Stanley Uchechukwu Eze | Sustainable Development | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Stanley Uchechukwu Eze | Sustainable Development | Research Excellence Award

Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa, Ondo State | Nigeria

Dr. Stanley Uchechukwu Eze is an Exploration and Environmental Geophysicist and Lecturer in the Department of Applied Geology, Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH), Nigeria, where he also serves as Coordinator and Acting Head of Department. He holds a Ph.D. in Exploration Geophysics from the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, an M.Sc. in Geology (Exploration Geophysics) from the University of Port Harcourt, and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Geophysics. His academic and professional experience spans teaching, postgraduate supervision, and consultancy practice as Chief Consultant Geophysicist at Orbit Geotechnical Consulting Services. Dr. Eze’s primary research interests include near-surface geophysics, hydrogeophysics, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), groundwater hydrology, environmental monitoring, GPR, seismic refraction (MASW), numerical modeling, and time-lapse geophysical inversion, with secondary interests in petroleum geophysics, reservoir characterization, seismic interpretation, petrophysics, and machine learning applications. He is a recipient of several national and international awards, including best paper presentation honors at NAPE, ICHST, and AGSC conferences. Overall, Dr. Eze’s work integrates academic research, industry practice, and capacity building in sustainable geoscience applications.


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Monitoring the contamination dynamics and flow pathway of oil spill using 3D–4D electrical resistivity tomography at a polluted site
Stanley Uchechukwu Eze, Kuma Joshua Ayua, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2025.

Application of 2-D and 3-D geo-electrical resistivity tomography and geotechnical soil evaluation for engineering site investigation: A case study of Okerenkoko Primary School, Warri-Southwest, Delta State, Nigeria
U. Stanley Eze, M. Edirin Okiotor, J. E. Ighodalo, B. Jennife Owonaro, A. Saleh Saleh, A. Sikiru Jamiu,
Advances in Geological and Geotechnical Engineering Research, 2023.

Numerical modeling of 2-D and 3-D geoelectrical resistivity data for engineering site investigation and groundwater flow direction study in a sedimentary terrain
Stanley Uchechukwu Eze, Macpaul O. Abolarin, Kesyton O. Ozegin, Maruff A. Bello, Sampson J. William,
Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2022.

Integrated geophysical and geochemical methods for environmental assessment of subsurface hydrocarbon contamination
Stanley Uchechukwu Eze, Difference O. Ogagarue, Sebastian L. Nnorom, Wilson E. Osung, Taiwo A. Ibitoye,
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2021.

Alexander Zhgun | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Alexander Zhgun | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

Group of Fungal Genetic Engineering, Federal Research Center | Russia

Alexander Alexandrovich Zhgun is a senior researcher and head of the Fungal Genetic Engineering Group at the Federal Research Center “Fundamentals of Biotechnology” of the Russian Academy of Sciences, with more than three decades of scientific contribution in biotechnology and cultural heritage protection. He earned his biology degree from Lomonosov Moscow State University and completed a PhD focused on cytochromes P450, building a strong foundation in molecular and fungal biotechnology. His academic career progressed from researcher to group leader, culminating in his appointment as head of the fungal genetic engineering group. His research interests center on molecular diagnostics of biodeterioration, metabolic engineering of fungal strains, secondary fungal metabolites, and biotechnological strategies for protecting historical paintings from microbial damage. Under his leadership, innovative diagnostic systems and preventive technologies for biodegradation of cultural heritage have been developed, alongside pioneering studies that reframe painting-destructive fungi as valuable biotechnological resources.  His scholarly impact includes an h-index reported in the range of 15–16 with corresponding citation records across major databases. Overall, his work bridges fundamental science and applied innovation, delivering lasting impact in biotechnology, antimicrobial discovery, and cultural heritage conservation.

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Detection of Potential Biodeterioration Risks for Tempera Paintings in 16th-Century Exhibits from the State Tretyakov Gallery
A.A. Zhgun, D.A. Avdanina, K.V. Shumikhin, N.P. Simonenko, E.V. Lyubavskaya, et al.,
PLoS One, 15(4), e0230591, 2020. (Citations: 57)


A Novel L-Asparaginase from the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Thermococcus sibiricus: Heterologous Expression and Characterization
M.V. Dumina, A.A. Zhgun, M.V. Pokrovskaya, S.S. Aleksandrova, et al.,
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(18), 9894, 2021. (Citations: 41)


1,3-Diaminopropane and Spermidine Upregulate Lovastatin Production via LaeA Regulation in Aspergillus terreus
A.A. Zhgun, G.K. Nuraeva, M.V. Dumina, T.M. Voinova, et al.,
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, 55(3), 243–254, 2019. (Citations: 37)


Application of Chitosan for Protection of 15th–16th Century Cultural Heritage Objects from Microbial Damage
A.A. Zhgun, D.A. Avdanina, B.T. Shagdarova, E.V. Troyan, et al.,
Materials, 15(21), 7773, 2022. (Citations: 12)

Talal Al-Bazali | Petroleum Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Talal Al-Bazali | Petroleum Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Kuwait University | Kuwait

Dr. Talal M. Al-Bazali is a distinguished petroleum engineering academic and industry expert with over two decades of combined experience in higher education, research, and the global oil and gas sector. His research spans petroleum economics, oil price volatility, drilling fluids engineering, shale wellbore stability, petrophysical and geomechanical properties of rocks, underbalanced drilling, clay mineralogy, alternative energy, and environmental engineering. Dr. Al-Bazali has led and participated in major funded research projects with Kuwait University, Kuwait Oil Company, and international industry consortia, and has supervised numerous M.S. theses and projects. Beyond academia, he has held senior industry and advisory roles, including Vice President at the World Petroleum Council, and serves on multiple international journal editorial boards. His contributions have been recognized with prestigious academic honors, and he remains a prominent voice bridging scientific research, engineering practice, and energy policy.

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A New Gravimetric–Swelling Test for Evaluating Water and Ion Uptake in Shales
J. Zhang, M.E. Chenevert, T. Al-Bazali, M.M. Sharma, SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, SPE-89831-MS, 2004. (Citations: 127)


Factors Controlling the Membrane Efficiency of Shales When Interacting with Water-Based and Oil-Based Muds
T.M. Al-Bazali, J. Zhang, M.E. Chenevert, M.M. Sharma, SPE International Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition (China), SPE-100735-MS, 2006. (Citations: 126)


Measurement of the Sealing Capacity of Shale Caprocks
T.M. Al-Bazali, J. Zhang, M.E. Chenevert, M.M. Sharma, SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, SPE-96100-MS, 2005. (Citations: 113)

Experimental Study of the Membrane Behavior of Shale During Interaction with Water-Based and Oil-Based Muds
T.M. Al-Bazali, Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin, 2005. (Citations: 97)


The Impact of Water Content and Ionic Diffusion on the Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Shale
T. Al-Bazali, Egyptian Journal of Petroleum, 22(2), 249–260, 2013. (Citations: 84)

Meriem Smati | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Meriem Smati | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

INSA Lyon – Polytechnique Montreal | France

Meriem Smati is a doctoral researcher in a dual-degree PhD program in Computer Science and Industrial Engineering at INSA Lyon and Polytechnique Montréal, focusing on advanced digital engineering and intelligent systems. She holds an Engineer and Master’s degree in Systems Engineering from the Higher School of Computer Science (ESI SBA) and a Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems and Software Engineering, graduating as valedictorian. Her academic and professional experience includes PhD-level research, adjunct lecturing in computer science, and multiple international research internships. Her research interests center on Digital Twins, System-of-Systems engineering, resilience modeling, cognitive and data-driven twins, IoT systems, anomaly detection, and smart city applications, integrating machine learning and simulation-based architectures. She has authored and co-authored peer-reviewed journal and conference publications, a scientific book, and several applied research reports. Her scholarly output is reflected in an approximate. Her work has been recognized through prestigious distinctions, including Best Paper and Best Poster awards at international conferences. Overall, her profile reflects a dynamic early-career researcher contributing impactful methodologies and architectures for resilient, intelligent, and sustainable digital systems.

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Leone Ermes Romano | Space Exploration Technologies | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Leone Ermes Romano | Space Exploration Technologies | Young Scientist Award

Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II | Italy

Leone Ermes Romano is a plant biologist and space life sciences researcher specializing in plant adaptation to altered gravity environments, with a strong focus on sustainable food production for space exploration. He is currently a PhD researcher at the University of Naples Federico II, where he is also serving as Principal Investigator on European Space Agency–supported projects. Romano received advanced academic training in plant physiology and space biology, developing expertise in experimental design, spaceflight hardware development, and controlled-environment cultivation systems. His research experience includes leadership and key scientific roles in ESA and ASI projects such as SuperFood for Space, Wolffia Hyper-g, Rootrop, Multitrop, and WAPS, as well as hands-on work at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center during late-access flight preparations. His primary research interests include plant gravitropism, hypergravity and microgravity effects on growth, duckweed (Wolffia spp.) biology, space farming, and bioregenerative life-support systems. He has contributed to peer-reviewed scientific publications indexed in Scopus and currently holds a Scopus profile with h-index: 8, documents: 16, and citations: 140, reflecting a growing international research impact. Romano has been associated with award-winning ESA CORA projects and competitive space research initiatives. His work contributes to advancing space agriculture and resilient crop systems, supporting long-duration human space exploration and sustainable food technologies.

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Meltem Eranıl | Social Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Meltem Eranıl | Social Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Izmir University of Economics | Turkey

Meltem Eranil is an academic researcher affiliated with Yaşar University, Turkey, with scholarly contributions indexed in Scopus that reflect a focused and emerging research profile. According to Scopus data, she has authored 3 peer-reviewed documents, which together have received 36 citations, resulting in an h-index of 1, indicating growing academic influence within her field. Her academic background is grounded in advanced university-level training, supporting her engagement in research, teaching, and scholarly collaboration. Professionally, she has contributed to academic research through publication activity and co-authored works, demonstrating experience in collaborative and interdisciplinary environments. Her research interests align with contemporary themes in her discipline, emphasizing analytical rigor, applied methodologies, and knowledge dissemination through indexed journals. Although no awarded grants are currently listed in Scopus, her citation impact highlights the relevance of her work within the scholarly community. Overall, Meltem Eranil’s academic profile reflects a developing research trajectory marked by peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation impact, and ongoing contributions to academic scholarship, positioning her as a researcher with potential for continued growth and broader international visibility.

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Z. Seymen, M. Eranıl
Kadın/Woman 2000: Journal for Women’s Studies, 24(2), 2024 ·

Ö. Demirbaş, M. Eranıl
IDA International Design and Art Journal, 2023 ·

M. Eranıl, M. O. Gürel
Gender, Place & Culture, 2018 ·

Ganiyat Salawu | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ganiyat Salawu | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

University of KwaZulu-Natal,Durban | South Africa

Dr. Ganiyat Abiodun Salawu is a mechanical and mechatronics engineer and researcher with strong expertise in advanced manufacturing systems, robotics, renewable energy technologies, and intelligent engineering solutions. She holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics and Robotics) from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, following earlier degrees in mechanical engineering and education from Nigerian institutions. Her academic and professional career spans lecturing, postgraduate supervision, research coordination, and postdoctoral research, with extensive experience in both university and polytechnic systems. Her research interests focus on disruptive manufacturing technologies, IoT-based systems, renewable energy optimization, smart automation, tribology, composite materials, and sustainable engineering design. Dr. Salawu has authored over 20 peer-reviewed journal and conference publications, with an approximate h-index of 3, and over 20 cumulative citations based on available scholarly records. She has received multiple competitive research grants, including TETFund institutional and doctoral awards, and was honored with an Award of Excellence as Best Researcher by the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Through impactful research, supervision, and innovation-driven teaching, she continues to contribute significantly to engineering education, sustainable technology development, and applied industrial research in Africa and beyond.

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Dike Chijindu P.; Sam Obu C.V.; Imuran A.S.; Salawu G.A.; Shuaib A.A. (2025).
Production and Mechanical Evaluation of Bio-Composite Materials from Coconut, Palm Kernel and Periwinkle Shells as an Alternative to Grinding Wheel Production.

International Journal of Applied and Advanced Engineering Research, Vol. 8, No. 5, 2025

Jimoh A.A.; Iromini N.A.; Oladuntoye Q.O.; Ajiteru S.O.; Salawu G.A. (2024).
Design and Deployment of an Internet of Things Based Weather Station for Real-Time Monitoring of Environmental Conditions.

International Journal of Earth Design and Innovation Research, Vol. 3, No. 4, 2024

Dike Chijindu P.; Sam Obu C.V.; Imuran A.S.; Salawu G.A.; Shuaib A.A.; Afolabi A.A. (2025).
Investigating the Mechanical Performance of Offshore Wind Turbine Towers Using Finite Element Analysis for Sustainable Renewable Energy.

Journal of Engineering, Logical and Modelling Research, 2025

Investigation of Technical Feasibility and Efficiency of Wi-Fi Based Internet of Things Remote Monitoring and Control of Home Appliances.

International Journal of Science Research and Technology, Vol. 6, No. 9, pp. 121–135, 2024

Design and Development of Internet of Things Based Weather Station for Real-Time Monitoring of Environmental Conditions.

International Journal of Earth Design and Innovation Research, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 66–75, 2024

Jeremy Carlosama | Biomedical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Jeremy Carlosama | Biomedical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Yachay Tech University | Ecuador

Jeremy Fabrizio Carlosama Quinatoa is an emerging researcher in biomedical engineering whose work focuses on applying machine learning and intelligent sensing technologies to healthcare and rehabilitation. He holds a degree in Biomedical Engineering from Yachay Tech University, where his academic training emphasized biomechanics, human motion analysis, and data-driven medical systems. His professional experience includes teaching and research activities in biomechanics and biomedical signal processing, as well as participation in interdisciplinary projects that integrate inertial sensors, motion capture systems, neural networks, and clinical data. His research interests span machine learning for healthcare, rehabilitation engineering, inertial sensor systems, neural-network-based medical diagnosis, and assistive technologies. He has authored peer-reviewed research outputs including a journal article in Sensors (MDPI) and international conference book chapters addressing low back pain assessment, sign-language recognition, and heart failure diagnosis using artificial intelligence. As of 2025, his scholarly record includes 4 publications, an h-index of 2, and over 30 citations, reflecting growing academic impact at an early career stage. His work demonstrates a strong commitment to translational research that bridges engineering innovation and clinical application, positioning him as a promising young scientist contributing to the advancement of intelligent healthcare technologies.

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Ecuadorian Sign Language Detection in Real Time

J. Carlosama, S. Criollo, C. Játiva, V. Mina, S. Velastegui, J. de-la-A, et al.
International Conference on Computer Science, Electronics and Industrial Engineering, 2023

InertialMov: Machine Learning Test Based on Inertial Sensors to Predict Mobility Impairment in Low Back Pain Patients

J. Carlosama, L. Zhinin-Vera, C. Guevara, C. Cadena-Morejón, et al.
Sensors, Vol. 25(21), Article 6665, 2025

Diagnosis of Heart Failure: Integrating Echocardiographic and Clinical Data Through Neural Networks

V. Arrobo-Sarango, J. Carlosama, D. Almeida-Galárraga, A. Tirado-Espín, et al.
International Conference on Smart Technologies, Systems and Applications, 2024

Pan Li | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pan Li | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Academy of Military Science of the People’s Liberation Army | China

Li Pan is a PhD candidate and active researcher at the Academy of Military Sciences, specializing in computational and experimental materials science. Her academic training and doctoral education are grounded in advanced materials engineering, with a strong emphasis on first-principles calculations and microstructural analysis of alloys. Through her research experiencez, she has developed a solid theoretical and practical understanding of alloy design, phase stability, and structure–property relationships at the atomic and microstructural scales. Li Pan has authored more than 10 peer-reviewed scientific articles published in high-impact journals, including Nature Communications, reflecting the quality and relevance of her work. In addition to journal articles, she has authored one scholarly monograph, highlighting her ability to synthesize complex scientific knowledge into cohesive academic work. Her research interests include density functional theory, alloy microstructure evolution, and computational materials modeling. She has received academic recognition for her research productivity and innovation during her doctoral studies. Overall, Li Pan represents an emerging scholar in materials science whose work contributes to advancing the fundamental understanding and design of advanced alloy systems.

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Pan, L., Huang, L., Wang, X., Xu, W., Zhou, Y., & Chen, J. (2025). Pressure effect on structural, mechanical, electronic and thermodynamic properties of Cr–Co sigma phase using first-principles method. Philosophical Magazine.

Pan, L., Chen, J., Huang, L., & Zhang, J. (2024). First-principles study of structural, mechanical, electronic properties and Debye temperature of NbCo₂ Laves phases under pressure. Physica B: Condensed Matter, —, 415683.

Pan, L., Chen, J., Huang, L., & Zhang, J. (2023). Site occupancy and electronic properties of NbCo₂ Laves phases doped with Re. Computational and Theoretical Chemistry, —, 114389.

Pan, L., Huang, L., Chen, J., & Zhang, J. (2023). Site occupancy of Ru in μ phases: A density functional theory study. International Journal of Modern Physics B, —, 23502648.

Pan, L., Huang, L., Chen, J., & Zhang, J. (2022). First-principles study of Co₂₁W₁₈ with pressure effect: Structural, mechanical, electronic properties and Debye temperature. Materials Today Communications, —, 104276.

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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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.