Zahra Ghasemi | Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zahra Ghasemi | Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zahra Ghasemi | Pollution – Associate Professor at University of Hormozgan

Dr. Zahra Ghasemi Laleh Vajeh Sari is an esteemed Associate Professor in Environmental Science, specializing in environmental pollution. With extensive research contributions in nanomaterials, wastewater treatment, and sustainable environmental management, she has significantly advanced the field of environmental sustainability. Her dedication to research and innovation has earned her recognition as a leading scientist in her domain.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Ghasemi obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources Engineering from the Industrial University of Isfahan, followed by a Master’s in Environmental Science from Tarbiat Modares University. She later pursued her PhD in Environmental Science with a specialization in Environmental Pollution, conducting a pioneering dissertation on the removal of organic pollutants from petroleum refinery wastewater using TiO2-Fe-ZSM-5 nanoporous photocatalyst. She further enriched her academic expertise through a research opportunity at the University of Western Ontario, Canada.

Experience

Throughout her career, Dr. Ghasemi has been actively involved in research projects addressing environmental challenges, particularly in pollution control and wastewater management. She has collaborated with national and international institutions, leading groundbreaking research on nanomaterials, environmental impact assessment, and sustainable resource utilization. Her contributions include working with the Persian Gulf Star Oil Company on environmental management projects and advancing the industrial production of microalgae for sustainable applications.

Research Interests

Dr. Ghasemi’s research primarily focuses on environmental pollution, nanomaterials, and wastewater treatment technologies. Her work delves into advanced photocatalytic and adsorption techniques for pollutant removal, environmental impact mitigation strategies, and sustainable water resource management. She has played a crucial role in the synthesis of innovative materials for environmental remediation, aiming to bridge the gap between scientific research and industrial applications.

Awards

Dr. Ghasemi has received multiple accolades for her contributions to environmental science and sustainability. Her innovative research on nanomaterials has been recognized by national scientific bodies, and she has been an active member of technical committees for developing environmental and nanotechnology standards. Her dedication to advancing environmental policies and sustainable solutions has earned her prestigious recognition in academic and industrial sectors.

Publications 📚

“Synthesis of Nanozeolite Sodalite from Rice Husk Ash Without Organic Additives” – Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2011. Cited by 120 articles.
“Preparation and Characterization of Nanozeolite NaA from Rice Husk Without Organic Additives” – Journal of Nanomaterials, 2011. Cited by 95 articles.
“Application of Zeolites in Aquaculture Industries: A Review” – Reviews in Aquaculture, 2016. Cited by 180 articles.
“Efficiency of Titanium Dioxide Photocatalyst Immobilized on Fe-ZSM-5 Zeolite in Removing Organic Pollutants from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater” – Scientific-Research Journal of Water and Wastewater, 2016. Cited by 75 articles.
“Application of Integrated Ozone and Granular Activated Carbon for Decolorization and COD Reduction of Vinasse from Alcohol Distilleries” – Journal of Environmental Management, 2016. Cited by 150 articles.
“Preparation, Characterization and Photocatalytic Application of TiO2/Fe-ZSM-5 Nanocomposite for the Treatment of Petroleum Refinery Wastewater” – Chemosphere, 2016. Cited by 200 articles.
“Synthesis of Nanosized ZSM-5 Zeolite Using Extracted Silica from Rice Husk Without Adding Any Alumina Source” – Applied Nanoscience, 2015. Cited by 130 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Zahra Ghasemi Laleh Vajeh Sari’s exceptional contributions to environmental science, particularly in nanotechnology applications for pollution control, make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her extensive research, academic leadership, and dedication to sustainability have positioned her as a key figure in the field. With a commitment to innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration, she continues to drive impactful advancements in environmental science, reinforcing her eligibility for this esteemed recognition.

Basanda Nondlazi | Environmental science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Basanda Nondlazi | Environmental science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research | South Africa

Dr. Basanda Xhantilomzi Nondlazi is a dedicated climate change researcher with over 18 years of experience in ecological research, remote sensing, and biodiversity conservation. He has specialized expertise in understanding the impacts of climate change on freshwater ecosystems and savanna environments, blending advanced technological approaches with traditional ecological methods. His work has contributed to policymaking, environmental management, and academic development, positioning him as a leader in climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies.

Profile

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Education
Dr. Nondlazi holds a Ph.D. in Ecological Remote Sensing from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (2022), where his thesis focused on spatial relationships between plant functional types and hydrological gradients in freshwater ecosystems. He also earned an MSc in Ecology from the University of the Witwatersrand, specializing in the effects of tree densification on grassland understory, and a BSc Honors in Botany with a focus on altitudinal gradients. His academic journey is complemented by a National Diploma in Animal Health and Production, which provided a strong foundation in veterinary sciences and pasture management.

Experience
Dr. Nondlazi has held various research and leadership roles, including his current position as a Climate Response Planning Specialist at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). His career spans roles as a postdoctoral researcher in climate adaptation and precision agriculture and as a research associate in wetland ecological remote sensing. He has contributed significantly to understanding the dynamics of depressional wetlands and savanna ecosystems in response to climate variability, providing actionable insights for environmental legislation and sustainable management.

Research Interest
Dr. Nondlazi’s research interests center on ecological remote sensing, climate change adaptation, and sustainable environmental management. He is passionate about using cutting-edge tools like UAVs, machine learning, and geographic information systems to address pressing ecological challenges. His work on wetland conservation, bush encroachment mitigation, and biodiversity protection demonstrates his commitment to creating resilient ecosystems in the face of global climate change.

Awards
Dr. Nondlazi received the Golden Key Excellence Award during his MSc studies, recognizing his outstanding academic and research contributions. His innovative approaches to ecological challenges have garnered respect and recognition from peers and institutions, reflecting his dedication to excellence in climate change research.

Publications

  1. “Spatial Variability of Edaphic Factors in Depressional Wetlands: A Remote Sensing Approach” (2023, Journal of Wetland Ecology), cited by 15 articles.
  2. “Impacts of Tree Densification on Grassland Understory” (2021, African Journal of Ecology), cited by 23 articles.
  3. “Altitudinal Gradients and Grass-Specific Leaf Area” (2019, Plant Ecology and Diversity), cited by 12 articles.
  4. “Advances in Remote Sensing for Wetland Monitoring” (2022, Remote Sensing in Ecology), cited by 18 articles.
  5. “Bush Encroachment: Quantitative and Trait-Based Approaches” (2020, Ecological Applications), cited by 21 articles.
  6. “Wetland Buffer Zones and Climate Resilience” (2023, Journal of Environmental Management), cited by 9 articles.

Conclusion
Dr. Nondlazi exemplifies the integration of research, policy, and technology in addressing climate change challenges. His work not only advances academic understanding but also offers practical solutions for sustainable environmental management. As a leader in his field, he continues to inspire collaborations and innovations that support global climate resilience efforts.

Mr. Ho-Tu Chiang | Environmental Crime | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ho-Tu Chiang | Environmental Crime | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ho-Tu Chiang, Ocean Outcomes, Taiwan

Mr. Ho-Tu Chiang is an expert in sustainable seafood and fisheries management, currently serving as Asia Fishery Improvement Manager at Ocean Outcomes, where he has overseen impactful projects enhancing fishery sustainability and transparency. He holds an MA in International Criminal Justice from John Jay College, CUNY, and an MSc in Marine Geology and Geophysics from National Taiwan University. His research and professional work span areas such as IUU fishing, ocean governance, and environmental crime. With certifications in social responsibility and fishery assessments, Mr. Chiang has contributed significantly to policies and programs aimed at advancing sustainable practices in global fisheries. He is a published researcher on drug trafficking and marine crime, and a recognized leader, honored by Common Wealth Magazine and the Blue Pioneer Accelerator Program.

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Suitability for the Award:

Mr. Chiang’s research in IUU fishing, fishery management, and environmental crime makes him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work directly addresses pressing environmental and policy challenges, and his multidisciplinary approach bridges criminal justice and marine science, making valuable contributions to global sustainability and conservation efforts.

Academic Background:

Ho-Tu Chiang holds a MA in International Criminal Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York and an MSc in Marine Geology and Geophysics from National Taiwan University. His academic journey emphasizes the intersection of criminal justice, marine science, and sustainability.

Professional Experience:

As the Asia Fishery Improvement Manager at Ocean Outcomes, Ho-Tu led impactful projects with over 100 tuna longline vessels, boosting revenue by more than 600%. He pioneered a National Electronic Monitoring Policy with a budget of USD 665,000, advancing transparency and data in sustainable fishing. Previously, he conducted research at John Jay College, publishing studies on drug trafficking via fishing vessels and contributing to international wildlife trade policy assessments.

Research Focus & Certifications:

Ho-Tu’s expertise spans IUU Fishing, Crimes at Sea, Wildlife Crime, and Fishery Management. His certifications include the Marine Stewardship Council Fishery Team Member Certificate and Social Responsibility Assessment for Seafood.

Honors & Awards:

He is a Blue Pioneer Accelerator Program Fellow at UC Santa Cruz, recognized as a Top 10 Highlight Leader by Common Wealth Magazine in 2023, and has earned grants such as the Blue Pioneer Accelerator Program Grant and the Coast Guard Administration Extraordinary Graduate Scholarship.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: A synthesis of wild animal-related trade laws in some of the world’s most biodiverse countries
  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
  • Publication Date: March 2024
  • Contributors: Gohar A. Petrossian, Angie Elwin, Monique Sosnowski, Thanaphon Nunphong, Ho-Tu Chiang, Jim Karani Riungu, Neil D’Cruze