Dr Ting Shen | Education | Best Researcher Award |

Dr. Ting Shen | Education  | Best Researcher Award.

Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States

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 👨‍🎓 Bio Summary:

Dr. Ting Shen is an Assistant Professor at Missouri University of Science and Technology, specializing in quantitative research methods, data analytics, and large-scale assessment in social sciences. He has extensive experience in empirical quantitative research, particularly in education and psychology, and has received several prestigious awards for his contributions to the field

🎓 Education:

Dr. Shen earned his Ph.D. in Measurement and Quantitative Methods and an M.S. in Applied Statistics from Michigan State University. He also holds an M.Ed. in the History of Education from East China Normal University and a B.A. in English Literature from Huazhong Agricultural University.

🔍 Research Focus:

Dr. Shen’s research encompasses quantitative research methods, big data analytics, empirical research in social sciences, large-scale assessment and surveys, and measurement and evaluation. He is particularly interested in econometric methods, machine learning, and Bayesian inference.

🏆 Honors & Awards:

Dr. Shen has been recognized with several awards, including the 2020 AERA Fellowship Award on the Study of Deeper Learning and the 2020 Dr. Eugene Owen Scholarship from ICPSR. He also received the Travel Fund Fellowship from Michigan State University in 2018, the Summer Research Fellowship in 2015, and multiple Excellent Student Scholarships from Huazhong Agricultural University.

Professional Experience: 💼

Since August 2019, Dr. Shen has been an Assistant Professor at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Prior to this, he served as an Adjunct Faculty and Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Missouri – Columbia, where he was also a Senior Research Scientist at the Assessment Resource Center.

📚 Top Noted Publications :

Estimating Causal Effects of Class Size in Secondary Education: Evidence from TIMSS
Authors: T. Shen, S. Konstantopoulos
Journal: Research Papers in Education
Citation Index: 36 (5), 507-541
Year of Publication: 2021
Citations: 30

Class Size Effects on Reading Achievement in Europe: Evidence from PIRLS
Authors: T. Shen, S. Konstantopoulos
Journal: Studies in Educational Evaluation
Citation Index: 53, 98-114
Year of Publication: 2017
Citations: 26

Class Size Effects on Mathematics Achievement in Cyprus: Evidence from TIMSS
Authors: S. Konstantopoulos, T. Shen
Journal: Educational Research and Evaluation
Citation Index: 22 (1-2), 86-109
Year of Publication: 2016
Citations: 25

Are Class Size and Teacher Characteristics Associated with Cognitive Outcomes in Early Grades?
Authors: T. Shen, S. Konstantopoulos
Journal: School Effectiveness and School Improvement
Citation Index: 33 (3), 333-359
Year of Publication: 2022
Citations: 11

Occupational and Environmental Factors Influencing Morale of United States Federal Wildland Firefighters
Authors: R.M. Granberg, T. Shen, S.W. Pearson, R.M. Verble
Journal: International Journal of Wildland Fire
Citation Index: 32 (12), 1663-1676
Year of Publication: 2023
Citations: 3

Author Metrics 📊 : 

Dr. Shen’s research contributions are well-recognized, with several of his publications appearing in high-impact journals. He has collaborated with various scholars and has been actively involved in producing influential research in his field.

📅 Research Timeline:

Dr. Shen’s research journey began with his dissertation in 2018, focusing on sampling design effects in large-scale data and causal inference of class-size effects. Since then, he has continuously contributed to empirical quantitative research and large-scale assessment surveys. His recent works include strategic insights into market dynamics for carbon management and the effects of class size on science achievement.

Dr Ekementeabasi Umoh | Physiology | Best Researcher Award |

Dr. Ekementeabasi Umoh ,Arthur Jarvis University, Nigeria : Physiology,  Best Researcher Award 

👋 Introduction:

Dr. Ekementeabasi Aniebo Umoh, a dedicated and innovative graduate of Physiology with a recent Ph.D. in Gastrointestinal Tract Physiology from the esteemed University of Calabar, Cross River State. Born on the 1st of January, 1991, in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, His  passionate about education, research, administration, and the profound impact of imparting knowledge.

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🎓 Educational Journey:

Embarking on His academic journey, Dr. Ekementeabasi Aniebo Umoh earned his  Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Human Physiology from the University of Calabar, Cross River State, in 2013. This laid the foundation for my passion for physiological sciences. Subsequently, He pursued a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Human Physiology at the University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, solidifying my understanding of physiological intricacies in 2017. My commitment to academic excellence reached its pinnacle with the attainment of a Doctorate in Human Physiology, specializing in Gastrointestinal Tract Physiology, from the University of Calabar in 2023. The culmination of these experiences equipped me with a comprehensive understanding of the human body and honed my research skills, setting the stage for impactful contributions in the realms of teaching and research. 🌐

💼 Professional Background:

Dr. Ekementeabasi Aniebo Umoh academic journey includes a B.Sc. in Human Physiology, an M.Sc. in the same field, and culminating in a Ph.D. where he conducted groundbreaking research on topics such as the effects of Spironolactone and parsley on rat physiology and the comparative study of ginger and aspirin on cytoprotection in albino Wistar rats.

👨‍🏫 Teaching and Leadership Roles:

Presently, He serve as a Lecturer at Arthur Jarvis University in Akpabuyo, Cross River State, where he’ve taken on roles such as Acting Dean of Student Affairs and Head of the Department of Physiology. His responsibilities extend to lecturing on various physiological aspects, contributing to the development of the university’s academic policies, and ensuring the smooth operation of the academic timetable.

💻 Technical Proficiency:

In addition to his academic pursuits, He possess technical skills in Microsoft Office applications, ensuring seamless documentation and presentation of research findings. Dr. Ekementeabasi Aniebo Umoh skill set also includes public speaking, leadership, and a keen eye for detail.

📚 Research and Publications:

Dr. Ekementeabasi Aniebo Umoh research endeavors have resulted in several impactful publications, such as a scoping analysis of thirty-five years of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria and studies on the effects of ginger and aspirin on rat physiology. He was dedicated to contributing valuable insights to the scientific community.

🚀 Professional Goals:

Seeking opportunities to apply and enrich my expertise in Medical, education, practical learning, lecturing, and counseling in a government and/or private educational/health institution. Passionate about contributing to innovative and challenging environments.

🌐 Future Aspirations:

Dr. Ekementeabasi Aniebo Umoh aspirations extend beyond the present, aiming to be an integral part of an innovative and challenging environment where he can apply, share, and enrich my educational and professional knowledge. He was enthusiastic about making enduring contributions to the progressive development of any organization.

📚 Top Noted Publications:

2022:

Okoriwu, H.U., Umoh E. A., Asanga, E.E et al. (2022). “Thirty-five years (1986 – 2021) of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria: bibliometric and scoping analysis.” Aids Res Ther, 19, 64.

2023:

Umoh EA, Okoroiwu HU, Uchenwa MO, et al. (2023). “Comparative effect of ginger (an anti-inflammatory medicinal herb) and aspirin (a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) on cytoprotection and body weight changes in male albino Wistar rats.” J Biol Res.

EA Umoh, VK Uno, AE Effiong, E Otu, JO Asuquo, EE Osim (2023). “Comparative effect of ginger (an anti-inflammatory medical herb) and aspirin (a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) on liver enzymes in male albino wistar rats.” Journal of African Association of Physiological Sciences, 11 (1), 29-35.

EA Umoh, AO Obembe, DE Ikpi, OE Eniang-Esien, JO Asuquo (2023). “Effect of chronic administration of magnesium supplement (magnesium glycinate) on male albino wistar rats’ intestinal (Ileum) motility, body weight changes, food and water intake.” Heliyon, 9 (8), 2023.

 

In conclusion, Dr. Ekementeabasi Aniebo Umoh journey from a diligent student to a passionate educator and researcher has equipped me with a diverse skill set. He was poised to contribute significantly to the fields of Medical, education, and practical learning. Eager to embrace challenges in either governmental or private educational/health institutions, He confident in his ability to make immediate and lasting contributions.