Xinge Du | Architectural Design and Theory | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Xinge Du | Architectural Design and Theory | Research Excellence Award

Tianjin University | China

Dr. Xinge Du (Dylan) is a Ph.D. candidate in Architecture at Tianjin University, specializing in green building, low-carbon campus planning, and building performance optimization. His research integrates sustainable design principles with advanced simulation and BIM technologies to develop practical solutions for energy-efficient built environments. He previously earned his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from Taiyuan University of Technology, where he received multiple academic scholarships and honors. Du has published in high-impact journals such as Scientific Reports and Sustainability, contributing innovative frameworks for low-carbon building retrofits and campus design. Actively involved in industry-linked projects, he has led architectural designs incorporating photovoltaic systems and passive energy strategies. His award-winning work in rural housing and campus retrofitting demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainable development and real-world architectural innovation.

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Aishwarya R Kurdekar | Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Aishwarya R Kurdekar |  Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Bapuji pharmacy college | India
Ms. Aishwarya R. Kurdekar is a dedicated Pharmacology Research Scholar at Bapuji Pharmacy College, specializing in anticancer pharmacology, natural product drug discovery, and oxidative stress mechanisms. She holds an M.Pharm in Pharmacology and has contributed to advancing plant-based therapeutic research through both experimental and computational approaches. Her notable publication in Cell and Tissue Biology (Springer Nature) explores the antioxidant and anticancer potential of Argemone mexicana seed extract using HepG2 liver cancer cell lines. Her research integrates in-vitro studies with LC-MS profiling, network pharmacology, and molecular docking to identify bioactive compounds and molecular targets. She has actively collaborated with academic researchers and presented her work at national conferences, earning recognition including a Best E-Poster Award. Her ongoing research focuses on pancreatic cancer (PANC-1) cell lines, aiming to develop safer, effective anticancer strategies with societal impact.

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