Michele Ammendola | Translational Research | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Michele Ammendola | Translational Research | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Magna Graecia University | Italy

Professor Michele Ammendola is a distinguished surgeon and researcher specializing in digestive and general surgery, with a particular focus on translational research in oncology and gastrointestinal disorders. He serves at the Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Magna Graecia University, Catanzaro, Italy, and leads the Digestive Surgery Unit. His work integrates clinical practice with advanced research methodologies, contributing to the understanding of tumor neoangiogenesis, immune system interactions, and surgical innovations. Professor Ammendola has authored numerous scientific publications in internationally indexed journals and serves on editorial boards, reflecting his scholarly influence. He maintains active collaborations with leading institutions across Europe and beyond, advancing surgical techniques and patient-centered care. His research and clinical contributions have informed both practice and policy, fostering improved outcomes in complex surgical interventions and enhancing the broader societal understanding of gastrointestinal health and cancer management. He has 2559 citations from 130 documents with an h-index of 32.

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Nupur Kohli | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nupur Kohli | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant professor | Khalifa University | United Arab Emirates

Dr. Nupur Kohli is a biomedical scientist and academic whose career spans regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, biomaterials, and translational musculoskeletal research, with a strong commitment to advancing innovative therapies and bridging laboratory discoveries with real-world clinical applications. She serves as an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Khalifa University, where she leads a regenerative therapies laboratory focused on developing stem cell–based and bioengineered solutions for complex musculoskeletal conditions while contributing to curriculum development and departmental growth. Her earlier roles across leading institutions in the United Kingdom, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates include pioneering sterile tissue culture facilities, developing bioreactor systems for implant evaluation, establishing angiogenesis testing laboratories, and inventing a patented extracellular matrix biomaterial currently progressing through pre-clinical testing. Her scholarship encompasses high-impact publications in internationally reputed journals, book chapters, invited talks, and peer-review contributions, reflecting a sustained record of scientific leadership and innovation. She has cultivated collaborations with globally recognized institutions, including Imperial College London, Karolinska Institute, and multidisciplinary teams of clinicians and engineers, enabling cross-sectoral research with strong translational relevance. Her work has also contributed to identifying molecular biomarkers, optimizing scaffold-based regeneration strategies, and advancing multi-omics–driven approaches to autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. Beyond academia, she actively supports capacity building through mentoring, developing internship programs, strengthening student engagement initiatives, and fostering entrepreneurial activities, including founding a biotechnology start-up focused on regenerative technologies. Her contributions have been recognized through competitive awards, invited presentations, professional memberships, and affiliations with international societies dedicated to stem cell science and biomedical engineering. Dr. Kohli’s research and innovation efforts continue to influence regenerative medicine, personalized therapies, and biomaterial development, demonstrating a profound societal impact through advancing scientific knowledge, improving clinical pathways, and supporting the future workforce in health and biomedical sciences. She has 614 citations from 25 documents with an h-index of 13.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Kohli, N., Ho, S., Brown, S. J., Sawadkar, P., Sharma, V., Snow, M., & colleagues. (2018). Bone remodelling in vitro: Where are we headed? A review on the current understanding of physiological bone remodelling and inflammation and the strategies for testing.

2. Kohli, N., Stoddart, J. C., & van Arkel, R. J. (2021). The limit of tolerable micromotion for implant osseointegration: A systematic review.

3. Kohli, N., Wright, K. T., Sammons, R. L., Jeys, L., Snow, M., & Johnson, W. E. B. (2015). An in vitro comparison of the incorporation, growth, and chondrogenic potential of human bone marrow versus adipose tissue mesenchymal stem cells in scaffolds.

4. Sawadkar, P., Mohanakrishnan, J., Rajasekar, P., Rahmani, B., Kohli, N., & colleagues. (2020). A synergistic relationship between polycaprolactone and natural polymers enhances the physical properties and biological activity of scaffolds.

5. Kohli, N., Sharma, V., Orera, A., Sawadkar, P., Owji, N., Frost, O. G., Bailey, R. J., & colleagues. (2021). Pro-angiogenic and osteogenic composite scaffolds of fibrin, alginate and calcium phosphate for bone tissue engineering.

Showkat Ahmad Bhat | Translational Research | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Showkat Ahmad Bhat | Translational Research | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor | Deptt. of Biochemistry, Govt. Medical College Handwara | India

Dr. Showkat Ahmad Bhat is an accomplished biochemist and academic leader whose work spans clinical biochemistry, cancer biology, molecular biology, proteomics, and communicable diseases, reflecting a career dedicated to advancing both fundamental understanding and applied biomedical research. As an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at Government Medical College Handwara, he has developed a strong interdisciplinary portfolio with widely cited contributions across diverse domains, including the pharmacological potential of natural compounds, heavy metal toxicity, inflammatory mediators in metabolic disorders, animal and poultry health, and infectious disease pathogenesis. His research on bioactive phytochemicals such as zingerone, naringenin, and D-limonene has provided valuable insights into antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and organ-protective mechanisms, while his work on microbial threats such as Salmonella, gastrointestinal parasites, and foot-and-mouth disease has informed both veterinary and public health perspectives. Dr. Bhat has collaborated extensively with national and international researchers, contributing to reviews, experimental studies, and translational investigations published in reputable journals spanning medical, veterinary, and biochemical sciences. His scholarship also extends to emerging fields such as epigenetic markers and microRNAs in breast cancer, reflecting his commitment to integrating molecular diagnostics with clinical needs. Beyond research, he has helped shape scientific understanding in the Kashmir region by addressing local health challenges, supporting capacity-building, and promoting evidence-based approaches in clinical biochemistry and infectious disease management. His cumulative body of work underscores a sustained commitment to improving human and animal health through rigorous inquiry, multidisciplinary collaboration, and the pursuit of innovative, socially relevant solutions. He has 546 citations from 28 documents with an h-index of 10.

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Featured Publications

1. Bilal Ahmad, S. B., Rehman, M. U., Amin, I., Arif, A., Rasool, S., … (2015). A review on pharmacological properties of zingerone (4-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-2-butanone). The Scientific World Journal.

2. Bhat, S. A., Hassan, T., & Majid, S. (2019). Heavy metal toxicity and their harmful effects on living organisms: A review. International Journal of Medical Science and Diagnosis Research.

3. Dar, R. A. S. N. A. G. M. A., Ahmad, S. M., Bhat, S. A., Ahmed, R., Urwat, U., Mumtaz, P. T., … (2017). Salmonella typhimurium in poultry: A review. World’s Poultry Science Journal.

4. Bashir, A. H., Bhat, S. A., Majid, S., & Hamid, R. (2020). Role of inflammatory mediators (TNF-α, IL-6, CRP), biochemical and hematological parameters in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients of Kashmir, India. Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

5. Reshi, M. R. M. A., Husain, I., Bhat, S. A., Rehman, M. U., & Razak, R. (2015). Bovine mastitis as an evolving disease and its impact on the dairy industry. International Journal of Current Research and Review.

Praveen Kumar Dubey | Health Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Praveen Kumar Dubey | Health Technology | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor | Indian Institute of Packaging | India

Dr. Praveen Kumar Dubey is a food science and technology academic whose work spans advanced food processing, functional food development, and innovative biotechnological interventions for nutrition and food sustainability. With formal training in biotechnology, food process engineering, and food science and technology, he has cultivated expertise at the intersection of food engineering, food biotechnology, product innovation, and health-oriented food systems. His academic journey includes service at reputed academic and research institutions, where he has contributed to teaching, laboratory development, and mentoring in food science and nutrition disciplines. Dr. Dubey’s research portfolio encompasses food reformulation for health benefits, valorization of agro-industrial by-products, gluten-free and functional food product development, utilization of pseudocereals and bioactive-rich plant resources, and application of emerging processing technologies for improved physicochemical and nutritional properties. His published scientific works reflect collaborative engagements with national and international researchers addressing critical challenges in food quality, safety, shelf-life enhancement, and value addition to underutilized crops and bioresources. His research outputs appear in internationally recognized journals covering food chemistry, food engineering, food biotechnology, and nutraceutical innovation, contributing to evidence-based advancements in sustainable food systems and consumer-focused health solutions. Dr. Dubey’s professional affiliations include membership in leading scientific societies in food science, reinforcing his commitment to collaborative advancement and knowledge dissemination in the field. Beyond scholarly publications, his academic service includes manuscript evaluation for reputable peer-reviewed journals, highlighting his credibility as an emerging expert in food technology. His work carries significant societal relevance, emphasizing nutrient-dense and inclusive food solutions, waste-to-wealth strategies, and science-based innovations that support public health nutrition, food security, and resource-efficient food processing. Through continuous research, teaching, and professional outreach, Dr. Dubey contributes to the global mission of developing safer, healthier, and more sustainable food systems. He has 95 citations from 16 documents with an h-index of 7.

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Featured Publications

1. Singh, H., Blennow, A., Gupta, A. D., Kaur, P., Dhillon, B., Sodhi, N. S., & Dubey, P. K. (2022). Pulsed light, pulsed electric field and cold plasma modification of starches: Technological advancements & effects on functional properties. Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization.

2. Dubey, P. K., Shukla, R. N., Srivastava, G., Mishra, A. A., & Pandey, A. (2019). Study on quality parameters and storage stability of mango coated with developed nanocomposite edible film. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences.

3. Pandey, A., Mishra, A. A., Shukla, R. N., Dubey, P. K., & Vasant, R. K. (2019). Development of the process for whey based pineapple beverage. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences.

4. Manoharan, S., Dubey, P. K., & Sharma, M. (2024). Recent advances in deep‐fat frying through pretreatments and edible coating to reduce oil absorption. Journal of Food Process Engineering.

5. Dubey, P. K., Kumar, K. S., Rawson, A., Anandakumar, S., Baskaran, N., & Others. (2023). Effect of pulsed electric field on physicochemical properties of rice and black gram fermented batter. Journal of Food Process Engineering.

Sipping Kemegne Marius Tresor | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sipping Kemegne Marius Tresor | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Research scholar | Slovak Academy of Sciences | Slovakia

Dr. Sipping Kemegne Marius Tresor is a biochemist and postdoctoral research fellow whose expertise spans immunopharmacology, cancer biology, inflammatory diseases, and phytomedicine, with a focus on natural bioactive compounds and their translational therapeutic applications. Trained at leading institutions across Africa and Europe, he has developed a strong multidisciplinary foundation integrating molecular biology, pharmacology, biotechnology, and clinical research principles to advance innovation in precision therapeutics. His research has pioneered the exploration and characterization of polysaccharide-rich bioactive fractions from medicinal fungi, particularly Ganoderma species, elucidating their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-metastatic potentials and offering promising chemopreventive and therapeutic leads for cancer and immune-mediated disorders. His scientific contributions include peer-reviewed publications in internationally indexed journals and authorship of a scholarly book, demonstrating sustained commitment to advancing biomedical knowledge and global research excellence. Dr. Sipping’s work has been strengthened through impactful collaborations across Africa, Europe, and Asia with prominent scientists and international research groups, fostering interdisciplinary partnerships and capacity building in natural product research and immunotherapeutics. His ongoing investigations focus on isolating novel polysaccharides and developing nanotechnology-enabled drug delivery systems to enhance therapeutic efficacy against chronic inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, bridging traditional bioresources with cutting-edge biomedical strategies. Beyond laboratory research, he is a certified clinical research professional committed to strengthening translational pathways from preclinical discovery to potential clinical application. His membership in distinguished scientific bodies reflects his dedication to contributing to the global research community. Driven by the vision to harness bioresources and advanced biotechnology for improved public health, Dr. Sipping aims to deliver innovative, accessible, and safe therapeutic options addressing cancer, autoimmune, and infectious diseases, thereby contributing to scientific progress and societal well-being. He has 81 citations from 9 documents with an h-index of 5.

Profiles:  Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Sipping, M., Thakur, D., Singh, B., Njamen, D., & Mukherjee, S. (2025). Polysaccharide extract of Ganoderma resinaceum restricts breast cancer progression in vitro by intervening in epithelial–mesenchymal transition and cancer stemness. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia.

2. Sipping, M., Sathish Kumar, T., & Kamdem, N. (2025). Scientific investigation on antibacterial, antioxidant, cytotoxic effects and TLC bioautography of Terminalia schimperiania stem bark extracts. Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine.

3. Kamga Silihe, K., Defo Mbou, W., Ngo Pambe, J. C., Kenmogne, L. V., Fotso Maptouom, L., Kemegne Sipping, M. T., Zingue, S., & Njamen, D. (2023). Comparative anticancer effects of Annona muricata Linn (Annonaceae) leaves and fruits on DMBA-induced breast cancer in female rats. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies.

4. Nana Tchoupang, E., Yadji, V., Wangbara, J. B., Kemegne Sipping, M. T., Zingue, S., Njamen, D., & Mutalik, S. (2022). In vitro and in vivo antiproliferative actions of Solanum gilo Raddi (Solanaceae) fruit extract on breast tissues. Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

5. Kamga Silihe, K., Zingue, S., Kemegne Sipping, M. T., Busuioc Cazanevscaia, A., Dediu Botezatu, A. V., Njamen, D., & Dinica, R. M. (2022). The antioxidant potential of Ficus umbellata Vahl (Moraceae) that accelerates in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory protective effects. Applied Sciences.

Maxim Evstigneev | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Maxim Evstigneev | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award 

Director | Sevastopol State University | Russia

Dr. Maxim Pavlovich Evstigneev is the Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Sevastopol State University, Russian Federation. He earned his Ph.D. and Doctor of Science (DrSci) in Biophysics and was later appointed Full Professor of Physics. Dr. Evstigneev’s research focuses on the thermodynamics of drug interactions, biophysical chemistry, and nanoparticle interactions, with pioneering contributions in understanding DNA-binding drug mechanisms and the biomedical potential of C60 fullerenes. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and several scientific books, including DNA-binding Aromatic Drug Molecules: Physico-chemical Interactions and Their Biological Roles and Structure, Thermodynamics and Energetics of Drug-DNA Interactions. His scientific impact is reflected through extensive citations and global recognition. Dr. Evstigneev has received multiple prestigious honors, including awards from the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, the President of Ukraine Award to Young Scientists, and recognition as the youngest Doctor of Sciences in Ukraine. He has also led several national and international research grants supported by major scientific foundations and institutions. Beyond research, he serves as Guest Editor for Organic Chemistry International Journal and was an Editorial Board Member of BioMed Research International. Currently, he is Vice-President of the Crimean Academy of Sciences and a recognized expert for the Russian Academy of Sciences, exemplifying leadership and excellence in molecular biophysics and nanomaterials research. He has 2564 citations from 191 documents with an h-index of 28.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

1. The Fundamental Origin of the Polar Contribution to Heat Capacity Changes in Hydration in an Aqueous Solution. (2025). Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry.

2. The Correlated States Theory of the Hydrophobic Effect. (2025). Journal of Physical Chemistry B.

3. Valsartan – Choline: Preparation, Characterization, and Transdermal Permeation. (2025). Journal of Molecular Liquids.

4. Rationalizing DLS Size Distributions of Fullerene Conjugates. (2024). Letter Article.

5.New PMMA-Based Hydroxyapatite/ZnFe₂O₄/ZnO Composite with Antibacterial Performance and Low Toxicity. (2023). Biomimetics.

Pradeep Kumar Chand | Translational Research | Best Health Biotechnology Award

Prof. Pradeep Kumar Chand | Translational Research | Best Health Biotechnology Award 

Former Vice Chancellor | Utkal University | India

Prof. (Dr.) Pradeep Kumar Chand is a distinguished academician and researcher, currently serving as Chairperson of NAAC Peer Teams constituted by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (Government of India) and formerly the Vice Chancellor of a State University. He earned his B.Sc. (Botany Hons.) and M.Sc. (Botany) with top distinctions and obtained his Ph.D. in Science from a reputed university in the United Kingdom, specializing in Plant Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering. With over 37 years of teaching and research experience, Prof. Chand’s pioneering contributions encompass plant tissue culture, genetic transformation, somatic hybridization, DNA fingerprinting, biogenic nanotechnology, and phytochemical analysis. He has guided numerous postgraduate research scholars, including several Ph.D. and M.Phil. awardees, and has authored numerous research papers in reputed international and national journals. His work in green nanotechnology and nano-onco-therapeutics has earned wide academic recognition. Prof. Chand has been honored with prestigious fellowships from organizations such as the DBT, DST, and INSA, and has served as a Biotechnology Overseas Associate under the Government of India’s Department of Biotechnology. His research collaborations with globally recognized institutions in Europe, Asia, and the United States highlight his international scientific engagement. Additionally, Prof. Chand has held editorial and peer-review roles in several scientific journals, contributing significantly to advancing research standards in biotechnology and plant sciences both nationally and internationally. He has 2333 citations from 81 documents with an h-index of 27.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Genetically transformed root extracts of medicinal plant Sida acuta Burm.f. attenuate hyperglycemic effects in induced diabetic rats. (2025). Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture.

2. Validation of PCR amplicon-based directed amplified minisatellite DNA (DAMD) markers for analysis of population structure and fruit trait association of promising Indian mangoes. (2025). Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution.

3. Hexavalent chromium bioaccumulation mediated enhancement of pyrethrin production in African marigold (Tagetes erecta L.): a promising plant for phytoremediation. (2023). Acta Physiologiae Plantarum.

4. Silver nanocrystals bio-fabricated using Rhizobium rhizogenes-transformed in vitro root extracts demonstrate health proactive properties. (2022). Bionanoscience.

5. Anthropogenic interventions regulate forest structure and carbon stock in transitional dry forests of Similipal Biosphere Reserve, India. (2022). Ecoscience.

Miguel Garcia-Gonzalez | Translational Research | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Miguel Garcia-Gonzalez | Translational Research | Innovative Research Award

Research group leader | FIDIS/IDIS | Spain

Dr. Miguel García González is a distinguished biomedical researcher and Group Leader at the Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Santiago (IDIS/CHUS) in Spain, specializing in Molecular Genetics and Developmental Biology of Kidney Diseases. He earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of Santiago de Compostela, where he developed a strong foundation in genetics, molecular mechanisms, and translational nephrology. His research focuses on understanding the genetic and molecular bases of polycystic kidney disease (PKD) and related hereditary disorders, integrating genomic, cellular, and developmental biology approaches to identify novel therapeutic targets. Dr. García González has authored more than 40 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Nature Medicine, PNAS, Kidney International, and Human Molecular Genetics, contributing significantly to the field’s understanding of renal pathophysiology. His work has received numerous national and international research grants and awards, recognizing his excellence in scientific innovation and mentorship. He actively participates in editorial and peer-review roles for several leading journals in nephrology and molecular biology, further influencing the direction of biomedical research. In addition to his research contributions, Dr. García González is deeply committed to training young scientists, supervising doctoral and postdoctoral researchers, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration across clinical and molecular domains. His pioneering work continues to advance precision medicine approaches in nephrology, bridging basic science discoveries with clinical applications aimed at improving outcomes for patients with genetic kidney diseases. He has 1913 citations from 50 documents with an h-index of 20.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. A comparative proteomic, transcriptomic and glycomic analysis of extracellular vesicle isolation techniques highlights ExoGAG efficiency for a more complete identification of breast milk molecular signaling pathways. (2025). Cell Communication and Signaling.

2. Therapeutic opportunities in polycystic kidney and liver disease through extracellular matrix dynamics. (2025). Biochemical Pharmacology.

3. Characterization of recurrent UMOD variants (p.C255Y and p.Q316P) in a Galician cohort: Genotype–phenotype correlation and clinical implications. (2025). Nefrología.

4. Characterization of the functional component in human milk and identification of the molecular mechanisms undergoing prematurity. (2025). Clinical Nutrition.

5. HNF1B transcription factor: Key regulator in renal physiology and pathogenesis. (2025).

Meng Li | Clinical Medicine | Best Medical Scientist Award

Mr. Meng Li | Clinical Medicine | Best Medical Scientist Award 

professor | Dandong Central Hospital | China

Dr. Meng Li currently serves as a Teaching Secretary and Professor of General Surgery at China Medical University and is also affiliated with Dandong Central Hospital, the largest Grade-A general hospital in the Liaodong region. She earned her Ph.D. in Oncology from China Medical University, one of the leading medical universities in China. Her primary research focuses on digestive tract tumor surgery, hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, gastrointestinal oncology, and the comprehensive treatment of malignant tumors. Over the years, Dr. Li has contributed significantly to the medical research community, publishing seven SCI/Scopus-indexed papers, including works on predictive models for intraabdominal infections after radical gastrectomy, gene signatures in hepatocarcinoma prognosis, and gut microbiota’s role in urological cancers. Her research has accumulated over 47 citations and has advanced understanding in cancer surgery and molecular oncology. In recognition of her outstanding contributions, she received the First Prize of the Liaoning Province Science and Technology Progress Award in 2023. Dr. Li actively participates in collaborative projects, including two National Natural Science Foundation programs, and holds memberships in several professional bodies such as the Chinese Anti-Cancer Association and the Chinese Pancreatic Disease Society. She also serves as an Editorial Board Member of the Cancer Research Journal (CRJ), a guest editor for two scientific journals, and a review editor for others, reflecting her strong commitment to scientific advancement and peer review excellence. Her long-term goal is to deepen molecular insights into cancer and improve clinical outcomes through innovative surgical research. He has 213 citations from 17 documents with an h-index of 7.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Feng, Y., Yang, J., Li, M., Tang, L., Sun, S., & Wang, Y. (2024). A Bayesian network for simultaneous keyframe and landmark detection in ultrasonic cine.

2. Li, Z.-W., Wu, J.-T., Bi, Y., Li, M.-M., Naseem, A., Pan, J., Guan, W., Hao, Z.-C., Kuang, H.-X., & Chen, Q.-S. (2024). A new triterpenoid saponin and a new natural saponin from the roots of Bupleurum scorzonerifolium Willd.

3. Yu, X., Feng, B., Wu, J., & Li, M. (2024). A novel anoikis-related gene signature can predict the prognosis of hepatocarcinoma patients.

4. Yu, X., Tang, W., Bai, C., Li, R., Feng, B., Wu, J., Guo, X., Chen, H., & Li, M. (2024). A predictive model for intraabdominal infection after radical gastrectomy in elderly patients.

5. Li, M., Zhang, X., Chen, K., Miao, Y., Xu, Y., Sun, Y., Jiang, M., Liu, M., Gao, Y., & Xue, X. (2024). Alcohol exposure and disease associations: A Mendelian randomization and meta-analysis on weekly consumption and problematic drinking.

Vincelet Jobikha A | Health Technology | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Vincelet Jobikha A | Health Technology | Young Scientist Award

Research Scholar | Saveetha Engineering College | India

Dr. Vincelet Jobikha Arul Swamy is a dedicated researcher and Ph.D. scholar in Physics at Saveetha Engineering College, affiliated with Anna University, India. She obtained her B.Sc. in Physics from Infant Jesus College of Arts and Science for Women and her M.Sc. in Physics from Muslim Arts College, Kanniyakumari, both with first-class distinction. Her doctoral research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of rare earth–doped tellurite glass and glass ceramics for advanced radiation shielding applications and energy-efficient nanomaterials. Dr. Vincelet has published her work in reputed international journals, including Radiation Physics and Chemistry (Elsevier), and has several manuscripts under review. She holds four patents on innovative glass compositions for optical and radiation protection uses. Actively engaged in the academic community, she has presented at more than 15 national and international conferences, including events organized by IIT Madras, Periyar University, and Heriot-Watt University (UK). Her contributions to material science research have earned her the International Best Researcher Award (SCOPUS INDEX 2025) for excellence in glass ceramics. Beyond her research, she has participated in specialized GIAN courses at JNTU Hyderabad and Madurai Kamaraj University, expanding her technical expertise in nanomaterials and advanced coatings. Dr. Vincelet also contributes as an editorial and review board member for emerging journals in materials science and applied physics. Her research continues to bridge innovation and application, with a focus on developing sustainable materials for radiation safety and renewable energy technologies.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Vinothkumar, P., Yamini, B., Praveenkumar, S., & Jobikha, A. V. (2025). Synthesis, structural, and optical properties of lead-free Tm³⁺ ions doped zinc tellurite glass and Ho³⁺ ions doped zinc borophosphate glass for radiation shielding application. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 234, 112795.

2. Isac, S. J., Vinothkumar, P., Dhinakaran, A. P., & Praveenkumar, S. (2025). Physical, optical, and luminescent characteristics of Sm³⁺ doped glass suitable for yellow laser, warm white LED, and radiation shielding applications. Optics and Laser Technology, 182.

3. Dhatchaiyini, K., Vinothkumar, P., Isac, S. J., Dinesh, A., Ammavasi, M., et al. (2024). Growth and physiochemical properties of semi-organic ammonium pentaborate dihydrate single crystal. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, 238(8), 1413–1430.

4. Praveenkumar, S. (2024). Tourism and local communities: Entrepreneurship as a catalyst for economic development. Library of Progress – Library Science, Information Technology & Computer, 44(3).*

5. Sagarwal, N., Garg, R., Kumar, B., Praveenkumar, S., Dhabliya, D., Nagesh, Y., et al. (2024). Cyber crimes: An interdisciplinary perspective. Computer Science Engineering and Emerging Technologies, 563–567.