Jing Li | Cardiovascular Disease | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jing Li | Cardiovascular Disease | Best Researcher Award

👤 Prof. Jing Li, beijing chaoyang hospital, China

Dr. Jing Li, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Heart Center & Beijing Key Laboratory of Hypertension, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China. A distinguished researcher in cardiovascular disease, she has made groundbreaking contributions to understanding the role of gut microbiota in hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Li is a Youth member of the China Association for the Promotion of International Healthcare Exchanges and holds several key roles in cardiovascular physiology and vascular medicine groups. Her research, supported by the National Natural Science Foundation and Beijing Science Foundation, focuses on the pathological mechanisms and prevention of cardiovascular diseases. She has published over 28 SCI papers, significantly advancing knowledge in hypertension, gut microbiota, and cardiovascular pathophysiology.

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🌟 Jing Li, PhD – Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Jing Li, PhD, Associate Professor at the Heart Center and Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her pioneering contributions in cardiovascular research, particularly in the role of gut microbiota in hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. With a robust track record of presiding over major research projects such as those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation and Beijing Science Foundation, Dr. Li’s research addresses critical gaps in understanding the pathophysiology of hypertension through the lens of intestinal bacteria, offering innovative insights into disease prevention and management. Her work in elucidating the causal relationship between gut microbiota and hypertension is ground-breaking, highlighting the potential of microbiota as therapeutic targets in managing cardiovascular diseases.

Her impressive body of work includes 28 SCI papers published in high-impact journals such as Hypertension, Microbiome, and Gut Microbes, with a total impact factor of 175.8. Dr. Li’s published research on the dysbiosis of gut microbiota in hypertensive patients and its implications for cardiovascular health has had a profound impact on the field, particularly with publications like “Gut microbiota dysbiosis contributes to the development of hypertension” (Microbiome, 2017) and “Causality of Opportunistic Pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae to Hypertension Development” (Hypertension, 2022).

🎓 Education 

Dr. Jing Li earned her PhD in Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathophysiology, specializing in hypertension and gut microbiota interactions. She pursued her academic journey at renowned institutions in China, where she honed her expertise in cardiovascular research and microbiology. Dr. Li’s academic background lays the foundation for her groundbreaking research on how the intestinal microbiome contributes to cardiovascular health. Her research interests reflect her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in this critical field, with particular focus on the development of innovative preventive strategies against hypertension. Throughout her career, Dr. Li has also been involved in several collaborative projects with national research agencies, further enriching her knowledge and professional development.

💼  Professional Experience 

Dr. Jing Li holds a prominent role at Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, where she leads significant cardiovascular research projects, particularly focusing on hypertension and gut microbiota. She has presided over several high-impact national projects, such as those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation and Beijing Science Foundation. As an associate professor and director of the China Medical and Microecology Integration Alliance, Dr. Li combines her leadership in academia with a strong commitment to practical, clinical applications of her research. Her position as a youth member of the China Association for the Promotion of International Healthcare Exchanges further underscores her influence in advancing international collaborations in cardiovascular health. She is also a deputy leader of the Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathophysiology Group of the Vascular Medicine Committee of the Beijing Physiological Science Society, shaping the future of cardiovascular medicine through innovation and education.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Jing Li’s exceptional research and contributions to cardiovascular disease have earned her recognition from various prestigious organizations. She has been awarded multiple honors for her work on hypertension, gut microbiota, and cardiovascular diseases. Her leadership in national research projects has led to a significant body of work that has been recognized globally. Dr. Li’s publications, with over 175.8 impact factors, are considered seminal in the field of cardiovascular disease and microbiome research. She has been invited to share her insights at several international conferences and has received numerous accolades for her innovative approach to tackling hypertension and other cardiovascular disorders. Her recognition extends to her roles as a director and expert advisor to national health organizations, where she provides valuable guidance on advancing the integration of medical research with practical healthcare solutions.

🌍 Research Skill On Cardiovascular Disease

Dr. Jing Li possesses advanced research skills in cardiovascular physiology, pathophysiology, and microbiome studies. She is an expert in exploring the connections between gut microbiota and cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, a field where her work has opened new avenues for disease prevention. Her methodological expertise spans experimental design, microbiological analysis, and advanced statistical modeling. Dr. Li’s research combines cutting-edge laboratory techniques with clinical data, enabling her to bridge the gap between basic science and real-world health applications. She has demonstrated an exceptional ability to identify novel biomarkers, explore microbial mechanisms, and validate therapeutic targets for cardiovascular diseases. Her work integrates molecular biology, microbiology, and clinical medicine, positioning her as a leading researcher in her field. Dr. Li’s contributions to cardiovascular research are highly regarded, influencing the direction of future research in hypertension and related cardiovascular conditions.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • BBIBP-CorV Vaccination against the SARS-CoV-2 Virus Affects the Gut Microbiome
    • Authors: Yang Shen, Ying Dong, Jie Jiao, Pan Wang, Mulei Chen, Jing Li
    • Citation: Vaccines, 2023
  • Alterations of gut viral signals in atrial fibrillation: complex linkage with gut bacteriome
    • Authors: Zuo, Kun; Li, Jing; Fang, Chen; Zhong, Jiuchang; Xu, Li; Yang, Xinchun
    • Citation: Aging, 2022
  • Antihypertensive Therapy by ACEI/ARB Is Associated With Intestinal Flora Alterations and Metabolomic Profiles in Hypertensive Patients
    • Authors: Dong, Ying; Wang, Pan; Jiao, Jie; Yang, Xinchun; Chen, Mulei; Li, Jing
    • Citation: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2022
  • Causality of Opportunistic Pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae to Hypertension Development
    • Authors: Li, Jing; Gao, Qiannan; Ma, Yiyangzi; Deng, Yue; Li, Shuangyue; Shi, Na; Niu, Haitao; Liu, Xin-Yu; Cai, Jun
    • Citation: Hypertension, 2022
  • Characterization of fecal metabolome changes in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
    • Authors: Dong, Ying; Wang, Pan; Lin, Junling; Han, Chunming; Jiao, Jie; Zuo, Kun; Chen, Mulei; Yang, Xinchun; Cai, Jun; Jiang, He et al.
    • Citation: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 2022
  • Characterization of the Intestinal Microbiome in Healthy Adults over Sars-Cov-2 Vaccination
    • Authors: Jiao, Jie; Shen, Yang; Wang, Pan; Zuo, Kun; Yang, Xinchun; Chen, Mulei; Dong, Ying; Li, Jing
    • Citation: Frontiers in Bioscience-Landmark, 2022
  • Kidney microbiota dysbiosis contributes to the development of hypertension
    • Authors: Liu, Xin-Yu; Li, Jing; Zhang, Yamei; Fan, Luyun; Xia, Yanli; Wu, Yongyang; Chen, Junru; Zhao, Xinyu; Gao, Qiannan; Xu, Bing et al.
    • Citation: Gut Microbes, 2022
  • Potential of gut microbiota for lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis in European women with type 2 diabetes based on metagenome
    • Authors: Dong, Ying; Wang, Pan; Yang, Xinchuan; Chen, Mulei; Li, Jing
    • Citation: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2022
  • Profile of gut flora in hypertensive patients with insufficient sleep duration
    • Authors: Jiao, Jie; Dong, Ying; Wang, Pan; Zuo, Kun; Han, Chunming; Cai, Jun; Zhong, Jiuchang; Yang, Xinchun; Li, Jing
    • Citation: Journal of Human Hypertension, 2022
  • Abnormal apelin-ACE2 and SGLT2 signaling contribute to adverse cardiorenal injury in patients with COVID-19
    • Authors: Li, Xue-Ting; Zhang, Mi-Wen; Zhang, Zhen-Zhou; Cao, Yu-Dan; Liu, Xiao-Yan; Miao, Ran; Xu, Yuan; Song, Xiao-Fang; Song, Jia-Wei; Liu, Ying et al.
    • Citation: International Journal of Cardiology, 2021

Aruhan | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aruhan | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

👤  Dr. Aruhan, Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine, China

Aruhan is a dedicated researcher and scholar at Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine. Having completed his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at Inner Mongolia Minzu University, he is currently pursuing his Doctoral degree in the field of Pharmacology. Aruhan’s research primarily focuses on mental illness, particularly exploring innovative pharmacological solutions for treating mood disorders. His academic journey has been marked by consistent achievements, including multiple academic scholarships and prestigious awards, such as the “Outstanding Student” honor certificate. Aruhan’s work has contributed to the development of new insights into pharmacological treatments, and he continues to expand his academic and research portfolio. His ongoing commitment to understanding mental health and contributing to the scientific community is evident in his recent publication in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, where he co-authored a study on the potential benefits of Syringa oblata Lindl Extract for alleviating depression.

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🌟 Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Aruhan is a promising candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his academic excellence and commitment to research in the field of mental illness. His educational journey, spanning from a Bachelor’s degree to his ongoing Doctoral studies at Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine, reflects a consistent dedication to advancing his knowledge.

Though he has not completed ongoing research projects, his work on mental illness, specifically the publication in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, demonstrates significant potential in the field. This research, titled Syringa oblata Lindl Extract Alleviated Corticosterone-Induced Depression via the cAMP/PKA–CREB–BDNF Pathway, indicates an understanding of complex biochemical pathways involved in depression and offers promising implications for future therapeutic approaches. His first publication is a strong demonstration of his capability, which will likely serve as a foundation for more impactful research in the future.

🎓 Education

Aruhan’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacology from Inner Mongolia Minzu University, where he laid the foundation for his future research endeavors. After completing his undergraduate studies in 2018, he pursued a Master’s degree at the same institution, refining his research focus on pharmacology and mental health. During his Master’s program, Aruhan gained hands-on experience in laboratory research, delving into various pharmacological pathways associated with mental illnesses. This period allowed him to solidify his passion for drug discovery and mental health treatments. Since September 2022, Aruhan has been working towards his Doctoral degree at Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine. His doctoral research focuses on unraveling the complex mechanisms of mental illness and evaluating the efficacy of medicinal plants. Alongside his academic work, he continues to contribute to the scientific community with several notable publications. Aruhan’s educational background is a testament to his strong commitment to advancing pharmacological research.

💼   Professional Experience

Although Aruhan is in the early stages of his professional career, his academic and research experiences are noteworthy. His work has primarily centered around the pharmacological treatment of mental illnesses. As a doctoral candidate at Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine, he has contributed to a significant publication in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology on the antidepressant potential of Syringa oblata Lindl Extract. Despite his limited professional experience, Aruhan’s academic performance and involvement in research projects demonstrate his potential to make substantial contributions to the field of pharmacology. In addition to his research, he has actively participated in several academic forums, including the 2022 Conference on Industry-University-Research Cooperation, where he won the third prize for his presentation on the role of pharmacology in mental health. His academic journey is marked by consistent recognition and accolades, positioning him as a promising scholar in pharmacological research and development.

🏅Awards and Recognition 

Aruhan has earned numerous awards throughout his academic career, reflecting his dedication and excellence in his field. Notably, in November 2022, he won the third prize at the “Young Scholars Forum” during the 2022 Conference on Industry-University-Research Cooperation. He was also recognized with multiple academic scholarships, including the second-class general scholarship at Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine in both 2022 and 2023. Additionally, Aruhan has consistently earned the “Outstanding Student” honor certificate for two consecutive academic years (2022-2023 and 2024-2025), further demonstrating his strong academic standing. His commitment to research excellence and academic achievements culminated in receiving the Lan Shu Excellent Scholarship in 2024. These awards not only reflect his scholastic achievements but also highlight his potential to make meaningful contributions to the field of pharmacology, particularly in mental health research. Aruhan’s passion for advancing science is mirrored in his continual pursuit of academic excellence.

🌍  Research Skills On Pharmacology

Aruhan’s research skills are diverse and robust, allowing him to effectively explore the complexities of mental health and pharmacology. His expertise lies in studying the pharmacological effects of medicinal plants, with a focus on their antidepressant properties. Aruhan is proficient in various research methodologies, including in vivo and in vitro techniques, which enable him to explore the biochemical and molecular mechanisms behind mental illnesses. He is adept at data collection and analysis, using advanced statistical methods to interpret complex research results. His strong laboratory skills are complemented by his ability to synthesize information from a range of academic resources, helping him draw meaningful conclusions in his work. Moreover, Aruhan demonstrates a keen understanding of drug-receptor interactions and the pharmacodynamics of therapeutic agents. His ability to collaborate and communicate findings effectively enhances his research, contributing to his growing reputation within the academic community. Aruhan is committed to continuous learning, ensuring that his research remains relevant and impactful.

📖 Publication Top Notes

Syringa oblata Lindl Extract Alleviated Corticosterone-Induced Depression via the cAMP/PKA–CREB–BDNF Pathway
  • Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
  • Author(s): Ruhan A

WEI-CHENG LIEN | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. WEI-CHENG LIEN | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

👤 Dr. WEI-CHENG LIEN, Hyson Technology Inc, Taiwan

Wei-Cheng Lien is the CEO and Co-Founder of HysonTech Inc., based in Taiwan, where he leads the company’s AIoT solutions for various industries. With a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from National Cheng Kung University, Lien specializes in AI, AIoT hardware/software integration, and digital transformation. He has held significant leadership roles across diverse organizations, including his work as a director for the Taiwan Artificial Intelligence Association and as an industry technology advisor for the National Applied Research Laboratories. Lien’s contributions to fields such as medical diagnostics, smart traffic enforcement, and manufacturing automation have earned him recognition globally. His work has influenced both academia and industry, with numerous awards and patents to his name. He continues to innovate at the intersection of AI and IoT, driving digital transformation and leading key projects like Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Terminal 3.

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🌟 Research for Best Researcher Award: Wei-Cheng Lien

Suitability for the Award:

Wei-Cheng Lien is exceptionally suited for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his remarkable achievements in both the academic and entrepreneurial realms, coupled with his extensive experience in the field of electrical engineering and artificial intelligence (AI). With a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (EE) from National Cheng Kung University and a track record of over 50 technical papers and 9 patents, Dr. Lien has made significant contributions to various cutting-edge areas, such as AI, AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) hardware/software integration, and digital transformation.

As the CEO of HysonTech Inc., he has been instrumental in driving innovative AIoT solutions across diverse industries, from aquaculture to medical diagnostics, emphasizing his capability to translate research into impactful real-world applications. His leadership extends beyond his company, as he holds prominent advisory roles with leading institutions like the Taiwan National Science and Technology Council and the Institute for Information Industry. His leadership in AI and technology is further demonstrated by his contributions to the Taiwan Artificial Intelligence Association and several high-profile projects such as the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Terminal 3 development.

🎓 Education 

Wei-Cheng Lien earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (EE) from National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Taiwan, where he achieved a remarkable GPA of 4.0. His educational journey also includes a Bachelor’s degree in EE from NCKU, where he earned a GPA of 3.4. During his academic tenure, Lien demonstrated a strong focus on Artificial Intelligence, AIoT, and digital transformation, with his research laying the groundwork for his subsequent professional achievements. Lien’s time at Duke University as a visiting scholar further broadened his perspective, and his contributions to AI and electronics research gained significant recognition. His education, coupled with extensive hands-on experience in AI and hardware/software integration, has shaped him into a leader in the industry. Lien’s academic excellence and innovation are the bedrock upon which his diverse professional experiences and entrepreneurial ventures are built.

💼  Professional Experience

Wei-Cheng Lien is the CEO and Co-Founder of HysonTech Inc., where he leads innovative AIoT solutions across sectors like aquaculture, smart traffic enforcement, and medical diagnostics. Under his leadership, HysonTech integrates AI technologies into hardware and software systems, offering complete solutions to its clients. Prior to this, Lien served as the CTO of Slash Living Culture Company, where he developed reed-based plant straws and building materials, incorporating AIoT monitoring techniques. His career also includes his role as Manager of the Intelligence System Division at AVITONE CO., LTD., where he focused on image system integration for advanced X-ray scanners. Lien’s earlier experience at MediaTek Inc. as Senior Engineer and Fellow Student further honed his expertise in AI and computing technologies. His extensive professional experience spans AI integration, digital transformation, and innovative product development, driving growth and technological advancement in multiple industries.

🏅Awards and Recognition

Wei-Cheng Lien has been honored with over 60 prestigious awards throughout his career. Notably, he was named the 2025 Outstanding Alumni of Taichung Municipal Taichung First Senior High School and received the 2024 Taiwan AI Award at the AI Taiwan x Future Commerce Exhibition. Lien’s achievements in AI and digital transformation were recognized with the 2024 Taiwan InnoTech Expo’s Two Invention Medals, along with Best Paper Awards at various conferences, including the Investigative Technology and Forensic Science Symposium. He was also awarded the 2024 Best Conference Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Electronic Communications, Internet of Things, and Big Data. Lien’s entrepreneurial success was acknowledged with the 2024 Best Startup Selection in Beijing and other notable innovation awards. Additionally, he was recognized with the 2023 EE Times Asia Award for Best AI Product of the Year and numerous awards from government and industry organizations for his contributions to AI and digital transformation.

🌍 Research Skills Artificial Intelligence

Wei-Cheng Lien’s research skills lie at the forefront of AI, AIoT integration, and digital transformation. His expertise spans IC design, testing, diagnosis, and software-hardware systems integration, which allows him to create innovative solutions across a range of industries. Lien’s work in AI computing, particularly in CPU DFT architectures and low-cost test techniques for System on Chips (SoCs), has been instrumental in reducing test costs and improving design accuracy. His research on output selection for SOC debug systems has earned global recognition for reducing test response volumes and minimizing area overhead. Lien has authored over 50 technical papers and holds 9 patents, further demonstrating his proficiency in cutting-edge research. His ability to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application has been a key factor in his contributions to AI-driven industries such as healthcare, smart cities, and advanced manufacturing. Lien’s ongoing research continues to push the boundaries of AI and IoT technology.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • A rapid household mite detection and classification technology based on artificial intelligence-enhanced scanned images
    • Authors: Lin, L.H.-M., Lien, W.-C., Cheng, C.Y.-T., Lai, Y.-T., Peng, Y.-T.
    • Citation: Internet of Things (The Netherlands), 2025, 29, 101484
  • Image Demoiréing via Multiscale Fusion Networks With Moiré Data Augmentation
    • Authors: Peng, Y.-T., Hou, C.-H., Lee, Y.-C., Lin, Y.-T., Lien, W.-C.
    • Citation: IEEE Sensors Journal, 2024, 24(12), pp. 20114–20127
    • Citations: 3
  • Fully automated learning and predict price of aquatic products in Taiwan wholesale markets using multiple machine learning and deep learning methods
    • Authors: Lai, Y.-T., Peng, Y.-T., Lien, W.-C., Liao, C.-J., Chiu, Y.-S.
    • Citation: Aquaculture, 2024, 586, 740741
    • Citations: 2
  • Traffic Violation Detection via Depth and Gradient Angle Change
    • Authors: Peng, Y.-T., Liu, C.-Y., Liao, H.-H., Lien, W.-C., Hsu, G.-S.J.
    • Citation: 2022 IEEE 7th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Engineering, ICITE 2022, 2022, pp. 326–330
    • Citations: 1
  • Unveiling of How Image Restoration Contributes to Underwater Object Detection
    • Authors: Peng, W.-Y., Peng, Y.-T., Lien, W.-C., Chen, C.-S.
    • Citation: 2021 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics-Taiwan, ICCE-TW 2021, 2021
    • Citations: 7
  • Output bit selection methodology for test response compaction
    • Authors: Lien, W.-C., Lee, K.-J.
    • Citation: Proceedings – International Test Conference, 2016, 0, 7805873
  • A Test-per-cycle BIST architecture with low area overhead and no storage requirement
    • Authors: Shiao, C.-M., Lien, W.-C., Lee, K.-J.
    • Citation: 2016 International Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test, VLSI-DAT 2016, 2016, 7482556
    • Citations: 11
  • Efficient LFSR Reseeding Based on Internal-Response Feedback
    • Authors: Lien, W.-C., Lee, K.-J., Hsieh, T.-Y., Chakrabarty, K.
    • Citation: Journal of Electronic Testing: Theory and Applications (JETTA), 2014, 30(6), pp. 673–685
    • Citations: 7
  • Output-bit selection with X-avoidance using multiple counters for test-response compaction
    • Authors: Lien, W.-C., Lee, K.-J., Chakrabarty, K., Hsieh, T.-Y.
    • Citation: Proceedings – 2014 19th IEEE European Test Symposium, ETS 2014, 2014, 6847823
    • Citations: 3
  • Output selection for test response compaction based on multiple counters
    • Authors: Lien, W.-C., Lee, K.-J., Chakrabarty, K., Hsieh, T.-Y.
    • Citation: Technical Papers of 2014 International Symposium on VLSI Design, Automation and Test, VLSI-DAT 2014, 2014, 6834865
    • Citations: 2

 

Siyuan Song | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Siyuan Song | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

👤 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Siyuan Song, Arizona State University, United States

Dr. Siyuan Song is an Associate Professor at Arizona State University’s Del E. Webb School of Construction, within the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment. He specializes in construction safety, AI in construction, and workforce development. Dr. Song earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Alabama, where he focused on construction equipment productivity. He has a strong background in construction engineering and management, which he combines with cutting-edge research in construction automation and robotics. He is dedicated to advancing safety in the construction industry through innovative training programs and workforce development initiatives. Dr. Song has contributed extensively to the field with a focus on enhancing safety protocols in high-risk environments, such as construction sites and surface mining.

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🌟  Suitability For the Best Researcher Award

Siyuan Song, Ph.D., is an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his extensive contributions to construction safety, workforce development, and AI in construction. As an Associate Professor at Arizona State University, Dr. Song has built a distinguished academic and professional portfolio. His research focuses on addressing critical issues in construction, such as workplace safety, health training, automation, and robotics. His work aligns with key global challenges, particularly in improving safety and health conditions for construction workers, an area in which he has secured significant research funding.

Dr. Song’s professional achievements include receiving multiple prestigious awards, such as the Best Division Paper Award from the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) in 2023, and the Outstanding Contribution to Workplace Industry Training Award at the Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN) Annual Conference in 2023. His dedication to advancing construction safety is evident in his leadership of numerous research projects funded by organizations like the Department of Labor (OSHA and MSHA), focusing on heat-related illness prevention, hazard awareness, and worker safety.

🎓 Education

Dr. Song completed his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Alabama in 2017, where his dissertation focused on “Construction Equipment Travel Path Visualization and Productivity Evaluation.” He also holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering, with a thesis on “Location-Based Tracking of Construction Equipment for Automated Cycle-Time Analysis.” His undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering and Management, was awarded by Suzhou University of Science and Technology in 2014. His academic path has been defined by his commitment to developing innovative solutions to enhance safety and productivity in the construction industry.

💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Song has extensive teaching and research experience in the field of construction engineering. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at Arizona State University, where he focuses on AI-driven solutions in construction safety. Prior to this, Dr. Song was an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama and the University of Southern Mississippi. His career has been marked by a strong focus on workforce safety, training, and the use of technology to address challenges in the construction sector. He has also contributed significantly to research grants related to occupational safety and health.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Song has received numerous awards for his contributions to construction safety and engineering education. Notable honors include the 2023 Best Division Paper Award from the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, and the 2023 University of Alabama 18 Under 31 Young Alumni Award. He also earned the 2022 ASCE ExCEEd Teaching Fellow Award for Excellence in Civil Engineering Education. Dr. Song’s early academic achievements were recognized through several awards at Suzhou University of Science and Technology, including the Outstanding Student Awards and Outstanding Student Leader awards, reinforcing his leadership and excellence in the field of engineering.

🌍 Research Skills On Engineering

Dr. Song’s research is focused on construction safety and the integration of AI and robotics into the industry. He has expertise in workforce development, workplace safety training, and the automation of construction processes. His research methods often combine traditional construction engineering approaches with emerging technologies like AI, data analytics, and robotics. Dr. Song is passionate about enhancing safety standards on construction sites and has developed training programs aimed at preventing heat-related illnesses and improving hazard awareness for workers in high-risk environments.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Improving tolerance control on modular construction project with 3D laser scanning and BIM: A case study of removable floodwall project
    • Authors: H Li, C Zhang, S Song, S Demirkesen, R Chang
    • Citation: Applied Sciences 10 (23), 8680
    • Year: 2020
  • Construction site path planning optimization through BIM
    • Authors: S Song, E Marks
    • Citation: ASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering 2019, 369-376
    • Year: 2019
  • Fuzzy Multicriteria Decision‐Making Model for Time‐Cost‐Risk Trade‐Off Optimization in Construction Projects
    • Authors: MA Alzarrad, GP Moynihan, MT Hatamleh, S Song
    • Citation: Advances in Civil Engineering 2019 (1), 7852301
    • Year: 2019
  • Impact variables of dump truck cycle time for heavy excavation construction projects
    • Authors: S Song, E Marks, N Pradhananga
    • Citation: Journal of Construction Engineering and Project Management 7 (2), 11-18
    • Year: 2017
  • A study on assessing the awareness of heat-related illnesses in the construction industry
    • Authors: S Song, F Zhang
    • Citation: Construction Research Congress 2022, 431-440
    • Year: 2022
  • Industrial safety management using innovative and proactive strategies
    • Authors: S Song, I Awolusi
    • Citation: Concepts, Applications and Emerging Opportunities in Industrial Engineering
    • Year: 2020
  • Work-related fatalities analysis through energy source recognition
    • Authors: S Song, I Awolusi, Z Jiang
    • Citation: Construction Research Congress 2020, 279-288
    • Year: 2020
  • A Software-Based Approach for Acoustical Modeling of Construction Job Sites with Multiple Operational Machines
    • Authors: B Sherafat, A Rashidi, S Song
    • Citation: Construction Research Congress 2020, 886-895
    • Year: 2020
  • Steel manufacturing incident analysis and prediction
    • Authors: S Song, Q Lyu, E Marks, A Hainen
    • Citation: Journal of Safety, Health and Environmental Research 14 (1), 331-336
    • Year: 2018
  • Impact of discretionary safety funding on construction safety
    • Authors: S Song, I Awolusi, E Marks
    • Citation: Journal of Safety Health and Environmental Research 13 (2), 378-384
    • Year: 2017

 

 

Anna Cecilia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anna Cecilia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

👤 Dr. Anna Cecilia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa, Federal University of Lavras, Brazil

Anna Cecília Trolesi Reis Borges Costa, born on April 5, 1991, is a Brazilian veterinarian with a strong focus on epidemiology. She earned her Ph.D. in Veterinary Sciences from Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA) in 2024, with research exploring bovine brucellosis surveillance and control in Minas Gerais. Anna’s career spans a range of professional experiences, including working as a small animal clinician, a volunteer teacher in epidemiology, and a visiting professor at Brazilian universities. She is recognized for her extensive research in veterinary epidemiology and public health, particularly in zoonotic diseases like leptospirosis and brucellosis. Her contributions to the field are supported by multiple grants, including the prestigious CNPq Postdoctoral Abroad Scholarship. Currently, she continues her work internationally, with a focus on advancing veterinary science and public health.

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🌟 Assessment of Suitability for the “Research for Best Researcher Award”

Dr. Anna Cecília Trolesi Reis Borges Costa’s exceptional academic and professional journey demonstrates her strong eligibility for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” Her contributions to veterinary sciences, with a focus on epidemiology, public health, and infectious disease control, align with the criteria of groundbreaking research and societal impact.

Dr. Costa has a robust academic background, completing her PhD in Veterinary Sciences at the Universidade Federal de Lavras in 2024, with international collaborations at the University of Illinois and the University of Prince Edward Island. Her thesis on risk-based bovine brucellosis surveillance and control highlights her innovative approach to addressing critical challenges in veterinary public health. Complementing this, her Master’s dissertation focused on a “One Health” approach to leptospirosis, showcasing her commitment to interdisciplinary research that integrates animal, human, and environmental health.

🎓 Education 

Anna Cecília Trolesi Reis Borges Costa’s educational journey includes a series of distinguished academic accomplishments. She holds a Ph.D. in Veterinary Sciences from Universidade Federal de Lavras (2024), where her thesis focused on “Risk-based bovine brucellosis surveillance and control.” This was pursued during a collaborative period at the University of Illinois. Anna also completed her Master’s in Veterinary Sciences at UFLA in 2020, researching “Epidemiology of leptospirosis in humans and unowned dogs,” which emphasized the One Health approach. She received several prestigious grants throughout her academic career, including from CAPES and the Canadian Government for further specialization in epidemiology at the University of Prince Edward Island in 2022. Anna completed her undergraduate degree in Veterinary Medicine at UFLA in 2014. Her academic background has laid a strong foundation for her work in epidemiology and public health.

💼   Professional Experience

Anna Cecília Trolesi Reis Borges Costa’s professional journey includes several roles in the field of veterinary science, with a particular focus on epidemiology. From 2019 to 2024, she served as a volunteer teacher in epidemiology and public health at UFLA. In 2021, she expanded her teaching experience as a visiting professor at both Universidade Federal de Alfenas and Universidade Santo Amaro in Brazil. Anna also worked as a government employee in Três Corações, Brazil, offering specialized technical services as a small animal clinician and at a local shelter. Her clinical expertise was further honed through her roles at Recanto Animal and Bicho Chic Veterinary Clinic, where she worked with small animals. Additionally, Anna has gained practical experience in large animal reproduction during her internship at UFLA’s veterinary hospital. Her multidisciplinary experience makes her an invaluable contributor to both education and clinical veterinary practice.

🏅Awards and Recognition 

Anna Cecília Trolesi Reis Borges Costa has been recognized for her outstanding academic and professional contributions to veterinary science and epidemiology. Her most notable accolade is the CNPq Postdoctoral Abroad Scholarship, which enabled her to pursue further studies in veterinary science. Additionally, she has received multiple grants, including funding from CAPES (Brazil) and the Canadian Government for her specialization in epidemiology. Anna’s research in veterinary epidemiology, particularly in zoonotic diseases, has earned her several citations in international journals. Her work in the prevention and control of bovine brucellosis and leptospirosis in public shelters has been pivotal to advancing veterinary public health. Anna’s efforts in epidemiology education, research, and fieldwork have made her a respected figure in the veterinary community, and her expertise continues to be recognized by academic institutions and scientific bodies worldwide.

🌍 Research Skills On Epidemiology

Anna Cecília Trolesi Reis Borges Costa’s research skills are rooted in her extensive training in veterinary science, epidemiology, and public health. She excels in data analysis and epidemiologic modeling, crucial for assessing and controlling zoonotic diseases. Her research expertise spans a wide range of subjects, from molecular biology and microbiology to collective health. Anna has developed robust research methodologies, including spatiotemporal analysis and network analysis, to assess disease outbreaks and health risks. Her ability to conduct comprehensive risk assessments and surveillance studies is evident in her work on bovine brucellosis and leptospirosis in Brazil. Furthermore, Anna is highly skilled in integrating One Health approaches into her research, which considers the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. Her research has led to significant publications in peer-reviewed journals, demonstrating her aptitude in advancing veterinary epidemiology and contributing valuable knowledge to the scientific community.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Clinical-epidemiological profile of the canine population in a shelter, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 2019-2020
    • Authors: Raisa Abreu Bragança Colocho, Anna Cecília Trolesi Reis Borges Costa, Blenda Araujo Martins Ferreira, Amanda Carvalho Rosado Ferreira, Dircéia Aparecida da Costa Custódio, Carine Rodrigues Pereira, Erika Aparecida Oliveira, Isaac David Pineda Sirias, Sérgio Novais de Melo, Ana Beatriz Barion Souza, et al.
    • Citation: Colocho, R.A.B., Costa, A.C.T.R.B., Ferreira, B.A.M., Ferreira, A.C.R., Custódio, D.A.C., Pereira, C.R., Oliveira, E.A., Sirias, I.D.P., Melo, S.N., Souza, A.B.B. (2025). Clinical-epidemiological profile of the canine population in a shelter, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 2019-2020. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science.
  • Resistance Training Improves the Immune Response, Mainly Associated with CD8+ T Lymphocytes and B Lymphocytes, in Mice
    • Authors: Fernanda Cristina Pedro, Marina Martins de Oliveira, Rafaella Silva Andrade, Anna Cecília Trolesi Reis Borges Costa, Carine Rodrigues Pereira, Pedro Felipe Rodrigues e Oliveira, Soraia Macari, Cândido Celso Coimbra, Elaine Maria Seles Dorneles, Luciano José Pereira
    • Citation: Pedro, F.C., de Oliveira, M.M., Andrade, R.S., Costa, A.C.T.R.B., Pereira, C.R., Rodrigues e Oliveira, P.F., Macari, S., Coimbra, C.C., Dorneles, E.M.S., Pereira, L.J. (2024). Resistance training improves the immune response, mainly associated with CD8+ T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes, in mice. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology.
  • Network vulnerability of cattle movement in Minas Gerais, Brazil, from 2013 to 2022
    • Authors: Anna Cecília Trolesi Reis Borges Costa, Lara Savini, Luciana Faria de Oliveira, Andrey Pereira Lage, Elaine Maria Seles Dorneles, Luca Candeloro
    • Citation: Costa, A.C.T.R.B., Savini, L., de Oliveira, L.F., Lage, A.P., Dorneles, E.M.S., Candeloro, L. (2024). Network vulnerability of cattle movement in Minas Gerais, Brazil, from 2013 to 2022.

André NANA | Business | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. André NANA | Business | Young Scientist Award

👤 Assist. Prof. Dr. André NANA, IDRAC Business School, France

Nana André is a dedicated educator and researcher at IDRAC Business School, Paris. At 32, he holds a doctorate in Management Sciences from Toulouse 1 University and has extensive experience in teaching, research, and corporate roles. Nana’s expertise spans sustainable innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategic management. With prior teaching engagements at esteemed institutions such as AgroParisTech and IAE Limoges, he combines academic excellence with practical insights. His work emphasizes integrating sustainable development goals into entrepreneurship education. Fluent in French and English, he is known for his critical thinking and collaborative approach, empowering students and professionals alike. Nana’s commitment to education and research reflects his passion for nurturing entrepreneurial ecosystems and advancing sustainable innovation globally.

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🌟 Evaluation of Suitability for the Research for Young Scientist Award

Summary of Suitability
Dr. André Nana exhibits strong qualifications for the Research for Young Scientist Award, considering his comprehensive academic background, diverse professional experience, and research contributions. At 32 years old, he aligns with the age criteria, showcasing early career excellence in the field of management and innovation. His academic accomplishments include a Doctorate in Sciences de Gestion and a Master of Philosophy in Management from TSM – Université Toulouse 1 Capitol, reflecting a strong foundation for impactful research.

Professionally, Dr. Nana has demonstrated his teaching and research capabilities through various roles, including positions as an Enseignant Permanent Chercheur at IDRAC Business School and as a temporary teaching and research assistant at IAE Limoges. His diverse experience spans teaching, research, and practical applications in both academic and industry settings, highlighting his adaptability and commitment to advancing knowledge in management and sustainable innovation.

🎓 Education

  • 2023: Doctorate in Management Sciences – TSM, Toulouse 1 University, France
  • 2023: Master of Philosophy in Management – TSM, Toulouse 1 University, France
  • 2019: Master’s in Management Consulting & Research – IAE Paris-Est, France
  • 2016: Bachelor’s in Management Sciences – Thomas Sankara University, Burkina Faso

Nana also completed certifications to enhance his expertise:

  • 2020: Sustainable Development Goals Integration in Entrepreneurship Education – ICSB, USA
  • 2020: Market Opportunity Navigator for Innovative Projects – ICSB, USA

This robust academic foundation equips Nana with theoretical and practical tools to excel in education and research.

💼  Professional Experience

Nana André is an experienced educator and researcher. Since 2024, he has served as a full-time faculty member at IDRAC Business School, Paris. Previously, he was a Teaching and Research Associate at IAE Limoges, specializing in management. At AgroParisTech, Nana contributed to sustainable innovation management as a lecturer. His earlier roles include teaching entrepreneurship and strategic management at TBS Business School and Thomas Sankara University. Nana’s corporate experience includes logistics management at ASI-BF SA and financial control at FAGCO SARL.

In academia, he skillfully blends pedagogy with industry relevance, delivering courses on inbound marketing, import/export techniques, and innovation strategies. Nana’s research focuses on entrepreneurial ecosystems and sustainable innovation, reflecting his commitment to addressing global challenges.

🏅Awards and Recognition

  • 2024: Recognized as an Emerging Educator by IDRAC Business School for exemplary contributions to teaching and research.
  • 2023: Best Research Paper Award at AEI Conference for work on sustainable entrepreneurship education.
  • 2022: Innovation in Teaching Award by AgroParisTech for integrating design thinking in management courses.
  • 2021: Excellence in Teaching Certificate, TBS Business School.
  • 2020: Outstanding Contribution to Sustainable Innovation Research, ICSB, USA.

These accolades underscore Nana’s dedication to academic excellence, innovative pedagogy, and impactful research.

🌍 Research Skills On Business

Nana’s research expertise spans entrepreneurship education, sustainable innovation management, and ecosystem approaches. He leverages critical thinking and collaborative methods to address complex challenges. His skillset includes qualitative and quantitative analysis, pedagogical design, and advanced proficiency in French and English. Nana’s aptitude for synthesizing data into actionable insights enhances his academic and industry contributions.

He actively shares research findings through publications, conferences, and networking. Nana’s focus on sustainable development and entrepreneurship aligns with global priorities, making him a valuable contributor to innovation-driven ecosystems.

📖 Publication Top Notes

Title: Attitude over norms: Reevaluating the dominance of attitude in shaping entrepreneurial intentions among higher education students in Global South Countries
  • Authors: Ivan Djossa Tchokoté, Ransome Bawack, Andre Nana
  • Journal: The International Journal of Management Education
  • Year: 2025 (Published in July)

Sarah Depallens | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sarah Depallens | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

👤 Dr. Sarah Depallens, CAN team Lausanne CHUV, Switzerland

Dr. Sarah Depallens, an accomplished pediatrician born on February 15, 1977, in Lausanne, Switzerland, has made a profound impact in child healthcare. Serving as an Associate Physician at CHUV, she leads the CAN Team (since 2017), the General Pediatrics Outpatient Clinic (since 2023), and the Migratory Pediatrics Consultation (since 2024). Her career spans two decades, marked by expertise in pediatrics, child abuse prevention, and healthcare for vulnerable populations. Dr. Depallens earned her medical degree from the University of Lausanne in 2002 and became a FMH Specialist in Pediatrics in 2011. Her dedication to improving pediatric care is evident in her extensive professional experience, numerous publications, and advocacy for child welfare. Fluent in multiple languages and globally oriented, she is known for her compassionate approach and leadership in addressing healthcare challenges for children and adolescents.

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🌟  Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award: Dr. Sarah Depallens

Dr. Sarah Depallens exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher and academic leader, making her a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive professional experience in pediatrics, public health, and migration health reflects a deep commitment to advancing the field and addressing complex societal challenges. As a Médecin Associé and leader of multiple pediatric initiatives at the CHUV (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois), Dr. Depallens demonstrates exceptional leadership, innovation, and dedication to improving healthcare for vulnerable populations.

Research Contributions and Professional Impact : Dr. Depallens has significantly contributed to academic research, with an impressive array of publications in high-impact journals addressing critical topics such as child abuse detection, pediatric refugee healthcare, and the psychological impacts of migration on children. Her work combines clinical expertise with public health strategies, as seen in her studies on abusive head trauma, migrant health, and pediatric violence exposure.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Sarah Depallens’ academic journey reflects a commitment to excellence in medicine. She earned her medical degree in 2002 from the University of Lausanne, followed by a doctorate in 2010 with her thesis on healthcare for undocumented children. Dr. Depallens holds the FMH Pediatric Specialist title (2011), reinforcing her expertise in pediatrics. Further enriching her professional profile, she obtained certifications in Public Health (2012) from KMC, India, and medico-legal care for violence survivors (2013). Recognizing the importance of leadership, she completed a CAS in Management for Executives (2017) and a MicroMBA (2024) at CHUV. Her diverse educational experiences include international rotations in Mexico, Cuba, and Switzerland, offering a well-rounded perspective on healthcare challenges. This robust educational foundation underpins her innovative work in pediatric care, advocacy, and research.

💼  Professional Experience 

Dr. Sarah Depallens’ professional journey spans over 20 years, reflecting her expertise in pediatrics and leadership. She began as a Medical Assistant in General Pediatrics (2003-2004) and expanded her experience through roles in Pediatric Surgery, Emergency Medicine, and Neonatology at CHUV and HEL in Lausanne. From 2008 to 2016, she held pivotal roles in multidisciplinary pediatric units, specializing in adolescent health and child abuse prevention. Her international experience includes a year in General Pediatrics at KMC Hospital, India (2011-2012). Since 2017, Dr. Depallens has led the CAN Team at CHUV, addressing child abuse with innovative strategies. She also heads the General Pediatrics Outpatient Clinic and Migratory Pediatrics Consultation, emphasizing healthcare for marginalized children. Her holistic approach and leadership have established her as a pioneer in pediatric medicine.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Sarah Depallens has received several accolades for her contributions to pediatrics. Her pioneering work in child abuse prevention and healthcare for vulnerable populations has earned her recognition both nationally and internationally. She received CHUV’s Excellence in Leadership Award (2020) for her innovative strategies in multidisciplinary pediatric care. Her thesis on undocumented children’s health was awarded the Best Research Thesis by the University of Lausanne (2010). Additionally, her efforts in medico-legal pediatric care earned her the Swiss Pediatric Society Recognition Award (2018). Dr. Depallens has also been lauded for her global outreach, receiving a Certificate of Public Health distinction from KMC, India (2012). Through her publications and advocacy, she continues to inspire advancements in child healthcare, cementing her reputation as a leader in pediatrics.

🌍 Research Skills On Medicine 

Dr. Sarah Depallens’ research skills center on pediatrics, public health, and child abuse prevention. She excels in designing multidisciplinary studies, evidenced by her work on abusive head trauma and the health needs of migrant children. Proficient in quantitative and qualitative methodologies, she collaborates with experts in pediatrics, psychology, and law to develop comprehensive insights into child welfare. Dr. Depallens’ ability to analyze complex data has led to over 20 peer-reviewed publications, addressing topics like pediatric refugees, adolescent health, and medico-legal evaluations. Her research often translates into actionable policies, underscoring her skill in bridging science and practice. Adept in academic writing and presentation, she shares findings at international conferences, fostering global collaboration.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Maternal risk factors for infant foster care from birth: a retrospective observational study
    • Authors: Inés Blanco Lara, Antje Horsch, Roger Hilfiker, Sarah Depallens, Vania Sandoz
    • Year: 2025
  • Enfants et adolescent-e-s dans un environnement négligent. La détection précoce comme première réponse à leurs besoins
    • Authors: Cyril Knob, Vania Sandoz, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2024
  • Pédiatrie. Consultation en pédiatrie pour les enfants victimes de violence conjugale
    • Authors: Janique Sangsue, Vania Sandoz, Edelweiss Kabwiku, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2024
  • Prosecuting cases of abusive head trauma in Switzerland: a descriptive study of the impact of medical documentation and delay of reporting on judicial outcome
    • Authors: Sarah Held, Jean-Jacques Cheseaux, Jean-François Tolsa, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2024
  • SECURE: un outil pour évaluer les mineurs victimes de violences conjugales
    • Authors: Janique Sangsue, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2023
  • [Assessment of families in situations of forced migration: Transcultural approaches to identifying and supporting psychological suffering].
    • Authors: Javier Sanchis Zozaya, Sydney GAULTIER, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2023
  • Paediatric refugees from Ukraine: guidance for health care providers.
    • Authors: Jaeger FN, Christoph Berger, Michael Buettcher, Sarah Depallens, Heininger U, Heller Y, Kohns Vasconcelos M, Leforestier B, Pellaud N, Relly C et al.
    • Year: 2022
  • [Mobbing amongst students: from detection to care: How to work together?]
    • Authors: Redzepi V, Sangsue J, Lugon J, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2022
  • Early Diagnosis of Abusive Head Trauma to Avoid Repetitive Shaking Events
    • Authors: Sarah Depallens, Celine Favrod, Philippe Maeder, Diego San Millan, Jean-Jacques Cheseaux
    • Year: 2022
  • Jugendliche mit Migrationshintergrund – Herausforderung für die allgemeine Gesundheit, über welche Hilfsmittel verfügen Kinderärztinnen und Kinderärzte?
    • Authors: Sarah Depallens, Caroline Heiniger, Karine Tzaud
    • Year: 2021

Loren Babcock | Paleontology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Loren Babcock | Paleontology | Best Researcher Award

👤 Prof. Loren Babcock, The Ohio State University, United States

Dr. Loren E. Babcock is a distinguished paleontologist, renowned for his contributions to understanding Earth’s ancient history. Serving as the Director of the Orton Geological Museum and a Professor at The Ohio State University, he specializes in paleontology, geology, and stratigraphy. Dr. Babcock’s research spans fossil preservation, evolutionary biology, and the Cambrian Period, with over 150 published works and leadership in international scientific organizations. He earned his B.S. in Geology and Biology from SUNY Fredonia, his M.S. in Geology and Paleontology from Kent State University, and his Ph.D. from the University of Kansas. Dr. Babcock has been honored with prestigious awards such as the Antarctica Service Medal and the Charles Schuchert Award. Beyond academia, he is committed to STEM outreach and museum curation, inspiring future scientists. His work continues to shape paleontological research and public understanding of Earth’s history.

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🌟 Assessment of Loren E. Babcock for the Research for Best Researcher Award:

Loren E. Babcock is highly qualified for the Research for Best Researcher Award based on his extensive academic background, remarkable career, and impactful contributions to paleontology, geology, and museum studies. With a Ph.D. in Geology/Paleontology from the University of Kansas, Babcock has held significant academic positions, including Professor at The Ohio State University and Director of the Orton Geological Museum. His academic preparation has equipped him with a profound understanding of geology and paleontology, enabling him to make notable contributions to the field over several decades.

Babcock’s work, especially in the area of fossil research, has had a lasting impact on paleontology. His research projects, such as the Megalonyx Project, which blends science education, technology, and human affairs, exemplify his commitment to advancing both scientific discovery and public engagement. His recent publications, like those in ZooKeys and Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, showcase his continued relevance in the field, with research touching on topics such as vertebrate paleontology and the nomenclature of fossils.

🎓 Education

Dr. Loren E. Babcock’s educational journey laid the foundation for his exceptional career in paleontology. He began at SUNY Fredonia, earning a B.S. in Geology and Biology (1979–1983), where he cultivated his passion for Earth sciences. Pursuing advanced studies, he completed his M.S. in Geology and Paleontology at Kent State University (1983–1986), focusing on fossil analysis and stratigraphic frameworks. Driven by curiosity, he earned his Ph.D. from the University of Kansas (1986–1990), where his research emphasized the Cambrian Period and trilobite paleobiology. Throughout his academic path, Dr. Babcock honed his expertise in geology, paleontology, and evolutionary studies, setting the stage for a prolific career. His rigorous training and interdisciplinary approach to science have enabled him to contribute significantly to global paleontological research, earning recognition as a thought leader in the field.

💼  Professional Experience 

Dr. Loren E. Babcock has built an illustrious career in paleontology, with a strong commitment to research, education, and outreach. He has been with The Ohio State University since 1990, progressing through roles from Assistant Professor (1990–1996) to Associate Professor (1996–2002), and Professor (2002–present). In 2019, he was appointed Director of the Orton Geological Museum, where he oversees scientific collections and public engagement initiatives. Dr. Babcock’s work focuses on Cambrian stratigraphy, fossil preservation, and evolutionary patterns. He has led international collaborations, including chairing the International Subcommission on Cambrian Stratigraphy (2012–2020). Beyond teaching and research, he developed programs such as the STEM Enrichment Initiative and the Museum Curation Certificate Program, fostering inclusivity in Earth sciences. Dr. Babcock’s career exemplifies dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and inspiring future generations.

🏅  Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Loren E. Babcock’s groundbreaking contributions to paleontology have earned him numerous accolades. Notable honors include the Antarctica Service Medal (2007) and the Charles Schuchert Award (2001) for excellence in paleontology. He was elected Fellow of The Paleontological Society (2005) and the Geological Society of America (1997), recognizing his outstanding achievements in Earth sciences. His distinction as a Paleontological Society Distinguished Lecturer (1993–1994) and recipient of the Erasmus Haworth Award (2008) further highlight his academic influence. In 2023, he was honored by the Society of Mineral Museum Professionals for his curatorial excellence. These awards, reflecting Dr. Babcock’s dedication to research, education, and public outreach, underscore his profound impact on paleontology and his unwavering commitment to advancing scientific understanding of Earth’s ancient past.

🌍 Research Skills On Paleontology

Dr. Loren E. Babcock excels in diverse research areas, combining expertise in paleontology, stratigraphy, and evolutionary biology. His skills include analyzing fossil records, reconstructing ancient ecosystems, and deciphering evolutionary patterns, with a focus on Cambrian organisms and Lagerstätten. Dr. Babcock employs advanced techniques in paleobiology, including taphonomy and biostratigraphy, to study fossil preservation and geological timeframes. His interdisciplinary approach integrates digital tools for visualization and public engagement, making science accessible. As a researcher and mentor, he has spearheaded projects blending education and innovation, such as the Megalonyx Project. Dr. Babcock’s leadership roles, including chairing the International Subcommission on Cambrian Stratigraphy, underscore his ability to coordinate global scientific efforts. His pioneering research continues to shape our understanding of Earth’s history and inspires transformative methodologies in paleontology.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • First complete specimens of Karslanus (Trilobita, Dameselloidea) from Longha Formation (Cambrian: Guzhangian), Yunnan, South China
    Authors: Peng, S.-C., Babcock, L.E., Yang, X.-F., Zhu, X.-J.
    Citation: Palaeoworld, 2024, 33(4), pp. 829–838
  • A new dameselloid trilobite from the Fulu Biota, Longha Formation (Cambrian: Guzhangian), Yunnan, South China, and revised classification of dameselloids
    Authors: Peng, S.-C., Babcock, L.E., Yang, X.-F., Zhu, X.-J., Liu, Y.
    Citation: Palaeoworld, 2024, 33(1), pp. 22–38
  • Replacement names for two species of Orthacanthus Agassiz, 1843 (Chondrichthyes, Xenacanthiformes), and discussion of Giebelodus Whitley, 1940, replacement name for Chilodus Giebel, 1848 (Chondrichthyes, Xenacanthiformes), preoccupied by Chilodus Müller & Troschel, 1844 (Actinopterygii, Characiformes)
    Authors: Babcock, L.E.
    Citation: ZooKeys, 2024, 1188, pp. 219–226
  • Nomenclatural history of Megalonyx Jefferson, 1799 (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Pilosa, Megalonychidae)
    Authors: Babcock, L.E.
    Citation: ZooKeys, 2024, 2024(1195), pp. 297–308
  • Cretaceous–Palaeogene lobsters, Hoploparia stokesi (Weller, 1903), from Antarctica: historical review, and transfer of specimens from the United States Polar Rock Repository
    Authors: Babcock, L.E., Feldmann, R.M., Grunow, A.M.
    Citation: Polar Research, 2024, 43, 9866
  • Some vertebrate types (Chondrichthyes, Actinopterygii, Sarcopterygii, and Tetrapoda) from two Paleozoic Lagerstätten of Ohio, U.S.A.
    Authors: Babcock, L.E.
    Citation: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2023, 43(4), e2308621
  • New species of Liostracina Monke, 1903 (Trilobita, Cambrian) from Yunnan, China: complete holaspid exoskeleton and implications for higher level classification
    Authors: Yang, X., Peng, S., Babcock, L.E., Zhu, X., Liu, Y.
    Citation: Journal of Paleontology, 2022, 96(6), pp. 1431–1446
  • Reply to ‘Uppermost Cambrian carbon chemostratigraphy: The HERB and undocumented TOCE events are not synonymous’
    Authors: Zhu, M., Babcock, L.E., Peng, S., Ahlberg, P.
    Citation: Geological Magazine, 2021, 158(7), pp. 1323–1326
  • Erratum: Author Correction: A Silurian ancestral scorpion with fossilised internal anatomy illustrating a pathway to arachnid terrestrialisation (Scientific Reports, 2020, 10, 1, 14, 10.1038/s41598-019-56010-z)
    Authors: Wendruff, A.J., Babcock, L.E., Wirkner, C.S., Kluessendorf, J., Mikulic, D.G.
    Citation: Scientific Reports, 2020, 10(1), 20441
  • A Silurian ancestral scorpion with fossilised internal anatomy illustrating a pathway to arachnid terrestrialisation
    Authors: Wendruff, A.J., Babcock, L.E., Wirkner, C.S., Kluessendorf, J., Mikulic, D.G.
    Citation: Scientific Reports, 2020, 10(1), 14

Nagalakshmi R Velmurugan | Computer Science | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Nagalakshmi R Velmurugan | Computer Science | Best Faculty Award

👤 Dr. Nagalakshmi R Velmurugan, SRM institute of science and Technology, India

Dr. R. Nagalakshmi, a dedicated academician and researcher in Computer Science Engineering, has over 12 years of teaching and administrative experience. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai. Dr. Nagalakshmi completed her Ph.D. in Computer Science Engineering from Kalinga University, focusing on grid and cluster computing. She holds an M.E. and B.E. in Computer Science Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, and a Diploma in Computer Science from Sri Balaji Polytechnic College. Her career is marked by a passion for research in AI, data science, and operating systems, complemented by proficiency in Python, Power BI, and SQL. A dynamic educator, she excels in fostering innovation and creativity through seminars, webinars, and technical events. With numerous publications and impactful projects, Dr. Nagalakshmi is committed to advancing knowledge and nurturing the next generation of technology leaders.

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🌟 Suitability For Research for Best Faculty Award

Dr. R. Nagalakshmi demonstrates strong suitability for the Research for Best Faculty Award based on her robust academic background, extensive teaching experience, and contributions to academia and research. Her qualifications, including a Ph.D. in Computer Science Engineering, coupled with her teaching experience of over 12 years, reflect her dedication to fostering knowledge and innovation in the field. Her expertise spans diverse areas such as AI-Machine Learning, Data Science, Operating Systems, and Data Structures, showcasing her alignment with contemporary advancements in technology and education.

🎓 Education 

Dr. R. Nagalakshmi pursued her Ph.D. in Computer Science Engineering at Kalinga University, focusing on grid and cluster computing technologies. She earned her M.E. in Computer Science Engineering from Jaya Engineering College, Chennai, affiliated with Anna University, achieving a commendable 74.3%. Her B.E. degree in Computer Science Engineering was completed at Sri Ramanujar Engineering College, Chennai, with a score of 72.42%. Prior to her engineering studies, she obtained a Diploma in Computer Science from Sri Balaji Polytechnic College, Chennai, securing 80.42%. Dr. Nagalakshmi’s strong foundation began with her exceptional performance in her 10th standard, scoring 87%. Throughout her academic journey, she consistently demonstrated a deep interest in technology, which has become the cornerstone of her illustrious teaching and research career.

💼  Professional Experience

Dr. R. Nagalakshmi brings 12 years of rich teaching and leadership experience to the field of Computer Science. She is currently an Associate Professor at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai. Previously, she served as Head and Associate Professor at Kakinada Institute of Technological Sciences, Andhra Pradesh, where she spearheaded academic and industrial collaborations. Her earlier roles include Assistant Professor positions at ARS College of Engineering, St. Joseph’s Institute of Technology, and Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering in Chennai, where she mentored countless students. She has organized webinars, seminars, and technical events, such as an international webinar on generative AI trends and workshops on cloud computing using AWS. Her career reflects a dedication to integrating academic excellence with industry relevance, creating a dynamic learning environment for students.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions 

Dr. R. Nagalakshmi’s contributions to academia and research have been widely recognized. She organized an international webinar on generative AI trends in 2023 and conducted a national-level seminar on emerging software technologies. Her efforts in bridging academia and industry include arranging industrial visits for students and delivering guest lectures on topics such as cloud computing and Android app development. As an active participant in fostering innovation, she has received accolades for her teaching and event organization skills. Dr. Nagalakshmi’s initiatives, including technical events like Brainblitz, have significantly enriched the academic experience at institutions like SRM Institute of Science and Technology. Her achievements underscore her commitment to advancing knowledge, fostering student growth, and contributing to the field of Computer Science.

🌍 Research Skills On Computer Science

Dr. R. Nagalakshmi specializes in AI, machine learning, data science, and operating systems, with a focus on cutting-edge technologies such as grid and cluster computing. Her Ph.D. research delved into enhancing computational efficiency through grid computing infrastructures, utilizing middleware like the Globus Toolkit. Proficient in Python, Power BI, and database technologies like SQL and Oracle, she leverages these tools in innovative research and academic projects. Dr. Nagalakshmi has expertise in network security, software project management, and algorithm design, making her a versatile researcher. She is passionate about exploring emerging fields such as generative AI and has contributed significantly to academia through impactful publications and technical events. Her ability to translate complex concepts into actionable insights for students and researchers defines her excellence in research.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Weld quality monitoring via machine learning-enabled approaches
    • Authors: Raj, A., Chadha, U., Chadha, A., Chandramohan, V., Hadidi, H.
    • Journal: International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 14
  • Green manufacturing via machine learning enabled approaches
    • Authors: Raj, A., Gyaneshwar, A., Chadha, U., Chandramohan, V., Hadidi, H.
    • Journal: International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 6
  • Feasibility of friction stir welding for in-space joining processes: a simulation-based experimentation
    • Authors: Khanna, M., Chadha, U., Banerjee, A., Jayakumar, K., Karthikeyan, B.
    • Journal: International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 2
  • Industrial internet of things in intelligent manufacturing: a review, approaches, opportunities, open challenges, and future directions
    • Authors: Gupta, P., Krishna, C., Rajesh, R., Nagalakshmi, R., Chandramohan, V.
    • Journal: International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 35
  • Quality control tools and digitalization of real-time data in sustainable manufacturing
    • Authors: Menon, A.P., Lahoti, V., Gunreddy, N., Jayakumar, K., Karthikeyan, B.
    • Journal: International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 11
  • Caption Generation Based on Emotions Using CSPDenseNet and BiLSTM with Self-Attention
    • Authors: Priya, K., Karthika, P., Kaliappan, J., Nagalakshmi, R., Molla, B.
    • Journal: Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 3
  • Semantic Approach for Evaluation of Energy Storage Technologies under Fuzzy Environment
    • Authors: Nagaraju, D., Chiranjeevi, C., Rajasekhar, Y., Nagalakshmi, R., Paramasivam, V.
    • Journal: Advances in Fuzzy Systems
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 6
  • A Survey of Machine Learning in Friction Stir Welding, including Unresolved Issues and Future Research Directions
    • Authors: Chadha, U., Selvaraj, S.K., Gunreddy, N., Kumar, R.L., Adefris, A.
    • Journal: Material Design and Processing Communications
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 29

Alan cannell | Paleoatmosphere | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Alan cannell | Paleoatmosphere | Best Researcher Award

👤 Prof. Alan cannell, USP, Brazil

Alan Cannell is a distinguished engineer with a degree from University College London and a master’s from the University of Leeds. With a wealth of experience in urban engineering systems and project management, he served as Head of Traffic Control in Curitiba and contributed to Brazil’s National Traffic Safety Program. A founding member of the Safe Kids Program, Cannell has consulted for international organizations like the IDB and World Bank. Since 2017, he has been an associate of the Istituto Italiano di Paleontologia Umana in Rome and, from 2024, a Collaborative Professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies, USP. His research focuses on paleoatmospheres, their impact on the biosphere and human evolution, mathematical patterns in biface tools, and nocturnal behaviors of hominins during the Pliocene.

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🌟 Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award: Alan Cannell

Summary of Achievements and Research Contributions

Alan Cannell is a highly accomplished researcher with a robust foundation in engineering, coupled with a specialized focus on paleoatmospheres, evolutionary biology, and lithic technology. His academic training from prestigious institutions such as University College London and the University of Leeds provides a strong base for his interdisciplinary expertise. His extensive professional experience includes leadership roles in urban engineering systems, traffic management, and significant contributions to national safety programs. These roles underscore his ability to translate research into impactful applications.

Since 2017, Cannell has expanded his research focus through his affiliation with the Istituto Italiano di Paleontologia Umana (ISIPU) and as a collaborating professor at the Instituto de Estudos Avançados, USP, since 2024. His specific research interests encompass the study of paleoatmospheres, their effects on biospheres, evolutionary impacts, and the mathematical structures of prehistoric tools. These innovative explorations bridge engineering principles with paleontological and evolutionary inquiries.

🎓 Education

Alan Cannell holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from University College London and a Master’s degree from the University of Leeds. His academic foundation provided the groundwork for his extensive contributions to urban engineering and traffic management systems. Throughout his academic journey, Cannell demonstrated a keen interest in the intersection of engineering principles and environmental sciences. Postgraduate research enabled him to specialize in paleoatmospheres, focusing on the composition and density of ancient atmospheres and their effects on terrestrial evolution. Cannell’s continuous learning ethos is reflected in his association with prominent academic and research institutions, including the Istituto Italiano di Paleontologia Umana and the Institute for Advanced Studies, USP.

💼  Professional Experience

Alan Cannell’s professional journey is marked by diverse roles in engineering and research. He served as Head of Traffic Control in Curitiba, Brazil, contributing to the design of urban systems and national safety initiatives. As a consultant for organizations like the IDB and World Bank, he provided insights into urban and transportation systems. He also worked with Jaime Lerner Arquitetos Associados on urban development projects. Since 2017, Cannell has been associated with ISIPU in Rome, exploring human evolution and atmospheric changes. In 2024, he became a Collaborative Professor at the USP Institute for Advanced Studies, delving deeper into paleoatmospheres, human evolution, and the environmental factors that shaped prehistoric life.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

Alan Cannell’s contributions have garnered widespread recognition. He was a key architect of Brazil’s National Traffic Safety Program and Executive Secretary of the Brazilian Year of Traffic Safety. His pioneering research on paleoatmospheres and human evolution has earned accolades from international scientific bodies. As a founding member of the Safe Kids Program, his initiatives have impacted public safety worldwide. His scholarly works have been published in leading journals, earning invitations to prestigious conferences like UISPP and COSPAR. His recognition as a Collaborative Professor at USP in 2024 underscores his enduring influence in academic and research circles.

🌍 Research Skills On Paleoatmosphere

Alan Cannell’s research skills encompass a multidisciplinary approach, blending engineering, atmospheric science, and evolutionary biology. He specializes in paleoatmospheres, investigating their composition and density, and the biospheric impacts of atmospheric changes. His expertise extends to analyzing the evolutionary shifts during the Pliocene, focusing on human evolution and megafaunal extinctions. Cannell employs advanced mathematical modeling to explore the geometric structures of ancient tools and their implications. His studies on nocturnal hominin behaviors and atmospheric dynamics showcase his ability to link scientific rigor with evolutionary insights. His work continues to bridge the gap between ancient environmental changes and their modern implications.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • “Into thin air: The loss of the pliocene giant volant birds”
  • “The possible adaption of the human respiratory system to past atmospheres”
    • Year: 2024
    • Author: Alan Cannell
    • Citation: DOI: 10.1113/EP091713
    • Journal: Experimental Physiology
  • “Paleo-air pressures and respiration of giant Odonatoptera from the Late Carboniferous to the Early Cretaceous”
  • “The engineering of the giant dragonflies of the Permian: revised body mass, power, air supply, thermoregulation and the role of air density”
    • Year: 2018
    • Author: Alan E. R. Cannell
    • Citation: DOI: 10.1242/jeb.185405
    • Journal: Journal of Experimental Biology
  • “Mass Distribution Analysis of Spheroid Manuports, Spheroid Artifacts, and the Lithics of Play Learning”
  • “Pattern Recognition of Universal Mathematical Constants in Acheulean Biface Formats”
    • Year: 2015
    • Author: Alan Cannell
  • “Proboscidean resources and the engineering of Acheulean lithic technology”
    • Year: 2014
    • Author: Alan Cannell
  • “Throwing Behaviour and the Mass Distribution of Geological Hand Samples, Hand Grenades and Olduvian Manuports”
    • Year: 2002
    • Author: Alan Cannell