Dr. Hicham Lahlou | Sustainability in Material Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Hicham Lahlou | Sustainability in Material Science | Research Excellence Award

Universiti Sains Malaysia | Malaysia

Dr. Hicham Lahlou is a multidisciplinary researcher whose work reflects a strong commitment to sustainability-driven science, systems thinking, and interdisciplinary knowledge integration. His academic profile demonstrates an ability to connect scientific concepts, analytical frameworks, and human-centered understanding, which are essential for advancing sustainability in material science and related domains. Dr. Lahlou’s research approach emphasizes how scientific knowledge, terminology, and conceptual frameworks shape the way materials, technologies, and sustainable practices are understood, communicated, and implemented across cultures and disciplines. By applying cognitive and analytical perspectives, he contributes to clearer interpretation of scientific concepts that underpin sustainable material development, environmental responsibility, and informed technological decision-making. His work supports the broader sustainability agenda by enhancing the clarity, accessibility, and transferability of scientific knowledge related to materials, energy, and environmental systems. Dr. Lahlou is actively engaged in interdisciplinary collaboration, academic leadership, and research dissemination, contributing to scholarly dialogue that bridges science, language, and sustainability-oriented innovation. In addition to his research activities, he is deeply involved in teaching, mentoring, and curriculum development, fostering critical thinking and scientific literacy among students and early-career researchers. His professional experience reflects a strong balance between academic rigor, practical engagement, and global collaboration. Dr. Lahlou’s research philosophy highlights the importance of knowledge integration, communication, and ethical responsibility in advancing sustainable material science and engineering practices. Through his interdisciplinary vision, commitment to research quality, and contribution to sustainability-focused scientific understanding, Dr. Hicham Lahlou has established a distinctive academic profile and is a highly deserving recipient of the Research Excellence Award.

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Conceptual Metaphors of Time in Malaysian English Textbooks: A Comparative Cognitive Linguistic Study


– H. Lahlou, K. Rajandran, 3L: Language, Linguistics, Literature, 2025

Language Use and Idiomatic Meaning in Channels Television Political Talk-Show


– M. M. Salihu, H. Lahlou, Journal of Language and Communication, 2025

The Composite Model of “Speak-Write” for Success in EFL Writing Classroom: A Study on Chinese University Freshmen


– J. Wang, Y. Azam, H. Lahlou, Attarbawiy: Malaysian Online Journal of Education, 2024

Mr. Pierre D’Arras | Sustainability in Material Science | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Pierre D’Arras | Sustainability in Material Science | Research Excellence Award

Van Robaeys Frères | France

Mr. Pierre D’Arras is a distinguished industrial leader and innovator recognized for his outstanding contributions to sustainability in material science, particularly in the field of natural fibers and eco-responsible materials. He serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Van Robaeys Frères, a major industrial group specializing in the processing, refining, and valorization of flax fibers, where he oversees integrated activities spanning agriculture, material transformation, logistics, and industrial operations. With a strong engineering background from Arts et Métiers (ICAM Lille), Mr. D’Arras combines technical expertise with strategic vision to advance sustainable material solutions rooted in renewable and bio-based resources. His professional journey reflects deep engagement in material processing, production optimization, and research-driven innovation, with prior experience in engineering management, production supervision, and consultancy focused on natural fiber innovation. Through his leadership, flax has been positioned as a high-performance, low-impact alternative to conventional materials, supporting applications in textiles, composites, construction, and industrial sectors aligned with circular economy principles. Mr. D’Arras has played a key role in developing innovative, value-added products derived from natural fibers, reinforcing the link between sustainable agriculture and advanced material science. Beyond industry, he actively contributes to institutional and professional bodies, serving in advisory, judicial, and consultative roles related to industry, social responsibility, and economic governance. His engagement in professional networks and continuous leadership development initiatives reflects his commitment to responsible industrial growth and innovation. By bridging engineering, sustainability, and material science, Mr. D’Arras has significantly advanced the industrial adoption of environmentally friendly materials. His impact on sustainable material development, industrial transformation, and leadership excellence makes him a highly deserving recipient of the Research Excellence Award.

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Prof. Dr. Debasis Sarkar | Sustainability in Material Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Debasis Sarkar | Sustainability in Material Science | Research Excellence Award

Pandit Deendayal Energy University | India

Prof. Dr. Debasis Sarkar is a distinguished academic and research leader in Civil Engineering, widely recognized for his expertise in Construction Engineering, Project Management, Infrastructure Development, and Risk Management for large-scale transportation and metro rail systems. He has established a prolific academic and professional career as a senior faculty member in Civil Engineering, contributing significantly to teaching, research, consultancy, and academic leadership at renowned institutions. His research has achieved substantial scholarly visibility, with 490 citations across 396 documents, an h-index of 15, and 56 published documents, reflecting the strong impact and reliability of his scientific contributions worldwide. Over his career, he has produced high-quality research outputs in international and national journals, conference proceedings, and industry reports, with multiple articles published in reputable Scopus-indexed journals and several publications earning Best Paper Awards at prestigious global conferences. Prof. Dr. Sarkar’s research spans areas including risk management for metro rail projects, applications of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for infrastructure optimization, lean project delivery systems, and innovative construction technologies for sustainable urban development. Alongside his research achievements, he has supervised numerous Master’s and PhD scholars and guided a large number of dissertations in Construction and Infrastructure Engineering. His extensive consultancy portfolio includes project management assignments for metro rail systems, bus rapid transit corridors, sustainable transportation initiatives, and industrial and real-estate infrastructure projects. As an academic administrator, he has played a vital role in curriculum development, training coordination, industry linkage, and program leadership while contributing as a visiting expert to national and international institutions. Prof. Dr. Debasis Sarkar remains dedicated to advancing engineering research, innovation in infrastructure systems, and professional excellence, and he continues to be an influential contributor to the development of modern engineering education and practice.

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Assessing Road Safety Challenges in Rapidly Urbanizing Cities: A Fuzzy Logic and Factor Comparison Method Approach. (2026). Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction.

Evaluation of key performance indicators affecting effective implementation of integrated BIM-blockchain technology through fuzzy AHP-ANP tool in bullet train project in India. (2025). Innovative Infrastructure Solutions.

Predicting the success possibility of Internet of Things and cloud computing implementation in the construction sector: A case study from Gujarat, India. (2025). Asian Journal of Civil Engineering.

Risk-integrated scheduling for commercial building construction: A BIM and Monte Carlo simulation approach. (2025). Asian Journal of Civil Engineering.

Predictive Analysis of Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Heterogeneous Urban Traffic using Neural Networks. (2025). Emission Control Science and Technology.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Leila Ma’mani | Sustainability in Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Leila Ma’mani | Sustainability in Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran (ABRII) | Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Leila Ma’mani is a distinguished Iranian researcher in the fields of nanotechnology, organic chemistry, and advanced nano-drug delivery systems, currently serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Nanotechnology at the Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran under AREEO. She has built an outstanding scientific profile with 2,290 citations, indexed across 1,963 documents, and has produced 76 publications, reflecting her extensive contributions to scientific knowledge. Her impressive scholarly influence is further demonstrated by an h-index of 28, positioning her among the top-tier researchers in nanotechnology and applied agricultural sciences. Dr. Ma’mani’s research focuses on the design and synthesis of nanoporous and hybrid nanocomposite delivery systems, targeted release technologies for bioactive and chemical agents, magnetic nanoparticles, nanobiocatalysis, environmentally sustainable nanomaterials, and innovative CRISPR/Cas-based agricultural nanocarriers. She has actively contributed to national and international scientific leadership, serving in multiple managerial and committee roles including headship of the Nanotechnology Department and secretary roles in scientific and research committees within the Ministry of Agriculture. Dr. Ma’mani has supervised and advised numerous postgraduate researchers and continues to support multidisciplinary training and innovation. Her awards and recognitions highlight her leadership and pioneering contributions in the development of sustainable nanotechnological approaches for agriculture, biotechnology, plant science, and medical applications. Throughout her career, she has published widely in high-impact journals and collaborated with research teams working on drug delivery, nanopesticides, nano-fertilizers, advanced catalytic materials, and biosafety applications. Her work has produced real-world contributions that address global needs related to food security, crop protection, biomedical therapy, environmental safety, and smart controlled-release nanotechnology systems. Dr. Leila Ma’mani remains deeply committed to advancing scientific excellence and translating research outcomes into practical industrial, agricultural, and health solutions through cutting-edge nanotechnology innovation.

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Jokarshourijeh, F., Ma’mani, L., Hossein, R., & Sheikhigarjan, A. (2025). Organically modified biogenic graphene oxide–mesoporous silica nanoparticles for eco-friendly and tailored release of Azadirachtin (neem) biopesticide. Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture, 12(1), 159.

Shemshaki, N. S., Sharifi, K., Khodaparast, S. A., Mamani, L., & Mousanejad, S. (2024). The efficiency of mineral compounds for the control of strawberry blossom blight caused by Botrytis cinerea. European Journal of Plant Pathology, 170(3), 491–500.

Eigharlou, M., Javidpoor, S., Mohammadi, A., Khelghatibana, F., Nami, Y., … (2024). Evaluation of herbicidal potential of Siderophores produced by Amycolatopsis lurida strain 407. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 26212.

Najafzadeh Nansa, M., Ma’mani, L., & Ghorbanloo, M. (2024). Control of mushroom sciarid fly with an ecofriendly nanoinsecticide. Journal of Biosafety, 16(4), 81–94.

Tahere Raiesi Ardali, A. M., Ma’mani, L., & Chorom, M. (2023). *The efficiency of Fe3O4 nanoparticles coated with humic acid on tomato growth characteristics (Lycopersicon esculentum L.). Journal of Plant Ecophysiology, 1(14), 34.

Mr Daniel Ikemiyashiro Higa | Sustainability in Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Daniel Ikemiyashiro Higa | Sustainability in Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Daniel Ikemiyashiro Higa, De Montfort University, Peru

Mr. Daniel Ikemiyashiro Higa is an architect and lecturer with a Master’s degree in Architecture and Sustainability from De Montfort University, UK. With over six years of experience in architecture and construction, he focuses on sustainable design and innovative materials. His research on using cardboard as a construction material, published in Sustainability (2025), addresses urban sustainability challenges. As a certified member of the College of Architects of Peru, he integrates eco-friendly methods into architectural education and practice. Mr. Higa’s work exemplifies a commitment to creating resilient, sustainable built environments. 📚🌱✨

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Academic and Professional Experience🎓💼

Mr. Daniel Ikemiyashiro Higa is an accomplished architect and university professor with a Master’s degree in Architecture and Sustainability from De Montfort University, UK. With six years of professional experience in architecture and construction, he specializes in implementing creative, efficient, and environmentally friendly design methods. As a lecturer in Architectural Technology at De Montfort University, he integrates sustainability principles into education and practice. His work reflects a commitment to advancing eco-friendly construction techniques and innovative solutions for a sustainable built environment. 📚🌱✨

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Examining Cardboard as a Construction Material for Sustainable Building Practices in Lima, Peru

Colegio público con espacios compartidos en San Juan de Lurigancho

Research Focus 🌍🏗️

Mr. Daniel Ikemiyashiro Higa’s research centers on sustainable construction materials and eco-friendly architectural practices. His groundbreaking studies explore the use of unconventional materials, such as cardboard, for sustainable building practices in urban settings like Lima, Peru. Published in Sustainability (2024), his work demonstrates how alternative materials can address environmental and urban challenges while promoting resilience. Additionally, his design projects, including shared public spaces in San Juan de Lurigancho, reflect his commitment to integrating innovative solutions into real-world architectural practices. His research is shaping the future of sustainable design in architecture. 📚🌱✨

Professional Membership 🌍🏗️

Mr. Daniel Ikemiyashiro Higa is a certified member of the College of Architects of Peru (CAP), earning his professional registration in 2020. His certification, listed under number 22350 in Book XXIX, Page 225 of the CAP registry, highlights his formal recognition as an architect committed to professional excellence. This membership underscores his dedication to upholding the standards of architectural practice in Peru while integrating innovative and sustainable design solutions into his work. As a member of this esteemed organization, he actively contributes to advancing eco-friendly practices in architecture. 📚🏛️✨

Research and Innovations 📚🌱✨

Mr. Daniel Ikemiyashiro Higa focuses on innovative construction materials and sustainable design to tackle urban environmental challenges. His recent research, published in Sustainability (2025), explores the use of cardboard as a viable construction material in urban settings, particularly in Lima, Peru. This groundbreaking study highlights the potential of alternative materials to create eco-friendly and cost-effective building solutions. By integrating sustainability into architectural practices, Mr. Higa’s work advances the possibilities of resilient and environmentally conscious urban development, addressing the growing need for sustainable infrastructure. 📚🌱✨