Ayman Al Hayek | Education Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ayman Al Hayek | Education Technology | Best Researcher Award

Diabetes Educator| Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ibrahim A. Al-Ghofaili is a distinguished medical professional specializing in family medicine, diabetes, and obesity management, with extensive clinical, research, and leadership experience across Saudi Arabia’s premier medical institutions. His professional journey includes key roles at Prince Sultan Military Medical City and the Ministry of Defense, progressing from family medicine registrar to consultant and head of the Diabetic Center. His research interests bridge preventive, metabolic, and endocrine health, emphasizing diabetes management, obesity medicine, and public health awareness. Al-Ghofaili’s scholarly work includes studies on the use of alternative medicine by cancer patients, prevalence of osteoporosis risk factors among young Saudi women, incidence and risk factors of hypoglycemia in chronic kidney disease, and factors influencing diabetic foot self-care efficacy. His active participation in international conferences such as the ADA Symposium, European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD), and Obesity Week highlights his dedication to advancing clinical knowledge and integrating global best practices into Saudi healthcare. Through various leadership and educational initiatives, he has contributed significantly to developing training frameworks and health service standards within the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties. His engagement in medical education, executive healthcare leadership programs, and obesity-focused fellowships underscores his multidisciplinary expertise in both patient-centered care and healthcare management. Ibrahim A. Al-Ghofaili’s research aims to enhance chronic disease prevention and management, aligning with national and international goals for improved metabolic health outcomes and lifestyle interventions. His continued academic involvement and clinical leadership position him as an influential figure in advancing family and lifestyle medicine, diabetes care, and obesity research in the Gulf region. Ibrahim A. Al-Ghofaili has achieved 1,193 citations, 48 documents, and an h-index of 18 according to the latest research metrics.

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Al-Ghofaili, I. A., et al. (2025). Impact of transitioning from conventional blood glucose monitoring to continuous glucose monitoring on glycemic control and self-management in adults with type 2 diabetes on oral glucose-lowering medications. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice.

Al-Ghofaili, I. A., et al. (2025). Evaluating the effect of Semaglutide as add-on therapy on glycemic control and continuous glucose monitoring outcomes in adults with type 1 diabetes: A two-year real-world data study. Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications.

Al-Ghofaili, I. A., et al. (2025). Evaluation of glycemia risk index and continuous glucose monitoring-derived metrics in type 1 diabetes: A real-world observational study. Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders.

Nadiia Konovenko | Education Technology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Nadiia Konovenko | Education Technology | Women Researcher Award

Odesa National University of Technology | Ukraine

Dr Nadiia Konovenko is a docent of the Department of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at Odesa National University of Technology, Ukraine, with extensive contributions to the study of algebras of differential invariants, Lobachevsky geometry, differential geometry, 2F-planar mappings, and quasi-geodesic mappings. Her research is notable for discovering fields of rational differential invariants for the actions of Lie pseudogroups on planar webs, enabling a classification of planar 3-webs with respect to symplectic and conformal Lie pseudogroups. Nadiia Konovenko has successfully completed 20 research projects and is currently working on two more, continuously enriching the mathematical sciences domain with new insights and methods. She is the author of the book “Differential Invariants and sl2 Geometry” published by Naukova Dumka and has published 20 papers in indexed journals, demonstrating consistent productivity and impact. Beyond her publications, she serves as the managing editor of the journal “Proceedings of the International Geometry Center” and is a member of the editorial board of “Automation of Technological and Business Processes,” actively shaping the dissemination of high-quality research. Nadiia Konovenko is also chair of the organizing committee and a member of the international scientific committee of the conference “Algebraic and Geometric Methods of Analysis,” which brings together leading researchers to advance knowledge in geometry and related fields. Her collaborations include participation in programs such as “Infinite-dimensional Riemannian Geometry with Applications to Image Matching and Shape Analysis” at the Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics, Vienna, and engagement in the X and XI Summer Schools on Algebra, Topology, and Analysis. As a full member of the Kyiv Mathematical Society, Nadiia Konovenko continues to play a vital role in advancing geometric theory and its applications. Her research impact is reflected by 17 citations in 13 documents and an h-index of 2.

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Konovenko, N. G. (2004). 2F-planar mappings of Riemannian spaces preserving a generalized f-structure. Proceedings of the International Laptev Geometry Seminar, 8. Citations: 8

Konovenko, N., & Lychagin, V. (2011). On projective classification of plane curves. Global and Stochastic Analysis, 1(2), 1–24. Citations: 7

Konovenko, N., & Lychagin, V. (2016). Invariants of projective actions and their application to recognition of fingerprints. Analysis and Mathematical Physics, 6(1), 95–107. Citations: 6

Konovenko, N. G. (2013). Differential invariants and sl2-geometry. Kyiv: Naukova Dumka Publishing House, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Citations: 6

Konovenko, N. (2010). Projective structures and algebras of their differential invariants. Acta Applicandae Mathematicae: An International Survey Journal on Applying Mathematics, 110(1), 167–185.  Citations: 6