Adogbeji Victor l Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Adogbeji Victor l Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

University of Johannesburg | South Africa

Dr. Adogbeji Victor is a senior urologist and academic clinician with extensive experience in clinical urology, nephro-urology, and medical education. Dr. Adogbeji Victor completed medical training at Niigata University and earned a PhD from Jichi Medical University, followed by progressive academic and leadership roles in university hospitals and major medical centers. His professional experience includes serving as department chief, lecturer, clinical professor, and visiting research fellow in the United States. Dr. Adogbeji Victor’s research interests focus on urological diseases, surgical outcomes, and clinical management, supported by strong skills in urological surgery, clinical research, and teaching. His career reflects sustained academic contribution, hospital leadership, and commitment to advancing urological practice.

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Experimental Investigation into Heat Transfer and Flow Characteristics of Magnetic Hybrid Nanofluid (Fe₃O₄/TiO₂) in the Turbulent Region
Applied Thermal Engineering, 2025, 258, 124630

Magnetohydrodynamics of Nanofluid Internal Forced Convection: A Review and Outlook for Practical Applications
Results in Physics, 2024, 108082

Experimental Investigation of Heat Transfer Enhancement, Thermal Efficiency, and Pressure Drop in Forced Convection of Magnetic Hybrid Nanofluid (Fe₃O₄/TiO₂)
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 2024, 63, 105313

Design, Construction and Performance Evaluation of a Low-Cost Electric Baking Oven
Innovative Systems Design and Engineering, 2012, 3(11), 38–49
Experimental Investigation and Machine Learning Modeling of the Effects of Hybridization Mixing Ratio, Nanoparticle Type, and Temperature on Thermophysical Properties
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2025

Peng Wang | Public Health Analytics | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Peng Wang | Public Health Analytics | Best Research Article Award

Xizang university | China

Dr. Peng Wang is an emerging scholar in the field of plateau health ecology, with a strong academic foundation in forensic medicine and basic medicine. His academic journey demonstrates a steady progression from undergraduate studies to advanced doctoral research, marked by a focus on health challenges unique to high-altitude populations. He has consistently engaged in scientific research, academic exchanges, and collaborative projects, contributing valuable insights into the intersection of medicine, ecology, and machine learning applications in healthcare. Through his publications, participation in symposia, and leadership in talent training programs, Dr. Wang has positioned himself as a promising researcher dedicated to advancing healthcare in plateau regions.

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Education

Dr. Wang completed his undergraduate studies in forensic medicine at Henan University of Science and Technology, where he gained a solid grounding in medical science and evidence-based approaches to health-related issues. He further pursued a master’s degree in basic medicine at Tibet University, where his academic focus deepened toward the foundational aspects of medical research. Building on these experiences, he embarked on a doctoral program in plateau health ecology at Tibet University, dedicating his research to understanding the physiological, environmental, and social factors affecting populations living at high altitudes. This educational progression has provided him with multidisciplinary expertise, equipping him to address complex health issues in unique ecological environments.

Experience

Dr. Wang’s academic and professional experiences reflect his active involvement in both research and academic communities. He has participated in significant scholarly gatherings, such as the First and Second Plateau Medicine Symposia at Tibet University, where he contributed to discussions on health and medicine in high-altitude regions. His experience extends beyond attending conferences; he has taken leadership roles in postgraduate and doctoral-level training programs, serving as the first host for the “High-level Talent Training Program.” These initiatives highlight his ability to mentor, guide, and collaborate with fellow researchers and students, fostering an environment of academic growth and innovation.

Research Interest

Dr. Wang’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of plateau health ecology, medical science, and data-driven healthcare solutions. His work emphasizes understanding how high-altitude environments affect human physiology, health risks, and disease prevalence. A notable example is his research on osteoporosis prediction in Tibetan middle-aged and elderly women, where he applied and compared machine learning models to improve diagnostic accuracy. This reflects his growing interest in integrating computational methods with medical research, demonstrating the potential of artificial intelligence to enhance healthcare outcomes in underserved regions. His broader interests include preventive medicine, ecological health, and the development of strategies tailored to the unique challenges faced by populations in plateau regions.

Awards

Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Wang has received multiple scholarships in recognition of his academic excellence and research contributions. These honors from Tibet University reflect not only his strong performance but also his dedication to advancing knowledge in health sciences. His recognition underscores the value of his contributions and affirms his commitment to rigorous academic pursuits and innovative research. Such achievements serve as milestones that highlight his growing impact within the medical and scientific community.

Publications

Wang, P. (2025). “Comparing Machine Learning Models for Osteoporosis Prediction in Tibetan Middle-Aged and Elderly Women.” Scientific Reports, 15(1), 10960.

Wang, P., et al. (2025). “Influencing Factors on Bone Mass Abnormalities in Tibetan Adult Females from a Socioeconomic Perspective.” BMC Women’s Health.

Conclusion

Dr. Peng Wang exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated researcher and academic professional with a focus on plateau health ecology and medical research. His educational background, spanning forensic medicine, basic medicine, and specialized doctoral training, has equipped him with a comprehensive perspective on health sciences. Through his scholarly publications, active participation in academic symposia, leadership in training programs, and recognition through awards, he has demonstrated both academic excellence and a commitment to addressing pressing healthcare issues in high-altitude populations. His research, particularly the integration of machine learning in medical prediction models, reflects a forward-looking vision that combines traditional health science with modern computational approaches. With a strong foundation and growing expertise, Dr. Wang continues to make meaningful contributions to the advancement of health research and medical innovation in challenging ecological contexts.