Paluck Arora | Deep learning | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Paluck Arora | Deep learning | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar, Thapar university, India

Paluck Arora is a dedicated research scholar at the Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, specializing in Computer Science Engineering. With a passion for innovation and academic excellence, she has contributed to various research projects in medical image registration and optimization techniques. Her academic journey is marked by a Ph.D. with a 9.33 CGPA, several published papers, and collaborations with leading researchers in the field.

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Strength of the Award

Paluck Arora demonstrates exceptional research capabilities, particularly in the field of medical image registration. Her work integrates advanced techniques like deep learning, meta-heuristic approaches, and projective transformation, which are at the forefront of medical imaging innovations. With several SCIE-indexed journal publications and a consistently high impact factor in her research, Paluck showcases a strong academic foundation, particularly in the rapidly evolving field of medical imaging and computer science. Her contributions to image-guided interventions are instrumental in enhancing diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning, making her a strong contender for the Best Research Award.

Area of Improvement

While Paluck’s research output is impressive, expanding her research portfolio into real-world applications and interdisciplinary collaborations with the healthcare industry could further enhance the practical impact of her work. More patents or tangible innovations derived from her research could strengthen her case for the award by demonstrating the practical and transformative benefits of her findings in clinical settings.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Computer Science Engineering (2020-2024) – Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala, Punjab (CGPA: 9.33)
  • Master of Engineering in Computer Science Engineering (2016-2018) – Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala, Punjab (CGPA: 8.38)
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science Engineering (2011-2015) – Kurukshetra University, Haryana (GPA: 8.1)

💼 Experience

Paluck Arora has held positions as an Assistant Professor at MMDU University, Mullana, and Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala. With over five years of teaching experience, she has contributed to shaping future engineers while actively engaging in research, resulting in published work in SCIE-indexed journals.

🔍 Research Interest

Her primary research areas include medical image registration, image processing, and deep learning. She focuses on advancing algorithmic approaches for accurate and efficient medical image alignment, leveraging deep learning techniques to enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning in healthcare.

🏆 Awards

Paluck Arora has achieved recognition for her contributions in the fields of image registration and computer science. Her continuous dedication to research innovation has led to multiple recognitions and accolades within the academic community.

📚 Publications Top Notes

P. Arora, R. Mehta, and R. Ahuja (2023). “An adaptive medical image registration using hybridization of teaching-learning-based optimization with affine and speeded-up robust features with projective transformation.” Cluster Computing, Springer Nature, pp: 1-21. SCIE Indexed, Impact Factor: 3.6
Cited by: 15

P. Arora, R. Mehta, and R. Ahuja (2024). “An integration of meta-heuristic approach utilizing kernel principal component analysis for multimodal medical image registration.” Cluster Computing, Springer Nature, pp: 1-21. SCIE Indexed, Impact Factor: 3.6
Cited by: 10

P. Arora, R. Mehta, and R. Ahuja (2024). “Deep-UEO: Empowering Medical Image Registration with Hybrid Strategy based on Deep Learning and United Equilibrium Optimizer.” Computers and Electrical Engineering, Elsevier SCIE Indexed, Impact Factor: 4.0
Cited by: 8

P. Arora, R. Mehta, and R. Ahuja (2024). “A Teaching-Learning based Optimization driven Approach for Robust Deformable Medical Image Registration leveraging Unsupervised Learning.” Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Wiley [SCIE Indexed, Impact Factor: 2.0] (Under Review)
Cited by: Pending

P. Arora, R. Mehta, and R. Ahuja (2024). “Deep VGG19-SURF Feature Extraction with Projective Transformation for Anatomical and Functional Medical Image Registration.” Soft Computing, Springer [SCIE Indexed, Impact Factor: 3.1] (Under Review)
Cited by: Pending

Conclusion

Paluck Arora is a strong candidate for the Best Research Award due to her significant contributions to the field of medical image registration and her application of advanced algorithms and deep learning techniques. With room for further development in industry collaborations and real-world application, she demonstrates great potential to continue making meaningful strides in her field

Habtamu Achenef Tesema | Forest Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Habtamu Achenef Tesema | Forest Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Researcher, Ethiopian Environment and Forest Research Institute, Ethiopia

🌍 Habtamu Achenef Tesema is a dedicated forestry and climate change researcher from Ethiopia, currently serving as a Research Project Coordinator at the Ethiopian Forestry Development. With a strong background in forestry research and data analysis, Habtamu has progressively advanced in his career, contributing significantly to projects aimed at sustainable forest management and climate change mitigation. His work involves project coordination, data oversight, and stakeholder communication, reflecting his commitment to environmental preservation and research excellence.

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Strengths for the Award

Habtamu Achenef Tesema has a strong background in forest and climate change research, showcasing significant expertise and leadership in managing research projects. His roles have ranged from data collection to advanced analysis and project coordination, indicating a well-rounded skill set in research. His work as a Research Project Coordinator at the Ethiopian Forestry Development, combined with his experience as an Associate Researcher, highlights his ability to oversee large-scale research initiatives, manage teams, and communicate effectively with stakeholders. His educational background, including a Master’s degree in Forest and Nature Conservation, further solidifies his credentials. Additionally, Habtamu has published research, demonstrating his ability to contribute to academic knowledge in his field.

Areas for Improvement

While Habtamu has a solid foundation in research and project management, there are a few areas where he could further enhance his profile for a Best Researcher Award. First, increasing the number and impact of his publications in high-ranking journals could strengthen his research credibility. Engaging more in international collaborations and presenting his research at global conferences could also help increase his visibility in the research community. Finally, focusing on securing more independent research funding or leading high-impact research projects could further distinguish him from other candidates.

Education

🎓 Education: Habtamu holds a Master of Science in Forest and Nature Conservation from the University of Gondar, Ethiopia, where he excelled with a thesis focused on biomass estimation for natural and plantation forests. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Forest Products Management and Utilization from Hawassa University, Wondo Genet College of Forestry and Natural Resources. Additionally, Habtamu has completed various short-term trainings, including advanced data analysis, forest law enforcement, and national forest inventory, further enhancing his expertise in forestry and environmental sciences.

Experience

💼 Experience: Habtamu has a rich background in forestry research, having held several roles at the Ethiopian Forestry Development. He currently coordinates research projects on forests and climate change, managing everything from project planning to budget oversight. His previous roles include Associate Researcher and Assistant Researcher, where he honed his skills in research design, data analysis, fieldwork leadership, and team supervision. His experience also includes significant contributions to literature reviews, reporting, and stakeholder liaison activities.

Research Interest

🔬 Research Interests: Habtamu’s research interests are deeply rooted in sustainable forest management, climate change mitigation, and environmental conservation. He is particularly focused on developing innovative research methodologies to better understand forest ecosystems and their role in carbon sequestration. His work aims to provide actionable insights for policymakers and stakeholders in the forestry sector, helping to combat climate change and promote sustainable natural resource management.

Awards

🏆 Awards: Throughout his career, Habtamu has been recognized for his contributions to forestry research and environmental sustainability. His academic excellence during his Master’s program and his impactful research work have earned him accolades within his institution and the broader environmental research community.

Publications Top Notes

2024: “Culm Density and Biomass Variation across Forest Type and Age Gradient of Oxytenanthera abyssinica (A. Rich.) Munro, in north-western Ethiopia.”
2023: “Assessment of Carbon Sequestration Potential of Selected Indigenous Tree Species in Eastern Ethiopia.”
2022: “The Role of Community-Based Forest Management in Biodiversity Conservation in Ethiopia.”
2021: “Impact of Deforestation on Soil Fertility in the Highland Regions of Ethiopia.”
2020: “Evaluating the Effectiveness of Agroforestry Systems in Mitigating Climate Change in Ethiopia.”

Conclusion

Habtamu Achenef Tesema is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his extensive experience in forestry and climate change research, project management, and his educational background. However, to maximize his chances of winning such an award, he could focus on increasing his publication record, expanding his international presence, and taking on more leadership roles in research projects.

Mimi Gong | natural resources management and sustainable development goals | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mimi Gong | natural resources management and sustainable development goals | Best Researcher Award

PhD, Michigan State University, United States

🌍 Mimi Gong is an accomplished researcher specializing in mangrove sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With a strong background in environmental management and forestry, Mimi has contributed significantly to understanding the spatial dynamics and socio-economic drivers of mangrove ecosystems. She has held various research and teaching positions, bringing her expertise to both academic and practical applications. Mimi’s work is characterized by her innovative use of geospatial analysis and her commitment to sustainable development.

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Strength for the Award

Mimi Gong demonstrates exceptional qualifications for the Best Researcher Award through her extensive academic background, significant research contributions, and numerous awards and fellowships. Her work on mangrove sustainability and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reflects a deep commitment to environmental conservation, highlighted by multiple high-impact publications and successful research projects. Her experience in teaching, patent development, and geospatial analysis further showcases her versatility and impact in the field.

Area for Improvement

While Mimi Gong’s research portfolio is impressive, she could enhance her candidacy by expanding her international collaboration efforts and increasing the visibility of her work in broader interdisciplinary contexts. Engaging in more public outreach and policy advocacy could also amplify the practical implications of her research, potentially attracting more attention from diverse stakeholders.

Education

🎓 Mimi Gong earned her Ph.D. from Michigan State University (2018-2024) with a focus on metacoupling in mangrove human-natural systems. She holds a Master’s degree in Forestry and Environmental Management from Duke University (2012-2014), where she received a merit-based scholarship. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Ecology, with a minor in Economics, from Sun Yat-Sen University in 2012, graduating with top honors.

Experience

💼 Mimi Gong has extensive experience in both research and practical applications of environmental science. She has worked as a Geospatial Analyst at the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education and as a GIS Research Analyst at the World Resources Institute. Additionally, she has served as an Instructor at Michigan State University, where she taught courses on water and the environment, further enhancing her impact in the academic field.

Research Interest

🔍 Mimi Gong’s research interests lie in mangrove sustainability, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the metacoupling framework. Her work focuses on understanding the interplay between human and natural systems, particularly in the context of mangrove ecosystems. She employs advanced geospatial analysis and conceptual frameworks to unveil the complementarities between mangrove conservation and global sustainability efforts.

Awards

🏆 Mimi Gong has received numerous awards and fellowships, including the Dissertation Completion Fellowship from Michigan State University in 2024 and the William W. and Evelyn M. Taylor Endowed Fellowship (2021-2022). Her accolades also include the Joseph Laurence Maison Fellowship and the Graduate Student Research Fellowship from the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC).

Publications Top Notes

📚 Mimi Gong has contributed to several influential publications, including:

Gong, M., Teller, N., Golebie, E., … Liu, J., “Unveiling complementarities between mangrove restoration success and global sustainable goals,” Journal of Cleaner Production (2024). Cited by 10 articles.

Gong, M#., Yu, K#., Zhou, C., Liu, Z., Xu, Z., Xu, M., Qu, S., “SDG Space: Revealing the Structure and Complementarities among Sustainable Development Goals in China,” Fundamental Research (2024). Cited by 15 articles.

Gong, M#., Yu, K#., Xu, Z., Xu, M., & Qu, S., “Unveiling complementarities between national sustainable development strategies through network analysis,” Journal of Environmental Management 350, 119531 (2024). Cited by 12 articles.

Zhou, C#., Gong, M#., Xu, Z., & Qu, S., “Urban scaling patterns for sustainable development goals related to water, energy, infrastructure, and society in China,” Resources, Conservation and Recycling 185, 106443 (2022). Cited by 25 articles.

Golebie, E., Aczel, M., Bukoski, J., Chau, S., … Gong, M., Teller, N., “A qualitative systematic review of governance principles for mangrove conservation,” Conservation Biology 15 (2021). Cited by 20 articles.

Conclusion

Mimi Gong is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a robust combination of academic excellence, innovative research, and practical contributions to sustainability. Her continued efforts to broaden her research’s interdisciplinary impact will further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her field.

Paul Afreh | Sustainable recycling of Spent Lithium-ion batteries | Excellence Award

Mr. Paul Afreh | Sustainable recycling of Spent Lithium-ion batteries | Excellence Award

Graduate Student, Taiyuan University of Technology, Ghana

Paul Afreh, a Ghanaian national born on December 8, 1989, is an environmental science expert currently residing in China. With a focus on sustainable lithium-ion battery recycling, Paul is pursuing his MSc in Environmental Science and Engineering at Taiyuan University of Technology. His academic and professional journey spans across Ghana and China, showcasing his dedication to research and education.

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Strengths for the Award

Paul Afreh demonstrates significant research potential and achievement, particularly in the field of Environmental Science and Engineering. His work on sustainable recycling of lithium-ion polymer batteries, specifically his research into optimizing high-temperature thermal pretreatment and selective cobalt recovery, is both innovative and impactful. His publications on these topics in reputable journals highlight his ability to contribute valuable knowledge to the field. Additionally, his role as a reviewer for the Result in Engineering Journal indicates his commitment to academic rigor and peer-review processes, which is a crucial aspect of scientific excellence.

Areas for Improvement

While Paul Afreh’s research achievements are commendable, there is room for growth in terms of expanding his research scope beyond the current focus on lithium-ion battery recycling. Engaging in interdisciplinary research or exploring new avenues within environmental science could further enhance his profile. Additionally, gaining more international exposure through collaborations, conferences, and publications in top-tier journals could strengthen his case for excellence in a broader scientific context.

Education 🎓

Paul holds a BSc in Science Education with a specialization in Biology and Chemistry from the University of Education, Winneba, Ghana. He is currently advancing his expertise with an MSc in Environmental Science and Engineering at Taiyuan University of Technology, China, where his research focuses on extracting valuable elements from spent lithium-ion polymer batteries.

Experience 💼

Paul has a rich teaching background, having served as Head of the Science Department and Biology Tutor at Bosomtwe Oyoko Senior High School in Ghana. He has also worked as a University Teaching Assistant in the Biology Education Department at the University of Education, Winneba. His research experience includes optimizing high-temperature thermal pretreatment of spent lithium-ion batteries and contributing to the 2024 Africa Beyond Aid International Conference.

Research Interest 🔬

Paul’s research interests lie in sustainable recycling technologies, particularly focusing on the extraction and recovery of valuable elements like lithium and cobalt from spent lithium-ion polymer batteries. His work aims to optimize recycling processes to support environmental sustainability.

Awards 🏆

Paul has been recognized for his academic and professional contributions, including receiving the Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) from the Teaching Regulation Agency, UK, and serving as Chairperson of the Subcommittee for the 5th Africa Beyond Aid (AFBA) Conference. He is also an active member of the National Union of Ghanaian Students-China’s Academic Committee.

Publications 📚

  1. “Sustainable lithium and cobalt recovery from spent lithium-ion batteries: best practices for the future.” Review. Published in Fortune Journals 2024.
  2. “Optimization of High-temperature thermal pretreatment conditions for maximum enrichment of Lithium and Cobalt from Spent Lithium-ion polymer batteries.” Published in Results in Engineering 2024

Conclusion

Paul Afreh is a promising candidate for the Research for Excellence Award, especially in the field of Environmental Science. His work on lithium-ion battery recycling is not only timely but also critical in the context of sustainable development. With further expansion of his research portfolio and increased international engagement, he could be an even stronger contender for such prestigious recognition.

Rahel Bekele | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rahel Bekele | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Research scientist, Duke University, United States

🌍 Rahel Deribe Bekele is a dedicated Ethiopian researcher and postdoctoral associate at Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy. With a strong background in agricultural economics, her work primarily focuses on the economics of irrigation systems and their environmental impacts, especially within the Ethiopian context. Married with two children, Rahel’s academic journey and professional experiences have deeply influenced her research trajectory.

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Strengths for the Award

Rahel Deribe Bekele is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her extensive academic background and impactful research in agricultural economics, climate change, and irrigation systems in Ethiopia. She has demonstrated a strong commitment to understanding and addressing the environmental and technological challenges in these areas. Her work, notably in irrigation technologies, gendered energy technology gaps, and the effects of climate change on Ethiopian agriculture, reflects a deep engagement with both theoretical and applied research. The publication of her findings in high-impact journals and participation in international conferences highlights her contribution to the global discourse on sustainable development and environmental economics.

Area for Improvement

While Rahel’s research portfolio is impressive, expanding her focus to include more interdisciplinary collaborations, particularly in emerging fields such as digital agriculture and climate-smart technologies, could further enhance her impact. Additionally, increasing her involvement in capacity-building initiatives or mentoring young researchers in Ethiopia and other developing countries could broaden her influence and reinforce her role as a leader in her field.

Education

🎓 Rahel Deribe Bekele earned her Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the Center for Development Research (ZEF), Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-University of Bonn, Germany, in May 2021. Her dissertation, supervised by Prof. Dr. Joachim von Braun, explored the economics of irrigation systems in Ethiopia. She also holds an M.Sc. in Economics with a concentration in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia (2008), and a B.A. in Economics from the same institution. Additionally, Rahel completed a Ph.D. course in Environmental Valuation at Gothenburg University, Sweden, in 2009.

Experience

💼 Rahel Deribe Bekele has accumulated extensive experience in research and consultancy. Since August 2022, she has been serving as a Postdoctoral Associate and Research Scientist at Duke University. Prior to this, she worked as a consultant at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), leading studies on irrigation and energy use in Ethiopia. Her previous roles also include a Climate Change and Development Co-operation Analyst at the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and a Junior Research Fellow at the Environmental for Development (EfD) Center.

Research Interest

🔬 Rahel Deribe Bekele is passionate about agricultural economics, with a particular focus on irrigation systems, environmental impacts, and sustainable land management practices. Her research delves into the intersection of economics and environmental sustainability, aiming to contribute to policy development and practical solutions in the context of Ethiopia and beyond.

Awards

🏆 Rahel Deribe Bekele has been recognized for her contributions to agricultural and environmental economics, including invitations to present her research at prestigious conferences such as the 32nd International Conference of Agricultural Economists and the 17th annual conference of Environment for Development (EfD).

Publications Top Notes

Bekele, R. D., Mekonnen, D., Ringler, C., & Jeuland, M. (2024). Irrigation technologies and management and their environmental consequences: Empirical evidence from Ethiopia. Agricultural Water Management, 302, 109003. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2024.109003

Arega, T., Yami, M., Bekele, R. D., Ringler, C., & Jeuland, M. (2023). Closing the gendered energy technology gap in rural Ethiopia: A qualitative study. IFPRI Discussion Paper 2224. https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.137070

Theis, S., Bekele, R. D., Lefore, N., Meinzen-Dick, R. S., Ringler, C., & Larkin, E. (2021). Integrating gender in small-scale irrigation development: Inclusive recommendations. IFPRI-REACH Project Note. https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134571

Bekele, R. D., Mirzabaev, A., & Mekonnen, D. (2021). Adoption of multiple sustainable land management practices among irrigator rural farm households of Ethiopia. Land Degradation & Development, 32(17), 5052-5068. https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.4091

Bekele, R. D., & Mekonnen, D. (2021). Local empowerment and irrigation devolution in Ethiopia. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 38(6), 1062–1088. https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2021.1936465

Conclusion

Rahel Deribe Bekele’s significant contributions to agricultural economics, particularly in the context of Ethiopia, make her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Her work addresses critical issues related to irrigation, climate change, and energy use, with a focus on improving sustainability and livelihoods in rural areas. By expanding her research collaborations and mentoring efforts, she could further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her domain.

Shidaling Matteppanavar | Magnetism and Supercapcitors | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Shidaling Matteppanavar | Magnetism and Supercapcitors | Outstanding Scientist Award

Assistant Professor, KLE Societys Basavaprabhu Kore Arts Science and Commerce College Chikodi, India

Dr. Shidaling Matteppanavar is a distinguished physicist specializing in multiferroics, thermoelectric energy conversion, and electrochemical sensors. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at KLE Society’s Basavaprabhu Kore Arts Science and Commerce College, Chikodi, Karnataka, India. With over 91 publications to his credit, Dr. Matteppanavar has made significant contributions to the field of material science. His work is highly cited, reflecting his influence in the scientific community.

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Strengths for the Award

Dr. Shidaling Matteppanavar has a strong academic and research background with 91 publications and a notable h-index of 23, demonstrating his significant impact in the field of physics. His research spans across various cutting-edge areas, including multiferroics, thermoelectric energy conversion, and electrochemical supercapacitors, showcasing his versatility and expertise. His work has been published in high-impact journals like Physical Review Materials and the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS). Moreover, Dr. Matteppanavar has secured multiple research grants, including a substantial ₹50 lakh grant for thermoelectric research, highlighting his ability to attract funding and contribute to impactful projects.

Areas for Improvement

While Dr. Matteppanavar’s research output and grant acquisition are impressive, expanding his international collaborations and further increasing the citation count of his publications could enhance his global recognition. Additionally, focusing on translating his research into practical applications or patents could further strengthen his candidacy for an outstanding scientist award.

Education 🎓

Dr. Matteppanavar earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Bangalore University, Bangalore, India, in 2017, where his research focused on Pb(Fe0.5Nb0.5)O3-based multiferroics. He completed his M.Sc. in Physics in 2010 and B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in 2007, both from Karnatak University, Dharwad, India, graduating with first-class honors.

Experience 🏢

Dr. Matteppanavar has extensive research and teaching experience, including a postdoctoral research associate position at Jawaharlal Nehru Centre For Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), Bangalore, and visiting fellowships at the University of Bayreuth, Germany, and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. He has been an Assistant Professor at KLE Society’s Basavaprabhu Kore College since July 2019.

Research Interests 🔬

His research interests include multiferroics, thermoelectric materials, electrochemical supercapacitors and sensors, and structural dynamics and magnetism. Dr. Matteppanavar’s work explores the interplay between crystal structure and thermal transport in solids, contributing to advancements in memory storage applications and energy conversion technologies.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Dr. Matteppanavar has received several prestigious awards, including the Outstanding Researcher award from KLE Society, multiple best poster awards at international conferences, and substantial research grants from Vision Group of Science and Technology (VGST) and Karnataka Science and Technology Promotion Society (KSTeP). His achievements reflect his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and education.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Dr. Matteppanavar has published extensively in high-impact journals. Below are some of his recent works:

Badiger, H., Matteppanavar, S., et al., Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2024 – Investigation of magneto-electric properties of Co0.65Zn0.35Fe2O4–Ba0.7Sr0.3TiO3 multiferroic composites. Cited by 1463.

Chiu, H-H., Ho, M-K., Matteppanavar, S., et al., Materials Today Chemistry, 2024 – Manipulating and investigating the room-temperature magnetic memory phenomenon: The impact of rare-earth ion doping on nickel oxide nanoparticles. Cited by 102190.

Badiger, H., Matteppanavar, S., et al., AIP Conference Proceedings, 2024 – Structural, cation distribution, magnetic and electrical properties of Co0.5Zn0.5−xNdxFe2O4 nano-ferrite. Cited by 2363.

Iyer, K.K., Maiti, K., Matteppanavar, S., et al., Phys. Rev. Materials, 2023 – Emergence of partially disordered antiferromagnetism and isothermal magnetization plateau due to geometrical frustration in a metallic compound, Er2RhSi3. Cited by L101401.

Ramakrishnan, S., Matteppanava, S., et al., Annalen der Physik, 2023 – Realization of Z2 Topological Metal in Single‐ Crystalline Nickel Deficient NiV2Se4. Cited by 535.

Conclusion

Dr. Shidaling Matteppanavar is a strong candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His extensive publication record, significant h-index, and successful acquisition of research grants underscore his contributions to the field of physics. By continuing to enhance his international collaborations and practical impact, he can further solidify his standing as a leading scientist in his domain.

Anas Ali | Nano | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Anas Ali | Nano | Best Researcher Award

Teacher, University Of Fallujah, Iraq

🎓 Anas Yahya Ali is a dedicated Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Pathological Analysis at Fallujah University, Iraq. Born in 1993, Anas has a strong background in biology and microbiology, with extensive experience in both academic teaching and laboratory work. His expertise spans apoptosis, cancer biology, cell culture, and various advanced laboratory techniques.

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Strengths of the Award

Diverse Expertise: Anas Yahya Ali has a robust background in medical sciences, particularly in fields like cancer biology, cell culture, and immunology, which are critical areas of contemporary research.

Publications: He has multiple research papers published in reputable journals, including Scopus-indexed journals and Q2 journals. This demonstrates a strong commitment to contributing valuable insights to his field.

Technical Skills: His proficiency in various laboratory techniques such as flow cytometry, Western blotting, and gene expression analysis highlights his capability to conduct sophisticated and impactful research.

Teaching Experience: His role as an assistant lecturer in multiple institutions indicates his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts effectively, which is vital for nurturing future researchers.

Areas for Improvement

Research Focus: While his expertise is broad, focusing on a niche area of research could enhance his impact and reputation in a specific domain. Specializing further could lead to more groundbreaking contributions.

International Collaboration: Engaging in more international collaborations could enhance the global relevance of his research and provide opportunities for more high-impact publications.

Leadership in Research: While he possesses leadership skills, taking on leadership roles in significant research projects or teams could further strengthen his candidacy for awards by showcasing his ability to drive innovation and mentor others.

Education

🎓 Anas completed his Master of Science in 2019 from Savitribai Phule Pune University, India, specializing in biological sciences. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Anbar, obtained in 2015, which laid the foundation for his academic and research career.

Experience

💼 Anas has been an Assistant Lecturer at Fallujah University since 2019, where he teaches microbiology and works in the Department of Pathological Analysis. Additionally, he has served as an Assistant Lecturer at Al-Maarif University College since 2021. His professional experience includes working as a Medical Laboratory Technician at Refqa Clinical Lab and Alfallujah Hospital, where he gained hands-on experience in medical diagnostics and laboratory management.

Research Interest

🔬 Anas’s research interests are focused on cancer biology, cell signaling, and apoptosis. He has a keen interest in the application of cell culture techniques and the study of tumor markers. His work is driven by a passion for advancing understanding in these critical areas of biomedical science.

Awards

🏆 Throughout his academic career, Anas has been recognized for his excellence in research and teaching. His commitment to high-quality education and innovative research has earned him accolades in both academic and professional settings.

Publications Top Notes

📚 Anas Yahya Ali has published several research papers in prestigious journals. Some of his notable works include:

Study on bacteriological profile which refers to pediatric septicemia and antibiotics (Published in Scopus indexed journal)

Evaluation of serum magnesium in obesity and overweight and normal weight (Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 2019)

The microRNAs (miRs) overexpressing mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) therapy in neurological disorders (Biotechnology Progress, Q2, 2020)

Assessment of Some Immunological and Physiological Indicators for Infected and Uninfected COVID-19 Patients (Medical Journal of Babylon, 2021)

Vitamin D Deficiency and Helicobacter Pylori Infection Risk Among Adult Iraqis (Era of Biotechnology & Personalized Medicine, 2022)

Conclusion

Anas Yahya Ali is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with substantial research achievements, technical expertise, and teaching experience. However, focusing his research on a specific niche and increasing his international collaborations and leadership in research projects could further solidify his position as a top contender.

Arif Tasleem Jan | Agricultural biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arif Tasleem Jan | Agricultural biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Professor (Assistant), Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University Rajouri, India

Dr. Arif Tasleem Jan is an accomplished academic and researcher currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the School of Biosciences and Biotechnology, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Jammu & Kashmir, India. With over a decade of post-Ph.D. teaching and research experience, Dr. Jan has established himself in the fields of molecular biology, microbiology, and biotechnology. His contributions have garnered him several awards, including the Best Researcher award (2018) and the prestigious Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship.

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Strengths for the Award

Dr. Arif Tasleem Jan’s extensive research background and academic accomplishments make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His achievements include 84 peer-reviewed publications with significant impact, a high h-index of 35, and a substantial number of citations (5,363). He has held notable positions such as International Research Professor in South Korea and Assistant Professor in India. His research spans multiple critical areas, including phytochemistry, pharmacology, and infectious diseases. Additionally, his successful project leadership and prestigious fellowships (like the Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship) further solidify his expertise.

Areas for Improvement

Although Dr. Jan has demonstrated strong research skills, expanding his international collaboration and exploring newer interdisciplinary areas could enhance his profile. While his technical skills are robust, focusing on modern computational biology techniques and securing more patents could further increase his research impact.

Education 🎓

Dr. Jan completed his Ph.D. in Biosciences from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, in 2014. He also holds a Master’s degree in Biosciences from the same university (2005) and a Bachelor’s degree in Science from the University of Kashmir. His solid academic background is further enriched by his secondary education from JKBOSE and CBSE, Srinagar, J&K, India.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Dr. Jan has held several prestigious academic positions, including International Research Professor at Yeungnam University, South Korea (2014-2017), and Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi (2012-2014). He has also served as a guest lecturer at Jamia Millia Islamia in various capacities and a counselor at IGNOU’s study center.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Jan’s research spans a broad spectrum, including phytochemistry, pharmacology, infectious diseases, diabetes, muscle biology, and neural biology. He is passionate about exploring the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants and studying the molecular mechanisms underlying various human diseases.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Jan’s accolades include the Best Researcher award from Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (2018), the Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship (2014), and several prestigious fellowships from CSIR and DBT. He has also consistently qualified in competitive exams such as GATE with high percentile scores.

Publications Top Notes📚

Bhat MA, Bhat MA, Jan S, Shah AA, Jan AT. (2024).* Lignocellulosic biomass in circular economy: A technotransition in carbon neutrality towards sustainable energy production. Biomass & Bioenergy, 189:107349. Cited by 5.

Bhat MA, Mishra AK, Shah SN, Bhat MA, Jan S, Rahman S, Baek KH, Jan AT. (2024).* Soil and Mineral Nutrients in Plant Health: A Prospective Study of Iron and Phosphorus in the Growth and Development of Plants. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 46(6):5194-222. Cited by 12.

Jan S, Iram S, Bashir O, Shah SN, Kamal MA, Rahman S, Kim J, Jan AT. (2024).* Unleashed Treasures of Solanaceae: Mechanistic Insights into Phytochemicals with Therapeutic Potential for Combatting Human Diseases. Plants, 13(5):724. Cited by 25.

Bhat MA, Kumar V, Bhat MA, Wani IA, Dar FL, Farooq I, Bhatti F, Koser R, Rahman S, Jan AT. (2020).* Mechanistic Insights of the Interaction of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) With Plant Roots Toward Enhancing Plant Productivity by Alleviating Salinity Stress. Frontiers in Microbiology, 11:1952. Cited by 45.

Rahman S, Dutta M, Kim J, Jan AT. (2019).* CRISPR/Cas: An intriguing genomic editing tool with prospects in treating neurodegenerative diseases. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 96:22-31. Cited by 60.

Conclusion

Dr. Arif Tasleem Jan is highly qualified for the Best Researcher Award due to his impressive research productivity, diverse expertise, and leadership in high-impact projects. His continuous dedication to advancing his field, coupled with ongoing impactful publications and contributions, make him a suitable candidate for this honor.

Subashini Balakrishnan | Apparel and Fashion | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Subashini Balakrishnan | Apparel and Fashion | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, The Open University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka

Balakrishnan Subashini is a Lecturer (Unconfirmed) at the Department of Textile and Apparel Technology, Faculty of Engineering Technology, The Open University of Sri Lanka. With a solid foundation in Textile Technology, Subashini is an expert in textile processing, coloration, and natural dyes. Her contributions span teaching, research, and consultancy in areas like garment finishing, fiber science, and environmental management. 🌟

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Strengths for the Award

Research Expertise and Innovation

Dr. Subashini’s work is notably innovative, especially in the area of banana fiber processing and its applications in textiles. Her research on the mechanical and chemical properties of banana fibers, as well as the eco-friendly dyeing techniques using natural dyes, contributes significantly to sustainable textile technologies.Her publications in high-impact journals like Textile Research Journal and Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics reflect the depth and quality of her research. The investigation of banana fiber fineness and eco-friendly dyeing methods showcases her commitment to advancing textile technology.

Academic and Professional Contributions

She has a strong academic background with a Master of Philosophy in Textile and Clothing Technology and multiple certifications related to teaching and environmental management.Dr. Subashini has served in various academic roles, including curriculum development and training programs, highlighting her dedication to both teaching and research.

National and International Impact:

Her involvement in national-level projects, such as the development of banana yarn manufacturing, and her participation in international conferences and seminars demonstrate her impact beyond local boundaries. She has also contributed to industry-specific training and development.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Research Collaboration

While Dr. Subashini has shown strong individual research capabilities, further collaboration with international researchers and institutions could enhance the scope and impact of her work. This could lead to more diverse research perspectives and opportunities for larger-scale studies.

Increased Research Output and Visibility

Although she has a solid list of publications, increasing the number of high-impact publications and citations could strengthen her research profile. Engaging in more collaborative projects and high-profile conferences could improve her visibility in the global research community.

Grant and Funding Opportunities

Securing more research grants and funding would enable Dr. Subashini to undertake larger projects and expand her research scope. Seeking grants from international funding bodies could also provide additional resources for her work.

Education

Subashini holds an M.Phil. in Textile and Clothing Technology from the University of Moratuwa (2016–2021) and a Bachelor of Industrial Studies (Honors) from the Open University of Sri Lanka (2013–2015). She also completed a Certificate in Teaching Higher Education from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura (2024) and has participated in numerous specialized workshops and training programs. 📚

Experience

Currently, Subashini is a Lecturer at The Open University of Sri Lanka, teaching courses such as Garment Accessories and Ergonomics. Her prior roles include Assistant Technologist and Technical Assistant at the Sri Lanka Institute of Textile & Apparel, where she was involved in curriculum development, training programs, and technical consultancy. She has also been a Visiting Lecturer and contributed to various national-level projects and training programs. 🏫

Research Interests

Her research interests include textile processing, natural dyeing techniques, fiber science, garment finishing, and environmental management. Subashini has worked extensively on the development and optimization of banana fiber for textile applications and sustainable textile practices. 🌿

Awards

Subashini has received several accolades, including fellowships and certifications from professional institutions such as The Textile Institute (UK) and the Sri Lanka Institute of Textile & Apparel. Her contributions to research and education have been recognized nationally and internationally. 🏆

Publications Top Notes

Balakrishnan, S., Wickramasinghe, G. L. D., Wijayapala, U.G.S. (2019). Investigation on improving banana fiber fineness for textile application. Textile Research Journal, 89(21–22), 4398–4409. Link

Balakrishnan, S., Wickramasinghe, G. L. D., Wijayapala, U.G.S. (2019). Study on dyeing behavior of banana fiber with reactive dyes. Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 14(22). Link

Balakrishnan, S., Wickramasinghe, G.L.D., Wijayapala, U.G.S. (2020). A novel approach for banana (Musa) pseudo-stem fibre grading method. Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 15(2). Link

Balakrishnan, S., Wickramasinghe, G. L. D., Wijayapala, U.G.S. (2020). Physical and chemical characteristics of mechanically extracted banana fibers from top ten Sri Lankan cultivars. Journal of Natural Fibers. Link

Balakrishnan, S., Wickramasinghe, G. L. D., Wijayapala, U.G.S. (2021). Investigation on mechanical and chemical properties of banana fibre. Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 16(1–10). Link

Conclusion

Dr. Balakrishnan Subashini is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her innovative contributions to textile technology, particularly in sustainable practices using natural fibers. Her extensive teaching experience, involvement in curriculum development, and impactful research reflect her dedication and expertise in the field. By enhancing her international collaboration, increasing research output, and seeking additional funding, she could further strengthen her position as a leading researcher. Overall, her achievements and contributions make her a worthy contender for this prestigious award.

Raffaella Silvia Iovine | Geochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Raffaella Silvia Iovine | Geochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Research grant, National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Italy

Dr. Raffaella Silvia Iovine, born on September 15, 1988, is an Italian geoscientist specializing in volcanic and environmental geochemistry. Currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) in Naples, her research focuses on radon distribution in volcanic areas. With a strong academic background and extensive fieldwork experience, Dr. Iovine contributes significantly to our understanding of volcanic and environmental processes.

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Strength for the Award

Dr. Raffaella Silvia Iovine has demonstrated exceptional expertise in volcanic geochemistry and environmental monitoring through her significant contributions to the study of radon distribution in volcanic regions. Her work, particularly on radon levels in the Campi Flegrei caldera and its implications for volcanic and environmental hazards, highlights her ability to integrate geochemical methods with real-time monitoring technologies. Her research is crucial for understanding volcanic activity and public health risks associated with radon exposure. The publication of her findings in reputable journals, including Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research and Geochemistry, underscores the impact of her work in the field. Her postdoctoral research reflects a strong commitment to advancing the understanding of volcanic processes and environmental safety.

Area for Improvement

While Dr. Iovine’s research is impressive, expanding her work to include more interdisciplinary collaborations could enhance its broader impact. Integrating her findings with studies in public health, urban planning, and policy-making could provide a more comprehensive approach to addressing the risks associated with radon and volcanic activity. Additionally, increasing her visibility through more diverse conference presentations and outreach could strengthen her influence and foster broader collaborations.

Education

Dr. Iovine earned her Ph.D. in Geoscience from Georg August Universität Göttingen in 2018, where her thesis explored magmatic processes in Neapolitan volcanoes. She holds a Master’s Degree in Geology and Applied Geology from Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (2013), focusing on volcanic eruptions and magmatic systems. Her Degree in Geological Sciences from the same university (2011) involved isotopic geochemistry of volcanic eruptions.

Experience

Dr. Iovine has been a Postdoctoral Fellow at INGV since October 2021, studying radon levels in the Campi Flegrei caldera. She previously held a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (2020-2021), investigating tephrostratigraphy through isotopic analysis. Her earlier roles include a scholarship at INGV (2011) and significant research during her Ph.D. at Georg August Universität Göttingen (2013-2018).

Research Interests

Dr. Iovine’s research interests include radon geochemistry, volcanic hazards, and geochemical tracing of volcanic processes. Her work primarily focuses on the radon distribution in volcanic regions and the geochemical and isotopic analysis of volcanic and tephra samples to understand magmatic activities and environmental risks.

Awards

Dr. Iovine has been recognized for her contributions to geochemistry and volcanic studies, though specific awards are not listed. Her work, particularly on radon and volcanic activity, has significantly impacted the field.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Iovine RS, Galli G, Rufino F, et al. Geochemistry, 2024 – Radon and water geochemistry at the active Campi Flegrei volcano (Italy): The role of pore-water phenomena.
  2. Pelullo C, Arienzo I, D’Antonio M, et al. Quaternary Science Advances, 2024 – Explosive volcanic activity in Central-Southern Italy during Middle Pleistocene: A tale from tephra layers of the Acerno basin.
  3. Iovine RS, Avino R, Minopoli C, et al. Rapp. Tec. INGV, 2023 – A procedure to use the RAD7 detector for measuring 222Rn in soil gases exceeding instrumental limits.
  4. Iovine RS, Piochi M, Avino R, et al. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2022 – Radon (222Rn) levels in thermal waters of the geothermally active Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera (Southern Italy): A framework study.
  5. Iovine RS, Mazzeo FC, Wörner G, et al. Lithos, 2017 – Coupled δ18O-δ17O and 87Sr/86Sr isotope compositions suggest a radiogenic and 18O-enriched magma source for Neapolitan volcanoes (Southern Italy).

Conclusion

Dr. Raffaella Silvia Iovine is a strong candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award due to her groundbreaking work in volcanic geochemistry and environmental monitoring. Her research contributes significantly to understanding and mitigating volcanic and radon-related hazards. With continued interdisciplinary collaboration and broader outreach, her impact in the field could be even greater.