Abu Shonchoy | Health | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abu Shonchoy | Health | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abu Shonchoy, Florida International University, United States

Dr. Abu S. Shonchoy is a distinguished economist and Associate Professor at Florida International University (FIU), USA. With a deep-rooted passion for development and labor economics, his research explores innovative policy interventions addressing poverty, migration, and digital finance. He has held key research affiliations with Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) at MIT and the IZA Institute of Labor Economics. A prolific academic, Dr. Shonchoy has significantly contributed to understanding the socio-economic impact of technology adoption, financial inclusion, and education policies. His work is widely published in high-impact journals, making him a leading voice in global economic research. With a PhD from the University of New South Wales, his expertise spans across continents, shaping economic policies in both developed and developing nations. He continues to advance impactful research that drives socio-economic transformations worldwide.

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Suitability for the "Research for Best Researcher Award" – Abu S. Shonchoy

Abu S. Shonchoy stands out as an exemplary candidate for the "Research for Best Researcher Award" due to his profound contributions to Development and Labor Economics. As an Associate Professor at Florida International University (FIU), his career trajectory is marked by significant academic achievements, particularly in the areas of poverty, migration, health economics, and social identity, which directly align with the award's focus on impactful research.

Shonchoy's research interests span behavioral and experimental economics, with a strong focus on real-world challenges, such as understanding the effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on neonatal mortality, promoting digital financial technology adoption in crises, and the impacts of early childhood human capital formation. His work has consistently led to high-quality publications in top-tier journals like Journal of Health Economics, Nature Scientific Reports, and World Development, cementing his standing as a thought leader in his field.

Education

Dr. Abu S. Shonchoy’s academic journey is a testament to his dedication to economic research. He earned his PhD in Economics from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia, in 2011, specializing in development and labor economics. Prior to this, he completed a Master of Economic Policy from the Australian National University (ANU) in 2005, where he was awarded the prestigious Neil Vousden Memorial Scholarship. His foundational studies include a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Economics (First Class Honors) from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2003. His academic training, enriched by global exposure, laid the groundwork for his extensive contributions to economic research. Dr. Shonchoy's educational background has enabled him to drive impactful research in poverty alleviation, financial technology, and labor markets, significantly influencing policy decisions worldwide.

Professional Experience

Dr. Abu S. Shonchoy has built an illustrious academic career, currently serving as an Associate Professor of Economics (tenured) at Florida International University (FIU) since 2021. He is also an Affiliated Professor at Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and a Research Fellow at IZA and GLO. Previously, he was an Assistant Professor at FIU (2018-2021), a Research Fellow at IDE-JETRO, Japan (2010-2018), and a Visiting Scholar at New York University (2016-2018). His experience also includes teaching roles at the University of Tokyo and National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS). With a global research footprint, Dr. Shonchoy has been instrumental in shaping policies in financial inclusion, poverty reduction, and labor economics. His interdisciplinary approach and collaborations have positioned him as a thought leader in economic development.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Abu S. Shonchoy’s contributions have earned him numerous accolades. In 2024, he received the prestigious FIU Top Scholar Award and the ADB-IEA Innovative Policy Research Award. His earlier recognitions include the Albert Berry Prize from the Canadian Economic Association (2016) and the Best Young Researcher Presentation Award at the ADB-3ie conference (2014). His excellence in teaching was acknowledged with the Highest Student Evaluation Score at the University of Technology Sydney (2010). A recipient of the Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship and Neil Vousden Memorial Scholarship, Dr. Shonchoy has consistently demonstrated academic and research excellence. His work has been recognized internationally, reinforcing his influence in economic policy development. These accolades highlight his impactful research in labor economics, digital finance, and socio-economic policy interventions.

Research Skills On Health

Dr. Abu S. Shonchoy’s research expertise encompasses development economics, labor economics, behavioral economics, and financial inclusion. He specializes in designing and evaluating randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to assess the impact of financial technology and education policies. His work integrates quantitative analysis, big data methodologies, and experimental approaches to derive actionable policy insights. His research on digital financial inclusion has shaped policies in emerging economies, and his interdisciplinary studies have contributed to social mobility, migration, and economic resilience. As an editorial board member for Nature – Scientific Reports, he continuously advances the frontiers of knowledge in his field. His ability to translate complex economic theories into practical policy recommendations makes him a key influencer in global economic research.

Publication Top Notes

  • Poverty and migration in the digital age: Experimental evidence on mobile banking in Bangladesh

    • Authors: JN Lee, J Morduch, S Ravindran, A Shonchoy, H Zaman

    • Citations: 215

    • Year: 2021

  • Migration, externalities, and the diffusion of COVID-19 in South Asia

    • Authors: JN Lee, M Mahmud, J Morduch, S Ravindran, AS Shonchoy

    • Citations: 81

    • Year: 2021

  • Can solar lanterns improve youth academic performance? Experimental evidence from Bangladesh

    • Authors: Y Kudo, AS Shonchoy, K Takahashi

    • Citations: 66

    • Year: 2019

  • Determinants of government consumption expenditure in developing countries: A panel data analysis

    • Author: AS Shonchoy

    • Citations: 50

    • Year: 2010

  • Narrowing the gender gap in mobile banking

    • Authors: JN Lee, J Morduch, S Ravindran, AS Shonchoy

    • Citations: 49

    • Year: 2022

  • The informal labour market in India: Transitory or permanent employment for migrants?

    • Authors: A Shonchoy, PNR Junankar

    • Citations: 48

    • Year: 2014

  • Impact of electrification on children’s nutritional status in rural Bangladesh

    • Authors: T Fujii, AS Shonchoy, S Xu

    • Citations: 47

    • Year: 2018

  • Fertility and rural electrification in Bangladesh

    • Authors: T Fujii, AS Shonchoy

    • Citations: 38

    • Year: 2020

  • The impact of a computer-based adult literacy program on literacy and numeracy: Evidence from India

    • Authors: A Deshpande, A Desrochers, C Ksoll, AS Shonchoy

    • Citations: 37

    • Year: 2017

  • Primary, secondary, and tertiary education in Bangladesh: Achievements and challenges

    • Authors: H Kono, Y Sawada, AS Shonchoy

    • Citations: 30

    • Year: 2018

Mr. Ali Umar | Pharmaceutical | Academic Excellence Award

Mr. Ali Umar | Pharmaceutical | Academic Excellence Award

Mr. Ali Umar, University of Okara, Pakistan

Aliumar, a Pakistani researcher with a Master of Philosophy in Zoology, specializes in nanoparticles synthesis and their biomedical applications. His academic journey started with a B.Sc. in Botany, Chemistry, and Zoology from the University of the Punjab, followed by an M.Sc. in Zoology from the University of Education, Lahore. He then earned his M.Phil. in Zoology from the University of Okara, focusing on sleep disorders in the educational community of Pakistan. Aliumar’s expertise lies in human and environmental health, and his research extends to general zoology and biomedical advancements. With practical experience in synthesizing and characterizing nanomaterials, he has contributed significantly to environmental and human health studies, particularly in the analysis of heavy metals and disease epidemiology. Aliumar has been a visiting lecturer and actively participates in international conferences, enhancing his professional and academic footprint.

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Academic Excellence Award

Aliumar demonstrates an impressive profile that aligns well with the criteria for the Research for Academic Excellence Award. His academic background is robust, with a Master of Philosophy in Zoology and a Master’s degree in Zoology, complemented by a Bachelor’s degree in Botany, Chemistry, and Zoology. His research is diverse, spanning nanomaterials, biomedical applications, and environmental health, showcasing a strong interdisciplinary approach.

🎓 Education 

Aliumar completed his Master of Philosophy in Zoology from the University of Okara (2019-2021), where his thesis focused on the epidemiology of sleep disorders in Pakistan’s educational community. He explored major risk factors and associated diseases impacting the population. Earlier, he pursued an M.Sc. in Zoology at the University of Education, Lahore (2017-2019), researching heavy metal concentrations in the feathers of migratory waterfowl. His undergraduate education includes a B.Sc. in Botany, Chemistry, and Zoology from the University of the Punjab (2015-2017). Before university, Aliumar completed his F.Sc. in Pre-Medical (2013-2015) and Matriculation (2011-2013) at BISE Faisalabad, building a solid foundation in the biological sciences. This comprehensive education has equipped him with expertise in environmental health monitoring, nanomaterials research, and interdisciplinary studies combining zoology and environmental science.

💼 Professional Experience 

Aliumar has gained extensive experience in nanomaterials research and education. From 2021 to 2023, he worked in the Applied Zoology Lab at the University of Okara, where he focused on synthesizing and characterizing nanomaterials for biomedical applications. His research encompassed developing materials with antibacterial and wound-healing properties. Since 2022, Aliumar has served as a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Zoology at the University of Okara, where he teaches and mentors students. His earlier roles include working as a Biology Teacher at Islamia Model College in Mamunkanjan (2018-2019), where he honed his teaching skills and inspired young students to pursue science. His professional journey reflects his dedication to advancing biomedical and environmental health through innovative research and education.

🏅Awards and Recognition 

Aliumar has been recognized for his contributions to biological sciences and nanotechnology. His research on novel nanostructures and their biomedical applications has earned him invitations to speak at international conferences, such as the International Conference on New Trends in Biological Sciences at the University of Okara in 2022 and 2023. His work on environmental health, particularly on heavy metal pollution in waterfowl, was acknowledged by academic peers and contributed to significant publications. He received specialized training in Cage Culture, organized by the Fisheries Development Board of Pakistan, enhancing his expertise in aquaculture and environmental monitoring. Aliumar’s achievements reflect his commitment to scientific excellence, as he continues to make impactful contributions to human and environmental health through interdisciplinary research and innovation.

🌍  Research Skills 

Aliumar possesses a diverse set of research skills in environmental and biomedical sciences. He is proficient in computational pharmacokinetics and molecular docking analysis, which he applies to investigate the interactions of nanomaterials with biological systems. His expertise extends to Density Functional Theory (DFT) analysis for understanding material properties. He is experienced in synthesizing nanomaterials and exploring their biomedical applications, such as wound healing and antimicrobial efficacy. Aliumar also conducts environmental health studies using techniques like Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) for pollutant quantification and hematology analysis for Complete Blood Count (CBC) tests. His skills in histopathological techniques, including microtomy and staining, enable him to examine tissue samples under microscopes. Fieldwork for environmental monitoring and the study of disease epidemiology are integral to his research portfolio, emphasizing his multidisciplinary approach.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Biocompatibility, antimicrobial efficacy, and therapeutic potential of cobalt carbonate nanoparticles in wound healing, sex hormones, and metabolic regulation in diabetic albino mice
  • Therapeutic Potential of Novel Silver Carbonate Nanostructures in Wound Healing and Antibacterial Activity Against Pseudomonas chengduensis and Staphylococcus aureus
  • Dose-Dependent Effects of Cobalt Nanoparticles on Antioxidant Systems, Hematological Parameters, and Organ Morphology in Albino Mice
  • Research Progress on Migratory Water Birds: Indicators of Heavy Metal Pollution in Inland Wetland Resources of Punjab, Pakistan
  • Metal Nanoparticles: Synthesis Approach, Types and Applications – A Mini Review