Dr. Karim Khaled | Epidemiology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Karim Khaled | Epidemiology | Research Excellence Award 

Dr. Karim Khaled | Epidemiology | Lebanese American University | Lebanon

Dr. Karim Khaled is an internationally trained epidemiologist and academic leader whose scholarly work integrates epidemiologic methods, nutritional science, behavioral health, and biostatistical modeling to advance population-level disease prevention and public health policy. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Epidemiology from Bournemouth University, a Master of Science in Nutrition and Behaviour from Bournemouth University, and a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics from Lebanese American University, forming a strong multidisciplinary foundation that supports his advanced research in causal inference, chronic disease epidemiology, and social determinants of health.

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Prof. Syafruddin Side | Transmission Prediction | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Syafruddin Side | Transmission Prediction | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Syafruddin Side, Makassar State University, Indonesia.

Prof. Dr. Syafruddin Side is a distinguished mathematician specializing in mathematical modeling, dynamical systems, and differential equations. He is a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Science, Universitas Negeri Makassar, Indonesia. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics from Hasanuddin University (1991-1996), followed by a Master’s degree in Analysis and Applied Mathematics from Bandung Institute of Technology (2000-2003), and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the National University of Malaysia (2009-2013). His doctoral research focused on mathematical modeling of the spread of dengue viruses in Indonesia and Malaysia. With an h-index of 18 on Google Scholar and 13 on Scopus, he has made significant contributions to his field through numerous publications. His research interests lie in solving complex mathematical problems using analytical and computational techniques.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Based on Prof. Dr. Syafruddin Side’s research profile, he appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his expertise and contributions in applied mathematics, particularly in mathematical modelling, dynamical systems, and differential equations. Below is a detailed evaluation of his suitability for the award.

🎓 Education Background

  • S-1 (Bachelor’s Degree) – 📍 Hasanuddin University (1991-1996)

    • Field: Applied Mathematics
    • Thesis: Solution of Poisson Equation with Boundary Element Method
    • Supervisor: Dr. Jeffry Kusuma
  • S-2 (Master’s Degree) – 📍 Bandung Institute of Technology (2000-2003)

    • Field: Analysis and Applied Mathematics
    • Thesis: Analytical Perturbation for General Characteristics Value Semi-Simple
    • Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Wono Setya Budi
  • S-3 (Doctoral Degree, Ph.D.) – 📍 National University Malaysia (2009-2013)

    • Field: Applied Mathematics
    • Thesis: SIR and SEIR Mathematical Models for the Spread of Dengue Viruses in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, and Selangor, Malaysia
    • Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Mohd. Salmi Md. Noorani

👨‍🏫 Work Experience

  • Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Science, Universitas Negeri Makassar (UNM) 📍🇮🇩
  • Researcher in Mathematical Modeling, Dynamical Systems, and Differential Equations
  • Mentor & Supervisor for Master’s and Ph.D. Students 🎓✍️

🏆 Achievements, Awards & Honors

  • H-index: 📊
    • Google Scholar: 18
    • Scopus: 13
  • Published in Renowned Journals 📚
  • Invited Speaker at International Conferences 🎤🌍
  • Recognized for Contributions to Mathematical Modeling in Epidemiology 🦠📈
  • Contributor to National and International Research Projects 🔬💡

Publication Top Notes:

Stability analysis and numerical simulation of SEIR model for pandemic COVID-19 spread in Indonesia

CITED:490

A SIR model for spread of dengue fever disease (simulation for South Sulawesi, Indonesia and Selangor, Malaysia)

CITED:172

SEIR model for transmission of dengue fever in Selangor Malaysia

CITED:102
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Mrs. Hsin-Yi Huang | Epidemiology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Hsin-Yi Huang | Epidemiology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Hsin-Yi Huang, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei, Taiwan

Hsin-Yi Huang is a dedicated researcher from Taiwan, currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. Previously, she worked as a researcher in the Division of Allergy, Asthma, and Rheumatology at Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital from August 2018 to July 2023. Hsin-Yi’s research interests focus on pediatric health, particularly the impact of environmental factors on allergic diseases and respiratory health in children. She has authored numerous articles in prestigious journals, including studies on the association between prenatal exposure to air pollution and childhood eczema, as well as the effects of maternal folic acid supplementation on childhood obesity. Hsin-Yi’s contributions to the field are recognized through her participation in various international conferences and her commitment to advancing knowledge in environmental health and its implications for pediatric populations. Her work aims to inform public health strategies and improve

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Hsin-Yi Huang is a promising researcher currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. With a strong academic background and significant research experience, Huang has demonstrated a commitment to advancing knowledge in allergy, asthma, and environmental health.

Education 🎓

  • PhD Student
    National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei, Taiwan
    August 2023 – Present
    Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
  • Master of Science
    Chang Gung University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan
    September 2016 – July 2018
    Graduate Institute of Clinical Medical Sciences, College of Medicine

Work Experience 🏥

  • Junior Researcher
    Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan City, Taiwan
    August 2018 – July 2023

    • Division of Allergy, Asthma, and Rheumatology, Department of Pediatrics
    • Conducted research on allergy, asthma, and rheumatology.

Achievements 🏆

  • Published Research Articles:
    Authored several articles in reputable journals, including:

    • International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2025) – Early Anti-Drug Antibodies Predict Adalimumab Response in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
    • Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (2024) – Differential effects of long- and short-term exposure to PM2.5 on accelerating telomere shortening
    • Obesity (2024) – Maternal folic acid supplementation during pregnancy in association with childhood overweight or obesity
    • Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (2024) – Physician adherence to anaphylaxis guidelines among different age groups in emergency departments

Awards and Honors 🥇

  • Best Paper Awards: Recognized for contributions to allergy and environmental health research in multiple conferences.
  • Research Presentation Recognition: Presented at various international conferences, contributing to advancements in understanding allergic diseases and environmental impacts on health.

Publication Top Notes:

Early Anti-Drug Antibodies Predict Adalimumab Response in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Differential effects of long- and short-term exposure to PM2.5 on accelerating telomere shortening: from in vitro to epidemiological studies

Maternal folic acid supplementation during pregnancy in association with childhood overweight or obesity

Physician adherence to anaphylaxis guidelines among different age groups in emergency departments: 20-Year observational study

Association of exposure to environmental vanadium and manganese with lung function among young children: A population-based study

Association of advanced paternal age with lung function at school age