Assist Prof Dr. Burhanettin Ozdemir | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Burhanettin Ozdemir | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia

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Ealy Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Burhanettin Ozdemir’s academic journey began with a passion for measurement and statistics, which ultimately led him to pursue a Ph.D. at Hacettepe University, Ankara. His doctoral research focused on multidimensional computerized adaptive testing (MCAT), a critical area in the advancement of educational assessments. His work, specifically on item-level dimensionality models, contributed significantly to the development of more accurate and adaptive testing systems. The ability to develop a live-CAT system capable of adaptively measuring student language abilities set the stage for his subsequent academic pursuits and laid the foundation for his future contributions in psychometrics and educational assessment.

During his time at Hacettepe University, Dr. Ozdemir deepened his understanding of the complexities of statistical methods and psychometric models, ensuring that his academic work would have a lasting impact on the field. His research addressed pressing issues in educational measurement, particularly in the realm of language testing, which remains an essential aspect of educational systems worldwide.

Professional Endeavors 💼

After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Ozdemir’s professional path took a decisive turn when he was appointed as a psychometrician at the National Centre for Assessment (NCA, Qiyas) in Saudi Arabia. His role involved applying his expertise to the development and implementation of high-stakes testing programs, primarily focused on language proficiency assessments. During his tenure from 2017 to 2019, Dr. Ozdemir contributed to refining the psychometric techniques used to evaluate test takers and ensure the validity and reliability of assessments across various domains.

In 2019, Dr. Ozdemir joined Prince Sultan University as both a faculty member and the Director of the Center for Statistics and Information (CSI). His leadership in this role was instrumental in enhancing the university’s statistical capabilities and fostering research in statistical modeling and measurement techniques. He played a pivotal role in organizing workshops and seminars that contributed to advancing statistical practices and knowledge-sharing within the academic community. Additionally, his research expanded to areas such as multilevel modeling and structural equation modeling (SEM), further enriching his contribution to educational research.

Currently, Dr. Ozdemir holds a faculty position at Alfaisal University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he continues to make a profound impact in the fields of operations management and project management. His ongoing research and teaching activities at Alfaisal University contribute to shaping the next generation of scholars in both statistical theory and applied methodologies.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Ozdemir’s research has had a significant influence on the fields of adaptive testing, psychometrics, and statistical modeling. His focus on multidimensional computerized adaptive testing (MCAT) has helped to redefine how educational assessments are designed and implemented. The core of his research lies in exploring the item-level dimensionality models that aim to improve the accuracy of adaptive tests, which is crucial for both educational institutions and testing agencies worldwide.

His research in item response theory (IRT) and multistage adaptive testing (MSAT) aims to create testing systems that are both efficient and adaptive, offering a more personalized testing experience for students. Dr. Ozdemir’s work also delves deeply into language testing, which has become even more critical as educational systems strive to assess language proficiency in an increasingly globalized world.

Moreover, his contributions to structural equation modeling (SEM) and multilevel modeling have broadened the scope of statistical tools used in social sciences, education, and psychology. His research has pushed the boundaries of how complex data can be interpreted and analyzed, providing insights that inform policy, curriculum development, and assessment practices.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Ozdemir’s academic achievements and contributions have not gone unnoticed. His work has earned him numerous accolades and recognition both within the academic community and in professional circles. A key highlight in his career was his selection for a visiting scholar position at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA), under the guidance of Dr. Hua Hua Chang. This prestigious opportunity allowed him to expand his academic network and engage in high-level research collaborations, further strengthening his expertise in psychometrics and statistical modeling.

In addition, Dr. Ozdemir’s research has been featured in leading international journals and conferences, cementing his reputation as a thought leader in the fields of adaptive testing and psychometrics. His role as a mentor and research advisor has also been instrumental in guiding graduate students and junior researchers, further amplifying his impact in academia.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Ozdemir’s work has had a profound impact on the field of educational measurement and assessment. By contributing to the development of more adaptive, personalized, and accurate testing systems, his research has influenced how educational institutions worldwide approach student assessment. The multidimensional computerized adaptive testing (MCAT) systems he helped develop have made significant strides in improving the quality of language assessments, ensuring that they are both reliable and fair.

Furthermore, his leadership roles at both Prince Sultan University and Alfaisal University have allowed him to influence academic curricula, shape research priorities, and mentor the next generation of scholars and professionals in the field of statistical modeling and psychometrics. His professional work at Qiyas and other organizations has helped shape assessment practices in Saudi Arabia, contributing to the evolution of educational standards in the region.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Looking to the future, Dr. Ozdemir is committed to continuing his work in adaptive testing, psychometrics, and statistical modeling. His future research will likely delve deeper into the intersection of machine learning and adaptive assessment systems, exploring ways to integrate more sophisticated algorithms to improve the precision and flexibility of assessments.

As he continues his academic career at Alfaisal University, Dr. Ozdemir plans to expand his research into multivariate statistics and structural equation modeling (SEM), exploring new methodologies for data analysis and contributing to the growing body of knowledge in these areas. His legacy will undoubtedly live on in the students he teaches, the colleagues he mentors, and the lasting influence of his contributions to educational assessment systems around the world.

In conclusion, Dr. Burhanettin Ozdemir’s career exemplifies a relentless pursuit of excellence in the field of educational measurement and statistics. His research, leadership, and passion for advancing psychometric practices have left an indelible mark on both academia and professional testing organizations.

📝Notable Publications

An Innovative Deep Learning Framework for Skin Cancer Detection Employing ConvNeXtV2 and Focal Self-Attention Mechanisms

Authors: Ozdemir, B., Pacal, I.

Journal: Results in Engineering

Year: 2025

On Theoretical and Numerical Results of Serum Hepatitis Disease Using Piecewise Fractal–Fractional Perspectives

Authors: Khan, Z.A., Ali, A., Irshad, A.U.R., Ozdemir, B., Alrabaiah, H.

Journal: Fractal and Fractional

Year: 2024

 Development and Validation of Simulation Scenario Quality Instrument (SSQI)

Authors: Mujlli, G., Al-Ghosen, A., Alrabah, R., Munshi, F., Ozdemir, B.

Journal: BMC Medical Education

Year: 2023

 Using Advanced Analysis Together with Fractional Order Derivative to Investigate a Smoking Tobacco Cancer Model

Authors: Shah, I., Eiman, Alrabaiah, H., Ozdemir, B., Irshad, A.U.R.

Journal: Results in Physics

Year: 2023

 Stability and Numerical Analysis via Non-Standard Finite Difference Scheme of a Nonlinear Classical and Fractional Order Model

Authors: Alrabaiah, H., Din, R.U., Ansari, K.J., ur Rehman Irshad, A., Ozdemir, B.

Journal: Results in Physics

Year: 2023

 

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

Assoc Prof Dr. Jing Dong | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Jing Dong | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dalian University of Technology, China

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Jing Dong’s academic journey began with a Ph.D. in Urban Planning from Tianjin University, a prestigious institution in China. Her early research centered on understanding the role of ecological systems in urban environments, with a focus on mitigating the effects of climate change through sustainable planning. These formative years set the foundation for her later work, where she would delve deeper into the integration of nature-based solutions (NBS) into urban planning strategies. Her academic excellence and curiosity led her to explore innovative ways of addressing the ecological and social challenges that cities face today.

Professional Endeavors and Contributions 🌍

As an Associate Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Dalian University of Technology, Jing Dong has established herself as a leader in ecological urban planning. Her professional work primarily focuses on climate adaptation strategies that utilize nature-based solutions, such as green roofs and urban greening initiatives. Through her innovative approach to quantifying the multiple benefits of green roofs—ranging from cooling effects and runoff reduction to biodiversity enhancement—she has developed assessment methods that are both practical and scientifically sound.

Jing has also established a set of multi-objective optimization planning methods that enhance the integration of these solutions with spatial planning, ensuring a balance between ecological benefits and costs. This work not only advances urban planning methodologies but also demonstrates the importance of harmonizing environmental and economic considerations in sustainable development.

Her role as a consultant in nine industry projects, coupled with her academic output, highlights her deep engagement with both the theoretical and practical dimensions of urban planning. The completion of the 13th Five-Year Key R&D Program sub-themes, in collaboration with the Institute of Urban Environment of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Xiamen Planning Institute, further underscores her significant contributions to national and regional urban planning efforts.

Research Focus and Innovations 🔬

Jing Dong’s research agenda is dedicated to finding practical, scalable solutions to climate-related challenges in urban areas. Her work is grounded in the exploration of nature-based solutions (NBS), which leverage natural systems to address urban challenges such as heat, flooding, and air pollution. Her innovative methods for assessing the ecological benefits of green roofs—such as their cooling effects and contribution to biodiversity—have made significant strides in promoting greener, more sustainable cities.

One of her major achievements is the development of multi-objective optimization tools that help city planners assess and prioritize ecological interventions. This enables more effective climate adaptation strategies that balance environmental gains with financial and logistical constraints. Her work is particularly relevant in the context of China’s rapid urbanization, where the need for climate-resilient infrastructure is more pressing than ever.

Jing Dong has led five national and provincial research projects, demonstrating her capacity to manage complex, interdisciplinary projects. Her research output includes over 30 academic papers published in top-tier journals, with 19 as the first or corresponding author. Her work has been featured in seven CAS TOP journals, a testament to the high-impact nature of her research. In addition to her publications, Jing authored a monograph and filed two patents, further solidifying her contributions to the field.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Jing Dong’s work has been widely recognized with several prestigious awards. Among her notable accolades is the second prize for the National Outstanding Urban and Rural Planning and Design Award, which is a significant honor in her field. She has also been awarded the third prize for the Outstanding Achievement Award in Social Sciences, as well as the third prize for Excellent Urban and Rural Planning Design at the provincial and ministerial levels.

These awards highlight her contribution to both academic research and practical planning solutions. Her work has had a direct impact on urban policy and design, improving the sustainability and livability of cities through the integration of ecological principles into planning frameworks.

Impact and Influence 🌱

Jing Dong’s influence extends beyond the academic sphere. Her work on nature-based solutions has shaped policy discussions around urban climate adaptation, particularly in China’s fast-growing urban regions. The tools and methodologies she has developed have been adopted by urban planners and policymakers, guiding the implementation of green infrastructure projects in cities facing environmental degradation and climate-related risks.

Her leadership in consulting projects has enabled her to bring cutting-edge research into practical application, benefiting communities by improving urban resilience. This translation of academic research into real-world solutions is one of the hallmarks of her career, making her a sought-after expert in urban planning and climate adaptation.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Looking ahead, Jing Dong is poised to continue making significant contributions to urban sustainability. Her ongoing projects on climate adaptation planning for nature-based solutions are expected to push the boundaries of current knowledge in this field. With two patents currently under process, she is set to further expand the technological and methodological toolkit available to urban planners.

Her commitment to fostering sustainable cities and communities ensures that her legacy will endure through the improved livability and resilience of the urban environments she helps design. Future generations of researchers and planners are likely to build upon her work, using her innovative approaches to address the challenges of climate change and urbanization.

In sum, Jing Dong’s career is marked by a profound commitment to ecological urban planning, climate adaptation, and the pursuit of sustainable solutions. Through her research, teaching, and consultancy work, she has had a lasting impact on both academic thought and urban policy, with the promise of even greater achievements in the future.

Notable Publications

Framework of street grid-based urban heat vulnerability assessment: Integrating entropy weight method and BPNN model

Authors: Guo, F., Zheng, R., Zhao, J., Zhang, H., Dong, J.

Journal: Urban Climate

Year: 2024

Application and future of local climate zone system in urban climate assessment and planning—Bibliometrics and meta-analysis

Authors: Zhang, H., Bai, J., Zhao, J., Dong, J., Cai, J.

Journal: Cities

Year: 2024

Finer-scale urban health risk assessment based on the interaction perspective of thermal radiation, human, activity, and space

Authors: Guo, R., Guo, F., Dong, J., Zheng, R., Zhang, H.

Journal: Frontiers of Architectural Research

Year: 2024

Factors influencing outdoor thermal comfort in a coastal park during the transition seasons in cold regions of China

Authors: Zhang, H., Wang, Y., Guo, F., Dong, J., Zhu, P.

Journal: Urban Climate

Year: 2024

Potential evaluation and implementation strategy for pocket park construction in high-density urban areas: A case study in Dalian, China

Authors: Dong, J., Guo, R., Guo, F., Cai, J.

Journal: Frontiers of Architectural Research

Year: 2024

Assist Prof Dr. Arzu Gezer | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Arzu Gezer | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Histology and Embriyology, Turkey

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Arzu Gezer’s academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in the health sciences, beginning with her Bachelor’s degree from Ondokuz Mayis University, where she graduated in 2011. Her early interest in health sciences set the stage for a robust academic career. She continued her studies at Kafkas University, obtaining her Master’s degree in Health Sciences in 2015. Her thesis focused on the protective role of amifostine in preventing testicular damage in rats subjected to radiotherapy, under the guidance of Ebru Karadağ Sarı. This work demonstrated her early commitment to understanding and mitigating the adverse effects of medical treatments on biological tissues.

In 2020, Dr. Gezer earned her Doctorate from Atatürk University, further cementing her expertise in the field. Her doctoral thesis, supervised by Prof. Dr. Ebru Karadağ Sarı, explored the apoptotic and autophagic effects of chronic roflumilast use on rat testicular tissue, utilizing immunohistochemical and immunofluorescent methods. This research not only expanded the understanding of roflumilast’s impact on reproductive health but also highlighted Dr. Gezer’s ability to conduct complex, multidisciplinary research.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors and Contributions

Dr. Gezer’s professional journey is as impressive as her academic achievements. She began her career as a Lecturer at Atatürk University’s Health Services Vocational School in March 2016. During her tenure as a lecturer, she was involved in the Surgical Services program, where she played a crucial role in educating and mentoring students in the medical and surgical fields. Her dedication to teaching and research was recognized in December 2021, when she was promoted to the position of Assistant Professor at the same institution.

Dr. Gezer’s contributions to academic research are substantial. She has been involved in numerous national scientific research projects supported by higher education institutions. Notably, she has served as both a principal investigator and a researcher on various projects, showcasing her leadership and collaborative skills in scientific inquiry. Some of her key projects include investigating the effects of amifostine on mucin 1 secretion in the prostate tissue of rats subjected to radiotherapy, and examining the role of Vitex agnus and Ceratonia siliqua plant extracts in mitigating cisplatin-induced damage in rat kidneys, testicles, and liver.

🔬 Research Focus and Innovations

Dr. Gezer’s research primarily revolves around the intersection of pharmacology, toxicology, and reproductive health. Her work often involves using animal models to explore the effects of various treatments and substances on biological tissues. This includes her studies on the protective effects of amifostine against radiotherapy-induced damage and her exploration of the apoptotic and autophagic processes induced by roflumilast in rat testicular tissue.

Additionally, Dr. Gezer has delved into the effects of various plant extracts on biological systems. Her research on the antidysgenic and neuroprotective effects of elderberry extract (Sambucus nigra) in rats, for example, contributes to the growing body of knowledge on the therapeutic potential of natural products. She has also investigated the impact of different therapeutic plant extracts on acetylcholinesterase inhibitors in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, further highlighting her diverse research interests.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her career, Dr. Gezer has garnered significant recognition for her work. Her research projects have not only been supported by prestigious institutions but have also led to important findings in the fields of pharmacology and toxicology. Her contributions to understanding the effects of medical treatments on reproductive and neurological health have been invaluable, earning her respect and admiration from her peers in the scientific community.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Gezer’s research has had a profound impact on both the scientific community and public health. Her work on mitigating the adverse effects of medical treatments has the potential to improve patient outcomes and enhance the safety of therapeutic interventions. Additionally, her research on natural products offers promising alternatives to conventional treatments, particularly in the context of chronic diseases such as Alzheimer’s.

Beyond her research, Dr. Gezer has also made significant contributions to public health education. Her involvement in projects aimed at raising awareness about breast cancer among women in rural areas demonstrates her commitment to using her expertise to benefit society. She has also worked on projects aimed at improving the knowledge and safety of workers in the meat and dairy industries, further emphasizing her dedication to public health.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Gezer’s legacy will undoubtedly be defined by her contributions to science and education. Her research has already made a significant impact, and her future work promises to continue advancing the fields of pharmacology, toxicology, and reproductive health. As she continues to explore new frontiers in her research, Dr. Gezer’s influence will likely extend beyond academia, affecting policy, public health practices, and the development of new therapeutic approaches.

In conclusion, Dr. Arzu Gezer’s career is a testament to her dedication, innovation, and passion for advancing health sciences. Her contributions have already left a lasting mark on her field, and her future endeavors are sure to build on this strong foundation, furthering her impact on both the scientific community and society at large.

Publications 

 Docosahexaenoic acid eliminates endoplasmic reticulum stress and inflammatory pathways in diabetic rat keratopathy

Authors: Gezer, A., Özkaraca, M., Üstündağ, H., Alkanoğlu, Ö., Bedir, G.
Journal: International Immunopharmacology
Year: 2024

 Hepatoprotective effects of resveratrol on α-amanitin-induced liver toxicity in rats

Authors: Gezer, A., Ustundag, H., Mendil, A.S., Bedir, G., Duysak, L.
Journal: Not provided in the given text.

 The Protective Effect of Gallic Acid Against Bisphenol A-Induced Ovarian Toxicity and Endocrine Disruption in Female Rats

Authors: Gezer, A., Üstündag, H., Kılıç Baygutalp, N., Erbaş, E., Özkaraca, M.
Journal: Journal of Medicinal Food
Year: 2024
Volume: 27

 Effect of vitamin D3 and a stinging nettle extract on the gastric tissue of rats administered with trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid

Authors: Gezer, A., Aras, S.Y., Baygutalp, N.K., Mokhtare, B., Yilmaz, K.
Journal: Veterinarni Medicina
Year: 2024
Volume: 69

 Effects of Vitis vinifera L. cv. “Merlot” Seed Extract Against Thallium (I) Sulfate-Induced Reproductive Damage in Male Rats | Erkek Sıçanlarda Talyum (I) Sülfatın Neden Olduğu Üreme Hasarına Karşı Vitis vinifera L. cv “Merlot” Tohum Ekstraktının Etkileri

Authors: Ömür, A.D., Apaydin Yildirim, B., Mokhtare, B., Gezer, A., Akarsu, S.A.
Journal: Veterinary Sciences and Practices
Year: 2023