Yousri Kessentini | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yousri Kessentini | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher at Digital research center of Sfax, Tunisia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yousri Kessentini is a computer science researcher and Associate Professor at the Digital Research Center of Sfax, Tunisia, where he leads the DeepVision research team. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Rouen, France, and specializes in deep learning, computer vision, and document image analysis. Dr. Kessentini has coordinated numerous national and international research projects and has received several awards, including honors from NVIDIA and the National Academy of Engineering. He is a certified Deep Learning instructor and an active contributor to the scientific community through publications, supervision, and editorial roles.

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Educational Background 

Dr. Kessentini earned his Habilitation in Computer Science from the University of Sfax in 2021. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science (2006–2009) and a DEA (postgraduate diploma) in Computer Science (2004) from the University of Rouen, France. He also obtained an engineering diploma in computer science from ENIS in 2003 and completed his secondary education with a Scientific Baccalaureate in Mathematics in 1998.

Professional Experience

Dr. Kessentini has accumulated rich academic and industrial experience over two decades. Since 2022, he has served as Associate Professor and Head of the DeepVision research team at CRNS. From 2017 to 2021, he was a senior researcher at the same center. Between 2013 and 2017, he was an assistant professor at ISIMA University of Monastir. He also held postdoctoral and graduate assistant roles in France, including at ITESOFT/LITIS and the University of Rouen. Since 2018, he has been a certified instructor and ambassador of the NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute, reflecting his leadership in AI education and training.

Research Interests

His research spans a variety of deep learning applications, including document image recognition, handwritten text analysis, multi-script OCR, generative models, and satellite image fusion. Dr. Kessentini also explores the intersection of AI with healthcare, smart cities, and industrial automation. His recent projects involve federated learning for medical imaging, vehicle identity recognition, Arabic script analysis, and human action recognition through remote sensing and video surveillance.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Kessentini has received numerous accolades for his contributions to AI research and innovation. In 2025, he was selected for the prestigious U.S.-Africa Frontiers of Science, Engineering, and Medicine Symposium by the U.S. National Academy of Engineering. He ranked first in Tunisia’s national recruitment competition for associate professors in 2022. He received best student paper awards at ICPR 2020 and MedPRAI 2020 and earned a Jury Recognition Award in Tunisia’s national innovation competition in 2019. His research excellence was also recognized by NVIDIA with a GPU Grant in 2018, the same year he was certified as an official instructor and ambassador.

Publications 

Title: Information extraction from multi-layout invoice images using FATURA dataset

Year: 2025

Title: STF-Trans: A Two-stream SpatioTemporal Fusion Transformer for Very High Resolution Satellites Images

Year: 2024

Title: MSdocTr-Lite: A Lite Transformer for Full Page Multi-script Handwriting Recognition

Year: 2023

Title: Spectral-Temporal Fusion of Satellite Images Via an End-to-End Two-Stream Attention With an Effective Reconstruction Network

Year: 2023

Title: Few Shots Are All You Need: A Progressive Few Shot Learning Approach for Low Resource Handwriting Recognition

Year: 2022

Conclusions

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yousri Kessentini stands out as a leading figure in the fields of artificial intelligence and computer vision. His consistent contributions to scientific innovation, mentorship, and international collaboration have had a significant impact across academia and industry. His work demonstrates not only technical excellence but also a strong commitment to applying AI for societal and industrial benefit. With an impressive track record of publications, project leadership, and academic service, he is highly deserving of recognition in competitive research and innovation awards.

Mostafa Khalil | Nanochemistry | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mostafa Khalil | Nanochemistry | Best Academic Researcher Award

Professor Doctor at Ain Shams University | Egypt

Prof. Dr. Mostafa M. H. Khalil is a seasoned inorganic chemist and nanotechnology researcher with over three decades of academic and research experience. His work has significantly contributed to green synthesis of nanomaterials, environmental remediation, and metal-organic frameworks. With over 189 publications, multiple book chapters, a U.S. patent, and international collaborations, he stands out as a leader in sustainable chemistry and advanced material science.

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Educational Background 

Prof. Khalil earned his B.Sc. in Chemistry from Ain Shams University, Egypt, in 1984, graduating with Excellent with Honors. He then obtained his M.Sc. in Chemistry from the same institution in 1988. In pursuit of advanced research, he completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, in 1993, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. F.C. De Schryver, supported by a grant from the Belgian National Science Foundation. His doctoral work was awarded an Excellent grade.

Professional Experience 

Prof. Khalil began his academic career as a demonstrator in the Chemistry Department at Ain Shams University from 1984 to 1988. He then pursued his Ph.D. at KU Leuven from 1988 to 1993. Between 2001 and 2009, he served as an Associate Professor at Ain Shams University, including a five-year teaching and research stint at King Khaled University in Saudi Arabia (2000–2005). Since 2010, he has held the position of Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Ain Shams University.

Research Interests 

His primary research interests include the green synthesis of nanoparticles such as gold, silver, and platinum; magnetic fluids and the effects of elemental substitution on their properties; photocatalytic degradation using nano-TiO₂; water treatment and desalination using functionalized nanomaterials; and the design of single and bimetallic metal-organic frameworks for energy applications and environmental remediation. He also explores antimicrobial and anticancer metal complexes and waste-to-resource conversion using engineered biocomposites.

Awards and Honors 

Prof. Khalil is the holder of U.S. Patent No. 11,806,363 B1 (issued November 7, 2023). He serves as the principal investigator of an STDF-funded project (No. 50847) on the development of efficient MOF composites for environmental and energy applications, set to conclude in 2025. His Ph.D. studies were internationally recognized and funded by the Belgium NSF, and he has ongoing collaborations with institutions such as the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan. He holds an h-index of 28 on Scopus with 3,768 citations and an h-index of 31 on Google Scholar with 5,165 citations.

Publications 

  1. Environmental implications of Si₂BN nanoflakes in pharmaceutical pollutant detection and removal: insights from first-principle calculations
    Year: 2025

  2. Fabrication and characterization of nanocomposite hollow fiber membranes for wastewater treatment
    Year: 2025

  3. Trapping/Monitoring of Toxic Arsenate in Human Skin Cell Lines: A Route for Preventing Skin Disorders
    Year: 2025

  4. Photocatalytic Degradation of Coomassie Brilliant Blue R-250 and Antimicrobial Activities of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Synthesized by Aspergillus flavus
    Year: 2025

  5. Electrodialysis processes with bipolar membranes for simultaneous RO brine treatment and acid-base production
    Year: 2025

Conclusion 

Prof. Dr. Mostafa M. H. Khalil stands as an exemplary academic and researcher whose work bridges chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental science. His leadership in sustainable nanomaterials, impressive publication record, international collaborations, and successful patent and project funding reflect a career marked by innovation and impact. His scholarly achievements and global contributions make him a compelling candidate for prestigious awards in the fields of chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental sustainability.

 

 

 

Kaan Kocali | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kaan Kocali | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Istanbul Gelisim University | Turkey

Dr. Koçali K. is a distinguished academic and occupational health and safety expert with a multidisciplinary background spanning engineering, health sciences, entrepreneurship, and business administration. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Istanbul Gelişim University, he is also the Head of the Department of Occupational Health and Safety at the university’s vocational school. His work demonstrates a strong commitment to improving workplace safety practices, risk management, and occupational regulations through extensive academic, project-based, and policy-oriented research.

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Educational Background 

Dr. Koçali holds a Ph.D. in Health and Safety from Istanbul Aydın University, complemented by two master’s degrees—one in Occupational Health and Safety and another in Mining Engineering. He also earned dual bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration and Mining Engineering, further expanding his academic foundation with ongoing undergraduate studies in Entrepreneurship at Istanbul Kultur University. His diverse academic portfolio positions him uniquely at the intersection of technology, management, and safety science.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Koçali is a faculty member at Istanbul Gelişim University, where he teaches and leads initiatives in occupational health and safety education. He also serves as the Head of the Department of Occupational Health and Safety at the university’s vocational school. In his administrative capacity, he chairs the Performance Evaluation Commission and contributes to the Education and Curriculum Board, Ethics Committee, and Internship and Quality Assurance Committees. His leadership extends to European academic exchange as the university’s Erasmus Coordinator.

Research Interests 

Dr. Koçali’s research encompasses a broad spectrum of topics related to occupational health and safety. His key interests include ergonomics and human factors, risk management, workplace inspection, safety in mining and logistics industries, work measurement, and methods engineering. He is also focused on the implementation and evaluation of international safety standards, as well as labor and social security policy analysis.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Koçali has received numerous accolades recognizing his scholarly contributions. He has been named Best Researcher at the International Research Excellence Awards and earned an Academic Performance Award for ranking top within his department. He was also recognized as the Top Researcher at an International Conference on Cybersecurity. His earlier achievements include the Entrepreneurship Project Award from Istanbul Kultur University, multiple Best Researcher Awards at global conferences, and a prestigious TUBITAK 3001 Fellowship.

Publications 

  • Sosyal Güvenlik Kurumu’nun 2012-2020 Yılları Arası İş Kazaları Göstergelerinin Standardizasyonu
    Cited by: 46 Year: 2021

  • Calculation of Occupational Accident Indicators of Türkiye
    Cited by: 18 Year: 2021

  • Maden Kazalarında Sorumluluklar ve Kusur Oranları
    Cited by: 14 Year: 2021

  • Açık Ocak Maden İşletmelerinde İşçi Anketleri ile İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliği Kültürü ve Uygulamasının Araştırılması
    Cited by: 14 Year: 2018

  • Şırnak Kömür Madeni Kazası Işığında Kömür Madenciliğindeki Uygunsuzluklar Hakkında Öneriler
    Cited by: 10 Year: 2018

Conclusion 

Dr. Koçali K. stands out as an accomplished and forward-thinking academic, with a career that bridges health and safety engineering, strategic risk assessment, and educational leadership. His extensive research and certifications—such as NEBOSH, IOSH, and ISO Lead Auditor credentials—highlight his commitment to fostering safe and sustainable workplace environments. Through impactful publications, award-winning projects, and institutional leadership, he continues to play a vital role in shaping occupational health and safety practices both in Turkey and internationally.

 

 

Nasir Shahin | Biomedical Materials | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Nasir Shahin | Biomedical Materials | Best Research Article Award

Researcher at Isfahan University of technology | Iran

Dr. Nasir Shahin is a dedicated materials engineering researcher with expertise in surface modification and biomaterials, especially in cardiovascular applications. With a Ph.D. from Isfahan University of Technology, his work has focused on hemocompatible diamond-like carbon coatings for magnesium alloys used in stents. He has an excellent academic record, published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, and contributed significantly to teaching and academic leadership in Iranian universities.

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Educational Background 

Dr. Shahin completed his Ph.D. in Materials Engineering at Isfahan University of Technology (2016–2023). His doctoral research focused on the synthesis and characterization of hemocompatible DLC coatings on AZ31 magnesium alloys. He also holds an M.Sc. in Materials Engineering – Materials Characterization from Bu Ali Sina University (2013–2016), working on nanostructured Al-(W,Ti)-C compounds. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Materials Engineering and Metallurgy from Islamic Azad University of Najaf Abad (2008–2013).

Professional Experience 

Dr. Shahin currently serves as the Head of the Department of Materials and Mechanical Engineering at Allame Naeini Institute of Higher Education (2017–2024). He has been a university lecturer since 2016, teaching courses in both materials and mechanical engineering at institutions such as Allame Naeini Institute, Islamic Azad University (Najafabad and Shahrekord branches), and Shahrekord University. In addition to his teaching duties, he has actively supervised 10 M.Sc. theses, advised 16, and evaluated 3 others, reflecting his deep involvement in graduate-level mentoring.

Research Interests 

Dr. Shahin’s research interests lie in the surface modification of biomaterials, biological characterization of novel biomaterials, and the application of carbon-based materials in biomedicine. His interdisciplinary work bridges materials science and biomedical engineering, particularly in the design of blood-compatible coatings for implants.

Awards and Honors 

He was ranked 2nd among M.Sc. students at Bu Ali Sina University and 2nd among Ph.D. students at Isfahan University of Technology. He has also been recognized as a Distinguished Lecturer and Supervisor by Allame Naeini Institute of Higher Education for his academic and mentoring excellence.

Publications 

  • Mechanochemical synthesis mechanism of Ti₃AlC₂ MAX phase from elemental powders of Ti, Al and C
    Citations: 73 | Year: 2016

  • Fabrication of A5083/SiC surface composite by friction stir processing and its characterization
    Citations: 22 | Year: 2016

  • A novel approach to in situ synthesis of WC–Al₂O₃ composite by high energy reactive milling
    Citations: 18 | Year: 2017

  • Microstructure, mechanical, and tribological properties of Al7075-T6/Ti₃AlC₂/Al₂O₃ surface hybrid nanocomposite produced by friction stir processing
    Citations: 15 | Year: 2022

  • Electrochemical behavior of the double-layer diamond-like carbon/plasma electrolytic oxidation on AZ31 alloy: A comparison of different PEO interlayers
    Citations: 10 | Year: 2022

Conclusion 

Dr. Nasir Shahin’s profile reflects a distinguished combination of academic rigor, research innovation, and educational leadership. His work on hemocompatible coatings for cardiovascular implants is both innovative and impactful, aligning with critical needs in the biomedical field. With a multidisciplinary approach and a proven record of publication and teaching, Dr. Shahin is a valuable contributor to the field of materials science and engineering.

 

 

 

Konstantinos Dimitriadis | Financial Market Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Konstantinos Dimitriadis | Financial Market Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Cyprus University of Technology | Cyprus

Dr. Konstantinos A. Dimitriadis is an accomplished academic specializing in finance and economics. He serves as an Assistant Professor and Head of the Research Center at Mesoyios College in Cyprus, while also holding a teaching position as a Lecturer at the Cyprus University of Technology. His academic background spans applied mathematics, shipping and finance, and culminates in a doctorate in finance and economics. Dr. Dimitriadis has developed a robust profile in the areas of financial markets, macroeconomics, digital finance, and environmental finance. His scholarly contributions have been featured in respected international journals, and he remains actively involved in academic conferences and peer review. He collaborates extensively with institutions worldwide, strengthening his global research engagement.

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Educational Background 

He holds a Ph.D. in Finance and Economics, a master’s degree in Shipping and Finance, and a bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics with a focus on mathematics and statistics. His academic journey reflects a consistent record of excellence across multiple levels of education.

Professional Experience 

Professionally, Dr. Dimitriadis teaches a wide array of subjects including financial and managerial accounting, research methods, statistics, business financial management, fintech, economics, and algebra. He has also contributed to curriculum development and quality assurance in higher education. His previous roles include teaching mathematics and assisting in course preparation and student mentoring, demonstrating his commitment to both instructional quality and student success.

Research Interests 

His research interests lie at the intersection of finance and macroeconomics, with a focus on asset pricing, financial crises, systemic risk, cryptocurrencies, monetary policy, environmental finance, inflation dynamics, and portfolio optimization. His work blends econometric modeling with empirical analysis to guide investment decisions and regulatory policy development.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Dimitriadis has been recognized for his academic achievements and ethical standards with several awards for excellence. These honors underscore his dedication to both scholarly rigor and professional integrity.

Research Skills 

He possesses strong skills in econometric modeling, financial data analysis, academic writing, and interdisciplinary research collaboration. His methodological expertise supports impactful contributions to policy-relevant and applied research in finance.

Publications 

1. The influential impacts of international dynamic spillovers in forming investor preferences: A quantile-VAR and GDCC-GARCH perspective
Cited by: 13
Year: 2024

2. Evaluating the sophisticated digital assets and cryptocurrencies capacities of substituting international currencies in inflationary eras
Cited by: 11
Year: 2024

3. The influence of the ‘environmentally-friendly’ character through asymmetries on market crash price of risk in major stock sectors
Cited by: 9
Year: 2024

4. Exploring the dynamic nexus of traditional and digital assets in inflationary times: The role of safe havens, tech stocks, and cryptocurrencies
Year: 2025

Conclusion 

Dr. Konstantinos A. Dimitriadis is a dynamic and emerging scholar whose work bridges theory and practice in international finance. His teaching, research, and academic leadership reflect a deep commitment to advancing knowledge in financial markets, digital assets, and climate-related economics, positioning him as a significant contributor to contemporary financial scholarship.

 

 

Dolores Di Vizio | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dolores Di Vizio | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center | United States

Dr. Dolores Di Vizio is a globally recognized physician-scientist whose research has significantly advanced the fields of cancer biology, extracellular vesicles (EVs), and translational oncology. She holds multiple academic positions at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and plays a leading role in international scientific organizations. Dr. Di Vizio is best known for pioneering the discovery of large oncosomes, a novel type of extracellular vesicle implicated in cancer progression and metastasis.

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Educational Background 

Dr. Di Vizio earned both her M.D. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Naples Federico II in Italy. Following her graduate education, she completed postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School, where she honed her expertise in molecular and cancer biology, laying the foundation for her later groundbreaking work in EVs and cancer metastasis.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Di Vizio is a Professor in the Departments of Surgery, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, and Biomedical Sciences at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. She also serves as Co-Director of the Cancer Biology Program at the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute. Her international presence includes visiting faculty positions at Yonsei University in Korea, the University of Calabria in Italy, and IRCCS Regina Elena in Italy. Prior to her tenure at Cedars-Sinai, she held a faculty position at Harvard Medical School. Her editorial influence is substantial, serving as Deputy Editor of the Journal of Extracellular Vesicles and sitting on the editorial boards of prominent journals such as Oncotarget, Biomedicines, and Frontiers in Oncology. Additionally, she has organized and chaired major scientific conferences including the Gordon Research Conference and the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) meetings in 2021 and 2023.

Research Interests 

Dr. Di Vizio’s research centers on the biology of extracellular vesicles, particularly large oncosomes, and their role in tumor dissemination, with a focus on prostate cancer. She investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms driving cancer metastasis and signal transduction, including cytoskeletal remodeling and intercellular communication. Her work also emphasizes translational research, with a goal of developing EV-based diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies for advanced cancers.

Awards and Honors 

Throughout her career, Dr. Di Vizio has secured over $10 million in competitive research funding from prestigious agencies including the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Defense (DoD), Avon Foundation, and the American Italian Cancer Foundation (AICF). She has been an invited speaker at more than 70 national and international institutions and high-profile events, such as Nature Webinars, Keystone Symposia, and AACR meetings. She has also served as a reviewer and panelist for NIH study sections, the DoD Prostate Cancer Program, and the European Research Council (ERC). Her contributions to mentorship and training are equally impressive, with leadership roles in NIH T32, R25, and CTSI-supported programs and mentorship roles in DoD and SPORE-funded initiatives.

Publications 

  1. Title: Extracellular vesicle heterogeneity through the lens of multiomics
    Year: 2025

  2. Title: Roadblocks of Urinary EV Biomarkers: Moving Toward the Clinic
    Year: 2025

  3. Title: Emerin Dysregulation Drives the Very-Small-Nuclear Phenotype and Lineage Plasticity That Associate with a Clinically Aggressive Subtype of Prostate Cancer
    Year: 2025

  4. Title: A class of large cell-like extracellular vesicles: Extracellular vesicles
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 3

  5. Title: Mechanisms governing lineage plasticity and metabolic reprogramming in cancer
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 3

Conclusion 

Dr. Dolores Di Vizio is an internationally respected leader in cancer research whose pioneering contributions to extracellular vesicle biology have reshaped current understanding of tumor progression and metastasis. Her dedication to translational science, strong record of mentorship, and active leadership in global scientific communities position her as a standout figure in contemporary oncology research. She is exceptionally well-qualified for recognition through high-level research awards, embodying a career defined by scientific innovation, educational commitment, and impactful interdisciplinary collaboration.

 

 

 

Muhammad Azam | Perovskite Optoelectronics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Azam | Perovskite optoelectronics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor at University of electronic science and technology, China

Dr. Muhammad Azam is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His research focuses on the development of high-efficiency, thermally stable perovskite solar cells, particularly under solar thermal cycling. He specializes in defect passivation, hole transport layer engineering, and self-assembled monolayers for enhanced device performance. Dr. Azam earned his Ph.D. in Materials Physics and Chemistry from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and has authored numerous publications in top-tier journals including Science and Nature Communications. He is the Principal Investigator of a National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) project and a recipient of several academic honors, including the Outstanding Faculty Member Award (2024).

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Educational Background 

  • Ph.D. in Materials Physics and Chemistry
    Institute of Semiconductors, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
    Duration: September 2015 – June 2019

  • M.Sc. in Nanotechnology
    Center for Excellence in Solid State Physics, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
    Duration: September 2012 – August 2014

  • B.Sc. in Computational Physics
    Center for High Energy Physics, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
    Duration: September 2009 – August 2011

Professional Experience 

  • Research Assistant Professor
    School of Integrated Circuit Science and Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China
    Duration: September 2023 – Present

  • Assistant Professor
    Department of Physics, FOST, University of Central Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
    Duration: October 2021 – August 2023

  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow
    College of Physics & Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China
    Duration: October 2019 – September 2021

Research Interests 

Dr. Azam’s research is centered on:

  • Perovskite Solar Cells (PSCs): Designing thermally stable and highly efficient devices.

  • Deep-Level Defect Passivation: Using novel Lewis base molecules and self-assembled monolayers (SAMs).

  • Hole Transport Layer (HTL) Engineering: Integration into P-i-N device architectures.

  • Buried Interface Passivation and Hole Extraction: Development of SAMs with dual functions.

  • Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology: Including polymer solar cells, Sb₂(S,Se)₃ thin films, nanowire lasers, and photo detectors.

  • Characterization Techniques: SEM, AFM, XRD, Raman, PL, IPCE, TRPL, and more.

Awards and Honors 

  • Outstanding Faculty Member, 2024
    University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

  • Excellent International Graduate, 2019
    University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Excellent International Student, 2018
    University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Teaching & Supervisory Experience

  • Completed “Teaching Excellence Program”, University of Central Punjab (2021).

  • Taught undergraduate and graduate physics courses: Modern Physics, LASERS, Mechanics, Nuclear Physics.

  • Supervised Master’s Theses:

    • Cesium-based Perovskite Solar Cells (2023)

    • Empirical Analysis of Organic-Inorganic Perovskites (2023)

  • Mentored undergraduate final-year projects.

  • Active in organizing academic seminars and research meetings.

Research Tools & Technical Expertise

  • Thin Film Fabrication: Spin Coating, Sol-Gel, Hydrothermal

  • Device Fabrication: Cleanroom processing, metal evaporation, wet etching

  • Characterization Tools: SEM, AFM, XRD, PL, UV-Vis, TRPL, IPCE

  • Device Testing: I-V measurement, impedance spectroscopy

  • Lab Facilities: N₂ glove box, RTA ovens

Conclusion 

Dr. Muhammad Azam is an accomplished materials scientist and solar cell researcher with significant contributions to the field of next-generation photovoltaics. His research has addressed critical challenges in thermal stability, interface engineering, and defect passivation in perovskite solar cells. With a growing portfolio of high-impact publications—including work published in Science, Nature Communications, and Energy & Environmental Science—and a proven record of funded research and academic excellence, Dr. Azam stands out as a leading expert in emerging solar technologies.

Publications 

  • Azam, M., Ma, Y., Zhang, B., Wan, Z., Shao, X., Malik, H. A., Yang, X., Luo, J., & Jia, C.
    Isomeric Selenasumanene-pyridine-based Hole-transporting Materials for Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells,
    Energy & Environmental Science, Advance Article. https://doi.org/10.1039/D4TC05482B


  • Wan, Z., Wei, R., Jiang, S., Wang, Y., Yin, H., Zeng, H., Azam, M., Luo, J., & Jia, C.
    Increasing the Li-TFSI doping concentration in Spiro-OMeTAD enables efficient and stable perovskite solar cells,
    Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 13, 10690–10699.


  • Azam, M., Ma, Y., Zhang, B., Wan, Z., Shao, X., Malik, H. A., Yang, X., Luo, J., & Jia, C.
    Tailoring Pyridine Bridged Chalcogen-concave Molecules for Defects Passivation Enables Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells,
    Nature Communications, 16, 602.


  • Hassan, A., Ke, Z., Lin, W., Jin, Y., Cao, Y., Azam, M.*, & Xue, W.
    Synergistic effect of additive engineering and ultrafast laser crystallization enabled efficient and stable air-processed perovskite solar cells,
    Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells, 287, 113614.


  • Wan, Z., Wang, Y., Ma, Y., Azam, M., Zhang, B., Shao, X., Wei, R., Yin, H., Zeng, H., Luo, J., & Jia, C.
    Bipyridine-Thiosumanene Isomeric Lewis Bases for Synergistic Defect Passivation and Hole Extraction Enables over 26% Efficient Perovskite Solar Cells,
    Angewandte Chemie International Edition.


  • Luo, J., Zhang, N., Lin, W., Zhang, B., Zhu, J., Xu, X., Yu, W., Malik, H. A., Azam, M.*, Wan, Z., & Jia, C.
    Star-Shaped Boroxine-Linked Fluorinated Dopant for Spiro-OMeTAD Enables High Performance Perovskite Solar Cells,
    Journal of Materials Chemistry A.


  • Wan, Z., Wei, R., Wang, Y., Zeng, H., Yin, H., Azam, M., Luo, J., & Jia, C.
    Multifunctional MXene for thermal management in perovskite solar cells,
    Nano-Micro Letters.


  • Zhang, B., Luo, J., Yin, H., Li, Q., Sun, S., Zhang, N., Gan, N., Azam, M., Park, T. W., Wan, Z., Jia, C., Wei, M., & Park, S. M.
    A cross-linked molecular contact for stable operation of perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells,
    Science.


  • Azam, M., Du, T., Wan, Z., Zhao, H., Zeng, H., Wei, R., Brabec, C. J., Luo, J., & Jia, C.
    Dual functionality of charge extraction and interface passivation by self-assembled monolayers in perovskite solar cells,
    Energy & Environmental Science, 17, 6974–7016.


  • Azam, M.*, Ke, Z., Luo, J., Wan, Z., Hassan, A., & Jia, C.
    Additive engineering enabled non-radiative defect passivation with improved moisture-resistance in efficient and stable perovskite solar cells,
    Chemical Engineering Journal, 483, 149424.


 

 

 

 

 

Alberto Montaner Cuello | Physiotherapy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Alberto Montaner Cuello | Physiotherapy | Best Researcher Award

Assitant professor at Universidad Zaragoza, Spain

Alberto Montaner-Cuello is a physiotherapist and clinical researcher affiliated with the University of Zaragoza. Currently completing his degree in Physiotherapy (2020–2026), he combines academic teaching with active research in therapeutic exercise, neurodynamics, and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. A member of the PhysiUZerapy Research Group, he has contributed to national and regional projects and published in high-impact journals like Journal of Hand Therapy and Diagnostics. His work emphasizes evidence-based interventions for chronic disease recovery, peripheral nerve assessment, and post-cancer rehabilitation.

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Educational Background 

  • University Degree: Graduate in Physiotherapy

    • Institution: University of Zaragoza

    • Start Date: September 14, 2020

    • Completion Date: August 31, 2026 (expected)

    • Final Degree Project Defense: April 6, 2025

    • Final Grade: Notable

Professional Experience 

  • Academic Teaching Activity:

    • Courses taught or involved in:

      • Physiotherapy in Pulmonology and Cardiology

      • Physiotherapy in Clinical Specialties III

      • Physiotherapy Methods in Musculoskeletal Processes

    • Academic Training Provided: Co-supervised multiple Final Degree Projects (TFGs) in physiotherapy focused on respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, and musculoskeletal interventions.

  • Supervision of Final Degree Projects:

    • Supervised or co-supervised over 20 case-based projects, including:

      • Physiotherapy for COPD, hypertension, thromboembolism, cystic fibrosis, post-infarction recovery, cancer recovery, and multiple sclerosis.

      • Notable case: “Physiotherapy intervention plan for pulmonary thromboembolism based on exercise.”

 Scientific and Technological Experience

  • Research Groups:

    • Member of B52_23R: PhysiUZerapy – Health Sciences Research Group, University of Zaragoza

    • Research funded by: Government of Aragón and Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology

  • Projects:

    • “SIGHS OF EVIDENCE” (FCT-24-21532), National Project (2025–2026)

    • “THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE COURSE”, regional outreach training project

Research Interests 

  • Primary Areas:

    • Neurodynamics and peripheral nerve mechanics

    • Respiratory and cardiovascular physiotherapy

    • Therapeutic exercise in chronic disease recovery

    • Diagnostic accuracy of physical tests (e.g., shear wave elastography, neurodynamic testing)

    • Post-cancer physiotherapy interventions

 Languages

  • English Proficiency: B1 (CEFR)

    • Skills: Oral expression, oral interaction, written comprehension, auditory comprehension

Awards and Honors 

  • Grades in Final Degree Projects:

    • Multiple projects received Outstanding (Sobresaliente) or Excellent (Excelente) marks.

  • Highly Regarded Scientific Output:

    • Publications in journals with top quartile rankings in rehabilitation and physiotherapy.

Conclusion 

Alberto Montaner-Cuello exemplifies an emerging clinical researcher and educator in physiotherapy, with a sharp focus on evidence-based interventions and diagnostic innovation. His academic track record at the University of Zaragoza includes significant teaching, research, and publication output, particularly in the domain of therapeutic exercise and neurodynamics. With a multidisciplinary approach and involvement in competitive scientific projects, he represents a promising contributor to the advancement of health sciences in both research and clinical education.

Publications 

  1. Montaner-Cuello, A., Ruíz-Maqueda, I., Pardos-Aguilella, P., Ciuffreda, G., Albarova-Corral, I., & Bueno-Gracia, E. (2025).
    Study of the normal response to the upper limb neurodynamic test 2b and 1 in asymptomatic violin and viola players.
    Journal of Hand Therapy.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jht.2025.05.010


  2. Montaner-Cuello, A., Caudevilla-Polo, S., Rodríguez-Mena, D., Ciuffreda, G., Pardos-Aguilella, P., Albarova-Corral, I., Pérez-Rey, J., & Bueno-Gracia, E. (2024).
    Comparison of magnetic resonance imaging with electrodiagnosis in the evaluation of clinical suspicion of lumbosacral radiculopathy.
    Diagnostics, 14(12), 1258.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14121258


  3. Montaner-Cuello, A., Bueno-Gracia, E., Bueno-Aranzabal, M., Borrella-Andrés, S., & López-De-Celis, C. (2020).
    Normal response to sural neurodynamic test in asymptomatic participants: A cross-sectional study.
    Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 50, 102258.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msksp.2020.102258


  4. Bueno-Gracia, E., Malo-Urriés, M., Montaner-Cuello, A., Borrella-Andrés, S., & López-De-Celis, C. (2021).
    Normal response to neurodynamic test of the peroneal nerve: A cross-sectional study.
    Rehabilitation, 34(2), 243–249.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rehab.2021.02.005


  5. Ciuffreda, G., Bueno-Gracia, E., Albarova-Corral, I., Montaner-Cuello, A., & Pérez-Rey, J. (2024).
    Impact of Neurodynamic Sequencing on the Mechanical Behavior of the Median Nerve and Brachial Plexus: An Ultrasound Shear Wave Elastography Study.


  6. Bueno-Gracia, E., Fanlo-Mazas, P., Malo-Urriés, M., Rodríguez-Mena, D., & Montaner-Cuello, A. (2023).
    Mediating nerve stiffness with three movement sequences: Diagnostic accuracy in carpal tunnel syndrome.
    Healthcare (Switzerland), 11(24), 3138.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11243138


  7. Ciuffreda, G., Stephen-De-Michael, E., Albarova-Fence, E., Malo-Urriés, M., Shacklock, M., Montaner-Cuello, A., & Bueno-Gracia, E. (2023).
    Nerve mechanical properties assessed with shear-wave elastography: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 69, 102897.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msksp.2023.102897


 

 

 

 

Nicholas Outa | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nicholas Outa | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

PhD student at Maseno University, Kenya

Mr. Nicholas Outa is a Kenyan doctoral candidate in Fisheries and Aquaculture at Maseno University with extensive academic training and hands-on experience in aquatic ecosystems, aquaculture systems, and fisheries management. He has made significant contributions to smallholder aquaculture development in Kenya through teaching, research, mentorship, and consultancy. His professional ethos is grounded in conceptual thinking, effective communication, results orientation, integrity, and leadership.

Publication Profile 

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Educational Background 

  • PhD in Fisheries and AquacultureMaseno University, Kenya (2021 – Present)
    Research Focus: Nutrient Film Technology (NFT) aquaponic systems for enhancing nutrient and water-use efficiency.

  • MSc. in Limnology and Wetland ManagementUNESCO-IHE Delft, BOKU Vienna & Egerton University (2012 – 2014)
    Thesis: Biological aspects of Nile Tilapia in Lake Naivasha, Kenya.

  • BSc. in Applied Aquatic ScienceEgerton University, Nakuru (2006 – 2010)
    Graduated with: Second-Class Honors Upper Division.

  • KCSEKisumu Boys High School (2001 – 2004) – B+

  • KCPEWang’bith Primary School (1993 – 2000) – 534/700 marks

Professional Experience 

  • Part-Time Lecturer, Maseno University (2016 – Present)
    Teaching, mentoring, and coordinating research in Fisheries and Aquaculture.

  • Part-Time Lecturer, Kisii University (2018 – 2020)
    Teaching and research in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

  • Head of Research & Mentorship, Centre for Research and Technology Development (2016 – 2020)
    Proposal development, intern supervision, thematic area coordination.

  • Research Fellow, RESTECH, Kisumu (2014 – 2017)
    Research on fish ecology and aquaculture systems; trained in Japan on live feed and otolith analysis.

  • Research Assistant, VIRED International (2010 – 2012)
    Data collection on water quality, plant diversity, and fish ecology in wetlands.

Research Interests 

  • Sustainable aquaculture and aquaponic systems

  • Lake and wetland ecosystem ecology

  • Fish nutrition and feeding ecology

  • Climate-smart agriculture and aquatic food systems

  • Multitrophic aquaculture systems (FIMTA)

  • Aquaculture value chain and blue economy development

  • Impacts of invasive species in aquatic ecosystems

Awards and Honors 

  • Research Capacity Advisor, TCC-Africa (2019 – Present)
    Trained over 1000 researchers in scientific writing and publishing.

  • Academic Editor, PLOS One (2021 – Present)
    Reviewer and editorial handler for scientific manuscripts.

  • Head of Submissions Moderation, AfricArXiv (2021 – Present)
    Moderated and boosted repository submissions fivefold.

  • Trainer, Open Peer Reviewers in Africa Project (2022 – Present)
    Training early-career researchers on peer review and open science.

  • Mentor, Eider Africa (2021 – Present)
    Mentoring over 200 Master’s and PhD students.

  • Peer Reviewer for various international scientific journals (2017 – Present)

Conclusion 

Mr. Nicholas Outa exemplifies a balanced blend of research, teaching, and community impact in the field of fisheries and aquaculture. His academic foundation, coupled with his leadership in project coordination, capacity building, and scientific publishing, underscores his strong candidacy for awards recognizing research excellence and societal contribution. His ongoing doctoral research, extensive publication record, and involvement in multiple development-oriented projects make him a valuable contributor to sustainable aquaculture and aquatic sciences in Africa.

Publications 

  1. Outa, N., Ogello, E., & K’Otuto, G. (2025, August). Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) Aquaponics Enhances the Productivity of Fish and Crops: Trials on Nile Tilapia, African Catfish, Lettuce, Spinach and Basil. Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries. https://doi.org/10.1002/aff2.70089


  2. Outa, N., Owango, J., & Mulaku, N. (2025, March 12). Using Open Access Research Solutions to Improve the Academic Lifecycle for the Academic Community. TCC Africa. https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.1810c645


  3. Owango, J., Outa, N., Back, O., & Mulaku, N. (2025, February 18). Using Open Access Research Solutions to Improve the Academic Lifecycle for the Academic Community. TCC Africa. https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.cd237dfe


  4. Zeni, K., ebenezar, nick, & Outa, N. (2025, February 10). UoN Workshop. TCC Africa. https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.eb0a2a08


  5. Owango, J., Outa, N., Warren-Jones, E., & Mulaku, N. (2025, January 29). Using Open Access Research Solutions to Improve the Academic Lifecycle for the Academic Community. TCC Africa. https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.02b2bb4d


  6. Owango, J., Outa, N., & Back, O. (2025, January 24). Using Open Access Research Solutions to Improve the Academic Lifecycle for the Academic Community. TCC Africa. https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.ad8f5f2b


  7. Keyombe, J. L., Obiero, K., Waithaka, E., Outa, N., Donde, O., & Kyule, D. (2024, December 21). Understanding selected growth aspects in Redbelly Tilapia, Coptodon zilli (Gervais) and Largemouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacepède) in Lake Naivasha, Kenya; Fisheries Management Perspective. Pan Africa Science Journal. https://doi.org/10.47787/pasj.2020.02.21


  8. Ogello, E., Muthoka, M., & Outa, N. (2024, December 5). Exploring Regenerative Aquaculture Initiatives for Climate-Resilient Food Production: Harnessing Synergies Between Technology and Agroecology. Aquaculture Journal. https://doi.org/10.3390/aquacj4040024


  9. Outa, N., Ogello, E., & Wambui, C. (2024, August 11). Exploring the Potential of Aquaponics Systems in Advancing Food Security in Kenya: A Scoping Review. Journal of Food Security, 12(3), Article 3. https://doi.org/10.12691/jfs-12-3-3


  10. Muthoka, M., Ouko, K. O., Mboya, J. B., Ndambuki, M. N., Outa, N., Ogello, E., Obiero, K., Ogola, R. J., Midamba, D. C., & Njogu, L. (2024, June). Socio‐economic impacts of climate change and adaptation actions among smallholder fish farmers in Sub‐Saharan Africa. Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries. https://doi.org/10.1002/aff2.182


  11. Owango, J., Outa, N., Warren-Jones, E., & De Souza, W. (2024, June 26). Using Open Access AI to Improve the Academic Lifecycle for the Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences Academic Community. TCC Africa. https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.c15487a1


  12. Owango, J., Outa, N., De Souza, W., Warren-Jones, E., & Back, O. (2024, June 3). Using Open Access AI to Improve the Academic Lifecycle for the Lesotho Academic Community. TCC Africa. https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.d9cef021


  13. Owango, J., De Souza, W., Warren-Jones, E., & Outa, N. (2024, May 13). Using Open Access AI to Improve the Academic Lifecycle for the Zambia Academic Community. TCC Africa. https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.0d0d4e63


  14. Owango, J., Outa, N., Warren-Jones, E., & De Souza, W. (2024, May 6). Using Open Access AI to Improve the Academic Lifecycle for the Somalia Academic Community. TCC Africa. https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.330cb393


  15. Owango, J., De Souza, W., Warren-Jones, E., & Outa, N. (2024, April 18). Using Open Access AI to Improve the Academic Lifecycle for Eduardo Mondlane University Community. TCC Africa. https://doi.org/10.21428/359fb1d2.deef5f0c


 

 

 

 

Dongwen Wu | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dongwen Wu | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Central South University, China

Dr. Dongwen Wu has made impactful contributions in the fields of immunology and gastroenterology, with a total of 30 peer-reviewed publications, including 9 as first or corresponding author. His research has been cited 479 times, earning him an h-index of 12 and an i10-index of 14. His work has appeared in top-tier journals such as Nature Immunology, Science Immunology, and Journal of Experimental Medicine, and has been cited in Nature Reviews Immunology, Science, and Immunity. Dr. Wu’s research focuses on immune cell regulation, mucosal immunity, and the metabolic reprogramming of stromal and immune cells, with applications in inflammation, autoimmunity, and gastrointestinal disorders.

Publication Profile

Google Scholar

Educational Background 

  1. Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)

    • Focus: Clinical Medicine

  2. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    • Institution: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA

    • Field: Likely Immunology or Biomedical Sciences, inferred from research focus and departmental affiliations.

    • Research Focus: Cytokine biology, Th17 cells, mucosal immunity, IL-17 signaling, immune system memory, and fibroblastic reticular cells.

Professional Experience 

  • 2024–2025 – Academic Evaluator, BIOMS 6250, Cornell University

  • 2025–2027 – Appointed Peer Reviewer, International Journal of Gastroenterology (1 of 18 reviewers selected)

  • 2023 – Peer Reviewer, Scientific Reports (PMID: 37635176)

  • 2023 – Peer Reviewer, BMC Cancer (PMID: 37507682)

Dr. Wu has demonstrated leadership and recognition in his field through academic teaching and active peer-review service for internationally recognized journals.

Research Interests 

  • IL-17 signaling and fibroblastic reticular cell (FRC) biology

  • Mucosal immunity and stromal cell–immune cell interactions

  • Metabolic reprogramming in immune and stromal cells

  • Pathogenic Th17 cell function and noncanonical STAT3 activity

  • Dietary impact on immune training and gut inflammation

  • Immunological biomarkers in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and cancer

Professional Memberships

  • Member, International Cytokine and Interferon Society (ICIS)

  • Member, American Association of Immunologists (AAI)

  • Member, Youth Scientific Research Club, IBD Committee, Chinese Society of Gastroenterology

Conclusion 

Dr. Dongwen Wu is a distinguished physician-scientist whose multidisciplinary work bridges immunology, gastroenterology, and metabolic research. With high-impact publications and ongoing roles in academic evaluation and peer review, Dr. Wu has established himself as a valuable contributor to the biomedical research community. His insights into stromal–immune interactions and immune training by diet represent novel directions in inflammation and mucosal immunology.

Publications 

  • Wu, D.W., Wang, X., Yang, X., Gu, L., McGeachy, M.J., & Liu, X. (2023).
    Temporary consumption of western diet trains the immune system to reduce future gut inflammation.
    iScience, 26(6), 106915. PMID: 37305694


  • Zhou, J., Cai, T., Wu, D.W., Chen, X., & Wang, F. (2023).
    The role of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration/biopsy in the diagnosis of mediastinal lesions.
    Frontiers in Surgery, 9, 1065070. PMID: 36684177


  • Wu, D.W., Poholek, C.H., Majumder, S., Liu, Q., Revu, S.K., Mohib, K., … & McGeachy, M.J. (2021).
    IL-17–dependent fibroblastic reticular cell training boosts tissue protective mucosal immunity through IL-10–producing B cells.
    Science Immunology, 6(66), eaao3669. PMID: 34919443


  • Xiao, Y.#, Wu, D.W.#, Shi, X.#, Liu, S.#, Hu, X., Zhou, C., … & Chen, M. (2021).
    High Child-Pugh and CRUB65 scores predict mortality of decompensated cirrhosis patients with COVID-19: A 23-center, retrospective study.
    Virulence, 12(1), 1199–1208. PMID: 33870852


  • Zhou, C., Wu, D.W., Jawale, C., Li, Y., Biswas, P.S., McGeachy, M.J., & Gaffen, S.L. (2021).
    Divergent functions of IL-17-family cytokines in DSS colitis: Insights from a naturally-occurring human mutation in IL-17F.
    Cytokine, 148, 155715. PMID: 34587561


  • Poholek, C.H., Raphael, I., Wu, D.W., Revu, S., Rittenhouse, N., Uche, U.U., … & McGeachy, M.J. (2020).
    Noncanonical STAT3 activity sustains pathogenic Th17 proliferation and cytokine response to antigen.
    Journal of Experimental Medicine, 217(10). PMID: 32697822


  • Xiao, Y., Shi, X., She, Q., Chen, Q., Pan, H., Zhang, J., Liu, X.J., Wu, H.Y., Jin, W.F., Ke, G., Liu, S.Z., Li, J., Zhou, J., Wu, D.W., … & Chen, M. (2020).
    Exploration of turn-positive RT-PCR results and factors related to treatment outcome in COVID-19: A retrospective cohort study.
    Virulence, 11(1), 1250–1256. PMID: 32921249


  • Majumder, S., Amatya, N., Revu, S., Jawale, C.V., Wu, D.W., Rittenhouse, N., … & McGeachy, M.J. (2019).
    IL-17 metabolically reprograms activated fibroblastic reticular cells for proliferation and survival.
    Nature Immunology, 20(5), 534–545. PMID: 30962593


  • Lin, J., Tan, H., Nie, Y., Wu, D.W., Zheng, W., Lin, W., … & Chen, T. (2019).
    Krüppel‐like factor 2 inhibits hepatocarcinogenesis through negative regulation of the Hedgehog pathway.
    Cancer Science, 110(4), 1220–1231. PMID: 30719823


  • Deng, G., Li, H., Zeng, F., Chen, L., Li, H., Wu, D.W., … & Wang, Z. (2019).
    Pringle maneuver versus hemihepatic blood flow occlusion during hepatectomy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 12(1), 11–25.


  • Zhang, K., Tian, J., He, Z., Sun, W., Pekbay, B., Lin, Y., Wu, W.D., … & Zhang, L. (2018).
    Validation of the Chinese version of EORTC QLQ‐BN 20 for patients with brain cancer.
    European Journal of Cancer Care, 27(2), e12832. PMID: 29461664


  • Wu, D.W.* Li, Y., & Wang, F. (2017).
    How long can we store blood samples: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    EBioMedicine, 24, 277–285. PMID: 28965875


  • Li, H.#, Wu, D.W.#, Shi, S., Xu, Y., Wei, L., Liu, J., & Liu, Y. (2017).
    Expression and clinical significance of CD147 in renal cell carcinoma: a meta-analysis.
    Oncotarget, 8(31), 51331. PMID: 28881651


  • Li, H.#, Jiang, C.#, Wu, D.W.#, Shi, S., Liao, M., Wang, J., … & Xu, Z. (2017).
    The prognostic and clinicopathologic characteristics of CD147 and esophagus cancer: A meta-analysis.
    PLoS ONE, 12(7), e0180271. PMID: 28700599


  • Zhang, Z.#, Zhang, X.#, Wei, L.#, Lin, Y.#, Wu, D.W.#, Xie, S., … & Zhang, L. (2017).
    Questionnaire to assess quality of life in patients with breast cancer – validation of the Chinese version of the EORTC QLQ-BR 53.
    The Breast, 32, 87–92. PMID: 28068605