Husni Samara | Quantitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Husni Samara | Quantitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Dr Husni Samara, University of Valencia, Spain

Dr. Husni Samara 🎓📊 is a Ph.D. student in Accounting at the University of Valencia, Spain, specializing in corporate governance and sustainability 🌍. He holds a Master’s (2018-2020) and a Bachelor’s (2009-2013) in Financial Accounting, both with excellent standings 🏆. With extensive academic experience as a part-time instructor at various universities 📚, he also worked as a financial and administrative accountant in the UAE and Palestine 💼. His research spans corporate governance, fintech, AI in accounting, and sustainability, with multiple publications in reputable journals 📑. His upcoming studies focus on green banking, ESG, and financial performance insights 🌱💰.

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Education

Dr. Husni Samara is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Accounting at the University of Valencia, Spain (2024–Present) 📚🌍. His research focuses on corporate governance and sustainability 🌱🏢. He earned his Master’s degree in Financial Accounting from the University of Jordan (2018–2020) with an excellent standing (3.97/4) 🎓✨, where his thesis explored the impact of corporate governance and firm characteristics on firm value in Jordan 📊🏦. He previously obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Financial Accounting from the Arab American University, Palestine (2009–2013) with a stellar GPA of 3.92/4 🏅📖, demonstrating his strong academic foundation in finance.

Experience

Dr. Husni Samara is a dedicated educator in accounting and financial sciences 📊📚. He serves as a part-time instructor at Al Zaytona University of Science and Technology in Salfit, Palestine (2023-2024), teaching in the Faculty of Business Management and the Technical Community College’s Insurance Office Services Diploma program 🏢💼. Previously, he was a part-time instructor at Al-Quds Open University in Jenin and Nablus (2021-2022), contributing to the Faculty of Administrative and Financial Sciences 🏫📖. His expertise and commitment to education help shape future professionals in accounting and business administration 💡🎓.

Research Interest

Dr. Husni Samara is a dedicated researcher specializing in sustainability 🌱, quantitative research in accounting 📊, and corporate governance 🏛️. His expertise spans various accounting issues 💼, where he applies data-driven approaches to enhance financial decision-making and transparency. With a keen focus on corporate responsibility and sustainable business practices, Dr. Samara contributes valuable insights to the evolving field of accounting. His research supports organizations in improving governance structures and financial reporting accuracy. Through his work, he bridges the gap between quantitative analysis and practical applications, fostering ethical and sustainable financial practices in the corporate world. 📈✅

Research Focus

Dr. Husni Samara’s research focuses on corporate governance 🏛️, financial technologies 💳📲, and business performance 📈 in emerging markets. His work examines the impact of digital finance on entrepreneurship 🚀, board structures in firm valuation 💼, and the role of conservative accounting in financial adequacy 💰. He also explores intangible assets and ESG integration 🌱, artificial intelligence in governance 🤖, and financial technology’s role in social responsibility 🌍. His contributions provide valuable insights into banking performance 🏦, energy economics ⚡, and digital education 📚, making a significant impact on finance, corporate strategy, and business sustainability.

Publication Top Notes

The impact of digital financial technologies on the development of entrepreneurship: Evidence from commercial banks in the emerging markets

The effect of corporate governance and firm characteristics on firm value: evidence from Jordan

Does board structure matter firm’s value? The Jordanian evidence

The linkage between conservative accounting and financial adequacy and the moderating role of corporate governance

Modeling and mediating the interaction between oil prices and economic sectors advancement: The case of Middle East

Financial technology’s role in advancing social responsibility: a bibliometric review of research progress and future opportunities

The role of human resource re-engineering in order to improve the quality of banking performance

Digital technologies in business education: a hybrid literature review from the Web of Science database

Artificial intelligence and machine learning in corporate governance: A bibliometric analysis

Anthony Romilio | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Anthony Romilio | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Anthony Romilio, The University of Queensland, Australia

Dr. Anthony Romilio 🦖🔍 is a trailblazing palaeontologist at The University of Queensland, specializing in digitizing and analyzing dinosaur trackways using Blender 3D and Python 🖥️. His innovative Dinosaur Behaviour Reconstruction Framework has reshaped the study of extinct species. Recognized as Australia’s top palaeontology researcher (2023-2025) 🏆, his discoveries—like dinosaur footprints on cave ceilings—captivate global audiences. A passionate educator and outreach advocate 🎓, Dr. Romilio inspires future scientists in schools and rural communities. His work extends to veterinary education, creating tech-driven resources to enhance student learning 🐾. An international speaker and citizen science advocate, his impact spans continents 🌍.

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Education and Outreach

Dr. Anthony Romilio 🦖 is an award-winning educator at The University of Queensland, twice named ‘Most Effective Teacher’ by the Executive Dean of Science. 🌟 His dedication shone during the COVID-19 pandemic, earning him awards for ‘Excellence in Response to COVID’ and ‘Outstanding Service to the School.’ 👨‍🏫 Dr. Romilio extends his passion beyond the university, bringing palaeontology to rural and Indigenous schools. 🏫✨ In collaboration with the Brisbane Urban Environmental Education Centre, he engages students with fossil plaster replicas and augmented reality dinosaurs, sparking curiosity and inspiring future scientists. 🧑‍🔬🦕

Research and Innovation

Dr. Romilio 🦖 has pioneered techniques using Blender 3D and Python 🧑‍💻 to digitize and analyze dinosaur trackways. His innovative tools extract trackway parameters and biometrics with precision, offering new insights into extinct species’ movement and behavior. His work enables the study of trackways stretching hundreds of meters with exceptional detail. Dr. Romilio’s Dinosaur Behaviour Reconstruction Framework integrates science and technology, advancing both research and education 📚. By applying machine learning to footprint morphology, he has transformed fossil track classification. His groundbreaking contributions earned him Australia’s top palaeontology researcher title for 2023-2025 🏆.

International Collaboration and Advocacy

Dr. Romilio 🌏 is a renowned speaker who has captivated audiences in China 🇨🇳, Korea 🇰🇷, and Germany 🇩🇪 with his expertise in palaeontology. A passionate advocate for citizen science 👨‍🔬👩‍🔬, he champions community involvement in preserving and studying fossil tracksites 🦖🦶. His dedication ensures these ancient footprints remain a vital part of scientific exploration for future generations. Through collaborative efforts 🤝, Dr. Romilio has revitalized long-overlooked sites, highlighting their importance and bringing them to the forefront of palaeontological research 🔍📜. His work continues to inspire and engage global audiences in the wonders of Earth’s prehistoric past.

Media Engagement and Public Recognition

Dr. Romilio’s groundbreaking research has captivated the public, with media coverage generating over AU$50 million in advertising equivalence. Notable discoveries include dinosaur footprints on cave ceilings, ancient crocodiles that walked like dinosaurs, and trackways of massive Jurassic predators. His ability to communicate complex scientific findings in an engaging and accessible manner has made him a prominent figure in bridging the gap between academia and the public. Through his work, Dr. Romilio has not only expanded our understanding of prehistoric life but also sparked widespread interest in paleontology. 🦖🦕📚🌍📸

Current Endeavours

Dr. Romilio is currently applying his innovative approach to developing educational resources for veterinary science undergraduates at The University of Queensland. His resources aim to enhance students’ clinical skills and boost their confidence, all while minimizing their reliance on live animal patients during early training stages. By incorporating cutting-edge technology into veterinary education, Dr. Romilio is revolutionizing how students are trained, ensuring they gain crucial skills in a more controlled and ethical environment. This work highlights his commitment to advancing education and professional development, making a lasting impact on the future of veterinary science. 🐾📚💡

Research Focus

Dr. Anthony Romilio’s research focuses on ichnology, particularly dinosaur tracksites and fossilized footprints. His work spans various aspects of paleontology, including the documentation and digital mapping of modern and fossil ichnological data, the reassessment of dinosaur tracks, and the use of photogrammetry to generate 3D models of tracksites. He has contributed to the understanding of dinosaur behavior, such as examining the potential stampede dynamics in tracks and analyzing large theropod dinosaur footprints. His research also extends to the evolution of venom and mimicry in animals. His interdisciplinary approach integrates digital technologies with paleontological methods. 🦖📊🖼️🌍

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A standard protocol for documenting modern and fossil ichnological data

A reassessment of large theropod dinosaur tracks from the mid-Cretaceous (late Albian–Cenomanian) Winton Formation of Lark Quarry, central-western Queensland, Australia: a case …

The dinosaurian ichnofauna of the lower cretaceous (Valanginian–Barremian) broome sandstone of the Walmadany area (James Price Point), Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia

Reevaluation of the Lark Quarry dinosaur Tracksite (late Albian–Cenomanian Winton Formation, central-western Queensland, Australia): no longer a stampede?

The evolution of fangs, venom, and mimicry systems in blenny fishes

Coagulating colubrids: Evolutionary, pathophysiological and biodiscovery implications of venom variations between boomslang (Dispholidus typus) and twig snake (Thelotornis …

Photogrammetry in ichnology: 3D model generation, visualisation, and data extraction

Large dinosaurian tracks from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian–Turonian) portion of the Winton Formation, Lark Quarry, central-western Queensland, Australia: 3D photogrammetric …