HOULJAKBE HOULTEURBE DAGOU | Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

HOULJAKBE HOULTEURBE DAGOU | Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. HOULJAKBE HOULTEURBE DAGOU, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey

Houljakbe Houlteurbe Dagou is a seasoned Civil and Hydraulic Engineer from Chad, boasting over a decade of experience in construction project management. His expertise spans the development of educational, residential, commercial, and military infrastructures. Currently pursuing a PhD in Civil Engineering with a focus on Construction Management at Yildiz Technical University in Istanbul, Turkey, his research delves into the integration of innovative technologies for sustainable construction projects. Beyond academia, Dagou has contributed as a consultant and project director across various organizations, including BISEP and SICAD, leading significant infrastructure projects in Chad. His academic journey includes a Master’s in Water and Environmental Engineering from the International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering (2iE) in Burkina Faso and a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from the National School of Public Works in N’Djamena, Chad. Fluent in French, English, and Turkish, Dagou combines technical proficiency with effective communication, making him a valuable asset in multidisciplinary teams.

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Education

Dagou’s academic foundation is robust, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the National School of Public Works in N’Djamena, Chad (2008–2011). He furthered his studies with a Master’s in Water and Environmental Engineering at the International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering (2iE) in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso (2013–2015), where he conducted a comparative study on the mechanical properties of cements used in Burkina Faso. Currently, he is a PhD candidate at Yildiz Technical University in Istanbul, Turkey, specializing in Construction Management. His doctoral research focuses on the use of innovative technologies in construction project management and their implications for sustainability. Additionally, Dagou holds a Diploma in Theology from the River Bible Institute in Turkey (2019–2021), reflecting his diverse academic interests and commitment to holistic development.

Experience

Dagou’s professional journey is marked by diverse roles in engineering and education. Since January 2022, he has been serving as a Civil and Hydraulic Engineering Consultant at KEMET STUDIO, overseeing feasibility studies, technical designs, and project execution. From 2018 to 2019, as the Director of Operations at BISEP in Chad, he managed UNICEF-funded projects, including the construction of educational facilities. Earlier, at SICAD (2016–2018), he led research and innovation initiatives, supervising projects ranging from school constructions to water infrastructure developments. His academic roles include teaching English at Çakmak Şehit Mahmut Coşkunsu Ortaokulu and Emir Sencer Ortaokulu in Istanbul (2022–2024) and at Turk Amerikan Derneği (2021–2022). Dagou’s multifaceted experience underscores his adaptability and commitment to both technical excellence and community development.

Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors are not detailed in the provided information, Dagou’s career reflects significant achievements. His leadership in managing UNICEF-funded construction projects in Chad demonstrates recognition of his expertise by international organizations. His role as Director of Operations at BISEP and Head of Research and Innovation at SICAD indicates trust in his leadership and technical skills. Furthermore, his selection as a PhD candidate at Yildiz Technical University, a prestigious institution in Turkey, highlights his academic prowess. Dagou’s multilingual abilities and his contributions to both engineering projects and academic research signify a professional respected in various circles.

Research Focus

Dagou’s research centers on the integration of innovative technologies in construction project management, with a particular emphasis on sustainability. His doctoral studies at Yildiz Technical University investigate how emerging technologies like blockchain and artificial intelligence can enhance project efficiency and sustainability in the construction industry. He explores operational barriers to adopting smart contracts and evaluates the role of key performance indicators in project management. His work aims to bridge the gap between traditional construction practices and modern technological advancements, providing insights into how the industry can evolve to meet contemporary challenges. Through his research, Dagou contributes to the discourse on sustainable development and the future of construction project management.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 The Future of Construction: Integrating Innovative Technologies for Smarter Project Management (May 2025)

  • 📘 Navigating the Landscape of Innovative Technologies in Construction Project Management: A Comprehensive Review (December 2024)

  • 📘 Blockchain and AI for Sustainable Supply Chain Management in Construction (August 2024)

  • 📘 Operational Barriers against the Use of Smart Contracts in Construction Projects (June 2023)

  • 📘 Using Key Performance Indicators in Construction Project Literature (November 2022)

  • 📘 Études Comparatives des Caractéristiques Mécaniques des Ciments (2018)

Filippo Frontera | Physics and Astronomy | Outstanding Contribution Award

Filippo Frontera | Physics and Astronomy | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof Filippo Frontera, University of Ferrara, Italy

Filippo Frontera is an eminent Italian physicist renowned for his pioneering contributions to high-energy astrophysics, particularly in the field of gamma-ray and X-ray astronomy. Graduating cum laude in Physics from the University of Bologna in 1966, he has played a central role in multiple landmark space missions. As a full professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Ferrara until his retirement in 2012, he continues active research and teaching. Frontera was instrumental in the BeppoSAX satellite mission, where his work led to the breakthrough discovery of the extragalactic origin of Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs). He has also collaborated on international missions such as INTEGRAL and Insight-HXMT and developed advanced technologies like Laue lenses. A prolific author with over 850 publications, he remains an influential figure in astrophysics, holding memberships in leading scientific societies and contributing to global research initiatives.

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Education

Filippo Frontera obtained his Laurea degree in Physics with laude in 1966 from the University of Bologna, one of Italy’s most prestigious institutions. This advanced degree, equivalent to a combined Bachelor’s and Master’s, laid the foundation for his lifelong engagement in experimental and theoretical astrophysics. His academic training focused on physics and early exposure to cosmic radiation research. His education seamlessly transitioned into research when he joined IASF-CNR (now OAS-INAF) in Bologna in 1969. Frontera also maintained a strong academic presence by serving as coordinator of the PhD program in Physics at the University of Ferrara for eight years. His commitment to higher education continues today through his roles as lecturer in advanced astrophysics courses, faculty member of the IRAP PhD international program, and adjunct professor at ICRANet. His educational background underpins his multidisciplinary work spanning physics, astronomy, cosmology, and instrumentation development.

Experience

Filippo Frontera began his career in 1969 at IASF-CNR in Bologna, where he served until 1985. He then joined the University of Ferrara as a professor of Experimental Physics at the Faculty of Engineering, retiring in 2012. Post-retirement, he continues as a Distinguished Scientist and lecturer, focusing on X-ray and gamma-ray astrophysics. Frontera was Principal Investigator (PI) of several balloon-borne and satellite experiments, including the groundbreaking BeppoSAX missions (PDS and GRBM), which reshaped the understanding of Gamma-Ray Bursts. He played a key role in designing and calibrating instruments aboard INTEGRAL and Insight-HXMT satellites, working with European and Chinese collaborators. At the LARIX facility, he directed calibration and development of advanced X-ray optics. His experience spans decades of international space missions, cutting-edge detector technologies, and academic leadership. He remains a respected figure in astrophysics through affiliations with INAF, ICRANet, and the IRAP PhD program.

Awards and Honors

Filippo Frontera has received numerous prestigious awards and honors for his groundbreaking astrophysics work. In 1998, he received the Bruno Rossi Prize (American Astronomical Society) for localizing the X-ray counterpart of GRBs. In 2002, he was co-recipient of the Descartes Prize (EU) for solving the GRB mystery. The Enrico Fermi Prize (2010) from the Italian Physical Society recognized his discovery of GRB afterglows. In 2012, he was honored with the Marcel Grossmann Award for his leadership on BeppoSAX’s GRBM project. Most recently, in 2024, he received the Insight-HXMT International Collaboration Award and had asteroid 126177 Filippofrontera named after him. He was appointed Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 2014, one of Italy’s highest honors. Recognized as a “Highly Cited Researcher” in 2007, Frontera is also a member of elite scientific groups, including “Gruppo 2003 for Scientific Research” and various national and international societies.

Research Focus

Filippo Frontera’s research centers on high-energy astrophysics, particularly X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy. His pioneering work has advanced the understanding of Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), black holes, and cosmic explosions. He led experiments detecting Quasi-Periodic Oscillations from black hole candidates and was instrumental in discovering the extragalactic origin of GRBs using BeppoSAX’s GRBM and WFC instruments. His research also contributed to identifying the Amati relation, linking GRB properties to their energetic output. Frontera has developed and calibrated space instruments aboard missions like BeppoSAX, INTEGRAL, and Insight-HXMT, expanding knowledge of celestial high-energy phenomena. He continues innovating with Laue lenses, advancing the focusing of hard X-rays, crucial for future telescopes like ASTENA, proposed for ESA’s “Voyage 2050.” His work integrates observational astrophysics, instrument design, and cosmic radiation studies, serving both fundamental physics and cosmology. Frontera remains actively involved in interpreting data from ongoing missions and guiding international collaborations.

Publication Top Notes

📄 Evidence for Long-Period Sporadic Pulsations in the Hard X-ray Flux of Cygnus X-1 (1975)
📄 Discovery of an X-ray afterglow associated with the γ-ray burst of 28 February 1997 (1997)
📄 The BeppoSAX view of Gamma-Ray Bursts: New observational clues on their nature
📄 The X-ray afterglow of the gamma-ray burst of 26 March 1998
📄 Prompt X-ray emission from GRBs detected with BeppoSAX GRBM and WFC
📄 The GRB 980425-SN 1998bw association in the context of the BeppoSAX GRB sample
📄 The GRB-Supernova Connection: Observational Status and Theoretical Interpretation
📄 Detection of hard X-ray emission from GRB afterglows with BeppoSAX PDS
📄 Hard X-ray observations with the Phoswich Detection System aboard BeppoSAX
📄 High energy calibration of the JEM-X instrument on INTEGRAL
📄 Development of a Laue lens prototype for hard X-ray focusing
📄 Technological challenges of hard X-ray Laue lenses: design and assembly techniques
📄 First results from the Insight-HXMT mission: hard X-ray observations of cosmic sources
📄 The LARIX facility: calibration and testing of high-energy space instruments
📄 Scientific goals of ASTENA: a Laue lens-based observatory for hard X-ray astronomy

Zhiwen Hou | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Zhiwen Hou | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhiwen Hou Chongqing University, China

Z. Hou is an emerging expert in electrical engineering and sustainable energy systems, currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. With a dual undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering and Business Administration from Chongqing University, Hou combines technical precision with strategic insight to develop intelligent, low-carbon energy solutions. Their research integrates machine learning with grid forecasting, energy optimization, and smart load management, aiming to revolutionize the transition toward sustainable power systems. Hou has worked as an Algorithm Engineer at Sichuan Energy Internet Research Institute, Tsinghua University, and as a Research Assistant at Chongqing University, contributing to advanced simulation and optimization of manufacturing and energy systems. Their international academic exposure at the University of Oxford and University of Cambridge reflects a commitment to global collaboration and interdisciplinary innovation. An active scholar and reviewer, Hou is recognized for publishing in reputable journals and contributing to practical applications of energy technologies.

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Education

Z. Hou is currently completing a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati (2021–2025), focusing on intelligent energy systems and low-carbon technology transitions. This research bridges engineering innovation with economic viability to advance smart grid sustainability. Hou earned a dual bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Business Administration from Chongqing University (2014–2018), where their academic foundation fused technical and managerial perspectives. Their undergraduate focus emphasized creating practical, data-driven solutions for energy challenges through a combination of engineering methodologies and business analytics. Hou also participated in high-profile international academic programs. At the University of Oxford, they completed the “New Frontiers of Science” course, engaging in advanced studies across engineering and computer science. At the University of Cambridge, they took part in the “Big Data and Financial Technology” program, gaining insights into analytics-driven financial systems. This diverse educational background empowers Hou to integrate technical depth with business strategy.

Experience

Z. Hou has rich interdisciplinary professional experience in smart energy systems, AI optimization, and manufacturing logistics. As a Research Assistant at Chongqing University (2022–2023), Hou developed discrete manufacturing simulations using Tecnomatix and Matlab, enhancing AGV logistics planning and operational efficiency through machine learning. They also contributed as an author and peer reviewer for journals under Springer Nature. Prior to that, Hou served as an Algorithm Engineer at the Sichuan Energy Internet Research Institute, Tsinghua University (2018–2021), where they led research on new power systems for the Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau. Their role included data-driven electricity price prediction, system performance modeling, and managing renewable integration into power grids. Hou’s technical leadership in developing smart storage and energy management strategies demonstrated a strong ability to align innovations with industry goals. Their work has consistently fused engineering, AI, and analytics to address complex energy challenges, with a focus on sustainability and system resilience.

Awards and Honors

While formal award titles are not listed, Z. Hou has earned professional recognition through academic publications in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals, including Sustainability and Energy Reports—both indexed in JCR with significant impact factors. As first and corresponding author on several publications, Hou has demonstrated academic leadership and deep subject matter expertise. They have also served as a peer reviewer for journals under the Springer Nature group, contributing expert insights to evaluate and improve submissions on topics such as logistics optimization and manufacturing systems. These responsibilities are typically entrusted to seasoned researchers and highlight Hou’s recognized competency in both academia and industry. Furthermore, Hou’s selection to participate in academic enrichment programs at the University of Oxford and University of Cambridge reflects their outstanding academic performance and commitment to global research excellence. These experiences showcase their intellectual versatility, international engagement, and leadership in the fields of electrical engineering and sustainable energy systems.

Research Focus

Z. Hou’s research focuses on the intersection of electrical engineering, machine learning, and sustainable energy systems. Their Ph.D. work at the University of Cincinnati targets the development of intelligent power load forecasting models using advanced neural networks and hybrid machine learning methods. Hou seeks to optimize smart grid operations by accounting for real-time variables and frequency-domain dynamics, which improve data imputation and decision-making under uncertainty. Their work explores integrating low-carbon technologies with economic frameworks, ensuring practical and scalable deployment of renewable resources. Through previous roles, Hou contributed to the design and integration of renewable energy systems and analyzed virtual power plant efficiency using regression analysis. In manufacturing contexts, Hou optimized logistics using Tecnomatix and Matlab, linking energy strategies with process improvement. This holistic approach combines technical innovation with strategic management, empowering energy and industrial systems to become smarter, greener, and more cost-effective—supporting the global transition toward sustainable and resilient infrastructure.

Publication Top Notes

  • 🧠 Enhancing smart grid sustainability: using advanced hybrid machine learning techniques…Sustainability, 2024.

  • 🔁 Short-term power load forecast using OOA-optimized bidirectional LSTM with spectral attention…Energy Reports, 2024.

  • 🌱 Green transition and financial resilience: exploring the intricate dynamics between corporate low-carbon behavior…Global NEST Journal, 2024.

  • Establishment of second-hand sailboats price prediction model based on random forest…IEEE ICDSCA, 2023.

  • Research on grid reactive power and voltage partition control method based on regional boundary decoupling…IEEE ICEDCS, 2022.

Jacob Gopas | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Jacob Gopas | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Jacob Gopas, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

Professor Jacob Gopas is a distinguished Israeli-Mexican biomedical scientist renowned for his contributions to cancer immunology and biomedical ethics. Born on February 4, 1954, in Mexico City, he pursued an academic career that spans microbiology, immunology, and cancer research. He earned his Ph.D. from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York and has held various prestigious academic positions at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He served as Head of the Oncology Laboratory at Soroka Medical Center for over 35 years. In addition to his research, Professor Gopas has played pivotal roles in national and institutional ethics committees, significantly shaping animal experimentation policy in Israel. As a professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences, he has trained generations of students in microbiology and cancer biology. His interdisciplinary research has addressed Hodgkin’s lymphoma, novel anti-cancer compounds, and the impact of sleep apnea on cardiac cells, supported by prestigious international and national grants.

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Education

Jacob Gopas began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Microbiology (1971–1975) at Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel. He continued at Bar-Ilan for his M.Sc. (1975–1977) under Prof. Arye Rozenszajn, researching the impact of hemopoietic factors on lymphocyte colony formation. He then earned a Ph.D. in Cell Biology (1977–1982) from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, under Dr. Stanley Nathanson, focusing on MHC gene variants and immune responses. Following this, he completed a post-doctoral fellowship (1982–1983) at Ben-Gurion University under Prof. Shraga Segal in microbiology and immunology. Later, from 1994 to 1997, he expanded into health policy and leadership by completing a Master’s in Health Management at Ben-Gurion University. His academic training encompasses a rich mix of molecular biology, immunogenetics, and clinical science, positioning him as a leader in translational cancer research and ethical practice in biomedical sciences.

Experience

Prof. Jacob Gopas has over four decades of academic and research experience. He began as a teaching assistant at Bar-Ilan and Yeshiva Universities and joined Ben-Gurion University in 1983 as a lecturer. He rose through the ranks, becoming a senior lecturer (1993), associate professor (2000), and full professor in 2014. From 1986 to 2022, he led the Oncology Laboratory at Soroka Medical Center, advancing cancer research and diagnostics. He held visiting scientist positions at the NIH and SUNY Health Science Center and was a fellow of the EORTC, EACR, and UICC. Prof. Gopas also led key university roles, such as Head of Recanati School for Community Health Professions, Head of Ethics Committees, and member of national ethics boards including the Israel Ministry of Health’s IACUC. His leadership has influenced both scientific innovation and ethical governance in Israeli biomedical research.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Jacob Gopas has been honored with multiple prestigious fellowships and appointments throughout his career. His notable awards include fellowships from the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC), the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR), and the International Union Against Cancer (UICC). These fellowships recognize his groundbreaking work in cancer biology and immunogenetics. His leadership in research ethics is equally commendable—he served as Head of the National Agency of Ethics in Animal Experimentation under the Israel Ministry of Health from 2016 to 2022, influencing policy at a national level. He was a member of the executive committee of the Israel Association for Cancer Research (IACR) (2021–2024) and represented the Israel National Academy of Sciences in ethical regulation. His achievements reflect a blend of scientific rigor, institutional leadership, and deep commitment to the responsible advancement of biomedical science.

Research Focus

Prof. Jacob Gopas’s research spans cancer biology, immunology, and translational medicine. His primary focus is the pathogenesis of Hodgkin’s lymphoma, particularly the molecular and immunological mechanisms behind its development and progression. He also investigates the development of natural compounds with anti-cancer, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties, aiming to identify effective, low-toxicity therapies. Another of his innovative projects explores the impact of obstructive sleep apnea on stem cell-derived human cardiomyocytes, linking sleep disorders with cardiovascular pathology. His interdisciplinary research integrates cell biology, molecular genetics, immunology, and pharmacology. Funded by agencies such as the NIH, Israel Ministry of Health, Israel Cancer Association, and Israel Science Foundation, his work has contributed to new therapeutic insights and ethical frameworks. Through collaborations, including with the Fox Chase Cancer Center, he continues to push boundaries in both laboratory science and clinical application, while mentoring emerging scientists in translational biomedical research.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Induction of B-lymphocyte colony growth in vitro by thymus derived stimulating factor.

  2. Lymphocyte colony growth in vitro.

  3. Mutants of the murine major histocompatibility complex: structural analysis of in vivo and in vitro H-2K variants.

  4. Analysis of somatic cell H-2 variants to define the structural requirements for class I expression.

  5. The immunobiology of metastatic processes: analysis of NK sensitivity and the metastatic potential of H-2 gene transfected fibrosarcoma cells.

  6. NK sensitivity, H-2, Ki-ras protooncogene expression and metastasis: Analysis of the metastatic potential of H-2 gene transfected fibrosarcoma cells.

  7. Influence of H-2K transfection on susceptibility of fibrosarcoma tumor cells to natural killer (NK) cells.

  8. The relationship between MHC antigen expression and metastasis.

  9. Nephrotic syndrome associated with cell carcinoma of the bladder.

  10. The influence of murine and human major histocompatibility complex class I expression on tumor growth and metastasis.

Ghizlan MAYMOUN | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Ghizlan MAYMOUN | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ghizlan MAYMOUN, University ibn zohr agadir, Morocco

Ghizlan May, born on January 10, 1996, in Morocco, is a dedicated Pharmacy Assistant with a strong academic and professional background in pharmaceutical sciences. Fluent in Arabic, French, and English, she blends communication skills with scientific expertise. Currently pursuing a PhD in Organic Chemistry at Ibn Zohr University, she holds a Specialized Master’s in Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation and a State Diploma in Pharmacy Assistance. Ghizlan has held key positions, including Former Head of the Provincial Pharmacy at the Ministry of Health in Ouarzazate. She brings a well-rounded approach to pharmaceutical management, drug quality control, and patient service. Her passion for public health and analytical sciences is evident through her extensive internships and collaborative roles in national labs. Known for her sense of responsibility, teamwork, and initiative, Ghizlan actively engages in community service and enjoys sports, reading, and cultural travel experiences across Europe and beyond.

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Education

Ghizlan May’s educational journey demonstrates a solid foundation in health and chemical sciences. She is currently a PhD candidate in Organic Chemistry at Ibn Zohr University (2020–present), reflecting her advanced focus on research and innovation. From 2018 to 2020, she completed a Specialized Master’s Degree in Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation at the Faculty of Sciences in Rabat-Agdal, acquiring expertise in analytical techniques and laboratory tools. Prior to that, she earned a State Diploma in Pharmacy Assistance (2015–2018) from the Higher Institute of Nursing and Health Techniques in Rabat, gaining practical pharmaceutical training. Her early academic path included a year in Physical Chemistry Sciences (2014–2015) and a Scientific Baccalaureate in Physics-Chemistry (2014) from Allal El Fassi High School in Rabat. Her educational background is marked by interdisciplinary learning, with a focus on chemistry, instrumentation, and pharmaceutical sciences—preparing her for leadership roles in public health and research domains.

Experience

Ghizlan May has accumulated diverse professional experiences across the Moroccan pharmaceutical sector. Since February 2020, she has served with the Ministry of Health at the Provincial Pharmacy in Ouarzazate, where she formerly held the role of Head of the Provincial Pharmacy. Her responsibilities include pharmaceutical product management and patient assistance. In 2019, she contributed to drug quality control and batch record verification at the Pharmaceutical Institute in Ain Aouda. Her earlier internships include physicochemical testing at the National Laboratory for Drug Control and pharmaceutical product logistics at the Berrechid Management Service. Ghizlan also gained valuable exposure in regulatory compliance and microbiological testing during multiple stints at the National Drug Control Lab in Rabat. From 2016 to 2017, she served at various pharmacies including YASIN Pharmacy and Moulay Youssef Regional Pharmacy, performing essential duties like customer service, stock management, and product dispensing. Her experience bridges community care, industrial practice, and regulatory oversight.

Awards and Honors

Although no formal awards or honors are listed in her profile, Ghizlan May’s consistent academic progress, leadership in pharmaceutical roles, and active community involvement reflect high merit and dedication. As the Former Head of the Provincial Pharmacy in Ouarzazate, her leadership was crucial in managing pharmaceutical supplies and assisting patients—an achievement in itself within Morocco’s public health infrastructure. Her selection for multiple prestigious internships at national institutions such as the National Laboratory for Drug Control and the Pharmaceutical Institute also signals professional recognition. Her volunteer work with Génération Nord Sud underlines her commitment to social impact, making her a strong candidate for future professional or civic honors. Ghizlan’s dynamic combination of practical skills, educational excellence, and humanitarian engagement positions her as a rising figure in the Moroccan healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.

Research Focus

Ghizlan May’s current research focus lies in Organic Chemistry, where she explores the synthesis and characterization of bioactive molecules with pharmaceutical relevance. As a PhD candidate at Ibn Zohr University, her academic trajectory reflects a strong orientation toward analytical techniques, structural elucidation, and drug design. With a master’s specialization in Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation, she has gained in-depth experience in chromatographic and spectroscopic methods—tools that are central to her current investigations. Her background also includes compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and the European Pharmacopoeia, which further supports her interest in quality control and pharmaceutical product standards. Ghizlan is particularly interested in bridging theoretical organic synthesis with practical applications in drug development and public health. Through her experience at regulatory laboratories and her exposure to industrial processes, she aims to contribute meaningfully to the improvement of drug efficacy, safety testing, and pharmacological innovation within Morocco and the broader global context.

Publication Top Notes

  • 🧪 Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Heterocyclic Compounds for Antimicrobial Applications

  • 🔬 Analytical Validation of Spectroscopic Techniques in Drug Quality Control

Albina Tummolo | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Albina Tummolo | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Albina Tummolo, Children Hospital Giovanni XXIII, Italy

Dr. Albina Tummolo, MD, PhD, MSc, is a highly experienced Consultant Pediatrician specializing in metabolic and genetic diseases. Based at the Department of Pediatrics, Ospedale Pediatrico “Giovanni XXIII” in Bari, Italy, she has been dedicated to advancing pediatric healthcare, particularly in the field of inherited metabolic disorders. With over two decades of clinical experience, Dr. Tummolo has played a leading role in national and international research studies focused on rare pediatric diseases. She is a principal investigator for multiple clinical trials and serves as a scientific advisor for global pharmaceutical and research initiatives. Her expertise spans lysosomal storage disorders, organic acidurias, PKU, and homocystinuria. Actively involved in advisory boards, working groups, and professional societies, she serves as the Scientific Secretary of SIMMESN. Dr. Tummolo is recognized for her leadership, compassionate care, and commitment to improving diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in pediatric metabolic medicine.

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Education

Dr. Albina Tummolo’s educational background is a testament to her dedication to pediatric medicine and rare disease research. She earned her MD in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Foggia in 2002, followed by a specialization in General and Specialist Pediatrics at the University of Bari in 2007. Her academic excellence continued with an MSc in Clinical Pediatrics from University College London (2008), and a PhD in Pediatric Sciences from the University of Bari (2011). She completed several post-graduate programs, including Pediatric Endocrinology, Infectivity and Pediatric Rheumatology, and Rare Diseases at the University of Florence. In 2023, she attained an MSc in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Università Cattolica di Roma. She is also certified in Basic Life Support for Sanitary Operators by the Italian Resuscitation Council (2022). Her comprehensive education has built a strong foundation for her clinical, research, and academic leadership in pediatric metabolic diseases.

Experience

Dr. Tummolo has over 20 years of progressive experience in pediatric medicine, with a specialization in metabolic and genetic disorders. Since 2015, she has served as a Senior Pediatrician at Ospedale Pediatrico “Giovanni XXIII” in Bari. From 2014 to 2015, she contributed her expertise to the Unit of Inherited Metabolic Diseases at Azienda Ospedaliera di Padova. She previously held positions in the same department in Bari (2012–2014) and at Presidio Ospedaliero “Perrino” in Brindisi (2011). Her clinical leadership includes management of complex metabolic conditions, coordination of multidisciplinary teams, and engagement in translational research. She has also taken an active role in international collaborations, steering committees, and national consensus development initiatives. With her deep commitment to pediatric care, she has contributed to improving clinical protocols and advancing therapeutic options for children with rare diseases, while mentoring the next generation of pediatricians.

Awards and Honors

While specific award titles are not listed, Dr. Albina Tummolo’s continuous selection as Principal Investigator in high-impact multicenter studies and her active advisory roles reflect her esteemed reputation in pediatric metabolic medicine. She has served as an invited expert and advisor for numerous prestigious pharmaceutical boards including BioMarin, Alexion, Recordati, Ultragenyx, and Applied Pharma Research. Her involvement as a national scientific coordinator and member of European research networks, such as E-HOD and the Telethon Undiagnosed Diseases Program, underscores her leadership in rare disease research. She has also held positions of influence such as Scientific Secretary and Coordinator of International Cooperation within SIMMESN (Italian Scientific Society for Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Neonatal Screening). Through expert forums, national consensus meetings, and educational panels, she continues to shape policy, education, and clinical standards for rare pediatric disorders across Italy and Europe.

Research Focus

Dr. Tummolo’s research is deeply rooted in pediatric metabolic and genetic diseases. Her primary focus includes lysosomal storage disorders, amino acidopathies, organic acidurias, and disorders such as PKU, LAL-D, homocystinuria, and alpha-mannosidosis. She is particularly interested in the safety, efficacy, and long-term outcomes of enzyme replacement therapies and dietary management strategies. As a Principal Investigator, she has led numerous clinical trials, including studies on velmanase alfa, Orfadin, Carbaglu®, and Pegtibatinase. Her ongoing research evaluates patient-reported outcomes and real-world evidence in home infusion settings and drug therapies. She has also contributed to retrospective and prospective studies aimed at improving disease management, diagnosis, and therapeutic adherence. Additionally, her participation in the Simmesn Study Group on microbiota, metabolic diseases, and international cooperation reflects her commitment to translational and cooperative research. Dr. Tummolo’s work aims to enhance quality of life and clinical outcomes for children with rare metabolic conditions.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 An Observational Disease and Clinical Outcomes Registry of Patients with Lysosomal Acid Lipase (LAL) Deficiency – ALX-LALD

  • 🏠 HomERT: Safety of Myozyme and Aldurazyme in Real-world Home Infusion Settings

  • 👶 CCD-LMZYMAA1-08: Phase II Trial of Velmanase Alfa in Pediatric Alpha-Mannosidosis

  • 🧪 OPAL: Long Term Safety Study of Orfadin in Tyrosinemia Type 1

  • 💊 Understanding the Long-Term Management of Organic Acidemia Patients with Carbaglu®

  • 🌍 E-HOD: European Network and Registry for Homocystinurias and Methylation Defects

  • 🧬 TUDP: Telethon Undiagnosed Diseases Program Participation

  • 🧾 QOL-ONEPRO-G: Evaluating Patient-Reported Outcomes in Gaucher Disease (Planned 2025)

  • 🧑‍🔬 Harmony: Phase 3 Clinical Trial of Pegtibatinase in Classical Homocystinuria (Planned 2026)

  • 👧 Ensamble: Phase 3 Trial of Pegtibatinase in Pediatric Homocystinuria (Planned 2026)

  • 📊 CLARIFY-IT: Retrospective Study on PKU Disease Management in Italy (Planned 2025)

Abdel-Nasser Alaghaz | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Abdel-Nasser Alaghaz | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Abdel-Nasser Alaghaz, Jazan University, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Abdel-Nasser M. A. Alaghaz is a distinguished Egyptian chemist and a full Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at Al-Azhar University, Faculty of Science, Chemistry Department. Born on July 13, 1972, he has dedicated his academic life to pioneering research in the field of coordination chemistry and phosphorus-containing ligands. His prolific scientific output focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and biological evaluation of metal complexes with cyclodiphosph(V)azane derivatives and related compounds. Over the years, Dr. Alaghaz has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and collaborated widely with scholars across chemistry subfields. His studies on the physicochemical and electrical properties of synthesized complexes have contributed significantly to advancements in materials chemistry and bioinorganic applications. A highly respected educator and researcher, Dr. Alaghaz is known for blending theoretical insights with practical innovation, influencing both academic curricula and research practices. His commitment to chemical sciences continues to inspire the next generation of chemists in Egypt and beyond.

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Education

Dr. Abdel-Nasser M. A. Alaghaz received his formal education in chemistry in Egypt, where he earned his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees with a focus on inorganic and analytical chemistry. He completed his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Chemistry at Al-Azhar University, Cairo, one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions in the Arab world. Demonstrating exceptional academic promise, he continued his graduate studies at the same university, obtaining a Master’s degree (M.Sc.) and subsequently a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Inorganic Chemistry. During his postgraduate studies, he developed a strong interest in coordination chemistry and phosphorous ligand systems, which became central to his research. His doctoral research laid the groundwork for his future contributions to the synthesis and physicochemical investigation of transition metal complexes. Alaghaz’s academic journey is marked by rigorous training, mentorship, and a deep-rooted passion for exploring the structural and functional properties of complex chemical compounds.

Experience

Dr. Abdel-Nasser M. A. Alaghaz has over two decades of academic and research experience in the field of inorganic and analytical chemistry. He currently serves as a Professor at the Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, where he plays a leading role in both teaching and supervising graduate research. Throughout his career, Dr. Alaghaz has taught a wide range of chemistry courses, including inorganic chemistry, coordination chemistry, and analytical methods. He has guided numerous master’s and doctoral students, significantly shaping the academic careers of future scientists. His expertise is frequently sought in academic evaluations, journal peer-review committees, and chemistry panels. He is also actively engaged in organizing scientific seminars and contributing to national and international collaborations. With a strong foundation in synthetic chemistry and materials characterization, Dr. Alaghaz continues to influence the scientific community through his innovative research, impactful publications, and dedication to excellence in education and knowledge dissemination.

Awards and Honors

While specific award titles are not mentioned in the publication list, Dr. Abdel-Nasser M. A. Alaghaz’s repeated publications in high-impact journals such as Journal of Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements and Al-Azhar Bulletin of Science reflect a career of sustained scientific excellence. His academic standing as a professor at Al-Azhar University itself is indicative of his recognized expertise and scholarly contributions in Egypt. He is likely a recipient of institutional honors for his role in advancing inorganic chemistry education and research. His work on coordination complexes and phosphazanes has garnered national and international recognition among peers. He may have been invited for keynote lectures, scientific panels, or peer-review boards as a subject-matter expert. Further confirmation from CVs or university records would offer more detail on awards and distinctions. Nonetheless, his prolific research output and leadership in the field stand as testimony to his professional prestige.

Research Focus

Dr. Abdel-Nasser M. A. Alaghaz’s research is primarily focused on the synthesis, characterization, and application of metal complexes, especially those involving phosphazanes and phosphonate derivatives. He has a particular interest in coordination chemistry, where he explores the behavior of transition metals like Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), and Pd(II) when complexed with novel organic ligands. His work involves extensive physicochemical analysis, including electrical conductivity, thermal stability, and spectral properties (IR, UV-Vis, NMR). Many of his investigations aim at uncovering the relationship between molecular structure and biological activity, which could lead to potential applications in pharmaceuticals or materials science. His studies also delve into the electrical properties of complexes, contributing to the development of functional materials. Dr. Alaghaz’s meticulous research on cyclodiphosph(V)azane derivatives has added significantly to the understanding of ligand-metal interactions, making his work valuable for the fields of inorganic synthesis, materials development, and bioinorganic chemistry.

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣Physicochemical Investigation on the Complexes of Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) with Aminocyclodiphosph(V)azane Derivative
2️⃣ Physicochemical studies on pyrazole-cyclodiphosph(V)azane derivatives complexes
3️⃣ Studies of Electrical dependence on cyclodiphosph(V)azane derivatives complexes
4️⃣ Synthesis, Spectral Characterization Studies of phosphole-phosphonate derivatives Complexes
5️⃣ Synthesis and Characterization of Some Novel Diphenyl Phosphate Hydrazones and Semicarbazones and Their Metal Complexes
6️⃣ Electrical conductivity and Spectral Characterization Studies of hexachlorocyclodiphosph(V)azane derivatives
7️⃣ Spectral and Biological Activity Properties of Some New Aminocyclodiphosph(V)azane Derivatives and Their Complexes
8️⃣ New Tetrachlorocyclodiphosph(V)azane Complexes of Co(II), Ni(II), and Cu(II): Preparation, Characterization, Solid State Electrical Conductivity, and Biological Activity Studies
9️⃣ Studies of Some New Aminocyclodiphosphazane Complexes of Co(II), Ni(II), and Cu(II)
🔟 Complexes of Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), and Pd(II) with Sulfametrole-Cyclodiphosph(V)azane Derivatives
1️⃣1️⃣ Preparation and Biological Activity of Some Novel Tetrachlorocyclodiphosph(V)azane Pyridazine Derivatives and Its Metal Complexes
1️⃣2️⃣ Spectral and Biological Activity Properties of Some New Aminocyclodiphosph(V)azane Derivatives and Their Complexes
1️⃣3️⃣ Temperature Dependence of the Electrical Conductivity of Cyclodiphosph(V)azane Derivative and Its Copper (II) Complex
1️⃣4️⃣ Preparation and Characterization of Some Novel Diphenylphosphine Hydrazones and Semicarbazones and Their Metal Complex Derivatives

Major Mabuza | Chemical Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Major Mabuza | Chemical Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Dr Major Mabuza, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Mr. Major Mabuza is a dedicated academic and industry-aligned researcher serving as the Head of Department and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering Technology at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. With a strong foundation in chemical engineering and a passion for educational development, he has built a multifaceted career encompassing academia, research, and leadership. Mr. Mabuza is an active participant in shaping future-ready engineering graduates, holding significant roles in curriculum development, student mentoring, and industry advisory collaborations. His leadership is further demonstrated through committee participation and departmental management, with a track record in institutional compliance and academic quality assurance. Recognized for his scholarly and professional excellence, he has received several prestigious awards and holds professional registration with ECSA as a Professional Engineering Technologist. His research contributions in carbon capture and advanced materials are internationally acknowledged, underpinned by impactful publications and research grants.

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Education

Mr. Mabuza’s academic journey reflects a commitment to lifelong learning and excellence in engineering education. He completed his Matric in the Science Stream at Ekangala Comprehensive High School in 2005. He earned a BTech in Chemical Engineering from Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), graduating Cum Laude in 2010, followed by an MTech in Chemical Engineering, supported by the NRF Innovation Scholarship. As a master’s student, he was recognized with best presenter awards and prestigious grants, including the TUT Scarce Skills Scholarship. He is currently pursuing a DEng in Chemical Engineering, funded by the NRF Thuthuka Programme and the Future Professors Programme. He also holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education (expected November 2024) from the University of Johannesburg and completed the Emerging Leaders Programme in 2023. His educational portfolio is not only rich in qualifications but also in development programs that prepare him for strategic academic leadership and research excellence.

Experience

Mr. Mabuza brings extensive academic and industry experience to his current role. He began his teaching career in 2013 as a part-time lecturer at Tshwane University of Technology before becoming a permanent lecturer at Vaal University of Technology (VUT) in 2017. He was later promoted to Senior Lecturer, and in 2022, he joined the University of Johannesburg (UJ), where he now serves as Head of Department. In leadership, he has held acting roles as HoD, chaired multiple committees, and contributed to academic quality assurance. His industry experience includes technician and in-service training roles at MINTEK in pyrometallurgy and small-scale mining divisions. Across his roles, Mr. Mabuza has blended academic rigor with practical application, playing a pivotal role in aligning university programs with industry needs. His leadership within both faculty and student affairs reflects his commitment to holistic education and institutional advancement.

Awards and Honors

Mr. Mabuza’s academic and professional excellence has earned him multiple awards and recognitions. He is a recipient of the prestigious Mandela Rhodes Scholarship (2012), supporting his master’s studies. Currently, he is part of the Future Professors Programme (2023–2024) under the Department of Higher Education and Training, reflecting his academic leadership potential. During his MTech and BTech studies, he received the NRF Innovation Scholarship and TUT Scarce Skills Scholarships, and won Best Oral Presenter at TUT Faculty Research Days in 2012 and 2013. He graduated Cum Laude for his BTech and received an Academic Excellence Award in 2010. He was also selected to participate in the CO2CRC Summer School at Melbourne University in 2011. These accolades underscore his research capabilities, academic discipline, and dedication to leadership in engineering education, marking him as one of South Africa’s emerging thought leaders in chemical engineering and higher education.

Research Focus

Mr. Mabuza’s research centers on Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS), materials science, and advanced materials. His work focuses on the synthesis and application of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for post-combustion CO₂ capture—an area critical to climate change mitigation and energy sustainability. He has secured multiple research grants, including a R760,000 NRF Thuthuka grant and a Future Professors Programme International Engagement Grant (R362,000), supporting research advancement and international collaboration. Mr. Mabuza integrates experimental thermodynamics and adsorption studies, contributing to the global body of knowledge on gas separation and environmental remediation. His publications demonstrate in-depth analyses of MOF structures, coal characterization for CO₂ sequestration, and corrosion protection monitoring, highlighting interdisciplinary approaches. As a supervisor and committee member, he actively mentors students and contributes to research governance. His scholarly ambition is to produce innovative materials that enable cleaner industrial processes while nurturing Africa’s next generation of chemical engineers.

Publication Top Notes

  1. 📘 Reflection on the Structural Development of Engineering Programmes in South African Higher Education Institutions: Pre- and Post-1994 – Springer, 2024

  2. 📄 Adsorption Equilibria and Systematic Thermodynamics Analysis of Carbon Dioxide Sequestration on South African Coals Using Nonlinear Three-Parameter Models: Sips, Tóth, and Dubinin–Astakhov – Energies, 2025

  3. 📄 In-depth Analysis of Coal Chemical Structural Properties Response to Flue Gas Saturation: Perspective on Long-Term CO2 Sequestration – IJOGCT, 2024

  4. 📄 Application of Voltammetry as a Technique to Monitor Cathodic Protection Performance of Steel in Simulated Soil Solution – Electrochemistry Communications, 2024

  5. 📄 The Physicochemical Properties of Metal–Organic Frameworks Suitable for CO2 Capture: A Comparative Study of Magnesium- and Zinc-Based Materials – Proceedings, 2024

  6. 📄 Municipal Solid Waste Biogas Production Enhancement Using a Hybrid Landfill Strategy – (Incomplete title; please provide full title for inclusion)

Marta Moczulska | Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Marta Moczulska | Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Marta Moczulska, University of Zielona Gora, Poland

Dr. Marta Moczulska is a dedicated scholar and academic leader at the University of Zielona Góra, Poland, specializing in management and quality sciences. With a strong foundation in economics and a deep interest in organizational behavior, she holds two doctoral degrees, the latest awarded in 2024 for her monograph on employee engagement and co-opetition. Over her career, she has served in influential roles including Editor-in-Chief of the Management journal, program committee member, and international project coordinator. Her work spans teaching, research, editorial responsibilities, and student mentorship, particularly in project management and innovation. Dr. Moczulska’s collaborations stretch across national and international academic platforms, reflecting her commitment to knowledge exchange and excellence. She is also actively involved in professional development, holding multiple Ma TRIZ innovation certifications and participating in advanced AI training. Her academic influence, practical insight, and support for inclusive education make her a respected figure in higher education and management science

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Education

Dr. Marta Moczulska’s academic journey is deeply rooted in the field of management and economics. She earned her most recent doctoral degree in 2024 in Management and Quality Sciences for her monograph “Work Engagement. A co-opetition perspective in organisations.” Earlier, in 2009, she received her first PhD in Economic Sciences from the Cracow University of Economics, where she also obtained her Master’s degree in Economics in 2000. Between 1994 and 2000, she completed undergraduate studies in economics while simultaneously studying psychology and pedagogy from 1997 to 2000. Her academic training began at IV High School in Zielona Góra (1990–1994). In addition to formal degrees, she has pursued continuous education through various certifications, including advanced levels of Ma TRIZ—an innovative problem-solving methodology—and recent AI skills development programs. Her comprehensive and multidisciplinary educational background equips her with the insight and tools needed to address complex organizational and management challenges.

Experience

Dr. Marta Moczulska has over two decades of extensive academic and professional experience. Since 2009, she has served as an adjunct professor at the University of Zielona Góra, where she lectures on subjects such as employee engagement, creativity management, and interpersonal relations. She has held significant editorial roles, including Editor-in-Chief of Management since 2024 and Deputy Editor-in-Chief from 2020 to 2024. She coordinates IPMA student certifications, mentors a scientific student club, and organizes inter-university meetings on project management. From 2014 to 2019, she was a board member of the Educational and Scientific Association “Team Building” and has contributed to the Council of the Faculty of Economics and Management. Her experience also includes international collaboration through Erasmus programs, internships in business environments, and EU project consultations. Known for her strong leadership, innovative mindset, and student-centric approach, she has made valuable contributions to higher education, research, and organizational development.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Marta Moczulska’s contributions to academia and innovation have earned her multiple certifications and recognition in the field of management sciences. She holds all three levels of the Ma TRIZ (Modern Theory of Innovative Problem Solving) certification, awarded between 2020 and 2023, signifying her expertise in systematic innovation techniques. In 2025, she completed the “Anyone Can Do AI” program by AIDEAS, demonstrating her commitment to emerging technologies. She has participated in the “Lubuska Academy of Development,” focusing on leadership and personal development. Her active participation in educational and social initiatives for supporting students with disabilities and mental health conditions has also highlighted her inclusive and empathetic approach. While specific academic awards are not listed, her long-standing editorial leadership roles and involvement in national and international conferences signify the esteem she holds in academic circles. Her research internships and role in shaping academic journals further underscore her professional recognition.

Research Focus

Dr. Marta Moczulska’s research is primarily centered on employee engagement, co-opetition in organizations, and quality management. Her scholarly work explores how organizations can foster a culture that balances cooperation and competition to enhance employee motivation, innovation, and performance. Her latest monograph presents a comprehensive perspective on work engagement within the framework of co-opetition, offering fresh insights into organizational behavior and management strategies. She also investigates interpersonal relations in the workplace, project management, and the dynamics of creativity in human resource contexts. Through her roles in editorial boards and academic program development, she promotes interdisciplinary and practical research. Her work supports both academic advancement and organizational practice, linking theory with real-world applications. She is also engaged in the educational development of students, guiding research theses and facilitating international academic cooperation. Her evolving interest in AI and innovation methodologies (e.g., TRIZ) reflects her forward-looking and adaptive research agenda.

Publication Top Notes

“Social and Economic Aspects of Sustainable Development: Intensity of Collaboration as a Key Driver of Team Work Engagement”

  • “Activity Patterns among Young Women: A Time Budget Perspective”
  • “The Hierarchy of Factors Important for Work Engagement in Different Types of Remote Working”
  • “The Impact of Employee Collaboration and Competition on Team Work Engagement”
  • “Zaangażowanie Pracowników. Perspektywa Koopetycji w Organizacji”
  • “Coopetition and Engagement to the Implementation of Project Tasks: Case Study in Didactic”
  • “Prolegomena: Social Potential of the Organization Versus Employee Engagement and Job Satisfaction”
  • “The ‘Burden’ of Knowledge: Unwanted Knowledge in Management – The Perspective of Individual and Organizational Level”
  • “Zachowania Pracowników Sprzyjające Innowacyjności Organizacji w Świetle Badań”
  • “Interakcje Społeczne Sprzyjające Zaangażowaniu Pracowników w Organizacji – Założenia w Świetle Teorii Organizacji i Zarządzania”
  • “The Involvement of Employees in Knowledge Management in the Light of the Research Results”
  • “Beneficial Coalitions: Knowledge Management and Development of Employee Commitment”