Manish Choudhary | Plastics Waste to Activated Carbon | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Manish Choudhary | Plastics Waste to Activated Carbon | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering and Technology, India

Dr. Manish Choudhary is an Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering at CIPET: IPT Lucknow, with a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University. He also holds an M.Tech. from IIT Roorkee. Dr. Choudhary’s career is marked by a strong passion for teaching, research, and academic administration. He has published seven papers in SCI & Scopus indexed journals, focusing on topics such as polymer composites, recycling, and biomass thermodynamics. He has delivered invited talks at international conferences and mentors students for higher education and industry collaboration. Dr. Choudhary’s contributions to improving educational programs, such as hybrid classrooms and industry-academic ties, showcase his dedication to fostering student growth and innovation. His recognition spans across various academic and professional milestones, making him a noteworthy figure in the field of chemical engineering and environmental sustainability.

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Education

Dr. Manish Choudhary completed his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (2019-2023). He earned his M.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from IIT Roorkee (2010-2012), a prestigious institute known for its excellence in engineering education and research. Prior to that, he obtained his B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from UPTU (2005-2009). Dr. Choudhary’s academic journey reflects a solid foundation in chemical engineering principles, focusing on sustainable growth and innovative solutions in various sectors, including polymer composites and waste management. His advanced studies have equipped him with the expertise to conduct high-impact research, contribute to educational reforms, and engage in global academic discussions. His education from these esteemed institutions has been instrumental in shaping his career as a researcher and educator dedicated to both academic and professional excellence.

Experience

Dr. Manish Choudhary has accumulated extensive teaching and administrative experience at CIPET: IPT Lucknow. As an Assistant Professor since 2017, he has been instrumental in teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students, with a focus on Chemical Engineering topics such as Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Polymer Composites. Dr. Choudhary has played a pivotal role in academic and accreditation work, including NBA, NAAC, and NIRF-related activities. He is also a coordinator for ATAL FDPs and has introduced hybrid classroom learning to adapt to modern educational trends. Furthermore, Dr. Choudhary has been a mentor for student startups like SNOWFLAKE, facilitating innovation and industry collaboration. Previously, he served as a Lecturer (2012-2017), where he contributed to student development, extracurricular activities, and accreditation processes. His leadership has enhanced the overall quality of education and student engagement at CIPET, making him a valuable asset to the institution.

Research Focus

Dr. Manish Choudhary’s research primarily revolves around sustainable technologies, focusing on thermodynamics, biomass recycling, and polymer composites. His work in thermal degradation and kinetics of various biomass materials, such as rice husk and sun hemp, aims to improve waste management processes and environmental sustainability. He has conducted in-depth studies on the modification and characterization of agricultural waste for its use in polymer composites, with a strong emphasis on mechanical, thermal, and morphological properties. Dr. Choudhary also explores eco-friendly solutions for industrial safety and hazard management, contributing to safer manufacturing processes. His publications in SCI & Scopus indexed journals underline his contribution to advancing knowledge in chemical engineering and sustainable development. He is committed to applying his research to practical solutions for waste valorization, recycling, and the development of renewable materials. His future research trajectory is focused on improving sustainability practices and enhancing the circular economy in various industries.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Thermal kinetics and morphological investigation of alkaline treated rice husk biomass 🌾🔥
    Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 2022

  2. Determination of thermal degradation behavior and kinetics parameters of chemically modified sun hemp biomass 🌿⚗️
    Bioresource Technology, 2023

  3. Impact of various surface modifications on agro waste rice husk and its reinforced polymer composites ♻️🔬
    Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021

  4. Study on mechanical, thermal and morphological properties of RHA filled PVC composite 🏗️🔍
    International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Applied Science, 2015

  5. Thermal and mechanical investigation of chemically treated hybrid biomass epoxy bio-composite: an approach of pyrolysis kinetics 🔬🔥
    Bioresource Technology Reports, 2023

  6. Kinetics modeling & comparative examine on thermal degradation of alkali treated Crotalaria juncea fiber using model fitting method 🔥🧬
    Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 2023

  7. Sustainable valorization of rice husk: thermal behavior and kinetics after chemical treatments ♻️🌾
    Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 2023

  8. Phyto-Pharmacognostical and Hypocholesterolemic Activity of Morus alba L. 🌱🧪
    European Chemical Bulletin, 2023

 

 

 

 

Joao Proenca | Sustainability | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr. Joao Proenca | Sustainability | Excellence in Research

Full Professor, University of Porto, Portugal.

João F. Proença, born in Coimbra, Portugal, on April 21, 1963, is a renowned Full Professor at the University of Porto’s School of Economics and Management. He is also the President of the Scientific Department of Business and Management at the University of Porto. Proença’s career spans academia and business leadership, with past roles including Rector of Universidade Europeia and Chief Academic Officer for Laureate International Universities in Portugal. He has held several leadership positions, such as Dean of the School of Economics and Management at the University of Porto. Proença has published over 150 research papers and has been a Visiting Researcher at prestigious institutions worldwide. In addition to his academic achievements, he has also led business operations as CEO and Chairman in various commercial and industrial firms, contributing to both the academic and business communities. He specializes in Marketing, Business Management, and Services Management.

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Education :

João F. Proença’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Business and Management Studies from Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisbon (1986). He then earned a Master’s in Marketing and Commercial Management from IE Business School in Madrid, Spain (1991), graduating second in his class. Proença further advanced his studies with a PhD in Business Studies from the University of Porto (1999), receiving unanimous approval for his dissertation. He later achieved the title of “Agregação” in Business Studies from the same institution in 2008, a required qualification for a full professor role in Portugal. His educational achievements have laid the foundation for his successful academic career and extensive research in business and management. Proença is committed to fostering excellence in education and research, mentoring students and scholars globally. His academic background plays a pivotal role in shaping his contributions to higher education, business practices, and management studies.

Experience :

João F. Proença boasts an extensive career in both academia and business leadership. As a Full Professor at the University of Porto’s School of Economics and Management, he has held key academic positions, including Director of multiple degree programs and Chairman of the Scientific Board. He was the Dean of the University of Porto’s School of Economics and Management (2010-2015), where he contributed to the institution’s high standing in international rankings. Proença also served as Rector of Universidade Europeia, overseeing multiple campuses, and as Chief Academic Officer for Laureate International Universities in Portugal. In addition to his academic career, Proença has significant business experience, having held executive roles such as CEO and Chairman at companies within the Probos Group, now part of H.B. Fuller. His leadership in business and education has shaped his approach to management and services studies, demonstrating a unique blend of academia and industry expertise.

Research Focus :

João F. Proença’s research primarily revolves around Marketing, Business Management, and Services Management. His work delves into the dynamics of service quality, consumer behavior, and sustainable business practices, with a focus on examining how companies can improve customer relations and operational efficiency. Proença is also interested in the intersection of sustainability and business, particularly in how businesses can integrate sustainable practices into their operations. His research explores innovative service strategies, value co-creation, and the role of business models in promoting long-term sustainability. Additionally, Proença has a particular focus on the influence of technology and digital transformation in services management. He has published numerous articles on service marketing, consumer behavior, and sustainability, contributing valuable insights to the academic community. Proença’s global collaborations and visiting researcher roles at various universities further enrich his research, creating a broader perspective on contemporary challenges in business and management.

Publications:

  1. Sustainable Campus Operations in Higher Education Institutions: A Systematic Literature Review 🌱🎓
  2. The Influence of Perceived Risk on Mobile Shopping Cart Abandonment 📱🛒
  3. How Farmers Present a Sustainable Product to Socially Responsible Consumers—An Approach to Local Organic Agriculture 🌾🌍
  4. The Influence of Service Quality on the Consulting Relationship 🤝💼
  5. The Influence of Sustainability on Psychological Ownership in Services Based on Temporary Access ♻️💡
  6. Determinants of the Purchase of Secondhand Products: An Approach by the Theory of Planned Behaviour 🔄🛍️
  7. Motivations for Peer-to-Peer Accommodation: Exploring Sustainable Choices in Collaborative Consumption 🏠🤝
  8. Sustainability in the Coffee Supply Chain and Purchasing Policies: A Case Study Research ☕🌍
  9. The Use of Positive and Negative Appeals in Social Advertising: A Content Analysis of Television Ads for Preventing HIV/AIDS 📺⚖️
  10. Tourism Co-Creation in Place Branding: The Role of Local Community 🏞️👥

Alessia Amato | Metal Recovery From Waste | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Alessia Amato | Metal Recovery From Waste | Women Researcher Award

Fixed-term researcher type B, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy

Alessia Amato is a dedicated researcher at the Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy, specializing in the Theory for the Development of Chemical Processes (TDCP). With a strong focus on environmental sustainability, she actively contributes to innovative research in recycling, circular economy, and urban mining. Over her 10-year academic career, Alessia has established valuable collaborations with universities and industries both nationally and internationally, promoting sustainable practices. Her work not only addresses critical environmental challenges but also aims to empower women in science, encouraging diversity in research fields.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Impressive Academic Background: Alessia holds multiple degrees in relevant fields, including a PhD focused on sustainable urban mining strategies. Her academic qualifications establish her as a leader in environmental sciences.
  2. Robust Research Portfolio: With ongoing projects related to sustainable management of waste and innovative recycling technologies, she demonstrates a commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges. Her experience spans both national and international research collaborations.
  3. Publication Record: With 51 published papers, an H-index of 19, and two published books, Alessia’s contributions to scientific literature are significant. Her research has been widely cited, underscoring her impact on the field.
  4. Innovation and Patents: Alessia has developed and submitted patents for waste management processes, showcasing her ability to translate research into practical applications that can benefit industry and society.
  5. Professional Engagement: Her editorial role and collaborations with various universities and industries reflect her dedication to advancing knowledge and practice in environmental sustainability.
  6. Focus on Circular Economy: Alessia’s emphasis on urban mining and critical raw materials is crucial for promoting a sustainable economy in Europe, aligning with current global sustainability goals.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Visibility and Outreach: While her research is impactful, increasing her visibility through more public engagement and outreach initiatives could amplify her influence in the broader community.
  2. Networking: Expanding her network within international organizations focused on sustainability could lead to more collaborative opportunities and greater dissemination of her work.
  3. Mentorship and Support for Women: Although Alessia is a role model for women in science, actively mentoring emerging female researchers could further strengthen her contribution to gender equality in academia.

Education

Alessia Amato graduated from Bologna University with a degree in Chemistry and Technologies for the Environment, laying a solid foundation for her future research. She furthered her studies by obtaining a Master’s in Environmental Sustainability and Civil Protection from the Polytechnic University of Marche in 2013. Alessia pursued her PhD in TDCP, where her thesis focused on “Innovative and Sustainable Strategies of Urban Mining.” This comprehensive academic background equipped her with the necessary skills to tackle complex environmental issues through innovative research and sustainable practices. Her education reflects her commitment to advancing knowledge in the field and highlights her dedication to creating a more sustainable future.

Experience 

Alessia Amato has a robust professional background, currently serving as a researcher in the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences at the Polytechnic University of Marche. She is an integral part of the Environmental Technologies research group, working on various national and international projects. Alessia has contributed to six completed projects and is currently involved in three ongoing research initiatives, focusing on sustainable waste management and innovative recycling technologies. Additionally, she consults for several companies, estimating their sustainability levels in sectors like oil refining, cosmetics, and waste treatment. Her experience in academia and industry bridges the gap between theoretical research and practical application, allowing her to drive impactful changes in sustainability practices. Through her teaching of environmental regulations and waste management, Alessia plays a vital role in educating future generations about sustainable practices.

Research Focus 

Alessia Amato’s research primarily revolves around urban mining, critical raw materials, and sustainability. Her work emphasizes the development of innovative strategies for waste recycling and management, contributing to the transition towards a circular economy. She explores hydrometallurgy and bio-hydrometallurgy techniques to enhance resource recovery from electronic waste, addressing significant environmental concerns. By analyzing life cycle assessments, Alessia aims to create more sustainable processes in various industries, ensuring minimal environmental impact. Her involvement in European projects underscores her commitment to advancing sustainable practices within the industry. Alessia’s research not only aims to improve waste management strategies but also to empower communities through education and collaboration, fostering a deeper understanding of sustainability. By focusing on integrating sustainability into industrial practices, her work plays a crucial role in shaping a greener future.

Publication Top Notes

  1. The application of the life cycle assessment and life cycle costing for the treatment of microelectronic industry effluents

  2. Marine materials as innovative metal sorbents suitable for applications in wastewater treatments

  3. Non-toxic, high selectivity process for the extraction of precious metals from waste printed circuit boards

  4. Life Cycle Assessment of Rare Earth Elements-Free Permanent Magnet Alternatives: Sintered Ferrite and Mn-Al-C

Conclusion

Alessia Amato is an exceptional candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her extensive research contributions, innovative approaches to sustainability, and commitment to advancing the circular economy position her as a leader in her field. Recognizing her efforts would not only honor her achievements but also inspire future generations of women researchers. Awarding her this recognition would reinforce the importance of diversity in scientific research and encourage more women to pursue careers in STEM.

 

 

Jasmin Cooper | Environmental Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr Jasmin Cooper | Environmental Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr Jasmin Cooper, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Dr. Jasmin Cooper, PhD, AMIChemE, is a leading Research Associate at Imperial College London, specializing in emissions inventory analysis and the life cycle sustainability of energy systems. She earned her PhD in Environment and Sustainable Technology from The University of Manchester, where her research assessed the sustainability of shale gas in the UK. Dr. Cooper’s work primarily focuses on evaluating the environmental, economic, and social sustainability of energy systems, including natural gas, hydrogen, and biomethane. She has consulted on multiple projects, offering expertise in emissions quantification, methane leakage analysis, and the techno-economic assessment of low-carbon technologies. With numerous peer-reviewed publications and involvement in high-profile consultancy projects, Dr. Cooper is a prominent figure in the field of sustainable energy systems.

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Strengths for the Award

Dr. Jasmin Cooper stands out as an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her extensive contributions to the fields of emissions inventory analysis, life cycle sustainability of energy systems, and decarbonization. Her research on methane emissions, sustainability assessments of shale gas, and the environmental impact of various energy technologies has not only resulted in high-impact publications but has also provided valuable insights into sustainable energy pathways for the UK. Dr. Cooper’s ability to secure funding, her role as a consultant on multiple high-profile projects, and her interdisciplinary approach make her a strong contender.

Her work, cited by numerous researchers, emphasizes the breadth of her impact. Key projects, such as life cycle assessments for UK industrial decarbonization, further showcase her leadership in advancing sustainable energy solutions. The breadth of her research covers critical areas like hydrogen emissions, negative emission technologies, and methane detection, proving her expertise in reducing environmental impacts.

Areas for Improvement

While Dr. Cooper’s contributions are exceptional, a potential area for growth could be increasing engagement in cross-disciplinary collaborative projects. By expanding the application of her findings in international contexts or other energy sectors, her research’s influence could reach a broader audience. Additionally, greater involvement in public dissemination could enhance the societal understanding and implementation of her findings on sustainability and decarbonization.

Education

Dr. Jasmin Cooper received her PhD in Environment and Sustainable Technology from The University of Manchester (2013–2017), where her research focused on the life cycle sustainability assessment of shale gas in the UK. Her work, funded by the EPSRC and The University of Manchester, examined the environmental, economic, and social implications of shale gas extraction and electricity generation in the UK, comparing its sustainability with other electricity options. Her thesis, titled Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Shale Gas in the UK, was supervised by Professor Adisa Azapagic and Dr. Laurence Stamford. Prior to her PhD, Dr. Cooper completed a First Class (Honours) MEng in Chemical Engineering with Environmental Technology (2009–2013) at The University of Manchester. Her undergraduate dissertation explored the swelling behavior of porous polymer adsorbents used for CO₂ capture, further solidifying her expertise in environmental technology and sustainable energy solutions.

Experience

Dr. Jasmin Cooper is currently a Research Associate at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, where she has worked since 2018. Her research focuses on decarbonizing energy systems by analyzing emissions from natural gas, biomethane, hydrogen, and negative emission technologies. Dr. Cooper conducts emission data analysis and life cycle modelling, and she leads projects on the quantification of methane emissions from natural gas supply chains. Her expertise extends to supply chain sustainability, where she assesses the transfer of greenhouse gas emissions across value chains and validates Scope 3 emissions quantification. Dr. Cooper has also worked as a consultant on various high-profile projects, such as methane leakage analysis for Shell and technoeconomic assessments of low-carbon marine fuels for the Royal Academy of Engineering. She has served as an expert witness and third-party reviewer for several consultancy projects and reports, demonstrating her broad expertise in environmental sustainability.

Research Focus

Dr. Jasmin Cooper’s research focuses on the life cycle sustainability of energy systems, with a particular emphasis on emissions analysis and environmental impact assessment. Her work covers natural gas, biomethane, hydrogen, and negative emission technologies, investigating how these energy sources can be used to decarbonize global energy systems. She specializes in the quantification of methane and other short-lived climate pollutants, as well as the technologies used to detect and measure these emissions. Dr. Cooper also explores the sustainability of energy supply chains, assessing how greenhouse gas emissions transfer across value chains and validating Scope 3 emissions data. In addition to this, her research includes the environmental, economic, and social sustainability assessment of shale gas, providing critical insights into its role in energy markets. Overall, her research contributes to understanding how future energy systems can meet global climate goals while minimizing environmental impacts.

Publications Top Notes

  • Shale gas: A review of the economic, environmental, and social sustainability 🛢️🌍💼 – J Cooper, L Stamford, A Azapagic (Energy Technology, 2016)
  • Hydrogen emissions from the hydrogen value chain-emissions profile and impact to global warming 💨⚗️🌍 – J Cooper, L Dubey, S Bakkaloglu, A Hawkes (Science of The Total Environment, 2022)
  • Economic viability of UK shale gas and potential impacts on the energy market up to 2030 💰💡🇬🇧 – J Cooper, L Stamford, A Azapagic (Applied Energy, 2018)
  • Methane emissions along biomethane and biogas supply chains are underestimated ♻️💨🌾 – S Bakkaloglu, J Cooper, A Hawkes (One Earth, 2022)
  • Environmental impacts of shale gas in the UK: Current situation and future scenarios 🛢️🇬🇧🔍 – J Cooper, L Stamford, A Azapagic (Energy Technology, 2014)
  • Natural gas fuel and greenhouse gas emissions in trucks and ships 🚛⛴️🌍 – J Speirs, P Balcombe, J Cooper (Progress in Energy, 2020)
  • The quantification of methane emissions and assessment of emissions data for natural gas supply chains 📊🌿🛢️ – J Cooper, P Balcombe, A Hawkes (Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021)
  • Social sustainability assessment of shale gas in the UK 💼👨‍👩‍👦🇬🇧 – J Cooper, L Stamford, A Azapagic (Sustainable Production and Consumption, 2018)

Conclusion

Dr. Jasmin Cooper’s research achievements, particularly in the sustainable energy sector, underscore her suitability for the Best Researcher Award. Her work addresses critical global challenges in reducing emissions and advancing renewable energy, demonstrating both academic rigor and practical impact. This combination of scholarly influence and societal relevance makes her an exemplary candidate for this prestigious award.

Agnieszka Pieniążek | Sustainability Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr Agnieszka Pieniążek | Sustainability Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr Agnieszka Pieniążek, Institute of Physics PAS , Poland

Agnieszka Pieniążek 🌟 is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Physics PAS, Warsaw, Poland. She completed her doctoral studies in Physical Sciences and holds master’s degrees in Analytical Chemistry and Applied Physics from leading Polish universities. Agnieszka’s research focuses on wide bandgap semiconductors, perovskites, and nanostructures, exploring their optical and electronic properties. She has authored 22 SCI and Scopus indexed articles and holds a patent for quantum nanostructures. Recognized for her Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation by the Polish Society for Crystal Growth, she continues to contribute significantly to the field of materials science and semiconductor physics.

 

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Education

Agnieszka Pieniążek pursued her academic journey with dedication and achievement. She completed her Doctoral Studies in Physical Sciences at the Institute of Physics PAS, Warsaw, Poland, spanning from October 2013 to June 2019. Prior to that, she earned a Master’s Degree in Analytical Chemistry from Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Faculty of Chemistry, Lublin, Poland, during October 2008 to July 2013. Her educational foundation also includes a Master’s Degree in Applied Physics from the same university’s Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science, obtained between October 2007 and July 2012. 🎓

Awards

In June 2022, Agnieszka Pieniążek was honored with the Award from the Polish Society for Crystal Growth for her Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation titled “Local Optical Properties of ZnO Microrods Grown by Hydrothermal Method.” This prestigious accolade recognizes her exceptional research contributions in the field of crystal growth and semiconductor optics. Agnieszka’s dissertation delved into the intricate optical characteristics of ZnO microrods, cultivated through innovative hydrothermal techniques. Her work not only expands the understanding of semiconductor materials but also underscores her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and applications in materials science. 🏆

Research Focus

Agnieszka Pieniążek 🌟 specializes in the research of wide bandgap semiconductors, perovskites, and nanostructures. Her work primarily revolves around investigating the optical and electronic properties of these materials, with a focus on understanding defects, structural dynamics, and their implications for optoelectronic applications. Through her studies, she explores topics such as the bandgap pressure coefficient in perovskite thin films, interdiffusion phenomena in semiconductor alloys, and the cathodoluminescence patterns of semiconductor microrods. Agnieszka’s contributions significantly advance the field of materials science, particularly in enhancing the efficiency and reliability of semiconductor devices for renewable energy and optoelectronics.

 

Sorin-George Toma | Corporate Social Responsibility Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Sorin-George Toma | Corporate Social Responsibility | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Sorin-George Toma, University of Bucharest, Romania

Sorin-George Toma, a distinguished Romanian academic and researcher, was born in Reșița, Romania. He holds multiple advanced degrees, including Ph.D.s in Sociology and Economics. With a career spanning over three decades, he is currently a Professor at the University of Bucharest, specializing in Business Administration. He has made significant contributions to the fields of teaching, scientific research, and quality assurance. Toma is also the founder of several scientific circles and associations and has authored over 40 books and 140 articles. His work emphasizes ethics, social responsibility, and consumer protection. 📚🌟🇷🇴

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Education

Sorin-George Toma boasts a robust educational background, commencing with a Bachelor of Electromechanical Engineering from the Naval Academy Constantza in 1984. He earned a Bachelor of Marketing from the Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest in 1995. His pursuit of advanced studies includes a Master’s in Political Science (1994) and Business Training (1997). He holds two Ph.D.s: one in Economics (2001) and another in Sociology (2010), from the Academy of Economic Studies and University of Bucharest, respectively. Toma further attained a Habilitation in Business Administration (2016) and a Post-Ph.D. diploma in Management and Economics (2012). 📚🎓🌟

 

Experience

Sorin-George Toma has extensive work experience in higher education and various industries. Since March 2008, he has been a Professor at the University of Bucharest, focusing on teaching and scientific research. Previously, he served as a Senior Lecturer at the same institution (2007-2008) and has held positions such as Expert I and Manager of the Quality Assurance Department since 2006. Toma also worked at the Academy of Economic Studies (1998-2007) and the Romanian-American University (1997-1998). His early career includes roles as a Credit Analyst, Parliamentary Expert, and Scientific Research Assistant. 📘🏛️🔬

 

Research Focus

Sorin-George Toma’s research primarily focuses on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), sustainability, and organizational behavior within various sectors such as retail and automotive industries. He explores the perceptions and attitudes of managers, particularly in SMEs and MNCs, regarding CSR implementation, aiming to understand its impact on business practices and societal contributions. Toma also investigates topics related to agile enterprises, circular economy models, and the integration of CSR into marketing strategies. His interdisciplinary approach combines economics, sociology, and business administration, emphasizing ethical business practices and sustainable development. 🌍📊⚖️

Publication Top Notes

Perceptions and Attitudes of SMEs and MNCs Managers Regarding CSR Implementation: Insights from Companies Operating in the Retail Sector

Innovation at the Global Level: An Analysis of the Global Innovation Index in the Period 2021-2023

The Evolution of the World Motor Vehicle Production in the Period 2018-2022

Perceptions and Attitudes of Generation Z Students towards the Responsible Management of Smart Cities

The Age of Agile Enterprises

The Evolution of the World’s Most Valuable Brands in the Period 2018-2023

Circular Economy Business Models: The Case of Lush

Competing for Dominance in Global Banking

An Empirical Research of Students’ Perceptions Regarding M-Commerce Acquisitions during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Teleworking Impact on Wellbeing and Productivity: A Cluster Analysis of the Romanian Graduate Employees