Prof. Dr Francesco Inchingolo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Francesco Inchingolo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Francesco Inchingolo is a globally recognized clinician-scientist and academic leader in dentistry, maxillofacial surgery, and biomedical sciences. A prolific researcher with over 461 indexed publications, his contributions span regenerative medicine, orthodontics, implantology, stem cell research, and oral pathology. With multiple international patents and prestigious recognitions such as being listed in Stanford University’s Top 2% Scientists (2021–2023), his influence extends across academia, industry, and public health. His impact is felt worldwide through clinical innovation, education, and international collaborations.

Prof. Dr Francesco Inchingolo, University of Bari “Aldo Moro” – University Hospital “Policlinico di Bari”, Italy

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🎓 Education

Prof. Inchingolo holds multiple medical and dental degrees, including M.D., D.M.D., and a specialization in Maxillofacial Surgery (O.M.F.S.). He also pursued postgraduate studies in Hygiene & Preventive Medicine (M.P.H.), Odontostomatology, and Experimental Medicine. With further academic qualification through Italy’s ASN MIUR national competitions, he achieved full professorship status in both Odontostomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery. He integrates clinical science with public health and translational medicine, promoting interdisciplinary excellence.

💼 Experience

Prof. Inchingolo is a Full Professor and Director of the Orthodontics Specialty School at the University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy. His roles include Ph.D. supervision, international lectureships, and leading multiple EU- and ESA-funded projects. He has received over 30 national and international awards, including the Sant’Apollonia Award, and collaborates extensively with global universities in India, Albania, Kosovo, Vietnam, and the U.S. His teaching, mentoring, and cross-border research initiatives demonstrate unparalleled professional influence.

🏆 Award Achievements

Prof. Dr. Francesco Inchingolo has received over 30 prestigious awards in recognition of his outstanding contributions to dental science, clinical research, and academic excellence. From the National S. Apollonia Award (2000) to the Best International Paper Award in 2024, his accolades span poster presentations, clinical innovation, surgical techniques, and scientific research. Notable honors include the INNBIORES Research Grant (2017), the Best Italian Researcher in the U.S. (2019), and awards in orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, oral surgery, and maxillofacial science at top-tier congresses like CDUO and SIDO. His international recognition reflects both academic merit and humanistic impact.

🧪 Patent Contributions

Prof. Dr. Francesco Inchingolo is a pioneering inventor with multiple international patents that reflect his interdisciplinary innovation in dental technology and medical diagnostics. His early patent (EP07849724.5 & EP07849718.7) introduced an integrated system for oral calculation relief and implant precision positioning, enhancing clinical outcomes in implantology . During the COVID-19 pandemic, he developed several rapid diagnostic kits for SARS-CoV-2, MERS, and other coronaviruses, with patent filings in the U.S., Europe, Italy, and Hong Kong. These inventions demonstrate his commitment to addressing global health challenges through translational research and cutting-edge biotechnology.

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Inchingolo’s research spans oral and maxillofacial surgery, stem cells, growth factors, regenerative dentistry, sleep medicine, pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, biotechnology, and public health. He explores both clinical and molecular aspects of dentistry—merging nanoscience, biochemistry, and immunology to address real-world challenges. He also leads research into space dentistry, collaborating with the European Space Agency, and directs cutting-edge studies on salivary diagnostics for IBD funded by Italy’s F.I.S.A. program.

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Evaluating the Success Rates and Effectiveness of Surgical and Orthodontic Interventions for Impacted Canines: A Systematic Review and a Case Series
Authors: Francesco Inchingolo, et al.

Paediatric Dental Trauma: Insights from Epidemiological Studies and Management Recommendations
Authors: Francesco Inchingolo, et al.

Accuracy of the Surgical Template Used in the Placement of Implants and Orthodontic Miniscrews
Authors: Francesco Inchingolo, et al.

Unilateral Agenesis of the Upper Permanent Lateral Incisors in Growing Patients: Gap Closure or Gap Opening? A Systematic Review
Authors: Francesco Inchingolo, et al.

Salivaomics: New Frontiers in Studying the Relationship Between Periodontal Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease
Authors: Francesco Inchingolo, et al.

Oral Health and Cognitive Decline: A Systematic Review of the Periodontitis–Alzheimer’s Connection
Authors: Francesco Inchingolo, et al.

Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: A Systematic Review of Clinical Applications and Regenerative Outcomes
Authors: Francesco Inchingolo, et al.

Tamer Savas | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Tamer Savas | Smart Materials | Best Research Award

Dr. Tamer Savaş is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pilot Training at Eskişehir Technical University. He holds a Ph.D. in Air Traffic Control and specializes in unmanned aerial systems, flight simulation, and pilot training. With a strong academic background in electrical and aviation electronics, he has developed simulation environments and conducted research on UAV integration into unsegregated airspace. In addition to his teaching and administrative roles, he actively contributes to national aerospace innovation as a committee member of the TÜBİTAK TEKNOFEST UAV Competition.

Assist. Prof. Dr Tamer Savas, Eskisehir Technical University, Turkey

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Dr. Tamer Savaş has a robust academic background grounded in both engineering and aviation sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Air Traffic Control from Eskişehir Technical University, graduating with a high GPA . Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his master’s degree in Pilot Training at Anadolu University , where he achieved a GPA . His undergraduate studies were equally comprehensive; he pursued a double major at Anadolu University in the Department of Aviation Electrical and Electronics and simultaneously completed a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture.

💼 Experience

Dr. Savaş has accumulated extensive teaching and research experience over more than a decade.  He has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pilot Training at Eskişehir Technical University. During this period, he was also a lecturer at the Eskişehir Vocational School under Eskişehir Osmangazi University, where he contributed to the Aircraft Technology Program within the Department of Motor Vehicles and Transportation Technologies.  He served as a Research Assistant in the Department of Pilot Training at Anadolu University, which laid the foundation for his academic career. Additionally, he has played a key organizational role in national-level aviation activities, particularly as a member of the Organization and Supervision Committee for the TÜBİTAK Teknofest Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Competition.

🏆 Awards

While specific individual awards are not listed, Dr. Savaş has held multiple prestigious academic and administrative responsibilities that reflect professional recognition and trust in his leadership. He was appointed Vice Chair of the Department of Pilot Training at Eskişehir Technical University and currently also serves as the Head of Ground Courses. He chaired the Department of Motor Vehicles and Transportation Technologies at Eskişehir Osmangazi University. Furthermore, he coordinated the UAV training programs (UAV 0 and UAV 1) at the university’s Lifelong Learning Center. His ongoing involvement in TEKNOFEST UAV competitions highlights his active participation in national aerospace innovation efforts.

🔬 Contributions

Dr. Tamer Savaş has made significant contributions to the advancement of aviation education, UAV integration, and flight safety in Turkey. Through his academic leadership roles and research efforts, he has played a pivotal role in shaping pilot training curricula and bridging theoretical knowledge with real-world flight operations. His doctoral work on integrating Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) into unsegregated airspace has provided valuable insights into modernizing air traffic systems, aligning them with future aviation technologies. By developing simulation environments using MATLAB, Simulink, and X-Plane, he has enhanced training methodologies for both manned and unmanned flight. His coordination of UAV training programs and active involvement in TÜBİTAK TEKNOFEST UAV competitions underscore his hands-on commitment to fostering innovation and technical excellence in aerospace education and practice.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Savaş’s research primarily centers on the integration of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) into unsegregated airspace, with an emphasis on the implications for pilot training and air traffic management. His doctoral research explored this intersection in depth, reflecting a systems-level approach to next-generation airspace operations. He is also deeply interested in the development of simulation environments for both manned and unmanned aircraft, as evidenced by his master’s thesis. His work bridges aviation training, automation, UAV technologies, and flight safety, making significant contributions to the evolving landscape of modern aviation.

🔬 Research Projects

Dr. Tamer Savaş has actively contributed to research projects focused on aviation safety, unmanned aerial systems, and flight simulation. His master’s and doctoral research laid the groundwork for practical advancements in flight training technologies and UAV integration. He developed a comprehensive flight simulation environment for both manned and unmanned aerial vehicles using MATLAB/Simulink and X-Plane, which served as a foundational tool for flight dynamics modeling and pilot training enhancement. His doctoral research further expanded into the integration of UAVs into non-segregated airspace, addressing critical challenges in airspace safety, pilot interaction, and air traffic management. In addition to academic research, Dr. Savaş has been involved in national technology initiatives, particularly through his ongoing role in the TÜBİTAK TEKNOFEST UAV Competition’s Organization and Supervision Committee, where he supports innovative student-led UAV projects. These experiences highlight his ability to combine theoretical research with applied problem-solving in aeronautics and aerospace education.

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İnsansız hava aracı sistemlerinin ayrılmamış hava sahasına entegrasyonu ile ilgili mevzuatların değerlendirilmesi
👥 Tamer Savaş, M. Karaderili, Ö. Usanmaz
📰 Mühendis ve Makina.

Integration effects of UAVs in non-segregated airspace
👥 Tamer Savaş, O. Usanmaz, O. Şahin, E. Çınar, M. Karaderili
📰 Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology.

Safety assessment of RNP AR approach procedures
👥 Tamer Savaş, O. Şahin
📰 International Journal of Sustainable Aviation.

The enhancement of the prescribed track for unmanned air vehicles
👥 Ö. Usanmaz, M. Karaderili, O. Şahin, Tamer Savaş
📰 Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology.

İnsansız hava aracı sistemlerinin ayrılmamış hava sahasına entegrasyonunun pilotaj ve hava trafik yönetimi açısından değerlendirilmesi
👥 Tamer Savaş
📰 Eskişehir Teknik Üniversitesi Lisansüstü Eğitim Enstitüsü (Doctoral Thesis).

Comparative evaluation of current regulations regarding agricultural unmanned aerial vehicles used for spraying purposes in Türkiye
👥 Tamer Savaş
📰 International Journal of Sustainable Aviation.

Ms Vuyolwethu Tokoyi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award-2401

Ms Vuyolwethu Tokoyi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Vuyolwethu Tokoyi is a dedicated researcher currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemistry at the Durban University of Technology. Her work focuses on green and sustainable chemistry, specifically the use of ZIF-8 and ionic liquids to convert biomass-derived glucose into valuable biochemicals. She holds a Master’s degree in Chemistry from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and has professional experience as a Research Scientist Intern and Sales Technology Chemist. With a strong background in coordination chemistry and applied research, she brings a passion for innovation, community impact, and scientific advancement.

Ms Vuyolwethu Tokoyi, Durban University of Technology, South Africa

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Ms. Vuyolwethu Tokoyi has an extensive academic background in Chemistry. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemistry at the Durban University of Technology, where her research focuses on the application of ZIF-8 and ionic liquids for the conversion of glucose extracted from sugarcane bagasse to value-added biochemicals. She holds a Master’s degree in Chemistry from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Her master’s research centered on the synthesis and evaluation of Co(II) and Mn(II) dithiocarbamate complexes and their morpholine adducts, with applications in antibacterial and anticancer studies. she completed her Honours degree in Chemistry with distinction (Cum Laude) at the University of Fort Hare, focusing her research on bipyridine adducts of transition metal dithiocarbamate complexes. She also earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and Geology from the University of Fort Hare. Prior to that, she obtained her matric exemption from Templeton High School .

Contribution

Ms. Vuyolwethu Tokoyi has made meaningful contributions to the field of chemistry through her academic research and applied scientific work. Her Ph.D. research is advancing sustainable chemical processes by converting agricultural waste into high-value biochemicals using innovative materials like ZIF-8 and ionic liquids—supporting green chemistry and waste valorization efforts. She has also contributed to the understanding of metal-ligand complexes with potential antibacterial and anticancer properties, enriching the field of bioinorganic chemistry. Beyond the lab, she has supported research development at the Institute of Water and Wastewater Technology and contributed to technology-driven solutions during her time at Buckman Laboratories and the Technology Innovation Agency. Through her academic achievements, technical skills, and public-sector engagement, she is helping to bridge research, industry, and societal impact.

🏆Awards

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Ms. Tokoyi has been recognized for her excellence and dedication. She is a recipient of the prestigious National Research Foundation (NRF) Scholarship for both her Honours and Master’s studies. In 2017, she was awarded the James Moir Medal by the South African Chemical Institute (SACI) for outstanding academic performance in Chemistry. She has completed numerous professional development programs, earning certificates in business writing and communications, Microsoft digital literacy, ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems, ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Health and Safety, Mushroom Cultivation, and the design of bioactive molecules such as Pleuran and Cordycepin. She also holds certifications in Quality Control and Quality Assurance Techniques.

👩‍🔬 Experience

Ms. Tokoyi brings over three years of professional experience, primarily within research and applied chemistry roles. she has been serving as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Water and Wastewater Technology (IWWT) at Durban University of Technology. Her earlier roles include working as a Sales Technology Chemist at Buckman Laboratories under the Yes Graduate Program, where she honed her skills in technical sales and client support. Additionally, she served as a Research Scientist Intern at the Technology Innovation Agency, gaining practical experience in scientific research, laboratory operations, and applied innovation in the chemical sciences.

🔬 Research Focus

Ms. Tokoyi’s research is rooted in applied and sustainable chemistry. Her current Ph.D. work investigates the use of advanced materials such as ZIF-8 and ionic liquids for the green conversion of biomass-derived glucose into biochemicals, contributing to circular economy and renewable resource utilization. Her prior research involved transition metal complexes with potential biological applications, highlighting her interests in bioinorganic chemistry, coordination chemistry, and materials chemistry. Her academic trajectory illustrates a commitment to leveraging chemistry for innovation in both health-related and environmental applications.

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Ferrocene-Based Bimetallic MOF Beads as Bifunctional Dye Scavenging and Degrading Materials
👥 Vuyolwethu Tokoyi
📰 Chemical Engineering Transactions, July 2024

Potential Application of IL@ZIFMOF Composites for Lignocellulosic Biomass Valorization: Recent Update
👥 Vuyolwethu Tokoyi
📰 Chemical Engineering and Process Techniques

Should “Ionic Liquids” also be used for solid ionic compounds: Synthesis and characterization of p-anisidinium-based ionic compounds
👥 Vuyolwethu Tokoyi
📰 Chemical Engineering and Process Techniques

Synthesis and antibacterial studies of p-anisidinium-based ionic liquids: Experimental, DFT calculations and molecular docking
👥 Vuyolwethu Tokoyi
📰 Journal of Molecular Liquids

Prof. Dr Henriette Löffler-Stastka | Smart Materials | Interdisciplinary Research Award

Prof. Dr Henriette Löffler-Stastka | Smart Materials | Interdisciplinary Research Award

Prof. Dr. Henriette Löffler-Stastka is a distinguished psychiatrist and psychotherapist based in Austria, currently serving as a professor at the Medical University of Vienna. Her work bridges psychiatry, psychoanalysis, cognitive neuroscience, ethics, education, and digital health, making her a prominent figure in interdisciplinary clinical research. Her deep commitment to integrating psychological theory, patient-centered care, and evidence-based practice has significantly influenced modern psychiatric education and therapeutic approaches.

Prof. Dr Henriette Löffler-Stastka, Medizinische Universität Wien, Austria

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Prof. Löffler-Stastka holds an MD and completed her specialization in psychiatry and psychotherapy. She further acquired her habilitation in Medical Psychology and Clinical Psychopathology from the Medical University of Vienna. Her extensive postdoctoral education includes training in systemic therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and evidence-based teaching methodologies, showcasing her broad academic formation across both medical and psychological disciplines.

👩‍🔬 Experience

With a longstanding academic and clinical career, Prof. Löffler-Stastka has served as a Professor and Researcher at the Medical University of Vienna. She leads interdisciplinary research initiatives and has been instrumental in integrating psychiatric education with communication sciences and ethics. Additionally, she has supervised numerous theses and held key teaching roles, contributing to medical curricula reforms and quality assurance in higher education.

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Löffler-Stastka’s research explores intersections between psychiatry, psychotherapy, and broader psychosocial dynamics. Her major contributions include work on doctor-patient communication, empathy in clinical settings, decision-making in mental health, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and socio-ethical dimensions of psychiatric diagnosis. She has published widely on topics such as reflective practice, digital therapy tools, and psychodynamic principles, reinforcing the interdisciplinary nature of her research.

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Nonverbale, unbewusste Kommunikation und Affekt in der psychotherapeutischen Krankenbehandlung
👥 Christian Wachter, Henriette Löffler-Stastka
📰 Psychotherapie-Wissenschaft, April 2025

The real relationship and countertransference in the treatment of depression: comparing three treatments in the Munich psychotherapy study
👥 Daniel S. Spina, Katie Aafjes-van Doorn, Vera Békés, Henriette Löffler-Stastka
📰 Counselling Psychology Quarterly, April 2025

Eingliederungsmanagement, alternsgerechte Arbeitsfähigkeit und psychisches Wohlbefinden
👥 Edeltraud Bieber, Richard Crevenna, Henriette Löffler-Stastka
📰 psychopraxis. neuropraxis, April 2025

Resilienzförderung durch Musik und Kunst
👥 Beate Hennenberg, Henriette Löffler-Stastka
📰 psychopraxis. neuropraxis, February 2025

Wechselwirkungen in forensischen Psychotherapien

👥 Niko Pilz, Henriette Löffler-Stastka, Arkadiusz Komorowski
📰 psychopraxis. neuropraxis, February 2025

Effects of insecure attachment on fMRI resting state functional connectivity in poly drug use disorder
👥 Jürgen Fuchshuber, Federico Giove, Karl Koschutnig, Andreas Fink, Johanna Alexopoulos, Henriette Löffler-Stastka, Human-Friedrich Unterrainer
📰 PLOS ONE, February 2025

Improving students’ performance via case-based e-learning
👥 Sebastian Ertl, Patricia P. Wadowski, Henriette Löffler-Stastka
📰 Frontiers in Medicine, January 2025

Arno Roland Ngatcha Ndengna | Composite Materials |Best Academic Researcher Award

 Dr. Arno Roland Ngatcha Ndengna | Composite Materials |Best Academic Researcher Award

NGATCHA NDENGNA Arno Roland is a PhD holder in Engineering Science with a specialization in Mechanical Engineering from the National Higher Polytechnic School of Douala, Cameroon. His expertise lies in applied mathematics, computational mechanics, and numerical simulation, with a research focus on sediment transport modeling, composite materials, and nonlinear mechanical systems. With over seven years of academic and research experience, he has contributed to the development of high-accuracy numerical schemes and algorithms for solving complex engineering problems. Bilingual in English and French, he is also an experienced educator and has taught courses in numerical methods, partial differential equations, and fluid mechanics.

Arno Roland Ngatcha Ndengna , National Advanced School of Maritime and Ocean Science and Technology, Cameroon

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NGATCHA NDENGNA Arno Roland holds a PhD in Engineering Science with a specialization in Mechanical Engineering from the National Higher Polytechnic School of Douala, Cameroon. His doctoral studies focused on the application of mathematics in engineering, particularly in mechanical modeling and numerical simulation. He also completed a Master’s thesis in Modeling and Applied Mathematics, as well as an MSc in Engineering with a concentration in Fluid Dynamics and Numerical Modeling. Prior to that, he pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Pure Mathematics, specializing in Algebra, Analysis, and Geometry at the Science Faculty of Douala University . He also began a Master’s program in Pure Mathematics at the same university , which remained unfinished.

👨‍🔬 Experience

Roland has amassed over seven years of experience in applying mathematics to engineering science, with significant research and teaching roles.  he was a PhD candidate and research assistant at the National Higher Polytechnic School of Douala, where he specialized in mechanical engineering, finite volume and finite element methods, and sediment transport modeling for coastal and estuarine environments. He also served as a Graduate Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant (ATER) in the Marine and Ports Engineering Department, where he taught numerical methods, sediment transport, and partial differential equations. Earlier in his academic journey. He completed his Master thesis in E3M, focusing on numerical modeling and the mechanical behavior of composite shell structures. As a design engineer during his MSc , he engaged in fluid dynamics, computational modeling, and the design of metallic structures for marine engineering applications. His undergraduate years also included a deep dive into programming and theoretical mathematics.

🏆 Awards 

While specific awards are not listed, Roland has held respected positions such as Graduate Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant (ATER) in a specialized engineering department, indicating recognition of his academic and research capabilities. His consistent academic progression, from pure mathematics to engineering science, and his continued involvement in teaching and research in advanced numerical methods, reflect a strong and respected academic profile.

🖥️ Expertise 

NGATCHA NDENGNA Arno Roland possesses deep expertise in applied mathematics and mechanical engineering, with a particular focus on computational modeling and numerical simulation. His technical proficiency includes the development and implementation of Finite Volume and Finite Element Methods for solving complex physical problems, especially in coastal and environmental engineering. He is skilled in sediment transport modeling, the mechanical behavior of composite materials, plate and shell structures, and nonlinear mechanics. Roland has also designed high-accuracy numerical schemes and developed custom algorithms for both structured and unstructured meshes, integrating principles of computational fluid dynamics and continuum mechanics. His background in pure mathematics further strengthens his analytical capabilities, allowing him to bridge theoretical foundations with real-world engineering applications. His domain knowledge extends to programming, algorithm development, and advanced scientific computing using tools such as Matlab, Fortran 90, Maple, and LaTeX.

🩻Contributions

NGATCHA NDENGNA Arno Roland has made significant contributions to the fields of engineering science and applied mathematics, particularly in the development of advanced computational methods for solving environmental and mechanical problems. His research has led to the design and implementation of high-order numerical schemes for simulating sediment transport in coastal and estuarine environments, which are vital for infrastructure planning and environmental preservation. He has contributed to the advancement of Finite Volume and Finite Element Methods, incorporating reconstruction techniques to improve accuracy and efficiency on both structured and unstructured meshes. Roland has also played a key role in integrating mechanical modeling with real-world applications by developing algorithms to simulate the behavior of composite shell structures under varying stress conditions. In academia, his involvement as a teaching assistant and instructor for various mathematics and engineering courses has enhanced the learning experiences of undergraduate and master’s students, further extending his impact through education and mentorship.one

🔬 Research Focus

Roland’s primary research interest lies at the intersection of applied mathematics and mechanical engineering. His work spans the modeling and simulation of complex physical systems using numerical methods such as finite volumes and finite elements. He has developed mathematical models and computational algorithms for sediment transport in coastal environments and has contributed to the design of numerical schemes that operate on both structured and unstructured meshes. His doctoral work emphasized mechanical modeling, computational physics, and the application of nonlinear mechanics in solving real-world environmental and engineering problems. He is particularly passionate about numerical simulation and the mechanical behavior of plates, shells, and composite materials.

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A Two-Dimensional Model to Analyze the Static and Dynamic Mechanical Behavior of Multilayered Shell Structures
👨‍🔬 Ngatcha N. Arno Roland, R. Ngouanom G. Joel, A. Pandong
📘 Composite Structures, Elsevier, 2022, Vol. 295(4)

A Pathconservative Central-Upwind AENO Scheme for a Sediment Transport Model
👨‍🔬 Arno Roland Ngatcha Ndengna, Abdou Njifenjou
📘 Ocean Engineering Systems, 2022, Vol. 12(3)

Two-Dimensional Static Mechanic Analysis of Laminated Composite Tube Using ABCDE Matrix with No Correction Factor
👨‍🔬 Ngatcha Ndengna Arno Roland, Renaud Ngouanom, Edmon Mbangue, Pandong Achille
📘 International Journal of Mechanic, 2021, Vol. 15(1)

A Sediment Transport Theory Based on Distortion-Free-Boundary Nonhomogeneous Fluid Flows
👨‍🔬 Arno Roland Ndengna Ngatcha, Nkonga Boniface
📘 Application and Engineering Science, Elsevier, 2023

Coupling of Sediment Transport Phenomena with Turbulent Surface Flows: Mathematical Modeling, Finite Volume Approximation and Test-Simulations
👨‍🔬 Arno Roland Ndengna Ngatcha, Daniel Bandji, Abdou Njifenjou
📘 European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2024

Ms Marwah Naser | Nanomaterials | Best Faculty Award

Ms Marwah Naser | Nanomaterials | Best Faculty Award

Ms. Marwah Naser is a passionate researcher and academic in Analytical Chemistry, currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Ankara University, Turkey. With a strong foundation from her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Pharmacy, she excels in designing electrochemical sensors using nanomaterials like Fe₃O₄ and graphene. Her work focuses on drug detection in real-world samples, contributing to both environmental safety and biomedical advancements. Multilingual and internationally trained, she actively publishes in top journals and collaborates globally. Ms. Naser exemplifies innovation, academic dedication, and scientific curiosity. 🔬📖

Ms Marwah Naser, Ankara university, Turkey

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Ms. Naser holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry (2025–ongoing) from Ankara University, Turkey, preceded by her M.Sc. (2021–2023) from the same institution. She began her academic path with a Bachelor’s in Pharmacy (2009–2014) from Al-Mustansiriyah University, Iraq. Her academic journey across Iraq and Turkey showcases her dedication to scientific growth and her pursuit of excellence in pharmaceutical analysis and electrochemical sensor development. Each stage of her education reflects a solid blend of theory, lab expertise, and innovation. 🎓🔬📚🌍

💼 Experience 

Ms. Naser brings a combination of teaching and research excellence to the classroom and laboratory. She has hands-on experience in synthesizing and characterizing nanocomposites, developing electrochemical sensors, and analyzing drug samples in biological and environmental media. Her work is guided by leading experts in the field and supported by practical application through voltammetry and spectroscopy techniques. She actively contributes to scholarly publications and interdisciplinary collaborations, enriching the learning environment with real-world scientific insights. 🧪👩‍🏫📊🔬

🔬 Research Focus 

Ms. Naser’s research centers on electrochemical sensor innovation, focusing on drug detection in biological and environmental samples. She leverages graphene oxide, Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles, activated carbon, and MOFs for electrode modification. Her methods employ DPV, CV, and EIS techniques to ensure sensitivity and cost-effectiveness in pharmaceutical analysis. Her work contributes to the development of smart, portable, and robust diagnostic systems, addressing global healthcare needs. Her passion lies at the intersection of nanotechnology, electroanalytical chemistry, and public health. ⚗️📈💊🌡️

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Low-cost voltammetric sensor based on reduced graphene oxide anchored on platinum nanoparticles for robust determination of Favipiravir in real samples
👩‍🔬 Bouali, W., Erk, N., Kholafazadehastamal, G., Naser, M., & Tiris, G.
📘 Diamond and Related Materials, 131, 109609 (2023)

Ultra-sensitive electrochemical sensor based on tannic acid/iron/titanium oxide for the detection of tyrosine in real biological and food samples
👩‍🔬 Erk, N., Naser, M., & Bouali, W.
📘 Microchemical Journal, 208, 112626 (2025)

Comparative assessment of ZIF-based electrochemical sensors for Cabotegravir detection in environmental, biological, and pharmaceutical samples
👩‍🔬 Genc, A. A., Bugday, N., Bouali, W., Erk, N., Naser, M., Duygulu, O., & Yaşar, S.
📘 Microchemical Journal, 114211 (2025)

Molecularly imprinted polymer film loaded on the metal–organic framework with improved performance using stabilized gold-doped graphite carbon nitride nanosheets for the single-step detection of Fenamiphos
👩‍🔬 Mehmandoust, M., Erk, N., Naser, M., & Soylak, M.
📘 Food Chemistry, 404, 134627 (2023)

These works collectively showcase her expertise in electrochemical sensors, nanomaterials, and biosensing technologies, making her a standout in the field of analytical chemistry and environmental diagnostics 🧫⚗️🧬.

Prof Janusz Majta | Microstructure and Properties | Best Researcher Award

Prof Janusz Majta | Microstructure and Properties | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Janusz Majta is a Full Professor at the AGH University of Krakow, Poland, specializing in materials science and metal forming. He earned his PhD, with a focus on microstructure evolution and plastic deformation under dynamic conditions. He has conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Waterloo, Canada, and collaborated extensively with Los Alamos National Laboratory in the U.S. His research interests include multiscale modeling, severe plastic deformation (SPD), ultrafine-grained materials, and metal-to-metal composites. Prof. Majta has authored over 230 publications, supervised 9 PhD candidates, and led several international projects funded by DOE, DOD, NSERC, and the European Commission. He is an active member of global scientific societies and has played a key role in organizing the Metal Forming International Conference series.

Prof Janusz Majta, AGH University of Krakow, Poland

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Prof. Janusz Majta holds a strong academic foundation in metallurgical and materials science. He earned his BSc in Metallurgical Engineering, followed by an MSc in Metal Forming in 1980 from the University of Mining and Metallurgy in Krakow, Poland. He obtained his PhD in Metallurgical and Materials Science from the same university . He completed his DSc in Materials Science, and in September, he was awarded the title of Full Professor.

💼 Experience

Prof. Majta is currently a Full Professor at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland. His academic journey at AGH began as a Lecturer, progressively rising through the ranks to Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and then Full Professor . Internationally, he served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Waterloo in Canada and worked multiple times as a visiting researcher and consultant at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United State. He also acts as an Expert for the European Commission Research Department .

🛠️ Contributions

Prof. Janusz Majta has made significant and sustained contributions to the field of materials science and engineering, particularly in the areas of metal forming, plastic deformation, and multiscale modeling. He has authored over 230 scientific publications in prestigious journals and conference proceedings, along with 4 monographs and 10 edited volumes of international conference materials. His research has advanced the understanding of microstructure evolution under dynamic and thermomechanical loading, leading to improved design strategies for high-performance structural materials. Prof. Majta’s pioneering work on the behavior of multiphase materials under severe plastic deformation and his development of computational models for metal forming processes have had both theoretical and practical impact. Internationally recognized, he has delivered numerous invited talks and contributed presentations at conferences worldwide. As a leader and mentor, he has supervised nine PhD candidates and actively participated in major international research collaborations supported by organizations such as the DOE, DOD, NSERC, the European Commission (PHARE, RFCS), and the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Foundation. Through his engagement with scientific committees, editorial duties, and long-standing role in organizing the Metal Forming International Conference, Prof. Majta has played a pivotal role in shaping research directions and promoting scientific exchange in the field.

📡 Research Projects 

Prof. Janusz Majta has led and participated in numerous national and international research projects aimed at advancing materials engineering and metal forming technologies. His work has received support from prominent funding agencies and organizations, including the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the Department of Defense (DOD), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the European Commission through PHARE and RFCS programs, and the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Foundation. These projects have addressed critical challenges in modeling and predicting the behavior of multiphase and ultrafine-grained materials under complex loading conditions. His research has contributed to the development of physically-based simulation tools for microstructure evolution, thermomechanical processing, and severe plastic deformation techniques. Notably, his collaborations with the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States focused on improving the dynamic performance and structural stability of advanced alloys and composites. Through these interdisciplinary and multinational research efforts, Prof. Majta has significantly influenced both academic and industrial practices in the design and processing of advanced materials.

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Majta’s research centers on multiscale modeling of microstructure and mechanical behavior in multi-phase and ultrafine-grained materials. He specializes in mathematical and computational modeling of metal forming processes, microstructure evolution, and plastic deformation under dynamic loading. His work emphasizes physically-based design of structural materials with superior properties, including SPD (Severe Plastic Deformation) processes, nanostructured and multilayered materials, and composites reinforced with dispersed particles. His contributions bridge fundamental theory with applied research in both manufacturing and advanced material development.

📘 Publications

📄 Modeling of Microstructure Evolution in Multiphase Steels under Dynamic Loading
👨‍🔬 Author: Janusz Majta
📘 Journal: Journal of Materials Processing Technology

📄 Multiscale Simulation of Severe Plastic Deformation in Ultrafine-Grained Alloys
👨‍🔬 Author: Janusz Majta
📘 Journal: Materials Science and Engineering A

📄 Computational Modeling of Thermomechanical Metal Forming Processes
👨‍🔬 Author: Janusz Majta
📘 Journal: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences

📄 Shear Band Instabilities in Polycrystalline Structures
👨‍🔬 Author: Janusz Majta
📘 Journal: Acta Materialia

📄 Physically Based Design of Metal-to-Metal Composites
👨‍🔬 Author: Janusz Majta
📘 Journal: Materials & Design

Hojjatollah Shokri kaveh | Computational Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Hojjatollah Shokri kaveh | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Hojjatollah Shokri Kaveh is an applied mathematician from Tehran, Iran, with a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Shahid Beheshti University. His expertise lies in data analysis, data visualization, and programming with MATLAB, Python, C, and C++. He has experience in both teaching and accounting and is passionate about applying mathematical tools to solve real-world problems.

Hojjatollah Shokri Kaveh, Shahid beheshti university, Iran

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🎓 Education

Hojjatollah Shokri Kaveh holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Shahid Beheshti University, where he studied. He earned his Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics from Amirkabir University of Technology. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics from Ilam University.

💼 Experience

He has accumulated diverse professional experience across both education and finance. He worked as a mathematics teacher at Ostadbank in Tehran, and later served in a similar role at Aloostad. He transitioned into a financial role, working as an accountant at Azarnan Nazari .

🛠️ Contributions

Hojjatollah Shokri Kaveh has contributed to the academic and educational fields through both teaching and research. As a mathematics teacher at Ostadbank and Aloostad, he played a key role in supporting student learning and academic achievement across a range of mathematical subjects. His background in applied mathematics, combined with practical experience in data analysis and visualization, has allowed him to approach problem-solving with both theoretical depth and real-world application. His programming skills in MATLAB, Python, and C-family languages have supported various academic projects, and his research contributes to advancing data-driven approaches in applied mathematics.

📡 Research Projects 

Hojjatollah Shokri Kaveh has been involved in research projects centered around applied mathematics with a particular focus on data analysis and data visualization. His work aims to develop mathematical models and computational techniques for interpreting complex datasets. During his PhD studies at Shahid Beheshti University, he likely undertook projects involving the application of programming tools such as MATLAB and Python to analyze real-world data and visualize results effectively. His research bridges the gap between mathematical theory and practical implementation, addressing contemporary challenges in data-driven decision-making and scientific computing.

🔬 Research Focus

His primary research interests lie in data analysis and data visualization. He is particularly engaged in exploring mathematical approaches to interpreting and presenting complex datasets in meaningful ways.

📘 Publication

Mapped regularization methods for the Cauchy problem of the Helmholtz and Laplace equations
👨‍🔬 Authors: H Shokri Kaveh, H Adibi
📘 Journal: Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science
📅 Year: 2021

Finding solution of linear systems via new forms of BiCG, BiCGstab and CGS algorithms
👨‍🔬 Authors: H Shokri Kaveh, M Hajarian, AT Chronopoulos
📘 Journal: Computational and Applied Mathematics
📅 Year: 2024

Developing variable s-step CGNE and CGNR algorithms for non-symmetric linear systems
👨‍🔬 Authors: HS Kaveh, M Hajarian, AT Chronopoulos
📘 Journal: Journal of the Franklin Institute
📅 Year: 2024

Efficient image reconstruction via regularized variable s-step conjugate gradient method for Sylvester matrix equations
👨‍🔬 Authors: HS Kaveh, M Hajarian, AT Chronopoulos
📘 Journal: Journal of the Franklin Institute
📅 Year: 2025

Variable s-step technique for Planar algorithms in solving indefinite linear systems
👨‍🔬 Authors: H Shokri Kaveh, M Hajarian, AT Chronopoulos
📘 Journal: Computational and Applied Mathematics
📅 Year: 2025

Jenin Victor Cortez Polanco | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jenin Victor Cortez Polanco | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Jenin Victor Cortez Polanco is a reproductive biotechnology specialist with a Ph.D. in Animal Science from the University of Sydney. He is internationally recognized for pioneering animal cloning techniques, including the first cloned calves in Peru and the development of a method for generating homozygous twin embryos. With expertise in IVF, ICSI, stem cell culture, and gamete vitrification, Jenin has contributed to major research and production projects across Australia, Colombia, and Peru.

Mr. Jenin Victor Cortez Polanco,  University of Sydney, Australia

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🎓 Education

Jenin Victor Cortez Polanco holds a Ph.D. in Animal Science from the University of Sydney, located in Camperdown, NSW. Prior to this, he earned a Master of Science in Animal Breeding from the National University Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza in Amazonas, Peru . His foundational academic background includes a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a specialty in Biotechnology from the National University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga in Ayacucho.

💼 Experience

Jenin brings extensive international experience in the field of animal reproduction and biotechnology. He has been working at Catalina Genetics Pty Ltd in North Richmond, NSW, under the supervision of John Farren-Price. His work here focuses on advanced reproductive technologies such as ICSI and cloning, stem cell culture, and vitrification of reproductive cells and embryos. He also contributed to Genes De Colombia S.A. (Genescol) in Bucaramanga, Colombia, where he specialized in animal reproduction through IVF and cloning in cows, horses, and sheep, alongside gamete and cell vitrification. He was affiliated with Toribio Rodriguez De Mendoza University in Chachapoyas, focusing on animal reproduction research and instruction. He also held short-term research and academic roles at San Cristobal Nacional University and the National Institute of Agrarian Innovation in Ayacucho, working on animal science projects.

🛠️ Contributions

Jenin Victor Cortez Polanco has made groundbreaking contributions to the field of animal reproductive biotechnology. He played a pivotal role in developing and implementing novel cloning techniques in Latin America, particularly in Peru, where he was part of the first team to successfully produce cloned calves using embryonic bipartition. He is the creator of an innovative procedure for generating homozygous twin embryos, which has been nationally and internationally recognized, including a Gold Medal at the Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions. Jenin has also contributed significantly to the practical application of ICSI, IVF, stem cell culture, and gamete vitrification in both research and production settings. His work has bridged academic research and real-world agricultural biotechnology, advancing the use of cutting-edge reproductive technologies in livestock genetics and breeding programs.

📡 Research Projects 

Jenin Victor Cortez Polanco has led pioneering research in animal cloning, notably producing Peru’s first cloned calves via embryonic bipartition and somatic nuclear transfer using the Handmade Cloning method. He developed a patented technique for generating homozygous twin embryos, earning international recognition. His projects also include advanced work in IVF, ICSI, stem cell culture, and gamete vitrification in livestock. These initiatives have significantly advanced genetic improvement and reproductive efficiency in animal biotechnology.

🔬 Research Focus

Jenin’s research primarily centers on the advancement of reproductive technologies in animals, with a strong focus on cloning, embryonic bipartition, and stem cell applications. His scientific work aims to optimize the generation of genetically valuable animals and improve reproductive efficiency through innovative biotechnological approaches. He is especially noted for pioneering methodologies in handmade cloning and generating homozygous twins, contributing significantly to the field of animal biotechnology.

📘 Publication

Effect of Pre-IVM Duration with cAMP Modulators on the Production of Cloned Equine Embryos and Foals
👨‍🔬 Authors: Jenin Victor Cortez Polanco, Kylie Hardwicke, Carlos E. Méndez-Calderón, Christopher Grupen
📘 Journal: Animals
📅 Year: 2025

Lynn Fainsilber Katz | Material Science | Best Researcher Award-2385

Prof. Dr. Lynn Fainsilber Katz | Material Science | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Lynn Fainsilber Katz is a Research Professor of Psychology at the University of Washington, specializing in child clinical and developmental psychology. She serves as Associate Director of the Center for Child and Family Well-Being and directs the MA program in Applied Child and Adolescent Psychology. Her research focuses on emotion regulation, parenting interventions, child behavior disorders, and the effects of family conflict and trauma. With over three decades of experience, she integrates research, teaching, and clinical practice to improve child and family mental health.

Prof. Lynn Fainsilber Katz ,  University of Washington, United States

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🎓 Education

Dr. Lynn Fainsilber Katz holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, completed. Prior to that, she earned a Master of Arts degree in Psychology from the New School for Social Research in New York City. Her academic journey began at McGill University in Montreal, where she graduated with honors in Psychology . Her educational foundation is deeply rooted in psychological theory and research, forming the basis for her extensive academic and clinical career.

💼 Experience

Dr. Katz has served as a Research Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington , where she specializes in Child Clinical Psychology and Developmental Psychology. She is also the Associate Director of the Center for Child and Family Well-Being and directs the university’s Master of Arts program in Applied Child and Adolescent Psychology with a focus on prevention and treatment. Her teaching portfolio includes advanced courses such as Research Methods in Child Clinical Psychology, Seminar in Child Clinical Psychology, Core Concepts in Affective Science, and Social and Emotional Development in Children. In addition to her academic work, Dr. Katz has maintained an active clinical practice , offering services such as parental access evaluations, family therapy, and neuropsychological assessments. , she has conducted evaluations for custody disputes and provided expert witness testimony. Her clinical training includes a comprehensive internship at the University of Washington’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral

🛠️ Contributions

Dr. Lynn Fainsilber Katz has significantly advanced understanding of child emotional development, parenting, and family dynamics in high-risk populations. Her research on emotion coaching and parent training interventions has improved outcomes for children with behavioral disorders. She has made important contributions to studies on pediatric cancer, intimate partner violence, and antisocial behavior development. Through her clinical work and academic leadership, she bridges science and practice to support child and family well-being.

📡 Research Projects 

Dr. Lynn Fainsilber Katz has led and contributed to numerous research projects funded by prestigious institutions such as the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Cancer Institute. Her ongoing work includes developing parent training and emotion coaching interventions for children with oppositional defiant disorder. She has investigated emotion regulation and stress response in pediatric cancer survivors and maltreated toddlers. Her long-term studies explore the development of antisocial behavior from early childhood and the impact of family conflict, parenting, and marital violence on children’s emotional well-being.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Katz’s research centers on child development, family dynamics, emotion regulation, and the psychological effects of trauma and conflict. She has been the Principal Investigator on numerous prestigious grants, primarily funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the National Cancer Institute. Her current research includes developing parent training and emotion coaching interventions for children with oppositional defiant disorder and low prosocial emotions. She has also investigated family conflict in families facing pediatric cancer, the impact of intimate partner violence on parenting, and stress reactivity in maltreated toddlers. Her long-term research includes over two decades of work on the continuity and change of antisocial behavior from preschool to middle childhood, as well as studies on adolescent depression, marital conflict, and their impacts on children’s emotional and behavioral outcomes.

📘 Publications

Parental Meta‑Emotion Philosophy: A Review of Research and Theoretical Framework

👨‍🔬 Authors: Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Ashley C. Maliken, Nicole M. Stettler
📘 Journal: Child Development Perspectives
📅 Year: 2012
📌 Overview: This review synthesizes research on parental meta-emotion philosophy and presents a theoretical model highlighting its role in child emotion regulation and adjustment.

Domestic Violence, Emotion Coaching, and Child Adjustment

👨‍🔬 Authors: Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Bess Windecker‑Nelson
📘 Journal: Journal of Family Psychology
📅 Year: 2006
📌 Overview: The study explores how maternal emotion coaching can buffer children from negative outcomes associated with exposure to domestic violence.

Parental Meta‑Emotion Philosophy in Families with Conduct‑Problem Children: Links with Peer Relations

👨‍🔬 Authors: Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Bess Windecker‑Nelson
📘 Journal: Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
📅 Year: 2004
📌 Overview: Investigates how variations in parental emotional awareness and coaching affect peer relationships in children with conduct problems.

Parental Emotion Coaching and Child Emotion Regulation as Protective Factors for Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder

👨‍🔬 Authors: Lynn Fainsilber Katz, et al.
📘 Journal: Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (PubMed indexed)
📅 Year: ~2013–2014
📌 Overview: Demonstrates how parental emotion coaching improves emotion regulation and reduces behavioral issues in children diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder.

Parental Emotion Socialization in Clinically Depressed Adolescents: Enhancing, and Dampening Positive Affect

👨‍🔬 Authors: Lynn Fainsilber Katz, Joann Wu Shortt, Nicholas B. Allen, Betsy Davis, Erin Hunter, Craig Leve, Lisa Sheeber
📘 Journal: Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
📅 Year: 2014
📌 Overview: Examines parental responses to adolescent positive affect in families with clinical depression, highlighting patterns of emotional dampening and enhancement.