Xiaoxiao Liu | Bacteria | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoxiao Liu | Bacteria | Best Researcher Award 

Head of the Infection and Immunity Research Group | South China Sea Institute of Oceanology | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoxiao Liu.affiliated with the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology in Guangzhou, China, has established a multidisciplinary research profile primarily spanning microbiology, immunology, molecular biology, and marine biotechnology. Their work focuses on understanding host-pathogen interactions, immune response modulation, and microbial ecology, with particular emphasis on mycobacterial infections and phage biology. Liu’s recent studies, including investigations into the diagnostic value of combined detection of GBP1, IFN-γ, and IL-2 in differentiating non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) from tuberculosis (TB), reflect a translational approach aiming to improve clinical diagnostics and disease management. Concurrently, their research on lysogeny control and antiphage defense mechanisms via prophage-encoded kinase-phosphatase modules highlights a deep engagement with molecular mechanisms regulating bacterial survival and viral interactions, offering insights relevant to both therapeutic phage applications and microbial ecology. Liu has contributed significantly to the scientific community, as indicated by an h-index of 18, over 2,900 citations, and collaborations with a broad network of 385 co-authors, reflecting both impact and interdisciplinary engagement. Their research integrates laboratory-based experiments with advanced molecular and immunological techniques, demonstrating a commitment to bridging fundamental biology and practical applications. Overall, Liu’s body of work advances understanding in pathogen-host interactions, microbial defense systems, and immune modulation, providing critical insights with potential implications for diagnostics, infectious disease management, and biotechnological innovations in microbial systems. This profile underscores a sustained focus on both basic and translational research, positioning Liu as a prominent contributor to the fields of microbiology and molecular immunology.

Profiles: Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Liu, X., Zhang, Y., Zheng, L., Zhang, N., & Zhang, Y. (2026). The diagnostic value of combined detection of GBP1, IFN-γ, and IL-2 in differentiating NTM from TB infection. Clinica Chimica Acta, 578, 1–9.

2. Guo, Y., Tang, K., Wang, X., Liu, F., Luo, H. R., Waldor, M. K., & Wang, X. (2024). Control of lysogeny and antiphage defense by a prophage-encoded kinase-phosphatase module. Nature Communications, 15(1), 7244. Cited by: 10

Peijun Zuo | Super Antigen | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Peijun Zuo | Super Antigen | Best Researcher Award

Lecture | Shantou University | China

Dr. Peijun Zuo, BMSc, MMSc, PhD, is a distinguished researcher and lecturer in public health at Shantou University, with extensive expertise in preventive medicine, molecular biology, and biomedical engineering. He obtained his PhD in Biochemistry from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a Master of Medical Science in Microbiology from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and a Bachelor of Medical Science in Preventive Medicine from Shanxi Medical University. Dr. Zuo’s professional trajectory spans roles as Research Assistant Professor at The University of Hong Kong, Research Associate at Duke University, and Visiting Fellow at the National Institutes of Health, with leadership positions in public health organizations and laboratory management. His research focuses on PCR micro/nanofluidic chip design, nanoparticle-based drug delivery, stem cell differentiation, vaccine development, pathogen detection, and antigen evolution, with numerous high-impact publications in translational medicine, immunology, and infectious diseases. Dr. Zuo has successfully secured competitive research grants, supervised graduate students, and contributed to advancing knowledge in SARS-CoV-2 antigen evolution, cancer molecular biology, and biomedical materials. He has been recognized with multiple scholarships and awards, including honors from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, German Cancer Research Foundation, Italian Ministry of University, and Hebei Provincial Health Bureau. He is an active member of the Chinese Association of Preventive Medicine and has made significant contributions to both scientific research and public health education, reflecting his commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the translation of biomedical discoveries into practical applications.

Profile : Scopus

Featured Publications

Zuo, P., Zuo, L., Li, Z., Zhou, X., Yu, Y., Wu, Q., Niu, Y., Chang, Q., Rabie, A. B. M., Lam, P., & Li, L. (2025). Outbreak dates of virus could be predicted by their protein sequence. Journal of Translational Medicine, 23(1), 980.

Wu, Q., Ye, L., Wu, Y., Zhao, M., Lu, J., Yu, Y., Niu, Y., Zhang, L., & Zuo, P. (2025). Combining single-cell analysis and molecular docking techniques to construct a prognostic model for colon adenocarcinoma and uncovering inhibin subunit BB as a novel therapeutic target. Frontiers in Immunology, 15, 1524560.

Zuo, P., Zuo, L., Li, Z., & Li, L. (2024). Superantigens, antigen precision and their application in coronavirus. Diagnos Pathol Open, 9, 236.

Zuo, P., Zuo, L., Li, Z., & Li, L. (2024). Antigen evolution from D614, to D614G, to Delta, and to Omicron subtype of SARS-CoV-2. Human Biology, 94(2), 599–607.

Zuo, P., Zuo, L., Li, Z., & Li, L. (2024). Mutation and prediction of COVID-19. In Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (Vol. 207, pp. 422–433). Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.

Lateef Busari | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lateef Busari | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award 

Researcher | Osun State University | Nigeria

Lateef Oluwatoyin Busari is a researcher at Osun State University, Nigeria, specializing in public health entomology, vector biology, medical parasitology, and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). His research primarily focuses on vector-borne diseases, particularly onchocerciasis and malaria, with extensive work on black flies (Simulium damnosum complex) and mosquito vectors (Anopheles and Culex species) in Osun State and Southwestern Nigeria. He has authored and co-authored 14 scientific publications in reputable journals such as PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports, Discover Animals, FUDMA Journal of Sciences, and Ife Journal of Science. His notable works include studies on black fly infectivity and community knowledge of onchocerciasis, insecticide susceptibility in mosquito populations, and larval habitat characteristics influencing mosquito breeding and distribution. Busari’s recent contributions also extend to geospatial modeling of mosquito distribution, bioethics awareness among biomedical researchers, and molecular detection of parasite infectivity in vectors, reflecting his multidisciplinary engagement in public health and ecological research. His collaborative network includes eminent scientists such as Prof. Monsuru Adeleke, Dr. Olabanji Surakat, Dr. Kamilu Ayo Fasasi, and others across Osun State University and Ladoke Akintola University of Technology. With a growing academic footprint, Busari has accumulated 31 citations, an h-index of 3, and an i10-index of 1, demonstrating his rising impact in vector research and tropical disease epidemiology. His scholarly contributions continue to enhance understanding and control strategies for vector-borne diseases in Nigeria.

1. Busari, L. O., Adeleke, M. A., Surakat, O. A., Akindele, A. A., Fasasi, K. A., & others. (2022). Black flies and Onchocerciasis: Knowledge, attitude and practices among inhabitants of Alabameta, Osun State, Southwestern, Nigeria.PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 16(4), e0010320. Cited by: 15

2. Busari, L. O., Raheem, H. O., Iwalewa, Z. O., Fasasi, K. A., & Adeleke, M. A. (2023). Investigating insecticide susceptibility status of adult mosquitoes against some class of insecticides in Osogbo metropolis, Osun State, Nigeria. PLoS ONE, 18(5), e0285605. Cited by: 8

3. Busari, L. O., Ojurongbe, O., Adeleke, M. A., Surakat, O. A., & Akindele, A. A. (2021). Biting behaviour and infectivity of Simulium damnosum complex with Onchocerca parasite in Alabameta, Osun State, Southwestern, Nigeria. PLoS ONE, 16(6), e0252652. Cited by: 7

4. Adeleke, M. A., Babalola, A. S., Busari, L. O., Surakat, O. A., Rufai, A. M., Fasasi, K. A., & others. (2025). Modelling species distribution of Anopheles gambiae s.l. in Osun State using random forest modeling approach. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 16524. Cited by: 1

5. Busari, L. O., Surakat, O. A., Adeogun, A. O., Rufai, A. M., Fasasi, K. A., & Adeleke, M. A. (2025). Anopheles gambiae s.l. (Diptera: Culicidae) larval habitat and its public health implication in Osun State, Nigeria. Discover Animals, 2(1), 1–7.

JungWoo Shin | Microbial Pathogenesis and Virulence | Best Researcher Award

Mr. JungWoo Shin | Microbial Pathogenesis and Virulence | Best Researcher Award

Master’s degree | KyungHee University | South Korea

Prof. Jungwoo Shin is a distinguished scholar and researcher at Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea, recognized for his pioneering contributions in the fields of consumer behavior, technology adoption, behavioral economics, and human–computer interaction. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics and Management, where he developed expertise at the intersection of technological innovation and social science, focusing on how individuals and societies adapt to emerging digital ecosystems. Throughout his academic career, Prof. Shin has held several key academic and research positions, demonstrating exceptional leadership in both teaching and multidisciplinary research. His professional experience includes collaborations across international institutions and participation in cutting-edge studies on artificial intelligence interfaces, digital marketing strategies, and sustainable technology systems. Prof. Shin’s research interests span digital transformation, AI-driven user experience, sustainable economic systems, and social media engagement, integrating empirical modeling and behavioral analytics to address modern societal challenges. His research skills encompass quantitative analysis, conjoint experiments, econometric modeling, and data-driven decision-making frameworks, which have been effectively applied in numerous high-impact studies published in top-ranked journals such as Computers in Human Behavior, Applied Economics, International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, and Technology in Society. Over the years, Prof. Shin has received academic honors and recognition for his outstanding publications and contributions to technology and behavioral sciences, further establishing his reputation as a thought leader in his domain. Dedicated to mentoring students and fostering global collaboration, he continues to influence the academic and research community with innovative insights and a commitment to advancing digital human interaction research. His scholarly impact is further underscored by 2,416 citations, 93 publications, and an h-index of 26.

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Featured Publications

1. Park, S. Y., Park, C., Seo, J., & Shin, J. (2025). Public willingness to pay for chemical regulation in South Korea: The case of restriction on arsenic use. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 27(5), 11509–11526.
Citations: 2

2. Oh, M., Moon, H. B., Woo, J. R., Kim, H., & Shin, J. (2024). How to be a winner of future vehicle maintenance services: Consumer preference for vehicle self-diagnosis and fault prediction system in next-generation vehicles. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 1–13.
Citations: 2

3. Hong, Y., Shin, J., Choi, H., & Ahn, J. W. (2024). Investigating the value of parallel pipeline projects for water supply: A contingent valuation study in South Korea. Water, 16(6), 819.
Citations: 2

4. Kim, K., Shin, J., & Choi, J. Y. (2017). Impact analysis of economic contributors on knowledge creation activity by using the symmetric decomposition method. Symmetry, 9(11), 251.
Citations: 2

5. Kang, C., Lee, C., Zhao, X., Lee, D., Shin, J., & Lee, J. (2025). Safety still matters: Unveiling the value propositions of augmented reality head-up displays in autonomous vehicles through conjoint analysis. Travel Behaviour and Society, 39, 100915.
Citations: 1

Assist. Prof. Dr. Leila Abbasi | Causes and Symptoms of Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Leila Abbasi | Causes and Symptoms of Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Assisstant Professor | Shiraz University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Leila Abbasi is an Assistant Professor of Physiotherapy at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, renowned for her expertise in neurological and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. She earned her Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees in Physiotherapy, consistently ranking first throughout her academic career and being recognized as a member of the National Elite Foundation. Her professional journey spans academic teaching, clinical practice, and research leadership, including her role as founder and technical manager of Mehravar Physiotherapy Clinic and faculty member at the Shiraz Rehabilitation Faculty. Dr. Abbasi’s research focuses on exercise therapy, biomechanics, neurorehabilitation, and clinical interventions for conditions such as cerebral palsy, stroke, and musculoskeletal disorders. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in leading journals indexed in Scopus and PubMed and co-authored a book on Clinical Analysis of Gait. A distinguished educator, she has organized and instructed many national and international workshops and conferences on advanced physiotherapy methods. Her academic excellence is reflected in multiple top-rank awards, research grants, and recognitions for innovation in rehabilitation sciences. She is an active member of scientific committees and editorial boards and continues to contribute to the development of rehabilitation education and clinical protocols, making her a notable leader and innovator in physiotherapy research and practice. Her scholarly impact is demonstrated by 398 citations, an h-index of 10, and an i10-index of 10, and 243 citations, an h-index of 8, and an i10-index of 8.

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Featured Publications

Leila Abbasi*, Long-term effects of COVID-19 on cardiopulmonary health, muscle strength, and quality of life: A comparative study. Respir. Med., 2025, 247, 108302.

Leila Abbasi*, The effect of rotator cuff trigger points dry needling on the stability and function of the upper limb in people with shoulder pain: A randomized clinical trial. J. Hand Ther., 2025.

Leila Abbasi*, The effect of combined dry needling and stretching exercises on pain and function in patients with patellofemoral pain: A randomized clinical trial. J. Bodyw. Mov. Ther., 2025.

Leila Abbasi*, Investigating the effects of adding kinesio taping to diaphragm strengthening exercises on pain, function, and balance in women athletes with chronic non-specific low back pain. J. Rehabil. Sci. Res., 2025.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Teshome Gemechu | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Teshome Gemechu | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Instructor and Researcher | Madda Walabu University | Ethiopia

Dr. Teshome Gemechu Chawicha is an Assistant Professor at Madda Walabu University, Ethiopia, specializing in Animal and Range Sciences with a strong research background in climate-smart agriculture and livestock production management. He earned his Ph.D. in Climate Smart Agriculture and Biodiversity Management from Haramaya University, where he focused on livestock production and management, complemented by an MSc in Dairy Science and a BSc in Animal and Range Science. His international academic exposure includes an International Diploma in Animal Feed from PTC+ Barneveld, Netherlands, and professional certifications in Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals, Data Analysis, and Fisheries Governance for Food Security. Dr. Teshome has held multiple academic and research leadership roles, including Department Head of Animal Science and researcher with global organizations such as GIZ, CIP, and Save the Children, contributing to climate change adaptation, livestock productivity, and sustainable rangeland management projects. His research encompasses dairy science, biodiversity conservation, animal health, and climate resilience, with numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as Food Chemistry Advances and African Journal of Agricultural Research. He has also served as a reviewer and internal evaluator for postgraduate curricula, reflecting his academic rigor and institutional leadership. A recipient of the World Bank–sponsored Ph.D. fellowship and Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs scholarship, Dr. Teshome is recognized for his contributions to livestock development, climate-smart innovations, and community-centered agricultural projects, making him a distinguished candidate for academic and research excellence awards. His scholarly record includes 5 citations, 3 published documents, and an h-index of 1.

Profiles : Scopus 

Featured Publications

Teshome Gemechu Chawicha*, Honeybee pests, predators and diseases in the selected districts of Bench-Maji and Sheka zones, Southwest Ethiopia. African Journal of Agricultural Research (AJAR), 2024, 20(5), 402–410.

Teshome Gemechu Chawicha, Rangeland biodiversity: status, challenges and opportunities review. Journal of Rangeland Science (JRS), 2023, 13(3), 132326.

Teshome Gemechu Chawicha, An overview of how heat stress impacts dairy cattle fertility. Multidisciplinary Reviews, 2022, 5(3), e2022014.

Teshome Gemechu Chawicha, Antimicrobial susceptibility of major bacterial pathogens isolated from bovine mastitis in Bench Maji zone, Southwest Ethiopia. Multidisciplinary Science Journal, 2021, 3, e20210010.

Alireza Eshghi | Pediatric Empyema | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Alireza Eshghi | Pediatric Empyema | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant professor | Iran university of medical sciences | Iran

Dr. Alireza Eshghi, MD, is a distinguished faculty member at the Iran University of Medical Sciences and a board-certified pediatric pulmonologist at Aliasghar Children’s Hospital, Tehran. With advanced fellowship training in pediatric pulmonology from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and a robust foundation in general pediatrics and clinical medicine, Dr. Eshghi has established a reputation for excellence in pediatric respiratory care and clinical research. His professional experience spans specialized roles in pediatric pulmonology, neonatal intensive care, and hospital-based pediatric medicine, where he has contributed to multidisciplinary clinical initiatives and academic programs. Dr. Eshghi’s research focuses on cystic fibrosis, respiratory physiology, pulmonary function assessment, and pediatric airway management, with several peer-reviewed publications addressing topics such as exhaled nitric oxide evaluation, high-flow nasal cannula therapy, and bronchoscopy safety. A frequent presenter at national and international congresses, he has delivered both oral and poster presentations highlighting advancements in pediatric respiratory medicine. Recognized for academic and clinical excellence, Dr. Eshghi achieved first rank in the national board examination for pediatric pulmonology and was honored as a superior fellow for exemplary academic performance. His dedication to evidence-based medicine, mentorship, and innovation continues to advance pediatric pulmonary health and strengthen the field of respiratory medicine in Iran and beyond.

Profiles : Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Zarei, E., Rakhshankhah, N., Nejad, N. H., & Eshghi, A. (2023). Esophageal lung misdiagnosed as tracheoesophageal fistula: A case report. Radiology Case Reports, 18(1), e123–e126.

Bahoush, G., Salajegheh, P., Anari, A. M., Eshghi, A., & Aski, B. H. (2021). A review of peripherally inserted central catheters and various types of vascular access in very small children and pediatric patients and their potential complications. Journal of Medicine and Life, 14(3), 345–352.

Eshghi, A., Khanbabaee, G., Hassanzad, M., Tabatabaee, S. A., & Rezaei, M. (2019). Evaluation of fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) in CF children and its association with sputum culture. Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics, 10(4), e94685.

Eshghi, A. (2015). High flow nasal cannula as a method for rapid weaning from nasal continuous positive airway pressure. International Journal of Preventive Medicine, 6, 40.

Chalachew Yenew | Neglected Tropical Diseases | Best Paper Award

Mr. Chalachew Yenew | Neglected Tropical Diseases | Best Paper Award

Lecturer | Debre Tabor University | Ethiopia 

Dr. Chalachew Yenew Dinku is an accomplished Lecturer and Researcher at Debre Tabor University, Ethiopia, specializing in Environmental and Public Health, with a research focus on environmental and occupational exposure, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), infection prevention and control, One Health, and public health emergency management. He holds a Master of Science in Environmental Health Sciences from Jimma University, where his thesis on AMR contamination pathways received an international research grant and resulted in multiple peer-reviewed publications. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety from the University of Gondar, where his undergraduate research on hospital indoor bacterial contamination gained national recognition. With over nine years of professional experience, Dr. Yenew has held key academic and public health roles, including as a Public Health Emergency Surveillance Officer with the Ohio State University Global One Health Initiative and as a Public Health Officer under the Amhara Health Bureau, where he led health education, surveillance, and community health initiatives. At Debre Tabor University, he has served as a member of research committees, supervised postgraduate students, and secured major institutional research grants such as “Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance through a One Health Approach” and “Scabies Screening and Prevention”. Dr. Yenew has authored or co-authored over 55 scientific papers, with 35 published in reputable international journals, 15 as first or corresponding author, and several under review. His extensive editorial contributions include serving as an editor for BMC Public Health, a reviewer for multiple high-impact journals, and a conference presenter at more than 20 national and international scientific events. His research integrates advanced statistical and molecular approaches to tackle pressing public health challenges, bridging academia, policy, and practice. With 355 citations, 47 indexed documents, and an h-index of 9, Dr. Chalachew Yenew exemplifies scholarly excellence, leadership, and commitment to advancing sustainable, evidence-based One Health solutions globally.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Anteneh, R. M., Gashu, Z. E., Baffa, L. D., Bitew, D. A., Yenew, C., Demissie, K. A., Terefe, B., Jejaw, M., Zegeye, A. F., Tiruneh, M. G., et al. (2025). Decomposing socioeconomic and educational inequalities in infant mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa. BMC Public Health, 25(12), 1–12.

2. Mehari, M. G., Yeshiwas, A. G., Esubalew, D., Azmeraw, Y., Delie, A. M., Limenh, L. W., Worku, N. K., Hailu, M., Melese, M., Abie, A., et al. (2025). Dominance of antimicrobial resistant bacteria and risk factors of bacteriuria infection among pregnant women in East Africa. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 25(12), 1–12.

3. Temesgen, A., Anteneh, R. M., Yeshiwas, A. G., Bayeh, G. M., Yenew, C., Ejigu, A. G., Gebeyehu, A. A., Tsega, T. D., Ahmed, A. F., Yemata, G. A., et al. (2025). Systematic review and meta-analysis on gaps in household waste management practices in urban Ethiopia for supporting the TSEDU Ethiopia initiative. Discover Sustainability, 25(12), 1–12.

4. Tsega, T. D., Tsega, S. S., Gebeyehu, A. A., Yemata, G. A., Anteneh, R. M., Yeshiwas, A. G., Yirdaw, G., Yenew, C., Enawgaw, A. S., Ejigu, A. G., et al. (2025). Viral load suppression rate of third-line antiretroviral therapy and its association with gender among HIV patients after second-line treatment failure in Africa. BMC Infectious Diseases, 25(12), 1–12.

Hu Xueliang | Treatment for Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Hu Xueliang | Treatment for Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Attending doctor | Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Hospital | China

Dr. Hu Xueliang is a medical researcher affiliated with the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Hospital, located in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China. He has developed a multidisciplinary academic foundation built upon rigorous medical education and clinical research training, which fuels his pursuit of excellence in scientific inquiry. His educational background includes advanced studies in clinical medicine and infectious diseases, with specialized exposure to epidemiology, antimicrobial resistance, and translational healthcare practices. Professionally, Dr. Hu has accumulated significant experience working in medical and hospital-based research environments where he has contributed to evidence-based clinical investigations, research collaborations, and the analysis of disease patterns. His research interests span infectious diseases, public health, immunopathology, epidemiological modeling, and antimicrobial stewardship, focusing on the development of innovative strategies for the prevention and control of emerging infectious threats. Dr. Hu demonstrates strong research skills in data collection, statistical evaluation, clinical interpretation, and collaborative project leadership, reflecting a growing engagement in translational research that bridges clinical medicine and public health outcomes. Throughout his developing career, he has earned recognition for his dedication and academic integrity, receiving institutional appreciation and professional commendations for research excellence and medical service. His academic achievements and contributions position him as an emerging scholar within the global medical research community, demonstrating both promise and perseverance. Dr. Hu continues to pursue knowledge dissemination through publications, scientific participation, and health advocacy aimed at improving patient outcomes and public safety. He envisions building a strong research portfolio in infectious disease diagnostics and evidence-based medicine while strengthening global collaboration in health sciences.his current publication metrics indicate 0 Citations  and 1 Document with 0 h-index, reflecting his early-career status and future potential for academic growth.

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Featured Publications

Hu, X., Guo, X., Sha, J., Dou, Y., Ma, H., Li, H., & Xu, Y. (2025). Analysis of the efficacy of photodynamic therapy in treating cervical lesions and HPV infections and its influencing factors. Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy, 55, 104786.

Ajoy Paul | Plant Disease Modelling | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ajoy Paul | Plant Disease Modelling | Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow | Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology | Bangladesh

Mr. Ajoy Paul is a highly accomplished professional in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, distinguished for his dedication to advanced Plant Disease Modelling integration within engineering systems and sustainable development frameworks. His academic journey, marked by degrees in Civil, Structural, and Geotechnical Engineering from renowned institutions, reflects his deep commitment to technical precision and innovation. With extensive professional experience across construction, industrial, and academic sectors, Mr. Paul has contributed significantly to design optimization, risk analysis, and performance modelling, consistently incorporating Plant Disease Modelling approaches to enhance environmental resilience in infrastructure planning. His teaching and research engagements as Associate Professor have further expanded the practical understanding of Plant Disease Modelling in civil structures, bridging engineering mechanics with sustainability science. Recognized by global professional institutions and supported by multiple research collaborations, his work demonstrates exceptional analytical and computational skill, especially in modeling interactions between soil mechanics and environmental stress factors using Plant Disease Modelling principles. His numerous publications on seismic vulnerability, soil-structure interactions, and foundation stability underscore his scientific rigor and contribution to advancing safe, sustainable construction methodologies. Mr. Paul’s Plant Disease Modelling expertise, combined with leadership in multidisciplinary teams, exemplifies innovation, precision, and excellence in engineering research and education. Google Scholar profile of 32 Citations, 2 i10 index, 1 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Alam, M. J., Khan, M. A. R., & Paul, A. (2008). Seismic vulnerability assessment of existing RC buildings in GIS environment. Online Proceedings of the Fourteenth World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (WCEE).

2. Alam, M. J., Ahsan, R., Akhter, F., & Paul, A. (2008). Earthquake resistant non-engineered building construction for rural area in Bangladesh. Proceedings of the 14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 1–8.

3. Paul, A., Islam, M. S., Jotisankasa, A., & Progga, S. T. (2025). Influence of rainfall infiltration and hydraulic conductivity on hillslope stability. Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 43(300), 24.

4. Ihosan, M. F., & Paul, A. (2022). Development of soil water characteristic curve for coarse-grained soil in comparison with mathematical model. 5th Annual Paper Meet & 2nd Civil Engineering Congress, 29–30 July 2022.

5. Paul, A. (2015). Effect of foundation soil stiffness on dynamic behavior of RC frame building. Department of Civil Engineering (CE).