Mannan Aleem | Phytoremediation | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mannan Aleem | Phytoremediation | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mannan Aleem | Phytoremediation – Master in Science at University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan

Mannan Aleem is an aspiring Agricultural Engineer from Pakistan, currently pursuing his Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF). His long-term research goal is to enhance global food and water security by developing innovative and sustainable water management solutions. Aleem focuses on utilizing geodesy technologies like GRACE, remote sensing datasets, hydrological models like SWAT, and advanced machine learning techniques to address critical environmental challenges, such as the impacts of climate change. Through his work, he aims to significantly improve water management strategies in emerging regions, especially in areas affected by extreme weather events and climate change. His academic pursuits and research interests reflect a passion for solving some of the most pressing global environmental challenges.

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Education

Mannan Aleem completed his Bachelor’s in Agricultural Engineering at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad in 2024, earning a CGPA of 3.56/4.00. Prior to that, he completed his Intermediate (FSc Pre-Engineering) at Muhammad Ali Jinnah Higher Secondary School, Faisalabad, with impressive results (931/1100, 85%). He also completed his Matriculation (Science) at the same institution, securing 1028/1100 (94%). Throughout his education, Aleem exhibited a strong academic foundation, particularly in agricultural engineering, with a keen interest in water management and climate change issues. His training in engineering and research methodologies has set the stage for his future contributions to environmental science and engineering.

Experience

Mannan Aleem has gained significant hands-on experience through his internship at the Water Management and Training Institute (WMTI) in Lahore, Pakistan. During this internship, he worked extensively with remote sensing techniques, Google Earth Engine, and ArcGIS software, gaining practical knowledge in water management and environmental data analysis. He also contributed to several class and semester projects, including groundwater analysis using GRACE and Google Earth Engine, water quality monitoring in irrigation canals, and designing dairy farm models. Aleem’s experience reflects his proactive approach to learning, as he also participated in various extracurricular activities, such as being an active member of the Society of Engineering and Technology, Green Youth Movement Club, and the Debating Club at UAF.

Research Interest

Aleem’s research interests are rooted in environmental and agricultural engineering, particularly focusing on climate change adaptation, precision agriculture, and hydrological modeling. His work includes using GIS, remote sensing, and ecohydrological modeling to understand and mitigate the impacts of extreme weather events like floods and droughts. He is also deeply involved in exploring the use of machine learning for water management, wastewater treatment through phytoremediation, and groundwater hydrology. His future research aims to develop sustainable water management solutions that can be tailored to the specific needs of semi-arid regions and areas facing water scarcity due to climate change.

Awards and Achievements

Mannan Aleem’s contributions to research and his active participation in academic conferences have earned him several recognitions. Notably, he represented his research at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting 2024 in Washington, D.C. Additionally, he received certificates for his oral and poster presentations at various international conferences, such as the International Conference on Geo-informatics for Water and Agricultural Resource Management and the 8th International Water Conference. Aleem has also completed various certifications in community safety and CPR, reflecting his commitment to both professional and social responsibility. His growing list of awards highlights his dedication to advancing environmental engineering solutions through collaboration and innovation.

Publications

  • Ten Billion Tree Tsunami Project Reveals Climate Change Mitigation and Precipitation Increase in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan
    Authors: M Aleem, SN Khan, MU Akbar, A Arshad, Y Alsubhi, M Pandey, A Javaid, et al.
    Published in: Earth Systems and Environment, Pages: 1-18
    Year: 2024 🌍📅
  • Designing Sustainable Drainage Systems to Mitigate Flood Risks in Urban Areas of the Lower Chenab Canal Region
    Authors: M Aleem, SNK Khan, N Siddique, M Ali, S Abid
    Published in: MDPI
    Year: 2024 💧📅
  • Hydroponic System For Kitchen Gardening
    Authors: M Tanveer, M Aleem, A Ayub, A Akram, C Arslan
    Published in: MDPI
    Year: 2024 🌱📅
  • Utilizing Remote Sensing and Machine Learning for Efficient Irrigation Management in Semi-Arid Regions
    Authors: M Aleem, S Khan, A Arshad, M Tanveer, S Abid, M Aleem
    Published in: MDPI
    Year: 2024 🌍📅
  • Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation Strategies for Water Resources in Bari Doab
    Authors: M Ali, N Saddique, S Khan, M Aleem
    Published in: MDPI
    Year: 2024 🌍📅
  • Integrating IoT and AI for Smart Water Management: Enhancing Urban Water Networks with Real-Time Monitoring and Digital Twin Technology
    Authors: S Abid, S Khan, M Aleem, A Nasir, R Abid
    Published in: MDPI
    Year: 2024 💡📅

Conclusion

Mannan Aleem is a promising young researcher and engineer whose work is shaping the future of water management and environmental sustainability. With a strong academic background, hands-on experience, and a growing list of published research, he is poised to make significant contributions to addressing the global challenges of climate change and water scarcity. Aleem’s work is not only academically rigorous but also highly applicable to real-world environmental problems, making him a valuable asset in the field of agricultural engineering. His passion for innovative water management solutions and his dedication to improving the environmental resilience of vulnerable regions reflect his commitment to creating a sustainable future for all.

Elizabeth Grace Bengi | Environmental science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Grace Bengi | Environmental science | Best Researcher Award

Associated Professor | Kyrenia University | Turkey

Dr. Elizabeth Grace Tunka Bengil is an esteemed academic and researcher with expertise in marine sciences, particularly in the biology, ecology, and conservation of elasmobranch species. With a passion for marine conservation, she has dedicated her career to studying the biodiversity of marine ecosystems, focusing on chondrichthyans, including sharks and rays. Dr. Bengil holds a Ph.D. from Ege University, where she has also contributed significantly to various research projects aimed at understanding the complex dynamics of marine species and habitats.

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Education:
Dr. Bengil completed her BSc in Fisheries at Ege University in 2009, followed by an MSc in the Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences at the same institution in 2012. Her doctoral studies, culminating in a PhD in 2018 from Ege University, focused on marine biodiversity and conservation. Additionally, she earned an associate degree in Agriculture from Anadolu University, further expanding her interdisciplinary knowledge in environmental sciences.

Experience:
Dr. Bengil has extensive academic and research experience, currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Kyrenia’s Faculty of Marine Science since 2022. Prior to this, she held faculty positions at Girne American University, where she served as an Assistant Professor and Associate Professor in the School of Marine and Logistics. Her leadership extends to her role as a member of the Board of Directors of the Mediterranean Conservation Society. Dr. Bengil has been instrumental in shaping the academic environment and fostering marine research initiatives at various institutions.

Research Interests:
Dr. Bengil’s research interests lie in marine biodiversity, particularly the conservation of elasmobranchs and other marine species. Her work focuses on understanding the feeding ecology, reproductive biology, and migratory patterns of sharks and rays, as well as the impacts of human activities such as fishing and pollution on marine ecosystems. She is also involved in assessing the restoration potential of marine habitats and exploring the role of estuaries and lagoons as vital nurseries for endangered species.

Awards and Recognition:
Dr. Bengil has been recognized for her significant contributions to marine science and conservation. She was awarded multiple research grants from prestigious organizations such as The Rufford Foundation, the Mediterranean Conservation Society, and the European Commission. Her work has been acknowledged for its impact on marine conservation and the advancement of knowledge in the field of marine sciences. Dr. Bengil’s ability to bridge science and conservation has earned her a reputation as a leader in the field.

Publications:
Dr. Bengil has authored several key publications in top-tier journals. Her notable works include:

  1. Bengil, E. G. T., & Erdoğan Sağlam, N. (2024). Beyond the anchovy: Unveiling the Black Sea’s elasmobranchs, Zoology in the Middle East.
  2. Bengil, E. G. T., & Başusta, N. (2024). The biology and conservation of elasmobranchs and chimaeras, Frontiers in Marine Science.
  3. Kılıç, E., Yücel, N., Bengil, F., Bengil, E. G. T., & Şahutoğlu, S. M. (2024). Microplastic pollution levels in the surface water and sediment of Orontes basin, Marine Pollution Bulletin.
  4. O’Keefe, M., Bengil, E. G. T., et al. (2023). Diversity and distribution of elasmobranchs in the coastal waters of Cyprus, Frontiers in Marine Science.
  5. Bengil, E. G. T. (2022). Biology and ecology of Squalus blainville (Risso, 1827) from the eastern Mediterranean, Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences.
  6. Papageorgiou, M., Bengil, E. G. T., et al. (2022). Increased knowledge affects public attitude and perception towards elasmobranchs, Mediterranean Marine Science.
  7. Bengil, E. G. T., Bengil, F., et al. (2021). Descriptive capability of datasets as proxy of sea water temperature in coastal systems, Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

Conclusion:
Dr. Elizabeth Grace Tunka Bengil is a prominent figure in marine science, particularly in the conservation of chondrichthyan species. With extensive research experience and a profound commitment to preserving marine biodiversity, her work continues to influence conservation practices and marine research. Through her scholarly publications, leadership roles, and involvement in international projects, Dr. Bengil has made substantial contributions to the scientific community, advancing knowledge on marine ecosystems and advocating for the protection of vulnerable species. Her ongoing efforts in research and conservation ensure her continued impact in the field.

Gloria Kgomotso Matobole | Green Energy | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Gloria Kgomotso Matobole | Green Energy | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Gloria Kgomotso Matobole | Green Energy – Junior lecturer at VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, South Africa

Kgomotso Matobole is an accomplished chemical engineer and academic, renowned for expertise in sustainable energy and environmental management. With over a decade of experience spanning academia, industry, and mentorship, Matobole has consistently demonstrated innovation, leadership, and a commitment to advancing green technologies. As a lecturer and researcher, they have made substantial contributions to chemical engineering, particularly in waste management and energy optimization, earning recognition as a thought leader in the field.

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Education

Matobole’s academic journey is rooted in a strong foundation in chemical engineering. They hold a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the University of Pretoria (2008), which laid the groundwork for their technical expertise. Further advancing their qualifications, they completed a Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering (2023) at Vaal University of Technology, focusing on the modeling and scale-up of biomethane production from food waste through anaerobic digestion. Currently, Matobole is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at the same institution, with research centered on producing fire briquettes from pyrolyzed waste activated sludge—a study that underscores their dedication to sustainable energy and environmental conservation.

Experience

Matobole has amassed a wealth of professional experience, seamlessly integrating academic knowledge with industrial applications. As a Chemical Engineering Lecturer at Vaal University of Technology, they excel in developing curricula, mentoring students, and conducting both virtual and in-person classes. Their previous roles include serving as a Business Mentor at The Innovation Hub Management Company, where they guided township entrepreneurs in transitioning from start-up phases to sustained growth.

Earlier in their career, Matobole gained hands-on industry experience as a Production Supervisor Intern at Pioneer Foods, where they optimized manufacturing processes and ensured adherence to safety standards. Their tenure as a Research Assistant at Adcock Ingram involved developing training materials and facilitating operational training. These diverse roles reflect Matobole’s adaptability and proficiency in bridging theoretical knowledge with practical implementation.

Research Interest

Matobole’s research interests lie at the intersection of chemical engineering, waste management, and sustainable energy solutions. They are particularly focused on leveraging advanced technologies like pyrolysis and anaerobic digestion to convert waste materials into valuable energy resources. By addressing global challenges such as waste disposal and renewable energy generation, Matobole aims to contribute to a more sustainable future. Their research not only seeks to optimize energy production but also aligns with global sustainability goals, showcasing a commitment to impactful and transformative science.

Awards

Matobole’s contributions to academia and industry have earned them recognition as a dedicated and innovative professional. Their work has been acknowledged through various accolades and opportunities, reflecting their influence in the field of chemical engineering. Their achievements highlight a commitment to excellence, mentorship, and research-driven innovation.

Publications

📄 “Ultrasonic Pre-treatment Investigation on Biogas Production of Biomethane of Fruit and Vegetable Waste” (2021), Chemical Engineering Transactions, cited by 25 articles.
📄 “Anaerobic Digestion Modeling for Biomethane Production from Food Waste” (2023), Renewable Energy Journal, cited by 18 articles.
📄 “Pyrolysis Techniques in Waste-to-Energy Applications” (2022), Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, cited by 15 articles.
📄 “Advances in Fire Briquettes Production from Pyrolyzed Materials” (2023), Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, cited by 12 articles.
📄 “Optimization of Biogas Yield Using Pre-treatment Methods” (2020), Energy Conversion and Management, cited by 22 articles.
📄 “Integration of Pyrolysis in Circular Economy Models” (2021), Waste Management & Research, cited by 17 articles.

Conclusion

Kgomotso Matobole exemplifies the qualities of a visionary researcher and dedicated mentor, blending technical expertise with a passion for sustainability. Their academic achievements, impactful research, and professional versatility underscore their potential for driving meaningful advancements in chemical engineering. With a focus on addressing critical environmental challenges, Matobole is well-positioned to continue making significant contributions to the field. As a nominee for the “Best Researcher Award,” they bring a proven track record of excellence and innovation that aligns with the award’s prestigious standards.