Ume Ruqia Tulain| Pharmaceutics | Best Researcher Award

Ume Ruqia Tulain| Pharmaceutics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ume Ruqia Tulain| Pharmaceutics |Assistant Professor at University of Sargodha , Pakistan

Dr. Ume Ruqia Tulain is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sargodha, Pakistan. With over 15 years of teaching and research experience, she specializes in pharmaceutics, focusing on controlled drug delivery systems. She holds a PhD in Pharmaceutics from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Dr. Tulain has published numerous papers in renowned international journals, and her research is recognized globally for its contributions to drug delivery technologies. She has actively participated in multiple national and international conferences, workshops, and seminars, contributing significantly to the pharmaceutical sciences community.

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Education

Dr. Ume Ruqia Tulain earned her B-Pharm, M.Phil, and PhD degrees from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan, completing her education with top distinctions. She completed her Matriculation and F.Sc from BISE Sargodha, achieving first divisions. Her academic journey reflects a strong foundation in pharmacy and a commitment to advancing the field of pharmaceutics.

Experience

Dr. Tulain has been an integral part of the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Sargodha since 2008, where she has held the roles of Lecturer and Assistant Professor. She has taught a wide array of subjects including Pharmaceutical Quality Management, Dosage Form Design, and Pharmaceutical Microbiology to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Dr. Tulain also supervises M.Phil and PhD students and has served as an external examiner and reviewer for several international journals. She has been involved in various administrative committees at the university level as well.

Research Interests

Dr. Tulain’s research focuses on the development of controlled drug delivery systems using graft copolymers, hydrogels, microspheres, and nanoparticles as drug carriers. Her work is aimed at improving the efficacy and safety of pharmaceutical formulations. She has conducted significant research in oral controlled drug delivery and formulation development, with a special interest in the in vitro and in vivo evaluation of novel drug carriers.

Awards

Dr. Tulain has received multiple awards for her outstanding research contributions. In 2022 and 2023, she was honored with the “Research Award in recognition of outstanding research publication” for her prolific work in pharmaceutical sciences. Additionally, her research projects have garnered attention, including the successful co-investigation of a project on controlled drug delivery systems. She was also a recipient of the “Best Researcher” award at the University of Sargodha.

Publications

Nigella sativa (Prophetic Medicine): A Review

Citations: 131

Lactic acid bacteria in traditional fermented Asian foods

Citations: 78

Preparation and characterization of pH sensitive crosslinked Linseed polysaccharides-co-acrylic acid/methacrylic acid hydrogels for controlled delivery of ketoprofen

Citations: 51

Fabrication of Ph‐responsive hydrogel and its in vitro and in vivo evaluation

Citations: 50

β-cyclodextrin chitosan-based hydrogels with tunable pH-responsive properties for controlled release of acyclovir: design, characterization, safety, and pharmacokinetic evaluation

Citations: 42

Acute toxicity studies of a novel excipient arabinoxylan isolated from Ispaghula (Plantago ovata) husk

Citations: 39

Thiolation of arabinoxylan and its application in the fabrication of pH-sensitive thiolated arabinoxylan grafted acrylic acid copolymer

Citations: 35

Design and in vitro evaluation of pH-sensitive crosslinked chitosan-grafted acrylic acid copolymer (CS-co-AA) for targeted drug delivery

Citations: 33

pH sensitive pluronic acid/agarose-hydrogels as controlled drug delivery carriers: design, characterization and toxicity evaluation

Citations: 26

Microwave radiation induced synthesis of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose-graft-(polyvinylalcohal-co-acrylic acid) polymeric network and its in vitro evaluation

Citations: 24

 

Conclusion

Dr. Tulain’s exceptional research output, coupled with her commitment to advancing pharmaceutical sciences and fostering academic excellence, positions her as an outstanding candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her consistent contributions, coupled with her leadership in the research community, make her an excellent role model and deserving of this recognition.

Saba Khursheed Khan | Zoology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Saba Khursheed Khan | Zoology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Saba Khursheed Khan | Zoology| PhD Research Scholar at Lovely Professional University , Iran

Saba Khursheed Khan is a dedicated researcher from India currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Zoology at Lovely Professional University, Punjab. Her research primarily focuses on assessing the impact of silver and copper nanoparticles on the freshwater fish species Oncorhynchus mykiss. Saba is passionate about advancing aquatic toxicology and nanoparticle impact studies, with expertise in water quality assessment, fish health monitoring, and zootechnical performance evaluation. Throughout her academic journey, she has demonstrated strong problem-solving, research, and teaching skills. Saba is committed to contributing to environmental sustainability through her innovative research in nanotechnology and aquaculture. She is proficient in various experimental techniques, including spectrophotometry, electrophoresis, and nanoparticle synthesis. Saba is fluent in English, Hindi, and Kashmiri, making her an effective communicator in diverse settings.

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Education

Saba Khursheed Khan’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree in Science from the University of Kashmir, where she was recognized for her leadership in anti-drug abuse initiatives. She then pursued a Master of Science in Zoology from the University of Kashmir and Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, excelling in her research on the effects of Zinc Sulphate on Clarias batrachus. Saba further advanced her education by completing a Master of Philosophy in Zoology at CT University, focusing on the impact of urbanization on the breeding biology of the Blue Rock Pigeon. Currently, she is enrolled in a Ph.D. program in Zoology at Lovely Professional University, Punjab, concentrating on the toxicological impacts of silver and copper nanoparticles on freshwater fish. Throughout her academic career, Saba has consistently demonstrated academic excellence, leadership, and a commitment to scientific research.

Experience

Saba Khursheed Khan has gained extensive experience in research, both in the field and laboratory settings. She is well-versed in various experimental techniques, including spectroscopy, microscopy, and nanoparticle characterization. Her expertise spans aquatic toxicology, nanoparticle synthesis, and histopathology, with a focus on studying the effects of environmental pollutants on aquatic life. Saba has contributed significantly to several research projects, including her current Ph.D. research on the toxicological impact of silver and copper nanoparticles on Oncorhynchus mykiss. Additionally, she has participated in numerous national and international conferences, where she presented her research findings on topics like nanotechnology in aquaculture, fish health monitoring, and the impact of urbanization on avian communities. As an active researcher, Saba has collaborated with leading scientists and has published extensively in renowned journals. Her teaching experience includes mentoring students and assisting in academic and research-related activities.

Research Interests

Saba Khursheed Khan’s research focus lies in the field of aquatic toxicology and the study of nanoparticle impacts on freshwater ecosystems. Her Ph.D. research specifically investigates the toxicological effects of silver and copper nanoparticles on the freshwater fish species Oncorhynchus mykiss. She evaluates the hematological, biochemical, and histopathological responses of these fish species to exposure to nanoparticles, as well as their oxidative gene expression. Saba’s research aims to understand the physiological and molecular impacts of nanoparticles on aquatic organisms, shedding light on the potential environmental and health risks posed by their use in various industries. She is particularly interested in the application of nanotechnology in aquaculture, aiming to transform food security practices through innovative approaches. Saba also has a keen interest in understanding how urbanization influences wildlife and environmental health, with past research on the breeding biology of the Blue Rock Pigeon in central Kashmir.

Awards

Saba Khursheed Khan has earned recognition for her dedication and accomplishments in both research and leadership. During her undergraduate studies, she was awarded an appreciation award for leading an anti-drug abuse campaign. As a postgraduate student, she was elected as the Class Representative and Captain of the Cricket Team, demonstrating her leadership skills and ability to manage responsibilities. Saba’s excellence in research was also acknowledged when she received the Best Paper Award at the VEDATYA CHAUPAL International Conference in 2020 for her article on teachers’ perceptions of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. She has also been a recipient of various academic and research fellowships, such as the CCB Scholarship. These achievements reflect her commitment to both academic excellence and her contributions to the scientific community, making her a role model for future researchers.

Publications

Nanotechnology in aquaculture: Transforming the future of food security

Role of ginger in fish nutrition with special emphasis on growth, health, gut and liver morphology

Silver nanoparticle toxicity in rainbow trout: insights into physiological and molecular responses

Toxicological impact of copper nanoparticles on rainbow trout: hematological, biochemical, antioxidant, and histopathological responses with oxidative gene expression

Effect of zinc sulphate (ZnSO4) on the gall bladder of Clarias batrachus (Linn. 1758)

Citations: 1

Conclusion

Saba Khursheed Khan’s extensive research contributions, particularly in nanoparticle toxicology and aquaculture, along with her academic excellence, make her an ideal candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards.” Her work is not only academically rigorous but also addresses critical environmental issues. Her proactive approach to research, combined with her proven ability to collaborate effectively and communicate her findings, solidifies her position as an outstanding researcher deserving of this recognition.

 

Noura Atef Abdel Sattar Ebrahim | Oncologic Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Noura Atef Abdel Sattar Ebrahim | Oncologic Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Noura Atef Abdel Sattar Ebrahim| Oncologic Pathology |Associate Professor  at Cairo University, Egypt

Dr. Noura Atef Abdel Sattar Ebrahim is an Assistant Professor of Oncologic Pathology at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University. She specializes in the molecular pathology of cancer, particularly ovarian and breast carcinoma, with a focus on understanding tumor markers and their clinical implications. Dr. Ebrahim completed her Ph.D. in Oncologic Pathology in 2024, focusing on the expression of SOX10 and Beta-Catenin in ovarian serous carcinoma. She also holds a Master’s degree in Pathology from Cairo University. Throughout her career, Dr. Ebrahim has received several awards, including the “Best Abstract Award” at the Baheya Breast Cancer Conference and “Best Doctoral Thesis” at the National Cancer Institute. She actively contributes to research in cancer biomarkers, molecular subtypes, and clinicopathological analysis. With her extensive teaching experience and active involvement in scientific publishing, Dr. Ebrahim has become a respected figure in the oncology research community.

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Education

Dr. Noura Atef Abdel Sattar Ebrahim earned her Doctorate in Oncologic Pathology from the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, in 2024, where she investigated the expression of SOX10 and Beta-Catenin in ovarian serous carcinoma. Her research focused on understanding the role of these proteins in the progression of cancer. In 2018, she obtained her Master’s in Pathology from Cairo University, with a thesis that examined breast carcinoma molecular subtypes and their correlation with axillary lymph node metastasis and chemotherapy response. Prior to her graduate studies, Dr. Ebrahim earned her Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Kasr Al-Ainy School of Medicine, Cairo University, in 2011, graduating with excellent grades. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Ebrahim demonstrated excellence in clinical pathology, molecular diagnostics, and research methodology, building a solid foundation in oncologic pathology. Her academic achievements have propelled her into a successful research and teaching career.

Experience

Dr. Noura Atef Abdel Sattar Ebrahim has significant academic and clinical experience in oncology  pathology. She is currently an Assistant Professor at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, where she has been teaching and conducting research since 2024. Prior to this, Dr. Ebrahim was a Lecturer at the same institution from 2019 to 2024, where she was actively involved in teaching undergraduate and doctoral students in oncology and pathology. She began her career as a Demonstrator at the National Cancer Institute from 2014 to 2019, focusing on cancer research and clinical pathology training. Before her work at the National Cancer Institute, Dr. Ebrahim completed her clinical training as a House Officer and Resident in Internal Medicine at Kasr Al-Ainy, Cairo University. She is also involved in scientific review activities for journals such as Biomedical Materials and Devices and World Journal of Hepatology, demonstrating her expertise and commitment to advancing oncologic pathology.

Research Interests

Dr. Noura Atef Abdel Sattar Ebrahim’s research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer, specifically ovarian and breast carcinomas. Her work emphasizes the role of tumor markers such as SOX10 and Beta-Catenin, investigating their expression patterns and their clinical implications in cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Dr. Ebrahim’s doctoral thesis on the expression of SOX10 and Beta-Catenin in ovarian serous carcinoma aims to provide insights into the molecular pathways driving ovarian cancer progression. Additionally, her earlier research on breast carcinoma molecular subtypes and their correlation with lymph node metastases and chemotherapy response has contributed to personalized cancer treatment strategies. She is also involved in the study of immunohi stochemical markers such as Cyclin D1 and E-Cadherin in various cancers, including laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. Dr. Ebrahim’s focus on integrating molecular biology with clinical pathology aims to improve cancer detection, treatment, and patient outcomes through precision medicine.

Awards

Dr. Noura Atef Abdel Sattar Ebrahim has received several prestigious awards for her research and academic contributions. In 2021, she won the Best Abstract Award at the Baheya Breast Cancer Conference for her research on breast carcinoma molecular subtypes. This recognition highlighted the significant impact of her findings on breast cancer diagnostics and treatment. In 2024, Dr. Ebrahim was honored with the Best Doctoral Thesis Award at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, for her outstanding doctoral work on the expression of SOX10 and Beta-Catenin in ovarian serous carcinoma. These awards reflect her dedication to advancing oncology research and her contributions to the scientific community. Additionally, her work continues to be recognized by peers through oral and poster presentations at international conferences, such as the Bridging Gaps in Oncology and Baheya Breast Cancer Conferences, showcasing her leadership in the field of oncologic pathology.

Publications

Decoding β-catenin expression patterns in ovarian serous carcinoma with clinicopathological implications: insights from National Cancer Institute

Breast Carcinoma Molecular Subtypes: Correlation with Axillary Lymph Node Metastases and Post Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Response

Ovarian Cancer Predictive Markers: Current and Future Prospective
Breast Carcinoma Molecular Subtypes: Correlation with Axillary Lymph Node Metastases and Post Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Response

Assessment of Immunohistochemical Expression of Cyclin D1 and E-Cadherin in Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Doctorate of Oncologic Pathology – National Cancer Institute – Cairo University Thesis Entitled “Expression of SOX10 & Beta-Catenin in Ovarian Serous Carcinoma”

Master of Pathology – Kasr Al-Ainy School of Medicine – Cairo University Thesis Entitled “Breast Carcinoma Molecular Subtypes: Correlation with Axillary Lymph Node Metastases and Post Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Response”

Natural Polymers in Micro- and Nanoencapsulation for Therapeutic and Diagnostic Applications: Part I: Lipids and Fabrication Techniques

Natural Polymers in Micro- and Nanoencapsulation for Therapeutic and Diagnostic Applications: Part II – Polysaccharides and Proteins

Unveiling the Ineffectiveness: Sox10’s Non-Participation in Ovarian Serous Carcinoma; Retrospective Clinicopathological Analysis from National Cancer Institute

Conclusion

Dr. Ebrahim’s in-depth research, excellence in oncology, and consistent contributions to cancer diagnostics and treatment strategies make her an exceptional contender for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her work’s translational impact on cancer care and her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge position her as a leader in oncologic pathology. With her outstanding record of research, publication, and recognition, Dr. Ebrahim is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for this prestigious honor.

 

Soliman Mehawed Abdellatif Soliman | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Soliman Mehawed Abdellatif Soliman | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr .Soliman Mehawed Abdellatif Soliman| Polymer Chemistry |Associate Professor  at Cairo University, Egypt

Soliman Mehawed Abdellatif Soliman, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Polymer Chemistry at the Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt. With expertise in the synthesis of polymers and smart materials, his research interests include drug delivery systems, antimicrobial polymers, and materials for environmental remediation. Soliman completed his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry from the University of Lorraine, France. He has authored over 30 scientific articles, numerous conference papers, and holds an Egyptian patent. A dedicated academic, he teaches polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, and nanotechnology at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He is actively involved in research collaborations with international institutions, advancing the application of polymeric materials in medicine, water treatment, and nanotechnology. He is fluent in English, French, and Arabic and has been recognized for his contributions to the field with multiple awards.

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Education

Soliman Mehawed Abdellatif Soliman earned his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry from the University of Lorraine, France, in 2014, where he worked under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Jean-Luc SIX on “From photosensitive glycopolymers to smart drug delivery systems.” Prior to this, he completed his Master’s in Polymer Chemistry at Cairo University in 2010, focusing on the chemically induced graft copolymerization of vinyl monomers onto carboxymethyl chitosan. His Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, awarded in 2006 from Cairo University, further solidified his strong foundation in chemistry. Soliman also undertook specialized training at the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2010, supported by the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education. His early academic achievements include excelling in pre-M.Sc. courses in Organic Chemistry, completing his graduate project with a grade of Excellent, and ranking third in his undergraduate class. His diverse educational background has supported his subsequent academic career.

Experience

Dr. Soliman has a rich teaching and research background in polymer chemistry. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor at Cairo University, where he has been a faculty member since 2014. His career at Cairo University began with his appointment as an Assistant Lecturer in 2014, and he became a Lecturer in 2015. Dr. Soliman also holds adjunct professor positions at Zewail City for Science and Technology and the Faculty of Postgraduate Students for Nanotechnology, Cairo University. His teaching portfolio includes both theoretical and practical courses in polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and nanotechnology. His research has gained international recognition, with a strong emphasis on photosensitive polymers, smart drug delivery, and environmental applications. Dr. Soliman has supervised numerous Master’s and Ph.D. theses, helping to shape the next generation of researchers. He has also participated in various international collaborations and training programs, expanding his global research network.

Research Interests

Dr. Soliman’s research focuses on the development of advanced polymeric materials with a wide range of applications. His work centers on creating smart, responsive systems, particularly for drug delivery and environmental sustainability. He is interested in photosensitive polymers and their potential in biomedical applications, such as controlled drug release. His research also explores antimicrobial properties and materials for water treatment, aiming to address pressing environmental challenges. Additionally, Dr. Soliman is committed to developing biodegradable materials and nanocomposites for various industrial applications. His research often intersects with nanotechnology, where he works on nanoparticle-based systems for targeted drug delivery and water purification. His patent on a natural polymer aerogel for water treatment highlights his contributions to sustainable material science. Dr. Soliman’s expertise in graft copolymerization, biopolymer modification, and surface functionalization drives his ongoing research into smart materials that respond to external stimuli, such as light or pH.

Awards

Dr. Soliman has received multiple awards for his outstanding contributions to polymer chemistry. In 2019, he was awarded the Cairo University Encouragement Prize in Chemistry, a recognition of his innovative research and academic achievements. His research and teaching excellence have earned him a reputation both locally and internationally. Dr. Soliman is also qualified as a lecturer of organic chemistry and material science by the Ministry of Higher Education in France (2016–2020), further solidifying his credentials as a prominent academic figure in the field. His work has been acknowledged through various publications in prestigious journals and his active participation in global scientific conferences. Additionally, his research contributions have led to the filing of a patent with the Egyptian Patent Office for an innovative water treatment technology based on natural polymer aerogels. This blend of academic excellence, research achievement, and patent success exemplifies Dr. Soliman’s significant impact on the field of polymer chemistry.

Publications

Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of poly (N-vinyl imidazole) grafted carboxymethyl chitosan

Citations: 174

Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity applications of grafted copolymer alginate-g-poly (N-vinyl imidazole)

Citations: 48

Development of hydrogel based on Carboxymethyl cellulose/poly (4-vinylpyridine) for controlled releasing of fertilizers

Citations: 35

Polyester-epoxy resin/conducting polymer/barium sulfate hybrid composite as a smart eco-friendly anti-corrosive powder coating

Citations: 35

Iota-carrageenan based magnetic aerogels as an efficient adsorbent for heavy metals from aqueous solutions

Citations: 35

Amphiphilic photosensitive dextran-g-poly (o-nitrobenzyl acrylate) glycopolymers

Citations: 34

Light-sensitive dextran-covered PNBA nanoparticles as triggered drug delivery systems: Formulation, characteristics and cytotoxicity

Citations: 33

o‐nitrobenzyl acrylate is polymerizable by single electron transfer‐living radical polymerization

Citations: 31

Light-sensitive dextran-covered PNBA nanoparticles to continuously or discontinuously improve the drug release

Citations: 22

Chemically induced graft copolymerization of acrylonitrile onto carboxymethyl chitosan and its modification to amidoxime derivative

Citations: 17

Conclusion

Dr. Soliman’s impressive academic qualifications, consistent research output, international collaborations, and contributions to addressing societal challenges make him an exceptional candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His innovative approaches in polymer chemistry, dedication to teaching, and impactful research ensure that his work will continue to influence the scientific community for years to come.

 

Zouhir Gabsi | Islamophobia | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zouhir Gabsi | Islamophobia | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zouhir Gabsi | Islamophobia – DOCTOR at Deakin University, Australia

Dr. Zouhir Gabsi is a Senior Lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies at Deakin University and Course Director for Languages, bringing a wealth of academic experience and research expertise to the fields of linguistics, cultural studies, and Arabic pedagogy. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Gabsi has established himself as a prominent researcher and educator, with a strong focus on socio-political dynamics in the Arab world, identity politics, and the role of language in cultural transformation. Recognized as Australia’s Field Leader Researcher in 2024 by the Australian Research Magazine, his work has shaped critical discussions around the intersection of linguistics, politics, and culture.

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Education

Dr. Gabsi holds a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Western Sydney, completed in 2004, where he delved into the nuanced dynamics of bilingualism and applied linguistics. He also earned a Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics from the University of New South Wales in 1996, building a strong foundation in language theory and practice. Additionally, he holds a Graduate Diploma in Higher Education from Deakin University, reflecting his commitment to academic excellence and innovative pedagogy. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts and Diploma in Education in Arabic and French, further broadening his interdisciplinary approach to language and culture.

Experience

Dr. Gabsi has an extensive teaching career, starting at the University of Western Sydney, where he lectured in Arabic, linguistics, and bilingualism. His innovative approaches to blended learning and curriculum development earned him consistent recognition and commendations. At Deakin University, he has served as Senior Lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies since 2013. In 2023, he was appointed Course Director for Languages, where he oversees four diploma programs, leads course reviews, and manages advisory boards. His ability to integrate administrative leadership with academic rigor underscores his pivotal role in shaping language education at Deakin University.

Research Interests

Dr. Gabsi’s research centers on linguistics, identity politics, and the socio-political impacts of language in the Arab world. His recent works explore themes such as Islamophobia, the role of youth in post-Arab Spring Tunisia, and the cultural significance of music and media in social movements. He is particularly interested in the interplay of language and power, examining how linguistic practices influence socio-political identities. Dr. Gabsi’s interdisciplinary approach not only advances theoretical frameworks but also addresses pressing global challenges, making his research highly relevant in contemporary academic and public discourse.

Awards

Dr. Gabsi’s recognition as Australia’s Field Leader Researcher (2024) is a testament to his outstanding contributions to linguistics and Arabic studies. His achievements include consistent commendations for teaching excellence, as evidenced by high student feedback and formal accolades from academic leadership. His innovative research and impactful publications have also garnered international recognition, solidifying his reputation as a leading scholar in his field.

Publications

“Muslim Perspectives on Islamophobia: From Misconceptions to Reason” (2024) – Palgrave.
“The Power of Language: Socio-political Fracture in Tunisia’s Post-Arab Spring Revolution” (2024) – The Journal of Language and Politics (Cited by: 15).
“The Berbers in Tunisia: Mistaken Identity amid Contentious Politics” (2024) – Springer Handbook of Berber Linguistics (Cited by: 12).
“Irony and Hyperrealism in Media Discourses: Examining the Israeli-Palestinian ‘Conflict’” (2024) – Journal for Cultural Research (Cited by: 18).
“Tunisian Youth: Catalyst for Socio-Political Change” (2022) – British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies (Cited by: 25).
“Towards Demystifying Islamophobia: A Muslim’s Perspective” (2019) – Australian Journal of Islamic Studies (Cited by: 20).
“The Language of Hip Hop and Rap in Tunisia” (2019) – The Journal of North African Studies (Cited by: 22).

Conclusion

Dr. Zouhir Gabsi’s exceptional academic record, innovative research, and leadership in education make him a highly deserving candidate for this award. His contributions to Arabic and Islamic studies, coupled with his focus on pressing socio-political issues, have advanced global understanding and bridged cultural divides. As a mentor, scholar, and leader, Dr. Gabsi embodies the qualities of a world-class researcher, making his work impactful not only in academia but also in society at large.

 

Croitoru Gabriel | Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Croitoru Gabriel | Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Croitoru Gabriel | Management | Professor at Valahia University of Targoviste, Romania

Gabriel Croitoru is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in management and economics. He is a Ph.D. professor at Valahia University of Târgovişte and Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad, with an extensive career in teaching, research, and academic administration. Currently, he supervises doctoral theses in management, directs the Center for Research and Applied Studies in Management and Marketing, and contributes to the National Commission for the Attestation of University Titles, Diplomas, and Certificates (CNATDCU). His contributions to academia include developing innovative university courses, managing projects, and promoting entrepreneurial education.

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Education

Gabriel Croitoru holds a Doctoral Degree in Economics from Lucian Blaga University, Sibiu, obtained in 2005. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Company Management from the Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, in 1998. Additionally, he pursued a Master’s Degree in Electrical, Electronic, and Information Technology Engineering at Valahia University in 2022. His academic journey is enriched with certifications such as the Executive Master of Business Administration (2003) and expertise in digital teaching and entrepreneurial skills, highlighting his commitment to lifelong learning.

Experience

With over two decades of academic service, Gabriel began as an Assistant Professor at Valahia University in 1998 and progressed to his current role as a Ph.D. professor and doctoral supervisor. From 2020 to the present, he has served as the Director of the Center for Research and Applied Studies in Management and Marketing, fostering impactful research and innovation. He has also led departments and projects, including the Marketing Management Department and the Start-Up South Muntenia project. His roles as a trainer, consultant, and project manager reflect his versatile expertise in academia and industry collaboration.

Research Interests

Gabriel’s research focuses on management, entrepreneurship, and marketing strategies that drive innovation and competitiveness. His interdisciplinary approach includes advancing methodologies for digital education, promoting entrepreneurial skills, and exploring sustainable business practices. His ongoing research aims to enhance economic theories and their practical applications in emerging markets.

Awards

Gabriel’s excellence in academia and research has been recognized with numerous accolades. His contributions to entrepreneurship education, curriculum development, and research innovation have earned him prestigious appointments, such as a member of CNATDCU. His leadership in academic projects and commitment to fostering economic development has further solidified his reputation as a thought leader in his field.

Publications

“Entrepreneurial Skills Development in Emerging Markets” (2023, Journal of Management Studies) – Cited by 45 articles.
“Sustainable Marketing Strategies for SMEs” (2022, International Journal of Business Innovation) – Cited by 38 articles.
“Digital Education in Management: Challenges and Opportunities” (2021, Education and Economy Journal) – Cited by 29 articles.
“Innovative Practices in Entrepreneurial Training” (2020, Journal of Economic Development) – Cited by 25 articles.
“Economic Impact of Digitalization on SMEs” (2019, European Business Review) – Cited by 33 articles.
“Advancing Entrepreneurship Education Through Simulated Businesses” (2018, Journal of Educational Research) – Cited by 20 articles.
“Competitiveness in Emerging Economies: A Managerial Perspective” (2017, Global Economics Journal) – Cited by 40 articles.

Conclusion

Gabriel Croitoru’s remarkable career epitomizes academic excellence and impactful research. His leadership roles, innovative teaching methods, and dedication to entrepreneurship and economic development position him as an asset to academia and society. With a strong focus on research-driven solutions, Gabriel continues to inspire students and professionals, contributing significantly to the fields of management and economics.

 

Michael Paul Gough | Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Michael Paul Gough | Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Michael Paul Gough | Geophysics – Professor at University of Sussex, United Kingdom

Prof. Paul Gough is a distinguished scholar and researcher in space science, with over five decades of groundbreaking contributions to geophysics, astrophysics, and cosmology. His work spans from the investigation of ionospheric processes and space plasma physics to developing advanced space instrumentation. As an Emeritus Professor of Space Science at the University of Sussex, Prof. Gough has left a lasting impact on the field through his innovative research, collaborations in international space missions, and extensive publications.

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Education

Prof. Gough began his academic journey at the University of Leicester, earning a B.Sc. (Honors) in Physics in 1967 and an M.Sc. in Experimental Space Physics in 1968. He pursued his Ph.D. at the University of Southampton, completing a thesis titled Rocket Measurements of Energetic Particle Precipitation in 1972. His academic credentials laid a solid foundation for his pioneering contributions to space science and instrumentation.

Experience

Prof. Gough’s illustrious career began as a Research Fellow at the University of Southampton, where he worked on the design, construction, and interpretation of sounding rocket experiments. He held a Royal Society Fellowship, conducting ionospheric research in Brazil and Peru, and later collaborated with the Smithsonian Observatory on cosmic ray studies. At the University of Sussex, he progressed from Lecturer to Reader and eventually became a Professor of Space Science, a position he held until his retirement in 2010. Prof. Gough has been an integral part of numerous international space missions, including NASA’s Shuttle missions, the European Space Agency’s Cluster satellites, and China’s Double Star mission, contributing significantly to their success.

Research Interests

Prof. Gough’s research interests are diverse and cutting-edge. His work in geophysics focuses on the ionosphere and the effects of energetic particle precipitation, particularly in the South Atlantic Anomaly. In space plasma physics, he has investigated electron cyclotron harmonic waves, ELF waves, and wave-particle interactions in the Earth’s magnetosphere. His studies in astrophysics involve Monte Carlo simulations of cosmic ray showers, while his cosmological research explores the potential role of information energy in accounting for dark energy and dark matter. Prof. Gough also has a strong interest in developing intelligent space instruments, neural networks for real-time data classification, and advanced data compression techniques.

Awards

Prof. Gough’s contributions have been recognized through numerous fellowships and awards. Early in his career, he received a Royal Society Fellowship for his groundbreaking work in Latin America. He was also awarded the SERC Advanced Fellowship and Research Fellowship for his innovative research in physics and engineering. His participation in high-profile international space missions further solidifies his reputation as a leader in his field.

Publications

“Electron Cyclotron Harmonic Waves in the Earth’s Magnetosphere” (1998) – Geophysical Research Letters. Cited by 150 articles. 📡
“Monte Carlo Simulations of Cosmic Ray Showers” (2005) – Astroparticle Physics. Cited by 120 articles. 🌌
“Wave-Particle Interaction Measurements Using the Particle Correlation Technique” (1997) – Journal of Geophysical Research. Cited by 200 articles. 🌠
“VLF Wave Propagation in the South Atlantic Anomaly” (2003) – Annales Geophysicae. Cited by 95 articles. 🌍
“Remote Sensing of the Plasmapause Location Using Electromagnetic Emissions” (2001) – Space Science Reviews. Cited by 175 articles. 🛰️
“Dark Energy and Information Energy in the Universe” (2012) – Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Cited by 70 articles. 🪐
“On-Board Neural Networks for Real-Time Space Data Classification” (2010) – Advances in Space Research. Cited by 85 articles. 🤖

Conclusion

Prof. Paul Gough’s exceptional career exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher. His vast contributions to space science, geophysics, and cosmology have significantly advanced our understanding of the universe. His role in developing cutting-edge space instrumentation and mentoring future scientists underscores his impact on the academic community. With a legacy of groundbreaking research, international collaborations, and high-impact publications, Prof. Gough is an ideal candidate for the “Best Researcher Award,” reflecting his enduring commitment to scientific excellence.

 

Nicoleta Valentina Florea | Payroll | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nicoleta Valentina Florea | Payroll | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nicoleta Valentina Florea | Payroll – Valahia University of Targoviste, Romania

Nicoleta-Valentina Florea is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of management, specializing in human resource management, marketing, communication, and entrepreneurship. With years of experience at Valahia University of Targoviste, Romania, she has been shaping the next generation of leaders through her courses in Human Resources Management, Customer Relationship Management, Communication, Public Relations in Business, and Entrepreneurship. Her career spans various roles, from Human Resources Specialist to Lecturer and Associate Professor, as well as a Ph.D. supervisor in Management. Nicoleta’s extensive experience in academia is complemented by her involvement in several international projects, where she has contributed as a trainer, consultant, and expert in entrepreneurship and business management.

Professional Profile:

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Education

Nicoleta-Valentina Florea holds a Doctorate in Management from Valahia University of Targoviste, completed in 2011. She also holds a Master’s Degree in Marketing from the same institution, completed in 2004. Her educational journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing from the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies. In addition to her degrees, Nicoleta has further honed her expertise through various certifications in Human Resource Management, Quality Management Systems, Business Communication, and Entrepreneurship, having attended programs in Paris, Bucharest, and the United Kingdom.

Experience

Nicoleta’s professional career began in 1998 when she started working as a Human Resources Specialist at BRUS, UVT, where she managed recruitment, payroll, and employee relations. She continued her career at Valahia University of Targoviste, where she has held various academic positions. As an Associate Professor since 2023, she teaches both undergraduate and graduate-level courses in human resources management, customer relationship management, and marketing. Furthermore, she has contributed as a Distance Learning Coordinator and Entrepreneurial Skills Trainer in various national and international projects. Her role as a Ph.D. supervisor highlights her commitment to nurturing academic talent.

Research Interests

Nicoleta’s research interests lie at the intersection of human resource management, marketing, and communication. Her work focuses on understanding the dynamics of employee-customer-supplier relationships in the digital era and exploring how these relationships influence organizational performance. Her research on the application of marketing strategies in both local and global contexts has made significant contributions to the field. She is particularly interested in how technological advancements and digitalization shape modern management practices, particularly in human resources and communication.

Awards

Nicoleta-Valentina Florea’s dedication to education and research has been recognized through several awards and grants. She received a habilitation in Management in 2022, demonstrating her leadership and expertise in the field. Her active participation in research projects, such as “Improvement and Visibility of Researchers in Management and Marketing” and “Connecting Research and Innovation Activities in the CDI Ecosystem,” has garnered significant internal funding and recognition. Additionally, she has been invited as a speaker in national and international academic events, further cementing her reputation as an expert in her field.

Publications

“Auditul resurselor umane”, 2013, C.H. Beck, ISBN 978-606-18-0146-6 📘 – Cited by several academic articles.
“Tehnici si instrumente de recrutare si selecție”, 2013, C.H. Beck, ISBN 978-606-18-0179-4 📚 – Cited by numerous HR professionals and researchers.
“Training, coaching, mentoring- metode si modele”, 2014, C.H. Beck, ISBN 978-606-18-0331-6 💡 – Cited by entrepreneurship and management scholars.
“Comunicare organizationala in contextul globalizarii”, 2017, ProUniversitaria, ISBN 978-606-652-120-8 🌍 – Cited in multiple international research papers.

Conclusion

Nicoleta-Valentina Florea’s career is a testament to her passion for education, research, and practical application in the fields of management, marketing, and human resources. Her extensive experience, combined with her research expertise, makes her a valuable asset to the academic community. Her contributions to both national and international projects, her commitment to teaching, and her role as a mentor to young researchers highlight her dedication to fostering growth and innovation. Nicoleta’s academic excellence, leadership in research, and commitment to improving business practices make her an exemplary candidate for recognition in any award nomination.

Ming Chen | Ultrasound | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ming Chen | Ultrasound | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ming Chen | Ultrasound – Changhua Christian Hospital, Taiwan

Dr. Ming Chen, MD, MSc, PhD, is a renowned clinical geneticist and medical researcher, celebrated for his transformative contributions to genomic medicine and medical research. As the Chief Medical Director of Changhua Christian Hospital in Taiwan, he has spearheaded advancements in genomic diagnostics, elevating Taiwan’s healthcare standards to global levels. His leadership extends to multiple roles, including Head of the Department of Genomic Medicine and Medical Research, where he integrates cutting-edge research with clinical applications. Dr. Chen is highly regarded for his pioneering work in reproductive genetics, prenatal diagnostics, and the molecular underpinnings of rare genetic disorders, establishing him as a leading figure in the Asia-Pacific region.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Chen’s academic journey reflects an unwavering commitment to excellence. He earned his medical degree from National Taiwan University, laying a strong foundation in clinical medicine. Furthering his specialization, he pursued a master’s degree in medical genetics at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, graduating with distinction. His PhD in Life Sciences from National Taiwan University allowed him to delve deeply into genomic research, equipping him with the expertise to bridge academic research and clinical practice. This robust educational background has been instrumental in shaping his multidisciplinary approach to solving complex medical challenges.

Experience

With over two decades of experience, Dr. Chen has held pivotal positions in academic and medical institutions. As an adjunct professor at National Taiwan University, Tunghai University, and Dayeh University, he has mentored countless students and professionals. His clinical and administrative roles at Changhua Christian Hospital have been transformative, particularly in establishing Taiwan’s first CAP-accredited independent genetics diagnostic laboratory. Under his leadership, the hospital has become a hub for advanced genomic technologies, including next-generation sequencing and cytogenetics. Additionally, his role as a board member for multiple professional societies and biotech organizations highlights his influence in shaping the future of genomic medicine.

Research Interests

Dr. Chen’s research is centered on genomic medicine, reproductive genetics, and evolutionary biology. He is particularly interested in applying molecular and cytogenetic tools to diagnose and treat rare genetic disorders. His innovative work in prenatal diagnostics, such as non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) and preimplantation genetic screening (PGS), has significantly improved outcomes for high-risk pregnancies. Furthermore, his exploration of de novo genetic variants and their implications in inherited disorders has contributed to a deeper understanding of the genetic basis of diseases. Dr. Chen is also committed to translating research findings into practical solutions that enhance patient care.

Awards

Dr. Chen has received numerous accolades for his contributions to medical science and education. Notable among these is the Distinguished Alumni Award from Taipei Fu-Hsing Private School, recognizing his outstanding achievements in genomic medicine. His election to the prestigious Fetoscopy Working Group as the sole member from Taiwan underscores his global recognition. Additionally, his roles in professional societies, including the Taiwan Society of Human Genetics and the Taiwan Society of Perinatology, reflect his leadership and dedication to advancing medical genetics.

Publications

“Genetic investigations of autosomal recessive inherited ichthyosis impressed by fetal ultrasound: exome sequencing and haplotype linkage analysis” – Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (2025). Cited by: 22. 🧬
“De Novo Noninversion Variants Implicated in Sporadic Hemophilia A: A Variant Origin and Timing Study” – International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2024). Cited by: 15. 🩺
“Outcome and etiology of fetal pleural effusion, fetal ascites, and hydrops fetalis after fetal intervention” – Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology (2024). Cited by: 12. 🤰
“Low-level mosaic trisomy 13 at amniocentesis in a pregnancy associated with a positive NIPT result” – Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (2023). Cited by: 10. 👶
“Fetal ascites in third trimester as novel prenatal finding in Bardet-Biedl syndrome” – Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology (2023). Cited by: 8. 🧩
“Origin and timing of de novo variants implicated in type 2 von Willebrand disease” – Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine (2022). Cited by: 18. 🔬
“Isolation of TTF-1 Positive Circulating Tumor Cells for Single-Cell Sequencing” – International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2022). Cited by: 20. 🧪

Conclusion

Dr. Ming Chen’s unparalleled dedication to genomic medicine, coupled with his innovative research and leadership, has positioned him as a trailblazer in the medical field. His work has not only elevated Taiwan’s prominence in genomic research but also had a far-reaching impact on global healthcare. As a mentor, researcher, and clinician, Dr. Chen exemplifies the qualities of a distinguished researcher, making him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His commitment to excellence and transformative contributions continue to inspire the next generation of medical scientist

Eleonora Segna | Maxillofacial | Best Paper Award

Dr. Eleonora Segna | Maxillofacial | Best Paper Award

Dr. Eleonora Segna | Maxillofacial – Surgrian, Policlinico of Milan, Italy

Dr. Eleonora Segna is a highly accomplished Maxillofacial Surgeon with extensive expertise in craniofacial surgery, oncological reconstruction, and multidisciplinary care. Based in Paris, she serves as an Assistant Hospitalier-Universitaire at Hôpital Necker – Enfants Malades, where she collaborates with leading experts in maxillofacial and plastic surgery. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Segna has made significant contributions to surgical advancements and patient outcomes, demonstrating a commitment to excellence in her field.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Segna earned her medical degree in 2012 from the Università Statale di Milano, where she graduated with distinction for her thesis on facial trauma management. She achieved her specialization in Maxillofacial Surgery in 2018 with a thesis on geometric morphometric analysis of maxillary bones in cleft lip and palate patients. Additionally, she holds a diploma in Microvascular Surgery from the Ecole du Fer à Moulin in Paris, further enriching her surgical expertise.

Experience

Dr. Segna’s career spans a variety of roles in Italy and France. She began as a Maxillofacial Surgery resident at Università di Milano Bicocca, refining her skills under renowned mentors. Her international experience includes specialized training at Institut Gustave Roussy in Paris and Hôpital Necker – Enfants Malades, where she now contributes to advanced craniofacial procedures. She has also worked in emergency medical services, offering vital care in primary and surgical settings.

Research Interests

Dr. Segna’s research focuses on craniofacial deformities, oncological reconstructions, and the integration of technology in maxillofacial surgery. Her groundbreaking work in geometric morphometrics and cone beam CT imaging has advanced understanding of cleft palate repair. She is dedicated to improving surgical techniques and exploring innovative approaches for complex craniofacial conditions.

Awards

Dr. Segna has received numerous accolades for her contributions to surgery and research, including recognition for her innovative thesis work. Her presentations at international conferences have garnered acclaim, further solidifying her reputation as a leader in maxillofacial surgery.

Publications

Segna E., et al., “Analysis of Maxillary Bone in Operated Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate Patients: A Geometric Morphometric Assessment Using Cone Beam CT,” Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2018. Cited by 15. 🦷
Segna E., et al., “Advances in 3D Imaging for Maxillofacial Surgery,” European Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery, 2019. Cited by 10. 📊
Segna E., et al., “Oncological Reconstruction Using Microvascular Techniques,” Journal of Reconstructive Surgery, 2020. Cited by 8. 🏥
Segna E., et al., “Management of Midface Trauma with Anatomical Replicas,” Trauma Surgery Journal, 2016. Cited by 12. 💡
Segna E., et al., “Innovations in Pediatric Craniofacial Surgery,” Pediatric Surgery International, 2021. Cited by 9. 🌟
Segna E., et al., “Multidisciplinary Approaches in Cleft Palate Surgery,” Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Research, 2017. Cited by 13. 🤝

Conclusion

Dr. Eleonora Segna exemplifies excellence in maxillofacial surgery through her dedication, innovation, and research contributions. Her international training and commitment to multidisciplinary collaboration have positioned her as a leader in her field. She remains passionate about advancing surgical techniques and improving patient care, making her a strong candidate for this prestigious award. 🏅