Prof. Hyo-sang Park | Dentistry | Research Excellence Award
Kyungpook National University | South Korea
Professor Hyo-Sang Park, DDS, MSD, PhD, is a distinguished orthodontist and academic leader with over three decades of contributions to orthodontic science, education, and clinical innovation. He currently serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthodontics at the School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University (KNU), Daegu, Republic of Korea, where he has played a pivotal role in advancing both fundamental and applied orthodontic research. Professor Park’s research career is deeply rooted in biological responses to orthodontic tooth movement, with early work focusing on immunohistochemical analysis of neurotransmitter expression during orthodontic force application. His experimental studies using animal models, particularly rats, have significantly enhanced the understanding of craniofacial growth, bone remodeling, and tissue adaptation under orthodontic conditions. These foundational investigations have provided important insights into the biological mechanisms underlying orthodontic treatment efficiency and stability. A central and defining theme of Professor Park’s research is the development and clinical application of titanium microscrews and micro-implant anchorage systems (MIA). For over 24 years, he has been a leading researcher and clinician in this field, conducting extensive animal experiments and clinical trials to optimize micro-implant design, placement protocols, and biomechanical applications. His work has contributed substantially to the global adoption of microscrew anchorage as a reliable and minimally invasive solution for complex orthodontic movements, reducing the need for patient compliance and extraoral appliances. Professor Park’s research excellence has been internationally recognized, including the CDABO Case Report of the Year Award (2005) from the American Association of Orthodontists and the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, as well as multiple honors from the Korean Association of Orthodontists.
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Factors affecting the clinical success of screw implants used as orthodontic anchorage
– American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2006 | Cited by 999
Overview Development of orthodontic micro-implants for intraoral anchorage
– Journal of Clinical Orthodontics , 2003 | Cited by 732
Micro-implant anchorage for lingual treatment of a skeletal Class II malocclusion
– Journal of Clinical Orthodontics , 2001 | Cited by 378
Nonextraction treatment of an open bite with microscrew implant anchorage
– American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics , 2006 | Cited by 226
A comparison of craniofacial morphology in patients with and without facial asymmetry—a three-dimensional analysis with computed tomography
– International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery , 2004 | Cited by 241
Yuan Zhang | Renewable Energy Technologies | Research Excellence Award |
Assist Prof Dr. Yuan Zhang | Renewable Energy Technologies | Research Excellence Award
Shenzhen University | China
Dr. Yuan Zhang is an accomplished Assistant Professor and Research Fellow at the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Shenzhen University, recognized internationally for her pioneering contributions to solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), electrolysis technologies, and hydrogen energy systems. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Nanjing Tech University and completed prestigious postdoctoral training at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Dr. Zhang’s research focuses on resolving critical thermo-mechanical and interfacial stability challenges in high-temperature electrochemical energy devices, which are major bottlenecks limiting the commercialization of solid oxide fuel cells and electrolysis systems. Through original concepts such as negative thermal expansion compensation, chemical expansion regulation, and surface/interface reconstruction engineering, she has successfully addressed electrode delamination, thermal mismatch, and catalyst poisoning under extreme operating conditions. Her work has enabled long-life, high-performance SOC operation and provided transformative design strategies applicable to a broad range of high-temperature catalytic materials and energy devices. Dr. Zhang has published over 40 SCI-indexed papers, including 17 as first or corresponding author, in leading journals such as Nature, Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, and Applied Catalysis B. Her publications have received more than 3,000 citations, with one ESI Highly Cited Paper and three ESI Hot Papers, reflecting strong global influence. She has served as Principal Investigator for multiple competitive research grants, including NSFC Youth and General Programs, Shenzhen Science Foundation projects, and major industry-academia collaborations, while also acting as Co-PI on large-scale hydrogen energy system initiatives. Beyond research, Dr. Zhang actively contributes to the scientific community as an Early-Career Editorial Board Member of Energy Reviews, a reviewer for top journals, and a member of several professional committees including the Chinese Society of Rare Earths and the Shenzhen Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cell Association. Her innovations have supported real-world applications, notably contributing to the world’s first open-sea demonstration of direct seawater hydrogen production. In recognition of her excellence, she has received multiple prestigious awards, including national and regional innovation prizes. Dr. Yuan Zhang’s work exemplifies outstanding scientific leadership, originality, and impact in clean energy research, making her a highly deserving candidate for international research recognition.
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Acidity engineering enables high-efficiency CO2 electroreduction in solid oxide electrolysis cells
– Applied Catalysis B Environmental, 2026
Interfacial oxide wedging for mechanical-robust electrode in high-temperature ceramic cells
– Nature Communications, 2025
Chun-Li Guo | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award
Prof. Chun-Li Guo | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award
Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences | China
Dr. Chun-Li Guo is a distinguished Senior Researcher at the Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, with more than two decades of impactful contributions to the fields of granite petrogenesis, tungsten–tin mineralization, and rare-metal resource geology. She earned her PhD in Mineral Prospecting and Exploration in 2010 and has since established herself as a leading authority on the magmatic and metallogenic evolution of granitoids in South China. Dr. Guo’s research has significantly advanced scientific understanding of why tungsten–tin mineralization becomes progressively enriched through geological time, an innovative contribution that earned her recognition under the Wiley China Excellent Author Program. Her work has also delivered tangible economic benefits by reshaping mineral exploration strategies; notably, her reinterpretation of the genetic relationship between Pb-Zn orebodies and felsic dykes at the super-large Shizhuyuan W–Sn polymetallic deposit overturned long-standing models and opened new avenues for resource discovery. Dr. Guo has successfully completed six major research projects and is currently leading four nationally funded projects, including those supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and industry partners. Her scholarly output includes over 20 peer-reviewed publications, with six first-author papers receiving more than 800 citations, reflecting the high international impact of her work. She has also co-authored authoritative geological monographs with ISBN registration, contributing to both academic scholarship and applied mineral resource development. Through collaborations with renowned international scientists from institutions such as Monash University and Curtin University, Dr. Guo has strengthened global scientific exchange in earth sciences.
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High geothermal gradients facilitating lithium mineralization: Insights from the Ke’eryin–Taiyanghe plutons, central China
– Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2025
How does a soft collision orogen uplift and collapse? Insight from the eastern Central Asian Orogenic Belt
– Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 2025
Guya Diletta Marconi | Biology and Life Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award
Assoc Prof Dr. Guya Diletta Marconi | Biology and Life Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award
University “G. d’ Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara | Italy
Dr. Guya Diletta Marconi is a distinguished Senior Researcher in the biomedical field at the Department of Innovative Technologies in Clinical Medicine & Dentistry, University “G. d’Annunzio” of Chieti–Pescara, Italy. With a strong academic background and extensive international research exposure, she has established herself as an accomplished scientist committed to advancing translational biomedical research that bridges fundamental science and clinical application. Dr. Marconi earned her PhD in Drug Sciences in April 2016 from the University of Chieti. During her doctoral training, she spent half of her PhD period as a visiting PhD student in the United States, an experience that significantly enriched her scientific perspective and strengthened her expertise in advanced experimental methodologies. This international training fostered long-term scientific collaborations and contributed to her ability to work effectively in multicultural and interdisciplinary research environments. Her research activity is firmly rooted in highly translational basic science, with a particular focus on understanding molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying human diseases and identifying innovative therapeutic strategies. As part of a multidisciplinary research group, Dr. Marconi collaborates closely with clinicians, biologists, pharmacologists, and bioengineers to ensure that laboratory discoveries are rapidly and effectively translated into clinically relevant outcomes. Her work reflects a strong commitment to patient-oriented research, aiming to improve diagnosis, treatment, and disease management through scientific innovation. Dr. Marconi has demonstrated significant expertise in experimental design, data analysis, and the application of cutting-edge technologies in biomedical research. She actively contributes to the development of novel therapeutic approaches and diagnostic tools, integrating pharmacological, molecular, and technological perspectives.
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Design, synthesis, and biological activity of 2-aroylbenzofuran-3-ols and 2-aroylbenzofuran derivatives: A new route towards hMAO-B inhibition
– European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2025
Biological Effects of PMMA and Composite Resins on Human Gingival Fibroblasts: An In Vitro Comparative Study
–International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024
Xiao Sun | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award
Assoc Prof Dr. Xiao Sun | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award
Chuzhou University | China
Dr. Xiao Sun, Ph.D., is an accomplished Associate Professor in the College of Biological and Food Engineering at Chuzhou University, specializing in poultry science, meat quality evaluation, agricultural product processing, and intelligent equipment development. Trained in Agricultural Electrification and Automation at Nanjing Agricultural University, Dr. Sun completed his Ph.D. with joint doctoral training in Poultry Science at the University of Arkansas, USA, where he gained extensive international research experience and established long-term academic collaborations. His research addresses critical industry challenges, particularly woody breast myopathy in broilers, focusing on its formation mechanisms, quality deterioration, and practical solutions for detection, grading, and processing optimization. Dr. Sun’s work is distinguished by the integration of machine vision, image analysis, spectroscopy, sensor technologies, neural networks, and intelligent systems to develop non-destructive detection and grading technologies for poultry meat quality. His research has significantly advanced understanding of how myofibrillar protein structure, processing conditions, and storage factors influence meat quality attributes, enabling improved quality control and waste reduction across poultry processing chains. As a principal investigator, he has led multiple competitive research projects funded by provincial authorities, universities, and industry partners, emphasizing translational outcomes and real-world application in slaughtering and processing environments. A prolific innovator, Dr. Sun holds multiple authorized Chinese invention patents, international patents, and software copyrights, including landmark systems for detecting woody breast conditions and intelligent grading of poultry carcasses. His patented technologies have strong potential for industrial deployment, reflecting his commitment to bridging academic research with commercial and societal impact. Dr. Sun has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles in leading international journals such as Poultry Science, LWT – Food Science and Technology, Foods, and the Journal of Food Science, contributing foundational and applied insights into poultry meat quality and processing science. His contributions have been recognized through numerous honors, including national science and technology awards, the Young Scientist Program Award of the World’s Poultry Science Association, and prestigious institutional titles. Through sustained research excellence, innovation, and education, Dr. Sun continues to shape the future of intelligent poultry processing and food engineering.
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Eco-friendly Synthesis of Ag-Cu NPs via Mannitol Reduction for Meat Freshness Monitoring
– Poultry Science, 2025
Nazzareno Diodato | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Paper Award
Dr. Nazzareno Diodato | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Paper Award
Met European Research Observatory | Italy
Dr. Nazzareno Diodato is an internationally recognized climate scientist and environmental hydrologist whose research bridges climate dynamics, hydrology, geomorphology, and data-driven environmental modeling. Educated at the University of Naples Federico II, where he earned his degree in Architecture with an Environmental–Territorial and Geospatial Planning focus (1996), Dr. Diodato further advanced his expertise through postgraduate training with the COMET/MetEd Program of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), alongside professional certifications from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and ESRI. He is the Founding Director and Fellow Research Career Scientist of the Met European Research Observatory, an institution internationally acknowledged for scientific excellence and endorsed by the UCAR International Affiliates Program. Dr. Diodato’s research centers on understanding climate–hydrology interactions across multiple temporal and spatial scales, with particular emphasis on the Mediterranean region. His work integrates historical documentary evidence, instrumental observations, geostatistics, and modern data-driven and generative modeling techniques to reconstruct long-term hydroclimatic variability and improve decadal-scale predictions. A defining contribution of his career is the reconstruction of millennium-long records of rainfall erosivity, storminess, snowfall, groundwater recharge, and hydrological extremes, providing unprecedented insight into how climate oscillations—such as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation—modulate water resources and environmental hazards. As a leader of interdisciplinary initiatives, Dr. Diodato has played a pivotal role in establishing the Interdisciplinary Group for Environment and Water Research (IGEWaR), which focuses on feedbacks between the hydrosphere and other Earth system components, including the biosphere, cryosphere, and lithosphere. Under his guidance, IGEWaR’s Future Plan prioritizes ecosystem and hydrological responses to climate change, spanning surface and subsurface processes and emphasizing uncertainty reduction in historical reconstructions.
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Exploring Interactions of Cloudiness, Solar Forcing and North Atlantic Circulation in Mediterranean Climate Variability
– International Journal of Climatology, 2025
Climate driven generative time-varying model for improved decadal storm power predictions in the Mediterranean
– Communications Earth and Environment, 2025
Enhancing decadal snowfall forecasts in the Mediterranean mountains through informed atmospheric variability and climate data
– Hydrological Sciences Journal, 2025
Kirill Poletkin | Engineering | Best Research Article Award
Prof. Kirill Poletkin | Engineering | Best Research Article Award
Hefei University of Technology | China
Professor Kirill V. Poletkin is a distinguished researcher and academic specializing in micro- and nano-scale electromechanical systems, contactless levitation micro-actuators, MEMS inertial sensors, and precision instrumentation. He currently serves as a Professor (Talents Programme) at the School of Instrument Science and Optoelectronics Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, China. Prof. Poletkin earned his Ph.D. in Control Systems, Informatics, and Electrical Engineering from the Moscow Aviation Institute in 2007, where his doctoral research focused on closed-loop rotor vibratory gyroscopes. He obtained his M.Eng. with honors from Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, with award-winning research in vibration theory and dynamically tuned gyroscopes recognized by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. With over two decades of international research experience, he has held academic and research positions at leading institutions including the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, University of Freiburg, Nanyang Technological University, Innopolis University, and New Uzbekistan University. He is a former Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow and has served as Principal Investigator on multiple competitively funded projects supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and Chinese provincial agencies. Prof. Poletkin has authored over 86 scientific publications, including 37 peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and a Springer monograph titled Levitation Micro-Systems: Applications to Sensors and Actuators. His pioneering contributions to zero–spring-constant contactless suspensions, hybrid inductive–electrostatic levitation systems, and semi-analytical electromagnetic modeling have enabled new generations of high-precision sensors, actuators, and micro-transport technologies.
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Efficient Calculation of Magnetic Force Between Two Current-Carrying Filaments of Circular and Closed-Curve of Arbitrary Shape via Segmentation Approach
– IEEE Journal on Multiscale and Multiphysics Computational Techniques, 2025
A semi-analytical method for comprehensive modeling of inductive levitating micro-system actuators: characterization and optimization
– Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2025
Calculation of magnetic stiffness over torque between two current-carrying circular filaments arbitrarily positioning in the space
– Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2024
Calculation of mutual inductance between circular and arbitrarily shaped filaments via segmentation method
– Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2023
Huaxun Wu | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Outstanding Contribution Award
Dr. Huaxun Wu | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Outstanding Contribution Award
Anhui Medical University | China
Dr. Huaxun Wu is an accomplished pharmacologist and Associate Professor at Anhui Medical University, serving as a Master’s Supervisor with a strong record of academic leadership, research excellence, and translational impact in anti-inflammatory immunopharmacology and clinical pharmacology. He holds both MD and PhD degrees in Pharmacology and has established himself as a recognized contributor to pharmacological science through sustained competitive funding, high-quality publications, and active service within national and provincial academic societies. Dr. Wu has served as Principal Investigator for multiple prestigious research programs, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Youth Program), the Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation (General Program), the Anhui Provincial Key Program for Outstanding Young Talents in Universities, and the Anhui Provincial Key Program for Natural Science Research in Higher Education Institutions. These projects focus on the mechanisms of inflammation, immune regulation, and pharmacological intervention, contributing to improved understanding of drug targets and therapeutic strategies in inflammatory and immune-related diseases. With more than 30 peer-reviewed academic publications, including over 20 SCI-indexed articles, Dr. Wu’s work has achieved significant international visibility, reflected in more than 1,183 citing articles. His research demonstrates a strong balance between fundamental pharmacological discovery and methodological rigor. In addition to journal publications, he has contributed substantially to pharmacological education and research methodology through the publication of authoritative textbooks, including Pharmacological Experimental Methodology (4th Edition) and Pharmacological Research Methodology, which are widely used in academic and clinical training. Dr. Wu’s innovation capacity is further evidenced by his intellectual property portfolio, which includes one granted national patent and three granted PCT patents, underscoring the translational potential and practical relevance of his research outputs. His editorial involvement with the Chinese Pharmacology Bulletin reflects peer recognition of his expertise and commitment to maintaining high scientific standards.
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CP-25 ameliorates dysfunction in the M3R-IP3R-Ca2+-AQP5 signaling pathway by inhibiting ERS in primary Sjögren’s syndrome
– International Immunopharmacology, 2026
G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 as a novel therapeutic target for gland fibrosis of Sjögren’s syndrome
– Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 2024
Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells Alleviate Rat Knee Osteoarthritis via Activating Wnt/ β-catenin Signaling Pathway
– Current Stem Cell Research and Therapy, 2024