Caili Ma | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Caili Ma | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Head-Nurse | The Second Xiangya Hospital Of Central South University | China 

Dr. Caili Ma is an emerging researcher whose scholarly contributions reflect a focused commitment to advancing evidence-based practice in clinical and nursing sciences. With 67 citations, 8 peer-reviewed publications, and an h-index of 4, Dr. Ma has steadily built a research portfolio that demonstrates both scientific rigor and growing global visibility. Her work spans critical themes in healthcare delivery, professional identity formation, patient-centered care, and stigma reduction within clinical education environments. Notably, her recent randomized controlled trial evaluating the “credit bank” intervention highlights her dedication to designing innovative, measurable strategies that enhance nursing students’ professional identity while addressing the pervasive issue of public stigma an area with significant implications for workforce development, healthcare quality, and long-term professional resilience. Dr. Ma’s collaborative footprint, illustrated by contributions involving more than 50 co-authors, underscores her engagement in interdisciplinary and multicenter research networks, enabling broader translational impact and methodological diversity. Her research influence extends beyond publications, contributing to ongoing discussions in clinical education reform and psychosocial determinants of healthcare performance. Although early in her academic trajectory, her work already demonstrates societal relevance by informing policies and practices aimed at strengthening the nursing workforce, improving mental and professional well-being among trainees, and fostering more inclusive healthcare environments. Through the combination of rigorous study design, collaborative scholarship, and commitment to addressing structural and interpersonal challenges in healthcare systems, Dr. Ma continues to shape a research agenda that aligns with international priorities in health education, stigma reduction, and sustainable professional development. Her growing citation profile and publication output reflect her expanding role in advancing high-quality research that bridges clinical education, behavioral science, and patient-oriented perspectives.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID 

Featured Publications

  1. Qiu, C., Ni, X., Wang, Y., Cao, M., Li, X., Huang, Z., Chen, Q., Ma, C., & He, Y. (2025). Effects of a “credit bank” intervention on the professional identity and public stigma among nursing students: A randomized controlled trial. Nurse Education Today. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2025.106915     

 

Xue Wu | Cognitive Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xue Wu | Cognitive Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Associate Professor | Peking University | China

Dr. Xue Wu is a highly active and emerging scholar whose research contributions reflect a growing impact in nursing science, healthcare safety, and clinical decision-support systems. With 621 citations, 39 publications, and an h-index of 8, her work demonstrates both productivity and increasing global relevance across interdisciplinary domains. She has contributed to the advancement of cognitive workload assessment, nursing brand development, and predictive modeling for critical care, including the integration of radiology notes and structured clinical data for early ICU readmission risk prediction. Her publications span peer-reviewed journals and collaborative multi-author studies, reflecting strong engagement with diverse research teams—evidenced by collaborations with over 80 co-authors across nursing, medical informatics, and safety management. Dr. Wu’s recent projects, including integrative and scoping reviews on safety-related cognitive workload and professional identity in nursing, reinforce her commitment to strengthening healthcare systems through evidence-based analysis. Her work emphasizes methodological rigor, interdisciplinary synthesis, and the development of tools that enhance patient safety, workforce identity, and clinical outcomes. Through her contributions to predictive analytics and safety frameworks, she supports the transformation of healthcare environments into more adaptive, data-informed, and patient-centered systems. Dr. Xue Wu’s research trajectory continues to contribute meaningfully to the global nursing and healthcare community, advancing knowledge that informs policy, technology design, and clinical practice.

Profiles: Scopus | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

  1. Feng, T., Huang, L., Peng, X., & Wu, X. (2025). An integrative review of cognitive workload assessment for safety management. BMC Nursing.

  2. Ge, H., Hu, H., Li, J., & Wu, X. (2025). Development of a professional profile for enhancing nursing brand image: A scoping review. International Nursing Review.

  3. Hu, H., Ma, L., Ge, H., & Wu, X. (2025). ReAdmit: Predicting early unplanned ICU readmission using radiology notes and structured data. Nursing in Critical Care.

  4. Hu, H., Teng, H., Bai, L., & Wu, X. (2025). Effect of interference on nurses in using nursing information system: A field-based eye tracking study. In Nursing Informatics Research (Book chapter).

  5. Ge, H., Feng, T., Hu, H., & Wu, X. (2025). Profiling learning styles and strategies of nursing students: A cluster analysis study. Nurse Education Today.

Yinfeng Yang | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yinfeng Yang | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Deputy Director | School of Medical Informatics Engineering, Anhui University of Chinese Medicine | China

Dr. Yinfeng Yang is a distinguished researcher at Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, known for impactful contributions at the interface of traditional Chinese medicine, molecular pharmacology, and bioinformatics-driven disease mechanism analysis. His academic influence is demonstrated by 5,738 citations, 45 publications, and an h-index of 18, underscoring his growing global recognition in biomedical research. Dr. Yang’s work spans cancer biology, immunometabolism, and natural-product-based therapeutics, with recent studies exploring the clinicopathological relevance of BRCA1 in gastric cancer, mitochondrial pathways in rheumatoid arthritis, and angiogenesis-targeting mechanisms of Ginkgo biloba leaves. His research integrates advanced computational tools, systems pharmacology, and machine learning to decode complex biological networks and accelerate drug discovery particularly in ADMET prediction and precision therapeutic strategies. With more than 120 co-authors and interdisciplinary collaborations across oncology, pharmacology, and traditional medicine, Dr. Yang has built a broad scientific network that strengthens the translational potential of his findings. His publications in high-impact journals and open-access platforms contribute to global knowledge accessibility while supporting evidence-based modernization of traditional Chinese medicine. Dr. Yang’s work carries clear societal relevance, offering novel insights for developing safer, more effective treatments for chronic inflammatory diseases and gastrointestinal cancers. His sustained research output and increasing citation impact position him as a valuable contributor to global biomedical innovation and integrative medicine research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

  1. Ru, J., Li, P., Wang, J., Zhou, W., Li, B., Huang, C., Li, P., Guo, Z., Tao, W., Yang, Y., … (2014). TCMSP: A database of systems pharmacology for drug discovery from herbal medicines. Journal of Cheminformatics, 6(1), 13. Cited by: 5,020

  2. Qian, S., Wei, Z., Yang, W., Huang, J., Yang, Y., & Wang, J. (2022). The role of BCL-2 family proteins in regulating apoptosis and cancer therapy. Frontiers in Oncology, 12, 985363. Cited by: 876

  3. Yang, Y., Li, Y., Wang, J., Sun, K., Tao, W., Wang, Z., Xiao, W., Pan, Y., Zhang, S., … (2017). Systematic investigation of Ginkgo biloba leaves for treating cardio-cerebrovascular diseases in an animal model. ACS Chemical Biology, 12(5), 1363–1372. Cited by: 99

  4. Li, Y., Gao, W., Li, F., Wang, J., Zhang, J., Yang, Y., Zhang, S., & Yang, L. (2013). An in silico exploration of the interaction mechanism of pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine-type CDK2 inhibitors. Molecular BioSystems, 9(9), 2266–2281. Cited by: 53

  5. Li, Y., Wang, J., Xiao, Y., Wang, Y., Chen, S., Yang, Y., Lu, A., & Zhang, S. (2015). A systems pharmacology approach to investigate the mechanisms of action of Semen Strychni and Tripterygium wilfordii Hook F for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 175, 301–314. Cited by: 51

Yanan Yang | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Yanan Yang | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Student | Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine | China

Dr. Yanan Yang is a researcher at Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, recognized for her contributions at the intersection of gut microbiota, metabolic regulation, and cardiometabolic diseases. Her scholarly influence is demonstrated by 726 citations, 45 peer-reviewed publications, and an h-index of 14, underscoring her growing impact in biomedical and translational health research. Dr. Yang’s work spans gut microbiome dynamics, microbial metabolites, metabolic disorders, traditional Chinese medicine mechanisms, and multi-omics integration. She has contributed to high-visibility studies on acute coronary syndrome, cardiovascular disease mechanisms, type 2 diabetes regulation, and herbal-medicine-induced metabolic modulation. Her involvement in multi-center collaborations—including meta-analyses with large participant cohorts—reflects her ability to bridge clinical findings with microbiome-mediated insights. Dr. Yang’s publications highlight a consistent focus on understanding microbial signatures, therapeutic pathways, and host–microbe interactions to advance preventive and precision medicine. She has also engaged in studies evaluating herbal interventions such as Coptis chinensis, showcasing the integration of traditional medicine with modern biomedical evidence. With over 223 co-authors across her publication record, her collaborative networks extend nationally and internationally, supporting multidisciplinary innovation in gut–heart metabolic axis research. Dr. Yang’s ongoing contributions provide essential foundations for developing microbiome-based diagnostics, therapeutic strategies for metabolic diseases, and evidence-based applications of traditional Chinese medicine, reflecting her role as an emerging and influential scientist in her field.

Featured Publications

  1. Wu, C., Zhao, Y., Zhang, Y., Yang, Y., Su, W., Yang, Y., Sun, L., Zhang, F., Yu, J., … (2022). Gut microbiota specifically mediates the anti-hypercholesterolemic effect of berberine (BBR) and facilitates prediction of BBR’s cholesterol-lowering efficacy in patients. Journal of Advanced Research, 37, 197–208. Cited by: 78

  2. Dong, C., Yang, Y., Wang, Y., Hu, X., Wang, Q., Gao, F., Sun, S., Liu, Q., Li, L., Liu, J., … (2023). Gut microbiota combined with metabolites reveals unique features of acute myocardial infarction compared with stable coronary artery disease. Journal of Advanced Research, 46, 101–112. Cited by: 74

  3. Dong, C., Yu, J., Yang, Y., Zhang, F., Su, W., Fan, Q., Wu, C., & Wu, S. (2021). Berberine, a potential prebiotic to indirectly promote Akkermansia growth through stimulating gut mucin secretion. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 139, 111595. Cited by: 74

  4. Yang, Y. N., Wang, Q. C., Xu, W., Yu, J., Zhang, H., & Wu, C. (2022). The berberine-enriched gut commensal Blautia producta ameliorates high-fat diet-induced hyperlipidemia and stimulates liver LDLR expression. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 155, 113749. Cited by: 60

  5. Xu, W., Yu, J., Yang, Y., Li, Z., Zhang, Y., Zhang, F., Wang, Q., Xie, Y., Zhao, B., & Wu, C. (2023). Strain-level screening of human gut microbes identifies Blautia producta as a new anti-hyperlipidemic probiotic. Gut Microbes, 15(1), 2228045. Cited by: 57

Ping Yang | Social Science Research | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Ping Yang | Social Science Research | Research Excellence Award

Business School | Tianjin University of Finance and Economics | China

Dr. Yang Ping is a distinguished scholar in digital marketing and social media behavior, recognized for her growing global research influence and contributions to emerging areas of digital responsibility and intelligent communication. Her academic productivity reflects a strong upward trajectory, with 91 citations from 89 documents, 8 publications indexed, and an h-index of 5, underscoring her rising impact in marketing and consumer behavior research. Dr. Yang has published in leading international journals such as Personality and Individual Differences, International Journal of Consumer Studies, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, and Marketing Intelligence & Planning, alongside influential works in high-impact Chinese journals, demonstrating both international reach and domestic leadership. Her research has advanced understanding of corporate digital responsibility, prosocial behavior in anonymous online environments, and experiential outcomes in tourism and hospitality, contributing new theoretical insights and practical implications for digital platforms and consumer engagement. She has collaborated extensively with scholars across Australia, Finland, China, and the United States, producing interdisciplinary work that bridges marketing, tourism, psychology, and digital communication. As Principal Investigator and research contributor to multiple funded projects at municipal, provincial, and national levels, she has played a key role in shaping the discourse on platform governance, digital ethics, and machine-learning-driven marketing strategies. Her scholarship provides actionable guidance for enterprises navigating digital transformation, offering significant societal value by promoting responsible data practices, enhancing user well-being, and informing public policy development in the digital economy.

Profiles: Scopus | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

1. Yang, P., Ji, C., Prentice, C., & Peng, Z. (2025). Scale development and validation of corporate digital responsibility- A consumer perspective. International Journal of Consumer Studies. Citations: 5

2. Yang, P., Chunli, J., Prentice, C., & Peng, Z. (2025). Scale development and validation of corporate digital responsibility- A consumer perspective. Journal of Consumer Studies.

3. Sthapit, E., Ji, C., Yang, P., & Woosnam, K. (2024). Memorable digital-free tourism experiences: Antecedents and outcomes. Journal of Vacation Marketing. Citations: 12

4. Sthapit, E., Chunli, J., Yang, P., & Woosnam, K. M. (2024). Memorable digital-free tourism experiences: Antecedents and outcomes. Journal of Vacation Marketing.

5. Sthapit, E., Prentice, C., Ji, C., Yang, P., & Björk, P. (2024). Experience-driven well-being and purchase: An alternative model of memorable wine tourism experiences. International Journal of Tourism Research. Citations: 22

Nicolò Colistra | Mathematical Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nicolò Colistra | Mathematical Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Ricercatore | ENEA | Italy 

Dr. Nicolò Colistra is a biomedical engineer and AI researcher whose work integrates machine learning, biomedical sensing, and intelligent systems to advance healthcare diagnostics, treatment optimization, and human performance assessment. His research spans artificial intelligence for oncology and cardiology, predictive modeling for clinical decision-making, and the development of multi-scale digital twin architectures. He has contributed to high-impact innovations in cardiotoxicity assessment through big-data pipelines, automated drug-screening platforms, and advanced signal-processing algorithms, alongside significant achievements in microfabrication, biosensor design, optical systems, and clean-room prototyping. His applied research also includes the engineering of wearable and robotic systems for gait analysis, athletic performance prediction, and human–machine interaction. Dr. Colistra’s academic influence is demonstrated by 187 citations, 11 publications, and an h-index of 6, underscoring his growing visibility in biomedical engineering, AI-driven health technologies, and translational innovation. He has collaborated with leading institutions including ENEA, the University of Rome Tor Vergata, the Italian Institute of Technology, and IBM Research, contributing to multidisciplinary projects that bridge engineering, medicine, and computational sciences. His work has been showcased at major international conferences, reflecting global engagement in biomedical imaging, electroporation, bioengineering, and neurosensor technologies. Through the integration of AI, advanced sensing, and multi-disciplinary engineering, Dr. Colistra’s research contributes to safer drug development, improved cardiovascular risk evaluation, enhanced athlete monitoring, and more precise diagnostic pathways, ultimately supporting societal goals of better healthcare, prevention, and performance optimization.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

  • Crusi, R., Colistra, N., Camera, F., Monti, G., Zappatore, M. S., Merla, C., & Tarricone, L. (2025). Cardiac pulsed-field ablation: Deep learning solutions for multi-parameter predictions. IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology.

  • Colistra, N., Manzi, V., Maikano, S., Laterza, F., D’Onofrio, R., & Verrelli, C. M. (2025). A new linear two-state dynamical model for athletic performance prediction in elite-level soccer players. Mathematics.

  • Iachetta, G., Melle, G., Colistra, N., Tantussi, F., De Angelis, F., & Dipalo, M. (2023). Long-term in vitro recording of cardiac action potentials on microelectrode arrays for chronic cardiotoxicity assessment. Archives of Toxicology.

  • Iachetta, G., Melle, G., Colistra, N., Tantussi, F., De Angelis, F., & Dipalo, M. (2022). Chronic cardiotoxicity assessment by cell optoporation on microelectrode arrays. bioRxiv.

  • Iachetta, G., Colistra, N., Melle, G., Deleye, L., Tantussi, F., De Angelis, F., & Dipalo, M. (2021). Improving reliability and reducing costs of cardiotoxicity assessments using laser-induced cell poration on microelectrode arrays. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology.

Francesco Inchingolo | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Francesco Inchingolo | Artificial Intelligence | Research Excellence Award

Professor in Odontostomatological Diseases (Scientific Sector MED/28) | University of Bari “Aldo Moro” – University Hospital “Policlinico di Bari” | Italy

Prof. Dr. Francesco Inchingolo is a leading Italian clinician-scientist in oral and maxillofacial sciences, renowned for his multidisciplinary contributions spanning dentistry, oral surgery, orthodontics, implantology, regenerative medicine, and public health. A Full Professor of Odontostomatological Diseases and long-standing director of major specialization programs, he has significantly advanced clinical training and translational research at the University of Bari “Aldo Moro.” His global scholarly impact is exemplified by 12,137 citations from 6,038 documents, 489 publications, and an h-index of 66, demonstrating sustained excellence and international recognition. A Principal Investigator in multiple funded projects, he has driven innovation in stem-cell applications, platelet-derived biomaterials, piezosurgery, bone regeneration, orthodontic biomechanics, geriatric dentistry, pediatric oral care, and complex maxillofacial pathologies. His extensive editorial and reviewer roles, together with collaborations across Europe, Asia, and the United States, emphasize his position as a central figure in global dental research networks. Prof. Inchingolo has delivered numerous invited lectures worldwide and serves as Visiting Professor in several international institutions, strengthening academic exchanges and capacity building. His work has been recognized through an exceptional series of national and international distinctions—including the prestigious Sant’Apollonia Award, multiple CDUO, SIDO, and SIOH honors, international research incentive awards, and cultural and scientific excellence recognitions such as the Carthage 2.0 Prize, “Tribute to Life,” and best research poster awards across diverse dental disciplines. Through his high-impact publications, clinical innovations, and leadership in advanced oral surgery and implantology programs, he has contributed substantially to improving patient outcomes, advancing therapeutic technologies, and shaping modern dental and maxillofacial practice on a global scale.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

Francesco Banfi | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Francesco Banfi | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 – Institut Lumière Matière | France

Prof. Francesco Banfi is a leading physicist internationally recognized for his contributions to ultrafast energy transport, nanoscale thermo-mechanics, and time-resolved optical spectroscopy. Over the past two decades, he has advanced the understanding of energy transients in nanostructures, high-temperature superconductors, and surface-based electron systems, establishing a strong interdisciplinary research profile that bridges condensed-matter physics, ultrafast photonics, and nanoscale material science. His scholarly impact is reflected in 1,826 citations, 101 publications, and an h-index of 25, underscoring his sustained influence in the global physics community. Prof. Banfi has led and participated in numerous competitive international projects across Europe, the USA, and Switzerland, contributing significantly to frontier research initiatives. Notably, he served as Principal Investigator for a 500 k€ FIRB Consolidator Grant on ultrafast thermo-mechanics and a 70 k€ French National Research project, strengthening cross-border scientific collaborations. His research group has produced high-impact publications in Nano Letters, Physical Review Letters, Applied Physics Letters, and Nature Communications, complemented by more than 70 conference presentations and 15+ invited institutional seminars. Prof. Banfi has further shaped the scientific landscape through editorial roles in EPJ, IOP, and MDPI journals and by serving on review panels for national research agencies in Italy, the UK, Spain, Hungary, and Germany. His international engagement includes invited positions at CNRS, leadership in joint doctoral programs with KU Leuven, Notre Dame, and institutions in Chile, and coordination of major research-exchange initiatives with IIT India and UNESCO-ICTP. With extensive mentoring experience spanning PhD, postdoctoral, and graduate levels, Prof. Banfi continues to contribute profoundly to advancing ultrafast physics and strengthening global scientific networks.

Featured Publications

  1. Dal Conte, S., Giannetti, C., Coslovich, G., Cilento, F., Bossini, D., Abebaw, T., … Banfi, F. (2012). Disentangling the electronic and phononic glue in a high-Tc superconductor. Science, 335(6076), 1600–1603. Cited by: 250

  2. Dal Conte, S., Vidmar, L., Golež, D., Mierzejewski, M., Soavi, G., Peli, S., Banfi, F., … Giannetti, C. (2015). Snapshots of the retarded interaction of charge carriers with ultrafast fluctuations in cuprates. Nature Physics, 11(5), 421–426. Cited by: 130

  3. Nardi, D., Travagliati, M., Siemens, M. E., Li, Q., Murnane, M. M., Kapteyn, H. C., … Banfi, F. (2011). Probing thermomechanics at the nanoscale: Impulsively excited pseudosurface acoustic waves in hypersonic phononic crystals. Nano Letters, 11(10), 4126–4133. Cited by: 118

  4. Giannetti, C., Revaz, B., Banfi, F., Montagnese, M., Ferrini, G., Cilento, F., … Parmigiani, F. (2007). Thermomechanical behavior of surface acoustic waves in ordered arrays of nanodisks studied by near-infrared pump-probe diffraction experiments. Physical Review B, 76(12), 125413. Cited by: 105

  5. Benetti, G., Cavaliere, E., Brescia, R., Salassi, S., Ferrando, R., Vantomme, A., … Banfi, F. (2019). Tailored Ag–Cu–Mg multielemental nanoparticles for wide-spectrum antibacterial coating. Nanoscale, 11(4), 1626–1635. Cited by: 82

Mahmoud Darwish | Geology and Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Darwish | Geology and Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | New Valley University | Egypt

Assistant Professor. Dr. Mahmoud H. Darwish is a geoscientist specializing in hydrogeology, applied geology, environmental studies, GIS modeling, and remote sensing applications, with a strong focus on water resources contamination, groundwater and surface water management, flash-flood impact mitigation, and geological sustainability. Over nearly three decades, he has contributed extensively to scientific research, institutional development, and applied geological solutions through his roles at Assiut University and New Valley University. He has actively participated in major scientific projects and served on numerous organizing committees for conferences and workshops, strengthening academic collaboration and capacity building within Egypt’s geological community. His scholarly impact continues to grow, with 213 citations across 168 publications and documents and an h-index of 8, demonstrating sustained engagement with key issues in hydrology, environmental geology, and GIS-based assessment frameworks. His work spans interdisciplinary collaborations addressing water quality, groundwater vulnerability, and environmental compatibility, providing valuable insights for sustainable resource management in arid regions. As a member of the Egyptian Geological Society, the Scientific Professions Syndicate, and the Club of Earth and Space Sciences, he contributes to advancing national scientific dialogue and professional development. With 29 research documents and increasing recognition within the geoscience community, his academic contributions support both scientific advancement and evidence-based environmental policy. His research influence is further reflected in structured datasets, field investigations, and applied modeling initiatives that address critical challenges in water security and environmental resilience.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

  1. Seddik, A. M. A., Darwish, M. H., Azer, M. K., & Asimow, P. D. (2020). Assessment of magmatic versus post-magmatic processes in the Mueilha rare-metal granite, Eastern Desert of Egypt, Arabian-Nubian Shield. Lithos, 366, 105542. (Cited by: 41)

  2. Darwish, M. H., Sayed, A. G., & Hassan, S. H. A. (2023). Assessment of water for different uses at some localities of the Dakhla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 234(8), 516. (Cited by: 3)

  3. Seddik, A. M. A., Abuamarah, B. A., Azer, M. K., Wilde, S. A., & Darwish, M. H. (2024). Carbonatization and silicification of ophiolitic ultramafic rocks and formation of gold-bearing listvenites in the Arabian-Nubian Shield: A case study from the Al-Barramiya region. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 219, 105388.

  4. Darwish, M. (2024). Electrothermal simulation of insulator metal transition devices (Doctoral dissertation). PQDT-Global.

  5. Darwish, M. H., Megahed, H. A., Farrag, A. E. H. A., & Sayed, A. G. (2020). Geo-environmental changes and their impact on the development of the limestone plateau, West of Assiut, Egypt. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 48(12), 1705–1727. (Cited by: 5)