Nahed Yousfi | Plasma Treatment in Food Fermentation | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Nahed Yousfi | Plasma Treatment in Food Fermentation | Best Researcher Award

University of Gabès and university of Toulouse| Tunisia

Nahed Yousfi is a highly motivated researcher in the fields of biology and bioengineering, currently pursuing a doctoral thesis in international cotutelle between the University of Gabès in Tunisia and the University of Toulouse in France. Her research focuses on exploring the effect of plasma treatment on kombucha fermentation, integrating expertise in plasma technology, microbial fermentation, phytochemical characterization, and biological activity evaluation. Throughout her doctoral journey, she has acquired advanced knowledge in cold atmospheric plasma applications, liquid-liquid extraction, spectrophotometric assays, HPLC-DAD, GC-MS analysis, and microbiological quantification of yeasts and bacteria. Before embarking on her doctoral studies, she obtained a master’s degree in microbial biotechnology from the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, Tunisia, where her research emphasized improving camel milk transformation using natural extracts of Moringa oleifera. This work enriched her skills in physicochemical and microbiological analyses of dairy products, optimization of coagulation processes, experimental cheese production, and evaluation of antioxidant and antibacterial properties. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in life sciences with a specialization in molecular and cellular biology and biotechnology, following her preparatory cycle in biology and geology. Fluent in Arabic, French, and English, with additional skills in Spanish, she is proficient in several scientific software tools, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, SPSS, OriginLab, Xcalibur, and Chromeleon 7. Recognized for her rigor, organization, and analytical mindset, Nahed continues to contribute to innovative research in bioengineering and microbial sciences.

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Featured Publications 

Yousfi, N., Merbahi, N., Bouajila, J., Taillandier, P., & Debouba, M. (2025). Microbial fermentation assisted by pulsed electric fields, magnetic fields and cold atmospheric plasma: State of the art. Fermentation, 11(7), 417.

Zhaochun Li | Intelligent Material Systems And Control | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhaochun Li | Intelligent Material Systems And Control | Best Researcher Award

Nanjing Forestry University | China

Dr. Li is a distinguished professor in the College of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering at Nanjing Forestry University, where she has built a strong reputation for her pioneering work in intelligent material systems and advanced control techniques. Her academic journey and professional achievements reflect a deep commitment to innovation in engineering research, particularly in areas that address critical challenges in mechanical performance and structural reliability. With a primary focus on intelligent material systems, Dr. Li has explored how these innovative materials can be effectively integrated into modern engineering applications to enhance efficiency and adaptability. A major part of her research is dedicated to passive and active vibration control, an area that plays a crucial role in ensuring stability, safety, and precision in a wide range of engineering systems. By advancing methods to mitigate vibrations, her work contributes to improving structural durability and performance in both industrial and technological contexts. Over the course of her career, Dr. Li has authored more than 60 peer-reviewed journal articles, providing valuable insights and shaping discourse within her field. Her scholarly contributions not only strengthen academic understanding but also open pathways for practical applications, positioning her as a respected leader and innovator in engineering research.

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Featured Publication

Hou, M., Xu, X., Ouyang, Q., & Li, Z. (2025, September 30). Research on model predictive control of magnetorheological impact buffer system considering driver modeling. Engineering Research Express.

Zheng, Z., Zhan, J., Li, Z., Wang, Y., Xu, C., & Wang, X. (2025, September 15). Data-driven twisted string actuation for lightweight and compliant anthropomorphic dexterous hands. Biomimetics.

Zheng, J., Xu, C., Li, Z., Gu, C., Li, X., Li, Z., Li, Y., Lou, G., & Chen, Y. (2024). Growing bimetallic CoNi-MOF derivatives between MXene layers with hierarchically coral-like interfaces for enhanced electromagnetic wave absorption. Journal of Materials Chemistry A.

Zheng, J., Zhao, J., Wang, L., Li, Z., Dong, W., & E, S. (2022, November). Optimal control for soft-landing in elevator emergency crash using multiple magnetorheological shock absorbers. Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures.

Zhang, J., Li, Z., & Liu, X. (2021, November 8). Intelligent tea-picking system based on active computer vision and Internet of Things. Security and Communication Networks.

Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles | Immunology | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles | Immunology | Best Research Article Award

Mount Sinai School of Medicine | United States

Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles is the David S. Gottesman Professor in the Department of Medicine and Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Mount Sinai Medical Center. She holds an M.D. from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in Immunology from New York University, building her career on the study of the pathogenesis, characterization, and treatment of human immune deficiency diseases. Trained as an internist with a long-standing pediatric appointment, she has devoted her professional life to bridging clinical practice and research in immunology. At Mount Sinai, she established the Primary Immune Deficiency Clinic, a major referral center for infants, children, and adults with suspected or confirmed immune deficiency disorders, attracting patients nationally and internationally. She is a co-founder of USIDNET, an NIH-supported research consortium affiliated with the Immune Deficiency Foundation, and serves as a member and treasurer of the IUIS Expert Committee on Primary Immune Deficiency. Her laboratory focuses on defects of human B cells, the most common genetic defects in immune disorders. She has extensively studied common variable immune deficiency (CVID), producing influential work on its demographics, immunologic parameters, and medical complications. Her recent investigations have advanced understanding of autoimmune and inflammatory conditions in CVID, revealing key insights into interferon signaling and innate immune dysregulation.

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Featured Publications 

"Common Variable Immunodeficiency Clinical Manifestations Are Shaped by Presence and Type of Heterozygous NFKB1 Variants"

"Disease diagnostics using machine learning of B cell and T cell receptor sequences"

"Gut IgA functionally interacts with systemic IgG to enhance antipneumococcal vaccine responses"

"Primary versus Secondary Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP): A Meeting Report from the 2023 McMaster ITP Summit"

"Common variable immunodeficiency: autoimmune cytopenias and advances in molecular diagnosis"

Nisat Taslum Jhumur | Inorganic chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Nisat Taslum Jhumur | Inorganic chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

BCSIR | Bangladesh

Nisat Taslum Jhumur is a dedicated chemist from the Department of Chemistry at Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. She holds both a Master’s and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, with her specialization in inorganic chemistry. Throughout her academic journey, she has demonstrated strong research capabilities, achieving excellent academic results and actively contributing to the field of coordination and organometallic chemistry. Her Master’s thesis focused on the synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, and liquid crystallinity of various Nickel(II) complexes of substituted benzylidene hydrazides. This work allowed her to gain deep insights into synthesis strategies, spectroscopic methods, and phase transition studies of liquid crystalline compounds. She successfully synthesized and characterized multiple Nickel(II) complexes incorporating different alkoxy, fluoro, chloro, and nitro substituents, many of which exhibited nematic and smectic liquid crystalline phases. This experience strengthened her expertise in handling complex chemical systems and advanced analytical techniques. Beyond academic research, Nisat has also gained industrial exposure through an internship at Gonosasthyo Pharmaceuticals Ltd., where she observed practical applications of chemical principles in pharmaceutical production. Her professional interests span inorganic and coordination chemistry, organometallic compounds, materials chemistry, computational chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. With a strong academic background, research experience, and industrial training, Nisat aspires to contribute meaningfully to scientific advancements in chemistry while exploring innovative solutions to real-world challenges.

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Featured Publications 

"Ferromagnetically coupled tetranuclear Ni(ii)-2-oxy-aceto- or benzo-phenonate complexes"

"Synthesis and characterization of novel {N’-(fluoro/chloro/nitro)benzylidene}-3-(decyloxy)benzoylhydrazide nickel(II) complexes and mesogenic property"

"Cold and Liquid Crystal Properties of Square‐Planar Copper(II) Versus Nickel(II)‐ Iminophenolate/Naphthalen‐2‐Olate Schiff Base Complexes"

"Spatial distribution and hydrogeochemical evaluations of groundwater and its suitability for drinking and irrigation purposes in kaligonj upazila of satkhira district of Bangladesh"

"Syntheses, Spectroscopy, Thermal Analysis, Antioxidant Activity of Two Novel Schiff bases 3-(m-tolylimino)indolin-2-one and (E)-1- ((m-tolylimino)methyl)naphthalen-2-ol"

Mahvelatishamsabadi Morteza | Machines | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mahvelatishamsabadi Morteza | Machines | Best Researcher Award

University of Ulsan | South Korea

Mahvelatishamsabadi Morteza was born and raised in Mashhad, often known as Iran’s cultural capital. He completed his bachelor’s degree in pure mathematics and later pursued a master’s degree in the same field, with a focus on functional analysis. His academic journey developed in him a strong foundation in abstract thinking and problem-solving. Alongside his studies, he discovered a passion for teaching geometry, which gradually evolved into a decade-long career in education. Teaching mathematics in several well-known private high schools, he focused on creating a student-centered classroom environment where problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration were encouraged. To refine his teaching approach, he attended educational and psychological training, enabling him to establish effective and friendly connections with students. His academic interests later expanded beyond mathematics, leading him to pursue industrial engineering in South Korea under the guidance of Professor Sudong Lee. His research primarily focuses on artificial intelligence, including deep learning, machine learning, image processing, and weld defect detection. His master’s thesis centers on automated weld defect detection in radiographic images using advanced techniques such as normalizing flows. Fluent in Persian and English, and skilled in Python programming, he combines mathematical rigor with modern computational methods. Outside academics, he enjoys sports, particularly soccer, along with reading, cooking, and music, which fuel his motivation and resilience.

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"Automated Weld Defect Detection in Radiographic Images Using Normalizing Flows"

Ge Zhou | Astronautics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ge Zhou | Astronautics | Best Researcher Award

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics | China

Ge Zhou, a dedicated researcher from Weifang, Shandong, has built a strong academic and professional foundation in the field of aeronautics and astronautics. He earned his degree in Aircraft Power Engineering from the Civil Aviation University of China, where his research focused on aeroacoustic analysis of counter-rotating rotors. He later pursued advanced studies at the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in Energy and Power Engineering, centering his work on the bird strike motion law and internal flow characteristics of turboprop engine inlets. Currently, he continues his academic journey in Aeronautical and Astronautical Sciences and Technology at the same university, exploring the mechanism of boundary layer interference of droplets during the rain ingestion process of serpentine inlets. Alongside his education, Ge Zhou has accumulated significant research and project experience. He has contributed to numerical analysis and validation technology of turboprop aircraft main engine exclusion characteristics, where his responsibilities included studying bird, sand, and ice foreign object exclusion, conducting multidisciplinary integrated optimization design, and developing a comprehensive verification test system. Additionally, he has worked on aerodynamic interference calculations for a UAV tilt-rotor aircraft, analyzing interactions between fuselage and rotor during hovering, transition, and cruise states. Through his focused research, technical expertise, and commitment to advancing aero-engine safety and performance, Ge Zhou demonstrates strong potential to make lasting contributions to the field of aeronautical engineering.

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Featured Publications 

"Experimental Study of Foreign Object Exclusion Characteristics of a Bifurcated Turboprop Inlet"

"Experimental Study of Aerodynamic and Bird Exclusion Characteristics of a Branched Turboprop Inlet Under Ground Suction Conditions"

"Aerodynamic study of a bifurcated turboprop engine inlet with a propeller for flow at ground suction conditions"

"Ice Object Exclusion Characteristics of Turboshaft Engine Inlet under Helicopter/Inlet Integration Conditions"

Ding Sheguang | Thermodynamics | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Ding Sheguang | Thermodynamics | Best Scholar Award

Chongqing Technology and Business University | China

Ding Sheguang is a dedicated Lecturer at Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing City, China, specializing in the field of thermodynamics. With a strong academic foundation and a commitment to advancing knowledge in thermal sciences, he has contributed to the academic community through publications in reputable journals such as the Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, Journal of Molecular Liquids, and College Physics. His research interests lie in the study of thermodynamic systems, where he focuses on exploring innovative approaches to energy transfer, efficiency, and the underlying physical principles governing thermal processes. Although he has not yet undertaken large-scale research projects, patents, or industry collaborations, his scholarly publications reflect a growing contribution to the scientific discourse in chemical and physical sciences. Dedicated to teaching, Ding actively fosters the academic growth of students by integrating his research insights into the classroom, ensuring learners gain a practical and conceptual understanding of thermodynamic phenomena. While he is not currently engaged in consultancy work, editorial roles, or professional memberships, his emphasis on publishing high-quality research highlights his commitment to academic excellence. Through his teaching, publications, and scholarly engagement, Ding Sheguang continues to make valuable contributions to the advancement of thermodynamics and to the academic environment at Chongqing Technology and Business University.

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Featured Publications 

"Alternative approach to calculate thermodynamic enthalpy change ΔH for non-ideal fluids via equations of state"

Fumihiro Tomoda | Cardiology & Nephrology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fumihiro Tomoda | Cardiology & Nephrology | Best Researcher Award

Fukui Health Science University | Japan

Dr. Fumihiro Tomoda is a Japanese physician-scientist specializing in nephrology, hypertension, hemorheology, platelet function, renal microcirculation, glomerular hypertension, and stress hormones. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, and from April 2005 until March 2015 served as Senior Researcher in the Second Department of Internal Medicine at that institution. From April 2015 to March 2017 he was Professor at Fukui Health College, and since April 2017 he has held the position of Professor in the Faculty of Health Science at Fukui Health Science University in Fukui, Japan. His research covers multiple interrelated fields: how acute and chronic stress affect sympatho-adrenal activation; how blood viscosity and platelet Behaviour are altered in essential hypertension; how renal microvascular structure and renal hemodynamics respond to hypertension; and how biomarkers such as nerve growth factor may function in hypertension and kidney disease. According to his Research Map profile, he has published at least ~ 46 peer-reviewed articles. However, public sources do not clearly report a definitive h-index or total citations for him as of now. If desired, I can try to retrieve his h-index and citation-count from Scopus or Web of Science.

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Featured Publications 

"Impact of Mild Renal Impairment on the Relationship Between Blood Pressure and Renal Fractional Excretion of Albumin in Primary Hypertension"

"Urinary levels of cortisol but not catecholamines are associated with those of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine in uncomplicated primary hypertension"

"Factors Associating with Non-Dipping Pattern of Nocturnal Blood Pressure in Patients with Essential Hypertension"

"Plasma and Urinary Levels of Nerve Growth Factor Are Elevated in Primary Hypertension"

"Impact of Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index and Modified Creatinine Index Combination on Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients"

Chellapandi Thangapandi | Chemistry | Best Innovation Award

Dr. Chellapandi Thangapandi | Chemistry | Best Innovation Award

Chennai Institute of Technology | India

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Summary

Chellapandi is a dedicated researcher in the field of nanomaterial synthesis, characterization, and applications in environmental remediation and energy. with a strong academic foundation from sbk college, vhn sn college, and vellore institute of technology, his journey reflects consistent growth and commitment to impactful research. his work ranges from schiff base metal complexes to advanced montmorillonite frameworks and biocompatible nanomaterials for pathogen deactivation. through teaching, research guidance, and active participation in scientific forums, he has contributed to both knowledge creation and newcomer socialization in academic and research communities.

Early academic pursuits

Chellapandi’s academic journey began with a bachelor of science in chemistry from sbk college, tamil nadu, where he laid a strong foundation in chemical sciences. he pursued his master of science in chemistry at vhn sn college, completing a dissertation on the synthesis, characterization, and biological activities of schiff base metal complexes under the guidance of dr. n. raman, he earned his ph.d. in chemistry from the vellore institute of technology, working on the dissertation titled montmorillonite k30/metal oxide framework for organic pollutants degradation under the supervision of dr. g. madhumitha. these formative years were crucial in shaping his passion for nanomaterials, photocatalysis, and environmental remediation, as well as building the resilience and adaptability required for newcomer socialization in academia.

Professional endeavors

Chellapandi has gained diverse professional experience, starting as a lecturer in chemistry at v.s.v.n. polytechnique college, where he focused on teaching and laboratory instruction. he later served as a teaching and research assistant at vellore institute of technology, engaging in laboratory teaching, guiding projects, and participating in institutional responsibilities such as naac verification. currently, he holds the position of assistant professor (research) at the chennai institute of technology, centre for applied nanomaterials, where his work bridges innovative research and mentorship. these experiences reflect his ability to balance teaching, administration, and cutting-edge research while navigating newcomer socialization within academic and research communities.

Contributions and research focus

Chellapandi’s primary research interests lie in nanomaterial synthesis, characterization, and their applications in environmental remediation and energy. his doctoral work on montmorillonite-based metal oxide frameworks addressed the pressing issue of organic pollutant degradation. he has also contributed significantly to the field of pathogen deactivation through biocompatible nanomaterial-fabricated personal protective equipment using 3d printing technology. his expertise spans advanced characterization techniques such as xrd, uv-vis drs, sem, tem, pl, and ftir. beyond technical skills, he excels in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication, making him an impactful contributor to materials science and nanotechnology.

Impact and influence

Chellapandi’s research has advanced the fields of photocatalysis and environmental nanotechnology by providing innovative approaches to pollutant degradation and pathogen control. his publications in reputable journals and presentations at scientific conferences have expanded the visibility of his work while inspiring collaborative initiatives. he has also influenced young researchers and students through his teaching and mentorship, ensuring the transfer of knowledge and research culture to the next generation.

Academic cites

With research published in respected journals, chellapandi has established a credible academic footprint. his citations reflect recognition of his contributions to nanomaterial-based environmental remediation and pathogen deactivation. by engaging in national and international conferences, he has fostered scholarly dialogues that enhance both the academic community and industrial applications.

Legacy and future contributions

Chellapandi is dedicated to continuous learning and innovation, with a vision of contributing to sustainable environmental solutions and energy applications through advanced nanomaterials. his ongoing research aims to expand the utility of nanomaterials for societal benefit, including health protection and energy conservation. as he continues to mentor students and contribute to academic development, his legacy will be marked by impactful discoveries, collaborative spirit, and commitment to translating laboratory findings into real-world applications.

Publications 

Title: Optimization strategies for norfloxacin photocatalytic degradation using response surface methodology and artificial neural network: a review
Author(s): Thangapandi Chellapandi, S. Sudharsan, Muthukani Elamathi
Journal: Chemical Papers

Title: Zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 microcrystals as photocatalysts for acid red 27 food dye and tetracycline drug degradation
Author(s): Thangapandi Chellapandi, Nandhakumar Eswaramoorthy, N. Dineshbabu, Senthilkumar Nallusamy, Krzysztof Pikon, Mahesh Ganesapillai
Journal: Vacuum

Title: Ultrathin g-C₃N₅ nanosheets: A sustainable metal-free photocatalyst for efficient ciprofloxacin degradation
Author(s): Thangapandi Chellapandi, Muthukani Elamathi
Journal: Vacuum

Title: Interface engineering of 1D/2D FeVO₄/MoS₂ hetero-structured nanocomposite with effective interfacial charge transfer: Facile synthesis and antibiotic drug degradation
Author(s): Thangapandi Chellapandi, Aishwarya Subramanian, Gunabalan Madhumitha, Muthukani Elamathi, Selvaraj Mohana Roopan
Journal: Materials Letters

Title: Ultrasonication-assisted synthesis of CuO-decorated montmorillonite K30 nanocomposites for photocatalytic removal of emerging contaminants: A response surface methodology approach
Author(s): Thangapandi Chellapandi, Gunabalan Madhumitha, Jayaprakash Avinash
Journal: Environmental Research

Conclusion

Driven by innovation and continuous learning, chellapandi has built a career that merges academic excellence, research breakthroughs, and mentorship. his contributions in photocatalysis, pollutant degradation, and nanotechnology applications highlight his commitment to sustainable solutions. as he continues advancing in materials science, his legacy will be defined by impactful discoveries, collaborative research, and support for the next generation of scientists, while promoting values of adaptability and newcomer socialization in the evolving research landscape.

George kotsompolis | Econometrics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. George kotsompolis | Econometrics | Best Researcher Award

National Technical University of Athens | Greece

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George kotsompolis has built a strong academic foundation through his studies at the national technical university of athens, specializing in mathematical modeling, econometrics, and energy economics. his early academic pursuits focused on financial market dynamics, while his later research extended into forecasting, carbon pricing, and policy-oriented projects. through professional endeavors at universities and research institutions, he has demonstrated the ability to combine rigorous mathematics with real-world economic and energy challenges. his contributions, supported by published and forthcoming works, highlight his innovation and collaborative spirit. importantly, his active participation in academic teams reflects his role in facilitating newcomer socialization in the research community.

Early academic pursuits

George Kotsompolis began his academic journey at the national technical university of athens, where he pursued a diploma (meng) in applied mathematical & physical sciences. with a strong foundation in mathematical analysis, statistics, and computational methods, he demonstrated early promise in bridging theory with applied research. his diploma thesis, focused on economic dynamics and spillover effects in east asian financial markets using a novel markov-switching regime gvar model, showcased his ability to integrate mathematics with economics. these early academic pursuits established the basis for his later engagement with mathematical modeling, econometrics, and energy economics, while also laying the groundwork for his role in newcomer socialization within academic research environments.

Professional endeavors

Throughout his career, kotsompolis has expanded his expertise beyond the classroom into practical research. after completing his msc in mathematical modeling in modern technologies & financial engineering with distinction, he continued as a phd candidate at the national technical university of athens. he gained research experience at the athens university of economics and business under associate prof. dr. petros varthalitis, working on intangible leaders and laggards in the european union and eurozone. in parallel, he contributed to projects linking the labour and output gap to inflation, as well as serving as an intern at the national observatory of athens. these professional endeavors highlight his engagement with economic modeling, forecasting, and evidence-based policy analysis, key areas where he also supported the process of newcomer socialization for junior peers.

Contributions and research focus

Kotsompolis has contributed significantly to the fields of econometrics, time series analysis, and energy & environmental economics. his research includes developing and applying advanced mathematical methods to financial and energy markets. his works in progress, including introducing the markov switching regime global var model (msr-gvar): theory and evidence and forecasting carbon prices with arimax, xgboost, and lstm: a hybrid approach, reflect his commitment to methodological innovation. the key contributions of his research focus not only on advancing theoretical models but also on addressing real-world challenges in energy economics and forecasting under uncertainty. his innovative approaches to modeling place him in a unique position to foster newcomer socialization into multidisciplinary economic research.

Impact and influence

The impact of kotsompolis’ work extends across academia and policy-making. by combining econometric tools with machine learning techniques, he provides actionable insights into financial and energy markets. his research on carbon price forecasting and global economic spillovers holds implications for sustainable energy policy and financial stability. beyond academic citations, his influence is marked by his role in collaborative research teams, mentorship, and the encouragement of open dialogue among peers. his recognition through state scholarships foundation awards also reflects his growing reputation and the broader influence of his scholarly contributions.

Academic cites

Academic cites of his research demonstrate the relevance of his methodological innovations. his forthcoming publications in journals such as or spectrum and the journal of forecasting highlight his entry into reputable international outlets. these cites will serve as reference points for future research in mathematical modeling, econometrics, and energy economics. they not only validate his contributions but also reinforce his academic presence within the global research community.

Legacy and future contributions

The legacy of george kotsompolis lies in his dedication to bridging mathematics, economics, and energy studies. his work creates pathways for integrating classical econometric models with modern computational techniques. looking forward, his future contributions are expected to deepen understanding of financial markets, carbon pricing, and the role of energy economics in sustainable development. by inspiring peers and supporting research networks, he ensures continuity of knowledge transfer. as a rising scholar, his ongoing projects, combined with his emphasis on newcomer socialization, mark him as a promising academic leader shaping the future of applied economics.

Publications 

Title: Climate change economics and the determinants of carbon emissions’ futures returns: A regime-driven ARDL model
Author(s): Georgios Kotsompolis, K.N. Konstantakis, P. Xidonas, P.G. Michaelides, D.D. Thomakos
Journal: Finance Research Letters, 2023

 

Conclusion

in conclusion, george kotsompolis represents a new generation of scholars who merge mathematical rigor with applied economic insights. his academic cites and forthcoming publications in respected journals underscore the significance of his research, while his impact and influence extend toward evidence-based policy and interdisciplinary collaboration. with a legacy rooted in innovation and a vision for sustainable economic and energy solutions, he is poised to make enduring contributions to global scholarship. his commitment to research excellence, mentorship, and newcomer socialization ensures that his work will resonate across academic and professional spheres well into the future.