Angela Boggero | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Angela Boggero | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

CNR-Water Research Institute (IRSA) | Italy

Dr. Angela Boggero is a distinguished Italian researcher specializing in freshwater ecology, with a primary focus on macroinvertebrates and invasive species in aquatic ecosystems. She is currently a senior researcher at the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) – Water Research Institute (IRSA) in Verbania Pallanza, where she leads research activities related to the ecological assessment and management of freshwater biodiversity. Over the years, she has made significant contributions to the study of lake and river ecosystems, particularly in understanding the role of benthic communities as indicators of ecological quality in compliance with the EU Water Framework Directive. Her previous experience includes serving as a researcher with LifeWatch Italy, the Italian component of the European LifeWatch infrastructure, where she was responsible for studies on the vulnerability of freshwater ecosystems to the introduction of alien species. She has also worked extensively with the Institute of Ecosystem Study (ISE-CNR), focusing on the ecological monitoring and assessment of macroinvertebrate communities in subalpine and alpine water bodies. Angela’s academic background includes a degree in Biological Sciences with an ecological focus from the University of Turin, where she studied reproductive mechanisms and genetic variability in marine organisms. Throughout her career, she has participated in numerous national and international research programs and has contributed to advancing methodologies for aquatic biomonitoring, biodiversity conservation, and invasive species management. Her scientific expertise and leadership have supported Italy’s compliance with European environmental directives and fostered collaboration within the broader scientific community. Fluent in English and proficient in other European languages, she continues to play a vital role in promoting interdisciplinary research and sustainable management of freshwater ecosystems.

Featured Publications

Pawlowski, J., Kelly-Quinn, M., Altermatt, F., Apothéloz-Perret-Gentil, L., Beja, P., … (2018). The future of biotic indices in the ecogenomic era: Integrating (e)DNA metabarcoding in biological assessment of aquatic ecosystems. Science of the Total Environment, 637, 1295–1310.

Leese, F., Altermatt, F., Bouchez, A., Ekrem, T., Hering, D., Meissner, K., … (2016). DNAqua-Net: Developing new genetic tools for bioassessment and monitoring of aquatic ecosystems in Europe. Research Ideas and Outcomes, 2, e11321.

Füreder, L., Ettinger, R., Boggero, A., Thaler, B., & Thies, H. (2006). Macroinvertebrate diversity in Alpine lakes: Effects of altitude and catchment properties. Hydrobiologia, 562(1), 123–144.

Marchetto, A., Mosello, R., Psenner, R., Bendetta, G., Boggero, A., & Tait, D., … (1995). Factors affecting water chemistry of alpine lakes. Aquatic Sciences, 57(1), 81–89.

Rossaro, B., Lencioni, V., Boggero, A., & Marziali, L. (2006). Chironomids from southern Alpine running waters: Ecology and biogeography. Hydrobiologia, 562(1), 231–246.

Boggero, A., Füreder, L., Lencioni, V., Simčič, T., Thaler, B., Ferrarese, U., … (2006). Littoral chironomid communities of Alpine lakes in relation to environmental factors. Hydrobiologia, 562(1), 145–165.

Marzia Ciampittiello | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Marzia Ciampittiello | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

CNR IRSA | Italy

Dr. Marzia Ciampittiello is a distinguished researcher at the Italian National Research Council’s Water Research Institute (CNR-IRSA) in Verbania Pallanza, where she has held a permanent position since 2001. With over two decades of experience, she leads the research group focused on hydraulics, hydrology, hydro-morphology, meteorology, and climate studies. Her expertise encompasses the comprehensive study of hydrological and meteorological processes, the morphodynamics of rivers and lakes, and the development of innovative environmental monitoring systems. Dr. Ciampittiello’s scientific work integrates field observations, data analysis, and modeling to understand water systems under changing climatic conditions. Her research contributes to sustainable water management, flood risk assessment, and climate change adaptation strategies. Before her current position, she served as an external assistant at the Institute of Ecosystem Study of the Italian National Research Council, where she conducted statistical analyses of extreme weather events, evaluated climatic trends in rainfall, temperature, and wind, and studied the hydrology of the Lake Maggiore basin. Earlier in her career, she collaborated with the Lions Club and the Institute of Hydrobiology in Verbania Pallanza as a freelance professional, contributing to studies on hydrological and hydraulic processes in aquatic systems. Skilled in analytical tools such as R, QGIS, and Ground Water Vistas, she integrates data-driven methods with field-based research to advance environmental science. Her scientific contributions have significantly enhanced understanding of hydro-climatic interactions and watershed processes in Italian and European contexts. Through her leadership, Dr. Ciampittiello continues to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and the application of hydrological research to real-world environmental challenges, reinforcing her reputation as an influential figure in the fields of hydrology and climate research.

Featured Publications

Garzoli, L., Mammola, S., Ciampittiello, M., & Boggero, A. (2020). Alien crayfish species in the deep subalpine Lake Maggiore (NW-Italy), with a focus on the biometry and habitat preferences of the spiny-cheek crayfish. Water, 12(5), 1391.

Boon, P., Argillier, C., Boggero, A., Ciampittiello, M., England, J., Monika, P., Radulović, S., Rowan, J., Soszka, H., & Urbanič, G. (2019). Developing a standard approach for assessing the hydromorphology of lakes in Europe. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 29(4), 655–669.

Ciampittiello, M., Dresti, C., Saidi, H., & Manca, D. (2019). Indagini sul bacino imbrifero. Caratteristiche idrologiche. In Ricerche sull’evoluzione del Lago Maggiore. Aspetti limnologici. Programma triennale 2016–2018. Campagna 2018 e relazione triennio 2016–2018 (pp. 9–21, 96–100). Commissione Internazionale per la Protezione delle Acque Italo-Svizzere. ISSN 1013-8099.

Saidi, H., Dresti, C., Manca, D., & Ciampittiello, M. (2018). Quantifying impacts of climate variability and human activities on streamflow of an Alpine river. Environmental Earth Sciences, 77, 690.

Brocca, L., Adamo, M., Boggero, A., Ciampittiello, M., Copetti, D., De Girolamo, A. M., Dresti, C., Garnier, M., Marziali, L., Massari, C., Polesello, S., & Rana, F. M. (2024). Acque superficiali e invasi. In E. Romano & I. Portoghese (Eds.), Siccità, scarsità e crisi idriche (Habitat Signa 1, pp. 237–264).

Muhammad Suleman Memon | Computer Science | Most Cited Article Award

Muhammad Suleman Memon | Computer Science | Most Cited Article Award

University of Sindh,Jamshoro | Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Suleman Memon is an accomplished academic and researcher in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, and Deep Learning, currently serving as an Assistant Professor and Incharge of the Department of Information Technology at the University of Sindh, Dadu Campus. With over twelve years of academic and research experience, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing digital innovation and academic excellence. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Systems Engineering from Quaid-e-Awam University of Science and Technology, where his research focused on cutting-edge developments in AI-driven systems. His earlier academic background includes a Master’s in Information Technology and a Bachelor’s in Computer Systems Engineering from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro. Dr. Memon’s research primarily explores Artificial Intelligence applications in healthcare and agriculture, deep learning-based image classification and segmentation, explainable AI (XAI), and the Internet of Things (IoT) for smart system development. He has contributed to the design and teaching of diverse courses, including Object-Oriented Programming, Artificial Intelligence, Web Engineering, and Data Science, fostering computational thinking and innovation among students. Beyond teaching and research, he has played key administrative and leadership roles such as Focal Person for national digital initiatives, Quality Enhancement Coordinator, and Web Administrator for the Dadu Campus. His leadership has been pivotal in enhancing academic quality, managing IT infrastructure, and supporting institutional modernization. Dr. Memon’s scholarly output includes publications in reputed journals, and his ongoing work reflects a deep interest in developing sustainable and explainable AI solutions to address real-world problems. His career exemplifies the integration of academic rigor, research innovation, and leadership in shaping the next generation of computing professionals.

Featured Publications

Lakhan, A., Mastoi, Q. U. A., Elhoseny, M., Memon, M. S., & Mohammed, M. A. (2022). Deep neural network-based application partitioning and scheduling for hospitals and medical enterprises using IoT-assisted mobile fog cloud. Enterprise Information Systems, 16(7), 1883122.

Memon, M. S., Kumar, P., & Iqbal, R. (2022). Meta deep learn leaf disease identification model for cotton crop. Computers, 11(7), 102.

Lakhan, A., Memon, M. S., Mastoi, Q. U. A., Elhoseny, M., Mohammed, M. A., Qabulio, M., & Abdel-Basset, M. (2022). Cost-efficient mobility offloading and task scheduling for microservices IoVT applications in container-based fog cloud network. Cluster Computing, 1–23.

Mastoi, Q. U. A., Memon, M. S., Lakhan, A., Mohammed, M. A., Qabulio, M., Al-Turjman, F., & Abdulkareem, K. H. (2021). Machine learning–data mining integrated approach for premature ventricular contraction prediction. Neural Computing and Applications, 33, 11703–11719.

Mirani, A. A., Memon, M. S., Rahu, M. A., Bhatti, M. N., & Shaikh, U. R. (2019). A review of agro-industry in IoT: Applications and challenges. Quaid-E-Awam University Research Journal of Engineering, Science & Technology, Nawabshah, 17(1), 28–33.

Mirani, A., Memon, M. S., Chohan, R., Wagan, A. A., & Qabulio, M. (2021). Machine learning in agriculture: A review. LUME, 10, 5.

Memon, W. A., Mirani, A. A., Memon, M. S., & Sodhar, I. N. (2019). Comparative study of online learning management systems: A survey in Pakistan. Information Sciences Letters, 8(3), 111–120.

Saeid Karimi | Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Saeid Karimi | Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Bu-Ali Sina University | Iran

Dr. Saeid Karimi is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of Agricultural Extension, Education, and Entrepreneurship, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran. He earned his PhD in Entrepreneurship Education and Development from Wageningen University in the Netherlands, his MSc in Agricultural Extension and Education from Tarbiat Modares University, and his BSc in Agricultural Extension and Education from Bu-Ali Sina University. With nearly two decades of academic and research experience, Dr. Karimi has held several academic positions, including Assistant Professor, Lecturer, and Head of the Department of Agricultural Extension and Education. His research primarily focuses on entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial learning, business opportunities, sustainable entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, rural and agricultural entrepreneurship, sustainability, and research methodology. Dr. Karimi has contributed significantly to developing educational frameworks that foster innovation and entrepreneurial thinking among agricultural students. His research projects have examined critical issues such as environmental and personal factors influencing entrepreneurial intentions, job satisfaction among faculty members, farmers’ extension-educational needs, and the adoption of modern irrigation systems. As an educator, he has taught a diverse range of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral courses, including entrepreneurship in agriculture, business modeling, sustainable entrepreneurship, creative thinking, and research methods. Dr. Karimi’s scholarly contributions aim to bridge the gap between theory and practice in entrepreneurship education and rural development, emphasizing sustainability and innovation as drivers of economic and social progress. Through his academic leadership and research, he continues to inspire students and professionals to adopt entrepreneurial mindsets that contribute to rural transformation and sustainable development in Iran and beyond.

Featured Publications

Yaghoubi Farani, A., Karimi, S., Sajedi, M., & Ataei, P. (2024). The effect of environmental sustainability orientations and entrepreneurial orientations on the performance of greenhouses. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 2095.

Saadi, H., Jafari, S., & Karimi, S. (2023). Factors affecting the intention of Iranian rural women to use medicinal herbs. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, 23(1), 1–8.

Karimi, S., & Reisi, S. (2023). The satisfaction of psychological needs and entrepreneurial success: The mediating effects of well-being and work engagement (Case study: Nahavand County, Iran). Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology, 25(4).

Mohammadi, Y., Monavvarifard, F., Salehi, L., Movahedi, R., Karimi, S., & Liobikienė, G. (2023). Explaining the sustainability of universities through the contribution of students’ pro-environmental behavior and the management system. Sustainability, 15(2), 1562.

Karimi, S., Ahmadi Malek, F., Yaghoubi Farani, A., & Liobikienė, G. (2023). The role of transformational leadership in developing innovative work behaviors: The mediating role of employees’ psychological capital. Sustainability, 15(2), 1267

Zakaria Mani | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Zakaria Mani | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Jazan University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Zakaria Ahmed Mani is a distinguished emergency nursing researcher and academic leader recognized for his extensive contributions to disaster preparedness, emergency healthcare, and nursing education. A Monash University alumnus with a PhD and Master’s degree in Emergency Nursing, he has developed a global reputation for advancing nursing competencies and evidence-based emergency care practices. With over 28 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact international journals, his scholarly work spans a wide range of critical themes including disaster and conflict-zone healthcare, climate change adaptation, end-of-life care, and the integration of artificial intelligence into nursing and public health systems. Dr. Mani has held significant academic leadership roles, most notably as Vice Dean of Academic Affairs at the College of Nursing, Jazan University, where he played a pivotal role in curriculum innovation, quality assurance, and faculty development. His research on competency-based education and preparedness for humanitarian crises has influenced emergency care frameworks and professional training models across the Middle East and beyond. In addition to his academic achievements, Dr. Mani contributes to the global nursing research community as an Associate Editor, Lead Guest Editor, and reviewer for leading journals in nursing and disaster medicine. His interdisciplinary and forward-looking research continues to strengthen the global dialogue on improving healthcare resilience, professional competency, and system readiness in the face of emerging public health and environmental challenges.

Featured Publications

Mani, Z. A. (2025). Transitioning to competency-based education in nursing: A scoping review of curriculum review and revision strategies. BMC Nursing, 24(1), 1111.

Mani, Z. A. (2025). The global alarming impact of extreme heat waves: A retrospective analysis. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 40(S1),

Mani, Z. A., Innab, A., & Taleb, F. (2025). Assessing the frontline competency gap: Emergency care perceptions among nurses in Yemen’s conflict zone. International Nursing Review, 72(2),

Mani, Z. A., & Albagawi, B. (2024). AI frontiers in emergency care: The next evolution of nursing interventions. Frontiers in Public Health, 12, 1439412.

Mani, Z. A. (2024). Bridging cultural gaps in end-of-life care: The experiences of international charge nurses in Saudi Arabia. BMC Nursing, 23(1), 865.

Mani, Z. A., & Goniewicz, K. (2024). Assessing the public health consequences of terrorist attacks on telecommunications infrastructure: A global analysis. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 18,

Wayne McCormick | Medicine and Dentistry | Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

Wayne McCormick | Medicine and Dentistry | Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

University of Washington | United States

Dr. Wayne C. McCormick, MD, MPH, FACP, is a distinguished Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine, where he holds the William Colson Endowed Chair in Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine. As Division Head of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, he has provided exceptional leadership in advancing clinical care, education, and research in aging and palliative medicine. A graduate of Washington University Medical School and the University of Washington School of Public Health, Dr. McCormick completed his medical training at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, where he served as Chief Medical Resident before joining the University of Washington faculty in 1990. Over his decades-long career, he has made significant contributions to the fields of geriatrics, hospice, and palliative medicine, serving as Program Director of the Palliative Medicine Fellowship and Director of Palliative Care Services at Harborview Medical Center. He has been recognized with numerous honors, including multiple “Top Doctor” awards from Seattle Magazine and the Harborview Cares Service Excellence Award. A Fellow of the American College of Physicians and past president of both the American Academy of Home Care Physicians and the American Geriatrics Society, Dr. McCormick has played a vital role in shaping national standards for elder care and end-of-life practice. His editorial work for leading journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine and Journal of the American Geriatrics Society underscores his scholarly influence. Deeply committed to mentorship, he has guided generations of medical students, residents, and fellows. Through his extensive leadership, teaching, and clinical service, Dr. McCormick has made enduring contributions to improving the quality of life for older adults and advancing excellence in geriatric and palliative medicine.

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Featured Publications

  • Lee, C. S., Gibbons, L. E., Lee, A. Y., Yanagihara, R. T., Blazes, M. S., Lee, M. L., McCurry, S. M., Bowen, J. D., McCormick, W. C., Crane, P. K., & Larson, E. B. (2022). Association between cataract extraction and development of dementia. JAMA Internal Medicine, 182(2), 134-141.

  • Mohammed, A., Gibbons, L. E., Gates, G., Anderson, M. L., McCurry, S. M., McCormick, W., … Larson, E. B. (2022). Association of performance on dichotic auditory tests with risk for incident dementia and Alzheimer dementia. JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 148(1), 20-27.

  • Alzheimer’s Disease Genetics Consortium. (2022). Manifestations of Alzheimer’s disease genetic risk in the blood are evident in a multiomic analysis in healthy adults aged 18 to 90. Scientific Reports, 12(1),

  • Bellenguez, C., Küçükali, F., Jansen, I. E., Amin, N., Ahmad, S., Lovestone, S., Smith, A. D., Warden, D., Wilcock, G., Laitinen, T., van Duijn, C. M., … (and many others) (2022). New insights into the genetic etiology of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Nature Genetics, 54(4), 412-436.

  • Lee, C. S., … (2023). Diabetic retinopathy and dementia association, beyond diabetes severity. American Journal of Ophthalmology.

RS pandey | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

RS pandey | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Amity Institute of Applied Sciences Amity University UP | India

Prof. Rama Shankar Pandey is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Applied Physics at the Amity Institute of Applied Sciences, Amity University, Noida, India. He earned his M.Sc. in Physics from Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, and his Ph.D. in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-BHU), Varanasi, where his doctoral research focused on the “Study of Low Frequency Emissions in Inhomogeneous Magneto Plasma” under the supervision of Prof. K. D. Misra. With over two decades of teaching experience and 26 years of postdoctoral research, Prof. Pandey has made notable contributions to plasma physics, planetary magnetospheres, and solid-state plasma research. He has successfully led and completed several major research projects funded by prestigious national agencies, including ISRO and DRDO, and is currently leading an ongoing project supported by SERB on electromagnetic and electrostatic plasma waves in Jupiter’s magnetosphere. His earlier ISRO-funded studies explored the interaction of electromagnetic waves with high-energy plasma in Uranus and low-frequency plasma waves in Saturn’s magnetosphere, while his DRDO collaboration focused on developing doped barium zirconate titanate ceramics for acoustic emission sensor applications. As Head of the Department, he demonstrated academic leadership and contributed significantly to curriculum development and research enhancement. His primary research interests span instabilities in magneto plasma, ionospheric plasma, planetary atmospheres, semiconductor plasma, and free electron lasers. Prof. Pandey’s extensive experience with space plasma data analysis, particularly through ISRO’s SROSS-C2 program, reflects his deep engagement with experimental and theoretical plasma physics. A recognized scholar with an active publication record indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, Prof. Pandey continues to advance the frontiers of applied physics and space plasma research in India.

Featured Publications

  • Misra, K. D., & Pandey, R. S. (1995). Generation of whistler emissions by injection of hot electrons in the presence of perpendicular A.C. electric field. Journal of Geophysical Research, 100, 19405–19411.

  • Misra, K. D., & Pandey, R. S. (2002). Excitation of oblique whistler waves in magnetosphere and in interplanetary space at 1 A.U. Earth, Planets and Space, 54(2), 159–165.

  • Pandey, R. P., Singh, K. K., Singh, K. M., & Pandey, R. S. (2001). A theoretical study of whistler mode instability at Uranian bow shock. Earth, Moon, and Planets, 87, 59–71.

  • Pandey, R. P., Karim, S. M., Singh, K. M., & Pandey, R. S. (2003). Effect of cold plasma injection on whistler mode instability triggered by perpendicular A.C. electric field at Uranus. Earth, Moon, and Planets, 91(4), 195–207.

  • Pandey, R. P., Pandey, R. S., & Misra, K. D. (2003). Temporal evolution of whistler mode instability due to cold plasma injection in the presence of perpendicular A.C. electric field in the magnetosphere of Uranus. Earth, Moon, and Planets, 91(4), 209–222.

  • Misra, K. D., & Pandey, R. S. (1997). Oblique electrostatic ion-cyclotron instability in auroral magnetosphere in the presence of electric field. Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics, 26, 230–235.

Elizabeth Middleton | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Elizabeth Middleton | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD, USA | United States

Dr. Elizabeth M. Middleton is a distinguished research scientist and senior research consultant at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), with decades of leadership in carbon dynamics, photobiology, and vegetation remote sensing, including spectroscopy and fluorescence-based satellite observation. Over her extensive career at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) , she made pioneering contributions to global-scale ecosystem monitoring and Earth observation missions. She served in several key roles, including Project Manager of the Eastern Regional Remote Sensing Applications Center, Principal Investigator for major projects such as the Boreal Ecosystem Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) in Canada and NASA’s Carbon Cycle Science Program, and Deputy Project Manager for the Large-Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA). As EO-1 Mission Scientist for NASA’s Earth Observer-1 satellite and GSFC Lead Scientist for the Hyperspectral Infrared Imager (HyspIRI) concept, she was instrumental in advancing satellite technologies for monitoring ecosystem productivity. Her research has significantly enhanced understanding of light use efficiency, vegetation fluorescence, and biosphere-atmosphere interactions. Dr. Middleton has also contributed as a member of the European Space Agency’s Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) advisory group and as co-investigator in joint NASA/ESA field campaigns. An active member of several professional societies including ESA, AIBS, IEEE, and AGU, she has served as guest editor for multiple leading journals in remote sensing and as a reviewer and panelist for numerous scientific programs. Recognized through numerous NASA awards—including the Exceptional Service Medal and the Nordberg Award for Outstanding Earth Science—her career embodies scientific excellence and sustained contributions to advancing ecological and atmospheric research through remote sensing innovation.

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Featured Publications

Huemmrich, K. F., Campbell, P. E. K., Harding, D. J., Ranson, K. J., Wynne, R., Thomas, V., & Middleton, E. M. (2022). Evaluating approaches relating ecosystem productivity with DESIS spectral information. International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XLVI-1/W1-2021, 31–37.

Huemmrich, K. F., Campbell, P. K., Landis, D. R., & Middleton, E. M. (2019). Developing a common globally applicable method for optical remote sensing of ecosystem light use efficiency. Remote Sensing of Environment, 230, 111190.

Huemmrich, K. F., Campbell, P., Vargas, S. A., Sackett, S., Unger, S., May, J., Tweedie, C., Joiner, J., Yoshida, Y., & Middleton, E. (2022). Leaf-level chlorophyll fluorescence and reflectance spectra of high latitude plants. Environmental Research Communications, 4(3), 035001.

Joiner, J., Yoshida, Y., Anderson, M., Holmes, T., Hain, C., Reichle, R., Koster, R., Middleton, E., & Zeng, F. (2018). Global relationships between satellite-derived solar-induced fluorescence (SIF), traditional vegetation indices (NDVI and NDII), evapotranspiration (ET), and soil moisture anomalies. Remote Sensing of Environment, 219, 339–352

Nichol, C. J., Drolet, G., Porcar-Castell, A., Maclellan, C., Wade, T., Sabater, N., Middleton, E. M., MacLellan, C., Levula, J., Mammarella, I., Vesala, T., & Atherton, J. A. (2019). Diurnal and seasonal solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence in a boreal Scots pine canopy. Remote Sensing, 11(3), 273.

Sabater, N., Vicent, J., Alonso, L., Verrelst, J., Middleton, E. M., Atherton, J., Porcar-Castell, A., & Moreno, J. (2018). Compensation of oxygen transmittance effects for proximal sensing retrieval of canopy-leaving sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence. Remote Sensing, 10(10), 1551.

Asadi Srinivasulu | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Asadi Srinivasulu | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Newcastle | Australia

Dr. Asadi Srinivasulu is an accomplished academic and researcher with over 24 years of combined teaching and industry experience in the field of Computer Science and Information Technology. He earned his B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering from Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, and his M.Tech in Intelligent Systems from the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad. He holds a Ph.D. in Data Science from JNTU Anantapur and is currently pursuing a second Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence at IIIT Allahabad as a working professional under the supervision of Prof. Anupam Agrawal. He is presently a Visiting Researcher at crcCARE, the University of Newcastle, Australia, and previously served as Head of Research & OpenLabs in Information Technology at BlueCrest University, Monrovia, Liberia, as well as a Subject Matter Expert at Deloitte, Delhi. His research expertise spans Data Science, Big Data Analytics, Data Mining, Artificial Intelligence, Robotic Process Automation, Cloud Computing, Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning, and Software Engineering. Dr. Srinivasulu has reviewed 96 research theses and guided multiple Ph.D., M.Tech, and B.Tech scholars. A holder of numerous professional certifications, including seven IBM and multiple Microsoft, edX, NPTEL, and IIT-Bombay credentials, he is also a professional member of several renowned organizations such as IEEE, ACM, CSI, ISTE, and NASSCOM. He serves on the editorial boards of various international journals and has acted as a reviewer for leading publishers including Springer, Elsevier, IEEE, and Hindawi. Throughout his career, he has contributed to academic and institutional development through leadership roles in R&D, accreditation, curriculum development, and innovation initiatives, reflecting his dedication to advancing research, technology, and education in the global IT landscape.

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Featured Publications

Asadi Srinivasulu, Dolly Diana, P., Asadi Saketh Ram, Goddindla, S., & Uma, T. G. (2024). AI-driven strategic HR: Maximizing employee productivity for global competitiveness. Journal of Advanced Artificial Intelligence, 1(2), 21–35.

Asadi Srinivasulu, & Clement Varaprasad, K. (2024). Enhancing safety and efficiency in autonomous vehicles through integrated AI technologies. Journal of Research in Engineering and Computer Science, 2(3), 1–25.

Asadi Srinivasulu, Goddindla, S., Ramineni, R. R., Billa, S. B., & Akhila, S. P. (2024). Advanced RTD prediction and optimization in three-phase bubble column reactors: Leveraging deep learning for enhanced industrial efficiency. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 59(5),

Asadi Srinivasulu, & Goddindla, S. (2024). Operational issues and strategies of three-phase fluidized bed bioreactors for enzymatic production of gluconic acid. International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences, 11(13), 3502–3521.

Asadi Srinivasulu, & Goddindla, S. (2024). Healthcare applications of gluconic acid: A comprehensive review and insights. International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences, 11(11),

Asadi Srinivasulu, & Rajeyyagari, S. (2024). Myocarditis detection using proximal policy optimization and mutual learning. Journal of Artificial Intelligence and System Modelling, 1(4), 32–49.

Asadi Srinivasulu, & Palanisamy, V. (2024). Data-driven revolution in academic support for mathematics underachievers through random forest individual and hybrid model. Journal of Artificial Intelligence and System Modelling, 1(4),

Jingfeng Li | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Jingfeng Li | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

School of Pharmacy, Yantai University | China

Dr. Jingfeng Li is a distinguished molecular biologist and biotechnology expert with extensive experience in cancer research and gene therapy innovation. He currently serves as a Professor at the School of Pharmacy, Yantai University, where he leads pioneering research on the molecular mechanisms underlying the tumor-suppressive effects of oncolytic HSV1 viruses across various solid tumors. Concurrently, as Chief Science Officer, Chief Scientist, and Deputy General Manager at Beijing WellGene Company Ltd., Dr. Li oversees the strategic development and implementation of advanced gene therapy pipelines, guiding the company’s research, innovation, and product development in alignment with global biomedical trends. His career reflects a deep commitment to translational research, having previously held academic positions at The Ohio State University, where his team investigated the molecular pathways driving HPV-associated head, neck, and cervical cancers, and conducted significant studies on transposon epigenetics and hereditary disease gene cloning. Earlier in his career, at the National Cancer Institute (NIH), he focused on DNA methylation and retrotransposon polymorphisms, contributing to foundational insights in tumor biology. Dr. Li’s entrepreneurial endeavors include founding Singlebase LLC in the United States, where he developed genetic testing products for targeted lung cancer therapy, including fusion detection and resistance mutation assays. A Ph.D. graduate from the Karolinska Institute in Cell and Tumor Biology, Dr. Li has been recognized for his leadership and innovation, notably as part of Beijing’s Overseas Talent Gathering Project and as a Yicheng Outstanding Talent. His work has been presented at major international conferences, including the International Papillomavirus Conference and the CGCS Summit on Cell and Gene Therapy, reflecting his global reputation in advancing the frontiers of molecular oncology and gene therapy.

Profile: Orcid

Featured Publications

Lv, J., Zhu, W., Xie, X., Tian, C., Zhu, C., Hu, Z., Li, Y., Shao, M., Liu, W., Ma, D., Wang, S., Li, X., & Li, J. (2026). Engineered oncolytic herpes simplex virus expressing interleukin 12 suppresses tumorigenicity of hepatocellular carcinoma. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – Molecular Basis of Disease, 1872(1), 168033.

Hu, Z., Liu, W., Liu, J., Zhou, H., Sun, C., Tian, C., Guo, X., Zhu, C., Shao, M., Wang, S., Zhu, W., Li, X., & Li, J. (2024). The anti-tumor efficacy of a recombinant oncolytic herpes simplex virus mediated CRISPR/Cas9 delivery targeting in HPV16-positive cervical cancer. Manuscript submitted for publication.

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