Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei | Organic Chemistry
| Best Researcher Award

Academy Researcher | Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman | Iran

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei is a researcher and laboratory expert in the Department of Mining Engineering at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran. With a strong foundation in chemistry, electrochemistry, and nanochemistry, she has established herself as an active contributor to both theoretical and experimental sciences. Her expertise spans the synthesis of nanomaterials, photocatalysts, and coordination compounds, which she applies to catalysis, energy, and environmental remediation. She has published in internationally recognized journals, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to address scientific and industrial challenges. Alongside her research, she has extensive teaching experience, educating students in chemistry and engineering laboratories. Her work reflects a unique balance between academic excellence, applied science, and innovation for sustainable technological development.

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Education

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei has pursued a solid academic background that combines fundamental chemistry with advanced research in nanoscience. She began her studies in chemistry at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, building a strong base in chemical principles, laboratory methods, and analytical techniques. She later specialized in electrochemistry, deepening her expertise in energy-related processes, electrochemical systems, and materials science. To further expand her knowledge, she advanced into nanochemistry, exploring synthesis, surface modification, and multifunctional applications of nanostructured materials. This progressive academic journey reflects her ability to integrate theory with application, equipping her with interdisciplinary expertise. Her educational achievements highlight a commitment to excellence and continuous learning, laying the foundation for her impactful contributions to research and teaching in chemistry and engineering.

Professional Experience

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei has extensive professional experience in laboratory management, teaching, and applied research. At Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, she serves as a laboratory expert, supporting academic and research activities in the Department of Mining Engineering. Her responsibilities include overseeing chemistry and mineral processing laboratories, guiding students in practical experiments, and ensuring high-quality laboratory operations. Previously, she gained valuable expertise in soil mechanics and applied laboratory techniques, further strengthening her multidisciplinary skills. Alongside her technical work, she has taught general chemistry and laboratory courses for both chemistry and engineering students, as well as specialized courses in mineral processing, flotation, hydrometallurgy, and analysis. Her professional experience demonstrates a strong integration of teaching, research, and laboratory innovation.

Awards 

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei has earned recognition for her contributions in nanochemistry, electrochemistry, and applied catalysis through collaborative research and impactful publications. Her works in organometallic chemistry, photocatalysis, and electrochemical sensor development have been published in reputable international journals, reflecting the quality and relevance of her studies. She has established herself as a valued collaborator in multidisciplinary research, contributing to projects that address challenges in food safety, environmental remediation, and sustainable chemical synthesis. Her dedication to both education and research excellence continues to strengthen her academic profile. Although her honors are primarily reflected in scientific achievements and scholarly recognition, her growing influence positions her as a strong candidate for prestigious awards highlighting innovation and impactful research.

Research Interests 

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei research focus lies in the design, synthesis, and application of advanced nanomaterials and coordination compounds for sustainable scientific and industrial solutions. She explores nanochemistry and electrochemistry with emphasis on zeolitic imidazolate frameworks, Schiff base complexes, and uranyl-based systems. Her studies extend to photocatalysts for dye removal, electrochemical sensors for pharmaceutical detection, and catalytic systems for green synthesis. By integrating theoretical and experimental approaches, she advances multifunctional materials with environmental, energy, and biomedical relevance. Her research highlights the importance of interdisciplinary strategies that merge chemistry, engineering, and material science. Through her focus on innovation and sustainability, she contributes to addressing global challenges in clean energy, environmental protection, and advanced analytical technologies.

Publication Top Notes

  • Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs): Versatile materials for sensing and mitigating diverse food contaminants

    Year: 2025

Conclusion 

Mrs. Mahdiyeh Sheikhshoaei is a highly capable researcher whose contributions to nanochemistry, coordination chemistry, and environmental applications mark her as a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her strengths in interdisciplinary research, impactful publications, and academic service to students and laboratories make her stand out. By expanding her leadership in research projects, engaging in more international collaborations, and securing greater recognition through funding and honors, she can further elevate her academic influence. Her profile demonstrates clear potential for this award, reflecting both current achievements and strong future promise in advancing chemistry and applied sciences.

Mrs. Mercedes Bertotto | Organic Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Mercedes Bertotto | Organic Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Mercedes Bertotto , Organic Chemistry , Researcher in Chemometrics at Wageningen University & Research , Netherlands

Dr. Mercedes Bertotto is a distinguished chemical engineer and food scientist with over 12 years of specialized experience in spectroscopic techniques, chemometrics, and quality control. Based in The Netherlands, she is currently a lecturer at Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences and founder of Vibralytics.nl, promoting sustainable and data-driven innovations in the agri-food sector. Previously, she was a researcher at Wageningen Food and Biobased Research, where she led spectral sensing projects integrating NIR, MIR, and Raman spectroscopy with machine learning. Her earlier role at SENASA, Argentina’s National Reference Laboratory, showcased her leadership in GC-MS residue analysis and chemometric modeling. Fluent in English, Spanish, and Dutch, Dr. Bertotto bridges scientific excellence with cross-cultural communication, driving sustainable solutions in food safety and circular materials. Her contributions to academia, research, and entrepreneurship reflect a strong commitment to innovation, international collaboration, and applied chemical sciences.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Mercedes Bertotto stands out as an exceptionally qualified candidate for the “Women Researcher Award” due to her profound scientific expertise, leadership, and innovation across multiple sectors. With a Doctorate in Chemical Engineering and a strong academic foundation in Food Science and Technology, she exemplifies excellence in applied and theoretical research. Her 12+ years of impactful work—from Argentina’s SENASA National Reference Laboratory to the Netherlands’ Wageningen Food and Biobased Research—reflect her global research footprint. She has made significant contributions in spectral sensing, chemometrics, machine learning, and food quality control. Moreover, her entrepreneurial initiative as the founder and CEO of Vibralytics.nl demonstrates her commitment to translating science into real-world, sustainable solutions. Dr. Mercedes Bertotto is highly suitable for the “Women Researcher Award’. Her multidisciplinary achievements, pioneering role in spectral analytics, dedication to sustainable food systems, and entrepreneurial leadership in a male-dominated field exemplify the qualities the award seeks to recognize. Her career reflects not only scientific merit but also her inspirational impact as a woman in science, making her a deserving and empowering candidate for this honor.

🎓Education:

Dr. Bertotto holds a Doctorate in Chemical Engineering from the University of Buenos Aires, where her thesis focused on modeling drying and tempering processes of rice (IRGA 424). Her research included dynamic mechanical analysis and mathematical modeling of glass transition temperature, achieving an outstanding score of 10/10. She also holds a Master’s in Food Science and Technology from the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Buenos Aires. Her academic formation enabled her to work on food preservation, quality control, and raw material analysis using both physical and chemical techniques. Her educational foundation is rooted in experimental precision, mathematical rigor, and industrial application. This robust background has allowed her to seamlessly bridge theory with practical laboratory and industry-based problem-solving. Her education reflects interdisciplinary training, combining engineering, food science, and analytical chemistry—providing her with the ideal base for impactful research in sustainable biobased materials and food safety.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Bertotto brings an extensive and diverse professional background. She currently lectures in Information Management and Data Analytics at Wittenborg University and leads Vibralytics.nl, a company pioneering AI-driven spectroscopy for agri-food applications. Between 2022–2024, she was a spectral sensing researcher at Wageningen Food and Biobased Research, using hyperspectral imaging and chemometrics (PCA, PLS, CNN) for quality control. From 2010 to 2022, she worked at SENASA in Argentina, specializing in NIR/FTIR microscopy, GC-MS, and regulatory compliance in food safety. As a university professor, she taught chemometric tools for doctoral candidates, and she also served as a consultant at SoftLab, contributing to petroleum industry applications of NIR. Her expertise encompasses spectroscopy hardware (Specim FX10/17, MicroNIR, LabSpec), data tools (R, MATLAB), and AI-based modeling. This blend of research, teaching, and consulting makes her a well-rounded scientist, with real-world and academic impact across multiple industries.

🏅Awards: 

While specific awards are not explicitly listed, Dr. Mercedes Bertotto’s recognitions include multiple peer-reviewed publications, oral and poster presentations at prestigious conferences, and leadership roles in top-tier research institutions like Wageningen University. Her work was accepted for presentation at the 38th EFFoST International Conference (2024) and ICNIRS 2023, both internationally acclaimed events in food science and spectroscopy. She has also contributed to publicly recognized innovation efforts in Argentina, featured in national science communications (e.g., Argentina.gob.ar and API-Portal). Her appointment as a doctoral-level professor and selection as a founder and CEO of a research-driven company demonstrates academic and entrepreneurial recognition. Moreover, her trilingual fluency and international engagement serve as indicators of her global scientific outreach and influence. These distinctions—academic, institutional, and professional—reflect her commitment to innovation, research excellence, and interdisciplinary problem-solving in chemical engineering and food safety.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Bertotto’s research is grounded in analytical chemistry, spectral sensing, and chemometric modeling applied to food and agricultural systems. Her focus lies in leveraging Near-Infrared (NIR), Mid-Infrared (MIR), FTIR microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to improve food quality, detect contaminants, and enable circular and sustainable material flows. She specializes in multivariate analysis (PCA, PLS-DA, ANN, CNN) for interpreting complex spectral data in real-time monitoring systems. Her work integrates hyperspectral imaging with AI-driven tools to predict physical and chemical properties of biological materials, such as fungal susceptibility in tomatoes or nutrient profiling in dairy. She is also deeply involved in modeling moisture and thermal behavior in grains like rice. Her research bridges fundamental science with applied industry solutions—creating novel analytical frameworks that optimize safety, quality, and sustainability in bio-based materials, food systems, and environmental monitoring.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Predicting fungal infection sensitivity of sepals in harvested tomatoes using imaging spectroscopy and partial least squares discriminant analysis

2. Comparison between Chemometrics and Machine Learning for the Prediction of Macronutrients in Fresh Cheeses Using Imaging Spectroscopy

3. Detection of Animal By‑Products in Bone Ashes by Near Infrared Spectroscopy Coupled with Microscopy

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Mr. Rasim Omanović | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rasim Omanović | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rasim Omanović | Green Chemistry | Senior Teaching Assistant at University of Sarajevo – Faculty of Science, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Rasim Omanović is a Ph.D. student in Chemistry at the University of Sarajevo, specializing in analytical chemistry, green chemistry and environmental sciences. With extensive experience in laboratory research, scientific writing, and academic teaching, he currently serves as a Senior Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo. Additionally, he is a Technical Expert at the Institute for Accreditation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. His research interests include atmospheric aerosol analysis, heavy metal contamination, and green extraction methods using deep eutectic solvents. He has actively participated in international research projects and conferences, contributing significantly to environmental chemistry and sustainable methodologies. Alongside his academic career, he has industry experience as a Sales Engineer at Petrol BH Oil Company. A recipient of the University of Sarajevo Award for Scientific Work, he continues to make notable contributions to analytical and environmental chemistry.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Rasim Omanović is a highly qualified and dedicated researcher in the field of analytical and environmental chemistry, making him an excellent candidate for the “Best Researcher Award”. His research contributions span critical areas such as atmospheric aerosol analysis, green chemistry, and the development of eco-friendly extraction techniques using deep eutectic solvents. His work is not only innovative but also impactful, addressing global environmental challenges such as pollution control and heavy metal remediation. He has a strong academic background, currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Sarajevo, and has gained substantial research and teaching experience as a Senior Teaching Assistant. His extensive list of peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals and active participation in international research collaborations, such as the NextAIRE Horizon project and scientific partnerships with Slovenia, further demonstrate his commitment to scientific excellence. Given Rasim Omanović’s outstanding research contributions, numerous high-quality publications, and active participation in international collaborations, he is a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award”. His ability to integrate sustainable methodologies into analytical chemistry, his recognized scientific achievements, and his dedication to solving real-world environmental issues make him highly deserving of this recognition.

🎓Education:

Rasim Omanović is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of Sarajevo – Faculty of Science (2021–Present). He previously earned his Master’s degree in Chemistry from the same institution in 2016 and completed his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry in 2015. His academic journey has been complemented by various specialized training programs. In 2022, he attended the Training & Research for Academic Newcomers at the University of Sarajevo, further strengthening his pedagogical skills. Additionally, he completed the Fundamentals of Manuscript Preparation course from Elsevier Researcher Academy, gaining valuable insights into scientific writing. His commitment to academic excellence also led him to complete a course on Effective Researcher and Pedagogic Stratification in Academics with the International Society of Engineering Science and Technology in 2021. Furthermore, he successfully passed the Professional Exam in Forensic Science administered by the Civil Service Agency of FBiH in 2018, expanding his expertise into forensic applications.

🏢Work Experience:

Rasim Omanović has extensive experience in academia and research. Since 2023, he has been serving as a Senior Teaching Assistant of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Sarajevo – Faculty of Science. His prior roles include Teaching Assistant of Analytical Chemistry (2020–2023) at the same institution and an External Associate Teaching Assistant at the University of Bihać – Faculty of Health Studies (2023–2024) and the University of Sarajevo – Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (2021–2022). In 2025, he expanded his expertise as a Technical Expert at the Institute for Accreditation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Additionally, since 2021, he has been a Research Assistant at the International Society of Engineering Science and Technology. Before transitioning into academia, he gained industry experience as a Sales Engineer at Petrol BH Oil Company (2017–2020). His diverse experience showcases his strong analytical, teaching, and research skills across various scientific disciplines.

🏅Awards: 

Rasim Omanović has been recognized for his outstanding scientific contributions. In 2022, he received the University of Sarajevo Award for Scientific Work Results, an acknowledgment of his research achievements. His dedication to scientific excellence extends to his involvement in international collaborations. He is a key researcher in projects under the Scientific and Technological Cooperation between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia for 2024–2025. His work on Physico-chemical testing of atmospheric aerosol particles and biomonitoring showcases his expertise in environmental chemistry. Additionally, his research on Deep eutectic solvents for green and sustainable extraction of bioactive compounds highlights his commitment to eco-friendly methodologies. In 2025, he joined NextAIRE – Next Generation AI Researchers for Air Quality Excellence, a prestigious EU-funded Horizon project. These honors reflect his continuous efforts in advancing scientific knowledge and addressing critical global challenges in green chemistry, environmental and analytical chemistry.

🔬Research Focus:

Rasim Omanović’s research primarily revolves around analytical and environmental chemistry. His work includes the physico-chemical testing of atmospheric aerosol particles, biomonitoring, and investigating new atmospheric particle formation, a project under the scientific cooperation between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia. He is also engaged in the development of deep eutectic solvents for green and sustainable extraction of bioactive compounds from agro-industrial by-products, aligning with eco-friendly chemistry principles. Additionally, he is part of the NextAIRE project, which integrates AI into air quality monitoring. His research also extends to developing green nano-sorbents for heavy metal remediation in water and soil contamination analysis. With a strong focus on sustainable and innovative methodologies, his contributions are making a significant impact on environmental science, pollution control, and analytical chemistry. His work demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach, bridging chemistry with technological advancements to solve pressing environmental challenges.

Publication Top Notes:

Synthesis of green nano sorbents for simultaneous preconcentration and recovery of heavy metals from water

Citations: 24

Emerging technologies for biogas production: A critical review on recent progress, challenges and perspectives

Citations: 19

Analysis of stability of naturally aged single base propellants

Heavy metal contamination of street dust of Canton Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina–Health risk assessment

Determination of Water Extractable Chloride in the Greenhouse Soil and Minimizing Interferences Caused by the Presence of the Iron Ions

Application of Grapefruit Peel as Biosorbent for Removal of Copper (II), Lead (II), Cadmium (II) and Zinc (II) from Aqueous Solution

 

Mr. Getu Gizaw | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Getu Gizaw | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Getu Gizaw, Jimma University, Ethiopia

Getu Gizaw is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Human Nutrition at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and Jimma University, Ethiopia. With over a decade of experience in public health nutrition, he has made significant contributions to maternal and child health, focusing on addressing undernutrition and improving nutritional outcomes in emergency and developmental contexts. Starting as a public health officer in 2010, he managed critical community-based programs, including severe acute malnutrition interventions. Since joining Jimma University in 2015, he has served as an academic, mentor, and researcher, publishing over 15 peer-reviewed articles. His expertise extends to managing large-scale studies, including randomized controlled trials, program evaluations, and impactful collaborations with organizations like UNICEF and Action Against Hunger. Driven by a passion for sustainable health solutions, Mr. Gizaw’s work reflects his commitment to improving lives through nutrition research and education.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Mr. Getu Gizaw is highly qualified for the Best Researcher Award based on his extensive academic background, professional experience, and impactful contributions to public health and nutrition research. His Ph.D. candidacy in Human Nutrition, combined with his MSc and BSc from Jimma University, demonstrates his strong academic foundation. With over 13 years of experience in both research and teaching, he has played a pivotal role in advancing maternal and child health through high-quality research. His leadership in coordinating complex studies, including randomized controlled trials on acute malnutrition, and his collaboration with renowned organizations like UNICEF, Action Against Hunger, and the Ministry of Health, underscore his research capabilities and influence. His extensive publication record, with over 15 articles in peer-reviewed journals, along with his consultancy work, reflect his commitment to addressing critical public health challenges.

🎓Education:

Mr. Getu Gizaw holds an impressive academic portfolio with multiple degrees from esteemed institutions. He is a Ph.D. candidate in Human Nutrition through a double-degree program at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and Jimma University, Ethiopia. He earned his MSc in Human Nutrition from Jimma University in 2015, where he excelled in his thesis research. Additionally, he holds a BA in Business Management (2020) and a BSc in Public Health (2010), both from Jimma University. His academic journey is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach that combines nutrition, public health, and management, equipping him with a comprehensive perspective on tackling public health challenges. This strong educational foundation has supported his impactful research, teaching, and consulting work in maternal and child nutrition.

🏢Work Experience:

With over 13 years of diverse experience, Mr. Getu Gizaw has made significant contributions to public health and nutrition. He began his career in 2010 as a public health officer at Dilela Health Center, managing under-five clinics, acute malnutrition programs, and HIV services. In 2015, he joined Jimma University as an academic staff member, lecturing on human nutrition and supervising postgraduate research. Promoted to Assistant Professor in 2021, he has led groundbreaking research projects on maternal and child nutrition, including an individually randomized controlled trial with UNICEF and Action Against Hunger. As a consultant, he has collaborated with organizations like UNICEF and the Ministry of Health, excelling in program evaluations, data analysis, and project management. His expertise spans qualitative and quantitative research, operational studies, and program impact assessments.

🏅Awards: 

Mr. Getu Gizaw has received accolades for his academic and professional excellence. His MSc thesis at Jimma University was awarded an “Excellent” rating, highlighting his dedication to impactful research. He has been recognized for his leadership in groundbreaking projects, such as a UNICEF-led trial that influenced national acute malnutrition guidelines. He has been a valued member of Jimma University’s promotion committee and the Teachers’ Association since 2020, reflecting his commitment to institutional development. Additionally, his consultancy work with organizations like UNICEF and Action Against Hunger has earned him respect and appreciation. With more than 15 peer-reviewed articles to his name, his contributions to maternal and child nutrition research have solidified his reputation as an influential public health professional.

🔬Research Focus:

Mr. Getu Gizaw’s research primarily centers on maternal and child nutrition, focusing on undernutrition, program evaluation, and cost-effectiveness analysis of health interventions. His work addresses critical public health challenges, including managing severe acute malnutrition in emergency and developmental contexts. Notable projects include an individually randomized controlled trial on simplified malnutrition management, impacting national policy. He has also explored digital health innovations to support sexual and reproductive health, employing a mobile app in a quasi-experimental study. His expertise extends to operational research, designing randomized controlled trials, and managing large datasets from national surveys and clinical trials. Through collaborations with stakeholders like UNICEF and Action Against Hunger, his research has practical implications for improving nutrition and health outcomes in vulnerable populations.

Publication Top Notes:

“The median time to stopover exclusive breastfeeding among employed and unemployed mothers of infants aged 6–12 months in Ethiopia, 2019”

Authors: Adugnaw, E., Gizaw, G., Girma, M., Chanie, S.S., Chanie, E.S.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Volume/Issue/Pages: 13(1), 6259

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

“Growth and Body Composition 5 y After Treatment for Severe Acute Malnutrition: A 5-y Prospective Matched Cohort Study in Ethiopian Children”

Authors: Gizaw, G., Bahwere, P., Argaw, A., Collins, S., Girma, T.

Journal: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Volume/Issue/Pages: 118(5), pp. 1029–1041

Citations: 3

Year: 2023

“Time to recovery and its predictors among children aged 6–59 months with severe acute malnutrition admitted to outpatient therapeutic program in Southwest Ethiopia: retrospective cohort study”

Authors: Wondie, S.G., Zinab, B., Gizaw, G., Tamrat, M.

Journal: BMC Pediatrics

Volume/Issue/Pages: 22(1), 157

Citations: 4

Year: 2022

“The morbidity burden from emergency conditions in Jimma city, Southwest Ethiopia”

Authors: Amme, S., Shemsi, S., Lippi, M., Legese, S., Mould-Millman, N.-K.

Journal: International Emergency Nursing

Volume/Issue/Pages: 55, 100874

Citations: 0

Year: 2021

“Evaluation of anthropometric indices for screening hypertension among employees of Mizan Tepi University, Southwestern Ethiopia”

Authors: Dereje, R., Hassen, K., Gizaw, G.

Journal: Integrated Blood Pressure Control

Volume/Issue/Pages: 14, pp. 99–111

Citations: 11

Year: 2021

“Time to cure and predictors of recovery among children aged 6–59 months with severe acute malnutrition admitted in Jimma University Medical Center, Southwest Ethiopia: A retrospective cohort study”

Authors: Kabthymer, R.H., Gizaw, G., Belachew, T.

Journal: Clinical Epidemiology

Volume/Issue/Pages: 12, pp. 1149–1159

Citations: 8

Year: 2020

“Prevalence of Anemia and Associated Factors among Secondary School Adolescent Girls in Jimma Town, Oromia Regional State, Southwest Ethiopia”

Authors: Fentie, K., Wakayo, T., Gizaw, G.

Journal: Anemia

Volume/Issue/Pages: 2020, 5043646

Citations: 13

Year: 2020

“Dual Burden of Malnutrition among Adolescents of Smallholder Coffee Farming Households of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia”

Authors: Hassen, K., Gizaw, G., Belachew, T.

Journal: Food and Nutrition Bulletin

Volume/Issue/Pages: 38(2), pp. 196–208

Citations: 11

Year: 2017