Douâae Ou-Yahia | Immunology and Microbiology | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Douâae Ou-Yahia | Immunology and Microbiology | Editorial Board Member 

Chercheur associé | Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University | Morocco

Douâae Ou-Yahia is a researcher whose work primarily focuses on the bioactive properties and pharmacological potential of plant-derived compounds, particularly essential oils and polyphenols from Moroccan flora. Her research encompasses the evaluation of antioxidant, antimicrobial, cytotoxic, and genotoxic effects of various plant extracts, with a strong emphasis on discovering novel therapeutic agents, especially against breast cancer. In 2023, she co-authored several notable studies, including investigations into Ptychotis verticillata essential oil, demonstrating its antioxidant activity and potential as a breast cancer therapeutic, and studies on Mentha piperita, exploring how irrigation water quality affects its chemical profile and secondary metabolites, with implications for pharmacological applications. She has also extensively studied carob (Ceratonia siliqua var. Rahma) leaves, analyzing their polyphenol content, antimicrobial activity, cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines, and genotoxicity, highlighting their multi-faceted potential as functional bioactive compounds. Her research combines both in vitro and in silico approaches, integrating analytical profiling, chemical characterization, and computational modeling to better understand plant bioactivity and optimize therapeutic applications. Beyond her laboratory work, Douâae Ou-Yahia contributes to advancing the scientific understanding of medicinal plants in Morocco, providing insights that may support the development of natural and effective treatments. Her publications, appearing in journals such as Life, International Journal of Plant Biology, Pharmaceuticals, and Antibiotics, reflect a commitment to rigorous experimental design and multidisciplinary collaboration with other experts in the fields of pharmacology, chemistry, and plant biology. Overall, her work bridges fundamental phytochemical research and applied biomedical science, offering promising avenues for natural product-based therapies and contributing to global efforts in exploring sustainable, plant-based solutions for healthcare challenges.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Taibi, M., Elbouzidi, A., Ouahhoud, S., Loukili, E. H., Ou-Yahia, D., Ouahabi, S., Alqahtani, A. S., Noman, O. M., Addi, M., Bellaouchi, R., et al. (2023). Evaluation of antioxidant activity, cytotoxicity, and genotoxicity of Ptychotis verticillata essential oil: Towards novel breast cancer therapeutics. Life, 13(7), 1586.

  2. Haddou, M., Taibi, M., Elbouzidi, A., Loukili, E. H., Yahyaoui, M. I., Ou-Yahia, D., Mehane, L., Addi, M., Asehraou, A., Chaabane, K., et al. (2023). Investigating the impact of irrigation water quality on secondary metabolites and chemical profile of Mentha piperita essential oil: Analytical profiling, characterization, and potential pharmacological applications. International Journal of Plant Biology, 14(3), 49.

  3. Elbouzidi, A., Taibi, M., Ouassou, H., Ouahhoud, S., Ou-Yahia, D., Loukili, E. H., Aherkou, M., Mansouri, F., Bencheikh, N., Laaraj, S., et al. (2023). Exploring the multi-faceted potential of carob (Ceratonia siliqua var. Rahma) leaves from Morocco: A comprehensive analysis of polyphenols profile, antimicrobial activity, cytotoxicity against breast cancer cell lines, and genotoxicity. Pharmaceuticals, 16(6), 840.

  4. Taibi, M., Elbouzidi, A., Ou-Yahia, D., Dalli, M., Bellaouchi, R., Tikent, A., Roubi, M., Gseyra, N., Asehraou, A., Hano, C., et al. (2023). Assessment of the antioxidant and antimicrobial potential of Ptychotis verticillata Duby essential oil from Eastern Morocco: An in vitro and in silico analysis. Antibiotics, 12(4), 655.

  5. Elbouzidi, A., Taibi, M., Ou-Yahia, D., Loukili, E. H., & others. (2023). Exploring the multi-faceted potential of carob leaves from Morocco: A comprehensive analysis of polyphenols profile, antimicrobial activity, cytotoxicity against breast cancer cell lines, and genotoxicity. Preprint.

Douâae Ou-Yahia’s research advances the understanding of bioactive compounds from Moroccan plants, providing novel insights into natural antioxidants, antimicrobials, and cancer therapeutics. Her work bridges fundamental phytochemistry and applied biomedical science, contributing to healthcare innovation and sustainable, plant-based solutions with global impact.

Abdul Jalil | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Assist Prof. Dr. Abdul Jalil | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Assistant Professor | Allama Iqbal Open University | Pakistan

Abdul Jalil is an accomplished researcher and Assistant Professor at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU), specializing in condensed matter physics and materials science, with a strong focus on nanostructures, photocatalysis, optoelectronics, and energy-related applications. With over 2,200 citations, an h-index of 19, and more than 30 influential publications, his work demonstrates significant impact in both fundamental science and applied research. Jalil has collaborated extensively with international scholars, including researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China, Hainan University, Auburn University, and the University of Ioannina, reflecting his active engagement in global scientific networks. His notable contributions include advancing solar-driven nitrogen fixation through defect engineering in W18O49, developing novel luminescent phosphors such as YPO4:Dy3+/Eu3+/Tb3+ and Ca2YTaO6:Bi3+/Eu3+ double perovskites, and exploring the optoelectronic and solar energy applications of ZnO nanostructures. He has also made strides in the development of high-performance electromagnetic wave-absorbing aerogels, halide perovskite nanocrystals, and two-dimensional materials like phosphorene-like InP3 and B4C3 monolayers for catalysis and sensing applications. His research integrates experimental synthesis, structural characterization, optical and electronic property tuning, and environmental applications, including photocatalytic degradation of pollutants and assessment of fossil fuel impacts. Through these multidisciplinary studies, Jalil has contributed to both sustainable technologies and advanced materials science, demonstrating innovation in defect tuning, material design, and functional performance optimization. His work has garnered recognition in top journals such as the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Materials Chemistry, and Journal of Alloys and Compounds, highlighting his role as a leading contributor to the fields of materials science, condensed matter physics, and nanotechnology, with a lasting impact on both academic research and practical applications in energy, environment, and optoelectronic technologies.

Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

  1. Zhang, N., Jalil, A., Wu, D., Chen, S., Liu, Y., Gao, C., Ye, W., Qi, Z., Ju, H., Wang, C., … et al. (2018). Refining defect states in W18O49 by Mo doping: A strategy for tuning N2 activation towards solar-driven nitrogen fixation. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 140(30), 9434–9443.

  2. Hassan, A., Ilyas, S. Z., Jalil, A., & Ullah, Z. (2021). Monetization of the environmental damage caused by fossil fuels. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28(17), 21204–21211.

  3. Khan, S. A., Jalil, A., Khan, Q. U., Irfan, R. M., Mehmood, I., Khan, K., Kiani, M., … et al. (2020). New physical insight into crystal structure, luminescence and optical properties of YPO4: Dy3+/Eu3+/Tb3+ single-phase white-light-emitting phosphors. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 817, 152687.

  4. Zahoor, R., Jalil, A., Ilyas, S. Z., Ahmed, S., Hassan, A., & … et al. (2021). Optoelectronic and solar cell applications of ZnO nanostructures. Results in Surfaces and Interfaces, 2, 100003.

  5. Sial, M. A. Z. G., Baskaran, S., Jalil, A., Talib, S. H., Lin, H., Yao, Y., Zhang, Q., Qian, H., … et al. (2019). NiCoFe oxide amorphous nanoheterostructures for oxygen evolution reaction. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 44(41), 22991–23001.

Abdul Jalil’s research advances the frontiers of materials science and condensed matter physics by developing innovative nanostructures, photocatalysts, and optoelectronic materials. His work contributes to sustainable energy solutions, environmental remediation, and advanced technological applications, driving global scientific innovation and practical societal benefits.

Mukesh Ratnaparkhi | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mukesh Ratnaparkhi | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award 

Professor | Marathwada Mitramandals College of Pharmacy | India

Dr. Mukesh P. Ratnaparkhi, a distinguished pharmaceutical scientist with over 19 years of academic and research experience, demonstrates strong suitability for a Best Researcher Award through his extensive contributions to pharmaceutics, drug delivery systems, and formulation science. Currently serving as a Professor in Pharmaceutics at Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, Pune, he has progressed through roles of increasing responsibility and is an approved Associate Professor, postgraduate teacher, and Ph.D. research guide under Savitribai Phule Pune University. His academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and a Master’s degree in Pharmaceutics, complementing his long-standing commitment to research. Dr. Ratnaparkhi has an impressive research portfolio with 74 publications in reputed Scopus, Web of Science, UGC Care, and international indexed journals, addressing critical pharmaceutical challenges such as solubility enhancement, nanoformulations, targeted pulmonary delivery, nasal drug delivery, and advanced drug dispersion techniques. His work spans nanosponge systems, nanoemulgels, cubosomes, solid dispersions, and dry powder inhalation formulations, signifying his expertise in innovative and translational drug delivery approaches. He holds four patents (three granted and one filed), demonstrating originality and innovation, and has guided or collaborated on numerous research projects. Complementing his publication record, he has delivered 31 scientific presentations at national and international conferences, showcasing the continued relevance and impact of his research. His professional strengths include excellent communication, leadership, team management, and a strong research orientation, supported by early industrial training that broadened his practical understanding of pharmaceutical processes. With nearly two decades of academic service, consistent research productivity, significant innovation, mentorship roles, and contributions that influence modern drug delivery systems, Dr. Ratnaparkhi exemplifies the qualities of a high-impact researcher and stands as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Featured Publications

  1. Ratnaparkhi, M. P., & Suryawanshi, A. N. (2025). Development and characterization of novel cilnidipine-loaded nanosponge formulations. International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology, 15(3), 1198–1204.

  2. Kshirsagar, S. D., & Ratnaparkhi, M. (2025). Formulation and evaluation of propolis loaded nanosponges based topical anti-inflammatory gel. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 59(4), 1–11.

  3. Tekade, A., Ratnaparkhi, M., Shewale, A., Shinde, R., Kulkarni, G., & Pawar, P. (2025). Design and assessment of in situ nasal gel incorporated with nanostructured cubosomes for the targeted therapy of schizophrenia. Journal of Research in Pharmacy, 29(3), 947–958.

  4. Ratnaparkhi, M., Binawade, B., Salvankar, S., Aswar, M., Jadhav, P., Parhad, P., Bhangare, S., & Dalvi, S. (2025). Intravaginal administration of metformin HCl loaded nanoemulgel for treatment of PCOS: In-vitro and in-vivo study. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

  5. Ratnaparkhi, M. P., Tekade, A. R., Salvankar, S. S., Dalvi, S. D., Kulkarni, G. M., & Markand, M. G. (2025). RP-HPLC method development and validation for the quantification of remdesivir IV formulation. Indian Drug, 62(6), 45–49.

Dr. Ratnaparkhi’s research advances innovative drug-delivery systems that enhance therapeutic efficiency and patient outcomes. His work contributes to modern pharmaceutical science by translating nanotechnology-based formulations into practical healthcare solutions with global impact.

Rodion Sorokin | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rodion Sorokin | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award 

Chief AI Architect | AI Time Capsule | United States

Mr. Rodion Sorokin demonstrates strong suitability for a Best Researcher Award through his exceptional contributions as an inventor, technical architect, and pioneering developer at the convergence of artificial intelligence, cryptography, ethics, and high-performance systems. His work emphasizes transforming ambitious conceptual frameworks into operational, secure, and scalable technological solutions that shape the next generation of responsible and reliable AI. As the co-founder and technical lead of an independent research lab, Mr. Sorokin plays a central role in designing foundational systems that address global challenges related to AI transparency, trust, accountability, and digital autonomy. His leadership in the AI Time Capsule project reflects deep technical insight and innovation, where he engineered the entire architecture incorporating federated longitudinal data protocols, hybrid foundation-adapter model design, and behavioral prompting mechanisms that enable advanced personality simulation, laying the groundwork for the emerging discipline of Computational Personality Science. His development of the AI Ethical Blackbox further demonstrates his capability to solve critical issues in AI governance and legal admissibility by creating the first cryptographically sealed blockchain-based audit system for neural networks, enabling transparent and accountable AI decision trails. Beyond these inventions, Mr. Sorokin’s contributions extend to digital trust and sovereignty systems, including the Entropy Protocol to combat AI-driven disinformation and SPYNO, a personal counter-surveillance ecosystem, underscoring his commitment to human-centered and security-focused digital infrastructure. His multidisciplinary vision, deep engineering expertise, and capacity to convert complex societal challenges into rigorous technological innovation reflect the qualities of a future-focused research leader. Mr. Sorokin’s work represents a rare blend of scientific rigor, ethical foresight, and system-level innovation, marking him as a transformative contributor to AI safety, digital trust, and next-generation cognitive technologies, and affirming his strong merit for recognition as a Best Researcher Award candidate.

Featured Publications

Sorokin, R. (2024). Teaming up with AI: Augmenting the service design process. Touchpoint, 15(1).

Nikolaichuk, S., & Sorokin, R. (2025). The digital will: A blockchain-based governance framework for post-mortem sovereignty of a digital personality. SSRN Working Paper.

Nikolaichuk, S., & Sorokin, R. (2025). A simulated dialogue: The therapeutic potential and ethical considerations of generative personality avatars in grief counseling. SSRN Working Paper.

Nikolaichuk, S., & Sorokin, R. (2025). Federated personalization for scalable personality simulation. SSRN Working Paper.

Sorokin, R., & Nikolaichuk, S. (2025). The mind-soul architecture: Scalable personality simulation via a hybrid foundation-adapter model with parameter-efficient fine-tuning. Research Manuscript.

 

Mr. Rodion Sorokin’s work pioneers the integration of artificial intelligence, cryptography, and ethical computing to create secure, scalable, and transparent digital systems. His innovations in personality simulation, AI accountability, and digital trust advance scientific understanding, empower ethical AI deployment, and shape technology solutions with global societal and industrial impact.