CHRYSOULA TSIRMPA | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. CHRYSOULA TSIRMPA | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Education counselor for Preschool Education, University of Patras Greece

Dr. Chrysoula Tsirmpa is an accomplished academic and preschool education expert from Patras, Greece. She completed her PhD at the University of Patras, focusing on literacy practices and family involvement in preschool education. With over two decades of experience, she has served as a kindergarten teacher and currently works as an Education Counselor for Preschool Education in Achaia, Greece. Dr. Tsirmpa’s research emphasizes literacy, family engagement, and teacher training, contributing to international journals and collective volumes. Fluent in English, French, and Italian, she bridges cultures through her expertise in preschool education and literacy development.

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🎓 Education

PhD (2017–2021): University of Patras; Dissertation on parental literacy beliefs and preschool-to-school transitions. Master’s (2008–2010): University Aix-Marseille 1, France; Focus on Greek as a Second Language in Preschool Education. Bachelor’s (1990–1994): Department of Preschool Education, University of Patras. Languages & ICT: Proficient in English (C2), French (C2), Italian (B2), and trained in ICT.

💼 Experience

Education Counselor: Since 2023, guiding preschool education in Achaia, Greece. Kindergarten Teacher: Over 20 years in Greek primary education, fostering early literacy. International Role (2006–2010): Educator in Marseille, France, teaching Greek Language in preschool settings.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Recognized for impactful research on literacy and parental involvement in education. Numerous contributions to international and Greek journals, highlighting innovative practices in preschool education. Esteemed publications in UNESCO-led volumes and leading academic journals.

🔬 Research Focus

Preschool literacy practices. Family literacy engagement . Teacher training and professional development. Cross-cultural approaches to emergent literacy

Conclusion

Dr. Tsirmpa’s extensive expertise in preschool literacy, her impactful publications, and her professional dedication position her as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By addressing minor gaps, such as fostering broader interdisciplinary collaborations, she has the potential to further amplify her already significant influence in the field of early childhood education.

Publication Top Notes

  • ‘I would become an even better mother, a better person for the society’: Mothers’ needs and expectations for participation in a family literacy programme

 

  • Parents’ beliefs about the role of Kindergarten in literacy development
    • Published: International Journal about Parents in Education, 2023-08-28
    • DOI: 10.54195/ijpe.16410
    • Authors: Chrysoula Tsirmpa, Nektarios Stellakis

 

  • Beliefs of parents of preschool children about literacy: Facilitative and conventional approaches
    • Published: European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2021-07-04
    • DOI: 10.1080/1350293x.2021.1941169
    • Authors: Chrysoula Tsirmpa, Nektarios Stellakis, Konstantinos Lavidas

 

  • Parent Reading Belief Inventory: Adaptation and psychometric properties with a sample of Greek parents
    • Published: Educational Role of Language Journal, 2019-08-06
    • DOI: 10.36534/erlj.2019.01.13
    • Authors: Chrysoula Tsirmpa, Nektarios Stellakis, Konstantinos Lavidas

 

 

 

KATERINA SIDERI| POLITICAL SCIENCE| BEST RESEARCHER AWARD

Dr. KATERINA SIDERI| POLITICAL SCIENCE| BEST RESEARCHER AWARD

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR at PANTEION UNIVERSITY ATHENS, Greece

Katerina Sideri is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens, specializing in bioethics, intellectual property law, and regulation. She has held prestigious positions, including Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Gent, and Associate Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. With a robust academic career, she has organized numerous conferences and workshops on topics at the intersection of ethics, law, and medicine, particularly in relation to personalized medicine and intellectual property.

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🎓 Education

PhD in Law, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, UK (2003). LLM in International Economic Law, University of Warwick, UK (1998). LLB, University of Athens, Greece (1988-1993

💼 Experience

Assistant Professor, Panteion University, Athens, Greece (2020–present). Marie Curie Fellow, University of Gent, Belgium (2018–2020). Associate Research Fellow, University of Oxford, UK (2008–2013). Lecturer in IP Law, University of Exeter, UK (2003–2009). Research Fellow, University of Exeter, UK (2006–2009)

🏆 Awards and Honors

Organizer, ‘Responsible Innovation in Times of Crisis’ Conference, University of Athens/Panteion University/Onassis Foundation (2022). Chair, ‘Intellectual Property, Ethics, and the Market in the Era of Personalized Medicine’ Conference, University of Oxford (2017). Member, Organizing Committee, ‘Personalized Medicine, Ethics, and the Market’ Workshops, University of Oxford (2015–2018). Founding Member, TECHNIS research group (2013–present)

🔬 Research Focus

Katerina Sideri’s research focuses on bioethics, intellectual property law, and regulation, particularly in the fields of genomics, personalized medicine, and public health. Her work explores the ethical dimensions of medical and technological innovations, addressing issues such as patenting, public health, and the regulation of emerging technologies. She is committed to exploring the intersections between law, ethics, and innovation in modern healthcare.

Conclusion

Katerina Sideri’s distinguished academic career, marked by her extensive experience in political science, law, and bioethics, positions her as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her significant contributions to research, coupled with her leadership in organizing academic events, underscore her dedication to advancing knowledge in her field. Sideri’s interdisciplinary approach, alongside her international collaboration, makes her a key figure in shaping future research in bioethics, intellectual property, and regulatory governance. She is poised to continue making significant strides in her field, and her work has the potential to influence both academic theory and policy.

Publications 📚

  1. Setting up a Technology Commercialization Office at a Non-Entrepreneurial University: An Insider’s Look at Practices and Culture
    Authors: K. Sideri, A. Panagopoulos
    Journal: The Journal of Technology Transfer
    Year: 2018 | Volume: 43, Pages: 953-965 | Citations: 28

 

  1. Incentivizing the Sharing of Healthcare Data in the AI Era
    Authors: A. Panagopoulos, T. Minssen, K. Sideri, H. Yu, M.C. Compagnucci
    Journal: Computer Law & Security Review
    Year: 2022 | Volume: 45, Article: 105670 | Citations: 25

 

  1. Remote Digital Monitoring of Medication Intake: Methodological, Medical, Ethical, and Legal Reflections
    Authors: W. Van Biesen, J. Decruyenaere, K. Sideri, J. Cockbain, S. Sterckx
    Journal: Acta Clinica Belgica
    Year: 2021 | Volume: 76(3), Pages: 209-216 | Citations: 24

 

  1. Prospect Patents and CRISPR; Rivalry and Ethical Licensing in a Semi-Commons Environment
    Authors: A. Panagopoulos, K. Sideri
    Journal: Journal of Law and the Biosciences
    Year: 2021 | Volume: 8(2), Article: lsab031 | Citations: 16

 

  1. Questioning the Neutrality of Procedural Law: Internet Regulation in Europe Through the Lenses of Bourdieu’s Notion of Symbolic Capital
    Author: K. Sideri
    Journal: European Law Journal
    Year: 2004 | Volume: 10(1), Pages: 61-86 | Citations: 16

 

  1. COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps and the Governance of Collective Action: Social Nudges, Deliberation, and Solidarity in Europe and Beyond
    Authors: K. Sideri, B. Prainsack
    Journal: Policy Studies
    Year: 2023 | Volume: 44(1), Pages: 132-153 | Citations: 11

 

  1. Law’s Practical Wisdom: The Theory and Practice of Law Making in New Governance Structures in the European Union
    Author: K. Sideri
    Publisher: Routledge
    Year: 2017 | Citations: 10

 

  1. Bioproperty, Biomedicine, and Deliberative Governance: Patents as Discourse on Life
    Author: K. Sideri
    Publisher: Routledge
    Year: 2016 | Citations: 10

 

  1. Digital Pills for the Remote Monitoring of Medication Intake: A Stakeholder Analysis and Assessment of Marketing Approval and Patent Granting Policies
    Authors: S.S. Katerina Sideri, Julian Cockbain, Wim Van Biesen, Marc De Hert, Johan…
    Journal: Journal of Law and the Biosciences
    Year: 2022 | Volume: 9(2) | Citations: 7

 

  1. The European Commission and the Law-Making Process: Compromise as a Category of Praxis?
    Author: K. Sideri
    Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    Year: 2005 | Citations: 6

 

  1. Law’s Practical Wisdom
    Author: K. Sideri
    Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    Year: 2017 | Citations: 5

 

  1. Prospect Patents, Data Markets, and the Commons in Data-Driven Medicine: Openness and the Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights
    Author: K. Sideri
    Journal: Science and Public Policy
    Year: 2020 | Volume: 47(5), Pages: 668-677 | Citations: 3

 

  1. Practical Reasoning, Impartiality, and the European Patent Office: The Legal Regulation of Biotechnology
    Author: K. Sideri
    Journal: European Law Journal
    Year: 2012 | Volume: 18(6), Pages: 821-843 | Citations: 3

 

  1. Openness, Innovation, and Science Policy in the Age of Data-Driven Medicine
    Authors: G. Dutfield, K. Sideri
    Journal: Science and Public Policy
    Year: 2023 | Volume: 50(6), Pages: 947-949 | Citations: 2

Konstantinos A. Dimitriadis |Economics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Konstantinos A. Dimitriadis |Economics | Young Scientist Award

Dr at Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus

Dr. Konstantinos A. Dimitriadis is a Finance PhD holder at Cyprus University of Technology. His expertise spans financial markets, banking, financial crises, cryptocurrencies, and environmental finance. A Lecturer at Cyprus University of Technology and Mesoyios College, he is also Head of the Research Center at Mesoyios College. Dr. Dimitriadis has published in renowned journals like Applied Economics and International Review of Financial Analysis and serves as a reviewer for top finance journals. He is passionate about exploring financial phenomena through advanced econometrics.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Dimitriadis holds a PhD in Finance (2024) from Cyprus University of Technology, where his thesis investigates risk and connectedness in investments. He earned a Master’s in Shipping and Finance (2019) and a Bachelor’s in Applied Mathematics and Statistics (2017) from the University of Cyprus. His academic excellence has been recognized with awards during his studies.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Dr. Dimitriadis has extensive academic experience, serving as a Lecturer at Cyprus University of Technology since 2022, teaching courses in statistics, economics, and finance. He also lectures at Mesoyios College and manages the Research Center there. His experience includes serving as a Teaching Assistant and Mathematics Lecturer in Cyprus.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Dimitriadis has received multiple accolades, including an Excellence Award for academic progress from Cyprus University of Technology. His academic achievements are further underscored by publications in prestigious journals and a series of conference presentations, further establishing his contributions to finance research.

Conclusion 🎯

Dr. Konstantinos A. Dimitriadis is an exceptional candidate for the Young Scientist Award due to his impressive academic qualifications, significant research contributions, and leadership in both teaching and research. His strong academic foundation, combined with his research impact in finance and cryptocurrencies, positions him as a valuable asset to the field. Addressing areas for improvement, such as expanding his research focus and enhancing language proficiency, would further elevate his potential as a global leader in finance research.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Dimitriadis’ research focuses on financial markets phenomena, banking, financial crises, cryptocurrencies, and environmental finance. Using advanced econometric methods, he investigates risk characteristics, dynamic connectedness among investments, and optimal portfolio synthesis. He is deeply interested in how financial systems and cryptocurrencies interact with global economies.

Publications 📚

  1. “The influential impacts of international dynamic spillovers in forming investor preferences: a quantile-VAR and GDCC-GARCH perspective”
    • Authors: K.A. Dimitriadis, D. Koursaros, C.S. Savva
    • Journal: Applied Economics, 2024, pp. 1-21
    • Cited by: 1

 

  1. “Evaluating the sophisticated digital assets and cryptocurrencies capacities of substituting international currencies in inflationary eras”
    • Authors: K.A. Dimitriadis, D. Koursaros, C.S. Savva
    • Journal: International Review of Financial Analysis, 2024, Article 103693
    • Cited by: Not specified

Zhilong Qin | Applied economics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Zhilong Qin | Applied economics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Zhilong Qin is a Lecturer at the Institute of Western China Economic Research, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics and a Master’s in Management from the same institution. Dr. Qin’s research focuses on agricultural, environmental, and development economics. He has published extensively in renowned journals like Social Indicators Research and China Economic Review, addressing topics such as smart city policies, carbon trading, and human development. Dr. Qin has also authored a book on transportation infrastructure’s impact on agricultural production in China and has secured several research grants, including projects on climate change and agricultural economics.

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🎓 Educational Background:

Ph.D. in Economics (2018-2022) – Southwestern University of Finance and Economics.  Master’s in Management (2015-2018) – Southwestern University of Finance and Economics.  B.A. in Management (2011-2015) – Chongqing Normal University

💼 Current Position:

Lecturer at the Institute of Western China Economic Research, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics.

🔬 Research Fields:

  • 🌾 Agricultural Economics
  • 🌍 Environmental Economics
  • 🌱 Development Economics

 

Publications:

  • Title: Do smart city policies improve energy efficiency? Evidence from China
    Authors: Qin, Z., Yang, H., Shi, L., Ying, O., Liu, W.
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Population Resources and Environment
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 22(2), Pages: 185–193

 

  • Title: The impact of market-incentive environmental regulation policies on corporate environmental costs: Evidence from China’s carbon trading policy
    Authors: Qin, Z., Tu, C., Han, W., Jiang, Q.
    Journal: PLoS ONE
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 19(2 February), Article ID: e0297003

 

  • Title: Will the negative psychological perceptions of investors reduce platform liquidity? Evidence from China’s online loans
    Authors: Qin, Z., Liu, T., Yu, X., Yang, L.
    Journal: PLoS ONE
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 18(10 October), Article ID: e0292158

 

  • Title: Impact of R&D Investment and Network Penetration on Human Development: Evidence from China
    Authors: Qin, Z., Zhang, H., Zhao, B.
    Journal: Social Indicators Research
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 167(1-3), Pages: 1–25

 

  • Title: Examining the Impact of Fiscal Resources on Anti-Poverty Expenditure: Evidence from China
    Authors: Zheng, M., Li, X., Qin, Z., Sohail, M.T.
    Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 15(5), Article ID: 4371

 

  • Title: Adapt by adopting cleaner vehicles? — Evidence from a low-emission zone policy in Nanchang, China
    Authors: Ye, J., Qin, Z., Chen, X.
    Journal: China Economic Review
    Year: 2021
    Volume: 66, Article ID: 101598

 

  • Title: High daytime and nighttime temperatures exert large and opposing impacts on winter wheat yield in China
    Authors: Chen, X., Tian, G., Qin, Z., Bi, X.
    Journal: Weather, Climate, and Society
    Year: 2019
    Volume: 11(4), Pages: 777–790

 

Stephen Mutie | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Stephen Mutie | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Stephen Mutie is a tenured lecturer at Kenyatta University, Kenya, specializing in African Literature, Gender and Subaltern Studies, and Social Media Activism. He earned his PhD in Literature from Laikipia University and has a robust research background, including a Post-Doctoral fellowship at Bayreuth University, Germany. Dr. Mutie has extensive teaching experience, curriculum development, and student mentorship. He has also served in significant research roles, including as a Senior Research Associate at the Institute of African Women in Law. His work is published in esteemed journals, reflecting his contributions to literary and cultural studies.

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Education 🎓

Post-Doc (Sept 2019 – July 2020) Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies; African Multiple Cluster of Excellence, Bayreuth University, Germany. PhD in Literature (2015 – 2018) Laikipia University, Kenya. Master of Arts in Literature (2010 – 2015) Egerton University, Kenya. B.Ed. Arts (English and Literature, First Class Honours) (2005 – 2009) Egerton University, Kenya

Research Interests 🔍

  • Gender and Subaltern Studies
  • Language and Cultural Studies
  • African Literature
  • Politics, Representation, and Social Media Activism

Teaching Experience 🧑‍🏫

Kenyatta University, Kenya Tenured Lecturer (April 2019 – Present)l, Developing and implementing teaching programmes/reviewing the curriculum at the department, Internal examiner for postgraduate proposal and thesis defenses, Coordination and teaching courses such as Literary Theory, Gender Studies, and African Literature, Career advising and mentorship for students taking B.Ed. English and Literature, Organizing seminars and conferences for knowledge sharing in the department, Managing digital and virtual learning for the department, Tutorial Fellow/Assistant Lecturer (Oct 2017 – April 2019), Coordination of Literature programs at Kenyatta University, Teaching courses such as Literary Theory, Gender Studies, and African Literature. Teacher Service Commission, Kenya English Language and English Literature Teacher (Sept 2012 – Jan 2016)

Other Professional and Work Experience 💼

Senior Research Associate (SRA) (July 2022 – Dec 2022) The Institute of African Women in Law, Developing research objectives, projects, and proposals, Acting as principal investigator on research projects, Conducting individual or collaborative research projects, Extending, transforming, and applying knowledge from scholarship to research and training projects, Writing or contributing to publications or disseminating research findings using various media. Project Manager/Country Consultant (Dec 2021 – June 2022) The Institute of African Women in Law, Title of Project: African Women in Law and Leadership, Reviewer and Editor (Dec 2020 – Dec 2021) UNDP Kenya for the FOLLAP Project (Faculty of Law Legal Aid Project at Egerton University, Kenya)

Awards and Honours 🏆

Excellence Award (2020) Bayreuth Multiple Cluster of Excellence: Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies, Bayreuth University. Government of Kenya Scholarship Award (2016, 2010) Through Higher Education Loans Board. First Class Honours (2009)
Bachelor of Education, Egerton University, Kenya

Publications Top Notes 📝

  • Jomo Kenyatta’s Speeches and the Construction of Identities of a Nationalist Leader
    • Authors: S.M. Mutie, A.S.M. Oka, B. Chemwei
    • Journal: English Language and Literature Studies, 2015
    • Citations: 10

 

  • Self-mythologization in East African Political Writings: Kenyatta, Nyerere, and Museveni
    • Author: S.M. Mutie
    • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 2018
    • Citations: 4

 

  • Contesting the Subaltern Narrative: The Trickster Trope in the Kenyan Political Autobiography
    • Author: S. Mutie
    • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 2020
    • Citations: 3

 

  • Labelling and Othering: (Re) Engaging Wangari Maathai’s Madwoman Tag in Unbowed: A Memoir
    • Author: S. Mutie
    • Journal: Imbizo, 2022
    • Citations: 2

 

  • Re-membering Wangari Maathai’s Feminist Scholarship in her Autobiography Unbowed: One Woman’s Story
    • Author: S.M. Mutie
    • Journal: Journal of Higher Education in Africa/Revue de l’enseignement supérieur en Afrique, 2022
    • Citations: 1

 

  • Ideographs of Resistance and Identity Construction in the Kenyan Political Autobiography
    • Authors: S. Mutie, N. Goro-Kamau
    • Journal: Coretrain Journal of Languages, Humanities, Social Sciences and Education, 2018
    • Citations: 1

 

  • ‘The South in the North’: Worlding Kenyanness in Alex Chamwada’s TV series Daring Abroad
    • Author: S. Mutie
    • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 2024

 

  • Dramatization of Agency and Ecological Consciousness in How Beautiful We Were by Imbolo Mbue and Oil on Water by Helon Habila
    • Authors: R. Mwaga, S. Mutie, M. Gaita
    • Journal: East African Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, 2024

 

  • (Un) even Cultural Productions: (Re) theorising Silences in the Kenyan Political Life Writing
    • Authors: S. Mutie, A. Rutere
    • Journal: English Studies in Latin America: A Journal of Cultural and Literary Criticism, 2023

 

  • Virtualising Africa’s Arts, Securing the Future: Engendering Africa’s Popular Songs on TikTok’s Enchanted Space
    • Author: S. Mutie
    • Journal: Africa Insight, 2023