Imed Ghiloufi | Environmental Science | Best Paper Award

Imed Ghiloufi | Environmental Science | Best Paper Award

Crten | Tunisia

Dr. Imed Ghiloufi is a distinguished Professor of Physics specializing in plasma physics, nanomaterials synthesis, and environmental applications. He earned his Habilitation to Direct Research (HDR) and his Ph.D. in Plasma Physics, both from Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France, where his research focused on plasma-based waste treatment and nanoparticle synthesis. With a B.S. in Physics from the University of Sfax, Tunisia, Dr. Ghiloufi has built a prolific academic and research career across Tunisia, France, and Saudi Arabia. He served as Professor and previously Associate Professor at Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud University, Saudi Arabia, where he contributed significantly to teaching, curriculum development, and laboratory establishment, before joining the Center of Research and Technology of Energy, Technopole Borj Cedria, Tunisia. His research spans plasma processing for waste valorization, nanoparticle production, solar cell development, and wastewater treatment, with several projects funded by national and international agencies. Dr. Ghiloufi has supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate research projects and is an active member of scientific societies including the American Materials Research Society (MRS), the Saudi Physical Society, and the Saudi AMOP Physics Group. A recognized peer reviewer for leading journals such as Journal of Hazardous Materials and Environmental Chemical Engineering, he also serves on editorial boards and scientific committees. His work bridges plasma technology and environmental sustainability, advancing innovative materials and processes for energy and ecological applications.

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Featured Publications

1. Ghiloufi, I., El Ghoul, J., Modwi, A., & El Mir, L. (2016). Ga-doped ZnO for adsorption of heavy metals from aqueous solution. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 42, 102–106.

2. Lemine, O. M., Ghiloufi, I., Bououdina, M., Khezami, L., M’hamed, M. O., & El Mir, L. (2014). Nanocrystalline Ni doped α-Fe₂O₃ for adsorption of metals from aqueous solution. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 588, 592–595.

3. Khezami, L., Taha, K. K., Amami, E., Ghiloufi, I., & El Mir, L. (2017). Removal of cadmium (II) from aqueous solution by zinc oxide nanoparticles: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies. Desalination and Water Treatment, 62, 346–354.

4. Khezami, L., Taha, K. K., Ghiloufi, I., & El Mir, L. (2016). Adsorption and photocatalytic degradation of malachite green by vanadium doped zinc oxide nanoparticles. Water Science and Technology, 73(4), 881–889.

5. Khezami, L., Modwi, A., Ghiloufi, I., Taha, K. K., Bououdina, M., ElJery, A., & El Mir, L. (2020). Effect of aluminum loading on structural and morphological characteristics of ZnO nanoparticles for heavy metal ion elimination. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27(3), 3086–3099.

6. Khezami, L., Modwi, A., Ghiloufi, I., Taha, K. K., Bououdina, M., ElJery, A., & El Mir, L. (2020). Synthesis and characterization of polyamide thin-film nanocomposite membrane reached by aluminum doped ZnO nanoparticles. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27(3), 3086–3099.

Dragana Tomašević Pilipović | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dragana Tomašević Pilipović | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad | Serbia

Dragana Tomašević Pilipović, a Serbian national born in Croatia, is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, with over 15 years of distinguished academic and research experience in environmental chemistry. She specializes in sediment remediation, water quality assessment, and the development of green nanomaterials for sustainable pollution management. Throughout her career, she has authored 40 SCI-indexed publications,  and has led multiple national and international research projects as Principal Investigator. Professor Tomašević Pilipović has a strong teaching record, developing innovative curricula and delivering undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral courses in Environmental Protection and Chemistry, consistently earning top student evaluations. She holds a BSc in Chemistry with a focus on quality control and environmental management, an MSc in Chemistry specializing in water metal content analysis, and a PhD in Environmental Protection Science, where her research advanced the application of stabilized nano zero-valent iron and commercial immobilization agents for sediment remediation. Her professional experience includes roles as Associate and Assistant Professor, research assistant, and analytical chemist in accredited laboratories, where she gained expertise in advanced analytical techniques such as AAS, ICP-MS, IC, and TOC. Actively engaged in scientific exchange and professional organizations, she has collaborated with international institutions, serves on multiple scientific boards, and contributes to policy and outreach programs. Her work integrates research excellence, innovative teaching, and impactful science communication to advance environmental protection and sustainable solutions across Europe.

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Featured Publications

  • Radenović, D., Kerkez, D., Tomašević Pilipović, D., Dubovina, M., Šeljiša, M., Tenodi, S., & Peško, I. (2024). The beneficial reuse of contaminated sediment: Long-term assessment of fly ash and lime-based mixtures. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 20, e02711.

  • Tenodi, S., Krčmar, D., Pejin, Đ., Rađenović Veselić, D., Slijepčević, N., Zrnić Tenodi, K., & Tomašević Pilipović, D. (2025). Application of the FUCOM-SAW model for comprehensive risk assessment of contaminated sediments: A case study of the Great Bačka Canal and Begej River. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 274, 104644.

  • Tomašević Pilipović, D., Slijepčević, N., Rađenović Veselić, D., Šešlija, M., Bulatović, V., & Duduković, N. (2025). Utilization of phosphogypsum and sediment in subgrade material for pavement construction. Applied Sciences, 15(347).

  • Tomić, T., Jurca, T., Rađenović Veselić, D., Slijepčević, N., Krčmar, D., Bečelić-Tomin, M., & Tomašević Pilipović, D. (2025). An integrated approach to assessing the quality of sediments in the Great Bačka and Bega canals, Serbia. Environmental Sciences Europe, 37, 25.

  • Tomašević Pilipović, D., Bečelić-Tomin, M., Krčmar, D., Tenodi, S., Kerkez, D., Slijepčević, N., & Šešlija, M. (2025). Methodological framework for sediment management in developing countries: Shifting the paradigm from waste to resource. Water, 17, 618.

Leonid Zotov | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Leonid Zotov | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Novosiibirsk State Technical Universiti, NSTU | Russia

Dr. Leonid Grigoryevich Zotov is a distinguished researcher and academic affiliated with Novosibirsk State Technical University, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation, he has made notable contributions to his field through impactful and methodologically rigorous research. Dr. Zotov’s academic endeavors span across several interdisciplinary areas, reflecting a strong focus on applied and theoretical aspects of engineering and technology. His research is characterized by a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, developing innovative solutions, and contributing to the technological progress of Russia’s academic and industrial sectors. As a dedicated scholar, he has collaborated with multiple international and national co-authors, fostering cross-disciplinary partnerships that enhance the global visibility of his work. Throughout his career, Dr. Zotov has demonstrated a deep passion for education, mentoring, and the dissemination of scientific knowledge through conferences, journals, and institutional research programs. His association with Novosibirsk State Technical University underscores his active engagement in teaching, academic leadership, and research excellence. With a reputation for precision and innovation, Dr. Zotov continues to pursue research that bridges theoretical understanding with real-world application, contributing meaningfully to both academic scholarship and technological development.

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Featured Publications

  • Zotov, L. G., & Bolshakov, I. M. (2024). Hydrogen fuel cell energy regulators based on boost DC–DC converters with switched capacitors. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 95, 18 December 2024.

  • Zotov, L. G., & Bolshakov, I. M. (2022). The 10 kW autonomous energy-efficient power supply system. In Proceedings of the 2022 IEEE International Multi Conference on Engineering, Computer and Information Sciences (Sibircon 2022). IEEE.

  • Zotov, L. G., & Bolshakov, I. M. (2022). Structural synthesis of capacitor DC–DC converters. In Proceedings of the International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices (EDM 2022) (June 2022). IEEE.

MD. SAHIDUL ISLAM | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

MD. SAHIDUL ISLAM | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Queen Mary College, Dhaka | Bangladesh

Md. Sahidul Islam is a dedicated educator and researcher in English language and literature from Dhaka, Bangladesh. He currently serves as a Lecturer in English at Queen Mary College, Dhaka, . Previously, he worked as a Research Assistant in the Department of English at the Asian University of Bangladesh , where he also completed both his Master of Arts in English Language and Literature and Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in English. His academic and professional pursuits reflect a strong commitment to language education, applied linguistics, and curriculum development. Md. Islam’s research has been published in reputable journals, including Ampersand (Elsevier), where his article “Unveiling the Professional Identity Construction of In-service University English Language Teachers: Evidence from Bangladesh”  highlights his contribution to teacher identity research. His other scholarly works include studies on English syllabus evaluation and the psychological aspects of language learning, such as “The Role of Mental Perfection in Reducing English Language Anxiety among Bangladeshi Students”. Beyond academia, he actively engages in professional associations, notably as a member of the Bangladesh English Language Teachers’ Association (BELTA) and a lifetime member of the Asian University of Bangladesh English Association. Through his teaching, research, and professional involvement, Md. Sahidul Islam continues to contribute significantly to advancing English language education and academic excellence in Bangladesh.

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Featured Publications

Alam, M. R., Islam, M. S., Ansarey, D., Rana, M. M., Milon, M. R. K., Abdul Halim, H., Jahan, S., & Rashid, A. (2024). Unveiling the professional identity construction of in-service university English language teachers: Evidence from Bangladesh. Ampersand, 11, 100178

Islam, M. S. (2021). An examination of English syllabus and curriculum at secondary education in Bangladesh [Master’s thesis, Asian University of Bangladesh]. Expressions: Journal of AUB, 5(2), 11–23.

Islam, M. S. (2023). Unveiling the professional identity construction of in-service university English language teachers: Evidence from Bangladesh. Ampersand (Elsevier).

Islam, M. S. (2020). The role of mental perfection in reducing English language anxiety among the Bangladeshi student. In E. Sipahi (Ed.)

Meiqun Yin | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Meiqun Yin | Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

China University of Political Science and Law | China

Professor Meiqun Yin is the Vice Dean, Professor, and Ph.D. Supervisor at the Business School of the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL), Beijing. She earned her Ph.D. in Accounting from Renmin University of China in 2005 and has over 15 years of distinguished academic and administrative experience. A pioneering scholar at the intersection of accounting, quantitative finance, and artificial intelligence, Professor Yin leads groundbreaking research integrating large language models (LLMs) and chain-of-thought (CoT) prompting into financial forecasting and portfolio optimization. Her flagship study, published in Expert Systems with Applications (2026), demonstrates the superior predictive power of AI-driven models in earnings forecasting and investment strategy design, generating significant alpha with low-risk exposure. As a core researcher in AI-driven financial analysis, she has led multiple national and provincial research projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Social Science Foundation of China. Professor Yin has published extensively in leading journals and contributed influential works on digital finance, financial statement analysis, and responsible investment. Recognized with honors such as the First Prize for Research Achievement, Outstanding Teaching Award, and the Young and Middle-aged Backbone Teacher Title, she continues to advance the digital transformation of accounting and finance education. She is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and an active member of the Chinese Accounting Association and IMA China Management Accounting Expert Committee.

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Featured Publications

Yin, M., & Guo, M. (2026). Complex forecasting and investment strategy optimization via chain-of-thought of large language models. Expert Systems with Applications, 298, 129913.

 

Xusheng Wan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Xusheng Wan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Southwest Petroleum University | China

Wan Xusheng, from Jingning, Gansu Province, is a distinguished professor, assistant dean, and doctoral supervisor at the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, Southwest Petroleum University. He earned his Ph.D. in geotechnical engineering from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Sichuan University. Professor Wan has led three National Natural Science Foundation projects and over ten other provincial and key laboratory-funded research initiatives. His work has earned him significant recognition, including a first prize in the Gansu Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and a second prize in the National Association Award. He has published over 100 academic papers, 56 of which are SCI-indexed, garnering more than 1,200 citations, and holds over 40 national patents and four software copyrights. He serves on the editorial boards of the ASCE Journal of Cold Regions Engineering and the Glacier and Permafrost Institute and reviews for more than 40 international and domestic journals. Professor Wan teaches undergraduate courses in Soil Mechanics and Advanced Soil Mechanics, and graduate courses including Geotechnical Engineering Testing and Construction Monitoring, having guided more than 60 undergraduate projects and trained numerous master’s students. He has contributed extensively to teaching reform, leading provincial- and university-level projects, co-editing a graduate textbook, and publishing multiple educational reform papers. His students have achieved national and regional awards under his mentorship. Actively involved in professional organizations, he serves on committees related to cold regions engineering, geosciences, and civil engineering education, and is committed to advancing research, innovation, and talent cultivation in geotechnical engineering, particularly in cold and arid regions.

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Featured Publications

  • Wan, X., Lai, Y., & Wang, C. (2015). Experimental study on the freezing temperatures of saline silty soils. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 26(2), 175–187.

  • Wan, X., You, Z., Wen, H., & Crossley, W. (2017). An experimental study of salt expansion in sodium saline soils under transient conditions. Journal of Arid Land, 9(6), 865–878.

  • Wan, X., Gong, F., Mengfei, [et al.]. (2019). Experimental study of the salt transfer in a cold sodium sulfate soil. KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, 23(4), 1573–1585.

  • Wan, X., & Yang, Z. (2020). Pore water freezing characteristic in saline soils based on pore size distribution. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 173, 103030.

  • Wan, X., Zhong, C., Mohamed, H. S., Qiu, E., & Qu, M. (2020). Study on the thermal conductivity model of sodium sulfate soils. Experimental Heat Transfer.

  • Wan, X., Liu, E., & Qiu, E. (2021). Study on ice nucleation temperature and water freezing in saline soils. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 32(1), 119–138.

Dereba Megersa | Environmental Science | Most Cited Article Award

Dereba Megersa | Environmental Science | Most Cited Article Award

Ethiopia Meteorlogy Institute | Ethiopia

Dr. Dereba Muleta Megersa,  in Arsi Bekoji, Oromia, Ethiopia, is a dedicated meteorologist and climate science professional with a strong academic and international training background. He began his education at Tulu Nageso Elementary School and progressed through Bekoji Junior and Senior Secondary Schools, completing his preparatory studies. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Arba Minch University and later pursued a Master’s degree at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (NUIST), China, graduating. Currently engaged in advanced studies, Dereba has consistently expanded his expertise through numerous international workshops and training programs. His participation includes the FY2023 Fengyun Satellite User Conference in Xiamen, China; seminars on global climate change, agricultural meteorology, and disaster mitigation hosted by NUIST and CMA; and specialized courses on atmospheric policy and weather forecasting across China and South Korea. These experiences reflect his commitment to enhancing meteorological forecasting and environmental resilience in developing countries. Dereba is fluent in professional communication and actively collaborates through platforms like WeChat and ORCID. With a career rooted in academic excellence and global engagement, Dereba continues to contribute to climate science and disaster preparedness, embodying a proactive approach to international collaboration and sustainable development.

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Featured Publications

Megersa, D. M., Abera, M., Geremew, T., Zainab, Z., & Luo, X. S. (2025). Effects of climate on malaria transmission: The role of temperature, rainfall, and humidity across Africa. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 156, 438.

Megersa, D. M., & Luo, X.-S. (2025). Effects of climate change on malaria risk to human health: A review. Atmosphere, 16(1), 71.

Geremew, T., Ullah, I., Akinsanola, A. A., Muleta, D., Teshome, F., Syed, S., & Rafi, R. (2025). Unravelling Southern Ocean sea surface temperatures impacts on long rainfall variability in East Africa. Atmospheric Research, 310, 108406.

Luo, X.-S., Muleta, D., Hu, Z., Tang, H., Zhao, Z., Shen, S., & Lee, B.-L. (2017). Inclusive development and agricultural adaptation to climate change. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 24, 78–83.

Yohannes, T., Yu, J., Jonah, K., Oo, K. Y. T., Muleta, D., Adem, K., & Geremew, T. (2024). A bibliographic review on anthropogenic climate change and drought. Environmental Science & Policy, 160, 103830.

Abdela, K. A., Fantabil, A., & Muleta, D. (2023). Bibliographic review on drought and water level articles. Discover Water, 3, 17.

Anand Prakash Singh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Anand Prakash Singh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

University of Michigan | United States

Dr. Anand Prakash Singh is a Research Investigator at the Frankel Cardiovascular Center, Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, where he leads translational studies in cardio-oncology, cardio-immunology, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), and exercise-induced cardiac regeneration. He earned his B.Sc. in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology from the University of Lucknow (2007), M.Sc. in Biotechnology from the University of Allahabad, and Ph.D. in Molecular Medicine from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Following his doctorate, he completed postdoctoral training at prestigious institutions including South Asian University, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, while also serving as a visiting scholar at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. His research focuses on understanding the molecular pathways of cardiac inflammation, senescence, and regeneration, particularly in the context of metabolic stress and cancer therapy–induced cardiotoxicity. Dr. Singh is the recipient of multiple competitive grants, including the Frankel Cardiovascular Center Inaugural Grant Award and VA IPA funding, and has contributed as Co-Investigator to major NIH and AHA projects exploring heart–brain interactions and exercise-mediated cardioprotection. Recognized for his scholarly excellence, he has received honors such as the First Prize for Oral Presentation at the International Conference on Innovation & Technologies in Medicine and Healthcare and the Outstanding Reviewer Award from Experimental Biology and Medicine. His ongoing research aims to bridge basic molecular mechanisms with clinical therapeutics for cardiovascular disease prevention and recovery.

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Featured Publications

Guo, H. L. Y., Gupte, M., Umbarkar, P., Singh, A. P., et al. (2017). Entanglement of GSK-3β, β-catenin and TGF-β1 signaling network to regulate myocardial fibrosis. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 174, Article 107–118.

Singh, A. P., Glennon, M. S., Umbarkar, P., Gupte, M., Galindo, C. L., Zhang, Q., et al. (2019). Ponatinib-induced cardiotoxicity: Delineating the signalling mechanisms and potential rescue strategies. Cardiovascular Research, 115(5), 966–977.

Umbarkar, P., Tousif, S., Singh, A. P., Anderson, J. C., Zhang, Q., Tallquist, M. D., et al. (2022). Fibroblast GSK-3α promotes fibrosis via RAF-MEK-ERK pathway in the injured heart. Circulation Research, 131(7), 620–636.

Singh, A. P., Umbarkar, P., Tousif, S., & Lal, H. (2020). Cardiotoxicity of the BCR-ABL1 tyrosine kinase inhibitors: Emphasis on ponatinib. International Journal of Cardiology, 316, 214–221.

Umbarkar, P., Singh, A. P., Gupte, M., Verma, V. K., Galindo, C. L., Guo, Y., Zhang, Q., et al. (2019). Cardiomyocyte SMAD4-dependent TGF-β signaling is essential to maintain adult heart homeostasis. JACC: Basic to Translational Science, 4(1), 41–53.

Tousif, S., Singh, A. P., Umbarkar, P., Galindo, C., Wheeler, N., Toro Cora, A., et al. (2023). Ponatinib drives cardiotoxicity by S100A8/A9-NLRP3-IL-1β mediated inflammation. Circulation Research, 132(3), 267–289.

Sudabeh Gharemahmudli | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Sudabeh Gharemahmudli | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Department of Watershed Management Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, Tarbiat Modares University (TMU) | Iran

Dr. Sudabeh Gharemahmudli is an accomplished environmental scientist specializing in soil and water conservation, salinity management, and microbial biotechnology for erosion control. She is currently completing her Postdoctoral Fellowship at Tarbiat Modares University (2025), having earned her Ph.D. in Soil Science from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, where she conducted pioneering research titled “Controllability of Soil and Water Loss in Saline Soils Using Microorganisms.” Her doctoral work, supervised by Professor Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi, explored the innovative use of soil cyanobacteria to biologically stabilize saline and alkaline soils, demonstrating a sustainable approach to reducing erosion and surface runoff under simulated rainfall conditions. Dr. Gharemahmudli also holds an M.Sc. from Tarbiat Modares University a B.Sc., and an A.Sc. from Gonbad Kavous University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. Her scientific contributions lie at the intersection of biological soil management, environmental restoration, and eco-engineering, with a focus on developing long-term, cost-effective, and eco-friendly alternatives to conventional soil stabilizers. She continues to advance her research on bio-based strategies for watershed management and environmental sustainability. Dr. Gharemahmudli is known for her dedication to applying microbial technologies in addressing global challenges related to soil degradation, salinization, and water resource conservation.

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Featured Publications

  • Rouhani, H., Gharemahmudli, S., Torkashvand, T., & Kashani, M. (2017). Granulometric variation of river suspended sediments due to sand and gravel mining: Case study of Vaz River. Watershed Management Research, 30(1), 2–13.

  • Sadeghi, S. H. R., Gharemahmudli, S., Kheirfam, H., Khaledi Darvishan, A., Kiani Harchegani, M., Saeidi, P., Gholami, L., & Vafakhah, M. (2018). Short-term temporal variations in runoff and sediment concentration in different land uses under two rainfall intensities. International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 6(2), 184–193.

  • Gharemahmudli, S., Najafinejad, A., Sadeghi, S. H. R., Zarei Darkid, B., Mohammadian Behbahanie, A., & Kheirfam, H. (2020). Effects of type, level and time of sand and gravel mining on particle size distributions of suspended sediment. Journal of Water and Soil Conservation, 27(3), 163–180.

  • Sadeghi, S. H. R., Najafinejad, A., Gharemahmudli, S., Zarei Darkid, B., Mohammadian Behbahanie, A., & Kheirfam, H. (2021). Reducing surface runoff from soils subjected to a freezing–thawing cycle using soil cyanobacteria. Applied Soil Ecology, 157, 103770.

  • Gharemahmudli, S., Sadeghi, S. H. R., Sadeghi, V. S., Najafinejad, A., & Jafarpoor, A. (2022). Reduction in soil loss caused by a freeze–thaw cycle through inoculation of endemic soil microorganisms. Catena, 213, 106150.

  • Sadeghi, S. H. R., & Gharemahmudli, S. (2022). Morphometrical analysis of cracks and crevices on a cyanobacterized soil surface subjected to a freeze–thaw cycle using image processing. Journal of Water and Soil Conservation, 29(1), 1–30.

Firat Emir | Econometrics and Finance | Best Research Article Award

Firat Emir | Econometrics and Finance | Best Research Article Award

Final International University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fırat Emir is a Cypriot scholar and educator born on , North Cyprus. He holds a PhD in Economics from the Eastern Mediterranean University , where he graduated as the top student of his department, specializing in sustainability, energy, environment, and economic growth. His doctoral dissertation focused on the Convergence of Energy Efficiency, Energy Intensity, and CO₂ Emissions in the European Union. He also earned an MSc in Economics and a BSc in Economics from the same university, both completed with distinction. he obtained an International Postgraduate Certificate of Education (M.Ed) from the University of Leicester, United Kingdom. Dr. Emir has extensive academic experience, currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at Chandigarh Group of Colleges, India, and a Lecturer (Assoc. Prof. Dr.) in the Department of Business Administration at Final International University, Kyrenia, North Cyprus. He previously held positions at the Middle East Technical University and Bahçeşehir Cyprus University. His teaching portfolio spans economics, business, and research methodology, covering undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels. Dr. Emir is also an experienced IBDP, A-Level, and IGCSE teacher at the English School of Kyrenia. His research interests include sustainable development, energy economics, and environmental policy. Recognized internationally, he has received the Best Researcher Award and Top Most Cited Researcher Award for his impactful contributions to economic and environmental sciences.

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Featured Publications

  • Karlilar Pata, S., N. U., E., & Emir, F. (2025). Role of regulatory quality towards a sustainable economic development: A dual study of ease of doing business and economic growth amid bank efficiency. Review of Development Economics. (SSCI)

  • Liu, X., Udemba, E. N., Emir, F., Hussain, S., Khan, N. U., & Abdallah, I. (2024). Nexus between resource policy, renewable energy policy and export diversification: Asymmetric study of environment quality towards sustainable development. Resources Policy, 88, 104402.

  • Emir, F., Udemba, E. N., & Philip, L. D. (2024). Determinants of carbon emissions: Nexus among carbon emissions, coal, agriculture, trade and innovations. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 26(7), 17237–17251.

  • Khan, N. U., Udemba, E. N., Emir, F., & Hussain, S. (2024). A look into sustainable development goal amidst technological innovation, financial development and natural resources: A symmetry and asymmetry analyses. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 26(5), 11929–11956.

  • Hussain, S., Udemba, E. N., Emir, F., Khan, N. U., Chammam, W., & Riahi, A. (2024). Assessing sustainable development with the forces of technological innovation, entrepreneurial activity and energy consumption: Insight from asymmetric and bootstrap causality methods. Energy & Environment, 35(6), 3165–3185.