Abbas Amini | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abbas Amini | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor in Geography and Rural Planning, University of Isfahan, Iran

🌍 Associate Professor in Geography and Rural Planning at the University of Isfahan, Iran. He earned his Ph.D. in Geography and Rural Planning (2009) and his M.Sc. in Rural Development (2002) from Razi University. His B.Sc. in Farm Machinery was completed at Isfahan University of Technology (1999). Dr. Amini’s research includes a M.Sc. thesis on mathematical models for the dairy industry and a Ph.D. thesis focused on optimal cropping patterns in Isfahan using goal programming. His work contributes significantly to sustainable rural development and agricultural planning. 📚🌱

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Education

Ph.D. in Geography and Rural Planning, University of Isfahan, Iran (2009)
Dr. Amini’s doctoral education solidified his knowledge in geographical sciences and rural planning. His advanced studies focused on developing strategies for optimizing agricultural land use, a critical area in sustainable resource management.

M.Sc. in Rural Development, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran (2002)
His master’s degree in rural development allowed him to examine socio-economic factors affecting rural areas, furthering his expertise in planning and development strategies relevant to rural economies.

B.Sc. in Farm Machinery, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran (1999)
Dr. Amini’s undergraduate degree laid a strong foundation in technical aspects of agriculture, complementing his later work in rural planning with practical agricultural insights.

Research Contributions

M.Sc. Thesis: “A Mathematical Location Allocation Model in Dairy Industry (Examined in Kermanshah Province)”
In his M.Sc. thesis, Dr. Amini developed a mathematical model for optimal facility location in the dairy industry, addressing efficient resource distribution in agricultural settings. This research is relevant for rural infrastructure development and effective agricultural planning.

Ph.D. Thesis: “Determining Optimal Cropping Pattern in the East Region Farming Lands of Isfahan (Baraan Region), Using Multiple Criteria Goal Programming Approach”
His Ph.D. work used a goal programming approach to create a model for determining ideal crop patterns. This innovative solution addresses the complex balance between resource availability and sustainable agriculture, demonstrating Dr. Amini’s commitment to applied research in rural and environmental planning.

Conclusion

Dr. Abbas Amini’s educational achievements and research contributions underscore his suitability for the Best Researcher Award. His work focuses on practical solutions for agricultural planning, rural development, and resource optimization, addressing key issues in geographical and environmental sciences. This combination of applied research and academic rigor makes him a distinguished candidate for recognition in his field.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Water resources sustainability and optimal cropping pattern in farming systems; a multi-objective fractional goal programming approach 🌊📊 – Cited by 132, 2010
  • Sustainable allocation of agricultural lands and water resources using suitability analysis and mathematical multi-objective programming 🌱💧 – Cited by 84, 2017
  • Soil suitability analysis and evaluation of pistachio orchard farming, using canonical multivariate analysis 🌳🔍 – Cited by 42, 2019
  • Application of fuzzy multi-objective programming in optimization of crop production planning 🌾✨ – Cited by 16, 2015
  • An Analysis of the Rural Community Evaluation of Village Administrations’ performance Using Structural Equation Modeling 🏘️📈 – Cited by 14, 2014
  • A multi-criteria group decision making approach for rural industrial site selection using fuzzy TOPSIS in central Iran 🏭🤔 – Cited by 13, 2015
  • Evaluation of rice production sustainability using multi criteria decision making methods: the case of Rezvanshahr county 🍚📊 – Cited by 9, 2015
  • Structural Modeling and Casual Interpretation of Rural Communities’ Self-Evaluation of Quality of Life and Its Determinants 🏡💡 – Cited by 7, 2017
  • Agricultural commercialization in rural farming systems and causal interpretation of its determinants using structural equation modeling and path analysis 📊🌾 – Cited by 7, 2016
  • Measuring food security and its determinants in rural areas: a case study of the farmers in the central district of Ravansar, Kermanshah 🍽️📉 – Cited by 6, 2017

 

 

Girish B.P | Biological Sciences | Research and Development Excellence Award

Dr. Girish B.P | Biological Sciences | Research and Development Excellence Award

Dr. Girish B.P, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, India

Dr. Girish B.P. is an accomplished researcher in Biotechnology, holding a Ph.D. from Sri Venkateswara University. With extensive experience, he currently serves as a DST-INSPIRE Faculty at Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University. His research skills include RNA-Seq analysis, qPCR, and proteomic studies, contributing significantly to agricultural and environmental sciences. A life member of several professional organizations, he has received multiple fellowships and prestigious awards, including a substantial DST grant. His presentations at national and international conferences showcase his expertise and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Dr. Girish resides in Tirupati, India. 📚🌿

 

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Education

Dr. Girish holds a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Sri Venkateswara University, with a commendable written examination grade of A+ (71%). His educational background, including an M.Sc. in Biotechnology with distinction (75.75%) and a B.Sc. in Biotechnology, Chemistry, and Botany (74.33%), demonstrates a solid foundation in the life sciences, which is critical for research and development excellence.

Professional Experience

Currently serving as a DST-INSPIRE Faculty at Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Dr. Girish has accumulated significant research experience through various prestigious fellowships, including a Research Associate position at the Indian Institute of Science and multiple roles in CSIR-funded projects. His sustained engagement in high-level research demonstrates his capability and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge.

Awards and Achievements

Dr. Girish has received multiple prestigious awards, including the DST-INSPIRE Faculty Project with a substantial research grant of 110 lakhs. His accolades for best oral and poster presentations at national and international seminars highlight his ability to communicate research effectively and contribute to the scientific discourse.

Conclusion

Dr. Girish B.P.’s robust educational background, extensive research experience, active professional engagement, and significant contributions to the field of biotechnology position him as an exceptional candidate for the Research for Research and Development Excellence Award. His innovative research approach and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge align perfectly with the award’s objectives, making him a worthy recipient.

Publication Top Notes

  • Aflatoxin B1-induced reproductive toxicity in male rats: possible mechanism of action. 🌿 C Supriya, BP Girish, PS Reddy. International Journal of Toxicology, 33(3), 155-161 (Cited by: 82) 2014
  • Induction of ecdysteroidogenesis, methyl farnesoate synthesis and expression of ecdysteroid receptor and retinoid X receptor in the hepatopancreas and ovary of the giant mud crab. 🦀 RPS Girish BP, Swetha CH. General and Comparative Endocrinology (Cited by: 42) 2015
  • Hepatopancreas but not ovary is the site of vitellogenin synthesis in female freshwater crab, Oziothelphusa senex senex. 🦞 BP Girish, CH Swetha, PS Reddy. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 447(2), 323-327 (Cited by: 35) 2014
  • Expression of RXR, EcR, E75, and VtG mRNA levels in the hepatopancreas and ovary of the freshwater edible crab. 🦐 BP Girish, CH Swetha, PS Reddy. The Science of Nature, 102, 1-10 (Cited by: 33) 2015
  • Reproductive and paternal mediated developmental toxicity of benzo(a)pyrene in adult male Wistar rats. 🐭 KP Reddy, BP Girish, PS Reddy. Toxicology Research, 4(2), 223-232 (Cited by: 25) 2015
  • Alleviative effect of resveratrol on polyvinyl chloride-induced reproductive toxicity in male Wistar rats. 🍇 D Archana, C Supriya, BP Girish, B Kishori, PS Reddy. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 116, 173-181 (Cited by: 24) 2018
  • Forskolin ameliorates mancozeb-induced testicular and epididymal toxicity in Wistar rats. 🌿 BP Girish, PS Reddy. Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology, 32(2), e22026 (Cited by: 24) 2018
  • Restraint stress exacerbates alcohol-induced reproductive toxicity in male rats. 🍷 PH Priya, BP Girish, PS Reddy. Alcohol, 48(8), 781-786 (Cited by: 24) 2014
  • Elucidation of the role of estradiol and progesterone in regulating reproduction in the edible crab. 🦀 BP Girish, PS Reddy, CH Swetha. RSC Advances, 6(30), 24959-24967 (Cited by: 22) 2016
  • Serotonin induces ecdysteroidogenesis and methyl farnesoate synthesis in the mud crab, Scylla serrata. 🦞 BP Girish, CH Swetha, PS Reddy. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 490(4), 1340-1345 (Cited by: 19) 2017

 

 

Guanwei Fan | Cardiovascular research | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Guanwei Fan | Cardiovascular research | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Guanwei Fan, First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China

Prof. Guanwei Fan, PhD, is a prominent researcher at the First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China. His research focuses on the molecular pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine in cardiovascular diseases. Prof. Fan has received numerous accolades, including recognition as a national “WR” scientific and technological innovation talent and ranking among the top 2% of scientists globally in recent years. He has published extensively, contributing significantly to the understanding of cardiac repair and treatment methodologies. With a strong commitment to advancing traditional medicine, he continues to impact the field profoundly. 📚❤️

 

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Education

Prof. Guanwei Fan obtained his Doctoral degree from Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (09/2005-06/2008) after earning his Master’s degree from the same institution (09/2002-07/2005). His academic background provides a solid foundation for his research endeavors in traditional Chinese medicine.

Research Direction

Prof. Fan specializes in the molecular pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine, specifically in the context of cardiovascular diseases. His focus on this area demonstrates his commitment to bridging traditional practices with modern scientific methodologies, contributing valuable insights to the field of pharmacology.

Academic and Professional Achievements

Prof. Fan has garnered significant recognition for his contributions to research and innovation. He has been selected as a national “WR” scientific and technological innovation leading talent and enjoys special government subsidies from The State Council. He is also a national candidate for the Millions of Talents Project and has been recognized as a young and middle-aged scientific and technological innovation leading talent by the Ministry of Science and Technology. Additionally, he holds the title of the first Young Qihuang Scholar and has received multiple accolades, including Tianjin Outstanding Youth and Jinmen Medical Talents. Notably, he ranked among the top 2% of the world’s top scientists in the “Impact of 2022” and “Impact of 2021” lists.

Conclusion

Prof. Guanwei Fan is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His innovative approach to integrating traditional Chinese medicine with modern pharmacological research in cardiovascular diseases sets him apart as a leading figure in his field.

 

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  • Zhang, K., Yin, Z., Chen, F., … Wang, Y., Fan, G. Omics-based pharmacological evaluation reveals Yuanhu Zhitong oral liquid ameliorates arthritis by regulating PKC/ERK/NF-κB signaling pathway. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2024. 📖
  • Liu, Z., Bian, X., Li, L., … Liu, X., Fan, G. SENP1-Mediated HSP90ab1 DeSUMOylation in Cardiomyocytes Prevents Myocardial Fibrosis by Paracrine Signaling. Advanced Science, 2024. 📖
  • Lin, J., Chen, Y., Luo, X., Fan, G. Research hotspots and trends of traditional Chinese and western medicine in treatment of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs, 2024. 📖
  • Feng, C., Jiang, H., Fan, G., Li, L., Feng, J. Retrospective Study on the Efficacy of Qi Li Qiang Xin Jiao Nang in Reducing the Risk of Diuretic Resistance in Patients with Acute Decompensated Chronic Heart Failure. Chinese General Practice, 2024. 📖
  • Shi, J., Yang, M.M., Yang, S., … Fan, G., Ma, C. MaiJiTong granule attenuates atherosclerosis by reducing ferroptosis via activating STAT6-mediated inhibition of DMT1 and SOCS1/p53 pathways in LDLR−/− mice. Phytomedicine, 2024. 📖
  • Li, Z., Lyu, C., Pan, G., … Zhang, B., Huang, Y., Fan, G. Strategies and methods for studying interaction between traditional Chinese and western medicine dominated by clinical benefit-risk signals. Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs, 2024. 📖
  • Zhang, K., Ji, J., Li, N., Yin, Z., Fan, G. Integrated Metabolomics and Gut Microbiome Analysis Reveals the Efficacy of a Phytochemical Constituent in the Management of Ulcerative Colitis. Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, 2024. 📖
  • Zhao, Y., Zheng, G., Yang, S., … Fan, G., Ma, C. The plant extract PNS mitigates atherosclerosis via promoting Nrf2-mediated inhibition of ferroptosis through reducing USP2-mediated Keap1 deubiquitination. British Journal of Pharmacology, 2024. 📖
  • Wu, L.-L., Yang, B.-R., Meng, X.-Y., Fan, G.-W., Yang, B. Editorial: Artificial intelligence: new hope for critically ill cardiovascular patients. Frontiers in Medicine, 2024. 📖
  • Zhang, L., Lin, J., Zhang, C., … Fan, G., He, F. Recent Advances in the Nanotechnology-Based Applications of Essential Oils. Current Nanoscience, 2024. 📖

 

 

 

Thi Sinh Vo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award | 11208

Dr. Thi Sinh Vo | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thi Sinh Vo, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

Dr. Thi Sinh Vo is a well-qualified candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” based on her impressive academic background, extensive research experience, and significant contributions to engineering, materials science, and environmental solutions. Below is an analysis of her suitability for the award:

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Academic Background

Dr. Thi Sinh Vo completed her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, with a high GPA of 3.95/4.5. Her thesis focused on “Chitosan-Based Functional Composites for Organic Dye Adsorption and Piezoresistive Sensing,” showcasing her expertise in material synthesis and characterization. She also holds a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Daegu University, South Korea, and a Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science from HCM City University of Science, Vietnam National University. Her diverse educational qualifications provide a solid foundation for interdisciplinary research.

Awards and Achievements

Dr. Vo has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Best Paper Award in Progress in Natural Science: Materials International (2022) and the Best Researcher Award at the International Popular Scientist Awards (2024). Her work has also been recognized with an Outstanding Paper Award at the Nano Convergence Special Session (2022) and a Cover Page Article in ACS Applied Bio Materials (2022). Such accolades reflect her standing as an innovative and highly regarded researcher.

Research Experience

Dr. Vo’s research experience spans various areas, including designing composite membranes for environmental applications like dye removal, flexible materials for human motion sensing, and nanocomposites for biosensors. She has contributed to significant projects under the National Research Foundation of Korea and worked collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams. Her ability to mentor graduate students and lead projects further demonstrates her leadership and contribution to academia.

Work Experience

In addition to her academic and research accomplishments, Dr. Vo has practical experience as a Chemical Engineer in the manufacturing industry, optimizing processes in footwear production, developing water-based adhesives, and training workers in plastic and injection molding techniques. This blend of academic excellence and industry experience enhances her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award.

Skills and Professional Activities

Dr. Vo is skilled in operating advanced instruments for material analysis and has published widely in international journals. She actively serves as a reviewer for leading journals like Journal of Cleaner Production and Biomaterials Advances, highlighting her influence in the scientific community.

Research Interests

Her research interests include functional composites and structures, electromechanical sensors, biosensing, and water treatment for organic dye removal. This aligns with critical areas of global concern, positioning her research as impactful and timely.

 

✍️Publication Top Notes

  • Heavy metal removal applications using adsorptive membranes (TS Vo, MM Hossain, HM Jeong, K Kim) – Nano Convergence 7 (1), 36 – Cited by: 183 📆 2020
  • Recycling performance of graphene oxide-chitosan hybrid hydrogels for removal of cationic and anionic dyes (TS Vo, TTBC Vo, JW Suk, K Kim) – Nano Convergence 7 (1), 1-11 – Cited by: 66 📆 2020
  • Enhancement of water absorption capacity and compressibility of hydrogel sponges prepared from gelatin/chitosan matrix with different polyols (TS Vo, TTBC Vo, TT Tran, ND Pham) – Progress in Natural Science: Materials International 32 (1), 54-62 – Cited by: 29 📆 2022
  • Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.): Chemical components and their effective clinical applications (TS Vo, TTBC Vo, TTTN Vo, TNH Lai) – Journal of the Turkish Chemical Society Section A: Chemistry 8 (3), 883-898 – Cited by: 21 📆 2021
  • Graphene Oxide–Chitosan Network on a Dialysis Cellulose Membrane for Efficient Removal of Organic Dyes (TS Vo, MM Hossain, TG Lim, JW Suk, S Choi, K Kim) – ACS Applied Bio Materials 5 (6), 2795-2811 – Cited by: 19 📆 2022
  • Organic dye removal and recycling performances of graphene oxide-coated biopolymer sponge (TS Vo, TTBC Vo) – Progress in Natural Science: Materials International 32 (5), 634-642 – Cited by: 18 📆 2022
  • Incorporation of hydroxyapatite in crosslinked gelatin/chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol) hybrids utilizing as reinforced composite sponges, and their water absorption ability (TS Vo, TTBC Vo, TS Nguyen, ND Pham) – Progress in Natural Science: Materials International 31 (5), 664-671 – Cited by: 17 📆 2021
  • Graphene oxide-covered melamine foam utilizing as a hybrid foam toward organic dye removal and recyclability (TS Vo, TTBC Vo) – Progress in Natural Science: Materials International 32 (3), 296-303 – Cited by: 16 📆 2022
  • Modification of the Interfacial Glass Fiber Surface Through Graphene Oxide-Chitosan Interactions for Excellent Dye Removal as an Adsorptive Membrane (TS Vo, MM Hossain, TG Lim, JW Suk, S Choi, K Kim) – Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 10 (6), 108965 – Cited by: 13 📆 2022
  • Crosslinked 3D porous composite foams as adsorbents for efficient organic dye removal (TS Vo, MM Hossain, J Lee, J Suhr, K Kim) – Environmental Technology & Innovation 29, 102986 – Cited by: 11 📆 2023

Conclusion

Dr. Thi Sinh Vo’s exceptional academic achievements, groundbreaking research, industry experience, and numerous awards make her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her contributions to material science, environmental solutions, and biosensing technologies highlight her as a forward-thinking and impactful researcher.

 

Tarek Yousef | Material science | Excellence in Academia Award

Prof Dr. Tarek Yousef | Material science | Excellence in Academia Award

Prof Dr. Tarek Yousef, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia

Based on the detailed academic and professional profile provided, the candidate seems well-suited for the Research for Excellence in Academia Award.

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Education and Qualifications

Solid Academic Background: The candidate has a strong educational foundation with a B.Sc. in Chemistry, followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry, showcasing a deep understanding of the field.

Relevant Research: The Ph.D. research on “Physicochemical studies on some thiosemicarbazides derivatives” indicates a focus on significant chemical applications, aligning with advanced academic research.

Research and Publications

Diverse Research Interests: The candidate has contributed to various studies related to metal complexes, antimicrobial activity, and computational chemistry, showing a broad range of research interests.

Cited Works: The high citation counts of publications reflect substantial impact and recognition in the academic community.

Professional Experience

Teaching and Research Roles: Experience in teaching and research roles at institutions like the Higher Institute of Engineering and Technology adds to the candidate’s academic credentials.

Expertise in Toxicology: Expertise in toxic and narcotic drug analysis contributes to a well-rounded profile.

 

Training and Skills

Technical Proficiency: Training in various technical and computational tools enhances the candidate’s research capabilities.

Publication Top Notes

  • Bottleneck effect in three-dimensional turbulence simulationsPhysical Review E 68 (2), 026304 🌪️ – Cited by: 161 – Year: 2003
  • Quantum chemical calculations, experimental investigations and DNA studies on (E)-2-((3-hydroxynaphthalen-2-yl) methylene)-N-(pyridin-2-yl) hydrazinecarbothioamide and its Mn …Polyhedron 45 (1), 71-85 🔬 – Cited by: 113 – Year: 2012
  • Synthesis, characterization, optical band gap, in vitro antimicrobial activity and DNA cleavage studies of some metal complexes of pyridyl thiosemicarbazoneJournal of Molecular Structure 1035, 307-317 ⚛️ – Cited by: 95 – Year: 2013
  • Spectral, magnetic, thermal, molecular modelling, ESR studies and antimicrobial activity of (E)-3-(2-(2-hydroxybenzylidene) hydrazinyl)-3-oxo-n (thiazole-2-yl) propanamide …Journal of Molecular Structure 1002 (1-3), 76-85 🔍 – Cited by: 88 – Year: 2011
  • Co (II), Cd (II), Hg (II) and U (VI) O2 complexes of o-hydroxyacetophenone [N-(3-hydroxy-2-naphthoyl)] hydrazone: Physicochemical study, thermal studies and antimicrobial activitySpectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 97, 683-694 ⚗️ – Cited by: 83 – Year: 2012
  • Production of large surface area activated carbon from a mixture of carrot juice pulp and pomegranate peel using microwave radiation-assisted ZnCl2 activation: an optimized …Diamond and Related Materials 130, 109456 🥕 – Cited by: 75 – Year: 2022
  • Structural, spectral analysis and DNA studies of heterocyclic thiosemicarbazone ligand and its Cr (III), Fe (III), Co (II) Hg (II), and U (VI) complexesJournal of Molecular Structure 1045, 145-159 🧬 – Cited by: 75 – Year: 2013
  • Investigation on potential enzyme toxicity of clenbuterol to trypsinSpectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 105, 200-206 💉 – Cited by: 69 – Year: 2013
  • Mesoporous activated carbon produced from mixed wastes of oil palm frond and palm kernel shell using microwave radiation-assisted K2CO3 activation for methylene blue dye …Diamond and Related Materials 131, 109581 🌿 – Cited by: 67 – Year: 2023
  • High-Surface-Area-Activated Carbon Derived from Mango Peels and Seeds Wastes via Microwave-Induced ZnCl2 Activation for Adsorption of Methylene Blue Dye …Molecules 27 (20), 6947 🥭 – Cited by: 63 – Year: 2022

Overall, the candidate’s strong academic qualifications, impactful research contributions, and extensive professional experience make them a strong contender for the Research for Excellence in Academia Award.

 

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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Leila Asadyar | Faculty of Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Leila Asadyar | Faculty of Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Leila Asadyar, QUT, Australia

Leila Asadyar is currently the BIOVIA RelOps Engineering Manager. With a background in engineering and operations, Shadi oversees critical aspects of technical operations, ensuring efficiency and innovation. His expertise lies in leveraging advanced technologies to optimize processes and drive continuous improvement. Shadi brings extensive experience in the software industry, focusing on enhancing operational excellence and delivering robust solutions. Passionate about technology’s transformative potential, he thrives on challenges that push boundaries and foster growth. Outside of work, Shadi enjoys exploring new technologies and is dedicated to mentoring emerging talent. 🌐🚀

 

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Education 📚🎓

PhD in Genetics and Biotechnology Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia | Jan 2019 – Jan 2023 Dissertation: Drought Survival Strategies of Nicotiana benthamiana Supervisors: Prof. Peter Waterhouse, Dr. Julia Bally, Dr. Felipe Fenselau de Felippes, Prof. Stephen Blanksby Recognition: Nominated for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award

Master of Science in Biology (Plant Science) Urmia University, Iran | Sep 2009 – Sep 2011 Thesis: Assessment of Genetic Diversity of Russian Olive Recognition: Published two peer-reviewed journal articles

Bachelor of Science in Biology (Microbiology) Azad University, Kerman, Iran | Sep 2004 – July 2008 Internship Focus: Applied techniques in food industry quality examination

Professional Experience 👩‍🔬🌱

Postdoctoral Research Fellow Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia | Dec 2022 – Present Project: Genomic Exploration of Plant Resilience Achievements: Leading research on drought survival in N. benthamiana, integrating CRISPR/Cas for genetic innovation.

PhD Student in Genetics and Biotechnology Queensland University of Technology | Jan 2019 – Jan 2023 Project: Drought Survival Strategies of Nicotiana benthamiana Key Contributions: Identified key regulators of alkane biosynthesis, enhancing understanding of drought response.

Research Assistant Queensland University of Technology | Jan 2018 – Jan 2019 Projects: Metabolite extraction from banana biomass and integrated bioindustries research.

Research Focus

Leila Asadyar’s research primarily focuses on understanding the genetic mechanisms underlying drought resilience in Nicotiana benthamiana 🌱. Her work explores within-species transitions in drought response strategies, shedding light on how plants adapt to water stress at a genetic level. Through advanced molecular techniques and bioinformatics tools, she identifies key regulators and pathways involved in alkane biosynthesis and other adaptive traits. This research not only enhances our fundamental understanding of plant physiology but also aims to develop strategies for improving crop resilience in challenging environmental conditions. Asadyar’s contributions are crucial for advancing biotechnology applications in agriculture and fostering sustainable food production.

 

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Tawanda Makopa | Yeast Ecology Award | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Tawanda Makopa | Yeast Ecology Award | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Tawanda Makopa, Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Botswana

🌱 Tawanda Makopa is a passionate researcher specializing in Fermentation Technology. Currently pursuing a Masters in Biological Sciences and Biotechnology at BIUST, Botswana, Tawanda explores the intricate world of insect-microbe interactions for industrial yeast applications. With a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Biology and Biochemistry from NUST, Zimbabwe, they’ve delved into microbiology and quality control analysis at Zimbabwe Pharmaceuticals. Their expertise spans yeast biotechnology, microbial analysis, and laboratory practices. Notably, Tawanda’s research has been acknowledged with publications and a prestigious FEMS Early Career Investigator Fellowship. Committed to academia, they’ve also served as a Teaching Assistant and contributed to postgraduate student representation at BIUST. 🧪📚

 

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🎓 Tawanda Makopa’s academic journey reflects a deep-seated commitment to the exploration of biological sciences. Graduating with honors from the National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe, Tawanda’s Bachelor’s degree in Applied Biology and Biochemistry provided a solid foundation in microbiology. Presently, at the Botswana International University of Science and Technology, they are immersed in pursuing a Master’s degree in Biological Sciences and Biotechnology with a focus on Fermentation Technology. Their thesis delves into the intriguing realm of insect-microbe interactions, aiming to unearth valuable yeasts for industrial applications. This academic trajectory underscores Tawanda’s dedication to unlocking nature’s secrets for technological advancements. 🧪🔬

 

Research Experience 

 

🔬 During their tenure as a Graduate Research Assistant at Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Tawanda Makopa delved into the realm of natural product discovery, particularly focusing on extremophilic microorganisms native to the Kalahari Desert. Their investigations centered on unraveling the carbon metabolism of yeast collections while also managing yeast collection databases. Additionally, they actively contributed to various projects within the Yeast Biotechnology Research Group, aiming to develop indigenous industrial yeast strains for applications in brewing, baking, and biofuel production. Tawanda’s dedication to yeast research was further recognized with the prestigious FEMS Early Career Investigator Fellowship, leading to their participation in the 31st International Conference on Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology in Florence, Italy. 🌵🧬

 

Work Experience

 

🔬 Tawanda Makopa’s professional journey embodies a fusion of academia and industry expertise. As a Teaching Assistant at Botswana International University of Science and Technology, they imparted knowledge to students in Bioprocessing and Microbial Fermentation Technology, as well as Introduction to Biology. Through laboratory demonstrations and tutorial sessions, they facilitated practical learning experiences and ensured academic rigor during examinations. Transitioning to industry, Tawanda served as a Quality Control Analyst at Zimbabwe Pharmaceuticals, where they meticulously conducted microbial analysis, ensured compliance with SOPs, and supervised personnel, emphasizing Good Manufacturing Practices. Their multifaceted experience underscores a commitment to both education and quality assurance in pharmaceuticals. 💼🔍

 

Research Focus

🔬 Tawanda P. Makopa’s research focuses on the intricate dynamics of yeast interactions within ecological niches, particularly exploring the relationship between yeasts and insects in southern Africa. Through their investigations, they aim to tap into the diverse array of yeast species for modern bioprocessing applications, uncovering potential innovations in industrial fermentation technologies. Additionally, Makopa has delved into the biodiversity of fermenting yeasts associated with marula fruits, debunking the myth of elephant intoxication while assessing the microbial richness of this ecological niche. Their work underscores a commitment to understanding and harnessing yeast diversity for biotechnological advancements. 🌿