Daniel Bates | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Outstanding Educator Award

Outstanding Educator Award

Daniel Bates
Affiliation Truman State University
Country United States
Scopus 58633665600
Documents 11
Citations 10
h-index 1
Subject Area Emerging Trends and Future Directions
Event Global Tech Excellence Awards

Daniel Bates The Outstanding Educator Award recognizes distinguished academic contributions, educational leadership, and scholarly engagement demonstrated by Daniel Bates of Truman State University. The recognition highlights sustained participation in academic development, research dissemination, and interdisciplinary educational initiatives associated with emerging technological and scholarly directions.[1]

Abstract

This article documents the academic recognition associated with the Outstanding Educator Award presented in connection with the Global Tech Excellence Awards. The profile emphasizes the scholarly activities, publication presence, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary educational contributions associated with Daniel Bates and Truman State University. The recognition reflects participation in evolving academic discussions connected to emerging trends and future-oriented research environments.[2]

Keywords

  • Outstanding Educator Award
  • Daniel Bates
  • Truman State University
  • Emerging Trends and Future Directions
  • Academic Recognition
  • Research Contributions
  • Scholarly Impact
  • Global Tech Excellence Awards

Introduction

Academic awards frequently serve as indicators of institutional participation, research engagement, and scholarly visibility within evolving educational and technological environments. The Outstanding Educator Award acknowledges academic professionals whose activities contribute to teaching excellence, interdisciplinary inquiry, and knowledge dissemination across emerging scholarly domains.[3]

Daniel Bates, affiliated with Truman State University in the United States, has maintained a documented scholarly profile indexed through Scopus with measurable publication and citation activity. Such metrics contribute to broader evaluations of academic productivity, collaboration, and scholarly communication within higher education systems.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile associated with Daniel Bates reflects participation in scholarly activities connected to emerging trends and future research directions. Indexed academic contributions include conference proceedings, scholarly discussions, and interdisciplinary engagements documented within Scopus databases.[4]

The available bibliometric indicators include 11 indexed documents, 10 citations, and an h-index of 1. While quantitative metrics provide only partial insight into scholarly influence, they remain commonly utilized indicators for assessing research dissemination and visibility across academic platforms.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions connected with the profile emphasize educational development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scholarly communication within future-oriented academic discussions. Contributions in emerging technological and educational themes are increasingly relevant as institutions adapt to digital transformation, innovation frameworks, and evolving research ecosystems.[5]

Academic participation through conferences, publications, and collaborative initiatives strengthens institutional visibility while contributing to knowledge exchange within global scholarly communities. Recognition through academic awards often reflects both research engagement and educational leadership.[6]

Publications

The indexed publication record associated with Daniel Bates includes scholarly outputs catalogued within Scopus databases. These publications contribute to measurable academic visibility and provide evidence of continued participation in scholarly communication networks.[1]

  • Conference-related scholarly contributions addressing emerging educational and technological themes.[4]
  • Interdisciplinary academic publications supporting future-oriented research discussions.[5]
  • Research dissemination through indexed scholarly communication channels.[6]

Research Impact

The measurable research impact associated with the academic profile includes citation activity and indexed scholarly visibility. Citation metrics indicate that published materials have contributed to broader scholarly engagement and academic referencing within relevant fields.[1]

In contemporary higher education environments, research impact extends beyond citation counts and includes educational influence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and contributions to institutional development. Academic recognition programs frequently incorporate both quantitative and qualitative indicators when assessing scholarly achievements.[3]

Award Suitability

The Outstanding Educator Award aligns with profiles demonstrating educational leadership, scholarly engagement, and participation in emerging academic discussions. The documented publication activity, indexed research presence, and institutional affiliation of Daniel Bates support the relevance of this recognition within the framework of the Global Tech Excellence Awards.

Recognition initiatives connected to global academic and technological advancement emphasize interdisciplinary participation and future-oriented scholarship. Such awards contribute to increased institutional visibility while encouraging continued academic engagement and collaborative research activity.[6]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Daniel Bates reflects documented scholarly participation, measurable research activity, and institutional engagement within emerging research discussions. The Outstanding Educator Award serves as a formal acknowledgment of these contributions within the broader context of academic recognition and interdisciplinary scholarly development.[2]

References

      1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Daniel Bates, Author ID 58633665600. Scopus.
        https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58633665600
      2. Global Tech Excellence Awards. (n.d.). Outstanding Educator Award recognition framework.
        https://globaltechexcellence.com/
      3. Exploring the environmental impacts of telemental health counseling: Balancing accessibility, sustainability, and climate concerns..
        https://digital.sandiego.edu/tces/vol6/iss1/6/
      4. Are higher-order constructs in evolutionary psychology attributable to omitted cross-loading bias? An exploratory structural equation modeling approach.
        https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12110-025-09497-7
      5. Structure and longitudinal invariance of the Multicultural Awareness, Knowledge, and Skills Survey – Counselor Edition – Revised.
        https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07481756.2024.2413532
      6. Is reproductive development adaptively calibrated to early experience? Evidence from a national sample of females.
        https://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2Fdev0001681

Jecha Jecha | Education and Outreach in Computer Vision | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Jecha Jecha
Affiliation Zanzibar University
Country Tanzania
Scopus ID 60416225500
Documents 2
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area Education and Outreach in Computer Vision
Event Global Tech Excellence Awards

Jecha Jecha is affiliated with Zanzibar University in Tanzania and is associated with emerging academic activities in the interdisciplinary field of education and outreach in computer vision.[1] The researcher has been indexed within international bibliographic systems and demonstrates participation in scholarly dissemination connected to educational technology and computational learning methodologies.[2]

Abstract

This article provides a structured overview of the academic profile of Jecha Jecha, a researcher associated with Zanzibar University, Tanzania, whose scholarly interests are connected with educational applications of computer vision and outreach-oriented technological learning systems.[1] The profile highlights institutional affiliation, indexed publication activity, citation indicators, and the researcher’s relevance to contemporary academic recognition initiatives such as the Global Tech Excellence Awards.

Keywords

Computer Vision, Educational Technology, Academic Outreach, Emerging Research, Scholarly Communication, Digital Learning, Innovation Dissemination, Research Recognition, Technology Education, Global Tech Excellence Awards.

Introduction

Modern academic evaluation systems increasingly emphasize interdisciplinary innovation, digital knowledge dissemination, and socially impactful technological research. Researchers working within educational technology and computer vision outreach contribute to expanding computational literacy and supporting accessible learning ecosystems across global academic environments. Jecha Jecha’s scholarly profile reflects participation within this evolving academic landscape through indexed publication activity and institutional engagement in technology-oriented education initiatives.[1]

Research Profile

Jecha Jecha is affiliated with Zanzibar University and is indexed in the Scopus database under Author ID 60416225500.[1] Available bibliometric indicators identify two indexed documents, one citation, and an h-index value of 1, representing an emerging but formally recognized academic research profile.[1] The associated subject area includes Education and Outreach in Computer Vision, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement between computational technologies and educational communication systems.

Research Contributions

The research activities associated with Jecha Jecha are linked to broader discussions surrounding digital education, outreach methodologies, and computational learning frameworks. Educational applications of computer vision frequently contribute to technological accessibility, visual learning systems, and interactive knowledge dissemination mechanisms within academic institutions. Such interdisciplinary research areas are increasingly recognized for supporting innovation-driven educational development and inclusive technology awareness initiatives.

Publications

The Scopus-indexed profile associated with Jecha Jecha records two academic publications connected to educational and technology-oriented research themes.[1] Although the publication volume remains limited, indexed scholarly outputs indicate participation in peer-reviewed communication processes and international academic visibility systems.

  • Research publication concerning ergonomic mismatch between university student anthropometry and classroom furniture in Tanzania, contributing to educational environment assessment methodologies.
  • Research contribution related to ergonomic needs assessment and applied human factors methodologies in industrial and educational settings.

Research Impact

Research impact within emerging academic careers is commonly evaluated through publication indexing, citation development, institutional visibility, and thematic relevance. The inclusion of Jecha Jecha’s scholarly work within the Scopus database demonstrates participation in internationally recognized academic indexing systems.[1] Furthermore, thematic engagement with educational and technology-oriented research aligns with global priorities related to digital literacy, learning accessibility, and innovation-oriented knowledge dissemination.

Award Suitability

The Young Scientist Award category within the Global Tech Excellence Awards framework recognizes emerging researchers demonstrating academic promise, interdisciplinary engagement, and relevance to technological advancement initiatives.[3] Jecha Jecha’s profile aligns with several of these evaluation considerations through indexed scholarly participation, educational technology engagement, and interdisciplinary research visibility. The researcher’s affiliation with Zanzibar University additionally contributes to regional and international representation in technology-focused academic activities.[2]

Conclusion

Jecha Jecha represents an emerging researcher associated with interdisciplinary educational applications and technology-oriented outreach initiatives connected to computer vision and digital learning systems. Although the bibliometric indicators reflect an early-stage academic trajectory, the existence of indexed publications and participation in internationally visible scholarly databases demonstrate a foundation for future academic development.[1] The profile remains relevant to recognition programs emphasizing innovation, educational technology, and emerging scientific contribution within global research environments.[3]

References

      1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Jecha Jecha, Author ID 60416225500. Scopus.
        https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60416225500
      2. Zanzibar University. (n.d.). Institutional academic and research information.
        https://zanvarsity.ac.tz/
      3. Global Tech Excellence Awards. (n.d.). Award categories and academic recognition framework.
        https://globaltechexcellence.com/

Hyk Vasyl | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hyk Vasyl | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Research Excellence Award

Lviv Polytechnic National University | Ukraine

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hyk Vasyl is a Ph.D. in Economics and Associate Professor at Lviv Polytechnic National University, specializing in accounting, sustainability reporting, and regional economic development. He has authored numerous publications indexed in major academic databases. His research advances sustainability accounting, innovation cost management, and cluster-based economic systems, often employing bibliometric and analytical methods. Actively collaborating with international scholars, he contributes to interdisciplinary research and editorial activities. His work supports evidence-based policymaking and promotes transparent, sustainable financial reporting practices, enhancing economic resilience and institutional development.

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Sustainability accounting: A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis.

– Quality – Access to Success, 22(185), 95–102. (2021). Cited By; 57

Integrated reporting of mining enterprises: Bibliometric analysis.

– Studies in Business and Economics, 17(3), 90–99. (2022). Cited By: 34

Usama Aslam | Benchmark Datasets and Evaluation Methods | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Usama Aslam | Benchmark Datasets and Evaluation Methods | Research Excellence Award

Southeast University | China

Mr. Usama Aslam is an emerging researcher in Electrical Engineering at Southeast University, specializing in cyber-physical power systems, smart grid security, and Virtual Power Plants (VPP). He has authored and co-authored multiple publications, including peer-reviewed journal articles and several under-review works in leading outlets such as Elsevier and IEEE, with a growing citation record. His research integrates artificial intelligence, optimization, and energy systems to enhance grid resilience, battery longevity, and renewable integration. Through international collaborations, his work contributes to developing secure, efficient, and sustainable energy infrastructures, addressing critical challenges in modern power systems and supporting global energy transition goals.

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Dual closed-loop vector PI control and deadbeat current control of permanent magnet synchronous motor.

– Sukkur IBA Journal of Emerging Technologies, 7(2), 40–56. (2024). Cited By; 5

Optimal scheduling of electric vehicle aggregators in residential areas: A cost minimization approach.

– Sukkur IBA Journal of Emerging Technologies, 8(1), 62–69. (2026). Cited By: 4

Francesco Fiorini | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Francesco Fiorini | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Editorial Board Member

University of Pisa | Italy

Dr. Francesco Fiorini is a PhD researcher at the University of Pisa, Italy, and a former Visiting Scholar at the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center (SQMS) at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Chicago. His research focuses on telecommunications, quantum communication, network security, and queuing analysis. With 11 scholarly publications, 14 citations, and an h-index of 2, he has contributed to reputable venues including IEEE journals and conferences. His work spans quantum key distribution security, AI-driven modeling, and network performance analysis. Through international collaborations and interdisciplinary research, his studies contribute to advancing secure communication systems and intelligent networking technologies for next-generation digital infrastructures.

 

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Mohamed Ali Hajjaji | Applications of Computer Vision | Top Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Ali Hajjaji | Applications of Computer Vision | Top Researcher Award

ISSAT De Sousse | University of Sousse | Tunisia

Prof. Mohamed Ali Hajjaji is a distinguished researcher at the Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie de Sousse, Tunisia, specializing in FPGA-based systems, artificial intelligence, cryptography, and intelligent infrastructure monitoring. He is a key member of the PEJC 2025 project “Intelligent RoadGuard”, funded by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. With 71 publications cited over 608 times and an h-index of 16, his work spans hardware acceleration of neural networks, chaos-based cryptosystems, and real-time image processing. Collaborating with over 49 co-authors internationally, his research delivers practical solutions for autonomous systems, secure communications, and smart transportation, impacting both technology and societal safety.

 

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Sonia Agbonjaru | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Sonia Agbonjaru | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer | Covenant University | Nigeria

Sonia Agbonjaru is a Lecturer in Economics and Development Studies at Covenant University, Nigeria, with expertise in international economics, energy economics, monetary economics, financial integration, and gender equality. She holds a PhD in International Economics and Finance and has published peer-reviewed research on green hydrogen energy, investment dynamics, exports, and poverty reduction, with multiple journal articles and growing citations. Her work involves international collaborations across West Africa and policy-oriented research with SBM Intelligence, notably influencing discourse on informal-sector taxation in Nigeria. Through teaching, student supervision, and policy research, her work contributes to evidence-based economic development and sustainable energy transitions in emerging economies.

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Interest rate regimes and private investment in Nigeria .

– International Journal of Management and Applied Science (2018). Cited By : 2

Non-oil exports and poverty reduction in Nigeria.

-Economic and Social Science Review (ESR). (2022).

Manufactured exports and economic development in Nigeria.

– Economic and Social Science Review (ESR). (2022).

Prof. Dr. Shaofeng Shao | AI-driven Material Discovery | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Shaofeng Shao | AI-driven Material Discovery | Best Researcher Award

Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China

👨‍🎓 Profiles

Scopus

Publications

Harnessing Transfer Deep Learning Framework for the Investigation of Transition Metal Perovskite Oxides with Advanced p-n Transformation Sensing Performance

  • Authors: S. Shao, Shaofeng; L. Yan, Liangwei; J. Li, Jiale; H.W. Kim, Hyoun Woo; S.S. Kim, Sang Sub
    Journal: ACS Sensors
    Year: 2025

Language Model-Assisted Machine Learning, Photoelectrochemical, and First-Principles Investigation of Compatible Solvents for a CH3NH3PbI3 Film in Water

  • Authors: Y. Huang, Yiru; S. Li, Shenyue; W. Hu, Wenguang; Q. Li, Qingfang; L. Zhang, Lei
    Journal: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
    Year: 2024

Data-driven exploration of terbium-doped tungsten oxide for Ultra-Precise detection of 3H-2B: Implications for gas sensor applications

  • Authors: S. Shao, Shaofeng; L. Yan, Liangwei; L. Zhang, Lei; H.W. Kim, Hyoun Woo; S.S. Kim, Sang Sub
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
    Year: 2024

Ionic liquid-assisted preparation of Ag–Zn–In–S quaternary quantum dot thin films and luminescence performance optimized by machine learning

  • Authors: S. Wei, Song; X. Luo, Xiang; S. Shao, Shaofeng; L. Zhang, Lei
    Journal: Dyes and Pigments
    Year: 2024

Dr. Karina Grömer | Challenges and Competitions | Best Researcher Award

📚 Summary

Dr. Karina Grömer is a leading expert in prehistoric archaeology and material culture. Currently serving as the Head of the Department of Prehistory at the Natural History Museum Vienna, she has made significant contributions to the study of textiles, particularly from the Neolithic to the Iron Age in Central Europe. Her research focuses on technological, economic, and social aspects of textile production and includes theoretical approaches to identity, innovation, and creativity. Dr. Grömer earned her Ph.D. from the University of Vienna and has held various academic and research positions, including a post-doctoral role on the DressID project. She has received notable grants for her work and is actively involved in several scientific societies.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Vienna (2007)
  • M.A. in Pre- and Protohistory, University of Vienna (1999)

💼 Professional Experience

  • Head of the Department of Prehistory, Natural History Museum Vienna (2022-present)
  • Habilitation in Humanities, University of Vienna (2019)
  • Staff Scientist & Vice-Head, NHM Vienna Publishing House (2012-present)
  • Post-Doc Researcher, DressID Project, NHM Vienna (2008-2012)
  • Archaeologist, Archäologie Service, Krems (2007)
  • Archaeologist, ASINOE, Lower Austria (1999-2001)

🔬 Research Interests

  • Material Culture: Neolithic to Iron Age, Central Europe.
  • Textiles: Technological, economic, and social aspects of textile production.
  • Theoretical Approaches: Identity, innovation, creativity, design theory, visual coding.
  • Interdisciplinary Studies: Organic artefacts, forensic, sociological, and semiotic analysis.

🏆 Grants and Achievements

  • Publication Grant: “The Prehistoric Art of Textile Making” (2016)
  • Research Grant: Historical-Technological Experimentation Centre Lejre, Denmark (2007)

 

Publications

Schlitzbommeln und Anhänger: Klingender Trachtschmuck aus der Byci skala-Höhle bei Brünn

  • Authors: Jörg Mühlhans, Beate Maria Pomberger, Karina Grömer, Dan Topa
  • Journal: Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien
  • Year: 2020

Dressing Central European prehistory–the sheep’s contribution An interdisciplinary study about archaeological textile finds and archaeozoology

  • Authors: Karina Grömer, Konstantina Saliari
  • Journal: Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Serie A für Mineralogie und Petrographie, Geologie und Paläontologie, Anthropologie und Prähistorie
  • Year: 2018

Products of animal skin from Antiquity to the Medieval Perio

  • Authors: Karina Grömer, Gabriela Russ-Popa, Konstantina Saliari
  • Journal: Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Serie A für Mineralogie und Petrographie, Geologie und Paläontologie, Anthropologie und Prähistorie
  • Year: 2017

Offering with textile wrapping from a Bell Beaker sanctuary in Brodek u Prostějova, Czech Republic

  • Authors: Karina Grömer, Pavel Fojtík, Angelika Rudelics, Andreas Kroh
  • Journal: Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Serie A für Mineralogie und Petrographie, Geologie und Paläontologie, Anthropologie und Prähistorie
  • Year: 2017

Reproducing colourful woven bands from the Iron Age salt mine of Hallstatt in Austria: An interdisciplinary approach to acquire knowledge of prehistoric dyeing technology

  • Authors: Anna Hartl, Maarten R van Bommel, Ineke Joosten, Regina Hofmann-de Keijzer, Karina Grömer, Helga Rösel-Mautendorfer, Hans Reschreiter
  • Journal: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
  • Year: 2015

Assoc Prof Dr. Ilyas Bolat | Challenges and Competitions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Ilyas Bolat | Challenges and Competitions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Doctorate at Bartin University, Forest Faculty, Turkey

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Summary:

Dr. Ilyas Bolat is an Associate Professor at Bartın University, specializing in forest ecology, soil science, and the impact of land-use changes on soil properties. With a focus on microbial biomass and forest nutrient dynamics, he has a strong research background in soil biology and forest ecological processes.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Forest Engineering (2008-2011), Bartın University, Turkey
    Thesis: Seasonal changes in microbial biomass and respiration in forest soils
  • Master of Arts in Forest Engineering (2005-2007), Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Turkey
    Thesis: The effect of different land uses on soil microbial biomass
  • Bachelor of Arts in Forest Engineering (1997-2001), Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey

💼 Professional Experience

  • Associate Professor (2016-present), Bartın University, Forestry Faculty
  • Assistant Professor (2011-2016), Bartın University, Forestry Faculty
  • Research Assistant (2008-2011), Bartın University, Forestry Faculty
  • Research Assistant (2005-2007), Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Forestry Faculty

🔬 Research Interests

  • Forest ecological processes and nutrient dynamics
  • Soil microbial biomass and basal respiration
  • Land-use change impacts on soil properties
  • Spatial and temporal vegetation dynamics

 

Publications

Changes in Soil Microbial Biomass and Activity under Different Land-Use Types in Bartın, Northwestern Türkiye

  • Authors: İsmail Bolat, Hasan Şensoy
  • Journal: Contemporary Problems of Ecology
  • Year: 2023
  • Authors: İsmail Bolat, Hasan Şensoy
  • Journal: Forestist
  • Year: 2023

Seasonal Changes of Microbial Biomass Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus in Soil under an Oriental Beech Stand

  • Authors: İsmail Bolat, Ömer Kara, Mustafa Tunay
  • Journal: Forestist
  • Year: 2022

Microbial biomass, basal respiration, and microbial indices of soil in diverse croplands in a region of northwestern Turkey (Bartın)

  • Authors: İsmail Bolat
  • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • Year: 2019

Microbial Biomass Soil Content and Activity Under Black Alder and Sessile Oak in the Western Black Sea Region of Turkey

  • Authors: İsmail Bolat, Hasan Şensoy
  • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research
  • Year: 2019