Peter Anyin | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Peter Anyin | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Institute for Intermodal Transports and Logistics Systems | Germany

Anyin, Peter Betianabeshe, Ph.D., is a transportation engineer and researcher specializing in traffic planning, simulation, and quantitative modeling of complex mobility systems. His academic and professional work is centered on developing data-driven and system-oriented approaches to improve traffic operations, urban mobility, and infrastructure planning, particularly in rapidly growing metropolitan regions. He is currently engaged in advanced research at Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany, where his doctoral studies focus on transportation planning and traffic simulation, with a strong emphasis on designing quantitative metrics for evaluating microscopic traffic simulators and systemic planning frameworks. His Ph.D. research addresses the systemic planning of traffic in Lagos, Nigeria, integrating simulation-based methodologies with real-world mobility challenges. Dr. Anyin’s research expertise spans microscopic traffic simulation, queueing theory, statistical traffic data analysis, and computational modeling. He has extensive experience working with industry-standard simulation tools such as VISSIM, SUMO, Aimsun, and MATSim, alongside programming and analytical platforms including Python, MATLAB, Simulink, and SQL. His interdisciplinary research also extends into machine learning applications, such as generative adversarial networks and physics-informed neural networks, applied to traffic systems and pavement modeling. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers on traffic simulation comparison, queueing models, sustainable transportation systems, and computational methodologies. His work has been published in reputable international journals and presented at global conferences. In addition to research, he actively supervises graduate students, contributes to collaborative urban planning projects, and engages with stakeholders to translate simulation research into practical transportation solutions.

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Analytical Determination of Queueing System Performance for Sustainable Economic Development
– Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment, 2022
MATLAB SimEvent for Traffic Queue Model
– Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment, 2024
Simplified Octahedral Shear Stress Theory for Plane Elements
– Nnamdi Azikiwe University Journal of Civil Engineering, 2025
Formulation of Limit State Deflection Equation for Thin Rectangular Steel Plates Analysis
– Nnamdi Azikiwe University Journal of Civil Engineering, 2025
Pertuzumab Overcomes Chemotherapy/Trastuzumab Resistance in ER+/HER2+ Tumors Classified as Luminal Functional Subtype
– Cancer Research (Supplement), 2016

M. SANDRA SOPHIA | English Literature | Women Researcher Award

DR. M. SANDRA SOPHIA | English Literature | Women Researcher Award

Dr. M. Sandra Carmel Sophia is a distinguished Professor of English with nearly three decades of dedicated teaching experience and over twenty-five years of active research engagement in English Literature and Language. She currently serves at Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation (Deemed to be University), Andhra Pradesh, where she plays a pivotal academic and administrative role. Notably, she administers the responsibilities of Chairman of the Research Progression Assessment Committee (RPAC) for the Department of English, contributing significantly to research quality assurance and scholarly development. Dr. Sophia holds an M.A., M.Phil., and PhD in English Literature and Language, reflecting a strong academic foundation and sustained commitment to higher education. Her teaching career spans reputed institutions, including Aditya Engineering College, C.R. Reddy PG College, and CH.S.D. St. Theresa PG College, where she has consistently demonstrated excellence in teaching, mentoring, and curriculum delivery. Across these institutions, she has been instrumental in nurturing critical thinking, language proficiency, and literary analysis among students. Her research contributions are well recognized through indexed publications and scholarly outputs, as evidenced by her Scopus Author ID, ORCID profile, and Google Scholar citations. Dr. Sophia’s research interests broadly align with English literature, language studies, and related interdisciplinary areas, supporting academic discourse and innovation in the humanities. Fluent in multiple languages—including English, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi—she brings linguistic versatility and cultural depth to her teaching and research. Guided by a career objective centered on shared growth and academic enrichment, Dr. M. Sandra Carmel Sophia continues to contribute meaningfully to institutional development, research advancement, and the broader academic community.

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Self-attention Based Progressive Generative Adversarial Network Optimized with Momentum Search Optimization Algorithm for Classification of Brain Tumor on MRI Image
– Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2024
From Epidemic to Pandemic: COVID-19 Psychological, Social, and Environmental Impact – A Qualitative Study
– International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 2020
Female Empowerment through Ecological Restoration and Preservation (An Analysis of Wangari Maathai’s Unbowed)
– Journal of Elementary Education Online, 2021
A General Perspective of Indian Women Novelists
– JEIIR, 2021
Learner-Centric Approach to Learning English
– New Approaches & Methods in ELT, 2020

Sumaraj S | Engineering | Academic Excellence Award

Dr. Sumaraj S | Engineering | Academic Excellence Award

Dr. Sumaraj is a Civil and Environmental Engineer with over a decade of academic and research experience, specializing in water and environmental sustainability. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, where his doctoral research contributed to advancing sustainable approaches in water and wastewater treatment systems. His strong academic foundation also includes a Master of Technology in Environmental Engineering and Management from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, where he graduated with distinction, and a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering from the National Institute of Engineering, Mysore. Dr. Sumaraj’s research interests span water and wastewater treatment engineering, sustainable technologies, nutrient contaminant remediation, carbon-based materials such as biochar and activated carbon, adsorption mechanisms, surface chemistry, analytical chemistry, and air pollution monitoring. His work reflects an interdisciplinary approach that integrates environmental science, engineering solutions, and sustainability-driven innovation, leading to peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and award-winning student research projects. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, Dr. Sumaraj is actively involved in teaching, mentoring, and academic leadership. He has designed and delivered courses in green technology, environmental sustainability, wastewater treatment, water supply engineering, and research methodology. Beyond the classroom, he plays a key role in industry–academia collaboration, skill development initiatives, and sustainability-focused training programs. A recipient of multiple scholarships and honors, including the University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarship and recognition under national and international sustainability programs, Dr. Sumaraj is also a certified Green-Belt Career and Higher Education Counsellor. His professional journey reflects a strong commitment to research excellence, environmental stewardship, and the development of future-ready engineers.

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Parisa Bouzari | Business | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Parisa Bouzari | Business | Women Researcher Award

Parisa Bouzari is a dedicated Supply Chain Professional with a strong academic foundation and hands-on experience across demand planning, production analysis, and industrial engineering. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Economic and Social Sciences at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE), Budapest, where her academic work complements her practical expertise in supply chain optimization, operational efficiency, and data-driven decision-making. Parisa holds a Master of Science in Supply Chain Management and a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, equipping her with a comprehensive understanding of end-to-end supply chain processes. Her professional experience includes working as a Market Operations Intern at Nokia Solutions and Networks in Budapest, where she contributed to end-to-end demand and supply planning, forecasting accuracy improvements, and cross-functional collaboration. She actively supported sales and operations planning, analyzed historical consumption data, coordinated forecasts with suppliers, and generated performance reports to support informed decision-making. Previously, Parisa served as a Production Analyst at Ashhadi Confectionary in Iran, where she led operational improvement initiatives, optimized inventory levels, and developed advanced Excel-based dashboards and reports to support management insights. Her earlier role as an Industrial Engineer further strengthened her expertise in production supervision, labor utilization standards, material flow optimization, quality assurance, and project timeline evaluation. With strong analytical and problem-solving skills, Parisa is proficient in tools such as Excel, Power BI, SAP, Celonis, E2open, and DAX. Fluent in English, Persian, and Hungarian, she is recognized as a detail-oriented professional with a collaborative mindset, committed to continuous improvement and operational excellence.

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Aleksandr Chumakov | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Aleksandr Chumakov | Physics | Research Excellence Award

B.I.Stepanov Institute of Physics National Academy of Sciences of Belarus | Belarus

Professor A. N. Chumakov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, is a distinguished physicist renowned for his pioneering contributions to laser–plasma interaction research. A graduate of the Physics Faculty at the Belarusian State University, he began his scientific career in 1971 at the Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, where he has since built an influential body of work shaping modern understanding of laser-induced plasma dynamics. His research has been central to establishing the fundamental mechanisms governing pulsed near-surface optical discharges generated in gases under laser irradiation. Through systematic experimental and theoretical studies, he identified the formation patterns of these discharges across diverse parameter ranges and material surfaces, including metals and composites. His work also introduced innovative methods for manipulating plasma composition and emission characteristics, significantly advancing both laser-processing technologies and spectrochemical material analysis. These contributions have enabled the development of next-generation laser-plasma devices with enhanced precision and functional control. In recognition of his groundbreaking investigations into plasmadynamic processes during laser irradiation of metals and composite materials, Professor Chumakov received the prestigious State Prize of the Republic of Belarus in Science in 1992. Continuing to push scientific boundaries, his current research explores the combined influence of plasma and bichromatic laser radiation on material transformations. He has authored more than 300 scientific publications and holds 18 patents, reflecting his long-standing innovation in the field. His work is further strengthened through international collaborations with leading institutions, including the University of Belgrade and major research centers of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

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Laser Processing of Copper with Double Nanosecond Pulses for Space Applications

– Acta Astronautica, 2026


Surface Morphology, Optical Characteristics and Electrophysical Properties of Nb2O5 Films

– Journal of Applied Spectroscopy, 2025


Plasma Formation During Dual-Pulse Bichromatic Laser Action on Zirconium in Air

– Journal of Applied Spectroscopy, 2025


Surface Morphology and Optical and Physical Properties of YVO4 Films

– Journal of Applied Spectroscopy, 2025


Laser Modification of CrVN Coatings on Steel Substrates in Ambient Air

– High Temperature Material Processes, 2025

Eddy Chevallier | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eddy Chevallier | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

LAMIH – UPHF/CNRS 8201 | France

Dr. Eddy Chevallier is a distinguished researcher in Engineering Sciences, specializing in electromechanical systems that utilize static or dynamic electrical contact as a channel for information or power transmission. Currently serving as an Ingénieur de Recherche at the LAMIH Laboratory (UMR CNRS 8201, UPHF) in Famars, France, he focuses on understanding how surface topography influences multi-physical phenomena occurring at interfaces. His work spans electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties, integrating experimental measurement, numerical programming, and theoretical modeling to advance industrial applications that rely on surface-dependent interactions. His research aims to identify and quantify the relationships between topographic parameters and functional surface behavior, enabling the development of hybrid methodologies for optimizing surface designs based on precise performance requirements. Dr. Chevallier is qualified in the French national academic sections 28 (Physics of Materials), 60 (Mechanics), and 63 (Electrical Engineering), reflecting the interdisciplinary breadth of his expertise. He earned his Doctorate in 2014 from the Université de Picardie Jules Verne, where his thesis, supervised by Jérôme Fartin and co-advised by Robert Rouzereau and Valéry Bourny, focused on defining quality indices for metallic sliding contact using electrical signatures of surface condition. His doctoral work received the distinction of “Très Honorable.” He also holds a Master’s degree in physical characterization and modeling of complex materials from the same institution. Dr. Chevallier has contributed to leading scientific journals such as Tribology International, Journal of Tribology, Journal of Applied Physics, and has presented his work at numerous international and national conferences, reinforcing his role as a key contributor to tribology and electromechanical interface research.

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Chevallier, E., Bourny, V., Bouzerar, R., Fortin, J., Durand-Drouhin, O., & others. (2014). Voltage noise across a metal/metal sliding contact as a probe of the surface state. Journal of Applied Physics, 115(15).

Chevallier, E. (2014). Définition d’indices de qualité du contact glissant métallique: Signatures électriques de l’état de surface (Doctoral dissertation, Université de Picardie Jules Verne). Université de Picardie Jules Verne.

Chevallier, E. (2020). Mechanical model of the electrical response from a ring–wire sliding contact. Tribology Transactions, 63(2), 215–221.

Jonckheere, B., Bouzerar, R., Bourny, V., Bausseron, T., Foy, N., & Chevallier, E. (2017). Assessment of the real contact area of a multi-contact interface from electrical measurements. In 23ème Congrès Français de Mécanique (CFM), France.

Guessasma, M., Bourny, V., Haddad, H., Machado, C., Chevallier, E., Tekaya, A., & others. (2018). Multi-scale and multi-physics modeling of the contact interface using DEM and coupled DEM-FEM approach. In Advances in Multi-Physics and Multi-Scale Couplings in Geo-Environmental Engineering.

Marie Cecile Muhorakeye | Crop Protection | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Marie Cecile Muhorakeye | Crop Protection | Women Researcher Award

Rwanda Polytechnic | Rwanda

Marie Cecile Muhorakeye is an accomplished agronomist and emerging scholar in crop protection, plant health, and sustainable agricultural development. With more than five years of combined experience in teaching, research, and community outreach, she has built a strong foundation in soil health, crop physiology, horticulture, biocontrol, and agribusiness-oriented training. She holds a Master of Science in Crop Protection (Plant Pathology) from Kenyatta University and additional international credentials in Integrated Crop Management, Cross-Border Agriculture, and advanced agricultural training from Switzerland and Israel. In her role as an Assistant Lecturer at Rwanda Polytechnic – Musanze College, Marie Cecile delivers both theoretical and practical modules in horticulture, crop protection, and agribusiness, while supervising student research that advances local food systems. She is proficient in curriculum development using the DACUM approach and actively supports youth-focused agricultural entrepreneurship and capacity-building programs. Her research work—particularly on fungal endophytes, biostimulants, and eco-friendly crop disease management—has resulted in peer-reviewed publications in Pathogens, Scientific Reports, and Discover Applied Sciences, as well as conference presentations on international platforms. Marie Cecile’s professional journey includes impactful field experience with icipe in Kenya, Nature Rwanda, and commercial farms in Israel, where she strengthened her expertise in climate-smart agriculture, biocontrol research, and seed production systems. She is deeply committed to empowering youth and women in agrifood value chains, advancing sustainable food security, and fostering partnerships that enhance agricultural innovation in Rwanda and beyond. Fluent in English and Kinyarwanda, she brings strong communication, analytical, and facilitation skills to every assignment she undertakes.

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Muhorakeye, M. C., Khamis, F. M., Namikoye, E. S., & Akutse, K. S. (2025). Fusarium equiseti pathogen of potato in Kenya and its potential in vitro biocontrol using fungal endophytes. Pathogens, 14(12), 1239. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14121239

Muhorakeye, M. C., Namikoye, E. S., Khamis, F. M., Wanjohi, W., & Akutse, K. S. (2025). Effective homemade V8 juice formulation as an alternative suitable medium for culturing Phytophthora infestans. Discover Applied Sciences, 7(1163), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-025-07495-z

Muhorakeye, M. C., Namikoye, E. S., Khamis, F. M., Wanjohi, W., & Akutse, K. S. (2024). Biostimulant and antagonistic potential of endophytic fungi against Fusarium wilt pathogen of tomato (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici). Scientific Reports, 14, 15365. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-66101-1

Kohila R | Computer Science | Best Scholar Award

Mrs. Kohila R | Computer Science | Best Scholar Award

Muthayammal Engineering College | India

R. Kohila is a dedicated academician and researcher with strong expertise in deep learning, artificial intelligence, IoT-based systems, and advanced computing technologies. Her work spans innovative research, impactful publications, and contributions to emerging domains that integrate AI with real-world applications. She has presented her research at several reputed international conferences, covering domains such as energy-efficient wireless sensor networks, industrial IoT analytics, VoIP forensics, and AI-powered crop disease detection using edge devices and YOLOv5 classification. These works reflect her commitment to solving practical challenges through intelligent and scalable technological solutions. Kohila’s inventive mindset is evident in her portfolio of published patents, which include autonomous assistive devices for senior citizens, blockchain-based healthcare systems, AI-driven precision farming solutions, and cloud-based recovery forecasting models for post-surgery rehabilitation. She has also authored books on Cyber Forensics (2022), Deep Learning (2023), and Artificial Intelligence (2024), strengthening her role as a contributor to academic learning resources. Her professional development is enhanced by numerous certifications, including NPTEL, NITTT technical modules, full stack development, DevOps, and advanced research methodology. She has actively participated in specialized Faculty Development Programs on Microsoft Azure AI, IoT applications, cloud infrastructure, generative AI, deep learning, and AWS-based web solutions. Kohila’s excellence has been recognized through prestigious honors such as the University First Rank and Gold Medal from Periyar University, the Women Academic Achiever Award, Unity Champions Excellence Award, and multiple accolades for mentoring and academic performance. Driven by passion, innovation, and academic leadership, she continues to contribute meaningfully to the fields of AI, deep learning, and smart technologies.

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1. Jovith, A. A., Ranganathan, C. S., Priya, S., Vijayakumar, R., Kohila, R., & Prakash, S. (2024). Industrial IoT sensor networks and cloud analytics for monitoring equipment insights and operational data. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing (ICCSP 2024).

2. Kohila, R. (2014). Efficient resource management mechanism with fault tolerant model for computational grids.
International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research, 3(12), 1–X.

3. Yeluripati Bala Tripura Sundari, K. N. V., Kohila, R., Sowmiya, M., Nagarjuna. (2025). Crop disease detection using edge IoT devices and YOLOv5-based classification. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Self Sustainable Artificial Intelligence Systems (ICSSAS 2025).

4. Hemavathi, S., Ganesan, J., Geetha, G., Kumar, K., & Kohila, R. (2023). Energy proficient and dependable cluster routing in wireless sensor network. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent and Innovative Technologies in Computing, Electrical and Electronics.

5. Kohila, R., Mohanasabari, M. M., Boopathi, K., & Dharunraj, A. (2022). Big data analytics in cyber security.
Journal of Engineering Technologies and Innovative Research, 9(12), 4–X.

Muhammad Asad Latif | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Asad Latif | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Islamia University Bahawalpur | Pakistan

Muhammad Asad Latif is a dedicated research fellow whose interdisciplinary scholarship spans Islamic studies, theological filmography, sociology of religion, media studies, feminist theology, and Middle Eastern studies. His work reflects a deep commitment to understanding how religious thought, culture, and media intersect to shape contemporary human experiences. With one forthcoming book under contract with Brill, he has already established himself as a prolific academic voice, contributing numerous articles to national and international peer-reviewed and impact-factor journals. His research consistently aims to advance nuanced interpretations of religion and society while engaging critically with modern cultural and ideological narratives. Throughout his career, Muhammad Asad has demonstrated strong academic excellence, earning six competitive research grants and scholarships from prestigious institutions such as Springer Nature and Brill (Netherlands). He has also been recognized with an award from IntechOpen (London) for an outstanding book chapter contribution, highlighting his growing influence within interdisciplinary religious scholarship. In addition to his research contributions, he plays an active role in academic mentoring by serving as a research supervisor at a private academic consultancy. In this capacity, he guides early-career scholars in developing strong methodological practices, ethical research standards, and impactful scholarly output. His broader scholarly ambition is rooted in identifying forms of knowledge that enhance human well-being while critically confronting cultural, intellectual, and structural forces that cause harm in contemporary societies. Through this mission-driven approach, Muhammad Asad Latif continues to shape thoughtful, ethically engaged, and socially relevant academic discourse.

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Featured Publications

  • Latif, M. A. (2024). The identity of religion always comes up: The war, the mass media and the reproduction of Muslim identity in the West. Social Network Analysis and Mining, 14(1), 201.

  • Latif, M. A. (2024). Make America hate again? Before and after Trump, there were differences in how Muslims and Islam were portrayed in American media. Social Identities, 30(4), 287–305.

  • Latif, M. A. (2023). Anthropomorphic of gods with Allah Almighty and filmography on Islamophobia in the cinematic way of America and India: A critical analysis. Hamdard Islamicus, 46(3), 49–72.

  • Latif, M. A. (2024). Political struggle of Malaysia and Islam: Moderating and radicalizing the state, society, and religion alternately (1957–2023). Discover Global Society, 2(1).

  • Latif, M. A. (2024). Differences in job satisfaction of male and female teachers in private and public secondary schools. Discover Psychology, 4(1), 101.

Yasser Almoteri | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yasser Almoteri | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Yasser Almoteri is an Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics at Al-Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he contributes to advancing interdisciplinary mathematical research and graduate education. He earned his PhD in Applied Mathematics from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in 2023, completing a dissertation focused on bacterial motion and spread in porous environments, a topic that bridges biomathematics, complex fluids, and computational modeling. His advanced training also includes a Master of Science in Mathematics from New York University (2017) and a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics from Al-Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (2011). Before joining the faculty, Dr. Almoteri served as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at NJIT from 2018 to 2023, where he gained extensive experience in mathematical modeling, numerical simulations, and interdisciplinary collaborations. His research explores biomathematics, collective behavior of micro-swimmers, and fluid–structure interactions in complex and impure environments. He has presented his work at several prestigious conferences, including the APS March Meeting, APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, and the International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM). Dr. Almoteri has earned notable academic recognitions, including the Silver Medal at the Dana Knox Research Showcase (2021) and the Outstanding Graduate Student Award at NJIT (2022). His work has been supported through competitive research and teaching assistantships. Alongside his academic pursuits, he is skilled in mathematical modeling and programming using MATLAB and R. He is fluent in Arabic and proficient in English, enabling effective communication in diverse academic settings.

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Almoteri, Y., & Lushi, E. (2025). Chemotactic aggregation dynamics of micro-swimmers in Brinkman flows. arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.20925.

Almoteri, Y. (2023). Bacterial motion and spread in porous environments (Doctoral dissertation, New Jersey Institute of Technology).

Almoteri, Y., & Lushi, E. (2025). Microswimmer collective dynamics in Brinkman flows. Physical Review Fluids, 10(8), 083102.

Almoteri, Y., Guzmán-Lastra, F., & Lushi, E. (2025). Micro-swimmers in Brinkman flow: Coupled dynamics and motion near surfaces. Division of Fluid Dynamics Annual Meeting.

Almoteri, Y., & Ghezal, A. (2025). On the existence and uniqueness of two-dimensional nonlinear fuzzy difference equations with logarithmic interactions. Mathematics, 13(21), 3532.