Forough Jafarian Dehkordi | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Forough Jafarian Dehkordi | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Forough Jafarian-Dehkordi | Medical Systems Technology/OVGU | Germany

Forough Jafarian-Dehkordi is a medical physicist with a strong academic and research foundation in radiation protection, nuclear medicine imaging, and biokinetic modelling. Her most notable achievement includes the development of the Radiation Risk Appraisal Tool for the SINFONIA-EU project—an innovative web-based platform aimed at quantifying radiation risks in medical diagnostics and therapy. With over a decade of experience in interdisciplinary collaboration, she has contributed significantly to research in nuclear medicine dosimetry and imaging analysis. Forough is known for her scientific rigor, having published in internationally recognized journals and presented at global conferences. Her work blends computational modelling, public health safety, and technological innovation to improve precision and reduce risks in medical imaging.

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Education

Forough began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Shahrekord University in 2009, followed by a Master’s in Medical Physics from Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2013. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Medical Technology at Otto-von-Guericke University in Magdeburg, Germany. Her educational pathway reflects a clear and determined focus on the intersection between medical technology and radiation physics. The combination of strong theoretical grounding and hands-on experience in interdisciplinary environments has equipped her with the tools to drive innovation in biokinetic modelling and dosimetry applications.

Experience

Forough brings international research and practical experience to her field. Between 2021 and 2024, she worked as an academic researcher at the Institute for Medical Technology, Otto-von-Guericke University, contributing to the SINFONIA-EU project and leading the development of the Radiation Risk Appraisal Tool. From 2013 to 2016, she was a researcher at the Nuclear Medicine Research Center in Bushehr, Iran, conducting and publishing multiple imaging studies. Additionally, her one-year tenure (2020–2021) as an interpreter in Magdeburg reflects her commitment to humanitarian and cross-cultural services, supporting Persian-speaking refugees through healthcare and administrative navigation. Her diverse experiences underscore her holistic perspective in science and society.

Research Interest

Forough Jafarian-Dehkordi’s research centers around radiation dosimetry, biokinetic modelling, and nuclear medicine imaging. She is particularly interested in low-dose radiation effects and risk modeling, contributing to evidence-based safety standards. Her recent work has explored advanced FDG-PET imaging techniques and secondary dose considerations in proton and photon therapy. She is also engaged in developing machine learning tools to enhance quantitative imaging outcomes. Her interdisciplinary collaboration extends to software development for web-based applications, notably in radiation risk assessment. Her work continues to evolve toward precision medicine, aiming to personalize diagnostics and therapeutic outcomes through data-driven modeling and simulation.

Awards

Forough has been consistently recognized for her scientific contributions through conference invitations, publication acceptances, and book authorship. Although specific competitive awards are not listed, her role in European research consortia like SINFONIA-EU, and her selection for international presentations, reflect her merit. She co-authored the book “A Comprehensive Medical Guide in Radiation Events,” highlighting her leadership in translating scientific knowledge into practical medical guidance. She is a strong candidate for recognition in areas such as “Emerging Leader in Medical Physics” or “Women in Science Excellence Award,” especially given her multi-country impact, public engagement, and technical innovation. Her award potential lies in bridging clinical application with computational physics.

Publication Top Notes

Low-Dose Radiation Risk in Medicine: A Look at Risk Models, Challenges, and Future Prospects, Zeitschrift für Medizinische Physik.

“Calculation of SUVs and TACs of Mice in FDG-PET,” Annual Conference of the German Society for Biomedical Engineering.

“U-Net Based SUV Calculation in FDG-PET Imaging of Mice Brain,” Annual Conference of the German Society for Biomedical Engineering.

 Radiation Dose Rate in I-131 Therapy Patients, World Journal of Nuclear Medicine, cited by 12 articles.

 Photoacoustic Molecular Imaging, Iranian South Medical Journal.

 Effect of Mobile EMF on SPECT Scanner, Clinical Nuclear Medicine.

 Evaluation of HiReSPECT Scanner, Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies.

 Thermal Distribution of Ultrasound in Prostate Tumor, ISRN Biomathematics.

Conclusion

Forough Jafarian-Dehkordi stands at the forefront of medical physics innovation. Her work in radiation dosimetry, safety modeling, and nuclear imaging integrates advanced simulation with real-world clinical applications. As a PhD researcher in Germany with deep roots in the Middle East, she exemplifies global collaboration and the fusion of science with public benefit. Her future aims include advancing AI-powered diagnostic tools and contributing to international radiation safety guidelines. With her combination of technical expertise, research leadership, and social responsibility, she is a strong candidate for awards, grants, and collaborative opportunities that push the boundaries of nuclear medicine.

Hassan Adamu Abubakar | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hassan Adamu Abubakar | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hassan Adamu Abubakar | Advanced Manufacturing Technology Development institute Jalingo | Nigeria

Mr. Adamu Hassan Abubakar is a dedicated Nigerian engineer and researcher whose passion lies in sustainable development through advanced materials science and minerals engineering. He currently serves as Assistant Chief Engineer at the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Development Institute (AMTDI) in Jalingo under NASENI and also contributes as a part-time lecturer at Taraba State University and visiting faculty at AUST, Abuja. With over a decade of academic and industrial engagement, Mr. Adamu has significantly impacted solid minerals research in Nigeria, especially in barite ore processing and refractory ceramics. A hands-on professional, he also mentors engineering students and conducts capacity-building workshops. His expertise ranges from material characterization and composite fabrication to nanoscale fracture mechanics. Adamu is known for his blend of practical engineering problem-solving and innovative R&D approaches, making him a fitting candidate for international recognition in minerals engineering.

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Education

Mr. Adamu Hassan Abubakar’s academic journey reflects a strong commitment to engineering excellence. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the Federal University of Technology Yola in 2011 and went on to complete a Master of Engineering in Production and Industrial Engineering at Modibbo Adama University of Technology Yola in 2019. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at the African University of Science and Technology (AUST), Abuja, expected to complete in 2026. His doctoral research focuses on multiscale fracture and crystallographic behavior of barite ore, aimed at enhancing mineral recovery technologies. His solid educational foundation, complemented by certifications in data science, computer appreciation, and project-based learning in the U.S., equips him with interdisciplinary skills essential for innovation in engineering research and development.

Experience

Mr. Adamu brings a rich blend of academic and field experience. Currently, he is Assistant Chief Engineer at AMTDI–NASENI, leading material assessment, internal quality assurance, and mentoring roles since 2021. Earlier, he served as Senior Engineer (2018–2021), driving research on mechanical parts using CAD software. He also shares his knowledge as a part-time lecturer at Taraba State University (2021–2023) and visiting faculty at AUST Abuja (2024–present). His professional contributions include mentoring undergraduate researchers, conducting laboratory experiments on barite, and guiding R&D strategy design. Through affiliations with mineral research groups like DAF Materials and Mineral Research Group and AUST Baryte Research Group, Adamu maintains a robust connection between academia and applied research. He demonstrates exceptional ability to merge field operations with scholarly insight, strengthening Nigeria’s mineral processing sector.

Research Interests

Mr. Adamu’s research is deeply rooted in the sustainable utilization of solid minerals and advanced materials development. His core areas include the characterization of barite ore, production of ceramic composites, and crystallographic studies for mineral liberation. His ongoing Ph.D. dissertation delves into nanoscale fracture behavior of barite minerals to improve separation and recovery in mineral processing. He is also involved in innovative projects such as the valorization of clay, paper sludge, rice husk, and bagasse for low-cost bricks, contributing to green engineering and affordable housing. His research group affiliations and participation in international conferences display his commitment to advancing material science for energy-efficient and environmentally friendly solutions. His work directly supports Nigeria’s goal of mineral resource beneficiation and domestic industrialization.

Awards & Recognition

Mr. Adamu has been consistently recognized for his commitment to academic and professional excellence. He is a Fellow of COMPASS USA (2025) and holds a Professional Diploma in Data Science (2025). Earlier accolades include the Certificate of Achievement in Project Citizen (USA, 2002) and National Certificate of Service (NYSC, 2012). His early foundation in computing was laid at ABTI American University (2007), and his scientific aptitude was acknowledged with a Certificate of Award by the NMC Center, Abuja . He is a registered member of esteemed bodies like COREN (2018), Nigerian Institute of Mechanical Engineers (2022), and Nigerian Association of Technologists in Engineering (2012). These recognitions underscore his dual excellence in academic leadership and field innovation, aligning him with national and international research objectives in engineering.

Publications Top Notes

Mechanical Loading of Barite Rocks: A Nanoscale Perspective

Gravity concentration of fine particles complex ores-containing baryte using laboratory-built mineral jig

Production and optimization of the refractory properties of blended Nigerian clay for high-temperature application; a non-stochastic optimization approach

Conclusion

Mr. Adamu Hassan Abubakar is an accomplished engineer and researcher, committed to fostering mineral-based technological innovations with practical, scalable impacts. His contributions to barite mineral processing, sustainable materials development, and academic mentoring make him a strong candidate for the International Research Award in Minerals and Materials Engineering. With a unique combination of technical expertise, academic rigor, and community engagement, he stands out as a leader shaping the future of minerals research in Africa. His interdisciplinary outlook, cross-institutional teaching, and collaborative research projects make him well-positioned to receive global recognition for his innovative work in sustainable mineral utilization and capacity development.

Sicong Zhu | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Sicong Zhu | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Sicong Zhu | Wuhan University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Sicong Zhu is an esteemed Associate Professor specializing in Physical Electronics at Wuhan University of Science and Technology, China. With a strong foundation in physics and condensed matter, Dr. Zhu has steadily emerged as a prolific researcher in spintronics, 2D materials, and energy storage technologies. His career path includes prestigious roles such as Hong Kong Scholar and Visiting Scholar at the National University of Singapore. Recognized for cutting-edge research and dedication, he has earned top honors, including the ChuTian Scholars Program. Dr. Zhu has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles published in high-impact journals and continues to lead projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His interdisciplinary expertise and global collaboration reflect his commitment to advancing frontier technologies and supporting academic excellence in material science and electronics.

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Dr. Sicong Zhu holds a Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from the prestigious Huazhong University of Science and Technology, which he earned in 2013 under the mentorship of Prof. Kai-lun Yao. Prior to his doctoral studies, he obtained his Bachelor of Science in Physics from Central China Normal University. His academic training spans core physical science disciplines, integrating solid-state theory, quantum mechanics, and nanomaterial systems. The trajectory of his education laid a robust groundwork for his specialized research in electronic transport and low-dimensional materials. His academic journey reflects a consistent commitment to excellence and deep curiosity for emerging technologies in physics and electronics. Through intensive laboratory research, scholarly activities, and cross-disciplinary exploration, Dr. Zhu has cultivated an academic identity marked by innovation and rigor in both theoretical and applied physics.

Experience

Dr. Zhu began his academic career as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center, advancing experimental techniques in nanomaterials and spin transport. Between 2017 and 2018, he served as a Hong Kong Scholar at Hong Kong Polytechnic University under Assoc. Prof. Chi-Hang Lam, where he deepened his focus on theoretical spintronic models. His international engagement continued with a Visiting Scholarship  at the National University of Singapore, collaborating with Dr. Lei Shen on antiferromagnetic tunnel junctions. he has held the role of Associate Professor at Wuhan University of Science and Technology, mentoring graduate students and leading research in electronic and magnetic phenomena in low-dimensional materials. His career reflects a balance of teaching, publishing, and global collaboration, making him a respected figure in both academic and applied research settings.

Research Interests

Dr. Sicong Zhu’s research bridges condensed matter physics, spintronics, and energy materials, targeting future applications in quantum devices and clean energy. His primary focus lies in electronic and magnetic properties of low-dimensional materials, especially two-dimensional phosphorene and MXenes. Dr. Zhu also investigates spin transport, interface engineering, and high-efficiency logic nanodevices, pushing the limits of spintronic-based computing and photonic devices. With interests spanning from surface effects in multifunctional materials to energy storage and catalysis, his research is both diverse and application-oriented. Through simulations and first-principles calculations, Dr. Zhu designs and predicts new structures for high-performance materials. His integrated approach blends physics, chemistry, and engineering, aligning with national goals for technological innovation in next-generation electronics and materials. His theoretical insights are frequently translated into experimental strategies by his global collaborators, enhancing the scientific community’s capabilities in nanoscale technology.

Awards & Recognition

Dr. Sicong Zhu has received several prestigious honors for his outstanding contributions to physics and materials science. In 2019, he was awarded the ChuTian Scholars Program (CHUTIANXUEZI) by Hubei Province, recognizing his leadership in frontier scientific research. Earlier in 2017, he was named a Hong Kong Scholar, enabling academic exchange and international collaboration in spin transport studies. His talent was recognized early in his academic career with Excellence Awards from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in both 2007 and 2008, acknowledging his achievements in student leadership and academic excellence. These accolades reflect his sustained excellence, scientific contributions, and impact as a researcher and mentor in the physics and materials community. Each award serves as an affirmation of his commitment to innovative research, academic service, and contribution to China’s growing influence in the global science and technology ecosystem.

Publications Top Notes

Origin and enhancement of magnetoresistance in antiferromagnetic tunnel junctions: spin channel selection rules

Near-infrared Polarization Modulation of Photonic Devices by Ferroelectric Polarization

Fully Electronically Controlled High-Efficiency Multiferroic Tunnel Junctions Composed of Bilayer CuCrSe2 with Anti-ferromagnetic and Anti-ferroelectric Properties

Surface spin engineering of InBiSe3 enabled self-powered polarization-sensitive photodetector

External fields effectively switch the spin channels of transition metal-doped β-phase tellurene from first principles

Conclusion

Dr. Sicong Zhu exemplifies the spirit of scientific innovation and academic leadership. His broad research portfolio in condensed matter physics, spintronics, and 2D materials positions him as a highly influential contributor to modern physics and material science. Through international collaboration, successful grant management, and high-impact publications, Dr. Zhu continues to advance theoretical models and experimental strategies that shape the future of logic devices, energy storage, and quantum electronics. His dedication to student mentorship and academic development further amplifies his contribution to scientific progress. With a consistent record of excellence, interdisciplinary innovation, and academic distinction, Dr. Zhu is a highly suitable candidate for the International Invention Awards’ “Best Researcher Award” or “Young Researcher Award”, celebrating his impactful work and continued promise in the global research landscape.

MR. Frederick Rabbath | Engineering | Young Innovator Award- 25587

MR. Frederick Rabbath | Engineering | Young Innovator Award

Mr. Frederick Rabbath | Multi-Frame LLC | United States

Mr. Frederick Rabbath is a passionate American inventor and creative thinker, known for his dedication to solving everyday problems with practical, impactful innovations. He is the creator of “Smart Go,” a groundbreaking digital traffic light system aimed at revolutionizing road safety and public infrastructure. As the founder of his independent company, Multi-Frame, Rabbath combines his technical skills and design mindset to create user-centric solutions. His invention addresses urgent public concerns, such as assisting color-blind drivers, providing countdown timers, and incorporating backup power systems to maintain functionality during blackouts. Though he operates outside traditional academic or research institutions, his contributions reflect a grassroots innovation mindset rooted in public safety, accessibility, and real-world functionality. With a strong vision for how technology can be integrated into everyday systems, Rabbath exemplifies the spirit of a modern-day independent inventor—self-taught, impact-driven, and consistently forward-thinking.

Education

Mr. Frederick Rabbath holds a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, which laid the foundation for his inventive capabilities and design approach. While his academic credentials may appear modest compared to formally certified researchers, his real strength lies in translating theoretical knowledge into tangible, real-world applications. His educational journey emphasized hands-on learning and critical thinking—key traits evident in the development of “Smart Go.” Rabbath’s self-driven study of smart infrastructure systems, traffic control mechanisms, and assistive technologies continues to complement his formal academic background. His educational values reflect curiosity, problem-solving, and independent experimentation, which make him uniquely equipped to address overlooked challenges in existing public infrastructure systems. With limited access to institutional research labs, Rabbath has developed his prototypes and systems using personal resources and creative resilience—an inspiring story of learning that continues far beyond the classroom.

Experience

Mr. Frederick Rabbath is not only an inventor but also a multidisciplinary entrepreneur with hands-on experience in product design, engineering innovation, and small-scale technology prototyping. As the founder of Multi-Frame, he has led the development and conceptualization of novel idea especially “Smart Go,” a digital traffic light innovation. His work emphasizes practical problem-solving rather than traditional academic research. Over the years, Rabbath has accumulated knowledge in urban traffic systems, power backup integration, color-based signal design, and user-friendly human-machine interfaces. Despite not being affiliated with a formal institution, he has independently researched, tested, and filed patents for his innovations. His experience reflects a rare combination of technical engineering with civic-minded design. He also has authored several books in unrelated fields, showcasing his versatility and creative breadth. His journey reflects that impactful experience doesn’t always require titles—it requires vision, perseverance, and the courage to build outside institutional walls.

Research Interest

Mr. Frederick Rabbath’s research interests focus on traffic safety innovation, smart infrastructure for cities, and assistive technology tailored to diverse user needs. His invention, “Smart Go,” illustrates his unique vision of creating a safer, more responsive traffic signal system using integrated timers, colorblind-accessible displays, and resilient power supply units. Rabbath’s research is not driven by institutional funding or traditional grants but rather personal observation and user-oriented design principles. He is particularly invested in technologies that support color-blind individuals, elderly drivers, and high-risk driving environments. Rabbath also explores sustainable systems for traffic control by integrating backup power for critical infrastructure—a crucial component often overlooked in standard public systems. Though his work is not peer-reviewed or institutionally certified, it bridges a gap between formal theory and practical reality. His research demonstrates that useful innovation can emerge from outside academic spaces when driven by deep societal insight and a determination to improve lives.

Awards & Recognition

Frederick C. Rabbath has applied for the Young Innovator Award through the International Invention Awards to gain formal recognition for his invention, “Smart Go.” While he does not hold institutional accolades or previous academic awards, his work stands out due to its originality, civic utility, and practical implications for everyday users. By engineering a new kind of traffic signal that supports color-blind individuals and functions reliably even during power failures, he addresses critical gaps in current public infrastructure. Rabbath’s recognition comes not from traditional metrics but from his real-world impact potential. As more attention is drawn to smart city development and inclusive design, his invention is poised to become a model for future infrastructure upgrades. Being nominated for this award represents a turning point in validating his work, offering a platform for wider application, collaboration, and possibly governmental adoption.

Publications

While not academic in nature, Frederick Rabbath has authored three books (unrelated to this project), contributing to creative literature. He has not published in peer-reviewed journals, has no citations indexed, and does not hold editorial positions. However, his core technical contribution—the “Smart Go” invention—is protected by three patents (two pending, one provisional). These are self-developed, underscoring his commitment to independent innovation. Rabbath’s priority lies in prototyping and functional deployment rather than traditional publishing.

Publications Top Notes

“Smart Go: Digital Traffic Light System” – Patent Published, 2025 (Provisional)

No peer-reviewed journal articles available

Cited by: N/A

Conclusion

Mr. Frederick Rabbath is a strong and deserving candidate for the Young Innovator Award for his independently developed invention, “Smart Go.” His work targets key gaps in modern traffic systems with a solution that prioritizes accessibility, safety, and reliability—without institutional backing or traditional academic support. This reflects not only creative ingenuity but also personal investment in public welfare. His ability to conceptualize, prototype, and patent a complex system from scratch highlights a rare blend of technical capability and human-centered design thinking. In an age where many innovations remain locked within research institutions, Rabbath brings fresh air to the landscape of civic technology by working from the ground up. With recognition and support, his system could be adopted in urban areas to prevent accidents, support diverse driving populations, and modernize failing infrastructure. Awarding him would not only validate his contribution but also inspire other independent thinkers worldwide.

Carlos Escobar | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award- 25576

Prof. Dr. Carlos Escobar | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Carlos Escobar | Hospital La Paz, Madrid | Spain

Dr. Carlos Escobar Cervantes is a leading cardiologist and researcher based in Madrid, Spain. With over two decades of experience in cardiovascular medicine, he has held esteemed roles in top Spanish hospitals, contributed prolifically to scientific literature, and has played leadership roles within major cardiology societies. He currently serves as Facultativo Adjunto del Servicio de Cardiología at Hospital Universitario La Paz and is the Scientific Director of the Consorcio DTX, focusing on digital therapeutics (DTx) and AI in health. His work bridges clinical expertise and digital innovation, making him a pioneer in the integration of artificial intelligence in cardiovascular care. Dr. Escobar’s dedication extends beyond patient care—he is also a respected academic and educator, shaping future medical professionals. His contribution to cardiovascular pharmacology, hypertension, ischemic heart disease, and public health through clinical trials, publications, and professional society work makes him an exemplary candidate for international recognition.

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Education

Dr. Carlos Escobar Cervantes earned his Medical Degree in Medicine and Surgery from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (1993–1999). He pursued academic excellence and scientific inquiry further by completing a PhD in Medicine at the Universidad de Alcalá in 2007, where he was awarded the prestigious distinction of Sobresaliente Cum Laude, by unanimous decision of the examining board. This rigorous academic path provided him with a strong foundation for his career in internal medicine, clinical cardiology, and scientific research. Additionally, his commitment to academic growth is reflected in his successful qualification as a Profesor Ayudante Doctor recognized by ANECA in June 2011. Further enriching his academic and leadership portfolio, Dr. Escobar completed the Leadership Development Program in Public Healthcare Organizations from ESADE Business School (2011–2012), one of Spain’s most prestigious business institutions. His education uniquely combines clinical, scientific, and managerial expertise—vital for innovative cardiovascular leadership.

Professional Experience

Dr. Escobar Cervantes has held successive and prestigious roles in cardiology across some of Madrid’s foremost healthcare institutions. He began his career as a Médico Adjunto de Cardiología at Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal (2006–2008), then transitioned to Hospital Universitario Infanta Sofía (2008–2012), and has been serving at Hospital Universitario La Paz since 2012. Currently, he also coordinates outpatient cardiology services and care continuity at La Paz, a role he took on in June 2023, showcasing his capacity for healthcare system organization and innovation. Since December 2023, Dr. Escobar has been the Scientific Director of the Consorcio DTX, focused on the application of digital health tools, including AI, in cardiology. He is also the Co-founder of Samira DTX, emphasizing his proactive stance in developing evidence-based digital therapeutic solutions. His career represents a seamless integration of bedside excellence, scientific leadership, and organizational impact in Spanish and international cardiology.

Research Interests

Dr. Escobar’s research focuses on ischemic heart disease, arterial hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and pulmonary thromboembolism. As both principal investigator and co-investigator, he has played key roles in clinical trials exploring innovative therapies in these domains. In recent years, he has expanded his research to encompass digital therapeutics (DTx) and the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in cardiovascular medicine. He is an active contributor to the Sociedad Española de Cardiología (SEC) and the European Society of Cardiology, where he is a member of the cardiovascular pharmacology and hypertension working groups. His research is deeply translational—bringing bench-side developments to bedside application. His commitment to improving cardiovascular care outcomes through technological innovation, patient-centered care models, and robust clinical investigation underscores his status as a forward-thinking leader in cardiovascular science. Dr. Escobar’s dual commitment to both scientific discovery and clinical impact has made him a valued voice in the cardiology research community.

Awards and Professional Recognition

Dr. Carlos Escobar is a highly respected figure in cardiology, having served as President of the Clinical Cardiology Section of the Sociedad Española de Cardiología (SEC). He has been a member of the SEC’s Research Agency and is an active contributor to several working groups under both SEC and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). His academic and research contributions have earned him memberships in international editorial boards such as the World Journal of Hypertension, ISRN Nephrology, and the Journal of Cardiology and Therapeutics. His peer-review activity includes esteemed journals like Annals of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Care, and the Journal of Hypertension, reflecting his reputation as an authority in cardiovascular science. These honors reflect a career distinguished not only by scientific productivity but also by community trust and professional excellence. His leadership, publications, and collaborative spirit make him a worthy nominee for high-level international awards.

Publications

Cost-utility analysis of dapagliflozin for the treatment of symptomatic chronic heart failure in Spain

The gut microbiota and its role in the development of cardiovascular disease

Management of children with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia worldwide: a meta-analysis

Artificial intelligence: a promising tool for the clinical cardiologist

Magnitude of chronic kidney disease in Spain

Conclusion

Dr. Carlos Escobar Cervantes exemplifies the union of clinical excellence, academic integrity, and technological foresight. His contributions to cardiology span groundbreaking clinical research, digital health innovation, and transformative educational leadership. His work has directly improved cardiovascular care standards in Spain and beyond, earning him recognition across editorial boards, societies, and digital medicine consortia. Dr. Escobar is not only a scientific leader but also an innovator, teacher, and strategist, positioning him as a well-rounded and future-focused candidate for any top-tier international medical or scientific award. His pioneering initiatives in AI-driven cardiovascular therapeutics, combined with his extensive academic publications and clinical leadership, embody the spirit of 21st-century medical excellence. He is therefore highly recommended for recognition in awards celebrating innovation, excellence, and translational impact in cardiovascular medicine.

yinglu Song | Neuroscience | Strategic Business-Science Pioneer Award

Dr. yinglu Song | Neuroscience | Strategic Business-Science Pioneer Award

Dr. yinglu Song South | China University of Technology | China

Dr. Song Yinglu, originally from Nanning, Guangxi, is a passionate and talented postgraduate researcher specializing in Control Engineering and AI applications. A graduate student at the University of Science and Technology Beijing, he consistently demonstrates excellence in academics, innovation, and hands-on engineering. With a deep-rooted interest in smart sensing, machine vision, and embedded systems, Song has actively led and participated in multiple cross-disciplinary research projects with real-world applications. His profile reflects a combination of technical proficiency, creativity, and leadership, highlighted by his patent portfolio and national awards. Beyond academics, he is actively involved in volunteerism and student affairs. Through self-driven initiatives and collaboration with research institutions and enterprises, he strives to make meaningful contributions to engineering and intelligent systems. Known for his resilience and enthusiasm, Song Yinglu is well-positioned to become a transformative force in technology and applied research, making him an exceptional candidate for the Best Young Researcher Award.

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Education

Dr. Song Yinglu pursued his Master’s in Electronic Information (Control Engineering) at the University of Science and Technology Beijing (Project 211), where he ranked 8th out of 22 students and completed a rigorous curriculum including Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition, Data Mining, and Artificial Intelligence. Prior to this, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Measurement & Control Technology and Instrumentation from Guangxi University of Science and Technology, ranking 10th out of 86 peers. His academic foundation is grounded in both software and hardware principles—ranging from analog and digital electronics to microcontrollers and system design. These qualifications have equipped him with a robust analytical mindset and technical expertise. His academic choices reflect a progressive journey toward automation and AI-driven systems. This strong educational background underpins his research efforts in control systems, signal processing, and intelligent sensing, and provides the foundation for his work in academia, industry, and national innovation platforms.

Experience

Dr. Song’s experience is rich in research, development, and real-world engineering deployment. He has led pioneering projects like “Contactless Driver Status Detection Using WiFi Channel State Information” using tools such as MATLAB, Python, Linux, and LSTM models to detect driver fatigue and health. At Sinoma Science & Technology, he collaborated on machine vision systems for wind turbine blade manufacturing, enhancing defect detection capabilities. His internship at SenseTime Technology involved intelligent vending systems using computer vision, while his engineering tenure at Shenzhen Futae Hong focused on PCB testing and hardware troubleshooting. In campus life, he played a leadership role in organizing national-level competitions and technical workshops, managing student records, and supporting graduate entrance evaluations. Across roles, Song has demonstrated hands-on capabilities, team collaboration, and a practical mindset, complementing his academic rigor. His field adaptability, combined with extensive development skills and systematic thinking, defines him as a well-rounded and accomplished young technologist.

Research Interests

Dr. Song Yinglu’s research interests span across wireless sensing, machine vision, and embedded systems, with a specific focus on smart detection using WiFi CSI, driver safety monitoring, and industrial quality control. He is particularly interested in applying deep learning techniques like LSTM and AI to enhance non-contact human monitoring systems, offering safer and more efficient solutions in transportation and healthcare. His machine vision work addresses automation in manufacturing processes—like detecting glue application issues in wind turbine blades. He also has experience with environmental sensing, as seen in his early innovation projects involving unmanned boats and CAN bus-based safety systems. Combining signal processing with AI and embedded technologies, he seeks to bridge real-world sensing challenges with intelligent computing frameworks. His research goal is to develop intuitive, low-cost intelligent systems for real-time human-machine interaction and environmental monitoring, driving future advancements in IoT, automation, and smart cities.

Awards & Recognition

Dr. Song has consistently earned accolades throughout his academic and professional journey. Notably, he received National Third Prize (×2) in the COMAP Mathematical Contest in Modeling and Provincial Third Prizes (×2) in the National Undergraduate Electronic Design Competition. His innovative project on unmanned water quality detection won the Guangxi Bronze Medal at the China International “Internet+” Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition. He also earned multiple Academic Scholarships, Science and Technology Excellence Awards, and was recognized as an Outstanding Class Leader (×3). As a team leader and core member, he has played pivotal roles in numerous award-winning projects in both university and enterprise settings. His involvement in various competitions displays not only technical skill but also effective team leadership, project management, and innovative thinking. These awards are testaments to his high potential, ingenuity, and consistency—making him a standout candidate for competitive national and international research honors.

Publications Top Notes

Design of an Intelligent Fish Tank Control System Based on IoT

A Method for Enhanced WiFi CSI-Based Human Breathing Signal Detection

In-Car Environment Monitoring and Safety Control System Based on CAN

A Robot Vision Positioning Device

Defect Detection System for Natural Gas Pipelines

Conclusion

Dr. Song Yinglu is a forward-thinking, high-achieving researcher whose academic background, technical prowess, and innovative mindset make him an ideal nominee for the Best Young Researcher Award. His excellence spans theoretical learning, hands-on engineering, team leadership, and real-world problem-solving. With contributions ranging from AI-powered detection systems to embedded hardware development, he bridges the gap between academia and industry. His work has been recognized by multiple institutions and published in scholarly formats, with granted patents reflecting practical innovation. Moreover, his commitment to student leadership, volunteering, and science communication further highlights his all-around capability. Song Yinglu represents the next generation of global researchers, and his multi-disciplinary approach promises impactful contributions to science, technology, and society. Awarding him would not only recognize his achievements but also encourage a future of excellence in AI and engineering innovation.

Dr. Prince Emmanuel Norman | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award- 25568

Dr. Prince Emmanuel Norman| Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Prince Emmanuel Norman | SLARI | Sierra Leone

Dr. Prince Emmanuel Norman (b. 7 November 1977) is a Sierra Leonean plant breeder currently serving as Chief Research Officer and Deputy Director-General for Research, Technology and Innovation Development at the Sierra Leone Agricultural Research Institute (SLARI). Based at Njala Agricultural Research Centre and Tower Hill, Freetown, he leads strategic crop‑improvement efforts across the country. With over two decades of experience spanning research assistant to senior leadership roles, Dr. Norman has contributed significantly to yam, cassava, cocoyam, maize and wheat breeding programs. His expertise manifests through participatory farmer trials and multi‐location experiments in Sierra Leone and beyond. Married and an avid reader, teacher, and listener, he brings a collaborative, educational, and data-driven approach to agricultural innovation in West Africa.

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Dr. Norman holds a BSc (Hons) in Crop Science from Njala University College, University of Sierra Leone (1999–2003). He advanced his training with an MSc in Crop Science from Njala University (2005–2006), followed by an MSc in Plant Breeding at the University of KwaZulu‑Natal, South Africa (2009–2011). After a period of professional service, he pursued a PhD in Plant Breeding at the University of Ghana, completing it in 2019. Across these institutions, he developed strong expertise in breeding methodologies, statistical design, participatory variety selection (PVS), and crop yield analysis. His academic path reflects a progressive specialization in plant breeding, grounded in both local experience and advanced international training—preparing him to lead major crop research initiatives at SLARI.

Experience:

Dr. Norman began his career in 2004 as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Agricultural Research (IAR), where he wrote proposals, supervised field trials, and reported findings. He advanced to Research Officer III positions at IAR and later Njala Agricultural Research Centre (2006–2011), leading yam varietal trials and PVS on farmers’ fields. From 2011 to 2016, he served as Research Officer II, leading yam and cocoyam improvement programs. After completing his PhD in 2019, he returned in 2020 as Research Officer I, again guiding breeding initiatives. In March 2024, he was appointed Chief Research Officer / Deputy Director-General, Research, Technology and Innovation Development at SLARI, taking charge of national research policy, technology rollout, and innovation strategy in Sierra Leone’s agricultural sector.

Research Interests:

Dr. Norman is passionate about breeding resilient staple crops—particularly yam, cassava, cocoyam, maize, and wheat—to enhance food security in Sierra Leone under changing climatic conditions. His work focuses on participatory variety selection (PVS), genotype‑environment interaction analysis, disease resistance (notably to grasshoppers, mosaic disease, Fusarium and leaf pathogens), nitrogen and sulfur fertilization regimes, and precision agriculture. He is also interested in germplasm characterization, genomic selection, socio‑economic impact assessment of environmental issues, and integrating climate smart strategies into breeding programs. His multi‑disciplinary interests span crop improvement, plant pathology, entomology, environmental protection, and public health, making his research both scientifically rigorous and socially relevant.

Awards & Recognitions:

While not listed explicitly, Dr. Norman’s consistent appointment to senior strategic roles—culminating in his elevation to Chief Research Officer and Deputy Director-General at SLARI in March 2024—reflects formal recognition of his leadership and expertise. His repeated collaborations with international institutions (University of Ghana, University of KwaZulu‑Natal) and publications in high-impact journals such as Plants, Horticulturae, Advances in Entomology, and Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences underscore peer recognition. His inclusion as lead or co‑author across more than 60 research articles between 2004 and 2025 attests to sustained excellence. He’s also been repeatedly entrusted to lead national crop improvement programs and multi-author international projects, indicating trust and recognition in professional circles.

Publications Top Notes: 

Identification and Distribution of Begomoviruses Infecting Cassava Fields in Sierra Leone.

Detection of Cassava Mosaic Disease and Assessment of Selected Agronomic Traits of Cassava (<i>Manihot esculenta</i>).

Genetic and agronomic parameter estimates of growth, yield and related traits of maize (<i>Zea mays</i> L.) under different rates of nitrogen fertilization.

Characterization of the Cassava (<i>Manihot esculenta</i>) Germplasm in Sierra Leone Based on Agro-Morphological and Culinary Traits.

Challenges in Developing Aquaculture for Livelihood Enhancement in Bo City, Southern Sierra Leone.

Farmers’ perception on severity, crop loss and management practices of variegated grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus L.) on cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) in Sierra Leone.

Genetic Structure and Diversity Study of Cassava (&lt;i&gt;Manihot esculenta&lt;/i&gt;) Germplasm for African Cassava Mosaic Disease and Fresh Storage Root Yield.

Impact of different types of green manure on pests and disease incidence and severity as well as growth and yield parameters of maize.

Impact of Different Types of Green Manure on Pests and Disease Incidence and Severity as Well as Growth and Yield Parameters of Maize.

Molecular and phenotypic profiling of white Guinea yam (<i>Dioscorea rotundata</i>) breeding lines.

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Prince Emmanuel Norman is a distinguished plant breeder and research leader whose career spans over 20 years of progressive responsibility, from field-level variety trials to national research governance. His strong academic credentials—culminating in a PhD in Plant Breeding—and extensive publication record highlight his expertise in crop improvement, pest and disease resistance, participatory selection, and sustainable agricultural technologies. As CRO and Deputy Director-General at SLARI, he is shaping Sierra Leone’s agricultural research and innovation agenda. His work delivers scientific rigor while remaining rooted in local farmer realities, advancing food security and resilience in West Africa.

Gang Liu | Business | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Gang Liu | Business | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Gang Liu | East China University of Science and Technology | China

Professor. Gang Liu is a distinguished scholar in engineering and innovation management, currently serving as a professor at the School of Business, East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST), Shanghai, China. With a career devoted to academic excellence and leadership in the fields of project and entrepreneurial management, Professor Liu is recognized for his commitment to bridging theory and practice in business and engineering disciplines. His academic journey and contributions have shaped numerous research collaborations and student mentorships, creating a thriving knowledge environment. Alongside him, Wannan Wang is a dedicated Ph.D. researcher at ECUST, developing a strong research footprint in innovation and entrepreneurship. She has co-authored publications with Prof. Liu and brings a contemporary and rigorous approach to research in emerging managerial trends. Their joint work reflects a synergistic pursuit of knowledge and practical application, positioning both scholars as valuable contributors to global academic and professional networks.

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Education

Prof. Gang Liu earned his Ph.D. from the School of Economics and Management at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, where he focused on the intersection of economics, technology, and management. His doctoral work laid the foundation for his future contributions to innovation ecosystems and complex project governance. His educational background integrates analytical rigor with real-world application, which has been central to his pedagogical and research philosophy. Wannan Wang, currently pursuing her Ph.D. at the School of Business, East China University of Science and Technology, has cultivated her academic roots under Prof. Liu’s mentorship. She completed her undergraduate and master’s studies in business management disciplines, earning accolades for academic excellence. Her ongoing doctoral work delves into innovation strategy and entrepreneurial ecosystems, aligning with the dynamic demands of modern management research. Their combined educational foundations ensure a robust, multidisciplinary perspective in their scholarly contributions.

Experience

Prof. Liu brings over two decades of experience in academia, research, and consulting in the field of engineering and innovation management. At ECUST, he has held senior roles in curriculum development, academic committee leadership, and cross-industry research partnerships. He has been actively involved in guiding national-level projects and supervising graduate theses, contributing significantly to the cultivation of next-generation management professionals. His hands-on experience in coordinating interdisciplinary project teams adds a practical edge to his research in project and innovation management. Wannan Wang, while still in the early stages of her career, has already contributed to several peer-reviewed journals and international conferences under Prof. Liu’s guidance. She has participated in collaborative research projects focused on entrepreneurial innovation in the digital economy. Her research assistantships and participation in innovation labs reflect her growing experience and commitment to scholarly excellence, building a strong academic foundation for future independent research leadership.

Research Interests

Prof. Liu’s primary research areas include project management, innovation management, and entrepreneurial management, with a particular focus on the interplay between engineering and business strategies. He explores how innovation can be fostered within large-scale projects and complex organizational ecosystems. His recent studies delve into agile project methodologies, stakeholder dynamics in innovation systems, and sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems. Wannan Wang’s research interests align closely with her advisor’s. She focuses on innovation management in startups and developing economies, analyzing how emerging technologies influence business model innovation and entrepreneurial behavior. Her recent work examines how digital transformation impacts innovation capacity in small to medium enterprises (SMEs). Together, their interdisciplinary research aims to generate solutions to real-world challenges, emphasizing sustainable growth, collaboration, and technological advancement in business practices.

Awards

Prof. Liu has received multiple recognitions for academic excellence and research impact. He has been honored with the Shanghai Municipal Research Award for his work on innovation performance in engineering enterprises and received several grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). He has also been recognized as an Outstanding Mentor for Graduate Research at ECUST and has won multiple Best Paper Awards at international conferences such as ICEM and IAMOT. Wannan Wang has been awarded the Ph.D. Research Excellence Fellowship at ECUST and was recognized for her outstanding contribution at the Annual Graduate Innovation Symposium. Her early achievements highlight her potential for future leadership in academia. Their accolades reflect both individual merit and collaborative strength in scholarly innovation and educational advancement.

Publications Top Notes

Innovation Capabilities and Project Success in Engineering Enterprises.

Digital Transformation and Entrepreneurial Strategy.

Project Governance and Innovation Ecosystem Performance.

Conclusion

Prof. Gang Liu and Wannan Wang together form a powerful academic pairing whose contributions enrich the fields of innovation and entrepreneurial management. Prof. Liu’s deep expertise in managing complex projects and fostering innovation ecosystems has established him as a thought leader in business-engineering integration. His mentorship has cultivated the growth of early-career researchers like Wannan Wang, whose work is already gaining traction in respected academic platforms. Their collaborative dynamic reflects a shared vision for research that is impactful, globally relevant, and practically applicable. Through their combined efforts in teaching, research, and academic leadership, they continue to influence students, scholars, and industry stakeholders. Their nomination for this award is a testament to their dedication to excellence, innovation, and the advancement of global management practices.

Carlos Escobar | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Carlos Escobar | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Carlos Escobar | Hospital La Paz, Madrid | Spain

Dr. Carlos Escobar Cervantes is a leading cardiologist and researcher based in Madrid, Spain. With over two decades of experience in cardiovascular medicine, he has held esteemed roles in top Spanish hospitals, contributed prolifically to scientific literature, and has played leadership roles within major cardiology societies. He currently serves as Facultativo Adjunto del Servicio de Cardiología at Hospital Universitario La Paz and is the Scientific Director of the Consorcio DTX, focusing on digital therapeutics (DTx) and AI in health. His work bridges clinical expertise and digital innovation, making him a pioneer in the integration of artificial intelligence in cardiovascular care. Dr. Escobar’s dedication extends beyond patient care—he is also a respected academic and educator, shaping future medical professionals. His contribution to cardiovascular pharmacology, hypertension, ischemic heart disease, and public health through clinical trials, publications, and professional society work makes him an exemplary candidate for international recognition.

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Education

Dr. Carlos Escobar Cervantes earned his Medical Degree in Medicine and Surgery from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (1993–1999). He pursued academic excellence and scientific inquiry further by completing a PhD in Medicine at the Universidad de Alcalá in 2007, where he was awarded the prestigious distinction of Sobresaliente Cum Laude, by unanimous decision of the examining board. This rigorous academic path provided him with a strong foundation for his career in internal medicine, clinical cardiology, and scientific research. Additionally, his commitment to academic growth is reflected in his successful qualification as a Profesor Ayudante Doctor recognized by ANECA in June 2011. Further enriching his academic and leadership portfolio, Dr. Escobar completed the Leadership Development Program in Public Healthcare Organizations from ESADE Business School (2011–2012), one of Spain’s most prestigious business institutions. His education uniquely combines clinical, scientific, and managerial expertise—vital for innovative cardiovascular leadership.

Professional Experience

Dr. Escobar Cervantes has held successive and prestigious roles in cardiology across some of Madrid’s foremost healthcare institutions. He began his career as a Médico Adjunto de Cardiología at Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal (2006–2008), then transitioned to Hospital Universitario Infanta Sofía (2008–2012), and has been serving at Hospital Universitario La Paz since 2012. Currently, he also coordinates outpatient cardiology services and care continuity at La Paz, a role he took on in June 2023, showcasing his capacity for healthcare system organization and innovation. Since December 2023, Dr. Escobar has been the Scientific Director of the Consorcio DTX, focused on the application of digital health tools, including AI, in cardiology. He is also the Co-founder of Samira DTX, emphasizing his proactive stance in developing evidence-based digital therapeutic solutions. His career represents a seamless integration of bedside excellence, scientific leadership, and organizational impact in Spanish and international cardiology.

Research Interests

Dr. Escobar’s research focuses on ischemic heart disease, arterial hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and pulmonary thromboembolism. As both principal investigator and co-investigator, he has played key roles in clinical trials exploring innovative therapies in these domains. In recent years, he has expanded his research to encompass digital therapeutics (DTx) and the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in cardiovascular medicine. He is an active contributor to the Sociedad Española de Cardiología (SEC) and the European Society of Cardiology, where he is a member of the cardiovascular pharmacology and hypertension working groups. His research is deeply translational—bringing bench-side developments to bedside application. His commitment to improving cardiovascular care outcomes through technological innovation, patient-centered care models, and robust clinical investigation underscores his status as a forward-thinking leader in cardiovascular science. Dr. Escobar’s dual commitment to both scientific discovery and clinical impact has made him a valued voice in the cardiology research community.

Awards and Professional Recognition

Dr. Carlos Escobar is a highly respected figure in cardiology, having served as President of the Clinical Cardiology Section of the Sociedad Española de Cardiología (SEC). He has been a member of the SEC’s Research Agency and is an active contributor to several working groups under both SEC and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). His academic and research contributions have earned him memberships in international editorial boards such as the World Journal of Hypertension, ISRN Nephrology, and the Journal of Cardiology and Therapeutics. His peer-review activity includes esteemed journals like Annals of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Care, and the Journal of Hypertension, reflecting his reputation as an authority in cardiovascular science. These honors reflect a career distinguished not only by scientific productivity but also by community trust and professional excellence. His leadership, publications, and collaborative spirit make him a worthy nominee for high-level international awards.

Publications Top Notes

Cost-utility analysis of dapagliflozin for the treatment of symptomatic chronic heart failure in Spain

The gut microbiota and its role in the development of cardiovascular disease

Management of children with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia worldwide: a meta-analysis

Artificial intelligence: a promising tool for the clinical cardiologist

Magnitude of chronic kidney disease in Spain

Conclusion

Dr. Carlos Escobar Cervantes exemplifies the union of clinical excellence, academic integrity, and technological foresight. His contributions to cardiology span groundbreaking clinical research, digital health innovation, and transformative educational leadership. His work has directly improved cardiovascular care standards in Spain and beyond, earning him recognition across editorial boards, societies, and digital medicine consortia. Dr. Escobar is not only a scientific leader but also an innovator, teacher, and strategist, positioning him as a well-rounded and future-focused candidate for any top-tier international medical or scientific award. His pioneering initiatives in AI-driven cardiovascular therapeutics, combined with his extensive academic publications and clinical leadership, embody the spirit of 21st-century medical excellence. He is therefore highly recommended for recognition in awards celebrating innovation, excellence, and translational impact in cardiovascular medicine.

Ghazaleh Pouya | Pharmacology | Young Researcher Award

Ms. Ghazaleh Pouya | Pharmacology Science | Young Researcher Award

Ms. Ghazaleh Pouya | Sechenov University | Russia

Ms. Ghazaleh Pouya is an aspiring pharmaceutical scientist and multidisciplinary researcher, currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Biology at Sechenov University with a focus on Innovative Medicines. With a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from the same university, she integrates her clinical pharmaceutical knowledge with advanced research in transdermal drug delivery and AI-powered biomedical solutions. As a lab assistant and assistant researcher, she actively contributes to academic publications, interdisciplinary projects, and data analytics in pharma-biotech. Her curiosity and dedication to translational medicine, wound healing systems, and personalized therapeutics reflect in her dynamic academic and research involvement, positioning her as a promising young innovator at the intersection of pharmacy, biology, and artificial intelligence.

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Education

Ms. Ghazaleh earned her Pharm.D. from Sechenov University, completing a thesis on in-vitro modeling of aero-dispersed film-forming systems. Currently, she is enrolled in a Master’s program in Biology, focusing on Innovative Medicines, at the same institution. In parallel, she undertakes applied IT training at School-21, a program dedicated to programming, app development, and clinical data analysis in medicine. Her multidisciplinary training bridges biological sciences, medical informatics, and pharmaceutical technologies. Ms. Ghazaleh’s strong academic background provides her with a unique perspective in drug delivery development and biomedical computation, preparing her for impactful contributions to pharmaceutical innovation and AI-assisted healthcare systems.

Experience

Ms. Ghazaleh Pouya is a laboratory assistant and student researcher at Sechenov University, actively involved in both experimental design and data analysis across pharmaceutical and biological domains, where she develops tools for clinical and pharmaceutical data evaluation. She collaborates with the Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Department of Biology (Innovative Drugs), and the PHARMA-PREMIUM Scientific Research Center, contributing to a range of wound treatment, drug delivery, and AI-modeling projects. This diverse experience strengthens her competence in translational science, combining wet lab experimentation with computational modeling, ensuring real-world applicability of research findings.

Research Interests

Ms. Ghazaleh’s research focuses on transdermal drug delivery systems, pharmaceutical nanocarriers, and AI-integrated biomedical analytics. She is also exploring in vitro skin models, pharmacogenomics, and quality-by-design (QbD) strategies in formulation development. Her innovative mindset drives her to investigate how machine learning can optimize personalized drug delivery mechanisms, especially for wound treatment and skin permeability. She works on enhancing the bioavailability and targeted release of active substances using nano-based platforms, contributing to the next generation of smart drug delivery systems. Ghazaleh’s vision blends biological sciences, digital health, and pharmaceutical technology for patient-centered therapeutic innovations.

Award

Ms. Ghazaleh Pouya is a strong candidate for the “Young Researcher Award” under the International Invention Awards 2025. Her multidisciplinary background, three completed co-authored publications, ongoing research in pharmaceutical aerosols, and AI-driven drug delivery platforms reflect her impactful contributions at an early stage of her career. Her experience across pharmaceutical formulation, lab analytics, and computational modeling positions her among the emerging leaders in pharm-biotech research. Her self-driven participation in interdepartmental and interdisciplinary collaborations exemplifies the qualities of a future research innovator. This award would not only recognize her current achievements but also catalyze her continued excellence in translational research.

Publications

Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems: Methods for Enhancing Skin Permeability and Their Evaluation

Development of water vapor permeability determination methodology for spray film-forming systems

characterization and screening parameters of spray film-forming systems: a comprehensive study on dosage forms and quality indicators

Conclusion

Ms. Ghazaleh Pouya embodies the ideal profile of a rising biomedical innovator, integrating academic rigor, hands-on laboratory experience, and computational skills into a cohesive research journey. Her contributions to pharmaceutical sciences, particularly in film-forming drug systems and skin permeability, along with her novel integration of AI in drug delivery, showcase her potential to advance therapeutic design. With publications in reputable journals, active institutional collaborations, and an interdisciplinary mindset, she has already laid a strong foundation for a successful career in science and innovation. Recognition through the Young Researcher Award will further encourage her to expand her scientific impact and pursue future breakthroughs in personalized medicine and nanopharmaceuticals.