Kenechukwu Ede | Finance and Development | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Kenechukwu Ede | Finance and Development | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Kenechukwu Ede | Finance and Development | Young Scientist Award

Department of Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ede Kenechukwu Kenneth, born on May 13, 1991, in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria, began his educational journey at Army Children Primary School, Awkunanaw, completing his First School Leaving Certificate in 2003. He proceeded to Army Day Secondary School Awkunanaw, where he earned his West African Examination Council (WAEC) and National Examination Commission (NECO) certificates in 2008. Driven by a passion for understanding economic systems and development, he enrolled at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, earning a B.Sc in Economics in July 2015. His undergraduate project titled “Impact of Stock Market Development on Nigerian Economic Growth (1990–2010)” laid the groundwork for his future research trajectory in financial markets and economic development.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Kenneth's professional journey began early as the Financial Secretary of the Youths Initiatives for Self-Discovery (2009–2011), a role that sharpened his financial documentation and project monitoring skills. He later worked as an Economics Columnist for National Switch, where he analyzed and communicated Nigeria’s economic developments.

From 2013 to 2017, Kenneth held diverse roles at Seven-Up Bottling Company Plc, starting as a Warehouse Staff member and rising to Sales Executive. He acquired hands-on experience in warehouse operations, logistics, sales process control, customer relations, and ERP tools like Navision. He also served his country through the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) as an Economics Teacher at Dominant Academy, Bayelsa State.

Since 2019, he has been working as a Research Analyst at Trivial Vocational Center, where he contributes to academic research, develops econometric models, and provides analytical support for various economic studies.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus

Kenneth’s research spans Economic Development, Financial Economics, Energy and Environmental Studies, AI Preparedness in Africa, National Security Architecture, and Digital Financial Inclusion. His methodological foundation is rooted in Applied Time Series Econometrics, and his portfolio reflects an impressive mastery of both theory and application. His work investigates complex relationships in macroeconomics and development studies using advanced modeling approaches such as:

  • Ordinary Least Squares (OLS)

  • Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) & its advanced forms (QARDL, TARDL, TNARDL)

  • Fully Modified OLS (FMOLS), Dynamic OLS (DOLS)

  • Panel GMM (Differenced & System)

  • Structural Breaks Model, Panel Smooth Transition Regression (PSTR)

Kenneth has published 21 peer-reviewed journal articles, and his scholarly work is accessible through his Google Scholar and ResearchGate profiles.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Kenneth’s research contributes to the understanding of African economies’ resilience, especially in the face of global financial volatility, digital transformation, and environmental challenges. His empirical works provide policymakers and academics with nuanced insights into structural reforms, market development, and digital finance's role in bridging inequality. He is a key voice in conversations around Africa’s preparedness for AI-driven economic shifts, helping shape developmental strategies that prioritize inclusivity and sustainability.

🧠 Academic Citations & Recognition

With increasing citation metrics on platforms like Google Scholar, Kenneth’s academic footprint continues to grow. His work is regularly referenced by fellow scholars, particularly in studies related to time series econometrics, developmental finance, and energy economics. His ability to develop and apply advanced quantitative models has made him a valuable collaborator in interdisciplinary research.

🛠️ Technical & Analytical Skills

Kenneth is proficient in several econometric and statistical software packages essential for quantitative research, including:

  • EViews

  • Stata

  • R

  • SPSS

He brings deep analytical rigor to any project, leveraging these tools to model complex economic phenomena, test hypotheses, and derive robust policy-relevant conclusions.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As part of his NYSC, Kenneth taught Economics at Dominant Academy in Bayelsa State. His teaching philosophy emphasizes bridging the gap between economic theory and practical realities. By integrating real-world data into his lessons, he cultivated critical thinking among students and inspired interest in applied economics. Though primarily focused on research today, Kenneth remains committed to academic mentorship and capacity building in economics education.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Kenneth is not only building a solid academic and professional profile but also positioning himself as a thought leader in the economic transformation of Africa. His long-term vision includes contributing to policy think tanks, developmental agencies, and academic institutions. He aims to expand his research into AI, climate economics, and global financial integration, producing knowledge that shapes future-ready African economies.

📚 Selected Publications

Title: Impact of Digital Financial Innovation on Financial System Development in Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Countries
Authors: Charles O. Manasseh, Ifeoma C. Nwakoby, Ogochukwu C. Okanya, N.G. Nwonye, O. Odidi, K.J. Thaddeus, Kenechukwu K. Ede, W. Nzidee
Journal: Asian Journal of Economics and Banking
Year: 2023

Title: Digital Finance, Financial Inclusion and Economic Growth Nexus in COMESA: The Role of Regulatory Quality, Rule of Law and Government Effectiveness
Authors: Charles O. Manasseh, Ogochukwu C. Okanya, Chine Sp Logan, Kenechukwu K. Ede, Emeka P. Ejim, Stella N. Ozor, Ogonne Onuoha, 8ebelechukwu L. Okiche
Journal: Russian Law Journal
Year: 2023

Title: Investigating the Impact of Credit Channels, Energy Production and Oil Revenues on Agricultural Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Authors: Charles O. Manasseh, Chine Sp Logan, Ogochukwu C. Okanya, Kenechukwu K. Ede, Emeka L. Okiche, S. Ilo, J.E. Ogbuabor, Ifeoma C. Nwakoby
Journal: Heliyon
Year: 2024

Title: Financial Technology, Innovation, and Bank Performance Nexus: Evidence from ECOWAS Member Countries
Authors: Charles O. Manasseh, Chine A. Ngong, Chine Sp Logan, Kenechukwu K. Ede, Ogochukwu C. Okanya
Journal: Journal of African Business
Year: 2025

Title: Causal Relationship Between Financial Deepening, National Security, Ecological Footprint, and Economic Growth in Nigeria
Authors: Charles O. Manasseh, Chine Sp Logan, Ogochukwu C. Okanya, Kenechukwu K. Ede, O.C.O. Onuselogu, J.E. Ogbuabor, Ifeoma C. Nwakoby
Journal: F1000Research
Year: 2024

Hernando Vargas Uricoechea | Thyroid autoimmunity | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Hernando Vargas Uricoechea | Thyroid autoimmunity | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Hernando Vargas Uricoechea | Thyroid autoimmunity | Distinguished Scientist Award

University of Cauca, Colombia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Born on October 11, 1974, Dr. Hernando Vargas-Uricoechea began his academic journey in medicine at the Universidad Libre de Colombia, where he earned his degree as a Doctor and Surgeon in 1996. Driven by a passion for internal medicine, he further specialized in Internal Medicine in 2001 at the Universidad del Cauca. His pursuit of advanced knowledge led him to complete a specialization in Endocrinology at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá in 2013. Committed to strengthening his research acumen, he earned a Master's degree in Epidemiology from Universidad del Valle in 2014, and later pursued PhD studies in Biomedical Sciences (2018) and Cognitive Neuroscience (2023).

👨‍⚕️ Professional Endeavors

Dr. Vargas-Uricoechea has cultivated a prolific clinical and academic career over two decades. He began his clinical work at Hospital Universitario San José in Popayán from 2004 to 2012, contributing significantly to internal medicine and endocrinology services. He has been a longstanding figure at Universidad del Cauca as an Associate Professor since 2003, shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals. His clinical acumen is also reflected in his roles at CLÍNICA PALMARES (since 2008), OSTEOSALUD IPS (since 2018), and previously at REHABILITAR LTDA (2008–2013).

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Vargas-Uricoechea is recognized for his diverse contributions in clinical medicine, internal medicine, endocrinology, and applied cognitive neuroscience. His work bridges basic science and clinical application, with a strong emphasis on epidemiological research, metabolic disorders, and neurocognitive processes. His commitment to research excellence earned him recognition as a Senior Researcher by Colciencias in 2022, along with the designation as an Evaluator Pair, a prestigious role in Colombia’s academic evaluation system.

🌎 Impact and Influence

With a well-rounded profile in clinical practice, academia, and research, Dr. Vargas-Uricoechea has contributed substantially to medical knowledge and practice in Colombia and Latin America. His insights into metabolic diseases and endocrinology have shaped clinical guidelines and informed public health strategies. Through university teaching and mentoring, he has had a lasting impact on the clinical reasoning and scientific literacy of hundreds of medical students and young researchers.

📚 Academic Citations & Scholarly Recognition

While exact citation metrics are not listed, Dr. Vargas-Uricoechea’s academic influence is evident through his Senior Researcher status, extensive academic affiliations, and contributions to scholarly activities. His involvement in doctoral-level research in neuroscience and biomedical sciences further demonstrates his continued engagement with high-impact scientific inquiry.

🛠️ Technical and Clinical Skills

Dr. Vargas-Uricoechea’s technical repertoire includes proficiency in epidemiological modeling, clinical diagnostics, and interdisciplinary patient management in internal medicine and endocrinology. His knowledge spans clinical data analysis, research methodology, and neurocognitive assessment, bolstering his role as both a clinician and a scientist.

👨‍🏫 Teaching and Academic Service

As a dedicated Associate Professor at Universidad del Cauca for over 20 years, Dr. Vargas-Uricoechea has played a crucial role in curriculum development, clinical mentorship, and academic leadership. He is involved in supervising undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students, fostering an environment of academic rigor and innovation. His participation in Colciencias’ evaluator panel highlights his trusted judgment in academic review and research appraisal.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a strong foundation in clinical practice and academic research, Dr. Vargas-Uricoechea is well-positioned to continue influencing public health policy, medical education, and neuroscientific research in Colombia and beyond. His ongoing PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience marks a forward-thinking pivot into exploring the intersection of brain function, behavior, and endocrinology, likely leading to transformative insights in neuroendocrine health.

📚 Selected Publications

Publication: Iodine Deficiency Disorders
Authors: Vargas-Uricoechea Hernando, Bonelo-Perdomo Anilza, Sierra-Torres Carlos Hernán
Journal: Journal of Thyroid Disorders and Therapy
Year: 2015

Publication: Trastornos asociados a la deficiencia de yodo. Vigilancia permanente es deficitaria en zonas vulnerables
Authors: Vargas-Uricoechea H, Sierra-Torres CH, Holguín-Betancourt CM, Cristancho-Torres L
Journal: MEDICINA (Bogotá)
Year: 2012

Publication: Role of Thyroid Hormones in Different Aspects of Cardiovascular System
Authors: Vargas-Uricoechea H, Morales E
Journal: Endocrinology & Metabolic Syndrome
Year: 2015

Publication: Ectopic thyroid tissue in the adrenal gland: a report of two cases with pathogenetic implications
Authors: Romero-Rojas A, Bella-Cueto MR, Meza-Cabrera IA, Cabezuelo-Hernández A, García-Rojo D, Vargas-Uricoechea H, Cameselle-Teijeiro J
Journal: Thyroid
Year: 2013

Publication: Enfermedad de Graves-Basedow, Fisiopatología y diagnóstico
Authors: Vargas-Uricoechea H, Sierra-Torres CH, Meza-Cabrera IA
Journal: Medicina (Bogotá)
Year: 2013

 

 

 

Kaan Kocali | Occupational Health and Safety | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kaan Kocali | Occupational Health and Safety | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kaan Kocali | Occupational Health and Safety | Best Researcher Award

Istanbul Gelişim University, Turkey

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Kaan Koçali embarked on a comprehensive educational journey with a strong focus on mining engineering and occupational safety. He earned his bachelor's degree in Mining Engineering from İstanbul Üniversitesi in 2011, followed by a master's degree in Mining Engineering with a thesis on the effects of boron compounds on solar panels in 2016. Later, he expanded his expertise in occupational health and safety, completing a non-thesis master's at İstanbul Aydın Üniversitesi in 2016 and a doctoral degree in Occupational Health and Safety in 2021. His doctoral dissertation focused on legal obligations of permanent supervisors in mines under relevant Turkish laws, showcasing his dedication to intertwining legal, technical, and safety aspects in mining.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently a Doctoral Faculty Member at İstanbul Gelişim Üniversitesi’s Vocational School of Property Protection and Security, Dr. Koçali combines academic responsibilities with real-world applications. His international exposure includes Erasmus+ Staff Mobility training experiences in Germany and North Macedonia, reflecting his commitment to global standards in safety education. Beyond teaching, Dr. Koçali has led and participated in numerous projects primarily targeting mining sector innovations and occupational safety software development, supported by KOSGEB and TÜBİTAK, Turkey’s key research funding agencies.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Koçali’s research portfolio is rich and multidisciplinary. His work spans the development of legal and technical frameworks for mining supervisors, software systems for tracking and controlling safety compliance, and performance monitoring systems tailored to the mining industry. He has also contributed to projects analyzing anthropometric data for occupational safety and investigating long-term profiles of work accidents and occupational diseases in Turkey and Europe. His focus on mining safety is not only academic but practical, aiming to improve workplace health and security via technology, legislation, and awareness.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Koçali’s contributions have impacted both national and international spheres. He has been a key figure in various TÜBİTAK and KOSGEB funded projects, as well as an advisor in EU-funded initiatives like the Türkiye Maden İşçileri Sendikası (Mining Workers Union) project focused on solidarity and workplace safety. His work supports safer mining environments and influences policies and practices within Turkey’s mining sector. His international training stints also demonstrate his role in bridging local knowledge with European occupational safety practices.

📚 Academic Cites and Scholarly Recognition

Although specific citation metrics are not provided here, Dr. Koçali’s engagement in diverse projects and his doctoral-level research underscore a solid academic foundation. His role as project lead and consultant highlights recognition by peers and institutions, reflecting scholarly and practical validation of his expertise.

🛠️ Technical Skills and Tools

Dr. Koçali is skilled in designing and implementing software for safety compliance and performance monitoring in mining operations. His background in engineering and safety legislation allows him to integrate multidisciplinary technical knowledge with legal requirements, creating robust tracking and control systems that serve both operational and regulatory needs.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As a Doctoral Faculty Member since 2021, Dr. Koçali teaches in the fields of Occupational Health and Safety, focusing on applied safety management in mining and industrial environments. His courses likely combine theoretical knowledge with hands-on case studies, enriched by his active involvement in research and consultancy projects. This integration ensures students receive education aligned with current industry and regulatory standards.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Koçali’s career is marked by the synthesis of engineering, legal frameworks, and safety management within mining — a niche critical to sustainable and safe industrial development. His ongoing projects and international collaborations signal continued influence on occupational safety policy, technology application, and education. Looking ahead, Dr. Koçali is poised to further impact mining safety, expand interdisciplinary research, and mentor new professionals in occupational health and safety.

📚 Selected Publications

  • Publication Title: Sosyal Güvenlik Kurumu’nun 2012-2020 Yılları Arası İş Kazaları Göstergelerinin Standardizasyonu

  • Author: Kaan Koçali

  • Journal: Akademik Yaklaşımlar Dergisi

  • Year: 2021

  • Publication Title: Calculation of Occupational Accident Indicators of Türkiye

  • Author: Kaan Koçali

  • Journal: INSAC Social and Education Sciences

  • Year: 2021

  • Publication Title: Maden Kazalarında Sorumluluklar ve Kusur Oranları

  • Author: Kaan Koçali

  • Publisher: Nobel Yayın Kitapevi (Book)

  • Year: 2021

  • Publication Title: Açık Ocak Maden İşletmelerinde İşçi Anketleri ile İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliği Kültürü ve Uygulamasının Araştırılması

  • Author: Kaan Koçali

  • Journal: Bilimsel Madencilik Dergisi

  • Year: 2018

  • Publication Title: Şırnak Kömür Madeni Kazası Işığında Kömür Madenciliğindeki Uygunsuzluklar Hakkında Öneriler

  • Author: Kaan Koçali

  • Journal: ICCET 2018 Bildiriler Kitabı

  • Year: 2018

 

Farrah Liu | Lymphatics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Farrah Liu | Lymphatics | Best Researcher Award

Stanford University , United States

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Farrah C. Liu began her academic journey with distinction, graduating as the Valedictorian of Montville Township High School among a class of approximately 350 students. Her early promise was recognized through accolades such as the National Merit Scholarship Award (2012). She continued to excel academically at The College of New Jersey, where she was enrolled in a prestigious 7-year BS/MD program in partnership with Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. During this period, Farrah was honored with Phi Beta Kappa membership and consistently made the Dean’s List, underscoring her intellectual rigor. She broadened her academic horizons with a study abroad program at the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spring 2015, gaining international perspective and enriching her academic versatility.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Liu’s medical training commenced at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, where she earned her MD in 2019. Her medical education was marked by scholarly excellence, earning her recognition such as the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society induction and multiple merit-based scholarships. She began her postgraduate clinical training as a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Resident at Stanford University School of Medicine in 2019. Her residency, which spans from 2019 to 2025, places her at the forefront of one of the most competitive and technically demanding specialties in medicine. Dr. Liu’s training is backed by active California medical licensure and DEA certification.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Farrah C. Liu’s contributions to academic medicine began even before her residency. As a Research Fellow at Columbia University Medical Center in 2015, she worked under the mentorship of Dr. Kenneth P. Olive, Ph.D., at the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center. Her research interests have remained robust, evidenced by multiple awards recognizing her scientific contributions. These include the Best Paper Award at the 2024 Mount Sinai DIEPDive, and the Stanford Plastic Surgery Thuss Research Award. Her scholarly work has also been featured on the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal Club Podcast in 2021, an acknowledgment of the clinical relevance and quality of her research.

🌟 Impact and Influence

Farrah’s growing influence in the field of plastic surgery is evident through her numerous leadership and advocacy recognitions. She was named an ASPS Advocacy Summit Future Leader Scholar in 2023 and served as a Stanford Troxel Fellow and a PlastyPAC Leader from 2022 to 2023. She also excelled in national forums, earning the Top Individual Score in the ASPS Residents Bowl (2023). These achievements reflect her ability to synthesize clinical acumen with advocacy and innovation, actively shaping the future of her specialty.

📚 Academic Cites and Recognition

Throughout her career, Dr. Liu has received honors for both research and leadership. She is a recipient of the Alpha Omega Alpha Research Recognition Award (2019), highlighting the academic value of her contributions. Her research poster earned Best Research Poster at the New Jersey Society of Plastic Surgeons Meeting (2018), and her undergraduate and medical studies were supported by multiple scholarships, including the Sylvia and David Schwab Memorial Endowed Scholarship and the Joseph and Marguerite DiSepio Scholarship. Her memberships in honor societies such as Alpha Epsilon Lambda and Phi Beta Kappa further confirm her scholarly achievements.

💻 Technical Skills

Dr. Liu’s work in high-level surgical and academic environments has equipped her with advanced technical and clinical skills, particularly in plastic and reconstructive surgical techniques. Although not explicitly listed, her success in competitive surgical environments and featured podcast articles suggest proficiency in medical writing, surgical planning, data analysis, and potentially research tools such as statistical software, imaging platforms, and academic databases.

👩‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship Experience

While formal teaching roles are not explicitly listed, Farrah's leadership roles—such as Vice President of Interprofessional Communications in Alpha Epsilon Lambda and her repeated participation in resident summits—suggest active involvement in mentorship, education, and peer training. Her participation in Leadership Education in Advancing Diversity (LEAD) Scholar Program (2022-2023) further supports her role in fostering inclusive learning environments and training the next generation of healthcare professionals.

🧬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Farrah C. Liu’s trajectory reflects a deep commitment to clinical excellence, academic scholarship, and medical leadership. Her work in plastic and reconstructive surgery is likely to influence both clinical practice and future research innovations. With continued dedication, she is poised to become a transformative leader—especially in merging surgical innovation with diversity-focused leadership and patient advocacy. Her legacy will likely span multiple domains: groundbreaking surgical techniques, impactful mentorship, and pioneering research that elevates patient care outcomes.

📚 Selected Publications

Title: Facial fractures as a result of falls in the elderly: concomitant injuries and management strategies
Authors: FC Liu, JN Halsey, NC Oleck, ES Lee, MS Granick
Journal: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
Year: 2019

Title: Traumatic falls in the pediatric population: facial fracture patterns observed in a leading cause of childhood injury
Authors: NC Oleck, AA Dobitsch, FC Liu, JN Halsey, TMT Le, IC Hoppe, ES Lee, MS Granick
Journal: Annals of Plastic Surgery
Year: 2019

Title: Sports-related pediatric facial trauma: analysis of facial fracture pattern and concomitant injuries
Authors: AA Dobitsch, NC Oleck, FC Liu, JN Halsey, IC Hoppe, ES Lee, MS Granick
Journal: The Surgery Journal
Year: 2019

Title: Motor vehicle collision injuries: An analysis of facial fractures in the urban pediatric population
Authors: TMT Le, NC Oleck, FC Liu, JN Halsey, IC Hoppe, ES Lee, MS Granick
Journal: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Year: 2020

Title: Implications of facial fracture in airway management of the adult population: what is the most effective management strategy?
Authors: TMT Le, NC Oleck, W Khan, JN Halsey, FC Liu, IC Hoppe, ES Lee, MS Granick
Journal: Annals of Plastic Surgery
Year: 2019

Cheryl Kickett Tucker | Aboriginal education | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Cheryl Kickett Tucker | Aboriginal education | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Cheryl Kickett Tucker | Aboriginal education | Best Researcher Award

Curtin University, Australia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Professor Cheryl Kickett-Tucker AM is a proud Aboriginal Western Australian and a Wadjuk traditional owner and custodian of Balladong and Yued country. Born in Subiaco, Western Australia, she has spent the majority of her life in Perth. Cheryl's academic journey began at Edith Cowan University, where she earned her Associate Diploma and Bachelor of Applied Science. She later pursued a Master of Science at the University of Oregon in the United States, followed by a PhD from Edith Cowan University in 2000. Her doctoral research focused on the sense of self, identity, and self-esteem of urban Aboriginal children in school sport, through which she developed five culturally appropriate instruments for assessing racial identity and self-esteem across the lifespan.

🧑‍💼 Professional Endeavors

Cheryl is a leading academic, researcher, and community developer with over two decades of experience translating research into practical community-based programs. She currently serves as a professor and holds multiple leadership roles in research projects funded by prestigious bodies such as the Australian Research Council, National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), WA Mental Health Commission, and National Indigenous Australians Agency. Her efforts focus on Aboriginal youth, mental health, cultural security, and educational outcomes. Cheryl has also contributed significantly to policy-oriented work in Aboriginal education and wellbeing.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Her research portfolio is diverse and deeply community-centered. Cheryl’s projects include Moombaki Cultural Learnings, Balanginy, Weeip Maali Boodja, Yawardani Jan-ga, and Young Minds Our Future. These projects address crucial issues such as Aboriginal children's wellbeing, racial identity, perinatal mental health, and mental health services auditing. Additionally, Cheryl has developed impactful community-based programs including Too Solid, Moorditj Koorlong, Solid Kids Solid Schools, and Kaat, Koort, and Hoopz—a basketball-based wellbeing program for Aboriginal youth aged 4–20.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Professor Kickett-Tucker’s work bridges academia and community, ensuring that research translates into tangible change. She is the Chief Editor of the textbook Mia Mia: Aboriginal Community Development (Cambridge University Press), which won an Educational Publishing Award. She has also emerged as a children’s book author, with her debut picture book Ninni Yabini—a celebration of the Noongar language—being shortlisted for the 2023 Karajia Award for Children’s Literature. Cheryl has been an influential board member of the Koya Aboriginal Corporation for 21 years, continuing the legacy of her late father, a Stolen Generation survivor.

📚 Academic Citations and Recognition

Cheryl has been widely recognized for her outstanding service to tertiary education and Aboriginal communities. In 2020, she was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). Her accolades include the 2019 WA Local Hero Award (Australian of the Year), National and WA NAIDOC Scholar of the Year (2001), and WA NAIDOC Sportswoman of the Year (1992). She has also been awarded the Roberta Sykes Foundation Scholarship, and the Queen's Trust Award for Young Australians twice (1992 and 1995). Her academic contributions are extensively cited, especially in the domains of racial identity development, culturally secure education, and Aboriginal youth resilience.

💻 Technical and Research Skills

Professor Kickett-Tucker is skilled in qualitative and quantitative research, development of culturally adapted assessment tools, program evaluation, and community consultation frameworks. She demonstrates excellence in developing culturally safe methodologies that respect and uplift Aboriginal perspectives. She has a deep understanding of data collection in Indigenous contexts and has trained others in culturally respectful research and service design.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

In addition to her research and community work, Cheryl is an experienced educator who has mentored numerous students and early-career researchers. She integrates cultural knowledge and lived experience into her pedagogy, fostering an inclusive learning environment. Her teaching spans Aboriginal community development, identity theory, Indigenous research methods, and youth wellbeing, both in classroom settings and through community-based education models like Bush School.

🏀 Legacy in Sport and Youth Development

Beyond the classroom and research institutions, Cheryl’s legacy also includes elite-level basketball. She was named Most Valuable Player at the 1985 National Aboriginal Basketball Carnival and was later inducted into her high school’s Sports Hall of Fame in 2010. Her sports background informs her youth programs like Kaat, Koort, and Hoopz, where she blends physical activity with cultural and emotional development.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Professor Kickett-Tucker continues to pave the way for future generations through a holistic model that integrates academic research, cultural knowledge, community engagement, and policy advocacy. Her forward-looking initiatives promise to redefine Aboriginal youth engagement, influence health and education policy, and provide culturally meaningful educational experiences for Aboriginal children across Australia. Her vision is one of self-determination, resilience, and cultural pride—ensuring that Aboriginal voices and identities remain central to the systems that serve them.

📚 Selected Publications

  • Moorn (Black)? Djardak (White)? How come I don’t fit in Mum? Exploring the racial identity of Australian Aboriginal children and youth
    CS Kickett-Tucker | Health Sociology Review | 2009

  • How Aboriginal peer interactions in upper primary school sport support Aboriginal identity
    CS Kickett-Tucker | The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education | 2008

  • The association of infant feeding with parent‐reported infections and hospitalisations in the West Australian Aboriginal Child Health Survey
    WH Oddy, C Kickett‐Tucker, J De Maio, D Lawrence, A Cox, SR Silburn, et al. | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | 2008

  • Mia Mia Aboriginal community development: Fostering cultural security
    C Kickett-Tucker, D Bessarab, J Coffin, M Wright | Cambridge University Press | 2016

  • Aboriginal identity, worldviews, research, and the story of the Burra’gorang
    G Bodkin-Andrews, F Bodkin, G Andrews, R Evans, C Kickett-Tucker, et al. | Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development: Sustaining Cultural Security | 2016

Chun Yen Chang | Education | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Chun Yen Chang | Education | Best Researcher Award

National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Chun Yen Chang’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in Earth Science, earning his Bachelor of Science degree from National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU). He then pursued a Master of Education in Science Education at The University of Texas at Austin, where he delved deeper into the integration of problem-solving strategies into educational curricula. His rigorous academic endeavors culminated in a Ph.D. in Science Education, also from The University of Texas at Austin, where he researched the impact of problem-solving-based instructional models on the academic performance and conceptual understanding of 9th-grade earth science students in Taiwan. His scholarly excellence is reflected in his high GPAs throughout his studies, solidifying his commitment to education and research.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Chang’s career is marked by numerous prestigious positions, reflecting his deep influence in the fields of science education and earth sciences. He has been a Professor at NTNU since 2008, a role in which he has contributed significantly to the academic development of his students and the advancement of science education. As the Principal Investigator at the Institute for Research Excellence in Learning Sciences, he is at the forefront of research dedicated to enhancing learning experiences. Additionally, Dr. Chang holds editorial roles in numerous academic journals, including serving as Editor-in-Chief for the Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education and European Journal of Mathematics and Science Education. His global influence extends to advisory and board roles for prominent organizations and conferences, particularly in Asia, Europe, and the USA.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Chang's primary research focus lies at the intersection of science education, technology-enhanced learning, and instructional design. His work emphasizes problem-solving strategies in educational frameworks, particularly within the context of earth sciences. He has developed innovative educational technologies, including an interactive simulated-globe display system, which exemplifies his dedication to making science education more engaging and accessible. His patents, such as those for computer-aided educational table games and smart clothing-based social networking systems, demonstrate his drive to combine educational theories with cutting-edge technology.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Chang’s academic influence is widespread, particularly through his editorial leadership and his groundbreaking contributions to science education. His editorial roles in multiple journals and his leadership in developing global conferences reflect his impact on shaping future educational landscapes. His research is frequently cited by peers, signaling the substantial contribution he has made to advancing science education methodologies. Dr. Chang’s National Science and Technology Council Outstanding Research Awards (2003, 2009, 2012) and recognition in Marquis Who’s Who publications underscore his significant impact on the global academic community.

📑 Academic Cites and Recognition

Dr. Chang's work has earned substantial recognition, including being cited extensively in academic journals and international conferences. His groundbreaking research in problem-solving-based instructional models and technology-enhanced education has garnered attention from both academia and industry. Moreover, his work was honored with the 57th Academic Award of the Ministry of Education (2013) and his recognition in the “Science 50” Achievements by the National Science and Technology Council showcases the value placed on his contributions to science education.

💻 Technical Skills

Dr. Chang’s technical expertise extends across various domains related to educational technology, instructional design, and scientific modeling. His skills in patent development, interactive systems design, and educational game creation have allowed him to innovate solutions that enhance learning experiences. His technical contributions include the development of computer-aided educational tools, which merge interactive technology with curriculum design to offer immersive educational experiences.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Dr. Chang’s teaching experience spans over two decades, with a focus on Earth Science and Science Education. As a Professor at NTNU, he has taught undergraduate and graduate students, shaping the next generation of science educators and researchers. His courses in Science Education and Earth Sciences are highly regarded, and his commitment to research-based teaching has fostered a learning environment that integrates cutting-edge educational technology. His visiting professorships at institutions like the Université Paris 8 and The Education University of Hong Kong have expanded his teaching and research influence globally.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Chun Yen Chang’s legacy lies in his transformative impact on science education, not only in Taiwan but also globally. His work has reshaped how educators approach science learning, especially through the integration of problem-solving frameworks and interactive educational technologies. As he continues his work as a principal investigator and an editorial leader, his future contributions are poised to further influence the development of STEM education, innovative pedagogies, and the use of technology in education. Through his work, Dr. Chang is laying the groundwork for future advancements in how science is taught and learned worldwide.

📚 Selected Publications

  • Title: The impact of the flipped classroom on mathematics concept learning in high school
    Authors: KK Bhagat, CN Chang, CY Chang
    Journal: Journal of Educational Technology & Society
    Year: 2016
    Cited by: 608

  • Title: Trends of science education research: An automatic content analysis
    Authors: YH Chang, CY Chang, YH Tseng
    Journal: Journal of Science Education and Technology
    Year: 2010
    Cited by: 404

  • Title: Evidence of STEM enactment effectiveness in Asian student learning outcomes
    Authors: B Wahono, PL Lin, CY Chang
    Journal: International Journal of STEM Education
    Year: 2020
    Cited by: 391

  • Title: Comparison of Taiwan science students' outcomes with inquiry-group versus traditional instruction
    Authors: CY Chang, SL Mao
    Journal: The Journal of Educational Research
    Year: 1999
    Cited by: 290

  • Title: A cost-effective interactive 3D virtual reality system applied to military live firing training
    Authors: KK Bhagat, WK Liou, CY Chang
    Journal: Virtual Reality
    Year: 2016
    Cited by: 273

 

Serena Massimo | Estetica filosofica | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Serena Massimo | Estetica filosofica | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Serena Massimo | Estetica filosofica | Best Researcher Award

Universita di Ferrara, Italy

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Serena Massimo's intellectual journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy at the University of Parma (2013–2016), where she graduated cum laude with a thesis titled “Sensualism and the Origin of Language in Étienne Bonnot de Condillac”. Her early focus on the philosophical dimensions of language set the foundation for her later explorations in aesthetics and corporeality. This was followed by a Master’s degree in Philosophy (2016–2018), also at the University of Parma, where she once again earned 110/110 cum laude. Her master’s thesis—“Body, Language, Dance: The Genesis of Language and Art from Expressive Corporeality”—signaled the beginning of her philosophical investigation into the body, movement, and expressive forms, guided primarily by Rita Messori.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors & Fellowships

Massimo's post-master academic trajectory has been marked by significant fellowships and collaborative research. Between 2019 and 2023, she completed a PhD in History and Philosophical-Social Science at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, obtaining the European Label with the highest honors (Eccellente qualità con lode). Her dissertation, “Dance as Emergence: The Living Experience of Dancing between Spontaneity and ‘Making Sense’”, supervised by Tonino Griffero with co-supervision from Rita Messori and prominent European scholars like Anne Boissière and Eva Schürmann, showcased her refined philosophical lens on dance as a dynamic form of sense-making and intersubjectivity.

Subsequently, from November 2022 to October 2023, she held a postdoctoral fellowship under the “MUR Horizon Excellent Science” initiative at the University of Parma, preparing for a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship. This was followed by another postdoctoral research fellowship (August–November 2024) on the project “Improvisation and Intersubjectivity. The Reconnection of the Original ‘We’ through Dance”, further highlighting her commitment to phenomenological and aesthetic explorations in performative arts.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus

Massimo’s work lies at the fertile intersection of philosophical aesthetics, embodiment, dance studies, and intersubjectivity. Her research elaborates on dance as both an aesthetic and epistemological practice—a form of embodied thought that communicates and shapes meaning spontaneously. Her investigation into improvisation and intersubjectivity reveals a compelling philosophical endeavor to reconnect with a pre-reflective, collective “we,” challenging Cartesian dualism and expanding on phenomenological traditions.

In addition to her doctoral and postdoctoral research, Serena has actively contributed to international dialogues through participation in key academic workshops, symposia, and summer schools. Her recurring involvement with institutions like the University of Lille, IUAV Venice, Zentrum für zeitgenössischen Tanz in Cologne, and the Maison de la Création et de l’Innovation in Grenoble underscores her collaborative spirit and transdisciplinary engagements.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Massimo's scholarly contributions, though early in her career, reflect a profound theoretical depth and an expanding international footprint. Her cross-European academic supervision and repeated collaborations with major centers for dance and aesthetic research have begun to position her as a rising voice in contemporary philosophical aesthetics. Her thesis committee’s composition—including scholars from Rome, Lille, and Bologna—speaks to her recognition among Europe’s leading philosophical circles.

📑 Academic Citations & Participation

Serena has engaged in intellectually rich settings such as:

  • Shaping Methods – Shaping Knowledge” (Cologne, 2025)

  • Le Sens en Mouvement. Le Jeu” (Lille, 2025)

  • Verwahrte Dinge, verborgene Geschichten” (Munich, 2024)

  • Performance e decolonialità” (IUAV Venice, 2023)

  • L'entretien, des écoutes en partage” (Grenoble, 2023)

  • Circonférences de l’improvisation” (Nice, 2023)

  • International Summer School on Digital Aesthetics” (Lake Como, 2023)

  • Italian Society of Aesthetics summer schools (2020, 2018)

These academic events not only enriched her theoretical foundation but also contributed to scholarly exchanges that may further her citation footprint and influence across aesthetic and performance philosophy.

💻 Technical & Methodological Skills

Though Serena Massimo’s domain is primarily philosophical, her interdisciplinary engagement suggests proficiency in:

  • Phenomenological and hermeneutic analysis

  • Practice-based research methodologies

  • Comparative aesthetics

  • Theoretical frameworks in performative arts

  • Workshop-based learning and research creation (e.g., dance laboratories)

Her participation in events focused on methodological innovation (e.g., Cologne 2025 workshop) highlights her interest in shaping new research paradigms.

👩‍🏫 Teaching & Mentorship Experience

While specific teaching positions are not listed, Massimo’s deep engagement with academic institutions and close collaboration with supervisors suggests potential contributions to seminar instruction, student mentorship, and co-supervision, especially in aesthetic philosophy, corporeality, and dance studies. Her academic maturity and multilingual capacity make her well-suited for roles in international education environments.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Serena Massimo’s intellectual trajectory indicates a promising academic legacy in philosophical aesthetics and embodied knowledge. Her dedication to exploring how dance can reconceptualize human interaction and meaning-making may contribute to broader conversations in phenomenology, post-humanist philosophy, and cognitive aesthetics. Her continuous research and active participation in international workshops place her on a pathway to becoming a leading figure in aesthetic theory with embodied and performative dimensions.

As she advances toward potential MSCA and further international collaborations, Serena Massimo is poised to influence how philosophical traditions engage with the moving body, intersubjective dynamics, and the poetics of improvisation.

📚 Selected Publications

  • "Corpo e linguaggio in Condillac e Merleau-Ponty. Alle origini dell’espressività"
    Author: Serena Massimo
    Journal: Studi di Estetica
    Year: 2022

  • "Condillac et Merleau-Ponty : pour une expressivité originaire"
    Author: Serena Massimo
    Journal: Alter. Revue de phénoménologie
    Year: 2022

  • "La danza come emergenza. L’esperienza vissuta della danza tra spontaneità e senso"
    Author: Serena Massimo
    Journal: Itinera. Rivista di filosofia e teoria delle arti
    Year: 2023

  • "Improvisation and the ‘we’: notes for a new aesthetic of intersubjectivity"
    Author: Serena Massimo
    Presented at: Sensibilia. Colloquium on Perception and Experience
    Year: 2023

  • "Il corpo che danza. Su corpo, linguaggio e genesi del senso"
    Author: Serena Massimo
    Journal: Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience
    Year: 2021

Samuel Abaidoo | Fisica ionosferica | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Samuel Abaidoo | Fisica ionosferica | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Samuel Abaidoo | Fisica ionosferica | Best Researcher Award

Universidade do Vale do Paraiba , Brazil

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👨‍🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Samuel Abaidoo, a native of Ghana, embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in physics and a growing interest in the dynamics of the Earth's upper atmosphere. His early fascination with the impact of solar activity on technological systems led him to specialize in space physics. Currently a PhD candidate at the Institute of Development Research (IP&D), Universidade do Vale do Paraíba (UNIVAP), São Paulo, Brazil, Samuel has cultivated his expertise in ionospheric physics, space weather analysis, and statistical modeling.

👨‍💼 Professional Endeavors

Samuel has served as a Data Analyst since September 2019, where he plays a key role in collecting, cleaning, and analyzing space weather data from a variety of sources, including ground-based instruments like digisondes and GNSS receivers, as well as satellite observations. His role is central to interpreting solar-terrestrial interactions, with a focus on geomagnetic storms and high-speed solar wind streams (HSS). Samuel's analytical output supports scientific insights that are crucial for understanding space weather impacts on communication systems, GPS operations, and satellite stability.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Samuel’s research is rooted in the magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere (MIT) coupling system, a complex domain that investigates how solar activities influence Earth’s near-space environment. His work includes developing predictive models and conducting statistical evaluations using Python, SAO Explorer, and Origin Pro Lab. He is particularly interested in how solar wind streams (SW) and co-rotating interaction regions (CIR) affect ionospheric disturbances, and his findings contribute directly to advancements in space weather forecasting.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With over five years of hands-on experience in scientific data analysis, Samuel has made meaningful contributions to both national and international research communities. He regularly presents his findings at global scientific conferences, sharing insights on geomagnetic disturbances and ionospheric variability. His ability to transform raw datasets into intuitive graphical reports supports a clearer understanding of complex space phenomena, thereby aiding both academic and applied research sectors.

📑 Academic Citations and Publications

Samuel is actively involved in academic publishing, preparing peer-reviewed journal manuscripts that address critical topics in space weather and ionospheric science. His work is increasingly gaining traction in scholarly communities, contributing to the growing body of knowledge in space physics and related disciplines.

🧰 Technical Skills

Samuel’s technical toolkit includes advanced proficiency in:

  • Python – for data analysis and model building

  • SAO Explorer – for ionospheric data processing

  • Origin Pro Lab – for statistical evaluation and visualization

  • Microsoft Excel and Word – for data reporting and documentation
    His ability to integrate multiple platforms enables robust and reliable research outputs that meet the standards of high-impact publications.

👨‍🏫 Teaching and Mentoring Experience

Although his primary role is research-focused, Samuel actively engages in academic collaboration, offering guidance to fellow students and junior researchers. His clarity in communicating complex scientific findings makes him a valuable contributor in academic settings, whether through formal instruction or research mentorship.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Samuel aims to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams across space agencies, universities, and research institutions to mitigate the adverse effects of space weather on modern infrastructure. His goal is to enhance predictive modeling systems that safeguard satellites and communication networks. Samuel’s dedication to knowledge-sharing, scientific advancement, and collaborative research underscores his ambition to become a leading voice in space physics and data-driven environmental monitoring.

📚 Selected Publications

  • Title: CIR-Driven Geomagnetic Storm and High-Intensity Long-Duration Continuous AE Activity (HILDCAA) Event: Effects on Brazilian Equatorial and Low-Latitude Ionosphere—Observations and Modeling
    Authors: Samuel Abaidoo, Virginia Klausner, Claudia Candido, Valdir Gil Pillat, Moraes-Santos S.P., Fabio Becker-Guedes, Josiely Aparecida do Espírito Santo Toledo, Laura Luiz Trigo
    Journal: Atmosphere
    Year: 2025
    DOI: 10.3390/atmos16050499

  • Title: SPACE WEATHER EFFECTS ON THE BRAZILIAN EQUATORIAL SPREAD F: OBSERVATION AND IRI MODEL
    Authors: Samuel Abaidoo (others not listed in the prompt)
    Journal: (Details not provided; please specify journal name and DOI if available)
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Isaaca Sanusi | Bioremediation/Biodegradation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Isaaca Sanusi | Bioremediation/Biodegradation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Isaaca Sanusi | Bioremediation/Biodegradation | Best Researcher Award

University of KwaZulu-Natal,  South Africa

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👨‍🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sanusi A. Isaac’s journey in science began in Ondo State, Nigeria, where he completed his foundational education at St. Paul’s Primary School and Unity Secondary School. Demonstrating an early interest in microbiology, he pursued a Bachelor of Technology in Microbiology at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, graduating with a Second Class Upper Division. Driven by curiosity and a desire for deeper specialization, he obtained his Master of Technology in Environmental Microbiology at the same institution. His passion for research and academic excellence culminated in a Ph.D. in Bioprocessing and Nanobiotechnology from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), South Africa (2016–2021), where he began exploring the intersection of environmental microbiology, biotechnology, and AI-based modeling.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Isaac's career reflects a rich blend of academic, research, and industrial experience. His professional journey started with an industrial attachment at 7up Bottling Company in Kano, where he worked in the Quality Control Department monitoring raw materials and finished products. He later served as a Consultant for USAID|Abt, contributing to real-time tuberculosis test result collection and transmission, which was a vital public health intervention.
At UKZN, he progressively held roles from Teaching Assistant to Ad hoc Lecturer, and currently serves as an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Life Sciences. He is also a Postdoctoral Research Fellow specializing in bioprocessing and nanobiotechnology.

🔬 Research Focus and Contributions

Dr. Isaac's research lies at the confluence of environmental microbiology, nanobiotechnology, and green economy technologies. His work delves into fermentation technology, biomass pretreatment, integrated biorefining, and process optimization. A prominent aspect of his contribution is the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly ANN and RSM models, to streamline bioprocessing—reducing time and labor while enhancing precision and scalability.
He has made significant contributions to scientific literature through peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and presentations at international conferences. His data-driven approach to microbial biotechnology and process design aligns with global 4IR (Fourth Industrial Revolution) trends, positioning him as a thought leader in digital bioprocessing.

📚 Academic Citations and Influence

As an author of multiple scientific articles and book chapters, Dr. Isaac’s work is recognized and cited in the global research community. His AI-integrated methodologies and sustainable bioprocessing solutions have not only advanced microbial biotechnology but also influenced environmental sustainability efforts in both academic and applied contexts.

🧪 Technical Proficiency

Dr. Isaac possesses an extensive repertoire of technical skills, including:

  • Laboratory Management & Microbial Techniques

  • Data Analysis (Statistical & Computational Modeling)

  • Process Optimization using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)

  • Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) modeling

  • Biorefinery Design & Green Tech Applications

  • Real-time Diagnostic Platforms for Public Health

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As an enthusiastic and effective educator, Dr. Isaac has taught a range of undergraduate and postgraduate microbiology modules, including:

  • Microbial Ecology

  • Environmental Microbial Biotechnology

  • Control of Microorganisms

  • Microbial Bioprocessing Techniques
    He is particularly adept at translating complex scientific concepts into accessible knowledge. His teaching roles at UKZN and the University of Fort Hare (UFH) have included both classroom instruction and mentorship, guiding students in research design, laboratory work, and scientific communication.

🌍 Impact and Mentorship

Recognized by numerous students as a dedicated academic mentor and referee, Dr. Isaac promotes learning through tutorials, workshops, and motivational support. He empowers communities and learners by linking theoretical knowledge with real-world applications, particularly in commercial and industrial microbiology.

🧭 Vision, Legacy & Future Contributions

Dr. Sanusi A. Isaac envisions a future where sustainable biotechnology plays a pivotal role in environmental conservation and industrial innovation. His research continues to push boundaries, particularly in the scaling-up of eco-friendly bioprocesses and AI-driven decision-making in microbiology. As an academic leader and innovator, he aspires to contribute to the development of smart, adaptive biotechnological systems that respond to environmental and industrial challenges in real time.

🎶 Hobbies and Personal Interests

Outside the lab and lecture hall, Dr. Isaac enjoys reading, listening to music, and inspiring others. His personal philosophy centers on growth, resilience, and community support—values that shine through his academic and professional endeavors.

📚 Selected Publications

  • Title: Nanotechnology in Bioprocess Development: Applications of Nanoparticles in the Generation of Biofuels
    Authors: Sanusi, I.A., Sewsynker-Sukai, Y., Gueguim-Kana, E.B.
    Journal: In: Lateef, A., Gueguim-Kana, E.B., Dasgupta, N., Ranjan, S. (eds) Microbial Nanobiotechnology. Materials Horizons: From Nature to Nanomaterials. Springer, Singapore.
    Year: 2021

  • Title: Optimal Complementary Wastewater Mixture for Chlorococcum Sp. Cultivation: Biomass Production, Lipid Accumulation and Wastewater Remediation Studies
    Author: Adeyemi Isaac Sanusi
    Platform: SSRN
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Potentials of Acremonium butyri Fungus in Pre-treatment and Hydrolysis Using Rice Husk Substrate for Biofuel Production: A Short Communication
    Authors: Sanusi, A., Sanusi, A., Farouq, A.A., Ibrahim, A.D., Shamsudeen, M.M., Usman, M.H., Bello, A.Y.
    Journal: UMYU Journal of Microbiology Research
    Volume: 5(2)
    Pages: 131–137
    Year: 2020

 

Roshni Singh | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Roshni Singh | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Roshni Singh | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award

Delhi Technological University, India

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Roshni Singh began her academic journey with a strong foundation in Information Technology, earning her Bachelor of Technology from Sri Sai College of Engineering & Technology, Pathankot, with a commendable score of 75%. Her pursuit of deeper knowledge led her to complete her Master of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering from Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology (MMMUT), Gorakhpur, securing 77.2%. With a vision to contribute to innovative technologies, she is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Software Engineering at Delhi Technological University (DTU), New Delhi, focusing on Human Activity Recognition in Computer Vision since January 2022.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Ms. Singh has garnered valuable academic and industrial experience. She worked as an Assistant Professor (Visiting Faculty) in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT), Allahabad from January 2019 to January 2022, where she actively engaged in mentoring students and research activities. Prior to academia, she contributed as a Software Developer at IBM Cloud, Gurgaon (2017–2019), and Sysacs Tech Pvt. Ltd., Noida (2013–2014), strengthening her expertise in real-world software systems.

🔬 Research Focus and Contributions

Ms. Singh’s research interest lies in Computer Vision, Image Processing, Deep Learning, and Machine Learning. Her doctoral work targets Human Activity Recognition using deep learning techniques to improve surveillance and security systems. She has authored several high-impact publications in SCIE and Scopus-indexed journals and conferences. Notably, her work on ConvST-LSTM-Net and STAD-ConvBi-LSTM showcases advanced spatio-temporal modeling for abnormal activity detection. Her collaborations have resulted in recognition, including Best Paper Awards at ICICC-2025 and ICRAECA-2025.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Ms. Singh's publications reflect her contribution to both academic and applied research. Her work in journals such as the Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation and the International Journal of Multimedia Information Retrieval is not only cited in academic circles but also relevant to industries working in surveillance and AI-based systems. Her active participation as a Ph.D. Representative, Research Council Group Member, and Joint Secretary of Reflect DTU highlights her commitment to fostering a strong research culture and academic governance.

📚 Academic Citations & Publications

Her most impactful papers include:

  • ConvST-LSTM-Net in International Journal of Multimedia Information Retrieval (IF 3.6)

  • STAD-ConvBi-LSTM in Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation (IF 2.6)

  • Multiple conference papers awarded Best Paper Certificates
    Her citation count continues to grow, underscoring her role in advancing the field of intelligent systems and computer vision.

💻 Technical Skills

Ms. Singh is proficient in Python, MATLAB, and cloud computing frameworks. Her development experience is backed by real-world projects, including website development for the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways and High-Performance Computing at IIT Delhi. Her hands-on approach in combining software engineering with AI research gives her a unique edge in her field.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

At MNNIT Allahabad, Ms. Singh contributed to teaching core computer science courses, while also mentoring students in project work and research writing. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes applied learning, fostering critical thinking and innovation in emerging areas like AI and cloud computing.

🏆 Accomplishments & Leadership Roles

Ms. Singh's achievements extend beyond research. She has:

  • Represented Ph.D. scholars in departmental meetings at DTU

  • Actively contributed to student development via training, placements, and workshops

  • Successfully anchored and coordinated Visions'24, a 24-hour hackathon

  • Volunteered in various university-level events, showcasing her organizational and leadership capabilities

🧪 Workshops and Faculty Development 🎓

She has upskilled through various FDPs and seminars, including:

  • Information Security and Privacy (ISP-2021) at MNNIT

  • Applied AI & ML with Python and MATLAB (AICTE Sponsored)

  • Cybercrime, NLP, Ethical Hacking, and IPR workshops
    These engagements reflect her ongoing commitment to academic growth and technological awareness.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Ms. Roshni Singh is poised to make long-term contributions in the intersection of AI, human-centric computing, and education. Her future aspirations include enhancing smart surveillance systems, mentoring young researchers, and fostering international collaborations. With a blend of industry expertise and academic depth, she is shaping up as a key influencer in AI research from India.

📚 Selected Publications

  • Title: ConvST-LSTM-Net: Convolutional Spatiotemporal LSTM Networks for Skeleton-Based Human Action Recognition

  • Authors: R. Singh, A. Sharma

  • Journal: International Journal of Multimedia Information Retrieval

  • Year: 2023

  • Title: High-Performance Fuzzy Optimized Deep Convolutional Neural Network Model for Big Data Classification Based on the Social Internet of Things

  • Authors: B. Shaji, R.L.R. Singh, K.L. Nisha

  • Journal: The Journal of Supercomputing, Vol. 79 (9), pp. 9509–9537

  • Year: 2023

  • Title: Privacy Preserving in TPA for Secure Cloud by Using Encryption Technique

  • Authors: R. Singh, S. Prakash

  • Journal: 2017 International Conference on Innovations in Information, Embedded and Communication Systems

  • Year: 2017

  • Title: Education and Learning: Preliminary Findings from the Young Lives Round 5 Survey in India

  • Author: R. Singh

  • Journal: Young Lives

  • Year: 2017

  • Title: Enhancement of Resource Allocation Using Load Balancing in Cloud Computing

  • Authors: R. Singh, S. Prakash

  • Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science, Vol. 8 (5)

  • Year: 2017