Irini Konta | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Irini Konta | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr Irini Konta, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Dr. Irini Konta is a linguist specializing in bilingualism, second language acquisition, and morphology. She completed her PhD in Linguistics (2013) from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where she focused on Greek language acquisition by Turkish-speaking children. Currently, she is Laboratory Teaching Staff at the Department of Linguistics, Aristotle University, emphasizing applied linguistics. She has also served at the Greek Language Center and lectured on special education. Dr. Konta’s research, published in journals like Ampersand, explores language teaching, grammar acquisition, and language assessment. She has authored various papers and books on Greek language proficiency and morphology. šŸ“ššŸ§‘ā€šŸ«šŸŒ

Publication profile

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Education

Dr. Irini Konta is a linguist with a robust academic background from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She earned her PhD in Linguistics in 2013, focusing on The Acquisition of Greek by Children with a Turkish Mother Tongue: Evidence from Nominal Agreement and Morphology. This research sheds light on bilingual language acquisition and linguistic structure. She also holds an MA (2000) in Teaching Modern Greek as a Foreign/Second Language, showcasing her dedication to language education. Her academic journey began with a BA in Greek Philology in 1997, specializing in Linguistics. Dr. Kontaā€™s expertise lies in bilingualism and language pedagogy. šŸ“˜šŸ—£ļøšŸŒ

Experience

Dr. Irini Konta is an accomplished educator and linguist with extensive experience in teaching and promoting the Greek language. šŸ“˜ She served as a Laboratory Teaching Staff member in the Department of Linguistics at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, specializing in General and Applied Linguistics. šŸ—£ļø From 2013 to 2020, she was a Scientific Staff member at the Greek Language Center in Thessaloniki, focusing on the support and promotion of Greek language initiatives. šŸŒ Dr. Konta also lectured part-time on a postgraduate program in Special Education, addressing language challenges, at Hellenic Open University in collaboration with the University of Thessaly. āœļø Her teaching journey began in secondary education and included roles teaching Greek as a foreign language at Aristotle University and the Black Seaā€™s Center for Greek Cultural Development. šŸ›ļø

Research Interests

Dr. Irini Konta specializes in linguistics, focusing on bilingualism and foreign/second language acquisition. She is particularly adept in teaching methodologies for foreign languages, with a strong emphasis on grammar instruction šŸ“. Dr. Konta’s research also covers the nuances of language assessment and how individuals acquire a second language, exploring both theoretical and practical aspects šŸŒ. Additionally, her expertise includes inflectional and derivational morphology, examining how words are formed and modified within languages šŸ”. Through her work, Dr. Konta contributes to enhancing language learning and assessment practices, supporting more effective and inclusive educational experiences. šŸ“š

Research focus

Irini Konta’s research primarily focuses on language acquisition, with a particular interest in Greek as a second language (L2) for children and heritage learners. Her work explores how young learners acquire grammatical structures, such as past tense and gender, and how they develop skills in derivational morphology. By comparing different instructional methods, like Processing Instruction and Production-Based Instruction, Konta aims to improve understanding of effective strategies for language teaching in Greek. Her research is valuable for linguists, educators, and language acquisition specialists who focus on bilingual education and heritage language preservation. šŸ“ššŸ—£ļøšŸ‘§šŸ‘¦

Publication top notes

The effectiveness of Processing Instruction and Production-Based Instruction on the acquisition of the past tense in Greek by child heritage learners: A preliminary study

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ConclusionĀ 

Dr. Irini Konta’s expertise in language acquisition, bilingualism, and applied linguistics positions her as a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her research addresses critical aspects of language learning and teaching, especially for bilingual and heritage speakers, making significant contributions to linguistics and language education.Ā 

Dexin Tian | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dexin Tian | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dexin Tian, Yangzhou University: College of International Studies & Research Institute of the Grand Canal of China, China

Dr. Dexin Tianā€™s award nomination application provides a detailed overview of his academic and professional accomplishments, focusing on intercultural communication and US-China relations. His impressive body of work includes 83 papers and book chapters, 10 textbooks, and 3 treatises. Dr. Tian is a distinguished professor at Yangzhou University and has been involved in various national and international research projects related to the cultural heritage of the Grand Canal of China. His contributions have been recognized in both Chinese and international journals, and he has played an active role as a reviewer for several esteemed journals.

 

Academic and Professional Background šŸŽ“šŸŒ

Dr. Dexin Tian earned his Ph.D. in Media and Communication from Bowling Green State University in 2008. He taught at two universities in the U.S. from 2009 to 2014 before becoming a distinguished professor at Yangzhou University in 2014. His research focuses on intercultural communication and U.S.-China relations, particularly in conflict resolution. Dr. Tian has authored 3 treatises, 10 textbooks, and 83 papers and book chapters in both English and Chinese, with several published in top international journals. He also supervises 3 doctoral and 8 master’s students while offering social services when needed. šŸ“ššŸŒ

 

Research and Innovations šŸ’”šŸ“Š

Dr. Dexin Tian has led notable research projects, including a National Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science Grant worth 200,000 yuan, with matching funds from Yangzhou University. His research, titled ā€œA Study on the International Image Upgrading Paths of the Grand Canal of China from the Perspective of Cultural Gamingā€ (18BGJ086; 20233056), explores cultural strategies for enhancing the canal’s global image. Additionally, Dr. Tian secured the 2023 Grand Canal Research Institute Open Project Funding for a comparative study on public participation in canal cultural heritage protection, a key Yangzhou University project (DYH202306), valued at 20,000 yuan. šŸŒ‰šŸ“š

 

Areas of Research šŸŒšŸ“–

Dr. Dexin Tianā€™s research spans several key areas. His work in intercultural communication focuses on fostering understanding across diverse cultures. In international relations, he explores the dynamics between nations, particularly the intricate ties between the US and China. His research also delves into intellectual property, examining legal frameworks that protect creativity and innovation. Additionally, Dr. Tian is passionate about cultural heritage, especially in the context of preservation and management of historically significant sites, such as Chinaā€™s Grand Canal. His interdisciplinary approach contributes to both academic insights and practical solutions. šŸŒšŸ›¤ļø

 

Publication Top Notes

  • “Public participation in the conservation and management of canal cultural heritage worldwide: a case study of the Rideau Canal and Erie Canal” šŸŒšŸ›¤ļø (2024) | Cited by: Crossref | DOI: 10.1057/s41599-024-03516-1
  • “Win-Loss-Win in the USā€“China Game: A Cross-cultural Analysis of a TV Anchor Debate Between Trish Regan and Liu Xin” šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øšŸ‡ØšŸ‡³šŸŽ™ļø (2024) | Cited by: Crossref | DOI: 10.1515/jtc-2023-0003
  • “The Great Tech Rivalry: China versus the U.S.” šŸ’»šŸ”¬ (2023) | Cited by: Crossref | DOI: 10.1080/17544750.2023.2285990
  • “On the Construction of Indigenous Chinese Communication Theories: An Analysis of the Cultural Roots” šŸ‡ØšŸ‡³šŸ“œ (2022) | Cited by: Crossref | DOI: 10.1093/ct/qtab014
  • “Online intercultural education and study abroad: theory into practice” šŸŒšŸŽ“ (2022) | Cited by: Crossref | DOI: 10.1080/01292986.2021.2024238
  • “Construction of a water and game theory for intercultural communication” šŸŽ®šŸ’§ (2021) | Cited by: Crossref | DOI: 10.1177/1748048520921109

Conclusion

 

Dr. Dexin Tian’s distinguished academic career, with prolific research output, numerous editorial roles, and extensive consultancy experience, makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to intercultural communication and cultural heritage preservation, combined with impactful publications, position him well for recognition in the field.

 

 

 

Louise BIGOT | Arts and Humanities | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Louise BIGOT | Arts and Humanities | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Louise BIGOT, UniversitƩ Paris 1 PanthƩon-Sorbonne, France

Based on the information provided, Ms. Louise Bigot appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award.

Publication profile

Research and Professional Experience

Ms. Bigot has extensive experience in archaeology, including fieldwork and logistical support for significant archaeological projects in diverse locations such as Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Jerusalem. Her roles in these projects demonstrate a high level of expertise in archaeological research, including site surveying, excavation, and documentation. This hands-on experience is valuable for a young scientist in the field.

Academic Background

Ms. Bigot is currently in the fourth year of her doctoral studies at the University of Paris 1 PanthĆ©on-Sorbonne, focusing on a complex and relevant topic: “Les tombes rupestres de la rĆ©gion sud-levantine et du nord-ouest de lā€™Arabie.” Her academic journey includes a strong track record with high honors in her Masterā€™s degrees and a scholarship from the AcadĆ©mie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres.

Skills and Competencies

She possesses a range of technical skills relevant to archaeological research, including excavation techniques, GPS measurements, 3D modeling, and proficiency in various software programs. Her ability to work with both digital and traditional methods is a significant asset.

Publication

The Nabataean monumental rockā€cut tombs of Mughāyir ShuŹæayb and alā€Aį¹£Ä«fir in the oasis of alā€BadŹæ (Saudi Arabia): Preliminary architectural study and spatial organisation of the necropolis

Conclusion

Ms. Louise Bigot’s combination of fieldwork experience, advanced academic study, and specialized skills make her a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. Her ongoing research on ancient rock-cut tombs and her active participation in high-profile archaeological missions underscore her potential as a leading young researcher in her field.