Ying Liu | Plant science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ying Liu | Plant science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Canada 📝

Ying Liu is an accomplished Associate Professor at the Haixia Institute of Technology, part of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, since May 2023. With a robust academic background, she holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of British Columbia, and a B.Sc. in Plant Science from Dalhousie University. Liu is passionate about developing sustainable agricultural practices and enhancing food security through her research.

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Education 🎓

Ying Liu earned her Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia (2012-2016), focusing on the potential of breadfruit as a dietary protein source. Her thesis, supervised by Dr. Susan J. Murch, emphasized the evaluation of this underutilized plant. She also completed her B.Sc. in Plant Science at Dalhousie University (2008-2012), where her research revolved around light use efficiency and carbon exchange in Mimosa pudica.

Experience 💼

Liu’s professional journey includes significant roles in various reputable organizations. She is currently a Chemistry Analyst at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (2021-present) and has worked as a Research Associate at the British Columbia Institute of Technology since 2017. Previously, she served as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the same institute (2016-2017) and gained valuable experience as a Research Assistant at Dalhousie University (2011-2012).

Research Interests 🔬

Ying Liu’s research is centered on the development of underutilized plants for sustainable agriculture, evaluation of health impacts of plant-based diets, and the creation of statistical tools for quality control of plant products. She has notably contributed to the botanical and agricultural research of breadfruit, aiming to enhance food security and dietary health. Her innovative work utilizes metabolomics for exploring plant chemistry, leading to significant advancements in the field.

Awards 🏆

Ying Liu has been recognized for her contributions to science and education. She received competitive grants for her research projects, including funding from ECO Canada and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, underscoring her commitment to advancing knowledge in biochemistry and agriculture.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Ying Liu has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles. Some notable publications include:

Liu, Y. et al. (2016). “Evaluation of Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) as a Dietary Protein Source.” Journal of Food Science Link – Cited by 150 articles.

Liu, Y. & Murch, S.J. (2017). “Analytical Method for Determining Ethanol in Kombucha.” Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Link – Cited by 80 articles.

Liu, Y. et al. (2020). “Chemometrics and Metabolomics in Cannabis Research.” Phytochemistry Reviews Link – Cited by 50 articles.

Conclusion

Ying Liu stands out as a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her comprehensive academic background, substantial research contributions, effective mentorship, and community-oriented approach. While there are areas for improvement, particularly in enhancing the visibility of her research and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, her strengths significantly outweigh these considerations. Her work not only advances scientific knowledge but also contributes to food security and public health, aligning well with the award’s values. Thus, Liu’s nomination for the Best Researcher Award is strongly supported.

Behrooz Yahyaei | Medical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Behrooz Yahyaei | Medical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Head of Department, Department of Medical Sciences, Shahrood Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shahrood, Iran📖

Behrooz Yahyaei is a dedicated academic and researcher in Anatomical Sciences, based at the Shahrood branch of Islamic Azad University, Iran. Since obtaining his Ph.D. in 2013, he has been instrumental in teaching anatomy, histology, and embryology to medical students. As the head of the Basic Medical Sciences Department since 2016, he oversees research and educational initiatives. Yahyaei’s work has significantly contributed to the field, with numerous publications focusing on nanoparticles and their biomedical applications. His commitment to advancing medical education and research makes him a respected figure in the academic community. 🧬

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Education and Experience🎓

Behrooz Yahyaei earned his Ph.D. in Anatomical Sciences from Islamic Azad University (2008-2013). He has taught various courses, including anatomy, histology, and immunology, across multiple branches of the university since 2012. His experience extends to supervising MD and MSc theses, contributing to research councils, and leading educational workshops. Yahyaei has held significant administrative roles, such as the head of the Basic Medical Sciences Department and the Faculty of Medical Sciences. His dedication to academic excellence and research supervision showcases his commitment to shaping the future of medical education. 📚

Professional Development🌱

Behrooz Yahyaei is committed to professional development, having served as a reviewer for 50 national and international articles since 2018. He actively contributes to the educational landscape as a secretary of various councils within the Medical Sciences Department. Yahyaei has supervised numerous MD and MSc theses, showcasing his role in mentoring students. Additionally, he leads the Biological Nanoparticles in Medicine Research Center, fostering innovation in medical research. His involvement in research projects and specialized workshops demonstrates his dedication to advancing knowledge in anatomical sciences and enhancing the educational experience for his students. 💼

Research Focus🔬

Behrooz Yahyaei’s research primarily revolves around the biomedical applications of nanoparticles. His studies explore the effects of biological and chemical nanoparticles on tissue morphology and pathology, particularly in relation to liver and kidney health. Yahyaei investigates how these nanoparticles interact with biological systems, contributing to advancements in targeted drug delivery and cancer therapy. His work not only highlights the potential of nanoparticles in medicine but also emphasizes the need for thorough histopathological evaluations. Through his research, Yahyaei aims to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical applications, promoting innovative solutions for health challenges. 🧪

Publications Top Notes 📄

Pourali, P., Neuhöferová, E., Dzmitruk, V., Svoboda, M., Stodůlková, E., Flieger, M., Yahyaei, B., & Benson, V. (2024). Bioproduced Nanoparticles Deliver Multiple Cargoes via Targeted Tumor Therapy In Vivo. ACS Omega, 9(31), 33789-33804. 📅

Ziaolhagh, S. J., Mirkatuli, H. A., Baghbani, M., Safari, M., Jokandan, S. S. E., Ameli, N., & Yahyaei, B. (2024). The effects of biological and chemical silver nanoparticles along with aerobic and anaerobic training protocols on tissues: Morphological and histopathological evaluation. Microscopy Research and Technique, 87(8), 1766–1788. 📅

Ziaolhagh, S. J., Ardakanizadeh, M., Kaveh, A., & Yahyaei, B. (2023). Liver tissue changes induced by biological and chemical silver nanoparticles in trained male Wistar rats. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 79, 127253. 📅

Pourali, P., Nouri, M., Heidari, T., Kheirkhahan, N., & Yahyaei, B. (2023). Comparison between the Nature and Activity of Silver Nanoparticles Produced by Active and Inactive Fungal Biomass Forms on Cervical Cancer Cells. Nanomanufacturing, 3, 248-262. 📅

Yahyaei, B., & Safari, M. (2022). Comparing the effects of sesame oil and rapeseed oil versus suet oil and animal butter on the reproductive system of male rats. Clinical and Experimental Hypertension, 44(7), 641-648. 📅

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Behrooz Yahyaei is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive teaching experience, leadership roles, substantial research contributions, and dedication to student mentorship make him an exemplary figure in the academic community. While there are areas for improvement, particularly in expanding research scope and increasing international visibility, his strengths far outweigh any weaknesses. Dr. Yahyaei’s commitment to advancing the field of anatomical sciences and his innovative research on nanoparticles position him as a deserving recipient of this award.

Soragga Ali | Information and communication Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr Soragga Ali | Information and communication Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. Scholar, Southwest Jiaotong University, China👨‍🎓

Dr. Soragga Mohammed Ibrahim Ali, a dedicated Sudanese researcher and academician, is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering at Southwest Jiaotong University, China. He has a rich background in teaching and engineering, having held prominent roles as Dean and Vice Dean at Sudanese institutions. Known for his expertise in electronics and communications, Dr. Ali’s work spans academic and industry applications, focusing on innovations in electronic circuits, optical and wireless communications, and single-photon detection technology.

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Education 🎓

Soragga Mohammed Ibrahim Ali, a Ph.D. candidate in Electronics Engineering (Communications) at Southwest Jiaotong University, China, has dedicated his academic journey to advancing electronic communication technologies. With a strong foundation from his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Electronics Engineering from the Sudan University of Science and Technology, he has built expertise in communications engineering over more than a decade of study and research. His doctoral research, centered on the Josephson Radiation Threshold Detector for single-photon detection, reflects his commitment to pioneering applications in quantum electronics.

Experience 🏫

Dr. Ali has over a decade of experience in academic roles, beginning as a Teaching Assistant at the Sudan University of Science and Technology. Over time, he has advanced to Dean of the Faculty of Technology and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, where he played pivotal roles in academic administration and curriculum development. Dr. Ali has also supervised numerous undergraduate projects and contributed to department-level committees on exam oversight, study planning, and faculty governance.

Research Interests 🔍

Dr. Ali’s research centers around single-photon detection technology, Josephson junctions, optical communication, and electronic circuit design. His current Ph.D. work involves the design and fabrication of advanced detectors for single-photon detection applications, with applications spanning quantum computing and advanced communications.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Soragga Mohammed Ibrahim Ali has demonstrated a strong commitment to academic excellence and professional development, marked by multiple prestigious awards. In 2023, he earned First Prize in the “Study in Sichuan, Building Dreams in the New Era” competition, receiving a Certificate of Honor for his outstanding academic contributions. His dedication to expanding his teaching skills is evidenced by his TESOL/TEFL Certificate from the World TESOL Academy, awarded in 2022. Further enhancing his interdisciplinary expertise, Dr. Ali participated in the Global Sustainable Transport Talent Training Program by China Merchants C-Blue in 2021, reflecting his commitment to sustainable innovations and professional growth in engineering and beyond.

 Publications Top Notes 📚

Soragga Ali, P.H. Ouyang, L.F. Wei, “Experimental evaluation of the optimal working temperature for the Josephson threshold detector in single-photon detection application,” Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Vol. 188, 2024, doi link.

Soragga Ali, P. H. Ouyang, J. X. He, Y. Q. Chai, L. F. Wei, “Josephson radiation threshold detector,” Scientific Reports, 2024, doi link.

Mehboob Hussain et al., “Energy and Performance-Efficient Task Scheduling in Heterogeneous Virtualized Cloud Computing,” Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems, 2021, doi link.

Soragga Ali, “Josephson Threshold Detector for Single-Photon Detection,” IFFS Conference Proceedings, 2024, doi link.

Conclusion

Soragga Mohammeed Ibrahim Ali is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a robust educational background, a strong publication record, and significant contributions to the field of Electronics Engineering. His leadership roles and technical expertise further underscore his suitability for this recognition. By addressing some areas for improvement, such as expanding his research network and securing funding, he could amplify his impact in the research community. Overall, Soragga’s potential and commitment to advancing knowledge in his field make him an outstanding candidate for this prestigious award.

Xian Xie | Gerontics | Best Researcher Award

Ms Xian Xie | Gerontics | Best Researcher Award

Teacher, Southern Medical University, China

Xian Xie is a dedicated teacher at the School of Nursing, Southern Medical University, with nine years of experience in nursing education. With a specialization in geriatrics, Xian Xie contributes to advancing practical skills in nursing students while developing innovative teaching methods to prepare future healthcare providers.

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Education🎓

Xian Xie pursued her nursing education at Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, earning both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Nursing (2008-2015). Her academic background has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of nursing principles and specialized knowledge in geriatric care.

Professional Experience 👩‍🏫

Since joining Southern Medical University in 2015, Xian Xie has leveraged her medium-grade professional expertise to enhance the academic and practical knowledge of her students. With a focus on nursing methodologies, she has contributed to student development through teaching and research, emphasizing geriatric care.

Research Interests 🔬

Xian Xie’s research is centered around improving nursing practices and innovations in geriatric care. Her projects include the application of the “7S” management method in nursing laboratories and developing experimental teaching management for midwifery students using simulation technology.

Awards🏆

Xian Xie was honored with the Best Researcher Award for her contributions to nursing education and innovation, reflecting her dedication to excellence in nursing and her commitment to research that impacts the healthcare field.

Publications Top Notes 📑

Exploring the Mediating Role of Depression in the Relationship Between Sarcopenia and Cardiovascular Health in the Middle-Aged and Elderly: A Cross-Sectional Study (2024) in Journal of Affective Disorders. Available here.

Effects of Rice Wine Cooking Chicken Recipe for Food Therapy on Expression of Prolactin Receptor and β-casein in Mice with Postpartum Hypogalactia (2018) in Journal of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, cited for its insights on therapeutic diets.

Observation on Treating Postpartum Hypogalactia by the Yangqi Tiaoxue Nursing Methods (2020) in Clinical Journal of Chinese Medicine, recognized for enhancing postpartum care techniques.

Conclusion

Xian Xie is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a robust background in gerontological nursing and a solid track record of research projects and patents. Her innovative contributions are commendable, though further professional visibility and networking could enhance her academic impact. This award could catalyze her professional growth, encouraging more contributions in nursing and healthcare education research.