Junseop Shin | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Junseop Shin | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

School of Psychology, Korea University | South Korea

Junseop Shin is an undergraduate researcher in psychology and neuroscience at Korea University, where he is pursuing a B.S. in Psychology & Neuroscience and has been admitted to an integrated Bachelor’s–Master’s program in Social Neuroscience beginning in 2025. His academic training focuses on the neural mechanisms underlying social cognition, affect, and decision-making. He currently serves as a Research Assistant in the Social Decision Neuroscience Lab at Korea University, where he supports experimental design, data preprocessing, and neuroimaging analyses, applying fMRI methods using SPM and MATLAB to investigate social and cognitive processes. In parallel, he works as a Research Assistant in the Clinical Affective Neuroscience Lab at Yonsei University, contributing to a national research project examining shared and distinct pathophysiological mechanisms of depression and anxiety through machine-learning approaches. His responsibilities include drafting IRB protocols, preparing research proposals, and managing participant screening and behavioral data collection for studies on affective disorders and misophonia. Junseop has authored a peer-reviewed publication in NeuroImage and has presented his work at national and international conferences, including the Korean Society of Human Brain Mapping and the American Psychological Association. His research interests lie in social and affective neuroscience, self-related processing, psychiatric neurobiology, and computational approaches to mental health. Through interdisciplinary training and collaborative research, he aims to advance the understanding of brain-based mechanisms underlying social behavior and psychopathology.

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Chala Hussen | Agri-Food System | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chala Hussen | Agri-Food System | Best Researcher Award

Ambo University | Ethiopia

Chala Hailu Hussen is an Ethiopian academic and researcher specializing in Agricultural Economics, currently serving as Assistant Professor and Research & Community Service Coordinator at the College of Agriculture & Veterinary Science, Ambo University, Ethiopia. He holds a BSc and MSc in Agricultural Economics from Haramaya University and is pursuing a PhD in Agri-food Systems at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy, focusing on agricultural transformation. His professional journey includes teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, agricultural production economics, and climate change economics, along with supervising more than twenty MSc theses and serving as examiner and chairperson in defense boards. He has actively contributed to research on rural credit, market information, farm input commercialization, cluster farming, and climate adaptation strategies, publishing several scientific papers with an h-index of 2, 7 documents, and over 35 citations. In addition, he has participated in national and international training programs on climate information services, decision support systems, and rural development planning, enhancing his expertise in agricultural resilience and sustainability. Recipient of various certificates and recognitions, Chala continues to advance research and education in agricultural economics, with a strong commitment to capacity building, policy engagement, and promoting sustainable agricultural systems.

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Hailu, C., Canali, G., & Tabaglio, V. (2025). High-value farm product transformation in contract marketing: Evidence from smallholder farmers in central Ethiopia. Environment, Development and Sustainability.

Besha, T. B., Fikadu, M., & Chala, H. (2022). Marketable supply of honey: Evidence from farmers households in Ethiopia. Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development.

Alemayehu, G., Rikitu, A., & Hailu, C. (2022). Producers’ participation decision in tomato and onion marketing with level of participation in Ejersa Lafo District of West Shewa Zone, Oromia National Regional State, Ethiopia. Malaysian Business Management Journal.

Hussen, C. H., & Geleta, F. T. (2021). Factors affecting smallholder farmers’ participation in cluster crop production: Evidence from selected districts of West Shewa Zone, Oromia National Regional State, Ethiopia. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture.

Wakjira, M., Temesgen, F., Hailu, C., & Wegari, D. (2021). The economic impacts of COVID-19 on micro and small enterprises: Empirical evidences from Oromia National Regional State, Ethiopia. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture.

Hussen, C. (2018). Factors affecting credit use for rural farming at household level: Evidence from smallholder farmers of Toke-Kutaye district.

Hussen, C. (2017). Effect of access to market information services on supply of major vegetables: Evidence from farm households of Ambo and Toke-Kutaye Districts, West Shewa, Ethiopia. Information and Knowledge Management.