Ujjwal Das | Public Health Analytics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Ujjwal Das | Public Health Analytics | Young Scientist Award

Fakir Mohan University | India

Dr. Ujjwal Das is an Assistant Professor (Temporary) of Geography at Fakir Mohan University, India, specializing in social determinants of population health, geospatial analysis, and public health research. He earned his Ph.D. in Geography from Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh (2025), following an M.Phil. and Master of Population Studies from the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, and a Gold Medalist M.A. in Applied Geography from Ravenshaw University. Dr. Das has presented his research at multiple national and international conferences, focusing on urban poverty, child malnutrition, elderly morbidity, and maternal health. His scholarly contributions include over 14 peer-reviewed publications, 5 book chapters, and extensive research on mortality, fertility, and population-environment interactions. He is proficient in quantitative and spatial analysis tools including SPSS, STATA, ArcGIS, R, and Mortpak. With an h-index of 3, more than 9 documents, and over 37 citations, his work is widely recognized for its impact on public health and population geography. Dr. Das has received awards for excellence in research and contribution to population studies. His ongoing work integrates geospatial methods with social science approaches to inform policy and improve health outcomes in India, particularly among vulnerable populations.

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Featured Publications

Das, U., & Mohanty, S.K. (2025). “Urban Poverty and Child Malnutrition in India: A Geographical Analysis” in Health on the Move: Population and Public Health Perspectives.

Ahamad, V., & Das, U. (2025). “Health on the move: cardiovascular disease risk among ageing male migrants in India” in Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics Plus.

Das, U. (2025). “Is Virginity a Matter of Dignity or a Lack of Opportunity? Exploring the Paradoxical Relationship Between Premarital Sex and Education Among Youth in India” in Sexuality & Culture.

Das, U., & Kar, N. (2025). “Understanding economic disparities in elderly health outcomes: a decomposition analysis in Bankura district” in BMC Public Health.

Das, U., Kar, N., Riba, T., & Rout, N.R. (2025). “Prevalence of diabetes and disability among older adults in West Bengal and India: A comparative analysis” in Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews.

M D Zidan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. M D Zidan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

AECS | Syria

Prof. Mohammed D. Zidan is a Professor of Laser Physics at the Syrian Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), where he currently heads the Department of Physics and previously led the Laser Division for over three decades. He earned his B.Sc. in Physics and Chemistry from the University of Aleppo (1984), an M.Sc. in Laser Spectroscopy (1988), and a Ph.D. in Laser Spectroscopy (1993) from the University of Sussex, UK. His research covers laser physics, nonlinear optics, optical limiting, carbon nanomaterials, quantum dots, and medical laser applications, with more than 70 publications in international journals. Prof. Zidan has represented Syria at major international conferences, including Laser Physics and CLEO/Europe, and has organized national scientific meetings on laser science. He has been a Lecturer in Medical Physics at Al-Sham Private University since 2017, and his teaching spans general physics, medical physics, laser spectroscopy, and optics for engineering. Promoted to Full Professor in 2003, Prof. Zidan continues to advance laser spectroscopy and nonlinear optical research, contributing significantly to photonics development in Syria and beyond.

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Featured Publication

M. D. Zidan, A. Allahham, A. Ghanem, N. Mousa (2025). Thermal lens study and all optical switching of DB dye solution. Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 27(3–4).

M. D. Zidan, A. Allahham, A. Ghanem, N. Mousa (2025). Wavelength dependence of thermal lens and all-optical switching of DB dye solution. Spectroscopy Letters.

M. D. Zidan, A. Allahham, A. Ghanem, N. Mousa, B. Abdallah, A. Al Salman (2025). All-optical switching behavior of CdSe quantum dots solution. Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials.

M. D. Zidan, M. M. Al-Ktaifani, A. Allahham (2024). Thermal lens effect induced by CW laser beam in tetracarbonyl(2,2ʹ-bipyridyl)chromium(0) complex. Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 26(9–10), 362–367.

M. D. Zidan, A. Allahham, A. Ghanem, N. Mousa, B. Abdallah, A. Al Salman (2024). Effect of laser powers and sample positions on the self-diffraction ring patterns in CdSe quantum dots solution. Optik, 311, 171948.

Edmundo Tulcanaza | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Edmundo Tulcanaza | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Universidad Politecnica De Madrid | Germany

Edmundo Tulcanaza is a seasoned mining engineer and researcher whose work bridges mining, geostatistics, resource economics, and sustainable extraction of strategic minerals. Educated at Universidad de Chile (Mining Engineering, 1966), he pursued postgraduate studies in Geostatistics & Mineral Economics at École des Mines Paris (1971), later completing an MSc in Geospatial Technologies at Universität Münster (2022), and is currently a PhD candidate at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (2023-2026) studying ecosystems of strategic minerals. Over decades in academia and industry, he has lectured in Chile and Peru, worked as a research assistant at Harvard, been senior engineer in the USA, served as Managing Director of Mineral Resources & Mine Projects at CODELCO Chile, and since 2011 acted as senior consultant for mine asset certification, valuation, and strategic management. His research interests focus on natural capital valuation in mineral ecosystems, mine development risk, exploration decision-making, and resource/reserve reporting under international standards (e.g. NI 43-101, CRIRSCO). Among his major contributions is the book Evaluación de Recursos y Negocios Mineros. He has been awarded recognitions like the Alexander Sutulov award (Chile, 2008) and held leadership roles including in CRIRSCO. His h-index and citation counts are not publicly verified in major indexing services at this time, but his work is widely cited in mining economics and resource estimation. He continues to influence both policy and practice in sustainable mining asset reporting.

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Featured Publication

Tulcanaza, E. (2025). “Towards sustainable extraction of lithium-bearing brine resources: Role of natural capital in the High Andes business strategies” in Mineral Economics.”

Nicholas Otumi | Neuroscience Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nicholas Otumi | Neuroscience Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

University of Rochester | United States

Nicholas Otumi is a biomedical imaging researcher with a strong foundation in diagnostic imaging and deep learning. He holds a BSc in Diagnostic Imaging Technology from the University of Cape Coast (Ghana) and an MS in Diagnostic Imaging (Bioengineering & Biomedical Engineering) from the University of Rochester (USA), where his coursework included deep learning, inverse problems in imaging, clinical imaging, and signal processing. He has held research and technical roles at multiple institutions: as a remote Research Assistant at Indiana University working on pharmaceutical pricing and market analytics, and at the University of Rochester contributing to segmentation (with UNet-R) and image analysis in brain CT. Previously, as a Research and Teaching Assistant at UCC, he supported imaging equipment courses, data analysis, and undergraduate research. His research interests center on medical image analysis, especially applying deep learning to brain MRI and CT segmentation, classification of disease from imaging, and imaging in resource-constrained settings. He has several manuscripts under review or published, including a multicentre survey on advanced brain MRI in low-resource settings and case reports in radiology.  He is a recipient of honors such as the Harry W. Fischer Research Funds (2025) and the HSEAS Dean’s Fellowship (2024) at Rochester, as well as campus leadership awards in Ghana. Nicholas is committed to advancing AI-driven neuroimaging and translational imaging research across low- and middle-income settings, aiming to bridge technology gaps and enhance equitable access to advanced diagnostic tools.

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Featured Publications

Piersson, A. D., Nunoo, G., Dzefi-Tettey, K., & Otumi, N. (2025). Utility of advanced brain MRI techniques for clinical and research purposes in a low-resource setting: A multicentre survey. Next Research.

Fiagbedzi, E., Arkorful, J., Brobbey, I. F., Appiah, E., Nyarko, S., Otumi, N., Piersson, A. D., Nimo, O., Ofori, I. N., & Gorleku, P. N. (2025). A case of ruptured infrapatellar bursa sac with Baker’s cyst. Radiology Case Reports, 20(1).

Fiagbedzi, E., Arkorful, J., Appiah, E., Otumi, N., Ofori, I., & Gorleku, P. N. (2024). A rare case of intussusception in a 6-month-old baby. Radiology Case Reports, 19(10).

Vicente Vanaclocha | Neuroscience Data Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Vicente Vanaclocha | Neuroscience Data Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Universidad de Valencia | Spain

Prof. Dr. Vicente Vanaclocha is a distinguished neurosurgeon and academic recognized for his outstanding contributions to medical science, education, and clinical innovation. He obtained his Licenciatura in Medicine (1981) and completed his PhD in Neurosciences (1988) at the Universitat de València, where his doctoral research focused on experimental studies of ionizing radiation responses in epileptic foci. His academic record includes specialized training in Neurocirugía, earning the European Neurosurgery Title in 1994, and postgraduate degrees in healthcare management and hospital administration. With decades of teaching experience across prestigious institutions such as Universitat de València, Universidad Católica de Valencia, Universidad de Navarra, and Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, he has trained medical students, residents, and international fellows in advanced neurosurgical techniques. He has directed research grants, mentored doctoral candidates, and contributed significantly to knowledge in neuro-oncology, vascular neurosurgery, and innovative surgical procedures. Recipient of multiple academic and clinical recognitions, he continues to combine clinical excellence with research and teaching, advancing neurosurgery and medical education for future generations.

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Featured Publications

Vanaclocha, A., Vanaclocha, V., Atienza, C., Jordá-Gomez, P., Peñuelas, A., & Gomez-Lopez, D. (2025). Facet Joint Loading After Kevlar-Reinforced Disc Replacement vs. Lumbar Fusion. A cadaveric model study. Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma.

Vanaclocha, A., Vanaclocha, V., Atienza, C. M., Jordá-Gómez, P., Primo-Capella, V., Blasco, J. R., Portolés, L., Saiz-Sapena, N., & Vanaclocha, L. (2025). Effect of Ti6Al4V Alloy Surface and Porosity on Bone Osseointegration: In Vivo Pilot Study in Rabbits. Materials.

Lovera, K., Vanaclocha, V., Atienza, C. M., Vanaclocha, A., Jordá-Gómez, P., Saiz-Sapena, N., & Vanaclocha, L. (2025). Dental Implant with Porous Structure and Anchorage: Design and Bench Testing in a Calf Rib Model Study. Materials.

Vanaclocha, V., Atienza, C., Vanaclocha, A., Peñuelas, A., Gómez-Herrero, J., Pérez-Carrió, F., Diego-Leyda, J. A., Sáiz-Sapena, N., & Vanaclocha, L. (2025). New Subperiosteal Dental Implant Design with Finite Element Analysis and Mechanical Validation: A Design Validation Study. Materials.

Vanaclocha, V., Herrera, J. M., Rivera-Paz, M., Saiz-Sapena, N., & Vanaclocha, L. (2024). Can a single basal cistern urokinase bolus help to prevent subarachnoid hemorrhage consequences? Heliyon.

Yang Zhang | Bioengineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yang Zhang | Bioengineering | Best Researcher Award

Xiamen University | China

Dr. Yang Zhang is an Assistant Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Cellular Stress Biology, School of Life Sciences, Xiamen University. He earned a B.E. in Biological Engineering, an M.E. and Ph.D. in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics under Prof. Liejin Guo at Xi’an Jiaotong University, and conducted part of his Ph.D. research in microbiology jointly supervised by Prof. Fevzi Daldal at University of Pennsylvania. His research expertise lies at the intersection of synthetic biology, metabolic engineering, biocatalysis and photosynthetic bacteria, including pathway reconstruction, cascade biotransformation, synthetic genetic circuits, enzyme evolution, elucidation of natural product biosyntheses, and utilization of C1/C2 feedstocks and agricultural wastes for fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, flavors, fragrances and biofuels. He leads several funded projects spanning lignin full-process technology, formate utilization in Rhodobacter species, AI-assisted component optimization and adaptation, valencene and astaxanthin overproduction in photosynthetic bacteria. His publication record includes papers in ACS Synthetic Biology, Chemical Engineering Journal, Nature Communications, Microbial Biotechnology, etc. His h-index is approximately 16, with over25  documents and ~435 citations (based on recent metrics). He has been recognized with provincial and municipal high‐talent awards in Fujian and Xiamen. Dr. Zhang is committed to advancing sustainable microbial cell factories and green production platforms, and aims to combine innovation in synthetic biology with real-world feedstocks to address environmental and industrial challenges.

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Featured Publications

Li, Z., Li, W., Gao, X., Yao, W., Zhu, Z., Luo, X., Zhang, Y., & Yuan, J. (2025). “Systematic engineering to enhance valencene production in Rhodobacter sphaeroides.” Bioresources and Bioprocessing.

Zhang, Y., Wang, X., Yuan, J., & Guo, L. (2024). “Multidimensional engineering of Rhodobacter sphaeroides for enhanced photo-fermentative hydrogen production.” Chemical Engineering Journal.

Zhang, Y., Cheng, C., Fu, B., Long, T., He, N., Fan, J., Xue, Z., Chen, A., & Yuan, J. (2024). “Microbial upcycling of depolymerized lignin into value-added chemicals.” BioDesign Research.

Fan, J., Zhang, Y., Li, W., Li, Z., Zhang, D., Mo, Q., Cao, M., & Yuan, J. (2024). “Multidimensional optimization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for carotenoid overproduction.” BioDesign Research.

Yuan, J., Cheng, J., Fan, C., Wu, P., Zhang, Y., Cao, M., & Shi, T. (2023). “Development of shuttle vectors for rapid prototyping of engineered Synechococcus sp. PCC7002 (vol 106, pg 8169, 2022).” Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology.

Zhang, Y., Meng, W., He, Y., Chen, Y., Shao, M., & Yuan, J. (2023). “Multidimensional optimization for accelerating light-powered biocatalysis in Rhodopseudomonas palustris.” Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts.

Amanuel Kachiko | Electrica Power Engineering | Best Faculty Award

Mr. Amanuel Kachiko | Electrica Power Engineering | Best Faculty Award

Haramaya University | Ethiopia

Amanuel Kachiko is a Lecturer and Researcher in Electrical Power Engineering at Haramaya University, Ethiopia, with over eight years of academic and research experience. He holds BSc and MSc degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Electrical Power Engineering, with specialized training in reliability of power systems, renewable energy, grid and off-grid power systems, and optimization of generation, transmission, and distribution networks. His expertise spans simulation tools such as MATLAB, ETAP, PSAT, DigSILENT, and advanced programming for engineering applications. Amanuel’s research interests focus on smart grids, renewable energy integration, power system reliability, and AI-based solutions for energy systems, with several peer-reviewed publications in leading journals including Energy (Elsevier). His contributions extend to applied projects such as the design of automated health, insurance, and ambulance management systems, and the development of automated performance management systems for regional utilities in Ethiopia. He has also completed international certifications in AI, data science, cybersecurity, and research publishing, and actively contributes as a peer reviewer for scientific journals. With a commitment to innovation, teaching, and community-focused projects, Amanuel continues to explore solutions for sustainable electrification, smart grid design, and data-driven energy optimization, shaping the future of energy transitions in developing regions and beyond.

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Featured Publication

“A feasibility analysis of PV-based off-grid rural electrification for a pastoral settlement in Ethiopia”

Jani Grey Kasunda | Government and Public Policy Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jani Grey Kasunda | Government and Public Policy Analysis | Best Researcher Award

 The Parliament Of Malawi | Malawi

Mr. Jani Grey Kasunda is a versatile, creative, and results-driven professional with over 13 years of extensive experience in journalism, communication, research, and program implementation across media, academia, and governance. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Malawi and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in International Relations at Jinan University, China (expected 2027). His career spans roles as Reporter at Nation Publications Limited, Editor at Matindi FM, Lecturer at the Malawi Institute of Journalism, and currently Editor of Hansard at the Malawi National Assembly. He has made notable contributions to parliamentary communication strategies, public relations, policy document drafting, and information dissemination. His research and professional interests focus on communication strategies, media and governance, information management, public relations, and capacity building for journalists. Kasunda’s work has been recognized with the prestigious Dr. David Livingstone Memorial Awards (2008 and 2010). reflecting his impact in communication and media-related research. With a strong background in writing, editing, teaching, and mentoring, Kasunda continues to influence institutional communication, enhance media professionalism, and strengthen knowledge dissemination. He is committed to advancing impactful communication for development and governance transformation.

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Featured Publication

“China’s global governance strategy and the revival of leftist ideologies in Africa: a constructivist analysis of norm diffusion and political alignment”

WEI LIU | Educational Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. WEI LIU | Educational Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University | China

Prof. Liu Wei is a distinguished medical educator and Director at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, recognized nationally and provincially for his leadership in clinical medical education, standardized residency training, and medical education management. With an extensive academic portfolio, he has authored over 16 research papers, including 6 SCI-indexed publications, with an h-index of 12 and more than 662 citations, reflecting his influence in medical education and clinical research. He has successfully led more than 10 national and provincial research projects and served as deputy chief editor of two textbooks under China’s 13th Five-Year Plan. His expertise spans clinical teaching innovation, curriculum ideological integration, digital transformation in education, and medical simulation. Prof. Liu has earned numerous accolades, including the National Medical Education Best Practice Award, the Ministry of Education Smart Education Excellent Case Award, the Guangdong Province Graduate Teaching Achievement Special Award, and the AI Teaching Innovation Award. As a first-class course leader at both national and provincial levels, his work has been highlighted by authoritative platforms such as China Education Online and the Ministry of Education’s Medical Education Research Center. Overall, Prof. Liu Wei stands out as a leading figure advancing excellence, innovation, and reform in China’s medical education system.

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Featured Publications

“Using virtual reality simulation to ensure laparoscopic camera navigation skills of new surgical assistants – a validation study”

“The integrated teaching practice of medical cloud dictionary development and project-based learning”

“Ultrasound-activated erythrocyte membrane-camouflaged Pt (II) layered double hydroxide enhances PD-1 inhibitor efficacy in triple-negative breast cancer through cGAS-STING pathway-mediated immunogenic cell death”

“Pancreatic Cancer: A Review of Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Treatment”

“Mesenchymal stem cells in knee osteoarthritis treatment: A systematic review and meta-analysis”

“MiR-27a-3p Targeting GSK3β Promotes Triple Negative Breast Cancer Proliferation and Migration Through Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway”

Qifei Du | Optimization Techniques | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Qifei Du | Optimization Techniques | Best Researcher Award

College of Safety and Ocean Engineering China University of Petroleum | China

Mr. Du Qifei is an Assistant Engineer and graduate student in Mechanical Engineering at the College of Safety and Ocean Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Beijing. His academic and professional journey centers on marine equipment structural design, with active contributions to research and innovation in marine engineering. He has participated in key R&D projects such as the study on the influence mechanism of freezing and thawing effect of Arctic permafrost on oil and gas pipelines, alongside consultancy and industry collaborations involving underwater pressurization systems and offshore wind power platform integration. Du Qifei has filed an impressive number of patents spanning underwater connectors, subsea protection devices, dredging systems, pipeline technologies, and advanced agricultural equipment. His research interests include structural simulation and optimization of marine systems, sealing performance of metal seals, underwater pressurization, and the effects of environmental stressors on marine infrastructure. Recognized for his contributions to national-level technological programs and innovation in offshore engineering, he continues to bridge theoretical research with industrial applications. With a focus on sustainable and resilient marine structures, his work contributes to advancing safe and efficient solutions for global offshore engineering challenges.

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Featured Publications

“Design and key technology of underwater oil and gas pressurization system”
“A lifting three-dimensional garage”
“A logistics distribution system”
“A mechanical and electrical equipment testing platform”
“A mining system”
“A non-destructive apple picking device”