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.

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.

Hospice G. Gracias Avakoudjo | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hospice G. Gracias Avakoudjo | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc Researcher | Laboratory of Applied Ecology of the University of Abomey-Calavi | Benin

Hospice Gérard Gracias Avakoudjo is an esteemed agronomist and forester specializing in climate change, biodiversity, and sustainable agriculture. With a PhD in Climate Change and Biodiversity, he has an extensive career focused on the impact of climate change on ecosystems and their relationship with human communities. Avakoudjo has contributed to several international research projects and consultancies, and his expertise spans across agroforestry, non-timber forest products, and dendrochronology, among others. He is dedicated to integrating climate adaptation strategies into national biodiversity policies and advancing sustainable resource management in West Africa.

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Education:

Avakoudjo holds a PhD in Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Sustainable Agriculture from the University Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Côte d’Ivoire (2020). He earned his MSc in Forestry with a focus on Natural Resources Management from the University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin (2015). His academic journey began with a degree in Agronomy, specializing in Natural Resources Management and Planning from the same institution in 2013. He also holds a Baccalaureate D in Mathematics and Natural Sciences from the Office of Baccalaureate in Benin (2016).

Experience: Avakoudjo has gained extensive professional experience, including his current role as a Research Associate at the Laboratory of Applied Ecology at the University of Abomey-Calavi. Here, he leads research projects, trains students, and collaborates with local communities. Previously, as a Postdoctoral Researcher, he implemented a project on the climate influence on plant growth. He has also held roles as a consultant for organizations like the African Forest Forum, where he contributed to the development of agroforestry systems and land management strategies. His leadership has extended to environmental volunteering and advisory roles in various NGOs.

Research Interests:

Avakoudjo’s primary research interests include the effects of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystem services, especially in West Africa. His work examines the role of climate-induced biodiversity loss, adaptation strategies, and ecosystem resilience. He is particularly focused on the conservation and valorization of non-timber forest products and sustainable agroforestry practices. His expertise also extends to tropical dendrochronology, quantitative ethnobotany, and biodiversity informatics, all aimed at developing solutions for sustainable natural resource management in tropical regions.

Awards: Throughout his career, Avakoudjo has received recognition for his contributions to environmental science and climate change adaptation. Notable accolades include his involvement in the African Tree-Ring Network and his role in advancing the understanding of climate-growth relationships in tropical trees. His research on the impact of climate change on indigenous species like Strychnos spinosa has been acknowledged for its scientific rigor and its practical implications for biodiversity conservation in West Africa.

Publications:

Avakoudjo has authored several influential peer-reviewed publications, including:

  1. Degila J., et al. (2023). “Digital Agriculture Policies and Strategies for Innovations in the Agri-Food Systems—Cases of Five West African Countries.” Sustainability, 15(12), 9192.
  2. Degila J., et al. (2023). “A Survey on Digital Agriculture in Five West African Countries.” Agriculture, 13(5), 1067.
  3. Kochoni B. I., et al. (2023). “Contribution of mangroves ecosystems to coastal communities’ resilience towards climate change.” GeoJournal.
  4. Coulibaly A., et al. (2022). “Impact of climate change on the distribution of Bombax costatum Pellegr.” Trees, Forests and People, 100359.
  5. Atindehou M. M. L., et al. (2022). “Old Sacred Trees as Memories of the Cultural Landscapes of Southern Benin.” Land, 11(4), 478.
  6. Avakoudjo H. G. G., et al. (2022). “Effects of climate and protection status on growth and fruit yield of Strychnos spinosa Lam.” Trees, 1-13.
  7. Avakoudjo H. G. G., et al. (2022). “Wood anatomy and vessel characteristics of spiny monkey orange (Strychnos spinosa).” Dendrochronologia, 72:125941.

These works are widely cited for their contributions to climate change adaptation strategies and biodiversity conservation, particularly in tropical ecosystems.

Conclusion:

Hospice Gérard Gracias Avakoudjo is a leading expert in climate change, biodiversity, and sustainable agriculture with a rich academic and professional background. His research continues to shape the understanding of climate-induced biodiversity changes and their impact on ecosystems and human communities in West Africa. Avakoudjo’s commitment to practical solutions for sustainable land management, agroforestry, and the conservation of natural resources reflects his dedication to fostering resilient ecosystems and promoting environmental stewardship. His ongoing contributions to the scientific community and local communities make him a valuable asset in the global effort to address climate change and biodiversity loss.

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.

Dominic Ndulue | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dominic Ndulue | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Nigeria | Nigeria

Chukwuka Dominic Ndulue is a dedicated scholar from Oba, Anambra State, Nigeria. Known for his extensive research in Geomorphology and Geography, Ndulue has made significant strides in the field, contributing to various academic and practical applications.

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Education🎓

Ndulue’s academic journey began at All Saints Secondary School, Oraifite, Anambra State (2008-2014). He pursued a in Geography with First Class Honours at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (2014-2018). He continued his studies with an in Geography at the University of Ibadan, Oyo State (2020-2023), and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Geography (Geomorphology) at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Experience📚

Ndulue’s work experience includes serving as a Surveyor/Research Assistant at UD RUA Project Ltd since July 2020. He has also been a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member at the Department of Geography, College of Education Ikere, Ekiti State, and participated in the NYSC Community Development Service as a Flag Cadet.

Research Interest🔬

Ndulue’s research interests lie in Geomorphology, GIS, and Remote Sensing. His work has focused on soil erosion, land-use dynamics, and climate change impacts, with significant contributions to understanding terrain and landscape analysis.

Awards and Recognition🏅

Throughout his academic career, Ndulue has been recognized for his excellence. He has attended multiple workshops, such as the Capacity Building Workshop in Career and Leadership for Undergraduate Students and the Vocational Skill Acquisition/Training in Computer Appreciation and Web Design.

Publications📖

Ndulue has published numerous articles in renowned journals, including:

Hydrogeomorphological analysis of Niger River Sub-basins for flood prediction in Anambra State, Nigeria

  • Published in Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2024
  • DOI: 10.1007/s12517-024-12127-8
  • Contributors: Romanus Udegbunam Ayadiuno; Dominic Chukwuka Ndulue

This article discusses flood prediction in the sub-basins of the Niger River, with a focus on hydrogeomorphological characteristics relevant to Anambra State.

Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS-Based Map Analysis in Determining Spread of Built-Ups and Land-Use Dynamics of Terrain of Onitsha Metropolis, Anambra State, Nigeria

  • Published in Land, 2024 (Volume 13, Issue 11)
  • DOI: 10.3390/land13111896
  • Contributors: Romanus Udegbunam Ayadiuno; Dominic Chukwuka Ndulue

This study employs remote sensing and GIS to analyze the spread of built-up areas and changes in land use in Onitsha, revealing significant urban growth and forecasting future trends.

A review of soil erosion modeling in Nigeria using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation model

This review by Dominic Chukwuka Ndulue provides insights into the use of the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) for soil erosion modeling in Nigeria, though specific citation and journal information were not available from the sources retrieved.

Conclusion✨

Ndulue’s journey from his early education to his current Ph.D. studies showcases his dedication and passion for Geography. His contributions to research and practice in Geomorphology have been recognized through various publications and awards. His continuous efforts in academia and fieldwork highlight his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.

 

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

 

Fekadu Fufa | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fekadu Fufa | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Fekadu Fufa – Environment : Professor at Jimma University, Ethiopia

Prof. Dr. Fekadu Fufa is a highly regarded scholar and educator in environmental and water resource engineering, presently a Full Professor at the Department of Water Supply and Environmental Engineering at Jimma University (JU), Ethiopia. His career, spanning nearly two decades, is marked by academic leadership, impactful research, and a profound commitment to sustainable development. Dr. Fufa has pioneered numerous initiatives in environmental engineering, demonstrating an unwavering dedication to research and education, while mentoring the next generation of professionals. His contributions to Ethiopian environmental policy, particularly in urban water management and resource conservation, underscore his influence as a leader in his field.

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Education

Dr. Fufa’s academic journey reflects his longstanding commitment to environmental science and engineering. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Geology from Addis Ababa University, followed by a Master’s degree in Environmental Science and Technology at Jimma University. Pursuing advanced research, he earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Rostock in Germany. His dissertation, focusing on the applicability of geomaterials for groundwater purification, was distinguished with high honors (Magna Cum Laude), and it laid the foundation for his subsequent work in environmental remediation. These academic credentials have positioned Dr. Fufa as a leading expert in sustainable water management, pollution control, and advanced environmental engineering technologies.

Experience

Dr. Fufa’s professional trajectory at Jimma University showcases his rapid progression through academic ranks and leadership roles. Starting as a part-time lecturer, he quickly moved to full-time teaching and research, rising from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, and finally to Full Professor in Environmental and Water Resource Engineering. Beyond his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Fufa has held prominent administrative roles, including Managing Director and Head of the Department, demonstrating his capability to guide academic programs and institutional growth. His experience extends to Ethiopia’s public sector, where he served as Head of the Oromia Urban and Housing Development Bureau, further emphasizing his expertise in practical applications of environmental engineering and policy implementation.

Research Interests

Prof. Fufa’s research interests span several core areas in environmental and water resource engineering, including pollution control, advanced water treatment, environmental modeling, and hydrological processes. His work frequently integrates Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) to address complex environmental challenges, such as water quality, soil erosion, and watershed management. His research is particularly focused on sustainable solutions that promote resource efficiency and minimize ecological impact, thereby supporting Ethiopia’s efforts in climate adaptation and environmental protection. With a strong foundation in geotechnical and environmental engineering, Dr. Fufa is dedicated to developing innovative solutions to enhance water availability and quality for both urban and rural communities.

Awards

Dr. Fufa has been recognized for his contributions to environmental engineering with several awards, including an Alumni-Workshop Certificate on Climate Change and Environmental Protection in East Africa. His efforts in academic excellence and community service have earned him numerous certificates of recognition, both at Jimma University and beyond. His service as an editorial board member and peer reviewer for prestigious journals further highlights his standing in the academic community. Dr. Fufa’s involvement in numerous community projects and collaborations with other universities has also brought him accolades for his contributions to sustainable development and resource management.

Publications

Assessing the impacts of land use/land cover changes on hydrological processes in Southern Ethiopia: The SWAT model approach. Cogent Engineering, 2023. Cited by 15 articles.

Land cover change and its implications to hydrological variables and soil erodibility in Lower Baro watershed, Ethiopia: A systematic review. Sustainable Water Resources Management, 2023. Cited by 10 articles.

Estimation of average annual soil loss rates and its prioritization at sub-watershed level using RUSLE: A case of Finca’aa, Oromiya, Western Ethiopia. Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal, 2023. Cited by 12 articles.

Geophysical and numerical stability analysis of landslide incidents. Heliyon, 2023. Cited by 8 articles.

Rainfall-Runoff Modeling and Its Prioritization at Sub-Watershed Level Using SWAT Model: A Case of Finca’aa, Oromia, Western Ethiopia. Water Conservation & Management, 2022. Cited by 7 articles.

Potential Use of Volcanic Ash as Filler Material in Hot Mix Asphalt. Advances in Civil Engineering, 2022. Cited by 6 articles.

Modeling and optimization of pressure and water age for evaluation of urban water distribution systems performance. Heliyon, 2022. Cited by 5 articles.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Fekadu Fufa’s distinguished career in environmental engineering, his impact on academic and governmental institutions, and his dedication to sustainable water management make him an outstanding candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His extensive research portfolio addresses some of the most pressing environmental challenges, from water resource management to pollution control. Dr. Fufa’s commitment to education, mentorship, and community service amplifies his contributions to environmental science in Ethiopia and beyond. His work not only advances academic knowledge but also aligns closely with global sustainability goals, ensuring that his influence will benefit future generations.

 

Saloua El Euch Khay | Durable materials | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Saloua El Euch Khay | Durable materials | Women Researcher Award 

Professor at National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia.

Prof. Dr. Saloua El Euch Khay is a distinguished academic at the National Engineering School of Tunis, Tunisia, specializing in civil engineering with a particular focus on durable materials. Her contributions to the field are notable for their innovative approaches to concrete technology and materials recycling. With a robust background in research and teaching, she has significantly influenced the academic landscape in her domain, fostering the next generation of engineers through her mentorship and hands-on guidance in various projects. Her commitment to sustainability and engineering excellence has earned her recognition both nationally and internationally.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Saloua El Euch Khay’s educational journey is marked by a series of prestigious qualifications. In 2018, she achieved her Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) in Civil Engineering, affirming her capacity to supervise doctoral research. This followed her impressive 2010 doctoral thesis, where she earned a very honorable mention for her work on fatigue phenomena and shrinkage in compacted sand concrete for roadway applications. Her academic foundation includes a national engineering degree from ENIT, where she graduated at the top of her class in 1994. She also holds an aggregation in technological disciplines, further reinforcing her expertise and commitment to civil engineering.

Experience

Prof. Dr. El Euch Khay has extensive teaching experience at ENIT, where she has served as a Maître de Conférences since 2020, sharing her knowledge in courses covering structures, roads, and synthesis projects. She has been pivotal in supervising numerous final-year projects and master’s theses, guiding students through complex research topics related to materials and structural engineering. Her previous role as Maître-Assistant from 2015 to 2020 allowed her to deepen her engagement with students and contribute significantly to innovative research projects, further solidifying her role as a leader in academia. Her prior experience as a technologist has also enriched her practical understanding of engineering applications, allowing her to bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world practice.

Research Interest

Prof. Dr. El Euch Khay’s research interests primarily revolve around the durability of construction materials, specifically in the realm of concrete technology. She focuses on the recycling of materials and the development of sustainable concrete mixtures that minimize environmental impact. Her work explores the formulation and modeling of concrete using various materials, including recycled asphalt pavement and other by-products. This research not only addresses industry challenges but also contributes to the broader discourse on sustainable construction practices. Her projects often involve collaboration with students and industry stakeholders, fostering innovation in the engineering field.

Awards

Prof. Dr. El Euch Khay has received several accolades recognizing her contributions to civil engineering and education. Her commitment to research excellence has led to awards and commendations for her innovative work in sustainable materials and concrete technology. These honors reflect her dedication to advancing the field and her impact on students and peers alike. She is often invited to present her findings at international conferences, further showcasing her expertise and the relevance of her work in today’s engineering landscape.

Publications

Prof. Dr. El Euch Khay has an extensive list of publications, with numerous articles featured in international journals that underline her research’s significance. Key publications include:

S. El Euch Khay, A. Loulizi, Z. Zayen & G. Nammouchi. Experimental and predictive study of self-compacting concrete containing reclaimed asphalt pavement, European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2024. DOI: 10.1080/19648189.2024.2357672 (Impact Factor: 2.2)

A. Bousleh & S. El Euch Khay. Shrinkage performance and modelling of concretes incorporating crushed limestone sand with a high content of fillers for pavement slabs, European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2023. DOI: 10.1080/19648189.2023.2276128 (Impact Factor: 2.2)

H. Zbidi, S. El Euch Khay. New Selection Process for Retaining Walls Based on Life Cycle Assessment and Economic Concerns, International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa, 2023, Vol. 66, pp 29-44. DOI: 10.4028/p-OVz45X (Impact Factor: 0.9)

H. Zbidi, S. El Euch Khay. Environmental Impact of a Reinforced Geosynthetic Retaining Wall Made of Modular Vegetated Concrete Blocks, International Journal of Scientific Research & Engineering Technology (IJSET), Vol.19, pp. 33-41, 2023. Link

W. Ben Achour, S. El Euch Khay, K. Miled & J. Neji. Experimental study of the mechanical behaviour of brick waste concrete and analytical prediction of its elastic modulus as a three composite material, International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa, 2021. DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/JERA.57.125 (Impact Factor: 0.9)

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Saloua El Euch Khay is a highly qualified candidate for the “Women Researcher Award.” Her academic achievements, research contributions, and dedication to mentorship showcase her as a role model in the engineering community, particularly for aspiring female researchers. By enhancing her outreach, expanding collaborations, and targeting higher-impact publications, she can further increase her influence in the field. Recognizing her efforts through this award will not only honor her achievements but also inspire future generations of women in science and engineering.

Azita Farashi | Biodiversity Conservation | Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Azita Farashi | Biodiversity Conservation | Women Researcher Award

Associate professor at Ferdowsi university of mashha, Iran

Dr. Azita Farashi is an accomplished associate professor at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, specializing in biodiversity conservation and environmental science. With a robust academic background and an impressive portfolio of research, her work primarily focuses on ecological modeling, species distribution, and conservation efforts in response to climate change. Her contributions have garnered international attention, and she is actively involved in collaborations with leading institutions worldwide to further her research. Dr. Farashi’s passion for environmental preservation and her dedication to advancing ecological science make her a notable figure in the field of biodiversity conservation.

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Education:

Dr. Farashi holds a Ph.D. in Natural Resources Engineering – Environmental Science from the University of Tehran, completed in 2014. Her thesis focused on the habitat and genetic diversity of the endemic Iranian cavefish (Iranocypris typhlops), a study initiated due to a lack of information about the species in Iran. This research resulted in the publication of two ISI journal articles and two national journal papers, as well as the submission of 11 genetic sequences to GenBank. She also earned her Master’s degree in Natural Resources Engineering from the University of Tehran in 2010, where her research on the invasive raccoon species (Procyon lotor) in Iran contributed to further journal publications. Dr. Farashi completed her Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources Engineering at Isfahan University of Technology in 2007, focusing on habitat modeling of wild goat (Capra aegagrus) in the Kolah-Ghazi national park.

Experience:

Dr. Farashi has been involved in extensive international collaborations and environmental research. Her expertise lies in developing models to predict species distribution and assessing conservation strategies under the impact of climate change. She has worked on projects with the University of Oxford, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, University of Twente, and Canadian Museum of Nature, where she contributed to the conservation of threatened species, biodiversity hotspot identification, and land use management. Her long-standing role as a board member of the Biodiversity Conservation Society further highlights her leadership and commitment to environmental conservation.

Research Interest:

Dr. Farashi’s research interests are centered around ecological modeling and conservation planning. She applies Species Distribution Models (SDMs) to estimate the current and future geographic distributions of species and to identify biodiversity hotspots. Her work focuses on systematically designating conservation areas to protect habitat quality and ecosystem services, especially under the threat of climate change. Additionally, Dr. Farashi investigates the risks of biological invasions and land use zoning to mitigate these risks. Her predictive models help assess areas prone to invasion and guide conservation efforts toward effective biodiversity preservation.

Awards:

Dr. Farashi has been recognized for her groundbreaking research in environmental science. Her publications in high-impact journals and contributions to biodiversity conservation have earned her accolades in both national and international research circles. While details about specific awards are not available, her work’s significant influence on ecological research and conservation highlights her as a strong candidate for awards recognizing women in science and environmental research.

Publications:

Dr. Farashi has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, many of which are cited by leading experts in environmental science. Her most notable publications include studies on species distribution, climate change impacts on ecosystems, and invasive species risk assessments. Below are some of her key publications:

  • Farashi, A., & Alizadeh-Noughani, M. (2023). Global distribution modeling and spatial invasion risk of Asian pied starling under climate change. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 69(4), 83.
    [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-023-01713-y]
    Cited by 5
  • Yadollahvandmiandoab, R., Farashi, A., & Ebrahimi, A. (2023). Species distribution modeling of Spalerosophis diadema: Fragmentation in the Zagros Mountains. Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes.
    [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2023.2254007]
    Cited by 2
  • Fekrat, L., & Farashi, A. (2022). Climatic changes and dispersal of the leopard moth. Global Ecology and Conservation, 34, e02050.
    [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02050]
    Cited by 7
  • Farashi, A., & Alizadeh-Noughani, M. (2021). Invasion risk of non-native reptiles in the Middle East. Global Ecology and Conservation, 31, e01818.
    [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01818]
    Cited by 10
  • Moghadam, Z. R., Farashi, A., & Rashki, A. (2021). Climate change impact on birds. Ecological Complexity, 47, 100952.
    [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecocom.2021.100952]
    Cited by 8
  • Karimian, Z., & Farashi, A. (2021). Predicting the potential habitat of Russian-Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in urban landscapes. Italian Journal of Agrometeorology, (1), 3-19.
    [DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/ijam-1071]
    Cited by 3
  • Erfani, M., Farashi, A., & Alizadeh, M. (2021). Simulating the state of jungle cat (Felis chaus) using cross-impact analysis in Sistan, Iran. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 7(2), 783-793.
    [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40808-020-00980-x]
    Cited by 4
  • Farashi, A., & Karimian, Z. (2021). Assessing climate change risks to the geographical distribution of grass species. Plant Signaling & Behavior.
    [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/15592324.2021.1913311]
    Cited by 6
  • Karimian, Z., Farashi, A., Samiei, L., & Alizadeh, M. (2020). Predicting potential sites of nine drought-tolerant native plant species in urban regions. Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality, 93, 84-94.
    [DOI: https://doi.org/10.5073/JABFQ.2020.093.011]
    Cited by 3
  • Farashi, A., & Alizadeh-Noughani, M. (2019). Niche modeling of the potential distribution of the Egyptian Vulture during summer and winter in Iran. Bird Conservation International, 29(3), 423-436.
    [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959270918000278]
    Cited by 12

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Azita Farashi is a distinguished researcher whose work in species distribution modeling, habitat connectivity, and climate change impacts on ecosystems makes her a strong contender for the Women Researcher Award. Her scientific contributions are substantial, and her ongoing international collaborations highlight her influence in the global scientific community. With her strong foundation in biodiversity conservation, expanding the practical and interdisciplinary applications of her research could elevate her profile further, making her even more deserving of this prestigious recognition.

Keyvan Soltani | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Keyvan Soltani | Environment | Best Researcher Award 

Researcher | Laval university | Iran

Short Biography:

Keyvan Soltani, born on July 1, 1990, is a distinguished researcher specializing in climate change, water resources management, and environmental impact assessment. With a robust background in remote sensing and machine learning, Soltani has contributed significantly to advancements in predicting and managing water-related phenomena. His academic journey, marked by exceptional performance and international research experience, highlights his dedication to addressing critical environmental challenges.

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Based on the provided information about Keyvan Soltani, here’s an assessment of his suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award:

Strengths for the Award

  1. Diverse and Relevant Research Interests: Keyvan Soltani’s research focuses on critical and timely issues such as climate change, water resources management, and environmental impact assessment. His expertise spans advanced areas like remote sensing, machine learning, and rainfall runoff modeling, reflecting a broad and relevant research portfolio.
  2. Impressive Publication Record: Soltani has a strong publication record with several high-impact journal articles, including those in well-regarded journals like Theoretical and Applied Climatology and Journal of Hydrology. His work on forecasting and mapping using remote sensing and machine learning is particularly notable.
  3. Strong Academic Performance: He has demonstrated exceptional academic performance, including being the top student in his master’s program and ranking 19th in a highly competitive national entrance exam. This academic excellence underscores his dedication and capability in his field.
  4. International Research Experience: Soltani’s experience working as a research assistant at prestigious institutions in Canada and his involvement in international research teams highlight his ability to collaborate globally and bring diverse perspectives to his work.
  5. Innovative Patents: His pursuit of patents related to energy generation and water management solutions shows a commitment to translating research into practical applications, a quality that enhances his profile as a researcher.
  6. Professional Memberships and Contributions: His roles as a reviewer for scientific journals and his participation in conferences indicate active engagement with the research community, contributing to the advancement of his field.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Publication Impact: While Soltani has a solid publication record, further increasing the number of publications in high-impact journals could enhance his visibility and influence in the field. A focus on high-impact factors and emerging trends in his research areas could be beneficial.
  2. Language Proficiency: His IELTS scores suggest that there might be room for improvement in English proficiency, particularly in listening and speaking. Strengthening these skills could improve his communication of complex research findings and expand his professional opportunities.
  3. Broader Outreach: Increasing engagement in high-profile conferences, workshops, and public lectures could help Soltani gain more recognition for his work and establish himself as a leading figure in his field.
  4. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Although his research spans multiple relevant areas, further interdisciplinary collaboration could enhance the scope and impact of his work, particularly in integrating different scientific domains and practical applications.

Education:

Keyvan Soltani completed his Bachelor’s degree in Watershed Management from Razi University in 2013, graduating as the second top student in his class. He pursued his Master’s degree in Nature Engineering at the University of Tehran, where he was recognized as the top student. His thesis focused on evaluating surface evaporation methods, achieving a perfect score of 20/20.

Experience:

Soltani has held notable research positions at several prestigious institutions. He has been a Research Assistant at Razi University since March 2016, and has also contributed to research at Laval University and the University of Ottawa. His roles have involved significant work in climate modeling, water management, and environmental assessments.

Research Interests:

His research interests encompass climate change impacts, water resources management, environmental impact assessments, and advanced modeling techniques. Soltani is particularly focused on utilizing remote sensing and machine learning to enhance predictions related to rainfall runoff, flood susceptibility, and groundwater anomalies.

Awards:

Soltani’s academic achievements include being a top student in both his Bachelor’s and Master’s programs and ranking 19th out of approximately 10,000 candidates in the National Master’s entrance exam. His innovative contributions to water management and environmental research have been widely recognized.

Publications:

Bonakdari, H., Zaji, A. H., Soltani, K., Gharabaghi, B. (2020). Improving the accuracy of a remotely-sensed flood warning system using a multi-objective pre-processing method for signal defects detection and elimination. Comptes Rendus. Géoscience, 352(1), 73-86. Link
Cited by: 28 articles

Soltani, K., Amiri, A., Zeynoddin, M., Ebtehaj, I., Gharabaghi, B., Bonakdari, H. (2021). Forecasting monthly fluctuations of lake surface areas using remote sensing techniques and novel machine learning methods. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 143(1), 713-735. Link
Cited by: 30 articles

Soltani, K., Ebtehaj, I., Amiri, A., Azari, A., Gharabaghi, B., Bonakdari, H. (2021). Mapping the spatial and temporal variability of flood susceptibility using remotely sensed normalized difference vegetation index and the forecasted changes in the future. Sci. Total Environ, 770, 145288. Link
Cited by: 25 articles

Ebtehaj, I., Soltani, K., Amiri, A., Faramarzi, M., Madramootoo, C. A., Bonakdari, H. (2021). Prognostication of Shortwave Radiation Using an Improved No-Tuned Fast Machine Learning. Sustainability, 13(14), 8009. Link
Cited by: 12 articles

Soltani, K., Azari, A., Zeynoddin, M., Amiri, A., Ebtehaj, I., Ouarda, T. B., Gharabaghi, B., Bonakdari, H. (2021). Lake Surface Area Forecasting Using Integrated Satellite-SARIMA-Long-Short-Term Memory Model. Soft Computing. Link
Cited by: 10 articles

Soltani, K., Azari, A. (2022). Forecasting Groundwater Anomaly in the Future Using Satellite Information and Machine Learning. Journal of Hydrology, 128052. Link
Cited by: 8 articles

Soltani, K., & Azari, A. (2023). Terrestrial water storage anomaly estimating using machine learning techniques and satellite-based data (a case study of Lake Urmia Basin). Irrigation and Drainage. Link
Cited by: 5 articles

Amiri, A., Soltani, K., Ebtehaj, I., Bonakdari, H. (2023). A novel machine learning tool for current and future flood susceptibility mapping by integrating remote sensing and geographic information systems. Journal of Hydrology. Link
Cited by: 3 articles

Conclusion

Keyvan Soltani exhibits many qualities that make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His outstanding academic performance, robust publication record, and international research experience highlight his significant contributions to his field. Addressing areas such as enhancing publication impact, improving language proficiency, and increasing interdisciplinary collaboration could further strengthen his candidacy. Overall, Soltani’s innovative research and dedication position him as a commendable nominee for this prestigious award.