Dr. Laeek Ahemad Siddiqui | Visionary Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Laeek Ahemad Siddiqui | Visionary Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Centre of Demography of Gender, International Institute for Population Sciences, India

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🏫 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Laeek Ahemad Siddiqui’s journey into the realm of population studies began with a deep interest in social sciences and a commitment to addressing societal disparities. Driven by a desire to investigate the socioeconomic factors affecting mobility, education, and health, Dr. Siddiqui pursued a Ph.D. in Population Studies. During this time, he honed his expertise in intergenerational education and occupational mobility, focusing on the intricate links between family background, social class, and access to opportunities. His academic foundation provided a robust platform for his later work at the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, where he would make substantial contributions in demographic research and social policy.

💼 Professional Endeavors at IIPS

As a Research Scientist at the Centre of Demography of Gender, International Institute for Population Sciences, Dr. Siddiqui has immersed himself in meaningful work addressing gender-based disparities, social mobility, and education. His role at IIPS involves conducting rigorous empirical research, publishing in high-impact journals, and serving as co-principal investigator (co-PI) on an Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)-funded project. Beyond research, he has organized national and international workshops, collaborating closely with UNESCO to broaden discussions on education and social mobility. Dr. Siddiqui’s engagements extend internationally; he has been invited as a keynote speaker for UNESCO and UN events, where he has highlighted the importance of policy-informed research and data-driven solutions in tackling global issues of social inequality.

📊 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Siddiqui’s research portfolio is marked by pioneering studies in social mobility, maternal and child health, aging, and educational mobility across generations. His groundbreaking work in multigenerational education mobility in India stands out as an exemplary contribution. He is the first Indian researcher to use both quantitative and qualitative primary data, encompassing three generations, to explore the dynamics of educational and occupational mobility within families. His innovative approach also extends to secondary data sources, where he utilized the Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI) to examine educational mobility specifically among women across biologically connected generations.

A major highlight of his research is his influential paper published in the Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), where he revealed the intersection between social class and aging. This work sheds light on disparities in aging experiences based on social stratification, adding a unique perspective to the literature on aging and inequality. Through his studies, Dr. Siddiqui has contributed significantly to understanding how gender and social factors impact life outcomes across generations.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Siddiqui’s dedication and research have not gone unnoticed. His recent work has been shortlisted for the Best Researcher Award and the Best Paper Award for its insightful analysis of three generations of biologically connected women in India, examining their educational mobility across time. This recognition underscores his role as a thought leader in social mobility research. Dr. Siddiqui’s affiliations with key professional organizations, including the Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP), Population Association of America (PAA), and the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), further demonstrate his commitment to advancing demographic research and connecting with a global academic community. His involvement with the Indian Sociological Society also reflects his interdisciplinary approach, which blends population studies with broader social sciences.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Siddiqui’s work has far-reaching implications. By exploring how education and occupation trajectories evolve across generations, he has provided valuable insights for policymakers aiming to reduce social inequalities and enhance access to education. His research on gender and intergenerational mobility particularly addresses the challenges faced by women in navigating educational opportunities and occupational advancement. His policy briefs and collaborations with UNESCO contribute to the formulation of initiatives that tackle systemic barriers in education and social mobility, with the ultimate goal of promoting equitable development in India and beyond.

His research has made substantial contributions to Scopus-indexed journals, where his work is widely referenced, with a Google Scholar citation index of 51 and Scopus citations totaling 23. These metrics underscore the academic influence of his research and highlight the relevance of his findings in both academia and policy-making circles. Dr. Siddiqui’s dedication to data-driven, evidence-based solutions has allowed him to collaborate on two consultancy projects, lending his expertise to initiatives that align with his commitment to impactful social research.

🔗 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Siddiqui continues his work at the Centre of Demography of Gender, he envisions a future where his research will influence generations of scholars, policymakers, and advocates. By addressing core issues of social mobility and inequality, he aims to establish a legacy that inspires more research into the links between gender, education, and socioeconomic outcomes. With forthcoming book chapters and additional high-impact publications, he is set to expand the literature on intergenerational mobility, pushing for a better understanding of the social dynamics at play within families and communities.

Dr. Siddiqui’s work holds the potential to inspire reforms in educational policy and social development programs. His pioneering efforts in multigenerational studies, especially with a gendered lens, serve as a model for future demographic research. As he explores new methodologies and collaborations, Dr. Siddiqui’s commitment to population studies and social change stands as a testament to the power of research in promoting a fairer, more inclusive society.

📝Notable Publications

Prevalence and predictors of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among weavers of Varanasi, India: A cross-sectional study

Authors: LA Siddiqui, A Banerjee, P Chokhandre, S Unisa
Journal: Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
Year: 2021

Continuum of maternal health care services and its impact on child immunization in India: an application of the propensity score matching approach

Authors: M Usman, E Anand, L Siddiqui, S Unisa
Journal: Journal of Biosocial Science
Year: 2021

Mediation of the association between multi-morbidity and sleep problems by pain and depressive symptoms among older adults: Evidence from the Longitudinal Aging Study in India

Authors: LAS T. Muhammad, Trupti Meher
Journal: PLOS ONE
Year: 2023

 Women and Intergenerational Mobility in Education: A Micro-Level Study from Weavers’ Community of Varanasi, India

Authors: NS Laeek Ahemad Siddiqui
Journal: Social Indicators Research
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Year: 2024

Exploration of spatial clustering in maternal health continuum of care across districts of India: A geospatial analysis of demographic and health survey data

Authors: AB Mohd Usman, Umenthala Srikanth Reddy, Laeek Ahemad Siddiqui
Journal: PLOS ONE
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Year: 2022

Dr. Boris Arnaud Kouomogne Nteungue | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Boris Arnaud Kouomogne Nteungue | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Central University of Nicaragua, Cameroon

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Boris Arnaud Kouomogne Nteungue’s academic journey began with an unwavering commitment to public health, which led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Public Health at the Central University of Nicaragua and Texila American University. Born in Cameroon and deeply aware of the health challenges his country faces, he directed his studies toward infectious disease prevention and control (IPC). His dedication to understanding the roots and repercussions of infectious diseases aligns with his objective to create meaningful change in public health. As a 34-year-old doctoral student, he has channeled his energy into research aimed at improving healthcare practices, policies, and outcomes, focusing particularly on infection prevention.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Over the last decade, Boris’s professional path has been marked by influential roles and impactful initiatives. From 2021 to 2024, he served as an Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Expert with the World Health Organization in Cameroon, where he was instrumental in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. His work in the WHO included planning, implementing, and evaluating IPC strategies across various healthcare facilities, ensuring that healthcare workers were protected, and infectious spread was minimized. In addition, Boris held the critical role of General Coordinator of Nursing at Yaounde’s Emergency Center under the Ministry of Public Health in Cameroon. This role saw him oversee emergency nursing care, ensuring high standards and safe practices were adhered to during patient care. Through these experiences, Boris has become a recognized leader in public health and infection control, directly contributing to his community’s resilience in the face of health crises.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Boris has made significant strides in research, particularly within the field of Infection Prevention and Control (IPC). His recent publications reflect his dedication to studying health challenges in crisis situations, focusing on the IPC measures in place during the COVID-19 pandemic in Cameroon. His work not only evaluated existing strategies but also contributed actionable insights by identifying barriers to effective IPC and recommending improvements based on the World Health Organization’s guidelines. Furthermore, Boris has extended his research to include baseline assessments of IPC in healthcare settings, laying the groundwork for continued advancements in infection prevention protocols.

His studies aim to provide evidence-based approaches that healthcare facilities can adopt to maintain hygiene and prevent infection transmission. One of his notable contributions was an evaluation of Cameroon’s national IPC strategy through a socio-ecological lens. This research identified structural and procedural barriers, suggesting sustainable interventions for the Ministry of Health to consider in developing a stronger national IPC framework. His multi-faceted research approach includes primary healthcare, emergency care, and road traffic accident care—areas he believes are pivotal to advancing public health standards in Cameroon and beyond.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Boris’s commitment to IPC and public health has been recognized on multiple levels. He has had two manuscripts accepted for publication in the Infection Prevention in Practice Journal, a testament to his skill and dedication in research. Additionally, his consultancy projects have seen him collaborate with leading organizations, such as his role as a field researcher in a study on the efficacy of antivenom. This study, published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, reflects his dedication to addressing high-impact health issues in Africa.

Beyond publications, Boris has served as a reviewer for prestigious journals, including the American Journal of Public Health. This role reflects his expertise in public health and research rigor, as well as his commitment to advancing the quality and relevance of global health literature. Boris is also an active member of prominent professional bodies, including the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, the International Epidemiological Association, and the Cameroon Society of Epidemiology. These memberships further enhance his network, enabling him to share insights and learn from experts worldwide.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Boris’s research and advocacy work has had a far-reaching impact on public health practices, particularly in Cameroon. His research findings have informed policy and operational improvements within the healthcare system, specifically around IPC and emergency care. Through his role with the WHO, he actively trained healthcare workers, elevating IPC standards in response to COVID-19. These training initiatives empowered healthcare personnel to identify and address IPC shortcomings, thus enhancing the safety and effectiveness of healthcare services. His fieldwork and recommendations have laid the groundwork for sustainable public health strategies, contributing to better care outcomes in Cameroon.

In addition, his work on road safety, reflected in his publication on drinking and driving in Cameroon, highlights his dedication to preventive public health measures. This research has implications for traffic safety policies, aligning with his broader goal to improve healthcare and preventative care in all aspects of public life.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🏅

As Boris continues his academic and professional journey, he is committed to leaving a legacy of impactful research and transformative public health practices. His ongoing Ph.D. research, combined with his work as a WHO IPC expert, positions him to make lasting contributions to infection prevention strategies in healthcare settings. He envisions a healthcare system in Cameroon—and by extension, Africa—that is equipped with the knowledge, resources, and frameworks necessary to combat infectious diseases effectively. His research underscores the importance of sustainable IPC practices, a message he aims to reinforce through future publications, presentations, and policy recommendations.

Boris’s goal is not just to influence current practices but to foster a culture of prevention, training, and preparedness in public health systems. His continued contributions to IPC, emergency care, and public health will help build resilient healthcare infrastructures that can withstand future health crises. Through his dedication, Boris aims to empower a new generation of healthcare workers, ensuring that they are equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to protect communities and save lives.

📝Notable Publications

Title: Roadside surveys of drinking and driving in Cameroon

Authors: Y. Oyono, H. Gjerde, E. Acha Asongalem, B.A. Kouomogne Nteungue, …

Journal: Traffic Injury Prevention

Year: 2021

Title: Prevalence of alcohol among drivers, riders and pedestrians injured in road traffic crashes in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study

Authors: Y. Oyono, H. Gjerde, T. Kelley-Baker, E.A. Asongalem, …

Journal: International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion

Year: 2022

 

Assoc Prof Dr Nasser Mozayani | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Nasser Mozayani | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Iran University of Science and technology, Iran

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Nasser Mozayani’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Computer Hardware, from Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Iran, in 1990. Driven by a passion for advanced computational frameworks, he pursued further studies in France, obtaining an M.Sc. in Telematics and Information Systems from SUPELEC, Rennes, in 1994. His master’s thesis, “Sequential Connectionist Machine: A General Framework,” delved into creating structured, sequential systems that could evolve in response to their computational environment. In 1998, he completed his Ph.D. in Informatics from the University of Rennes I, France, with a dissertation on “Incorporation of a Spatio-Temporal Coding to Neural Networks,” marking an early focus on neural network structures and their adaptability. This research marked the beginning of a strong academic and professional focus on machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Professional Endeavors 🏢

Since 1999, Dr. Mozayani has served as an Associate Professor at the Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), where he has taught a range of foundational and advanced courses to both undergraduate and graduate students. His expertise spans subjects such as Electronic Circuits, Digital Electronics, and Electric Circuits, alongside Computational Intelligence and Artificial Neural Networks, where he has contributed extensively to developing these courses.

Dr. Mozayani has held various leadership roles, including as Dean of the Computer Engineering Department (2009-2014 and 2023-present), Head of the Computer Center, and Deputy of Research and Technology at IUST’s International Campus. His influence has been instrumental in shaping the university’s technology policies and enhancing the research infrastructure. His contributions as the Dean of IUST’s E-learning Center from 2006 to 2009 and 2014 to 2018 underscore his commitment to advancing digital learning solutions, demonstrating his forward-thinking approach to integrating technology into education.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Mozayani’s research has been pivotal in advancing machine learning, multi-agent systems, and the smart grid. Over two decades, his contributions have covered a wide range of innovative projects, primarily centered on using artificial intelligence to address complex challenges in grid management, finance, healthcare, and digital environments. His recent works include:

  • Smart Grid and Metaverse: Dr. Mozayani has been actively involved in developing communication protocols and demand response frameworks within the smart grid. His reports on virtual power plant formation and flexible communication protocols exemplify his efforts to enhance grid efficiency and sustainability.
  • Healthcare Applications of Machine Learning: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Mozayani conducted a comprehensive study in 2021 that explored machine learning methodologies to predict hospitalization length and mortality factors in COVID-19 patients.
  • Artificial Neural Networks and Simulation: His graduate courses, including Simulation and Educational Games, offer students insights into simulation technologies and neural networks. His long-term research commitment to reinforcement learning has yielded applications in high-level agent interactions and behavior-based system design, as seen in projects like Robocup agent training and traffic light control systems.

Dr. Mozayani has consistently integrated his research with practical applications, which include designing distributed library systems, developing educational resources, and creating software frameworks like learning management systems and digital libraries.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Mozayani has received numerous awards, including several high rankings in competitive robot events as part of the IUST RoboCup team. His team notably secured first place in the Rescue Virtual Robots competition at the Iran Open and the Khwarizmi Young Award in 2009 and 2010. He also supervised the 2-D football simulation team, which earned a fourth-place finish in a global RoboCup competition in 2013. These achievements showcase his leadership in advancing robotics research and his skill in integrating AI concepts into competitive and practical frameworks. His influence extended to mentoring student teams that competed successfully in digital library development, further highlighting his expertise in educational and library systems.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Mozayani’s contributions extend well beyond his technical achievements; he has been influential in shaping computer engineering education and research infrastructure at IUST. As a member of the editorial boards for both the CSI Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology and the International Journal of Information & Communication Technology Research, he provides valuable insights that contribute to the academic community. His efforts in managing and directing various departments, like the Computer Center and E-learning Center, have left a lasting impact on the technological capabilities and learning resources available at IUST.

Dr. Mozayani’s work on the Board of Trustees for the Iran Computer and Video Games Foundation from 2016 to 2022 underscores his commitment to fostering an environment where technology, education, and entertainment intersect. His work there involved policy creation and oversight that helped drive innovation and support for digital gaming and simulation, which aligns well with his academic pursuits in simulation and educational games.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌐

With a foundation of nearly three decades in computer engineering, Dr. Mozayani has established a legacy of academic excellence, innovation, and practical application of AI and machine learning. As he continues in his roles as a department dean and researcher, his work on smart grids and machine learning applications holds promise for future developments that address critical challenges in energy efficiency, metaverse expansion, and multi-agent system integration.

By combining a comprehensive background in engineering education with hands-on leadership in technology departments, Dr. Mozayani remains a central figure in fostering Iran’s computer engineering advancements. His students and colleagues are likely to benefit from his ongoing research, potentially influencing future applications of AI and multi-agent systems within both local and global contexts. Dr. Mozayani’s dedication to advancing technology in education and his forward-thinking research make him a respected and influential leader in the fields of AI, machine learning, and smart grid technology.

📝Notable Publications

Traffic light control in non-stationary environments based on multi-agent Q-learning

Authors: M. Abdoos, N. Mozayani, A.L.C. Bazzan

Journal: Proceedings of the 2011 14th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems

Volume/Issue/Pages: Not specified

Year: 2011

Holonic multi-agent system for traffic signals control

Authors: M. Abdoos, N. Mozayani, A.L.C. Bazzan

Journal: Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence

Volume: 26

Issue: 5-6

Pages: 1575-1587

Year: 2013

Fuzzy running average and fuzzy background subtraction: concepts and application

Authors: M.H. Sigari, N. Mozayani, H. Pourreza

Journal: International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security

Volume: 8

Issue: 2

Pages: 138-143

Year: 2008

The pedagogical agent enhances mathematics learning in ADHD students

    • Authors: N. Mohammadhasani, H. Fardanesh, J. Hatami, N. Mozayani, R.A. Fabio

Journal: Education and Information Technologies

Volume: 23

Issue: Not specified

Pages: 2299-2308

Year: 2018

Factors related to e-learner dropout: Case study of IUST eLearning center

Authors: M.A. Rostaminezhad, N. Mozayani, D. Norozi, M. Iziy

Journal: Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences

Volume: 83

Issue: Not specified

Pages: 522-527

Year: 2013

 

Mrs. Elena Castaño Casco | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Elena Castaño Casco | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Universidad de Huelva, Spain

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Elena Castaño Casco’s academic journey began in 2013 when she enrolled in the Faculty of Physics at the University of Seville. Over the course of five years, she developed a strong foundation in physics, graduating in 2018 with a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of the field. Her undergraduate studies were marked by a deep interest in astrophysics, culminating in a final year project titled “Estudio del UV-upturn en galaxias elípticas”. This project allowed her to apply her knowledge of Python to the analysis and interpretation of observational data from galaxies. Through this experience, Elena not only honed her programming skills but also gained valuable insights into the complexities of galaxy formation and evolution.

Recognizing the interdisciplinary nature of modern scientific research, Elena decided to further her education by pursuing a Master’s degree in Industrial Mathematics at the University of Santiago de Compostela. From 2019 to 2021, she immersed herself in advanced mathematical modeling techniques, achieving an impressive average grade of 8.59. Her master’s thesis, “Simulación de dispersión de gas Radón en entornos interiores”, demonstrated her ability to apply computational tools to real-world problems. Using ANSYS Fluent, she successfully modeled the behavior of radon gas in indoor environments, contributing to the broader understanding of environmental safety and public health.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Elena’s professional career has been characterized by a series of progressively responsible roles in both the private and academic sectors. Her journey began as a Junior Programmer at T-Systems in Granada, where she was part of the Public Cloud department, specifically focusing on Microsoft Azure. During her tenure from September 2021 to May 2022, Elena engaged in various tasks, including user creation, role management, cost estimation, and automation using PowerShell. This role provided her with a solid grounding in cloud computing, a skill set that would prove invaluable in her subsequent positions.

Following her time at T-Systems, Elena joined Deloitte in Sevilla as a Delivery Analyst. Between May and September 2022, she embarked on a rigorous training program in the Azure department, mastering C# programming, .NET development, and application hosting on Azure. Her involvement in a Python and PySpark project on Azure Databricks demonstrated her ability to leverage cutting-edge technologies for data ingestion tasks, further solidifying her expertise in cloud-based solutions.

In October 2022, Elena transitioned to academia, securing a position as a Research Support Technician at the University of Huelva. Here, she played a pivotal role in the EXRADON project, funded by the Spanish Nuclear Safety Council. Her work involved developing an experimental methodology and writing Python code to solve the physical equations related to radon exhalation from construction materials. This project not only advanced her research capabilities but also underscored her commitment to addressing critical environmental and safety issues through scientific inquiry.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Elena’s research has primarily focused on the interaction between environmental factors and public health, particularly in the context of radon gas. Her work on the EXRADON project is a testament to her dedication to this area of study. By developing robust methodologies to measure radon exhalation rates and diffusion coefficients, she has contributed to a better understanding of the risks associated with radon exposure in various environments.

Her research output includes a significant publication in the prestigious journal Construction and Building Materials, titled “Development of a robust and precise methodology for the measurement of the radon diffusion coefficient in diverse materials”. This paper has garnered attention in the scientific community for its innovative approach to quantifying radon diffusion, offering practical solutions for mitigating radon-related hazards in construction materials.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Elena’s academic and professional achievements have not gone unnoticed. Her dedication to research and her ability to translate complex scientific concepts into practical applications have earned her recognition at various conferences. She has presented her work at prominent events such as SEFM-SERP 2023 in Oviedo, ENVIRA 2023 in Sevilla, and the XII JCCRA 2024 in Palma de Mallorca. Her presentations, delivered in both Spanish and English, have been well-received, highlighting her communication skills and her ability to engage with diverse audiences.

In addition to her conference presentations, Elena’s linguistic proficiency has also been recognized. She holds a Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) from the University of Cambridge, demonstrating her fluency in English at the C1 level. Furthermore, she has achieved the N5 level in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), showcasing her interest in and commitment to learning new languages.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Elena’s work has had a tangible impact on both the scientific community and the broader public. Through her research on radon gas, she has contributed to the development of safer building materials, thereby reducing the risk of radon exposure in residential and commercial settings. Her contributions have not only advanced the field of environmental physics but have also informed public policy and safety regulations, highlighting the practical implications of her work.

Moreover, Elena’s involvement in the EXRADON project has positioned her as a key figure in the field of environmental safety. Her work is likely to influence future research directions and contribute to the development of new standards and guidelines for radon measurement and mitigation.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Elena Castaño Casco is poised to make even greater contributions to the fields of environmental physics and public health. As she continues her doctoral studies in Science and Industrial and Environmental Technology at the University of Huelva, her research will likely lead to new discoveries and innovations that address some of the most pressing challenges of our time.

Elena’s legacy will be one of scientific rigor, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a deep commitment to improving public safety through research. Her future work is expected to build on her current achievements, further solidifying her reputation as a leading expert in her field. With her strong foundation in physics, mathematics, and programming, Elena is well-equipped to tackle the complex problems of the future, leaving a lasting impact on both the scientific community and society at large.

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Development of a robust and precise methodology for the measurement of the radon diffusion coefficient in diverse materials

Authors: Castaño-Casco, E., Gutiérrez-Álvarez, I., Barba-Lobo, A., Bolívar, J.P.

Journal: Construction and Building Materials

Year: 2024

Dr. Subrata Sen | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Subrata Sen | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Department of Translational Molecular Pathology, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, United States 

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Subrata Sen’s journey in academia began with a strong foundation in the biological sciences, marked by his pursuit of a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree at the College of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, in 1972. His academic curiosity led him to specialize in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry. Dr. Sen’s passion for understanding the complexities of life at a cellular level grew during his Master of Science (M.S.) studies at the Center of Advanced Studies in Zoology at the same university, where he focused on Zoology with a specialization in Cytogenetics, graduating in 1974.

Dr. Sen’s academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Molecular Cytogenetics from Banaras Hindu University in 1980. His doctoral research laid the groundwork for his future contributions to the field of molecular pathology. After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Sen continued his academic pursuits as a University Research Scholar and Junior Research Fellow under Dr. T. Sharma at Banaras Hindu University. These early experiences in research and academia not only honed his skills but also established his reputation as a dedicated and insightful scientist.

Professional Endeavors and Contributions 🧬

Dr. Sen’s professional career took a significant leap when he joined The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. He began as a Postdoctoral Fellow in 1982, working under Dr. Macus T. Kuo in the Department of Molecular Pathology. This fellowship, focused on chromatin structure, allowed Dr. Sen to delve deep into the molecular mechanisms that underpin cancer biology. His dedication and expertise quickly led to his appointment as an Assistant Biologist in the Division of Laboratory Medicine at MD Anderson in 1987.

Dr. Sen’s career progressed rapidly, and he was promoted to Assistant Professor in the Division of Laboratory Medicine in 1990. His research during this period was instrumental in advancing the understanding of molecular pathology, particularly in the context of cancer. By 1997, Dr. Sen had become an Associate Biologist and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Pathology. His work in this department further solidified his standing as a leading researcher in the field.

In 1999, Dr. Sen was promoted to Associate Professor, a role in which he continued to contribute to the scientific community through his research and mentorship. His expertise in molecular pathology and his ability to translate complex scientific concepts into practical applications were recognized when he was appointed Professor and Deputy Chair of the Department of Translational Molecular Pathology at MD Anderson in 2010. In this capacity, Dr. Sen has played a pivotal role in shaping the department’s research agenda and fostering the next generation of scientists.

Research Focus and Impact 🔬

Dr. Sen’s research has primarily focused on molecular cytogenetics and the role of chromatin structure in cancer. His early work on chromatin structure provided new insights into how changes at the molecular level can influence cancer progression. Over the years, Dr. Sen has expanded his research to include a broader range of topics within molecular pathology, including the genetic underpinnings of cancer and the development of novel diagnostic tools.

One of Dr. Sen’s most significant contributions has been in the area of human and molecular genetics. His research has not only advanced the understanding of cancer biology but also led to the development of new approaches for diagnosing and treating the disease. As Program Director of the Human and Molecular Genetics Program at the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Dr. Sen has overseen numerous research projects that have pushed the boundaries of what is known about cancer at the molecular level.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his career, Dr. Sen has received numerous accolades and recognition for his contributions to the field of molecular pathology. His work has been recognized by prestigious institutions, and he has been invited to serve on various review and selection committees, including the Schissler Foundation Award and the Alfred G. Knudson Award. These roles highlight his standing in the scientific community and his commitment to advancing research in molecular pathology.

In addition to these honors, Dr. Sen has been actively involved in shaping the future of molecular pathology through his participation in various institutional committees at MD Anderson. His leadership in the Quality Assurance Committee, the Curriculum Committee for the Program in Human and Molecular Genetics, and the Institutional Biosafety Committee has helped ensure that the research conducted at MD Anderson meets the highest standards of excellence and safety.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Sen’s impact extends beyond his research and academic appointments. As a faculty member at both the University of Texas Medical School and the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, he has played a crucial role in educating and mentoring the next generation of scientists. His influence can be seen in the success of his students and colleagues, many of whom have gone on to make significant contributions to the field of molecular pathology.

Dr. Sen’s work has also had a profound impact on the broader scientific community. His research has led to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer, which has, in turn, informed the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. His contributions to the field have helped pave the way for more effective treatments for cancer patients, making a lasting difference in the lives of countless individuals.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

As Dr. Sen continues his work at MD Anderson, his legacy as a leader in molecular pathology and cancer research is firmly established. His contributions to the field, both in terms of scientific discovery and mentorship, will continue to influence the direction of cancer research for years to come. Looking forward, Dr. Sen’s ongoing research and his commitment to training the next generation of scientists ensure that his impact on the field will only grow stronger.

Dr. Subrata Sen’s career is a testament to the power of dedication, curiosity, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge. His work has not only advanced the field of molecular pathology but also inspired countless others to follow in his footsteps, making a lasting impact on the scientific community and the fight against cancer.

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Tumour amplified kinase STK15/BTAK induces centrosome amplification, aneuploidy and transformation

    • Authors: H. Zhou, J. Kuang, L. Zhong, W. Kuo, J. Gray, A. Sahin, B. Brinkley, S. Sen
    • Journal: Nature Genetics
    • Year: 1998

MicroRNA as biomarkers and diagnostics

    • Authors: J. Wang, J. Chen, S. Sen
    • Journal: Journal of Cellular Physiology
    • Year: 2016

Mitotic phosphorylation of histone H3: spatio-temporal regulation by mammalian Aurora kinases

    • Authors: C. Crosio, G. M. Fimia, R. Loury, M. Kimura, Y. Okano, H. Zhou, S. Sen, …
    • Journal: Molecular and Cellular Biology
    • Year: 2002

Phosphorylation by aurora kinase A induces Mdm2-mediated destabilization and inhibition of p53

    • Authors: H. Katayama, K. Sasai, H. Kawai, Z. M. Yuan, J. Bondaruk, F. Suzuki, S. Fujii, …
    • Journal: Nature Genetics
    • Year: 2004

MicroRNAs in plasma of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma patients as novel blood-based biomarkers of disease

    • Authors: J. Wang, J. Chen, P. Chang, A. LeBlanc, D. Li, J. L. Abbruzzesse, M. L. Frazier, …
    • Journal: Cancer Prevention Research
    • Year: 2009

Ms. Kassandra Zachos | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Kassandra Zachos | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

University of Toronto, Canada 

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Kassandra Alexis Zachos embarked on her academic journey at the University of Toronto, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutritional Sciences and Fundamental Genetics. This foundational education provided her with a robust understanding of the intricate relationships between genetics, nutrition, and health. Motivated by her undergraduate studies, Kassandra pursued a Ph.D. in Pharmacology at the same institution, guided by Dr. Ana Andreazza. Her transition from genetics and nutritional sciences to pharmacology was driven by a keen interest in understanding the biochemical and physiological mechanisms underlying chronic diseases. This shift marked the beginning of her focused exploration into mitochondrial dysfunction and its implications for mood disorders and metabolic diseases.

Professional Endeavors 🏥

Kassandra’s professional career reflects a blend of academic rigor and practical application. During her time as a Ph.D. candidate, she has been deeply involved in cutting-edge research related to mitochondrial biomarkers and their role in mood disorders and metabolic diseases. Her work includes significant contributions to the development of novel therapeutics and dietary interventions aimed at improving patient outcomes. Beyond her academic research, Kassandra has also applied her expertise in a broader context, including her role as Vice President of Thomas & Co., an elevated leisure apparel company dedicated to sustainable fashion. This role underscores her commitment to making a positive impact both in and out of the academic sphere.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Kassandra’s research is centered on the intersection of mitochondrial dysfunction, mood disorders, and metabolic diseases. She investigates how mitochondrial biomarkers can be used to enhance the understanding of chronic diseases and develop personalized therapeutic approaches. Her research has led to the completion of several significant projects, including the optimization of mitochondrial isolation techniques and the exploration of mitochondrial genetics in bipolar disorder. Her ongoing work aims to evaluate the role of dietary interventions in managing mitochondrial dysfunction and associated diseases. Through her innovative use of cell-based technologies and biomarker analysis, Kassandra is making strides in the field of nutritional psychiatry and personalized medicine.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Kassandra’s exceptional contributions to her field have been recognized through numerous awards and scholarships. Her achievements include the School of Graduate Studies Conference Grant (2023), the MITO2i Graduate Student Scholarship (2022), and multiple fellowships from the University of Toronto. These accolades not only reflect her academic excellence but also highlight her role as a leader in mitochondrial research. Her publications in prominent journals such as Psychiatry Research and Stem Cell Research & Therapy further underscore her impact on the scientific community.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Kassandra’s work has had a profound impact on the understanding of mitochondrial dysfunction and its relation to chronic diseases. By identifying and validating mitochondrial biomarkers, she is contributing to the development of more effective and personalized treatments for mood disorders and metabolic diseases. Her research on the implications of diet and mitochondrial function is paving the way for innovative approaches in nutritional psychiatry. Kassandra’s presentations at international conferences and her involvement in professional collaborations demonstrate her influence in advancing mitochondrial research and improving patient care.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking ahead, Kassandra’s future contributions promise to build on her current research focus. Her dedication to uncovering the mechanisms underlying mitochondrial dysfunction and developing personalized therapeutics will likely lead to further breakthroughs in the field. Her role as a leader in both academic and professional settings suggests that she will continue to shape the future of mitochondrial research and its applications in chronic disease management. Kassandra’s ongoing efforts in both her academic pursuits and professional endeavors are expected to leave a lasting legacy in the realms of pharmacology, nutrition, and sustainable fashion.

📚 Publications

Lactate in bipolar disorder: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

  • Author: Heidi Kuang, Angela Duong, Hyunjin Jeong, Kassandra Zachos, Ana C Andreazza
  • Source:  Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences
  • Year: 2018

Lactate in bipolar disorder: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

  • Author: Optimization of differential filtration-based mitochondrial isolation for mitochondrial transplant to cerebral organoids
  • Source: David F Bodenstein, Pavel Powlowski, Kassandra A Zachos, Dana El Soufi El Sabbagh, Hyunjin Jeong, Liliana Attisano, Landon Edgar, Douglas C Wallace, Ana Cristina Andreazza
  • Year: 2023

Lactate in bipolar disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Author: H Kuang, A Duong, H Jeong, K Zachos, AC Andreazza
  • Source: BIPOLAR DISORDERS Cristina Andreazza
  • Year: 2019

Prof Dr. Sally Mohammed Farghaly Abdelaliem | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Sally Mohammed Farghaly Abdelaliem | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

College of Nursing -Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia

🔗 Profile

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Sally Mohammed Farghaly Abdelaliem Abdelrahman, born on February 13, 1986, in Egypt, has built a formidable academic foundation that underpins her successful career in nursing administration and management. She began her academic journey at Alexandria University, where she earned her Baccalaureate in Nursing Sciences (BNS) in June 2007, graduating with a Very Good honor degree. Driven by her passion for healthcare and education, she pursued further studies and obtained a Master’s in Nursing Science (MNS) in Nursing Administration and Management in July 2013, with an excellent degree. Her academic prowess was further demonstrated when she completed her Doctorate in Nursing Science (DNS.PHD) in Nursing Administration and Management in June 2017. Her doctoral dissertation, titled “Developing A Strategy for Improvement of Professional Nursing Governance,” underscores her commitment to enhancing nursing practices and governance.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Abdelrahman has an extensive and diverse professional background. She currently serves as an Associate Professor of Nursing Management and Education at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University (PNU) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a position she has held since January 2023. She is also an Associate Professor of Nursing Administration and Management at Alexandria University, Egypt, since July 2022. Her roles at PNU are multifaceted, including Director of Quality of Teaching and Learning, Director of Data & Performance Measurement Management, and Consultant to the Deanship of Quality Assurance and Academic Accreditation. Additionally, she has been a Certified Nurse Consultant with the Saudi Commission of Health Specialties since 2022.

Dr. Abdelrahman’s professional experience extends beyond academia into clinical practice and administrative roles. She has worked in various hospitals, including Al Salam International Hospital in Kuwait and the Royal Hospital in Egypt, gaining valuable hands-on experience in neurosurgery, ICU, and cardiac care units.

Contributions and Research Focus 📚

Throughout her career, Dr. Abdelrahman has been dedicated to advancing nursing education and management through both practice and research. Her research interests are broad and impactful, focusing on health systems, strategic planning, quality management, and governance in nursing. She has made significant contributions to the field through her research on professional nursing governance, emotional intelligence in leadership, and health policy.

As an academic, Dr. Abdelrahman has been actively involved in teaching and mentoring students. She has taught a wide range of courses, including Nursing Administration, Nursing Ethics, Quality Projects, Risk Management, and Health Policy. Her commitment to education is also evident in her role as an Academic Counselor and Course Coordinator at Alexandria University and PNU.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Abdelrahman has received numerous accolades throughout her career. She is a Certified Nurse Consultant and Certified Item Writer with the Saudi Commission of Health Specialties. Her professional excellence is further recognized through her fellowship with the UK Professional Standards Framework for teaching and learning support in higher education (FHEA). Additionally, she is a member of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, which acknowledges her leadership and contributions to the field.

Her editorial roles include serving as an Academic Editor at PLOS ONE and an Editorial Board Member at BMC Nursing, published by Springer Nature. These positions highlight her expertise and influence in the academic community.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Dr. Abdelrahman’s impact on the field of nursing is profound. Her work in quality assurance and academic accreditation has significantly improved the standards of nursing education and practice at PNU. She has played a crucial role in curriculum development, quality improvement initiatives, and strategic planning, ensuring that nursing programs meet high standards of excellence.

Her influence extends to the international stage through her involvement in various research projects and collaborations. Dr. Abdelrahman has presented her research at numerous conferences and workshops, contributing to the global discourse on nursing administration and management.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌍

Dr. Abdelrahman’s legacy is marked by her unwavering commitment to improving nursing education and practice. Her work has not only elevated the standards of nursing programs at PNU and Alexandria University but also inspired future generations of nurses and educators. Looking ahead, she aims to continue her research on governance and quality management in nursing, with a focus on developing strategies that can be implemented globally.

Her future contributions will undoubtedly shape the future of nursing education and practice, ensuring that healthcare professionals are well-equipped to meet the challenges of an ever-evolving healthcare landscape. Dr. Abdelrahman’s dedication, expertise, and passion for nursing will leave an enduring impact on the field, benefiting patients, practitioners, and educators worldwide.

📚 Publications

Title: Resilience in the face of pandemic: exploring the influence of psychological flexibility on turnover intentions and burnout among critical care nurses in COVID-19 hospitals

  • Authors: El-Ashry, A.M., Seweid, M.M., Ghoneam, M.A., Abdelaliem, S.M.F., Sabek, E.M.
  • Journal: BMC Nursing
  • Year: 2024

Title: The influence of hospital accreditation on nurses’ perceptions of patient safety culture

  • Authors: Oweidat, I.A., Atiyeh, H., Alosta, M., Alzoubi, M.M., Farghaly Abdelaliem, S.M.
  • Journal: Human Resources for Health
  • Year: 2024

Title: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward Patient Safety among nurses in health centers

  • Authors: Ayyad, A., Baker, N.A., Oweidat, I., Alsenany, S.A., Abdelaliem, S.M.F.
  • Journal: BMC Nursing
  • Year: 2024

Title: Perceived stress, coping strategies, symptoms severity and function status among carpal tunnel syndrome patients: a nurse-led correlational Study

  • Authors: Asal, M.G.R., Atta, M.H.R., Abdelaliem, S.M.F., El-Sayed, A.A.I., El-Deeb, H.A.A.E.-M.
  • Journal: BMC Nursing
  • Year: 2024
Title: The impact of a nursing spiritual care module on nursing competence: an experimental design
  • Authors: Abusafia, A.H., Khraisat, A.M.S., Tableb, O.K., Alabdullah, A.A., Abdelaliem, S.M.F.
  • Journal: BMC Palliative Care
  • Year: 2024

Mr. Liangzhu Yan | Innovative Leadership | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Liangzhu Yan | Innovative Leadership | Young Scientist Award

College of Energy, Chengdu University of Technology, China

🔗 Professional Profiles

👨‍🎓 Summary:

Yan Liangzhu, a dedicated student at Chengdu University of Technology, excels in intelligent drilling and completion, embedded development, and user experience design. His innovations in smart drilling tools and hydraulic fracturing have earned him recognition in the industry.

📚 Education:

Pursuing research at the College of Energy, Chengdu University of Technology, Yan focuses on advancing drilling technologies and geothermal resource exploitation.

🌟 Professional Experience:

Yan has led key projects for CNPC, published extensively, and holds numerous patents and software copyrights in intelligent drilling systems.

🔬 Research Interests:

Intelligent drilling, hydraulic fracturing, numerical simulation, geothermal energy, and innovative tool development.

Notable Publications 

Research progress of technologies and numerical simulations in exploiting geothermal energy from abandoned wells: A review
    • Authors: Zouwei Liu, Wenjian Yang, Kai Xu, Qianqing Zhang, Liangzhu Yan, Bozhi Li, Xulong Cai, Minghe Yang
    • Journal: Geoenergy Science and Engineering
    • Volume: 224
    • Issue: 2023-05
    • Pages: 211624
    • Year: 2023
Eco-development of oil and gas industry: CCUS-EOR technology
    • Authors: Liangzhu Yan, Jiajia Hu, Qiongyao Fang, Xueqing Xia, Banyu Lei, Qiao Deng
    • Journal: Frontiers in Earth Science
    • Volume: 10
    • Issue: 2023-01-17
    • Pages: 1063042
    • Year: 2023
Low-carbon oil exploitation: Carbon dioxide flooding technology
    • Authors: Xueqin Xia, Qiao Deng, Pengfei Sang, Leichuan Tan, Liangzhu Yan, Jingwen Bao, Wenlong Li
    • Journal: Frontiers in Earth Science
    • Volume: 10
    • Issue: 2023-01-09
    • Pages: 1035771
    • Year: 2023
Omni-directional guide intelligent follow-up walker design
    • Authors: Haoxin Li, Liangzhu Yan, Qiongyao Fang, Siying Zhao, Junhao Zhang, Muyu Lin
    • Conference: International Conference on Intelligent and Human-Computer Interaction Technology (IHCIT 2022)
    • DOI: 10.1117/12.2655666
    • Year: 2022

Prof Li Liu | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award | 2831

Prof. Li Liu-Innovative Leadership-Best Researcher Award

Prof Li Liu, Soochow University, China

🔗 Professional Profiles

📚 Dr. Li Liu – Associate Professor at Soochow University

Li Liu is an associate professor in the School of Computer Science and Technology at Soochow University, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, in 2018. Dr. Liu teaches courses in Software Engineering, Machine Learning, Data Visualization, Discrete Mathematics, and Stochastic Process. His research interests are focused on Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and Scientific Visualization. With over 20 journal publications, his research has been supported by the National Science Foundation of China and the Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science General Program.

🧠 Research and Innovations

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects:

  • 2021.1-2023.12: Research on Activity Representation and Recognition for Time-Varying Volume Data Visualization, funded by the National Science Foundation of China (62002253).
  • 2021.1-2022.12: Research on Feature Extraction Method of Fuzzy Clustering for Scientific Visualization, funded by the Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science General Program (20KJB520027).

📈 Citation Index

  • About 100

🔬 Patents

  • Published/Under Process: 3

📝 Journals Published (SCI, Scopus, etc.):

  • ACM Computing Surveys
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Computer Graphics Forum
  • IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
  • Journal of Visualization
  • IEEE Access

🌐 Collaborations

  • Rutgers University
  • Central South University of China
  • Nanjing University

👥 Professional Memberships

  • China Computer Federation (CCF)
  • Jiangsu Computer Society (JSCS)
  • Jiangsu Artificial Intelligence Society (JSAI)

🔍 Areas of Research

  • Pattern Recognition
  • Machine Learning
  • Scientific Visualization

🌟 Contributions

Dr. Liu has proposed new theories and methods for scientific visualization, machine learning, and pattern recognition. He has expanded the knowledge system and application scope of Lie group theory and dynamic fuzzy logics. His efforts have helped researchers better understand the basics and the state-of-the-art in these fields.

Publication Top Noted

A Lie group semi-supervised FCM clustering method for image segmentation

    • Authors: Haocheng Sun, Li Liu, Fanzhang Li
    • Journal: Pattern Recognition
    • Year: 2024

A Lie group kernel learning method for medical image classification

    • Authors: Li Liu, Haocheng Sun, Fanzhang Li
    • Journal: Pattern Recognition
    • Year: 2023

A Survey on Dynamic Fuzzy Machine Learning

    • Authors: Li Liu, Fanzhang Li
    • Journal: ACM Computing Surveys
    • Year: 2023

Multi-Stage Meta-Learning for Few-Shot with Lie Group Network Constraint

    • Authors: Li Liu
    • Journal: Entropy
    • Year: 2020

Visualizing Acoustic Imaging of Hydrothermal Plumes on the Seafloor

    • Authors: Not specified
    • Journal: Not specified
    • Year: 2020