Prof Dr. Cesar Mateo | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Cesar Mateo | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

consejo superior de investigaciones científicas | Spain

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Education

Dr. Mateo’s academic background integrates strong foundations in biomolecular science, chemistry, and polymeric material applications, although specific institutional affiliations are not listed. His education has evidently been rigorous and interdisciplinary, equipping him with the tools necessary to traverse complex scientific domains. His training emphasized applied enzymology, synthetic chemistry, and biochemical engineering, which underpinned his ability to pioneer new methods in enzyme stabilization and immobilization.

Experience

Throughout his career, César Mateo has directed innovative projects in three key scientific areas: materials chemistry, biomacromolecular chemistry, and polymeric functionalization. At ICP-CSIC, he spearheads a dynamic group focusing on enzyme-catalyzed chemical transformations. His professional trajectory includes extensive experience in both independent and collaborative research, having partnered with over 30 institutions globally, including McGill University (Canada), TU-Delft (Netherlands), and Aix-Marseille University (France). Mateo has also contributed significantly to public science engagement and institutional evaluation panels, participating in international scientific assessment for agencies such as CONACYT (Mexico) and the Czech Science Foundation (GAČR). He has actively supported early-career researchers by supervising doctoral, master’s, and undergraduate theses and providing mentorship in multi-disciplinary environments.

Research Interests

César Mateo’s research is centered on the engineering of heterogeneous biocatalysts with enhanced functionality and stability. His investigations merge the chemistry of biomacromolecules like enzymes, antibodies, and DNA probes with synthetic polymers and functionalized materials. Key focus areas include enzyme immobilization, tailor-made support design, post-immobilization modification, and the development of biosensor technologies. His methodologies enable precise control of molecular interactions, leading to highly stable and recyclable catalytic systems for pharmaceutical, environmental, and industrial applications. Mateo’s innovations also extend to activated supports for large-scale protein purification, with a focus on sustainability and scalability in green chemistry.

Awards

Dr. Mateo has received four official research evaluation periods (sexenios), a significant merit in the Spanish research system that reflects consistent excellence and productivity over long-term periods. In addition to these recognitions, he ranks among the top 2% most-cited researchers in the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), confirming the profound impact of his scientific contributions. His technologies have led to 14 patents, some of which have been successfully licensed, indicating strong translational value and industrial relevance. His dedication to excellence has earned him a place of esteem among both national and international scientific communities.

Notable Publications

Removal of raffinose and stachyose from soy-based beverages using soluble and immobilized MelA α-D-galactosidase from Lactiplantibacillus plantarum WCFS1

Authors: Alves dos Santos, Leandro; Delgado-Fernández, Paloma; Muñoz-Labrador, Ana; Martin-Gutierrez, Diego; Romero, Evelyn C.; Cuaran, Franzory; Garcia-Alvarez, Andrea; García-Calvo, Elena; de las Rivas, Blanca; Muñoz, Rosario et al.
Journal: Lebensmittel-Wissenschaft und-Technologie – Food Science and Technology
Year: 2024

Enzymatic Glycosylation Strategies in the Production of Bioactive Compounds

Authors: Alicia Andreu; Marija Ćorović; Carla Garcia-Sanz; A. Sofia Santos; Ana Milivojević; Clara Ortega-Nieto; Cesar Mateo; Dejan Bezbradica; Jose M. Palomo
Journal: Catalysts
Year: 2023

 Glicosil hidrolasas de Lactiplantibacillus plantarum WCFS1

Authors: Plaza-Vinuesa L.; Hernández-Hernández O.; Sánchez-Arroyo A.; Delgado-Fernández P.; Ferreira-Lazarte A.; Cumella J.; López de Felipe F.; Mancheño JM.; Mateo C.; Palomo JM. et al.
Journal: 15ª Reunión de la Red Española de Bacterias Lácticas (Conference Paper)
Year: 2022

Production and Digestibility Studies of β-Galactosyl Xylitol Derivatives Using Heterogeneous Catalysts of LacA β-Galactosidase from Lactobacillus Plantarum WCFS1

Authors: Eduardo Rosado; Paloma Delgado-Fernández; Blanca de las Rivas; Rosario Muñoz; Francisco Javier Moreno; Nieves Corzo; Cesar Mateo
Journal: Molecules
Year: 2022

Combining phenolic grafting and laccase-catalyzed cross-linking: Effects on structures, technofunctional properties and human immunoglobulin E binding capacity of egg white proteins

Authors: Li, Mingqin; Karboune, Salwa; Liu, Lan; Light, Kelly; L’Hocine, Lamia; Achouri, Allaoua; Pitre, Mélanie; Mateo, Cesar
Journal: Food Chemistry
Year: 2021

Dr. Sara Cuesta-Sancho | Charismatic Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sara Cuesta-Sancho | Charismatic Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Universidad de Valladolid, Spain

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Sara Cuesta-Sancho began her academic journey with a deep-rooted curiosity for biological sciences. She earned her Licenciatura in Biology, specializing in Cellular and Molecular Biology, from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 2008. This foundational degree laid the groundwork for her later interests in molecular mechanisms and host responses, especially in the context of health and disease. Her intellectual passion and academic diligence led her to pursue a Doctorate in Physiology at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, where she conducted groundbreaking research on aging and age-related diseases in animal models. Under the mentorship of esteemed researchers—Drs. Tresguerres, Vara, and Kireev—she explored how hormonal and pharmacological interventions could modulate aging processes. Her thesis was awarded “Sobresaliente Cum Laude,” a testament to her excellence and promise as a budding scientist.

During this time, she also developed strong analytical and experimental skills that would become the cornerstone of her research trajectory. Her later decision to pursue a postgraduate qualification in Big Data and Business Analytics (2021) from UNED underscores her versatility and commitment to integrating advanced data-driven methodologies into biomedical research.

🧬 Professional Endeavors

After completing her doctorate, Dr. Cuesta-Sancho broadened her research horizons with a postdoctoral affiliation at Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York, a premier institution in cancer genetics. Working in the lab of Dr. Ouchi, she immersed herself in the molecular mechanisms of DNA repair, significantly expanding her knowledge in genetic instability and oncology.

Her postdoctoral excellence earned her the prestigious Marie Curie COFUND Fellowship at the Institut de Recerca Biomèdica de Lleida, where she conducted two intensive postdoctoral stints (2016–2018 and 2018). These experiences allowed her to explore the interface between host physiology and gut microbiota, which became central to her subsequent investigations.

In 2018, she transitioned to the Instituto de Investigación e Innovación Biomédica de Cádiz (INiBICA), collaborating with Dr. Girón. There, she investigated immunological responses and microbiota modulation in HIV-infected patients, cementing her profile as a leading expert in immune-microbiota interactions. Her return to Valladolid in 2021 marked a new chapter as a senior postdoctoral researcher at the IBGM-CSIC, where she focused on immune responses to emerging pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2.

Since 2022, she has balanced her research activities with teaching responsibilities as a faculty member in the Department of Pediatrics and Immunology at the University of Valladolid, becoming a tenured permanent lecturer in 2025. Her teaching includes mentorship in clinical immunology, molecular biology, and biomedical research methods.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Cuesta-Sancho’s research consistently bridges molecular biology, immunology, microbiota studies, and infectious diseases. Her studies contribute to our understanding of how gut microbiota influences systemic immune responses, particularly in patients with compromised immunity such as those with HIV or COVID-19. She has also explored genomic stability and DNA repair mechanisms, illustrating her multidisciplinary breadth.

Her publication record is equally impressive, with 30 peer-reviewed research articles spanning journals of high impact. She is also experienced in securing competitive grants, having independently attracted over €120,000 in national and international funding. This highlights her prowess not only as a scientist but as a principal investigator capable of leading complex biomedical projects.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

From receiving the Marie Curie COFUND Fellowship, one of Europe’s most prestigious postdoctoral grants, to publishing extensively and securing independent research funds, Dr. Cuesta-Sancho has accumulated accolades that recognize her scientific acumen and leadership. Her h-index of 14 reflects both the quality and the visibility of her research in the international scientific community.

Her sustained collaborations with elite institutions like the Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, IRB Lleida, and INiBICA have further bolstered her standing in the global biomedical research network. Her track record showcases not only scientific rigor but a collaborative spirit that has enriched the academic environments she has been part of.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Cuesta-Sancho’s contributions have far-reaching implications, particularly in the fields of immunomodulation, gut microbiota, and viral immunology. Her work has advanced knowledge crucial to tackling current global health challenges such as HIV and COVID-19. Furthermore, by actively maintaining and strengthening collaborations across Europe and the United States, she has helped internationalize Spanish research and promote scientific diplomacy.

Her dual role as a researcher and educator ensures that her influence extends to the next generation of medical and life science professionals, inspiring students and early-career researchers to engage in immunological research and translational medicine.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Cuesta-Sancho is poised to further her contributions in host-microbiota interactions, particularly their role in systemic diseases and immune dysregulation. With expertise spanning molecular biology, clinical immunology, and data analytics, she is uniquely positioned to lead interdisciplinary projects that can bridge basic science with clinical application.

Her legacy lies not only in her published work but in her ability to mentor, collaborate, and build bridges between institutions, disciplines, and generations. As a tenured academic with international experience, she is well-equipped to contribute to policy, curriculum innovation, and the advancement of immunological science for years to come.

📝Notable Publications

Assessment of Humoral Response at SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Multipronged Functional Proteomics Approaches

Authors: Juanes-Velasco, P.; Pérez-Arévalo, J.C.; Arias-Hidalgo, C.; Nuño-Soriano, A.; Landeira-Viñuela, A.; Corrales, F.; Bernardo, D.; Cuesta-Sancho, S.; Rojo-Rello, S.; Lécrevisse, Q. et al.
Journal: Journal of Proteome Research
Year: 2025

Soluble Oncoimmunome Signatures Predict Muscle Mass Response to Enriched Immunonutrition in Cancer Patients: Subanalysis of a Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial

Authors: Sara Cuesta-Sancho; Juan José López Gomez; Pedro Pablo García-Luna; David Primo; Antonio J. Martínez-Ortega; Olatz Izaola; Tamara Casañas; Alicia Calleja; David Bernardo; Daniel de Luis
Journal: Nutrients
Year: 2025

Complex Immune Network and Regional Consistency in the Human Gastric Mucosa Revealed by High-Resolution Spectral Cytometry

Authors: De Prado, Á.; Cal-Sabater, P.; Fiz-López, A.; Izquierdo, S.; Corrales, D.; Pérez-Cózar, F.; H-Vázquez, J.; Arribas-Rodríguez, E.; Perez-Segurado, C.; Muñoz, Á.M. et al.
Journal: Scientific Reports
Year: 2024

 Unbiased Immunome Characterisation Correlates with COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Failure in Immunocompromised Adults

Authors: H-Vázquez, J.; Cal-Sabater, P.; Arribas-Rodríguez, E.; Fiz-López, A.; Perez-Segurado, C.; Martín-Muñoz, Á.; De Prado, Á.; Perez Mazzali, M.; de Castro, C.G.; del Hierro, A.G. et al.
Journal: Frontiers in Immunology
Year: 2024

Expression Profile of microRNAs Related with Viral Infectivity, Inflammatory Response, and Immune Activation in People Living with HIV

Authors: Cuesta-Sancho, S.; Márquez-Ruiz, D.; Illanes-Álvarez, F.; Campaña-Gómez, I.; Martín-Aspas, A.; Trujillo-Soto, M.T.; Romero, A.; Galán, F.; Rodríguez-Iglesias, M.; Márquez-Coello, M. et al.
Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
Year: 2023

Prof Jinlong Zhu | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof Jinlong Zhu | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Jinlong Zhu’s academic journey is a remarkable example of precision, determination, and passion for innovation. He began his higher education at Huazhong University of Science & Technology (HUST), where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanism Design, Manufacturing, and Automation with honors in 2010. His honors thesis focused on accurate scattering field modeling using the Boundary Element Method—already signaling his early interest in optical metrology and precision engineering. Encouraged by this success, he pursued a Ph.D. in Mechatronic Engineering at HUST’s prestigious State Key Laboratory of Digital Manufacturing Equipment & Technology, where his dissertation explored robust solutions to inverse scattering problems in optical nanometrology. His work earned him the Innovative Scholarship for Excellent Doctoral Dissertation and National Scholarship for Graduate Students, cementing his reputation as a rising star in optics and photonics.

👨‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Zhu advanced into a globally renowned research environment by joining the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. From 2015 to 2020, he collaborated with esteemed faculty including Profs. Lynford Goddard, William P. King, and Sameh Tawfick. During this time, he contributed to and co-developed several groundbreaking research proposals, establishing himself as a leading figure in the development of next-generation optical systems, advanced metrology, and nanophotonic design.

Currently, Dr. Zhu is a Full Professor at Huazhong University of Science & Technology in the School of Mechanical Science and Engineering. His current role blends high-level teaching, mentorship, and cutting-edge research that bridges industry needs and academic advancement. His leadership has not only attracted significant grant funding but also stimulated cross-disciplinary collaboration in fields like semiconductor manufacturing, bioimaging, and computational optics.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Zhu’s research spans across a rich spectrum of high-impact fields. He has pioneered developments in nanoscale metrology, anti-symmetric optics, inverse design for nanophotonic devices, and computational super-resolution techniques. His inventions have significantly enhanced optical and photonic inspection systems, particularly for semiconductor and biomedical applications. His research is deeply rooted in practical application—evident from the fact that his techniques are being actively used by leading companies in semiconductors, photonics, communication, and photovoltaics.

His work has brought advancements in non-invasive biosensing, subsurface nanometrology, virus detection, and OLED process monitoring. In total, he has filed over 50 patent applications, several of which have led to new technologies and even the establishment of new ventures such as E-optics Inc. His designs are known for their robustness, long-term reliability, and compatibility with industrial fabrication—making them critical tools in both academic and industrial innovation.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Zhu’s contributions have not gone unnoticed. He has been a key figure in securing more than $10 million in funded research proposals from highly competitive sources such as NSFC, NSF, Cisco, NVIDIA, and major industrial partners like Foxconn. His grant-winning proposals cover a wide range of ambitious goals—from sub-10 nm defect inspection on wafers to machine-learning-based optical systems and volumetric photonic circuit fabrication. His capacity to not only envision transformative ideas but also articulate them into fundable, impactful projects marks him as a top-tier innovator in his field.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Zhu’s work is both broad and deep. He has significantly influenced the development of next-generation integrated photonics, nanoparticle sensing technologies, and advanced optical imaging instruments. His collaborative efforts have enhanced the performance and precision of industry-standard metrology tools, some of which have directly contributed to improving the quality control processes of global semiconductor firms.

Academically, he is a role model and mentor, providing opportunities and guidance to aspiring researchers through both classroom teaching and collaborative research. His interdisciplinary approach—uniting machine learning, optics, and mechanical engineering—serves as a blueprint for future academic and industry leaders alike.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As he continues to push boundaries, Dr. Jinlong Zhu’s legacy will be defined by bridging theoretical optical physics with real-world technological solutions. His commitment to tackling inverse problems, optimizing design through computation, and translating fundamental research into market-ready innovations makes him not only a thought leader but a catalyst for technological transformation. Looking ahead, he is poised to lead the next era of photonics, bioimaging, and AI-integrated sensing systems, with further ambitions to enhance the scalability and accessibility of high-resolution optical instruments.

📝Notable Publications

Direct laser writing of volumetric gradient index lenses and waveguides

Authors: CR Ocier, CA Richards, DA Bacon-Brown, Q Ding, R Kumar, TJ Garcia, …
Journal: Light: Science & Applications
Year: 2020

Optical wafer defect inspection at the 10 nm technology node and beyond

Authors: J Zhu, J Liu, T Xu, S Yuan, Z Zhang, H Jiang, H Gu, R Zhou, S Liu
Journal: International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing
Year: 2022

A combinatory ferroelectric compound bridging simple ABO₃ and A-site-ordered quadruple perovskite

Authors: J Zhao, J Gao, W Li, Y Qian, X Shen, X Wang, X Shen, Z Hu, C Dong, …
Journal: Nature Communications
Year: 2021

All-dielectric concentration of electromagnetic fields at the nanoscale: the role of photonic nanojets

Authors: J Zhu, LL Goddard
Journal: Nanoscale Advances
Year: 2019

Hardness, elastic, and electronic properties of chromium monoboride

Authors: L Han, S Wang, J Zhu, S Han, W Li, B Chen, X Wang, X Yu, B Liu, …
Journal: Applied Physics Letters
Year: 2015

Dr. Fatemrh Rajaei | Team Building and Team Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fatemrh Rajaei | Team Building and Team Management | Best Researcher Award

university of zanjan, Iran

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Fatemeh Rajaei’s journey into the environmental sciences began with a deep-rooted interest in nature, ecology, and sustainability. Her academic foundation was laid at Tarbiat Modares University (TMU) in Tehran, one of Iran’s premier research institutions. She first earned her Master of Science degree in Environmental Sciences in 2006. Her thesis, titled “Ecological Risk Assessment of Organochlorine Pesticides (OCPs) and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Residual in Bird”, reflected a strong commitment to understanding the complex and often hidden threats posed by persistent organic pollutants in natural ecosystems. This early research showcased her emerging expertise in ecotoxicology and risk assessment, which would go on to form a cornerstone of her academic and professional work.

Dr. Rajaei continued her studies at TMU, completing her Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences in 2011. Her doctoral research, “Simulation of Management Scenarios of Land Use and Landscape Metrics Changes for Surface Water Quality Improvement in Tajan Watershed,” marked a significant leap into integrated environmental modeling. Through advanced simulation techniques and spatial analysis, she examined how land use and landscape changes influence water quality, laying the groundwork for her lifelong pursuit of ecosystem protection and sustainable resource management.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

After completing her Ph.D., Dr. Rajaei joined the University of Zanjan, where she currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Science, Faculty of Science. In this role, she has become a pivotal figure in advancing environmental education and research in Iran. Her teaching and mentorship span several core areas, including ecotoxicology, watershed-scale water resource modeling, geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing (RS), and environmental impact assessment (EIA).

Her research work is housed within simulation laboratories and field studies, bridging computational modeling with real-world ecological phenomena. She contributes substantially to both undergraduate and graduate training, equipping the next generation of environmental scientists with the tools and frameworks necessary to confront complex environmental challenges.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Rajaei’s research encompasses a diverse yet interconnected set of environmental themes. She is particularly known for her work in ecotoxicology, focusing on the effects of contaminants such as pesticides and industrial pollutants on ecosystems. Her expertise in watershed-scale water resource modeling enables the simulation of land use scenarios and hydrological impacts, providing essential insight for policy planning and conservation.

Another vital aspect of her work lies in climate change adaptation and landscape ecology. She has been involved in modeling land use changes, optimizing spatial patterns for ecological sustainability, and assessing ecosystem services to ensure environmental balance in development projects. Her application of multi-criteria decision support systems (MCE-DSS) has supported environmentally sound decision-making in complex planning contexts.

Furthermore, she actively utilizes GIS and remote sensing tools to analyze and visualize environmental data, empowering her research with precision and scalability. Her contributions to Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) of various plans, policies, and infrastructure projects underscore her commitment to sustainable development.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her career, Dr. Rajaei has earned respect and admiration within academic and governmental circles for her pioneering work. While her awards may not always be publicly listed, her impact is reflected in her appointments, student mentorship, and collaborative research roles. Her faculty profile at the University of Zanjan showcases her continued involvement in interdisciplinary projects that address pressing environmental issues in Iran and beyond.

Her leadership in environmental science education has not gone unnoticed, and she frequently contributes to scholarly discussions, seminars, and national forums focused on water management, biodiversity, and sustainable land use.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Fatemeh Rajaei’s influence extends beyond academia. Her applied research supports local and regional environmental policy-making, particularly concerning water resource protection, land development, and ecosystem health. Her modeling work informs decisions related to land suitability and environmental sustainability, especially in rural and semi-arid regions that are vulnerable to the dual threats of climate change and land degradation.

Through her academic contributions, Dr. Rajaei inspires students, professionals, and community leaders to approach environmental problems with scientific rigor and holistic thinking. Her interdisciplinary skill set makes her a vital voice in Iran’s environmental planning and education ecosystem.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Rajaei is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the field of environmental science. Her expertise in simulation modeling, landscape optimization, and decision-support systems offers scalable solutions to global sustainability challenges. As climate change accelerates and land resources become increasingly contested, her work in modeling and evaluating ecosystem services will be crucial to shaping adaptive, forward-looking policies.

She is also expected to continue mentoring future environmental leaders, shaping academic discourse, and contributing to international collaborations that bridge science, policy, and sustainability. Her legacy will be marked by her dedication to scientific excellence, ecological stewardship, and a deep commitment to improving the quality of life through environmental responsibility.

📝Notable Publications

Trace elements in barnacle, egg contents, and egg shells of the critically endangered hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) from the Persian Gulf, Iran

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Journal: Environmental Research
Year: 2025

Ms. Allegra Harrison | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Allegra Harrison | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Essex Solution Focused Centre, Essex County Council Social Care, United Kingdom

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Allegra Harrison’s academic journey reflects a steadfast commitment to social justice, emotional resilience, and youth empowerment. Earning her Master of Social Work (MSW) laid the groundwork for a career that bridges clinical practice, policy development, and social innovation. Her academic background focused on developing a deep understanding of trauma-informed care, solution-focused practice, and child development within diverse sociocultural contexts. These formative years helped Allegra cultivate a values-based professional identity anchored in empathy, evidence-based intervention, and ethical leadership. She combined theoretical knowledge with early practical exposure to community work, preparing her for the complex challenges of frontline practice and policy advocacy.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Allegra’s professional career spans over two decades and is distinguished by her diverse roles across both the United Kingdom and the United States. Since 2012, she has served as a Solution Focused Trainer and Practice Supervisor for the Essex Solution Focused Centre (ESFC) and the Divisionally Based Intervention Team (DBIT) within Essex County Council Social Care. In this role, she has provided therapeutic interventions for young people and families engaged in the child welfare system. Beyond direct service delivery, she has become a leader in practice development by designing and facilitating training workshops, webinars, and conference sessions for both internal and external stakeholders. She is also a Practice Educator for student social workers and a reflective supervisor for practitioners, embedding a culture of continuous learning and self-reflection across her teams.

Before this, between 2009 and 2012, Allegra was a Senior Practitioner with the Colchester Children in Care Team, also within Essex County Council. Her work involved conducting child and family assessments, creating and implementing individualized care plans, and advocating for children in court proceedings. A standout contribution from this period was her co-creation of the Young Creatives Collective (YCC), a group designed to empower youth in foster care through creative expression and storytelling—a testament to her belief in the transformative power of art in healing.

Earlier in her career, from 2004 to 2009, Allegra served as Youth Services Director at Pacific News Service/New America Media in San Francisco. Her multifaceted role included direct clinical case management for disadvantaged youth aged 14–24, covering issues such as education, housing, drug use, legal advocacy, and parenting. She also built and led the agency’s Support Services Department, hiring and mentoring a team of professionals and establishing robust community networks to improve service delivery. Importantly, she championed the integration of youth voices into mental health and social policy, organizing panels, conducting research, and facilitating youth media productions that influenced legislative conversations.

🔍 Contributions and Research Focus

Allegra’s professional journey is underscored by her commitment to solution-focused practices and participatory policy development. Her contributions extend from the therapy room to the policymaker’s table. She has consistently promoted strengths-based interventions that focus on the capabilities, hopes, and aspirations of individuals and families. Her work as a consultant with the Homeless Youth Policy Project in Sacramento and her involvement in research with BTW Informing Change highlight her dedication to evidence-informed practice. These projects contributed to a growing body of knowledge on youth homelessness, foster care transitions, and the psychological impact of vocational rehabilitation programs.

Moreover, her facilitation of youth-driven research and advocacy illustrates her belief in the importance of lived experience as a form of valid data and insight, especially in mental health and child welfare domains. She has used her platform to amplify marginalized voices and to foster systemic change through collaborative engagement.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

While traditional awards may not be explicitly listed, Allegra’s sustained leadership in high-responsibility roles speaks volumes. She is a sought-after trainer and supervisor known for her clarity, compassion, and credibility. The durability and reach of her initiatives, including YCC and the Essex training programs, function as living legacies of her work. Her invitations to speak at conferences and facilitate workshops reflect professional respect within the social work and mental health communities. Her capacity to seamlessly blend clinical expertise with practical training has earned her a reputation as a mentor of mentors.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Allegra Harrison’s impact is wide-ranging. She has shaped the practices of hundreds of social workers, supported countless families and youth in crisis, and contributed to policy dialogues at state and local levels. Her work is characterized by its dual focus—meeting immediate human needs while influencing long-term structural improvements. Through her supervision, training, and field leadership, she has created ripple effects across systems. Practitioners under her guidance not only feel supported but are inspired to bring greater intentionality and empathy into their own practices.

Her advocacy for youth-led change processes and her championing of reflective supervision as a cornerstone of professional development have helped reshape organizational cultures within Essex and beyond. Whether through her clinical sessions or her policy presentations, Allegra maintains a clear vision: empowering people to author their own stories, build on their strengths, and access opportunities for healing and growth

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Allegra’s legacy is one of compassionate leadership and systemic transformation. As she continues to mentor new social workers and trainers, her methodologies and values are being passed on to the next generation. Her focus on service evaluation and knowledge dissemination suggests an evolving role as a contributor to the academic and practice-based literature in solution-focused social work.

Her future likely includes greater engagement with cross-sector partnerships, policy consultancy, and publication. Allegra’s trajectory is one of steady impact—built on empathy, intellect, and an unwavering belief in the potential of people to change their lives when offered the right support.

📝Notable Publications

 Bringing solution focused practice to frontline social care in England

Author: Allegra Harrison
Journal: Child Protection and Practice
Year: 2025

Prof Dr. Ayesha Waqar | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Ayesha Waqar | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Lahore School of Economics, Pakistan

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ayesha Waqar’s academic journey reflects a robust commitment to intellectual excellence and interdisciplinary scholarship. She embarked on her higher education at the Lahore School of Economics, where she earned an MPhil in Economics and Finance in 2008, followed by a Ph.D. in Economics in 2012, specializing in Financial Economics. Her early academic focus was shaped by a passion for financial systems and their intersection with macroeconomic development and environmental policy. In 2018, she further honed her research acumen by securing a Research Fellowship at the prestigious University of Oxford within the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies. This global exposure allowed her to examine environmental and climate policy issues through a comparative and international lens. Her academic foundation was further enriched by specialized training in green economy indicators from the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), and executive seminars from Harvard Business Publishing and LUMS, which gave her the pedagogical and strategic tools necessary for a future leadership role in academia and policy.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Ayesha Waqar has established a distinguished career at the Lahore School of Economics, starting as a Lecturer in Economics in 2003 and rising through the ranks to become a Professor of Business Administration in 2022. Over the years, she has designed and delivered a rich spectrum of courses across postgraduate and graduate levels, including Global Financial Systems, Sustainable Development Policy, Environmental Economics, and International Finance. Her teaching integrates real-world policy challenges with classroom theory, drawing on her interdisciplinary expertise in economics, governance, and finance. She has also taken her knowledge beyond the classroom, teaching data analysis and policy interpretation to senior civil service officers at the Pakistan School of Public Policy. Her dynamic curriculum development and thesis supervision demonstrate her dedication to nurturing future policy leaders and economists.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Waqar’s research lies at the critical intersection of climate change, sustainable economic development, and financial intermediation. She is especially interested in how financial institutions and policies can drive green transformations, with a particular focus on the Blue Economy, Green Finance, and Energy Efficiency. Her applied research roles reflect this commitment, having worked as a Project Economist at SAMA^Verte, contributing to USAID and World Bank initiatives aimed at rural energy transitions and carbon insetting. Her advisory positions with the Government of Punjab and Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, involved strategic planning for industrial sustainability, fiscal resilience, and cross-border energy market management. Additionally, she mentors Oxford University students conducting environmental fieldwork in Pakistan, helping translate academic knowledge into policy impact.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Ayesha Waqar’s stature as an influential academic and policy expert is reflected in her appointments to prestigious roles such as Director on the Board of Governors at ZTBL and the Printing Corporation of Pakistan, where she serves on multiple strategic committees, including audit and risk. These roles underscore her reputation for ethical leadership and strategic foresight in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)-aligned financial reform. Her selection as a Research Fellow at Oxford, a position typically reserved for exceptional scholars, and her role as a trusted advisor to international and national governments are testaments to her impact and credibility in her field.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Waqar’s influence extends across academia, policy, and international development sectors. Her policy recommendations have informed sustainable infrastructure planning and institutional reform at the provincial and federal levels in Pakistan, while her international consulting roles reflect her versatility and ability to adapt economic principles to diverse geographic contexts. Through her mentorship with the Pakistan Field Research Program, she is shaping global environmental thinkers who are equipped to tackle challenges such as climate justice, marine conservation, and blue growth. Her efforts are helping bridge the often-distant worlds of academia and actionable policy, making her a catalyst for sustainable transformation.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a scholar, mentor, policy advisor, and thought leader, Ayesha Waqar has already created a legacy of intellectual rigor and policy relevance. Her continued focus on integrating financial economics with sustainability positions her at the forefront of research on climate policy and economic development. Moving forward, she is likely to expand her influence through transnational research collaborations, enhanced participation in global policy forums, and innovative academic programming at the Lahore School of Economics. With a clear vision rooted in inclusivity, climate resilience, and institutional excellence, Dr. Waqar is poised to leave a lasting mark on the future of green economic governance in South Asia and beyond.

📝Notable Publications

Green finance and sustainable development in Europe

A Afzal, E Rasoulinezhad, Z Malik
Economic Research – Ekonomska Istraživanja
2022

The role of fintech in promoting green finance, and profitability: Evidence from the banking sector in the euro zone

N Mirza, M Umar, A Afzal, SF Firdousi
Economic Analysis and Policy
2023

Is fintech the new path to sustainable resource utilisation and economic development?

M Awais, A Afzal, S Firdousi, A Hasnaoui
Resources Policy
2023

The impact of green lending on banking performance: Evidence from SME credit portfolios in the BRIC

N Mirza, A Afzal, M Umar, M Skare
Economic Analysis and Policy
2023

The impact of financial development on environmental sustainability: A European perspective

B Xu, S Li, A Afzal, N Mirza, M Zhang
Resources Policy
2022

Mr. Jawad Mahroof | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jawad Mahroof | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Fatima Jinnah Women University, Pakistan

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Jawad Mahroof’s academic foundation is marked by a strong interdisciplinary orientation, rooted in business, accounting, and leadership. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with Honors in Supply Chain Management, which provided him with essential insights into procurement, logistics, and strategic sourcing. He further pursued an M.Phil. in Leadership and Management Studies from the National Defense University, Islamabad. His thesis focused on Digital Transformation and Change Management, showcasing his keen interest in organizational development and emerging technologies. His consistent academic performance, evidenced by a CGPA of 3.55, reflects not only academic excellence but also a commitment to understanding contemporary challenges in management and leadership.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Jawad’s professional journey is as diverse as it is impactful. Starting his early career in the United Kingdom, he worked as an Accounts Assistant at Customs Clearance Services Centre, and later as an Accountant at KBM Accountants and Auditors. These roles provided him practical exposure to accounting systems like Sage Line 50 and QuickBooks, while also enhancing his analytical, financial, and regulatory compliance skills in a multicultural environment.

From 2008 to 2012, Jawad served as a Section Coordinator at Marks & Spencer, where he managed a team of 25 staff members, showcasing his leadership, team management, and customer service capabilities in a high-demand retail environment. Upon returning to Pakistan, he took on the role of Manager Finance at Road Rage, Islamabad (2016–2022), where he oversaw procurement, logistics, and financial operations—blending his financial acumen with operational oversight.

In his transition to academia, Jawad has contributed as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Health Sciences, Islamabad, and Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, where he currently teaches ICT, Public Procurement, and Entrepreneurship. His classes integrate modern digital tools and focus on applied learning, thus equipping students with real-world skills relevant to the public and private sectors.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus

Jawad Mahroof’s intellectual pursuits have centered around digital transformation, ICT in education, and public procurement systems. His research, including his M.Phil. thesis, delves into how organizations can adapt to digital disruption and foster change readiness. As a lecturer, he has been instrumental in integrating digital tools into curriculum delivery, particularly in the field of entrepreneurship—guiding students in developing viable, tech-driven business models. His teaching reflects a balance of theoretical frameworks and practical application, especially within the realm of e-governance, procurement reforms, and digital capacity building in the public sector.

He is also known for mentoring students on business development projects and encourages innovation-led thinking in the classroom. His dual exposure to industry and academia enhances his pedagogical strategies and ensures relevance in rapidly evolving sectors.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Jawad’s entrepreneurial spirit and forward-thinking mindset have been acknowledged in multiple national platforms. Notably:

🏅 LIFT Pakistan Entrepreneurial Challenge 2019: Presented a SMART Traffic Management idea, reflecting his tech-savvy approach to urban challenges.

🏅 Annual Business Plan Competition 2018: Recognized for his project on Digitalizing Local Brands, demonstrating his dedication to promoting indigenous enterprise through innovation.

🧠 Invited speaker in seminars such as “Trends in HRM”, contributing thought leadership in human resource dynamics and digital adaptation.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Jawad’s influence extends beyond the classroom. His industry experience in finance, accounting, and retail operations, combined with his academic pursuits, allows him to mentor students and young professionals with practical insights and foresight. By promoting the adoption of ICT in education and business, he advocates for a digitally empowered workforce. His teaching approach encourages collaboration, creativity, and strategic thinking, contributing to capacity building in academic institutions.

Moreover, his leadership roles in operational teams, especially at Marks & Spencer and Road Rage, illustrate his ability to foster collaboration, align teams toward shared goals, and improve performance efficiency.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Jawad Mahroof is poised to become a significant contributor to Pakistan’s academic and public policy landscapes, particularly in digital governance, e-procurement, and entrepreneurial education. His blend of local and international experience, along with his academic rigor, positions him to spearhead initiatives focused on curriculum modernization, digital literacy, and policy integration for public sector innovation.

Looking forward, Jawad aims to pursue further research in blockchain in public procurement, AI-driven learning platforms, and digital competency frameworks for educators. His potential to bridge the gap between academic theory and industrial practice ensures his growing relevance in both educational institutions and policy forums.

📝Notable Publications

Developing Digital Leadership Practices in Military: A Way Forward

Authors: J. Mahroof, R. Javaid
Journal: ISSRA Papers
Year: 2024
Volume/Issue: 16 (1)

Talent Management During Digital Transformation: Role of Transformational Leadership and Resistance to Change

Authors: J. Mahroof, D.A. Rafi
Journal: [Not specified — please confirm or insert journal name]
Year: 2024

Dr. Anggi Febrianto | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anggi Febrianto | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

institut teknologi sepuluh nopember, Indonesia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Born in Jember on February 12, 1990, Dr.(c). Ir. Anggi Febrianto began his educational journey with a strong technical foundation. He attended SMK Negeri 2 Jember, specializing in the Heavy Equipment Department, where he laid the groundwork for his deep-rooted interest in mechanical systems. Driven by curiosity and academic diligence, he pursued his undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering at Universitas Jember, graduating in 2011 with a concentration in material science. His passion for advanced engineering and a desire to bridge theory with application led him to undertake the Professional Engineer Program (Program Insinyur) at Universitas Jember in 2020. Not long after, he enrolled in a master’s program at Swiss German University, specializing in Engineering Management. With academic excellence, he then progressed to pursue a Doctoral degree at the Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), majoring in Technology Management. Now recognized as a certified doctoral candidate, he maintains a remarkable GPA of 3.90, exemplifying his continuous quest for academic and intellectual growth.

🏢 Professional Endeavors

With a robust academic foundation, Anggi Febrianto’s career journey reflects versatility, leadership, and a strong connection to Indonesia’s industrial and engineering sectors. His professional trajectory spans across technical operations, management, and strategic innovation—fields he has explored and shaped through his long-term association with PT United Tractors Tbk, one of Indonesia’s leading engineering corporations. Here, he has been instrumental in pioneering internal innovations, leveraging dashboard-based monitoring methods to enhance productivity, centralize service databases, and drive sales strategies through preventive maintenance insights. His expertise further extends into operational research, cost control, performance management, project execution, and lean construction practices—equipping him with a multifaceted skill set that aligns engineering precision with organizational strategy.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr.(c). Anggi Febrianto’s contributions to the engineering and management landscape are both substantial and impactful. His academic and professional work reflects a keen interest in material science, mechanical innovation, and engineering management. His undergraduate research examined the mechanical properties of coconut fiber biocomposites with biodegradable PLA matrix—an early demonstration of his commitment to sustainable technologies. Within the corporate sphere, his research expanded into productivity and revenue optimization through smart dashboard applications, fusion service methods, and quality control systems. His internal publications at PT United Tractors Tbk illustrate how he integrates academic principles into real-world operations, enabling measurable innovation in service mechanics, warranty monitoring, and process centralization. These works are practical manifestations of his vision for scalable and sustainable engineering systems in Indonesia’s industrial environment.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Though much of Dr.(c). Anggi Febrianto’s work has been internally circulated within corporate and academic frameworks, it has not gone unrecognized. His repeated authorship of internal innovation publications at PT United Tractors Tbk speaks volumes about his value as a thought leader and practitioner. His appointment to strategic responsibilities in project and heavy equipment management, combined with his academic excellence and program leadership, indicate a professional held in high regard by both educational and corporate institutions. The depth and originality of his work in applying lean methodologies, engineering finance, and digital optimization in industrial practices has earned him professional status as an Insinyur Profesional Madya (IPM)—a prestigious distinction in Indonesian engineering circles.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The reach of Anggi Febrianto’s work transcends individual departments or academic pursuits; it lies in his ability to affect operational change and instill an innovation culture within organizations. By developing internal methodologies such as the dashboard daily monitoring system and quality control circles, he has enhanced field productivity and created frameworks that other departments and units can emulate. His insights into circular economy, sustainability, and heavy equipment valuation have not only contributed to the engineering domain but also encouraged industry-wide adoption of environmentally conscious practices. His influence is also evident in how he mentors others in integrating theory into business and engineering operations—helping shape future engineers and managers alike.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr.(c). Anggi Febrianto nears the completion of his doctoral journey, his trajectory points toward even broader influence. His goal to bridge academia, industry, and public policy suggests a vision for long-term impact—not just through publications or patents, but through systemic transformation in engineering education, industrial processes, and sustainability strategy. His strong grasp of finance engineering, operations research, and digital innovation tools positions him as a leader ready to face the challenges of Industry 4.0 and beyond. Looking ahead, Anggi is poised to continue his contribution to national and regional development, championing a generation of engineers equipped with integrity, interdisciplinary knowledge, and transformative drive.

📝Notable Publications

Key Factors for Electric Vehicle Business in Indonesia: Challenges, Opportunities and Sustainability

Authors: Anggi Febrianto, Mokh. Suef, Muhammad Saiful Hakim, Debbie Kemala Sari

Journal: Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Year: 2025

Heavy Equipment Business Model Based on Lifetime Value and Cost of Ownership for Financial Decisions

Authors: Anggi Febrianto, Mokh. Suef, Muhammad Saiful Hakim

Journal: International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies

Year: 2025

Linear Regression Modeling to Predict the Lifespan of Final Drive Components in Heavy Equipment

Authors: Anggi Febrianto, Mokh. Suef, Muhammad Saiful Hakim

Conference: 2024 3rd Edition of IEEE Delhi Section Flagship Conference (DELCON)

Year: 2024

Development Study of Cost of Ownership Model in Heavy Equipment Business in Indonesia

Authors: Anggi Febrianto, Mokh. Suef, Muhammad Saiful Hakim

Journal: Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture

Year: 2024

Peningkatan Ketersediaan Fisik dan Waktu Rata-Rata Antara Kegagalan Unit Komatsu PC2000-8 pada PT. United Tractors, Tbk dengan Metode FMEA

Authors: Rustanto Rustanto, Aditya Tirta Pratama, Anggi Febrianto, Firdaus Agung Syafutra, Willian Septianugraha, Badai Merdeka Walfitri

Journal: Jurnal Rekayasa Mesin

Year: 2023

Prof. Yonglin Chen| Innovative Leadership | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Yonglin Chen| Innovative Leadership | Best Research Article Award

Anhui Jianzhu University, China

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Chen Yonglin’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Design, Manufacturing, and Automation from Shenyang Ligong University (2011–2015). His foundational studies in mechanical engineering equipped him with a robust understanding of design principles and industrial automation. He further pursued a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Inner Mongolia University of Technology (2015–2018), where he was recognized as an Outstanding Student Cadre, highlighting his leadership potential.

🌐 Professional Endeavors

Chen Yonglin embarked on his professional journey as a Junior Researcher at the Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2018–2020). During this period, he contributed to combustion performance detection projects in collaboration with China Tobacco, where he developed algorithms for image segmentation and key target detection in complex environments. His expertise in computer vision and algorithm design laid the foundation for his transition to a research-focused career.

In 2023, Chen Yonglin joined Anhui University as a Teaching and Research Faculty in the School of Electronics and Information Engineering. Here, he engages in teaching Python and artificial intelligence while conducting cutting-edge research in these fields.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Chen’s research is primarily centered on artificial intelligence, medical imaging, and disease prediction. His notable contributions include a contrastive learning framework for Alzheimer’s disease classification using brain 18F-FDG PET (published in IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, JCR Q1, IF:7.7) and a multi-feature fusion model for Alzheimer’s prediction using EEG signals (Frontiers in Neuroscience, JCR Q2, IF:4.3). His ongoing work on multi-feature fusion learning for Alzheimer’s prediction using PET images is under review at IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging (JCR Q1, IF:10.6).

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Chen’s excellence has been recognized through several prestigious awards, including:

  • 🥈 1st Runner-up in the Huawei Cloud PRCV Alzheimer’s Disease Classification Challenge (2021, National Level).
  • 🥉 2nd and 3rd Prizes in the China Graduate Electronics Design Competition (North China Division, 2017 and 2018).
  • 🎖️ Award from iFLYTEK Co., Ltd. (2024).

🌟 Impact and Influence

Beyond his research, Chen has served as a reviewer for high-impact journals such as Computers in Biology and Medicine, Physics in Medicine and Biology, and Scientific Reports. His role as an organizer and judge for the Disease Prediction Challenge (2020–Present) demonstrates his commitment to advancing medical AI research. The challenge, in partnership with iFLYTEK, has drawn over 2,000 teams (10,000+ participants) from institutions such as USTC, UESTC, and JDAI.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Chen Yonglin continues his academic and research journey, his work in artificial intelligence and medical imaging is expected to make significant contributions to early disease detection and diagnosis. With his proven expertise and leadership in medical AI, he is poised to further influence the field, driving innovations that can enhance healthcare outcomes globally.”)}

📝Notable Publications

An annotated heterogeneous ultrasound database

Authors: Yuezhe Yang, Yonglin Chen, Xingbo Dong, Zhe Jin, Yong Dai

Journal: Scientific Data

Year: 2025

Dr. Rhoda Malgas | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rhoda Malgas | Transformational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

School of Natural Resource Science & Management, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Rhoda R. Malgas’ academic journey began with a strong foundation in environmental sciences, where her interest in the human-environment relationship led her to pursue a career focused on social-ecological systems. Her early academic endeavors were marked by a deep curiosity about how human activities and natural ecosystems interrelate, particularly within South Africa’s diverse and unique biomes. This interest eventually took shape through her work in the fields of nature conservation, agriculture, and forestry, with a specific focus on the sustainable management of indigenous plants like Rooibos, Honeybush, and Cut-Flowers.

Dr. Malgas’ academic growth was further nurtured by her experience in both South African and international academic settings. Her career was deeply influenced by her studies on local ecological knowledge (LEK) and sustainable natural resource management (SNRM), areas in which she would become a recognized authority. Her early work emphasized the importance of incorporating indigenous knowledge into sustainable environmental practices, setting the stage for her later contributions in both teaching and research.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Malgas has built a distinguished career as a transdisciplinary human-environment researcher and senior lecturer at Nelson Mandela University, South Africa. Over the years, she has proven to be an outstanding educator and researcher, shaping the academic landscape in her field. Her role as a senior lecturer in the School of Natural Resource Science & Management at Nelson Mandela University allows her to spearhead innovative courses on Social-Ecological Systems (SES). In this capacity, she not only teaches but also coordinates modules, leads international guest lectures, and fosters international teaching collaborations, notably with Utrecht University in the Netherlands.

Her work extends beyond the classroom as she actively engages in training programs such as the EU-funded Finnish/Norwegian/SA Forest 21 Problem-Based Learning Programme, which provides valuable insights into the application of sustainability science in wild plant management. Furthermore, Dr. Malgas is a passionate advocate for community-based research, integrating participatory action research into her work to ensure that local communities play an active role in sustainability science and resource management.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Malgas’ research focuses on social-ecological systems, specifically examining how human activities impact wild and cultivated plants within South Africa’s rich and biodiverse Fynbos sector. Her work highlights the sustainability of wild harvesting practices for plants like Rooibos and Honeybush, which have both ecological and economic significance in her country. By focusing on the intersection of local ecological knowledge and scientific research, Dr. Malgas aims to foster more sustainable practices that benefit both the environment and local communities.

Her pioneering research extends to exploring the decolonisation of science, particularly in the context of South African environmental studies. By engaging with indigenous knowledge systems, she is working to challenge the Western dominance in scientific methodologies, promoting a more inclusive and diverse approach to environmental sustainability. This approach has led to her significant contributions in sustainable agriculture, nature conservation, and the management of natural resources, with a specific emphasis on indigenous plants’ role in economic and ecological development.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Malgas has received numerous accolades for her contributions to environmental science and education. As a lecturer, her innovative teaching methods and commitment to social engagement have earned her recognition both locally and internationally. One of her key achievements includes her Erasmus+ mobility award, which will facilitate further academic collaborations in the UK and Istanbul, Turkey in 2025. This award is a testament to her academic reputation and the global recognition of her work.

In addition to her role as a senior lecturer, Dr. Malgas is a certified trainer in ATLAS.ti, a software used for qualitative data analysis, further enhancing her research capabilities. Her dedication to decolonising science and her contributions to transformative education have been acknowledged through various scholarships and training programs, such as the Ubuntu Scholarship and the Transformation Change program funded by the Swedish Institute.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Malgas’ work has had a profound impact on both the academic community and local communities involved in sustainable resource management. By integrating local ecological knowledge with academic research, she has bridged the gap between indigenous wisdom and scientific understanding. Her efforts in promoting the sustainable use of wild plants like Rooibos and Honeybush have made significant strides toward ensuring the preservation of South Africa’s natural heritage while improving the livelihoods of local farmers and harvesters.

Through her international collaborations and research projects, Dr. Malgas has become a leader in sustainability science. Her work is a source of inspiration for students, researchers, and practitioners alike, driving forward the importance of community-driven environmental stewardship and the need for integrated approaches to conservation and sustainability.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Rhoda R. Malgas’ legacy will undoubtedly continue to resonate within the field of environmental science. As an advocate for the decolonisation of science and a pioneer in the integration of indigenous knowledge into sustainability practices, her work will inspire future generations of researchers and educators. Her ongoing contributions to the conservation and sustainable management of natural resources are paving the way for more inclusive and holistic approaches to environmental research.

Looking forward, Dr. Malgas is poised to continue making impactful contributions to the academic and research communities. Her upcoming participation in international programs and her focus on deepening collaborative efforts with global institutions like Utrecht University and the Forest 21 program will only expand her influence and further the cause of sustainability science. With a career grounded in innovation, creativity, and a passion for social-ecological systems, Dr. Malgas will remain a vital force in shaping the future of both academic research and sustainable environmental practices. 🌿📚

📝Notable Publications

FeesMustFall and decolonising the curriculum: Stellenbosch University students’ and lecturers’ reactions

Authors: E Costandius, I Nell, N Alexander, M McKay, M Blackie, R Malgas, …
Journal: South African Journal of Higher Education
Year: 2018
Volume: 32(2), 65-85

Ecotypes of wild rooibos (Aspalathus linearis (Burm. F) Dahlg., Fabaceae) are ecologically distinct

Authors: HJ Hawkins, R Malgas, E Biénabe
Journal: South African Journal of Botany
Year: 2011
Volume: 77(2), 360-370

Distribution, quantitative morphological variation and preliminary molecular analysis of different growth forms of wild rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) in the northern Cederberg

Authors: RR Malgas, AJ Potts, NM Oettlé, B Koelle, SW Todd, GA Verboom, …
Journal: South African Journal of Botany
Year: 2010
Volume: 76(1), 72-81

The sustainable harvest of Wild Rooibos

Authors: R Malgas, N Oettle
Publisher: Environmental Monitoring Group Trust, Cape Town
Year: 2007

Honeybush (Cyclopia spp.) phenology and associated arthropod diversity in the Overberg region, South Africa

Authors: EL Slabbert, RR Malgas, R Veldtman, P Addison
Journal: Bothalia-African Biodiversity & Conservation
Year: 2019