Dr. Naveena Gadwala | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Naveena Gadwala | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Aurora Deemed University | Iran

Dr. Naveena Gadwala is an accomplished researcher in Physics and Astronomy with expertise in material science, spintronic devices, and nanomaterials, having completed her Ph.D. in Physics with a focus on multifunctional materials for spintronics and sensor applications. Her educational background spans physics and condensed matter physics, supported by a solid foundation in mathematics and computer science. Professionally, she has served as an Assistant Professor of Physics and worked as a Research Assistant on a prestigious DST-SERB project, where she advanced the development of rare-earth doped multifunctional materials. Her research interests in Physics and Astronomy include condensed matter physics, spintronics, nanoferrites, structural and electrical properties of advanced materials, and applications in sensors and energy storage, with multiple international publications in reputed journals such as Journal of Materials Science, Brazilian Journal of Physics, and Physics Status Solidi B. Dr. Gadwala has also participated in several national and international conferences, presenting her research on Physics and Astronomy themes like nanomaterials, applied physics, and material science. She has cleared the Telangana State Eligibility Test, demonstrating strong academic and research skill sets in Physics and Astronomy, and her work emphasizes synthesis, structural analysis, and magnetic property enhancement of advanced materials. Her honors include recognition through high-quality publications and conference presentations that significantly contribute to Physics and Astronomy. With her strong research skills, including experimental synthesis, material characterization, and applied nanoscience, Dr. Gadwala continues to advance Physics and Astronomy by addressing emerging challenges in spintronic devices and sensor technology. In conclusion, her dedication, innovative contributions, and professional achievements highlight her as a dynamic scholar shaping future directions in Physics and Astronomy. 10 Citations, 5 Documents, 1 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Boddolla, S., Gantepogu, C. S., Gadwala, N., Shetty, P. B., Bantikatla, H., & Yadav, S. N. S. (2025, July). Enhancing the magnetic properties of CoFe₂O₄ ceramics through neodymium doping. Next Materials, 100802.

2. Gadwala, N. (2025, February). Effect of trivalent Ho³⁺ ion doping on structural, magnetic, optical, and electrical properties of BiFeO₃ nanoparticles. Physica Status Solidi (b), 202400304.

Wang Yuqi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wang Yuqi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

postgraduate | Harbin Engineering University | China

Mr. Wang Yuqi is an accomplished researcher from Harbin Engineering University with a strong foundation in Mechanical and Electronic Engineering and Marine Robot systems, excelling in the field of engineering through his work on advanced robotics and intelligent control systems. His academic journey includes a master’s focus on marine robotics and an undergraduate specialization in mechanical and electronic engineering, supported by numerous honors and scholarships that highlight his academic excellence. His professional experience spans leading roles in engineering projects, including the design and optimization of deep-sea exploration ROV control systems, intelligent unmanned hovercraft, and sea cucumber robot technologies, where he applied cutting-edge engineering methodologies such as FreeRTOS-based scheduling, STM32 circuit design, FPGA communication protocols, and ROS data processing. He has further contributed as an intern at the National Deep Sea Base Management Center and Midea Group, where he advanced engineering solutions for marine exploration and motor control systems. His research interests lie in engineering design for underwater robotics, intelligent control, sensor integration, and embedded systems, which have led to recognition in national and international competitions. Mr. Wang Yuqi’s engineering expertise is complemented by strong skills in programming (C/C++, MATLAB), simulation and design tools, communication protocols, and hardware debugging, making him a versatile and innovative researcher. His achievements in engineering, both academically and professionally, have earned him awards, leadership roles, and recognition for his contributions to innovation in robotics and intelligent systems, reflecting a promising career in engineering research and application. 13 Citations, 6 Documents, 3 h-index

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Featured Publications

1. Zhang, H., Sun, Y., Zhao, Y., Xie, Y., Li, X., Wang, Y., & Zhao, C. (2024). Corrosion and carburization of Ni<sub>3</sub>Al-based superalloys in high-temperature carbon dioxide. Materials and Corrosion.

2. Huang, Y., Wang, Y., Yu, S., Zhang, H., & Zhao, C. (2024). Hot deformation behavior and dynamic recrystallization mechanisms of a Mn-Cu damping alloy. Materials Today Communications.

3. Huang, Y., Wang, Y., Yu, S., Zhang, H., & Zhao, C. (2024). Hot deformation behavior and dynamic recrystallization mechanisms of a Mn-Cu damping alloy. SSRN.

4. Li, X., Yu, S., Huang, Y., Wang, Y., Zhang, H., & Zhao, C. (2024). Impact of secondary γ’ precipitate on the high-temperature creep properties of DD6 alloy. Metals and Materials International.

5. Huang, Y., Wang, Y., Yu, S., Zhao, C., Zhao, Y., & Zhang, H. (2024). Influence of aging heat treatment on microstructure and mechanical properties of a novel polycrystalline Ni3Al-based intermetallic alloy. SSRN.

Yuanfang Han | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yuanfang Han | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Yuanfang Han | Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications | China

Mr. Yuanfang Han is an Engineering researcher specializing in network performance analysis with strong expertise in Experimental Methods that drive innovation in server diagnosis and optimization, where his academic foundation at the School of Information and Communication Engineering, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications has equipped him with advanced skills in passive traffic measurement, anomaly detection, and performance management metrics. His professional experience highlights Experimental Methods applied to large-scale systems, particularly through the development of the Cross-Environment Server Diagnosis with Fusion (CSDF) framework in collaboration with China Tower Corporation Limited, achieving significant efficiency improvements. His research interest is anchored in Experimental Methods for traffic-based anomaly detection, host–network correlation, and machine-learning-driven optimization of communication networks, producing impactful contributions such as SCI-indexed publications in Electronics. Recognition through awards and industry collaborations reflects his excellence in applying Experimental Methods to both academic and industrial challenges. His research skills encompass cross-environment request alignment, packet capture analysis, and random-forest-based attribution models, each grounded in Experimental Methods that ensure accurate performance diagnostics. With membership in IEEE and contributions that reduce system response time in production environments, he demonstrates how Experimental Methods extend beyond theory into real-world deployment. In conclusion, Mr. Yuanfang Han exemplifies Engineering leadership through Experimental Methods that integrate machine learning, system diagnosis, and network optimization, marking him as a promising researcher with impactful contributions to future technological advancements.

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Featured Publication

1. Han, Y., Zhang, Z., Li, X., Zhao, J., Gu, R., & Wang, M. (2025). A non-intrusive approach to cross-environment server bottleneck diagnosis via packet-captured application latency and APM metrics. Electronics, 14(19), 3824.

Dr. Abouzar Bahari | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abouzar Bahari | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

CEO | Bahari Research and Development | Oman

Dr. Abouzar Bahari is a distinguished scholar and researcher whose academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to Nuclear Physics, with a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics from Payame-Noor University, alongside advanced studies in Genetics, Petroleum Engineering, and Mining Engineering, enabling him to bridge multidisciplinary fields through innovative research. His career includes leadership as CEO and Founder of Bahari Research and Development in Muscat, Oman, invited lectureships at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, and extensive engineering experience in oil and gas production, all while advancing Nuclear Physics research through Monte Carlo simulations, particle radiation modeling, relativity, zero-point field analysis, and electromagnetic field applications in health sciences. His Nuclear Physics dissertation on predicting rock and fault failure has been recognized with prestigious awards, including a Best Researcher Award, and his consistent ranking among top graduates further validates his expertise. As a prolific contributor to scientific journals, reviewer, and editorial board member, Dr. Bahari has authored impactful works on earthquake precursors, neutron interactions, and Nuclear Physics-based simulations. His research interests span physics, cancer therapy with ultra-low frequency fields, and interdisciplinary applications of Nuclear Physics in geology, health, and energy systems. With advanced computational and simulation skills in MCNPX, MATLAB, Python, and visualization software, he combines technical mastery with scientific creativity. Overall, Dr. Bahari exemplifies how Nuclear Physics can integrate with diverse domains to generate solutions with global impact, and his career stands as a model of excellence in research, innovation, and education.

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Featured Publications

1. Bahari, A., & Seyed, A. B. (2007, April). Trust-region approach to find constants of Bourgoyne and Young penetration rate model in Khangiran Iranian gas field (SPE-107520-MS). SPE Latin America and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Society of Petroleum Engineers.

2. Bahari, A., & Baradaran Seyed, A. (2009). Drilling cost optimization in a hydrocarbon field by combination of comparative and mathematical methods. Petroleum Science, 6(4), 451–463.

3. Moradi, H., Bahari, M. H., Sistani, M. B. N., & Bahari, A. (2010). Drilling rate prediction using an innovative soft computing approach. Scientific Research and Essays, 5(13), 1583–1588.

4. Bahari, M. H., Bahari, A., Moharrami, F. N., & Sistani, M. B. (2008). Determining Bourgoyne and Young model coefficients using genetic algorithm to predict drilling rate. Journal of Applied Sciences, 8(17), 3050–3054.

5. Hassan, B. M., Aboozar, B., & Hamidreza, M. (2011). Intelligent drilling rate predictor. International Journal of Innovative Computing, Information and Control, 7(4), 1425–1436.

Prof. Levent Trabzon | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Levent Trabzon | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Faculty Member | Istanbul Technical University | Turkey

Prof. Levent Trabzon is a distinguished academic in Engineering, serving as Professor at Istanbul Technical University and Director of the MEMS Research Center. With a Ph.D. in Engineering Science from Penn State University, along with advanced degrees in Material Science & Engineering, he has built a career at the forefront of mechanical and materials Engineering. His professional journey spans leadership roles such as founding director of nanotechnology centers, advisory positions in international Engineering institutions, and consultancy in emergency management. His research covers microfluidics, MEMS, NEMS, nanomaterials, biomaterials, thin film deposition, and innovation in Engineering systems, with active involvement in international collaborations and numerous funded projects. Recognized with multiple Performance Awards, Article Performance Awards, and international innovation prizes, his work has significantly advanced Engineering applications in energy, environment, healthcare, and manufacturing. His Engineering skills include nanotechnology design, microsystem modeling, thin film fabrication, advanced materials processing, and innovation management. A prolific researcher with over a hundred documents in leading Engineering journals and conferences, his impact is reflected in patents, invited talks, and global recognition. Prof. Levent Trabzon continues to push the boundaries of Engineering through teaching, mentoring, and pioneering projects that integrate cutting-edge technologies for societal benefit. 1,422 Citations by 1,301 documents, 100 Documents, 19 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Benzait, Z., & Trabzon, L. (2018). A review of recent research on materials used in polymer–matrix composites for body armor application. Journal of Composite Materials, 52(23), 3241–3263.

2. Saleem, H., Trabzon, L., Kılıç, A., & Zaidi, S. (2020). Recent advances in nanofibrous membranes: Production and applications in water treatment and desalination. Desalination, 478, 114178.

3. Ramazanoglu, M., Lutz, R., Rusche, P., Trabzon, L., Kose, G. T., Prechtl, C., & other authors. (2013). Bone response to biomimetic implants delivering BMP-2 and VEGF: An immunohistochemical study. Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 41(8), 826–835.

4. Wang, J., Yang, Y., Wang, Y., Dong, S., Cheng, L., Li, Y., Wang, Z., Trabzon, L., & other authors. (2022). Working aqueous Zn metal batteries at 100 °C. ACS Nano, 16(10), 15770–15778.

5. Benzait, Z., Chen, P., & Trabzon, L. (2021). Enhanced synthesis method of graphene oxide. Nanoscale Advances, 3(1), 223–230.

Mr. Kalu Ram Sharma | Fluid Dynamics | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Kalu Ram Sharma | Fluid Dynamics | Best Scholar Award

Research Scholar | University of Rajasthan | India

Mr. Kalu Ram Sharma is a dedicated scholar and educator in mathematics whose expertise strongly aligns with Fluid Dynamics, as reflected in his academic background, teaching experience, and impactful research. With advanced qualifications in mathematics, he has served as a lecturer at multiple institutions, demonstrating excellence in guiding undergraduate and postgraduate students, while his professional journey highlights a deep commitment to education and research. His primary research interests center on mathematical modeling, magnetohydrodynamics, and nonlinear flow problems, with a consistent focus on Fluid Dynamics, where he has published several notable works in reputed international journals and presented at esteemed conferences. Mr. Sharma’s achievements include clearing prestigious national eligibility and fellowship examinations with strong ranks, underscoring his academic caliber, and his awards and honors reflect recognition of his scholarly merit. His research skills extend to numerical analysis, spectral methods, and computational simulations, which have enhanced his ability to contribute significantly to the study of Fluid Dynamics. Throughout his journey, his continuous participation in workshops and conferences has enriched his perspective, while his perseverance and analytical acumen demonstrate his potential as a researcher. The integration of theory and application in his work on Fluid Dynamics highlights his vision to solve complex mathematical and physical challenges. In conclusion, Mr. Kalu Ram Sharma emerges as a highly motivated academic and researcher whose focus on Fluid Dynamics not only defines his career but also positions him as a valuable contributor to advancing knowledge in applied mathematics and related interdisciplinary domains.

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Featured Publications

1. Sharma, K. R., & Jain, S. (2025). Activation energy and radiation effects on MHD Walters-B nanofluid flow over a stretching surface: Spectral analysis. Thermal Advances, 100055.

2. Jain, S., & Sharma, K. R. (2025). Numerical analysis of MHD Casson fluid with non-linear mixed and bio-convection over a non-linear vertical stretching sheet, considering multiple slip and suction/injection effects. Thermal Advances, 100034.

3. Sharma, K. R., & Jain, S. (2025). Study of mixed radiative MHD Cross nanofluid flow over a stretching/contracting sheet in porous medium using Arrhenius activation energy, Newtonian heating and Joule Heating. Thermal Advances, 100021.

4. Sharma, K. R., & Jain, S. (2024). An unsteady MHD Williamson fluid flow in a vertical porous channel with porous media and thermal radiation. International Journal of Advances in Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics.

5. Sharma, K. R., & Jain, S. (2024). A numerical study of MHD nonlinear mixed convection flow over a nonlinear vertical stretching sheet with the buoyancy and suction/injection effects. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals.

Takwa Hamdi | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Takwa Hamdi | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

PhD Candidate | National Engineering School of Gabes | Tunisia

Ms. Takwa Hamdi is a dedicated PhD student in Mechanical Engineering with a strong foundation in Engineering education, holding a bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral-level specialization in Mechanical and Energy Engineering, with her research focusing on advanced combustion modeling, dual-fuel internal combustion engines, and sustainable alternative fuels. Her professional Engineering experience includes serving as an adjunct lecturer, where she taught courses on dismountable assembly processes, welding, CAD design, and supervised Engineering design projects, equipping students with practical and theoretical knowledge of Engineering principles. Her research interest lies in energy efficiency, low-emission combustion technologies, and the application of Engineering simulation tools such as Ansys Forte, SolidWorks, Matlab, Autocad, Mastercam, Abaqus, and Gnuplot, where she applies computational fluid dynamics and numerical methods to optimize Engineering performance. She has also contributed to scientific publications in the domain of dual-fuel compression ignition engines, showcasing her commitment to advancing Engineering sustainability. Ms. Hamdi has been recognized academically as a class valedictorian, which highlights her excellence and honor in the field of Engineering. Her Engineering research skills encompass analytical thinking, problem solving, and innovation, reinforced by her active engagement in teaching and scientific collaboration. In conclusion, Ms. Takwa Hamdi demonstrates a remarkable blend of Engineering knowledge, professional experience, and research capability, making her a promising researcher whose Engineering contributions are expected to have a significant impact on energy and sustainability fields.

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Featured Publications

1. Effects of H2 substitution on combustion and emissions in ammonia/diesel compression ignition engine. (2025). Energy Conversion and Management.

Prof. Petia Dinkova Genova-Kalou | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Petia Dinkova Genova-Kalou | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | National Centre of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases | Bulgaria

Prof. Petia Dinkova Genova-Kalou is an accomplished Associate Professor at the National Centre of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, leading the Department of Virology and serving as Head of NRL “Cell culture, ricketssiae and oncogenic viruses.” With a strong foundation in Molecular Biology, Virology, and Clinical Virology, her career reflects extensive academic and research expertise. Her professional experience spans multiple positions from assistant roles to leadership as associate professor, with teaching responsibilities covering diagnostics, prevention, and therapies of viral diseases. Her research interest emphasizes virology, herpes viruses, chlamydiae, rickettsiae, antiviral therapy, and cell cultures, while also expanding into microbiology, molecular epidemiology, and public health. Prof. Petia Dinkova Genova-Kalou has achieved recognition through awards such as “Young Scientist of Sofia University” and maintains active membership in the Bulgarian Association of Microbiology and the Union of Scientists in Bulgaria, highlighting her influence in the field of microbiology. Her research skills extend across molecular diagnostics, serological testing, antiviral evaluations, and laboratory cultivation techniques, contributing to more than sixty scientific publications with international impact. She has led significant projects on molecular genetic identification of infectious agents, antiviral studies, and COVID-19 diagnostics, supported by international collaborations with institutions across Europe. With microbiology being a constant thread throughout her career, her work in virology and microbiology has influenced diagnostics, prevention, and therapeutic strategies on a global scale. Prof. Petia Dinkova Genova-Kalou continues to advance microbiology by integrating modern molecular approaches and fostering collaborative projects, making her contributions essential in both scientific and public health contexts.

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Featured Publications

1. Bratsos, I., Urankar, D., Zangrando, E., Genova-Kalou, P., Košmrlj, J., & Alessio, E. (2011). 1-(2-Picolyl)-substituted 1,2,3-triazole as novel chelating ligand for the preparation of ruthenium complexes with potential anticancer activity. Dalton Transactions, 40(19), 5188–5199.

2. Marinov, R., Markova, N., Krumova, S., Yotovska, K., Zaharieva, M. M., & Genova-Kalou, P. (2020). Antiviral properties of chalcones and their synthetic derivatives: A mini review. Pharmacia, 67, 325–337.

3. Stanchev, S., Jensen, F., Hinkov, A., Atanasov, V., & Genova-Kalou, P. (2011). Synthesis and inhibiting activity of some 4-hydroxycoumarin derivatives on HIV-1 protease. International Scholarly Research Notices, 2011(1), 137637.

4. Genova-Kalou, P., Dundarova, D., Idakieva, K., Mohmmed, A., & Dundarov, S. (2008). Anti-herpes effect of hemocyanin derived from the mollusk Rapana thomasiana. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C, 63(5–6), 429–434.

5. Genova-Kalou, P., Vladimirova, N., Stoitsova, S., Krumova, S., & Kurchatova, A. (2019). Q fever in Bulgaria: Laboratory and epidemiological findings on human cases and outbreaks, 2011 to 2017. Eurosurveillance, 24(37), 1900119.

Dr. José Rodrigo Carrillo Márquez | Neurophysiology | Young Researcher Award

Dr. José Rodrigo Carrillo Márquez | Neurophysiology | Young Researcher Award

José Rodrigo Carrillo Márquez | Westhill University School of Medicine | Mexico

Dr. José Rodrigo Carrillo Márquez is a medical doctor with extensive academic formation and professional experience spanning clinical practice, international rotations, humanitarian missions, and advanced research in neuroscience and Neurophysiology. His education includes a medical degree, complemented by specialized training and research assistantships in neurosciences, where Neurophysiology played a central role in his academic journey. He has contributed significantly to international publications, particularly in areas such as neuropathic pain, neuroplasticity, neuroethics, and deep brain stimulation, highlighting the integration of Neurophysiology into both clinical and research contexts. Professionally, he has trained in renowned medical institutions in the United States, Germany, Peru, and Kenya, while also engaging in volunteer medical assistance projects worldwide, demonstrating a strong commitment to global health. His research interests emphasize Neurophysiology in relation to neuromodulation, neural implants, electromagnetic stimulation, and innovative applications of artificial intelligence in medical sciences. Among his many awards and honors are distinctions in national and international academic competitions, leadership roles in student councils, and recognitions for outstanding performance in scientific and humanitarian initiatives. His research skills reflect proficiency in experimental models, neurostimulation techniques, Neurophysiology-based data interpretation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, ensuring impactful contributions to advancing medical science. Neurophysiology is consistently central to his work, shaping his clinical insights, research productivity, and publication record. The conclusion drawn from his academic and professional journey is that Dr. José Rodrigo Carrillo Márquez demonstrates a distinguished career built on Neurophysiology, with excellence in education, research, clinical practice, and leadership, establishing him as a promising figure whose skills and dedication advance both medical science and patient care through the continual application of Neurophysiology.

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Featured Publications

1. Carrillo-Ruiz, J. D., Muratti-Molina, E. B., Cojuc-Konigsberg, G., ... (2023). Trephinations, trephines, and craniectomies: Contrast between global ancient civilizations and pre-hispanic Mexican cultures. World Neurosurgery, 179, 49–59.

2. Carrillo-Ruiz, J. D., Carrillo-Márquez, J. R., Jiménez-Ponce, F., García-Muñoz, L., ... (2020). Personalist neurobioethics: Its consideration in psychosurgery. DEMO FLANC, 29(3), 117–135.

3. Carrillo-Ruiz, J. D., Carrillo-Márquez, J. R., Beltrán, J. Q., Jiménez-Ponce, F., ... (2023). Innovative perspectives in limbic surgery using deep brain stimulation. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 17, 1167244.

4. Carrillo-Márquez, J. R., Carrillo-Márquez, M. F., Navarro-Olvera, J. L., Beltrán, J. Q., ... (2025). Measurement of neuropathic pain in constrictive sciatic nerve models in rats. Medical Journal of the General Hospital of Mexico, 88(2), 66–73.

5. Carrillo-Márquez, J. R., & Carrillo-Ruiz, J. D. (2022). Neurophysiology involved in neuroplasticity: Mechanisms. In Neurophysiology: Networks, Plasticity, Pathophysiology and Behavior (p. 55). Springer.

Mrs. Robyn Martin | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Robyn Martin | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | The University of Sydney | Australia

Mrs. Robyn Martin is an accomplished academic whose expertise bridges education, innovation, and Social Sciences, with a strong focus on higher education development. Her educational background includes advanced studies in education, management, nutrition, and professional training, complemented by international fellowships and recognition for her academic leadership in Social Sciences. Professionally, she has served in key roles at the University of Sydney, where she designed and coordinated numerous professional development programs, mentored academics, and delivered innovative teaching across Social Sciences and business disciplines. Her research interests center on compassion in higher education, equity, peer learning, and the impact of disruption on teaching, with several publications, presentations, and collaborations in Social Sciences contexts. She has received multiple awards for outstanding teaching, excellence in tutoring, and innovation in pedagogy, reflecting her significant contributions to Social Sciences education. Her research skills include mixed-methods approaches, curriculum innovation, academic development, and interdisciplinary teaching, enabling her to advance impactful projects within Social Sciences. Drawing on both corporate and academic experiences, she has successfully integrated innovative teaching models and supported international educational initiatives. In conclusion, Mrs. Robyn Martin exemplifies excellence in academia through her commitment to transformative educational practices, leadership in Social Sciences, and her ability to inspire educators and students while advancing equity, compassion, and innovation across diverse learning environments in Social Sciences.

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Featured Publications

1. Cordier, R., Milbourn, B., Martin, R., Buchanan, A., Chung, D., & Speyer, R. (2017). A systematic review evaluating the psychometric properties of measures of social inclusion.

2. Flatau, P., Zaretzky, K., Brady, M., Haigh, Y., & Martin, R. (2008). The cost-effectiveness of homelessness programs: A first assessment. Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI).

3. Ridley, S., Martin, R., & Mahboub, L. (2017). Learning from mental health lived experience and the influence on students’ practice. Australian Social Work, 70(3), 372–380.

4. Dorozenko, K. P., Ridley, S., Martin, R., & Mahboub, L. (2019). A journey of embedding mental health lived experience in social work education. In Service user involvement in social work education (pp. 46–58).

5. Martin, R. M., Ridley, S. C., & Gillieatt, S. J. (2017). Family inclusion in mental health services: Reality or rhetoric? International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 63(6), 480–487.