Yao-Tai Li- Social Networks – Best Researcher Award

Yao-Tai Li- Social Networks – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yao -Tai Li  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Social Networks. He has held several academic positions, showcasing his expertise and dedication to the field of sociology and social policy. Since July 2023, he has served as a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy at the School of Social Sciences, University of New South Wales in Sydney. Prior to this role, he worked as a Lecturer of Sociology and Social Policy at the same institution since 2022. His academic journey began as an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Hong Kong Baptist University from September 2017 to 2021. Through these roles, he has demonstrated his commitment to teaching, research, and contributing to the academic community in the field of sociology and social policy.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He pursued a rigorous academic journey, culminating in a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California, San Diego in 2017. His dissertation, titled “Making and Unmaking Pan-ethnicity: The Formation and Decline of Overseas Chinese Identity in Australia,” was supervised by a distinguished committee including David FitzGerald and Christena Turner as co-chairs, alongside Jeffrey Haydu, Vanesa Ribas, and Yen Le Espiritu from Ethnic Studies. Prior to his doctoral studies, he earned a Master of Arts in Sociology from the same institution in 2013, focusing on race and ethnicity as well as urban sociology during his field exams. He also holds a Master of Arts in Political Science from National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, obtained in 2008, following his earlier completion of a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the same institution in 2006. Through his educational pursuits, he has demonstrated a deep commitment to understanding social dynamics, ethnicity, and political systems, contributing to his expertise in sociology and political science.

 

Research Interests

Race and Ethnicity, Identity, Work and Labor, Migration, Contentious Politics, Urban Sociology,Social Media

Book Project

Lennon Walls: Co-authoring Contentious Repertoires throughProtest Walls(to be submitted to Cambridge University Press for external review by 2023)

Award

He has garnered numerous awards and accolades throughout his career, reflecting his exceptional contributions to academia and research. In 2023, he was highly commended by the Early Career Academic Network in the category of Best Traditional Research Output within the Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture at UNSW. Notably, in 2021, his project “Hong Kong Lennon Wall Collection” received The Sigma Awards for Data Journalism from the Google News Initiative and the Digital Content award in the Digital Publishing category at the 45th Golden Tripod Awards for Publication, presented by the Ministry of Culture, Taiwan. He was also recognized at the 25th Human Rights Press Awards for Multimedia, organized by The Foreign Correspondents’ Club Hong Kong, Amnesty International, and the Hong Kong Journalists Association. Additionally, his presentation at the European Association of Taiwan Studies (EATS) Annual Conference earned him the Best Presentation Award in 2021. His achievements extend beyond research, as evidenced by the A. Noam Chomsky Rising Star Emerging Scholar Award from the Society of Transnational Academic Researchers (STAR) in 2020 and the Faculty Early Career Teaching Award from Hong Kong Baptist University in the same year. Earlier distinctions include the Dissertation Writing Award from the Department of Sociology at UCSD in 2017 and the Graduate Student Paper Award from the Racial and Ethnic Minorities Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) in 2016. He has also received travel awards and grants, such as the American Sociological Association Student Forum Travel Award in 2016 and the Summer Research Grant Awards from the Department of Sociology at UCSD in 2014. His achievements underscore his dedication to excellence in scholarship and teaching.

Grants and Fellowship

He has secured a range of grants and fellowships, reflecting his diverse research interests and expertise. Notably, in 2023, he received the Asia Study Grant from the National Library of Australia and the School of Social Sciences Research Grant through the Individual Research Strategy Scheme at UNSW. In 2022, he obtained funding from the Arts, Design and Architecture (ADA) Faculty through both the Research Grant Seed Funding Scheme and the Research Grants Scheme (SPF02) at UNSW. His previous research projects have been supported by prestigious funding sources, including the Early Career Scheme from the Research Grants Council in Hong Kong, where he served as the Principal Investigator for a project examining the interaction dynamics between Mainland skilled professionals and locals in Hong Kong from 2020 to 2021. He also led research investigating media portrayal and social perceptions of Mainlanders in Hong Kong since 1997, funded by the Initiation Grant for Faculty Niche Research Areas (FNRA-IG) at HKBU from 2019 to 2021. Additionally, he conducted research on hierarchical hiring practices in Hong Kong’s financial job market, supported by a Start-up Grant (Tier-2) at HKBU from 2019 to 2020. Through these grants and fellowships, he has demonstrated his ability to secure funding for impactful research projects and advance knowledge in his field.

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Innokentiy Kastalskiy – Social networks – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Innokentiy Kastalskiy   Changwei W.Wu distinguished academic and researcher in the field Social network .  In his professional journey, he has held various key positions in prominent research institutions, showcasing a multifaceted expertise in the field of neurotechnology and biomechatronics. Since 2022, he has served as a Senior Researcher at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) within the Laboratory of Neurobiomorphic Technologies. Concurrently, since 2019, he has held the position of Associate Professor and Senior Researcher at Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod (UNN), contributing significantly to the Department of Neurotechnology.

His prior experience includes a tenure as a Research Fellow from 2017 to 2019 at the Laboratory for the Development of Intellectual Biomechatronic Technologies. Notably, he has also been a part of the research teams at Samara State Medical University, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University in Kaliningrad, and the Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Nizhny Novgorod. His extensive career encompasses roles such as Leading Specialist at SamSMU’s Laboratory of Mathematical Neuromodelling and Senior Researcher at BFU’s Center for Neurotechnology and Machine Learning. Throughout his career, he has consistently demonstrated a commitment to advancing knowledge in neurocybernetics, autowave processes, and the broader landscape of nonlinear processes in living systems.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

 In 2017, he successfully earned a PhD degree with a dissertation focused on the analysis of signals within biological systems’ network activity and the practical applications of this knowledge in the development of neural interface devices. His academic journey began in 2005 at Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, where he pursued a degree in Radiophysics with a specialty in Information Systems and Technologies. This foundation led him to further academic pursuits, culminating in his role as a graduate student from 2010 to 2013, specializing in the Department of Theory of Oscillation and Automatic Control. Throughout his educational trajectory, his dedication and scientific expertise have been recognized, earning him various scholarships and awards for his outstanding contributions in the field of Radiophysics.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS🏆🏆🏅

He has garnered significant recognition throughout his academic and research career, underscored by his laureate status as the recipient of the Scholarship of the President of the Russian Federation in both 2015 and 2022. The 2015 scholarship was awarded for his exemplary work on the study of functional calcium signaling in neuron-glial networks, showcasing his expertise in the intricate mechanisms of brain function.

In 2022, he earned the prestigious scholarship for his outstanding contributions to mathematical models of network dynamic systems with energy-efficient communication, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field. Further validating his prowess, he emerged as the winner of the Russian federal “UMNIK” competition in 2014, demonstrating his excellence in applied scientific projects related to the design of software systems for monitoring neuron-glial networks’ functional activity.

Additional accolades include his victory in the “UMNIK-NN-14” competition in 2014, acknowledgment as a Forum of Lobachevsky University young scientists awardee in 2013, and recognition as a G.A. Razuvaev scholarship laureate in 2012-2013. His academic journey also includes being a laureate of the scholarship of the Academic Council in 2011-2012 and earning a coveted spot in the “Best graduates of Lobachevsky University” list in 2010. These accomplishments collectively reflect his exceptional dedication and contributions to the field of neuroscience and mathematical modeling.

 

GRANT MANAGEMENT

He has been successful in securing several research grants, exemplifying his expertise and the recognition of his work in the scientific community. In 2019, he received the RFBR grant #19-32-60051 from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, supporting his research on the nonlinear effects of signal generation and propagation in neuron-astrocytic networks from 2019 to 2022. Concurrently, he was awarded the Grant of the President of the Russian Federation MK-133.2019.4 in 2019-2020, facilitated by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. This grant was dedicated to investigating the functional network activity of astrocytes in a mutant line of mice predisposed to audiogenic seizures. Additionally, in 2012-2013, he successfully obtained a grant from the Federal Targeted Programme, #14.132.21.1663, focused on designing neuroanimat models—a robot propelled by the activity of plastic neuronal networks. These grants not only showcase his ability to secure substantial funding for his research initiatives but also underscore the significance and innovation of his scientific inquiries, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in neurobiology and related fields.

 

MEMBERSHIP IN COMMUNITIES

He actively engages with various professional societies, demonstrating his commitment to the broader scientific community. As a member of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS), he holds the FENS Member ID RU51317, showcasing his affiliation with this esteemed international organization. Additionally, his involvement extends to the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control, and Communication (INSTICC), where he holds the membership number 14553 (14559). These memberships underline his dedication to staying abreast of cutting-edge developments in information technology, control systems, and communication. Furthermore, his association with the Physiologists Society of Russia under the name of I.P. Pavlov reflects his commitment to the national scientific landscape, aligning his interests with the foundational principles of physiological research. By actively participating in these professional societies, he contributes to the exchange of knowledge and collaboration within the fields of neuroscience, information technology, and physiological research.

 

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Magnus Klofsten – Entrepreneurship – Best Paper Award

Magnus Klofsten – Entrepreneurship

Dr. Magnus klofsten distinguished academic and researcher in the field Entrepreneurship and Innovation.Magnus Klofsten is a professor and founding director of Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) at Linköping University, Sweden. His research is oriented towards the early growth and development of technology-based firms, financing young ventures and university-industry relations. Magnus is a pioneer in teaching and training entrepreneurship. He launched his first entrepreneurship course in 1993, and today he is managing a CDIO-oriented entrepreneurship courses that annually attracts…

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations: 📚🎓

He is since 2006 running“CDIO-entrepreneurship” that annually attracts over 200 technology and civil engineer students. His PhD course: “Entrepreneurship in Theory & Practice” has since it was launched attracted over 200 PhD students. His entrepreneurship-training programmes has resulted in more than 500 businesses spinning-out from the academy and many of those are today multimillion Euro businesses.Over the years, he has founded or co-founded a number of research organizations such as the Centre for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (1994-), Helix Centre of Excellence (2005–2015), AgoraLink (2008–2012), and the Helix Competence Centre (2017–).

Independently, or together with others, I have applied for and received funding from the European Commission’s Targeted Socio-Economic Research (TSER) program, ECO-INNOVERA (EU); Marie Sklodowska Curie (EU), The Swedish Research Council; Formas and the Lundberg Foundation.Since entering the research field in the late 1980s, I have built up a large international network of researchers; to date, I have worked in 44 countries.He has over the years published extensively in scientific journals such as Small Business Economics, Journal of Small Business Management, Small Business Economics, International Small Business Journal, Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal, Technovation, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, R&D Management, Journal of Technology Transfer, Science and Public Policy, Regional Studies and European Planning Studies and Research Technology Management.

Magnus Klofsten is a full professor and founding director of Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) at Linköping University, Sweden. He is an internationally recognised scholar for his research on young and emerging firms, entrepreneurial intentions, academic entrepreneurship and the support of entrepreneurial processes.Magnus is a pioneer in teaching and training entrepreneurship. He launched his first entrepreneurship course in 1993 and since then almost 5.000 undergraduate students have taken his entrepreneurship courses.

 

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Thanh Nguyen- Social network

Dr. Thanh Nguyen – Leading Researcher in Social network

Dr. Thanh Nguyen is a Lecturer of Business at JCUS. She received her PhD in Banking and Finance from Griffith University, Australia in 2016. Before she joined JCUS, Dr. Thanh was a lecturer of Finance at Vietnamese-German University and a Manager of Trade Finance Department of PVBank (headquarter) in Vietnam.

Dr. Thanh’s main research area includes banking performance and stock price forecasts. She focuses on the impacts of bank reforms, diversification, competition, and innovation on bank efficiency, profitability, and risk. She also does research on factors driving stock price. Her work has been published in top-tier journals, such as Empirical Economics, Applied Economics, Australian Economic Papers, Managerial Finance, Benchmarking, International Journal of Finance and Economics, etc.

Education📚

He, Thanh Nguyen, boasts a formidable academic background that underscores his commitment to excellence. His educational journey encompasses a Bachelor’s degree in Banking and Finance from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (1996-2000), followed by a Master’s degree in the same discipline from 2003 to 2006. Taking his expertise to an international level, he pursued and successfully earned a Ph.D. in Banking and Finance from Griffith University, Australia, between 2012 and 2016. To complement his scholarly achievements, he further honed his pedagogical skills by obtaining a Graduate Certificate of Education (Academic Practice) from 2018 to 2020. This rich educational portfolio positions him as a seasoned professional with a robust foundation in banking and finance, coupled with a dedication to academic practice.

Professional Profiles:

Research

  • banking performance
  • stock market
  • stock price forecast
  • Income Inequality

Research areas:

banking performance, financial markets, corporate finance, energy economics, tourism economics

Current employment and teaching experience

August 2017 – now: James Cook University Australia, Singapore campus

Position: Senior Lecturer of banking and finance

Lecturing subjects:

  • Financial Institution Risk Management
  • Security Valuation
  • Personal Portfolio Management
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • initiated, led and trained a five-student team to participate in a national contest (CFA Institute’s Research Challenge)

actively engaged in various service roles, such as participating in interview panels, Open House events, course preview, graduations, Convergence Conferences

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