Award Winners

 Title First Name Last Name Institution/Organization Country Domain Subdomain/Subject/Service Area Selected for Biography Page Link
Assoc Prof DrJoyeeGhoshIndian Institute of Technology DelhiIndiaInnovative LeadershipLeadership in Quantum Photonics and Quantum Communication ResearchEditorial Board Memberscifat.com
Assoc Prof DrAdelaide MariaAnsah-OfeiSchool of Nursing and Midwifery, University of GhanaGhanaStrategic LeadershipLeadership and AdministrationEditorial Board Memberscifat.com
Mrseyed AlimohammadTajalliHamttaIranDecision-making and Problem-solvingdigital transformationEntrepreneurial Leadership Innovation Award
MsKAVITHASURESHCollege of Engineering TrivandrumIndiaInnovative LeadershipGeotechnical EngineeringExcellence Award (Any Scientific field)
MrKrishnaMondalIndian Institute of Technology KharagpurIndiaDecision-making and Problem-solvingWater-Energy-Food Nexus Towards Achieving SDGsExcellence Award (Any Scientific field)
Assoc Prof DrVahidKhakyzadehK. N. Toosi University of TechnologyIranInnovative Leadershipnew electrodes for green electrochemical processesExcellence in Innovation
MrShaikKareemIndian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, TelanganaIndiaInnovative LeadershipOrganic ChemistryExcellence in Innovation
ProfYosraElnaggarFaculty of Pharmacy Alexandria UniversityEgyptInnovative LeadershipPharmaceutical nanotechnologyExcellence in Innovation
DrNawfalAl-Zubaidi R-SmithKeysight Technologies GmbH AustriaAustriaVisionary LeadershipMeasurement Science and Energy Storage SystemsExcellence in Innovation
DrDillipPattanayakCentral University of OdishaIndiaTransformational LeadershipAcademic AdminstrationExcellence in Innovation
Assoc Prof DrNattavudPimpaCollege of Management, Mahidol UniversityThailandCross-Cultural LeadershipDiversity, Equity and InclusionExcellence in Innovation
Assoc Prof DrFilomenaFioritoUniversity of Naples Federico IIItalyStrategic LeadershipIdentification of in vitro models to select new potential therapeutics against CoVs, employing animal CoV, such as a reference strain of CCoV, not pathogen for humans. Due to the diversity of their chemical structures and biological properties, fungal secondary metabolites are able to inhibit the replication of CoVs. Thus, our study findings align with an important goal indicated in the 2030 Agenda of United Nations about good health and well-being.Excellence in Innovationscifat.com
MrsNúriaMasana AleñáComplex Hospitalari Moisès BroggiSpainInnovative LeadershipEnfermería OncológicaExcellence in Innovationscifat.com
Assist Prof DrXuehaiGaoShanghai Dianji UniversityChinaInnovative LeadershipEngineering, CAE, Bearing, Wind energyExcellence in Innovationscifat.com
DrRaffaellaSguinziHFR FribourgSwitzerlandInnovative LeadershipPancreatic surgeryExcellence in Innovationscifat.com
DrJinzhaoTianBeijing Jiaotong UniversityChinaDecision-making and Problem-solvingESG managementExcellence in Innovationscifat.com
MrNYAMBANEONTITACentral South UniversityChinaInnovative Leadershipwater/wastewater treatmentExcellence in Innovationscifat.com
MrsRabakaSultanaCharles Darwin UniversityAustraliaInnovative LeadershipSustainable building developmentExcellence in Innovationscifat.com
Assist Prof DrkamalGholipourTabriz University of Medical SciencesIranPerformance ManagementLeadership in Healthcare and Medical ManagementExcellence in Leadership and Management Awardscifat.com
DrAlirezaMohammadpourNational, Inter-University Consortium for Telecommunication (CNIT)ItalyOthers5G/6GExcellence in Leadership and Management Awardscifat.com
 Title First Name Last Name Institution/Organization Country Domain Subdomain/Subject/Service Area Selected for Biography Page Link

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