Fayera Gizawu | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fayera Gizawu | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Wollega University, Ethiopia

Fayera Gizawu Garbaba is a dedicated lecturer at Wallaga University, specializing in Geo-information Science with expertise in GIS and Remote Sensing. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geo-information Science and a Master’s degree in GIS and Remote Sensing. Garbaba’s work primarily focuses on leveraging geospatial technologies to address a variety of environmental and agricultural challenges in Ethiopia. His research spans areas such as agricultural drought, land-use planning, climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, and the management of mining-related environmental concerns.

Profile:

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Education:

Fayera Gizawu Garbaba completed his academic journey in the field of Geo-information Science. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Geo-information Science and went on to complete a Master’s degree in GIS and Remote Sensing. His strong academic foundation and technical expertise have shaped his research interests and professional engagements, making him a significant contributor to his field. His education has been integral in developing his skills in geospatial analysis and environmental mapping, which he applies to various real-world challenges in Ethiopia.

Experience:

Fayera has built a solid foundation in his career as a lecturer at Wallaga University. He teaches various subjects related to earth sciences, GIS, and remote sensing, imparting knowledge to undergraduate and graduate students. Additionally, Garbaba is well-versed in utilizing advanced geospatial software such as ArcGIS, QGIS, ERDAS Imagine, and STATA for image processing and spatial data analysis. His experience extends to practical applications, such as groundwater potential assessment, mapping, and analyzing agricultural suitability using geospatial technologies. Garbaba’s technical skills and teaching capabilities have positioned him as an important figure in the academic and professional domains.

Research Interests:

Fayera Gizawu Garbaba’s research interests are broad, focusing on the application of geo-spatial technologies in addressing key environmental and agricultural issues. His areas of research include agricultural drought, land-use planning, and the mitigation of climate change impacts. Garbaba is particularly interested in the role of geospatial tools in enhancing biodiversity conservation, soil and water conservation, and managing mining-related environmental challenges. His work also extends to assessing forest cover and its relationship with drought in semi-arid regions. These research areas reflect his commitment to applying modern technological solutions to pressing environmental concerns in Ethiopia and beyond.

Awards:

Fayera Gizawu Garbaba’s contributions to the field of geospatial sciences have not gone unnoticed. His work in applying GIS and remote sensing to environmental and agricultural challenges has earned him recognition within his institution and the broader academic community. In 2025, Garbaba was nominated for the prestigious award at Wallaga University, which acknowledges outstanding faculty members for their research excellence and teaching contributions. This nomination reflects his ongoing commitment to advancing the field and his significant impact on both the academic community and the application of geospatial technologies in solving real-world problems.

Publications:

  1. Wolteji, B. N., & Garbaba, F. G. (2023). A Geo-spatial assessment of drought impacts on forest cover in Yabello forest, in the semi-arid region of Ethiopia. SN Applied Sciences, 5(5), 148.

  2. Garbaba, F. G., & Wolteji, B. N. (2024). Application of geospatial technology on land suitability analysis for wheat and maize farming: A case of Guder sub-watershed, NorthWest Oromia, Ethiopia. Heliyon, 10(13).

These publications reflect Garbaba’s contribution to advancing research on geospatial technology and its application in environmental and agricultural management, specifically within the Ethiopian context.

Conclusion:

Fayera Gizawu Garbaba is an accomplished academic and researcher whose work in Geo-information Science and Remote Sensing has significantly impacted the fields of environmental science and agriculture. Through his teaching and research, he has applied geospatial technologies to address critical challenges in Ethiopia, including climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable agricultural practices. His technical expertise, combined with a strong academic foundation, positions him as a key figure in the integration of geospatial tools into environmental management and decision-making processes. As he continues to advance his research, Garbaba is poised to make even more contributions to the field, further enhancing the application of geospatial technologies to solve pressing environmental issues.

Ziandjêdé Hervé SIAGNE | Satellite | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ziandjêdé Hervé SIAGNE | Satellite | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ziandjêdé Hervé SIAGNE | Satellite – Lecturer-Researcher at Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Côte d’Ivoire

Ziandjêdé Hervé SIAGNE is an accomplished researcher and educator with over five years of experience in the fields of scientific research and mineral exploration. With a strong background in Structural Geology, Petrography-Mineralogy, and the processing and interpretation of satellite and geophysical data, he has made significant contributions to understanding geological structures and mineral deposits. His work has been instrumental in the exploration of mineral resources, particularly in Côte d’Ivoire, and has contributed to a deeper understanding of the geodynamics and metallogeny of West Africa. He is recognized for his methodological expertise and a keen ability to combine fieldwork with advanced computational techniques in geological modeling and analysis. As a dedicated researcher, educator, and active member of the geological community, he continues to push the boundaries of knowledge in the mineral exploration sector.

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Education:

Hervé SIAGNE’s academic foundation is built on rigorous education in Earth Sciences, culminating in a PhD in Structural Geology and Metallogeny from Félix Houphouët-Boigny University, Côte d’Ivoire, in 2022. His passion for geology was ignited during his earlier studies, leading to a Master’s degree in Earth Sciences from the same university in 2016. His educational journey is further complemented by various specialized short courses and training programs, including subjects such as Detrital Geochronology and Thermochronology, Orogenic Gold System Analysis, and Structural Geophysics. These courses have equipped him with cutting-edge knowledge and practical skills, which he applies in his research and teaching.

Experience:

Hervé SIAGNE’s professional experience spans both academic and practical fields of geology. Currently, he is a Researcher and Lecturer at the Institut National Polytechnique Félix HOUPHOUËT-BOIGNY (INP-HB), where he combines teaching with research supervision. His role involves guiding students in areas like Structural Geology, Magmatism, and Hydrothermalism, helping them gain a comprehensive understanding of geological processes. He has also worked as an Exploration Geologist at YAM’S MINING, where he was responsible for daily reporting, field data collection, and interpretation of geological, assay, structural, and alteration data for drilling campaigns. Furthermore, his doctoral research at Géosciences Rennes in France allowed him to specialize in airborne geophysical data analysis for mineral exploration, significantly advancing his knowledge of geophysical techniques and structural mapping.

Research Interests:

Hervé’s research interests focus on structural geology, metallogeny, and the application of geophysical and geochemical techniques in mineral exploration. His work delves into understanding the tectonic history of mineral-rich regions, particularly in West Africa. He has a keen interest in using advanced technologies like remote sensing, geophysical surveys, and 3D geological modeling to identify and characterize potential ore deposits. Through his research, he aims to improve exploration strategies and contribute to more sustainable resource development. Hervé’s innovative approach integrates both field and laboratory methods, making him a key figure in advancing the geological sciences in his region.

Awards:

Throughout his career, Hervé SIAGNE has received several prestigious awards and fellowships that recognize his research excellence and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. These include a Doctoral Fellowship at Géosciences Rennes, France, funded by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Côte d’Ivoire, as well as a Research and Excellence Scholarship from the Union Economique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine (UEMOA) in 2019-2020. Additionally, he holds a leadership role as Vice-President of the Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits (SGA) in Côte d’Ivoire, further highlighting his dedication to the academic and professional community.

Publications:

Hervé SIAGNE has contributed to several high-quality publications in the field of geology. These publications reflect his research on mineral exploration, structural analysis, and geophysical data interpretation. Some of his key works include:

  1. Siagné, Z.H., Kouamelan, A.N., Digbeu, W., Houssou, N.N., N’dri, K.A., Gbele, O. (2025). Integration of airborne gamma-ray spectrometry and remote sensing data for mapping gold-bearing structures in the Doropo region, northeastern Côte d’Ivoire. All Earth, 37, 1-14. 📅 2025
    Cited by: In-depth exploration of West African Craton mineralization.
  2. Ouattara, G., Traore, B., Siagné, Z.H., Denon, A., Sangare, S., Allialy, M.E. (2024). Petrology and structural characterization of Post-Neoproterozoic dolerites from the kimberlite fields in the Kéniéba region (Western Mali). Open Journal of Geology, 14, 655-670. 📅 2024
    Cited by: Provides insights into kimberlite exploration in West Africa.
  3. Tegan, N.E.S., Kouamelan, A.N., Yao, A.K., Gbele, O., Siagné, Z.H., N’Dri, K.A. (2023). Geochemical Exploration of Sediments in the Toumodi Region: Origin of Metasediments, Geological Dynamics, and Perspectives for Regional Geological History. Open Journal of Geology, 13, 1255-1270. 📅 2023
    Cited by: Key research in regional geological history and exploration.
  4. Siagné, Z.H., Aïfa, T., Kouamelan, A.N., Houssou, N.N., Digbeu, W. (2022). New lithostructural map of the Doropo region, Northeast Côte d’Ivoire: Insight from structural and aeromagnetic data. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 196, 104680. 📅 2022
    Cited by: Recognized for advancing mapping and structural data in Côte d’Ivoire.

Conclusion:

Ziandjêdé Hervé SIAGNE is a dynamic and accomplished researcher with significant contributions to structural geology, mineral exploration, and geophysical data interpretation. His innovative research and leadership within the academic and professional communities make him an outstanding candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” Hervé’s work continues to have a profound impact on geological exploration in West Africa, especially in Côte d’Ivoire, where his research has enhanced the understanding of mineral deposits. His future endeavors, guided by his passion for scientific discovery and technological advancement, promise to yield further groundbreaking insights into geological processes.