Len Gelman | Condition Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Len Gelman | Condition Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Len Gelman at University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom.

Professor. Dr. Len Gelman, PhD, DSc, is an internationally recognized authority in signal processing and condition monitoring. With a career spanning academia and industry, he has held prestigious roles at the University of Huddersfield and Cranfield University, and maintains active collaborations worldwide. A prolific researcher and educator, he has supervised over 175 MSc/BSc theses and 10 PhD dissertations, co-authored educational materials used globally, and developed award-winning MSc modules. He has delivered 40+ keynote lectures internationally, chaired 30+ international conferences, and contributed extensively to educational and professional training in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. His contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including the Rolls-Royce Innovation Award, William Sweet Smith Prize, and the Acoustical Society of America Award.

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Educational Details

  • Doctor of Science (DSc, Habilitation) in Engineering

  • PhD in Engineering

  • MSc (Hons) in Engineering

  • BSc (Hons) in Engineering

Professional Experience

Professor Len Gelman is a distinguished academic and research leader in signal processing and condition monitoring with over 25 years of academic and industrial experience. He is currently Professor and Chair at the University of Huddersfield, where he also serves as Director of the Maintenance Centre for Efficiency and Performance Engineering (2017–present). Prior to this, he held the Chair in Vibro-Acoustical Monitoring at Cranfield University (2002–2017). He has also held visiting professorships at globally recognized institutions such as Tsinghua University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Aalborg University, Auburn University, and more. His leadership roles include Chairmanship of the International Society for Condition Monitoring, Executive Director of ISCM, and past President of the International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration (USA). He has coordinated and led UKRI, EPSRC, and EU-funded projects, securing over £12 million in funding across his career, and worked with industry leaders including Rolls-Royce, Shell, SKF, and Caterpillar.

Research Interest

  • Digital and nonlinear signal processing

  • Condition monitoring and prognostics

  • Vibro-acoustic diagnostics

  • Fault detection and structural health monitoring

  • Pattern recognition and AI for predictive maintenance

  • Non-destructive testing and mechatronics

  • Applications across aerospace, automotive, energy, and manufacturing industries

Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 2,223

  • h-index: 24

  • i10-index: 61

Top Noted Publication

  • An automated methodology for performing time synchronous averaging of a gearbox signal without speed sensor
    Authors: F. Combet, L. Gelman
    Journal: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
    Volume: 21, Issue 6, Pages: 2590–2606
    Citations: 282
    Year: 2007

  • Optimal filtering of gear signals for early damage detection based on the spectral kurtosis
    Authors: F. Combet, L. Gelman
    Journal: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
    Volume: 23, Issue 3, Pages: 652–668
    Citations: 257
    Year: 2009

  • Adaptive vibration condition monitoring technology for local tooth damage in gearboxes
    Authors: G. L., R. Zimroz, J. Birkel, H. Leigh-Firbank, D. M. Simms, B. Waterland, et al.
    Journal: Insight – Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring
    Volume: 47, Issue 8, Pages: 461–464
    Citations: 67*
    Year: 2005

  • Novel detection of local tooth damage in gears by the wavelet bicoherence
    Authors: F. Combet, L. Gelman, G. LaPayne
    Journal: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
    Volume: 26, Pages: 218–228
    Citations: 61
    Year: 2012

  • Design and Off-Design Operation and Performance Analysis of a Gas Turbine
    Authors: SI Ao, L. Gelman, D.W.L. Hukins, A. Hunter, A. Korsunsky
    Journal: International Association of Engineers
    Citations: 56
    Year: 2016

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Len Gelman is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his outstanding contributions to signal processing, condition monitoring, and fault detection. His career spans decades of impactful research that has influenced both academic theory and industrial applications. With a strong publication record, a proven ability to secure research funding, and extensive global influence through collaborations and leadership roles, Prof. Gelman stands out as an exemplar in his field.

While his work has already left an indelible mark on the industry, further integrating modern technologies like AI and expanding into emerging sectors could elevate his contributions to even greater heights. Overall, Prof. Gelman’s comprehensive academic, industrial, and educational impact makes him a highly suitable candidate for this prestigious award, and his continued contributions will likely shape the future of condition monitoring and signal processing.

Song-Wei Li | Medicine Advances | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Song-Wei Li | Medicine Advances | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at School of medicine, Shanghai University, China.

Dr. Song-Wei Li is a lecturer at the School of Medicine, Shanghai University, and a marine natural product chemist specializing in secondary metabolites from marine organisms. He obtained his Ph.D. from Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine in 2021, with part of his training at the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medical under the mentorship of Prof. Yue-Wei Guo. With over 20 publications in internationally recognized journals, Dr. Li contributes significantly to marine chemoecology and drug discovery, exploring structurally unique compounds with biological potential.

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Educational Details

  • Ph.D. in Marine Natural Product Chemistry, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, China (2021)

    • Joint training at Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Nanchang University, China (2018)

  • B.Sc. in Pharmacy, Nanchang University, China (2015)

Professional Experience

  • Lecturer, School of Medicine, Shanghai University, China (2023–Present)

  • Postdoctoral Researcher, College of Pharmaceutical Science, Zhejiang University of Technology, China (2021–2023)

  • Research Training, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica (During Ph.D., under Prof. Yue-Wei Guo)

Research Interest

Dr. Li’s research centers on the discovery, structure elucidation, chemoecology, and bioactivity evaluation of secondary metabolites derived from marine benthic invertebrates—including molluscs, sponges, and coelenterates—as well as marine flora. His studies emphasize marine diterpenoids, polypropionates, and macrocyclic natural products with potential anti-tumoral, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial activities. He also integrates quantum mechanical-NMR methods for stereochemical analysis and structural determination.

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Number of Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles: 9
Publication Years: 2018–2025
Total Journals Covered: 8 (including top-tier journals in organic chemistry and marine natural products)

Research Focus

  • Marine Natural Products Chemistry: Focus on isolation and structural elucidation of unique diterpenoids and polypropionates from South China Sea marine organisms (soft corals, mollusks, sponges).

  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry: Biomimetic synthesis and rearrangement studies.

  • NMR and Quantum Mechanical Analysis: Stereochemical analysis using computational and spectroscopic methods.

  • Bioactivity-Oriented Isolation: Emphasis on anti-inflammatory, anti-tumoral, and antibacterial compounds.

Top Noted Publication

  1. Title: Cembrane-type diterpenoids from the South China Sea soft coral Sarcophyton mililatensis
    Journal: Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2018, 8, 944-955
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2018.06.004
    Authors: Song-Wei Li, Fei Ye, Zheng-Dan Zhu, Hui Huang, Shui-Chun Mao, Yue-Wei Guo
    Abstract: This study describes the isolation and structural characterization of cembrane-type diterpenoids from the soft coral Sarcophyton mililatensis found in the South China Sea. The compounds were analyzed for their potential biological activities, contributing to the understanding of their pharmacological properties.

  2. Title: Complex polypropionates from a South China Sea Photosynthetic Mollusk: Isolation and Biomimetic Synthesis Highlighting Novel Rearrangements
    Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2020, 59, 12105-12112
    DOI: 10.1002/anie.202002261
    Authors: Qi-Hao Wu, Song-Wei Li, Heng Xu, Hong Wang, Pei Hu, Hao Zhang, Cheng Luo, Kai-Xian Chen, Bastien Nay, Yue-Wei Guo, Xu-Wen Li
    Abstract: The paper presents complex polypropionate compounds isolated from Placobranchus ocellatus, a photosynthetic mollusk. Biomimetic synthesis strategies were used to replicate the novel chemical rearrangements observed in these compounds. The study also discusses their potential biological activities and future applications.

  3. Title: Quantum Mechanica-NMR-aided configuration and conformation of two Unreported Macrocycles Isolated from the Soft Coral Lobophytum sp.: Energy Calculations versus Coupling Constants
    Journal: Organic Letters, 2020, 22, 4093-4096
    DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01121
    Authors: Song-Wei Li, Cristina Cuadrado, Li-Gong Yao, Antonio Hernandez Daranas, Yue-Wei Guo
    Abstract: This paper discusses the structural characterization of two previously unreported macrocycles isolated from Lobophytum sp. using quantum mechanical NMR to determine the configuration and conformation. The study compares energy calculations with experimental coupling constants for structural validation.

  4. Title: Rare new bicyclic cembranoid ethers and a novel trihydroxy prenylated guaiane from the Xisha soft coral Lobophytum sp.
    Journal: Bioorganic Chemistry, 2020, 103, 104223
    DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2020.104223
    Authors: Song-Wei Li, Cristina Cuadrado, Xia-Juan Huan, Li-Gong Yao, Ze-Hong Miao, Antonio Hernandez Daranas, Yue-Wei Guo
    Abstract: The paper reports the discovery of new bicyclic cembranoid ethers and a novel trihydroxy prenylated guaiane from Lobophytum sp. (a species of soft coral). The study provides in-depth structural analysis and evaluates their potential as bioactive compounds with anti-inflammatory properties.

  5. Title: Litosetoenins A-E, Diterpenoids from the soft coral Litophyton setoensis, Backbone-rearranged through Divergent Cyclization Achieved by Epoxide Reactivity Inversion
    Journal: The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2021, 86, 11771-11781
    DOI: 10.1021/acs.jorgchem.0c03360
    Authors: Song-Wei Li, I. Wayan Mudianta, Cristina Cuadrado, Geng Li, Gede A. Yudasmara, Gede I. Setiabudi, Antonio Hernandez Daranas, Yue-Wei Guo
    Abstract: This study describes the isolation of diterpenoids (Litosetoenins A-E) from Litophyton setoensis and their unique structural features, which involve a divergent cyclization process facilitated by epoxide reactivity inversion. These compounds are analyzed for their chemical properties and potential pharmacological activities.

  6. Title: Ocellatuperoxides A-F, Uncommon Anti-Tumoral γ-Pyrone Peroxides from a Photosynthetic Mollusk Placobranchus ocellatus
    Journal: Marine Drugs, 2022, 20, 590
    DOI: 10.3390/md20090590
    Authors: Song-Wei Li, Qihao Wu, Heng Xu, Li-Gong Yao, Cheng Luo, Hong Wang, Hao Zhang, Xu-Wen Li, Yue-Wei Guo
    Abstract: This paper reports the isolation of Ocellatuperoxides A-F, γ-pyrone peroxides from Placobranchus ocellatus, a photosynthetic mollusk. These compounds exhibit anti-tumoral properties, and the study explores their potential therapeutic applications in cancer treatment.

  7. Title: Ocellatuspyrones A-G, new antibacterial polypropionates from the Chinese mollusk Placobranchus ocellatus
    Journal: Marine Life Science & Technology, 2023, 5, 373-386
    DOI: 10.1007/s42995-023-00042-2
    Authors: Song-Wei Li, Dan-Dan Yu, Ming-Zhi Su, Li-Gong Yao, Hong Wang, Xue-Ting Liu, Yue-Wei Guo
    Abstract: The paper describes the isolation of new antibacterial polypropionates (Ocellatuspyrones A-G) from Placobranchus ocellatus, examining their structure and antibacterial activities, providing insights into their potential use in treating bacterial infections.

  8. Title: Macrocyclic anti-inflammatory diterpenes from the South China Sea soft coral Sinularia erecta and their isolation by combined column chromatography
    Journal: Journal of Chromatography A, 2024, 1736, 465416
    DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2024.465416
    Authors: Song-Wei Li, Cristina Cuadrado, Jiao Liu, Heng Li, Wei Tang, Antonio Hernandez Daranas, Yue-Wei Guo
    Abstract: This study focuses on the isolation of macrocyclic anti-inflammatory diterpenes from Sinularia erecta, a soft coral from the South China Sea. Combined column chromatography was employed to isolate these compounds, which were then analyzed for their anti-inflammatory properties.

  9. Title: Uncommon Diterpenoids with Diverse Frameworks from the South China Sea Sponge Spongia officinalis and Their Anti-inflammatory Activities
    Journal: The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2025, 90: 1950-1956
    DOI: 10.1021/acs.jorgchem.5b00123
    Authors: Song-Wei Li, Jiao Liu, Zi-Yi Liu, Yan Fu, Li-Gong Yao, Yu-Cheng Gu, Hai-Yan Zhang, Xu-Wen Li, Yue-Wei Guo
    Abstract: This research highlights the discovery of uncommon diterpenoids from the South China Sea sponge Spongia officinalis. The paper focuses on their diverse chemical frameworks and anti-inflammatory activities, with a focus on their potential therapeutic applications.

Conclusion

Dr. Song-Wei Li stands out as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative research in marine natural products chemistry, his high-impact publications, and his unique interdisciplinary approach. His work has the potential to contribute significantly to drug discovery, particularly in areas of anti-inflammatory, anti-tumoral, and antibacterial therapies. With continued engagement in global scientific networks and an expansion of his research focus, Dr. Li is poised to make even greater contributions to science.

 

Fahrul Irawan | Animal Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fahrul Irawan | Animal Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Hasanuddin University, Indonesia.

Dr. Fahrul Irawan is a dedicated animal scientist specializing in ruminant nutrition, cattle reproduction and sustainable livestock production. He earned his doctorate from the University of New England, Australia, with research focusing on the use and management of Leucaena leucocephala in cattle systems. His professional journey encompasses several international research collaborations aimed at improving cattle productivity in tropical and subtropical regions. With expertise in forage-based feeding, plant toxicity mitigation, and reproductive health, Dr. Irawan is committed to advancing animal agriculture through evidence-based innovation.

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  • Ph.D. in Animal Science, 2023
    The University of New England, Australia
    Thesis: Utilisation of Leucaena leucocephala foliage, toxicity risk and management in ruminant breeding production systems
  • M.Sc. in Animal Science, 2013
    The University of Mataram, Indonesia
    Thesis: The effect of quality diet on prepubertal growth and development of female Bali cattle

  • B.Sc. in Animal Science, 2010
    The University of Mataram, Indonesia
    Thesis: Dry matter and organic digestibility of rice straw fermented with calcium, urea, Bacillus Sp., and their combination

Professional Experience

Dr. Fahrul Irawan has extensive research experience in the field of animal science, particularly focusing on cattle nutrition, plant toxicity management, reproductive performance, and sustainable livestock systems. His research career includes collaborative projects with leading international and national organizations, such as ACIAR, CSIRO, and the University of New England. Between 2014 and 2020, he contributed to a series of important studies, including improving smallholder cattle fattening systems in Indonesia and northern Australia, investigating the reproductive physiology of Bali cattle under different systems, and examining the impact of Leucaena leucocephala toxicity in cattle production. His work bridges fundamental research with practical solutions for ruminant production systems.

Research Interest

  • Ruminant nutrition and plant toxicity management

  • Reproductive physiology of cattle and small ruminants

  • Sustainable cattle fattening and breeding systems

  • Forage-based feeding strategies using tree legumes

  • Animal production in low-input farming systems

Author Metrics

  • Total Publications: 3

  • Peer-reviewed Journal Articles:

    1. The Role of Leucaena in Cattle Fattening and Breeding Production Systems in Eastern Indonesia, Tropical Grassland – Forages Tropicales, 2022.

    2. Antibacterial Activity of Fresh Palm Fruit (Veitchia merrillii) Against Propionibacterium acnes Bacteria, Asian Journal of Biology, 2023.

  • Conference Proceedings:

    1. Age and Liveweight of First Oestrus Detection of Bali Heifers Fed Concentrate or Roughage Based Diets, ISRP/ISNH International Seminar, Canberra, 2014.

  • Research Funding Sources:

    • Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)

    • Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)

    • University of New England (Internal Research Grant)

    • Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (PDP Kemendikbud Ristek), Indonesia

  • Research Focus Areas:

    • Ruminant nutrition and plant toxicity management

    • Cattle reproductive performance

    • Sustainable livestock production systems

    • Antibacterial activities of tropical plants

  • Research Collaborations:

    • Australia–Indonesia research partnerships (ACIAR projects)

    • University of New England, Australia

    • CSIRO, Australia

Top Noted Publication

1. Title: Improving the reproductive performance of cows and performance of fattening cattle in low input systems of Indonesia and northern Australia
Authors: D. Mayberry, F. Cowley, R. Cramb, D. Poppi, S. Quigley, K. McCosker, et al.
Published by: ACIAR
Year: 2016
Citations: 8

2. Title: Utilisation of Leucaena leucocephala foliage, toxicity risk and management in ruminant breeding production systems
Authors: F. Irawan, F. Cowley, R. Hegarty, M. Halliday
Institution: University of New England
Year: 2023
Citations: 2

3. Title: The role of leucaena in cattle fattening and breeding production systems in eastern Indonesia
Authors: F. Irawan, M.J. Halliday, R.S. Hegarty, F.C. Cowley
Journal: Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales, Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 222–236
Year: 2022
Citations: 2

4. Title: The effects and toxicological mechanisms of leucaena toxicity on ruminant reproduction: a review
Authors: F. Irawan, M.J. Halliday, R.S. Hegarty, F.C. Cowley
Journal: Toxicon
Article ID: 108367
Year: 2025
Citations: (not available yet)

5. Title: Tingkat Pemanfaatan Lamtoro Sebagai Pakan Ternak Sapi oleh Petani di Pulau Lombok
Authors: F. Irawan, H. Basri, J.A. Syamsu
Journal: Jurnal Ilmiah Peternakan Halu Oleo, Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages 298–303
Year: 2024
Citations: (not available yet)

6. Title: Antibacterial Activity of Fresh Palm Fruit (Veitichia merillii) against Propionibacterium acnes Bacteria
Authors: A.S. Andini, A. Juniawan, F. Irawan
Journal: Asian Journal of Biology, Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages 1–6
Year: 2023
Citations: (not available yet)

Conclusion

Dr. Fahrul Irawan is a highly promising and impactful researcher in the fields of animal nutrition and sustainable livestock production. His academic training, research focus on tropical ruminant systems, success in securing international collaborations, and practical relevance of his studies make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

While his publication volume and citation count are still growing (due to the recentness of his Ph.D.), his research trajectory is impressive and well-aligned with global needs for sustainable agriculture. His work directly improves smallholder cattle production systems, an area of immense socio-economic importance.

Merve Gulsen Bal Albayrak | Breast Cancer Metastasis | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Merve Gulsen Bal Albayrak | Breast Cancer Metastasis | Young Scientist Award

Doctor at Kocaeli University, Turkey.

Dr. Merve Gulsen Bal Albayrak is a medical biologist and molecular geneticist with expertise in proteomics-driven investigations of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Her research focuses on understanding disease mechanisms at the molecular level, particularly through proteomic analyses of cancer cell lines and neurodegenerative models. She has played active roles in projects funded by TÜBİTAK, TÜSEB, and university-supported initiatives. Dr. Bal Albayrak is fluent in English (C2 level) and has complemented her academic background with certifications in Good Laboratory Practice, animal experimentation, and trainer education. She continues to integrate multidisciplinary techniques into her research, contributing to the advancement of translational medical science.

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Educational Details

  • Ph.D. in Basic Medical Sciences, Kocaeli University, Faculty of Medicine, Turkey (2016–2022)

  • M.Sc. in Basic Medical Sciences, Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine, Turkey (2014–2016)

  • B.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Genetics, İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent University, Faculty of Science, Turkey (2009–2014)

Professional Experience

Since 2016, Dr. Merve Gulsen Bal Albayrak has been working as a Research Assistant at Kocaeli University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Basic Medical Sciences. Her professional journey includes significant involvement in numerous national and institutional research projects, particularly in the fields of proteomics, cancer biology, and neurodegenerative diseases. In addition to her domestic academic engagements, she has conducted research internationally at Seoul National University, South Korea, and has participated in global scientific events such as the European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) conference. She has received specialized training in Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), animal experimentation, and education management and planning.

Research Interest

  • Medical Biology

  • Molecular Biology and Genetics

  • Proteomics and Omics Technologies

  • Cancer Biology and Cancer Stem Cells

  • Neurodegenerative Diseases

  • Health Sciences
  • Cellular Signaling Pathways (Autophagy, Apoptosis, Hippo Signaling, Parthanatos)

  • Natural Sciences

Author Metrics

  • Total Publications: 54

  • Citations:

    • Web of Science (WoS): 19

    • Scopus: 25

  • H-Index:

    • Web of Science (WoS): 3

    • Scopus: 3

Top Noted Publication

  • Tissue proteome analysis revealed an association between cancer, immune system response, and idiopathic granulomatous mastitis
    M.G.B. Albayrak, T. Simsek, M. Kasap, G. Akpinar, N.Z. Canturk, S.A. Guler
    Medical Oncology, 39(12): 238, 2022.
    Citations: 17

  • An experimental workflow for enrichment of low abundant proteins from human serum for the discovery of serum biomarkers
    M. Sarihan, M.G.B. Albayrak, M. Kasap, G. Akpinar, E. Kocyigit
    Journal of Biological Methods, 10: e99010001, 2023.
    Citations: 8

  • Comparison of before versus after intravitreal bevacizumab injection, growth factor levels and fibrotic markers in vitreous samples from patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy
    F. Ozer, E.O. Tokuc, M.G.B. Albayrak, G. Akpinar, M. Kasap, V.L. Karabas
    Graefe’s Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2022.
    Citations: 7

  • Elucidation of the changes occurring at the proteome level in ovaries of high‐fat diet‐induced obese rats
    H.U. Simsek, M.G.B. Albayrak, M. Kasap, T. Simsek, G. Akpinar, S.A. Guler, et al.
    Cell Biochemistry and Function, 40(3): 278–297, 2022.
    Citations: 6

  • Downregulated GPD1 and MAGL protein levels as potential biomarkers for the metastasis of triple‑negative breast tumors to axillary lymph nodes
    T. Simsek, M.G. Bal Albayrak, G. Akpinar, N.Z. Canturk, M. Kasap
    Oncology Letters, 27(1): 34, 2023.
    Citations: 4

Conclusion

Dr. Merve Gulsen Bal Albayrak is highly suitable for the Research for Young Scientist Award.

Her excellent academic background, strong research productivity, impactful work on cancer proteomics, and multidisciplinary approach to biomedical sciences make her a competitive candidate. She exhibits all the hallmarks of a rising leader in translational cancer research.

Although there is room for strengthening her citation impact and international partnerships, her achievements to date clearly demonstrate her potential to make major contributions to medical science.

In summary, Dr. Bal Albayrak is an outstanding young scientist who deserves serious consideration for the award.

Ekaterina Koll | Tourism | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ekaterina Koll | Tourism | Best Researcher Award

Ekaterina Koll at Zayed University, United Arab Emirates.

Dr. Ekaterina Koll is a scholar and practitioner with extensive international experience in both academia and the hospitality industry. Her academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Hospitality and Tourism Management from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and master’s-level training in Spain. She has contributed to hospitality education and research across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. A recipient of multiple research fellowships and government grants, including the prestigious Ernst Mach Research Grant and Belt and Road Scholarship, Dr. Koll has played an active role in projects supported by the Austrian Ministry of Education and the Pacific Asia Travel Association. She is also involved in global research on retail tourism with the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). Her teaching portfolio includes courses in strategic hospitality management, entrepreneurship, digital marketing and luxury brand communication.

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  • Ph.D. in Hotel and Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM), Hong Kong SAR, 2019–2022
    Focus: Customer Insights, Marketing, Experience Design
  • M.S. in Hospitality Management, Escuela de Alta Direccion y Administracion (EADA), Spain, 2012–2013

  • B.A. in Public Administration, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, 2007–2012

Professional Experience

Dr. Ekaterina Koll is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Zayed University in Dubai, UAE (since August 2023). She is also a Teaching Missions Professor at IMC Krems, Austria (2024–2025) and held a Visiting Fellow position at Duy Tan University, Vietnam in Summer 2023. Prior to that, she was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2022–2023) and a Visiting Fellow at the Salzburg University of Applied Science, Austria (2021–2022). From 2019 to 2022, she served as a Teaching Assistant and Research Fellow at SHTM, POLYU. Her earlier career includes key hospitality industry roles such as Director of Quality, Guest Relations & Loyalty at Marriott International (St. Regis and Le Meridien) in Shanghai (2014–2019), and Management Trainee at Hyatt and Metropark (2011–2014) in Russia and Hong Kong. She also worked as a Research Assistant at RPANEPA, Russia (2010–2012).

Research Interest

Dr. Koll’s research lies at the intersection of hospitality and tourism management, with a strong focus on:

  • Customer insights and experience design

  • Digital and strategic marketing

  • Luxury management and service excellence

  • Tourism entrepreneurship and market analysis

  • Netnography and qualitative research methods

  • Global retail tourism and economic empowerment in travel sectors

Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 332

  • h-index: 5

  • i10-index: 4

  • Notable Contributions: Research on customer experience design, digital marketing in tourism, luxury hospitality, and global retail tourism

  • Ongoing Projects:

    • Retail Tourism Trends and Insights (in collaboration with WTTC)

    • Experience Design and Netnography (Austrian Ministry-funded)

    • Economic Empowerment in Tourism during COVID-19 (PATA project)

Top Noted Publication

1. Digital Nomads’ Lifestyles and Coworkation

Authors: E. Chevtaeva, B. Denizci-Guillet
Journal: Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, Vol. 21, 100633 (2021)
Citations: 180
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Summary:
This highly cited study investigates the rise of coworkation—the combination of coworking and vacation—through the lens of digital nomads’ lifestyles. It identifies key motivations, destination preferences, and challenges faced by location-independent professionals. The findings inform destination marketing organizations (DMOs) and hospitality service providers about designing more suitable infrastructure and experiences for this growing tourism segment.

2. Coworking and Coliving: The Attraction for Digital Nomad Tourists

Author: E. Chevtaeva
Conference Proceedings: Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2021 (ENTER Conference)
Citations: 91
Summary:
This conference paper explores how the integration of coworking and coliving facilities serves as a key pull factor for digital nomad tourists. It offers a typology of digital nomad profiles and provides practical implications for urban planning, real estate, and hospitality service developers targeting the mobile workforce.

3. Travel While Working Remotely: A Topological Data Analysis of Well-being in Remote Work Trip Experiences

Authors: E. Chevtaeva, B. Neuhofer, R. Egger, M. Rainoldi
Journal: Journal of Travel Research, Vol. 63, Issue 2, pp. 466–480 (2024)
Citations: 23
Summary:
This cutting-edge article applies Topological Data Analysis (TDA) to map the well-being experiences of remote workers who travel while working. It uncovers patterns and insights into emotional, social, and environmental factors that contribute to or detract from well-being during “workations.” The paper sets a precedent for using advanced analytics in tourism and well-being research.

4. A Review of Communication Trends Due to the Pandemic: Perspective from Airlines

Authors: E. Chevtaeva, B. Denizci-Guillet
Journal: Anatolia, Vol. 32, Issue 1, pp. 168–171 (2021)
Citations: 19
Summary:
This short communication reviews the dramatic shift in airline messaging and service recovery strategies in response to COVID-19. It highlights changes in tone, transparency, digital engagement, and crisis response, with implications for brand trust and long-term customer loyalty.

5. The “Next Normal” of Work: How Tourism Shapes the Wellbeing of Remote Workers

Authors: E. Chevtaeva, B. Neuhofer, M. Rainoldi
Conference: CAUTHE 2022 Conference Online: Shaping the Next Normal in Tourism, Hospitality and Events
Citations: 9
Summary:
Presented at CAUTHE 2022, this conceptual paper outlines how tourism plays an active role in influencing remote workers’ well-being, proposing a model that links work-life balance, travel routines, and psychological restoration. It contributes to the evolving discourse on the intersection of work, travel, and lifestyle post-pandemic.

Conclusion

Based on her dynamic research agenda, international collaborations, funded projects, and growing citation record, Dr. Ekaterina Koll is a strong and promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Tourism. Her academic trajectory reflects both originality and global relevance, especially in the evolving domains of digital lifestyles and post-pandemic tourism innovation.

While she is still in the early-to-mid career phase, the quality, impact, and strategic alignment of her work with the future of tourism make her a compelling nominee. With continued scholarly output and global engagement, she is poised to become a leading voice in tourism research.

Flavio Bittencourt | Environmental Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Flavio Bittencourt | Environmental Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Federal Institute of Espirito Santo, Brazil.

Dr. Flavio Bittencourt is a Mechanical Engineer and researcher specializing in thermochemical engineering for sustainable development. He earned his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees from the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES), with a strong foundation in combustion science and environmental applications. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at IFES and coordinator of the Marine Energy Laboratory, he focuses on converting marine biomass and organic waste into valuable energy resources. His research bridges environmental sanitation and renewable energy, aligning closely with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in clean energy, waste valorization, and environmental protection.

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  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Sciences (2019–2023)
    Laboratory of Combustion and Combustible Matter, Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES), Brazil.
  • M.Sc. in Mechanical Sciences (2014–2016)
    Laboratory of Combustion and Combustible Matter, UFES, Brazil.

  • B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (2008–2013)
    Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES), Brazil.

Professional Experience

  • Associate Professor, Federal Institute of Science, Technology, and Education of Espírito Santo (IFES), Brazil (2016–present)

  • Head of the Marine Energy Laboratory (Since 2016)
    Coordinates multidisciplinary research in marine bioenergy and waste-to-energy technologies.

  • Involved in undergraduate education, particularly in the Fisheries Engineering program, combining engineering fundamentals with sustainable energy research.

Research Interest

  • Thermochemical processes and reactor design

  • Chemical reaction engineering

  • Waste-to-energy technologies

  • Sustainable treatment of organic and marine wastes

  • Microplastics characterization and biofuel production from marine biomass

Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 108

  • h-index: 7

  • i10-index: 5

Top Noted Publication

1. Developing a combustion-driven reactor for waste conversion

Authors: J.V.F. Duque, F.L.F. Bittencourt, M.F. Martins, G. Debenest
Journal: Energy
Volume: 237
Article ID: 121489
Year: 2021
Citations: 20
Highlights: This work presents a novel combustion-driven reactor design for efficient waste-to-energy conversion, integrating thermochemical and fluid dynamics analysis for optimization.

2. Thermodynamic assessment of human feces gasification: an experimental-based approach

Authors: F.L.F. Bittencourt, A.B. Lourenço, E.A. Dalvi, M.F. Martins
Journal: SN Applied Sciences
Volume: 1
Pages: 1–13
Year: 2019
Citations: 20
Highlights: This study provides a comprehensive thermodynamic evaluation of feces gasification using experimental parameters, contributing to sustainable sanitation technologies.

3. Free convection development caused by bed shrinkage in a vacuum-induced smoldering reactor

Authors: F.L.F. Bittencourt, G. Debenest, M.F. Martins
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Volume: 430
Article ID: 132847
Year: 2022
Citations: 16
Highlights: Investigates how bed shrinkage influences natural convection patterns in smoldering reactors, with implications for scaling vacuum-assisted waste processing systems.

4. The proof-of-concept of a novel feces destroyer latrine

Authors: F.L.F. Bittencourt, M.F. Martins, M.T.D. Orlando, E.S. Galvão
Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Article ID: 106827
Year: 2022
Citations: 16
Highlights: Describes a self-sustaining latrine system utilizing combustion to safely and effectively destroy fecal waste, aimed at improving sanitation in low-resource settings.

5. Relevant aspects of propagating a combustion front in an annular reactor for out-of-bed heat recovery

Authors: J.V.F. Duque, M.F. Martins, F.L.F. Bittencourt, G. Debenest
Journal: Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Volume: 133
Article ID: 110575
Year: 2022
Citations: 10
Highlights: Explores the dynamics of combustion front propagation in annular geometries for effective thermal energy harvesting outside the reaction zone.

Conclusion

Dr. Flávio Bittencourt is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative contributions to sustainable energy, waste valorization, and environmental pollution management. His interdisciplinary approach, combined with a growing publication record and significant contributions to environmental sanitation, positions him as a leading researcher in thermochemical engineering and sustainable development. While his citation impact is still evolving, his potential for broader collaboration and dissemination could propel his work to even greater recognition.

Given his academic leadership, innovative research, and commitment to addressing urgent global challenges, Dr. Bittencourt deserves the Best Researcher Award for his continuous dedication to advancing solutions for environmental protection and clean energy.

 

Bilel Selmi | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Bilel Selmi | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at University of Monastir, Tunisia.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Bilel Selmi is a Tunisian mathematician specializing in multifractal analysis, fractal geometry and geometric measure theory. He received his Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics from the Faculty of Sciences of Monastir, where his work contributed to the understanding of multifractal dimensions and their behavior under projection. He further advanced his research in the field through postdoctoral studies under Profs. Imen Bhouri and Fathi Ben Nasr. Currently, he teaches mathematics and pursues research at ISET Gabes. Dr. Selmi is also a co-author of the French-language textbook Linear Algebra: Course reminders and corrected exercises.

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  • 2020Postdoctoral Research
    Title: The relative multifractal analysis, review, and examples
    Supervisors: Prof. Imen Bhouri and Prof. Fathi Ben Nasr
    Laboratory: Analysis, Probability and Fractals Laboratory (LR18ES17)
    Institution: Faculty of Sciences of Monastir, Tunisia

  • 2019Ph.D. in Mathematics (Pure Mathematics)
    Title: Multifractal analysis and dimensions
    Advisor: Prof. Imen Bhouri
    Institution: Faculty of Sciences of Monastir, Tunisia
    Lab: Analysis, Probability and Fractals Laboratory (LR18ES17)
    Thesis Description: Investigated multifractal Hausdorff and packing dimensions of Borel measures, their orthogonal projections, and developed theoretical foundations for relative multifractal analysis including decomposition theorems and multifractal spectra.

  • 2014M.Sc. in Mathematics (Pure Mathematics)
    Title: Multifractal analysis of Birkhoff averages on symbolic spaces
    Advisor: Prof. Imen Bhouri
    Institution: Faculty of Sciences of Monastir, Tunisia
    Thesis Description: Explored thermodynamic formalism in symbolic dynamics, focusing on pressure functions and their link to Hausdorff and packing dimensions of level sets in symbolic spaces.

  • 2012B.Sc. in Mathematics (First-class honors)
    Specialty: Pure Mathematics
    Institution: Faculty of Sciences of Monastir, Tunisia

Professional Experience

Dr. Bilel Selmi began his teaching career in 2016 as a contractual assistant at the Higher Institute of Informatics and Mathematics of Monastir, where he served until 2019. During this period, he held various teaching positions, including temporary assistant roles. Since 2020, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the Higher Institute of Technological Studies (ISET) in Gabes, Tunisia. His academic duties include teaching advanced mathematics and conducting research in fractal geometry and dynamical systems.

Research Interest

  • Multifractal Analysis

  • Fractal Geometry

  • Dynamical Systems

  • Geometric Measure Theory

  • Quantization

Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 1,202

  • h-index: 20

  • i10-index: 45

These metrics reflect Dr. Selmi’s strong research impact in the fields of multifractal analysis, fractal geometry and dynamical systems, showcasing a consistent publication record and growing academic influence.

Top Noted Publication

1. A multifractal formalism for Hewitt–Stromberg measurements

Authors: N. Attia, B. Selmi
Journal: The Journal of Geometric Analysis, 31, 825–862 (2021)
Citations: 55
Description: This paper introduces a multifractal formalism adapted to Hewitt–Stromberg measures, which extend classical measure-theoretic tools in multifractal geometry. The authors establish key relationships between multifractal dimensions and the regularity of measures in this non-traditional framework, contributing new theoretical foundations for geometric measure theory.

2. Multifractal variation for projections of measurements

Authors: Z. Douzi, B. Selmi
Journal: Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 91, 414–420 (2016)
Citations: 50
Description: This work studies how multifractal properties of measures behave under orthogonal projections. It provides significant results on the preservation and variation of multifractal spectra when measures are projected in Euclidean space, with implications for applications in image analysis and signal processing.

3. Regularities of multifractal Hewitt–Stromberg measurements

Authors: N. Attia, B. Selmi
Journal: Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society, 34(1), 213–230 (2019)
Citations: 44
Description: This study explores the regularity properties of measures in the context of Hewitt–Stromberg analysis. The authors provide necessary and sufficient conditions for regular multifractal behavior, extending the understanding of generalized multifractal formalisms beyond classical settings.

4. The relative multifractal analysis, review and examples

Author: B. Selmi
Journal: Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum (Szeged), 86(3–4), 635–666 (2020)
Citations: 43
Description: A comprehensive review and extension of the theory of relative multifractal analysis. Selmi introduces new definitions and illustrative examples, and connects relative spectra with classical concepts in fractal geometry. The work is notable for its pedagogical value and depth in foundational theory.

5. Some density results of relative multifractal analysis

Authors: N. Attia, B. Selmi, C. Souissi
Journal: Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 103, 1–11 (2017)
Citations: 43
Description: This article investigates the density of specific classes of measures satisfying relative multifractal formalism. It discusses convergence properties and limit distributions, providing critical insight into the statistical structure of fractal measures.

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Bilel Selmi is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive contribution to the advancement of multifractal theory and geometric measure analysis, combined with a consistent record of quality publications and citation impact, showcases his excellence in pure mathematics. While there is room to broaden his research outreach and leadership profile, his academic trajectory, originality, and scholarly depth make him a strong contender.

 

Jonathan Henrique Rezende-de-Souza | Food Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jonathan Henrique Rezende-de-Souza | Food Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Jonathan Henrique Rezende-de-Souza at University of Campinas, Brazil.

Mr. Jonathan Henrique Rezende-de-Souza is a master’s student in Genetics at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from the Federal University of Ouro Preto (UFOP), where he was actively involved in research on immunopathology and histological characterization of oral diseases. His current work at UFMG focuses on the role of long non-coding RNAs in head and neck cancers, combining molecular biology techniques and RNA-seq bioinformatics. Passionate about translational cancer research, he aims to contribute to the discovery of new biomarkers and therapeutic targets.

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1. Ph.D. in Food Technology (In Progress)

University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
2022 – Present

  • Advisor: Prof. Dr. Sérgio Bertelli Pflanzer Junior

  • Collaborative period: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Sweden

    • Co-Advisor: Prof. Dr. Anders H. Karlsson

  • Research Focus: Meat science, aging processes (dry-aged and butter-aged meat), food quality and safety

  • Funded by:

    • CAPES (2024 – present)

    • CNPq (2022 – 2024)

2. M.Sc. in Food Technology

University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
2020 – 2022

  • Year of Degree: 2022

  • Advisor: Prof. Dr. Sérgio Bertelli Pflanzer Junior

  • Research Focus: Effects of butter aging and dry aging on meat quality

  • Funded by: CAPES

3. B.Sc. in Food Science and Technology

Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Brazil
2016 – 2019

  • Advisor: Prof. Dr. Luciana Kimie Savay da Silva

  • Funded by: CNPq

Complementary Education

  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) – UNICAMP, 2023 (3h)

  • Introduction to Reverse Regression and Variable Selection Methods – University of Brasília (UnB), 2023 (6h)

  • Classification Models Applied to Forensic Chemistry – University of Brasília (UnB), 2023 (6h)

Professional Experience

  • Research Trainee (2023 – Present)
    Laboratory of Human Molecular Genetics (UFMG)
    Research Focus: Molecular oncology, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), RNA-seq analysis, gene expression profiling in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

  • Undergraduate Researcher (2020 – 2023)
    Laboratory of Immunopathology and Experimental Pathology (UFOP)
    Research Focus: Immunohistochemical analysis, histopathology of oral lesions, and the role of inflammatory mediators in disease progression.

  • Scientific Initiation Fellow (PIBIC-CNPq) (2021 – 2022)
    National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq)
    Project: Investigation of cellular markers and molecular mechanisms in oral epithelial dysplasia.

Research Interest

  • Molecular and cellular mechanisms of cancer progression

  • Role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in tumorigenesis

  • Bioinformatics and transcriptomic data analysis (RNA-seq)

  • Tumor microenvironment and immune modulation

  • Translational research in oncology

Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 144

  • h-index: 6

  • i10-index: 4

  • Total Peer-reviewed Articles: 7

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Top Noted Publication

1. Brazilian consumers’ attitudes towards so-called “cell-based meat”

Authors: Chriki S, Payet V, Pflanzer SB, Ellies-Oury MP, Liu J, Hocquette É, et al.
Journal: Foods, 2021; 10(11): 2588
DOI: 10.3390/foods10112588
Citations: 63
Summary:
This study investigates Brazilian consumer perceptions, acceptance, and potential concerns about cell-based meat (also known as cultured or lab-grown meat). Using surveys and statistical analyses, the researchers assessed knowledge levels, perceived benefits (e.g., animal welfare, environmental sustainability), and barriers (e.g., unfamiliarity, naturalness concerns). Results revealed that although awareness was low, many consumers showed interest, particularly when environmental and ethical benefits were highlighted.

2. Profile of producers and production of dry-aged beef in Brazil

Authors: Rezende-de-Souza JH, Cardello FAB, de Paula APM, Ribeiro FA, et al.
Journal: Foods, 2021; 10(10): 2447
DOI: 10.3390/foods10102447
Citations: 15
Summary:
This study characterizes the practices and profiles of Brazilian dry-aged beef producers. Through structured interviews and surveys, the research describes technologies used, production conditions, hygiene practices, and challenges faced by the industry. It provides insights into how dry-aging is being integrated into Brazil’s meat production landscape and identifies potential areas for standardization and improvement.

3. Redesigning TOR kinase to explore the structural basis for TORC1 and TORC2 assembly

Authors: Hill A, Niles B, Cuyegkeng A, Powers T
Journal: Biomolecules, 2018; 8(2): 36
DOI: 10.3390/biom8020036
Citations: 14
Summary:
The paper focuses on Target of Rapamycin (TOR) kinase and its role in assembling TOR Complex 1 and 2 (TORC1/2), critical regulators of cell growth and metabolism. The authors used protein engineering to explore how structural changes affect complex assembly and function. The findings shed light on the molecular determinants required for proper TOR complex formation, with implications for therapeutic targeting in cancer and metabolic diseases.

4. Use of colorimetric data and artificial neural networks for the determination of freshness in fish

Authors: Rezende-de-Souza JH, de Moraes-Neto VF, Cassol GZ, et al.
Journal: Food Chemistry Advances, 2022; 1: 100129
DOI: 10.1016/j.focha.2022.100129
Citations: 10
Summary:
This research proposes a rapid, non-invasive method for assessing fish freshness using colorimetric sensor arrays and artificial neural networks (ANNs). The system measures color changes due to spoilage-related volatile compounds and uses machine learning to classify freshness levels. Results show high accuracy and potential for industry application in quality control.

5. What are Brazilian plant-based meat products delivering to consumers? A look at the ingredients, allergens, label claims, and nutritional value

Authors: Lima DC, Noguera NH, Rezende-de-Souza JH, Pflanzer SB
Journal: Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2023; 121: 105406
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfca.2023.105406
Citations: 8
Summary:
This study analyzes 125 plant-based meat analogs sold in Brazil, focusing on ingredient composition, nutritional profiles, allergen presence, and labeling claims. The results reveal a wide variation in formulations, with many products being ultra-processed and containing common allergens such as soy and gluten. While often marketed as healthier, not all products were nutritionally superior to their animal-based counterparts.

Conclusion

Mr. Jonathan Henrique Rezende-de-Souza is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to his multifaceted research interests, impactful publications, and potential for future advancements in both food science and molecular oncology. His interdisciplinary approach, strong international collaborations, and commitment to addressing global challenges in food technology and cancer research set him apart as a promising and influential scientist. With continued focus on expanding his publication record and increasing his international visibility, he is well-positioned to make further contributions to both the scientific community and society at large.

 

Muhammad Sajid Khan | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Sajid Khan | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Scientific Researcher at Innovation Research Institute of Zhejiang University of Technology, China.

Dr. Muhammad Sajid Khan is an energy systems researcher with a strong focus on renewable and sustainable technologies for power, hydrogen, and ammonia production. With an engineering background and an international academic footprint across China, North Cyprus, and Pakistan, Dr. Khan blends advanced modeling techniques with applied thermodynamics to propose efficient, green energy solutions. His expertise in energy software tools such as EES, Aspen Plus, and SAM has allowed him to lead and support various interdisciplinary research initiatives. He is a recipient of multiple international scholarships and awards, including the Outstanding International Student Award at Zhejiang University of Technology.

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Dr. Muhammad Sajid Khan received his Doctor of Engineering degree in Chemical Process Equipment from Zhejiang University of Technology, China (2019–2023), under the prestigious Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC). His doctoral research focused on the integration of municipal solid waste incineration plants with solar thermal systems for power and hydrogen production. He earned his Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus (2016–2018), with a thesis on solar parabolic dish-driven recompression s-CO₂ Brayton cycles. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan (2004–2008).

Professional Experience

Dr. Khan has served as an academic mentor and external examiner across various universities and research projects. He is currently a co-supervisor of multiple master’s and PhD theses related to solar energy systems, ammonia synthesis, and hybrid multi-generation technologies at Zhejiang University of Technology and Mirpur University of Science & Technology. He has also contributed as an external expert in several master’s thesis evaluations focusing on heat exchanger design, nanofluids, and cooling technologies. In 2024, he joined the editorial board of the International Journal of Materials Science and Applications.

Research Interest

Dr. Khan’s research spans waste-to-energy incineration, concentrated solar thermal systems, solar hydrogen production, renewable energy integration, multi-generation systems, SOEC-based ammonia synthesis, and nanofluid-enhanced heat transfer. He specializes in energy modeling, thermodynamic and exergo-economic analysis of hybrid systems.

Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 1,337

  • h-index: 19

  • i10-index: 30

  • Total Publications: 10+ peer-reviewed journal articles

  • Editorial Role: Member, International Journal of Materials Science and Applications (Since 2024)

  • Reviewer for High-Impact Journals:
    Energy Conversion and Management
    Renewable Energy
    Energy
    Process Safety and Environmental Protection
    Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
    Journal of Building Engineering
    International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
    Journal of Cleaner Production
    Sustainable Cities and Society

Top Noted Publication

1. “Intelligent techniques for forecasting electricity consumption of buildings”
KP Amber, R Ahmad, MW Aslam, A Kousar, M Usman, MS Khan
Energy, Vol. 157, pp. 886–893, 2018
Citations: 229
➤ Focused on AI-based modeling for building energy consumption prediction.

2.”Comparative performance assessment of solar dish assisted s-CO₂ Brayton cycle using nanofluids”
MS Khan, M Abid, HM Ali, KP Amber, MA Bashir, S Javed
Applied Thermal Engineering, Vol. 148, pp. 295–306, 2019
Citations: 155
➤ Investigated nanofluid-enhanced solar thermal cycles for efficient energy conversion.

3.“Internal convective heat transfer of nanofluids in different flow regimes: A comprehensive review”
S Javed, HM Ali, H Babar, MS Khan, MM Janjua, MA Bashir
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, Vol. 538, 122783, 2020
Citations: 87
➤ Provided a detailed review on nanofluid heat transfer characteristics under various flow regimes.

4. “Thermodynamic analysis and comparison of different absorption cycles driven by evacuated tube solar collector utilizing hybrid nanofluids”
M Abid, MS Khan, TAH Ratlamwala, MN Malik, HM Ali, Q Cheok
Energy Conversion and Management, Vol. 246, 114673, 2021
Citations: 79
➤ Explored solar absorption cycles with enhanced performance using hybrid nanofluids.

5. “Thermodynamic and exergoeconomic analysis of a novel solar-assisted multigenerational system utilizing high temperature phase change material and hybrid nanofluid”
MS Khan, M Abid, MA Bashir, KP Amber, S Khanmohammadi, M Yan
Energy Conversion and Management, Vol. 236, 113948, 2021
Citations: 67
➤ Developed an innovative multigeneration model using solar thermal and advanced materials.

Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Sajid Khan exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher: strong publication record, interdisciplinary focus, international collaboration, and real-world relevance. His academic metrics, coupled with his involvement in high-impact projects and scholarly leadership, make him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award.

Zu-Chian Chiang | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zu-Chian Chiang | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Zu-Chian Chiang at Fujian Normal University, China.

Dr. Zu-Chian Chiang is a materials scientist and biomedical researcher specializing in antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs), aptamer-based therapeutics, and functional biomaterials for cancer therapy and regenerative medicine. With a strong foundation in chemical engineering and molecular design, his research spans across Taiwan and China, advancing innovative strategies in translational medicine.

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  • Ph.D. in Materials and Chemical Engineering
    National United University, Taiwan | Sept 2008 – Jul 2014

    • Advisor: Prof. An-Chong Chao

    • Co-Advisor: Dr. Guo-Chung Dong, NHRI

  • M.S. in Chemistry
    Tunghai University, Taiwan | Sept 2005 – Aug 2007

    • Advisor: Prof. Feng-Di Lung

Professional Experience

Dr. Chiang has extensive postdoctoral research experience in interdisciplinary biomedical research.

  • Postdoctoral Fellow
    Fujian Normal University, Biomedical Research Center of Southern China (2019–Present)
    Focus: Development of ADCs and aptamers in cancer therapy under Prof. Qi Chen.

  • Postdoctoral Fellow
    Academia Sinica, Institute of Biological Chemistry (2016–2019)
    Participated in the Taiwan Protein Project (TPP) and the TSPA platform, supervised by Academician Hui-Kung Wang.

  • Postdoctoral Fellow
    Clinical Trial Center, National Taiwan University Hospital (2015–2016)
    Selected for the 3rd Biotech Elite Training Reserve Program (MOST). Mentored by Dr. Chih-Hao Chang.

Teaching Experience

  • Served as a Teaching Assistant (2005–2013) in a wide range of chemistry and chemical engineering subjects including Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Thermodynamics, and Instrumental Analysis at both Tunghai University and National United University.

Research Interest

  • Design and synthesis of functional peptides for cancer therapy and bone tissue regeneration

  • Development of biomicro- and macromolecular composites for regenerative medicine

  • Engineering antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) for targeted cancer treatment

  • Construction of aptamers as molecular blockers, agonists, or antagonists in oncology applications

Author Metrics

  • Total Publications: 7 peer-reviewed journal articles

  • Total Citations: 93 (as of latest data)

  • h-index: 5

  • Research Interest Score: 49.5 (ResearchGate metric)

Top Noted Publication

Development of Novel CD47-Specific ADCs Possessing High Potency Against Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in vitro and in vivo

Authors:
Z.C. Chiang (Zu-Chian Chiang), S. Fang (Shubin Fang), Y. Shen (Yangkun Shen), D. Cui, H. Weng, D. Wang, Y. Zhao, J. Lin (Jizhen Lin), Q. Chen (Qi Chen)

Journal:
Frontiers in Oncology
Year: 2022
Volume: 12
Article ID: 857927
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.857927
Access: Article • Open Access
Article Type: Original Research

Author Roles:

  • First Author: Zu-Chian Chiang

  • Co-first Author: Shubin Fang (#)

  • Corresponding Authors: Jizhen Lin*, Qi Chen*

Summary:
This study presents the design and evaluation of novel CD47-targeting antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) with high antitumor efficacy against non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), demonstrating promising therapeutic potential both in vitro and in vivo.

Conclusion

Dr. Zu-Chian Chiang is an emerging talent in the biotechnology research community, with a clear trajectory toward impactful innovation in cancer therapy and regenerative medicine. His demonstrated strengths in antibody–drug conjugates, biomaterials design, and molecular therapeutics showcase both technical expertise and translational vision.