Mohammad Amini Farsani | Applied Linguistics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Amini Farsani | Applied Linguistics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran.

Dr. Mohammad Amini Farsani is an Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics at Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran 🇮🇷. His research centers on L2 argumentative writing, TEFL, and methodological synthesis. 📘 He has authored numerous impactful publications in top-tier journals including Journal of Second Language Writing, Language Teaching, Argumentation, and System. 🧠 He leads innovative studies involving mixed-methods research, sentiment analysis, and academic writing behavior among EFL learners. As a mentor, he actively supports graduate research on meta-analysis, argument mining, and feedback mechanisms. ✍️ His work bridges conceptual theory with practical implications for global second language education.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Mohammad Amini Farsani

Dr. Mohammad Amini Farsani is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his sustained, innovative, and high-impact contributions to the fields of Applied Linguistics and L2 academic writing. As an Assistant Professor at Iran University of Science and Technology, he has demonstrated academic leadership through a strong publication record, international recognition, and methodological advancements. His research not only deepens theoretical understanding but also offers practical applications for language education, setting a benchmark for scholarly excellence in TEFL and L2 writing studies.

🎓 Education and Experience

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Applied LinguisticsSpecialized in L2 writing and research methodology

  • 🎓 Master’s in TEFLFocused on English language education and pedagogy

  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor, Iran University of Science and Technology – Current position

  • 📚 Graduate Research SupervisorSupervises MA theses in L2 writing and applied linguistics

  • 📝 Editorial and Peer Review ExperienceRegular contributor and reviewer for international journals

📈 Professional Development

Dr. Farsani has demonstrated significant professional growth through publishing cutting-edge research in L2 writing and applied linguistics. 📑 He has refined his expertise in meta-research, mixed-methods design, and argumentation models such as Toulmin and pragma-dialectics. 🔍 He collaborates on cross-cultural studies and supervises student research on emerging topics like sentiment analysis and emotion regulation in academic writing. 🤝 He continuously enhances his academic influence by contributing to encyclopedic entries and state-of-the-art reviews in high-impact journals, actively participating in scholarly discourse and presenting at conferences worldwide. 🌐 His work exemplifies scholarly rigor and pedagogical relevance.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Farsani’s research primarily focuses on Second Language (L2) Argumentative Writing in the context of Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). ✍️ His work delves into argumentation theory, academic discourse, and written corrective feedback, with a particular emphasis on applying pragma-dialectic and Toulmin models across cultural contexts. 🌍 He also explores meta-research, mixed-methods synthesis, and quantitative/qualitative paradigms, using bibliometrics and scientometric approaches to map research trends. 📊 His integrated approach helps bridge pedagogical theory and classroom application, contributing significantly to the improvement of L2 academic writing instruction and methodology. 📚🧩

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • 🏅 Publication in Top JournalsJournal of Second Language Writing, Argumentation, Language Teaching

  • 📘 State-of-the-art ArticleMixed Methods Research in Language Teaching (Cambridge)

  • 🥇 Featured ResearcherRecognized for methodological innovations in L2 writing and applied linguistics

  • 🧑‍🏫 Graduate Student Mentorship RecognitionSupervising impactful MA theses and student publications

  • 📖 Contributor to Prestigious EncyclopediasEntry on mixed methods in The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics (John Wiley)

Publication Top Notes

📘 1. Language Mindset, Anxiety, and Proficiency: What Does Path Analytic Approach Indicate?

Authors: Mohammad Amini Farsani, Shadi Sadat Seyedshoja
Journal: The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher (2025)
DOI: 10.1007/s40299-024-00857-y
Citations: 1
🔍 Summary: This study utilizes a path analytic approach to explore how learners’ language mindsets (fixed vs. growth), language anxiety, and proficiency are interrelated. The results suggest that growth mindset negatively predicts anxiety and positively influences proficiency, providing critical implications for mindset-based language instruction.

📘 2. Tracing Sampling in Applied Linguistics: The Case of Quantitative Research Approach

Authors: Mohammad Amini Farsani, Reihaneh Barzegar
Journal: Quality & Quantity (2025)
DOI: 10.1007/s11135-024-01929-3
Citations: 1
🔍 Summary: This article critically reviews sampling strategies in quantitative applied linguistics research, highlighting methodological inconsistencies and advocating for improved reporting practices. It proposes a framework for enhancing sample representativeness and transparency in future studies.

📘 3. Topical Trends and Research Frontiers of Applied Linguistics Research Articles with Different Methodological Orientations: A Bibliometric-Synthetic Review

Authors: Mohammad Amini Farsani, Hamid R. Jamali
Book Chapter: 2024 | Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-51726-6_4
Citations: 2
🔍 Summary: This bibliometric-synthetic review examines methodological diversity in applied linguistics research articles from 2000 to 2023. It identifies key thematic trends and highlights underexplored research frontiers, offering guidance for future scholarly directions.

📘 4. Exploring Emotion Regulation Strategies in an EFL Argumentative Writing Course: The Case of Iranian MA Students in TEFL

Authors: Mohammad Amini Farsani, Delaram Oroomieh, Khashayar Ramezanpour
Journal: Current Psychology (2024)
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-024-07081-3
Citations: 0
🔍 Summary: Focusing on emotion regulation in academic writing, this study explores how Iranian MA TEFL students manage emotional challenges in argumentative writing tasks. It identifies adaptive strategies like cognitive reappraisal as key to better writing performance and emotional well-being.

📘 5. Examining Research Motivation, Self-Efficacy, and Anxiety in TEFL Graduate Students: A Structural Equation Modelling Approach

Authors: Mohammad Amini Farsani, Babak Daneshvar Ghorbani
Journal: Research in Post-Compulsory Education (2024)
DOI: 10.1080/13596748.2024.2371648
🔍 Summary: Using structural equation modeling (SEM), this paper investigates how TEFL graduate students’ research motivation and self-efficacy affect their anxiety levels. It offers pedagogical insights for supporting student researchers in higher education.

📘 6. Mixed-Methods Research in Applied Linguistics: Charting the Progress Through the Second Decade of the Twenty-First Century

Authors: A. Mehdi Riazi, Mohammad Amini Farsani
Journal: Language Teaching (2024)
DOI: 10.1017/S0261444823000332
Citations: 17
🔍 Summary: This comprehensive review charts the evolution of mixed-methods research in applied linguistics from 2011–2020. It evaluates the quality of design, integration, and reporting practices, emphasizing the growing significance of methodological pluralism in the field.

📘 7. Collaboration Network of Applied Linguistics Research Articles with Different Methodological Orientations

Authors: Mohammad Amini Farsani, Hamid R. Jamali
Journal: Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching (2023)
DOI: 10.14746/ssllt.40214
Citations: 1
🔍 Summary: This network analysis explores co-authorship patterns in applied linguistics articles with different methodological approaches (quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods), revealing distinct collaborative clusters and trends in knowledge production.

Conclusion

Dr. Farsani’s scholarly achievements, methodological rigor, and mentorship make him a top-tier candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His research is not only prolific and well-cited but also strategically positioned to influence both academic theory and practical instruction in global language education. He exemplifies the qualities of a visionary researcher and academic leader, deserving this prestigious recognition.

MD AKHTAR-E EKRAM | Ancient DNA | Best Researcher Award

Mr. MD AKHTAR-E EKRAM | Ancient DNA | Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.

Dr. Md. Akhtar-E Ekram 👨‍🔬 is a Professor at Rajshahi University, Bangladesh 🇧🇩, specializing in Molecular Ecology, Geomicrobiology, and Environmental Microbiology 🧫. With a Ph.D. from Curtin University, Australia 🇦🇺 (2024), he focuses on ancient DNA (sedaDNA) to reconstruct past terrestrial ecosystems 🌍. He has been teaching since 2009 and became a full Professor in 2024 👨‍🏫. Dr. Ekram is actively involved in research on microbial interactions, nanoparticle biosynthesis, and environmental DNA metabarcoding 🔬. He is affiliated with renowned societies 🌐 and has published widely in top-tier journals 📚, contributing to ecological and microbiological knowledge globally 🌱.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Md. Akhtar-E Ekram

Dr. Md. Akhtar-E Ekram is an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his pioneering research in molecular ecology, geomicrobiology, and environmental microbiology, combined with an impressive academic trajectory and international collaborations. With a recently earned Ph.D. from Curtin University (2024) and a steady rise through academia culminating in his promotion to Professor in 2024, Dr. Ekram has demonstrated consistent scholarly excellence. His cutting-edge work on sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) and microbial ecosystems places him at the forefront of environmental and ecological research in South Asia and globally.

🎓 Education & Experience

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Geomicrobiology & Molecular Ecology, Curtin University, Australia (2024)

  • 🎓 M.Phil. in Environmental Microbiology, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh (2015)

  • 🎓 M.Sc. in Genetic Engineering, Rajshahi University (2004)

  • 🎓 B.Sc. (Hons) in Genetics & Breeding, Rajshahi University (2003)

  • 👨‍🏫 Teaching since 2009 at Rajshahi University

  • 🧑‍🔬 Promoted to Professor in 2024

  • 🎯 Supervised multiple M.S. and undergraduate research projects

🚀 Professional Development

Dr. Ekram continuously advances his expertise through scholarly engagement and professional collaborations 🌐. He is an active member of international scientific communities, including the European Geosciences Union 🌍, The sedaDNA Scientific Society 🧬, and the American Society for Microbiology 🦠. His lab activities are enriched by the use of cutting-edge molecular tools like PCR, electrophoresis, DNA extraction, and R-based bioinformatics 📊. He has also participated in workshops and global conferences, fostering innovation and interdisciplinary knowledge exchange 🧠. His mentorship of young researchers and commitment to academic excellence make him a dynamic force in environmental microbiology and molecular ecology 🌱.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Ekram’s research centers on microbial ecology, biodegradation, and sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) 🧫. He investigates microbial communities in environmental samples to understand ecological dynamics and past ecosystem structures 🌿. His work incorporates metabarcoding, bioremediation, and nanoparticle biosynthesis using microorganisms 🌐. Through advanced molecular techniques like PCR, gel electrophoresis, and high-throughput sequencing 🧬, he deciphers the roles of microbes in environmental sustainability. His studies significantly contribute to ecosystem reconstruction, geomicrobiology, and climate change insights ⛅. Dr. Ekram’s interdisciplinary approach enhances our understanding of microbial life and its role in natural and impacted habitats 🌍.

🏅 Awards & Honors

  • 🥇 Curtin International Postgraduate Research Scholarship

  • 🏆 Shaheed Habibur Rahman Gold Medal

  • 🧬 Membership in European Geosciences Union

  • 🧫 Member of American Society for Microbiology

  • 🌍 Member of The sedaDNA Scientific Society

Publication Top Notes

  1. 🔬 Title: Efficacy of soil‐borne Enterobacter sp. for carbofuran degradation: HPLC quantitation of degradation rate

    • Authors: MAE Ekram, I Sarker, MS Rahi, MA Rahman, AK Saha, MA Reza

    • Journal: Journal of Basic Microbiology, 60(5), 390–399

    • Cited by: 31

    • Year: 2020

    • Summary: This study investigates a soil-isolated Enterobacter species for its ability to degrade the toxic pesticide carbofuran. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to quantify the degradation, highlighting the strain’s bioremediation potential.

  1. 🍇 Title: Probiotic potential of Lactobacillus plantarum DMR14 for preserving and extending shelf life of fruits and fruit juice

    • Authors: S Islam, S Biswas, T Jabin, M Moniruzzaman, J Biswas, MS Uddin, et al.

    • Journal: Heliyon, 9(6)

    • Cited by: 22

    • Year: 2023

    • Summary: The research demonstrates how L. plantarum DMR14, a probiotic strain, can extend the shelf life of fruits and juices by inhibiting spoilage organisms, showcasing potential for natural food preservation.

  1. 🧵 Title: Efficacy of Pseudomonas sp. and Bacillus sp. in textile dye degradation: a combined study on molecular identification, growth optimization, and comparative degradation

    • Authors: SAJ Rima, GK Paul, S Islam, M Akhtar-E-Ekram, S Zaman, MA Saleh, et al.

    • Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials Letters, 3, 100068

    • Cited by: 20

    • Year: 2022

    • Summary: This paper evaluates two bacterial strains (Pseudomonas and Bacillus) for their ability to degrade harmful textile dyes. Molecular techniques and optimized growth conditions were employed to enhance bioremediation efficiency.

  1. 🦠 Title: Cell-Free Supernatants (CFSs) from the Culture of Bacillus subtilis Inhibit Pseudomonas sp. Biofilm Formation

    • Authors: S Islam, ML Mahmud, WH Almalki, S Biswas, MA Islam, MG Mortuza, et al.

    • Journal: Microorganisms, 10(11), 2105

    • Cited by: 17

    • Year: 2022

    • Summary: This study finds that extracellular metabolites from Bacillus subtilis cultures significantly inhibit biofilm formation by Pseudomonas species, suggesting anti-biofilm applications in healthcare and food industries.

  1. 🌾 Title: Hydrogen-rich water: a key player in boosting wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) seedling growth and drought resilience

    • Authors: MA Islam, MNA Shorna, S Islam, S Biswas, J Biswas, S Islam, AK Dutta, et al.

    • Journal: Scientific Reports, 13(1), 22521

    • Cited by: 8

    • Year: 2023

    • Summary: The paper reveals that hydrogen-rich water significantly enhances wheat seedling growth and improves resilience under drought stress, offering a promising strategy for sustainable agriculture.

  1. 🌴 Title: A 1 Ma sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) record of catchment vegetation changes and the developmental history of tropical Lake Towuti (Sulawesi, Indonesia)

    • Authors: MAE Ekram, M Campbell, SH Kose, C Plet, R Hamilton, S Bijaksana, et al.

    • Journal: Geobiology, 22(3), e12599

    • Cited by: 3

    • Year: 2024

    • Summary: This study utilizes ancient DNA extracted from sediments to reconstruct a 1-million-year history of vegetation changes around Lake Towuti, providing critical insights into tropical ecosystem evolution.

  1. 🧬 Title: Klebsiella pneumoniae Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Protect Artemia salina from Fish Pathogen Aeromonas sp.: A Combined In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Silico Study

    • Authors: ML Mahmud, S Islam, S Biswas, MG Mortuza, GK Paul, MS Uddin, et al.

    • Journal: Microorganisms, 11(1), 172

    • Cited by: 3

    • Year: 2023

    • Summary: The paper explores how VOCs produced by K. pneumoniae protect Artemia salina from Aeromonas infection, combining lab, animal, and computational approaches to reveal therapeutic potentials.

  1. 🌿 Title: Biological Activities of the Methanolic Extracts of Coccinia indica and Mikania scandens Leaves Available in Bangladesh

    • Authors: MAE Ekram, MEH Sarker, AP Talukder, B Sarker, MS Uddin, S Zaman

    • Journal: Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 16(1), 87–93

    • Cited by: 2

    • Year: 2017

    • Summary: This research evaluates the antioxidant, antimicrobial, and cytotoxic properties of methanolic leaf extracts of Coccinia indica and Mikania scandens, supporting their use in traditional medicine.

  1. 🧪 Title: Assessing Bioaccumulation Potentiality of Lead-and Chromium-Tolerant Bacterial Strain from Tannery Effluents of Bangladesh through Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer

    • Authors: M Akhtar-E-Ekram, AP Talukder, N Haque, S Tazrian, S Zaman, S Uddin, et al.

    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Microbiology and Toxicology, 7(1), 36–43

    • Cited by: 1

    • Year: 2019

    • Summary: This study identifies and analyzes heavy metal-tolerant bacteria from tannery waste, using atomic absorption to quantify lead and chromium uptake, suggesting a microbial solution for industrial pollution.

Conclusion

With a rich combination of academic rigor, technical excellence, and international scholarly influence, Dr. Md. Akhtar-E Ekram stands out as a deserving recipient of the Best Researcher Award. His interdisciplinary contributions are not only advancing scientific frontiers in microbiology and ecology but are also shaping our understanding of environmental change and sustainability.

Weichen Zhang | Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Weichen Zhang | Deep Learning | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc Researcher at University of Sydney, Australia.

Dr. Weichen Zhang 🎓 is a passionate AI Researcher and Engineer specializing in 2D/3D visual applications, currently working as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Sydney 🇦🇺. With a strong academic background and over 8 years of hands-on experience, he has contributed significantly to deep learning, point cloud analysis, and 3D human body reconstruction 🤖. Formerly the R&D Team Lead at Bodymapp Pty Ltd, he led innovations in AI, SLAM, and AWS MLOps pipelines ☁️. His work is well-recognized with publications in top-tier venues like CVPR, T-PAMI, and T-IP, and two U.S. patents for AI technologies 🏆.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Weichen Zhang

Dr. Weichen Zhang is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his groundbreaking contributions to the fields of AI, 2D/3D computer vision, and deep learning. With over 8 years of rich academic and industrial experience, he has demonstrated a rare combination of technical depth, publication excellence, and innovation in applied AI. His research has made substantial impact in areas such as point cloud analysis, 3D human body reconstruction, SLAM, and domain adaptation, positioning him as a rising star in AI and computer vision.

📘 Education

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Deep Transfer Learning, University of Sydney, Australia (2017–2021)

  • 🎓 B.I.T. (Hons Class I), University of Sydney, Australia (2013–2016)

  • 🎓 High School, Affiliated to Nanjing Normal University, China (2009–2012)

💼 Experience

  • 🧠 Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Sydney (Sep 2024–Present)

  • 🔬 R&D Team Lead & Research Engineer, Bodymapp Pty Ltd (May 2021–Aug 2024)

  • 👨‍🏫 Academic Tutor, University of Sydney (Jul 2019–Dec 2019)

🛠️ Professional Development 

Dr. Zhang continually evolves his professional skillset through advanced research collaborations 🤝, cross-disciplinary project leadership, and active participation in academic publishing 📚. His professional growth is marked by practical application of machine learning, neural networks, DevOps, and 3D vision technologies across academia and industry. With a strong command of programming languages like Python, C++, and MATLAB, he has built scalable AI systems and AWS MLOps pipelines ☁️. He also contributes to academic instruction, tutoring deep learning and transfer learning concepts. Zhang’s engagement with top research institutions and conferences keeps him at the cutting edge of AI innovation 🚀.

🧪 Research Focus Area

Dr. Weichen Zhang’s research is focused on 2D/3D visual understanding, including point cloud analysis, 3D mesh reconstruction, SLAM, and deep learning model generalization 🔍. His projects span cross-domain recognition, domain adaptation, and privacy-preserving avatar reconstruction technologies 👤. He integrates supervised and unsupervised learning methods to solve complex problems in autonomous driving 🚗, human body tracking, and forestry analytics 🌳. Zhang’s contributions are reflected in CORE A* journals and conferences, showing his commitment to pushing the boundaries of scalable, multimodal, and multi-sensor visual systems in real-world applications 📊.

🏅 Awards and Honours

  • 🥇 Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship, University of Sydney (2017–2021)

  • 🎖️ Norman I. Price Scholarship, University of Sydney (2018–2019)

  • 🌟 CVPR 2018 Paper Spotlight, Salt Lake City, USA (2018)

  • 🏆 USYD-CSIRO Summer Research Scholarship, University of Sydney (2016–2017)

Publication Top Notes

📘 1. Collaborative and Adversarial Network for Unsupervised Domain Adaptation

  • Authors: W. Zhang, W. Ouyang, W. Li, D. Xu

  • Published in: Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)

  • Year: 2018

  • Cited by: 628

  • Summary: This paper presents a novel framework combining collaborative learning and adversarial training to improve performance in unsupervised domain adaptation. It effectively aligns feature distributions between source and target domains.

📘 2. Model Compression using Progressive Channel Pruning

  • Authors: J. Guo, W. Zhang, W. Ouyang, D. Xu

  • Published in: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology

  • Year: 2020

  • Cited by: 74

  • Summary: The authors propose a progressive pruning method that reduces the number of channels in convolutional neural networks, enabling model compression with minimal accuracy loss. The method is data-driven and layer-wise.

📘 3. SRDAN: Scale-aware and Range-aware Domain Adaptation Network for Cross-dataset 3D Object Detection

  • Authors: W. Zhang, W. Li, D. Xu

  • Published in: Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)

  • Year: 2021

  • Cited by: 54

  • Summary: SRDAN is a domain adaptation network designed for 3D object detection. It introduces scale-aware and range-aware components to address distribution shifts between datasets, improving detection across varying sensor configurations.

📘 4. Progressive Modality Cooperation for Multi-modality Domain Adaptation

  • Authors: W. Zhang, D. Xu, J. Zhang, W. Ouyang

  • Published in: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, Vol. 30, pp. 3293–3306

  • Year: 2021

  • Cited by: 24

  • Summary: This work proposes a progressive learning scheme where different modalities (e.g., RGB and depth) are learned in stages to enhance domain adaptation. The model progressively integrates information, improving generalization.

📘 5. 3D Hand Pose Estimation with Disentangled Cross-Modal Latent Space

  • Authors: J. Gu, Z. Wang, W. Ouyang, W. Zhang, J. Li, L. Zhuo

  • Published in: IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), pp. 391–400

  • Year: 2020

  • Cited by: 24

  • Summary: This paper introduces a cross-modal learning framework that disentangles modality-specific and shared features, enabling accurate 3D hand pose estimation from multi-view data.

Conclusion

Dr. Zhang’s sustained contributions to cutting-edge AI research, proven innovation, and recognized leadership in both academia and industry make him an ideal recipient of the Best Researcher Award. His visionary work continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in machine learning and computer vision, with real-world impact and academic distinction.

Mengbi Li | Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mengbi Li | Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer at Victoria University, Australia.

Dr. Mengbi Li 🏛️ is a Senior Lecturer in Built Environment at Victoria University, Australia 🇦🇺, and serves as a Research Fellow at the Institute for Sustainable Industries & Liveable Cities 🌆. She also co-chairs the Architectural Design (Building Design) program 🏗️. Holding a Ph.D. in Built Environment (Architecture) from the University of New South Wales 🎓, Dr. Li specializes in vernacular architecture, cultural symbolism, and urban heritage across Chinese and Middle Eastern contexts 🌏. A prolific scholar with 28+ refereed publications 📚, she blends biophilic design 🌿 with historical insight to address modern challenges in architecture and urban planning 🧱.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Mengbi Li

Dr. Mengbi Li is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her sustained, high-quality contributions to the fields of architecture, urban heritage, and cultural sustainability. With a strong academic foundation and a rapidly growing publication record in top-tier journals, she demonstrates deep scholarly rigor and originality. Her interdisciplinary approach, blending biophilic design, vernacular traditions, and socio-cultural analysis, positions her as a leading voice in heritage architecture and sustainable urbanism.

🔹 Education & Experience

🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Built Environment (Architecture), University of New South Wales, 2018 🇦🇺

  • Master’s & Bachelor’s degrees in Architecture (institutions not listed)

💼 Experience:

  • Senior Lecturer, Built Environment, Victoria University 🏛️

  • Research Fellow, Institute for Sustainable Industries & Liveable Cities 🌇

  • Course Co-Chair, Architectural Design (Building Design), Victoria University 🏗️

🔹 Professional Development

Dr. Li continually engages in international academic dialogues and interdisciplinary collaborations 🌍🤝. Her work is published in high-impact, Q1-ranked journals and she contributes regularly to edited volumes and conferences 📘🎤. As a course co-chair, she is actively involved in curriculum design and academic leadership 🧑‍🏫📚. Dr. Li also mentors emerging researchers and participates in editorial and peer-review activities for renowned journals 📝🔍. With ongoing book projects under Taylor & Francis 📖, she is establishing herself as a thought leader in heritage architecture, sustainability, and spatial-cultural research, advancing both theoretical and practical dimensions of the built environment 🌿🏘️.

🔹 Research Focus

Dr. Li’s research centers on the socio-cultural and historical dimensions of architecture and urban design 🏛️📜. Her expertise spans vernacular Chinese architecture, Middle Eastern gated communities, and symbolic landscape design 🕌🌳. She explores how biophilic design 🌿, spatial governance 🧱, and traditional construction codes can inform sustainable urban futures 🏙️. Her work frequently investigates sacred spaces, communal identity, and architectural ethics across cultures 🌐🧭. By bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary needs, Dr. Li contributes richly to architectural theory, urban history, and cultural sustainability—fostering human-centered, place-based design practices rooted in tradition and community 🌺👣.

🔹 Awards & Honors

🏅 Recognized contributor to Q1-ranked, A&HCI/SSCI/SCIE-indexed journals 📝
📘 Book contracts with Taylor & Francis – prestigious academic publisher
🌟 Authored over 28 high-quality journal articles in leading international platforms
🎖️ Invited speaker and peer reviewer for conferences and journals in architecture and urban design
📚 Publications cited in academic and policy research worldwide

Publication Top notes

📘 1. A Narrative Review of Gated Communities and the Transformative Social Impact in Middle Eastern Cities

  • Authors: Ahmed Hammad, Mengbi Li, Zora Vrcelj

  • Journal: Urban, Planning and Transport Research

  • Date: December 31, 2025

  • DOI: 10.1080/21650020.2025.2489464

  • Summary:
    📖 This paper reviews the emergence and evolution of gated communities in the Middle East, analyzing their profound impacts on urban life, social dynamics, and spatial segregation in contemporary cities.

🌱 2. Sustainable Development and Environmental Governance for Urban Vending Zones: A Case Study in the Waliu Community, China

  • Authors: Yue Zhai, Pengfei Ma, Mengbi Li

  • Journal: Sustainability

  • Date: April 29, 2025

  • DOI: 10.3390/su17094002

  • Summary:
    🏙️ The study explores sustainable governance frameworks for urban vending zones, using the Waliu community in China as a case to highlight inclusive policy, spatial planning, and environmental impact.

🏘️ 3. Reinterpreting Privacy and Community: Social and Spatial Transformations from Traditional Arabian Neighbourhoods to Contemporary Gated Communities

  • Authors: Ahmed Hammad, Mengbi Li, Zora Vrcelj

  • Journal: Buildings

  • Date: March 29, 2025

  • DOI: 10.3390/buildings15071111

  • Summary:
    🕌 This article examines the shift in spatial and social dynamics from traditional Arabian housing models to modern gated communities, focusing on evolving concepts of privacy and communal living.

🗺️ 4. Space Syntax Analysis of Gated Communities in Jordan: Examining Urban Connectivity and Social Impact

  • Authors: Ahmed Hammad, Mengbi Li, Zora Vrcelj

  • Journal: Sustainability

  • Date: January 14, 2025

  • DOI: 10.3390/su17020599

  • Summary:
    🔍 This research utilizes space syntax methodology to assess how gated communities in Jordan affect urban connectivity, access, and social cohesion in surrounding neighborhoods.

🌍 5. The Infectious Divide: A Comparative Study of the Social Impact of Gated Communities on the Surrounding in the Middle East

  • Authors: Ahmed Hammad, Mengbi Li, Zora Vrcelj

  • Journal: Journal of Housing and the Built Environment

  • Date: September 2024

  • DOI: 10.1007/s10901-024-10131-8

  • Summary:
    ⚖️ This comparative study investigates how gated communities in the Middle East reshape the urban fabric and social interactions, often creating divisions between residents and the broader city.

Conclusion

With a unique research niche, consistent scholarly productivity, and global academic impact, Dr. Mengbi Li exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier researcher. Her interdisciplinary insights and dedication to architectural heritage and sustainability make her highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award.

Maimela Modiba | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Maimela Modiba | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Student at Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, South Africa.

🌱 Maimela Maxwell Modiba is a passionate PhD candidate in Plant Production at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences. With a solid foundation in crop and soil sciences, he specializes in climate-resilient farming, tillage management, and soil health. 🌾 His experience spans over two years of rigorous research, peer-reviewed publications, and international conference presentations. 📚 A committed mentor and educator, Modiba also brings valuable teaching experience in agricultural sciences. 🌍 He strives to promote sustainable agriculture across South Africa, combining scientific innovation with practical fieldwork. His collaborative spirit and analytical mindset make him a rising star in agro-research. 💡

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Maimela Maxwell Modiba

Maimela Maxwell Modiba is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, especially in the early-career category. As a dynamic Ph.D. candidate with a focused research trajectory in climate-resilient agriculture, Modiba has already made notable contributions through peer-reviewed publications, impactful fieldwork, and international conference presentations. His dedication to soil health and sustainable crop production aligns strongly with pressing global agricultural challenges, positioning him as a future leader in agro-environmental science.

🎓 Education and Experience

🎓 Education:

  • 📕 PhD in Plant Production – Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (Expected April 2025)

  • 📗 MSc in Crop Production Engineering – Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (2020)

  • 📘 BSc in Plant Production – University of Limpopo (2018)

💼 Experience:

  • 🧪 Student Researcher (2020–2023) – Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences

    • 🔬 Focus on soil tillage, soil organic carbon, and crop sustainability

    • 🧑‍🏫 Delivered lectures, conducted lab research, and collaborated in multi-person teams

    • 📊 Participated in both publicly and privately funded projects

📈 Professional Development

🧑‍🔬 Maxwell Modiba has demonstrated continued professional growth through hands-on research, academic presentation, and technical training. His participation in multiple international scientific conferences 🌍 highlights his commitment to staying informed and engaged with global agricultural challenges. 📢 He has gained practical experience in designing and conducting field experiments, laboratory analyses, and mentoring students in agricultural sciences. 📘 Additionally, he has honed his communication, planning, and problem-solving skills, contributing to academic teams and curriculum development. 💻 His AVCASA certification and business skills training further enhance his versatility, preparing him for leadership in sustainable agriculture and research innovation. 🌿

🔬 Research Focus Category

🌾 Maimela Maxwell Modiba’s research focus lies in Soil and Crop Production, with a particular emphasis on tillage management, soil health, and climate-resilient farming systems. His work explores the interaction between soil properties and agricultural practices, aiming to improve crop yields and environmental sustainability in sub-Saharan Africa. 🌍 He is especially passionate about conservation tillage and the long-term impact of farming methods on soil biodiversity and productivity. 🪱 His studies include earthworm populations, root growth, and moisture dynamics under varied tillage systems. 🌧️ His research contributes to shaping sustainable agricultural practices amid changing climate conditions. 🌱

🏅 Awards and Honors

  • 🥇 Dean’s Award – Best MSc Student

  • 📜 AVCASA Certificate – Basic Crop Protection

  • 💼 Basic Business Skills Certificate – Professional Development in Agri-business

Publication Top Notes

🌱 Impact of tillage practices and soil texture on soil health and earthworms in the Pannonian region: A comparative study from Austria and HungaryApplied Soil Ecology (2025)

Conclusion

Though early in his career, Maxwell Modiba’s trajectory is exemplary of a rising research star. His strong scientific foundation, practical impact, and commitment to sustainable farming make him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Recognizing his work at this stage will not only validate his achievements but also motivate further innovations in sustainable agriculture.

Agnieszka Zielinska | Business | Women Researcher Award

Dr.Agnieszka Zielinska | Business | Women Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland.

Dr. Agnieszka Zielińska 🎓 is an Assistant Professor at the University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland 🇵🇱, and a seasoned Human Resources Business Partner at Rekord SI Sp. z o.o. 💼. With a Ph.D. in Management Science (2021) 📘, she specializes in leadership in virtual teams 🌐, talent development 🌱, and HRM strategies 👥. Passionate about bridging academia and industry, she actively participates in international research collaborations 🌍. Agnieszka delivers insightful workshops across Europe and lectures on HRM, teamwork, and leadership 📚. She is a member of major management academies and a contributor to peer-reviewed journals ✍️.

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Suitability for Women Researcher Award – Dr. Agnieszka Zielińska

Dr. Agnieszka Zielińska is an ideal candidate for the Women Researcher Award due to her dynamic contributions to management science, particularly in leadership in virtual teams, HRM strategies, and talent development. She stands out for her ability to bridge academia and industry, consistently applying her research to address real-world challenges in organizational leadership and human resource development. Her interdisciplinary and international approach, combining advanced academic training with practical industry insights, highlights her unique position as a transformative female leader in research.

🔹 Education & Experience

📚 Education

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Management Science (Leadership in virtual teams), University of Economics in Katowice, 2021

  • 🎓 Post-Graduate in Talent Management in Tech Companies, AGH University of Science and Technology, 2017–2018

  • 🎓 Post-Graduate in HR Management, Humanitas University, 2013–2014

  • 🎓 MA in Sociology – Interpersonal Communication, Silesian University, 2010–2012

  • 🎓 BA in International Relations & Sociology, University of Bielsko-Biala, 2007–2011

💼 Professional Experience

  • 🧑‍🏫 Assistant Professor, University of Bielsko-Biala (2022–Present)

  • 👩‍💼 HR Business Partner, Rekord SI Sp. z o.o. (2016–Present)

  • 📚 Lecturer/Ph.D. Candidate, University of Economics in Katowice (2018–2022)

  • 🧩 EU Project Specialist, University of Bielsko-Biala (2012–2015)

🔹 Professional Development

Dr. Zielińska actively enhances her leadership and strategic thinking through international programs 🎯. She completed the Oxford Women’s Leadership Development Programme at Saïd Business School (2020) 📘 and the High Impact Leadership Programme at the University of Cambridge (2019) 🧠. She continuously contributes to academic excellence and leadership research through her membership in the Academy of Management and the European Academy of Management 🌍. Agnieszka has also delivered workshops at the University of Malta 🇲🇹, Hellenic Mediterranean University 🇬🇷, and the University of León 🇪🇸, sharing her expertise in leadership, talent development, and HRM 💬.

🔹 Research Focus Category

Dr. Agnieszka Zielińska’s research lies at the intersection of Leadership, Human Resources Management, and Organizational Behavior 🧑‍💼💡. Her primary focus is on virtual teams, shared leadership, and talent development in technology-driven environments 🌐🔍. She employs both qualitative and quantitative methodologies to explore contemporary challenges in workforce motivation, career transitions, and digital competency building 📊📚. Agnieszka is particularly interested in knowledge-sharing behavior, presenteeism, and leadership dynamics in cross-cultural and remote work settings 🌍💻. Her work aims to bridge the gap between theoretical frameworks and practical business strategies across international organizations 🤝.

🔹 Awards and Honors

🏅 Doctoral Degree in Management Science, 2021 – University of Economics in Katowice
🏅 Invited Speaker & Workshop Facilitator, University of Malta (2023), University of León (2023), Hellenic Mediterranean University (2023)
🏅 International Research Publications – in top-tier journals like Gender in Management, Frontiers in Psychology, European Research Studies Journal
🏅 Membership – Academy of Management & European Academy of Management
🏅 International Research Collaborator – with scholars from Spain, Portugal, Greece, Mexico, and Canada

Publication Top Notes

  • Enhancing Global Talent Management in Contemporary Organisations Through Technology and Information Systems (2025)

  • Re-visiting Women’s Work Motivations and Career Needs: International Evidence from the Perspective of Self-Determination Theory (2025)

  • A Review of Blockchain Technology Adoption in the Tourism Industry from a Sustainability Perspective (2023)

  • Re-visiting the Six-Item Stanford Presenteeism Scale (SPS-6) and Its Psychometric Properties (2023)

  • Why Do Employees Change the Job? Insights on Employees’ Needs and Expectations Based on International Evidence (2023)

  • Knowledge Sharing Behaviors in Virtual Teams – Results of Empirical Research (2022)

  • Developing Digital Skills: Results of a Social Innovation Project in the Technology Sector (2022)

Conclusion

Dr. Agnieszka Zielińska exemplifies research excellence, leadership, and global collaboration, making her highly deserving of the Women Researcher Award. Her interdisciplinary expertise, commitment to mentoring and education, and impactful international research contributions position her as a role model and influential scholar in the evolving field of management science.

Yumeng Su | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yumeng Su | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yumeng Su at Shanghai Jian Qiao University, China.

Su Yumeng 🎓, a top-ranking computer science undergraduate at Shanghai Jian Qiao University 🇨🇳, excels in AI 🤖, robotics 🚁, and embedded systems 🧠. With hands-on experience in drone development, ROS, and deep learning 💡, he has published impactful research and led award-winning teams 🏆. His technical expertise spans Python, MATLAB, LaTeX, and advanced hardware platforms like Jetson Nano and STM32 💻. Beyond academics, he’s a dynamic leader and athlete 🏀🚴‍♂️, known for his resilience and innovation in intelligent systems and smart hardware applications 🔍. Su’s work bridges theoretical AI with real-world applications 🌐.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Su Yumeng

Su Yumeng is a highly promising and exceptionally driven early-career researcher whose blend of technical excellence, innovation, and leadership places him as a top contender for the Best Researcher Award. As an undergraduate, his hands-on contributions to AI, robotics, and embedded systems are not only commendable but groundbreaking, particularly for his academic level. He demonstrates a rare ability to translate theory into impactful real-world applications, bridging research with innovation in autonomous systems, drone technology, and intelligent hardware solutions.

🔹 Education & Experience

  • 🎓 B.Sc. in Computer Science & Technology, Shanghai Jian Qiao University (2021–Present)

  • 📍 Focus: AI, Robotics, Embedded Systems, and Smart Hardware

  • 📚 Completed key courses with top grades (AI, Python, Robotics, Microcontroller Principles, etc.)

  • 🚀 ROS training at East China Normal University (Basic & Advanced UAV/Vehicle Tracking)

  • 🛠 Internship at Superdimension Technology Space: Autonomous drone development

  • 🧪 Project collaboration with FAST-Lab at Zhejiang University on UAVs

🔹 Professional Development

Su Yumeng continually advances his professional skills through academic projects 🧪, interdisciplinary competitions 🏆, and real-world UAV applications 🚁. He has mastered the integration of AI models like YOLO with edge computing platforms such as Jetson Nano and Raspberry Pi 💻. His leadership in innovation competitions reflects his capacity to guide teams and deliver impactful solutions 🎯. Su’s deep involvement in research and drone design demonstrates his ability to convert academic concepts into cutting-edge technology 💡. With practical ROS experience and sensor fusion expertise, he remains at the forefront of smart automation and robotics 🌐.

🔹 Research Focus Category

Su Yumeng’s research focuses on Artificial Intelligence in Embedded and Autonomous Systems 🤖, especially in smart robotics and deep learning applications for environmental perception and control 🌍. His work bridges physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) with real-time sensor fusion for drones and robotics 🤝. He explores practical challenges like crack detection in infrastructure using UAVs 🛠️, baby posture recognition on embedded platforms 🍼, and SLAM-based navigation for wheeled robots 🚗. His interdisciplinary approach merges hardware innovation with AI, yielding scalable, intelligent, and responsive systems suitable for civil engineering, healthcare, and autonomous mobility fields 🚀.

🔹 Awards & Honors

  • 🥇 National Second Prize, 17th National College Student Computer Design Competition (2024)

  • 🥉 National Bronze & Shanghai Gold, China Innovation Competition (2024)

  • 🥇 Shanghai Gold Award, Career Planning Competition (2024)

  • 🏅 First Prize, Shanghai College Student Computer Application Competition (2024)

  • 🥈 Shanghai Second Prize, Ti Cup Electronic Design Contest (2023)

  • 🥉 Bronze Award, “Challenge Cup” Entrepreneurship Plan Competition

  • 🥉 Shanghai Third Prize, China Robot & AI Competition (2024)

  • 🎖 National Motivational Scholarship ×3

  • 🎓 President “Qing Yun” Scholarship

  • 🎗 School Special Scholarship

Publication Top Notes

  • “The Feasibility Assessment Study of Bridge Crack Width Recognition in Images Based on Special Inspection UAV”
    Cited by: 13 | Year: 2020

  • “Intelligent Crack Detection and Quantification in the Concrete Bridge: A Deep Learning-Assisted Image Processing Approach”
    Cited by: 20 | Year: 2022

Conclusion

Su Yumeng’s combination of academic excellence, deep technical knowledge, hands-on innovation, and research impact clearly distinguishes him as an ideal recipient of the Best Researcher Award. His contributions as an undergraduate are extraordinary and reflect the potential of a future global leader in AI and robotics research.

Asha Binu Raj | Human Resource Management | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr.Asha Binu Raj | Human Resource Management | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor at National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM), Pune, India.

Dr. Asha Raj is a seasoned academician 🎓, consultant 💼, and trainer 🧑‍🏫 with over 22 years of experience, currently serving as Associate Professor at the National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM), Pune 🇮🇳. She specializes in Human Resource Management and Organizational Behaviour 🤝, bringing a blend of corporate insights and academic rigor. With over 13 years in academia, she is renowned for her expertise in teaching, research, and professional training across sectors including banking and pharma 🏦💊. A dynamic facilitator, she is also deeply involved in curriculum development, MDPs, and faculty development programs 📚✨.

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Suitability for Women Researcher Award – Dr. Asha Raj

Dr. Asha Raj is a highly deserving candidate for the Women Researcher Award, given her profound contributions to Human Resource Management (HRM) and Organizational Behaviour over the past 22 years. As an Associate Professor at NIBM, Pune, and a seasoned consultant, she blends academic excellence with industry relevance, empowering organizations and shaping future HR professionals. Her dynamic involvement in research, training, and curriculum development, combined with her leadership in executive education, makes her an exemplary figure in women-led academic innovation.

🔹 Education & Experience

📘 Education:

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Management Studies (HRM) – University of Hyderabad, 2014

  • 🎓 MBA in HRM and Marketing – Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, 2000 (CGPA: 7.91)

  • 🔬 B.Sc. in Biology and Chemistry – Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, 1998

💼 Experience:

  • 🧪 Internship at MRF Ltd. – Gained industry insights in HR practices

  • 🏭 Internship at BHEL – Exposure to corporate HR and organizational systems

  • 📚 Researcher & Author – Published 20+ papers in ABDC/SCOPUS/WoS journals

  • 🌐 Interdisciplinary Scholar – Specializes in HRM, branding, governance & economic policy

🔹 Professional Development

Dr. Asha Raj has actively engaged in continuous learning through a variety of faculty development programs (FDPs) and workshops focused on analytics, gamification, online education, HR technology, and grant proposal writing 🎯💡. She has participated in prestigious platforms like IIT Madras and IBS Hyderabad for both FDPs and workshops on innovative pedagogical strategies 📊📚. Her management development pursuits include programs on disaster management and communication skills 🧠🗣️. Asha has not only attended but also directed numerous leadership and HR training modules at NIBM for Indian and international banks, fostering a rich and practical learning ecosystem 🔄🌍.

🔹 Research Focus Category

Dr. Asha Raj’s research spans key themes in Human Resource Management and Organizational Behaviour 📘🤝. Her focus areas include leadership, employer/internal branding, talent acquisition and engagement, organizational citizenship behavior, and employee wellbeing 🧘‍♀️👨‍💼. She also explores emerging areas such as corporate social responsibility and corporate governance 🌿📈. Her work has been featured in SCOPUS, Web of Science, and ABDCA-listed journals, indicating high-impact scholarly contributions 📑📊. With a blend of practical insights and academic depth, she contributes to both applied and theoretical advancements in behavioral and strategic HR research fields 💬🔍.

🔹 Awards & Honors

🏅 Awards & Honors:

  • 🎖️ Speaker at international and national webinars (Stella Maris College, Bharat Institutions, Palamuru University)

  • 🏆 Resource person for DRDO, Aurobindo Pharma, and numerous Indian banks in MDPs

  • 🏅 Speaker at FDP on Employer Branding, IBS Hyderabad

  • 🌐 Coordinator of international training for foreign banks like Bank of Ceylon and Bank of Bangladesh

  • 🧩 Program director and resource person for HRM and leadership training at NIBM

Publication Top Notes

📘 Internal Branding: A Determining Element of Organizational Citizenship BehaviourJournal of Contemporary Management Research (2013) | 🔢 Cited by: 116

📘 Impact of Employee Value Proposition on Employees’ Intention to Stay: Moderating Role of Psychological Contract and Social IdentitySouth Asian Journal of Business Studies (2021) | 🔢 Cited by: 82

📘 Internal Branding: Exploring the Employee PerspectiveJournal of Economic Development, Management, IT, Finance & Marketing (2011) | 🔢 Cited by: 61

📘 Employee Well-being through Internal Branding: An Integrated Approach for Achieving Employee-Based Brand OutcomesGlobal Business Review (2020) | 🔢 Cited by: 50

📘 Building Corporate Reputation through Corporate Social Responsibility: The Mediation Role of Employer BrandingInternational Journal of Social Economics (2022) | 🔢 Cited by: 28

📘 Internal Branding, Employees’ Brand Commitment and Moderation Role of Transformational Leadership: An Empirical Study in Indian Telecommunication ContextAsia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration (2022) | 🔢 Cited by: 21

📘 Workplace Spirituality and Job Satisfaction among Teachers: Influence of Well-being and Spiritual LeadershipInternational Journal of Educational Management (2023) | 🔢 Cited by: 18

Conclusion

Dr. Asha Raj exemplifies the spirit of excellence, leadership, and innovation that the Women Researcher Award seeks to recognize. Her impactful research, commitment to professional development, and transformative teaching make her a beacon of inspiration in academic and corporate circles alike. She is not only a pioneer in HRM research but also a trailblazer in women-led academic leadership, fully meriting this prestigious recognition.

Osman DOĞAN | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Osman DOĞAN | Horticulture | Best Researcher Award

Doctor at Selcuk University, Turkey.

👨‍🏫 Dr. Osman DOĞAN is an Assistant Professor at Selçuk University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture. 🎓 He completed his undergraduate studies at Ankara University in 2013 and earned his MSc (2017) and Ph.D. (2022) in Horticulture from Selçuk University. His doctoral research focused on the mutagenic effects of nitrous oxide and oryzalin on grapevine rootstocks “41 B” and “Fercal” 🍇. Dr. DOĞAN specializes in grapevine cultivation, clonal selection, polyploidy induction, and plant development 🌱. He has led and contributed to numerous TÜBİTAK and university-supported projects, and also serves in administrative roles like Vice Dean and Faculty Board Member 🏛️.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Osman DOĞAN

Dr. Osman DOĞAN stands out as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his focused and impactful contributions to the field of horticultural science, particularly viticulture and grapevine breeding. His academic journey from BSc to PhD, culminating in advanced research on polyploidy induction and mutagenic treatments in grapevine rootstocks, reflects both dedication and innovation. As an Assistant Professor at Selçuk University, Dr. DOĞAN has not only contributed to the scientific community through peer-reviewed publications but has also led national and institutional research projects with practical applications in sustainable agriculture and biotechnology.

🎓 Education & Experience

  • 🎓 BSc in Horticulture – Ankara University, 2013

  • 🎓 MSc in Horticulture – Selçuk University, 2017

  • 🎓 PhD in Horticulture – Selçuk University, 2022

  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor, Selçuk University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture

  • 🏛️ Vice Dean and Faculty Board Member, Selçuk University

📈 Professional Development 

Dr. Osman DOĞAN has actively contributed to professional development through national and institutional research projects funded by TÜBİTAK and Selçuk University 🎯. As both principal investigator and researcher, he has developed expertise in viticulture, especially grapevine rootstocks and clonal propagation 🍇. His academic contributions include peer-reviewed publications in respected journals such as Breeding Science, Acta Horticulturae, and Selçuk Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences 📚. Beyond research, he is involved in academic leadership as Vice Dean and a board member, shaping education and research directions at Selçuk University 🏛️.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. DOĞAN’s research focuses primarily on viticulture and grapevine breeding 🍇. He explores advanced horticultural techniques such as clonal selection, polyploidy induction, and the use of chemical mutagens like nitrous oxide and oryzalin for genetic improvement 🔬. His studies aim to enhance plant development and rootstock performance under different conditions 🌱. With a keen interest in biotechnological applications in horticulture, he also investigates stress tolerance and productivity in fruit crops 🌿. His multidisciplinary approach merges plant physiology, genetics, and breeding, making significant contributions to sustainable and innovative grape production systems 🚜.

🏆 Awards & Honors

  • 🧪 Principal Investigator and Researcher in TÜBİTAK-supported scientific projects

  • 🎯 Project Leader in multiple Selçuk University research initiatives

  • 🏛️ Administrative Roles as Vice Dean and Faculty Board Member at Selçuk University

  • 📚 Publications in prestigious journals including Breeding Science, Acta Horticulturae, etc.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 ‘Gök üzüm’ (Vitis Vinifera L.) çeşidinin ticari potansiyeli ve ampelografik özellikleri30 citations 📊 | 🗓️ 2016

  • 🌱 Effects of colchicine treatments on some grape rootstock and grape varieties at cotyledon stage18 citations 📊 | 🗓️ 2018

  • 🌿 Sodium Nitroprusside and Gibberellin Effects on Seed Germination and Seedling Development of Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) Cvs. Ekşi Kara and Gök Üzüm17 citations 📊 | 🗓️ 2020

  • 🧪 Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis by Grape Seeds (Vitis vinifera L.) Extract and Rooting Effect on Grape Cuttings15 citations 📊 | 🗓️ 2021

  • 🍇 Fertilization biology of ancient grapevine variety ‘Ekşi Kara’ (Vitis vinifera L.)15 citations 📊 | 🗓️ 2017

  • 🍷 Fruitfulness of Ancient Grapevine Variety ‘Ekşi Kara’ (Vitis vinifera L.)14 citations 📊 | 🗓️ 2017

Conclusion

Dr. Osman DOĞAN exemplifies the spirit of the Best Researcher Award through his deep expertise, consistent research output, and leadership in horticultural innovation. His specialized focus on viticulture and commitment to sustainable agricultural development position him as a top-tier researcher in his field. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also delivers real-world solutions for agriculture—making him a deserving and impactful choice for this recognition.