Bardia Rodd | Machine Learning and AI Applications | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Bardia Rodd | Machine Learning and AI Applications | Best Researcher Award

SUNY Upstate Medical University | United States

Prof. Bardia Rodd is an Associate Professor at SUNY Upstate Medical University and Associate Director of AI Innovation at the AI for Health Equity, Analytics, and Diagnostics (AHEAD) Center. He completed dual PhDs in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Université Laval and in Computer Science from the University of Malaya, alongside a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, focusing on precision medicine, artificial intelligence, and image-guided systems. His academic career spans faculty positions at SUNY Upstate, the University of Maryland, and Laval University, with extensive experience in biocomputational engineering, machine learning, medical image analysis, and data-driven healthcare solutions. He has led numerous grants, including initiatives in AI in education, biomedical research, and curriculum development. Prof. Rodd has supervised multiple graduate and postgraduate students and contributed to open educational resources, advancing accessible teaching in machine learning and bioengineering. He is an active member of professional societies including IEEE, SPIE, and the Association of Pathology Informatics, serving on multiple technical committees and leadership roles. His research interests include AI-driven biomedical imaging, predictive modeling, and health equity applications. Prof. Rodd has authored a textbook on machine learning for data analysis and continues to integrate research, teaching, and innovation to advance computational medicine and AI education.

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Featured Publications

Siezen, H., Awasthi, N., Rad, M. S., Ma, L., & Rodd, B. (2025). “Low-rank distribution embedding of dynamic thermographic data for breast cancer detection.” Journal of Thermal Biology, 104303.

Usamentiaga, R., Fidanza, A., Yousefi, B., Iacutone, G., Logroscino, G., & Sfarra, S. (2025). “Advancing knee injury prevention and anomaly detection in rugby players through automated processing of infrared thermography: A novel biothermodynamics approach.” Thermal Science and Engineering Progress, 103782.

Rad, M. S., Huang, J. V., Hosseini, M. M., Choudhary, R., Siezen, H., Akabari, R., et al. (2025). “Deep learning for digital pathology: A critical overview of methodological framework.” Journal of Pathology Informatics, 100514.

Yousefi, B., Khansari, M., Trask, R., Tallon, P., Carino, C., Afrasiyabi, A., Kundra, V., Ma, L., Ren, L., Farahani, K., & Hershman, M. (2025). “Measuring subtle HD data representation and multimodal imaging phenotype embedding for precision medicine.” IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, TIM-24-01821.

Cao, Y., Sutera, P., Mendes, W. S., Yousefi, B., Hrinivich, T., Deek, M., et al. (2024). “Machine learning predicts conventional imaging metastasis-free survival (MFS) for oligometastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (omCSPC) using prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET radiomics.” Radiotherapy and Oncology, 199, 110443.

Elaheh Keshavarz | Acquired Communication Disorders | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Elaheh Keshavarz | Acquired Communication Disorders | Best Researcher Award

University of Manitoba | Canada

Elaheh Keshavarz is a rehabilitation sciences professional whose academic and clinical work focuses on communication disabilities, financial inclusion, and accessible service delivery. She completed her M.Sc. in Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Manitoba with a strong research profile, building on her B.Sc. training in Speech-Language Pathology. Her graduate work examined the experiences of adults with post-stroke communication disabilities in financial environments, contributing meaningful insights into inclusion and accessibility, while her earlier research explored speech rate variations across age groups. She has published in respected journals such as the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the Journal of Communication Disorders. With extensive experience as a Speech-Language Pathologist across clinical, educational, and community settings in Canada and Iran, she has supported children and adults with diverse developmental and acquired communication needs. Her roles have also included research assistantships and positions in child development centres, reflecting a commitment to interdisciplinary care. She has earned multiple academic scholarships recognizing her excellence and research potential. Her interests span communication accessibility, brain injury, financial literacy, and evidence-based rehabilitation. She remains dedicated to advancing inclusive practices and contributing to research that improves participation and quality of life for individuals with communication challenges.

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Featured Publication

Should You Tell Others That You Live With Brain Injury? Things to Consider About Brain Injury and Disclosure, 2025

Hisao Nakai | Public Health Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hisao Nakai | Public Health Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Nursing, University of Kochi | Japan

Dr. Hisao Nakai is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Kochi, specializing in disaster nursing, disaster management, and GIS‑based risk assessment. Holding a Ph.D. in Health Sciences from Kanazawa University, he has published 28 documents, which have been cited 107 times by 96 documents, resulting in an h-index of 7. His research centers on vulnerable populations—such as medically dependent children, older adults, and people with mental illness—and uses participatory ICT/IoT systems like K‑DiPS, which he helped develop, to support personalized disaster readiness, evacuation planning, power backup, and business continuity. He has applied GIS to simulate evacuation routes (e.g., for tsunamis) and assess environmental risks, especially for those with special needs. Academically, he has held roles at Kanazawa Medical University and Kochi University and has received awards including a Japanese Public Health Society poster prize. He has also led national surveys on disaster information sharing among caregivers of children requiring medical care. Through his interdisciplinary, community‑oriented work, Dr. Nakai is advancing equitable disaster resilience for people often overlooked in traditional emergency planning, combining practical applications with innovative research in disaster preparedness and nursing science.

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Featured Publications

Nakai, H., Oe, M., Nagayama, Y., Tokuoka, M., Yamaguchi, C., & Tanaka, K. (2025). “A retrospective study on evacuation and long-term displacement among home-visit psychiatric nursing service users in the aftermath of the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake” in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

Oe, S., Nakai, H., Nagayama, Y., Oe, M., & Yamaguchi, C. (2025). “Factors associated with worsening post-earthquake psychiatric symptoms in patients receiving psychiatric visiting nurse services during the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake: A retrospective study” in Psychiatry International.

Nitta, Y., Hashimoto, R., Shimizu, Y., Nakai, Y., & Nakai, H. (2025). “Adherence to outpatient care among individuals with pre‐existing psychiatric disorders following the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake: A retrospective study” in Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports.

Nakai, H., Oe, M., & Nagayama, Y. (2024). “Factors related to evacuation intention when a Level 4 evacuation order was issued among people with mental health illnesses using group homes in Japan: A cross-sectional study” in Medicine.

Nakai, H., Ishii, K., & Sagino, T. (2024). “Turnover intention among staff who support older adults living alone in Japan: A cross-sectional study” in Social Sciences.

Wenhu Xu | Quantitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wenhu Xu | Quantitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Peking University | China

Wenhu Xu is a doctoral candidate in Demography at Peking University, with a master’s degree in Social Work from the same institution and a bachelor’s degree from Jimei University. His research focuses on population aging, elderly health, social policy, and the silver economy. Xu has actively contributed to national research projects, including the National Key Research and Development Plan and the National Social Science Foundation major project on elderly care systems with Chinese characteristics. His work has been published in both international and Chinese core journals, addressing topics such as chronic diseases, medical burden, and the impact of AI and accessibility technologies on vulnerable groups. He has presented at multiple international conferences, including IJCAI and AIDBEI, and received distinctions such as the Peking University May Fourth Scholarship and recognition as a merit student. Xu’s academic endeavors integrate demographic analysis with social innovation, emphasizing data-driven insights for improving health equity and active aging. His goal is to contribute to policy optimization and the sustainable development of China’s aging society through interdisciplinary research and evidence-based strategies.

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Featured Publication

A Cohort of Sociodemographic and Health-Related Risk Factors for All-Cause Mortality in Middle-Aged and Older Adults in China, 2025

Shruti Shukla | Social Impact Young Researcher Award| 

Ms. Shruti Shukla | Social Impact |  Young Researcher Award 

Technical University of Munich | Germany

Ms. Shruti Shukla is a dedicated researcher in global health with a strong focus on gender equity, adolescent maternal and child health, and the socio-economic determinants of well-being in low- and middle-income countries. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Global Health at the Technical University of Munich, Germany, where her research examines the impact of gender transformative interventions on adolescent maternal and child health outcomes. She holds an MSc in Global Health from Maastricht University, a Postgraduate Diploma in Liberal Arts from Ashoka University, and an MSc in Biotechnology from Savitribai Phule Pune University. Her extensive professional experience includes research associate roles at TUM and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, contributing to projects on economic violence, intimate partner violence, and the impact of COVID-19 on gender inequities. She has also worked as a project coordinator for community-based health programs in India focusing on pneumonia and anaemia prevention. Her research interests encompass public health policy, gender-based violence prevention, and global health systems. She has delivered lectures on global and maternal health and contributed to several international collaborations. Ms. Shukla continues to pursue evidence-based approaches that promote equity, resilience, and empowerment in global health contexts.

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Featured Publications

Shukla, S., Shenderovich, Y., Jacobs, C., & Steinert, J. I. (2025). Pedalling progress? Assessing the long-term impact of a bicycle intervention on adolescent maternal and child health in Zambia. Social Science & Medicine.

Shukla, S., Kharade, A., Böhret, I., Jumaniyazova, M., Meyer, S. R., Abejirinde, I.-O. O., Shenderovich, Y., & Steinert, J. (2025). How do gender transformative interventions reduce adolescent pregnancy in low- and middle-income countries: A realist synthesis. Journal of Global Health.

Shukla, S., Mosha, N. R., Meyer, S. R., Harvey, S., Lees, S., Mshana, G., & Stöckl, H. (2025). Women’s informal group participation and intimate partner violence in Mwanza, Tanzania: A longitudinal study. Social Science & Medicine.

Steinert, J. I., Shukla, S., & Satish, R. V. (2024). Navigating distress: Exploring factors affecting adolescent girls’ wellbeing during and after a violence-focused survey in Maharashtra, India. Child Abuse & Neglect.

Shukla, S., Abejirinde, I.-O. O., Meyer, S. R., Shenderovich, Y., & Steinert, J. I. (2024). Mechanisms behind gender transformative approaches targeting adolescent pregnancy in low- and middle-income countries: A realist synthesis protocol. Systematic Reviews.

Shukla, S., Castro Torres, A. F., Satish, R. V., Shenderovich, Y., Abejirinde, I.-O. O., & Steinert, J. I. (2023). Factors associated with adolescent pregnancy in Maharashtra, India: A mixed-methods study. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters.

Meyer, S. R., Hardt, S., Brambilla, R., Shukla, S., & Stöckl, H. (2023). Sociological theories to explain intimate partner violence: A systematic review and narrative synthesis. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. Advance online publication.

Najim Alshahrani – Public health – Best Researcher Award 

Assist Prof Dr. Najim Alshahrani - Public health - Best Researcher Award 

University of Jeddah - Saudi Arabia

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Assist Prof Dr. Najim Zafer Alshahrani embarked on his academic journey with a solid foundation in medicine and public health. Born on September 21, 1989, he completed his high school education at First Alabna'a Secondary School in Hafr Al-Batin, Saudi Arabia. His pursuit of higher education began at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, where he obtained his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). This foundational medical education set the stage for his future contributions to the field of preventive medicine and public health.

Driven by a desire to further his expertise, Alshahrani pursued a Master of Public Health (MPH) from the prestigious University of Sydney, Sydney Medical School in Australia. This international experience broadened his perspective and equipped him with advanced knowledge and skills in public health. Additionally, he achieved a Certificate in Travel Health (CTH) from the International Society of Travel Medicine in Dunwoody, United States, showcasing his commitment to specialized areas of public health.

Professional Endeavors

Assist Prof Dr. Najim Zafer Alshahrani's professional career is marked by a series of significant roles that highlight his dedication to preventive medicine and public health. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Health at the Family and Community Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Jeddah. His academic role involves mentoring and supervising undergraduate medical students, particularly in their field health promotion projects.

Alshahrani has held several key positions, including Chairman of the Research Ethical Local Committee at Alborg Diagnostics and Founder & CEO of the Arab Clinical Research Institute (ACRI). His leadership extends to founding and directing the SBPM Platform for Educational and Research Developmental Services in Public Health and Preventive Medicine. These roles underscore his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to advancing research and education in his field.

Contributions and Research Focus

A notable aspect of Alshahrani's career is his significant contributions to research. He has been the lead researcher on projects aimed at promoting physical activity through evidence-based policies in Saudi Arabia. His work on the use of mobile technologies to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviors in the MENA region culminated in a systematic review and meta-analysis manuscript, showcasing his research prowess and focus on contemporary public health challenges.

Alshahrani's research endeavors are not limited to physical activity promotion. He has also been involved in various health needs assessments, such as the Community Quantitative and Qualitative Health Need Assessment Survey in the Western Region of Saudi Arabia. His role in the CDC Investigation of the MERS outbreak and participation in the national awareness campaign for swine flu further illustrate his commitment to addressing pressing public health issues.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Najim Zafer Alshahrani has received numerous awards and honors that reflect his excellence in research, teaching, and professional practice. He was awarded the Dean of the College of Medicine Excellency Award for the best-distinguished Faculty Member in Research Field (2023) and the Excellence in Research Award during his residency years at the Saudi Board of Preventive Medicine in Abha center (2022).

His international recognition includes the Certificate of Excellence in Scientific Poster Presentation at the International Society of Travel Medicine (ISTM) conference and the International Student Award for Volunteer Excellence from the University of Sydney. These accolades underscore his global impact and dedication to advancing public health knowledge and practice.

Impact and Influence

Assist Prof Dr. Najim Zafer Alshahrani's impact extends beyond his immediate academic and professional circles. As a mentor and supervisor, he has guided numerous medical students and residents in their research projects, fostering the next generation of public health professionals. His role in various national and international organizations, including the International Society of Travel Medicine and the Public Health Association of Australia, positions him as a key influencer in the field of preventive medicine.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Najim Zafer Alshahrani's legacy is poised to be one of significant contributions to public health and preventive medicine, both in Saudi Arabia and internationally. His ongoing involvement in research, education, and professional practice ensures that he will continue to influence and shape the field. As the Founder & CEO of the Arab Clinical Research Institute, Alshahrani is well-positioned to drive innovation and foster collaborative research initiatives across the region.

In summary, Najim Zafer Alshahrani's career is characterized by a blend of academic excellence, professional leadership, and impactful research. His contributions to public health and preventive medicine are substantial, and his dedication to advancing knowledge and practice in these fields is evident in his numerous roles and accolades. As he continues to mentor future health professionals and lead key research initiatives, his influence and legacy in the field will undoubtedly grow.

Citations

A total of 718 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of her research within the academic community.

Angelo Riccio – population exposure – Best Scholar Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Angelo Riccio - population exposure - Best Scholar Award 

University of Naples Parthenope - Italy

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Assoc Prof Dr. Angelo Riccio embarked on his academic journey with a fervent passion for environmental science, evident from his early academic pursuits. His academic trajectory commenced with a focus on fundamental scientific principles, laying a robust foundation for his future research endeavors. Through dedicated study and research, he cultivated a deep understanding of atmospheric dynamics, air quality, and environmental modeling.

Professional Endeavors

Transitioning from academia to professional endeavors, Angelo Riccio's commitment to advancing environmental science remained unwavering. His tenure at Parthenope University Naples provided him with a platform to merge theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and innovative methodologies, he delved into diverse facets of environmental research, ranging from air pollution characterization to ecosystem modeling.

Contributions and Research Focus

Assoc Prof Dr. Riccio's contributions to the field of environmental science are multifaceted and profound. His research focus spans a wide array of topics, including atmospheric chemistry, aerosol dynamics, and climate modeling. By employing state-of-the-art techniques and conducting comprehensive studies, he elucidated the intricate interactions between natural and anthropogenic processes shaping our environment. His investigations into air quality regulation, source apportionment, and pollutant transport dynamics have garnered widespread recognition for their scientific rigor and societal relevance.

Accolades and Recognition

Assoc Prof Dr. Angelo Riccio's exemplary contributions have earned him acclaim within the scientific community. His prolific publication record in reputable journals such as Science of the Total Environment, Atmospheric Pollution Research, and Ecological Modelling attests to the significance of his research findings. Moreover, his work has been cited extensively, underscoring its impact and influence on the broader scientific discourse. Riccio's dedication to excellence has been acknowledged through prestigious accolades and awards, reaffirming his status as a trailblazer in environmental research.

Impact and Influence

Assoc Prof Dr. Riccio's research legacy extends beyond mere academic accolades, manifesting in tangible societal impact and influence. By shedding light on pressing environmental issues such as air pollution and climate change, he has empowered policymakers, stakeholders, and the public with invaluable insights for informed decision-making. His efforts towards developing innovative methodologies for environmental monitoring and assessment have catalyzed advancements in environmental management practices, fostering sustainability and resilience in urban and peri-urban areas.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Angelo Riccio's illustrious career continues to evolve, his legacy as a visionary environmental scientist is already firmly established. His pioneering research has paved the way for future generations of scholars to build upon, inspiring continued exploration and innovation in environmental science. Looking ahead, Riccio remains committed to addressing emerging environmental challenges and driving positive change through his research endeavors. With a steadfast dedication to scientific excellence and a fervent commitment to environmental stewardship, Angelo Riccio's impact will resonate for years to come.

Citations

A total of 1980 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of her research within the academic community.

Portia. Zoleta-Vitug – Environmental Health Nursing – Best Faculty Award 

Assoc Prof Dr. Portia. Zoleta-Vitug - Environmental Health Nursing - Best Faculty Award 

St. Paul University Manila - Philippines

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Assoc Prof Dr. Portia Villafuerte Zoleta-Vitug began her academic journey in nursing, obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Emilio Aguinaldo College. This foundational degree paved the way for her commitment to healthcare and public service. Recognizing the need for a deeper understanding of management within public sectors, she pursued and completed a Master in Management with a major in Public Administration at the Philippine Christian University. Her thirst for knowledge and desire to impact development administration led her to achieve a Doctor of Philosophy in Development Administration from the same institution. These academic pursuits set a strong platform for her multifaceted career, blending healthcare with administrative acumen.

Professional Endeavors

Assoc Prof Dr. Zoleta-Vitug’s professional journey is marked by a diverse range of roles that showcase her versatility and commitment to healthcare and education. Starting as a staff nurse, she quickly transitioned to roles of greater responsibility, including an industrial nurse and an executive assistant in the office of the president in Parañaque City. Her career took a significant turn towards public health management when she joined international projects such as the USAID-funded Integrated Family Planning and Maternal Child Health and the World Health Organization-funded projects on infectious disease surveillance.

Since 2006, she has been an Associate Professor at St. Paul University Manila, where she imparts her vast knowledge to future healthcare professionals. Concurrently, she holds the position of Consultant and Operations Manager at Xavier School Batch 83 Foundation, indicating her proficiency in managing operations and strategic planning.

Contributions and Research Focus

Assoc Prof Dr. Zoleta-Vitug's research and publications primarily focus on public health, nursing education, and healthcare management. Her work includes significant contributions like the development of a Transcultural Nurse Program with international partnerships and her leadership in creating an environmentally based nursing program. Her publications address crucial issues in nursing practice and healthcare delivery, such as the development of advanced nursing practice in the Philippines and the integration of environmental considerations into nursing curricula.

Accolades and Recognition

Over her extensive career, Assoc Prof Dr. Zoleta-Vitug has received numerous awards that recognize her service and contributions to healthcare and education. These include a Centennial Award from St. Joseph’s Academy, a Service Award from St. Paul University Manila, and recognition for her active involvement in community service projects aimed at supporting Aeta communities and Philippine soldiers. Her academic and professional excellence was also acknowledged through a scholarship and an Ambassador of Goodwill role in Japan, reflecting her international repute and commitment to global healthcare education.

Impact and Influence

Assoc Prof Dr. Zoleta-Vitug's impact extends beyond the classroom and hospital settings into international health initiatives and community-based projects. Her leadership roles in various foundations and her active participation in rebuilding community centers demonstrate her commitment to societal development. As the Founding President of the Philippines Nurses Environmental Organization, she champions the integration of environmental health into nursing practice, emphasizing the importance of sustainable healthcare practices.

Legacy and Future Contributions

The legacy of Assoc Prof Dr. Zoleta-Vitug is characterized by her relentless pursuit of excellence in healthcare education and public health administration. Her ongoing projects, like the advanced nursing practice roundtable and her leadership in the preparation for the centennial celebration of the Philippine Nurses Association, suggest that her future contributions will continue to influence the fields of healthcare education and public administration profoundly. Her efforts in shaping the educational strategies and healthcare policies in the Philippines will likely provide a template for future healthcare improvements in the region and beyond.

Through her extensive career, Assoc Prof Dr. Zoleta-Vitug has proven herself a visionary in integrating education, healthcare, and administrative excellence to better the lives of people in her community and beyond. Her future endeavors will undoubtedly continue to impact and inspire the next generation of healthcare professionals and administrators.

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Yao-Tai Li – Medical Sociology Award – Best Researcher 

Dr. Yao-Tai Li - Medical Sociology Award - Best Researcher 

University of New South Wales - Australia

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Yao-Tai Li's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from National Taiwan University in Taipei, Taiwan. This foundational education laid the groundwork for further exploration in social sciences. He then pursued a Master's degree in Political Science, delving deeper into the complexities of political structures and systems. Following this, Li continued his academic pursuit by obtaining a Master's degree in Sociology from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where he underwent rigorous training in sociological theories and methodologies. This multidisciplinary background equipped him with a diverse skill set essential for his future research endeavors.

Li's academic trajectory culminated in a Ph.D. in Sociology from UCSD, where he conducted groundbreaking research on the formation and decline of Overseas Chinese identity in Australia. His dissertation, titled "Making and Unmaking Pan-ethnicity," showcased his commitment to understanding complex social phenomena through a sociological lens. This early academic pursuit laid the foundation for his subsequent research interests and contributions to the field of sociology.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Yao-Tai Li's professional journey is characterized by a series of academic appointments and visiting positions at prestigious institutions worldwide. He began his career as an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Hong Kong Baptist University, where he made significant contributions to the field through his research and teaching. Li's expertise in race and ethnicity, identity, migration, and contentious politics garnered recognition, leading to his appointment as a Lecturer and subsequently as a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.

Throughout his career, Li has demonstrated a strong commitment to academic excellence, evidenced by his extensive publication record in peer-reviewed journals and his active engagement in scholarly activities. His collaborative efforts with scholars from diverse backgrounds have enriched the academic discourse, contributing to the advancement of sociological knowledge.

Contributions and Research Focus On Medical Sociology Award

Dr. Li's research agenda encompasses a wide range of topics, including race and ethnicity, identity formation, migration patterns, and social movements. His seminal work on the Hong Kong protests, Taiwanese migration experiences, and the impact of COVID-19 on global societies has received widespread acclaim within the academic community. Li's interdisciplinary approach to research, drawing insights from sociology, political science, and cultural studies, has led to innovative perspectives on complex social phenomena.

His commitment to empirical rigor and theoretical innovation has positioned him as a leading scholar in the field of sociology. Li's research not only sheds light on pressing social issues but also offers practical insights for policymakers and practitioners seeking to address contemporary challenges.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Yao-Tai Li's contributions to the field of sociology have been recognized through numerous awards and accolades. He has received prestigious honors such as the A. Noam Chomsky Rising Star Emerging Scholar Award, Faculty Early Career Teaching Award, and Dissertation Writing Award, among others. Li's research has been featured in top-tier academic journals, and he has received accolades for his presentations at international conferences.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Li's research has made a significant impact on academic scholarship and public discourse. His work on identity politics, social movements, and migration dynamics has informed policymakers, educators, and civil society actors worldwide. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, Li has facilitated meaningful dialogue on pressing social issues, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of contemporary society.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Yao-Tai Li's legacy lies in his profound influence on the field of sociology and his dedication to advancing knowledge for the betterment of society. As he continues his academic journey, Li remains committed to rigorous scholarship, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the pursuit of social justice. His future contributions are poised to shape the trajectory of sociological inquiry, inspiring future generations of scholars to engage critically with the complexities of the modern world.

Citations

  • Citations   292
  • h-index       10
  • i10-index    11

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Magni Mohr – Public health – Best Researcher Award 

Prof Magni Mohr - Public health - Best Researcher Award 

University of the Faroe Islands - Faroe Islands 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

prof Magni Mohr began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of Copenhagen in 1998. He continued his education, earning a Master of Science in Human Physiology in 2001, and later achieving a PhD in Exercise Physiology from the Department of Exercise and Sports Sciences, Section of Human Physiology, University of Copenhagen in 2008.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his career, prof Magni Mohr has held various academic positions. He served as a Research and Teaching Assistant at the University of Copenhagen from 1999 to 2005 and later pursued his PhD at the same institution from 2005 to 2008. Following this, he held the position of Post doc at the Department of Exercise and Sports Sciences, Section of Human Physiology, University of Copenhagen from 2008 to 2011.

His international experience includes being a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK, from 2011 to 2014, and an Associate professor at the Center for Health and Human Performance, Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, from 2013 to 2019.

Currently, Magni Mohr is a Professor at the Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, SDU Sport and Health Sciences Cluster (SHSC), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, and a Professor at the Faculty of Health, University of the Faroe Islands, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands.

Contributions and Research Focus

prof Magni Mohr is a prolific researcher with an impressive list of publications. He has authored 190 peer-reviewed articles, with significant contributions as the first and last author. Notably, he has written four books and more than 20 book chapters. His research is focused on Human Movement, Exercise Physiology, and Sports Medicine, as evident in his extensive publication record.

In addition to his research, Magni Mohr has actively participated in administrative roles, including being the Pro-rector for Research at the University of the Faroe Islands since February 2020, and the Dean of the Faculty of Health at the University of the Faroe Islands since August 2017.

Accolades and Recognition

prof Magni Mohr has received several awards and honors for his contributions. Notably, he was awarded the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports Award in 2004 and has been recognized as the Football Coach of the Year in the Faroe Islands in 2005 and 2008. In 2022, he won the international ICCA Incredible Impact Award, and in 2023, he received the Paper of the Year award from the American College of Sport Medicine.

Impact and Influence

prof Magni Mohr's influence extends beyond academia. As a semi-professional soccer player, fitness coach for top football teams, and a UEFA, FIFA, and AFC instructor, he has left a mark on the world of sports. His work as a scientific consultant for various football clubs, including Chelsea FC and AC Milan, highlights his impact on elite sports performance.

Legacy and Future Contributions

prof Magni Mohr's legacy is marked by his extensive body of research, awards, and influential roles in both academia and sports. As a mentor, he has supervised numerous PhD students, contributing to the next generation of researchers. His future contributions are anticipated, especially as he continues to serve in leadership roles and as the fitness coach for the A-National Team of the Faroe Islands. His commitment to advancing knowledge in sports science and physiology is evident, and his legacy is poised to endure in the years to come.

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