Xiang-hua Song | Soil Science | Young Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiang-hua Song | Soil Science | Young Scientist Award

University of Jinan | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiang-hua Song is a geotechnical engineering scholar at the University of Jinan, China, specializing in slope stability and geological disaster prevention. He received advanced training in civil and geotechnical engineering and has extensive experience leading and participating in national and provincial research projects. His research interests focus on rainfall-induced slope failure, soil–plant–biopolymer reinforcement mechanisms, ecological slope protection, tunnel engineering, and numerical modeling using FLAC3D and PFC3D. Dr. Song has published widely in high-impact SCI journals and top international conferences. His work has received prestigious teaching and research awards, contributing significantly to resilient infrastructure and sustainable geo-environmental engineering.

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Angela Hecimovic | Climate Change | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Angela Hecimovic | Climate Change | Research Excellence Award

The University of Sydney Business School | Australia

Dr Angela Hecimovic is Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney Business School (Accounting, Governance & Regulation discipline). She earned her PhD in 2017 from Macquarie University (thesis: “Assurance of Natural Resource Management”), and holds a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (2017). With teaching experience spanning two decades, she has served in roles including Lecturer (2010–2023), Industry Placement Coordinator and Unit Convenor, and now Dalyell Program Director. She has been honoured with numerous teaching awards, such as the inaugural Students’ Choice Award, the Wayne Lonergan Excellence in Teaching Award, multiple Dean’s citations, and the 2019 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. Her research investigates how contemporary developments — especially digital auditing, adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in auditing, sustainability reporting, non-financial reporting, and global supply-chain assurance — are transforming the auditing profession. Using qualitative case-studies and interview-based research methods (sometimes complemented by surveys), she explores audit quality, assurance in public/non-financial contexts and the impact of technology on audit practices. She has contributed around 13 documented works (articles, conference papers, reports), accumulating about 355 citations and an assumed h-index of 8. Her work contributes to both academic discourse and the practical employability of graduates, bridging theoretical developments and real-world auditing and assurance challenges.

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Hecimovic, A., & Canestrari-Soh, D. (2025). Strategies for internal auditors to expand their role in ESG assurance. The British Accounting Review.

Hecimovic, A., & Martinov-Bennie, N. (2023). Audit report construction: Public sector organisation perspectives within a non-financial information context. Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management,

Karim Solaimani | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Karim Solaimani | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Iran

Professor Karim Solaimani is a distinguished Iranian environmental scientist and hydrologist affiliated with the Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University (SANRU) under the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of Iran. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Remote Sensing and Hydrology from the University of Glasgow, UK, and has since established himself as an eminent scholar in the fields of remote sensing, GIS applications, hydrology, watershed management, and land use planning. His extensive academic contributions include over 85 peer-reviewed journal articles, widely cited in international scientific databases, reflecting significant impact and global recognition. Professor Solaimani’s research integrates geospatial technologies for environmental modeling, sediment yield assessment, and natural hazard mapping, focusing particularly on Iran’s complex hydrological systems. He has received the Excellent National Teaching and Research Professor Award, acknowledging his outstanding contributions to education and research. Over his career, he has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams, supervised numerous postgraduate students, and contributed to the advancement of environmental science through innovation, mentorship, and applied research. His enduring commitment to sustainable land and water resource management continues to influence both academic and practical environmental policy developments in Iran and beyond.

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Solaimani, K., Darvishi, S., & Shokrian, F. (2024). Assessment of machine learning algorithms and new hybrid multi-criteria analysis for flood hazard and mapping. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Solaimani, K. (2023). A new approach to landslide assessment using Depth-Number fractal model. ECOPERSIA.

Solaimani, K. (2023). Evaluation of effective criteria on flood risk based on network analysis process and GIS in Vazroud basin of Mazandaran province. Ecohydrology.

Solaimani, K. (2023). Investigating alterations in the underground water level of Ravansar-Sanjabi Plain under CIMP5 climate scenarios. Desert Ecosystem Engineering.

Solaimani, K. (2023). Monitoring and forecasting of spatiotemporal changes in land use and the growth of Kermanshah Township using remote sensing and the CA-Markov model. Urban Structure and Function Studies.

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.