Poornima Singh | Sustainable Technologies | Best Academic Researcher Award-7739

Prof. Dr. Poornima Singh | Sustainable Technologies | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Poornima Singh | Sustainable Technologies – Assistant Professor at Amity University, India

Dr. Poornima Suryanath Singh is an accomplished academician and researcher with over a decade of expertise in public health, environmental epidemiology, and digital healthcare innovation. Her interdisciplinary approach combines rigorous statistical methodologies, geospatial analysis, and public health policy formulation to address pressing societal issues such as vector-borne diseases, sustainable healthcare, and climate-health interactions. As an Assistant Professor and Postdoctoral Research Fellow, she has significantly contributed to academia and research through impactful publications, educational leadership, and applied research. Her work reflects a visionary commitment to harnessing data science and policy analysis for improving population health outcomes and sustainable development.

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Education:

Dr. Singhโ€™s academic journey showcases a rich blend of health sciences, biology, and quantitative analytics. She earned her Doctorate from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University in 2023 with a focus on spatial-temporal analysis of dengue in Delhi. Her Ph.D. research integrated medical statistics, GIS mapping, and socio-environmental modeling. She completed her MSc in Health Sciences from the University of Pune, and earlier earned a BSc in Zoology. Currently, she is pursuing a postdoctoral research fellowship in decision science at the Indian Institute of Management, where her research explores climate change, health expenditure, and economic policy intersections.

Experience:

Dr. Singh holds a robust academic and professional portfolio, spanning academic instruction, institutional leadership, and research development. She currently serves as Assistant Professor III at Amity Institute of Public Health and Health Administration, where she is also involved in the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and placement coordination. Her earlier appointments include Deputy Director of Academics at IILM Noida and Head of Academics at Asian Education Group. She has also worked in research capacities at renowned institutions including the National Institute of Malaria Research, Hansin Bio-Infra, and Gennova Biopharmaceuticals Ltd. Across these positions, she has led research projects, supervised students and faculty, and promoted policy-driven innovation in healthcare and public health education.

Research Interest:

Dr. Singhโ€™s research is centered on infectious disease modeling, environmental health, and healthcare innovation. She is particularly invested in the application of geospatial tools and statistical models to understand vector-borne diseases like dengue. Her current research also explores the economic burden of environmental degradation, predictive analytics in healthcare systems, and the role of Health 4.0 technologies in transforming service delivery. She is passionate about translating complex data into practical solutions for sustainable and equitable healthcare systems, with ongoing research on climate-health linkages and digital transformation in health administration.

Awards & Recognition:

Dr. Singh has received several accolades for her outstanding academic and research contributions. She was honored with the Women Excellence Award (2025) by SESD and received Best Paper Awards at prestigious conferences such as the International Conference on Advance Artificial Intelligence in Multidisciplinary Research. She qualified for the UGC-NET Lectureship three times (2013, 2014, 2015), reflecting her consistent scholarly merit. In recognition of her significant input into education policy and academic governance, she was also acknowledged by the Government of Uttar Pradesh for contributions to the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

Publications:

๐ŸฆŸ A retrospective study of environmental predictors of dengue in Delhi from 2015 to 2018 using the generalized linear model, Scientific Reports, 2022 (Cited by: 14)
๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Temporal variation and geospatial clustering of dengue in Delhi, India 2015โ€“2018, BMJ Open, 2021 (Cited by: 7)
๐ŸŒฟ Socio-ecological predictors of dengue in high incidence area of Delhi, India, Scientific Reports, 2024 (Cited by: 2)
๐Ÿ’ก Health 4.0: Role of Health Information Services โ€“ A Review, ABS International Journal of Management, 2018 (Cited by: 3)
๐Ÿ”Œ Electric Vehicles Unplugged: An in-depth examination of pricing and specifications across key global markets, Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 (Cited by: โ€”)
๐Ÿ“Š International Conference on Advance Artificial Intelligence in Multidisciplinary Research, Conference Paper, 2025
๐ŸŒ Global, regional, and national prevalence of child and adolescent overweight and obesity, 1990โ€“2021, with forecasts to 2050, The Lancet, 2025 (Cited by: 11)

Conclusion:

Dr. Poornima Suryanath Singh exemplifies the qualities of a forward-thinking, impact-driven researcher dedicated to public welfare through scientific excellence. Her expertise spans epidemiology, data analytics, environmental health, and academic leadership, making her a deserving candidate for the Best Academic Researcher Award. Her growing publication record, accolades, and cross-sectoral collaborations underscore her role as a catalyst for health innovation and policy reform. As a scholar shaping the future of health systems through data and empathy, Dr. Singh continues to inspire transformation within and beyond academia.

Nagham Sayour | Environmental Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Nagham Sayour | Environmental Economics | Best Researcher Awardย 

Associate Professor Zayed University United Arab Emirates

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

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Education ๐ŸŽ“

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

Experience ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿซ

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

Research Interests ๐Ÿ”ฌ

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

Awards ๐Ÿ†

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

Publications ๐Ÿ“„

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