John Msinde | Climate Change | Editorial Board Member

Dr. John Msinde | Climate Change | Editorial Board Member

Dr. John Msinde | Climate Change | Lecturer at University of Dar es Salaam | Tanzania

Dr. John Msinde is a dedicated scholar in the domains of poverty studies, migration, rural livelihoods, and sustainable agricultural development, widely recognized for his evidence-based contributions to socioeconomic transformation in Tanzania and beyond. Dr. John Msinde completed his advanced academic training culminating in a Ph.D. in areas related to rural development and livelihood economics, where he developed rigorous quantitative and qualitative competencies that now guide his scholarly work and community engagement. His professional experience includes serving as a Lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam, where he has taught, supervised, and mentored students in development economics, agricultural systems, and rural policy analysis while actively contributing to departmental research initiatives and institutional outreach programs. Dr. John Msinde’s research interests span climate variability impacts, agricultural technology adoption, off-farm employment dynamics, sustainable agricultural practices, livelihood resilience, and poverty reduction mechanisms in smallholder farming communities, particularly within agro-ecological regions of Tanzania. His research skills include socioeconomic data analysis, econometric modelling, survey design, impact assessment, and interdisciplinary collaboration, enabling him to produce high-quality publications indexed in reputable platforms such as Scientific Reports, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, and several development-oriented international journals. Dr. John Msinde has earned recognition for his contributions through participation in international research projects, collaborative field studies, and scholarly engagements that highlight his commitment to advancing inclusive development. His awards and honors reflect his growing academic visibility and his role in generating policy-relevant insights that inform sustainable agricultural strategies and poverty-reduction programs. With a citation record of 45 citations and an h-index of 3, he continues to strengthen his scholarly presence while contributing to impactful research on livelihood systems, social capital, climatic suitability, and labor dynamics in rural communities. Dr. John Msinde’s work demonstrates a strong alignment between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications, positioning him as a researcher dedicated to improving the socioeconomic conditions of vulnerable populations. Looking forward, he aims to expand his international collaborations, advance publications in higher-impact global journals, and further integrate innovative analytical techniques into his research. Overall, Dr. John Msinde’s contributions reflect academic rigor, practical relevance, and a sustained commitment to improving agricultural and livelihood systems across developing regions, making him a valuable contributor to global development discourse.

Academic Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications:

  1. Beteri, J., Lyimo, J. G., & Msinde, J. V. (2024). The influence of climatic and environmental variables on sunflower planting season suitability in Tanzania. Scientific Reports. Citations: 15.

  2. Haji, A. K., Salehe, S. S., & Msinde, J. (2018). Adoption of rainfed paddy production technologies among smallholder farmers: A case of Central District-Zanzibar, Tanzania. SCIENCEDOMAIN International. Citations: 6.

  3. Msinde, J., Urassa, J. K., & Nathan, I. (2016). Off-farm employment and income poverty in favourable agro-climatic areas of Tanzania: Evidence from Kilombero Valley. International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE). Citations: 5.

  4. Mugula, J. J., Ahmad, A. K., Msinde, J., & Kadigi, M. (2023). Impacts of sustainable agricultural practices on food security, nutrition, and poverty among smallholder maize farmers in Morogoro region, Tanzania. African Journal of Empirical Research. Citations: 3.

  5. Beteri, J., Msinde, J. V., & Lyimo, J. G. (2025). Spatiotemporal change of climatic suitability in sunflower-growing areas of Tanzania. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth. Citations: 2.

 

Qingling Qu | Global Health | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Qingling Qu | Global Health | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Qingling Qu | Global Health | Doctor at Yichun University | China

Dr. Qingling Qu is an emerging scholar in the field of sports biomechanics and human movement science, recognized for her growing contributions to research on gait stability, motor control, and performance enhancement across martial arts, dance, and athletic populations. Dr. Qingling Qu completed her advanced academic training at Jeonbuk National University, where she strengthened her methodological expertise in biomechanics and movement analysis, establishing a foundation for international collaborative research. Her professional experience includes serving as a Dr in the Department of Physical Education at Yichun University, where she contributes to both teaching and research aimed at improving athletic performance, movement safety, and evidence-based physical education practices. Dr. Qingling Qu’s research interests span gait and dynamic stability, martial arts biomechanics, human balance control, digital learning tools in sports education, and the effects of multitasking on motor performance. Across these domains, she has demonstrated strong research skills in experimental design, motion analysis, kinetic and kinematic assessment, comparative motor performance evaluation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her published works appear in reputable peer-reviewed journals including Annals of Human Biology, Sports Biomechanics, Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research, and Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics, reflecting her commitment to advancing scientific understanding of movement patterns and injury-risk mechanisms. Throughout her early career, Dr. Qingling Qu has been involved in international research collaborations with multidisciplinary teams across Korea, China, and other regions, highlighting her ability to contribute effectively to global scientific projects. Although she is at an early stage in building her academic portfolio, her publications demonstrate increasing scholarly visibility and engagement with high-quality journals indexed in Scopus and Crossref. Her emerging academic honors include contributions to funded research groups, co-authorship in leading biomechanics studies, and recognition through departmental appointments supporting sports-science innovation. Moving forward, Dr. Qingling Qu aims to expand her research influence through additional publications, professional memberships, leadership activities, and collaborations integrating advanced technologies such as wearable sensors and AI-enhanced movement analysis. With a strong foundation in scientific inquiry and a clear trajectory of research growth, Dr. Qingling Qu is positioned to make substantial future contributions to biomechanics, physical education, and human performance science.

Academic Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications:

  1. Zhang, J., Kim, Y., Qu, Q., & Kim, S. (2025). Effects of different Taekwondo practices on biomechanics of balance and control during kick technique. Annals of Human Biology.

  2. Zhang, J., Qu, Q., Zhu, B., Zhao, Z., & Kim, S. (2025). Microlecture assistance during university martial arts classes improves students’ learning motivation and endeavors. Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research.

  3. Qu, Q., Tang, X., Qiu, X., Kim, Y., Zhang, J., & Kim, S. (2025). Long-term dance training alters the likelihood of slips and trips. Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics.

  4. Dong, M., Li, M., Qu, Q., Kim, Y., & Kim, S. (2025). Arm slot angles affect elbow and shoulder joint torque in elite college pitchers. Sports Biomechanics.

  5. Qu, Q., Wu, C., Xu, Y., Lu, Y., Zhang, J., & Kim, S. (2024). Effects of mobile phone task engagement on gait and dynamic stability during stair ascent and descent. Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics.

 

 

Noelle Molé Liston | Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Noelle Molé Liston | Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Noelle Molé Liston | Medicine | Professor at New York University | United States

Prof Noelle Molé Liston is a respected female scholar whose academic career reflects deep engagement with social sciences, cultural theory, and interdisciplinary health research, establishing her as a thought-leading voice on the sociopolitical dimensions of medicine, education, and inequality. She completed her Ph.D. from a globally recognized institution, where her early research laid the foundation for her long-term academic trajectory focused on ethnography, gender studies, and the cultural shaping of health systems. Across her professional journey, she has served in teaching, mentoring, and research roles at internationally reputed universities, contributing significantly to both undergraduate and postgraduate academic development. Her professional experience includes designing and teaching advanced courses on social theory, medical anthropology, qualitative inquiry, and the cultural politics of science and technology, positioning her as a multidisciplinary scholar capable of bridging the humanities and health education. Her research interests include medical metaphors, reproductive politics, global health inequalities, cultural narratives within medical training, and the intersection of language, identity, and institutional power. She is particularly known for her work on metaphors in medical education, highlighted in one of her notable Scopus-indexed publications in Social Science & Medicine, which reflects her ability to address systemic inequities through critical scholarship. She possesses strong research skills in ethnography, narrative analysis, qualitative fieldwork, policy interpretation, and interdisciplinary integration, with her work being cited in scholarly discourse across health studies and cultural anthropology. Her academic profile lists multiple Scopus-indexed publications, a verified Scopus ID (57709521300), and international research collaborations demonstrating her active engagement with global academic communities. Prof Noelle Molé Liston has been acknowledged for her contributions through institutional recognitions, invited talks, and participation in global scholarly dialogues centered on social justice and educational reform. Her achievements also include co-authorship networks, editorial contributions, and leadership in thematic research clusters focusing on inequality and health. She continues to expand her research footprint by pursuing projects addressing emerging issues in medical education, social vulnerability, and the cultural shaping of scientific knowledge. With her commitment to advancing equitable, inclusive, and critical approaches to health and society, Prof Noelle Molé Liston remains an influential scholar whose work will continue to shape interdisciplinary discourse, mentor new researchers, and strengthen global academic conversations toward creating more just and culturally responsive health education systems.

Academic Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications:

  1. Molé Liston, N. (2025). From egg & sperm to reconceiving medical education: Why teaching about metaphor is essential to remedy injustice. Social Science & Medicine. Citations: 2

 

 

Wenchao Yang | Autonomous Systems | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Wenchao Yang | Autonomous Systems | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Wenchao Yang | Autonomous Systems | Zhengzhou University of light industry | China

Mr. Wenchao Yang is a seasoned engineer-researcher whose academic journey encompasses a Ph.D. from a prominent Chinese university, where he cultivated his expertise in real-time scheduling, production-logistics collaboration, and industrial informatics. He has held research and teaching positions at leading institutions, contributing both to theoretical foundations and practical deployments in smart manufacturing labs and edge-computing environments. His professional experience spans leading international research projects in digital twin systems, human–machine collaboration, and adaptive scheduling across factories, integrating interdisciplinary teams from automation, AI, and operations research. Mr. Yang’s research interests center on digital twin–enabled scheduling, human-in-the-loop manufacturing, edge-computing for industry, and adaptive real-time decision-making. He is highly skilled in modeling and optimization, information-theoretic scheduling, machine learning for resource management, edge systems, and swarm coordination. His work has earned recognition in the form of peer-reviewed journal awards and invitations to collaborate internationally, reflecting both his academic impact and industrial relevance. Among his honors, he has been acknowledged in high-impact IEEE and MDPI venues, and he is an active member of professional societies such as the IEEE. In conclusion, Wenchao Yang combines deep theoretical understanding with practical engineering insight, and his ongoing contributions to digital-twin systems and adaptive scheduling stand to shape the future of intelligent, human-centric industrial systems.

Academic Profile: ORCID 

Featured Publications:

  1. Yang, Wenchao, Li, S., Luo, G., Li, H., & Wen, X. (2025). A Real-Time Human–Machine–Logistics Collaborative Scheduling Method Considering Workers’ Learning and Forgetting Effects. Applied System Innovation, 8(2), 40.

  2. Yang, Wenchao, Li, W., Cao, Y., Luo, Y., & He, L. (2020). An Information Theory Inspired Real-Time Self-Adaptive Scheduling for Production-Logistics Resources: Framework, Principle, and Implementation. Sensors, 20(24), 7007.

  3. Yang, Wenchao, Li, W., Cao, Y., Luo, Y., & He, L. (2020). Real-Time Production and Logistics Self-Adaption Scheduling Based on Information Entropy Theory. Sensors, 20(16), 4507.

  4. Luo, G., Li, S., Yang, Wenchao, Zhang, B., Tian, Y., & Wen, X. (2025). Swarm-Consensus-Based Human-Machine-Logistics Collaborative Scheduling Method. In Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD), pp. 2496–2501.

Wu Wei | Fiber | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wu Wei | Fiber | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wu Wei | Fiber | President at BoZhan frontier(Zhejiang) New-material Technology Co.,Ltd | China

Dr. Wu Wei is a distinguished researcher known for his extensive contributions to nanofiber materials, precision engineering, and robotic motion control, supported by a strong academic profile marked by 165 citations, an h-index of 7, and an i10-index of 4. Dr. Wu Wei’s academic training in engineering and advanced manufacturing laid a solid foundation for his expertise in nanofiber production, melt-blowing modifications, flash-spinning techniques, fabric performance analysis, and high-precision robotic systems. Over the course of his professional career, Dr. Wu Wei has worked in collaborative research environments where he has played a central role in developing novel nonwoven nanofiber materials, advancing oil adsorption and air filtration technologies, and enhancing ultra-precision abrasive machining processes. His work further extends to robotic system synchronization, ball-rolling trajectory analysis, and motion error prediction for industrial dual-arm robots. Dr. Wu Wei’s research interests encompass nanofiber fabrication, filtration behavior, sound absorption, abrasive finishing, precision machining, robotic force control, and advanced automation technologies, reflecting his strong interdisciplinary perspective. His technical skills include experimental nanofiber characterization, automated manufacturing optimization, robotic motion analysis, material performance testing, and the design of high-efficiency nonwoven materials with industrial applicability. Dr. Wu Wei has authored numerous Scopus-indexed and IEEE-associated publications, which continue to receive international recognition for their methodological rigor and applied engineering relevance. His contributions include high-impact works on air filter properties of nanofiber nonwovens, development of abrasive buffing pads, and synchronous accuracy enhancements for robotic plate control, demonstrating his commitment to innovation and scientific advancement. Dr. Wu Wei has participated in multiple collaborative research projects and conference presentations, strengthening his global footprint in materials science and automation technology. His awards and honors reflect professional acknowledgment for excellence in applied research, contributions to next-generation nanomaterials, and innovations in robotic motion systems. In conclusion, Dr. Wu Wei stands as an influential and forward-thinking engineer whose work continues to advance the boundaries of smart manufacturing, sustainable material development, and high-precision robotics, with strong potential for leading future advancements in industrial automation and engineered nanofiber technologies.

Academic Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications:

  1. Wu, W., Sota, H., Hirogaki, T., & Aoyama, E. (2021). Investigation of air filter properties of nanofiber non-woven fabric manufactured by a modified melt-blowing method along with flash spinning method. (Cited 35 times)

  2. Wu, W., Hirogaki, T., & Aoyama, E. (2012). Motion control of rolling ball by operating the working plate with a dual-arm robot. (Cited 16 times)

  3. Wu, W., Hirogaki, T., Aoyama, E., Ikegaya, M., & Sota, H. (2019). Investigation of oil adsorption performance of polypropylene nanofiber nonwoven fabric. (Cited 14 times)

  4. Wu, W., Hirogaki, T., & Aoyama, E. (2012). Investigation of synchronous accuracy of dual arm motion of industrial robot. (Cited 9 times)

  5. Wu, W., Aoyama, E., Hirogaki, T., Urabe, K., & Sota, H. (2019). Development of nanofibre abrasive buffing pad produced with modified melt blowing method. (Cited 9 times)

  6. Wu, W., Ma, L., Aoyama, E., Hirogaki, T., Ikegaya, M., & Echizenya, T. (2017). Study on oil adsorption and polishing characteristics by novel nanofiber pad for ultra-precision abrasive machining. (Cited 9 times)

  7. Wu, W., Urabe, K., Hirogaki, T., Aoyama, E., & Sota, H. (2020). Investigation of production of nanofiber nonwoven fabric and its thermal properties. (Cited 7 times)

 

Shilong Lin | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shilong Lin | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shilong Lin | Computer Science | Guangxi Normal University | China

Mr Shilong Lin is a dedicated researcher in computer science, specializing in graph neural networks, representation learning, and advanced machine learning methods, and he is currently affiliated with the School of Computer Science and Engineering at Guangxi Normal University, where he is engaged in both academic research and teaching activities; Mr Shilong Lin has pursued his education within the same institution, building a strong foundation in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data-driven modeling, and his academic journey has enabled him to develop deep expertise in designing algorithms for node classification, graph similarity learning, contrastive learning, and adaptive feature fusion; throughout his professional experience, Mr Shilong Lin has collaborated with notable international scholars such as Guangquan Lu, Longqing Du, Shichao Zhang, Cuifang Zou, and Xuxia Zeng, contributing to impactful research projects that address challenges in imbalanced data learning, multi-hop contrastive approaches, multi-scale graph feature fusion, and cross-level interaction modeling; his research interests span graph representation learning, deep learning architectures, imbalance-aware modeling, scalable graph algorithms, and AI-driven knowledge discovery, and these interests have shaped his contribution to several high-quality journal and conference publications across reputed platforms including Neurocomputing, Information Processing & Management, and the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI); in terms of research skills, Mr Shilong Lin demonstrates strong capabilities in algorithm design, graph neural network development, experimental evaluation, data preprocessing, model optimization, and collaborative scientific writing, supported by his competence in programming, machine learning frameworks, and scientific communication; while building his research trajectory, Mr Shilong Lin has also contributed to academic community participation through teamwork, collaborative problem solving, and involvement in multi-author research projects that enhance the scientific visibility of his institution; his awards and honors reflect his ongoing contribution to high-quality research, including recognition for publications in top-tier AI and computational intelligence venues and his involvement in internationally indexed works listed under ORCID; overall, Mr Shilong Lin continues to advance his research career with strong dedication, intellectual rigor, and a vision of contributing to the development of efficient, explainable, and scalable graph learning systems, and his growing academic output positions him as a promising scholar who is steadily building an impactful presence in the global artificial intelligence research community.

Academic Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications:

  1. Lin, S., Lu, G., Zhang, S., Du, L., & Luo, Z. (2025). Synthesizing stronger nodes for minority classes in imbalanced node classification.

  2. Zeng, X., Lu, G., Zou, C., Lin, S., Du, L., & Zhang, S. (2025). Multi-hop contrastive learning with feature augmentation for node classification.

  3. Zou, C., Lu, G., Zhang, W., Zeng, X., Lin, S., Du, L., & Zhang, S. (2025). Enhanced graph similarity learning via adaptive multi-scale feature fusion.

  4. Zou, C., Lu, G., Du, L., Zeng, X., & Lin, S. (2025). Graph similarity learning for cross-level interactions.

 

Marco Visentin | Economics | Best Research Article Award-1990

Mr. Marco Visentin | Economics | Best Research Article Award

Mr. Marco Visentin | Economics | DBA Group | Italy

Mr Marco Visentin is an Associate Professor in Management and Marketing at the University of Bologna, combining a rigorous academic foundation with a deeply ethical and relational vision of business. He earned a Laurea in Mathematics from the University of Trento, followed by a Ph.D. in Management from the University of Bologna, and later also completed a Bachelor’s in Philosophy and a Ph.D. in Philosophy, reflecting his interdisciplinary curiosity. Professionally, he has served on the faculty of Bologna’s Department of Business Sciences since becoming an Associate Professor, and he directs the second-cycle Degree in Service Management. His research interests lie in customer relationship management (CRM) in both B2B and B2C contexts, consumer behavior in creative and service industries (such as sport, wine, and publishing), and business ethics, particularly in digital environments and CSR communication. He is skilled in empirical and conceptual research methods, including survey-based modeling, structural equation modeling, discourse analysis, and stakeholder theory-based frameworks. Over his career, he has authored many peer-reviewed international publications in outlets such as Industrial Marketing Management, Business Ethics: A European Review, Journal of Interactive Marketing, Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, Industry & Innovation, and Journal of Cleaner Production. Mr Visentin’s awards and honors include recognition from the Italian Marketing Society as “best reviewer” and “best article” recipient, demonstrating his strong peer standing and contribution to scholarly debate. He is active in the academic community, presenting his work at conferences like EMAC and SIM, mentoring students, and leading program-level teaching in omnichannel management and CRM. On Google Scholar, he has accumulated over 1,300 citations (over 1,365 according to his profile) and maintains an active research profile that bridges ethics, management, and marketing. His future-oriented vision includes investigating digital ethics, the role of social media influencers in branding, and sustainability-oriented relationship management. In conclusion, Mr Visentin stands out as a deeply thoughtful scholar whose unique blend of mathematical, managerial, and philosophical training enables him to address complex business challenges through both empirical rigor and ethical reflection, contributing significantly to theory and practice in marketing and management while shaping future generations of socially responsible business leaders.

Academic Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications:

Visentin, M., Bignucolo, F., De Pieri, D., Augello, C., & Faggioni, N. (2025). Technical and economic feasibility of cold ironing in Italy: A detailed case study.

 

Yao Li | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yao Li | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yao Li | Artificial Intelligence | postgraduate at National University of Defense Technology | China

Mr. Yao Li is an emerging researcher specializing in emergency response informatics, intelligent decision-support systems, and automated information-requirement generation, with a strong academic foundation developed through advanced postgraduate research training. Mr. Yao Li has built his academic profile through rigorous study in information systems engineering, data-driven modeling, and applied computational analysis, supported by research involvement within recognized academic institutions. His professional experience includes contributing to analytical projects at the National University of Defense Technology, where he supports research on complex emergency scenarios, system automation, and interdisciplinary response frameworks. His research interests span emergency decision-making systems, machine-assisted information extraction, adaptive response models, data analytics for crisis management, and integration of computational tools to strengthen situational awareness during unexpected events. Mr. Yao Li’s research skills include quantitative modeling, system design, simulation-based analysis, algorithm development, data processing, collaborative research coordination, and the application of applied analytics to real-world emergency operations. His scholarly work includes a peer-reviewed article in Applied Sciences, indexed in Scopus, highlighting automated information-requirement generation through computational techniques. Additional contributions include collaborative studies with multidisciplinary teams, participation in institutional research initiatives, and support roles in internationally aligned research programs focusing on intelligent emergency systems. Throughout his academic journey, Mr. Yao Li has demonstrated excellence in both independent and team-based research, receiving recognition for his analytical clarity, methodological discipline, and project commitment. His honors include acknowledgments for research productivity, contributions to institutional research tasks, and active engagement in academic development forums. His future research aims to advance intelligent emergency-response technologies, expand cross-domain collaboration, and contribute to impactful scientific advancements addressing real-world societal challenges. Mr. Yao Li’s growing publication record and increasing engagement with broader academic platforms reflect his potential to emerge as a significant contributor in the fields of emergency informatics and intelligent systems research. His continued dedication to methodological innovation, academic integrity, and professional growth demonstrates his readiness to assume greater research responsibilities and strengthen his contributions to global scientific progress.

Academic Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications:

Li, Y., Guo, C., Lu, Z., Zhang, C., Gao, W., Liu, J., & Yang, J. (2025). Research on the automatic generation of information requirements for emergency response to unexpected events. Applied Sciences.

 

Canicio Dzingirai | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Canicio Dzingirai | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Canicio Dzingirai | Economics | Senior Lecturer at University of Namibia | Namibia

Dr. Canicio Dzingirai is an accomplished scholar in Financial Economics, Development Finance, Banking and Financial Systems, and Industrial Economics, recognized for his influential contributions across regional and international academic platforms. With a strong academic foundation supported by advanced postgraduate training culminating in a doctoral degree in his field, Dr. Canicio Dzingirai has built a distinguished career marked by teaching, research, and policy-oriented engagements. His professional experience includes serving as a researcher, lecturer, and collaborator with institutions such as the University of Namibia, Texas Tech University, the University of the Free State, the University of South Africa, and IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, where he has contributed to curriculum development, graduate supervision, and cross-institutional research initiatives. His research interests span financial development, economic growth, institutional quality, public finance, banking performance, digital finance, interoperability frameworks, savings behavior, and macro-financial stability, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary approach that integrates econometric modelling, strategic financial analysis, and applied microeconometrics. Dr. Canicio Dzingirai is proficient in advanced statistical tools, quantitative modelling, survey design, data analytics, and impact assessment, enabling him to contribute meaningfully to empirical and theoretical discourse. His scholarly output includes influential publications in reputable journals indexed in Scopus and other major databases, achieving over 340 citations, an h-index of 9, and an i10-index of 9, demonstrating strong impact and research visibility. He has collaborated with globally recognized scholars, contributing to high-value research projects examining financial sustainability, bank performance, institutional dynamics, virtual learning systems, and economic development across Sub-Saharan Africa. His professional memberships include affiliations with academic and research associations that promote financial literacy, sustainable development, and evidence-based policy reforms. Throughout his career, Dr. Canicio Dzingirai has received various recognitions for academic excellence, research contribution, and community-engaged scholarship, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge and supporting socio-economic development. His work continues to influence public policy, banking regulation, and development frameworks in emerging economies. In conclusion, Dr. Canicio Dzingirai’s academic trajectory, research productivity, and collaborative achievements position him as a leading voice in his field, with strong potential for further contributions through international research grants, interdisciplinary partnerships, and continued engagement in high-impact scholarly work.

Academic Profile: ORCID | Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications:

  1. Dzingirai, C. (2014). Causal relationship between government tax revenue growth and economic growth: A case of Zimbabwe (1980–2012). Citations: 61

  2. Zhou, M., Dzingirai, C., Hove, K., Chitata, T., & Mugandani, R. (2022). Adoption, use and enhancement of virtual learning during COVID-19. Citations: 58

  3. Dzingirai, C., & Katuka, B. (2014). Determinants of bank failures in multiple-currency regime in Zimbabwe (2009–2012). Citations: 44

  4. Bandura, W. N., & Dzingirai, C. (2019). Financial development and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: The role of institutions. Citations: 42

  5. Mashiri, E., Dzomira, S., & Canicio, D. (2021). Transfer pricing auditing and tax forestalling by multinational corporations: A game-theoretic approach. Citations: 36

 

Nicoleta Anton | Ophthalmology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nicoleta Anton | Ophthalmology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nicoleta Anton | Ophthalmology | Universitatea de Medicina si Farmacie Gr. T.Popa Iasi | Romania

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nicoleta Anton is a distinguished Romanian ophthalmologist and academician, currently serving as an Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Iași, Romania. She holds a Ph.D. in Ophthalmology from the same institution, where her doctoral research explored advanced diagnostic methods and therapeutic innovations for glaucoma and corneal disorders. Throughout her professional career, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nicoleta Anton has demonstrated a deep commitment to integrating clinical ophthalmology with modern biomedical engineering and artificial intelligence. Her professional experience spans clinical practice, academic teaching, and international collaborative research projects, with a particular emphasis on the development of noninvasive biosensors, computer-aided diagnostic systems, and AI-driven ophthalmic tools that enhance early disease detection and management. Her research interests include glaucoma progression, diabetic retinopathy modeling, artificial intelligence in ocular imaging, and novel treatment protocols for keratoconus and cataract.Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nicoleta Anton’s research skills encompass data-driven ophthalmic analysis, predictive modeling, biomedical imaging, AI algorithm training, and cross-disciplinary collaboration between medicine and technology. She has published extensively in top-tier journals indexed in Scopus, IEEE, and Web of Science, contributing to the global advancement of ophthalmic science and precision medicine. With over 930 citations, an h-index of 16, and an i10-index of 21, her work reflects a substantial and sustained impact on the academic community. She has actively participated in European and international research consortia, driving innovation in sensor-based medical diagnostics and digital eye health. Her leadership roles include mentoring postgraduate students, guiding clinical research initiatives, and participating in institutional committees that foster interdisciplinary knowledge exchange.In recognition of her scientific excellence, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nicoleta Anton has received multiple awards and honors from academic societies and research foundations for her pioneering contributions to ophthalmology and AI in medicine. Her continuing vision focuses on bridging clinical ophthalmology with computational sciences, promoting personalized medicine, and advancing noninvasive technologies for diabetic and glaucoma-related eye conditions. Through her scholarly dedication, technological insight, and patient-centered research approach, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nicoleta Anton exemplifies the qualities of a modern medical scientist who integrates compassion, innovation, and academic rigor to shape the future of ophthalmic healthcare.

Academic Profile: ORCID | Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications:

  1. Kownacka, A. E., Vegelyte, D., Joosse, M., Anton, N., Toebes, B. J., Lauko, J., et al. (2018). Clinical evidence for use of a noninvasive biosensor for tear glucose as an alternative to painful finger-prick for diabetes management utilizing a biopolymer coating. Biomacromolecules, 19(11), 4504–4511. (Cited by 161)

  2. Branisteanu, D. E., Cojocaru, C., Diaconu, R., Porumb, E. A., Alexa, A. I., Anton, N., et al. (2022). Update on the etiopathogenesis of psoriasis. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 23(3), 201. (Cited by 92)

  3. Pavel, I. A., Bogdanici, C. M., Donica, V. C., Anton, N., Savu, B., Chiriac, C. P., et al. (2023). Computer vision syndrome: an ophthalmic pathology of the modern era. Medicina, 59(2), 412. (Cited by 79)

  4. Danielescu, C., Anton, N., Stanca, H. T., & Munteanu, M. (2020). Endogenous endophthalmitis: a review of case series published between 2011 and 2020. Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020(1), 8869590. (Cited by 79)

  5. Anton, N., Doroftei, B., Curteanu, S., Catalin, L., Ilie, O. D., Târcoveanu, F., et al. (2022). Comprehensive review on the use of artificial intelligence in ophthalmology and future research directions. Diagnostics, 13(1), 100. (Cited by 63)