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.

Professional Profile:

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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

Assoc Prof Dr. Hongfei Yang | Wayfinding Award | Best Researcher Award – 5015

Assoc Prof Dr. Hongfei Yang | Wayfinding Award | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc Prof Dr. Hongfei Yang, Shihezi University, Xinjiang, China

Yang Hongfei is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Information Engineering at Shihezi University, specializing in Testing and Measurement Technology and Instruments. Born in September 1994 in Puyang, Henan, he has a robust academic background, holding a PhD from Jilin University, where he also completed his master’s and bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical Design. His academic journey includes a significant joint training exchange program at the University of Cambridge. Yang’s research interests focus on intelligent agriculture machinery and intelligent sensors, reflecting his commitment to innovative solutions in engineering. He has received several prestigious awards, including the National Scholarship for Doctoral Students and the title of “Outstanding Graduate Student” from Jilin University. Proficient in multiple software tools and with strong language skills, Yang is dedicated to fostering collaboration within academic circles and engaging in impactful scientific research. His aspiration is to excel as a university educator while contributing significantly to the field of instrumentation and technology.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Yang Hongfei

Candidate Profile: Yang Hongfei, an associate professor at Shihezi University, specializes in Testing and Measurement Technology and Instruments. With a strong academic background, including a PhD from Jilin University and a joint training program at the University of Cambridge, Yang has consistently demonstrated excellence in research and education.

Education:

  • 2020.09 – 2023.09: PhD in Testing and Measurement Technology and Instruments, Jilin University
  • 2018.10 – 2019.01: Joint Training Exchange Master’s Program, University of Cambridge
  • 2017.09 – 2020.06: Master’s in Mechanical Design and Theory, Jilin University
  • 2012.09 – 2016.06: Bachelor’s in Mechanical Design, Manufacturing and Automation, Dalian University

Work Experience:

  • 2023.11 – Present: Associate Professor, Department of Electronic Information Engineering, Shihezi University

Publication top Notes:

Neural network-based 3D point cloud detection of targets in unstructured environments

MI-FPD: Magnetic Information of Free Precession Signal Data Measurement Method for Bell-Bloom Magnetometer

Efficient Measurement of Free Precession Frequency in Bell-Bloom Atomic Magnetometers

EHA-YOLOv5: An Efficient and Highly Accurate Improved YOLOv5 Model for Workshop Bearing Rail Defect Detection Application

RT-FPS: Relaxation Time of Free Precession Signal Measurement Method for Bell-Bloom Magnetometer

Gelana Urgesa Ayana | Agroforestry System award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gelana Urgesa Ayana | Agroforestry System award | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate at Shanghai Ocean University, Ethiopia

Gelana Urgesa Ayana is a dedicated academician from Ethiopia, passionate about education and societal betterment. With a love for football and reading, he balances personal interests with his commitment to knowledge. Currently a PhD candidate at Shanghai Ocean University, Gelana focuses on aquatic disease diagnosis and prevention. His work aims to positively impact the agricultural and veterinary fields, demonstrating his dedication to improving the future for his community and beyond. Through teaching and research, Gelana fosters an inclusive learning environment, helping students excel while building trust and relationships.

Profile:

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic Background and Expertise: Gelana holds a PhD candidacy in Aquatic Disease Diagnosis, Prevention, and Control, complemented by an MSc in Fishery Development. This strong academic foundation demonstrates a deep understanding of his field.
  2. Research Contributions: He has authored and co-authored several significant journal articles, including investigations into the bactericidal activity of compounds against pathogens and the role of probiotics in sustainable poultry production. His diverse research topics reflect both breadth and depth of knowledge.
  3. Community Engagement: Gelana has actively participated in community service initiatives, training programs, and vaccination campaigns, indicating a commitment to applying his research for societal benefit.
  4. Continuous Professional Development: He has pursued various training and workshops, enhancing his skills in microbiology, disease management, and academic pedagogy. This commitment to lifelong learning is crucial for a researcher.
  5. Collaborative Skills: His experience in collaborative research projects highlights his ability to work well in teams and contribute to collective goals, which is essential in the research community.
  6. Multilingual Proficiency: His proficiency in multiple languages, including English, Afan-Oromo, and Amharic, facilitates communication and collaboration in diverse settings, broadening his research impact.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Research Networking: While he has a solid foundation, expanding his research network internationally could lead to more collaborative opportunities and increased visibility in the global research community.
  2. Funding Applications: Engaging more actively in grant writing and funding applications could provide the resources necessary to support larger research initiatives and enhance his project scope.
  3. Publishing Frequency: Increasing the frequency of publications and exploring high-impact journals could further elevate his research profile and impact.
  4. Public Speaking and Presentation Skills: Developing these skills could enhance his ability to communicate research findings effectively at conferences and workshops, thereby increasing his influence and visibility.

Education:

Gelana holds a BSc in Veterinary Laboratory Technology from Wollega University, where he explored parasitic disease diagnosis. He then earned an MSc in Fishery Development from Nanjing Agricultural University, focusing on aquatic disease management with a thesis on the bactericidal activity of emodin. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD at Shanghai Ocean University, concentrating on aquatic disease diagnosis, prevention, and control. His education has equipped him with the knowledge and skills to address critical challenges in veterinary medicine and sustainable aquaculture, preparing him for impactful research and teaching roles.

Experience:

Since September 2017, Gelana has served as the Chief Laboratory Assistant at Jimma University’s College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine. His responsibilities include lecturing BSc students, conducting practical laboratory sessions, and assisting MSc and PhD students in microbiology. Gelana actively engages in research collaborations with faculty, focusing on animal disease diagnosis and data analysis. He is also dedicated to community service, providing training and support to improve local veterinary practices. His diverse experiences in teaching, research, and community involvement reflect his commitment to advancing knowledge and practice in agriculture and veterinary medicine.

Research Focus:

Gelana’s research focuses on aquatic disease diagnosis, prevention, and control, particularly within the fields of veterinary science and aquaculture. His current work includes investigating the bactericidal effects of natural compounds on pathogenic bacteria, contributing to sustainable disease management strategies. Through collaborative projects, he aims to develop effective interventions to enhance animal health and production. His recent studies on probiotics in poultry production and biosecurity reflect his commitment to integrating innovative approaches into veterinary practice. Gelana’s research is poised to make a significant impact on food security and public health in Ethiopia and beyond.

Publications Top Notes:

  • Effect of Rice–Carp Coculture on Phytoplankton and Microzooplankton Community Composition in Paddy Water during Different Rice Growth Stages 🌾🐟
  • Probiotics in Disease Management for Sustainable Poultry Production 🐔🔬
  • Natural Sunlight-Mediated Emodin Photoinactivation of Aeromonas hydrophila 💡🔬
  • Probiotics in Disease Management for Sustainable Poultry Production 📄🐔
  • Bacteriological Identification among Patients Attending at Jimma University Veterinary Clinic 🧪🐾

Conclusion:

Gelana Urgesa Ayana exemplifies the qualities of an exemplary researcher through his strong academic background, substantial contributions to the field of aquatic disease management, and dedication to community service. His ongoing commitment to professional development and collaboration positions him well for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Addressing identified areas for improvement could further enhance his research profile and broaden his impact in the academic community.