Betul OZEN | Nursing and Health Professions | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Betul OZEN | Nursing and Health Professions | Research Excellence Award

Erciyes University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Betul OZEN is a distinguished academic in Public Health Nursing at Erciyes University, where she serves as Vice Director of the Institute of Health Sciences and contributes extensively to teaching, research, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Her work focuses on community health, aging health, sustainability, end-of-life studies, chronic disease management, and public health education. She has coordinated multiple institutional, national, and interdisciplinary research projects, addressing areas such as model-based home cardiac rehabilitation, school health nursing, molecular mechanisms of chemical exposures, lipid metabolism, and outcomes of planned discharge programs. Her scholarly productivity reflects a strong academic footprint, with an H-index of 12 and an i10-index of 13 on Google Scholar, alongside numerous peer-reviewed documents and citations across international databases. A recipient of the prestigious Young Scientist Award at the World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Infertility, she is recognized for her early contributions to home care and community-based nursing research. Her ongoing scientific endeavors continue to enhance evidence-based nursing practices, improve quality-of-life outcomes for vulnerable populations, and strengthen the integration of public health nursing with preventive and community-centered healthcare models, positioning her as an influential figure in health sciences and applied public health research.

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Featured Publications 

Yilmaz, E., Koca, F. D., Saticioglu, I. B., Ozen, B., Yilmaz, D. D., Nisari, M., & Ocsoy, I. (2025). Formation of colchicine‐incorporated hybrid nanoflower with an intrinsic peroxidase‐mimic and enhanced antimicrobial activities. Chemistry & Biodiversity. Advance online publication.

Cetın, Z., & Ozen, B. (2024). Investigating spiritual care perceptions and religious coping methods among the relatives of terminally ill patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Turkey. BMC Palliative Care, 23(1).

Ozen, B., Demir, G., & Sevig, U. (2022). The Scale on Community Care Perception (SCOPE) for nursing students: The reliability and validity. Nursing Forum, 57(4), 655–664.

Aslaner, H., Özen, B., Erten, Z. K., & Gökçek, M. B. (2022). Death and COVID-19 anxiety in home-quarantined individuals aged 65 and over during the pandemic. OMEGA—Journal of Death and Dying.

Ozen, B., Ceyhan, O., & Büyükcelik, A. (2020). Hope and perspective on death in patients with cancer. Death Studies, 44(10), 635–641.

Blessing Nnenna Azubuike  | Remote Sensing and Dairy Science | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Blessing Nnenna Azubuike  | Remote Sensing and Dairy Science | Research Excellence Award

University of Sydney | Australia

Blessing Nnenna Azubuike is a data scientist and data engineer specialising in environmental and institutional analytics, with a focus on applying sensor- and data-analytics to sustainable agricultural systems. She completed her doctoral studies in sensor and data analytics at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney, working on remote sensing, machine learning and optimisation for grazing and feed-management. Her training in agriculture (with honours in Agricultural Extension and Rural Development) provides a strong foundation for bridging field-based knowledge and computational analytics. She has designed and implemented production-grade ETL pipelines, reproducible machine-learning workflows, and stakeholder-facing analytic dashboards — utilising Python, R, SQL, cloud platforms and Microsoft/Azure data tools. In her role as data scientist she developed and optimised scalable data pipelines for multi-source environmental and farm data, built predictive and deep-learning models for pasture and dairy system performance, and translated complex data into actionable insights for farm managers and industry stakeholders. Her work has contributed to improved pasture-cover estimation using satellite data, and to data-driven feed optimization for dairy herds. She also mentors junior analysts, embeds data governance into analytic systems, and fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration. Her h-index, total document count and citation count are currently being compiled.

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Featured Publications 

Azubuike, B. N., Chlingaryan, A., Correa-Luna, M., Clark, C. E. F., & Garcia, S. C. (2025). A data-driven approach for optimising supplement allocation to individual lactating dairy cows in pasture-based systems. Smart Agricultural Technology, (Nov 2025), Article 101669.

Azubuike, B. N., Chlingaryan, A., Correa-Luna, M., Clark, C. E. F., & Garcia, S. C. (2025). Data augmentation and interpolation improves machine learning-based pasture biomass estimation from Sentinel-2 imagery. Remote Sensing, 17(23), 3787.

Sandeep Shidu Zokande | Impurity profiling | Excellence in Research

Dr. Sandeep Shidu Zokande | Impurity profiling | Excellence in Research

Indoco Remedies Limited | India 

Dr. Sandeep Shidu Zokande is a distinguished pharmaceutical scientist and analytical research leader with an extensive career spanning over two decades in analytical development, validation, regulatory compliance, and quality systems. Renowned for his ability to guide large multidisciplinary teams, he has led analytical groups of more than one hundred scientists and directed end-to-end analytical operations for oral, injectable, ophthalmic, suspension, and solution-based formulations across leading pharmaceutical organizations. His body of professional work includes contributions to more than one hundred ANDAs and an equivalent number of global regulatory dossiers, supported by strong scientific writing, problem-solving abilities, and expertise in impurity characterization, stability studies, and analytical troubleshooting. His publication profile—comprising peer-reviewed documents, impactful citations, and an established h-index—demonstrates his scientific credibility and influence within the pharmaceutical research community. As a strategic leader, he has implemented global guidance documents, managed analytical budgets, supported multiple manufacturing sites, overseen stability programs, and ensured GLP-aligned laboratory operations. His roles have included vice-presidential leadership at major analytical and formulation research divisions, headship of analytical departments, and significant contributions in method development, regulatory communication, and training initiatives. Throughout his career, Dr. Zokande has remained committed to scientific integrity, innovation, and excellence in pharmaceutical analytics.

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Featured Publications 

Identification of degradation products formed by the interaction of glycopyrrolate and methylparaben in glycopyrrolate oral solution using spectral and chromatographic techniques

Satish Bhagwatrao Aher | Air Pollution | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Satish Bhagwatrao Aher | Air Pollution | Research Excellence Award

ICMR- National Institute for Research in Environmental Health | India

Dr. Satish Bhagwatrao Aher is a distinguished Scientist C at ICMR-NIREH, Bhopal, recognized for his impactful contributions to environmental science and air pollution research. With a strong academic foundation culminating in a Ph.D., he has developed deep expertise in atmospheric pollutants, human health risk assessment, and environmental exposure science. His research portfolio includes peer-reviewed publications indexed in PubMed, reflecting a sustained commitment to advancing knowledge in air quality, meteorological interactions, airborne metals, and public health. He holds an h-index of 16 with multiple documents and a substantial citation record, demonstrating the global reach and influence of his scientific contributions. As a Fellow of national academies including UGC, ICAR-IISS, IIAPC, and ISCA, Dr. Aher is widely acknowledged for his leadership and scholarly excellence. He has served as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator on several government- and industry-supported projects focusing on particulate matter, heavy metals, crop residue burning, community-based environmental assessments, and chronic respiratory illness. His work spans environmental monitoring, exposure modeling, mixed-methods public health investigations, and policy-driven research. Through his publications, collaborative projects, and scientific outreach, Dr. Aher continues to contribute meaningfully to improving air quality management and environmental health in India and beyond.

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Featured Publications 

Aher, S. B., & Lakaria, B. L. (2025).
Impact of organic and inorganic nutrient management on soil carbon fractions and indices under soybean–wheat cropping in a Vertisol. Soil Use and Management. Advance online publication.

Tanwar, N., Aher, S. B., Raj, D., & Nandi, S. (2025).
Investigating the impact of meteorological parameters on PM₂.₅ concentrations and air quality index using regression analysis. Journal of Atmospheric Science Research.

Tiwari, P., Aher, S. B., Vyas, V., & Nandi, S. (2025).
Airborne nickel: Sources, health effects, and mitigation strategies. International Journal of Metallic Materials.

Sadhukhan, S., Aher, S. B., Harshavardhanan, P., Raj, D., & Nandi, S. S. (2023).
Understanding the chemical coupling between ground-level ozone and oxides of nitrogen in ambient air at industrial and commercial sites in central India.

Dotaniya, C. K., Myneni, V. R., Lakaria, B. L., Sharma, Y., Meena, B. P., Wanjari, R. H., Shirale, A. O., Dotaniya, M. L., Aher, S. B., Gurav, P., et al. (2023).
Potassium fractions in black soil mediated by integrated nutrient management modules under maize-chickpea cropping sequence. PLOS ONE, 18(9), e0292221.

Chen Haiying | Food Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Chen Haiying | Food Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Jiangnan University | China

Dr. Chen Haiying is an accomplished scholar in Grain, Oil and Plant Protein Engineering, serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Process Equipment and Control Engineering at Jiangnan University. She earned her Doctorate from Jiangnan University’s School of Food Science and Technology and completed her Bachelor of Science in Food Science at Hefei University of Technology, both institutions recognized under China’s major national innovation initiatives. Dr. Chen has advanced expertise across food components, physical property regulation, and process engineering, supported by extensive research experience including postdoctoral training in bioengineering and a visiting scholarship at the University of Sydney. She has led multiple nationally supported research projects, university-level independent research programs, and open fund initiatives, contributing significantly to advancements in food equipment technology and plant-based protein processing. Her scholarly impact is reflected in an h-index  with  published documents and  citations, underscoring her influential presence in the scientific community. Dr. Chen’s work continues to bridge food science and mechanical engineering, driving innovation in sustainable food systems, advanced processing technologies, and functional ingredient development, while mentoring emerging researchers and strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration within China’s leading research networks.

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Featured Publications 

Chen, H. (2022). An approach to manufacturing heat-stable and bloom-resistant chocolate by the combination of oleogel and sweeteners. Journal of Food Engineering, 329, 111064.

Chen, H. (2022). A green and biodegradable plasticizer from copolymers of poly(β-hydroxybutyrate-co-ε-caprolactone). Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 139(8), 52240.

Chen, H. (2016). A microwave-sensitive solid acid catalyst prepared from sweet potato via a simple method. Catalysts, 6(12), 211.

Negin Aalami  |  Engineering  | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Negin Aalami  |  Engineering  | Research Excellence Award

UT; RMIT | Australia

Negin Aalami is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow whose work bridges sustainable architecture, advanced building engineering, and computational modelling. She holds a doctorate from RMIT University and conducts research at the University of Tehran, focusing on energy-efficient design, building physics, and natural ventilation supported by expertise in CFD analysis, FEM modelling, and additive manufacturing. Her academic record includes an h-index of one, four scholarly documents, and four citations, reflecting an emerging yet impactful presence in high-performance building research. She has contributed to multiple completed and ongoing research projects, published in leading indexed journals, participated in consultancy work, and holds patents in innovative architectural systems. Her research advances adaptive building technologies, including kinetic façades, bio-based materials, 4D-printed components, bilayer envelopes, and movable louvers designed to enhance thermal comfort and energy efficiency. She has developed integrated frameworks combining CFD, hybrid RANS-LES simulations, and multimaterial fabrication to evaluate and prototype responsive architectural systems. Beyond her publications, she has served as a reviewer for international journals in sustainable design and renewable energy. Professionally, she maintains memberships with WELL, the Australian Institute of Architecture, and the Iran Construction Engineering Organisation, contributing to a global architecture and engineering community committed to sustainable innovation.

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Featured Publications 

Aalami, N., Abravesh, M., Maqsood, T., & Bhuiyan, M. A. (2025).
Movement optimization of a movable façade using bimetal as actuators for enhanced indoor airflow. Energy and Buildings, , 116753.

Aalami, N., Maqsood, T., Bhuiyan, M. A., & Zhang, K. (2024).
Development of operable modular louvers sited in a single-sided ventilated room through 3D parametric optimization. Building and Environment, , 112134.

Huanghe Yu | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Huanghe Yu | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Hunan University of Chinese Medicine | China

Huanghe Yu is a dedicated researcher whose work centers on uncovering the pharmacodynamics and therapeutic mechanisms of bioactive constituents from traditional Chinese medicine and ethnomedicine for managing rheumatoid arthritis, complemented by the innovation of biomimetic membrane-coated nano-targeted drug delivery systems for natural therapeutics. Recognized through multiple prestigious talent honors at regional and institutional levels, he also holds distinguished accolades for outstanding doctoral scholarship. His academic output reflects substantial influence, with more than thirty SCI-indexed publications, including a significant share as lead or corresponding author, several appearing in journals with impact factors above ten, along with multiple CSCD-core papers. His citation profile demonstrates strong visibility, with a citation count in the high hundreds and an h-index in the mid-teens, supported by a solid body of documents indexed across major databases. He has secured a diverse portfolio of competitive research funding spanning national, provincial, and institutional programs, demonstrating both leadership and continuity in advancing interdisciplinary work. Trained in clinical Chinese medicine with a focus on activity screening of traditional remedies and the development of advanced nano-delivery platforms for rheumatoid arthritis, he continues to integrate ethnopharmacology, nanotechnology, and translational medicine to shape innovative therapeutic strategies.

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Featured Publications 


Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., et al. (2025). Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis by Rhododendron molle G. Don: The anti-inflammatory mechanism of its extract was elucidated by network analysis combined with experimental verification. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies.


Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., et al. (2025). Total saponins of Panax japonicus alleviate adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats by regulating macrophage polarization and intestinal microbiota. Journal of Ginseng Research.


Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., et al. (2025). Integrated network pharmacology and metabolomics to explore the mechanism of Kadsura coccinea root in alleviating acetaminophen-induced liver injury. Journal of Ethnopharmacology.


Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., et al. (2025). KadsuraChem: A machine learning-powered LC–MS database for Kadsura phytochemicals and its role in compound identification of Kadsura heteroclita. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.


Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., et al. (2025). Multifunctional Prussian blue nanoparticles loading with Xuetongsu for efficient rheumatoid arthritis therapy through targeting inflammatory macrophages and osteoclasts. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 5

Pei-Jun Lee | Edeg AI Design for Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Pei-Jun Lee | Edeg AI Design for Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

National Taiwan University of Sience and Techlogy | Taiwan

Pei-Jun Lee (IET Fellow, IEEE Senior Member) is a distinguished researcher whose work spans advanced video compression, FPGA-based edge AI computing, and remote sensing satellite imaging systems. Her research portfolio includes over 100 publications, multiple patents, and extensive industry–academia collaborations. She has led major technological innovations in AI-driven satellite imaging circuits, infrared sensor systems, and high-performance embedded architectures. Her work with the Taiwan Space Organization (TASA) on the Formosat-8 mission enabled the development of FPGA circuits for real-time moving object detection and onboard video compression, marking the first Taiwanese satellite with such capabilities. She also contributed to the CubeSat Key Technology R&D Project, resulting in the successful launch of Lilium-I, Taiwan’s first 3U CubeSat equipped with an AI remote sensing payload. Her research further includes optical and mechanical circuit design for infrared imaging modules, 2D/3D conversion systems, multi-view and stereoscopic display technologies, and low-complexity solutions for standards such as 3D-HEVC, H.264, and MPEG-4. Her applied innovations extend to patient-care imaging systems and bio-inspired robotic fish. Through sustained industry collaboration and competitive project achievements, her work demonstrates both strong theoretical innovation and significant impact on practical, space-grade imaging technologies.

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Featured Publications 

Kusumoseniarto, R. H., Lin, Z.-Y., Su, S.-F., & Lee, P.-J. (2025).
Real-time human action recognition with dynamical frame processing via modified ConvLSTM and BERT. IEEE Access.

Bui, T.-A., Lee, P.-J., Liobe, J., Barzdenas, V., & Udris, D. (2025).
Region of interest-focused dynamic enhancement (RoIDE) for satellite images. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.

Hsu, C.-H., Lee, P.-J., & Bui, T.-A. (2025, March 29).
Lightweight feature-enhanced U-Net for landslide change detection in remote sensing imagery.
In Proceedings of the ICCT-Pacific 2025.

Chen, C.-F., Lee, P.-J., & Bui, T.-A. (2025, January 11).
Low parameters UNet for energy-efficient cloud detection.
In 2025 IEEE ICCE Conference Proceedings.

Su, R.-Y., & Lee, P.-J. (2025, January 11).
Tiny objects classification on remote sensing image by using multi-scale crop.
In 2025 IEEE ICCE Conference Proceedings.

Dr. Abdolreza Farhadian –  Flow assurance – Editorial Board Member

Dr. Abdolreza Farhadian –  Flow assurance – Editorial Board Member

Kazan Federal University – Russia

Author Profile 

SCOPUS 

ORCID 

🎓 Early academic pursuits

Abdolreza Farhadian began his academic journey with a bachelor’s degree in applied chemistry from payame noor university, where his passion for chemical processes first took shape. he deepened his knowledge by earning a master’s in polymer chemistry from shahid beheshti university, focusing on sustainable materials. his master’s thesis explored the synthesis of non-isocyanate polymers and bio-based hyperbranched polyols derived from vegetable oils, demonstrating early commitment to green chemistry. furthering his expertise, he pursued a ph.d. at kazan federal university, concentrating on complex reagents for gas hydrate and corrosion inhibition, setting the tone for his career in petrochemical innovation.

🚀 Professional endeavors

Abdolreza has steadily advanced through roles of increasing responsibility, beginning as a junior researcher at kazan federal university and transitioning into a senior researcher. his postdoctoral work at shahid beheshti university added further depth, particularly in gas storage and flow assurance. as a dedicated academic, he now also supervises both master’s and doctoral students. his professional journey reflects a steadfast commitment to solving industry-relevant challenges using environmentally conscious solutions, earning him a reputable standing in the field of petrochemical research.

🧐 Contributions and research focus

His research is centered on developing eco-friendly, high-performance chemical agents such as kinetic hydrate inhibitors, anti-agglomerants, and corrosion inhibitors tailored for the oil and gas industry. uniquely, he investigates hybrid inhibition strategies to manage hydrate and corrosion risks simultaneously, offering a groundbreaking solution to a long-standing industrial challenge. his innovations aim not only to prevent hydrate plugs in pipelines but also to enhance natural gas storage, hydrogen storage, and co2 capture via clathrate hydrate formation. he is also Flow assurance advancing oil-soluble surfactants and bio-based materials that support safer, more efficient hydrocarbon transport and energy storage systems.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

Abdolreza’s outstanding contributions have earned him recognition through significant projects, including a major initiative funded by the russian science foundation. as the supervisor of a leading project on vegetable-oil based surfactants for gas hydrate technology, he showcased both his scientific insight and leadership abilities. his involvement in critical experimental and Flow assurance theoretical investigations, such as the selection and optimization of chemical reagents for gas well operations, affirms his role as a key contributor in the advancement of flow assurance technologies.

👨‍💼 Impact and influence

The practical impact of his work extends beyond academia, directly influencing industrial operations and energy sustainability. his innovative hydrate and corrosion inhibitor systems promise Flow assurance to enhance pipeline safety, reduce chemical incompatibilities, and lower environmental risks. his efforts support the transition to greener energy solutions, especially in areas of natural gas and hydrogen storage. through mentorship, collaborative research, and the implementation of new materials, he plays a transformative role in shaping the next generation of petrochemical innovations.

🌍 Legacy and future contributions

With an eye toward future energy challenges, abdolreza continues to expand his research in sustainable surfactants and multifunctional inhibitors. his legacy will be one of environmentally responsible innovation, combining deep scientific understanding with practical, scalable solutions for the global energy industry. his interdisciplinary approach, merging green chemistry, materials science, and petrochemical engineering, ensures that his contributions will influence both current and future advancements in flow assurance, carbon sequestration, and clean energy storage.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Green chemistry advancement in methane storage: a biodegradable surfactant for improved gas hydrate formation and sustainability
    Authors: Abdolreza Farhadian, Anh Phan, Zahra Taheri Rizi, Alireza Shaabani, Elaheh Sadeh, Mahboobeh Mohammad-Taheri, Mohammad Ali Aminolroayaei, Abolfazl Mohammadi, Nastaran Sayyari, Fei Wang
    Journal: Green Chemistry

  • Title: Molecular-Level insights into kinetic and agglomeration inhibition mechanisms of structure I and II gas hydrate formation
    Authors: Zherui Chen, Abdolreza Farhadian, Parisa Naeiji, Dmitriy A. Martyushev, Cong Chen
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

  • Title: Fabrication of novel Arabic gum-grafted-polyurethanes as eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors for carbon steel in sour environments: Surface analysis and inhibition mechanism
    Authors: Danial Iravani, Abdolreza Farhadian, Ruhollah Sharifi, Avni Berisha, Alireza Rahimi, Alireza Shaabani, Yujie Qiang, Ali Asghar Javidparvar, Dmitriy A. Martyushev, Esmaeil Akbarinezhad
    Journal: Corrosion Science

  • Title: Optimizing biosurfactant structure: Experimental and theoretical investigation of the influence of hydroxyl groups on sour corrosion mitigation
    Authors: Danial Iravani, Abdolreza Farhadian, Nordin Ben Seddik, Ruhollah Sharifi, Alireza Rahimi, Ihssane Raissouni, Ali Shafizadeh Esfandabadi, Esmaeil Akbarinezhad
    Journal: Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry

  • Title: Rapid production of high-density methane hydrate pellets using double chain surfactants: Implications for solidified methane storage
    Authors: Elaheh Sadeh, Abdolreza Farhadian, Mikhail A. Varfolomeev, Matvei E. Semenov, Abolfazl Mohammadi, Ulukbek Zh Mirzakimov, Yulia F. Chirkova
    Journal: Energy

Yu-Chih Hou | Ophthalmology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yu-Chih Hou | Ophthalmology | Best Researcher Award

Cathay General Hospital | Taiwan

Yu-Chih Hou is the Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology at Cathay General Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan, and a distinguished corneal specialist. He graduated from National Taiwan University College of Medicine, completed his residency and corneal fellowship there, and conducted molecular genetics research at the Kellogg Eye Center, University of Michigan. Professor Hou has led numerous clinical trials — from allergenic conjunctivitis therapies to genotype-phenotype studies in corneal dystrophies and antioxidant treatment for dry eye — and pioneered work on novel ophthalmic solutions and corneal erosion management in Sjögren’s syndrome. His research focuses on external eye disease, corneal transplantation, YAG-laser therapy, TGFBI-linked corneal dystrophy, phototherapeutic keratectomy, and cataract surgery, culminating in over 80 published research articles. He has also authored a foundational book chapter on YAG laser treatment of recurrent corneal erosion. Notably, his work on corneal dystrophy genetics in Taiwan, topical ganciclovir for CMV endotheliitis, and the combined PTK–PRK approach for Thiel-Behnke dystrophy reflect his innovation. His insights into corneal toxicity from alcohol-based antiseptics and effective azithromycin regimens in chlamydial conjunctivitis further highlight his clinical and research contributions.

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Featured Publications 

Liu, H.-Y., Chu, H.-S., Wang, I.-J., Chen, W.-L., Hou, Y.-C., & Hu, F.-R. (2020).
Clinical features and outcomes of Acanthamoeba keratitis in a tertiary hospital over 20-year period. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, 119(6), 932–939.

Tew, T. B., Chu, H.-S., Hou, Y.-C., Chen, W.-L., Wang, I.-J., & Hu, F.-R. (2020).
Therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty for microbial keratitis in Taiwan from 2001 to 2014. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, 119(8), 1254–1261.

Shen, H.-C., & Hou, Y.-C. (2020).
Toxic keratopathy associated with topical abuse of low-concentration anesthetics: A report of two cases. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 68(1), 151–153.

Hung, K.-C., Lu, C.-J., Liu, H.-Y., Hou, Y-C., Wang, I.-J., Hu, F.-R., & Chen, W.-L. (2020).
Use of white light in vivo confocal microscopy for the detection of spatial changes in the corneal nerves in cases of early-stage Acanthamoeba keratitis with radial keratoneuritis. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 68(1), 123–129.

Tu, P.-N., & Hou, Y.-C. (2019).
Bilateral corneal melting associated with topical diclofenac 0.1% after cataract surgery in a patient with Sjögren's syndrome. Taiwan Journal of Ophthalmology, 9(3), 196–199.