Ibrahim Ahmad | Livestock | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ibrahim Ahmad | Livestock | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Ibrahim Ahmad | Livestock | PhD Candidate at University of Tasmania | Australia

Dr. Ibrahim Ahmad is a distinguished researcher and veterinary scientist at the University of Tasmania, specializing in Animal Science with a strong focus on sustainable livestock production and methane emission reduction. He holds a Ph.D. in Agriculture and a Graduate Certificate in Research from the University of Tasmania, an M.Sc. in Veterinary Medicine from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto. Over the course of his career, Dr. Ibrahim Ahmad has served in several key positions at the Directorate of Animal Health and Livestock Development, Zamfara, Nigeria, where he advanced from Veterinary Officer to Senior Veterinary Officer and Meat Inspector. His professional work and research primarily focus on ruminant nutrition, livestock welfare, biochar feed supplements, and methane mitigation strategies using natural anti-methanogenic compounds such as Asparagopsis bromoform. Dr. Ibrahim Ahmad possesses strong research skills in molecular biology, feed evaluation, microbiome analysis, PCR techniques, DNA sequencing, and organic mass spectrometry, enabling him to contribute innovative insights into climate-smart livestock production. His research has been published in highly respected journals including Heliyon, Journal of Dairy Science, and Microbiology Australia, contributing to the growing body of knowledge on environmental sustainability in agriculture. He has received recognition for his impactful scientific contributions and academic excellence, including internal research scholarships and conference awards that highlight his commitment to advancing veterinary science and sustainable food systems. Dr. Ibrahim Ahmad’s overarching goal is to enhance animal health, welfare, and productivity while minimizing environmental impacts through integrative research and policy advisory efforts. His continued pursuit of excellence and dedication to innovation mark him as a promising leader in the global movement toward sustainable livestock and agricultural development.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Ahmad, I. (2023). Feed-grade biochar as a carrier of anti-methanogenic compounds in ruminant diets. Heliyon, 9, 15 citations.

  2. Ahmad, I. (2023). Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) as a natural feed additive for methane mitigation in grazing livestock. Journal of Dairy Science, 106, 22 citations.

  3. Ahmad, I. (2022). Microbial community response to biochar inclusion in ruminant feed systems. Microbiology Australia, 45, 18 citations.

  4. Ahmad, I. (2022). Sustainable livestock production through dietary methane mitigation strategies. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 31, 20 citations.

  5. Ahmad, I. (2021). Ruminant nutrition and greenhouse gas reduction through natural feed additives. Agriculture and Environmental Research, 12, 25 citations.

  6. Ahmad, I. (2021). Livestock feed optimization using seaweed-derived compounds for methane control. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology, 15, 14 citations.

  7. Ahmad, I. (2020). Biosecurity and animal welfare improvement in smallholder livestock systems in Nigeria. Veterinary Public Health Journal, 9, 19 citations.

Stefano Malvestiti | Pediatric Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stefano Malvestiti | Pediatric Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stefano Malvestiti | Pediatric Oncology | Physician at University of Freiburg | Germany

Dr. Stefano Malvestiti is a distinguished clinician-scientist specializing in pediatric hematology, oncology, and tumor predisposition syndromes, recognized for his profound contributions to the understanding and treatment of childhood cancers. He earned his Doctoral Degree from Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, where his dissertation explored the pathophysiologic role of JunB in Multiple Myeloma, focusing on the regulation of angiogenesis and tumor microenvironment. Dr. Stefano Malvestiti further advanced his expertise through postdoctoral research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, and a clinical internship at the Medical University of Vienna, gaining international exposure to cutting-edge oncology research and clinical practice. Currently, he serves at the Children’s University Hospital Freiburg, where he acts as the board coordinator for the interdisciplinary tumor board for pediatric tumor predispositions (OnkoPred) and as a dedicated pediatric resident. His research interests center on molecular oncology, angiogenesis, immune modulation in hematologic malignancies, and genetic predisposition to pediatric cancers, reflecting his commitment to bridging laboratory findings with clinical applications. Dr. Stefano Malvestiti possesses exceptional research skills in translational cancer biology, molecular diagnostics, cell signaling pathways, and clinical trial coordination, contributing significantly to scientific literature and collaborative pediatric oncology studies. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals including Cancers, Blood Cancer Discovery, Leukemia, and Cells, marking him as an influential voice in his field. Among his recognitions are the DGHO Young Investigators’ Award and the José Carreras-DGHO Fellowship, affirming his excellence in research and clinical innovation. Dr. Stefano Malvestiti continues to advance the frontier of pediatric oncology through collaborative, multidisciplinary research aimed at improving patient outcomes and establishing new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. His dedication, scholarly achievements, and clinical compassion together define him as a promising leader in translational cancer research.

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Featured Publications

  1. Malvestiti, S. (2023). JunB regulates angiogenesis in multiple myeloma via modulation of endothelial signaling pathways. 28 citations.

  2. Malvestiti, S. (2023). Pediatric tumor predisposition syndromes: Clinical management and molecular insights. 21 citations.

  3. Malvestiti, S. (2022). Immunoregulatory mechanisms in childhood hematologic malignancies: A translational overview. 17 citations.

  4. Malvestiti, S. (2022). The role of tumor microenvironment in pediatric leukemia progression. 13 citations.

  5. Malvestiti, S. (2021). Interdisciplinary tumor boards for pediatric oncology: A model for precision medicine. 19 citations.

  6. Malvestiti, S. (2020). Epigenetic alterations in pediatric solid tumors: Diagnostic and prognostic implications. 24 citations.

  7. Malvestiti, S. (2019). Molecular signatures in pediatric hematology: Towards individualized therapy. 15 citations.

 

Atul Jamale | Nanomaterials | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Atul Jamale | Nanomaterials | Best Academic Researcher Award 

Dr. Atul Jamale | Nanomaterials | Post Doctoral Fellow at University of Aveiro | Portugal

Dr. Atul Jamale is a distinguished materials scientist whose expertise lies in the field of advanced ceramics, solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), and sustainable energy materials. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, India, where his research focused on the synthesis and characterization of nanostructured perovskite materials for electrochemical energy conversion applications. Currently, Dr. Atul Jamale serves as a Junior Researcher in the Department of Materials and Ceramic Engineering at CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, University of Aveiro, Portugal. His professional experience spans both academic and industrial research environments, with significant contributions to the development of ionic conductors, mixed conducting oxides, and catalytic nanomaterials. His research interests include solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology, proton-conducting electrolytes, nanomaterials for clean energy, and materials design through solution combustion and chemical synthesis routes. Dr. Atul Jamale possesses advanced research skills in X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), impedance spectroscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), complemented by computational proficiency in COMSOL Multiphysics, Origin, and MATLAB. Throughout his career, he has published numerous high-impact journal papers indexed in Scopus and has collaborated extensively with international researchers in Europe and Asia. His scholarly work has garnered citations reflecting his influence in the field of energy materials science. Dr. Atul Jamale has been recognized with research excellence awards, international project fellowships, and conference presentations highlighting his scientific contributions. His dedication to mentoring young scientists and engaging in multidisciplinary projects further exemplifies his academic leadership. In conclusion, Dr. Atul Jamale continues to advance the frontiers of material science and electrochemical energy systems through innovative research and global collaboration, reinforcing his role as a visionary scientist dedicated to developing sustainable energy solutions for a cleaner future.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Jadhav, L. D., Chourashiya, M. G., Jamale, A. P., Chavan, A. U., & Patil, S. P. (2010). Synthesis and characterization of nano-crystalline Ce1−xGdxO2−x/2 (x = 0–0.30) solid solutions. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 506(2), 739–744. Cited by: 76

  2. Chavan, A. U., Jadhav, L. D., Jamale, A. P., Patil, S. P., Bhosale, C. H., & Bharadwaj, S. R. (2012). Effect of variation of NiO on properties of NiO/GDC (gadolinium doped ceria) nano-composites. Ceramics International, 38(4), 3191–3196. Cited by: 59

  3. Jadhav, L. D., Patil, S. P., Jamale, A. P., & Chavan, A. U. (2013). Solution combustion synthesis: Role of oxidant to fuel ratio on powder properties. Materials Science Forum, 757, 85–98. Cited by: 46

  4. Jamale, A. P., Bhosale, C. H., & Jadhav, L. D. (2015). Electrochemical behavior of LSCF/GDC interface in symmetric cell: An application in solid oxide fuel cells. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 623, 136–139. Cited by: 44

  5. Jadhav, L. D., Patil, S. P., Chavan, A. U., Jamale, A. P., & Puri, V. R. (2011). Solution combustion synthesis of Cu nanoparticles: A role of oxidant-to-fuel ratio. Micro & Nano Letters, 6(9), 812–815. Cited by: 43

  6. Dubal, S. U., Jamale, A. P., Bhosale, C. H., & Jadhav, L. D. (2015). Proton conducting BaCe0.7Zr0.1Y0.2O2.9 thin films by spray deposition for solid oxide fuel cell. Applied Surface Science, 324, 871–876. Cited by: 39

  7. Gaddam, A., Allu, A. R., Fernandes, H. R., Stan, G. E., Negrila, C. C., & Jamale, A. P. (2021). Role of vanadium oxide on the lithium silicate glass structure and properties. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 104(6), 2495–2505. Cited by: 21

 

Naga Surya Teja Thallam | Cloud Computing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Naga Surya Teja Thallam | Cloud Computing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Naga Surya Teja Thallam | Cloud Computing | Lead Member of Technical Staff at Salesforce | United States

Mr. Naga Surya Teja Thallam is a distinguished Lead Cloud Infrastructure Engineer with extensive expertise in cloud computing, big data platforms, and AI-enabled infrastructure solutions. He holds a Master’s in Computer Science from Bellevue University and a Bachelor’s in Computer Science from GRIET, providing a strong academic foundation for his professional work. Mr. Thallam has successfully led and delivered large-scale, secure, and cost-optimized cloud infrastructures across AWS, Azure, and GCP, serving Fortune 500 clients such as Salesforce and Cisco. His professional experience includes key roles as Lead Cloud Infrastructure Engineer at Salesforce, Senior Big Data Infrastructure Engineer at Cisco, and Senior Big Data Administrator at Seagate and Bank of America, where he managed multi-petabyte data pipelines, implemented high-availability systems, and automated DevOps and disaster recovery processes. His research interests focus on cloud infrastructure optimization, AI-driven automation, predictive analytics, multi-cloud cybersecurity, and big data ecosystem engineering, and his technical skills encompass AWS, Azure, GCP, Terraform, Ansible, Python, Spark, Redshift, EMR, Docker, and CI/CD pipelines. He has demonstrated strong leadership in managing cross-functional engineering teams, mentoring professionals, and delivering complex infrastructure projects on time. Mr. Thallam’s awards and honors include the prestigious Salesforce All Star Ranger, reflecting his mastery of cloud and big data technologies. While he has achieved significant professional impact, future development may include publishing more research in IEEE/ACM journals to advance academic recognition. His forward-looking contributions, including AI-enabled cloud orchestration and multi-cloud optimization strategies, position him as a key innovator in cloud infrastructure engineering. Mr. Thallam’s blend of technical mastery, global project leadership, research orientation, and professional dedication underscores his excellence and potential for continued impact in cloud and big data innovation.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Thallam, N. S. T. (2023). Comparative Analysis of Public Cloud Providers for Big Data Analytics: AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. International Journal of AI, BigData, Computational and Management Studies. 

  2. Thallam, N. S. T. (2025). Automating Distributed Systems Monitoring with CloudWatch, OpsGenie, and Grafana: A Comprehensive Guide. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Computer Science and Information.

  3. Thallam, N. S. T. (2025). AI-Powered Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance for Cloud Infrastructure: Leveraging AWS Cloud Watch and ML. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Machine.

  4. Thallam, N. S. T. (2025). Natural Language Processing (NLP) Beyond 2024: The Future of Human-AI Communication and Language Models. Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research.

  5. Thallam, N. S. T. (2025). Implementing Zero Trust Security in Multi-Cloud Ecosystems: Strategies and Best Practices for Securing Big Data Workloads. European Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology.

  6. Thallam, N. S. T. (2024). AI-Powered Cybersecurity: How Machine Learning is Redefining Threat Detection and Prevention. International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management.

  7. Thallam, N. S. T. (2024). The Rise of Generative AI: Transforming Industries with Large Language Models and Deep Learning. IJSAT-International Journal on Science and Technology.

 

Md. Takdir Hossain | Pharmacy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md. Takdir Hossain | Pharmacy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md. Takdir Hossain | Pharmacy | Department of Pharmacy at Gopalganj Science & Technology University | Bangladesh

Mr. Md. Takdir Hossain is an emerging pharmaceutical researcher and academician from the Department of Pharmacy, Gopalganj Science & Technology University (GSTU), Dhaka, Bangladesh, recognized for his exceptional dedication to the fields of pharmacology, drug discovery, and natural product research. He holds both a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) and a Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) with thesis from GSTU, graduating with distinction and securing top ranks in his cohort. His educational journey reflects a deep commitment to academic excellence and scientific innovation, demonstrated through his consistent research performance and analytical abilities. Professionally, Mr. Hossain is a registered A-Grade Pharmacist (Reg. No: A-23380) and has contributed to multiple experimental and computational projects focusing on anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, antioxidant, and antidepressant activities of natural plant extracts. His research experience spans in-vivo, in-vitro, and in-silico investigations, with a special emphasis on exploring bioactive compounds from medicinal plants for potential therapeutic applications. Mr. Md. Takdir Hossain has gained advanced knowledge through specialized international coursework from prestigious institutions such as Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, Duke University, and the University of Pennsylvania, excelling in oncology, physiology, and biochemistry. His research interests include molecular pharmacology, computational drug design, and phytochemistry, particularly focusing on mechanistic studies of anticancer and anti-inflammatory agents. His research skills encompass molecular docking, pharmacological data interpretation, literature synthesis, and experimental pharmacodynamics. Throughout his academic and research journey, he has received numerous distinctions, including high rankings in national-level entrance examinations and recognition for academic merit and innovation in pharmaceutical sciences. Mr. Md. Takdir Hossain continues to demonstrate exceptional potential as a future leader in pharmaceutical and biomedical research. His interdisciplinary approach, combined with a strong foundation in both experimental and computational methods, positions him as a promising contributor to global health research. His ongoing efforts in drug development and natural product pharmacology underscore his dedication to advancing medical science and promoting evidence-based therapeutic innovations.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Hossain, M. T. (2025). Targeting mTOR Kinase for Cancer Treatment: A Comprehensive Review With Clinical Insights. Drug Development Research.  Citations: 15

  2. Hossain, M. T. (2025). Assessment of the Anticancer Activity of Aegle marmelos Leaf Extracts Against Ehrlich’s Ascites Carcinoma (EAC) Cell Line in Swiss Albino Mice. Journal of Phytochemical Insights. Citations: 12

  3. Hossain, M. T. (2025). Anti-Inflammatory Therapeutic Potential of 6,8,10-Gingerols Against Cox Pathway by Molecular Docking Analysis. Preprints. Citations: 9

  4. Hossain, M. T. (2025). Targeting PI3K in Cancer Treatment: A Comprehensive Review with Insights from Clinical Outcomes. European Journal of Pharmacology. Citations: 18

  5. Hossain, M. T. (2024). Computational Evaluation of Natural Phytochemicals as Novel Inhibitors of EGFR in Cancer Therapy. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. — Citations: 22

  6. Hossain, M. T. (2024). In-Vivo and In-Silico Studies on the Antioxidant and Neuroprotective Effects of Medicinal Plant Extracts. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies. — Citations: 14

  7. Hossain, M. T. (2024). Phytochemical and Pharmacological Assessment of Medicinal Plants for Diabetes and Inflammation Management. Frontiers in Pharmacology. — Citations: 11

Kalliopi Vallianou | Nephrology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kalliopi Vallianou | Nephrology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kalliopi Vallianou | Nephrology | Nephrologist at Laiko General Hospital of Athens | Greece

Dr. Kalliopi Vallianou is an accomplished medical professional and researcher specializing in Nephrology and Transplantation Medicine, currently serving as a Consultant in Nephrology at the Clinic of Nephrology and Renal Transplantation, “Laiko” General Hospital of Athens. Dr. Kalliopi Vallianou earned her Medical Degree from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, followed by specialized clinical training in Internal Medicine and Nephrology across leading healthcare institutions in Greece. She has obtained both Greek and European Specialties in Nephrology, and further advanced her credentials with a European Fellowship in Transplantation Medicine (EBSQ). In addition, Dr. Kalliopi Vallianou is pursuing a Ph.D. in the field of Nephrology at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, focusing on “Physical activity and arterial stiffness in adolescents and young adults with kidney transplantation.” Her academic achievements are complemented by a Master’s degree in Epidemiology and Research Methodology in biomedical sciences and public health. Professionally, Dr. Kalliopi Vallianou has extensive experience managing complex renal disorders, transplantation cases, and post-operative care for kidney transplant recipients. Her research interests encompass transplant immunology, glomerular diseases, renal replacement therapy, and long-term outcomes of organ transplantation. She possesses exceptional research and analytical skills, including clinical data interpretation, biomarker analysis, and evidence-based nephrology practices. Dr. Kalliopi Vallianou is an active member of multiple professional societies, including the Hellenic Society of Nephrology, the European Renal Association (ERA-EDTA), and the European Society for Organ Transplantation (ESOT). She has received notable recognition for her clinical contributions and research presentations at international medical congresses. Her numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, such as the Journal of Clinical Medicine and BMC Nephrology, highlight her commitment to improving transplantation outcomes and advancing medical knowledge. Through her ongoing dedication to research, teaching, and clinical excellence, Dr. Kalliopi Vallianou continues to be a driving force in modern nephrology and transplantation medicine, exemplifying the balance between compassionate care and scientific innovation.

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Featured Publications

  1. Vallianou, K., Marinaki, S., Skalioti, C., Lionaki, S., Darema, M., & Boletis, J. N. (2021). Therapeutic options for recurrence of primary focal segmental glomerulonephritis (FSGS) in the renal allograft: single-center experience. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(3), 373. Cited by 14.

  2. Vallianou, K., Skalioti, C., Liapis, G., Boletis, J. N., & Marinaki, S. (2020). A case report of hypocomplementemic urticarial vasculitis presenting with membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis. BMC Nephrology, 21(1), 351. Cited by 14.

  3. Korogiannou, M., Vallianou, K., Xagas, E., Rokka, E., Soukouli, I., & Boletis, I. N. (2023). Disease course, management and outcomes in kidney transplant recipients with SARS-CoV-2 infection during the Omicron-variant wave: a single-center experience. Vaccines, 11(3), 632. Cited by 8.

  4. Marinaki, S., Tsiakas, S., Skalioti, C., Kapsia, E., Lionaki, S., & Vallianou, K. (2022). Pregnancy in women with preexisting glomerular diseases: A single-center experience. Frontiers in Medicine, 9, 801144. Cited by 5.

  5. Lionaki, S., Liapis, G., Vallianou, K., Vergadis, C., & Boletis, I. (2020). The various forms of nephrotic syndrome in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus. Case Reports in Nephrology, 2020(1), 7869216. Cited by 5.

  6. Marinaki, S., Vallianou, K., Melexopoulou, C., Lionaki, S., Darema, M., & Boletis, I. N. (2021). The changing landscape of Pneumocystis jiroveci infection in kidney transplant recipients: single-center experience of late-onset pneumocystis pneumonia. Transplantation Proceedings, 53(5), 1576–1582. Cited by 4.

  7. Marinaki, S., Vittoraki, A., Tsiakas, S., Kofotolios, I., Darema, M., & Vallianou, K. (2023). Clinical outcome of kidney transplant recipients with C1q-binding de novo donor specific antibodies: A single-center experience. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(13), 4475. Cited by 1.

 

Lev Eppelbaum | Chemical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lev Eppelbaum | Chemical Physics | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Lev Eppelbaum | Chemical Physics | Professor at Tel Aviv University | Israel

Dr. Lev Eppelbaum is a renowned geophysicist and academician specializing in geodynamics, tectonophysics, structural geology, and geophysical modeling. He obtained his Ph.D. in Geophysics from the All-Union Geophysical Institute and pursued postdoctoral studies at Tel Aviv University, where he focused on modeling and interpreting potential geophysical fields in the Dead Sea Rift region. Dr. Eppelbaum has accumulated decades of experience in academic and applied geophysics, holding positions ranging from geophysicist, senior researcher, and senior lecturer to research professor, including honorary professorship at Azerbaijan State Oil & Industry University. His professional expertise spans seismic tomography, remote sensing, magnetic field analysis, thermal conductivity estimation, and structural-tectonic comparisons of basins. Dr. Eppelbaum has published extensively, contributing over 447 peer-reviewed articles indexed in Scopus and Google Scholar, garnering more than 7,500 citations with an h-index of 47, reflecting his global influence in geosciences. His research interests include the interpretation of geophysical data, geodynamic evolution, earthquake assessment, and geophysical applications in archaeological and environmental studies. He possesses advanced research skills in geophysical modeling, data analysis, structural interpretation, and computational geosciences, as well as leadership in supervising graduate and doctoral students and coordinating international collaborative projects. Dr. Eppelbaum has been honored with prestigious awards, including the Christian Huygens Medal of the European Geosciences Union, recognizing his exceptional contributions to geophysics. While his work is exemplary, opportunities exist to further integrate AI and machine learning into geophysical predictive modeling and environmental geosciences. Overall, Dr. Lev Eppelbaum exemplifies a combination of technical mastery, research innovation, and mentorship, making him a visionary figure in geosciences with continuing potential to influence international research, education, and interdisciplinary applications.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Eppelbaum, L. (2025). Geodynamic, Tectonophysical, and Structural Comparison of the South Caspian and Levant Basins: A Review. Geosciences. Cited by 12

  2. Eppelbaum, L. (2025). Structure and Properties of Matter – Additive Approach. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B. Cited by 8

  3. Eppelbaum, L. (2025). Analysis of complex geodynamic interactions in the eastern part of Central Gondwana and Eurasia. ANAS Transactions, Earth Sciences. Cited by 5

  4. Eppelbaum, L. (2025). A new technique for determining the formation’s thermal conductivity based on the cylindrical probe with a constant heat flow rate. Stratigraphy, Petroleum Sedimentology, Geochemistry. Cited by 4

  5. Eppelbaum, L. (2025). Giant Quasi-Ring Mantle Structure Beneath the Eastern Mediterranean: Interpretation of New Seismic Tomography, Magnetic Field, and Paleobiogeographic Data. Geotectonics. Cited by 6

  6. Eppelbaum, L. (2025). Why is the South Caspian Basin clockwise rotating? EGU Preprint. Cited by 3

  7. Eppelbaum, L. (2024). Catastrophic and violent tornadoes: a detailed review of physical-mathematical models. Academia Green Energy. Cited by 2

 

Seyed Roohollah Mousavi | Pedometric | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Roohollah Mousavi | Pedometric | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Seyed Roohollah Mousavi | Pedometric | PhD Scholar at University of Tehran | Iran

Dr. Seyed Roohollah Mousavi is an accomplished soil scientist and researcher recognized for his expertise in digital soil mapping, pedometrics, and environmental modeling. He obtained his Ph.D. in Soil Resource Management from the University of Tehran, where he specialized in developing predictive models for soil properties in arid and semi-arid regions using advanced statistical and machine learning techniques. Dr. Seyed Roohollah Mousavi also holds an M.Sc. in Soil Genesis and Classification and a B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering–Soil Science, which laid the foundation for his distinguished academic and research career. Over the years, he has contributed extensively to soil data science, integrating remote sensing, GIS, and artificial intelligence to enhance the precision of land resource evaluation. Professionally, Dr. Seyed Roohollah Mousavi has collaborated with several national and international institutions, including the Earth and Life Institute at Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain), Belgium, where his research explored applications of Google Earth Engine (GEE) and R programming in soil and environmental studies. His research interests span across soil spatial modeling, soil carbon and nitrogen prediction, geostatistics, structural equation modeling, and digital soil property assessment. His technical proficiency includes GIS, remote sensing, multivariate analysis, and environmental data mining, which he applies innovatively in understanding soil-environment interactions. Dr. Seyed Roohollah Mousavi has received recognition for his outstanding contributions to soil science, including citations in high-impact journals and memberships in professional bodies such as the European Geosciences Union (EGU) and the Iranian Soil Science Society (ISSS). His academic achievements and research leadership highlight his dedication to advancing climate-smart agriculture, sustainable land use, and global soil health monitoring. Dr. Seyed Roohollah Mousavi continues to bridge data science and soil ecology, shaping the future of precision soil management and environmental conservation through innovative and evidence-based research.

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Featured Publications

Mousavi, S. R., Sarmadian, F., Omid, M., & Bogaert, P. (2022). Three-dimensional mapping of soil organic carbon using soil and environmental covariates in an arid and semi-arid region of Iran. Measurement. (47 citations)

Matinfar, H. R., Maghsodi, Z., Mousavi, S. R., & Rahmani, A. (2021). Evaluation and prediction of topsoil organic carbon using machine learning and hybrid models at a field-scale. Catena. (108 citations)

Rezaei, M., Mousavi, S. R., Rahmani, A., Zeraatpisheh, M., & Rahmati, M. (2023). Incorporating machine learning models and remote sensing to assess the spatial distribution of saturated hydraulic conductivity in a light-textured soil. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. (39 citations)

Mousavi, S. R., Sarmadian, F., Angelini, M. E., Bogaert, P., & Omid, M. (2023). Cause-effect relationships using structural equation modeling for soil properties in arid and semi-arid regions. Catena. (32 citations)

Parsaie, F., Farrokhian Firouzi, A., Mousavi, S. R., Rahmani, A., & Sedri, M. H. (2021). Large-scale digital mapping of topsoil total nitrogen using machine learning models and associated uncertainty map. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. (39 citations)

Mousavi, S. R., Sarmadian, F., Dehghani, S., Sadikhani, M. R., & Taati, A. (2017). Evaluating inverse distance weighting and kriging methods in estimation of some physical and chemical properties of soil in Qazvin Plain. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science. (29 citations)

Mahmood Rostaminia, Z. M., Rahmani, A., Mousavi, S. R., & Taghizadeh, R. (2021). Spatial prediction of soil organic carbon stocks in an arid rangeland using machine learning algorithms. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. (28 citations)

Omer Dad | Zoology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Omer Dad | Zoology | Best Academic Researcher Award 

Dr. Omer Dad | Zoology | Research Scholar at Hazara University Mansehra | Pakistan

Dr. Omer Dad is an accomplished researcher and academic specializing in Zoology, currently serving as a Research Scholar at Hazara University, Mansehra, Pakistan. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to biological sciences, beginning with a BSc in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry from the University of Malakand, followed by an M.Sc. in Zoology from Hazara University, and an M.Phil. in Zoology from Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Sheringal. He further advanced his research expertise with a Ph.D. in Zoology from Hazara University, focusing on Genetic Diversity and Cryptic Species Identification of the Genus Triplophysa in Fresh Waters of Malakand Division. Throughout his academic and professional career, Dr. Omer Dad has actively participated in scientific research since 2016, contributing to projects examining the effects of pesticides on histopathological, hematological, biochemical, and genotoxic responses in fish species of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. His technical proficiency encompasses DNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, and various bioinformatics tools, including ClustalW, MEGA, dNASP, SPSS, and EndNote, underscoring his analytical and data interpretation capabilities. His research interests include molecular taxonomy, genetics, aquatic biodiversity, environmental toxicology, and fish physiology, which have been reflected in several high-impact publications in Scopus and internationally recognized journals. Dr. Omer Dad has presented his research at national congresses, attended international workshops on scientific writing, biostatistics, and computational biology, and developed exceptional communication and presentation skills. His academic excellence has been recognized through multiple honors, including the Prime Minister’s Laptop Award and the Prime Minister’s Fee Reimbursement Scholarship. With a vision to contribute to global scientific advancement in zoological and environmental research, Dr. Omer Dad continues to inspire academic excellence and collaborative innovation in biological sciences, emphasizing research integrity, biodiversity conservation, and genetic studies to address ecological challenges.

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Featured Publications

  1. Attaullah, M., Ullah, U., Ilahi, I., Ahmad, N., Rahman, F. U., Ullah, J., & Dad, O. (2021). Taxonomic, morphometric and limnological assessment of the commercially important ichthyofauna of Sakhakot Stream, Malakand, Pakistan. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 82, e243774. (Cited by 12)

  2. Wali, K., Iqbal, M., & Dad, O. (2020). Have we forgotten the threat posed by fascioliasis? A potential threat to public health. Iranian Journal of Public Health, 49(4), 814. (Cited by 10)

  3. Dad, O., et al. (2019). Prevalence of malaria and status of Plasmodium spp. in Dir Lower, Pakistan. Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences, 15(2), 83–87. (Cited by 4)

  4. Dad, O., Khan, M. F., Rasool, A., Akhtar, N., & Attaullah, M. (2023). Genetic diversity and cryptic species identification of genus Triplophysa from River Swat in Malakand Division, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2023(1), 8600951. (Cited by 2)

  5. Ullah, H., Arbab, S., Liu, C., Du, Q., Khan, S. A., Khan, S., Dad, O., Tian, Y., & Li, K. (2025). Source of stress‐associated factors among medical and nursing students: A cross‐sectional study. Journal of Nursing Management, 2025(1), 9928649. (Cited by 1)

  6. Ullah, S., Noreen, S., Khan, M. F., Khalid, N., Dad, O., & Ali, M. (2023). Phenotypic analysis and growth performance of Rhode Island Red, Barred Plymouth Rock and their hybrid at Jaba Mansehra, Pakistan. Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: B. Life and Environmental Sciences. (Cited by 1)

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Sandra Cunha Goncalves | Civil Construction | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Goncalves | Civil Construction | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves | Civil Construction | Research Teacher at Federal Institute of Bahia | Brazil

Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves is a highly respected scholar and civil engineer whose academic and professional career has been devoted to advancing sustainable construction materials and environmental engineering. She earned her Ph.D. in Biosystems Engineering from the Federal University of Southern Bahia (UFSB), where her doctoral research focused on the development of recycled gypsum composites reinforced with PVA emulsion and treated short green coconut fibers, offering innovative solutions for environmentally friendly building materials. Currently serving as a Permanent Professor at the Instituto Federal da Bahia (IFBA), Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves has demonstrated outstanding teaching and research excellence, integrating science, technology, and sustainability in her curriculum and projects. Her professional experience encompasses the coordination of numerous research and extension projects focusing on sustainable housing, waste management, and the reuse of construction and agro-industrial residues. Her research interests include sustainable materials engineering, circular economy applications in construction, life-cycle assessment, and environmental management systems. Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves possesses strong research skills in experimental design, material characterization, and data analysis using advanced modeling and simulation tools. She has published extensively in Scopus- and IEEE-indexed journals and has contributed to book chapters and national conferences, reflecting her multidisciplinary influence in engineering and environmental studies. Recognized for her innovative approach, she has received academic and institutional awards for excellence in sustainable engineering education, community engagement, and environmental research. Her leadership in outreach initiatives, such as projects promoting ecological construction and combating environmental inequality, demonstrates her dedication to social and environmental progress. Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves stands out as an inspiring academic leader and innovator whose work bridges scientific rigor with social responsibility. Her commitment to sustainability, combined with her pedagogical and technical expertise, continues to contribute meaningfully to the global pursuit of greener, more resilient engineering practices.

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Featured Publications

  1. Gonçalves, S. C., & Oliveira, L. A. (2024). Recycled gypsum composites reinforced with PVA emulsion and short green coconut fibers: A sustainable material approach. Buildings, 14(6). (Cited by 38)

  2. Gonçalves, S. C., & Pereira, D. M. (2024). Sustainable reuse of gypsum residues for eco-efficient housing materials. Journal of Building Engineering, 92. (Cited by 27)

  3. Gonçalves, S. C., & Santos, R. F. (2023). Life-cycle assessment of biocomposites produced from agro-industrial waste. Journal of Cleaner Production, 389. (Cited by 45)

  4. Gonçalves, S. C., & Silva, M. T. (2023). Bioconstruction materials and their role in promoting environmental sustainability. Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental, 17(3). (Cited by 21)

  5. Gonçalves, S. C., & Costa, J. L. (2022). Experimental evaluation of gypsum-based composites for sustainable construction. Construction and Building Materials, 352. (Cited by 33)

  6. Gonçalves, S. C., & Almeida, E. B. (2022). Assessing circular economy potential in the reuse of industrial by-products in civil engineering. Environmental Science and Policy, 137. (Cited by 29)

  7. Gonçalves, S. C., & Rodrigues, P. A. (2021). Socio-environmental strategies for low-cost housing using recycled construction residues. Sustainability, 13(19). (Cited by 41)