Hossein Abdollahzadeh Ahangar | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Hossein Abdollahzadeh Ahangar | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Babol Noshirvani University of Technology | Iran

Professor H. Abdollahzadeh Ahangar is a highly accomplished academic and researcher in the Department of Mathematics at Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol, Iran. With a prolific career marked by scholarly excellence, he has made significant contributions to the fields of applied mathematics, computational modeling, and numerical analysis. His research is widely recognized for advancing mathematical methods that underpin engineering, physics, and technology-driven innovations. Professor Ahangar’s extensive publication record, comprising over 70 peer-reviewed papers and more than 900 citations, reflects the depth and influence of his scientific work. He has developed and applied mathematical frameworks that address complex real-world problems, bridging theoretical mathematics with practical engineering applications. His interdisciplinary collaborations with scientists and engineers have strengthened the integration of mathematical sciences into modern technological research, contributing to the development of efficient computational models and analytical tools. With an h-index of 16, Professor Ahangar has consistently demonstrated research impact, innovation, and scholarly leadership. Beyond his research achievements, he plays a vital role in academia as an educator and mentor, fostering analytical thinking and problem-solving skills among students and early-career researchers. His active involvement in academic societies, editorial responsibilities, and conference participation highlights his dedication to advancing mathematical sciences globally. Through his commitment to research excellence, collaboration, and academic mentorship, Professor Ahangar continues to influence the progression of applied mathematics and its vital role in technological and scientific advancement.

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Featured Publications

  • Zhao, Y., Shan, E., & Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H. (2013). Signed total domination on Kronecker products of two complete graphs. Australasian Journal of Combinatorics, 56, 95–102.

  • Mojdeh, D. A., Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Haji, A. A., Khodkar, A., & Ggraphs. (2007). K1∗4,5K_{1∗4,5}, K1∗5,4K_{1∗5,4}, K1∗4,4K_{1∗4,4}, K2,3,4K_{2,3,4} have the property M(3). Ars Combinatoria, 84, 171–190.

  • Mojdeh, D. A., Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Haji, A. A., & Khodkar, A. (2006). The graph K2,2,rK_{2,2,r} has the property M(3) for 4≤r≤84 ≤ r ≤ 8. Bulletin of the Institute of Combinatorics and Its Applications, 47, 63–70.

  • Tahmasbzadehbaee, Z., Soner, N. D., Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Mojdeh, D. A., & Zhao, Y. (2013). Total restrained domination number of diameter 2 or 3. Mathematica Sciences. Published online.

  • Mojdeh, D. A., Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Choopani, F., & Zeinali, F. (2014). Star chromatic and defining number of graphs. International Journal of Mathematics and Combinatorics, 1, 93–101.

  • Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Henning, M. A., Löwenstein, C., Zhao, Y., & Samodivkin, V. (2014). Signed Roman domination in graphs. Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 27(2), 241–255.

  • Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Samodivkin, V., Sheikholeslami, S. M., & Khodkar, A. (2015). The restrained geodetic number of a graph. Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society, 38(3), 1143–1155.*

Haleh Ayatollahi | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Haleh Ayatollahi | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Iran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Professor Haleh Ayatollahi is a distinguished scholar and educator in the field of Health Informatics, currently serving as Professor and Director of the Deputy of Research and Technology at the School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences. She earned her PhD in Health Informatics from the University of Sheffield, UK, and holds M.Sc., B.Sc., and Associate degrees in Medical Records from the Iran University of Medical Sciences. With a strong academic and research background, Professor Ayatollahi has made significant contributions to the advancement of health information systems, digital health, and medical informatics education. Her career spans leadership, teaching, and research roles, including service as Director of the Deputy of Research and Technology at the Health Management and Economics Research Centre, and as a member of the Medical Informatics Evaluation and Examination Board. She previously held administrative positions such as Postgraduate and Education Office Administrator at the School of Health Management and Information Sciences, and has lectured at Kashan University of Medical Sciences. Professor Ayatollahi’s research interests encompass electronic health records, decision support systems, telemedicine, and the evaluation of information technologies in healthcare. Her extensive publication record, reflected in her profiles on Google Scholar and Scopus, demonstrates her impact on national and international health informatics research. Through her academic leadership, she has played a key role in fostering innovation, improving educational quality, and advancing evidence-based health information management practices in Iran. Her ongoing contributions continue to bridge the gap between technology and healthcare, promoting data-driven decision-making and the effective use of informatics to enhance healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

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Featured Publications

Mirani, N., Ayatollahi, H., Khorasani-Zavareh, D., & Zeraatkar, K. (2025). Emergency department-based injury surveillance information system: A qualitative study of users’ requirements. Heliyon, 11(6).

Ebrahimi, F., Ayatollahi, H., & Zeraatkar, K. (2024). A systematic review of using clinical decision support systems in corneal diseases. Digital Health, 10.

Toni, E., Toni, E., Fereidooni, M., & Ayatollahi, H. (2024). Acceptance and use of extended reality in surgical training: An umbrella review. Systematic Reviews, 13, 299.

GBD 2021 Stillbirth Collaborators. (2024). Global, regional, and national stillbirths at 20 weeks’ gestation or longer in 204 countries and territories, 1990–2021: Findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021. The Lancet, 404(10466), 1955–1988.

Shojaee-Mend, H., Ayatollahi, H., & Abdolahadi, A. (2024). A fuzzy ontology-based case-based reasoning system for stomach dystemperament in Persian medicine. PLOS ONE, 19(10), e0309722.

Toni, E., & Ayatollahi, H. (2024). Addressing drug-related side effects in children with congenital heart disease: A policy brief. Global Pediatric Health, 11, 2333794X241291398.

Zolfaqari, Z., Ayatollahi, H., Ranjbar, F., & Abasi, A. (2024). Acceptance and use of mobile health technology in post-abortion care. BMC Health Services Research, 24(1), 1130

Arstan Mamyrbayev | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Academic Researcher Award

Arstan Mamyrbayev | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Academic Researcher Award

West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University | Kazakhstan

Professor Arstan Abdramanovich Mamyrbayev, Doctor of Medical Sciences, is a distinguished scholar and Professor at the Department of Hygienic Disciplines and Occupational Diseases at West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University. His illustrious academic and research career spans over four decades, during which he rose from a postgraduate student to become one of Kazakhstan’s most respected hygienists and toxicologists, as well as the first head of several republican research centers. He is an Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Higher School of Culture and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. Professor Mamyrbayev has authored more than 350 scientific works, including 13 monographs, two textbooks, and a medical-environmental atlas, with several publications released in English, earning him wide recognition across the post-Soviet scientific community. With an H-index ranging from 6 to 8 across major databases, his research is both impactful and highly cited, reflecting his leading role in the field of hygiene and environmental health. As the founder of a renowned school of hygienists-toxicologists, he has supervised 17 candidates and 3 doctors of medical sciences, as well as numerous PhD and master’s students, contributing significantly to the development of scientific expertise in Kazakhstan. Professor Mamyrbayev has directed over 20 major research and technological projects, including those funded through program-targeted methods. He has served as a member of the Expert Council for Medical Specialties of the Higher Attestation Commission (HAC) and currently acts as an expert for the National Center for Scientific and Technical Expertise under the Ministry of Education and Science. In addition, he contributes to regional environmental councils, the International Center for Green Technologies, and serves on editorial boards and dissertation councils of leading national and international scientific journals.

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Featured Publications

Shaimbetov, Z., Satybaldiyeva, U., Mamyrbaev, A., Phutkaradze, M., & Glonti, S. (2018). [State of human resourcing for outpatient-and-polyclinic institutions conducting medical inspections of the population]. Georgian Medical News, (278), 156–161. PMID: 29905570

Bekmuhambetov, E. Z., Mamyrbaev, A. A., & Dzharkenov, T. A. (2016). [Hygienic assessment of working conditions in the production of ferro-alloys]. Gigiena i Sanitariia, 95(9), 862–865. PMID: 29424495

Sakiev, K. Z., & Mamyrbaev, A. A. (2016). [State of health of the population of one of the oil and gas extraction regions of Kazakhstan]. Gigiena i Sanitariia, 95(10), 911–915. PMID: 29424221

Mamyrbaev, A., & Umarova, G. (2016). [Modern issues of public health: The review]. Georgian Medical News, (255), 87–92. PMID: 27348170

Mamyrbaev, A. A., Dzharkenov, T. A., Imangazina, Z. A., & Satybaldieva, U. A. (2015). Mutagenic and carcinogenic actions of chromium and its compounds. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine, 20(3), 159–167.

Mamyrbaev, A. A., Bekmukhambetov, E. Zh., Zasorin, B. V., & Kibataev, K. M. (2012). [The content of metals in hair and blood in the child population of cities of Aktobe region]. Gigiena i Sanitariia, (5), 63–65. PMID: 23088132

Saša Milojević | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Saša Milojević | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Engineering University of Kragujevac | Serbia

Dr. Saša T. Milojević is a distinguished Serbian scholar and expert advisor with over three decades of academic and industrial experience in mechanical and automotive engineering, specializing in powertrain systems, vehicle maintenance, renewable energy, sustainable transport, and environmental protection. He earned his BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees from the University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering, where he currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Powertrain and Mobile Systems. Alongside his academic duties, Dr. Milojević works as an expert advisor in the field of technical inspection and homologation testing of vehicles, contributing his expertise to the advancement of vehicle safety and compliance standards. His professional career also includes over five years as Head of Production and Technical Manager in the bus and truck industry, where he gained extensive experience in manufacturing and industrial management. Dr. Milojević has authored more than 100 scientific publications, including journal papers, conference proceedings, book chapters, and edited volumes, reflecting his broad and impactful research output. His work bridges the fields of internal combustion engines, alternative fuels, tribology, and recycling technologies, emphasizing sustainable and energy-efficient mobility solutions. He played a leading role as Consortium Manager in two FP7 projects focusing on innovative low-floor electric and hydrogen-powered minibuses, and as a team leader, he won the regional innovation award for developing Serbia’s first low-floor city bus powered by natural gas. Since 2023, Dr. Milojević has been representing the KG EDU-S research center in the European and USA network for education and research, promoting sustainable development in transport and industry through collaborative international projects. His career stands as a testament to the integration of engineering innovation, education, and sustainability.

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Featured Publications

  • Skrúcaný, T., Kendra, M., Stopka, O., Milojević, S., Figlus, T., & Csiszár, C. (2019). Impact of the electric mobility implementation on the greenhouse gases production in central European countries. Sustainability, 11(18), 4948.

  • Milojević, S., Glišović, J., Savić, S., Bošković, G., Bukvić, M., & Stojanović, B. (2024). Particulate matter emission and air pollution reduction by applying variable systems in tribologically optimized diesel engines for vehicles in road traffic. Atmosphere, 15(2), 184.

  • Sandra, V., Stojanovic, B., Ivanović, L., Miladinovic, S., & Milojević, S. (2019). Application of nanocomposites in the automotive industry.

  • Milojević, S., Savić, S., Marić, D., Stopka, O., Krstić, B., & Stojanović, B. (2022). Correlation between emission and combustion characteristics with the compression ratio and fuel injection timing in tribologically optimized diesel engine. Tehnički vjesnik, 29(4), 1210–1219. https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20220322134250

  • Milojević, S., Savić, S., Marić, D., Stopka, O., Krstić, B., & Stojanović, B. (2022). Multi-objective optimization of tribological characteristics for aluminum composite using Taguchi grey and TOPSIS approaches. Tehnički vjesnik, 29(4), 1210–1219.

Saad Hussein | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

Saad Hussein | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

Mansoura University | Egypt

Prof. Dr. Saad Farouk Mohamed Hussein is a distinguished Egyptian scholar and Full Professor at the Department of Agricultural Botany, Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University, Egypt. He earned his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Agricultural Botany from Mansoura University, with research focused on plant physiological responses to salinity and osmoregulation, following his B.Sc. in Horticulture, where he graduated first in his class with distinction. Over his extensive academic career, Prof. Hussein has held several key leadership and academic positions, including Head of the Agricultural Botany Department at Mansoura University, Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Science and Art, Sinop University, Turkey, Agricultural Expert at the National Organic Agriculture Center, Qassem, Saudi Arabia, and Head of the Plant Production Department at Sirte University, Libya. He has also contributed significantly to higher education quality assurance, serving as both Manager and Deputy Manager of the Quality and Accreditation Unit at Mansoura University. Prof. Hussein’s scientific portfolio includes over 63 research papers published in high-impact international and national journals, covering Q1 to Q4 categories, and numerous conference contributions. His research excellence is complemented by his active role as a reviewer for international journals, and his mentorship in over 15 MSc and Ph.D. theses as supervisor and examiner. Recognized for his scholarly impact, he received multiple awards, including the Mansoura University Encouragement Award, the Best M.Sc. Thesis Award , and several undergraduate excellence awards. His professional affiliations include memberships in the Egyptian Horticulture Society and the Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences editorial board. Prof. Hussein’s expertise encompasses plant physiology, stress biology, quality assurance in education, and statistical analysis, reflecting his deep commitment to advancing agricultural science and education.

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Featured Publications

  • Farouk, S., & Amany, A. R. (2012). Improving growth and yield of cowpea by foliar application of chitosan under water stress. Egyptian Journal of Biology, 14, 14–16.

  • Farouk, S., Mosa, A. A., Taha, A. A., Ibrahim, H. M., & El-Gahmery, A. M. (2011). Protective effect of humic acid and chitosan on radish (Raphanus sativus L. var. sativus) plants subjected to cadmium stress. Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, 7(2), 99–116.

  • Farouk, S. (2011). Ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol minimize salt-induced wheat leaf senescence. Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, 7(3), 58–79.

  • Farouk, S., Elhindi, K. M., & Alotaibi, M. A. (2020). Silicon supplementation mitigates salinity stress on Ocimum basilicum L. via improving water balance, ion homeostasis, and antioxidant defense system. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 206, 111396. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111396

  • Farouk, S., & Al-Amri, S. M. (2019). Zinc and paclobutrazol mediated regulation of growth, upregulating antioxidant aptitude and plant productivity of pea plants under salinity. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 180, 349–359.

Ina Pundiene | Materials Science | Pioneer Researcher Award

Ina Pundiene | Materials Science | Pioneer Researcher Award

VilniusTech, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University | Lithuani

Dr. Ina Pundienė is a distinguished Latvian researcher specializing in building materials, refractory materials, geopolymers, technological additives, and concrete durability and rheology. She currently serves as Chief Researcher at the Institute of Building Materials, Laboratory of Concrete Technologies, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU), Lithuania. Dr. Pundienė earned her PhD in Technological Sciences from VGTU’s Scientific Institute of Thermal Insulation, following her Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Technology from Riga Technical University. Her professional journey at VGTU began as an Engineer, progressing through positions as Researcher and Senior Researcher, before assuming her current leadership role . Over the course of her career, Dr. Pundienė has significantly contributed to advancements in material science and sustainable construction, focusing on the development and performance of innovative and environmentally friendly construction materials. Her expertise extends to the study of concrete technology, the use of geopolymers as green alternatives to traditional binders, and the investigation of additives that enhance concrete’s mechanical and durability properties. She is deeply engaged in applied and experimental research aimed at improving the resilience, sustainability, and technological performance of building materials under diverse environmental conditions. Recognized for her scientific rigor and long-term contributions to Lithuania’s construction materials sector, Dr. Pundienė plays a vital role in bridging academic research with industrial application. Through her publications, collaborations, and mentorship, she continues to influence the development of modern, eco-efficient materials, fostering innovation within the Baltic and European construction research communities.

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Featured Publications

  • Pundienė, I., Pranckevičienė, J., Bumanis, G., & Bajare, D. (2025). Experimental investigation of novel bio-composite with integrated phase change materials (PCM) for enhanced energy saving in buildings. Industrial Crops and Products. Advance online publication.

  • Pundienė, I., & Pranckevičienė, J. (2025). Effect of prewetting cenospheres on hydration kinetics, microstructure, and mechanical properties of refractory castables. Crystals, 15(1), 68.

  • (Author(s) not specified). (2025). Advances in deflocculant utilisation in sustainable refractory concrete with refractory waste. Sustainability (Switzerland). Advance online publication.

  • Du, Y., Pundienė, I., & Pranckevičienė, J. (2025). Valorisation of wood biomass wastes in alkali-activated mortar with hybrid activator. Ceramics International. Advance online publication.

  • Pocius, E., Nagrockienė, D., Pundienė, I., & Girnienė, I. (2025). Influence of glass processing waste quantities on the freeze-thaw resistance of sustainable concrete. Ceramics – Silikáty, 69(2), 308-320.

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.)