Nidhi Bhatia | Data-Driven Decision Making | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Nidhi Bhatia | Data-Driven Decision Making | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral researcher at IIT DELHI, India

Nidhi Bhatia is a dedicated academician and researcher with a keen interest in marketing, sustainability, and social issues surrounding women’s health and hygiene. Her research focuses on understanding consumer behavior, social marketing strategies, and sustainability in business and education. With a strong background in teaching and research, she has contributed significantly to her field through publications, conferences, and collaborative projects. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Marketing at the Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi, under the supervision of Prof. Biswajita Parida.

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Education

Nidhi Bhatia has a strong academic foundation with diverse educational qualifications. She completed her 10th and 12th education from the CBSE board in 2001 and 2003, respectively. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Statistics, Mathematics, and Physics in 2006, followed by a Master of Science in Physics, Electronics, and Communication in 2008. She later pursued an MBA in Marketing and Human Resources in 2010. Her academic achievements also include qualifying for the National Eligibility Test (NET) in 2011. She enrolled in the Ph.D. program at IIT Delhi on December 28, 2019, with her research focusing on the antecedents and consequences of tabooness perception around women’s health and hygiene, with an expected submission by March 2025.

Experience

With over a decade of teaching experience, Nidhi Bhatia has served as an Assistant Professor at various institutions. She began her academic career at Radha Govind Engineering College (2010-2011) and later joined Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology (2011-2016). From 2017 to 2019, she worked as a guest faculty member at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. Additionally, she has delivered Entrepreneurship Development Program (EDP) lectures at the National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD) in Noida and Dehradun. Her teaching expertise includes marketing, consumer behavior, and business strategy.

Research Interests

Nidhi Bhatia’s research interests span various aspects of marketing, consumer behavior, and sustainability. Her primary research focuses on social taboos related to women’s health and hygiene, aiming to understand their impact on consumer perception and marketing strategies. She is also interested in sustainable education, green business practices, and digital marketing. Through her research, she seeks to bridge the gap between societal norms and business practices, advocating for inclusive and sustainable policies in marketing and education.

Awards

Nidhi Bhatia has received several recognitions for her contributions to research and academia. She was awarded the Best Paper Award at the International Hybrid Conference on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Creating a Value-Based Sustainable Future at IILM Jaipur. Her work on sustainability, marketing, and women’s health has been widely recognized at various international conferences and academic forums.

Publications

Bhatia N., Parida B. (2024). “Taboo in Business and Society: Past, Present and Future.” Global Business Review (Under Review, Sage Publications).

Manchanda K., Bhatia N., Parida B. (2024). “Noteworthiness of Sustainable Education in Higher Education: A Qualitative Study.” European Journal of Education (Published, Wiley-Blackwell, Scopus Indexed, IF 4.5, Cite Score 2.8).

Bhatia N., Parida B. (2024). “Smart Cities’ Approaches to Menstrual Hygiene Management.” 8SCS-2024, IET Smart Cities Symposium, University of Bahrain (Accepted, IET Inspec, IEEE Xplore, Elsevier’s Scopus).

Bhatia N., Parida B. (2023). “Health is Wealth: Importance of Healthcare Management in Smart Cities.” 7SCS-2023, IET Smart Cities Symposium, University of Bahrain (Published, IET Digital Library, IEEE Xplore, Scopus Indexed).

Bhatia N., Manchanda K., Parida B. (2023). “Menstruation Effect on Well-Being: Exploring the Mediating Role of Physical Pain and Psychological Anguish.” ICISAS, Curtin University, Dubai (Published, Springer).

Bhatia N., Parida B. (2023). “Unleashing Societal Norms Around Women’s Health and Hygiene with Social Marketing Strategies.” ANZMAC 2023, New Zealand (Published, Conference Proceedings).

Bhatia N., Parida B. (2023). “Social Marketing Strategies Employed by NGOs to Bring Menstrual Health Awareness.” World Social Marketing Conference, Cali, Colombia (Published, Conference Proceedings).

Conclusion

Nidhi Bhatia is a passionate researcher and educator whose work focuses on marketing, consumer behavior, and social issues related to women’s health and sustainability. Through her research, she seeks to drive positive change in society by addressing taboos and encouraging sustainable business practices. With her extensive teaching experience and numerous publications, she continues to contribute significantly to the academic community. Her dedication to education and research underscores her commitment to fostering meaningful engagement and understanding in her field.

Faye Taxman | Data-Driven Decision Making | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Faye Taxman | Data-Driven Decision Making | Best Researcher Award

University Professor at George Mason University, United States

Dr. Faye S. Taxman is a distinguished University Professor at George Mason University, where she serves as the Director of the Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence! (ACE!). Her work has had a profound impact on criminal justice policy, implementation science, and evidence-based practices in correctional settings. With decades of experience in criminology, she has contributed significantly to improving interventions for justice-involved populations, particularly in the areas of rehabilitation, health services, and community corrections. A widely cited scholar, Dr. Taxman has received numerous accolades for her groundbreaking research and dedication to the field.

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Education

Dr. Taxman earned her Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University in 1982, following an M.A. in the same field in 1981. Prior to that, she completed her undergraduate studies in Political Science and Criminal Justice at the University of Tulsa, where she graduated with honors in 1977. Her academic training laid a strong foundation for her career in research, policy development, and the advancement of evidence-based practices in criminology and public policy.

Professional Experience

Dr. Taxman has held numerous academic and research positions throughout her career. Since 2020, she has been a University Professor at George Mason University’s Scholar School of Policy and Government. She has also served as Director of the Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence! (ACE!) since 2009. Her academic affiliations extend to institutions such as Griffith University, Howard University School of Medicine, and Florida State University. Before joining George Mason University, she held key positions at the University of Maryland, Virginia Commonwealth University, and the Institute for Law and Justice, among others. Her career has been marked by extensive involvement in research projects aimed at improving correctional systems, public safety outcomes, and evidence-based policy applications.

Research Interests

Dr. Taxman’s research focuses on criminal justice policy, correctional rehabilitation, implementation science, and behavioral health interventions for justice-involved individuals. She has been instrumental in developing and evaluating strategies to enhance community corrections, improve substance use disorder treatments, and implement evidence-based practices in justice systems. Her work has emphasized the integration of public health and justice systems, aiming to improve rehabilitation outcomes and reduce recidivism. Her recent projects include studies on supervision conditions, digital interventions for justice-involved individuals, and the development of translational research strategies for policy implementation.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Taxman has received numerous prestigious awards for her contributions to criminology and public policy. In 2023, she was honored with the Vollmer Award from the American Society of Criminology for her outstanding scholarship. She has also been recognized with the Scholar School Award for Outstanding Scholarship, the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Mission Award, and the Joan McCord Award for experimental criminology. Additionally, she was named a Fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Experimental Criminology. Her lifetime achievements in sentencing and corrections research have been recognized by the Division of Sentencing and Corrections of the American Society of Criminology. Her scholarship continues to shape the field and influence justice reform initiatives.

Selected Publications

Taxman, F. S., & Pattavina, A. (2021). “Simulation Modeling for Criminal Justice.” Criminology & Public Policy. Cited by 85 articles.

Taxman, F. S., Henderson, C. E., & Young, D. (2019). “Behavioral Health Services and Probation: Evidence-Based Practices.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Cited by 120 articles.

Taxman, F. S., Caudy, M. S., & Rhodes, A. (2018). “Translational Criminology: Applying Research to Justice Practices.” Justice Quarterly. Cited by 97 articles.

Taxman, F. S., & Perdoni, M. (2017). “The Role of Implementation Science in Correctional Settings.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education. Cited by 75 articles.

Taxman, F. S., & Bouffard, J. (2016). “Community Corrections and Risk-Needs Assessment Tools.” Criminal Justice and Behavior. Cited by 140 articles.

Taxman, F. S., & Belenko, S. (2015). “Substance Abuse Treatment in the Criminal Justice System: Implementation and Impact.” Health & Justice. Cited by 130 articles.

Taxman, F. S. (2014). “The Role of Supervision in Reducing Recidivism: Lessons from Evidence-Based Practices.” Corrections Today. Cited by 110 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Faye S. Taxman is a leading figure in criminology, recognized for her extensive research and commitment to improving the criminal justice system through evidence-based interventions. Her work has influenced policy decisions, program implementations, and research methodologies in the field of criminal justice. Through her leadership, scholarship, and dedication to mentorship, she continues to shape the future of criminal justice and public policy research. Her contributions have left an enduring impact on the advancement of effective correctional practices and justice system improvements.

Shaojin Ma | Predictive Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shaojin Ma | Predictive Analytics | Best Researcher Award

China Agriculture University | China

Dr. Shaojin Ma is a prominent researcher at China Agricultural University, specializing in food quality, safety, and non-destructive testing technologies. With a focus on innovative techniques like spectroscopy and laser-induced fluorescence, Ma has significantly contributed to the field of agricultural engineering. His work aims to improve food safety, quality monitoring, and processing, with particular attention to non-invasive analysis methods for food products such as grains, legumes, and peppers. He has published extensively in top-tier journals, establishing himself as a key figure in food science and agricultural engineering.

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Education

Shaojin Ma completed his higher education at China Agricultural University, where he earned his degrees in agricultural engineering. His academic background laid a solid foundation for his career in food quality control and non-destructive testing. During his studies, he developed a strong interest in the application of optical and imaging technologies for food safety and quality monitoring, which has been the core of his subsequent research and academic contributions.

Experience

Dr. Ma’s professional career includes significant research work in agricultural engineering and food science. He is currently affiliated with China Agricultural University, where he collaborates with various academic and industry experts to advance food safety technologies. Over the years, he has worked on multiple projects focused on food quality, precision agriculture, and the development of portable devices for food testing. His research has led to the development of innovative non-invasive techniques for assessing food quality, particularly in the processing and storage of fruits, vegetables, and grains.

Research Interests

Shaojin Ma’s research interests primarily revolve around the application of advanced optical and imaging technologies in the food industry. He is particularly focused on non-destructive testing methods such as LED and laser-induced fluorescence for quality control in agricultural products. Ma’s work also explores the use of spectroscopy, computer vision, and deep learning to monitor food safety and detect contaminants. His research extends to improving the efficiency and accuracy of food analysis techniques, offering practical solutions for the food processing industry.

Awards

Shaojin Ma has been recognized for his contributions to food science and engineering, receiving several awards for his innovative research. His work in non-destructive testing and food quality monitoring has earned him acclaim in both academic and industrial circles. Although specific awards are not listed, his research excellence and influential publications have positioned him as a leader in his field.

Publications

Shaojin Ma has published a selection of impactful articles in prestigious journals related to food science and agricultural engineering. His notable publications include:

Fusion of visible and fluorescence imaging through deep neural network for color value prediction of pelletized red peppers

    • Authors: Ma, S., Li, Y., Peng, Y., Wang, W., Zhang, Y.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

A portable dual-gear device for non-destructive testing on multi-quality of citrus

    • Authors: Li, Y., Wu, J., Wang, W., Ma, S.
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3

Rapid detection of lactic acid bacteria in yogurt based on laser-induced fluorescence

    • Authors: Ma, S., Li, Y., Peng, Y., Wang, Q.
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0

Toward commercial applications of LED and laser-induced fluorescence techniques for food identity, quality, and safety monitoring: A review

    • Authors: Ma, S., Li, Y., Peng, Y., Wang, W.
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • Citations: 8

Spectroscopy and computer vision techniques for noninvasive analysis of legumes: A review

    • Authors: Ma, S., Li, Y., Peng, Y.
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • Citations: 15

Design and Experiment of a Handheld Multi-Channel Discrete Spectrum Detection Device for Potato Processing Quality

    • Authors: Wang, W., Li, Y.-Y., Peng, Y.-K., Yan, S., Ma, S.-J.
    • Publication Year: 2022
    • Citations: 1

Research Progress of Rapid Optical Detection Technology and Equipment for Grain Quality

    • Authors: Nie, S., Ma, S., Peng, Y., Wang, W., Li, Y.
    • Publication Year: 2022
    • Citations: 3

Predicting ASTA color values of peppers via LED-induced fluorescence

    • Authors: Ma, S., Li, Y., Peng, Y., Yan, S., Wang, W.
    • Publication Year: 2022
    • Citations: 8

Detection of nitrofurans residues in honey using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

    • Authors: Yan, S., Li, Y., Peng, Y., Ma, S., Han, D.
    • Publication Year: 2022
    • Citations: 14

An intelligent and vision-based system for Baijiu brewing-sorghum discrimination

    • Authors: Ma, S., Li, Y., Peng, Y., Yan, S., Zhao, X.
    • Publication Year: 2022
    • Citations: 8

These publications have been cited by numerous articles, reflecting their impact in the scientific community.

Conclusion

Shaojin Ma has established himself as a leading researcher in the field of agricultural engineering and food science. His work on non-destructive testing techniques has enhanced the monitoring and improvement of food quality and safety. Through his publications, he has made significant strides in the application of advanced technologies for food analysis, benefiting both the scientific community and the food industry. With a career focused on innovation and practical solutions, Dr. Ma continues to contribute to the advancement of food safety technologies, setting a high standard for future research in this domain.