Amon Exavery | Social Sciences | Research for Community Impact Award

Dr. Amon Exavery | Social Sciences | Research for Community Impact Award

University of Dodoma | Tanzania

Dr. Amon Exavery is a distinguished statistician and epidemiologist whose research integrates advanced statistical modeling with population health studies to address pressing public health challenges in Tanzania and sub-Saharan Africa. His scholarly contributions span topics such as child and maternal health, HIV/AIDS prevention, household food security, and socioeconomic determinants of well-being. Through the application of multivariate and multilevel statistical methods, he has provided evidence-based insights into issues like early childbearing, breastfeeding practices, and healthcare access. His notable publications in leading international journals, including PLOS ONE, AIDS Research and Therapy, and the International Breastfeeding Journal, highlight his methodological rigor and commitment to data-driven policy solutions. Dr. Exavery’s recent work focuses on mixed-effects ordinal logistic regression and difference-in-differences estimators to evaluate community interventions, such as the WORTH Yetu program, aimed at improving household resilience and caregiver welfare. His interdisciplinary approach bridges statistical innovation and field epidemiology, contributing significantly to the understanding of health disparities, reproductive behavior, and social determinants of disease outcomes. Through his extensive research and evidence-based analyses, Dr. Exavery continues to advance the role of biostatistics and epidemiology in promoting equitable, sustainable health interventions across developing regions.

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Featured Publications

Exavery, A., Kirigiti, P. J., Balan, R. T., & Charles, J. (2026, February). Enhancing longitudinal impact evaluation of non-experimental interventions: A comparative analysis of generalized estimating equations and multilevel models based on empirical evaluation of temporal change in food security following an economic empowerment intervention. Evaluation and Program Planning.

Exavery, A., Kirigiti, P. J., Balan, R. T., & Charles, J. (2025). Determinants of participation in WORTH Yetu economic empowerment intervention among caregivers of orphaned and vulnerable children in Tanzania: A longitudinal multivariable logistic regression analysis. Social Sciences & Humanities Open.

Exavery, A., Kirigiti, P. J., Balan, R. T., & Charles, J. (2024, August). Longitudinal evaluation of the influence of WORTH Yetu on household economic status based on the count of non-asset resources for orphaned and vulnerable children’s well-being in Tanzania. Child Indicators Research.

Exavery, A., Katbi, M., Kirigiti, P. J., Balan, R. T., & Charles, J. (2024, April 16). Multivariate mixed-effects ordinal logistic regression models with difference-in-differences estimator of the impact of WORTH Yetu on household hunger and socioeconomic status among OVC caregivers in Tanzania. PLOS ONE.

Exavery, A., Alam, K., Charles, J., Barankena, A., Bajaria, S., Minja, E., Mulikuza, J., Mbwambo, T., Ally, A., Mseya, R., et al. (2022, February 25). Impact of household economic strengthening intervention on food security among caregivers of orphans and vulnerable children in Tanzania. PLOS ONE. 21, December). Accelerating caregivers’ HIV status disclosure to community-based lay social welfare volunteers in Tanzania. AIDS Research and Therapy.

Exavery, A., Charles, J., Barankena, A., Kuhlik, E., Mubyazi, G. M., Tani, K., Ally, A., Minja, E., Koler, A., Kikoyo, L., et al. (2020, December). ART use and associated factors among HIV positive caregivers of orphans and vulnerable children in Tanzania. BMC Public Health.

Charles, J., Exavery, A., Barankena, A., Kuhlik, E., Mubyazi, G. M., Abdul, R., Koler, A., Kikoyo, L., & Jere, E. (2020, December). Determinants of undisclosed HIV status to a community-based HIV program: Findings from caregivers of orphans and vulnerable children in Tanzania. AIDS Research and Therapy.

Bajaria, S., Exavery, A., Toroka, N., Barankena, A., Charles, J., Kikoyo, L., & Kassaye, S. (2020, December 27). Factors associated with HIV status disclosure to orphans and vulnerable children living with HIV: Results from a longitudinal study in Tanzania. AIDS Research and Treatment.

Bajaria, S., Marotta, C., Abdul, R., Exavery, A., Minja, E., Charles, J., Mtenga, S., Jere, E., & Geubbels, E. (2020, September 18). Programmatic determinants of successful referral to health and social services for orphans and vulnerable children: A longitudinal study in Tanzania. PLOS ONE.

Exavery, A., Charles, J., Kuhlik, E., Barankena, A., Ally, A., Mbwambo, T., Kyaruzi, C., Mubyazi, G. M., Kikoyo, L., & Jere, E. (2020, July). Correlates of uptake of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive orphans and vulnerable children aged 0–14 years in Tanzania. HIV/AIDS – Research and Palliative Care.

Exavery, A., Charles, J., Kuhlik, E., Barankena, A., Mubyazi, G. M., Kikoyo, L., & Jere, E. (2020, July). Relationship between food insufficiency and HIV infection among caregivers of orphans and vulnerable children in Tanzania. HIV/AIDS – Research and Palliative Care.

Exavery, A., Charles, J., Kuhlik, E., Barankena, A., Koler, A., Kikoyo, L., & Jere, E. (2020, February 28). Understanding the association between caregiver sex and HIV infection among orphans and vulnerable children in Tanzania: Learning from the USAID Kizazi Kipya Project. Preprint.

Exavery, A., Charles, J., Kuhlik, E., Barankena, A., Koler, A., Kikoyo, L., & Jere, E. (2020, February 5). Is caregiver sex associated with HIV infection among orphans and vulnerable children in Tanzania? Learning from the USAID Kizazi Kipya Project. Preprint.

Exavery, A., Charles, J., Kuhlik, E., Barankena, A., Koler, A., Kikoyo, L., & Jere, E. (2019, September 12). Closing the pediatric gap in the first 90: Is caregiver sex associated with HIV status of orphans and vulnerable children? Learning from the USAID Kizazi Kipya Project in Tanzania. Preprint.

Hanlin Liu | Engineering | Research for community Impact Award

Mr. Hanlin Liu | Engineering | Research for community Impact Award

Jilin Jianzhu University | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Hanlin Liu began his academic journey in the field of surveying and mapping engineering during his undergraduate studies at Jilin Jianzhu University. His dedication to precision and technical learning laid a strong foundation in geospatial sciences and civil engineering. With consistent performance and research-oriented thinking, he advanced to pursue a master’s degree in architecture and civil engineering at the same university. Under the guidance of his academic mentor, he cultivated a deep interest in remote sensing, machine learning, and environmental studies, setting the stage for his future research career.

Professional Endeavors

During his postgraduate years, Mr. Liu devoted himself to intensive laboratory work and field research. His professional endeavors included collaborative projects on soil analysis, wetland dynamics, mineral exploration, and fault diagnosis in mechanical systems. He demonstrated strong proficiency in scientific software, programming languages, and experimental design, which allowed him to develop advanced computational models and analytical frameworks. His role as an academic leader, serving as a class representative and editorial head, reflects his ability to balance research with organizational responsibilities.

Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Liu’s research contributions span across environmental monitoring, mechanical fault diagnosis, and hyperspectral remote sensing. He explored the spatiotemporal dynamics of natural wetlands in Northeast China by integrating machine learning methods with optimization algorithms, offering new insights into ecological change drivers. His work on offshore wind turbine gearbox fault diagnosis proposed an interpretable, knowledge-driven framework that enriched mechanical reliability studies. Additionally, he advanced hyperspectral techniques for mineral alteration information extraction and developed innovative models to estimate soil heavy metal contents. These studies highlight his interdisciplinary focus combining artificial intelligence, geoscience, and environmental engineering.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his academic journey, Mr. Liu received multiple honors that reflect his excellence in research and innovation. He was awarded the National Scholarship and university-level first-class academic scholarships during his master’s program. His innovative projects earned recognition in provincial competitions, including awards in the “Internet+” Innovation and Entrepreneurship Contest, the “Challenge Cup,” and the Aerospace Knowledge Contest. During his undergraduate studies, he also won several distinctions in provincial surveying skill competitions, affirming his technical expertise and problem-solving ability.

Impact and Influence

Mr. Liu’s scholarly output includes multiple first-author and co-authored publications in high-impact journals indexed in SCI and EI. His research on wetlands, hyperspectral analysis, and mechanical fault diagnosis has been acknowledged in leading platforms, showcasing his ability to address both environmental and industrial challenges. Beyond publications, his patents for soil sampling and laser scanning devices demonstrate his commitment to translating research into practical technological solutions. His work not only contributes to scientific literature but also provides valuable methodologies for sustainable resource management and engineering applications.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Driven by a spirit of perseverance and innovation, Mr. Liu aspires to further his academic path through doctoral studies. His long-term vision is to refine computational methods for solving pressing environmental and engineering challenges. By integrating artificial intelligence with remote sensing and fault diagnosis systems, he seeks to contribute solutions with real-world impact. His dedication to teamwork, resilience under pressure, and scientific curiosity positions him as a researcher capable of leaving a lasting legacy in the interdisciplinary fields of environmental monitoring and intelligent engineering systems.

Publications


Article: Research on Abrasive Particle Target Detection and Feature Extraction for Marine Lubricating Oil
Authors: Chenzhao Bai, Jiaqi Ding, Hongpeng Zhang, Zhiwei Xu, Hanlin Liu, Wei Li, Guobin Li, Yi Wei, Jizhe Wang
Journal: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Year: 2024


Article: An axiomatic fuzzy set theory-based fault diagnosis approach for rolling bearings
Authors: Xin Wang, Hanlin Liu, Wankang Zhai, Hongpeng Zhang, Shuyao Zhang
Journal: Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Year: 2024


Article: An adversarial single-domain generalization network for fault diagnosis of wind turbine gearboxes
Authors: Xinran Wang, Chenyong Wang, Hanlin Liu, Cunyou Zhang, Zhenqiang Fu, Lin Ding, Chenzhao Bai, Hongpeng Zhang, Yi Wei
Journal: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Year: 2023


Article: Driving force analysis of natural wetland in Northeast plain based on SSA-XGBoost model
Authors: Hanlin Liu, Nan Lin, Honghong Zhang, Yongji Liu, Chenzhao Bai, Duo Sun, Jiali Feng
Journal: Sensors
Year: 2023


Article: Extraction of mineralized indicator minerals using ensemble learning model optimized by SSA based on hyperspectral image
Authors: Nan Lin, Hanlin Liu, Genjun Li, Menghong Wu, Delin Li, Ranzhe Jiang, Xuesong Yang
Journal: Open Geosciences
Year: 2022


Conclusion

Mr. Hanlin Liu is an emerging researcher whose academic pursuits blend civil engineering, remote sensing, and machine learning. His contributions span from ecological studies of wetlands to industrial fault diagnostics and soil heavy metal analysis, underpinned by strong technical skills and innovative methodologies. Recognized with scholarships, competition awards, and impactful publications, he has already established himself as a promising scholar. His future vision is centered on advancing scientific understanding and delivering practical solutions through rigorous doctoral research. With his blend of academic excellence, technical expertise, and research dedication, Mr. Liu represents the new generation of scholars poised to make meaningful contributions to science and society.

Koat Jing Riek | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Koat Jing Riek | Engineering | Editorial Board Member 

Gambella University | Ethiopia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Koat Jing Riek began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Hawassa University in 2015. He further honed his expertise by earning an MSc in Sustainable Energy Engineering from Jimma Institute of Technology, where his thesis focused on a GIS-based site suitability analysis of non-wooden biomass solar-driven briquetting plants in Gambella Regional State. His academic path reflects a deep-rooted interest in sustainable energy solutions tailored to regional needs.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Mr. Koat has carved a multidimensional career in academia, consultancy, and public service. Since 2017, he has served as a Senior Lecturer at Gambella University, leading vital research and community development initiatives in the fields of energy and environment.

His professional journey includes key roles such as:

  • Technical Expert at Minilek Kefale Economic Development Consultancy, where he assessed biomass resources and facilitated cooperative development.

  • Consulting Engineer for the Development Response to Displacement Impacts Project (DRDIP), delivering training and designing energy solutions for remote communities.

  • Fuel Administrator at Ethio Telecom and Office Engineer-Energy at Gambella Water and Energy Bureau.

  • WASH Foreman with NRC, ensuring sanitation and hygiene in refugee camps.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Koat’s research and fieldwork bridge the gap between academia and community needs. His focus lies in:

  • Biomass energy systems and briquetting plant development

  • Improved cook stoves and solar energy solutions

  • Community-based training on climate change and environmental protection

  • Technical specification generation for sustainable energy products

His published work in the journal "The Future of Energy, Power and Environment" showcases his scientific rigor and commitment to evidence-based solutions.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Koat’s dedication to sustainable development has been widely recognized:

🏆 Certificates of appreciation for training delivery on solar irrigation and improved cook stoves
🏆 Awarded by DRDIP and Minilek Kefale Consultancy for technical expertise in community empowerment
🏆 Certified in GIS mapping, electromechanical troubleshooting, and water safety planning by institutions like UNHCR and Jimma Institute of Technology

🌍 Impact and Influence

Mr. Koat’s efforts have directly improved the livelihoods of communities in Gambella Region, especially through:

🌱 Establishing cooperatives for clean energy products
🔋 Training local stakeholders on solar technologies and energy efficiency
🏘️ Empowering underserved populations to adopt renewable energy systems

He stands as a catalyst for sustainable development through practical engineering, grassroots engagement, and academic leadership.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Mr. Koat aims to scale sustainable energy initiatives across Ethiopia and beyond. His long-term vision is to bridge academia, policy, and community innovation to combat climate change and energy poverty. Through ongoing mentorship, research, and consultancy, Mr. Koat Jing Riek is poised to inspire a new generation of engineers and changemakers committed to a greener, more resilient future.

Publications


📄 Multi-criteria decision analysis using GIS in assessing suitability for a solar-powered biomass briquetting plant in the Gambella region, Ethiopia

Authors: Koat Jing Riek, Wondwossen Bogale Eremed

Journal: Trees, Forests and People

Year: 2025


Sarah-Louise Mitchell | Business, Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sarah-Louise Mitchell | Business, Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Oxford Brookes Business School | United Kingdom

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sarah-Louise Mitchell's academic journey began with a BA (Hons) in Economics from Exeter University in 1988. She later pursued an MBA at London Business School (1991-1993) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice at the University of Gloucestershire (2016-2017). Her academic pinnacle was achieved with a PhD from Henley Business School (2012-2016), titled "Exploring the role the brand plays in the choice of charity by UK volunteers," which was awarded without corrections.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Mitchell has accumulated nearly 20 years of professional experience across nonprofit, retail, and consumer goods sectors. Notable roles include managing a National Lottery-funded action research project (£3 million), overseeing Tesco Clubcard (£10 million), and managing Tesco's sponsorship of the Dome (£6 million+ campaign). She currently serves as the Research Area Lead for Marketing and Co-Lead of the Oxford Brookes Children and Young People Research Network.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Mitchell's research focuses on nonprofit contexts and social participation, specializing in qualitative research methodologies. Her work explores volunteer behavior, nonprofit branding, storytelling by charity brands, and the impact of philanthropy on nonprofit organizations. She has published extensively in top-tier journals and edited volumes, contributing significantly to the field of charity marketing and nonprofit management.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Mitchell has received numerous awards and grants, including the ESRC Impact Accelerator Grant (£14,769) and multiple Best Full Paper Awards from prestigious conferences such as BAM and the Academy of Marketing. She was elected as a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Marketors and awarded the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of her contributions to academia and nonprofit sectors.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Mitchell's research has had a profound impact on nonprofit practice and academia, influencing how charity brands engage with volunteers and donors. Her leadership in developing nonprofit research streams and fostering collaborations has strengthened ties between theory and practice in the sector. She continues to shape the future of nonprofit marketing through innovative research initiatives and educational contributions.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Mitchell's legacy lies in her pioneering work that bridges academic insights with practical applications in nonprofit management. Her future contributions aim to address emerging challenges faced by nonprofits, emphasizing creativity and strategic vision to navigate a rapidly evolving social landscape. Through ongoing mentorship and leadership roles, she strives to inspire the next generation of researchers and practitioners in nonprofit marketing and management.

 

Notable Publications

Avengers assemble: Avenger philanthropy as the new gift opportunity for nonprofit organizations 2024

Reframing the practice of volunteering as a collective endeavour through a focal brand community 2023

Rethinking nonprofit service disintermediation through service communication interactions 2022 (6)

Volunteer choice of nonprofit organisation: an integrated framework 2020 (18)

Telling a different story: How nonprofit organizations reveal strategic purpose through storytelling 2020 (17)