Yinfeng Yang | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yinfeng Yang | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Anhui University of Chinese Medicine | China

Dr. Yinfeng Yang is a distinguished researcher specializing in artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), with a strong emphasis on AI-enabled drug discovery and biomedical big data analysis. Her work integrates multi-omics analytics, computational modeling, and machine learning to uncover disease biomarkers, elucidate therapeutic mechanisms, and accelerate the discovery of bioactive compounds from natural medicines. Dr. Yinfeng Yang has made significant contributions to AI-assisted drug discovery (AIDD), advancing methodologies in molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulations, high-throughput virtual screening, and quantitative structure–activity relationship modeling. She has authored 44 Scopus-indexed publications, accumulating 5,663 citations across 5,524 documents, supported by a Scopus h-index of 18, underscoring her impact in computational biology and integrative medicine research. Her studies, published in leading journals such as Journal of Advanced Research, Phytomedicine, ACS Omega, Drug Discovery Today, and Current Medicinal Chemistry, span diverse topics including cancer prognosis modeling, multi-scale mechanisms of herbal medicine, ADMET prediction frameworks, and the therapeutic potential of Ginkgo biloba in oncology and neurological disorders. Dr. Yinfeng Yang has led and contributed to numerous scientific research projects focused on TCM modernization, biomedical intelligence, and compound drug discovery. She also plays an active role in scholarly publishing as an editorial board member for journals such as PLOS ONE and Journal of Hebei Medical University, and serves as a recognized reviewer for more than 30 international journals, including Nature Communications, Phytomedicine, ACS Omega, and Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Her research excellence continues to advance innovation in AI-driven precision medicine and the global understanding of natural-product-based therapeutics.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

  • Fan, N., Chen, J., Wang, J., Chen, Z. S., & Yang, Y. (2025). Bridging data and drug development: Machine learning approaches for next-generation ADMET prediction. Drug Discovery Today, Article 104487.

  • Han, Z., Liu, Q., Yang, J., Wang, X., Song, W., Wang, J., & Yang, Y. (2025). Exploration of the mechanism of Ginkgo biloba leaves targeted angiogenesis against gastric cancer. ACS Omega, 10(35), 40460–40476.

  • Li, H., Fu, S., Shen, P., Zhang, X., Yang, Y., & Guo, J. (2025). Mitochondrial pathways in rheumatoid arthritis: Therapeutic roles of traditional Chinese medicine and natural products. Phytomedicine, Article 157106.

  • Yang, P., Wang, X., Yang, J., Yan, B., Sheng, H., Li, Y., Yang, Y., & Wang, J. (2025). AI-driven multiscale study on the mechanism of Polygonati Rhizoma in regulating immune function in STAD. ACS Omega, 10(19), 19770–19796.

  • Zhang, H., Xu, Q., Kan, H., Yang, Y., & Cai, Y. (2025). Exploration of the clinicopathological and prognostic significance of BRCA1 in gastric cancer. Discover Oncology, 16(1), 381.

Naveen BP | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Naveen BP | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Editorial Board Member

National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training & Research | India

Dr. Naveen B. P. is a highly regarded researcher in Geotechnical Engineering, Foundation Engineering, and Geo-Environmental Engineering, with impactful contributions to municipal solid waste mechanics, landfill leachate characterization, and advanced geotechnical numerical modelling. His research systematically explores the physico-chemical, biological, and geotechnical behavior of municipal solid waste, contamination pathways, and the development of sustainable waste-management strategies for rapidly urbanizing regions. With a strong publication record spanning peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, book chapters, and technical reports, his scientific influence is reflected in 1415 Google Scholar citations, an h-index of 15, and an i10-index of 24 (with 1166 citations, h-index 13, and i10-index 19 since 2020). His widely cited works in high-impact journals such as Environmental Pollution, International Journal of Geo-Engineering, Measurement, and Energy Nexus address critical challenges including groundwater contamination caused by landfill leachate leakage, waste aging effects, dynamic behavior of landfilled materials, and innovative soil reinforcement using geotextiles. Dr. Naveen’s pioneering research has been referenced by governmental bodies for urban landfill rehabilitation and sustainable waste-management planning. He has also made notable contributions to advancing numerical simulation techniques, particularly through PLAXIS-based modelling of piles and landfill systems, supporting improved engineering design and environmental decision-making. His interdisciplinary approach integrates geotechnical engineering with environmental science, sustainable materials, and emerging technologies such as nanotechnology-based environmental treatments. Recognized with several prestigious research awards and international honours, he also contributes to the global research community as a journal reviewer for Elsevier, SAGE, Taylor & Francis, and Springer, and serves in editorial roles, including Chief Editor of an international journal in his field.

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Featured Publications

  • Naveen, B. P., Mahapatra, D. M., Sitharam, T. G., & Sivapullaiah, P. V. (2017). Physico-chemical and biological characterization of urban municipal landfill leachate. Environmental Pollution, 220, 1–12.

  • Naveen, B. P., Sumalatha, J., & Malik, R. K. (2018). A study on contamination of ground and surface water bodies by leachate leakage from a landfill in Bangalore, India. International Journal of Geo-Engineering, 9(1), 27.

  • Ogwueleka, T. C., & Naveen, B. P. (2021). Activities of informal recycling sector in North-Central, Nigeria. Energy Nexus, 1, 100003.

  • Naveen, B. P., Sivapullaiah, P. V., & Sitharam, T. G. (2014). Characteristics of a municipal solid waste landfill leachate. In Proceedings of Indian Geotechnical Conference IGC (pp. 18–20).

  • Naveen, N. B., Sivapullaiah, P. V., & Sitharam, T. G. (2016). Effect of aging on the leachate characteristics from municipal solid waste landfill. Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication, 2(56), 1940–1945.

Waseem Shoukat | Chemistry and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Waseem Shoukat | Chemistry and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Institute of Chemical Sciences, Bahauddin Zakariya University | Pakistan

Dr. Waseem Shoukat is an emerging and increasingly recognized researcher in organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and bioinformatics, with a rapidly expanding contribution to the development of thiosemicarbazone-based therapeutic candidates and advanced functional materials. His research portfolio reflects a strong integration of synthetic chemistry, spectroscopic characterization, molecular docking, biological screening, and nanomaterials engineering, enabling the discovery of compounds with significant antibacterial, antioxidant, and antidiabetic potential. His notable work on thiosemicarbazones, particularly the WS-1 and WS-2 ligands, has demonstrated exceptional binding affinities toward alpha-glucosidase, highlighting their promise as lead molecules for future pharmaceutical development. He has published in reputable international journals such as Journal of Molecular Structure, RSC Advances, Inorganic Chemistry Communications, and Natural Product Communications, contributing findings related to MOF-based drug delivery systems, electrochemical behavior of modified nanostructures, graphene oxide functionalization, coordination polymer electrocatalysis, and plant stress mitigation strategies. His interdisciplinary collaborations extend into areas of environmental microbiology, hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms, natural dyeing applications, and aquaculture-related sustainability research. According to Google Scholar, he has produced a growing body of scholarly output with 71 citations, an h-index of 4, and an i10-index of 3, demonstrating steady research impact. His computational expertise includes the use of Molegro, Schrödinger Suite, PyRx, and Discovery Studio, supporting predictive modeling and structure–activity relationship analysis. Through his diverse publications, analytical capabilities, and innovative research approaches, Waseem Shoukat continues to contribute meaningfully to advances in medicinal chemistry, materials science, environmental biotechnology, and emerging functional materials.

Profiles: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

• Haidri, I., Qasim, M., Shahid, M., Farooq, M. M., Abbas, M. Q., Fatima, R., & Ullah, Q. (2024). Enhancing the antioxidant enzyme activities and soil microbial biomass of tomato plants against the stress of sodium dodecyl sulfate by the application of bamboo biochar. Remittances Review, 9(2), 1609–1633.

• Shoukat, W., Hussain, M., Ali, A., Shafiq, N., Chughtai, A. H., Shakoor, B., … (2025). Design, synthesis, characterization and biological screening of novel thiosemicarbazones and their derivatives with potent antibacterial and antidiabetic activities. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1320, 139614.

• Qayyum, I., Rehman, F. U., Zahra, M., Batool, K., Shoukat, W., Arshad, S., & Zada, Z. (2023). Progressive innovations in advanced functional materials for emerging bio-electronics, drug sensing and healthcare. Journal of Drug & Alcohol Research, 12(5).

• Ain, Q., Nazli, Z. H., Aslam, M., Zafar, I., Afridi, H. I., Unar, A., Jamshaid, M., … (2024). Multifunctional analysis of banana leaves extracts for dyeing properties of pima cotton fabric using different mordants. Natural Product Communications, 19(2), 1934578X241231463.

• Ishfaq, M., Lateef, D., Ashraf, Z., Sajjad, M., Owais, M., Shoukat, W., Mohsin, M., … (2025). Zirconium-based MOFs as pH-responsive drug delivery systems: Encapsulation and release profiles of ciprofloxacin. RSC Advances, 15(33), 26647–26659.

Ridvan Ata | Educational Innovation in Science | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ridvan Ata | Educational Innovation in Science | Editorial Board Member

Mugla Sitki Kocman University | Turkey

Dr. Ridvan Ata is a distinguished scholar in Instructional and Learning Technologies whose work spans e-learning, mobile learning, virtual and augmented reality, gamification, STEAM education, and artificial intelligence in teaching and learning. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman, and an Associate Professor at Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Türkiye, while also holding part-time academic responsibilities at Boğaziçi University. Dr. Ata earned his PhD from the University of Sheffield, where he examined higher education teaching in virtual worlds within blended learning contexts, following his master’s research at the University of Manchester on virtual learning environments. His academic career encompasses extensive teaching, research, and administrative leadership roles, including serving as Head of Department at Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University. Dr. Ata has authored numerous publications across SSCI, ESCI, Scopus, and Web of Science-indexed journals, contributing significantly to research on digital literacy, computational thinking, immersive technologies, digital citizenship, and technology integration in education. According to Google Scholar, his research has garnered 549 citations, with an h-index of 13 and an i10-index of 15, reflecting the growing impact and visibility of his scholarly work. With expertise in interdisciplinary instructional design and digital learning innovation, Dr. Ata continues to advance evidence-based digital transformation across global education systems.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ResearchGate | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

  • Ata, R., & Yıldırım, K. (2019). Exploring Turkish pre-service teachers’ perceptions and views of digital literacy. Education Sciences, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci9010040

  • Ata, R., & Yıldırım, K. (2019). Turkish pre-service teachers’ perceptions of digital citizenship in education programs. Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 18, 419–436. https://doi.org/10.28945/4431

  • Ata, R., & Çevik, M. (2019). Exploring relationships between Kolb’s learning styles and mobile learning readiness of pre-service teachers: A mixed study. Education and Information Technologies. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-019-09878-2

  • Alpaslan, M. M., Ulubey, Ö., & Ata, A. R. (2021). Adaptation of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge Scale into Turkish culture within the scope of 21st century skills. Psycho-Educational Research Review, 10(1), 77–91.

  • Ata, R. (2016). An exploration of higher education teaching in Second Life in the context of blended learning. TOJET: The Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology, 15(3), 9–26.

Ana Josselinne Alegre Mondragón | Data Science and Analytics | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Ana Josselinne Alegre Mondragón | Data Science and Analytics | Editorial Board Member

Geospatial Information Sciences Research Center | Mexico

Prof. Ana Josselinne Alegre Mondragón is a distinguished geospatial information sciences researcher whose scholarly contributions advance the understanding of violence dynamics, clandestine graves detection, and geospatial applications for public security and forensic investigations. Her research integrates geographic profiling, spatial statistics, remote sensing, UAV-based photogrammetry, and geointelligence modeling to address critical national challenges, particularly the search for missing persons and the analysis of organized crime patterns. She has authored influential book chapters, peer-reviewed journal articles, and scientific reports published by Springer, Forensic Sciences International, and leading academic institutions in Mexico. Her work includes the development of spectral indices for detecting clandestine graves, multivariate regional analyses of burial sites, geospatial modeling of crime, assessment of soil alterations linked to criminal activities, and advanced methodologies for drone-based terrain morphology assessment. She has actively contributed to high-impact research projects such as Espacio Clandestino, geospatial infrastructures for the Ayotzinapa investigation, and scientific applications supporting national systems for the search of missing persons. Her publications and research tools are widely referenced, shaping new standards for evidence-based forensic search protocols. She has collaborated on cross-disciplinary initiatives involving forensic science, anthropology, criminology, and remote sensing, generating innovative methodologies and academic outputs recognized both nationally and internationally. Her scholarly trajectory demonstrates a sustained commitment to advancing geospatial science for human rights, security analysis, and public policy, positioning her as a leading figure in Mexico’s emerging field of forensic geospatial analytics.

Profile: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  • Alegre-Mondragón, A. J. (2024). Cambios organizacionales en la policía de la Ciudad de México. Del modelo CompStat a la evaluación con transparencia y apertura hacia la ciudadanía. Revista Digital de Estudios Organizacionales, Universidad de Xalapa, Veracruz, México, 53–92. DOI: https://doi.org/10.69509/wxj14d34

  • Silván-Cárdenas, J. L., Alegre-Mondragón, A. J., Ramírez Aceves E. D., Campos Cornejo, D. R. & Bautista Nadalón, M. (2024). Diseño y aplicación de índices espectrales para la detección de fosas clandestinas. En Interpretar la naturaleza para encontrar a quienes nos faltan. COBUPEJ & CentroGeo, 355–389.

  • Alegre-Mondragón, A. J. & Silván-Cárdenas, J. L. (2024). Morfología del terreno mediante fotogrametría con drones: oportunidades y limitaciones para la detección de fosas clandestinas. En Interpretar la naturaleza para encontrar a quienes nos faltan. COBUPEJ & CentroGeo, 323–350.

  • Silván-Cárdenas, J. L. & Alegre-Mondragón, A. J. (2024). Espacio Clandestino: A Nationwide Platform to Support Clandestine Graves Search in Mexico. In Recent Developments in Geospatial Information Sciences. Springer, 175–186.

  • Alegre-Mondragón, A. J., Vilalta-Perdomo, C. J., Silván-Cárdenas, J. L. & Silva-Arias, C. (2024). Characteristics of Clandestine Burial Sites in Mexico: A Regional Overview with Multivariate Analysis. In Recent Developments in Geospatial Information Sciences. Springer, 53–64.

Hrvoje Karnincic | Sport Science | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Hrvoje Karnincic | Sport science | Editorial Board Member

Faculty of Kinesiology University of Split | Croatia

Dr. Hrvoje Karnincic is a distinguished sport science researcher from the Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Split, Croatia, recognized for his influential contributions to combat sports physiology, athlete performance diagnostics, and evidence-based training methodologies. With a solid scholarly foundation supported by his Scopus research metrics 24 publications, 241 citations, and an h-index of 8, Dr. Hrvoje Karnincic has established a strong international presence in kinesiology and applied sport physiology. His research spans combat sports such as wrestling, judo, kickboxing, and Olympic-style boxing, with a particular focus on performance determinants, rapid weight-loss strategies, hydration assessment, muscle damage responses, and sport-specific fitness profiling. His extensive work published in leading journals, including Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, Applied Sciences, European Journal of Sport Science, Journal of Human Kinetics, and Archives of Budo, reflects his interdisciplinary approach integrating biomechanics, physiology, psychology, and youth sport development. Dr. Hrvoje Karnincic has contributed impactful systematic reviews, validated sport-specific diagnostic tests, and advanced understanding of anthropometric and motivational factors that influence competitive success in young athletes. His investigations into safe and effective body mass regulation have shaped contemporary guidelines for combat sports, while his collaborative research with international teams demonstrates his commitment to global scientific progress. As a mentor to doctoral and master’s students, he has fostered emerging talent in sport science, further extending his academic influence. With his ORCID profile 0000-0003-1478-1701, Dr. Hrvoje Karnincic continues to be recognized for his research excellence, reviewer service, scholarly contributions, and advancing the scientific foundations of combat sports performance.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Stamenković, S., Karničić, H., Vlašić, J., Topolovec, A., & Pekas, D. (2025). Kicking, throwing, grappling: How combat sports shape muscular fitness and motor competence in children. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, 10(1), Article 76. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk10010076

  2. Karninčić, H., Žugaj, N., & Škugor, K. (2024). Advice on regulating body mass in wrestling from the most cited combat sport literature—A systematic review. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, 9(4), Article 264. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk9040264

  3. Karninčić, H., Žugaj, N., & Škugor, K. (2024). Regulating body mass in wrestling: Advice from the most cited combat sport literature (Report No. INPLASY2024.7.0007). INPLASY. https://doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2024.7.0007

  4. Skugor, K., Karnincic, H., Zugaj, N., Stajer, V., & Gilic, B. (2024). Repetition of the exhaustive wrestling-specific test leads to more effective differentiation between quality categories of youth wrestlers. Applied Sciences, 14(9), Article 3677. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14093677

  5. Žugaj, N., Karninčić, H., & Baić, M. (2023). Differences in motor, functional, and sport-specific skills in gifted wrestlers with different acceleration of biological development. Sport Mont. https://doi.org/10.26773/smj.230219

Abdelkader Slimane | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdelkader Slimane | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

University of Science and Technology of Oran Mohamed Boudiaf | Algeria

Dr. Abdelkader Slimane is a highly accomplished mechanical engineering researcher whose work has made significant contributions to structural integrity, fracture mechanics, advanced manufacturing, and aerospace-related mechanical systems. His research expertise encompasses ductile damage modeling, fatigue crack growth prediction, welded structure assessment, rotary ultrasonic machining, vibration behavior, and the mechanical reliability of composite and metallic materials. With 20 scholarly publications, his work appears in leading international journals such as Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering, Fracture and Structural Integrity, and Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM). These publications collectively highlight his impactful contributions to areas including satellite structural design, hypervelocity impact simulation, cracked pipeline modeling, active power filtering using neural networks, and the optimization of machining and welding parameters through innovative computational and experimental approaches. Dr. Slimane’s Google Scholar metrics 464 citations, an h-index of 13, and an i10-index of 16—demonstrate the strong visibility and influence of his work across the mechanical engineering community. His extensive conference participation has further broadened the dissemination of his research in domains such as fracture mechanics, material behavior, aeronautical engineering, and mechanical system optimization. In addition to his research achievements, he contributes meaningfully to the scientific community through editorial service in reputable journals and active peer-review roles for numerous international publications. Dr. Slimane’s multidisciplinary research profile reflects a sustained commitment to advancing structural reliability, material innovation, computational mechanics, and engineering solutions that support modern industrial and aerospace applications.

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Featured Publications

1. Slimane, A., Bouchouicha, B., Benguediab, M., & Slimane, S. A. (2015). Parametric study of the ductile damage by the Gurson–Tvergaard–Needleman model of structures in carbon steel A48-AP. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 4(2), 217–223.

2. Slimane, S. A., Slimane, A., Guelailia, A., Boudjemai, A., Kebdani, S., Smahat, A., … (2022). Hypervelocity impact on honeycomb structure reinforced with bi-layer ceramic/aluminum facesheets used for spacecraft shielding. Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 29(25), 4487–4505.

3. Slimane, S., Kebdani, S., Boudjemai, A., & Slimane, A. (2018). Effect of position of tension-loaded inserts on honeycomb panels used for space applications. International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), 12(2),

4. Slimane, A., Bouchouicha, B., Benguediab, M., & Slimane, S. A. (2015). Contribution to the study of fatigue and rupture of welded structures in carbon steel A48-AP: Experimental and numerical study. Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 68(3), 465–477.

5. Slimane, A., Slimane, S., Kebdani, S., Chaib, M., Dahmane, S., Bouchouicha, B., … (2019). Parameters effects analysis of rotary ultrasonic machining on carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) composite using an interactive RSM method. International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), 13(2),

Subhash Somkuwar | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Subhash Somkuwar | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Ambedkar College Deekshabhoomi Nagpur | India

Dr. Subhash R. Somkuwar is a distinguished botanist, researcher, and academic leader with over 17 years of dedicated experience in higher education, scientific research, and institutional development. Currently serving as Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Botany at Dr. Ambedkar College, Nagpur, he has significantly contributed to teaching, research innovation, and academic governance. His expertise spans ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry, ecology, plant biotechnology, and conservation of rare, endangered, and threatened (RET) taxa, reinforced by advanced qualifications including a Ph.D., M.Phil, NET (ICAR), NET-JRF (CSIR), SET, and PG Diploma in Biodiversity. Dr. Somkuwar has demonstrated excellence in research through more than 60 peer-reviewed publications, multiple conference presentations, and successful completion of a UGC-funded project on Byttneria herbacea. His ongoing work includes a major SERB-DST proposal on nano-elicitation in Tinospora species. He has supervised Ph.D. scholars, established plant tissue culture laboratories, and coordinated certificate courses in phytochemistry and tissue culture. His organizational leadership is reflected in his role as convener or secretary for numerous national and international conferences, science exhibitions, and environmental awareness programs. Dr. Somkuwar has delivered invited lectures, served as a resource person for NET/SET coaching, chaired scientific sessions, and contributed as a subject expert to prestigious bodies including CSTT and NASI-DST. A strong advocate of sustainability, he has led green audit initiatives, developed herbal gardens, and guided more than 300 EVS projects. His academic influence extends through board memberships, examination roles, research guidance, and active participation in scientific societies, establishing him as a committed educator and impactful researcher in plant sciences.

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Featured Publications

Bhilkar, P. R., Madankar, R. S., Chaudhary, A. R., Chaudhary, R. R., Somkuwar, S. R., Potbhare, A. K., Dadure, K., Abdala, A. A., & Chaudhary, R. G. (2024).
Biosynthesis of microrubble-shaped nanoporous Co₃O₄/rGO nanocomposites using Neolamarckia cadamba leaf extract and their antibacterial/antioxidant performance. Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nanoso.2024.101291

Sawant, R. C., Somkuwar, S. R., Luo, S.-Y., Kamble, R. B., Panhekar, D. Y., Bhorge, Y. R., Chaudhary, R. R., & Abdul Kader, S. (2023).
Novel extraction and characterization methods for phytochemicals. In Recent Frontiers of Phytochemicals (Book chapter). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-443-19143-5.00035-9

Bhilkar, P. R., Bodhne, A. S., Yerpude, S. T., Madankar, R. S., Somkuwar, S. R., Daddemal-Chaudhary, A. R., Lambat, A. P., Desimone, M., Sharma, R., & Chaudhary, R. G. (2023).
Phyto-derived metal nanoparticles: Prominent tool for biomedical applications. OpenNano. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.onano.2023.100192

Somkuwar, S. R., Sawant, R. C., Ingale, P. P., Masram, D. T., & Chaudhary, R. R. (2022).
Nanoparticles for sustainable agriculture: Innovative potential with current and future perspectives. In Biogenic Sustainable Nanotechnology (Book chapter). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-88535-5.00013-5

Chaudhary, R. R., & Ramteke, P. W. (2022).
Nanopolymer: Overview, innovation, and applications. Polymer Science: Peer Review Journal. https://doi.org/10.31031/psprj.2022.03.000562

Zhi Guo | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Zhi Guo | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Huazhong University of Science and Technology Union Shenzhen Hospital | China

Dr. Zhi Guo is a distinguished hematology researcher whose work focuses on hematological malignancies, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and tumor-related microecology. According to Scopus (Author ID: 24279665000), he has 77 indexed publications, 713 citations from 663 documents, and an h-index of 10, reflecting a solid and growing scholarly influence. His research has significantly advanced precision immunotherapy, particularly through clinical and translational innovations in CAR-T cell engineering, including anti-CD19, anti-CD7, and anti-BCMA CAR-T therapies, while contributing real-world evidence to lymphoma treatment and transplantation practices. He has also played a central role in developing expert consensus guidelines in tumor microecology, intestinal microbiota, and hematology-related infectious disease management. His research portfolio spans oral–intestinal microbiome interactions, graft-versus-host disease, microecological regulators, novel cryoprotectants, and stem-cell-based immunotherapies. With over ten completed or ongoing research projects, multiple consultancy-linked studies, and several books published with ISBN registration, he demonstrates strong multidisciplinary contributions to hematology and R&D innovation. His work in systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and multicenter clinical studies highlights his commitment to evidence-based medicine. Dr. Guo’s extensive experience in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation—supported by more than 1,300 clinical cases—continues to fuel impactful research outputs and leadership in national expert consensus development across oncology, immunology, and microecology research domains.

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Featured Publications

  • Guo, Z., et al. (2025). In vitro functional validation of anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells expressing lysine-specific demethylase 1 short hairpin RNA for the treatment of diffuse large B cell lymphoma. Frontiers in Immunology, 15, 1521778. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2025.1521778

  • Guo, Z., et al. (2025). The case of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia treated with chemotherapy followed by anti-CD7 CAR-T cells using retroviral vector. Frontiers in Immunology, 15, 1519055. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2025.1519055

  • Guo, Z., et al. (2025). Shaping oral and intestinal microbiota and the immune system during the first 1,000 days of life. Frontiers in Pediatrics, 13, 1471743. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2025.1471743

  • Guo, Z., et al. (2024). The role of fecal microbiota transplantation in the treatment of acute graft-versus-host disease. Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics, 20(7), 1964–1973. https://doi.org/10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_1372_22

  • Guo, Z., et al. (2024). Rapid response in relapsed follicular lymphoma to novel anti-CD19 CAR-T therapy with pseudo-progression and cytomegalovirus infection: A case report. International Immunopharmacology, 134, 112174. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intimp.2024.112174

Nafiz Fahad | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nafiz Fahad | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Multimedia University | Malaysia

Mr. Nafiz Fahad is an emerging AI researcher at Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, recognized for his growing contributions to artificial intelligence in healthcare, computer vision, and natural language processing. His research focuses extensively on explainable AI, clinical decision support systems, and data-driven healthcare intelligence. According to Scopus, he has 19 indexed publications, 122 citations, and an h-index of 6, reflecting the influence and visibility of his scholarly work within the global research community. His scientific output spans chronic disease prediction, dementia analytics, lung disease classification, hypertension ontology development, wound-image segmentation, obesity prediction, and precision public health. These studies incorporate techniques such as deep learning, transfer learning, ensemble learning, hybrid architectures, and explainable machine learning to advance diagnostic accuracy and interpretability in medical AI systems. Beyond health-focused research, Fahad has also contributed high-impact work in fake news detection, generative AI, machine learning security, student performance prediction, agricultural disease detection, vision transformers for physics data, and federated learning enhanced with homomorphic encryption. His ongoing research extends to mental health analytics, EEG decoding models, diabetic retinopathy detection, and agentic AI solutions for healthcare innovation. Fahad’s growing academic recognition includes research awards, best paper achievements, and contributions to high-impact journals and conferences. His multidisciplinary scholarship positions him as a promising young researcher advancing applied AI at the intersection of healthcare, societal well-being, and intelligent systems.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

1. Ahmed, Z., Shanto, S. S., Rime, M. H. K., Morol, M. K., Fahad, N., Hossen, M. J., … (2024). The generative AI landscape in education: Mapping the terrain of opportunities, challenges and student perception. IEEE Access.

2. Mahamud, E., Fahad, N., Assaduzzaman, M., Zain, S. M., Goh, K. O. M., & Morol, M. K. (2024). An explainable artificial intelligence model for multiple lung diseases classification from chest X-ray images using fine-tuned transfer learning. Decision Analytics Journal, 12, 100499.

3. Ahmed, R., Fahad, N., Miah, M. S. U., Hossen, M. J., Morol, M. K., Mahmud, M., … (2024). A novel integrated logistic regression model enhanced with recursive feature elimination and explainable artificial intelligence for dementia prediction. Healthcare Analytics, 6, 100362.

4. Fahad, N., Goh, K. M., Hossen, M. I., Shopnil, K. M. S., Mitu, I. J., Alif, M. A. H., & Tee, C. (2023). Stand up against bad intended news: An approach to detect fake news using machine learning. Emerging Science Journal, 7(4), 1247–1259.

5. Hossain, M. N., Fahad, N., Ahmed, R., Sen, A., Al Huda, M. S., & Hossen, M. I. (2024). Preventing student’s mental health problems with the help of data mining. International Journal of Computing, 23(1), 101–108.