Maria Poulou | Educational Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Maria Poulou | Educational Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Maria Poulou, University of Patras, Greece

Dr. Maria S. Poulou is a renowned academic in the field of Educational Psychology, currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Department of Educational Sciences and Early Childhood Education at the University of Patras, Greece. She earned her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of London in 1999. Dr. Poulou’s research focuses on teacher-student relationships, social-emotional learning, mental health, and educational psychology. She has had a distinguished academic career, with extensive teaching experience across Greek universities, including the University of Crete, University of Patras, and Demokriteio University of Thrace. Dr. Poulou has contributed to multiple international research projects and has published numerous papers in renowned journals, shaping the future of educational practices through her expertise.

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Education

Dr. Maria S. Poulou holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of London (1999), focusing on developmental and educational psychology. She also earned a Master’s in Educational Psychology from the University of Manchester (1995) and a degree in Primary Education Teaching from the University of Athens (1992). In addition to her academic qualifications, Dr. Poulou achieved excellence in music, obtaining diplomas in piano and accordion from Appolonio Odeio, Athens, in 1994 and 1988, respectively. Her academic journey and commitment to educational psychology have been shaped by her deep interest in fostering emotional competence and social skills in both students and teachers.

Experience 

Dr. Maria S. Poulou’s teaching career spans over two decades, with significant experience at various prestigious universities. She has served as a lecturer at the University of Crete, University of Patras, University of Athens, and Demokriteio University of Thrace. She has held positions in departments of psychology, primary education, early childhood education, and special needs education. In 2010, she became an Associate Professor at the University of Patras, where she continues to teach and conduct research. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Poulou has collaborated on numerous interdisciplinary research projects, specializing in teacher-student relationships, social-emotional learning, and teacher mental health. She has also mentored many students and scholars, influencing educational psychology practices both in Greece and internationally.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Maria S. Poulou’s academic achievements and contributions to the field of educational psychology have earned her recognition and respect globally. While specific awards are not highlighted in the provided information, her continuous involvement in high-impact research and international collaborations demonstrates her academic influence. She has contributed extensively to the advancement of teacher education, social-emotional learning, and mental health programs in educational contexts. Her published works, including articles in prestigious journals such as School Psychology International and Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, showcase her commitment to improving educational practices. Dr. Poulou’s work has also contributed to evidence-based teacher programs across Europe, making her a leading figure in her field.

Research Focus 

Dr. Maria S. Poulou’s research primarily revolves around teacher-student relationships, social-emotional learning (SEL), and the mental health of teachers and students. Her work emphasizes the role of teachers’ emotional competence in fostering positive classroom environments and the development of students’ social-emotional competencies. Dr. Poulou investigates the impact of teacher-student relationships on students’ well-being and academic success, with a particular focus on how these relationships are shaped by teachers’ emotional expressiveness and coping strategies. Her recent research also delves into the effectiveness of mental health programs for teachers and students in different European contexts. Through her extensive publications and research projects, Dr. Poulou aims to improve educational practices and create supportive environments for both teachers and students, thereby enhancing overall educational outcomes.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Students’ Other-Oriented Cognitions: The Roles of Teachers’ Emotional Competence and Classroom Social Support in a Greek Sample 📚💬
  2. From Students ‘Without Voices’ to Students with ‘Low Voices’ 🗣️📖
  3. Teacher-Student Relationships: The Roles of Teachers’ Emotional Competence, Social Emotional Learning Beliefs, and Burnout 👩‍🏫💖🧠
  4. Teachers’ Mental Health During COVID-19: An Evidence-Based Program for Teachers 😷💼🧠
  5. A Multi-Component Curriculum to Promote Teachers’ Mental Health: Findings from the PROMEHS Program 📚👨‍🏫💪
  6. Teachers and School Administrators’ Experiences with Professional Development Feedback: The Classroom Strategies Assessment System Implementation 💼👩‍🏫🔄
  7. Teachers’ Emotional Expressiveness and Coping Reactions to Students’ Emotions: Associations with Students’ Social-Emotional Competences and School Adjustment 😢😎🏫
  8. The Effectiveness of a School-Based, Universal Mental Health Programme in Six European Countries 🌍🏫❤️
  9. Multi-Informant Validity Evidence for the SSIS SEL Brief Scales Across Six European Countries 🌍📈🧑‍🏫

Vilas Pol | Batteries | Excellence in Research

Prof. Vilas Pol | Batteries | Excellence in Research

Professor, Purdue University, United States

Prof. Vilas Pol is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of chemical engineering and energy storage systems. Currently, he serves as a Professor at the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University. With a focus on sustainable energy technologies, his work integrates materials science, electrochemical energy storage, and battery technologies. He has received multiple prestigious awards, including the 2024 Asian American Engineer of the Year and the 2024 Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry. His research also covers energy storage, sustainability, and nanomaterials for a better, greener future.

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Prof. Pol holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Bar-Ilan, Israel, where he worked in advanced materials and nanotechnology. He also completed his M.Phil. and M.Sc. in Chemistry at the University of Pune, India. His early academic foundation laid the groundwork for a career that integrates chemistry, materials science, and engineering. His extensive education and expertise have contributed to innovative solutions in energy storage and chemical processes.

Experience

Prof. Pol has a rich professional journey that includes significant roles such as the Purdue University Faculty Scholar and an Adjunct Professor at IIT Indore. He has been associated with high-profile positions, including a materials scientist at Argonne National Laboratory and a visiting faculty at NIMS, Japan. His expertise spans lithium-ion batteries, energy storage materials, and electrochemical technologies. He has also held postdoctoral appointments, including work at the Intense Pulsed Neutron Source at Argonne National Laboratory, expanding his influence in scientific communities worldwide.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Pol’s remarkable achievements have earned him several prestigious accolades, including the 2024 Asian American Engineer of the Year, the Royal Society of Chemistry Fellowship, and recognition as one of Purdue University’s most impactful faculty inventors. Other notable awards include the 2021 AIChE Excellence in Process Development Research Award and the R&D 100 Award for “Versatile Hard Carbon Microspheres Made from Plastic Waste” (2015). His groundbreaking work has also resulted in multiple Guinness World Records, most recently for the fastest arrangement of elements in the periodic table in 2018.

Research Focus

Prof. Pol’s research revolves around sustainable energy technologies, including the development of advanced materials for energy storage applications such as lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries. He focuses on enhancing battery performance and safety, exploring novel materials like hard carbon microspheres from plastic waste, and improving electrochemical systems. His work in materials science aims to reduce the environmental impact of energy storage devices, driving innovation in clean and efficient technologies for a sustainable future.

Publications

  • Amorphous GeSnSe nanoparticles as a Li-Ion battery anode with High-Capacity and long cycle performance 🔋
  • Nonwoven fabric supported flame-retarding quasi-solid electrolyte for wider-temperature safer Li-ion battery 🔥
  • Operando Fabricated Quasi-Solid-State Electrolyte Hinders Polysulfide Shuttles in an Advanced Li-S Battery ⚡
  • Glory of Fire Retardants in Li-Ion Batteries: Could They Be Intrinsically Safer? 🔥
  • Inactivation kinetic parameters of hydrogen peroxide application in commercial sterility of aseptic processing systems 🧴
  • Ultrathin (15 nm) Carbon Sheets with Surface Oxygen Functionalization for Efficient Pseudocapacitive Na-ion Storage 💡
  • Innovative amorphous multiple anionic transition metal compound electrode for extreme environments (≤ −80 °C) battery operations 🏔️
  • Optimization of the Form Factors of Advanced Li-S Pouch Cells ⚡
  • Graphene triggered catalytic attack on plastic waste produces graphitic shell encapsulation on cobalt nanoparticles for ferromagnetism and stable Li+ ion storage 🔬
  • Enriched supercapacitive performance of electrochemically tailored β-Co(OH)2/CoOOH nanodiscs from sacrificial Co3(PO4)2·4H2O microbelts 🔋

Nadhim Hamah Sor | Construction Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nadhim Hamah Sor | Construction Materials | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, University of Garmian, Iraq

Nadhim Abdulwahid Hamah Sor is a Lecturer at the University of Garmian, specializing in Civil Engineering. He holds a Ph.D., MSc., and BSc. in Civil Engineering, with a focus on sustainable construction materials and advanced concrete technology. His career is marked by a deep commitment to improving the environmental impact of the construction industry through innovative materials, particularly geopolymer and self-compacting concrete. He has published extensively in top-tier journals and contributed to numerous research projects. With over 1,800 citations, an H-index of 22, and a significant international research collaboration network, Dr. Sor’s work has had a profound impact on the field. He is also actively engaged in consulting and applying his findings in practical industry projects. His expertise is highly recognized in the academic community, and he continues to be a driving force in the development of eco-efficient and sustainable materials for construction.

Education 

Dr. Nadhim Abdulwahid Hamah Sor completed his Bachelor of Science (BSc.) in Civil Engineering, followed by a Master of Science (MSc.) in the same field. He later obtained his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, specializing in sustainable construction materials. His academic journey provided a strong foundation in advanced civil engineering topics, particularly focusing on concrete materials and their environmental impact. His educational background is complemented by a robust research career that includes numerous publications in highly respected journals such as Sustainability, Cleaner Materials, and European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering. His studies and research have been pivotal in pushing forward the concept of green and sustainable construction practices, with a particular focus on geopolymer concrete, self-compacting concrete, and recycling waste materials. Dr. Sor’s academic excellence and his ongoing pursuit of knowledge continue to shape his contributions to the field of civil engineering.

Experience 

Dr. Nadhim Abdulwahid Hamah Sor has extensive teaching and research experience in the field of Civil Engineering. As a Lecturer at the University of Garmian, he is involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate instruction, specializing in construction materials, concrete technology, and sustainable building practices. Over the years, he has supervised numerous research projects, guiding students and fellow researchers through complex investigations in sustainable construction. His professional journey includes leading various research projects, including those funded by prestigious research bodies like the Harran University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit (HÜBAP). Dr. Sor’s work spans academia and industry, as he has been involved in consultancy projects aimed at improving construction practices with eco-friendly materials. His contributions to industry collaborations have made significant strides in promoting the adoption of geopolymer and self-compacting concrete, both of which have substantial environmental benefits. He remains a committed mentor, guiding the next generation of civil engineers.

Research Focus 

Dr. Nadhim Abdulwahid Hamah Sor’s research focuses primarily on sustainable construction materials, with particular attention to advanced concrete technologies. His work includes the development and application of geopolymer concrete, self-compacting concrete, and eco-efficient materials designed to reduce the environmental footprint of construction projects. His research investigates the use of waste products, such as fly ash, plastic waste, and corn cob ash, in concrete formulations to enhance their performance while reducing reliance on traditional cement. He has also explored the use of nano-materials to modify the properties of concrete, improving durability, strength, and sustainability. Dr. Sor is particularly interested in recycling materials within construction and their potential to replace conventional aggregates and binders. His research aims to develop practical, cost-effective solutions that can be adopted in the real world, promoting a circular economy in the construction industry while reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Compressive strength of sustainable geopolymer concrete composites: a state-of-the-art review 🌍🔬
  2. Geopolymer concrete as a cleaner construction material: An overview on materials and structural performances ♻️🏗️
  3. Innovative modeling techniques including MEP, ANN, and FQ to forecast the compressive strength of geopolymer concrete modified with nanoparticles 🤖🔧
  4. Rubberized geopolymer composites: A comprehensive review 🏠♻️
  5. Compressive strength of geopolymer concrete composites: a systematic comprehensive review, analysis, and modeling 💪🧱
  6. Performance of Self-Compacting mortars modified with Nanoparticles: A systematic review and modeling 🔍🧪
  7. The impact of nano clay on normal and high-performance concrete characteristics: a review 🧫🏗️
  8. Synergic effect of metakaolin and groundnut shell ash on the behavior of fly ash-based self-compacting geopolymer concrete 🌿🌍
  9. Thermal conductivity and hardened behavior of eco-friendly concrete incorporating waste polypropylene as fine aggregate ♻️🔥
  10. Development of eco-efficient lightweight self-compacting concrete with high volume of recycled EPS waste materials 🏗️♻️

Nousheen Zahoor | Animal Husbandry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Nousheen Zahoor | Animal Husbandry | Best Researcher Award

Master Student, Yangzhou University, Pakistan

Nousheen Zahoor is a dedicated researcher and graduate student from Punjab, Pakistan, currently enrolled in a Chinese language course at Yangzhou University. She is pursuing a degree in Animal Science, having previously completed a BS in Zoology from Government Sadiq College Women University in Bahawalpur. Throughout her academic journey, Nousheen has earned multiple scholarships and awards, including the Ehsas Scholarship, PM Laptop Scheme, and Yangzhou University Scholarship. She is passionate about animal science and biotechnology, with a strong foundation in stem cell research and animal welfare. In addition to her academic pursuits, she has volunteered in various scientific events, including the 20th anniversary of the School of Animal Science at Yangzhou University. Her diverse skill set, including lab expertise and language proficiency, has helped her contribute to several impactful scientific projects.

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Nousheen Zahoor’s educational background reflects her commitment to scientific excellence. She completed her Matriculation and F.Sc. in Pre-medical from Ali Garh Science College and Government Degree College Women, Kahror Pacca, Pakistan, respectively. She pursued a BS (Hons.) in Zoology from Government Sadiq College Women University, Bahawalpur, where she studied key subjects like Fisheries, Genetics, Anatomy, and Animal Diversity. Her academic excellence is demonstrated by her consistent high grades. Currently, she is furthering her education in China at Yangzhou University, pursuing a Chinese Language course (HSK Level 3) under a university scholarship. This combination of scientific and language studies enhances her interdisciplinary understanding and her ability to collaborate globally. Her academic journey reflects strong academic performance, a commitment to animal science, and a passion for continuous learning in diverse fields.

Experience

Nousheen Zahoor has gained valuable experience through academic studies and practical research roles. She is currently a graduate student at Yangzhou University, enrolled in the College of Animal Science and Technology, where she is enhancing her research skills in the field of animal science. Prior to this, she completed a BS (Hons.) in Zoology at Government Sadiq College Women University, Bahawalpur, where she developed expertise in various biological techniques, including stem cell research, PCR, and microscopy. She has also volunteered for several significant events, including the 20th Anniversary of Yangzhou University’s School of Animal Science and Technology and the Science and Technology Innovation competition. As an author, she has contributed to the field of veterinary sciences through her research on induced pluripotent stem cells in birds. Her academic and extracurricular experiences have equipped her with a solid foundation for her future contributions to the field of animal science.

Research Focus

Nousheen Zahoor’s primary research focus is on stem cell research and its applications in animal science and biotechnology. Her work investigates the use of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) in birds, exploring the potential for regenerative medicine and agricultural advancements. She is particularly interested in the opportunities and challenges associated with applying stem cell technology to animal production and welfare. Her research aims to bridge gaps in understanding the biological mechanisms of stem cells and their potential for improving livestock breeding, disease resistance, and sustainable agricultural practices. Additionally, she has gained expertise in various molecular biology techniques, including PCR, western blotting, and fluorescence microscopy, which have supported her research. Through her publications and academic pursuits, she is contributing to the growing field of animal biotechnology, with a strong emphasis on ethical, sustainable, and practical applications of stem cell technology in agriculture.

Publication Top Note

  1. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Birds: Opportunities and Challenges for Science and Agriculture (Veterinary Sciences, 2024) 🦠🔬

Emmaneul Owusu | Genetic Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Emmaneul Owusu | Genetic Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist, CISR-SARI, Ghana

Emmanuel Yaw Owusu is a renowned plant breeder and research scientist at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research – Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI), Tamale, Ghana. With over a decade of experience in agricultural research, his expertise lies in cowpea improvement and climate-smart agriculture. He holds a Ph.D. in Plant Breeding from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana. Owusu’s work focuses on developing high-yielding, Striga and Aphid-resistant cowpea varieties, addressing key challenges in African agriculture. His research contributes to improving food security and livelihoods for smallholder farmers in Ghana and beyond. Owusu has published several influential papers in reputable journals and is actively engaged in advancing plant breeding through molecular techniques.

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Emmanuel Yaw Owusu earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Plant Breeding in 2023 from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana. His thesis explored the introgression of extra-early maturing genes into Striga and Aphid-resistant cowpea varieties using marker-assisted backcrossing. Prior to this, he obtained his Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Plant Breeding from KNUST in 2015, where his research focused on the genetic study of early maturity in cowpea. He also holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Agricultural Technology from the University for Development Studies, Ghana, and a Teacher Certificate “A” from Wesley College of Education/University of Cape Coast. His education has been pivotal in shaping his expertise in plant genetics, breeding, and agricultural research.

Experience

Emmanuel Yaw Owusu has significant experience in agricultural research and development. Since November 2015, he has served as a Principal Technologist/Research Scientist in the Cowpea Improvement Programme at CSIR-SARI, Tamale. Prior to this, he worked as a Principal Technical Officer from 2011 to 2015 and as a voluntary service personnel in 2010. His career began with a National Service role at CSIR-SARI in 2009. Owusu’s role focuses on developing climate-resilient cowpea varieties and conducting research on biotic and abiotic stress resistance. His work has directly impacted smallholder farming communities by improving crop yields and resilience. Additionally, he has contributed to agricultural education, previously teaching at Bawku Methodist Junior Secondary School.

Research Focus

Emmanuel Yaw Owusu’s research is centered around improving cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) varieties for better yield, resistance to pests, and climate resilience. He focuses on developing climate-smart technologies and using marker-assisted breeding to introgress extra-early maturing traits into high-yielding varieties. His work addresses critical challenges in agriculture, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, such as Striga and Aphid resistance and improving crop productivity in challenging environmental conditions. Owusu’s research is vital for enhancing food security and the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Ghana and neighboring regions. His research also covers seed production, scaling up improved varieties, and the agronomic evaluation of breeding lines, ensuring sustainable agricultural practices in the face of climate change.

Publication Top Notes

  • “Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata): Genetics, genomics and breeding” 🌱
  • “Inheritance of Early Maturity in Some Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) Genotypes under Rain Fed Conditions in Northern Ghana” 🌾
  • “Genetic variability, heritability and correlation analysis among maturity and yield traits in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp) in Northern Ghana” 🌍
  • “Diallel Analysis and Heritability of Grain Yield, Yield Components, and Maturity Traits in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.” 🌿
  • “Gene action and combining ability studies for grain yield and its related traits in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)” 🧬
  • “Genotype × environment interactions of yield of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) inbred lines in the Guinea and Sudan Savanna ecologies of Ghana” 🌾
  • “Genetic control of earliness in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp)” 🌱
  • “Gender trait preferences among smallholder cowpea farmers in northern Ghana: lessons from a case study” 👩‍🌾
  • “Identification of sources of resistance in cowpea lines to Macrophomina root rot disease in Northern Ghana” 🦠
  • “Pyramiding aphid resistance genes into the elite cowpea variety, Zaayura, using marker-assisted backcrossing.” 🌾
  • “Generation mean analysis of the key earliness related traits in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp” 🌱
  • “Grain yield and stability of selected early and medium duration cowpea in Ghana” 🌍
  • “Parental evaluation, polymorphic loci marker survey and allelism study of earliness in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp” 🧬
  • “Cowpea: Field Establishment” 🌱
  • “Eliciting Near-future market segments for cowpea in west Africa” 🌾

Jae-Yeol Cheong | Hydrogeology | Environmental Engineering Award

Dr. Jae-Yeol Cheong | Hydrogeology | Environmental Engineering Award

Team Head, Korea Radioactive Waste Agency, South Korea

Dr. Jae-Yeol Cheong is a distinguished Korean researcher in the fields of groundwater science, environmental engineering, and geology. Born in Seoul, Korea, on May 19, 1975, he is currently a Principal Researcher at the Korea Radioactive Waste Agency (KORAD). Dr. Cheong has a vast expertise in environmental risk management, particularly related to groundwater systems and natural hazards. His leadership extends to international standards, as he serves as the convener of ISO TC113/SC8/WG2 for groundwater-related environmental issues. With a focus on interdisciplinary research, he has significantly contributed to understanding groundwater behavior and its applications in environmental sustainability. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and actively collaborates on global environmental standards, ensuring his contributions are widely recognized.

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Dr. Cheong earned his Ph.D. in Geological Sciences from Pusan National University in 2008, where he also completed his M.Sc. (2003) and B.Sc. (2001) in Geology. His doctoral research focused on geological processes and their impact on groundwater systems. His educational background in geology and environmental sciences laid the foundation for his pioneering work in groundwater research, natural hazards, and environmental sustainability. At Pusan National University, he also contributed to environmental studies, which has been integral to his career as a researcher. Over the years, Dr. Cheong has kept advancing his knowledge through continuous research and active involvement in national and international projects, which further enhances his expertise in geological hazards, groundwater modeling, and environmental risk management.

Experience

Dr. Cheong has extensive experience in both academic and research institutions. Since 2010, he has served as a Principal Researcher at the Korea Radioactive Waste Agency (KORAD), specializing in radioactive waste management and environmental safety. In addition to his role at KORAD, he has been an active member of ISO’s Expert Committee in Groundwater and Environmental Standards since 2019. His previous role as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Institute of Environmental Studies at Pusan National University also contributed significantly to his expertise in environmental research. His leadership in research groups and his involvement in shaping international standards for groundwater-related environmental issues demonstrates his impact in both scientific and policy domains.

Research Focus

Dr. Cheong’s research is primarily focused on groundwater systems, environmental risk assessment, and geological processes. His work explores the behavior of groundwater in relation to natural hazards such as earthquakes and droughts. A significant aspect of his research is the development of advanced hydro-mechanical models to simulate groundwater behavior in varying geological conditions. Dr. Cheong is particularly interested in the environmental implications of underground CO₂ storage, groundwater geochemistry, and the impact of natural events such as earthquakes on groundwater systems. His work has far-reaching applications in environmental engineering, particularly in groundwater management, radioactive waste safety, and natural hazard mitigation.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Simulation of Groundwater-Level Behavior in Southeast Region of Korea Induced by 2016 Gyeong-Ju Earthquake Using 2D Hydro-Mechanical Coupled Bonded Particle Modeling 📰
  2. Simulation of Groundwater-Level Behavior in South-East Region of Korea Induced by the 2016 Gyeongju Earthquake Using 2D Hydro-Mechanical Coupled Bonded Particle Modelling 📰
  3. Determining Groundwater Drought Relative to the Opening of a River Barrage in Korea 💧
  4. A Natural Analogue Approach for Discriminating Leaks of CO₂ Stored Underground Using Groundwater Geochemistry Statistical Methods, South Korea 🌍
  5. Hydraulic Parameter Generation Technique Using a Discrete Fracture Network with Bedrock Heterogeneity in Korea 🏞️
  6. Groundwater Level Changes on Jeju Island Associated with the Kumamoto and Gyeongju Earthquakes 🌏

Ayman Abdalla Mohammed abubakr | Sustainable Development | Excellence in Research

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ayman Abdalla Mohammed abubakr | Sustainable Development | Excellence in Research

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ayman Abdalla Mohammed abubakr, Abo Dhabi University, United Arab Emirates

Dr. Ayman Abdalla Mohammed Abubakr is an assistant professor in accounting at Abu Dhabi University (ADU) since 2012, specializing in academic programs for military colleges. He previously worked at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences at Dongola University, Sudan, from 2005 to 2012. Dr. Ayman has been awarded the Scientific Research Award (2018), Teaching Award (2020), and Service Award (2021) at ADU. His research interests include green accounting, AI applications in accounting, financial transactions in banks, real estate investment, and stock trading. He has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing to global academic discussions on finance, AI, and sustainable development. Dr. Ayman is also actively involved in the scientific community as a session chair and reviewer for international conferences and journals.

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Dr. Ayman Abdalla Mohammed Abubakr holds a Doctorate in Accounting from Dongola University, Sudan. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Accounting at the same institution and later pursued his postgraduate studies in the same field. He has specialized in financial management and accounting in military and civilian contexts, focusing on AI applications and sustainable financial practices. His academic journey reflects a commitment to combining theory with practical application, having contributed to multiple research projects and academic collaborations globally. Dr. Ayman is passionate about enhancing the quality of education and research, with numerous accolades for his work in teaching, research, and service.

Experience

Dr. Ayman Abdalla Mohammed Abubakr has over 19 years of academic experience. He has served as an assistant professor in accounting at Abu Dhabi University since 2012 and has been an academic coordinator for the Department of Financial Management at the university from 2020 to 2022. Before joining ADU, he taught at Dongola University, Sudan, where he held academic roles for seven years. Dr. Ayman has also participated in numerous international conferences, where he chaired sessions and acted as a judge. His professional journey reflects a strong commitment to research and teaching, which earned him several awards, including the Scientific Research Award (2018), Teaching Award (2020), and Service Award (2021).

Research Focus

Dr. Ayman Abdalla Mohammed Abubakr’s research interests focus on green accounting, AI applications in accounting, and financial management. He is deeply interested in how technology, particularly AI, impacts corporate financial reporting and internal auditing. His work explores the integration of sustainable practices in financial reporting, with a particular focus on the banking sector and stock trading. Dr. Ayman is passionate about advancing knowledge in areas like electronic banking, credit, and leasing. His publications in Q1 and Q2 journals showcase his dedication to innovative research in accounting and finance, aiming to improve both academic knowledge and practical applications in real-world scenarios.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Impact of AI Applications on Corporate Financial Reporting Quality: Evidence from UAE Corporations 📊
  2. Role of Investing in Human Resources in Enhancing the Organizational Renewal Capabilities of the Pharmaceutical Industry 💼
  3. The Nexus Between Audit Features and Timely Financial Reporting in the GCC Region: A Moderating Role of Institutional Ownership 🧾
  4. Determinants of Government Debt in ASEAN-5 Nations: An ARDL Analysis of Economic Factors 📉
  5. Challenges of Disclosing Environmental Accounting Performance and Its Impact on Quality Supply Chains to Promote Sustainable Development in Companies 🌍
  6. How Does the External Auditor’s Commitment to Professional Ethics Affect the Reduction of Creative Accounting Practices in Companies? Evidence from UAE 🔍
  7. The Impact of Internal Auditors’ Application for IT Requirements on the Audit of Internal Control Systems of Banks 💻
  8. The Impact of the Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications on the Preparation of Scientific Research in the Field of Accounting at Universities 🤖

Homère ISHIMWE | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Homère ISHIMWE | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Homère Ishimwe is a highly motivated Energy Engineer from Rwanda, born on November 27, 2000. He is passionate about contributing to clean energy solutions and sustainable development. With a strong academic background and practical experience, Homère has developed expertise in energy and mechanical engineering. He is actively involved in research, community energy awareness, and energy solutions. Fluent in both English and Kinyarwanda, Homère is also a dedicated leader, having served as a class representative for three years at the University of Rwanda. His commitment to sustainability extends beyond his academic work, as he participates in various environmental initiatives, including volunteering and being an active member of the NGO WE DO GREEN. Homère continues to expand his knowledge through internships, workshops, and global collaborations, aiming to make a meaningful impact in the energy sector.

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Homère Ishimwe is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Energy Engineering at the University of Rwanda – College of Science and Technology (UR-CST), which he will complete in 2024. His education focuses on mechanical and energy engineering, equipping him with skills in energy system analysis, efficiency, and management. Before university, he studied at Groupe Scolaire St Joseph KABGAYI, where he specialized in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (2016–2018), laying a strong foundation for his engineering career. Homère’s academic journey is marked by a deep interest in renewable energy, sustainability, and the application of engineering principles to solve real-world challenges. This education allows him to contribute meaningfully to the clean energy sector, both in research and practical applications, making him a valuable asset to any team or organization focused on sustainable energy solutions.

Experience 💼

Homère Ishimwe has gained practical experience through diverse roles in the energy sector. Since January 2024, he has been working as a Research Assistant, Grant Writer, and Operator at Hello Renewables Ltd, where he contributes to renewable energy projects and supports research funding efforts. In 2023, he completed an internship at the African Centre of Excellence for Energy and Sustainable Development (ACEESD), where he enhanced his knowledge of energy systems and sustainable practices. Prior to this, Homère worked as a Stock/Sales Manager at Schillo Phones in Goma, DRC, gaining management experience and a better understanding of business operations. These experiences have shaped him into a well-rounded professional, capable of tackling energy-related challenges while also refining his leadership, communication, and teamwork abilities. His work reflects his dedication to sustainable development and innovation in the energy sector.

Research Focus 🔬

Homère Ishimwe’s research primarily focuses on renewable energy systems, with a particular emphasis on wind energy optimization and sustainable energy solutions. His involvement in research projects like Wind Energy Siting Optimization in Fujian Province, China, exemplifies his dedication to exploring innovative solutions for energy efficiency and sustainability. He is also passionate about solar energy and has participated in various workshops, including those under the GREATER project funded by EnREHD Erasmus+. Homère’s work aims to improve energy access and optimize energy systems, contributing to sustainable development, especially in Africa. He combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, seeking to address global energy challenges while fostering clean and renewable energy practices. His research and collaborations continue to support the transition towards a more sustainable, energy-efficient future.

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  • Wind Energy Siting Optimization in Fujian Province, ChinaSustainability, 2024 [DOI: 10.3390/su162411103]

Dr. YongPing Lu | Kidney Fibrosis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. YongPing Lu | Kidney Fibrosis | Best Researcher Award

Attending physician, Department of Nephrology, Center of Kidney and Urology, The Seventh Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, China

Dr. Yong-Ping Lu is an attending physician in the Department of Nephrology at the Center of Kidney and Urology, The Seventh Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, China. His work revolves around metabolic kidney diseases, kidney fibrosis, and the role of gut microbiota in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Dr. Lu holds a Ph.D. from Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin and has extensive experience in both clinical and experimental research. He has developed ischemia-reperfusion injury models to study how acute kidney injury (AKI) progresses to CKD. His research has provided significant insights into the mechanisms linking gut microbiota and kidney diseases. Dr. Lu has also established a comprehensive clinical data and specimen repository related to CKD. His leadership in various national and provincial research projects has made him a key figure in advancing nephrology research in China.

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Education 

Dr. Yong-Ping Lu earned his Ph.D. in Medicine in December 2018 from Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, affiliated with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Freie Universität Berlin. During his doctoral studies, he developed expertise in nephrology and metabolic kidney diseases. His research at Charité focused on understanding the mechanisms underlying kidney fibrosis and chronic kidney disease. After obtaining his Ph.D., he advanced his research career as a postdoctoral fellow at Jinan University from January 2019 to July 2021. During this period, Dr. Lu contributed to pioneering studies in nephrology, including the role of gut microbiota in kidney disease. His academic journey provided him with a solid foundation in both basic and clinical research, making him well-equipped to contribute to cutting-edge research in nephrology. His education laid the groundwork for his current role at Sun Yat-sen University, where he integrates clinical challenges with laboratory research to push the frontiers of kidney disease understanding.

Experience

Dr. Yong-Ping Lu’s professional experience spans both clinical and research settings. Since joining The Seventh Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, in 2021, Dr. Lu has worked as an attending physician in the Department of Nephrology, focusing on metabolic kidney diseases and kidney fibrosis. He has also led numerous research projects investigating the role of gut microbiota in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Prior to this role, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Jinan University from January 2019 to July 2021, where he investigated the molecular mechanisms of kidney diseases and their interactions with metabolic processes. Dr. Lu’s clinical practice and research are deeply integrated, with his work bridging experimental and clinical nephrology. He has developed ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) models to study the progression of acute kidney injury (AKI) to CKD. He also oversees a comprehensive database of clinical data and biological specimens related to CKD, strengthening the linkage between research and clinical outcomes.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Yong-Ping Lu has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout his academic and research career. He has been recognized for his exceptional contributions to nephrology and metabolic kidney diseases, including being named the Youth Member of the Nephrology Branch of the Guangdong Medical Association. Additionally, he holds a membership with the Nephrology Branch of the Guangdong Precision Medicine Application Association, reflecting his leadership within the nephrology community. Dr. Lu has led research projects funded by national, provincial, and municipal levels in China, further emphasizing his outstanding scientific and clinical contributions. His work on the gut microbiota and kidney disease has earned him significant recognition in the field of nephrology. Dr. Lu’s impactful research has not only garnered citations but has also influenced clinical practice, earning him positions such as the Editorial Board Member of Clinical Medical Engineering Journal. His achievements continue to make him a leading figure in nephrology research and patient care.

Research Focus

Dr. Yong-Ping Lu’s research primarily focuses on metabolic kidney diseases and kidney fibrosis, with a strong emphasis on understanding the role of gut microbiota in chronic kidney disease (CKD). He has pioneered the establishment of a comprehensive clinical data and specimen repository related to CKD, which aims to uncover the health mechanisms that link gut microbiota with kidney diseases. His studies also explore ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) models to investigate how acute kidney injury (AKI) transitions into chronic kidney disease. Dr. Lu’s research integrates both experimental and clinical studies, addressing critical gaps in the understanding of kidney disease progression and treatment. His work has led to insights into metabolic reprogramming in kidney cells and the renoprotective effects of certain drugs. By bridging basic research with clinical application, Dr. Lu strives to develop novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies to improve outcomes for patients with kidney diseases, particularly those with diabetic nephropathy and CKD.

Publication Top Notes

  • Mechanism of the cardioprotective effect of empagliflozin on diabetic nephropathy mice based on proteomics 🧬
  • Renoprotective effects of empagliflozin in high-fat diet-induced obesity-related glomerulopathy by regulation of gut-kidney axis 🌿
  • A Predictive Model for Diabetic Kidney Disease Based on Inflammatory Gene Signatures and Its Regulatory Network 📊
  • The role of microbial metabolites in diabetic kidney disease 🦠
  • Urine metabolomics reveals biomarkers and the underlying pathogenesis of diabetic kidney disease 🧪
  • Anthocyanin improves kidney function in diabetic kidney disease by regulating amino acid metabolism 🍇
  • Empagliflozin reduces kidney fibrosis and improves kidney function by alternative macrophage activation in rats with 5/6-nephrectomy 💉
  • SGLT2 inhibitors improve kidney function and morphology by regulating renal metabolic reprogramming in mice with diabetic kidney disease 💊