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)

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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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).

Abedien Zabardasti | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Abedien Zabardasti | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Lorestan University | Iran

Prof. Abedein Zabardasti is a distinguished Full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Lorestan University, Iran, recognized for his extensive research contributions in coordination chemistry, molecular interactions, nanochemistry, and theoretical chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. and M.Sc. degrees in Chemistry from Shiraz University, and his B.Sc. from the University of Tehran. His innovative studies explore molecular binding mechanisms, nanostructured materials, and porphyrin-based systems with applications in catalysis and environmental chemistry. As a dedicated educator, Prof. Zabardasti has supervised numerous graduate students and played a vital role in advancing chemical education and research infrastructure at Lorestan University. His scholarly excellence has been recognized through various academic honors and leadership roles, including serving as Head of the Department of Chemistry. His work continues to inspire interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in inorganic and materials chemistry, contributing significantly to the understanding and application of molecular and nanostructured systems for sustainable development.

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Zabardasti, A., Abd Nusaif, K. I., Abd Al-Aama, Z. M., & Salehnassaj, M. (2025). Computational investigation of hydrogen-rich BH₄(H₂)ₙ⁻ aggregates. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 192, 152252.

Sepahvandian, M., Abd Al-Aama, Z. M., Zahraa, 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, 39(9).

Jaberansari, F., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Designing high-performance nonlinear optical materials via interaction of hexahelicene with coinage metal clusters. Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, e730649.

Konani, T., Zabardasti, A., & Al-Baiati, M. N. (2025). Hydrogen storage using Li⁺ decorated bicyclo[2.2.1]hepta-2,5-diene molecule: A theoretical investigation. Structural Chemistry, 1–14.

Sepahvandian, M., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Exploring limonene adsorption on magnesium and selenium doped AlP nanosheets: A DFT study. Computational Condensed Matter, e01094.

Chih-Lyang Hwang | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chih-Lyang Hwang | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology | Taiwan

Dr. Chih-Lyang Hwang (SM’08) is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of electrical and mechanical engineering, currently serving as a Research Fellow at the Intelligent Robot Center, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), Taipei, Taiwan. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Tatung Institute of Technology  and subsequently held professorial positions at Tatung Institute of Technology, Tamkang University, and NTUST. With an extensive academic career spanning over three decades, he has contributed significantly to robotics, fuzzy neural modeling, nonlinear control, and human–robot interaction. His research also encompasses distributed visual and wireless localization, UAV control, and emotion recognition. Dr. Hwang has been a Visiting Scholar at Georgia Institute of Technology and Auburn University, broadening his international academic collaborations. He has authored numerous influential journal and conference papers, amassing over 3,383 citations, 533 documents, and an H-index of 29. Recognized among the world’s top 2% scientists by Stanford University for multiple years, he has also received Excellent and Outstanding Research Awards from NTUST and 2024. His enduring contributions continue to advance intelligent robotics and control systems research globally.

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Hwang, C.-L., Yang, C.-C., & Hung, J.-Y. (2017). Path tracking of an autonomous ground vehicle with different payloads by hierarchical improved fuzzy dynamic sliding-mode control. IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 26(2), 899–914.

Hwang, C.-L., Jan, C., & Chen, Y.-H. (2001). Piezomechanics using intelligent variable-structure control. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 48(1), 47–59.

Hwang, C.-L., Chang, L.-J., & Yu, Y.-S. (2007). Network-based fuzzy decentralized sliding-mode control for car-like mobile robots. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 54(1), 574–585.

Hwang, C.-L., Chiang, C.-C., & Yeh, Y.-W. (2013). Adaptive fuzzy hierarchical sliding-mode control for the trajectory tracking of uncertain underactuated nonlinear dynamic systems. IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 22(2), 286–299.

Hwang, C.-L. (2004). A novel Takagi–Sugeno-based robust adaptive fuzzy sliding-mode controller. IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 12(5), 676–687

Wei Zhang | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wei Zhang | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Suzhou vocational University | China

Dr. Wei Zhang, a dedicated educator and researcher in power electronics at Suzhou Vocational University, holds a degree in Control Theory and Control Engineering from Suzhou University. He has established himself in the field of high-frequency isolated AC/AC conversion. His current research focuses on eliminating bulky DC intermediate energy storage and implementing soft-switching control strategies to reduce device switching losses, thereby improving converter efficiency and system reliability. He has published in respected journals such as the International Journal of Electronics and engages actively with industry through power-industry consultancy projects. As a teacher, he not only advances the academic frontier but also mentors students in hands-on converter design and simulation. His work has led to validated simulation and experimental results, demonstrating both theoretical correctness and practical feasibility. Looking ahead, Dr. Zhang aims to further transform power‐electronics architectures toward more compact, efficient, and digitally controlled systems, contributing to sustainable energy conversion and smarter power infrastructure.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, W. (2025). A new structure for a high-frequency isolated AC/AC converter. International Journal of Electronics.

Patricia Fernandes | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Patricia Fernandes | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro | Brazil

Patricia Dias Fernandes is a distinguished Full Professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, recognized for her pioneering contributions to pharmacology and inflammation research.  she has established herself as a leading figure in experimental pharmacology. Her academic background and research career focus on preclinical models of chronic inflammatory diseases, including Crohn’s disease, endometriosis, cancer, and SARS-CoV-2-induced pneumonia. She leads several multidisciplinary projects exploring novel diagnostic markers and therapeutic agents through integrative biochemical and omics approaches. Prof. Fernandes has registered multiple patents on innovative antiviral compounds, highlighting her translational impact from laboratory to clinical relevance. As an Associate Editor of the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, she actively promotes scientific excellence and innovation in drug discovery. Her collaborations with prominent researchers worldwide, including Pierre Sirois, Fabio Boylan, and Claudio Viegas, strengthen her global scientific network. Recipient of numerous national and institutional recognitions, Prof. Fernandes continues to advance the field of pharmacology by searching for new bioactive and synthetic compounds to treat chronic inflammatory diseases, shaping the next generation of therapeutic strategies.

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Franco, G. D. R. R., Gontijo, V. S., Viegas, F. P. D., Silva, M. D. F., Ortiz, C. J. C., Damásio, C. M., Silva, I. M. F., Campos, T. G., Reis, E. V. S., Clarindo, F. A., et al. (2025). Novel multifunctional cannabidiol-based analogues with in silico, in vitro, and in vivo anti-SARS-CoV-2 effect. Pharmaceuticals, 18(10), 1565.

Moraes, R. S. M., Botelho, A. B. M., Pinto, G. T. A., Rodrigues, S. C., Martins, M. T. M., Soares, D. L. A., Cruz, C. C., Pinto, A. D. A., Dias, F. R. F., Fernandes, P. D., et al. (2025). Chemistry, applications, and synthesis methods of indole derivatives: A comprehensive review. The Chemical Record. Advance online publication.

Guerra, F. S., Freitas, R. H. C. N., Moldovan, F., Rocha, D. R. D., Carvalho, R. S., & Fernandes, P. D. (2025). Design, synthesis, and bioactivity assessment of modified vemurafenib analog. Pharmaceuticals, 18(8), 1161.

de Souza, M. L., de Paiva, J. P. B., Franco, G. D. R. R., Gontijo, V. S., Alves, M. A., de Souza, H. M. R., Lontra, A. C. P., de Oliveira, E. A., Giorno, T. B. S., Guedes, I. A., et al. (2025). Design, synthesis, and evaluation of antinociceptive properties of novel CBD-based terpene-cinnamoyl-acyl-hydrazone analogues. Pharmaceuticals, 18(5), 755.

França, P. R. C., de Paiva, J. P. B., de Carvalho, R. R., Figueiredo, C. P., Sirois, P., & Fernandes, P. D. (2024). R-954, a bradykinin B1 receptor antagonist, as a potential therapy in a preclinical endometriosis model. Peptides, 171, 171294.

Ehsan Khedre | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ehsan Khedre | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Egyptian Drug Authority Pyramids Branch | Egypt

Dr. Ehsan Khedre is a pharmaceutical biochemistry researcher whose work spans natural product pharmacology, nanotechnology, oxidative stress, and metabolic disease. After earning her B.Pharm (Ain-Shams University, Egypt, 2004), she completed an M.Sc. in Biochemistry (Zagazig University, 2011) and a Ph.D. (Al-Azhar University, 2018) on estrogenic effects of quercetin and its nanoparticles. She has held roles at Egypt’s National Organization for Drug Control & Research (NODCAR / EDA), advancing from drug control specialist to quality manager and researcher in biochemical laboratories. Her publication record (to date > 9 peer-reviewed articles) includes studies on hepatic fibrosis, nanocarrier enhancement of phytochemicals, metabolic syndrome models, and nanoparticle biodistribution. Her citation metrics h-index of 5, total documents 7, total citations 170 reflect her growing impact in pharmacology and toxicology. Her research interests include antioxidant and anti-inflammatory natural compounds, nanoparticle delivery systems, biochemical mechanisms of organ injury, and translational approaches to metabolic and hepatic diseases. She has also contributed by serving as reviewer for journals, receiving training in quality systems (ISO 9001 / ISO 17025), scientific writing, bioinformatics, and innovation, and participating in workshops on research skills. In sum, Dr. Khedre combines deep domain expertise, laboratory leadership, and interdisciplinary scholarship to advance discovery and application of therapeutics.

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Featured Publications

Fayed, E. A., El-Sebaey, S. A., Ebrahim, M. A., Abu-Elfotuh, K., El-Sayed Mansour, R., Mohamed, E. K., Hamdan, A. M. E., Al-subaie, F. T., Albalawi, G. S., Albalawi, T. M., et al. (2025). Discovery of novel bicyclic and tricyclic cyclohepta[b]thiophene derivatives as multipotent AChE and BChE inhibitors, in-vivo and in-vitro assays, ADMET and molecular docking simulation. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 117201.

Abu-Elfotuh, K., Kamel, G. A. M., Najm, M. A. A., Hamdan, A. M. E., Koullah, M. T., Fahmy, R. K. E., Aboelsoud, H. A., Alghusn, M. A., Albalawi, B. R., Atwa, A. M., et al. (2025). Modulating multiple molecular trajectories by nutraceuticals and/or physical activity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)-like behaviors in rat pups. Journal of NeuroImmune Pharmacology.

Oudah, K. H., Najm, M. A. A., Ramsis, T. M., Ebrahim, M. A., Gohar, N. A., Abu-Elfotuh, K., Mohamed, E. K., Hamdan, A. M. E., Hamdan, A. M., Almotairi, R., et al. (2025). Unlocking therapeutic potential of novel thieno-oxazepine hybrids as multi-target inhibitors of AChE/BChE and evaluation against Alzheimer’s disease: In vivo, in vitro, histopathological, and docking studies. Pharmaceuticals, 18(8), 1214.

Nazeam, J. A., Black, I., Mulamoottil, V. A., Selim, N. M., El Shiekh, R. A., Abu-Elfotuh, K., Hamdan, A. M. E., Gowifel, A. M. H., Hafez, S. M., Mohamed, E. K., et al. (2025). Okra seed polysaccharides mitigate neuroinflammation and cognitive impairment via modulation of Nrf2/HO-1, HMGB1/RAGE/TLR4/NF-κB, NLRP3/Caspase-1, JAK-2/STAT-3, AMPK/SIRT1/m-TOR, PI3K/AKT/CREB/BDNF/TrkB and PERK/CHOP/Bcl-2 axes. International Immunopharmacology, 114110.

Mohamed, E. K., Fathy, M. M., Sadek, N. A., & Eldosoki, D. E. (2024). The effects of rutin coat on the biodistribution and toxicities of iron oxide nanoparticles in rats. Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 26(3), 49.

Roberto Miniero | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Roberto Miniero | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Istituto Superiore di Sanità | Italy

Dr. Roberto Miniero is a distinguished toxicologist and environmental health expert with a Doctoral Degree and a Master’s in Epidemiology and Biostatistics. With extensive experience in toxicology, ecotoxicology, and environmental risk assessment, he has led numerous high-impact research projects on persistent chemical substances, including dioxins, PCBs, and mercury compounds, in both national and international contexts, such as the Stockholm Convention implementation in China under the World Bank.  Dr. Miniero has served as Principal Investigator, Scientific Coordinator, and Project Coordinator in multiple prestigious projects funded by MIUR, the Italian Ministry of Environment, and regional authorities, while providing consultancy for the WHO, the World Bank, and various Italian Public Prosecutors’ Offices. His research interests include environmental toxicology, human exposure assessment, ecotoxicology, and sustainable aquaculture practices. With an h-index reflecting his impact in the scientific community, numerous citations, and recognized expertise, he has been nominated for the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Miniero’s work exemplifies innovation, rigor, and applied research that informs policy and protects public health, marking him as a leading figure in environmental health science.

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Miniero, R., Abate, V., Abballe, A., Battista, T., Conversano, M., De Felip, E., De Luca, S., Fulgenzi, A. R., Iacovella, N., Iamiceli, A. L., et al. (2025). Human biomonitoring of PCDDs, PCDFs, and PCBs in women living in a Southern Italy hotspot area.

Ingelido, A. M., Abate, V., Abballe, A., De Filippis, S. P., Dellatte, E., De Luca, S., Ferri, F., Fulgenzi, A. R., Iacovella, N., Iamiceli, A. L., et al. (2023). Determinants of exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls in the Italian population in the last decades. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Rofrano, G., Esposito, M., Pizzolante, A., Miniero, R., Danese, A., Signorelli, D., D’Auria, L. J., Gallo, A., Di Stasio, A., Gallo, P., et al. (2023). Inorganic elements profiling in milk from buffalo farms of the Campania Region (Italy). Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals, 2023,

Miniero, R., di Domenico, A., Abate, V., Abballe, A., Dellatte, E., De Filippis, S., De Luca, S., Ferri, F., Fulgenzi, A. R., Iacovella, N., et al. (2022). Time trends of PCDDs, PCDFs, DL-PCBs, and NDL-PCBs in Italian women from biomonitoring studies. Chemosphere, 2022, 136244.

Mancini, L., Miniero, R., Beccaloni, E., di Domenico, K., Lacchetti, I., Puccinelli, C., Cicero, M. R., Scaini, F., Carere, M. (2022). Mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (MeHg) in sediment and biota: A case study in a lagoon in Central Italy. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2022,