Kevin Clark | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Kevin Clark | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

Oregon State Universitys |United States

Kevin B. Clark, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and interdisciplinary researcher with extensive experience spanning behavioral neuroscience, neuropsychology, computational biology, and translational science. He received advanced academic training at Oregon State University, Southern Illinois University, and the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, where his work integrated psychology, physiology, and cognitive systems research. His professional career includes long-term service as a postdoctoral fellow, laboratory coordinator, and research scientist across academic, federal, and international research institutions, including the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System and the Max Planck Society. Dr. Clark has held senior leadership and advisory roles in scientific foundations, biotechnology consulting, conservation science, astrobiology, and advanced computing initiatives supported by organizations such as NASA, NSF, IEEE, and the National Academies of Sciences. His research interests focus on neural systems, cognitive processing, neurolinguistics, complex biological systems, neurotechnology, and data-driven approaches to understanding behavior and disease. His scholarly output, as reflected in Google Scholar metrics, includes a sustained record of peer-reviewed publications, cumulative citations, and a measurable h-index demonstrating long-term research impact. Dr. Clark’s career reflects a unique synthesis of scientific innovation, mentorship, and cross-sector collaboration, contributing to both fundamental neuroscience and applied societal challenges.

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Rolf Jakoby | Electrical Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Rolf Jakoby | Electrical Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Technical University of Darmstadt | Germany

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rolf Jakoby is an accomplished researcher in microwave engineering, with an outstanding academic impact reflected by an h-index of 43, 570 documents, and 8,158 citations. He holds distinguished academic qualifications, including a Dipl.-Ing. and Dr.-Ing. in electrical engineering, and has served in leading academic roles such as Full Professor and Head of the Microwave Engineering and Technology Group at TU Darmstadt. His extensive professional experience spans university teaching, advanced research leadership, and collaborative industrial projects with major institutions across Europe and beyond. His research interests include tunable microwave components, adaptive and reconfigurable RF systems, chipless RFID, microwave sensors, and biomedical microwave technologies. He has supervised more than fifty doctoral dissertations and contributed to over seventy major research projects funded by agencies such as DFG, EU Horizon, DLR, and major industrial partners. Widely recognized for his contributions, he has earned numerous awards, including best paper prizes, dissertation awards, and international honors such as the Leopold B. Felsen Award. His work continues to influence advancements in reconfigurable microwave systems, high-frequency materials, and next-generation communication technologies. Overall, his distinguished career demonstrates exemplary leadership, innovation, and long-standing contributions to global microwave engineering research.

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A 100 GHz Switched Beam Patch Antenna Array With 4 × 4 Butler Matrix Based on Metallic-Nanowire-Filled Membrane. (2025). Microwave and Optical Technology Letters.

Ceramic-Based High-Q Retroreflectors for Sub-mm Localization in High-Temperature Environments. (2025). Conference paper.

Liquid Crystal Goes RF: From Gigahertz to Terahertz. (2025). IEEE Microwave Magazine.

Multigap-Waveguide Liquid Crystal Phase Shifter at Ka-Band. (2025). IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters.

A wireless W-band 3D-printed temperature sensor based on a three-dimensional photonic crystal operating beyond 1000 °C. (2024). Communications Engineering.

lifei wei | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. lifei wei | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Hubei University | China

Professor Lifei Wei, a distinguished scholar at Hubei University, serves as Professor and Doctoral Supervisor with expertise in intelligent remote sensing image processing, agricultural remote sensing, ecological monitoring, and GIS big data analytics. He earned his advanced degrees in engineering and has established himself as a leading academic voice in the field of ecological remote sensing. With over 20 completed and ongoing research projects, his scientific output includes numerous high-impact journal publications indexed in SCI and Scopus. His research profile highlights an h-index of 22, more than 1,604 citations, and several influential works widely recognized in the international community. In addition to academic achievements, Prof. Wei is the Deputy Director of a Hubei Key Laboratory and holds the title of EU Senior Engineer, contributing significantly to interdisciplinary collaborations and consultancy projects in remote sensing applications. He has served as a reviewer for over 20 prestigious journals, including IEEE GRSL, ISPRS, and Remote Sensing, reflecting his standing in the scientific community. His contributions have been acknowledged through multiple awards, grants, and leadership positions. Dedicated to advancing ecological sustainability through technological innovations, Prof. Wei’s impactful career continues to shape remote sensing research and inspire future scholars globally.

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Featured Publications

Tang, J., Zhang, F., Chan, N. W., Li, Z., Ma, X., Wei, L., … & Tan, M. L. (2025). Water color remote sensing models: Inversion mechanisms, optimization, and challenges. Journal of Sea Research, 102622.

Feng, Z., Zhang, F., Cai, X., Liu, C., Wu, D., Zhu, Z., … Wei, L. (2025). Quantitative inversion of suspended particulate matter in Ebinur Lake, an arid region: Evidence based on radiative transfer mechanism model. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 61, 102714.

Zhou, J., Xu, H., Jim, C. Y., … Wei, L. (2025). Spatiotemporal dynamics of land use and landscape in coastal Zhejiang using multiple methods. iScience.

Regional variations in lake areas in China due to human and natural environmental factors since 1990. Ecological Indicators(2025).

Sentinel-2 and UAV Hyperspectral Image Data Fusion Used in Natural Disasters Cause Soil Pollution of the Distribution Map. Land Degradation & Development(2025).