Yohanna Kusuma | Multivariate Statistical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yohanna Kusuma | Multivariate Statistical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

The Royal Melbourne Hospital-The University of Melbourne | Australia

Dr. Yohanna Kusuma is an Australian-trained, internationally recognised neurologist and academic whose clinical and research work bridges acute stroke, neuroimaging, neurosonology, and movement disorders, with a strong translational focus across the Asia-Pacific region. She obtained her neurology specialist qualification from the University of Indonesia with honours, completed advanced fellowships in neurosonology and stroke at leading institutions in Singapore, and earned a PhD from Deakin University supported by an international scholarship, focusing on advanced CT-perfusion imaging in acute ischaemic stroke and the influence of ethnicity on imaging and clinical outcomes. She holds Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, qualifying her as a Consultant Neurologist in Australia. Dr Kusuma serves as Chief Investigator of the AI-powered SERENA platform for real-time stroke triage and decision support, leads the multinational APEX registry on acute ischaemic stroke with cancer spanning nine Asia–Pacific countries, and co-supervises PhD and honours students at Deakin University. She holds senior appointments in both Australia and Indonesia, including Senior Consultant Neurology at Metropolitan Medical Centre Hospital in Jakarta and Senior Research Fellow at The University of Melbourne. Her professional leadership includes representing Indonesia on the Asia Pacific Stroke Organisation and the Asian Stroke Advisory Panel, serving on the Education Council of the Australian Stroke Academy, and having previously served as a Co-opted Board Member of the World Stroke Organisation. Actively engaged in education and training, she has organised and delivered numerous neurosonology and stroke imaging workshops across the Asia-Pacific. Her research output is extensive, with an h-index of 4 and 144 citations, 13 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and international presentations. Dr Kusuma exemplifies a clinician-scientist who integrates cutting-edge imaging, neurosonology, and translational stroke research while advancing global collaborations in academic neurology, clinical innovation, and medical education.

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Yongsheng Wang | Descriptive and Inferential Statistics | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Yongsheng Wang | Descriptive and Inferential Statistics | Excellence in Research Award

Taiyuan University of Technology | China

Assoc Prof. Dr. Yongsheng Wang is an Associate Professor in the College of Materials Science & Engineering at Taiyuan University of Technology, China. His research focuses on alloy materials and coating design, fabrication, and characterization, including high-entropy alloys, additive manufacturing, diamond coatings, and surface treatments. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Science & Technology Beijing and completed postdoctoral research at Beihang University, with a visiting scholar experience at Purdue University, United States. Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to the development of advanced alloy systems and surface engineering technologies. He has published over 60 peer-reviewed scientific papers in reputed international journals, authored several high-impact studies on metallic glass composites, Ti-based alloys, and high-entropy materials, and holds nine patents, including one granted in the United States. His work has received multiple financial supports from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, the Shanxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation, and the State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metal Materials. With an impressive h-index of 18, over 1,013 citations, and approximately 91 research documents, his research has established him as a leading expert in materials science. Dr. Wang’s technical expertise covers a wide range of experimental techniques such as scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, nanoindentation, and additive manufacturing, contributing to the understanding and optimization of mechanical properties, microstructures, and performance of next-generation alloy materials.

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Qi, J., Wu, Y., Zhang, C., Yu, S., Wang, Y., Liu, Y., & Hei, H. (2025). Ultraviolet photodetector of TiO₂ film in different phase on various substrates. Ceramics International.

Mu, Y., Liang, Y., Sheng, J., Zhang, C., Guo, Z., Yang, G., Sun, T., Wang, Y., & Lin, J. (2025). A novel approach to coating for improving the comprehensive high-temperature service performance of TiAl alloys. Journal name, volume(issue), page range.

Sun, D., Wang, H., Wang, Y., Guo, Y., Liang, Y., & Lin, J. (2025). Microstructural evolution and densification behavior of high-Nb TiAl produced by powder forging.

Sun, D., Wang, H., Wang, Y., Guo, Y., Liang, Y., & Lin, J. (2025). Low-temperature deposition of CVD diamond films on HfNbTaMo medium entropy alloy: Morphology, process and wear properties. Surface and Coatings Technology, 509, 130887.

Wang, Y., Hou, M., Huang, Z., Xu, Y., Tan, C., & Xiao, H. (2025). Effect of heat treatment on microstructure and mechanical properties of a new alpha-titanium alloy Ti-6.0Al-3.0Zr-0.5Sn-1.0Mo-1.5Nb-1.0V. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 34, 12348–12358.

Dmitry Ponomarev | Causal Inference and Experimental Design | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dmitry Ponomarev | Causal Inference and Experimental Design | Best Researcher Award

Kurchatov Institute | Russia

Dr. Dmitry Ponomarev, Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, is an accomplished scientist and academic leader who serves as Deputy Research Director and Head of the Optoelectronics Group at the National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute,” Moscow, Russia, while also holding the role of Principal Investigator at Tohoku University, Japan. His career has been dedicated to advancing millimeter-wave electronics, terahertz photonics, and quantum optoelectronic devices, where he has consistently demonstrated the ability to bridge fundamental research with technological applications. With more than 118 peer-reviewed journal publications, contributions to 2 academic books, and 12 patents granted alongside 2 under evaluation, he has established himself as a prolific and innovative researcher whose output has been widely disseminated across international platforms. His scientific influence is evident in an H-index of 30 and more than 3,000 citations, which highlight not only the originality of his ideas but also their relevance and adoption by the broader global scientific community. Over the course of his career, he has successfully led 18 completed research projects and continues to direct 3 active investigations, in addition to playing a central role in 6 consultancy and industry collaborations that link academic knowledge to real-world applications. His research contributions include the realization of polarization-sensitive sub-THz detectors, ultralow-noise strain-induced terahertz devices, the pioneering development of a 64-pixel optoelectronic THz detector array, novel performance-enhancement strategies for emitters using plasmonic electrode designs, and the creation of sapphire-fiber microlens arrays with high refractive precision. Beyond his technical achievements, Dr. Ponomarev has made significant service contributions to the academic community, holding 10 editorial appointments, mentoring doctoral students, and serving as a member of scientific councils at leading institutions, including the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. He has built strong collaborations with world-class institutions such as Tohoku University in Japan, École Polytechnique de Montréal in Canada, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the United States, reinforcing his role as a global connector of expertise. His impact has also been recognized through prestigious prizes and honors awarded for his advances in optoelectronics and quantum photonics, affirming the quality, novelty, and societal relevance of his research. Combining leadership, innovation, and dedication, Dr. Ponomarev continues to shape the future of terahertz science and optoelectronics, while his academic profile, certificates, and supporting documents remain accessible through trusted repositories and official research links, ensuring transparency and verification of his professional achievements.

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Featured Publications

Gavdush, A. A., Zhelnov, V. A., Dolganov, K. B., Bogutskii, A. A., Garnov, S. V., Burdanova, M. G., Ponomarev, D. S., Shi, Q., Zaytsev, K. I., & Komandin, G. A. (2025). Insulator–metal transition in VO₂ film on sapphire studied by broadband dielectric spectroscopy. Scientific Reports, 15, Article 3500.

Zhelnov, V. A., Rybnikov, D. D., Ulitko, V. E., Goncharov, Yu. G., Lavrukhin, D. V., Perov, A. N., Garnov, S. V., Ponomarev, D. S., Skorobogatiy, M., Zaytsev, K. I., & Chernomyrdin, N. V. (2025). Superresolution THz pulsed solid immersion microscopy. Applied Physics Letters.

Galiev, R. A., Ushakov, D. V., Afonenko, A. A., Pavlov, A. Yu., Ponomarev, D. (2024). Continuous‐wave two‐photon terahertz quantum cascade laser. Journal of Applied Physics, 136(19), Article 194504.

Zenchenko, N. V., Lavrukhin, D. V., Galiev, R., Yachmenev, A., Khabibullin, R., Goncharov, Y., Dolganova, I., Kurlov, V., Otsuji, T., Zaytsev, K., & Ponomarev, D. (2024). Enhanced terahertz emission in a large‐area photoconductive antenna through an array of tightly packed sapphire fibers. Applied Physics Letters, 124, 121107.

Kovaleva, P., Kuznetsov, K. A., Kuznetzov, P. I., Kitaeva, G., Safronenkov, D., & Ponomarev, D. (2024, July). Plasmonic photoconductive antennas based on Bi₂₋ₓSbₓSeᵧTe₃₋ᵧ topological insulators. In Proceedings of the International Conference Laser Optics (ICLO).

Hexin Zhang | Descriptive and Inferential Statistics | Best Paper Award

Dr. Hexin Zhang | Descriptive and Inferential Statistics | Best Paper Award

Dr. Hexin Zhang | Harbin Engineering University | China

Dr. Hexin Zhang serves as an Associate Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at the School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University. His academic journey has been guided by a dedication to advancing the field of high-temperature composite materials, superalloys, and additive manufacturing. With consistent contributions to research and education, Dr. Zhang has established himself as a recognized scholar whose work bridges fundamental understanding with industrial application. His expertise reflects not only in his technical research but also in the mentorship of students and the leadership of collaborative projects. Through his professional efforts, he has nurtured an academic path marked by innovation, curiosity, and the pursuit of impactful scientific progress. His work remains committed to developing solutions that align with the evolving challenges of materials science while setting benchmarks that inspire colleagues and students alike across research and industrial communities.

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Education

Dr. Zhang pursued rigorous academic training in materials science, which laid the foundation for his impactful career. His undergraduate education provided a comprehensive grounding in chemistry and material fundamentals, equipping him with the tools to navigate complex research challenges. His postgraduate journey deepened this knowledge through advanced study in high-temperature materials and structural applications, allowing him to build expertise in addressing technical frontiers of engineering innovation. The doctoral training he received emphasized both theoretical understanding and experimental practice, guiding him to investigate emerging material systems with precision and creativity. His educational background combines strong academic discipline with applied problem-solving, reinforcing his ability to contribute meaningfully to both scientific discovery and industrial implementation. This solid academic pathway has directly shaped his role as a researcher, educator, and supervisor, positioning him to guide future generations while continuing to explore new research possibilities in his chosen fields.

Experience

Dr. Zhang has successfully led and contributed to projects supported by various funding bodies, including national foundations, special research programs, and regional initiatives. His portfolio includes collaborations with both academic and industrial partners, reflecting his commitment to transforming laboratory findings into practical technologies. Through these roles, he has gained invaluable experience in project management, cross-disciplinary teamwork, and academic leadership. His efforts span from fundamental research into high-performance materials to applied studies that directly serve industrial needs. By working with industry collaborators, he has fostered the integration of cutting-edge knowledge into real-world applications, enhancing technological progress in key sectors. His role as a Ph.D. Supervisor highlights his ability to mentor students and nurture talent, ensuring the sustainability of research excellence. Collectively, his experience exemplifies a dynamic balance between scholarly inquiry, practical application, and academic mentorship within the evolving domain of materials science.

Research Interests

Dr. Zhang’s research interests revolve around the development and optimization of high-temperature composite materials, superalloys, and additive manufacturing techniques. He explores structural design strategies that improve material performance under demanding conditions, with particular emphasis on durability, thermal stability, and mechanical resilience. His work aims to refine the performance of engineering materials to meet the growing challenges of modern industries such as aerospace, energy, and advanced manufacturing. He also investigates innovative methods in additive manufacturing to enhance precision, reduce costs, and create complex structures that were previously unattainable with conventional techniques. By combining experimental approaches with theoretical insights, his research offers comprehensive solutions that bridge academic exploration and industrial need. This multidisciplinary focus underscores his commitment to fostering new knowledge while addressing practical challenges, making his contributions relevant both in academia and in fields that depend on advanced material technologies.

Award Recognitions

Dr. Zhang has received recognition for his contributions to scientific research and academic leadership. His achievements have been acknowledged through competitive research grants, invitations to contribute to academic committees, and opportunities to collaborate on high-impact projects. These distinctions reflect his capacity to lead with innovation and to make lasting contributions within his area of expertise. His consistent pursuit of excellence, coupled with his ability to align research with industrial needs, highlights his distinguished role within the scientific community. His awards and honors not only represent personal success but also underscore the collective progress of his teams and collaborators. Each recognition reinforces the importance of his research in advancing material science applications, while also motivating future endeavors aimed at solving critical technological challenges. His professional acknowledgments illustrate his standing as a respected scholar and an influential contributor to the global research landscape.

Publication Top Notes

Impact of Secondary γ’ Precipitate on the High-Temperature Creep Properties of DD6 Alloy

Journal: Metals and Materials International
Authors: Xiaopeng Li, Shan Yu, Yao Huang, Yuqi Wang, Hexin Zhang, Chengzhi Zhao

Microstructural Evolution and Its Effect on Tensile Properties of 10Cr-2W-3Co Martensitic Steel During Thermal Exposure

Journal: Materials Today Communications
Authors: Yuqi Wang, Yihan Zhao, Yao Huang, Shan Yu, Jiaxin Shang, Chengkun Yang, Hexin Zhang, Chengzhi Zhao

Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Fabricated by Directed Energy Deposition Assisted with Dual Ultrasonic Vibration

Journal: Materials Science and Engineering A
Authors: Fang Chao Peng, Chunhuan Guo, Fengchun Jiang, Hexin Zhang, Sergey Konovalov

Effect of powder particle size on the microscopic morphology and mechanical properties of 316 L stainless steel hollow spheres

Journal: Granular Matter
Authors: Jianliang Li, Xu Cui, Qianfei Sun, Chunhuan Guo, Fengchun Jiang, Hexin Zhang

Study on Hot-Compressive Deformation Behavior and Microstructure Evolution of 12Cr10Co3MoWVNbNB Martensitic Steel

Journal: Steel Research International
Authors: Yuqi Wang, Yao Huang, Shan Yu, Chengkun Yang, Hexin Zhang, and Chengzhi Zhao

Conclusion

Dr. Zhang’s academic journey illustrates a consistent pursuit of excellence in scientific exploration, technological innovation, and educational mentorship. His contributions to high-temperature materials, superalloys, and additive manufacturing highlight his ability to merge theoretical knowledge with practical application, thereby fostering advancements that resonate across industries and research domains. As an active leader in research projects and an accomplished author of widely cited publications, he exemplifies the qualities of a researcher committed to addressing contemporary challenges. His mentorship of students and collaborations with industrial partners further amplify the impact of his work, ensuring its continued relevance and contribution to both knowledge and application. In light of his achievements, he stands as a highly deserving candidate for recognition, embodying the spirit of academic excellence, innovation, and professional dedication. His continued efforts will undoubtedly shape the future trajectory of materials science and inspire new generations of researchers.