Roseline Ardiles | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles, Continental University Florida, United States

Dra. Roseline Nascimento de Ardiles, nascida em Recife/PE, Brasil, é uma psicóloga e pedagoga com destacada atuação acadêmica. Doutora em Psicologia Escolar e do Desenvolvimento Humano pela USP, com período sanduíche na Universidade do Algarve, sua pesquisa foca em transtornos do neurodesenvolvimento e aprendizagem implícita. Possui mestrados pela UNICAMP e Université Lille 3, especializando-se em psicologia educacional e social. Graduada em Pedagogia (UFPE) e Psicologia (Université Grenoble Alpes), atua como professora na Continental University, Flórida. Participa de grupos de pesquisa como PSIEM e GNC, contribuindo para a formação docente e educação inclusiva. 🧠📚

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Academic Background

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles holds a rich academic portfolio. She earned her Ph.D. in School Psychology and Human Development (2019) from the University of São Paulo, with a joint period at the University of Algarve, studying implicit learning in children with specific learning disorders. She also completed master’s degrees in Clinical Psychology (Université Lille 3, 2023) and Education (UNICAMP, 2007). Her other qualifications include a specialization in Clinical and Institutional Psychopedagogy (UNASP, 2011), a Psychology degree (UGA, 2023), and a Pedagogy degree (UFPE, 2001). A dedicated scholar, her research focuses on inclusive education, learning processes, and teacher attitudes. 🌍✨

 

Education and Professional Development

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles has pursued extensive professional development. In 2024, she completed a university extension in Neuroscience applied to education at USP, Brazil. She also took a course in 2023 on Artificial Intelligence’s role in education through Springer Nature. Other notable courses include Psychological Perspectives on Concepts (UFC, Brazil, 2021), Project Pedagogy (UGA, France, 2020), and Literacy Practices (Brazil, 2020). Additionally, she has attended various workshops and short courses in Portugal, France, and Brazil, focusing on educational psychology, inclusive education, bibliographic resources, and online learning tools. Her continuous learning enhances her expertise in developmental psychology and education. 🌍🎓

 

Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles has a diverse career in education. From 2010 to 2012, she worked as a professor and author of educational materials for Distance Education (EaD) at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE). She developed materials for courses on educational philosophy, history, sociology, didactics, and public policy. Prior to this, she was a teaching assistant and evaluator for the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE), contributing to the International Symposium on Mathematics Education. Additionally, she has experience as a collaborator in various programs, including supporting teachers in the Solidarity Literacy Program. 🌟📘

 

Professional Activities

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles has an extensive teaching career, including roles at the Adventist University Center of São Paulo (UNASP). She served as a guest professor from 2010 to 2014, delivering courses in various graduate programs such as Special Education, Educational Games, and University Teaching. Additionally, she participated in the National Basic Education Teachers Program (PARFOR), teaching courses on “Children: Movement and Expression.” In 2013-2014, she taught in the Special Education and Psychology of Play programs. Her dedication to educational development is evident in her commitment to multiple disciplines, such as Marketing in Education and Educational Planning. 📚🧑‍🏫

 

Professional Teaching Experience

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles has a diverse and rich teaching background, with significant roles at various institutions. She served as a professor at the Faculty of Americana (2012) and at the University of Franca (2012), specializing in research methodology. Additionally, she worked as an Educational Supervisor at Bento Quirino Polytechnic College (2009-2010). She currently teaches at the Continental University of Florida, with ongoing contributions in the field of education. Prof. Ardiles has also held positions at the University of São Paulo (USP) and the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), showcasing her commitment to academic excellence. 🧑‍🏫🌍

 

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Roseline Ardiles specializes in educational psychology, focusing on dyslexia and learning disorders. Her work explores the neuropsychological aspects of developmental dyslexia in children, along with the implications for teaching and learning. She is deeply invested in inclusive education, investigating how pedagogical practices can support students with specific learning needs. Her contributions include research on implicit statistical learning, cognitive development, and teacher training. Additionally, Prof. Ardiles addresses the role of mathematics education, curriculum reform, and play-based learning in child development. Her research promotes educational inclusion and innovative learning environments. 🧠📖🎓

 

Publication Top Notes 📚

  • Implicit Statistical Learning of Brazilian Children With Developmental Dyslexia (2025) – Dyslexia, DOI: 10.1002/dys.1792 📚🧠
  • Beliefs, Conceptions, and Attitudes: Factors Extrinsic to Learning Mathematics (2020) – Book Chapter, Research in Psychology of Mathematics Education 📘🔢
  • Guidelines for Teachers on Specific Learning Disorder in Mathematics (2019) – Book Chapter, Caminhos da aprendizagem e inclusão 📓🎓
  • Differential Pedagogy: Quality of the Pedagogical Environment for Students with Specific Learning Disorders (2019) – Book Chapter, Educação Políticas Estruturação e Organizações 10 📖👩‍🏫
  • Neuropsychological Correlates of Reading and Writing in Brazilian Children with Developmental Dyslexia (2019) – Journal Article, Journal of Clinical Review & Case Reports 🧠✍️
  • Inclusive Education Policy in the Context of Technical Education in the Public School System of Pernambuco (2018) – Journal Article, Revista Interdisciplinar da Faculdade Anchieta do Recife 🏫📜
  • Playing Phenomenon: Considerations About It (2018) – Journal Article, Revista Brasileira de Práticas Públicas e Psicopatologia 🧸🎲
  • Freirean Perspective on Dialogue: Contributions to Evaluative Practice (2017) – Journal Article, Revista Interdisciplinar da Faculdade Anchieta do Recife 🗣️💬
  • Conceptions and Attitudes: Factors Influencing the Teaching of Mathematics (2016) – Conference Paper, III International Seminar on Research in Mathematics Education 🔢💡
  • Freirean Perspective on Dialogue: Contributions to the Evaluative Practice (2016) – Conference Paper, IV CONAVE – National Congress on Evaluation in Education 🎓🗣️

 

 

Rubina Shakya | Cognition and emotion | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rubina Shakya | Cognition and emotion | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rubina Shakya, Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Nepal

Dr. Rubina Shakya is an accomplished anatomist and lecturer at Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Nepal. With a Ph.D. in Anatomy & Structural Biology from Mahidol University, Thailand, her research focuses on neurogenic repair, adult neurogenesis, and cognitive recovery. She has expertise in teaching anatomy, cell culture, immunocytochemistry, and neurobehavioral assays. Her publications include studies on cognitive enhancement, neuroinflammation, and the WNT signaling pathway. A recipient of the IBRO-APRC fellowship and multiple research grants, Dr. Shakya has earned recognition for her innovative work, including Best Poster Awards at international conferences. 🌍✍️📚

 

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Academic Journey

Dr. Rubina Shakya has an impressive academic background in the life sciences. She earned her B.Sc. in Microbiology from the Central Campus of Technology, Nepal (2000–2003) and her M.Sc. in Human Anatomy from B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (2005–2008). She pursued her Ph.D. in Anatomy & Structural Biology at Mahidol University, Thailand (2011–2017), where she specialized in neurogenesis and cognitive recovery. Enhancing her expertise, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship under the IBRO-APRC program (2022) at Mahidol University’s Neuroscience Unit. Her academic journey reflects her dedication to advancing knowledge in neuroanatomy and functional brain studies. 🌍📘💡

 

Professional Career

Dr. Rubina Shakya began her career as an Assistant Analytical Chemist at Shiv Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Nepal (2003–2005), conducting chemical analysis and microbiological testing. She transitioned into academia as a Lecturer at Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences (2008–2011, 2017–2021), where she taught anatomy theory and practicals, including cadaveric dissection, histology slide demonstrations, and radiograph interpretation. Since 2021, she has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomy, mentoring undergraduate research, supervising exams, and advancing anatomy education. Her career showcases a blend of scientific precision and academic dedication. 🧪📚🩻

 

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Rubina Shakya has earned multiple accolades for her research excellence. She received the Best Poster Award at the 7th IASCBC/AAT46 Conference (2024, Thailand) for her work on Melatonin’s effects on methamphetamine-induced cognitive deficits. She was awarded the prestigious IBRO-APRC Fellowship (2020, implemented in 2022) at Mahidol University, focusing on melatonin’s role in cognitive decline. In 2019, she secured the Small Research Development and Innovation Grant from the University Grants Commission, Nepal, studying binaural beats and cognitive function. She also earned the Best Poster Award at APMC11/MST39/AAT39 Conference (2016, Thailand) for research on activated microglia and neuroblastoma proliferation. 🧠✨🎖️

 

Research Focus

Dr. Rubina Shakya’s research focuses on neurobiology, anatomy, and pharmacology, with significant contributions to understanding cognitive function, neuroprotection, and structural variations in human anatomy. Her work includes studying the effects of 40 Hz binaural beats on mood and cognition 🌀, the role of 17β-estradiol in neuroprotection through the WNT signaling pathway 🌿, and cognitive decline due to chronic activated microglia. She has also explored anthropometric studies, structural skull anomalies 🦴, and teratogenic effects of drugs in experimental models 🧪. Her research integrates cellular neuroscience, neuropharmacology, and anatomical variations, offering insights into neuroprotection, cognitive enhancement, and developmental biology. 🧬✨

 

Publication Top Notes

  • 🌀 40 Hz Binaural Beats entrainment enhances the mood and cognition of medical studentsInternational Journal of Neuroscience, 2024, DOI: 10.1080/00207454.2024.2429495 (Cited by: Pending).
  • 🌿 17β-estradiol mitigates the inhibition of SH-SY5Y cell differentiation through WNT1 expressionCells & Development, 2023, DOI: 10.1016/j.cdev.2023.203881 (Cited by: Pending).
  • 🦴 The Incidence of Atlanto-Occipitalization and Additional Foramina Present in The Dry Skulls of Nepalese PopulationBirat Journal of Health Sciences, 2021, DOI: 10.3126/bjhs.v6i2.40335 (Cited by: Pending).
  • 17β-Estradiol attenuates the influence of chronic activated microglia on SH-SY5Y cell proliferation via canonical WNT signaling pathwayNeuroscience Letters, 2019, DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2018.10.063 (Cited by: Pending).
  • 📏 Sexual Dimorphism among the Kathmandu University Students Assessed by Anthropometric StudiesInternational Journal of Contemporary Research and Review, 2018, DOI: 10.15520/ijcrr/2018/9/05/508 (Cited by: Pending).
  • 🧪 THERAPEUTIC APPROACH OF ANTIOXIDANTS ON PHENYTOIN INDUCED TERATOGENIC EFFECT IN ALBINO RATSInternational Journal of Current Research, 2018, (Cited by: Pending).
  • 🩺 Differential Hepatotoxic Effects of Sodium Valproate at Different Doses in Albino RatsKathmandu University Medical Journal (KUMJ), 2018, PMID: 30631023 (Cited by: Pending).

Gillie Gabay | Psychology | Excellence in Research

Dr. Gillie Gabay | Psychology | Excellence in Research

Dr. Gillie Gabay, Achva Academic College, Israel

Dr. Gillie Gabay is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in health systems and organizational development. She holds a Ph.D. in Systems Science/Business Administration from Portland State University, Oregon (1999), an M.A. in Labor Studies from Tel Aviv University (1992), and a B.A. in Social Work from Tel Aviv University (1988). Dr. Gabay is currently a Senior Lecturer at Achva Academic College and Bar-Ilan University, specializing in Health Systems Management. Her extensive academic experience includes leadership roles, such as Head of the Human Resource Management Track at Achva College and participation in several EU Horizon research consortia. She has been a visiting professor at institutions like the University Cattolica Sacred Cuore in Rome and the Hungarian University of Life Sciences. Dr. Gabay is also a guest editor for prestigious journals like Frontiers in Psychology and Healthcare, MDPI. She is actively involved in global health conferences and serves as an expert in various scientific committees. Dr. Gabay’s research focuses on health systems innovation, patient-centered care, and organizational development, emphasizing inclusive, value-based healthcare strategies.

 

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Academic Background and Professional Journey 🎓

Dr. Gillie Gabay is an accomplished academic with extensive experience in higher education. She earned her Ph.D. in Systems Science/Business Administration from Portland State University, Oregon, in 2000. Her thesis focused on “Relationship Selling: Antecedents and Consequences of Trust,” under the supervision of Prof. Talya June. Dr. Gabay completed her M.A. in Labor Studies at Tel Aviv University in 1992, and her B.A. in Social Work from the same institution in 1988. Professionally, she has held senior lecturer positions at Achva Academic College, Bar-Ilan University, and the College of Management Academic Studies, where she has contributed significantly to the fields of health systems management and behavioral sciences. 📚💼

Teaching

Dr. Gillie Gabay has been a dedicated educator, teaching a range of courses in organizational behavior, innovation, strategy, and leadership. In 2023, she taught Organizational Behavior (Micro) and Future Medicine – Innovation and HRM in Healthcare. Her expertise spans both undergraduate and graduate levels, with courses like Strategy, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (2021-2023) and Entrepreneurship and Innovation (2017-2023). She has also contributed to advanced courses such as Disruptive Leadership and Managerial Development, and Strategic Human Resources Management. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Gabay’s courses impact students in both BA and MA programs. 🎓💼

 

Professional Experience 🌟

Dr. Gillie Gabay has extensive experience in organizational change, coaching, and healthcare innovation. Since 2008, she has led strategic systemic organizational change and provided executive coaching for senior managers at I-nnovation, Israel. In 2019, she founded the Patient-Doctor Relationship Center and Medimynds, an AI platform designed to prevent chronic illness deterioration through personalized communication. Dr. Gabay also promotes patient-centered care through her blog “Ha’ikar habriut?!” and has worked in various roles including strategy consulting, psychotherapy, and social work. Her work spans multiple countries, from Israel to the U.S., impacting diverse sectors. 💼🩺

 

Research Focus 📚🔬

Dr. Gillie Gabay’s research spans multiple interdisciplinary areas, focusing on healthcare communication, patient-centered care, and organizational behavior. Her work explores patient-physician trust, communication barriers, and perceived control over health, particularly in healthcare settings like hospitals and telemedicine. Dr. Gabay is also interested in the psychological aspects of healthcare, including grief, body deterioration, and health rituals. Her studies extend to marketing capabilities, consumer behavior, and healthcare innovation, with a special emphasis on patient self-worth and surgical informed consent. 🌱🩺📊

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Perceived control over health, communication, and patient–physician trustPatient Education and Counseling (Cited by: 130, 2015) 💬🩺
  • Dimensions of dynamic marketing capability and export performanceJournal of Knowledge Management (Cited by: 55, 2021) 🌍📈
  • Consumer centered “brand value” of foods: drivers and segmentationJournal of Product & Brand Management (Cited by: 54, 2009) 🍏📊
  • Patient self-worth and communication barriers to trust of Israeli patients in acute-care physiciansQualitative Health Research (Cited by: 31, 2019) 🤝🩺
  • Exploring perceived control and self-rated health in re-admissions among younger adultsPatient Education and Counseling (Cited by: 27, 2016) 🔄🏥
  • Sexual harassment of nurses by patients and missed nursing careJournal of Nursing Management (Cited by: 23, 2020) 🚨👩‍⚕️
  • Death from COVID-19, Muslim death rituals and disenfranchised griefOMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying (Cited by: 19, 2022) 💔🦠
  • Patient-centered care in telemedicineInternational Journal of Medical Informatics (Cited by: 19, 2022) 💻🩺
  • A nonheroic cancer narrative: Body deterioration, grief, and growthOMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying (Cited by: 19, 2021) 🧠🌱
  • Renewable energy; tapping and typing the citizen’s mindHumanomics (Cited by: 18, 2009) 🌞💡

Jiyoon Ban | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Jiyoon Ban | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Jiyoon Ban, Seowon University, South Korea

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jiyoon Ban is an Assistant Professor at Seowon University, specializing in liberal arts education and educational psychology. She has extensive experience in policy-driven research on school violence prevention from her roles at Ewha Womans University and the Korean Educational Development Institute. Dr. Ban has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the KRIVET Academic Award (2023) and Outstanding Dissertation Award (2022) for her research on bullying and wage trajectories of student loan beneficiaries. Her work focuses on interdisciplinary education and supporting at-risk youth. 🎓📘✨

 

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Professional Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jiyoon Ban is currently an Assistant Professor at Seowon University (since May 2022), where she teaches and conducts research in liberal arts education, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary approaches and educational psychology. Her academic career also includes a brief role as a Visiting Professor at Seowon University, where she specialized in educational psychology. Dr. Ban has a strong background in research, having worked at Ewha Womans University and the Korean Educational Development Institute, focusing on policy-driven research on school violence prevention and youth counseling.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ban has received multiple prestigious awards, including the KRIVET Academic Award (2023) for her research on wage trajectories and predictors for college graduates with student loans. She was also awarded the Outstanding Dissertation Award (2022) for her work on bullying and cyberbullying. Additional recognition includes the Outstanding Academic Paper Award (2021) and several poster presentation awards from Korean Educational Research Association Annual Conferences for her innovative analysis using text mining and topic modeling.

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jiyoon Ban’s interdisciplinary research on educational psychology, school violence prevention, and student welfare, paired with her consistent academic excellence and recognition, makes her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her focus on policy-driven research and educational innovation aligns well with the award’s emphasis on impactful research.

 

Publication Top Notes  

  • Mediating Effects of Emotional Clarity and Self-concept Clarity in the Relationship Between Insecure Adult Attachment and SNS Addiction Proneness (2022)  📚📅
  • Analysis of the Concept of Humanitarian Leadership Utilizing the Methodology of Concept Mapping (2021) 🗺️👥
  • Mediating Effect of Stress of University Life between The Burden on Student Loan Repayment and Flourish (2021) 🎓💼
  • An analysis of multifaceted influencing factors to humanitarian leadership in practice based on grounded theory (2021)  🌍👩‍🏫
  • A Study on the Research Trends in Government Student Loans Using Text Mining (2021) 💻🧠
  • Topic Modeling Analysis of Students’ Perceptions on Subject-related Cyberbullying Prevention Program (2021)  🖥️👩‍💻
  • A Qualitative Study on Multifaceted Influencing Factors to Sexual Violence at School (2021) A 💡🚸
  • The Mediating Effect of Social Stigma between of-School Youths’ Perceived Parental Abuse and Their Life Satisfaction (2021)  👨‍👩‍👦🧑‍🎓
  • The mediating effects of aggression between middle school students’ perceived negative parenting attitudes and their cyberbullying perpetration (2020)  🚸💻
  • The Mediating Effects of Daily Hassles between Elementary Students’ Perceived Parenting Attitudes and Their Happiness (2019)  🏫😊

 

 

 

MokgataMatjie | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

MokgataMatjie | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. MokgataMatjie,University of Limpopo, South Africa

🎓 Dr. M.A. Matjie is an Associate Professor of HRM at the University of Limpopo since June 2024. Previously, he was a Senior Lecturer at UNISA, where he also served as a Lecturer. He holds a DTech in Labour Relations Management and an MCom in Industrial Psychology, cum laude. Dr. Matjie is an accomplished author, publishing several notable works, including “Employment Relations in South Africa: A psychological perspective”. His research spans industrial psychology and labor relations. He actively contributes to academic committees and supervises numerous postgraduate students. Dr. Matjie is registered with HPCSA and SABPP, bringing significant expertise to his field. 📚✨

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Education

🎓 Dr. M.A. Matjie holds a DTech in Labour Relations Management (2021) and an MCom in Industrial Psychology, cum laude, from UNISA (2018). Additionally, he earned his MADMIN, BADMIN Hons, and BADMIN from the University of Limpopo. Dr. Matjie also possesses various certificates, including Advanced Labour Law, Skills Development Facilitator, Moderator, Assessor, Cross-examination, and Labour Administration. He has been recognized for his academic excellence, receiving multiple top student awards throughout his educational journey, and has authored a widely prescribed textbook for UNISA. 📘🌟

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Research Focus

Dr. M.A. Matjie’s research primarily centers on industrial and organizational psychology, with a keen interest in the psychological aspects of employment relations, performance management, and the roles of industrial psychologists within forensic contexts. His work explores the challenges and experiences of employees, particularly focusing on shop stewards and female employees in South African trade unions. Dr. Matjie is also invested in developing theoretical frameworks for conflict management and employee engagement, aiming to enhance workplace dynamics and organizational effectiveness through empirical research and applied psychology. 📊💼

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