Champika Liyanage | Strategy Implementation | Best Paper Award-3709

Prof. Champika Liyanage | Strategy Implementation | Best Paper Award

Prof. Champika Liyanage, University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom

Dr. Champika Liyanage is a highly accomplished academic and research leader in the field of Facilities and Construction Management. She currently serves as a Reader at the School of Engineering, University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), UK. With over two decades of experience in academia, international research, and project leadership, she has significantly advanced knowledge in public-private partnerships, disaster resilience, and sustainable infrastructure. She is a Co-Director of the Centre for Energy, Sustainable Development and Resilience (CESDR) and a leading figure in UCLan’s REF submission efforts, exemplifying her academic and institutional leadership. 💡

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🎓 Education

Dr. Liyanage holds a PhD in Facilities Management from Glasgow Caledonian University (2006). She earned her B.Sc. (Hons) in Quantity Surveying from the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka in 2001, graduating with First Class Honours. To further enhance her teaching and supervisory capabilities, she has completed postgraduate certificates in Learning & Teaching (2012), Research Supervision (2013), and Teaching, Learning & Assessment (2008), all in UK-based institutions. 📚

🧑‍🏫 Professional Experience

Since joining UCLan in 2008, Dr. Liyanage has progressed from Lecturer to Reader. She has served as Senior Lecturer (2011–2015) and Reader (2015–present), and currently oversees multiple academic programs and research activities. Her leadership roles include Chairing the School’s Athena Swan SAT team, acting as REF Lead (UoA13), and Research Degrees Tutor. She has also coordinated dissertations and ethics reviews, showing her holistic engagement with academic development. 🏛️

🔬 Research Interests

Her research encompasses facilities and infrastructure management, public-private partnerships (PPPs), performance measurement, post-disaster reconstruction, and urban resilience. She has special interest in sustainability, zero-carbon targets, and improving disaster resilience through higher education. Her interdisciplinary approach brings together engineering, public policy, and social development frameworks. 🌍

🏆 Awards and Grants

Dr. Liyanage has been the recipient or co-lead of over £1 million in external research funding from prestigious bodies such as Horizon 2020, FP7, and ERASMUS+. Her collaborative projects—like REGARD, CABARET, ASCENT, and BENEFIT—span Europe and Asia, involving institutions in Sri Lanka, Sweden, Estonia, and more. These awards have supported innovation in infrastructure resilience, disaster education, energy trading, and societal reconstruction post-displacement. 🧾

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Muchao Jiang | Environmental Analysis | Best Researcher Award – 3689

Dr. Muchao Jiang | Environmental Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muchao Jiang, Shanghai Institute of Technology, China

Dr. Muchao Jiang (蒋慕超), born in June 1993 in China 🇨🇳, is an Assistant Professor at the School of Economics and Management, Shanghai Institute of Technology. With a strong academic foundation and diverse research interests in international trade, environmental economics, digital economy, and outward foreign direct investment (OFDI), he has emerged as a promising young scholar in contemporary economic thought and policy. Dr. Jiang has also gained practical experience through a management trainee position at Bohai Bank Co., LTD, Suzhou branch, blending academic depth with real-world insight.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Jiang earned his Ph.D. in International Trade from the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) in 2023, following a Master’s degree in International Trade from Hefei University of Technology in 2018 and a Bachelor’s degree in International Economics and Trade from the same university in 2015. His multidisciplinary training underpins a nuanced perspective on global economic systems. 📚

💼 Experience

Since September 2023, Dr. Jiang has been serving as Assistant Professor at Shanghai Institute of Technology, where he teaches and conducts research in international economics. From July 2018 to May 2019, he worked as a management trainee at Bohai Bank Co., LTD, Suzhou branch, which provided him with foundational experience in financial systems and operations. 🧑‍🏫💼

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Jiang’s research interests span international trade, environmental economics, digital economy, and OFDI. His work frequently integrates empirical data analysis with theoretical models to explore pressing global challenges such as digital transformation, trade risks, and capacity utilization. He has contributed significantly to discussions around how innovation and digitalization influence export quality and foreign investment patterns. 🌐📊🌱

🏅 Awards & Honors

📘 Contributed to the editorial development of the textbook China Open Economics—one of the first Chinese Economics textbooks approved by the China Teaching Materials Office and designated as a key textbook by the Ministry of Education of China. He participated under the guidance of Professor Hong Junjie, a leading scholar in international economics.

📄 Publications Top Notes

Hong Junjie, Jiang Muchao & Zhang Chenyang. (2022).

Jiang Muchao, Shu Li & Deng Xinghua. (2023).

Zhang Xianfeng, Guo Wei, Jiang Muchao & Zhu Chen. (2021).

Zhang Xianfeng, Xie Zhengying & Jiang Muchao. (2019).

Prof. KHALID EL MAJDOUB | Electrical engineering | Excellence in Innovation-3786

Prof. KHALID EL MAJDOUB | Electrical engineering | Excellence in Innovation

Prof. KHALID EL MAJDOUB, ENSEM, MOROCCO

Prof. Khalid EL MAJDOUB is a Moroccan professor of Automatic Control and Electrical Engineering with over two decades of academic, research, and pedagogical experience. Currently affiliated with the National School of Electricity and Mechanics (ENSEM) in Casablanca, Morocco, he serves as an Aggregate Professor in Electrical Engineering. His contributions span advanced modeling, nonlinear and intelligent control systems, and power electronics, particularly in applications like electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. Prof. EL MAJDOUB is a recognized figure in international research communities, regularly publishing in top-tier journals and participating in leading engineering symposia.

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🎓 Education

Prof. EL MAJDOUB’s academic journey began with a Technical Baccalaureate in Electronics (1994) at Jaber Ben Hayane Technical High School in Casablanca. He obtained his ENSET Diploma in Electronics and Computer Science (1998) and later achieved the Aggregation in Electrical Engineering (2001) at ENSET Rabat. He earned a DESA in Telecommunication Systems (2006) from Tetouan and completed his Ph.D. in Applied Sciences (2012) at the Mohammedia School of Engineering (EMI), Rabat, with a focus on vehicle chassis modeling and control. In 2018, he received his Habilitation to Direct Research (HDR) in nonlinear control and system observation.

🧪 Experience

With a career starting in 2001, Prof. EL MAJDOUB has held academic and supervisory roles at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He served for 15 years at the BTS level, teaching subjects ranging from DSP, VHDL, Power Electronics, to Quality of Electrical Power. At ENSEM Casablanca, he continues to design and deliver innovative curricula in Digital Regulation, Electrotechnics, and Industrial Automation, all while mentoring student research and contributing to international collaborations in engineering.

🔬 Research Interests

Prof. EL MAJDOUB’s research interests include nonlinear and adaptive control, intelligent systems (fuzzy/neuro-fuzzy control), and the modeling of complex electromechanical systems like electric vehicles, in-wheel BLDC motors, and magnetorheological dampers. He also actively explores renewable energy systems (solar, wind), IoT applications in electrical engineering, multi-level converters, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence in system modeling and control.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions

Prof. EL MAJDOUB has earned recognition for his innovative contributions to adaptive control and modeling in electric mobility, particularly through international collaborations with renowned researchers such as Prof. F. Giri and Prof. M. Krstic. His works have been featured in prestigious IEEE, ASME, and IFAC publications, demonstrating high citation impact and influence in both academia and applied industrial systems.

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Patricia Doyle-Baker | Reproductive Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Patricia Doyle-Baker | Reproductive Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Patricia Doyle-Baker, University of Calgary, Canada

Dr. Patricia K. Doyle-Baker is a distinguished professor at the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. With a robust academic background, she holds a PhD in Medicine-Rheumatology from Loma Linda University and a Doctor of Public Health degree. Her research focuses on the intersection of exercise physiology, health education, and rheumatology, making significant contributions to the field of chronic disease management and exercise behavior. 🏅

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Education 🎓

Dr. Doyle-Baker’s education includes a PhD in Medicine-Rheumatology from Loma Linda University (1999), a Doctor of Public Health degree (1996), and a Master of Arts in Exercise Physiology and Sport Science from the University of Victoria (1986). She is also a certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP) and holds various certifications related to research and sport science. 🎓

Experience 💼 

With extensive experience in academia, Dr. Doyle-Baker has held various positions at the University of Calgary, from Assistant Professor to Full Professor, and has served as Associate Dean for Graduate Programs. She is an active member of several research institutes, including the McCaig Centre for Bone and Joint and the Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute. Her professional experience spans across athletic coaching, research supervision, and consulting for health-related programs. 🏫

Research Interests 🔬 

Dr. Doyle-Baker’s research interests revolve around chronic disease management, exercise physiology, and the role of physical activity in health education. Her work includes exploring exercise behaviors in fibromyalgia patients, the impact of exercise on bone and joint health, and sports injury prevention. She is committed to advancing knowledge on physical activity’s role in public health. 🔬

Awards and Recognition 🏆 

Dr. Doyle-Baker has received numerous prestigious awards throughout her career, including the 2024 ‘Friends of Camp’ award for her impact on youth programs at UCalgary, the 2022 ‘Team Behind the Team’ award for her contributions to Canada Games, and several other accolades for her teaching and community service. 🏆

Publication Top Notes 📚 

Physical fitness and health indices in children, adolescents and adults with high or low motor competence

Friendship networks and physical activity and sedentary behavior among youth: a systematized review

Neighbourhood built environment influences on physical activity among adults: a systematized review of qualitative evidence

Dietary supplementation of high-performance Canadian athletes by age and gender

Dog-walking and sense of community in neighborhoods: Implications for promoting regular physical activity in adults 50 years and older

Parent anxiety and perceptions of their child’s physical activity and sedentary behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada

The impact of COVID-19 on high school student-athlete experiences with physical activity, mental health, and social connection

Exercise therapy in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Sex-and age-specific seasonal variations in physical activity among adults

Menstrual and oral contraceptive cycle phases do not affect submaximal and maximal exercise responses

Prof Dr. Mahdieh Abbasalizad Farhangi | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Mahdieh Abbasalizad Farhangi | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Mahdieh Abbasalizad Farhangi, Tabriz University of medical science, Iran.

Professor Mahdieh Abbasalizad Farhangi, born on June 14, 1986, in Tabriz, Iran, is a distinguished academic in the field of Community Nutrition. She serves as a Professor at the School of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. Fluent in Persian, English, and Turkish, she has made significant contributions to nutritional science, particularly in obesity, metabolic disorders, and public health nutrition.

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🎓 Education

Professor Farhangi obtained her academic qualifications from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, where she has been actively involved in both teaching and research. Her educational background laid a strong foundation for her extensive work in nutrition and dietetics.

🧪 Experience

With over 40 research projects to her name, Professor Farhangi has delved into various aspects of nutrition, including obesity, diet therapy, vitamins, food security, pediatrics, and metabolic syndrome. She has served as an academic editor for the journal PLOS ONE for more than five years and is an Associate Editor for the journal “Advances in Obesity, Weight Management & Control.”

🔬 Research Interests

  • Etiology, epidemiology, and treatment of obesity and related disorders such as metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune disorders, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

  • Study of vitamins and minerals, their deficiencies, and associated chronic abnormalities.

  • Exploration of genetics and genomics concerning nutrition-related diseases, with a focus on obesity and its co-morbidities.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Professor Farhangi’s contributions to nutritional science have been recognized both nationally and internationally. She ranks among the top researchers in her field, reflecting her impactful research and dedication to advancing public health nutrition.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Global, regional, and national cancer incidence, mortality, years of life lost, years lived with disability, and disability-adjusted life-years for 32 cancer groups, 1990 to …

The global burden of childhood and adolescent cancer in 2017: an analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017

Mapping 123 million neonatal, infant and child deaths between 2000 and 2017

Framingham risk score for estimation of 10-years of cardiovascular diseases risk in patients with metabolic syndrome

White blood cell count in women: relation to inflammatory biomarkers, haematological profiles, visceral adiposity, and other cardiovascular risk factors

The effects of Spirulina Platensis on anthropometric indices, appetite, lipid profile and serum vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in obese individuals: A randomized …

Gut microbiota-derived metabolite trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) potentially increases the risk of obesity in adults: An exploratory systematic review and dose-response metaanalysis

Body image perception and its association with body mass index and nutrient intakes among female college students aged 18–35 years from Tabriz, Iran

Oral coenzyme Q10 supplementation in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: effects on serum vaspin, chemerin, pentraxin 3, insulin resistance and oxidative stress

Anemia predicts poor outcomes of COVID-19 in hospitalized patients: a prospective study in Iran

Saša Milojević | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Saša Milojević | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Engineering University of Kragujevac, Serbia

Dr. Saša T. Milojević is an Assistant Professor and expert advisor in mechanical and automotive engineering, with a career spanning over 30 years in academia and industry. His work has contributed significantly to the fields of alternative fuels, vehicle maintenance, internal combustion engines, sustainable transport, and tribology. As a dedicated researcher and educator at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac, Serbia, he has also played a crucial role in bridging theoretical knowledge with industrial practice. Dr. Milojević represents the European and USA research center KG EDU-S in sustainable transport and industrial development projects. 🌍🚗

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🎓Education

Dr. Milojević obtained his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees (Ph.D.) in Mechanical Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Kragujevac (formerly the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering). His academic training has provided a comprehensive foundation for his work in cutting-edge research areas such as alternative propulsion systems, tribology, and automotive powertrain technologies. 🧑‍🎓📘

💼Experience

With over three decades of academic and practical experience, Dr. Milojević currently serves as Assistant Professor at the Department of Motor Vehicles and Engines, Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac. He teaches powertrain systems and vehicle maintenance while also acting as a technical advisor in vehicle inspection and homologation. His industrial experience includes over five years as Head of Production and Technical Manager in the bus and truck manufacturing sector. 🚛🔧

🔬Research Interests

Dr. Milojević’s research interests include motor vehicles and internal combustion engines, alternative fuels and drive systems, vehicle maintenance, mechanical engineering, and tribology. His focus extends to sustainable transportation systems, environmental protection, recycling, and renewable energy integration in mobility systems. His innovative work contributes to the advancement of eco-friendly transport technologies. 🌱🔋

🏆Awards

As a team leader, Dr. Milojević received a prestigious regional innovation award for the development of Serbia’s first low-floor city bus powered by natural gas. He also led project teams as Consortium Manager in two FP7 European projects on electric and hydrogen minibuses, underscoring his leadership in practical innovation and sustainable vehicle development. 🥇🚌

📚Publication Top Notes

Influence of Axial Stress on the Distribution of Main Normal Stresses in a Plate with an Elliptical Opening

Design of a Copolymer-Reinforced Composite Material for Leaf Springs inside the Elastic Suspension Systems of Light-Duty Trucks

Luliu-Marius MORARIU | Religion and Social Sciences | Excellence in Research

Dr. Iuliu-Marius MORARIU | Religion and Social Sciences | Excellence in Research

Dr. Iuliu-Marius MORARIU, Academy of Romanian Scientists, New York, Branch, Canada

Hieromonk Maxim (Iuliu-Marius Morariu), born on May 4, 1991, in Salva, Romania, is a distinguished Romanian Orthodox priest, scholar, and editor. A class valedictorian from seminary to doctoral studies, he serves as a hieromonk and protosyncell, combining his ecclesiastical vocation with a prolific academic and editorial career. Currently the Exarch of Monasteries in the Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Canada and an Associate Member of the Romanian Academy of Scientists, he is widely recognized for his contributions to theology, history, and interdisciplinary research.

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🎓 Education

Fr. Maxim holds two PhDs: one in Orthodox Theology (2019, “Babeș-Bolyai” University, summa cum laude) and another in Social Sciences (2021, Angelicum Pontifical University, summa cum laude). He earned four MAs—in Theology, Social Sciences, and Southeastern European History—with magna or summa cum laude honors, alongside dual BAs in Theology and History. He also completed postdoctoral research at Accademia di Romania in Rome (2021) and the Centre for Ecumenical Studies, Sibiu (2020), and holds a CCES from the Bossey Ecumenical Institute, Geneva.

💼 Professional Experience

Hieromonk Maxim has served in the Romanian Orthodox Church since 2014, with increasing responsibilities including ecclesiarch of Saint George Cathedral (Quebec) and spiritual father of multiple monasteries. He is a producer and editor for Radio Renașterea and a contributor to Doxologia.ro. He also works as a researcher and scientific secretary at the “Ioan Lupaș” Centre, Faculty of Orthodox Theology, “Babeș-Bolyai” University. Editorially, he is affiliated with several journals, including HTS Teologiese Studies, Postmodern Openings, Research and Science Today, and Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies.

🔬 Research Interests

His interdisciplinary research spans spiritual autobiography, ecumenism, Orthodox theology, social ethics, and the role of religion under Communism and Capitalism. He explores figures such as Virgil Gheorghiu, John of Kronstadt, and Silouan the Athonite, merging theological, historical, and philosophical analysis.

🏆 Awards and Distinctions

Fr. Maxim has received numerous literary and scientific awards, including the “Ion Agârbiceanu” Prize (2021), the “Petru Poantă” Grand Prize (2022), and the “Juventute” Prize from Babeș-Bolyai University (2011). He also won 1st prizes at international symposia in Târgu Jiu and Iași, and was honored multiple times by ASTRA and the Civic Academy Foundation for his contributions to historical research and memory preservation.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Landmarks of the Spiritual Autobiography in the Orthodox Space.

“Virgil Gheorghiu’s Reflection on Ideologies”

“Ecumenism in the Perspective of Dag Hammarskjöld”

“The Role of Confession in Totalitarian Regimes”

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✅ Conclusion

Hieromonk Maxim (Iuliu-Marius Morariu) is an outstanding candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” under the “Excellence in Research” category. His academic record, publication quality, editorial leadership, and the breadth of his interdisciplinary and theological work firmly place him among the top-tier researchers. With additional focus on international funding, strategic collaborations, and public engagement, his research impact can scale even further. At this stage, he fully meets the criteria of academic excellence and scholarly innovation required for such a distinction.

Lei Yang | Energy Big Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Professor. Lei Yang | Energy Big Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Professor. Lei Yang, College of Business Foreign Languages, Shenzhen Polytechnic University, China

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🎓 Education

Yang Lei completed both his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees at Hunan University, earning his MSc in Computer Technology (2014–2016) and his BSc in Applied Mathematics (2010–2014). His graduate coursework focused on key technical areas including algorithm design, data mining, distributed computing, advanced data structures, graph theory, and network security. His academic path reveals a consistent excellence in logic, problem-solving, and practical computing theory.

💼 Professional Experience

Yang Lei has a multifaceted professional background spanning cloud computing, education, financial engineering, and healthcare analytics. Notable roles include Project Manager at Shenzhen Medical Information Center (2019–2021), Big Data Engineer at Hualang Education (2021–2022), and Research Analyst at GF Securities (2017–2019). In the public sector, he contributed to China Unicom’s cloud innovation projects, while in academia, he now teaches data structures, Python programming, big data, and cloud computing. Across each role, Yang has delivered impact through strategic data modeling, cloud platform development, and AI-driven systems.

🔬 Research Interests

Yang’s research interests center on data mining, machine learning, medical big data analytics, financial forecasting algorithms, and smart agriculture systems. He has led or contributed to several innovative projects, including:

Post-structural processing of multi-modal medical records using NLP and Hadoop

Hadoop-based smart healthcare platforms and community-wide data governance

Quantitative forex and stock trading strategies using black forest, neural network, and Bayesian algorithms

Development of IoT-driven smart agriculture and AI-powered smart locks

He also participated in projects funded by National Natural Science Foundation and co-developed a weather prediction system with the National Supercomputing Center.

🏅 Awards and Leadership

National Third Prize in Physics Olympiad (High School)

Second Prize in National University Mathematical Modeling Competition

Hunan Province Outstanding Undergraduate Graduate

Multiple university-level Merit Scholarships
In student leadership, he served as Class Representative, Deputy Head of the Student Union, and Vice President of a university association.

📚 Publication Top Notes

“Lei, Yang (2020). ‘Predictive Algorithms for Forex Markets Using Bayesian Models’. Journal of Financial Data Science. [Cited by: 12].”

Merisa Skulsuthavong | Humanities and Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Merisa Skulsuthavong  – Humanities and Social Sciences – Best Researcher Award

Alignment with Award Category

Her scholarly output, innovative subject matter, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and regional focus make Dr. Skulsuthavong a fitting nominee for the Best Researcher Award or Excellence in Innovation Award. She represents the evolving nature of global media studies while maintaining deep engagement with Southeast Asian cultural dynamics.

Liverpool University  | China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Merisa Skulsuthavong, PhD, born on January 22, 1985, is a Thai national whose academic trajectory reflects a deep commitment to interdisciplinary communication and media studies. She began her academic journey by earning a Bachelor of International Business from The Australian National University (ANU) in 2006, laying a foundation in global economic frameworks and strategic thinking. Her interests soon gravitated toward the cultural and creative industries, prompting her to pursue a Master of Arts in Creative & Media Enterprises at The University of Warwick in 2009. This academic shift culminated in a doctoral degree in 2016 from Cardiff University’s School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, with a thesis titled ‘Thainess’ and Bridal Perfection in Thai Wedding Magazines. Her early research examined cultural representation, identity politics, and commodification, signaling her enduring scholarly themes.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Dr. Merisa Skulsuthavong is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Media and Communications at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China, since August 2020. Her teaching portfolio spans across undergraduate and postgraduate modules such as Representation, Diversity and Identity, Digital Media Law & Ethics, and Digital Ethics, among others. She actively supervises final year and MA dissertation projects and plays key departmental roles including Library Liaison Officer, IPAP Reviewer for PhD Students, and MSc Admission Officer. Previously, she was a Lecturer at Chiang Mai University (2018–2020), where she taught a broad spectrum of courses across journalism, integrated marketing communication, and intercultural communication. Earlier in her career, from 2014 to 2018, she worked as Creative & International Media Editor at DK Publishing, Thailand, managing editorial content, international rights negotiations, and marketing strategies. Her multifaceted experience in both academia and publishing highlights her dynamic approach to knowledge production and dissemination.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Humanities and Social Sciences

Dr. Skulsuthavong’s scholarly contributions sit at the intersection of cultural studies, media representation, digital communication, and intercultural communication. Her academic publications address timely themes such as digital identity, luxury symbolism in online spaces, higher education dynamics in Southeast Asia, and digital ethics. Noteworthy among her works is the co-authored chapter “Turbulence in Thailand? The Thai Digital Civil Rights Movement” in Palgrave Macmillan’s Social Transformations series (2022), and peer-reviewed articles like “Enhancing luck in the digital age with Thai auspicious smartphone wallpapers” (2025) and “Displaying luxury on social media: Chinese university students’ perception of identity, social status, and privilege” (2025). She has been actively involved in exploring the commodification of superstition in the digital age, a subject currently being examined in her RDF project “Repackaging the Sacred”. Her current academic interests include the representation of pets on social media and the performative dimensions of online identity in Asian cultures.

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Dr. Merisa Skulsuthavong’s academic excellence is widely acknowledged. She sits on the editorial board of Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (Nature Springer) and serves as a journal reviewer for the same. She has represented her work in numerous international conferences such as the Korean Conference on Arts & Humanities (2024), ICEPS (2024) in Phuket, and ANPOR International Conference (2019) in Chiang Mai. At Cardiff University, her early research into Thai bridal imagery earned her a spot in the Images of Research Competition (2015), showcasing her ability to communicate complex ideas visually and academically.

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

Through her diverse teaching roles, publications, and research projects, Dr. Skulsuthavong has had a profound influence on how Southeast Asian media and culture are understood in global academic dialogues. Her work sheds light on Thailand’s unique socio-cultural fabric, particularly through digital media lenses. As a committed educator, she mentors students at various levels, from undergraduate theses to PhD supervision. Her collaborative work with scholars like M.J. Day and S. Du Preez has introduced critical reflections on Thai higher education, digital transformation, and identity politics, enriching both regional studies and broader communication scholarship.

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

Looking forward, Dr. Skulsuthavong is poised to deepen her impact through continued research on digital superstition, media commodification, and Southeast Asian digital rights movements. Her involvement in evolving digital ethics debates and intercultural media communication ensures that she remains a vital voice in navigating today’s complex information environments. She continues to serve as an advisor, supervisor, and institutional contributor at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, where her work not only advances academic inquiry but also shapes future communication professionals. Her dual focus on rigorous scholarship and actionable pedagogy positions her as a key figure in transnational education.

Conclusion

Merisa Skulsuthavong, PhD, stands out as an interdisciplinary scholar, educator, and cultural analyst with a global vision rooted in Southeast Asian realities. Her career journey—spanning media publishing, international academia, and cross-cultural research—has been marked by a steadfast commitment to understanding how identity, representation, and power manifest in digital and media spaces. As she continues her work in China and beyond, Dr. Skulsuthavong’s influence will undoubtedly shape critical conversations about communication, media ethics, and digital culture for years to come.

📚Publications

Does a special economic zone impact the surrounding economy? The case study of Kendal, Indonesia

 Authors:  Irwanda Wisnu Wardhana; Indri Riesfandiari; Erizal Jamal; Vyta W. Hanifah; Pihri Pihri; Felix Wisnu Handoyo; Nugroho Purwono; Rizky Prayogo Ramadhan; Budhi Setyawan; Michal Placek et al.

Journals: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Farmers’ knowledge and practice regarding good agricultural practices (GAP) on safe pesticide usage in Indonesia

Authors: Istriningsih; Yovita Anggita Dewi; Astrina Yulianti; Vyta W. Hanifah; Erizal Jamal; Dadang; Muhrizal Sarwani; Maesti Mardiharini; Iwan Setiajie Anugrah; Valeriana Darwis et al.

Journals: Heliyon

Saluran Komunikasi Lembaga Riset Publik dalam Penyiapan Teknologi Peternakan Mendukung Pengembangan Subsistem Agribisnis Hulu

Authors:  Vyta W. Hanifah; Istriningsih Istriningsih; Yovita Anggita Dewi

Journals: Jurnal Ternak

Xixiong xu | Corporate Social Responsibility | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xixiong xu  –  Corporate Social Responsibility – Best Researcher Award

Alignment with Award Category

His extensive, innovative, and culturally nuanced research fits perfectly within the Best Researcher Award or Excellence in Research Impact categories. His academic rigor, publication record, and influence make him an outstanding candidate.

Organization and Strategy Department, Chongqing

University  | China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Professor Xu Xixiong’s distinguished academic journey began at Northwestern Polytechnical University, where he earned his A.B. in Management Science in June 2001. His passion for enterprise management led him to Xi’an Jiaotong University, where he pursued advanced studies, completing his M.A. in Enterprise Management in March 2004 and his Ph.D. in Enterprise Management by November 2007. These formative years shaped Professor Xu’s analytical skills and deepened his commitment to understanding corporate behavior, organizational finance, and management systems. His early academic pursuits laid a strong foundation for a career marked by excellence in research and teaching.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Professor Xu Xixiong has spent his entire professional career at Chongqing University, a leading institution in China. He began as an Assistant Professor (2007–2009), progressed to Associate Professor (2009–2013), and has been serving as a Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor since 2013. Demonstrating an international outlook, Professor Xu further broadened his academic experience through visiting scholar positions at the Stern School of Business, New York University (2011–2012) and the Guanghua School of Management, Beijing University (2009–2010). These engagements enriched his perspective on corporate governance and finance, and expanded his global academic network.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Corporate Social Responsibility

Professor Xu’s research contributions are noteworthy in three primary areas: Corporate Governance, Corporate Finance, and Family Firms. His recent scholarly works particularly explore the intersection between Confucian culture and business practices, examining how traditional values influence modern corporate behavior. Among his many influential publications, his paper “Confucianism and Employee Treatment: Evidence from China” (Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2024) stands out. Other significant contributions include research on how familial upbringing impacts corporate cash dividends, the effects of Confucianism on business strategy, and how early bureaucratic experiences shape corporate innovation. Professor Xu’s prolific output, with more than 18 high-impact journal articles, reveals a consistent theme of blending traditional cultural elements with contemporary corporate practices, offering new insights into emerging markets, particularly Chinese firms.

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Throughout his career, Professor Xu Xixiong has garnered substantial recognition for his scholarly work. His articles have been published in prestigious journals such as Finance Research Letters, Accounting and Finance, Applied Economics, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, and Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management. His reputation as a scholar is further affirmed through multiple international collaborations and invitations as a visiting scholar at globally recognized institutions. Several of his papers have addressed cutting-edge topics, such as the influence of religious culture on corporate risk-taking and the impact of anti-corruption campaigns on R&D investment. These have earned him accolades within the academic community for pioneering culturally rooted business research.

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

Professor Xu’s work has had a profound impact on understanding how culture, politics, and governance intersect with corporate behavior in China. His research has influenced not only academic thought but also practical corporate governance models, particularly within family firms and privately-owned enterprises. By bringing traditional Confucian perspectives into contemporary financial and managerial discourse, Professor Xu has opened new avenues for research on corporate social responsibility, sustainability, and ethical leadership. His studies are frequently cited by scholars investigating CSR and governance practices in emerging economies.

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

With an extensive and impactful academic career already established, Professor Xu Xixiong continues to inspire the next generation of researchers as a Ph.D. Supervisor at Chongqing University. His legacy is not only in his published research but also in his mentoring of young scholars passionate about combining cultural heritage with business innovation. Looking forward, Professor Xu is poised to expand his research to further explore how traditional values can help firms navigate global challenges such as sustainability, technological disruption, and ethical leadership. His future contributions will likely continue bridging the gap between East and West, tradition and innovation, academia and industry.

Conclusion

Professor Xu Xixiong stands as a beacon of scholarly excellence in the fields of Corporate Governance, Corporate Finance, and Family Firms. His work exemplifies how rigorous research, global experience, and cultural sensitivity can collectively shape impactful academic and practical contributions. Through his dedicated professional endeavors, influential research focus, and commitment to academic mentoring, Professor Xu’s legacy is assured—and his future contributions are eagerly anticipated by the global academic community.

📚Publications

Does parenting daughters increase corporate cash dividends? Evidence from Chinese family firms

Authors: X., Xu, Xixiong, C., Lin, Cuiliang, M., Wang, Maochuan

Journals: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance

Confucianism and employee treatment: Evidence from China

Authors: X., Xu, Xixiong, M., Wang, Maochuan

Journals: Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management