Rafael Gavara | Sustainable Technology | Best Innovation Award

Dr. Rafael Gavara | Sustainable Technology | Best Innovation Award

Research Professor | IATA-CSIC | Spain

Dr. Rafael Gavara is a Research Professor at the Instituto de Agroquímica y Tecnología de Alimentos (IATA-CSIC) whose work focuses on food packaging science, active and bioactive packaging, and food shelf-life extension. His research explores polymeric and biodegradable materials, nanocomposites, and protein-based films designed to improve food quality, safety, and stability. He has made major contributions to antioxidant and antimicrobial packaging technologies, encapsulation of active compounds, and migration phenomena in packaging materials. With highly cited publications, his work bridges materials science and food technology, supporting sustainable packaging solutions and healthier, longer-lasting food products.

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Shah Noor | Photocatalysis | Outstanding Research and Development Award

Dr. Shah Noor | Photocatalysis | Outstanding Research and Development Award

Dr. Shah Noor | Jilin University | China

Dr. Shah Noor is an emerging materials and environmental science researcher whose work focuses on advanced photocatalysis, sustainable energy technologies, and innovative environmental remediation solutions. His notable contributions include the development of oxygen-vacancy–mediated single-unit-cell Bi₂WO₆ nanostructures via Ti doping, demonstrating significantly enhanced photocatalytic activity for degradation of pollutants, which has been well recognized within the materials science community. He has also produced influential research on MXenes as a next-generation class of two-dimensional materials with exceptional promise for photocatalytic applications, offering new pathways for clean energy generation and environmental purification. His interdisciplinary portfolio extends into pioneering studies on water splitting and lithium-ion batteries, addressing global demands for high-efficiency renewable energy storage and conversion technologies. Additionally, he has participated in the design and synthesis of new dihydropyridine- and benzylideneimine-based tyrosinase inhibitors, contributing to targeted pharmaceutical development. His environmental science work assessing heavy metal contamination and phytoremediation strategies in groundwater demonstrates a strong commitment to tackling real-world sustainability challenges. Dr. Noor’s research consistently blends advanced material innovation with societal impact, highlighting applications ranging from clean water and energy to healthcare and ecological restoration. Across his publications in reputable international journals, he leverages multidisciplinary approaches, collaborative research, and modern experimental methods to deliver scientific outcomes with direct industrial and environmental relevance. Dr. Noor’s strong momentum in impactful research positions him as a valuable contributor to global efforts in developing sustainable solutions and advancing cutting-edge technologies that support a cleaner and healthier future.

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Arif, M., Zhang, M., Mao, Y., Bu, Q., Ali, A., Qin, Z., Muhmood, T., Liu, X., Zhou, B., … Shah, N. (2021). Oxygen vacancy mediated single unit cell Bi₂WO₆ by Ti doping for ameliorated photocatalytic performance. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 581, 276–291.

Shah, N., Wang, X., & Tian, J. (2023). Recent advances in MXenes: A promising 2D material for photocatalysis. Materials Chemistry Frontiers, 7(19), 4184–4201.

Hashmi, S. M., Noor, S., & Parveen, W. (2025). Advances in water splitting and lithium-ion batteries: Pioneering sustainable energy storage and conversion technologies. Frontiers in Energy Research, 12, 1465349.

Ahmad, I., Parveen, W., Noor, S., Udin, Z., Ali, A., Ali, I., Ullah, R., & Ali, H. (2024). Design and synthesis of novel dihydropyridine- and benzylideneimine-based tyrosinase inhibitors. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 15, 1332184.

Khan, S., Kamal, M., Noor, S., & Afzal, S. M. (2024). Assessment of heavy metals and its treatment through phytoremediation in groundwater along River Kabul in district Charsadda. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 12, 1392892.

Mohammad Hosain Beheshty | Sustainable Technology | Best Researcher Award

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Prof. Mohammad Hosain Beheshty | Sustainable Technology | Best Researcher Award

Academic Staff, Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Iran

Prof. Mohammad Hosain Beheshty is a leading polymer scientist and Professor at the Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute (IPPI), renowned for his expertise in sustainable polymer technologies, thermoset composites, nanocomposites and prepreg processing. He earned his B.Sc. (1987) and M.Sc. (1991) in Polymer Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, and completed his Ph.D. in Polymer Composite Materials at the University of Bath, UK, in 1997. Since then, he has held numerous academic and executive positions at IPPI, including Head of Education, Deputy Director of Research Affairs, Head of Composites Department, and Director of the National Megaprojects Center under the Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology. His research interests include polymer composites, materials processing and innovation strategies for sustainable applications, supported by advanced skills in composite characterization, nondestructive testing, and resin quality control. With 74 Scopus-indexed publications, 1,576 citations and an h-index of 23, his work demonstrates both academic impact and industrial relevance. He has served on editorial boards of major polymer journals and chaired the Iran Composite Scientific Association (2016–2022). His honors include recognition as a Distinguished Academic Member of IPPI (2002) and Distinguished Research Manager of MSRT (2008). Prof. Beheshty’s career reflects outstanding research, leadership and commitment to advancing polymer science globally.

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Featured Publications

Bahramian, A. R., Kokabi, M., Famili, M. H. N., & Beheshty, M. H. (2006). Ablation and thermal degradation behaviour of a composite based on resol type phenolic resin: Process modeling and experimental. Polymer, 47(10), 3661–3673.

Beheshty, M. H., Harris, B., & Adam, T. (1999). An empirical fatigue-life model for high-performance fibre composites with and without impact damage. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 30(8), 971–987.

Beheshty, M. H., & Harris, B. (1998). A constant-life model of fatigue behaviour for carbon-fibre composites: The effect of impact damage. Composites Science and Technology, 58(1), 9–18.

Akbari, R., Beheshty, M. H., & Shervin, M. (2013). Toughening of dicyandiamide-cured DGEBA-based epoxy resins by CTBN liquid rubber. Iranian Polymer Journal, 22(5), 313–324.

Hayaty, M., Honarkar, H., & Beheshty, M. H. (2013). Curing behavior of dicyandiamide/epoxy resin system using different accelerators. Iranian Polymer Journal, 22(8), 591–598.

 

Sylvester Sadekla | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sylvester Sadekla | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

PhD student, Technical University of Munich, Germany

Sylvester S. Sadekla 🎓 is a dynamic Research Associate at the Technical University of Munich 🇩🇪 with a passion for data-driven insights 📊 and strategic decision-making. He combines expertise in economics, finance, and data science 🤖 to support impactful research and innovation. With a strong background in managing cross-functional teams 👥, Sylvester excels in project management, statistical analysis, and stakeholder engagement. He is fluent in English and proficient in German 🇬🇧🇩🇪, with memberships in cultural and environmental organizations 🎶🌿. Sylvester thrives on using technology and analytics to solve problems, optimize processes, and drive sustainable growth 🌍🚀.

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🎓 Education :

Sylvester S. Sadekla is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Economics at the Technical University of Munich (2023–Present) 📚. He holds a Certificate in Business Analysis from Brainnest, Bremen (Feb–Apr 2022) 📈, and a Certificate in Data Science & Machine Learning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Jun–Oct 2021) 🤖. His academic journey began with an M.Phil. in Finance from the University of Ghana (2015–2017) 💰, followed by a B.Sc. in Mathematics & Statistics from the University of Cape Coast (2005–2009) 📐.

💼  Experience :

Sylvester’s professional experience includes his current role as a Research Associate at the Technical University of Munich (2023–Present) 🧪, where he contributes to high-impact research on technology adoption and sustainability. Prior to this, he served as a Research Project Manager at the Centre for Migration Studies in Accra (2020–2023) 🌍, and as a Business Analyst at AkwaabaLab for Experimental Economics (2018–2020) 📊. He began his career as a Regional Project Manager with the Ghana Mathematics Society (2010–2015) ➕, where he promoted math education across schools and regions.

📚 Professional Development :

Sylvester Sadekla continuously enhances his professional skills through diverse learning experiences and collaborative projects 🎯. He holds certifications in Data Science & Machine Learning from MIT 🧠, and Business Analysis from Brainnest 📊. His professional journey includes optimizing project workflows, managing large-scale research projects, and utilizing tools like SQL, Stata, Python, and Power BI 💻. His ability to blend analytical skills with strategic foresight helps him tackle complex challenges, improve research quality, and lead data-driven decision-making 🚀. Sylvester is also actively involved in stakeholder engagement, resource optimization, and agile project management across academic and applied research settings 🔍🤝.

🔬 Research Focus :

Sylvester’s research centers on technology adoption, sustainability, market analysis, and behavioral economics 🌱📈. He investigates how firms adopt innovative solutions and the influence of consumer behavior and policy on these transitions 💼🧠. His work uses advanced data analytics, econometric modeling, and machine learning techniques 🧮🤖 to understand market dynamics, sustainability practices, and strategic business decisions. With a background in finance and economics, he bridges theory and practical application to support impactful and future-ready research 🌍🔬. Sylvester is especially passionate about using research to inform public policy and sustainable innovation within both local and global contexts 🌐📘.

🏆 Awards and Honors :

Sylvester S. Sadekla has been recognized for his exceptional contributions to research and stakeholder engagement. 🏆 In April 2024, he was awarded Best Presenter at the 10th Hans Eisenmann Forum in Weihenstephan for his compelling presentation and analytical insights. 👏 At the Technical University of Munich, he received informal internal recognition for his outstanding stakeholder engagement and insightful data analysis. 🏅 During his tenure at the Centre for Migration Studies, Sylvester was acknowledged for Outstanding Research Management, reflecting his ability to optimize resources and lead impactful projects. 🏫 He also earned Regional Impact Recognition from the Ghana Mathematics Society for significantly increasing student participation and outreach across schools.

Publication Top Notes : 

Sustainable postharvest processing technologies for dried food commodities and firm-level adoption: A critical review

Authors: [Authors not specified in the provided information]
Journal: Current Food Science and Technology Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 231–239
Year: 2024
DOI: 10.1007/s43555-024-00026-8

🔚 Conclusion :

Sylvester S. Sadekla’s profile illustrates a rare blend of technical acumen, leadership, and societal engagement—hallmarks of a top-tier researcher. His dedication to using data science for strategic, sustainable development, paired with his ability to manage and deliver collaborative research, makes him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His contributions not only advance academic knowledge but also generate tangible benefits for policy, economy, and society.