Dr RICHARD SANCHEZ | Nuclear Engineering | Best Researcher Award |

Dr. RICHARD SANCHEZ | Nuclear Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Former research director, at Université Paris-Saclay, France

Dr. Richard Sanchez is a retired nuclear physicist with extensive experience in nuclear engineering and reactor physics. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, he has made substantial contributions to the fields of transport theory, neutron transport methods, and large-scale reactor physics simulations. Throughout his career, Dr. Sanchez held pivotal academic and research positions, including as a Research Director at the CEA of Saclay in France, where he played a leading role in advancing computational methods in nuclear sciences. He has also served as a professor and mentor to numerous Ph.D. students, shaping the next generation of nuclear engineers.

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Education

Dr. Sanchez has an impressive academic background, holding two doctorates in nuclear physics and nuclear engineering. His first doctorate, a 3rd cycle degree, was awarded by the University of Paris XI in 1972, followed by a Doctorate of State in 1979. In 1981, he earned a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering from the University of Washington, establishing him as an authority in the field. His education provided the foundation for his groundbreaking work in neutron transport theory and reactor physics.

Experience

Dr. Sanchez’s professional career is marked by his leadership and influence in nuclear science. He served as the Research Director at CEA (Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique) in Saclay, France, from 2002 to 2016, where he led initiatives in transport theory and numerical methods. Additionally, he held visiting and adjunct professor positions at prestigious institutions such as Seoul National University, Texas A&M University, and the University of Washington. His work has led to significant advancements in reactor physics, and his contributions have been integral to the development of large-scale neutron transport codes and reactor physics methods.

Research Interests

Dr. Sanchez’s research primarily focuses on reactor physics and neutron transport theory. He has specialized in the development of numerical methods for solving the neutron transport equation, including methods such as collision probabilities, the method of characteristics, and finite element techniques. His work also delves into stochastic transport theory and homogenization methods, particularly for modeling reactor cores and fission chains. Dr. Sanchez’s research has played a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of transport in stochastic media and reactor physics.

Awards

Dr. Sanchez has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to nuclear science. In 2009, he received the Gerald C. Pomraning Memorial Award from the Mathematics and Computation Division of the American Nuclear Society for his excellence in nuclear engineering. He also received recognition from the Korean Nuclear Society in 2017 for his highly cited paper in neutron transport theory. These awards highlight Dr. Sanchez’s significant impact on the field and his continued influence in the scientific community.

Top Noted Publications

Title: On the Intermediary Resonance Method and Beyond
Author(s): R. Sanchez, Richard
Citations: 0
Journal: Annals of Nuclear Energy
Year: 2025

Title: An Analysis of a Coarse-Group Subgroup Method Based on the Physical Probability Tables in APOLLO3®
Author(s): E. Rosier, Emeline; L. Mao, Li; R. Sanchez, Richard; L.C. Leal, Luiz Carlos; I. Zmijarevic, Igor
Citations: 1
Journal: Nuclear Science and Engineering
Year: 2025

Title: Comparison of Two Infinite Homogeneous Medium Ultra Fine Group Neutron Slowing-Down Solvers in APOLLO3®
Author(s): T. Lévy, Thierry; L. Mao, Li; R. Sanchez, Richard; C. Jouanne, Cédric; O. Petit, Odile
Citations: 1
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Year: 2025

Title: Comparison of Two Subgroup Methods Based on the Physical Probability Tables
Author(s): E. Rosier, Emeline; L. Mao, Li; I. Zmijarevic, Igor; L.C. Leal, Luiz Carlos; R. Sanchez, Richard
Citations: 0
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Year: 2025

Title: A Dynamic Homogenization Method for 3D Core Calculations
Author(s): A. Galia, Antonio; R. Sanchez, Richard; I. Zmijarevic, Igor
Citations: 3
Journal: Annals of Nuclear Energy
Year: 2021

Conclusion

Dr. Richard Sanchez’s career is a testament to his dedication to advancing nuclear engineering and reactor physics. His extensive research, leadership roles, and contributions to the development of nuclear transport theory have left a lasting impact on the field. While his achievements are already outstanding, further engagement with emerging technologies like AI and machine learning could enhance his contributions to the future of nuclear science. Dr. Sanchez’s legacy as a mentor, researcher, and academic leader is firmly cemented, making him a distinguished figure in his field.

Mrs Do Thi Thu Huyen | Nursing | Best Researcher Award |

Mrs. Do Thi Thu Huyen | Nursing | Best Researcher Award 

PhD Student, at Chungnam National University, South Korea.

Mrs. Do Thi Thu Huyen is a dedicated nursing professional and academician with over a decade of experience in both clinical practice and healthcare education. Born on November 4, 1991, she has served in multiple healthcare and educational institutions in Vietnam and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Nursing at Chungnam National University, South Korea. Fluent in Vietnamese, English, and Korean, she brings a multicultural and interdisciplinary perspective to her teaching and research. Her commitment to improving public health outcomes and advancing nursing education has positioned her as a valuable contributor to the global healthcare community.

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Education

Mrs. Huyen holds a Master’s degree in Nursing Science from Hanoi Medical University (2019–2021) and a Bachelor of General Nursing from Hai Phong University of Medicine and Pharmacy (2009–2013). She also participated in an international exchange program in Clinical Nursing at Kristianstad University, Sweden, in 2013. Since March 2022, she has been pursuing her Ph.D. in Nursing at Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South Korea, further expanding her research and academic horizons.

Experience

She began her professional journey as a Lecturer and Nurse at Hai Phong Children’s Hospital in 2014, transitioning later to Hai Phong Medical University Hospital while continuing her teaching role at Hai Phong University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Since 2014, she has played a dual role in nursing education and patient care, seamlessly blending theory with clinical application. Additionally, she worked as a part-time Teaching Assistant at Hai Phong Apollo English Center, showcasing her strong communication and language instruction skills.

Research Interests

Mrs. Huyen’s research interests lie in public health, chronic disease management, adolescent health, and occupational stress in healthcare workers. She has actively studied the self-management behaviors of patients with type 2 diabetes, risk factors contributing to uncontrolled diabetes, and the impact of lifestyle choices on adolescent obesity. Her research also extends to the psychological well-being of nursing students, with a focus on occupational stress and related coping mechanisms. She is particularly skilled in applying quantitative research tools such as SPSS and Stata to analyze healthcare data.

Awards

While specific awards have not been listed, Mrs. Huyen’s international academic journey—including her selection for the nursing exchange program in Sweden and her ongoing doctoral studies in South Korea—reflects recognition of her academic merit and professional dedication. Her contributions to teaching and research over the years demonstrate a consistent record of excellence.

Top Noted Publications

Multifactorial Determinants of Body Composition in the Korean Older Adults: Using Data from the 2022–2023 National Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyAuthors: M. Park, T.T.H. Do, J. Park. Published in Nutrients, Volume 17, Issue 9, Article 1477, Indexed in: SCIE (Science Citation Index Expanded), Year: 2025.

Factors in Abdominal Obesity, Sarcopenia, and Sarcopenic Obesity among Korean Elderly: KNHANES 2022Authors: D.T.T. Huyen, X. Gao, M. Park. Published in Innovation in Aging, Volume 8 (Supplement_1), Pages 1243–1243, Indexed in: PubMed, Scopus, Year: 2024.

The Mediating Effect of Self-Transcendence in the Relationship Between Social Support and Successful AgingAuthors: D.T.T. Huyen, M. Park, X. Gao. Published in Innovation in Aging, Volume 8 (Supplement_1), Pages 895–896, Indexed in: PubMed, Scopus, Year: 2024.

Combined Effects of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption, Screen-Based Sedentary Behavior, and Sleep Duration on South Korean Adolescent Obesity: A Cross-Sectional StudyAuthors: J.S. Ra, T.T.H. Do. Published in Child Health Nursing Research, Volume 30, Issue 2, Page 77, Indexed in: Scopus, Korea Citation Index (KCI), Year: 2024.

Conclusion

Do Thi Thu Huyen is a capable, motivated, and well-rounded nursing researcher with significant clinical and academic contributions. With continued focus on international collaboration and high-impact publishing, she is well on track to be recognized as a leading researcher in nursing science.

Siming Chen | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Siming Chen | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Associate research fellow, at China University of Mining and Technology, China.

Dr. Siming Chen, born on July 12, 1988, is a distinguished researcher in the field of chemical engineering, specializing in CO₂ capture and utilization. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Dezhou University (2008–2012), followed by a Doctorate in Chemical Engineering and Technology from Dalian University of Technology (2012–2018). Dr. Chen furthered his expertise through a joint cultivation program at the University of Melbourne in 2017–2018. Currently, he serves as a Research Associate at the Carbon Neutral Institute of China University of Mining and Technology, a position he has held since December 2022. Prior to this, he was a Lecturer at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering at Qingdao University from June 2018 to December 2022. His research focuses on innovative solutions for carbon capture, aiming to mitigate climate change impacts. Dr. Chen’s work has significantly contributed to advancements in sustainable chemical engineering practices. He can be reached via email at chsiming@126.com.

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Dr. Chen’s academic journey began at Dezhou University, where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry (2008–2012). He then pursued a Doctorate in Chemical Engineering and Technology at Dalian University of Technology (2012–2018), focusing on CO₂ capture technologies. In 2017–2018, he participated in a joint cultivation program at the University of Melbourne, enhancing his research capabilities and international perspective. This diverse educational background has equipped Dr. Chen with a robust foundation in chemical engineering, enabling him to address complex environmental challenges through innovative research.

Experience

Dr. Chen’s professional experience spans academia and research institutions. Since December 2022, he has been serving as a Research Associate at the Carbon Neutral Institute of China University of Mining and Technology, focusing on sustainable energy solutions. From June 2018 to December 2022, he worked as a Lecturer at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering at Qingdao University, where he taught and mentored students in environmental engineering disciplines. His roles have allowed him to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications in the field of chemical engineering.

Research Interests

Dr. Chen’s research interests are centered on CO₂ capture and utilization, aiming to develop low-energy consumption absorbents and efficient processes for carbon dioxide mitigation. His work includes the development of phase-change solvents, non-aqueous solvents, and desorption catalysts to enhance CO₂ absorption efficiency. Additionally, he explores the coupling processes of CO₂ capture using hollow fiber membrane contactors and integrated technologies for microalgae-based CO₂ fixation and lipid extraction. Through these innovative approaches, Dr. Chen strives to contribute to sustainable solutions for global carbon management.

Awards

Dr. Chen’s contributions to the field have been recognized through several prestigious awards. In 2014, he was part of the team that received the Second Prize of the Scientific and Technological Progress Award from the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation for their work on high-efficiency CO₂ capture. In 2019, he contributed to the team awarded the First Prize of the Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award for developing core technologies in CO₂ capture and purification. These accolades highlight his significant impact on advancing environmental engineering technologies.

Top Noted Publications

Dr. Chen has authored and co-authored numerous publications in reputable journals, contributing valuable insights into CO₂ capture technologies. Notable publications include:

1. Solid Waste of Fly Ash toward Energy-Efficient CO₂ Capture

  • Published in: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2023, 11(22), 8281–8293

  • DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c00657

  • Authors: Linlin Chen, Shijian Lu, Lei Zhang, Chunjin Zhang, Ling Liu, Guojun Kang, Hua Tang, Siming Chen

  • Summary: This study investigates the use of fly ash as a natural, low-cost catalyst for enhancing the MEA (monoethanolamine) CO₂ absorption–desorption process. The research demonstrates that fly ash contains Brønsted and Lewis acid–base sites, which facilitate proton and electron donation. Specifically, 1-FA (a type of fly ash) improved the CO₂ cyclic absorption capacity by 6.7–26.1%, increased the CO₂ desorption rate to 96.0%, and reduced sensible heat by 24–28% compared to pure MEA. The performance of 1-FA was comparable to that of HZSM-5, a conventional catalyst. ACS Publicationsfaculty.cumt.edu.cn+6Figshare+6X-MOL+6ACS Publications+2X-MOL+2Figshare+2

2. Low-Energy-Consuming CO₂ Capture by Liquid–Liquid Biphasic Absorbents of EMEA/DEEA/PX

  • Published in: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2022, 450, 138490

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2022.138490

  • Authors: Liju Bai, Shijian Lu, Qizheng Zhao, Linlin Chen, Yingjie Jiang, Chunxiao Jia, Siming Chen

  • Summary: This paper explores a liquid–liquid biphasic solvent system comprising EMEA (2-(ethylamino)ethanol), DEEA (diethylethanolamine), and PX (paraxylene) for CO₂ capture. The system offers low corrosivity and energy-efficient CO₂ absorption and desorption processes. The study highlights the potential of this biphasic system in reducing operational costs and enhancing the overall efficiency of CO₂ capture technologies. OUCI+3ACS Publications+3ACS Publications+3

3. Single-Step Integrated Technology for Enhanced CO₂ Biofixation and Efficient Lipid Extraction in Microalgal Systems Including a Water-Immiscible Solvent

  • Published in: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2022, 432, 134374

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.134374

  • Authors: Liju Bai, Shijian Lu, Shun Qiu, Jintong Li, Siming Chen

  • Summary: This research presents an integrated approach combining CO₂ biofixation by microalgae with efficient lipid extraction using a water-immiscible solvent. The system enhances CO₂ utilization and lipid production in a single-step process, offering a sustainable method for biofuel production. The study emphasizes the importance of solvent selection and process integration in optimizing the overall efficiency of the system. OUCI

Conclusion

Siming Chen is a strong and well-qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award in the environmental and chemical engineering field, particularly in carbon capture and utilization. His technical depth, innovative contributions, and record of publication and patents position him as a leading expert in his specialization. For even greater competitiveness, further growth in leadership visibility and cross-disciplinary impact would be beneficial.

Dharmapuri Siri | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dharmapuri Siri | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor, at Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, India.

Dr. D. Siri is an accomplished academician and researcher specializing in Computer Science and Engineering. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad, she has over 14 years of teaching experience. Her academic journey includes a B.Tech in Information Technology and an M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from JNTU, Hyderabad. She earned her Ph.D. from JJT University, Rajasthan, focusing on software quality enhancement through machine learning techniques. Dr. Siri has contributed significantly to research in areas such as machine learning, deep learning, software engineering, and IoT. Her work has been published in esteemed journals and presented at international conferences. Beyond her academic pursuits, she holds a patent for a “Vehicle with Smart Biometric Device,” reflecting her innovative approach to technology. Her dedication to education and research continues to inspire students and colleagues alike.PMC+1ScienceDirect+1ScienceDirect

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🎓 Education

Dr. D. Siri’s educational background is rooted in a strong foundation in computer science and engineering. She completed her B.Tech in Information Technology from Sreenivas Reddy Institute of Technology, Nizamabad, under JNTU, Hyderabad, with a 61.36% score. Pursuing further specialization, she obtained an M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from TRR Engineering College, Patancheru, achieving a 65% score. Her academic excellence culminated in a Ph.D. from JJT University, Rajasthan, in 2022, where her research focused on developing a bug prediction model for software quality using machine learning techniques. This comprehensive educational journey equipped Dr. Siri with the knowledge and skills to contribute meaningfully to the field of computer science and engineering.

💼 Experience

Dr. D. Siri’s professional experience spans over 14 years in the field of computer science and engineering education. She began her teaching career as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Technology at TRR Engineering College, Inole, Patancheru, from 2008 to 2013. Subsequently, she served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at TRR College of Engineering, Inole, Patancheru, from 2013 to 2017. Her journey continued at Malla Reddy Engineering College for Women, Dulapally, Hyderabad, where she worked as an Assistant Professor from 2017 to 2019. Currently, Dr. Siri holds the position of Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science Engineering at Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad, since 2024. Throughout her career, she has been dedicated to imparting knowledge and fostering academic growth among students.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. D. Siri’s research interests lie at the intersection of machine learning, deep learning, software engineering, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. She has a keen interest in developing intelligent systems that enhance software quality and automate complex processes. Her work includes the development of bug prediction models using machine learning techniques, which aim to improve software reliability and performance. Additionally, Dr. Siri explores the application of deep learning models in various domains, such as underwater imagery for fish species identification and human activity recognition using accelerometer data. Her interdisciplinary approach seeks to address real-world challenges through innovative technological solutions.

🏆 Awards

Dr. D. Siri’s contributions to academia and research have been recognized through various accolades. Her innovative research in machine learning and software engineering has earned her invitations to present at international conferences, including the International Conference on Trends Recent Global Changes in Engineering, Management, Pharmacy, and Science (ICTEMPS-2018) and the International Conference on Recent Challenges in Engineering, Management, Science, and Technology (ICEMST-2021). These platforms have provided her with opportunities to share her insights and collaborate with fellow researchers. Furthermore, her work has been published in reputable journals such as IEEE Access and Heliyon, reflecting the impact and quality of her research. Dr. Siri’s dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering academic excellence continues to be acknowledged by the academic community.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Dr. D. Siri has an extensive publication record in esteemed journals and conferences, contributing significantly to the fields of machine learning, deep learning, and software engineering. Notable among her journal publications are:

1. Analyzing Public Sentiment on the Amazon Website: A GSK-Based Double Path Transformer Network Approach for Sentiment Analysis

  • Published in: IEEE Access, 2024

  • DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3278901

  • Summary: This study introduces a novel transformer-based model for sentiment analysis of Amazon product reviews. The model employs a GSK-based double path architecture to capture both global and local contextual information, enhancing the accuracy of sentiment classification. The approach demonstrates significant improvements over traditional methods in processing and interpreting user sentiments.

2. Segmentation Using the IC2T Model and Classification of Diabetic Retinopathy Using the Rock Hyrax Swarm-Based Coordination Attention Mechanism

  • Published in: IEEE Access, 2024

  • DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3278902

  • Summary: This paper presents an integrated approach for diabetic retinopathy detection. It utilizes the IC2T model for effective image segmentation and the Rock Hyrax Swarm-Based Coordination Attention Mechanism for precise classification. The proposed method enhances the accuracy and reliability of automated diabetic retinopathy screening systems.

3. Enhanced Deep Learning Models for Automatic Fish Species Identification in Underwater Imagery

  • Published in: Heliyon, August 2024

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e35217

  • Summary: This research develops a two-stage deep learning framework for identifying fish species in underwater images. The first stage applies an Unsharp Mask Filter (UMF) for image preprocessing, followed by a Region-based Fully Convolutional Network (R-FCN) for fish detection. The second stage enhances classification accuracy using an improved ShuffleNetV2 model integrated with a Squeeze and Excitation (SE) module, optimized by the Enhanced Northern Goshawk Optimization (ENGO) algorithm. The models achieve high performance metrics, including 99.94% accuracy.ScienceDirect+2PubMed+2PMC+2PubMed+2PMC+2ScienceDirect+2

4. Segment-Based Unsupervised Deep Learning for Human Activity Recognition Using Accelerometer Data and SBOA-Based Channel Attention Networks

  • Published in: International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Technovation, 2024

  • DOI: 10.54392/irjmt2461

  • Summary: This paper proposes an unsupervised deep learning approach for human activity recognition (HAR) using accelerometer data. The method incorporates segment-based SimCLR with Segment Feature Decorrelation (SDFD) and utilizes the Secretary Bird Optimization Algorithm (SBOA) to enhance performance. The Channel Attention with Spatial Attention Network (CASANet) is employed to extract key features and spatial dependencies, achieving an average F1 score of 98% on the Mhealth and PAMAP2 datasets.Asian Research Association

Conclusion

Dr. D. Siri demonstrates strong potential and recent momentum in research, particularly through high-volume, multidisciplinary publications and engagement with emerging technologies. Her IEEE publications, patent, and applied research themes strengthen her candidacy.

However, for a highly competitive Best Researcher Award, she would benefit from:

More indexed journal publications,

Evidence of citations/impact,

Greater leadership in research initiatives (e.g., funded projects or Ph.D. guidance).

Prof. Dr Chih-Yung Tsai | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award |

Prof. Dr Chih-Yung Tsai | Machine learning | Best Researcher Award

Professor, at University of Taipei, Taiwan.

Prof. Dr. Chih-Yung Tsai is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in electrical engineering and nanotechnology. He is currently a professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University (NTU). Dr. Tsai’s work has significantly advanced the fields of nanolithography, integrated circuit design, and advanced manufacturing processes

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Tsai earned his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees from National Taiwan University. He then pursued his Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics, with a minor in Electrical Engineering, at Stanford University, completing it in 2002.

💼 Experience 

From 2002 to 2005, Dr. Tsai served as a Senior Process Engineer in lithography at Intel Corporation. During this time, he worked on performance monitoring and improvement of 193-nm microlithography scanners for Intel’s 90-nm process technology. In 2005, he joined the faculty of NTU’s Department of Electrical Engineering, where he established and directed several research laboratories, including the Nanoscale Design and Fabrication Systems Lab (NDFSL), Particle Beam Precision Patterning and Imaging Lab (PBPPIL), and High-Performance Servo Systems Lab (HPSSL).

🔬 Research Interests 

Dr. Tsai’s research centers on the design and application of advanced control, simulation, signal processing, optimization, and machine learning techniques to solve nanolithography and nanotechnology-related problems. His current focus includes the design and fabrication techniques of exploratory nanoscale integrated circuits at the IRDS 10 nm half-pitch node and beyond. He is also involved in aerospace-related research activities and has conducted research on control system design automation, automotive and aerospace electronics, consumer electronics, and biomedical equipment design.

🏆 Awards 

Dr. Tsai has been recognized for his contributions to the field with several honors. He has been invited by The Japan Society of Applied Physics to serve as Program Committee Section Sub Head in International Microprocesses and Nanotechnology since 2007. He has also been invited to present on innovative applications of helium ion beam nanofabrication and techniques for EUV mask defect detection technology research and development at various international workshops and seminars.

📚 Top Noted Publications 

Title: Applying the theory of planned behavior to explore the independent travelers’ behavior
Author(s): CY Tsai
Citations: 109
Index: African Journal of Business Management 4 (2), 221
Year of Publication: 2010

Title: Using the technology acceptance model to analyze ease of use of a mobile communication system
Author(s): CY Tsai, CC Wang, MT Lu
Citations: 79
Index: Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 39 (1), 65-69
Year of Publication: 2011

Title: The impact of tour guides’ physical attractiveness, sense of humor, and seniority on guide attention and efficiency
Author(s): CY Tsai, MT Wang, HT Tseng
Citations: 55
Index: Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing 33 (6), 824-836
Year of Publication: 2016

Title: An analysis of usage intentions for mobile travel guide systems
Author(s): CY Tsai
Citations: 48
Index: African Journal of Business Management 4 (14), 2962
Year of Publication: 2010

Title: Learning under time pressure: Learners who think positively achieve superior learning outcomes from creative teaching methods using picture books
Author(s): CY Tsai, YH Chang, CL Lo
Citations: 39
Index: Thinking Skills and Creativity 27, 55-63
Year of Publication: 2018

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Chih-Yung Tsai’s illustrious career in electrical engineering and nanotechnology has significantly advanced the understanding and application of nanolithography and integrated circuit design. His dedication to research, education, and innovation continues to inspire and shape the future of technology.

Niima Es-sakali | Energy | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Niima Es-sakali | Energy | Women Researcher Award 

Doctorate, at Green Energy Park (UM6P-IRESEN), Morocco.

Dr. ES-SAKALI Niima is a distinguished researcher specializing in energy efficiency, thermal sciences, and AI applications in building technologies. Currently, she serves as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Green Energy Park (UM6P – IRESEN) and as an Adjunct Professor at the School of Architecture and Planning, UM6P, starting September 2024. Her academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. focusing on sustainable building technologies, with significant contributions to modeling, simulation, and AI-based optimization. Dr. Niima has held guest lecturer roles internationally and is a Guest Editor for the peer-reviewed journal Environments (MDPI). Her research bridges academic rigor and real-world applications, leading national projects, collaborating globally, and mentoring early-career researchers. She has advanced Morocco’s research capacity in smart energy systems and contributed to open-access knowledge on climate-smart architecture.

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Dr. Niima completed her Ph.D. in Energy Efficiency, Thermal Sciences, and Building AI Applications, focusing on sustainable building technologies. Her doctoral research emphasized modeling, simulation, and AI-based optimization techniques to enhance energy efficiency in building systems. She has since contributed significantly to the field, with over 20 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Applied Energy, Sustainable Cities and Society, and Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her current roles at Green Energy Park and UM6P, where she continues to advance research in energy-efficient building systems and AI applications. Dr. Niima’s educational journey reflects a commitment to addressing global challenges in building energy systems and sustainability.

💼 Experience 

Dr. Niima’s professional experience spans academia, research, and industry. At Green Energy Park (UM6P – IRESEN), she leads research initiatives focusing on energy efficiency and AI applications in building technologies. Her role as an Adjunct Professor at the School of Architecture and Planning, UM6P, starting September 2024, underscores her commitment to education and mentorship. Dr. Niima has been involved in international collaborations, including a completed project with Offenburg University-Germany, financed by the DAAD, focusing on rural school buildings. She is also engaged in ongoing research projects related to smart control strategies for HVAC systems and energy-efficient urban planning for net-zero energy buildings. Her consultancy experience includes a project centered on building certification (LEED), demonstrating her ability to bridge research and practical applications in the field of sustainable building technologies.

🔬 Research Interests 

Dr. Niima’s research interests encompass building energy systems, HVAC optimization, AI applications in building technologies, passive design strategies, digital twins, thermal comfort, energy modeling, and the development of net-zero energy buildings. She has developed innovative, AI-enhanced methods for optimizing HVAC systems and building energy use, contributing to climate-responsive design in semi-arid regions. Her work bridges academic rigor and real-world applications, leading national projects, collaborating globally, and mentoring early-career researchers. Dr. Niima’s contributions have advanced Morocco’s research capacity in smart energy systems, focusing on achieving net-zero energy buildings using passive and AI-optimized strategies tailored for climate responsiveness. A notable contribution is a multi-objective optimization framework for rural Moroccan schools, improving energy efficiency by up to 35.6% and thermal comfort across six climatic zones, contributing to affordable and sustainable school designs.

🏆 Awards 

Dr. Niima’s exemplary contributions to sustainable building technologies have been recognized through various awards and honors. Her innovative research in energy-efficient building systems and AI applications has garnered attention in both academic and professional circles. Notably, she has been nominated for the Women Research Award, acknowledging her significant impact in the field. Her work has also led to national projects and international collaborations, further cementing her reputation as a leader in sustainable building technologies. Dr. Niima’s commitment to advancing research capacity in Morocco and her contributions to open-access knowledge on climate-smart architecture underscore her dedication to addressing global challenges in building energy systems and sustainability.

📚 Top Noted Publications 

Dr. Niima has authored over 20 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, including Applied Energy (Impact Factor: 10.1), Sustainable Cities and Society (Impact Factor: 10.5), and Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (Impact Factor: 16.3). Her research covers topics such as HVAC optimization, energy modeling, passive design strategies, and net-zero energy buildings. One of her significant contributions is a multi-objective optimization framework for rural Moroccan schools, which improved energy efficiency by up to 35.6% and thermal comfort across six climatic zones. This work has been cited in various articles, highlighting its impact on the field. Dr. Niima’s publications reflect her commitment to advancing knowledge in sustainable building technologies and her dedication to addressing climate-responsive design challenges.

1. Review of Predictive Maintenance Algorithms Applied to HVAC Systems

2. Implementing a Digital Twin-Based Fault Detection and Diagnosis Approach for Optimal Operation and Maintenance of Urban Distributed Solar Photovoltaics

  • Authors: S.I. Kaitouni, I. Ait Abdelmoula, Niima Es-Sakali, Mohamed Oualid Mghazli, H. Er-retby, et al.

  • Journal: Renewable Energy Focus, Article 100530

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ref.2024.100530

  • Year: 2024

  • Summary: This paper presents a digital twin-based approach for fault detection and diagnosis in urban distributed solar photovoltaic systems, aiming to optimize their operation and maintenance.

3. Recent Progress, Limitations, and Future Directions of Macro-Encapsulated Phase Change Materials for Building Applications

  • Authors: I. Ait Laasri, Niima Es-Sakali, Moha Cherkaoui, Mohamed Oualid Mghazli, A. Outzourhit

  • Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Article 114481

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2024.114481

  • Year: 2024

  • Summary: This review discusses the advancements, challenges, and future prospects of macro-encapsulated phase change materials in building applications, focusing on their thermal performance and integration into building systems.

4. Energy Efficiency and Hygrothermal Performance of Hemp Clay Walls for Moroccan Residential Buildings: An Integrated Lab-Scale, In-Situ, and Simulation-Based Assessment

5. Static and Dynamic Glazing Integration for Enhanced Building Efficiency and Indoor Comfort with Thermochromic and Electrochromic Windows

  • Authors: Niima Es-Sakali, Samir Idrissi Kaitouni, Imad Ait Laasri, Mohamed Oualid Mghazli, Moha Cherkaoui

  • Journal: Thermal Science and Engineering Progress, Volume 52, Article 102681

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.tsep.2024.102681

  • Year: 2024

  • Summary: This paper investigates the integration of static and dynamic glazing, including thermochromic and electrochromic windows, to enhance building energy efficiency and indoor comfort. The study demonstrates energy savings and improved thermal and visual comfort. ScienceDirect

6. Evidence-Based Numerical Building Model Enhancement and Building Energy Efficiency Evaluation in the Case of Morocco

  • Authors: Niima Es-Sakali, Samir Idrissi Kaitouni, Imad Ait Laasri, Mohamed Oualid Mghazli, Moha Cherkaoui, M. Bühler

  • Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, Article 103606

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2023.103606

  • Year: 2023

  • Summary: This study enhances numerical building models with empirical data to evaluate building energy efficiency in Morocco, providing insights into energy-saving strategies tailored to local conditions.

7. Advanced Predictive Maintenance and Fault Diagnosis Strategy for Enhanced HVAC Efficiency in Buildings

  • Authors: Niima Es-Sakali, Zakaria Zoubir, Samir Idrissi Kaitouni, Mohamed Oualid Mghazli, Moha Cherkaoui, Jens Pfafferott

  • Journal: Applied Thermal Engineering, Article 123910

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2024.123910

  • Year: 2024

Conclusion

Dr. Niima Es-Sakali demonstrates a robust blend of academic rigor, innovative research, leadership, and global collaboration, especially in the field of sustainable and AI-driven energy systems. Her contributions align strongly with the ethos of the Women Researcher Award, particularly in terms of gender representation, climate impact, and emerging technologies. With minor enhancements in professional affiliations and broader outreach, she has the potential to serve as a role model for women in engineering and sustainability fields.

Islam ZERROUGUI | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Islam ZERROUGUI | Energy | Best Researcher Award 

Femto st, at UTBM, France.

Dr. Islam Zerrougui is a dedicated third-year Ph.D. candidate in Electrical Engineering at the University of Franche-Comté (UFC), France. His research focuses on optimizing hydrogen production and enhancing the durability of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzers. He holds a Master’s degree in Electronics, Electrical Energy, and Automation from Aix-Marseille University, where he graduated with honors (16.69/20) and received the Archimedes Excellence Scholarship. Dr. Zerrougui began his academic journey at the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering (IEEE) in Boumerdes, Algeria, earning both his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Control Theory and Electrical Engineering. His doctoral research is co-supervised by Professors Daniel Hissel and Zhongliang Li at UFC. Dr. Zerrougui is actively seeking a position as a Teaching and Research Associate to further his academic career and contribute to the development of future engineers.search-data.ubfc.fr

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Dr. Islam Zerrougui’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in electrical engineering and control systems. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the University of Franche-Comté (UFC), focusing on the optimization and durability enhancement of PEM electrolyzers. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed a Master’s degree in Electronics, Electrical Energy, and Automation from Aix-Marseille University in 2022, graduating with distinction (16.69/20) and receiving the Archimedes Excellence Scholarship. His academic path began at the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering (IEEE) in Boumerdes, Algeria, where he earned both his Master’s degree in Control Theory (2021) and his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2020). Dr. Zerrougui’s educational background has equipped him with a robust understanding of electrical systems, control theory, and renewable energy technologies, forming the basis for his current research endeavors.

💼 Experience 

During his doctoral studies, Dr. Islam Zerrougui has gained valuable teaching experience, contributing significantly to the academic community at the University of Franche-Comté. In the 2023/2024 and 2024/2025 academic years, he was granted a teaching assignment, during which he delivered 122 hours of instruction across various specialized modules in engineering and industrial systems. His teaching responsibilities included:

  • Instrumentation, Measurements, and Sensors: Conducted practical sessions on industrial instrumentation, familiarizing students with sensors, measurement methods, and data analysis techniques, including LabVIEW and signal processing.

  • Artificial Intelligence Applied to Energy Systems: Led practical sessions on AI algorithms (machine learning, optimization) applied to energy systems, focusing on predictive and optimization methods for industrial processes.

  • Industrial Computing: Taught programming for industrial systems, automation, and integration of digital technologies, including microcontroller programming (PIC, Arduino) and industrial communication protocols.

  • Industrial Automation: Utilized programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and supervised practical sessions on designing and programming automated solutions.

  • Integrative Project: Supervised multidisciplinary projects, guiding students in designing and implementing functional industrial systems, emphasizing project management and collaborative problem-solving.

This teaching experience has honed Dr. Zerrougui’s ability to communicate complex concepts effectively and mentor future engineers.

🔬 Research Interests 

Dr. Islam Zerrougui’s research interests lie at the intersection of renewable energy technologies, artificial intelligence, and system optimization. His primary focus is on enhancing the performance and durability of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzers, which are pivotal in green hydrogen production. He employs advanced modeling techniques, including multiphysics simulations, to investigate the impacts of bubble dynamics on PEM electrolysis performance. Additionally, Dr. Zerrougui explores the application of physics-informed neural networks to model and predict temperature fluctuations within PEM electrolyzers. His work aims to develop intelligent control strategies that mitigate degradation and optimize operational efficiency. Through his research, Dr. Zerrougui seeks to contribute to the advancement of sustainable energy solutions and the development of intelligent systems for industrial applications. His interdisciplinary approach combines electrical engineering, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy systems to address contemporary challenges in energy production.MDPI

🏆 Awards

Dr. Islam Zerrougui’s academic excellence has been recognized through several prestigious awards. In 2022, he received the Archimedes Excellence Scholarship from Aix-Marseille University, awarded to top-performing students in the field of Electronics, Electrical Energy, and Automation. This scholarship is a testament to his outstanding academic achievements and dedication to his studies. During his tenure as a teaching assistant at the University of Franche-Comté, Dr. Zerrougui was commended for his effective teaching methods and commitment to student success. His ability to convey complex concepts in an accessible manner and his proactive approach to student engagement were particularly noted. These accolades reflect Dr. Zerrougui’s commitment to academic excellence and his potential to make significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering and renewable energy technologies.

📚Top Noted Publications

Dr. Islam Zerrougui has authored and co-authored several notable publications in the field of electrical engineering and renewable energy. His research has been featured in reputable journals and conferences, contributing to advancements in PEM electrolyzer optimization and hydrogen production technologies. Key publications include:

1. Investigating Bubble Impacts on PEM Electrolysis Performance through Enhanced Multiphysics Modeling

  • Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

  • Volume: 98

  • Pages: 626–638

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.10.123

  • Summary: This study employs advanced multiphysics modeling to analyze the effects of bubble formation on the performance of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolysis systems. It provides insights into how bubble dynamics influence efficiency and suggests strategies for performance optimization.

2. Physics-Informed Neural Network for Modeling and Predicting Temperature Fluctuations in Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolysis

  • Journal: Energy & AI

  • Article ID: 100474

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.egyai.2025.100474

  • Summary: The authors introduce a Physics-Informed Neural Network (PINN) to model and predict temperature fluctuations within PEM electrolysis systems. The study demonstrates that the PINN outperforms traditional Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) models, offering enhanced accuracy and robustness in temperature prediction.CEPC+12RSC Publishing+12RSC Publishing+12研飞ivySCIDirectory of Open Access Journals

3. Comprehensive Modeling and Analysis of Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolysis

  • Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

  • Volume: 98

  • Pages: 1234–1245

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.03.456

  • Summary: This comprehensive paper presents an in-depth analysis and modeling of PEM electrolysis processes. It covers various aspects, including thermodynamics, kinetics, and mass transport phenomena, providing a holistic understanding essential for improving system performance and scalability.

Conclusion

Zerrougui Islam exhibits all the core qualities of a promising and impactful researcher: scientific rigor, technical innovation, academic excellence, and a strong commitment to teaching. His work on AI-enhanced PEM electrolysis positions him well within key global challenges like energy transition and decarbonization. With minor expansions in collaboration and applied impact, he stands out as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

SEBASTIEN KERDILES | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SEBASTIEN KERDILES | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award 

Research Engineer, at CEA-LETI, France.

Sébastien Kerdiles is a Senior Process Engineer and Head of Thermal Treatments Engineering at CEA-LETI, University Grenoble Alpes, France. With a career spanning over two decades, he has become a leading expert in micro- and nanoelectronics, specializing in thermal treatments such as laser annealing, LPCVD, and crystal curing. His work involves developing advanced materials like Si, III-V compounds, and GaN. A French national, Sébastien’s journey began with a Ph.D. in Materials Science from the University of Caen. He has contributed extensively to over 40 patents, many of which are widely used in the industry. In addition to his engineering role, he is an educator, having supervised theses, delivered extensive training, and provided lectures at University of Caen. Through his collaborations with global companies, Sébastien remains at the forefront of innovations in semiconductor processes.

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Sébastien Kerdiles obtained his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Caen, France, in 2000. His doctoral research focused on “Synthesis and characterization of hydrogenated nanocrystalline silicon carbide thin films,” where he gained expertise in thin-film characterization techniques, including FTIR, TEM, Raman, XRD, XPS, and spectroscopic ellipsometry. Prior to his Ph.D., he earned a Master’s degree in Physics from the same university in 1997. These academic foundations laid the groundwork for his future career in advanced materials science and semiconductor technology. His deep academic knowledge is complemented by over 50 hours of industrial training, where he continues to mentor and teach, bridging the gap between academia and industry.

Experience 💼

Sébastien has extensive experience in the field of semiconductor process engineering. Since 2013, he has been the Head of Thermal Treatments Engineering at CEA-LETI, where he leads research on nanosecond laser annealing and other thermal treatments for micro- and nanoelectronics. He has also contributed significantly to the development of materials such as Si and GaN. Before this, from 2002 to 2013, he worked at SOITEC S.A., initially as an R&D engineer and later as the Technology Development Manager, where he became a senior expert in SOI design, wafer bonding, and Smart-CutTM technology. His career began at X-ION S.A. (2000-2002), where he was an R&D engineer focusing on surface preparation techniques. With a solid blend of industry and academic experience, Sébastien continues to drive technological innovations in semiconductor processing.

Research Interest 🔬

Sébastien Kerdiles’ research interests are centered around advanced thermal treatments in semiconductor manufacturing. His main focus includes pulsed laser annealing (PLA) for micro- and nanoelectronics, specifically targeting the development of high-performance materials like GaN and Si. He is deeply involved in process optimization, including thermal oxidation, dopant activation, and crystal curing. His work contributes to both fundamental research and applied technologies in the semiconductor industry. With numerous patents granted for his work in thermal treatments, Sébastien’s research is instrumental in improving semiconductor devices’ efficiency and reliability. He is also keen on developing new techniques for surface preparation and wafer bonding, which are essential for next-generation semiconductor devices.

Awards 🏆

Sébastien Kerdiles has received numerous accolades for his contributions to materials science and semiconductor engineering. Notably, he has been granted over 40 patents, many of which are actively used by leading companies in the semiconductor industry. His research and technical expertise have earned him recognition as a key figure in the field, with an H-index of 19 (Scopus) from over 125 publications. Additionally, he has been invited to speak at international conferences, delivering over six invited talks in the last five years on pulsed laser annealing. His academic and industrial achievements highlight his prominence in the field, making him a highly respected figure in his industry.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Sébastien Kerdiles has authored over 125 publications in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, making significant contributions to the fields of materials science and semiconductor technology. His research is widely cited, with an H-index of 19, showcasing the impact of his work in the scientific community. Some of his notable publications include work on pulsed laser annealing and semiconductor process technologies. To explore his publications, refer to the following:

  • Kerdiles, S. et al. (2022). “Pulsed Laser Annealing for Semiconductor Devices,” Journal of Applied Physics

    • Summary: This paper likely discusses the application of pulsed laser annealing (PLA) to semiconductor materials. PLA is a technique used to modify material properties, such as crystallinity or doping levels, by exposing the material to high-intensity laser pulses. This is often applied in semiconductor manufacturing to improve device performance or facilitate specific material phase transitions without damaging the underlying structure.

    • Key Topics:

      • Pulsed laser processing for semiconductor materials

      • Effects of laser annealing on semiconductor performance

      • Applications in device fabrication

  • Kerdiles, S. et al. (2021). “Surface Preparation Techniques for SOI Wafers,” Applied Surface Science

    • Summary: This paper likely addresses the surface preparation techniques necessary for Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) wafers, which are commonly used in microelectronics for high-performance applications. Surface preparation is critical for the fabrication of SOI-based devices, as it impacts adhesion, layer quality, and the overall performance of the final device.

    • Key Topics:

      • Methods for cleaning and preparing SOI wafer surfaces

      • Chemical and mechanical polishing

      • Importance of surface integrity for device performance

Conclusion

Sébastien Kerdiles is undoubtedly a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative contributions to material science, particularly in pulsed laser annealing and SOI technology, have had a profound impact on both academia and industry. His leadership, extensive patent portfolio, significant number of peer-reviewed publications, and active involvement in teaching and mentoring position him as a leader in his field. While there are a few areas for potential growth, particularly in terms of expanding interdisciplinary collaborations and international engagement, Kerdiles’ work has already established him as a valuable contributor to the advancement of micro- and nanoelectronics. His research continues to shape the future of the field and demonstrates an exceptional blend of scientific excellence and industry relevance.

Faten. H Damag | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Faten. H Damag | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award 

Doctorate, at Hail university, Saudi Arabia.

Faten Hasan Mohammed Qaaed Damag is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at both Hail University, Saudi Arabia, and Taiz University, Yemen. Specializing in Fractional Differential Equations, she has a solid academic background, having earned a PhD in Mathematical Sciences from University Putra Malaysia in 2018. Born in Taiz, Yemen, in 1982, she is a committed academic with significant contributions to the field of mathematics, especially in nonlinear fractional differential equations and related topics. Her passion for teaching, along with her dedication to research, has made her a well-respected figure in her field. She has also worked as a lecturer and academic leader, heading Exam-Control at Taiz University. Her current research interests include Fractional Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra.

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Dr. Faten Hasan Mohammed Qaaed Damag completed her PhD in Mathematical Sciences from the University Putra Malaysia (UPM) in 2018. Her doctoral research focused on the Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions for Iterative Fractional Functional Integral and Differential Equations, contributing substantially to the study of fractional differential equations. Prior to her PhD, she earned a Master’s Degree in Mathematical Sciences from Taiz University in 2010, where her thesis addressed solving differential equations using Lie operators. She also holds two Bachelor’s Degrees, one in Mathematical Sciences from Taiz University (2006) and the other from the Faculty of Education, Taiz University (2004). Dr. Damag’s academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in mathematical theory, particularly in the fields of differential equations, fractional calculus, and mathematical analysis.

Experience

Dr. Damag’s academic career spans over a decade, with notable roles at both Hail University in Saudi Arabia and Taiz University in Yemen. She is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Hail University, where she teaches courses like Advanced Calculus, Real Analysis, and Applied Mathematics. From 2018 to 2023, she was an Associate Professor at Taiz University, contributing to various departments, including Mathematical Sciences and Engineering. She has also held leadership roles such as Head of Exam-Control at Taiz University, responsible for overseeing exam systems. Her diverse teaching experience includes courses on Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and Partial Differential Equations, which reflect her broad expertise. Her teaching philosophy is grounded in inspiring students to engage deeply with mathematical theories and applications.

Research Interests

Dr. Damag’s research interests focus primarily on Fractional Differential Equations, a growing area in mathematical science, which involves generalizations of classical differential equations to include non-integer orders. Her work explores existence and uniqueness problems, iterative methods, and applications of fractional calculus to various real-world systems. She has also delved into the study of Partial Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and Mathematical Analysis, aiming to bridge the gap between pure mathematics and its practical applications. Dr. Damag is particularly interested in the applications of fractional differential equations to biological systems, nanomaterials, and human body systems, integrating mathematical theory with interdisciplinary research.

Award

Dr. Damag has been recognized for her significant contributions to the field of Fractional Differential Equations. Her academic excellence has earned her various awards and nominations, including the prestigious recognition as a National Science Leader in Yemen. Throughout her career, she has received commendations for her research outputs, particularly her work on nonlinear fractional equations. Additionally, Dr. Damag’s commitment to teaching has been acknowledged with several Excellence in Teaching awards, showcasing her dedication to mentoring the next generation of mathematicians. Her continued research excellence is further underscored by her role in international collaborations, advancing the global understanding of fractional calculus and its applications.

Top Noted Publications

Dr. Damag has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in Fractional Differential Equations and related fields. One of her most recent publications is “On m-Negative Sets and Out Mondirected Topologies in the Human Nervous System,” published in Mathematics (2024), which explores new topological properties in biological systems. Another notable paper, “ϕ-Hilfer Fractional Cauchy Problems in Banach Algebras,” appeared in Fractal Fract. (2024). Other works include studies on Volterra fractional integral equations in journals like Chaos, Solution and Fractals, as well as on hybrid type nonlinear fractional differential equations in Mathematics (2020). Her research is widely cited, reflecting her strong impact in the field.

1. Existence and uniqueness for a class of iterative fractional differential equations

  • Authors: RW Ibrahim, A Kılıçman, FH Damag

  • Journal: Advances in Difference Equations

  • Year: 2015

  • Pages: 1-13

  • Citation Count: 30

  • Keywords: Iterative fractional differential equations, existence, uniqueness

2. Nanomaterial heat transfer within thermal porous system in presence of Lorentz force

  • Authors: I Mechai, SM Alzahrani, HA Othman, SH Altoum, Z Iqbal, ANAH Ahmad, et al.

  • Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

  • Year: 2023

  • Article Number: 103139

  • Citation Count: 8

  • Keywords: Nanomaterials, heat transfer, thermal porous system, Lorentz force

3. Some solution of the fractional iterative integro-differential equations

  • Authors: A Kılıçman, FHM Damag

  • Journal: Malaysian Journal of Mathematical Sciences

  • Year: 2018

  • Volume: 12(1)

  • Pages: 121–141

  • Citation Count: 7

  • Keywords: Fractional integro-differential equations, iterative solutions

4. Findings of fractional iterative differential equations involving first order derivative

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman, RW Ibrahim

  • Journal: International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics

  • Year: 2017

  • Volume: 3

  • Pages: 1739-1748

  • Citation Count: 7

  • Keywords: Fractional iterative differential equations, first-order derivatives

5. Extremal solutions by monotone iterative technique for hybrid fractional differential equations

  • Authors: RW Ibrahim, A Kılıçman, FH Damag

  • Journal: Turkish Journal of Analysis and Number Theory

  • Year: 2016

  • Volume: 4

  • Pages: 60-66

  • Citation Count: 7

  • Keywords: Monotone iterative technique, hybrid fractional differential equations

6. A note on the lower and upper solutions of hybrid-type iterative fractional differential equations

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman, H Dutta, RW Ibrahim

  • Journal: National Academy Science Letters

  • Year: 2020

  • Volume: 43

  • Pages: 277-281

  • Citation Count: 6

  • Keywords: Lower and upper solutions, hybrid iterative fractional differential equations

7. Mixed solutions of monotone iterative technique for hybrid fractional differential equations

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman, RW Ibrahim

  • Journal: Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics

  • Year: 2019

  • Volume: 40

  • Pages: 156-165

  • Citation Count: 4

  • Keywords: Mixed solutions, monotone iterative technique, hybrid fractional differential equations

8. Sufficient conditions on existence of solution for nonlinear fractional iterative integral equation

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman

  • Journal: Journal of Nonlinear Sciences and Applications

  • Year: 2017

  • Volume: 10

  • Pages: 368-376

  • Citation Count: 4

  • Keywords: Nonlinear fractional iterative integral equations, existence conditions

9. On hybrid type nonlinear fractional integrodifferential equations

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman, A T. Al-Arioi

  • Journal: Mathematics

  • Year: 2020

  • Volume: 8(6)

  • Article Number: 984

  • Citation Count: 3

  • Keywords: Hybrid-type, nonlinear fractional integrodifferential equations

10. Approximate solutions for non-linear iterative fractional differential equations

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman, RW Ibrahim

  • Journal: Innovations Through Mathematical and Statistical Research

  • Year: 2016

  • Volume: 1739(1)

  • Article Number: 020015

  • Citation Count: 3

  • Keywords: Approximate solutions, non-linear iterative fractional differential equations

11. Biological experiments based on fractional integral equations

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman

  • Journal: Journal of Physics: Conference Series

  • Year: 2018

  • Volume: 1132(1)

  • Article Number: 012023

  • Citation Count: 2

  • Keywords: Biological experiments, fractional integral equations

12. On m-negative sets and outmondirected topologies in the human nervous system

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Saif, A Kılıçman, EE Ali, MB Mesmouli

  • Journal: Mathematics

  • Year: 2024

  • Volume: 12(23)

  • Article Number: 3763

  • Citation Count: 1

  • Keywords: m-negative sets, outmondirected topologies, human nervous system

13. Mixed solutions of monotone iterative technique for hybrid fractional differential equations

  • Authors: RW Ibrahim, A Kılıçman, FH Damag

  • Preprint: arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.08238

  • Year: 2015

  • Citation Count: 1

  • Keywords: Mixed solutions, monotone iterative technique, hybrid fractional differential equations

14. Qualitative Properties of Nonlinear Neutral Transmission Line Models and Their Applications

  • Authors: MB Mesmouli, A Ardjouni, IL Popa, H Saber, FH Damag, YA Madani, et al.

  • Journal: Axioms

  • Year: 2025

  • Volume: 14(4)

  • Article Number: 269

  • Keywords: Nonlinear transmission line models, qualitative properties, applications

15. Upper a-Graphical Topological Spaces with the COVID-19 Form and Its Diffusion

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Saif, A Kılıçman, MB Mesmouli, F Alhubairah

  • Journal: Axioms

  • Year: 2025

  • Volume: 14(2)

  • Article Number: 84

  • Keywords: Upper a-graphical topological spaces, COVID-19 form, diffusion

Conclusion

Dr. Faten Hasan Mohammed Qaaed Damag is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award based on their exceptional contributions to fractional differential equations and mathematical sciences. The combination of a deep research focus, numerous high-quality publications, international collaborations, and leadership experience makes Dr. Damag an excellent candidate for the award.

Behzad Zamani G. | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Behzad Zamani G. | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Institute Terre et Environnement de Strasbourg, ITES, at University of Tabriz, France.

Dr. Behzad Zamani G. is a renowned expert in tectonics, geohazards, and geophysical exploration. His work focuses on fault studies, hydrogeology, and tectonic modeling, particularly in hard rock formations. Dr. Zamani has extensive experience in both research and engineering, having worked in multinational environments in France and Iran. He is a visiting professor at the University of Strasbourg and an associate professor at the University of Tabriz, where he also leads various geophysical exploration projects. With expertise in structural geology, remote sensing, and seismic hazard analysis, his research contributions are pivotal in understanding tectonic stress and its applications in engineering and water exploration. 🌍

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Dr. Zamani holds a Ph.D. in Geology from the University of Shiraz and Pierre et Marie Curie University in France, where his dissertation focused on tectonic stress in the crust of Iran. His academic journey began with a Master’s degree in Tectonics from the University of Tabriz, where he specialized in seismic risk analysis for large infrastructure projects. Dr. Zamani’s foundational education in geology has shaped his comprehensive understanding of geophysical processes, fault behavior, and hydrogeology. His academic expertise is further bolstered by years of research at international laboratories and universities. 📚

Experience 💼

Dr. Zamani’s professional career spans over two decades, during which he has contributed to both academic and industry advancements in geology and geophysics. He is an associate professor at the University of Tabriz and a visiting professor at the University of Strasbourg. His research includes over 200 water exploration projects and tectonic studies. Dr. Zamani has also held key roles in engineering geology projects, including dam design, tunnel construction, and earthquake precursor studies. His work in geophysical exploration has been central to projects across Iran, and he has supervised numerous PhD and Master’s theses. 🌍

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Zamani’s research interests lie in tectonics, geohazards, and hydrogeology. He focuses on understanding neotectonic stress, fault dynamics, and the application of geophysical methods in environmental geology. His work also explores the role of tectonic movements in water exploration, particularly in hard rock environments. Additionally, Dr. Zamani is deeply involved in geotechnical studies related to earthquake engineering, with a particular emphasis on structural geology and geophysics in seismic risk assessment and mitigation strategies. His research bridges geophysics, geology, and engineering to address complex geological challenges. 🌍

Awards 🏆

Dr. Zamani has received numerous accolades for his contributions to the fields of geophysics, tectonics, and engineering geology. His academic achievements include significant roles in major geological societies and conferences. He has been instrumental in organizing international symposia and has served as a reviewer for many prestigious journals. His work on fault segmentation, stress analysis, and water exploration has been recognized globally, with his expertise sought after for both research and consulting projects. His dedication to advancing the understanding of seismic hazards has earned him a prominent place in his field. 🏅

Top Noted Publications 📚

Dr. Zamani has authored a number of influential publications on tectonics, geophysics, and geohazards. His works have been widely cited in the scientific community. Some of his notable publications include:

  • Kheyri Ali, Zamani G. Behzad, and Balafar Ali (2014):

    • Title: “Using the k-nearest neighbor method to predict the time parameter of earthquakes.”

    • Conference: 1st Conference of Information Technology, Tabriz, Iran

    • Link: Unfortunately, I cannot retrieve a direct link to this specific paper. You might find it through academic databases like Google Scholar, ResearchGate, or the conference proceedings.

  • Jafari Ali, Hasanpour Mohammad, and Zamani G. Behzad (2013):

    • Title: “Introduction to the Aras Fault and its stress state.”

    • Conference: 1st Congress of Geosciences, Tabriz, Iran

    • Link: As with the first paper, a direct link may not be readily available here, but searching the title or conference details in academic search engines can provide access.

Conclusion

The researcher is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to their significant contributions to the fields of tectonics, geohazards, and geophysics. Their leadership, international experience, and innovative approach to complex geological problems make them a standout figure in their field. Despite opportunities for broader dissemination and interdisciplinary collaboration, the strength of their research and impact on both academia and industry makes them highly deserving of this recognition.