Eshref Trushin | Economics of Innovation and New Technology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Eshref Trushin | Economics of Innovation and New Technology | Research Excellence Award

Leicester Castle Business School | United Kingdom

Dr Eshref Trushin is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Leicester Castle Business School, De Montfort University, Economics of Innovation and New Technology and an accomplished scholar with a distinguished international academic and professional profile. He holds a PhD from Queen Mary University of London, an MA from Duke University in the United States, and an MSc (Research) in Economics and Finance from the London School of Economics and Political Science. His co-authored research has been published in Research Policy, a Financial Times top fifty journal, and he has presented his work at major international academic forums including the Royal Economic Society, BAFA, ISPOR, and RADMA, earning three Best Paper Awards. Over his academic career, Dr Trushin has taught eighteen courses across six British universities and is a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. He has received seven competitive research grants from leading bodies such as the British Academy, ESRC, and the Royal Economic Society. His citation impact includes an h-index of nine, over four hundred citations, and more than thirty indexed documents on Google Scholar. Formerly Chief Economist at BearingPoint Consulting, he led economic reform research influencing national regulations, consulted for World Bank Development Economics on WTO accession and FDI barriers, authored a book on East Asian economic development, and now leads interdisciplinary research on ESG, sustainable development, CO₂ emissions, and the economic and policy impacts of artificial intelligence.

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Featured Publications

R&D and productivity in OECD firms and industries: A hierarchical meta-regression analysis

M. Ugur, E. Trushin, E. Solomon – Research Policy, Vol. 45(10), pp. 2069–2086, 2016 · Citations: 172
Inverted-U relationship between R&D intensity and survival: Evidence on scale and complementarity effects in UK data

M. Ugur, E. Trushin, E. Solomon – Research Policy, Vol. 45(7), pp. 1474–1492, 2016 · Citations: 102
Basic Problems of Market Transition in Central Asia

E. Trushin – Central Asia and the New Global Economy: Critical Problems, Critical Choices, 2019 · Citations: 18
Uzbekistan: problems of development and reform in the agrarian sector

E. Trushin – Central Asia, pp. 259–291, 2017 · Citations: 16
A firm-level dataset for analyzing entry, exit, employment and R&D expenditures in the UK: 1997–2012

M. Ugur, E. Trushin, E. Solomon – Data in Brief, Vol. 8, pp. 153–157

Mr. Tariq shah | Big data | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tariq shah | Big data | Best Researcher Award

The University of Agriculture Peshawar-Pakistan | Pakistan

Author Profile 

Scopus 

Summary

Tariq shah is a dedicated agricultural scientist with expertise in plant–microbe interactions, soil health, and sustainable crop production. with academic roots in agronomy from the university of agriculture peshawar, he has built a global research career across pakistan, france, china, and the united states. his work spans molecular biology, bioinformatics, and biochemistry, contributing to advancements in drought tolerance, nutrient use efficiency, and heavy metal remediation. through interdisciplinary research, advanced analytical techniques, and active newcomer socialization in diverse scientific environments, tariq has positioned himself as an impactful contributor to global agricultural innovation.

Early academic pursuits

Tariq Shah’s academic journey began with a bachelor of science in agriculture (agronomy) from the university of agriculture peshawar, where he excelled with a final grade  and a thesis focusing on the role of potassium and selenium nutrition in mitigating heat stress in wheat. he further advanced his expertise with a master of science in agriculture (agronomy) from the same institution. his master’s thesis, “unravelling molecular mechanism of plant microbiome interaction: role of root exudates,” marked his early dedication to understanding plant–microbe relationships and paved the way for his future research in plant molecular biology, soil science, and microbial ecology. this phase also nurtured his ability to adapt to multicultural academic environments, a skill that aligns closely with newcomer socialization in research settings.

Professional endeavors

Tariq’s career reflects a global and interdisciplinary trajectory. he served as a university research associate in a joint project between the university of agriculture peshawar and china, focusing on the rhizospheric microbiota of winter wheat. his research expanded during his tenure at inrae, france, where he explored artificial selection of microbial communities to enhance drought tolerance and nitrogen use efficiency. later, as a junior research fellow at nust, he studied cadmium trafficking and communication in the rhizosphere of brassica juncea. his recent role as a visiting intern at kbi biopharma in the united states highlights his versatility, contributing to data analysis, microscopy, and scientific reporting. his career progression also showcases his ability to engage in newcomer socialization across diverse institutional cultures.

Contributions and research focus

Tariq’s contributions span molecular biology, statistics, bioinformatics, and biochemistry. he has developed expertise in dna/rna extraction, gene expression, microbial co-occurrence network analysis, and rhizosphere metabolomics. his research has focused on plant–microbe interactions, stress physiology, nutrient cycling, and sustainable agricultural systems. by integrating tools such as qPCR, LC-MS, confocal microscopy, and microbial community sequencing, he has advanced understanding in soil and plant molecular analysis, antioxidant activity measurement, and synthetic microbial community design. these skills have not only enriched academic knowledge but also supported applied agricultural innovation. his approach reflects how newcomer socialization in scientific communities fosters cross-disciplinary knowledge exchange.

Impact and influence

Tariq’s work has influenced both the scientific and agricultural sectors, contributing to the improvement of crop stress tolerance, nutrient efficiency, and soil health. his projects have addressed pressing global challenges such as climate-induced drought, heavy metal contamination, and sustainable crop production. by collaborating with institutions across pakistan, france, china, and the united states, he has built a network that bridges regional agricultural needs with global research standards.

Academic cites

Tariq’s academic contributions are supported by a strong record of research outputs, with his work cited in studies related to rhizosphere metabolomics, plant molecular interactions, and microbial community analysis. his application of statistical and bioinformatics tools such as R, MATLAB, and metaboanalyst has enhanced the reproducibility and analytical rigor of his research, earning recognition in plant and soil science literature.

Legacy and future contributions

Tariq’s legacy lies in his commitment to integrating advanced molecular tools with field-based agricultural practices to solve real-world problems. his future contributions aim to deepen the understanding of plant–microbe–soil interactions and develop biotechnological solutions for sustainable agriculture. by continuing his international collaborations and expanding into areas like synthetic biology and CRISPR-based applications, he is poised to make lasting impacts in environmental sustainability and food security. his journey reflects a blend of scientific rigor, cultural adaptability, and collaborative spirit, ensuring that his influence will continue to grow in both academic and applied domains.

Publications 

Title: Synthetic bacterial communities regulate polyamine metabolism and genes encoding antioxidant defense system to enhance arsenic tolerance of rice
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Journal: South African Journal of Botany, 2025

Title: Microplastics in Freshwater and Soil: Policy Implementation and Management
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Title: Veracity of Bioplastic Degradation
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Title: Minimizing Microplastics: Impacts on Restoring Soil
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Title: Mitigation of microplastic toxicity in soybean by synthetic bacterial community and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi interaction: Altering carbohydrate metabolism, hormonal transduction, and genes associated with lipid and protein metabolism
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Journal: Plant Stress, 2024

Conclusion

Tariq shah’s journey reflects a balance of strong academic foundations, international research exposure, and a deep commitment to solving real-world agricultural challenges. his contributions have advanced both theoretical understanding and applied solutions in plant science, particularly in improving crop resilience and soil ecosystems. by continuing to innovate and collaborate globally, and by fostering newcomer socialization in scientific communities, tariq is set to leave a lasting legacy in sustainable agriculture and environmental biotechnology.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chafaa Maatoug Hamrouni – Electric Vehicules- Robots- Computer sciences – Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chafaa Maatoug Hamrouni - Electric Vehicules- Robots- Computer sciences - Best Researcher Award

Taif University - khurma University Collegue - Saudi Arabia

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🎓Early academic pursuits

Dr. Chafaa Hamrouni embarked on his academic journey with a deep passion for telecommunications and intelligent systems. he pursued rigorous studies in electrical engineering, focusing on satellite communication technologies, fuzzy logic systems, and antenna networks. his early research laid the foundation for his future contributions to next-generation communication systems, including ultra-wideband (uwb) antennas, multiple-input multiple-output (mimo) systems, and femto-satellite communication networks.

🚀 Professional endeavors

Dr. Hamrouni is currently associated with taif university, where he actively contributes to cutting-edge research in satellite communications and artificial intelligence-driven networks. he has collaborated with esteemed institutions and researchers worldwide, leading multiple innovative projects. his expertise spans a broad spectrum, from designing advanced antenna networks for small satellites to optimizing power systems for pico-satellites. his professional journey is marked by an unwavering commitment to technological advancements in wireless communication and signal processing.

⚛️ Contributions and research focus

Dr. Hamrouni has made significant contributions to the field of wireless communications, with a particular emphasis on satellite and small-scale antenna systems. his research explores the development of uwb-mimo antenna arrays, metamaterial-based high-isolation antennas, and intelligent fuzzy logic controllers for smart mobility management. his groundbreaking work in Electric Vehicules- Robots- Computer sciences. energy harvesting relays and error-prone forwarding has provided new insights into optimizing coded cooperative communication. he has also developed innovative methodologies for congestion management in 6g networks and signal processing in mobile systems, pushing the boundaries of modern communication technology.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

Dr. Hamrouni's outstanding research has been published in renowned journals such as computers, materials & continua, international journal of advanced computer science and applications, and journal of multimedia information system. his work on nano-satellites for water quality management and autopilot systems for aircraft models has been widely recognized. he has received Electric Vehicules- Robots- Computer sciences. accolades for his contributions to signal processing, electromagnetic energy recovery, and intelligent electrical power subsystems for pico-satellites. his expertise is frequently sought in international conferences and symposiums, cementing his reputation as a leading researcher in the field.

🔄 Impact and influence

The impact of dr. hamrouni’s research extends far beyond academia. his work on fuzzy logic-controlled antenna networks has influenced the design of next-generation communication Electric Vehicules- Robots- Computer sciences. satellites, while his studies on femto-satellite applications have paved the way for innovative advancements in telecommunications. his contributions to homomorphic cryptosystems have also enhanced data security in cloud computing, ensuring safer and more reliable digital transactions. his influence is evident in the growing adoption of his methodologies in satellite communication and smart mobility management.

🌟 Legacy and future contributions

As a pioneer in the field of intelligent communication systems, dr. hamrouni continues to shape the future of satellite technology. his ongoing research in hierarchical fuzzy logic-based power subsystems for pico-satellites and new optimization techniques for mobile networks is expected to drive significant advancements. his legacy lies in his ability to merge artificial intelligence with satellite communication, creating efficient, high-performance networks for future generations. through his mentorship and collaboration with researchers worldwide, he is nurturing the next wave of innovators who will carry forward his groundbreaking work.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Design and prototype of a flight microstrip antennas for the Pico satellite ERPSat-1
    Author(s): C. Hamrouni, B. Neji, A.M. Alimi, K. Schilling
    Journal: 2009 4th International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies

  • Title: A new UWB-MIMO multi-antennas with high isolation for satellite communications
    Author(s): C. Abdelhamid, M. Daghari, H. Sakli, C. Hamrouni
    Journal: 2019 15th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing

  • Title: ERPSat-1 scientific pico satellite development
    Author(s): B. Neji, C. Hamrouni, A.M. Alimi, A.R. Alim, K. Schilling
    Journal: 2010 IEEE International Systems Conference

  • Title: Design and prototype of an image capturing and processing system for ERPSat-1 Pico Satellite
    Author(s): B. Neji, C. Hamrouni, A.M. Alimi, K. Schilling
    Journal: 2009 4th International Conference on Recent Advances in Space Technologies

  • Title: Hierarchical fuzzy-logic-based electrical power subsystem for PICO satellite ERPSat-1
    Author(s): B. Neji, C. Hamrouni, A.M. Alimi, H. Nakajima, A.R. Alim
    Journal: IEEE Systems Journal