Longfei Han | Battery | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Longfei Han | Battery | Best Researcher Award

professor | Shandong University Of Science And Technology | China

Longfei Han is an academic professor at Shandong University of Science and Technology specializing in high-safety polymer solid electrolytes and the thermal runaway mechanisms of lithium metal batteries. He earned his doctoral degree in Safety Science and Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China under the guidance of Professor Yuan Hu, and participated in co-training at Tsinghua University with Professor Xiangming He. His research focuses on the preparation of non-combustible polymer solid electrolytes, flame-retardant coatings, and anti-ablative materials, alongside safety studies using multi-physics simulation software such as Comsol. Han has published over thirty peer-reviewed SCI papers, including several first-author Q1 publications in journals such as Energy Storage Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, Nano Energy, and Nano Letters, and holds an invention patent in the field. He has presented his work at international conferences on fire safety materials and lithium battery safety. His earlier research involved the design of core-shell thermal-safe phase change materials for lithium-ion batteries, exploring their effects on electrochemical performance and fire safety. Han has been recognized with prestigious scholarships for his academic excellence and demonstrates strong skills in scientific visualization and simulation software, as well as proficiency in English and advanced computing. His contributions to polymer materials, solid-state electrolytes, and battery safety have advanced understanding of high-performance, non-combustible battery systems, promoting safer and more reliable energy storage technologies.

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Featured Publications

Han, J., Wang, X., Shi, H., Wang, B., Wang, G., Chen, L., & Wang, Q. (2022). Research on the impacts of vehicle type on car-following behavior, fuel consumption, and exhaust emission in the V2X environment. Sustainability, 14(22), 15231.

Wang, B., Shi, H., Chen, L., Wang, X., Wang, G., & Zhong, F. (2023). A recognition method for road hypnosis based on physiological characteristics. Sensors, 23(7), 3404.

Sercan Karabulut | Psychiatry | Best Scholar Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sercan Karabulut | Psychiatry | Best Scholar Award

Associate Professor | Akdeniz University School of Medicine | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sercan Karabulut is a psychiatrist with extensive clinical and academic experience in the fields of substance use disorders, mood disorders, and psychotic disorders. His research focuses on the neuropsychiatric effects of substance use, the clinical outcomes of psychiatric treatments, and the interplay between neuroinflammation, cognition, and psychiatric symptoms. He has conducted significant work on schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and methamphetamine-related disorders, exploring treatment strategies, cognitive impairments, and clinical predictors of disease progression. Dr. Karabulut has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on topics including dissociative disorders, antipsychotic treatment outcomes, HCV screening in addiction populations, and psychometric assessments for substance use disorders. He has contributed to book chapters addressing sexual addiction, motivational approaches for medical complications in outpatient addiction treatment, and alcohol and substance use disorders during pregnancy and postpartum. Actively engaged in professional development and knowledge dissemination, he has presented his research at numerous national and international psychiatric conferences, covering topics such as early-stage bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, substance-induced psychosis, and cognitive effects of addiction. His work emphasizes the integration of clinical practice with evidence-based research to improve patient outcomes and inform treatment strategies. In addition to clinical practice and research, he has contributed to panels, workshops, and case studies, addressing complex psychiatric presentations, including treatment-resistant schizophrenia, opioid and methamphetamine use, and psychiatric comorbidities in diverse populations. Through his scholarship, Dr. Karabulut has advanced understanding of the biological, psychological, and social dimensions of psychiatric disorders, with particular attention to improving interventions and long-term management strategies for individuals with mental health and substance use challenges.

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Featured Publications

Karabulut, S., Uzar Uçkun, S., & Genç, H. (2025). One year follow-up study of patients with opioid use disorder after inpatient detoxification: Predictors of treatment retention and abstinence. Psychiatry Research. Advance online publication.

Erdoğan, A., Karabulut, S., Coşkun, M. N., Tosun, O., Öztaş, F. N. T., Karsavurdan, F., Cinemre, B., Kulaksızoğlu, B., & Metin, Ö. (2025). Clinical factors associated with craving in patients with opioid use disorder receiving buprenorphine-naloxone maintenance therapy. Journal of Substance Use. Advance online publication.

Düzgün, M., Erdoğan, A., Karabulut, S., Şafak, E., Kuloğlu, Z., Ongun, H. İ., Metin, Ö., Cinemre, B., & Kulaksızoğlu, B. (2025). The impact of smartphone addiction and social media addiction on traffic safety. Journal of Public Health. Advance online publication.

Karabulut, S., & Uzar Uçkun, S. (2025). The association between theory of mind, psychopathic traits, borderline personality traits, and severity of substance use disorder in women: A comparative analysis. Alpha Psychiatry. Advance online publication.

Karabulut, S., Erdoğan, A., Kuloğlu, Z., Düzgün, M., & Kulaksızoğlu, B. (2025). Impulsivity and aggression in patients with methamphetamine use disorder and opioid use disorder. Journal of Substance Use. Advance online publication.

Ali Haider | Optical Communications | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Ali Haider | Optical Communications | Excellence in Research Award

Ministry of Education | Iraq 

Dr. Ali Hayder Abdul Kareem is a researcher and academic affiliated with the Ministry of Education, Department of School Buildings in Karbala, and the College of Engineering at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa, Iraq. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Electronics and Communications from Babylon University. His research focuses on nonlinear effects in optical fibers, including nonlinear analysis and compensation techniques, with additional interests in optical and wireless communication, communication networks, sensor networks, and emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things and cloud computing systems. He has published sixteen research papers indexed in international databases such as Scopus and Clarivate, along with six additional papers in other international journals. Dr. Kareem is an active scientific reviewer and has served as a reviewer for more than eighty papers in international journals and conferences. He is a certified Publons Academy peer reviewer and holds a research evaluation certificate recognizing his academic contributions. His scientific engagement extends across multiple platforms, with research profiles available on Scopus, Google Scholar, ResearchGate, Academia.edu, ORCID, and Publons. Through his work, he contributes to advancing the understanding of optical communication systems and their integration with next-generation technologies, emphasizing innovation in communication networks, IoT, and cloud computing infrastructures.

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Featured Publications

Mohsin, M. J., Kareem, A. H. A., & Marzog, H. A. (2025). Evaluation of UW-Lidar system performance under various conditions. Results in Optics, 100852.

Kareem, A. H. A., & Murdas, I. A. (2025). Mitigating fiber issues in optical channels using advanced machine learning techniques. International Journal of Microwave and Optical Technology. EID: 2-s2.0-86000722224

Kareem, A. H. A., & Murdas, I. A. (2025, December). Advanced convolutional neural networks for fiber impairments compensation in long haul optical communication systems. e-Prime – Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy.

Abdul Kareem, A. H., & Murdas, I. A. (2024). Advanced convolutional neural networks for fiber impairments compensation in long haul optical communication systems. SSRN.

Khwayyir, A. H. K., Al-Tahar, I. A., & Kareem, A. H. A. (2024). Enhancing GFDM systems through coding techniques utilizing zero forcing channel estimation. AIP Conference Proceedings.

M.M.R Ahmed | Electric Vehicles | Best Researcher Award

Prof. M.M.R Ahmed | Electric Vehicles | Best Researcher Award

Helwan | faculty of Technology and Education Helwan University | Egypt

Prof. Mohamed Mostafa Ramadan Ahmed is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Technology and Education at Helwan University, Egypt, with extensive academic and research experience in electrical and power engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Northumbria University, UK, where his research focused on developing solid-state fault current limiting and interrupting devices for low-voltage distribution networks. His expertise spans power electronics, fault current limiters, solid-state circuit breakers, renewable energy integration, and the thermal analysis of power semiconductor devices. Dr. Ahmed has held academic and research positions at several institutions, including Northumbria University, the University of Warwick, and Jazan University, and has led the Electrical Technology Department at Helwan University. He has authored and co-authored numerous papers in high-impact international journals such as IEEE Access, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, and the International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems. He has served as a reviewer for major IEEE conferences and journals and contributed to the advancement of power system protection, control, and renewable integration technologies. His teaching portfolio covers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in power electronics, electrical machines, and control systems. A member of professional bodies including the IEEE, IET, and the Engineers Syndicate of Egypt, Dr. Ahmed is recognized for his leadership, interdisciplinary collaboration, and commitment to fostering innovation and academic excellence in electrical engineering education and research.

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Ahmed, M. M. R., Ebrahim, M. A., El-Rifaie, A. M., Bahr, B. A., Keshta, H. E., & Ali, M. N. (2025). Adaptive control of a hybrid microgrid with energy storage system. IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics.

Mustafa, F. E., El-Rifaie, A. M., Ahmed, M. M. R., Elsayed, F., Ahmad, H., & Ahmed, I. (2025, September). Resilient fault detection for industrial process using adaptive Fisher discriminant analysis with wavelet denoising. Results in Engineering.

Eltohamy, M. S., Tawfiq, M. H., Ahmed, M. M. R., Alaas, Z., Mohammed, B., Ahmed, I., Youssef, H., & Raouf, A. (2025, July). A comprehensive review of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology: Technical, economic, regulatory, and social perspectives. Energy Conversion and Management: X.

Akhtar, F., Al-Hussaini, K. T. M., Ahmed, I., Youssef, A. F., Smaili, I. H., Ahmed, M. M. R., & El-Rifaie, A. M. (2025, May 30). Advance zonal rectangular low energy adaptive clustering hierarchy algorithm for optimal routing in wireless sensors network. PLOS ONE.

Soomro, A. H., Larik, A. S., Mahar, M. A., Sahito, A. A., Koondhar, M. A., Kim, Y.-S., Alaas, Z. M., Touti, E., & Ahmed, M. M. R. (2025, April). Enhancement of power quality based on dynamic voltage restorer matrix inverter-sliding mode control scheme. Electric Power Systems Research.

Satyam saxena | Agriculture Economics | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Satyam saxena | Agriculture Economics | Young Researcher Award

Research Associate | International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center- CIMMYT | India

Mr. Satyam Saxena is an economist specializing in food system economics, sustainability, and empirical economic analysis, with extensive experience in bridging critical research gaps through data-driven approaches. His work focuses on the intersections of climate change, food insecurity, and rural development, critically evaluating policies to promote sustainable and equitable outcomes. He has contributed to high-impact projects at institutions such as CIMMYT-India and IIM Ahmedabad, working on themes including climate change impact assessment, sustainable food and land-use transitions, integrated assessment modeling, and food systems economics. At CIMMYT, he led drought impact assessments, developed large-scale datasets, and applied advanced statistical and econometric methods to inform agricultural policy. In collaboration with international organizations, he has contributed to the FABLE-FOLU project, designing strategic models for food systems and land-use transitions, applying partial equilibrium models, and conducting comparative analyses of dietary recommendations for sustainable nutrition pathways. Beyond research, he has experience teaching at the university level, delivering courses on agribusiness management, operational management, and international trade policy, reflecting his commitment to fostering the next generation of changemakers. His publications span peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, policy briefs, and reports, addressing topics from drought impacts and biofuels to sustainable food and land-use transitions. Through his interdisciplinary work, which integrates theory and applied research, Saxena has advanced both national and global conversations on sustainable food systems, contributing to evidence-based policymaking, open-access data initiatives, and the dissemination of actionable insights for climate-resilient agricultural and rural development.

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Featured Publications

1. Saxena, S. (2024, September 15). Drought impact assessment in Bihar – August 2024 [Report]. International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center.

2. Das, P., Jha, C. K., Saxena, S., & Ghosh, R. K. (2024). Can biofuels help achieve sustainable development goals in India? A systematic review. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 204, 114246.

3. Saxena, S. (2024, February 12). Data on assessment of impacts of drought in Bihar during 2022 [Dataset]. CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network.

4. Jha, C. K., Ghosh, R. K., Saxena, S., Singh, V., Mosnier, A., Pérez Guzman, K., Stevanović, M., Popp, A., Lotze-Campen, H., & Saxena, S. (2023). Pathway to achieve a sustainable food and land-use transition in India. Sustainability Science, 18(1), 123–140.

5. Poncet, J., Mosnier, A., Schmidt-Traub, G., Obersteiner, M., DeClerck, F., Jones, S., Pérez-Guzmán, K., Douzal, C., & François, C. (2020). Pathways to sustainable land-use and food systems: 2020 report of the FABLE Consortium [Report]. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) & Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN).

Sherzodbek Tashbaev | Microplastic | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sherzodbek Tashbaev | Microplastic | Best Researcher Award

Docent | Andijan state university | Uzbekistan

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sherzodbek Tashbaev is a researcher and academic specializing in microbiology, biochemistry, and environmental sciences, with a particular focus on biogas production and microplastic pollution. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Zoology and Biochemistry at Andijan State University in Uzbekistan. He completed his doctoral studies at the Institute of Microbiology of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences, where his research centered on methane-producing microorganisms for biogas generation. His academic background also includes studies in biological and ecological sciences, with early research on plant characteristics and the physical development of children in urban environments. Over his career, he has combined fundamental microbiological research with applied environmental studies, contributing to the development of innovative methods for environmental monitoring. He is a co-inventor on utility model patents related to devices for collecting microplastic samples in water, reflecting his active role in advancing environmental technologies. His scientific work is widely published in international peer-reviewed journals, covering topics such as thermophilic methanogenic fermentation, river microplastic pollution in Central Asia, nanoparticle biosynthesis, enzyme research, and drug delivery systems. He has served on conference organizing committees and received international scholarships, underscoring his engagement in academic and scientific communities. Through his interdisciplinary research and collaborative projects, he contributes to both environmental protection and the development of sustainable biotechnological solutions.

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Frank, Y., Khusanov, A., Yuldashov, M., Vorobiev, E., Rakhmatullina, S., Rednikin, A., Tashbaev, S., Mamatkarimova, S., Ruchkina, K., Namozov, S., Turaev, L., Sobirov, J., Yuldashev, A., & Vorobiev, D. (2023). Microplastics in the Syr Darya River tributaries, Uzbekistan. Water, 15(20), 3698.

Makhsumkhanov, A. A., Pulatova, O. M., Alimova, B. Kh., Sadullaev, S. T., Tashbaev, S. A., Sarynsakhodzhaev, A. R., Karimov, M. K., Kurbanov, M. K., Saidov, D. Sh., Sharopov, U. B., Rashidov, K. Yu., Usmanov, A. Yu., Shermatov, Zh. Z., & Payzullakhanov, M. S. (2023). Biogas production based on thermophilic methanogenic fermentation of chicken manure. Applied Solar Energy, 59(5), 770–777.

Khusanov, A., Sabirov, O., Frank, Y., Vorobev, D., Vorobev, E., Rakhmatullina, S., Tashbaev, S., Mamatkarimova, S., Yakhyoyev, A., & Juraev, M. (2025). Microplastic pollution of the Zarafshan river tributary in Samarkand and Navoi regions of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Green Analytical Chemistry, 100200.

A., Frank, Y., Abduvalieva, M., et al. (2025). Characteristics of microplastic pollution in the rivers of the Fergana Valley, Central Asia. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 197, 896.

Patel, B., Shahvej, S., Priyadarshi, G., Modi, U., Bhatia, D., Tashbaev, S., Solanki, R., Sahoo, D. K., & Patel, A. (2025). Priestia endophytica mediated biosynthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles: Characterization, biocompatibility and anticancer activity. Oxford Open Materials Science, 5(1), itaf015.

Stanislav Yankovsky | Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Stanislav Yankovsky | Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Tomsk Polytechnic University | Russia

Stanislav Aleksandrovich Yankovsky is a highly accomplished academic and researcher specializing in energy engineering and thermal power systems. He serves as an Associate Professor at the I.N. Butakov Research and Educational Center of the National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, where he also earned his engineering degree and Ph.D. equivalent. His professional journey spans engineering practice, teaching, and research leadership, with a strong focus on energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, hydrogen energy, carbon-neutral conversion technologies, recycling, geothermal technologies, and tribotechnologies. He has led and participated in numerous large-scale research projects funded by national science foundations and strategic development programs, contributing to advancements in coal-wood fuel combustion, geothermal technologies for autonomous energy supply, and distributed energy systems. His work has resulted in over 150 scientific publications, including many in high-impact journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, with notable citation metrics and an H-index of 11 across major databases. In addition to research, he is actively engaged in teaching courses such as hydrodynamics of power plants, modern energy technologies, and combustion of organic fuels, and he has developed several innovative curricula in renewable and non-traditional energy sources. He regularly reviews for leading international journals published by MDPI and Elsevier and plays a key role in applied research and industrial collaborations aimed at improving energy systems and resource efficiency. His career reflects a blend of academic excellence, practical expertise, and commitment to sustainable energy development.

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Yankovsky, S., Misyukova, A., Berikbolov, A., Vagner, M., & Yankovskaya, N. (2023). Influence of grinding methodology and particle size on coal and wood co-combustion via injection flame opening angle. Energies, 16(11), 4469.

Gorshkov, A., Berezikov, N., Kaltaev, A., Yankovsky, S., Slyusarsky, K., Tabakaev, R., & Larionov, K. (2021). Analysis of the physicochemical characteristics of biochar obtained by slow pyrolysis of nut shells in a nitrogen atmosphere. Energies, 14(23), 8075.

Yankovsky, S., Tolokol’nikov, A., Gorshkov, A., Misyukova, A., & Kuznetsov, G. (2021). Justification of the reduction possibility of sulfur oxides and fly ash emissions during co-combustion of coal and waste from woodworking enterprises. Applied Sciences, 11(24), 11719.

Yankovsky, S., Tolokol’nikov, A., Misyukova, A., & Kuznetsov, G. (2021). On the effect of the distances between coal and wood particles during their joint pyrolysis on sulfur oxides formation. Energies, 14(24), 8321.

Yankovsky, S., Tolokol’nikov, A., Berezikov, N., & Gubin, V. (2021). Justification of the energy use of cedar husk waste as an environmentally friendly additive for co-combustion with coal. Energies, 14(21), 7027.

 

Muhammad Punhal Sahto | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Punhal Sahto | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology, Multan | Pakistan

Muhammad Punhal Sahto is an accomplished mechanical engineer and academic with extensive experience in teaching, research, and industrial training. He serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at NFC IET Multan, Pakistan. His academic background includes advanced studies in mechanical engineering with a specialization in the analysis and performance of static and dynamic characteristics of aerostatic bearings. He has previously held academic positions at the University of Lahore, contributing significantly to curriculum development and engineering education. His research focuses on aerostatic and porous bearings, ultra-precision engineering, machining technologies, renewable energy integration, and material enhancement techniques. He has published widely in reputable international journals such as IEEE Access, Micromachines, Results in Engineering, MRS Energy & Sustainability, and the International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, contributing both theoretical and experimental advancements. He actively reviews for leading journals, including IEEE Access and Micromachines, reflecting his standing in the scholarly community. His expertise spans modeling, simulation, machining processes, and material characterization, supported by strong skills in AutoCAD, ANSYS, MATLAB, and Origin. He has been recognized for his academic and research achievements, receiving multiple awards and scholarships. In addition to research, he has taught various courses in mechanical and electromechanical engineering, including finite element analysis, machine design, engineering statics, and tribology. His contributions to engineering research and education highlight his commitment to advancing innovative solutions in mechanical systems and technologies.

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Sahto, M. P., Wang, W., Imran, M., He, L., Li, H., & Weiwei, G. (2020). Modelling and simulation of aerostatic thrust bearings. IEEE Access, 8, 121299–121310.

Sahto, M. P., Wang, W., Sanjrani, A. N., Hao, C., & Shah, S. A. (2021). Dynamic performance of partially orifice porous aerostatic thrust bearing. Micromachines, 12(8), 989.

Sahto, M. P., Wei, W., Jamil, M. F., Mehmood, A., Sattar, M., Raza, A., Rahman, M. U., … (2024). Integrating experimental and theoretical investigations of porous graphite materials with scanning electron microscope image processing. Results in Engineering, 24, 102893.

Ali Nawaz Sanjrani, B. Z., Huang, H. Z., Shah, S. A., Fayaz, … (2024). High-speed train wheel set bearing analysis: Practical approach to maintenance between end of life and useful life extension assessment. Results in Engineering, 25, 103696.

Jamil, M. F., Sahto, M. P., & Mehmood, A. (2025). Comprehensive study on high-performance machining (HPM) of Inconel-718: A review. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 1–33.

Karim Kabalan | Antenna Theory | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Karim Kabalan | Antenna Theory | Best Researcher Award

Professor | American University of Beirut | Lebanon

Prof. Dr. Karim Kabalan is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the American University of Beirut, where he has held several key academic and administrative roles, including department chair. He has an extensive academic background in electrical engineering and physics, with advanced training in the United States and Lebanon. His teaching experience spans undergraduate and graduate levels, covering a wide range of topics such as electric circuits, signal processing, control systems, stochastic processes, information theory, and electromagnetic field analysis. He has also played a significant role in developing and supervising laboratory courses, particularly in communications and control systems. His research contributions focus on electromagnetic theory and antenna design, with pioneering work on characteristic mode theory for apertures, microstrip antennas, and electromagnetic coupling problems. His recent research explores cognitive radio antennas, antenna arrays, and MIMO systems, combining theoretical modelling with practical implementation and testing. He has led and participated in numerous sponsored research projects, both internally and externally funded, including collaborations supported by national councils and European programs. His work employs advanced analytical methods, optimization techniques, and experimental validation to address complex challenges in antenna design and electromagnetic applications. In addition to his research and teaching, he has served on a wide array of university, faculty, and departmental committees, contributing to strategic planning, curriculum development, accreditation, and student advising. His career reflects a sustained commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and institutional service in electrical and computer engineering.

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Featured Publications

Youssef, K., Moussa, M., Al-Husseini, M., El Misilmani, H. M., Kabalan, K. Y., & El Didi, I. (2024). Characteristic mode solution of complex-coefficient complex-solution differential equations. Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 15(1).

ElAbbasi, M. K., Madi, M., Kabalan, K., & Jelinek, H. (2023, November 8). Beat to beat continuous blood pressure estimation using transmission coefficient of on-body antennas. Preprint.

Moussa, M. N., Madi, M. A., & Kabalan, K. Y. (2022). Breast tumor detection, sizing and localization using a 24-element antenna array. IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, 26(10), 4874–4883.

El Misilmani, H. M., Naous, T., Al Khatib, S. K., & Kabalan, K. Y. (2020). A survey on antenna designs for breast cancer detection using microwave imaging. IEEE Access, 8, 106675–106695.

El Misilmani, H. M., Al‐Husseini, M., & Kabalan, K. Y. (2020). Design procedure for planar slotted waveguide antenna arrays with controllable sidelobe level ratio for high power microwave applications. Engineering Reports, 2(10), e12255.

 

Murong Yang | Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Murong Yang | Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Postgraduate | Hainan Jiuhui Technology and Culture Co. Ltd. | China

Murong Yang is a dedicated postgraduate researcher working at Hainan Jiuhui Technology and Culture Co., Ltd., with a strong focus on the intersection of life sciences and traditional Chinese medicine. Their professional endeavors are centered on exploring ancient Chinese cultural knowledge and applying it to modern health practices to enhance human longevity and well-being. Currently, Murong Yang is actively involved in three ongoing research projects related to human health and longevity, and has participated in ten consultancy and industry-sponsored projects. Through close collaborations with various enterprises in China and the Hainan Provincial Government, they have contributed to research and development initiatives as well as the transformation of scientific achievements into practical applications. Their academic contributions include the recent publication of a research paper in the Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry, demonstrating their growing presence in the scientific community. Murong Yang’s research interests lie in leveraging the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine to address contemporary health challenges, combining historical knowledge with innovative approaches to improve patient outcomes and promote healthier, longer lives. Their commitment to advancing research in this field reflects a deep passion for integrating cultural heritage with modern science, ultimately contributing to the betterment of society through evidence-based, culturally informed health solutions.

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Featured Publications

Yang, M., Su, Q., & Shen, Y. (2025). Comprehensive studies on the regulation of non-small cell lung cancer by Zanthoxyli Pericarpium: Insights from network pharmacology and molecular docking. Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 53, 100639.