Liudmila Alexandrova | Biology and Life Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Liudmila Alexandrova | Biology and Life Sciences | Research Excellence Award

EIMB RAS | Russia

Liudmila A. Alexandrova is a senior researcher at the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, with a distinguished career spanning several decades in molecular biology and medicinal chemistry. She received her education from Lomonosov Moscow State University and completed her postgraduate training at EIMB RAS. An Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, she has gained extensive international research experience through postdoctoral work in Czechoslovakia and Germany. Her scientific contributions include the design and synthesis of biologically active modified nucleosides and nucleotides, with a strong focus on antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal drug mechanisms. She has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and holds five Russian patents, reflecting a substantial body of documented research output.  She has successfully supervised four PhD dissertations and over 35 diploma theses, while currently mentoring postgraduate researchers. Recipient of two Russian Academy of Sciences awards, her work has significantly advanced the development of novel bacterial and fungal growth inhibitors, establishing her as a respected contributor to biomedical and chemical research with lasting scientific influence.

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The synthesis and antituberculosis activity of 5′-nor carbocyclic uracil derivatives
E. Matyugina, A. Khandazhinskaya, L. Chernousova, S. Andreevskaya, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 20(22), 6680–6686, 2012. (Citations: 82)


Inhibition of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains H37Rv and MDR MS-115 by a new set of C5 modified pyrimidine nucleosides
E.R. Shmalenyuk, L.N. Chernousova, I.L. Karpenko, S.N. Kochetkov, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 21(17), 4874–4884, 2013. (Citations: 72)


2′-Deoxynucleoside 5′-triphosphates modified at α-, β- and γ-phosphates as substrates for DNA polymerases
L.A. Alexandrova, A.Y. Skoblov, M.V. Jasko, L.S. Victorova, A.A. Krayevsky, Nucleic Acids Research, 26(3), 778–786, 1998. (Citations: 68)


Oligonucleotide derivatives bearing reactive and stabilizing groups attached to C5 of deoxyuridine
A.S. Levina, D.R. Tabatadse, L.M. Khalimskaya, T.A. Prichodko, G.V. Shishkin, Bioconjugate Chemistry, 4(5), 319–325, 1993. (Citations: 49)


Colorimetric solid-phase minisequencing assay illustrated by detection of alpha 1-antitrypsin Z mutation
L. Harju, T. Weber, L. Alexandrova, M. Lukin, M. Ranki, A. Jalanko, Clinical Chemistry, 39(11), 2282–2287, 1993. (Citations: 47)

Mohammadreza Hasandust Rostami | Energy and Sustainability | Engineering Creativity Award

Dr. Mohammadreza Hasandust Rostami | Energy and Sustainability | Engineering Creativity Award

Tarbiat modares university | Iran

Mohammadreza Hasandust Rostami is a mechanical engineering researcher specializing in renewable energy systems, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and advanced thermal engineering. He is currently pursuing doctoral research in biosystem mechanics with a strong academic record and extensive experience in numerical modeling, thermal optimization, and energy-efficient system design. His research portfolio includes peer-reviewed journal articles indexed in international databases, contributing to an established h-index, multiple published documents, and an increasing citation record within the fields of heat and mass transfer and sustainable energy systems. His scholarly work focuses on thermal energy storage systems, atmospheric water generation technologies, nanofluid-enhanced heat exchangers, phase change materials, and geothermal-assisted cooling solutions. Professionally, he has served as an industrial design engineer, mechanical engineer, and consulting specialist, collaborating with manufacturing and heavy industry sectors on FEM analysis, CFD simulations, and thermal performance optimization using advanced engineering software. His research outputs have appeared in reputable international journals published by Wiley, MDPI, and other academic publishers, and several additional works are under review. Through applied research, industrial consulting, and interdisciplinary innovation, his work contributes to energy efficiency, water sustainability, and climate-responsive engineering, positioning him as an emerging researcher at the intersection of thermal sciences, renewable energy, and computational engineering.

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Thermal Performance Investigation of SWCNT and Graphene Quantum Dots Nanofluids in a Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchanger Using Fin-Blade Tubes
M. H. Rostami, G. Najafi, B. Ghobadin, A. Motevali.
Heat Transfer, 2020, 49(8), 4783–4800. (Citations: 23)


Evaluation and Improvement of PCM Melting in Double-Tube Heat Exchangers Using Nanoparticle–PCM Combinations for Renewable Energy Systems
A. Motevali, M. Hasandust Rostami, G. Najafi, W. M. Yan.
Sustainability, 2021, 13(19), 10675. (Citations: 21)


Evaluation and Enhancement of Thermal Energy Performance of Heat Exchangers Using SWCNT, GQD Nanoparticles and PCM (RT82)
M. H. Rostami, G. Najafi, A. Motevali, N. A. C. Sidik, M. A. Harun.
Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 2021, 79(1). (Citations: 15)


Numerical Analysis of Thermal and Hydrothermal Characteristics of a Heat Sink with Various Fin Configurations and Ternary Nanofluid Composition
A. Najafpour, M. H. Rostami.
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 2025, 68, 105928. (Citations: 12)


Experimental Analysis and CFD Simulation of a Photovoltaic/Thermal System Using Nanofluids for Sustainable Energy Solutions
M. F. Ghazali, M. I. Maulana, N. A. C. Sidik, G. Najafi, M. I. M. Rashid, M. F. Jamlos, et al.
Journal of Advanced Research in Numerical Heat Transfer, 2024, 24(1), 1–13. (Citations: 8)

Chahira Cherif | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Chahira Cherif | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Université Oran 1 | Algeria

Dr. Chahira Cherif is an Associate Professor of Computer Science with a strong academic and research profile in higher education and software systems research. She holds a State Engineering degree in Computer Science, a Magister (Master’s) degree, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science, reflecting a solid and progressive academic foundation in computing and information technologies. Her professional experience includes service as a State Computer Science Engineer before transitioning into academia, where she has been actively engaged in teaching at both Bachelor’s and Master’s levels under the LMD system, along with supervising Master’s theses. Her research interests focus on intelligent software systems, software evolution, system security, and advanced computing methodologies, with active involvement in nationally recognized research initiatives, including the PREFU project on intelligent evolution and security of software systems. She has participated in international conferences, workshops, and scientific gatherings across Algeria and France, contributing to scholarly exchange and collaboration. Her scientific output is reflected through peer-reviewed publications indexed in international databases, with an established h-index-1 supported by multiple research documents-5 and citation-4 records. Through her combined roles as educator, researcher, and project contributor, she continues to make meaningful contributions to computer science research and academic development, strengthening innovation, knowledge dissemination, and the advancement of intelligent and secure software systems.

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Predictive approach to the degree of business process change

C. Cherif, M.K. Abdi, A. Ahmad
International Journal of Computing and Digital Systems, 14(1), 10505–10513, 2023 · Citations: 5


Change impact study by Bayesian networks

C. Cherif, M.K. Abdi
Modeling Approaches and Algorithms for Advanced Computer Applications, pp. 429–438, 2013 · Citations: 5


Cancer classification through the selection of genes extracted from microarray data

M. Maiza, S. Chouraqui, C. Cherif, A. Taleb-Ahmed
Przegląd Elektrotechniczny, 101(4), 2025 · Citations: 4


Étude de l’impact de changement dans les systèmes à objet par les réseaux bayésiens

C. Chahira, A. Mustapha Kamel
Communication Science et Technologie, 13(1), pp. 90–108, 2015 · Citations: 4


Towards a probabilistic approach for better change management in BPM systems

C. Cherif
IEEE 23rd International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2019 · Citations: 3

Kazuto Ikemoto | Industrial Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kazuto Ikemoto | Industrial Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company | Japan

Dr. Kazuto Ikemoto is a Senior Scientist at the Niigata Research Laboratory of Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc., specializing in chemistry, food functionality, biotechnology, and semiconductor cleaning. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Nagasaki University, Japan, in 1995. Since then, he has been with Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc., contributing significantly to research in his areas of expertise. Dr. Ikemoto’s research interests focus on the development and application of pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) in various biological and health-related contexts. His work includes exploring PQQ’s effects on brain function, aging, obesity, and its potential antiviral properties , he was honored with the JSBBA Award for Corporate Researchers, recognizing his contributions to the field. Dr. Ikemoto’s research has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, reflecting his ongoing commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in his areas of expertise.

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Discovery and application of food catalysts to promote the coupling of PQQ (quinone) with amines. Frontiers in Nutrition  (2024).

The effects of pyrroloquinoline quinone disodium salt on brain function and physiological processes. Frontiers in Nutrition. [Review, open access] (2024).

World Health Organization. (2025). World health statistics 2025: Monitoring health for the SDGs, Sustainable Development Goals. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization.

United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. (2024). World population prospects 2024: Summary of results (UN DESA/POP/2024/TR/NO. 9). New York, NY, USA: United Nations.

López-Otín, C., Blasco, M. A., Partridge, L., Serrano, M., & Kroemer, G. (2013). The hallmarks of aging. Cell, 153(6), 1194–1217.