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.

Desmond Vihywuseh | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Desmond Vihywuseh | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

The University of Bamenda | Cameroon

Mr. Desmond Vihywuseh is a committed educator and emerging researcher whose career bridges excellence in high school teaching and advanced geophysical research. With a strong foundation in physics, he earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees with distinction and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics with a specialization in Geophysics. His teaching experience spans several years, during which he has designed curricula, delivered innovative science lessons, managed student performance, and mentored learners through classroom and extracurricular activities, earning recognition as “Best Teacher of the Year 2024-25”. His research primarily focuses on the application of potential fields, particularly gravity and magnetism, to address geological, environmental, and geotechnical challenges, with an emphasis on forward modeling techniques for both near-surface and deep investigations. He has published in reputable outlets, including Scientific Reports, with additional works under review in international journals. Beyond teaching and research, he has participated in seminars and conferences on scientific writing, competency-based assessment, and industrialization, reflecting his commitment to academic growth and collaboration. Proficient in advanced geophysical software such as Geosoft Oasis Montaj, ArcGIS, and Rockworks, he combines technical expertise with strong communication and classroom management skills. His dual dedication to education and scientific inquiry highlights his role as a transformative figure in both teaching and applied physics research.

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Featured Publication

Vihywuseh, D., Tabod, C. T., Ndikum, E. N., Khan, A. R., & Fuen, D. A.-M. (2025). Unveiling the subsurface geological structure of the Centre Region, Cameroon, with aeromagnetic data analysis. Scientific Reports, 15, 33296.

Xiaoya Wang | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Xiaoya Wang | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications | China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Xiaoya Wang began her academic journey with a strong foundation in electronics and communication. In 2005, she earned her Master’s degree in Communication and Information Systems from the prestigious Xi’an University of Electronic Science and Technology. Demonstrating an enduring passion for advanced research, she is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, specializing in areas crucial to the future of signal intelligence and communications.

🏢 Professional Endeavors

Ms. Wang holds the position of Researcher at the 54th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC). This institute is renowned for pioneering developments in electronic systems and defense-related technologies. Within this dynamic environment, Ms. Wang plays a pivotal role in pushing forward the frontiers of signal processing and intelligent data processing, contributing to both national-level projects and global innovations.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Ms. Wang’s research is deeply rooted in modulation recognition, signal feature extraction, and integrated sensing and communication (ISAC). She has co-authored impactful publications, including:

📘 "Multi-Feature AND–OR Mechanism for Explainable Modulation Recognition" in Electronics (2025), which offers insights into machine explainability in modulation recognition frameworks.
📗 "RF Signal Feature Extraction in Integrated Sensing and Communication" published in IET Signal Processing (2023), a study enhancing the performance of RF signal analysis under ISAC architectures.

Her contributions emphasize intelligent interpretation of signals, integrating machine learning mechanisms with real-time communication systems.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Though currently pursuing her Ph.D., Ms. Wang has already earned recognition for her innovative research and has been published in highly regarded peer-reviewed journals such as Electronics and IET Signal Processing. Her collaborative work with experts like Songlin Sun and Haiying Zhang further illustrates her influence in multidisciplinary research teams.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Ms. Wang’s research holds strategic importance in enhancing signal intelligence, particularly in military communication systems and next-gen wireless technologies. Her work bridges theoretical models with real-world applicability, making signal analysis more transparent, reliable, and intelligent. Her development of explainable AI mechanisms in signal processing is especially vital for defense and critical communication infrastructures.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As she continues her doctoral studies and deepens her involvement in cutting-edge research, Ms. Xiaoya Wang is poised to be a leading force in intelligent signal processing. Her legacy will likely lie in making signal systems more secure, adaptive, and interpretable, laying the groundwork for smart communication systems of the future. Her forward-thinking approach ensures she will remain a vital contributor to both academic advancement and industrial innovation.

Publications


📄 Multi-Feature AND–OR Mechanism for Explainable Modulation Recognition
Authors: Xiaoya Wang, Songlin Sun, Haiying Zhang, Yuyang Liu, Qiang Qiao
Journal: Electronics
Publication Year: 2025


📄 RF Signal Feature Extraction in Integrated Sensing and Communication
Authors: Xiaoya Wang, Songlin Sun, Haiying Zhang, Qiang Liu, Sourabh Sahu
Journal: IET Signal Processing
Publication Year: 2023