Pei-Jung Wang | Physical Therapy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Pei-Jung Wang | Physical Therapy | Best Researcher Award

Department of Physical Therapy at Asia University Taiwan

Dr. Pei-Jung Wang, an Assistant Professor at Asia University, Taiwan, specializes in pediatric physical therapy and mastery motivation in young children. With a Ph.D. in Physical Therapy from National Taiwan University, her research focuses on developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, and early intervention strategies. She has received numerous academic and teaching awards, including the Young Investigator Award in Pediatric Neuropsychiatric Science. A licensed physical therapist, Dr. Wang integrates innovative methods into teaching and research, mentoring students and collaborating internationally. Her extensive contributions to early childhood developmental research reflect her passion for enhancing pediatric care.

Publication Profile

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Scholar

🎓Education

Ph.D. (2010-2016): School and Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy, National Taiwan University. M.Sc. (2008-2010): Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy, National Taiwan University. B.Sc. (2004-2008): Physical Therapy, Kaohsiung Medical University.

💼Experience

Assistant Professor (2019-Present): Asia University, Taichung. Research Associate (2019): China Medical University. Postdoctoral Fellow (2017-2019): Colorado State University. Pediatric Physical Therapist (2014-2016): Da Tong Developmental Center. Lecturer (2011): Jen-The Junior College of Medicine, Nursing, and Management.

🏆Awards and Honors

Young Investigator Award (2022): Pediatric Neuropsychiatric Science. Teaching Materials Design Award (2021): Asia University. Best Oral Presentation (2019): International Congress of Early Intervention. Academic Research Scholarship: National Taiwan University, Ministry of Science and Technology. Outstanding Academic Writing Awards: Multiple recognitions from National Taiwan University.

🔬Research Focus

Mastery motivation in children with developmental delays. Autism spectrum disorder interventions. Executive functions, motor skills, and early intervention. Hydrotherapy’s impact on social interaction and motor development. Blended learning and innovative teaching methodologies in physical therapy.

Conclusion

Dr. Pei-Jung Wang’s exceptional qualifications, impactful research, and commitment to education make her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a focus on advancing child development and therapy, she exemplifies the values of innovation, mentorship, and scholarly excellence. Further enhancing her international presence could elevate her already impressive profile to new heights.

Publications

  • The stability of mastery motivation and its relationship with home environment in infants and toddlers (2011)
    Authors: PJ Wang, AW Hwang, HF Liao, PC Chen, WS Hsieh
    Citations: 75

 

  • The revised Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire (DMQ 18) (2015)
    Authors: GA Morgan, J Wang, KC Barrett, HF Liao, PJ Wang, SY Huang, K Józsa
    Citations: 56

 

  • The revised Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire (DMQ 18) for infants and preschool children with and without risks or delays in Hungary, Taiwan, and the US (2017)
    Authors: GA Morgan, HF Liao, ÁA Szombathelyiné Nyitrai, SY Huang, PJ Wang, …
    Citations: 49

 

  • Individualized Behavioral Assessments and Maternal Ratings of Mastery Motivation in Mental Age–Matched Toddlers With and Without Motor Delay (2013)
    Authors: PJ Wang, GA Morgan, AW Hwang, HF Liao
    Citations: 49

 

  • Cross cultural invariance and comparisons of Hungarian-, Chinese-, and English-speaking preschool children leading to the revised Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire (DMQ 18) (2017)
    Authors: AW Hwang, J Wang, K Józsa, PJ Wang, HF Liao, GA Morgan
    Citations: 32

 

  • Do maternal interactive behaviors correlate with developmental outcomes and mastery motivation in toddlers with and without motor delay? (2014)
    Authors: PJ Wang, GA Morgan, AW Hwang, LC Chen, HF Liao
    Citations: 32

 

  • Reliability and validity of the revised individualized structured mastery tasks in children with developmental delay (2016)
    Authors: PJ Wang, GA Morgan, HF Liao, LC Chen, AW Hwang, L Lu
    Citations: 28

 

  • Sensory processing impairments in children with developmental coordination disorder (2022)
    Authors: HT Tran, YC Li, HY Lin, SD Lee, PJ Wang
    Citations: 20

 

  • The Revised Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire (DMQ 18): A manual and forms for its use and scoring (2019)
    Authors: GA Morgan, J Wang, KC Barrett, HF Liao, PJ Wang, SY Huang, K Józsa
    Citations: 20

 

  • The revised individualized moderately challenging mastery tasks for 15-to 48-month-old children (2017)
    Authors: PJ Wang, HF Liao, GA Morgan
    Citations: 16

 

  • Is mastery motivation a mediator of relations between maternal teaching behavior and developmental abilities in children with global developmental delay? (2019)
    Authors: PJ Wang, LC Chen, HF Liao, YK Tu, L Lu, GA Morgan
    Citations: 11

 

  • Assessing mastery motivation in a young child with global developmental delay (2016)
    Authors: PJ Wang, HF Liao, GA Morgan
    Citations: 11

 

  • Child and family factors that predict participation attendance in daily activities of toddlers with global developmental delay (2021)
    Authors: PJ Wang, HF Liao, LJ Kang, LC Chen, AW Hwang, L Lu, YK Tu, …
    Citations: 8

 

  • Characteristics of mastery motivation and its relationship with parenting stress in toddlers with language delay (2022)
    Authors: SY Huang, CY Chang, PJ Wang, SC Tang
    Citations: 7

 

  • Understanding and supporting mastery motivation in everyday activities: A focus on early childhood intervention (2021)
    Authors: HF Liao, PJ Wang, K Józsa, PM Blasco, GA Morgan
    Citations: 5

 

  • Gender differences in auditory and visual attentional performance in children with and without ADHD (2023)
    Authors: HY Lin, EC Chiu, HC Hsieh, PJ Wang
    Citations: 4

 

  • The DMQ in children developing atypically and comparisons with those developing typically (2020)
    Authors: PJ Wang, SY Huang, L Gilmore, B Szenczi, K Józsa, HF Liao, GA Morgan
    Citations: 4

 

  • Using DMQ 18 in Early Intervention and with School Children Who Have Special Needs (2020)
    Authors: HF Liao, PJ Wang, SY Huang, J Ramakrishnan, AW Hwang
    Citations: 3

 

 

Gabriele Russo | Physical Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gabriele Russo | Physical Education | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at University of Tuscia, Italy

Gabriele Russo, Ph.D., is a researcher and professor specializing in Exercise and Sport Sciences. His work explores the impact of physical and sports activities on cognitive abilities. He holds extensive academic experience, including roles at the Universities of Bologna, Modena & Reggio-Emilia, and Tuscia. A skilled user of advanced research tools like Biopac System, TMS, and Eye-Tracking, Gabriele combines innovative methods with practical expertise. His academic achievements include a magna cum laude M.Sc., a Ph.D. in Well-being and Healthy Lifestyles, and a National Scientific Qualification for Associate Professor.

Profile

Scholar

Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Well-being and Healthy Lifestyles (2017-2021): University of Bologna. M.Sc. in Sciences and Techniques of Sport Activities (2013-2016): University of Bologna, magna cum laude. B.Sc. in Sport Science (2010-2013): University of Bologna, graded 107/110. Visiting Research Student (2015-2016): Brunel University, London, Department of Life Sciences. National Scientific Qualification (2023): Associate Professor, Exercise and Sport Sciences (06/N2).

Experience 💼

Tenure-Track Researcher (2024-Present): University of Tuscia, Department of Economics, Engineering, Society, and Business Organization. Post-Doctoral Researcher (2022-2024): University of Bologna, Department for Life Quality Studies. Adjunct Professor (2021-Present): Universities of Bologna and Modena & Reggio-Emilia. Teaching Tutor (2016-Present): University of Bologna, guiding students in Exercise and Sport Sciences.

Awards and Honors 🏅

National Scientific Qualification (2023): Recognized as qualified for Associate Professor roles in Exercise and Sport Sciences. Magna cum laude for M.Sc. degree in Sport Activities Sciences (2016). Visiting Research Scholarship (2015-2016): Brunel University, supporting collaborative international studies. Multiple recognitions for contributions to sport and exercise science education and research.

Research Focus 🔬

Cognitive and Sport Sciences: Exploring how physical and sports activities influence cognitive functions and sport-specific skills. Technological Integration: Use of Biopac Systems, TMS, and Eye-Tracking in sport and cognitive research. Software Expertise: Skilled in R, Matlab, Eprime, and Psytoolkit frameworks for experimental analysis. Innovative Training: Developing advanced methods for studying well-being and healthy lifestyles through sport.

Conclusion

Gabriele Russo’s strong academic foundation, technical skills, and focus on cognitive abilities in sport make him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With increased emphasis on publications and interdisciplinary innovation, he has the potential to achieve significant breakthroughs, further solidifying his status as a leader in exercise and sport sciences.

📚Publications 

  1. Title: The Perceptual–Cognitive Skills of Combat Sports Athletes: A Systematic Review
    Authors: G Russo, G Ottoboni
    Year: 2019

 

  1. Title: What Boxing-Related Stimuli Reveal About Response Behaviour
    Authors: G Ottoboni, G Russo, A Tessari
    Year: 2015

 

  1. Title: Self-Esteem in Physically Active Middle School Students
    Authors: G Russo, F Nigro, G Raiola, A Ceciliani
    Year: 2019

 

  1. Title: Visual Scanning Techniques and Mental Workload of Helicopter Pilots During Simulated Flight
    Authors: G Rainieri, F Fraboni, G Russo, M Tul, A Pingitore, A Tessari, L Pietrantoni
    Year: 2021

 

  1. Title: The Role of the Extra Physical Activity on Memory Storage and Psychosocial Features
    Authors: G Russo, F Nigro, G Raiola, A Ceciliani
    Year: 2019

 

  1. Title: The Positive Impact of Physical Activity on Working Memory Abilities: Evidence From a Large Italian Pre-Adolescent Sample
    Authors: G Russo, G Ottoboni, A Tessari, A Ceciliani
    Year: 2021

 

  1. Title: Exploring the Interplay Between Sport Modality and Cognitive Function in Open-and Closed-Skill Athletes
    Authors: G Russo, M Bigliassi, A Ceciliani, A Tessari
    Year: 2022

 

  1. Title: A Post COVID Lockdown Pilot Study on the Effect of Physical Activity Intensity on Cognitive Functions of Children Aged 6-8 Years Old
    Authors: G Russo, MS Castagnoli, A Babini, A Ceciliani
    Year: 2020

 

  1. Title: The Effect of Physical Fitness and Physical Activity Level on Memory Storage of Italian Pre-Adolescent Secondary School Students
    Authors: G Russo, F Nigro, G Raiola, A Ceciliani
    Year: 2021

 

  1. Title: Active Breaks in Primary School: Teacher Awareness
    Authors: A Masini, D Coco, G Russo, L Dallolio, A Ceciliani
    Year: 2023

 

  1. Title: Physical Fitness and Body Weight in Pre-Adolescent School Children: The EUROFIT Motor Fitness Test Explored on 11-12-Year-Old Children
    Authors: G Russo, S Marini, A Marini, L Dallolio, A Ceciliani
    Year: 2020

 

  1. Title: Playing Style of Women and Men Elite Table Tennis Players
    Authors: I Malagoli Lanzoni, M Cortesi, G Russo, Z Bankosz, S Winiarski
    Year: 2024