OJO Olufisayo Emmanuel | Graph Data Structures | Best Researcher Award

Mr. OJO Olufisayo Emmanuel | Graph Data Structures | Best Researcher Award

Durban University of Technology | South Africa

Engr. OJO Olufisayo Emmanuel, R.Engr., IEng (UK), MSc, B.Eng (Hons), M.I.E.T, MNSE, is an accomplished Electromechanical and Water Engineer, as well as a seasoned Project Manager, with extensive experience in institutional infrastructural development projects. He has held key roles in several international initiatives funded by organizations such as the World Bank, AFD, EBRD, USAID/E-WASH/RTI, and atmosfair gGmbH’s Carbon Mitigation projects in Nigeria. Currently serving with CKW Environment Limited, an engineering consultancy specializing in Water and Sanitary Engineering, he is deeply involved in the design of water treatment facilities, civil and electromechanical infrastructures, hydraulic design and optimization of water distribution systems, environmental impact assessments, and construction supervision. With strong technical and commercial expertise, Engr. OJO combines strategic project management skills with deep engineering insight, providing consultancy services across all project phases-from design and procurement to supervision, monitoring, evaluation, and project delivery-ensuring quality, compliance, and cost efficiency.

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Featured Publications

"Innovative Recovery Methods for Metals and Salts from Rejected Brine and Advanced Extraction Processes-A Pathway to Commercial Viability and Sustainability in Seawater Reverse Osmosis Desalination", Olufisayo E. Ojo; Olanrewaju A. Oludolapo, Water, 2025.

"Cost–Benefit and Market Viability Analysis of Metals and Salts Recovery from SWRO Brine Compared with Terrestrial Mining and Traditional Chemical Production Methods", Olufisayo E. Ojo; Olanrewaju A. Oludolapo, Water, 2025.

"Modeling A Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plant: A Practical Framework Using Wave Software", Olufisayo Emmanuel Ojo; Olanrewaju Akanni Oludolapo, Science, Engineering and Technology, 2025.

"A Review of Renewable Energy Powered Seawater Desalination Treatment Process for Zero Waste", Olufisayo Emmanuel Ojo; Olanrewaju Akanni Oludolapo, Water, 2024.

Sharif Iraqu | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sharif Iraqu | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Indira Gandhi National Tribal University | India

Dr. Sharif Iraqu is a dedicated researcher and academician in the field of Chemistry, currently serving as a Guest Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry, Naveen Government Girls College, Pendra Road, Chhattisgarh. He completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (a Central University established by an Act of Parliament, Government of India), Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, with his doctoral thesis focusing on “Selectivity in metal ion sensing and dye degradation capabilities of chalcopyrite and cadmium sulfide nanoparticles.” He also holds an M.Sc. (2020) and B.Sc. (Hons.) (2018) in Chemistry from the same university. Dr. Iraqu has contributed as a Project Associate at Indira Gandhi National Tribal University under a project funded by the Inter-University Accelerator Centre (IUAC), Delhi, and has been recognized with prestigious fellowships, including the UGC-University Fellowship (2021–2023) and IUAC Project Fellowship (2023–2024). His research primarily centers on the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials with enhanced functionalities for environmental applications, such as wastewater treatment and pollutant removal. His work encompasses photocatalytic dye degradation, heavy metal ion sensing, insecticide detection, and theoretical studies using Density Functional Theory (DFT) to explore molecular interactions and reactivity. Dr. Iraqu’s future research aims to design functional semiconductor nanomaterials and heterojunction architectures for efficient water purification, environmental remediation, and large-scale photocatalytic applications, bridging theoretical insights with experimental advancements for sustainable technological solutions.

Profiles: Orcid 

Featured Publications

"Bi-functional aqueous starch capped CdS quantum dots synthesis and their application as sensor of heavy metal-ions as well as photocatalytic dye degradation, Journal of Molecular Liquids, Sajiya Iraqui; Arati Dubey; Irudhayaraj Savarimuthu; Ajay Shankar; Adhish Jaiswal; Indra Bahadur; Imran Uddin; Faruq Mohammad, 2023"

Evanimek Bernardo Sabino da Silva | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Evanimek Bernardo Sabino da Silva | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte | Brazil

Dr. Evanimek Bernardo Sabino da Silva is a distinguished chemical engineer and researcher with extensive experience in chemistry, geophysics, mining, and environmental consulting. He earned his Bachelor’s and Doctorate degrees in Chemistry, as well as a Master’s in Geophysics, from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), where he also completed postdoctoral research at the Institute of Chemistry. Complementing this, he pursued postdoctoral studies in materials chemistry at the University of Santiago de Chile. His professional career includes roles as a Mining Technician at Codelco do Brasil Mineração LTDA, Geophysics Technician at the Rio Grande do Norte Research Support Foundation, and Full-Level Chemist at Mona Environmental Consulting. He further advanced his expertise as a Postdoctoral researcher at both UFRN and Universidad de Santiago de Chile, before contributing as a Chemical Engineer at Nucleo Advisory Engineering S.A. His research interests encompass advanced materials, green synthesis, and nanotechnology, notably focusing on Sol-Gel protein methods for nanoparticle preparation and sustainable systems for Ni and Co ferrites using cashew gum precursors. Through his multidisciplinary career across Brazil and Chile, Dr. Sabino da Silva has demonstrated a strong commitment to scientific innovation, environmental sustainability, and applied chemical engineering solutions.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

"Assessing the Origin and Mapping the Extension of Salinity Around Shrimp Culture Ponds in Rio Grande Do Norte (Brazil)"

"Synthesis of spinel ferrites from cashew gum for microwave devices application"

"Production of nanostructured ternary oxides of the pure and rare earth-doped perovskite type"

"Green chemistry synthesis of wolframites: An investigation about stoichiometric ratios, optical, structural, vibrational, and physico-chemical properties"

"(Bi13Co11)Co2O40–Co3O4 composites: Synthesis, structural and magnetic properties"

June Round | Biological Networks | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. June Round | Biological Networks | Best Researcher Award 

University of Utah | United States

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. June Round’s academic journey reflects a foundation of dedication and scholarly excellence. Beginning with a B.S. in Biology (Cum Laude) at California Lutheran University, she distinguished herself early through departmental honors and multiple scholarships. Her passion for molecular biology led to an M.S. from the University of the Pacific, followed by a D.Phil. in Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics at UCLA, supported by highly competitive fellowships. Her formative postdoctoral training at the California Institute of Technology under Sarkis K. Mazmanian provided a strong platform to explore the intricate interplay between microbiota and host immunity, setting the stage for her pioneering career.

Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a Professor at the University of Utah, Dr. Round has held numerous leadership roles including Director of the Mountain West Microbiota Alliance (MoWMA) and Co-Director of the Microbiota and GI Immunology Consortia (MAGIC). She has chaired multiple search committees, overseen postdoctoral studies, and contributed extensively to university-level, college-level, and departmental governance. Her sustained involvement in NIH study sections, national symposia, and scientific advisory boards underscores her standing as a leader in immunology and microbial pathogenesis.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Round’s research focuses on microbiota–immune system interactions, particularly their role in regulating immune tolerance and driving inflammatory diseases. Her laboratory has produced high-impact work elucidating mechanisms by which commensal microbes shape host immunity, contributing to transformative understanding in immunology, microbiology, and gastrointestinal health. Her investigations into toll-like receptors, dysbiosis, and immune regulation have provided new frameworks for therapeutic exploration in autoimmune and inflammatory disorders.

Impact and Influence

The significance of Dr. Round’s research is reflected in her numerous prestigious awards, including the NIH Innovator Award, Packard Fellowship, Pew Scholar Award, Burroughs Wellcome Investigator in Pathogenesis, and the W.M. Keck Research Award. These honors not only recognize her innovative contributions but also demonstrate her influence in shaping the field. She has trained and mentored a generation of young scientists, many of whom now serve as professors, researchers, and clinicians in leading institutions worldwide—an enduring testament to her academic leadership.

Academic Citations and Recognition

Dr. Round’s scholarship has been widely published in top-tier journals including Cell, Nature Reviews Immunology, Science Immunology, and Annual Review of Microbiology. Her reviews and original research articles are highly cited, frequently shaping discourse in immunology and microbiome research. Her contributions extend beyond publications through book chapters and invited conference proceedings, amplifying her thought leadership in the global scientific community.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Round’s legacy lies in bridging microbiology and immunology, redefining the microbiota’s role in human health and disease. Through her pioneering studies, administrative leadership, and mentorship, she has cultivated a scientific ecosystem that will continue to grow. Moving forward, her leadership in major microbiome initiatives and consortia is poised to advance translational breakthroughs, from novel therapeutics for autoimmune disease to deeper insights into the human–microbe interface.

Conclusion

Dr. June Round’s career reflects the hallmarks of an exceptional researcher: rigorous scholarship, innovative vision, academic leadership, and transformative mentorship. Her pioneering contributions to microbiome and immune system research have reshaped fundamental scientific understanding while fostering future leaders in biomedical science. With her remarkable impact, both in the laboratory and across academic institutions, Dr. Round stands as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Notable Publications

"Neonatal fungi promote lifelong metabolic health through macrophage-dependent β cell development

  • Author: JH Hill, R Bell, L Barrios, H Baird, K Ost, M Greenewood, JK Monts
  • Journal: Science
  • Year: 2025

"The gut microbiome is associated with disease‐free survival in stage I–III colorectal cancer patients

  • Author: DA Byrd, V Damerell, MF Gomez Morales, SR Hogue, T Lin, J Ose
  • Journal: International Journal of Cancer
  • Year: 2025

"A microRNA-regulated transcriptional state defines intratumoral CD8+ T cells that respond to immunotherapy

  • Author: WW Tang, B Battistone, KM Bauer, AM Weis, C Barba, MZH Fadlullah
  • Journal: Cell reports
  • Year: 2025

"Primary tumor microbiomes predict distant metastasis of colorectal cancer

  • Author: B Parajuli, V Midya, R Kiddle, N De Jager, S Eggers, D Spakowicz
  • Journal: Cell reports
  • Year: 2025

"Clec12a controls colitis by tempering inflammation and restricting expansion of specific commensals

  • Author: TR Chiaro, M Greenewood, KM Bauer, KS Ost, E Stephen-Victor
  • Journal: bioRxiv
  • Year: 2025

Young-Jin Kim | Structural Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Young-Jin Kim | Structural Biology | Best Researcher Award

Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) | South Korea

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Young-jin Kim’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in chemistry, completing a Bachelor of Science at Sungkyunkwan University, followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. in Chemistry at KAIST, Korea. His early research pursuits were rooted in structural studies related to immunity, where he contributed significantly to understanding how structural integrity impacts infectious disease progression. These formative years not only provided rigorous training in molecular and structural biology but also shaped his focus toward the intricate dynamics of protein structures.

Professional Endeavors

Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Kim pursued postdoctoral training at KAIST and later at the prestigious Rockefeller University, USA, under the mentorship of renowned structural biologists. These experiences expanded his expertise in advanced structural biology techniques such as X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM). Currently, as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Life Sciences at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Dr. Kim leads a research group investigating membrane protein structures and their physiological relevance.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Kim’s research has centered on unraveling the mechanisms of ABC and SLC transporters—membrane proteins that play pivotal roles in drug resistance and cellular homeostasis. Notably, his groundbreaking discovery of the occluded conformation of human P-glycoprotein was a first in the field, advancing global understanding of drug efflux mechanisms. His ongoing projects include exploring the structural basis of multidrug resistance and elucidating plant circadian clock proteins through Cryo-EM and protein engineering approaches. Recent accomplishments include identifying the human OAT1 structure and its chloride-dependent drug transport mechanism, published in Structure (2025).

Impact and Influence

Dr. Kim’s work has had profound implications for both fundamental science and translational medicine. His structural studies on membrane transporters provide critical insights into drug design, particularly for overcoming multidrug resistance in cancer and infectious diseases. Beyond the laboratory, Dr. Kim has been an active contributor to the scientific community, serving as a committee member for the Women’s Life Science and Technology Forum and frequently delivering invited talks at prestigious conferences, workshops, and universities.

Academic Citations and Recognition

Dr. Kim’s contributions are reflected in his invited speaker roles across international symposia, including EASMB 2024, Soongsil University, Yeungnam University, and multiple workshops. His research achievements have been consistently recognized with awards, such as poster awards at NYKB and KOSUA meetings, a Hot Structure Poster Award by the Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology, and presentation honors as early as his graduate years. These accolades underscore his long-standing excellence and sustained trajectory of impactful scholarship.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Kim is poised to further shape the field of structural biology by pushing the frontiers of Cryo-EM to decode complex protein dynamics relevant to both human health and plant biology. His interdisciplinary approach—bridging structural biology, life sciences, and protein engineering—positions him to contribute not only to academic advancements but also to the development of innovative therapeutic strategies. His legacy will be defined by groundbreaking discoveries in membrane protein biology and by mentoring the next generation of structural biologists at POSTECH.

Conclusion

Dr. Young-jin Kim exemplifies the qualities of a visionary researcher whose academic rigor, innovative discoveries, and global contributions have positioned him as a leader in structural biology. His early academic excellence, groundbreaking research on membrane transporters, and dedication to advancing both science and mentorship make him an outstanding candidate for recognition such as the Best Researcher Award. His trajectory promises enduring influence in science and medicine, reinforcing his role as a pioneer in the field.

Notable Publications

"Cryo-EM structures of human OAT1 reveal drug binding and inhibition mechanisms

  • Author: Hyung-Min Jeon; Jisung Eun; Kelly H. Kim; Youngjin Kim
  • Journal: Structure
  • Year: 2025

"Structural Basis for Activation of the Heterodimeric GABAB Receptor

  • Author: Kim Y, Jeong E, Jeong JH, Kim Y, Cho Y
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Biology
  • Year: 2020

"Structural basis of the fanconi anemia-associated mutations within the FANCA and FANCG complex

  • Author: Lee, SG. Kim, HS. Yang, J. Shin, J. Kim, Y. Kim, J. Scharer, O. D. Kim, Y. Yeo, JE. Kim, HM. Cho, Y
  • Journal: Nucleic Acids Research
  • Year: 2020

"The application of helix fusion methods in structural biology

  • Author: Na-Young Kwon; Youngjin Kim; Jie-Oh Lee
  • Journal: Current Opinion in Structural Biology
  • Year: 2020

"Attachment of flagellin enhances the immunostimulatory activity of a hemagglutinin-ferritin nano-cage

  • Author: Lee, EB, Jeon, HM. Kim, CU, Park, SM, Cho, G, Kim, HJ, Kim, Y, Kim, DJ, Kim, Y. S., Lee, H, Lee
  • Journal: Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine
  • Year: 2024