Světlana Tomiczková | Education | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková | Education | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková is an experienced university lecturer and expert in geometry and mathematics with over 35 years of teaching and research experience. She specializes in descriptive, engineering, and differential geometry, as well as calculus. 🧮 As an Assistant Professor at the University of West Bohemia since 1987, she has contributed to academic programs and research activities. 🏫 She holds a Ph.D. from the University of West Bohemia and is an active member of several professional organizations, including the International Society of Geometry and Graphics (ISGG) 🌍. Mrs. Tomiczková is proficient in English and Russian.

 

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Work Experience

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková has been serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of West Bohemia (formerly VŠSE) in Pilsen since 1987. 🏫 With a deep expertise in descriptive geometry, engineering geometry, differential geometry, and calculus, she has been a dedicated educator. 📚 In addition to teaching, she has played a key role in the development of academic programs and research activities, ensuring the growth of her department. 🧑‍🏫 Mrs. Tomiczková has also collaborated on professional projects and published valuable research in the fields of geometry and education, further contributing to her academic community. ✍️

 

Education

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková holds a Ph.D. from the University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, earned in 2007. 🎓 Prior to this, she completed her RNDr. degree at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, in 1989, and her Master’s Degree in the same faculty in 1987. 📚 Her strong academic background in mathematics and physics has laid the foundation for her distinguished career in geometry and education. 🧑‍🏫 Mrs. Tomiczková’s educational journey reflects her dedication to advancing knowledge in the mathematical sciences, which she continues to share through her teaching and research. ✨

 

Teaching and Areas

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková specializes in several advanced areas of mathematics, with a particular focus on Descriptive Geometry, Engineering Geometry, Differential Geometry, and Calculus. 🧮 These subjects form the core of her teaching and research, allowing her to bring a comprehensive understanding of geometric principles to her students. 🏫 With her vast expertise, she applies these concepts not only in academic settings but also in practical engineering contexts. Her ability to teach complex mathematical topics has made her an invaluable educator at the University of West Bohemia. 🌍✨

 

Research Focus

Mrs. Světlana Tomiczková’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of geometry and mathematical education. 📐 Her work in descriptive geometry, engineering geometry, and differential geometry explores how geometric concepts can be taught effectively, often incorporating dynamic geometry software and computer algebra systems. 💻 She has also contributed to the development of problem-based learning approaches for future engineers, aiming to make complex concepts more accessible. 🌍 Mrs. Tomiczková’s research enhances the teaching of geometry through technological tools like GeoGebra, making mathematical principles both engaging and practical. ✨

 

Publication Top Notes  

  • Geometric software in courses of differential geometry (2020) 📚
  • Motivation of a student in geometry courses at the faculty of mechanics (2019) 📚
  • Using dynamic geometry and computer algebra systems in problem-based courses for future engineers (2015) 📚 – Cited by 2
  • Computer-Aided Descriptive Geometry Teaching (2013) 📚 – Cited by 8
  • Using GeoGebra in teaching descriptive geometry: Challenges and opportunities (2013) 📚 – Cited by 2
  • Surfaces and their representation and approximation for technical applications (2009) 📚

 

Dharavath Anusha | Power Electronics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Dharavath Anusha | Power Electronics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Dharavath Anusha, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, India

Ms. Dharavath Anusha is an Electrical Engineer pursuing a Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology, Warangal, specializing in High Gain Bidirectional DC-DC converters and Power Electronics ⚡. She holds an M.Tech. in Industrial Power and Automation from NIT Calicut and a B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Balaji Institute of Technology, Warangal 🎓. Her research interests include renewable energy sources and designing high-gain DC-DC converters for electric vehicles and power systems 🌱. With several publications and technical expertise in MATLAB, d-space, and Python 💻, she actively contributes to advanced power electronics research.

 

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Academic Qualifications

Ms. Anusha holds a Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Warangal, focusing on High Gain Bidirectional DC-DC converters and Power Electronics. She also completed her M.Tech. in Industrial Power and Automation from NIT Calicut with distinction. Her B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering was earned with distinction from Balaji Institute of Technology and Sciences, Warangal. She has a strong academic background that underpins her technical skills.

Areas of Interest

Her primary areas of interest include Renewable Energy Sources, Distributed Generation, and the Design of High-Gain DC-DC Power Converters. These areas align with her work in power electronics and renewable energy applications, making her a valuable contributor to the field.

Academic & Extracurricular Activities

She has actively participated in several technical programs and workshops, including training on National Instruments LabVIEW, OPAL-RT for HIL applications, and PLC-SCADA workshops. Her involvement in these activities shows her commitment to continuous learning and collaboration in the research community.

Conclusion

Ms. Dharavath Anusha’s academic credentials, technical expertise, research experience, and commitment to advancing power electronics and renewable energy systems make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. She has consistently demonstrated excellence through her projects and publications, aligning with the award’s objective of recognizing groundbreaking research.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Ultra-fast DC charger with improved power quality and optimal algorithmic approach to enable V2G and G2V (Cited by: 12) 📄 | 2020
  • A novel single-input multi-port isolated bi-directional converter for EV applications (Cited by: 4) 📊 | 2021
  • A Review and Comprehensive Study on DC-DC Converters (Cited by: N/A) 📚 | 2024
  • Analysis and Design of transformer less Single Switch based High Gain DC-DC Converter for Renewable Energy Applications (Cited by: N/A) 🔋 | 2023

Goddy Osimen | Social Sciences | Research and Development Excellence Award

Goddy Osimen | Social Sciences| Research and Development Excellence Award

Assist Prof Dr Goddy Osimen, COVENAT UNIVERSITY, OTA-NIGERIA, Nigeria

Dr. Goddy Osimen appears to have a strong background and experience in areas relevant to research, development, and conflict resolution, making him a suitable candidate for a Research and Development Excellence Award. Here’s an analysis of the information under specific categories:

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Educational Background

Dr. Osimen’s educational background includes studies at renowned institutions such as Harvard University, with multiple degrees in fields like Strategic Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, and International Relations. These qualifications provide a solid foundation in his research areas.

Core Competencies and Skills

Dr. Osimen has expertise in mediation, conflict resolution, and arbitration, as well as experience in academic editing. These competencies align with a focus on research and development in peace and security studies, particularly in areas like conflict analysis and strategic management.

Research and Publications

Dr. Osimen has a broad range of editorial board memberships in various journals, suggesting that he is actively engaged in the academic community and contributing to scholarship in his fields. His current research focuses on international conflicts and the intersection of technology, such as artificial intelligence, with warfare, which are pertinent and timely topics in global security research.

Professional Experience and Student Supervision

He has extensive teaching and supervisory experience at different institutions, demonstrating leadership and mentorship in guiding postgraduate students. His involvement in supervising theses on topics like international relations and conflict management reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge in these areas.

Conference Participation and Awards

Dr. Osimen has attended numerous conferences and workshops, which shows a commitment to staying updated and contributing to ongoing discussions in his fields. His professional recognition, including awards for mediation and teaching, further attests to his expertise and dedication.

Membership in Professional Bodies

Memberships in organizations like Amnesty International and the Institute of Chartered Arbitration and Mediation signify a strong professional network and ongoing engagement with issues in peace, security, and international relations.

Publication Top Notes

The borderless-border and internal security challenges in Nigeria

Ethnicity and identity crisis: Challenge to national integration in Nigerian

Small arms and light weapons (SALW) proliferation and problem of national security in Nigeria

An assessment of corruption in the public sector in Nigeria: A study of Akure South local government Area, Ondo State

Political participation and gender inequality in Nigerian fourth republic

To be or not to be? a theoretical investigation into the crisis of national identity in Nigeria

Ethnic/religious insurgencies and nation-building in Nigeria

Conclusion

Dr. Goddy Osimen’s educational background, professional experience, research contributions, and active participation in relevant organizations make him a compelling candidate for a Research and Development Excellence Award. His focus on conflict resolution, strategic studies, and international politics aligns well with the criteria for excellence in research and development, particularly in a field that requires both practical and theoretical insights.

Mbalenhle Mpanza | Earth Sciences | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Mbalenhle Mpanza | Earth Sciences | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Mbalenhle Mpanza, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Dr. Mpanza earned her PhD in Science from the University of the Witwatersrand in 2022, complementing her MBA (2020) and MSc in Geostatistics (2015). She has extensive experience in geological mapping, resource estimation, and academic instruction. Currently, she is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Johannesburg, where she teaches courses in mining engineering and geological modeling. Dr. Mpanza has published multiple research papers on mining impacts and air quality, actively contributing to international conferences. In 2023, she received a grant under the Black Academics Advancement Programme (BAAP) from the National Research Fund. 🌟

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Academic Background

PhD in Science (2022) from the University of the Witwatersrand, indicating a high level of expertise and commitment to research.

MBA and MSc in Engineering (Geostatistics), showcasing a blend of technical and management skills.

Professional Experience

Senior Lecturer at the University of Johannesburg, where she teaches and supervises students in mining and geology. This role demonstrates her commitment to education and mentorship, particularly towards young women in a traditionally male-dominated field.

Previous positions as Associate Lecturer and Resource Geologist, where she has actively contributed to both academia and industry.

Research Contributions

Authored and co-authored several published papers addressing significant issues in the mining industry, including health impacts and environmental concerns associated with mining operations.

Engaged in impactful research projects, such as dust exposure and management at mining sites, contributing to public health and safety

Conclusion

Dr. Mpanza’s extensive academic and professional achievements, coupled with her advocacy for women in the mining industry, position her as an exemplary candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her dedication to research, education, and community engagement aligns well with the values and objectives of the award, making her a deserving nominee.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Dust deposition impacts at a liquidated gold mine village: Gauteng province in South Africa 🌍 – Cited by 26 – 2020
  • A critical review of the impact of South Africa’s mine closure policy and the winding-up process of mining companies 📉 – Cited by 18 – 2021
  • Perceptions of external costs of dust fallout from gold mine tailings: West Wits Basin 💨 – Cited by 13 – 2020
  • South Africa’s electricity disaster is an air quality disaster, too ⚡ – Cited by 4 – 2023
  • The Potential Health Costs of PM10 Impacts on a Gold Mine Village, during Company Liquidation: An Analysis of 2013–2017 💰 – Cited by 4 – 2022
  • The influence of work pressure on worker attitudes towards health and safety in a platinum mining stope ⚒️ – Cited by 4 – 2018
  • The throughput of mining engineering students in the University of Johannesburg (2009 to 2013 cohorts) 🎓 – Cited by 3 – 2014
  • The assessment of the external costs of dust fallout in Blyvooruitzicht Gold Mining Village 🏞️ – Cited by 2 – 2019
  • A comparison of ordinary and simple kriging on a PGE resource in the Eastern limb of the Bushveld Complex 📊 – Cited by 2 – 2015
  • Graduate unemployment in the South African mining sector: a case study of mining graduates of the University of Johannesburg 📚 – Cited by 1 – 2017

 

 

Charalampos Tsavdaroglou | migration studies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Charalampos Tsavdaroglou | migration studies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Charalampos Tsavdaroglou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Dr. Charalampos Tsavdaroglou is a prominent academic specializing in critical and radical geography, urban sociology, and migration studies. He holds a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Currently, he serves as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, focusing on housing-energy nexus and refugees’ solidarity cities. Dr. Tsavdaroglou has received multiple accolades, including the Wiley Top Cited Article Award and the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship. His fieldwork spans cities like Athens, Istanbul, and Thessaloniki, contributing significantly to urban commons and social movements. 🌍🏙️📚

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Research Contributions

Dr. Tsavdaroglou’s research focuses on critical urban theory, migration, and the right to the city, which are highly relevant topics in contemporary social science. His involvement as a Principal Investigator in significant research programs, such as “Refugees’ solidarity city” and post-doctoral projects like “Prototypes for addressing the housing-energy-nexus,” underscores his leadership in addressing pressing societal issues. His work, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizes the importance of community practices among refugees, showcasing his dedication to socially relevant research.

Academic Achievements

Dr. Tsavdaroglou has been recognized for his scholarly contributions, receiving awards such as the Wiley Top Cited Article for his work on refugees during the pandemic and the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship. His research publications have not only gained academic recognition but also contribute to the policy discourse surrounding refugee integration and urban planning. His thesis, “Commons and Enclosures: Dialectic Approach of Space,” demonstrates a profound understanding of the dynamics of space and social structures.

Teaching Experience

Dr. Tsavdaroglou’s teaching experience spans several reputable institutions, including Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Hellenic Open University. His role as a visiting professor in Human Geography and Sociology of Space reflects his expertise in these fields, while his leadership in course development indicates his commitment to education. His teaching interests align well with his research, allowing him to inspire the next generation of scholars.

Fieldwork and Global Experience

His extensive fieldwork experience in cities such as Athens, Belgrade, and Istanbul enriches his research perspective, grounding his theoretical work in real-world contexts. This practical experience is vital in understanding urban dynamics and the lived experiences of marginalized communities, making his research highly applicable and impactful.

Conclusion

Dr. Charalampos Tsavdaroglou’s robust research profile, significant academic achievements, and diverse teaching experience, he stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His commitment to addressing societal issues through critical urban research and his proven ability to engage with both academic and non-academic audiences make him a deserving nominee. His contributions not only advance academic discourse but also have the potential to influence policy and community practices positively.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • The Newcomers’ Right to the Common Space: The case of Athens during the refugee crisis – Cited by: 67 📚, Year: 2018
  • Urban planning and revolt: a spatial analysis of the December 2008 uprising in Athens – Cited by: 52 📚, Year: 2011
  • The refugees’ right to the centre of the city: City branding versus city commoning in Athens – Cited by: 47 📚, Year: 2022
  • The refugees’ right to the center of the city and spatial justice: Gentrification vs commoning practices in Tarlabaşı-Istanbul – Cited by: 34 📚, Year: 2020
  • ‘The Right to the City’ in Athens during A Crisis Era. Between Inversion, Assimilation and Going Beyond – Cited by: 33 📚, Year: 2015
  • Acts for refugees’ right to the city and commoning practices of care-tizenship in Athens, Mytilene and Thessaloniki – Cited by: 24 📚, Year: 2019
  • The golden ‘salto mortale’ in the era of crisis: Primitive accumulation and local and urban struggle in the case of Skouries gold mining in Greece – Cited by: 22 📚, Year: 2017
  • Housing commons vs. state spatial policies of refugee camps in Athens and Thessaloniki – Cited by: 19 📚, Year: 2020
  • Reimagining a transnational right to the city: No Border actions and commoning practices in Thessaloniki – Cited by: 17 📚, Year: 2019
  • Refugees’ caring and commoning practices against marginalisation under COVID‐19 in Greece – Cited by: 16 📚, Year: 2022

 

 

Assunta Andreozzi | Bio Heat Transfer | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Assunta Andreozzi | Bio Heat Transfer | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Assunta Andreozzi, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy

 

Prof. Assunta Andreozzi, born on May 12, 1972, in Aversa (CE), is a distinguished aerospace engineer. She graduated with honors in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” in 1998 and obtained her PhD in Aerospace Sciences in 2001. With over 250 publications and an h-index of 21, her research spans heat transmission, solar energy systems, and thermo-fluid dynamics, significantly impacting engineering fields. Currently, she teaches at the University of Naples Federico II and supervises numerous theses, shaping the next generation of engineers. Prof. Andreozzi’s contributions have garnered recognition and respect in academia. 📚🔬✈️

 

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Academic Career 🌟

Prof. Assunta Andreozzi began her academic journey by winning admission to the PhD course in Science and Aerospace Technologies at the Second University of Naples in 1999. In 2001, she collaborated with Prof. Yogesh Jaluria at Rutgers University on thermofluiddynamic analysis. She received a research grant at the Department of Aerospace Engineering, focusing on energy-efficient structural optimization methodologies. After earning her PhD in Aerospace Sciences in 2001, she became a university researcher at the University of Naples Federico II in 2002 and was confirmed in her role in 2005, contributing significantly to industrial technical physics. 🎓✈️📚

 

University Teaching Activity 📚👩‍🏫

Prof. Assunta Andreozzi has significantly contributed to the education of Bachelor’s and Master’s students at the University of Naples Federico II, teaching various engineering disciplines, including Construction, Electrical, Mechanical, and Environmental Engineering. Currently, she is involved in the Mechanical Engineering degree program, focusing on Technical Physics, Heat Transmission, Environmental Control, and Computational Thermofluid Dynamics. Since 2000, she has been responsible for multiple university courses annually, overseeing examination commissions and supervising numerous theses on energy efficiency, heat transfer, and fire dynamics. Her dedication has enriched the academic experience for aspiring engineers. 🔧🌍✨

 

Research Activities 🔬📊

Prof. Assunta Andreozzi’s research portfolio includes over 250 publications, with 123 indexed in the Scopus database, accumulating 1,345 citations and an h-index of 21 as of March 16, 2024. Her research spans numerical, analytical, and experimental investigations, focusing on key areas such as heat transmission applications, solar energy system design, thermo-fluid dynamics in aircraft, and fire dynamics characterization. Additional topics include bioheat transfer and sloshing effects. Funding for her research has come from the European Community, the Ministry of University and Scientific Research, and private industry partnerships, highlighting her impactful contributions to engineering science. 🌍⚙️🔍

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Procedures for Experimental Characterization of Thermal Properties in Li-Ion Battery Modules and Parameters Identification for Thermal Models (Fiorillo et al.)  2024 📄
  • Numerical evaluation of heat-triggered drug release via thermo-sensitive liposomes: A comparison between image-based vascularized tumor and volume-averaged porous media models (Adabbo et al.) – 2 citations, 2024 💊
  • A THERMAL ANALYSIS OF A FUNCTIONALLY-GRADED GYROID AS A HEAT SINK (Anacreonte et al.)  2024 🔥
  • LASER ABLATION FOR PROSTATE CANCER THERAPIES: MATHEMATICAL MODELING (Andreozzi et al.) 2024 🔬
  • Numerical analysis of the binder angle effect on convective heat transfer and pressure drop in drilled-hollow sphere architected foams (Iasiello et al.) – 0 citations, 2024 🏗️
  • Microwave ablation modeling with AMICA antenna: Validation by means a numerical analysis (Cafarchio et al.) – 2 citations, 2023 📡
  • Heat Transfer and Thermal Energy Storage Enhancement by Foams and Nanoparticles (Andreozzi et al.) – 3 citations, 2023 ☀️
  • A 3D numerical model of controlled drug delivery to solid tumor by means of mild microwave hyperthermia-activated thermo-sensitive liposomes (Adabbo et al.) – 8 citations, 2023 💉
  • Emprint Microwave Thermoablation System: Bridging Thermal Ablation Efficacy between Human Patients and Porcine Models through Mathematical Correlation (Cafarchio et al.) – 3 citations, 2023 🐖
  • Numerical Investigation on Natural Convection in Inclined Channels Partially Filled With Asymmetrically Heated Metal Foam (Andreozzi et al.) – 4 citations, 2023 📏

 

 

Festus Ben | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Festus Ben | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Festus Ben, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Dr. Festus Ben appears highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award” based on his extensive career as a laboratory scientist with a specialization in instrumentation, sensor development, and advanced material sciences. Here are key reasons supporting his candidacy:

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Career Development and Expertise

Dr. Ben’s career focuses on enhancing the accuracy and sensitivity of laboratory instrumentation, particularly through innovative technologies like IoT, AI, and signal processing. His work contributes to developing reliable measurements, tackling environmental challenges, and improving instrument diagnostics. His international collaborations and teaching across five countries demonstrate a robust global impact.

Research Contributions and Achievements

Dr. Ben has made significant contributions to areas such as thermophysical properties, tribology, and renewable energy. His research outputs include multiple publications indexed on Web of Science. Notable works involve bioinspired surface behavior in agro-waste reinforced composites and low-cost thermal heater-cooler blocks from recycled waste. His ability to solve real-world problems, particularly related to environmental sustainability and materials science, sets him apart as a leader in his field.

Research Grants and Awards

Dr. Ben has secured several prestigious grants and awards, including EPS EuroPhysics Awards, TETFUND National Research Fund, and British Council Exams Services Research Grant. His funding success underlines his research’s practical applications and industry relevance.

Conclusion

Dr. Festus Ben’s interdisciplinary research, leadership in instrumentation innovation, and numerous international recognitions make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication top notes

Influence of green plantain peel ash and alumina reinforcement on the physio-mechanical properties of aluminium matrix hybrid composites

Development of an Instrument for Measurement of Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusivity of Tropical Fruit Juice

Phase and properties prediction of Al–Ag binary system using thermo-calc

Development of a Low-Cost Thermal Heater-Cooler Blocks Using Locally Recycled Waste

In-situ reinforcement of AA6063/Al2O3 hybrid composite: comparative wear and hardness evaluation of manihot esculenta and green plantago major particulates

Radiological comparative analysis of differently reared chicken meat from gold mining and non-gold mining corridors

Thermo-Calc determination of phase diagram and thermodynamic properties of Ni-Al binary system

Characterization of heater-cooler blocks fabricated from aluminium wastes for steady-state thermal application

Development of a microcontroller based automatic night lightning system using motion detector

 

Jordan Kerere | School Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jordan Kerere | School Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jordan Kerere, University of Virginia, United States

Jordan LeAnn Kerere, M.Ed., is a Ph.D. candidate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia, specializing in youth violence and threat assessment. Her research spans behavioral threat assessment in schools and police psychology, highlighted by multiple publications and presentations. With a Master’s in Education and extensive clinical experience, Jordan has administered psychological assessments and conducted therapy, focusing on cognitive-behavioral interventions and suicide risk assessments. She also serves as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and is recognized with awards like the World Anti-Bullying Forum Fellowship. Jordan is a member of several professional organizations and contributes actively to forensic evaluation and youth violence prevention. 🎓💼

 

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🎓 Education

Jordan LeAnn Kerere is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia, expected in 2027. She completed her Master of Education in Psychology in 2023 and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with High Honors in 2022, including a minor in Russian Language & Literature.

🧠 Clinical Experience

Her clinical journey includes roles at Western State Hospital, where she starts as an Advanced Practicum Student in August 2024, and previous positions at Sheila C. Johnson Center, Madison County Public Schools, and the Institute of Law, Psychiatry & Public Policy.

🎓 Teaching

She contributes to teaching as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and has served on conference planning committees, emphasizing the development and prevention of youth violence.

🏆 Awards

Jordan has received prestigious awards such as the World Anti-Bullying Forum Graduate Student Fellowship and is actively involved in professional organizations including Omicron Delta Kappa and the American Psychology-Law Society.

 

Research Focus

Jordan LeAnn Kerere’s research focuses primarily on behavioral threat assessment and management in educational settings, examining the incidence of student violence following threat assessments. Her work, published in journals such as the Journal of School Violence and Journal of Adolescent Health, explores the intersection of school environment, teacher behaviors (including bullying), and student risk behaviors. Through mixed methods research, she investigates patterns and predictors of youth violence, aiming to enhance school safety and psychological well-being. Jordan’s contributions highlight her dedication to understanding and mitigating threats in educational contexts, emphasizing evidence-based interventions and policy implications. 📚🏫

 

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Ranga Subramanian | Physical Chemistry | Best Paper Award

Dr. Ranga Subramanian | Physical Chemistry | Best Paper Award 

Associate Professor, IIT Patna, India

Dr. Ranga Subramanian, an Associate Professor at IIT Patna, India, has been recognized for his outstanding contributions in Physical Chemistry with a prestigious Best Paper Award. His groundbreaking research has not only expanded the boundaries of knowledge but has also significantly impacted the field. With a keen focus on exploring complex chemical phenomena at the molecular level, Dr. Subramanian’s work epitomizes excellence and innovation. His dedication to advancing scientific understanding and his commitment to academic excellence serve as an inspiration to both his peers and students. Through his contributions, he continues to shape the future of Physical Chemistry and pave the way for groundbreaking discoveries.

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Academic Qualification

Dr. Ranga Subramanian pursued his academic journey with zeal and dedication, earning his Bachelor’s degree from Loyola College, Chennai, laying the foundation for his scholarly pursuits. He further honed his expertise by completing his Masters at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, delving deeper into his field. Driven by a thirst for knowledge, he pursued his Ph.D. at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT – 06457, where he immersed himself in advanced research and academic inquiry. 🎓 His educational trajectory reflects a commitment to excellence and a passion for learning, shaping him into the accomplished scholar and educator he is today.

Work Experience

Dr. Ranga Subramanian’s academic journey is characterized by a diverse range of experiences and esteemed positions. Beginning as a Visiting Assistant Professor at New College of Florida, USA, he embarked on his career trajectory, laying the groundwork for his scholarly endeavors. His pursuit of excellence led him to serve as an Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Patna, where he made significant contributions to academia and research. Building upon his expertise, he further enriched his scholarly portfolio as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, and later at the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Through his multifaceted roles and unwavering dedication, Dr. Subramanian continues to inspire and shape the academic landscape with his invaluable contributions.

Selected Conference Presentations

Dr. Ranga Subramanian’s prolific contributions to theoretical chemistry and atmospheric science are underscored by his notable presentations and talks at prestigious conferences and symposiums worldwide. With invited talks at esteemed events such as the 19th Theoretical Chemistry Symposium (TCS 2023) and the 4th Indian Planetary Science Conference (IPSC-2023), he has delved into crucial topics like environmental assessment properties of oxygenated hydrofluorocarbons and thermodynamic properties of water clusters. His expertise extends to computational chemistry applications in atmospheric science, as evidenced by his engagement at the Centre for Advanced Computational Chemistry Studies, New Delhi. Dr. Subramanian’s groundbreaking research elucidates mechanisms, kinetics, and theoretical analyses vital to understanding atmospheric chemistry, earning him recognition and respect in academic circles globally.

Publications Top Notes

 

  1. “Theoretical investigation of the nature of hydrogen bonds and cooperativity effect in methanol-water and ethanol-water clusters” – 2024 – Arnab Patla, Jagannath Pal, Kanika Guleria, and Ranga Subramanian
  2. “Theoretical Investigation on Hydrogen Abstraction Reactions of Sulfur Compounds HSX(O)H and CH3SX(O)H (X = C, S) by OH Radicals” – 2023 – Kanika Guleria and Ranga Subramanian
  3. “Thermodynamic and Optical Properties of HCOOH(H2O)n and HCOOH(NH3)(H2O)n-1 Clusters at Various Temperatures and Pressures: A Computational Study” – 2023 – Arnab Patla and Ranga Subramanian
  4. “Chemically induced crosslinked enhanced emission of carbon polymer dots discerning healthy and cancer cells through pH-dependent tunable photoluminescence” – 2023 – Suman Nayak, Kanika Guleria, Abhik Sen, Subhrajeet Banerjee, Ranga Subramanian, and Prolay Das
  5. “Computational investigation on mechanisms and kinetics of gas-phase reactions of 4-hydroxy-2-pentanone (4H2P) with hydroxyl radicals and subsequent reactions of CH3C(O)CH2C•(OH)CH3 radical” – 2022 – Kanika Guleria and Ranga Subramanian
  6. “Absorption of Volatile Organic Compounds Toluene and Acetaldehyde in Choline Chloride-Based Deep Eutectic Solvents” – 2022 – Sandipa Indra, Ranga Subramanian, and Snehasis Daschakraborty
  7. “Quantum Chemical and Chemical Kinetic Investigation on Hydrogen Abstraction Reactions of CF3CF2C(O)OCH3 and CHF2CF2C(O)OCH3 with OH Radicals and Fate of Haloalkoxy Radicals” – 2022 – Kanika Guleria and Ranga Subramanian
  8. “Interaction of volatile organic compounds acetone and toluene with room temperature ionic liquid at the bulk and the liquid-vacuum interface” – 2021 – Sandipa Indra, Ranga Subramanian, and Snehasis Daschakraborty
  9. “Thermodynamic properties of Forming Methanol-Water and Ethanol-Water Clusters at Various Temperatures and Pressures and Implications for Atmospheric Chemistry: A DFT Study” – 2021 – Jagannath Pal, Arnab Patla, and Ranga Subramanian
  10. “Sodium and Lithium ions in aerosol: thermodynamic and rayleigh light scattering properties” – 2020 – Jagannath Pal, Pulagam Sai Teja, and Ranga Subramanian
  11. “The Gas Phase Structure of Ethynylferrocene using Microwave Spectroscopy” – 2005 – Ranga Subramanian, Chandana Karunatilaka, Kristen S. Keck, Stephen G. Kukolich
  12. “2-BUTYNOL: Torsional analysis of a molecule” – 2003 – Ranga Subramanian, Robert K. Bohn, and Stewart E. Novick
  13. “FT Microwave Structure and Nuclear Quadrupole Coupling Analysis of Six Isotopomers of the ArgonChlorocylcobutane van der Waals complex” – 2005 – Ranga Subramanian, J.M.Szarko, Stewart Szarko, Stewart W.C.Pringle