M. Nazrul Islam | Atmospheric Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof M. Nazrul Islam | Atmospheric Science | Best Researcher Award

Business Consulting Specialist at National Center for Meteorology, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Md Nazrul Islam is a distinguished Climate and Climate Change Expert with over 30 years of experience in research, teaching, and consulting. He holds a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from Hokkaido University, Japan, and has contributed significantly to climate studies in South Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. Currently, he serves as a Business Consulting Specialist at the National Center for Meteorology (NCM) in Saudi Arabia. Dr. Islam has completed over 20 research projects, published 80+ peer-reviewed articles, and contributed to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report. His expertise includes climate modeling, weather extremes, and climate change impacts on water, agriculture, and energy. He has mentored numerous students and researchers, fostering advancements in meteorology and climate science.

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Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Hokkaido University, Japan (1996)
    Dissertation: Characteristics of clouds and cloud clusters obtained by radar and satellite data during the TOGA-COARE IOP.
  • M.Sc. in Physics, Dhaka University, Bangladesh (1990)
    Thesis: Prediction Models for Drought and Different Meteorological Variables in Bangladesh.
  • B.Sc. in Physics, Dhaka University, Bangladesh (1988)
    Achieved First Class 1st position.
  • H.S.C. in Science, Companigonj BA College, Comilla, Bangladesh (1982)
  • S.S.C. in Science, Jahapur KK Academy, Comilla, Bangladesh (1980)

Dr. Islam’s academic journey reflects his dedication to atmospheric sciences, with a strong foundation in physics and advanced expertise in climate modeling.

Experience 💼

  • Business Consulting Specialist, National Center for Meteorology (NCM), Saudi Arabia (Oct 2023–Present)
  • Consultant, Climate Change Center, NCM, Saudi Arabia (Sep 2022–Jul 2023)
  • Consultant, Center of Excellence for Climate Change Research, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia (Sep 2021–Aug 2022)
  • Professor, Department of Meteorology, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia (Nov 2009–Aug 2021)
  • Head, Synoptic Division, SAARC Meteorological Research Centre, Bangladesh (Nov 2007–Dec 2009)
  • Associate/Assistant Professor, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (1996–2011)

Dr. Islam has led numerous climate research projects, mentored students, and contributed to regional and global climate assessments.

Awards and Honors 🏆

  • Contributing Author, IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) Atlas 🌍
  • Life Member, Bangladesh Physical Society (BPS) and Bangladesh Association for the Advancement of Science (BAAS) 🎖️
  • Member, Japan Meteorological Society (1993–1996) 🇯🇵
  • Pioneer in Meteorology, Established the first Meteorology Laboratory at BUET, Bangladesh 🏫
  • Highly Cited Researcher, Collaborated with internationally recognized scientists 📈
  • Supervised 12 M.Phil., 4 M.Sc., and 1 Ph.D. Dissertations 🎓

Dr. Islam’s contributions to climate science have been recognized through his impactful research, leadership, and mentorship.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Islam’s research focuses on:

  • Climate Modeling: Using Global (GCMs) and Regional Climate Models (RCMs) for weather and climate predictions. 🌐
  • Climate Change Impacts: Assessing effects on water resources, agriculture, and energy. 🌾💧⚡
  • Weather Extremes: Analyzing droughts, floods, and temperature variability. 🌧️🌡️
  • Monsoon Systems: Studying dynamics and variability in South Asia and the Arabian Peninsula. 🌧️🌀
  • Remote Sensing: Utilizing satellite data for climate analysis. 🛰️
  • Long-range Forecasting: Developing models for seasonal and decadal climate predictions. 📅

His work bridges observational data and advanced modeling to address pressing climate challenges.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Projections of precipitation and temperature over South Asian countries in CMIP6 (2020) 🌧️🌡️
  2. Projected change in temperature and precipitation over Africa from CMIP6 (2020) 🌍
  3. Recent climate change in the Arabian Peninsula: Rainfall and temperature analysis (2012) 🌧️🌡️
  4. Use of TRMM in determining rainfall characteristics over Bangladesh (2007) 🌧️🛰️
  5. Trends in extreme daily rainfall and temperature indices over South Asia (2015) 🌧️🌡️
  6. Projected changes in temperature and precipitation over the US and Caribbean in CMIP6 (2021) 🌎
  7. Assessment of CMIP6 performance over South America (2021) 🌍
  8. Impact of climate change on boro rice production in Bangladesh (2010) 🌾
  9. Trends of temperature extremes in Saudi Arabia (2014) 🌡️
  10. Calibration of PRECIS for future scenarios in Bangladesh (2008) 🌧️

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Md Nazrul Islam is a leading figure in climate science, with a career spanning over three decades. His expertise in climate modeling, weather extremes, and climate change impacts has significantly advanced the field. Through his research, teaching, and mentorship, he has contributed to global climate assessments and inspired the next generation of scientists. His work continues to address critical climate challenges, ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come. 🌍🔬

 

Goitom Tesfay | Agricultural Meteorology and Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Goitom Tesfay | Agricultural Meteorology and Climate Change | Best Researcher Award 

PhD Fellow at Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

Goitom Tesfay Mareke is a dedicated researcher and academic specializing in Agrometeorology and Climate Change. With a strong academic background and extensive experience in both teaching and research, he has established himself as a notable figure in the field. Currently pursuing a PhD at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, his work focuses on climate risk assessment and developing innovative climate-resilient technologies for agriculture. His career reflects a commitment to understanding and addressing the impacts of climate change on agriculture, particularly in his native Ethiopia, and his ongoing research aims to enhance crop production and resilience to climate variability.

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Education

Goitom Tesfay Mareke’s educational journey began with a Bachelor of Education in Geography and Environment from Mizan-Tepi University, Ethiopia. He furthered his studies with a Master of Education in Geography and Environmental Education at Addis Ababa University. To complement his academic qualifications, he pursued a Higher Diploma in Teaching in Higher Education from Wollo University. His current doctoral research at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge in agrometeorology and climate change, supported by a series of specialized certificates in climate science and disaster risk reduction from esteemed institutions worldwide.

Experience

Goitom Tesfay Mareke has accumulated extensive experience in academia and research. He has served as a lecturer and head of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Wollo University, where he has been involved in teaching, curriculum development, and departmental administration. His roles have included guiding undergraduate students, participating in community services, and contributing to various academic committees. His current position as a PhD scholar at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences involves in-depth research on climate risk and agricultural resilience. His diverse experience highlights his leadership skills, dedication to education, and active engagement in advancing his field.

Research Interest

Goitom Tesfay Mareke’s research interests are centered on agrometeorology and climate change, specifically focusing on climate risk assessment and the development of climate-resilient technologies for agriculture. His work aims to understand the effects of climate variability on crop production and to devise innovative solutions to enhance agricultural resilience. He explores topics such as climate adaptation strategies, carbon stock potential, and the integration of climate risk information into agricultural planning. His research contributes to addressing the challenges posed by climate change and supports sustainable agricultural practices.

Awards

Throughout his career, Goitom Tesfay Mareke has been recognized for his contributions to research and academia. His dedication to advancing knowledge in agrometeorology and climate change has been acknowledged through various certifications and training programs. These awards and recognitions reflect his commitment to excellence and his continuous efforts to enhance his expertise in the field of climate science and agriculture.

Publication

Goitom Tesfay Mareke has published research in several reputable journals, demonstrating his active involvement in the scientific community:

  1. “Adaptation Potential of Current Wheat Cultivars and Planting Dates under the Changing Climate in Ethiopia”
    Published in Agronomy, 2022. Link to publication
    Cited by: 10
  2. “Carbon stock potential of Sekele Mariam forest in North Western Ethiopia: an implication for climate change mitigation”
    Published in Model. Earth Syst. Environ., 2021. Link to publication
    Cited by: 15

Conclusion:

Goitom Tesfay Mareke demonstrates significant strengths that make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His expertise in climate change and agriculture, extensive experience in teaching and research, commitment to professional development, and international exposure are notable assets. To further enhance his candidacy, focusing on high-impact publications, expanding his grant experience, increasing international collaboration, and strengthening public engagement would be beneficial. Overall, his achievements and ongoing contributions to the field of climate science and agrometeorology make him a commendable candidate for the award.