Ren-Fang Chao | Environmental Education | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ren-Fang Chao | Environmental Education | Best Researcher Award

Professor at College of Tourism and Hospitality, I-shou University,  Taiwan

Dr. Ren-Fang Chao, Distinguished Professor and Dean of the College of Tourism and Hospitality at I-Shou University, Taiwan, is a leading expert in tourism management, sociology, and environmental education. Committed to sustainable tourism, Dr. Chao’s research delves into pro-environmental behaviors, the impact of social norms, and community-based environmental initiatives. He actively serves in editorial capacities across several academic journals, overseeing special issues on sustainability and tourism. Through his research, academic service, and community engagement, Dr. Chao seeks to promote tourism practices that benefit both the environment and local communities.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Chao earned his Ph.D. in Biology from Tunghai University, Taiwan. His academic background laid the foundation for his interdisciplinary work in tourism, blending biological insights with sociological and anthropological perspectives. This educational journey has equipped him with a robust understanding of environmental issues, which he applies to the tourism field, fostering a unique approach that integrates environmental science, community education, and sustainable tourism practices.

Experience💼

Currently the Dean of the College of Tourism and Hospitality at I-Shou University, Dr. Chao has extensive experience in both research and academic service. He has served as a guest editor for the journal Sustainability on special issues concerning climate change and COVID-19’s effects on tourism. Additionally, he is an Associate Editor for Policy and Personnel Management and sits on the editorial boards of the Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, Current Analysis on Economics & Finance, and Maritime Technology and Research. His academic experience reflects his dedication to advancing sustainable practices in tourism.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Chao received the Outstanding Reviewer Award from the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health in 2020. His dedication to research has also led to his nomination for the “Best Researcher Award,” a recognition of his impactful contributions to tourism management and environmental education. His work has not only enhanced scholarly discourse but has also provided valuable guidelines for sustainable tourism and conservation, influencing both the academic field and real-world practices.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Chao’s research focuses on sustainable tourism, with particular interest in tourism sociology, pro-environmental behavior, and environmental education. His recent studies analyze how personal and social norms drive trekkers’ environmental behaviors, extending to daily life. His work on marine conservation and experiential consumption provides theoretical insights and practical applications for sustainable tourism. He is particularly interested in how tourism can foster community engagement, non-profit coordination, and environmental awareness, contributing to sustainable community development.

Conclusion 🎓

Dr. Ren-Fang Chao’s extensive academic leadership, robust research contributions, and commitment to sustainable tourism make him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work not only advances theoretical understanding but also offers practical applications, benefiting both the academic community and the tourism industry. With ongoing dedication, Dr. Chao’s contributions will likely continue to shape tourism management and environmental education.

Publication Top Notes

  • The Influence of Trekkers’ Personal and Subjective Norms on Their Pro-Environmental Behaviors

 

  • Is Human Crowding and Spatial Crowding Good or Bad? With Consumer Emotions as Moderator Role
    • Conference: MISNC 2024: The 11th Multidisciplinary International Social Networks Conference
    • Date: 2024-08-21
    • DOI: 10.1145/3675669.3675677

 

  • The Factors Why Consumers Choose Cultural Creative Products
    • Conference: The 11th Multidisciplinary International Social Networks Conference
    • Date: 2024-08-21
    • DOI: 10.1145/3675669.3675678

 

  • The Influence of Brand Equity on Purchase Intention Toward Hand-Shaken Beverages

 

  • Beyond Convenience: Exploring the Determinants of Continuance Usage Intentions in Online Food Delivery Services in Vietnam

 

  • Influence of Environmental Stimulation on Impulse Purchases in Shopping Malls: Application of the Stimulus-Organism-Response Framework

 

  • Why Does Job Anxiety Negatively Impact Employee Creativity? An Ego Depletion Theory Perspective

 

  • Key Action Strategies for Introducing Smart Manufacturing to Small Manufacturing Industries

 

  • Examining the Impact of Social Influence on Purchase Behavior of Online Food Delivery in Vietnam: The Moderating Role of Trust and Physical Obstacles During the COVID-19 Pandemic

 

Alaa Ghoneim | Anaesthesia | Best Researcher Award

Alaa Ghoneim | Anaesthesia | Best Researcher Award

Assisstant lecturer, Medical research institute, Egypt.

Dr. Alaa Elsayed Ahmed Helmy Ghoneim is an Egyptian anesthesiologist and pain management specialist affiliated with Alexandria University’s Medical Research Institute. Born on February 23, 1990, he has developed a career rooted in both clinical expertise and academic involvement, becoming an Assistant Lecturer in anesthesia and pain management. Known for his dedication to advancing the field, Dr. Ghoneim is highly involved in teaching, research, and clinical practice. His professional journey demonstrates a steady commitment to enhancing patient care and pain management techniques. Dr. Ghoneim also actively participates in notable conferences, presenting on key anesthesia topics, such as airway management, and is recognized within professional circles for his contributions. His career is underscored by his participation in leading national and international conferences and workshops, where he contributes valuable insights into anesthesia and pain management, advocating for advancements in clinical practices and research methodologies.

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Education 📚

Dr. Ghoneim’s educational background is grounded in Alexandria University, Egypt, where he first earned his MBBCH in Medicine and Surgery in 2013 with a commendable “Very Good” grade. Building on his foundation in general medicine, he pursued an MD in Anesthesia and Pain Management, graduating in 2019 from the same institution. This advanced degree has equipped him with specialized expertise in anesthesiology and pain management, qualifying him for significant roles in academia and clinical practice. Throughout his educational journey, Dr. Ghoneim demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence and patient care, which has greatly informed his approach as both a clinician and an educator. His qualifications have also allowed him to take on responsibilities in training new medical professionals, solidifying his reputation as a knowledgeable and dedicated practitioner in anesthesia and pain management.

Experience

Dr. Ghoneim’s career began as a house officer at Alexandria Main University Hospital from 2013 to 2015, where he gained foundational experience in patient care across various medical departments. In 2015, he transitioned to a role as a General Practitioner with the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population, further developing his skills in clinical settings. By 2016, he began specializing in anesthesia and pain management as a resident at Alexandria University, a position he held until 2019. Following his residency, Dr. Ghoneim served as a Demonstrator in anesthesia and pain management before becoming an Assistant Lecturer in 2020 at the Medical Research Institute of Alexandria University. This role enables him to combine his clinical expertise with academic responsibilities, including teaching and research. His extensive experience reflects a well-rounded career focused on advancing anesthesiology and educating the next generation of medical professionals.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Ghoneim has been recognized for his clinical and academic contributions in anesthesia and pain management through roles in professional conferences, notably the Alexandria Society of Anesthesia and Intensive Care (ASAIC) and the Egyptian Society of Anesthesia. His involvement as a coordinator and speaker in airway management workshops at ASAIC conferences highlights his expertise and leadership within the field. Additionally, his participation in the Egyptian Society of Anesthesia’s international annual conference in Cairo in 2022 underscores his recognition among peers and dedication to advancing anesthesiology in Egypt. Though he has not yet received major awards, Dr. Ghoneim’s reputation and active involvement in the medical community underscore his respected standing among colleagues. His conference roles and public speaking engagements mark him as a dedicated professional committed to excellence in anesthesia and pain management.

Research Focus 🌞

Dr. Ghoneim’s research primarily focuses on anesthesia and pain management, with a particular emphasis on airway management and optimizing anesthesia techniques to enhance patient safety and outcomes. His expertise spans general anesthetic practices and innovative pain management strategies that are crucial for patient-centered care in clinical settings. Dr. Ghoneim’s participation in multiple workshops and conferences reflects his commitment to exploring new research developments and sharing his findings with the broader medical community. By staying at the forefront of advancements in anesthesia, Dr. Ghoneim has contributed valuable insights that aim to improve clinical standards and patient comfort. His research also emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches in anesthesiology, recognizing the importance of integrating new technologies and practices into his work to address the complexities of pain management in various surgical and medical contexts.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Antioxidants (selenium and garlic) alleviated the adverse effects of tramadol on the reproductive system and oxidative stress markers in male rabbits
Authors: Sheweita, S.A., El-Dafrawi, Y.A., El-Ghalid, O.A., Ghoneim, A.A., Wahid, A.
Journal: Scientific Reports
Year: 2022
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Page: Article 13958
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-16862-4

Citation:
Sheweita, S.A., El-Dafrawi, Y.A., El-Ghalid, O.A., Ghoneim, A.A., Wahid, A. (2022). Antioxidants (selenium and garlic) alleviated the adverse effects of tramadol on the reproductive system and oxidative stress markers in male rabbits. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 13958. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-16862-4

Conclusion

Dr. Ghoneim has a robust academic and professional background and has shown dedication to advancing his field through clinical practice, teaching, and conference participation. Enhancing his research portfolio with publications and collaborations could further solidify his standing as a candidate for the Best Researcher Award. If his research contributions are more prominent in specific areas of anesthesia and pain management, they would provide a strong foundation for the award.

 

 

Tong Wang | Green chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tong Wang | Green chemistry | Best Researcher Award

associate research fellow, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China

Wang Tong, an Associate Research Fellow and Master’s Supervisor at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, earned her Ph.D. in Materials Physics and Chemistry from Fudan University in 2021. Honored as a Shanghai Yangfan Talent in 2022, she’s an emerging leader in energy photonics and radiative cooling research. She currently leads significant projects under the National Natural Science Foundation and Shanghai’s Qimingxing Cultivation Program.

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Education 📚

Doctorate in Materials Physics and Chemistry, Fudan University (2021) – focused on advancing energy-saving materials. Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Materials Science provided her with a robust foundation in physics, chemistry, and engineering principles, culminating in specialized research on thermochromic and photonic materials.

Experience

Associate Research Fellow, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, responsible for pioneering work in energy photonics, radiative cooling, and thermal management solutions. Wang’s expertise includes leading key government-funded projects and publishing impactful research in top journals, showcasing her innovations in scalable and adaptive cooling materials.

Awards and Honors 🏆

2022 Shanghai Yangfan Talent Award, recognized for exceptional contributions to material science. 📈 Leads the Youth Project of the National Natural Science Foundation and the Shanghai Qimingxing Program, advancing radiative cooling research with high-impact publications in Nature Communications, ACS Photonics, and Chemical Engineering Journal.

Research Focus 🌞

Key areas: 1) Energy Photonics, exploring efficient light-energy conversion; 2) Micro-Nano Radiative Cooling Materials, aiming to improve passive cooling methods; and 3) Smart Window Thermal Management, developing adaptive coatings to enhance energy savings in urban buildings and environmental sustainability.

Publication Top Notes

“A structural polymer for highly efficient all-day passive radiative cooling,” Nature Communications, 12(1), 365, 2021 – 507 citations.

“Recent progress in hollow silica: Template synthesis, morphologies and applications,” Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 227, 121-136, 2016 – 169 citations.

“Scalable and waterborne titanium-dioxide-free thermochromic coatings for self-adaptive passive radiative cooling and heating,” Cell Reports Physical Science, 3(3), 2022 – 85 citations.

“Micelle-template synthesis of hollow silica spheres for improving water vapor permeability of waterborne polyurethane membrane,” Scientific Reports, 7(1), 46638, 2017 – 85 citations.

“A self-adaptive film for passive radiative cooling and solar heating regulation,” Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2022 – 58 citations.

“Ordered Porous Polymer Films for Highly Efficient Passive Daytime Radiative Cooling,” ACS Photonics, 10(9), 3124-3132, 2023 – 18 citations.

“Preparation of biomimetic hair-like composite coatings with water-collecting and superamphiphobic properties,” Progress in Organic Coatings, 158, 106372, 2021 – 13 citations.

“Janus nanofiber antibacterial membrane for switchable separation of oil/water emulsions,” ACS Applied Nano Materials, 5(9), 13037-13046, 2022 – 12 citations.

“A scalable and durable polydimethylsiloxane-coated nanoporous polyethylene textile for daytime radiative cooling,” Nanophotonics, 13(5), 601-609, 2024 – 11 citations.

“Scalable and flexible porous hybrid film as a thermal insulating subambient radiative cooler for energy-saving buildings,” National Science Open, 2(4), 20220063, 2023 – 9 citations.

Conclusion

Wang Tong is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her innovative research in sustainable materials and energy photonics, which has already garnered notable recognition. Her substantial contributions to radiative cooling technologies and her role in mentoring emerging researchers further underscore her commitment to advancing both her field and scientific education. Addressing her opportunities for industry collaboration and international networking could further amplify her research’s real-world impact, making her an influential figure in sustainable energy solutions.