Rounak Raman | Information Technology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Mr. Rounak Raman | Information Technology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Netaji Subhas University of Technology | India

Mr. Rounak Raman is an emerging researcher specializing in computer networking, IoT security, wireless sensor networks, AI-driven network management, and Generative AI. His scholarly contributions include CONTEXT-NET, a context-aware aggregation protocol for opportunistic networks, and ARMor-IoT, a trust-optimized mechanism enhancing IoT reliability, reflecting innovation in secure communication systems. He has also developed EAHCP, an energy-aware hybrid clustering protocol improving network lifetime, and HKRISRP, a hierarchical key-rotation framework for strengthened WSN security. His interdisciplinary work spans neurofeedback analytics, semantic search, YOLO-based computer vision, and enterprise generative AI tools. Overall, his research demonstrates strong technical depth, real-world impact, and a focus on secure, intelligent, and energy-efficient networked systems.

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ARMor-IoT: Aggregated Reliable Mechanism for Optimized Trust in IoT
– International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Its Application, 2025

Alperen Taş | Cardiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alperen Taş | Cardiology | Best Researcher Award

Ahi Evran University | Turkey

Dr. Alperen Taş is an emerging cardiology researcher whose work centers on acute heart failure, coronary syndromes, inflammatory biomarkers, prognostic scoring systems, and no-reflow phenomena. He focuses on developing and validating clinical biomarkers and risk-prediction models that enhance early diagnosis, guide clinical decisions, and improve mortality prediction in high-risk cardiac patients. His peer-reviewed contributions span key diagnostic tools, including the Scottish Inflammatory Prognostic Score, prognostic nutritional index, QT interval–GRACE score integration, intracoronary ECG, HALP score, Osaka Prognostic Score, and novel biomarkers such as PDGF-BB, chemerin, and derived NLR. His collaborative studies explore infective endocarditis, myocardial infarction, coronary no-reflow, heart failure progression, echocardiographic functional assessment, and medication-related cardiovascular effects. He has shared his findings at national cardiology congresses, advancing scientific dialogue on inflammatory markers and cardiovascular prognostication. With 12 publications, 24 citations, and an h-index of 2, Dr. Alperen Taş demonstrates solid developing research impact, strong collaboration, and a promising trajectory in preventive cardiology and biomarker-based risk stratification.

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Taş, A., Tunca, Ç., Tanık, V. O., & Özlek, B. (2025). The Scottish inflammatory prognostic score: A novel biomarker for predicting in-hospital mortality in acute heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Heart & Lung, 74, 291–299.

Fatima Bouyahia | Sustainability | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Fatima Bouyahia | Sustainability | Excellence in Research Award

Cadi Ayyad University  | Morocco

Prof. Dr. Fatima Bouyahia is an established engineering scholar whose research spans industrial engineering, logistics, mechanical sealing systems, tribology, and durable materials. With a growing academic footprint reflected in 9 Scopus-indexed publications, 38 citations, and an h-index of 3, she actively contributes to advancing the optimization and monitoring of industrial systems. She has authored a specialized book on mechanical sealing systems and produced a substantial body of international journal articles and conference communications. Her research leadership is evident through the supervision of multiple doctoral theses and extensive industrial project engagements. Her expertise includes logistics optimization, materials performance, and tribological applications, supported by roles as reviewer, guest editor, and scientific committee member in reputable international platforms. She has participated in several international research projects and received notable recognition for her scientific contributions, reflecting her strong visibility and influence within the engineering research community.

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Bouyahia, F., Belaqziz, S., Meliani, Y., Lissane Elhaq, S., & Boukachour, J. (2025). A novel truck appointment system for container terminals. Sustainability, 17(13).

Badr, R. M., Amine, E., Fatima, B., Mohammed, R., Meryiem, D., Hicham, M., Mouad, E. K., Younes, C., & Chouaib, E. (2025). Sustainable building materials: Optimization and performance analysis of plaster/wood shavings composites for thermal insulation. Journal of Composites Science, 9(6).

Bouyahia, F. (2014). Comportement THD des butées à patins oscillants. PAF.

Mohammad Athar | Forensic Science | Excellence in Academia Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Athar | Forensic Science | Excellence in Academia Award

Institute for Excellence in Higher Education | India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Athar is an accomplished academic and multidisciplinary researcher whose work spans Forensic Science, Forensic Toxicology, Forensic Biochemistry, Medico-legal Investigation, Biomarker Studies, Food Toxicology, Analytical Method Development, and the operation of sophisticated instruments such as FTIR, HPLC, and HPTLC. His research portfolio includes impactful studies on orthopedic surgical approaches, tattoo ink toxicology, trace evidence analysis, salivaomics, and oral cancer biomarkers, along with scientific contributions in virology, nutrition, cosmetics toxicology, and public health. He has published extensively in national and international journals, authored multiple review papers, contributed chapters to academic books, and served on editorial boards and scientific committees across diverse biomedical and forensic domains. His research on salivary biomarkers for early cancer detection and analytical techniques for chemical and toxicological identification highlights his commitment to translational and applied scientific advancements. Recognized with several academic honors, best paper awards, and leadership roles in international conferences, Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Athar has established a strong reputation in advancing forensic sciences and interdisciplinary analytical research.

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Featured Publications

Athar, M. S., Ashwood, N., Arealis, G., Hamlet, M., & Salt, E. (2018). Acromioclavicular joint disruptions: A comparison of two surgical approaches ‘hook’ and ‘rope’. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, 26(1), 2309499017749984.

Athar, M. S., Fazal, M. A., Ashwood, N., Arealis, G., Buchanan, D., & Okoth, F. H. (2019). Daycase trauma list: A safe and cost-effective service delivery. The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 101(7), 519–521.

Athar, M. (2019). Undesirable effects of different chemicals used in tattoo inks. MOJ Toxicology, 5(2).

Athar, M. S., Aerialis, G., Ashwood, N., & Bain, G. (2017). Symptomatic scaphotrapeziotrapezoid carpal coalition: The natural history and a surgical option for treatment. Open Journal of Orthopedics, 7(5), 127–139.

Malviya, M. A. S. (2023). Analysis of oral cancer–specific biomarkers as a validation tool for future diagnosis. Global Journal of Dentistry and Oral Hygiene, 10(1), 6.

Ajay Kumar Singh | Mycoherbicide | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Ajay Kumar Singh | Mycoherbicide | Editorial Board Member

AG Bio Systems Private Limited | India

Dr. Ajay Kumar Singh is a multidisciplinary researcher whose work spans agricultural biotechnology, biocontrol systems, nanotechnology, ecology, and horticultural science, with significant contributions including biocompatible nanomaterials for nutrient delivery, ecological analyses across Himalayan elevation gradients, and innovative strategies for sustainable crop enhancement. He has authored influential publications on nanomaterial applications in food science, floriculture physiology, myco-herbicidal metabolites, vegetation dynamics, fuel injection systems, and integrated pest management, with several appearing in high-impact journals such as Frontiers in Nutrition and Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. Professionally, he has driven major advancements in biopesticides, microbial technologies, and bioherbicide development, spearheading innovations for controlling invasive weeds and agricultural pests while contributing to the creation of biocontrol molecules, biopharma technologies, and nanofiber-based agricultural solutions in collaboration with leading research institutions. His expertise in microbial biotechnology, mycology, biocontrol formulation, sustainable agriculture, and applied nanoscience positions him as a highly capable candidate for editorial roles requiring broad scientific insight, interdisciplinary understanding, and applied research leadership.

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Ranjha, M. M. A. N., Shafique, B., Rehman, A., Mehmood, A., Ali, A., Zahra, S. M., … Singh, A. K. (2022). Biocompatible nanomaterials in food science, technology, and nutrient drug delivery: Recent developments and applications. Frontiers in Nutrition, 8, 778155.

Pushkar, N. C., & Singh, A. K. (2012). Effect of pinching and growth retardants on flowering and yield of African marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) var. Pusa Narangi Gainda. International Journal of Horticulture, 2.

Pandey, A. K., Sharma, R., & Singh, A. K. (2007). Herbicidal potential of cell free culture filtrate of Helminthosporium sp FGCC#74 against Hyptis suaveolens. Journal of Basic & Applied Mycology, 6(I&II), 89–93.

Negi, V. S., Pandey, A., Singh, A., Bahukhandi, A., Pharswan, D. S., Gaira, K. S., … (2024). Elevation gradients alter vegetation attributes in mountain ecosystems of eastern Himalaya, India. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 7, 1381488.

Singh, A. K., Lanjewar, A. M., & Rehman, A. (2014). Direct fuel injection system in gasoline engine: A review. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering.

Qingguo Ma | Water Treatment | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Qingguo Ma | Water Treatment | Editorial Board Member

Taiyuan Institute of Technology | China

Dr. Qingguo Ma is a materials and environmental catalysis researcher whose work centers on advanced oxidation processes, catalytic degradation of formaldehyde, and the development of high-performance metal oxide catalysts. With 6 Scopus-indexed publications, 68 citations, and an h-index of 4, his research contributions span perovskite materials, transition-metal oxides, lanthanum-based composite oxides, and heterogeneous Fenton-like systems for pollutant removal. Dr. Qingguo Ma’s notable achievement includes the design of perovskite-type LaMnO₃/LaCoO₃ catalysts capable of accelerating formaldehyde oxidation up to 12-fold faster than conventional catalysts at room temperature. His work elucidates the key roles of Co²⁺ species, sulfate radicals (SO₄•–), and hydroxyl radicals (•OH) in catalytic pathways, providing new insights into environmental remediation chemistry. He maintains an active research portfolio with collaborations across multiple materials and environmental science domains, reflecting a strong and evolving profile suitable for scientific editorial and peer-review activities.

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Featured Publications

Ma, Q., et al. (2024). Preparation of perovskite-type LaMnO₃ and its catalytic degradation of formaldehyde in wastewater. Molecules.

Maryam Ishaq | Construction Materials | Excellence in Research Award

Mrs. Maryam Ishaq | Construction Materials | Excellence in Research Award

University of Sulaimani | Iraq

Mrs. Maryam Ishaq is an emerging researcher in geotechnical engineering, cement chemistry, and sustainable construction materials, with a strong focus on integrating waste glass powder into concrete to enhance durability and environmental performance. Her publications explore chemical characterization, ASR mitigation, mechanical behavior, particle size effects, multivariate chemical analysis, and predictive strength modeling in glass-modified concrete. She has contributed to reputable journals such as Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy, and Structural Concrete, establishing a promising citation record in a short period. Her work advances the development of greener, high-performance concrete materials through innovative material behavior studies and chemical optimization strategies. Alongside her research, she has gained hands-on engineering experience in road construction projects, contributing to quality assurance, structural performance evaluation, and field-based technical decision-making, further strengthening her applied engineering expertise.

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  1. Ishaq, M. B., Mohammed, A. S., & Mohammed, A. A. (2025). Chemical characterization and performance optimization of waste glass-modified concrete for sustainable construction. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 44, 101968.

  2. Ishaq, M. B., Mohammed, A. S., & Mohammed, A. A. (2025). The role of waste glass powder in alkali-silica reaction mitigation: Transforming glasscrete durability through chemical composition dynamics. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 45, 102019.

  3. Ishaq, M. B., Mohammed, A. S., & Mohammed, A. A. (2025). Novel exploration of chemical compounds in mono-variate, bi-variate, and multi-variate scenarios of waste glass powder as a cement replacement in concrete. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 43, 101894.

  4. Ishaq, M. B., & Mohammed, A. S. (2025). Optimizing compressive strength prediction in glass powder-modified concrete: A comprehensive study on silicon dioxide and calcium oxide influence across varied samples. Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, 64(1), 20250095.

  5. Ishaq, M. B., & Karim, F. R. (2024). Effect of thickness of reinforced concrete jacketing on solid reinforced concrete beam’s flexural strength: A critical review. Construction, 4(2), 94–102.

Roshan Shaikh | Molecular Genetics | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Roshan Shaikh | Molecular Genetics | Excellence in Research Award

Lifecell Ineternational Pvt. Ltd | India

Dr. Roshan Shaikh is a molecular geneticist specializing in prenatal diagnostics, human genetics, and pathogen detection, with contributions spanning chromosomal aneuploidy analysis, MLPA-based genomic rearrangement studies, BRCA1/BRCA2 variation research, and miRNA-mediated gene regulation. His scientific work includes publications on spinal muscular atrophy with trisomy 21 co-diagnosis, ACKR1/Duffy antigen polymorphisms, Plasmodium vivax infections in Duffy-negative individuals, and the molecular coevolution of Anopheles vectors and Plasmodium parasites. He has also contributed insights into hemoglobinopathies, malaria epidemiology, and population-specific genetic markers in India. His research experience integrates cancer genetics, molecular biology, and genomics, supported by hands-on expertise in advanced genetic testing platforms, assay development, and molecular analysis for both clinical and research applications. His academic involvement further extends to teaching microbiology and biotechnology, introducing students to molecular and bioinformatics tools and strengthening interdisciplinary scientific training.

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Shaikh, R., Sethu, P., Shanmugam, J., Nagaraja, M. P., & Chotrani, M. (2026). Concurrent diagnosis of spinal muscular atrophy and trisomy 21: Value of comprehensive analysis in prenatal genetic testing. Clinica Chimica Acta.

Barthelemy Zra Mha | Mechanics | Excellence in Academia Award

Mr. Barthelemy Zra Mha | Mechanics | Excellence in Academia Award

Ngaoundere University | Cameroon

Mr. Barthelemy Zra Mha is an emerging researcher in solids mechanics, materials science, and applied physics, with a growing academic footprint in nonlinear vibration control, piezoelectric structures, and sustainable construction materials. His work integrates analytical modelling, experimental testing, and advanced data analysis to address challenges in mechanical behaviour and material performance. He has contributed to peer-reviewed publications, including studies on the nonlinear vibration control of piezoelectric–elastic–piezoelectric sandwich beams and the thermophysical characterization of natural-fiber-stabilized adobe materials, reflecting his dual interest in smart materials and eco-efficient building technologies. His research experience spans laboratory supervision, materials characterization, mechanical testing, and scientific communication. Recognized for academic excellence early in his career, he continues to develop a strong research profile within the Mechanics, Materials, and Acoustics Group at the University of Ngaoundéré.

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Zra Mha, B., & Ntamack, G. E. (2025). Nonlinear vibration control of piezoelectric–elastic–piezoelectric sandwich beam. World Journal of Mechanics.

Zra Mha, B., Dawoua Kaoutoing, M., Moubeke, C. A., Lemanle Sanga, R. P., Doko, V., & Ntamack, G. E. (2025). Thermophysical characterization of adobes stabilized with natural fibers. Construction and Building Materials.

Md Rasel Ahmed | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md Rasel Ahmed | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Uttara University | Bangladesh

Mr. Md Rasel Ahmed is an emerging researcher in applied mathematics with a growing academic footprint in numerical simulation, mathematical modeling, and differential equation–based analysis. His primary research focuses on multilane traffic flow modeling, where he has contributed a Q2 Elsevier-indexed journal article on exponential velocity–density–based macroscopic traffic models, demonstrating strong analytical and computational expertise. He has also expanded his work into epidemiological modeling, with an accepted publication that investigates the spread of COVID-19 in Bangladesh using the classical SIR model. His research experience includes developing algorithms for transportation problems and conducting advanced numerical simulations for real-world systems. He actively presents his work at international conferences and mathematical workshops, showcasing his commitment to academic dissemination and interdisciplinary modeling. Professionally, he contributes to academia as a university mathematics lecturer and maintains strong engagement in academic communities through presentations, leadership roles, and volunteer activities. Overall, he represents a promising early-career researcher with clear potential for impactful contributions in applied mathematics and computational modeling.

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Featured Publications

Ahmed, M. R., Joydhar, B., Andallah, M. L. S., Biswas, P., & Ferdous, J. (2025). Numerical simulation of multilane traffic flow model based on exponential velocity-density function. Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics, 4, 101323.