Evangelia Pişkin | Archaeology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Evangelia Pişkin | Archaeology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Middle East Technical University, Turkey.

Prof. Evangelia Pişkin is a leading zooarchaeologist and Associate Professor at the Middle East Technical University (METU), where she has been a faculty member since 2004. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Leicester with a focus on the methodological and taphonomic interpretation of animal bones in archaeology. Her career spans more than two decades of academic, field, and laboratory research, with contributions to major archaeological sites across Europe and the Near East. Her expertise lies in the analysis of animal remains to reconstruct aspects of ancient life and environment, combining rigorous fieldwork with specialized laboratory techniques.

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Educational Background 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Archaeological Studies, University of Leicester, UK (2000)
    Dissertation: “Taphonomic and Methodological Problems of Interpreting Animal Bones from Archaeological Sites: their Application on Bone Assemblages from Greece and England.”

  • M.A. in Archaeological Studies, University of Leicester, UK (1995)
    Thesis: “Taphonomy of Animal Bones: A Study of the Survival of Epiphyses from Skeletal Representation Tables.”

  • B.A. in Archaeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (1988)

Professional Experience 💼

Prof. Evangelia Pişkin is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Settlement Archaeology at the Middle East Technical University (METU), a position she has held since 2017. She was conferred the title of Associate Professor by the Turkish Higher Education Council (YÖK) in 2015. Prior to her current role, she was an Assistant Professor at METU from 2010 to 2017, and a Lecturer in the same department from 2004 to 2010. Her earlier academic appointments include part-time lecturing at Bilkent University (2002–2004, 1999), and a Post-Doctoral Fellowship and Publication Assistantship at the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara (2000–2002). She also played a key role in the Black Sea Initiative of the British Academy and the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, serving as an administrator and principal researcher from 2002 to 2004.

Prof. Pişkin has extensive field experience, having participated in numerous archaeological excavations and surveys across Greece, the UK, Spain, and Turkey. She has held various roles including trench supervisor, excavator, and animal and plant remains analyst at major archaeological sites such as Toumba Thessalonikis, Abdera, Lindisfarne, Amorium, Kerkenes, Ulucak Höyük, and Komana.

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Pişkin specializes in zooarchaeology, with a focus on taphonomic analysis, archaeozoological methodologies, and the study of animal and plant remains from archaeological contexts. Her work explores the interpretation of faunal assemblages in relation to past human behavior, economy, and environment, particularly within the regions of Greece, Anatolia, and the broader Eastern Mediterranean.

Author Metrics

  • Publications: Numerous contributions to academic journals, excavation reports, and edited volumes in the field of zooarchaeology and settlement archaeology.

  • Conference Presentations: Active participation in international conferences related to archaeological science and zooarchaeology.

  • Collaborations: Involved in interdisciplinary research with teams from METU, the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, and excavation projects across Europe and Turkey.

  • Academic Supervision: Supervisor of graduate theses in zooarchaeology and archaeological science.

Publications 📚

1. Archaeogenetic analysis of Neolithic sheep from Anatolia suggests a complex demographic history since domestication

  • Authors: E. Yurtman, O. Özer, E. Yüncü, N. D. Dağtaş, D. Koptekin, Y. G. Çakan, E. Pişkin, et al.

  • Journal: Communications Biology

  • Volume: 4, Article Number: 1279

  • Year: 2021

  • Citation Count: 41
  • DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-02854-2

  • Abstract Summary: This study uses archaeogenetic techniques to analyze Neolithic sheep remains from Anatolia, uncovering a complex demographic history since the initial domestication process. The findings highlight genetic diversity and evidence of multiple domestication events or admixture.

2. Archaeobotany at Komana: Byzantine plant use at a rural cornucopia

  • Author: Evangelia Pişkin

  • Book Chapter In: Komana’da Ortaçağ Yerleşimi (The Medieval Settlement at Komana)

  • Year: 2015

  • Citation Count: 19

  • Summary: This paper presents archaeobotanical findings from Byzantine-period contexts at the Komana site in Turkey, revealing plant use strategies in a rural Byzantine setting. The study sheds light on subsistence and local agriculture.

3. The Effect of Dog Scavenging on a Modern Cattle, Pig and Sheep Bone Assemblage

  • Author: E. Ioannidou

  • Journal: Archaeofauna

  • Volume: 12, Pages 47–59

  • Year: 2003

  • Citation Count: 15

  • Summary: This research examines how dog scavenging affects the preservation and appearance of bone assemblages, with implications for taphonomic interpretations in zooarchaeology. It provides controlled observations on bone modifications by scavengers.

4. Environmental Archaeology: Current Theoretical and Methodological Approaches

  • Authors: E. Pişkin, A. Marciniak, M. Bartkowiak (Editors)

  • Publisher: Springer

  • Year: 2018

  • Citation Count: 10

  • ISBN: 978-3-319-91066-4

  • Summary: This edited volume presents up-to-date theoretical and methodological advances in environmental archaeology. It addresses interdisciplinary approaches, including archaeobotany, zooarchaeology, and geoscience applications.

5. Byzantine and Ottoman Animal Husbandry in Komana

  • Author: Evangelia Pişkin

  • Book Chapter In: The Medieval Settlement at Komana

  • Year: 2015

  • Citation Count: 9

  • Summary: This chapter explores the continuity and change in animal husbandry practices in Komana from the Byzantine to Ottoman periods, based on zooarchaeological data. It discusses shifts in species preference and livestock management.

Conclusion

Prof. Evangelia Pişkin is an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award in Archaeology. Her extensive field experience, methodological rigor, impactful publications, and dedication to academic mentorship position her as a leader in the field of environmental and zooarchaeology. While expanding her global outreach and interdisciplinary presence would further boost her scholarly footprint, her current profile demonstrates a profound and sustained contribution to archaeological science.

 

 

Xinzhou Qi | ESG | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xinzhou Qi | ESG | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral fellow at Guotaijunan, China

Xinzhou Qi is a Ph.D. Candidate in Business Management at Fudan University, Shanghai, China, with a focus on sustainable business practices, innovation, and enterprise transformation. He is actively involved in research related to ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), carbon emissions, and the sustainable development goals (SDGs). Xinzhou’s academic background and professional experiences reflect a deep commitment to addressing the complex challenges of sustainable development, particularly in business contexts.

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Educational Background 🎓

  • 2020 – Present: Ph.D. in Business Management (Expected 2024), Fudan University, Shanghai, China
    • Supervisor: Professor Zhong Ning
  • 2023: Joint Doctoral Research Scholar, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
    • Supervisor: Professor Eric Li
  • 2018 – 2020: Master of Finance, Qingdao University, Qingdao, China
    • Supervisor: Professor Chiwei Su
  • 2013 – 2017: Bachelor of Science in Information and Computing Sciences, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao, China
    • GPA: 4.9/5.0

Professional Experience 💼

  • 2022 – Present: Research Assistant, China National Key R&D Plan “Culture, Technology and Modern Service Industry” (No. 2022YFF0903400)
  • 2020 – 2021: Research Assistant, Shanghai Soft Science Research Program “Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan” (No. WBH1019063)
  • 2020 – 2021: Research Assistant, Business Plan and Growth Strategy of Angkor Airlines in Cambodia (No. WAH1019116)
  • 2018 – 2019: Research Assistant, Shanghai Soft Science Research Program “Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan” (No. WBH1019033)

Research Interests 🔬

  • ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategies
  • Carbon emissions reduction
  • Innovation and entrepreneurship
  • Enterprise transformation
  • Sustainable development goals (SDGs)

Awards and Honors🏆✨

  • 2021-2022: University Scholarship, Fudan University
  • 2021-2022: Outstanding Student Award, Fudan University
  • 2020-2021: Excellent Teaching Assistant Award, Fudan University
  • 2017: Outstanding Student Award, Shandong, China
  • 2014-2015: Second Place in China Undergraduate Mathematical Contest in Modeling, Shandong, China

Teaching Assistant Experience

  • 2021-2022:
    • Crisis Management (Executive MBA, University of Lethbridge)
    • Strategic Management (MBA, Fudan University)
    • Agile Marketing and Growth Strategies (MBA, Fudan University)
    • Brand Building & Integrated Marketing (MBA, Ogivy & NCCU)
  • 2020-2021:
    • Sinology and Leadership (MBA, National Chengchi University)
    • Business Model (MBA, Fudan University)

Conclusion🌟

Xinzhou Qi’s academic and professional work bridges the fields of business management, sustainability, and innovation. His research emphasizes the importance of responsible business practices in light of global challenges like climate change, ESG performance, and economic policy uncertainty. With experience as a research assistant and teaching assistant, along with his scholarly contributions, Xinzhou is poised to continue making significant contributions to the academic community and the field of sustainable business management.

Publications 📚

📄 Navigating the tides of uncertainty: exploring the complex relationship between global economic policy and crude oil transportation
Qi, X., Zhang, W., Sun, L., Hu, Z., Ning, Z.
Maritime Economics and Logistics, 2024, 26(4), pp. 612–629
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📄 Bridging the valley of death: examining university science parks’ influence on revenue generation
Qi, X.-Z., Li, E.P.H., Wei, Z., Ning, Z.
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 2024, 30(5), pp. 1093–1121
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📄 Do the benefits outweigh the disadvantages? Exploring the role of artificial intelligence in renewable energy
Qin, M., Hu, W., Qi, X., Chang, T.
Energy Economics, 2024, 131, 107403
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📄 An applied framework to assess sustainability awareness and corporate misconduct considering just transition
Qi, X., Sun, L., Hu, Z., Li, E., Ning, Z.
Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2023, 103, 107261
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📄 Study on international carbon emission quota allocation of shipping industry-based on fairness and efficiency
Hu, Z., Huang, Y., Sun, L., Qi, X., Pan, X.
Frontiers in Marine Science, 2023, 10, 1269643
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📄 Is economic policy uncertainty an excuse for corporate fraud?
Ning, Z., Qi, X.
Economic Research-Ekonomska Istrazivanja, 2023, 36(2), 2182809
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📄 Incubator role of foreign venture capital: evidence from overseas listing of enterprises
Qi, X., Ning, Z., Qin, M.
Economic Research-Ekonomska Istrazivanja, 2023, 36(2), 2142637
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📄 Economic policy uncertainty, investor sentiment and financial stability—an empirical study based on the time varying parameter-vector autoregression model
Qi, X.-Z., Ning, Z., Qin, M.
Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, 2022, 17(3), pp. 779–799
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📄 Should gold be stored in chaotic eras?
Qin, M., Su, C.-W., Qi, X.-Z., Hao, L.-N.
Economic Research-Ekonomska Istrazivanja, 2020, 33(1), pp. 224–242
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📄 Financial stability or instability? Impact from Chinese consumer confidence
Liu, S.-Q., Qi, X.-Z., Qin, M., Su, C.-W.
Romanian Journal of Economic Forecasting, 2019, 22(4), pp. 25–43
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Vincent Zakka | Human Behaviour Analysis | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Vincent Zakka | Human Behaviour Analysis | Young Scientist Award

Postgraduate Research Student of Aston University, United Kingdom

Vincent Gbouna Zakka is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at Aston University, specializing in human behavior analysis in smart environments. His research has applications in ambient assisted living, human-robot collaboration, and user-centered building system control. With a Master’s in Mechatronic Engineering from Zhejiang University and a Bachelor’s in Electronics Information Engineering from Liaoning University of Technology, Vincent has gained valuable experience as a Research Assistant at institutions like The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Westlake University. His expertise spans activity recognition, vision-based monitoring technologies, and smart building systems. He has received several awards, including Best Paper Runner-Up at the International Conference on AI in Healthcare (2024), and has contributed to numerous publications in high-impact journals. ✨🤖🏠

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🎓 Educational Background :

Vincent Gbouna Zakka is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at Aston University, where he focuses on human behavior analysis in smart environments, with key applications in ambient assisted living, human-robot collaboration, and user-centered building system control. He holds a Master of Engineering in Mechatronic Engineering from Zhejiang University (2018-2021) and a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics Information Engineering from Liaoning University of Technology (2014-2018).

💼 Professional Experience :

Professionally, Vincent has been a Postgraduate Teaching Assistant at Aston University since October 2022, where he also mentors students and engages in research. Prior to this, he served as a Research Assistant at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2021-2022) and Westlake University (2021). His dedication to academia is reflected in his contributions to several high-impact conferences and journals, earning recognition such as the Best Paper Runner-Up Award at the 2024 International Conference on AI in Healthcare and the Best Paper Award at the 22nd International Conference on Construction Applications of Virtual Reality in 2022.

📚 Research Interests : 

Vincent’s research interests include activity recognition, user trust in monitoring systems, vision-based technology acceptance in home environments, human-robot collaboration, and smart building systems. His innovative work spans publications on privacy-preserving ambient assisted living, thermal comfort modeling, and IoT-enabled robot skin systems. He actively reviews for leading conferences and journals in his field, such as IROS and ISIE.

📝 Publication Top Notes :

  1. Darras, K., Balle, M., Xu, W., Yan, Y., Zakka Gbouna, V., Toledo, M., Sheng, D., Lin, W., Zhang, B., Lan, Z., Li, F., & Wanger, T. (2024). Eyes on Nature: Embedded Vision Cameras for Multidisciplinary Terrestrial Biodiversity Monitoring. Method in Ecology. Accepted.
  2. Zakka Gbouna, V., Dai, Z., & Manso, L. J. (2024). Hierarchical Temporal Convolution Network: Towards Privacy-Centric Activity Recognition. 16th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence. Accepted.
  3. Zakka Gbouna, V., Lee, M., Zhang, R., Huang, L., Jung, S., & Hong, T. (2024). Non-invasive vision-based personal comfort model using thermographic images and deep learning. Automation in Construction, 105811. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2024.105811
  4. Zakka Gbouna, V., & Lee, M. (2024). A generalized thermal comfort model using thermographic images and compact convolutional transformers: Towards scalable and adaptive occupant comfort optimization. Building and Environment, 112118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.112118
  5. Zakka Gbouna, V., Dai, Z., & Manso, L. J. (2024). Action Recognition for Privacy-Preserving Ambient Assisted Living. International Conference on AI in Healthcare, 15. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-67285-9_15
  6. Xie, K., Lee, M., Khalid, R., & Zakka Gbouna, V. (2023). The impact of personal environmental control on the performance of thermal systems: Building energy consumption, occupant thermal comfort, and productivity. Energy and Buildings, 113552. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2023.113552
  7. Zakka Gbouna, V., & Lee, M. (2022). An Integrated Design of Energy and Indoor Environmental Quality System for Effective Building Performance Management. Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Construction Applications of Virtual Reality.
  8. Zakka Gbouna, V., Pang, G., Yang, G., Hou, Z., Lv, H., Yu, Z., & Pang, Z. (2021). User-interactive robot skin with large-area scalability for safer and natural human-robot collaboration in future telehealthcare. IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, 3082563. https://doi.org/10.1109/JBHI.2021.3082563 (Featured on Cover Paper)
  9. Zakka Gbouna, V., Hou, Z., Pang, G., Yang, H., & Yang, G. (2021). IoT-Enabled Robot Skin System for Enhancement of Safe Human-Robot Collaboration. International Conference on Intelligent Robotics and Applications, 43. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89098-8_43
  10. Heng, W., Pang, G., Zakka Gbouna, V., Pang, Z., Yi, K., & Yang, H. (2019). Facile Fabrication of Highly Soft Tactile Sensor based on Porous Sponge with Geometry Effect on Sensing Characteristics. 2nd IEEE International Flexible Electronics Technology Conference. https://doi.org/10.1109/IFETC46817.2019.9073774