Sarah Tauber | Cognitive Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sarah Tauber | Cognitive Psychology | Best Researcher Award 

Texas Christian University, United States

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sarah “Uma” Tauber began her academic journey with a strong foundation in both psychology and sociology, earning her B.A. from Augustana College in 2004. She continued to deepen her expertise with an M.A. in Experimental Psychology from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs in 2007, where she studied under Lori E. James. Her academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Colorado State University in 2010 under the mentorship of Matthew G. Rhodes. These early years laid the groundwork for her future focus on metacognition, memory, and self-regulated learning.

👩‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Tauber has built a robust academic career, beginning with a prestigious post-doctoral fellowship at Kent State University, supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation. Mentored by John Dunlosky, she honed her research on metacognitive processes. She joined Texas Christian University (TCU) in 2013 as an Assistant Professor and has served as an Associate Professor since 2019 in the Department of Psychology. Her commitment to teaching and mentorship is evident in her continued collaboration with undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral students.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

At the heart of Dr. Tauber’s research is a passion for understanding self-regulated learning, metacognitive accuracy, and concept formation—all vital components of student learning and academic success. She explores how individuals monitor and control their learning, with special attention to how these processes evolve with healthy aging. Her work spans theoretical and applied dimensions, bridging cognitive psychology and educational practice to uncover strategies that foster better memory, decision-making, and learning outcomes.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Tauber’s influence extends through her editorial contributions and prolific publishing record. She co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Metamemory (2016), a cornerstone in the field. Her peer-reviewed articles, often co-authored with students, explore how learners and educators perceive strategies, how metacognitive judgments affect recall, and how educational tools like rubrics or retrieval practice shape learning. Her collaborations with other thought leaders like John Dunlosky and Rose Ariel further underscore her role in advancing research on metacognition and education.

📚 Academic Citations and Research Dissemination

Dr. Tauber’s work appears in top-tier journals like Memory & Cognition, Behavioral Sciences, Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, and Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition. She contributes regularly to special issues that highlight cutting-edge research in learning and memory, demonstrating her ongoing relevance and thought leadership in cognitive psychology. Her research not only earns citations but also sparks discussions about the best practices in teaching and assessment.

🛠️ Technical and Methodological Expertise

Dr. Tauber is adept in experimental research methods, advanced statistical analyses, and applied cognitive psychology. Her studies often incorporate real-world educational settings, using controlled experiments to test the effectiveness of study strategies, note-taking techniques, and metacognitive interventions. Her methodological rigor ensures that her findings are not only reliable but also applicable to diverse learning environments.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship

With a Zoom-based virtual office and a student-friendly lab website, Dr. Tauber remains accessible and engaged with learners at all levels. She has mentored numerous undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs at TCU, often including them as co-authors in her publications. Her teaching emphasizes critical thinking and scientific inquiry, empowering students to become independent researchers and thoughtful practitioners.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Tauber's legacy is grounded in her dual commitment to rigorous science and meaningful educational impact. As cognitive psychology continues to intersect with educational technology and lifelong learning, her insights on self-regulation and metacognition remain increasingly relevant. Looking forward, her work is poised to influence not only classroom practices but also broader health and aging interventions, demonstrating the far-reaching applications of her research.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Students and faculty consider high ratings, but not daily quizzes, when interpreting student evaluations of teaching
Authors: Rivers, M. L., Babineau, A. L., Neely, K. P., & Tauber, S. K.
Journal: Teaching of Psychology
Year: 2025

Title: Point value on scoring rubrics influence self-regulated learning for STEM material
Authors: Shumaker, M. D., Rivers, M. L., & Tauber, S. K.
Journal: Behavioral Sciences
Year: 2025

Title: Students’, teachers’ and parents’ knowledge about and perceptions of learning strategies
Authors: Witherby, A. E., Babineau, A. L., & Tauber, S. K.
Journal: Behavioral Sciences (Special Issue on Educational Applications of Cognitive Psychology)
Year: 2025

Title: Teaching older adults to use retrieval practice improves their self-regulated learning
Authors: Ariel, R., Babineau, A. L., & Tauber, S. K.
Journal: Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition
Year: 2024

Title: Students’ decisions to switch between categories or stay within them are related to practice classification performance
Authors: Babineau, A. L., & Tauber, S. K.
Journal: Memory & Cognition
Year: 2023

Dr. Ayoub Soufri | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ayoub Soufri | Composite Materials | Best Researcher Award

Segula Technologies, France.

Ayoub Soufri is a dedicated researcher and technical team leader at Segula Technologies, specializing in the behavior of composite materials under complex loadings. His expertise spans multi-impact scenarios, such as hailstone strikes, bird impacts, and foreign object debris, with significant applications in aerospace and transportation industries. Combining experimental, numerical, and applied methodologies, Ayoub has contributed to enhancing the durability and efficiency of layered composites. As a pilot for numerical simulation in the aerospace sector, he collaborates with leading institutions to drive innovations in advanced material performance.

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Education 🎓

Ayoub Soufri holds a PhD in Engineering with a specialization in the behavior of composite materials under complex loading conditions. His doctoral research focused on multi-impact scenarios and damage tolerance in layered composites, particularly for applications in aerospace and transportation. Throughout his academic journey, he actively collaborated with prestigious research institutions such as Institut Clément Ader (ICA) and prominent industrial partners, including Saint Gobain, Embraer, and Lilium, contributing to innovative solutions in material science and structural engineering. These partnerships enabled Ayoub to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial application, enhancing the performance of composite materials in real-world scenarios.

Experience 💼

As a Technical Team Leader at Segula Technologies, Ayoub Soufri leads advanced numerical simulation projects in the aerospace industry, focusing on optimizing material performance and structural integrity. His role involves guiding teams in solving complex engineering challenges related to composite materials under dynamic loading conditions.

Ayoub has also served as a Research Collaborator with the Institut Clément Ader (ICA), where he was involved in high-impact research projects investigating the multi-impact behavior of composite materials and their damage tolerance. His collaborative work with renowned industrial partners has driven innovation in aerospace and transportation technologies.

Additionally, Ayoub has actively participated in international conferences as a Conference Presenter, sharing his research findings on composite materials, their applications, and advancements in structural engineering. These presentations have contributed to the global discourse on material science and inspired further research in the field.

Research Interests 🔬

Multi-impact behavior of composite materials

Damage tolerance and structural integrity

Numerical simulation and experimental methods

Applications in aerospace and transportation industries

Awards & Recognition 🏆

Recognized for innovative research contributions in composite material engineering

Invited speaker at international conferences on aerospace materials and structures

Collaborative Research Grants from leading aerospace firms

Publications 📚

"Multi-Impact Behavior of Layered Composites under Complex Loadings"Journal of Composite Materials, 2021.

"Damage Tolerance in Composite Structures for Aerospace Applications"Aerospace Science and Technology, 2020.

"Numerical Simulation Techniques for Multi-Impact Scenarios"Materials & Design, 2019.

"Experimental Analysis of Bird Strike Impact on Composite Wings"International Journal of Impact Engineering, 2018.

 

 

Dr. Eduardo Garcia Magraner | Fabrication | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eduardo Garcia Magraner | Fabrication | Best Researcher Award

Ford España SL, Spain

Dr. Eduardo García Magraner is a seasoned expert in industrial engineering with over three decades of experience, primarily with Ford Motor Company. His work spans roles from maintenance supervision to manufacturing management, focusing on automation, predictive maintenance, and cybersecurity. A distinguished professional, he has been recognized globally for his contributions to enhancing manufacturing efficiency and safety. Dr. García holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering and Industrial Production with an "Outstanding Cum Laude" distinction and has been instrumental in driving innovation and productivity in industrial settings.

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Education🎓

Dr. García’s educational journey is extensive and multidisciplinary, beginning with vocational training in Electrical Assistance and Telecommunications Electronics. His expertise further expanded at Ford Spain's Apprentice School, where he specialized as an Electromechanical Technician. He later pursued a degree as an Industrial Technical Engineer, followed by numerous certifications including Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt & Black Belt) and multiple postgraduate master's degrees in Occupational Risk Prevention, Integrated Management Systems, and Human Resources. His academic peak was attained with a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering and Industrial Production from University CEU Cardenal Herrera.

Professional Experience🛠️

Dr. García's illustrious career at Ford spans various technical and managerial positions. Starting as an Electromechanical Maintenance Operator, he ascended through the ranks to become Manufacturing Manager overseeing Body, Stamping, and Assembly plants. His expertise in equipment engineering, automation, and production supervision has contributed to significant improvements in efficiency and productivity at Ford’s Valencia facilities. In recent years, he has taken on critical roles in cybersecurity, serving as the Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for Ford’s Global Manufacturing Cybersecurity Program.

Research Interests🔬

Predictive Maintenance & Industrial IoT: Developing real-time systems for enhanced equipment maintenance.

Automation and Robotics: Improving efficiency in production lines using AI-driven solutions.

Cybersecurity in Manufacturing: Ensuring robust security frameworks for industrial processes.

Energy Efficiency & Sustainable Manufacturing.

Awards & Recognitions🏆

Henry Ford Technical Award for IIoT Predictive Maintenance (2019).

Global Manufacturing Technical Excellence Awards for innovative Industry 4.0 solutions (2020, 2022).

Best Industrial Paper Award at ICINCO (2020).

Presidents Health & Safety Global Award for safety innovations (2022).

Angel Herrera Award for the best national research (2024).

Advanced Factories of the Future Award for leadership in digital transformation (2021).

Publications Top Notes📚

I3oT (Industrializable Industrial Internet of Things) Tool for Continuous Improvement in Production Line Efficiency by Means of Sub-Bottleneck Detection Method Machines, 2024-10-29, Contributors: Javier Llopis, Antonio Lacasa, Nicolás Montés, Eduardo Garcia. Link

Survival 1.0: A Novel Autonomous Industrial Mobile Warehouse (AIMW) for Industrial Environments Applied Sciences, 2024-10-25, Contributors: Eduardo Garcia, Miguel Montaña, Nicolás Montés. Link

Virtual Sensor of Gravity Centres for Real-Time Condition Monitoring of an Industrial Stamping Press in the Automotive Industry Sensors, 2023-07-21, Contributors: Ivan Peinado-Asensi, Nicolás Montés, Eduardo García. Link

Influence of Mechanical Failures of the Welding Gun on the Magnetic Field Generated in the Measurement of Misalignment
Book Chapter, 2022, Contributors: D. Ibañez, E. García, J. Soret, J. Martos. Link

Mini-Sym 4.0: A Novel Simulation Tool to Calculate Real-Time Production Line Productivity Book Chapter, 2022, Contributors: E. Garcia, N. Montes, N. Rosillo, J. Llopis, A. Lacasa. Link