Zhiqun Li, Economics, Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhiqun Li: PhD Candidate at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China

Zhiqun Li, also known as Alice Lee, is a rising scholar in applied microeconomics and labor economics. Her research focuses on pressing societal challenges such as household energy poverty and its impact on personal time allocation and overall economic well-being. Known for her innovative approach, Zhiqun combines econometric analysis with machine learning techniques to derive meaningful insights from complex data. Her dedication to research and academic excellence has been recognized through her publications in high-impact journals and her leadership roles in various projects.

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Education

Zhiqun Li has demonstrated academic excellence throughout her educational journey. She is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Applied Economics at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China, in an English-medium program. With a GPA of 86.5/100, she ranks first in her cohort. She previously earned a Bachelor of Management at Harbin University of Commerce, graduating as the top student in her class with a GPA of 93.43/100. Zhiqun’s academic foundation equips her with the knowledge and skills to excel in advanced economic research.

Research Focus

Zhiqun’s research is rooted in applied microeconomics and labor economics, with a specific focus on understanding household behaviors under economic constraints. Her work examines the relationship between energy poverty and personal time allocation, uncovering its broader implications for quality of life and socioeconomic equity. Leveraging econometric methods and machine learning tools, she provides innovative insights that inform public policy and contribute to improving societal outcomes.

Experience

Zhiqun has gained significant experience through research and industry roles. At the School of Economics, Peking University, she served as a Research Assistant, contributing to projects on household economic behavior and public policy analysis. Her responsibilities included data analysis, model development, and manuscript preparation for peer-reviewed journals. In the private sector, she has interned with Grant Thornton International Ltd. and Pfizer China, where she applied her analytical skills in auditing and marketing strategies. These experiences have honed her ability to bridge theoretical research and practical applications effectively.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Changzhi Li has been recognized with prestigious accolades, including the Min Enze Energy and Chemical Engineering Award and the Excellence in Research Award from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is also a Highly Cited Chinese Researcher, reflecting his significant contributions to catalytic biomass conversion and green technologies. His innovative work earned him the Innovation in Green Chemistry Award, highlighting his leadership in sustainable scientific advancements.

Research Timeline

Zhiqun’s research timeline showcases her consistent contributions to the field of economics:

  • 2022-2023: Initiated research on household energy poverty during her master’s program.
  • 2023: Published her first major paper, “Household Energy Poverty and Personal Time Allocation,” establishing her expertise in this niche field.
  • 2023-Present: Collaborating on interdisciplinary projects integrating econometric models with machine learning techniques for policy analysis.
  • 2024: Planned completion of her master’s thesis on the socioeconomic impacts of energy accessibility, with a focus on regional disparities in China.

Top-Noted Publication

Zhiqun’s most notable publication is her paper titled “Household Energy Poverty and Personal Time Allocation: Empirical Evidence from China,” published in Utilities Policy. As the lead and corresponding author, she spearheaded the study’s design, empirical analysis, and manuscript development. The paper explores how energy poverty influences personal time use and productivity, offering valuable insights for policymakers. This work has been praised for its methodological rigor and practical implications, solidifying Zhiqun’s reputation as a thought leader in applied economics research.

Household Energy Poverty and Personal Time Allocation: Empirical Evidence from China
Published in Utilities Policy (April 2025), this journal article examines the intricate relationship between household energy poverty and personal time allocation, with a focus on empirical evidence from China. The research explores how limited energy access affects individuals’ productivity, well-being, and time-use patterns, providing critical insights for policymakers addressing energy inequality and socio-economic disparities.

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Bin Hu, Computer Science, Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bin Hu – Lecturer (Research and Teaching) at Hangzhou Dianzi University, China

Bin Hu is a Lecturer specializing in Software Engineering at Hangzhou Dianzi University. His research primarily focuses on leveraging large language models (LLM) to solve complex challenges in software development, with significant contributions in managing and analyzing code clones.

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Dr. Bin Hu is a Lecturer at Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, China, specializing in Software Engineering with a focus on large language models (LLMs) and software code analysis. He has authored three research publications and holds an h-index of 1, reflecting initial but impactful contributions to his field. His work has been cited by one other scholarly document, showcasing growing recognition in the research community.

Education

Bin Hu earned his Doctorate (PhD) in Software Engineering from Fudan University, graduating in January 2023. His academic background reflects a strong emphasis on cutting-edge software engineering methodologies.

Research Focus

Bin Hu’s research centers on software engineering applications of large language models. His projects emphasize efficient management of code clones, enabling improved code reuse, quality, and traceability through advanced computational techniques.

Experience

Previously, Bin Hu served as a Research Intern at Tencent’s Software Engineering Group from September 2019 to August 2021. During this period, he contributed to key projects under the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 62172099), producing two patents and multiple academic publications.

Research Timeline

Dr. Bin Hu’s research journey spans significant milestones in software engineering and computer science. From 2019 to 2021, he worked as a Research Intern at Tencent, focusing on managing code clones, resulting in two patents and two research papers. After earning his PhD in Software Engineering from Fudan University in 2023, he joined Hangzhou Dianzi University as a Lecturer. In 2024, Dr. Hu published two influential papers: one on feature envy detection through cross-graph semantics in Information and Software Technology and another on meta-reinforcement learning for multi-objective optimization in Complex and Intelligent Systems. His 2025 work in Expert Systems with Applications introduced a cutting-edge framework for code smell detection using AST-based metrics and semantic embeddings. Dr. Hu’s research consistently addresses complex challenges in software engineering, combining theory and practical applications.

Top-Noted Publication

Dr. Bin Hu has authored three notable research articles, showcasing his expertise in software engineering and optimization techniques:

  1. “Enhancing Structural Knowledge in Code Smell Identification: A Fusion Learning Framework Combining AST-based Metrics with Semantic Embeddings”
    Published in Expert Systems with Applications (2025, Vol. 263, Article 125725), this study introduces a novel fusion framework integrating abstract syntax trees (ASTs) and semantic embeddings for detecting code smells.
  2. “Feature Envy Detection Based on Cross-Graph Local Semantics Matching”
    Published in Information and Software Technology (2024, Vol. 174, Article 107515), this paper explores methods for detecting feature envy code smells using cross-graph semantic matching.

    • Citations: 1
  3. “Dynamic Programming with Meta-Reinforcement Learning: A Novel Approach for Multi-Objective Optimization”
    Published in Complex and Intelligent Systems (2024, Vol. 10, Issue 4, pp. 5743–5758), this open-access article presents an innovative meta-reinforcement learning framework for solving multi-objective optimization problems.

Yin Lu, Environmental Science, Distinguished Researcher Award

Professor Yin Lu: Dean of Zhejiang Shuren University, China

Professor Dr. Yin Lu is a renowned expert in environmental toxicology, biological resources, and biodiversity. She is a professor at the College of Biology and Environmental Engineering, Zhejiang Shuren University, China. Dr. Lu has made significant contributions to environmental pollution, wastewater treatment, and microplastics, with a focus on sustainable environmental practices. Her work is internationally recognized, and she has led multiple high-impact research projects.

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Dr. Yin Lu maintains an active presence on professional research platforms, including:

  • 1,651 Citations across 1,620 documents
  • 125 Documents published
  • h-index: 24, indicating significant influence and citation impact in her research field.

Education

Dr. Yin Lu obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Life Science from Zhejiang University in 2002. She then completed her Ph.D. in Botany Science at Zhejiang University in 2007. She later pursued post-doctoral studies at the same institution, furthering her expertise in environmental sciences and toxicology.

Research Focus

Her research primarily focuses on environmental toxicology, the utilization of biological resources, and biodiversity. She has a particular interest in the study of environmental pollutants, wastewater treatment, microplastics, and the development of sustainable technologies for environmental protection. Dr. Lu has also explored bioengineering applications for pollution control.

Experience

Dr. Lu currently serves as a professor at Zhejiang Shuren University, where she has been working since 2014. Prior to this role, she was involved in research and teaching at the College of Biology and Environmental Engineering at the same institution. Throughout her career, she has led various national and international research projects and has supervised multiple graduate students in the field of environmental toxicology.

Top-Noted Publication

One of Dr. Lu’s most notable publications is titled “Influence of Carbon Dioxide on Fermentation Products and Microbial Communities in Food Waste Fermentation,” published in Environmental Research in 2024. This work examines the impact of carbon dioxide on microbial processes in food waste, contributing valuable insights into sustainable waste management and environmental protection.

  • Cell Calcification Reverses Chemoresistance in Cancer Cells
    Journal: Biomaterials, 2025, 314, 122886
    Authors: Zhang, L., Sun, Y., Lin, Y., Luo, Y., Wang, B.
    This article explores how cell calcification impacts the chemoresistance of cancer cells, specifically through the conversion of glycolipid metabolism.
  • Accumulation Patterns and Chronic Toxic Effects of Triphenyl Phosphine in Mytilus coruscus
    Journal: Aquaculture, 2025, 596, 741869
    Authors: Wang, N., Wang, Y., Zhang, R., Zhang, Z., Shi, X.
    This study investigates the accumulation patterns and chronic toxic effects of triphenyl phosphine in the marine organism Mytilus coruscus.
  • Combined Ecotoxicity of Polystyrene Microplastics and Di-(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate on Mytilus coruscus
    Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2024, 480, 136381
    Authors: Wang, Y., Shi, Q., Zhang, M., Zhang, Z., Shi, X.
    This research examines the combined effects of polystyrene microplastics and the chemical Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, assessing bioaccumulation, oxidative stress, metabolic profiles, and nutritional interferences in Mytilus coruscus.
  • Preparation of Magnetic Spongy Porous Carbon Skeleton Materials for Efficient Removal of BTEX
    Journal: Langmuir, 2024, 40(35), pp. 18736–18749
    Authors: Chen, L.-H., Chen, X.-Y., Song, S., Zhao, Y.-G., Lu, Y.
    This article presents research on developing magnetic spongy porous carbon skeleton materials designed to efficiently remove BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene) compounds.
  • Preparation and Modification of Polymer Microspheres for Wastewater Treatment
    Journal: Journal of Environmental Management, 2024, 366, 121807
    Authors: Chen, L.-H., Ban, C., Helal, M.H., Zhao, Y.-G., Lu, Y.
    This review discusses the preparation, modification, and application of polymer microspheres in wastewater treatment, focusing on their environmental management potential.

Professor Dr. Yin Lu’s impressive qualifications, impactful research, and leadership role make her a strong candidate for the Distinguished Researcher Award. Here are key strengths supporting her nomination:

  1. Leadership and Academic Excellence:
    As the Dean of Zhejiang Shuren University and a professor in the College of Biology and Environmental Engineering, Dr. Lu demonstrates exceptional leadership in academia, guiding research and fostering innovation in environmental sciences.
  2. Research Impact:
    Dr. Lu’s h-index of 24 and over 1,650 citations reflect the significance and influence of her research in environmental toxicology and sustainability. Her work has addressed critical issues such as microplastic pollution, wastewater treatment, and bioengineering solutions for environmental challenges.
  3. Diverse and Groundbreaking Publications:
    • Her notable publications span high-impact journals such as Environmental Research, Biomaterials, and Journal of Hazardous Materials.
    • Contributions to pioneering research, such as the combined effects of microplastics and chemical pollutants, demonstrate her ability to tackle complex, multidisciplinary environmental problems.
  4. Innovative Solutions for Global Challenges:
    • Development of sustainable technologies for pollutant removal, as seen in her research on magnetic spongy porous carbon materials and polymer microspheres, highlights her dedication to addressing pressing environmental issues.
    • Exploration of carbon dioxide’s influence on food waste fermentation contributes to sustainable waste management.
  5. Academic and Research Contributions:
    • Dr. Lu has supervised numerous graduate students, shaping the next generation of researchers in environmental science.
    • She has led national and international projects, emphasizing her ability to manage and contribute to large-scale, impactful research efforts.

Ayeshah Alazmi, Education, Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ayeshah Ahmed Alazmi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Administration at the College of Education, Kuwait University, a position she has held since 2018. She specializes in educational leadership, policy studies, and educational law. Her academic journey and professional contributions have established her as a leading voice in integrating Islamic-oriented leadership models within modern educational frameworks.

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Dr. Alazmi actively engages with the academic community through various platforms. Her research contributions are accessible via Web of Science, ORCID, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. Additionally, her professional updates are available on LinkedIn and her personal website.

Academic Metrics

Dr. Alazmi has made a significant impact in the field of educational research. Since 2019, her work has been cited 285 times, contributing to a total citation count of 309. She holds an h-index of 8, indicating the influence and relevance of her publications, and an i10-index of 8, reflecting the number of her research papers with at least ten citations each.

Education

Dr. Alazmi earned her PhD in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA, in 2018, graduating with a 3.93 GPA. She also holds an MA in Educational Administration from Kuwait University (2013, GPA: 3.90) and a BA in Education, specializing in Biology and Chemistry, from Kuwait University (2008, GPA: 3.69).

Research Focus

Her research interests include leadership and policy studies, educational law and legislation, management practices, distributed leadership, and research methodologies. She also explores special education and the intersection of educational practices with Islamic values and beliefs.

Experience

Dr. Alazmi has extensive experience in academia and education. She served as the Director of the Education Development Center at Kuwait University (2021–2023) and previously worked as a high school biology teacher under Kuwait’s Ministry of Education (2008–2014). She has also designed and conducted training programs on leadership, classroom management, research methods, and effective teaching practices for various sectors.

Publication Highlights

Dr. Ayeshah Ahmed Alazmi has contributed significantly to educational research, focusing on leadership, policy, and teacher empowerment. Her key publications include:

  1. Predicting Teacher Voice Behaviour: The Influence of Distributed Leadership, Psychological Empowerment, and Power Distance Orientation in Kuwait
    Published in Educational Management Administration & Leadership (2024), this study explores the factors influencing teacher voice behavior, emphasizing the role of distributed leadership and psychological empowerment.
  2. Examining the Influence of International Organizations in Globalizing Education Policy in Kuwait: A Qualitative Study
    Featured in the International Journal of Educational Management (2024), this article investigates the role of international organizations in shaping education policies in Kuwait.
  3. Navigating the Shadows: Exploring the Impact of Self-Centered Leadership on Teacher Emotional Exhaustion
    Published in Leadership and Policy in Schools (2024), this work delves into the adverse effects of self-centered leadership on teachers’ emotional well-being.
  4. Principal Preparation in the Arabian Gulf Region: A Comparative Study of Three Countries
    Co-authored and published in the Journal of Research on Leadership Education (2024), this comparative study examines principal preparation programs in three Arabian Gulf countries.
  5. Education-Related Laws from the Perspective of Kuwaiti Official Influencers: An Exploratory Study
    This study, completed at Virginia Tech (2018), provides insights into how education-related laws are perceived by influential officials in Kuwait.

Changzhi Li, Best Researcher Award, Chemistry

Prof. Changzhi Li: Researcher at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Changzhi Li is a Professor at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is a leading researcher in catalytic biomass conversion, with a focus on creating sustainable technologies for transforming lignin and carbohydrates into valuable chemicals and fuels. His work has earned numerous accolades, including the Min Enze Energy and Chemical Engineering Award and other prestigious honors.

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Changzhi Li has made significant contributions to catalytic biomass conversion and green chemistry. His extensive research output, which includes 86 documents, demonstrates a high impact in the scientific community with an h-index of 42. This reflects his influence and the sustained citation of his work in over 5,800 documents.

  • Citations: 7,634 (from 5,853 documents)
  • Publications: 86 documents
  • h-index: 42

Education

Changzhi Li holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, equipping him with the expertise to innovate in green chemistry and sustainable biomass processing. His academic background has been the foundation for his groundbreaking contributions to catalytic science.

Research Focus

Changzhi Li’s research revolves around catalytic biomass conversion, particularly the development of methods for converting lignin into aromatics and naphthenes. He has pioneered the use of ionic liquids for biomass processing and has advanced technologies to transform carbohydrates into furan-based fuels and chemicals, promoting sustainable energy solutions.

Experience

As a professor at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Changzhi Li leads cutting-edge research in sustainable catalysis. He has also served on the Editorial Board of the Chinese Journal of Catalysis, contributing to the academic community through peer review and editorial oversight of innovative catalytic studies.

strengths for the Best Researcher Award include

Prof. Changzhi Li’s extensive research in catalytic biomass conversion and green chemistry, coupled with his significant achievements, positions him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions include pioneering the use of ionic liquids for biomass processing and advancing methods to convert lignin into valuable chemicals and fuels. Prof. Li’s impactful work is reflected in his high citation count (7,634 citations), an h-index of 42, and numerous prestigious publications in leading scientific journals.

His focus on sustainable energy solutions and green chemistry, demonstrated through his cutting-edge research in lignin valorization, has made him a recognized leader in his field. Prof. Li has also contributed to the academic community through his role on the Editorial Board of the Chinese Journal of Catalysis, further strengthening his standing in the research community.

Top-Noted Publications

Changzhi Li has published extensively in prestigious journals, highlighting his impact in the field of green chemistry. His notable works include:

  • Depolymerization of lignin over heterogeneous Co-NC catalyst
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences
    • Publication Date: June 2025
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2024.05.025
    • Contributors: Fei Song, Kai Du, Huamei Yang, Qi Luo, Yuxuan Liu, Qian Qiang, Yangming Ding, Qingda An, Changzhi Li
    • Summary: This study explores the use of a Co-NC heterogeneous catalyst for efficient lignin depolymerization, highlighting advancements in lignin valorization for environmental applications.
  • Copper-catalyzed C–C bond cleavage coupling with C–N bond formation toward mild synthesis of lignin-based benzonitriles
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences
    • Publication Date: May 2025
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2024.03.031
    • Contributors: Qi Luo, Shenglong Tian, Qian Qiang, Fei Song, Wentao Su, Haiyan He, Qingda An, Changzhi Li
    • Summary: This work details a copper-catalyzed method for synthesizing lignin-based benzonitriles through selective C–C bond cleavage, contributing to mild and sustainable lignin processing techniques.
  • Acetalization strategy in biomass valorization: A review
    • Journal: Industrial Chemistry & Materials
    • Publication Date: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1039/D3IM00050H
    • Contributors: Jian He, Qian Qiang, Li Bai, Wentao Su, Huazhong Yu, Shima Liu, Changzhi Li
    • Summary: This comprehensive review discusses the acetalization strategy as an efficient approach for biomass valorization, emphasizing its potential in sustainable chemical production.
  • Tungsten-based catalysts for lignin conversion: A review
    • Journal: Catalysis Today
    • Publication Date: December 2024
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2024.114913
    • Contributors: Qian Qiang, Huamei Yang, Wentao Su, Haiyan He, Shenglong Tian, Changzhi Li, Tao Zhang
    • Summary: This review focuses on the role of tungsten-based catalysts in lignin conversion, highlighting their effectiveness and versatility in bio-refinery applications.
  • One-Pot Production of Cinnamonitriles from Lignin β-O-4 Segments Induced by Selective Oxidation of the γ-OH Group
    • Journal: The Journal of Organic Chemistry
    • Publication Date: December 10, 2024
    • DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.4c02311
    • Contributors: Qian Qiang, Qi Luo, Hua Wang, Shenglong Tian, Wentao Su, Haiyan He, Huamei Yang, Changzhi Li, Tao Zhang
    • Summary: This study presents a one-pot method for producing cinnamonitriles from lignin using selective oxidation, providing a valuable pathway for lignin valorization.

Iveta Szencziová, Researcher in Agricultural Sciences, Distinguished Researcher Award

 

Dr. Iveta Szencziová: Assistant Professor and Researcher in Agricultural Sciences, Slovakia

 

Dr. Iveta Szencziová is an accomplished agricultural researcher and assistant professor with expertise in animal production and agricultural sciences. She currently serves at the Faculty of Education, Department of Biology, J. Selye University, Slovakia. Her research focuses on advanced techniques in animal breeding and production, particularly using ultrasonography for studying udder and teat structures in dairy cattle. Dr. Szencziová is a dedicated educator, mentor, and project coordinator, actively contributing to academia and scientific communities through teaching, research, and international collaborations.

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Dr. Szencziová has authored numerous research articles and book chapters on dairy cattle, udder health, and milking technologies. Her work has been cited in leading journals, showcasing her contributions to advancing agricultural science. Key publications include studies on ultrasonographic examination, milk flow patterns, and milking techniques. She has participated in international conferences, sharing findings with a global audience.

Metrics:

  • Citations: 46 (across 40 documents)
  • Publications: 6 documents
  • h-index: 3

Education

Dr. Szencziová holds a PhD in Special Animal Production from the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Slovakia. Her doctoral research focused on the application of ultrasonographic techniques to measure internal udder and teat structures in cattle, highlighting her expertise in innovative research methodologies and laboratory practices.

She also earned a Master’s degree in Agricultural Engineering from the same university, where her thesis investigated the effects of pre-stimulation on milk flow patterns and milk constituent distribution. This work demonstrated her proficiency in data analysis and her dedication to improving dairy production efficiency.

Her academic journey began at the Gymnasium of Ľudovíta J. Šuleka in Komárno, Slovakia, where she established a solid foundation for her future studies and professional endeavors.

Experience

Dr. Iveta Szencziová brings a wealth of experience in agricultural sciences, particularly in animal production and welfare. As an Assistant Professor at J. Selye University, Slovakia, she has been instrumental in teaching, mentoring, and developing courses focused on advanced techniques in animal science and research methodologies. Her research includes groundbreaking work in ultrasonography for evaluating udder and teat structures, contributing to improved dairy cattle health and production efficiency. Dr. Szencziová has actively participated in international collaborations, presenting her findings at conferences and co-authoring impactful studies. She is also a dedicated mentor and project coordinator, guiding students and managing multidisciplinary research projects. With numerous high-impact publications addressing critical issues in agriculture, her work exemplifies academic rigor and practical relevance.

Research Focus:

Dr. Szencziová’s research emphasizes the integration of technology into livestock management. Her work includes ultrasonographic techniques for improving udder health and milk production in dairy cattle. She is also involved in animal welfare, crop protection, and the optimization of environmental and agricultural production processes.

Dr. Iveta Szencziová’s strengths for the Distinguished Researcher Award include:

Innovative Research Focus: Dr. Szencziová’s groundbreaking work in applying ultrasonographic techniques to study udder and teat structures in dairy cattle enhances both animal welfare and dairy production efficiency. Her research provides critical insights into milk flow patterns and milking-induced changes, directly benefiting dairy industry practices.

Extensive Publications and Citations: With 46 citations across 40 documents and multiple influential publications, Dr. Szencziová’s work has garnered recognition from the international academic community. Her research has been cited in prestigious journals, reinforcing its impact on advancing agricultural science.

Academic and Educational Leadership: As an Assistant Professor at J. Selye University, Dr. Szencziová not only leads innovative research but also plays a key role in educating and mentoring future agricultural scientists, shaping the next generation of researchers and practitioners.

Collaboration and International Contributions: Dr. Szencziová actively collaborates with global researchers, co-authoring studies and presenting findings at international conferences. This broad collaboration enhances the global impact of her work and contributes to scientific knowledge worldwide.

Diverse Research Interests: Her work spans multiple areas, including animal welfare, crop protection, and environmental optimization, making her contributions to agricultural science comprehensive and impactful across various sectors.

Publications Top Noted:

Could Milkability Parameters Serve as a Reliable Tool to Predict the Morphology of Teat Structures and Their Milking-Induced Changes?

Publication: Animals

Date: 2024-12-14

DOI: 10.3390/ani14243610

Contributors: Iveta Szencziová, Matúš Gašparík, Jaromír Ducháček, Eva Tóthová Tarová, Melinda Nagy, Luděk Stádník, Mária Mičiaková, Radim Codl

Examination of the Sleeping Habits of Elementary School Students in Some Schools in Slovakia

Publication: Conference paper

Date: 2023-03

DOI: 10.21125/inted.2023.1540

Contributors: Eva Tóthová Tarová, Iveta Szencziová, Veronika Himpán, Sarolta Darvay, Zoltán Fehér, Melinda Nagy, Pavol Balázs

Modern Online Teaching Techniques and Their Effect on Students in Higher Education During the Second Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic at J. Selye University in Slovakia

Publication: Conference paper

Date: 2023-03

DOI: 10.21125/inted.2023.1526

Contributors: Iveta Szencziová, Eva Tóthová Tarová, Sarolta Darvay, Melinda Nagy, Pavol Balázs, Zoltán Fehér

Complex Relationships between Milking-Induced Changes in Teat Structures and Their Pre-Milking Dimensions in Holstein Cows

Publication: Animals

Date: 2023-03-17

DOI: 10.3390/ani13061085

Contributors: Matúš Gašparík, Iveta Szencziová, Jaromír Ducháček, Eva Tóthová Tarová, Luděk Stádník, Melinda Nagy, Lucie Kejdová Rysová, Marek Vrhel, Veronika Legarová

Knowledge about COVID-19 Among Biology and Non-Biology University Students in the Faculty of Education of J. Selye University in Slovakia

Publication: ICERI2021 Proceedings

Date: 2021-11

DOI: 10.21125/iceri.2021.0260

Contributors: Eva Tóthová Tarová, Katarína Szarka, Iveta Szenczi, Sarolta Darvay, Zoltán Fehér, Ladislav Jaruska, Melinda Nagy, Pavol Balázs

Harez Ahmed, Best Researcher Award, Chemistry

Dr. Harez Ahmed: Corresponding Author at the University of Sulaimani, Iraq

Dr. Harez Rashid Ahmed is a distinguished researcher and lecturer at the Physical Research Lab, Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Sulaimani, Iraq. He holds a BSc in Chemistry and advanced degrees (MSc and PhD) in Physical Chemistry. With a robust background in chemical processes, his research spans catalyst reactions, biocatalysis, oxidation, and adsorption techniques. Dr. Ahmed is widely recognized for his contributions to advancing the understanding of these processes, particularly in terms of their practical applications in various industries. Since 2015, he has also been imparting knowledge through theoretical and practical courses in physical chemistry. Additionally, Dr. Ahmed is a part-time lecturer at Komar University of Science and Technology. His academic work is complemented by his active involvement in various research initiatives, positioning him as a key figure in his field.

Online Profiles:

Dr. Harez Rashid Ahmed maintains an active presence on several academic platforms, where his work and research are readily accessible. His Google Scholar profile highlights his various publications and citations, demonstrating the influence and reach of his research in the scientific community. He is also registered with ORCID (https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0792-5295), a platform that uniquely identifies researchers and connects them to their academic outputs. Additionally, his Scopus Author ID (57209533697) offers a comprehensive list of his research contributions, and his ResearchGate profile further provides access to his research articles, collaborations, and academic activities, making him a key contributor in his field of study.

Here are the citation metrics for Dr. Harez Rashid Ahmed:

  • Total Citations: 114
  • Citations Since 2019: 111
  • h-index: 7
  • i10-index: 4

Educational Background:

Dr. Harez Rashid Ahmed’s academic journey began with a BSc in Chemistry, followed by graduate studies culminating in both an MSc and a PhD in Physical Chemistry. His academic training has equipped him with a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of chemistry, which he applies to a variety of research topics, especially those related to catalysis and its real-world applications. This robust educational foundation has positioned him as an expert in the fields of catalyst reactions, biocatalysis, and other chemical processes.

Research Focus:

Dr. Harez Rashid Ahmed’s research primarily explores catalyst reactions, biocatalysis, oxidation, and adsorption techniques. His work in these areas aims to better understand the mechanisms that govern these chemical processes and to develop more efficient, sustainable methods for their application. Dr. Ahmed has authored numerous high-impact papers, which have contributed to advancing the science of catalysis, particularly in industrial and environmental contexts. His research helps to bridge the gap between theoretical chemistry and practical application, with implications in sectors such as renewable energy, environmental remediation, and pharmaceuticals.

Teaching Experience:

Since 2015, Dr. Harez Rashid Ahmed has taught a wide range of theoretical and practical courses in physical chemistry at the University of Sulaimani. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and hands-on laboratory experience, providing students with a solid understanding of both the theoretical and experimental aspects of chemistry. Dr. Ahmed also works as a part-time lecturer at Komar University of Science and Technology, where he continues to inspire and educate future chemists and researchers, combining his academic expertise with real-world applications to enhance the learning experience.

Skills:

Dr. Harez Rashid Ahmed possesses a diverse set of skills that enhance his research, teaching, and professional work. He is highly proficient in technical report writing, a skill essential for documenting and disseminating scientific findings. His command of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) aids in the preparation of research presentations, while his expertise with Origin Pro Software and ASPEN HYSIS allows for advanced data analysis and simulation, especially in the context of chemical modeling and process optimization. Dr. Ahmed is also experienced in laboratory work, having led numerous experimental studies, and he is skilled in using modern statistical tools such as OriginLab. His combined skills in research, laboratory work, and communication make him a valuable asset in both academic and industry settings.

Publications:

“Utilizing sequence transformation of selective copper metal as an efficient heterogeneous Fenton-like catalyst for the degradation of aqueous methylene blue”

Authors: HR Ahmed, FS Mustafa, KHH Aziz, SJ Hinder

Journal: Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis

Volume: 137, Issue: 1, Pages: 115-132

Year: 2024

“Enhanced methyl orange removal in aqueous solutions using bio-catalytic metal oxides derived from pomegranate peel waste: a green chemistry evaluation”

Authors: HR Ahmed, MA Salih, NNM Agha, DI Tofiq, MAH Karim, KF Kayani, …

Journal: Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis

Pages: 1-24

Year: 2024

“An investigation into the prospective applications of bio-catalyst metal frameworks: a novel catalyst for improved removal of Congo red from aqueous solutions”

Authors: HR Ahmed, HQ Hassan, KHH Aziz

Journal: New Journal of Chemistry

Volume: 48, Issue: 15, Pages: 6817-6832

Year: 2024

“Magnetic Oxide Nano-Porous Adsorbents: A Highly Efficient Approach for Acid Fuchsin Removal from Medical Laboratory Effluents via Adsorption Process”

Authors: HRA Dler M.S. Shwan, Nian N. M. Agha, Fuad Hama Sharif Radha

Journal: Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis

Year: 2023

“Comparative Study between Pentoxifylline and Pioglitazone in the Treatment of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease among Newly Detected Glucose Intolerant Patients”

Authors: MR Karim, H Ahmed, RK Paul, M Chowdhury, MS Alam, A Saha

Journal: Mymensingh Medical Journal: MMJ

Volume: 25, Issue: 2, Pages: 198-204

Year: 2016

“A comparative review of Fenton-like processes and advanced oxidation processes for Methylene Blue degradation”

Authors: HR Ahmed, KF Kayani

Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications

Article Number: 113467

Year: 2024