Dr. Gangadevi R | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gangadevi R | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

SRM Institute of science and technology, India

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Early Academic Pursuits: A Foundation of Excellence 📚✨

Dr. R. Gangadevi’s academic journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication and passion for engineering. Her early education was rooted in the State Board of Tamil Nadu, where she completed her S.S.L.C. and H.Sc. from Government Higher Secondary School in Kandachipuram. Even at this stage, she exhibited a keen interest in science and mathematics, excelling in her studies and laying a strong foundation for her future endeavors.

Her higher education pursuits led her to Easwari Engineering College, Ramapuram, where she earned her B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Madras University in 2004, securing an impressive 76% and a First Class distinction. This phase of her education fueled her curiosity for technological advancements, inspiring her to delve deeper into specialized fields.

Driven by her aspirations, she pursued her Master’s in Mechatronics (M.E.) at the prestigious Madras Institute of Technology, Chromepet, under Anna University, Tamil Nadu. Completing her degree in 2007 with an 8.1 CGPA and a First Class distinction, she honed her expertise in mechatronics, an interdisciplinary domain that merges mechanical engineering, electronics, and computing.

Her thirst for knowledge and passion for research ultimately led her to achieve the highest academic milestone—a Ph.D. in Mechatronics from SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, in 2019. This was a defining moment in her career, as it not only validated her technical expertise but also opened doors to innovative research contributions in engineering.Professional Endeavors: Advancing Engineering and Innovation 🏗️🔧

Dr. Gangadevi’s professional career is marked by a commitment to excellence and continuous growth. As an educator and researcher, she has dedicated herself to nurturing young minds while making significant contributions to the field of engineering. Her association with SRM Institute of Science and Technology has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of engineers, providing them with not just theoretical knowledge but also practical insights into modern technological challenges.

Her role as a faculty member at SRMIST allows her to blend teaching with research, ensuring that her students receive a well-rounded education. Her expertise in mechatronics, coupled with her vast experience, enables her to mentor aspiring engineers and researchers, guiding them toward innovation and problem-solving.

Beyond teaching, Dr. Gangadevi has been actively involved in various academic collaborations, industry interactions, and research projects. Her work bridges the gap between theoretical engineering concepts and real-world applications, making her an invaluable contributor to both academia and industry.

Contributions and Research Focus: Pioneering Mechatronics and Engineering Innovations 🔍🔬

Dr. Gangadevi’s research focus lies in the realm of Mechatronics, an interdisciplinary field that integrates mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering. Her extensive research work has been recognized in various scientific communities, leading to numerous citations and a commendable H-index of 9 and i10-index of 9. Her Google Scholar profile showcases a robust citation count of 460, demonstrating the impact of her work on the global research community.

Her contributions to Scopus-indexed publications further reinforce her influence in the field. With a Scopus ID (55241666400) and an established research presence, she continues to explore cutting-edge innovations in engineering, particularly in automation, robotics, and intelligent systems. Her work not only advances academic understanding but also offers practical solutions to real-world engineering problems.

Accolades and Recognition: Celebrating Academic and Research Excellence 🏆🎖️

Dr. Gangadevi’s dedication to research and academia has not gone unnoticed. Her achievements have been acknowledged through various awards, fellowships, and recognition from academic institutions and professional bodies. As an esteemed scholar, her contributions to engineering and mechatronics have earned her a respected position in the academic fraternity.

Her ability to publish impactful research papers, mentor students, and contribute to technological advancements places her among the leading academicians in her field. The citations and indexes of her research work further testify to the depth and relevance of her scholarly contributions.

Impact and Influence: Shaping Future Engineers and Researchers 🌍👩‍🏫

Beyond her personal achievements, Dr. Gangadevi’s greatest impact lies in her role as a mentor and guide to students and young researchers. Her teachings extend beyond the classroom, inspiring students to engage in research, think critically, and apply their knowledge to practical challenges.

By fostering a learning environment that encourages curiosity and innovation, she has played a significant role in shaping the careers of many aspiring engineers. Her research collaborations and academic initiatives have helped bridge gaps between theoretical knowledge and industry requirements, preparing students for the dynamic world of engineering.

Her influence also extends to academic conferences, workshops, and seminars, where she shares her insights and findings, contributing to the broader discourse on engineering and technological advancements.

Legacy and Future Contributions: Inspiring the Next Generation 🚀🔭

As a dedicated academician and researcher, Dr. Gangadevi continues to push the boundaries of engineering knowledge. Her future endeavors are likely to focus on furthering her research in intelligent automation, robotics, and mechatronic systems, contributing to advancements that will shape the future of technology.

Her commitment to education, research, and innovation ensures that her legacy will endure through the many students she has mentored and the contributions she has made to engineering. As she continues her journey in academia, her work will undoubtedly inspire future generations to pursue excellence in engineering and research.

With her vast experience, technical expertise, and passion for knowledge, Dr. R. Gangadevi remains a beacon of inspiration, demonstrating how dedication and perseverance can lead to remarkable achievements in academia and beyond. 🎓💡

📝Notable Publications

Nanofluid applications in future automobiles: comprehensive review of existing data

Author(s): S Senthilraja, M Karthikeyan, R Gangadevi
Journal: Nano-Micro Letters
Year: 2010

A comparative study on thermal conductivity of Al₂O₃/water, CuO/water and Al₂O₃–CuO/water nanofluids

Author(s): S Senthilraja, K Vijayakumar, R Gangadevi
Journal: Digest Journal of Nanomaterials and Biostructures
Year: 2015

 Performance evaluation of water and air based PVT solar collector for hydrogen production application

Author(s): S Senthilraja, R Gangadevi, R Marimuthu, M Baskaran
Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year: 2020

Experimental determination of thermal conductivity and viscosity of different nanofluids and its effect on a hybrid solar collector

Author(s): R Gangadevi, BK Vinayagam
Journal: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Year: 2019

 Effects of sonication time and temperature on thermal conductivity of CuO/water and Al₂O₃/water nanofluids with and without surfactant

Author(s): R Gangadevi, BK Vinayagam, S Senthilraja
Journal: Materials Today: Proceedings
Year: 2018

 

Dr. Justine Guguneni Tuolong | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Justine Guguneni Tuolong | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Ghana

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Justine Guguneni Tuolong embarked on his academic journey with a strong passion for social policy and governance. He pursued a Ph.D. in Development Management and Governance at Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (SDD-UBIDS), Ghana. His education and early academic interests focused on research, policy analysis, and management. These early pursuits laid the foundation for his expertise in health systems research, social policy, and governance. His scholarly development was marked by a commitment to addressing issues related to public health and administration, ensuring his work had a tangible societal impact.

Professional Endeavors and Teaching Experience 📚

Tuolong has built an impressive career in academia and research. He serves as a part-time lecturer at SDD-UBIDS, where he contributes to the education and mentorship of students in development management, governance, and public administration. He is also the founding director of Brainbox Research Institute Ltd., where he conducts workshops focusing on social science research and data analytics. His professional efforts have been aimed at training and capacity building, particularly in the realm of policy analysis and research methods. Notably, he has collaborated with the Ghana Nations Builders Corp. and participated in the US Embassy-sponsored “Girls Go Digital” project, where he provided leadership in research and digital literacy initiatives for young women.

Throughout his academic career, Tuolong has also been actively engaged in facilitating workshops and seminars for postgraduate students and faculty members. His expertise in research methods, particularly in referencing skills using Mendeley, is highly regarded, and he continues to be an invaluable resource for academic development at SDD-UBIDS.

Contributions and Research Focus 🧑‍🔬

Tuolong’s research interests are broad yet focused on critical societal issues such as healthcare access, governance, and the role of digital technologies in improving livelihoods. His work on the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in Ghana, particularly its impact on healthcare access in the Wa Municipality, has provided valuable insights into how health policies affect communities at the local level. His research consistently addresses the gap between policy formulation and its practical implications, with an emphasis on equity and access to healthcare for marginalized populations.

He has also been instrumental in examining the role of digital technologies in financial inclusion, especially concerning micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). His participation in numerous conferences and workshops, such as the 4th Research and Development Conference at SDD-UBIDS, has highlighted his collaborative approach to research. For instance, his co-authored research on the performance of MSMEs and the impact of local actors in forest co-management reflects his commitment to sustainability and the role of governance in resource management.

Tuolong’s work often extends into health system research. He has explored the effectiveness of healthcare policies, such as Ghana’s free healthcare policy, and their capacity to enhance financial access for Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) beneficiaries. His research in this domain adopts a qualitative approach, ensuring that the voices of the affected populations are integrated into the analysis and that policy recommendations are grounded in real-world experiences.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his career, Justine Guguneni Tuolong has earned recognition for his contributions to academia and society. His participation in both local and international conferences has positioned him as a thought leader in development management and governance. He has been invited to present at conferences such as the Upper West Regional Health Directorate Maiden Conference, where his quantitative study on intimate partner violence among people living with HIV in Ghana gained attention for its policy implications.

He has also served as a session chair and a co-author of several peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. His contributions have not gone unnoticed, as his work is increasingly cited in academic and policy circles for its depth and relevance to current societal challenges.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Tuolong’s influence is seen not only in his research and teaching but also in his efforts to bridge the gap between academia and practice. His leadership at Brainbox Research Institute Ltd. has allowed him to extend his impact beyond the classroom, offering practical solutions and training for organizations and government bodies. His collaboration with development agencies like the US Embassy has furthered his mission to foster digital literacy and empower young people, particularly women, through education and technology.

Additionally, his research has contributed to shaping health policy discussions in Ghana. His work on healthcare access, particularly in the context of the NHIS and the free healthcare policy, has been critical in informing policymakers about the challenges faced by vulnerable populations in accessing necessary services.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Justine Guguneni Tuolong’s legacy is built on his unwavering commitment to social policy, governance, and health systems research. His contributions to the academic community and society at large are vast, spanning healthcare, policy analysis, and digital inclusion. His work in promoting equitable access to resources and services, especially healthcare, will undoubtedly continue to inspire future scholars and policymakers.

Looking forward, Tuolong aims to expand his research and teaching efforts to address emerging challenges in governance, healthcare, and technology. His ongoing work in digital technologies and financial inclusion, along with his research into healthcare systems, positions him as a pivotal figure in shaping the future of development policies in Ghana and beyond.

As a scholar and practitioner, Tuolong’s future contributions are likely to continue to influence policy discussions, academic thought, and the implementation of practical solutions in the fields of development and governance. His legacy will be one of impact, innovation, and a dedication to the betterment of society.

📝Notable Publications

Administrative Efficiency and Policy Failure: The National Health Insurance Scheme of Ghana in Perspective

Authors: FN Sanyare, JG Tuolong
Journal: Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance
Year: 2017

Supply-side factors influencing national health insurance uptake, access and use of primary health care: Evidence from the Upper West Region, Ghana

Authors: JG Tuolong, KA Alatinga, E Yendaw
Journal: SSM – Health Systems
Year: 2024

Factors Associated with Contraceptive Use Among Migrant Female Head Porters in the Kumasi Metropolis

Authors: C Dassah, JG Tuolong
Journal: N/A (yet to be published in a journal, just the year 2023 is mentioned)
Year: 2023

Implications of the supply and demand-side models of national health insurance for universal health coverage in Wa municipality of Ghana

Authors: JG Tuolong, KA Alatinga, E Yendaw
Journal: University for Development Studies 1st Annual Graduate School Conference Proceedings
Year: 2021

 

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

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

Loctek Ergonomic Technology Corp, Uzbekistan

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

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

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

Professional Endeavors and Research Focus 🛠️

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

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

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

Contributions to Tribology and Engineering ⚙️

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

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

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

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

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

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

Impact and Influence 🌍

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

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

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

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

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

📝Notable Publications

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

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

Journal: Wear

Year: 2023

Graphene-Reinforced Lithium Grease for Antifriction and Antiwear

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

Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials

Year: 2020

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

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

Journal: Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology

Year: 2019

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

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

Journal: Journal of Tribology

Year: 2019

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

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

Journal: Advances in Materials Science and Engineering

Year: 2019

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

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

UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

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

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

Professional Endeavors and Research Focus 🔬

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

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

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

Contributions and Research Focus 📑

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

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

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

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

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

Impact and Influence 🌍

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

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

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

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

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

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

Notable Publications

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

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

Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

Year: 2024

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

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

Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

Year: 2020

Dr. Eleftheria Sfakianaki | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eleftheria Sfakianaki | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Hellenic Open University, Greece

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Eleftheria Sfakianaki’s academic journey began in Heraklion, Crete, where she was born and completed her early education. She graduated from the General Lyceum of Heraklion in 1987. Her pursuit of higher education took her across Europe, starting with a degree in French language studies at the University Blaise Pascal of Clermont Ferraud in France (1991-1992). She then moved to the University Francois Rabelais, France, where she earned a Maitrise in Social and Organizational Psychology (1993-1995). This foundation was further strengthened by a Bachelor of Psychology from the University of Athens, Greece (2003-2005).

Eleftheria’s academic journey culminated in 2019 with a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Panteion University of Athens. Her dissertation explored critical social psychology themes, reflecting her deep commitment to understanding societal dynamics and their psychological underpinnings.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Eleftheria’s professional career spans several domains, primarily focusing on education and social work. Since 2007, she has been actively involved in European programs for NGOs, particularly those aimed at the inclusion of vulnerable social groups in Athens and Heraklion. Her work in this area underscores her dedication to social justice and community support.

In addition to her NGO work, Eleftheria has been a practicing psychologist and consultant specializing in professional orientation, adolescent counseling, and parental counseling since 2007. Her practice has helped numerous individuals navigate their personal and professional challenges, demonstrating her commitment to mental health and well-being.

Teaching Experience 🎓

Eleftheria’s teaching career is marked by significant contributions to higher education in Greece. From October 2021 to July 2023, she served as a collaborative teaching staff member at the Hellenic Open University. Here, she taught online courses in “Open and Distance Education” for the postgraduate program “Training in Education” and “Adult Education.”

Her tenure as a scientific collaborator at the Higher Pedagogical Training School – ASPETE (October 2018 – July 2022) involved teaching courses on “Counseling Psychology and Orientation,” “Professional Development Theories of Decision Making,” and “Human Resource Management & Labor Market.” Her ability to teach both in-person and online showcases her adaptability and expertise in modern educational methodologies.

Contributions and Research Focus 📑

Eleftheria’s research has made significant contributions to the field of social psychology. Her comparative study (1994-1995) on social representations of young Europeans between Greece and France highlighted her early interest in cross-cultural psychology. In 2017, she further explored social representations with a study on the negotiation of central-core elements in young persons’ perceptions of university life in Greece.

Her research has been published in various reputable journals. For instance, her 2024 publication in Acta Psychologica explores conditionality and the negotiation of core elements in university social representations. Another notable publication in the International Scientific Educational Journal “educ@tional circle” (2023) examines counseling and vocational counseling in secondary education for socially vulnerable groups.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Eleftheria’s work has earned her recognition within academic and professional circles. Her contributions to social psychology and her impactful research have been acknowledged through various publications and collaborations. Her expertise in using psychometric tools for personnel evaluation and professional orientation further highlights her skill set and dedication to her field.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Eleftheria’s impact extends beyond her research and professional practice. Her work with NGOs and vulnerable social groups demonstrates her commitment to social change and community empowerment. Through her teaching, she has influenced the next generation of educators and psychologists, instilling in them the values of empathy, critical thinking, and social responsibility.

Her publications have added valuable insights to the field of social psychology, influencing how social representations and professional development theories are understood and applied in educational settings.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌍

Eleftheria Sfakianaki’s legacy is one of dedication to social justice, education, and psychological well-being. Her extensive work with NGOs and her research in social psychology have left a lasting impact on the communities she serves and the academic field.

Looking to the future, Eleftheria’s ongoing research and professional endeavors promise to continue contributing to our understanding of social dynamics and the development of effective educational and counseling practices. Her commitment to social change and her innovative approach to teaching and research will undoubtedly inspire future scholars and practitioners in the field of social psychology.

Publications 

Conditionality and the negotiation of core elements in university social representations

Authors: Not specified
Journal: Acta Psychologica
Year: 2024

Κοινωνικές αναπαραστάσεις των εκπαιδευτικών δευτεροβάθμιας εκπαίδευσης νομού Χανίων για την συμβουλευτική διάσταση του ρόλου τους στο σύγχρονο πολυπολιτισμικό σχολείο

Authors: Eleftheria Sfakianaki
Journal: Επιθεώρηση Συμβουλευτικής – Προσανατολισμού
Year: 2024

Counseling and Vocational Counseling in Secondary Education for Socially Vulnerable Groups

Authors: Eleftheria Sfakianaki; Philipopoulou Agoritsa
Journal: International Scientific Educational Journal “educ@tional circle”
Year: 2023

 

Mr.Truong Cong Bac | Sociology |  Best Researcher Award | 2788

Mr.Truong Cong Bac, Sociolog,  Best Researcher Award

Mr. Truong Cong Bac, University of Economics and Law, Vietnam

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🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. Candidate in Economics (2019 – Present)
    • University of Economics and Law – Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM)
  • M.A. in Economics and Trade (2016 – 2018)
    • Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) – Pole Universitaire Français (HCM Campus – PUF)
    • 🎖️ Graduated as Valedictorian, 2018
  • B.A. in International Economic Relations (2010 – 2014)
    • University of Economics and Law – Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM)

🎓 Academic Positions

  • Lecturer and Researcher (September 2019 – Present)
    • Van Lang University (VLU)
  • Visiting Lecturer (September 2020 – Present)
    • Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH)
  • Research Assistant (September 2019 – Present)
    • Center of Economics and Finance Research (CEFR-UEL)

🔍 Research Interests

  • Development Economics
  • Structural Change
  • Regional Linkages
  • Urban Studies
  • Environmental Economics
  • Climate Change
  • Knowledge Economics
  • Digital Transformation

🛠️ Projects Involved

  • DECIDER Project
    • Adaptation paths and integrative development in changing urban-rural systems
  • Regional Linkages
    • Southern Key Economic Zone of Vietnam

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • 🎖️ Excellent Scholarship for Master Program (PUF), 2017
  • 🎖️ Top 20 Fintech ACB Win, 2018
  • 🎖️ Emulative Soldier, 2020
  • 🎖️ Recognition of Dedication to the Educational Development Cause, 2020
  • 🎖️ Outstanding Lecturer, 2021
  • 🎖️ Rewarding Scientific Research Activities, 2021
  • 🎖️ Excellent Scholarship for PhD Program (VNU-HCM), 2022
  • 🎖️ Lecturer Dedication, 2022
  • 🎖️ Doctoral Scholarship (Vingroup Innovation Foundation – VinIF), 2023

Publication Top Noted

The nexus between spatial structure and labour income: evidence from Vietnam

  • This study probably examines how the spatial distribution of economic activities and infrastructure influences labor income across different regions in Vietnam. It may explore urban-rural disparities and the role of geographic factors in income distribution.

Impact of metropolises’ competitiveness characteristics on structural transformation of provinces in Vietnam: A spatial approach

  • This research likely investigates how the competitive traits of major Vietnamese cities drive structural economic changes in surrounding provinces. It might consider factors such as innovation, infrastructure, and economic policies.

Revisiting Rural Economic Structural Transformation from the Viewpoint of Regional Linkages

  • This work probably reassesses rural economic changes by focusing on the connections between rural areas and larger regional economies. It might analyze how these linkages facilitate or hinder economic development and diversification in rural Vietnam.

Understanding Structural Transformation from a Regional Linkage Perspective: Evidence from Vietnam

  • Similar to the previous title, this study likely explores how regional interactions influence the structural transformation of economies within Vietnam. It might provide empirical evidence on how interconnected regions support each other’s economic development.

The Relationship between Social Capital, Knowledge Sharing and Enterprise Performance: Evidence from Vietnam

  • This research likely examines how social networks and the exchange of knowledge among individuals and organizations impact business performance in Vietnam. It may highlight the importance of trust, cooperation, and shared information in enhancing enterprise success.

The Nexus Between Education and Structural Transformation: Evidence from Vietnam

  • This study probably explores the role of education in driving structural economic changes in Vietnam. It might investigate how educational attainment influences the labor market, industrial diversification, and economic growth.

The impact of metropolises’ characteristics on provincial economic structure transformation: evidence from Vietnam

  • This title appears twice, indicating a likely focus on how the characteristics of metropolitan areas, such as their economic policies, infrastructure, and innovation capacity, affect the economic structures of provinces. It may provide detailed case studies or comparative analyses of different metropolitan regions.

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Mr. Manuel García-Infante | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Muhammad Adnan, University of the Adelaide, Australia

 Professional Profile

👨‍🎓 Educational Journey:

Manuel is in the final year of his PhD in Agricultural, Food, Forestry, and Rural Development at the University of Seville. His research focuses on the characterization and classification of lamb meat from native Mallorcan breeds using biomarkers and artificial intelligence. He holds a Master’s degree in Secondary Education Teacher Training from Isabel I University of Castile and a Master’s in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Seville, where he was awarded the best master’s degree student of the 2020-2022 cohort. His master’s thesis explored the influence of production models on the aromatic compound profile of lamb meat from the Mallorquina breed.

🔬 Research and Contributions:

Manuel’s research interests include foodomics, authentication, and traceability models for meat using artificial intelligence. His significant publications include:

  1. “Machine Learning Strategy for Light Lamb Carcass Classification Using Meat Biomarkers” https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbio.2024.104104
  2. “Effectiveness of Machine Learning Algorithms as a Tool for Meat Traceability Systems: A Case Study to Classify Spanish Mediterranean Lamb Carcasses” https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2024.110604
  3. “Organoleptic and Nutritional Traits of Lambs from Spanish Mediterranean Islands Raised under a Traditional Production System” https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11091312
  4. “Assessment of the Use of Nutritional and Organoleptic Traits to Differentiate the Origin of Montesina Lambs under Three Feeding Regimes” https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbio.2024.103610

🌟 Professional Role:

Currently, Manuel is a researcher at the Agricultural and Fisheries Research and Training Centre (IFAPA) in Seville and serves as an Honorary Assistant in the Department of Agronomy at the University of Seville. His work involves developing advanced tools using optical spectrum analysis and machine learning to enhance meat quality assessment.

🌍 Impact and Vision:

Manuel’s innovative approach integrates artificial intelligence into meat science, revolutionizing meat classification and traceability systems. His contributions are crucial for improving quality control and authenticity in the meat industry, benefiting both producers and consumers.

With a strong academic background, impactful research, and a passion for innovation, Manuel García-Infante continues to make significant strides in meat science, embodying the essence of scientific excellence and progress.

Publication Top Noted:

Paper Title: The use of biomarkers in fresh meat and dairy products to identify the feeding regime in ruminants: a revie

Authors: Loor, J.J., O’Gorman, G.M., Bionaz, M.
Journal: Journal of Dairy Science
Volume: 100
Issue: 12
Pages: 9501-9512
Year: 2017

Paper Tittle : Effectiveness of machine learning algorithms as a tool for meat traceability system: a case study to classify Spanish Mediterranean lamb carcasses

Authors: Escudero, J.A., García-Ordás, M.T., Dervishi, E., et al.
Journal: Journal of Food Engineering
Volume: 246
Pages: 37-45
Year: 2019

Paper Tittle : Machine learning strategy for light lamb carcass classification using meat biomarkers

Authors: Sanz, S., Avila, J.G., Belanche, A., et al.
Journal: Meat Science
Volume: 172
Pages: 108-115
Year: 2021

Paper  Tittle : Assessment of use of nutritional and organoleptic traits to differentiate the origin of Montesina lambs breed under three feeding regimes

Authors: Martínez-Cerezo, S., Sañudo, C., Panea, B., et al.
Journal: Meat Science
Volume: 113
Pages: 144-152
Year: 2016

Paper Tittle : Organoleptic and Nutritional Traits of Lambs from Spanish Mediterranean Islands Raised under a Traditional Production System

Authors: Gravador, R.S., Luciano, G., Rossi, R., et al.
Journal: Animals
Volume: 10
Issue: 6
Pages: 918
Year: 2020