Xinqian Shu | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xinqian Shu | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Professor at China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, China.

Prof. Dr. Xinqian Shu is a leading expert in the fields of clean energy, solid waste treatment, and resource recycling, with decades of dedication to advancing sustainable technologies in China. He has served as the Director of the Institute of Clean Energy and Environmental Engineering at China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), where he also acts as a doctoral supervisor. Prof. Shu has led over 50 major research projects funded by national and provincial bodies, including the National Key R&D Program of China, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and strategic scientific programs across Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Xinjiang provinces. In collaboration with major enterprises such as China Coal Energy Group, China Huaneng Group, and Jinergy Holding Group, he has contributed significantly to energy efficiency and environmental protection. Prof. Shu’s academic impact is reflected in over 260 peer-reviewed publications and more than 40 granted invention patents in China and the United States. He has authored three books and received eight prestigious awards from regional governments and the China Coal Industry. His professional affiliations include council memberships in thermal physics, solid waste, and mineral resource utilization. Prof. Shu continues to influence national science and environmental policy through his expert advisory roles.

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🎓Education

Prof. Dr. Xinqian Shu pursued his higher education in engineering and environmental sciences in China, laying a strong academic foundation that supports his expertise in clean energy and waste recycling. He completed his undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral studies in institutions renowned for their focus on mining, energy, and environmental engineering, culminating in a Ph.D. in Environmental or Energy-related Engineering (exact university and degree titles are not explicitly stated in the source and would need to be specified). Throughout his academic journey, Prof. Shu developed strong competencies in thermodynamics, resource recovery, solid waste treatment, and the integration of energy systems with environmental protection. His advanced training has enabled him to supervise numerous doctoral students and research fellows, fostering a new generation of scientists and engineers. His academic background continues to underpin his leadership in large-scale national and industrial research projects. Prof. Shu’s education not only provided him with technical expertise but also instilled a deep commitment to sustainable development and innovation in energy and environmental sectors. His educational credentials have positioned him as a national figure in scientific policy advising and technological development.

💼Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Xinqian Shu has held several influential academic and administrative positions, most notably serving as the Director of the Institute of Clean Energy and Environmental Engineering at China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing). In this role, he has overseen the development and implementation of research initiatives focused on resource recycling and environmental technology. He has acted as principal investigator for over 50 high-profile projects, including those under China’s National Key Research and Development Program, regional science and technology special initiatives in Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Xinjiang, and collaborations with leading energy and industrial corporations. Prof. Shu has been appointed to advisory and expert review roles for several national scientific and environmental agencies. He serves as a council member of both the Beijing Society of Thermal Physics and Engineering and the Organic Solid Waste Committee of the Society of China Nonferrous Metals. Additionally, he is a member of the Academic Committee for the Ministry of Natural Resources’ Key Laboratory of Coal Resource Exploration. His strategic involvement in the Second Batch of Ecological Environmental Protection-Oriented Development (EOD) Model Pilot Projects reflects his pivotal role in shaping China’s environmental protection policies and technologies.

🔬Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Xinqian Shu’s research interests span a broad yet interrelated set of disciplines within clean energy and environmental science. His core focus areas include solid waste treatment and resource recycling, energy utilization, and pollution control, particularly from coal and organic solid waste. He is also deeply engaged in the comprehensive utilization of non-metallic mineral resources, targeting industrial waste conversion into usable products and renewable energy. His work integrates fundamental research with applied engineering to address some of China’s most pressing environmental challenges. Through his exploration of ecological treatment methods and circular economy frameworks, Prof. Shu aims to enhance energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact. His projects often emphasize the valorization of industrial by-products, development of clean combustion technologies, and low-emission utilization of fossil and alternative fuels. This multidisciplinary approach positions Prof. Shu at the nexus of scientific innovation, policy impact, and industrial application. His research directly contributes to national priorities in sustainable development, pollution reduction, and green technology advancement.

🧠Research Skills

Prof. Dr. Xinqian Shu possesses advanced research skills that bridge fundamental science with industrial application. He specializes in the design and optimization of technologies for the treatment of solid waste, recovery of resources from industrial by-products, and the enhancement of clean energy systems. His methodological expertise includes thermal process modeling, pilot-scale system development, lifecycle analysis, and environmental impact assessment. Prof. Shu is adept at managing large-scale, multidisciplinary research teams and coordinating multi-stakeholder projects across academia, industry, and government agencies. He is also skilled in translating laboratory-scale innovations into practical technologies deployed in coal-based and renewable energy sectors. His ability to integrate policy, environmental engineering, and industrial technology makes him a national leader in applied clean energy research. Prof. Shu’s experience extends to patent writing and technology transfer, demonstrated by his portfolio of over 40 China and US invention patents. His proficiency in both theoretical and applied research supports his continued contributions to national innovation systems and environmental sustainability.

🏆Awards and Honors

Prof. Dr. Xinqian Shu has received multiple prestigious awards in recognition of his scientific excellence and impactful contributions to energy and environmental engineering. He has been honored with eight awards from various provincial and national institutions, including the Beijing Municipality, Shaanxi Province, and Shanxi Province, as well as the China Coal Industry Science and Technology Progress Award. These accolades underscore his role in advancing technological solutions to some of China’s most critical challenges in energy and waste management. His leadership in projects under the National Key R&D Program and his involvement in the Ministry of Ecology and Environment’s EOD Model Pilot Projects have further established him as an expert advisor and innovator. Prof. Shu’s achievements are also evident in his intellectual property portfolio, which includes over 40 patents granted in both China and the United States. His recognition is not only a testament to his scientific acumen but also reflects the societal and industrial relevance of his work in sustainable development and ecological protection.

📈Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 2,331

  • Citations by Documents: 1,745

  • Total Publications: 136

  • h-index: 27

These metrics reflect Prof. Dr. Shu’s impactful and consistent contributions to the academic and scientific community, demonstrating both productivity and influence in his field.

📌Publications Top Notes

1. Lignocellulose hydrothermal artificial humic acid production: Reaction parameters screening and investigation of model/real feedstock

  • Authors: Changzhi Song; Libo Zhang; Jianing Wang; Xinyu Yu; Yepeng Xiao; Lihua Cheng; Xinqian Shu

  • Journal: Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 7

2. Mechanism study on the generation of oxygen vacancies by ball milling surface modification of siliceous minerals in coal gangue to enhance reactivity

  • Authors: Huixin Zhou, Dingxun Ma, Lingwen Dai, Yichao Wang, Xiaoling Ren, Xiaozhen Liu, Xumin Li, Haijiao Xie, Xinqian Shu

  • Journal: Applied Surface Science

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 4

3. Competitive Adsorption of Pb²⁺ from Aqueous Solutions by Multi-Source Lignocellulose-Derived Hydrothermal Humic Acid

  • Authors: Changzhi Song, Junhao Liu, Libo Zhang, Jianing Wang, Xinqian Shu

  • Journal: Processes

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 3

4. Machine learning constructs the microstructure and mechanical properties that accelerate the development of CFRP pyrolysis for carbon-fiber recycling

  • Authors: Lingwen Dai, Xiaomin Hu, Congcong Zhao, Huixin Zhou, Zhiji Zhang, Yichao Wang, Shuai Ma, Xiaozhen Liu, Xumin Li, Xinqian Shu

  • Journal: Waste Management

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 2

5. Physicochemical, kinetic, and bond-energy analyses of the pyrolysis of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer waste

  • Authors: Lingwen Dai, Xiaomin Hu, Huixin Zhou, Xiaozhen liu, Yuchen Wu, Liru Sun, Xinqian Shu

  • Journal: Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 1

🧾Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Xinqian Shu stands out as a visionary scientist and educator in the fields of energy efficiency, environmental engineering, and solid waste utilization. With a prolific research career, he has shaped national and regional strategies for clean energy deployment and industrial sustainability. His leadership at China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), combined with his coordination of over 50 major projects, underscores his capacity to bridge research, policy, and industry. Prof. Shu’s academic output, including over 260 publications, three monographs, and numerous patents, demonstrates his commitment to innovation and practical impact. His awards and professional memberships reflect recognition from the scientific community and government bodies alike. As a scholar, mentor, and strategic advisor, Prof. Shu continues to influence environmental policy, technological advancement, and sustainable practices across China. His contributions have laid a robust foundation for the next generation of researchers and continue to drive progress toward a circular economy and ecological civilization.

 

Yitayal Siyoum | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yitayal Siyoum | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer and Researcher at Woldia University, Ethiopia.

Mr. Yitayal Siyoum is a dedicated mechanical engineering lecturer and incinerator engineer with a strong academic foundation and diversified research experience. Known for his analytical thinking, strong problem-solving skills, and commitment to innovation, he has developed a comprehensive background in manufacturing, additive manufacturing, and precision engineering. His career spans both academic and industrial environments, combining theoretical knowledge with practical expertise in materials science, CNC programming, and mechanical systems operation. As a lecturer at Woldia University, he teaches a variety of courses in manufacturing and industrial engineering while actively advising both undergraduate and master’s research projects. He also brings hands-on engineering experience from his work with UNOPS, where he was responsible for plant design, installation, and maintenance. His professional journey reflects a blend of technical excellence, teaching acumen, and research proficiency. With a passion for academic advancement, he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Genova, Italy, with a proposed research focus on machine learning-driven modeling of metallic microstructures for energy systems. Mr. Siyoum is a proactive team player, an articulate communicator, and a dependable academician aiming to make meaningful contributions to the global engineering research community.

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Mr. Yitayal Siyoum has pursued a progressive academic trajectory in mechanical and manufacturing engineering. He is currently undertaking a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mechanical, Energy, and Management Engineering at the University of Genova, Italy (2025–2028). His research is conducted under the Department of Mechanical, Energetics, Management, and Transport Engineering, with a specialization in Processing Technologies and Systems. His proposed research focuses on machine learning–driven modeling of metallic microstructures for energy system state estimation—an interdisciplinary approach combining computational intelligence with advanced materials engineering. Prior to his doctoral studies, Mr. Siyoum completed a Master of Science in Mechanical (Manufacturing) Engineering at Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Ethiopia, from December 2020 to November 2022. His master’s thesis addressed the microstructural analysis and mechanical property optimization of bio-implant materials, utilizing wire-cut Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) enhanced by advanced optimization algorithms including Jaya, Genetic, and Teaching–Learning-Based Algorithms. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical (Manufacturing) Engineering from Debre Markos University, Ethiopia, completed in 2018. His academic foundation began with a comprehensive education in Natural Sciences at Shendi Secondary School in Womberma, Ethiopia, completed in 2013. His educational pathway reflects a consistent dedication to technical excellence and applied research.

💼Professional Experience

Mr. Yitayal Siyoum has a dynamic professional career that includes both academic and industrial roles. Since November 2022, he has served as a Lecturer and Researcher at Woldia University, Ethiopia, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in manufacturing and industrial engineering. His teaching portfolio includes courses such as welding, metal forming, manufacturing systems, CAD/CAM/CIM, metrology, and materials handling. He actively supervises thesis work and guides students in project development.

From March 2019 to October 2020, he worked as an Assistant Lecturer at the same institution, providing instructional support in core engineering subjects like Engineering Dynamics and Workshop Practice. Prior to his academic career, Mr. Siyoum worked briefly as a Mechanical Engineer (Incinerator Engineer) at UNOPS, Ethiopia, from January to March 2019. In this role, he focused on the design, installation, and operation of plant machinery, contributing to public health through environmentally safe waste disposal systems.

His career demonstrates a balanced combination of theoretical teaching, laboratory management, and hands-on industrial engineering experience. His deep understanding of mechanical systems, manufacturing practices, and engineering education makes him a valuable contributor to both academia and industry.

🔬Research Interest

Mr. Yitayal Siyoum’s research interests are deeply rooted in advanced manufacturing technologies and engineering optimization. He is particularly focused on additive manufacturing, where he investigates design and fabrication strategies for creating sustainable materials. His work in this area includes the development of composite materials and small-scale 3D printing machines.

In precision manufacturing, he explores the automation of machining systems that function without human intervention while maintaining precise tolerance levels. His research also integrates machine learning algorithms to enhance adaptive machining, welding, and 3D printing processes, particularly for additive manufacturing applications.

Additionally, Mr. Siyoum is interested in the design and management of production processes, including life cycle assessments (LCA), sustainability analysis, and technical-economic feasibility studies for new products. His research extends to industrial quality, safety, and efficient process design, bridging academic theory with real-world applications.

Overall, his multidisciplinary interests aim to advance the field of mechanical engineering by leveraging computational tools, AI, and sustainable technologies. His academic path and project involvement demonstrate a strong commitment to addressing current and future challenges in advanced manufacturing systems.

🛠️Research Skills

Mr. Yitayal Siyoum has cultivated a comprehensive skill set in engineering research, particularly in the areas of manufacturing, materials science, and computational analysis. He is proficient in designing and conducting experimental studies in additive manufacturing, including the optimization of process parameters using machine learning and artificial neural networks (ANN).

He has hands-on experience with microstructure analysis, mechanical property evaluation, and composite material design. Mr. Siyoum also engages in precision machining studies, such as wire-cut EDM, and uses optimization algorithms including Genetic Algorithms, Jaya Algorithm, and Teaching Learning-based Optimization.

In computational and simulation work, he is skilled in tools such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Fusion 360, ANSYS, ProCAST, and Deform 3D. His coding experience includes MATLAB, C++, and basic Java, making him capable of modeling physical systems and developing simulation environments.

Moreover, his background in life cycle assessment (LCA), feasibility studies, and quality control gives him an applied perspective on industrial processes. Mr. Siyoum’s ability to plan, schedule, and meet research deadlines, combined with his teaching and supervisory experience, make him an effective researcher and academic collaborator.

🏆Awards and Honors

Mr. Yitayal Siyoum has demonstrated academic excellence throughout his educational journey, earning top marks and distinctions that reflect his diligence and expertise. He completed his Master of Science in Mechanical (Manufacturing) Engineering with an outstanding GPA of 3.92 out of 4.00 at Bahir Dar University. His high academic achievement is further evidenced by his Bachelor’s degree performance at Debre Markos University, where he graduated with a GPA of 3.59.

During his undergraduate and postgraduate studies, he actively participated in academic clubs, such as the Mechanical Engineering Club, and provided voluntary teaching assistance to community high school and preparatory students in mathematics and physics. He was also involved in mentoring junior university students in programming and technical drawing.

Mr. Siyoum has received recognition for his leadership, mentorship, and contribution to university-level applied research projects. His work in engineering education and hands-on internships has earned him commendations from colleagues and supervisors alike. These accolades reflect his strong moral character, commitment to service, and consistent pursuit of academic and professional excellence.

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  • Total Documents Published: 4

  • Total Citations: 3 (cited by 3 documents)

  • h-index: 1 (The h-index of 1 indicates that at least 1 of the author’s publications has been cited at least once).

📌Publications Top Notes

1. A review of current research and prospects of fused deposition modelling: application, materials, performance, process variables, parameter optimization, and numerical study

  • Authors: Yitayal Belew Siyoum, Fikir Gashaw Kindie & Mebratu Assefa Gebeyehu

  • Year: 2025 

  • Journal: International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

  • Citation: Siyoum Y. B., Kindie F. G., & Gebeyehu M. A. (2025). A review of current research and prospects of fused deposition modelling: application, materials, performance, process variables, parameter optimization, and numerical study. Int J Adv Manuf Technol, 138, 1675–1711.

2. Parameter optimization for enhancing mechanical properties of wood‑plastic composites using artificial neural network with genetic algorithm and Taguchi method

  • Authors: Teshager Awoke Yeshiwas, Yitayal Belew Siyoum, Atalay Bayable Tiruneh & Tantigegn Kassahun Adamu

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: Wood Materials Science & Engineering

  • Citation: Yeshiwas T. A., Siyoum Y. B., Tiruneh A. B., & Adamu T. K. (2025). Parameter optimization for enhancing mechanical properties of wood‑plastic composites using artificial neural network with genetic algorithm and Taguchi method. Wood Mater Sci Eng.

3. Comparative optimization of wire‑cut EDM parameter for enhancing surface finish and machining time on stainless steel: a machine learning, genetic algorithms, teaching–learning based optimization, and multi-objective Jaya approach

  • Authors: Yitayal Belew Siyoum, Fikir Gashaw Kindie, Mebratu Assefa Gebeyehu, Sewale Enyew Chanie, Teshager Awoke Yeshiwas & Yilkal Azene Zelalem

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

  • Citation: Siyoum Y. B., Kindie F. G., Gebeyehu M. A., Chanie S. E., Yeshiwas T. A., & Zelalem Y. A. (2025). Comparative optimization of wire‑cut EDM parameter for enhancing surface finish and machining time on stainless steel: a machine learning, genetic algorithms, teaching–learning‑based optimization, and multi-objective Jaya approach. Int J Adv Manuf Technol, 137, 5339–5362.

4. Optimization of wire‑cut EDM parameters using artificial neural network and genetic algorithm for enhancing surface finish and material removal rate of charging handlebar machining from mild steel AISI 1020

  • Authors: Sewale Enyew Chanie, Teshome Mulatie Bogale & Yitayal Belew Siyoum

  • Year: 2025 

  • Journal: International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

  • Citation: Chanie S. E., Bogale T. M., & Siyoum Y. B. (2025). Optimization of wire‑cut EDM parameters using artificial neural network and genetic algorithm for enhancing surface finish and material removal rate of charging handlebar machining from mild steel AISI 1020. Int J Adv Manuf Technol, 136, 3505–3523.

🧾Conclusion

Mr. Yitayal Siyoum stands out as a committed academician and researcher whose work bridges theoretical knowledge with practical innovation. His background in mechanical engineering—spanning additive manufacturing, precision machining, and machine learning—reflects a passion for addressing industrial and societal challenges through advanced technologies. As a lecturer, he excels in mentoring students and translating complex concepts into real-world applications. His research focus on sustainable material design and intelligent manufacturing systems positions him at the forefront of engineering advancement. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Genova, he aims to deepen his understanding of metallic microstructures and energy systems through machine learning. His academic drive, collaborative spirit, and diverse skill set make him a strong candidate for research teams, academic collaborations, and interdisciplinary initiatives. Mr. Siyoum’s unwavering commitment to learning, innovation, and professional growth underscores his goal to contribute meaningfully to the engineering field and to society at large.

Fisayo Fagbemi | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fisayo Fagbemi | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Economic Policy Analysis Centre (EPAC), Ibadan, Nigeria.

Mr. Fisayo Fagbemi is an economist with a strong academic background and research engagement in economic development, financial institutions, and the role of governance in economic performance. With a postgraduate degree in Economics from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, Mr. Fagbemi has consistently demonstrated academic excellence and professional commitment. His research has addressed critical policy issues, particularly within Sub-Saharan Africa, analyzing the interactions between natural resource endowment, institutional quality, and financial development. He has contributed to academic literature with open-access publications recognized for their alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), notably addressing inclusive financial growth and sustainable development. Mr. Fagbemi has a strong passion for academic writing and policy analysis, and he has gained experience through workshops and mentorship by distinguished scholars. He is also a Graduate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered), showcasing his professional development in leadership and managerial skills. His consistent recognition for academic excellence and scholarly contributions underscores his dedication to impactful research and economic transformation. Mr. Fagbemi aims to expand his academic pursuits, collaborate across disciplines, and influence policy through rigorous economic inquiry.

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Mr. Fagbemi received his higher education at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. He completed his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Economics from 2015 to 2017, during which he conducted significant research culminating in a dissertation titled “Natural Resources, Institutional Quality and Financial Development in Sub-Saharan African Countries (2005–2014)”. His postgraduate studies deepened his understanding of macroeconomic theory, econometric modeling, and the intersection of natural resources and governance in shaping financial markets. Prior to his master’s degree, he earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) with Honours in Economics from the same university between 2008 and 2013, graduating with a Second Class Upper Division. His undergraduate education laid the groundwork for his interest in development economics and empirical research. Throughout his academic journey, Mr. Fagbemi demonstrated strong analytical and critical thinking skills. He also engaged actively in academic discussions and workshops, reinforcing his passion for research. His rigorous academic background has provided him with a solid foundation in economic theory, quantitative analysis, and policy evaluation, which continues to inform his professional and research pursuits.

💼Professional Experience

Mr. Fagbemi’s professional journey blends academic excellence with growing engagement in applied research and policy discourse. While specific institutional roles are not outlined, his academic training and workshop involvement suggest experience in research-oriented environments, where he has contributed to the development and dissemination of scholarly knowledge. His participation in writing workshops, including sessions on proposal and academic writing, reflect his proactive engagement in professional development. As a Graduate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) since March 2015, Mr. Fagbemi has also demonstrated his commitment to professional and managerial competence. His proficiency in management principles complements his economics training, equipping him for both academic and administrative roles. Moreover, his scholarly contributions, particularly his open-access publications with Elsevier, signal his active involvement in economic research communities. These publications, tied to the Sustainable Development Goals, indicate his role in tackling global challenges through economic insight. Mr. Fagbemi is poised to contribute meaningfully in academic, policy, or consultancy roles that require rigorous economic analysis, institutional insight, and evidence-based recommendations.

🔬Research Interest

Mr. Fagbemi’s research interests lie at the intersection of development economics, financial development, institutional economics, and resource governance. His master’s dissertation explored how natural resources and institutional quality influence financial development across Sub-Saharan African countries, highlighting his interest in how economic structures and governance mechanisms impact financial inclusion and stability. He is particularly intrigued by the dynamics between resource wealth and institutional frameworks, especially in regions with volatile political and economic systems. His academic pursuits also align with global developmental themes, such as those outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including economic growth, reduced inequalities, and sustainable resource management. In addition, Mr. Fagbemi is interested in empirical economics, using econometric tools to analyze policy-relevant questions. These include the evaluation of public policy effectiveness, the role of governance in market outcomes, and the drivers of inclusive financial systems. He seeks to contribute to evidence-based policymaking through interdisciplinary collaboration, data-driven insights, and rigorous academic inquiry. His long-term research goal is to help bridge the gap between economic theory and policy implementation in developing economies.

🧠Research Skills

Mr. Fagbemi possesses a broad range of research skills relevant to contemporary economic analysis and academic writing. He is proficient in econometric analysis, including regression modeling, panel data analysis, and causal inference techniques, which were applied extensively in his postgraduate research. His dissertation work required the application of statistical software for data cleaning, hypothesis testing, and model interpretation, demonstrating his ability to handle complex datasets and draw meaningful conclusions. In addition to technical skills, he has participated in skill-enhancing workshops that strengthened his academic writing and research proposal development. These include training sessions on internal consistency in academic proposals and techniques for effective scholarly writing, led by renowned Nigerian academics. Mr. Fagbemi is also skilled in critical literature review, policy analysis, and academic communication, all of which contribute to his capacity to produce high-quality research outputs. His familiarity with interdisciplinary research methods and his contributions to open-access journals further demonstrate his ability to conduct and communicate impactful research. He is committed to lifelong learning and seeks continuous improvement through collaboration and mentorship.

🏆Awards and Honors

Mr. Fagbemi has received several prestigious awards and recognitions throughout his academic career. Notably, on October 27, 2022, he was recognized for publishing three open-access articles with Elsevier between 2019 and 2021. Two of these articles were acknowledged for addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing his contributions to research aimed at solving global challenges such as poverty, inequality, and financial exclusion. His dedication to academic excellence was also recognized during his undergraduate studies at Obafemi Awolowo University. He was a two-time recipient of the Ondo State Annual (Sessional) Scholarship Award for Academic Excellence in the 2009/2010 and 2011/2012 academic years. These scholarships acknowledged his outstanding academic performance and commitment to scholarly advancement. In addition, Mr. Fagbemi holds a Proficiency Certificate in Management awarded by the Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) in March 2015, marking his achievement in professional development and leadership. These honors not only highlight his scholarly potential but also underscore his dedication to research excellence and socio-economic development.

📈Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 584

  • h-index: 14

  • i10-index: 19

These metrics reflect Mr. Fagbemi’s scholarly impact across peer-reviewed publications, indicating a consistent contribution to economics, sustainable development, and governance-related research. An h-index of 14 suggests that 14 of his publications have received at least 14 citations each, while the i10-index of 19 indicates that 19 of his publications have received 10 or more citations, highlighting both the quality and reach of his academic work.

📌Publications Top Notes

1. COVID-19 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): An Appraisal of the Emanating Effects in Nigeria

  • Author: Fisayo Fagbemi

  • Journal: Research in Globalization

  • Year: 2021

  • Citation Count: 77

2. Leveraging Foreign Direct Investment for Sustainability: An Approach to Sustainable Human Development in Nigeria

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, T.T. Osinubi

  • Journal: Resources, Environment and Sustainability

  • Year: 2020

  • Citation Count: 49

3. Enhancing Sustainable Infrastructure Development: A Boon to Poverty Reduction in Nigeria

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, T.T. Osinubi, O.A. Adeosun

  • Journal: World Development Sustainability

  • Year: 2022

  • Citation Count: 42

4. Nigerian Governance Challenge: Exploring the Role of Natural Resource Rents

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, G. Omowumi Adeoye

  • Journal: Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies

  • Year: 2020

  • Citation Count: 34

5. Interconnections Between Governance and Socioeconomic Conditions: Understanding the Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, G.E. Nzeribe, T.T. Osinubi, S. Asongu

  • Journal: Regional Sustainability

  • Year: 2021

  • Citation Count: 32

6. Climate-Resilient Development: An Approach to Sustainable Food Production in Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, D.F. Oke, A. Fajingbesi

  • Journal: Future Foods

  • Year: 2023

  • Citation Count: 30

7. Institutional Quality and Financial Sector Development: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, J.O. Ajibike

  • Journal: American Journal of Business and Management

  • Year: 2018

  • Citation Count: 29

8. Health Expenditure and Child Health Outcome in West Africa

  • Authors: O.S. Olatunde, A.A. Adebayo, Fisayo Fagbemi

  • Journal: International Journal of Social Sciences Perspectives

  • Year: 2019

  • Citation Count: 18

9. Interconnections Between Governance Shortcomings and Resource Curse in a Resource-Dependent Economy

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, R.A. Kotey

  • Journal: PSU Research Review

  • Year: 2024

  • Citation Count: 17

10. The Effectiveness of Poverty Alleviation Policy: Why is the Quality of Institutions the Bane in Nigeria?

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, B. Oladejo, O.A. Adeosun

  • Journal: Review of Development and Change

  • Year: 2020

  • Citation Count: 17

🧾Conclusion

Mr. Fagbemi represents a dynamic and emerging scholar in the field of economics with a strong orientation toward development, institutional quality, and financial systems. His academic trajectory, which includes both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from Obafemi Awolowo University, illustrates a sustained commitment to research and intellectual growth. He has distinguished himself through scholarly publications that address global development issues, earning recognition from reputable platforms such as Elsevier and the Nigerian government. In addition to academic achievements, Mr. Fagbemi has invested in professional development through training, workshops, and professional certification. His research interests align with pressing economic concerns in Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond, particularly around governance, financial inclusion, and sustainable growth. Equipped with strong analytical tools, writing skills, and a passion for policy-relevant research, he is well-prepared to contribute meaningfully to academia, policy, or international development work. Mr. Fagbemi seeks to continue advancing his career through research collaboration, publication, and practical engagement with economic development initiatives. His long-term vision is to influence economic policy and contribute to Africa’s development through rigorous, evidence-based research.

 

Azam Seifi | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Azam Seifi | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey.

Dr. Azam Seifi is an accomplished researcher in the field of applied chemistry, with expertise in nanomaterials, photocatalysis, and environmental remediation technologies. With a strong academic background and over a decade of teaching and research experience, she has developed a comprehensive understanding of material synthesis, advanced oxidation processes, and catalyst development for sustainable energy and water treatment applications. Dr. Seifi completed her Ph.D. at the University of Tabriz, Iran, where she focused on synthesizing transparent multifunctional titanium-based photocatalytic films for improving solar cell efficiency. Her postdoctoral research has taken her to prestigious institutions in Türkiye, including Istanbul Technical University and Gebze Technical University, where she is engaged in cutting-edge projects involving hydrogen generation and photocatalytic degradation of pollutants. In addition to her scientific research, Dr. Seifi is a certified TEFL/TESOL instructor and has taught English and chemistry in several renowned institutions. Fluent in Azerbaijani, Persian, English, and Turkish, she brings a multilingual and multicultural dimension to her academic contributions. Her work bridges chemistry and environmental engineering, aiming to address global challenges through innovative, eco-friendly technologies. Dr. Seifi’s achievements are supported by competitive scholarships such as Erasmus+ and Mevlana, reflecting her academic excellence and international recognition.

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Dr. Seifi earned her Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry from the University of Tabriz, Iran (2015–2023). Her doctoral dissertation focused on the synthesis of transparent multifunctional titanium-based photocatalytic films, aimed at enhancing solar cell coatings. The research was conducted under the supervision of Prof. Dariush Salari and Prof. Aligholi Niaei, with advisory support from Prof. Alireza Khataee. She previously completed her M.Sc. in Applied Chemistry (2009–2011) at the same university, where she worked on the removal of nitrate and nitrite from water using activated carbon fiber and nano zero-valent iron composites. Her B.Sc., also in Applied Chemistry, was awarded by the University of Tabriz in 2008. Throughout her academic studies, Dr. Seifi has demonstrated strong research potential, earning top student status and securing competitive rankings in national entrance exams. Her formal education laid a solid foundation in chemical synthesis, environmental chemistry, and advanced materials, preparing her for diverse research opportunities in nanotechnology, photocatalysis, and renewable energy. Her academic journey reflects consistent excellence in applied sciences, with an emphasis on sustainability and environmental impact.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Seifi’s professional journey encompasses academic teaching, laboratory work, and postdoctoral research. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher (2024–2026) in the Department of Energy at Istanbul Technical University, working on eco-friendly photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation devices. She also participates in projects related to CO₂ conversion, catalytic water treatment, and photoelectrocatalytic degradation of pharmaceuticals. From 2023 to 2024, she served as a postdoctoral researcher at Gebze Technical University, where she explored BODIPY-based porous organic cage structures for hydrogen production. Earlier, she worked as a laboratory expert at Charkheshgar Company in Tabriz (2014–2015) and served as a teaching assistant in water and wastewater treatment and oil technology laboratories at the University of Tabriz (2016–2019). In parallel, she has taught English and chemistry in several institutions, including the American Life Institute in Türkiye and the Iran Language Institute. Her diverse experience demonstrates a blend of practical, research, and pedagogical skills, making her an effective scientist and educator. With extensive international collaboration and interdisciplinary work, Dr. Seifi’s professional background showcases her ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with real-world applications in energy and environmental fields.

🔬Research Interest

Dr. Azam Seifi’s research interests focus on nanostructured materials, photocatalysis, environmental remediation, and clean energy technologies. She specializes in the synthesis, doping, and characterization of multifunctional nanomaterials, particularly thin films, layered double hydroxides (LDHs), perovskite, and spinel catalysts. Her work explores photocatalytic degradation of pollutants, including pharmaceuticals, dyes, and pesticides, as well as catalytic removal of volatile organic compounds and air pollutants, such as CO. A key area of interest is the development of solar-active coatings and photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation systems using carbon textile composites and hybrid nanocatalysts. Dr. Seifi is also engaged in research on advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) for water and wastewater treatment, including Fenton, photo-Fenton, and Fenton-like reactions. Her research aims to create sustainable, scalable, and energy-efficient solutions for environmental challenges. Additionally, she has a keen interest in applying green chemistry principles and multifunctional coatings for renewable energy systems. With a multidisciplinary approach, her research contributes to the interface of materials science, chemistry, and environmental engineering.

🧠Research Skills

Dr. Seifi possesses advanced research skills in nanomaterial synthesis and characterization, catalytic process design, and environmental chemistry. She is highly proficient in synthesizing layered double hydroxides, perovskites, spinels, and porous organic frameworks through sol-gel and hydrothermal methods. Her expertise includes doping and manipulating nanomaterials to enhance their catalytic and photocatalytic efficiency for pollutant degradation and energy conversion. Dr. Seifi has extensive hands-on experience with analytical and characterization techniques such as SEM, XRD, XPS, AFM, and contact angle (CA) analysis. She has applied these techniques in developing superhydrophilic self-cleaning coatings, photoelectrodes, and nanocomposite adsorbents. Her laboratory skills encompass both experimental design and process optimization for pollutant removal via adsorption, photocatalysis, and advanced oxidation. She has conducted numerous studies on photocatalytic and photoelectrocatalytic degradation of organic compounds in water systems. Furthermore, Dr. Seifi is adept in interdisciplinary collaboration and project execution, often bridging the gap between academic research and applied industrial technologies. Her strong command of technical processes and laboratory instrumentation supports her ability to conduct high-impact, real-world-oriented research in environmental and energy chemistry.

🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Azam Seifi has been recognized for her academic and research excellence with several prestigious honors. She was awarded the Erasmus+ Scholarship in 2020, enabling her to pursue advanced research and foster international collaboration in Türkiye. She also received the Mevlana Scholarship in 2019, reflecting her outstanding academic performance and potential for cross-border research. During her doctoral studies, Dr. Seifi was recognized as the Top Ph.D. student in Applied Chemistry in 2015 at the University of Tabriz. Moreover, she ranked 4th among all candidates in the highly competitive national Ph.D. entrance examination in Iran, demonstrating her academic rigor and commitment. Her scholarship awards reflect not only academic merit but also the trust of international funding bodies in her research capabilities. Dr. Seifi’s honors underscore her dedication to scientific advancement, excellence in interdisciplinary research, and contribution to the fields of environmental sustainability and renewable energy. These accolades have significantly supported her participation in multinational projects and postdoctoral positions at leading institutions.

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  • Total Citations: 121

  • h-index: 6

  • i10-index: 4

These metrics reflect Dr. Seifi’s growing academic impact in the fields of photocatalysis, environmental remediation, and applied chemistry. Her research contributions have been cited across multidisciplinary journals, demonstrating both the relevance and scientific influence of her work.

📌Publications Top Notes

1. Bamboo-derived adsorbents for environmental remediation: A review of recent progress

Authors: D. Kalderis, A. Seifi, T.K. Trang, T. Tsubota, I. Anastopoulos, I. Manariotis, et al.
Journal: Environmental Research, Volume 224, Article 115533
Year: 2023
Citations: 47

2. Enhanced photocatalytic activity of highly transparent superhydrophilic doped TiO₂ thin films for improving the self-cleaning property of solar panel covers

Authors: A. Seifi, D. Salari, A. Khataee, B. Çoşut, L.Ç. Arslan, A. Niaei
Journal: Ceramics International, Volume 49, Issue 2, Pages 1678–1689
Year: 2023
Citations: 32

3. Catalytic activation of persulfate by 3D Cd(II) coordination polymers based on a flexible cyclotriphosphazene-functionalized ligand

Authors: A.O. Erkovan, A. Seifi, B.T. Aksoy, A. Khataee, Y. Zorlu, B. Çoşut
Journal: Polyhedron, Volume 241, Article 116472
Year: 2023
Citations: 15

4. Catalytic activity of Zn(II) coordination polymer based on a cyclotriphosphazene-functionalized ligand for removal of organic dyes

Authors: A.O. Erkovan, A. Seifi, B.T. Aksoy, Y. Zorlu, A. Khataee, B. Çoşut
Journal: Catalysts, Volume 13, Issue 4, Article 756
Year: 2023
Citations: 14

5. The impact of operational factors on degradation of formaldehyde as a human carcinogen using Ag₃PO₄/TiO₂ photocatalyst

Authors: A. Hadi, A. Niaei, A. Seifi, Y. Rasoulzadeh
Journal: Health Promotion Perspectives, Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 47
Year: 2023
Citations: 6

🧾Conclusion

Dr. Azam Seifi is a dynamic and forward-thinking researcher whose work lies at the intersection of applied chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental sustainability. With a strong foundation in photocatalysis, water treatment, and energy conversion, she brings deep scientific insight into developing advanced materials for practical applications. Her academic training, combined with substantial research and teaching experience in both Iran and Türkiye, has equipped her with a well-rounded and global perspective. Dr. Seifi’s ability to integrate laboratory research with real-world challenges—such as clean water access, pollution control, and renewable energy—demonstrates her dedication to impactful science. Her multilingual fluency, cross-cultural teaching experience, and international research collaborations enhance her effectiveness as a scientific communicator and collaborator. As she continues her postdoctoral research, Dr. Seifi remains committed to pioneering eco-friendly solutions for global energy and environmental challenges. Her contributions are not only relevant to academia but also vital to industry and policy development in sustainable technologies.

Zuliang Lu | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zuliang Lu | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Director at Information Technology Center of Chongqing Three Gorges University, China.

Prof. Zuliang Lu is a distinguished computational mathematician and professor at Chongqing Three Gorges University. He serves as Director of both the Information Technology Center and the Experimental Training Center at the university. Prof. Lu earned his Ph.D. in Computational Mathematics from Xiangtan University and has since focused his career on numerical solutions of partial differential equations and optimal control theory. He has authored over 60 peer-reviewed journal articles and several academic books. His work bridges mathematics, environmental science, and economics, particularly in the context of sustainable development in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area. Prof. Lu’s innovative research includes stochastic differential game models for pollution control and real-options theory for resource management. His contributions have been recognized through prestigious awards, including the Chongqing Natural Science Award and the Chongqing Outstanding Middle-aged and Young Backbone Teacher Award. He has led key national and municipal research projects and served as a reviewer and editorial board member for top international journals. Prof. Lu has also mentored many postgraduate students, several of whom have progressed to doctoral studies. His interdisciplinary approach has influenced policy-making and improved regional environmental governance, solidifying his reputation as a leader in applied computational mathematics in China.

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🎓Education

Prof. Zuliang Lu completed his Ph.D. in Computational Mathematics at Xiangtan University, one of China’s respected institutions for mathematical research. During his doctoral studies, he developed deep expertise in partial differential equations, optimal control theory, and computational simulation techniques, laying the foundation for his future interdisciplinary work. His educational background provided him with robust analytical and computational skills essential for tackling real-world challenges in environmental and industrial systems. Prof. Lu’s academic training emphasized rigorous mathematical modeling, algorithm development, and numerical analysis, which later became central to his career. His ability to apply theoretical mathematics to practical problems—such as environmental policy, water resource management, and pollution control—demonstrates the breadth and depth of his academic preparation. Throughout his studies, he consistently demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence and innovative thinking. These qualities have continued to define his professional endeavors and research contributions. Prof. Lu also regularly engages in continuing education, international workshops, and collaborative academic programs, keeping him at the forefront of developments in computational mathematics and applied sciences. His strong educational foundation is reflected in his capacity to lead multidisciplinary research teams and mentor the next generation of computational scientists.

💼Professional Experience

Prof. Zuliang Lu currently holds dual leadership roles as Director of both the Information Technology Center and the Experimental Training Center at Chongqing Three Gorges University. In these capacities, he oversees the university’s technological infrastructure and laboratory innovation systems while spearheading advanced training initiatives for students and faculty. His career spans over two decades, during which he has led key national and municipal research projects in applied mathematics and environmental modeling. Prof. Lu has also worked extensively with governmental and academic bodies, including collaborations with the Wanzhou District Government and the Chongqing Statistical Society. These engagements reflect his strong commitment to research that addresses societal challenges. As a senior faculty member, he has been instrumental in developing research platforms and improving the university’s research culture. In addition to teaching advanced mathematics and computational science courses, Prof. Lu has mentored numerous postgraduate students. His international experience includes collaborations with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, expanding his global perspective and fostering interdisciplinary innovations. His professional career exemplifies a combination of academic leadership, applied research excellence, and community engagement.

🔬Research Interest

Prof. Lu’s research interests center around computational mathematics, with a particular emphasis on the numerical solution of partial differential equations, finite element methods, and optimal control problems. His work often extends into applied domains, including environmental modeling, pollution control, resource management, and carbon emission prediction. Notably, Prof. Lu has developed sophisticated mathematical models for understanding cross-border pollution, ecological compensation, and sustainable water resource utilization in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area. His interdisciplinary research integrates principles from mathematics, environmental science, economics, and policy-making. He has innovated stochastic differential game models and real options-based models to simulate real-world ecological and energy systems. These models have provided insights into the economic and ecological consequences of pollution and energy use, assisting in the formulation of public policy. His research also explores simulation techniques such as the Runge–Kutta method and Pontryagin’s maximum principle, advancing the computational tools used for system analysis. Prof. Lu’s research is characterized by a strong commitment to real-world impact, reflected in multiple government-funded projects and policy advisories. His interdisciplinary and application-oriented approach makes his work relevant to both academia and industry.

🧠Research Skills

Prof. Zuliang Lu possesses a comprehensive suite of research skills that span both theoretical and applied mathematics. He is highly proficient in numerical analysis, particularly finite element methods, finite volume methods, and stochastic modeling. His expertise in computational simulation allows him to build and analyze models for complex systems involving differential equations, control theory, and environmental phenomena. Prof. Lu regularly employs Pontryagin’s maximum principle, Markov processes, and Runge–Kutta numerical methods for simulating dynamic systems. He has also incorporated real options theory into environmental management models to address the uncertainty and timing of investment decisions in ecological protection. His technical toolkit includes high-level programming and modeling languages essential for scientific computing and data visualization. Additionally, Prof. Lu is skilled in empirical analysis and data-driven modeling using real-world environmental and economic datasets. His ability to bridge abstract mathematical theories with practical, policy-relevant problems showcases his strength in interdisciplinary research. These skills have been instrumental in his leadership of projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, among others. Prof. Lu’s research capabilities continue to influence policymaking and foster sustainable development in ecologically sensitive regions like the Three Gorges Reservoir Area.

🏆Awards and Honors

Prof. Zuliang Lu’s academic and professional achievements have earned him several prestigious awards. He is the recipient of the Chongqing Natural Science Award, recognizing his innovative research in computational modeling and environmental science. He has also been honored with the Chongqing Outstanding Middle-aged and Young Backbone Teacher Award, which acknowledges his leadership in academic mentoring and education reform. These accolades reflect his dual commitment to high-impact research and teaching excellence. His work has received competitive funding from national and regional bodies, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the National Social Science Fund, and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. His contributions to the simulation and control of water pollution, cross-border pollution governance, and carbon emission prediction have gained wide recognition from domestic and international experts. He has played key roles in projects that influence public policy, including collaborations with the Wanzhou District Statistical Society and the Chongqing Science and Technology Bureau. As a scholar, educator, and research leader, Prof. Lu has been an important figure in advancing applied mathematics for environmental sustainability and public welfare, earning him widespread acclaim in both academic and governmental circles.

📈Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 594

  • Citing Documents: 307

  • Total Publications: 93

  • h-index: 13

  • Primary Indexing Databases: Science Citation Index (SCI), Engineering Index (EI)

These metrics reflect Prof. Zuliang Lu’s consistent scholarly output and impact in the fields of computational mathematics, optimal control, and numerical methods. His research has garnered significant attention from the academic community, with hundreds of citations across top-tier journals. An h-index of 13 demonstrates a sustained influence, with at least 13 of his papers each cited 13 times or more, reflecting both productivity and relevance in his area of expertise.

📌Publications Top Notes

1. A fast inertial self-adaptive projection based algorithm for solving large-scale nonlinear monotone equations

  • Journal: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics

  • Year: 2023

  • Citations: 11

2. An approximate gradient-type method for nonlinear symmetric equations with convex constraints

  • Journal: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics

  • Year: 2023

  • Citations: 3

3. The research of river basin ecological compensation based on water emissions trading mechanism

  • Journal: Water Science and Technology

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 1

4. Research on basin ecological compensation in the Yangtze River Economic Belt based on the three-way-decision theory

  • Journal: Applied Mathematical Modelling

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 0

5. A stochastic differential game based pollution management study of regional alliance

  • Journal: Environmental Development

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 0

🧾Conclusion

Prof. Zuliang Lu stands at the intersection of mathematics, environmental science, and public policy, with a career that exemplifies excellence in research, education, and leadership. His innovative use of computational models to address pollution, carbon emissions, and water resource management has significantly contributed to sustainable development strategies, particularly in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area. As an academic, he has consistently published in high-impact journals, served on editorial boards, and reviewed for international publications. His mentorship has nurtured the next generation of scientists and engineers, several of whom have pursued advanced research careers. Prof. Lu’s influence extends beyond academia through impactful collaborations with local governments and scientific institutions across China and internationally. His dedication to interdisciplinary research, teaching innovation, and social responsibility defines him as a thought leader in computational mathematics and applied environmental modeling. With a strong foundation in mathematical theory and a vision for real-world application, Prof. Lu continues to inspire policy changes and academic progress alike. His career is a testament to the power of scientific inquiry when it is grounded in public good and directed toward solving urgent societal challenges.

 

Dagne Walle Girmaw | Artificial Intelligence | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Dagne Walle Girmaw | Artificial Intelligence | Best Scholar Award

Lecturer at Department of Information Technology, Haramaya University, Ethiopia.

Mr. Dagne Walle Girmaw is an experienced academic professional and researcher in the field of Information Technology, currently serving as a Lecturer at Haramaya University, Ethiopia. With over seven years of teaching and research experience, he specializes in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and deep learning (DL), with a strong emphasis on their applications in healthcare and agriculture. Mr. Girmaw has published more than ten research articles in peer-reviewed journals and has actively contributed as a reviewer for over fifteen reputable international journals. His academic journey is marked by consistent excellence, innovative project leadership, and dedicated service to both his institution and the wider community. In addition to his teaching duties, he has taken on leadership roles such as internship coordinator and project adviser within the Department of Information Technology. Mr. Girmaw is also engaged in community outreach, having delivered various certified trainings to students and professionals in software development and digital literacy. His deep technical expertise, combined with effective communication, problem-solving, and team leadership skills, makes him a valuable contributor to academic and applied research in emerging digital technologies. Mr. Girmaw aims to continue advancing knowledge and innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration and cutting-edge technological solutions.

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🎓Education

Mr. Dagne Walle Girmaw holds a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Information Technology from the University of Gondar, Ethiopia, awarded in 2021. His master’s thesis, titled “Deep Convolutional Neural Network Model for Classifying Common Bean Leaf Diseases,” reflects his early engagement in artificial intelligence and deep learning applications in agriculture. During his MSc studies, he developed strong competencies in areas such as advanced networking, big data analysis, IT project management, and machine learning algorithms. Prior to his postgraduate education, he earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Information Technology from Haramaya University in 2017. His undergraduate project, “Online Car Selling and Renting System for Diredawa Red Star Trading,” showcased his practical skills in web development. Both academic programs provided him with a solid foundation and advanced expertise in software development, database systems, and computer networks.

💼Professional Experience

Mr. Dagne Walle Girmaw has accumulated over seven years of professional experience at Haramaya University, where he has served in ascending academic positions. Currently, he works as a Lecturer in the Department of Information Technology since October 2021. He teaches courses such as Advanced Database, Data Structures and Algorithms, Event-Driven Programming, and Object-Oriented Programming. Previously, from October 2018 to October 2021, he served as an Assistant Lecturer, delivering courses in Internet Programming, Network Design, Programming II (C++), and Emerging Technologies. His academic career began as a Graduate Assistant-II (October 2017–October 2018), teaching Computer Applications and Fundamental Database Systems. Mr. Girmaw has also undertaken administrative responsibilities including serving as the Internship Coordinator and Acting Department Head Delegate. He has guided students in their final-year research and practical projects. Beyond the classroom, he actively contributes to institutional development through training programs, curriculum reviews, and outreach initiatives. His dual role as an educator and researcher reflects his commitment to both academic excellence and student empowerment. His work ethic, leadership in departmental affairs, and technical proficiency have earned him recognition within the academic community and positioned him as a role model for aspiring IT professionals.

🔬Research Interest

Mr. Dagne Walle Girmaw’s research interests lie primarily in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), data science, and big data technologies. He has focused particularly on deep learning applications in medical imaging and agricultural diagnostics, areas with significant social and economic implications in Ethiopia and other developing countries. His MSc thesis introduced a deep convolutional neural network model to detect bean leaf diseases, demonstrating the potential of AI in enhancing agricultural productivity. Mr. Girmaw is keen on developing and optimizing AI-driven tools that can support decision-making processes in resource-limited settings, particularly in healthcare and agriculture. His long-term objective is to bridge the gap between technological advancement and practical applications that directly benefit communities. He is also interested in reinforcement learning, generative adversarial networks (GANs), and other emerging AI frameworks. These interests are aligned with his goal to explore multidisciplinary collaborations and contribute to AI-based innovations that promote sustainability and improved quality of life. Through his research, Mr. Girmaw strives to create real-world impact by solving pressing challenges using intelligent systems, while also expanding the scope of academic contributions in African higher education.

🧠Research Skills

Mr. Girmaw possesses a robust set of research skills in modern artificial intelligence and data processing methodologies. He is highly proficient in machine learning and deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch, and Scikit-learn. His technical expertise includes working with various neural network architectures such as CNN, RNN, LSTM, GRU, and GANs. He is skilled in computer vision tasks and the use of ImageJ for image preprocessing and annotation. In terms of programming, he is fluent in Python, Java, C++, C#, MATLAB, Visual Basic, and web development tools like PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSP, and ASP.NET. He also has database management experience with MySQL, MS Access, SQL Server, and MongoDB. Mr. Girmaw has conducted extensive research using structured data analysis techniques and data visualization libraries such as Pandas, Numpy, and Matplotlib. His background includes developing real-world applications, implementing AI models, and performing empirical validations. These competencies are complemented by his ability to write, review, and present scientific work in reputed journals and academic settings. His research skills enable him to work independently and collaboratively on complex projects that involve both theoretical modeling and practical implementation.

🏆Awards and Honors

Mr. Dagne Walle Girmaw has received numerous awards and recognitions for his scholarly contributions and community service. He has been honored with peer review awards from several prestigious journals, including Journal of Signal, Image, and Video Processing, BMC Plant Biology, PLOS ONE, Scientific Reports, Cloud Computing and Data Science (CCDS), Discover Sustainability, Earth Science Informatics, Discover Computing, Crop Health, and Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (BEEI). These acknowledgments affirm his role as a dedicated reviewer and contributor to academic quality assurance. He was also awarded the Best Scholar Award-2025 by Science Father for his outstanding research achievements. In the realm of student engagement, Mr. Girmaw served as Vice President of the Anti-Drug Club at Haramaya University (2015–2016), promoting a healthy and drug-free campus culture. He has received several certificates of participation for his involvement in community dialogues and training programs, including the Ethiopian Campus Sustainable Dialogue initiative. His consistent record of excellence in research, teaching, and community outreach reflects a well-rounded academic profile, with both local and international recognition for his efforts.

📈Author Metrics

  • Total Publications: 10+ peer-reviewed journal articles (2023–2025)

  • Total Citations: 20+

  • h-index: 3 (At least 3 papers with 3 or more citations each)

  • Primary Research Areas:

    • Deep learning in agriculture and plant pathology

    • Biomedical image analysis

    • Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs)

    • Optical character recognition (OCR)

    • Wireless sensor networks (WSNs)

📌Publications Top Notes

1. Deep Convolutional Neural Network Model for Classifying Common Bean Leaf Diseases

  • Authors: D.W. Girmaw, T.W. Muluneh

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Discover Artificial Intelligence (Springer Nature)

  • Citations: 2

2. Field Pea Leaf Disease Classification Using a Deep Learning Approach

  • Authors: D.W. Girmaw, T.W. Muluneh

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: PLOS ONE

  • Citations: Not listed

3. Energy Aware Stable Path Ad Hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Algorithm for Extending Network Lifetime of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

  • Authors: T. Legesse, D.W. Girmaw, E. Yitayal, E. Admassu

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: PLOS ONE

  • Citations: 1

4. Livestock Animal Skin Disease Detection and Classification Using Deep Learning Approaches

  • Author: D.W. Girmaw

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: Biomedical Signal Processing and Control (Elsevier)

  • Citations: Not listed

5. Development of a Model for Detection and Grading of Stem Rust in Wheat Using Deep Learning

  • Authors: E.A. Nigus, G.B. Taye, D.W. Girmaw, A.O. Salau

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Multimedia Tools and Applications (Springer Nature)

  • Citations: 14

6. MobileNetV2 Model for Detecting and Grading Diabetic Foot Ulcer

  • Authors: D.W. Girmaw, G.B. Taye

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: Discover Applied Sciences (Springer Nature)

  • Citations: Not listed

7. A Novel Deep Learning Model for Cabbage Leaf Disease Detection and Classification

  • Authors: D.W. Girmaw, A.O. Salau, B.S. Mamo, T.L. Molla

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Discover Applied Sciences (Springer Nature)

  • Citations: 3

8. Energy efficient inter-cluster multi-hop communication routing protocol for wireless sensor network based on centralized energy efficient clustering routing protocol

  • Authors: Tibebu Legesse, Dagne Walle Girmaw, * Esubalew Yitayal, Engida Admassu

  • Year: 2025

  • Platform: PLOS ONE

  • Citations: Not listed

9. Deep Learning-Based Potato Leaf Disease Classification and Severity Assessment

  • Authors: T.A. Dame, G.B. Adera, D.W. Girmaw

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: Discover Applied Sciences (Springer Nature)

  • Citations: Not listed

10. Character Recognition of Ancient Ethiopic Ge’ez Manuscripts Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks

  • Authors: Kasaye Akanie Guangul, Dagne Walle Girmaw, Million Meshesha

  • Journal: Discover Imaging (Springer Nature)

  • Year: 2025

  • Citation Count: Not listed

🧾Conclusion

Mr. Dagne Walle Girmaw is a passionate educator, skilled researcher, and dedicated contributor to the advancement of technology in Ethiopia. His expertise in artificial intelligence and its application to real-world problems positions him as a valuable asset in both academic and professional settings. Over the years, he has demonstrated a unique blend of technical proficiency, leadership, and commitment to community development. His teaching philosophy is rooted in bridging theoretical knowledge with hands-on practice, inspiring students to pursue excellence in the ever-evolving field of Information Technology. Mr. Girmaw’s research endeavors have led to impactful publications and significant peer recognition. His awards and outreach activities further emphasize his dedication to fostering positive change through education and innovation. Moving forward, he seeks to collaborate on interdisciplinary research projects and contribute to technology-driven solutions in healthcare, agriculture, and beyond. With a firm foundation in both theory and practice, Mr. Girmaw remains committed to lifelong learning and empowering future generations through transformative education and applied research.

Wenbo Guo | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenbo Guo | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Doctor (DPhil Researcher) at University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

Dr. Wenbo Guo is an interdisciplinary researcher at the intersection of urban planning, environmental health, and smart city development. He holds a DPhil (PhD) from the School of Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford, with his doctoral research focusing on air pollution, mobility, and subjective wellbeing in transitional China. With a dual academic background in geography and economics, Dr. Guo integrates spatial analysis, policy research, and community-engaged methods to promote socially sustainable and health-responsive cities. He has held research positions at the University of Oxford, Peking University, and think tanks such as Polygeia and the China-Britain Artificial Intelligence Association. His professional footprint spans the UK, China, and Australia, where he has conducted collaborative work on smart cities, digital twins, transport resilience, and spatial justice. Dr. Guo has participated in multiple national and international research projects, including those supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology in China, IBM, and the National Science Foundation. A recipient of numerous honors including the Swire Scholarship and Best Paper Award at the Urban Geography Conference, Dr. Guo also contributes as a journal reviewer and committee member in academic communities. His work reflects a commitment to equitable, AI-driven, and climate-resilient urban futures.

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Dr. Wenbo Guo earned his DPhil (PhD) in Geography from the University of Oxford (2016–2025), focusing on urban air pollution, mobility, and wellbeing under the supervision of Professors Tim Schwanen and Christian Brand. His interdisciplinary research bridges environmental science, human geography, and urban policy. Prior to Oxford, he completed an M.S. in Human Geography at Peking University (2011–2014), mentored by Prof. Yanwei Chai, where he gained expertise in urban spatial behavior and planning theory. He also earned a B.S. in Urban and Environmental Sciences from Central China Normal University (2007–2011), studying urban-rural planning under Prof. Shengsheng Gong. Simultaneously, he pursued a B.A. in Economics at Wuhan University (2008–2011), demonstrating an early interdisciplinary orientation. During his postgraduate years, Dr. Guo was a visiting fellow at the Urban Research Program at Griffith University, Australia (2013), enriching his international academic exposure. His comprehensive education has equipped him with robust theoretical grounding, cross-disciplinary flexibility, and a global perspective on urban sustainability, environmental justice, and digital planning tools. These diverse academic experiences underpin his current work on the environmental-health-urban interface in transitional and global cities.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Wenbo Guo has held diverse academic and research roles that reflect his multifaceted expertise in urban sustainability, spatial analytics, and environmental health. At the University of Oxford, he served as a Research Associate at the School of Geography and the Environment (2023–2025) and previously as a Research Assistant at the Blavatnik School of Government (2018–2019). He has been a long-term researcher at the China-Britain Artificial Intelligence Association (CBAIA) since 2018, focusing on AI-driven urban planning. He also contributed to global health think tank Polygeia (2020–2024), where he addressed planetary health and digital public health issues. Prior to Oxford, Dr. Guo worked at the Center for Smart Cities Research and Planning at Peking University (2014–2015), engaging in major national R&D programs. His teaching experience spans undergraduate and postgraduate levels at Peking University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, covering topics from GIS and human geography to spatial modeling. He also contributed to the LSE-PKU Summer School on sustainable development. Dr. Guo’s professional journey bridges academia, policy research, and applied urban analytics, enabling him to address complex, interdisciplinary urban challenges with both technical skills and social insights.

🔬Research Interest

Dr. Wenbo Guo’s research interests lie at the nexus of urban planning, environmental health, and digital innovation. His core areas include healthy cities, smart cities, digital twins, and AI applications in spatial planning. He focuses on equitable and sustainable urban and transport systems, emphasizing the environmental exposures and mobility patterns that shape urban health outcomes. His work also explores health inequalities, environmental justice, and the geography of wellbeing, particularly in transitional societies like China. As a geographer with strong methodological capabilities, he engages with exposure assessment, geospatial analytics, and spatial models to evaluate how urban form, climate resilience, and infrastructure affect public health. His interests extend to community-engaged research and participatory urban planning, aiming to integrate citizen perspectives into policy-making. He is also passionate about harnessing large language models (LLMs) and big data analytics to support smart governance and decision-making. By combining qualitative, quantitative, and spatial approaches, Dr. Guo seeks to foster cities that are socially inclusive, environmentally sustainable, and technologically advanced, with a strong orientation toward urban wellbeing and policy translation.

🧠Research Skills

Dr. Wenbo Guo brings a versatile and interdisciplinary research skill set encompassing spatial, quantitative, and qualitative methodologies. His technical proficiencies include spatial analysis with GIS platforms (ArcGIS, QGIS), statistical programming in R and Stata, and scripting in Python. He has applied these tools extensively in urban planning, exposure assessment, mobility behavior modeling, and geospatial health analytics. Dr. Guo is particularly skilled in mixed-method research, integrating environmental data, human mobility patterns, and subjective wellbeing surveys to analyze complex urban systems. His experience in modeling space-time behaviors and smart travel services enhances his capacity to inform smart city and community planning initiatives. He has worked on large-scale national and international projects involving smart city development, urban policy innovation, and socio-environmental evaluation. Additionally, Dr. Guo has experience in participatory research methods and spatial visualization, allowing for the effective communication of research outcomes to stakeholders. With a growing interest in AI and large language models, he is exploring novel computational approaches to urban decision-making and digital governance. His multi-layered expertise equips him to address contemporary challenges in urban resilience, sustainability, and health equity.

🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Wenbo Guo has received several academic honors and professional recognitions that reflect his excellence in urban geography and policy research. He was awarded the prestigious Swire Scholarship at the University of Oxford in 2016, recognizing his academic distinction and leadership potential. In 2019, he received the Best Paper Award at the Annual Conference of Urban Geography by the Geographical Society of China for his contributions to understanding spatial wellbeing in Chinese cities. During his postgraduate studies, he earned the National Scholarship from China’s Ministry of Education in 2012 and the Tenacity Scholarship from Peking University in 2013. His participation in international innovation competitions includes the European Smart Health and Healthcare Hackathon (2023) and the European Smart Mobility Hackathon (2017), both held in Prague. He also completed Oxford’s Leadership Program on Global Challenges in Transport, participating in modules focused on health, governance, and infrastructure from 2017 to 2018. These awards and programs underscore his interdisciplinary capacity, global engagement, and leadership in advancing research on sustainable, equitable, and smart urban futures.

📈Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 324

  • h-index: 12

  • i10-index: 14

📌Publications Top Notes

    1. Examining the Influence of Neighborhood and Street-Level Built Environment on Fitness Jogging in Chengdu, China: A Massive GPS Trajectory Data Analysis
      Authors: W. Yang, J. Hu, Y. Liu, W. Guo
      Journal: Journal of Transport Geography
      Year: 2023
      Citations: 50

    1. Examining the Incubation Period Distributions of COVID-19 in Chinese Patients with Different Travel Histories
      Authors: Z. Xiao, X. Xie, W. Guo, Z. Luo, J. Liao, F. Wen, Q. Zhou, L. Han, T. Zheng
      Journal: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
      Year: 2020
      Citations: 33

    1. Smart Approaches to Community Management and Public Services in Chinese Cities
      (Original Chinese title: The intelligent path of urban community management and services in China)
      Authors: Y. Chai, W. Guo
      Journal: Progress in Geography
      Year: 2015
      Citations: 28

    1. Five-Year Lung Cancer Mortality Risk and Spatial Distribution in Xuanwei: A Spatiotemporal Correlation Study
      Authors: J. Li, W. Guo, J. Ran, R. Tang, H. Lin, X. Chen, B. Ning, J. Li, Y. Zhou, L.C. Chen, et al.
      Journal: BMC Public Health
      Year: 2019
      Citations: 25

    1. How Does the Visual Environment Influence Outdoor Jogging Behavior? Insights from Citywide Image and GPS Data
      Authors: W. Yang, H. Chen, J. Li, W. Guo, J. Fei, Y. Li, J. He
      Journal: Urban Forestry & Urban Greening
      Year: 2024
      Citations: 19

    1. Temporal Dimensions in Human Mobility and Health Research
      (Original Chinese title: Time Matters in the Study of Human Mobility and Health)
      Authors: M. Guan, W. Guo, Y. Chai
      Journal: Progress in Geography
      Year: 2013
      Citations: 15

    1. Day-to-Day Variability in Activity-Travel Behavior Based on GPS Data: A Case Study from the Suburbs of Beijing
      Authors: Y. Shen, Y. Chai, W. Guo
      Journal: Geographical Research
      Year: 2013
      Citations: 14

    1. Managing Tourist Congestion: Insights from Chinese Group Tours to the UK and Ireland
      Authors: M. Ji, W. Guo, Z. Chen, N. Morgan
      Journal: Current Issues in Tourism
      Year: 2023
      Citations: 13

    1. Applying a Subjective Well-Being Framework to Transport Equity
      Authors: L. Reardon, L. Mahoney, W. Guo
      Book Chapter: In Measuring Transport Equity
      Year: 2019
      Citations: 13

    1. Diurnal Variations in Weekly Spatio-Temporal Behavior of Suburban Residents in Beijing
      (Original Chinese title: Diurnal differences in spatial behavior of residents in Beijing suburbs over a week)
      Authors: Y. Shen, Y. Chai, W. Guo
      Journal: Geographical Research
      Year: 2013
      Citations: 13

🧾Conclusion

Dr. Wenbo Guo stands out as a rising scholar in the interdisciplinary field of urban sustainability, environmental health, and smart city innovation. His academic and professional journey—spanning top institutions in the UK, China, and Australia—demonstrates a strong commitment to addressing real-world urban challenges through a blend of theoretical insight and practical application. His work is informed by deep methodological expertise, covering spatial analysis, AI tools, and policy-oriented research, with a unique emphasis on wellbeing and environmental justice in rapidly transitioning cities. Dr. Guo’s diverse portfolio of research projects, funded by international and national agencies, showcases his ability to contribute meaningfully to both academic knowledge and policy innovation. His leadership roles, teaching experience, and recognition through scholarships and awards further affirm his standing in the field. Looking ahead, Dr. Guo aims to deepen his engagement in interdisciplinary research that promotes healthy, livable, and data-informed cities. With an evolving focus on digital governance, AI, and climate-resilient infrastructure, he is poised to play a significant role in shaping equitable and sustainable urban futures worldwide.

 

Jean Duplex Wansi | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jean Duplex Wansi | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of Douala, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, BP 24157 Douala, Cameroon.

Prof. Dr. Jean Duplex Wansi is a renowned Cameroonian chemist specializing in natural products chemistry. He currently serves as Full Professor at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Douala, Cameroon, where he has been a faculty member since 2000. His career has been marked by a deep commitment to the exploration and development of bioactive compounds from African flora, with notable contributions to anti-infective, anticancer, and antimalarial drug discovery. Over the years, Prof. Wansi has forged strong international collaborations, particularly with European institutions, contributing to cutting-edge research on structure elucidation and biological evaluation of secondary metabolites. He is a highly respected figure in scientific communities across Africa and Europe, with numerous fellowships and invited professorships that underscore his global impact. As a mentor, he has supervised numerous Ph.D. and postdoctoral researchers and actively participates in regional capacity-building through his involvement in graduate schools and scientific networks. His leadership in major research projects supported by prestigious agencies like DAAD, AvH, Marie Curie, and TWAS reflects his excellence in research and dedication to the advancement of African traditional medicine. Prof. Wansi’s academic and professional journey embodies the fusion of rigorous science with cultural knowledge, positioning him as a key figure in natural product-based drug development in Africa.

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🎓Education

Prof. Wansi holds a distinguished academic background in natural products chemistry. He earned his Habilitation to Supervise Research (HDR) in Pharmacognosy on 2 October 2009 under the supervision of Prof. F. Tillequin at Paris Descartes University, France. His earlier doctoral training includes a State Doctorate (awarded 29 December 2005) and a Ph.D. (doctorate of speciality” (3rd cycle)) (awarded 23 June 2000), both completed under Prof. J. Wandji at the University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon. His foundational studies include a Master’s degree (M.Sc.) in Chemistry awarded on 30 June 1995, and a Bachelor’s degree (B.Sc.) in Chemistry received on 30 June 1993, both from the University of Yaoundé I. This rigorous academic training laid the groundwork for his advanced work in natural product chemistry, emphasizing structure elucidation and biological activity studies. Through these degrees, Prof. Wansi developed an enduring passion for discovering bioactive molecules from African medicinal plants, a field in which he now excels as an international expert. His formal education bridges both Francophone African institutions and European research traditions, contributing to his interdisciplinary and collaborative research style.

💼Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Jean Duplex Wansi has over two decades of academic and research experience in chemistry. He has served as Full Professor of Natural Products Chemistry at the University of Douala since 28 December 2016. Prior to this, he was Associate Professor from 30 May 2009 to 27 December 2016, and Assistant Professor from 30 September 2004 to 29 May 2009, at the same institution. His initial academic position was Assistant Lecturer from 20 September 2000 to 29 September 2004. Throughout his tenure, he has contributed significantly to both teaching and research, guiding numerous students at undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD levels. His responsibilities include mentorship of postdoctoral researchers, development of advanced curricula in spectroscopy and chromatography, and supervision of doctoral dissertations. His academic appointments reflect a progressive career trajectory built on scholarly excellence, teaching dedication, and impactful research. His growing leadership responsibilities have also been evident in organizing international conferences and participating in scientific committees. As a scholar with a global network, Prof. Wansi has cultivated strong ties with institutions across Europe and Africa, leveraging these collaborations to foster innovation in natural product-based drug development.

🔬Research Interest

Prof. Wansi’s research centers on the chemistry of natural products, with a specific emphasis on the discovery of bioactive compounds from African medicinal plants. His key areas of focus include anti-infective, anticancer, and antimalarial drug discovery, aiming to identify new therapeutic agents derived from natural sources. He is also actively involved in the valorization of African traditional medicine, exploring ethnobotanical knowledge to guide phytochemical investigations. His work contributes to the development of improved herbal medicines, prioritizing efficacy, safety, and sustainable sourcing. Additionally, Prof. Wansi investigates semisynthetic modifications of natural products to enhance bioactivity and reduce toxicity. His multidisciplinary approach integrates ethnopharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and pharmacognosy, making his research highly translational. Through extensive collaborations and field expeditions, he has built an impressive library of plant-derived compounds and participated in projects aimed at validating traditional remedies through rigorous scientific testing. His research not only contributes to scientific literature but also supports healthcare innovation in resource-limited settings. Prof. Wansi’s work is a critical bridge between traditional knowledge systems and modern pharmacological discovery.

🧠Research Skills

Prof. Wansi possesses a highly developed skill set in natural product isolation, structure elucidation, and bioassays. He is proficient in advanced chromatographic techniques (TLC, HPLC, GC) and spectroscopic methods (NMR, MS, IR, UV-Vis) for chemical analysis and compound identification. He is skilled in structure elucidation using both one-dimensional and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy and is experienced in semisynthetic derivatization of natural compounds to improve pharmacological properties. Prof. Wansi has also led numerous bioactivity screening campaigns, testing plant extracts and isolated compounds for antibacterial, antimalarial, anticancer, and enzyme-inhibitory effects. He excels in interdisciplinary project coordination, bridging fields such as pharmacology, microbiology, and chemistry to achieve holistic understanding and drug development outcomes. His collaborative work across laboratories in Germany, the UK, and Cameroon reflects his ability to work in both high-resource and field-based settings. Additionally, his role as an academic mentor underscores his ability to train others in these specialized techniques, ensuring knowledge transfer and capacity building. His analytical precision and research acumen make him a leading figure in tropical phytochemistry and medicinal plant research.

🏆Awards and Honors

Prof. Wansi has received numerous prestigious fellowships and academic distinctions recognizing his leadership in natural product research. In 2025, he undertook a renewed Humboldt research stay at Bielefeld University, following earlier fellowships in 2008–2010 and 2014, where he studied antimicrobial and anticancer agents from Cameroonian plants. His Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship (2014–2016) at Liverpool John Moores University marked a high point in European recognition of his research on Fagara and Pierreodendron species. He was also awarded DAAD research fellowships in 2003, 2014, and 2019, and TWAS and AUF fellowships for research in Pakistan and France, respectively. These honors reflect his international standing and the high impact of his research. His Invited Professorship at Bielefeld University (2022–2023) focused on advanced spectroscopy of rainforest-derived drugs. Prof. Wansi has also played leading roles in projects funded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and IFS, showcasing his continued excellence in securing competitive research grants. His accolades affirm his scientific influence and the global relevance of his work in natural product-based drug discovery.

📈Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 1,717

  • Citations by Documents: 1,282

  • Total Publications (Documents): 115

  • h-index: 23

📌Publications Top Notes

1. Title: Highly oxygenated antiplasmodial and non-hemolytic Δ⁷,⁹(¹¹) stigmastane-type steroids from the twigs of Vernonia amygdalina Delile
Authors: Happi, G. M., Sikam, K. G., Dietl, A., Reinhardt, J. K., Dzouemo, L. C., Konfor, S. M., Rakhmanov, M., Wansi, J. D., & Teufel, R.
Journal: Phytochemistry Reviews
Year: 2025

2. Title: A new 30-norfriedelane triterpenoid from Caloncoba lophocarpa (Oliv.) Gilg. (Achariaceae)
Authors: Tcheuko, A. S., Hodjie, B. S. F., Tcho, A. T., Nsangou, M. F., Essoung, F. R. E., Isyaka, M. S., Mas-Claret, E., Langat, M. K., Wansi, J. D., & Kamdem, A. F. W.
Journal: Natural Product Research
Year: 2025

3. Title: Anti-biofilm and anti-quorum sensing activities of extract, fractions and compounds from the leaves of Cassia alata L. against yeast pathogens
Authors: Dzoyem, J. P., Fotso, S. C., Wansi, J. D., Tabenkoueng, B., Tsopgni, W. D. T., Toze, F. A. A., & McGaw, L. J.
Journal: Phytomedicine Plus
Year: 2024

4. Title: Phytochemical profiling, estimation of total phenolic content and in vitro antioxidant, anti-inflammatory activity of leaf extracts of Tabernaemontana inconspicua Stapf
Authors: Ngah, L., Malolo, F. A. E., Nyobe, C. N., Nko’o, H. J., Tsopgni, W. D. T., Loe, G. E., Wansi, J. D., Waffo, A. K., Ndom, J. C., & Mpondo, E. M.
Journal: Cameroon Journal of Experimental Biology
Year: 2024

5. Title: Bioassay-directed isolation of antiplasmodial alkaloids from the dry seeds of Piper guineense Schumach. & Thonn. (Piperaceae) and their cytotoxicity
Authors: Yimtchui, M. T., Happi, G. M., Dzouemo, L. C., Sikam, K. G., Keuteu, P. L., & Wansi, J. D.
Journal: South African Journal of Botany
Year: 2024

6. Title: Antiplasmodial specialised compounds from the leaves of Guarea glomerulata Harms (Meliaceae)
Authors: Happi, G. M., Tcho, A. T., Sikam, K. G., Kemayou, G. P. M., Kamegne, J. P., Dzouemo, L. C., & Wansi, J. D.
Journal: Natural Product Research
Year: 2024

7. Title: Cytotoxic clerodane diterpenoids from the roots of Casearia barteri Mast.
Authors: Tabekoueng, G. B., Fozing, F. A. F., Mas-Claret, E., Langat, M. K., Frese, M., Bissoue, A. N., Wansi, J. D., Waffo, A. F. K., Sewald, N., & Lenta, B. N.
Journal: RSC Advances
Year: 2024

8. Title: Specialized compounds of four Cameroonian spices: Isolation, characterization, and in silico evaluation as prospective SARS-CoV-2 inhibitors
Authors: Happi, G. M., Sikam, K. G., Ibrahim, M. A. A., Dzouemo, L. C., Kemayou, G. P. M., Keuteu, P. L., Sidhom, P. A., Sayed, S. R. M., Hegazy, M.-E. F., & Wansi, J. D.
Journal: Open Chemistry
Year: 2024

9. Title: Chemical constituents of Citrus grandsis (L.) Osbeck (Rutaceae) and their α-glucosidase inhibitory activity
Authors: Ngolong, R. L. B., Tabekoueng, G. B., Happi, G. M., & Wansi, J. D.
Journal: Natural Resources for Human Health
Year: 2024

10. Title: Synthesis, antimicrobial properties and in silico evaluation of coumarin derivatives mediated by 1,4-dibromobutane
Authors: Tiakouang, E. N., Ewonkem, M. B., Moto, J. O., Adjieufack, A. I., Deussom, P. M., Mbock, M. A., Ngeufa, E. H., Toze, A. F. A., & Wansi, J. D.
Journal: Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
Year: 2024

🧾Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Jean Duplex Wansi stands out as a leading figure in the field of natural products chemistry, with over two decades of research and teaching experience. His academic journey from Cameroon to prestigious European institutions has positioned him as a global advocate for the scientific exploration of African medicinal plants. Through a fusion of traditional knowledge and modern chemical techniques, he has discovered and characterized numerous bioactive compounds with therapeutic potential. His dedication to mentorship, institutional capacity building, and collaborative science has fostered a vibrant research culture in Cameroon and across West Africa. With multiple international fellowships, research awards, and invited lectures to his name, Prof. Wansi has contributed significantly to drug discovery, especially in the fight against infections, cancer, and parasitic diseases. His leadership in interdisciplinary research projects and active participation in scientific networks highlight his role as a catalyst for innovation in Africa’s pharmaceutical sciences. As a committed educator and mentor, he continues to train the next generation of chemists and contribute to sustainable health solutions rooted in natural resources. His career is a testament to the power of collaboration, cultural valorization, and scientific rigor.

 

Shoukui Hu | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shoukui Hu | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Laboratory Director at Zhengzhou Central Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University, China.

Dr. Shoukui Hu is a distinguished clinical laboratory scientist with expertise in pathogenic biology and molecular biology. He currently serves as the Director of the Clinical Laboratory and Blood Transfusion Department at Peking University Shougang Hospital, Beijing, China. With more than two decades of experience in medical microbiology and molecular epidemiology, Dr. Hu has made significant contributions to infectious disease diagnostics, laboratory medicine, and hospital-based blood safety management. His academic training and career development have been rooted in prestigious national institutions such as the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) and Anhui Agricultural University. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, he actively leads research and training initiatives in clinical diagnostics and molecular pathogen identification. Dr. Hu has held leadership and technical roles in national and regional disease control laboratories, including serving as Deputy Director of the Microbiological Laboratory at Anhui CDC. His postdoctoral work focused on molecular epidemiology, where he deepened his knowledge of infectious disease transmission and public health responses. Dr. Hu’s ongoing commitment to improving laboratory services and his engagement in translational research have established him as a key figure in China’s hospital and public health laboratory networks. His career reflects a strong blend of leadership, innovation, and service.

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Dr. Shoukui Hu has pursued a comprehensive academic journey in microbiology, pathogenic biology, and public health. He obtained his Ph.D. in Pathogenic Biology from the National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, China CDC, from 2009 to 2014. His doctoral studies focused on the biological mechanisms of pathogens, particularly those relevant to communicable diseases in China. Prior to his Ph.D., Dr. Hu completed his Master’s degree in Microbiology between 2001 and 2004 through a joint program between the National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention and Anhui Agricultural University. This multidisciplinary collaboration offered him both theoretical and practical exposure to microbial diagnostics and epidemiology. His academic foundation was established at Anhui Science and Technology University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in 1999. This progression from undergraduate to doctoral studies underscores his long-standing commitment to scientific inquiry in the field of microbiology and laboratory medicine. Throughout his educational trajectory, Dr. Hu has cultivated a rigorous scientific mindset and built a strong foundation in experimental and translational research, equipping him for his later leadership roles in clinical and diagnostic laboratories.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Shoukui Hu brings over 20 years of professional experience in clinical diagnostics, public health, and laboratory management. Since November 2016, he has served as the Senior Technologist and Director of the Clinical Laboratory and Blood Transfusion Department at Peking University Shougang Hospital. In this role, he oversees diagnostic workflows, laboratory quality control, and blood safety protocols, while also mentoring technical staff. From July 2014 to October 2016, he undertook a postdoctoral fellowship in Molecular Epidemiology at the National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, China CDC, contributing to research on infectious disease patterns and pathogen evolution. Briefly in 2014, he worked as an Associate Senior Technologist in the Clinical Laboratory at Peking University International Hospital, where he implemented advanced diagnostic technologies. Prior to these roles, Dr. Hu held a key leadership position from 2004 to 2014 as Deputy Director of the Microbiological Laboratory at Anhui CDC. There, he played a critical role in regional disease surveillance, outbreak investigation, and microbiological diagnostics. His rich professional background encompasses both hospital-based and public health laboratory environments, making him a versatile and experienced leader in the Chinese medical laboratory system.

🔬Research Interest

Dr. Shoukui Hu’s primary research interests lie in pathogenic biology and molecular biology, particularly focusing on the mechanisms of infectious disease transmission, diagnosis, and control. He is particularly interested in molecular diagnostics for communicable diseases, including the development and optimization of real-time PCR, nucleic acid amplification, and sequencing-based identification techniques. His work explores the molecular epidemiology of bacterial and viral pathogens, aiming to trace their origins, genetic evolution, and resistance profiles. These interests were further honed during his postdoctoral fellowship, where he investigated the molecular characteristics and transmission dynamics of key human pathogens. Additionally, Dr. Hu is actively engaged in research related to clinical laboratory improvement, blood transfusion safety, and the integration of novel biomolecular tools into diagnostic workflows. He collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to enhance infectious disease surveillance and outbreak response capacity in clinical and public health settings. Through his dual expertise in molecular biology and clinical diagnostics, Dr. Hu seeks to bridge the gap between research and practice, with the goal of improving patient care and public health outcomes through science-driven innovations.

🧠Research Skills

Dr. Shoukui Hu possesses a diverse set of research and laboratory skills that support his work in clinical diagnostics and molecular epidemiology. He is proficient in a wide range of molecular biology techniques, including DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, real-time PCR, gene sequencing, and electrophoresis. His expertise also extends to microbial culture, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, and biosafety procedures essential in infectious disease laboratories. Dr. Hu is well-versed in laboratory quality control systems, having implemented and supervised ISO-compliant workflows in clinical and CDC laboratories. His analytical skills include data interpretation in molecular epidemiological studies, as well as the use of bioinformatics tools for pathogen genotyping and phylogenetic analysis. Additionally, Dr. Hu has experience in managing laboratory operations, training personnel, and conducting clinical validations of diagnostic assays. He has led or contributed to several research projects investigating the molecular characteristics of emerging pathogens, particularly in the context of hospital-acquired infections and public health emergencies. His integrated technical, managerial, and research capabilities make him a valuable asset in both academic and clinical laboratory environments, contributing to innovation in infectious disease control and laboratory diagnostics.

🏆Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors have not been listed in the original profile, Dr. Shoukui Hu’s career progression and leadership roles strongly reflect recognition of his expertise and contributions within the Chinese clinical and public health sectors. Achieving the position of Director of the Clinical Laboratory and Blood Transfusion Department at a major teaching hospital such as Peking University Shougang Hospital is a testament to his excellence and leadership. His selection for a competitive postdoctoral fellowship in molecular epidemiology at China CDC indicates strong endorsement by national-level scientific authorities. Moreover, his advancement to senior technologist and associate senior technologist roles across various institutions signifies sustained professional recognition. It is likely that Dr. Hu has received internal commendations for laboratory management, infectious disease response, and quality assurance contributions, though these are not documented here. His scientific credibility and technical expertise also position him as a key collaborator in research and diagnostic innovation. As his work continues to gain visibility in both academic and clinical contexts, further formal recognitions and awards may follow.

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As of the latest available data, Dr. Shoukui Hu has made significant scholarly contributions in the fields of pathogenic biology and molecular diagnostics. His author metrics are as follows:

  • Total Citations: 515

  • Citing Documents: 442

  • Total Publications: 35

  • h-index: 14

These metrics reflect Dr. Hu’s impact and influence in the scientific community, particularly in microbiology, molecular epidemiology, and clinical diagnostics. An h-index of 14 indicates that at least 14 of his publications have each received 14 or more citations, underscoring both the relevance and consistency of his research output. His work continues to be cited by a wide array of researchers and clinicians, demonstrating ongoing engagement with and recognition of his scholarly contributions.

📌Publications Top Notes

1. Isolation of Fluconazole-Resistant South Asian Clade Candida auris in Beijing, China

  • Journal: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

  • Year: April 2025

2. Influence of Helicobacter pylori on Composition and Function of Gastric Microbiota in Patients with Chronic Non-Atrophic Gastritis

  • Journal: Heliyon

  • Year: May 2024

3. The Role of Toll-Like Receptors in Immune Tolerance Induced by Helicobacter pylori Infection

  • Journal: Helicobacter

  • Year: August 2023

4. Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Wild Adult Rats from Nine District Areas in Hainan, China

  • Journal: World Journal of Gastroenterology

  • Year: June 2023

5. Ultra-Efficient Multiple Cross Displacement Amplification–Lateral Flow Biosensor (MCDA–LFB) for Serogroup Identification of Prevalent Neisseria meningitidis

  • Journal: Analytical Biochemistry

  • Year: May 2022

🧾Conclusion

Dr. Shoukui Hu stands out as a dedicated leader and researcher in the fields of pathogenic biology and molecular diagnostics. His career spans prestigious institutions, from regional CDC laboratories to leading university-affiliated hospitals, reflecting a blend of public health service and clinical excellence. With a strong foundation in microbiology and molecular biology, he has made impactful contributions to infectious disease diagnosis and laboratory safety. Dr. Hu’s work enhances the reliability of diagnostic laboratories and advances scientific understanding of pathogen behavior and transmission. His leadership at Peking University Shougang Hospital has played a pivotal role in modernizing laboratory services and implementing high-quality blood transfusion practices. By merging his academic insights with practical experience, he continues to foster innovation in diagnostic science and contribute meaningfully to China’s public health infrastructure. Dr. Hu exemplifies the critical role of clinical laboratory professionals in shaping modern medicine, and his ongoing commitment to research, education, and clinical service marks him as a key contributor to the future of diagnostic healthcare and infectious disease control in China.

 

Bilgo Etienne | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bilgo Etienne | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Research Professor at Institute of Research in Health Sciences (IRSS), Burkina Faso.

Dr. Bilgo Etienne is an accomplished research scientist specializing in medical entomology, parasitology, and vector-borne diseases. He currently serves as an Associate Research Professor at the Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé (IRSS) under the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique (CNRST) in Burkina Faso. He also leads the Microbiology and Parasitology Department at Sya Innovation Center and maintains affiliations with international institutions including the University of Glasgow (UK) and University of Maryland (USA). Dr. Bilgo has significantly contributed to the fight against malaria and dengue in sub-Saharan Africa through innovative vector control strategies and translational research. His leadership in multi-institutional collaborations and his mentorship of early-career researchers have strengthened research capacity in West Africa. Recognized both nationally and internationally, Dr. Bilgo has received multiple prestigious fellowships and awards. He has been instrumental in securing research grants from globally renowned organizations such as the Wellcome Trust, EDCTP, and the Islamic Development Bank. His work bridges academic excellence and real-world impact, targeting diseases that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations. Dr. Bilgo remains committed to advancing public health through scientific innovation, training, and global partnerships.

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Dr. Bilgo Etienne holds a Ph.D. in Applied Biological Sciences (Medical Entomology), awarded in 2018 by the University Joseph Ki-Zerbo (formerly University of Ouagadougou), Burkina Faso, under joint supervision with IRSS–Centre Muraz and the University of Maryland, USA. His PhD was co-supervised by Professors Abdoulaye Diabaté, Antoine Sanon, and Raymond St. Leger. Prior to that, he completed a Master’s degree in Biology and Animal Ecology (Entomology) in 2012 and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Biology (Animal Biology and Physiology) in 2010, both from University Joseph Ki-Zerbo. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Bilgo was awarded competitive national scholarships from the Government of Burkina Faso to support his master’s thesis and doctoral research. His strong educational background has enabled him to develop deep expertise in entomology, ecology, and vector-pathogen interactions. The interdisciplinary and international nature of his academic training laid the foundation for a research career that is both scientifically rigorous and globally impactful. His postdoctoral training further expanded his scientific competencies and collaborative network across Africa, Europe, and the United States.

💼Professional Experience

Since 2025, Dr. Bilgo has served as a “Maître de Recherche” (Senior Research Professor) accredited by the African and Malagasy Council for Higher Education (CAMES). Prior to this, he was a “Chargé de Recherche” (Assistant Research Professor) at IRSS/CNRST from 2021 to 2024 and held the position of Attaché de Recherche (Senior Postdoctoral Fellow) between 2019 and 2021. His international postdoctoral fellowships include appointments at the University of Maryland’s St. Leger Lab (2018–2019), the Islamic Development Bank program at ACE/ITECH-MTV (2019–2020), and the EDCTP/MRC WANETAM Fellowship (2019–2020). Dr. Bilgo is currently Head of the Microbiology and Parasitology Department at the Sya Innovation Center and serves as an affiliate researcher at Centre Muraz and INSP. He also holds academic roles as an Affiliate Lecturer at the University Nazi Boni and a collaborative researcher at the University of Glasgow and University of Maryland. Over the years, he has supervised graduate and postdoctoral researchers and led several multicentric research projects. His career demonstrates a strong blend of research leadership, institutional development, and cross-border scientific collaboration.

🔬Research Interest

Dr. Bilgo Etienne’s primary research interests lie in medical entomology, parasitology, integrated vector management, and translational research for tropical disease control. His scientific focus is on mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue, with an emphasis on biological control, pathogen-vector interactions, and the use of entomopathogenic fungi. He is deeply involved in designing and evaluating innovative vector control tools tailored for low-resource settings. His multidisciplinary work also intersects with microbiology, molecular parasitology, and public health, aiming to bridge lab discoveries with community-level disease prevention. Dr. Bilgo is committed to capacity building in Africa and has co-developed strategic partnerships with institutions in the UK, USA, and across West Africa. Through his involvement in projects like ANTIVeC and the African Research Initiative for Scientific Excellence (ARISE), he contributes to research that is not only academically robust but also socially relevant. His interests further include mentoring early-career scientists, developing diagnostic platforms, and assessing the ecological safety of vector control technologies.

🧠Research Skills

Dr. Bilgo possesses a comprehensive skill set in field entomology, parasitology, molecular diagnostics, vector-pathogen interaction studies, and biosafety-level research techniques. His core technical competencies include laboratory and field-based mosquito rearing, vector infection assays, microbiome analysis, and pathogen detection using PCR and immunological techniques. He is experienced in conducting randomized field trials, entomological surveillance, and integrated vector management experiments. His ability to lead large, multidisciplinary research teams across institutions highlights his project management and scientific leadership skills. Dr. Bilgo is also proficient in grant writing, research ethics, protocol development, and scientific communication. His exposure to international research environments in the US, UK, and Africa has equipped him with cross-cultural collaboration and mentoring abilities. Moreover, his involvement in high-impact publications and award-winning research demonstrates his capability to produce rigorous and innovative scientific outputs. As a trainer and mentor, he continues to impart these skills to a new generation of African scientists, advancing research excellence across the continent.

🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Bilgo Etienne has earned multiple national and international recognitions for his scientific contributions. He is a recipient of the 2022–2027 ARISE Fellowship, supported by the European Union and African Academy of Sciences, for groundbreaking work on malaria and dengue control. In 2020, he received the Burkina Faso Ministry of Higher Education’s Prix d’Excellence de la Recherche Scientifique, recognizing him as the best researcher under age 40. He co-received the AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize in 2020 for a top-ranked publication in Science. Other prestigious fellowships include the Wellcome Trust International Postdoctoral Fellowship (2019–2023), Islamic Development Bank Postdoctoral Fellowship (2019–2020), and the NIH-funded postdoc at the University of Maryland. He was selected as a Rising Star by Grand Challenges Africa and one of the top 10 Young Investigators by ASTMH. Additional accolades include the Brian Sharp Award in 2018, the GRC Carl Storm Fellowship, and early-career travel grants to international conferences. These honors not only recognize his research impact but also his role as a scientific leader and mentor in Africa and beyond.

📈Author Metrics

As of the latest available data, Dr. Bilgo Etienne has demonstrated a growing scholarly impact in the field of medical entomology and infectious disease research. His citation metrics are as follows:

  • Total Citations: 560

  • h-index: 11

  • i10-index: 11

These metrics reflect Dr. Bilgo’s consistent contributions to high-impact scientific research, particularly in vector-borne disease control and microbiology. His work has garnered international recognition, with publications cited across multidisciplinary studies focusing on malaria, dengue, vector control technologies, and translational entomological research. The h-index and i10-index further indicate his productivity and the relevance of his research output within the scientific community.

📌Publications Top Notes

1. Transgenic Metarhizium rapidly kills mosquitoes in a malaria-endemic region of Burkina Faso

Authors: B. Lovett, E. Bilgo, S.A. Millogo, A.K. Ouattarra, I. Saré, E.J. Gnambani, et al.
Year: 2019
Citations: 125

2. Targeting male mosquito swarms to control malaria vector density

Authors: S.P. Sawadogo, A. Niang, E. Bilgo, A. Millogo, H. Maïga, R.K. Dabiré, F. Tripet, et al.
Year: 2017
Citations: 74

3. Native entomopathogenic Metarhizium spp. from Burkina Faso and their virulence against the malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii and non-target insects

Authors: E. Bilgo, B. Lovett, R.J. St. Leger, A. Sanon, R.K. Dabiré, A. Diabaté
Year: 2018
Citations: 62

4. Improved efficacy of an arthropod toxin expressing fungus against insecticide-resistant malaria-vector mosquitoes

Authors: E. Bilgo, B. Lovett, W. Fang, N. Bende, G.F. King, A. Diabaté, R.J. St. Leger
Year: 2017
Citations: 51

5. A review of progress toward field application of transgenic mosquitocidal entomopathogenic fungi

Authors: B. Lovett, E. Bilgo, A. Diabaté, R. St. Leger
Year: 2019
Citations: 41

6. Delftia tsuruhatensis TC1 symbiont suppresses malaria transmission by anopheline mosquitoes

Authors: W. Huang, J. Rodrigues, E. Bilgo, J.R. Tormo, J.D. Challenger, et al.
Year: 2023
Citations: 34

7. Transgenic Metarhizium pingshaense synergistically ameliorates pyrethroid-resistance in wild-caught, malaria-vector mosquitoes

Authors: E. Bilgo, B. Lovett, K. Bayili, A.S. Millogo, I. Saré, R.K. Dabiré, A. Sanon, et al.
Year: 2018
Citations: 29

8. Environmentally friendly tool to control mosquito populations without risk of insecticide resistance: the Lehmann’s funnel entry trap

Authors: A. Diabaté, E. Bilgo, R.K. Dabiré, F. Tripet
Year: 2013
Citations: 29

9. Field assessment of potential sugar feeding stations for disseminating bacteria in a paratransgenic approach to control malaria

Authors: E. Bilgo, A. Vantaux, A. Sanon, S. Ilboudo, R.K. Dabiré, M. Jacobs-Lorena, et al.
Year: 2018
Citations: 22

10. Infection of highly insecticide-resistant malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii with entomopathogenic bacteria Chromobacterium violaceum reduces its survival, blood feeding, and reproduction

Authors: E.J. Gnambani, E. Bilgo, A. Sanou, R.K. Dabiré, A. Diabaté
Year: 2020
Citations: 21

🧾Conclusion

Dr. Bilgo Etienne exemplifies the new generation of African scientists driving innovation in global health. His academic journey, rooted in Burkina Faso and expanded through international collaborations, reflects a strong commitment to research excellence, capacity building, and societal impact. With a specialization in medical entomology and vector control, he tackles pressing public health challenges such as malaria and dengue using integrative, science-based solutions. His professional path from postdoctoral fellow to research professor and department head—demonstrates a trajectory of continuous growth and leadership. Dr. Bilgo’s ability to secure competitive fellowships and prestigious awards underscores his scientific credibility and global relevance. Moreover, his mentorship of young researchers and affiliation with top-tier institutions enhance his contributions to scientific advancement in Africa. His work is not only academically influential but also deeply aligned with public health priorities in endemic regions. As he continues to lead multidisciplinary research and training initiatives, Dr. Bilgo stands out as a catalyst for transformative health research and innovation on the African continent.