Anastasiia Kapuza | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anastasiia Kapuza | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

National Research University Higher School of Economics | Russia

Anastasiia Kapuza is an accomplished researcher, educator, and academic leader whose work lies at the intersection of education, psychology, and digital learning. She has built her career around understanding how learners construct and organize knowledge, with a special focus on applying network analysis to educational research. Currently serving as Head of the International Laboratory of Research and Design in eLearning at HSE University in Moscow, she leads a dynamic team of researchers exploring innovative approaches to teaching and learning. Her scholarly contributions include numerous publications in internationally recognized journals, where she examines topics such as cognitive load, concept mapping, and digital education. Alongside her research, she is a dedicated instructor, teaching academic writing, research design, and data analysis to undergraduate and postgraduate students. With expertise in project management, team leadership, and quantitative methods, she continues to influence the fields of cognitive psychology and education policy worldwide.

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Education

Anastasiia Kapuza pursued a rich academic journey that bridges psychology and education, forming a strong foundation for her research career. She earned her doctoral degree in Education from HSE University in Moscow, where her dissertation focused on the use of network analysis to assess learners’ conceptual structures. This work integrated cognitive psychology, developmental theory, and educational measurement, showcasing her ability to merge rigorous quantitative methods with applied learning research. Prior to her doctorate, she completed a master’s degree in Psychology with a specialization in educational and psychological measurement, also at HSE University. Here, she honed her skills in psychometrics, assessment design, and advanced data analysis. Her academic path began at the Academy of the Federal Penal Service of Russia, where she trained as a psychologist and psychology teacher. This progression reflects her commitment to combining psychological expertise with educational research, ultimately shaping her specialization in digital learning and cognitive development.

Experience

Anastasiia Kapuza has extensive experience across education, research, and applied psychology. At HSE University, she has served as a research fellow and later as associate professor, contributing to both national and international projects in educational sciences. She now directs the International Laboratory of Research and Design in eLearning, where she manages interdisciplinary teams and develops large-scale research initiatives focused on digital learning and cognitive development. Her expertise extends to advanced statistical analysis, project design, and leadership of applied studies supported by both academic institutions and EdTech companies. Earlier in her career, she gained practical experience as a psychologist in a correctional facility, where she applied psychological methods in a highly structured environment. In addition to her research roles, she is an active university instructor, teaching courses in data analysis, academic writing, and research methodology. This combination of applied practice, teaching, and research leadership highlights her versatility and academic impact.

Awards & Honors

Anastasiia Kapuza has earned recognition for her scholarly achievements and contributions to educational innovation. She has successfully led projects funded by prominent organizations, including grants for the integration of artificial intelligence in education, development of self-regulated learning tools, and creation of online educational programs. Her research has been supported by both universities and leading EdTech companies, underscoring the practical value of her work. She has published in top-tier international journals, which reflects the high impact of her research in fields such as educational psychology and technology-enhanced learning. In addition to formal grants and project support, she has been invited to present at conferences and participate in academic forums across different disciplines, further demonstrating her standing in the academic community. Her leadership of an international research laboratory represents not only an honor but also recognition of her expertise and ability to guide cutting-edge research in digital learning.

Research Focus

Anastasiia Kapuza’s research integrates digital learning, psychology, and educational assessment. Her central interest lies in understanding how learners’ knowledge structures can be represented and analyzed using network analysis and concept mapping. She investigates how different instructional designs and technological interventions influence cognitive load, metacognition, and student engagement in both traditional and online learning environments. Another important aspect of her work examines how prior knowledge and individual learning strategies impact academic achievement, offering insights into personalized learning. She also explores the potential and limitations of new technologies, including artificial intelligence and GPT-based tools, in supporting self-regulated learning. Beyond the classroom, her studies address broader issues of educational inequality, technology adoption, and policy development. By combining advanced data analysis, cognitive theories, and innovative experimental designs, she aims to create evidence-based solutions that enhance learning outcomes and inform the design of more effective educational systems in the digital age.

Publications

1. Thinking Skills in Teaching Practices: Relationship with Students’ Achievement in Mathematics

Year: 2020
Citations: 2

2. Reliability and Structure of the TALIS Social Desirability Scale: An Assessment Based on Item Response Theory

Year: 2017
Citations: 6

3. Diminishing Marginal Returns to Computer-Assisted Learning

Year: 2023
Citations: 12

4. Primary School Students and Their Teachers in the Digital Environment

Year: 2020
Citations: 8

5. Distinctive Ability of Concept Maps for Assessing Levels of Competence: A Pilot Study

Year: 2017
Citations: 8

Conclusion

Dr. Anastasiia Kapuza is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. She demonstrates a rare combination of innovative research, strong publication record, leadership in academic teams, and practical impact through applied projects. Her contributions to digital learning, cognitive research, and educational innovation mark her as a leading scholar in her domain. With greater international visibility, deeper policy engagement, and expanded cross-disciplinary collaborations, she is well-positioned to further elevate her research influence and strengthen her reputation as one of the most impactful researchers in the field.

Reza Khojasteh Mehr | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Reza Khojasteh Mehr | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran

Dr. Reza Khojasteh Mehr is a distinguished academic and researcher in family psychology with a robust educational background, extensive teaching experience, and notable research contributions. His work focuses on marital relationships, equity in marriage, forgiveness, and tolerance, integrating both empirical research and theory development. With over 20 years of academic and professional experience, he has published extensively in reputable journals, authored books, and contributed to family psychology through validated scales and theories. He is also actively involved in clinical practice and administrative roles, reflecting a well-rounded career.

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🎓Education

Dr. Khojasteh Mehr’s academic journey reflects his deep dedication to psychology. He earned his B.A. in Psychology from Isfahan University in 1989 and his M.A. in Psychology from the University of Tehran in 1993, where he was recognized as a Distinguished Student. He completed his Ph.D. in Family Psychology in 2006 at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, with a dissertation titled “Personality Characteristics, Social Skills, Attachment Styles, and Demographic Characteristics as Predictors of Success and Failure in Intact and Divorce-Seeking Couples.” His academic pursuits were complemented by his translation and authorship of textbooks that contribute to the understanding of family psychology in Persian-speaking communities. His educational background combines a strong theoretical foundation with a commitment to cultural relevance, positioning him as a leading figure in family therapy and psychology education in Iran and beyond.

💼Experience

Dr. Khojasteh Mehr’s career spans teaching, research, and clinical practice. Starting as a Junior Lecturer at Shahid Chamran University in 1993, he rose to the rank of Full Professor by 2016. His teaching repertoire includes courses such as social psychology, family psychology, and research methodology, catering to both undergraduate and graduate students. In clinical settings, he has been a family psychologist and counselor since 2006, applying his research findings to real-life challenges. Administratively, he served as Dean of the Faculty of Education and Psychology (2006–2008) and Head of the Counseling Department (2008–2011). He has also held editorial roles for journals like the Journal of Family Psychology and Journal of Applied Counseling. His ability to balance academic, administrative, and clinical responsibilities underscores his versatile expertise in advancing psychology as both a science and a practice.

🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Khojasteh Mehr has received numerous accolades recognizing his academic and professional excellence. As a student, he earned the Distinguished Student Award in 1993 at the University of Tehran, highlighting his outstanding academic achievements. In 2016, he was named a Distinguished Researcher by Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz for his contributions to family psychology research. Beyond institutional awards, his active involvement in organizations like the American Psychological Association and the Society for Family Psychology reflects his recognition on an international scale. These honors affirm his dual commitment to advancing scholarly research and contributing to applied psychology. His work bridges cultural contexts, bringing insights from Iranian society into global discussions on family dynamics. These achievements collectively emphasize his impact as a thought leader and innovator in psychology.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Khojasteh Mehr’s research centers on understanding the complexities of marital and family relationships. He has extensively studied themes such as equity, sacrifice, forgiveness, and tolerance within marriages, developing culturally relevant theories and interventions. His pioneering Tolerance in Spouses’ Relations Theory combines empirical rigor with insights from Iranian cultural and religious values. A significant part of his work involves developing and validating psychological scales to measure marital dynamics, including the Tolerance in Spouses’ Relations Scale and Religious Marital Style Scales for both husbands and wives. Dr. Khojasteh Mehr is also interested in interventions that promote marital quality, as evidenced by his studies on forgiveness training and equity-based therapy. His work bridges theory and practice, providing actionable tools for both therapists and couples, making him a leading voice in family psychology.

Conclusion

Dr. Reza Khojasteh Mehr stands out as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his profound contributions to family psychology, commitment to advancing the field, and dedication to bridging theory and practice. While there are opportunities for broader international collaboration and outreach, his innovative research, leadership, and clinical integration make him an exemplary figure in his domain. His recognition would not only honor his achievements but also highlight the critical work being done in culturally nuanced family psychology.

Publications

  • Identifying the components of marital relationship: A qualitative study
    • 📚 Authors: G Rajabi, Z Kaveh-Farsani, A Amanelahi, R Khojasteh-Mehr
    • 📊 Citations: 26
    • 📅 Year: 2018
  • The effects of emotion-focused couple therapy on depression symptoms reduction and enhancing emotional regulation in distressed couples
    • 📚 Authors: R Khojasteh Mehr, K Shiralinia, G Rajabi, K Beshlideh
    • 📊 Citations: 24
    • 📅 Year: 2013
  • The effect of a
    • 📚 Authors: R Khojasteh Mehr, Z Abbaspour, A Koraei, R Kochaki
    • 📊 Citations: 17
    • 📅 Year: 2012
  • The comparison of marital satisfaction in employed and non-employed women: A meta-analysis
    • 📚 Authors: M Farajipak, R Khojastehmehr, M Omidian
    • 📊 Citations: 14
    • 📅 Year: 2020
  • The Interaction Between Sacrificing Behaviors and Equity Perception: How Does It Contribute to Marital Intimacy?
    • 📚 Authors: مهری کاوند, منصور سودانی‎
    • 📊 Citations: 14
    • 📅 Year: 2017
  • The experience of happiness in enduring marriages: A qualitative study
    • 📚 Authors: R Khojasteh Mehr, R Mohammadi
    • 📊 Citations: 13
    • 📅 Year: 2021
  • An Investigation into The Effect of Cognitive-Existential Therapy on The Rumination of Women Affected by Male Infidelity
    • 📚 Authors: M Sodani, M Abbasi, R Khojaste Mehr, G Rajabi
    • 📊 Citations: 13
    • 📅 Year: 2019
  • Married students’ attitude to marriage: A qualitative study
    • 📚 Authors: A Mohammadi
    • 📊 Citations: 13
    • 📅 Year: 2016
  • Effectiveness of brief integrative couples counseling on emotional intimacy and marital quality of couples
    • 📚 Authors: R Khojasteh Mehr, A Ahmadi Ghozlojeh, M Sodani, K Shirali Nia
    • 📊 Citations: 13
    • 📅 Year: 2016
  • Identification of the factors contributing to satisfying stable marriages in women
    • 📚 Authors: A Koraei, R Khojaste Mehr, M Sodani, K Aslani
    • 📊 Citations: 11
    • 📅 Year: 2017
  • The Effectiveness of Emotional Couple Therapy on Reduction of Depression Symptoms and Emotional Regulation of Turbulent Couples
    • 📚 Authors: R Khojasteh Mehr, SN Kh, R Gh, K Bashlideh
    • 📊 Citations: 11
    • 📅 Year: 2012
  • The role of equity perception in marital quality in married employees in Ahvaz organizations
    • 📚 Authors: MR Khojasteh, S Faramarzi, G Rajabi
    • 📊 Citations: 11
    • 📅 Year: 2012
  • Mediating role of spouse’s perception of sacrificing behaviors in the relationship between attachment styles and marital quality
    • 📚 Authors: R Khojasteh Mehr, M Kerachian, K Shirali Nia
    • 📊 Citations: 10
    • 📅 Year: 2021
  • The investigation of near-death experiences, and necessity of awareness about its elements
    • 📚 Authors: A Ghasemiannejad-Jahromi, M Mehrabizadeh-Honarmand, SE Hashemi, R Khojasteh Mehr
    • 📊 Citations: 10
    • 📅 Year: 2018