Hongbin Yan | Applied Soft Computing | Research Excellence Award

Prof.  Hongbin Yan | Applied Soft Computing | Research Excellence Award

School of Business, East China University of Science and Technology | China 

Yan Hongbin is a professor of Management Science and Engineering at East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST), where he also serves as a PhD supervisor. He earned a PhD from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, following earlier degrees in management from Dalian University of Technology. His teaching covers management information systems, information system analysis and design, IT service management (for MBA students), and research methodology for master and doctoral students. His research centers on decision analysis under uncertainty, new product development, service and quality management, technological innovation, and Kansei (emotion-based) engineering. Over his career, he has authored many peer-reviewed journal and conference papers in outlets such as Computers & Industrial Engineering, Omega, IISE Transactions and others; his work has attracted substantial scholarly attention. According to his public academic profile, his publications have been cited hundreds of times, and his citation count on one platform exceeds seven hundred. Overall, his scholarly output and impact place him among the active contributors in the fields of management science and decision support.

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Featured  Publications 

Yan, H.-B., Qu, L., & Huynh, V.-N. (2025).
A probability based linguistic decision making approach to reliable Kano model for classifying quality attributes. Applied Soft Computing, 114381.

Chen, Z., Zhou, X., Zhang, Z., Yan, H., Niu, X., & Li, Y. (2025).
Using the decomposed theory of planned behavior and a structural equation model with partial least squares to investigate construction and demolition waste reduction behavior. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 15810.

Wang, W., Li, Y., Yan, H., Zhao, W., Zhao, Q., & Luo, K. (2025).
A two-phase algorithm for the dynamic time-dependent green vehicle routing problem in decoration waste collection. Expert Systems with Applications, 125570.

Yanqi Dang |  CRC | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Yanqi Dang |  CRC | Best Scholar Award

Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine | China

Yanqi Dang is an established researcher at Longhua Hospital, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has a Ph.D. in Chinese Pharmacology and a strong academic background in biological sciences. Over his career, he has published 47 peer-reviewed papers, and his work has been cited about 880 times — giving him an h-index of 20. Scinapse His research primarily focuses on colorectal carcinoma and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), exploring mechanisms involving epigenetics and investigating potential antitumor or hepatoprotective compounds from traditional Chinese medicine. Among his recent work is a study showing that a decoction improves hepatic steatosis through ALKBH1-mediated DNA N6-methyladenosine modification. Frontiers+1 With a sustained publication record and growing influence in the fields of oncology and metabolic liver disease, he is recognized as a dedicated contributor to integrating modern scientific methods with traditional medicine.

 

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Yinglong Li | Deep Learning | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yinglong Li | Deep Learning | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Zhejiang University of Technology |China

Yinglong Li demonstrates strong academic and research excellence, supported by a solid portfolio of publications, patents, and externally funded projects. His 22 SCI/Scopus-indexed journal papers, more than 140 Web of Science citations, and a steadily increasing h-index reflect both productivity and growing scholarly influence. His contributions are further validated through documented outputs such as two published textbooks (ISBN: 9787302557425, 9787115415400), ten patents, and verified academic profiles including Google Scholar and institutional webpages. Strengths include his ability to integrate privacy protection, deep learning, and computer vision into practical AI solutions, as evidenced by consultancy projects with industry partners in marine systems and smart security. His research has consistently translated into deployable, high-impact technologies, demonstrating maturity in innovation and applied problem-solving. Areas for improvement include expanding international collaborations, enhancing cross-disciplinary engagement with emerging domains such as trustworthy AI governance, and increasing participation in editorial boards or leadership roles in prestigious conferences, which would further elevate his global visibility. Moving forward, his research has strong potential to contribute significantly to privacy-preserving intelligent systems, multimodal vision architectures, and secure data ecosystems for smart cities. With a well-documented research track record, growing citation metrics, and scalable research themes aligned with global technological needs, he is positioned for continued advancement and wider impact in the AI research community.

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Masaya Yamamoto | Plasticity | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Masaya Yamamoto | Plasticity | Research Excellence Award

Molecular Neuroscience Systems, Laboratory Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University | Japan

Masaya Yamamoto is a molecular neuroscientist whose research centers on understanding how astrocytes regulate learning, memory, and cognitive resilience. His work spans astrocyte biology, synaptic plasticity, neurodegeneration, and spatiotemporal proteomics, integrating advanced in vivo imaging and molecular approaches to uncover the dynamic roles of glial cells in brain function. He has contributed to four research projects, including one completed investigation on vascular dementia mechanisms and three ongoing studies exploring astrocyte-mediated modulation of neural circuits. His publications in Neurotherapeutics and Cells highlight innovative perspectives on glia–neuron interactions. In his influential review in Cells, he synthesized emerging concepts such as nanoscale calcium microdomains, multisynaptic leaflet signaling, and ensemble-level astrocyte activity, offering a unified framework for how astrocytes actively shape memory processes. His work emphasizes the transition from viewing astrocytes as passive support cells to recognizing them as key computational elements in cognitive regulation. Through proteomic mapping, functional imaging, and mechanistic analysis, Yamamoto’s research advances current understanding of glial contributions to neuroplasticity and their implications for neurodegenerative disorders. His contributions continue to refine theoretical and experimental paradigms in molecular neuroscience, particularly in the context of synaptic modulation and glial pathology.

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Featured Publications 

Yamamoto, M., & Takano, T. (2025). Astrocyte-mediated plasticity: Multi-scale mechanisms linking synaptic dynamics to learning and memory. Cells, 14(24), Article 1936.

Yamamoto, M., Itokazu, T., Uno, H., Maki, T., Shibuya, N., & Yamashita, T. (2025). Anti-RGMa neutralizing antibody ameliorates vascular cognitive impairment in mice. Neurotherapeutics.

Sinan Başçeken | Pyrrole Compounds | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Sinan Başçeken | Pyrrole Compounds | Research Excellence Award

Hitit University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Sinan Başçeken is a distinguished Turkish chemist recognized for his contributions to organic synthesis, catalysis, and advanced chemical methodology. He completed his foundational education in chemistry at Mersin University before advancing to the University of Paderborn, where he pursued both master’s and doctoral research that explored gas–liquid mass transfer phenomena and the preparative potential of novel chiral biaryl transition-metal catalysts. His academic career at Hitit University began with specialist and assistant professor roles, progressing to associate professor and ultimately professor in the Department of Chemistry, where he continues to contribute to teaching, research, and scientific leadership. Prof. Başçeken’s research encompasses organometallic chemistry, catalytic reaction mechanisms, heterocyclic synthesis, and innovative ligand-metal systems with applications in fine chemicals and materials science. He has supervised graduate research, including work on carbon-carbon coupling reactions such as Sonogashira functionalization of heterocyclic structures. His scholarly influence is reflected in an h-index of  with  citations and  published documents indexed in major scientific databases. Widely respected for his interdisciplinary approach, Prof. Başçeken continues to expand the frontiers of synthetic chemistry through rigorous experimentation, collaborative research, and impactful academic mentorship.

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Featured Publications 

Karakiliç, E., Başçeken, S., Eskiler, G. G., Uzuner, U., & Baran, A. (2025). Bioimaging of thiazolidine-4-one-based new probes, fluorimetric detection of Cu²⁺ “on–off” sensor property, DFT calculation, molecular docking studies, and multiple real samples application. Food Chemistry, 141269.

Mesci, S., Dumlupınar, S., & Başçeken, S. (2025). Synthesis and characterization of N-propargyl-3-nitropyrrole derivatives: In silico molecular docking studies, and cytotoxic activities in lung cancer. Journal of Molecular Structure, 144925.

Çiçek, E., Munar, İ., Çınar, S. A., Başçeken, S., Monard, G., Aviyente, V., & Sungur, F. A. (2025). Computational insights into substrate-assisted citrullination mechanisms of PAD2 isozyme: A comparative analysis of reaction pathways. Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling, 109107.

Çol, S., Başçeken, S., & Baran, A. (2024). Synthesis of biscarbazole derivative, detection of the “on–off” sensor property of Cu²⁺ by fluorimetry, and anti-cancer evaluation. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 124624.

Akbaba, Y., Çetinkaya, Y., Başçeken, S., Akıncıoğlu, A., & Göksu, S. (2024). Synthesis of β-lactams and transformation to β-amino acid ethyl ester derivatives: Theoretical calculations. Tetrahedron, 134247.

Pragti Saini | Mechanical recycling of polyolefins | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Pragti Saini | Mechanical recycling of polyolefins | Research Excellence Award

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee | India 

Pragti Saini is a dedicated researcher in paper and packaging technology whose academic journey spans a strong foundation in organic chemistry and diverse industrial, analytical, and academic roles. She is currently pursuing her doctoral research at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, focusing on advanced materials, analytical chemistry, and sustainable packaging innovations. Her professional experience includes notable work on fluorinated aromatic carboxylic acids using solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry in collaboration with IIT Roorkee and ONGC, along with roles in quality control, green skill development, and rocket propulsion projects. She has also served as an assistant professor of chemistry, contributing to teaching and mentoring. Pragti is proficient in English, Hindi, and Punjabi, and skilled in key scientific software such as Origin, Turnitin, and X-Calibur, backed by extensive hands-on expertise with sophisticated analytical instruments spanning FT-IR, FE-SEM, XRD, ICP-MS, GC-MS, HPLC, and more. Her research output reflects strong scholarly engagement, supported by an h-index of , citation count of , and document contributions totaling , demonstrating her growing influence in the scientific community. Known for her leadership, analytical thinking, and commitment to high-quality work, she continues to contribute meaningfully to interdisciplinary research and innovation.

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Featured Publications 

Saini, P., Choudhari, A., Bhati, S. S., Dutt, D., & Le Calvé, S. (2026). Innovative zeolite-based approach for reducing VOCs and odors in post-consumer recycled polypropylene. Composites Science and Technology, Article 111470.

Saini, P., Bhati, S. S., Biswas, S., McDonald, T. O., & Dutt, D. (2025). Investigating sustainable approaches to reduce VOCs and odor from mechanically recycled polypropylene. RSC Sustainability.

Catharina Weiss  | Applied linguistics | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Catharina Weiss  | Applied linguistics | Research Excellence Award

Universitat Hamburg & Macquarie University | Germany 

Catharina Weiss is a dedicated PhD candidate in a joint doctorate programme between Universität Hamburg and Macquarie University, specialising in multilingualism, language education, and virtual exchange in primary schooling. With formal teaching qualifications for both primary and secondary education, she brings extensive classroom experience to her role as a practitioner-researcher. Her academic work integrates visual, multimodal, and ethnographic approaches to understand how linguistic diversity, digital learning, and international collaboration can enrich school-based language education. Catharina has contributed peer-reviewed publications that examine research on young learners of German and present an in-depth ethnographic analysis of a long-term virtual exchange between schools in Germany and Australia. Her ongoing doctoral project continues to advance knowledge on teacher agency and multilingual practices in digitally mediated learning environments. Although her h-index is currently at an emerging stage and her citation count and document index are in early development, her recent publications position her as a promising researcher whose work is gaining visibility in the field. She collaborates closely with international schools and is an active member of professional networks such as Next Generation Literacies and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Fremdsprachenforschung, contributing to research dialogues on multilingual education and innovative language-learning pedagogies.

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Featured Publications 

Weiss, C., Chik, A., Djonov, E., & Melo-Pfeifer, S. (2025). Voices, visuals, and virtual connections: Young language learners forming and constructing multilingual identity in a virtual exchange project. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. Advance online publication.

Weiss, C., Chik, A., Djonov, E., & Melo-Pfeifer, S. (2025). Young students learning German as a foreign language in primary school: A scoping review. International Journal of Bilingualism. Advance online publication.

Manal El Kassimi | Bank performance | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Manal El Kassimi | Bank performance | Research Excellence Award

ENCG Agadir Business School, Ibn Zohr University | Morocco

Manal El Kassimi is a dedicated scholar in Management Sciences specializing in Banking and Finance at Ibn Zohr University in Morocco, with a research profile marked by an h-index demonstrating steady scholarly influence, multiple academic documents, and citations reflecting the growing impact of her work. Her contributions include publications in internationally ranked journals and involvement in a major research project submitted under the Call for Projects launched by Ibn Zohr University. Alongside her research excellence, she has accumulated valuable teaching experience through tutorials and lectures in International Financial Management and Financial Markets at ENCG–Agadir and EMAA–Agadir, where she supports students in understanding complex financial concepts. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, she bridges academic communication across linguistic contexts while advancing knowledge in areas related to banking performance, financial systems, and market dynamics. With a strong commitment to enhancing research quality and improving financial and banking practices, she continues to expand her academic footprint through ongoing publications, research collaborations, and participation in institutional initiatives aimed at promoting innovation within the financial sector.

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Featured Publications 

El Kassimi, M., El Badraoui, K., & Ouenniche, J. (2024). On the efficiency of US community banks around the COVID-19

Arash Pakravesh | Thermodynamics | Best Industrial Research Award

Dr. Arash Pakravesh | Thermodynamics | Best Industrial Research Award

Energy and Thermodynamics Research Organization (ENTRO) | Iran

Dr. Arash Pakravesh is a lead researcher at the energy and thermodynamics research organization (entro) with a strong academic foundation from bu‑ali sina university in hamedan, iran, where he completed his phd in physical chemistry. his work centers on thermodynamics, especially the development and parameterization of equations of state such as the statistical associating fluid theory (saft), which he applies to the thermodynamic modelling of fuels and industrial solvents. he has authored several peer‑reviewed articles and contributed significantly to the understanding of viscosity models for pure and binary mixtures of ethylene glycols and alkanolamines. his academic output includes 10 documented journal publications , and his collaborations span over twenty industry and academic partnerships, including a patent currently under process. he also provides consultancy services on around ten industry projects. in addition to his research, he holds editorial appointments at two scientific journals and is professionally affiliated with acs, ics, acse, case, and ief. his h‑index and total citation count are not publicly available, but his consistent publication record and ongoing industrial engagements underline his growing influence in thermodynamic research and hydrogen‑related technologies.

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Featured Publications 

Pakravesh, A. (2025, October 24). A review of cubic and statistical associating fluid theory equations of state for modeling supercritical hydrogen. Green Technology & Innovation.

Pakravesh, A. (2025, September 6). From molecules to industry: The expanding role of SAFT equation of state in engineering science. Clareus Scientific Science and Engineering.

Pakravesh, A., Mohammadi, A. H., & Richon, D. (2025, August). Modeling of supercritical hydrogen thermodynamic properties using cubic and SAFT type equations of state. The Journal of Supercritical Fluids.

Pakravesh, A., Mohammadi, A. H., & Richon, D. (2025, July). A comparative evaluation of friction theory, free-volume theory, entropy scaling, and Helmholtz energy scaling viscosity models coupled with the PρT-SAFT equation of state for pure and binary mixtures of ethylene glycols and alkanolamines. International Journal of Thermophysics.

Pakravesh, A., & Zarei, H. (2025, March 13). Thermodynamic modeling of pure, binary, and ternary mixtures of alkanolamines using three versions of SAFT equations of state. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data.

Ali Olad | Polymer chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ali Olad | Polymer chemistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Tabriz | Iran

Ali Olad is a distinguished researcher at the department of applied chemistry, university of tabriz, known for his extensive work in polymer composites, nanocomposites, conducting polymers, polymer coatings, hydrogels, and corrosion‑electrochemistry. according to his public profile he has about 143 publications, and his work has garnered over 6,000 citations.his h‑index, which reflects both productivity and impact in his field, stands at a significant level (as listed on his profile). throughout his academic career, he has delivered courses ranging from industrial chemistry and electrochemistry at undergraduate level to advanced topics like polymer composites, coatings and conducting polymers at graduate and phd levels. his research has advanced understanding and practical applications in polymer nanocomposites, surface modification and protective coatings, conducting‑polymer blends, hydrogels, and corrosion prevention. his contributions have made a substantial impact in materials chemistry and polymer science, influencing both theoretical developments and real‑world applications. overall, ali olad’s blend of teaching and prolific research marks him as a leading figure in polymer and materials chemistry at his institution.

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Featured Publications 

Derakhshan, P., Olad, A., Salari, D., Mirmohseni, A., & Dilmaghani, A. (2025). Development of antimicrobial acrylate-based coatings containing clays modified with metallic nanocomposites for application on shoe leather. Surfaces and Interfaces.

Nazarlou, Z., Najjari, H., Olad, A., & Aydemir, U. (2025). Fluorine-free hydrophobic powder coatings: A sustainable approach using functionalized biogenic SiO2 for anticorrosion and antifouling applications. Surfaces and Interfaces.

Fathi, F., Nazarlou, Z., Aydemir, U., & Olad, A. (2025). Anti-icing and antibacterial super-hydrophobic poly(dimethyl siloxane) coatings modified with silica, TiO2, Ag3PO4, and CuO nanoparticles. Materials Chemistry and Physics.

Hezari, S., Olad, A., & Dilmaghani, A. (2024). Investigation of antibacterial properties and sustained release of Centella Asiatica extract from Fe-MOF-reinforced gelatin-based hydrogels. Polymer Bulletin.

Fazli, S., Hezari, S., & Olad, A. (2024). Preparation of hydrogels based on okra pods/chia seeds mucilage for drug delivery application. Polymer Bulletin.