Carina Colombi | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Carina Colombi | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Conicet-Universidad Nacional de San Juan | Argentina

Dr. Carina E. Colombi is an Argentine geologist and Independent Researcher at CONICET, specializing in continental paleoecosystem reconstruction. Her work integrates paleontology, taphonomy, sedimentology, and geochemistry to study Triassic and Jurassic basins in Northwest Argentina, including the Ischigualasto-Villa Unión Basin. She is also a professor at the National University of San Juan (UNSJ) and actively engages in science outreach, including children’s books and museum exhibitions.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Outstanding Research Contributions

    • High-Impact Publications: Dra. Colombi has authored/co-authored 46+ peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals (Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology; Scientific Reports; PLOS ONE; Journal of South American Earth Sciences).

    • Multidisciplinary Approach: Her work integrates paleontology, sedimentology, taphonomy, and geochemistry to reconstruct Triassic-Jurassic paleoecosystems, contributing to key debates on dinosaur origins, mass extinctions, and paleoclimatic changes.

    • International Collaborations: She has worked with leading institutions (UC Davis, Miami University, Macalester College) and participated in global projects (e.g., NSF’s CO2 Proxy Integration Project).

  2. Leadership in Scientific Projects

    • Principal Investigator of multiple FONCyT, CONICET, and CICITCA-funded projects, focusing on paleoenvironmental evolution and fossil preservation.

    • Director of 5+ doctoral theses and mentor to postdoctoral researchers, strengthening Argentina’s paleontological research capacity.

  3. Academic & Institutional Roles

    • Independent Researcher at CONICET (since 2020) and Professor at UNSJ, teaching graduate/undergraduate courses in sedimentology and paleoecology.

    • Editorial & Advisory Roles: Member of the Geological Association of Argentina, reviewer for top journals, and advisor for museum exhibitions (e.g., San Juan Paleontological Museum).

  4. Science Communication & Outreach

    • Developed educational programs for schools, authored children’s books, and led workshops (e.g., “El valor patrimonial de lo nuestro”).

    • Frequent media appearances and public lectures on paleontology and climate change.

  5. Awards & Recognitions

    • Schlumberger Foundation Fellowship (2006–2009), Diploma of Honor (UNSJ), and invitations to international workshops (e.g., DDE Paleo-CO2 Reconstruction, China).

Education 🎓

  • PhD in Geological Sciences (2007), National University of San Juan (UNSJ).
    Thesis: Taphonomic history of fossil communities in the Ischigualasto Formation (Upper Triassic).

  • Licentiate in Geological Sciences (2001), UNSJ.

  • Postdoctoral Research at UNSJ’s Institute of Natural Sciences, focusing on sedimentology and geochemistry of the Ischigualasto Formation.

Experience 💼

  • Current Roles:

    • Head of Sedimentology and Taphonomy, Earth Sciences Cabinet, UNSJ (2021–present).

    • Adjunct Professor, UNSJ (2009–present).

    • Adjunct Assistant Professor, Miami University (2016–present).

  • Previous:

    • CONICET Researcher (Assistant to Independent, 2010–2020).

    • Schlumberger Foundation Fellow (2006–2009).

Research Interests On Planetary Sciences 🔍

  • Paleoecology & Taphonomy: Fluvial systems, fossil preservation, and climate change impacts.

  • Triassic-Jurassic Transitions: Mass extinctions, dinosaur origins, and Carnian Pluvial Event.

  • Geochemistry: Paleoclimatic proxies (e.g., carbon isotopes, leaf cuticles for CO₂ analysis).

  • Patrimony Protection: Paleontological conservation in San Juan.

Awards & Grants 🏆

  • Diploma of Honor (2002, UNSJ) for academic excellence.

  • Schlumberger Foundation Grants (2006, 2008) for international research.

  • PICT Grants (2020–2025) for Triassic-Jurassic paleoenvironmental studies.

  • Travel Grants: GSA Meeting (2011), PIP-CO₂ NSF Workshop (2022).

Publications 📚

1. Title: A basal dinosaur from the dawn of the dinosaur era in southwestern Pangaea
Authors: RN Martinez, PC Sereno, OA Alcober, CE Colombi, PR Renne, …
Year: 2011
Citations: 411

2. Title: Vertebrate succession in the Ischigualasto Formation
Authors: RN Martínez, C Apaldetti, OA Alcober, CE Colombi, PC Sereno, …
Year: 2012
Citations: 190

3. Title: Age constraints on the dispersal of dinosaurs in the Late Triassic from magnetochronology of the Los Colorados Formation (Argentina)
Authors: DV Kent, P Santi Malnis, CE Colombi, OA Alcober, RN Martínez
Year: 2014
Citations: 122

4. Title: Stratigraphy and architecture of the Upper Triassic Ischigualasto Formation, Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan, Argentina
Authors: BS Currie, CE Colombi, NJ Tabor, TC Shipman, IP Montañez
Year: 2009
Citations: 121

5. Title: Late Triassic environmental evolution in southwestern Pangea: Plant taphonomy of the Ischigualasto Formation
Authors: CE Colombi, JT Parrish
Year: 2008
Citations: 85

6. Title: A Late Triassic soil catena: Landscape and climate controls on paleosol morphology and chemistry across the Carnian-age Ischigualasto–Villa Union basin, northwestern Argentina
Authors: NJ Tabor, IP Montañez, KA Kelso, B Currie, T Shipman, C Colombi
Year: 2006
Citations: 77

7. Title: A new sphenodontian (Lepidosauria: Rhynchocephalia) from the Late Triassic of Argentina and the early origin of the herbivore opisthodontians
Authors: RN Martínez, C Apaldetti, CE Colombi, A Praderio, E Fernandez, …
Year: 2013
Citations: 66

8. Title: Palynology of the Late Triassic Ischigualasto Formation, Argentina: paleoecological and paleogeographic implications
Authors: SN Césari, C Colombi
Year: 2016
Citations: 59

9. Title: A new Late Triassic vertebrate assemblage from northwestern Argentina
Authors: RN Martínez, C Apaldetti, G Correa, CE Colombi, E Fernandez, PS Malnis, …
Year: 2015
Citations: 57

10. Title: Carnivore coprolites from the Upper Triassic Ischigualasto Formation, Argentina: chemistry, mineralogy, and evidence for rapid initial mineralization
Authors: KT Hollocher, OA Alcober, CE Colombi, TC Hollocher
Year: 2005
Citations: 51

Conclusion 🌟

Dra. Colombi bridges fieldwork, lab analysis, and public engagement, advancing knowledge of Mesozoic ecosystems while mentoring future scientists. Her interdisciplinary approach highlights the links between geological processes and biological evolution, making her a key figure in Argentine paleontology.

Rongrong Yang | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Rongrong Yang | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University | China

Prof. Yang Rongrong, M.D., serves as a Chief Physician, Associate Professor, and Master’s Supervisor, with an esteemed career in infectious disease prevention, particularly in HIV/AIDS occupational exposure management. With numerous national and provincial research leadership roles and active involvement in academic and peer review, she stands out as a leading voice in public health research and medical education in China.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Distinguished Research Leadership:
    Dr. Yang has led multiple competitive and prestigious research projects, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Hubei Provincial bodies, and Wuhan University. This reflects a high level of trust in her scientific capabilities and leadership.

  • High-impact Publications:
    With 52 professional papers, 29 of which are SCI-indexed, and a cumulative impact factor of 206.586, Dr. Yang demonstrates significant scholarly contribution in the field of infectious diseases. This publication record shows consistency, quality, and depth.

  • Expert Recognition and Peer Review Contributions:
    Her role as a peer reviewer for numerous high-impact SCI journals (e.g., iScience, Frontiers, PLOS ONE) and as a thesis review expert for the Ministry of Education highlights her academic reputation and recognition by the broader scientific community.

  • Public Health Relevance:
    Her focus on HIV/AIDS prevention and occupational exposure is of critical importance to public health. Her work bridges clinical medicine and public health, offering real-world impact.

  • Mentorship and Academic Service:
    As a Master’s supervisor and associate professor, Dr. Yang contributes significantly to academic training and capacity building in medical sciences.

🎓 Education

Dr. Yang holds a Doctor of Medicine degree and has advanced through the academic ranks, distinguished by her role as a Degree Thesis Review Expert for the Academic Degree Center of the Ministry of Education, reflecting her academic rigor and dedication to mentoring postgraduate students.

🧑‍🔬 Experience

Dr. Yang is a Medical Science Research Project Review Expert for Wuhan City, and actively serves as a peer reviewer for high-impact SCI journals including iScience, PLOS ONE, Frontiers in Public Health, and Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. Her influence in clinical medicine is matched by her engagement in policy and program-level evaluations across provincial and national platforms.

🔬 Research Interests On Medicine

Her primary research focus is the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, with an emphasis on HIV/AIDS and occupational exposure. She contributes significantly to public health strategies through translational research, applying scientific findings to real-world clinical and preventative practices.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Dr. Yang has led several high-profile research projects:

  • National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 82003511)

  • Youth Talent Project, Hubei Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission (WJ2015Q0192)

  • Key Project, Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention

  • Independent Research Grant, Wuhan University
    These recognitions underscore her role as a Principal Investigator and emerging leader in public health innovation.

📚 Publications

Dr. Yang has authored 52 professional papers, with 29 SCI-indexed works contributing to a total impact factor of 206.586. Below are some of her notable publications with citation data:

  1. Yang, R. et al. (2023). “Evaluation of occupational exposure control in HIV-prone environments.” Frontiers in Public Health. LinkCited by 12 articles

  2. Yang, R. et al. (2022). “Innovative HIV prevention strategies for healthcare workers.” PLOS ONE. LinkCited by 20 articles

  3. Yang, R. et al. (2021). “Case report on pediatric HIV exposure.” Frontiers in Pediatrics. LinkCited by 7 articles

  4. Yang, R. et al. (2020). “Public health surveillance and HIV: A real-time case study.” JMIR Public Health and Surveillance. LinkCited by 15 articles

  5. Yang, R. et al. (2019). “Risk analysis of healthcare settings in HIV/AIDS exposure.” Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. LinkCited by 18 articles

🔚 Conclusion

With a distinguished portfolio of clinical practice, academic service, and research leadership, Dr. Yang Rongrong has made a significant impact in infectious disease control and occupational health safety. Her contribution to medical science is not only academic but also societal, shaping public health policies and clinical standards in China and beyond.

Vladislav Yakovlev | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vladislav Yakovlev | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Texas A&M University | United States

Dr. Vladislav V. Yakovlev is a University Professor at Texas A&M University, with joint appointments in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Physics & Astronomy. A globally recognized expert in optical spectroscopy, imaging, and quantum biophotonics, he has received numerous prestigious awards, including the SPIE Harold E. Edgerton Award (2021) and the William E. Lamb Medal (2015). His work bridges fundamental science and biomedical applications.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Outstanding Research Contributions

    • High-impact publications (223+ journal articles) in prestigious journals (PNAS, ACS Photonics, Nature Methods, etc.).

    • Citations: 10,216 (h-index = 55, Google Scholar, Oct. 2024), demonstrating broad influence.

    • Interdisciplinary expertise in biomedical optics, Raman spectroscopy, machine learning, quantum biophysics, and photonics.

  2. Major Awards & Recognitions

    • SPIE Harold E. Edgerton Award (2021) – A top honor in high-speed optics.

    • William E. Lamb Medal (2015) – Recognized for laser physics and quantum optics.

    • Fellowships in multiple elite societies (APS, SPIE, Optica, AIMBE) – Indicating peer recognition.

    • TEES Genesis & Impact Awards (2022-2024) – Highlighting institutional leadership.

  3. Extensive Funding & Leadership in Research

    • Secured >$30M in competitive grants (NIH, NSF, DOD, AFOSR, NASA).

    • Current projects include quantum biology, AI-augmented Raman microscopy, and Brillouin imaging – Cutting-edge, high-impact areas.

    • Collaborations with national labs (Argonne, AFRL) and international institutions (Brazil, China, EU).

  4. Mentorship & Academic Leadership

    • Supervised 29 PhD, 4 MS students and numerous undergraduates/postdocs.

    • Students placed in top institutions (Duke, AFRL, Raytheon, NRC fellowships).

    • Faculty mentoring (5 junior faculty) and leadership in university committees.

  5. Service to Scientific Community

    • Editorial roles (Advanced Photonics, Optica, Journal of Biomedical Optics).

    • Grant reviewer for NSF, NIH, DOD, ERC, etc. – Trusted as an evaluator of cutting-edge science.

    • Conference organization (CLEO, SPIE, ICO) – Strengthening global research networks.

Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Quantum Electronics (1990), Moscow State University, Russia.

  • M.S. in Physics (1987), Moscow State University, Russia.

  • Honors: Lenin Fellowship (USSR’s most prestigious award), Khokhlov Fellowship.

Experience 💼

  • Professor, Texas A&M University (2012–Present).

  • Professor, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (2007–2011).

  • Visiting Professor at Osaka University (Japan), Zhejiang University (China), and A*STAR (Singapore).

  • Postdoctoral Researcher, UC San Diego (1992–1998).

  • Laser Engineer, Novatec Laser Systems (1992).

Research Interests On Engineering 🔍

  • Raman/Brillouin spectroscopy & imaging for biomedical diagnostics.

  • Machine learning for optical signal analysis.

  • Quantum optics in biological systems.

  • Nonlinear microscopy and remote sensing.

Awards 🏆

  • SPIE Harold E. Edgerton Award (2021).

  • William E. Lamb Medal for Laser Physics (2015).

  • Fellow of APS, AIMBE, SPIE, Optica.

  • TEES Research Impact Award (2023).

Publications 📜

1. Highly Sensitive, Low‐Cost Deep‐UV Resonant Raman Microspectroscopy Systems

  • Authors: Joseph Harrington, Vsevolod Cheburkanov, Mykyta Kizilov, Ilya Kulagin, Georgi I. Petrov, Vladislav V. Yakovlev

  • Publication Year: 2025

  • Journal: Chemistry–Methods

  • DOI: 10.1002/cmtd.202500006

2. Dynamics of CH/n Hydrogen Bond Networks Probed by Time-Resolved CARS Spectroscopy

  • Authors: Hanlin Zhu, Xinyu Deng, Vladislav V. Yakovlev, Delong Zhang

  • Publication Year: 2024

  • Journal: Chemical Science

  • DOI: 10.1039/D4SC03985H

3. Hyper-Raman Spectroscopy of Biomolecules

  • Authors: Christopher B. Marble, Kassie S. Marble, Ethan B. Keene, Georgi I. Petrov, Vladislav V. Yakovlev

  • Publication Year: 2024

  • Journal: The Analyst

  • DOI: 10.1039/D3AN00641G

4. Studying Quasi-Parametric Amplifications: From Multiple PT-Symmetric Phase Transitions to Non-Hermitian Sensing

  • Authors: Xiaoxiong Wu, Kai Bai, Penghong Yu, Zhaohui Dong, Yanyan He, Jingui Ma, Vladislav V. Yakovlev, Meng Xiao, Xianfeng Chen, Luqi Yuan

  • Publication Year: 2024

  • Journal: ACS Photonics

  • DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.4c01071

5. Harnessing Quantum Light for Microscopic Biomechanical Imaging of Cells and Tissues

  • Authors: Tian Li, Vsevolod Cheburkanov, Vladislav V. Yakovlev, Girish S. Agarwal, Marlan O. Scully

  • Publication Year: 2024

  • Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

  • DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2413938121

6. Pixel-Level Classification of Pigmented Skin Cancer Lesions Using Multispectral Autofluorescence Lifetime Dermoscopy Imaging

  • Authors: Priyanka Vasanthakumari, Renan A. Romano, Ramon G. T. Rosa, Ana G. Salvio, Vladislav Yakovlev, Cristina Kurachi, Jason M. Hirshburg, Javier A. Jo

  • Publication Year: 2024

  • Journal: Biomedical Optics Express

  • DOI: 10.1364/BOE.523831

7. A Novel Non‐Destructive Rapid Tool for Estimating Amino Acid Composition and Secondary Structures of Proteins in Solution

  • Authors: Narangerel Altangerel, Benjamin W. Neuman, Philip R. Hemmer, Vladislav V. Yakovlev, Alexei V. Sokolov, Marlan O. Scully

  • Publication Year: 2024

  • Journal: Small Methods

  • DOI: 10.1002/smtd.202301191

8. Brillouin Microscopy Monitors Rapid Responses in Subcellular Compartments

  • Authors: Zachary N. Coker, Maria Troyanova-Wood, Zachary A. Steelman, Bennett L. Ibey, Joel N. Bixler, Marlan O. Scully, Vladislav V. Yakovlev

  • Publication Year: 2024

  • Journal: PhotoniX

  • DOI: 10.1186/s43074-024-00123-w

9. Photodynamic Treatment of Malignant Melanoma with Structured Light: In Silico Monte Carlo Modeling

  • Authors: Alexander Doronin, Vladislav V. Yakovlev, Vanderlei S. Bagnato

  • Publication Year: 2024

  • Journal: Biomedical Optics Express

  • DOI: 10.1364/BOE.515962

10. Time-Resolved Vibrational Dynamics: Novel Opportunities for Sensing and Imaging

  • Authors: Hanlin Zhu, Bo Chen, Vladislav V. Yakovlev, Delong Zhang

  • Publication Year: 2024

  • Journal: Talanta

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2023.125046

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Yakovlev’s pioneering work in biophotonics and quantum imaging has advanced biomedical diagnostics and high-speed optical technologies. His leadership in mentoring 29+ Ph.D. students and securing competitive grants (e.g., NIH, NSF, DOD) underscores his impact. His interdisciplinary approach continues to push boundaries in optical sensing and AI-driven spectroscopy.

Zhanbin Wang | Biological Sciences | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof. Dr. Zhanbin Wang | Biological Sciences | Lifetime achievement Award

Northeast Forestry University | China

Dr. Wang Zhanbin is an Associate Professor in the College of Forestry at Northeast Forestry University, China. With over 25 years of experience in forest pathology, he is also the Director of the Forest Pathology Credit Committee of the Chinese Forestry Society. He is proficient in English and actively supervises master’s students while teaching courses like Integrated Management of Forest Pests. His extensive work focuses on plant disease resistance, forest pest management, and ecological sustainability.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Extensive Career Duration and Experience:
    With a professional journey spanning over three decades (from 1994 to present), Dr. Wang has consistently worked in the field of forest protection, particularly focusing on forest pathology and molecular biology of forest diseases.

  2. Significant Scientific Contributions:
    He has received multiple prestigious awards at provincial and national levels, including:

    • 1st Prize from Liaoning Provincial Forestry Department (2015),

    • Multiple 2nd and 3rd Prizes from the Heilongjiang Province Science and Technology Progress Awards,

    • Liangxi Forestry Science and Technology Award (twice).
      These awards reflect sustained and impactful contributions to applied forestry research, particularly in disease resistance in poplar and sustainable pest control.

  3. Academic Productivity:
    His work has been published in SCI-indexed journals and national agricultural bulletins. His recent research includes studies on microbial interactions, transcriptomics, and triterpenoid biosynthesis — showing both depth and evolution in research focus.

  4. Leadership and Social Service:
    Dr. Wang holds a leadership position as Director of the Forest Pathology Credit Committee of the Chinese Forestry Society, indicating strong recognition by the national academic community.

  5. Educational Contributions:
    He has trained Master’s students, taught specialized courses like Integrated Management of Forest Pests, and contributed to several important textbooks and national teaching materials — reinforcing his academic leadership.

  6. Interdisciplinary Application:
    His work bridges plant pathology, molecular biology, genetics, and environmental management, contributing to real-world forest sustainability and plant health.

🎓 Education

Dr. Wang holds a PhD in Forest Protection (2007) from Northeast Forestry University. He earned his Master’s in Genetic Engineering (2003) from Harbin Normal University and a Bachelor’s degree in Forest Protection (1994) from Northeast Forestry University. He furthered his research as a postdoctoral fellow (2009–2012) at Jilin Yanbian Forestry Group.

💼 Experience

  • 2005–Present: Associate Professor, College of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University

  • 2003–2005: Teaching Assistant, Northeast Forestry University

  • 1997–2003: Research Assistant, Institute of Microbiology, Heilongjiang Academy of Sciences
    Dr. Wang has consistently contributed to forest pathology, particularly in fungal disease resistance and pest management.

🔬 Research Interests On Biological Sciences

His key research areas include:

  • Forest Pathology

  • Molecular Biology of Forest Diseases

  • Transgenic Disease-Resistant Poplars

  • Integrated Pest and Disease Management in Coniferous-Broadleaf Forests
    He integrates lab-based molecular work with field-based ecological applications.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Wang has received numerous honors, including:

  • 2005: Third Prize, Chinese Forestry Society, for transgenic fungal resistance in poplar

  • 2010 & 2011: Heilongjiang Science & Technology Progress Awards

  • 2015: First Prize, Liaoning Provincial Forestry Department, for breeding stress-resistant poplar

  • 2017 & 2022: Liangxi Forestry Science & Technology Awards for disease control in artificial forests and ecological regulation techniques
    These awards underscore his innovation in forest biotechnology and sustainability.

📚 Publications

Below are Dr. Wang’s key peer-reviewed publications from recent years, including hyperlinks and citation contexts:

  1. 2023 – Effect of powdery mildew on interleaf microbial communities and leaf antioxidant enzyme systems, Journal of Forestry Research – cited by 2

  2. 2022 – Transcriptional Responses for Biosynthesis of Triterpenoids in Exogenous Inducers Treated Inonotus hispidus Using RNA-Seq, Molecules – cited by 3

  3. 2022Effects of Compound Elicitors on the Biosynthesis of Triterpenoids and Activity of Defense Enzymes from Inonotus hispidus, Molecules – cited by 1

  4. 2022The Powdery Mildew on Polygonum persicaria L.: Microscopic Observation and Phylogenetic Relationship Analysis, Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin, 38(9):130–136

  5. 2022Isolation of Endophytic Fungi from Medicinal Plants and Screening and Identification of Antagonism, Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin, 38(1):75–81

📖 He has also contributed to several academic books and national-level teaching materials on forest pathology and quarantine.

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Wang Zhanbin is a dedicated forest pathology expert whose innovations in disease-resistant poplars and integrated pest management have had a lasting impact on forestry research in China. His scholarly output, teaching excellence, and technological contributions make him a distinguished nominee for any scientific recognition in environmental and biological sciences.

Shushen Ye | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shushen Ye | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Huaqiao University – Xiamen Campus | China

Shushen Ye is a dedicated graduate student at the College of Civil Engineering, Huaqiao University, China. His academic journey reflects a focused pursuit of excellence in structural engineering, especially in the realm of vibration control. His research delves into nonlinear stochastic vibration mechanisms in high-pier structures, aiming to innovate solutions for real-world infrastructure challenges. With a strong foundation in hydraulic engineering and a keen interest in structural dynamics, Shushen Ye is poised to contribute significantly to the civil engineering research community.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Focused Research Topic: Shushen Ye is conducting research on a niche and highly relevant area—random vibration analysis and control of high-pier structures. This field has significant implications for structural safety in civil engineering, particularly in seismic and wind-prone areas.

  2. Publication in a Reputed Journal: He has successfully published a research article in the International Journal of Dynamics and Control (Springer), which is indexed and recognized in engineering fields. The publication demonstrates originality by proposing an innovative Nonlinear Energy Sink Inerter (NESI) that reduces mass requirements—an advancement over traditional vibration mitigation techniques.

  3. Clear Technical Contribution: The research contributes to solving a known engineering problem (mass inefficiency in NES) and offers potential for real-world application in structural design.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Limited Research Output: Currently, there is only one publication listed, and no record of other ongoing/completed projects, industry collaborations, or patents. This limits the evidence of sustained research productivity.

  2. Citation Metrics and Visibility: There are no details on citation indices, h-index, or broader academic reach (e.g., Google Scholar or ResearchGate profile). Building these would strengthen the nomination.

  3. Lack of Academic Engagement: There is no information on editorial roles, professional memberships, or collaborations. These are typically considered markers of engagement and recognition in the research community.

🎓 Education

Shushen Ye is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering (Hydraulic Engineering) at Huaqiao University, Fujian, China, with expected graduation in 2025. His academic coursework and research training are rooted in structural analysis, dynamic response modeling, and advanced control methods for civil infrastructure.

👨‍🎓 Experience

As a graduate student, Shushen Ye has immersed himself in advanced research on the random vibration analysis and vibration control of high-pier structures. Although he has not yet been formally employed in consultancy or industry projects, his graduate work showcases a practical understanding of nonlinear energy control systems and provides significant insights into modern structural engineering problems.

🔬 Research Interest On Engineering

Shushen Ye’s primary research interests include Structural Nonlinear Stochastic Vibration and Control, particularly applied to high-pier bridge structures. His work emphasizes developing and analyzing novel energy dissipation systems, such as the Nonlinear Energy Sink Inerter (NESI), which demonstrates promise in enhancing vibration suppression with reduced mass requirements compared to traditional systems.

🏅 Award

Shushen Ye is nominated for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of his novel contribution to vibration control strategies in civil engineering. His work on the NESI system introduces a significant improvement in structural safety, marking an impactful beginning to his research career. This nomination underscores his potential to be a future leader in the field of structural dynamics and earthquake engineering.

📚 Publication

Shushen Ye has authored a research article in the International Journal of Dynamics and Control (Springer, 2025), titled “Vibration suppression of high-pier structures using NESI: A nonlinear approach”. This paper explores an innovative approach using the Nonlinear Energy Sink Inerter (NESI) and its effectiveness in controlling lateral vibrations of tall structures.
🔗 Read the full article here
📌 Cited by: The paper is newly published and is yet to accumulate citations, but its relevance to earthquake-resistant design makes it a valuable future reference.

🧩 Conclusion

Shushen Ye stands out as a young, enthusiastic researcher whose innovative contributions to structural vibration control are commendable. His dedication to solving complex civil engineering challenges through analytical modeling and energy-efficient systems highlights his commitment to sustainable infrastructure development. This award nomination is a testament to his academic promise and emerging impact in the field.

Pratiksha Agnihotri | Nanotechnology | Best Paper Award

Dr. Pratiksha Agnihotri | Nanotechnology | Best Paper Award

Dr. Pratiksha Agnihotri is a dedicated physicist specializing in materials science, currently serving as a Project Officer at the Centre for Programmable Photonic Integrated Circuits and Systems (CPPICS) at IIT Madras, under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India. With a Ph.D. in Physics, she has authored 14 peer-reviewed international journal articles, focusing on high dielectric materials for energy storage devices. Her commitment to advancing energy storage technologies is evident in her innovative research and active engagement in academic mentorship and science outreach.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Substantive Research Output:
    With 14 peer-reviewed publications, many in high-impact journals like Ceramics International, Emergent Materials, and Ionics, Pratiksha has demonstrated consistent and relevant contributions in the field of high dielectric materials and energy storage.

  2. Innovative Research Focus:
    Her work on KNN-based metal oxide composite thin films and Mo²⁺ substituted hexaferrites addresses cutting-edge materials for energy storage applications, a critical domain in sustainability and electronics.

  3. First-Author Contributions:
    She is the first author on the majority of her published papers, indicating lead contributions in design, execution, and manuscript preparation — a key criterion for Best Paper Awards.

  4. Interdisciplinary Impact:
    Her integration of impedance spectroscopy, dielectric analysis, and material synthesis techniques bridges physics, materials science, and electronics engineering, increasing the applicability and reach of her research.

  5. Recognition through Patents:
    Filing four patents demonstrates the originality and application-oriented nature of her work, adding a commercial and innovation dimension to her academic achievements.

  6. Institutional Affiliation:
    Currently affiliated with IIT Madras under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) — a national-level Centre of Excellence — provides credibility and underscores the national relevance of her work.

🎓 Education

Dr. Agnihotri’s academic journey reflects her deep commitment to physics and materials science. She earned her Ph.D. in Material Science from Shoolini University, Himachal Pradesh, India, in December 2025, achieving a CGPA of 8.2. Her doctoral research, titled “Optimization of Theoretical & Experimental Approach of KNN – Based Metal Oxide Composite Thin Film for High Dielectric Material,” encompassed advanced material characterization, solid-state physics, and dielectric properties. Prior to this, she completed her Master of Science in Physics from Shoolini University in June 2021 with a CGPA of 7.8, and her Bachelor of Science in Physics from Himachal Pradesh University in June 2019 with a CGPA of 6.78.

💼 Experience

Dr. Agnihotri brings a wealth of experience in both research and academia. Since December 17, 2024, she has been contributing to CPPICS at IIT Madras, where she creates and delivers project presentations, updates stakeholders on milestones, and fosters strong project relationships. In January 2023, she served as a teaching assistant at Shoolini University, providing homework assistance, motivating students, and collaborating to enhance learning outcomes. Her roles demonstrate her ability to bridge complex research with effective communication and mentorship.

🔬 Research Interests On Nanotechnology

Dr. Agnihotri’s research is centered on the synthesis and characterization of advanced materials for energy applications. Her interests include:

  • Oxide, Carbonate, and Ferrite materials

  • Synthesis of nanomaterials

  • Energy storage devices

  • Solar cells

  • Thermistor applications

  • Flexible electronic devices

She is proficient in various analytical techniques such as XRD, FESEM, Raman Spectroscopy, FTIR, Dielectric Spectroscopy, Modulus, Impedance, and AC Conductivity measurements. Her expertise extends to software tools like Origin, FullProf, VESTA, and ImageJ, which she utilizes for data analysis and visualization.

🏆 Awards & Patents

Dr. Agnihotri’s innovative work has led to the filing of several patents, including:

  • Mo²⁺ substituted Ba₀.₇Gd₀.₃MoxF₁₂₋ₓO₁₉ M-type hexaferrite-based nanomaterial and its preparation process.

  • Rietveld analysis and negative dielectric behavior of perovskite-like La₁₋ₓEuxMnO₃ ceramic system.

  • Pr³⁺/Mn²⁺ doped (Bi₀.₉₅Pr₀.₀₅)(Fe₀.₉₅Mn₀.₀₅)O₃ perovskite ceramic-based nanomaterial.

  • Gd-doped (BiFeO₃–BaTiO₃) multiferroic perovskite-based nanomaterial.

  • Dy³⁺/Mn²⁺ doped (Bi₀.₉₅Dy₀.₀₅)(Fe₀.₉₅Mn₀.₀₅)O₃ perovskite ceramic-based nanomaterial.

  • LiNbO₃ composite-based perovskite system substituted on KNN ceramic nanomaterial.

These patents underscore her contributions to the development of novel materials with potential applications in energy storage and electronic devices.

📚 Publications

Dr. Agnihotri has an impressive portfolio of publications. Here are some of her notable works:

Title: Exploring the structural and electrical trends in Mo²⁺ substituted Ba₀.₇Gd₀.₃MoxF₁₂₋ₓO₁₉ Hexaferrite
Authors: P Agnihotri, A Kumar, SS Parida, S Kumari, B Singh, R Hawaldar, R Rai
Year: 2024
Citations: 6

Title: Relaxation behaviour, conductive grains and resistive boundaries of bismuth-based double perovskite Bi₂₋ₓLaₓFeGaO₆
Authors: JP Nayak, P Agnihotri, S Kumari, P Kumari, P Kumar, R Rai
Year: 2024
Citations: 5

Title: Study the structural, electrical and ferroelectric behaviour of lead-free sodium potassium niobate (KNN) ceramics in view of energy storage capacity
Authors: P Agnihotri, R Hawaldar, R Rai
Year: 2024
Citations: 5

Title: Exploring the structural characteristics and electrical conductivity of MnTiO₃ across ferroelectric and paraelectric phases
Authors: P Agnihotri, R Hawaldar, M Singh, R Rai
Year: 2024
Citations: 5

Title: Investigation of structural and electrical properties of 0.90PbMn₁/₃Nb₂/₃O₃–0.10PbTiO₃ ceramics prepared via solid-state reaction
Authors: P Agnihotri, S Kumari, P Negi, P Kumar, P Kumari, R Hawaldar, R Rai
Year: 2024
Citations: 5

Title: Structural and dielectric characterization of BiLaCoGaO₆ double perovskite ceramic using x-ray diffraction and impedance spectroscopy
Authors: P Agnihotri, JP Nayak, P Kumar, R Rai
Year: 2024
Citations: 4

Title: Exploring impedance and modulus response of cobalt titanate in ferroelectric phase
Authors: NP Yadav, P Agnihotri, R Rai
Year: 2025
Citations: 3

Title: A comprehensive review of bismuth, lanthanum and strontium based double perovskites− Unravelling structural, magnetic, and dielectric properties
Authors: J Parsadnayak, R Jasrotia, A Kumarsharma, A Kandwal, P Agnihotri, …
Year: 2024
Citations: 3

Title: Synergistic effect of self-poled fibre based flexible lead-free KNN/P(VDF-HFP) nanofiber mat for scavenging piezoelectric energy
Authors: MSSK Gun Anit Kaur, Pratiksha
Year: 2022
Citations: 3

Title: Investigation of dielectric transitions and impedance behavior in solid solutions of (1–x) K₀.₄₁Na₀.₅₉Nb₀.₉₅₉Sb₀.₀₄₁O₃–x (Bi₀.₅K₀.₅TiO₃)
Authors: R Rai, P Agnihotri, S Kumari, M Dutta
Year: 2024
Citations: 2

Title: A spectroscopic ellipsometry study of TiO₂:ZrO₂ on TiN/Si thin films prepared by Chemical Beam Vapor Deposition
Authors: P Agnihotri, A Verma, A Saini, R Rani, W Maudez, E Wagner, G Benvenuti, …
Year: 2024
Citations: 2

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Pratiksha Agnihotri exemplifies the integration of rigorous scientific research with practical applications in energy storage and materials science. Her extensive academic background, combined with her hands-on experience in research and teaching, positions her as a valuable contributor to the scientific community. Her work not only advances the field of high dielectric materials but also inspires future innovations in sustainable energy solutions.

Ioannis Manariotis | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ioannis Manariotis | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

University of Patras / Department of Civil Engineering | Greece

Prof. Dr. Ioannis Manariotis is a Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Patras, Greece. With expertise in wastewater treatment, resource recovery, and microalgae biotechnology, he focuses on sustainable solutions for water pollution and energy production. His work bridges engineering, environmental science, and circular economy principles.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Outstanding Research Output

    • Extensive Publications: Over 85 peer-reviewed journal articles (including high-impact journals like Water ResearchChemical Engineering JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials).

    • Interdisciplinary Impact: Research spans wastewater treatment, microalgae biofuels, biochar applications, nanoparticle toxicity, and advanced oxidation processes.

    • High Citations & Collaborations: Works with international experts and contributes to cutting-edge topics like biochar-based electrocatalysts for Zn-air batteries and CO₂ sequestration.

  2. Leadership in Research & Innovation

    • Principal Investigator (PI) of multiple funded projects (e.g., EU/EEA Grants, national programs like “BLUE-GREENWAY” and “BioNFate”).

    • Special Issue Editor (Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology) and Associate Editor for Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts and Frontiers in Water.

  3. Academic & Professional Recognition

    • Full Professor at the University of Patras with a 30+ year career in research and teaching.

    • Supervised 10+ Ph.D. students and 30+ Master’s theses, demonstrating mentorship excellence.

    • Reviewer for 40+ prestigious journals (Water ResearchScience of the Total Environment) and evaluator for international research proposals (e.g., Hellenic Foundation for Research).

  4. Technological & Environmental Impact

    • Focus on sustainable solutions:

      • Biochar for water purification and energy storage.

      • Microalgae-based wastewater treatment and biofuel production.

      • Novel sorbents for contaminant removal (e.g., Hg, phenanthrene).

    • Work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 6: Clean Water, SDG 7: Affordable Energy).

Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (2000), University of Patras, Greece.

  • Diploma in Civil Engineering (1990), University of Patras, Greece.

Experience 💼

  • Professor (2023–Present), Associate Professor (2019–2023), University of Patras.

  • Environmental Engineer (2001–2009), Region of Western Greece (water resources management).

  • Research/Teaching Roles (1991–2019): Lecturer, Assistant Professor, and Research Associate at the University of Patras.

Research Interests On Engineering 🔬

  • Phototrophic wastewater treatment (microalgae, biofilms, biofuels).

  • Resource recovery from wastewater (nutrients, energy).

  • Nanoparticle toxicity on microalgae.

  • Advanced oxidation processes and CO₂ sequestration via biochar.

Awards & Fellowships 🏆

  • Graduate Scholarship, Them. & Nik. Valsamakis Foundation (1991–1992).

  • Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Patras (1992–1998).

  • Technical Chamber of Greece Award (1989–1990).

Publications 📚

1. Removal of caffeine, nicotine and amoxicillin from (waste) waters by various adsorbents. A review
Authors: I Anastopoulos, I Pashalidis, AG Orfanos, ID Manariotis, T Tatarchuk, …
Year: 2020
Citations: 273

2. Degradation of antibiotic sulfamethoxazole by biochar-activated persulfate
Authors: L Kemmou, Z Frontistis, J Vakros, ID Manariotis, D Mantzavinos
Year: 2018
Citations: 187

3. Selection of microalgae for wastewater treatment and potential lipids production
Authors: AF Aravantinou, MA Theodorakopoulos, ID Manariotis
Year: 2013
Citations: 178

4. Degradation of PAHs by high frequency ultrasound
Authors: ID Manariotis, HK Karapanagioti, CV Chrysikopoulos
Year: 2011
Citations: 122

5. Low‐strength wastewater treatment using an anaerobic baffled reactor
Authors: ID Manariotis, SG Grigoropoulos
Year: 2002
Citations: 121

6. Effect of cultivation media on the toxicity of ZnO nanoparticles to freshwater and marine microalgae
Authors: AF Aravantinou, V Tsarpali, S Dailianis, ID Manariotis
Year: 2015
Citations: 111

7. Removal of mercury from aqueous solutions by malt spent rootlets
Authors: VA Anagnostopoulos, ID Manariotis, HK Karapanagioti, …
Year: 2012
Citations: 99

8. Organic and nitrogen removal in a two-stage rotating biological contactor treating municipal wastewater
Authors: DN Hiras, ID Manariotis, SG Grigoropoulos
Year: 2004
Citations: 93

9. Aqueous mercury sorption by biochar from malt spent rootlets
Authors: LG Boutsika, HK Karapanagioti, ID Manariotis
Year: 2014
Citations: 83

10. Preparation and characterization of biochar sorbents produced from malt spent rootlets
Authors: ID Manariotis, KN Fotopoulou, HK Karapanagioti
Year: 2015
Citations: 79

11. Activation of persulfate by biochars from valorized olive stones for the degradation of sulfamethoxazole
Authors: E Magioglou, Z Frontistis, J Vakros, ID Manariotis, D Mantzavinos
Year: 2019
Citations: 73

Conclusion 🌍

🌍 Impact: Prof. Manariotis bridges engineering innovation and environmental sustainability, advancing wastewater treatment, biochar applications, and microalgae research. His work supports global goals in clean water, renewable energy, and circular economy practices.

Huatao Zhao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Huatao Zhao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Southwest Petroleum University | China

Dr. Huatao Zhao is an accomplished Associate Professor at the School of Geoscience and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University, China. With a PhD in Geotechnical Engineering and extensive experience in dynamic rock mechanics, Dr. Zhao’s academic journey and dedication to cutting-edge research have positioned him as a rising scholar in the field of geotechnical and geological engineering. His work contributes significantly to the understanding of stress wave propagation, dynamic fracture mechanisms, and safety technologies in underground construction.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Strong Research Focus and Expertise
    Dr. Zhao’s research lies in Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, with a sharp focus on dynamic mechanical behavior of rock masses, fracture mechanics, and deep excavation under high-stress environments—a critical field in modern infrastructure, tunneling, and energy resource development.

  • Significant Research Output
    He has authored over 15 high-impact journal publications, including in International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, International Journal of Impact Engineering, and Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology. These are reputed outlets in the geotechnical domain, indicating high-quality contributions.

  • Research Grants and Leadership
    Dr. Zhao has secured multiple national and provincial research grants, including three funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, showing recognition and trust from major funding bodies. The awarded projects reflect originality and address critical challenges in rock mechanics.

  • Academic Recognition and Awards

    • Outstanding Academic Report (2022, 2023) from both international and national platforms.

    • First Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress for contributions to blasting safety—highlighting real-world impact and applied research success.

  • International Exposure and Collaboration
    A guest research appointment at Kyoto University, Japan, adds valuable international dimension and collaboration to his academic profile.

🎓 Education

Dr. Zhao earned his Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering from Central South University (CSU), China (2018–2022). 🎓 During his doctoral studies, he enhanced his global perspective through a one-year stint as a Guest Researcher at Kyoto University, Japan (2019–2020). He previously completed his M.Sc. in Mining Engineering at CSU (2015–2018), where his foundational research skills in rock mechanics and underground engineering were developed.

💼 Experience

Since December 2022, Dr. Zhao has served as an Associate Professor at Southwest Petroleum University, having earlier held a Lecturer position at the same institution (July–December 2022). 🏫 His academic career has been focused on innovative geotechnical solutions, underground excavation safety, and dynamic load behavior in high-stress environments.

🔬 Research Interests On Engineering

Dr. Zhao’s research revolves around Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, specifically exploring the dynamic mechanical behavior, fracture mechanics, and stress wave propagation in underground rock structures. His recent projects funded by national and provincial bodies include studies on stress concentration effects, seismic-reservoir integration, and deep-hole blasting mechanisms. 🌋🧪

🏆 Awards

  • 🏅 Excellent Postgraduate Student, Central South University, 2016

  • 🏅 Outstanding Academic Report, RocDyn-4 Conference, 2022

  • 🏅 Outstanding Academic Report, Geological Society of China, 2023

  • 🥇 First Prize, Scientific and Technological Progress for key technologies in intelligent open-pit and underground blasting, 2023

These honors underscore Dr. Zhao’s recognized contributions to academic research and engineering innovations.

📚 Publications

Dr. Zhao has authored and co-authored numerous high-impact journal articles that have garnered significant academic attention. 📈 His publications include:

  1. Influence of excavation damaged zone on the dynamic response of circular cavityInternational Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2021.

  2. Estimation of spalling strength of sandstoneInternational Journal of Impact Engineering, 2019.

  3. Experimental investigation on dynamic mechanical properties of underground openingsInternational Journal of Damage Mechanics, 2022.

  4. Theoretical analysis of stress distribution around circular damaged roadwayInternational Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, 2023.

  5. Mechanical characteristics and fracture mechanism of graniteChinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, 2023.

  6. Analytical study of P-wave scattering around circular cavitiesTunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 2020.

  7. Failure characteristics in pre-stressed rocks under dynamic loadingTunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 2018.

  8. Fracture failure analysis of granodiorite rocksTheoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, 2020.

  9. Failure characteristics under 3D stress conditionsTransactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China, 2022.

  10. Influence of acid corrosion on dynamic properties of marbleGeomechanics and Geophysics for Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources, 2021.

  11. Dynamic failure behavior of holed sandstoneInternational Journal of Damage Mechanics, 2023.

  12. Dynamic fracture of granodiorite under various hole sizesTheoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, 2020.

  13. Dynamic stress redistribution around circular tunnelsComputers and Geotechnics, 2023.

  14. Dynamic behaviors of stressed circular tunnel under cylindrical P waveRock Dynamics, CRC Press, 2023.

  15. Intelligent prediction of underbreak in tunnelingInternational Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2024.

📝 Many of these publications have been cited in subsequent research, highlighting Dr. Zhao’s influence in advancing underground rock mechanics.

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Huatao Zhao exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated academic, innovative researcher, and impactful contributor to geotechnical engineering. 🛠️ His international training, prolific publication record, and multiple honors make him a strong candidate for academic recognition and future leadership in engineering research. He continues to inspire both peers and students through his scientific rigor and dedication to addressing complex underground engineering challenges.

Kawther Akbar | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Kawther Akbar | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Kuwait university | Kuwait

Kawther Akbar is a passionate Kuwaiti biotechnology researcher with a background in both biomedical engineering and genetic research. With a solid academic foundation and hands-on experience in molecular genetics and fiber trait analysis in dromedary camels, she has become a notable contributor to camel genomics and functional trait characterization. Her commitment to excellence in scientific exploration is highlighted by her growing publication record and multiple research awards.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Focused and Emerging Research Niche:

    • Kawther has specialized in a unique and impactful niche: the genetics of fiber traits in dromedary camels, which combines biotechnology, animal genetics, and industrial relevance.

    • This is an underexplored but valuable area, particularly important for the Arabian Peninsula and similar regions where camel-based industries have economic and cultural importance.

  2. Publication Record:

    • She has published two peer-reviewed articles in reputable journals (Kuwait Journal of Science and Small Ruminant Research)—demonstrating early productivity in research.

    • These publications show an ability to take experimental work through to completion and dissemination.

  3. Recognition and Awards:

    • The Graduate Students Research Excellence Award (2025) and Prof. Ahmad Al-Bustan Academic Excellence Award (2023) affirm her academic dedication and peer recognition.

  4. Scientific Engagement and Visibility:

    • Strong record of poster presentations, including at international venues like the International Plant and Animal Genome Conference (PAG) in San Diego. This reflects both scientific rigor and global outreach.

    • Her participation in workshops and coordination activities highlights her leadership and commitment to the scientific community.

  5. Interdisciplinary Background:

    • Her undergraduate degree in Medical Engineering and MSc in Biotechnology provide her with a broad, interdisciplinary foundation, allowing her to integrate engineering with molecular genetics.

🎓 Education

Kawther earned her MSc in Biotechnology from Kuwait University (2020–2024), where she delved into the molecular and genetic aspects of camel fiber variation. Prior to that, she obtained her Bachelor’s in Medical Engineering from Cardiff University, UK (2009–2013). Her academic path reflects a unique blend of engineering precision and biological sciences integration, paving the way for interdisciplinary research.

🧪 Experience

Her research journey began in 2013 with an undergraduate project at Cardiff University focused on micro-engineered polymer capsules for tissue repair under Prof. David Barrow. In 2022, she contributed to a mini research project under Dr. Hasan Alhaddad at Kuwait University, using genotyping by sequencing to explore genetic variations in camel hair types. These formative experiences laid the groundwork for her advanced genomic studies.

🔍 Research Interests On Biotechnology

Kawther’s research interests lie at the intersection of animal genomics, molecular biology, and trait inheritance—specifically in camelid species. She focuses on genes like KRT71 and FGF5 to understand variations in hair shape and texture, aiming to improve classification and utilization of camel fibers for industrial and genetic applications. Her work addresses both scientific curiosity and regional agricultural needs.

🏆 Awards

Kawther’s dedication to research excellence has been recognized through several prestigious honors, including the Graduate Students Research Excellence Award (2025) and the Prof. Ahmad Al-Bustan Academic Excellence Award (2023). These accolades reflect her academic performance, impactful research, and growing leadership in the Kuwaiti scientific community.

📚 Publications

1. “Fiber Characteristics of the Dromedary Camel in the Arabian Peninsula”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Bader H. Alhajeri, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: May 2024

2. “Sequencing KRT71 as a Candidate Gene for Hair Shape Variation in Dromedary Camels”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Bader H. Alhajeri, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: April 2025

3. “Hair Color at Different Camel Body Regions”

  • Authors: Bader H. Alhajeri, Kawther Akbar, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: February 2025

4. “Do Camels Have Ear Furnishings? Hairs of Inner and Outer Surfaces of Camel Pinna and FGF5 Longhair Variants”

  • Authors: Tasneem Maraqa, Amna A. Alrashid, Kawther Akbar, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: February 2024

5. “Superior Camel Fibers Due to FGF5 Variants”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Tasneem Maraqa, Bader H. Alhajeri, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: February 2024

6. “Sequencing KRT71 as a Candidate Gene for Curly Hair in Dromedary Camels”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Bader H. Alhajeri, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: January 2024

7. “Fiber Characteristics of the Dromedary Camel in the Arabian Peninsula” (Preprint)

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Bader H. Alhajeri, Hasan Alhaddad

  • Publication Year: January 2024

8. “Optimizing the PCR Conditions for the Amplification of KRT71 Exons in the Dromedary Camel”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Hasan Alhaddad, Bader H. Alhajeri

  • Publication Year: March 2023

9. “Multi-Level Analysis of Dromedary Camel Hair Attributes Across Different Body Parts”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Hasan Alhaddad, Bader H. Alhajeri

  • Publication Year: March 2023

10. “Characterization of Dromedary Camel Fibers for Genetic and Industrial Uses”

  • Authors: Kawther Akbar, Hasan Alhaddad, Bader H. Alhajeri

  • Publication Year: January 2023

🧾 Conclusion

Kawther Akbar stands out as a rising talent in the field of animal biotechnology. With her strong educational background, hands-on genomic research, and dedication to academic excellence, she is well-positioned to lead future innovations in camel fiber genetics. Her active participation in conferences and poster presentations reflects her commitment to sharing knowledge and advancing scientific dialogue. She is a worthy candidate for any award recognizing research innovation and dedication.

Qingbao Guo | Neuroscience | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Qingbao Guo | Neuroscience | Outstanding Scientist Award

Xi’an No.9 Hospital | China

Prof. Qingbao Guo is a highly accomplished Associate Chief Physician in the Department of Neurosurgery at the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Air Force Medical University (formerly Tangdu Hospital), China. He specializes in cerebrovascular disorders, brain tumors, and functional neurosurgery, and is recognized for his excellence in the diagnosis and treatment of moyamoya disease and other complex neurological conditions.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Extensive Clinical Experience:

    • Over 20 years of progressive clinical practice in neurosurgery, including leadership as Associate Chief Physician at a top-tier military hospital.

    • Strong surgical expertise in cerebrovascular diseases, brain tumors, and functional neurosurgery, which are critical areas in modern neurosurgical practice.

  2. Academic Qualifications & Research:

    • A recent Ph.D. in Neurosurgery (2021–2024) focused on moyamoya disease (MMD)—a rare but significant cerebrovascular disorder.

    • Earlier Master’s-level research on peripheral vascular diseases, showing continuity in vascular-focused research.

    • Mentorship under established experts (Professors Lian Duan and Yanzheng He), enhancing academic rigor.

  3. Contribution to National Defense Health System:

    • His long-term service in military medical institutions (Air Force Medical University) underscores contributions to military medicine, a high-impact field with national importance.

  4. Interdisciplinary Relevance:

    • His work bridges clinical practice and surgical innovation, especially in the surgical management of complex neurological diseases, offering translational value to both academic and applied medicine.

🎓 Education

Prof. Qingbao Guo began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine from Yan’an University (1999–2004). He furthered his specialization with a Master’s degree in Surgery (2008–2011) from Southwest Medical University, under the supervision of Prof. Yanzheng He, where he focused on clinical approaches to peripheral vascular diseases. Most recently, he earned his Ph.D. in Neurosurgery (2021–2024) from the Chinese PLA Medical School, mentored by Prof. Lian Duan, with research concentrating on the pathogenesis and surgical management of moyamoya disease.

💼 Professional Experience

Prof. Qingbao Guo has an extensive and progressive professional background in neurosurgery. He is currently serving as an Associate Chief Physician at Tangdu Hospital since September 2012, where he has amassed advanced surgical experience in managing brain tumors, vascular pathologies, and functional neurosurgical disorders. Prior to this, he was an Attending Physician at the First Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University (July 2011 – August 2012), where he handled numerous vascular cases. His medical career began as a Resident Physician at Shaanxi Sengong Hospital (July 2004 – August 2008).

🔬 Research Interests On Neuroscience

Prof. Qingbao Guo’s research focuses on the pathophysiology and surgical treatment of cerebrovascular diseases, particularly moyamoya disease, a rare but serious condition affecting intracranial arteries. He is also interested in neuro-oncology, vascular neurosurgery, and advancements in functional neurosurgical procedures, with a vision to bridge translational neuroscience and surgical innovation.

🏆 Awards & Nominations

Prof. Qingbao Guo has been acknowledged for his clinical excellence and academic contribution through multiple hospital-level and regional honors. He is a nominee for the [Insert Award Name Here, e.g., “Outstanding Neurosurgeon Researcher Award 2025”] in recognition of his pioneering work in moyamoya disease surgical treatment and his consistent commitment to patient-centered research and education.

📚 Publications

🔬 Genetic Associations and Polymorphisms
  1. MTHFR Polymorphism and EDAS-induced Collateral Formation

    • [DOI: 10.3171/2024.1.JNS232121]
      Highlights the genetic influence (MTHFR) on surgical angiogenesis success post-EDAS in MMD patients.

  2. RNF213 p.R4810K Variant and Unfavorable Outcomes in Pediatric EDAS

    • [DOI: 10.1155/2024/1844190]
      Strong linkage of the RNF213 mutation with poor long-term outcomes, particularly relevant in East Asian populations.

🧪 Biomarker and Multi-Omics Studies
  1. Proteomic & Metabolomic Profiles in Pediatric MMD

    • [DOI: 10.2147/JIR.S471538]
      Identifies core disrupted pathways, potentially pointing toward new diagnostic or therapeutic targets.

  2. Complement C3 Expression & Postoperative Vasculopathy

    • [DOI: 10.2147/JIR.S451538]
      Suggests inflammatory markers like C3 as predictors of vascular changes post-intervention.

🧠 Neuroimaging and Risk Stratification
  1. MRI Vessel Wall Enhancement and MMD Outcomes

    • [DOI: 10.1007/S00330-023-10535-0]
      High-resolution MRI features were linked to clinical risk, potentially informing preoperative planning.

  2. Nomograms for Predicting Rebleeding and Outcomes

    • [DOI: 10.3171/2024.2.JNS232744]
      Well-validated clinical tools that integrate genetics and clinical features for long-term prognosis.

🧬 Pathophysiology and Comorbid Disease Connections
  1. Transcriptomics in MMD and SLE Crosstalk

    • [DOI: 10.3389/FIMMU.2024.1456392]
      A novel systems biology approach to uncover common pathways between MMD and autoimmune diseases like SLE.

  2. ZEB2 and Brain Microvascular Dysfunction Post-ICH

    • [DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2021.1959702]
      Delves into molecular mechanisms of endothelial dysfunction, bridging stroke and hemorrhage pathology.

📉 Risk Factors in Pediatric and Elderly Cohorts
  1. Preoperative Infarction & Pediatric Risk Factors

    • [DOI: 10.1007/S12975-023-01167-Z]
      Targeted focus on predictive markers in vulnerable pediatric populations.

  2. Outcomes in Elderly Post-Conservative vs. EDAS Treatment

  • [DOI: 10.3171/2023.7.JNS231060]
    Offers insights into age-specific management strategies and long-term care plans.

🔚 Conclusion

Prof. Qingbao Guo stands out as a dedicated neurosurgeon, educator, and researcher, committed to transforming patient outcomes through clinical expertise and scientific inquiry. His extensive training, hands-on experience, and impactful research make him a compelling candidate for any award celebrating excellence in medical and surgical innovation.