Sherif Shokry | Transportation Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Sherif Shokry | Transportation Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Naif Arab University for Security Sciences | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Sherif Shokry is a transportation engineering researcher specializing in Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS) and signalized intersection performance. He earned his PhD in Transportation Planning from Yokohama National University, Japan, with a focus on unconventional arterial intersection designs under heterogeneous traffic conditions. Currently an Assistant Professor at the Center of Road Traffic Safety, Naif Arab University for Security Sciences, Riyadh, his research integrates real-time responsive control algorithms, microscopic traffic simulation, and cost–benefit analysis to improve urban mobility and safety. Dr. Shokry has published extensively in leading journals and actively contributes as a reviewer in international transportation research communities.

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Yashar Salami | Transportation Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yashar Salami | Transportation Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Assistant Professor | kapadokya university | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yashar Salami is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of cybersecurity and network engineering, recognized for his innovative contributions to secure communication technologies. He completed his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering with a specialization in Networking at Islamic Azad University, Qazvin Branch, where he became the institution’s first graduate in this specialization and earned a perfect dissertation score for his groundbreaking E3C software, the first tool globally to automatically analyze computational and communication complexity in authentication protocols. He subsequently completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship focused on enhancing the security of blockchain-based systems in fog and cloud environments. Dr. Salami has established a strong publication record, including research in high-impact journals such as Nature Scientific Reports, Springer, IEEE, Wiley, and Hindawi. His work has received significant scholarly attention, accumulating over 100 citations with notable h-index and i10-index achievements. Two of his journal articles were among the most visited works in their respective outlets, reflecting global interest in his research. He has also contributed to literature development through book authorship and translations in information security. His research expertise includes secure authentication mechanisms, cryptographic key-exchange protocols, secure offloading techniques for IoT and vehicular systems, fog and cloud security, blockchain-IoT integration, and metaheuristic optimization algorithms—fields critical to modern cybersecurity challenges. In academia, Dr. Salami serves as an Assistant Professor of Information Security at Cappadocia University, Turkey, and Visiting Lecturer at Khazar University, Baku, contributing to advanced teaching and student mentorship. He has completed more than 80 peer reviews for indexed journals and is an editorial board member for leading cybersecurity and web technology journals, further demonstrating his commitment to academic excellence. Driven by passion for innovation, Dr. Salami continues to expand the impact of secure digital systems, aiming to strengthen global cybersecurity resilience while shaping the next generation of information security professionals.

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Publications

Salami, Y., Khajevand, V., & Zeinali, E. (2023). Cryptographic algorithms: A review of the literature, weaknesses and open challenges. J. Comput. Robot, 16(2), 46–56.

Salami, Y., Khajehvand, V., & Zeinali, E. (2024). SOS-FCI: A secure offloading scheme in fog–cloud-based IoT. The Journal of Supercomputing, 80(1), 570–600.

Salami, Y., Khajehvand, V., & Zeinali, E. (2023). SAIFC: A secure authentication scheme for IOV based on fog–cloud federation. Security and Communication Networks, 2023(1), Article 9143563.

Salami, Y., Ebazadeh, Y., & Khajehvand, V. (2021). CE-SKE: Cost-effective secure key exchange scheme in Fog Federation. Iran Journal of Computer Science, 4(4), 305–317.

Salami, Y., & Khajehvand, V. (2021). LSKE: Lightweight secure key exchange scheme in fog federation. Complexity, 2021(1), Article 4667586.

Salami, Y., Khajehvand, V., & Zeinali, E. (2024). A new secure offloading approach for Internet of Vehicles in fog-cloud federation. Scientific Reports, 14(1), Article 5576.

Bhupati Kannur’ | Transportation Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bhupati Kannur | Transportation Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Coep Technological University Pune | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bhupati Kannur’s research experience demonstrates strong expertise in pavement materials, sustainable construction, and transportation systems. His work focuses on developing innovative, eco-friendly concrete technologies and optimizing transportation infrastructure using scientific and experimental approaches. He has conducted extensive research on self-consolidating concrete (SCC) for rigid pavements, introducing novel variants such as semi-flowable SCC and low-fines SCC incorporating industrial by-products like fly ash, rice husk ash, and sugarcane bagasse ash. These studies emphasize enhancing the strength, durability, and environmental sustainability of pavement materials while aligning with Indian Road Congress standards. His projects also explore the reuse of agro-industrial waste, transforming it into cost-effective materials for urban and rural road construction. His experience spans academic research, experimental laboratory studies, and collaborative engineering projects, contributing to publications in high-impact international journals such as Construction and Building Materials and Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (ASCE). Dr. Kannur has also filed and been granted a patent on self-consolidating concrete compositions using industrial waste for pavement applications, showcasing his applied innovation. His research interests further include pavement analysis and design, traffic engineering, and transportation planning. Beyond laboratory research, he has participated in multiple international conferences, presenting findings on sustainable infrastructure and material innovations. His involvement in academic institutions as a faculty member and research collaborator has allowed him to integrate applied research with teaching, mentoring, and technical training. Additionally, his role as a reviewer for reputed journals and memberships in professional bodies such as ASCE, IAENG, and ITE highlight his active engagement with the global engineering community. Overall, his research trajectory reflects a commitment to advancing sustainable pavement technologies, optimizing resource utilization, and improving transportation infrastructure performance through evidence-based engineering solutions.

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Featured Publications

Kannur, B., & Chore, H. S. (2023). Low-fines self-consolidating concrete using rice husk ash for road pavement: An environment-friendly and sustainable approach. Construction and Building Materials, 365, 130036.

Kannur, B., & Chore, H. S. (2022). Strength and durability study of low-fines self-consolidating concrete as a pavement material using fly ash and bagasse ash. European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 26(13), 1–19.

Kannur, B., & Chore, H. S. (2021). Utilization of sugarcane bagasse ash as cement-replacing materials for concrete pavement: An overview. Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 6(184), 1–17.

Kannur, B., & Chore, H. S. (2023). Semi-flowable self-consolidating concrete using industrial wastes for construction of rigid pavements in India: An overview. Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English Edition), 10(2).

Kannur, B., & Chore, H. S. (2023). Assessing semiflowable self-consolidating concrete with sugarcane bagasse ash for application in rigid pavement. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 35(10), 04023358.

Farzad Safi Jahanshahi – Transportation Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Farzad Safi Jahanshahi | Transportation Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Researcher- Engineer | Sirjan University of Technology | Iran

Mr. Farzad Safi Jahanshahi has built a strong research foundation in civil engineering with a focus on geotechnical and pavement materials. His work emphasizes soil and road layer stabilization, asphalt performance, and sustainable construction practices using industrial by-products such as mine tailings and overburden soil. He has contributed to the development of predictive models for unconfined compressive strength, resilient modulus, and pavement roughness by applying advanced statistical methods, machine learning, and hybrid ensemble learning techniques. Farzad Safi Jahanshahi’s studies highlight the mechanical and durability characteristics of cement-treated soils, magnetite and hematite tailings, and dune sands stabilized with geopolymers, aiming to improve long-term road performance and environmental sustainability. His collaborative works extend into intelligent modeling of geotechnical properties, application of gene expression programming, and development of mechanistic empirical pavement design approaches. Publications cover topics such as RCPT modeling of concrete, bond strength in reinforced concrete systems, and liquefaction-induced displacement prediction, showing broad interdisciplinary applications. He has presented at several national conferences on asphalt, soil stabilization, and pavement technologies, reinforcing practical knowledge transfer. His research experience includes field testing at Golgohar Mine, integrating laboratory findings with real-world construction challenges. Alongside academic contributions, he has professional experience in road construction supervision, micropile installation, and laboratory testing of soils and asphalts. He also contributes as an instructor, teaching geometric road design and related courses, linking research with education. Technical expertise spans MATLAB, Civil 3D, AutoCAD, and laboratory test methods essential for pavement and soil characterization. Farzad Safi Jahanshahi’s scholarly contributions reflect an integration of experimental studies with artificial intelligence, advancing sustainable pavement design and infrastructure engineering. His achievements demonstrate a balance of theoretical modeling, applied experimentation, and industry practice, providing valuable insights for the future of sustainable civil engineering. 53 Citations 11 Documents 5 h-index.

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Ghavami, S., Naseri, H., & Safi Jahanshahi, F. (2025). Enhanced prediction and uncertainty modeling of pavement roughness using machine learning and conformal prediction. Infrastructures, 10(7), 166.

Nouri, Y., Ghanizadeh, A. R., Safi Jahanshahi, F., & Fakharian, P. (2025). Data-driven prediction of axial compression capacity of GFRP-reinforced concrete column using soft computing methods. Journal of Building Engineering, 111831.

Safi Jahanshahi, F., & Ghanizadeh, A. R. (2025). Machine learning approaches for resilient modulus modeling of cement-stabilized magnetite and hematite iron ore tailings. Scientific Reports, 15, 86978.

Fakharian, P., Nouri, Y., Ghanizadeh, A. R., Safi Jahanshahi, F., Naderpour, H., & Kheyroddin, A. (2024). Bond strength prediction of externally bonded reinforcement on groove method (EBROG) using MARS-POA. Composite Structures, 118532.

Safi Jahanshahi, F., & Ghanizadeh, A. R. (2024). Compressive strength, durability, and resilient modulus of cement-treated magnetite and hematite iron ore tailings as pavement material. Construction and Building Materials, 138076.

Muhammad Usama Haroon – Sustainability – Eco-friendly Construction Practices Award

Muhammad Usama Haroon - Sustainability - Eco-friendly Construction Practices Award

Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus Campus - Pakistan

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🌱 SUMMARY

Muhammad Usama Haroon is a dedicated researcher in the field of environmental and sustainable engineering, currently pursuing his Master of Science in Sustainable Environment and Energy Systems at Middle East Technical University, Turkey. His academic background in chemical engineering and sustainability research highlights a commitment to addressing environmental challenges through innovation. His thesis explores the eco-friendly stabilization of soft clays using treated sewage sludge as a sustainable alternative to cement—an approach aimed at reducing environmental impact while enhancing construction materials. With a CGPA of 3.86/4.00, he has demonstrated academic excellence and a passion for impactful research. Usama’s work spans areas such as cementitious materials, solid waste reuse, durability assessments, and microstructural characterization. His publications and scholarly activities underscore a keen ability to bridge theory with practical environmental solutions. This summary reflects Usama’s journey as a young, promising researcher focused on blending sustainable development goals with scientific rigor.

📘 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Usama began his academic journey at the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) in Lahore, Pakistan, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering with a strong academic performance. During his undergraduate years, he laid the foundation for his interdisciplinary research interests in materials science, sustainability, and environmental engineering. His exposure to chemical processes, thermodynamics, and environmental control systems equipped him with essential skills for tackling sustainability challenges. This foundational phase also ignited his curiosity about the reuse of industrial and municipal waste materials—eventually leading to his specialization in sustainable construction and environmental systems. Even at this early stage, Usama showed interest in improving environmental practices in real-world contexts, as evidenced by his later internships and review papers focused on water reuse and waste management. These academic beginnings highlight his progressive mindset and the formative experiences that propelled him toward a research-focused career in environmental sustainability.

👨‍🏫 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Professionally, Usama has excelled in both academic and educational roles, blending teaching with research. Currently a graduate teaching assistant at Middle East Technical University, he actively contributes to the Chemistry Department, facilitating lab work and tutoring in courses such as General Chemistry and Physical Chemistry. His prior teaching roles at The City School DHA Campus and Allied School as a chemistry and mathematics instructor and academic coordinator demonstrate strong pedagogical commitment. He designed lesson plans, led lab sessions, coordinated assessments, and guided students, showcasing leadership and communication skills vital to any academic career. These diverse teaching experiences, spanning from school to university level, not only reflect his versatility but also reinforce his dedication to spreading scientific knowledge. Moreover, his professional internship at FrieslandCampina Engro Pakistan Limited allowed him to work hands-on in optimizing water resource strategies, further solidifying his expertise in industrial sustainability practices. His career path exemplifies a balanced approach to education, research, and real-world application.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Usama’s core research contributions center on environmental engineering, sustainable construction materials, and climate action. His most impactful work includes the development of eco-friendly stabilization techniques for soft clays using treated sewage sludge—a sustainable alternative to cement. By reducing reliance on cement, this work not only curbs CO₂ emissions but also promotes beneficial reuse of municipal waste. His contributions also extend to indoor air quality and occupant thermal comfort in hot and humid climates, particularly in urban regions of Pakistan. Usama has published research in notable journals such as Sustainability, with topics spanning from solid waste reuse to microstructural analysis of treated clay composites. His interdisciplinary expertise covers cementitious materials, durability testing, and environmental data analysis. The integration of microscopy, chemical analysis, and statistical tools in his research showcases a robust, data-driven approach. Usama’s work directly supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in climate action, clean water access, and sustainable industrial practices.

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Usama’s academic journey has been distinguished by recognition at both national and international levels. He was awarded a full scholarship for his master's program at Middle East Technical University in recognition of his academic excellence and potential. Additionally, he earned a certificate of merit for presenting his research paper on sustainable water utilization and wastewater reuse in Pakistan’s dairy industry at the prestigious NISE Conference in Kyrenia, Cyprus. These honors affirm the scholarly quality and societal relevance of his research. His ability to present, publish, and apply complex environmental data in a meaningful way reflects a high level of intellectual maturity and innovation. Furthermore, his role as a teaching assistant comes with merit-based responsibilities, further validating his standing in the academic community. These accolades serve not only as personal achievements but as validation of his contributions to sustainability, environmental engineering, and academic leadership.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Usama’s work holds significant promise in transforming how societies approach construction, waste management, and environmental planning. His exploration of sewage sludge as a substitute for cement introduces a sustainable and scalable solution to two major issues: cement overuse and sludge disposal. This innovation, if adopted widely, could significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions from the construction industry. Furthermore, his research on climate change in Pakistan and his review of industrial water reuse provide vital policy insights aligned with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. As a multidisciplinary thinker, Usama bridges engineering, environmental science, and policy-making—offering holistic solutions to global challenges. His influence is growing within academic and applied research circles, particularly across Turkey and Pakistan. By focusing on developing-country contexts, Usama brings attention to localized sustainability needs and promotes equitable scientific progress. His impact goes beyond publications—it lies in his ability to generate actionable knowledge for environmental resilience and sustainability.

🔮 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Usama aims to deepen his research in eco-friendly construction materials, particularly through advanced waste valorization techniques and circular economy frameworks. His vision includes contributing to low-carbon technologies, improving soil stabilization practices, and shaping environmental policy through scientific evidence. Usama’s legacy will likely be one of interdisciplinary innovation, especially in regions vulnerable to climate stress. He is poised to lead collaborative projects that merge academia with industry, and to mentor future sustainability scholars. His ability to communicate scientific findings in accessible ways makes him a potential advocate for sustainable practices at both grassroots and institutional levels. As global challenges intensify, Usama’s research offers scalable, eco-conscious solutions that could inform not only engineering practice but also sustainability education and policy frameworks. With a solid foundation in teaching, research, and applied science, his future contributions will undoubtedly leave a lasting mark on environmental science and sustainable development worldwide.

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  • Title: Sustainable strength enhancement of cement-clay composites through partial replacement with sewage sludge and sewage sludge ash

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  • Journal: Construction and Building Materials

Manali Rathee – Sustainable Development – Women Researcher Award

Manali Rathee - Sustainable Development - Women Researcher Award

IIT JAMMU - India

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SUMMARY

Manali Rathee’s academic pursuits focus on geopolymer concrete as a sustainable alternative to traditional Portland cement. Emphasis is placed on durability, service life, and low-carbon innovations. Core areas include resistance to chemical attacks, carbonation behavior, microstructural optimization using nanomaterials, and integration of industrial by-products to support circular-economy goals. Research contributes to sustainable structural engineering for climate-resilient infrastructures in line with India’s Net-Zero 2070 agenda. The work aligns strongly with emerging global themes of green construction materials and performance-based structural design for harsh environments such as marine zones and urban industrial sectors.

EDUCATION

Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with specialization in Structure and Construction Management at IIT Jammu. Holds a Master's in Structure and Construction Management from NIT Jalandhar, with thesis centered on geopolymer paving blocks using waste materials under a TEQIP-III project. Undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering was earned from GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management. Academic background is complemented by the Sakura Science Exchange Program (Japan), multiple certifications in STAAD Pro, AutoCAD, and industry-institute webinars, reflecting a commitment to multidisciplinary learning and international collaboration.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Experience includes multiple teaching assistant roles at IIT Jammu and NIT Jalandhar in subjects like Engineering Mechanics and Structural Engineering. Hands-on industry training gained through internship at NTPC Netra Site as a quality control engineer and summer training at NBCC (India) Ltd. Experience managing and volunteering in international workshops and student-driven events. Exposure to both academic and industry perspectives provides a balanced approach to research and practical application. Active involvement in academic event coordination and cross-cultural exchange programs has enhanced professional growth and leadership.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Primary interest lies in geopolymer concrete systems, particularly their chemical durability, microstructural evolution, and service-life prediction under aggressive exposures. Areas of investigation include chloride and carbonation ingress, interfacial behavior with nanomaterials (MXenes, graphene), and valorization of industrial by-products like copper slag and zinc slag. Research promotes low-carbon construction materials, aiming to optimize the physical and mechanical performance of alkali-activated binders. Strong inclination toward circular economy in construction through waste reuse, targeting environmental sustainability, and material innovation suitable for high-performance structural applications.

AWARD AND HONOR

Secured a TEQIP-III sponsored project during postgraduate studies and ranked among the top 3 in the M.Tech department. Recognized with a funded research internship and project support, alongside multiple GATE qualifications with high percentile scores. Presented research internationally in the UK and Japan, reflecting strong academic visibility. Achievements include presenting in top-tier conferences and contributing to global forums on sustainable concrete technologies. Patent filed for a novel cementitious binder. Recognized as a proactive contributor in both technical education and sustainable innovation initiatives.

RESEARCH SKILL

Proficient in advanced material characterization techniques including XRD, SEM, EDS, FTIR, and beginner-level TEM. Skilled in mechanical performance testing and microstructural analysis of cementitious materials. Proficient in AutoCAD, STAAD Pro, MATLAB, and MS Office. Experienced with data analysis and experimental setup for durability testing under acid, sulfate, and thermal conditions. Competent in operating across Windows, Linux, and Mac platforms. Effective communication skills in English and Hindi. Strong coordination capabilities demonstrated through participation in research events, academic workshops, and student-led conferences.

PUBLICATIONS TOP NOTED

Published in high-impact journals like ACS Materials Au, ACS Applied Engineering Materials, and Magazine of Concrete Research. Key contributions include studies on MXene-geopolymer interactions, thermal and chemical durability of alkali-activated binders, and sustainable concrete with fly ash and slags. Reviewed critical aspects of geopolymerization and carbonation resistance. Authored eight peer-reviewed articles and two accepted papers, addressing both experimental findings and theoretical insights. Publication record highlights strength in multidisciplinary civil engineering, nanomaterials application, and durability modeling for advanced construction materials.

Durability properties of copper slag and coal bottom ash based I-shaped geopolymer paver blocks
M. Rathee, N. Singh
Construction and Building Materials, 347, 128461 (2022)

Carbonation resistance of blended mortars and industrial by-products: A brief review
N. Singh, B. Sharma, M. Rathee
Cleaner Materials, 4, 100058 (2022)

Study of mechanical properties of geopolymer mortar prepared with fly ash and GGBS
M. Rathee, A. Misra, J. Kolleboyina
Materials Today: Proceedings, 93, 377–386 (2023)

Reviewing geopolymer concrete: a possible sustainable structural material of future
M. Rathee, N. Singh
Environment, Development and Sustainability (2024)

Interfacial Chemistry of Ti₃C₂Tₓ MXene in Aluminosilicate Geopolymers for Enhanced Mechanical Strength
M. Rathee, H.K. Surendran, C. Narayana, R. Lo, A. Misra, K. Jayaramulu
ACS Applied Engineering Materials, 2(8), 2027–2037 (2024)

RESEARCH FOCUS

Research emphasizes geopolymer systems’ performance in aggressive environments and the role of functional additives in tailoring binder microstructure. Special attention is paid to circular-economy frameworks by incorporating hazardous waste like copper slag, aiming for safer disposal and improved mechanical properties. The goal is to develop advanced geopolymer composites that meet the dual demands of sustainability and performance. Strategic use of analytical tools supports the development of material models for structural durability, promoting the widespread adoption of low-carbon building technologies across infrastructure sectors.

CONCLUSION

Manali Rathee is a promising civil engineering researcher advancing the field of sustainable and low-carbon construction materials. Through rigorous academic training, field exposure, and impactful publications, significant contributions have been made to geopolymer concrete development. Interdisciplinary approach bridges structural mechanics with material chemistry and environmental sustainability. Patent and project execution underscore innovation and research leadership. Participation in global conferences and workshops marks strong engagement with the international scientific community. The work supports a future-ready construction industry through knowledge integration, experimental innovation, and societal relevance.

Joseph Bonello | Bioinformatics | Best Researcher Award

Joseph Bonello | University of Malta | Malta

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Joseph Bonello embarked on his academic journey at the University of Malta, marking the initiation of his scholarly pursuits. Insights into his early academic endeavors, including educational milestones, areas of study, and notable achievements during this formative period, are essential for comprehending his intellectual development.

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NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Data Processing Using Edge Computing: A Case Study For The Remote Care Environment.  2022 (1)

AUTHOR PROFILE
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IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

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Kapil Aggarwal | Computer Science and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Kapil Aggarwal | Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation | India

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Kapil Aggarwal commenced his academic journey at Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, laying the foundation for his scholarly pursuits. Insight into his early academic pursuits, including academic achievements, areas of study, and notable milestones during this formative period, provides essential context to understand his intellectual development.

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NOTABLE PUBLICATION

User Environment Tracking and Problem Detection with XALT.  2014 (60)

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IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

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Fetih Kefyalew Teshager | Environmental Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Fetih Kefyalew Teshager | Walailak University | Best Researcher Award

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Fetih Kefyalew Teshager embarked on his academic journey at Walailak University, marking the commencement of his scholarly pursuits. Details about his early academic endeavors, including academic achievements, areas of study, and research interests during this foundational period, are pivotal for understanding his intellectual development.

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AUTHOR PROFILE
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IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

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You-Yu Dai | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

You-Yu Dai | Shandong Jiaotong University | China

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You-Yu Dai initiated his academic journey at Shandong Jiaotong University, marking the beginning of his scholarly pursuits. Specifics about his early academic pursuits, including educational milestones, areas of interest, and any notable achievements during this formative period, are crucial for understanding his intellectual development.

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Low-Carbon Travel Motivation and Constraint: Scales Development and Validation.  2022 (6)

AUTHOR PROFILE
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IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

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