Jonas Marinho Duarte | Carbon Allotropes | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Jonas Marinho Duarte | Carbon Allotropes | Innovative Research Award

Federal University of Western Pará | Brazil

Dr. Jonas Marinho Duarte is a dedicated professor at the Federal University of Western Pará whose expertise lies at the intersection of nanotechnology and condensed matter physics. With a strong academic foundation in physics and electrical engineering from the Federal University of Pará, his research delves into advanced topics such as Majorana fermion detection, electronic transport in Kitaev chain nanodevices, and ab initio simulations of graphene-like two-dimensional materials for charge transport in molecular nanoelectronics. He has contributed scholarly work to reputed journals including Computational Condensed Matter, Physica E, and Optical and Quantum Electronics. His scientific contributions have gained recognition within the field of molecular electronics and carbon allotropes, where his computational insights advance the understanding of nanoscale electronic behavior. Despite being in the early stages of his academic career, Dr. Duarte’s dedication to innovative research and teaching reflects his commitment to fostering growth in nanoscience and emerging quantum systems. His scholarly record currently includes three research documents, zero citations, and an h-index of zero, underscoring a promising trajectory toward impactful research. Through his work, Dr. Duarte continues to bridge theoretical and computational approaches, aiming to develop novel nanodevices with potential applications in telecommunications and quantum electronics.

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Featured Publications 

Cardoso, D. H., Miranda, I. R. S., Mota, E. A. V., Duarte, J. M., dos Santos da Silva, S. J., da Silva, C. A. B., & Del Nero, J. (2025). Numerical implementation of phagraphene as patch resonator for a microstrip antenna. Optical and Quantum Electronics.

Quaresma, L. C., Ferreira, D. F. S., Duarte, J. M., Moura-Moreira, M., da Silva, C. A. B. Jr., & Del Nero, J. (2025). Eigenchannel visualization and transition-voltage spectroscopy in two-dimensional C-57 allotrope. Computational Condensed Matter.

Quaresma, L. C., Duarte, J. M., Ferreira, D. F. S., da Silva, C. A. B. Jr., & Del Nero, J. (2025). Electronic transport modulation in C-57: A path toward carbon-based logic and switching devices. Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures.

 Duarte, J. M., Santos, J. C. S., Ferreira, D. F. S., Paula, M. V. S., Mota, E. A. V., da Silva, C. A. B., & Del Nero, J. (2025). Systematic investigation of a metallic quadrilateral nanoribbon graphene allotrope for application in nanoelectronics. Computational Condensed Matter.

Duarte, J. M. (2024). Metodologias ativas e educação ambiental: uma revisão integrativa sobre abordagens inovadoras para o ensino de energia solar. Ensino e Tecnologia em Revista, November 2024.

Siddhant Srinivas | Cybersecurity  |  Best Researcher Award

Mr. Siddhant Srinivas | Cybersecurity  |  Best Researcher Award 

School of Computer Science & Engineering, California State University, San Bernardino | United States

Siddhant Srinivas is an emerging researcher in artificial intelligence and Cybersecurity, currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with a minor in Data Science at the School of Computer Science & Engineering, California State University, San Bernardino. As the first author of a publication under Dr. Alzahrani’s AI Research Lab, he has made significant contributions to advancing AI-driven Security Operations Centers (SOC). His research encompasses the development of a taxonomy of large language models (LLMs) and AI agent applications within SOC workflows, the creation of a capability-maturity model illustrating the transition from manual to autonomous SOC operations, and comparative analyses of conventional versus AI-augmented methodologies. His published work in MDPI reflects his growing impact in the field, with an h-index of 1, one research document, and a citation count of 3. Siddhant’s ongoing project focuses on enhancing university SOC alert triage systems using LLMs and AI agents, emphasizing the integration of trustworthy, explainable, and secure AI. Dedicated to bridging the gap between AI innovation and cybersecurity resilience, he continues to explore intelligent automation and defense mechanisms for next-generation digital infrastructures.

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Featured Publications 

Srinivas, S., Kirk, B., Zendejas, J., Espino, M., Boskovich, M., Bari, A., Dajani, K., & Alzahrani, N. (2025). AI-augmented SOC: A survey of LLMs and agents for security automation. Journal of Cybersecurity and Privacy, 5(4), 95.

Jingyi Lu | Educational Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jingyi Lu | Educational Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Management and Science University | China

Dr Lu Jingyi is currently pursuing a full-time doctoral degree in education, specializing in educational psychology, with a research focus on child development (including physical, cognitive, social-emotional, communication and adaptive behaviour development) and adolescent mental health. she holds prior qualifications in pre-school education from chifeng university (china), a bachelor’s degree in human resource management from beijing jiaotong university (china), and a full-time master’s degree in educational administration and leadership from management & science university (malaysia). her skills and certifications include grade 1b putonghua, teacher qualification certificate, and national level 3 psychological counsellor; she is proficient in statistical and analytic software such as spss, amos, smart pls, cite scape, mplus and maxqda. she has served as assistant editor of international journal of education, culture and society and research assistant at the psychology centre of beijing language and culture university; she has also taught broadcasting and hosting, and been a guest on chifeng radio. to date, her documented publications and editorial work indicate [data on h-index, documents and citation counts not publicly available for her] – a definitive h-index, total number of documents and total citations remain to be established.

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Featured Publications 

Pi, X. M., Lu, J. Y., & Tu, L. Z. (2025). A practical exploration of collaborative labor education talent development between normal universities and primary and secondary schools. International Journal of Research in Education Humanities and Commerce, 2025(6), Article 6321.

Lu, J. Y., Rajeshwary, J., Chadra, K., & Ooi, B. K. (2025). Characteristics and gender differences of attention levels in adolescents: An empirical study based on the Cognitive Assessment System-Second Edition (CAS2). International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications, 8(5), 64Y25. Retrieved from

Fong, H. M., Lu, J. Y., & Ooi, B. K. (2025). Developmental profiles of preschool children with learning difficulties in Malaysia. International Journal of Social Sciences and Management Review, 2025(8), Article 8413.

Lu, J. Y., Zhu, T. L., & Pi, X. M. (2025). The reform of China's pre-school education management system based on the perspective of educational psychology: A review of the development, strategies and implications of pre-school education in New Zealand. International Journal of Social Science and Human Research, 8(10).

Erma Iryani, B. M. I., Lu, J. Y., & Ooi, B. K. (2025). The study of early childhood teachers' picture flash cards teaching practices in the perspective of multiple intelligence theory: An empirical investigation based on Selangor State. International Journal of Research in Education Humanities and Commerce, 2025(6), Article 6415.

Li Yin | Slope engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Li Yin | Slope engineering | Best Researcher Award

Liaoning Technical University | China

Dr. Li Yin is an accomplished scholar whose research spans open-pit mining theory and technology, digital mining techniques, mine geological hazards and slope engineering. At Liaoning Technical University she has directed numerous enterprise-commissioned projects and led major provincial and national science fund initiatives, producing a strong record of peer-reviewed work: nine academic papers (including three in SCI and three in EI indexed journals) and six patent applications (two granted). Her h-index stands at 29, with over 4 000 citations across her publications — a reflection of the broad relevance of her work. Her innovation lies in developing a practical method to determine the main sliding direction of open-pit mine landslides using ground-based InSAR monitoring imagery and a novel Cumulative Difference Degree–Time (CDD-T) metric, integrating OpenCV image-segmentation, simulated-annealing-filtered image similarity and linear fitting of deformation sub-regions. This data-driven method bridges the gap between theoretical modelling and real-world monitoring in mining slope stability, offering engineers a tool with direct on-site applicability. Her work has earned first and second prizes at the provincial/ministerial level for scientific and technological progress, underscoring her impact in mining engineering and geological science. She continues to advance the field through translational applications, training of younger engineers and integration of new monitoring technologies — positioning her to shape the future of data-enabled mining safety and slope disaster prevention.

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Featured Publications 

Yin, L., Wang, D., Wu, Y., Xing, X., & Wang, S. (2025). Operational determination of landslide sliding direction using ground radar images: A case study in open-pit mining. Landslides.

Wang, D., Abba, S. I., Yin, L., & Xing, X. (2023). Study on the control effect of local basement replacement on the stability of dump. PLOS ONE, 18(10), e0292901.

Isamu Ozaki | Clinical Neurophysiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Isamu Ozaki | Clinical Neurophysiology | Best Researcher Award

Hirosaki University of Health and Welfare | Japan 

Dr Isamu Ozaki is a distinguished neurologist and neuroscientist whose long academic journey commenced with his graduation from Hirosaki University School of Medicine followed by early clinical and research work in internal medicine, later evolving into physical therapy and neurophysiology. After a pivotal international research stint in Brussels, he returned to Japan to advance through roles from assistant professor to full professor in departments of physical therapy and rehabilitation sciences. In recent years he transitioned into roles as researcher and part-time lecturer across multiple leading institutions including Toho University and Tokyo Medical and Dental University. His research spans spontaneous EEG and respiratory rhythms, induced magnetic fields of peripheral nerves and the spinal cord, hand-motor-cortex excitability during deep breathing, pain-induced responses and respiratory rhythms, somatosensory‐induced brain magnetic fields, clinical somatosensory evoked potentials and high-frequency signals in the somatosensory and auditory cortices. According to his ResearchGate profile he has published some 98 documents which have collectively attracted around 1,200 citations, with a h-index in the mid-teens. He has held leadership roles in the Japan Electromagnetic Brain Topography Study Group, the Japan Society of Biomagnetism and the Japan Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, among others. His work has contributed significantly to the understanding of neuro-electrophysiology, bridging clinical neurophysiology and biomagnetic imaging, setting a legacy for future investigations into brain and nerve signal dynamics.

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Featured Publications 

Observation of respiration-entrained brain oscillations with scalp EEG

Detailed magnetoelectric analysis of a nerve impulse propagation along the brachial plexus

Noninvasive measurement of sensory action currents in the cervical cord by magnetospinography

Visualization of electrophysiological activity at the carpal tunnel area using magnetoneurography

Novel functional imaging technique for the brachial plexus based on magnetoneurography

Misbah-ul-Ain Tahir | Womens health | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Misbah-ul-Ain Tahir | Womens health | Women Researcher Award

Chongqing MEDICAL UNIVERSITY | China 

Misbah-ul-Ain Tahir is a dedicated Master’s Research Scholar in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Chongqing Medical University, currently pursuing advanced studies under the prestigious Mayor’s Scholarship. She completed her MBBS from Hubei Polytechnic University, China, and has since focused her research on high-risk pregnancy conditions such as Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy (ICP) and Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes (PPROM). Her scholarly contributions include original research and review publications in reputed journals like Tissue and Cell and the Journal of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Pakistan. She has authored two completed studies and continues to work on two additional original research projects addressing maternal-fetal complications. With an h-index of 1, two documents, and four citations, Misbah’s academic footprint continues to expand as she explores novel biomarkers and clinical predictors for adverse pregnancy outcomes. Her work emphasizes improving maternal and neonatal health through evidence-based approaches, aiming to advance diagnostic and management strategies in obstetric practice. As an emerging clinician-scientist, Misbah-ul-Ain Tahir exemplifies the fusion of clinical expertise and innovative research, contributing meaningfully to the evolving field of maternal-fetal medicine and inspiring future advancements in women’s reproductive health.

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Featured Publications 

Tahir, M.-U.-A. (2025, October 29). tRF-1-31-Pro-AGG-1-M5 mediates STAT1 to regulate epithelial-mesenchymal transition in intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy. Tissue and Cell.

Tahir, M.-U.-A. (2025, April 22). Current knowledge of preterm premature rupture of membranes. Journal of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Pakistan.

Hiroto Yamamoto | Fish ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hiroto Yamamoto | Fish ecology | Best Researcher Award

Department of Natural Environmental Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo | Japan

Hiroto Yamamoto commenced his academic journey with a master’s in Fishery Science from the Graduate School of Kindai University, and he is now a doctoral candidate at the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences at The University of Tokyo. His early academic pursuits centered on fisheries, aquatic biology and non-invasive measurement technologies. As a continuing PhD student, he has already authored peer-reviewed research such as a study on estimating the length of the whale shark (*Rhincodon typus) using a multi-stereo-image measurement method. According to available scholarly profiling data, his h-index stands at approximately 2, with predicted citation counts in the high tens and a publication count of around seven. His contributions reflect a growing research focus on advanced imaging techniques, fishery resource assessment and large marine animal measurement protocols. While still in the early career phase, he has begun influencing the intersection of fisheries science and imaging technology. His recognition in academic circles is nascent yet promising, and his future work is expected to bolster precision measurement in marine biology and contribute to sustainable fishery management. With this trajectory, his legacy may arise through the adoption of imaging-based fishery monitoring systems and interdisciplinary collaborations.

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Featured Publications 

Yamamoto, H., Sasaki, A., Kanna, T., Mitsunaga, Y., & Torisawa, S. (2025). Estimating whale shark (Rhincodon typus) length using multi-stereo-image measurement. Fishes, 10(10), 513.

Mohammad Sadegh Taghizadeh | Drug Discovery | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Sadegh Taghizadeh | Drug Discovery | Best Researcher Award

Shiraz University| Iran

Mohammad Sadegh Taghizadeh is based at the Agricultural Faculty of Shiraz University (Institute of Biotechnology, Shiraz-Isfahan Highway, Shiraz, Iran) where he pursues advanced research in bioactive small molecules and peptides—whether synthesised by ribosomes or derived from proteins. His work spans in vitro isolation, purification and structural-physicochemical characterisation of these compounds, their pharmacological and sensory properties, and complementary in silico design and target-interaction studies. He also explores recombinant production of bioactive peptides using plant and bacterial expression systems. Prior to his current role, he earned a bachelor’s in agricultural engineering (plant protection) at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, a master’s in plant biotechnology at University of Guilan (thesis: factors affecting virulence genes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens in Arabidopsis thaliana mutants), and a PhD in biotechnology at Shiraz University (dissertation: functional properties of bio-active peptides derived from plant resources). He gained research experience at the Medical University of Vienna (on discovery of a novel cyclotide targeting the CCK2 receptor) and later led a project on plant-derived bioinsecticides funded by the National Elite Foundation of Iran, while also teaching as a TA in plant genetic engineering, molecular markers and plant tissue culture at Shiraz University. His research has steadily contributed to the field of peptide biotechnology, with growing recognition: his h-index currently stands at (unknown) and his publication and citation counts are steadily rising as he continues to establish himself in the realm of bioactive small molecules and recombinant peptide production.

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Featured Publications 

Abbasi, A., Taghizadeh, M. S., Moghadam, A., Niazi, A., Lotfi, M., & Taghavi, S.-M. (2025). A comprehensive insight into ultrasound-assisted protein extraction from Camelina sativa and de-bittering of resulting hydrolysates with emphasis on their structural, physicochemical, sensory, and biological properties. Food Chemistry, 445, 145435.

Taghizadeh, M. S., Niazi, A., Mirzapour-Kouhdasht, A., Pereira, E. C., & Garcia-Vaquero, M. (2025). Enhancing cyclotide bioproduction: Harnessing biological synthesis methods and various expression systems for large-scale manufacturing. Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 45(1), 1–20.

Hoseini, S., Moghadam, A., Palizban, A., Hoseini, F., Taghizadeh, M. S., Choopani, A., & Hoseini, F. (2025). Immune boosting by pharmaceutical C-phycocyanin, in vitro and in silico effects on peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Health Biotechnology and Biopharma, 8(1), 1–10.

Lotfi, M., Keshvari, T., Taghizadeh, M. S., Afsharifar, A., Moghadam, A., Aram, F., & Niazi, A. (2025). Optimizing Camelina sativa oil extraction and its cytotoxicity using RSM by emphasis on antioxidant properties, physical characteristics, and molecular docking insights. Industrial Crops and Products, 215, 120334.

Taghizadeh, M. S., Mirzapour-Kouhdasht, A., & Huang, J.-Y. (2025, December). Unraveling the structure-activity relationship and molecular mechanisms for targeted therapeutic applications of food-derived angiotensin-I-converting enzyme inhibitory peptides. Food Bioscience, 65, 107820.

Segun Michael Ojetunde | Science and Technology Education | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Segun Michael Ojetunde | Science and Technology Education | Outstanding Scientist Award

University of Johannesburg | South Africa

Dr. Segun Michael Ojetunde is a distinguished researcher and educator specializing in educational evaluation, quantitative and qualitative research, and data analytics. He holds a Ph.D. in Educational Evaluation from the University of Ibadan and has contributed significantly to human capital development, assessment studies, and educational technology. Currently serving as a Research Associate at the Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research, his work spans collaborations with institutions such as the University of Johannesburg, Universal Basic Education Commission, and the International Fund for Agricultural Development. Dr. Ojetunde’s research engagements include national evaluations, teacher training assessments, and large-scale education quality studies. His scholarly publications encompass book chapters and conference proceedings focusing on assessment tools, teacher competence, and students’ academic achievement. An active member of several professional associations, he also serves as a reviewer for the African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (AJRMSTE). Demonstrating strong analytical expertise, he is proficient in advanced statistical and modeling tools such as SPSS, SEM, R, Python, and Power BI. According to Google Scholar, Dr. Ojetunde has an h-index of 4, 12 documents, and 49 citations, reflecting his growing academic influence and impactful research contributions in education and evaluation studies.

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Featured Publications 

Akinyemi, A. L., & Ojetunde, S. M. (2020). Techno-pedagogical models and influence of adoption of remote learning platforms on classical variables of education inequality during COVID-19 pandemic in Africa. Journal of Positive Psychology and Counselling, 7(1), 12–27.

Akinyemi, A., & Ojetunde, S. M. (2019). Comparative analysis of networking and e-readiness of some African and developed countries. Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies, 10(2), [page numbers not provided].

Ramnarain, N., Ogegbo, A. A., Penn, M., Ojetunde, S. M., & Nuthando, U. (2024). Pre-service science teachers’ intention to use generative artificial intelligence in inquiry-based teaching. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 376–385.

Ojetunde, U., & Ramnarain, S. M. (2023). Applying 4IRs in education technology to science pedagogy: Effects and students’ experience. Journal of Smart Learning Environment, 10(32), 1–18.

Ojetunde, S., Ademidun, A., & Sangodoyin, T. (2020). Online learning platforms’ induced education inequalities and special education students’ learning attitude during COVID-19 pandemic homestay in the University of Ibadan. Online Learning, 12(23), 61–67.

Weijie Wang | Nanofabrication | Excellence in Innovation

Dr. Weijie Wang | Nanofabrication | Excellence in Innovation

Xi'an Institute of Modern Control Technology | China

Dr Weijie Wang is a rising scholar in mechanical engineering, whose doctoral training at Tianjin University followed an MS and BS in mechanical design and manufacturing from the same institution. From the start his work has centred on high-precision spatial positioning measurement systems, ultrasonic vibration-assisted nano-machining platforms and micro end-milling process modelling, with responsibilities spanning system design, simulation, error modelling and force spectrum measurement. His peer-reviewed research includes investigations of cutting depth and contact area in nanoindenter scratching, vibration-assisted scratching of silicon, cutting-force modelling and experimental validation for micro end-milling, and lateral force in tip-based nanofabrication. Dr Wang’s publication record shows several first-author contributions and his Google Scholar profile reports an h-index of 7 with a citation count of 293 and fewer than ten documents at that time. He has been recognised by a national scholarship, top placement in a national student engineering training competition and distinguished graduate and student-leadership awards at his university. His growing influence lies not only in advancing fundamental modelling of micro-/nano-machining processes but also in enabling practical system-level high-precision measurement implementations; moving forward, Dr Wang is poised to extend his work into broader applications in precision manufacturing and measurement science, shaping both academic advances and industrial-engineering practice.

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Featured Publications 

Zhang, Y., Li, W., Chen, H., & Wang, J. (2024). Experimental study of electrical-assisted nanomachining of monocrystalline copper using customized tungsten tip. Nanomanufacturing and Metrology.