Xiu-Ping Chen | Mass Spectrometry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Xiu-Ping Chen | Mass Spectrometry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Xiu-Ping Chen | Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine | China

Ms. Xiu-Ping Chen is an accomplished researcher specializing in proteomics, metabonomics, and mass spectrometry-based analysis, with extensive experience in developing and optimizing analytical workflows for complex biological systems. She has played a leading role in multiple research projects focusing on proteomic and metabolomic profiling, contributing significantly to the establishment of high-precision analytical platforms. In proteomics, she has designed and implemented experimental procedures, optimized pretreatment workflows, and assisted in setting national standards for sample preparation. Her leadership has been pivotal in completing several funded projects and ensuring the effective maintenance and operation of LC-MS/MS systems, enhancing analytical accuracy and reproducibility. In the field of metabonomics, Ms. Chen has investigated metabolite profiling and contributed to the procurement and implementation of advanced mass spectrometry instruments. Her technical proficiency extends to qualitative and quantitative analysis of multiple compounds using GC-MS and LC-MS, with expertise in trace-level detection in complex matrices. She has rich experience in database construction, enabling efficient data interpretation and biomarker discovery. Ms. Chen is also proficient in data post-processing and mass spectrometry data management, ensuring reliable results across large-scale studies. Her work integrates advanced instrumental techniques with computational analysis to support high-impact biomedical and environmental research. With a strong focus on innovation and analytical precision, she has contributed to several multidisciplinary projects, resulting in notable publications in peer-reviewed journals. She has authored and co-authored over 18 scientific papers in recognized journals indexed by SCI and Scopus, accumulating more than 320 citations with an h-index of 9, reflecting her growing influence in analytical and biological sciences. Her contributions to proteomic and metabolomic research have strengthened analytical capabilities in biomarker identification, quantitative analysis, and quality assurance, making her a valuable contributor to modern life science research and instrumentation development.

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Featured Publications

Wei, Y.-X., Asgari, M., Zhao, Q.-F., Zhang, S.-S., Alifujiang, Z., Zhang, F., Chen, X.-P., & Feng, C.-G. (2025). Inhibition profiling of Rhodiola crenulata on lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes. Molecules, 30(21), 4199.

Haitao Fan | Business | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Haitao Fan | Business | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Haitao Fan | WenZhou university of technology | China

Mr. Haitao Fan is a professional working at the Xinjiang Tacheng City Agriculture and Rural Revitalization Bureau, where he plays a key role in industry management, training evaluation, and rural development initiatives. He designs and implements learning progress assessment systems for trainees, integrating human capital theory from industrial economics to analyze the impact of skill enhancement on agricultural economic growth. By maintaining close communication with trainees, he identifies learning challenges, optimizes resource allocation, and ensures the effective delivery of skilled talent to the agricultural sector. He also organizes science and technology outreach activities, promoting agricultural innovation and technology diffusion in rural areas while fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange. His efforts have strengthened the linkage between agricultural and cultural industries, promoting regional economic diversification through creative initiatives such as music festivals and science competitions. Academically, he holds a Master’s degree in Rural Development from Xinjiang Agricultural University (2022–2024), a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Northeast Agricultural University (2021–2024), and a Diploma in Secretarial Studies from Lianyungang Vocational and Technical College (2017–2020). His coursework includes development economics, rural public administration, microeconomics, resource and environmental economics, and rural revitalization strategy. As a researcher, he has published four academic papers, including two in top international journals  Journal of the Knowledge Economy (SSCI, CAS Q3, JCR Q1) and Ecological Economics  along with contributions to Village Committee Director and PLOS One (under external review). His research explores technological innovation, FDI, carbon emissions, agricultural insurance, and low-carbon agricultural productivity. Proficient in STATA, he specializes in time series, panel data, and mediation analysis. His works have collectively received over 100 citations, with an h-index of 4, reflecting his growing academic influence in sustainable rural and agricultural development. Combining solid technical expertise, organizational skills, and interdisciplinary collaboration, he continues to contribute to the modernization and revitalization of China’s rural economy.

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Nadia Saadati | Sustainable Agriculture (precision agriculture) | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Nadia Saadati | Sustainable Agriculture (precision agriculture) | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Nadia Saadati | University of Mohaghegh Ardabili | Iran

Mrs. Nadia Saadati is a Ph.D. candidate in Agricultural Mechanization Engineering (Systems Analysis and Management) at the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran, with an outstanding focusing her doctoral research on the detection of infected corn leaves using image processing and deep learning. She holds both M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in Agricultural Mechanization Engineering from the same university, specializing in remote sensing, precision agriculture, and mechanization systems. Her research expertise spans agricultural innovation, technology transfer strategies, mechanization development, and smart agriculture applications. She has filed and registered seven patents in Iran covering agricultural machinery innovations such as snow blowers, garlic and lentil harvesters, potato harvesters, and crop evaluation systems, reflecting her strong inventive and engineering capability. Actively engaged in applied research, she leads projects on saffron quality assessment using electronic noses and bean characterization through spectrometry. As a technology manager and R&D member at Adaptive AgroTech and the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili’s Technology Growth Center, she contributes to developing practical agricultural technologies. She is also a patent evaluator at Ardabil Science and Technology Park and the founder and vice chairman of Arda Sanat Sabz Company, advancing sustainable mechanization solutions. Her professional memberships include WIIPA Middle East, ISIC, and the Iranian Society of Agricultural Machinery Engineering and Mechanization, along with editorial roles in the Nobel and Farmtech journals. Internationally certified, she has completed courses from WIPO, FAO, UN Women, HP LIFE, and the University of Leeds in AI, data science, programming, and agricultural innovation. She has received multiple awards, including the Best Young Inventor Award from WIPO and WIIPA and recognition as the top student at her university. Mrs. Saadati has published 10 research papers, with over 120 citations and an h-index of 6, demonstrating her growing impact in agricultural mechanization, AI in farming systems, and technology-driven sustainability. Her academic, inventive, and professional journey reflects a commitment to transforming agriculture through intelligent mechanization and interdisciplinary innovation.

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Featured Publications

Saadati, N., & Najar, A. (2025). A hybrid artificial neural network–bee colony algorithm for developing a machine vision system to differentiate between two types of weeds. Biosystems Engineering and Renewable Energies.

Saadati, N., & Ahmadi Teshnizi, M. (2025). Development of a computer vision system for classifying leaves of five distinct tree species. Biosystems Engineering and Renewable Energies.

Saadati, N., Pourdarbani, R., Sabzi, S., & Hernandez-Hernandez, J. L. (2024). Identification of armyworm-infected leaves in corn by image processing and deep learning. Acta Technologica Agriculturae, 27(2), 103–110.

Marcella Reale | Infiammazione | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Marcella Reale | Infiammazione | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Marcella Reale | Università “G.d’Annunzio” CHieti-Pescara | Italy

Prof. Marcella Reale is an eminent Italian scientist and Associate Professor of General Pathology at the University “G. d’Annunzio” of Chieti-Pescara, with a Ph.D. in Experimental Medicine from the University “La Sapienza” of Rome and a Degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Bologna. Her distinguished academic career spans research, teaching, and scientific leadership in the fields of immunology, inflammation, and neurodegenerative diseases. Since joining the Faculty of Medicine at “G. d’Annunzio,” she has held numerous institutional roles, including membership in didactic and evaluation commissions, coordination of laboratory programs, and supervision of Ph.D. students in Biomolecular and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Prof. Reale’s research focuses on elucidating molecular and cellular mechanisms of inflammation, the immune response, and their pharmacological regulation, particularly in neurological and systemic diseases. Her studies have examined cytokine production, neuroinflammation, and cholinergic modulation in disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and traumatic brain injury. She has also collaborated extensively with international research groups, notably with the National Institute on Aging (NIH, USA), King Abdulaziz University (Saudi Arabia), and University Medicine Berlin, resulting in numerous influential publications. Prof. Reale has authored and co-authored over 245 scientific documents indexed in Scopus, which have collectively received more than 7,410 citations across 6,148 citing documents, achieving an h-index of 46, reflecting her sustained global research impact. She serves on editorial boards of several leading journals, including Frontiers in Immunology, Frontiers in Neurology, and International Journal of Molecular Sciences, and is Editor-in-Chief of AIMS Allergy and Immunology. Her leadership as guest editor for multiple special issues and reviewer for over 70 international journals underscores her reputation as a leading figure in immunopathology and translational medicine. Through her work, Prof. Reale continues to advance knowledge on the interplay between the immune system, inflammation, and neurodegeneration, shaping innovative therapeutic strategies and contributing profoundly to biomedical research.

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Featured Publications

Costantini, E., Aielli, L., Gualdi, G., Baronio, M., Monari, P., Amerio, P., & Reale, M. Pulsed radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as modulators of inflammation and wound healing in primary dermal fibroblasts of ulcers. Bioengineering, 11(4), 357.

Reale, M., Borlongan, C., Carta, A. R., & Greig, N. H. Genetic and molecular regulations of neuronal activity. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(22), 16191.

Kopp, K. O., Greer, M. E., Glotfelty, E. J., Hsueh, S.-C., Tweedie, D., Kim, D. S., Reale, M., Vargesson, N., & Greig, N. H. A new generation of IMiDs as treatments for neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative disorders. Biomolecules, 13(5), 747.

Costantini, E., Di Nicola, M., Marchioni, M., Aielli, L., Reale, M., & Schips, L. Effects of curcumin and lactoferrin to inhibit the growth and migration of prostatic cancer cells. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(23), 16193.

Reale, M., Costantini, E., Aielli, L., Di Giuseppe, F., Angelucci, S., Kamal, M. A., & Greig, N. H. Proteomic signature and mRNA expression in hippocampus of SAMP8 and SAMR1 mice during aging. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(23), 15097.

Costantini, E., Marconi, G. D., Fonticoli, L., Aielli, L., Trubiani, O., Soundara Rajan, T., Pizzicannella, J., Reale, M., & Diomede, F. Improved osteogenic differentiation by extremely low electromagnetic field exposure: Possible application for bone engineering. Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 158(5), 427–440.

Marinelli, L., Cacciatore, I., Costantini, E., Dimmito, M. P., Serra, F., Di Stefano, A., & Reale, M. Wound-healing promotion and anti-inflammatory properties of carvacrol prodrugs/hyaluronic acid formulations. Pharmaceutics, 14(7), 1468.

Costantini, E., Aielli, L., Serra, F., De Dominicis, L., Falasca, K., Di Giovanni, P., & Reale, M. Evaluation of cell migration and cytokines expression changes under the radiofrequency electromagnetic field on wound healing in vitro model. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(4), 2205.

Monika Balayan | Psychology | Best Innovation Award

Ms. Monika Balayan | Psychology | Best Innovation Award 

Ms. Monika Balayan | VIP Consulting EOOD and Mneuro Academy | Bulgaria

Ms. Monika Balayan is a distinguished psychologist, scientific innovator, and founder of three original therapeutic systems Laughter Therapy, the MNEURO Method, and Brain Galaxy each uniting emotional regulation, neuroscience, and multimodal activation. With over 30 years of professional experience, she leads interdisciplinary projects connecting psychology, neurophysiology, and education while collaborating with the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, the Orbeli Institute of Physiology, and 15 research laboratories in Armenia. Her pioneering MNEURO Method is a multimodal brain activation system combining visual, auditory, and kinesthetic channels for enhanced emotional regulation and focus, while Brain Galaxy applies EEG-based consulting techniques to assess and optimize brain activity in applied contexts. Through MNEURO Video Programs, she developed structured audiovisual protocols based on EMDR principles recognized by WHO, APA, NICE, and the U.S. Department of Defense integrating neuroplasticity and emotional balance for therapeutic and educational use. Her book Hypersaznanie (2024, ISBN: 978-954-398-824-2) presents the theoretical and practical foundation of her methods, merging science, presence, and transformation. Monika has also established the MNEURO Academy, an educational and scientific platform for training, consulting, and disseminating neurocognitive methods in psychology and pedagogy. Her ongoing projects include the registration of patents for Brain Galaxy and MNEURO Method, and she holds an official trademark for Laughter Therapy. Recognized as Psychologist of the Year in Armenia (2023) and Honorary Professor of WAPA, she has also received an Innovation Award from an international organization of lawyers and psychologists. Her publications include one book with ISBN, several scientific essays, and media features in international platforms such as Spisanie 8, 24 Chasa, Vagabond Magazine, and DrWolke, reflecting her global impact on applied psychology. Her Google Scholar profile is active, with citation tracking in progress, and her research materials are archived on FIGSHARE and ORCID for open scientific access. She has conducted numerous workshops, trainings, and public masterclasses focused on emotional regulation, creative visualization, and strategic workflow design, reaching thousands of participants worldwide. Through her consultancy for the Office of the President of Armenia and collaborations with leading institutions, she bridges science and practice in public health and education. Monika’s work embodies a synthesis of applied neuroscience, emotional intelligence, and humanistic psychology, influencing both academic research and practical therapeutic systems. With one major scientific book, multiple registered intellectual properties, and an expanding citation base (h-index under development), she continues to advance innovative therapeutic technologies recognized by national and international organizations, reinforcing her status as a global leader in applied psychology and neurotherapy.

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Featured Publications

Balayan, M. (2025). Study on the impact of multimodal videos on unconscious emotional and cognitive patterns. Figshare.

Balayan, M. (2025). The Mneuro Method: Neuropsychological innovation for mental health transformation. Figshare.

Balayan, M. (2024). Hypersconsciousness. Trud Publishing House.

Balayan, M. (2024). Study on the impact of multimodal videos on unconscious emotional and cognitive patterns. Figshare.

Balayan, M. (2022). MNEURO Method and Academy.

Balayan, M. (2010). Laughter therapy methodology developed in Bulgaria. Independent publication.

Balayan, M. (n.d.). Image as a managerial achievement and the impact of political marketing [Doctoral dissertation, Yerevan State University]. Yerevan State University (Armenia).

Balayan, M. (n.d.). Organizational behavior and strategic thinking. FDU Foundation.

Huiqing Jiang | Nucleic Acid | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Huiqing Jiang | Nucleic Acid | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Huiqing Jiang | Hebei Medical University | China

Prof. Huiqing Jiang is a distinguished Professor, Chief Physician, and Doctoral Supervisor at The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, where he also serves as Director of the Hebei Institute of Digestive Diseases and the Hebei Key Laboratory of Digestive Diseases. A recipient of the prestigious Special Government Allowance from the State Council of China, he has made outstanding contributions to the diagnosis and treatment of digestive system diseases. His clinical expertise encompasses endoscopic diagnosis and therapeutic interventions for gastrointestinal disorders, including endoscopic resection of early cancers and polyps, stricture dilation, stent placement, treatment of esophageal varices in cirrhosis, and biliary stone extraction with pancreatic stent insertion. As a pioneer in Hebei Province, he has introduced and advanced multiple endoscopic techniques that have transformed clinical practice and improved patient outcomes. His research primarily focuses on chronic liver diseases, particularly liver fibrosis, and gastrointestinal tumors, where he has established himself as a leading authority in digestive disease research. Prof. Jiang has served as the principal investigator for two National Natural Science Foundation of China projects and has successfully completed six provincial-level projects, earning significant recognition for his innovative contributions. His work has been honored with several prestigious awards, including the First-Class Prize of the Provincial Scientific and Technological Progress Award, three Third-Class Prizes, and the Young Teachers Award from the Huo Yingdong Education Foundation. He has published an impressive 160 peer-reviewed papers, including 11 SCI-indexed articles, with his highest impact publication appearing in the Journal of Hepatology (Impact Factor 9.334). His academic influence is reflected in his citation record of 1,866 citations across 1,714 documents and an h-index of 24, showcasing his sustained scholarly impact in the field. Additionally, he has edited or co-authored 16 authoritative medical textbooks such as Internal Medicine, Diagnostics, and Clinical Hepatology, contributing extensively to medical education and training. Prof. Jiang also holds significant editorial responsibilities, serving as Associate Editor-in-Chief of Gastroenterology and Hepatology and as a board member of several core medical journals. His leadership extends to professional associations as Standing Committee Member of the Chinese Society of Digestive Endoscopy and the Endoscopist Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, and as Chairman of both the Hebei Branch of the Digestive Endoscopist Association and the Hebei Society of Gastroenterology.

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Featured Publications

piR-19521 facilitates cancer stem cell-like properties by enhancing ALX4 transcription via an enhancer RNA-like mechanism in colorectal cancer. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.

Correction to: The role of the apoptosis-related protein BCL-B in the regulation of mitophagy in hepatic stellate cells during the regression of liver fibrosis. Experimental & Molecular Medicine, 51(1), 1–13.

Identification and validation of a novel predictive signature based on hepatocyte-specific genes in hepatocellular carcinoma by integrated analysis of single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing. BMC Medical Genomics.

Development and validation of risk prediction model for bacterial infections in acute liver failure patients. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology.

Effect of oxaliplatin on the activation of hepatic stellate cells and its mechanism. Journal of Clinical Hepatology.

Development and validation of a new prognostic model for patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure in intensive care unit. World Journal of Gastroenterology.

Identification of oxidative stress-related biomarkers associated with the development of acute-on-chronic liver failure using bioinformatics. Scientific Reports.

Evaluation of ITGB1 expression as a predictor of the therapeutic effects of immune checkpoint inhibitors in gastric cancer. BMC Gastroenterology.

Mine Hamamcioglu Turan | Architectural Conservation | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Mine Hamamcioglu Turan | Architectural Conservation | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Mine Hamamcioglu Turan | Izmir Institute of Technology | Turkey

Prof. Mine Hamamcıoglu Turan is a distinguished Professor of Architecture at the Department of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, Izmir Institute of Technology (IZTECH), where she has served since 1996 and currently holds the position of Department Chair. She earned her Ph.D. in Architecture from IZTECH in 2000, following her M.S. from Middle East Technical University and a B.Arch. from Dokuz Eylul University. With over three decades of academic, research, and professional experience, Prof. Turan has established herself as a leading scholar in architectural restoration, heritage conservation, seismic risk assessment, photogrammetry, and cultural landscape preservation. She has supervised more than 25 master’s theses and 7 doctoral dissertations, contributing significantly to Turkey’s next generation of conservation scientists. Her academic portfolio includes over 60 publications in peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, and technical reports, many indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, reflecting her international research impact. Prof. Turan has coordinated or contributed to more than 15 national and international research projects, including collaborations supported by TÜBİTAK, Horizon Europe, and the U.S. National Science Foundation, focusing on resilient heritage, disaster risk management, and sustainable conservation technologies. Her notable projects address seismic vulnerability in historical structures, documentation of cultural heritage using 3D photogrammetry, and the integration of archaeological assets into modern urban contexts. A recipient of several awards, including the IZTECH Publication Excellence Award (2020), the Best Oral Presentation Award (2021), and the CAH Best Paper Award (2025), she has also been recognized for her leadership in EU-funded heritage initiatives such as the Horizon2020 UIDB Above Threshold Project (2023). Prof. Turan actively serves on expert panels and committees, including the Gubbio Awards Recommendation Committee (Europe Area 9) and the HORIZON-MSCA-2025-PF Expert Panel, shaping policy and research agendas for cultural heritage preservation. Her research has been widely cited, earning her an h-index of 12 and over 500 citations on Google Scholar, underscoring her scholarly influence in architecture and conservation science. Through her leadership, mentorship, and international collaboration, Prof. Turan continues to advance resilient, data-driven, and culturally sensitive approaches to protecting architectural heritage.

Featured Publications

Demir, H. A., & Hamamcıoğlu Turan, M. (2025). Interventions in historic urban sites after earthquake disasters. Architecture, 5(4), 96.

Hamamcıoğlu Turan, M., Aktaş, E., & Toköz, Ö. D. (2024). Art and construction related qualities of 14th–15th century monuments in a rural landscape on the western coast of Türkiye. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 13, Article 100813.

Turan, M., & Etlacakus, A. (2024). A historic cultural landscape of a castle town in the Western Anatolia: Honaz, Denizli, Turkey. In Heritages Past Present, Built and Social (AMPS Proceeding Series, June 27–30, 2023).

Etlacakuş, A., & Turan, M. H. (2023). Evolution of a medieval castle town and its landscape in the southwestern Anatolia. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 25(1), 1–16.

Demir, H. A., Hamamcıoğlu Turan, M., Yücetürk, K., & Aktaş, E. (2023). Structural performance of authentic architectural heritage designs: A masonry monument in Western Anatolia. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 12, Article 100707.

Demir, H. A., Yücetürk, K., Aktaş, E., & Hamamcıoğlu Turan, M. (2023). The challenges and advantages of macro modeling in ANSYS software for seismic vulnerability assessment of historic masonry structures. In Proceedings of COMPDYN 2023 (ISSN 2623-3347).

Etlacakuş, A., & Hamamcıoğlu Turan, M. (2023, April 17). Characteristics of housing in Darkale rural settlement, Soma, Manisa. Periodica Polytechnica Architecture, 54(1), 1–12.

Çalışkan, M., & Hamamcıoğlu Turan, M. (2022, November 15). Integration of archaeological heritage in metropolitan city centres with urban life: Agora of Smyrna. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 24(6), 1–18.

Gençer, F., & Hamamcıoğlu Turan, M. (2022, October). Hellenistic masonry techniques in southern and western Anatolia. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 45, 103642.

Krzysztof Podwysocki | Biological Invasions | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Krzysztof Podwysocki | Biological Invasions | Young Scientist Award 

State Scientific Research Institute Nature Research Centre | Lithuania

Dr. Krzysztof Podwysocki is a biologist specializing in invasion ecology, trophic ecology, and crustacean biology, with a strong research focus on understanding the mechanisms that drive the success of invasive aquatic species. He earned his Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Lodz, Poland, in 2025, where his doctoral work investigated the invasion potential of genetically distinct populations of Dikerogammarus villosus, one of Europe’s most impactful invasive amphipods. Currently based at the Nature Research Centre in Vilnius, Lithuania, he leads the project “Exoskeleton strength as a predictor of interspecific aggression and predation survivability in invasive and native amphipods,” exploring the biomechanical and ecological traits that determine competitive dominance and survival in aquatic ecosystems. His research integrates experimental ecology, functional morphology, and biogeography to examine species interactions, dispersal capacities, and environmental adaptability. Dr. Podwysocki has completed a national project on the morphological and chemical variation of D. villosus mouthparts in relation to diet and invasion history, providing key insights into how feeding morphology underpins ecological success. His collaborative experience includes international research initiatives, such as an FAO-funded project in Ghana assessing decapod diversity, and partnerships with the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun on behavioral and physiological studies of invasive amphipods. His work bridges fundamental and applied invasion biology, contributing to predictive models that inform biodiversity conservation and invasive species management. To date, he has published six research papers in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, accumulating 12 citations with an h-index of 2, reflecting the growing impact of his contributions to aquatic invasion ecology. His innovative approach linking biomechanics, population genetics, and ecological performance offers new perspectives on how structural and physiological traits influence invasion dynamics, interspecific competition, and adaptation in changing environments.

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Jiayu Han | Visual Sensors and Machine Learning Techniques for Handwritten Text and Document Recognition | Academic Excellence Recognition Award

Mr. Jiayu Han | Visual Sensors and Machine Learning Techniques for Handwritten Text and Document Recognition | Academic Excellence Recognition Award

Mr. Jiayu Han | Northeast Electric Power University | China

Mr. Jiayu Han is a student at Northeast Electric Power University in Jilin City, China, currently enrolled in the School of Computer Science. In October 2025, he co-authored a peer-reviewed journal article titled “DocCPLNet: Document Image Rectification via Control Point and Illumination Correction,” published in Sensors (Volume 25, Article 6304). This research introduces DocCPLNet, a deep learning framework designed to rectify distortions in document images captured by digital cameras. The method utilizes control points and illumination correction to enhance image quality, demonstrating robust performance across various scenarios. As of now, Mr. Han has one publication to his name. The article has been accepted and published, but citation metrics such as the number of citations and h-index are not available due to the recent publication date.

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Featured Publications

Ni, H., Han, J., Wang, C., Zhang, S., & Li, R. (2025). DocCPLNet: Document image rectification via control point and illumination correction. Sensors, 25(20), 6304.

Leonid Dombrovsky | Radiative Transfer in Scattering Media | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Leonid Dombrovsky | Radiative Transfer in Scattering Media | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Leonid Dombrovsky | Joint Institute for High Temperatures (RAS) | Russia

Prof. Leonid Dombrovsky is a distinguished expert in heat and mass transfer, radiative heat transfer, and thermal physics with a career spanning over five decades. He obtained his Ph.D. in Mechanics of Fluids, Gases, and Plasma from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), Russia, in 1974, followed by a Doctor of Engineering Sciences degree in Theoretical Fundamentals of Heat Transfer in 1990 from the Research Institute of Thermal Processes, Moscow. Currently, he serves as Chief Researcher at the Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Senior Researcher at the University of Tyumen, and Research Fellow at Ariel University, Israel. Prof. Dombrovsky’s research interests encompass spectral and wide-range optical properties of particles and fibers, radiative heat transfer in scattering media, combined heat transfer in power engineering, biomedicine, and geophysics, and stabilization of levitating droplet clusters. He has applied his expertise to numerous practical problems, including thermal radiation in combustion systems, heat transfer in advanced porous insulations and ceramics, solar-induced melting of snowpacks, fuel-coolant interactions in nuclear reactors, and photothermal therapy modeling. Prof. Dombrovsky has an extensive record of international collaborations, visiting appointments, and consultancy roles across Europe, the USA, and Australia. A highly cited researcher, he has published over 450 peer-reviewed papers, with more than 11,000 citations and an h-index of 57. He has received prestigious awards including the ICHMT Fellowship Award (2022), William Begell Medal (2018), Graham de Vahl Davis Best Paper Award (2017), and the A.V. Luikov Medal (2018) for outstanding contributions to heat and mass transfer. He is an elected member and chair of various professional bodies including ICHMT, Optica, ASME, ASTFE, and ISES. Prof. Dombrovsky also serves on multiple editorial boards for journals such as Frontiers in Thermal Engineering, High-Temperature Material Processes, and Computational Thermal Sciences, reflecting his leadership in advancing thermal science research globally.

Featured Publications

Dombrovsky, L. A., Sun, J., & Zhao, J. (2025). Two-step method for calculating normal reflectance of snow under oblique solar illumination. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 301, 109659.

Dombrovsky, L. A., Sun, J., & Zhao, J. (2025). Convergence of the Monte Carlo method in calculating the normal spectral albedo of optically thick snow and cloudy ice. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 399, 109709.

Fedorets, A. A., Dombrovsky, L. A., Shcherbakov, D. V., Frenkel, M., Bormashenko, E., & Nosonovsky, M. (2024). Thermal conditions for the formation of self-assembled cluster of droplets over the water surface and diversity of levitating droplet clusters. Heat and Mass Transfer, 60, 1234–1248.

Fedorets, A. A., Dombrovsky, L. A., Bormashenko, E., Frenkel, M., & Nosonovsky, M. (2024). Inverse phase transition in droplet clusters levitating over the locally heated water layer. Langmuir, 40(32), 12345–12353.

Dombrovsky, L. A., & Randrianalisoa, J. H. (2024). Absorption of collimated incident radiation in a semitransparent strongly scattering medium: Computational analysis and explanation of red algae blooming in snow. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 292, 108976.

Fedorets, A. A., Kolmakov, E. E., Dombrovsky, L. A., & Nosonovsky, M. (2024). Inversion of stabilized large droplet clusters. Langmuir, 40(19), 5678–5685.

Fedorets, A. A., Kolmakov, E. E., & Dombrovsky, L. A. (2024). A new method for precise optical measurements of the sub-micron height of levitation of droplet clusters. Particuology, 71, 101–110.

Starostin, A., Strelnikov, V., Dombrovsky, L. A., Shoval, S., Gendelman, O., & Bormashenko, E. (2024). Effects of asymmetric cooling and surface wettability on the orientation of the freezing tip. Surface Innovations, 12(1), 45–56.