Mayank Choubey | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Mayank Choubey | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

SGT University Gurugram Haryana | India

Dr. Mayank Choubey is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of manufacturing engineering, currently serving as an Assistant Professor with strong expertise in advanced and digital manufacturing technologies. He holds a solid educational background in mechanical and manufacturing engineering and has gained substantial teaching and research experience at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His research interests span hybrid machining, additive and digital manufacturing, micro-machining, simulation-driven process optimization, and finite element analysis, with a focus on improving manufacturing efficiency and precision. He is the author of three ISBN-registered books and has five patents published or under process, demonstrating a strong orientation toward innovation and applied research. In addition, he serves on the editorial board of an academic journal and actively contributes as a peer reviewer. His academic contributions are supported by verified research documents and citation records available through recognized scholarly platforms. Overall, Dr. Choubey’s consistent research output, academic service, and innovation-driven mindset make him a deserving candidate for research excellence recognition.

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Featured Publications

A Review on Vibration-Assisted EDM, Micro-EDM and WEDM
K.P. Maity, M. Choubey, Surface Review and Letters, 26(05), 1830008, 2019. (Citations: 81)

Algae: A Potential Feedstock for Third Generation Biofuel
R.S. Powar, A.S. Yadav, C.S. Ramakrishna, S. Patel, M. Mohan, et al., Materials Today: Proceedings, 63, A27–A33, 2022. (Citations: 60)

Finite Element Modeling of Material Removal Rate in Micro-EDM Process with and without Ultrasonic Vibration
M. Choubey, K.P. Maity, A. Sharma, Grey Systems: Theory and Application, 10(3), 311–319, 2020. (Citations: 33)

Modeling and Process Simulation of Vibration Assisted Workpiece in Micro-EDM Using FEM
K.P. Maity, M. Choubey, World Journal of Engineering, 13(3), 242–250, 2016. (Citations: 16)

A Review on Various Methods to Improve Process Capabilities of Electrical Discharge Machining Process
M. Choubey, M. Rawat, Materials Today: Proceedings, 47, 2756–2764, 2021. (Citations: 10)

Sanjay Kumar Bhardwaj | Biology and Life Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Sanjay Kumar Bhardwaj | Biology and Life Sciences | Research Excellence Award

CCS University | India

Professor Sanjay Kumar Bhardwaj is a distinguished zoologist with over 35 years of research experience, recognized for his pioneering work in photoperiodism, seasonal breeding, light color, and intensity effects in birds. Currently serving as a Professor of Zoology, he has contributed extensively to avian chronobiology and environmental physiology, with 89 research papers, multiple book articles, and proceedings. He has supervised numerous M.Phil. scholars and Ph.D. researchers, led more than 10 major research projects, and secured substantial funding from DBT, SERB, UGC, CSIR, DST, and State Government of U.P. His international exposure includes prestigious INSA Exchange Fellowships, and he has represented India at major global conferences such as the International Ornithological Congress and International Chronobiology meetings. Recognized with honors like the FAEB Fellowship, Research Excellence Award, Rashtriya Gaurav Award, and Lifetime Achievement Award, he has also organized major scientific symposia and workshops at national and international levels. His research continues to advance understanding of avian physiology, biological rhythms, cognition under light pollution, and environmental influences on animal biology.

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Featured Publications

Gupta, B. K., Sarkar, U. K., Bhardwaj, S. K., & Pal, A. (2011). Condition factor, length–weight and length–length relationships of an endangered fish Ompok pabda (Hamilton 1822) (Siluriformes: Siluridae) from the River Gomti. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 27(3), 962–964.

Batra, T., Malik, I., Prabhat, A., Bhardwaj, S. K., & Kumar, V. (2020). Sleep in unnatural times: Illuminated night negatively affects sleep and associated hypothalamic gene expressions in diurnal zebra finches. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 287(1928), 20192952.

Mishra, I., Bhardwaj, S. K., Malik, S., & Kumar, V. (2017). Concurrent hypothalamic gene expression under acute and chronic long days: Implications for initiation and maintenance of photoperiodic response in migratory songbirds. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 439, 81–94.

Gupta, B. K., Sarkar, U. K., & Bhardwaj, S. K. (2012). Assessment of habitat quality with relation to fish assemblages in an impacted river of the Ganges basin, northern India. The Environmentalist, 32(1), 35–47.

Kumar, J., Malik, S., Bhardwaj, S. K., & Rani, S. (n.d.). Bright light at night alters the perception of daylength in Indian weaver bird (Ploceus philippinus). Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative… (details incomplete—please share year, volume, pages for full APA format).

Mozhgan Sepahvandian | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Mozhgan Sepahvandian | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Lorestan University | Iran

Dr. Mozhgan Sepahvandian is an accomplished inorganic chemist whose academic journey reflects a strong commitment to scientific excellence, innovation, and interdisciplinary research. With a PhD in Inorganic Chemistry, she has built expertise in advanced material synthesis, coordination compounds, and catalytic systems while contributing to both theoretical and experimental chemistry. Has published 3 peer-reviewed journal papers indexed in major scientific databases, accumulating citations- 0, documents- 3, and an h-index-0 that reflect her growing impact in the field. With 10 completed or ongoing research projects, her work spans functional materials, green chemistry, and nanostructured inorganic systems. Her research interests include inorganic synthesis, materials chemistry, photocatalysis, and the development of sustainable chemical processes. In addition to academic research, she actively engages in institutional collaborations and contributes to the scientific community through knowledge sharing and collaborative initiatives. She has participated in various academic activities, technical discussions, and research-driven initiatives that strengthen the bridge between chemistry and applied sciences. Dr. Sepahvandian’s dedication to innovation, high-quality research, and continuous professional development underscores her role as an emerging researcher in inorganic chemistry. Looking ahead, she aims to expand her contributions to advanced materials and environmentally friendly chemical applications, supporting scientific progress and societal benefit.

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Featured Publications

Sepahvandian, M., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Computational study of dacarbazine–amino acid interactions. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics.

Sepahvandian, M., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Exploring limonene adsorption on magnesium and selenium doped AlP nanosheets: A DFT study. Computational Condensed Matter.

Sepahvandian, M., Abd Al-Aama, Z. M., Al-Masoudi, H. Q., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Theoretical investigation of optical properties of adducts of Aun and Cun (n = 1–3) with free base porphyrins. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia.

Saeed Esmailnia | Humanities and Science Integration | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Saeed Esmailnia | Humanities and Science Integration | Best Researcher Award

University of Science and Research | Iran

Dr. Saeed Esmailnia Meidani is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in educational psychology, sociology, and psychometrics. With multiple degrees, including a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Azad University, Tehran, and ongoing doctoral research in Psychometrics at Saveh University, he has developed expertise across education, psychology, sociology, and demography. His academic journey also includes MAs in Educational Psychology, TOEFL, Sociology, and Demography, reflecting a multidisciplinary foundation. Professionally, Dr. Esmailnia has lectured at several universities such as Sari University, Payam Noor Qa’emshahr University, Farvardin University, and Chabahar Maritime University, where he also served as an educational counselor. His research focuses on ethical decision-making, intelligence, creativity, spiritual intelligence, problem-solving, and the sociology of behavior. He has contributed articles to Q1 and Q2 journals including Quality & Quantity, Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, and New Ideas in Psychology.  His scholarly achievements demonstrate a strong commitment to advancing interdisciplinary knowledge in education, psychology, and sociology. He aspires to further expand his research impact, contributing innovative approaches to human development, ethics, and learning.

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Featured Publications

Papaleontiou–Louca, E., Esmailnia, S., & Thoma, N. (2022). A critical review of Maslow’s theory of spirituality. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health, 24(4), 327–343.

Papaleontiou–Louca, E., Esmailnia, S., & Thoma, N. (2023). Spirituality of the developing person according to Maslow. New Ideas in Psychology, 69, 100994.

Nagy-Kondor, R., & Esmailnia, S. (2022). Development of spatial ability extra tasks (SAET): Problem solving with spatial intelligence. Quality & Quantity, 56(5), 3751–3768.

Nagy-Kondor, R., & Esmailnia, S. (2021). Polyhedrons vs. curved surfaces with mental cutting: Impact of spatial ability. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 18(6), 71–83.

Beikian, A., & Esmailnia, S. (n.d.). Effectiveness of data-driven learning in reducing phrasal verb-related errors among intermediate English as a foreign language learners. Iranian Journal of English for Academic Purposes (IJEAP).