Prof. João Paraskeva | Curriculum | Best Researcher Award

Prof. João Paraskeva | Curriculum | Best Researcher Award

University of Strathclyde, United States.

Prof. João Paraskeva is a distinguished scholar and educator specializing in educational and curriculum policies. With a deep commitment to critical pedagogy, his work challenges traditional educational frameworks and advocates for more inclusive and democratic curriculum practices. His research spans multiple disciplines, emphasizing the sociopolitical dimensions of education and the role of curriculum in shaping societal change.

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🎓 Education

Prof. João Paraskeva holds a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Minho, Portugal (2004), specializing in educational and curriculum policies, theory, and instruction. He earned his Master in Education from the same institution in 1998, focusing on curriculum policies, theory, and development. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities from the Portuguese Catholic University (1989), where he studied Ancient Greek, Latin, and Portuguese Literature. His diverse educational background informs his critical approach to curriculum studies and educational policy.

💼 Experience

Prof. João Paraskeva is a Professor at the Institute of Education, University of Strathclyde, where he leads critical research in educational policy and curriculum studies. He has previously served as the Dean of the School of Education at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, demonstrating his leadership in academic administration. Throughout his career, he has been a visiting scholar at various international institutions, contributing to global discussions on education. A sought-after keynote speaker at international conferences, Prof. Paraskeva actively engages in shaping the future of curriculum theory and educational reform.

🔬 Research Interests

Prof. Paraskeva’s research focuses on:

🌍 Critical Curriculum Theory – Examining power structures in education

📚 Educational Policy – Investigating reforms and their impact on learning

🏫 Democratic Education – Promoting inclusive and equitable learning environments

🔎 Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies in Education – Challenging Eurocentric educational models

🏆 Awards & Honors

Outstanding Contribution to Educational Policy Research Award

Excellence in Curriculum Studies Honor

Distinguished Scholar Award in Critical Pedagogy

International Research Leadership Recognition

📄 Selected Publications

Itinerant Curriculum Theory Revisited on a Non-Theoricide Towards the Canonicide

Published in: Itinerant Curriculum Theory: Decolonial Praxes, Theories, and Histories

Date: September 26, 2023

Type: Book Chapter | Writing - Original Draft

Contributor: João M. Paraskeva

Critical Perspectives on the Denial of Caste in Educational Debate

Published by: Routledge

Date: July 27, 2023

Type: Edited Book | Writing - Review & Editing

Contributor: João M. Paraskeva

On Caste: Towards a Non-Derivative Curriculum Reason

Published in: Critical Perspectives on the Denial of Caste in Educational Debate

Date: July 27, 2023

Type: Book Chapter | Writing - Original Draft

Contributor: João M. Paraskeva

Itinerant Curriculum Theory and the Struggle for Non-Derivative Curriculum ‘Langue’ and ‘Parole’

Published in: Curriculum, Spirituality, and Human Rights

Date: May 8, 2023

Type: Book Chapter | Writing - Original Draft

Contributor: João M. Paraskeva

 

 

 

Dr. Charles Reitman | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Charles Reitman | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

MUSC Health University Medical Center, United States.

Dr. Charles A. Reitman is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon specializing in spine surgery with decades of experience in medical education, research, and patient care. He has held prestigious academic positions and received numerous awards for his contributions to orthopedic and spinal surgery. Dr. Reitman is widely recognized for his expertise in minimally invasive spine techniques, spinal trauma, and disc arthroplasty.

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🎓 Education

Charles A. Reitman, MD, pursued his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Davis, earning a BS in Animal Physiology (1974-1978). He then completed a BS and Certificate in Physical Therapy at UCSF, San Francisco (1978-1979), which provided him with foundational expertise in rehabilitation and movement sciences. Dr. Reitman later obtained his MD in Medicine from Baylor College of Medicine (1991-1995), where he developed a strong foundation in clinical practice and surgical techniques. Following medical school, he specialized in orthopedic surgery through a residency at Baylor College of Medicine (1995-2000), refining his skills in musculoskeletal care. To further specialize, he completed a fellowship in Orthopedic Surgery Spine at Baylor College of Medicine (2000-2001), gaining advanced training in complex spinal procedures.

🏥 Experience

Dr. Charles A. Reitman has had a distinguished career in orthopedic surgery, with extensive experience in both academic and clinical settings. Since 2015, he has served as a Professor of Orthopaedics at the Medical College of South Carolina, where he contributes to research, education, and advanced spinal surgery techniques. Prior to this, he was a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine (2012-2015), mentoring future surgeons and leading innovative surgical advancements. His tenure at Baylor also included roles as an Associate Professor (2007-2012) and Assistant Professor (2001-2007), during which he played a pivotal role in shaping orthopedic residency programs and conducting groundbreaking research in spine surgery.

🔬 Research Interests

Spinal Surgery & Biomechanics

Minimally Invasive Spine Techniques

Disc Arthroplasty & Spinal Trauma

Spinal Deformity & Degenerative Disorders

Orthopedic Surgery Innovations

🏆 Awards & Honors

UC Davis – Highest Honors (1978)

Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society (1995)

Baylor College of Medicine – Honors (1995)

Most Outstanding Poster – NASS (1999)

Outstanding Orthopedic Faculty, BCM (2004, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)

America’s Top Orthopedists (2007, 2010)

Best Doctors (2007, 2008, 2013)

Texas Super Doctors (2009)

Most Compassionate Doctor Award (2010-2016)

Top 10 Doctor (2014)

Elected into American Orthopedic Association (2011)

MUSC Ortho Faculty of the Year (2019, 2023)

Marquis Who’s Who Lifetime Award (2018)

📚 Selected Publications

Establishing case volume benchmarks for ACGME-accredited orthopedic surgery of the spine fellowship trainingSpine J, 2024

Reference Data for Diagnosis of Spondylolisthesis and Disc Space Narrowing Based on NHANES-II X-raysBioengineering (Basel), 2024

Regional structure-function relationships of lumbar cartilage endplatesJ Biomech, 2024

Diagnosis of spine pseudoarthrosis based on biomechanical properties of boneSpine J, 2024

ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Stress (Fatigue-Insufficiency) Fracture Including SacrumJ Am Coll Radiol, 2024

 

 

Prof. Dr. Saleh Albahli | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Saleh Albahli | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Qassim University, Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Saleh Albahli is a highly accomplished academic and researcher specializing in Digital Transformation, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence. Currently an Associate Professor and Vice-Dean of Information Technology Deanship at Qassim University, he is known for spearheading transformative digital initiatives, leading enterprise architecture projects, and contributing to cutting-edge research in machine learning and deep learning. His work is globally recognized, ranking him among the top 2% of scientists in AI research worldwide.

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Dr. Saleh Albahli holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science with distinction from Kent State University, USA (2016), showcasing his expertise in advanced computational methodologies and research excellence. He earned a Master’s degree in Information Technology with distinction from The University of Newcastle, Australia (2010), highlighting his dedication to mastering cutting-edge IT solutions. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from King Saud University, Saudi Arabia (2004), laying a strong foundation for his accomplished career in technology and innovation.

💼 Experience

Dr. Saleh Albahli has built an illustrious career, currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of IT at Qassim University since 2020, where he contributes to advancing education and research. Concurrently, he holds dual leadership roles as Vice-Dean of IT Deanship and Director of Enterprise Architecture & Digital Transformation at Qassim University, spearheading transformative initiatives to enhance technological frameworks and drive digital innovation.

Previously, Dr. Albahli gained international experience as a Senior System Analyst at Cleveland Clinic, USA (2015–2016), where he developed cutting-edge systems to optimize healthcare operations. He also served as a Lecturer at Kent State University, USA (2015–2016), imparting knowledge and fostering academic growth. Earlier in his career, he worked as an Oracle Developer and Apps DBA at Riyadh Bank and Integrated Telecom Company in Saudi Arabia (2005–2007), honing his technical expertise in database systems and enterprise applications.

🔬 Research Interests

Digital Transformation and its integration with enterprise architecture

Machine Learning and Deep Learning Pipelines

Big Data Analytics, Data Governance, and Predictive Analytics

Artificial Intelligence Applications in healthcare and business

Process Optimization in technology-driven environments

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Ranked among the top 2% of scientists globally in AI research (2022)

First Place in Digital Transformation (Qiyas) – Qassim University (2022, 2023)

ISO certifications in 22301, 20000, and 27001 for excellence in IT management

📚 Selected Publications 

Efficient Hyperparameter Tuning for Predicting Student Performance with Bayesian Optimization
Albahli, S.
Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2024, 83(17), pp. 52711–52735.
This study introduces a Bayesian optimization approach to enhance hyperparameter tuning for predictive models in educational datasets, achieving improved accuracy and efficiency. (Citations: 4)

MedNet: Medical Deepfakes Detection Using an Improved Deep Learning Approach
Albahli, S., Nawaz, M.
Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2024, 83(16), pp. 48357–48375.
This paper presents MedNet, a novel deep learning framework tailored to detect medical deepfakes, ensuring the integrity of critical healthcare data. (Citations: 4)

Opinion Mining for Stock Trend Prediction Using Deep Learning
Albahli, S., Nazir, T.
Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2024.
Leveraging deep learning techniques, this research focuses on sentiment analysis to predict stock trends, demonstrating robust performance metrics. (Citations: 0)

An Improved DenseNet Model for Prediction of Stock Market Using Stock Technical Indicators
Albahli, S., Nazir, T., Nawaz, M., Irtaza, A.
Expert Systems with Applications, 2023, 232, 120903.
This work proposes enhancements to DenseNet architectures for stock market predictions based on technical indicators, achieving notable predictive accuracy. (Citations: 10)

A Circular Box-Based Deep Learning Model for the Identification of Signet Ring Cells from Histopathological Images
Albahli, S., Nazir, T.
Bioengineering, 2023, 10(10), 1147.
This open-access study develops a circular box-based deep learning model for the accurate detection of signet ring cells in histopathological images, aiding cancer diagnosis.

 

 

 

Mr. Xiaogang Liu | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xiaogang Liu | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Institute of Technology, China.

Dr. Xiaogang Liu is a dedicated Lecturer at the Zhuhai Campus of Beijing Institute of Technology. With a strong foundation in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, he specializes in Chemical Biology. His research primarily focuses on Computational Chemistry to study pH-Responsive Fluorescent Probes and develop related software. In addition to his research contributions, he is passionate about teaching and mentoring students in the areas of Molecular Biology and Immunology.

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Xiaogang Liu earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Biochemistry from Shanxi University, where he laid the groundwork for his extensive studies in the fields of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. During his time at Shanxi University, he gained a solid understanding of the core principles of biochemical processes and molecular interactions, which set the stage for his later academic pursuits. His education at Shanxi University sparked his passion for Chemical Biology, ultimately shaping his career in research and teaching.

Experience 💼

Dr. Liu has taken on multiple roles in research and academia. Currently, as a Lecturer at Beijing Institute of Technology, he actively teaches and supervises students while also conducting research in Bioinformatics and Chemical Biology. His work focuses on exploring computational methodologies to understand complex chemical systems and biological molecules.

Research Interests 🔬

Chemical Biology: Investigating pH-Responsive Fluorescent Probes

Computational Chemistry: Developing software to support chemical biology research

Bioinformatics: Exploring the intersection of biology and computing to enhance molecular biology applications
Dr. Liu's research also delves into the integration of Computational Chemistry and Chemical Biology to advance understanding in fields like fluorescence sensing, probe design, and software development.

Selected Publications 📚

Computational Chemistry Study of pH-Responsive Fluorescent Probes and Development of Supporting Software
Journal: Molecules (2025), Volume: 30(2), Article 273
Contributors: Xiaogang Liu

Large Scale Virtual Screening for Finding Inhibitor against the RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase from Herbal Medicine for SARS-Cov-2 Therapy
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics (2022)
Contributors: Xiaogang Liu, Zirong Liang, Shiye Wu, Ying Wang, Binquan Gou

Virtual Screening for Finding Inhibitor Against the Main Protease of SARS-Cov-2 from the FDA-Approved Drugs Database
International Conference on Biomedical and Intelligent Systems (IC-BIS 2022) (2022-12-06)
Contributors: Xiaogang Liu, Shiye Wu, Zitong Zhu, Ying Wang, Binquan Gou

Teaching Reform and Application of Cell Biology in Bioengineering Specialty
Science & Technology Information (2021-12-13)
Contributors: Xiaogang Liu

 

 

Dr. Yafang Sun | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yafang Sun | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China.

Dr. Ya-Fang Sun is an Associate Professor at the China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China. She specializes in Energy Economics and Climate Change, contributing extensively to sustainable development research. Dr. Sun holds a Doctorate in Business Administration and is dedicated to understanding and improving global environmental policies and energy management.

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Dr. Sun holds a Doctorate in Business Administration and is dedicated to understanding and improving global environmental policies and energy management.Her academic focus was on Energy Economics and Climate Change, where she explored the intersection of environmental sustainability and economic policy. This advanced training equipped her with the expertise to tackle pressing global challenges related to energy efficiency, carbon emissions, and sustainable development.

Experience 💼

As an Associate Professor at the China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China, Dr. Ya-Fang Sun has been at the forefront of research and education in energy efficiency, carbon emissions, and sustainable development. She has successfully led multiple research projects, contributing to advancements in these critical fields, while also mentoring students and fostering the next generation of scholars and professionals.

Research Interests 🔬

Energy Economics: Exploring Global Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

In this research area, Dr. Ya-Fang Sun focuses on understanding the dynamics of global energy efficiency and promoting sustainable energy practices. Her work examines the economic factors that influence energy consumption and the transition to cleaner, more efficient energy sources. The goal is to develop policies that support sustainable energy systems, reduce environmental impact, and foster economic growth.

Climate Change: Analyzing Its Economic Impacts and Mitigation Strategies
Dr. Sun's research on climate change explores the economic consequences of global warming and the potential mitigation strategies. She investigates how energy consumption patterns, carbon emissions, and government policies interact with climate outcomes. By analyzing these elements, she provides insights into how countries and industries can reduce their carbon footprints while maintaining economic stability.

Sustainable Transport: Investigating Innovative Approaches for Reducing Emissions
In this area, Dr. Sun examines sustainable transport solutions aimed at cutting emissions in the global transport sector. Her research investigates the effectiveness of various technological and policy innovations, such as the adoption of electric vehicles, improvements in public transportation, and sustainable infrastructure. The goal is to provide practical strategies for reducing emissions and improving the environmental impact of transportation systems.

Policy Analysis: Evaluating the Impact of Subsidies and Global Trade on Emissions
Dr. Sun’s policy analysis research focuses on the role of government subsidies and global trade in shaping emissions outcomes. She analyzes the influence of financial incentives for green technologies and the trade-offs associated with economic growth and environmental sustainability. Through her work, she offers valuable policy recommendations for governments and international organizations seeking to balance economic and environmental priorities.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Determinants of aggregated embodied carbon intensity in global bilateral exports by firm heterogeneity (2024). Ecological Economics, (Cited by: 3). Link

How to improve the energy-saving performance of China's transport sector? (2024). Journal of Environmental Management, (Cited by: 6). Link

How do imports change the energy consumption of China? (2023). Energy, (Cited by: 15). Link

Impact of government subsidy on optimal R&D and advertising investment in the cooperative supply chain of new energy vehicles (2022). Energy Policy, (Cited by: 44). Link

How does the global transport sector improve emissions reduction performance? (2022). Applied Energy, (Cited by: 30). Link

 

 

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hongxia Liu | Theoretical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hongxia Liu | Theoretical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Anshan Normal University, China

Dr. Hong-xia Liu is an Associate Professor at Anshan Normal University and a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry. With extensive expertise in theoretical and experimental chemistry, Dr. Liu’s research focuses on reaction mechanisms, green catalysis, and material design. She has published numerous papers in high-impact journals, reviewed for prestigious journals, and secured multiple competitive research grants. Her dedication to teaching and innovation makes her a respected figure in physical chemistry.

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Dr. Hong-xia Liu earned her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Jilin University, China (2005–2010). Under the mentorship of Prof. Jingyao Liu, her research focused on "Theoretical studies on the mechanism and kinetic properties of several important chemical reactions," emphasizing advanced computational methods and theoretical modeling to unravel intricate chemical processes. She previously obtained her B.Sc. in Chemistry from Inner Mongolia Normal University, China (2001–2005), where she built a strong foundation in the fundamental principles of chemistry.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Hong-xia Liu completed her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry at Jilin University, China, from 2005 to 2010, where she conducted research under the guidance of Prof. Jingyao Liu. Her dissertation, titled "Theoretical Studies on the Mechanism and Kinetic Properties of Several Important Chemical Reactions," employed advanced computational techniques and theoretical modeling to explore the mechanisms and kinetics of complex chemical reactions. Prior to her doctoral studies, Dr. Liu earned a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Inner Mongolia Normal University, China, in 2005, establishing a strong foundational understanding of chemistry's core principles.

Research Interests 🔬

Reaction Mechanisms and Kinetics
Dr. Hong-xia Liu’s research delves into the study of chemical reaction mechanisms and kinetics, aiming to understand the underlying processes that drive chemical transformations. Her work uses advanced computational techniques to model and analyze reaction pathways, energy profiles, and rate-determining steps.

Green Catalysis and Organic Synthesis
Dr. Liu explores the use of green catalysis in organic synthesis, focusing on environmentally friendly processes that reduce waste and energy consumption. Her work aims to develop more sustainable and efficient catalytic systems for chemical reactions, promoting the use of renewable resources.

Raman Spectral Analysis for Aromaticity
Dr. Liu applies Raman spectroscopy to analyze aromaticity in molecules, using this technique to study the structural and electronic properties of aromatic compounds. This analysis provides valuable insights into the stability, reactivity, and behavior of aromatic systems in various chemical reactions.

Computational Chemistry
Dr. Liu employs computational chemistry tools such as VASP (Vienna Ab-initio Simulation Package), Gaussian, and Multiwell to conduct detailed studies of chemical systems. These tools allow for high-level quantum mechanical calculations, aiding in the investigation of molecular structures, reaction dynamics, and thermodynamic properties.

Awards and Grants 🏆

National Natural Science Foundation of China (2020–2022)Spiropyran-based membrane material for intelligent humidity control

Special Research Project of Anshan Normal University (2021–2022)Kinetics of Cl removal from tap water

Publications Top Notes 📚

Theoretical Prediction of the Reaction Mechanism Underlying the Active Phase of Bn (n = 3–5) and Cu-Doped Electron-Deficient Bn-1 Clusters: Reduction of CO2, Journal of Chemical Physics, 2024-12
Contributors: Hong-xia Liu, Ling Fu, Chao-zheng He. Link

Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Methane Dehydrogenation on Clusters of Cu4 and Cu3M (M@Fe, Co, Ni) Alloys, Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis, 2024-11-27
Contributors: Hong-xia Liu, Xiaoze Sun, Ling Fu, Chao-Zheng He. Link

Research on the Application of Localized Argument-Driven Inquiry Teaching Model in a High School in Northeast China, Journal of Chemical Education, 2024-11-17
Contributors: Hong-xia Liu, Xiao-di Zeng, Rong Deng, Qiao-kun Li, Shuang Wu, Wen-dong Zhou. Link

Theoretical Study on Equilibrium, Thermodynamic, and Density Functional Models for Doped and Amination@TiO2 Removal of Cadmium (II) Ion from Wastewater, The European Physical Journal Plus, 2024-08-05
Contributors: Hong-xia Liu, Hong-bo Zhang, Ling Fu, Chao-zheng He. Link

Study on the Methane Dehydrogenation Reaction Catalyzed by Triangular Transition Metal: A Theoretical Research, Physica Scripta, 2023-10-01
Contributors: Hongxia Liu, Fu Ling, He Chaozheng. Link

 

 

 

Prof. Dr. Dimitrios Sophianopoulos | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dimitrios Sophianopoulos | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Department of Civil ENgineering/University of Thessalu, Greece

Prof. Dr. Dimitrios S. Sophianopoulos is a renowned Professor at the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Thessaly, known for his pioneering work in structural engineering, earthquake dynamics, and nonlinear analysis. With over 42 years of professional experience, he has made substantial contributions to academia, industry, and research, bridging the gap between theory and practical applications in civil engineering.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Sophianopoulos holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, which laid the foundation for his impactful research career. His educational background is enriched with advanced studies in structural stability and dynamic response, focusing on optimizing the design and safety of civil structures.

Experience 🏢

With more than four decades of experience, Prof. Sophianopoulos has supervised numerous Diploma, Master’s, and Ph.D. theses. He has also served as an editor for several high-impact journals and contributed to over 60 consultancy projects in collaboration with engineers and architects worldwide. His professional engagements include teaching as a visiting scholar in Russia and consulting for the steel industry in China.

Research Interests 🔬

Nonlinear Elastic and Plastic Analysis of Steel Structures 🔧

Prof. Sophianopoulos’ research in this area focuses on the nonlinear behavior of steel structures under various load conditions. He explores both elastic and plastic deformation mechanisms, which are essential for understanding the performance and failure modes of steel in real-world applications. This research contributes to the design optimization of structures, ensuring they can withstand extreme conditions while maintaining structural integrity.

Stability Analysis of Bridges and Offshore Structures 🌉

Another significant area of Prof. Sophianopoulos' research is the stability analysis of bridges and offshore structures. This includes both static and dynamic stability assessments, considering factors such as environmental loads, seismic activity, and material degradation. The goal is to develop safety guidelines and design protocols that improve the durability and performance of critical infrastructure, ensuring public safety and operational efficiency.

Earthquake Engineering – Static and Dynamic Stability 🌍

Prof. Sophianopoulos is dedicated to advancing earthquake engineering, particularly in the analysis and design of structures to withstand seismic events. His work on static and dynamic stability addresses the structural response to seismic forces, including ground motion effects and vibration control. This research is crucial for enhancing the earthquake resistance of buildings and infrastructures, minimizing damage, and saving lives during natural disasters.

Masonry Structures and Greenhouse Design 🏠

Prof. Sophianopoulos also investigates the structural performance of masonry and greenhouses. His research in masonry structures focuses on improving the design and safety of these traditional buildings, which are widely used in urban and rural environments. Additionally, he has worked extensively on the design and analysis of commercial greenhouses, particularly those made of steel, aluminum, and wood. His work in this area supports sustainable agricultural practices, ensuring that greenhouses are not only functional but also optimized for energy efficiency and durability.

Innovative Solutions for Structural Resilience and Sustainability 🏗️

Prof. Sophianopoulos’ overarching aim is to develop innovative engineering solutions that enhance structural resilience and sustainability. Whether in the context of earthquake engineering, bridge stability, or greenhouse design, his work seeks to create structures that are safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly, contributing to long-term sustainability and safety in civil engineering.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Prof. Sophianopoulos’ excellence in research and teaching has earned him recognition across various engineering societies, including membership in prestigious organizations like the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Structural Stability Research Council (SSRC), and the International Society of Computational Engineering and Sciences (ISCES).

Publications Top Notes 📚

Mathematical Macromodeling of Infilled Frames: State of the Art,

Authors: PG Asteris, ST Antoniou, DS Sophianopoulos, CZ Chrysostomou,

Journal: Journal of Structural Engineering, Volume/Issue: 137(12), 1508-1517, Year: 2011, Cited By: 455. Link

The Effect of a Moving Mass and Other Parameters on the Dynamic Response of a Simply Supported Beam

Authors: G Michaltsos, D Sophianopoulos, AN Kounadis

Journal: Journal of Sound and Vibration

Volume/Issue: 191(3), 357-362, Year: 1996, Cited By: 280. Link

Steel Beam-to-Column RBS Connections with European Profiles: I. Static Optimization

Authors: DS Sophianopoulos, AE Deri

Journal: Journal of Constructional Steel Research

Volume/Issue: 139, 101-109, Year: 2017, Cited By: 72. Link

The Effect of Joint Flexibility on the Free Elastic Vibration Characteristics of Steel Plane Frames

Author: DS Sophianopoulos

Journal: Journal of Constructional Steel Research

Volume/Issue: 59(8), 995-1008, Year: 2003, Cited By: 51. Link

Parameters Affecting Response and Design of Steel Moment Frame Reduced Beam Section Connections: An Overview

Authors: DS Sophianopoulos, AE Deri

Journal: International Journal of Steel Structures

Volume/Issue: 11, 133-144, Year: 2011, Cited By: 45. Link

 

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bo Yang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bo Yang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

South China Agricultural University, China

Bo Yang is an Associate Professor at the College of Materials and Energy, South China Agricultural University (SCAU), specializing in organic chemistry. His research focuses on organic synthesis methodologies, including photochemistry, transition metal catalysis, and asymmetric synthesis. With a strong academic background and postdoctoral experience, he has made significant contributions to the advancement of chemistry, specifically in synthesis reactions and new functional reagents.

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Bo Yang holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Zhejiang University (2014–2018), where he conducted research under the guidance of Prof. Zhan Lu, focusing on advanced synthetic methodologies. His foundational education includes a Master’s in Organic Chemistry from Sun Yat-Sen University (2012–2014) and a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Chemistry from Southwest University of Science and Technology (2008–2012), which equipped him with a strong background in organic and applied chemistry essential for his current research.

Experience💼

Bo Yang is currently an Associate Professor at the College of Materials and Energy, South China Agricultural University (SCAU) (2024–present), where he focuses on cutting-edge research in organic synthesis. Prior to this role, he served as an Associate Researcher at the School of Chemical Engineering and Energy Technology, Dongguan University of Technology (DGUT) (2022–2024), and completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at South China University of Technology (SCUT) (2019–2022) under Prof. Shifa Zhu, gaining extensive expertise in photochemistry and catalysis.

Research Interests🔬

Photochemistry🌞

Bo specializes in photochemistry, studying light-driven reactions to develop efficient, sustainable processes for synthesizing complex organic compounds.

Transition Metal Catalysis⚙️

He is also focused on transition metal catalysis, employing metals as catalysts to streamline chemical reactions, making them more selective and efficient.

Asymmetric Synthesis🔄 

Bo’s research in asymmetric synthesis aims to create molecules with specific chiral properties, a critical approach for producing compounds in pharmaceutical chemistry.

Research Impact🎯 

Through his work, Bo Yang contributes to fields like pharmaceutical chemistry, materials science, and green chemistry by developing novel synthetic strategies and functional molecules with potential applications in medicine, sustainable materials, and environmentally friendly processes.

Publications Top Notes📚

Direct Synthesis of Dialkyl Ketones from Deoxygenative Cross-Coupling of Carboxylic Acids and Alcohols, Chem. Sci., 2024. Link

Visible Light-promoted Aerobic Oxidation of α-silyl Styrenes with Alcohols, Chin. J. Chem., 2024. Link

Bifunctional Two-Carbon Reagent: Made from Acetylene via 1,2-difunctionalization and Its Applications, Sci. China Chem., 2024. Link

Diverse Synthesis of C2-linked Functionalized Molecules via Molecular Glue Strategy with Acetylene, Nat. Commun., 2022. Link

Hydrogen Radical-Shuttle (HRS)-Enabled Photoredox Synthesis of Indanones via Decarboxylative Annulation, Nat. Commun., 2021. Link