Abiola Ilori | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Abiola Ilori | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

University of Ibadan | Nigeria

Dr. Abiola Olawale Ilori is a physicist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, with expertise in radiation and health physics. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and has progressed through academic and technical roles across Nigerian institutions. His research focuses on radiation physics, nuclear science, environmental radiation, and health risk assessment. He has received multiple scholarships, fellowships, and research grants, including international training programs and postdoctoral funding. An active member of several professional bodies, he contributes to advancing nuclear science and promoting safe radiation practices through teaching, research, and collaboration.

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Status of Radiation in South African Water: A Review

– Journal of Environmental Science and Health, 2026

Design and Construction of an Arduino-Based Smoke Detection System

– Review of Advances in Physics Theories and Applications, 2025

Smart GIS-Based Campus Navigation and Shortest Path Routing System

– Review of Information Engineering and Applications, 2025

Estimation of Natural Radioactivity in Building Materials in South Africa

– International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 2025

Claire Grootboom | Plant Conservation Biology | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Claire Grootboom | Plant Conservation Biology | Young Scientist Award

University of the Western Cape/Agricultural Research Council | South Africa

Claire Grootboom is a PhD candidate at the University of the Western Cape and serves as a Research Technician at the Agricultural Research Council. She holds a strong academic background in biological sciences, supporting her expertise in conservation biology and ecological research. She has gained experience in teaching, tutoring, and supervising students, contributing to academic development at undergraduate and honours levels. Her research focuses on soil biodiversity, particularly the ecological role of soil mites and their response to grazing systems in South Africa. She has published peer-reviewed research and continues to advance knowledge in ecosystem sustainability and environmental conservation.

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Zitong Gao | Disease Management | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Zitong Gao | Disease Management | Research Excellence Award

School of Nursing, Dalian University | China

Zitong Gao is a dedicated nursing researcher currently pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing at the School of Nursing, Dalian University, where she also earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She has developed a strong foundation in quantitative research methods and data analysis, actively participating in studies related to chronic disease management and evidence-based nursing care. Her academic and clinical experience includes a comprehensive clinical internship at the Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian University, with rotations in internal medicine, surgery, and other essential departments, where she contributed to patient assessment, nursing care planning, and interdisciplinary collaboration. She is proficient in statistical software such as SPSS, Mplus, Excel, and Stata, supporting her growing involvement in drafting manuscripts and contributing to scholarly research. As an early-career researcher, she is building her academic profile, with initial contributions submitted for publication and plans to expand her work in quantitative nursing research, particularly focused on geriatric health and chronic illness management. She holds a nurse qualification certificate and has demonstrated strong communication, teamwork, and analytical skills. Motivated by a passion for advancing patient outcomes and nursing knowledge, she aims to contribute significantly to academic research and professional nursing practice in the coming years.

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Gao, Z., Qin, H., Yue, T., Li, Y., & Huo, M. (2025). Latent transition of social participation and its relationship with frailty among older adults with chronic non-communicable diseases in China: A national longitudinal study. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics.