Ms. Nina Vitlov | Human-Centered Robot Design | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Nina Vitlov | Human-Centered Robot Design | Research Excellence Award

University of Split School of Medicine | Croatia

Ms. Nina Vitlov is a doctoral fellow in the PhD program Translational Research in Biomedicine at the University of Split School of Medicine, Croatia. She holds a Master’s degree in Forensic Chemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Split and a Bachelor’s degree in Underwater Science and Technology from the University of Zadar. She has been working as a Doctoral Fellow at the Department of Research in Biomedicine and Health, where her activities include research design, literature review, data collection and analysis, and participation in scientific workshops and conferences. She is proficient in statistical analysis and digital research tools. In addition to research, she contributes to teaching through practical classes and seminars in Scientific Research, Research in Biomedicine and Health, Human-Centered Robot Design and Mathematics and Biostatistics for students of Medicine, Dental Medicine, and Pharmacy.

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Vitlov, N., Vuković, M., Bralić, N., & Marušić, A. (2025). Waste not, want not: How to make your data futureproof through good data sharing practices. Current Protocols.

Vitlov, N. (2024, May 8). Transcriptomic expression of five genetic signatures in the metastases and primary site of the melanoma. Students’ CongreSS of Science and Sport in Split (ST-CongreSS), Split, Croatia.

Vitlov, N. (2023, September 20). Creating virtual osteological database: A radiological perspective [Conference poster]. University of Split School of Medicine, Split, Croatia.

Dr. Djamel Boussaa | Human-Centered Robot Design | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Djamel Boussaa | Human-Centered Robot Design | Research Excellence Award

Qatar University | Qatar

Dr. Djamel Boussaa is an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning at the College of Engineering, Qatar University. He holds a PhD in Architecture from the University of Liverpool, an MPhil from the University of York, and a BSc in Architecture from EPAU, Algiers. With extensive academic and professional experience across the Middle East, Europe, and North Africa, he has served in teaching, research, and leadership roles at Qatar University, UAE University, University of Bahrain, and University of Blida. His research focuses on urban and architectural conservation, Islamic architecture, urban regeneration, cultural identity, sustainable tourism, Human-Centered Robot Design and traditional architecture. Dr. Boussaa has received multiple academic and research awards, including the Dean’s Award for Excellence and several QNRF grants, and has significant consulting experience in architectural design and supervision.

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Prof. Dr. Ruipeng Tan – Robot Adoption – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ruipeng Tan - Robot Adoption - Best Researcher Award

Hefei University of Technology - China 

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Summary

Ruipeng Tan is a dynamic scholar whose academic journey spans arts and economics, culminating in a ph.d. from xiamen university. with early roles at nanjing university and a current professorship at hefei university of technology, he has steadily built a reputation in environmental economics, with a particular emphasis on power electronics and green transformation. his research bridges economic theory and technological innovation, influencing national policy dialogues and academic discourse. tan’s interdisciplinary approach and commitment to sustainable development have made him a respected figure in both academic and applied policy circles.

Early academic pursuits

Ruipeng Tan began his academic journey with a strong foundation in the liberal arts, earning a bachelor of science in arts from central south university in 2013. demonstrating interdisciplinary interest and academic ambition, Robot Adoption he pursued a ph.d. in economics at xiamen university, completing it in 2019. during this period, his academic curiosity matured, focusing on areas intersecting environmental economics, policy design, and technological transformation, including the evolving influence of power electronics on sustainable development. his research exhibited early promise, combining analytical depth with practical relevance.

Professional endeavors

Upon completing his doctorate, Ruipeng Tan joined the School of environment at nanjing university in july 2019 as an assistant researcher. during his tenure until december 2021, he collaborated on national projects addressing economic modeling in environmental systems. in january 2022, he transitioned into a more influential role as a professor at the school of economics Robot Adoption, hefei university of technology, where he continues to shape minds and direct policy-relevant research. his academic appointments reflect his versatility and growing reputation in both economics and environmentally-oriented technological disciplines such as power electronics policy evaluation.

Contributions and research focus

Tan’s core research focuses on environmental economics, green finance, and the intersection of technology and sustainable growth. he has contributed to national discussions on how economic frameworks can support eco-friendly infrastructure, especially in the integration of power electronics into energy systems. his work often bridges the Robot Adoption gap between theory and application, providing actionable insights for government bodies and industries aiming to transition to cleaner technologies.

Impact and influence

Through his teaching and published work, ruipeng tan has influenced a new generation of economists and engineers working at the interface of economics and environmental technology. his contributions have informed decision-making on carbon neutrality, the digital economy, and energy-efficient industrial policies. tan’s academic presence has grown steadily, with peer-reviewed publications and conference talks that integrate power electronics as a crucial component of future-ready economic systems.

Academic cites

Tan’s research has been cited in several high-impact journals related to environmental economics, green energy policy, and sustainability sciences. his cross-disciplinary work—blending economics with technical domains such as energy systems and power electronics—has garnered attention from both academic and policy institutions, Robot Adoption contributing to a richer understanding of how to structure green transitions in developing economies.

Legacy and future contributions

Ruipeng Tan is poised to become a leading voice in the transformation of economics as it aligns more closely with technological evolution and environmental necessity. he is currently developing collaborative research projects focused on carbon trading, renewable energy finance, Robot Adoption and socio-technical systems. his future work is expected to further solidify his legacy as a pioneer in linking economic policy with innovations in power electronics, ensuring more resilient and sustainable economic models for china and beyond.

Notable Publications

  1. Title: Electricity transmission and its effects on resource misallocation and environmental consequences in China: An economic analysis
    Authors: Ruipeng Tan; Jun Li; Feng Wang; Jing Yang
    Journal: Energy Policy

  1. Title: Short selling and de-zombification: Evidence from China
    Authors: Ruipeng Tan; Wenjun Zhu; Lulu Pan; Huaqing Wu
    Journal: International Review of Economics & Finance

  1. Title: Digital economy as a catalyst for low-carbon transformation in China: new analytical insights
    Authors: Mengmeng Xu; Ruipeng Tan
    Journal: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

  1. Title: How does geopolitical risk affect carbon emissions?: An empirical study from the perspective of mineral resources extraction in OECD countries
    Authors: Tao Ding; Hao Li; Ruipeng Tan; Xin Zhao
    Journal: Resources Policy

  1. Title: The joint impact of the carbon market on carbon emissions, energy mix, and copollutants
    Authors: Yu Zheng; Ruipeng Tan; Bing Zhang
    Journal: Environmental Research Letters

Conclusion

Through a blend of academic rigor and forward-thinking research, Ruipeng Tan is shaping the future of environmental and economic policymaking. his integration of power electronics into economic models demonstrates a commitment to sustainability and innovation. as he continues to publish, teach, and consult, tan is set to leave a lasting legacy in the fields of green finance and technological economics, contributing meaningfully to china’s and the world’s sustainable development agenda.