Prof. Suresh Kumar Thallapuranam | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Suresh Kumar Thallapuranam | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mildred Cooper Chair of Biochemistry & Bioinformatics, University of AArkansas, United States

Prof. Suresh Kumar Thallapuranam is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of biochemistry and bioinformatics. Born on February 2, 1961, he obtained his Ph.D. from Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, in 1993. Prof. Thallapuranam’s career spans multiple international institutions, including the Center for Cellular & Molecular Biology in India, National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan, and the University of Arkansas. His research contributions in protein folding, bioactive peptides, and structural bioinformatics have earned him recognition in the scientific community. He is currently a professor and holds the Mildred B. Cooper Endowed Chair of Bioinformatics at the University of Arkansas. His work focuses on understanding molecular mechanisms and protein interactions with various applications in health and disease.

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Education

Prof. Suresh Kumar Thallapuranam completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies in India before pursuing a Ph.D. in Biochemistry at Osmania University, Hyderabad, in 1993. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his expertise in molecular biology and structural bioinformatics. After completing his Ph.D., he embarked on an international academic journey, serving as a research scientist at the Center for Cellular & Molecular Biology in Hyderabad from 1991-1994. His postdoctoral work at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan solidified his interest in protein folding, molecular interactions, and structural biology. Prof. Thallapuranam’s academic achievements continued at the University of Arkansas, where he has grown his career from a research assistant professor to a full professor. His research contributions and teaching excellence have made him a prominent figure in both the academic and scientific communities.

Experience

Prof. Suresh Kumar Thallapuranam has a rich and varied academic career that spans over three decades. From 1991 to 1994, he served as a research scientist at the Center for Cellular & Molecular Biology in India, focusing on molecular biology and protein studies. In 1994, he moved to Taiwan, where he worked as a research associate and later as a staff scientist at National Tsing Hua University until 2003. In 2003, he joined the University of Arkansas as a research assistant professor and progressively advanced through academic ranks. He has been an assistant professor (2006-2010), an associate professor (2010-2015), and since 2015, a full professor. Prof. Thallapuranam is also the Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research at the University of Arkansas since 2020. His research interests cover protein structure, folding, and bioinformatics, with significant contributions to understanding the molecular mechanisms in various health-related proteins.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Suresh Kumar Thallapuranam has received numerous awards and recognitions for his outstanding contributions to research and teaching. His excellence in mentoring and teaching was acknowledged through the Honors College Outstanding Mentor Award from 2007 to 2023. He received the Robert C. and Sandra Connor Fellowship in 2008 for outstanding research and teaching, and in 2010, he was honored with the Faculty Gold Medal from the Chancellor’s Office for his exceptional work with undergraduates. In 2015, he was inducted into the University of Arkansas Teaching Academy. Prof. Thallapuranam has been recognized by the National Academy of Inventors in 2017 and received the Charles Nadine Baum University of Arkansas Distinguished Award for Outstanding Teaching in 2018. Other prestigious awards include the Master Teacher Award (2014), Collis Geren Outstanding Interdisciplinary Faculty Award (2020), and the Nolan Faculty Award for outstanding teaching, research, and service in 2023.

Research Focus

Prof. Suresh Kumar Thallapuranam’s research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms governing protein folding, interactions, and bioinformatics. His work spans a range of topics, from non-classical secretion of proteins like Interleukin 1α and Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs) to investigating the role of cation-pi interactions in protein stability. He is particularly interested in the structure-function relationships of bioactive peptides and the molecular basis of FGF-induced craniosynostosis. Prof. Thallapuranam’s research also delves into the design of drugs targeting FGF-induced pathogenesis and other health-related protein interactions. He collaborates with multiple researchers in various disciplines, including chemistry, biological sciences, and biomedical engineering. Additionally, Prof. Thallapuranam is dedicated to advancing NMR techniques for studying membrane proteins and structural dynamics in complex cellular environments. His interdisciplinary approach connects basic research with potential clinical applications in cancer, viral infections, and tissue regeneration.

Publication Top Notes

  • Polyphenol-induced protein structural modifications in sorghum on pasting properties 🧬📖 (2024)
  • Elucidating the effect of polyphenol-protein interactions on rheological properties of purple waxy rice 🌾🧪 (2024)
  • Molecular Modelling, Synthesis, and In-Vitro Assay to Identify Potential Antiviral Peptides Targeting the 3-Chymotrypsin-Like Protease of SARS-CoV-2 🦠💊 (2023)
  • A meta-analysis of the protein components in rattlesnake venom 🐍🔬 (2021)
  • Silver ions caused faster diffusive dynamics of histone-like nucleoid-structuring proteins in live bacteria ⚡🦠 (2020)
  • Molecular mechanisms of heparin-induced modulation of human interleukin 12 bioactivity 💉⚙️ (2019)
  • Stilbenoid prenyltransferases define key steps in the diversification of peanut phytoalexins 🌰🔬 (2018)
  • Physicochemical Properties and ACE-I Inhibitory Activity of Protein Hydrolysates from a Non-Genetically Modified Soy Cultivar 🌱⚡ (2016)

Margherita Sisto | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Margherita Sisto | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Professor, University of Bari, Italy

Prof. Sisto Margherita is a distinguished Full Professor of Human Anatomy at the University of Bari, Italy, with a strong background in human and experimental morphology. Her research spans immunology, molecular biology, and autoimmune diseases, particularly focusing on Sjögren’s syndrome and fibrotic disorders. With an academic career dedicated to teaching and research, Prof. Sisto collaborates internationally with several prestigious institutions, contributing to advancements in autoimmune pathophysiology. Her work has made significant contributions to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying chronic inflammatory diseases, inflammation, and immune responses.

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Education

Prof. Sisto graduated cum laude in Biological Sciences from the University of Bari in 1997, followed by a Ph.D. in Human and Experimental Morphology in 1999. She also specialized in “Biology of Human and Animal Reproduction” and became board-certified as a Biologist in 1998. Throughout her academic journey, Prof. Sisto has demonstrated a dedication to advancing the fields of molecular immunology and human anatomy, shaping her impressive career in academia and research.

Experience

Prof. Sisto’s career spans several roles at the University of Bari, Italy, including researcher and adjunct professor. Since 2003, she has taught Human Anatomy across a variety of programs, such as Medicine, Nursing, and Biomedical Laboratory Techniques. She has supervised numerous graduate and postgraduate students and contributed significantly to Ph.D. programs in applied morphobiology and cellular sciences. Since 2019, Prof. Sisto has held the position of Full Professor of Human Anatomy, cementing her influence in academic leadership and education.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Sisto has received several accolades for her research. Notably, in 2011, she won the MD Honors Research Award with a $10,000 grant for her project on “The NF-kB Pathway as a Potential Target for Autoimmune Disease Therapy.” Additionally, she has been awarded multiple research grants, including funding from M.U.R.S.T and the Italian Ministry for Research and Higher Education. Her work is frequently recognized by scientific societies, and she is an active peer reviewer for several prestigious journals.

Research Focus

Prof. Sisto’s research primarily focuses on the molecular immunology of autoimmune diseases, particularly Sjögren’s syndrome. She investigates the role of autoantibodies in disease pathogenesis, explores immune regulation in autoimmunity, and studies inflammation’s impact on chronic diseases. Her work on macrophage and granulocyte activity, including their polarization and apoptosis, aims to uncover novel therapeutic strategies for autoimmune and fibrotic diseases. Prof. Sisto is at the forefront of research on emerging molecular therapies targeting inflammation and autoimmune disorders.

Publication Top Notes

  • Epigenetic Modulations of Non-Coding RNAs: A Novel Therapeutic Perspective in Sjögren’s Syndrome 🧬
  • Molecular Mechanism in Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) and Fibrosis 🔬
  • Epigenetic Regulation of EMP/EMT-Dependent Fibrosis 🧬
  • Targeting Interleukin-17 as a Novel Treatment Option for Fibrotic Diseases 💉
  • Interleukin-23 Involved in Fibrotic Autoimmune Diseases: New Discoveries 🧫
  • Immune and Non-Immune Inflammatory Cells Involved in Autoimmune Fibrosis: New Discoveries 🩺
  • Towards a Unified Approach in Autoimmune Fibrotic Signalling Pathways 🔍
  • Molecular Mechanisms Linking Inflammation to Autoimmunity in Sjögren’s Syndrome: Identification of New Targets 💡
  • Diseases of the Salivary Glands-Part II 🦷
  • The Expression of Follistatin-like 1 Protein Is Associated with the Activation of the EMT Program in Sjögren’s Syndrome 🧪

Suresh Kumar M | Cloud Computing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suresh Kumar M | Cloud Computing | Best Researcher Award

Professor & Head, Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology, India

Dr. M. Suresh Kumar is a distinguished academic leader and researcher in the field of Computer Science and Engineering. He is currently serving as the Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology, Coimbatore. With over 30 years of academic and professional experience, he has made significant contributions to the fields of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and IoT. Dr. Kumar has also played key leadership roles in institutional development and accreditation processes. His extensive research in areas such as energy-efficient resource allocation, driver drowsiness detection, and robotics has earned him international recognition and multiple awards.

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Dr. M. Suresh Kumar earned his Ph.D. in Information and Communication from Government College of Technology, Coimbatore, under Anna University, Chennai, in 2013. His doctoral research focused on scheduling algorithms in computational grids, specifically addressing economic and deadline considerations. He completed his M.E. in Computer Science and Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, in 2004, graduating with first-class honors. Earlier, he earned his B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering from Bharathidasan University, Trichy, in 1993, also with first-class honors. Dr. Kumar’s educational background provides a solid foundation in computational theories, algorithms, and emerging technologies, which has greatly contributed to his success in research and teaching.

Experience

Dr. M. Suresh Kumar has a remarkable academic career spanning over three decades. He is currently serving as the Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, a position he has held since June 2018. Prior to this, he was a Professor at Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, Coimbatore, from 2013 to 2018, and has also held positions as an Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, and Senior Lecturer. His early career includes a role as a Lecturer at the Government Polytechnic, Ooty. Throughout his career, Dr. Kumar has been deeply involved in various administrative and academic responsibilities, including accreditation processes, curriculum development, and managing student placements. His leadership roles and contributions to the institution have shaped its growth and development, and his research has consistently been at the forefront of technological advancements in the field.

Awards and Honors

Dr. M. Suresh Kumar has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout his career. Notably, he was honored with the SNR Sons Charitable Trust 25 Years of Service Award, recognizing his unwavering commitment and transformative impact on education and society. He also won the Silver Award for his EEG-based Driver Drowsiness Detection and Alert System, which was internationally recognized at the event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, for revolutionizing road safety. Dr. Kumar’s research achievements include winning the Gold Award at i2create 2019 for his innovative robot programming system aimed at improving air quality monitoring in industrial environments. Additionally, his work continues to gain recognition internationally, leading to invitations as a keynote speaker at global forums such as the Precision Global Forum on Renewable and Sustainable Energy (PRENE2025) in London.

Research Focus

Dr. M. Suresh Kumar’s research focuses on several cutting-edge areas of Computer Science and Engineering. His work in energy-efficient cloud resource allocation explores advanced hybrid optimization algorithms, aiming to enhance the performance and sustainability of cloud systems. He is also deeply engaged in machine learning applications, particularly in the development of safety systems like the EEG-based Driver Drowsiness Detection System. His research in robotics includes pioneering work on intuitive hand gestures for air quality monitoring in industrial environments, which earned international recognition. Additionally, Dr. Kumar has contributed to areas like IoT sensors, wireless sensor networks, and artificial intelligence applied to healthcare, mobile communication, and predictive analytics. His interdisciplinary research approach merges technology with real-world problem-solving, aiming to create sustainable, high-impact solutions.

Publication Top Notes

  • “Advanced Hybrid Optimization Algorithms for Energy Efficient Cloud Resource Allocation” (Radio Science) 🌐💡
  • “Face Detection using BPN Network, FIS, Neuro Fuzzy and ANFIS MODELS” (Book Chapter, Advances in Computer Science) 🧠📚
  • “Mobile Communication Using Near Field Communication and Radio Frequency Identification” (IJ Research in Advent Technology) 📱📡
  • “Missile Directed by Maneuverable Actuators” (Int. Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology) 🚀🎯
  • “Making of Autonomous Quadcopter Using IoT Sensors and Android Application” (IJ Science and Advance Research in Technology) 🛸📱
  • “Predictive analysis using Decision tree in Big Data” (IJMER) 📊💻
  • “A comparative study on various techniques for Image retrieval” (IJETCSE) 🖼️🔍
  • “Private Cloud setup: A Survey” (IJCSITS) ☁️🔒
  • “EHRP: Evolutionary Hybrid Routing Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Network” (IJ Engineering Research & Technology) 🌐🔋
  • “Penalty Based Heuristic Method Using Continuous Double Auction In Computational Grid” (Journal of Computer Science) 💸🖥️
  • “Explicit allocation strategy with DBC algorithm in Bag-Of-Task grid” (European Journal of Scientific Research) 💡🔧

SAMUEL BOADU | MATHEMATICS & ICT | Best Researcher Award

Mr. SAMUEL BOADU | MATHEMATICS & ICT | Best Researcher Award

PHD STUDENT, AKENTEN APPIAH-MENKA UNIVERSITY OF SKILLS TRAINING AND ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT, Ghana

Samuel Kwaku Boadu is a Ghanaian mathematics educator, researcher, and PhD candidate at the Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AAMUSTED), Ghana. Born on 28th October 1992 in Asuoso-Offinso, Samuel has been deeply committed to improving mathematics education in Ghana. He is passionate about using technology to enhance learning and strives to be one of the most influential mathematics educators globally. He holds an MPhil in Mathematics Education from AAMUSTED and a BSc from the University of Education, Winneba. Samuel is a self-motivated, result-oriented individual with a strong interest in using research to address educational challenges, especially in mathematics.

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Samuel’s educational journey has been focused on Mathematics Education. He is currently pursuing a PhD at Akenten Appiah-Menka University (2024–Present). Previously, he earned an MPhil in Mathematics Education from the same institution (2021–2022). Samuel completed his BSc in Mathematics Education at the University of Education, Winneba, from 2015 to 2019. He also attended Dwamena Akenten Senior High School (2007–2011) and Asuoso D/A Junior High School (2004–2007). Samuel’s academic trajectory reflects his deep passion for mathematics and education, positioning him as a future leader in the field.

Experience

Samuel has rich teaching experience in both secondary and tertiary education. Since 2021, he has been a Mathematics Teacher at Kumasi Senior High/Tech. School under the Ghana Education Service. He previously served as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Education, Winneba, where he assisted with courses like Discrete Mathematics and Differential Equations. Samuel also gained valuable experience during his internship at Techiman Senior High School (2018) and his time as a Pupil Teacher at Solid Foundation International School, Offinso (2011–2014). His combined academic and practical teaching experience has shaped his effective approach to mathematics education.

Awards and Honors

Samuel has received significant recognition for his academic excellence. He was awarded the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship Fund at the University of Education, Winneba (2016–2018), which helped support his studies. His strong academic record, research accomplishments, and contributions to mathematics education have solidified his standing as an emerging leader in the field. Samuel’s awards highlight his commitment to excellence and his ongoing pursuit of advanced studies in mathematics education.

Research Focus

Samuel’s research interests lie at the intersection of mathematics education, technology, and student achievement. His work explores the effects of peer tutoring, motivation, teaching quality, and the integration of technology on mathematics performance in Ghanaian schools. He is particularly focused on understanding how collaborative learning and student motivation impact academic success in mathematics. His current PhD research builds on these themes, aiming to improve teaching practices and educational outcomes through the use of innovative methodologies. Samuel’s contributions are pivotal in shaping the future of mathematics education in Ghana.

Publications

  1. Effects of Peer tutoring, Motivation, and Teaching Quality on Mathematics Achievement in Senior High Schools.
  2. Mediation and Moderation Effects of Motivation and Teaching Quality on the Relationship Between Peer Tutoring and Mathematics Achievement.
  3. A Comparative Study of Two Methods for Solving Quadratic Equations.
  4. Investigating Hindrance Factors Which Forestalled Teachers’ Participation in Performance Contracts in Senior High Schools in Ghana.
  5. Effects of Teaching Quality, Teaching Competence, and Mathematics Connection on Mathematics Achievement Motivation Among Senior High School Students in Ghana.
  6. Enhancing Students’ Achievement in Mathematics Education in the 21st Century Through Technology Integration, Collaborative Learning, and Student Motivation: The Mediating Role of Student Interest.
  7. The Role of Philosophy of Mathematics Education in Mathematics Teacher Education.

. Mittova Valentina | Virology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Mittova Valentina | Virology | Women Researcher Award

Professor, University Geomedi, Georgia

Dr. Valentina Mittova is a distinguished professor at Geomedi University in Tbilisi, Georgia, with a robust academic career spanning over 25 years. Specializing in biochemical and molecular biology research, her expertise lies in plant stress physiology, particularly the mechanisms underlying salt tolerance in plants. Dr. Mittova holds a Ph.D. from Ben-Gurion University in Israel, where she was awarded “Summa Cum Laude.” She has conducted cutting-edge research at renowned institutions like Oxford University, Rothamsted Research, and Ben-Gurion University. Her work has had a significant impact on plant stress biology, contributing to several publications and international conference presentations. Dr. Mittova is also highly experienced in teaching, having mentored students and researchers for over two decades. Her multifaceted career includes supervisory roles in research projects, training programs, and extensive involvement in scientific publishing.

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Education

Dr. Valentina Mittova completed her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in 2003 from Ben-Gurion University, Israel, where she researched the oxidative stress response of cultivated tomatoes and their wild, salt-tolerant relatives. Her work on salt-induced oxidative stress was recognized with the highest honor, “Summa Cum Laude.” She also holds a Master’s degree in Biology (1996) and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry (1996) from Voronezh State University, Russia, where she graduated with excellent grades. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Mittova has gained expertise in biochemistry and molecular biology, particularly in plant stress responses. Her education has provided a solid foundation for her extensive research career, with a focus on improving the understanding of biochemical pathways in response to environmental stressors, such as salinity. Her academic excellence and rigorous training in top-tier research institutes have established her as a leader in the field of plant biochemistry.

Experience 

Dr. Valentina Mittova has a wealth of teaching and research experience. Since 2022, she has been a professor at Geomedi University in Tbilisi, Georgia, where she leads the Research Institute for Experimental and Clinical Medicine. Her previous role as an associate professor at Voronezh State Medical University, Russia, spanned from 2004 to 2022, where she taught and conducted research in the Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics Department. In addition, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Oxford University and a researcher at IACR Rothamsted Research, contributing to biochemical and molecular biology projects. Dr. Mittova’s expertise spans plant stress physiology, biochemical mechanisms, and molecular biology, particularly in understanding oxidative stress and salt tolerance in plants. Her academic positions have allowed her to mentor students, contribute to scientific research, and foster international collaborations. She is also an accomplished grant writer and project manager, with extensive experience in scientific publishing.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Valentina Mittova has received numerous prestigious awards and honors for her scientific achievements. Notably, she supervised the “UMNIK” grant (2020–2022) funded by the Russian Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises in Science and Technology. She was awarded the Short-term EMBO fellowship (2002-2003), and the Jacob Blaustein Graduate Program for Desert Research (1998–2003). Additionally, Dr. Mittova has been honored with multiple fellowships from the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst) for her scientific achievements in 1998 and 1999. Her early career was supported by several grants, including the Soros student-scholar grant, which recognized her academic potential in 1996. She has also received funding from the State Committee for Higher Educational Institutions and the Russian Fund of Basic Research. These accolades reflect her contributions to plant biochemistry and molecular biology, showcasing her leadership in advancing research on plant stress mechanisms.

Research Focus

Dr. Valentina Mittova’s research focuses on understanding the biochemical and molecular mechanisms underlying plant stress responses, particularly salt tolerance. Her Ph.D. work at Ben-Gurion University explored the oxidative stress responses in cultivated tomatoes and their wild, salt-tolerant relative Lycopersicon pennellii, focusing on the enhancement of antioxidant enzyme activities. She has extensively studied plant organelles, including mitochondria, peroxisomes, and chloroplasts, and their role in mitigating oxidative stress under salinity. Dr. Mittova’s research has implications for improving crop resilience, particularly in regions affected by high salinity. Her work contributes to the broader field of plant physiology, biochemistry, and stress biology. She has been involved in several international collaborations, publishing findings in high-impact journals. Additionally, Dr. Mittova applies her expertise to clinical and experimental medicine at Geomedi University, bridging plant research with biomedical applications. Her ultimate goal is to contribute to sustainable agricultural practices by understanding plant stress tolerance mechanisms.

Editorial Board Membership

Dr. Valentina Mittova serves as an Associate Editor for Molecular Diagnostics and Therapeutics (Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences), demonstrating her commitment to advancing research in molecular biology and diagnostics. She has also served as a guest editor for the same journal, contributing to the academic rigor and development of scientific discourse. Dr. Mittova’s editorial expertise extends to her role as a reviewer for several prestigious journals, including Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology, and Molecules. Her contributions to these journals focus on plant biochemistry, molecular biology, and oxidative stress. She has participated in reviewing research papers on diverse topics, ranging from plant stress tolerance mechanisms to nanomaterials synthesis. Dr. Mittova’s editorial board involvement showcases her leadership and active engagement in the scientific community. By collaborating with other researchers and sharing her expertise, she helps ensure the dissemination of high-quality, impactful research in her fields of specialization.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Response of the cultivated tomato and its wild salt‐tolerant relative Lycopersicon pennellii to salt‐dependent oxidative stress: The root antioxidative system” 🌱🧬
  2. “Salinity up‐regulates the antioxidative system in root mitochondria and peroxisomes of the wild salt‐tolerant tomato species Lycopersicon pennellii” 🌾⚡
  3. “Up‐regulation of the leaf mitochondrial and peroxisomal antioxidative systems in response to salt‐induced oxidative stress in the wild salt‐tolerant tomato species Lycopersicon pennellii” 🌿💪
  4. “Control of ascorbate synthesis by respiration and its implications for stress responses” 🍅🧪
  5. “Salt stress induces up‐regulation of an efficient chloroplast antioxidant system in the salt‐tolerant wild tomato species Lycopersicon pennellii but not in the cultivated species” 🌞🍃
  6. “Activities of SOD and the ascorbate‐glutathione cycle enzymes in subcellular compartments in leaves and roots of the cultivated tomato and its wild salt‐tolerant relative” 🌿🔬
  7. “Coordinate induction of glutathione biosynthesis and glutathione‐metabolizing enzymes is correlated with salt tolerance in tomato” 🧬🌱
  8. “Response of the cultivated tomato and its wild salt-tolerant relative Lycopersicon pennellii to salt-dependent oxidative stress: increased activities of antioxidant enzymes in roots” 🌾🧪
  9. “The response of carbohydrate metabolism in potato tubers to low temperature” 🥔❄️
  10. “Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species signaling and communication in plants” 🌱💥

Mathieu Chartier | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mathieu Chartier | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

PhD student, Poitiers University, France 

Mathieu Chartier is a digital humanities researcher, educator, and web professional based in Buxerolles, France. With expertise in natural language processing (NLP) and information retrieval, he bridges technology and history. Mathieu is an independent consultant at Internet-Formation, specializing in digital training, web marketing, and development. A multilingual scholar, he holds a strong academic background in humanities and digital tools, delivering courses on SEO, AI, and digital communication. As a prolific author, Mathieu has written several books and articles about web technologies and marketing. His current PhD research focuses on improving historical data analysis using AI.

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Mathieu Chartier earned a Research Master’s in Ancient and Medieval Archaeology (2008) and a Professional Master’s in Information and Communication, Web Editorial Specialization (2009) from Poitiers University. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in Digital Humanities, focusing on improving information retrieval in historical research through advanced NLP and large language models. Over the years, Mathieu has also acquired certifications in Google Ads and Google Analytics, enhancing his expertise in digital marketing. His interdisciplinary education combines humanities, web technology, and artificial intelligence.

Experience

With a career spanning over 15 years, Mathieu Chartier has held several key roles in academia and industry. As a freelancer, he leads Internet-Formation, providing training in web marketing, SEO, and digital communication. He has been an adjunct lecturer at institutions like the University of Poitiers and Paris-Sorbonne, teaching digital skills, including web marketing, SEO/SEA, and AI. Mathieu has authored multiple books on SEO and Google Ads and has worked as a web editor for the CNED. He has a deep understanding of web technologies, programming, and digital marketing.

Research Focus

Mathieu Chartier’s research in Digital Humanities focuses on enhancing historical data retrieval using Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Large Language Models (LLM). His work aims to develop innovative methods for historical inquiry, applying cutting-edge AI techniques to optimize information retrieval in history. Mathieu’s interdisciplinary approach blends technology and history, making significant contributions to both fields. His current research project, HiBenchLLM, investigates how to benchmark historical inquiries using LLMs, pushing the boundaries of digital history and artificial intelligence.

Publications

  • HiBenchLLM: Historical Inquiry Benchmarking for Large Language Models (2024) 📜🤖
  • Techniques de référencement web : audit et suivi SEO – 5th edition (2024) 📚💻
  • Google Ads : 60 fiches pour obtenir les certifications officielles (2022) 📘📈
  • Guide complet des réseaux sociaux (2013) 🌐📱
  • Le guide du référencement web (2013) 🔍🌍
  • Du bon usage des réseaux sociaux (BioContact n°313) 🗣️💬
  • Vie privée, l’enjeu du moment (BioContact n°272) 🔐📚
  • Media queries CSS3 pour le web mobile (Oracom, WebDesign magazine) 📱💻

Sid-ali Blaifi | Photovoltaic | Excellence in Research

Dr. Sid-ali Blaifi | Photovoltaic | Excellence in Research

Lecturer, University of khemis Meliana, Algeria

Sid-ali BLAIFI is a PhD holder in Electrical Engineering, specializing in the control, modeling, and monitoring of energy storage systems. He currently works at the Research Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Automatics (LREA), University of Médéa, Algeria. His research interests encompass renewable energy, particularly photovoltaic systems, energy storage, and advanced control strategies. Sid-ali has made significant contributions to improving battery modeling, real-time monitoring systems, and optimizing energy systems with machine learning techniques. He is a prolific researcher with numerous publications in high-impact journals. His innovative approaches are highly regarded in the fields of energy storage and renewable energy technologies. 🌱⚡

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Sid-ali BLAIFI earned his PhD in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Automatic Systems from the University of Médéa, Algeria. His doctoral research delved into advanced control strategies for energy storage systems, particularly batteries in photovoltaic applications. His Master’s project applied Fuzzy-based Direct Torque Control (DTC) to induction machines, which was experimentally validated on a TMS320F2812 DSP board. Over the years, Sid-ali has consistently improved his expertise in energy storage systems, optimization algorithms, and machine learning techniques, positioning him as an expert in the renewable energy field. 🎓📚

Experience

Sid-ali has extensive experience in energy storage and control systems, gained through both academic and research positions. He developed a robust charge controller for batteries in photovoltaic systems and contributed to the modeling of energy storage systems. He also built a real-time battery monitoring system using LabVIEW. His work on battery degradation and accelerated test procedures for photovoltaic and vehicular applications has been widely recognized. Post-PhD, Sid-ali applied machine learning to optimize control systems like Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) in photovoltaic systems. His proficiency spans MATLAB/Simulink, LabVIEW, PSIM, and other tools used in energy systems research. 💼🔬

Research Focus

Sid-ali BLAIFI’s research primarily focuses on energy storage systems, particularly for renewable energy applications like photovoltaics and electric vehicles. He has worked extensively on dynamic modeling of batteries using Genetic Algorithms and Levenberg-Marquardt optimization, improving real-time battery monitoring systems. His research also integrates machine learning techniques with energy management systems, such as applying fuzzy logic and model trees for MPPT in PV systems. Additionally, he is developing microgrid control strategies using machine learning to enhance power sharing in distributed generation systems. His work is crucial in optimizing energy systems for efficiency and sustainability. 🔋🌞🤖

Publication Top Notes

  1. An enhanced dynamic model of battery using genetic algorithm suitable for photovoltaic applications 🌍🔋
  2. M5P model tree based fast fuzzy maximum power point tracker 🌞💡
  3. An enhanced dynamic modeling of PV module using Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm 🌞🔧
  4. Monitoring and enhanced dynamic modeling of battery by genetic algorithm using LabVIEW applied in photovoltaic system ⚡💻
  5. Improved model and simulation tool for dynamic SOH estimation and life prediction of Batteries used in PV systems 🔋🔍
  6. An improved dynamic battery model suitable for photovoltaic applications 🌅🔋
  7. Energy Storage and Photovoltaic Systems 🌞🔋
  8. Static and Dynamic Photovoltaic Cell/Module Parameters Identification 🌞📊
  9. Contribution to the development of a robust charge controller of a stationary battery for photovoltaic applications 🔋🔧

AyalnehYedem Fentie | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. AyalnehYedem Fentie | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Lec, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia

Ayalneh Yedem Fentie is a highly skilled researcher and lecturer in Geo Information Science at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. Born on October 1, 1990, in North Mecha, he has dedicated his career to advancing the field of spatial data analysis and environmental resource management. With proficiency in GIS, remote sensing, and cartography, Ayalneh’s work combines academic knowledge with practical experience. He has a strong passion for research, teaching, and contributing to sustainable development through spatial technologies. Outside of his academic work, Ayalneh enjoys writing, sketching, reading, and participating in voluntary activities. He speaks both Amharic and English fluently and is known for his analytical, strategic, and decision-making skills.

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Ayalneh Yedem Fentie holds two Master’s degrees: an MSc in Environmental Science from Debre Markos University (2023) with an outstanding CGPA of 3.97, and an MSc in Geo-information from Bahir Dar University (2020), where he achieved a CGPA of 3.88. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Environmental Studies from Debre Markos University (2015), where he earned a CGPA of 3.93. Additionally, Ayalneh holds a Diploma in Teaching Geography from Gondar College of Teachers Education (2010), achieving a CGPA of 3.81. His rigorous academic background has provided a solid foundation for his research and teaching career, particularly in the areas of GIS, remote sensing, and environmental management.

Experience 

Ayalneh Yedem Fentie has extensive experience in both academia and public service. Currently, he is a lecturer and researcher at Bahir Dar University, where he teaches GIS, Remote Sensing, and Cartography in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. His professional experience also includes serving as the Development Plan Monitoring and Evaluation Team Leader at the Merawi Town Mayor Office (2018–2020), where he contributed significantly to policy planning and implementation. Previously, Ayalneh worked as a Youth Affairs Mainstreaming Expert at the same office (2017–2018). Prior to his administrative roles, he worked as a geography teacher, vice principal, and principal at Mecha District Education Office (2010–2017). His work in both educational and governmental institutions has equipped him with practical knowledge in policy-making, community development, and education leadership.

Research Focus 

Ayalneh Yedem Fentie’s research focuses primarily on environmental sustainability, spatial data analysis, and the application of GIS in natural resource management. His research interests include water quality assessment, groundwater management, and the use of GIS-based models for environmental risk analysis. Ayalneh is particularly focused on improving land and water resource management through spatial technologies, with applications in agriculture, water resources, and environmental health. His work on agroforestry practices and groundwater contamination demonstrates a commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges, particularly in the Ethiopian context. By combining GIS with environmental science, his research seeks to provide practical solutions for sustainable land management, water quality monitoring, and pollution control. Through his academic and fieldwork, Ayalneh aims to contribute to Ethiopia’s development goals while fostering global environmental awareness.

Publications

  • Contribution of on-farm avocado tree-based agroforestry practice on selected soil physical and chemical properties of Inguti small watershed (Sustainable Environment, 2023) 🌱
  • Assessment of groundwater quality for drinking purpose using GIS-based WQI methods, in Koga irrigation (Water Science, 2024) 💧
  • Assessment of groundwater susceptibility to contamination using GIS-based modified DRASTIC model in the Rib watershed, Upper Abay Basin, Ethiopia (2024) 🌍

 

Sudip Basack | Geotechnical Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Sudip Basack | Geotechnical Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Principal, Regent Education and Research Foundation, India

Prof. Dr. Sudip Basack is an accomplished academician with over 21 years of experience in teaching, research, and consultancy. Specializing in Geotechnical Engineering, Water Resources, and Civil Engineering, he has contributed significantly to international academic communities. Currently serving as an adjunct professor at Graphic Era University, he previously held leadership roles including Principal at Elitte College of Engineering and Professor & Head at Kaziranga University. Dr. Basack’s global research collaborations have taken him to leading institutions like the University of Wollongong and the University of Technology, Sydney. His work focuses on soil mechanics, ground improvement, and sustainable engineering solutions. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Basack has supervised numerous M.Tech and PhD theses, authored several research papers, and delivered invited lectures worldwide.

Profile

Education

Dr. Sudip Basack holds a Ph.D. in Engineering from Jadavpur University, Kolkata (2000), with a specialization in Geotechnical Engineering. He completed his Master of Civil Engineering in 1996 (1st Class) at the same institution, followed by a Bachelor of Engineering (1st Class) from Bengal Engineering College, University of Calcutta in 1994. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Basack has built a solid foundation in Civil and Geotechnical Engineering, focusing on soil mechanics, ground improvement, and water resources management. His education, supplemented by international exposure, has paved the way for his research contributions to be recognized globally. Additionally, he is a Chartered Engineer in India and a member of several prestigious professional bodies including the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Indian Geotechnical Society, and the Indian Society of Hydraulics.

Experience

With over 21 years of experience in academia and industry, Prof. Dr. Sudip Basack has held various esteemed positions in both teaching and research. Currently an adjunct professor at Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dr. Basack has served as the Principal of Elitte College of Engineering and Head of the Civil Engineering Department at Kaziranga University. His academic journey spans institutions in India and abroad, including the University of Wollongong and University of Technology, Sydney, where he worked as a research academic and Endeavour Postdoctoral Fellow. In his roles, he has supervised numerous research students at M.Tech and Ph.D. levels, contributing to the successful completion of various R&D projects funded by the Government of India. Prof. Basack’s expertise spans soil mechanics, groundwater hydrology, and railway geomechanics, and he has gained recognition for his leadership and research achievements.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Dr. Sudip Basack has received numerous accolades throughout his career. He was honored with the 2018 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who’s Who and received the Reviewer of Excellence Award by Computers and Geotechnics in 2017. His contributions to research and education earned him the Best Paper Award at the National Conference on ‘Development in Engineering Education and Practices’ in 2020 and the Best Poster Presentation Award at the International Workshop on Sustainable Civil Infrastructure Development in 2019. Prof. Basack has also been recognized as an Outstanding Reviewer by multiple journals, including the International Journal of Geomechanics and Computers and Geotechnics. Other honors include the Endeavour Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship by the Australian Government, International Travel Support from India’s Department of Science and Technology, and an Early Career Research Award from AICTE. His work has been cited globally, further solidifying his academic reputation.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Sudip Basack’s research focuses on Geotechnical Engineering, Soil Mechanics, and Water Resources. His primary areas of interest include ground improvement, railway geomechanics, and the application of stone columns for stabilizing soft ground. Dr. Basack’s research examines the behavior of geotechnical structures under various loading conditions, with a particular emphasis on cyclic loading and soil-structure interaction. He is also involved in studying groundwater hydraulics and environmental engineering solutions for coastal aquifers and groundwater management. His work on the performance of soil reinforcement techniques, including stone columns and piles, has contributed to better practices in construction and infrastructure development. He has published extensively in high-impact international journals, with a focus on solving practical challenges in civil engineering. Through collaborations with international institutions, he continues to lead innovative research initiatives aimed at improving sustainable engineering practices and advancing geotechnical engineering knowledge globally.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Numerical solution of stone column–improved soft soil considering arching, clogging, and smear effects 🏗️
  2. Engineering properties of marine clays from the eastern coast of India 🌊
  3. Modeling the performance of stone column–reinforced soft ground under static and cyclic loads ⚙️
  4. Modeling the stone column behavior in soft ground with special emphasis on lateral deformation 🏝️
  5. Active earth pressure on translating rigid retaining structures considering soil arching effect 🌍
  6. Measured and predicted response of pile groups in soft clay subjected to cyclic lateral loading 🏗️
  7. Performance of laterally loaded piles considering soil and interface parameters 🔧
  8. Numerical solution of single pile subjected to torsional cyclic load 🔄
  9. Stone column–stabilized soft-soil performance influenced by clogging and lateral deformation: Laboratory and numerical evaluation 🧪
  10. Influence of relative pile-soil stiffness and load eccentricity on single pile response in sand under lateral cyclic loading 🏖️

 

 

Maëva Daoud | Brain stimulation | Young Scientist Award

Dr Maëva Daoud | Brain stimulation | Young Scientist Award

Research Assistant, Aix Marseille University, France

Maëva Daoud is a Research Assistant specializing in Neuroscience, currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Geneva. Her work spans across brain stimulation, epilepsy, and neurophysiological measurements. Daoud holds a PhD in Neuroscience from Aix Marseille University and has developed a strong foundation in experimental neuroscience through multiple internships and research roles. She is particularly passionate about improving treatments for epilepsy using non-invasive brain stimulation techniques like transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Daoud has authored several publications, presented at international conferences, and is actively involved in research that bridges basic and clinical neuroscience. In addition, she contributes to team leadership, organizing lab meetings and PhD events, demonstrating her capacity for both scientific and collaborative efforts.

Profile

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Education

  • 2024–2025: Postdoctoral Researcher in Neuroscience, University of Geneva, Switzerland
  • 2020–2024: PhD in Neuroscience, Aix Marseille University, France
  • 2017–2019: Master in Fundamental and Clinical Neuroscience, Claude Bernard University, France
  • 2015–2017: Bachelor in Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Paul Sabatier University, France

Daoud’s education reflects a strong academic progression, starting with a Bachelor’s degree in physiology and advancing through a Master’s and PhD in neuroscience. Her research trajectory has been deeply focused on epilepsy, brain networks, and neurostimulation. During her doctoral studies, she trained at prominent institutions like the Systems Neuroscience Institute and received mentorship from leading experts in the field. This educational foundation has prepared her for postdoctoral research aimed at improving clinical treatments for neurological conditions using advanced techniques like tDCS and neuroimaging.

Experience

Maëva Daoud’s research experience spans multiple prestigious institutions. From 2020 to 2024, she worked on her PhD at the Systems Neuroscience Institute in Marseille, focusing on brain stimulation‘s effects in epilepsy. Her research explored the neurophysiological mechanisms and network dynamics involved in drug-resistant epilepsy and their modulation by multichannel tDCS. Prior to this, she completed research internships at the Neuroscience Research Center of Lyon (2019) and Animal Cognition Research Center (2017), gaining expertise in intracerebral EEG, brain anatomy, and behavioral neuroscience. These internships provided her with diverse skills in neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and animal models, all of which contributed to her robust scientific foundation. Daoud has also taken on leadership roles in organizing team meetings and PhD events, demonstrating her collaborative skills.

Research Focus

Maëva Daoud’s research focuses on improving treatments for epilepsy through non-invasive brain stimulation, particularly multichannel transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Her work aims to understand the neurophysiological effects of tDCS on brain networks in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. She uses advanced techniques such as MEG, HR-EEG, and source reconstruction to study the impact of tDCS on brain excitability, functional connectivity, and epileptogenic zones. Daoud’s research explores both local and network changes in the brain, with the goal of personalizing brain stimulation therapies. Additionally, she investigates sleep-related brain dynamics and cortical-thalamic coupling during paradoxical sleep, offering insights into the fundamental mechanisms of brain networks. Her work blends clinical and experimental neuroscience, providing potential clinical applications for treating epilepsy and other neurological disorders.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Daoud M, Medina S, et al., The extent and depth of the epileptogenic zone network impact the response to tDCS. (Accepted in Brain Communication)
  2. Daoud M, Medina S, et al., Local and Network Changes after Multichannel tDCS using MEG in Patients with Refractory Epilepsy. (Accepted in Clinical Neurophysiology)
  3. Bastuji H, Daoud M, et al., REM sleep remains paradoxical: sub-states determined by thalamo-cortical and cortico-cortical functional connectivity. J Physiol. 2024, 602(20):5269-5287.
  4. Daoud M†, Durelle C†, et al., Long-term effect of multichannel tDCS protocol in patients with central cortex epilepsies associated with epilepsia partialis continua. Brain Topogr. 2024, 10.1007/s10548-024-01045-3.
  5. Simula S†, Daoud M†, et al., Transcranial current stimulation in epilepsy: A systematic review of the fundamental and clinical aspects. Front Neurosci. 2022;16:909421.
  6. Daoud M, Salvador R, et al., Stereo-EEG based personalized multichannel tDCS in drug-resistant epilepsy. Clin Neurophysiol. 2022;137:142-151.