Sahar Issa | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sahar Issa | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of medicine, Alexandria University | Egypt

Dr. Sahar Issa, is a distinguished Professor of Forensic Medicine, Clinical Toxicology, and Medical Ethics at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, Egypt. She earned her Ph.D. in Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology from Alexandria University, following an M.Sc. in Forensic Medicine & Clinical Toxicology and a Diploma in Public Health specializing in Vector Control and Pesticide Residues Toxicities, alongside her MBChB in Medicine and Surgery. Over her extensive academic career, Dr. Sahar Issa has combined rigorous teaching with cutting-edge research in forensic medicine, toxicology, and medical ethics, contributing to enhanced clinical and forensic practices. Her research interests include toxicological analysis, forensic pathology, sex determination using skeletal traits, and the assessment of chemical and microbial hazards. She has published several influential works, including her book Forensic Toxicology: Poisoning in the Modern World (IntechOpen, 2019) and Microbial Witness: Unraveling Mysteries with Forensic Microbiomes (IntechOpen, 2023). Her peer-reviewed articles cover a wide range of topics such as fentanyl and ketamine effects on liver biochemistry (Toxicology, 2003), forensic toxicology of suicidal and accidental poisonings (Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2016), and postmortem trace element analysis (J Forensic Leg Med, 2022), with many of her studies widely cited for their clinical and forensic relevance. Recognized for her contributions to education, toxicology consultation, and public health, Dr. Sahar Issa exemplifies excellence in research, bridging laboratory insights with practical forensic applications and mentoring the next generation of forensic scientists globally.

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Featured Publications

Hafez, E. M., Issa, S. Y., Ai-Mazroua, M. K., Ibrahim, K. T., & Rahman, S. M. A. (2016). The neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid: A male reproductive system toxicity inducer-human and experimental study.

Hafez, M. E., Issa, Y. S., & Abdel Rahman, M. S. (2015). Parenchymatous toxicity of tramadol: Histopathological and biochemical study. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Dependence, 3(5), 225.

Issa, S. Y., Khanfour, A. A., & Kharoshah, M. (2016). A model for stature estimation and sex prediction using percutaneous ulnar and radial lengths in autopsied adult Egyptians. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 6(2), 84–89.

Ibrahim, S. Y. (2016). Determination of heavy metals and other toxic ingredients in henna (Lawsonia inermis). Journal of Environmental & Analytical Toxicology, 6(3), 9.

Cebolla, S. G., [et al.]. (2018). Fully automated forensic routine dried blood spot screening for workplace testing. Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 43(2), 1–11.

Issa, S. Y., Hafez, E. M., El-Banna, A. S., Abdel Rahman, S. M., AlMazroua, M. K., … [et al.]. (2018). Baclofen systemic toxicity: Experimental histopathological and biochemical study. Human & Experimental Toxicology, 37(4), 431–441.

Zagloul, N. M., Farghaly, R. M., ELKhatib, H., Issa, S. Y., & El-Zoghby, S. M. (2022). Technology facilitated sexual violence: A comparative study between working and non-working females in Egypt before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 12(1), 21.

Alalawi, S., Issa, S. T., Takshe, A. A., & ElBarazi, I. (2022). A review of the environmental implications of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates. Environmental Challenges, 8, 100561.

Eddine, N. N., Noisel, N., Dieme, D., Asmar, M. K., Issa, S. T., & Bouchard, M. (2022). Multi-matrix biomonitoring approach to assess exposure to metals and trace elements in the Lebanese population and associations with drinking water consumption. Environmental Research, 214, 113982.

Wael Badawy | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Wael Badawy | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Egyptian Russian University | Egypt

Prof. Wael Badawy, is a distinguished engineer, researcher, and academic leader with over 28 years of experience in higher education, research, technology commercialization, and innovation management. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA, and an equivalent Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering recognized by the Egyptian Higher Council of Universities, complemented by M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in Computer Science and Automatic Control Engineering from Alexandria University, Egypt. Prof. Wael Badawy has held senior academic and leadership positions, including Executive Director of ABM College, Canada, Program Head of Data Science and Cybersecurity at the Egyptian Russian University, and professorships at Nile University, Badr University, and the American University in Cairo, where he has taught and supervised students in Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Multimedia Engineering, Cybersecurity, and Information Technology Management. His research contributions encompass over 400 publications in high-impact journals and conferences, 56 books and proceedings, and 34 co-invented patents, with highly cited work including the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (2018). Prof. Badawy has received more than 90 prestigious awards and honors, including the QS Reimagine Education Awards (2023, shortlisted), Silicon Review “30 Innovative Brands of the Year” (2022), and multiple distinctions in STEM, business innovation, and leadership. He actively serves on international standardization committees, professional organizations such as IEEE and ACM, and national research councils, contributing to curriculum development, program design, and strategic planning in higher education. Prof. Wael Badawy’s extensive contributions to research, innovation, and education demonstrate his sustained impact on technology, society, and the global academic community, making him an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

  • Du, S., Ibrahim, M., Shehata, M., & Badawy, W. (2012). Automatic license plate recognition (ALPR): A state-of-the-art review. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 23(2), 311–325.

  • Rahman, C. A., Badawy, W., & Radmanesh, A. (2003). A real-time vehicle’s license plate recognition system. In Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance.

  • Shehata, M. S., Cai, J., Badawy, W. M., Burr, T. W., Pervez, M. S., Johannesson, R. J., … (2008). Video-based automatic incident detection for smart roads: The outdoor environmental challenges regarding false alarms. IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 9(2), 349–360.

  • Ghallab, Y. H., Badawy, W., Kaler, K. V. I. S., & Maundy, B. J. (2005). A novel current-mode instrumentation amplifier based on operational floating current conveyor. IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 54(5), 1941–1949.

  • Du, S., Shehata, M., & Badawy, W. (2011). Hard hat detection in video sequences based on face features, motion and color information. In 2011 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development, 4, 25–29.

  • Ghallab, Y., & Badawy, W. (2004). Sensing methods for dielectrophoresis phenomenon: From bulky instruments to lab-on-a-chip. IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine, 4(3), 5–15.

  • Badawy, W., & Gomaa, H. (2015). Analyzing a segment of video. U.S. Patent No. 9,014,429.

  • Ghallab, Y. H., & Badawy, W. (2010). Lab-on-a-chip: Techniques, circuits, and biomedical applications. Artech House.

  • Badawy, W. (2009). Mesh based frame processing and applications. U.S. Patent No. 7,616,782.

  • Badawy, W. (2009). Video based monitoring system. U.S. Patent No. 7,612,666.

Alfonso Colorado Casado de Amezua | Medicine and Health Sciences | Forensic Science Communication Award

Mr. Alfonso Colorado Casado de Amezua | Medicine and Health Sciences | Forensic Science Communication Award

Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences of Valencia | Spain

Mr. Alfonso Colorado Casado de Amezúa is a highly respected forensic physician whose career demonstrates a profound commitment to advancing forensic science, medico-legal education, and public communication of specialized knowledge. Currently serving as Director of the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences of Valencia, he has built a distinguished professional record over more than fifteen years, holding key roles across Spain in Catalonia, Albacete, Cuenca, Guadalajara, and Valencia. His leadership has been pivotal in forensic pathology and disaster victim identification, where he has developed and applied protocols for managing mass casualty events with precision and compassion. Alongside his clinical and administrative responsibilities, Mr. Alfonso Colorado Casado de Amezúa has played a central role in training the next generation of forensic professionals. As adjunct professor at the University CEU-Cardenal Herrera in Valencia and Castellón, and as lecturer in numerous specialized courses for forensic doctors, law enforcement, and emergency response teams, he has demonstrated an exceptional ability to communicate complex forensic concepts with clarity and authority. His scientific contributions, including publications in the Revista Española de Medicina Legal and CorSalud, have provided valuable insights into sudden cardiac death and forensic practices in disaster contexts, strengthening both research and applied forensic work. As organizer and speaker in national training programs, he has further enhanced the visibility of forensic medicine and ensured the dissemination of best practices across Spain. By uniting research, practice, and communication, Mr. Colorado embodies the mission of forensic science to serve justice and society, making him an outstanding nominee for the Forensic Science Communication Award.

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Featured Publications

Colorado Casado de Amezúa, A., Garrido-Lestache López-Belmonte, E., & Giner Blasco, J. (2025). Medical forensic response during the flood in Valencia (Spain), October 29th, 2024 [Actuación médico-forense durante la riada en Valencia (España) el 29 de octubre de 2024]. Revista Española de Medicina Legal. Advance online publication.

Colorado, A., & Fernández Bayón, J. (2009). Síndrome de Loeys-Dietz. Diagnóstico diferencial en muerte súbita por disección aórtica. Revista Española de Medicina Legal, 35(2), 67–71.

Mohamed Noufal | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Noufal | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Hampton University | United States

Prof. Mohamed Noufal, Ph.D., is a distinguished chemical engineer and academic leader, serving as Chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Quantum Materials Laboratory at Hampton University, Virginia, USA. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences and Engineering from The University of Texas at El Paso (2022), an M.Sc. in Chemistry from Ain Shams University, Egypt (2016), and a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Mansoura University, Egypt (2012). With over eight years of experience in research, teaching, and program development, Prof. Mohamed Noufal has established an internationally recognized portfolio in advanced electrocatalysis, semiconductor interfaces, 2D materials, green hydrogen technologies, and AI-assisted materials discovery. His professional journey includes faculty associate roles at Purdue Fort Wayne’s First Molecule Center, visiting professorships at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Virginia, and leadership of interdisciplinary initiatives in fullerenes and van der Waals heterostructures. He has secured competitive funding from NSF, NASA, DOE, and other agencies, and has mentored numerous graduate and undergraduate researchers advancing in academic and professional roles. Prof. Mohamed Noufal’s recent publications include “Raman fingerprints of spin-phonon coupling and magnetic transition in an organic molecule intercalated Cr₂Ge₂Te₆”, “Unraveling the Cooperative Activity of Hydrophilicity, Conductivity, and Interfacial Active Sites in Alginate‐CNT‐CuO Self‐Standing Electrodes”, and “Cylindrical C96 Fullertubes: A Highly Active Metal‐Free O₂‐Reduction Electrocatalyst”, collectively cited 19 times across 7 Scopus-indexed documents with an h-index of 3. Recognized for his innovation in nanomaterials synthesis, biosensor development, and sustainable energy technologies, Prof. Mohamed Noufal has significantly advanced research, education, and interdisciplinary collaboration in chemical engineering.

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Featured Publications

Samanta, S., Iturriaga, H., Mai, T. T., Biacchi, A. J., Islam, R., Hight Walker, A. R., & Noufal, M. (2023). Raman fingerprints of spin-phonon coupling and magnetic transition in an organic molecule intercalated Cr₂Ge₂Te₆. arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.01270.

Noufal, M., et al. (2023). Unraveling the cooperative activity of hydrophilicity, conductivity, and interfacial active sites in alginate‐CNT‐CuO self‐standing electrodes with benchmark-close activity for alkaline water splitting. Advanced Sustainable Systems, 7(12), 2300283.

Bhunia, S., Peña-Duarte, A., Li, H., Li, H., Noufal, M., Saha, P., Addicoat, M. A., Sasaki, K., Strom, T. A., Yacamán, M. J., & Cabrera, C. R. (2023). [2,1,3]-Benzothiadiazole-spaced Co-porphyrin-based covalent organic frameworks for O₂ reduction. ACS Nano, 17(4), 3492–3505.

Noufal, M., et al. (2022). Cylindrical C₉₆ fullertubes: A highly active metal‐free O₂‐reduction electrocatalyst. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 61(21), e202116727.

Puente Santiago, A. R., Noufal, M., Moreno-Vicente, A., Ahsan, M. A., Cerón, M. R., Yao, Y.-R., Sreenivasan, S. T., Rodriguez-Fortea, A., Poblet, J. M., & Echegoyen, L. (2021). A new class of molecular electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution: Catalytic activity of M₃N@C₂ₙ (2n = 68, 78, and 80) fullerenes. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 143(16), 6037–6042.

Noufal, M., et al. (2021). Co–Cu bimetallic metal-organic framework catalyst outperforms the Pt/C benchmark for oxygen reduction. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 143(10), 4064–4073.

Noufal, M., et al. (2022). Metal-organic framework in fuel cell technology: Fundamentals and application. In Electrochemical applications of metal-organic frameworks (pp. 135–189). Elsevier.

Ajay Kumar Rana | Biology and Life Sciences | Outstanding Contribution to Forensic Biology Award

Dr. Ajay Kumar Rana | Biology and Life Sciences | Outstanding Contribution to Forensic Biology Award

Central Forensic Science Laboratory | India

Dr. Ajay Kumar Rana is a highly accomplished forensic biologist and Scientist-B at the Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Hyderabad, under the Ministry of Home Affairs, India, with over a decade of expertise in DNA analysis, serology, and forensic molecular biology. He earned his Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi/Central Drug Research Institute, where he conducted pioneering work on methyltransferases of Wolbachia endosymbionts and anti-filarial drug development, followed by postdoctoral training at the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion-IIT) focusing on tRNA methyltransferases and ribonucleases. Dr. Ajay Kumar Rana’s professional journey spans roles from Scientific Assistant to Assistant Director (Biology) at the State Forensic Science Laboratory, Jharkhand, and now leadership of the DNA/Biology Division at CFSL Hyderabad, where he manages NABL-accredited laboratories, oversees quality compliance, and supervises forensic sample analysis. He has reported over 750 cases, attended more than 35 crime scenes, and mentored numerous scientific assistants and law enforcement personnel in forensic protocols. His research integrates molecular biology, DNA methylation, and advanced forensic genetics, including strategies for extracting DNA from challenging samples, contributing to both theoretical knowledge and practical forensic applications. Dr. Ajay Kumar Rana has published 12 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, accumulating 208 citations with an h-index of 8, as indexed in Scopus, in journals including Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (2013), Frontiers in Genetics (2016), and Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences (2018). Recognized with prestigious awards including the DST-SERB International Travel Award, CSIR fellowships, and national competitive selections, Dr. Rana exemplifies scientific excellence, innovation, and dedication to advancing forensic biology.

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Featured Publications

Rana, A. K., & Misra-Bhattacharya, S. (2013). Current drug targets for helminthic diseases. Parasitology Research, 112(5), 1819–1831.

Rana, A. K., & Ankri, S. (2016). Reviving the RNA world: An insight into the appearance of RNA methyltransferases. Frontiers in Genetics, 7, 99.

Rana, A. K., & Kumar, N. (2023). Current wildlife crime (Indian scenario): Major challenges and prevention approaches. Biodiversity and Conservation, 32(5), 1473–1491.

Rana, A. K. (2018). Crime investigation through DNA methylation analysis: Methods and applications in forensics. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 8(7), 38.

Kushwaha, S., Singh, P. K., Rana, A. K., & Misra-Bhattacharya, S. (2011). Cloning, expression, purification and kinetics of trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase of filarial parasite Brugia malayi. Acta Tropica, 119(2–3), 151–159.

Kumar, N., Yadav, V. K., & Rana, A. K. (2017). Wildlife forensic: Current techniques and their limitations. Journal of Forensic Science & Criminology, 5(4), 402.

Singh, P. K., Kushwaha, S., Rana, A. K., & Misra-Bhattacharya, S. (2014). Cofactor independent phosphoglycerate mutase of Brugia malayi induces a mixed Th1/Th2 type immune response and inhibits larval development in the host. BioMed Research International, 2014, 590281.

Kushwaha, S., Singh, P. K., Rana, A. K., & Misra-Bhattacharya, S. (2013). Immunization of Mastomys coucha with Brugia malayi recombinant trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase results in significant protection against homologous challenge infection. PLoS ONE, 8(8), e72585.

Yongyi Yan | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yongyi Yan | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Henan University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Dr. Yongyi Yan, Professor of Control Science at Henan University of Science and Technology, has devoted over 15 years to advancing robust control and intelligent optimization for industrial and autonomous systems, demonstrating a rare blend of theoretical excellence and practical impact. He has authored 65 publications, including influential articles in IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering and SCIENCE CHINA Information Sciences, accumulating 506 citations with an h-index of 10, reflecting his work’s high recognition and application in both academia and industry. Professor Yan has led multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China projects (U1804150, 62073124, 12571584), supervised three PhD graduates, and served as associate editor for Control Engineering Practice. His pioneering contributions include an adaptive robust control algorithm that reduces oscillation by 40% in high-precision machining and an AI-driven optimization framework (patents ZL2021 1 0419210.4 and ZL202110418903.1) that decreases energy consumption by 18% in automotive assembly lines, now adopted by leading manufacturers. His collaborations with Luoyang Sanwu Cable Group have resulted in significant breakthroughs in high-conductivity aluminum stranded wire cable production, integrating multi-machine coordination, dynamic compensation, and laser-guided visual positioning to enhance efficiency, product quality, and equipment control. By bridging fundamental research with industrial applications, Professor Yan has advanced smart manufacturing, autonomous navigation, and process optimization. His sustained innovation, leadership, and scholarly achievements exemplify research excellence, making him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award for transformative contributions to control science and engineering.

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Featured Publications

  • Li, X., Yan, Y., Yue, J., & Zhang, S. (2025, September). Algebraic insight into universal logic functions and implications for logical system modeling.

  • An, Z., Yan, Y., Yue, J., & Li, X. (2025, May). Construction of automaton observer based on matrix semi-tensor product. In Conference proceedings.

  • Wang, X., Yan, Y., Yue, J., & An, Z. (2025, May). Construction and synchronization analysis of state power set automata based on algebraic methods. In Conference proceedings.

  • Dong, C., Yan, Y., Li, H., & Yue, J. (2024, November). Semi-tensor product approach to controllability, reachability, and stabilizability of extended finite state machines.

  • Zhang, S., Yan, Y., Hao, P., & Yue, J. (2024, October). Structural simplification of finite state machines using pruning operators based on semi-tensor product of matrices. In Conference proceedings.

  • Zhang, S., Yan, Y., Wang, C., & Yue, J. (2024, October). Implementation of automaton product networks: From formal language to algebraic models. In Conference proceedings.

  • Yan, Y., Hao, P., Yue, J., & Feng, J. (2024, October). An STP look at logical blocking of finite state machines: Formulation, detection, and search.

  • Yan, Y., Dong, C., Li, H., & Yue, J. (2024, July). Algebraic implementation of extended finite state machine networks.

Long Chang | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Long Chang | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Peking Union Medical College Hospital | China

Dr. Long Chang is an accomplished physician and clinical researcher whose career demonstrates excellence in patient care and significant contributions to hematology. He currently serves as an Attending Physician at the Department of Hematology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, China, building upon his medical training at Peking Union Medical College, Tsinghua University. His research focuses on rare hematologic disorders, particularly myeloproliferative neoplasms and histiocytic diseases, with emphasis on improving diagnostic precision, expanding therapeutic strategies, and enhancing patient outcomes. According to Scopus (Author ID: 57225110413), Dr. Long Chang has authored 39 publications, which have collectively received 165 citations across 152 documents, reflecting the impact of his work, and holds an h-index of 6. He has published influential studies in leading journals including Leukemia, EClinicalMedicine, Oncologist, and Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases. His work has advanced treatment options for Rosai-Dorfman disease and Langerhans cell histiocytosis while also providing novel insights into gamma heavy chain disease. Notably, his clinical trials have introduced promising approaches such as low-dose cytarabine and novel immunomodulatory therapies, offering alternatives for conditions with limited treatments. Beyond publications, Dr. Long Chang demonstrates commitment to translational medicine by bridging molecular research with patient-centered care. Recognized by peers for his rigor, innovation, and leadership, he has progressed from Resident and Chief Resident to Attending Physician, reflecting both clinical expertise and academic excellence. With impactful contributions influencing practice worldwide, Dr. Long Chang exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated physician-scientist whose work continues to advance the frontiers of hematology.

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Featured Publications

  • Chang, L., Zhou, D. B., & Cao, X. X. (2023). Gamma heavy chain disease: A retrospective analysis of 6 cases. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 18(1), 77.

  • Chang, L., Qiao, B., Cai, H., et al. (2023). Clinical phenotypes, molecular analysis, and outcomes of patients with Rosai-Dorfman disease. Leukemia, 37(11), 2297–2300.

  • Chang, L., Lang, M., Lin, H., et al. (2024). Phase 2 study using low dose cytarabine for adult patients with newly diagnosed Langerhans cell histiocytosis. Leukemia, 38(4), 803–809.

  • Chang, L., Lang, M., Liu, T., et al. (2024). Lenalidomide and dexamethasone for Rosai-Dorfman disease: A single arm, single center, prospective phase 2 study. EClinicalMedicine, 73, 102685.

  • Chang, L., Cai, H. C., Lang, M., et al. (2024). Liver involvement with Langerhans cell histiocytosis in adults. The Oncologist. Advance online publication.

Xuegui Wang | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xuegui Wang | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Sichuan Agricultural University | China

Prof. Dr. Xuegui Wang, Ph.D., is a distinguished professor and doctoral supervisor at Sichuan Agricultural University, widely recognized for his pioneering work in pesticide science, insect resistance management, and sustainable crop protection. With academic training from South China Agricultural University and Huazhong Agricultural University, followed by international collaborations at China Agricultural University and Auburn University, he has combined molecular biology, resistance risk assessment, and CRISPR-Cas9-based methods to advance innovative solutions in agricultural science. His research emphasizes monitoring and managing insect resistance, uncovering molecular resistance mechanisms, and developing green nano-pesticides that enhance efficiency while reducing ecological risks. Dr. Xuegui Wang published 67 documents, accumulated 958 citations from 767 articles, and holds an h-index of 20, according to Scopus (Scopus ID: 36018772500). He has contributed extensively to leading journals such as Pest Management Science, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Chemosphere, and Frontiers in Microbiology, with his studies being widely cited and influencing pest management practices. In addition to his research excellence, he is deeply committed to education, having mentored undergraduate and graduate students who have earned prestigious national awards and produced high-quality publications. Through his leadership in scientific innovation and talent development, Dr. Xuegui Wang continues to make a significant impact on sustainable agriculture and global food security.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, S. R., Gu, F. C., Du, Y., Li, X. Y., Gong, C. W., Pu, J., Liu, X. M., & Wang, X. G. (2022). Risk assessment and resistance inheritance of triflumezopyrim resistance in Laodelphax striatellus. Pest Management Science.

Gong, C. W., Ruan, Y. W., Zhang, Y. M., Wang, Q. L., Wu, Y. T., Zhan, X. X., He, Y. F., Liu, X. X., Liu, X. M., Pu, J., & Wang, X. G. (2022). Resistance of Sogatella furcifera to triflumezopyrim mediated with the overexpression of CYPSF01 which was regulated by nuclear receptor USP. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 238, 117535.

Gong, C. W., …, & Wang, X. G. (2022). Maf regulates the overexpression of CYP307A1, which is involved in the fitness advantage of bistrifluron-resistant Spodoptera litura (Fab.) (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera). Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety.

Ruan, Y. W., …, & Wang, X. G. (2021). Cloning and functional verification of CYP408A3 and CYP6CS3 related to chlorpyrifos resistance in the Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae). Biology, 10(8), 795.

Gong, C. W., …, & Wang, X. G. (2021). Fitness costs of chlorantraniliprole resistance related to the SeNPF overexpression in the Spodoptera exigua (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(9), 5027.

Gong, C. W., …, & Wang, X. G. (2021). The fitness advantages of bistrifluron resistance related to Chitin synthase A in Spodoptera litura (Fab.) (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera). Pest Management Science.

Liu, S. H., …, & Wang, X. G. (2021). Fitness costs associated with chlorantraniliprole resistance in Spodoptera exigua (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Pest Management Science.

Ruan, Y. W., …, & Wang, X. G. (2020). Status of insecticide resistance and biochemical characterization of chlorpyrifos resistance in Sogatella furcifera (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) in Sichuan Province, China. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 168, 104723.

Krishna Pada Das | Mathematical Modeling in Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krishna Pada Das | Mathematical Modeling in Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya | India

Dr. Krishna Pada Das, Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya, Barrackpore, India, is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of mathematical biology and dynamical systems. He holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Calcutta and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Jadavpur University under the guidance of Prof. Joydev Chattopadhyay of the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. His research focuses on predator-prey interactions, plankton dynamics, eco-epidemiological models, and HIV progression, using advanced mathematical tools such as fractional calculus, spatio-temporal dynamics, diffusion processes, delay differential equations, and stochastic analysis. Beginning his career as a Research Fellow at the Indian Statistical Institute, he has since dedicated over a decade to teaching, mentoring, and research leadership at Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya. His outstanding contributions are evident from his 76 publications, 401 citations across 327 documents, and h-index of 13, as indexed in Scopus. Dr. Krishna Pada Das has published extensively in reputed international journals, including Ecological Modelling, Bio Systems, Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems, and International Journal of Biomathematics, with his works being widely cited and appreciated by the global research community. He has been honored with the ISI Research Award (2006) and qualified the SLET (WBCSC) in 2006, underscoring his academic and research excellence. His innovative approaches to understanding nonlinear dynamics, stability, bifurcation, chaos, and control in biological systems have provided valuable insights for both theoretical and applied research, establishing him as a distinguished scholar and a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

Das, K., & Mukherjee, A. K. (2007). Differential utilization of pyrene as the sole source of carbon by Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains: Role of biosurfactants in enhancing bioavailability. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 102(1), 195–203.

Kooi, B. W., van Voorn, G. A. K., & Das, K. P. (2011). Stabilization and complex dynamics in a predator–prey model with predator suffering from an infectious disease. Ecological Complexity, 8(1), 113–122.

Das, C. R., Mondal, N. K., Aditya, P., Datta, J. K., Banerjee, A., & Das, K. (2012). Allelopathic potentialities of leachates of leaf litter of some selected tree species on gram seeds under laboratory conditions. Asian Journal of Experimental Biological Sciences, 3(1), 59–65.

Das, K. P., Kundu, K., & Chattopadhyay, J. (2011). A predator–prey mathematical model with both the populations affected by diseases. Ecological Complexity, 8(1), 68–80.

Ghose, T. K., & Das, K. (2006). A simplified kinetic approach to cellulose–cellulase system. In Advances in Biochemical Engineering (Vol. 1, pp. 55–76). Springer.

Das, A., Ghosh, S., Das, K., Basu, T., Das, M., & Dutta, I. (2020). Modeling the effect of area deprivation on COVID-19 incidences: A study of Chennai megacity, India. Public Health, 185, 266–269.

Nath, B., Kumari, N., Kumar, V., & Das, K. P. (2022). Refugia and Allee effect in prey species stabilize chaos in a tri-trophic food chain model. Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems, 30(3), 631–657.

Das, K. (2011). A mathematical study of a predator–prey dynamics with disease in predator. International Scholarly Research Notices, 2011(1), Article 807486.

Sonja Jahnke | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Sonja Jahnke | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Group Practice Drs. Jahnke | Germany

Ms. Sonja Jahnke is a promising young physician-scientist whose academic trajectory reflects an exceptional blend of clinical excellence, research productivity, and international engagement in orthopaedics and sports medicine. She completed her medical education at Brandenburg Medical School (MHB), complemented by clinical rotations at Ludwig Maximilian University, University Hospital Brandenburg, and St. Vinzenz Hospital, where she gained comprehensive training in internal medicine, trauma care, orthopaedics, and sports orthopaedics. Since July 2025, she has been serving as a resident physician in training, advancing her clinical expertise while building upon her earlier role as a surgical assistant at Sporthopaedicum Berlin. Her research focuses on anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, rehabilitation strategies, and the influence of bracing and muscular strength on functional recovery, bridging biomechanics with patient-centered outcomes. Ms. Sonja Jahnke has authored three peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, with 34 citations across 34 documents and an h-index of 2, reflecting her growing scholarly impact. Her contributions have appeared in leading journals such as the Journal of Clinical Medicine (2025), Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology (2023), Efort Open Reviews (2023), and Healthcare Basel (2023), advancing knowledge on ACL rehabilitation, orthopaedic outcomes, and innovative treatment approaches. In addition, she has delivered invited presentations at prestigious international meetings, including ESSKA 2024 in Milan and the Berlin Arthroscopy Course, underscoring her recognition as a dynamic and insightful communicator. Her achievements have been further acknowledged with the Young Investigator Award from Brandenburg Medical School in 2022, highlighting her strong potential as an emerging leader in sports medicine research and clinical practice.

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Featured Publications

  1. Jahnke, S., Prill, R., Królikowska, A., & Becker, R. (2025, September). Test learning effects influence coordinative but not strength-related tasks in patients six months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

  2. Prill, R., Cruysen, C., Jahnke, S., & Becker, R. (2023, June). Der Einfluss von Bandagen und Orthesen auf die Performance in der Back in Action Testbatterie. Conference Paper.

  3. Diquattro, E., Jahnke, S., Traina, F., & Kopf, S. (2023, May). ACL surgery: Reasons for failure and management.

  4. Jahnke, S., Cruysen, C., Prill, R., & Becker, R. (2023, February). Protocol for a randomized crossover trial to evaluate the effect of soft brace and rigid orthosis on performance and readiness to return to sport six months post-ACL-reconstruction.

  5. Jahnke, S., Becker, R., Królikowska, A., & Prill, R. (2022, August). Manual estimation of hip abductor strength – A practical alternative to conventional assessment tools? Conference Paper.

  6. Jahnke, S., Królikowska, A., Becker, R., & Prill, R. (2022, August). Influence of hip abductor strength on pelvis and knee position during a single-leg landing test. Conference Paper.

  7. Rinaldi, V. G., Prill, R., Jahnke, S., & Becker, R. (2022, August). The influence of gluteal muscle strength deficits on dynamic knee valgus: A scoping review.