Yiran Li | Multivariate Statistical Analysis | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Yiran Li | Multivariate Statistical Analysis | Young Researcher Award

Korea University | South Korea

A researcher in counseling education with an interdisciplinary foundation in counseling psychology, social psychology, and public health, their academic work focuses on understanding complex psychosocial dynamics affecting individuals and communities. Their research emphasizes critical areas such as workplace bullying, post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, emotional dysregulation, and non-suicidal self-injury, integrating these with protective factors like mindfulness and compassionate engagement. Utilizing advanced quantitative approaches, including longitudinal designs and autoregressive cross-lagged models, their work contributes to identifying causal relationships and long-term behavioral patterns. Their scholarly interests extend to collective flourishing, social capital, and strategic human resource management, highlighting the intersection between mental health and organizational environments. Ongoing research includes panel data studies on multicultural adolescents, aiming to explore developmental, social, and psychological outcomes in diverse populations. With experience in teaching and academic research, they contribute to higher education through both instruction and institutional research initiatives. Their work has been recognized through multiple academic honors, particularly for excellence in quantitative research and contributions to human resource development and management. Overall, their research advances evidence-based understanding of trauma, resilience, and social well-being within both individual and organizational contexts.

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Ruchi singh Parihar | Biostatistics and Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Ruchi singh Parihar | Biostatistics and Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Christ University | India

Assist Prof. Dr. Ruchi Singh Parihar is a distinguished climate scientist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics and Data Science at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, whose research embodies a unique integration of climate science, epidemiology, and data-driven modeling. With a Ph.D. in Climate Change and Health jointly awarded by IIT Delhi and Graphic Era University, her scholarly journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding the nexus between climate variability, disease transmission, and human health. Dr. Parihar’s expertise spans climate and atmospheric modeling, remote sensing, GIS applications, numerical simulations, and environmental health risk assessment, focusing particularly on vector-borne diseases such as malaria. Her according to Scopus includes more than 36 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating over 30 citations and an h-index of 3, with studies featured in prestigious journals such as Nature Scientific Reports, GeoHealth, and the International Journal of Biometeorology. She has held research and visiting positions at globally renowned institutions, including the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), South Korea, and the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Italy, where she continues as an Associate. Recognized with several international Travel and Research Grants from organizations like NSF (USA), UNESCO/IAEA, and Rutgers University, Dr. Parihar actively contributes to international scientific dialogues on climate and health through presentations at major conferences including AGU, EGU, and Gordon Research Conferences. Her memberships in leading professional societies such as AGU, EGU, AOGS, ISNTD, and AWIS highlight her active role in advancing collaborative global science. Dr. Parihar’s pioneering contributions lie in her ability to combine statistical modeling, climate projections, and epidemiological simulations to forecast disease transmission patterns under future climate scenarios, thereby influencing both academic research and public health policy on a global scale.

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Featured Publications

Bal, P. K., Kumar, D. S., Parihar, R. S., & Saini, A. (2025). Changing climate and its impacts on the dynamics of future malaria transmission over certain endemic regions in India. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 35412.

Parihar, C. M. Q. D. R. S. (2025). Women, health, and the climate emergency. American Journal of Biomedical Science and Research.

Parihar, R. S. (2025). Climate variability and its impact on vector-borne diseases: Using numerical/statistical modeling. In IntechOpen.

Franzke, C. L. E., & Parihar, R. S. (2025). Time of emergence and future projections of extremes of malaria infections in Africa. GeoHealth, 9(6), e2025GH001356.

Franzke, C. L. E., & Parihar, R. S. (2025). Time of emergence and future projections of extremes of malaria transmission dynamics in Africa region. European Geosciences Union (EGU25-2188), Vienna, Austria.