Prabhjot Singla | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Prabhjot Singla | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Punjab Agricultural University | India

Dr. Prabhjot Singla, PhD, is a dedicated plant biochemist specializing in plant defense mechanisms, multi-omics analyses, and biochemical characterization of crops. She earned her Ph.D. from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India in 2020, focusing on stripe rust resistance genes in barley, following her M.Sc. in Biochemistry in 2015, where she investigated protein profiling in lupin genotypes. Dr. Singla has held positions as Guest Faculty at Panjab University and PCTE Group of Institutes, and as Junior and Senior Research Fellow at ICAR-CIPHET and Punjab Agricultural University, contributing to the DBT-BUILDER Interdisciplinary Life Sciences program. Her research expertise includes pest rearing, phenotypic assessment of cotton genotypes, development of disease resistance scales, biochemical enzyme assays, and transcriptome analysis of defense-related genes. She has authored numerous impactful publications, including Insight into the effect of girdling on morpho-physiological parameters of ‘YaLi’ pear, Nutritional, physicochemical, and sensorial characterisation of quinoa-millet enriched gluten-free functional cookies (Acta Alimentaria), and Metabolic adjustments during compatible interaction between barley genotypes and stripe rust pathogen (Plant Physiology and Biochemistry). According to Scopus, Dr. Prabhjot Singla has 14 documents, 113 citations, and an h-index of 7. Recognized with several fellowships and academic honors, she combines rigorous scientific expertise with extensive experience in plant biochemistry and crop improvement research, demonstrating significant contributions to her field.

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  • Singla, P., Mahajan, M., Dhillon, G. K., Sharma, S., & Waseem, M. (2024). Nutritional, physicochemical, and sensorial characterisation of quinoa-millet enriched gluten-free functional cookies. Acta Alimentaria, 53(4), 673–684.

  • Singla, P., Sharda, R., Sharma, S., Gulati, D., Pandey, K., Singh, N. P., Singh, P. K., & Sharma, A. (2023). Variation in physio-chemical attributes and WUE during growth and development of Pak choi (Brassica rapa L. subsp. chinensis L.) under different drip fertigation and mulching treatments. Acta Alimentaria, 52(3), 458–468.

  • Kaur, M., Bhardwaj, R. D., Singla, P., Kaur, S., & Grewal, S. K. (2023). Drought stress-induced alterations in source–sink relationships in barley during grain development. Gesunde Pflanzen, 75, 2401–2412.

  • Singla, P., Bhardwaj, R. D., Kaur, S., & Kaur, J. (2020). Metabolic adjustments during compatible interaction between barley genotypes and stripe rust pathogen. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 147, 295–302.

  • Singla, P., Bhardwaj, R. D., Kaur, S., & Kaur, J. (2020). Stripe rust induced defence mechanisms in the leaves of contrasting barley genotypes (Hordeum vulgare L.) at the seedling stage. Protoplasma, 257, 169–181.

  • Singla, P., Sharma, S., & Singh, S. (2017). Amino acid composition, protein fractions and electrophoretic analysis of seed storage proteins in lupins. Indian Journal of Agricultural Biochemistry, 30(1), 33–40.

Weimin Huang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Weimin Huang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Shandong University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Weimin Huang, Academic Associate Professor at the College of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, is a leading expert in mechanical manufacturing and automation, with a focus on high-speed cutting technology, friction and fatigue wear mechanisms, and advanced agricultural machinery design. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation from Shandong University, establishing a strong foundation for his research and academic contributions. Dr. Weimin Huang has successfully led over 10 major research projects, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, and has directed more than 20 industry-sponsored consultancy projects, effectively translating scientific insights into practical engineering solutions. His pioneering work on surface texture preparation via ball-end milling has significantly enhanced wear resistance and tribological performance of mechanical components, while his studies on sliding fatigue wear mechanisms have improved the durability and efficiency of industrial and agricultural equipment. He has published 37 Scopus-indexed journal articles, with 311 citations and an H-index of 11. Through his sustained research, innovation, and applied engineering contributions, Dr. Weimin Huang has established himself as a prominent scholar and a driving force in advancing mechanical manufacturing technologies.

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1. Wang, G., Li, H., Wang, Z., & Jiang, D. (2025, May). Research on surface integrity and corrosion performance in high-speed ball-end milling of NiTi shape memory alloys.

2. Yang, J., Gong, C., Li, A., & Wang, P. (2025, March). Research on NiTi shape memory alloy electrolyte based on optimization of corrosion performance.

3. Huang, W., Huang, Y., Li, A., & Wang, G. (2024, November). Generation mechanism and anti-friction effect evaluation of continuous micro-groove texture machined by ball-end milling process.

4. Gao, L., Zhou, X., Huang, W., & Xia, H. (2024, February). Generation method and antifriction performance evaluation of discrete micro-pit surface texture based on high speed ball-end milling process.

5. Wang, G., Gong, C., Yang, J., & Wang, P. (2024, February). Electrochemical reaction mechanism of milled surface of NiTi shape memory alloy.

6. Gao, L., Wang, J., Huo, H., & Wang, Z. (2024, February). Residual height of surface topography in milling nickel-titanium shape memory alloy using a small-diameter cutter.

Tian Zhang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tian Zhang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology | China

Dr. Zhang Tian, a Master’s student in Structural Engineering at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, has built an impressive academic and research profile distinguished by consistent excellence, leadership, and early scholarly impact. He completed his undergraduate studies at Huanghuai University, where he was recognized as a “Three Good Student” for four consecutive years, awarded multiple academic scholarships, and graduated as an Outstanding Graduate. His achievements also include winning the third prize in the Challenge Cup of the School of Civil Engineering and being honored as an Outstanding Communist Youth League Member, distinctions that reflect his ability to combine academic rigor with innovation and service. At the graduate level, he has continued to excel, receiving an academic scholarship in 2022–2023 while advancing research in seismic-resistant structures, sustainable construction materials, and structural design optimization, areas vital to the development of safe and environmentally responsible infrastructure. Despite being in the early stage of his research career, Dr. Zhang Tian has already made notable scholarly contributions, with 6 publications indexed in Scopus, accumulating 69 citations from 68 documents, and achieving an h-index of 5. These metrics demonstrate that his work is not only visible but also valued within the global academic community. Combining strong academic performance, proven research productivity, and a clear vision for advancing structural engineering, Dr. Zhang Tian exemplifies the qualities of an emerging scholar whose contributions are poised to strengthen the safety, resilience, and sustainability of modern construction.

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Xu, Y., Xu, Z.-D., Hu, H., Guo, Y.-Q., Huang, X.-H., Zhang, Z.-W., Zhang, T., & Xu, C. (2025). Experiment, simulation, and theoretical investigation of a new type of interlayer connections enhanced viscoelastic damper. International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, 25(5), Article 2550045.

Hyesung Park | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hyesung Park | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Korea University | South Korea

Dr. Hyesung Park, a distinguished Professor at Korea University, is an internationally recognized authority in hetero-dimensional materials synthesis and their applications in functional devices, including energy harvesting, nanoelectronics, and nanophotonics. His academic journey spans world-leading institutions such as MIT, Northwestern University, and UNIST, where he has consistently advanced renewable energy technologies and next-generation device engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT with groundbreaking research on CVD graphene for organic photovoltaics, pioneering innovations in transparent conducting electrodes that have shaped subsequent advances in the field. Before joining Korea University, he held prestigious research and faculty positions that further strengthened his international reputation. At Korea University, Dr. Park leads pioneering work in integrative energy engineering, with research spanning hybrid nanostructures, scalable perovskite solar cells, electro/photo-catalysis, graphene-based devices, and triboelectric nanogenerators, producing notable innovations in solar cell production and energy harvesting materials. He has authored 116 Publications, accumulated 5,452 citations, and holds an impressive h-index of 36, reflecting the global impact of his scholarship. His highly cited works on graphene electrodes and hybrid solar cells have been published in top-tier journals such as Nature Nanotechnology, ACS Nano, and Advanced Energy Materials. Widely acclaimed for his leadership, impactful publications, and international collaborations, Dr. Hyesung Park is celebrated not only for advancing materials science and energy technologies but also for inspiring future scientists and engineers through his mentorship and academic contributions. Honored with national and international recognition, he exemplifies excellence in research, education, and innovation, and his pioneering contributions continue to drive breakthroughs in sustainable energy technologies that are shaping a cleaner and more efficient future.

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Featured Publications

Kim, K. K., Reina, A., Shi, Y., Park, H., Li, L. J., Lee, Y. H., & Kong, J. (2010). Enhancing the conductivity of transparent graphene films via doping. Nanotechnology, 21(28), 285205.

Park, H., Brown, P. R., Bulović, V., & Kong, J. (2012). Graphene as transparent conducting electrodes in organic photovoltaics: Studies in graphene morphology, hole transporting layers, and counter electrodes. Nano Letters, 12(1), 133–140.

Park, H., Rowehl, J. A., Kim, K. K., Bulović, V., & Kong, J. (2010). Doped graphene electrodes for organic solar cells. Nanotechnology, 21(50), 505204.

Park, H., Chang, S., Zhou, X., Kong, J., Palacios, T., & Gradečak, S. (2014). Flexible graphene electrode-based organic photovoltaics with record-high efficiency. Nano Letters, 14(9), 5148–5154.

Park, H., Chang, S., Jean, J., Cheng, J. J., Araujo, P. T., Wang, M., Bawendi, M. G., & Kong, J. (2013). Graphene cathode-based ZnO nanowire hybrid solar cells. Nano Letters, 13(1), 233–239.

Koo, D., Jung, S., Seo, J., Jeong, G., Choi, Y., Lee, J., Lee, S. M., Cho, Y., Jeong, M., & Park, H. (2020). Flexible organic solar cells over 15% efficiency with polyimide-integrated graphene electrodes. Joule, 4(5), 1021–1034.

Oh, N. K., Seo, J., Lee, S., Kim, H. J., Kim, U., Lee, J., Han, Y. K., & Park, H. (2021). Highly efficient and robust noble-metal free bifunctional water electrolysis catalyst achieved via complementary charge transfer. Nature Communications, 12(1), 4606.

Oh, N. K., Kim, C., Lee, J., Kwon, O., Choi, Y., Jung, G. Y., Lim, H. Y., Kwak, S. K., Kim, G., & Park, H. (2019). In-situ local phase-transitioned MoSe2 in La0.5Sr0.5CoO3-δ heterostructure and stable overall water electrolysis over 1000 hours. Nature Communications, 10(1), 1723.

Wenbo Shen | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenbo Shen | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Zhejiang University | China

Dr. Wenbo Shen is a tenured Associate Professor at the College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University. He is a highly regarded researcher in computer software and system protection, with expertise in program analysis, operating system security, and energy-efficient system defense. With a career spanning academia and industry, Dr. Shen has established himself as an innovative scholar whose work has advanced the field of computer security on a global scale.

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Dr. Wenbo Shen earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from North Carolina State University, where his dissertation focused on wireless security and physical layer signal design under the supervision of distinguished professors. Prior to this, he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Software Engineering from the Harbin Institute of Technology, graduating in the top tier of his class. This solid academic foundation has shaped his excellence in research and teaching.

Experience

Dr. Wenbo Shen’s professional journey reflects a balance of academic leadership and industrial innovation. He began his career as a Senior Research Scientist at Samsung Research America, where he contributed to advanced security solutions for operating systems. He later joined Zhejiang University, first as an Assistant Professor and then progressing to a tenured Associate Professor. His teaching and supervision experience has nurtured the next generation of scholars, while his leadership in funded research projects has strengthened collaborations between academia and industry.

Research Interest

Dr. Wenbo Shen’s research focuses on protecting computer software and systems through advanced program analysis techniques. His contributions span detecting software bugs in major operating systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, and Fuchsia, while also developing lightweight protection mechanisms for mobile systems, containerized environments, and edge computing. He is particularly known for creating resource- and energy-friendly defense strategies, bridging theoretical innovation with practical application in real-world computing systems.

Awards

Dr. Wenbo Shen has been recognized with multiple Distinguished Paper Awards from top international security conferences, including the European Symposium on Research in Computer Security, the Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security, and the Network and Distributed System Security Symposium. These honors highlight the significance and impact of his research contributions in advancing secure computing.

Publication

Dr. Wenbo Shen has contributed extensively to high-impact journals and conferences in computer security, with his works widely cited by international researchers.

  • Title: Hypervision across worlds: Real-time kernel protection from the arm trustzone secure world
    Published on: 2014
    Citation: 400

  • Title: SKEE: A lightweight Secure Kernel-level Execution Environment for ARM
    Published on: 2016
    Citation: 126

  • Title: Ally friendly jamming: How to jam your enemy and maintain your own wireless connectivity at the same time
    Published on: 2013
    Citation: 101

  • Title: {PeX}: A permission check analysis framework for linux kernel
    Published on: 2019
    Citation: 98

  • Title: Is link signature dependable for wireless security?
    Published on: 2013
    Citation: 75

  • Title: Ptrix: Efficient hardware-assisted fuzzing for cots binary
    Published on: 2019
    Citation: 68

  • Title: NORAX: Enabling execute-only memory for COTS binaries on AArch64
    Published on: 2017
    Citation: 65

Conclusion

Dr. Wenbo Shen’s career reflects excellence in scholarship, innovation in security research, and dedication to advancing computer system protection. His pioneering contributions in operating system defense, his recognition through prestigious international awards, and his consistent high-impact publications make him a deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. His work continues to influence the field globally, shaping both academic research and practical applications in secure computing.

Guanyue Sun | Advanced Materials Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Guanyue Sun | Advanced Materials Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Dezhou university | China

Dr. Guanyue Sun is an emerging scholar in the field of electrical engineering, known for his expertise in high voltage electricity, insulation technology, and smart grid systems. His professional journey has been marked by dedication to both teaching and advanced research, contributing valuable insights to the development of power systems that are more reliable, efficient, and sustainable. As a lecturer and active researcher, he has consistently demonstrated a capacity to bridge theoretical knowledge with applied engineering solutions. His involvement in academic societies, editorial boards, and collaborative projects positions him as a young leader whose work is shaping the future of electrical engineering.

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Dr. Guanyue Sun pursued a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering at Xinjiang University, where he developed a strong foundation in power electronics, circuit analysis, and high-voltage technology. He later completed his doctoral studies at the School of Electrical and Electronics at Shandong University of Technology, where his research centered on advanced materials for power systems, smart grid design, and surge arrester technology. His academic training instilled in him both technical depth and a broad perspective, preparing him to address complex challenges in modern energy infrastructure.

Experience

As a lecturer at Texas College, Dr. Guanyue Sun integrates academic teaching with cutting-edge research, ensuring that his students are exposed to both classical engineering principles and the latest advancements in the field. He has led and contributed to several research projects, including studies on ZnO varistors, non-destructive testing of cable accessories, and surge arrester performance in UHV DC systems. His service extends beyond teaching; he is an active member of the China Electrotechnical Society and professional committees on industrial robotics and intelligent equipment. His editorial work with young boards of respected journals highlights his commitment to fostering academic exchange and advancing scholarly communication.

Research Interests

Dr. Guanyue Sun’s research interests cover a wide range of topics within electrical engineering and materials science. He is particularly engaged in the study of high-gradient low-residual voltage surge arresters and their applications in UHV DC networks. His work explores new materials for ZnO varistors to improve smart grid arresters, fault characteristics in high-voltage power cables, and innovative methods for online detection of ground transformer operating conditions. He has also delved into the analysis of insulation shielding in high-voltage cables, silicone rubber composites for DC applications, and novel nanogenerator materials. His investigations reveal a multidisciplinary approach, integrating power systems, materials engineering, and computational modeling.

Awards

Dr. Guanyue Sun has received recognition for his innovative research and technical contributions, which address critical challenges in electrical insulation and smart grid systems. His scientific achievements and patents demonstrate not only originality but also practical application, serving both academic and industrial needs. The Young Scientist Award nomination reflects his growing influence in the field, recognizing his ability to combine theoretical rigor with practical problem-solving. This honor underscores his potential as a next-generation leader in electrical engineering research.

Publications

Dr. Guanyue Sun has authored several influential publications in high-impact international journals, each contributing to the advancement of electrical engineering and materials science. His works include:

  • Tittle: Influences of storage pool on strain and mechanical uniformity of Mg-Gd-Y-Zn-Zr sheet produced by rotary forward extrusion
    Published on: 2025

  • Tittle: Effect of laminate channel width on the performance of MgAl-layered double hydroxide film-based nanogenerators driven by water evaporation
    Published on: 2025

  • Tittle: Study of the Effect of Ca on the Electrical Properties of SnO2 Varistor Based on the Voronoi Model
    Published on: 2024

  • Tittle: Simulation on paraffin melting enhancement in shell-tube phase change thermal storage equipment induced by natural convection
    Published on: 2024

  • Tittle: Numerical modeling and simulation of the flow drill screw process for joining A365 and A6N01 multi-material joints
    Published on: 2023

  • Tittle: Liquid phase sintering of SnO2 varistors for stability improvement
    Published on: 2023

  • Tittle: Improving Stability and Low Leakage Current of ZnO Varistors Ceramics
    Published on: 2023

Conclusion

Through his research, teaching, patents, and active engagement in professional societies, Dr. Guanyue Sun has established himself as a forward-looking scholar with a deep commitment to advancing electrical engineering. His work contributes to both academic knowledge and industrial application, addressing pressing challenges in power grid reliability, material stability, and high-voltage system safety. His nomination for the Young Scientist Award is a testament to his achievements, his innovative spirit, and his potential to make lasting contributions to global energy and engineering solutions.

Flora Hajiyeva | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Flora Hajiyeva | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Baku State University | Azerbaijan

Dr. Flora Hajiyeva is a distinguished scientist from Azerbaijan and an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemical Physics of Nanomaterials, Baku State University. She is highly regarded for her pioneering contributions in nano chemistry and nanotechnology, with a particular focus on the design, synthesis, and application of polymer-based nanocomposites. Throughout her career, Dr. Flora Hajiyeva has combined academic excellence with innovative research, exploring new frontiers in materials science, environmental nanotechnology, and functional nanomaterials. Her work reflects a unique integration of fundamental research and applied science, earning her recognition both nationally and internationally.

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Dr. Flora Hajiyeva began her academic journey at Baku State University, where she earned a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Chemistry, specializing in Analytical Chemistry. She then pursued advanced studies in nanomaterials, completing a Ph.D. in the Department of Chemical Physics of Nanomaterials. Building on her academic achievements, she was later awarded the title of Associate Professor and subsequently earned the degree of Doctor of Chemical Sciences in the field of nano chemistry and nanomaterials. Her educational path demonstrates a steady progression of academic excellence and dedication to specialized scientific research.

Experience

Her professional career has been deeply rooted in Baku State University, where she began as an assistant in the Department of Chemical Physics of Nanomaterials. She progressed to the role of lecturer, where she developed and taught a wide range of courses on nanotechnology, nano chemistry, atomic-force microscopy, and the ecological applications of nanomaterials. She has since advanced to the position of Associate Professor, leading major scientific projects, mentoring young researchers, and participating in international collaborations. Her experience reflects a balance of teaching, research, and leadership in scientific innovation.

Research Interest

Dr. Flora Hajiyeva’s research interests cover a broad spectrum of nanoscience. She has worked extensively on nano chemistry, nanotechnology, polymer nanocomposites, probe microscopy, and ion track nanotechnology. Her research often emphasizes the application of nanomaterials in ecological sustainability, such as environmental remediation and clean energy solutions. She has also investigated the structural, electrical, thermal, and optical properties of advanced nanocomposites, creating pathways for their application in electronics, photonics, and renewable energy. Her ability to link fundamental science with real-world applications has made her research both impactful and transformative.

Awards

Dr. Flora Hajiyeva has been honored with multiple prestigious awards in recognition of her outstanding contributions to science and education. She was awarded the President’s Prize of the Azerbaijan Republic for achievements in science and education, as well as the Commonwealth Debuts Award of the CIS countries. She is also a laureate of the Youth Award of the Azerbaijan Republic in the field of science. In addition, she has twice been recognized by the Rector of Baku State University for her research excellence. On the international stage, she has received the Best Lecture Award from the IEEE Nanotechnology Council, further highlighting her influence in advancing global scientific knowledge.

Publications

Dr. Hajiyeva has authored impactful publications in high-ranking journals. Her recent works include:

Title: Synthesis and characterization of magnetic nanocomposites for environmental remediation
Published on: 2016
Citation: 54

Title: Synthesis of Fe/Ni bimetallic nanoparticles and application to the catalytic removal of nitrates from water
Published on: 2019
Citation: 39

Title: Structure and properties of PP/TiO₂ based polymer nanocomposites
Published on: 2019
Citation: 30

Title: Role of phase interactions in formation of photoluminescent and dielectric properties of polymeric nanocomposites PP+ CdS
Published on: 2009
Citation: 27

Title: Effect of nano‐magnetite particle content on mechanical, thermal and magnetic properties of polypropylene composites
Published on: 2018
Citation: 26

Title: New magnetic polymer nanocomposites on the basis of isotactic polypropylene and magnetite nanoparticles for adsorption of ultrahigh frequency electromagnetic waves
Published on: 2018
Citation: 26

Title: Influence of magnetite nanoparticles on the dielectric properties of metal oxide/polymer nanocomposites based on polypropylene
Published on: 2018
Citation: 26

Conclusion

Dr. Flora Hajiyeva represents a rare combination of scientific vision, academic leadership, and innovative research. Through her extensive work in nano chemistry and nanomaterials, she has advanced the knowledge of polymer nanocomposites and their applications across multiple fields. Her efforts in environmental nanotechnology, energy systems, and advanced material design showcase her ability to contribute to both science and society. Recognized nationally and internationally with prestigious awards, she continues to inspire the next generation of scientists. Her achievements make her a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award, which would further acknowledge her remarkable contributions to global scientific progress.

Morteza Esmaeili | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Morteza Esmaeili | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Iran University of Science and Technology | Iran

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili is a renowned academic, researcher, and innovator in the field of railway engineering. As a Professor and Director of the Department of Railway Track and Structures at the Iran University of Science and Technology, he has dedicated his career to advancing knowledge in railway geotechnics, dynamic behavior of tracks, and structural vibration analysis. His extensive expertise spans across ballasted and ballastless track systems, seismic design of underground structures, and advanced construction materials for railways. Through a blend of scientific rigor and practical application, Dr. Morteza Esmaeili has made significant contributions to both the academic community and the railway industry, earning international recognition as a leading authority in his discipline.

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Dr. Morteza Esmaeili began his academic journey with a strong foundation in civil engineering at the Iran University of Science and Technology, where he completed his undergraduate studies. His passion for geotechnics and structural mechanics led him to pursue advanced degrees at the University of Tehran, where he obtained both his Master’s and Doctoral qualifications in geotechnical engineering. This educational background provided him with the analytical and technical skills that have underpinned his research into soil-structure interaction, seismic responses, and railway infrastructure development. His academic path reflects a continuous commitment to deepening his expertise and applying it to the challenges of modern transportation systems.

Experience

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili has an extensive record of academic leadership and professional service. As a faculty member, he has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including statics, structural analysis, reinforced and concrete structures, railway substructure engineering, soil mechanics, and advanced railway substructure systems. He has also guided doctoral-level research on wave propagation theory and finite element modeling. His experience extends to authorship of influential textbooks, development of patents for railway engineering innovations, and supervision of high-impact research projects. Beyond teaching, Prof. Esmaeili has served as reviewer and editorial board member for international journals, contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge and ensuring the quality of research published in leading outlets. His practical contributions include the design of innovative sleepers, ballast systems, and diagnostic devices for railway infrastructure, bridging academic theory with industrial application.

Research Interest

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili’s research interests are focused on the dynamic and vibrational behavior of railway tracks, the geotechnics of ballasted and ballastless systems, and the structural performance of underground constructions. He has worked extensively on modeling train-induced vibrations, analyzing seismic responses of railway structures, and proposing solutions to stabilize embankments and track foundations. His studies also cover advanced applications of asphalt and polymer materials in track design, development of high-performance sleepers, and innovative systems for diagnosing substructure failures. By integrating numerical modeling, experimental investigation, and field application, his research has continuously addressed real-world challenges in railway safety, durability, and efficiency, making a lasting impact on global railway engineering practices.

Awards

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili has been recognized nationally and internationally for his outstanding contributions to railway engineering and geotechnical research. His leadership in developing diagnostic tools, innovative track structures, and advanced construction methodologies highlights his role as a pioneer in bridging academic discovery with industrial application. His commitment to research excellence, teaching innovation, and international collaboration makes him a worthy recipient of the Best Researcher Award, reflecting not only his scholarly distinction but also the practical impact of his work on transportation systems and civil infrastructure.

Publications

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili has authored numerous high-impact journal papers, widely cited in the fields of railway dynamics, geotechnical engineering, and structural vibration analysis. Selected contributions include:

Title: Laboratory study on the effect of polypropylene fiber on durability, and physical and mechanical characteristic of concrete for application in sleepers
Published on: 2013
Citation: 347

Title: Experimental assessment of cyclic behavior of sand-fouled ballast mixed with tire derived aggregates
Published on: 2017
Citation: 127

Title: A numerical investigation on the lateral resistance of frictional sleepers in ballasted railway tracks
Published on: 2016
Citation: 116

Title: Influence of tire-derived aggregates on the properties of railway ballast material
Published on: 2017
Citation: 106

Title: Laboratory and field investigation of the effect of geogrid-reinforced ballast on railway track lateral resistance
Published on: 2017
Citation: 102

Title: Effect of combined carbonation and chloride ion ingress by an accelerated test method on microscopic and mechanical properties of concrete
Published on: 2014
Citation: 102

Title: Experimental comparison of the lateral resistance of tracks with steel slag ballast and limestone ballast materials
Published on: 2017
Citation: 100

Title: Experimental and numerical study of micropiles to reinforce high railway embankments
Published on: 2013
Citation: 92

Conclusion

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili stands as an exemplary researcher whose contributions to railway engineering and geotechnical science are both innovative and impactful. His extensive body of work reflects a balance of academic rigor, practical innovation, and international engagement. By addressing critical issues such as railway vibration, seismic safety, embankment stabilization, and advanced sleeper technologies, he has significantly advanced the field of transportation infrastructure. His leadership as a professor, author, patent-holder, and editor reinforces his position as a global authority in railway engineering. Dr. Morteza Esmaeili’s achievements make him a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award, honoring his dedication to advancing science and improving railway systems worldwide.

Liliang Li | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Innovation Award

Prof. Liliang Li | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Innovation Award

Fudan University | China

Prof. Liliang Li is a leading Associate Professor at Fudan University Shanghai Medical College, recognized for her pioneering research in forensic medicine, cardiovascular biology, and translational pharmacology. She has made significant contributions to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying antipsychotic-induced cardiotoxicity, diabetic heart injuries, and sudden unexplained death in psychiatric patients. Combining innovative molecular approaches with clinical applications, Dr. Li’s research has consistently bridged basic science and translational medicine, influencing both diagnostic strategies and therapeutic development.

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Prof. Liliang Li received her medical degree in Forensic Medicine followed by a doctoral degree in Forensic Science from Fudan University Shanghai Medical College. She enhanced her academic foundation and international exposure through postdoctoral training and a visiting scholar program at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, enabling her to integrate global perspectives into her research.

Experience

Prof. Liliang Li has built an impressive academic and research career, progressing from postdoctoral fellow to Associate Research Fellow, and ultimately assuming her current role as Associate Professor. She has played key roles in mentoring young researchers, organizing graduate research conferences, and serving as a talent specialist. She actively participates in professional committees, including leadership positions within the Shanghai Society of Forensic Medicine, the Shanghai Association of Forensic Expertise, and cardiovascular research societies, demonstrating both scientific excellence and professional commitment.

Research Interests

Her research focuses on the mechanisms of antipsychotic-induced cardiotoxicity, cannabinoid receptor-mediated myocardial signaling, and cell death pathways including necroptosis and pyroptosis. Prof. Liliang Li is particularly interested in the identification of biomarkers for sudden cardiac death and diabetic cardiac injuries. Her work integrates multi-omics approaches, including proteomics, transcriptomics, and molecular biology, to unravel complex cardiovascular and forensic phenomena, with an emphasis on developing translational strategies for clinical and forensic applications.

Awards

Prof. Liliang Li’s innovative work has been widely recognized with numerous prestigious awards, including Young Investigator accolades, national and regional medical science awards, and multiple best paper honors at leading cardiology conferences. She has been nominated for international awards in toxicology, chaired sessions at major scientific meetings, and serves as a reviewer for high-impact journals in cardiovascular medicine, translational research, and molecular biology. These accolades reflect her influence on both national and international scientific communities.

Publications

  • Title: Coenzyme Q deficiency may predispose to sudden unexplained death via an increased risk of cardiac arrhythmia
    Journal: International Journal of Legal Medicine
    Published on: 2024

  • Title: RNF149 Destabilizes IFNGR1 in Macrophages to Favor Postinfarction Cardiac Repair
    Journal: Circulation Research
    Published on: 2024

  • Title: Cardiotoxic effects of common and emerging drugs: role of cannabinoid receptors
    Journal: Clinical Science
    Published on: 2024

  • Title: Post-mortem genetic analysis of sudden unexplained death in a young cohort: a whole-exome sequencing study
    Journal: International Journal of Legal Medicine
    Published on: 2023

  • Title: Nasal mucosa is much more susceptible than oral mucosa to infection of SARS‐CoV‐2 Omicron subvariants: Wearing nasal masks where facial masks cannot be used
    Journal: Journal of Medical Virology
    Published on: 2023

  • Title: Sudden unexplained death in schizophrenia patients: An autopsy-based comparative study from China
    Journal: Asian Journal of Psychiatry
    Published on: 2023

  • Title: Cannabinoid Receptor 2-Centric Molecular Feedback Loop Drives Necroptosis in Diabetic Heart Injuries
    Journal: Circulation
    Published on: 2023

Conclusion

Prof. Liliang Li is an exceptional scientist whose work exemplifies innovation, rigor, and translational impact. Her integration of forensic science, molecular cardiology, and translational medicine has led to new insights into drug-induced cardiotoxicity and sudden cardiac death. With a remarkable combination of research excellence, leadership, and mentorship, Dr. Li continues to shape the future of cardiovascular and forensic research, making her a highly deserving candidate for the Excellence in Innovation Award.

Xuanlong Chen | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xuanlong Chen | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Fudan University | China

Mr. Xuanlong Chen is a promising researcher in forensic pathology with a strong academic foundation and a growing record of impactful contributions. Known for his dedication and meticulous approach to scientific inquiry, he has already demonstrated significant potential in advancing forensic research. His work combines cutting-edge molecular techniques with practical forensic applications, reflecting both innovation and a commitment to improving diagnostic accuracy in complex medico-legal cases. He has been recognized for academic excellence through multiple scholarships and awards, positioning him as a notable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile

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Education

Mr. Xuanlong Chen completed his Bachelor’s degree at Nanjing Medical University, China, where he developed a strong background in medical sciences and research methodology. Currently, he is pursuing a Master’s degree at Fudan University, focusing on forensic pathology and molecular forensic research. During his academic journey, he has received several university-level scholarships, been honored as an Outstanding Student, and awarded the prestigious National Scholarship, reflecting his consistent dedication to academic and research excellence.

Experience

As a graduate researcher, Mr. Xuanlong Chen has undertaken advanced projects that combine single-nucleus RNA sequencing and machine learning to identify potential biomarkers in sudden unexplained deaths among psychiatric patients. He has contributed to developing predictive identification models for sudden death cases, addressing critical challenges in forensic pathology. In addition, he has conducted comprehensive reviews on rare toxicological phenomena, such as bongkrekic acid poisoning, demonstrating both breadth and depth in his research. Although early in his career, his proactive approach and innovative methods reflect significant research maturity.

Research Interests

His primary research focus is forensic pathology, particularly investigating molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying sudden unexplained deaths. He also explores toxicological studies and the identification of biomarkers for psychiatric-related mortalities. By integrating molecular biology, bioinformatics, and forensic analysis, he aims to develop practical diagnostic tools and predictive models that enhance forensic accuracy and provide valuable insights for medico-legal investigations.

Awards

Throughout his academic career, Mr. Xuanlong Chen has been recognized for excellence through multiple scholarships and university awards, including the highly competitive National Scholarship and several “Outstanding Student” honors. These accolades reflect his consistent academic performance, innovative research approach, and commitment to advancing knowledge in forensic pathology.

Publications

Mr. Xuanlong Chen has published several peer-reviewed articles in internationally recognized journals, reflecting his research contribution and growing scientific impact. His work includes studies on single-nucleus RNA sequencing and machine learning in forensic pathology and comprehensive reviews of toxicological phenomena. Selected publications include:

  • Title: Single-nucleus RNA sequencing and machine learning identify CACNA1A as a myocyte-specific biomarker for sudden unexplained death in schizophrenia
    Journal: Forensic Science International

  • Title: A comprehensive review on bongkrekic acid poisoning
    Journal: Journal of Forensic Medicine

Conclusion

Mr. Xuanlong Chen is a dedicated and innovative researcher whose academic accomplishments, publications, and contributions to forensic pathology exemplify excellence. His work in biomarker identification and toxicological studies demonstrates both scientific creativity and practical relevance, making him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication, forward-thinking approach, and growing influence in forensic research underscore his potential to make significant contributions to the scientific community.