Yuwei Chen | Neurodegenerative | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuwei Chen | Neurodegenerative | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuwei Chen | Neurodegenerative | Assistant Professor at Xi’an Medical University | China

Dr. Yuwei Chen is a dedicated scholar in Food Science whose research focuses on nutrition, neurodegenerative disease mechanisms, and functional food interventions, demonstrating strong commitment to advancing public health through evidence-based nutritional strategies. She earned her Ph.D. in Food Nutrition from Northwest A&F University, where she further strengthened her scientific foundation following a Master’s degree in Food Science and Engineering at the same institution, including an academic exchange at the Institute of Food Science and Technology, National Taiwan University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Food Science and Engineering. Throughout her professional career, Dr. Yuwei Chen has served as a Lecturer in the Teaching and Research Section of Food Science and Engineering at the School of Public Health, Xi’an Medical University, developing expertise in experimental design, biochemical analysis, nutritional intervention models, and the study of systemic inflammation and amyloidogenesis in relation to neurodegenerative diseases. Her research interests include functional food factors, dietary bioactives, lipid metabolism, memory impairment mechanisms, and the health-promoting properties of plant-derived compounds. She possesses strong research skills in cell and animal model experimentation, nutritional biochemistry, molecular pathway analysis, and evaluation of bioactive food components, integrating these competencies to produce impactful research outputs. Dr. Yuwei Chen has authored several peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals, contributing to areas such as medium-chain fatty acids, plant sterols, green tea catechins, fat replacers, and anti-inflammatory food components. Her academic journey is further distinguished by recognition for research productivity and interdisciplinary collaborations, highlighting her commitment to scientific excellence. With continuous engagement in teaching, research supervision, and scholarly dissemination, Dr. Yuwei Chen remains focused on expanding her contributions to food science innovation, nutritional health interventions, and translational research that addresses emerging public health challenges, positioning her as a promising researcher dedicated to advancing the understanding of diet-related disease prevention and functional food development.

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Featured Publications 

Chen, Y. (2021). Medium chain fatty acids: Extraction, isolation, purification, bioactive properties and application. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science.
Chen, Y. (2020). Green tea catechin: Does it lower blood cholesterol? IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science.
Chen, Y. (2020). Use of starch-based fat replacers in foods as a strategy to reduce dietary intake of fat and risk of metabolic diseases. Food Science & Nutrition.
Chen, Y. (2019). Is plant sterols a good strategy to lower cholesterol? Journal of Oleo Science.
Chen, Y. (2017). Sesamol supplementation prevents systemic inflammation-induced memory impairment and amyloidogenesis via inhibition of nuclear factor kappaB. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research.
Chen, Y. (2017). Chicoric acid supplementation prevents systemic inflammation-induced memory impairment and amyloidogenesis via inhibition of NF-κB. The FASEB Journal.
Chen, Y. (2017). Effects of sesamol on LPS-induced memory impairment and β-amylase accumulation (Master’s research output). Northwest A&F University.

 

Ainin Binti Sulaiman | Performance | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ainin Binti Sulaiman | Performance | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Ainin Binti Sulaiman | Performance | Professor at International University of Malaya-Wales | Malaysia

Prof. Dr. Ainin Binti Sulaiman is a highly accomplished academic leader, researcher, and technology-management expert whose career reflects excellence in scholarship, administration, and multidisciplinary innovation. Prof. Dr. Ainin Binti Sulaiman has served in significant leadership roles including Professor at the Faculty of Business, Head of the Research Management Centre, Dean of the Faculty of Business, and previously as Dean and Head of Department at renowned Malaysian universities, where she contributed extensively to accreditation exercises, strategic development, and research ecosystem strengthening. Prof. Dr. Ainin Binti Sulaiman holds a PhD from a leading UK institution, along with a Master in Business Administration and a Bachelor in Public Administration, demonstrating strong academic grounding. Her research interests span technology management, halal tourism and cosmetics, social economic impact assessment, social media analytics, digital transformation, and organizational performance. Prof. Dr. Ainin Binti Sulaiman possesses strong research skills in quantitative and qualitative methods, data analytics, big data interpretation, social media mining, survey design, impact evaluation, and interdisciplinary project management. She has produced more than one hundred publications in reputable international journals including Sustainability, Computers in Human Behavior, PLOS One, Quality and Quantity, IEEE Access, and Government Information Quarterly. Her research projects include major national and international collaborations on halal regulations, socio-economic impact studies, technology adoption, mosque tourism, broadband initiatives, and consumer analytics, reflecting broad scholarly impact. Prof. Dr. Ainin Binti Sulaiman has received numerous awards and honors such as Emeritus Professor recognition, Top Research Scientist Malaysia, Top 2% Global Scientist ranking, and university excellence awards for research and industrial grants. Throughout her career, she has supervised research teams, mentored junior scholars, presented at conferences, and contributed significantly to the advancement of knowledge within business and technology fields. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Ainin Binti Sulaiman stands as a distinguished figure whose academic excellence, leadership capability, research productivity, and societal contributions continue to position her as an influential scholar committed to driving impactful research and innovation.

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Featured Publications

  1. Ainin, S., & Co-authors. (2026). Advancing sustainable technology adoption: Insights from SMEs in beauty, health, and wellness sectors. Sustainable Technology and Entrepreneurship.
  2. Ainin, S., & Co-authors. (2025). Assessing the causal relationship of remote work and employee productivity – a study of corporate Malaysia. Cogent Social Sciences.
  3. Ainin, S., & Co-authors. (2022). Muslim-friendly beauty and wellness framework and measurement. Cogent Social Sciences.
  4. Ainin, S., & Co-authors. (2021). Exploring halal tourism tweets on social media. Journal of Big Data.
  5. Ainin, S., & Co-authors. (2020). Sustaining innovative capabilities of light emitting diode (LED) manufacturers through dynamic entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues.
  6. Ainin, S., & Co-authors. (2020). Examining what people tweet in relation to halal cosmetics-related topics. Cogent Arts & Humanities.
  7. Ainin, S., & Co-authors. (2019). System- vs. consumer-generated recommendations: Affective and social-psychological effects on purchase intention. Behaviour & Information Technology.

Nadisah Zakaria | Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nadisah Zakaria | Finance | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Nadisah Zakaria | Finance | Assistant professor at Prince Sultan University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Nadisah Zakaria is an accomplished academic and researcher recognized for her strong contributions across multidisciplinary domains in science and technology. She holds an impressive educational background, completing her undergraduate and postgraduate studies with a focus on advanced scientific research, followed by a doctoral degree that strengthened her expertise and established her as a specialist in her field. Throughout her professional journey, Dr. Nadisah Zakaria has served in various academic and institutional roles, contributing to teaching, research supervision, and project leadership while collaborating with national and international research groups. Her research interests span modern interdisciplinary areas, emphasizing innovation, applied sciences, and emerging technologies with a commitment to producing impactful and relevant scientific knowledge. Dr. Nadisah Zakaria possesses advanced research skills including experimental design, data analysis, academic writing, project management, and the use of specialized laboratory and analytical tools, enabling her to conduct high-quality investigations that contribute meaningfully to the academic community. Over the years, she has received multiple awards and honors in recognition of her research excellence, scholarly achievements, and professional service, reflecting her dedication and influence in academia. As a respected researcher, mentor, and contributor to scientific advancement, Dr. Nadisah Zakaria continues to drive forward new knowledge, inspire upcoming scholars, and support the development of impactful research. In conclusion, Dr. Nadisah Zakaria stands as an exemplary figure whose academic journey, research expertise, and professional service collectively demonstrate her commitment to innovation, scientific progress, and educational excellence.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Foong, S. S., Zakaria, N. B., & Tan, H. B. (2007). Firm performance and dividend-related factors: The case of Malaysia. 98 citations.
  2. Kamaludin, K., & Zakaria, N. (2019). The short and long-run performance of Sharia-compliant initial public offerings (IPOs) in the emerging market: Evidence from the Saudi Arabia Share Market. 18 citations.
  3. Zakaria, N., & Kamaludin, K. (2018). The short-and-long run performance of mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from Tadawul. 18 citations.
  4. Zakaria, N., & Hashim, F. (2017). Emerging markets: Evaluating Graham’s stock selection criteria on portfolio return in Saudi Arabia stock market. 18 citations.
  5. Foo, S. M., Ab Razak, N. H., Kamarudin, F., Azizan, N. A. B., & Zakaria, N. (2025). Islamic versus conventional financial market: A meta-literature review of spillover effects. 11 citations.
  6. Ho, L. S., Zakaria, N. B., & Foo, S. M. (2024). The impact of social media marketing activities on customer purchase intention: A study of the property industry in Malaysia. 11 citations.
  7. Zakaria, N., Ali, Z., & Awang, M. Z. (2019). White land tax: Evidence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 11 citations.

 

Zhengyu Xu | Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhengyu Xu | Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhengyu Xu | Geophysics | Researcher at Chongqing University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhengyu Xu is a distinguished researcher specializing in the theory and application of airborne electromagnetic detection, recognized for his strong academic foundation and extensive contributions to geophysical exploration. With formal academic training in Geophysics and Electrical Engineering, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhengyu Xu built a comprehensive expertise in numerical simulation, electromagnetic inversion theory, geophysical surveying, and the development of high-precision detection instruments. His scholarly journey reflects a blend of technical rigor, innovation, and interdisciplinary application. In his professional career, he has demonstrated deep proficiency in designing, debugging, and optimizing geophysical instruments and software essential for transient electromagnetic systems, airborne surveys, and near-surface imaging. His research interests encompass airborne EM theory, transient EM systems, inversion optimization, electromagnetic forward modeling, shallow subsurface anomaly detection, and multi-source geophysical data integration. His research skills include numerical modeling, instrument prototyping, EM inversion algorithms, field survey techniques, signal processing, and advanced geophysical data interpretation. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhengyu Xu has published more than forty peer-reviewed articles in reputable international journals such as IEEE Sensors Journal, IEEE Access, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, PLOS ONE, Lithosphere, and Near Surface Geophysics, demonstrating a robust publication record across key scientific platforms. He has led major national and municipal research projects, including National Natural Science Foundation programs, national R&D sub-projects, and international collaborative studies, while also contributing to the development of four patented innovations. His achievements have earned him prestigious distinctions, including the Excellent Master’s Thesis Award of Jiangxi Province, a National Scholarship for Postgraduates, and an Excellence Award in the “Judeng Cup” National Geophysical League. In conclusion, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhengyu Xu stands as a highly accomplished academic whose continued commitment to advancing airborne electromagnetic detection promises substantial contributions to global geophysics, scientific instrumentation, and next-generation subsurface exploration technologies.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Xu, Z. (2025). A three-component concentric orthogonal air-core coil sensor. IEEE Sensors Journal. 
  2. Xu, Z. (2025). The PSO-IFAH optimization algorithm for transient electromagnetic inversion. PLOS ONE. 
  3. Xu, Z. (2025). Performance comparison of loop source and grounded-wire source for shallow refined TEM detection. IEEE Access. 
  4. Xu, Z. (2024). Influence of parasitic capacitance on turn-off current and its optimization method for transient electromagnetic system. IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. 
  5. Xu, Z. (2023). Research on small-loop transient electromagnetic method forward and nonlinear optimization inversion method. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.
  6. Xu, Z. (2022). A rapid imaging method of the seismic back-scattered wavefield for urban road near-surface anomalous structures. Near Surface Geophysics. 
  7. Xu, Z. (2022). Tunnel concealed karst cave joint detection by tunnel seismic and transient electromagnetic. Lithosphere. 

 

Anna Kovalchuk | Economics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Anna Kovalchuk | Economics | Women Researcher Award 

Dr. Anna Kovalchuk | Economics | Associate Professor at Wenzhou University Business School | China

Dr. Anna Kovalchuk is an accomplished economist whose multidisciplinary expertise spans development economics, fiscal decentralization, sustainable transition policies, and data-driven economic analysis, reflecting her strong academic foundation and applied research competence. Dr. Anna Kovalchuk completed her Ph.D. in Economics from Shandong University, a Double First-Class institution, and holds an MPA from the National Academy of Public Administration of Ukraine, enabling her to integrate public policy insight with advanced quantitative economic research. Her professional experience includes serving as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics and the Ningbo China Institute for Supply Chain Innovations (MIT-SCALE Network), where she investigated economic uncertainty avoidance and its influence on BRICS investment decisions while contributing to Q1 SSCI publications and international research presentations. She also gained industry experience as a Business Analyst at Minth Group, producing strategic financial reports, designing data visualization dashboards, and supporting decision-making through SAP FICO and advanced analytics, alongside earlier work supporting UNDP Accelerator Labs in evaluating economic and environmental transitions in coal-dependent regions. Her research interests include sustainable development economics, fiscal decentralization, uncertainty modeling, investment behavior, and quantitative policy evaluation. Dr. Anna Kovalchuk’s research skills span dynamic panel data modeling, econometric analysis, Python, R, Stata, Google Analytics, Excel-based analytics, and multi-language communication, supported by experience in bilingual academic dissemination. Her awards and honors include recognition as a certified peer reviewer on the Web of Science Reviewer Platform, Business Intelligence and Data Analyst Certification from CFI, high-level professional classification in Ningbo, and active membership in the Chinese Economists Society. In conclusion, Dr. Anna Kovalchuk represents a dynamic scholar whose academic rigor, industry experience, research productivity, and commitment to evidence-based policy contribute significantly to economic development scholarship and global academic engagement.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Kovalchuk, A. (2025). Experimental insights on investment strategies for sustainable growth amid China’s economic uncertainty. SAGE Open. Cited: 0.
  2. Kovalchuk, A. (2020). Study approach of Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) as a method to measure fiscal decentralization index in Ukraine. Effective Public and Municipal Administration Conference. Cited: 0.
  3. Kovalchuk, A. (2020). Fiscal decentralization and economic growth: The case of Ukraine. Journal of Business and Economic Management. Cited: 4.
  4. Kovalchuk, A. (2020). Fiscal decentralization and economic growth: Assessing public policy in Ukraine. International Journal of Public Policy and Administration Research. Cited: 3.
  5. Kovalchuk, A. (2020). Fiscal decentralization: The practice of interaction between central and local authorities in Ukraine and the world. Customs Scientific Journal. Cited: 1.
  6. Kovalchuk, A. (2019). Decentralizing revenue in the context of fiscal decentralization: Challenges and prospects in Ukraine. Public Management and Administration in Ukraine. Cited: 2.
  7. Kovalchuk, A. (2018). Fiscal decentralization, distribution of expenditure authority in Ukraine. International Scientific and Methodical Conference Proceedings. Cited: 1.

 

Sayan Banik | Magnetism | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sayan Banik | Magnetism | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sayan Banik | Magnetism | Doctoral Researcher at National Institute of Science Education and Research | India

Mr. Sayan Banik is an emerging researcher in theoretical condensed matter physics whose academic journey reflects consistent excellence and a strong commitment to advancing computational materials science. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the School of Physical Sciences, National Institute of Science Education and Research, where he previously completed his Integrated Master of Science in Physics with a thesis focused on noncollinear magnetism in transition metal and semiconductor heterostructures. Prior to this, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Physics with Honors from Scottish Church College under the University of Calcutta, laying the foundation for his interdisciplinary strengths in physics, mathematics, and computational modelling. Throughout his academic training, Mr. Sayan Banik has built robust professional experience working on multiscale materials modelling, density functional theory, spin dynamics, topological magnetism, and superconducting hybrid systems. His research interests span skyrmion and antiskyrmion physics, atomistic spin simulations using Monte Carlo and geodesic nudge elastic band methods, micromagnetic modelling with continuum frameworks, and the study of exotic topological phases using Bogoliubov–de Gennes formalisms. He has gained extensive research skills through hands-on use of advanced computational tools such as JUKKR, FLEUR, VASP, SPIRIT, and MUMAX3, along with proficiency in Python, C++, Fortran, Mathematica, and LaTeX for simulation development and data analysis. His academic merit is reflected through multiple competitive achievements, including national-level qualifications such as NET, GATE, JEST, JAM, and NGPE, alongside prestigious fellowships like the Junior/Senior Research Fellowship and the INSPIRE Scholarship awarded by the Government of India. Concluding his profile, Mr. Sayan Banik stands out as a highly promising early-career physicist whose combination of rigorous training, strong publication output, international research exposure, and evolving expertise positions him for impactful contributions to the broader fields of topological materials, magnetic systems, and computational condensed matter physics.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Chatterjee, P., Banik, S., Bera, S., Ghosh, A. K., Pradhan, S., Saha, A., et al. (2024). Topological superconductivity by engineering noncollinear magnetism in magnet/superconductor heterostructures: A realistic prescription for the two-dimensional Kitaev model. Physical Review B, 109(12), L121301. 

  2. Banik, S., & Nandy, A. K. (2025). Skyrmion-antiskyrmion lattice: A net-zero topological phase in low-symmetry frustrated chiral magnets. Physical Review B, 112(14), L140404. 

  3. Banik, S., Kiselev, N. S., & Nandy, A. K. (2025). Paradoxical topological soliton lattice in anisotropic frustrated chiral magnets. Advanced Science, e14568. 

 

Bernd Sigusch | Periodontology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Bernd Sigusch | Periodontology | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Bernd Sigusch | Periodontology | Director at Jena University Hospital | Germany

Prof. Bernd Sigusch is an accomplished German dental scholar recognized internationally for his influential work in conservative dentistry, periodontology, and oral disease prevention. Prof. Bernd Sigusch completed his academic training in dentistry and human medicine at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, earning professional qualifications as a dentist, medical doctor, and later achieving dual doctoral degrees in medicine and dental science, followed by a habilitation in medicine that established him as a leading academic clinician. His professional experience spans progressive roles including specialist dentist, senior consultant, department head, and ultimately Univ.-Professor and Chair of Conservative Dentistry at the University Hospital Jena, where he also serves as Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for the Prevention of Oral Disease. Prof. Bernd Sigusch conducted international research fellowships in Toronto, Bern, and Davos, strengthening his global profile in periodontal immunology, restorative biomaterials, photodynamic therapy, and oral microbiology. His research interests encompass periodontal pathogenesis, resin composite performance, oral biofilm behavior, and translational regenerative approaches, supported by extensive methodological expertise in clinical trials, biomaterial evaluation, and molecular analysis. Throughout his career, Prof. Bernd Sigusch has received major awards including the Meridol Prize, multiple distinguished presentation awards from leading dental societies, and recognition from European professional organizations. His research output includes numerous high-impact publications, and he has long-standing editorial leadership roles such as CME Editor of ZWR – Das Deutsche Zahnärzteblatt while also chairing key academic committees, demonstrating strong professional service and leadership. Prof. Bernd Sigusch continues to advance the field through innovative research, international collaboration, and sustained contributions to dental science, maintaining a reputation as an authoritative academic committed to improving global oral health. In conclusion, Prof. Bernd Sigusch exemplifies excellence in research, clinical expertise, academic leadership, and community engagement, positioning him as a highly respected figure within modern conservative dentistry.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Mediterranean diet component oleic acid decreases systemic impact of periodontal Porphyromonas gingivalis-infection in age: addressing role of stress resistance and microbiome. (2025). Npj Aging. 
  2. Effect of ultraviolet light on the shear bond strength of commercial dental adhesives. (2025). Materials. 
  3. Antibacterial activity of fusidic acid-loaded electrospun polylactide fiber fleeces against periodontopathogenic species. (2025). Pharmaceutics. 
  4. Peridontopathogenic key species in correlation to the current classification system. (2025). Clinical Oral Investigations. Photoresponsive cryogels based on poly(2-oxazoline)s. (2025). European Polymer Journal. 
  5. The evolutionary young actin nucleator Cobl is important for proper amelogenesis. (2025). Cells. 
  6. Suitability of direct resin composites in restoring endodontically treated teeth (ETT). (2024). Materials. 
  7. Influence of layer thickness and shade on the transmission of light through contemporary resin composites. (2024). Materials. 
  8. Influence of the orthodontic bonding procedure on biofilm formation. (2024). Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research. 

 

Sumithra Yasaswini Srinivasan | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sumithra Yasaswini Srinivasan | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Sumithra Yasaswini Srinivasan | Nanomaterials | Researcher at Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona | Spain

Dr. Sumithra Yasaswini Srinivasan is an accomplished material scientist whose career integrates nanomedicine development, biomaterials engineering, genetics, and translational biomedical research, with extensive expertise in nanoparticle synthesis, drug and nucleic acid conjugation, multiscale characterization, and therapeutic evaluations. She completed her Ph.D. in Material Sciences with a specialization in nanomedicine for cardiac therapies at the Autonomous University of Barcelona under a prestigious international fellowship, building on her earlier academic foundation in bioengineering and medical nanotechnology. Professionally, Dr. Sumithra Yasaswini Srinivasan has served as a Doctoral Researcher at an advanced European materials research institute and as a Research Assistant in leading Indian scientific institutions, contributing to high-impact projects spanning cardiac nanotherapies, cancer drug-delivery systems, magneto-conductive nanoparticles, nano-immunosensors, safe-by-design nanomaterial synthesis, and epigenetic and gene-editing studies. Her research interests include polymeric and hybrid nanoparticles, conductive biomaterials for cardiac repair, nanomedicine-based arrhythmia treatment, CRISPR-assisted disease modeling, nano-enabled biosensing, and multifunctional nanocomposites for therapeutic precision. She possesses strong research skills in formulation chemistry, CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, microscopic and spectroscopic characterization, RNA and DNA technologies, in-vitro cytocompatibility studies, in-vivo evaluations including murine and C. elegans models, and advanced data analysis using scientific computation platforms. Throughout her career, she has received competitive international research funding, contributed to collaborative multinational studies, mentored young researchers, and published influential articles in high-impact journals indexed in Scopus and IEEE. Her honors include a prestigious international fellowship, multiple high-quality peer-reviewed publications, and recognition for developing cutting-edge nanomedicine and biosensing platforms. In conclusion, Dr. Sumithra Yasaswini Srinivasan’s multidisciplinary expertise, innovative scientific contributions, leadership in research project development, and commitment to advancing biomedical nanotechnology position her as a rising global researcher with strong potential to drive future breakthroughs in therapeutic nanomaterials, integrated drug-delivery technologies, and regenerative biomedical engineering.

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Featured Publications

Srinivasan, S. Y., Paknikar, K. M., Bodas, D., & Gajbhiye, V. (2018). Applications of cobalt ferrite nanoparticles in biomedical nanotechnology. Nanomedicine. Citations: 331.

Kashyap, A., Jiménez-Jiménez, Á. L., Zhang, W., Capellades, M., Srinivasan, S., et al. (2022). Induced ligno-suberin vascular coating and tyramine-derived hydroxycinnamic acid amides restrict Ralstonia solanacearum colonization in resistant tomato. New Phytologist. Citations: 58.

Srinivasan, S. Y., Paknikar, K. M., Gajbhiye, V., & Bodas, D. (2018). Magneto-conducting core/shell nanoparticles for biomedical applications. ChemNanoMat. Citations: 32.

Srinivasan, S. Y., Cler, M., Zapata-Arteaga, O., Dörling, B., Campoy-Quiles, M., et al. (2023). Conductive bacterial nanocellulose–polypyrrole patches promote cardiomyocyte differentiation. ACS Applied Bio Materials. Citations: 23.

Blasi, D., González-Pato, N., Rodriguez Rodriguez, X., Diez-Zabala, I., Srinivasan, S. Y., et al. (2023). Ratiometric nanothermometer based on a radical excimer for in vivo sensing. Small. Citations: 20.

Srinivasan, S. Y., Gajbhiye, V., & Bodas, D. (2020). Development of nano-immunosensor with magnetic separation and electrical detection of Escherichia coli using antibody-conjugated Fe3O4@Ppy. Nanotechnology. Citations: 16.

Srinivasan, S. Y., Illera, P. A., Kukhtar, D., Benseny-Cases, N., Cerón, J., et al. (2023). Arrhythmic effects evaluated on Caenorhabditis elegans: The case of polypyrrole nanoparticles. ACS Nano. Citations: 8.

 

Xiaowei Chu | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaowei Chu | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaowei Chu | Psychology | Associate Professor at Zhejiang Normal University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaowei Chu is a distinguished academic recognized for her impactful contributions across teaching, research, and innovation, known for integrating advanced scientific inquiry with practical applications in her field. She holds a strong educational foundation built through progressive academic achievement, beginning with her undergraduate studies, followed by a master’s degree, and culminating in a doctoral degree that established her expertise and shaped her early scholarly trajectory. Over the years, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaowei Chu has gained extensive professional experience through university appointments, collaborative research roles, and leadership responsibilities in academic and scientific initiatives, enriching her profile as a dedicated educator and influential researcher. Her research interests span emerging themes aligned with contemporary challenges, and she continually explores cutting-edge concepts that contribute to theoretical advancement and practical solutions. In addition, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaowei Chu possesses robust research skills, including data analysis, experimental design, scientific writing, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the use of advanced tools and methodologies to address complex problems. Throughout her career, she has earned several awards and honors that acknowledge her scholarly excellence, research productivity, and contributions to academic service, further establishing her as a respected leader in her domain. With a commitment to advancing knowledge, supporting student development, and engaging in high-impact research, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaowei Chu continues to uphold the highest standards of academic excellence. In conclusion, she represents a visionary scholar whose work reflects innovation, dedication, and a passion for advancing her field, making her contributions invaluable to the global academic and scientific community.

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Featured Publications

  1. Chu, X. (2025). Cognitive and affective empathy explain bidirectional links between environmental factors and bullying. Social Psychology of Education.

  2. Chu, X. (2025). The 10-item moral outrage scale: Development, psychometric properties, and associations with parenting behavior and peer relationships. Journal of Moral Education.

  3. Chu, X. (2025). Why and when do narcissists aggress celebrities online? Investigating relative deprivation and empathic self-efficacy as potential mechanisms. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.

  4. Chu, X. (2025). Does empathy predict bullying, or does bullying predict empathy? A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. Journal of Youth and Adolescence.

  5. Chu, X. (2025). Moral identity and bystander behavior in cyberbullying: The roles of moral outrage and online interpersonal trust. Victims & Offenders.

  6. Chu, X. (2025). The associations between parenting and bullying among children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Youth and Adolescence.

  7. Chu, X. (2024). The bidirectional relationship between peer relationships and bullying: Evidence from cross-lagged analyses among Chinese children. Child: Care, Health and Development.

  8. Chu, X. (2024). The sense of responsibility and bystanders’ prosocial behavior in cyberbullying: The mediating role of compassion and the moderating roles of moral outrage and moral disgust. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace.

 

Dr. Jessica S. Ortiz | Virtualization | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jessica S. Ortiz | Virtualization | Teacher at ESPE University of the Armed Forces | Ecuador

Dr. Jessica S. Ortiz is an accomplished researcher and academic in electronic engineering whose work bridges robotics, advanced control, digital twins, artificial intelligence, and immersive learning technologies. She holds a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from the Universidad de Zaragoza, an M.Sc. in Control Systems and Industrial Automation from the Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo, and a B.Eng. in Electronics, Control, and Industrial Networks from the same institution, reflecting strong multidisciplinary training. Dr. Jessica S. Ortiz has served as a faculty member and researcher at several leading institutions, including Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica, and Universidad Técnica de Ambato, contributing significantly to teaching, research supervision, and curriculum development. Her research interests span neuro-robotic rehabilitation, nonlinear and predictive control, unmanned aerial vehicles, aerial manipulators, hardware-in-the-loop simulation, virtual and augmented reality systems, and Engineering 4.0 learning environments. She possesses strong research skills in algorithm design, system modeling, real-time embedded implementation, autonomous robotics, multi-agent coordination, and simulation frameworks for control systems. Dr. Jessica S. Ortiz has participated in numerous institutionally recognized and international research projects covering intelligent assistive robotics, UAV-based manipulation, immersive multi-user educational technologies, precision agriculture automation, and smart tourism systems. She has published more than sixty indexed works across journals, conference proceedings, and book series in Scopus and Web of Science, demonstrating consistent scholarly productivity. Her awards and honors include competitive research project grants, recognition for academic excellence within her institution, and invitations to contribute to national and international technical programs. Dr. Jessica S. Ortiz continues to advance innovative research that integrates human-centered technology with autonomous systems, and her work positions her as a rising leader in intelligent robotics and engineering education research. In conclusion, Dr. Jessica S. Ortiz exemplifies professional excellence through her academic achievements, research leadership, and commitment to advancing next-generation intelligent systems.

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Featured Publications

  1. Ortiz, J. S. (2025). A hardware-in-the-loop and 3D simulation framework for active learning in engineering education. Computer Applications in Engineering Education. 

  2. Ortiz, J. S. (2025). Digital twin integration for active learning in robotic manipulator control within Engineering 4.0. Symmetry. 

  3. Ortiz, J. S. (2025). Digital twin-based active learning for industrial process control and supervision in Industry 4.0. Sensors.

  4. Ortiz, J. S. (2024). Virtual teleoperation system for mobile manipulator robots focused on object transport and manipulation. Technologies. 

  5. Ortiz, J. S. (2024). Interactive teaching in virtual environments: Integrating hardware-in-the-loop in a brewing process. Applied Sciences. 

  6. Ortiz, J. S. (2024). Aerial manipulator control based on linear algebra and Lyapunov theories. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Conference paper).