Prof. Dr. Ewa Wanda Ziemba | Smart Solutions | Best Paper Award

Prof. Dr. Ewa Wanda Ziemba | Smart Solutions | Best Paper Award

Prof. Dr. Ewa Wanda Ziemba, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland

Prof. Ewa Wanda Ziemba is a distinguished Full Professor of Management at the University of Economics in Katowice, Poland. She holds multiple academic degrees, including a Ph.D. and postdoctoral habilitation in Economics, and has extensive expertise in social science, management, and information technologies. With a research focus on information systems and technologies for business, public administration, and sustainable development, she has published over 240 peer-reviewed papers, authored three books, and edited 24 volumes. Prof. Ziemba has played a pivotal role in more than 40 prestigious Polish and international research projects and is recognized for her contributions to the academic community, receiving numerous awards for her research excellence. She serves on the editorial boards of various international journals and is a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. Prof. Ziemba is highly regarded in her field, being included in the top-cited scientists list by Stanford University in 2021.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Paper Award: Prof. Ewa Ziemba, Ph.D., D.Sc.

Prof. Ewa Ziemba is an outstanding candidate for the Best Paper Award due to her significant contributions to the fields of management and information systems over the past decade. As a Full Professor at the University of Economics in Katowice, she has demonstrated expertise in critical areas such as ICT adoption, sustainable development, and management information systems. Her research aligns with contemporary trends in technology and management, focusing on the intersection of information systems and societal development.

Education 🎓

  • M.Sc. in Economics (1984)
    University of Economics in Katowice
  • Ph.D. in Economics (1998)
    University of Economics in Katowice
  • Post Ph.D. (Habilitation) in Economics (2010)
    University of Economics in Katowice
  • Professor in Economics (2018)

Work Experience 💼

  • Full Professor
    University of Economics in Katowice (2019 – Present)
  • Head of Department of Business Informatics and International Accounting
    University of Economics in Katowice (2016 – Present)
  • Associate Professor
    University of Economics in Katowice (2011 – 2019)
  • Assistant Professor
    University of Economics in Katowice (1999 – 2011)
  • Assistant
    University of Economics in Katowice (1984 – 1999)
  • Ordinary Member
    European Academy of Sciences and Arts (2021 – Present)
  • Vice Head
    Silesian International School of Commerce (2009 – 2011)
  • Associate Professor, Head of Department of Informatics
    WSB University in Poznań (2004 – 2011)

Achievements 🌟

  • Published over 240 peer-reviewed papers, 3 books, and 24 edited volumes.
  • Included in the top 2% cited scientists list by Stanford University (2021).
  • Instrumental role in over 40 prestigious research projects.
  • Research expert for several organizations, including the National Centre for Research and Development in Poland and the Academy of Finland.

Awards and Honors 🏆

  • Prize of Polish Minister of Science and Higher Education for Excellent Research Achievement.
  • Excellence in Research & Scholarship Award.
  • Fellow & Distinguished Scholar Award.
  • 6 Silver and Bronze Journal Editor Awards.
  • 27 Awards of the Rector of the University of Economics in Katowice.
  • 10 Best Research Paper Awards, including recognition at the 30th International Conference on Information Systems Development (ISD’2022).

Publication Top Notes:

Behavioral Intention and Use of ChatGPT Among Accounting and Finance Students: A Two-Year Comparative Study

The determinants of ChatGPT usage among accounting students: the role of habit, social influence, and facilitating conditions

Environmental sustainability driven by ICTs: A Perspective of Enterprises and Government Units

Leveraging artificial intelligence to meet the sustainable development goals

Acceptance and Use of ChatGPT Among Accounting and Finance Higher Education Students

Prof. Irina Shoshina | Accolades Award | Top Researcher Award

Prof. Irina Shoshina | Accolades Award | Top Researcher Award 

Prof. Irina Shoshina, Saint-Petersburg state University, Russia

Irina I. Shoshina, Ph.D., is a distinguished Doctor of Biological Sciences and Professor at the Institute for Cognitive Research at St. Petersburg State University. She completed her dissertation at the Pavlov Institute of Physiology PAS in 2015, focusing on “The Global and Local Mechanisms for the Analysis of Visual Information in Normal Subjects and in Schizophrenia.” Her research spans visual perception physiology, changes in perception under extreme conditions, and psychopathology. She has led and participated in various biomedical experiments, including analog studies of “dry” immersion with and without stimulation. Dr. Shoshina has authored over 85 publications, with recent works addressing topics such as visual contrast sensitivity, ocular microtremor, and cognitive functioning in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Her significant contributions include studies on eye movements and fatigue detection, as well as the impact of medication on cognitive effects. For more information.

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Summary of Suitability for Top Researcher Award

Her research covers significant areas in visual perception, extreme environments, and psychopathology. These fields are crucial for advancing our understanding of cognitive and sensory processes.She has authored over 85 publications, with many appearing in high-impact journals. Recent articles include work on visual contrast sensitivity, cognitive functioning in schizophrenia, and fatigue detection based on eye movements. Her work is widely recognized, evidenced by numerous publications in Q1 and Q2 journals.

Education:

  • Doctor of Biological Sciences: Shoshina holds a Ph.D. from the Pavlov Institute of Physiology, PAS. She completed her dissertation in 2015 with the topic: “The Global and Local Mechanism for the Analyses of Visual Information in Normal Subjects and in Schizophrenia.” This research centered around visual perception physiology, particularly focusing on changes in visual perception under extreme conditions and in psychopathological states such as schizophrenia.

Work Experience:

  • Professor, Institute for Cognitive Research: Shoshina is a professor at St. Petersburg State University, where she is actively engaged in research related to cognitive science, visual perception, and physiological responses in extreme environments.
  • Principal Investigator: Shoshina has led numerous studies, including analog experiments simulating extreme conditions like “dry” immersion, with or without different stimulations. Her research frequently explores visual perception changes and cognitive functioning, especially in the context of altered gravity, fatigue, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder.
  • Co-Investigator: She has also worked as a co-investigator in various biomedical experiments, extending her expertise into interdisciplinary collaborations.
  • Publications and Research: Shoshina has authored more than 85 scientific publications, focusing on visual contrast sensitivity, ocular microtremors, cognitive functions in psychopathological conditions, and the effects of environmental extremes on perception and cognition.

Publication top Notes:

Characteristics of Visual Contrast Sensitivity and Ocular Microtremor in Schizophrenia

Brain atrophy and cognitive decline in bipolar disorder: Influence of medication use, symptomatology and illness duration

OperatorEYEVP: Operator Dataset for Fatigue Detection Based on Eye Movements, Heart Rate Data, and Video Information

Cognitive Functioning and Visual System Characteristics in Schizophrenia: A Cross-Sectional Study

Combined influence of medication and symptom severity on visual processing in bipolar disorder