Emilia Florina Grosu | Education | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Emilia Florina Grosu | Education | Women Researcher Award

Faculty of Physical Eduaction and Sport -Babes – Bolyai University Cluj – Napoca, Romania

A Romanian professor, born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, with a distinguished career in physical education and sports. She has held various academic positions at Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and has made significant contributions to the field of individual sports. 🏋️‍♀️

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Education 🎓

Unfortunately, the provided text does not mention specific details about her education. However, it can be inferred that she has a strong academic background in physical education and sports, given her professorial position at Babes-Bolyai University.

Experience 🧪

Professor, Associate Professor, and Lecturer at Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (1994-present) Assistant Professor at Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (1992-1994)  Teacher at various schools in Targoviste and Gherla, Romania (1984-1992)

Awards & Honors �

Unfortunately, the provided text does not mention any specific awards or honors received by this individual.

Research Focus 🔍

Physical Education: Developing innovative approaches to physical education and sports training.  Sports Performance: Investigating factors that influence sports performance and developing strategies to enhance it.  Sports Science: Exploring the application of scientific principles to sports and physical activity.

Publications📚

1. Improving Balance and Technical Skills of Young Alpine Skiers: Outcomes of a 10-Week Complex Dry-Land Training Program 🏂
2. The Effects of Small-Sided Games and Behavioral Interventions on the Physical and Motivational Outcomes of Youth Soccer Players ⚽️
3. Assessment for Professional Football Players to Avoid Injuries, Using Huber 360 🏈
4. Habit Dynamics During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Physical Exercises 🏋️‍♀️
5. Mining Student’s Satisfaction Towards Innovative Methods for Teaching Physical Education Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic 📚
6. Lesiones en Hockey Línea: Factores de Riesgo y Medidas de Prevención 🏒️
7. Differences between Active and Semi-Active Students Regarding the Parameters of Body Composition Using Bioimpedance and Magnetic Bioresonance Technologies 🧬
8. Metalanguage and Sensory Sub-Modalities in Mental Training Techniques Through Neurolinguistic Programming 🧠
9. Implementation of Dance Therapy in 13-14 Year Old Students in Order to Reduce Stress and Anxiety 💃
10. Dynamics of Salivary Cortisol and Testosterone During Competition Stress in Alpine Skiing in Adults and Children 🏂
11. The New Dimension of Educational Leadership – Modelling Excellence Through Neuro-Linguistic Programming Techniques 📚
12. Neuro-Linguistic Programming Based on the Concept of Modelling 🧠
13. Ethical Principles in Sport Performance Enhancement 🏆

Conclusion 🏆

The individual’s impressive academic and research experience, leadership roles, interdisciplinary research approach, and publication record make her a strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, her strengths and achievements demonstrate her potential to make a significant impact in her field.

Yang Xiao | Tongji University | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yang Xiao | Tongji University | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professo at  Jilin University, China

Xiao Y. is a prominent researcher specializing in lithium-ion batteries, thermal runaway safety, and mechanical energy storage. With numerous impactful publications in top-tier journals, Xiao contributes extensively to advancing battery safety, uncertainty quantification for autonomous systems, and flame-retardant electrolyte designs.

 

Professional Profiles:

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🎓 Education:

Ph.D. in Energy Storage and Engineering, Jilin University (2023).M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, Jilin University (2020).B.Sc. in Energy Engineering, Jilin University (2016).

💼 Experience:

Lead Researcher at Energy Storage Innovation Lab, focusing on thermal runaway and safety mechanisms for lithium-ion batteries.Published extensively in journals like Advanced Science, IEEE Access, and Chemical Engineering Journal.Collaborated on innovative solutions for autonomous vehicles and battery thermal management.

🏆 Awards and Honors:

2024: Best Paper Award – Energy Storage Journal.2023: Excellence in Research Award – Jilin University.2022: Outstanding Contribution Award – Journal of Electrochemical Energy Conversion.

🔬 Research Focus:

Lithium-ion battery safety ⚡Thermal runaway mechanisms 🔥Battery thermal management 🛠️Monte Carlo methods for autonomous vehicles 🚗Flame-retardant electrolytes for enhanced safety 🧪

✍️Publications Top Note :

Machine Learning in Battery Estimation: This covers methods and theoretical developments for estimating the state of charge (SOC) and state of health (SOH) of batteries in electric vehicles.

Thermal Runaway Safety: Papers exploring the triggers, consequences, and mitigation methods for thermal runaway in lithium-ion batteries.

Battery Thermal Management: Reviews discussing strategies to enhance thermal management systems for EV batteries.

Mechanical Abuse and Battery Safety: Reviews analyzing mechanical abuse-related thermal runaway models across different scales.

Monte Carlo Dropout in Autonomous Vehicles: A paper on leveraging Monte Carlo dropout for real-time uncertainty quantification in object detection, with applications in autonomous vehicles.

Conclusion

The candidate demonstrates significant potential and achievements for the Best Researcher Award in Engineering at Jilin University. Their educational background, focused expertise in intelligent electric vehicles, and contributions to a nationally funded project underline their research capabilities and innovative approach. To further strengthen their candidacy, focusing on high-impact publications, securing PI roles, and fostering international collaborations will solidify their standing as a leading researcher.

Jiangwei Wen | Qufu Normal University | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jiangwei Wen | Qufu Normal University | Best Researcher Award

prof. Qufu Normal University , China

prof.  Jiangwei Wen is an Associate Professor at Qufu Normal University, with a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Wuhan University (2015-2018) under Prof. Aiwen Lei and an M.S. in Analytical and Organic Chemistry from Qufu Normal University (2012-2015) under Profs. Wei Wei and Hua Wang. prof.  Jiangwei  completed Ph.D. co-training at the Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory, with Prof. Xiao-Min Lin. Their research focuses on new reaction methodologies, nano- and photo-electrocatalysis, C–H bond functionalization, radical chemistry, and flow chemistry. They have received funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province.

 

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🎓 Education

2015–2018: Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Wuhan University, China.
Advisor: Prof. Aiwen Lei2012–2015: M.S. in Analytical and Organic Chemistry, Qufu Normal University, China.
Advisors: Prof. Wei Wei, Prof. Hua Wang

💼 Experience

2018.07 – Present: Associate Professor, Qufu Normal University2017.03 – 2018.02: Ph.D. Co-training, Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM), Argonne National Laboratory
Co-advisor: Prof. Xiao-Min Lin

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. [Name]’s research interests include:New reaction methodologiesNano- and photo-electrocatalysisC–H bond functionalizationRadical chemistryFlow chemistry

✍️Publications Top Note :

Electrooxidation-induced synthesis of 3-thio/selenophosphorylated imidazole: a potent pesticide with good biocompatibility
Green Chemistry, 2024
DOI: 10.1039/D3GC02727A
Contributors: Yonghong Yin; Jianjing Yang; Kelu Yan; Ting Zeng; Hongyan Lin; Jing Ling; Shibo Wang; Jiangwei Wen

Electrosynthesis of N/S-heterocycles
Green Chemistry, 2024
DOI: 10.1039/D4GC01595A
Contributors: Jiangwei Wen; Yonghong Yin; Kelu Yan; Bingwen Li; Ming-Zhong Zhang; Jianjing Yang

Photocatalytic decarboxylative phosphorylation of N-aryl glycines
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, 2024
DOI: 10.1039/D3QO01577G
Contributors: Jiangwei Wen; Xue Sun; Kelu Yan; Tingtao Yan; Zhen Liu; Yang Li; Jianjing Yang

HFIP‐Triggered Reduction Radical Coupling of Enamides with Alkynes Towards β‐Keto Alkylamides via H‐Bonding Electron Transfer
ChemCatChem, 2024-07-16
DOI: 10.1002/cctc.202400737
Contributors: Xingda Cheng; LuLu Zhao; Kelu Yan; Jianjing Yang; Lirong Xu; Jiangwei Wen

Chemoselective Synthesis of 3-Bromomethyloxindoles via Visible-Light-Induced Radical Cascade Bromocyclization of Alkenes
Organic Letters, 2024-05-10
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.4c01105
Contributors: Ming-Zhong Zhang; Xin Yang; Jin-Xing Yin; Ya Deng; Hong-Ying Tan; Yu-Heng Bai; Ya-Lin Li; Jiangwei Wen; Tieqiao Chen

Application of Sulfoxonium Ylides or Iodonium Ylides in Rhodium‐Catalyzed Synthesis of Phenanthrenes
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis, 2024-04-23
DOI: 10.1002/adsc.202301451
Contributors: Xiao Liu; Bingxin Zhou; Kelu Yan; Jiangwei Wen; Qiuyun Li; Xutong Wang; Xiu Wang

General Method to Introduce π-Electrons into Oxygen-Doped Porous Carbon Nitride for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution and Toluene Oxidation
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2024-01-15
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c06962
Contributors: Zongzhao Sun; Yueyang Tan; Xinkai Shi; Bingwen Li; Xinfang Wang; Jiangwei Wen; Limin Huang; Woon-Ming Lau

Base-promoted one-pot three-component desulphurization cross-coupling access to 4-cyanoimidazole
Chemical Communications, 2023
DOI: 10.1039/D3CC03058J
Contributors: Jiangwei Wen; Ting Zeng; Kelu Yan; Lulu Zhao; Shuyun Zhu; Jianjing Yang

Precise manipulation of electron transfers to enable the site-selective hydropyridylation of ynones
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, 2023
DOI: 10.1039/D2QO01664H
Contributors: Jing Ma; Jianjing Yang; Kelu Yan; Bingwen Li; Boju Luo; Meirou Jing; Yumeng Zhou; Ziling Wu; Laijin Tian; Jiangwei Wen

Synthesis of tetrasubstituted selenophenes by DBU-induced sequential three-component coupling and intramolecular cyclization
New Journal of Chemistry, 2023
DOI: 10.1039/D3NJ03720G
Contributors: Xiaoyu Wang; Kelu Yan; Jiangwei Wen; Qiuyun Li; Ke Ma; Wenlu Zhang; Wanhua Sun; Jianjing Yang

Electrochemical Silver-Catalyzed [2 + 2 + 1] Decarboxylation of N-Aryl Glycines with Azobenzenes Access to 1,2,4-Triazolidines
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2023-11-27
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.3c04968
Contributors: Jiangwei Wen; Jing Ma; Kelu Yan; Xiaoxia Zhang; Kexin Huang; Lihua Wu; Dandan Li; Jianjing Yang

Controllable cross-coupling of thiophenols with dichloromethane mediated by consecutively paired electrolysis
Green Synthesis and Catalysis, 2023-02
DOI: 10.1016/j.gresc.2022.04.001
Contributors: Ting Zeng; Jianjing Yang; Kelu Yan; Wei Wei; Jiangwei Wen

Electrooxidation-induced selective cleavage of C–N bonds of tertiary amines to access thioureas, selenoureas, and 2-aminated benzoselenazoles
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, 2022
DOI: 10.1039/D2QO01394K
Contributors: Ting Zeng; Jianjing Yang; Kelu Yan; Shibo Wang; Shuyun Zhu; Xian-En Zhao; Dandan Li; Jiangwei Wen

Jin-Long Tian | Shenyang Agricultural University | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Jin-Long Tian | Shenyang Agricultural University | Best Researcher Award

 Assist Dr. Shenyang Agricultural University, China

Assist Prof Dr. Jin-Long Tian is a lecturer at the College of Food Science, Shenyang Agricultural University, with expertise in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Chemistry of Natural Products. Holding a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate from Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Dr. [Name] has conducted significant research on the chemical constituents and bioactivities of Portulaca oleracea and Croton crassifolius, isolating numerous novel compounds. Proficient in chromatography, NMR spectroscopy, and molecular docking, Dr. [Name]’s work has demonstrated cytotoxic and antioxidant activities of natural products. Their postdoctoral research focuses on Food Science and Engineering, contributing to advancements in natural product chemistry and food science.

 

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Education Experience 🎓

Sep. 2007 – Jun. 2011 📚School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shenyang Pharmaceutical UniversityMajor: Traditional Chinese MedicineDegree: Bachelor of ScienceSep. 2011 – Jun. 2014 📚School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shenyang Pharmaceutical UniversityMajor: Chemistry of Natural ProductsDegree: Master of ScienceSep. 2014 – Jun. 2017 📚School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shenyang Pharmaceutical UniversityMajor: Chemistry of Natural ProductsDegree: Doctor of ScienceWork Experience 💼Jul. 2017 – Dec. 2017 🏥The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, PRCDepartment: Central LaboratoryPosition: Research AssociateJan. 2018 – Now 🏫College of Food Science, Shenyang Agricultural University, PRCDepartment: College of Food SciencePosition: LecturerDec. 2020 – Now 🔬College of Food Science, Shenyang Agricultural University, PRCPosition: Post-doctoral ResearcherDepartment: College of Food ScienceMajor: Food Science and Engineering

Skills 🛠️

Proficiency in various chromatography techniques (HPLC/HPLC-MS/GC/GC-MS)Mastery in chemical structure analysis of small molecules using NMR spectroscopy (1H-NMR/13C-NMR/HMBC/HSQC/NOESY/ROESY)Expertise in molecular docking simulation and homologous protein modeling (MVD/Autodock/PyMOL/DS/Sybyl/EasyModeller)Excellent skills in research office software (Office, Origin, Graphpad Prism, SigmaPlot, SPSS)

Research Experience 🔍

Research Project 1: Chemical Constituents and Bioactivity of Portulaca oleracea L. 🌿In this study, 40 compounds were isolated from the 70% ethanol-water extracts of Portulaca oleracea L. using various chromatographic methods (silica gel, Sephadex LH-20, ODS, MCI, etc.). The chemical structures of these compounds were elucidated through analysis with 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, HMBC, HSQC, HR-ESI-MS data, and physicochemical measurements. Notably, compounds 1-4 were novel, and several compounds were isolated from Portulaca for the first time. Compounds 1, 10-11, 21-22 showed moderate cytotoxicity against six human cancer cell lines, while compounds 7 and 8 exhibited strong antioxidant activities.

✍️Publications Top Note :

pH-Dependent Interactions between β-Casein and Blueberry Anthocyanins Based on Typical Thermal Processing Conditions: Stability, Structural Characterization, and Binding Mechanisms

Authors: Xin, M., Wang, L., He, Y., Tian, J., Li, B.

Journal: Food Hydrocolloids, 2024, 156, 110334

Optimizing Anthocyanin Oral Delivery: Effects of Food Biomacromolecule Types on Nanocarrier Performance for Enhanced Bioavailability

Authors: Yuan, Y., Hu, Y., Huang, J., Li, B., Li, Y.

Journal: Food Chemistry, 2024, 454, 139682

Research Progress on Mechanism of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Induced by High Fructose Intake and Targets and Pathways of Traditional Chinese Medicine Polysaccharides in Alleviating Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Authors: Zhang, J., Dong, M., Guo, N., Yang, Y., Shi, Y.

Journal: Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs, 2024, 55(13), pp. 4598–4607

Potential of Milk-Derived Extracellular Vesicles as Carriers for Oral Delivery of Active Phytoconstituents

Authors: Jiang, Q., Liu, Y., Si, X., Dong, W., Li, B.

Journal: Annual Review of Food Science and Technology, 2024, 15(1), pp. 431–454

Food-Oral Processing: Current Progress, Future Directions, and Challenges

Authors: Wang, Y., Xin, M., Li, Z., Tian, J., Li, B.

Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2024, 72(19), pp. 10725–10736

Polyphenol Nanoparticles Based on Bioresponse for the Delivery of Anthocyanins

Authors: Zang, Z., Li, Y., Chou, S., He, Y., Li, B.

Journal: Food Research International, 2024, 184, 114222

Preventive Effect of Kiwi Berry (Actinidia arguta) on Loperamide-Induced Constipation

Authors: Zhang, J., Li, B., Gao, N., Jin, C., Tian, J.

Journal: Food Science and Human Wellness, 2024, 13(3), pp. 1410–1421

Polyphenol Components in Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) as Clinically Proven Disease Control Factors – An Overview

Authors: Gao, N., Shu, C., Wang, Y., Xu, H., Li, B.

Journal: Food Science and Human Wellness, 2024, 13(3), pp. 1152–1167

Advances in the Regulation of Radiation-Induced Apoptosis by Polysaccharides: A Review

Authors: Zhang, B., Zhang, M., Tian, J., Li, J., Yang, L.

Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2024, 263, 130173

Different Processing Methods on Anthocyanin Composition and Antioxidant Capacity in Blueberry Juice: Based on Metabolomics and DFT Analysis

Authors: Liu, S., Ma, C., Zhang, Y., Li, B., Zhao, J.

Journal: eFood, 2024, 5(1), e131

Ningtao Liu | Wideband-gap semiconductors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ningtao Liu | Wideband-gap semiconductors | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Ningtao Liu, a postdoctoral researcher at the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, specializes in wideband-gap oxide semiconductor thin films and microelectronic devices. He has extensive experience in the epitaxial growth of ferroelectric and piezoelectric films and the modulation of semiconductor devices’ optoelectronic properties. Liu’s recent work focuses on enhancing epitaxial technology and carrier transport regulation of gallium oxide for high-performance photodetectors and power devices. He has previously worked as a senior engineer at TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology and holds a Ph.D. from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics. Liu has numerous publications as the first and corresponding author.

 

Professional Profiles:

🎓 Education

Aug. 2020 – Current: Postdoctoral Researcher at Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Field of research: Electronics in the field of wide-bandgap oxidesJul. 2019 – Aug. 2020: Senior Engineer at TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology (TCL CSOT)
Field of research: Materials and devices for OLED and Micro LEDSep. 2014 – Jul. 2019: Ph.D. at Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai
Field of research: Ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials and devicesSep. 2010 – Jul. 2014: B.S. in Inorganic Non-metal Material Engineering at Wuhan University of Science and Technology, School of Materials and Metallurgy

🔬 Research Interests

I am deeply passionate about designing and developing wideband-gap oxide semiconductor thin films and semiconductor microelectronic devices. My expertise includes the growth of heterogeneous epitaxial growth of ferroelectric and piezoelectric films, and the characterization and modulation of optoelectronic properties of semiconductor devices. Recently, I have focused on enhancing high-quality epitaxial technology and carrier transport regulation of gallium oxide (Ga2O3) and other wide-band semiconductor thin films, aiming to advance high-performance photodetectors and power devices.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Enhanced energy storage properties in sodium bismuth titanate-based ceramics for dielectric capacitor applications
Y Wu, Y Fan, N Liu, P Peng, M Zhou, S Yan, F Cao, X Dong, G Wang
Journal of Materials Chemistry C 7 (21), 6222-6230, 2019.
Citations: 240

Excellent comprehensive energy storage properties of novel lead-free NaNbO₃-based ceramics for dielectric capacitor applications
J Ye, G Wang, M Zhou, N Liu, X Chen, S Li, F Cao, X Dong
Journal of Materials Chemistry C 7 (19), 5639-5645, 2019.
Citations: 237

Designing lead-free bismuth ferrite-based ceramics learning from relaxor ferroelectric behavior for simultaneous high energy density and efficiency under low electric field
N Liu, R Liang, Z Zhou, X Dong
Journal of Materials Chemistry C 6 (38), 10211-10217, 2018.
Citations: 233

Significantly enhanced energy storage performance of rare-earth-modified silver niobate lead-free antiferroelectric ceramics via local chemical pressure tailoring
S Li, H Nie, G Wang, C Xu, N Liu, M Zhou, F Cao, X Dong
Journal of Materials Chemistry C 7 (6), 1551-1560, 2019.
Citations: 152

Novel bismuth ferrite-based lead-free ceramics with high energy and power density
N Liu, R Liang, X Zhao, C Xu, Z Zhou, X Dong
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2018.
Citations: 99

Ultrahigh recoverable energy storage density and efficiency in barium strontium titanate-based lead-free relaxor ferroelectric ceramics
W Huang, Y Chen, X Li, G Wang, N Liu, S Li, MX Zhou, X Dong
Applied Physics Letters 113 (20), 2018.
Citations: 82

Novel AgNbO₃-based lead-free ceramics featuring excellent pyroelectric properties for infrared detecting and energy-harvesting applications via antiferroelectric/ferroelectric modulation
S Li, H Nie, G Wang, N Liu, M Zhou, F Cao, X Dong
Journal of Materials Chemistry C 7 (15), 4403-4414, 2019.
Citations: 54

Significantly improved energy storage properties and cycling stability in La-doped PbZrO₃ antiferroelectric thin films by chemical pressure tailoring
H Cai, S Yan, M Zhou, N Liu, J Ye, S Li, F Cao, X Dong, G Wang
Journal of the European Ceramic Society 39 (15), 4761-4769, 2019.
Citations: 49

Colossal negative electrocaloric effects in lead-free bismuth ferrite-based bulk ferroelectric perovskite for solid-state refrigeration
N Liu, R Liang, G Zhang, Z Zhou, S Yan, X Li, X Dong
Journal of Materials Chemistry C 6 (39), 10415-10421, 2018.
Citations: 39

Tailoring domain structure through manganese to modify the ferroelectricity, strain and magnetic properties of lead-free BiFeO₃-based multiferroic ceramics
N Liu, R Liang, X Zhao, Y Zhang, Z Zhou, X Tang, X Dong
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 740, 470-476, 2018.
Citations: 36

Fast-response amorphous Ga₂O₃ solar-blind ultraviolet photodetectors tuned by a polar AlN template
N Liu, T Zhang, L Chen, J Zhang, S Hu, W Guo, W Zhang, J Ye
IEEE Electron Device Letters 43 (1), 68-71, 2021.
Citations: 32

Room temperature fabrication and post-annealing treatment of amorphous Ga₂O₃ photodetectors for deep-ultraviolet light detection
T Zhang, D Guan, N Liu, J Zhang, J Zhang, C Guo, M Qiu, Q Yuan
Applied Physics Express 15 (2), 022007, 2022.
Citations: 31

Large remanent polarization and enhanced magnetic properties in non-quenched Bi(Fe,Ga)O₃-(Ba,Ca)(Zr,Ti)O₃ multiferroic ceramics
N Liu, R Liang, Z Liu, Z Zhou, C Xu, G Wang, X Dong
Applied Physics Letters 110 (11), 112902, 2017.
Citations: 20

High-temperature deep ultraviolet photodetector based on a crystalline Ga₂O₃-diamond heterostructure
W Wang, Q Yuan, D Han, J Sun, N Liu, S Hu, C Liu, W Zhang, J Ye
IEEE Electron Device Letters 43 (12), 2121-2124, 2022.
Citations: 16

Reem Abu-Shawish | Educational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Reem Abu-Shawish | Educational Leadership | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Qatar University, Qatar

Dr. Reem Khalid Abu-Shawish is an Associate Professor at Qatar University’s College of Education, specializing in educational sciences. She holds a Doctor of Education from Exeter University, an M.A. in Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching from St Mary’s University College, and a B.A. in English Language from Qatar University. Her doctoral thesis focused on schoolteachers’ involvement in decision-making in Qatar. Dr. Abu-Shawish has held various academic and administrative roles, including Chair of the Department of Educational Sciences and Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. She is an active member of several professional associations, a reviewer for academic journals, and has received the Sheikh Faisal Award for Educational Research.

 

Professional Profiles:

Education 🎓

Doctor of Education, Exeter University, UK.M.A. in Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching, St Mary’s University College, UK.B.A in English Language, College of Education, Qatar University.Thesis 📚Abu-Shawish, R. K. (2016). Perceptions of schoolteachers’ involvement in decision-making in the State of Qatar (Doctoral Thesis).Abu-Shawish, R. K. (1996). The role of evaluation in developing ELT materials: with special reference to a study skills course book for English majors, used at Qatar University (M.Sc. Thesis).

Professional Positions 🏢

2024: Chair, Department of Educational Sciences, College of Education, Qatar University.2021: Dissertation Committee Chair. Gulf Studies Programs, Qatar University.2021: Participating in a study titled “Quality of Life of Women Academics in Qatar: A Mixed Method Study,” the Health Cluster, Qatar University.2021: Participating in a brainstorming study to understand the reasons why university students do not graduate on time. Vice President Student Affairs, Qatar University.2021: Master Thesis Examiner. CED Graduate Programs, Qatar University.2021: CED Strategic Plan – Graduates Excellence Committee Chair.2020: Reviewer – Grant proposal, National Capacity Building Grant (NCB – S1), Qatar University.2017 – 2019: B.Ed. Program Coordinator, College of Education, Qatar University.2016: Assistant Professor, Educational Sciences Department, Qatar University.2013 – 2016: Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, College of Education, Qatar University.2010 – 2011: Secretary of QU Faculty Senate, Qatar University.

Professional Memberships 🌐

2022 – Present: Editorial Board Member of Sustainability.2021 – Present: Editorial Board Member of Higher Education Research (HER).2020 – Present: The Graduate Faculty with Supervisory Status in the Master in Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Program, Qatar University Graduate Studies.2020 – Present: Member of the Editorial Board, IJLTER, International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research.2020 – Present: Senior Reviewer for The IAFOR Southeast Asian Conference on Education (SEACE).2019 – Present: Reviewer for Management in Education Journal (SAGE).2018 – Present: Teaching & Education Research Association (TERA).2015 – Present: Qatar TESOL.2015 – Present: TESOL Arabia.

Awards and Honors 🏆

2020: Sheikh Faisal Award for Educational Research, Al Faisal Foundation.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Teaching in the Post COVID-19 Era: World Education Dilemmas, Teaching Innovations and Solutions in the Age of Crisis

Authors: I Fayed, J Cummings

Publisher: Springer Nature

Year: 2022

Pages: 31

Policy Borrowing and Developing Knowledge Economies in GCC Countries: A Critique from a Human Capital Theory Perspective

Authors: RK Abu-Shawish, M Romanowski, T Amatullah

Journal: Asia Pacific Education Review

Year: 2021

Volume: 21

Pages: 1-12

Principals’ Perspectives on Faculty Diversity in Qatar’s Government Schools

Authors: M Romanowski, RK Abu-Shawish, N Merouani

Journal: Educational Management Administration & Leadership

Year: 2019

Volume: 47 (5)

Pages: 730-748

Teachers’ Understandings of the Social and Professional Support Needed to Implement Change in Qatar

Authors: I Karkouti, RK Abu-Shawish, M Romanowski

Journal: Heliyon

Year: 2022

Volume: 8 (1)

Pages: 1-8

 

Perceptions of Schoolteachers’ Involvement in Educational Decision-Making in the State of Qatar

Author: RK Abu-Shawish

Institution: University of Exeter

Year: 2016

Pages: 12

Middle and High School Students’ Attitudes toward Distance Education: The Case of Qatar

Authors: YM Alshaboul, RK Abu-shawish, MA Alazaizeh

Journal: Journal of Positive School Psychology

Year: 2022

Pages: 6138–6153

Destructive Leadership Behaviors: The Case of Academic Middle Leaders in Higher Education

Authors: N Ghamrawi, RK Abu-Shawish, T Shal, NAR Ghamrawi

Journal: International Journal of Educational Research

Year: 2024

Volume: 126

Article: 102382

Predictors of Parental Involvement in Their Child’s Education in Qatar

Authors: Al Sellami, M Romanowski, RK Abu-Shawish, L Bader, H Qassass

Journal: The International Journal of Early Childhood Learning

Year: 2022

Volume: 29 (2)

Pages: 25-40

Impact of Cognitive Coaching on Self-Efficacy, Students, Classroom Management, And Instructional Practice in TEFL Teacher Education

Authors: RK Abu-Shawish, S Al Qadhi, W Yousef

Journal: Journal of Positive School Psychology

Year: 2022

Pages: 8017–8026

Students’ Perspectives on the Factors That Influence the Use of Private Tutoring Usage in Qatar

Author: RK Abu-Shawish

Journal: SAGE Open

Year: 2023

Volume: 13 (4)

Article: 21582440231210374

Impact of Cultural Competence and Education of a Preservice Teacher and Pedagogical Style

Authors: S Qadhi, W Yousef, RK Abu-Shawish

Journal: Review of International Geographical Education

Year: 2021

Volume: 11 (10)

Pages: 2049-2059

Teacher Leadership in Higher Education: Why Not?

Authors: N Ghamrawi, RK Abu-Shawish, T Shal, NAR Ghamrawi

Journal: Cogent Education

Year: 2024

Volume: 11 (1)

Article: 2366679

Teachers’ Perceptions of the Barriers to Effective Teaching in Qatar’s Government Schools

Author: RK Abu-Shawish

Journal: European Journal of Education

Year: 2024

Pages: 1-20

The Role of Implementing the Assessment and Evaluation Policy in Improving the Educational Process for Students

Authors: A Al-Thani, A Al-kuwari, N Alkhater, RK Abu-Shawish

Journal: Journal of Arts, Literature, Humanities and Social Sciences

Year: 2023

Volume: 98

Pages: 183-198

Teachers’ Understandings of the Social and Professional Support Needed to Implement Change in Qatar

Authors: I Karkouti, RK Abu-Shawish, M Romanowski

Event: Barcelona, Spain, October 24-26, 2023

Developing A Framework in Higher Education for Teachers/Instructor Roles and Competencies that are Related to the 21st Century: Meta-Analysis

Authors: S Al Qadhi, W Yousef, MA Hassan, RK Abu-Shawish

Journal: Journal of Positive School Psychology

Year: 2022

Pages: 11926–11935

Teachers’ Experiences and Challenges with Student Diversity in Qatar’s Government Schools

Authors: RK Abu-Shawish, M Ellili-Cherif, M Romanowski

Journal: The International Journal of Diverse Identities

Year: 2021

Volume: 21 (1)

Pages: 13-27

Making the Strange Familiar and the Familiar Strange: A Critical Reflection on Teacher Educators and the Coronavirus Crisis

Authors: RK Abu-Shawish, M Romanowski

In: Teaching in the Post COVID-19 Era

Year: 2021

The Relation between English Language Cultural Exposure and EL Teachers’ Competencies

Authors: S Qadhi, RK Abu-Shawish

Journal: Advances in Social Science and Culture

Year: 2020

Volume: 2 (4)