Ophir Katzenelenbogen | Cognitive Science | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr Ophir Katzenelenbogen | Cognitive Science | Pioneer Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Dr. Ophir Katzenelenbogen is a clinical psychologist and interdisciplinary researcher whose work spans social, developmental, and health psychology. A postdoctoral fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he focuses on dyadic goal dynamics, mindfulness-based interventions, and mental health prediction models for adolescents. He holds a PhD in Psychology from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, where he investigated interdependence in couples’ goal pursuits. Dr. Katzenelenbogen has collaborated with top international research labs, such as the REACH Lab at the University of Southern California, and has authored peer-reviewed publications in Q1 journals. With clinical experience in psychiatric settings, psychotrauma centers, and psychodynamic therapy, he bridges empirical science with real-world therapeutic applications. His leadership, community involvement, and service in the IDF further highlight a career grounded in resilience, compassion, and innovation. He is currently developing ecological, personalized interventions that aim to transform how cognitive and emotional health is supported across diverse populations.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Ophir Katzenelenbogen’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Education from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (2013–2016), where he graduated with distinction (94.03 GPA). He continued to pursue a Master’s degree in Psychology at Ruppin Academic Center (2016–2018), earning a weighted GPA of 91.54 and an exceptional thesis score of 93. For his PhD (2018–2024), also at Ben-Gurion University, he explored “Dyadic Interdependence in Goal-Dynamics” under Prof. Eran Bar-Kalifa and achieved a remarkable coursework GPA of 95.5. Currently, he is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, mentored by Dr. Gal Lazarus. His education reflects a unique integration of psychological science, clinical training, and applied methodology, forming a strong foundation for innovative research in behavioral science, mindfulness, and predictive modeling in mental health.

💼 Professional 

Dr. Katzenelenbogen’s clinical and research experience is rich and multidimensional. He has completed residencies in psychiatric hospitals and youth villages, including “Hillel Yaffe” Medical Center and “Talpiot” Youth Village, where he delivered psychological interventions to diverse populations. Since 2022, he has served as a clinical evaluator at “Metiv”—Israel’s Center for the Treatment of Psychotrauma—and contributed to MDMA-assisted psychotherapy trials for the MAPS organization. His research experience includes collaborations with Prof. Telma Handler on trauma neuroscience and interventions for seniors. He led mindfulness groups during his MA and postdoctoral research and was a visiting scholar at the REACH Lab, USC. His service in the Israeli Army included roles focused on education and inclusion of special populations. This blend of academic rigor, clinical sensitivity, and social outreach defines his forward-thinking, impact-driven professional profile.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Katzenelenbogen’s research lies at the intersection of dyadic psychology, cognitive intervention, and ecological mental health modeling. His doctoral work investigated how goal interdependence affects relational outcomes and motivation in couples, offering empirical insights into daily behavior coordination. He has since broadened his focus to include mindfulness-based interventions for seniors, cognitive functioning, and mental distress regulation. Currently, as a postdoctoral fellow, he is pioneering the development of predictive, data-driven models for adolescent mental health, using real-time ecological assessment tools. This approach is designed to enable personalized, transdiagnostic mental health care, moving beyond traditional static diagnoses. His research integrates behavioral data, psychological constructs, and digital delivery methods to promote adaptive functioning across the lifespan. His work is distinguished by methodological rigor, cross-cultural relevance, and a commitment to accessible, scalable interventions that respond to real-world psychological challenges.

📚 Publication Top Notes

  1. 👩‍👧 The Moderating Effect of Maternal Modeling on Age-Related Decline in Children’s Physical Activity

  2. 🧘‍♂️ Brief Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Seniors—An Exploratory Semi-Randomized Examination of Decentering Effects on Cognitive Functions and Psychological Distress

 

 

Mr Adolor David Aiyeki | Additive Manufacturing of Lunar Regolith Simulant | Best Paper Award

Mr Adolor David Aiyeki | Additive Manufacturing of Lunar Regolith Simulant | Best Paper Award

PhD Student, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia

Adolor David Aiyeki is an emerging researcher and engineer dedicated to the advancement of sustainable manufacturing technologies for both Earth and extraterrestrial environments. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Mathematics and Mechanics at the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia. Adolor’s journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Benin, Nigeria, and a Master’s in Advanced Manufacturing from Skoltech. A natural problem solver and systems thinker, he integrates hands-on industry experience with high-level academic research. He has led automation and mechanical engineering projects in Nigeria and contributed to sustainability education as a UN SDG Action Campaign volunteer. Adolor’s work focuses on additive manufacturing of lunar regolith for space construction, and he has received multiple honors for academic excellence and innovation. Driven by curiosity, sustainability, and global impact, he aspires to revolutionize the future of space-based manufacturing and green energy systems through innovative material research.

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🎓 Education

Adolor David Aiyeki has a solid academic background in mechanical engineering and advanced manufacturing. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Benin, Nigeria, where he conducted research on biomass gasifiers. He further pursued a Master of Science in Advanced Manufacturing Technologies at the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia, with a thesis on using lunar regolith for in-situ space construction through Digital Light Processing (DLP). His curriculum included advanced topics in finite element analysis, additive manufacturing, composite materials, and product lifecycle management (PLM). Currently, Adolor is a Ph.D. candidate in Mathematics and Mechanics at Skoltech, investigating supercritical CO₂ processing for photopolymer-based ceramic 3D printing. His interdisciplinary education spans core mechanical engineering, computational modeling, sustainability, and futuristic space applications, empowering him with the theoretical foundation and experimental skills to drive innovation at the intersection of energy, material science, and manufacturing.

💼 Experience 

Adolor’s professional experience spans engineering, education, and sustainability. He served as an Assistant Home Automation Engineer at Hometronix Nigeria, where he developed and installed smart control systems for residential and commercial clients. His efforts improved project efficiency and earned a high client satisfaction rate. At Friday Omoragbon & Sons Ltd., he worked as a Mechanical Engineer, supervising construction and pipeline installations. Earlier, as an intern at the Nigeria Airspace Management Agency and Autogenius Royal Motors, he gained valuable hands-on experience in power systems and automotive diagnostics. In addition, Adolor worked as a science teacher, inspiring students in mathematics, physics, and basic technology. His long-term volunteer work with the UN SDG Action Campaign showcases his passion for advocacy, where he led youth engagement programs and sustainable development initiatives. These multifaceted roles reflect his adaptability, leadership, and technical skills across diverse sectors from field engineering to global awareness.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Adolor David Aiyeki has been widely recognized for his academic excellence and leadership potential. At Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, he received the Scholarship for Development and Academic Excellence, and his Master’s thesis earned the Best Research Thesis Award (2024). His undergraduate achievements were supported by the Matthew Okpebholo Foundation Scholarship and the Agbami Medical and Engineering Professionals Scholarship, spanning 2014–2017. His talent in science was evident early on, winning a Gold Medal at the Science Talent Search Innovation Championship and a Silver Medal in the STAN National Competition. He also graduated as the Best Science Student from Blessed Saint Paul High School in 2009. These awards reflect not only Adolor’s academic rigor but also his commitment to social impact and scientific innovation. With each honor, his trajectory affirms his position as a promising thought leader in sustainable energy, materials research, and space engineering.

🔬 Research Focus 

Adolor’s research revolves around advanced additive manufacturing technologies and their applications in sustainable and extraterrestrial construction. His Master’s research focused on “Improved Additive Manufacturing of Lunar Regolith Simulant via Digital Light Processing”, a breakthrough concept for in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) on the Moon. This work aims to reduce dependence on Earth-bound materials for space missions by turning lunar soil into usable construction materials using photopolymerization techniques. Currently, his Ph.D. project explores the use of supercritical CO₂ in ceramic additive manufacturing, enhancing material strength and resolution. His approach is deeply interdisciplinary, integrating fluid dynamics, multiphase flow modeling, and material characterization. The dual focus on green manufacturing and space resource utilization places Adolor’s research at the forefront of next-gen engineering. His work has implications for sustainable infrastructure on Earth and future Moon or Mars colonization projects, contributing to the growing field of space engineering and planetary sustainability.

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📘 Improved Additive Manufacturing of Lunar Regolith Simulant via Digital Light Processing for In-Situ Resource Utilization on the Moon 🌕🖨️🧪

Parisasadat Shojaei | Cybersecurity and Privacy | Distinguished Scientist Award

Ms Parisasadat Shojaei | Cybersecurity and Privacy | Distinguished Scientist Award

PhD Candidate, University of Wollongong, Australia. 

Parisasadat Shojaei is a PhD candidate in Computer Science at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Her interdisciplinary expertise bridges computer engineering, privacy-enhancing technologies, and AI-driven health informatics. With over a decade of teaching and industry experience in Iran and Australia, Parisa has mentored students, led IT projects, and contributed to cross-functional research in data privacy and cybersecurity. Her PhD research explores user-centric privacy frameworks in mobile health (mHealth) applications. She has worked on high-impact projects, including data analysis in DEI initiatives and cloud security practices. With a solid background in both academia and industry, Parisa combines practical software development skills with academic rigor. She has published several peer-reviewed papers, presented at international conferences, and earned multiple awards for academic excellence and research contributions. Passionate about ethical AI and inclusive technologies, she continues to bridge the gap between secure system design and user trust.

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📘 Education 

Parisa holds a Bachelor and Master of Science in Computer Engineering – Software from Islamic Azad University, Iran, where she earned accolades such as the Best Graduate Student Award. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Computer Science (Information Science) at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Her thesis, “Developing Effective Privacy-Enhancing Guidelines for Designing mHealth Applications,” is supervised by Dr. Elena Vlahu-Gjorgievska and A/Prof. Casey Chow. Her education blends deep technical skills in software engineering with specialized training in data privacy, health informatics, and cybersecurity. In addition to her formal education, Parisa has earned numerous certifications from institutions like HarvardX, CIW, and TsinghuaX, covering topics such as Python for Research, AI, Data Science, and Web Development. Her continued education through workshops and online learning platforms reflects a dedication to lifelong learning and staying current with emerging technologies.

🧑‍💻 Experience 

Parisa brings a robust mix of academic, industrial, and research experience. She is currently a PhD candidate and demonstrator at the University of Wollongong, teaching subjects like Web Development, Cryptography, AI, and Cybersecurity. Professionally, she has served as a web developer and data analyst in Australia, working with Cultural Infusion and Metallum Fabrication Pty Ltd, where she applied her skills in GDPR compliance, AWS security, and data visualization. Previously in Iran, she held roles as a software developer, web designer, and lecturer across several universities and tech institutes. She led research in AI, machine learning, and cybersecurity, contributing to numerous publications and national conferences. Her leadership includes mentoring PhD students, managing research projects, and coordinating industrial collaborations. Parisa excels in interdisciplinary teamwork, cloud computing, and privacy-enhancing technologies, seamlessly integrating theoretical research with practical implementations.

🔬 Research Focus 

Parisa’s research is deeply rooted in the intersection of privacy, cybersecurity, and digital health technologies. Her PhD research is centered on creating privacy-enhancing guidelines for the design of mHealth (mobile health) applications, integrating user-centric design principles with secure architecture. She investigates how privacy perceptions influence user behavior and trust in digital health systems. Her previous research includes evolutionary algorithms, task scheduling in cloud computing, fuzzy systems for intrusion detection, and AI-driven optimization models. Recently, her work has expanded to data ethics, cloud-based privacy-preserving technologies, and GDPR-compliant frameworks in DEI data management. Her approach combines quantitative methods, machine learning models, and empirical user studies. Parisa is particularly interested in bridging the gap between theoretical privacy models and real-world application usability, contributing toward more ethical and secure tech ecosystems. Her contributions aim to support inclusive, transparent, and user-trusted digital infrastructures in healthcare and education sectors.

📚 Publication Top Notes

  1. 🧠📱 Enhancing Privacy in mHealth Applications: A User-Centric Model Identifying Key Factors Influencing Privacy-Related Behaviours

  2. 🔒📊 Security and Privacy of Technologies in Health Information Systems: A Systematic Literature Review

  3. 🌌👩‍🍼 Developing and Testing a Mobile Application for Breastfeeding Support: The Milky Way Application

  4. 🧮☁️ An Approach to Optimized Imperialist Competitive Algorithm for Task Scheduling in Cloud Computing

  5. 🐝⏱️ A Hybrid Particle Swarm Optimization for Task Scheduling in Cloud Computing

  6. 🧬📦 An Approach to Optimized Genetic Algorithm for Task Scheduling in Cloud Computing

  7. 🎯🚦 Threshold Acceptance Approach for Task Scheduling in Cloud Computing

  8. 🐜🔍 A Hybrid Algorithm for Task Scheduling Based on Ant Colony Optimization and Local Neighborhood Search

  9. 🛡️🧠 Intelligent Intrusion Detection Using Fuzzy Imperialist Competitive Algorithm

  10. 🧿📘 A Hybrid Algorithm for Task Scheduling Based on Binary Particle Swarm Optimization and Local Neighborhood Search

 

 

Viktoriia Shtefan | Corrosion | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Viktoriia Shtefan | Corrosion | Best Academic Researcher Award

Academic researcher , Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW Dresden) , Germany

Professor Dr. Viktoriia Shtefan is an internationally recognized expert in technical electrochemistry, with over two decades of academic and research experience spanning Ukraine and Germany. She holds the position of academic researcher at the Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW Dresden), while also leading the Department of Technical Electrochemistry at NTU “KhPI” in Ukraine. With a strong background in corrosion science, metallic glasses, and electrochemical coatings, Dr. Shtefan’s work is pivotal in advancing sustainable materials for energy, biomedical, and industrial applications. Her career includes prestigious fellowships, leadership in DFG-funded projects, and contributions to international collaborations. As a Ukrainian refugee scholar, she has also been a recipient of multiple mobility and support grants. Her prolific research output includes journal articles, book chapters, and a patent, reflecting both scientific depth and practical impact.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Viktoriia Shtefan began her academic journey at NTU “KhPI” in Kharkiv, Ukraine, where she earned her Bachelor’s (1999) and Master’s (2001) degrees in Chemical Engineering with a focus on Technical Electrochemistry. Her early research focused on hydrogenation in carbon steels and electrochemical impedance. She pursued her PhD (2000–2005), investigating radical ion salt synthesis and earned her Doctor of Engineering Sciences (2019) with a dissertation on molybdenum- and tungsten-based electrochemical coatings. Throughout her academic development, she has demonstrated a sustained commitment to corrosion science, surface chemistry, and the development of functional materials. Her graduate and postgraduate studies were supervised by renowned electrochemists and included training in potentimetric titration, microstructure analysis, and electrochemical process control. These qualifications laid the foundation for her multidisciplinary research that bridges electrochemistry, materials science, and industrial applications.

💼 Experience

Prof. Shtefan’s career trajectory spans teaching, research, leadership, and international collaboration. She has served as Assistant, Associate Professor, and later Full Professor at the Department of Technical Electrochemistry, NTU “KhPI” (2004–2024), where she led courses on corrosion, rare metals, catalysis, and nanomaterials. In 2024, she became Head of the Department. Internationally, she has held guest scientist roles at IFW Dresden under VolkswagenStiftung and DFG-funded projects, focusing on corrosion-resistant materials and biocompatibility of metallic glasses. Since 2023, she has been involved in advanced electrochemical projects in Germany, including the design of nanostructured electrodes for green hydrogen evolution. Her industrial experience includes internships in Spain and with Ukrainian R&D institutions. She also led a budget project focused on anti-corrosion strategies for nuclear power applications. Her diverse roles reflect an ability to integrate research, education, and innovation at the intersection of academia and industry.

🔍 Research Focus

Dr. Viktoriia Shtefan’s research revolves around corrosion science, electrochemical surface treatment, and the development of functional coatings for advanced industrial applications. Her specialization includes the nanostructuring of metallic glasses, electrochemical dealloying, and environmentally friendly surface protection technologies. Her work aims to improve the longevity and performance of materials exposed to aggressive environments, such as in nuclear reactors, biomedical implants, and hydrogen production. She has explored the interplay between microstructure and corrosion behavior using advanced surface and spectroscopic techniques. Current research projects involve developing sustainable coatings using molybdenum, tungsten, and chromium oxide composites, with implications for both biocompatibility and high-temperature corrosion resistance. Her interdisciplinary approach blends electrochemistry, metallurgy, and nanotechnology, and she has secured national and international grants. Through numerous collaborations and publications, she contributes to the transition toward corrosion-resistant, eco-conscious, and high-performance engineering materials.

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Mostafa Vahdatbin | Polymer Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr Mostafa Vahdatbin | Polymer Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Rubber recycling, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran

Mostafa Vahdatbin is a dedicated researcher in polymer engineering with a strong background in chemical engineering. He obtained his Master of Science in Chemical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), specializing in Polymer Engineering. His research focuses on sustainable rubber composites, self-healing polymers, and devulcanization of waste tires. With an impressive academic record, he has contributed significantly to the field through high-impact publications. Currently, he works as a Business Analyst at Weibold Company, advising global industry players on tire recycling and sustainability. Mostafa has an extensive skill set in polymer processing, laboratory techniques, and software tools such as MATLAB and Aspen Hysys. His passion for innovation in sustainable materials and polymer applications drives his research and professional endeavors. He also enjoys sports, sociology books, and historical studies.

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Education 

Mostafa Vahdatbin holds a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering (Polymer Engineering) from Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), a globally ranked institution (QS rank 600). His academic coursework included Rubber Products Design, Polymerization Process Engineering, and Advanced Physical Chemistry of Polymers. His thesis focused on the microwave-assisted devulcanization of tire rubber, earning an outstanding grade of 19.51/20. Before his master’s, he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Hamedan University of Technology, where he explored waste heat utilization in process industries. With a strong GPA and a deep interest in polymer technology, his academic journey has been marked by excellence, including a top 2% ranking in Iran’s National Entrance Examination. His expertise in sustainable rubber composites and polymer recycling has led to several impactful research contributions in the field of polymer science.

Work Experience

Since October 2021, Mostafa Vahdatbin has been working as a Business Analyst at Weibold Company, a leading consultancy in tire recycling and devulcanization. In this role, he updates industry databases with cutting-edge research findings and advises global clients on tire recycling technologies. His expertise in polymer engineering and devulcanization processes allows him to assess industry trends and provide actionable insights. In addition to his analytical role, he has conducted extensive research on microwave and chemical devulcanization, resulting in peer-reviewed publications. His laboratory experience includes rubber formulation, vulcanization, and polymer characterization. With strong technical and strategic skills, Mostafa bridges the gap between academic research and industrial applications. His work contributes to the development of sustainable polymer solutions, aligning with the global push toward green technologies in the tire and rubber industry.

Awards & Honors

Mostafa Vahdatbin has earned multiple prestigious academic honors. He ranked among the top 2% of 218,000 participants in Iran’s National University Entrance Examination, showcasing his academic excellence. During his master’s at IUST, he was recognized as the 4th top student in the Chemical-Polymer Engineering program. His exceptional thesis on tire rubber devulcanization received a remarkable score of 19.51/20. These achievements reflect his dedication to polymer research and sustainable material innovations. He has also contributed to high-impact publications, further strengthening his reputation in the field. His research has been cited extensively, highlighting his influence on sustainable polymer engineering. With a strong academic and professional track record, Mostafa continues to push the boundaries of polymer science.

Research Focus 

Mostafa Vahdatbin’s research is centered on sustainable polymers and advanced rubber composites. His primary focus areas include chemical and biological devulcanization, self-healing rubber materials, and innovative recycling techniques for scrap rubber. His work in microwave-assisted devulcanization has introduced energy-efficient methods for rubber recycling. He also explores sustainable chemistry solutions for developing eco-friendly polymer materials. His research aligns with global sustainability goals, addressing critical challenges in rubber waste management and material reuse. By integrating novel materials and green chemistry, he aims to enhance the durability and recyclability of polymer composites. Mostafa’s contributions to polymer engineering have been recognized through high-impact publications and industry collaborations. His expertise bridges the gap between academia and industry, driving innovation in polymer sustainability and circular economy initiatives.

Publication Top Notes 📚

1️⃣ Using Chemical Agent in Microwave-Assisted Devulcanization of NR/SBR Blends: An Effective Recycling Method – 🔄♻️ [Resources, Conservation & Recycling (IF: 13.71)]
📌 [DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.106045]

2️⃣ Devulcanization of Waste Tire Rubber via Microwave and Biological Methods: A Review – 🌍🛞 [Fuel & Energy: American Chemical Society, 2022] (Submitted)

Md Jaynul Abden | Building Energy Efficiency | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md Jaynul Abden | Building Energy Efficiency | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Western Sydney University, Australia

MD Jaynul Abden is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Materials Engineering at Western Sydney University, with extensive expertise in advanced materials synthesis and processing. Specializing in energy storage, thermal management, aerospace, and mechanical engineering, his research has driven innovation in these fields since 2014. In addition to his research, he is committed to educating future engineers and has mentored students while delivering high-quality instruction. His career has involved collaborative projects that integrate sustainability and multifunctional material design, particularly focusing on energy-efficient building materials. Abden’s dedication to advancing material innovation is evident in his ongoing efforts to reduce environmental impacts through sustainable practices.

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MD Jaynul Abden holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Material Engineering from Western Sydney University, Australia, where he developed novel form-stable composite phase change materials. His work has contributed significantly to advancements in thermal regulation for building applications. He also earned a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Material Science from Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET), Bangladesh, focusing on Al2O3-ZrO2 composites. In 2004, he completed his Master of Science (MS) in Physics with a high GPA of 3.60/4.00 and was awarded First Class Honors in his Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Physics from Chittagong University, Bangladesh. Abden’s academic background, combined with his research and teaching experience, enables him to blend deep technical knowledge with a practical approach to materials innovation.

Experience

MD Jaynul Abden has extensive experience as a researcher, educator, and academic mentor. He is currently serving as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Western Sydney University, where he leads cutting-edge research on sustainable and energy-efficient materials. His role involves investigating material properties, developing experimental models, and collaborating with industry partners. Prior to this, Abden worked as a Research Assistant, contributing to the development of energy-efficient concrete and solar roof tiles. As a Casual Teacher, he has also enhanced student engagement and academic performance through dynamic teaching methods. Earlier in his career, Abden served as an Assistant Professor and Lecturer at International Islamic University Chittagong, where he improved program participation and co-authored impactful research papers. His diverse roles reflect his versatility and dedication to advancing both research and education in materials engineering.

Awards and Honors

MD Jaynul Abden’s career is marked by numerous prestigious awards and recognitions. Notably, he received the Research Training Program Scholarship and the Australian Postgraduate Award in 2017, which supported his doctoral research. In 2023, he was awarded the CO2 Absorption for Magnesium Oxide Boards grant and the School Strategic Research Project award at Western Sydney University. Abden’s contributions to the scientific community have earned him Elsevier Reviewer Recognition in 2018. His merit-based scholarships, including those during his undergraduate and postgraduate studies, reflect his academic excellence. Additionally, Abden was awarded the Bangladesh Sena Kalyan Shongstha Merit Scholarship in 1999, further highlighting his early academic achievements. These honors demonstrate his dedication to research excellence, teaching, and innovation in materials engineering.

Research Focus

MD Jaynul Abden’s research focuses on enhancing material performance through the synthesis and processing of advanced materials for applications in energy storage, thermal management, aerospace, and mechanical engineering. He is particularly interested in the development of sustainable and energy-efficient materials, such as form-stable composite phase change materials (FSPCM) for thermal regulation in buildings. Abden’s work integrates energy simulations, lifecycle analysis, and multi-model comparisons to optimize material performance in real-world environments. His research has led to the development of innovative solutions, such as energy-efficient recycled concrete and solar roof tiles. By focusing on multifunctional materials, Abden aims to address complex technological challenges, improve energy efficiency, and reduce environmental impacts. His contributions to both academia and industry make him a key figure in advancing sustainable material solutions in construction and engineering sectors.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Physical Properties of Predicted Ti2CdN vs. Existing Ti2CdC MAX Phase: An Ab Initio Study 🔬🧑‍🔬

  2. Inclusion of Methyl Stearate/Diatomite Composite in Gypsum Board Ceiling for Building Energy Conservation 🏠🌍

  3. Multifunctional Hierarchical Graphene-Carbon Fiber Hybrid Aerogels for Strain Sensing and Energy Storage 💡⚡

  4. Improving Performance of Solar Roof Tiles by Incorporating Phase Change Material ☀️🏠

  5. Hierarchical Honeycomb Graphene Aerogels Reinforced by Carbon Nanotubes with Multifunctional Mechanical and Electrical Properties 🧪🔋

  6. Combined Use of Phase Change Material and Thermal Insulation to Improve Energy Efficiency of Residential Buildings 🏠🌞

  7. Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of 3YSZ Ceramics Reinforced with Al2O3 Particles 🏗️🧱

  8. Structural and Electrical Properties of Cu Substituted Ni–Cd Nanoferrites for Microwave Applications 📡💡

  9. Core-Shell Structured Graphene Aerogels with Multifunctional Mechanical, Thermal, and Electromechanical Properties 🧬🔧

  10. Pressureless Sintering and Mechanical Properties of Hydroxyapatite/Functionalized Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Composite 🦴💪

Koagne Longpa Tamo Silas | Analog Artificial Neural Networks | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Koagne Longpa Tamo Silas | Analog Artificial Neural Networks | Best Academic Researcher Award

KOAGNE LONGPA TAMO Silas is a dedicated Cameroonian PhD student in Physics, specializing in Medical Physics at Dschang State University, Cameroon. Born on July 12, 1998, in Mbouda, he is committed to advancing knowledge in automation and applied computer science. His research focuses on Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and Embedded Systems, with a keen interest in Analog Electronics and Medical Physics applications. Silas’ academic journey spans over multiple disciplines, including Physics, Electronics, and Embedded Systems, and he holds both a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Physics. He is also a teacher and has professional experience in the electronics field, showcasing a diverse skill set in education, programming, and practical applications.

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Education 📖🎓

Silas holds a Master’s degree in Physics (Specialization: Electronics) from Dschang State University (2022) and a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the same institution (2021). He also earned a DIPET 2 in Electronics (2020) from the University of Bamenda, where he focused on Embedded Systems. His academic achievements include significant research in Artificial Neural Networks, with a thesis titled “Specification and implementation of multilayer perceptron analog artificial neural networks.” Silas’ strong foundation in medical physics and electronics stems from both his undergraduate and postgraduate studies. In addition, he has successfully completed industrial internships related to electronics and high-voltage systems, gaining hands-on expertise in maintenance and system implementation.

Experience 💼🔧

Silas has gathered substantial professional experience across multiple industries and educational roles. His industrial internships include work with HYTECHS-Yaoundé and MEECH CAM Sarl-Yaoundé, where he focused on maintaining and installing printing systems and electrical networks. In his teaching career, Silas serves as an Electronics teacher at Government Technical College Ngombo-ku and previously as a Computer Science junior lecturer at Higher Technical Teacher Training College Bambili. His hands-on experience in embedded systems and electronics teaching has shaped his approach to learning, blending theoretical knowledge with real-world applications. Silas has also supervised and collaborated on student research projects, contributing significantly to their academic growth.

Research Focus 🔬💡

Silas’ research is focused on Medical Physics, particularly within the domains of automation, Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), and embedded systems. He aims to develop and optimize analog artificial neural networks for medical applications, exploring their use in areas such as signal processing, system automation, and diagnostics. His work extends to circuit simulation, microcontroller programming, and electronics design, with applications in the fields of digital electronics and communication systems. Silas is interested in the intersection of physics, medicine, and automation, leveraging technology to enhance healthcare systems. Through his PhD, he aims to make substantial contributions to the integration of machine learning with medical devices, improving diagnostics and treatment accuracy.

Publication Top Notes 📑📚

  • “Specification and Implementation of Multilayer Perceptron Analog Artificial Neural Networks”

  • “Design and Implementation of a Digital Breath Alcohol Detection System with SMS Alert”

  • “Design and Realization of an Electronic Attendance System Based on RFID with Automatic Door Unit”

 

 

 

Maisa Araujo | Entomologist | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maisa Araujo | Entomologist | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Fiocruz Rondônia, Brazil

Maisa da Silva Araujo is a researcher and professor specializing in parasitology, entomology, and tropical diseases. With a strong background in malaria vector biology and molecular biology, she is dedicated to advancing the understanding of parasite-vector interactions. Currently, she is an Associate Researcher at the Translational and Clinical Research Lab and a Professor at the University of Rondônia. She has contributed to the development of a unique mosquito colony used for malaria research and is working on liver-stage drug assays for Plasmodium vivax. As a Principal Investigator and co-investigator on multiple funded projects, her leadership in collaborative research has led to significant advancements in vector control and malaria transmission-blocking strategies. Araujo’s expertise and innovation continue to impact the global fight against malaria, bringing new insights into vector behavior, microbiota, and drug screening.

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Education

Maisa da Silva Araujo began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s in Biology from the Faculty of Education of Porto Velho (2004). She then completed her Master’s (2008) and PhD (2013) in Experimental Biology at the University of Rondônia, specializing in Malaria and Molecular Biology. Her academic path continued with postdoctoral research in Molecular Biology and Entomology at Brandeis University, USA (2017). Throughout her studies, Araujo focused on tropical disease vectors, particularly Anopheles darlingi, a primary malaria vector. This strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for her expertise in molecular biology, vector biology, parasitology, and the development of innovative platforms for mosquito colonies used in malaria research. Her education reflects a dedication to understanding the molecular dynamics of disease transmission, providing a crucial framework for her ongoing research endeavors.

Experience

Maisa Araujo has extensive experience in malaria research, vector biology, and molecular parasitology. She has led and contributed to numerous research projects on malaria transmission, vector control, and drug discovery. As a postdoctoral researcher at Brandeis University and FIOCRUZ-Rondônia, she developed innovative techniques for maintaining laboratory colonies of Anopheles darlingi and other malaria vectors, a crucial step in studying parasite-vector interactions. She is the Principal Investigator for multiple projects focused on transmission-blocking drugs and insecticide resistance in malaria vectors. Araujo also played a significant role in creating a platform for the evaluation of new compounds targeting the liver stages of Plasmodium vivax. Her expertise in managing complex projects and research teams, as well as her experience with international collaborations, has solidified her as a leading figure in the field of tropical disease research. Araujo’s leadership continues to shape the direction of malaria research in Brazil and globally.

Awards and Honors

Maisa da Silva Araujo has received numerous accolades for her pioneering work in malaria research and entomology. Notably, she was awarded the Young Trajectories in Malariology Award by the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz, Brazil, in 2022. This honor recognized her significant contributions to advancing the understanding of malaria transmission and vector control strategies. Her research has also been supported by various prestigious grants, including funding from organizations like GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV). Araujo’s work in establishing laboratory colonies of malaria vectors and her contributions to drug screening platforms have earned her international recognition. Her ability to bridge the gap between research and practical applications in vector control and malaria prevention continues to earn her accolades from both national and international scientific communities.

Research Focus

Maisa Araujo’s research primarily focuses on understanding malaria transmission dynamics, with an emphasis on vector biology, parasite-vector interactions, and drug discovery. She has made significant advancements in establishing laboratory colonies of Anopheles darlingi and Anopheles deaneorum, crucial malaria vectors in Brazil, facilitating the study of their interactions with Plasmodium parasites. Araujo is also working on developing new platforms for testing antimalarial drugs targeting the liver stage of Plasmodium vivax. Her work in insecticide resistance surveillance and transmission-blocking strategies plays a critical role in malaria control efforts. By investigating the microbiota of mosquito vectors and their role in parasite transmission, Araujo’s research offers novel insights into vector behavior and ecology. She also focuses on screening new compounds for their potential to reduce malaria transmission, thereby contributing to the global goal of eliminating malaria. Her work has both scientific and practical implications for malaria control worldwide.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Case Report: Plasmodium vivax Sporozoite Melanization in the Midgut and Salivary Gland of the Malaria Vector Anopheles darlingi” 🦟🔬

  2. “Transmission-reducing and -enhancing monoclonal antibodies against Plasmodium vivax gamete surface protein Pvs48/45” 💉🦠

  3. “Transmission-blocking activity of antimalarials for Plasmodium vivax malaria in Anopheles darlingi” 💊🦟

  4. “Optimization of Plasmodium vivax infection of colonized Amazonian Anopheles darlingi” 🦠🌿

  5. “Bacterial Microbiota from Lab-Reared and Field-Captured Anopheles darlingi Midgut and Salivary Gland” 🦠🔬

 

 

Juras Skardžius | Mechanics Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Juras Skardžius | Mechanics Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Juras Skardžius is an accomplished engineer with experience in the automotive industry. Specializing in MetrologX (CMM), Computer-Aided Design (CAD), SolidWorks/Pro-Engineer, reverse engineering, and APQP packages, Juras has a strong ability to turn complex designs into tangible parts. With certifications in AIAG Quality Core Tools, IATF Automotive standards, and ISO 9001 and 14001, Juras brings expertise in quality control, documentation, and feasibility studies. A proactive and continuously growing professional, he has contributed extensively to automotive engineering through both hands-on experience and research.

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Education

Juras Skardžius holds both a Bachelor’s (2012-2016) and a Master’s (2022-2024) degree in Transport Technology Science (Automobile Engineering) from the prestigious Vilnius Gediminas Technical University. His academic background provides him with in-depth knowledge of engineering principles and advanced techniques used in automotive technology. Throughout his studies, Juras focused on modernizing automotive manufacturing processes, including implementing sensor technologies to improve efficiency. His academic career has laid the foundation for his ongoing contributions to the automotive sector, integrating cutting-edge research with practical experience.

Experience

Juras Skardžius has a diverse career in the automotive sector, working for several companies where he honed his skills in project engineering, design, and quality control. He is currently employed at UAB Stansefabrikken Automotive, where he is responsible for new project documentation preparation, CMM programming, and product implementation. His experience also spans roles at UAB Baltexim as a designer and at UAB Forveda as a Service and Aftersale Manager. Juras’s hands-on roles in manufacturing processes and his ability to manage important clients has given him extensive exposure to various facets of the industry.

Research Focus

Juras Skardžius’s research focus lies in the modernization of automotive manufacturing processes. He has developed innovative methods for real-time part quality monitoring using stamping force in progressive stamping and has worked on tool modernization using sensor technologies. His research aims to optimize manufacturing efficiency, improve product quality, and reduce costs in automotive production. Juras is particularly interested in the integration of sensor technologies like eddy current and load sensors into stamping processes to enhance production accuracy and reliability. His work bridges the gap between theory and practice in automotive engineering.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Alternative Real-Time Part Quality Monitoring Method by Using Stamping Force in Progressive Stamping Process
    Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing 📚🔧

  2. Progressive Tool Modernization Using Sensor Technology in Automotive Parts Manufacturing
    TRANSBALTICA XIV: Transportation Science and Technology 🛠️⚙️

  3. Modernization of the Stamping Process Using Eddy Current and Load Sensors in the Manufacturing of Automotive Parts
    Eksploatacja i Niezawodność – Maintenance and Reliability 🏭📊

 

 

Muhammad Ramzan | Applied math | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Muhammad Ramzan | Applied math | Best Scholar Award

Scholar, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan

Muhammad Ramzan is a researcher and academic based at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. With a strong background in applied mathematics and fluid dynamics, he has earned recognition for his contributions to the study of heat transfer, nanofluids, and fractional derivatives. His work focuses on the theoretical and numerical modeling of complex fluid flow phenomena and their interaction with magnetic fields, heat transfer, and chemical reactions. As an active member of the scientific community, he regularly collaborates with other esteemed researchers to tackle challenging problems in applied mathematics and engineering, publishing widely in high-impact journals. Ramzan’s work is widely cited and respected, reflecting his expertise and commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.

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Education 🎓

Muhammad Ramzan completed his academic journey at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, where he has been a dedicated student from October 2, 2017, to March 20, 2025. During his academic career, Ramzan immersed himself in advanced studies focusing on applied mathematics, specifically in the areas of fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and fractional calculus. His education has equipped him with the skills to conduct high-level research in these areas, contributing to the development of novel mathematical models used to understand complex physical systems. His academic foundation in applied mathematics has laid the groundwork for his significant research and publications, positioning him as an emerging leader in his field. Through rigorous coursework and research, Ramzan has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and solving real-world problems.

Employment 💼

Muhammad Ramzan holds a position at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan, under the Department of Applied Mathematics (CASPAM). His work at the university is centered around both teaching and research, with a focus on applied mathematics and its real-world applications in fluid mechanics and heat transfer. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he actively engages in research projects, collaborating with both local and international experts in his field. Ramzan’s employment has provided him with the opportunity to explore advanced topics in fluid dynamics, nanofluids, and mathematical modeling, leading to multiple publications in prestigious scientific journals. His work at the university also allows him to mentor students and contribute to the development of new academic programs in applied mathematics, positioning the institution as a hub for cutting-edge research.

Research Focus 🔬

Muhammad Ramzan’s research primarily focuses on the study of fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and mathematical modeling using fractional derivatives. He investigates the impact of Brownian motion, thermophoresis, and chemical reactions on fluid flow and heat transfer in complex systems. His work often involves the study of nanofluids, magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows, and the application of advanced mathematical tools such as fractional calculus and hybrid fractal derivatives. By combining theoretical modeling with numerical simulations, his research aims to improve understanding of these complex systems and contribute to fields like engineering and materials science. Ramzan’s research is not only groundbreaking but also highly practical, with potential applications in various industries, including energy, manufacturing, and environmental science. His interdisciplinary approach bridges applied mathematics and engineering, offering innovative solutions to real-world problems.

Publication Top Notes📄

  1. Effect of Brownian and thermophoresis motion on fluid flow with chemical reaction and heat transfer 🌡️
    Published in Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids, 2025
    DOI: 10.1080/10420150.2025.2467360

  2. A comparative study of heat absorption and chemical reaction on MHD flow with fractional derivatives 🔥
    Published in Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications, 2024
    DOI: 10.1080/10407782.2024.2375322

  3. Analysis of heat and mass transfer on nanofluid: An application of hybrid fractal-fractional derivative 🌫️
    Published in Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications, 2024
    DOI: 10.1080/10407782.2024.2366442

  4. Application of fractional derivative on nanofluid with magnetic field
    Published in Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals, 2024
    DOI: 10.1080/10407790.2024.2362940

  5. Analysis of active and passive control of fluid with fractional derivative ⚙️
    Published in Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications, 2024
    DOI: 10.1080/10407782.2024.2327008