Dongfang Lu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dongfang Lu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Central South University | China

Prof. Dongfang Lu is a researcher at Central South University, Changsha, China, with recognized expertise in mineral processing, magnetic separation technologies, and interfacial regulation in flotation systems. He has authored 108 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 1,674 citations with an h-index of 24, reflecting sustained scholarly impact. His research spans high-gradient magnetic separation, dry and wet separation systems, ultrafine mineral recovery, and advanced multiphysics separation under extreme conditions, including low-gravity environments. Lu Dongfang has collaborated widely with international and interdisciplinary teams, contributing to applied solutions for critical mineral beneficiation, resource efficiency, and sustainable utilization. His work supports technological advancement in mining engineering, strategic mineral recovery, and resource sustainability, with relevance to both terrestrial and emerging space resource applications.

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Rangika Halwatura | Environmental Science | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. Rangika Halwatura | Environmental Science | Innovative Research Award

Senior Professor | University of Moratuwa | Sri Lanka

Dr. Rangika Umesh Halwatura is a leading Sri Lankan researcher at the University of Moratuwa, recognized for advancing sustainable construction materials, climate-resilient built environments, and heritage-inspired surface technologies. With 79 publications, 1,109 citations, and an h-index of 17, he has contributed significantly to geopolymers, clay-based surface coatings, disaster resilience, and consumer behavior in sustainable fashion. His multidisciplinary collaborations spanning more than 90 co-authors reflect strong international engagement and impact across engineering, sustainability science, and socio-environmental research. Dr. Halwatura’s recent works include natural coating development, climate adaptation policy coherence, and resource-efficient construction solutions. His scholarship supports national and regional efforts toward climate mitigation, circular economy practices, and sustainable development.

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Mehran Torki | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehran Torki | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award 

Academic Staff | Razi University | Iran

Dr. Mehran Torki is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in poultry nutrition, avian physiology, and feed additive innovations, with a strong record of advancing sustainable poultry production and animal health. His research explores the physiological and nutritional mechanisms influencing poultry performance, focusing on functional feed ingredients such as probiotics, enzymes, phytogenic compounds, and novel protein sources including insect meals. By integrating nutrition, physiology, and sustainability, his studies contribute to improving feed efficiency, egg quality, immune responses, and welfare in commercial poultry systems. Dr. Torki has established productive collaborations with international research groups, contributing to the development of innovative feeding strategies that reduce environmental impacts while maintaining economic viability. He has authored 79 peer-reviewed publications in leading scientific journals such as Poultry Science, Veterinary Medicine and Science, and Animal Production Science, with his research being cited 1,184 times and achieving an h-index of 20, reflecting his growing global influence and research excellence. A reviewer for more than 50 JCR-indexed journals and an active member of several international poultry and animal science associations, he is recognized for his scholarly rigor, leadership, and commitment to academic integrity. Dr. Torki’s innovative research continues to inform practical applications in animal nutrition and agricultural sustainability, supporting global efforts to enhance food security, improve production efficiency, and promote environmentally responsible livestock systems.

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  1. Najafi, P., & Torki, M. (2010). Performance, blood metabolites and immunocompetence of broiler. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 9(7), 1164–1168. Citations: 219

  2. Akbari, M., Torki, M., & Kaviani, K. (2016). Single and combined effects of peppermint and thyme essential oils on productive performance, egg quality traits, and blood parameters of laying hens reared under cold stress conditions. International Journal of Biometeorology, 60(3), 447–454. Citations: 146

  3. Ghasemi, R., Zarei, M., & Torki, M. (2010). Adding medicinal herbs including garlic (Allium sativum) and thyme (Thymus vulgaris) to diet of laying hens and evaluating productive performance and egg quality characteristics. American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, 5(2), 151–154. Citations: 131

  4. Akbari, M., & Torki, M. (2014). Effects of dietary chromium picolinate and peppermint essential oil on growth performance and blood biochemical parameters of broiler chicks reared under heat stress conditions. International Journal of Biometeorology, 58(6), 1383–1391. Citations: 123

  5. Mahdavi, R., & Torki, M. (2009). Study on usage period of dietary protected butyric acid on performance. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 8(9), 1702–1709. Citations: 114

Lawrence Adetunde | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Lawrence Adetunde | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

Senior Lecturer | C.K.Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences | Ghana

Dr. Lawrence Adelani Adetunde is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Applied Biology at C. K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Ghana, and holds a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Landmark University (2025). His educational background combines rigorous scientific training and a deep commitment to addressing environmental and public health challenges through microbiological innovation. Over the years, Dr. Adetunde has developed extensive expertise in environmental and industrial microbiology, water quality monitoring, and antimicrobial resistance studies, focusing on microbial characterization and biotechnological applications for sustainable ecosystems. Professionally, he has served as a dedicated educator, mentor, and research supervisor, guiding numerous undergraduate and postgraduate projects and contributing to the academic and personal development of students. His leadership extends beyond teaching—he is the departmental postgraduate coordinator and an active member of several academic and institutional committees, promoting quality research and curriculum advancement. Dr. Adetunde’s research interests encompass microbial water quality assessment, biofilm formation, antimicrobial activity testing, and the application of beneficial microorganisms in bioremediation and industrial processes. His research skills include microbial isolation and identification, molecular and biochemical analysis, and advanced laboratory management techniques. With more than 30 peer-reviewed publications in reputable Scopus-indexed journals such as Environmental Advances and the African Journal of Microbiology Research, he has made significant contributions to applied microbiological science. Dr. Adetunde has received recognition for his dedication to teaching, scientific innovation, and community engagement. His ongoing collaborations with international researchers continue to enhance the global relevance of his work in environmental and industrial microbiology. His scholarly impact is further reflected in 15 citations , 5 documents, and an h-index of 2.

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  1. Adetunde, L. A., & Glover, R. L. K. (2010). Bacteriological quality of borehole water used by students’ of University for Development Studies, Navrongo campus in Upper-East Region of Ghana. Current Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 2(6), 361–364. (Cited 78 times)

  2. Adetunde, L. A., Glover, R. L. K., & Oguntola, G. O. (2011). Assessment of the ground water quality in Ogbomoso township of Oyo State of Nigeria. (Cited 53 times)

  3. Adetunde, L. A., Glover, R. L. K., Oliver, A. W., & Samuel, T. (2011). Source and distribution of microbial contamination on beef and chevon in Navrongo, Kassena Nankana district of Upper East Region of Ghana. Journal of Animal Production Advances, 1(1), 21–28. (Cited 26 times)

  4. Adetunde, L. A., & Glover, R. L. K. (2011). Evaluation of bacteriological quality of drinking water used by selected secondary schools in Navrongo in Kassena-Nankana district of Upper East Region of Ghana. Prime Journal of Microbiology Research, 1, 47–51. (Cited 18 times)

  5. Adetunde, L., Sackey, I., Dombiri, D., & Mariama, Z. (2015). Potential links between irrigation water microbiological quality and fresh vegetables quality in Upper East Region of Ghana subsistence farming. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 6(6), 347–354. (Cited 15 times)

Sharifah Emilia Tuan Sharif | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sharifah Emilia Tuan Sharif | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Pathologist | Universiti Sains Malaysia | Malaysia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sharifah Emilia Tuan Sharif is a distinguished Associate Professor and senior consultant anatomic pathologist at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), recognized for her subspecialty expertise in bone and soft tissue pathology and her contributions to clinical diagnostics, translational research, and innovative medical education. She earned her MBBS in 2000 and Master of Pathology (Anatomic Pathology) in 2005 from USM, establishing a strong foundation for her academic and clinical career. Professionally, she serves as Chairperson of the Pathology Specialty Committee, Director of SPICES (Interactive Gallery for Medical Sciences), and Laboratory-based Clinical Master Programme Coordinator, where she leads curriculum development, mentoring, and national quality assurance initiatives. Her research interests include biomarker discovery in liposarcoma (CDK4/MDM2), prognostic markers in colorectal adenoma and carcinoma, environmentally sustainable medical waste disposal, and the integration of VR/AR in pathology education. She has led multiple national research projects, including the KUBOWrapper initiative for deep-soil burial of medical waste, and developed award-winning educational platforms such as SPICESPath 360 and VI-SPICES. Her research skills encompass histopathology, immunohistochemistry, FISH analysis, protein profiling, translational oncology, biomaterials characterization, and digital/immersive medical education technologies. Dr. Sharifah Emilia has published over 80 papers in indexed journals, with significant contributions in Q1/Q2 journals and international conferences, demonstrating both clinical relevance and translational impact. Her work has earned innovation awards (AKRI 2023 & 2024), recognition in the Malaysia Book of Records for SPICESPath 360, and multiple research grants, reflecting her commitment to research excellence, leadership, and community engagement. She actively mentors students, collaborates with the Ministry of Health, and promotes STEM education through SPICES4U Jr. and SPICES4STEM programs. With her outstanding record of research, innovation, and societal impact, she exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher in medical sciences. 645 Citations, 45 Documents, h-index 8.

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  1. Ibrahim, Y. S., Tuan Anuar, S., Azmi, A. A., Wan Mohd Khalik, W. M. A., Lehata, S., … (2021). Detection of microplastics in human colectomy specimens. JGH Open, 5(1), 116–121. Citations: 541

  2. Ch’ng, E. S., Tuan Sharif, S. E., & Jaafar, H. (2013). In human invasive breast ductal carcinoma, tumor stromal macrophages and tumor nest macrophages have distinct relationships with clinicopathological parameters and tumor …. Virchows Archiv, 462(3), 257–267. Citations: 54

  3. Ibrahim, Y. S., Tuan Anuar, S., Azmi, A. A., Wan Mohd Khalik, W. M. A., Lehata, S., … (2021). Detection of microplastics in human colectomy specimens. JGH Open, 5, 116–121. Citations: 43

  4. Pasupati, T. M., Yothasamutr, K., Wah, M. J., Sherif, S. E. T., & Palayan, K. (2008). A study of parasitic infections in the luminal contents and tissue sections of appendix specimens. Tropical Biomedicine, 25(2), 166–172. Citations: 38

  5. Ch’ng, E. S., Jaafar, H., & Tuan Sharif, S. E. (2011). Breast tumor angiogenesis and tumor-associated macrophages: Histopathologist’s perspective. Pathology Research International, 2011, 572706. Citations: 36