Mohammed Amran | Product Innovation | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammed Amran | Product Innovation | Young Researcher Award

The University of Dodoma | Tanzania

Mr. Mohammed A. Amran is a dedicated chemist and researcher specializing in organic and sustainable materials. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Dodoma (UDOM), where he received the Overall Best Project in Chemistry Award in 2022 for his outstanding research achievements. Continuing his academic journey, he completed a Master of Science in Chemistry with a specialization in organic materials at the State University of Zanzibar (SUZA) in December 2024. Mr. Amran’s pioneering research on seaweed-based bioplastics, under the project “The Potential of Native Seaweed as an Alternative Source of Bioplastic to Mitigate Climate Change,” earned him recognition and led to a granted patent titled “A Seaweed-Based Renewable Resources Bioplastic and Production Methods Thereof” (Patent No. TZ/P/2024/00105). He currently serves as an Assistant Lecturer at UDOM (2025–present), specializing in material sciences and organic materials, having previously worked as a Tutorial Assistant in Organic Chemistry (2023–2024). His professional experience also includes roles as Assistant Quality Controller at Lootah Group of Companies in Zanzibar and Senior Census Clerk at the National Bureau of Statistics during Tanzania’s 2022 national census. Mr. Amran has presented his research at leading forums such as the International Conference in Science, Technology, and Innovation (ICST) in Dodoma (2024) and the 9th STICE Conference in Dar es Salaam, contributing to the advancement of renewable packaging materials. Skilled in forensic chemical analysis, natural polymer extraction, quality control, and sustainable material synthesis, he has further honed his expertise through certified courses offered by Elsevier’s Researcher Academy and other industrial training programs. A multidisciplinary researcher, Mr. Amran’s work lies at the intersection of environmental sustainability, green chemistry, polymer science, and renewable materials, with a vision to combat plastic pollution and climate change through innovative bioplastic technologies and cross-sectoral collaboration.

Profiles: Scopus

Featured Publications

"Assessment of baseline physicochemical qualities of carrageenan-based bioplastics from Kappaphycus alvarezii seaweed for their packaging applications"

Ali Nikoutadbir | Intelligent Transportation Systems | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Ali Nikoutadbir | Intelligent Transportation Systems | Young Researcher Award

Tarbiat Modares University Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering | Iran

Ali Nikoutadbir is a motivated and results-driven MSc graduate in Electrical Engineering with over six years of research experience in securing cyber-physical systems (CPS), particularly focusing on multi-agent systems and intelligent transportation networks. His expertise lies in developing innovative graph-theoretic and optimization-based algorithms to tackle challenges in distributed coordination control, event-triggered control, and the resilience of industrial CPS. As a Research Assistant at the Control System Science Lab, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran (2020–2023), he designed and implemented a novel secure event-triggered control framework for vehicular platoons to counter dual deception attacks, including false data injection and global manipulation. He also developed static and dynamic event-triggering schemes ensuring secure consensus under stringent attack constraints and introduced a topology-switching strategy based on Schur stability to enhance system resilience. His theoretical advancements were validated through extensive MATLAB/Simulink simulations. Ali’s published work, including “Secure event-triggered control for vehicle platooning against dual deception attacks,” forms the foundation of his contributions to CPS security. His research expertise encompasses securing multi-agent networks against deception attacks using graph-theoretic and optimization-based methodologies, stability analysis, and end-to-end system modeling, design, and validation.

Profiles: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

"Secure event-triggered control for vehicle platooning in the presence of modification attacks"

"Secure event-triggered control for vehicle platooning against dual deception attacks"

"Estimation of the error caused by the vibration of the radar in the SAR radar aperture using the analytical condition empirical method"

Misbah Ullah | Stochastic Neural Network | Best Faculty Award

Mr. Misbah Ullah | Stochastic Neural Network | Best Faculty Award

City University of Science and Information Technology | Pakistan

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Early Academic Pursuits

Misbah Ullah began his academic journey in mathematics with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Peshawar, followed by a Master of Science (16 years) in Mathematics, where he laid a strong foundation in natural sciences and mathematical problem-solving. His academic excellence was further solidified with a second Master of Science (18 years) from City University, Peshawar, achieving a commendable CGPA of 3.77/4.0. His thesis, “Stochastic Modeling of HCV among Infected People Who Inject Drugs”, reflects his early inclination toward applying advanced mathematical methods to real-world health challenges.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his academic career, Misbah Ullah has immersed himself in a dynamic research environment. He actively participated in conferences such as the International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering, Management & Sciences (ICETEMS-2023), showcasing his ability to contribute to interdisciplinary academic discussions. His collaboration with eminent researchers and mentors has further strengthened his professional growth and visibility in the international research community.

Contributions and Research Focus

Misbah’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of mathematics, epidemiology, and computational modeling. His contributions span stochastic modeling, numerical solutions, spectral collocation techniques, and the application of artificial neural networks to disease dynamics. He has published high-impact research articles, including works in Scientific Reports and International Journal of Biomathematics, covering topics such as hepatitis C, chikungunya virus modeling, and malicious code propagation in wireless sensor networks. His ability to merge deterministic, stochastic, and fractional approaches highlights his innovative mindset and technical expertise.

Impact and Influence

Through his work, Misbah Ullah has provided new insights into disease modeling, neural networks, and control analysis, enabling predictive frameworks for public health and cybersecurity challenges. His publications are gaining recognition in peer-reviewed international journals, demonstrating his potential to influence both theoretical mathematics and applied sciences. His interdisciplinary research strengthens the bridge between mathematical theories and their practical implementations in epidemiology and computer science.

Academic Citations

Although at an early stage of his academic career, Misbah’s research outputs are already positioned to attract significant citations due to their novelty and practical applications. His collaborations with international scholars and contributions in high-ranking journals indicate that his citation impact will grow steadily, further enhancing his academic footprint.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Misbah Ullah aspires to expand his research on infectious disease dynamics, artificial neural networks, and fractional derivatives, providing advanced tools for scientific innovation. His long-term vision includes mentoring future researchers, contributing to global health solutions, and developing computational methods that combine accuracy with efficiency. His dedication to bridging mathematics with pressing societal issues promises a strong academic legacy and impactful contributions in years to come.

Conclusion

In summary, Misbah Ullah is a promising mathematician and researcher whose academic dedication, innovative research in stochastic and neural network modeling, and impactful contributions in infectious disease dynamics set him apart as an emerging leader in applied mathematics. His journey reflects both scholarly depth and societal relevance, making him a strong candidate for academic recognition and future leadership in the global research community.

Notable Publications

“A novel numerical solution of nonlinear stochastic model for the propagation of malicious codes in Wireless Sensor Networks using a high order spectral collocation technique

  • Author: J Zhu, M Ullah, S Ullah, MB Riaz, AB Saqib, AM Alamri, SA AlQahtani
  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Year: 2025

“A Multi-Layer Computational Neural Network Approach for Solving Stochastic Within-Host Chikungunya Model with an Adaptive Immune Response

  • Author: F Yu, M Ullah, S Ullah, M Asiri, S Ullah Khan, M Qeshta
  • Journal: International Journal of Biomathematics
  • Year: 2025

“A Novel Stochastic Neural Network Framework for Modeling and Simulation of Within-Host Chikungunya virus Transmission with Latency

  • Author: S Li, M Ullah, S Ullah, T Muhammad, Q Iqbal
  • Journal: Knowledge-Based Systems
  • Year: 2025

 

 

Oluwakemi Florence Falana | Technological Networks | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Oluwakemi Florence Falana | Technological Networks | Young Researcher Award

Federal University of Technology Akure | Nigeria

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Oluwakemi Florence Falana began her academic journey at Temidire Nursery and Primary School, Ondo (1990–1995) before proceeding to St. Louis Secondary School, Ondo State (1995–2001). Her passion for science and human health drove her into the field of Food Science and Technology, starting with a National Diploma at Ondo State Polytechnic (2003–2005). She further earned her B.Tech (Hons) degree from the Federal University of Technology, Akure (2006–2010), followed by an MSc at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife (2011–2014). Her academic progression culminated in a Ph.D. in Food Science and Technology (Human Nutrition) from FUTA in 2025, demonstrating her consistency, focus, and dedication to specialized research in human nutrition.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Falana’s professional development has been enriched through academic research, conference participation, and active engagement with national professional bodies. Her membership with the Nigerian Institute of Food Science and Technology (since 2008) and the Nigerian Society of Nutrition (2025) reflects her professional recognition. Her NYSC service and training in reproductive health and HIV/AIDS prevention further highlight her community-oriented professional development.

Contributions and Research Focus

Her research primarily explores the nutritional, functional, and therapeutic potentials of underutilized crops such as breadfruit, cassava, and African yam beans. She has consistently examined how these food resources can be enriched and processed to combat malnutrition, obesity, diabetes, and cholesterol-related conditions. Her doctoral thesis (2025) on poundo-breadfruit enriched with legumes and brans demonstrates an innovative approach to food diversification and functional food development.

Impact and Influence

Through her scholarly contributions, Dr. Falana has provided evidence-based insights into functional foods that can address nutritional deficiencies and lifestyle-related diseases. Her journal publications on proximate, mineral, sensory, and functional evaluations of enriched breadfruit-based meals are valuable references for both industry practitioners and academic researchers. By presenting her works in international conferences, she has contributed to discussions on sustainable food systems and innovative dietary solutions for Africa.

Academic Cites

Her published works in reputable journals such as Food Chemistry Advances and Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Alimentaria stand as academic milestones. These contributions not only expand the scope of knowledge in food science but also serve as citable references for future research on food functionality, product development, and nutrition interventions.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Falana’s academic legacy lies in her ability to bridge traditional foods with modern nutritional science, promoting healthier dietary alternatives for African communities. Her research on the valorization of underutilized crops positions her as a contributor to food security, poverty reduction, and sustainable development goals (SDGs). In the future, her work is likely to influence policy formulation, curriculum development, and industrial applications in food processing and nutrition.

Conclusion

Dr. Oluwakemi Florence Falana represents a dynamic scholar whose academic growth, research contributions, and professional engagements highlight her as a promising figure in food science and nutrition. With a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied research, her influence is poised to extend beyond academia into practical solutions that address malnutrition, chronic diseases, and food sustainability challenges. Her trajectory suggests that she will continue to leave a lasting impact on the academic community, industry, and society at large.

Notable Publications

“Quality evaluation and pasting properties of poundo-breadfruit blends enriched with African yam beans (Sphenostylis Stenocarpa Harms), wheat bran and rice bran flours

  • Author: Oluwakemi Florence Falana; Sunday Abiodun Malomo; Oluwole Steve Ijarotimi
  • Journal: Food Chemistry Advances
  • Year: 2025

 

Muhammad Saeed Iqbal | Network Resilience | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Saeed Iqbal | Network Resilience | Young Researcher Award

Meezan Bank Ltd. | Pakistan

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Dr. Muhammad Saeed Iqbal - Academic and Professional Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Muhammad Saeed Iqbal has consistently demonstrated a passion for research, administration, and finance from the early stages of his academic journey. His training in banking, finance, and research methodologies provided him with a strong foundation in quantitative analysis, credit risk management, and financial systems. With a keen interest in data analysis and statistical tools, he mastered software such as SPSS, STATA, EViews, and SMART PLS, becoming an expert in handling complex syntaxes and research modeling. His academic background reflects a dedication to bridging theoretical concepts with practical financial applications, particularly in the realm of Islamic banking and risk management.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Iqbal’s professional career is deeply rooted in the banking and finance industry, with progressive roles that illustrate his expertise and growth. Starting as an Intern at the National Bank of Pakistan (2012), he quickly moved into financial and administrative positions. He worked as a Branch Accountant and Loan Officer at ASA Pakistan Ltd, followed by his role as a Credit Risk Officer at NRSP Bank Ltd, where he developed expertise in risk assessment and management. His significant contributions came during his tenure at Meezan Bank Ltd, Pakistan’s leading Islamic bank, where he served in various capacities including CIU Officer (Car Ijarah Department), CAD Officer (Credit Administration Department), and currently as a Credit Analyst (House Finance Department). Each role enriched his knowledge of Islamic financial instruments, risk management, and compliance practices, while also enhancing his practical application of research in banking operations.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Iqbal’s research primarily revolves around Islamic banking, credit risk management, financial performance, corporate governance, and sustainable finance. His publications extensively analyze the unique dynamics of Islamic financial systems in Pakistan, addressing themes such as:

  • Islamic house financing and Car Ijarah models

  • Shari’ah compliance in Zakat reserves and dividend regulations

  • Impact of corporate governance on capital structure

  • Credit risk and mortgage performance in Islamic banks

  • Sustainability through digital technologies in green supply chains

Beyond Islamic finance, he has explored diverse research domains, including organizational behavior, supply chain sustainability, monetary management in healthcare, and the role of social media in SMEs’ marketing strategies. This interdisciplinary approach reflects his versatility and intellectual curiosity.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Iqbal’s research has contributed to enhancing the understanding of Islamic banking practices in Pakistan, offering empirical insights that support regulatory frameworks and institutional decision-making. His findings on credit risk management and mortgage performance are valuable for both practitioners and policymakers aiming to strengthen Islamic financial systems. As an academic facilitator, he has conducted workshops on statistical and econometric tools, empowering faculty members and research students with advanced analytical skills. His role as a mentor in data-driven financial research further amplifies his influence on upcoming scholars in the field.

Academic Citations and Recognition

With numerous publications across reputed journals in Islamic finance, business studies, and economics, Dr. Iqbal’s work is being increasingly cited in both academic and professional contexts. His contributions to Journal of Applied Economics and Business Studies, Islamic Banking and Finance Review, COMSATS Journal of Islamic Finance, and International Journal of Management Research and Emerging Sciences underscore his recognition in scholarly circles. His papers are also available on global repositories such as SSRN, further extending his academic visibility.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Iqbal’s legacy lies in his commitment to strengthening Islamic financial systems through applied research and professional expertise. His dual experience in industry practice and academic scholarship positions him uniquely as a bridge between theory and practice. Going forward, his research is likely to expand into digital finance, fintech integration in Islamic banking, and sustainable development in financial institutions, areas that are rapidly transforming global financial landscapes. His ongoing dedication ensures that his contributions will continue to influence both academia and industry.

Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Saeed Iqbal epitomizes the integration of academic excellence, professional expertise, and research-oriented practice. His journey from banking institutions to academic research showcases his unwavering dedication to financial innovation, risk management, and Islamic banking development. With a growing body of impactful publications and professional achievements, Dr. Iqbal stands as a significant contributor to the advancement of Islamic finance, sustainable banking, and applied economic research. His future endeavors promise to further shape the discourse in both scholarly and professional domains.

Notable Publications

“AI in Islamic finance: Global trends, ethical implications, and bibliometric insights

  • Author: MS Iqbal, FAMSB Sukamto, SNB Norizan, S Mahmood, A Fatima
  • Journal: Review of Islamic Social Finance and Entrepreneurship
  • Year: 2025

"Resilience in Islamic Microfinance: Examining Women, Organizations, and Agricultural Consumers’ Impact on Credit Risk

  • Author: MS Iqbal, SM Fikri‏
  • Journal: Journal of the Knowledge Economy
  • Year: 2025

"Examining financial well-being among students: Islamic social finance and theory of planned behavior approach

  • Author: SNB Norizan, NBA Bakar, MS Iqbal, IBM Idris
  • Journal: Review of Islamic Social Finance and Entrepreneurship
  • Year: 2025

"Impact of Globalisation, AI Adoption, and FinTech Integration on Banking Sector Performance and Customer Satisfaction in Post-COVID Pakistan

  • Author: MS Iqbal, SM Fikri
  • Journal: The Pakistan Development Review
  • Year: 2025

"Optimizing resilience: Impact of credit risk management on financial performance in Islamic banking

  • Author: A Iqbal, MS Iqbal, A Fatima, MA Ghori, S Tahir
  • Journal: Zakariya Journal of Social Science
  • Year: 2025

 

Zhibin Liu | Biomedical Science | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Zhibin Liu | Biomedical Science | Young Researcher Award

Zhibin Liu at Kyungpook National University, South Korea

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Summary

Dr. Zhibin Liu is an emerging biomedical researcher affiliated with Kyungpook National University, South Korea. With a strong background in dental hygiene and biomedical sciences, his interdisciplinary work focuses on cancer biology, antibacterial therapies, and molecular toxicology. His collaborative research efforts have led to several impactful publications in peer-reviewed journals, where he explores cellular mechanisms, therapeutic compounds, and environmental health risks, contributing to both academic and translational science.

Educational Details

Dr. Liu began his academic journey at Kyungpook National University, where he completed his undergraduate studies in Dental Hygiene from 2017 to 2021. He continued with a master's program in the same field, graduating in 2023. He is currently pursuing advanced research (since September 2023) at the university in the domain of development and differentiation regulation, positioning himself at the intersection of dental science and molecular biology.

Professional Experience

Dr. Liu’s professional and academic training is rooted in laboratory-based research, where he has contributed to multiple interdisciplinary projects under renowned mentors. He has collaborated across departments and institutions on experimental studies related to oncology, microbiology, and pharmacology. His hands-on involvement in animal studies, in vitro analysis, and data interpretation reflects a strong experimental and collaborative orientation.

Research Interests

Dr. Liu’s research interests span cancer therapeutics, oral microbiology, wound healing, and environmental toxicology. He investigates the molecular pathways involved in esophageal and oral squamous cell carcinomas, including the AKT/mTOR and PI3K signaling axes. He is also deeply engaged in evaluating natural compounds, hydrogen-rich water, and nanoparticles for their antibacterial and anticancer properties. His work integrates biochemical analysis with clinical relevance, aiming to bridge lab findings with practical healthcare applications.

Author Metrics

Dr. Liu has co-authored several high-impact publications across journals such as Antioxidants, Scientific Reports, Pharmaceuticals, Journal of Cancer, and In Vivo. His work is frequently cited in the domains of molecular oncology, oral science, and immunology, and he maintains a growing academic presence on platforms like ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and PubMed. These publications showcase his proficiency in experimental design and scientific communication.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Liu has been recognized for his academic and research excellence by Kyungpook National University. He received the Fusion Research Group Award in 2022, acknowledging his multidisciplinary contributions. In 2021, he was honored as an Honorary International Ambassador, reflecting his role in promoting the university’s global academic engagement. These accolades highlight his dedication to collaborative science and leadership potential in research communities.

Publicaiton Top Notes

1. Raepenol™ Cream, a Complex of Natural Compounds, Promotes Wound Healing and Relieves Pruritus In Vivo

Authors: Kim E, Cho NE, Park S, Kim HG, Yi J, Kim H, Ma L, Huang KE, Liu Z, Kim CY, Park K, Sung Y, Jang S, Jang S, Choi SK, Ryoo ZY, Lim SG, Kim MO
Journal: In Vivo, 2024 Sep–Oct; 38(5):2318–2327
Summary:
This study investigates Raepenol™ Cream, a proprietary formulation made from natural compounds, and its therapeutic effects on wound healing and itch relief (pruritus). Conducted using in vivo models, the research demonstrates that the cream accelerates epidermal regeneration and reduces inflammatory cytokine expression. Dr. Liu contributed to evaluating histopathological changes and analyzing inflammation markers in treated tissues.

2. Gossypetin Alleviates DSS-Induced Colitis by Regulating COX2 and ROS-JNK Signaling

Authors: Kim H, Kim E, Ma L, Kim C, Park K, Liu Z, Huang K, Kim DJ, Ryoo ZY, Yi JK, Sung Y, Jang S, Kim MO
Journal: Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2024 Nov 26
Summary:
This study explores the anti-inflammatory properties of gossypetin, a flavonoid derived from Hibiscus sabdariffa, in dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis mouse models. It was found that gossypetin reduced colonic damage, COX2 expression, and ROS-JNK pathway activity, suggesting potential therapeutic utility in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Dr. Liu contributed to the experimental design and molecular assays related to oxidative stress and inflammation.

3. Effects of PM2.5 Metal Components Derived From Porcine Farm Exposure on Sperm Function in Mice

Authors: Kim C. Y., Kim C. R., Kim E., Park K., Kim H., Ma L., Huang K., Liu Z., Park J., Jung M., Li S., Wen W., Kim S., Park S., Ryoo Z. Y., Yi J., Kim M. O
Journal: Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology, 2025; 39(5):e70279
Summary:
This paper assesses the impact of PM2.5 metal pollutants from porcine farm environments on male reproductive health. The findings revealed disruption in sperm motility and function, likely due to heavy metal-induced oxidative stress. Dr. Liu’s role involved data collection on sperm morphology and analysis of oxidative damage biomarkers, contributing to understanding environmental toxicity and reproductive risks.

4. Effects of the Major Metal Components in Urban Asian PM2.5 on Lung Inflammation and Abnormal Electrolyte Levels: An In Vivo Study Based on Review Data

Authors: Kim E, Huang K, Yi J, Ma L, Kim C. Y., Park K, Liu Z., et al.
Journal: Environmental Pollutants and Bioavailability, 2024; 36(1):2396464
Summary:
This study examines how urban PM2.5 metal constituents contribute to pulmonary inflammation and electrolyte imbalance in animal models. Results highlight elevated pro-inflammatory cytokines and disrupted sodium/potassium regulation in the lungs following exposure. Dr. Liu supported the animal model analysis and electrolyte quantification, aiding in uncovering public health implications of air pollution.

5. Evaluation of Zinc Oxide and Copper Oxide Nanoparticles as Potential Alternatives to Antibiotics for Managing Fowl Typhoid in Broilers

Authors: Raza M.A., Kim E., Shakeel M., Fiaz M., Ma L., Kim H., Kim C. Y., Liu Z., Huang K., Park K., Javed M.T., Kim M.O
Journal: Journal of Animal Science and Technology, 2024; 66(5):962–980
Summary:
This publication presents an antimicrobial assessment of ZnO and CuO nanoparticles against Salmonella gallinarum in poultry. The study reports reduced bacterial load, mortality, and improved gut health with nanoparticle treatment, offering an alternative to conventional antibiotics. Dr. Liu contributed to microbial assays and tissue analysis, reinforcing his involvement in nanotechnology-based infection control.

Conclusion

Dr. Zhibin Liu is a promising young biomedical scientist who blends technical skill, interdisciplinary breadth, and scientific curiosity. His contributions to molecular cancer biology, toxicological research, and natural compound therapeutics reflect strong academic potential and research maturity. While there is room to grow in terms of scientific leadership and narrowed specialization, his trajectory is undoubtedly rising.