Dr Jude Currivan | Cosmology | Best Researcher Award |

Dr. Jude Currivan | Cosmology | Best Researcher Award 

Co-founder, at WholeWorld-View, United Kingdom.

Dr. Jude Currivan is a cosmologist, planetary healer, futurist, and award-winning author whose work spans the frontiers of science, consciousness, and global systems thinking. A visionary scholar and practitioner, she has traveled extensively across more than 80 countries, working with indigenous wisdom keepers and global thought leaders to bridge ancient knowledge and cutting-edge science. She is also a filmmaker, public speaker, and co-founder of the nonprofit initiative WholeWorld-View, committed to promoting a unitive worldview that supports planetary healing and conscious evolution. Her work offers an inspiring integration of rigorous research, spiritual insight, and transformative leadership.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Currivan holds a Master’s degree in Physics with a specialization in quantum physics and cosmology from the University of Oxford—one of the world’s most prestigious academic institutions. She later earned her Ph.D. in Archaeology from the University of Reading, where her research centered on ancient cosmological systems and the interconnectedness of past civilizations’ understanding of the cosmos. This dual academic foundation empowers her to bridge the realms of physical science and metaphysical inquiry with depth and authenticity.

💼 Experience

Before transitioning into full-time research and global advocacy, Dr. Currivan was one of the UK’s most senior businesswomen, gaining strategic and leadership experience in the corporate sector. She later channeled that expertise into global transformation work. Her professional journey includes working with cross-cultural teams, facilitating global dialogues on systems change, and serving as a faculty member at the California Institute of Integral Studies. She is a Council Member of the Evolutionary Leaders Circle and an Associate Member of the Club of Rome, participating in high-level conversations about global sustainability, consciousness, and future evolution.

🔬 Research Interests 

Dr. Currivan’s research explores the nature of reality through a unified lens that synthesizes quantum physics, cosmology, consciousness studies, and ancient wisdom traditions. She investigates the foundational patterns and principles of the universe, aiming to demonstrate the interconnectedness of all life. Her recent work emphasizes the concept of a “cosmic hologram,” proposing that information, rather than matter, is the fundamental building block of reality. This research promotes a unitive understanding of existence, advocating for systems-level transformation in science, education, and societal governance.

🏆 Awards 

Dr. Currivan has received international recognition for her visionary contributions to science, spirituality, and global transformation. She has been honored as an award-winning author and has received accolades for her leadership in promoting integral and planetary healing. Her affiliations with respected bodies such as the Evolutionary Leaders Circle and Club of Rome underscore her respected standing within both academic and visionary communities.

📚Top Noted  Publications 

Consolidated Article Information (Plain Text Format):

Title:
How an emergent cosmology of a nonlocally unified, meaningfully in-formed and holographically manifested Universe can underpin and frame the biological embodiment of quantum entanglement

Author:
Dr. Jude Currivan

Indexing:
Published in Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology

Year of Publication:
2023

Conclusion

Dr. Jude Currivan embodies the qualities of a pioneering researcher, holistic thinker, and transformational leader. Her ability to synthesize rigorous scientific knowledge with spiritual wisdom and social systems insight marks her as a truly interdisciplinary innovator. Through her writings, teachings, and activism, she fosters a shift in collective consciousness toward unity, compassion, and planetary stewardship. Her work continues to shape new paradigms in science and society—making her a deserving candidate for the highest research honors.

Ashraf Qurtam | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ashraf Qurtam | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Department of Biology, College of Science, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU),Riyadh 11623, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ashraf Ahmed Qurtam is an accomplished Associate Professor of Physiology at the College of Science, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Saudi Arabia. With a career spanning more than three decades across Egypt, Libya, and Saudi Arabia, he has made significant contributions to medical science, particularly in nanomedicine, cancer therapeutics, and molecular biology. His multidisciplinary expertise bridges medical analysis, biochemical research, and academic teaching. Dr. Qurtam is widely known for integrating traditional medicinal knowledge with cutting-edge nanotechnology and in vitro experimentation to address pressing health challenges like chronic diseases and cancer.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Qurtam’s academic journey reflects a deep commitment to the life sciences. He pursued his foundational degrees and early lecturing career at Omar El-Mukhtar University in Libya, where he transitioned from lecturer to Assistant Professor. Further academic roles took him to King Saud University and Al Ghad College for Applied Medical Sciences. Since 2015, he has been affiliated with IMSIU in Riyadh, where his academic elevation to Associate Professor in 2025 acknowledges his ongoing research impact and educational leadership.

Professional Experience 👨‍🏫

Beginning as a Medical Analysis Specialist at Al-Salam Hospital in Cairo (1991–1994), Dr. Qurtam gained clinical grounding before moving into academia. From 1994 to 2003, he continued laboratory diagnostics at Cairo Medical Laboratory, then transitioned into university teaching in Libya and Saudi Arabia. At IMSIU, he has actively engaged in curriculum development, departmental administration, and guiding emerging researchers. His diverse experience integrates academic, clinical, and laboratory expertise, fostering a research-rich environment for physiological studies and biotechnology.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Qurtam’s central research focus lies in utilizing medicinal plants and nanoparticles to combat chronic and incurable diseases. His studies involve physiological and molecular assessments using cell cultures and animal models, targeting conditions like cancer, diabetes, and inflammation. By employing both in vivo and in vitro models, he bridges traditional healing compounds with modern biotechnological applications. This holistic research vision aims to develop natural therapeutic agents that are both effective and sustainable, particularly relevant in oncology and nanomedicine.

Awards & Recognition 🏅

Throughout his career, Dr. Qurtam has garnered respect for his contributions to both education and scientific research. While his CV does not detail specific award titles, his elevation to Associate Professor, consistent multi-institutional collaborations, and co-authorship in high-impact journals stand as a testament to his scientific stature and leadership. He has been instrumental in academic guidance and infrastructure, including establishing a zoology museum and participating in key departmental committees.

Key Publications & Citations 📚

Dr. Qurtam has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles across journals like Molecules, Pharmaceutics, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, and Frontiers in Chemistry. His research has been cited extensively, highlighting global scholarly engagement. Below are seven notable works:

  1. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2021)Antitumor effect of copper nanoparticles on human breast and colon malignancies, Environmental Science and Pollution Research. Cited by multiple international cancer nanotechnology studies.

  2. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2021)Citrus Flavanone Narirutin: In Vitro and In Silico Mechanistic Antidiabetic Potential, Pharmaceutics. Recognized for its novel approach to natural antidiabetic agents.

  3. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2023)In Vitro Cytotoxicity Assessment of Abutilon pannosum, Processes. Cited for its contribution to plant-based cytotoxicity assays.

  4. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2023)Phytochemical Analysis of Thymus zygis and Thymus willdenowii, Plants. Esteemed in antimicrobial research circles.

  5. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2024)Apoptotic and Anti-Migratory Effects of Achillea millefolium Extract, Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences. Cited in studies on natural cancer therapies.

  6. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2023)Antibacterial and Antioxidant Properties of Pipper nigram Aided Copper Oxide Nanoparticles, Crystals. Noted for merging plant science with materials chemistry.

  7. Qurtam, A.A. et al. (2024)Circ RNAs in Extracellular Vesicles and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Cellular and Molecular Biology. Frequently cited in RNA therapeutics and cancer diagnostics literature.

Conclusion & Justification for Nomination 🏆

Dr. Ashraf Ahmed Qurtam exemplifies the qualities of a leading biomedical researcher: scientific curiosity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and impactful innovation. His career-long dedication to merging medicinal plant science with nanotechnology places him at the frontier of translational research. His work not only advances molecular-level insights but also aspires to develop affordable, nature-inspired medical interventions. His consistent publication record in internationally indexed journals, combined with academic mentorship and program-building initiatives, makes him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Qurtam’s contributions hold promise for long-term clinical and scientific advancement in global health.

Kun Tao | Low dimensional materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kun Tao | Low dimensional materials | Best Researcher Award

Doctor at Lanzhou University, China

Dr. Kun Tao is a distinguished researcher in the field of condensed matter physics, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Lanzhou University. With a strong academic foundation and a commitment to scientific innovation, he has developed a reputation for excellence in the theoretical and computational modeling of advanced materials. His work focuses on uncovering novel quantum behaviors in low-dimensional systems and translating these findings into meaningful insights for material science applications. Dr. Tao’s cross-continental academic journey—from China to Germany—has provided him with a global perspective, enriching his interdisciplinary research in materials physics and electronics.

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Dr. Tao began his academic career by pursuing a Master’s degree in Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology between 2002 and 2005. His academic pursuits then led him to Germany, where he earned his PhD in Condensed Matter Physics through a joint training program between the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics and Martin Luther University from 2006 to 2009. His PhD research provided a strong theoretical and experimental foundation in microstructural physics, preparing him for a postdoctoral fellowship and later for his academic roles in China.

Experience

Following his PhD, Dr. Tao undertook a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics from 2009 to 2012. During this time, he delved deeper into the physics of spintronics and low-dimensional materials. In December 2011, he was appointed as an Associate Professor at Lanzhou University, where he has since contributed to numerous high-impact research initiatives. In addition to his academic roles, he has also engaged in industry consultancy projects, most notably with Audiowell Electronics (Guangdong) Co., Ltd., where he has applied his theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges in electronic device engineering.

Research Interest

Dr. Tao’s primary research interests lie in the electronic and magnetic properties of low-dimensional materials. His theoretical investigations have advanced understanding in areas such as spin transport, super-exchange, direct exchange interactions, and electronic structure analysis of novel materials including topological insulators and strongly correlated systems. In recent years, he has shifted his focus to computational design of materials for energy and electronic applications—such as thermoelectrics and photocatalysis—exploring the roles of defects, transport mechanisms, and material stability in device contexts. His work strives to bridge fundamental science with real-world applications in nanotechnology and optoelectronics.

Awards

Though specific awards are not listed in the application form, Dr. Tao’s academic and research credentials make him a fitting nominee for the Best Researcher Award. His impactful contributions, including high citation counts and international collaborations, are testaments to his scientific excellence and global recognition. He is nominated under this category to honor his dedication, innovation, and pioneering contributions in the field of condensed matter physics and materials science.

Publications

  1. Engineering topological phases in transition-metal-doped penta-hexa-graphene: towards spintronics applications
    Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2025

  2. Strain-responsive PH-SiBiX monolayers: computational design of multifunctional 2D materials for piezotronic and optoelectronic applications
    Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2025

  3. Investigation of magnetoelectric coupling effects in DMX-adsorbed graphene under external electric field modulation
    Surfaces and Interfaces, 2025 (August)

  4. Exploring the electronic and superior piezoelectric properties of two-dimensional PH-SiX materials for high-performance silicon-based devices
    Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2024

  5. Ultra-flatbands in twisted penta-hexa-CB bilayer with large twist angles
    Applied Physics Letters, 2024 (November 18)

  6. The 1/4 occupied O atoms induced ultra-flatband and the one-dimensional channels in the Pb10−xCux(PO4)6O4 (x = 0, 0.5) crystal
    APL Materials, 2024 (February 1)

  7. Electrochemical production of hydrogen peroxide by non-noble metal-doped g-C3N4 under a neutral electrolyte
    Nanoscale, 2023

  8. Transition metal single atom-optimized g-C3N4 for the highly selective electrosynthesis of H2O2 under neutral electrolytes
    Nanoscale Horizons, 2023

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Kun Tao exemplifies the qualities of a world-class academic researcher. His well-rounded educational background, robust international experience, and deep engagement with both theory and application underscore his value to the scientific community. He has played a significant role in advancing the understanding of low-dimensional materials and their integration into practical devices through computational modeling. With a strong citation record and a proven track record of industry-relevant research, Dr. Tao stands as an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only contributes to the academic landscape but also holds promise for innovations in next-generation technologies, making him a key figure in the intersection of physics, material science, and electronic engineering.

Mr Yu Zhang | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award |

Mr. Yu Zhang | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award 

Engineer, at The Third Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security, China.

Mr. Yu Zhang is a dynamic and promising young researcher specializing in computer technology, artificial intelligence, and the security of large language models (LLMs). With a strong academic background and a deep passion for innovation, he has demonstrated exceptional capabilities in both theoretical research and practical application. His work spans a variety of domains including machine learning, natural language processing, and intelligent systems, making him a valuable contributor to the next generation of computing research.

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Mr. Zhang completed his Bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering from the School of Information Science and Engineering, Linyi University (2018–2022), graduating in the top 10% of his class with a GPA of 3.52/4. His coursework included data structures, operating systems, computer networks, and object-oriented programming.He is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Computer Technology at the School of Intelligent Industry (School of Cybersecurity), Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology (2022–2025), maintaining a GPA of 3.62/4. His graduate research includes machine learning, numerical analysis, natural language processing, and the ethical implications of AI.

💼 Experience

Mr. Zhang has participated in a variety of innovative projects and industry internships. He worked as a development engineer intern at Ambow Education Technology Group, where he focused on enterprise-grade applications using the Spring Boot framework, API design, database integration, and software testing. He also led and contributed to national-level innovation projects such as a WeChat Mini-Program competition platform and an Arduino-based smart aquaculture monitoring system. His recent work includes intelligent heating IoT systems and knowledge mining from police text data using BERT models.

🔬 Research Interests 

Mr. Zhang’s primary research interests lie in the development and security evaluation of large language models (LLMs). His projects involve toxic speech detection, prompt attack strategies, and benchmarking LLM safety. He has hands-on experience with advanced AI models such as GPT-4o, Claude-3-Opus, LLaMA-3, and others. His work explores cutting-edge areas like RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation), prompt tuning, and microfine training techniques, all aimed at enhancing the safety, ethics, and performance of generative AI.

🏆 Awards 

Mr. Zhang has received over 15 prestigious awards, including 6 national-level honors such as:

  • Third Prize, Central Committee Financial Challenge Final

  • Siemens Cup National Third Prize (Smart Manufacturing)

  • Second Prize, National College Computer Skills Competition

  • International Third Prize, American College Modeling Contest

  • Multiple provincial-level recognitions including First Prize in the National University Computer Competition and honors in math modeling events.
    He has also been awarded multiple academic scholarships for both undergraduate and graduate performance.

📚Top Noted  Publications 

Title: Security Assessment and Generation Improvement Strategies for Large Language Models
Authors: Yu Zhang, Yongbing Gao, Lidong Yang
Citations: [Not yet cited – early publication]
Index: Crossref
Year of Publication: 2025

Title: Chinese Generation and Security Index Evaluation Based on Large Language Model
Authors: Yu Zhang, Yongbing Gao, Wei Li, Zhi Su, Lidong Yang
Citations: Scopus EID: 2-s2.0-85204765727
Index: Scopus, IEEE Xplore
Year of Publication: 2024

Conclusion

In conclusion, Mr. Yu Zhang stands out as a highly competent and forward-thinking researcher with a robust academic foundation, a track record of innovation, and a clear research trajectory in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. His interdisciplinary skill set, practical project experience, and passion for responsible AI make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued dedication, he is well-positioned to make impactful contributions to the global scientific community

Barry Cottrell | Consciousness | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Barry Cottrell | Consciousness | Best Researcher Award

Independent researcher at Oxford University, United Kingdom

Barry Cottrell is a distinguished British artist, researcher, and author whose interdisciplinary pursuits bridge fine art, psychology, and deep ecology. With a career spanning over four decades, Cottrell’s unique blend of visual and intellectual inquiry has positioned him as a notable figure in contemporary art and consciousness studies. Renowned for his distinctive printmaking and scholarly articles, he seamlessly integrates psychological insight and mythological depth into his creative and research practices. His work is widely recognized and has been exhibited internationally across Europe and beyond, earning places in esteemed museum collections and scholarly journals alike.

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Cottrell’s academic foundation is rooted in the humanities, beginning with a B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology and Philosophy from Oxford University (1971–1974), which provided a philosophical and cognitive underpinning to his later creative work. He then transitioned to fine art, studying at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford (1976–1979), where his commitment to visual culture deepened. From 2011 to 2014, he pursued doctoral research at Aberystwyth University’s School of Art, investigating the Pleistocene origins of engraving—an ambitious endeavor that reflects his lifelong interest in the intersection of consciousness, art, and prehistory, although the PhD remained unfinished.

Experience

Barry Cottrell’s professional journey is marked by a blend of institutional, collaborative, and curatorial roles. Between 1979 and 1999, he worked in the Department of Western Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, specializing in conservation mounting of works on paper—a technical role that sharpened his understanding of historical artistic practices. He was an active member of the Oxford Printmakers’ Co-operative for over a decade (1982–1993) and went on to establish a conservation framing and printmaking studio in Coleshill, Wiltshire. He also curated the notable Totem Body project (2008–2011), which showcased contemporary interpretations of symbolic embodiment. His work has been featured in exhibitions from Cardiff to Cologne and Sofia to New Zealand, often centered on themes of nature, mythology, and symbolism.

Research Interests

Cottrell’s research fuses the symbolic and the primal, particularly focusing on early human artistic expression, shamanic traditions, and states of consciousness. His artistic and scholarly outputs consistently explore how imagery and sound contribute to states of ecstasy, transcendence, and collective memory. This thematic focus is evident in his publications and presentations at psychology and art conferences, such as the Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Conference in Oxford. Cottrell’s intellectual mission aims at recovering a more participatory worldview—what he terms the “primal mind”—that reconnects humans with myth, ritual, and ecological consciousness.

Awards

Among his early accolades, Cottrell received the Ruskin Drawing Prize in 1978, marking his emergence as a talented draftsperson. His art has since gained international acclaim, being included in major collections such as the British Museum (London), Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam), the Hermitage (St. Petersburg), and the Smithsonian Institution (Washington D.C.). His selection for numerous international exhibitions, including Global Print Douro in Portugal and the World Art Print Annual in Bulgaria, attests to his continuing global relevance and artistic excellence.

Selected Publications

Barry Cottrell’s writings reflect a deep engagement with consciousness, ritual, and artistic perception. Notable works include:

  1. “Mind in Deep Time: Original Participation & Re-enchantment of the World”, Explore: The Journal of Science & Healing, Vol. 13, Issue 6, 2017 – Cited for connecting ancient mindsets with modern ecological crises.

  2. “Only One Mind: An Artist’s Exploration of Consciousness”, Explore, Vol. 11, Issue 2, 2015 – Explores monistic consciousness through the lens of art.

  3. “Original Participation and the Recovery of Primal Mind”, Minding Nature, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2021 – Investigates human-nature unity in prehistoric and modern contexts.

  4. “Mind the Gap: Still the Conquistadors”, Explore, Vol. 16, Issue 6, 2021 – A critique of reductionist science in healing and spirituality.

  5. “Creature Consciousness: The Body’s Power to Create a New Shamanism”, Caduceus Journal, Issue 81, 2011 – Discusses embodied knowledge and ritual art.

  6. “Beautiful Dream: A Poetics of Ecstasy” (Book, drivenLine) – A lyrical investigation into visionary states.

  7. “The Way Beyond The Shaman: Birthing A New Earth Consciousness” (Book, 2022, drivenLine) – Merges cosmological insights with artistic and ecological reflections.

These works have been cited in academic articles and conferences that explore topics from transpersonal psychology to aesthetics and spiritual ecology, reinforcing his cross-disciplinary impact.

Conclusion

Barry Cottrell stands as a bridge between artistic creativity and philosophical inquiry. His capacity to draw from diverse intellectual traditions—spanning ancient symbolism, consciousness studies, and contemporary printmaking—has made him a compelling figure in both artistic and academic circles. With international exhibitions, institutional collections, and published writings that challenge and inspire, Cottrell’s contributions offer a rich dialogue between visual expression and spiritual depth. His lifelong dedication to art as a vehicle for consciousness and ecological renewal marks him as a deserving nominee for prestigious recognition such as the Best Researcher Award.

Licheng Liu | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Licheng Liu | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award 

Associated professor, at Hunan University, China.

Dr. Licheng Liu (刘立成) is an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Hunan University, China. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Macau under the mentorship of Prof. C.L. Philip Chen, a Fellow of the IEEE and a Member of the European Academy of Sciences. Dr. Liu is recognized as a Yue Lu Scholar and serves as a Ph.D. advisor. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and has received the Hunan Provincial Outstanding Young Scientist Fund. His research interests encompass deep learning, broad learning systems, and sparse manifold learning. He has authored nearly 50 papers in top-tier journals and conferences, including IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, Neural Networks and Learning Systems, and Circuits and Systems for Video Technology. His work has garnered over 1,265 citations and an h-index of 17.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Liu’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Physics from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) in 2010. He then pursued a Master’s degree in Mathematics at Hunan University, graduating in 2012. His doctoral studies were completed at the University of Macau in 2016, where he worked under the supervision of Prof. C.L. Philip Chen. Throughout his education, Dr. Liu focused on areas such as sparse representation, image processing, and machine learning, laying a strong foundation for his subsequent research endeavors.

💼 Experience

Dr. Liu commenced his professional career as an Assistant Professor at Hunan University’s School of Electrical and Information Engineering in 2016. By 2019, he was promoted to Associate Professor and was honored as a Yue Lu Scholar. In his academic role, Dr. Liu has supervised numerous graduate students and has been actively involved in various research projects, particularly those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His research contributions have significantly advanced the fields of image restoration, face hallucination, and noise reduction in visual data.

🔬 Research Interests 

Dr. Liu’s research interests are centered on deep learning, broad learning systems, and sparse manifold learning. He is particularly focused on developing novel algorithms and models to enhance image restoration, low-light object detection, and low-quality image recognition. His work aims to address challenges in visual data processing, such as noise reduction and image enhancement, by leveraging advanced machine learning techniques. Dr. Liu’s innovative approaches have led to the development of robust models capable of improving the quality and accuracy of visual data interpretation in various applications.

🏆 Awards 

Dr. Liu has received several prestigious awards throughout his career. In 2016, he was honored with the Macao SAR Graduate Student Science and Technology Research Award by the Macao Science and Technology Development Fund. In 2018, he was recognized as a Yue Lu Scholar by Hunan University. His excellence in teaching was acknowledged in 2021 when he received the First-Class Teaching Achievement Award from Hunan University. The following year, he was awarded the Special Prize for Higher Education Teaching Achievement by the Hunan Provincial Department of Education. In 2023, Dr. Liu received the National Teaching Achievement Award (Second Class), and in 2024, he was named an Outstanding Master’s Thesis Advisor in Hunan Province. Additionally, he was honored with the Third Prize in Natural Science by the Chinese Association of Automation in 2024.

📚Top Noted  Publications 

Dr. Liu has authored nearly 50 research papers, with 25 published in IEEE/ACM journals. Notable publications include:

1. Weighted Joint Sparse Representation for Removing Mixed Noise in Image (2017)

  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 47(3), 600–611.

  • Summary: This paper introduces a method for removing mixed noise in images using a weighted joint sparse representation. The approach aims to effectively address challenges posed by mixed noise types in image processing.

2. Robust Face Hallucination via Locality-Constrained Bi-Layer Representation (2018)

  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 48(4), 1189–1201.

  • Summary: The authors propose a robust face hallucination method that utilizes a locality-constrained bi-layer representation. This technique enhances face image resolution while maintaining robustness against noise and outliers. europepmc.org

3. Mixed Noise Removal via Robust Constrained Sparse Representation (2018)

  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 28(9), 2177–2189.

  • Summary: This paper presents a robust constrained sparse representation method for removing mixed noise from images. The approach adapts to different noise types and effectively restores image quality. figshare.com

4. Discriminative Face Hallucination via Locality-Constrained and Category Embedding Representation (2021)

  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 51, 7314–7325.

  • Summary: The authors introduce a discriminative face hallucination method that combines locality-constrained representation with category embedding. This approach improves the quality of face image super-resolution by considering category-specific information.

5. Modal-Regression-Based Broad Learning System for Robust Regression and Classification (2023)

  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 35(9), 12344–12357.

  • Summary: This paper proposes a modal-regression-based broad learning system to enhance robustness in regression and classification tasks. The method addresses challenges posed by noisy and outlier-prone data, improving model performance. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Conclusion

Dr. Licheng Liu demonstrates exceptional strength as a mid-career researcher with an outstanding publication record, robust funding history, and recognized academic leadership in AI and image processing. His ability to balance theoretical innovation with practical application is evident in his funded projects and impactful publications.

Jinkui Liu | Mathematics | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Jinkui Liu | Mathematics | Outstanding Contribution Award 

Professor, at Chongqing Three Gorges University, China.

Jinkui Liu is a distinguished Chinese academic born in July 1981 in Anyang, Henan Province. Currently serving as a Professor and Head of the Department of Information and Computational Science at Chongqing Three Gorges University, he has significantly contributed to the field of optimization theory, methods, and applications. An active member of the Communist Party of China, Liu is also the Executive Director of the Chongqing Operations Research Society. His extensive research portfolio includes over 40 academic papers, with more than 30 published in SCI-indexed journals, and participation in over 20 international and domestic conferences. Liu has led multiple research projects, including two funded by the Chongqing Natural Science Foundation and three supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His academic excellence has been recognized with several awards, including the Third Prize of the Chongqing Natural Science Award.

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Professor Jinkui Liu completed his graduate studies at Chongqing University, specializing in Operations Research and Cybernetics. His academic journey laid a solid foundation for his expertise in optimization theory and computational science. The rigorous training and research experiences during his doctoral studies equipped him with the necessary skills to address complex problems in applied mathematics and operations research. This educational background has been instrumental in shaping his research interests and academic career, enabling him to contribute significantly to the advancement of knowledge in his field.

Experience

Professor Liu’s professional experience spans various academic and research roles. Currently, he holds the position of Head of the Department of Information and Computational Science at Chongqing Three Gorges University, where he leads academic programs and research initiatives. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Liu has been actively involved in numerous research projects, including leadership roles in initiatives funded by the Chongqing Natural Science Foundation and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His extensive participation in over 20 international and domestic conferences, along with delivering 10 academic presentations, underscores his commitment to advancing research and fostering academic collaboration.

Research Interests

Professor Liu’s primary research interests lie in optimization theory, methods, and their applications. He focuses on developing computational techniques to solve complex optimization problems, with applications spanning various fields such as operations research, engineering, and applied mathematics. His work aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of optimization algorithms, addressing challenges in real-world scenarios. Through his research, Liu contributes to the advancement of knowledge in optimization theory and its practical applications, aiming to provide innovative solutions to complex problems.

Awards

Professor Liu’s dedication to teaching and research has been recognized through several prestigious awards. In the 2019-2020 academic year, he received the First Prize in the Teacher Lecture Competition at Chongqing Three Gorges University and was honored with the title of “Outstanding Teacher.” Additionally, he earned the Second Prize for Excellent Teaching. Earlier, in the 2018-2019 academic year, Liu was awarded the Third Prize in the Teacher Lecture Competition and the First Prize for Excellent Teachers at the same institution. These accolades reflect his commitment to academic excellence and his significant contributions to the educational community.

Top Noted Publications

Professor Liu has an extensive publication record, with over 40 academic papers, more than 30 of which are published in SCI-indexed journals. His work encompasses a range of topics within optimization theory and its applications. Notable publications include:

1. Liu, J., et al. (2013). “Study on a Computing Technique Suitable for True 3D Modeling of Complex Geologic Bodies.” Journal of the Geological Society of India, 82(5), 570–574.

This study presents a computational technique designed for accurate three-dimensional modeling of complex geological structures. The authors focus on enhancing the precision and applicability of 3D geological models, which are crucial for various geoscientific analyses and applications.

2. Feng, Q., Dong, L., Liu, J., & Liu, H. (2023). “Detection Framework of Abrupt Changes and Trends in Rainfall Erosivity in Three Gorges Reservoir, China.” Sustainability, 15(3), 2062.

This research introduces a comprehensive framework for detecting abrupt changes and trends in rainfall erosivity within the Three Gorges Reservoir area. The study emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between abrupt changes and trends to accurately assess long-term variations in rainfall erosivity, which is vital for understanding and managing soil erosion risks.repository.globethics.net+2ui.adsabs.harvard.edu+2proquest.com+2

Conclusion

Professor Jinkui Liu is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Outstanding Contribution Award, particularly at a regional or institutional level. His extensive publication record, project leadership, and departmental and societal roles underscore a deep and ongoing commitment to mathematical research and development, especially in optimization. While there is room for greater national and international recognition, his current contributions demonstrate substantial academic value.

Monique VALLEE | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Monique VALLEE | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award 

Research Director, at CNRS/Inserm-Neurocentre Magendie, France.

Dr. Monique Vallée is a distinguished French neuroscientist, currently serving as a Research Director (DR2) at CNRS within the Neurocentre Magendie in Bordeaux. Born on November 28, 1967, she has dedicated over three decades to unraveling the neurobiological underpinnings of stress-related disorders, focusing on neurosteroids and endocannabinoid systems. Her work bridges fundamental neuroscience with translational applications, aiming to develop innovative therapeutic strategies for conditions like addiction and PTSD. Dr. Vallée co-founded Aelis Farma, a biotech company in Bordeaux, and has been instrumental in advancing preclinical research on pregnenolone analogs. Her leadership extends to mentoring graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, contributing significantly to the scientific community’s understanding of neuroplasticity and stress-related pathologies.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Vallée’s academic journey commenced at the University of Poitiers, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Cellular Biology and Pharmacology in 1990. She continued her studies at the University of Poitiers, obtaining a Master’s in Physiology and Pharmacology in 1991, followed by a DEA (Diplôme d’Études Approfondies) in Neurosciences and Pharmacology in 1992. In 1993, she embarked on a doctoral contract at Inserm U259 in Bordeaux, culminating in a PhD in Neurosciences and Pharmacology in 1997. Her postdoctoral research took her to The Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, USA, in 1998-2000, where she further honed her expertise. In 2023, Dr. Vallée achieved the Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) from the University of Bordeaux, a significant milestone that qualifies her to supervise doctoral research independently.

💼 Experience 

Dr. Vallée’s professional trajectory reflects a commitment to advancing neuroscience research and its applications. In 2000, she was appointed as a Chargée de Recherche 1ère classe (CR1) at CNRS. Her career progressed with her promotion to Chargée de Recherche Hors Classe (CRHC) in 2022, and subsequently to Research Director 2nd Class (DR2) in 2024. Since 2014, she has served as a Research and Development Consultant for Aelis Farma, a biotech company she co-founded in 2013, focusing on the development of pregnenolone analogs. Her academic roles include teaching positions at the University of Bordeaux, where she was an Attachée Temporaire d’Enseignement et de Recherche (ATER) from 1995 to 1996 and a Monitrice d’enseignement from 1993 to 1995. Dr. Vallée has also been involved in various scientific committees and editorial boards, contributing to the governance and dissemination of research in her field.

🧠 Research Interests 

Dr. Vallée’s research centers on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying stress-related disorders, with a particular emphasis on the neurosteroid pregnenolone and its interactions with the endocannabinoid system. Her team at the Neurocentre Magendie investigates how pregnenolone modulates the type-1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) and its implications for conditions such as addiction, PTSD, and cognitive deficits. Utilizing advanced techniques like high-throughput screening, transgenic mouse models, and behavioral assays, Dr. Vallée’s research aims to elucidate the role of neurosteroids in neuronal plasticity and stress responses. This work holds potential for developing novel therapeutic approaches targeting the CB1R pathway to treat stress-related psychiatric disorders. Additionally, her research extends to the study of glucocorticoid hormones and their impact on memory modulation, further broadening the scope of her investigations into neuroendocrine influences on brain function.oskar-bordeaux.fr+2bordeaux-neurocampus.fr+2neurocentre-magendie.fr+2

🏆 Awards 

Dr. Vallée’s exemplary contributions to neuroscience have been recognized through several prestigious awards. In 2015, she received the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) Scientific Paper Award in Lisbon for her publication in Science. That same year, she was honored with a Reviewer Award from the Journal of Steroid and Molecular Biology for her outstanding peer review contributions. In 2022, she was promoted to Research Director 2nd Class (DR2) at CNRS, reflecting her sustained excellence in research. Dr. Vallée also secured an ANR (Agence Nationale de la Recherche) grant in 2022 as the coordinator of the PREGNENOID project, focusing on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of the PREG-CB1R regulatory loop in physiological and pathological conditions. Her leadership extends to mentoring graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, fostering the next generation of scientists in her field.oskar-bordeaux.fr

📚 Top Noted Publications 

Dr. Vallée has authored and co-authored numerous influential publications in neuroscience. Notably, in 2023, she contributed to a groundbreaking study published in Nature Medicine, titled “Selective CB1 receptor signaling as a therapeutic strategy for cannabis use disorder,” which has been cited extensively in the field. Other significant works include her 2021 publication in Molecular Psychiatry on the role of PAI-1 in PTSD-like fear memory, and her 2022 article in Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience discussing the differential expression of serotonin2B receptors in the dorsal raphe nucleus. Her recent review in Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology (2024) provides insights into the evolution of steroid research and the functional roles of pregnenolone. Dr. Vallée’s research continues to impact the understanding of neurosteroid functions and their implications for stress-related disorders.bordeaux-neurocampus.froskar-bordeaux.fr

📄 Selected Publications

1. Selective CB₁ Receptor Signaling in Cannabis Use Disorder

  • Title: Selective CB₁ receptor signaling as a therapeutic strategy for cannabis use disorder

  • Authors: Haney M, Vallée M, Fabre S, et al.

  • Journal: Nature Medicine

  • Year: 2023

  • Volume & Issue: 29(6):1487–1499

  • DOI: 10.1038/s41591-023-02381-w

  • Summary: This study investigates the therapeutic potential of AEF0117, a selective CB₁ receptor signaling-specific inhibitor, in treating cannabis use disorder. The research includes preclinical and clinical trials demonstrating its efficacy and safety. nature.com+1pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+1

2. Pregnenolone as a Modulator of CB₁ Receptor Activity

  • Title: New perspectives on the role of the neurosteroid pregnenolone as an endogenous regulator of type-1 cannabinoid receptor (CB₁R) activity and function

  • Authors: Raux PL, Drutel G, Revest JM, Vallée M.

  • Journal: Journal of Neuroendocrinology

  • Year: 2021

  • Volume & Issue: 34(2):e13034

  • DOI: 10.1111/jne.13034

  • Summary: This review explores the role of pregnenolone, a neurosteroid, in modulating CB₁ receptor activity, highlighting its potential implications in neuroendocrinology and pharmacology.

3. Serotonin₂B Receptors in the Dorsal Raphe Nucleus

  • Title: Differential expression of serotonin₂B receptors in GABAergic and serotoninergic neurons of the rat and mouse dorsal raphe nucleus

  • Authors: Di Franco N, Drutel G, Vallée M, Revest JM.

  • Journal: Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience

  • Year: 2022

  • Volume & Issue: 121:103705

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.mcn.2022.103705

  • Summary: This study examines the differential expression of serotonin₂B receptors in GABAergic and serotonergic neurons within the dorsal raphe nucleus of rats and mice, providing insights into serotonergic signaling.

4. Advances in Neurosteroid Research

  • Title: Advances in steroid research from the pioneering neurosteroid concept to metabolomics: New insights into pregnenolone function

  • Author: Vallée M.

  • Journal: Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology

  • Year: 2024

  • Volume & Article No.: 72:101113

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.yfrne.2023.101113

  • Summary: This article provides an overview of the evolution of neurosteroid research, focusing on the role of pregnenolone and the application of metabolomics in understanding its function. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Conclusion

Dr. Monique Vallée exhibits all the hallmarks of an outstanding researcher:

A long-standing record of scientific excellence, translational impact, and academic leadership.

Recognized both nationally and internationally, with a clear commitment to mentoring, innovation, and community service.

Ola El-Gammal | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ola El-Gammal | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Professor, at Mansoura University, Egypt.

Dr. Ola Ahmed El-Sayed El-Gammal is a distinguished Egyptian inorganic chemist born in Mansoura, Egypt. With a career spanning over three decades, she has made significant contributions to the fields of inorganic chemistry, environmental science, and biomedical applications. As a professor at Mansoura University, she has been instrumental in advancing research and education in chemistry. Her work encompasses the synthesis and characterization of metal complexes, molecular modeling, and the development of analytical methods for environmental monitoring. Dr. El-Gammal’s dedication to science is reflected in her extensive publication record and active participation in international conferences. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges the gap between chemistry, biology, and environmental science, positioning her as a leading figure in her field.chemistryscientists.org

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Education

Dr. El-Gammal’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Mansoura University in 1987. She furthered her studies with a Master of Science in Inorganic Chemistry in 1990, followed by a Ph.D. in the same specialization in 1998. Her doctoral research focused on “Electrochemical Studies on Some Hydrazine Derivatives and Its Cobalt (II) Complexes,” contributing to the understanding of electrochemical behaviors in coordination compounds. Throughout her education, Dr. El-Gammal demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in inorganic chemistry, laying the foundation for her future research endeavors. Her academic excellence is complemented by proficiency in multiple languages, including Arabic, English, and German, and expertise in various computer applications relevant to chemical research.

Experience

Dr. El-Gammal’s professional experience spans several academic and research positions. She began her career as a Demonstrator at Mansoura University in 1987, progressing to Assistant Lecturer in 1990, and later to Lecturer in 1998. In 2002, she expanded her horizons by teaching at King Khaled University in Saudi Arabia. Upon returning to Egypt, she attained the rank of Associate Professor in 2010 and was promoted to Professor in 2015. Her teaching portfolio includes undergraduate and postgraduate courses in general and inorganic chemistry at Mansoura University and Damietta University. Dr. El-Gammal has also authored several textbooks, such as “General Chemistry for Preparatory Year Students” and “Antioxidants in Food and Their Effects on Health,” reflecting her dedication to education and knowledge dissemination.

Research Interests

Dr. El-Gammal’s research interests are diverse, encompassing inorganic chemistry, environmental science, and biomedical applications. She has conducted extensive studies on the synthesis and characterization of metal ion complexes using various spectroscopic techniques. Her work in analytical chemistry includes developing methods for the flotation-separation and spectrophotometric determination of heavy metal pollutants in natural waters and industrial wastewater. In the biological chemistry domain, she has investigated the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of thiosemicarbazides and hydrazones, as well as their metal complexes. Her research also extends to agriculture, focusing on improving soil properties and developing sustainable fertilizers. Additionally, Dr. El-Gammal has explored the use of corrosion inhibitors in industrial applications, highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of her research endeavors.chemistryscientists.org

Awards

Dr. El-Gammal’s contributions to science have been recognized through various accolades. Notably, she received the Mansoura University Award for Academic Excellence in 2022, acknowledging her outstanding achievements in research and education. This prestigious award is a testament to her dedication and impact in the field of chemistry. Her commitment to scientific advancement and excellence continues to inspire colleagues and students alike, reinforcing her reputation as a leading figure in her discipline.pgsr.mans.edu.eg

Top Noted Publications

Dr. El-Gammal has an extensive publication record, with numerous articles in reputable journals. One of her notable works is titled “Synthesis, characterization, molecular docking and in vitro antibacterial assessments of anthracene-bis(hydrazine)thiosemicarbazide complexes with Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) ions,” published in the Journal of Molecular Structure in 2025. This study explores the synthesis and biological activity of metal complexes, contributing to the development of potential antimicrobial agents. Another significant publication is “DNA binding, potential anticancer, antioxidant and molecular docking simulations of some isonicotinohydrazide metal complexes with the impact of high energy γ-rays irradiation doses: Synthesis and structural characterization,” also in the Journal of Molecular Structure in 2024. This research investigates the effects of γ-irradiation on metal complexes, with implications for cancer therapy. These publications reflect Dr. El-Gammal’s ongoing commitment to advancing knowledge in her field

  • Title: General Chemistry for Preparatory Year Students
    Audience: Preparatory Year Students
    Faculty: Faculty of Applied Arts, Damietta University
    Language: Presumably Arabic or English (unspecified)
    Status: Educational textbook/manual

  • Title: Practical Chemistry: Qualitative Chemical Analysis
    Audience: Preparatory Year Students
    Faculty: Faculty of Applied Arts, Damietta University
    Purpose: Laboratory manual for qualitative chemical analysis

  • Title: Environmental Pollution
    Audience: Preparatory Year Students
    Faculty: Faculty of Applied Arts, Damietta University
    Content Focus: Causes, types, and consequences of environmental pollution

  • Title: Organic Chemistry: Plastics
    Audience: Second-Year Students
    Faculty: Faculty of Applied Arts, Damietta University
    Topic: Chemistry of plastics and polymers

  • Title: Basis of Inorganic Chemistry
    Audience: First-Year Students, General Department and Department of Agricultural Mechanization
    Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture, Damietta University
    Subject: Fundamentals of inorganic chemical principles

  • Title: Antioxidants (In Food and Their Effects on Health)
    Edition: First Edition, 2025
    Language: English
    Content: Overview of antioxidant types, their dietary sources, and impact on human health

  • Title: مضادات الأكسدة؛ المفهوم والمصادر وتأثيرها على الصحة (Antioxidants; Concept, Sources and Their Effects on Health)
    Edition: First Edition, 2025
    Language: Arabic
    Content: Similar to the above, presented in Arabic for regional/educational use

Conclusion

Dr. Ola Ahmed El-Sayed El-Gammal is highly suitable for nomination for the Best Researcher Award, especially within the scope of institutional, national, or regional recognitions. Her dedicated academic service, interdisciplinary research focus, and commitment to societal challenges like pollution, cancer, and sustainable agriculture make her an outstanding candidate.

Mr. khurrem shehzad | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award |

Mr. khurrem shehzad | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award 

Student, at Jiangsu University China, China.

Mr. Khurrem Shehzad is a committed academic and researcher in the field of applied mathematics, with over 14 years of teaching and research experience. His scholarly work explores the complex behavior of nonlinear wave systems, solitons, and their diverse physical applications. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Jiangsu University, China, Mr. Shehzad is deeply engaged in theoretical modeling and scientific computation, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in wave dynamics, optics, and mathematical physics.

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🎓 Education 

Mr. Shehzad began his academic journey with an M.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore in 2008. He further specialized by completing an MPhil in Mathematics from the same university in 2013, where he explored advanced inequalities on time scales. Currently, he is a Ph.D. scholar at Jiangsu University in Zhenjiang, China, conducting in-depth research on the dynamic characteristics and stability of nonlinear wave systems, with a strong emphasis on their real-world applications in physics and engineering.

💼 Experience 

Mr. Shehzad started his teaching career as a Tutor/Instructor at the Virtual University of Pakistan (2010–2015), where he gained valuable experience in online education. Since 2015, he has been serving as a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, where he is actively involved in teaching, academic advising, and research supervision. His role reflects a consistent dedication to education, curriculum development, and student mentoring.

🔬 Research Interests 

Mr. Shehzad’s primary research interests lie in nonlinear partial differential equations, soliton solutions, and wave propagation phenomena. He applies analytical and numerical methods to study solitons, breathers, kink solutions, and other nonlinear wave structures across physical media, including optical fibers, fluid dynamics, and magnetized plasmas. His interdisciplinary research connects applied mathematics with modern physics and engineering, focusing on real-world relevance and stability analysis.

🏆 Awards 

Mr. Shehzad has earned recognition for his consistent academic and research performance. His admission to the Ph.D. program at Jiangsu University with a focus on international collaboration reflects both merit and scholarly promise. Additionally, his involvement in international conferences, book chapters, and advanced mathematical modeling projects adds to his growing list of accomplishments.

📚 Top Noted Publications 

Title: Dynamic study of multi-peak solitons and other wave solutions of new coupled KdV and new coupled Zakharov–Kuznetsov systems with their stability
Authors: J. Wang, K. Shehzad, A.R. Seadawy, M. Arshad, F. Asmat
Citations: 111
Index: Journal of Taibah University for Science 17 (1), 2163872
Year of Publication: 2023

Title: Multi peak solitons and breather-type wave solutions of unstable NLSEs with stability and applications in optics
Authors: K. Shehzad, A.R. Seadawy, J. Wang, M. Arshad
Citations: 56
Index: Optical and Quantum Electronics 55 (1), 7
Year of Publication: 2023

Title: Novel computational study on MHD flow of nanofluid with gyrotactic microorganisms due to porous stretching sheet
Authors: M. Jawad, K. Shehzad, R. Safdar
Citations: 37
Index: Punjab University Journal of Mathematics 52 (12)
Year of Publication: 2021

Title: Novel traveling wave solutions and stability analysis of perturbed Kaup-Newell Schrödinger dynamical model and its applications
Authors: X. Qian, D. Lu, M. Arshad, K. Shehzad
Citations: 23
Index: Chinese Physics B 30 (2), 020201
Year of Publication: 2021

Conclusion

In summary, Mr. Khurrem Shehzad is an accomplished and focused researcher whose work significantly contributes to the fields of applied mathematics and nonlinear dynamics. With a solid foundation in mathematics education, a growing body of impactful research, and international academic exposure, he exemplifies the qualities of a forward-thinking scholar. His dedication to both teaching and research makes him a valuable asset to the academic and scientific communities.