Mariarita Tarantino | Economia Circolare | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Mariarita Tarantino | Economia Circolare | Excellence in Research Award

PhD | The University of Università Degli Studi Della Tuscia | Italy

Dr. Mariarita Tarantino Amirhossein Moghanian, Sirus Safaee, Ahmet Akif Kizilkurtlu, Mohammad Mehrdar, Ramin Farmani, Soroush Mehrani, Ali Akpek, and Mahdis Nesabi analyzes the application of powder metallurgy in dental biomaterials. It discusses processing routes, consolidation techniques, and post-processing strategies that enable controlled porosity, optimized microstructures, and improved mechanical and biological performance. Metallic, ceramic, and composite dental materials fabricated through conventional and advanced PM methods are evaluated in terms of strength, osseointegration, corrosion resistance, and clinical relevance. The review also addresses current limitations, scalability challenges, and future directions for PM-based dental biomaterial fabrication.

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Veronica Corsetti | Reproductive Biology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Veronica Corsetti | Reproductive Biology | Women Researcher Award

Researcher | The University of  National Research Council | Italy

Dr. Veronica Corsetti is a biomedical researcher whose scientific contributions span neurodegeneration, molecular neuroscience, mitochondrial biology, and translational nutrition science. Her early research provided seminal insights into tau protein truncation, mitochondrial dysfunction, synaptic failure, and apoptotic mechanisms underlying Alzheimer’s disease and related tauopathies, contributing to novel diagnostic biomarkers and immunotherapeutic strategies. She has co authored influential studies on mitophagy, neurotoxic tau fragments, signaling, amyloid tau interactions, and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers, many of which are widely cited in the neurodegeneration field. More recently, 24 peer-reviewed documents  1,207 citations , h-index, 17 her work has expanded into human reproduction and fertility, investigating the role of nutrition, low-carbohydrate and Mediterranean dietary patterns, inflammation, and metabolic regulation in male and female reproductive health.

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Lwando Mdleleni | Environmental Science | Best Research Article Award

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

Senior Research Specialist | Human Science Research Councli | South Africa

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

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

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

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

GUILHERME MARQUES | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Guilherme Marques | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul | Brazil

Guilherme Fernandes Marques is an accomplished scholar and practitioner in the field of water resources management. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Instituto de Pesquisas Hidráulicas (IPH), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil, With a career spanning over two decades, he has established himself as a leading expert in hydro-economics, water governance, climate adaptation, and integrated water resources planning. Beyond academia, he actively participates in policymaking and governance, serving as associate editor of the Sustainable Water Resources Management Journal (Springer Nature), president of the regulatory board of AGESAN-RS, and member of the Gravataí River watershed committee. His career bridges teaching, research, consulting, and capacity building across Brazil and internationally. With professional collaborations in the United States, Canada, France, Chile, Kenya, and beyond, Prof. Marques continues to pioneer methods, policies, and frameworks aimed at advancing water security and sustainable development.

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Prof. Marques holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Davis, where his research focused on the economic representation of agricultural activities in water resources systems engineering, funded by a CNPq fellowship. He also earned an M.Sc. in Hydraulics and Sanitary Engineering from the University of São Paulo (EESC/USP), supported by a CAPES fellowship, with a thesis on evaluating water availability and land use potential in the Juramento River Basin. His foundational academic training was completed at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), where he obtained his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering. Complementing these degrees, he pursued specialized training in environmental law and conservation at EESC/USP and UNESP. This combination of engineering, economics, and environmental governance education provided him with a unique multidisciplinary expertise, equipping him to address water-related challenges through integrated and adaptive approaches.

Experience

Prof. Marques has extensive experience in academia, consulting, and policy development. At UFRGS/IPH, he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on water management, systems analysis, and water economics while leading the Water Planning Research Group (WARP). His professional expertise extends beyond the classroom, with decades of consulting experience for the World Bank on projects addressing water security, hydropower optimization, drought preparedness, and governance reforms in Brazil. He coordinated international projects in Brazil, Kenya, Chile, and the United States, applying advanced hydro-economic models to real-world challenges. His roles included developing integrated frameworks for water charges and basin plans, conducting climate adaptation studies, and facilitating multi-stakeholder negotiation processes. Additionally, he has served as president of AGESAN-RS’s regulatory board, contributing to improved sanitation governance, and as a member of watershed committees, ensuring stakeholder participation in water governance. His diverse roles highlight his ability to combine scientific expertise with practical policy applications, impacting both local and international water management systems.

Research Interests

Prof. Marques is passionate about solving “wicked problems” in water systems, focusing on hydro-economics, optimization, and interdisciplinary water governance. His research interests include water economics, valuation of environmental assets, conjunctive use of surface and groundwater, hydropower optimization, reservoir operations, and environmental flows. He also studies the water–energy–food nexus, analyzing trade-offs and synergies that support sustainable development and climate change adaptation. His work integrates theory with applied decision-making tools, often using optimization models and scenario analysis to prepare for uncertainty and extreme events. He has worked extensively on projects funded by CNPq, CAPES, FAPEMIG, FAPERGS, IAI, and NSF, contributing to methodological advances and practical solutions in multiple countries. Through his leadership at the WARP research group, he has built interdisciplinary collaborations that bridge academia, public agencies, and international organizations, generating insights that influence both scientific research and governance practices in water resources and climate resilience.

Awards & Recognitions

Throughout his career, Prof. Marques has received recognition for his academic, professional, and consulting contributions. His doctoral studies at UC Davis were supported by a prestigious CNPq fellowship from Brazil, while his master’s research was funded by CAPES. He has successfully led and secured competitive funding from Brazilian and international agencies, including CNPq, CAPES, FAPEMIG, FAPERGS, the Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI), and the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). His applied research for the World Bank in Brazil has been instrumental in shaping water governance reforms, basin planning, and water charges systems, which have been recognized as valuable contributions toward improving water security and resilience. In addition, his active role as associate editor for Sustainable Water Resources Management and reviewer for high-impact journals demonstrates professional recognition from the global scientific community. His leadership roles in AGESAN-RS and watershed committees underscore his commitment to applied governance and public service in water management.

Publications

Prof. Marques has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing to the advancement of water governance, hydro-economics, and environmental sustainability. Selected recent publications include:

Nhampossa, J.A.; Marques, G.F.; et al. Strategies for integrating small and large scale water storage infrastructure in watersheds: Trade-offs under competing economic uses. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management.
Cited by 32 articles.

Dalcin, A.P.; Marques, G.F.; et al. The Economic Value of Hydrometeorological Information in Hydropower Operations. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management.
Cited by 29 articles.

Riediger, P.I.; Marques, G.F.; et al. Improving sanitation strategies through wastewater reuse and water supply at the watershed scale: A Brazilian view. Water Policy.
Cited by 36 articles.

Marques, G.F.; Formiga-Johnsson, R.M.; et al. Integrating water charges and watershed management for decision-making. Sustainable Water Resources Management.
Cited by 41 articles.

Conclusion

Prof. Guilherme Fernandes Marques is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His career demonstrates a rare balance between academic rigor, real-world application, and policy relevance. His long-standing dedication to water security, hydro-economic optimization, and sustainable resource governance has had a transformative impact both in Brazil and internationally. With further expansion of international collaborations and interdisciplinary outreach, he has the potential to become a leading global authority in water resources research. Overall, his profile strongly merits recognition with this award.

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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🎓 Education 

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.

Dr. Lilita Ābele | Circular Economy | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr. Lilita Ābele | Circular Economy | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr. Lilita Ābele , Riga Technical University , Latvia.

Dr. Lilita Ābele 🎓, is a distinguished Latvian researcher and academic with a strong background in social sciences, environmental studies, and engineering 🌍🔬. Currently serving as Senior Lecturer and Senior Scientific Expert at RTU Liepaja Academy, she also leads the Circular Economy Center ♻️🏢. With a PhD in Social Sciences from Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies 🎓 (2024), she is a recognized expert by the Latvian Science Council 🏛️ for 2025–2028. Her work spans multiple fields, contributing to sustainability, environmental research, and economic development 💡🌱.

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Education and Experience 

  • 🎓 2024 – PhD in Social Sciences, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies

  • 📚 2003–2010 – Doctoral studies in Management Science, University of Latvia

  • 🎓 2003 – Master’s in Environmental Sciences, University of Latvia

  • 🎓 2001 – Bachelor of Social Sciences, University of Latvia

  • 👩‍🏫 2001–2025 – Lecturer, RTU Liepaja Academy / University of Liepaja

  • 🔬 2012–2018 – Head, DIF Environmental Research Centre

  • 👩‍💼 2014–2025 – Director, Professional Master’s Program “Ecotechnology”

  • ♻️ 2018–2025 – Head, Circular Economy Center

  • 👥 2013–2025 – Vice Chairman, DIC Council

  • 🧪 2024–2025 – Senior Scientific Expert

  • 📈 2019–2025 – Researcher at RTU LA DIC

Summary Suitability

Dr. Lilita Ābele is a prime candidate for the Pioneer Researcher Award, recognized for her groundbreaking contributions to sustainable development, circular economy, and interdisciplinary integration across environmental sciences, social sciences, and engineering ♻️🌍📊. With over two decades of academic leadership and scientific inquiry, she has pioneered initiatives that merge economic growth with ecological responsibility, transforming theory into impactful practice.

Professional Development

Dr. Lilita Ābele professional development is rooted in interdisciplinary growth across academia and applied research 🔬📘. Over more than two decades, she has blended environmental science, economics, and civil engineering in teaching and leadership roles 🎓🏗️. As Director of the “Ecotechnology” Master’s Program and Head of the Circular Economy Center ♻️📚, she has pioneered sustainable development education in Latvia. Her research at RTU LA DIC and leadership in national councils 👩‍🔬🇱🇻 reflect her commitment to innovation and sustainability. Recognized for her expertise, she continuously integrates policy, science, and community needs in her evolving academic journey 🌱🧭.

🔹 Research Focus 

Dr. Lilita Ābele research focuses on sustainability, circular economy, and eco-innovation ♻️🔬. With a multidisciplinary lens, she bridges social sciences, environmental policy, and engineering to address pressing global challenges 🌍📊. Her work explores how economic development can harmonize with environmental stewardship 🌱📈. As a recognized expert in Earth sciences, environmental sciences, civil engineering, and economics 🏗️🌿, she contributes to sustainable infrastructure and community-based solutions. Through applied research, academic leadership, and national science council involvement 🇱🇻💡, Lilita promotes transformative practices toward greener economies and healthier ecosystems 🚀🌾.

🔹 Awards and Honors 

  • 🏅 Expert Rights by Latvian Science Council (2025–2028) in:

    • Social Sciences – Economics and Entrepreneurship 💼📘

    • Engineering and Technology – Civil and Transport Engineering 🏗️🚉

    • Natural Sciences – Earth Sciences, Physical Geography & Environmental Sciences 🌍📊

  • 📊 Hirsch Index (Scopus): 5 – Recognized scientific impact 📈📖

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Assessment of Knowledge and Habits for Planning Dematerialization of Municipalities
  • 📅 Date: 2023-10-01

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference – EXPO Proceedings

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2023/5.1/s21.43

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Lilita Abele, Elita Jermolajeva, Linda Alksne

2️⃣ Creativity as a Tool for Regional Ecological and Environmental Economic Development
  • 📅 Date: 2023-10-01

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference – EXPO Proceedings

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2023/5.1/s21.45

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Karlis Markus, Baiba Rivza, Lilita Abele

3️⃣ Green Competitiveness and Digitization in Latvia Municipalities
  • 📅 Date: 2023-10-01

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference – EXPO Proceedings

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2023/5.1/s20.18

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Lilita Abele, Baiba Rivza, Peteris Rivza, Karlis Markus

4️⃣ Methodology for Evaluating Components in the Production of Green Concrete
  • 📅 Date: 2022-12-27

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference
    Nano, Bio, Green and Space – Technologies For a Sustainable Future

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2022v/6.2/s26.56

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Lilita Abele, Anna Muhina

5️⃣ Use of Wood Ash from Centralised Heat Recovery
  • 📅 Date: 2022-12-27

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference
    Energy and Clean Technologies

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2022v/4.2/s18.18

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Lilita Abele, Martins Tidens

6️⃣ Sustainable Packaging Material for Cotton Pads Production in Latvia
  • 📅 Date: 2022-11-15

  • 📖 Type: Conference Paper

  • 📍 Conference: SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference – EXPO Proceedings

  • 📘 DOI: 10.5593/sgem2022/4.1/s17.20

  • 📚 ISSN: 1314-2704

  • 👥 Contributors: Anastasija Otava, Lilita Abele

Conclusion

Dr. Lilita Ābele’s career embodies the essence of a pioneering researcher—visionary, interdisciplinary, and socially impactful. Her contributions transcend academic boundaries, promoting circular economy practices, eco-conscious innovation, and sustainable policymaking. As a recognized leader in research and education, she is not only shaping scientific thought but also driving real-world transformation. For these reasons, she is eminently deserving of the Pioneer Researcher Award 🏅🌍💡.