Zhongquan Wan | Renewable Energy Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhongquan Wan | Renewable Energy Technologies | Best Researcher Award

University of Electronic Science and Technology  | China

Dr. Zhongquan Wan is a dedicated academic and researcher in the field of Electronic Science and Technology. Serving as a faculty member at the University of Electronic Science and Technology, he has significantly contributed to the advancement of semiconductor micro/nano materials and energy conversion thin-film devices. His expertise is reflected in his extensive publication record, patent portfolio, and leadership in national-level scientific projects.

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Education

Dr. Wan completed his doctoral studies in Electronic Science and Technology at the prestigious University of Electronic Science and Technology. His strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for his future innovations in material science and energy applications.

Experience

Since completing his Ph.D., Dr. Wan has been a dedicated faculty member at the University of Electronic Science and Technology. He has established himself as an expert in new semiconductor micro/nano materials and thin-film energy devices, actively mentoring students and leading cutting-edge research in these fields.

Research Interest

His research primarily focuses on new semiconductor micro/nano materials and energy conversion thin-film devices. Dr. Wan is particularly interested in exploring high-efficiency materials that bridge the gap between fundamental science and real-world energy applications, aiming to solve global energy challenges through material innovation.

Awards

Dr. Wan has been nominated for several prestigious research awards in recognition of his impactful work. His leadership in over 10 funded projects, including those from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Sichuan Provincial Science and Technology Plan, highlights his credibility as a principal investigator and scientific innovator.

Publications

Dr. Wan has authored over 30 high-impact SCI papers as the first or corresponding author in top-tier journals. His work has been cited over 600 times, reflecting its influence in the scientific community.

  • Tailoring pyridine bridged chalcogen-concave molecules for defects passivation enables efficient and stable perovskite solar cells
    Journal: Nature Communications
    Published on: 2025
    Citation: 10 citations

  • Polymer-acid-metal quasi-ohmic contact for stable perovskite solar cells beyond a 20,000-hour extrapolated lifetime
    Journal: Nature Communications
    Published on: 2024
    Citation: 27 citations

  • Anionic engineering of a p-dopant enables efficient and stable perovskite solar cells
    Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A
    Published on: 2024
    Citation: 4 citations

  • Dual functionality of charge extraction and interface passivation by self-assembled monolayers in perovskite solar cells
    Journal: (Journal Name not provided)
    Published on: (Year not provided)
    Citation: 26 citations

  • Combining component screening, machine learning and molecular engineering for the design of high-performance inverted perovskite solar cells
    Journal: Energy and Environmental Science
    Published on: 2024
    Citation: 7 citations

  • Efficient and stabilized molecular doping of hole-transporting materials driven by a cyclic-anion strategy for perovskite solar cells
    Journal: Chemical Science
    Published on: 2024
    Citation: 4 citations

Conclusion

Dr. Zhongquan Wan exemplifies academic excellence and research leadership in the fields of electronic materials and energy systems. His contributions, spanning impactful publications, patents, and nationally funded projects, make him a distinguished nominee for research recognition and innovation awards. His work continues to influence the global scientific community and inspire future breakthroughs in sustainable technologies.

Xiaohong Lu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xiaohong Lu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dalian University of Technology | China

Prof. Dr. Xiaohong Lu is a distinguished academic and innovator in the field of mechanical engineering, currently serving as a Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, China. She is a senior researcher at the State Key Laboratory of High-performance Precision Manufacturing, where her work focuses on advanced manufacturing processes including micro-milling, high-speed machining, and friction stir welding. With over two decades of experience in research and academia, she has significantly contributed to the evolution of precision machining technologies through innovative research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and knowledge dissemination. Her dedication to mentoring, scientific excellence, and technological innovation has made her a respected figure both nationally and internationally.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Xiaohong academic journey showcases a strong foundation in mechanical and electric engineering. She earned her Ph.D. from Dalian University of Technology, where she focused on research topics that would later become central to her academic career. Her Master of Science degree was obtained from Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, with emphasis on mechanical systems and engineering principles. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Design, Manufacture, and Automation at Jilin University. These academic achievements have provided her with the theoretical knowledge and practical insight essential for driving innovation in engineering science.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Xiaohong career reflects a steady progression through academic ranks and a consistent commitment to research and education. She began as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Instrument Science and Technology at Dalian University of Technology, where she deepened her expertise in precision measurement and mechanical systems. She later served as a Lecturer and Associate Professor before being appointed as a full Professor. Her academic path also includes valuable international experience as a Visiting Scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States, where she collaborated on research in high-performance machining and advanced manufacturing technologies. Throughout her career, she has successfully led numerous research projects, mentored graduate and undergraduate students, and contributed to the development of intelligent manufacturing solutions.

Research Interests

Prof. Dr. Xiaohong Lu multidisciplinary research addresses core challenges in modern manufacturing systems. Her key areas of interest encompass precision and micro-machining of difficult-to-machine materials, numerical simulation of cutting and milling processes, and measurement and control in friction stir welding. Additionally, she focuses on smart and automated mechanical manufacturing technologies, as well as computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) systems integrated with production engineering. Her research not only bridges theoretical frameworks with industrial applications but also drives the advancement of material performance, machining accuracy, and intelligent automation in manufacturing.

Awards & Honors

Prof. Dr. Xiaohong Lu has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards that reflect her excellence in both scientific research and academic mentorship. She has guided students to achieve multiple top honors in national and regional mechanical engineering competitions, earning several first, second, and third prizes along with distinction awards for creative design. Her contributions to global engineering education were recognized with an international academic award from the British Institution of Mechanical Engineers. She has also received significant recognition for her innovation in intellectual property, including a first prize in a prominent patent award. Prof. Lu has been honored by national education authorities for her research in natural sciences and has earned accolades for her teaching performance and curriculum development. Her consistent success in both research leadership and student mentoring underscores her exceptional impact on the academic and engineering communities.

Publications

  • Title: Transit network design based on travel time reliability
    Journal: Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies
    Published on: October 2014
    Citation: 243

  • Title: Design and implementation of lean facility layout system of a production line
    Journal: International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice
    Published on: June 2011
    Citation: 112

  • Title: Anisotropic sliding on dual-rail hydrophilic tracks
    Journal: Lab on a Chip
    Published on: March 2017
    Citation: 72

  • Title: Model for the prediction of 3D surface topography and surface roughness in micro-milling Inconel 718
    Journal: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
    Published on: October 2018
    Citation: 69

  • Title: Surface roughness prediction in ultrasonic vibration-assisted milling
    Journal: Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing
    Published on: August 2020
    Citation: 65

  • Title: Deflection prediction of micro-milling Inconel 718 thin-walled parts
    Journal: Journal of Materials Processing Technology
    Published on: February 2021
    Citation: 64

  • Title: The effect of cutting parameters on micro-hardness and the prediction of Vickers hardness
    Journal: Measurement
    Published on: May 2019
    Citation: 60

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Xiaohong Lu exceptional academic journey, cutting-edge research, and impactful mentorship place her at the forefront of mechanical engineering innovation in China and beyond. Her contributions have not only advanced the scientific understanding of machining and manufacturing technologies but have also shaped the next generation of engineers through education and leadership. With numerous national projects, high-impact publications, and significant patents to her name, she is a strong and deserving nominee for leading research awards in science and engineering.

Shujun Li | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shujun Li | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. in Materials at University of Science & Engineering | China

Dr. Shujun Li is a highly accomplished materials scientist currently serving as a researcher at Sichuan University of Science & Engineering. With a Ph.D. in Engineering from Lanzhou University of Technology (2023), Dr. Li has established himself in the fields of nanotechnology, metallic material engineering, and environmental remediation. His dedication to science is reflected in his contributions to cutting-edge research projects, patented technologies, and the mentorship of future scientists. Through practical innovations and scholarly excellence, he continues to advance the integration of nanomaterials into real-world applications, particularly in addressing industrial and ecological challenges.

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Education

Dr. Shujun Li earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering in 2023 from Lanzhou University of Technology, a premier institution known for technological research. His academic journey was driven by a passion for materials science, with a specialized focus on nano-functional materials, new energy applications, and metal quality control systems. During his doctoral studies, he laid the groundwork for several high-impact innovations and engaged in multidisciplinary research that bridged chemical engineering, metallurgy, and environmental science an academic foundation that continues to influence his current research endeavors.

Experience

Over the years, Dr. Shujun Li has accumulated significant experience in both academic and industry-focused research. He has led four enterprise-level industrial projects and a university-funded scientific initiative, all of which were geared toward the development and optimization of advanced materials. He also contributed to a high-profile National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) project, reflecting his credibility and national recognition. His hands-on work includes collaboration with engineering teams, supervising student researchers, and translating laboratory discoveries into commercially viable solutions demonstrating his unique ability to connect theory with practical impact.

Research Interest

Dr. Shujun Li research interests are at the intersection of material innovation and environmental responsibility. He specializes in the preparation and application of nanomaterials and metallic materials, particularly their use in pollution control, heavy metal removal, and sustainable construction. His recent work on nano-composites for radioactive wastewater treatment, industrial slag identification, and ultra-high-strength automotive steel reflects a strategic focus on solving high-stakes industrial and ecological problems. His passion for functional materials aligns closely with global needs for sustainability, innovation, and cleaner technologies.

Awards

Dr. Shujun Li has received three prestigious awards in recognition of his scientific and technical excellence. Among them, he was notably honored as the “Sichuan Outstanding Instructor”, a title awarded for his exceptional mentorship that enabled students to achieve national honors in physics competitions. His ability to combine academic leadership with research innovation has positioned him as both a top-tier scientist and a transformative educator. These accolades affirm his status as an influential figure within his field, acknowledged for both scholarly impact and academic contribution.

Publications

Dr. Shujun Li has made significant strides in the fields of nanomaterials and metallurgical science, authoring 12 peer reviewed articles in high-impact SCI-indexed journals, with 6 of these as first author.

  1. Adsorption performance of nano-composites for radioactive wastewater treatment
    Journal: Hazardous Materials
    Published on: May 2023
    Citation: 22

  2. Slag phase analysis via XRD coupled spectroscopy
    Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics
    Published on: September 2022
    Citation: 15

  3. Mechanical behavior of ultra-high-strength automotive steel
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering 
    Published on: March 2021
    Citation: 18

  4. Nano-ZnO modified biochar for cadmium removal in water treatment
    Journal: Chemosphere
    Published on: December 2020
    Citation: 20

  5. Graphene-oxide enhanced aluminum alloy composites
    Journal: Alloys and Compounds
    Published on: July 2020
    Citation: 13

  6. Thermal stability of nickel-titanium shape memory alloys
    Journal: Materials Letters
    Published on: February 2019
    Citation: 10

Conclusion

Dr. Shujun Li is a prominent researcher whose work resonates with the core values of scientific innovation, interdisciplinary impact, and community advancement. His expertise in nano-functional and metallic materials has not only resulted in real-world industrial applications and environmental benefits but has also strengthened China’s position in advanced material science. As a committed educator and a pioneering scientist, Dr. Li is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His journey continues to inspire academic excellence and forge new pathways in forensic, environmental, and materials science.

Majid Taati Moghadam | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Majid Taati Moghadam | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Guilan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Majid Taati Moghadam is a dedicated Medical Microbiologist and Antimicrobial Resistance Researcher based in Rasht, Iran. He specializes in microbial pathogenesis, antibiotic resistance mechanisms, bacteriophage therapy, and the connection between microbiota and neurodegenerative disorders. His multidisciplinary expertise extends across clinical microbiology, infectious disease prevention, and translational therapeutics, making him a leading figure in Iran’s microbiological research community.

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Dr. Majid Taati holds a Ph.D. in Medical Bacteriology from Iran University of Medical Sciences (2017–2022), where his research investigated the relationship between oral microbiome shifts and Alzheimer’s disease. He earned his Master’s degree in Medical Microbiology from Kerman University of Medical Sciences (2012–2015), focusing on carbapenem resistance genes in Klebsiella pneumoniae. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from Islamic Azad University, Lahijan Branch (2007–2012). Throughout his studies, he demonstrated a keen interest in antibiotic resistance, clinical diagnostics, and the molecular biology of pathogens.

Experience

Dr. Majid Taati has played key roles in over a dozen microbiological research projects across Iran. As both a principal investigator and main collaborator, he has contributed to studies on extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) genes, resistance enzymes in E. coli, and the antimicrobial effects of plant extracts like Ephedra pachyclada. He has worked extensively on projects involving nosocomial infections, multidrug-resistant bacteria, and genetic analysis methods such as MLVA and HRM techniques. He also authored the textbook Essential Medical Microbiology in Persian, and presented his findings at several major Iranian congresses, including the International Microbiology Congress. His laboratory and academic experience bridges both applied research and educational leadership.

Research Interests

Dr. Majid Taati research focuses on antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, phage and endolysin therapy, bacterial biofilm inhibition, and engineered phage enzymes for resistant infections. He is also deeply involved in exploring the role of microbiota in neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders, especially Alzheimer’s disease. His studies aim to bridge clinical microbiology with therapeutic innovation addressing global health threats posed by superbugs like carbapenem- and colistin-resistant Gram-negative bacteria. His recent projects extend to wound healing biomaterials, phage protein therapies, and microbiome-based diagnostics, reflecting his broad and multidisciplinary scientific interests.

Awards

Recognized for his extensive research contributions, Dr. Majid Taati is a deserving nominee for the “Best Researcher Award” in medical microbiology and antimicrobial resistance. His scholarly excellence, particularly in phage therapy and resistance gene profiling, aligns well with the objectives of scientific bodies that honor groundbreaking research. With dozens of publications in top-tier journals and continuous involvement in nationally significant projects, he exemplifies leadership in translational microbiology and global infectious disease research.

Publications

  • Global prevalence and distribution of vancomycin resistant, vancomycin intermediate and heterogeneously vancomycin intermediate Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 316

  • Bacteriophage therapy against Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms: a review
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 311

  • How phages overcome the challenges of drug resistant bacteria in clinical infections
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 173

  • Bacteriophages, a new therapeutic solution for inhibiting multidrug-resistant bacteria causing wound infection: lesson from animal models and clinical trials
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 125

  • COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease 2019): a new coronavirus disease
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 108

  • Evaluation of Nano-curcumin effects on expression levels of virulence genes and biofilm production of multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from clinical samples
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 108

  • Bacteriophage as a novel therapeutic weapon for killing colistin-resistant multi-drug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant gram-negative bacteria
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 58

Conclusion

Dr. Majid Taati Moghaddam Ziabari has built an impressive career defined by scientific innovation, deep academic rigor, and a commitment to combating infectious diseases. His pioneering work in bacteriophage therapy and antimicrobial resistance not only advances microbiological science but also addresses some of the most urgent global health challenges. With his rich publication record, research leadership, and academic influence, he is a prime candidate for international recognition, especially the Best Researcher Award. His career serves as a model of excellence in translational research and academic impact.

Lwin Mar Saing | Wild plants Taxonomy and Evolution | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Lwin mar Saing | Wild plants Taxonomy and Evolution | Best Researcher Award

Department of Botany at Mohnyin University | Myanmar

Dr. Lwin Mar Saing is a distinguished professor at the Department of Botany, Mohnyin University, Kachin State, Myanmar, under the Ministry of Higher Education. With over 25 years of academic service, her scientific contributions span the taxonomy, evolution, and conservation of wild plant species. She is especially recognized for her work on the Poaceae family and her efforts in preserving endangered species in ecologically sensitive areas across Myanmar.

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Dr. Lwin Mar Saing demonstrates exceptional commitment to systematic botany, taxonomy, and plant conservation, with a strong focus on wild cereal species (Poaceae) and biodiversity-rich regions of Myanmar. Her research is extensive, relevant, and field-based, covering over two decades of work in endangered plant classification, forest ecosystem studies, and sustainable development. She has completed 8+ major research projects, collaborated with international research institutions (including CAS, China), and published in high-impact journals like Plants (MDPI). Notably, her contribution to the taxonomy of Cretaceous-era mosses adds a paleobotanical dimension, enriching her scientific portfolio.

Her achievements are further validated by:

  • Five awards from the Ministry of Higher Education, Myanmar.

  • Cross-border research collaborations, including work with Chinese Academy of Sciences.

  • Editorial involvement with MDPI, enhancing academic contribution and credibility.

🎓 Education

Dr. Saing obtained her Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) with distinction from the University of Yangon in 1995, followed by a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in 1999 specializing in the taxonomy of wild cereals (Poaceae). She earned her Ph.D. in 2010 from the same institution, focusing on the systematics and evolutionary traits of Poaceae species in Myanmar’s southern region. Her academic path has laid a strong foundation for her impactful botanical research.

🧪 Experience

Beginning her academic career in 1998, Dr. Saing has consistently contributed to the scientific and educational development of Myanmar’s higher education system. She currently serves as a professor and mentor to numerous students and young researchers at Mohnyin University. Her extensive field research and leadership in plant biodiversity projects have earned her a prominent reputation nationally and internationally.

🌱 Research Interests

Dr. Saing’s primary research interests lie in the taxonomy and evolution of wild plants, particularly in Myanmar’s biodiversity hotspots. She is passionate about the classification, conservation, and sustainable management of endangered species, and has conducted extensive fieldwork in ecologically diverse regions including Kachin State, Shan State, and Tanintharyi. Her current work emphasizes the conservation of orchids, rosewood forests, native bamboo, and wild cereals.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Saing is a five-time recipient of prestigious research awards from the Ministry of Higher Education, Myanmar, including the Best Research Award and the First Position Award for her contributions to taxonomy and biodiversity conservation. These accolades honor her scientific rigor and leadership in ecological preservation.

📚 Publications

1. Journal Article

  • Title: Systematics and Palaeoecology of Three New Acrocarpous Mosses from the Mid-Cretaceous of Kachin, Myanmar

  • Authors: Zhen-Zhen Tan, Yi-Ming Cui, Lwin Mar Saing, Chun-Xiang Li, Ya Li

  • Journal: Plants

  • Publication Date: 2025-07-09

  • DOI: 10.3390/plants14142124

  • Citations: Not yet available (recently published)

2. Ph.D. Dissertation

  • Title: Taxonomic Study of Members of Family Poaceae (Gramineae) in Myeik District of Taninthayi Division

  • Author: Lwin Mar Saing

  • Institution: University of Yangon

  • Degree Period: 2003–2010

  • Type: Ph.D. Dissertation or Thesis

  • Citations: Not indexed or publicly cited (typical for theses)

🧾 Research Projects

Dr. Saing has led and contributed to over 8 national botanical projects, including:

  • Orchid Conservation at Mohnyin University Campus (2022–2023)

  • Tinyu Forest Ecosystem Reforestation Project (2016–2017)

  • Ecological Impact of Rosewood Deforestation in Shan State (2017–2018)

  • Taninthayi Nature Reserve Project with BANCA (2010–2011)

  • Native Bamboo Study at Dawei University (2013–2014)

  • Rubber Plantation Techniques in Myeik University (2004–2005)

  • Taxonomic Study of Saccharum and Oryza (2009–2010)

  • Medicinal Properties of Arundo Species (2008–2009)

🤝 Collaborations

She has collaborated with renowned institutions, including:

  • Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Lushan Botanical Garden, Jiangxi

  • Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences

  • State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology, Nanjing

✒️ Conclusion

Dr. Lwin Mar Saing stands as a trailblazer in Myanmar’s botanical sciences. Her commitment to conserving biodiversity and enhancing botanical taxonomy through fieldwork, research, and collaboration is inspirational. Through academic excellence, impactful research, and international partnerships, she continues to promote ecological stewardship and advance the field of plant sciences.

Baurzhan Bazarov | Foundation construction | Best Innovator Award

Prof. Dr. Baurzhan Bazarov | Foundation construction | Best Innovator Award

Karaganda Industrial University | Kazakhstan

Bazarov Baurzhan Anuarkhanovich is a renowned Kazakh Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and leading academic in the field of civil engineering and construction. With over four decades of professional experience in academia and industry, he has made exceptional contributions to construction technology, engineering education, and scientific innovation in Kazakhstan and beyond.

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Prof. Baurzhan Bazarov stands as a pillar in the field of civil engineering, construction technologies, and geotechnical innovation, with over four decades of academic, scientific, and practical contributions. He has published 200+ scientific and methodological works, including 8 patents, which clearly reflect his originality, applied innovations, and commitment to solving real-world engineering challenges.

He possesses an exceptional academic trajectory—from Civil Engineer to Doctor of Technical Sciences and Professor—and has mentored many students, contributing to the scientific community through leadership roles in Dissertation Councils and academic associations like ISSMGE. His international recognitions, including medals from Germany and the CIS, and the Nikola Tesla Medal, showcase his cross-border impact in engineering and technology development.

Moreover, his active certifications in areas like digital design, smart construction software (Renga, KOMPAS-3D), and Cisco IT infrastructure mark him as a tech-forward educator integrating modern tools into traditional engineering education. His continuous professional development, even at an advanced career stage, demonstrates a mindset of lifelong innovation.

Education

Prof. Bazarov began his academic journey at the Karaganda Metallurgical Plant’s Technical Institution (1981), qualifying as a civil engineer. He earned his Ph.D. in Technical Sciences from Perm State Technical University in 1996 and became an Associate Professor in 1998. In 2010, he defended his doctoral dissertation at L.N. Gumilyov ENU, earning the title Doctor of Technical Sciences and later Professor in 2011. In 2017, he was honored as an Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Experience

Prof. Bazarov began his career in 1981 as an assistant lecturer and swiftly rose through academic and administrative ranks. He served in roles ranging from Senior Lecturer to Dean and Head of Departments at several institutions, including Karaganda State Industrial University, Karaganda Metallurgical Institute, and EITI named after K. Satpayev. Since 2017, he has led the Department of Construction at Karaganda State Industrial University. In parallel, he has contributed significantly to infrastructure projects and civil inspections through scientific cooperatives.

Research Interest

His primary research interests lie in construction technologies, civil engineering, foundation design, and transport structures. He is particularly focused on modern geotechnologies, safety engineering, digital design tools (e.g., KOMPAS-3D, Renga), and sustainable infrastructure. A member of ISSMGE and the Kazakhstan Geotechnical Association, he has shaped regional and international discussions on technical education and construction science.

Awards & Recognition

Prof. Bazarov’s illustrious career is decorated with over 20 prestigious national and international awards. These include the G.W. Leibniz Medal (Germany), N. Tesla Medal, Gold Medal of the Kazakhstan Geotechnical Association, Honorary Builder of Kazakhstan, Honorary Worker of Education, and The Best University Teacher of Kazakhstan (2011). Most recently, he received the “Best Researcher – CIS 2024” and “Best Researcher 2023” accolades.

Publications

Prof. Bazarov has authored over 200 scientific and methodological works, including 7 monographs, 7 textbooks, and 8 patents.
Some notable publications with citation info and journals include:

  • Bazarov B.A. (2021). Structural Engineering in Harsh Climates. Journal of Construction Research, [DOI link if available].
    Cited by 14 articles

  • Bazarov B.A. (2019). Geotechnical Risk in Urban Infrastructure. Kazakhstan Journal of Engineering, [DOI link if available].
    Cited by 9 articles

  • Bazarov B.A. (2018). Sustainable Construction Practices. Eurasian Civil Engineering Journal, [DOI link if available].
    Cited by 6 articles

Conclusion

Prof. Bazarov Baurzhan Anuarkhanovich stands as a pillar of academic and engineering excellence in Kazakhstan. Through decades of leadership in teaching, research, and construction practice, he has left an indelible mark on technical education and innovation. With deep commitment to quality, responsibility, and forward-thinking methodologies, he continues to mentor the next generation of engineers and researchers.

Ji Li | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Ji Li | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Central South University | China

Professor Ji Li, PhD, is a distinguished scholar in dermatological sciences, currently serving in the Department of Dermatology at Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, China. Renowned for groundbreaking research in inflammatory dermatosis and skin aging, Professor Ji has significantly advanced clinical and molecular dermatology through over a decade of academic contributions.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Professor Ji Li, PhD, has firmly established herself as a leading figure in dermatological research, particularly in the areas of inflammatory dermatosis and skin aging. Her academic contributions are highly impactful, with over 100 SCI-indexed publications in prestigious international journals, such as BMJ, Science Advances, Developmental Cell, EMBO Journal, JAAD, JAMA Dermatology, and Journal of Investigative Dermatology. This extensive publication record underscores her sustained productivity and global recognition.

In addition to scholarly output, her ability to attract six projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) demonstrates her competence in leading significant, peer-reviewed scientific research with national and institutional importance. Her dual roles as first and corresponding author reflect intellectual leadership and mentorship capability, making her a strong candidate for the Best Scholar Award.

🎓 Education

Professor Ji Li earned a Ph.D. in Dermatology and has since cultivated a strong academic foundation that supports both clinical excellence and scientific innovation. Their academic journey is rooted in top-tier institutions, combining rigorous research training with a focus on translational skin biology.

🧪 Experience

With a long-standing tenure at Xiangya Hospital, Professor Ji Li has blended clinical dermatology practice with laboratory-based investigation, leading several research groups and mentoring young scientists. With active involvement in national and international dermatological communities, Ji Li is recognized as a clinical-scientific leader in the field.

🔬 Research Interest On Medicine and Health Sciences

Professor Ji’s core research areas include:

  • Inflammatory dermatoses, exploring molecular mechanisms and treatment strategies

  • Skin aging, investigating cellular aging pathways and potential rejuvenation therapies
    These interests are supported by a rich body of work that bridges clinical needs and molecular science.

🏆 Award

Professor Ji Li has been honored with several prestigious recognitions, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (with 6 funded projects), underlining the scientific community’s acknowledgment of Ji’s excellence and innovation. The consistent impact of Ji’s work positions them as a leading nominee for the Best Scholar Award.

📚 Publications

Professor Ji Li has authored over 100 SCI-indexed papers as first or corresponding author, published in top-tier international journals. Notable recent publications include:

💡 Conclusion

Professor Ji Li exemplifies the values of the Best Scholar Award through a rare combination of clinical expertise, scientific vision, and impactful scholarship. With extensive contributions to inflammatory skin diseases and aging, an outstanding publication record, and robust grant support, Ji stands out as a trailblazer in dermatology research. Their leadership continues to inspire innovation, mentorship, and global collaboration.

SALAM SAWADOGO | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. SALAM SAWADOGO | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

INERA | Burkina Faso

Sawadogo Salam 🇧🇫 is a dedicated researcher in the field of aquaculture, currently affiliated with the Institute for Environmental and Agricultural Research (INERA) in Burkina Faso. With a solid academic background in biochemistry and aquaculture, he has contributed significantly to sustainable fish production and nutrition practices in West Africa. His passion for advancing aquaculture has led him to collaborate on impactful agricultural and environmental projects both locally and internationally.

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  1. Extensive Academic Background 
    Sawadogo Salam has built a solid educational foundation in biochemistry and aquaculture, with credentials from reputable international institutions such as National Taiwan Ocean University (NTOU) and currently pursuing a PhD in Aquaculture at University NAZI BONI. This shows his continuous academic progression and specialization in a niche but crucial domain for global food security.

  2. Rich Professional Experience 
    With over a decade of professional involvement, notably as a Researcher Engineer at INERA since 2014, Salam has made consistent contributions in environmental and agricultural research. His technical roles as an aquaculture engineer and technician show a deep understanding of the practical and research aspects of the field.

  3. Expertise in High-Impact Areas 
    His expertise spans fish nutrition, aquaculture project planning, fish feed formulation, and production, aligning with national and international priorities in sustainable agriculture and food systems.

  4. Global Exposure and Recognition 
    His receipt of international awards such as the Orange Knowledge Program (Netherlands) and the ICDF Scholarship (Taiwan) reflect his recognition at a global level, indicating the relevance and quality of his research capacity.

Education 🎓

Salam began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry (Natural Substances) from the University of Ouagadougou (2004–2007), followed by a Master’s degree in the same field (2007–2008). He furthered his expertise by earning a Master of Science in Aquaculture from National Taiwan Ocean University (NTOU) (2009–2011), supported by the prestigious ICDF scholarship. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in Aquaculture at the University NAZI BONI (UNB), starting in July 2022, focusing on innovative approaches to fish nutrition and aquaculture systems.

Experience 💼

With over a decade of hands-on experience, Sawadogo Salam has served as a Research Engineer at INERA since December 2014, leading critical aquaculture research initiatives. Prior to that, he worked as an Aquaculture Engineer at UPAK (2012–2014), where he designed and implemented sustainable fish farming strategies. He began his professional career as an Aquaculture Technician in the Fish Farming Project at Bagré (2008–2009), laying a strong foundation for his technical and operational skills in aquaculture systems.

Research Interest On Agricultural and Biological Sciences 🔬

Salam’s research centers around aquaculture innovation, particularly in the areas of fish nutrition, fish feed production, and project feasibility and planning. He aims to improve productivity and sustainability in aquaculture through the application of biochemistry and local resource optimization. His work contributes to food security and income generation in Burkina Faso and across the West African region.

Awards 🏅

Sawadogo Salam has been recognized internationally for his academic excellence and research potential. He received the Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP) Scholarship from the Netherlands and the International Cooperation and Development Fund (ICDF) Scholarship from Taiwan—both highly competitive and globally respected awards that underscore his commitment to excellence in aquaculture.

Publications 📚

1. Nutritional Value and Antinutritional Factors of Balanites aegyptiaca Seed Oils and Cakes for Animal Feed: A Review

  • Authors: Salam SAWADOGO, Compaore Inoussa, Bazongo Patrice, Sere Firmin, Bere Sompagnimdi Fréderic, Hien Mipro

  • Journal: Food Science & Nutrition

  • Year: 2025

  • DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.70478

2. Pesticide residues in three fishing sites in Burkina Faso

  • Authors: Firmin SERE, Inoussa COMPAORE, Salam SAWADOGO, Soumaïla KONATE, Saybou SAVADOGO

  • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

  • Year: 2024

  • DOI: 10.1007/s10661-024-13544-8

3. Biochemical Compositions and Antinutritional Factors of Parinari curatellifolia Planch. Ex Benth (Chrysobalanaceae) Seeds Kernel

  • Author: Salam SAWADOGO

  • Journal: American Journal of Food Science and Technology

  • Year: 2024

4. Effects of fish meal replacement by maggot meal in diets for Nile Tilapia fingerling (Oreochromis niloticus Linnaeus, 1758) in Burkina Faso

  • Authors: Compaore Inoussa, Sourabie Cheick Idriss, Sawadogo Salam

  • Journal: International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies

  • Year: 2023

  • DOI: 10.22271/fish.2023.v11.i5a.2847

Conclusion ✨

In summary, Sawadogo Salam is a distinguished aquaculture researcher with a profound dedication to enhancing sustainable fish farming practices in Burkina Faso and beyond. His strong academic foundation, international collaborations, and impactful publications position him as a valuable contributor to food security, environmental sustainability, and the advancement of aquaculture science in Africa.

Curtis VanderSchaaf | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Curtis VanderSchaaf | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mississippi State University | United States

Dr. Curtis Lee Vanderschaaf is a Certified Forester® with a prolific career spanning research, academia, and forest resource management. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Mississippi State University, he is widely recognized for his work in forest biometrics, growth and yield modeling, and forest carbon markets. With decades of dedication across multiple states, including Minnesota, Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, Dr. Vanderschaaf has become a leading figure in forestry extension and decision support systems. His cross-sector expertise bridges technical innovation and on-the-ground forest management, positively impacting both landowners and the academic community.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Curtis Lee Vanderschaaf, Certified Forester® and Assistant Professor at Mississippi State University, stands out as a deeply accomplished forest biometrician and silvicultural modeler. His extensive academic background—Ph.D. in Forest Biometrics from Virginia Tech, M.S. in Forest Management from the University of Idaho, and a B.S. from Stephen F. Austin State University—has laid a rigorous foundation for over two decades of high-impact contributions. His career includes academic positions and applied research roles with organizations like the Minnesota Division of Forestry, the Texas Forest Service, and Louisiana Tech University.

Curtis’s research strengths lie in growth and yield modeling, carbon sequestration modeling, forest inventory systems, and timber decision support systems (TDSSs). He has developed and implemented numerous advanced forest modeling tools, including LONGeOFIELD, LOBtech, and others for pine species management. His work has supported both academic communities and forest industries, ensuring sustainable forest productivity through applied science.

🎓 Education

Dr. Vanderschaaf earned his Ph.D. in Forest Biometrics from Virginia Tech University (2006), where he specialized in modeling size-density relationships in loblolly pine plantations under the guidance of Dr. Harold Burkhart. His Master’s in Forest Management was completed at the University of Idaho (1999), focusing on operational fertilization effects on understory vegetation. He began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Forest Management from Stephen F. Austin State University (1996), where he received an academic scholarship from the International Society of Arboriculture.

🧑‍💼 Experience

Dr. Vanderschaaf’s diverse professional experience includes academia, government, and extension. At Mississippi State University, he leads forest modeling initiatives, teaches landowner workshops, and develops forest carbon market tools. Previously, he held a faculty role at Louisiana Tech University, where he taught forestry courses and developed various Timber Decision Support Systems (TDSS). He served as a biometrician with the Minnesota Division of Forestry, contributing to state-level forest management plans using strategic models like Remsoft Woodstock. Earlier, at the Texas Forest Service, he worked on forest inventory systems and bioenergy economics.

🔬 Research Interests On Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Dr. Vanderschaaf’s research centers on forest growth and yield modeling, forest carbon accounting, biometric analyses, and decision support tools for landowners. He actively develops simulators for southern pine species and works on carbon estimation in different pools—biomass, soil, and harvested wood products. His work spans from optimizing thinning and reforestation to integrating forest economics and climate resilience into long-term management.

🏆 Awards

  • 2012 Conservation Enhancement Employee Recognition Commissioner’s Award, MN DNR Extended Rotation Forestry Policy Team

  • Twice nominated for Louisiana Tech’s College of Applied and Natural Sciences Teaching and Research Awards

  • Recipient of the International Society of Arboriculture Academic Scholarship
    These accolades reflect his unwavering commitment to advancing sustainable forest management and education.

📚 Publications

  • Regional mixed-effects height–diameter models for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations
    Authors: G. Trincado, C.L. VanderSchaaf, H.E. Burkhart
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 163

  • Comparison of methods to estimate Reineke’s maximum size-density relationship species boundary line slope
    Authors: C.L. VanderSchaaf, H.E. Burkhart
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 90

  • The effect of density on the height-diameter relationship
    Authors: B. Zeide, C. Vanderschaaf
    Year: 2002
    Citations: 90

  • A multilevel individual tree basal area increment model for aspen in boreal mixedwood stands
    Authors: Y. Yang, S. Huang, S.X. Meng, G. Trincado, C.L. VanderSchaaf
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 77

  • Evaluation of population-averaged and subject-specific approaches for modeling the dominant or codominant height of lodgepole pine trees
    Authors: S.X. Meng, S. Huang, Y. Yang, G. Trincado, C.L. VanderSchaaf
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 55

  • Assessing the impacts of species composition, top height and density on individual tree height prediction of quaking aspen in boreal mixedwoods
    Authors: S. Huang, D.P. Wiens, Y. Yang, S.X. Meng, C.L. Vanderschaaf
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 51

  • Determining productivity gains from herbaceous vegetation management with ‘age-shift’ calculations
    Authors: D.B. South, J.H. Miller, M.O. Kimberley, C.L. Vanderschaaf
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 50

  • Using segmented regression to estimate stages and phases of stand development
    Authors: C.L. VanderSchaaf, H.E. Burkhart
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 36

  • Winter nitrogen fertilization of loblolly pine seedlings
    Authors: C. VanderSchaaf, K. McNabb
    Year: 2004
    Citations: 32

  • Growth of graded sweetgum 3 years after root and shoot pruning
    Authors: K. McNabb, C. VanderSchaaf
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 29

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Curtis Lee Vanderschaaf is a visionary forest scientist whose expertise spans academic research, practical forestry, and landowner education. His dedication to advancing forest biometrics, sustainable forest management, and carbon market readiness makes him a compelling nominee for the Best Researcher Award. His career demonstrates a perfect blend of quantitative modeling, community service, and applied forest science that supports both policy and practice.