Mr. Ikhlef JEBBOR | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Excellence in Research

Mr. Ikhlef JEBBOR | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Excellence in Research

Laboratory of Advanced Systems Engineering, National School of Applied Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ikhlef Jebbor’s academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in science and engineering, underscoring his passion for technological advancements and sustainable practices. He began his studies at Salah Eddin Elayyoubi High School in Tinghir, Morocco, where he completed his Baccalauréat in Experimental Science in 2005. His affinity for scientific inquiry led him to pursue higher education at Ibn Zohr University, Faculty of Sciences in Agadir, where he earned a General University Degree in Physical Matter Sciences (SMP) from 2005 to 2007. Eager to contribute to the renewable energy sector, he completed a Professional University Degree in Renewable Energies and Sustainable Development (ERDD) in 2009, further reinforcing his commitment to green technologies.

Jebbor also obtained a Physics & Chemistry Teacher Education Diploma from CPR Mohamed V in Safi, Morocco (2009-2010), showcasing his adaptability and dedication to sharing knowledge. His academic prowess culminated in a State Engineering degree in Industrial Engineering from Moulay Ismail University, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques in Errachidia, between 2010 and 2013. Currently, Jebbor is a Ph.D. candidate at Ibn Tofail University, ENSA Kenitra, focusing on Sustainable Optimization of Manufacturing and Supply Chain. His doctoral research underscores his lifelong commitment to sustainability and optimization.

👷‍♂️ Professional Endeavors

Ikhlef Jebbor’s professional career spans diverse roles across both academia and industry, reflecting his versatility and expertise in industrial engineering. At Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems (SEWS-E), Jebbor serves as an Engineering Project Leader, steering critical process improvements within the automotive industry. His work focuses on boosting efficiency and fostering innovation, making significant strides in manufacturing optimization.

Beyond his corporate role, Jebbor has made substantial contributions to academia. He is involved in teaching and research, sharing his wealth of knowledge on lean manufacturing, production optimization, and AI-driven sustainable development. This dual role in academia and industry uniquely positions him to bridge theoretical research with real-world applications, ensuring that his innovations drive tangible improvements.

📝 Contributions and Research Focus

Jebbor’s research contributions reflect a robust understanding of industrial engineering, optimization, and sustainable development. His published works include articles in esteemed journals and multiple conference presentations. In 2023, he co-authored a pivotal paper titled “Optimizing Manufacturing Cycles to Improve Production: Application in the Traditional Shipyard Industry,” published in Processes. The study offers innovative strategies to streamline production cycles, enhancing productivity and sustainability.

Jebbor has also explored the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and cleaner production. In a 2024 article, “Revolutionizing Cleaner Production: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Sustainability Across Industries,” he examines AI’s transformative potential in advancing sustainability. His research often utilizes mathematical modeling and optimization, as evidenced by his collaborative study on the Butterfly Algorithm for Sustainable Lot Size Optimization published in Sustainability.

Jebbor’s work on leveraging generative AI for supply chain management, published in the Journal of Infrastructure, Policy, and Development, highlights his forward-thinking approach to industrial challenges. His research not only contributes theoretical insights but also provides actionable solutions for industries seeking efficiency and environmental responsibility.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Ikhlef Jebbor’s dedication to innovation and research excellence has earned him recognition within the engineering and academic communities. He has contributed chapters in influential books, such as “Improvement of an Assembly Line in the Automotive Industry: A Case Study in Wiring Harness Assembly Line,” which has been referenced in notable publications. Additionally, his work on using fuzzy logic to evaluate e-learning outcomes showcases his multidisciplinary approach and expertise in data analytics and system engineering.

Jebbor has presented his findings at international conferences, further establishing himself as a thought leader in industrial optimization. His collaborations with global experts underscore his commitment to addressing complex challenges through cross-disciplinary research and knowledge sharing.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Jebbor’s work is driven by a mission to integrate lean manufacturing practices and AI-driven solutions into global industries, contributing to sustainability and operational efficiency. His research addresses the critical need for cleaner production methods in the face of climate change and resource scarcity. By developing advanced mathematical models and optimization techniques, he provides industries with tools to reduce waste, minimize environmental impact, and enhance productivity.

As an Engineering Project Leader, Jebbor’s implementation of continuous improvement strategies, such as Six Sigma and Kaizen, has set benchmarks for efficiency in automotive manufacturing. His academic role further amplifies his influence, as he mentors future engineers and researchers to adopt a sustainable mindset.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Ikhlef Jebbor’s legacy is one of innovation, sustainability, and practical solutions. His continued focus on optimizing manufacturing processes and leveraging AI for supply chain management is likely to have a lasting impact. Looking forward, Jebbor aims to expand his research on sustainable manufacturing, exploring new technologies that balance economic growth with environmental stewardship.

His work promises to inspire future generations of engineers and researchers, driving a global shift toward more sustainable and efficient industrial practices. As he continues to publish groundbreaking research and lead transformative projects, Jebbor’s contributions will undoubtedly shape the landscape of industrial engineering for years to come.

Ikhlef Jebbor exemplifies the ideal blend of academic rigor and practical expertise, making significant strides in the field of industrial engineering and sustainable development. His ongoing endeavors are poised to deliver enduring benefits to both academia and the global industrial community.

📝Notable Publications

Butterfly Algorithm for Sustainable Lot Size Optimization

Authors: Z. Benmamoun, W. Fethallah, M. Ahlaqqach, I. Jebbor, M. Benmamoun, and others

Journal: Sustainability

Year: 2023

Improvement of an Assembly Line in the Automotive Industry: A Case Study in Wiring Harness Assembly Line

Authors: I. Jebbor, Z. Benmamoun, H. Hachimi, Y. Raouf, M. Haqqi, M. Akikiz

Journal: Industrial Engineering and Applications

Year: 2023

Towards a Smart and Sustainable Industry: Cycle Time Optimization

Authors: Y. Raouf, Z. Benmamoun, H. Hachimi, I. Jebbor, M. Haqqi, M. Akikiz

Conference: 3rd International Conference on Innovative Research in Applied Science

Year: 2023

Optimizing Manufacturing Cycles to Improve Production: Application in the Traditional Shipyard Industry

Authors: I. Jebbor, Z. Benmamoun, H. Hachimi

Journal: Processes

Year: 2023

Application of Fuzzy Logic for Evaluating Student Learning Outcomes in E-Learning

Authors: M.A. Mousse, S.M. Almufti, D.S. García, I. Jebbor, A. Aljarbouh, R. Tsarev

Proceedings: Computational Methods in Systems and Software

Year: 2024

 

Dr. Alejandro Meruelo | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alejandro Meruelo | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

UCSD, United States

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Meruelo’s journey into academia and medicine began with a B.S. in Physics, awarded with honors from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 2006. Recognized as a President’s Scholar, he received a full-tuition scholarship, underscoring his early academic excellence. He later joined the prestigious David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, where he was selected for the NIH Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP), a dual-degree initiative supporting outstanding students who aim to integrate scientific research with medical practice. Between 2008 and 2012, Dr. Meruelo pursued a Ph.D. in Molecular and Structural Biology at UCLA, with his dissertation focusing on computational prediction and protein structure analysis—a foundation that would inform his later research into neuropsychiatry. This work, supported by the NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Predoctoral Fellowship, introduced him to groundbreaking scientific inquiry and laid the groundwork for a career characterized by interdisciplinary exploration.

🧠 Professional Endeavors in Psychiatry and Research

Upon completing his M.D. in 2014, Dr. Meruelo undertook a rigorous Psychiatry Residency at UCSD as part of the Research Track, allowing him to blend clinical training with substantial research responsibilities. Supported by prominent grants like the R25 MH101072, he immersed himself in examining the neurological and behavioral effects of substances, particularly alcohol, on adolescents and young adults. Following his residency, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship under Dr. Susan F. Tapert, a leader in adolescent neurodevelopment and substance abuse research. This experience further refined Dr. Meruelo’s research focus on neurodevelopmental markers and risk factors associated with psychiatric disorders and substance abuse in youth. In 2019, he joined UCSD as an Assistant Adjunct Professor, where he continues to contribute to advancing psychiatry through research, clinical instruction, and community outreach.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Meruelo’s research primarily focuses on understanding the neurological underpinnings of adolescent depression and the impact of alcohol use. He leads multiple funded research initiatives, most notably the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism’s K23 award to explore adolescent markers of depression in relation to alcohol consumption. His pioneering studies employ functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate cognitive and neural markers among youth at risk of alcoholism, which could lead to early identification and intervention for at-risk populations. Dr. Meruelo’s contributions extend to understanding structural brain changes and the long-term effects of substance use on mental health. His work has implications for early diagnosis and improved interventions in youth mental health, bridging psychiatry and neurobiology to provide holistic insights into addiction and mood disorders.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his academic and professional career, Dr. Meruelo has earned numerous awards that highlight his dedication and expertise. His accolades include the NIDA-AACAP Resident Training Award in Substance Abuse and Addiction and the NEI Master Psychopharmacology Program Certificate, which reflect his commitment to both understanding and treating addiction. He was also awarded the NIMH Outstanding Resident Award and attended the NIMH Brain Camp, a prestigious program aimed at fostering young leaders in mental health research. His participation in the Alcohol Medical Scholars Program and his role as a UCSD Hispanic Center of Excellence Faculty Scholar further emphasize his active engagement in promoting diversity and advancing research within the mental health field.

🌎 Impact and Influence

Dr. Meruelo’s contributions extend beyond research publications and grant-funded projects. As a lecturer in the UCSD Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program, he influences a new generation of psychiatrists by integrating research insights with clinical applications. He actively serves on various committees, including the Diversity Committee and Neuroscience Graduate Program candidate selection, where he fosters inclusivity and academic excellence. His ad-hoc review work for journals like Biological Psychiatry and Depression and Anxiety and his contributions to the UCSD R25 Alumni Advisory Group underscore his dedication to advancing psychiatric research and mentoring. Furthermore, he has been instrumental in organizing the Interventional Psychiatry Group at UCSD, creating a platform for collaborative exploration of cutting-edge psychiatric treatments.

🌠 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Meruelo’s career trajectory and research findings contribute to a broader understanding of adolescent psychiatry, particularly in relation to depression and substance use. His ongoing work holds promise for influencing preventive strategies and treatment frameworks, potentially impacting public health policies and intervention programs aimed at young people. By combining his expertise in molecular biology, neuropsychiatry, and clinical psychiatry, Dr. Meruelo continues to carve a unique path in his field. His research has not only expanded knowledge but also promises to shape future practices in psychiatry, benefiting both patients and healthcare systems.

📝Notable Publications

Cannabis and alcohol use, and the developing brain

Authors: AD Meruelo, N Castro, CI Cota, SF Tapert

Journal: Behavioural Brain Research

Year: 2017

Cortical thickness in adolescent marijuana and alcohol users: A three-year prospective study from adolescence to young adulthood

Authors: J Jacobus, LM Squeglia, AD Meruelo, N Castro, T Brumback, JN Giedd, …

Journal: Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Year: 2015

Neuropsychological performance in adolescent marijuana users with co-occurring alcohol use: A three-year longitudinal study

Authors: J Jacobus, LM Squeglia, MA Infante, N Castro, T Brumback, AD Meruelo, …

Journal: Neuropsychology

Year: 2015

C. elegans EVI1 proto-oncogene, EGL-43, is necessary for Notch-mediated cell fate specification and regulates cell invasion

Authors: BJ Hwang, AD Meruelo, PW Sternberg

Journal: Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited

Year: 2007

Structural differences between thermophilic and mesophilic membrane proteins

Authors: AD Meruelo, SK Han, S Kim, JU Bowie

Journal: Protein Science

Year: 2012

Dr. Ibrohim Rustamov | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ibrohim Rustamov | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Loctek Ergonomic Technology Corp, Uzbekistan

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Ibrohim Rustamov’s academic journey began in Uzbekistan, where he earned his Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from Namangan Engineering Pedagogical Institute (2004–2008). His pursuit of higher education led him to China, where he completed his Master of Engineering at Harbin Engineering University (2009–2012). During this period, Rustamov built a solid foundation in fluid mechanics and tribology, two fields that would shape his future research and professional career. This early phase of his academic life was marked by a keen interest in mechanical design, optimization techniques, and performance testing, particularly for systems involving fluid dynamics.

His next major academic milestone was a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Tsinghua University (2014–2019). At Tsinghua, under the guidance of renowned scholar Professor Yuming Wang, Rustamov focused on tribology, the science of friction, lubrication, and wear. His doctoral research explored advanced materials such as graphene and their applications in lubrication systems. This work set the stage for his later innovations in both academic and industrial settings.

Professional Endeavors and Research Focus 🛠️

Rustamov’s professional trajectory is characterized by a balance between academic research and industrial application. After earning his Ph.D., he quickly transitioned into the industry, joining Guangxi Liugong Machinery Co. Ltd as a Senior Project Engineer (2019–2021). Here, he worked on cutting-edge projects such as the development of graphene-enhanced lubricants and wet transmission friction clutch systems. These projects aimed to improve the wear resistance and overall performance of mechanical components in heavy machinery, a direct application of his expertise in tribology.

Simultaneously, Rustamov maintained strong ties to academia. In 2022, he joined Kimyo International University in Tashkent as a Visiting Associate Professor, where he taught courses on Fluid Mechanics, Tribology, and Machine Design. His role involved mentoring students on their graduation theses, organizing academic seminars, and collaborating with international professors on tribology research. His ability to bridge the gap between theory and practice is a defining feature of his career, enabling him to make significant contributions to both sectors.

In addition to his industrial and academic roles, Rustamov has actively participated in the peer review process for prestigious journals such as Tribology Transactions and Industrial Lubrication and Tribology. His deep understanding of the subject has made him a sought-after reviewer, further cementing his reputation as an expert in the field.

Contributions to Tribology and Engineering ⚙️

Rustamov’s research primarily focuses on tribology, particularly the use of advanced materials like graphene in lubrication systems. His work on graphene-reinforced lithium grease, published in 2020, has been particularly influential. The study demonstrated how graphene, due to its unique lamellar structure and mechanical strength, could significantly enhance the antifriction and antiwear properties of lubricants. This research has implications for a wide range of industries, from automotive to aerospace, where reducing friction and wear is crucial for extending the lifespan of mechanical systems.

Another significant contribution is his work on fretting wear behavior and damage mechanisms of Inconel X-750 alloy, a material commonly used in high-stress environments like aerospace. His research provided valuable insights into how this alloy performs under dry contact conditions, contributing to the broader understanding of wear mechanisms in advanced materials.

Rustamov has also worked on the design and structural performance of composite wind turbine blades, employing finite element analysis (FEA) to optimize their performance. This research aligns with global efforts to improve renewable energy technologies, demonstrating his versatility and commitment to addressing real-world challenges through engineering.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Rustamov’s academic and professional achievements have not gone unnoticed. He was awarded the third prize in Tsinghua University’s 2017 Experimental Test Rig Construction Contribution competition for his work on a high-speed magnetic bearing test bench. This recognition highlights his innovative approach to engineering design and his ability to develop practical solutions to complex mechanical problems.

Additionally, Rustamov has been involved in several high-profile international collaborations. In 2010, he participated in the Summer School of Renewable Ocean Energy and Sustainable Design, organized by Nottingham Trent University and Harbin Engineering University. This experience broadened his understanding of sustainable engineering practices, which has influenced his later work in both mechanical and renewable energy systems.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through his research, teaching, and industrial projects, Rustamov has had a significant impact on the field of mechanical engineering, particularly in the area of tribology. His work on graphene-enhanced lubricants has the potential to revolutionize how industries approach wear and lubrication, offering more efficient and sustainable solutions. His contributions to understanding fretting wear in advanced materials like Inconel X-750 also have implications for industries that rely on high-performance materials, such as aerospace and energy.

As an educator, Rustamov has influenced the next generation of engineers, sharing his knowledge and experience through his teaching at Kimyo International University. His global perspective, shaped by his experiences in Uzbekistan, China, and beyond, has allowed him to bring diverse insights into the classroom, enriching the learning experience for his students.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking ahead, Rustamov is poised to continue making significant contributions to both academia and industry. His current role as a Senior Technical Engineer and Postdoctoral Researcher at Loctek Ergonomics Technology Corp. and Ningbo University involves exploring the synergistic effects of graphene-based lubricants and anisotropic surface textures on tribological properties. This research could lead to breakthroughs in material science and mechanical design, further solidifying his position as a leader in the field of tribology.

With his strong background in both research and practical applications, Rustamov is well-positioned to tackle future challenges in mechanical engineering, particularly in areas related to sustainability, advanced materials, and high-performance machinery. His legacy will likely be one of innovation, mentorship, and a deep commitment to advancing the field of mechanical engineering.

📝Notable Publications

Triple Heat Treatment Effects of Inconel X-750 Superalloy on Its Microstructure, Hardness, and High-Temperature Fretting Wear Characteristics

Authors: Rustamov, I., Cheng, Y., Kaniev, D., Wang, Y., Wang, Z.

Journal: Wear

Year: 2023

Graphene-Reinforced Lithium Grease for Antifriction and Antiwear

Authors: Lin, B., Rustamov, I., Zhang, L., Luo, J., Wan, X.

Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials

Year: 2020

Experimental Investigations into Fretting Wear and Damage Mechanisms of Inconel X-750 Alloy

Authors: Rustamov, I., Guo, F., Wang, Z.

Journal: Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology

Year: 2019

Fretting Wear Behavior and Damage Mechanisms of Inconel X-750 Alloy in Dry Contact Condition

Authors: Rustamov, I., Zhang, G., Skotnikova, M., Wang, Y., Wang, Z.

Journal: Journal of Tribology

Year: 2019

Fretting Wear Behavior and Damage Mechanisms of Inconel X-750 Alloy in Dry Contacts

Authors: Rustamov, I.A., Sabirova, O.S., Wang, Z., Wang, Y.

Journal: Advances in Materials Science and Engineering

Year: 2019

Mr. Pham Minh Nhat | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Pham Minh Nhat | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Viktor, whose full name is Minh-Nhat Pham, embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in International Business Administration from the prestigious Foreign Trade University in Vietnam (2012–2016). Graduating with First Class honors, Viktor’s education laid the foundation for his multidisciplinary expertise. Following his undergraduate success, he pursued a Master’s degree at the University of Stavanger (2018–2020), specializing in Energy, Environment, and Society. His thesis, entitled “A Chain of Metrics to Evaluate Material Performances in Circular Economy,” reflected his forward-thinking approach to sustainability and economics, addressing key metrics such as material circularity, longevity, retained emissions, and labor impacts.

This early education in both business and environmental science set the stage for Viktor’s further exploration of natural resource economics and bioeconomic modeling, fields where he would later make significant academic contributions. During this time, he also showed a strong interest in global issues such as energy use, resource management, and the environment.

Professional Endeavors and Research Focus 🔬

Currently, Viktor is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, alongside being a Ph.D. candidate at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway, with his research interests firmly rooted in natural resource economics, ecological economics, and health economics. His work integrates advanced bioeconomic modeling, optimal control theory, dynamic programming, and statistical modeling to address key challenges in environmental and resource economics.

Viktor’s academic curiosity has led him to work on several notable research projects. His contributions span across understanding environmental consequences of population, affluence, and technological progress, particularly focusing on European countries, which he published in the Journal of Environmental Management. Additionally, Viktor’s interdisciplinary approach is evident in his work involving Norwegian reindeer husbandry and its response to climate change, as well as his research into the complex dynamics of ecosystem services and how they impact human decision-making and resource management.

Through his collaborative efforts with notable researchers such as Prof. Dr. Claire Armstrong and Prof. Dr. Kari-Anne Bråthen, Viktor has explored various facets of ecological economics, focusing particularly on how human activity and environmental changes interact in Arctic ecosystems. His research papers, both published and under review, reflect a deep understanding of the complex relationships between species, ecosystems, and the economy.

Contributions and Research Focus 📑

Viktor’s research output highlights his interdisciplinary focus on both theoretical and applied aspects of natural resource management. His publications are highly regarded for their insightful treatment of pressing global issues such as climate change and sustainable resource use. One of his most significant papers, Environmental Consequences of Population, Affluence, and Technological Progress for European Countries: A Malthusian View, co-authored with T.L.D. Huynh and M.A. Nasir, provides an important contribution to environmental management, highlighting the long-term effects of technological advancements and population growth on ecological systems.

Another notable area of Viktor’s research is bioeconomic modeling in Arctic ecosystems, particularly focusing on Norwegian reindeer husbandry in the face of climate change. His multi-species dynamic models, in collaboration with other leading researchers, offer a crucial perspective on how to adapt resource management to changing environmental conditions. His ongoing work explores ecosystem disservices, invasive species, and the management of natural habitats, providing valuable insights for policy makers and stakeholders in both environmental economics and resource management.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Viktor has garnered significant recognition for his scholarly contributions and leadership in research. In 2022, he was awarded the “Nord-Norges forskningsfond” from UNIFOR, securing a research grant of 7,000 NOK. His international academic presence was further bolstered by his successful research stay abroad in 2023, funded by the Norwegian Research Council with a generous grant of 148,000 NOK. His collaborative research during this period, particularly with esteemed researchers such as Prof. Dr. Charles Sims and Prof. Dr. Suzanne Lenhart from the University of Tennessee, has strengthened his global academic network and solidified his reputation in the field of natural resource economics.

Additionally, Viktor received a 15,000 NOK research grant from the Norwegian Bank in 2023 to support his ongoing work in economic research. His accolades highlight the value of his research contributions to both national and international communities.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Viktor’s research is not only academically rigorous but also socially impactful. His work on reindeer husbandry models in Arctic ecosystems is particularly relevant given the ongoing discussions surrounding climate change and sustainable resource management in vulnerable regions like the Arctic. His innovative approach to bioeconomic modeling, combining both ecological and economic perspectives, has influenced the way scholars and policymakers view resource management under environmental stress.

His papers have been presented at various international conferences, such as the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE2023) in Portland, Maine, and the World Conference of Natural Resource Modelling (WCNRM2023) in Amsterdam. These platforms have enabled Viktor to share his findings with a broader audience, further cementing his status as an influential researcher.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Viktor’s academic journey is characterized by a clear commitment to advancing knowledge in natural resource economics, particularly in the context of climate change. His forward-looking research, which incorporates both theoretical modeling and real-world applications, positions him as a key figure in the ongoing discourse surrounding sustainable resource management.

Looking ahead, Viktor is poised to continue making significant contributions to both academia and the broader public through his innovative research. His work on ecosystem services, invasive species, and resource management strategies will continue to play a crucial role in informing policy decisions and sustainable practices in a rapidly changing world.

In conclusion, Viktor’s academic journey, from his early education to his current research endeavors, reflects a deep commitment to addressing some of the most pressing global challenges. His work will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy in the fields of natural resource and ecological economics, shaping the future of environmental management.

Notable Publications

. Controlling the stock or the habitat – The crisis of native invasive encroachment in the grazing land of Norwegian reindeer husbandry

Authors: Pham M. Nhat, Claire W. Armstrong, Kari Anne Bråthen, Maria Tuomi

Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

Year: 2024

 Environmental consequences of population, affluence and technological progress for European countries: A Malthusian view

Authors: Nhat Minh Pham, Toan Luu Duc Huynh, Muhammad Ali Nasir

Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

Year: 2020

Dr. Polyzois Makras | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Polyzois Makras | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

251 Hellenic Air Force & VA General Hospital, Department of Medical Research, Greece 

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🏫 Early Academic Pursuits

Polyzois Makras embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in medicine. He earned his MD degree from the University of Thessaloniki, Greece, in 1994, laying the groundwork for his future contributions to the field of endocrinology. Following his medical degree, he pursued specialized training in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology in Athens, where he developed a keen interest in disorders of calcium and bone metabolism. His academic curiosity and drive led him to further his education, culminating in the completion of a PhD from the University of Thrace, Greece. This academic achievement set the stage for his extensive research career.

Makras’s academic path also included a significant international experience. He served as a clinical fellow at the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases of the Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands between 2006 and 2007. This period was instrumental in shaping his expertise in metabolic diseases and provided him with a broader perspective on global health challenges related to endocrinology.

🏥 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Polyzois Makras has made significant strides in his professional career, particularly in the field of endocrinology. He currently serves as a Consultant Endocrinologist and Director of the Department of Medical Research at the 251 Hellenic Air Force & VA General Hospital of Athens, Greece. In this role, he has become a pivotal figure in the study and treatment of rare diseases, specifically Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (LCH) and Erdheim Chester Disease (ECD). His leadership in these areas has been transformative, as he established and directed the National Expert Center for LCH and ECD at his institution.

Makras co-founded the LCH adult clinic in 2005, which later evolved into the National Expert Center for LCH and ECD in 2019. Under his guidance, the center became recognized for its excellence and joined the ERN – EuroBloodNet in 2022, a European reference network for rare hematological diseases. His commitment to advancing knowledge and treatment options for these rare conditions has placed him at the forefront of histiocytosis research.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus

Over the last eighteen years, Dr. Makras has dedicated his research efforts to understanding disorders of calcium and bone metabolism, as well as rare diseases, particularly LCH and non-Langerhans histiocytoses. His work in these fields has been pioneering, and he has contributed significantly to the scientific community’s understanding of these complex conditions.

Dr. Makras is a founding member of the European Consortium for Histiocytosis (ECHO) and the head of the Adult ECHO working group. Through these roles, he has facilitated collaboration among researchers and clinicians across Europe, fostering the development of new treatments and management strategies for histiocytosis. His research has also led to the publication of numerous diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines, particularly in osteoporosis and parathyroid disorders. These guidelines have been instrumental in shaping clinical practice in Greece, where Dr. Makras is recognized as a leading authority in his field.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Makras’s contributions to endocrinology and rare disease research have been widely recognized. He is the former President of the Hellenic Society for the Study of Bone Metabolism, a role in which he influenced the direction of bone metabolism research and advocacy in Greece. Additionally, he has been a member of the Committee of Scientific Advisors of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) since 2020. His involvement with the IOF underscores his global impact, as he has played a key role in shaping international osteoporosis research and policy.

In Greece, Dr. Makras is known for establishing the country’s first fracture liaison service (FLS), a crucial development in the prevention and management of osteoporosis-related fractures. His leadership in this area has set a new standard of care for patients with osteoporosis, significantly improving outcomes and reducing the incidence of fractures.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Makras’s impact extends beyond his immediate clinical and research environment. Through his leadership roles in national and international organizations, he has influenced the global approach to bone metabolism disorders and rare diseases. His guidelines for osteoporosis and parathyroid disorders have become the gold standard in Greece, and his advocacy for the establishment of FLS has led to improved patient care and outcomes.

Moreover, his work with the European Consortium for Histiocytosis (ECHO) has facilitated cross-border collaboration, enabling researchers and clinicians to share knowledge and resources in the fight against histiocytosis. This collaborative approach has accelerated the development of new treatments and improved the quality of life for patients with these rare diseases.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Makras continues his work, his legacy is already evident in the advancements he has driven in endocrinology and rare disease research. His establishment of the LCH and ECD expert center, his leadership in the Hellenic Society for the Study of Bone Metabolism, and his role in the International Osteoporosis Foundation are all testaments to his enduring impact on the medical field.

Looking to the future, Dr. Makras is poised to continue making significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of rare diseases and bone metabolism disorders. His ongoing research, coupled with his commitment to improving clinical care through the development of new guidelines and services, ensures that his influence will be felt for years to come.

In summary, Polyzois Makras MD, PhD, is a distinguished endocrinologist whose work has had a profound impact on both national and international levels. His dedication to research, clinical care, and collaboration has not only advanced the understanding of complex medical conditions but has also improved the lives of countless patients. As he continues to push the boundaries of medical science, his contributions will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy in the field of endocrinology.

Notable Publications 

Primary hyperparathyroidism: from guidelines to outpatient clinic

Authors: Andrea Palermo, Gaia Tabacco, Polyzois Makras, Guido Zavatta, Pierpaolo Trimboli, Elena Castellano, Maria P. Yavropoulou, Anda Mihaela Naciu, Athanasios D. Anastasilakis

Journal: Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders

Year: 2024

The comparative effect of teriparatide and denosumab on activins, follistatins, and inhibins in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis

Authors: Athanasios D Anastasilakis, Stergios A Polyzos, Polyzois Makras, Matthaios Savvidis, Christos S Mantzoros

Journal: Journal of Bone and Mineral Research

Year: 2024

Romsozumab versus parathyroid hormone receptor agonists: which osteoanabolic to choose and when?

Authors: Athanasios D Anastasilakis, Maria P Yavropoulou, Andrea Palermo, Polyzois Makras, Julien Paccou, Gaia Tabacco, Anda Mihaela Naciu, Elena Tsourdi

Journal: European Journal of Endocrinology

Year: 2024

Transient osteoporosis of the hip following discontinuation of denosumab and switch to alendronate treatment

Authors: Polyzois Makras, Maria P. Yavropoulou, Athanasios D. Anastasilakis, Athanasios Papatheodorou, Christos Tekedis, Socrates E. Papapoulos

Journal: Osteoporosis International

Year: 2024

The relationship between length of denosumab treatment for postmenopausal osteoporosis and serum TRAcP5b measured six months after the last injection

Authors: Polyzois Makras, Maria P. Yavropoulou, Stergios A. Polyzos, Socrates E. Papapoulos, Danai Georgakopoulou, Athanasios Papatheodorou, Athanasios D. Anastasilakis

Journal: Osteoporosis International

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

Assoc Prof Dr. Han Liu | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Han Liu | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

China coal technology and engineering group, China

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Han Liu’s academic journey began at the Beijing University of Technology, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Traffic Engineering in 2008. His quest for knowledge then took him to the People’s Armed Police Forces Academy, where he obtained a Master’s degree in Military Political Work in 2013. His academic pursuits culminated in a Doctorate in Transportation Engineering from the Harbin Institute of Technology in 2018. Dr. Liu’s education laid a robust foundation for his research in emergency systems planning and management, preparing him to tackle complex challenges in transportation engineering.

Professional Endeavors 🚒

Dr. Liu’s professional career is marked by diverse experiences and roles that have shaped his expertise. He began his career as a Deputy Squadron Leader with the Hebei Public Security Fire Brigade, serving from 2008 to 2016. His commitment to emergency response and public safety was evident during his tenure. In 2016, he expanded his horizons internationally as a Visiting Scholar and Research Assistant at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Upon returning to China, Dr. Liu joined Tsinghua University as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Assistant Researcher, further enhancing his research capabilities. Since 2021, he has been leading the Emergency Research Institute at the Coal Science Research General Institute, where he continues to make significant contributions to emergency response research.

Contributions and Research Focus 🧠

Dr. Liu’s research focuses on the optimization of emergency response systems. His work in location and route planning for emergency response facilities has been instrumental in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency services. He has also explored electrochemical fire risk assessment and chain-breaking prevention technologies, contributing to the safety of energy systems. His efforts in building safety culture within grassroots firefighting teams have had a lasting impact on public safety.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Liu’s work has been recognized both nationally and internationally. His research papers have been published in prestigious journals and have contributed significantly to the field of transportation engineering. His expertise has been acknowledged through various certifications, including the National Firefighter Certification, CET-4 & CET-6 English Exams, IELTS 6.5, National English Proficiency Test PETS-5, and Registered Fire Safety Qualification Certificate.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Liu’s research has a profound impact on emergency response systems and public safety. His innovative approaches to optimizing emergency services and his contributions to fire risk assessment technologies are improving the safety and efficiency of emergency response systems globally. His work on safety culture in grassroots firefighting teams is fostering a culture of safety and preparedness, reducing risks and enhancing the effectiveness of emergency services.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Liu’s legacy is one of dedication to improving public safety through research and innovation. His work continues to influence the field of emergency response and transportation engineering. As he leads the Emergency Research Institute, he is poised to make further contributions that will shape the future of emergency response systems. His commitment to research excellence and public safety ensures that his impact will be felt for years to come.

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Assist Prof Dr. GOZDE BAKIOGLU | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. GOZDE BAKIOGLU | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Women Researcher Award

Marmara University,Turkey

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Gözde Bakioglu embarked on her academic journey at Yıldız Technical University, where she pursued dual Bachelor’s degrees in Civil Engineering and Geomatic Engineering. Her exceptional performance in Geomatic Engineering earned her the distinction of being the top student in her department. She continued her academic excellence through a Master’s program at Bogazici University, achieving a high GPA and graduating with high honors. Gözde’s quest for knowledge took her to Istanbul Technical University for her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, where she maintained a stellar GPA of 3.86/4.00 and was recognized as a high honor student. Her tenure as a visiting graduate student at the University of Toronto further enriched her academic experience and broadened her research horizons.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Gözde Bakioglu’s professional career is marked by significant roles and contributions in both academia and industry. Since February 2024, she has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Marmara University in the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering. Prior to this, she worked as a Teaching and Research Assistant at Istanbul Technical University, where she focused on Transportation Engineering. Her experience in the construction industry, including her role at Sur Construction Company, adds a practical dimension to her extensive academic background.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Gözde’s research primarily revolves around sustainable transportation strategies, traffic behavior, and the integration of advanced decision-making approaches in civil engineering. Her work on selecting sustainable transportation strategies for campus environments using hybrid decision-making approaches under picture fuzzy sets reflects her commitment to innovative solutions in transportation engineering. Additionally, her studies on autonomous vehicles, including safety perceptions and risk prioritization using AHP integrated TOPSIS and VIKOR methods, showcase her expertise in applying complex methodologies to real-world problems. Her research contributions extend to traffic information modeling, medical service accessibility following earthquakes, and the role of user comments on traffic application usage.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Gözde Bakioglu’s academic and research achievements have earned her numerous accolades and recognitions. She has been awarded several scholarships, including the Research Scholarship for Doctoral Studies Abroad for Research Assistants (YOKYUDAB) and the TÜBİTAK Incentive Awards for International Scientific Publications (UBYT). Her exceptional academic performance during her undergraduate studies was recognized with the First Ranked Award in Geomatic Engineering and the Second Ranked Award at Kadıkoy Anatolian High School. Her published papers in prestigious journals, including Technological Forecasting and Social Change and Applied Soft Computing, highlight her contributions to the field and are well-cited in academic circles.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Gözde Bakioglu’s work has had a significant impact on the field of civil engineering, particularly in the areas of transportation and traffic management. Her research on optimizing shuttle routes at Istanbul Technical University led to significant fuel savings and CO2 emission reductions, demonstrating her commitment to sustainable solutions. Her contributions to the Hatay Transportation Master Plan have influenced regional transportation planning by considering spatial, social, and economic characteristics. Through her extensive research and publications, Gözde has influenced both academic and practical aspects of transportation engineering, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and practice in her field.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Gözde Bakioglu’s legacy is marked by her dedication to advancing the field of civil engineering through rigorous research and innovative solutions. Her ongoing work as an Assistant Professor at Marmara University positions her as a mentor and leader in shaping the next generation of engineers. Her future contributions are anticipated to further bridge the gap between academic research and practical applications, particularly in the realm of sustainable transportation and advanced decision-making methodologies. As she continues to explore new research avenues and collaborate with international experts, Gözde’s work is expected to leave a lasting impact on the field of civil engineering and contribute to solving complex transportation challenges.

Gözde Bakioglu’s journey through her early academic pursuits, professional endeavors, and significant contributions underscores her role as a leading figure in civil engineering. Her research, accolades, and impact reflect her dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing critical challenges in transportation and infrastructure.

📚 Publications

Selection of sustainable transportation strategies for campuses using hybrid decision-making approach under picture fuzzy sets

  • Authors: Gozde Bakioglu
  • Journal: Technological Forecasting and Social Change
  • Year: 2024

A Review on Benefits and Security Concerns for Self Driving Vehicles

  • Authors: Gozde Bakioglu
  • Book: Sustainable Civil Infrastructures
  • Year: 2022

Examination of the role of safety concerns from autonomous vehicle ownership choice: results of a stated choice experiment in Istanbul, Turkey

AHP integrated TOPSIS and VIKOR methods with Pythagorean fuzzy sets to prioritize risks in self-driving vehicles

  • Authors: Not provided
  • Journal: Applied Soft Computing
  • Year: 2020

Evaluating the Influencing Factors on Adoption of Self-driving Vehicles by Using Interval-Valued Pythagorean Fuzzy AHP

  • Authors: Not provided
  • Book: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
  • Year: 2020