Muneeb Ullah | Chemical Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Muneeb Ullah | Chemical Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Pusan National University | South Korea

Dr. Muneeb Ullah is a dedicated pharmaceutical researcher and doctoral scholar at Pusan National University, South Korea, specializing in pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical nanotechnology, and advanced drug-delivery systems. With an impressive scientific impact reflected by an h-index of 12, and 512 citations across 38 peer-reviewed publications, books, and chapters, he has significantly contributed to nanomedicine, wound-healing therapeutics, cardiovascular nanotechnology, colorectal cancer therapy, and biofilm-targeting drug-delivery platforms. His academic journey includes a BS-Pharmacy and an MPhil in Pharmaceutical Sciences with specialization in nanotechnology, where he developed polymeric nanoparticles using solvent-evaporation methods. Professionally, he has served as a Research Assistant at Pusan National University and at the National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS), as well as a visiting faculty member in Pakistan. His research focuses on nanoparticle engineering, diabetic wound healing, anti-biofilm strategies, 3D/4D bioprinting, cardiovascular nanotechnology, microbial inflammation, and precision oncology. He has also co-authored high-impact works in journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal, European Polymer Journal, Pharmaceutics, and Current Problems in Cardiology. His achievements include the HEC Indigenous Scholarship, Best Teacher Award, Best Talent Award, and Best Researcher Awards. Dr. Ullah continues to advance nanotechnology-enabled therapeutics to shape next-generation biomedical solutions.

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Featured Publications

Ullah, M., Aftab, M., Safdar, M., Naeem, M., & Wahab, A. (2025). Genetic engineering of fungi. In Fungal biotechnology (pp. 36–44). CRC Press.

Osman, A., Song, Y. H., Ullah, M., Kim, Y., Lee, H., Yoo, J. W., Hwang, D. S., & Seo, J. H. (2025). Sugar nanocluster adhesive boosts wound healing in diabetic mice. Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies & Applications, 11, 100933.

Aftab, M., Ikram, S., Ullah, M., Khan, S. U., Wahab, A., & Naeem, M. (2025). Advancement of 3D bioprinting towards 4D bioprinting for sustained drug delivery and tissue engineering from biopolymers. Journal of Manufacturing & Materials Processing, 9(8), 285.

Aftab, M., Ali, H., Ullah, M., Ikram, S., Khan, S. U., Wahab, A., & Naeem, M. (2025). Biomedical applications of carbon dots: Advances in antimicrobial therapy and targeted delivery systems. Biomedical Materials & Devices, 1–22.

Ahmed, Z., Ullah, M., Zeshan, D., Khan, S. U., & Ali, F. (2025). Exploring the tumor microenvironment in solid cancer: From biology to therapy. In Academic Press.

Yanze Long | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yanze Long | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Shenyang Jianzhu university | China

Yanze Long is a highly accomplished engineering researcher recognized for impactful contributions to mechanical engineering, construction equipment innovation, and intelligent structural systems. With an established academic background in construction engineering equipment, he has advanced research across intelligent lifting technologies, automated installation systems, wind-power maintenance platforms, and optimization of prefabricated building components. His scholarly record includes SCI and EI-indexed publications, editorial service for the Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, and a growing citation profile with an h-index supported by numerous high-impact documents and citations. He has led multiple provincial, ministerial, and national-level R&D projects, delivering transformative engineering solutions adopted by major industry enterprises. His portfolio includes over 30 patents, two authored books, and consultancy projects that improved efficiency, safety, and technological independence across China’s construction and equipment sectors. His research interests span intelligent construction systems, mechanical design, structural health monitoring, automation control, and advanced lifting technologies. His innovations have generated significant industrial benefits, including achievement transformations that boosted enterprise sales by 15.51 billion yuan. His work continues to accelerate industry modernization, strengthen China’s global competitiveness, and shape next-generation engineering solutions.

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Featured Publications

Tong, S., Zhao, J., Zhou, P., Zhang, K., Liu, D., & Long, Y. (2025). Automatic obstacle avoidance control system for cable crane with error constraints. Journal of Field Robotics.

Long, Y., Chu, S., Zhang, K., Zhou, P., Shi, H., & Hu, T. (2025). Real-time structural health monitoring based on measured and simulated data. Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation.

Long, Y., Zhang, K., Shi, H., Li, S., & Zhang, X. (2021). Theoretical and experimental analysis of thin-walled curved rectangular box beam under in-plane bending. Scanning, Article 8867142.

Long, Y., Zhang, K., Shi, H., & Li, S. (2020). Theoretical and experimental study on strain distribution of curved beam in-plane force considering pre-bending. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering.

Li, S., Wei, C., & Long, Y. (2020). Deformation analysis of engineering reinforcement straightening based on Bauschinger effect. International Journal of Steel Structures.

Andrea Ribeiro | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Andrea Ribeiro | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Isave | Portugal

Andrea Ribeiro is a distinguished Professor of Physiotherapy  spanning research in shoulder biomechanics, sports rehabilitation, cardiorespiratory physiotherapy, and aquatic therapy. Her work includes more than 20 scholarly documents published in high-impact journals, addressing scapular adaptations, shoulder external rotation, and functional assessments in overhead athletes, as well as balance improvement strategies for older adults. Ribeiro’s research focuses on clinical evaluation, injury prevention, and performance optimization in sports populations, integrating practical and theoretical aspects of physiotherapy. She has contributed to understanding scapulohumeral rhythm, glenohumeral adaptations, and the role of green environments in healthy aging. Her experience encompasses extensive teaching, research supervision, and active participation in international health congresses, reflecting a commitment to advancing physiotherapy knowledge and practice. Recognized for her contributions to clinical and sports physiotherapy, Ribeiro has influenced both scientific research and applied therapeutic strategies. Her work continues to drive innovation in athlete assessment, rehabilitation, and functional well-being, providing a strong foundation for evidence-based physiotherapy interventions. She remains dedicated to bridging research with practical applications, fostering healthy aging, and enhancing athlete performance across diverse settings.

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Featured Publications

Tomás, C. C., Oliveira, E., Sousa, D., Uba-Chupel, M., Furtado, G., Rocha, C., … Ribeiro, A. (2016). Proceedings of the 3rd IPLeiria’s International Health Congress: Leiria, Portugal, 6–7 May 2016. BMC Health Services Research, 16(Suppl 3), 200.

Ribeiro, A., & Pascoal, A. G. (2013). Resting scapular posture in healthy overhead throwing athletes. Manual Therapy, 18(6), 547–550.

Casotti, L., Ribeiro, A., Santos, C., & Ribeiro, P. (1998). Consumo de alimentos e nutrição: dificuldades práticas e teóricas. Cadernos de Debate, 6, 26–39.

Graça, M., Alvarelhão, J., Costa, R., Fernandes, R. J., Ribeiro, A., Daly, D., … (2020). Immediate effects of aquatic therapy on balance in older adults with upper limb dysfunction: An exploratory study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(24), 9434.

Ribeiro, A., & Pascoal, A. G. (2012). Scapular contribution for the end-range of shoulder axial rotation in overhead athletes. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 11(4), 676.

Fariba Shokoohi | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fariba Shokoohi | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

SR.C., Islamic Azad University | Iran

Dr.  Fariba Shokohi is a civil engineering researcher specializing in construction engineering and management. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at the Islamic Azad University, focusing on lean construction, sustainability analytics, and multi-criteria decision-making. Her academic path includes dual master’s degrees in Construction Engineering & Management and Industrial Engineering, supported by a strong foundation in civil engineering and cartography. Professionally, she has served in senior technical, design, supervision, and project management roles across major national organizations, including construction engineering firms, banking infrastructure companies, and intelligent systems corporations. Her expertise spans project management, sustainability assessment, BIM applications, fuzzy MCDM techniques, quality evaluation models, and advanced engineering software. She has authored impactful publications on lean–sustainable construction integration, fuzzy DEMATEL, green building systems, and self-healing concrete. Her research interests include sustainable construction, lean project delivery, green roofs, carbon emission reduction, intelligent project systems, and integrated management frameworks. She has actively contributed to national conferences and international journals and is a senior member of professional engineering societies. Dr. Shokohi continues to advance innovative methods in sustainable project management and construction optimization.

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Featured Publications

Shokoohi, F. (2025). Multi-dimensional sensitivity analysis of lean and sustainable construction: A novel MTDA approach for integrated project management. International Journal of Construction Management. (Accepted, June 2025)

Shokoohi, F. (2023). Application of focus group method in extended fuzzy DEMATEL technique: Integrating effective factors in lean and sustainable construction. Andisheye Amari Journal, 27(2), 105–120.

Rabieifar, H., Shokoohi, F., & Ashtiani, Z. (2021). Application of bacteria in concrete repair and its effect on self-healing properties: A review study. In 23rd National Concrete and Earthquake Conference, Concrete Research Center (METEB).

Farrokhzadeh, F., & Shokoohi, F. (2020). Integration of lean thinking and sustainable development in HSE management of the construction industry. Journal of Defense Maintenance Engineering Research, 3(2), 58–74.

Shokoohi, F., & Ravanshadnia, M. (2023). Evaluation of green roofs in reducing carbon emissions and improving environmental sustainability: A case study of a building in Tehran using DesignBuilder software. In 8th International Conference on Civil Engineering, Architecture, and Sustainable Green Urban Development.

Alina Elena Coman | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alina Elena Coman | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

INCDTP-Leather and Footwear Research Institute | Romania

Dr. Eng. Alina Elena Coman is a multidisciplinary researcher specializing in biomaterials, green chemistry, polymer science, and thermochemical processing, with extensive experience across academic and industrial environments. Her work spans advanced analytical techniques, catalysis methods (GC, HPLC), and the development of innovative biocatalysts, biocomposites, and sustainable polymer systems. She has contributed significantly to projects involving collagen extraction from marine and terrestrial sources, creation of biomedical scaffolds, bone fillers, wound-healing composites, and bioactive materials reinforced with hydroxyapatite. Her research also covers the valorization of biomass and bone waste through catalytic and pyrolytic routes to generate green chemicals. Dr. Coman has authored numerous Q1/Q2 publications addressing collagen gels, biomimetic materials, novel polyurethanes from recycled PET, environmentally responsible propellants, and advanced polymer formulations. She has presented her work internationally, delivering oral and poster presentations at major conferences in materials science, chemistry, nanotechnology, and biomaterials. Her background also includes project development, statistical analysis, equipment operation, and dissemination of scientific results. Through her contributions to research institutes and European-funded projects, she plays a key role in advancing sustainable materials, biopolymer innovation, and environmentally friendly technologies.

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Featured Publications

Coman, A. E., Peyrton, J., Hubca, G., Sarbu, A., Gabor, A. R., Nicolae, C. A., … (2021). Synthesis and characterization of renewable polyurethane foams using different biobased polyols from olive oil. European Polymer Journal, 149, 110363.

Dîrloman, F. M., Toader, G., Rotariu, T., Țigănescu, T. V., Ginghină, R. E., Petre, R., … (2021). Novel polyurethanes based on recycled polyethylene terephthalate: Synthesis, characterization, and formulation of binders for environmentally responsible rocket propellants. Polymers, 13(21), 3828.

Dănilă, E., Kaya, D. A., Anuța, V., Popa, L., Coman, A. E., Chelaru, C., … (2024). Formulation and characterization of niacinamide and collagen emulsion and its investigation as a potential cosmeceutical product. Cosmetics, 11(2), 40.

Ionescu, G., Macavei, M., Pătrascu, M., Volceanov, A., Pătrascu, R., Werle, S., … (2025). New integrated processing of chicken bone waste using an enzymatic pretreatment and slow pyrolysis to produce green chemicals. Energy Conversion and Management, 323, 119281.

Popescu, F., Titorencu, I., Albu Kaya, M., Miculescu, F., Tutuianu, R., Coman, A. E., … (n.d.). Development of innovative biocomposites with collagen, keratin and hydroxyapatite for bone tissue engineering.

Mario Schiffer | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mario Schiffer | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Erlangen University Hospital Department of Medicine 4 Nephrology and Hypertension | Germany

A leading figure in nephrology research, this scholar has built a distinguished career advancing the molecular understanding of proteinuria, glomerular diseases. Trained in molecular biology, internal medicine, and nephrology across top institutions, his academic journey spans medical education, residency, postdoctoral research in proteinuria, and progressive academic appointments culminating in a full professorship and departmental leadership. His research interests include podocyte biology, TGF-β and BMP signaling, nephrin turnover, slit diaphragm dynamics, zebrafish-based high-throughput screening, and mechanisms underlying diabetic and inflammatory kidney disease. He pioneered assays to study proteinuria in zebrafish, contributed to defining pathways of podocyte apoptosis, and advanced translational strategies linking basic science to clinical interventions in transplant nephrology. His work has been recognized with major honors such as the Heisenberg Professorship, New Investigator Awards, Franz Volhard Award, and multiple grants from leading scientific foundations. With extensive experience in clinical nephrology, scientific leadership roles, and multidisciplinary collaborations, he continues to drive innovation in kidney disease research and therapeutic development.

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Featured Publications

Bolanos‐Palmieri, P., Schenk, H., Bähre, H., Schroder, P., Staggs, L., Haller, H., & Schiffer, M. (2025). Kynurenine pathway dysregulation impairs podocyte morphology and bioenergetics in vitro and leads to glomerular dysfunction. The FASEB Journal.

Boi, R., Lassén, E., Johansson, A., Liu, P., Chaudhari, A., Tati, R., Müller-Deile, J., Schiffer, M., Ebefors, K., & Nyström, J. (2025). Cytoskeleton-associated protein 4 affects podocyte cytoskeleton dynamics in diabetic kidney disease. JCI Insight.

Bihlmaier, K., Willam, C., Herbst, L., Hackstein, H., Schiffer, M., Ströbel, A. M., Achenbach, S., Grampp, S., Bujok, K., Büstgens, F., et al. (2025). Rapid clinical effects of convalescent plasma therapy in severe COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Intensive Care Medicine.

Fueermann, F., Heller, K., Pavel, M., Herbst, L., Grützmann, R., & Schiffer, M. (2024). Pancreas transplantation as rescue therapy in a patient with type 1 diabetes and concurrent subcutaneous insulin resist.

Kraus, A., Skoczynski, K., Brötsch, M., Burzlaff, N., Leipziger, J., Schiffer, M., Büttner-Herold, M., & Buchholz, B. (2024). P2Y2R and cyst growth in polycystic kidney disease. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.

Ana Maria Abreu Velez | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ana Maria Abreu Velez | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Georgia Dermatopathology Associates | United States

Dr. Ana María Abreu Vélez, M.D., Ph.D., DSc, is a globally recognized dermatologist, immunohematologist, and biomedical researcher renowned for her leadership in autoimmune orphan diseases and multidisciplinary clinical research. With an impactful scholarly record including 72peer-reviewed publications, an h-index of 14, 659 citations. she has advanced scientific understanding across dermatology, immunology, toxicology, and tropical medicine. Her academic path includes a medical degree, a Doctorate in Science, and multiple postdoctoral fellowships spanning immunohematology, dermatopathology, and translational research. She has served in senior scientific and operational leadership roles, driving innovation, improving surveillance systems, and modernizing data-driven healthcare programs in national and international settings. Her research focuses on autoimmune blistering diseases, environmental toxicants, clinical trials, infectious diseases, and precision diagnostics. Her career includes leading major healthcare programs, enhancing operational efficiency, reducing costs, mentoring multidisciplinary teams, and developing novel scientific frameworks. Widely respected for her analytical rigor and scientific contributions, Dr. Abreu continues to advance global health through research excellence, strategic leadership, and impactful biomedical innovation.

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Featured Publications

Abreu Velez, A. M., Ramirez-Posada, M., & Howard, M. S. (2025). Post translational modifications and protein-protein interactome of endemic pemphigus in El Bagre, Colombia: A new variant analysis. Dermatology Practical & Conceptual, 15(3).

Abreu-Velez, A. M., Ramos Muñoz, W., & Howard, M. (2025). Is Tunisian endemic pemphigus foliaceus a real entity or should these cases be reclassified with other autoimmune blistering diseases? Dermatology Practical & Conceptual, 15(2).

Abreu Velez, A. M., Hashimoto, T., Upegui, Y. A., Vélez Arango, J. M., Olarte Aponte, A. M., Vega, J. A., & Howard, M. S. (2025). The pericardium cells junctions are a target for autoantibodies of patients affected by a variant of endemic pemphigus foliaceus in El Bagre and surrounding municipalities in Colombia, South America. Diagnostics, 15(8).

Abreu Velez, A. M., Hashimoto, T., Vélez Arango, J. M., Upegui‐Zapata, Y. A., Upegui‐Quiceño, E., Olarte Aponte, A. M., & Howard, M. S. (2025). New complex cell junctions in and around the intervertebral discs discovered using autoantibodies from patients affected by endemic pemphigus foliaceus in El Bagre, Colombia, South America. International Journal of Dermatology, 64(3).

Abreu Velez, A. M., Ramírez‐Posada, M., & Howard, M. S. (2024). Immunofluorescence findings in a reactivating lichenoid photoallergic chronic dermatitis (actinic reticuloid). Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 40(5).

Lufei Sun | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lufei Sun | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Guo Hua Life Insurance Co., Ltd | China

Lufei Sun is an emerging professional in actuarial science and insurance analytics, recognized for a growing academic. With solid training from East China Normal University, where she completed both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Insurance with strong GPAs and multiple merit-based awards, her background blends statistical rigor with practical actuarial expertise. Her experience spans actuarial modeling, product pricing, and risk analysis across major insurance organizations, including Guo Hua Life Insurance, ZhongAn Online P&C Insurance, HSBC Life Insurance, and China Continent Insurance. She has contributed to model management, reserve assessments, IFRS17 testing, reinsurance reporting, product iteration, and asset-liability indicator analysis. Her research interests center on actuarial modeling, insurance product innovation, risk management, and financial statistics. She has demonstrated strong analytical capabilities through pricing UAT case testing, cash-flow monitoring, and product optimization tasks. Recognized with consecutive Outstanding Student Scholarships and multiple honors during her studies, she continues to advance her expertise in insurance analytics and actuarial science. Overall, she represents a new generation of actuarial professionals dedicated to data-driven decision-making and innovative risk solutions.

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Featured Publications

Xu, Z., Sun, L., & Yuan, X. (2025). Optimal decision-making for annuity insurance under the perspective of disability risk. Mathematics, 13(20), Article 3290.

Ajung Heo | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ajung Heo | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Sogang University | South Korea

Ajung Heo is a dedicated researcher and Ph.D. candidate at Sogang University Business School, focusing on international business and cross-cultural management. She holds an M.A. in Business Administration from Pusan National University and a B.A. in Management from the City University of New York. Her research explores how digital strategies, innovation appropriability, and organizational behavior influence the competitiveness and international expansion of multinational enterprises. Ajung Heo’s publications, including “Search better, export stronger: the role of appropriability and digital strategy in South Korea,” highlight her contributions to understanding global business dynamics. She has also engaged in collaborative projects that integrate theory with practice, fostering innovation and managerial relevance. Her academic excellence and commitment to global research advancement have earned her recognition as a promising scholar in international business studies. Through her work, she continues to bridge research and real-world application, contributing valuable insights to global enterprise development and sustainable business practices.

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Featured Publications

Heo, A.-j., & Yoo, C.-y. (2024). The impact of entrepreneurial orientation on export performance: The moderating effects of exploratory and exploitative activities. Journal of Trade Studies, 49(4), 295–319.

Heo, A.-j., Yoo, D.-b., & Ham, S.-h. (2025). The impact of talent-preferential policies on organizational commitment: The moderated mediating effects of job satisfaction and rational organizational culture. Journal of Management Research, 40(1), 103–122.

Heo, A.-j., Yoo, C.-y., & Lee, K.-p. (2025). A study on dual organizational identity among local employees of multinational corporation subsidiaries in Korea. Journal of Management Studies, 54(1), 55–80.

Yoo, C.-y., Park, Y.-s., & Heo, A.-j. (2024). Organizational staffing policy and organizational identification of host country nationals working at MNC subsidiary in Korea. Journal of International Trade and Commerce, 17–32.

Heo, A.-j., Lee, K.-p., & Yoo, C.-y. (2024). An exploratory study on the dual organizational identity of local employees of multinational corporation subsidiaries. Proceedings of the Korean Management Association Convergence Conference, 384–410.

Younggun Kim | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Younggun Kim | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Sogang University | South Korea

Younggun Kim is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Management at Sogang University, South Korea, specializing in strategic human resource management and organizational behavior. His academic journey reflects a strong focus on understanding how digital transformation and artificial intelligence reshape modern management practices. With an emerging research profile, he has published several SSCI and ESCI-indexed journal papers, including “Search better, export stronger: the role of appropriability and digital strategy in South Korea” and “The appropriability paradox: how innovation protection moderates entrepreneurial orientation’s impact on international expansion. Younggun actively collaborates with academic peers, such as Jang-Ho Choi and Ajung Heo, to explore boundaryless career behaviors and the impact of job crafting on employee success. He is a member of both the Academy of Management (AOM) and The Korean Academic Society of Business Administration (KASBA). His ongoing doctoral work examines how organizational factors and employment types influence employee engagement in the evolving digital economy. Through his innovative research, Younggun aims to contribute to the effective integration of digital and AI strategies into HRM, particularly supporting small and medium-sized enterprises worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Lee, G., Kim, Y., & Choi, J.-H. (2024). The effect of ethical leadership on ethical voice behavior of public institution members: Focused on the moderated mediation effect of psychological ownership and reflective moral attentiveness. Journal of Ethical Management, 24(1), 31–58.

Heo, A. J., & Kim, Y. (2025). The appropriability paradox: How innovation protection moderates entrepreneurial orientation’s impact on international expansion. Review of International Business and Strategy.

Kim, Y., Lee, K., & Choi, J.-H. (2025). Exploring boundaryless careerists inside organizations: The role of job crafting and work engagement to subjective career success. The Career Development Quarterly.

Kim, Y. (2025). Search better, export stronger: The role of appropriability and digital strategy in South Korea.