Zhiwei Yang | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhiwei Yang | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Jinan University | China

Author Profile

Scopus

Early Academic Pursuits

Zhiwei Yang embarked on his academic journey with a focus on Computer Science, earning a Master's degree in Computer Science from Fuzhou University. Subsequently, he delved into advanced studies, pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Software and Theory at Jilin University. During his doctoral journey, he also broadened his academic horizons as a full-time exchange Ph.D. student at Hong Kong Baptist University, under the mentorship of Prof. Jing Ma.

Professional Endeavors

Currently holding the position of Assistant Professor at the Guangdong Institute of Smart Education, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China, Zhiwei Yang has demonstrated his commitment to academia. His professional path has been marked by a dedication to unraveling the intricacies of Information Extraction and Rumor Detection.

Contributions and Research Focus

Zhiwei Yang's research contributions extend beyond the confines of traditional academia. With over 10 publications in esteemed international conferences and journals such as AAAI, IJCAI, EMNLP, COLING, TNNLS, IPM, Neurocomputing, among others, he has significantly impacted the fields of Information Extraction and Rumor Detection. Furthermore, his innovative work has been acknowledged with the granting of three Chinese national invention patents.

Accolades and Recognition

Zhiwei Yang's scholarly pursuits have earned him recognition and respect in the academic community. Serving as a reviewer for prestigious conferences and journals including ACL, AAAI, KDD, IPM, Neural Networks, reflects the acknowledgment of his expertise in the field.

Impact and Influence

Zhiwei Yang's influence resonates not only through his publications and patents but also through his role as an educator, shaping the minds of aspiring scholars. His insights and contributions have contributed to advancements in the understanding and application of Information Extraction and Rumor Detection.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As an emerging figure in the realm of Computer Science, Zhiwei Yang's legacy is marked by a dedication to knowledge dissemination and innovative research. His future contributions are anticipated to further enrich the fields of Information Extraction and Rumor Detection, leaving an enduring impact on the academic landscape.

Notable Publications

CoTea: Collaborative teaching for low-resource named entity recognition with a divide-and-conquer strategy 2024

A Coarse-to-fine Cascaded Evidence-Distillation Neural Network for Explainable Fake News Detection 2022

Context-Aware Attentive Multilevel Feature Fusion for Named Entity Recognition 2022 (22)

Bringing order to episodes: Mining timeline in social media 2021 (3)

 

 

Alberto Fernández-Teruel | Lifetime Achievement Award Winner 2023

Congratulations to Alberto Fernández-Teruel,-  Lifetime Achievement - Award Winner 2023

Alberto Fernández-Teruel- Neuroscience

The Lifetime Achievement Award bestowed upon Alberto Fernández-Teruel by the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona recognizes his unparalleled contributions to the field of neuroscience and psychiatry. Dr. Fernández-Teruel's groundbreaking research in neurobiology, neurogenetics, and mental health disorders has left an indelible mark on the scientific community.

professional profile:

Early Academic Pursuits:

Alberto Fernández-Teruel's academic journey began at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, where he earned both his Psychology degree in 1985 and his PhD in Psychology in 1989. During his academic pursuits, he engaged in significant international experiences, including research fellowships and visiting positions at esteemed institutions such as the University of Cagliari in Italy, Georgetown University in the USA, and the ETH Zürich in Switzerland.

Professional Endeavors:

Since 1998, Dr. Fernández-Teruel has held the position of Associate Professor in the field of Psychiatry at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, where he is deeply involved in the Department of Psychiatry & Forensic Medicine. He leads the Animal Research Laboratory and coordinates the "Animal and human models of mental disorders" research group.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Over the past 35 years, his research has been dedicated to exploring the neurobiology and neurogenetics of anxiety, stress, depression, addiction, impulsivity, schizophrenia, and brain aging. He has made substantial contributions to the development of genetic tools for mapping complex traits in genetically diverse rodents. Additionally, he has been instrumental in creating transgenic/knockout models of psychiatric and neurological conditions, including a unique genetic rat model displaying schizophrenia-relevant features.

Accolades and Recognition:

Dr. Fernández-Teruel's contributions have been widely recognized, earning him various awards such as the "Martí i Julià" award for research in Psychology and Psychiatry, the "1992 Ciutat de Barcelona Science Award," the "SCRITC" awards for scientific articles and monographs, and the prestigious "ICREA-Academia 2013" award from ICREA.

Impact and Influence

His impact extends through over 200 scientific articles published in reputable international journals, with a significant number in top-ranking publications like Nature Genetics, PNAS, and Biological Psychiatry. He has supervised numerous doctoral and master's dissertations, contributing extensively to the advancement of neuroscience and psychiatry research.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Fernández-Teruel's legacy lies in pioneering genetic tools, developing models for mental disorders, and fostering international collaborations that have enriched the field of neuroscience. His ongoing work promises continued advancements in understanding and addressing complex mental health conditions.

His dedication to research, academic leadership, and collaborative efforts serve as an inspiration for future generations of neuroscientists and psychologists, fostering a legacy of innovation and progress in the field.

Publications

Natalia Peralta-Vallejo, Pau Güell-Falgueras, Toni Cañete, Daniel Sampedro-Viana, Cristóbal Río-Álamos, Ignasi
Oliveras, Adolf Tobeña, Alberto Fernández-Teruel (2023) Schizophrenia-relevant social, attentional and cognitive traits in
female RHA vs. RLA rats: effects of neonatal handling. Behav. Brain Res. Nov 15:114762. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2023.114762.

Sampedro-Viana, D., Cañete, T., Sanna, F., Oliveras, I., Castillo-Ruiz, MDM., Corda, MG., Giorgi, O., Tobeña, A.,
Fernández-Teruel, A (2023) c-Fos expression after neonatal handling in social brain regions: distinctive profile of RHA-rat
schizophrenia model on a social preference test. Behav. Brain Res. 453:114625. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2023.114625

Leilei Cui, Bin Yang, Shijun Xiao, Jun Gao, Amelie Baud, Delyth Graham, Martin McBride, Anna Dominiczak, Sebastain
Schafer, Regina Lopez Aumatell, Carme Mont, Albert Fernandez Teruel, Norbert Hübner, Jonathan Flint, Richard Mott and
Lusheng Huang (2023) Dominance genetic effects are common and are associated with trans-acting and splicing-specific
dominance gene expression effects in pigs, rats and mice. Genome Biology Sep 29; 24(1):215. doi: 10.1186/s13059-
023-03060-2.

Sampedro-Viana D., Cañete T., Mourelo L., Oliveras I., Peralta N., Tobeña A., Fernández-Teruel A. (2023)
Low prepulse inhibition predicts lower social interaction, impaired spatial working memory, reference memory and cognitive
flexibility in genetically heterogeneous rats. Physiology & Behavior 19:114355. doi:
10.1016/j.physbeh.2023.114355.

A. Fernández-Teruel*, A. Cañete, D. Sampedro-Viana, I. Oliveras, R. Torrubia, A. Tobeña. (2023) Contribution of the
Roman rat lines/strains to personality neuroscience: neurobehavioral modeling of internalizing/externalizing psychopathologies.
Personality Neuroscience 6: e8, 1–9. doi: 10.1017/pen.2023.7

Daniel Sampedro-Viana, Toni Cañete, Francesco Sanna, Ignasi Oliveras, Valeria Lavín, Pilar Torrecilla, Cristóbal RíoÁlamos, Carles Tapias-Espinosa, Ana Sánchez-González, Adolf Tobeña, Alberto Fernández-Teruel. (2023) Atypicalantipsychotics attenuate mk801-induced social withdrawal and hyperlocomotion in the RHA rat model of schizophreniarelevant features. Psychopharmacology 240, 1931-1945. doi: 10.1007/s00213-023-06411

Maria Pina Serra , Francesco Sanna, Marianna Boi, Marcello Trucas, Alberto Fernández-Teruel,
Maria Giuseppa Corda, Osvaldo Giorgi, and Marina Quartu. (2023) Effects of Tail Pinch on BDNF and trkB Expression in the
Hippocampus of Roman Low- (RLA) and High-Avoidance (RHA) Rats. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 24, 9498.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24119498.

Fernández-Teruel A, McNaughton N. (2023) Post-encounter freezing during approach-avoidance conflict: the role of
the hippocampus. Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 24(7), 451-452. doi: 10.1038/s41583-023-00703

Sønderstrup M, Batiuk MY, Mantas P, Tapias-Espinosa C, Oliveras I, Cañete T, Sampedro-Viana D, Brudek T, Rydbirk
R, Khodosevich K, Fernandez-Teruel A, Elfving B, Aznar S. (2023) A maturational shift in the frontal cortex synaptic
transcriptional landscape underlies schizophrenia-relevant behavioural traits: A congenital rat model.
Eur. Neuropsychopharmacol. 74:32-46. doi: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2023.05.001.

Rio-Alamos C, Montefusco-Siegmund R, Cañete T, Sotomayor J, Fernandez-Teruel A. (2023) Acute Relaxation
Response Induced by Tibetan Singing Bowl Sounds: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ.
13(2):317-330. doi: 10.3390/ejihpe13020024.

Fernández-Teruel A. (2023). From phenomes to genes: phenotype-based strategies in rodents for research on the
neurobiological and genetic bases of psychiatric-relevant traits. CURRENT NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 21(9): 1836 –
1839. doi: 10.2174/1570159X21666230616103143

Tapias-Espinosa C, Sánchez-González A, Cañete T, Sampedro-Viana D, Castillo-Ruiz MDM, Oliveras I, Tobeña A,
Aznar S, Fernández-Teruel A. (2023) Decreased activation of parvalbumin interneurons in the medial prefrontal cortex in
intact inbred Roman rats with schizophrenia-like reduced sensorimotor gating. Behav Brain Res. 437:114113. doi:
10.1016/j.bbr.2022.114113.

Ignasi Oliveras, Toni Cañete, Daniel Sampedro-Viana, Cristóbal Río-Álamos, Adolf Tobeña, Maria G. Corda, Osvaldo
Giorgi, Alberto Fernández-Teruel (2023). Neurobehavioral profiles of six genetically-based rat models of schizophreniarelated features: from behavior to circuit and molecular levels, and back. CURRENT NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 21(9):
1934-1952 doi: 10.2174/1570159X21666230221093644

Serra MP, Sanna F, Boi M, Poddighe L, Secci L, Trucas M, Fernández-Teruel A, Corda MG, Giorgi O, Quartu M.
(2022) Acute Stress Induces Different Changes on the Expression of BDNF and trkB in the Mesocorticolimbic System of Two
Lines of Rats Differing in Their Response to Stressors. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Nov 30;23(23):14995. doi:
10.3390/ijms232314995.

Oliveras I, Soria-Ruiz OJ, Sampedro-Viana D, Cañete T, Río-Álamos C, Tobeña A, Fernández-Teruel A.4
Different maturation patterns for sensorimotor gating and startle habituation deficits in male and female RHA vs RLA rats.
Behav Brain Res. 2022 Sep 26;434:114021. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2022.114021

Oliveras I, Tapias-Espinosa C, Río-Álamos C, Sampedro-Viana D, Cañete T, Sánchez-González A, Tobeña A,
Fernández-Teruel A (2022) Prepulse inhibition deficits in inbred and outbred rats and between-strain differences in startle
habituation do not depend on startle reactivity levels. Behav Processes. 2022 Apr;197:104618. doi:
10.1016/j.beproc.2022.104618

International Research Excellence Awards-Book of Award | Award Winners

Congratulations, Dr. Elisabetta Sforza’s, on Your Outstanding Achievement as the Best Researcher! 
Dr. ELISABETTA SFORZA -Neurosciences

Dr. Elisabetta Sforza’s achievement in receiving the Best Researcher Award at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Italy is a remarkable acknowledgment of her outstanding dedication and contributions to the field of research. Her commitment to advancing knowledge and making significant strides in various areas, notably in neurosciences, speech therapy, and rehabilitation sciences, has been instrumental in shaping advancements in these domains. Her extensive publications, active engagement in academic events, and exceptional academic journey have evidently set a high standard within the academic and research community. This award not only recognizes her achievements but also highlights her ongoing impact and commitment to excellence in research.

Professional Profiles:

Education:  

  • High School Diploma in Classical Studies (A), 2005-2010
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Speech Therapy-1st class-honours180 ECTS, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Campobasso-Italy, 2010-2013
  • MSc in Deglutology -1st class-honours60 ECTS, Università degli studi di Torino- Italy, 2014
  • MSc in Rehabilitation Sciences -1st class-honours120 ECTS, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Roma-Italy, 2017-2019

Professional Journey:

  • Speech and Language Therapist I.R.C.S.S. NEUROMED Istituto Neurologico Mediterraneo ITALY, 16/09/2015 – 26/09/2019
  • Guest lecturer Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore - Campobasso ITALY, Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy, 2019- ongoing
  • PhD Neurosciences, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Roma ITALY, 01/11/2020 -ongoing

Honors & Awards:

Dr. Elisabetta Sforza's dedication and excellence in her work. This recognition specifically highlights her commitment to investigating and contributing to the field of ALS, showcasing her scholarly efforts and valuable research in understanding this neurological disorder. Such accolades underscore her significant contributions to the scientific community's understanding of ALS and its implications.The award received on 08/06/2015 for a thesis and research on ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) from Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, stands as a testament

Publications & Contributions:

Dr. Elisabetta Sforza has made significant contributions through her publications and citations during her tenure at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Italy. Her extensive body of work reflects her expertise in various domains including neurosciences, speech therapy, rehabilitation sciences, and related interdisciplinary areas. Some notable publications authored or co-authored by Dr. Sforza during this period include

Publications:

  • 14 documents indexed in Scopus

Citations:

A total of 23 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

Diversification & Impact Studies (2022 - Present)

From Feeding Challenges to Oral-Motor Dyspraxia: A Comprehensive Description of 10 New Cases with CTNNB1 Syndrome Sept 2023. Genes.Corresponding author

How pain affect real life of children and adults with achondroplasia: A systematic review. Sept 2023 Eur J Med Genet.Corresponding author

Metabolic Profile of Patients with Smith-Magenis Syndrome: An Observational Study with Literature Review.Aug 2023, Children. Co-author

Nasal polyposis in pediatric patients with Cornelia de Lange syndrome: endoscopic diagnosis, treatment and follow up in two case reports. Italian journal of pediatrics. July 2023. Co-author

Longitudinal “FEEDS (FEeding Eating Deglutition Skills)” Study of Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome, June 2023. European journal of pediatrics. Corresponding author

Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Italian version of the Montreal Children's Hospital Feeding Scale in a special healthcare needs population. International journal of language & communication disorders, Feb 2023 First and corresponding author

Predicting the clinical trajectory of feeding and swallowing abilities in CHARGE syndrome.European journal of pediatrics, Feb 2023 Corresponding author

The Impact of Blenderized Tube Feeding on Gastrointestinal Symptoms, a Scoping Review. Applied Sciences, Feb 2023 First author

What to Expect of Feeding Abilities and Nutritional Aspects in Achondroplasia Patients: A Narrative Review. Genes (Basel), Jan 2023. First author

Management of nutritional and gastrointestinal issues in RASopathies: A narrative review. American journal of medical genetics. Part C, Seminars in medical genetics, Dec 2022 Co-author

Quantitative acoustical analysis of genetic syndromes in the number listing task. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, Oct 2022 Co-author

Drooling outcome measures in paediatric disability: a systematic review European Journal of Pediatrics, Apr 2022 First and corresponding author

 

 

 

Young Scientist Award

Introduction: Welcome to the prestigious Young Scientist Award, a celebration of innovation, intellect, and groundbreaking contributions in the world of science. This award recognizes and honors the exceptional achievements of young scientists who are shaping the future of their respective fields.

Award Eligibility: Open to passionate minds under 35, the Young Scientist Award seeks individuals with outstanding qualifications and a commitment to advancing knowledge. Eligible candidates must hold a relevant degree and have made significant contributions through publications or research.

Evaluation Criteria: Submissions will be evaluated based on the originality, impact, and relevance of the work. A distinguished panel of experts will assess the candidate's research, publications, and overall contributions to their scientific community.

Submission Guidelines: Candidates are invited to submit their biography, abstract, and supporting files showcasing their achievements. Ensure your submission aligns with the award's focus on groundbreaking scientific endeavors and their potential impact.

Recognition: The selected awardee will receive not only the prestigious Young Scientist Award but also gain visibility in the scientific community. Recognition includes feature articles, speaking opportunities, and networking possibilities.

Community Impact: Beyond individual achievements, the award emphasizes the broader impact on the scientific community. Candidates are encouraged to highlight how their work contributes to the betterment of society and the advancement of their field.