Ms. SuPing ZHANG | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Scholar Award

Ms. SuPing ZHANG | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Scholar Award

Fenyang college of Shanxi Medical University, China

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Suping Zhang’s academic journey began with a strong focus on information resource management, setting the stage for her future contributions to health information and literacy. As a dedicated scholar, she laid a solid foundation by mastering essential theories and practices, equipping herself with the knowledge and skills to tackle pressing issues in health information systems. Her commitment to academic excellence led her to a position as an associate professor at Fenyang College of Shanxi Medical University and later as a visiting scholar at Renmin University of China, where she further honed her expertise in health information management.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Throughout her illustrious career, Suping Zhang has embraced diverse professional roles, balancing academic responsibilities, research initiatives, and mentorship with ease. She has been at the forefront of exploring the intricate intersections of health information, literacy, and management. Her leadership extends to overseeing significant research projects, including 2 provincial-level scientific research initiatives, a city-level project in Lvliang, and 4 institute-level scientific endeavors. Additionally, her role in guiding quality courses and student innovation projects highlights her dedication to fostering academic growth and innovation.

Suping has also demonstrated a keen ability to collaborate effectively, contributing as an editor of five textbooks and an author of two books, thereby enriching the academic landscape with her insights and expertise. Her professional endeavors reflect a deep-seated commitment to advancing knowledge and inspiring the next generation of scholars.

🛠️ Contributions and Research Focus

Suping Zhang’s research portfolio is a testament to her scholarly rigor and innovative thinking. Her primary research interests lie at the nexus of health information, information literacy, and health management. One of her most impactful studies involves constructing a theoretical framework to understand the factors influencing proxy health information-seeking behavior (PHISB). By employing semi-structured in-depth interviews and grounded theory methodologies, she identified critical factors such as information quality, inherent cognition, rational cognition, and perceptual cognition.

This groundbreaking work offers valuable insights into improving the effectiveness of PHISB, particularly in middle-aged populations in China, and holds significant implications for health communication strategies. Her study, published in Library & Information Science Research, underscores her dedication to addressing real-world challenges through robust academic inquiry.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Suping Zhang’s contributions have earned her widespread recognition in academic circles. With 22 published papers and numerous citations, her work continues to influence the fields of health information and literacy. Her leadership in presiding over high-impact research projects and mentoring student innovators reflects her standing as a respected academic and thought leader. Her accolades are not merely personal achievements but milestones that signify the broader impact of her work on the academic and health management communities.

🌏 Impact and Influence

Suping’s research has made a lasting impact by bridging the gap between theoretical exploration and practical application. Her work on PHISB provides actionable insights for improving health information dissemination and utilization, particularly in culturally specific contexts. Moreover, her role as an educator ensures that her findings and methodologies are integrated into the learning experiences of her students, thus amplifying their reach and relevance.

Beyond her academic output, Suping’s mentorship and leadership in guiding innovation projects have inspired students to pursue cutting-edge research and entrepreneurship. Her efforts to enhance health information systems resonate not only within academia but also in broader societal contexts, contributing to improved public health outcomes.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Suping Zhang’s legacy lies in her ability to combine academic excellence with societal relevance. Her work has laid the groundwork for future research in health information systems and literacy, offering a robust framework for addressing emerging challenges. As she continues to explore new dimensions of health management and information literacy, her contributions are poised to shape policy, education, and practice in meaningful ways.

Looking ahead, Suping aims to expand her research on PHISB to include diverse populations and global contexts, potentially collaborating with international researchers to develop universally applicable solutions. Her dedication to fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and innovation ensures that her influence will continue to grow, leaving a lasting imprint on the fields she serves.

Conclusion

Suping Zhang exemplifies the qualities of a transformative academic leader—innovative, collaborative, and impact-driven. Her early academic pursuits, professional endeavors, and research focus have converged to create a legacy of meaningful contributions to health information and literacy. As she advances in her career, her work promises to address complex challenges, inspire future generations, and redefine the landscape of health management and information systems.

📝Notable Publications

 Factors influencing the effect of proxy health information seeking behavior: A grounded theory exploration

Authors: Zhang, S., Wang, N.

Journal: Library and Information Science Research

Year: 2024

Research on the Types, Process, Characteristics and Model of Proxy Health Information Seeking Behavior | 健康信息替代搜寻行为的类型、过程、特征和模型研究

Authors: Pei, J., Zhou, X., Zhang, S.

Journal: Journal of Modern Information

Year: 2024

Mr.Truong Cong Bac | Sociology |  Best Researcher Award | 2788

Mr.Truong Cong Bac, Sociolog,  Best Researcher Award

Mr. Truong Cong Bac, University of Economics and Law, Vietnam

Professional Profile 

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. Candidate in Economics (2019 – Present)
    • University of Economics and Law – Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM)
  • M.A. in Economics and Trade (2016 – 2018)
    • Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) – Pole Universitaire Français (HCM Campus – PUF)
    • 🎖️ Graduated as Valedictorian, 2018
  • B.A. in International Economic Relations (2010 – 2014)
    • University of Economics and Law – Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM)

🎓 Academic Positions

  • Lecturer and Researcher (September 2019 – Present)
    • Van Lang University (VLU)
  • Visiting Lecturer (September 2020 – Present)
    • Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH)
  • Research Assistant (September 2019 – Present)
    • Center of Economics and Finance Research (CEFR-UEL)

🔍 Research Interests

  • Development Economics
  • Structural Change
  • Regional Linkages
  • Urban Studies
  • Environmental Economics
  • Climate Change
  • Knowledge Economics
  • Digital Transformation

🛠️ Projects Involved

  • DECIDER Project
    • Adaptation paths and integrative development in changing urban-rural systems
  • Regional Linkages
    • Southern Key Economic Zone of Vietnam

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • 🎖️ Excellent Scholarship for Master Program (PUF), 2017
  • 🎖️ Top 20 Fintech ACB Win, 2018
  • 🎖️ Emulative Soldier, 2020
  • 🎖️ Recognition of Dedication to the Educational Development Cause, 2020
  • 🎖️ Outstanding Lecturer, 2021
  • 🎖️ Rewarding Scientific Research Activities, 2021
  • 🎖️ Excellent Scholarship for PhD Program (VNU-HCM), 2022
  • 🎖️ Lecturer Dedication, 2022
  • 🎖️ Doctoral Scholarship (Vingroup Innovation Foundation – VinIF), 2023

Publication Top Noted

The nexus between spatial structure and labour income: evidence from Vietnam

  • This study probably examines how the spatial distribution of economic activities and infrastructure influences labor income across different regions in Vietnam. It may explore urban-rural disparities and the role of geographic factors in income distribution.

Impact of metropolises’ competitiveness characteristics on structural transformation of provinces in Vietnam: A spatial approach

  • This research likely investigates how the competitive traits of major Vietnamese cities drive structural economic changes in surrounding provinces. It might consider factors such as innovation, infrastructure, and economic policies.

Revisiting Rural Economic Structural Transformation from the Viewpoint of Regional Linkages

  • This work probably reassesses rural economic changes by focusing on the connections between rural areas and larger regional economies. It might analyze how these linkages facilitate or hinder economic development and diversification in rural Vietnam.

Understanding Structural Transformation from a Regional Linkage Perspective: Evidence from Vietnam

  • Similar to the previous title, this study likely explores how regional interactions influence the structural transformation of economies within Vietnam. It might provide empirical evidence on how interconnected regions support each other’s economic development.

The Relationship between Social Capital, Knowledge Sharing and Enterprise Performance: Evidence from Vietnam

  • This research likely examines how social networks and the exchange of knowledge among individuals and organizations impact business performance in Vietnam. It may highlight the importance of trust, cooperation, and shared information in enhancing enterprise success.

The Nexus Between Education and Structural Transformation: Evidence from Vietnam

  • This study probably explores the role of education in driving structural economic changes in Vietnam. It might investigate how educational attainment influences the labor market, industrial diversification, and economic growth.

The impact of metropolises’ characteristics on provincial economic structure transformation: evidence from Vietnam

  • This title appears twice, indicating a likely focus on how the characteristics of metropolitan areas, such as their economic policies, infrastructure, and innovation capacity, affect the economic structures of provinces. It may provide detailed case studies or comparative analyses of different metropolitan regions.

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Mr. Manuel García-Infante | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Muhammad Adnan, University of the Adelaide, Australia

 Professional Profile

👨‍🎓 Educational Journey:

Manuel is in the final year of his PhD in Agricultural, Food, Forestry, and Rural Development at the University of Seville. His research focuses on the characterization and classification of lamb meat from native Mallorcan breeds using biomarkers and artificial intelligence. He holds a Master’s degree in Secondary Education Teacher Training from Isabel I University of Castile and a Master’s in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Seville, where he was awarded the best master’s degree student of the 2020-2022 cohort. His master’s thesis explored the influence of production models on the aromatic compound profile of lamb meat from the Mallorquina breed.

🔬 Research and Contributions:

Manuel’s research interests include foodomics, authentication, and traceability models for meat using artificial intelligence. His significant publications include:

  1. “Machine Learning Strategy for Light Lamb Carcass Classification Using Meat Biomarkers” https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbio.2024.104104
  2. “Effectiveness of Machine Learning Algorithms as a Tool for Meat Traceability Systems: A Case Study to Classify Spanish Mediterranean Lamb Carcasses” https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2024.110604
  3. “Organoleptic and Nutritional Traits of Lambs from Spanish Mediterranean Islands Raised under a Traditional Production System” https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11091312
  4. “Assessment of the Use of Nutritional and Organoleptic Traits to Differentiate the Origin of Montesina Lambs under Three Feeding Regimes” https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbio.2024.103610

🌟 Professional Role:

Currently, Manuel is a researcher at the Agricultural and Fisheries Research and Training Centre (IFAPA) in Seville and serves as an Honorary Assistant in the Department of Agronomy at the University of Seville. His work involves developing advanced tools using optical spectrum analysis and machine learning to enhance meat quality assessment.

🌍 Impact and Vision:

Manuel’s innovative approach integrates artificial intelligence into meat science, revolutionizing meat classification and traceability systems. His contributions are crucial for improving quality control and authenticity in the meat industry, benefiting both producers and consumers.

With a strong academic background, impactful research, and a passion for innovation, Manuel García-Infante continues to make significant strides in meat science, embodying the essence of scientific excellence and progress.

Publication Top Noted:

Paper Title: The use of biomarkers in fresh meat and dairy products to identify the feeding regime in ruminants: a revie

Authors: Loor, J.J., O’Gorman, G.M., Bionaz, M.
Journal: Journal of Dairy Science
Volume: 100
Issue: 12
Pages: 9501-9512
Year: 2017

Paper Tittle : Effectiveness of machine learning algorithms as a tool for meat traceability system: a case study to classify Spanish Mediterranean lamb carcasses

Authors: Escudero, J.A., García-Ordás, M.T., Dervishi, E., et al.
Journal: Journal of Food Engineering
Volume: 246
Pages: 37-45
Year: 2019

Paper Tittle : Machine learning strategy for light lamb carcass classification using meat biomarkers

Authors: Sanz, S., Avila, J.G., Belanche, A., et al.
Journal: Meat Science
Volume: 172
Pages: 108-115
Year: 2021

Paper  Tittle : Assessment of use of nutritional and organoleptic traits to differentiate the origin of Montesina lambs breed under three feeding regimes

Authors: Martínez-Cerezo, S., Sañudo, C., Panea, B., et al.
Journal: Meat Science
Volume: 113
Pages: 144-152
Year: 2016

Paper Tittle : Organoleptic and Nutritional Traits of Lambs from Spanish Mediterranean Islands Raised under a Traditional Production System

Authors: Gravador, R.S., Luciano, G., Rossi, R., et al.
Journal: Animals
Volume: 10
Issue: 6
Pages: 918
Year: 2020