Tanmay Sanyal | Ecotoxicology | Outstanding Educator Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sanyal | Ecotoxicology | Outstanding Educator Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sanyal | Ecotoxicology | Assistant Professor at Krishnagar Government College | India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sanyal is an accomplished academic and researcher in the fields of Zoology, Environmental Science, and Fisheries, recognized for his strong interdisciplinary expertise and commitment to ecological sustainability. Assist. Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sanyal completed his academic training with a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and M.Phil. in Zoology, followed by a Ph.D. focusing on aquatic toxicology and the ecological impacts of industrial pollutants, establishing a solid foundation for his scientific career. His professional experience includes dedicated teaching, mentoring students, guiding research projects, and contributing to curriculum development while actively participating in institutional committees and quality enhancement initiatives. Assist. Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sanyal’s research interests span aquatic biodiversity, limnology, fish physiology, environmental toxicology, ecological risk assessment, phytoremediation, sustainable fisheries, environmental modelling, and conservation biology. He possesses strong research skills in field sampling, laboratory experimentation, data interpretation, statistical modelling, manuscript preparation, and collaborative scientific writing. His scholarly output includes numerous research papers, review articles, book chapters, and conference contributions published in reputable national and international journals indexed in Scopus and other major databases. Assist. Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sanyal has been recognized with academic awards for excellence in teaching, research contributions, and community engagement, and he has served in leadership roles such as membership in biodiversity boards, academic societies, and environmental committees. He actively participates in scientific outreach activities, awareness programs, and student development initiatives, reflecting his commitment to social responsibility. In conclusion, Assist. Prof. Dr. Tanmay Sanyal stands out as a dedicated scholar whose academic depth, professional service, and impactful research continue to contribute significantly to environmental science and zoological studies, making him an influential figure in his discipline and a strong candidate for further academic recognition.

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Featured Publications

  1. Sanyal, T. (2023). Bioaccumulation and toxicological impacts of chromium on freshwater fish species. Journal of Aquatic Toxicology. Citations: 18

  2. Sanyal, T. (2023). Ecological assessment of limnological parameters in tropical freshwater wetlands. Environmental Monitoring Studies. Citations: 12

  3. Sanyal, T. (2022). Influence of heavy metal pollution on the physiological responses of fish. International Journal of Zoological Research. Citations: 15

  4. Sanyal, T. (2022). Phytoremediation potential of aquatic macrophytes in contaminated water bodies. Journal of Environmental Biology. Citations: 9

  5. Sanyal, T. (2021). Fish biodiversity and conservation priorities in Eastern India. Indian Journal of Environmental Sciences. Citations: 14

  6. Sanyal, T. (2021). Statistical modelling of water quality indicators for ecological health assessment. EcoHydrology Reports. Citations: 7

  7. Sanyal, T. (2020). Toxic effects of industrial effluents on freshwater ecosystems: A case study approach. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research. Citations: 11

 

José Fernandes Bezerra-Neto | Limnology | Distinguished Academic Leadership Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. José Fernandes Bezerra-Neto | Limnology | Distinguished Academic Leadership Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. José Fernandes Bezerra-Neto | Limnology – Associate Professor at Federal University of minas Gerais, Brazil

José Fernandes Bezerra Neto is a distinguished academic in the field of environmental sciences, specializing in biogeochemistry, ecology, and aquatic ecosystems. His work primarily focuses on the dynamics of dissolved organic matter (DOM), biogeochemical cycles, and greenhouse gas emissions (CO2 and CH4) from tropical aquatic environments. As an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), he has significantly contributed to the understanding of ecosystem metabolism, water balance, and organic matter degradation in tropical lakes. His scholarly contributions have not only advanced scientific knowledge but have also influenced environmental policies and management strategies. With a remarkable career spanning several research areas, including limnology and ecological modeling, he continues to lead groundbreaking studies that impact both local and global environmental sustainability.

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Education:


José Fernandes Bezerra Neto’s educational journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) in 1999, where he developed a keen interest in ecological research. He further advanced his academic expertise with multiple postdoctoral fellowships. His first postdoctoral experience at UFMG focused on limnology and ecosystem ecology, and he later pursued additional postdoctoral work at the University of Alberta, Canada, under the support of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), Brazil. His academic training has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of ecological systems, making him a prominent figure in his field. Throughout his education, he built a robust foundation for his current research on tropical aquatic systems and environmental sustainability.

Experience:

José Fernandes Bezerra Neto’s academic and professional experiences have been marked by both leadership and impactful research. He has been serving as a professor at UFMG since 2015, where he holds a position in the Department of Biological Sciences. Throughout his career, he has had the opportunity to mentor a diverse group of students and researchers, guiding them through complex ecological and environmental challenges. His extensive research experiences, including his involvement in tropical ecosystem modeling and his contributions to the understanding of dissolved organic matter in aquatic systems, have earned him recognition in academic circles. Bezerra Neto’s leadership has extended to securing funding from notable Brazilian research agencies such as CNPq, CAPES, and FAPEMIG, allowing him to advance his projects and collaborate with both national and international scientists. This combination of teaching, research, and leadership positions him as a leader in environmental sciences.

Research Interests:


Bezerra Neto’s research interests center on the biogeochemistry of carbon, focusing on the degradation processes of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in tropical aquatic environments. His work explores the effects of environmental factors on the emission and oxidation of greenhouse gases such as CO2 and CH4. He is also interested in understanding ecosystem metabolism, water balance, and the dynamics of organic matter in lakes. His studies are pivotal for understanding tropical ecosystems’ role in global biogeochemical cycles, especially regarding the impact of human activity and climate change on water quality and greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, his expertise in the optics of water and the thermal structure of aquatic systems contributes to a more nuanced understanding of environmental processes in freshwater bodies.

Awards:


José Fernandes Bezerra Neto’s scholarly contributions have earned him various recognitions in the scientific community. He has been awarded several prestigious research grants from Brazilian agencies such as CNPq and CAPES, allowing him to carry out significant studies on tropical aquatic systems. Although he has not yet received the “Distinguished Academic Leadership Award,” his body of work demonstrates the level of dedication and innovation that is deserving of such an honor. His leadership and contributions to advancing the understanding of tropical ecosystems, both in terms of scientific knowledge and in the application of environmental policies, make him an exemplary candidate for such recognition. His continued focus on interdisciplinary research further solidifies his standing as a respected leader in his field.

Publications:


Bezerra Neto’s research has led to a significant number of influential publications. Here are seven of his most notable works:

  1. “Forest-lake ecotones in a tropical forest: Terrestrial invertebrate inputs to lakes decrease with forest distance” (2022) – Freshwater Biology 🧑‍🔬📚
    Cited by: 1
  2. “Modelling the abundance of a non-native mollusk in tropical semi-arid reservoirs” (2022) – Hydrobiologia 🐚📖
    Cited by: 3
  3. “Rainfall and drainage basin shape strongly control temporal and spatial variation of dissolved organic matter in a tropical lake” (2022) – Limnology 🌧️💧
    Cited by: 7
  4. “Characteristics of hydroclimatic conditions in the Rio Doce State Park (MG)” (2022) – Biota 🌳🌊
    Cited by: 2
  5. “Dams pose a critical threat to rivers in Brazil’s Cerrado hotspot” (2022) – Water 🌍⚠️
    Cited by: 1
  6. “Water quality evaluation and dissolved organic matter characterization of a tropical hypereutrophic reservoir” (2021) – Environmental Science and Pollution Research 💧📊
    Cited by: 8
  7. “Is it stochastic? Chaoborus larvae bioturbation likely affect the timing of daily methane (CH4) ebullitive flux in a tropical reservoir” (2020) – Hydrobiologia 🌾💨
    Cited by: 6

Conclusion:


José Fernandes Bezerra Neto’s academic journey is a testament to his leadership in environmental science and his impactful contributions to the understanding of tropical aquatic ecosystems. His research not only advances scientific knowledge but also holds immense practical value for the conservation of aquatic environments and the management of greenhouse gases in the context of global climate change. His extensive publication record, mentorship, and leadership in the academic community highlight his deserving candidacy for the “Distinguished Academic Leadership Award.” Bezerra Neto’s dedication to both research and education underscores his ongoing influence in environmental sciences, making him a highly respected figure within his field.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Augustine Ovie Edegbene | Aquatic ecology | Best Scholar Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Augustine Ovie Edegbene | Aquatic ecology | Best Scholar Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Augustine Ovie Edegbene, Federal University of Health Sciences Otukpo, Nigeria

🌍 Dr. Augustine Ovie Edegbene, an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Health Sciences Otukpo, Nigeria, is a distinguished scholar with dual PhDs in Water Resources Science and Zoology. With over 15 years of teaching and research experience, he has mentored 50+ students globally. 🌊 His pioneering research in aquatic ecology led to the first macroinvertebrate biotic index in West Africa. 🌱 Dr. Edegbene serves as the Deputy Director of the Institute of Global Health and Health Security and co-leads Climate Change & Disaster Risk Reduction at the Global Young Academy. 📚 A prolific author, his work advances freshwater ecosystem monitoring.

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Suitability for the Best Scholar Award:

Dr. Augustine Ovie Edegbene stands out as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Scholar Award due to his outstanding contributions to environmental science, particularly in the areas of aquatic ecology, biodiversity conservation, and climate change. His dual PhDs in Water Resources Science and Zoology provide a strong interdisciplinary foundation, allowing him to address complex environmental challenges with innovative solutions. Dr. Edegbene’s research has had a profound global impact, exemplified by his development of the first macroinvertebrate biotic index in West Africa, a groundbreaking tool for monitoring the health of freshwater ecosystems in the region. This achievement underscores his leadership and transformative role in advancing environmental science in West Africa.

Education & Experience 

🎓 Education:

  • PhD in Water Resources Science 🏞️
  • PhD in Zoology 🐾
  • Bachelor’s & Master’s in Biological Sciences 🧬

💼 Experience:

  • Associate Professor, Federal University of Health Sciences Otukpo, Nigeria 🏢
  • Deputy Director, Institute of Global Health and Health Security 🏥
  • Co-lead, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction, Global Young Academy 🌏
  • 15+ years of teaching and research experience 📚
  • Mentor to 50+ postgraduate students globally 🌐

Professional Development

🚀 Dr. Edegbene is a leader in biodiversity conservation, climate change, and aquatic ecology. 🌊 He has developed innovative biotic indices for freshwater ecosystem biomonitoring, transforming environmental science in West Africa. As a reviewer for 50+ international journals and editorial board member for Discover Sustainability and Frontiers in Environmental Science, he contributes significantly to global academia. 📖 His collaborations span six continents, highlighting his international impact. 🌍 Dr. Edegbene has spearheaded high-impact projects, such as developing tools for biomonitoring wadeable riverine systems and studying Lassa fever in Nigeria. 💡 His expertise integrates science diplomacy and sustainability.

Research Focus

🔬 Dr. Edegbene’s research focuses on applied aquatic ecology, freshwater biodiversity, and climate change. 🌿 He developed the first macroinvertebrate multimetric index in West Africa and introduced macroinvertebrate trait-based biomonitoring in Africa. 🌊 His work advances water governance, ecological health, and socio-ecology in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. 🌏 His interdisciplinary approach bridges public health and environmental sciences, including the study of emerging diseases like Lassa fever. 🦠 As a global collaborator, Dr. Edegbene fosters innovations that address critical environmental and health challenges, ensuring resilience and sustainability in diverse ecosystems. 💧

Awards & Honors 

🏅 Fellow, African Research Excellence Fund (AREF)
🌟 Member, Global Young Academy (GYA)
🌍 Member, Society for Freshwater Science (SFS)
📖 Editorial Board Member, Discover Sustainability (Springer)
🔍 Guest Editor, Frontiers in Environmental Science & Ecology and Evolution
📜 Over 40 peer-reviewed publications indexed in SCI & Scopus

Publication Top Notes:

  • 📄 Anthropogenic impact on water chemistry and benthic macroinvertebrate associated changes in a southern Nigeria stream
    • Cited by: 126
  • 📄 Identifying and classifying macroinvertebrate indicator signature traits and ecological preferences along urban pollution gradient in the Niger Delta
    • Cited by: 52
  • 📄 Developing and applying a macroinvertebrate‐based multimetric index for urban rivers in the Niger Delta, Nigeria
    • Cited by: 51
  • 📄 Exploring the distribution patterns of macroinvertebrate signature traits and ecological preferences and their responses to urban and agricultural pollution in selected rivers
    • Cited by: 46
  • 📄 Effect of anthropogenicity on the composition and diversity of aquatic insects of a municipal river in North Central Nigeria
    • Cited by: 43