Maham Riaz | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Maham Riaz | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Maham Riaz | Environmental | Researcher at University of Agriculture Faisalabad | Pakistan

Ms. Maham Riaz is an emerging researcher and Laboratory Technician at the Postgraduate Agricultural Research Station, Faisalabad, Pakistan, recognized for her dedication to advancing aquatic toxicology and environmental zoology. She holds a Master of Philosophy in Zoology from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, with an exceptional CGPA of 3.89/4.00, where her thesis, “Evaluation of Toxic Effects of Benzophenone on Histopathology of Major Carps,” supervised by Associate Professor Dr. Sajid Abdullah, contributed valuable insights into fish physiology and pollutant impact assessment. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Zoology from Government College Women University, Faisalabad, graduating with a CGPA of 3.81/4.00. Professionally, Ms. Riaz has developed strong laboratory expertise, including sample preparation, microscopy, histological analysis, and spectrophotometry, and she demonstrates proficiency in experimental design and statistical data analysis using Minitab and Statistix 8.1. Her research interests encompass aquatic toxicology, environmental pollutants, fish histopathology, and biosafety, with a growing focus on ecological risk assessment of emerging contaminants. Ms. Riaz has contributed to several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters in reputed scientific outlets such as Toxicology Reports and Turkish Journal of Zoology, addressing contemporary environmental challenges like benzophenone toxicity and ocean acidification. She has also presented her research at national zoological conferences and contributed to multidisciplinary book projects published by Unique Scientific Publishers. Her honors include the Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarship and the PEEF Master Level Scholarship awarded for outstanding academic performance. Beyond academics, she has volunteered in community service initiatives such as fundraising for Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital and creative graphic design for the Volunteer Leading Governance society. Through her strong academic foundation, technical skills, and dedication to research excellence, Ms. Maham Riaz continues to contribute meaningfully to the fields of zoology and environmental toxicology.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Riaz, M., Abdullah, S., Jamil, M., Rasheed, A., Sheikh, U., Fatima, M., Umer, N., & Aslam, K. (2025). Evaluation of toxic effects of benzophenone on histopathology of Labeo rohita. Toxicology Reports, 14, 101914. (Citations: 12)

  2. Jamil, M., Abdullah, S., Riaz, M., & Aziz, S. (2025). Ecological assessment of a sunscreen-derived pollutant, Benzophenone-2, on freshwater fish (Labeo rohita). Turkish Journal of Zoology. (Citations: 8)

  3. Riaz, M., Abdullah, S., Khalil, Z., Jamil, M., Fatima, W., Rasheed, A., Fatima, M., & Gulshan, S. (2025). Impact of ocean acidification on fish health and marine ecosystem dynamics. In Holistic Health: Diseases Across Life: From Humans to Land and Sea (pp. 156–162). Unique Scientific Publishers. (Citations: 6)

  4. Hafeez, M., Abdullah, S., Jamil, M., & Riaz, M. (2025). Biosafety measures for public health: Challenges and strategies. In Holistic Health: One Health Horizons (pp. 164–169). Unique Scientific Publishers. (Citations: 4)

  5. Jamil, M., Abdullah, S., Riaz, M., Mustafa, M., & Shakeel, M. (2025). Personal care products: Ecological and human risk assessment. In Holistic Health: One Health in a Changing World (pp. 271–275). Unique Scientific Publishers. (Citations: 5)

  6. Riaz, M., Abdullah, S., & Fatima, M. (2024). Histopathological biomarkers in fish as indicators of aquatic pollution. Environmental Biology Journal, 38(2), 45–52. (Citations: 10)

  7. Riaz, M., & Abdullah, S. (2024). Fish toxicology and environmental risk analysis of benzophenone derivatives. Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences, 12(1), 23–30. (Citations: 9)

 

Dr. Zhiliang Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhiliang Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhiliang Li | Environmental Science – Researcher at Jiangsu University, China

Dr. Zhiliang Li is an emerging scholar in the field of environmental engineering, affiliated with Jiangsu University in Zhenjiang, China. He is known for his research in environmental nanotechnology, soil and groundwater remediation, and treatment of heavy metal contamination. With a growing publication record, international collaborations, and a solid citation base, Dr. Li has demonstrated a commitment to addressing pressing global environmental challenges through innovative scientific solutions. His work aims to make long-term improvements in pollution management and ecological restoration using advanced remediation technologies.

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Education:

Dr. Li has undergone comprehensive academic training in environmental sciences and engineering. Though detailed educational credentials are not publicly disclosed, his successful publication history in high-impact journals strongly indicates completion of advanced graduate and doctoral-level studies. His work reflects a deep understanding of environmental chemistry, material science, and microbiological processes in contaminated ecosystems—skills typically acquired through a rigorous academic path.

Experience:

Dr. Li holds a research position at Jiangsu University, where he actively contributes to both laboratory and field-scale studies. His experience spans experimental design, materials synthesis, water and soil analysis, and field demonstrations for remediation technologies. He collaborates with a wide network of co-authors, including established international scientists, and has co-authored multiple high-impact articles across reputed journals. His role often involves cross-disciplinary research on nanomaterials, microbiological interactions, and long-term environmental monitoring.

Research Interests:

Dr. Li’s primary research interests include:

  • Soil and groundwater remediation

  • Environmental nanotechnology and nanoparticle application

  • Heavy metal immobilization (lead, arsenic, cadmium, zinc, etc.)

  • Use of apatite-based and chlorapatite particles for contamination control

  • Water and wastewater treatment

  • Microbial interactions in geochemical transformations

His research aims to mitigate the risks posed by potentially toxic elements and contribute toward safer, more sustainable environmental practices.

Awards:

While no specific awards are listed in the public databases, Dr. Li’s consistent publication in internationally respected journals and his increasing citation count underscore his recognition in the academic community. His eligibility for the Best Researcher Award is supported by his scholarly contributions, collaborations with senior scientists, and participation in impactful research projects.

Selected Publications:

  1. 🧪 “Extracellular metabolites relieve the inhibitory effect of ferrous ions on microbial reduction of schwertmannite” – Chemical Geology, 2025 – Cited by: 0
  2. 🌱 “Application of apatite particles for remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater: A review and perspectives” – Science of The Total Environment, 2023 – Cited by: 11
  3. 🛠️ “Field demonstration of on-site immobilization of arsenic and lead in soil using a ternary amending agent” – Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022 – Cited by: 21
  4. 🌍 “Evaluation of three common alkaline agents for immobilization of multi-metals in a field-contaminated acidic soil” – Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021 – Cited by: 19
  5. ⚗️ “Field assessment of carboxymethyl cellulose bridged chlorapatite microparticles for immobilization of lead in soil” – Science of The Total Environment, 2021 – Cited by: 25
  6. 🧬 “Simultaneous immobilization of multi-metals in a field-contaminated acidic soil using carboxymethyl cellulose-bridged nano-chlorapatite and calcium oxide” – Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021 – Cited by: 33
  7. 💧 “Enhanced removal of zinc and cadmium from water using carboxymethyl cellulose-bridged chlorapatite nanoparticles” – Chemosphere, 2021 – Cited by: 44

Conclusion:

In summary, Dr. Zhiliang Li has established himself as a promising environmental researcher with a solid foundation in soil and water remediation. His innovative work on applying nanotechnology to tackle contamination issues is timely and socially relevant. While early in his career, he has produced a respectable body of peer-reviewed research, contributed to field-based remediation projects, and collaborated across disciplines and countries. These qualities position him as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued support and recognition, Dr. Li is expected to make further impactful contributions to environmental sustainability and public health protection.

 

 

 

Tayyaba Rani | Environment | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Tayyaba Rani | Environment | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Tayyaba Rani | Environment – PhD Scholar at Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

Tayyaba Rani is an emerging academic voice in the fields of finance, environmental economics, and sustainable development, whose work bridges theoretical insight with practical relevance. Known for her analytical precision and deep curiosity, she has established herself as a dynamic researcher and educator focused on global financial challenges, environmental sustainability, and public policy. As a committed scholar, she continues to contribute to meaningful discourses in regional and international academic arenas. Her ability to navigate the intersections of finance, globalization, and ecological concerns reflects her forward-looking approach to multidisciplinary research. She is equally passionate about teaching and mentoring students, fostering critical thinking and applied knowledge in the classroom.

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Education:

Tayyaba Rani holds a Master of Philosophy in Commerce from Government College University, Faisalabad, where she graduated with distinction and earned a commendable CGPA of 3.71 out of 4.0. Prior to that, she completed her Master of Commerce, also from the same institution, achieving a solid CGPA of 3.38. Her foundational academic journey began with a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Punjab, where she specialized in accounting and finance and secured an impressive final grade of “A.” Throughout her academic path, she has demonstrated consistent excellence and a keen interest in financial systems, economic behavior, and policy design. Her formal education has been strongly complemented by participation in numerous workshops, international conferences, and capacity-building training programs related to finance, energy, and sustainable development.

Experience:

With over six years of experience in academia, Tayyaba Rani has served as a lecturer in commerce, teaching graduate and higher secondary courses in banking, finance, accounting, and commerce. Her responsibilities include curriculum development, classroom instruction, and academic mentoring, with a strong emphasis on practical case-based learning. She has also worked as an assistant accountant at the Population Welfare Department, where she gained valuable insights into financial systems, budgeting, and public sector operations. Her early career as a visiting lecturer at Government College University Faisalabad helped her refine her teaching skills, particularly in the areas of financial management and marketing, which she continues to build upon through student-centered pedagogy.

Research Interest:

Tayyaba’s research interests span a diverse range of interdisciplinary topics including sustainable finance, digital governance, environmental degradation, fiscal decentralization, and energy economics. She is especially interested in the impact of financial development and globalization on ecological footprints and has published extensively on these themes. Her work often uses advanced econometric modeling to study the relationships between remittances, fossil fuel consumption, and climate change across South Asian and global economies. Through her research, she aims to offer pragmatic solutions for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those related to energy security, environmental resilience, and institutional efficiency.

Awards:

Tayyaba Rani has been recognized multiple times for her academic and professional excellence. Notable awards include the Silver Medal for achieving the second top position in her Master of Commerce program and the Excellent Teacher Award from Qasmia College of Commerce and Sciences. She has also received a Prime Minister’s Laptop Award for academic merit, and the Best English Debater Award from Government College University, recognizing her communication skills and intellectual clarity. These honors reflect not only her scholarly capabilities but also her leadership in education and research communication.

Publications:

📘 Revisiting the environmental impact of financial development on economic growth and carbon emissions – Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 2022. Cited by 19 articles.
🌏 Moderating effect of globalization on financial development and environmental degradation – Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2022. Cited by 14 articles.
💸 Linking personal remittance and fossil fuels energy consumption to environmental degradation – Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2023. Cited by 11 articles.
⚡ Energy shortages in Pakistan: A supply-driven input-output model approach – Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, 2023. Cited by 8 articles.
🌿 Impact of tourism, globalization, and innovation on ecological footprints in G-10 countries – Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, 2022. Cited by 16 articles.
🌐 Environmental impact of fiscal decentralization and green technology innovation in developed countries – Energy & Environment, 2023. Cited by 10 articles.
🔌 Digitalization’s role in climate change and renewable energy in Asian countries – Energy & Environment, 2024. Cited by 4 articles.

Conclusion:

Tayyaba Rani exemplifies the values of a scholar dedicated to impactful, solution-oriented research and academic excellence. Her commitment to sustainability, economic resilience, and quality education positions her as a role model for emerging researchers. By integrating rigorous academic work with social responsibility, she has built a scholarly profile that is not only impressive in volume but meaningful in scope. With her continued contributions to environmental economics and finance, she stands out as a deserving candidate for prestigious recognitions such as the Best Scholar Award.

Attila Haris | Ecology | Business Innovator Extraordinaire Award

Dr. Attila Haris | Ecology | Business Innovator Extraordinaire Award

Dr. Attila Haris | Ecology | Business Innovator Extraordinaire Award

Dr. Attila Haris is an internationally recognized expert in the fields of ecology, climate change, and nature conservation. Over the course of his career, Dr. Haris has dedicated his work to studying the complex relationships between ecosystems, climate change, and biodiversity, contributing immensely to the scientific community’s understanding of these pressing environmental issues. With a background in agricultural engineering and a PhD in Ecology, his expertise spans across several domains, including experimental ecology, population dynamics, and nature conservation. He has published numerous research papers and books that have enriched the scientific literature and influenced conservation practices globally.

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Education

Dr. Haris holds an MSc in Agricultural Engineering with a focus on Plant Protection and Chemical Engineering from Pannon University, which he completed in 1995. He further advanced his education by earning a PhD in Ecology from the same institution in 2000, specializing in field ecology, experimental ecology, and population dynamics. Throughout his education, Dr. Haris has also participated in specialized training in wastewater management and drinking water management at renowned institutions such as the International Institute of Hydraulics and Facility Engineering. In 2024, he obtained a certification in Sociology and Law from the Budapest Metropolitan Government Office, demonstrating his interdisciplinary approach to environmental and societal issues.

Experience

With over two decades of professional experience, Dr. Haris has made substantial contributions to ecological research and nature conservation. His career has seen him take on various roles, including leadership in managing research teams and executing large-scale projects. Dr. Haris has worked extensively in biodiversity regions, conducting field research and ecological studies in areas such as Anatolian, Alpine, Mediterranean, and Panonian biodiversity zones. Through his experience, he has gained expertise in managing ecological data, conducting faunistic studies, and applying his findings to influence nature conservation practices. His involvement in fieldwork has taken him to several countries, including Lybia, Italy, and Turkey, where he has studied the ecological impact of species and climate change.

Research Interest

Dr. Haris’s research interests focus on understanding the environmental changes caused by climate change and their impact on biodiversity. His particular area of expertise lies in the study of fauna, including the effects of climate change on species populations and the movement of invasive species across various ecosystems. Dr. Haris is currently investigating the changes in fauna due to climate change, focusing on the Hymenoptera: Symphyta group as an indicator species in nature conservation. His ongoing research spans a broad geographical range, with projects in regions like Anatolia, the Caucasus, and Sicily. His work also delves into taxonomy, faunistics, and ecological methodologies that enhance biodiversity assessment and conservation strategies.

Award

Dr. Haris’s pioneering research has earned him numerous accolades within the scientific community. His innovative approach to studying climate change and its impact on biodiversity has led to several awards and recognitions. His work has been published in highly regarded scientific journals and has received acknowledgment from environmental conservation organizations. His innovative studies, particularly his work in faunistic research, have been instrumental in advancing ecological methodologies and developing new tools for biodiversity assessment. This recognition from both academic and professional circles makes Dr. Haris a strong contender for the Business Innovator Extraordinaire Award.

Publications

Dr. Haris has authored over 100 scientific papers and two books, contributing significantly to the fields of ecology, plant protection, and faunistics. Some of his notable publications include:

  1. Haris, A., & Kajati, I. (1997). Quarantine Pests of Wooden Goods – Növényegészségügyi Információk, Budapest. 🏆
  2. Roller, L., & Haris, A. (2008). Sawflies of the Carpathian Basin: History and Current Research. – Natura Somogyiensis, 11, Kaposvár. 📚
  3. Haris, A. (2016). Hymenoptera Research in the Carpathian Basin (Hymenoptera: Aculeata). – Natura Somogyiensis, 29, Kaposvár. 📖
  4. Haris, A. (1993). Taxonomic Notes on Pachynematus clitellatus Lepeletier and Some Related Species (Hymenoptera: Symphyta). – Folia Entomologica Hungarica, 54, 57-60. 🌱
  5. Haris, A. (1999). Contribution to the Knowledge of the Sawfly Fauna of the Aggtelek National Park (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae: Dolerinae, Nematinae). – Somogyi Múzeumok Közleményei, 13, 275-285. 🌍
  6. Haris, A. (2001). Six New Dolerus Species from Japan, Turkey, and the United States (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae). – Folia Entomologica Hungarica, 62, 83-93. 🔬
  7. Haris, A. (2000). Study on the Palaearctic Dolerus Panzer, 1801 Species (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae). – Folia Entomologica Hungarica Supplement, 61, 95-148. 📊

Conclusion

Dr. Attila Haris exemplifies the qualities of a Business Innovator Extraordinaire through his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, particularly in ecology, biodiversity, and climate change. His contributions to the field of faunistics and nature conservation have far-reaching implications for global environmental policy and practice. Dr. Haris’s interdisciplinary approach, rigorous research methodology, and passion for ecological conservation make him an ideal candidate for this prestigious award. His innovative work continues to influence both academic research and practical conservation efforts, establishing him as a leader in his field.

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.

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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.

Richard Kwame Adom | Environmental Management | Excellence in Research

Dr. Richard Kwame Adom | Environmental Management | Excellence in Research

Teaching and Research | University of Witwatersrand | South Africa

Dr. Richard Kwame Adom is a distinguished expert in water governance and environmental management with nearly three decades of teaching and practical experience. His work spans water policy development, climate change adaptation, sustainable development, and food security, focusing on Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. As a teaching and research fellow at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, Dr. Adom is widely recognized for his contributions to geography, environmental studies, and integrated water resource management. His collaborations with governments, international organizations, and NGOs have advanced sustainable environmental solutions and resilience to climate change.

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Education

Dr. Adom’s academic journey reflects a lifelong dedication to addressing environmental challenges. He earned his Ph.D. in Human and Environmental Geography from the University of Witwatersrand, specializing in water governance and environmental change. His academic foundation includes two master’s degrees: an MPA in Public Management from the University of Fort Hare and an MSc in Economic Geography from the University of Witwatersrand. His undergraduate studies in Geography and Environmental Science and Environmental Management, along with a Diploma in Education, established his strong interdisciplinary expertise.

Experience

Dr. Adom serves as a Teaching and Research Fellow at the University of Witwatersrand. He leads modules on sustainable development, environmental politics, and GIS, while supervising graduate research. His professional experience includes advisory roles for national governments and global organizations like the African Development Bank, FAO, and DFID. His contributions encompass environmental impact assessments, community-based initiatives, and strategic policy development for climate resilience. He previously held teaching and administrative roles at the University of Fort Hare and University of Ghana, enriching his expertise in diverse academic environments.

Research Interests

Dr. Adom’s research focuses on the intersection of climate change, water resource management, and sustainable livelihoods. He examines the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of deforestation, climate funding challenges, and water-energy-food nexus strategies. His work emphasizes actionable policy frameworks and adaptive strategies to enhance resilience in vulnerable communities, particularly in Africa. Dr. Adom’s innovative methodologies in water governance have garnered significant attention and adoption in academic and policy circles.

Awards

Dr. Adom’s academic and professional achievements have been recognized through various honors, including:

  • 2023: Climate Resilience and Governance Excellence Award, Johannesburg.
  • 2022: Leadership in Environmental Research Award, South African Geographical Association.
  • 2020: Research Impact Excellence Award, University of Witwatersrand.
    His contributions have also earned nominations for prestigious awards in environmental policy and governance.

Publications

Dr. Adom has authored numerous impactful publications, including:

  1. “Assessing Social, Economic, and Environmental Challenges of Veld Fires in South Africa” (2025, Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Cited by 24)
  2. “The Complex Task of Evaluating Institutional Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change” (2025, Climate Resilience and Sustainability, Cited by 18)
  3. “Deforestation and Climate Change Implications on Rural Livelihoods in Ghana” (2024, Environmental Management, Cited by 31)
  4. “Exploring Complications of Climate Change Funding in Sub-Saharan Africa” (2024, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Cited by 15)
  5. “Overcoming Policy Implementation Challenges in South Africa’s Water Sector” (2024, Sustainable Water Resource Management, Cited by 19)
  6. “Enhancing Climate Change Governance in South Africa” (2023, Environmental Policy and Governance, Cited by 21)
  7. “The Threat of Climate Change to Water and Food Security in South Africa” (2022, American Journal of Environment and Climate, Cited by 27)

Conclusion

Dr. Richard Kwame Adom is a visionary academic and practitioner whose work bridges theoretical insights and practical solutions to address pressing environmental challenges. His expertise in climate change adaptation, water governance, and sustainable development has left an indelible mark on the academic and professional fields. As a collaborative leader, his contributions continue to influence policy frameworks and empower communities for a more sustainable future.

Petra Chui | Microplastics in Aquatic environment | Best Researchers Awards

Ms. Petra Chui | Microplastics in Aquatic environment | Best Researchers Awards

Master student | Egerton University, Kenya | Cameroon

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🎓 Chui Petra Kienyiy is a dedicated environmental scientist from Cameroon, currently pursuing her MSc in Natural Resources Management at Egerton University, Kenya. With a strong academic background and varied professional experience, she is passionate about environmental sustainability and innovative research in natural resource management.

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Education

📚 Petra’s academic journey began with a B.Tech in Environmental Engineering from the University of Bamenda (2012-2016), where she researched soy effluent treatment. Currently, she is pursuing her MSc in Natural Resources Management at Egerton University (2020-Present), focusing on the spatial and seasonal variations of microplastics and surface water quality in Kenyan ecosystems.

Experience

🌍 Petra has held various roles, including Project Manager at Gordon’s Agricultural Organization-Uganda (2021-2022), where she managed administrative tasks and developed digital platforms. She also served as a Biology Teacher and Secretary at Gratitude Bilingual College in Cameroon (2019-2020), and as a Stock Accountant at SALEH Business (2018-2019). Her earlier roles include environmental delegate, intern, and data collector in multiple organizations, contributing to environmental audits, agricultural training, and waste management surveys.

Research Interest

🔬 Petra’s research interests lie in environmental sustainability, focusing on the assessment of microplastic pollution, water quality, and innovative waste management techniques. Her MSc research explores the spatial and seasonal variations of microplastics in the River Njoro and Lake Nakuru ecosystems in Kenya.

Awards

🏆 Petra has been recognized for her innovative contributions with the Audience Award on Digital Innovation at StartHub Africa (April 2022) in Nairobi, Kenya. She is also a recipient of the prestigious MasterCard Foundation Scholarship (2020) for her Master’s program and received Presidential grants (2012-2016) for her outstanding academic performance during her undergraduate studies.

Publications

📖 Petra has contributed to several publications and conference proceedings, reflecting her research interests:

  • Spatial and Seasonal Variations of Microplastics and Surface Water Quality in River Njoro and Lake Nakuru Ecosystems, Kenya. (Under Review)
  • Seasonal Variations of Surface Water Quality in River Njoro and Lake Nakuru Kenya (2023, Asian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Research)
  • Integrated Water Resources Management and River Basin Governance: The case of Congo Basin Forest in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Implications for Environmental Sustainability. (Conference Proceedings)
  • Biogeochemical Processes in Forest Ecosystems: A Review (Conference Proceedings)