Belkacem Bekhiti | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Belkacem Bekhiti | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Belkacem Bekhiti | Institute of Aeronautics and Space Studies, University of Blida | Algeria

Dr. Bekhiti Belkacem is a distinguished academic and researcher in control theory, robotics, and aerospace engineering, currently serving as a Lecturer at the Institute of Aeronautics and Space Studies, Blida University 1, Algeria. His expertise spans guidance, navigation, and control systems, integrating theoretical modeling with real-world aerospace applications. He holds a Doctorate in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Automatic Control from the University of Boumerdes, a Magister in Advanced Control of Complex Systems from the National Polytechnic School, Oran, a Master’s in Automatic Control from the University of Djelfa, and an Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering from Boumerdes. His career includes teaching positions at Blida and Djelfa Universities, collaboration with the Algerian Air Agency, and supervision of advanced student projects in UAVs, satellite control, and robotics. His research focuses on MIMO control, matrix polynomial theory, robotic modeling, nonlinear adaptive control, and intelligent aerospace system design, merging classical automation with artificial intelligence and fractional-order control. He has authored several books and numerous international publications, presented his work at major conferences, and earned recognition for his contributions to intelligent control and aerospace systems. His influence extends across the Algerian and international research communities, where he continues to inspire innovation and academic excellence in modern control and aeronautical engineering.

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Featured Publications 

  • Bekhiti, B. (2015). On the theory of λ-matrices based MIMO control system design. Control and Cybernetics.

  • Bekhiti, B. (2017). Intelligent block spectral factors relocation in a quadrotor UAV. International Journal of Scientific Computing (IJSCC).

  • Bekhiti, B. (2018). On λ-matrices and their applications in MIMO control systems design. International Journal of Mathematical and Computational Intelligence (IJMIC).

  • Bekhiti, B. (2020). On the block decomposition and spectral factors of λ-matrices. Control and Cybernetics.

  • Bekhiti, B. (2020). Internal stability improvement of a natural gas centrifugal compressor. Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering.

Kyriaki Mavromoustakou | Cardiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kyriaki Mavromoustakou | Cardiology | Best Researcher Award

Cardiologist Resident | National and Kapodistrian University of Athens | Greece

Dr. Kyriaki Mavromoustakou is an emerging cardiologist from Athens, Greece, currently serving as a Specialist Trainee in Cardiology at Hippokration General Hospital under the Greek NHS. Her work bridges clinical excellence and scientific innovation, focusing on heart failure, interventional cardiology, and cardiopulmonary testing. A PhD candidate at the University of Athens, her research explores the impact of biventricular pacing on gut microbiota in chronic heart failure, reflecting her dedication to advancing understanding of the gut–heart axis. She holds an MSc in Interventional Cardiology from the University of Athens, earned with distinction, and a medical degree from the University of Thrace. Professionally, she has held key clinical roles in both Greece and Ireland, including emergency and acute care positions at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, St. Columcille’s Hospital, and Cork University Hospital. Her international experience has refined her diagnostic precision, leadership, and adaptability in high-pressure settings. Passionate about translational cardiology, her research interests include heart failure mechanisms, interventional procedures, electrophysiology, and the interplay between cardiac and systemic physiology. Dr. Mavromoustakou’s academic achievements and active participation in ALS and ATLS certification programs underscore her commitment to continuous learning and evidence-based medicine. Recognized for her academic excellence and multidisciplinary collaboration, she has represented her institutions at international medical programs and conferences. Outside of medicine, she is an accomplished chess player whose strategic mindset complements her analytical approach to cardiology. Through her blend of clinical expertise, research innovation, and dedication to patient-centered care, Dr. Mavromoustakou stands out as one of the promising young clinicians shaping the future of cardiovascular medicine in Europe. Citations by 4 documents | 4 documents | h-index: 1.

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Featured Publications 

Mavromoustakou, K., Botis, M., et al. (2025). Valvular heart disease in non-valvular heart failure continuum: The role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Biomedicines, 13(10), 2415. — Cited by 3 articles.

Chatzipieris, F. P., Mavromoustakou, K., et al. (2025). Unlocking novel therapeutic potential of angiotensin II receptor blockers. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 26(18), 8819. — Cited by 2 articles.

Mavromoustakou, K., Lazarou, E., et al. (2025). Chylopericardium after cardiac surgery: A rare yet serious complication. Hellenic Journal of Cardiology. — Cited by 1 article.

Mavromoustakou, K., Katzouridi, S., et al. (2023). The role of implantable loop recorder in patients with cryptogenic stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Heart and Mind, 7(3), 148–156. — Cited by 4 articles.

Mavromoustakou, K., Doundoulakis, I., et al. (2022). Impact of atrial fibrillation on the severity, progress, and disability of ischemic stroke patients. Heart & Mind Journal. — Cited by 5 articles.

 

Naci TASAR | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Naci Tasar | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Naci Tasar | Department of Mathematics, Institute of Sciences, Dicle University, 21280 Diyarbakir, Turkey | Turkey

Dr. Naci TASAR is an emerging mathematician and researcher specializing in the theory of analysis and functions, with a strong focus on harmonic, univalent, and bi-univalent functions as well as geometric function theory. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Van Yuzuncu Yıl University, Turkey, followed by a Master’s degree at Batman University, and is currently pursuing a PhD at Dicle University, advancing research on univalent and bi-univalent functions. Combining classical analytical methods with modern computational approaches, Dr. TASAR has contributed to understanding harmonic mappings and their applications, presenting his findings at international conferences and publishing in reputable journals. He has accumulated significant experience in university teaching, mentoring students in complex analysis, and collaborating on research projects that bridge theory with practical applications. His research interests encompass geometric, harmonic, univalent, and bi-univalent functions, investigating coefficient bounds, functional inequalities, and special functions such as Bessel and Mittag-Leffler functions to advance both theoretical and applied mathematics. Recognized for his scholarly contributions, Dr. TASAR has received academic accolades and conference recognitions, reflecting his originality, rigor, and dedication to fostering collaborative research. He has 3 published documents cited by 4 articles, with an h-index of 2, demonstrating his growing impact in the mathematical community. Through his teaching, mentorship, and innovative work in function theory, he continues to inspire students and colleagues while establishing a strong presence in the global mathematical research landscape.

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Featured Publications

TASAR, N. (2025). Categories of harmonic functions in the symmetric unit disk linked to the Bessel function. MDPI.

TASAR, N. (2025). Classes of harmonic functions related to Mittag-Leffler function. MDPI Axioms.

TASAR, N. (n.d.). A study on various subclasses of uniformly harmonic starlike mappings by Pascal distribution series. International Journal of Mathematics and Engineering (IJMEX).

TASAR, N. (n.d.). Connections between various subclasses of planar harmonic mappings involving Mittag-Leffler functions. Springer.

TASAR, N. (n.d.). Coefficient bounds for certain subclasses of M-fold symmetric bi-univalent functions. NTMSCI.

Adeeb Shehzad | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Adeeb Shehzad | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Dhofar University | Oman

Dr. Adeeb Shehzad is a globally recognized biomedical scientist, educator, and research leader whose pioneering work spans molecular biology, nanomedicine, and translational therapeutics. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Biodiversity Research Center, Dhofar University, Oman, he has made impactful contributions to cancer biology, inflammation, and precision drug delivery. His extensive academic background includes advanced degrees from Kyungpook National University, South Korea, and professional appointments across Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea, including Head of Department at NUST and Assistant Professor at Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University. With 106 peer-reviewed publications, 5,249 citations from 4,741 documents, and an h-index of 34, Dr. Shehzad’s research on cell signaling, nanomaterials, and regenerative medicine bridges fundamental science and clinical innovation. His leadership extends to editorial roles and funded projects from international research bodies, while his inclusion among the World’s Top 2% Scientists highlights his global recognition. Dr. Shehzad continues to advance biomedical education and sustainable health innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration and scientific excellence.

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Featured Publications

Adeeb, S. (2025). Transdermal glucose responsive composite polymeric microneedle patches. Journal of Drug Delivery Science & Technology. Cited by 5 articles.

Adeeb, S. (2025). Eco-friendly silver-based PVA hydrogel nanocomposite. Results in Chemistry. Cited by 3 articles.

Adeeb, S. (2025). Nanomedicine in oncology: Diagnostic breakthroughs. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology & Medicine. Cited by 2 articles.

Adeeb, S. (2025). Obesity and cognitive function: Leptin role. Molecular Neurobiology. Cited by 4 articles.

Adeeb, S. (2024). Camptothecin-loaded mesoporous silica nanoparticles. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. Cited by 8 articles.

Lwando Mdleleni | Environmental Science | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Lwando Mdleleni | Environmental Science | Best Research Article Award

Senior Research Specialist | Human Science Research Councli | South Africa

Dr. Lwando Mdleleni is a distinguished researcher, academic, and development practitioner based in Cape Town, South Africa, whose work bridges public administration, development studies, and social innovation. He currently serves as Senior Research Specialist at the Human Sciences Research Council and Senior Lecturer in the School of Government at the University of the Western Cape. His research emphasizes evidence-based policymaking, community-centered interventions, and the integration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems to promote equitable and sustainable development. Dr. Mdleleni’s work has been cited by 27 documents, across 5 key publications, reflecting his scholarly influence, and he holds an h-index of 2. His academic training includes a Ph.D. in Development Studies, a postdoctoral fellowship in ICT4D, and advanced degrees in public administration from the University of the Western Cape. Recognized for his contributions to sustainable development and inclusive governance, he has received awards for his doctoral research, postdoctoral work, and leadership in community-focused initiatives. His work exemplifies the translation of research into actionable strategies that strengthen public administration and foster transformative social impact across Africa.

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Featured  Publications

Mdleleni, L. Can e-governance aid young people in indigent communities gain access to higher education: analysis from an action-research project in OR Tambo district, South Africa. University of the Western Cape. Read here — Cited by 15 articles.

Mdleleni, L., & Pather, S. ICT adoption and socio-economic development in rural South Africa. Journal of Information Technology for Development. Read here — Cited by 12 articles.

Mdleleni, L. University-community partnerships for sustainable development: Lessons from South Africa. Development Southern Africa. Read here — Cited by 8 articles.

Andrew Williams | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andrew Williams | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor | LCC International University | Lithuania

Dr. Andrew L. Williams is an accomplished academic, theologian, and development practitioner whose work bridges philanthropy, theology, and global civil society. He serves as Assistant Professor and Director of the Institute for Philanthropy at LCC International University, Lithuania, where he leads initiatives exploring faith, social responsibility, and humanitarian leadership. He holds a Ph.D. in Nonprofit Studies and Global Studies from Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, along with advanced theological degrees from Harvard Divinity School and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a B.A. in Business Administration from Furman University. With over two decades of global experience, Dr. Williams has led academic, humanitarian, and faith-based initiatives across Europe, Africa, and the Americas, directing programs that empowered more than 200,000 individuals. His research focuses on the philosophical and theological foundations of human rights, philanthropy, and civil society. Recognized for scholarly excellence and humanitarian impact, he exemplifies leadership that unites faith, intellect, and service for the common good.

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Featured Publications

Williams, A. L. Beyond National Sovereignty: The Post–World War II Birth of “Human Rights.” Histories, 5(3). — Cited by 5 articles.

Williams, A. L., Austin, T., & King, D. P. Is IRS Form 990 a Reliable Data Source for Organizational Identity and Mission? ISTR Working Paper Features, (6). — Cited by 3 articles.

Williams, A. L. Religious Organizations. In International Encyclopedia of Civil Society. Springer. — Cited by 8 articles.

Williams, A. L. Global Philanthropy Environment Index: Baltics Regional Report. Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. — Cited by 6 articles.

Williams, A. L., King, D. P., & Fulton, B. R. Politics and Preaching: How Religious Elites Justify Addressing or Avoiding Political Topics. Politics and Religion, 17(4). — Cited by 12 articles.

Safdar Khan | Metaverse | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Safdar Khan | Metaverse | Best Researcher Award

Research | Department of Business Administration at Aligarh Muslim University | India

Mr. Safdar Khan is a dedicated researcher and academic professional in the field of Business Administration with a strong focus on tourism, hospitality, and consumer behavior. Currently pursuing his PhD in Marketing at Aligarh Muslim University, he has established himself as a promising scholar through publications in Scopus, ABDC, Web of Science, and UGC-CARE journals. His academic foundation is built on diverse qualifications, including a Master of Commerce, a Master of Tourism Administration, and a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.), complemented by a Diploma in Computer Applications. Professionally, he began his career as a Tour Executive with ARV Holidays Pvt. Ltd., later serving as an Assistant Professor at AIHM College, Greater Noida, where he taught and mentored students in hospitality and tourism management. His research interests encompass digital marketing, consumer psychology, social media’s role in decision-making, organic food consumption, and innovative technologies in tourism and hospitality. Recognized for his scholarly potential, he qualified for NTA-JRF and has presented at prestigious conferences including IIM Shillong, IIM Jammu, and GD Goenka University. His research impact is reflected in 12 citations across 12 documents, with 4 published documents and an h-index of 2, highlighting his growing contribution to the field. His achievements and contributions underline his commitment to advancing knowledge in management and tourism while bridging academic research with industry practices.

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Featured Publications

Author, A. A. (n.d.). Effects of social media on consumer buying intention in tourism. OPJU Business Review (Peer-Review).

Author, A. A. (2023). From screen to plate: Social media influencers & food tasting intentions. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights.

Author, A. A. (2023). Livestreaming in events: A systematic literature review. International Journal of Event and Festival Management.

Author, A. A. (2023). Factors affecting consumer purchase intention in digital marketing. International Journal of Electronic Business.

Author, A. A. (2024). Analyzing social media’s impact on organic food purchase intention. Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing.

Author, A. A. (2024). Beyond reality: Examining consumer intention to embrace metaverse within hospitality. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights.

Jingyang Xu | Cancer Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jingyang Xu | Cancer Biology | Best Researcher Award

Southwest University | China

Xu Jingyang is a highly motivated young biologist pursuing her master’s degree at Southwest University in the Key Laboratory of Resource Insects for Efficient Utilization, where she works under Professor Cui Hongjuan on anticancer mechanisms of mulberry-derived active compounds. She graduated top of her class in Biotechnology at Southwest University, earning first rank and direct admission into her master’s program with a strong foundation in biotechnology, pharmacology, and molecular biology. Her hands-on expertise spans PCR, RT-qPCR, Western blotting, DNA recombination, cell culture, tumor assays, and animal experimental models, alongside strong skills in data visualization and bioinformatics using GraphPad Prism, ImageJ, FlowJo, PyMOL, KEGG, and TCGA. Xu’s research centers on natural product pharmacology, focusing on the role of plant-derived molecules in regulating ferroptosis, apoptosis, and senescence to inhibit tumor progression in cancers such as glioblastoma, gastric, and liver cancer, with an emphasis on improving chemotherapy sensitivity and overcoming resistance. Her academic journey is marked by excellence and leadership, demonstrated by multiple scholarships, recognition as an outstanding youth league member, and leadership in interdisciplinary research innovation projects. With published work in reputable journals, contributions to patents, and active participation in collaborative projects, Xu Jingyang represents a rising talent in biomedical sciences with strong potential for impactful translational research. She has authored 3 scientific documents with 4 citations across 4 citing documents, reflecting her growing influence in the field.

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Featured Publications

  • Mori Folium ethanol extracts induce ferroptosis and suppress gastric cancer progression by inhibiting the AKT/GSK3β/NRF2 axis. (n.d.). Phytomedicine, 142, 156789. (Cited by multiple articles)

  • Albanol B inhibits glioblastoma progression by inducing senescence and apoptosis via the RNF6/p27 signaling axis. (n.d.). Phytomedicine, 146, 157056. (Cited by multiple articles)

Fethiye Muge Sakar | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fethiye Muge Sakar | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Department of Management, Dicle University | Turkey

Dr. Fethiye Muge Sakar is a highly accomplished mathematician whose expertise lies in complex analysis, geometric function theory, harmonic mappings, and applied mathematics, with strong contributions to the study of bi-univalent, convex, starlike, and meromorphic functions. She completed her undergraduate and graduate education in Turkey, specializing in analytic functions, fractional calculus, and operator theory, which formed the foundation of her prolific research career.  Dr. Sakar has established herself as both a dedicated educator and a leading researcher, teaching advanced mathematics courses, supervising graduate students, and collaborating with international scholars to publish impactful research in SCI-indexed journals such as Applied Mathematics and Computation, Filomat, Complex Analysis and Operator Theory, and the Turkish Journal of Mathematics. Her research integrates classical analysis with modern operator theory, providing innovative solutions to problems such as the Fekete–Szegö problem and coefficient estimates for harmonic mappings. She has actively participated in international conferences, contributed as a reviewer and editor, and fostered cross-border academic exchanges, thereby enhancing the visibility of Turkish mathematics in the global research community. Recognized for her outstanding achievements, Dr. Sakar has received accolades and nominations for her groundbreaking publications and problem-solving skills, underscoring her influence on both theoretical and applied mathematics. With 272 citations by 230 documents, 46 publications, and an h-index of 8, her scholarly journey reflects intellectual rigor and global impact, making her a strong contender for prestigious awards in mathematics and applied sciences.

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Featured Publications

Author, A. A. (2015). Matematik ve kuantum fiziği. Journal of Life Sciences.

Author, A. A. (2015). Fekete-Szegö problem for p-valently starlike functions with complex order. ARPN Journal of Science and Technology.

Author, A. A. (2015). On beta-pascu harmonic convex functions of order alpha. American Journal of Research Communication.

Author, A. A. (2016). A new general integral operator. International Journal of Mathematical Analysis.

Author, A. A. (2017). Coefficient bounds for a new subclass of analytic bi-close-to-convex functions. Turkish Journal of Mathematics. (in press)

Author, A. A. (2018). Harmonic mappings of bounded boundary rotation. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society.

Author, A. A. (2018). Subclass of m-quasiconformal harmonic functions. Applied Mathematics and Computation.