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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Featured Publications

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.

Mohammed Jaafar Ali Alatabe | Wastewater Treatment | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Mohammed Jaafar Ali Alatabe | Wastewater Treatment | Editorial Board Member

Mustansiriyah Uniersity | Iraq

Prof. Dr. Mohammed Jaafar Ali Alatabe is an environmental and chemical engineering researcher specializing in sustainable water treatment, nanomaterials, and advanced adsorption and oxidation technologies. His work spans the development of metal-doped zinc oxide nanostructures, biodegradable chitosan-based films, and engineered bentonite and iron-based composites that enhance antibacterial performance, dye removal, oil–water separation, and pesticide degradation. He contributes significantly to wastewater purification through photocatalysis, green nanoparticle synthesis, and optimized adsorption processes aimed at industrial pollution control. With 193 citations, 22 publications, and an h-index of 11, his research continues to advance eco-friendly materials and innovative solutions for environmental sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Alatabe, M. J. A., Jaafar, A. D., Kariem, N. O., & Sillanpää, M. E. T. (2025). Effective adsorption of chromium (III) ions from tannery effluent wastewater using cerium oxide (CeO₂) nanoparticles. Indian Chemical Engineer.

Alatabe, M. J. A. (2025). Adsorption and advanced oxidation processes for sustainable treatment of oil produced water and organic wastewater: A review. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry.

Alatabe, M. J. A. (2025). Development of biodegradable chitosan films reinforced with zinc-exchanged bentonite for enhanced mechanical, water barrier, and antibacterial properties. Indian Chemical Engineer.

Behfar, S., Ghorbanpour, M., & Alatabe, M. J. A. (2025). Characterisation and visible light induced antibacterial activity of Cu-doped zinc oxide nanoparticles. Indian Chemical Engineer.

Alatabe, M. J. A. (2024). Sustainable water production study from simulation humid air by condensation unit. Desalination and Water Treatment.

Lahphai Li | Theology | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Lahphai Li | Theology | Editorial Board Member

Myanmar Institute of Theology | Myanmar

Prof. Dr. Lahphai Li is a distinguished theologian whose work bridges public theology, contextual theology, and ecumenical engagement in Myanmar. His scholarship focuses on developing Taingyintha theology, advancing indigenous theological identity, and promoting unity within diverse faith communities. As a senior faculty leader, academic dean, department head, and director within major theological institutions, he has contributed extensively to shaping theological education and research in Myanmar. His role as coordinator and chief editor of contextual theology initiatives reflects his commitment to producing locally grounded theological frameworks. With active involvement in ecumenical institutes and pastoral ministry, he integrates academic depth with community-oriented praxis. His research contributions, including notable publications in practical theology, highlight themes of cultural identity, public faith discourse, and the transformative role of theology in multi-ethnic societies. Prof. Dr. Lahphai Li’s professional work showcases a balanced blend of scholarly excellence, institutional leadership, and service-oriented theological engagement.

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Featured Publications

Li, L. A. (2023). Taingyintha theology in the making in Myanmar: A public theological perspective. Practical Theology.

Muhammad Hameed Khan | Epidemiology | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Muhammad Hameed Khan | Epidimiology | Editorial Board Member

Quaid-i-Azam University | Pakistan

Mr. Muhammad Hameed Khan is an emerging researcher in medical entomology, parasitology, and infectious disease ecology, with strong expertise in molecular diagnostics, epidemiology, and vector-borne disease surveillance. His research integrates molecular tools, biodiversity assessment, and ecological mapping to investigate malaria dynamics, hard-tick infestations, measles epidemiology, tuberculosis prevalence, and the bioactivity of plant-based nanoparticles. He has contributed to impactful studies on queen bee rearing, silver nanoparticle synthesis, and emerging public health threats, demonstrating versatility across entomology, biotechnology, and disease prevention. His technical strengths span PCR, DNA extraction, ArcGIS mapping, nanoparticle preparation, microscopy, and bioinformatics, supported by excellent analytical, leadership, and independent research capabilities. With multiple publications, conference participations, and organizational roles in scientific events, he is committed to advancing vector control strategies, molecular parasitology, and integrated pest management, making him a strong candidate for competitive research awards and future academic excellence.

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Featured Publications

1. Khan, M. S., Butt, N., Khan, M. H., Shoaib, M., & Javed, M. (2021). Impact of COVID-19 on the hospitality industry: A review of current findings. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 46, 205–215.

2. Rehman, N. U., Anjum, S. I., Qureshi, N. A., Khan, M. H., Albasher, G., Kaleem, M., … (2024). The effect of larval age, and wet and dry grafting, on the rearing of queen bees using the Doolittle grafting method. Entomological Research, 54(1), e12700.

3. Siraj, N. (2025). Morphomolecular identification and spatiotemporal distribution of hard ticks infesting cattle: A livestock and public health concern in selected localities of District Swat. The Research of Medical Science Review, 3(5), 33–52.
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4. Muhammad, M. J. U., Khan, M. H., Siraj, N., Saeed, M. A., Shah, M., … (2024). Green synthesis, characterization, optimization and anti-leishmanial investigation of silver nanoparticles from Citrus sinensis L. fruit peels. Journal of Population Therapeutics & Clinical Pharmacology, 31(10), 382–392.

5. Khan, M. S. M. H., Siraj, N., Khan, A. G., & Ali, S. (2024). Epidemiological patterns, risk factors, and preventive strategies associated with measles infection in children of Tehsil Matta, District Swat, Pakistan. Journal of Population Therapeutics & Clinical Pharmacology, 31.

Amanuel Kidane | Arts and Humanities | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Amanuel Kidane | Arts and Humanities | Editorial Board Member

Wolaita Sodo University | Ethiopia

Dr. Amanuel Kidane is an Assistant Professor of Teaching English as a Foreign Language whose research centers on enhancing writing instruction, language pedagogy, and learner engagement in EFL contexts. His scholarship focuses primarily on the process-genre approach, examining students’ writing strategies, perceptions of paragraph writing, and performance in academic writing tasks. He has produced influential studies on speaking anxiety, learner-centered pedagogy, and group work practices, offering practical insights that strengthen English language teaching in Ethiopian educational settings. Dr. Amanuel Kidane is skilled in both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, with research expertise spanning instructional approaches, classroom interaction, reflective learning, and pedagogical effectiveness. His publications contribute to improving writing pedagogy, promoting active learning, and supporting the professional development of English language teachers. Through teaching, mentoring, and collaborative research, he plays a significant role in advancing TEFL scholarship and fostering evidence-based educational improvement in higher education.

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Featured Publications

Amanuel Kidane Albore, Getachew Seyoum Woldemariam, Gemechis Teshome Chali, & Maheswaran, S. (2024). Effects of process-genre approach on students’ writing strategy use in paragraphs: Second-year Wachemo University students. Education Research International, 2024, Article 5527768.

Kidane, A. (2019). Examining factors that obstruct the practice of learner-centered approach in teaching speaking skill in English language classroom: The case of five government primary schools in Wolaita Sodo City. Journal of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, 62(1).

Kidane, A. (2019). Investigating the causes of learners’ speaking anxiety in foreign language classroom: The case of grade nine students in Mizan Secondary and Preparatory School in Bench Maji Zone in SNNPR. Arabic Language, Literature & Culture, 4(1), 1–7.

Kidane, A. (2019). Assessing the practice of learner-centered approach in teaching speaking skill in English language classroom: The case of five government primary schools in Wolaita Sodo City. International Journal of Current Research and Academic Review, 7(3), 38–47.

Kidane, A. (2018). Exploring teachers’ and students’ attitude towards group work assignment in English language classroom: The case of Grade 11 at Wolayta Sodo Preparatory Schools in Ethiopia. Journal of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, 50, 1–10.

Rebwar Khalid | Artificial Intelligence | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Rebwar Khalid | Artificial Intelligence | Editorial Board Member

Erbil Polytechnic University | Iraq

Dr. Rebwar Khalid Hamad is an emerging researcher in artificial intelligence with a strong focus on nature-inspired algorithms, metaheuristics, and data-driven optimization systems. His work advances cutting-edge computational models such as the Krill Herd, FOX, Gravitational Search, and GOOSE algorithms, contributing significantly to optimization theory and its real-world engineering and healthcare applications. He has developed impactful frameworks for intelligent problem-solving, integrated AI-based search techniques, and enhanced algorithmic performance through systematic reviews and novel implementations. His publications in high-impact journals highlight his ability to bridge theoretical AI mechanisms with advanced data management and practical optimization challenges. Beyond research, he contributes to academic development through teaching, student supervision, and the design of data management systems. His scholarly portfolio demonstrates strong analytical capabilities, innovation in metaheuristic modeling, and a commitment to advancing the fields of artificial intelligence, data science, and computational optimization.

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Featured Publications

Hamad, R. K., & Rashid, T. A. (2023). GOOSE algorithm: A powerful optimization tool for real-world engineering challenges and beyond. Evolving Systems.

Hamad, R. K., & Rashid, T. A. (2023). Current studies and applications of Krill Herd and Gravitational Search Algorithms in healthcare. Artificial Intelligence Review, 56(Suppl 1), 1243–1277.

Hamad, R. K., & Rashid, T. A. (2023). A systematic study of Krill Herd and FOX algorithms. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Innovation in Information Technology and Business (ICIITB) (pp. 168–186).

Hamad, R. K., & Rashid, T. A. (2025). A systematic study of GOOSE algorithms. In Multi-objective Optimization Techniques: Variants, Hybrids, Improvements, and Applications.

Hamad, R. K. (2024). GOOSE algorithm: A powerful optimization tool for real-world engineering challenges and beyond [Computer software]. GitHub.

Shahabodin Gharahveysi | Poultry Science | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Shahabodin Gharahveysi | Poultry Science | Editorial Board Member

Islamic Azad University | Iran

Prof. Shahabodin Gharahveysi is an accomplished scholar in Animal and Poultry Science with strong expertise in biological data analysis, genetic evaluation, nutrition physiology, and livestock performance optimization. His research spans poultry nutrition, phytobiotic feed additives, metabolic responses, gut health, and growth enhancement in broilers, with influential studies on cinnamon supplementation, phytobiotics, toxin binders, lysophospholipids, savory extracts, and butyric acid glycerides. He has extensively contributed to animal genetics, examining calpastatin and IGF-I gene polymorphisms in sheep and conducting genetic parameter estimation and inbreeding analysis in horses and silkworm breeding lines. His high-impact work on intestinal morphology, microbial populations, blood metabolites, carcass traits, and survival traits demonstrates a holistic approach connecting nutrition, genetics, and physiology. With a robust publication record across reputable journals, Prof. Shahabodin Gharahveysi’s research significantly advances sustainable livestock production, genetic improvement, and data-driven decision-making in animal agriculture, positioning him as a strong candidate for competitive research recognitions.

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Featured Publications

Koochaksaraie, R. R., Irani, M., & Gharavysi, S. (2011). The effects of cinnamon powder feeding on some blood metabolites in broiler chicks. Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science, 13(3), 197–201.

Tavangar, P., Gharahveysi, S., Rezaeipour, V., & Irani, M. (2021). Efficacy of phytobiotic and toxin binder feed additives individually or in combination on the growth performance, blood biochemical parameters, intestinal morphology, and related traits. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 53(3), 335.

Ziarlarimi, A., Irani, M., Gharahveysi, S., & Rahmani, Z. (2011). Investigation of antibacterial effects of garlic (Allium sativum), mint (Mentha spp.), and onion (Allium cepa) herbal extracts on Escherichia coli isolated from broilers. African Journal of Biotechnology, 10(50), 10320–10322.

Neshagaran Hemmatabadi, R., Seidavi, A., & Gharahveysi, S. (2016). A review on correlation, heritability and selection in silkworm breeding. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 44(1), 9–23.

Gharahveysi, S., Kashan, N. E., Gerami, A., & Torshizi, R. V. (2008). Estimation of genetic parameters on conformation traits of the Iranian Arab horses population. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 11(2), 280–284.

Mohammed Shamshuddin | Fluid Mechanics | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammed Shamshuddin | Fluid Mechanics | Editorial Board Member

Vaagdevi College of Engineering | India

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammed Shamshuddin is a distinguished researcher in computational fluid dynamics with strong expertise in micro and nano fluids, hybrid and ternary nanofluids, magnetohydrodynamics, and advanced numerical simulation. His work focuses on modeling heat transfer, thermal radiation, entropy generation, and rheological behavior of complex nanoliquids across engineering applications such as aerospace thermal systems, drilling fluid enhancement, porous media transport, solar collectors, and bioconvective flows. He has produced influential studies on magnetized hybrid nanofluids, thermal optimization in solar systems, radiative micropolar flows, and magnetic nanopolymer fabrication, contributing significantly to energy efficiency, sustainable fluid systems, and next-generation heat management technologies. With numerous high-impact publications and strong citation performance, he is recognized for advancing semi-analytical and numerical methods, including HAM, Galerkin FEM, and homotopic simulations. His research profile reflects deep analytical capability, innovative modeling approaches, and sustained contributions to fluid mechanics and applied thermal sciences.

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Featured Publications

Salawu, S. O., Obalalu, A. M., & Shamshuddin, M. D. (2023). Nonlinear solar thermal radiation efficiency and energy optimization for magnetized hybrid Prandtl–Eyring nanoliquid in aircraft. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 48(3), 3061–3072.

Bég, O. A., Espinoza, D. E. S., Kadir, A., Shamshuddin, M. D., & Sohail, A. (2018). Experimental study of improved rheology and lubricity of drilling fluids enhanced with nano-particles. Applied Nanoscience, 8(5), 1069–1090.

Al-Kouz, W., Abderrahmane, A., Shamshuddin, M. D., Younis, O., Mohammed, S., & others. (2021). Heat transfer and entropy generation analysis of water–Fe₃O₄/CNT hybrid magnetic nanofluid flow in a trapezoidal wavy enclosure containing porous media with the Galerkin finite element method. The European Physical Journal Plus, 136(11), 1–23.

Shamshuddin, M. D., Akkurt, N., Saeed, A., & Kumam, P. (2023). Radiation mechanism on dissipative ternary hybrid nanoliquid flow through rotating disk encountered by Hall currents: HAM solution. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 65, 543–559.

Jamshed, W., Şirin, C., Selimefendigil, F., Shamshuddin, M. D., Altowairqi, Y., & others. (2021). Thermal characterization of coolant Maxwell-type nanofluid flowing in parabolic trough solar collector (PTSC) used inside solar-powered ship application. Coatings, 11(12), 1552.

Kailash Choudhary | Sustainable Supply Chain | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Kailash Choudhary | Sustainable Supply Chain | India

Indian Institute of Management Shillong | India

Dr. Kailash Choudhary is a leading researcher at the Indian Institute of Management Shillong whose expertise spans operations management, quantitative techniques, sustainability analytics, and green supply chain optimization. His work integrates lean principles, quality management frameworks, and environmental performance metrics to advance sustainable industrial and supply chain systems. With influential contributions in life cycle assessment, green supply chain pressures, sustainable production strategies, and performance modeling, he significantly enhances cleaner manufacturing, resource efficiency, and evidence-based decision-making. His empirical investigations in ceramics manufacturing, studies on sustainable materials, and critical reviews of green supply chain mechanisms demonstrate strong methodological depth and high industry relevance. Supported by 1,024 citations, 18 research documents, and an h-index of 11, he has established a robust global research footprint, shaping the evolution of sustainable operations and fostering greener transitions across manufacturing, construction, and logistics ecosystems.

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Featured Publications

Choudhary, K., Gill, G., Sangwa, N. R., & Sarna, B. (2025). Utilising copper tailings as a sustainable alternative to conventional structural filling materials: LCA analysis. Built Environment Project and Asset Management.

Choudhary, K., Sangwa, N. R., & Sangwan, K. S. (2023). Comparative life cycle assessment of flooring options for sustainable buildings. Construction Innovation.

Gill, G., Choudhary, K., Mittal, R. K., Sangwan, K. S., & Arya, A. (2023). Efficient utilization of tire chip reinforced sand under footings subjected to purely inclined loads—An experimental and life cycle investigation. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Choudhary, K., Jakhar, S., Gakkhar, N., & Sangwan, K. S. (2022). Comparative life cycle assessments of photovoltaic thermal systems with earth water heat exchanger cooling. Procedia CIRP.

Choudhary, K., & Sangwan, K. S. (2022). Green supply chain management pressures, practices and performance: A critical literature review. Benchmarking: An International Journal.