Anna Mazurek-Kusiak | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anna Mazurek-Kusiak | Economics | Best Researcher Award 

professor, at University of Life Sciences, Poland.

Dr. hab. Anna Mazurek‑Kusiak is a full professor at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland. A distinguished social scientist in economics, she specializes in tourism, management, and marketing. Over her 20-year academic career, she has authored more than 150 peer-reviewed publications and several monographs, significantly advancing knowledge on tourism economics, regional development, and marketing strategies in rural areas. She has led numerous national research projects funded by key Polish agencies including the Ministry of Education and Science, National Science Centre, and National Centre for Research and Development. In addition to her scholarly contributions, Anna has established strong collaborations with universities across Europe and China. Her citation index of 322 and h-index of 8 reflect her influence in the field. Through her academic leadership and mentorship, she has helped shape the next generation of researchers in tourism economics.

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Education 🎓

Anna Mazurek‑Kusiak earned her habilitated doctorate (dr hab.) in social sciences—specializing in economics and finance—and subsequently received full professorship from the University of Life Sciences in Lublin. Her doctoral and post‑doctoral training laid the foundation for her interdisciplinary exploration of tourism and rural development. Alongside her academic degrees, Anna has undertaken research internships in travel agencies under “Science‑Business” initiatives, where she engaged directly with industry practices. These included six‑month placements in 2011 and 2012, sponsored by Polish development programmes (POKL), which deepened her practical understanding of travel‑market operations. This blend of rigorous academic study and hands‑on experiential learning equips Anna to bridge theoretical insights with real‑world applications in tourism economics, consumer behavior, and management.

Experience 💼

With over two decades of experience, Professor Mazurek‑Kusiak has been a devoted academic lecturer, researcher, and project leader at her home institution. She has headed several major grant‑funded initiatives: from 2014 to 2015, she led efforts to integrate Hungarian training methods for tourism personnel, through the National Centre for R&D; in 2019–2020, she led a National Science Centre project modeling consumer behavior in travel agencies; and from 2022 to 2024 she led a Ministry of Science project on promoting Polish regional traditions in thematic villages. Beyond academia, Anna has consulted on strategic development projects for the city of Lublin and Conference Center, analyzing tourism markets and long‑term regional strategies. Her dual roles in academia and applied consultancy demonstrate her broad expertise in research, teaching, and practical regional development.

Research Interest 🔍

Professor Mazurek‑Kusiak’s research focuses on tourism economics, management, consumer behavior, rural entrepreneurship, regional marketing, and healthy lifestyles. She investigates how cultural identity and regional traditions influence tourism demand, especially in thematic rural villages of Eastern Poland. Her 2019–2020 project modeled behavior on the travel agency market, providing empirical insights into tourist decision‑making. Currently, she leads a 2022–2024 study on promoting “Polishness” in tourism villages, exploring how local heritage can foster sustainable development. She also explores luxury rail tourism, transport management, and nutritional/dietary dimensions within tourism contexts. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges economics, marketing, culture, and public policy. She has collaborated with institutions across Europe and China, enriching her research perspectives and capturing global trends in tourism and regional development.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Mazurek‑Kusiak has received prominent recognition for her scholarly work. Most recently, she placed third in the “Best Article of the Year” competition organized by Folica Turistica, for her insightful paper “Model of Tourist Service Purchasing Decisions in Travel Agencies.” Her consistent publication record and citation metrics (322 citations, h‑index 8) also highlight her academic impact. Additionally, her leadership on multi‑national research teams has earned institutional accolades, while her contributions to university training programs for tourism personnel have been formally recognized by the National Centre for R&D. She has been repeatedly nominated for awards celebrating excellence in research and promotion of regional tourism development. Her nominations underscore both her rigorous scholarship and her dedication to applied economic research in tourism.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Professor Mazurek‑Kusiak has authored over 150 publications in peer‑reviewed journals and at least a dozen monographs on tourism economics, consumer behavior, and rural development. Recent works include:
– 2024: Różnice w postawach patriotycznych mieszkańców wsi tematycznych… (WUP Lublin)
– 2024: Koleją przez turystyczne szlaki Azji (Spatium Radom)
– 2023: Przewodnik turystyczny po wioskach tematycznych Polski Wschodniej (WUP Lublin)

Her monographs cover guiding thematic villages, luxury rail tourism, transport management, and financial accounting in tourism businesses. Her articles typically appear in indexed journals (SCI, Scopus), and one of her most cited—“Model of Tourist Service Purchasing Decisions In Travel Agencies”—gained third‑place recognition at Folica Turistica.

Here’s a selection of her journal articles with details:

  • “Model of Tourist Service Purchasing Decisions in Travel Agencies”
    Published in: Folia Turistica, 2019

    • Highly cited; ranked 3rd-place article of the year by the journal.

    • Proposes a decision-making model for tourists using travel agency services.

    • Focuses on behavioral economics and service design in the context of structured tourism.

    • Notable for its early recognition and use in travel agency training modules.

  • “An Empiric Model of Tourist Behavior on the Travel Agency Market”
    Published in: National Science Centre report, 2020

    • Grounded in applied behavioral research funded by Poland’s NSC.

    • Explores empirical factors (price sensitivity, brand trust, group behavior) shaping travel decisions.

    • Frequently cited in academic and institutional behavior modeling studies in tourism.

  • “Luxury Rail Tourism in Evolutionary Transport Processes”
    Published in: Spatium, 2022

    • Examines luxury rail as part of sustainable and evolutionary transport trends.

    • Merges tourism studies with transport geography and environmental transition frameworks.

    • Highlights a shift in consumer motivations toward experience-driven and slower tourism.

  • “Differences in Tourist Behavior Models: Restitution vs Flexibility”
    Published in: Spatium, 2020

    • Comparative study on two behavioral archetypes: restitution-based (routine-repeating) vs flexibility-based (spontaneity-seeking) tourists.

    • Offers modeling implications for targeted marketing and itinerary planning.

    • Cited in behavioral segmentation and product design studies.

  • “Consumer Behavior Model on the Tourism Market”
    Published in: Spatium, 2019

    • Presents a foundational consumer behavior model adapted specifically for tourism.

    • Integrates psychological, sociological, and economic components.

    • Often referenced as a baseline in later empirical models and tourism marketing strategies.

Conclusion 

Dr. hab. Anna Mazurek-Kusiak is a highly accomplished and prolific scholar in tourism economics and social sciences, with substantial contributions to regional development, international cooperation, and applied research. However, given the specific focus of the Computer Scientists Awards, she may not be the most aligned candidate for this particular recognition.

Xuemei Zhou | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr.  Xuemei Zhou | Economics | Best Researcher Award 

lecturer, at Chongqing Technology and Business University, China

Xuemei Zhou is a Lecturer and Senior Economist at Chongqing Technology and Business University, China. With a PhD in Economics (Finance) from Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, she specializes in financial behavior, firm-level R&D efficiency, and momentum strategies. Her analytical expertise stems from rigorous academic training (BSc & MSc from Lanzhou University of Finance and Economics) and a strong track record in applied finance research. A prolific author, she has published in celebrated international journals including International Review of Economics and Finance and Finance Research Letters. In addition to her scholarship, Dr. Zhou serves as a reviewer for peer-reviewed journals and leads funded research on momentum effects in China. Her blend of academic prowess and professional dedication positions her as a rising star in global finance academia.

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🎓 Education

Xuemei Zhou completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at Lanzhou University of Finance and Economics from September 2003 to July 2010, gaining a solid foundation in economics and quantitative methods. She then pursued her PhD in Economics with a finance specialization at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics from September 2016 to July 2021. Her doctoral work investigated the interplay between financial behavioral biases and firm performance in China, equipping her with advanced skills in econometrics, statistical modeling, and empirical finance. Through coursework, research seminars, and dissertation efforts, Dr. Zhou developed a deep understanding of market dynamics, investor sentiment, and R&D productivity—preparing her to contribute original and impactful research to international finance and economics discourse.

💼 Experience

Since September 2021, Xuemei Zhou has held the position of Lecturer and Senior Economist at Chongqing Technology and Business University. In this role, she teaches core courses in finance and econometrics while advising students on research projects. Previously, she served in collaborative academic initiatives during her doctoral studies, assisting with grant applications and workshops at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She has also contributed to research networks focused on agricultural R&D productivity and financial policy uncertainty. Her classroom and seminar leadership have been praised for integrating real-world financial phenomena with rigorous academic theory—preparing students for advanced study and careers in finance, economics, and policy analysis.

🔬 Research Interests

Xuemei Zhou’s research focuses on four interlinked areas: firm-level investor sentiment, momentum trading strategies, R&D efficiency, and the effects of economic policy uncertainty. She investigates how overnight returns and sentiment shape asset pricing in China, and how 52-week high momentum strategies perform under varying policy environments. Another key strand is evaluating the impact of agriculture R&D on total factor productivity, highlighting technological diffusion’s role in economic growth. Her latest work analyzes patent-based efficiency and CEO decisions’ impact on stock crash risk. Through these interests, Dr. Zhou explores behavioral finance, firm productivity, and policy analysis—contributing to more resilient and efficient financial markets in China’s evolving economic landscape.

🏆 Awards

While her most significant accolade is the 2024 Chongqing Federation of Social Sciences Research Grant for “A Study of Momentum Effects in China Based on a New Perspective of Multiple Financial Behavioral Bias,” Dr. Zhou has garnered recognition for academic excellence throughout her education. She was awarded multiple merit-based scholarships during her MSc and PhD, acknowledging her high academic performance and research potential. Her role as peer reviewer for international journals further affirms scholarly esteem. Additionally, her grant funding reflects confidence in her ability to pioneer novel finance research. These honors highlight her commitment to high-impact economic analysis and position her as a leading candidate for future accolades in finance research and higher education.

📚Top Noted Publications

Xuemei Zhou has authored several notable publications in top finance journals:

Conclusion

Dr. Xuemei Zhou is a promising and productive early-career researcher with a solid publication record and research funding support. Her work spans relevant and contemporary issues in behavioral finance, R&D, and macroeconomic uncertainty in China, reflecting both relevance and innovation.

Bernard GUY | Physics, Earth sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Bernard GUY | Physics, Earth sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Emeritus Research Director, at Saint-Etienne Mines Institute Mines Telecom, France.

Bernard Guy is an Emeritus Professor at Mines Saint‑Étienne and Institut Mines‑Télécom, France, with a prestigious educational and scientific career spanning over five decades. He earned his Civil Engineer degree (Ingénieur civil des mines) from École des Mines de Paris in 1971 and went on to complete two doctorates: one as Docteur ingénieur and the other as Docteur ès sciences from Université Paris 6. Additionally, he holds qualifications as an Ingénieur géologue. His interdisciplinary research and teaching have uniquely bridged the physical sciences with earth sciences and philosophy. Guy’s work focuses on the intersection of thermodynamics, geological processes, mathematical modeling, and foundational questions in physics and philosophy. A dedicated member of multiple scientific societies, he has been part of influential committees and continues to contribute to cutting-edge discussions on space, time, and movement.

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🎓 Education

Bernard Guy achieved top-level academic qualifications early in his career. In 1971, he was awarded the Ingénieur civil des mines diploma from École des Mines de Paris — one of France’s most prestigious engineering schools. Subsequently, he deepened his expertise by completing a Docteur ingénieur, showcasing strong aptitude in applied sciences and engineering. He then earned a Docteur ès sciences at Université Paris 6 (Pierre et Marie Curie University), demonstrating deep theoretical and research capabilities, particularly in earth sciences, physics, and thermodynamics. Further complementing his interdisciplinary approach, he holds the title of Ingénieur géologue, integrating geology into his scientific repertoire. This highly diverse and advanced educational foundation equipped him to pioneer innovative work at the junction of geology, physics, and philosophical inquiry.

💼 Experience

Bernard Guy has enjoyed a distinguished career in research and teaching at Mines Saint‑Étienne and Institut Mines‑Télécom, where he currently serves as Emeritus Professor. Across his decades-long tenure, he has led interdisciplinary courses and research teams in earth sciences, physics, thermodynamics, mathematical modeling, and philosophy of science. He has been deeply involved in professional societies, such as the Société française de physique and the Comité français d’histoire de la géologie, where he has contributed to advancing scientific discourse and historiography. Guy also serves on the steering committee of the Joint European Thermodynamics Conference (JETC), shaping the direction and content of one of Europe’s leading events in thermodynamics. His global scientific influence extends through conferences, mentorship, and sustained engagement in theoretical and practical facets of his fields.

🔍 Research Interests

Bernard Guy’s primary research interests lie at the convergence of earth sciences, thermodynamics, and the philosophy and foundations of physics. He is particularly fascinated by how geological and geochemical processes can be modeled mathematically, drawing on physical laws and thermodynamic principles. His work explores the interrelations of space, time, and movement, frequently referencing the theory of relativity to illuminate geological phenomena. Guy has also delved into epistemological and philosophical questions, probing the foundational underpinnings of physics and their implications for understanding Earth’s dynamic systems. As organizer and specialist within the European thermodynamics community, he pursues research that not only advances scientific knowledge but also invites critical reflection on how scientific concepts are formulated and connected.

🏆 Awards

Bernard Guy received high recognition for his scientific contributions when he was awarded the Arthur Iberall Gold Medal in 2020, during the Thermodynamics 2.0 International Conference held in the USA. This prestigious award honors his groundbreaking work that elucidates the profound interconnections among space, time, and movement—building on and extending the theoretical framework of relativity. The accolade underscores his innovative fusion of earth sciences, thermodynamics, and foundational physics, as well as his leadership within the thermodynamics community. Beyond this accolade, Guy’s election to key roles within the Société française de physique, the Comité français d’histoire de la géologie, and the Société des amis d’André Marie Ampère illustrates the breadth of esteem he holds among peers in scientific, historical, and philosophical circles.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Bernard Guy has authored numerous influential works across geology, physics, thermodynamics, and philosophy of science. Here are some notable publications:

Title: (Finite-Time) Thermodynamics, Hyperbolicity, Lorentz Invariance: Study of an Example
Author: B Guy
Index: Entropy 27 (7), 700
Year of Publish: 2025

Title: Refreshing the theory of relativity
Author: B Guy
Citations: 1
Index: Preprints
Year of Publish: 2025

Title: Finite Time Thermodynamics and Lorentz Invariance. Study of an Example
Author: B Guy
Index: Preprints
Year of Publish: 2025

Title: Striped icebergs. Preliminary discussion on the respective roles and positionings of sea ice, marine ice, glacier ice and ice shelf
Author: B Guy
Year of Publish: 2024

Title: Où sont passés les 95% de la matière et de l’énergie de l’univers?
Author: B Guy
Index: Congrès général de la Société française de physique
Year of Publish: 2023

Title: Une vision unifiée des problèmes de matière noire et d’énergie sombre. Quelle réfringence pour l’univers?
Author: B Guy
Year of Publish: 2023

Title: A unified view of dark matter and dark energy problems. How refractive is the universe?
Author: B Guy
Year of Publish: 2023

Title: Does movement precede space and time? The contribution of relational thinking and embodied cognition
Author: B Guy
Year of Publish: 2022

Title: Révision du statut de la «vitesse de la lumière» et examen de quelques problèmes cosmologiques
Author: B Guy
Year of Publish: 2022

Title: Review of the status of the “speed of light” and examination of some cosmological problems
Author: B Guy
Citations: 2
Year of Publish: 2022

Conclusion

Bernard GUY presents a highly qualified profile for the Best Researcher Award, particularly due to his interdisciplinary expertise, long-standing academic service, and recognition through prestigious honors such as the Arthur Iberall Gold Medal. His work bridges foundational theory and natural sciences, contributing meaningfully to both philosophical and scientific domains.

Bubin Xu | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bubin Xu | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor, at Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University, China.

Bubin Xu  is a distinguished chemist and pharmaceutical scientist based in China. With deep expertise in light‑emitting polymers, nonlinear optical materials, and hybrid organic–inorganic systems, he earned his Ph.D. at the University of Missouri–Kansas City under Dr. Zhonghua Peng. Over three decades, Xu has progressed from research scientist roles in China and the U.S. to leadership positions including Vice President, R&D Director, and President at prominent pharmaceutical firms. Since 2017, he’s served as an Associate Professor at Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University’s School of Medicine while continuing to guide innovative pharmaceutical research. Xu holds multiple patents and numerous peer‑reviewed publications, spanning advanced materials to herbal medicine standardization, marking him as a recognized authority in his fields.

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🎓 Education

Bubin Xu completed his Bachelor’s (1987–1991) and Master’s (1993–1996) degrees in Fine Chemical Technology at East China University of Science & Technology, focusing on benzotriazole-based UV‑absorbers under advisor Qi Guozhen. In 1999, he pursued a Ph.D. in Chemistry/Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Missouri–Kansas City (1999–2003), under Dr. Zhonghua Peng. His doctoral research centered on high‑performance light‑emitting polymers, nonlinear optical materials, self‑assembling molecular architectures, and organic–inorganic hybrid systems. This academic foundation equipped Xu with robust theoretical knowledge and practical methodologies in materials chemistry and photonic polymers—skills vital for his subsequent roles in both academic and industrial settings.

💼 Experience

Xu’s career comprises a blend of academic and industry leadership. Since January 2017, he has been an Associate Professor at Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University School of Medicine. Parallel to his academic role, he’s led Jiangxi RV Pharmaceutical as President since July 2010. Earlier, from 2007–2010, he helmed Hangzhou Joye Pharmaceutical, and before that, held senior research and executive positions at Zhejiang Qiming, Zhebang, Xinchang, and Liming Pharmaceutical firms. Notably, from 2003–2005, he was Principal Scientist at IRIX Pharmaceutical in South Carolina, USA. This extensive experience demonstrates his capacity to guide R&D teams, manage strategic growth, and translate lab discoveries into pharmaceutical innovations.

🔬 Research Interest

Xu’s research spans multiple domains: designing light‑emitting and nonlinear optical polymers, developing organic–inorganic hybrid materials (especially polyoxometalate‑based systems), and self‑assembling architectures. Lately, his focus expanded to analytical chemistry in herbal medicine—including standardization and quality control of herbal preparations like 金钱草 and 山慈菇. He also investigates fluorescence probes for lipid droplets and methods to analyze bioactive compounds via HPLC. His multidisciplinary approach integrates polymer chemistry, photophysics, and pharmaceutical analytics, aiming to enhance materials science and herbal therapeutics.

🏆 Awards

Xu earned several awards during his graduate studies at UMKC: the Graduate Travel Award (2000), the Mr. & Mrs. Fong Wu Cheng Award (2001), the Chancellor’s Scholarship (2001–2002), and the Distinguished Thesis Scholarship (2002–2003). After returning to China, he received the Jiangxi Province Scientific and Technological Progress Third Award (2016) and the Yingtan Scientific and Technological Progress First Award (2016). These honors acknowledge both his early academic excellence and later impact in scientific innovation and regional technological development.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Xu has authored over 20 publications, reflecting his interdisciplinary work:

1. Tu Y., et al.

Title: Trends in small‑molecule probes for lipid droplets
Journal: TrAC – Trends in Analytical Chemistry
Year: 2025
Details:
A recent review summarizing advances in the design and application of small-molecule fluorescent probes for imaging and studying lipid droplets in cells. This paper highlights the chemical structures, targeting mechanisms, and analytical techniques to monitor lipid metabolism and related diseases.
Note: Specific volume, issue, and DOI are not yet publicly available as the paper is forthcoming.

2. Cai Fang, et al.

Title: Quality Standard Study of Jin Qian Cao Granules (金钱草颗粒剂的质量标准研究)
Journal: Journal of JSTNU (Journal of Jiangsu Teacher’s University)
Year: 2024
Details:
This article focuses on establishing quality control standards for Jin Qian Cao granules, a traditional Chinese herbal medicine. It discusses the methodology for chemical component identification, content determination, and quality evaluation to ensure consistency and safety of the granules.
Note: Volume and issue details are not available; no DOI found.

3. Zheng K., Xu B.*

Title: Qualitative and quantitative analysis for monitoring the fishy odor of anchovy oil
Journal: International Journal of Food Engineering
Year: 2024
Volume/Issue: Vol. 20, Issue 4, pages 279–289
DOI: 10.1515/ijfe-2023-0047
Summary:
This study presents analytical methods combining sensory evaluation and instrumental techniques to identify and quantify volatile compounds responsible for the fishy odor in anchovy oil. The work aims to improve quality monitoring and odor control during production and storage.

4. Kang J., Xu B., et al.

Title: Molecular and polymeric hybrids based on covalently linked polyoxometalates and conjugated polymers
Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Year: 2005
Volume/Issue: Vol. 44, Issue 42, pp. 6902–6905
DOI: 10.1002/anie.200501924
Summary:
This paper reports the synthesis and characterization of novel molecular and polymeric hybrid materials formed by covalently linking polyoxometalates to conjugated polymers. The hybrids show unique electronic and catalytic properties with potential applications in materials science and catalysis.

5. Xu B., Peng Z., et al.

Title: Synthesis and Optical Properties of Conjugated Polymers Incorporating Polyoxometalates
Journal: Chemistry of Materials
Year: 2005
Volume/Issue: Vol. 17, Issue 11, pages 2841–2851
DOI: 10.1021/cm050188r
Summary:
This research details the synthesis of conjugated polymers that incorporate polyoxometalates, exploring their photophysical and optical behaviors. The study offers insights into the design of advanced functional materials for optoelectronic applications.

6. Xu B., Peng Z., et al.

Title: Polyoxometalates covalently bonded with terpyridine ligands
Journal: Chemical Communications
Year: 2003
Issue: 20, pages 2562–2563
DOI: 10.1039/b307415c
Summary:
The paper describes the preparation of polyoxometalates functionalized with terpyridine ligands through covalent bonding. The hybrid compounds are studied for their structural and coordination properties, contributing to the field of inorganic-organic hybrid materials.

Conclusion 

Dr. Bubin Xu is a highly accomplished researcher with a diverse and sustained record of contributions to the fields of pharmaceutical sciences and materials chemistry. His blend of academic and industrial achievements, particularly in synthesis, analytical methods, and product development, makes him a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award, especially at the regional or institutional level.

I-Hsiang Huang | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. I-Hsiang Huang | Economics | Best Researcher Award 

Dean of Management and professor of Finance, at National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

Professor I‑Hsiang Huang is a distinguished finance academic at the National University of Kaohsiung. His early academic appointments included Assistant Professor roles at National Chung Cheng University and I‑Shou University. Over his career, he has advanced financial research—particularly in corporate finance, capital structure, and market liberalization—through publications in top-tier journals including Pacific-Basin Finance Journal and Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies. Beyond research, he has held key administrative and professional leadership roles and served as Independent Director at Brogent Technologies, showcasing his strategic vision and governance expertise. His record demonstrates his scholarly depth, institutional impact, and leadership.

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🎓 Education

Dr. I‑Hsiang Huang’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in International Trade from Feng Chia University (June 1987). He continued to deepen his knowledge in business and finance, earning an M.B.A. in Accounting from National Cheng Kung University in June 1994. His academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Finance from National Central University in March 1999. During his Ph.D. studies, Dr. Huang engaged in rigorous empirical research, exploring the determinants of voting rights value and the vote‑value hypothesis in Taiwan’s evolving stock markets. His doctoral insights laid the foundation for a prolific research trajectory analyzing capital structure, market liberalization, and risk in emerging markets. This strong educational background in trade, accounting, and finance provided him with the analytical tools and theoretical understanding essential for his subsequent roles in academia and industry governance.

💼 Experience

Dr. Huang’s professional experience spans more than two decades in academia and governance. Since February 2011, he has served as Professor of Finance at the National University of Kaohsiung. Prior to that, he held the position of Associate Professor (2002–2011) at the same university, and began his academic career as an Assistant Professor at National Chung Cheng University (2000–2002). Earlier, from 1999 to 2000, he served as Assistant Professor of Accounting at I‑Shou University, where he had started as a Lecturer in 1997. In administrative capacities, he has served as Dean of the College of Management (since January 2021), Department Chair (2002–2005, 2007–2011), and Chairman of the Center for Extended Education (2004–2007). Complementing his academic roles, he has also been an Independent Director at Brogent Technologies Inc. since November 2011. These roles reflect his multifaceted contributions in teaching, leadership, and corporate oversight.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Huang’s research principally focuses on corporate finance and investment, with particular interest in capital structure, market liberalization, and corporate governance. He has extensively examined pecking‑order and trade‑off theories, corporate capital structure adjustments, and how market liberalization affects firm financing constraints. His work also explores firm-specific risks—such as idiosyncratic and cyclical risks—their influence on stock returns, and the role of market timing in financing decisions. Additionally, he investigates voting rights valuation, GDR issuance, acquisition performance, and the effects of political events on stock volatility, all with an Asian market context. Through this research, Dr. Huang seeks to illuminate how institutional reforms and regulatory shifts in emerging markets shape corporate behavior, informing both policymakers and practitioners. His work bridges theoretical models and real‑world data, enhancing our understanding of dynamic financial environments.

🏆 Awards

Dr. I‑Hsiang Huang has received notable honors recognizing his scholarly excellence. In 2016, he earned the Third Prize in the 10th Best Securities and Futures Paper Award from the Securities and Futures Institute. Earlier, in 2013, the Graduate School of Management at the National University of Kaohsiung honored him with the Distinguished Research Award, acknowledging his impactful contributions to financial research. He was also the First Prize winner of the Securities and Futures Institute’s award for an outstanding Ph.D. dissertation in 1999, marking an early milestone in his academic career. Prior to that, his MBA thesis earned the Second Prize from the Chinese Management Association in 1994. These awards highlight Dr. Huang’s consistent excellence from early in his academic journey through his mature career.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Here are some key papers by Dr. Huang, with hyperlinks, publication years, journals, and citation counts:

1. “Revisiting the Negative Profitability Effect on Capital Structure: Pecking-Order or Trade-Off Hypothesis” (2024, Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, vol. 27(03): 1–30)

  • Authors: I‑Hsiang Huang, Andy Chien, Liang‑Chien Lee, I‑Hui Wu grafiati.com+3ideas.repec.org+3econbiz.de+3

  • Dataset: Taiwan-listed firms

  • Objective: To explore whether the often-documented negative relationship between profitability and leverage is better explained by the pecking-order hypothesis (firms finance internally first, then with debt) or the trade-off hypothesis (firms balance tax benefits of debt vs. bankruptcy costs).

  • Methodology:

    • Examine full sample and subgroups: (a) passive firms (no new financing) and (b) “dual issuers” (equity and debt but no fixed-asset investment).

    • Assess speed at which firms adjust leverage toward a target.

  • Key Findings:

    • Overall negative profitability–leverage relationship consistent.

    • Passive firms: still negative. Dual issuers: positive profitability–leverage relationship.

    • Dual issuers adjust leverage fastest; passive firms adjust slowest.

  • Conclusion: Results align more with a dynamic trade-off framework, where adjustment costs matter—profitable firms don’t just follow pecking-order rules ideas.repec.org+10ideas.repec.org+10econjournals.com+10.

2. “Equity Market Liberalization and Financing Constraints of Equity‑Dependent Firms: Evidence from Taiwan” (2017, Management Review, vol. 36(1): 23–36)

  • Authors: (authorship info not found; likely Taiwan-based researchers)

  • Dataset: Taiwanese “equity-dependent” firms—ones that finance primarily via equity issuance

  • Objective: To evaluate whether liberalizing Taiwan’s equity market (e.g., loosening access, foreign investor entry) eased financing constraints for these firms.

  • Methodology:

    • Pre- and post-liberalization comparison on issuing frequency, size, and firm-level investment/financing activities.

  • Key Findings:

    • Post-liberalization, equity-dependent firms issue more equity and face fewer constraints.

    • Evidence suggests improved cost of capital and access to capital markets.

  • Impact: Cited by 12 subsequent studies, highlighting its contribution to understanding market openness and corporate financing econjournals.com+3ideas.repec.org+3emerald.com+3.

3. “Does Market Timing Persistently Affect Capital Structure? Evidence from Stock Market Liberalization” (2014, Pacific‑Basin Finance Journal, vol. 26: 123–144)

  • Author: I‑Hsiang Huang grafiati.com+3econbiz.de+3ideas.repec.org+3

  • Dataset: 235 Taiwanese IPOs covering a 10-year window around Taiwan’s first major equity-market liberalization (~2002–2012) infona.pl.

  • Objective: To determine:

    1. If market timing behavior exists in issuing equity during favorable conditions.

    2. Whether such timing has a persistent influence on firms’ debt ratios.

  • Methodology:

    • Compare before/after liberalization in cost of equity, IPO timing patterns, and post-IPO leverage outcomes.

  • Key Findings:

    • Liberalization significantly reduced firms’ cost of equity.

    • IPO timing post-liberalization reflects market timing (issuing when valuations are high), but no lasting impact on capital structure (no persistent debt ratio effects) researchgate.net+2emerald.com+2revistas.uneb.br+2econbiz.de+9infona.pl+9grafiati.com+9.

  • Conclusion: While firms exploit valuation windows, they subsequently revert via adjustment toward target capital structures, undermining the lasting influence of market timing.

Conclusion

Prof. I-Hsiang Huang demonstrates all the hallmarks of an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award:

  • A deep and sustained research record,

  • Peer recognition,

  • Strong leadership within academia, and

  • A proven impact in both academic and practical spheres.

While expanding international collaboration and publishing in higher-impact journals would strengthen his profile further, his existing body of work and contributions to financial scholarship merit serious consideration for this award.

Chen Chen | Elastodynamics | Excellence in Research Award

Ms. Chen Chen | Elastodynamics | Excellence in Research Award

Associate Professor at Civil Aviation Flight University of China, China.

Ms. Chen Chen is an Associate Professor at the Civil Aviation Flight University of China, specializing in solid mechanics and helicopter design. After earning her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Aeronautical Engineering from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, she joined CAFUC, where she leads cutting-edge research in vibration analysis of functionally graded materials. With five SCI-indexed first-author papers, multiple national and provincial research projects, and two invention patents, she is recognized for her contributions to analytical modeling and computational efficiency in structural dynamics.

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Education

  • M.Sc. in Aeronautical Engineering, 2011–2014
    Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA), China

  • B.Sc. in Aeronautical Engineering, 2007–2011
    Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA), China

Experience

Associate Professor, Aviation Engineering Institute, CAFUC (2014–Present)

  • PI for a research project funded by Sichuan Provincial Department of Education
  • PI for a Central Universities Teaching Reform Project
  • PI for a Key Scientific Research Project (University level)
  • Reviewer for Journal of Industrial Textiles
  • Collaborator on advanced ALE parachute modeling with Prof. Han Cheng

Research Interest

  • Vibration and structural behavior of functionally graded materials (FGMs)

  • Analytical modeling using state space and perturbation methods

  • Solid mechanics, helicopter structural design, and composite vibration

  • Advanced material thermoelectric performance in aerospace applications

Publication

  • “Boosting Thermoelectric Performance of Wet-Spun PEDOT:PSS-Based Organic/Inorganic Composite Fibers”, Small, 2025

  • “Boosting Thermoelectric Performance of Semicrystalline Conducting Polymers”, Advanced Materials, 2025

  • Review: “Research Progress on Proton-regulated Electrochemical Ionic Synapses”, 2025

  • “Vibration Analysis of Functionally Graded Plates via State Space and Perturbation”, Engineering Structures, DOI

Conclusion

Ms. Chen Chen demonstrates all the hallmarks of a rising star in elastodynamics and aerospace mechanics. Her innovative research on vibration analysis in FGMs, her command of advanced analytical methods, and her dual academic and technological focus make her an outstanding candidate for the Excellence in Research Award. With further international exposure and industry engagement, her trajectory is set toward becoming a leading authority in structural mechanics for aerospace applications.

Yuh-Ming Ferng | Boiling Heat Transfer | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuh-Ming Ferng | Boiling Heat Transfer | Best Researcher Award

Professor at National Tsing Hua University/ Department of Engineering and System Science, Taiwan.

Dr. Yuh-Ming Ferng is a seasoned nuclear engineer and professor at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. With over three decades of academic and research experience, he is internationally recognized for his expertise in nuclear reactor safety, two-phase flow dynamics, and thermal-hydraulics simulations. His work bridges fundamental heat transfer theory with applied safety analysis in nuclear systems, ranging from severe accident modeling to CFD-driven predictions in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). A prolific contributor to the nuclear engineering domain, Dr. Ferng continues to advance the state of the art in next-generation reactor safety and energy technology.

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Education

  • Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering (1990)
    National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), Taiwan
    Thesis: Numerical Simulation of Rewetting Process under Professors C.C. Chieng & C. Pan

  • B.S. in Nuclear Engineering (1986)
    National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), Taiwan

Experience

  • Professor, Dept. of Engineering & System Science / Institute of Nuclear Engineering, NTHU (2017–Present)

  • Associate Professor, NTHU (2010–2017)

  • Assistant Professor, NTHU (2008–2010)

  • Senior Researcher, Nuclear Science & Tech Dev. Center, NTHU (2006–2008)

  • Senior Researcher, Center for Energy and Environmental Research, NTHU (2005–2006)

  • Associate Scientist, Nuclear Power Division, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research (1990–2004)

Research Interest

  • Nuclear Reactor Safety and Severe Accident Simulation

  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) & Turbulence Modeling

  • Two-Phase Flow and Boiling Heat Transfer

  • Steam Generator Tube Degradation & CMOA

  • SMR Thermal-Hydraulics Simulation

  • Fire Scenario Modeling in Reactor Facilities

  • Fuel Cell Channel Design and Thermal Management

  • Spent Fuel Dry Storage Safety and Simulation

  • Wind Turbine Design and Aerodynamic Flow Fields

  • Hypersonic Flow Dynamics and Cooling Mechanisms

Publication

  1. Investigating Effects of Heating Orientations on Boiling Heat Transfer and Bubble Dynamics
    Nuclear Engineering and Design, 2023 — [Cited: 1]

  2. Experimental Investigation of Pool Boiling Heat Transfer on Downward Facing Surface
    Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2022 — [Cited: 4]

  3. 3D Numerical Investigation of Transient Fuel Temperature in Dry Storage Systems
    Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2022

  4. Localization and Size Estimation for Breaks in Nuclear Power Plants
    Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 2022 — [Cited: 3]

  5. Bubble Dynamics and Pressure Drop for Bubbly Upflow in Annular Channel
    Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2021 — [Cited: 4]

Conclusion

Prof. Yuh-Ming Ferng is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award in Boiling Heat Transfer. His decades-spanning contributions to nuclear reactor safety, thermal-fluid science, and boiling heat transfer have made a lasting impact on both academic and industrial advancements in nuclear technology. He demonstrates a rare blend of theoretical rigor, applied innovation, and commitment to academic leadership. Recognizing Prof. Ferng would not only honor an accomplished career but also spotlight the crucial role of heat transfer science in safe and sustainable energy solutions.

Dr. Gary Nash | Gravity and quantum theory | Best Researcher Award |

Dr. Gary Nash | Gravity and quantum theory | Best Researcher Award

Physicist at Nashco Enterprises Ltd., Canada

Dr. Gary Nash is a Canadian theoretical physicist based in Edmonton, Alberta. With a deep-rooted passion for understanding the fabric of the universe, Dr. Nash’s career journey is both unconventional and inspiring. After earning his Ph.D. in physics at a young age, he temporarily stepped away from academic research due to limited local opportunities and built a successful four-decade career in the construction industry. Upon retirement, he reignited his passion for theoretical physics and has since made significant original contributions to the unification of general relativity and quantum field theory. His resilience, intellectual independence, and groundbreaking insights mark him as a unique and visionary thinker in modern physics.

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Education

Dr. Nash received his Ph.D. in Physics from the Theoretical Physics Institute at the University of Alberta in 1975, where he specialized in classical and quantum field theory, general relativity, and differential geometry. Prior to this, he completed his B.Sc. (Honours) in Physics at the University of Calgary in 1971. His academic training laid a strong foundation in the fundamental theories of spacetime, gravitation, and field dynamics.

Experience

Although his formal research career paused after earning his doctorate, Dr. Nash redirected his energy into the construction industry, where he worked for over 40 years managing and building residential and commercial properties. Upon retiring, he resumed full-time theoretical research, working independently and dedicating himself to solving foundational problems in physics. His non-linear professional path is a testament to lifelong learning and the enduring power of intellectual curiosity.

Research Interest

Dr. Nash’s research centers on the geometric unification of gravity and quantum theory, culminating in the formulation of Modified General Relativity (MGR). His work re-examines Einstein’s early postulates, addresses the longstanding issue of local gravitational energy-momentum, and extends the Einstein field equations with a novel symmetric tensor derived using Lie derivatives. MGR links the gravitational field to quantum field theory via the Proca tensor, potentially explaining dark energy, dark matter, and quantum entanglement through a purely geometric framework. His investigations involve deep applications of differential geometry, Lorentzian manifolds, and tensor decomposition, and present a singularity-free model of spacetime.

Award

While formal accolades are limited due to his independent research status and long break from academia, Dr. Nash’s contributions have been recognized through publication in high-impact peer-reviewed journals. His intellectual legacy is building through citations, discussions, and increasing recognition in theoretical physics circles. Given the significance of his work, he is a strong candidate for prestigious awards in theoretical and gravitational physics.

Publication

Dr. Nash has authored a series of rigorous and insightful papers that chart the evolution of his Modified General Relativity framework:

2019Modified General Relativity, General Relativity and Gravitation, 51, 53 [arXiv:1904.10803v7]

2021Modified General Relativity and Quantum Theory in Curved Spacetime, International Journal of Modern Physics A, 36(29)

2023Modified General Relativity and Dark Matter, International Journal of Modern Physics D, 32(6)

2025The Unification of Gravity and the Spin-1 Field, International Journal of Modern Physics A, 40(6)

These works are critical for researchers exploring the intersection of gravitational theory, quantum fields, and cosmological phenomena. His research offers a fresh tensor-based lens on the “dark universe” and bridges foundational gaps between classical and quantum physics.

Conclusion

Dr. Gary Nash exemplifies the spirit of scientific perseverance and originality. Despite decades away from formal research, he has returned with groundbreaking theoretical insights that challenge conventional paradigms and propose a deeper, geometry-based understanding of the universe. His theory of Modified General Relativity stands as a potential milestone in the journey toward unifying the laws of physics. With further engagement in collaborative and academic settings, Dr. Nash’s work promises to make a lasting impact on theoretical physics. His profile is highly deserving of serious recognition through major research honors and awards.

Gielenny Salem | Virology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gielenny Salem | Virology | Best Researcher Award

Post-doctoral Research Fellow at Cleveland Clinic, United States

Dr. Gielenny M. Salem is an internationally trained biochemist and infectious disease researcher whose work spans over 15 years across five countries. She has consistently advanced the frontiers of virology, immunology, and structural biology, with focused expertise in flaviviruses and emerging viral infections. Currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Cleveland Clinic in the United States, Dr. Salem’s multidisciplinary training encompasses molecular biology, translational immunology, protein engineering, and viral pathogenesis. Her scholarly excellence and scientific rigor have led to numerous high-impact publications and research collaborations with institutions such as Institut Pasteur, A*STAR, and NIH Philippines. Her commitment to translational science continues to shape public health policies and therapeutic innovations in maternal-fetal infections and global virology.

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Dr. Salem earned her Ph.D. in Microbiology and Public Health from National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan (2016–2024). During her Ph.D., she undertook specialized research fellowships in structural virology at Institut Pasteur, France (2023), and immunology at A*STAR, Singapore (2019–2020). Prior to her doctorate, she completed her M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Biochemistry from the University of the Philippines Manila, where she laid a strong foundation in molecular sciences and laboratory research. Her academic journey has been consistently marked by excellence, receiving accolades including Outstanding Ph.D. Student (2024) and multiple international research travel grants.

Experience

Dr. Salem’s professional journey began as a Research Assistant at the University of the Philippines, progressing to roles including Science Research Specialist II at NIH Philippines and Instructor at Ateneo de Manila University. Her transition to international research came through prestigious positions such as Visiting Scientist at A*STAR and Institut Pasteur. At Cleveland Clinic, she currently leads projects examining immune consequences of viral infections (Zika, Dengue, SARS-CoV-2) in pregnancy using advanced mouse models. She is well-versed in BSL-1 to BSL-3 laboratories and skilled in a range of molecular and immunological techniques, including virus neutralization, antibody generation, and structural bioinformatics. Her extensive teaching, mentorship, and project leadership further underscore her scientific versatility and impact.

Research Interest

Dr. Salem’s research interests lie at the convergence of virology, immunology, and structural biology. Her focus includes immune imprinting after repeated flavivirus infections, transplacental viral transmission, and structural analysis of virus-like particles as vaccine candidates. She is particularly invested in understanding how viral proteins influence immune responses in vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and neonates. Her cross-disciplinary expertise allows her to investigate the pathogenesis of viruses through molecular modeling, epitope mapping, protein engineering, and in vivo animal studies, contributing vital knowledge to pandemic preparedness and maternal-fetal health.

Award

Dr. Salem has been recognized with multiple honors throughout her academic and research career. She received the “Outstanding Ph.D. Student” award from National Chung Hsing University (2024), a Travel Grant from the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (2023), and was named Best Poster Presenter at the 23rd Pacific Science Congress (2016). Her earlier achievements include the Young Researchers’ Grant from the Philippine Society for Microbiology (2017) and Best R&D Paper (Bronze) by the Bureau of Agricultural Research (2011). These awards reflect not only her scientific competence but also her commitment to impactful research in public health.

Publication

Among Dr. Salem’s impactful works, the following seven publications stand out for their scientific merit and citation potential:

  1. Antibodies from dengue patients with prior exposure to Japanese encephalitis virus are broadly neutralizing against Zika virus, Communications Biology, 2024 – cited by 21 articles.

  2. SARS-CoV-2 ORF8 drives osteoclastogenesis in preexisting immune-mediated inflammatory diseases, JCI Insight, 2024 – cited by 18 articles.

  3. Transplacental SARS-CoV-2 protein ORF8 binds to complement C1q to trigger fetal inflammation, The EMBO Journal, 2024 – cited by 15 articles.

  4. Sustained chronic inflammation and altered childhood vaccine responses in children exposed to Zika virus, eBioMedicine, 2024 – cited by 12 articles.

  5. SARS-CoV-2 antibody response and serum neutralizing capacity of early unvaccinated COVID-19 patients in the Philippines, Journal of Clinical Virology Plus, 2025 – cited by 9 articles.

  6. Factors determining the outcomes of immune imprinting after repeated orthoflavivirus infections, Frontiers in Immunology, 2025 – cited by 7 articles.

  7. Viral infections of epidemic potential during pregnancy: long-term implications to maternal-fetal health, Nature Microbiology (under review), 2025 – expected high citation impact.

Conclusion

Dr. Gielenny Salem is an outstanding candidate for the Award Nomination, with her unparalleled dedication to virological and immunological research that addresses critical health challenges. Her work bridges foundational molecular insights with translational outcomes, enhancing vaccine design, diagnostic development, and therapeutic interventions for vulnerable populations. With over a decade of globally diverse research experience, a strong publication record, and notable contributions to maternal-fetal virology, she exemplifies the vision, innovation, and excellence befitting a scientific awardee. Dr. Salem’s trajectory promises continued leadership in infectious disease research and global health.

Nan Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nan Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate researcher at erospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Dr. Nan Li is an accomplished Associate Researcher at the State Key Laboratory of Transducer Technology, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With a strong interdisciplinary foundation in biomedical engineering and automation, she specializes in developing microfluidic-based nucleic acid and immunoassay detection systems. Dr. Li has contributed significantly to the advancement of rapid, portable, and sensitive diagnostic technologies, many of which are aimed at point-of-care and field diagnostics for infectious diseases. Her work is deeply rooted in translational research, seamlessly integrating microengineering, biotechnology, and clinical diagnostics.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Nan Li received her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the prestigious Tsinghua University in 2022, after completing her undergraduate degree in Automation from the Beijing Institute of Technology in 2016. During her doctoral studies, she focused on the development of centrifugal microfluidic platforms and integrated biosensing systems, gaining critical experience in both academic research and real-world biomedical applications. Her academic journey laid the groundwork for a career dedicated to creating impactful diagnostic tools for global healthcare needs.

💼 Experience

Dr. Li currently serves as an Associate Researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where she leads projects under the State Key Laboratory of Transducer Technology. She has also been actively involved in collaborative efforts with academic and industrial partners to translate laboratory innovations into commercial and clinical applications. In addition to her research responsibilities, Dr. Li contributes to scholarly activities as a journal reviewer for Microsystems & Nanoengineering and Current Analytical Chemistry. She has also delivered oral presentations at prominent international conferences such as Transducers 2025 and IEEE Sensors 2024, further reflecting her stature in the field.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Li’s core research interest lies in microfluidic technology for nucleic acid amplification, multiplex detection, and point-of-care diagnostics. She is particularly focused on developing integrated fluidic systems that are capable of rapid, accurate, and simultaneous detection of multiple pathogens or biomarkers. Her work often involves combining engineering principles such as centrifugal force and Euler force with advanced biochemical assays like LAMP and CRISPR. This interdisciplinary approach enables her to create portable diagnostic tools with immense potential in epidemic control, food safety, and personalized medicine.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Nan Li’s exceptional work has earned her several prestigious honors, including the Outstanding Reviewer Award from Microsystems & Nanoengineering in 2024. She was recognized as one of the Outstanding Graduates in Beijing in both 2016 and 2022. She also received the First Prize of Tsinghua University Comprehensive Scholarship in 2020 and the Gold Star Distinguished Research Award from the Biochip (Beijing) National Engineering Research Center in 2018 and 2020. Earlier in her academic journey, she was a recipient of the Tsinghua Future Scholar Scholarship, an award conferred upon top-performing doctoral candidates.

📚 Publications

Among Dr. Li’s numerous scientific publications, the following seven represent high-impact research in her field:

  1. Tianping Zhou, Nan Li* (2025). Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. “Shockproof magnetofluidic multiplex nucleic acid system” – DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2025.138139.

  2. Nan Li# et al. (2025). Biosensors & Bioelectronics, “Chip-based universal strategy for multiplex PCR”, Vol. 269, 116921.

  3. Bin Xiao# et al., Nan Li* (2024). Food Chemistry, “Toothpick DNA extraction with LAMP platform”, Vol. 460, 140659.

  4. Jiajia Liu# et al., Nan Li# (2024). Small Methods, “One-pot multiplex virus detection”, Vol. 8, 2400030. (Cover Article).

  5. Nan Li# et al. (2022). Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, “Euler force-assisted sequential liquid release”, Vol. 359, 131642.

  6. Nan Li et al. (2022). Lab on a Chip, “Fully integrated SNP genotyping for hearing loss”, Vol. 22(4): 697–708. (Cover Article).

  7. Nan Li# et al. (2021). Microsystems & Nanoengineering, “Raw-sample-in multiplexed detection system”, Vol. 7(1): 94.

These works are widely cited and demonstrate her contributions to practical innovations in diagnostic technologies.

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Nan Li’s trajectory exemplifies a dedicated and forward-thinking researcher whose work merges engineering innovation with biomedical applications. Through her trailblazing research in microfluidic systems and portable diagnostics, she has not only addressed pressing needs in healthcare but also helped shape the future of rapid disease detection. Her consistent output of high-impact publications, international recognition, and impressive list of awards collectively make her a deserving candidate for a Best Paper Award. Dr. Li’s blend of creativity, precision, and practical implementation reflects the qualities that such an award seeks to honor.