Talita Ferreira | Data Regulation | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Talita Ferreira | Data Regulation | Best Researcher Award

University of Salamanca | Spain

Talita Ferreira is an experienced pharmacist and regulatory affairs specialist with over 20 years of expertise in the pharmaceutical industry, leading strategic projects across Latin America, the USA, and Africa. She holds a Master’s degree in Entrepreneurship from the University of São Paulo and is pursuing a PhD in Business Economy at Universidad de Salamanca, with a research focus on healthcare management, organizational strategies, decision-making processes, and knowledge management. Talita has served as CEO and founder of multiple companies, including Avanti Farmacêutica, Pharma Avanti, and Legis Consulting, providing regulatory, quality, and strategic support to pharmaceutical organizations. She has collaborated with global institutions such as the World Health Organization and the International Pharmaceutical Federation, supporting vaccine manufacturing expansion, regulatory compliance, and biowaiver alignment initiatives. Her professional experience spans regulatory submissions, due diligence, GMP inspections, and regulatory intelligence, contributing to product launches, portfolio expansion, and process improvements. Talita combines her industry expertise with academic experience as an assistant professor and facilitator of business simulation games in undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Known for her effective communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills, she is committed to fostering innovation, compliance, and sustainable growth within the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.

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Featured Publications

da Silva Ferreira, T., Pauletti, G. M., Fernandes, E. A. F., Campos, A. F., Aceituno, A., … (2024). “Knowledge-based: facilitating access to medicines in Latin America.”

de Oliveira, L. G., de Souza Marcelino, V., & da Silva Rangel, F. C. (2018). “Perception of chemicals graduates about the adoção of teaching methodologies in a virtual learning.

Ferreira, T. S. (2019). “Technical alignment of collaborators through the management of knowledge.” University of São Paulo.

Ferreira, T. S., Pauletti, G. M., & Vázquez-Suárez, L. (2025). “How the Stakeholders’ Perception Contributes to the Pharmaceutical Strategies: A Regional Case Study in Latin America.

Ferreira, T. S., Pauletti, G. M., Fernandes, E. A., Campos, A. F., Aceituno, A., … (2023). “Knowledge-Based: Strategic Access to Medicines in Latin America.

Serges Kikwani | Mechanics of Solids | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Serges Kikwani | Mechanics of Solids | Best Researcher Award

Laboratory of Mechanics and Acoustics (LMA) | Congo, Democratic Republic of the

Dr. Serges Kikwani is a PhD Research Scholar in Solid Mechanics at the Laboratory of Mechanics and Acoustics (LMA), Aix-Marseille University, France, where his research focuses on modeling thermomechanical coupling in adhesive bonding through experimental, analytical, and numerical methods. He holds a DEA in Applied Fluid Mechanics and an Engineering degree in Mechanical Construction from the University of Kinshasa, DRC. With extensive academic and industrial experience, Dr. Kikwani has contributed to mechanical design, thermodynamic solar pumping systems, and infrastructure projects in collaboration with JICA and other institutions. He has held teaching and research positions at multiple universities, including the University of Kinshasa, Loyola University, and the American University of Kinshasa, coordinating academic programs and mentoring students. His research interests encompass materials mechanics, structural adhesives, thermal characterization, and energy-efficient systems. He has published studies on thermal and viscoelastic characterization of adhesives, introducing non-destructive methods using PZT resonance and inverse finite element analysis to determine dynamic material properties. Recognized for his contributions to adhesive materials research, he was nominated for the Best Researcher Award for advancing understanding of dynamic and vibratory behavior in polymers. His work supports the development of more reliable and efficient structural bonding solutions, bridging theoretical, numerical, and experimental approaches in solid mechanics.

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Featured Publications

Kikwani, S. (2025). “Thermal characterization of adhesives and studies of CTR between metal and adhesives.” In Proceedings, Springer.

Kikwani, S. (2025). “Multi-Scale Characterization of Viscoelastic Properties in Structural Adhesives Using PZT Resonance and Non-Contact Impulse Validation.” Results in Engineering, November 6, 2025.

Kikwani, S. (2025). “Thermal characterization of adhesives and studies of CTR between metal and adhesives.” 8th International Conference on Adhesive Bonding 2025, Porto, Portugal, July 11, 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.

Zhifen Chen | Public Health Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhifen Chen | Public Health Analytics | Best Researcher Award

German Heart Center, TUM University Hospital, Technical University of Munich (TUM) | Germany

Dr. Zhifen Chen is an Independent Junior Group Leader at the German Heart Center, Technical University of Munich, specializing in experimental cardiology. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Life Sciences from Hubei Normal University and a Master of Science from Tsinghua University. Dr. Chen completed her PhD at the Technical University of Munich with a summa cum laude distinction, focusing on human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes for cardiac disease modeling, therapeutic discovery, and safety pharmacology. She pursued postdoctoral research at Harvard University and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, contributing to functional genomics, CRISPR-based screening, and cardiovascular disease studies. Her research focuses on the genetics and molecular mechanisms of coronary artery disease, adipose tissue biology, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular precision medicine. Dr. Chen has secured multiple competitive grants, including from the DFG, DZHK, and international cardiovascular research partnerships. She has received numerous awards and honors, such as PhD summa cum laude, international travel awards, and conference prizes. She actively supervises postdoctoral researchers, PhD, MD, Master, and Bachelor students, and contributes to scientific communities as a reviewer, consortium member, and workshop organizer. Dr. Chen’s work integrates genome editing, transcriptomics, and advanced in vitro models to identify novel therapeutic targets, advancing cardiovascular research and translational medicine.

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Featured Publications

von Scheidt, M., Adkar, S. S., Krefting, J., Hoermann, G., Meggendorfer, M., Bauer, S., Mitchell, S., Pugach, I., Friess, C., Ma, A., et al. (2025). “Clonal Haematopoiesis of Indeterminate Potential and Mortality in Coronary Artery Disease.” European Heart Journal.

Xu, C., Nie, X., Chen, Z., Qu, J. Z., & Wang, D. (2025). “Stenotic Left Atrioventricular Valve after Atrioventricular Septal Defect Repair: A Distinct Surgical Phenotype.” The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.

Chen, Z., Li, S., Song, X., Diagel, A., Li, L., Moggio, A., Li, Z., Chen, Y., Dang, T., Li, M., et al. (2025). “An Interplay of Non-Coding RNAs Regulates CDH13 Expression and Affects Endothelial Function and Coronary Artery Disease Risk.” Preprint.

Byers, P., Kellerer, T., Li, M., Chen, Z., Huser, T., & Hellerer, T. (2025). “Super-Resolution Upgrade for Deep Tissue Imaging Featuring Simple Implementation.” Nature Communications.

Sanin, V., Schmieder, R. S., Koenig, W., Li, L., Schunkert, H., & Chen, Z. (2025). “Rolle der Genetik in der Präzisionsmedizin der Koronaren Herzkrankheit.” Herz.

Hatice Zeynep Kosar |  Interdisciplinary Data Insights | Global Insight Excellence Award

Ms. Hatice Zeynep Kosar |  Interdisciplinary Data Insights | Global Insight Excellence Award

Dokuz Eylül University | Turkey

Dr Hatice Zeynep Kosar holds a PhD in Laboratory Animal Science from Dokuz Eylül University (Turkey), an Associate Degree in Law from Anadolu University and a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from Uludağ University (Türkiye). At Dokuz Eylül University’s Multidisciplinary Department of Laboratory Animal Science she has contributed to advancing experimental research infrastructure and ethical standards. Her research centres on laboratory animal facility design and the application of the 3R (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) principles in animal experiments. She co-authored a 2024 study on physical conditions in conventional laboratory animal facilities and a 2025 article in the African Journal of Urology examining differences between countries in experimental partial nephrectomy procedures. She holds a patent application (No: 2024-GE-122346) for a platform serving as a transport unit and safety cabin for laboratory animals. She is a member of the Springer Nature Research Communities (Biomedical Research, Research Data) and participates in COST Action CA21139 (“Improving the Quality of Biomedical Science with 3R Concepts”). Her contributions emphasise the ethical and scientific rigour of animal experimentation and call for harmonised global standards in this area. This global-insight excellence award nomination honours her efforts to merge animal welfare with rigorous experimental design and to promote international research ethics.

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Featured Publications

Koşar, H.Z. (2024). Are there differences between countries in the application of experimental partial nephrectomy procedures? 5th International Ethics Congress. Writing – review and editing, Conceptualization.

Yılmaz, O., & Koşar, H.Z. (2024). Konvansiyonel laboratuvar hayvan tesisinde, aktif kullanım süresince, mekanlar arasındaki fiziksel şartlarda farklılık var mıdır? Laboratuvar Hayvanları Bilimi ve Uygulamaları Dergisi.

Koşar, H.Z., & Yılmaz, O. (2023). A case of ulcerative pododermatitis in Balb/c mice. 5th National Laboratory Animal Science Congress, İstanbul, Türkiye. 18 September 2023. Conference Paper.

Koşar, H.Z., Yılmaz, O., & Keskinoğlu, P. (2025). Are there differences between countries in the application of experimental partial nephrectomy procedures? [Journal Title not specified] Conceptualization.

Koşar, H.Z. (2023). Are there differences between countries in the application of the 3R rule in experimental animal research? 5th National Laboratory Animal Science Congress, İstanbul, Türkiye. 18 September 2023. Conference Paper.

Vassilis Barkoukis | Human Behavior Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Vassilis Barkoukis | Human Behavior Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Aristotle University Of Thessaloniki | Greece

A distinguished scholar in Sport and Exercise Psychology, this academic serves as an Associate Professor at the Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Holding dual PhDs—one in Human Performance and Health from Aristotle University (2001) and another in Social and Sport Psychology from the University of Sheffield (2018)—their work bridges psychology, education, and athletic performance. With extensive teaching experience across undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels in Greece and Romania, they have contributed courses in sport psychology, pedagogy, research methods, and curriculum development. Their research focuses on motivation, teaching climates, physical activity pedagogy, health promotion, and psychological aspects of sport performance and behavior. The scholar has participated in 37 funded national and international research projects, published over 150 peer-reviewed papers and proceedings, and contributed to 18 book chapters and 4 edited volumes. Recognized with multiple awards, including the “Researcher of the Year” (2022) and National Scholarship Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, their work has achieved significant global impact with over 4,111 citations, an Documents 144, and an i10-index of 34. Their career reflects a deep commitment to advancing sport science, education, and health promotion through innovative, evidence-based research and teaching excellence.

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Featured Publications

Barkoukis, V., et al. (2025). Transforming anti-doping education with web-based interactive programs and applications: A scoping review. Emerging Trends in Drugs, Addictions and Health. (Open access).

Barkoukis, V., et al. (2025). Enhancing preschoolers’ motor creativity through playfulness and social engagement. Children. (Open access).

Barkoukis, V., et al. (2025). The role of school environment on the sustainable development of pre-schoolers’ motor creativity. Sports. (Open access).

Barkoukis, V., et al. (2025). Athletes from Great Britain report greater doping likelihood than Greek and Italian athletes: A cross-sectional survey of over 4,000 athletes. Performance Enhancement and Health. (Open access, 1 citation).

Barkoukis, V., et al. (2025). Evaluation of a sports integrity course for university students. Performance Enhancement and Health. (Open access).

Barkoukis, V., et al. (2025). A whole-school approach for the promotion of physical activity: An evaluation of stakeholders’ and educators’ perceptions about education in six European countries. Education Sciences. (Open access, 1 citation).

Anatoly Vershinin | Algorithm Development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Anatoly Vershinin | Algorithm Development | Best Researcher Award

Lomonosov Moscow State University | Russia

Professor Anatoly Vershinin is a distinguished computational mechanics researcher at Lomonosov Moscow State University, holding a Doctorate in Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Graduating with honors from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics in 2006, he has been a core member of the Chair of Computational Mechanics since 2009. With an h-index of 11 and over 321 citations, Professor Vershinin has authored 51 journal articles, 4 books, and holds 33 patents, contributing significantly to numerical modeling, high-performance computing, and computational mechanics. His research focuses on numerical discretization methods for nonlinear partial differential equations and parallel algorithms for massively parallel computing systems, underpinning the industrial structural engineering software CAE Fidesys. He has led or contributed to 11 research projects and multiple consultancy initiatives in collaboration with institutes such as the Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth and Saudi Aramco Moscow Innovation Center. An active member of the International Program Committee for “Advanced Mechanics: Structure, Materials, Tribology,” he bridges academia and industry, driving innovations in structural analysis and computational methods. His contributions have earned recognition for advancing numerical methods, high-performance simulations, and practical engineering applications, establishing him as a leading figure in computational mechanics research.

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Featured Publications

Yarushina, V. M.; Podladchikov, Y. Y.; Vershinin, A. V. (2025). “A Micromechanical Model for Mineral Replacement Reactions and Associated Deformation: From Pore Clogging to Solid Volume Increase” in American Journal of Science.

Ampilov, Y. P.; Vershinin, A. V.; Kunchenko, D. S.; Petrovsky, K. A.; Safuanova, K. R. (2025). “Prediction of Thin-Layer Thickness Using Seismic Full-Waveform Modeling” in Moscow University Geology Bulletin.

Levin, V. A.; Vershinin, A. V. (2024). “CAE Fidesys as the Implementation of Fundamental Results of Computational Mechanics into Industry” in International Scientific Conference “Advanced Mechanics: Structure, Materials, Tribology”, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, 23-26 сентября 2024. Abstracts

Levin, V. A.; Vershinin, A. V.; Yakovlev, M. Ya; Levchegov, I. O.; Zhmurovsky, A. A. (2024). “Computed Tomography Based Stress-Strain Analysis of Heterogeneous Models of Rocks and Biological Tissues Using Unstructured Meshes” in Russian Physics Journal.

Vershinin, A.; Ampilov, Y.; Levin, V.; Petrovsky, K. (2024). “Full waveform modeling in seismic exploration based on a digital geological model using spectral element method on GPU” in 16th World Congress on Computational Mechanics and 4th Pan American Congress on Computational Mechanics.

Uche Ndidi | Data Visualization | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Uche Ndidi | Data Visualization | Best Researcher Award

Ahmadu Bello University | Nigeria

Dr. Uche Samuel Ndidi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, with over 15 years of academic experience. He earned a BSc in Applied Biochemistry from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria (2004), an MSc in Biochemistry from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria (2009), and completed his PhD in Biotechnology in Health and Investigative Medicine at the Instituto Gonçalo Moniz-Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ), Brazil (2013), and is currently pursuing postdoctoral research in Human Pathology at FIOCRUZ (2024). His research focuses on medical biochemistry, with emphasis on sickle cell disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, trypanosomiasis, and neglected tropical diseases, employing advanced techniques such as PCR, ELISA, HPLC, and flow cytometry. He has authored over 23 publications, with numerous citations, and has supervised both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Dr. Ndidi serves as the Postgraduate Coordinator in the Department of Biochemistry at ABU and as the Student Internship Officer of the African Centre of Excellence in Neglected Tropical Diseases and Forensic Biotechnology (ACENTDFB), and is a member of the Nigerian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Science Association of Nigeria. His work has been recognized with the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ) Scholarship and the Brazil National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) Scholarship. Dr. Ndidi’s extensive research and leadership have advanced the understanding and management of key biochemical and medical conditions, particularly in African populations.

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Featured Publications

Ndidi, U.S.; Ogwuche O.I.; Jonathan, E.U.; Iroha, O.K. (2025). “Drug repurposing in cancer research: a bibliometric analysis.” Discover Oncology.

Ndidi, U.S.; Adanho, C.S.A.; Santiago, R.P.; Yahouédéhou, S.C.M.A.; Santana, S.S.; Mafili, V.V.; Pitanga, T.N.; Fonseca, C.A.; Ferreira, J.R.D.; Adorno, E.V. et al. (2019). “Effect of N(Epsilon)-(carboxymethyl)lysine on laboratory parameters and its association with βS haplotype in children with sickle cell anemia.” Disease Markers.

Okpe, O.; Ndidi, U.S.; Ojowu, J.; Maifada, S.R.; Etim, E.E.; Awen, D.A.; Ovur, C.E. (2019). “GC–MS profiling and antimalarial activity of Khaya grandifoliola on Plasmodium berghei–infected mice.” Journal of Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants.

Yahouédéhou, S.C.M.A.; da Guarda, C.C.; Figueiredo, C.V.B.; Santiago, R.P.; Carvalho, S.P.; Fiuza, L.M.; Ndidi, U.S.; Oliveira, R.M.; Carvalho, M.O.S.; Nascimento, V.M.L. et al. (2019). “Hydroxyurea alters hematological, biochemical and inflammatory biomarkers in Brazilian children with SCA: investigating associations with βS haplotype and α-thalassemia.” PLoS ONE.

Yahouédéhou, S.C.M.A.; Adorno, E.V.; da Guarda, C.C.; Ndidi, U.S.; Carvalho, S.P.; Santiago, R.P.; Aleluia, M.M.; de Oliveira, R.M.; Gonçalves, M.S. (2018). “Hydroxyurea in the management of sickle cell disease: pharmacogenomics and enzymatic metabolism.” Pharmacogenomics Journal.

 

Abdul Hakeem Anwer | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdul Hakeem Anwer | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Qatar University | Qatar

Abdul Hakeem Anwer is a dedicated researcher in the fields of electrocatalytic reduction, nanomaterials, and sustainable energy systems. His career reflects a strong commitment to advancing scientific innovation, particularly in developing efficient solutions for carbon dioxide reduction, wastewater treatment, supercapacitors, and microbial fuel cells. With a proven record of research excellence and international collaboration, he has established himself as a promising scientist in chemistry and materials science.

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Education

He pursued his academic journey at Aligarh Muslim University, India, where he completed his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate in Industrial Chemistry and Chemistry. His Ph.D. research focused on bioproduct formation using bioelectrochemical systems, laying the foundation for his later work on advanced nanomaterials and electrocatalysis. His academic training equipped him with strong experimental, analytical, and problem-solving skills to address pressing global challenges in energy and environmental sciences.

Experience

Abdul Hakeem has worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Qatar University, where his research centers on electrocatalytic CO2 reduction and advanced nanomaterials, alongside mentoring graduate students. Previously, he served at Yeungnam University, South Korea, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to push forward energy and environmental projects. Before these international engagements, he contributed as a Senior Research Fellow at IIT Delhi and as a Research Assistant at AMU, where he worked on materials development for microbial fuel cells and energy storage applications. His early industrial experience as a chemist in a food products company gave him practical insights into applied chemistry and quality assessment, broadening his professional expertise.

Research Interests

His research spans electrocatalysis, advanced nanomaterials, CO2 reduction technologies, microbial fuel cells, photocatalysis, and supercapacitors. He is particularly focused on developing hybrid materials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and nanostructures for energy harvesting, wastewater remediation, and pollutant degradation. His scientific contributions highlight innovative pathways to sustainable energy, environmental remediation, and the circular economy, aligning with global needs for clean technologies and green energy solutions.

Awards

Abdul Hakeem’s scientific excellence has been recognized through multiple awards and travel grants. He received support from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) to present at the Global CO2 Challenge in Germany and was granted the Trans-YTF fellowship by the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) to participate in an advanced lecture course in Greece. Additionally, he secured a Council of Science and Technology fellowship in India, underscoring his contributions to funded research projects. His achievements reflect both his international standing and his ability to contribute meaningfully to collaborative scientific networks.

Publications

Mashkoor, F., Mashkoor, R., Shoeb, M., Anwer, A.H., Ansari, M.Z., & Jeong, C. (2023). A smart recycling solution: WS₂-halloysite nanocomposite for heavy metals remediation from wastewater and postliminar application in electrochemical supercapacitor for energy storage. Applied Clay Science.

Mahmoud, K.H., Alsubaie, A.S., Anwer, A.H., & Ansari, M.Z. (2023). Comparative Analysis of Perovskite Solar Cells for Obtaining a Higher Efficiency Using a Numerical Approach. Micromachines, 14(6), 1127.

Mashkoor, F., Mashkoor, R., Shoeb, M., Anwer, A.H., Jeong, H., & Jeong, C. (2023). Freestanding WS₂-MWCNT Nanocomposite for Electrochemical Detection of Contaminants of Emerging Concern—Perfluorooctanoic Acid “A Forever Chemical” and Supercapacitor Applications. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 11(32), 11842–11854.

Waris, Anwer, A.H., & Khan, M.Z. (2023). Graphene quantum dots for clean energy solutions. In Graphene Quantum Dots: Biomedical and Environmental Sustainability Applications (pp. 65–88). Elsevier.

Ahmad, N., Bano, D., Jabeen, S., Ahmad, N., Iqbal, A., Waris, Anwer, A.H., & Jeong, C. (2023). Insight into the adsorption thermodynamics, kinetics, and photocatalytic studies of polyaniline/SnS₂ nanocomposite for dye removal. Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 9, 100321.

Conclusion

Through his academic journey, international experience, and impactful research, Abdul Hakeem Anwer has emerged as a forward-looking scientist dedicated to solving complex challenges in energy and environmental chemistry. His work on nanomaterials, electrocatalysis, and bioelectrochemical systems continues to inspire sustainable innovation and global collaboration. With a growing portfolio of high-impact publications, book chapters, and a granted patent, he remains committed to advancing clean energy solutions and eco-efficient technologies for the future.

Jennifer Feitosa | Qualitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jennifer Feitosa | Qualitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Claremont McKenna College | United States

Dr. Jennifer Feitosa is an accomplished scholar and educator in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Claremont McKenna College. She is widely recognized for her expertise in team dynamics, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), and organizational behavior. Her career reflects a strong commitment to advancing psychological science through research, teaching, and mentorship across international contexts. With extensive academic positions in the United States and Europe, including roles at Claremont Graduate University, IE University, and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid as a U.S. Fulbright Scholar, she bridges cross-cultural perspectives in the study of teamwork and organizational performance.

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Education

Dr. Feitosa earned her Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from the University of Central Florida, where her doctoral research explored the role of mutual trust in explaining diversity-performance relationships, funded by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory. Her academic journey began with a B.S. in Psychology, where she graduated with honors and completed a thesis on diversity, openness, and ethnic similarity in team collaboration. Her educational background set the stage for her lifelong focus on the intersection of psychology, teamwork, and organizational science.

Experience

Her academic career spans prestigious institutions. At Claremont McKenna College, she advanced from Assistant to Associate Professor, teaching core courses in organizational psychology, statistics, and team leadership with a DEI focus. She also contributes as extended faculty at Claremont Graduate University’s Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences. Internationally, she has served as Visiting Professor at IE University in Madrid and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid through a Fulbright appointment, as well as a Visiting Scholar at Universitat de Barcelona under Erasmus Mundus sponsorship. Earlier in her career, she was an Assistant Professor at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and Doctoral Faculty at the Graduate Center, CUNY. These roles highlight her ability to integrate research, cross-cultural engagement, and innovative pedagogy.

Research Interest

Dr. Feitosa’s research centers on teamwork, diversity, and belonging in organizational contexts. She investigates how relational networks, trust, and inclusivity influence team effectiveness, particularly in multicultural and global settings. Her projects have addressed pressing issues such as sustaining performance amidst rapid change, family-building friendly climates, DEI in classrooms and workplaces, and belonging in international assignments. Her work extends to specialized domains, including space exploration, where she has collaborated on NASA-funded initiatives for multicultural training of astronauts. Through her METRICS Lab, she emphasizes applied research that informs organizations on building inclusive, high-performing teams in rapidly evolving environments.

Awards

Dr. Feitosa’s contributions have been recognized with numerous awards and honors. She received the U.S. Scholar Fulbright Award for her research in Spain, the Carolyn Dexter Best International Paper Award finalist recognition, and the J. Richard Hackman Award finalist distinction for her doctoral dissertation advancing group research. At Claremont McKenna College, she has been honored with Faculty Research Grant Awards, an Anti-Racism Faculty Fellowship, and nominations for Faculty Community Excellence Awards. Her METRICS Lab earned CMC’s Organization Community Excellence Award, underscoring her leadership in fostering inclusive academic communities. She has also received recognition as Reviewer of the Year by the Journal of Business and Psychology, highlighting her role in advancing scholarly standards.

Publications

Feitosa, J. (2025). “The Relevance of Glocal Support for DEIB: A Mixed-Method Approach.” Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal.

Handke, L., Costa, P., Feitosa, J. (2025). “How Virtual Are We? Introducing the Team Perceived Virtuality Scale.” Journal of Business and Psychology.

Feitosa, J., Almeida, A.M., Ishee, T. (2025). “Microaggressions in the Workplace: A Guide for Managers.” Merits. DOI: 10.3390/merits5020010.

Sim, J.J., Feitosa, J. (2025). “Elton Mayo (1880–1949).” In Handbook of Management Thinkers, Routledge.

Shirley, S.L., Feitosa, J. (2024). “Challenging Assumptions: Gender, Peer Evaluations, and the Broken Rung in Leadership Trajectories.” Merits, 4(3), 19.

Feitosa, J., Davis, A.S., Romain, R., Delice, F. (2024). “Team Membership Change Events: Processes That Support Gender Diverse Teams.” Small Group Research.

Conclusion

Through her educational background, international academic experience, impactful research, and award-winning contributions, Dr. Jennifer Feitosa exemplifies the role of a global scholar bridging psychological science with organizational practice. Her focus on diversity, trust, and team performance reflects both a theoretical and applied commitment to advancing inclusive and effective work environments. As an educator, mentor, and researcher, she continues to shape the future of Industrial-Organizational Psychology, empowering teams and organizations to thrive in dynamic, multicultural contexts.