Katia Collomp | Health Sciences | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Katia Collomp | Health Sciences | Women Researcher Award

Professor, Orleans University | France

Professor Catherine (Katia) Collomp is a distinguished academic in Sport Sciences at the University of Orleans, France, and a Research Fellow at the French Antidoping Laboratory (LADF), University of Paris-Saclay. With an exceptional career dedicated to the intersection of pharmacology, exercise physiology, and anti-doping science, she is also a key member of the CIAMS laboratory. Her work has significantly influenced anti-doping policies and research ethics in sports science, making her a leading voice in the field.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Extensive Experience & Leadership
    Professor Collomp has over three decades of continuous and impactful contributions to sport sciences, pharmacology, and anti-doping research. Her role as a full professor and long-term research fellow at the French Antidoping Laboratory (LADF) demonstrates academic excellence and institutional commitment.

  • Interdisciplinary Expertise
    Her background as a pharmacist and researcher in physical activity and health sciences reflects a rare interdisciplinary blend that strengthens both the scientific rigor and practical impact of her work, especially in anti-doping studies—a field requiring deep knowledge of pharmacology, ethics, and sports physiology.

  • Global and National Collaborations
    Her postdoctoral research in Canada and continued collaborations with major institutions like University of Paris-Saclay and WADA position her as an internationally connected researcher. These connections indicate a high level of respect and trust in her expertise.

  • Institutional Service & Policy Impact
    Professor Collomp has held numerous leadership and advisory roles:

    • Co-director of the CIAMS lab team

    • Expert reviewer for HCERES

    • Member of ethics committees and national academic councils (CNU

🎓 Education

Katia Collomp began her academic journey by earning her degree in Pharmacy from the University of Montpellier I in 1987. She went on to complete her Ph.D. in 1991, focusing on “Physical activity, psychological and motor development” within the Life Sciences and Health section at the same university. 📘 Following her doctorate, she undertook a postdoctoral fellowship from 1992 to 1993 at the INRS Santé Antidoping Laboratory in Montréal, deepening her expertise in doping control and bioanalysis. She achieved her Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) in 1997, establishing her as a senior scientific leader in her field.

💼 Experience

From 1993 to 1997, Katia served as a Pharmacist at the Mission Sports Medicine – Doping Control, Ministry of Sports in Paris, contributing to the foundation of anti-doping protocols. In 1997, she joined the French Antidoping Laboratory (LADF) as a Research Fellow, a position she continues to hold. Her academic path includes positions as Associate Professor (1997–2001) at the University of Paris XI and Full Professor (2001–present) at the University of Orleans. She has led multiple research teams and contributed to national committees on education and ethics.

🔬 Research Interest On Health Sciences

Her research interests span pharmacology, performance-enhancing substances, glucocorticoids, sports physiology, and rehabilitation. She focuses on the effects of physical activity on health and doping control, contributing to ethical frameworks and scientific methodologies that guide international sports policies. Her work helps shape understanding of how substances influence athletic performance and rehabilitation, playing a crucial role in global anti-doping efforts.

🏅 Awards & Honors

Professor Collomp has served in multiple national and international scientific committees, including as an expert for HCERES, a member of the WADA Glucocorticoids Threshold Working Group, and the Research Ethics Committee of Paris-Saclay (CER). She is currently a member of the French “Conseil National des Universités” (CNU 74), reflecting her respected status in the academic and sports science community. 🎖️ Her leadership and advocacy for scientific integrity in sports continue to influence generations of researchers and athletes alike.

📚 Publications

1. Hormonal and Metabolic Responses Across Phases of Combined Oral Contraceptive Use and Menstrual Cycle in Young Elite Female Athletes

  • Authors: Katia Collomp, Agnès Olivier, Caroline Teulier, Juliette Bonnigal, Nathalie Crépin, Corinne Buisson, Magnus Ericsson, Emmanuelle Duron, Eric Favory, Mathieu Zimmermann, et al.

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: European Journal of Applied Physiology

  • DOI: 10.1007/s00421-025-05745-x

2. Impact of Menstrual Cycle and Oral Contraceptives on Haematological and Inflammatory Biomarkers in Highly Trained Female Athletes

  • Authors: Katia Collomp, Caroline Teulier, Carole Castanier, Juliette Bonnigal, Alexandre Marchand, Corinne Buisson, Magnus Ericsson, Nathalie Crépin, Emmanuelle Duron, Eric Favory, et al.

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: Drug Testing and Analysis

  • DOI: 10.1002/dta.3859

3. Correlation Between Serum and Saliva Sex Hormones in Young Female Athletes

  • Authors: Katia Collomp, Agnès Olivier, Carole Castanier, Juliette Bonnigal, Valérie Bougault, Corinne Buisson, Magnus Ericsson, Emmanuelle Duron, Eric Favory, Mathieu Zimmermann, et al.

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness

  • DOI: 10.23736/s0022-4707.24.16488-2

4. Editorial: Women in Sports 2022

  • Authors: Katia Collomp, S. Lorenzetti

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Frontiers in Physiology

  • DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2024.1367605

5. Physical Activity and Female Students’ Perception of Menstrual Symptoms: Impact of Hormonal Contraception

  • Authors: Katia Collomp, Sandrine Schiano-Lomoriello, Carole Castanier, Corinne Buisson, Magnus Ericsson, Caroline Teulier, Valérie Bougault

  • Year: 2024

  • Conference Paper: HAL: hal-04936867

  • Citations: 0

6. Correlation Between Serum and Saliva Sex Hormones in Young Female Athletes

  • Authors: Katia Collomp, Agnès Olivier, Carole Castanier, Caroline Teulier, Juliette Bonnigal, Valérie Bougault, Corinne Buisson, Magnus Ericsson, Emmanuelle Duron, Eric Favory, et al.

  • Year: 2024

  • Conference Paper: HAL: hal-04936872

7. Physical Activity and Combined Hormonal Contraception: Association with Female Students’ Perception of Menstrual Symptoms

  • Authors: Valérie Bougault, Sandrine Schiano-Lomoriello, Carole Castanier, Corinne Buisson, Magnus Ericsson, Caroline Teulier, Katia Collomp

  • Year: 2023

  • Journal: Frontiers in Physiology

  • DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1185343

8. Short-Term Effect of Bariatric Surgery on Cardiorespiratory Response at Submaximal, Ventilatory Threshold, and Maximal Exercise in Women with Severe Obesity

  • Authors: Nancy Vibarel-Rebot, Marine Asselin, Virgile Amiot, Katia Collomp

  • Year: 2023

  • Journal: Obesity Surgery

  • DOI: 10.1007/s11695-023-06550-1

9. Summer Olympic Sports and Female Athletes: Comparison of Anti-Doping Collections and Prohibited Substances Detected in Australia and New Zealand vs. France

  • Authors: Corinne Buisson, L. Brooker, C. Goebel, R. Morrow, R. Chakrabarty, N. Speers, A. Molina, Magnus Ericsson, Katia Collomp

  • Year: 2023

  • Journal: Frontiers in Sports and Active Living

  • DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1213735

10. Prevalence of Prohibited Substance Use and Methods by Female Athletes: Evidence of Gender-Related Differences

  • Authors: Katia Collomp, Magnus Ericsson, N. Bernier, Corinne Buisson

  • Year: 2022

  • Journal: Frontiers in Sports and Active Living

  • DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2022.839976

🔚 Conclusion

Professor Catherine Collomp exemplifies the union of scientific excellence, ethical integrity, and academic leadership in the field of sport sciences and pharmacology. Her dedication to clean sport, athlete health, and rigorous scientific inquiry continues to guide anti-doping practices across the globe. Her nomination for any award would reflect her lifelong commitment to advancing science in service of both health and fairness in athletics.

Garland Kgosi More | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Garland Kgosi More | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

University of South Africa | South Africa

Dr. Garland Kgosi More is a distinguished South African researcher and academic affiliated with the University of South Africa (UNISA). With a robust background in phytochemistry, metabolomics, and medicinal plant sciences, his work primarily focuses on exploring natural compounds for antiviral, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory applications. Dr. More has significantly contributed to the scientific community through his extensive research and publications in reputable journals.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Robust Academic Background:

    • PhD in Agriculture (with a focus on antiviral compounds and metabolomics).

    • MSc in Medicinal Plant Sciences with Distinction.

  • Multidisciplinary Research Excellence:

    • Expertise in virology, phytochemistry, metabolomics, nanotechnology, and antioxidant/antimicrobial research.

    • Strong contribution to infectious disease control (HIV, RVF virus, HSV-1, etc.), aligning well with public health and sustainability goals.

  • Strong Publication Record:

    • Published in high-impact international journals like Scientific Reports, Virology Journal, Viruses, Heliyon, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, and Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences.

    • Articles reflect original contributions, multidisciplinary integration, and translational potential (e.g., drug discovery, nanofertilizers).

  • Research Supervision and Mentorship:

    • Supervised numerous MSc, PhD, and Honours students.

    • Several successful MSc completions, and many ongoing advanced-level projects.

    • Involvement in proposal and development stages shows active pipeline growth.

🎓 Education

Dr. More’s academic journey commenced at the University of Pretoria, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Natural/Biological Sciences in 2006, majoring in Botany and Zoology. He further pursued a BSc Honours in Botany in 2007, focusing on the antimicrobial activity of medicinal plants against oral microorganisms. In 2013, he achieved a Master of Science in Medicinal Plant Sciences with distinction, researching antimicrobial constituents of Artemisia afra against periodontal pathogens. Culminating his academic pursuits, Dr. More obtained a PhD in Agriculture from UNISA in 2021, with a dissertation titled “In vitro anti-Rift Valley Fever Virus and identification of active antiviral compounds from medicinal plants through 1H-NMR metabolomics.”

💼 Experience

Dr. More’s professional career is marked by progressive roles in academia and research. He began as a Laboratory Technician at the University of Pretoria (2008–2014), where he managed laboratory operations and facilitated undergraduate practicals. In 2014, he joined UNISA as a Laboratory Technologist, advancing to Senior Lecturer in April 2023, and subsequently to Chief Laboratory Technologist in August 2023. In these roles, he has been instrumental in teaching, research supervision, laboratory management, and ensuring compliance with occupational health and safety standards.

🔬 Research Interests On Phytochemistry

Dr. More’s research interests are deeply rooted in the exploration of medicinal plants for therapeutic purposes. He specializes in phytochemistry and metabolomics, focusing on identifying bioactive compounds with antiviral, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. His work often involves advanced analytical techniques to elucidate the mechanisms of action of these natural products, aiming to contribute to the development of novel treatments for various diseases.

🏆 Awards

While specific awards are not listed, Dr. More’s academic excellence is evident from his MSc degree obtained with distinction. His professional growth and appointments to senior academic positions at UNISA also reflect recognition of his contributions to the field.

📚 Publications

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

1. Title: Antimicrobial activity of medicinal plants against oral microorganisms
Authors: G More, TE Tshikalange, N Lall, F Botha, JJM Meyer
Year: 2008
Cited by: 244

2. Title: In-vitro analysis of free radical scavenging activities and suppression of LPS-induced ROS production in macrophage cells by Solanum sisymbriifolium extracts
Authors: GK More, RT Makola
Year: 2020
Cited by: 122

3. Title: Antimicrobial Constituents of Artemisia afra Jacq. ex Willd. against Periodontal Pathogens
Authors: G More, N Lall, A Hussein, TE Tshikalange
Year: 2012
Cited by: 83

4. Title: Novel silver-platinum bimetallic nanoalloy synthesized from Vernonia mespilifolia extract: Antioxidant, antimicrobial, and cytotoxic activities
Authors: JO Unuofin, AO Oladipo, TAM Msagati, SL Lebelo, S Meddows-Taylor, …
Year: 2020
Cited by: 64

5. Title: Antimicrobial, antioxidant, and cytotoxic properties of biosynthesized copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO-NPs) using Athrixia phylicoides DC
Authors: AG Kaningini, T Motlhalamme, GK More, KC Mohale, M Maaza
Year: 2023
Cited by: 52

6. Title: Alkaloids from aerial parts of Annona senegalensis against Streptococcus mutans
Authors: N Lall, N Kishore, D Bodiba, G More, E Tshikalange, H Kikuchi, Y Oshima
Year: 2017
Cited by: 41

7. Title: A review of the ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry and pharmacological relevance of the South African weed Solanum sisymbriifolium Lam. (Solanaceae)
Author: GK More
Year: 2019
Cited by: 29

8. Title: Synthesis of furocoumarin–stilbene hybrids as potential multifunctional drugs against multiple biochemical targets associated with Alzheimer’s disease
Authors: EN Agbo, S Gildenhuys, YS Choong, MJ Mphahlele, GK More
Year: 2020
Cited by: 24

9. Title: Metabolomic profile of medicinal plants with anti-RVFV activity
Authors: GK More, J Vervoort, PA Steenkamp, G Prinsloo
Year: 2022
Cited by: 20

10. Title: In vitro evaluation of anti-Rift Valley Fever Virus, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of South African medicinal plant extracts
Authors: GK More, RT Makola, G Prinsloo
Year: 2021
Cited by: 19

📝 Conclusion

Dr. Garland Kgosi More exemplifies dedication to scientific research and education. His extensive work in medicinal plant sciences and commitment to academic excellence have made significant impacts in his field. Through his roles at UNISA and his numerous publications, Dr. More continues to contribute valuable knowledge and mentorship in the realm of phytochemistry and metabolomics.

Faisal Abbas | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Faisal Abbas | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Baba Guru Nanak University Nanakna Sahib | Pakistan

Dr. Faisal Abbas is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in Accounting and Finance, with a PhD from the University of Lahore, Pakistan. With over 15 years of teaching experience, he has contributed significantly to risk management, corporate finance, and banking research. An Academic Editor at PLOS ONE and Journal of Workplace Behavior, he boasts an h-index of 18 and 40+ publications in top-tier journals (WOS, Scopus, ABDC).

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Research Excellence & Productivity:

    • Dr. Faisal Abbas has published 35+ high-quality research articles indexed in Web of Science (SSCI, ESCI), Scopus, ABDC, and ABS.

    • His research themes encompass contemporary and impactful domains such as bank risk-taking, capital adequacy, financial regulation, economic freedom, and fintech, addressing both Islamic and conventional banking sectors.

    • He has maintained a consistent publication record with recognized journals such as Heliyon, Journal of Financial Research, Journal of Risk Finance, Kybernetes, Management Decision, and SAGE Open, among others.

  • Impact Metrics:

    • h-index of 18 and i10-index of 23, indicating solid research influence and citation strength.

    • Active on platforms like Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and ORCID, ensuring transparent academic visibility and scholarly engagement.

  • Editorial & Peer Review Experience:

    • Serves as Academic Editor for PLOS ONE and Journal of Workplace Behavior, reflecting leadership in academic publishing.

    • Reviewed papers for 16 international journals, demonstrating his recognition as a domain expert.

  • International Recognition:

    • Recipient of the Best Paper Award at ICIBM-2020 and nominee for University Research Productivity Award 2020.

    • Participation and presentation at multiple international conferences confirm his active engagement with the global academic community.

Education 🎓

  • PhD in Accounting & Finance (2022), University of Lahore, Pakistan.
  • MPhil in Finance (2014), Imperial College of Business Studies, Lahore.
  • M.Com (2005), Bahauddin Zakariya University.
  • B.Com (2001), University of the Punjab.

Experience 💼

  • Assistant Professor at Baba Guru Nanak University (2024–present).
  • Former roles at Muslim Youth University (HOD), National Defence University, and University of Central Punjab.
  • Supervised PhD/MS theses and taught advanced finance courses (Financial Derivatives, Risk Management, FinTech).

Research Interests On Economics🔍

  • Risk Management | Corporate Finance | Bank Capital Dynamics
  • Islamic vs. Conventional Banking | Financial Stability | Economic Freedom

Awards & Nominations 🏆

  • Best Paper Award at ICIBM-2020.
  • Nominated for University Research Productivity Award 2020.
  • Reviewer for 18+ WOS/Scopus journals.

Publications 📜

1. Title: The impact of bank capital, bank liquidity and credit risk on profitability in postcrisis period:‎ A comparative study of US and Asia
Authors: Faisal Abbas, Shahid Iqbal, Aziz Bilal
Year: 2019
Citations: 252

2. Title: Dynamics of diversification and banks’ risk‐taking and stability: Empirical analysis of commercial banks
Authors: Faisal Abbas, Shoaib Ali
Year: 2021
Citations: 53

3. Title: How Do Capital Ratios Affect Bank Risk-Taking: New Evidence From the United States
Authors: Faisal Abbas, Omar Masood, Shoaib Ali, Sohail Rizwan
Year: 2021
Citations: 47

4. Title: Does economic growth affect the relationship between banks’ capital, liquidity and profitability: empirical evidence from emerging economies
Authors: Faisal Abbas, Shoaib Ali, Maqsood Ahmad
Year: 2021
Citations: 45

5. Title: The effect of bank capital buffer on bank risk and net interest margin: Evidence from the US
Authors: Faisal Abbas, Shazaib Butt, Omar Masood, Kiran Javaria
Year: 2019
Citations: 40

6. Title: How do large commercial banks adjust capital ratios: empirical evidence from the US?
Authors: Faisal Abbas, Omar Masood
Year: 2020
Citations: 39

7. Title: A comparison of financial performance in the banking sector: Some evidence from Pakistani commercial banks
Authors: Faisal Abbas, Muhammad Tahir, Mutee-ur-Rahman
Year: 2012
Citations: 36

8. Title: Economics of loan growth, credit risk and bank capital in Islamic banks
Authors: Faisal Abbas, Shoaib Ali
Year: 2021
Citations: 33

9. Title: The role of bank liquidity and bank risk in determining bank capital: Empirical analysis of asian banking industry
Authors: Faisal Abbas, Shahid Iqbal, Aziz Bilal
Year: 2020
Citations: 30

10. Title: Economics of capital adjustment in the US commercial banks: empirical analysis
Authors: Faisal Abbas, Shoaib Ali, Ghulame Rubbaniy
Year: 2021
Citations: 29

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Abbas is a prolific scholar bridging academia and industry through rigorous research on financial systems’ stability. His editorial roles, awards, and global collaborations (Hong Kong RGC grants) underscore his impact. Future work explores green finance and IFRS challenges.

Chunxiao Wu | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chunxiao Wu | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Shenzhen Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine | China

Dr. Chunxiao Wu (吴春晓) is a dedicated neuroscientist and clinician with a robust background in traditional Chinese medicine and modern neurological treatment. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine and a Neurology Doctor at Shenzhen Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, she is passionate about merging acupuncture-based therapies with scientific rigor to address complex neurological disorders like stroke and Parkinson’s disease. Her work is grounded in both clinical excellence and pioneering research.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Strong Academic Background and Career Progression

    • Dr. Wu has demonstrated consistent academic growth—from a Bachelor’s in Traditional Chinese Medicine to a PhD in Acupuncture, and now holds a position as Associate Professor.

    • Her dual role as a practicing Neurology Doctor and academic gives her research practical relevance and clinical depth.

  • Specialized and Impactful Research Area

    • Her focus on electroacupuncture for ischemic stroke and neurodegenerative disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s Disease) is both niche and highly relevant in today’s integrative medical approaches.

    • Contributions to identifying mechanisms like the NCOA4-FTH1 signaling pathway in ferroptosis add originality and depth.

  • Consistent and High-Quality Publications

    • Over 13 SCI-indexed publications, many in Q1/Q2 journals like Journal of Affective Disorders and Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience.

    • Her studies combine traditional Chinese techniques with modern bioinformatics, clinical trials, and neurochemical investigations, which enhances their scientific value.

  • Strong Research Funding Track Record

    • Principal investigator of two major national-level funded projects (NSFC and China Postdoctoral Foundation).

    • Participation in four additional NSFC projects, showing sustained involvement in collaborative and competitive research.

🎓 Education

Dr. Wu’s academic journey is marked by her deep commitment to the healing arts and medical science. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine (2009–2014) and Master’s in Acupuncture (2014–2017) from Southern Medical University. Her thirst for innovation led her to pursue a PhD in Acupuncture from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine (2017–2020), where she specialized in the neurological mechanisms of acupuncture therapy.

🧪 Experience

With over a decade of experience in clinical practice and scientific research, Dr. Wu has consistently advanced in her career. She began as a Postdoctoral Researcher (2020–2022) at Shenzhen Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, delving into electroacupuncture’s effects on ischemic stroke. Since 2022, she has been serving as a Neurology Doctor at the same hospital, and in 2023, she was appointed Associate Professor at Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine.

🔬 Research Interests On Neuroscience

Dr. Wu’s research sits at the intersection of electroacupuncture, neurodegeneration, ischemic stroke, and ferroptosis, with a focus on molecular mechanisms such as the NCOA4-FTH1 signaling pathway and super-enhancer regulation. She applies bioinformatics and mixed-treatment comparison analyses to optimize non-pharmacological therapies for Parkinson’s disease and stroke rehabilitation.

🏆 Awards

In recognition of her significant contributions to acupuncture science and neurological rehabilitation, Dr. Wu has received:

  • 🥈 Second Prize – Science and Technology Progress Award, Chinese Society of Ethnographic Medicine

  • 🥈 Second Prize – Science and Technology Award, Guangdong Acupuncture Society

📚 Publications

Dr. Wu is a prolific author with numerous peer-reviewed publications. Her work has been widely cited in the field of integrative neurology:

  • Investigation of Ferroptosis Mechanisms in Ischemic Stroke Treated with Electroacupuncture: Focusing on the NCOA4-FTH1 Signaling Pathway

    • Authors: Chunxiao Wu, Zhen Xu, Qian Wang, Hong Guo, Xiang He, Yujie Lin, Li Li, Ling Feng, Qian Li, Chunzhi Tang

    • Publication Year: 2025

  • Bioinformatics Analysis of Electroacupuncture Treatment for Ischemic Stroke: Exploring Transcriptional Regulatory Mechanisms Mediated by Super-enhancers

    • Authors: Chunxiao Wu, Qian Wang, Zhen Xu, Cheng Deng, Chunzhi Tang

    • Publication Year: 2025

  • Development, Validation, and Visualization of a Novel Nomogram to Predict Depression Risk in Patients with Stroke

    • Authors: Chunxiao Wu, Shuang Zhu, Qian Wang, Yujie Xu, Xia Mo, Wei Xu, Zhen Xu

    • Publication Year: 2024

  • Development, Validation, and Visualization of a Novel Nomogram to Predict Stroke Risk in Patients

    • Authors: Chunxiao Wu, Zhen Xu, Qian Wang, Shuang Zhu, Min Li, Chunzhi Tang

    • Publication Year: 2023

  • Moxibustion Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

    • Authors: Chunxiao Wu, Lijun Zhao, Yajing Guo, Xue Hao, Yufei Fan, Peng Wu, Jian Han, Qian Li, Xue Wang, Qian Wang, Xia Luo, Ming Zhu

    • Publication Year: 2023

  • The Comparative Efficacy of Non-ergot Dopamine Agonist and Potential Risk Factors for Motor Complications and Side Effects from NEDA Use in Early Parkinson’s Disease: Evidence from Clinical Trials

    • Authors: Chunxiao Wu, Hong Guo, Yujie Xu, Li Li, Xia Li, Chunzhi Tang, Dongsheng Chen, Ming Zhu

    • Publication Year: 2022

  • Effects of Aerobic Exercise and Mind-Body Exercise in Parkinson’s Disease: A Mixed-Treatment Comparison Analysis

    • Authors: Chunxiao Wu, Yujie Xu, Hong Guo, Chunzhi Tang, Dongsheng Chen, Ming Zhu

    • Publication Year: 2021

  • Integrated Bioinformatics Analysis of Potential mRNA and miRNA Regulatory Networks in Mice with Ischemic Stroke Treated by Electroacupuncture

    • Authors: Chunxiao Wu, Lijun Zhao, Xia Li, Yujie Xu, Hong Guo, Zhen Huang, Qian Wang, Hong Liu, Dongsheng Chen, Ming Zhu

    • Publication Year: 2021

  • Reply to: Qigong as a Promising Mind-Body Exercise for Cognitive Functioning

    • Authors: Chunxiao Wu, Chunzhi Tang

    • Publication Year: 2019

  • Effects of Mind-Body Exercises on Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Meta-Analysis

    • Authors: Chunxiao Wu, Qiang Yi, Xia Zheng, Shoubao Cui, Bing Chen, Lijuan Lu, Chunzhi Tang

    • Publication Year: 2019

🎯 Conclusion

Dr. Chunxiao Wu is a shining example of integrative medical excellence, combining traditional acupuncture techniques with modern neurological insights. Her passion for research, commitment to patient care, and remarkable academic output mark her as an exceptional candidate for any prestigious research award. Her future continues to hold promise as she advances the science of mind-body medicine with impactful clinical research.

Xiao-Wu Lei | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiao-Wu Lei | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Jining University | China

Dr. Xiao-Wu Lei is a distinguished Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Jining University, China. Born on January 8, 1984, in PingYao, Shanxi Province, Dr. Lei has built a strong academic and research foundation in the field of inorganic functional materials. With a vibrant passion for cutting-edge research and an impressive portfolio of high-impact publications, he is recognized as a leading scientist in the synthesis and application of novel hybrid materials, intermetallic compounds, and photoluminescent systems.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Exceptional Publication Record
    Dr. Xiao-Wu Lei has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Advanced Science, Chemical Science, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Advanced Optical Materials, and Chemical Engineering Journal. His research spans over 20 high-profile papers within the last 5 years, signifying a high level of sustained productivity and relevance.

  • Research Focus on Cutting-edge Materials
    His work focuses on polar intermetallics, metal chalcogenometalates, hybrid metal halides, and metal–organic frameworks. These areas are central to advances in photocatalysis, scintillation, solar energy, and optoelectronic devices, making his research extremely pertinent to current global technological needs.

  • Expertise and Versatility
    Dr. Lei demonstrates mastery over both experimental and computational techniques—ranging from solid-state synthesis and solvothermal methods to X-ray crystallography and electronic structure calculations. His skillset includes the use of complex software like WIEN2K, CASTEP, and SHELXTL.

  • Strong International Impact
    He has multiple collaborative publications with global visibility, often co-authoring with internationally recognized scholars. His recent works in fluorescence sensing, X-ray scintillators, and lead-free perovskites are aligned with green and sustainable material development, highlighting both scientific depth and environmental relevance.

🎓 Education

Dr. Lei received his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Jilin University (2000–2004), one of China’s most prestigious institutions. He pursued his Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry at the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter (FJIRSM), Chinese Academy of Sciences (2004–2010), under the guidance of Prof. Jiang-Gao Mao, an editor of Journal of Solid State Chemistry. His academic background provided him with a robust foundation in solid-state synthesis and materials characterization.

👨‍🏫 Experience

Since August 2010, Dr. Lei has served as an Associate Professor at Jining University, where he has contributed extensively to both teaching and research. With over a decade of academic service, he has supervised student research projects and led numerous experimental investigations in functional materials. His technical skills include advanced characterization techniques (XRD, IR, UV-Vis, TGA, SC-XRD), and computational modeling (WIEN2K, CASTEP, etc.), making him a multifaceted researcher.

🔍 Research Interests On Materials

Dr. Lei’s research revolves around inorganic functional materials, with a focus on:

  • Polar intermetallics and Zintl phases for thermoelectric and superconducting applications.

  • Metal chalcogenometalates with properties suited for photocatalysis, magnetism, and optics.

  • Hybrid metal halides for solar cells and X-ray scintillators.

  •  Further interests: microporous materials, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), and luminescent materials. His work blends theoretical modeling and experimental synthesis, contributing to next-generation optoelectronic technologies.

🏆 Awards & Recognition

Dr. Lei is a strong nominee for the Research Excellence Award for Emerging Scientists at Jining University due to his exceptional contributions in developing advanced luminescent and hybrid materials. His research is regularly published in top-tier international journals, including Angewandte Chemie, Advanced Science, Chemical Science, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, demonstrating both innovation and international relevance. 🏅📈

📚 Publications

1. Hybrid metal halide family with color-time-dual-resolved phosphorescence for multiplexed information security applications

  • Authors: Liu, Yuhang; Yan, Tianyu; Dong, Menghan; … Kong, Xiangwen; Lei, Xiaowu

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 3

2. Zero-dimensional cadmium halide with broad band yellow light emission for white light-emitting diodes

  • Authors: Lin, Na; Hu, Zhao Yang; Zhang, Xinyue; … Jing, Zhihong; Chen, Zhiwei

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 0

3. Synthesis and stability of one-dimensional red-emitting manganese-based Organic–inorganic halide

  • Authors: Wang, Danyang; Wang, Shanxiao; Tian, Chaoyang; … Lei, Xiaowu; Yu, Fang

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 1

4. In Situ Halide Vacancy Tuning of Low-Dimensional Lead Perovskites to Realize Multiple Adjustable Luminescence Performance

  • Authors: Sun, Chen; Jing, Changqing; Li, Dongyang; … Fei, Honghan; Lei, Xiaowu

  • Year: 2025

  • Citations: 0

5. Synchronously Improved Multiple Afterglow and Phosphorescence Efficiencies in 0D Hybrid Zinc Halides With Ultrahigh Anti-Water Stabilities

  • Authors: Zhao, Jianqiang; Wang, Danyang; Yan, Tianyu; … Yan, Dongpeng; Lei, Xiaowu

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 17

6. Zero-dimensional organic-inorganic hybrid zinc halide with stable broadband blue light emissions

  • Authors: Zhang, Jie; Ma, Yu Xin; Wu, Ming; … He, Yuanchun; Lei, Xiaowu

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 0

7. Zero-dimensional cuprous halide scintillator with ultra-high anti-water stability for X-ray imaging

  • Authors: Lv, Jingning; Lin, Na; Zhang, Jiayi; … Lei, Xiaowu; Chen, Zhiwei

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 1

8. Zero-dimensional organic-inorganic hybrid indium halide perovskite with broadband yellow light emission

  • Authors: Wang, Qi; Jiang, Wei; Xuan, Pengyao; … Yue, Chengyang; Kong, Xiangwen

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 0

9. Near-unity broadband emissive hybrid manganese bromides as highly-efficient radiation scintillators

  • Authors: Gong, Zhongliang; Zhang, Jie; Deng, Xiangyuan; … He, Yuanchun; Lei, Xiaowu

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 8

10. One-Dimensional Red Light-Emissive Organic Manganese(II) Halides as X-Ray Scintillators

  • Authors: Yu, Fang; Zhang, Huiru; Gao, Wenwen; … Kong, Xiangwen; Yue, Chengyang

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 3

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Xiao-Wu Lei exemplifies academic excellence and innovative research. His interdisciplinary work in inorganic chemistry and material sciences, combined with a consistent publication record in top journals, positions him as a valuable contributor to global scientific advancement. With profound expertise in hybrid materials and luminescent technologies, he is an outstanding candidate for the Research Award Nomination by the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Jining University.

Panagiotis Regkouzas | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Panagiotis Regkouzas | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Technical University of Crete | Greece

Dr. Panagiotis Regkouzas is a passionate environmental engineer from Chania, Greece, born on November 21, 1991. With a robust academic and professional foundation, he is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Technical University of Crete. His career is defined by his dedication to sustainable development, specializing in biochar production, wastewater treatment, and the circular economy. Through national and international collaborations, Panagiotis contributes to innovative environmental engineering solutions that promote resource recovery and sustainable agriculture.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Strong Academic Background:

    • PhD in Environmental Engineering with a specialization in biochar production, environmental applications, and wastewater treatment.

    • Dual master’s degrees with focused theses on biochar and wastewater reuse, directly supporting the sustainability and circular economy sectors.

  • Research Productivity & Impact:

    • Author/co-author of several peer-reviewed articles in reputed international journals such as Chemosphere, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, and Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery.

    • Published cutting-edge work on nanobiochar, graphene oxide biochars, and CNT-doped composites, showing innovation and depth in environmental nanotechnology.

  • Active Participation in High-Profile Projects:

    • Involved in European Union-funded projects like Horizon 2020 (PRIMA) and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, indicating his role in top-tier international collaborations.

    • Project themes align with global environmental priorities such as circular economy, green technologies, and nature-based solutions.

  • Extensive Conference Participation & Visibility:

    • Regular presenter at international conferences (EGU, IEES, IWA, EURECA-PRO), reflecting academic leadership and scientific communication strength.

    • Frequent contributions in sessions on circular economy, wastewater valorization, and biochar technologies, underlining topic consistency and relevance.

🎓 Education

Panagiotis began his academic journey with a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Environmental Engineering at the Technical University of Crete (2009–2015), where he explored biochar applications for pollutant adsorption. He then pursued a Master of Science (MSc) in Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment (2015–2017), focusing on valorizing municipal solid waste. His PhD (2017–2024) further delved into advanced biochar materials and their applications in removing emerging contaminants from water. Currently, he continues his research as a postdoctoral scholar in Circular Economy at the same institution.

🧪 Experience

With over 7 years of research and teaching experience at the Technical University of Crete, Panagiotis has worked on diverse projects ranging from biochar production and nanomaterials to wastewater treatment technologies. His roles include university research and teaching assistant, as well as laboratory assistant in courses on water treatment and environmental engineering. In 2024, he expanded his international experience as an Engineering Research Scientist at APS-Ekoinnowacje in Poland, emphasizing sustainable waste management and environmental innovation.

🔬 Research Interests On Materials

Panagiotis’s research interests lie in environmental sustainability with a sharp focus on circular economy principles. He is particularly interested in:

  • Biochar production from waste biomass

  • Adsorption of emerging micro-contaminants

  • Development of nanocomposite biochars

  • Wastewater and sludge treatment

  • Nature-based solutions like constructed wetlands
    His work bridges the gap between environmental engineering and practical, sustainable applications for agriculture and water systems.

🏆 Awards & Nominations

1. Title: Adsorption of selected organic micro-pollutants on sewage sludge biochar
Authors: P. Regkouzas, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2019
Citations: 158

2. Title: Ni (II) adsorption on biochars produced from different types of biomass
Authors: R.N. Mourgela, P. Regkouzas, F.M. Pellera, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2020
Citations: 14

3. Title: Biochar production from waste biomass: Characterization and evaluation for agronomic and environmental applications
Authors: F.M. Pellera, P. Regkouzas, I. Manolikaki, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2021
Citations: 12

4. Title: Production and characterization of graphene oxide-engineered biochars and application for organic micro-pollutant adsorption from aqueous solutions
Authors: P. Regkouzas, L. Sygellou, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2023
Citations: 10

5. Title: Effect of compost and compost-derived biochar on the growth of lettuce irrigated with water and treated wastewater
Authors: P. Regkouzas, N. Katie, K. Bontiotis, A. Stefanakis
Year: 2025
Citations: Not listed

6. Title: Assessing Biochar and Compost from the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste on Nutrient Availability and Plant Growth of Lettuce in a Pot Experiment
Authors: P. Regkouzas, I. Manolikaki, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2025
Citations: Not listed

7. Title: Effect of compost and compost-derived biochar on lettuce growth in a water and wastewater irrigated pot experiment
Authors: P. Regkouzas, N. Katie, K. Bontiotis, A. Stefanakis
Year: 2025
Citations: Not listed

8. Title: The role of biochar in a circular economy: from agriculture to water and wastewater treatment applications
Authors: P. Regkouzas, I. Asimakoulas, E. Athanasiadou, E. Koukouraki, …
Year: 2024
Citations: Not listed

9. Title: Production of advanced adsorptive materials based on biochar
Author: P. Regkouzas
Year: 2024
Citations: Not listed

10. Title: Global Challenges for a Sustainable Society: EURECA-PRO
Authors: P. Regkouzas, E. Diamadopoulos
Year: 2023
Citations: Not listed

✅ Conclusion

Panagiotis Regkouzas exemplifies the spirit of environmental innovation and sustainable engineering. With a solid foundation in education, a breadth of interdisciplinary experience, and a forward-looking research portfolio, he is a valuable asset to the scientific community and an outstanding nominee for this award. His work paves the way for greener technologies in water treatment, agriculture, and waste valorization, making impactful contributions both locally and globally 🌎🌿.

Bio Gazali Sanni | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bio Gazali Sanni | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

University of Abomey-Calavi (UAC) | Benin

Gazali Bio Sanni is a passionate agricultural scientist and PhD candidate in Biotechnology and Plant Breeding at the University of Abomey-Calavi (UAC), Benin. With hands-on experience in crop genetics, plant physiology, and molecular biology, Gazali has contributed significantly to the advancement of agricultural sciences in West Africa. His dedication to improving crop productivity and sustainability is reflected through his work with Sesame, Soybean, Pumpkin, and other essential crops 🌱.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Diverse Research Experience:
    Gazali has demonstrated consistent involvement in agronomic research, particularly in plant breeding, genetics, and biotechnology. His hands-on work with crops like Sesame, Soybean, Cowpea, and Pumpkin shows practical relevance and alignment with regional agricultural priorities.

  2. International Exposure:
    His fellowship at the University of Cologne, Germany and participation in interdisciplinary plant science seminars reflect global engagement, skill development in cutting-edge molecular techniques, and an ability to adapt to international research environments.

  3. Publication Record:
    With six publications, including peer-reviewed journal articles in International Journal of Agronomy, Scientifica, Heliyon, Oil Crop Science, and CABI Agriculture and Bioscience, he has contributed to both fundamental and applied aspects of plant breeding and agronomy. The focus on genetic characterization and agro-morphological traits strengthens his academic footprint.

  4. Awards & Recognition:
    The Jeff Schell Fellowship by the Bayer Foundation is a prestigious award that underlines his potential and credibility as a young scientist in agricultural biotechnology.

  5. Technical Proficiency:
    Skills in DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, qPCR, and bioinformatics (R, SPSS, SAS) are particularly valuable in today’s interdisciplinary plant science landscape.

🎓 Education

Gazali began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Crop Science (2013–2016), followed by a Master’s in Biotechnology and Plant Breeding (2018–2021), both from FSA/UAC 🎓. He is currently pursuing his PhD at the same institution (2022–present), focusing on plant genetic improvement using modern biotechnological tools.

💼 Experience

Since March 2019, Gazali has served as a Research Assistant at the Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, UAC, assisting in high-impact research on staple crops and supporting students in plant physiology and ecophysiology 📘. He undertook a prestigious fellowship at the University of Cologne, Germany (Feb–Aug 2024), where he mastered advanced molecular biology techniques such as DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, and sequencing 🧪. He also gained early experience as a Laboratory Technician at INRAB (2017) and as an Agronomy Technician at GBioS (2016–2017), building a strong foundation in fieldwork and lab analysis 🌾.

🔬 Research Interest On Agriculture

Gazali’s research revolves around plant biotechnology, crop improvement, genetic diversity, molecular characterization, and sustainable agriculture 🌍. His focus lies in understanding the genetic and morphological variability in key African crops to enhance yield and resilience through modern breeding techniques and genomic tools 🔍.

🏆 Award

In 2023, Gazali was honored with the Jeff Schell Fellowship for Agricultural Science by the Bayer Foundation 🌟. This competitive international award enabled him to conduct part of his PhD research at the Institute for Plant Sciences, University of Cologne, recognizing his academic excellence and research potential in agricultural biotechnology 🎖️.

📚 Publications

Gazali has co-authored several peer-reviewed articles in respected journals, reflecting his strong research productivity. His works are already being cited and making a significant impact in the academic community :

  • “Characterization of Genetic and Agromorphological Variation in 30 Soybean (Glycine max) Accessions in Northern and Southern Benin”

    • Authors: Vincent Ezin, Fatimata Bachabi, Florida Corolle Mintodè Dubogan, Wassiou Ahanchede, Gazali B. T. A. Sanni, Mohamed Salim Moussa, Adam Ahanchede, Mohamed Abdelsalam

    • Publication Year: 2025

  • “Genetic and Agromorphological Characterization of Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) Genotypes for Dehiscence‐Related Traits and Grain Yield Performances”

    • Authors: Gazali B. T. A. Sanni, Vincent Ezin, Antoine Abel Missihoun, Quenum Florent, Adam Ahanchede, Mohamed Addi

    • Publication Year: 2025

  • “Production and Achievements in Sesamum indicum Industry in the World: Past and Current State”

    • Authors: Gazali B. T. A. Sanni, Vincent Ezin, Ifagbémi Bienvenue Chabi, Antoine Abel Missihoun, Quenum Florent, Zangui Hamissou, Mareme Niang, Adam Ahanchede

    • Publication Year: 2024

  • “Farmers’ Knowledge, Practices and Use of Sesame Genetic Resources in the Production Systems of Benin: Case Study of Agro-Ecological Zone IV”

    • Authors: Gazali B. T. A. Sanni, Vincent Ezin, Adam Ahanchede

    • Publication Year: 2022

  • “Ethnobotanical Study of Pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duchesne) Landraces in Benin”

    • Authors: Vincent Ezin, Ulrich Herbert Gbemenou, Gazali B. T. A. Sanni, Adam Ahanchede

    • Publication Year: 2021

  • “Fiche Technique Synthétique pour la Production de la Corète Potagère (Corchorus olitorius L.)”

    • Authors: Gazali Bio Sanni, Lègba C. E., Aglinglo A. L., Djido U., Francisco R., Fassinou Hotègni V. N., Achigan-Dako G. E.

    • Publication Year: 2018

✅ Conclusion

With a strong foundation in agricultural science, notable research contributions, and international recognition, Gazali Bio Sanni stands out as a promising young scientist in Africa’s agricultural transformation 🌟. His dedication to sustainable crop development and genetic research continues to support food security and scientific advancement both locally and globally 🌾🌍.

Sayed Jalal Moosavi | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sayed Jalal Moosavi | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

University of Göttingen | Germany

Sayed Jalal Moosavi, is a passionate researcher specializing in forest genetics and conservation biology. He is currently pursuing his PhD at the University of Göttingen, Germany, with a focus on the conservation of endangered conifer species through population genomics. With deep roots in agronomy and biotechnology, Sayed brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to his work, combining field-based ecological data with advanced genetic and bioinformatic analysis.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Strong Academic Background & International Exposure

    • PhD from the University of Göttingen with a DAAD scholarship – a highly competitive and prestigious award.

    • Education spans Afghanistan, Iran, and Germany, showing a global academic journey.

    • Interdisciplinary expertise in forest genetics, conservation biology, and biotechnology.

  • Meaningful and High-Impact Research

    • Focus on endangered and threatened conifer species (Pinus gerardiana and Taxus baccata) highlights his contribution to conservation genomics.

    • Use of cutting-edge methods (SSR markers, population genomics, spatial analysis, bioinformatics).

    • The research has real-world applications in conservation management and biodiversity policy.

  • Published in Peer-Reviewed International Journals

    • First-author publications in European Journal of Forest Research, Plant Ecology and Evolution, and Ecology and Evolution indicate strong scientific output.

    • Participation in international conferences and symposia as a speaker enhances his visibility and academic impact.

  • Leadership, Outreach & Volunteering

    • Roles such as organizing committee member for international symposiums and reviewer for a journal demonstrate leadership and community involvement.

    • Collaboration with IUCN adds value to his profile with practical conservation impact.

    • Deputy director role at GWAESO shows experience beyond academia in NGO project management and proposal writing.

🎓 Education

Sayed’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy (2011) from the University of Kabul, where he developed a solid foundation in sustainable agriculture. He then earned his Master’s in Biotechnology (2016) from Imam Khomeini International University, Iran 🇮🇷, with a thesis on increasing vitamin E content in sesame via genetic transformation. Currently, he is a PhD candidate in Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding (2019–2024) at the University of Göttingen 🇩🇪. His dissertation explores genetic diversity in Pinus gerardiana (Afghanistan) and Taxus baccata (Germany) to develop conservation strategies using genomic tools.

💼 Experience

Sayed has gathered rich academic and professional experience across three countries. He served as a trainer in tissue culture and genetic engineering at the University of Kabul (2017–2019), training the next generation of Afghan scientists 🧪. Earlier, he was the Deputy Director at GWAESO (2012–2013), where he managed project budgets and wrote grant proposals. He began his professional journey as an intern at the Afghan Ministry of Agriculture (2011–2012), conducting soil and crop research for nationwide field trials.

🔬 Research Interests On Genetics

Sayed is particularly interested in population genomics, conservation genetics, forest biodiversity, and applied bioinformatics 🌐. His work involves understanding the effects of habitat fragmentation on gene flow in threatened tree species, identifying microsatellite markers, and analyzing spatial genetic structures using advanced tools like ArcGIS and R. His goal is to apply molecular research for tangible conservation outcomes across diverse ecological settings 🌍.

🏆 Awards & Scholarships

Sayed has received multiple competitive awards recognizing his academic potential and commitment to research. He is a DAAD Scholarship recipient (2019–2024) for his doctoral studies in Germany 🎓🇩🇪, and he earlier received the MSRT Scholarship from Iran’s Ministry of Science (2013–2016) for his Master’s education. He has also participated in several certified training programs on PCR, primer design, ecological geoprocessing, and research safety 🧾.

📚 Publications

Sayed Jalal Moosavi has published several peer-reviewed papers that contribute significantly to forest conservation genetics:

  1. Moosavi S.J., Budde K.B., Heurich M., Mueller M., Gailing O. (2024). Genetic variation of English yew (Taxus baccata L.) in the Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany. European Journal of Forest Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-024-01687-9Cited by 3 articles

  2. Moosavi S.J., Budde K.B., Mueller M., Gailing O. (2022). Genetic diversity and fine-scale spatial genetic structure of the near-threatened Pinus gerardiana in Gardiz, Afghanistan. Plant Ecology and Evolution, 155(3): 363–378. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.95754Cited by 7 articles

  3. Moosavi S.J., Mueller M., Gailing O. (2025). Development of new chloroplast microsatellites for Pinus gerardiana and their application in genetic diversity analyses. Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.71185Cited by 1 article

✅ Conclusion

Through his work in genomics and conservation, Sayed Jalal Moosavi has made important strides toward understanding and protecting biodiversity in fragile ecosystems. His cross-continental research, multilingual skills, and dedication to scientific collaboration make him a valuable asset to the global scientific community 🌱🌏. His achievements and commitment position him as a worthy nominee for this award recognizing impactful research by emerging scholars.

Niansong Liu | Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Niansong Liu | Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award

Jianghan University | China

Niansong Liu is a dedicated Master’s student in Electronic Information at Jianghan University, specializing in the innovative applications of spectroscopy in agriculture and environment. His research revolves around Raman spectroscopy for pesticide detection and photoacoustic spectroscopy for gas sensing. With a drive for scientific progress, he has authored several peer-reviewed publications and secured a national invention patent, showcasing his potential as a future leader in applied physics and sensor technology.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • High-Quality Publications: Despite being at the early stage of his career, he has co-authored three peer-reviewed journal articles in reputable journals (including Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, IEEE Photonics Journal, and Sensors). These publications highlight both innovation and scientific rigor.

  • Innovation in Materials and Methods: He has developed novel SERS (Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy) substrates, such as flower-like silver structures and CNT-based composites, which offer significant improvements in sensitivity and field applicability for pesticide detection.

  • Patent Filing: Mr. Liu is a co-inventor of a national-level invention patent, indicating that his work has practical, translational value beyond academic publishing.

  • Relevance and Societal Impact: His work addresses urgent global issues like food safety and environmental monitoring, aligning well with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and offering real-world benefits.

🎓 Education

Currently pursuing his Master’s degree in Electronic Information, Niansong Liu is enrolled at Jianghan University, where he has built a strong academic foundation in spectroscopy-based detection techniques. His focus lies in utilizing advanced optical tools to solve real-world problems, especially in agriculture and environmental monitoring.

💼 Experience

With a growing portfolio of academic accomplishments, Niansong Liu has already completed a significant research project titled “Preparation of flexible sensitizing substrate based on SERS and its application in pesticide detection.” He has actively participated in collaborative studies involving materials science, chemistry, and photonics, and has co-authored scholarly articles in reputable international journals.

🔬 Research Interests On Spectroscopy

Niansong Liu’s research focuses on spectroscopy, particularly Raman spectroscopy for pesticide residue detection and photoacoustic spectroscopy for gas analysis. His work explores the development of novel flexible substrates and nanomaterials to enhance detection sensitivity and accuracy, with the broader goal of promoting food safety and environmental health. His interdisciplinary approach merges physics, nanotechnology, and agriculture.

🏆 Awards and Recognition

Niansong Liu has been granted a national invention patent for his work on Raman spectroscopy substrates, co-developed with his collaborators:
📄 Patent Title: Raman Spectroscopy Substrate Combined with Flower-like Silver and Melamine Sponge, Preparation Method, and Application (CN202410971360.X, Published on 2024-11-08).
This invention highlights his innovation in creating effective, low-cost tools for pesticide residue detection and underlines his impact on both academic and practical domains.

📚 Publications

Niansong Liu has authored several impactful papers in SCI-indexed journals. His works have already started gaining recognition in the research community.

  1. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences (2024)
    📖 Detection of pesticide residues using flower-like silver SERS substrates based on flexible sponge
    🔗 Read here | Cited by: 1
    Sun C, Liu N, Wu Z, et al.
    🔬 Focus: Novel SERS substrates for pesticide detection.

  2. IEEE Photonics Journal (2024)
    📖 Mixed Gas Detection and Temperature Compensation Based on Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
    🔗 Read here | Cited by: –
    Chao S, Runze H, Niansong L, et al.
    🔬 Focus: Gas detection and temperature calibration via spectroscopy.

  3. Sensors (2025)
    📖 Detection of Pesticide Residues Using Three-Dimensional SERS Substrate Based on CNTs/Ag/AgNWs/SiO2
    🔗 Read here | Cited by: –
    Jianjun D, Niansong L, et al.
    🔬 Focus: 3D nanocomposite SERS platforms for residue detection.

✅ Conclusion

Through his inventive approach, Niansong Liu has already made valuable contributions to spectroscopy research with real-world applications in agriculture and environmental safety. His patented technologies and published works demonstrate innovation, technical skill, and a commitment to research excellence. As a young researcher with a strong foundation and growing impact, he is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🏅

Muhammad Ali Qureshi | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Ali Qureshi | Physics | Best Researcher Award

University of Karachi | Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Ali Qureshi is a dynamic and dedicated Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Karachi, Pakistan 🇵🇰. With a strong academic foundation and a passion for cutting-edge research, he has significantly contributed to the field of nonlinear dynamics, chaos theory, and secure communication systems. Since 2015, he has been actively involved in teaching undergraduate courses in physics and programming, while also guiding research in theoretical and applied physics domains.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Specialized and Emerging Research Area:

    • His research in nonlinear dynamics, chaos theory, cryptography, and chaotic electronic systems aligns with modern security and forensic challenges, especially in data encryption and secure communication.

    • Development of novel chaotic models and DNA-based encryption algorithms shows innovation at the intersection of physics and cybersecurity.

  • Strong Publication Record:

    • Published 12 research articles in reputed, peer-reviewed international journals (SCI/Scopus indexed), with an aggregate impact factor of 20.678.

    • Contributions include 2 book chapters published by Elsevier and 1 conference proceeding.

  • Citation and Research Recognition:

    • Maintains a ResearchGate CI of 6 and a Google Scholar CI of 7, with an h-index of 6 and 85+ citations—solid metrics for a mid-career researcher in theoretical and applied physics.

  • Innovation & Practical Applications:

    • Realization of theoretical models in electronic circuits adds engineering relevance.

    • Open-access Python-based encryption tools (with Zenodo DOIs) show a commitment to open science and public contribution.

🎓 Education

Dr. Qureshi earned his PhD in Physics from the University of Karachi, focusing on the role of electronics in nonlinear fractional-order chaotic systems, particularly their applications to cryptography. He also holds an MPhil in Physics, where he developed a Python-based fitting program for atomic structures, and a BS in Physics with a project in medical imaging and radiotherapy technologies. His interdisciplinary academic path combines electronic systems, theoretical physics, and computational techniques.

👨‍🏫 Experience

Dr. Qureshi has been a Lecturer at the University of Karachi since July 2015, delivering courses in modern physics, electronics, thermodynamics, computational physics, and Python programming. 🧑‍🏫 Additionally, he has conducted multiple workshops on Python and supervised 17 BS-level research projects. He also has hands-on clinical training from prestigious medical institutes like Agha Khan University Hospital and KIRAN, enhancing his interdisciplinary perspective in applied sciences and medical physics.

🔬 Research Interest On Physics

Dr. Qureshi’s research revolves around nonlinear dynamics, chaos theory, encryption algorithms, electronics, fractional calculus, and Rydberg atoms. His core innovation lies in bridging theoretical chaotic models with electronic realizations to produce secure and novel cryptographic systems. He is especially focused on chaotic data-based DNA algorithms, pushing the boundaries of physics into real-world secure communication. 📡🔐

🏆 Awards

Dr. Qureshi is being nominated for the Best Research Award under the Forensic Scientist Awards 2025. His contributions to chaos-based cryptographic algorithms and their circuit-level implementations have been published in highly reputed journals, showcasing the originality and utility of his interdisciplinary research.

📚 Publications

  • Title: From chaos to encryption using fractional order Lorenz-Stenflo model with flux-controlled feedback memristor
    Authors: NA Khan, MA Qureshi, S Akbar, A Ara
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 20

  • Title: Emulate the chaotic flows of fractional jerk system to scramble the sound and image memo with circuit execution
    Authors: NA Khan, T Hameed, MA Qureshi, S Akbar, AK Alzahrani
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 19

  • Title: Behavioral effects of a four-wing attractor with circuit realization: a cryptographic perspective on immersion
    Authors: NA Khan, MA Qureshi, T Hameed, S Akbar, S Ullah
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 16

  • Title: Evolving tangent hyperbolic memristor based 6D chaotic model with fractional order derivative: analysis and applications
    Authors: NA Khan, MA Qureshi, NA Khan
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 10

  • Title: Amalgamated Image Encryption, Circuit Realization for Lorenz-Stenflo Chaotic System
    Authors: MA Qureshi
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Qualitative study of the fractional order nonlinear chaotic model: electronic realization and secure data enhancement
    Authors: NA Khan, S Akbar, MA Qureshi, T Hameed, NA Khan
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Encryption-python-codes: release of voice and image encryption in python
    Authors: MA Qureshi
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Probing 3D chaotic Thomas’ cyclically attractor with multimedia encryption and electronic circuitry
    Authors: NA Khan, MA Qureshi, S Akbar, A Ara
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 7

  • Title: Cap like trajectories in 5D chaotic tangent hyperbolic memristive model: fractional calculus and encryption
    Authors: MA Qureshi, NA Khan, S Raza, SMZ Iqbal
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Stumped nature hyperjerk system with fractional order and exponential nonlinearity: Analog simulation, bifurcation analysis and cryptographic applications
    Authors: NA Khan, S Akbar, T Hameed, MA Qureshi
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 3

🔚 Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Ali Qureshi stands at the intersection of theoretical physics, electronics, and cryptography. His research not only deepens academic understanding of chaos and dynamics but also builds tangible applications in secure data transmission. With over a decade of experience in teaching and research, numerous international publications, and innovative open-access code contributions, Dr. Qureshi exemplifies a modern physicist bridging theory with real-world relevance. He is a strong contender for the Best Research Award in the Forensic Scientist Awards 2025.