Pardis Biglarbeigi | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pardis Biglarbeigi | Arti  Vision | Best Researcher Award

👤 Dr. Pardis Biglarbeigi, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

Pardis Biglarbeigi is a dedicated researcher and lecturer specializing in signal/image processing, data analytics, and artificial intelligence. She holds a BSc from Iran (2006-2010), an MSc from Italy (2011-2014), and a PhD in Engineering from Ulster University, UK (2015-2019). With over five years of teaching experience across multiple UK universities, she integrates research with academia, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. Her expertise spans health data, bio-signal analysis, and pharmacological applications. She has made significant contributions to digital medicine, including NHS electronic health records analysis and ECG printout digitalization. As an editorial board member of npj Digital Medicine, she actively contributes to advancing AI-driven healthcare solutions. Pardis collaborates with Ulster University and the University of Liverpool to pioneer methodologies in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and cardiovascular data science. Her work, published in high-impact journals such as ACS Nano and Science Advances, is shaping modern approaches in medical AI applications.

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Evaluation of Dr. Pardis Biglarbeigi for the Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pardis Biglarbeigi demonstrates a strong academic and research background, making her a competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a BSc, MSc, and PhD in Engineering, coupled with her experience as a Research Associate and Lecturer across multiple UK universities, she has built a multidisciplinary expertise in signal/image processing, data analytics, and AI-driven predictive models. Her transition into biomedical research and public health, particularly in pharmacology and therapeutics, showcases her adaptability and impact on healthcare innovations.

Her contributions to research are well-documented through her publications in high-impact journals such as ACS Nano, Small, Nanoscale Advances, Science Advances, and Expert Systems with Applications. Notably, her work on Wavelet Transform AFM (WT-AFM) has led to significant advancements in the characterization of biological materials. Additionally, her collaborations with Ulster University and the University of Liverpool have resulted in impactful research outcomes, including advanced methods for analyzing electronic health records.

🎓 Education

Pardis Biglarbeigi has a rich educational background in engineering and data analytics. She earned her BSc in Iran (2006-2010), followed by an MSc in Italy (2011-2014), where she refined her skills in computational modeling and data-driven research. Her academic journey culminated in a PhD in Engineering at Ulster University, UK (2015-2019), focusing on signal processing and AI applications in healthcare. During her PhD, she explored innovative computational methodologies, enhancing her expertise in interdisciplinary research. The transition from traditional engineering to digital health analytics was facilitated by her role as a Research Associate, where she delved into electronic health records and bio-signal/image processing. This robust academic foundation has positioned her at the forefront of AI-driven medical research. Now, as a Lecturer in Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the University of Liverpool, she applies her technical expertise to solve critical challenges in drug research and healthcare data analysis.

💼 Professional Experience 

Pardis Biglarbeigi has accumulated extensive experience in academia and research. She began her career as a Research Associate at Ulster University during her PhD, where she contributed to bio-signal/image processing and electronic health data analysis. Her expertise in computational modeling and AI led her to faculty roles at three UK universities, where she has been a lecturer for over five years. Currently, she is a Lecturer in Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the University of Liverpool, collaborating with medical professionals to address public health challenges, particularly in drug research. Pardis has played a pivotal role in projects such as the NHS electronic health records analysis and ECG printout digitalization with PulseAI. Her interdisciplinary collaborations have resulted in four high-impact publications and significant contributions to AI-driven healthcare analytics. As an editorial board member of npj Digital Medicine, she continues to drive innovation in medical AI applications and digital health solutions.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Pardis Biglarbeigi has been recognized for her contributions to AI-driven healthcare and biomedical signal processing. Her work has led to four high-impact publications in ACS Nano, Small, Nanoscale Advances, and Science Advances. She is an editorial board member of npj Digital Medicine, where she influences the future of AI applications in healthcare. Pardis has been an integral part of the CVD-COVID-UK/COVID-IMPACT consortium at the British Heart Foundation Data Science Centre, where she develops innovative analytical methods for complex health datasets. Her research on Wavelet Transform AFM (WT-AFM) has been widely acknowledged for its potential in enhancing biomedical material characterization. Additionally, her collaborations with NHS and PulseAI have positioned her as a leading figure in electronic health record analysis and digital signal processing. Through her groundbreaking contributions, she continues to shape the landscape of computational medicine and digital therapeutics, earning international recognition for her pioneering work.

🌍 Research Skills On Computer Vision

Pardis Biglarbeigi is a skilled researcher with expertise in signal/image processing, AI-driven predictive modeling, and biomedical data analytics. Her work focuses on integrating AI with electronic health data, contributing to groundbreaking research in digital medicine. She has developed innovative methodologies in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) for analyzing biological materials, leading to enhanced characterization techniques. As a member of the British Heart Foundation Data Science Centre, she designs advanced computational models for cardiovascular studies. Pardis has a strong foundation in time-series data analysis, machine learning, and statistical modeling, which she applies to healthcare applications. Her collaboration with NHS and PulseAI has enabled her to implement AI-based solutions for digital health record processing. With a track record of high-impact publications and interdisciplinary projects, she remains at the forefront of AI-driven healthcare research, pushing the boundaries of computational modeling in medical science.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Title: A data-driven simulator for the strategic positioning of aerial ambulance drones reaching out-of-hospital cardiac arrests: a genetic algorithmic approach
    Authors: C. Mackle, R. Bond, H. Torney, R. McBride, J. McLaughlin, D. Finlay, et al.
    Journal: IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
    Citation Count: 26
    Year: 2020
  • Title: Partitioning the impacts of streamflow and evaporation uncertainty on the operations of multipurpose reservoirs in arid regions
    Authors: P. Biglarbeigi, M. Giuliani, A. Castelletti
    Journal: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
    Citation Count: 26
    Year: 2018
  • Title: COVID-19 modelling by time-varying transmission rate associated with mobility trend of driving via Apple Maps
    Authors: M. Jing, K.Y. Ng, B. Mac Namee, P. Biglarbeigi, R. Brisk, R. Bond, D. Finlay, et al.
    Journal: Journal of Biomedical Informatics
    Citation Count: 22
    Year: 2021
  • Title: Data-driven versus a domain-led approach to k-means clustering on an open heart failure dataset
    Authors: A. Jasinska-Piadlo, R. Bond, P. Biglarbeigi, R. Brisk, P. Campbell, F. Browne, et al.
    Journal: International Journal of Data Science and Analytics
    Citation Count: 20
    Year: 2023
  • Title: Epileptic multi-seizure type classification using electroencephalogram signals from the Temple University Hospital Seizure Corpus: A review
    Authors: N. McCallan, S. Davidson, K.Y. Ng, P. Biglarbeigi, D. Finlay, B.L. Lan, et al.
    Journal: Expert Systems with Applications
    Citation Count: 18
    Year: 2023
  • Title: What can machines learn about heart failure? A systematic literature review
    Authors: A. Jasinska-Piadlo, R. Bond, P. Biglarbeigi, R. Brisk, P. Campbell, et al.
    Journal: International Journal of Data Science and Analytics
    Citation Count: 10
    Year: 2022
  • Title: Data acquisition and imaging using wavelet transform: a new path for high-speed transient force microscopy
    Authors: A.F. Payam, P. Biglarbeigi, A. Morelli, P. Lemoine, J. McLaughlin, D. Finlay
    Journal: Nanoscale Advances
    Citation Count: 9
    Year: 2021
  • Title: Seizure classification of EEG based on wavelet signal denoising using a novel channel selection algorithm
    Authors: N. McCallan, S. Davidson, K.Y. Ng, P. Biglarbeigi, D. Finlay, B.L. Lan, et al.
    Conference: 2021 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference
    Citation Count: 8
    Year: 2021
  • Title: Epileptic seizure classification using combined labels and a genetic algorithm
    Authors: S. Davidson, N. McCallan, K.Y. Ng, P. Biglarbeigi, D. Finlay, B.L. Lan, et al.
    Conference: 2022 IEEE 21st Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference (MELECON)
    Citation Count: 7
    Year: 2022
  • Title: Many-objective direct policy search in the Dez and Karoun multireservoir system, Iran
    Authors: P. Biglarbeigi, M. Giuliani, A. Castelletti
    Conference: World Environmental and Water Resources Congress
    Citation Count: 7
    Year: 2014

Lesley Macheka | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lesley Macheka | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lesley Macheka, Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (MUAST), Zimbabwe

Lesley Macheka is an accomplished researcher and senior academic with over 20 years of experience, specializing in climate change, food systems, and food safety. He currently serves as the Executive Director of Innovation and Industrialization at Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (MUAST) and is also the Acting Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences. Macheka holds a PhD in Food Logistics and Quality Management from Wageningen University and Research, and his work has contributed significantly to Zimbabwe’s national development strategy, particularly in the areas of climate change adaptation and food security. His commitment to scientific research and policy advocacy has earned him numerous accolades, and his leadership skills are demonstrated through his successful supervision of a research team. Macheka’s expertise encompasses climate change, indigenous food systems, and food safety management, with a focus on sustainable agricultural practices and health outcomes.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Lesley Macheka stands out as a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her extensive experience, impressive academic credentials, and substantial contributions to impactful research. With a solid 20 years in the field, Macheka has demonstrated excellence both in her work and in mentoring others, evident from her current supervision of a motivated team of 30 professionals. Her dedication to advancing knowledge is further supported by the 12 research grants she has successfully secured over the past five years, showcasing her ability to attract funding for significant research endeavors.

Macheka’s research focus on critical issues like climate change, indigenous food systems, food safety, and quality management is not only relevant but also addresses pressing global challenges, particularly in the context of Zimbabwe. Her publications—32 peer-reviewed papers in prestigious journals—highlight her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in these areas. Her recent work, such as studies on climate change impacts on food systems and nutrition, demonstrates a deep understanding of both local and global challenges and aligns well with sustainable development goals (SDGs).

🎓 Education

Lesley Macheka holds a Doctorate in Food Logistics and Quality Management (2018) from Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands, where he developed expertise in food systems and sustainability. He also holds a Master of Science in Food Quality Management (2010) from the same institution. His educational background is further complemented by a Bachelor of Science Honours in Biological Sciences (2003) from the University of Zimbabwe. Macheka’s academic journey has provided him with a strong foundation in food science, climate change, and health, which underpins his research focus and his contributions to the field. His continuous pursuit of knowledge is evident in the multiple advanced certifications he holds, including Climate Change and Health (2024) and Sustainable Food Systems (2023). Macheka’s education, coupled with practical experience, enables him to integrate scientific principles into innovative solutions for global food systems challenges.

💼 Professional Experience 

Lesley Macheka’s career spans over two decades, marked by leadership roles and significant contributions to academia and research. Since 2023, Macheka has served as the Executive Director for Innovation and Industrialization at Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (MUAST), driving initiatives to integrate research with industrial applications. Additionally, he is the Acting Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences, leading academic growth and innovation. Prior to this, he held the position of Director of Innovation and Industrialisation at MUAST from 2019 to 2023. Macheka’s professional trajectory includes a prominent tenure as a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at Chinhoyi University of Technology (2011-2019), where he pioneered food science research initiatives. Earlier in his career, Macheka worked with the Grain Marketing Board as a Senior Quality Assurance Officer and as a Research and Advisory Officer at the Plant Protection Research Institute. His diverse career reflects a strong commitment to advancing scientific research and sustainable food systems.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Lesley Macheka’s work has garnered multiple awards and recognitions, particularly in the fields of climate change, food systems, and public health. Over the past five years, he has secured 12 research grants and published over 30 peer-reviewed scientific articles. His research in climate change, food security, and indigenous food systems has been highly influential, aligning with national priorities and global sustainable development goals (SDGs). Macheka’s exceptional contributions to academia and research earned him the position of Associate Professor in Food Science in July 2024. His work continues to impact the agricultural sector in Zimbabwe, influencing policies and practices related to climate-smart food systems. Recognized as a leader in the academic community, Macheka also received accolades for his research on the nutritional and microbial quality of indigenous foods and the resilience of smallholder farmers in the face of climate change. His influence extends beyond research into community development and innovation.

🌍 Research Skills On Climate Change

Lesley Macheka possesses a deep expertise in research, particularly in climate change, food systems, and food safety management. His skills span across multiple areas, including conducting large-scale surveys, managing multidisciplinary research teams, and analyzing complex data sets. Macheka is proficient in research grant acquisition, having secured over 12 grants in the past five years, supporting various research initiatives in Zimbabwe. His work focuses on climate-smart food systems, sustainable agriculture, and the nexus between climate change and food security. Macheka is also adept at using innovative research methodologies, such as soil property analysis and the study of indigenous food systems, to address real-world challenges. His interdisciplinary approach blends food science, environmental sustainability, and health outcomes, providing actionable solutions for communities. Macheka is committed to contributing to scientific knowledge and policy formulation through his ongoing research endeavors.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Barriers, benefits and motivation factors for the implementation of food safety management system in the food sector in Harare Province, Zimbabwe
    • Authors: L Macheka, FA Manditsera, RT Ngadze, J Mubaiwa, LK Nyanga
    • Citation: Food Control 34 (1), 126-131
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 192
  • Safety of wild harvested and reared edible insects: A review
    • Authors: TR Murefu, L Macheka, R Musundire, FA Manditsera
    • Citation: Food Control 101, 209-224
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 184
  • Exploration of logistics and quality control activities in view of context characteristics and postharvest losses in fresh produce chains: A case study for tomatoes
    • Authors: L Macheka, E Spelt, JGAJ van der Vorst, PA Luning
    • Citation: Food Control 77, 221-234
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 61
  • Nutritional and bioactive compounds composition of Eulepida mashona, an edible beetle in Zimbabwe
    • Authors: R Musundire, CJ Zvidzai, C Chidewe, RT Ngadze, L Macheka, …
    • Citation: Journal of Insects as Food and Feed 2 (3), 179-187
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 33
  • Identification of determinants of postharvest losses in Zimbabwean tomato supply chains as basis for dedicated interventions
    • Authors: L Macheka, EJH Spelt, EJ Bakker, JGAJ van der Vorst, PA Luning
    • Citation: Food Control 87, 135-144
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 31
  • Examining the influence of social media eWOM on consumers’ purchase intentions of commercialised indigenous fruits (IFs) products in FMCGs retailers
    • Authors: B Nyagadza, G Mazuruse, K Simango, L Chikazhe, T Tsokota, L Macheka
    • Citation: Sustainable Technology and Entrepreneurship 2 (3), 100040
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 30
  • Impact of climate change‑induced natural disasters on intangible cultural heritage related to food: a review
    • Authors: VP Dembedza, P Chopera, J Mapara, L Macheka
    • Citation: Journal of Ethnic Foods 9 (32), 1-11
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 25
  • Identifying causes of mechanical defects and critical control points in fruit supply chains: an overview of a banana supply chain
    • Authors: L Macheka, RT Ngadze, FA Manditsera, J Mubaiwa, R Musundire
    • Citation: International Journal of Postharvest Technology and Innovation 3 (2), 109-122
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 24
  • The impact of food fortification on stunting in Zimbabwe: does gender of the household head matter?
    • Authors: T Kairiza, G Kembo, A Pallegedara, L Macheka
    • Citation: Nutrition Journal 19 (22), 1-12
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 23
  • Contribution of edible insects to improved food and nutrition security: a review
    • Authors: F Matiza Ruzengwe, SP Nyarugwe, FA Manditsera, J Mubaiwa, S Cottin, …
    • Citation: International Journal of Food Science & Technology 57 (10), 6257-6269
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 18

Murugan Mariraj | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Murugan Mariraj | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Murugan Mariraj, Sri Kaliswari College, Sivakasi, India

Dr. M. Mariraj, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Sri Kaliswari College, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, India, is a dedicated academic with expertise in lichen taxonomy and its biomedical applications. With over 2 years of teaching and 7 years of research experience, Dr. Mariraj has significantly contributed to the field of Botany, focusing on the study of lichen species diversity and their potential biomedical applications. He has published 18 research articles and reported 2 new lichen species to the Tamil Nadu lichen database. As a lifetime member of the Indian Lichenological Society and Nature Science Foundation, his research involves analyzing lichen metabolites for anticancer properties and conducting in-vitro and in-vivo pharmacological studies. Dr. Mariraj’s work is widely recognized in the academic community, showcasing his commitment to both teaching and groundbreaking research.

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Research for Best Researcher Award: Dr. M. Mariraj

Dr. M. Mariraj’s qualifications, experience, and research contributions make him an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Holding a Ph.D. in Botany from Bharathiar University, he has spent over seven years in research and two years in teaching, with a clear focus on lichen taxonomy and its biomedical applications. His research has made significant contributions, including the discovery of two new lichen species and extensive studies on the biodiversity of lichens in the Nilgiri and Kodaikanal hills of the Western Ghats. These efforts have broadened the scientific community’s understanding of lichen diversity, especially in southern India.

Dr. Mariraj’s work is notable for its use of advanced analytical techniques such as LCMS, HPLC, and FTIR-ATR, which he employed to identify bioactive compounds in lichens, particularly those with potential anticancer properties. His cancer-related research, which includes both in-vitro and in-vivo studies, reflects the depth of his commitment to exploring how lichens can contribute to biomedical science, especially in skin cancer treatment. His dedication to the field is further emphasized by his role as a reviewer for several respected journals, as well as his membership in prominent organizations like the Indian Lichenological Society.

🎓 Education 

Dr. M. Mariraj earned his Ph.D. in Botany from Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, where he was highly commended for his research on the evaluation of UV irradiation absorbing compounds from lichens against skin cancer. He also completed his M.Sc. in Botany with First Class distinction (75%) from Bharathiar University in 2017, where his post-graduation research focused on the nutritional and antioxidant properties of Centrosema pubescens Benth. Dr. Mariraj holds a B.Sc. in Botany with First Class (68.9%) from Government Arts & Science College, Coimbatore. His academic journey reflects his deep commitment to understanding the complexities of plant biology and their practical applications, particularly in lichenology. Additionally, his undergraduate research involved surveying indoor plants in Coimbatore District, further solidifying his passion for biodiversity and plant science.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. M. Mariraj’s professional journey has been marked by his passion for both teaching and research. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Sri Kaliswari College, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, since July 2023. Prior to this, he worked as a Project Associate-I at Pasumpon Thiru Muthuramalinga Thevar Memorial (PTMTM) College, Kamuthi, Tamil Nadu, where he gained valuable experience in research. Throughout his career, Dr. Mariraj has contributed extensively to lichen taxonomy, focusing on the diversity and biomedical applications of lichens. His work has led to the discovery of new lichen species and the publication of numerous research papers in esteemed international journals. His research spans across various methodologies, including LCMS analysis, column chromatography, HPLC, and FTIR-ATR, positioning him as a leading figure in his field with significant contributions to both academic teaching and applied scientific research.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. M. Mariraj’s outstanding contributions to lichenology and Botany have earned him several prestigious accolades. In 2018-2019, he received the ‘Best Research Scholar Award’ from the Nature Science Foundation for his excellence in lichenology specialization. He also won the ‘Best Paper Award’ at the International Conference on Contemporary Research Trends in Mycology and Mycotechnology, held in 2019 at Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal. Dr. Mariraj’s excellence in various fields is further reflected in his receipt of the ‘Gold Medal’ for NCC Firing Camp in 2012 and the ‘Unique Lichen Identifier’ award during a faculty development program in Lichen Biology and Bioprospecting in 2017. These awards demonstrate his commitment to advancing research in Botany and lichenology while also recognizing his contributions to the academic and scientific community, further solidifying his role as a leading researcher in the field.

🌍 Research Skill On Agricultural

Dr. M. Mariraj possesses advanced research skills in lichen taxonomy and its biomedical applications. His research primarily focuses on studying the species diversity of lichens in the Nilgiri and Kodaikanal hills of the Western Ghats, a hotspot for biodiversity. Dr. Mariraj has honed skills in various modern analytical techniques, such as LCMS, column chromatography, HPLC, and FTIR-ATR analysis, enabling him to isolate and study bioactive compounds with potential anticancer properties. His work also involves in-vitro and in-vivo pharmacological studies, particularly for skin cancer treatment, showcasing his proficiency in biomedical research. Moreover, his expertise extends to environmental science, where he evaluates the potential health risks of pesticide toxins in major vegetables and fruits. Dr. Mariraj’s multifaceted research skills, coupled with his deep commitment to understanding plant metabolites and their practical applications, make him a leading researcher in his field.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Effect of metakaolin on the properties of pervious concrete
    Author(s): SB Singh, M Murugan
    Citation: Construction and Building Materials, 346, 128476
    Year: 2022
  • Phytofoods of Nubra valley, Ladakh-the cold desert
    Author(s): MP Murugan, XJ Raj, GP Kumar, SG Sunil Gupta, SB Singh
    Citation: N/A
    Year: 2010
  • Effect of aggregate size on properties of polypropylene and glass fibre-reinforced pervious concrete
    Author(s): S Bright Singh, M Murugan
    Citation: International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 23 (6), 2034-2048
    Year: 2022
  • Experimental study on concrete using sea sand as fine aggregate
    Author(s): R Mahendran, K Godwin, T Gnana Selvan, M Murugan
    Citation: Int. J. Sci. Eng. Res, 7, 48-52
    Year: 2016
  • Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic activity of leaves of Mucuna pruriens in alloxan induced diabetic rats
    Author(s): M Murugan, CUM Reddy
    Citation: J Pharm Sci Tech, 2009; 1 (2): 69-73
    Year: 2009
  • Engineering properties of horse gram (Macrotyloma uniflorum) varieties as a function of moisture content and structure of grain
    Author(s): R Vashishth, AD Semwal, M Pal Murugan, T Govind Raj, GK Sharma
    Citation: Journal of Food Science and Technology, 57 (4), 1477-1485
    Year: 2020
  • Determination of Total Phenols, Free Radical Scavenging and Antibacterial Activities of Mentha longifolia Linn. Hudson from the Cold Desert, Ladakh, India
    Author(s): XJ Raj, PK Bajpjpai, GP Kumar, MP Murugan, J Kumar, OP Chaurasia, …
    Citation: Pharmacognosy Journal, 2 (12)
    Year: 2010
  • Antioxidative activity and phytochemical investigation on a high altitude medicinal plant Dracocephalum heterophyllum Benth
    Author(s): J Raj, SS Bala
    Citation: Pharmacognosy Journal, 2 (6)
    Year: 2010
  • Antagonistic and antioxidant potencies of Centrosema pubescens benth extracts against nosocomial infection pathogens
    Author(s): M Murugan, K Rajendran, T Velmurugan, S Muthu, M Gundappa, …
    Citation: Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 29, 101776
    Year: 2020
  • A review on acrylamide mitigation strategies in various processed foods
    Author(s): M Pal Murugan, G Agathian, AD Semwal, GK Sharma
    Citation: Int. J. Adv. Res, 4, 1025-1040
    Year: 2016

 

H M IMRAN KAYS | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. H M IMRAN KAYS | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. H M IMRAN KAYS, University of Oklahoma, United States

H.M. Imran Kays is a PhD candidate at the University of Oklahoma’s School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science. He specializes in transportation engineering, particularly in flood propagation and cascading failures in interdependent transportation and stormwater networks. Imran’s research integrates socio-technical systems and crisis response communities, contributing to transportation resilience. His career includes work as a graduate research assistant at renowned institutions, with a solid background in transportation system modeling. Imran also serves as a major in the Corps of Engineers, Bangladesh Army, bringing a unique blend of academic rigor and practical experience. Throughout his career, he has earned numerous awards, including the 2024 Best Poster Award at the Oklahoma Transportation Symposium and various scholarships and fellowships. His innovative work is highly regarded in his field, influencing both academic research and real-world infrastructure solutions.

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Suitability for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” – H.M. Imran Kays

H.M. Imran Kays, a PhD candidate in Civil Engineering at the University of Oklahoma, stands out as an exceptional candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” due to his impactful research in transportation engineering, particularly focusing on interdependencies between transportation and stormwater networks, resilience frameworks, and the modeling of cascading failures in critical infrastructure systems. His multidisciplinary approach, blending engineering with risk and resilience studies, has led to several high-quality publications, including journal articles and conference proceedings, which reflect his deep understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of civil engineering and transportation.

Kays’ ongoing work, including his involvement in projects like “Modeling Flood Propagation and Cascading Failures in Interdependent Transportation and Stormwater Networks,” showcases his ability to address pressing global challenges like climate change and infrastructure resilience. His research bridges critical gaps in understanding the vulnerabilities of interconnected systems under stress, making it highly relevant to contemporary issues. Additionally, his impressive list of awards—such as the Best Poster Award at the 2024 Oklahoma Transportation Symposium and several prestigious scholarships—demonstrates recognition of his contributions from the academic community.

🎓 Education 

Imran Kays is currently pursuing his PhD in Civil Engineering at the University of Oklahoma, specializing in transportation engineering. He earned his MSc and BSc in Civil Engineering from the Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), Bangladesh, where he focused on transportation systems and their resilience. His academic journey includes distinguished research in socio-geographic monitoring, transportation policies, and infrastructure utilization metrics. Imran’s advanced education has been supported by several prestigious scholarships, including the 2024 Donald E Hall Scholarship and the Walt Kolb Civil Engineering Graduate Fellowship. His strong academic foundation underpins his research focus on transportation system modeling, including flood propagation and cascading failures in interdependent systems. The expertise gained during his PhD research is coupled with hands-on experience in major engineering projects, ensuring his work bridges theoretical knowledge with practical solutions in civil engineering.

💼 Professional Experience 

Imran Kays has substantial professional experience, including roles as a Graduate Research Assistant and PhD student at the University of Oklahoma’s School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Florida International University, and Georgia Southern University. His research primarily focuses on transportation engineering, with key studies on the interdependencies between transportation and stormwater networks. As a graduate research assistant, Imran has contributed to numerous high-impact projects, applying his expertise in flood modeling, traffic management, and crisis response frameworks. In addition to his academic work, Imran serves as a Major in the Corps of Engineers, Bangladesh Army, where he applies his engineering knowledge to real-world infrastructure and crisis management challenges. His professional experience spans a broad spectrum, from hands-on traffic analysis to sophisticated modeling and resilience planning, which has shaped his approach to solving complex engineering problems.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Imran Kays has received multiple awards and recognitions throughout his academic career. He was honored with the Best Poster Award at the 2024 Oklahoma Transportation Symposium and has been awarded the 2024 Donald E Hall Scholarship and the 2024 Cleo Cross Scholarship. His academic excellence is further acknowledged by the 2024 Walt Kolb Civil Engineering Graduate Fellowship and the 2024 Bullard Dissertation Completion Fellowship. These accolades underscore his outstanding contributions to transportation research. Imran’s dedication to his field has also earned him the 2024 Robberson Travel Grant and the 2023 Gallogly College of Engineering Scholarship, among others. In addition to academic scholarships, Imran has been recognized for his work on the intersection of transportation and stormwater systems, with multiple publications and presentations at prestigious conferences. His achievements reflect his leadership in the field and his commitment to advancing transportation engineering.

🌍 Research Skills On Engineering

Imran Kays is a skilled researcher with a focus on transportation system modeling, resilience frameworks, and socio-technical systems in infrastructure. His expertise lies in analyzing and modeling the interdependencies between transportation and stormwater networks, exploring cascading failures during natural disasters. Imran has developed advanced resilience frameworks for transportation systems, incorporating data-driven approaches to assess infrastructure vulnerability and develop adaptive strategies. His work on integrating socio-geographic monitoring with transportation policies has received significant attention for its potential to shape future urban transportation planning. Additionally, Imran’s research includes flood modeling, crisis response communities, and risk perception analysis in online social networks. He employs a combination of AI, machine learning, and GIS to predict long-term traffic patterns and assess infrastructure resilience under varying conditions. Imran’s research contributes to the practical application of civil engineering in managing disasters and enhancing the resilience of transportation networks.

 📖 Publication Top Notes

  • H-CTM for simulating non-lane-based heterogeneous traffic
    Authors: HMI Kays, TH Shimu, M Hadiuzzaman, SM Muniruzzaman, …
    Citation: Transportation Letters, 11 (7), 382-390
    Year: 2019
  • Identifying crisis response communities in online social networks for compound disasters: the case of hurricane Laura and COVID-19
    Authors: KA Momin, HMI Kays, AM Sadri
    Citation: Transportation Research Record, 03611981231168120
    Year: 2023
  • Centrality-based lane interventions in road networks for improved level of service: the case of downtown Boise, Idaho
    Authors: MA Ahmed, HMI Kays, AM Sadri
    Citation: Applied Network Science, 8 (1), 2
    Year: 2023
  • Exploring the interdependencies between transportation and stormwater networks: The case of Norman, Oklahoma
    Authors: HMI Kays, AM Sadri, KKM Muraleetharan, PS Harvey, GA Miller
    Citation: Transportation Research Record, 2678 (5), 491-513
    Year: 2024
  • Towards Unifying Resilience and Sustainability for Transportation Infrastructure Systems: Conceptual Framework, Critical Indicators, and Research Needs
    Authors: HM Kays, AM Sadri
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.10039
    Year: 2022
  • Translating Social Media Crisis Narratives into Road Network Utilization Metrics: The Case of 2020 Oklahoma Ice Storm
    Authors: HM Kays, KA Momin, MB Thwala, KK Muraleetharan, AM Sadri
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.08616
    Year: 2022
  • Modeling Flood Propagation and Cascading Failures in Interdependent Transportation and Stormwater Networks
    Authors: HMI Kays, AM Sadri, PS Harvey, GA Miller
    Citation: International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection, 100741
    Year: 2025
  • Translating Risk Narratives in Socio-Technical Systems into Infrastructure Utilization Metrics During Compounding Hazard Events
    Authors: HMI Kays, KA Momin, KK Muraleetharan, AM Sadri
    Citation: Arif, Translating Risk Narratives in Socio-Technical Systems into …
    Year: 2024
  • A Data-driven Resilience Framework of Directionality Configuration based on Topological Credentials in Road Networks
    Authors: HM Kays, KA Momin, KK Muraleetharan, AM Sadri
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.07371
    Year: 2024
  • A Structural Equation Modeling Approach to Understand User’s Perceptions of Acceptance of Ride-Sharing Services in Dhaka City
    Authors: MMI Sourav, MR Islam, HM Kays, M Hadiuzzaman
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.04086
    Year: 2022

Sijoon Lee | Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sijoon Lee | Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sijoon Lee, Daegu-Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation, South Korea

Sijoon Lee is a veterinary biomedical scientist with a Ph.D. from Gyeongsang National University, specializing in microplastic toxicity and exosome-based therapeutics. With over a decade of research and toxicological pathology experience, he has pioneered studies on the effects of microplastics and extracellular vesicles in various biomedical fields. Currently a researcher at the Daegu-Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation in South Korea, Dr. Lee has contributed significantly to advancing knowledge in toxicology and the development of therapeutic approaches for diseases such as osteoporosis and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. His innovative work has earned him recognition in high-impact journals.

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Sijoon Lee is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award based on his extensive contributions to biomedical research, particularly in the areas of microplastic toxicity, exosome-based therapeutics, and osteoporosis treatments. With over 10 years of research experience, Dr. Lee has demonstrated a deep understanding of toxicological pathology and biomedical science. His projects—ranging from the evaluation of drug safety and efficacy to the development of technology for harmful substance evaluation—highlight his innovative approach to addressing critical health issues.

Dr. Lee’s work has made a significant impact, reflected in the publication of over 30 high-impact journal articles and the citation of his research more than 50 times. Notably, his groundbreaking work in microplastic toxicity and the development of therapeutic interventions using exosome-derived technologies has the potential to revolutionize biomedical treatment options. His contributions to drug safety evaluation, especially in collaboration with pharmaceutical companies, also underscore his excellence in translational research, making his work both impactful and relevant.

Education 🎓

Dr. Sijoon Lee obtained his Ph.D. in Veterinary Biomedical Science from Gyeongsang National University. His academic journey has been focused on the intersection of pathology, toxicology, and biomedical innovations, particularly in the study of microplastics and exosome-based therapies. His rigorous training laid the foundation for his research on the safety and efficacy of drug treatments, including those related to osteoporosis. His continuous pursuit of knowledge in toxicological pathology has earned him multiple memberships in prestigious scientific societies and recognition as an expert in his field.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Sijoon Lee has over ten years of experience in toxicological pathology and biomedical research. He is currently a researcher at the Daegu-Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation in South Korea, where he leads research projects on microplastic toxicity, drug efficacy for osteoporosis, and the development of therapeutic medical devices. Dr. Lee has supported several pharmaceutical and biotech companies in their R&D efforts, particularly in conducting toxicity studies and efficacy evaluations. His contributions to the pharmaceutical sector include providing pathological evaluations for FDA/MFDS compliance in preclinical studies and supporting osteoporosis drug development.

Awards and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Sijoon Lee’s research excellence has been acknowledged with numerous accolades, including over 50 citations for his works published in high-impact journals such as International Journal of Molecular Sciences and Polymers. He has received recognition for his contributions to the fields of microplastic toxicity, exosome-based therapeutics, and biomedical research. In addition, Dr. Lee holds multiple granted patents, such as “Composition for the prevention or treatment of liver disease containing fat extract of Gwamegi” and “Stress diagnostic technology using exosome-derived miRNAs.” He is a highly regarded member of multiple toxicology and veterinary societies.

Research Skills On Pathology 🌍

Dr. Sijoon Lee’s research expertise lies in the areas of microplastic toxicity, exosome-based therapeutics, and osteopathic treatments using stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles. His work focuses on understanding the toxicity and biodistribution of microplastics, developing biomarkers for diseases, and advancing the pharmacokinetics of medical materials. Additionally, Dr. Lee has contributed to neurobiology research and nerve regeneration mechanisms. His research aims to improve therapeutic outcomes for diseases like osteoporosis and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis through cutting-edge biomedical technologies.

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  • Title: Osteological analysis of Nyctereutes procyonoides bones excavated from the Gasan-ri archaeological site
    Authors: Lee, S., Choi, J., Won, C.
    Journal: Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 64
    Issue: 4
    Article ID: e34
  • Title: Spontaneous type II cell-derived bronchioloalveolar adenoma in a young ICR mouse
    Authors: Sung, M., Sung, S.-E., Choi, J.-H., Kim, D., Lee, S.
    Journal: Laboratory Animals
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 58
    Issue: 6
    Pages: 621–625
  • Title: Proteomic profiling of extracellular vesicles derived from human serum for the discovery of biomarkers in Avascular necrosis
    Authors: Sung, S.-E., Lim, J.-H., Kang, K.-K., Seo, M.-S., Lee, G.W.
    Journal: Clinical Proteomics
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 21
    Issue: 1
    Article ID: 39
  • Title: Extracellular Vesicles from Human Adipose Tissue-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Suppress RANKL-Induced Osteoclast Differentiation via miR122-5p
    Authors: Choi, J.-H., Sung, S.-E., Kang, K.-K., Seo, M.-S., Lee, G.W.
    Journal: Biochemical Genetics
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 62
    Issue: 4
    Pages: 2830–2852
  • Title: Investigation of prunetrin induced G2/M cell cycle arrest and apoptosis via Akt/mTOR/MAPK pathways in hepatocellular carcinoma cells
    Authors: Abusaliya, A., Bhosale, P.B., Kim, H.H., Lee, S., Kim, G.S.
    Journal: Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 174
    Article ID: 116483
  • Title: Enhanced Dural Repair Using Biodegradable Sealants Based on Photocurable Hyaluronic Acid
    Authors: Lee, H., Lee, S., Seong, K.-Y., Nam, K.H., Yang, S.Y.
    Journal: Macromolecular Bioscience
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 24
    Issue: 4
    Article ID: 2300359
  • Title: Transcriptome analysis revealed the genes and major pathways involved in prunetrin treated hepatocellular carcinoma cells
    Authors: Abusaliya, A., Kim, H.H., Vetrivel, P., Lee, S.J., Kim, G.S.
    Journal: Frontiers in Pharmacology
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 15
    Article ID: 1400186
  • Title: Antioxidant and Antimelanogenic Activities of Lactobacillus kunkeei NCHBL-003 Isolated from Honeybees
    Authors: Lee, Y.-J., Choi, J.-H., Kang, K.-K., Seo, M.-S., Park, J.-H.
    Journal: Microorganisms
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 12
    Issue: 1
    Article ID: 188
  • Title: Discovery and Feasibility Study of Medical Fluorophore 33 as a Novel Theranostic Agent
    Authors: Son, K.H., Lee, D.S., Park, G., Kim, D.-S., Jeon, Y.H.
    Journal: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 15
    Issue: 39
    Pages: 45539–45548
  • Title: Toxicity and Biodistribution of Fragmented Polypropylene Microplastics in ICR Mice
    Authors: Lee, S., Kim, D., Kang, K.-K., Kim, H.-K., Kim, K.
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 24
    Issue: 10
    Article ID: 846

Je-ho Shim | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Je-ho Shim | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Je-ho Shim, Department of physics, South Korea

Shim Je-Ho, born on April 5, 1982, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Yanbian University, China. With a strong background in condensed matter physics, he has made significant contributions in ultrafast magnetization dynamics and magnetic vortex observation. Dr. Shim earned his Ph.D. from Chungbuk National University, South Korea, under the guidance of Dong-Hyun Kim. He has previously worked as a researcher at the Max Planck Center for Attosecond Science at Pohang University of Science and Technology in Korea. His research is renowned for its focus on micromagnetic simulations, femtosecond time-resolved magneto-optic Kerr effects, and ferromagnetic resonance studies. His scientific endeavors have earned him national recognition, including a commendation from the Korean Ministry of Science and Information and Communications Technology. Dr. Shim has a proven track record of advancing knowledge in materials science and physics, with numerous impactful publications and projects.

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Shim Je-Ho’s extensive background in condensed matter physics, with a particular focus on ultrafast magnetization dynamics, makes him an excellent candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. He completed his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics at Chungbuk National University, South Korea, under the guidance of Professor Dong-Hyun Kim, which laid a solid foundation for his expertise. His academic experience, combined with his work as a researcher at the Max Planck Center for Attosecond Science and his current role as an Assistant Professor at Yanbian University, illustrates his capacity to drive forward significant advances in the field of magnetic phenomena, specifically regarding ferromagnetic materials.

One of his most notable contributions is his groundbreaking work on magnetic vortex observation using X-ray microscopy, as well as his exploration of ultrafast magnetization dynamics through femtosecond time-resolved magneto-optic Kerr effect and micromagnetic simulations. These areas represent cutting-edge research in condensed matter physics, with implications for data storage and quantum computing technologies. His research has led to numerous publications in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, Science Reports, and Physical Review B, further establishing his reputation as a leader in the field. Notably, his 2017 work on the “Ultrafast Giant Magnetic Cooling Effect in Ferromagnetic Co/Pt Multilayers” and his contributions to understanding ultrafast spin dynamics have expanded our understanding of magnetism at the nanoscale.

🎓 Education

Dr. Shim Je-Ho completed his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics at Chungbuk National University, Korea, in September 2015, after obtaining a Master’s degree in the same field from the same institution in 2010. Under the mentorship of Dong-Hyun Kim, his graduate work focused on magnetic dynamics and micromagnetic simulations. He also earned his bachelor’s degree in physics from Chungbuk National University in 2008. His education laid the foundation for his in-depth understanding of ultrafast magnetization dynamics, magnetic vortex systems, and related phenomena. Dr. Shim’s academic journey not only equipped him with technical expertise in physics but also sparked his long-term interest in ferromagnetic resonance, X-ray microscopy, and ultrafast dynamics. His education at Chungbuk National University remains an integral part of his scientific career and continues to shape his innovative research directions.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. Shim Je-Ho has an extensive academic and research career spanning various roles in South Korea and China. After completing his Ph.D. in 2015, he served as a researcher at the Max Planck Center for Attosecond Science at Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea, from 2015 to 2022. In this role, he advanced ultrafast magnetization dynamics research, including studies on femtosecond time-resolved magneto-optic Kerr effects and micromagnetic simulations. In 2022, he took on his current role as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Yanbian University in China, where he continues to expand his research on ultrafast magnetization dynamics, magnetic vortex observation, and ferromagnetic materials. Dr. Shim’s experience spans both theoretical and experimental work in condensed matter physics, making him a highly regarded expert in his field. His contributions have solidified his reputation in the global physics and materials science communities.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Shim Je-Ho has received notable recognition for his contributions to the field of materials science. In April 2019, he was awarded the Minister of Science, Technology, and Information and Communications Technology Commendation during the Korea Science Day, a prestigious accolade for his groundbreaking work in natural sciences. His research on ultrafast magnetization dynamics and magnetic vortex systems has garnered attention and respect within the scientific community. The recognition of his work by the Korean Ministry of Science highlights his contributions to advancing the understanding of magnetic properties at ultrafast timescales. Additionally, Dr. Shim has been invited to present his research at leading conferences, further establishing his position as an influential figure in condensed matter physics. His award-winning research continues to shape developments in ultrafast dynamics, ferromagnetic materials, and magneto-optic technologies.

🌍 Research Skill On Materials Science

Dr. Shim Je-Ho’s research focuses on ultrafast magnetization dynamics and magnetic vortex systems, particularly their behavior at femtosecond timescales. He is proficient in utilizing advanced tools such as femtosecond time-resolved magneto-optic Kerr effects, X-ray microscopy, and micromagnetic simulations to study ferromagnetic materials and multilayers. His work on the ultrafast manipulation of exchange stiffness and the role of non-thermal electrons in spin dynamics has led to significant insights in materials science. Additionally, his research on ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) and optical-pump THz-probe studies highlights his expertise in characterizing ferromagnetic films. Dr. Shim also brings a broad range of experience in simulating various ferromagnetic patterns, contributing to both theoretical and experimental advancements in the field. His ability to combine computational methods with experimental techniques enables him to explore novel phenomena in materials science and condensed matter physics.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Size-dependent shifts of the Néel temperature and optical band-gap in NiO nanoparticles
    Authors: S. Thota, J.H. Shim, M.S. Seehra
    Journal of Applied Physics 114 (21), 99
    Year: 2013
  • Antiferromagnetic layer thickness dependence of noncollinear uniaxial and unidirectional anisotropies in NiFe/FeMn/CoFe trilayers
    Authors: H.C. Choi, C.Y. You, K.Y. Kim, J.S. Lee, J.H. Shim, D.H. Kim
    Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 81 (22), 224410
    Year: 2010
  • Intrinsic pinning behavior and propagation onset of three-dimensional Bloch-point domain wall in a cylindrical ferromagnetic nanowire
    Authors: H.G. Piao, J.H. Shim, D. Djuhana, D.H. Kim
    Applied Physics Letters 102 (11)
    Year: 2013
  • Induced versus intrinsic magnetic moments in ultrafast magnetization dynamics
    Authors: M. Hofherr, S. Moretti, J. Shim, S. Häuser, N.Y. Safonova, M. Stiehl, A. Ali, …
    Physical Review B 98 (17), 174419
    Year: 2018
  • Direct observation of terahertz emission from ultrafast spin dynamics in thick ferromagnetic films
    Authors: L. Huang, J.W. Kim, S.H. Lee, S.D. Kim, V.M. Tien, K.P. Shinde, J.H. Shim, Y. Shin, …
    Applied Physics Letters 115 (14)
    Year: 2019
  • Nonlinear motion of coupled magnetic vortices in ferromagnetic/nonmagnetic/ferromagnetic trilayer
    Authors: S.H. Jun, J.H. Shim, S.K. Oh, S.C. Yu, D.H. Kim, B. Mesler, P. Fischer
    Applied Physics Letters 95 (14)
    Year: 2009
  • Domain wall propagation in wavy ferromagnetic nanowire
    Authors: H.G. Piao, J.H. Shim, S.H. Lee, D. Djuhana, S.K. Oh, S.C. Yu, D.H. Kim
    IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 45 (10), 3926-3929
    Year: 2009
  • Ultrafast dynamics of exchange stiffness in Co/Pt multilayer
    Authors: J.H. Shim, A.A. Syed, Y. Shin, J.W. Kim, H.G. Piao, S.H. Lee, K.M. Lee, J.R. Jeong, …
    Communications Physics 3 (1), 74
    Year: 2020
  • Ratchet effect of the domain wall by asymmetric magnetostatic potentials
    Authors: H.G. Piao, H.C. Choi, J.H. Shim, D.H. Kim, C.Y. You
    Applied Physics Letters 99 (19)
    Year: 2011
  • Universal field-tunable terahertz emission by ultrafast photoinduced demagnetization in Fe, Ni, and Co ferromagnetic films
    Authors: L. Huang, S.H. Lee, S.D. Kim, J.H. Shim, H.J. Shin, S. Kim, J. Park, S.Y. Park, …
    Scientific Reports 10 (1), 15843
    Year: 2020

Lin Chen | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lin Chen | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lin Chen, Macao Polytechnic University, Macau

Lin Chen, a distinguished scholar and innovator in Computer Science, serves as a full professor at Macao Polytechnic University since 2025. He obtained his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Southeast University (2002), an M.Sc. in Networking from the University of Paris 6 (2005), and an Engineer Diploma and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Telecom ParisTech (2005, 2008). Dr. Chen further achieved his Habilitation thesis at the University of Paris-Sud in 2017. His illustrious career spans academia and research, including tenures as an associate professor at the University of Paris-Sud and a full professor at Sun Yat-sen University. Renowned for contributions to distributed algorithms, energy-efficient systems, and network security, he has published over 100 papers, with several receiving accolades. He is a Junior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF) and an editor for IEEE Systems Journals, demonstrating leadership in advancing the field of networked systems.

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Suitability for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” – Lin Chen

Lin Chen’s qualifications and achievements make him an outstanding candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” As a full professor of Computer Science at Macao Polytechnic University, his distinguished academic and research background places him among the leading experts in his field. His educational journey, which spans multiple prestigious institutions, reflects a profound commitment to advancing knowledge in Computer Science and Networking. Holding a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Networking from Telecom ParisTech (ENST), along with a Habilitation thesis from the University of Paris-Sud, Lin’s academic credentials are both comprehensive and prestigious.

Lin Chen’s research contributions, particularly in the realm of distributed algorithms and protocols for emerging networked systems, are exemplary. His work on energy efficiency, resilience, and security is highly relevant to current and future technological advancements. Having published over 100 journal and conference papers, with several highly cited works, Lin’s research is not only influential but recognized as a major contribution to the field. His three ESI Highly Cited Papers and multiple Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards underline his impact in the academic community.

🎓 Education 

Lin Chen’s academic journey reflects a steadfast commitment to excellence and interdisciplinary learning. He earned his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Southeast University in 2002, laying a strong foundation in technical problem-solving and system design. Driven by his passion for innovation, he pursued an M.Sc. in Networking at the University of Paris 6 in 2005, where he developed expertise in network protocols and optimization. His quest for advanced knowledge led him to Telecom ParisTech (ENST), where he received an Engineer Diploma and a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Networking in 2005 and 2008, respectively, focusing on distributed systems and secure network architecture. Further solidifying his credentials, he achieved his Habilitation thesis at the University of Paris-Sud in 2017, showcasing his authority in energy-efficient and resilient systems. This educational foundation underscores Dr. Chen’s expertise in bridging theoretical innovation with practical applications in emerging technologies.

💼 Professional Experience 

Lin Chen boasts a remarkable professional trajectory spanning prestigious institutions and transformative research. He began his academic career as an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Paris-Sud (2009–2019), where he spearheaded groundbreaking projects on distributed algorithms and energy-efficient systems. In 2019, he advanced to a full professorship at Sun Yat-sen University, focusing on secure and resilient networked systems, before joining Macao Polytechnic University in 2025. Dr. Chen’s leadership extends beyond academia, serving as the Chair of the IEEE TCGCC SIG on Green and Sustainable Networking. He has significantly influenced the field through editorial roles in IEEE Systems Journals and guest editing for top-tier publications. His prolific contributions include organizing international conferences, such as ICCCN and INFOCOM workshops, underscoring his commitment to fostering innovation in computer science. His work remains a testament to his dedication to advancing next-generation networking technologies.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Lin Chen’s exceptional contributions have garnered numerous accolades, reflecting his influence in computer science and networking. He received the 2018 CNRS Bronze Medal, a prestigious recognition reserved for exemplary researchers, being one of only two awardees in ICT that year. His research has produced over 100 impactful publications, including three journal papers recognized as ESI Highly Cited Papers and three conference papers awarded Best Paper or Best Student Paper honors. Dr. Chen’s leadership and expertise have earned him the distinction of Junior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF). His editorial roles with IEEE Systems Journals and guest editorships in leading publications like IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine further underscore his contributions. As a driving force behind initiatives such as the IEEE TCGCC SIG on Green Networking, he continues to shape the future of secure, energy-efficient, and sustainable networked systems, inspiring researchers worldwide.

🌍 Research Skills On Computer Science

Lin Chen is a leading researcher specializing in distributed algorithms, energy efficiency, resilience, and network security. His work is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, seamlessly integrating theoretical insights with practical solutions. He has developed innovative protocols for emerging networked systems, addressing critical challenges in energy efficiency and sustainable computing. Dr. Chen’s expertise extends to secure network architecture, ensuring robust communication frameworks for dynamic and large-scale systems. His research leverages advanced methodologies, including machine learning and artificial intelligence, to optimize network performance and enhance resilience. With a focus on green networking, he has pioneered strategies for reducing energy consumption in ultra-dense networks. His technical acumen is complemented by his extensive experience in project leadership and collaboration, as demonstrated by his active participation in international conferences and editorial roles. Dr. Chen’s research continues to influence the development of scalable, secure, and sustainable next-generation technologies.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Routing metrics of cognitive radio networks: A survey
    Authors: M Youssef, M Ibrahim, M Abdelatif, L Chen, AV Vasilakos
    Journal: IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
    Citation: 388
    Year: 2013
  • A game theoretical framework on intrusion detection in heterogeneous networks
    Authors: L Chen, J Leneutre
    Journal: Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
    Citation: 190
    Year: 2009
  • An auction framework for spectrum allocation with interference constraint in cognitive radio networks
    Authors: L Chen, S Iellamo, M Coupechoux, P Godlewski
    Journal: INFOCOM, 2010 Proceedings IEEE
    Citation: 124
    Year: 2010
  • Joint multiuser DNN partitioning and computational resource allocation for collaborative edge intelligence
    Authors: X Tang, X Chen, L Zeng, S Yu, L Chen
    Journal: IEEE Internet of Things Journal
    Citation: 110
    Year: 2020
  • Energy-efficiency maximization for cooperative spectrum sensing in cognitive sensor networks
    Authors: M Zheng, L Chen, W Liang, H Yu, J Wu
    Journal: IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking
    Citation: 101
    Year: 2016
  • A distributed demand-side management framework for the smart grid
    Authors: A Barbato, A Capone, L Chen, F Martignon, S Paris
    Journal: Computer Communications
    Citation: 98
    Year: 2015
  • On oblivious neighbor discovery in distributed wireless networks with directional antennas: Theoretical foundation and algorithm design
    Authors: L Chen, Y Li, AV Vasilakos
    Journal: IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
    Citation: 88*
    Year: 2017
  • Secure cooperative spectrum sensing and access against intelligent malicious behaviors
    Authors: W Wang, L Chen, KG Shin, L Duan
    Journal: INFOCOM, 2014 Proceedings IEEE
    Citation: 86*
    Year: 2014
  • On heterogeneous neighbor discovery in wireless sensor networks
    Authors: L Chen, R Fan, K Bian, M Gerla, T Wang, X Li
    Journal: 2015 IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM)
    Citation: 80
    Year: 2015
  • An efficient auction-based mechanism for mobile data offloading
    Authors: S Paris, F Martignon, I Filippini, L Chen
    Journal: IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
    Citation: 75
    Year: 2015

Manuel Martín-Martín | Earth | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Manuel Martín-Martín | Earth | Best Researcher Award

👤 Mr. Manuel Martín-Martín, Universidad de Alicante, Spain

Manuel Martin Martin, a distinguished professor in the field of Earth Sciences, has dedicated over three decades to academic excellence and groundbreaking research. Born on July 24, 1967, in Spain, he completed his Licentiate in Geological Sciences and earned a doctorate from the University of Granada in 1996. Dr. Martin’s career spans esteemed positions, including his current role as a Full Professor at the University of Alicante. His expertise lies in geosciences, where he has contributed significantly to research and education. With a strong international presence, he has collaborated with institutions like Université Paul-Sabatier in France and the Andalusian Institute of Earth Sciences (CSIC). Dr. Martin’s multilingual skills (English, Italian, French, and Catalan) complement his scholarly pursuits. Known for his commitment to advancing Earth Sciences, he continues to inspire through his impactful contributions to academia and research.

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Manuel Martín Martín stands as an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With an extensive academic and professional trajectory, his contributions to the field of geological sciences are noteworthy. Holding a Doctorate in Geological Sciences from the University of Granada (1996), Manuel has over 30 years of experience spanning research, teaching, and leadership. His progression from roles such as a doctoral fellow to becoming a Full Professor at the University of Alicante reflects his sustained commitment to academic excellence.

His career includes significant international exposure, such as his postdoctoral tenure at Université Paul-Sabatier Toulouse, emphasizing his global perspective and collaborative research capabilities. Additionally, Manuel has contributed to various institutions, including the Instituto Andaluz de Ciencias de la Tierra (CSIC), where he worked as a contracted researcher. This diversity of roles highlights his adaptability and expertise across multiple contexts within geological sciences and environmental studies.

🎓 Education

Dr. Manuel Martin Martin’s academic journey is rooted in a robust foundation in Earth Sciences. He earned a Licentiate in Geological Sciences from the University of Granada in 1990, equipping him with the essential knowledge to explore geological phenomena. He further demonstrated his commitment to education by completing a Pedagogical Aptitude Course the same year, emphasizing his passion for teaching and mentoring. In 1996, he achieved a doctorate in Geological Sciences from the University of Granada, cementing his expertise in the field. His doctoral research, supported by a Fellowship from the Ministry of Education and Culture, laid the groundwork for a prolific academic career. This exceptional educational background not only prepared Dr. Martin for his roles in academia but also propelled his contributions to the field, reflecting a lifelong dedication to knowledge acquisition and dissemination.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Manuel Martin Martin boasts an illustrious career marked by diverse roles in academia and research. Currently serving as a Full Professor at the University of Alicante since 2021, he specializes in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Previously, he held notable positions such as Associate Professor (2002–2021), Assistant Professor (2000–2001), and Postdoctoral Fellow at Université Paul-Sabatier (1997–1998). His research contributions at the Andalusian Institute of Earth Sciences (CSIC) further highlight his commitment to advancing geosciences. Beginning his career in 1991 as a Science Professor, he quickly transitioned to roles that combined teaching and research. His experience spans over three decades, enriched by international collaborations and interdisciplinary projects. This journey underscores his expertise in geological sciences, his dedication to education, and his influence on both national and international academic communities.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Manuel Martin Martin has received accolades for his remarkable contributions to Earth Sciences. His pioneering research has earned him respect and recognition within the academic community. While specific awards are not explicitly listed, his progression to Full Professor at the University of Alicante reflects his professional excellence and dedication. His collaborations with international institutions, such as Université Paul-Sabatier, and his roles in prestigious organizations like CSIC underscore his influence in the field. Furthermore, his ability to publish impactful research and mentor the next generation of scientists solidifies his reputation as a thought leader in geosciences. Dr. Martin’s accolades extend beyond formal awards, encompassing the respect and admiration of peers, students, and collaborators globally.

🌍 Research Skills On Earth

Dr. Manuel Martin Martin is a highly skilled researcher specializing in geosciences and environmental studies. His expertise spans geological mapping, stratigraphy, and Earth system processes, cultivated over decades of hands-on research. He is proficient in interdisciplinary approaches, integrating geophysical and geochemical analyses to address complex environmental challenges. His multilingual abilities (English, Italian, French, and Catalan) facilitate international collaborations, enhancing the global impact of his work. As a dedicated mentor, he excels in guiding research teams and students, fostering innovation and critical thinking. His experience with advanced methodologies and tools, combined with a commitment to sustainability, positions him as a leader in addressing pressing geological and environmental issues. Dr. Martin’s research not only contributes to academic knowledge but also informs policies and practices for a sustainable future.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  1. Tectono‐sedimentary evolution of the southern branch of the Western Tethys (Maghrebian Flysch Basin and Lucanian Ocean): consequences for Western Mediterranean geodynamics
    • Authors: F. Guerrera, M. Martín‐Martín, V. Perrone, M. Tramontana
    • Citation Count: 192
    • Year: 2005
  2. Triassic redbeds in the Malaguide Complex (Betic Cordillera—Spain): Petrography, geochemistry and geodynamic implications
    • Authors: F. Perri, S. Critelli, A. Martín-Algarra, M. Martín-Martín, V. Perrone, G. Mongelli, …
    • Citation Count: 111
    • Year: 2013
  3. ‘Verrucano’and ‘Pseudoverrucano’in the Central-Western Mediterranean Alpine Chains: palaeogeographical evolution and geodynamic significance
    • Authors: V. Perrone, A. Martín-Algarra, S. Critelli, F.A. Decandia, M. D’Errico, …
    • Citation Count: 102
    • Year: 2006
  4. Compositional and geochemical signatures for the sedimentary evolution of the Middle Triassic–Lower Jurassic continental redbeds from Western-Central Mediterranean Alpine Chains
    • Authors: S. Critelli, G. Mongelli, F. Perri, A. Martín-Algarra, M. Martín-Martín, V. Perrone, …
    • Citation Count: 90
    • Year: 2008
  5. Tectono‐sedimentary evolution of the ‘Numidian Formation’and Lateral Facies (southern branch of the western Tethys): constraints for central‐western Mediterranean geodynamics
    • Authors: F. Guerrera, A. Martín‐Algarra, M. Martín‐Martín
    • Citation Count: 88
    • Year: 2012
  6. Evolutionary geological models of the central-western peri-Mediterranean chains: a review
    • Authors: F. Guerrera, M. Martín-Martín, M. Tramontana
    • Citation Count: 86
    • Year: 2021
  7. Geodynamic events reconstructed in the Betic, Maghrebian, and Apennine chains (central-western Tethys)
    • Authors: F. Guerrera, M. Martín-Martín
    • Citation Count: 76
    • Year: 2014
  8. Oligocene-to-Early Miocene depositional and structural evolution of the Calabria–Peloritani Arc southern terrane (Italy) and geodynamic correlations with the Spain Betics and …
    • Authors: G. Bonardi, P. de Capoa, A. Di Staso, A. Estévez, M. Martín-Martín, …
    • Citation Count: 70
    • Year: 2003
  9. Stratigraphic update of the Cenozoic Sub-Numidian formations of the Tunisian Tell (North Africa): Tectonic/sedimentary evolution and correlations along the Maghrebian Chain
    • Authors: H. Belayouni, F. Guerrera, M.M. Martín, F. Serrano
    • Citation Count: 56
    • Year: 2012
  10. A lost realm in the internal domains of the Betic-Rif orogen (Spain and Morocco): evidence from conglomerates and consequences for Alpine geodynamic evolution
  • Authors: A. Martín-Algarra, A. Messina, V. Perrone, S. Russo, A. Maate, …
  • Citation Count: 54
  • Year: 2000

Mr. Ebenezer Oni | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ebenezer Oni | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ebenezer Oni, Auburn University, United States

Ebenezer Ayomide Oni is an accomplished biochemist and molecular biology researcher with over five years of laboratory and teaching experience. He has contributed significantly to the fields of biochemical testing, molecular biology, and biophysical techniques, gaining recognition for his work in peer-reviewed journals. As a leader in scientific research, Oni has demonstrated expertise in protein purification, RNA/DNA analysis, and advanced data analysis techniques. He is dedicated to advancing scientific inquiry in biochemical and molecular research and is currently pursuing a PhD in Nutrition Sciences at Auburn University, Alabama.

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Summary of Suitability for the Award
Ebenezer Ayomide Oni demonstrates exceptional qualifications as a candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With a robust academic background, including an ongoing PhD in Nutrition Sciences at Auburn University and a Master’s degree in Chemistry from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Oni has consistently engaged in high-level scientific inquiry. His research spans critical areas such as molecular biology, biochemistry, and computational drug discovery, with a strong focus on addressing global health challenges such as diabetes and cancer.

Oni’s professional profile highlights significant achievements in both research and education. His experience as a Graduate Research Assistant showcases his ability to lead innovative projects, including studies on the mechanisms of nerve growth factor (NGF) in pancreatic β-cell function and survival. These investigations have important implications for diabetes treatment, positioning him as a researcher who contributes meaningfully to solving pressing medical problems. Additionally, his earlier work on RNA polymerase’s role in transcription fidelity and cancer development underscores his versatility and depth of knowledge in molecular biology.

🎓 Education

Ebenezer holds a PhD in Nutrition Sciences from Auburn University, Alabama, where he is exploring the role of nerve growth factors in pancreatic β-cell function, aiming to advance diabetes treatment. Previously, he earned a Master of Science in Chemistry from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he studied nucleotide incorporation mechanisms and cancer treatment. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry at Adekunle Ajasin University in Nigeria, focusing on gene expression and diabetes research in fruit flies.

💼 Professional Experience

Ebenezer’s professional journey spans multiple prestigious institutions. He currently works as a Graduate Research Assistant at Auburn University, focusing on NGF’s role in β-cell survival. His previous roles include Research Assistant at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he led projects on RNA polymerase and cancer, and Associate Scientist at Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria, where he led drug discovery projects. He has also mentored undergraduates and presented research at international conferences.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Ebenezer’s work has earned him recognition in scientific communities, including presenting at international conferences and publishing impactful research. His contributions to biochemical research, particularly in cancer and diabetes, have been widely acknowledged. As a mentor, he has helped guide junior researchers and students, contributing to their academic success. His efforts in drug discovery and molecular biology have reinforced his reputation as an emerging leader in biochemistry.

🌍 Research Skill On Biochemistry

Ebenezer has developed expertise in a range of biochemical techniques, including protein purification, RNA/DNA analysis, PCR, chromatography, and spectrophotometry. His research skillset also includes advanced data analysis tools such as GraphPad and SPSS. He is proficient in computer-aided drug design (CADD) and has a strong foundation in laboratory quality control and safety. His research aims to apply biochemistry techniques to better understand diseases and improve treatments, particularly for cancer and diabetes.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Computational Evaluation of Bioactive Compounds from Colocasia affinis Schott as a Novel EGFR Inhibitor for Cancer Treatment
    Authors: TA Balogun, N Ipinloju, OT Abdullateef, SI Moses, DA Omoboyowa, …
    Citation: Cancer Informatics 20, 11769351211049244
    Year: 2021
  • Title: HIV/AIDS Epidemic and COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa
    Authors: AT Aborode, A Alexiou, S Ahmad, M Yasir Essar, OS Chibueze, …
    Citation: Frontiers in Genetics 12, 670511
    Year: 2021
  • Title: Molecular Interaction and Inhibitory Activity of Dandelion’s Compounds on Nucleoprotein: A Therapeutic Intervention in Lassa Fever
    Authors: B Kikiowo, EA Oni, O Iwaloye, O Kayode
    Citation: Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry 11 (5), 12573-12583
    Year: 2021
  • Title: Demanding of Lassa Fever: Reducing Its Risk as an Infectious Disease
    Authors: AT Aborode, VA Adesewa, OE Ayomide, SO Olarenwaju
    Citation: Preprints
    Year: 2020
  • Title: Demanding of Lassa Fever: Reducing Its Risk as an Infectious Disease
    Authors: TA Abdullahi, VA Adesewa, EA Oni, SO Olarenwaju
    Citation: Preprints
    Year: 2020
  • Title: COVID-19 Pandemics: Effects and Prevention
    Authors: A Aborode, K Winner, OE Ayomide
    Citation: AIJR Preprints
    Year: 2020

JAMES TOYIN | Construction | Best Researcher Award

Mr. JAMES TOYIN | Construction | Best Researcher Award

Mr. JAMES TOYIN, auburn university, United States

James Toyin is a dynamic construction professional with extensive experience in project management, leadership, and academic excellence. Currently pursuing a PhD in Building Technology at Auburn University, USA, James has consistently demonstrated a passion for innovation in the construction industry. With a strong academic background, including a Master’s in Built Environment from Durban University of Technology and a B.Tech in Building Technology from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, he has received numerous accolades, such as the Best Graduating Master’s Student in 2023. James has held key leadership roles, including Executive Vice President of Advocacy and Outreach at Auburn University, and was a prominent student leader during his undergraduate studies. With expertise in construction software like AutoCAD, Revit, and Primavera P6, his work spans multiple international projects, including residential estates and institutional buildings. James is a committed volunteer and researcher, with several published articles in high-impact journals focusing on construction innovations.

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Suitability of James Toyin for the Research for Best Researcher Award

James Toyin demonstrates exceptional academic, professional, and leadership achievements that make him a strong contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His academic journey is impressive, spanning institutions in Nigeria, South Africa, and the United States. His ongoing Ph.D. in Building Technology at Auburn University, coupled with his research output in renowned journals, reflects his dedication to advancing the construction and built environment fields. Notably, his journal articles on augmented reality, ICT applications, and BIM contributions in construction highlight his innovative approach to addressing modern challenges in the industry.

Professionally, James has accumulated extensive experience in project and construction management, spanning diverse roles across multiple organizations. His ability to manage complex schedules, coordinate stakeholders, and deliver projects demonstrates practical expertise that complements his academic pursuits. Furthermore, his leadership roles—such as Executive Vice President at Auburn University and other student leadership positions—showcase his capacity to lead and inspire teams in academic and professional settings.

🎓 Education 

James Toyin has an exceptional academic journey reflecting his commitment to advancing construction and management practices. He began with a Diploma in Building Technology from Kwara State Polytechnic, Nigeria, in 2013, followed by a B.Tech in Building Technology from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, in 2019. His thirst for knowledge led him to earn a Master’s degree in the Built Environment (Construction Management) from Durban University of Technology, South Africa, in 2023, where he achieved the Dean’s Merit Award for Academic Excellence. Currently pursuing a PhD in Building Technology at Auburn University, USA, James continues to delve deeper into the intersections of technology and construction. His academic endeavors are supported by prestigious grants from institutions like Durban University and Auburn University, reinforcing his dedication to research. James’s educational path underscores his vision for integrating innovative solutions into construction project management.

💼 Professional Experience 

James Toyin boasts a rich portfolio of professional experience in construction and project management. He has held pivotal roles across various organizations, including Project Manager positions with Lekki Gardens Estate Limited, Logkeg Engineering Limited, and Blue Fortune Limited. His projects range from residential estate developments to complex institutional constructions, such as the University of Ilorin Water Treatment Plant Expansion and the Adeyemi College of Education Classroom Block. James has demonstrated expertise in managing work breakdown structures (WBS), coordinating subcontractor activities, preparing progress reports, and ensuring timely material procurement. At Zenith Bank PLC, he contributed to the development of office facilities, showcasing his ability to manage high-profile projects. His roles have also included supervising large-scale constructions like rice mills, university hostels, and auditoriums. With a hands-on approach to leadership, James has consistently delivered quality projects while embracing innovation and sustainability in construction practices.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

James Toyin’s exceptional contributions to academia and the construction industry have earned him numerous accolades. In 2023, he was honored as the Best Graduating Master’s Student in the Built Environment at Durban University of Technology and received the prestigious Dean’s Merit Award for Academic Excellence. His dedication to research has been recognized with substantial grants, including R90,000 annually for his master’s degree and $68,427 per year for his PhD at Auburn University. James’s participation in international conferences and competitions, such as the ASC Reno 2024 and ARCOM Conference UK 2022, further highlights his standing in the field. His commitment to community development and leadership has also been acknowledged through roles like Executive Vice President at Auburn University. These achievements underscore his relentless pursuit of excellence and innovation in the construction industry, positioning him as a leader in both professional and academic circles.

🌍 Research Skills On Construction

James Toyin possesses an exceptional blend of research skills tailored to advancing construction innovation and technology. His expertise lies in Building Information Modeling (BIM), augmented reality, and ICT applications in construction. His research focuses on integrating digital tools to enhance construction project management, as demonstrated in his publications on BIM contributions and ICT applications. James is proficient in conducting systematic reviews, bibliometric analyses, and innovative skills assessments, enabling him to provide actionable insights for the industry. His technical acumen with software like AutoCAD, Navisworks, and Procore ensures practical application of his research findings. James’s ability to combine academic rigor with field expertise allows him to explore solutions for industry challenges, such as skill gaps in construction management. With a strong foundation in data analysis and project documentation, James continues to make impactful contributions through his publications and conference presentations.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Synthesis of critical factors influencing indoor environmental quality and their impacts on building occupants health and productivity
    • Authors: MC Mewomo, JO Toyin, CO Iyiola, OR Aluko
    • Citation: 23
    • Year: 2023
  • An investigation of barriers to the application of building information modelling in Nigeria
    • Authors: JO Toyin, MC Mewomo
    • Citation: 21
    • Year: 2023
  • Critical review of the impacts of successful BIM technology application on construction projects
    • Authors: JO Toyin, MC Mewomo
    • Citation: 20
    • Year: 2022
  • Overview of BIM contributions in the construction phase: review and bibliometric analysis
    • Authors: JO Toyin, MC Mewomo
    • Citation: 12
    • Year: 2023
  • Barriers to successful BIM applications: a literature review
    • Authors: JO Toyin, MC Mewomo
    • Citation: 12
    • Year: 2021
  • Assessing the innovative skills and competencies required of construction management graduates
    • Authors: JO Toyin, MC Mewomo
    • Citation: 7
    • Year: 2023
  • The Impact of Indoor Environmental Quality on Building Occupants Productivity and Human Health: A Literature Review
    • Authors: M Mewomo, J Toyin, C Iyiola, O Aluko
    • Citation: 7
    • Year: 2021
  • Building information modelling core competencies expected of construction management graduates: A Nigerian construction industry case study
    • Authors: JO Toyin, MC Mewomo
    • Citation: 6
    • Year: 2022
  • A Critical Review of Barriers Hindering BIM Integration of Operation and Maintenance Phase in Existing Buildings
    • Authors: JO Toyin, MC Mewomo
    • Citation: 3
    • Year: 2022
  • Key Drivers of Building Information Modelling Adoption for Post Construction Management: A Review of Existing Literature
    • Authors: JO Toyin, AO Bello, MC Mewomo, OC Iyiola, KS Ihedigbo
    • Citation: 2
    • Year: 2022