Alamgir Muhammad | Green Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alamgir Muhammad | Green Finance | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun | Poland

Dr. Alamgir Muhammad is an emerging scholar in corporate finance, sustainable investment, and green financial instruments, currently serving as an Assistant Professor (Research) at Nicolas Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland. He completed his Ph.D. in Corporate Finance and Investment at National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, where he also contributed to teaching and academic activities. His research focuses on green bonds, corporate sustainability, Islamic finance, financial markets, firm performance, and market stability, with publications in leading journals such as Sustainable Development, Studies in Economics and Finance, Global Business and Finance Review, Sustainability, Risks, and the International Journal of Islamic Finance and Sustainable Development. His work offers empirical insights into how green bonds influence firm performance, cost of capital, financial risk, and environmental outcomes, while also analyzing the comparative behavior of Islamic and conventional stock markets during crises. Dr. Alamgir is an active reviewer for reputable journals including Sustainable Development, Financial Innovation, Finance Research Letters, and the Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, demonstrating his growing global academic engagement. He has presented his research at major international conferences across Europe, Asia, and North America, contributing to ongoing scholarly discourse on sustainable finance, the energy transition, and financial market resilience. Dr. Alamgir’s academic influence and research productivity are reflected in his metrics 124 citations and an h-index of 3, underscoring his expanding contributions to global sustainable finance research.

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Featured Publications

1. Alamgir, M., & Cheng, M.-C. (2023). Do green bonds play a role in achieving sustainability? Sustainability, 15(13), 10177. Citations: 97

2. Alamgir, M., & Cheng, M.-C. (2023). Co-movement and performance comparison of conventional and Islamic stock indices during the pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic era. Risks, 11(8), 146. Citations: 13

3. Alamgir, M., & Cheng, M.-C. (2021). Effect of leverage on firm value and how the contextual variables affect this relationship: A case of Pakistan. Citations: 9

4. Alamgir, M., & Cheng, M.-C. (2023). Do Islamic stocks outperform conventional stocks during crisis periods? A global comparison. Global Business & Finance Review, 28(6), 23–47. Citations: 3

5. Alamgir, M., & Cheng, M.-C. (2024). Safe haven characteristics of Islamic stock indices during bearish and bullish markets: A case of developed and developing countries. International Journal of Islamic Finance and Sustainable Development, 16(3). Citations: 1

Abdullateef Mustapha | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdullateef Mustapha | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

General Manager | Ammam Rice Mill | Nigeria

Dr. AbdulAteef Mustapha is a multidisciplinary scholar in Food Science and Engineering whose work advances innovative technologies in food processing, preservation, food microbiology, lipidomics, and sustainable utilization of agri-food by-products. His research emphasizes ultrasound-assisted processing, microbial inactivation kinetics, quality enhancement, nutrient retention, and green-processing methods that support safer and more efficient food systems. With a strong record of publications in high-impact journals, his contributions span areas such as polysaccharide extraction, protein modification, kinetic modelling, intelligent processing systems, and quality-prediction frameworks. He collaborates widely with researchers across continents, integrating advanced analytical techniques, experimental design, data modelling, and processing equipment optimization to address global challenges in food safety, postharvest losses, and nutrient-dense product development. His applied research also extends to process optimization, technology translation, quality improvement, and product innovation, resulting in practical impacts on food production efficiency, safety management, and value addition. Beyond research, he contributes to community-oriented initiatives supporting food security, public awareness, and educational development. Dr. Mustapha’s academic influence and research productivity are reflected in his metrics 918 citations, 29 documents, and an h-index of 17 underscoring his growing contributions to global food science and engineering research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

1. Osae, R., Zhou, C., Xu, B., Tchabo, W., Tahir, H. E., Mustapha, A. T., & Ma, H. (2019). Effects of ultrasound, osmotic dehydration, and osmosonication pretreatments on bioactive compounds, chemical characterization, enzyme inactivation, color, and antioxidant properties. Journal of Food Biochemistry, 43(5), e12832.

2. Nasiru, M. M., Frimpong, E. B., Muhammad, U., Qian, J., Mustapha, A. T., Yan, W., … & Xu, B. (2021). Dielectric barrier discharge cold atmospheric plasma: Influence of processing parameters on microbial inactivation in meat and meat products. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 20(3), 2626–2659.

3. Ji, Q., Yu, X., Yagoub, A. E. A., Chen, L., Mustapha, A. T., & Zhou, C. (2021). Enhancement of lignin removal and enzymolysis of sugarcane bagasse by ultrasound-assisted ethanol synergized deep eutectic solvent pretreatment. Renewable Energy, 172, 304–316.

4. Ji, Q., Yu, X., Wu, P., Yagoub, A. E. A., Chen, L., Taiye, M. A., & Zhou, C. (2021). Pretreatment of sugarcane bagasse with deep eutectic solvents affects the structure and morphology of lignin. Industrial Crops and Products, 173, 114108.

5. Fakayode, O. A., Aboagarib, E. A. A., Yan, D., Li, M., Wahia, H., Mustapha, A. T., … & Ma, H. (2020). Novel two-pot ultrasonication and deep eutectic solvent pretreatment approaches for watermelon rind delignification: Parametric screening and optimization via response surface methodology. Energy, 203, 117872.

Wafa Abdelmalek | Green Finance | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wafa Abdelmalek | Green Finance | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor | Institute of Higher Business Studies of Sfax | Tunisia

Dr. Wafa Abdelmalek is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in finance, econometrics, and financial technology, with expertise spanning asset pricing, volatility forecasting, behavioral finance, green finance, cryptocurrencies, and energy–commodity interlinkages. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Institute of High Business Studies of Sfax, University of Sfax (Tunisia), she has made notable contributions to understanding market dynamics, risk management, and the integration of artificial intelligence into economic modeling. Her research employs advanced computational methods such as machine learning, neural networks, genetic algorithms, and time-varying models to explore financial interconnections and systemic risks across global markets. Dr. Abdelmalek’s publications in leading journals, including International Journal of Finance & Economics, Studies in Economics and Finance, Eurasian Economic Review, EuroMed Journal of Business, and Review of Behavioral Finance, are recognized for advancing knowledge in sustainable finance and portfolio diversification. Through her collaborative and interdisciplinary work, she continues to bridge traditional finance with emerging technologies, contributing to more resilient and sustainable financial systems. Dr. Abdelmalek’s academic excellence and research influence are reflected in her growing recognition, with 50 citations, 8 publications, and an h-index of 5, underscoring her impactful contributions to the advancement of financial innovation and green finance.

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Wanxuan Yao | Climate change mitigation technologies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wanxuan Yao | Climate change mitigation technologies | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel | Germany

Dr. Ben Wanxuan Yao is an accomplished climate scientist specializing in biogeochemical modelling, carbon dioxide removal (CDR), and carbon capture and storage (CCS). His research integrates modelling, data analysis, and environmental assessment to evaluate the technical feasibility, effectiveness, and societal implications of carbon mitigation technologies. With extensive experience in developing CDR evaluation frameworks, he has advanced the global understanding of marine-based carbon removal and its integration within policy and sustainability contexts. He has led multidisciplinary research initiatives focused on site-specific CDR and CCS portfolio development, aligning scientific innovation with national and international climate goals. His work encompasses quantitative modelling of oceanic carbon and nutrient cycles, AI-based parameter calibration on high-performance computing systems, and holistic assessments of carbon sequestration techniques. His findings have been published in leading international journals, including Geophysical Research Letters, Earth’s Future, Environmental Research Letters, and Global Change Biology, providing critical insights into the environmental, economic, and ethical dimensions of marine carbon removal technologies. Beyond research, he has played a key role in facilitating collaboration between scientists, policymakers, and industry through workshops, think tanks, and conferences, strengthening the interface between science and decision-making in the field of climate solutions. His expertise in geospatial data analysis, system modelling, and sustainable innovation has positioned him as a valuable contributor to the evolving landscape of carbon management and environmental strategy. Dr. Yao’s academic excellence and research influence are reflected in his growing global recognition, with 67 citations, 8 publications, and an h-index of 5, underscoring his impactful contributions to the advancement of climate modelling and carbon removal science.

Featured Publications

1. Somes, C. J., Dale, A. W., Wallmann, K., Scholz, F., Yao, W., Oschlies, A., Muglia, J., & Achterberg, E. P. (2021). Constraining global marine iron sources and ligand‐mediated scavenging fluxes with GEOTRACES dissolved iron measurements in an ocean biogeochemical model. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 35(8), e2021GB006948. Cited by: 30

2. Frenger, I., Landolfi, A., Kvale, K., Somes, C. J., Oschlies, A., Yao, W., & Koeve, W. (2024). Misconceptions of the marine biological carbon pump in a changing climate: Thinking outside the “export” box. Global Change Biology, 30(1), e17124. Cited by: 27

3. Yao, W., Kvale, K. F., Achterberg, E., Koeve, W., & Oschlies, A. (2019). Hierarchy of calibrated global models reveals improved distributions and fluxes of biogeochemical tracers in models with explicit representation of iron. Environmental Research Letters, 14(11), 114009. Cited by: 15

4. Kvale, K., Keller, D. P., Koeve, W., Meissner, K. J., Somes, C. J., Yao, W., & Oschlies, A. (2020). Explicit silicate cycling in the Kiel Marine Biogeochemistry Model, version 3 (KMBM3) embedded in the UVic ESCM version 2.9. Geoscientific Model Development Discussions, 1–46.Cited by: 10

5. Yao, W., Kvale, K. F., Koeve, W., Landolfi, A., Achterberg, E., Bertrand, E. M., & Oschlies, A. (2022). Simulated future trends in marine nitrogen fixation are sensitive to model iron implementation. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 36(3), e2020GB006851. Cited by: 6

Dr. Wanxuan Yao’s work advances global climate solutions by integrating biogeochemical modelling with carbon removal science, enhancing the precision of Earth system projections and guiding sustainable carbon management strategies for policymakers and industry. His research bridges scientific innovation and environmental governance, driving impactful progress toward a low-carbon, resilient future.