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 

He is a senior scholar in management science and engineering with extensive experience in research, teaching, and academic leadership at a leading research university. His academic background spans management, knowledge science, and information systems, providing a strong interdisciplinary foundation for both theoretical and applied research. His work primarily focuses on uncertain decision analysis, evaluation methodologies, and the integration of qualitative and quantitative approaches in management research. A significant portion of his research addresses technological innovation, new product development, service management, and quality management under uncertain and dynamic environments. He has made notable contributions to kansei engineering, computing with words, and consumer-oriented evaluation models, particularly in the context of product design, customer satisfaction, and innovation decision support. His research emphasizes the use of consumer demand, online reviews, and design thinking to support technological recombination and innovation strategies. As a principal investigator on multiple competitive research projects supported by major national and regional funding agencies, he has advanced methodological frameworks that bridge theory and real-world managerial practice. In teaching, he actively contributes to undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and professional education, with a strong emphasis on research methodology, information systems, and managerial decision making.

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Lie Deng | Oncology | Outstanding Contribution Award

Mr.  Lie Deng | Oncology | Outstanding Contribution Award

Foshan institution of pathogenic microorganism | China

This academic summary highlights advanced expertise in medical research design, Oncology statistical analysis, biochemical and molecular biology techniques, cell culture methodologies, and bioinformatics, with a strong focus on respiratory syncytial virus research. The work emphasizes the development and optimization of molecular and immunological assays to support vaccine evaluation and translational research. Robust reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction and antibody enzyme linked immunosorbent assay methods were established to assess viral load and immune responses, providing reliable alternatives to commercially available detection systems while improving laboratory efficiency and accessibility. Comprehensive research efforts also include critical analysis of global vaccine development strategies, encompassing diverse technical routes such as live attenuated vaccines, subunit vaccines, vector based platforms, and nucleic acid approaches. These contributions integrate experimental data with comparative evaluation frameworks, offering valuable insights into vaccine design, efficacy assessment, and methodological standardization. In addition, the preparation of detailed molecular biology operation guidelines strengthened laboratory practices and ensured reproducibility of experimental workflows. Training activities focused on molecular cloning, polymerase chain reaction based assays, and data validation principles, supporting the development of independent experimental competence and high quality data generation. Overall, this body of work demonstrates a strong integration of experimental innovation, methodological rigor, and knowledge dissemination, contributing meaningfully to vaccine research, laboratory capacity building, and the advancement of evidence based evaluation methods in virology and immunological studies.

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Deng, L., Cao, H., Li, G., Zhou, K., Fu, Z., Zhong, J., Wang, Z., & Yang, X. (2025). Progress on respiratory syncytial virus vaccine development and evaluation methods. Vaccines, 13(3), 304.

Haili Xia | Dynamic General Equilibrium Theory | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Haili Xia | Dynamic General Equilibrium Theory | Research Excellence Award 

Jiangsu Ocean University | China

Haili Xia is an economist specializing in teaching and research in western economics and international trade, with a strong academic focus on theoretical and applied economic analysis. His scholarly work emphasizes dynamic general equilibrium frameworks to understand trade mechanisms, policy impacts, and structural changes in open economies. A significant component of his research explores international trade dynamics under globalization, including trade efficiency, market integration, and policy coordination. In recent years, his academic interests have expanded toward the green low carbon transition, where he examines the economic implications of sustainable development, environmental regulation, and carbon reduction strategies within international and domestic economic systems. His research integrates macroeconomic modeling with real world policy analysis, contributing to evidence based insights on economic transformation and sustainable growth. His academic contributions have been recognized through publications in leading Chinese social science citation journals, reflecting both methodological rigor and policy relevance. He has also been actively involved in major humanities and social sciences research initiatives supported by national and provincial level funding, demonstrating engagement with collaborative and policy oriented research projects. His academic background in public finance further strengthens his interdisciplinary approach, linking fiscal policy, trade structures, and sustainable economic development within a comprehensive analytical framework.

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Xia, H., Chi, Y., & Zhou, W. (2025). How income inequality shapes demand-induced clean innovation and the transition to clean technology. Sustainability, 18(1), 239.

Selda Coşkuner Aktaş | Family science | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Selda Coşkuner Aktaş | Family science | Research Excellence Award

Hacettepe University | Turkey

Selda Coşkuner Aktaş is an accomplished academic in the field of family and consumer sciences with a strong interdisciplinary Family science background spanning sociology, business administration, and home economics. Her academic training culminated in doctoral research that examined work–family conflict, focusing on how work and family characteristics shape marital, family, and overall life satisfaction among faculty members. At the master’s level, her research explored organizational commitment, particularly among housekeeping employees, highlighting issues of motivation, loyalty, and workplace dynamics. Her scholarly interests center on work–family balance, family well-being, organizational behavior, consumer studies, and social aspects of employment and family life. Throughout her academic career, she has contributed extensively to teaching, research, and academic service within higher education, progressing from research-focused roles to senior faculty positions. She has also gained international research experience in family and youth development, strengthening her comparative and cross-cultural perspective. In addition to her teaching and research activities, she has played an active role in academic publishing, serving as an associate editor and as a member of an editorial board for peer-reviewed journals. Her work reflects a sustained commitment to advancing knowledge on the interaction between work, family systems, and social well-being, with both theoretical and applied relevance.

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Chengjun Li | Repair of musculoskeletal system injuries | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Chengjun Li | Repair of musculoskeletal system injuries | Research Excellence Award

Xiangya Hospital, Central South University | China

The researcher is a clinician scientist trained through an integrated medical and surgical academic pathway, Repair of musculoskeletal system injuries with strong expertise in regenerative medicine, orthopaedic surgery, and neurorestorative science. Academic training and research have been conducted at leading medical institutions, with a focus on translational approaches that bridge basic science and clinical application. Research interests center on tissue engineering, musculoskeletal regeneration, neural repair, and mechanisms of organ injury and aging. Significant work has been devoted to studying biomaterials, stem cell based therapies, and regenerative strategies for bone, cartilage, and nerve repair, aiming to improve functional recovery following trauma and degenerative disease. The researcher has actively contributed to laboratory based and clinical studies under the mentorship of internationally recognized experts, demonstrating independence in experimental design, data interpretation, and scholarly communication. Professional experience includes postdoctoral research and clinical practice in a high volume hospital environment, enabling the integration of innovative therapies into patient care. Scholarly contributions have been recognized through multiple competitive academic honors and scholarships. Active participation in international scientific conferences, including oral presentations, reflects strong engagement with the global research community and a commitment to advancing regenerative medicine and surgical innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration.

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Xiaoqi Liu | Bromine-based flow battery | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoqi Liu | Bromine-based flow battery | Research Excellence Award

Taiyuan University of Science and Technology | China 

The scholar is an academic researcher in chemical engineering and Bromine-based flow battery materials science with a strong foundation in electrochemical energy storage technologies. Academic training in materials science and engineering provided a solid basis for advanced research in functional materials and electrochemical systems. Doctoral research conducted at a leading national research institute focused on iron-based flow battery systems, emphasizing electrolyte design, redox reaction mechanisms, and performance optimization for large-scale energy storage applications. Currently engaged in teaching and research at a university-level chemical engineering institution, the researcher’s work integrates electrochemistry, materials engineering, and energy technology. Research interests include redox flow batteries, iron-based energy storage systems, electrode material modification, electrolyte stability, and scalable energy storage solutions for renewable energy integration. The researcher has actively participated in multiple provincially supported research and innovation programs, contributing to fundamental and applied studies aimed at improving battery efficiency, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Ongoing projects emphasize sustainable energy storage materials, system optimization, and technological innovation aligned with clean energy and low-carbon development goals. Through a combination of experimental research and applied engineering approaches, the scholar contributes to advancing next-generation electrochemical energy storage technologies with potential industrial and environmental impact.

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Jingrong Cheng | Efficient absorption of active factors | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jingrong Cheng | Efficient absorption of active factors | Women Researcher Award

Sericultural & Agri-Food Research Institute, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences | China

Jingrong Cheng is an experienced researcher in the field of agri-food science, with a strong background in fermentation engineering and animal protein research. His academic training has provided a solid foundation in biochemical and processing technologies, Efficient absorption of active factors which he has applied extensively within agricultural research institutes. His professional career spans research assistance, postdoctoral research, and senior research leadership roles, reflecting continuous progression and growing responsibility in scientific research and management. His research focuses on the adsorption behaviour of animal proteins, the stability mechanisms of milk protein–stabilized emulsions, and the interaction between animal proteins and polyphenols in both solution and emulsion systems. These studies contribute to a deeper understanding of protein functionality and interfacial phenomena, which are critical for improving food structure, texture, and shelf stability. In addition, his work supports quality control and safety assessment of livestock and poultry products, addressing key challenges in modern food processing and agri-food industries. Through sustained research activity, he has made notable contributions to international scientific literature and has demonstrated consistent impact in protein science, food chemistry, and agri-food processing. His expertise bridges fundamental research and applied technology, supporting innovation and quality improvement in animal-based food products.

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Marianna Blix Grimaldi | Central Banking | Excellence in Research

Dr. Marianna Blix Grimaldi | Central Banking | Excellence in Research

Sveriges Riksbank | Sweden

Marianna Blix Grimaldi is an Adviser at Sveriges Riksbank with extensive academic and professional expertise in financial economics, Central Banking macro-finance, and financial stability. Her work at the central bank spans bank contagion modelling, unconventional monetary policy, market liquidity, climate-related financial risks, and the use of artificial intelligence in central bank communication. She has represented Sweden in major international policy and research forums, including the Financial Stability Board, Basel Committee workgroups, and the International Banking Research Network, contributing to global discussions on systemic risk and monetary policy transmission. Her earlier roles at the European Central Bank and Sveriges Riksbank strengthened research on behavioural finance, financial stress indicators, and the broader economic effects of monetary policy. Alongside policy work, she is actively engaged in academia, teaching monetary economics at Linköping University and supervising master’s students at Stockholm University. Her research portfolio includes numerous completed and ongoing projects on government bond market liquidity, climate risk in sovereign bond pricing, green finance and inequality, money market dynamics, and network-based contagion risk in banking systems. Her scholarly output is reflected in a strong bibliometric profile with an h-index in the high twenties, a document count exceeding several dozen peer-reviewed works, and citation impact surpassing one thousand citations. Her publications appear in leading international journals in economics and finance, underscoring her influence at the intersection of research, policy, and innovation.

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Rofiqul Umam | Geochemistry | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Rofiqul Umam | Geochemistry | Research Excellence Award

University of Tsukuba | Japan

Dr. Rofiqul Umam is a geoscience researcher and academic currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geoscience, Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan. His scholarly expertise lies in hydrological circulation systems, with particular emphasis on geofluids in subduction zone environments, investigated through integrated geophysical methods and isotope geochemistry analysis. He received foundational training in physics, followed by advanced specialization in geophysics and environmental applied chemistry from leading universities in Indonesia and Japan, complemented by professional engineering certification. Dr. Umam possesses strong technical proficiency in ion exchange chromatography coupled with ICP mass spectrometry, very low frequency geoelectric methods, and advanced data processing using MatLab and ArcGIS. His academic career includes experience as a visiting lecturer, junior researcher, and industry-based researcher in Japan, contributing to interdisciplinary research at the interface of earth sciences, chemistry, and environmental systems. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific documents that have attracted a substantial number of citations within the geoscience community, reflecting the relevance and impact of his work. His research profile demonstrates a solid h-index, supported by consistent scholarly output and international collaboration, underscoring his growing influence in hydrology-related geophysical research.

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Enhancing Giant Magnetoresistance Biosensor Sensitivity Through TEOS-Coated Fe3O4 Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles

– Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 2025 (1 Citation)

Xiaoou Sun | Cardiocerebrovascular Diseases | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Xiaoou Sun | Cardiocerebrovascular Diseases | Research Excellence Award

Guangdong University of Technology | China

Xiaoou Sun is an accomplished academic researcher in the field of cell biology and biomedical sciences, with a strong background in genetics, Cardiocerebrovascular Diseases molecular biology, and translational research. His scholarly work focuses on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate cell function, signal transduction, and disease progression, with particular relevance to human health and therapeutic development. Through his academic and research appointments at leading institutions in China and the United States, he has gained extensive experience in advanced experimental techniques, interdisciplinary collaboration, and independent research leadership. His research interests extend to biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, including cellular regulation, disease-related molecular pathways, and the development of biologically informed strategies for drug discovery and biomedical innovation. In addition to research, he is actively involved in teaching and mentoring, contributing to the training of students in bioscience and bioengineering disciplines. His academic contributions reflect a commitment to integrating fundamental cell biology with applied biomedical research, supporting innovation in pharmaceutical science and translational medicine. Through sustained research activity and academic service, he continues to advance scientific understanding while fostering interdisciplinary approaches that bridge basic biological research and real-world biomedical applications.

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