Christiane Lange-Küttner | Education | Best Researcher Award

Christiane Lange-Küttner | Education | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Christiane Lange-Küttner Leibniz Institut für Bildungsverläufe, Germany

She is an accomplished scholar with a diverse academic background and extensive experience in the field of psychology. In 2008, she received her Habilitation at the Universität Bremen, earning the Venia Legendi for Psychology. Her title, “Objects, places and space systems in development and learning,” reflects her expertise in this area. She has held various prestigious positions throughout her career, including being appointed as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in York, England, in 2016. Currently, she serves as the Project Lead for ‘INSIDE’ at the Leibniz-Institute for Educational Trajectories in Bamberg, Germany, since 2023. Additionally, she has been associated with the University of Bremen as a Privatdozentin (Associated Faculty) in the Department of Psychology since 2008. Her contributions to the field of psychology have been significant, and her work continues to impact research and education in developmental psychology and learning.

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Education:

She is a distinguished academic with a wealth of achievements in the field of psychology and higher education. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor/Master’s degree in Psychology from the Technical University Berlin in 1986, where she excelled with an Upper Second-Class mark. She continued her academic pursuits, earning her Doctorate in Philosophy, “Magna Cum Laude,” from the Free University of Berlin/Max Planck Institute of Human Development and Education in 1993. Her dissertation, “The development of graphic competence in the child,” was published in 1994 and remains influential in the field. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a commitment to teaching and learning, obtaining an Advanced Diploma in Professional Development from the University of North London in 2000. Her research interests extend to developmental psychology, reflected in her title “Objects, places, and space systems in development and learning.” She has received recognition for her contributions, including becoming a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2016 and being chartered as a psychologist by the British Psychological Society in 1997. Her dedication to advancing knowledge and education in psychology is evident in her extensive academic and professional accomplishments.

Experience:

She boasts an illustrious career spanning across prestigious academic institutions and research projects, demonstrating her expertise and dedication to the field of psychology. With her extensive background, she has made significant contributions to developmental psychology and education. From 2023, she has been serving as the Project Lead for ‘INSIDE’ at the Leibniz-Institute for Educational Trajectories in Bamberg, Germany. Her academic journey includes positions such as Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus (Honorary Professor) in 2014, and a Fixed-term W3-Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Greifswald, Germany, from 2021 to 2022. She has also held roles as a Fixed-term W2-Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Konstanz, Germany, from 2009 to 2011. Previously, she served as a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at London Metropolitan University in the UK from 1999 to 2020 and as a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK, from 1994 to 1999. Earlier in her career, she was involved in various teaching and research roles, including a Lehrbeauftragte position in Experimental Psychology at the Free University Berlin and a Research Project at the Cognitive Science Lab, supervised by Prof. Friederici at the Free University of Berlin. Her wealth of experience and expertise continue to shape the landscape of psychology and academia.

Publications:

  1. The emergence of visually realistic contour in the drawing of the human figure Cited By : 70, Published By ; 2002
  2. Pressure, velocity, and time in speeded drawing of basic graphic patterns by young children Cited By : 67, Published By ; 1898
  3. Habitual size and projective size: The logic of spatial systems in children’s drawings. Cited By : 60, Published By ; 2009
  4. Development of size modification of human figure drawings in spatial axes systems of varying complexity Cited By : 60, Published By ; 1997
  5. The transformation of figurative thought: Implications of Piaget and Inhelder’s developmental theory for children’s drawings. Cited By : 56, Published By ; 1995
  6. Girls in detail, boys in shape: Gender differences when drawing cubes in depth Cited By : 54, Published By ; 2013
  7. More evidence on size modification in spatial axes systems of varying complexity Cited By : 46, Published By ; 2004
  8. Drawing and looking: Theoretical approaches to pictorial representation in children. Cited By : 46, Published By ; 1995
  9. The role of object violation in the development of visual analysis Cited By : 40, Published By ; 2000
  10. Sex differences in visual realism in drawings of animate and inanimate objects Cited By : 39, Published By ; 2011

Tanu Shukla | Health, Education, Governance | Best Researcher Award

Tanu Shukla | Health, Education, Governance | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Tanu Shukla BITS PILANI, India

She is an accomplished scholar with a diverse academic background. She completed her Master’s degree in Psychology from DDU Gorakhpur University in Gorakhpur in 2006, followed by an M.Phil. in Psychology from the same university in 2008. Building upon her foundation in psychology, she pursued a Ph.D. in Educational Planning & Administration at NIEPA New Delhi, which she successfully completed in 2013. Her academic journey reflects a steadfast commitment to understanding human behavior and the complexities of educational systems. Her research has made significant contributions, particularly in the realm of educational accountability and learning outcomes within public school systems, as evidenced by her notable project achievements. She continues to merge her expertise in psychology and educational administration to address pressing societal challenges and enhance educational practices.

Education:

She completed her Master’s degree in Psychology from DDU Gorakhpur University in Gorakhpur in 2006, followed by an M.Phil. in Psychology from the same university in 2008. Afterward, she pursued her Ph.D. in Educational Planning & Administration at NIEPA New Delhi, completing it in 2013. Throughout her academic journey, she displayed a strong dedication to understanding human behavior and the intricacies of educational systems. Her Master’s degree provided her with a foundational understanding of psychological principles, which she further honed during her M.Phil. studies, likely delving into advanced topics within psychology and conducting research to deepen her expertise. Transitioning to her Ph.D., she expanded her focus to the realm of educational planning and administration, indicating a desire to contribute to the improvement of educational systems and policies. Her doctoral research likely involved rigorous analysis and evaluation of educational frameworks, aiming to identify areas for enhancement and innovation. Overall, her academic trajectory demonstrates a commitment to scholarship and a passion for addressing complex issues within psychology and education.

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Experience:

She successfully completed several notable projects during her tenure, including “An Empirical Study on Accountability and Learning Outcomes in Public School Systems in Rajasthan,” funded by ICSSR Impress under Sanction No. IMPRESS/P3381/244/2018-19/ICSSR, with a project cost of INR 10,00,000/-. This research endeavor delved into the intricacies of accountability and learning outcomes within the public school systems of Rajasthan, contributing valuable insights to the educational landscape. Additionally, she spearheaded the “Development & Validation of a Prototype of a Web/Mobile App Based Positive Psychological Intervention for Adolescents,” supported by Sanction No. 24/2016/ICMR-ICSSR-SBR, with a project cost of INR 17,01,650/-. This project showcased her adeptness in both research and practical application, as she developed and validated a prototype for a web/mobile app aimed at fostering positive psychological interventions tailored for adolescents. These projects underscore her commitment to interdisciplinary research, bridging the realms of social sciences, psychology, and technology to address pressing societal challenges and promote well-being among youth populations.

Publications:

  1. Factors extraction of effective teaching-learning in online and conventional classrooms Cited By : 85, Published By : 2020
  2. Traversing the women entrepreneurship in South Asia: A journey of Indian startups through Lucite ceiling phenomenon Cited By : 29, Published By : 2018
  3. Social media advertising and public awareness: touching the LGBT chord! Cited By : 24, Published By : 2016
  4. Towards social justice in institutions of higher learning: addressing gender inequality in science & technology through capability approach Cited By : 22, Published By : 2017
  5. Experience and qualifications: A study on attributes of teacher professionalism Cited By : 10, Published By : 2018
  6. Transformation of academic ecology through information communication technology adoption Cited By : 6, Published By : 2020
  7. Information technology in relation to human resource management: an impact evaluation study on Indian banking sector Cited By : 5, Published By : 2017
  8. Consumer psychology and memory recall effect: An analytical study on comparative advertising Cited By : 5, Published By : 2016
  9. India’s Fastest Growing FMCG Company: An Insight into Patanjali’s Marketing Strategies Cited By : 4, Published By : 2017
  10. The Role of AI in Combating Fake News and Misinformation Cited By : 3, Published By : 2022

 

 

Mahjabin Chowdhury | Game-Based Learning | Best Researcher Award

Mahjabin Chowdhury | Game-Based Learning | Best Researcher Award

Mahjabin Chowdhury Texas A&M University, United States

She earned her degree in Curriculum and Instruction with an English as a Second Language (ESL) Emphasis from Texas A&M University (TAMU) under the guidance of her advisor, Dr. Li-Jen Kuo, along with committee members Dr. Zohreh Eslami, Dr. Radhika Viruru, and Dr. Wen Luo. Graduating in May 2022 with an impressive GPA of 3.94, she also obtained certification in Advanced Research Methods (ARM) from Texas A&M University. Additionally, she holds a Teaching Certification in Early Childhood Education (Pre-K-3) from Louisiana and has completed the program “Teaching Struggling Readers Around the World (K-12)” through World Learning. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to education, language instruction, and research methodologies.

Education:

She is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse and extensive academic background. Having completed her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction with an English as a Second Language (ESL) Emphasis at Texas A&M University (TAMU), she worked under the guidance of Dr. Li-Jen Kuo, with committee members Dr. Zohreh Eslami, Dr. Radhika Viruru, and Dr. Wen Luo. Graduating with an outstanding GPA of 3.94 in May 2022, she continued her educational journey with a Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics & English Language Teaching (ELT) from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2012. Prior to that, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Language from the University of Dhaka in 2011. Her commitment to education is further demonstrated by her Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) in Early Childhood Education (Pre-K -3) from Louisiana Tech University, where she achieved a remarkable GPA of 3.89 from Fall 2014 to Fall 2016. Additionally, she holds the DELF-B1 (Diplôme D’etudes En Langue Française-B1, Diploma in French Language – B1) from Alliance Française De Dacca, Dhaka, Bangladesh, obtained in 2010. Her rich academic journey showcases a dedication to excellence in language instruction, curriculum development, and applied linguistics.

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Experience:

She currently serves as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) at Texas A&M University (TAMU) since Spring 2022, working under the supervision of Dr. Debra Fowler. In her role, she leads and facilitates program redesign initiatives across the campus, providing valuable support to faculty members in designing, conducting, and collaborating on the scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) research projects. Her responsibilities also include planning, arranging, and conducting faculty development workshops, engaging in grant writing, mentoring graduate and undergraduate students, and disseminating research findings through conference presentations and journal publications. Her contributions to teaching excellence and scholarly research showcase her dedication to advancing education and faculty development.

Honors and Awards:

She is a highly accomplished individual with a remarkable track record of achievements and recognitions. During her academic journey at Texas A&M University (TAMU), she received the Best Presentation award at I-Week 2019, organized by the International Student Association, as well as another Best Presentation accolade at Melting Pot-2019, hosted by the Indian Graduate Student Association. Her dedication to academic excellence earned her the prestigious Medal of Distinction for Academic Achievement from the Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars in 2017. Notably, she served as a Clinical Residency Fellow at the College of Education, Louisiana Tech University, during 2015-2016. Her commitment to research is evident through the Galloway Foundation Research Grant she secured for the project “Meeting Faculty Where They Are” for 2022-2023, amounting to $40,000. Additionally, she received various scholarships and travel awards, demonstrating her passion for continuous learning and engagement in international forums. As a nominee for Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant, she exemplifies excellence in both scholarship and pedagogy, leaving an indelible mark on the academic landscape.

Publications:

  1. Graduate Students’ Perceptions of Translanguaging Cited By : 62, Published By : 2019
  2. In Search of Confianza: A Qualitative Analysis of Salvadoran Parents’ Experiences in US Urban Schools Cited By : 6, Published By : 2020
  3. Graduate Students’ Perceptions of Translanguaging. English Teaching and Learning, 43 (1), 85–103 Cited By : 5, Published By : 2019
  4. Digital Game-based Learning Cited By : 1, Published By : 2021
  5. Well-Managed Classroom with Effective Use of Technology in Early Childhood Education Cited By : 1, Published By : 2014
  6. Digital Game-Based Language Learning for Vocabulary Development  Published By : 2024
  7. Cultivating Computational Thinking through Game-Based Learning  Published By : 2023
  8. Complex Systems Overview Published By : 2023
  9. Collaborative vs Cooperative Learning Overview  Published By : 2023
  10. The Effects of Computer-mediated Communication (CMC) on L2 Writing Achievement: A Meta-analysis of the Research Published By : 2023

 

Núria Vallès-Peris | Education, Science and Technology Studies | Best Researcher Award

Núria Vallès-Peris | Education, Science and Technology Studies | Best Researcher Award

Dr Núria Vallès-Peris Research Institute of Artificial Intelligence (National Spanish Research Council), Spain

She is a prominent figure in Science and Technology Studies, blending sociology and philosophy of technology. Her research focuses on ethical aspects of AI, democratization of technoscience, and gender perspectives. Recognized for her work with awards and publications, she is also dedicated to educating future professionals and promoting Responsible Research and Innovation. A member of esteemed groups, she contributes significantly to the interdisciplinary discourse.

🎓Education:

She completed her Ph.D. in Persona y Sociedad en el Mundo Contemporáneo from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, on May 13, 2020. Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned an M.Sc. in Historia de la Ciencia: Ciencia, Historia y Sociedad from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Universitat de Barcelona in 2015. She also holds an M.Sc. in Exclusión Social y Diversidad Cultural: Intervención Socioeducativa from Universitat de Girona in 2002 and a B.Sc. in Sociología from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2000. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary research in sociology, history of science, and socioeducational intervention.

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Research projects:

  • Red temática sobre fusión de tecnologías robóticas y estimulación eléctrica neuromuscular para rehabilitación de trastornos del movimiento (Red FUSION) (RED2022-134319-T). IP: Juan C. Moreno (Instituto Cajal-CSIC). Redes de Investigación, Agencia Estatal de Investigación, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación. 2023-2024.
  • La muerte asistida en Cataluña: Experiencias de los y las profesionales implicados/as y bases por una guía de buenas prácticas en el marco de la entrada en vigor de la Ley de Regulación de la Eutanasia. IP: Dr. Xavier Busquet Duran (Institut Català de la Salut). Pla Estratègic de Recerca i Innovació en Salut (PERIS). Departament de Salut i Departament d’Empresa i Coneixement. Generalitat de Catalunya. 2022-2023.

👩‍🔬Current position:

As of December 19, 2023, she holds a position at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) in Spain, affiliated with the Instituto de Investigación en Inteligencia Artificial (IIIA-CSIC). In her role, she explores the intersection of sociology, ethics, and philosophy within the realms of artificial intelligence and robotics. For inquiries, she can be contacted at the telephone number +34 93 580 9570.

📊Publications:

  1. Digital Citizenship at School: Democracy, Pragmatism and RRI. Technology in Society  Published By : 2023
  2. Robots for Care: A Few Considerations from the Social Sciences. Published By : 2023 
  3. Care robots for the common good: ethics as politics. Humanities & Social Sciences Communications  Published By : 2023 
  4. Manufacturing Life, What Life? Ethical Debates around Biobanks & Social Robots Published By : 2022  
  5. Robots in Healthcare? What Patients Say. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Published By : 2021
  6. Repensar la robótica y la inteligencia artificial desde la ética de los cuidados. Teknokultura. Revista de cultura digital y movimientos sociales  Published By : 2021   
  7. Roboticists’ Imaginaries of Robots for Care: The Radical Imaginary as a Tool for an Ethical Discussion Published By : 2020            
  8. Robots para los cuidados. La ética de la acción mesurada frente a la incertidumbre. Published By : 2020 
  9. Children’s Imaginaries of HumanRobot Interaction in Healthcare. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Published By : 2018