Jurgita Malaiškienė | Innovation | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Jurgita Malaiškienė| Innovation | Women Researcher Award

Chief researcher, Vilnius Gediminas technical university, Lithuania

Dr. Jurgita Malaiškienė (🎂 1979-05-02) is the Chief Researcher at the Laboratory of Composite Materials, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 🏛️. With a strong academic background in Civil Engineering 👷‍♀️, she holds a Ph.D. in Technological Sciences (2008) 🎓. Her expertise centers on ceramic and cementitious materials, sustainable construction, and the application of nano-additives 🧪. Jurgita has held various academic and research positions since 2008, actively contributing to innovation in material science and engineering 🔬. She is also involved in project evaluation and education development across Lithuania 📘🇱🇹, reflecting her dedication to academic excellence and applied research 🚀.

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🎓 Education & 👩‍🔬 Professional Experience:

Dr. Jurgita Malaiškienė earned her B.Sc. 📘 (2001) and M.Sc. 📗 (2003) degrees in Civil Engineering from Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VILNIUS TECH), followed by a Ph.D. 📕 in Technological Sciences (Civil Engineering) in 2008. Her professional journey began as a Researcher 🔬 at the Department of Building Materials, VILNIUS TECH (2008–2014). She also served as an Associate Professor 👩‍🏫 from 2009–2011 and again in 2013–2014. After a period of maternity and parental leave 👶 (2014–2016), she resumed work as a Senior Researcher 🧪 at the Research Institute of Building Materials (2016–2017) and later as a Professor 🧯 (2018–2019). In parallel, she contributed as an LVPA Assessor ✅ (2017–2018, 2023–2024). From 2017–2023, she worked as a Senior Researcher 🧬 at the Laboratory of Composite Materials and has been serving as the Chief Researcher 👩‍🔬 since 2023.

🔹Professional Development :

Dr. Malaiškienė has consistently enhanced her professional skills through specialized courses and seminars 🎓💼. From 2005–2008, she participated in human resource improvement seminars for civil engineering 🧑‍🏫. She deepened her expertise in thermal analysis and calorimetry in 2008 🌡️. Over the years, she has embraced new technologies and innovations, attending seminars like “Smart Building” (2013) 🏢💡 and courses on product development, R&D commercialization, and innovative teaching strategies 📊🧠. Her pedagogical knowledge was reinforced through dedicated courses in 2015, shaping her holistic approach to research, teaching, and industry collaboration 👩‍🏫🔬.

🔹 Research Focus :

Dr. Malaiškienė’s research revolves around ceramic and cementitious building materials 🧱🧪, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation 🌍. She explores the utilization of industrial waste ♻️, enhancing the eco-efficiency of construction materials. Her studies also investigate the impact of chemical admixtures and nano additives on structural and performance properties of cement-based composites 🧬🏗️. She applies mathematical modeling to predict material behavior and optimize compositions based on key parameters 📈📐. Her interdisciplinary work bridges material science and environmental engineering, driving advances in next-generation, high-performance construction materials 🏘️🚀.

🔹Publication Top Notes :

1. Effect of Pozzolanic Additive on Properties and Surface Finish Assessment of Concrete
  • Citation:
    Girskas, G., Kriptavičius, D., Kizinievič, O., & Malaiškienė, J. (2025). Effect of Pozzolanic Additive on Properties and Surface Finish Assessment of Concrete. Buildings, 15(10), 1617. 

  • Summary:
    This study investigates the impact of a pozzolanic additive on concrete’s properties and surface finish. The additive reduced flowability, density, and ultrasonic pulse velocity while increasing entrained air content and reducing porosity. These changes suggest potential benefits for durability and surface quality in concrete applications.

2. Influence of Different Binders on the Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Fly Ash Granulation-Based Stabilization Process
  • Citation:
    Shevtsova, M., Malaiškienė, J., Škamat, J., & Antonovič, V. (2025). Influence of Different Binders on the Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Fly Ash Granulation-Based Stabilization Process. Sustainability, 17(10), 4573.

  • Summary:
    The research evaluates how various binders affect the stabilization of municipal solid waste incineration fly ash (MSWI FA). Findings indicate that while cement-based solidification/stabilization techniques can immobilize heavy metals, they are less effective in reducing the mobility of chlorides and sulfates. Pre-treatment washing is recommended to enhance ash stability for potential reuse in construction materials.

3. Utilisation of Different Types of Glass Waste as Pozzolanic Additive or Aggregate in Construction Materials
  • Citation:
    Bekerė, K., & Malaiškienė, J. (2025). Utilisation of Different Types of Glass Waste as Pozzolanic Additive or Aggregate in Construction Materials. Processes, 13(5), 1613.

  • Summary:
    This article explores the potential of using glass waste as a fine or coarse aggregate in concrete or mortar mixtures, replacing traditional materials like sand and gravel. The study highlights the environmental benefits, including reduced CO₂ emissions during clinker manufacturing, by incorporating dispersed glass into blended cements.

4. An Analysis of a Cement Hydration Process Using Glass Waste from Household Appliances as a Supplementary Material
  • Citation:
    Bekerė, K., Malaiškienė, J., & Škamat, J. (2025). An Analysis of a Cement Hydration Process Using Glass Waste from Household Appliances as a Supplementary Material. Processes, 13(3), 840.

  • Summary:
    The study examines the feasibility of using glass waste from household appliances as a supplementary material in cement-based products. It analyzes the chemical and mineral compositions, particle morphology, and size distribution of the glass waste, assessing its suitability as a replacement additive in cement hydration processes.

5. Influence of Pozzolanic Additives on the Structure and Properties of Ultra-High-Performance Concrete
  • Citation:
    Malaiškienė, J., & Jakubovskis, R. (2025). Influence of Pozzolanic Additives on the Structure and Properties of Ultra-High-Performance Concrete. Materials, 18(6), 1304.

  • Summary:
    This paper explores the structural changes and performance improvements in ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) when pozzolanic additives are incorporated. The study confirms enhancements in strength, density, and durability due to the pozzolanic reaction and refined microstructure, suggesting viable applications in high-demand structural elements.

🔹Conclusion:

Dr. Jurgita Malaiškienė’s distinguished career, scientific rigor, and meaningful contributions to sustainable material science make her a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances engineering knowledge but also delivers tangible benefits to society and the environment—embodying the spirit of this prestigious recognition.

Mr. Hongwei Wang | Object Detection Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hongwei Wang | Object Detection Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hongwei Wang, North Minzu University, China

🎓 Hongwei Wang pursued his undergraduate studies in Computer Science and Technology at Harbin Institute of Information Engineering, excelling in courses such as Software Engineering and Operating Systems. Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Computer Technology at North Minzu University, he focuses on Pattern Recognition and Semantic Networks. Recognized with scholarships and awards for academic excellence, including the “Learning Star” award, Hongwei’s analytical prowess shines through participation in competitions like the National Postgraduate Mathematical Modeling Competition. Proficient in both academic and practical domains, he holds a College English Test 4 certification and adeptly utilizes office-related software. 🏅🏆

🌐 Professional Profile:

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🎓 Education:

Mr. Hongwei Wang pursued his undergraduate studies in Computer Science and Technology at Harbin Institute of Information Engineering, where he excelled in major courses such as Software Engineering, Operating Systems, and Internet Programming. Currently, he is pursuing a Master’s degree in Computer Technology at North Minzu University, focusing on Pattern Recognition, Semantic Network, and Knowledge Graph.

🏅 Honors and Awards:

Mr. Hongwei Wang’s academic achievements have been recognized with scholarships, including a first-class scholarship from the postgraduate school. He has also received accolades such as the “Learning Star” award during his undergraduate studies, highlighting his consistent commitment to academic excellence.

🏆 Competition:

Participation in prestigious competitions like the National Postgraduate Mathematical Modeling Competitions demonstrates Hongwei Wang’s analytical and problem-solving skills, further complementing his academic endeavors.

💻 Skills:

Proficient in both academic and practical domains, Hongwei Wang holds a College English Test 4 certification and is adept at using office-related software. His multifaceted skill set empowers him to excel in diverse settings.

Publications Top Notes :

CCGL-YOLOV5: A cross-modal cross-scale global-local attention YOLOV5 lung tumor detection model

  • Published in Computers in Biology and Medicine in 2023
  • 3 Citations

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Burcu Caki Doner | Novel Protocols | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Burcu Caki Doner | Novel Protocols | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Burcu Caki Doner, Gaziantep Islamıc Science and Technology University, Turkey

Dr. Burcu Caki Doner is a distinguished academic and healthcare professional with a rich educational background and extensive clinical experience. 🎓🏥 Graduating second in her class from Gaziantep University’s Faculty of Health Sciences with a degree in Nursing, she showcased early excellence in her academic journey from September 2009 to June 2013. Driven by a passion for public health, she pursued and completed her master’s degree in Public Health Nursing at Gaziantep University between September 2015 and July 2018. Her commitment to advancing knowledge led her to achieve a doctorate in Nursing from Gaziantep University, where she excelled from September 2019 to June 2023. Adding practical experience to her repertoire, Dr. Caki Doner served as a clinical nurse in the Birth Room unit at Gaziantep University Şahinbey Research and Application Hospital from July 2013 to March 2020. Currently, she contributes to the academic realm as a dedicated research assistant at Gaziantep Islamic Science and Technology University, further enriching her multifaceted professional journey. 👩‍⚕️📚

🎓 Education :

Dr. Burcu Caki Doner is an esteemed academician hailing from Turkey, with her educational journey rooted in Gaziantep Islamic Science and Technology University. 🎓🇹🇷 Her academic pursuits and contributions reflect a dedication to knowledge and expertise in her field, shaping her into a knowledgeable and respected figure in the academic community.

🌐 Professional Profiles :

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🧠Research Interests🔬🌐 :

Dr. Burcu Caki Doner’s research interests span a diverse spectrum within the healthcare landscape. 🌍👩‍⚕️ From delving into the intricacies of public health and environmental health to exploring the ethical dimensions of mother-child health, her work reflects a holistic understanding of community well-being. 💚💡 Dr. Caki Doner’s dedication extends to the realms of community mental health, where she seeks innovative approaches to enhance well-being. Her focus on Health Service and the development of novel protocols showcases a forward-thinking mindset, aiming to contribute valuable insights to the evolving field of healthcare. 🏥🔬

Publications Top Notes  :

1.  The relationship between paranormal beliefs, social efficacy and social outcome expectations in Muslim society: The case of Turkey

Journal: Journal of Religion and Health, Year: 2022, Cited By: 5

2.  Turkish Validity and Reliability Study of Sexual Harassment Behaviors of Care Workers from Patients or Clients Scale: Methodological Research

Journal: Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Nursing Sciences, Year: 2022, Cited By: 2

3.  Psychosocial support in disasters

Book/Text: Paper Abstract Text Book, Year: 2023, Cited By: 1

4.  Development of the Outbreak Change Curve Scale: Validity and Reliability

Journal: Eurasian Journal of Health Sciences, Year: 2022, Cited By: 1

5.  Do nursing students’ clinical experiences affect their stress levels and self-esteem?

Journal: Journal of Health Academics, Year: 2023