Uzma Amin | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Uzma Amin | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Curtin University, Australia.

Dr. Uzma Amin 🎓 is a passionate Lecturer in Electrical Engineering ⚡, with a Ph.D. in the field and over a decade of commitment to academia and applied research. She actively contributes to education through curriculum development and international teaching collaborations 🌍. As a member of IEEE, WIE, and the Young Professional Engineers network 👩‍💻, she also plays a key role in professional communities. Her work bridges academia and industry through hands-on supervision of student-industry projects 🔧. In addition to her technical contributions, she is a committed reviewer and volunteer, driving innovation and empowerment in engineering education 🚀.

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Suitability For Best Researcher award – Dr. Uzma Amin

Dr. Uzma Amin exemplifies the ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award through her balanced contributions in research, academia, industrial collaboration, and international teaching. With a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, she maintains a strong publication record, participates actively in global professional networks (IEEE, WIE), and has shown leadership and innovation in curriculum design and engineering education. Her research, which aligns with sustainable and impactful themes like renewable energy integration, electrical power systems, and smart grids, is both applied and interdisciplinary, reinforcing her significance in today’s technological landscape.

📘 Education & Experience

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering

  • 👩‍🏫 Lecturer in Electrical Engineering

  • 🌐 Taught postgraduate units at Curtin and Yanshan University under international collaboration

  • 📚 Developed and redesigned undergraduate and postgraduate engineering curricula

  • 🔬 23 research publications in indexed journals

  • 🤝 Supervised industrial projects with Regen Pvt Ltd, Rio Tinto, Partum Engineering, and EPC Australia

  • 🌍 Member of IEEE, WIE, and Young Professional Engineers

📈 Professional Development

Dr. Uzma Amin’s professional development reflects her proactive pursuit of excellence in engineering education and practice 🌟. She received the prestigious FHEA fellowship in 2022 🎖️, recognizing her pedagogical innovation. As a vice-chair of IEEE WIE WA section in 2023, she actively organized workshops and networking events 🤝. Her consistent role as a reviewer for top-tier journals like IEEE Access and Elsevier’s Applied Energy 📑 illustrates her influence in academic circles. Her teaching, curriculum innovation, and industrial partnerships exemplify a progressive career dedicated to both research impact and engineering education transformation 💡.

🔬 Research Focus Category

Dr. Uzma Amin’s research lies primarily in Electrical Power Systems and Renewable Energy Integration ⚡🌱. Her work addresses real-world engineering problems through applied research, with a strong emphasis on renewable power generation systems, electrical machines, and energy systems optimization 🔋. With 23 publications, she contributes to fields intersecting smart grids, clean energy, and sustainable power infrastructure 🌍. Her industry collaborations with companies like Rio Tinto and Electric Power Conversions Australia underscore the applied nature of her research 🛠️. She also reviews work in computational energy analysis and advanced electrical systems, reflecting a technically diverse focus 📘.

🏅 Awards and Honors

  • 🎖️ FHEA Fellowship, 2022 – Recognized for excellence in higher education teaching

  • 👩‍💼 Vice-Chair, IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE), WA Section, 2023

  • 📝 Regular Reviewer for top journals (IEEE Access, Elsevier, MDPI, etc.)

Publication Top Notes

1. Optimal price based control of HVAC systems in multizone office buildings for demand response

  • Authors: U. Amin, M. J. Hossain, E. Fernandez

  • Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production

  • Volume: 270

  • Article No.: 122059

  • Cited by: 67

  • Year: 2020

  • Summary: This paper proposes a price-based control strategy for HVAC systems in multizone office buildings to enhance energy efficiency and responsiveness in demand-side management under smart grid settings.

2. Computational tools for design, analysis, and management of residential energy systems

  • Authors: K. Mahmud, U. Amin, M. J. Hossain, J. Ravishankar

  • Journal: Applied Energy

  • Volume: 221

  • Pages: 535–556

  • Cited by: 52

  • Year: 2018

  • Summary: The article surveys and evaluates various computational tools that assist in designing and managing residential energy systems, particularly under the influence of emerging distributed energy resources.

3. Integration of renewable energy resources in microgrid

  • Authors: M. Ahmed, U. Amin, S. Aftab, Z. Ahmed

  • Journal: Energy and Power Engineering

  • Volume: 7 (1)

  • Pages: 12–29

  • Cited by: 44

  • Year: 2015

  • Summary: This study discusses the integration strategies of renewable energy sources in microgrids and addresses the associated challenges and opportunities from technical and economic perspectives.

4. Design, construction and study of small scale vertical axis wind turbine based on a magnetically levitated axial flux permanent magnet generator

  • Authors: G. Ahmad, U. Amin

  • Journal: Renewable Energy

  • Volume: 101

  • Pages: 286–292

  • Cited by: 39

  • Year: 2017

  • Summary: This work presents a detailed design and performance analysis of a small-scale vertical axis wind turbine, incorporating a magnetically levitated generator to reduce friction and improve energy efficiency.

5. Energy trading in local electricity market with renewables—A contract theoretic approach

  • Authors: U. Amin, M. J. Hossain, W. Tushar, K. Mahmud

  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics

  • Volume: 17 (6)

  • Pages: 3717–3730

  • Cited by: 37

  • Year: 2020

  • Summary: The paper develops a contract-theoretic framework for local energy trading in a renewable-integrated smart grid setting, ensuring fair pricing and demand satisfaction.

6. Performance analysis of an experimental smart building: Expectations and outcomes

  • Authors: U. Amin, M. J. Hossain, J. Lu, E. Fernandez

  • Journal: Energy

  • Volume: 135

  • Pages: 740–753

  • Cited by: 34

  • Year: 2017

  • Summary: This study presents real-time data and performance evaluation of an experimental smart building, highlighting discrepancies between expected and actual outcomes in energy consumption and management.

🧾 Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Uzma Amin’s career trajectory, research excellence, and international impact make her an outstanding contender for the Best Researcher Award. Her ability to merge technical depth with practical relevance, academic influence, and community engagement embodies the spirit of a researcher committed not just to discovery but also to societal and industrial transformation. Recognizing her with this award would celebrate a truly multidimensional and forward-thinking scholar. 🏆

María Cecilia Gimenez | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr.María Cecilia Gimenez | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Independent researcher at CONICET at FAMAF, U.N.C., IFEG, Conicet, Argentina.

Dr. María Cecilia Gimenez 🎓 is an accomplished Argentinian scientist specializing in theoretical and computational chemistry 🔬. Currently an Independent Researcher at CONICET and an Associate Professor at FAMAF, UNC 🇦🇷, she has contributed significantly to surface science, energy storage 🔋, and complex systems 🤖. With over 40 peer-reviewed publications 📚, her work spans Monte Carlo simulations, DFT studies, and sociophysics modeling. She has held prestigious research fellowships in Germany 🇩🇪 and Argentina, including an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship 🌍. Her collaborative projects advance sustainable technologies and deepen understanding in nanoscience, materials chemistry, and opinion dynamics.

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Suitability for Best Research Awards – Prof. Dr.María Cecilia Gimenez

Dr. María Cecilia Gimenez stands out as an exceptional researcher whose work bridges fundamental science and applied innovation. With a solid background in theoretical and computational chemistry, she has made significant, peer-recognized contributions to surface science, energy storage, and complex systems modeling. Her dual expertise in chemistry and sociophysics allows her to tackle interdisciplinary challenges with both scientific rigor and societal relevance.

She has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles, contributed to prestigious book chapters, and collaborates internationally—highlighting her active role in the global scientific community. Her Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship further reflects the international recognition of her scientific merit. In addition, her co-authorship with Serge Galam, a pioneer in sociophysics, underlines her standing in cutting-edge interdisciplinary research.

🔹 Education & Experience 

  • 🎓 1998 – Degree in Chemistry, FCQ, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC), Argentina

  • 🎓 2004 – Ph.D. in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry under Prof. E.P.M. Leiva

  • 🧪 Postdoctoral Research – With Prof. Antonio J. Ramirez-Pastor in San Luis

  • 🇩🇪 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow – Ulm University, Germany

  • 👩‍🏫 2010–Present – Associate Professor at FAMAF, UNC

  • 🔬 Current – Independent Researcher, CONICET at the Sustainable Energies Lab

🔹 Professional Development

Dr. Gimenez has cultivated a prolific academic career across Argentina and Europe 🌐. Her professional development includes postdoctoral fellowships in advanced surface simulations 🧪, international research collaborations with physicists and chemists 🌍, and over 40 SCI-indexed publications 📖. She regularly explores new frontiers in DFT and Monte Carlo methodologies, bridging theory and real-world applications in batteries 🔋, fuel cells ⚡, and social modeling 📊. Her mentoring of young scientists and integration into cross-disciplinary projects underscores her ongoing commitment to scientific excellence 💡, sustainability 🌱, and innovation in complex systems research 🧠.

🔹 Research Focus 

Dr. Gimenez’s research is centered on surface science, energy materials, and complex systems 🧪⚡. She applies Density Functional Theory (DFT) and Monte Carlo simulations to study adsorption and diffusion of atoms on metallic surfaces, particularly in the context of fuel cells 🔋 and lithium-ion batteries 🔬. Her work on percolation theory, epidemic modeling, and opinion dynamics reflects a strong engagement with complex systems and sociophysics 🤯📈. From nanoscale structures to societal behaviors, she links chemistry and physics to real-world technological and theoretical challenges 🌐. Her interdisciplinary approach supports innovation and sustainable solutions 🌿.

🔹 Awards and Honors

  • 🏅 Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship – Prestigious German postdoctoral award

  • 📚 Book Chapter Contributor – Springer’s Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry

  • 📈 Scopus h-index of 11 – Recognition of sustained scientific impact

  • 🧑‍🔬 Nominee – International Phenomenological Research Awards: Best Researcher Award

  • 🌍 Multiple International Collaborations – With researchers in Europe and Latin America

  • 🧠 Co-author with Serge Galam – A leading figure in sociophysics

Publication Top Notes

1. Percolation Threshold and Critical Exponent Analysis in Equilibrium Systems on Simple Cubic and BCC Lattices
  • Authors: M.C. Gimenez, L. Reinaudi, P.M. Centres

  • Journal: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications

  • Year: 2025

  • Summary:

    • This study likely focuses on the percolation threshold—the point at which a system undergoes a phase transition to global connectivity—on simple cubic (SC) and body-centered cubic (BCC) lattice structures.

    • It also involves the determination of critical exponents, which are important for characterizing phase transitions and universal behaviors in statistical physics.

    • Application areas may include materials science, network theory, and critical phenomena.

2. DFT-Based Kinetic Monte Carlo Study of Metal Surface Growth: Comparison of a Restricted and an Unrestricted Diffusion Model
  • Authors: S. García-García, A. Santiago Ortiz-González, S. Amaya-Roncancio, D.A. Augusto Torres-Ceron, E. Restrepo-Parra

  • Journal: Computational Materials Science

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 3

  • Summary:

    • Combines Density Functional Theory (DFT) and Kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) simulations to study the growth dynamics of metal surfaces.

    • Compares two models: restricted diffusion (e.g., limited atomic mobility) vs unrestricted diffusion (free movement).

    • Relevant for surface science, thin-film deposition, and nanostructure fabrication.

3. Diffusion Model for the Spread of Infectious Diseases: SIR Model with Mobile Agents
  • Authors: P.M. Centres, D.J. Pérez-Morelo, R.M. Guzmán-Arellano, L. Reinaudi, M.C. Gimenez

  • Journal: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 8

  • Summary:

    • A modified SIR (Susceptible-Infected-Recovered) model incorporating agent mobility, likely in a lattice or spatial domain.

    • Focuses on the spatial diffusion of diseases, improving realism over static compartmental models.

    • Useful for epidemiology, policy simulations, and modeling pandemics with mobile populations.

Conclusion

Dr. María Cecilia Gimenez exemplifies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award recipient—a prolific publication record, interdisciplinary impact, international recognition, and ongoing contributions to both fundamental research and sustainable technologies. Her work not only advances scientific knowledge but also addresses critical societal and environmental challenges. She is a deserving and outstanding candidate for this honor.

Raphael Ampedu | Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Raphael Ampedu | Management | Best Researcher Award

Phd candidate at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Ghana.

Ampedu Raphael 🇬🇭 is a dynamic researcher and professional with a strong academic background in accounting, management science, and finance 📘📊. With dual Master’s degrees from China 🇨🇳 and a Bachelor’s from Ghana 🇬🇭, he blends global education with local insight. Raphael has authored several publications on ESG, macroeconomics, fintech, and sustainability 🌱💼. He currently serves as an Insurance Claims Officer at Ghana Health Services 🏥 and actively contributes to academic and social development through teaching, volunteering, and NGO leadership 🤝📚. Fluent in English and conversant in Chinese, Raphael is committed to impactful research and inclusive progress 🌍.

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🏅Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Mr. Raphael Ampedu

Ampedu Raphael exemplifies the qualities of a globally aware, socially committed, and methodologically sound researcher. His academic journey through premier institutions in China 🇨🇳 and Ghana 🇬🇭, combined with his practical experience in public service and finance, positions him as a well-rounded professional. He merges theoretical rigor with applied insight in ESG, sustainable finance, macroeconomic policy, and fintech—topics at the heart of contemporary global challenges. His dual engagement in academic research and policy-relevant public sector work demonstrates a rare balance that enhances the practical value and societal relevance of his research.

🎓 Education & Experience

🎓 Education:

  • 📘 MSc in Professional Accounting – Wuhan Textile University, China (2021–2023)

  • 📗 MSc in Management Science & Engineering – Xi’an Jiaotong University, China (2018–2022)

  • 📙 BSc in Business Administration (Accounting) – Ghana Technology University College (2012–2016)

  • 🏫 WASSCE (Business) – Akwamuman Senior High School, Ghana (2007–2011)

💼 Experience:

  • 🏥 Insurance Claims Officer – Ghana Health Services (2023–Present)

  • 🏛️ Teaching Intern – Accra Technical University (2015–2016)

  • 🏦 Graduate Intern – Zenith Bank Ghana (2014)

📈 Professional Development

Raphael has undergone extensive professional development in finance, data analysis, and business management 📊📚. He holds industry-recognized certifications including Certified Scrum Master, Licensed Securities Broker, and ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems Associate ✅💼. Through international programs like those offered by IKCEST and UNESCO 🌐🎓, he’s gained hands-on training in frontier technologies, law, and innovative data analysis. His dedication to continuous learning is reflected in his practical expertise with tools like Stata, R, Python, and Tableau 💻📈. Raphael’s development journey shows a consistent drive to evolve both technically and strategically in the financial and research domains 🚀.

🔬 Research Focus Category

Raphael’s research focus lies at the intersection of sustainable economics, finance, and governance 🌱💰. He explores themes such as green financing, ESG performance, macroeconomic indicators, fintech innovations, and corporate governance 📉🏛️. His works examine real-world challenges like consumer behavior, healthcare financing, and fiscal policy impact in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia 🌍📊. Categorically, his research belongs to Development Economics, Financial Economics, and Sustainability Studies 🌐💡. With multiple empirical studies and SCI papers under review, his contributions aim to inform both policy and academia, with emphasis on the synergy between technology, governance, and economic growth 🚀📘.

🏆 Awards & Honors

  • 🎓 Xi’an Jiaotong University Scholarship – Awarded for academic merit

  • 🥇 Certified Scrum Master – International Scrum Institute, USA

  • 📈 Licensed Securities Broker – Ghana Stock Exchange

  • 🧑‍💼 Foundations of Business and Entrepreneurship – Skill Front Institute, USA

  • Certified Associate in Scrum Fundamentals (CASF) – Skill Front Institute

  • 🏅 ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems Associate – Skill Front Institute

  • 🌐 Innovative Financial Data Analysis Certification – UNESCO-IKCEST

Publication Top Notes

📄 1. An Empirical Study on the Influence of ESG Ratings on Earnings Management among Listed Companies in China

Authors: Ampedu Raphael, A.A. Bright, B.G.B. Mang’ati Frank Peter, Boadi Joana Ankobea, et al.
Journal: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS)
Citations: 2
Year: 2024
Summary:
This study investigates the relationship between Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) ratings and earnings management practices in Chinese listed firms. Using empirical data, the research reveals that firms with higher ESG ratings tend to engage less in earnings manipulation, suggesting that ESG performance can serve as a deterrent to unethical financial reporting.

📄 2. The Influence of Regulatory Framework and Environmental Factors on Accounting Practices by Companies in Ghana

Authors: R. Ampedu, B.A. Agyei, P.M. Frank, G. Boakye-Boateng, et al.
Journal: Unspecified
Citations: 1
Year: 2024
Summary:
This paper explores how regulatory environments and external conditions impact accounting standards and practices in Ghana. It highlights the role of institutional quality and legal compliance in improving corporate transparency and financial disclosures.

📄 3. Financial Development and Economic Growth in Tanzania

Authors: F.P. Mang’ati, B.A. Agyei, R. Ampedu
Journal: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS)
Citations: 1
Year: 2024
Summary:
The study examines the causal relationship between financial sector development and economic growth in Tanzania. It concludes that enhanced financial services and credit access significantly boost national economic performance, supporting policy reforms toward financial inclusion.

📄 4. The Tug of War: Will Regulatory Quality and Green Innovation Outpace Carbon Emissions?

Authors: R. Ampedu, X. Wang, K. Jotham, R. Mensah
Journal: Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
DOI: 100555
Year: 2025
Summary:
Focusing on global sustainability, this article examines whether improved regulatory frameworks and innovations in green technologies can mitigate the growth of carbon emissions. The findings suggest that consistent regulatory enforcement and investment in green R&D are essential to meet climate targets.

📄 5. The Influence of Social Media on Consumer Behavior in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Empirical Evidence from Ghana

Authors: A.B. Antwi, J.A. Boadi, L.O. Nunoo, C.N.O. Mensah, R. Ampedu, F.P. Mang’ati, et al.
Journal: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, Vol. 8, Issue 8
Year: 2024
Summary:
This empirical study explores how social media platforms influence consumer purchasing decisions in Sub-Saharan Africa, using Ghana as a case study. The research reveals that platforms like Facebook and Instagram significantly affect consumer awareness, preferences, and buying behavior.

📄 6. Healthcare Financing and Sustainability in Ghana: Evidence from Ada Foah Municipality

Authors: A. Raphael, A. Isaac, M.K. Agorsor
Journal: EPRA International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Studies
Year: 2022
Summary:
The paper investigates the financial challenges and sustainability of healthcare delivery in Ada Foah Municipality, Ghana. It emphasizes the need for diversified funding sources and improved public-private partnerships to ensure long-term healthcare access and efficiency.

📝 Conclusion: 

Ampedu Raphael is not only a researcher but also a public sector innovator, financial analyst, and educator. His contributions bridge the gap between research theory and practical implementation, especially in sustainability, governance, and financial inclusion. His international exposure, combined with a strong local impact in Ghana, positions him as an emerging voice in global economic and financial discourse.

Verdict: Highly Suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his interdisciplinary approach, policy-relevant research, and ongoing commitment to social and academic development.

ABDELJALIL METIOUI | Science Didactics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ABDELJALIL METIOUI | science didactics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada.

Dr. Abdeljalil Métioui 👨‍🏫 is a full professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) 🇨🇦, specializing in science didactics 🔬📘. With advanced degrees in physics and education from Université Laval 🎓, Université de Bordeaux I 🇫🇷, and Université Mohamed V 🇲🇦, he has spent decades enhancing physics education across Canada, France, and Morocco. Since 1995, he has played a leading role at UQAM in training future science educators 📚. His research explores conceptual change, digital tools in learning, and historical epistemology 🧠💻📖. Dr. Métioui actively shares his work via platforms like ResearchGate, ORCID, and Academia.edu 🌐.

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Suitability For Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdeljalil Métioui is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to the field of science didactics, with a focus on physics education. His distinguished academic journey, global teaching footprint, and over three decades of dedicated research have significantly impacted both theoretical and practical aspects of science education. Dr. Métioui is not only a prolific researcher but also a mentor, collaborator, and innovator who has helped shape science instruction across cultural and linguistic boundaries.

🔹 Education & Experience

🎓 Education:

  • 🧪 Ph.D. in Science Education – Université Laval, Canada

  • 🧲 M.Sc. in Physics – Université Laval, Canada

  • ⚛️ Bachelor’s in Physics – Université de Bordeaux I, France

  • 🔬 Diplôme d’Études Universitaires Générales (DEUG) in Physics & Spectrometry – Université Mohamed V, Morocco

👨‍🏫 Experience:

  • 🏫 Full Professor, Department of Didactics – UQAM (since 1995)

  • 🌍 Visiting and teaching roles in Canada, France, and Morocco

  • 📖 Over 30 research publications on physics didactics and student misconceptions

  • 🤝 Collaboration with Prof. Louis Trudel on diagnostic and didactic strategies

🔹 Professional Development

Dr. Métioui continually enhances his professional profile through global collaboration 🤝🌐, interdisciplinary research 🔍📘, and educational innovation. He frequently participates in academic conferences 🗣️, science education workshops 🛠️, and digital pedagogy seminars 💻📚. His ongoing work in diagnostic tools and conceptual change has positioned him as a mentor to emerging scholars 🎓🧑‍🎓. By integrating history, epistemology, and technology into science learning, he supports both academic theory and classroom practice 🏫⚙️. His dedication to knowledge dissemination is evident in his active presence on platforms like ResearchGate and Academia.edu 📡📚, reflecting his commitment to evolving science education practices.

🔹 Research Focus

Dr. Métioui’s research centers on science didactics 🔬📖, particularly in physics education ⚛️. He investigates how students construct and modify scientific concepts 🧠🔄, emphasizing conceptual change in learning environments. His work bridges historical epistemology 📚⏳ and modern pedagogical tools 💻🧰 to improve teaching strategies. He is particularly known for analyzing student misconceptions and creating diagnostic tools to tailor instruction. His collaborative research, especially with Prof. Louis Trudel, promotes evidence-based sequencing of didactic content. Dr. Métioui also explores how cultural context influences science understanding 🌍🧪, making his work critical for diverse and inclusive science education.

🔹 Awards and Honors

🏅 While specific award names are not publicly listed, his academic influence and recognitions include:

  • 📘 Published 30+ peer-reviewed research papers in prestigious journals

  • 🏫 Long-standing tenure and full professorship at UQAM (since 1995)

  • 🤝 Invited collaborator and consultant in international science education projects

  • 🌍 Recognized for cross-cultural research contributions in science didactics

  • 📡 Highly cited and followed on ResearchGate, ORCID, and Academia.edu

Publication Top Notes

📄 Article Title:
Primary School Preservice Teachers’ Alternative Conceptions about Light Interaction with Matter (Reflection, Refraction, and Absorption) and Shadow Size Changes on Earth and Sun

👤 Author: Métioui, Abdeljalil
📚 Journal: Education Sciences
📅 Year: 2023
🔓 Open Access: Yes
📊 Citations: 5

🔍 Description
This study explores the misconceptions held by primary school preservice teachers regarding the interaction of light with matter—specifically reflection, refraction, and absorption—as well as their understanding of shadow size variation due to the Earth-Sun relationship. Using a qualitative methodology, the research highlights that many future educators struggle with scientifically accurate conceptualizations of these key physics and astronomy concepts. Their misunderstandings, rooted in intuitive or everyday reasoning, pose challenges for effective science teaching. The paper emphasizes the importance of targeted teacher training and curriculum reforms to correct these alternative conceptions before they are passed on to students. The findings contribute significantly to science education literature and underline the necessity of improving conceptual clarity in teacher preparation programs.

🏁 Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Abdeljalil Métioui embodies the qualities of an outstanding researcher: deep expertise, innovation, international reach, and educational impact. His lifetime of scholarship in science education, particularly his focus on improving how physics is taught and understood, makes him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work continues to inspire educators, inform teaching practices, and enhance science literacy worldwide.

Samira Azizi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Samira Azizi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D candidate at Politecnico di Milano, Italy.

Samira Azizi 🎓 is a Ph.D. candidate at Politecnico di Milano 🇮🇹, specializing in smart structural control and vision-based structural health monitoring (SHM) 🏗️📹. Her work focuses on enhancing earthquake resilience through real-time damage detection and adaptive stiffness systems 🌐⚙️. She has contributed significantly to full-field motion estimation using video data and advanced optimization techniques such as particle swarm algorithms 🧠📈. As a dedicated researcher, Samira serves on editorial boards 📚, reviews for prestigious journals ✍️, and engages in innovative, non-contact SHM technologies. Her passion lies in bridging advanced engineering with intelligent monitoring solutions 🌍💡.

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Suitability For Best Researcher Award:

Samira Azizi is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award based on her cutting-edge research, interdisciplinary innovation, and global academic engagement. Her work bridges structural engineering, artificial intelligence, and computer vision, with a clear focus on non-contact, vision-based structural health monitoring (SHM) — a domain crucial for infrastructure safety in earthquake-prone regions. Her leadership as a peer reviewer and editorial board member, combined with impactful publications and innovative methodologies, demonstrate excellence and commitment to advancing civil engineering research.

🔹 Education & Experience

🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. Candidate in Structural EngineeringPolitecnico di Milano, Italy 🇮🇹

  • Research background in system identification, control systems, and structural health monitoring 🏗️

💼 Experience:

  • Short-term research contract (ongoing) at Politecnico di Milano 🔬

  • Peer reviewer for journals including PLOS ONE, Engineering Structures, and Experimental Mechanics 📰

  • Editorial board member of Frontiers in Built Environment 📖

  • Published multiple high-impact research papers in SCI/Scopus-indexed journals 📑

🔹 Professional Development

Samira Azizi has demonstrated exceptional professional growth through collaborative research projects and technical expertise in system dynamics and SHM technologies 🔍🤝. Her editorial roles and frequent peer reviewing across top journals reflect her critical thinking and in-depth knowledge 📘🔬. She continues to refine her research acumen by actively engaging in advanced image processing and video-based structural analysis 📹🧠. With a focus on non-contact, intelligent monitoring frameworks, she is also pursuing a research contract at Politecnico di Milano, enhancing her academic trajectory 🚀. Samira’s constant pursuit of innovation and precision defines her as a rising star in engineering research 🌟📐.

🔹 Research Focus Area

Samira’s research centers on vision-based structural identification and control systems 🎥🏗️. Her innovative work bridges civil engineering with artificial intelligence and image processing 🤖📸, aiming to improve structural integrity assessment without physical sensors. She develops non-contact, video-based motion estimation frameworks that track both macro and subpixel movements, ideal for real-time damage detection ⚡🔧. By integrating tools like particle swarm optimization and complexity pursuit, her studies push forward the field of output-only modal analysis 🌀📉. Her goal is to create sustainable, smart monitoring systems for resilient infrastructure in seismically active regions 🌍🛠️.

🔹 Awards & Honors

🏆 Awards & Recognitions:

  • ✨ Selected editorial board member – Frontiers in Built Environment

  • 🏅 Reviewer for reputed journals: PLOS ONE, Engineering Structures, Experimental Mechanics, etc.

  • 📝 Multiple peer-reviewed journal publications in top-tier SCI/Scopus outlets

  • 🎓 Invited speaker and contributor at international conferences (e.g., ECSA-10)

  • 🌐 Recognized for developing innovative semi-active stiffness control systems and full-field video measurement techniques

Publication Top Notes

Article Title:

Structural Identification Using Digital Image Correlation Technology

Authors:
  • Samira S. Azizi

  • Kaveh K. Karami

  • Stefano S. Mariani

Published in:

Engineering Proceedings, 2023
Access: Open Access (Link currently disabled)

Abstract Summary

This paper explores the application of Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technology for structural identification in engineering systems. DIC is a non-contact optical method used to measure deformation, displacement, and strain by tracking speckle patterns on the surface of materials. The study focuses on the implementation of DIC to assess the structural response under various loading conditions. Through experimental validation and comparative analysis, the authors demonstrate the effectiveness of DIC in enhancing the accuracy and reliability of structural health monitoring techniques.

🏁 Conclusion:

Samira Azizi exemplifies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award recipient. Her interdisciplinary approach, scientific rigor, and global academic engagement place her at the forefront of innovation in structural engineering. She is not only shaping the future of smart infrastructure but also elevating the standards of academic research and collaboration. Awarding her this recognition would honor a truly transformative contributor to engineering science.

Mokgadi Phoebe Ramaloko | Economic | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mokgadi Phoebe Ramaloko | Economic | Best Researcher Award

Phd Researcher at University of Urbino, Botswana.

Dr. Mokgadi Phoebe Ramaloko 🎓 is a passionate researcher from Botswana 🇧🇼, specializing in climate change 🌍, migration 🧳, and industrial policy 🏭. She is completing her Ph.D. in Global Studies: Economy, Society, and Law at the University of Urbino 🇮🇹, where her research focuses on Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in Zambia 🇿🇲. Dr. Ramaloko holds a Master’s in Asia Pacific Affairs from Taiwan 🇹🇼 and a Bachelor’s in Finance from Botswana. With international research experience, scholarly publications 📚, and expertise in data analysis tools 📊, she contributes actively to global academic discourse and policy-oriented research 🌐.

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🏆 Sutability For Best Researcher Award – Dr. Mokgadi Phoebe Ramaloko

Dr. Mokgadi Phoebe Ramaloko is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to her outstanding interdisciplinary research spanning climate change, migration, and industrial policy—with a unique focus on Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in Africa. Her academic journey traverses three continents (Africa, Asia, Europe), illustrating global perspective, adaptability, and scholarly depth. With a track record of fieldwork, quantitative research, peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and scholarship recognition, she embodies the values of innovative, solution-oriented, and internationally impactful research.

🔹 Education 🎓 & Experience 🧠

Education 🎓

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Global Studies (Economy, Society & Law), University of Urbino, Italy – Thesis on SEZs in Zambia

  • 🎓 Master of Social Science in Asia Pacific Affairs, National Sun Yat Sen University, Taiwan – Thesis on Chinese SEZs in Africa

  • 🎓 Bachelor of Finance, University of Botswana

Research & Work Experience 🧠

  • 🔬 Research Assistant, University of Urbino – Mediterranean student attitude study (2023–2024)

  • 🌍 Ph.D. Student Exchange, University of Zambia – Fieldwork & quantitative analysis on SEZs (2021–2022)

  • 📊 Research Assistant, National Sun Yat Sen University – Focused on China-Africa investment (2015–2016)

  • 🗂️ Administrative roles at BA ISAGO University, Fuel In Motion, and BATEP (2011–2015)

🔹 Professional Development

Dr. Ramaloko has consistently enhanced her research and analytical skills 🔬 through diverse international academic programs and collaborative projects 🌍. Her experience spans quantitative and qualitative research 📊📋, advanced data analysis using SPSS, Stata & Excel 💻, and cross-university cooperation across the Mediterranean region 🧩. She has presented her findings at international conferences 🎤 and co-authored peer-reviewed journal articles 📚. Adept with research tools like EndNote, Zotero, and Mendeley 🛠️, she has also gained administrative and organizational expertise 🗃️. Her dynamic academic journey bridges Africa, Asia, and Europe, making her a globally oriented, interdisciplinary scholar ✨.

🔹 Research Focus

Dr. Ramaloko’s research 🧠 focuses on economic development and social transformation through the lens of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) 🏭 in Africa, especially Zambia and Ethiopia 🇿🇲🇪🇹. She explores how SEZs influence industrial growth, employment creation 💼, and policy formation 🧾. In parallel, her growing interest in climate change 🌡️ and its intersection with migration 🚶‍♀️ broadens her scope into sustainability and human mobility studies 🌍. Her work is both policy-relevant and empirically grounded, offering vital insights into regional integration, development economics 📈, and international cooperation 🤝.

🔹 Awards & Honors 🏅

  • 🏅 University of Urbino Ph.D. Scholarship (2019–2023)

  • 🏅 IMAPA Scholarship – National Sun Yat Sen University, Taiwan (2015–2016)

  • 🏅 Government of Botswana Scholarship – Undergraduate Studies (2007–2010)

Publication Top Notes

📄 Title: China-Zambia engagements: is there change, what has changed and why?
✍️ Authors: G. Hampwaye, P. Carmody, P.M. Ramaloko
📘 Journal: Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, Vol. 12, Issue 1, pp. 179–198
📅 Year: 2023
🔗 Cited by: 1 
🔍 Abstract: This paper examines the evolving nature of China–Zambia relations, focusing on political, economic, and infrastructural engagements. It explores whether these engagements have undergone significant transformation, what specific changes have occurred, and what factors have driven these shifts. The analysis considers both Zambian agency and Chinese strategic interests within the broader context of Africa–China relations.

🔚 Conclusion

Dr. Ramaloko’s research excellence, global academic mobility, and dedication to development-focused scholarship make her a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances academic discourse but also offers practical solutions for pressing global challenges. She exemplifies the award’s criteria through innovation, policy relevance, cross-cultural competence, and academic rigor. 🏅✅

Hichem Saidi | Finance | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hichem Saidi | Finance | Best Academic Researcher Award

Professor at Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University Deanship of Scientific Research, Saudi Arabia.

Hichem Saidi is an Associate Professor of Economics and Quantitative Methods at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics with High Distinction and is a laureate of the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education’s Agregation in Quantitative Methods 🎓. With extensive teaching and research experience, he leads programs in data science, risk management, and quantitative analysis 📊. His research explores financial economics, energy economics, and economic growth, focusing on advanced econometric methods 📈. Hichem actively contributes to international journals and conferences, fostering knowledge exchange in economics and finance globally 🌍.

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Suitability for Best Academic Researcher Award – Hichem Saidi

Dr. Hichem Saidi is a highly qualified academic with an outstanding research and teaching profile in economics and quantitative methods. His strong educational background—including a Ph.D. with High Distinction and prestigious Agregation award—reflects his academic excellence. As an Associate Professor, he leads advanced programs in data science, risk management, and quantitative analysis, positioning him as a key academic leader. His focused research on financial and energy economics, employing sophisticated econometric techniques, has contributed significantly to understanding economic growth and banking stability, particularly in the MENA region. His consistent publication record in top-tier journals and active participation in global conferences further underline his suitability for this award.

Education and Experience

Education:

  • 🎓 2021: Agregation in Quantitative Methods (Laureate), Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education

  • 🎓 2019: Habilitation for Supervising Doctoral Research, University of Manouba, Tunisia

  • 🎓 2013: Ph.D. in Economics (High Distinction), University of Tunis El Manar

  • 🎓 2008: M.Sc. in Mathematical Economics and Econometrics, University of Tunis El Manar

Experience:

  • 👨‍🏫 Since 2021: Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods, University of Manouba

  • 👨‍🏫 2015–2021: Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods, University of Manouba

  • 🎓 Since 2017: Head of M.Sc in Data Science & MBA in Risk and Insurance Management, ESCT Manouba

  • 🔬 Since 2015: Responsible for Research Cell, ESCT, Tunisia

  • 📚 2011–2015: Research & Teaching Assistant, Universities of Manouba and Tunis El Manar

Professional Development

Hichem Saidi has developed a strong academic and professional profile through leadership roles in quantitative economics and data science programs 🎓. He heads graduate programs including MSc in Banking and Finance, MBA in Insurance, and Data Science, ensuring the integration of advanced econometric methods and practical applications 📊. He manages a dedicated research cell fostering interdisciplinary projects and collaborations 🔬. Hichem actively participates in international symposiums and conferences, presenting innovative research on finance, energy, and growth economics 🌍. His continuous efforts enhance educational quality and research impact in the MENA region and beyond.

Research Focus Category

Hichem Saidi’s research centers on Financial Economics 💰, exploring the dynamics between finance and economic growth 🌱. He investigates the impact of energy economics, particularly renewable energy, on regional development ⚡️. His expertise includes advanced panel econometrics with structural breaks and cointegration methods 📈, focusing on financial market openness, institutional quality, and their effects on banking stability and non-performing loans 🏦. Saidi also examines corporate social responsibility in relation to climate risk and bank performance 🌍. His interdisciplinary approach combines quantitative methods with policy implications, addressing challenges in the MENA and GCC regions.

Awards and Honors

  • 🏅 Laureate of the Agregation in Quantitative Methods, Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education (2021)

  • 🎖 Habilitation for Supervising Doctoral Research, University of Manouba (2019)

  • 🏆 Ph.D. with High Distinction, University of Tunis El Manar (2013)

  • 📜 Multiple peer-reviewed publications in ABDC and Q-ranked journals

  • 🌐 Recognized speaker at international conferences on finance, energy, and econometrics

Publication Top Notes

📘 1. Natural Resource Rent and Bank Stability in the MENA Region: Does Institutional Quality Matter?

Journal: Risks
Publication Date: May 22, 2025
DOI: 10.3390/risks13060101
Authors: Abdelaziz Hakimi, Hichem Saidi, Mohamed Ali Khemiri
Summary: This paper investigates the role of institutional quality in moderating the relationship between natural resource rents and bank stability in MENA countries. It provides empirical evidence that better governance can mitigate the adverse effects of resource dependence on banking systems.

📗 2. Does Financial Inclusion Affect Non-Performing Loans and Liquidity Risk in the MENA Region? A Comparative Analysis Between GCC and Non-GCC Countries

Journal: Economies
Publication Date: May 21, 2025
DOI: 10.3390/economies13050143
Authors: Abdelaziz Hakimi, Hichem Saidi, Lamia Adili
Summary: This study assesses the impact of financial inclusion on non-performing loans and liquidity risk, highlighting regional disparities between GCC and non-GCC countries and offering policy insights.

📄 3. Exploring the Relationship Between Board Composition and Non-Performing Loans: A Comparative Analysis Across GCC and Non-GCC Countries

Type: Preprint
Date: March 13, 2025
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202503.0914.v1
Authors: Abdelaziz Hakimi, Hichem Saidi, Soumaya Saidi
Summary: This preprint explores how board structure influences credit risk management across Gulf and non-Gulf countries, focusing on board diversity and independence.

📙 4. Do Financial Market Openness and Stock Market Returns Drive Economic Growth in GCC Countries? New Investigation from Panel Structural Breaks

Journal: International Journal of Financial Studies
Publication Date: March 4, 2025
DOI: 10.3390/ijfs13010040
Authors: Hichem Saidi, Houssem Rachdi, Abdelaziz Hakimi, Khalil Alnabulsi
Summary: This paper explores how financial openness and market performance influence economic growth in GCC economies, incorporating structural break analysis.

📕 5. On the Technology-Growth Relationship: Does the Institutional Quality Matter? A Panel Simultaneous Equation Framework

Journal: Journal of the Knowledge Economy
Year: 2024
DOI: 10.1007/s13132-023-01228-6
Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85150516567
Authors: Saidi, H.; Hakimi, A.; Rachdi, H.
Summary: Using a panel simultaneous equations approach, this study analyzes the conditional relationship between technology diffusion and economic growth, emphasizing the role of institutions.

6. The Interplay Between Financial Development, Electricity Consumption and Foreign Direct Investment in the GCC Countries: New Insights from GMM Panel VAR

Journal: Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy
Year: 2022
DOI: 10.1080/15567249.2022.2136875
Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85140403499
Authors: Saidi, H.; Montasser, G.E.; Doytch, N.
Summary: This article presents dynamic interactions between financial development, energy usage, and FDI in GCC nations using GMM Panel VAR methodology.

Conclusion

Dr. Hichem Saidi exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding academic researcher through his rigorous scholarship, leadership in education, and impactful research addressing real-world economic issues. His commitment to advancing quantitative economics and fostering research excellence makes him a strong candidate for the Best Academic Researcher Award.

Ion Romulus Scorei | Biochemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Ion Romulus Scorei | Biochemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Manager at Bioboron Research Institute, Romania.

Prof. Ion Romulus Scorei, Ph.D., is a renowned Romanian biochemist and the Founder & Manager of the BioBoron Research Institute 🧪 since 2011. He serves as a Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Craiova’s Faculty of Horticulture 🌿. With over 40 years of scientific excellence, he specializes in boron biochemistry and nutraceutical research. He pioneered the use of calcium fructoborate, securing patents and international awards 🏅. As head of the Biochemistry Research Laboratory since 1990, his work bridges academic innovation and applied science, earning him recognition as Science Man of the Year by the Mihai Eminescu International Academy 🏆.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Prof. Ion Romulus Scorei

Prof. Ion Romulus Scorei stands out as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his four-decade-long commitment to cutting-edge biochemical research and innovation. As a leading expert in boron biochemistry and the pioneering force behind calcium fructoborate research, his groundbreaking work in nutraceuticals and functional food chemistry has earned both scientific and commercial recognition. His unique ability to translate fundamental science into patented technologies, while mentoring the next generation of scientists and influencing national research policy, showcases a rare blend of academic rigor, innovation, and impact.

🎓 Education & Experience

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Biochemistry, University of Bucharest (1997)

  • 🎓 M.Sc. & B.Sc. in Biochemistry, University of Bucharest

  • 👨‍🔬 Professor of Biochemistry, University of Craiova, Faculty of Horticulture

  • 🧪 Founder & Manager, BioBoron Research Institute (since 2011)

  • 🧬 Head, Biochemistry Research Laboratory, University of Craiova (since 1990)

  • 📊 Researcher & Director, Multiple R&D projects (national & international)

🧠 Professional Development

Prof. Scorei’s professional journey reflects a deep commitment to research, innovation, and science communication. As a leader in the field of boron chemistry 🧪, he has collaborated on numerous international and national research projects. He is actively involved in promoting nutraceutical advancements, functional foods, and therapeutic applications of boron compounds 🌿. A seasoned mentor and evaluator, he contributes to shaping Romanian science policy through national program reviews 📝. With regular participation in international conferences and peer-reviewed publications, Prof. Scorei is continuously developing both his scientific expertise and leadership in biochemical innovation 🧬.

🔬 Research Focus Area

Prof. Scorei’s research centers on boron biochemistry, with a special focus on calcium fructoborate, a boron-based compound with health-enhancing properties 🌿. He explores its roles in prebiotic chemistry, nutritional biochemistry, and functional foods. His studies contribute to understanding boron’s essential role in cell signaling, enzyme regulation, and anti-inflammatory mechanisms 🧠. His work has significant implications in nutraceuticals, promoting natural alternatives for joint health, cardiovascular wellness, and overall immunity 🏃‍♂️💚. Prof. Scorei’s interdisciplinary approach blends biochemistry, pharmacology, and horticultural science to pioneer boron’s therapeutic potential for both academic and industrial applications 🧪.

🏆 Awards & Honors

  • 🏅 Gold Medals from Innovation Fairs – Geneva, Bucharest & Warsaw

  • 🧪 International Patents for Calcium Fructoborate innovations

  • 👨‍🎓 Science Man of the Year (2010) – Mihai Eminescu International Academy

  • 📜 Expert Evaluator for Romanian National Research Programs

  • 🏆 Recognition for Innovation Excellence in Functional Food and Nutraceutical Research

Publication Top Notes

📘 1. Effects of Boron-Containing Compounds in the Fungal Kingdom

Authors: E. Estevez-Fregoso, E.D. Farfán-García, I.H. García-Coronel, I.R. Scorei, M.A. Soriano-Ursúa
Type: Review Article | Access: Open Access
Citations: 18
Summary:
This review explores how boron-containing compounds (BCCs) interact with various fungal species. It highlights their antifungal mechanisms, including cell wall disruption, metabolic interference, and enzyme inhibition. The paper emphasizes the potential use of BCCs in antifungal drug development and agricultural biosecurity due to their selective toxicity and effectiveness.

❤️ 2. Effects of Boron-Containing Compounds on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors – A Review

Authors: I. Donoiu, C. Militaru, O. Obleagă, I.R. Scorei, O.C. Rogoveanu
Type: Review Article | Access: Open Access
Citations: 63
Summary:
This review investigates the role of boron-containing compounds in reducing cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. It compiles data on their effects on lipid profiles, blood pressure regulation, inflammation, and oxidative stress. The authors argue that BCCs may support cardiovascular health through their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, suggesting further clinical research is warranted.

Conclusion

Prof. Ion Romulus Scorei embodies the essence of a Best Researcher—a visionary whose work bridges foundational science and real-world application. His relentless pursuit of innovation in boron biochemistry and his leadership in nutraceutical research make him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His scientific contributions have not only advanced global understanding but also offered tangible health benefits, reinforcing his legacy as a leader in biochemical innovation.

Joseph El Roumi | Cardiac Imaging | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Joseph El Roumi | Cardiac Imaging | Best Researcher Award

Advanced Cardiac Imaging Fellow at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, United States.

Dr. Joseph El Roumi 🫀 is a compassionate and accomplished cardiologist specializing in advanced heart failure, transplant cardiology, and cardiac imaging. Based in Cleveland, OH 📍, he is currently a cardiac multimodality imaging fellow at the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic 🏥. With a rich clinical background in infiltrative and genetic cardiomyopathies, mechanical circulatory support, and structural heart disease, Dr. El Roumi utilizes echocardiography, cardiac MRI, and CT 🧠 to deliver personalized, cutting-edge care. He is a skilled proceduralist, a prolific researcher 🧬, a multilingual communicator 🌍, and an editorial contributor 📚 dedicated to innovation and excellence in cardiovascular medicine ❤️.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Joseph El Roumi

Dr. Joseph El Roumi is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his remarkable contributions to cardiovascular research, particularly in the fields of cardiac inflammation, infiltrative cardiomyopathies, and multimodality imaging. Currently advancing his expertise at the Cleveland Clinic, he is actively shaping the future of heart failure management and cardiac imaging through rigorous academic inquiry, collaborative research, and impactful publications. His passion for precision medicine and innovation in diagnostics makes him a leader in the emerging landscape of cardiology research.

🎓 Education & Experience

  • 🎓 M.D. & B.S. in Biology – University of Balamand, Lebanon

  • 🏥 Residency in Internal Medicine – American University of Beirut

  • 🫀 Fellowship in Cardiovascular Medicine – American University of Beirut

  • 🧠 Cardiac Imaging Fellowship (Current) – Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

  • 🩺 Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Clinical Experience – Cleveland Clinic

  • 🛠️ Procedural Expertise – Echocardiographic guidance, RH catheterizations, EMBs

  • 🧬 Research Collaborator – Working with Drs. Allan Klein & Tom Wang

📈 Professional Development

Dr. El Roumi continually enhances his expertise through immersive clinical training and scholarly activity 🔍. He is currently pursuing Level III certifications in Cardiac MRI and CT 🖥️, alongside eligibility for SCMR board exams. Actively licensed in Ohio 🗃️, he regularly attends national cardiology conferences and contributes to ACC.org 🧑‍💻. As a manuscript reviewer for JACC and author in several high-impact journals 📑, Dr. El Roumi merges academic curiosity with clinical impact. His multidisciplinary collaborations and commitment to education position him as a future leader in cardiovascular imaging and heart failure innovation 🧭.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. El Roumi’s research centers on cardiac inflammation, infiltrative diseases, and imaging-guided therapies 🔍. He actively explores conditions like cardiac amyloidosis, sarcoidosis, and pericarditis, combining clinical insights with advanced imaging techniques such as echocardiography, cardiac MRI, and CT 🧬. His projects aim to refine diagnostic pathways and treatment strategies for complex cardiomyopathies and structural heart disease 🫀. Collaborating with global leaders at the Cleveland Clinic 🏥, he contributes to high-impact journals and ongoing multicenter studies. Dr. El Roumi’s passion for innovation, precision medicine, and cross-disciplinary science drives his research portfolio forward 📊.

🏆 Awards & Honors

  • 🏅 Contributor – ACC.org (American College of Cardiology)

  • 📖 Editorial Contributor – JACC Case Reports

  • 📝 Reviewer – Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC)

  • 🧬 Published Author – Amyloid, Current Heart Failure Reports, Expert Review of Hematology, JACC Case Reports

  • 🧠 Ongoing Fellow – Cleveland Clinic Cardiac Imaging Program

Publication Top Notes

🫀 Isolated Tricuspid Regurgitation: Insights into Pathophysiology, Advanced Diagnostics, and Emerging Therapeutic Strategies

Published: May 12, 2025
Journal: Surgeries
DOI: 10.3390/surgeries6020039
Contributors: Mohammed Shaban, Joseph El Roumi, Muhammad Ahmed Malik, Aro Daniela Arockiam, Elio Haroun, Tom Kai Ming Wang
Summary:
The article “Isolated Tricuspid Regurgitation” (2025) explores the growing clinical relevance of tricuspid valve dysfunction occurring without other valve diseases. It reviews the underlying causes, highlights advanced diagnostic tools like 3D echo and cardiac MRI, and discusses emerging minimally invasive treatments, including transcatheter therapies. The study emphasizes early diagnosis and personalized treatment to improve outcomes.

Conclusion

With a unique blend of clinical acumen, research productivity, editorial leadership, and global collaboration, Dr. Joseph El Roumi exemplifies the ideal profile for the Best Researcher Award. His work is pushing the boundaries of cardiovascular imaging and heart failure diagnostics, ensuring measurable impact on both academic cardiology and patient outcomes worldwide.

Xingjia Li | Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xingjia Li | Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Senior Engineer at Shanghai Liangxin Electrical Co., Ltd., China.

Dr. Xingjia Li 🎓 is a dynamic early-career researcher specializing in robotics 🤖 and electrical systems ⚡. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Jiangsu University, China 🇨🇳, in 2023. Currently, he is a Postdoctoral Associate at Shanghai Liangxin Electrical Co., Ltd. 🏢, where he explores advanced sensor data processing integrated with machine learning 🤖📊. His work is focused on creating intelligent and secure systems for human-centered applications 🧠🔒. Passionate about innovation and industrial collaboration, Dr. Li aims to bridge the gap between research and real-world impact 🌐💼.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Xingjia Li

Dr. Xingjia Li is a highly promising early-career researcher whose work stands at the intersection of robotics, electrical systems, and machine learning. While he is still in the early stages of his academic journey, his innovative research direction, strong industrial collaboration, and interdisciplinary approach make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award in the early-career or emerging researcher category. His focus on human-centered intelligent systems showcases a commitment to solving real-world problems using advanced technologies, a quality that aligns perfectly with the spirit of this award.

🔹 Education & Experience

🎓 Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering – Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China (2023)
🧪 Postdoctoral Associate – Shanghai Liangxin Electrical Co., Ltd., Postdoctoral Workstation, Shanghai, China (2023–Present)
🔬 Research InterestsRobotics 🤖, Electrical Systems ⚡, Sensor Data Processing with Machine Learning 📈
🔗 Application Areas – Human-centered Systems 🧍‍♂️🛡️, Automation 🤝, Smart Devices 📲

🔹 Professional Development

Dr. Li is committed to continuous professional growth through industrial collaboration and advanced research 🤝🧪. At Shanghai Liangxin Electrical Co., Ltd., he participates in practical projects focused on secure and intelligent automation systems 🔒🤖. He actively engages in interdisciplinary learning, integrating machine learning, AI, and electrical systems to enhance innovation 📚💡. His exposure to both academic and industrial environments enables him to develop real-world applications that solve current technological challenges 🌍🛠️. By staying updated through research networks, technical seminars, and collaboration, Dr. Li positions himself as a forward-thinking researcher 📖🌐.

🔹 Research Focus Category 

Dr. Xingjia Li’s research falls under AI-driven robotics and smart electrical systems 🤖⚡. He specializes in applying machine learning techniques to process sensor data 📊🧠, enabling systems to become more intelligent, secure, and adaptive to human needs. His focus includes cyber-physical systems, human-machine interfaces, and automation technologies 💻🔧. These technologies have broad applications in healthcare, industrial automation, and smart homes 🏥🏭🏠. Dr. Li’s interdisciplinary approach combines mechanical engineering, computer science, and electrical design to create next-generation human-centric innovations 🌐🤝.

🔹 Awards & Honors

As a recent Ph.D. graduate and emerging researcher, Dr. Xingjia Li 🎓 is in the early stages of building his academic and professional recognition profile. While there are currently no publicly documented awards or honors 🏅, his active involvement in cutting-edge research projects and collaboration with industry through Shanghai Liangxin Electrical Co., Ltd. 🏢 positions him well for future accolades. With continued publication of impactful research, participation in international conferences 🌐, and contributions to innovation in robotics and machine learning 🤖📊, Dr. Li is poised to earn distinctions such as best paper awards, patents, or young researcher honors in the near future 🌟📈.

Publication Top Notes

1. Optimization of Piezoelectric Energy Harvester Using Equilibrium Optimizer Algorithm

  • Conference: 16th Symposium on Piezoelectricity, Acoustic Waves, and Device Applications (SPAWDA)

  • Date: October 11, 2022

  • DOI: 10.1109/spawda56268.2022.10046019

  • Contributors: Jian Sun, X. J. Li, J. N. Gu, M. L. Pu, H. Chen

  • Summary: This paper presents a novel approach to enhance the efficiency of piezoelectric energy harvesters by applying the Equilibrium Optimizer algorithm, a nature-inspired metaheuristic, for optimal parameter tuning. The method improves energy output and system stability.

2. Tuning ANFIS Using a Simplified Sparrow Search Algorithm

  • Journal: Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering

  • Date: February 10, 2022

  • DOI: 10.3233/ATDE220091

  • Contributor: Xingjia Li

  • Summary: This study applies a simplified version of the Sparrow Search Algorithm to optimize the parameters of the Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS), enhancing its performance in complex engineering problems.

3. A Numerical Approach for Flexoelectric Energy Harvester Modeling Using COMSOL Multiphysics

  • Conference: 15th Symposium on Piezoelectricity, Acoustic Waves and Device Applications (SPAWDA)

  • Date: June 4, 2021

  • DOI: 10.1109/spawda51471.2021.9445427

  • Contributor: Xingjia Li

  • Summary: This paper proposes a numerical model of a flexoelectric energy harvester using COMSOL Multiphysics, addressing the coupling of mechanical and electrical domains to predict device performance accurately.

4. A Fusion Parameter Method for Classifying Freshness of Fish Based on Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

  • Journal: Journal of Food Quality

  • Date: March 10, 2021

  • DOI: 10.1155/2021/6664291

  • Contributors: Jian Sun, Yuhao Liu, Gangshan Wu, Yecheng Zhang, Rongbiao Zhang, X. J. Li, Daniel Cozzolino

  • Summary: The research introduces a fusion parameter technique combining electrochemical impedance spectroscopy data to accurately classify fish freshness, demonstrating potential for food quality control applications.

5. Research on the Actuation Performance of 2D-Orthotropic Piezoelectric Composite Materials Linear Phased Array Transducer

  • Journal: Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

  • Date: August 1, 2019

  • DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2019.16814

  • Contributor: Xingjia Li

  • Summary: This article investigates the actuation performance of a 2D-orthotropic piezoelectric composite used in linear phased array transducers, highlighting the material’s anisotropic effects on acoustic wave propagation.

6. Design and Optimization for Double-Sided Interdigital Transducer with Piezoelectric Substrate

  • Conference: 13th Symposium on Piezoelectricity, Acoustic Waves and Device Applications (SPAWDA)

  • Date: January 11, 2019

  • Contributor: Xingjia Li

  • Summary: The paper focuses on the design and optimization of double-sided interdigital transducers on piezoelectric substrates to improve device efficiency and sensitivity for acoustic applications.

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Conclusion

While Dr. Li is at the beginning of his research career, his exceptional potential, innovation-driven mindset, and strong research focus make him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award (Emerging Researcher Category). His contributions already demonstrate the capacity to shape the future of robotics and intelligent systems. With continued research output and growing industrial impact, Dr. Li is on a clear path to becoming a leading figure in his field.