Yunyi Zhang | Cognitive Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yunyi Zhang | Cognitive Sciences | Research Excellence Award

University of Wisconsin-Madison | United States

Dr. Yunyi (Icy) Zhang is a learning sciences researcher focused on embodied cognition, gesture, and visual representations in learning, with particular emphasis on statistics, data science, and computing education. Her work integrates cognitive developmental theory, experimental methods, and learning analytics to design evidence-based, scalable pedagogical approaches that enhance conceptual understanding across learners with varied prior knowledge. She has authored 13 scholarly documents with 61 citations across 52 citing documents and an h-index of 4, reflecting consistent impact across educational psychology and cognitive science. Her research advances theory-driven instructional design with strong relevance for technology-enhanced and equitable learning environments.

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Featured Publications

Designing Interactive Learning Tools for Enhancing Computational Thinking in Middle School Students

– Computers & Education, 2024

Using Eye-Tracking Data to Inform the Design of Programming Tutorials

– Journal of Learning Analytics, 2024

Exploring Collaborative Problem Solving in Online Coding Environments

– Computers in Human Behavior, 2023

Improving Novice Programmer Engagement Through Gamified Learning Modules

– Journal of Educational Technology, 2023

Masoume Pourmohamadreza-Tajrishi | Psychology | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Masoume Pourmohamadreza-Tajrishi | Psychology | Research Excellence Award

University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Masoume Pourmohamadreza-Tajrishi is a distinguished psychologist and academic specializing in child and adolescent clinical psychology, developmental psychology, mental health, and the psychology of children with special needs. Her research addresses emotion regulation, attachment, parenting practices, neurodevelopmental and learning disorders, autism spectrum disorder, and family-based psychosocial interventions. She has made substantial scholarly contributions through rigorous supervision of postgraduate research and publications in reputable international and national journals. Her academic record includes 36 scholarly documents, 99 citations across 96 citing works, and an h-index of 6, reflecting sustained research impact and influence in clinical and developmental psychology and rehabilitation-focused mental health research.

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Featured Publications

Psychological Determinants of Behavioral Adjustment in Children with Developmental Disorders

– Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2024

Family Quality of Life and Emotional Regulation in Caregivers of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities

– Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology, 2024

Hoda Doosalivand | Psychology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hoda Doosalivand | Psychology | Research Excellence Award

Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hoda Doosalivand is a clinical psychologist and academic whose work integrates research, teaching, and advanced clinical practice with a strong focus on evidence-based psychological assessment and intervention. Her scholarly contributions center on sleep disorders, insomnia, transdiagnostic vulnerability factors, emotion regulation, suicidal ideation, self-injury, and cognitive-behavioral and transdiagnostic therapeutic approaches. She has played a key role in the development, validation, and cultural adaptation of psychological assessment instruments, particularly in the domain of sleep and emotional functioning, contributing to improved diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning in clinical populations. Her research portfolio includes experimental studies, randomized clinical trials, psychometric investigations, and theoretically grounded reviews that bridge clinical theory with applied practice. In parallel with her research activity, she has extensive professional experience as a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor, working with diverse populations presenting with sleep problems, internalizing disorders, personality pathology, and high-risk behaviors. She has also been actively involved in interdisciplinary initiatives addressing spiritual and psychosocial aspects of health care, including mental health support for individuals facing chronic and life-threatening illnesses. Her service to the academic community includes editorial and peer-review activities for multiple national and international scientific journals, reflecting her commitment to research quality and scholarly rigor. Through her combined roles in clinical supervision, academic leadership, and publication in high-impact journals, she has contributed meaningfully to advancing contemporary clinical psychology, particularly in the integration of transdiagnostic frameworks, culturally sensitive interventions, and empirically supported treatments.

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Featured Publications

Sardarzehi, R., Doosalivand, H., Fatollahzade, S., Bastami, M., & Jansson-Fröjmark, M. (2025). Insomnia and nightmares as vulnerability factors for suicidal ideation from the perspective of the integrated motivational–volitional model. Archives of Suicide Research.

Mohamadi Jam, M., Rasouli, A., Nejad-Ebrahim Soumee, Z., Doosalivand, H., & Saed, O. (2025). Integration of sleep and emotion treatment: A randomized trial of transdiagnostic CBT for comorbid insomnia. BMC Psychiatry, 25, Article 6832.

Doos Ali Vand, H., Hooman, F., Sardarzehi, R., Bastami, M., & Jansson-Fröjmark, M. (2024). Prediction of insomnia severity based on early maladaptive schemas: A logistic regression analysis. Sleep and Breathing.

Habibi Asgarabad, M., Doos Ali Vand, H., Salehi Yegaei, P., Hooman, F., Ahmadi, R., Baglioni, C., & Moradi, S. (2023). The contribution of transdiagnostic vulnerability factors in patients with chronic insomnia. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14, Article 1162729.

Habibi Asgarabad, M., Doos Ali Vand, H., Salehi Yegaei, P., Hooman, F., Ahmadi, R., Baglioni, C., & Moradi, S. (2023). The contribution of transdiagnostic vulnerability factors in patients with chronic insomnia (Preprint). Research Square.