Dr. MOHAMMAD KAMRUL HASAN | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. MOHAMMAD KAMRUL HASAN | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Tongling University, China

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Kamrul Hasan’s academic journey began in Bangladesh, where he developed a solid foundation in language and literature. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English in 2011 and a Master of Arts in English in 2012 from the National University in Dhaka, achieving commendable results. While pursuing these degrees, he honed his analytical thinking and communication skills, which later became instrumental in his transition into management science and engineering. This academic grounding sparked his interest in research and further studies, motivating him to explore interdisciplinary fields.

In pursuit of excellence, Kamrul moved to China for advanced education. At Shijiazhuang Tiedao University, he earned an MBA (2015-2018) with a dissertation focusing on the challenges and strategies of attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) in Bangladesh. His keen interest in understanding economic dynamics and logistics led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering (2019-2023). His doctoral research revolved around strategies to enhance logistics performance (LP) in Asia, showcasing his dedication to solving real-world problems.

🚀 Professional Endeavors

Kamrul’s professional journey is marked by his academic engagements and research activities. He is affiliated with Tongling University, Anhui, China, where he actively participates in teaching, research, and knowledge dissemination. Alongside his academic duties, Kamrul has served as a peer reviewer for esteemed journals such as Expert Systems with Applications and Environment, Development, and Sustainability. This role highlights his critical thinking and expertise in evaluating innovative research.

Kamrul is also proficient in a variety of analytical tools and software, such as SPSS, EViews, STATA, and QGIS, enabling him to perform data-driven research and analysis effectively. His skills in econometrics, teamwork, and analytical thinking reflect his ability to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus

Kamrul’s research focuses primarily on improving logistics performance and analyzing economic trends in Asia. His doctoral work sheds light on strategies to optimize logistics systems, contributing to regional economic development and trade efficiency. This research holds significant value for policymakers and businesses seeking sustainable solutions in the logistics sector.

Beyond logistics, Kamrul has explored issues related to foreign direct investment (FDI), identifying key challenges and strategies that can drive economic growth in developing countries like Bangladesh. His interdisciplinary approach integrates management science, economics, and data analysis, reflecting his commitment to addressing complex global issues.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Kamrul’s dedication and achievements have been recognized through several awards:

  • Championship in Inter-School Sports Competitions: A testament to his leadership and teamwork abilities from an early age.
  • Essay Writing Award: Showcasing his command of language and ability to articulate ideas effectively.
  • Recognition in Provincial Chinese Activities: Highlighting his cross-cultural adaptability and involvement in diverse initiatives.

His roles as a journal peer reviewer further underscore his credibility and standing in the academic community.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Kamrul’s work has a tangible impact on academia and industry. By addressing logistics inefficiencies and proposing actionable strategies, he contributes to improving supply chains across Asia. His insights into FDI also offer a roadmap for developing nations to attract investments and foster economic growth.

Through his teaching and mentorship roles, Kamrul has influenced numerous students, encouraging them to adopt a research-oriented mindset and pursue academic excellence. His expertise in econometric analysis and data visualization tools has empowered learners to explore innovative solutions to complex problems.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Kamrul Hasan envisions a future where his research continues to bridge knowledge gaps and foster global collaboration. His dedication to academic excellence and practical solutions positions him as a thought leader in logistics and economic development. Kamrul aspires to publish more groundbreaking research, mentor aspiring researchers, and contribute to policy-making processes that address global challenges.

By nurturing the next generation of scholars and driving innovation in his field, Kamrul is set to leave a lasting legacy in academia and beyond. His journey serves as an inspiration for those striving to make a difference through education, research, and perseverance.

📝Notable Publications

 A bibliometric review on electric vehicle (EV) energy efficiency and emission effect research

Authors: S. Yao, Z. Bian, M.K. Hasan, R. Ding, S. Li, Y. Wang, S. Song
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Year: 2023

 An Analysis of the Impact of GDP, Trade openness, Inflation rate, and Market size in Attracting Inward FDI in Bangladesh Based on Empirical Analysis

Authors: M.K. Hasan, N.N. Nishi
Journal: International Journal of Science and Business
Year: 2019

Impacts of liner shipping connectivity and global competitiveness on logistics performance: the mediating role of the quality of port and infrastructure

Authors: Y.C. Chen, M.K. Hasan
Journal: Transport
Year: 2023

Empirical study on the comparison of Regional competitiveness of Asian Countries in perspective of Global Competitiveness Index

Authors: M.K. Hasan, C. Yan-chun
Journal: North American Academic Research
Year: 2020

 The Study of the Problems in Attracting Inward FDI in Bangladesh

Authors: M.K. Hasan
Journal: World Vision
Year: 2017

 

Dr. Pi-Lien Hung | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pi-Lien Hung | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan

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📋 Summary

Dr. Pi-Lien Hung is an attending physician in the Division of Pediatric Neurology at Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan. She has been serving as the Chief of Pediatric Neurology since 2013. Dr. Hung is recognized for her contributions to pediatric epilepsy, Rett syndrome, and various neurological conditions. Her work explores innovative treatments such as music therapy and the ketogenic diet, aimed at improving patient outcomes.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Clinical Medicine
    Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
    (September 2001 – August 2013)

💼 Professional Experience

  • Attending Physician
    Division of Pediatric Neurology, Department of Pediatrics
    Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
    (May 2004 – Present)
  • Chief of Pediatric Neurology
    Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
    (Since October 2013)

🔬 Research Interests

  • Pediatric Epilepsy
    Researching therapeutic approaches such as vagus nerve stimulation and therapeutic hypothermia for refractory epilepsy.
  • Rett Syndrome
    Investigating stereotypic behaviors and comorbidities in Rett syndrome patients, as well as music-based interventions for sociability repression in related mouse models.
  • Neurological Effects of the Ketogenic Diet
    Exploring metabolic profiles and EEG connectivity in children undergoing ketogenic diet therapy for epilepsy.

Notable Publications

Therapeutic effects of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on patients with spastic cerebral palsy and Rett syndrome: clinical and ultrasonographic findings

Authors: Su, T.-Y., Huang, Y.-C., Ko, J.-Y., Yu, M.-Y., Hung, P.-L.
Journal: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
Year: 2024

Butyrate reduction and HDAC4 increase underlie maternal high fructose-induced metabolic dysfunction in hippocampal astrocytes in female rats

Authors: Wu, K.L.H., Liu, W.-C., Wu, C.-W., Lin, Y.-J., Hirase, H.
Journal: Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
Year: 2024

Insights into clinical phenotypes and treatment responses in a small cohort of Taiwanese patients with SCN1A variants: A preliminary study

Authors: Syu, Y.M., Lee, I.C., Lu, J.-F., Yang, M.-T., Liang, J.-S.
Journal: Pediatrics and Neonatology
Year: 2024 (Volume, Issue, and Pages not specified)

Dravet-like syndrome with PCDH19 mutations in Taiwan ― A multicenter study

Authors: Liu, Y.-H., Liang, J.-S., Chang, M.-Y., Lee, W.-T., Lin, K.-L.
Journal: (Details not specified)

Feasibility of ketogenic diet therapy variants for refractory epilepsy in neonates to infants under 2 years old

Authors: Hsieh, T.-Y., Su, T.-Y., Hung, K.-Y., Kuo, H.-C., Hung, P.-L.
Journal: Epilepsy and Behavior
Year: 2023