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.

Alejandro Ayala | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alejandro Ayala | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Full Professor | Institute of Nuclear Sciences, National Autonomous University of Mexico | Mexico

Jose Alejandro Ayala Mercado is a distinguished Mexican physicist renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to nuclear sciences, quantum field theory, and high-energy physics. Serving as a senior researcher at the Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), he is a leading authority in quark-gluon plasma and thermal field theory. He earned his Physics degree at UNAM and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Minnesota under Larry McLerran, with hands-on experimental experience at Fermilab. Following postdoctoral work at the University of Illinois, he advanced to Full Professor at UNAM, while engaging in international collaborations across Latin America, the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Dr. Ayala has made pivotal contributions to quantum chromodynamics, QCD phase transitions, magnetic effects in hot and dense matter, and relativistic heavy-ion collisions, bridging theory and experiment in facilities like RHIC and NICA-MPD. With 3,444 citations by 2,052 documents and 160 documents in total, he has a significant global research impact. Beyond research, he has served as Director of Revista Mexicana de Física, President of the Division of Particles and Fields, and mentor to numerous students, fostering Latin American impact in high-energy physics. Recognized with awards including the Mexican Physical Society Research Award, he continues to advance the global physics community through leadership, collaboration, and academic excellence.

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Featured Publication 

Ayala, A., et al. (2022). Magnetic field effects on the QCD phase diagram. Physical Review D. [Cited by 85 articles]

Ayala, A., et al. (2019). QCD under extreme magnetic fields. Physical Review Letters. [Cited by 120 articles]

Ayala, A., et al. (2017). Heavy-ion collisions and QGP signatures. Journal of High Energy Physics. [Cited by 95 articles]

Ayala, A., et al. (2015). Thermal field theory at finite temperature and density. Nuclear Physics A. [Cited by 110 articles]

Kuikun Yang | Supramolecular Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kuikun Yang | Supramolecular Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Harbin Institute of Technology | China

Professor Kuikun Yang is a distinguished scholar in nanomedicine and biomedical chemistry, serving as a Professor at the School of Life Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology. He earned his PhD in Chemistry from the University of Maryland, College Park, and pursued postdoctoral research at the National Institutes of Health in the United States and the University of Macau, where he advanced nanomedicine strategies for imaging, diagnosis, and therapy. His research focuses on the design and synthesis of polymer-inorganic nanoparticles, supramolecular nanostructures, and self-assembled nanomedicines with applications in drug delivery, cancer therapy, stroke treatment, and biomedical imaging. Professor Yang has published extensively in high-impact journals, holds patents, and has been invited to speak at international conferences, demonstrating his leadership in translational biomedical research. His contributions have been recognized through multiple awards and editorial board appointments. He has authored 37 documents with 2,533 citations by 2,380 documents, reflecting his strong research impact and influence in the field.

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Yang, K., et al. (2018). Magneto-nanovesicles for MRI-guided drug delivery. Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Yang, K., et al. (2024). Neutrophil membrane-camouflaged nanomedicines for ischemic stroke therapy. Advanced Materials.

Yang, K., et al. (2021). Self-assembled nanostructures for cancer therapy. Angewandte Chemie International Edition.

Yang, K., et al. (2021). Nanostructure-enabled drug delivery systems. Biomaterials.

Yang, K., et al. (2024). Innovations in biomaterials for targeted therapy. Biomaterials.

Yang, K., et al. (2021). Cancer imaging and therapy strategies: Advances in nanomedicine. Nano Today.

SHARFUDDIN MOHD | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sharifuddin Mohd | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor | Lovely Professional University | India

Associate Professor Sharifuddin Mohd is a distinguished academic and researcher at Lovely Professional University (LPU), Jalandhar, Punjab, India, known for his excellence in teaching, research, and mentorship. Beginning his educational journey in Jangaon, Telangana, where he completed his Senior Secondary School Certificate at St. Mary’s High School, he built a strong foundation in analytical thinking and problem-solving that shaped his scholarly pursuits. Over the years, he has pursued higher education and advanced studies in his field, blending traditional knowledge with modern frameworks, which underpins his student-centered teaching philosophy.  he has been actively involved in curriculum design, academic program development, research supervision, and fostering collaborations with industry and research institutions, while mentoring students in projects and theses that integrate theory with practical application. His research interests focus on innovative pedagogical methods, applied and interdisciplinary studies, and real-world solutions that promote knowledge creation, evidence-based practice, and collaboration among academia and industry. Recognized with multiple awards for academic and research excellence, Sharifuddin has 61 citations by 61 documents across 15 publications and 3 h-index, reflecting his leadership, scholarly contributions, and dedication to education. Beyond academia, he enjoys reading, cultural activities, and family time, enriching his holistic approach to education, professional engagement, and lifelong learning.

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Featured Publication

Mohd, S. (2023). Innovative pedagogical approaches in higher education. Journal of Education and Learning.

 

Anca Vitalariu | Dental Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Anca Vitalariu | Dental Technology | Best Researcher Award

Head of department | Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi | Romania

Professor Anca Mihaela Vitalariu is a distinguished academic, researcher, and leader at the “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Dental Medicine in Iasi, Romania. She serves as Head of the Department of Implantology, Removable Restorations, and Dental Technology, as well as Vice-Dean of the Faculty. With extensive expertise in dental implantology, prosthetic dentistry, and digital dental technologies, she combines clinical practice, innovative research, and advanced education to improve patient outcomes and shape the next generation of dental professionals. Professor Vitalariu has mentored numerous students, led impactful research projects, and contributed significantly to evidence-based dental education. Her academic work spans the development of advanced implant-supported restorations, integration of modern prosthetic solutions, and application of digital and bioinformatics tools to clinical dentistry. She has 172 citations by 154 documents across 46 publications. Recognized for excellence in teaching, research, and leadership, she has received multiple awards for her contributions to dental science and education. Her multidisciplinary approach reflects her dedication to advancing dental practice and fostering professional growth among students, faculty, and the broader dental community.

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Featured Publication 

Vitalariu, A. M. (2025). Augmented reality in implant and tooth-supported restorations. Dentistry Journal.

Vitalariu, A. M. (2025). Three-dimensional printing and CAD/CAM milling in prosthodontics: A scoping review. Journal of Prosthodontics.

Vitalariu, A. M. (2025). Bonding strategies for zirconia fixed restorations. Biomimetics.

 

Hassan Dianat-Moghadam | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hassan Dianat-Moghadam | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Isfahan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Hassan Dianat-Moghadam is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology at the School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, with a joint appointment at the Pediatric Inherited Diseases Research Center. His expertise spans molecular biology, genetics, immunotherapy, and medical biotechnology, with particular emphasis on cancer biology and parasitic diseases. He began his academic journey with a diploma and undergraduate studies in Laboratory Sciences, followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. in Medical Biotechnology, where he focused on translational research in genetics and molecular medicine. His career integrates clinical, research, and teaching roles, beginning as a laboratory technician in microbiology and hematology and advancing to academia, where he has guided undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students in genetics, biotechnology, and cancer research. His research focuses on cancer resistance mechanisms, immunotherapies targeting tumor vasculature, live attenuated vaccines, nanoparticle-based treatments, wound healing technologies, and gene therapy applications, aiming to connect laboratory discoveries with clinical outcomes. Recognized for his impactful research, funded projects, and contributions to international journals, he has earned global recognition with 1,132 citations by 976 documents, 49 published documents, and an h-index of 20. He has also been acknowledged for his mentorship and commitment to academic excellence. His achievements underscore his ability to bridge fundamental science with applied biotechnology, advancing solutions in regenerative medicine, infectious disease, and cancer therapy, while shaping the next generation of biomedical researchers.

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Featured Publication 

Dianat-Moghadam, H., et al. (n.d.). Immunotherapies targeting tumor vasculatures: Challenges and opportunities. Frontiers in Immunology.

Dianat-Moghadam, H., et al. (n.d.). Exosome-mediated drug resistance in cancer: Molecular mechanisms and clinical applications. Molecular Cancer.

Dianat-Moghadam, H., et al. (n.d.). Therapeutic strategies against Leishmania major. Parasite Immunology.

Chenfei Wang | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chenfei Wang | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Xiamen University of Technology | China

Dr. Chenfei Wang is an accomplished Associate Professor and Master’s Supervisor, currently serving as Department Head of Civil Engineering at Xiamen University of Technology. With expertise in structural engineering, sustainable concrete materials, and whole-life-cycle structural safety, he has made significant contributions to advancing durable and eco-friendly civil infrastructure. He holds degrees in Building Engineering and Structural Engineering, culminating in a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering, where his doctoral work focused on cracking control and the durability of mass concrete. Professionally, Dr. Wang began his career as a Lecturer at Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai Campus, before joining Xiamen University of Technology, where he advanced to his current leadership role. He also serves as Deputy Director of the Fujian Provincial Research Center for Crack Control in Major Engineering Structures and leads the Virtual Teaching and Research Section on Intelligent Construction. His research focuses on cracking control, chloride-ion transport in marine environments, fiber-reinforced composites, and recycled aggregates for sustainable infrastructure. Dedicated to education, he has taught core courses such as Design of Concrete Structures and Principles of Concrete Structure Design while guiding many master’s students. Dr. Wang has secured competitive research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Fujian Provincial Education Department, and he holds software copyrights for innovative construction monitoring tools that have improved practices in structural safety and durability. His research work has been cited 72 times across 71 documents, with 14 published documents and an h-index of 5. Widely recognized for his academic leadership, he continues to bridge research and practice, mentoring the next generation of engineers while advancing sustainable development in civil engineering.

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Featured Publication 

Wang, C., Yang, Y.-X., Fan, G.-M., Lian, J.-Y., & Chen. Detection of debonding defects in concrete-filled steel tubes using fluctuation analysis method. Sensors, 24, 8222.

Wang, C., Ma, K., Hou, W., Liu, C., & Li, Z. Crack-resistance of recycled concrete via temperature-stress testing. Journal of Fuzhou University, 51(2), 250–255.

Wang, C., Chen, Y., Zhou, M., & Chen. Control of early-age cracking in super-long mass concrete structures. Sustainability, 14(7), 1–16.

Wang, C., Guo, Z., & Niu.  Influence of fiber volume on durability of PP-fiber-reinforced concrete. Sustainability, 12, 549.

Mohammed Alenazi | Computer Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

Dr. Mohammed Alenazi | Computer Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

Assistant Professor | University of Tabuk | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Mohammed M. Alenazi is a distinguished academic, researcher, and professional engineer specializing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and energy-efficient communication networks. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Leeds, an M.Eng. in Computer Engineering from Florida Institute of Technology, a B.Eng. in Computer Engineering from the University of Sultan Bin Fahad in Tabuk, and an Associate’s degree in Electrical/Electronics from Tabuk College of Technology. His career began as a Senior Engineer at Saudi Telecom Company, where he worked on optical fiber networks, before transitioning into academia as a Teaching Assistant at Northern Border University and later serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Tabuk. Dr. Alenazi’s research focuses on integrating AI and machine learning with communication systems, particularly in optimizing energy consumption, IoT-driven intelligent systems, and neural network embedding for large-scale automation. His contributions also extend to optical networks and safety-critical communication technologies, including a patent on vehicle communication during accidents. A member of IEEE, AAAI, AISB, PMI, and the Saudi Council of Engineers, he has earned recognition for his innovative research, patents, and professional service. His work bridges theoretical AI with real-world applications, paving the way for sustainable and scalable smart networks. With professional certifications in CCNA, CompTIA Security+ ce, and PMP, he brings a unique blend of technical, managerial, and academic expertise. He has 28 citations by 27 documents, 7 published documents, and an h-index of 3. Through teaching, research, and innovation, Dr. Alenazi continues to contribute significantly to advancing energy-efficient AI systems and communication technologies, establishing himself as a leader in both academia and industry.

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Featured Publications

Alenazi, M. M. Energy efficient placement of ML-based services in IoT networks. IEEE Xplore. [Cited by 20+ articles]

Alenazi, M. M. Energy efficient neural network embedding in IoT over passive optical networks. IEEE Xplore. [Cited by 15+ articles]

Alenazi, M. M. Intelligent system for the sterilization of doors. IEEE Xplore. [Cited by 10+ articles]

Xiaozhou Mou | Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiaozhou Mou | Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital | China

Prof. Xiao-Zhou Mou, Ph.D., is a distinguished scientist and academic leader specializing in translational medicine, cancer immunotherapy, and nanomedicine. He currently serves as Professor, Associate Director, and Team Leader at the Clinical Research Institute of Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital, affiliated with Hangzhou Medical College, where he leads multidisciplinary research programs advancing innovative therapies for cancer and inflammatory diseases. He also holds academic affiliations with the School of Pharmacy at Hangzhou Medical College and the College of Life Science at Zhejiang Chinese Medical University. Prof. Mou earned his Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Biotechnology at Zhejiang Gongshang University, pursued his Ph.D. in Medicine at Zhejiang University under esteemed mentors, and completed postdoctoral training in surgical oncology at Zhejiang University’s First Affiliated Hospital. His professional journey includes academic leadership, clinical translational research, and pioneering work in nanomedicine, where he developed nanovesicle- and virus-based therapeutic systems. His research interests span nanomedicine, cancer immunotherapy, gene therapy, stem cell biology, and regenerative medicine, with projects ranging from glioblastoma therapy to plant-derived nanovesicle treatments for inflammatory diseases. He has published 187 documents with 6,177 citations by 5,819 documents, achieving an h-index of 39, reflecting the significant impact of his research. Widely recognized for his groundbreaking contributions, he has secured national and provincial grants and established strong international collaborations. His excellence has been acknowledged through prestigious honors such as Outstanding Young Scholar of Zhejiang Province, Innovative Talent in the Medical Field, and multiple youth talent training awards, underscoring his reputation as a rising leader in biomedical research. With a commitment to mentoring young scientists and bridging basic science with clinical applications, Prof. Mou continues to drive forward next-generation therapeutic strategies that improve patient outcomes and shape the future of cancer and regenerative medicine.

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Featured Publications 

Mou, X.-Z., Li, Y., Zhang, H., & Chen, J. Honeysuckle-derived nanovesicles for the treatment of inflammatory and metabolic diseases. Nano Research, 16(4), 1123–1138.

Mou, X.-Z., Wang, L., Zhou, Y., & Xu, Q. Bio-barrier-adaptable biomimetic nanomedicines for enhanced cancer therapy. Advanced Science, 9(15), 2201347.

Mou, X.-Z., Chen, R., Huang, P., & Zhao, T. Multifunctional nanoparticles for tumor immunotherapy. ACS Nano, 15(12), 19234–19245.

Mou, X.-Z., & Zhang, Y. Engineered exosome-like vesicles as next-generation nanomedicines. Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 5(1), 123.

Mou, X.-Z., Yang, D., & Liu, F. Oncolytic virus-based nanomedicine for cancer immunotherapy. Cancer Immunology Research, 7(8), 1345–1356.