Svetlana Ilić | Synthesis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Svetlana Ilić | Synthesis | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Associate at Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, Serbia.

Dr. Svetlana Ilić 🇷🇸 is a Senior Research Associate at the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade. Born in Belgrade in 1981, she is a passionate and persistent researcher known for her expertise in ceramics and nanomaterials 🔬. Over the past 14+ years, Dr. Ilić has made significant contributions to sustainable materials research, focusing on mullite ceramics, porous structures, and environmental applications 🌱. She actively collaborates in European research networks and has authored numerous high-impact publications 🧪. Beyond her technical skills, she is a strong team player, quick learner, and dedicated scientist who continually seeks to innovate through natural and recycled resources 🌍. Dr. Ilić is also engaged in editorial roles and peer-reviewing for top international journals 📚. Her work is an excellent blend of academic excellence, environmental consciousness, and applied science.

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Suitability For Best Researcher Award – Dr. Svetlana Ilić

Dr. Svetlana Ilić embodies the qualities of a top-tier researcher: deep technical expertise, consistent research output, international collaboration, and strong alignment with current global priorities in sustainability and advanced materials. Her 14+ years of dedicated work in ceramic and nanomaterials—particularly using sustainable and recycled raw materials—places her at the forefront of environmentally conscious material science.She demonstrates a rare blend of experimental skill, innovation, academic leadership, and scientific communication, with tangible impact in applied technologies such as energy efficiency, environmental remediation, and thermal insulation. Her editorial and peer-review roles further reflect her peer recognition and thought leadership.

Education 

Dr. Svetlana Ilić completed all levels of her academic education at the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy 🎓. She earned her Bachelor’s (BSc) and later pursued both Master’s and PhD degrees in materials science 🧪. Her studies were rooted in ceramic materials, sintering technologies, and advanced characterization techniques 🔍. With a strong academic foundation and curiosity for sustainable solutions, she developed deep expertise in mullite synthesis, nanoindentation, and refractory materials 🔬. Her educational background continues to fuel her innovation in the synthesis and application of environmentally-friendly ceramic materials 🌱.

Experience 

Since 2011, Dr. Ilić has served as a Senior Research Associate at the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Department of Materials 🏢. Her research focuses on the synthesis, sintering, and characterization of ceramic and nanostructured materials, including work on refractory ceramics, porous materials, and LTCC systems 🔥. She is proficient in tools like XRD, SEM, Mossbauer spectroscopy, and nanoindentation, enabling her to explore structural, thermal, and mechanical properties in detail 🧫. Svetlana also plays a key role in international and national research projects, contributing to advancements in energy, environmental protection, and biomedicine 🌍. Her commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation has made her a respected figure in her field 🤝.

Professional Development 

Dr. Ilić continually evolves through active participation in collaborative research projects, including COST Actions and EU-funded networks 🌐. From 2020 to 2025, she has contributed to projects on graphene-based wastewater treatment, nano-porous materials, and mullite-based insulation from industrial waste ♻️. She also serves as a peer reviewer for top journals such as the Journal of the American Ceramic Society, enhancing her insight into global research trends 📝. In 2024, she stepped into an editorial role as a Guest Editor for Metallurgical and Materials Data, showcasing leadership in scholarly publishing 🗂️. Her engagement in academic communities (Scopus, ORCID, ResearchGate) ensures she stays connected with the latest developments 📚. Fluent in English 🇬🇧 and digitally adept (MS Office, Google tools), Svetlana actively participates in knowledge-sharing across platforms. These ongoing activities reflect her commitment to lifelong learning and maintaining a cutting-edge research profile 🚀.

Research Focus Category 

Dr. Svetlana Ilić’s research is primarily focused on ceramic materials and nanotechnology, with a strong emphasis on sustainable and energy-efficient applications 🌿. Her specialization lies in mullite-based ceramics, both dense and porous, which are crucial in thermal insulation, diesel filtration, and environmental remediation 🚗🌍. She has also explored the use of waste-derived raw materials, such as clay and diatomite, to create high-performance ceramics, aligning her work with circular economy goals 🔄. Additionally, she has worked on graphene films for wastewater treatment, integrating novel materials with real-world environmental challenges 💧. Her interdisciplinary research spans materials for mechanical engineering, biomedicine, and clean energy 🔋. The blend of ceramic science, environmental sustainability, and applied material design defines her category as Advanced Functional Materials for Sustainable Technologies. This focus addresses some of today’s most pressing scientific and industrial needs ♻️⚙️.

Research Skill Category 

Dr. Ilić’s key research skills lie in the synthesis, processing, and advanced characterization of ceramic and nanostructured materials 🔬. She is skilled in sol-gel methods, solution combustion synthesis, and high-temperature sintering, enabling the production of both dense and porous ceramics 🧪. Her analytical toolbox includes X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Mossbauer spectroscopy, and nanoindentation for assessing structural and mechanical properties 🧫. She also demonstrates proficiency in thermal analysis techniques and microstructural evaluation, which are essential for high-performance ceramics 🔍. Furthermore, her experience with natural materials, dopant effects, and recyclable resources gives her a unique edge in sustainable material development 🌱. Her collaborative, data-driven approach ensures accurate, reproducible outcomes. In terms of skill category, she belongs to Advanced Materials Characterization & Processing, with a focus on sustainable, high-temperature materials and nano-engineered ceramics ♻️🔥.

Awards and Honors 

While specific named awards are not listed, Dr. Svetlana Ilić has achieved editorial and peer-review recognition, which reflects her respected standing in the scientific community 🏆. She was selected as a Guest Editor (2024) for Metallurgical and Materials Data, highlighting her leadership in scholarly communication 📘. She has also been invited as a reviewer by top journals such as the Journal of the American Ceramic Society and the Journal of the European Ceramic Society, underscoring her expertise and credibility in materials science 🌍. Her extensive publication record and participation in high-impact, interdisciplinary projects are further testaments to her academic excellence and contribution to the field 🧠✨. These ongoing professional activities represent honors in the form of peer recognition, editorial trust, and institutional affiliation with leading research initiatives.

Publication Top Notes

1. Sol–gel synthesis and characterization of iron doped mullite

Authors: S. Ilić, S. Zec, M. Miljković, D. Poleti, M. Pošarac-Marković, D. Janaćković, et al.
Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol. 612, pp. 259–264, 2014
Citations: 49

Summary:
This paper explores the sol–gel synthesis of iron-doped mullite (3Al₂O₃·2SiO₂). The aim was to understand how iron incorporation affects mullite’s formation and structure.

2. Porous ceramic monoliths based on diatomite

Authors: A. Šaponjić, M. Stanković, J. Majstorović, B. Matović, S. Ilić, A. Egelja, et al.
Journal: Ceramics International, Vol. 41(8), pp. 9745–9752, 2015
Citations: 48

Summary:
The study presents a method for fabricating porous ceramic monoliths using natural diatomite as the main raw material.

3. Effect of boric acid on the porosity of clay and diatomite monoliths

Authors: M. Kokunešoski, A. Šaponjić, M. Stanković, J. Majstorović, A. Egelja, S. Ilić, et al.
Journal: Ceramics International, Vol. 42(5), pp. 6383–6390, 2016
Citations: 25

Summary:
This research investigates how boric acid as a pore-forming agent impacts the porosity and structure of monoliths made from clay and diatomite.

4. Structural and morphological characterization of iron-doped sol-gel derived mullite powders

Authors: S. Ilić, B. Babić, A. Bjelajac, N. Stoimenov, L. Kljajević, M. Pošarac–Marković, et al.
Journal: Ceramics International, Vol. 46(9), pp. 13107–13113, 2020
Citations: 15

Summary:
A follow-up to earlier work, this paper delves deeper into the microstructural and morphological aspects of iron-doped mullite powders synthesized via the sol–gel process.

5. High pressure densification of nanocrystalline mullite powder

Authors: S. Ilić, S. Zec, M. Rosić, V. Maksimović, J. Ružić, V. Urbanovich, B. Matović
Journal: Ceramics International, Vol. 42(4), pp. 5319–5325, 2016
Citations: 13

Summary:
This paper focuses on high-pressure sintering (HP-HT) of nanocrystalline mullite powders, aiming to enhance densification without grain growth.

6. Structural, microstructural and mechanical properties of sintered iron-doped mullite

Authors: S. Ilić, V.N. Ivanovski, Ž. Radovanović, A. Egelja, M. Kokunešoski, A. Šaponjić, et al.
Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: B, Vol. 256, Article 114543, 2020
Citations: 12

Summary:
Investigates the mechanical behavior (hardness, fracture toughness) of sintered iron-doped mullite ceramics and correlates these with structural and microstructural characteristics.

Conclusion

Dr. Svetlana Ilić is eminently qualified for a Best Researcher Award based on her sustained scientific contributions, innovative approaches to sustainable materials, and active participation in the international research community. Her profile reflects a rare synergy between academic depth, practical relevance, and societal impact.

Mohsen Kalantari | Parasitology | Best Researcher Award

Dr . Mohsen Kalantari | Parasitology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Dr. Mohsen Kalantari is an Assistant Professor at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, specializing in Medical Parasitology and Entomology. With a remarkable academic and research portfolio, he has contributed to over 27 research projects, published in internationally recognized journals like Scientific Reports and Acta Tropica, and collaborated in 34 scientific initiatives. His work spans across parasitology, microbiology, and entomology, combining field expertise with innovative approaches to public health challenges. Dr. Kalantari has also published a book with an ISBN and actively engages in consultancy, totaling 17 industry projects. His work is highly impactful, reflected in his citation index of 18 and an extraordinary 70 patents published or under process. He is an editorial member and holds professional memberships, including in the Jhsss journal (Scopus). He remains committed to advancing healthcare through scientific research and innovation.

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🔹 Education 

Dr. Kalantari holds a Ph.D. in Medical Parasitology and Entomology, which forms the core of his academic identity and scientific expertise. His advanced education has equipped him with a strong foundation in studying parasite-host interactions, vector biology, and infectious disease mechanisms. Throughout his doctoral research, he delved deeply into applied parasitology, integrating molecular, microbiological, and ecological perspectives to address key health concerns. This rigorous training also included exposure to global research methodologies and tools, shaping his multidimensional research outlook. His education continues to guide his contributions to medical research and parasitological innovations at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, where he now mentors students and leads various research initiatives.

🔹 Experience

With extensive academic and research experience, Dr. Kalantari serves as an Assistant Professor at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. His portfolio spans over 27 research projects, 17 consultancy and industry partnerships, and editorial involvement in scholarly publications. His journal articles in Scientific Reports, Acta Tropica, and other Scopus-indexed publications reflect his depth in parasitology, entomology, and microbiology. Notably, he has contributed significantly to translational research, health innovation, and applied science, particularly in the development of diagnostic tools and control strategies for parasitic diseases. His collaborative experience across 34 projects underlines his commitment to interdisciplinary science and public health improvement. As a mentor, author, and inventor, Dr. Kalantari plays a leading role in both national and global parasitology networks.

🔹 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Mohsen Kalantari’s outstanding achievements in parasitology and entomology research have positioned him as a distinguished figure in medical science. With a citation index of 18 and over 70 patents filed or published, his work has received national and institutional recognition. His nomination for the Best Researcher Award highlights his innovative contributions in both academic and applied sciences. The publication of a peer-reviewed book and multiple high-impact articles, along with his editorial role in Scopus-indexed journals, underscores his scholarly reputation. Dr. Kalantari’s ability to translate academic research into practical healthcare outcomes continues to earn him accolades and invitations for collaboration. His dedication to health-focused scientific innovation makes him a deserving candidate for top-tier research awards.

🔹 Research Focus 

Dr. Kalantari’s research is centered on Medical Parasitology, with cross-disciplinary extensions into Microbiology and Entomology. His work explores the biology, diagnostics, and control of parasitic diseases, focusing on host-parasite interactions, vector ecology, and disease transmission mechanisms. He aims to develop new diagnostic methods and control strategies to combat parasitic infections affecting human health. His scientific projects also address drug resistance, zoonotic parasite transmission, and the integration of biotechnology in parasitology. With 27 research projects and 70 patents, his research combines basic science with innovation for practical healthcare applications. He frequently collaborates with national and international researchers, as seen in his 34 collaborations. His work is guided by the goal of improving public health outcomes and contributing to sustainable disease management strategies.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohsen Kalantari is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, backed by a dynamic mix of innovation (70 patents), research productivity, interdisciplinary expertise, and practical health contributions. With a growing research footprint and global collaborations, his profile reflects both academic excellence and societal relevance. Enhancing citation impact and highlighting funding and mentorship would elevate his candidacy to the highest international standards. Nonetheless, his current achievements make him a strong contender for recognition under this category.

Publication

  • Title: A new focus of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in Shiraz, Iran
    Authors: S Razmjou, H Hejazy, MH Motazedian, M Baghaei, M Emamy, …
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 122

 

  • Title: Comparison of three methods for diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis
    Authors: B Pourmohammadi, MH Motazedian, GR Hatam, M Kalantari, P Habibi, …
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 98

 

  • Title: Molecular survey of Toxoplasma infection in sheep and goat from Fars province, Southern Iran
    Authors: Q Asgari, J Sarnevesht, M Kalantari, SJA Sadat, MH Motazedian, …
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 94

 

  • Title: Asymptomatic human carriers of Leishmania infantum: possible reservoirs for Mediterranean visceral leishmaniasis in southern Iran
    Authors: M Fakhar, MH Motazedian, GR Hatam, Q Asgari, M Kalantari, M Mohebali
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 84

 

  • Title: The PCR-based detection of Leishmania major infections in Meriones libycus (Rodentia: Muridae) from southern Iran
    Authors: MD Moemenbellah-Fard, M Kalantari, Y Rassi, E Javadian
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 73

 

  • Title: Molecular genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii in human spontaneous aborted fetuses in Shiraz, Southern Iran
    Authors: Q Asgari, M Fekri, A Monabati, M Kalantary, I Mohammadpour, …
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 67

 

  • Title: Rodent infection with Leishmania in a new focus of human cutaneous leishmaniasis, in northern Iran
    Authors: B Pourmohammadi, MH Motazedian, M Kalantari
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 61

 

  • Title: The PCR-based detection and identification of the parasites causing human cutaneous leishmaniasis in the Iranian city of Ahvaz
    Authors: M Ghasemian, S Maraghi, AR Samarbafzadeh, A Jelowdar, M Kalantari
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 56

 

  • Title: Molecular survey on detection of Leishmania infection in rodent reservoirs in Jahrom District, Southern Iran
    Authors: MH Davami, MH Motazedian, M Kalantari, Q Asgari, I Mohammadpour, …
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 48

 

  • Title: Molecular detection of Leishmania parasites and host blood meal identification in wild sand flies from a new endemic rural region, south of Iran
    Authors: K Azizi, MB Askari, M Kalantari, MD Moemenbellah-Fard
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 46

DENNIS NGMINMAALE GYILE | REMOTE SENSING | Best Researcher Award

Mr. DENNIS NGMINMAALE GYILE | REMOTE SENSING | Best Researcher Award

BEIHANG UNIVERSITY, Ghana

Gyile Dennis Ngminmaale  is a dedicated Ghanaian national with a strong passion for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) . Fluent in English, Twi, and Dagaare , he is committed to environmental sustainability, urban planning , and spatial analysis. A Christian by faith  and single, he thrives in academic and church-related environments, often engaging in football , music , and movie watching . He aspires to pursue postgraduate studies to further enhance his GIS and RS capabilities for impactful contributions to environmental conservation  and development planning .

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🎓 Education

Dennis earned a Diploma in Geo-information Science (2017–2019) and a BSc in Natural Resources Management (2019–2022) from the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), Ghana . His coursework covered GIS, Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry, Climate Change, Spatial Analysis, Land Reclamation, and Landscape Ecology . His academic journey equipped him with solid theoretical knowledge and hands-on technical skills in environmental mapping, spatial data interpretation, and natural resource sustainability . His education laid a robust foundation for professional work in spatial sciences, supporting his ambition to pursue a master’s in GIS and RS .

💼 Experience

Dennis served as a GIS Analyst Intern at the Forest Service Division, Sunyani (2021), where he conducted spatial analysis, created thematic maps using ArcGIS, and collected GPS field data . Currently, he works as a Research/Teaching Assistant at UENR , supporting student projects and thesis work, while also conducting advanced spatial mapping and data visualization. He collaborates across departments and trains others in spatial tools, displaying leadership, adaptability, and technical proficiency . His work bridges academic theory and real-world geospatial applications for forest, land, and environmental systems .

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dennis has actively pursued professional development by participating in specialized geospatial training . He completed the “ChatGPT in QGIS with QChatGPT plugin” workshop by African Women in GIS (March 2023)  and attended a Faculty Development Programme on “Data Analysis Using SPSS” hosted by IMS, Bengaluru (February 2023) . These certifications demonstrate his initiative in embracing emerging technologies, statistical tools, and spatial intelligence. Though early in his professional journey, his passion and dedication to continuous learning have been consistently recognized by academic mentors and institutional supervisors .

🔬 Research Focus

Dennis’s research interests lie in spatial analysis, remote sensing applications, and environmental conservation . He focuses on using GIS and satellite data for land use mapping, forest monitoring, climate change adaptation, and urban planning strategies . His work integrates technologies like ArcGIS, Google Earth Pro, QGIS, and statistical tools like SPSS to interpret geospatial data and generate actionable insights . He aims to contribute to sustainable development goals through digital mapping, geospatial intelligence, and participatory research . His future research will address the intersection of environmental resilience and smart spatial planning .

Conclusion

Gyile Dennis Ngminmaale shows strong potential as a developing researcher in the field of GIS and Remote Sensing. With a solid academic foundation, relevant work experience, and technical skills, he demonstrates readiness for more advanced research contributions. However, to be fully competitive for the Best Researcher Award, it is recommended that he pursues higher education, publishes academic work, and builds a portfolio of impactful research projects. At this stage, he would be more suitable for an “Emerging Researcher” or “Young Talent” award rather than the top-tier Best Researcher Award.

Publication

Title: Assessment of Land Use and Land Cover Changes and Their Impact on Land Surface Temperature in Greater Accra, Ghana
Authors: Dennis Ngminmaale Gyile, Austin Asare, Augustine Prosper Osei‑Gyabaah & David Anaafo
Year: 2025 (posted on January 15, 2025)
Link: Available via SSRN at https://ssrn.com/abstract=5077196

Shi Hua | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shi Hua | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Jiangsu University of Science Technology, China

Dr. Shi Hua is a Professor at Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, a national senior acoustic and energy engineer, and an outstanding postdoctoral fellow of Jiangsu.  With 35+ first-author papers, 30+ patents, and numerous national projects, his career bridges innovation, mechanics, and sustainability. He’s a leading figure in noise control, energy-saving renovation, and structural engineering in polar and marine environments.  As a top talent in Zhenjiang’s 169 Program and Jinshan Talent plan, Dr. Shi plays a pivotal role in modern building science, acoustic design, and engineering excellence.

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🎓 Education

B.E. in Electrical Engineering & Automation (2007–2011) from Nanjing University of Science and Technology.  M.E. in Control Engineering (2013–2016) under Prof. Fan Weihua at NJUST. Ph.D. in Mechanics (2019–2022) from Jiangsu University, supervised by Prof. Qiusheng Bi. His educational journey blends automation, engineering mechanics, and applied acoustics, forming a strong multidisciplinary foundation for impactful research in structural resilience, environmental acoustics, and thermal performance in civil and marine applications.

💼 Experience

From 2011 to 2019, Dr. Shi worked at the Zhenjiang Institute of Building Science and Technology Group. Since then, he has held a professorship at Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, driving applied research in energy systems and marine acoustics. His career reflects deep industrial integration and academic influence across construction quality testing, de-icing technologies, and sustainable infrastructure.  Recognized citywide and provincially, he balances research, innovation, teaching, and consulting in environmental and engineering projects.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Outstanding Postdoctoral Fellow (Jiangsu Province)  High-Level Leading Talent in Zhenjiang’s “169 Project”  Jinshan Talent & Young Talent in Zhenjiang  Personal Innovator in Construction Project Quality Testing (Jiangsu)  Selected for Jiangsu Outstanding Postdoctoral Program  Recipient of 35+ provincial and municipal awards for innovation, acoustics, and engineering research  His academic papers were recognized nationally for excellence  All these honors reflect his consistent contributions to building science, acoustics, sustainability, and research-driven development.

🔬 Research Focus

Specializes in mechanical analysis of ice load, de-icing for polar ships  Focuses on sound insulation and noise reduction in marine and civil structures  Leads R&D in building energy consumption monitoring and sustainable retrofits 🌱 Drives prefabricated construction innovation in coastal and polar engineering  Published 38+ technical papers and co-authored national engineering standards  His cross-sector work spans nonlinear dynamics, thermo-acoustic mechanisms, and smart monitoring systems  Dr. Shi’s work addresses pressing environmental, marine, and structural challenges with real-world engineering solutions.

Conclusion 

Dr. Shi Hua demonstrates excellence in applied engineering research, patent innovation, and public policy contributions, making him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His profile reflects sustained, real-world impact, especially in marine engineering, building acoustics, and energy efficiency. Strengthening international collaborations and increasing citation visibility could elevate his already impressive career to global prominence.

Publication

Title: Research on Mechanism of Anti‑Icing of Polar Ships Based on Ultrasonic Vibration
Authors: Shi Hua, Youxiang Wang, Jian Zhang
Year: 2024
Link: Available as a preprint with DOI 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4477360/v1