fatemehalsadat afsahhosseini | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. fatemehalsadat afsahhosseini | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Sultan Qaboos University, Iran

Dr. Fatemehalsadat Afsahhosseini is a distinguished researcher with a broad expertise spanning Urban Planning, Geospatial Data Engineering, Climate Change, Sustainability, and Smart Cities. Her academic background includes a Ph.D. in Urban Planning from SRBIAU University, Tehran, and a Postdoctoral fellowship at Sultan Qaboos University in Oman. Dr. Afsahhosseini has contributed significantly to various fields, including urban heritage and sustainability, where her recent works address the impact of Iran’s urban heritage on climate change and sustainability.

 

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👨‍🏫Academic and Professional Contributions:

Dr. Afsahhosseini has made noteworthy contributions through her research, particularly in understanding the relationship between urban heritage and sustainability. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates urban planning with modern technologies such as GIS and remote sensing, providing innovative solutions to contemporary challenges like climate change. Her role as a scientific researcher and data engineer demonstrates her ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical, real-world problems.

Her academic contributions are further highlighted by her active participation in reviewing scholarly articles and her involvement in strategic urban planning initiatives. Dr. Afsahhosseini’s work on the sustainability of UNESCO sites and forecasting housing units in Iran showcases her ability to address complex issues with a combination of academic rigor and practical insight.

Technical Proficiency:

Dr. Afsahhosseini’s technical expertise is exceptional, encompassing programming languages such as SQL, Python, Java, and JavaScript, as well as tools like ArcGIS Pro, WebGIS, and CityEngine. Her work in data science, particularly in AI, machine learning, and cloud computing, further exemplifies her capability to leverage advanced technologies for urban and environmental research.

Conclusion:

Dr. Fatemehalsadat Afsahhosseini is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive academic background, technical expertise, and impactful research in urban planning, sustainability, and smart cities make her a standout researcher. Dr. Afsahhosseini’s work not only advances knowledge in her field but also offers practical solutions to pressing global issues, making her a deserving recipient of this prestigious award.

📚Publications to Noted

The Impact of Iran’s Urban Heritage on Sustainability, Climate Change and Carbon Zero

Author: Afsahhosseini, F.

Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability

Year: 2024

Citations: 1

Smart, Hybrid and Context-Aware POI Mobile Recommender System in Tourism in Oman

Authors: Afsahhosseini, F., Al-Mulla, Y.

Journal: Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development

Year: 2023

Citations: 3

Machine Learning in Tourism

Authors: Afsahhosseini, F., Al-Mulla, Y.

Conference: ACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Year: 2020

Citations: 11

Forecasting Housing Units in Iran

Author: Afsahhosseini, F.

Journal: International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis

Year: 2019

Citations: 1

 

Rabiu Saminu Jibril | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rabiu Saminu Jibril | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Kano state polytechnic, Nigeria

Dr. Rabiu Saminu Jibril’s extensive academic and professional background makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. With a solid educational foundation in accounting, numerous professional qualifications, and a robust portfolio of publications, Dr. Jibril has made significant contributions to the field of accounting. His work spans various critical areas, including corporate governance, financial reporting, and sustainability, showcasing his expertise and commitment to advancing accounting practices in Nigeria and beyond.

 

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🎓Educational Details:

Dr. Jibril holds a PhD in Accounting from Bayero University, Kano, obtained in 2024. He also earned his MSc and BSc in Accounting from the same institution in 2016 and 2009, respectively. His academic journey began with a Diploma in Data Processing from Fress Institute of Computer Studies in 2003. This strong educational foundation has been crucial in shaping his career and research focus.

👨‍🏫Professional Experience:

Dr. Jibril is a member of several prestigious professional bodies, including the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN) and the Chartered Institute of Finance & Control of Nigeria (CIFCON). These affiliations underscore his commitment to maintaining high professional standards and staying updated with the latest developments in his field.

Teaching Contributions:

Dr. Jibril’s teaching career at Kano State Polytechnic spans over a decade. He started as an Assistant Lecturer in 2009 and progressed through various ranks, currently holding the position of Lecturer I. His extensive experience in academia has not only enriched his teaching skills but also provided a platform for his research endeavors.

Conference Presentations and Reviewer Roles:

Dr. Jibril has presented his research at various national and international conferences, sharing his findings with the broader academic community. He has also served as a reviewer for prestigious journals like the Journal of Cogent Business & Management, highlighting his role in contributing to the quality and integrity of academic research.

Research  :

Dr. Jibril’s research contributions are substantial, with numerous articles published in reputable journals. His work often explores the intersection of corporate governance, financial performance, and sustainability. Key publications include studies on earnings management, the impact of corporate governance on profitability, and the role of audit committees in financial reporting. His research is not only academically rigorous but also relevant to contemporary issues in accounting and finance.

Conclusion

Dr. Rabiu Saminu Jibril’s comprehensive academic background, professional qualifications, extensive research contributions, and active participation in academic conferences and peer review make him an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work has had a significant impact on the field of accounting, particularly in the areas of corporate governance and sustainability. Recognizing Dr. Jibril with this award would not only honor his achievements but also inspire continued excellence in accounting research.

📚Publications to Noted

The effect of board the size and audit committee the size on earnings management in Nigerian consumer industries companies

Authors: AA Salihi, RS Jibril

Journal: International Journal of Innovative Research and Development

Volume and Issue: 4 (3)

Pages: 84-91

Citations: 51

Year: 2015

The effect of working capital management on corporate profitability: Evidence from Nigerian Food Product Firms

Authors: S Muhammad, RS Jibril, USK Wambai, FB Ibrahim, TH Ahmad

Journal: Applied Finance and Accounting

Volume and Issue: 1 (2)

Pages: 55-63

Citations: 38

Year: 2015

The impact of international financial reporting standard (IFRS) adoption on accounting quality in Nigerian listed money deposit banks

Authors: RS Jibril

Journal: Applied Finance and Accounting

Volume and Issue: 5 (1)

Pages: 49-57

Citations: 25

Year: 2019

Corporate social responsibility and financial performance of quoted deposit money banks in Nigeria

Authors: RS Jibril, AY Dahiru, J Muktar, MM Bello

Journal: Research Journal of Finance and Accounting

Volume and Issue: 7 (13)

Pages: 39-48

Citations: 16*

Year: 2016

An assessment of Nigerian stock exchange market development to economic growth

Authors: RS Jibril, AA Salihi, FB Ibrahim, S Muhammad, T Ahmad

Journal: American International Journal of Social Science

Volume and Issue: 4 (2325-4149)

Pages: 51-58

Citations: 16

Year: 2015

Corporate board gender, institutional strength and energy disclosure in Nigeria

Authors: RS Jibril, MA Isa, ZS Maigoshi

Journal: Journal of Chinese Economic and Foreign Trade Studies

Volume and Issue: 15 (3)

Pages: 316-331

Citations: 10

Year: 2022

The Effect of Corporate Governance on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure by Firms in the Nigerian Food Product Industry

Authors: RS Jibril, YD Asma’u, M Jamila, S Muhammad

Citations: 8*

Financial instruments: Islamic versus conventional

Authors: SK Saidu, AS Junaidu, RS Jibril

Book: Accounting from a Cross-Cultural Perspective

Citations: 7

Year: 2018

Audit Committee Characteristics and Environmental Disclosure of Nigerian Listed Companies

Authors: RS Jibril, M Usman, IU Kibiya

Journal: TSU-International Journal of Accounting and Finance

Volume and Issue: 1 (2)

Pages: 25-41

Citations: 7*

Investigating the effect of ESG disclosure on firm performance: The case of Saudi Arabian listed firms

Authors: EA Firmansyah, UH Umar, RS Jibril

Journal: Cogent Economics & Finance

Volume and Issue: 11 (2)

Article ID: 2287923

Citations: 6

Year: 2023

The impact of audit committee attributes on financial performance of listed consumer industries in Nigeria

Authors: RS Jibril, HA Maikano

Journal: TSU-International Journal of Accounting and Finance

Volume and Issue: 1 (3)

Pages: 260-283

Citations: 6

Year: 2022

 

Mélanie Di Mario | Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mélanie Di Mario | Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Senior Scientist at Sciensano, Belgium

Ms. Mélanie Di Mario is a highly skilled scientist specializing in the field of analytical toxicology and biomedical sciences. Currently, she serves as a Scientist at Sciensano in Brussels, Belgium, where she oversees the Food Contact Materials National Reference Laboratory and represents Belgium at the European Reference Laboratory for food contact materials. Mélanie excels in developing and validating analytical methods for detecting and quantifying substances in food matrices and food contact materials using advanced techniques such as GC-MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, LC-UV, LC-FLUO, GC-FID, and LC-HRMS.

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Since March 1, 2021, I have been pursuing my PhD at the University of Liège in collaboration with Sciensano in Liège, Belgium. My research is focused on advancing the field of biomedical sciences, leveraging the extensive resources and expertise available at both institutions. For more information about the University of Liège, you can visit their website. From September 1, 2012, to September 15, 2017, I completed my Bachelor and Master degrees in Biomedical Sciences with a specialty in Biological Analyses at the University of Liège. This comprehensive program provided me with a strong foundation in biomedical sciences and specialized skills in biological analyses, preparing me for my current research and professional roles.

👨‍🏫Professional Experience:

From February 5, 2019, to the present, I have been working as a Scientist at Sciensano in Brussels, Belgium. In this role, I am responsible for the Food Contact Materials National Reference Laboratory and serve as the Belgian representative at the European Reference Laboratory for food contact materials. I manage the practical organization of daily laboratory activities in accordance with ISO 17025 and oversee routine analysis of food additives and food contact materials. My work includes the development and validation of analytical methods for detecting and quantifying various substances in food matrices and food contact materials using advanced techniques such as GC-MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, LC-UV, LC-FLUO, GC-FID, and LC-HRMS. Additionally, I participate in proficiency tests, write scientific reports, papers, and procedures, supervise junior scientists, analysts, and interns, and organize workshops for Belgian official control laboratories. As the lead scientist, I also spearhead research projects related to food contact materials and food. Between January 2, 2019, and April 15, 2019, I worked as an Assistant Project Manager at Eurofins Amatsi Analytics in Toulouse, France. My responsibilities included checking raw data, results, and reports of clinical trials, writing and reviewing protocols, analytical reports, and standard operating procedures (SOPs), and participating in the GMP environment within the laboratory. Prior to that, from February 19, 2018, to January 2, 2019, I served as a Bioanalyst at Amatsigroup in Toulouse, France. My duties involved performing routine analyses on biological matrices for clinical trials, developing and validating analytical methods on biological matrices, identifying and resolving technical issues, and calibrating HPLC-MS/MS instruments.

Skills:

Ms. Mélanie Di Mario possesses a diverse set of digital skills essential for modern scientific research and collaboration. Her expertise includes information and data literacy, which enables her to effectively gather, analyze, and interpret complex data sets. She excels in communication and collaboration, facilitating seamless interaction with colleagues, stakeholders, and the scientific community through various digital platforms. Mélanie is also proficient in digital content creation, allowing her to produce high-quality scientific reports, presentations, and publications. Additionally, she prioritizes safety in all digital endeavors, ensuring secure data handling and adherence to best practices. Her problem-solving skills further enhance her ability to address and overcome technical and analytical challenges in her work.

📚Publications to Noted

Cannabinoids and Therapeutics | Cannabinoïdes et Thérapeutique

Authors: Fabresse, N., Becam, J., Carrara, L., Senechal, H., Salle, S.

Journal: Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique

Year: 2019

Volume: 31

Issue: 3

Pages: 153–172

Citations: 7

Fatal Nefopam (Acupan®) Overdose | Overdose Fatale de Nefopam (Acupan®)

Authors: Di Mario, M., Luisi, C., Martrille, L., Tournebize, J., Roman, E.

Journal: Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique

Year: 2018

Volume: 30

Issue: 4

Pages: 239–245

Citations: 1