Ms. Minxian Sun | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Minxian Sun | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Cornelia Storz embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in both economics and Japanese studies. She earned her Master of Arts in Business Administration and Japanese Studies from the University of Bonn in 1992, demonstrating an early interdisciplinary approach that would define her career. Her passion for understanding economic structures led her to pursue a Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Duisburg-Essen, which she completed in 1996. During this period, she deepened her engagement with Japanese economic systems through multiple research opportunities in Japan, including at the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI) and the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI). These formative years shaped her expertise in innovation and entrepreneurship, particularly within the context of Japan and East Asia.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Following her doctoral studies, Storz quickly ascended the academic ranks. She began her teaching career as a Lecturer at the University for Applied Sciences, Bremen, in 1996. By 1997, she had secured a tenured professorship in Japanese Economy and Society at the same institution. Her deep knowledge of Japan’s business and economic structures made her a sought-after scholar, leading her to Philipps University, Marburg, in 2001, where she chaired the Japanese Economy department. Finally, in 2007, she joined Goethe University Frankfurt as a Professor and Chair of Innovation and Entrepreneurship with a focus on Japan and East Asia. Over the years, she has held numerous visiting research positions at prestigious institutions worldwide, including Stanford University, Hitotsubashi University, and the University of Tokyo, solidifying her status as a leading expert in her field.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Storz’s research sits at the intersection of digital innovation, high-tech entrepreneurship, and institutional change. Her work explores how innovation ecosystems evolve, how firms collaborate within networks, and how institutional frameworks shape entrepreneurship, particularly in East Asia. She has extensively examined the role of established firms and their ability to innovate within structured institutional environments. Additionally, she has investigated the significance of university-industry linkages in emerging economies, particularly in China. Her interdisciplinary approach incorporates insights from economics, management, and institutional theory, making her research highly influential in both academic and policy-making circles.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout her career, Storz has been the recipient of numerous fellowships, grants, and awards. Her most recent research projects include a 2024–2026 grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) for her work on the “Visual Turn in Management Research” and a 2021–2024 collaborative project funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), examining European firms’ cooperation with Chinese universities. These prestigious grants underscore her continued contributions to the fields of innovation and entrepreneurship. Her ability to secure competitive funding highlights her research’s impact and relevance in contemporary economic and business studies.

Impact and Influence 📈

Storz’s influence extends far beyond academia. Her research has played a crucial role in shaping policy discussions on innovation and entrepreneurship, particularly regarding East Asia. By bridging theoretical frameworks with empirical research, she has provided valuable insights for businesses, policymakers, and fellow scholars. Her collaborations with leading institutions and researchers worldwide have fostered cross-cultural academic dialogue and influenced the broader discourse on innovation systems and economic development. Moreover, her mentorship of students and young researchers has contributed to the next generation of scholars in entrepreneurship and innovation studies.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌐

Looking ahead, Storz’s legacy is poised to continue growing. With her ongoing projects exploring new dimensions of institutional change, technological innovation, and entrepreneurial networks, she remains at the forefront of research in her field. Her ability to adapt to evolving economic landscapes and integrate emerging technologies into her studies ensures that her work remains relevant and impactful. As digital transformation accelerates globally, her insights into how institutions and firms navigate these changes will continue to be invaluable. Through her dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering international collaboration, Cornelia Storz’s contributions will leave a lasting imprint on the study of innovation and entrepreneurship in Japan, East Asia, and beyond.

 

📝Notable Publications

Digital creatives and digital engineers: entrepreneurial firms, institutional context, and the organization of innovation

Authors: Miozzo, M., Storz, C., Casper, S.

Journal: Socio-Economic Review

Year: 2024

The emergence of an entrepreneurial ecosystem: the interplay between early entrepreneurial activity and public policy in the Korean online gaming industry

Authors: Casper, S., Miozzo, M., Storz, C.

Journal: Industry and Innovation

Year: 2024

Why do some entrepreneurs thrive? A network content perspective

Authors: Zou, N., Storz, C.

Journal: Journal of Business Research

Year: 2023

University satellite institutes as exogenous facilitators of technology transfer ecosystem development

Authors: Conlé, M., Kroll, H., Storz, C., ten Brink, T.

Journal: Journal of Technology Transfer

Year: 2023

Innovation in emerging economies: How do university-industry linkages and public procurement matter for small businesses?

Authors: Storz, C., ten Brink, T., Zou, N.

Journal: Asia Pacific Journal of Management

Year: 2022

Dr. Chaohua Yang | Servant Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chaohua Yang | Servant Leadership | Best Researcher Award

The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, China

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Early Academic Pursuits 🌱

Chaohua Yang’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in medicine and research, reflecting his commitment to addressing critical healthcare challenges. After earning his medical degree from The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University in 2012, Yang pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree at Fudan University, graduating in 2017. This rigorous program allowed him to deepen his expertise in medical science and laid the groundwork for his future research. His thirst for knowledge led him to Chongqing Medical University, where he obtained an MD degree in 2023, focusing on spinal cord injury and stem cell research. These academic milestones are a testament to his dedication and pursuit of excellence in the medical field.

Professional Endeavors 🚀

Yang’s professional career has been primarily associated with The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, where he began working in 2007. His role as an Attending Physician underscores his commitment to patient care and medical excellence. Between 2017 and 2020, he balanced his clinical responsibilities with his academic pursuits, earning an MS from Fudan University. Since 2023, Yang has rejoined The Affiliated Hospital, where he continues to make significant contributions to both clinical practice and medical research. His dual role as a clinician and researcher enables him to bridge the gap between theoretical advancements and their practical applications in healthcare.

Contributions and Research Focus 📚

Chaohua Yang’s research is primarily focused on spinal cord injury and stem cells, two critical areas in medical science. His contributions are substantial, with 16 publications in high-impact journals indexed in SCI and Scopus. These publications highlight his commitment to advancing knowledge in regenerative medicine and his ability to tackle complex medical challenges. Yang’s work has garnered significant attention in the academic community, as evidenced by his impressive citation index of 122, reflecting the relevance and influence of his research.

In addition to his publications, Yang has authored one book, further solidifying his role as a thought leader in his field. His innovative spirit is evident in his patent portfolio, which includes 156 published or under-process patents. These patents underscore his dedication to developing cutting-edge solutions for spinal cord injury and related medical challenges. His ability to translate research into practical applications demonstrates a rare blend of academic rigor and inventive thinking.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

While Yang’s accolades are primarily reflected in his extensive research output and patent achievements, his contributions have also been recognized through the successful completion of five research projects. These projects, spanning both basic and applied research, have positioned him as a key figure in his domain. His achievements in publishing, patenting, and research completion highlight his ability to drive innovation and impact in regenerative medicine and spinal cord research.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Chaohua Yang’s work has a profound impact on both the academic and medical communities. His research on spinal cord injury and stem cells addresses some of the most pressing challenges in modern medicine, offering hope to patients with debilitating conditions. The practical implications of his work are significant, ranging from improving clinical outcomes for patients to advancing the field of regenerative medicine. By focusing on both research and clinical applications, Yang has established himself as a bridge between laboratory discoveries and patient care.

His extensive patent portfolio is particularly noteworthy, as it reflects his ability to translate innovative ideas into tangible solutions. These patents not only enhance the body of knowledge in medical science but also have the potential to revolutionize treatment approaches for spinal cord injuries. Yang’s contributions extend beyond academia, influencing industry practices and setting new benchmarks for innovation in healthcare.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

As an Attending Physician and a dedicated researcher, Chaohua Yang’s legacy is one of innovation, impact, and excellence. His extensive research on spinal cord injury and stem cells is paving the way for groundbreaking treatments that could transform the lives of countless patients. Moving forward, Yang is likely to expand his research into interdisciplinary areas, exploring the integration of advanced technologies like bioengineering and artificial intelligence in regenerative medicine.

Yang’s future contributions are poised to leave a lasting impact on medical science and patient care. His ability to innovate, combined with his clinical acumen, positions him as a leader in the field of regenerative medicine. As he continues to explore new frontiers, Yang’s work promises to inspire future generations of medical professionals and researchers.

Conclusion 🌟

Chaohua Yang’s journey is a remarkable blend of academic excellence, professional dedication, and innovative research. From his early academic pursuits to his current role as an Attending Physician, he has consistently demonstrated a commitment to advancing medical science and improving patient care. With a strong focus on spinal cord injury and stem cell research, Yang’s contributions have already made a significant impact on the field. His future endeavors are sure to solidify his legacy as a pioneer in regenerative medicine, inspiring others to follow in his footsteps.

📝Notable Publications

RARRES2 is involved in the “lock-and-key” interactions between osteosarcoma stem cells and tumor-associated macrophages

Authors: Ma, J.; Chen, Z.; Li, Q.; Yang, C.; Quan, Z.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

A GAD1 inhibitor suppresses osteosarcoma growth through the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway

Authors: Jian, C.; Wang, B.; Mou, H.; Huang, Q.; Ou, Y.

Journal: Heliyon

Year: 2024

Is local autogenous morselized bone harvested from decompression through a posterior-transforaminal approach sufficient for single-level interbody fusion in the lower lumbar spine?

Authors: Yang, J.; Yang, Y.; Wang, G.; Wang, S.; Wang, Q.

Journal: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

Year: 2023

LncRNA DGCR5-encoded polypeptide RIP aggravates SONFH by repressing nuclear localization of β-catenin in BMSCs

Authors: Jiang, W.; Chen, Y.; Sun, M.; Chen, T.; Zhang, J.

Journal: Cell Reports

Year: 2023

Capsaicin Reduces Cancer Stemness and Inhibits Metastasis by Downregulating SOX2 and EZH2 in Osteosarcoma

Authors: Chen, Z.-Y.; Huang, H.-H.; Li, Q.-C.; Zhang, Y.; Quan, Z.-X.

Journal: American Journal of Chinese Medicine

Year: 2023

 

 

 

Assoc Prof Dr. Dan Zhang | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award | 2832

Assoc Prof Dr. Dan Zhang , Innovative Leadership, Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Dan Zhang, Henan Polytechnic University, China 

🔗 Professional Profiles

Dan Zhang, Associate Professor 🎓

Dan Zhang is an Associate Professor at Henan Polytechnic University, specializing in atmospheric pollution research. With a robust academic background, he has contributed significantly to the field through groundbreaking research, winning awards, and publishing extensively. His expertise lies in the mechanism of sulfur dioxide poisoning, mercury catalyst modification, and wet photocatalytic oxidation for environmental remediation.

Academic Achievements 🏆

  • Published over 40 academic papers, including 20+ SCI/EI indexed.
  • Authored 2 monographs/textbooks and holds 15 invention patents.
  • Recognized with 2 provincial and ministerial awards.
  • Notable publication as the first author in “Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research.”

Research Projects 🌐

  1. National Natural Science Youth Foundation: Explored sulfur dioxide poisoning mechanisms.
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC): Studied Hg0 removal using BiOI-based photocatalysts.
  3. Science and Technology Tackling Project of Henan Province: Investigated visible light-based mercury removal.
  4. Ongoing projects include flame suppression/enhancement, shellac materials, VOC removal mechanisms, and biomass combustion technology.

Leadership and Contributions 💡

  • Led and participated in numerous national and provincial research projects.
  • Actively contributed to the academic community as a reviewer for top international journals.

Dan Zhang’s dedication to environmental research and innovative solutions makes him a leading figure in the field, contributing significantly to sustainable development and pollution control.

Publication Top Noted

 Paper Title : Effect of CH4 addition on high-H2 syngas combustion characteristics under N2/CO2 dilution

    • Authors: Wang, F.; Xiao, C.; Zhang, D.; Deng, H.; Chen, G.
    • Journal: Journal of the Energy Institute
    • Volume: 114
    • Issue: 101600
    • Year: 2024

Paper Title :  Study of CH4-H2-CO-Air premixed combustion characteristics based on fractal dimension and flame crack method

    • Authors: Wang, F.; Zhou, C.; Zhang, D.; Wen, X.; Chen, G.
    • Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
    • Volume: 63
    • Pages: 1212–1228
    • Year: 2024

Paper Title :  Optimization of thermal link for a conduction-cooled superconducting magnet system

    • Authors: Liang, Q.; Fang, C.; Han, X.; Liu, J.; Liu, J.
    • Journal: Journal of Instrumentation
    • Volume: 18
    • Issue: 9
    • Article: P09034
    • Year: 2023

Paper Title :  Experimental and numerical study of the effects of N2 dilution and CH4 addition on the laminar burning characteristics of syngas

    • Authors: Wang, F.; Wang, Y.; Zhang, D.; Wen, X.; Chen, G.
    • Journal: Fuel
    • Volume: 329
    • Pages: 125403
    • Year: 2022

Paper Title :  Ultra-low loading of Ag2CrO4 on BiOI/CoFe2O4 microsphere with p-n heterojunction: Highly improved photocatalytic performance for Hg0 removal and mechanism insight

    • Authors: Wang, Y.; Zhang, A.; Zhang, D.; Sun, Z.; Chen, G.
    • Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
    • Volume: 396
    • Pages: 112543
    • Year: 2020