Leila Rezakhani | tissue egineering | Excellence in Innovation

Dr. Leila Rezakhani | tissue egineering | Excellence in Innovation

assistant professor at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran.

Leila Rezakhani is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Tissue Engineering at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences. With a Ph.D. in Tissue Engineering, she has extensive research experience in scaffolds, exosome-based therapies, and 3D cancer modeling. Her research focuses on the therapeutic applications of decellularized tissues and natural compounds in cancer treatment. Leila has demonstrated a strong academic and research background, supported by numerous research projects and publications.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Leila Rezakhani completed her B.Sc. in Anesthesia Nursing from Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences in 2011, followed by an M.Sc. in Anatomical Sciences from the same university in 2013. During her master’s studies, she focused on the impact of natural compounds on breast and prostate cancer cell lines, an area that laid the foundation for her future research in cancer therapies. In 2020, she earned her Ph.D. in Tissue Engineering from Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences. Her doctoral research centered on the chitosan-based delivery of crab extracellular vesicles into 3D-simulated breast cancer models, reflecting her interest in innovative therapeutic solutions for cancer. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Rezakhani was recognized as one of the top students at both undergraduate and graduate levels, earning accolades for her exceptional academic performance and research capabilities.

Experience 🧑‍🔬

Dr. Rezakhani has accumulated extensive experience in both academic and research fields. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, where she applies her expertise in tissue engineering and cancer research. Over the years, Dr. Rezakhani has honed her skills in laboratory techniques, such as cell culture, exosome isolation, scaffold fabrication, and 3D modeling for cancer research. She has led multiple research projects focusing on the therapeutic application of decellularized tissues, exosomes, and scaffolds. Additionally, her hands-on experience extends to the development of 3D bioprinting methods and exosome-based drug delivery systems. Her career has been marked by a commitment to bridging the gap between research and clinical treatments, with a particular focus on regenerative medicine and cancer therapies.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Leila Rezakhani’s research focuses on tissue engineering, cancer biology, and regenerative medicine. She is particularly interested in the therapeutic application of decellularized tissues and scaffolds in clinical treatments, aiming to enhance tissue regeneration and healing. Her work in 3D cancer modeling has provided valuable insights into the behavior of cancer cells and has facilitated the development of new drug delivery systems, including the use of exosomes for targeted cancer therapy. Dr. Rezakhani also explores the potential of 3D bioprinting in creating functional tissue models and organ parts, which could revolutionize regenerative medicine. Her research has significant implications for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer and tissue degeneration, and she is continuously working on innovative strategies to improve the efficiency of tissue-engineered scaffolds and exosome-based therapies for clinical applications.

Awards 🏆

Throughout her academic and professional career, Dr. Leila Rezakhani has been recognized for her excellence in research and academics. She was a top student in both her undergraduate and graduate courses, reflecting her dedication and academic prowess. Dr. Rezakhani’s contributions to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have earned her several accolades, including recognition for her innovative work on decellularized tissues and exosome-based therapies. Her Ph.D. research, which focused on the use of chitosan-based delivery systems for cancer treatment, garnered praise for its innovative approach. Additionally, Dr. Rezakhani has been acknowledged for her significant contributions to cancer research, specifically in the development of novel therapeutic strategies using exosomes and 3D modeling. Her awards and honors reflect her standing as a leading researcher in her field, making her a highly respected figure in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

Conclusion 🎯

Leila Rezakhani’s innovative research in tissue engineering and exosome-based therapies positions her as an excellent candidate for the Excellence in Innovation award. Her impactful contributions in regenerative medicine and cancer therapy underscore her commitment to advancing medical science.

Publications 📚

Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-derived exosomes as a cell-free therapy for patients infected with COVID-19: Real opportunities and range of promises
L Rezakhani, AF Kelishadrokhi, A Soleimanizadeh, S Rahmati
Citations: 87 | Year: 2021

An overview of current knowledge in biological functions and potential theragnostic applications of exosomes
S Rahmati, F Shojaei, A Shojaeian, L Rezakhani, MB Dehkordi
Citations: 69 | Year: 2020

Antiproliferatory effects of crab shell extract on breast cancer cell line (MCF7)
L Rezakhani, Z Rashidi, P Mirzapur, M Khazaei
Citations: 57 | Year: 2014

Evaluation of vacuum washing in the removal of SDS from decellularized bovine pericardium: Method and device description
M Alizadeh, L Rezakhani, M Soleimannejad, E Sharifi, M Anjomshoa
Citations: 45 | Year: 2019

Cell-loaded hydrogel containing Ag‐doped bioactive glass–ceramic nanoparticles as skin substitute: Antibacterial properties, immune response, and scarless cutaneous wound regeneration
E Sharifi, SA Sadati, S Yousefiasl, R Sartorius, M Zafari, L Rezakhani
Citations: 44 | Year: 2022

The role of milk-derived exosomes in the treatment of diseases
M Rashidi, S Bijari, AH Khazaei, F Shojaei-Ghahrizjani, L Rezakhani
Citations: 42 | Year: 2022

Exosomes and exosome-loaded scaffolds: Characterization and application in modern regenerative medicine
F Khazaei, L Rezakhani, M Alizadeh, E Mahdavian, M Khazaei
Citations: 30 | Year: 2023

A three dimensional in vivo model of breast cancer using a thermosensitive chitosan‐based hydrogel and 4T1 cell line in Balb/c
L Rezakhani, M Alizadeh, A Alizadeh
Citations: 28 | Year: 2021

Evaluating the effects of vacuum on the microstructure and biocompatibility of bovine decellularized pericardium
M Alizadeh, L Rezakhani, M Khodaei, M Soleimannejad, A Alizadeh
Citations: 27 | Year: 2021

Crab shell extract induces prostate cancer cell line (LNcap) apoptosis and decreases nitric oxide secretion
L Rezakhani, MR Khazaei, A Ghanbari, M Khazaei
Citations: 26 | Year: 2017

 

 

Dr. Mrs. Françoise Danielle MESSU MANDENG | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research

Dr. Mrs. Françoise Danielle MESSU MANDENG | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research

Dr. Mrs. Françoise Danielle MESSU MANDENG, Université de Yaoundé 1, Cameroon.

Dr. MESSU MANDENG Françoise Danielle, born on March 25, 1980, in Mbo-Bandjoun, Cameroon, is a renowned biodiversity and ecology expert. A Senior Lecturer at the University of Yaoundé I, she is dedicated to advancing knowledge in environmental science with a focus on biodiversity conservation and parasitology. Her extensive experience in research, teaching, and environmental impact assessments has made her a key figure in ecology studies within Cameroon.

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Strengths for the Award 💡

Dr. Françoise Danielle’s work exemplifies excellence in biodiversity research, with an emphasis on the conservation of natural ecosystems, species diversity, and the environmental impacts of human activities. Her expertise in fauna inventory and the study of parasite-host relationships is deeply relevant in today’s context of climate change and habitat loss. With a Ph.D. in Animal Biology and specialization in parasitology and ecology, she has successfully managed and contributed to multiple research projects that focus on the biodiversity of rainforest ecosystems in Central Africa.

Her published research, notably her six peer-reviewed articles from 2015 to 2024, highlights her ability to produce high-impact scientific work that is not only academically rigorous but also holds practical value in environmental conservation and ecosystem management. Moreover, her skills in data analysis and the use of specialized tools like CANOCO, DIVA-GIS, WHONET, and STATISTICA reinforce her technical expertise and analytical capacity, which are critical for excellence in research.

Additionally, Dr. Messu Mandeng is a recognized pedagogue, having participated in multiple trainings to improve university teaching, making her a key figure in academic research development in Cameroon. Her engagement in international seminars and conferences further emphasizes her role as a thought leader in the field.

Areas for Improvement 📈

While Dr. Messu Mandeng has proven her research acumen and scholarly contributions, expanding her influence through increased publication frequency and international collaborations could strengthen her global research footprint. Further engagement with international journals and interdisciplinary research initiatives might also accelerate the global dissemination of her findings, making her work accessible to a wider scientific audience.

Additionally, establishing more institutional partnerships outside of Africa, especially in biodiversity-rich areas, could offer new insights and further enhance the scope of her research.

Education 🎓

Dr. Messu Mandeng earned her Ph.D. in Animal Biology in 2016 from the University of Yaoundé I, specializing in Parasitology and Ecology. Her education also includes a wide range of certifications in environmental science, project management, and digital pedagogy. Her continuous learning showcases her commitment to staying at the forefront of her field.

Experience 🧑‍🔬

Since 2011, Dr. Messu Mandeng has been a Senior Lecturer-Researcher at the Ministry of Higher Education in Cameroon. She has led research projects in microbiology, animal biology, and environmental impact assessments. Her professional experience extends to teaching at the Ecole Normale Supérieure, University of Yaoundé I, where she contributes to academic growth and environmental science advancements.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Messu Mandeng’s research focuses on biodiversity, the environmental impacts of anthropogenic activities, parasitology, and the conservation of natural ecosystems. She is particularly invested in understanding the effects of human activity on biodiversity and has conducted various studies related to parasitology in forest ecosystems.

Awards 🏆

Throughout her career, Dr. Messu Mandeng has been recognized for her excellence in research, pedagogy, and project management. Her contributions to biodiversity conservation and her leadership in managing environmental research projects have earned her acclaim. She is well-positioned for further recognition through prestigious environmental science awards.

Publications 📚

  1. Messu Mandeng, F. D., Bilong Bilong, C. F., & Agnèse, J.-F. (2024). Species diversity and distribution-pattern determinants of African rivulines (Cyprinodontiformes: Nothobranchiidae) in rainforest streams of southern Cameroon. African Zoology, 59(1), 10-25. DOI:10.1080/15627020.2024.2306391
  2. Messu Mandeng, F. D. et al. (2019). One-locus-several-primers: a strategy to improve the taxonomic and haplotypic coverage in diet metabarcoding studies. Ecology and Evolution, 1-18. DOI:10.1002/ece3.5063
  3. Messu Mandeng, F. D., Bilong Bilong, C. F., & Nack, J. (2018). Spatial distribution of monogenean gill parasites of Parachanna obscura in Lake Ossa, Cameroon. International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences, 12(2), 749-768.

Conclusion 🎯

Dr. Françoise Danielle Messu Mandeng embodies the qualities of a dedicated researcher with a profound understanding of biodiversity and ecosystem health. Her accomplishments in species diversity, parasite ecology, and environmental impact assessments underscore her suitability for the Excellence in Research Award. By continuing to broaden her international collaborations and publications, she is poised to further elevate her already impressive research portfolio, contributing even more to the field of biodiversity and ecological conservation.

 

Yasir Bashir | Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Yasir Bashir | Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Yasir Bashir, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

🌍 Dr. Yasir Bashir is a seasoned geoscientist with a Ph.D. in Petroleum Geoscience, bringing over a decade of experience in seismic data processing, imaging, machine learning, and geophysical exploration. He has significantly contributed to major research projects at renowned organizations such as PETRONAS, Hitachi, OGDCL, and USM. Dr. Bashir’s innovative approaches to subsurface imaging and seismic inversion have garnered recognition at international conferences, and his leadership extends to mentoring students and guiding research teams. He is currently an Assistant Professor at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. 🛢️📡

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Education and Experience

🎓 Ph.D. in Petroleum Geoscience – Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia
🎓 Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor – University of Science Malaysia (2020-2023)
👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor – Istanbul Technical University, Turkey (2023-Present)
🔬 Research Scientist – PETRONAS Center of Excellence (2015-2020)
🔍 Graduate Research Assistant – Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (2013-2015)
🌍 Geophysicist – Oil & Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL), Pakistan (2012-2013)

Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yasir Bashir, Ph.D. in Petroleum Geoscience, is a distinguished geoscientist with over a decade of experience in industrial projects, research, and academic teaching. His notable contributions to exploration geophysics, particularly in seismic data processing, machine learning, and subsurface imaging, highlight his expertise and leadership in the field. His innovative work, including the development of seismic inversion workflows and diffraction imaging, has been instrumental in advancing geophysical research. Dr. Bashir’s collaborative efforts with renowned organizations such as PETRONAS, Hitachi, and OGDCL, coupled with his proven track record of securing research funding, mentoring young researchers, and presenting at international conferences, make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development

📚 Dr. Yasir Bashir has continuously advanced his expertise through professional training and workshops. His participation includes cutting-edge topics such as machine learning applications in geophysics, seismic imaging, and signal analysis. He has collaborated with international experts and attended advanced training sessions with leading organizations, including Schlumberger, CGG, and EAGE. His dedication to research and development has led him to create advanced algorithms in seismic imaging and geophysical data interpretation, making a notable impact in the oil and gas sector. His teaching and mentoring roles reflect his commitment to fostering the next generation of geophysicists. 🌟🧑‍🏫

Research Focus

🧠 Dr. Yasir Bashir’s research focus is centered on seismic imaging, subsurface data processing, and machine learning applications in exploration geophysics. His work has contributed to the advancement of algorithms that enhance seismic inversion and diffraction imaging, particularly in challenging environments such as fractured basements, gas clouds, and carbonate reservoirs. His cutting-edge research aims to improve resolution in subsurface mapping, with applications in hydrocarbon exploration. Dr. Bashir’s research not only enhances academic knowledge but also directly impacts the oil and gas industry’s capability to detect and assess complex geological formations. 🔬💻

Awards and Honors

🏅 Best Paper Presentation Award – National Geoscience Conference (NGC 2022)
🎖️ MOOC Challenge Consolation Award – USM (2021)
🏆 Academic Excellence Award – Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (2018/2019)
🛢️ Best Research Contributor Award – Institute of Hydrocarbon Recovery, UTP (2018)
🎓 Graduate Research Assistance Scholarship – PRF, Malaysia (2014-2015)
📜 Certified Publons Academic Peer Reviewer – 2020/2021

Publication Top Notes
  • Reconstruction of Subsurface Potential Hydrocarbon Reservoirs Through 3D Seismic Automatic Interpretation and Attribute Analysis (2024) | Yasir Bashir, Bilge Deniz Kemerli, Tuana Yılmaz, Mert Saral, Emre Can Göknar, Elif Korkmaz | Cited by: TBD 📊🔬🌍
  • Cohesive approach for determining porosity and P-impedance in carbonate rocks using seismic attributes and inversion analysis (2024) | Yasir Bashir, Numair Ahmed Siddiqui, Daniel Loro Morib, Amir Abbas Babasafari, Syed Haroon Ali, Qazi Sohail Imran, Abdullah Karaman | Cited by: TBD 🛢️🪨💡
  • Enhanced wave modeling & optimal plane-wave destruction (OPWD) method for diffraction separation and imaging (2024) | Yasir Bashir, Umair bin Waheed, Syed Haroon Ali, Abdullah Karaman, Caner İmren | Cited by: TBD 🌊🔍📉
  • 4D Seismic Least Square Migration in Carbonates: A Case of Successful Matching (2023) | Mohamed Mahgoub, Andy Anderson Bery, Yasir Bashir, Olivier Kirstetter | Cited by: TBD 🏞️🔭📡
  • Diagenesis and sequence stratigraphy of Miocene, Nyalau Formation, Sarawak, Malaysia: A case study for clastic reservoirs (2023) | Shoukat, Noureen, Syed Haroon Ali, Numair Ahmed Siddiqui, Ali Wahid, Yasir Bashir | Cited by: TBD 🏝️📜⛏️
  • Eocene Kohat Formation suitability as an aggregate from Kohat Range, Sub-Himalayas, Pakistan, based on outcrop, petrographic and geotechnical properties (2023) | Rehman, Naveed, Aman Ullah, Syed Haroon Ali, Noureen Shoukat, Syed Muhammad Ibad, Ali Wahid, Yasir Bashir, Mubashir Mehmood, Bilal Ahmad | Cited by: TBD 🏔️🔨📑
  • 4D seismic co-processing pre-stack depth migration for scarce acquisition repeatability (2023) | Mohamed Mahgoub, Yasir Bashir, Andy Anderson Bery, Abdel Wahab Noufal | Cited by: TBD 🖥️⛏️🌊

Conclusion

Dr. Yasir Bashir’s profound contributions to geophysical research, his leadership in academic and industrial settings, and his dedication to advancing seismic imaging technologies make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His innovations and collaborative efforts have had a significant impact on both academia and the oil and gas industry.

Robert Milewski | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Robert Milewski | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Dr Robert Milewski, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany

Dr. Robert Milewski – Candidate for Best Researcher Award

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PhD in Remote Sensing (2020)

University of Potsdam, with a focus on methodological development in soil and sediment analysis via remote sensing, Dr. Milewski has since made significant contributions to the fields of soil degradation and land erosion.

Postdoctoral Scientist, GFZ Potsdam

From 2020, Dr. Milewski has been working on advanced optical and thermal remote sensing techniques. His work addresses critical environmental challenges like soil degradation and vegetation variability.

International Recognition

Dr. Milewski’s contributions to soil science and remote sensing have earned him recognition in the scientific community, particularly for his interdisciplinary approach to solving complex environmental issues. His work is highly regarded across Europe and beyond, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Research Projects and Publications

Dr. Milewski has led and contributed to prominent EU projects such as the EU MRV4SOC (2023-2026) and NextSoils+ (2024-2026). His research includes the analysis of airborne hyperspectral data, with numerous high-impact publications in Remote Sensing, Applied and Environmental Soil Science, and CATENA.

Significant Research Projects

Dr. Milewski has played a pivotal role in major international projects, such as ESA Worldsoils and EU MRV4SOC, focusing on soil monitoring and carbon verification. His leadership in the NextSoils+ project demonstrates his capacity to contribute to long-term global initiatives in remote sensing and soil research.

Publications and Impact

Dr. Milewski has a robust publication record in high-impact journals like Remote Sensing and CATENA, with articles addressing soil degradation, crop productivity, and hyperspectral data application. His research outputs have broad implications for agricultural sustainability and climate change mitigation.

Selected Research

  • “Estimation of Water-infiltration Rate in Mediterranean Sandy Soils using Airborne Hyperspectral Sensors” (2023)
  • “Evaluation of Airborne HySpex and Spaceborne PRISMA Hyperspectral Data for Soil Organic Matter” (2023)

Conclusion

Dr. Milewski’s extensive work in hyperspectral remote sensing and environmental monitoring, combined with his leadership in EU-funded projects, makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions have had a profound impact on soil science and ecosystem analysis.

Publication top notes

Estimation of water-infiltration rate in Mediterranean sandy soils using airborne hyperspectral sensors

Modelling mixed scenarios of canopy and soil spectral reflectance to improve SOC prediction

Evaluation of Airborne HySpex and Spaceborne PRISMA Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Data for Soil Organic Matter and Carbonates Estimation

A Spectral Transfer Function to Harmonize Existing Soil Spectral Libraries Generated by Different Protocols

Analyses of the Impact of Soil Conditions and Soil Degradation on Vegetation Vitality and Crop Productivity Based on Airborne Hyperspectral VNIR–SWIR–TIR Data in a Semi-Arid Rainfed Agricultural Area (Camarena, Central Spain)

 

Younghan Yoon | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Younghan Yoon | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Younghan Yoon, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, South Korea

Dr. Younghan Yoon appears to be a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” based on his educational background, professional activities, research experiences, and contributions to environmental engineering.

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Educational Background

Dr. Yoon holds a Doctor of Engineering degree from Yonsei University, focusing on environmental engineering, specifically developing activated carbon-impregnated materials for removing pollutants like fine dust and BTEX from the environment. His earlier education includes a Master’s degree from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, where he studied the effects of cations on aerobic sludge granulation, and a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from Korea University. His academic foundation is solid and directly relevant to environmental science and engineering.

Professional Activities

Dr. Yoon is an active member of several prestigious organizations, including the Korean Society of Environmental Engineering, the Korea Water Environment Society, and the Korean Society of Industrial-Academic Technology. His involvement in these organizations reflects his commitment to advancing environmental engineering research and sharing his expertise within the community.

Research Experience

Dr. Yoon’s research spans a wide range of critical environmental issues. He has led projects on disaster damage assessment and recovery quantification, urban coronavirus management, sustainable drinking water purification standards, food waste desalination, and phosphorus removal technology. His work addresses real-world environmental challenges, demonstrating both scientific innovation and practical applications.

Patents and Certifications

Dr. Yoon holds multiple patents related to water quality management and treatment technologies, including systems for water quality management, methods for improving water corrosiveness, and advanced oxidation processes. These patents showcase his ability to develop innovative solutions that can significantly impact environmental engineering practices.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📄 “Development of an Air Filter to Remove Fine Dust from Indoor Air Using a Traditional Korean Paper, ‘Hanji’” (2024) – 1 citation
  • 📄 “Development of Vulnerability Evaluation Technology for Environmental Facilities Focused on the Water Treatment Systems in South Korea” (2023)
  • 📄 “Prediction and Interpretation of Water Quality Recovery after a Disturbance in a Water Treatment System Using Artificial Intelligence” (2022) – 5 citations
  • 📄 “Development of a combined aerobic-anoxic and methane oxidation bioreactor system using mixed methanotrophs and biogas for wastewater denitrification” (2019) – 15 citations
  • 📄 “Bio-Methanol production using treated domestic wastewater with mixed methanotroph species and anaerobic digester biogas” (2018) – 13 citations
  • 📄 “Performance of activated carbon-impregnated cellulose filters for indoor VOCs and dust control” (2016) – 18 citations
  • 📄 “Fabrication and characterization of micro-porous cellulose filters for indoor air quality control” (2016) – 16 citations
  • 📄 “Control of indoor suspended microorganisms by UV and photocatalytic disinfection” (2015)
  • 📄 “Photocatalytic degradation of trichloroethylene in aqueous phase using nano-ZNO/Laponite composites” (2013) – 40 citations
  • 📄 “Analysis of changes in extreme weather events using extreme indices” (2011) – 5 citations


Conclusion

Dr. Younghan Yoon’s extensive academic background, active professional engagement, diverse research experience, and multiple patents make him a suitable and deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His contributions to environmental engineering demonstrate both a deep understanding of complex environmental challenges and a commitment to developing sustainable solutions.

Daniel Ayejoto | Environmental Science Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Daniel Ayejoto | Environmental Science Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Daniel Ayejoto, Texas Christian University, United States

Daniel Ayejoto is a dedicated environmental scientist pursuing his MSc in Environmental Science at Texas Christian University, USA. With a BSc in Industrial Chemistry from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, he specializes in assessing water quality and health risks associated with contaminants. Daniel’s research, spanning Nigeria and China, focuses on groundwater quality, hydrogeochemistry, and environmental remediation. As a Graduate Research Assistant, he contributes to the Hydrogeochemistry Laboratory’s efforts. Daniel’s advocacy work with the New Being Foundation reflects his commitment to community health and sustainable water management. 🌍🔬

 

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📚 Education

Daniel Ayejoto’s academic journey began with a BSc in Industrial Chemistry from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, where he graduated with Second Class Upper honors, ranking in the top 3%. Currently pursuing an MSc in Environmental Science at Texas Christian University, USA, Daniel’s educational background forms the bedrock of his passion for environmental research.

🔬 Research Experience

As a Graduate Research Assistant, Daniel has delved into diverse environmental projects, from assessing soil and groundwater samples to investigating water quality variations in wetland parks. His expertise spans hydrogeochemistry, machine learning methods, and biogeochemical soil measurements.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions

Daniel’s contributions to environmental science have earned him prestigious awards, including the Chinese Government Scholarship and recognition as the Best Researcher. His dedication to advancing knowledge in his field is evident in his funded research projects and publication record.

Certificates

Daniel’s pursuit of knowledge extends beyond academia, with certifications in Silk Road Engineering Science and Green Technology workshops, enhancing his expertise in sustainable practices and innovative solutions.

Research Focus

Daniel Ayejoto’s research primarily focuses on water quality assessment and health risk analysis in various settings, including rural agricultural provinces, urban areas, and wetland parks. 🌊 His work spans multiple criteria approaches, chemometric methods, and integration of geospatial and statistical tools to evaluate contamination levels and associated health risks. Additionally, he explores the impact of seasonal changes on water resources and investigates connections between climate change, pollution, and human health. Daniel’s research aims to provide comprehensive insights into environmental challenges, guiding effective mitigation strategies for sustainable water management. 💧

 

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