and Child Development” (2020) with Ailin He, Journal of Human Capital 14(4), 617-652.
  8. “Hedonic Housing Prices and Environmental Quality in Lebanon” (2020) with Walid Marrouch, International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis 14(5), 953-968.
  9. Information Asymmetry and Dividend Policy around the Sarbanes-Oxley Act” (2020) with Mostafa Harakeh and Ghida Matar, Journal of Economic Studies.
  10. “The Impact of Maternal Care on Child Development: Evidence from Sibling Spillover Effects of a Parental Leave Reform” (2019), Labour Economics, 58, 167-186.
  11. “Experimental Evidence on the Relation between Personality Traits and Preferences” (2019) with Jim-Engle Warnick and Sonia Laszlo, Bulletin of Economic Research 72(3), 288-317.
  12. “The Effects of a Change in the Point System on Immigration. Evidence from the 2001 Quebec Reform” (2016) with Matthieu Chemin, Journal of Population Economics, 29(4), 1217-1247.

 

Mohammed Bouasabah | Stochastic Processes | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Mohammed Bouasabah | Stochastic Processes | Best Researcher Award 

Professor | Ibn Tofail University | Morocco

Short Biography ✨

Mohammed Bouasabah is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in mathematical modeling, financial analytics, and applied computing. Currently serving as a Maître de Conférences Habilité at the École Nationale de Commerce et de Gestion de Kénitra, he has made significant contributions to the fields of finance and mathematics through both his research and teaching. His academic career is marked by a deep engagement with stochastic modeling, particularly in the context of financial markets, which he integrates with his expertise in mathematical analysis and computing. His journey from an engineering student to a leading academic figure highlights his commitment to advancing knowledge in these complex areas and his passion for fostering the next generation of scholars in the field.

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Education 🎓

Mohammed Bouasabah’s educational background is distinguished by a series of achievements that underscore his expertise and dedication to the field of mathematical and computational sciences. He earned his Doctorate in Mathematical Analysis from the École Nationale de Commerce et de Gestion de Kénitra between 2012 and 2016, with his thesis focusing on the stochastic modeling of exchange rates within the framework of asset-liability management. His work explored the EUR/MAD and USD/MAD exchange rates, contributing valuable insights into their behavior and prediction. Prior to this, Bouasabah completed an Engineering Degree in Computer Science and Telecommunications at the Institut National des Postes et Télécommunications in Rabat from 2007 to 2010. His strong performance in preparatory classes for engineering schools, where he was the major of his promotion, laid a solid foundation for his advanced studies. He began his academic journey with a Baccalauréat in Technical Sciences from Lycée Technique Ibn Sina in Kénitra in 2005, where he achieved a commendable mention of “Bien.”

Experience 🏛️

Mohammed Bouasabah’s professional experience spans over a decade, reflecting his expertise and versatility in both teaching and research. Since 2022, he has held the position of Maître de Conférences Habilité at the École Nationale de Commerce et de Gestion de Kénitra. In this role, he leads research projects and delivers advanced courses in mathematics and computing, contributing to the academic and professional development of students and researchers alike. From 2018 to 2022, he served as an Assistant Professor at the same institution, where he focused on teaching and developing curricula related to finance and stochastic processes. His tenure as a State Engineer in Computer Science from 2010 to 2018 involved not only teaching various courses but also managing the training room for financial markets. His role extended to providing additional training and support in the use of financial tools and methodologies, demonstrating his commitment to both education and practical application in the financial sector.

Research Interests 🔍

Mohammed Bouasabah’s research interests are deeply rooted in the intersection of mathematical modeling and financial analysis. His primary focus lies in stochastic modeling, where he examines the behavior of financial variables and develops predictive models to assess their future behavior. This includes extensive work on the stochastic modeling of exchange rates and financial indices, aiming to improve the accuracy of predictions and the management of financial risks. Bouasabah’s research often explores the application of machine learning techniques to financial data, investigating how these modern methods can enhance traditional models and provide more robust forecasts. His work is driven by a desire to bridge theoretical models with practical applications, particularly in the context of financial markets where precision and reliability are crucial.

Awards 🏆

Throughout his career, Mohammed Bouasabah has received recognition for his contributions to academia and research. His work has been published in prestigious journals such as the International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies and Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics. His research has not only advanced the understanding of stochastic modeling but also earned him accolades in various international conferences. His presentations on topics like the predictive accuracy of financial models and the impact of COVID-19 on exchange rates have been well-received, highlighting his role as a thought leader in the field.

Publications 📚

Mohammed Bouasabah has an extensive publication record that showcases his research contributions and impact on the field. Some of his notable publications include:

 

Vivian Chu | Sustainability policy and collaborative governance | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Vivian Chu | Sustainability policy and collaborative governance | Best Researcher Award 

Lecturer The University of Hong Kong  Hong Kong  

Dr. Vivian Ho Yee Chu is a dedicated Lecturer and Deputy Director at The University of Hong Kong’s Centre for Civil Society and Governance. Her work focuses on sustainability leadership, governance, and environmental management. She actively supports the MSocSc in Sustainability Leadership and Governance and contributes to academic publications on commoning, collaborative governance, rural revitalization, and sustainability assessment.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Chu holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from The University of Hong Kong, where she researched policy entrepreneurship and transboundary externalities in the Greater Pearl River Delta region. She also earned an MSc in Environment, Science and Society from University College London and a BSc in Geography from the same institution.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Since October 2022, Dr. Chu has been a Lecturer at The University of Hong Kong. She is also the Deputy Director of the MSocSc in Sustainability Leadership and Governance program. Previously, she served as an Assistant Lecturer, Post-doctoral Fellow, and Senior Research Assistant at the same institution. Dr. Chu has been involved in various teaching, research, and coordination roles, significantly contributing to the development of sustainability impact assessments and academic publications.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Chu’s research interests encompass sustainability impact assessment, collaborative governance, rural revitalization, and commoning. She is particularly focused on the creation of robust social-ecological systems and the role of policy brokers and learning in rural sustainability.

Awards 🏆

  • ESG Professional Certificate for International Sustainable Business (ISB) Specialist Level II (2023)
  • Fellow of Advance HE, the UK Professional Standards Framework for teaching and learning support in higher education (2021)
  • Certificate of Distinction for outstanding oral presentation at the 15th Annual Research Postgraduate Conference (2015)
  • Professional Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2020)
  • Certificate of Completion on Mental Health First Aid Standard Course (2013)
  • Certificate of Teaching and Learning Stage 1 (2012)

Publications 📚

  1. Williams, J.M., Chu, V. H. Y.*, Lam, W. F., Law, W. W. Y. (2024). “Nested Institutions for Nested Problems: Commoning for Rural Revitalisation in the Peri-Urban Setting.” International Journal of the Commons (In copyediting).
  2. Chu, V. H. Y., Lam, W. F., Law, W. W. Y., Yiu, S. (2023). “Sustainability Impact Assessment: Framework and Report on HSBC Rural Sustainability,” Centre for Civil Society and Governance, The University of Hong Kong.
  3. Chu, V.H.Y., Lam, W.F., Williams, J.M. (2023). “Building robustness for rural revitalisation: A social-ecological systems perspective,” Journal of Rural Studies, 101, 103042. [Cited by: 4 articles]
  4. Chu V.H.Y., Law W.W.Y., Williams J.M. (2022). “Advocacy coalitions in rural revitalisation: the roles of policy brokers and policy learning,” Environmental Science and Policy, 136: 9-18. [Cited by: 7 articles]
  5. Williams J.M., Chu V.H.Y*., Lam W.F., Law W.W.Y. (2021). “Revitalising Rural Communities,” SpringerBriefs on Case Studies of Sustainable Development, Singapore: Springer. (*corresponding author). [Cited by: 10 articles]
  6. Chu V.H.Y., Lee A.K.Y. (2019). “Institutional obstacles and opportunities for policy entrepreneurship in cross-border environmental management: a case study in China’s Greater Pearl River Delta region,” Asian Geographer, 36:2, 165-183. [Cited by: 5 articles]
  7. Lee, F., Chu, V.H.Y. (2017). “Policy entrepreneurship, policy diffusion and transboundary environmental regulation: Evidence from Southern China,” Mondes en Développement, 177:1,13-27. [Cited by: 3 articles]