Baurzhan Ilyassov | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Baurzhan Ilyassov | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Astana IT University, Kazakhstan

Baurzhan Ilyassov is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Educational Department at Astana IT University. With a solid background in physics and materials science, he specializes in solar energy, photovoltaic materials, and solution-processed thin-film technologies. Dr. Ilyassov has held multiple academic and research roles, notably as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Nazarbayev University and Head of a Research Center at E.A. Buketov Karaganda State University. His research contributes to the advancement of solar energy conversion through innovative materials and thin-film technologies. He is an active contributor to the field of organic electronics and solar technology, receiving grants to further his work on next-generation solar cells.

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Education 🎓

PhD in Physics, E.A. Buketov Karaganda State University (2013–2017). Master of Natural Science (Physics), Sh. Ualikhanov Kokshetau State University (2011–2013). Bachelor of Materials Engineering, Oles Honchar Dnipropetrovsk National University (2009–2010). Bachelor of Physics, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (2005–2009)

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Chair, Educational Department & Associate Professor, Astana IT University (2021–Present). Postdoctoral Researcher, Nazarbayev University (2020–2021). Associate Professor & Head of Research Center, E.A. Buketov Karaganda State University (2019–2020). Assistant Professor, Sh. Ualikhanov Kokshetau State University (2016–2019). Researcher, National Laboratory Astana, Nazarbayev University (2015–2018). Junior Researcher, E.A. Karaganda State University (2013–2015).

🏆 Awards and Honors

Young Scientists’ Grant, Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Kazakhstan, for two projects on solar cell technology: Organic Solar Cells with 2D Charge Separation (2023–2025), and Perovskite Solar Cells with Nanocomposite Films (2022–2024). Recognized for his innovative research in organic solar cells and photovoltaic materials, Baurzhan’s work has received ongoing government support for advancing sustainable energy technology.

🔬 Research Focus

Organic Electronics: Exploring electronic materials for organic devices. Photovoltaic Materials: Developing materials for efficient solar energy capture. Solar Energy Conversion: Innovating in renewable energy sources. Solution-Processed Thin Films: Creating thin films for advanced solar applications. Photocatalytic Water Splitting: Researching catalysts for clean energy solutions

Conclusion

Dr. Ilyassov’s extensive expertise in solar cell research and commitment to renewable energy make him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His leadership, technical skills, and contributions to key research projects showcase his ability to drive meaningful advancements in the field of physics and materials science.

Publications 📚

 

  • “Recent progress on perovskite materials in photovoltaic and water splitting applications”
    • Year: 2018
    • Authors: M. Moniruddin, B. Ilyassov, X. Zhao, E. Smith, T. Serikov, N. Ibrayev, …

 

  • “Hierarchically assembled nanostructures and their photovoltaic properties”
    • Year: 2015
    • Authors: B. Ilyassov, N. Ibrayev, N. Nuraje

 

  • “Long-term potentiation mechanism of biological postsynaptic activity in neuro-inspired halide perovskite memristors”
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: E. Hernández-Balaguera, L. Munoz-Díaz, A. Bou, B. Romero, B. Ilyassov, …

 

  • “The influence of structural and charge transport properties of PEDOT: PSS layers on the photovoltaic properties of polymer solar cells”
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: A.K. Aimukhanov, X.S. Rozhkova, B.R. Ilyassov, A.K. Zeinidenov, N. Nuraje

 

  • “Effect of the TiO2 electron transport layer thickness on charge transfer processes in perovskite solar cells”
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: T.M. Mukametkali, B.R. Ilyassov, A.K. Aimukhanov, T.M. Serikov, …

 

  • “The effect of MoO3 interlayer on electro-physical characteristics of the perovskite solar cells”
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: A. Zeinidenov, T. Mukametkali, B. Ilyassov, A. Aimukhanov, D. Valiev

 

  • “Competitive charge transport processes in inverted polymer solar cells based on ZnO thin films”
    • Year: 2022
    • Authors: T.E. Seisembekova, A.K. Aimukhanov, A.K. Zeinidenov, B.R. Ilyassov

 

  • “Effects of phthalocyanine nanostructure on photovoltaic performance of its polymer composite thin films”
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: A.K. Zeinidenov, A.K. Aimukhanov, D.S. Kambar, B.R. Ilyassov, …

 

  • “Effect of morphology of ZnO nanowire arrays on photovoltaic and electron transport properties of DSSC”
    • Year: 2015
    • Authors: B.R. Ilyassov, N.K. Ibraev, D.B. Abzhanova

 

  • “The role of alcoholic solvents in PEDOT: PSS modification as hole transport layers for polymer solar cells”
    • Year: 2022
    • Authors: X.S. Rozhkova, A.K. Aimukhanov, B.R. Ilyassov, A.K. Zeinidenov

 

 

David Paz | Efficiency | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. David Paz | Efficiency | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr at Universidad de Cantabria, Spain

David Paz Saavedra is a distinguished researcher in economics and finance, specializing in areas like logistics in global production, R&D efficiency, and the impacts of geopolitical events on economic structures. His work often focuses on optimizing economic returns and enhancing operational efficiency within various sectors, including banking and international supply chains. His research provides valuable insights for policymakers and industry stakeholders, addressing critical issues such as financial stability and innovation efficiency. Saavedra collaborates extensively with experts across Europe, contributing significantly to academia through his innovative approach to economics and finance research.

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Education 🎓

David Paz Saavedra earned his Ph.D. in Economics, specializing in financial systems and economic efficiency, from a top European university. He also holds a Master’s degree in Financial Economics, where he focused on the dynamics of economic growth, and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics, with a concentration in quantitative analysis. His comprehensive educational background has equipped him with advanced analytical skills, enabling him to address complex economic challenges through data-driven insights and innovative models.

Experience 💼

David Paz Saavedra has extensive experience in academia, having held research and teaching positions at prominent universities across Europe. His expertise includes financial systems, economic efficiency, and logistics in global production, which he applies to collaborative projects with international institutions and think tanks. His professional trajectory highlights his commitment to advancing economic research, particularly in areas relevant to globalization and economic policy. Saavedra’s contributions emphasize both theoretical and applied economic solutions in today’s globalized world.

Awards and Honors 🏆

David Paz Saavedra has received several accolades for his contributions to economics, including a Best Paper Award in Financial Research and a European Union Research Excellence Grant. He has been recognized for his innovative approaches in R&D efficiency and financial systems analysis. Saavedra’s work has also been acknowledged through invitations to present at prestigious international economics and finance conferences, where his contributions have been lauded by both academics and industry professionals.

Research Focus 🔬

David Paz Saavedra’s research centers on optimizing efficiency within economics, particularly in areas like global production logistics, R&D investment, and banking efficiency. He focuses on integrating economic models to enhance supply chain scalability and analyzing financial resilience in the face of geopolitical changes. His work is pivotal for understanding the economic impacts of political events, with his insights into Brexit’s effects on bank efficiency serving as key references in the field. Saavedra aims to bridge theory and practice in economic systems for sustainable growth and development.

Conclusion 🏆

David Paz Saavedra’s innovative approaches and versatility across multiple fields position him as a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award.” His interdisciplinary research contributes valuable insights into logistics, financial stability, and R&D efficiency. Concentrating on field-specific depth or conducting longitudinal studies could further enhance his impact, making his work even more beneficial for academia and industry alike.

Publications Top Notes

  • Integrating Logistics into Global Production: A New Approach
    Journal: Logistics
    DOI: 10.3390/logistics8040099
    Contributors: Pablo Coto-Millán, David Paz Saavedra, Marta de la Fuente, Xosé Luis Fernández
  • R&D Investment: A Dynamic Efficiency Approach in EU Countries
    Journal: The Economics and Finance Letters
    DOI: 10.18488/29.v11i3.3865
    Contributors: David Paz Saavedra, Marta De La Fuente, Xosé Luis Fernández, Pablo Coto Millán
  • The Impact of Brexit on Bank Efficiency: Evidence from the UK and Ireland
    Journal: Finance Research Letters
    DOI: 10.1016/j.frl.2019.101338
    Contributors: Xosé Luís Fernández, David Paz-Saavedra, Pablo Coto-Millán

 

Elham Naghashzargar | Textile | Best Researcher Award

Assist prof Dr.Elham Naghashzargar | Textile | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Elham Naghashzargar University of Bonab, Iran

Dr. Elham Naghashzargar is a highly accomplished textile engineer with a robust academic background and extensive experience in both academia and industry. Born on January 24, 1983, in Isfahan, Iran, Dr. Naghashzargar has dedicated her career to advancing the field of textile engineering, particularly in areas intersecting with biomedical applications.

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Evaluation of Elham Naghashzargar for the Best Research Award

Strengths for the Award

  1. Academic Excellence:
    • Elham Naghashzargar has demonstrated consistent academic excellence throughout her educational journey, securing top ranks in her Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD programs in Textile Engineering at Isfahan University of Technology (IUT). Her GPA reflects her strong academic performance, and she has been recognized with several awards for her outstanding achievements.
  2. Research Experience:
    • She has significant research experience, particularly in the field of biotextiles, nanofibers, and tissue engineering. Her PhD thesis on “Designing and Modeling the Silk/P3HB Hybrid Yarn Scaffold for Tendon and Ligament Tissue Engineering” is a clear indicator of her deep engagement with cutting-edge research topics.
  3. Publications:
    • Naghashzargar has an impressive list of publications, including several papers in reputed journals. Her work spans a variety of topics within her field, including scaffold design for tissue engineering, nanofiber electrospinning, and the mechanical properties of textile materials. These publications demonstrate her ability to contribute valuable knowledge to the field.
  4. Professional Experience:
    • Her professional experience includes roles in academia as an Assistant Professor and various industry positions, where she managed labs, was responsible for quality control, and worked on product development. This blend of academic and industry experience adds significant value to her research, providing practical insights into her academic work.
  5. Teaching and Mentorship:
    • Naghashzargar has substantial teaching experience, having served as a teaching assistant and lecturer for various courses related to textile engineering and garment design. This experience highlights her commitment to education and mentorship, which are essential qualities for a research award candidate.

Areas for Improvement

  1. International Collaboration:
    • Although she has had a visiting research period in Italy, there could be further opportunities to enhance her international exposure and collaborations. Engaging in more international projects, conferences, or partnerships could broaden her research impact and visibility on a global scale.
  2. Interdisciplinary Research:
    • While her work in biotextiles and tissue engineering is commendable, expanding her research into more interdisciplinary areas, such as integrating advanced materials or exploring new applications of smart textiles, could enhance her research portfolio.
  3. Funding and Grants:
    • Securing more competitive research grants or funding, particularly from international or prestigious sources, could be an area to focus on. This would not only support her research but also elevate her standing in the academic and scientific communities.

🎓 Education

Ph.D. (Sep. 2009-May. 2014) Textile Engineering (Textile Technology), Isfahan University of Technology (IUT), GPA: 18.79/20 Thesis title: “Designing and Modeling the Silk/P3HB Hybrid Yarn Scaffold for Tendon and Ligament Tissue Engineering”. Visiting Research Period (Feb. 2013-July. 2013) BioMatLab, Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering “G. Natta”, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy. M.S. (Sep. 2005-Feb. 2008). Textile Engineering (Textile Technology), Isfahan University of Technology (IUT), GPA: 18.89/20 Thesis title: “Study on the Effect of Multifilament Spreading on the Properties of Composite Ring Spun Yarn” (Thesis score: 19.20/20). B.S. (Sep. 2001-Sep. 2005) Textile Engineering (Textile Technology), Isfahan University of Technology (IUT), GPA: 16.28/20 Thesis title: “Study on the Effects of Yarn Twist and Yarn Count on Hairiness and Friction Properties in Polyester-Viscose Ring Spun Yarns”(Thesis score: 19.50/20) Diploma (1998-2001) Mathematics & Physics, Beheshtaeen, Isfahan, Iran. GPA: 19.25/20

🔬 Research Interests

Biotextile . Electrospinning. Nanofibers.Smart Textile.

🏆 Honors &awards

2nd rank among M.S. graduates, Discipline of Textile Technology, IUT, 2008. Outstanding B.S. graduate award: Admission for M.S. program without participation in the national entrance exam, IUT, 2005. Outstanding M.Sc. graduate award: Admission for Ph.D. program without participation in the national entrance exam, IUT, 2009.3rd rank among B.S. graduates, Discipline of Textile Technology, IUT, 2005. Nationwide M.Sc. entrance exam ranked 2nd among more than 1000 participants, February 2004. Nationwide B.Sc. entrance exam ranked 4180 among more than 450,000 participants, Sept. 2002.

💼 Work Experiences

Assistant Professor (Aug. 2018 – Present) University of Bonab, Faculty of Engineering, Textile Engineering Group, Bonab, Iran. Part-time Worker (July 2008 – Feb. 2013) Goharbafan Co., Morchekhort Industrial Area, Isfahan, Iran Company’s activity: Manufacturing car seat covers My activities: Managing company’s labQuality responsibleProduct responsibleFull-time Worker (Aug. 2014 – Feb. 2015) Savis Spadana Co., Morchekhort Industrial Area, Isfahan, IranCompany’s activity: Manufacturing textured yarnMy activities:Managing company’s labQuality responsibleFull-time Worker (Feb. 2015 – Aug. 2017)Yekta Fallah Co., Koopa, Isfahan, IranCompany’s activity: Manufacturing ring spinning yarnMy activities:Managing company’s labQuality Control responsibleFull-time Worker (Aug. 2017 – Aug. 2018)Main Office of Mahabadriss Co., Tehran, IranCompany’s activity: Manufacturing ring spinning yarnMy activities:Commercial sectionInternship (2005)Vatan Spinning and Weaving Factory3 months period workin with spinning, weaving, printing, and finishing machines

 

Publications

  1. Evaluation of PCL/chitosan electrospun nanofibers for liver tissue engineering
    Authors: D. Semnani, E. Naghashzargar, M. Hadjianfar, F. Dehghan Manshadi, …
    Year: 2017
  2. Nano/micro hybrid scaffold of PCL or P3HB nanofibers combined with silk fibroin for tendon and ligament tissue engineering
    Authors: E. Naghashzargar, S. Farè, V. Catto, S. Bertoldi, D. Semnani, S. Karbasi, …
    Year: 2015
  3. Effects of nano-bioactive glass on structural, mechanical and bioactivity properties of Poly (3-hydroxybutyrate) electrospun scaffold for bone tissue engineering applications
    Authors: R. Iron, M. Mehdikhani, E. Naghashzargar, S. Karbasi, D. Semnani
    Year: 2019
  4. Poly (hydroxybutyrate)/chitosan aligned electrospun scaffold as a novel substrate for nerve tissue engineering
    Authors: A. Karimi, S. Karbasi, S. Razavi, E. Naghash Zargar
    Year: 2018
  5. Cluster-spun yarn—a new concept in composite yarn spinning
    Authors: A.A. Gharahaghaji, E.N. Zargar, M. Ghane, A. Hossaini
    Year: 2010

 

  1. Evaluation of structural and mechanical properties of electrospun nano-micro hybrid of poly hydroxybutyrate-chitosan/silk scaffold for cartilage tissue engineering
    Authors: S. Karbasi, F. Fekrat, D. Semnani, S. Razavi, E. Naghash Zarga
    Year: 2016

 

  1. Biodegradation and cellular evaluation of aligned and random poly (3-hydroxybutyrate)/chitosan electrospun scaffold for nerve tissue engineering applications
    Authors: A. Karimi Tar, S. Karbasi, E. Naghashzargar, H. Salehi
    Year: 2020

 

  1. Evaluation of structural, mechanical, and cellular behavior of electrospun poly-3-hydroxybutyrate scaffolds loaded with glucosamine sulfate to develop cartilage tissue engineering
    Authors: Z. Shahali, S. Karbasi, M.R. Avadi, D. Semnani, E. Naghash Zargar, …
    Year: 2017

 

  1. Application of intelligent neural network method for prediction of mechanical behavior of wire-rope scaffold in tissue engineering
    Authors: E. Naghashzargar, D. Semnani, S. Karbasi, H. Nekoee
    Year: 2014

 

  1. Silk fibroin nano-coated textured silk yarn by electrospinning method for tendon and ligament scaffold application
    Authors: M. Ghiasi, E. Naghashzargar, D. Semnani
    Year: 2014

 

  1. Antibacterial performance of nano polypropylene filter media containing nano-TiO2 and clay particles
    Authors: S. Shafiee, M. Zarrebini, E. Naghashzargar, D. Semnani
    Year: 2015

 

  1. Improving the mechanical properties of wire-rope silk scaffold by artificial neural network in tendon and ligament tissue engineering
    Authors: E. Naghashzargar, D. Semnani, S. Karbasi
    Year: 2015

 

  1. Optimization of silk yarn hierarchical structure by genetic algorithm to design scaffolds
    Authors: E. Naghashzargar, D. Semnani, S. Karbasi
    Year: 2015

Conclusion:

Elham Naghashzargar is a highly accomplished researcher with a strong academic background, a substantial body of research, and significant teaching experience. Her contributions to the field of textile engineering, particularly in biotextiles and tissue engineering, are impressive and demonstrate her potential to be a leader in her field. While there are opportunities for further growth, particularly in international collaboration and interdisciplinary research, her achievements make her a strong candidate for the Best Research Award. With continued dedication and the pursuit of new research opportunities, she is well-positioned to make even greater contributions to her field.

 

Tammi Jonas | Political ecology | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Tammi Jonas | Political ecology | Best Researcher Award

Experienced Agroecologist and President of the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance, leading Jonai Farms & Meatsmiths since 2011. Specializes in heritage breed livestock and operates a Primesafe-licensed butcher shop. Educator in butchery and meat literacy. Lecturer at Southern Cross University, former Senior Risk Analyst at TEQSA, and past leadership roles in various agricultural and educational organizations. Holds a PhD in Agriculture & Environment, a Certificate IV in Meat Processing, and postgraduate degrees in Cultural Studies and Education. Advocates for smallholders at international forums, promoting agroecology and food sovereignty

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Education 🎓

PhD in Agriculture & Environment, University of Western Australia (2024) 🌱Dissertation: Australia’s New Peasantry and the Rise of Agroecology: Biodiverse, Decolonial and Non-Capitalist Praxes on Small-Scale FarmsInvestigating the biodiverse, non-capitalist, and anti-colonial values and practices of small-scale livestock farmers, and how to build an agroecological state.Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Meat Safety) (2022) 🥩Meat InspectorTo undertake inspection in future Meat Collective @ Jonai Abattoir.PhD (non-completion) in Cultural Studies, University of Melbourne (2006-2014) 📚Dissertation: Eating the Vernacular, Being Cosmopolitan: Melbourne Culinary EconomiesPostgraduate Diploma in Arts (Cultural Studies), University of Melbourne (2005) 📜Postgraduate Bachelor of Education, Deakin University (1996) 🎓CTEFLA, RSA/Cambridge Certificate, Holmes College (1993) 📚Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of California, San Diego (1993) 🧠

Relevant Experience 📚

Jonai Farms & Meatsmiths (2011-present) 🌾

Agroecologist🐖 Farm heritage breed Large Black pastured pigs & Dairy Short Horn cattle.🥩 Operate a Primesafe-licensed on-farm butcher’s shop producing fresh cuts, smallgoods, and charcuterie under HAACP since 2014.👩‍🏫 Teach workshops on butchering, salami making, and meat literacy.🏗️ Recently attained development approval to build a collectively governed on-farm micro-abattoir for approximately 15 smallholders.

Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance (AFSA) (2014-present) 🌍

President

🌟 Represent smallholders at local, state, national, and international levels, including across processes of FAO, the CBD, the ITPGRFA, the CGRFA, ASEAN, and the CSIPM.🌐 AFSA is a member of:the IPC for Food Sovereignty (coordinator of Asia Pacific regional committee and the working group on agricultural biodiversity),La Via Campesina, andUrgenci: the international network for community-supported agriculture.

Publications Top Notes 📝

1. Eating the Vernacular, Being Cosmopolitan

Journal: Cultural Studies Review 19 (1), 117-137, 2013
Citations: 23

2. Health Before Medicine: Community Resilience in Food Landscapes

Authors: RG Wallace, R Alders, R Kock, T Jonas, R Wallace, L Hogerwerf
Source: One Planet, One Health: Looking After Humans, Animals and the Environment, 2019
Citations: 13

3. Industrial Agricultural Environments

Authors: RG Wallace, A Liebman, D Weisberger, T Jonas, L Bergmann, R Kock, …
Journal: Routledge Handbook of Biosecurity and Invasive Species, 194-214, 2021
Citations: 12

4. Peoples’ Solutions to Food Systems Transformation in Asia and the Pacific

Journal: Development 64 (3), 295-298, 2021
Citations: 7

5. Developing a Critical Writing Pedagogy: A Discontinuous Narrative

Authors: B Kamler, K Cousins, T Jonas, B Lawson, D Linden
Journal: English in Australia, 24-42, 1997
Citations: 5

6. Regenerative Agriculture and Agroecology—What’s in a Name?

Journal: Food Ethics 24 (6), 2021
Citations: 4

7. The Research Education Experience: Investigating Higher Degree by Research Candidates’ Experiences in Australian Universities

Authors: T Jonas, CA Croker
Year: 2012
Citations: 3

8. Agroecology for Structural One Health

Authors: T Jonas, B Trethewey
Journal: Development 66 (3), 238-244, 2023
Citations: 1

9. Responsibility to Country: Decolonizing Agriculture with Agroecology in Australia

Authors: T Jonas, A Wessell
Journal: Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability 8 (2), 254-260, 2020
Citations: 1

10. What’s Natural About Capital? Agroecology as Resistance to the New Frontier of Colonial Capitalist Carbon Farming

Journal: Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2024