Guangqin Li | Economics | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Guangqin Li | Economics | Best Academic Researcher Award

Anhui University | China 

Dr. Guangqin Li began his academic journey with a doctorate in Urban Economics and Management from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and now serves as a professor and master’s supervisor at Anhui University of Finance & Economics. With deep research interests in the digital economy, industrial economy, environmental economy and regional economy, he has established himself as a versatile scholar bridging theoretical insights and empirical applications. His bibliometric profile reports an h-index of seventeen and his work has received thousands of citations across multiple platforms. His publications span studies on the green transformation of industry, the interface of urban innovation and infrastructure investment, and the spatial dynamics of economic development. He has contributed extensively through consultancy projects and collaborations with industry and regional authorities, and serves on editorial boards of key journals in his fields . His research output has helped inform policy discussions on how new infrastructure investment can catalyse innovation in cities, particularly by influencing talent agglomeration and economic clustering. Poised at the cutting edge of his disciplines, he continues to mentor rising scholars and engage in interdisciplinary work, positioning his future contributions to shape the intersection of digitalization, regional growth and sustainability.

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Featured Publications 

Zhang, B., & Li, G. (2025). New infrastructure special debt, agglomeration and urban innovation: Evidence from China. Economic Modelling.

Liu, W., & Li, G. (2025). Sci-tech finance and urban entrepreneurial activity: Evidence from China. Economic Change and Restructuring.

Li, G., & Niu, W. (2025). How does fintech promote urban innovation? Empirical evidence from China. Economic Change and Restructuring.

Fang, X., Liu, M., & Li, G. (2024). Can the green credit policy promote green innovation in enterprises? Empirical evidence from China. Technological and Economic Development of Economy.

Li, G., Jin, Y., & Gao, X. (2023). Digital transformation and pollution emission of enterprises: Evidence from China’s micro-enterprises. Energy Reports.

Guannan Li | Communication | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Guannan Li | Communication | Best Researcher Award 

Lanzhou University of Technology | China 

Guannan Li is a dedicated student at Lanzhou University of Technology, pursuing his M.S. degree in communication and information systems after earning his B.E. in computer and communication from the same institution. His research focuses on integrated sensing and communication, with particular expertise in array signal processing and direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation for narrowband, broadband, and coherent signals. Guannan has made significant contributions by developing innovative signal models that integrate interference suppression mechanisms, forming the foundation for advanced DOA estimation frameworks. His recent work on joint MWC and off-grid sparse Bayesian learning based on augmented multi-subarray dilated arrays has been published in the journal Physical Communication. According to Google Scholar, he has achieved an h-index of 1, with 1 document and 1 citation to his credit, reflecting the growing academic impact of his research. Guannan continues to explore novel methodologies that enhance the accuracy and efficiency of wideband and coherent signal processing systems. His dedication to advancing communication technologies and signal modeling underscores his potential as a promising researcher in the field of modern communication engineering.

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Featured Publications 

Li, G., He, J., Hao, Y., & Wang, C. (2025). Joint MWC and off-grid sparse Bayesian learning based on augmented multi-subarray dilated nested array. Physical Communication, 66, 102882.

Hideyuki Takizawa | Internal Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hideyuki Takizawa | Internal Medicine | Best Researcher Award

The University of Tokyo | Japan

Dr. Hideyuki Takizawa is Chief Medical Officer and Chief Research Officer at Cliffhanger Inc., where he also leads the Division of Clinical Operations and Clinical Research Development (CROs and pharmaceutical companies) in Tokyo. He earned his MD and MSc from the Graduate School of Medicine at The University of Tokyo, followed by a PhD in Internal Medicine, awarded with honours for scientific research excellence and a translational medicine award. His doctoral work spanned clinical laboratory medicine and internal medicine, and focused on the biochemical and clinical mechanisms that link lipid metabolism to metabolic and cardiovascular disease, especially diabetes mellitus. Dr. Takizawa’s research has centred on serum sphingolipids and glycerophospholipids—specifically lipid subclasses such as phosphatidylinositol/lysophosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylglycerol/lysophosphatidylglycerol, and ceramides—and their associations with diabetes and its vascular and metabolic complications. He has applied omics-based lipid profiling to integrate molecular, cellular and clinical observations, thereby advancing translational medicine and precision treatment strategies for metabolic disorders.

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Featured Publications 

Takizawa, H., Uranbileg, B., Yutaka, Y., & Kurano, M. (2025). Serum sphingolipid and glycerophospholipid synthesis, especially phosphatidylinositol/lysophosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylglycerol/lysophosphatidylglycerol, and ceramides, are significantly influenced by diabetes mellitus and associated with its complications. Diabetology, 6(10), Article 112.

Muhammad Javid Nawaz | Project Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Javid Nawaz | Project Management | Best Researcher Award

Nanjing University of Science and Technology | China 

Dr. Muhammad Javid Nawaz is a dedicated PhD Scholar at the Nanjing University of Science and Technology, specializing in Management Sciences and Engineering with a focus on Project Management. His research expertise spans sustainable construction, the Agenda, emotional intelligence, sustainability leadership, and project success in organizational and construction contexts. He has completed numerous research projects and has published extensively in high-impact journals indexed in SSCI, SCI, SCIE, and Scopus. His scholarly contributions include ten peer-reviewed publications addressing sustainability, leadership, and green innovation, contributing meaningfully to both academic and industrial advancements. Dr. Nawaz has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams of experts in engineering, environmental sciences, and organizational behavior, fostering the integration of sustainable development principles into construction practices. His work bridges theoretical knowledge and practical implementation, promoting sustainable leadership and organizational performance. With an impressive research footprint reflected in his citations, h-index, and total documents, he continues to expand his influence within the global academic community. Through his ongoing collaborations with industry partners, Dr. Nawaz is applying his research to real-world challenges, driving innovation and sustainability in project management and construction. His contributions underscore a strong commitment to advancing sustainable development and leadership excellence in both academia and practice.

Featured Publications 

Nawaz, M. J., Sajjad, A., Tahir, A. H., Adnan, M., Umer, M., & Song, H. (2025). Towards greening smart cities: Navigating net zero carbon in construction by 2050 through sustainable practices, innovation climate, and management support. Sustainable Cities and Society, 106878.

Tahir, A. H., Song, H., Abbass, K., Bibi, G., Nawaz, M. J., & Iqbal, S. (2025). Beyond hard skills: A game-changer power of emotional intelligence and charismatic leadership for unlocking performance in education. Leadership and Policy in Schools.

Watanabe, W. C., Shafiq, M., Ali, S., Nawaz, M. J., & Nazeer, S. (2024). The impact of triple constraints on the project success: A moderating role of organizational support. Journal of Project Management.

Watanabe, W. C., Shafiq, M., Nawaz, M. J., Saleem, I., & Nazeer, S. (2024, December). The impact of emotional intelligence on project success: Mediating role of team cohesiveness and moderating role of organizational culture. International Journal of Engineering Business Management.

Iqbal, S., Ummara, U., Nawaz, M. J., Ali, A., & Fatima, I. (2024, September 25). The role of political leadership achieving economic growth and project success through the mediating role of political stability: Investigation from mega project. iRASD Journal of Economics, 6(3), Article 240.

Sen Liu | CO2 capture and separation | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Sen Liu | CO2 capture and separation | Best Research Article Award

China University of Petroleum East China | China

Dr. Sen Liu is a computational materials scientist at China University of Petroleum (East China), focusing on high-throughput screening and rational design of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for carbon capture. His research integrates molecular-level modeling with process engineering insights through novel multi-metric evaluation frameworks that balance adsorption performance with energy efficiency. He has authored 28 scholarly works, which have been cited approximately 895 times, and holds an h-index of 17. His key publications include Acetylene-Triggered Gate-Opening Behavior in a Stable Rigid-Flexible MOF for Efficient C₂H₂/CO₂ Separation”, “Effect of pore chemistry regulations on CO₂ capture efficiency: Charge transfer between anchored open metal sites and frameworks”, and “Efficient CO₂ capture and separation in MOFs: Effect from isoreticular double interpenetration”, among others. Beyond these, he has advanced CO₂ separations in partially interpenetrated MOFs and in alkali-metal anchored COFs, elucidating synergistic roles of functional groups, pore size, steric effects, and metal anchoring. Dr. Liu serves on the editorial board of Chemical Engineering Journal. His contributions have bridged the gap between molecular materials design and system-level optimization, accelerating the development of next-generation porous materials for practical carbon capture technologies.

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Featured  Publications 

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., Author, C. C., & Author, D. D. (2025). Enhanced selective CO₂ adsorption in MOFs: Balance between open metal sites concentration and pore size. Separation and Purification Technology.


Author, A. A., Author, B. B., Author, C. C., & Author, D. D. (2025). Geometric properties of rough walls induced CO₂ transport at grooves during CO₂ enhanced oil recovery. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects.

Angela CHAO | Industrial Organization | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Angela CHAO | Industrial Organization | Women Researcher Award

Southeast University | China

Angela C. Chao is an Associate Professor with tenure in the Department of Economics at Southeast University, where she also directs the Institute of Big Data Platform Economics and Enterprise Growth, and serves on the council of the China Industrial Economics Association. Her research lies in theoretical industrial organization, with particular emphasis on strategic decision-making by platforms, regulation, and issues in technological innovation. She holds a doctoral degree in Industrial Economics from Xi’an Jiaotong University, a master’s in Finance, and a bachelor’s in Business Administration. She has held postdoctoral and visiting scholar appointments including at Oxford University and Stanford University, and currently is an Honorary Research Associate at Oxford’s Smith School of Enterprise and Environment. Her published work spans multiple journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers. She has over [h-index: X], with more than [documents: Y] publications that have been cited [citations: Z] times. She participates in editorial work and academic leadership roles, contributing to both policy and scholarly debates in economics and management. Her work leverages big data analysis and dynamic models to understand enterprise growth, regulatory frameworks, and platform economics.

Profile: Scopus 

Featured Publications 

The role of Fintech in shaping corporate carbon emissions: Evidence from China's firm-level data.

Damilola Sherifat Shaba | Public Health | Outstanding Contribution Award

University of Illinois Springfield | United States

Damilola Sherifat Shaba is a dynamic and results-driven public health professional with extensive experience in health information management, data systems administration, and program development. Based in Springfield, Illinois, she has demonstrated outstanding leadership in designing and implementing digital health solutions that enhance efficiency, collaboration, and decision-making across public health sectors. With expertise in Microsoft SharePoint, Power Platform, Power BI, and Dynamics 365, Damilola has successfully led projects that bridge technology and healthcare operations. Her academic foundation includes a master’s degree in public health with a concentration in environmental health from the University of Illinois Springfield and a bachelor’s degree in health information management from Kwara State University. She has contributed to several impactful initiatives at institutions such as the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Federal Medical Center, improving workflow processes and public health outcomes. A passionate advocate for innovation in health informatics, her work has been recognized for advancing environmental health awareness and immunization programs. Damilola’s research contributions are supported by an h-index of 3, 5 scholarly documents, and over 40 citations, reflecting her growing influence in the fields of public health informatics and environmental health systems.

Featured Publications 

Ajayi, O. O., Wright-Ajayi, B., Mosaku, L. A., Davies, G. K., Moneke, K. C., et al. (2024). Application of satellite imagery for vector-borne disease monitoring in sub-Saharan Africa: An overview. GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 8(3), 400–411.

Davies, G. K., Davies, M. L. K., Adewusi, E., Moneke, K., Adeleke, O., Mosaku, L. A., et al. (2024). AI-enhanced culturally sensitive public health messaging: A scoping review. E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks, 13(4), 45–66.

Ajayi, O. O., Wright-Ajayi, B., Mosaku, L. A., Davies, G. K., Moneke, K. C., et al. (2024). Enhancing infectious disease management in Nigeria: The role of artificial intelligence in diagnosis and treatment. Clinical Case Reports International, 8, 1670.

Shaba, D. (2025). Built environment, community design, and public health: Shaping healthier communities. APHA 2025 Annual Meeting and Expo.

Davies, G. K., & Amponsah, I. A. (2025). Impact of healthcare fraud on racial disparities in health outcomes in the United States. [Manuscript in preparation or conference paper, if applicable].

Yongbo Li | Behavior Economics | Best Innovation Award

Prof. Yongbo Li | Behavior Economics | Best Innovation Award

China University of Pertoleum (East China) | China 

Prof. Yongbo Li is a distinguished researcher specializing in environmental economics, sustainable development, and green behavior policy analysis. His work focuses on promoting eco-friendly practices among urban residents and industries through data-driven economic modeling and behavioral experimentation. He has successfully led multiple national and regional research projects, including studies on urban green travel guidance, water-saving behavior strategies, emission reduction in China’s oil industry, and transformation dynamics of regional economic growth. Prof. Li’s investigations have provided strategic insights into low-carbon development and sustainable industrial transformation, particularly under China’s evolving carbon emission trading mechanisms. His consultancy work extends to national enterprises and government bodies, contributing to energy conservation, emission reduction, and financial planning initiatives such as the “15th Five-Year Financial Plan for Qingdao Huangdao District” and the “Industrial Energy Conservation Model for the Yellow River Delta.” His recent publications in high-impact journals like Journal of Cleaner Production and Annals of Operations Research highlight his contributions to sustainable manufacturing and behavioral economics in environmental management. Through his scholarly output, including influential books and ongoing applied research, Prof. Li continues to advance the integration of economic theory with sustainability practices, addressing critical challenges in energy, environment, and policy innovation.

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Featured Publications 

Wang, J., van Zyl, J. E., Wen, L., Li, Y., & Che, S. (2025). The impact of smart meter programmes on household water consumption: Evidence from New Zealand. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 109, 102413.

Wang, J., Wen, L., Li, Y., Liu, J., & Che, S. (2025). Uncovering the impacts of social comparative information on water saving behavior among urban residents: A field experiment in China. Journal of Cleaner Production, 485, 144863.

 

Hiroaki Kobayashi | Gynecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hiroaki Kobayashi | Gynecology | Best Researcher Award

Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima University | Japan

Hiroaki Kobayashi, M.D., Ph.D. is a leading figure in gynecologic oncology, currently serving as Professor and Chairman of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Kagoshima University (also Professor in the Course of Advanced Cancer Medicine for Gynecologic Cancer). His clinical expertise encompasses robot-assisted surgery, chemotherapy including molecular targeted agents, and translational research such as comprehensive genomic profiling and drug delivery systems. Educated at Kyushu University, with post-doctoral training in Canada, he has held senior academic positions across Japan, including roles directing robotic surgery centres and genetic counselling. He is deeply involved in professional societies in Japan and abroad, particularly those focused on gynecologic oncology and robotic surgery. According to institutional and bibliographic sources, he has authored approximately 248 published papers. The exact h-index and total citation count were not publicly confirmed in reliable sources as of the latest update. Nevertheless, his publication record shows consistent productivity with multiple highly cited works in top journals in his field, reflecting strong influence in gynecologic cancer research.

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Featured Publications 

Togami, S., Furuzono, N., Mizuno, M., & Kobayashi, H. (2025). Comparison of laparoscopic and robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery with sentinel lymph node navigation in low-risk endometrial cancer: A retrospective analysis. Journal of Gynecologic Oncology, 36(e122).

Togami, S., Furuzono, N., Kobayashi, Y., Fukuda, M., Yanazume, S., & Kobayashi, H. (2025, October). Fertility‐sparing trachelectomy with sentinel node mapping in early‐stage cervical cancer: Oncological safety and obstetric outcomes from a single‐institution study. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research.

Kozai, A., Yanazume, S., Ejima, F., Tatarano, S., Kobayashi, Y., Kubo, R., Togami, S., Yoshiura, T., & Kobayashi, H. (2025, August 1). Segmental renal infarction associated with accessory renal arteries after para-aortic lymphadenectomy in gynecologic malignancies. Medicina, 61(8), 1395.

Mizuno, M., Togami, S., Nakazono, M., Higashi, Y., Furuzono, N., Fukuda, M., & Kobayashi, H. (2025, July). Impact of obesity on the outcomes and cost of robotic surgery for stage IA endometrial cancer: A regional perspective from Japan. International Journal of Clinical Oncology.

Yanazume, S., Ejima, F., Kobayashi, Y., Kozai, A., Fukuda, M., Togami, S., Yoshiura, T., & Kobayashi, H. (2025, July). Potential preoperative three‐dimensional computed tomography for para‐aortic lymphadenectomy in gynecological malignancies. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research.

Corrado Ciatti | Orthopedics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Corrado Ciatti | Orthopedics | Best Researcher Award

Ausl Piacenza | Italy

Dr. Corrado Ciatti is an Italian orthopedic surgeon and researcher affiliated with the Orthopedics and Traumatology Department at AUSL Piacenza, Italy. He holds a Master's Degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Parma and is a licensed medical doctor. His clinical expertise encompasses perioperative patient management, scientific research, and assisting in orthopedic and trauma surgeries. Dr. Ciatti has actively contributed to medical education by teaching first aid courses and has participated in several internships across various medical specialties, including orthopedics, hematology, and general practice. He has presented his research at numerous international conferences, focusing on topics such as modular necks in total hip arthroplasty and distal femur fracture treatments. Dr. Ciatti has authored over 60 publications, with more than 1,100 citations, reflecting his significant contributions to the field of orthopedic surgery. His research interests include joint arthroplasty, trauma management, and surgical techniques, aiming to enhance patient outcomes and advance orthopedic practices. Dr. Ciatti's work continues to influence both clinical practices and academic discussions in the realm of orthopedics.

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Featured Publications 

GS Collaborative, & COVIDSurg Collaborative. (2021). Timing of surgery following SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: An international prospective cohort study. Anaesthesia, 76(6), 748–758.

COVIDSurg Collaborative, & GlobalSurg Collaborative. (2021). SARS-CoV-2 vaccination modelling for safe surgery to save lives: Data from an international prospective cohort study. British Journal of Surgery, 108(9), 1056–1063.

COVIDSurg Collaborative, & GlobalSurg Collaborative. (2022). SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and venous thromboembolism after surgery: An international prospective cohort study. Anaesthesia: Peri-operative Medicine, Critical Care and Pain.

Maniscalco, P., Poggiali, E., Quattrini, F., Ciatti, C., Magnacavallo, A., Vercelli, A., … [other authors]. (2020). Proximal femur fractures in COVID-19 emergency: The experience of two Orthopedics and Traumatology Departments in the first eight weeks of the Italian epidemic. Acta Bio Medica: Atenei Parmensis, 91(2), 89–95.

Benazzo, F., Rossi, S. M. P., Maniscalco, P., Moretti, B., Vaienti, E., Ruggieri, P., … [other authors]. (2020). The orthopaedic and traumatology scenario during Covid-19 outbreak in Italy: Chronicles of a silent war. International Orthopaedics, 44(8), 1453–1459.