Zheng Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zheng Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zheng Li, College of environmental sciences and engineering, China

Dr. Zheng Li is a Research Associate at the School of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University. His expertise lies in environmental planning and management, with a strong research focus on water pollution control, environmental risk assessment, and pollutant migration. He has authored 10 SCI-indexed papers in leading journals such as Journal of Hydrology, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. His research integrates machine learning, neural networks, and isotope tracing to advance environmental sustainability. Dr. Li’s contributions in watershed hydrology and water quality simulation have significantly impacted pollution control strategies. 🌍🔬

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Education 🎓

Dr. Zheng Li earned his PhD in Environmental Science from Peking University, specializing in environmental planning, pollution control, and hydrological modeling. His doctoral research focused on heavy metal migration and transformation in sediment-water interfaces. He completed his Master’s in Environmental Engineering with an emphasis on ecological risk assessment and water quality management. His undergraduate studies in Environmental Science and Engineering provided a strong foundation in sustainable development, pollution modeling, and environmental impact assessment. Throughout his academic journey, he has combined theoretical knowledge with practical applications, producing research that influences policy and environmental conservation efforts. 📚🌱

Experience 🏢

Dr. Zheng Li has extensive research experience in environmental risk assessment, hydrological modeling, and heavy metal pollution control. As a Research Associate at Peking University, he has led studies on pollutant behavior, ecological risk assessment, and machine learning applications in water management. He has collaborated on government and industry-funded projects focusing on climate change impact on water ecosystems. His work integrates neural network models and deep learning techniques for predicting pollution trends and mitigation strategies. His experience spans laboratory research, field studies, and policy advising, contributing to sustainable environmental management practices. 🌊🔍

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Zheng Li specializes in environmental planning, pollution control, and risk assessment. His research explores the migration and transformation of pollutants, with a particular emphasis on heavy metals and their ecological impacts. He employs machine learning, neural networks, and isotope tracing to model pollution trends and hydrological changes. His work contributes to climate change adaptation strategies, watershed management, and sustainable environmental policies. Dr. Li is committed to developing AI-driven predictive models for pollution risk assessment and mitigation planning, ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment. 🌏♻️

Publication Top Notes

  • “Nutrient Release to Qinghai Lake from Buffer Zone Evolution Driven by Climate Change”Journal of Hydrology, June 2025.

  • “Climate Change Driven Land Use Evolution and Soil Heavy Metal Release Effects in Lakes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau”Science of The Total Environment, January 2025.

  • “Principles of Terrestrial Water Distribution Patterns and the Role of Soil Hydraulic Properties”CATENA, April 2024.

  • “The Interaction Between Nutrients and Heavy Metals in Lakes and Rivers Entering Lakes”Ecological Indicators, April 2024.

  • “Adsorption and Desorption of Heavy Metals at Water-Sediment Interface Based on Bayesian Model”Journal of Environmental Management, March 2023.

  • “Spatial Distribution, Ecological Risk, and Human Health Assessment of Heavy Metals in Lake Surface Sections — A Case Study of Qinghai Lake, China”Environmental Science and Pollution Research, January 2023.

  • “Temporal and Spatial Distribution and Fluorescence Spectra of Dissolved Organic Matter in Plateau Lakes: A Case Study of Qinghai Lake”Water, December 2021.

  • “Plateau River Research: Spatial-Temporal Variations of δ18O and δD in the Water of the Yarlung Tsangpo River and Their Controlling Factors”Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, January 2021.

  • “Water Environment in the Tibetan Plateau: Heavy Metal Distribution Analysis of Surface Sediments in the Yarlung Tsangpo River Basin”Environmental Geochemistry and Health, August 2020.

  • “Plateau River Research: Ecological Risk Assessment of Surface Sediments in the Yarlung Tsangpo River”Environmental Science and Pollution Research, February 2020.

Ginevra Addis | sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ginevra Addis | sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow, UNIMIB, Italy

Ginevra Addis is an accomplished Adjunct Professor specializing in Contemporary Art Management at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UCSC) in Milan. With a dynamic career in academia and cultural heritage, she bridges the gap between art and enterprise. Ginevra is also the co-founder and Director of In.A.Hub, a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting contemporary art with innovative business practices. Her expertise extends to curating art exhibitions in Italy and Switzerland and working with global institutions like the United Nations and UNESCO. 🌍✨

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🎓 Education

Ginevra holds a Ph.D. in Analysis and Management of Cultural Heritage from the IMT School for Advanced Studies, Lucca, obtained in 2019. She was a Visiting Ph.D. candidate at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin in 2018. She also earned an M.A. in Economics and Management of Art, Culture, and Entertainment from UCSC, Milan. 🎨📘

💼 Experience

Since 2017, Ginevra has been an Adjunct Professor at UCSC, contributing to courses on Project Management and Contemporary Art Systems. She has collaborated with the Department of History, Archaeology, and Art History at UCSC since 2014. She has curated multiple art exhibits, worked as an art consultant, and partnered with non-profit organizations like More Art in NYC. 🌟

🔬 Research Interests

Her research delves into American Abstract Expressionism, the Italian re-evaluation of Pop Art, the Eighties art scene, and artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat. She also examines Italian, German, and Russian Abstract Art, neuroscience in contemporary curatorship, and globalization’s impact on art systems. Additionally, she studies the South African art market and Russian art trends of the 20th century. 🌍🖌️

🏆 Awards

Ginevra has earned accolades for her work in academia and art curation, particularly through her impactful contributions to the intersection of contemporary art and global systems. 🏅

📚 Publications

The Re-identification of Pop Art: Its Reception from an Italian Perspective
Published Year: 2021
Publisher: European Press Academic Publishing
Cited by: Referenced in academic texts exploring the cultural dynamics of Pop Art reception.

Zuoya Liu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zuoya Liu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zuoya Liu, Finish Geospatial Research Institute, Finland

Zuoya Liu, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher at the Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI) in Finland, where he focuses on real-time positioning technologies for robotics and forestry. He earned his PhD in Geodesy and Survey Engineering from Wuhan University in 2021 and has a Master’s in Circuit and System from Central China Normal University. He has held key roles as a hardware and software engineer, contributing to projects involving UWB technology and acoustic signal processing. His research includes 26 peer-reviewed publications and patents used in commercial products. 🛰️🔧🌲

 

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Academic Background 🎓

Mr. Zuoya Liu holds a Doctor of Geodesy and Survey Engineering from Wuhan University (2021) and a Master of Circuit and System from Central China Normal University (2015). His doctoral research focused on acoustic indoor positioning systems a highly technical and innovative field.

Research & Employment 💼

He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI) and a Hardware & Software Engineer at Field Finland Oy. His work focuses on real-time positioning technologies for robotics and forestry, making significant contributions to the geospatial and environmental sectors.

Teaching 🧑‍🏫

Mr. Liu has mentored multiple Master’s students in areas like Kalman filter positioning algorithms and hardware development, showcasing his leadership and teaching skills in complex technical areas.

Awards & Honors 🏆

He has received several prestigious awards, including the Gold Medal at the 7th China International “Internet +” College Student Innovation Competition and the Grand Prize from the Chinese Society for Geodesy Photogrammetry and Cartography, further validating the significance of his research.

Conclusion ✅

Mr. Zuoya Liu’s combination of cutting-edge research, notable publications, prestigious grants, and real-world impact positions him as an outstanding candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work in positioning systems for robotics and forestry demonstrates both technical excellence and societal relevance, making him a deserving nominee.

 

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📱 Indoor smartphone localization: A hybrid WiFi RTT-RSS ranging approach
Ieee Access 7, 176767-176781 | Cited by: 146 | Year: 2019

🛰️ A robust dead reckoning algorithm based on Wi-Fi FTM and multiple sensors
Remote Sensing 11 (5), 504 | Cited by: 85 | Year: 2019

🎤 Precise indoor positioning based on acoustic ranging in smartphone
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement 70, 1-12 | Cited by: 56 | Year: 2021

🔗 A low-cost single-anchor solution for indoor positioning using BLE and inertial sensor data
IEEE Access 7, 162439-162453 | Cited by: 46 | Year: 2019

🏠 A robust integration platform of Wi-Fi RTT, RSS signal, and MEMS-IMU for locating commercial smartphone indoors
IEEE Internet of Things Journal 9 (17), 16322-16331 | Cited by: 31 | Year: 2022

📡 Wi-Fi fine time measurement: Data analysis and processing for indoor localisation
The Journal of Navigation 73 (5), 1106-1128 | Cited by: 31 | Year: 2020

📶 Improved TOA estimation method for acoustic ranging in a reverberant environment
IEEE Sensors Journal 22 (6), 4844-4852 | Cited by: 29 | Year: 2020

🏢 Bluetooth, floor-plan, and microelectromechanical systems-assisted wide-area audio indoor localization system: Apply to smartphones
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics 69 (11), 11744-11754 | Cited by: 25 | Year: 2021

🔊 Precise, low-cost, and large-scale indoor positioning system based on audio dual-chirp signals
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 72 (1), 1159-1168 | Cited by: 17 | Year: 2022

🧭 Virtual wireless device-constrained robust extended Kalman filters for smartphone positioning in indoor corridor environment
IEEE Sensors Journal 23 (3), 2815-2822 | Cited by: 10 | Year: 2023

📍 Robust TDOA-based indoor localization using improved clock-sync-scheme and multilevel constrained ARPF
IEEE Sensors Journal 23 (10), 10633-10643 | Cited by: 9 | Year: 2023

👣 Indoor passive visual positioning by CNN-based pedestrian detection
Micromachines 13 (9), 1413 | Cited by: 9 | Year: 2022

📱 A novel method locating pedestrian with smartphone indoors using acoustic fingerprints
IEEE Sensors Journal 21 (24), 27887-27896 | Cited by: 9 | Year: 2021

📡 Data-driven antenna delay calibration for UWB devices for network positioning
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement | Cited by: 4 | Year: 2024

🚶‍♂️ A Probabilistic Method-Based Smartphone GNSS Fault Detection and Exclusion System Utilizing PDR Step Length
Remote Sensing 15 (20), 4993 | Cited by: 3 | Year: 2023

 

 

 

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.

 

Simeon Tchakonte | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Simeon Tchakonte | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Simeon Tchakonte , University of Buea, Cameroon

Dr. Simeon Tchakonte’s extensive educational background, qualifications, and contributions to the field of Hydrobiology and Environmental Health, he appears to be a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here’s a formatted summary highlighting his qualifications and research achievements:

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Education and Training

Dr. Simeon Tchakonte holds a PhD in Animal Biology (2016) from the University of Yaoundé I, specializing in Hydrobiology and Environment. He also obtained his MSc (2010) and BSc (2008) in the same field from the same institution. His academic journey began with a Baccalauréat D in 2005.

Qualifications and Research Focus

As an expert in Hydrobiology and Environmental Health, Dr. Tchakonte’s research primarily addresses water pollution, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), and the epidemiology of waterborne diseases. His work emphasizes water quality assessment using biological indicators, biodiversity conservation, and water treatment. His skills in biostatistics and modeling enhance his ability to analyze aquatic organisms’ responses to environmental changes.

Professional Experience

Dr. Tchakonte currently serves as a Medical Research Assistant at Plenitude Clinic, and as a Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Buea, where he teaches courses on data analysis and aquatic ecosystem conservation. He also has part-time positions at the University of Douala and the Institute of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

Research Experience and Funding

He has significant research experience, having received funding for projects such as the ASPIRE Research Grant for studying freshwater crustaceans in the Dja Rainforest. He also secured laboratory equipment through the IDEA WILD Grant Programme for his research on bioindicators of land-use pressure.

International Engagement

Dr. Tchakonte actively participates in international workshops and conferences. His recent work includes contributions to the FISH4ACP initiative and presentations at conferences discussing the application of artificial intelligence in biomonitoring.

Selected Publications

  1. Influence of Tides on Health Risks: Explores the dissemination of intestinal helminths along Kribi beaches, highlighting public health concerns.
  2. Machine Learning in Freshwater Studies: Utilizes AI models to assess the population dynamics of the invasive snail Physa acuta in polluted urban streams.
  3. Water Quality and Plankton Communities: Analyzes the impact of the Memve’ele hydroelectric dam on the River Ntem’s ecosystem.
  4. New Protozoan Species: Describes four new species of Hysterocinetida from earthworms in the lower Nyong estuary.

Publication Top Notes

Influence of tides on the dissemination and related health risks of intestinal helminths along the Kribi beaches (Atlantic Coast, Southern Cameroon)

Using machine learning models to assess the population dynamic of the freshwater invasive snail Physa acuta Draparnaud, 1805 (Gastropoda: Physidae) in a tropical urban polluted streams-system

Four new species of Hysterocinetida (Protozoa: Ciliophora) from the digestive tract of earthworms collected to the lower Nyong estuary (South Coast, Cameroon)

Evaluation of the health risks linked to two swimming pools regularly frequented from the city of Yaounde in Cameroon (Central Africa)

Diversity, dynamic and ecology of freshwater snails related to environmental factors in urban and suburban streams in Douala–Cameroon (Central Africa)

Conclusion

Dr. Tchakonte’s comprehensive qualifications, innovative research contributions, and commitment to environmental sustainability position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Aida Bani | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Aida Bani | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr, Agricultural University of Tirana,  Albania

Aida Bani is a distinguished agro-environmental expert and professor at the Agricultural University of Tirana, Albania. With over three decades of experience, she has made significant contributions to environmental science, particularly in soil remediation and sustainable land management. She holds a PhD in Environmental Sciences from INPL/INRA, France, and a Doctor of Agricultural Sciences from the Agricultural University of Tirana. Aida’s research focuses on the phytoextraction of heavy metals from contaminated soils, and her teaching encompasses areas like landscape management, GIS technology, and waste treatment. In addition to her academic achievements, Aida has undergone specialized training at institutions such as Mississippi State University and UNESCO-IHE. Her work has been recognized through various certifications, including Environmental Specialist. With her extensive expertise, international research experience, and commitment to sustainable environmental practices, Aida Bani stands out as

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Education

Aida Bani holds an impressive academic background with a focus on environmental and agricultural sciences. She earned a PhD in Environmental Sciences in 2009 from INPL/INRA in Nancy, France, specializing in the phytoextraction of nickel from ultramafic soils. Additionally, she holds a Doctorate in Agricultural Sciences, awarded in 2006 from the Agricultural University of Tirana, where she explored the intersection of agriculture and environmental sustainability. Aida also completed a Master of Science in Agriculture and Environment from the Agricultural University of Tirana in 2003. Her foundational education includes a degree in Agronomy, completed in 1989, and studies in Biochemistry and Teaching at Aleksander Xhuvani University. Further enhancing her expertise, she has completed several specialized training programs, including seed testing at Mississippi State University and research stages in soil remediation technologies in France and the Netherlands. Aida’s diverse and extensive educational qualifications position her as a leading expert in her field.

 

Research Skills

Aida Bani possesses extensive research skills honed through decades of academic and fieldwork in environmental science, agriculture, and biotechnology. Her expertise includes soil remediation technologies, sustainable landscape management, and phytoremediation of heavy metals in ultramafic soils. Aida’s interdisciplinary research integrates environmental science and agricultural practices to address pressing ecological challenges. She has led numerous research projects at the Agricultural University of Tirana, contributing significantly to the understanding of soil health and environmental sustainability. Her global experience, including research stages in France and the Netherlands, has enriched her research perspective and methodologies. Aida’s proficiency in GIS technology and land management further enhances her ability to conduct comprehensive environmental assessments. Additionally, her training in seed testing and rural development showcases her broad research capabilities, which are critical for addressing agricultural and environmental issues. Overall, Aida’s research skills reflect her deep commitment to advancing sustainable agricultural and environmental solutions through scientific inquiry and innovation.

 

Professional Experiences

Aida Bani has over 30 years of experience in academia and environmental sciences. Currently, she serves as a Professor at the Agricultural University of Tirana, where she teaches courses on landscape management, soil remediation, and GIS technology. Since 2001, she has contributed significantly to environmental research and education, shaping future professionals in the field. Prior to this, she worked as an analyst and administrator at the National Seed Testing Laboratory, where she specialized in seed testing and laboratory management. Aida began her career teaching at the Agricultural Secondary School in Lushnja, solidifying her foundation in agricultural education. Her expertise spans across agro-environmental disciplines, with a strong focus on sustainable land management, soil treatment, and environmental remediation technologies. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with international institutions, including Mississippi State University and UNESCO-IHE, furthering her research and gaining global recognition in the field of environmental sustainability and agricultural sciences.

Award And Recognition

Aida Bani, an accomplished academic and agro-environmental expert, has significantly contributed to the fields of environmental science and agricultural sustainability. With over two decades of experience, she is a Professor Doctor at the Agricultural University of Tirana, where she teaches courses on landscape management, soil remediation, and GIS technology. Aida holds dual doctorates, including a PhD in Environmental Sciences from INPL/INRA in France, focusing on soil phytoremediation. Her research on soil contamination and environmental protection has been widely recognized, and she has participated in international research stages in France and the Netherlands. In addition to her academic achievements, she has been certified as an Environmental Specialist by the Ministry of Agro-environment of Albania and has received advanced training in seed testing and rural development. Aida’s dedication to advancing environmental sustainability through education and research makes her a deserving candidate for prestigious awards that celebrate impactful contributions to science and society.

Conclusion

Aida Bani exemplifies the qualities sought in a candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. With a distinguished career spanning over three decades, she has made significant contributions to the fields of agriculture and environmental science. Her dual doctorates in Environmental Sciences and Agricultural Sciences, coupled with her extensive teaching experience at the Agricultural University of Tirana, highlight her commitment to education and research. Aida’s pioneering work in soil remediation and sustainable land management demonstrates her dedication to addressing critical environmental challenges. Furthermore, her international training and certifications reflect her pursuit of continuous professional development and collaboration on a global scale. Aida’s innovative research initiatives and leadership in the academic community underscore her status as a role model for aspiring women researchers. For these reasons, Aida Bani stands out as an exemplary candidate deserving of recognition through this prestigious award.

Publication Top Notes

  • Element accumulation by the holoparasitic species Cuscuta planiflora from serpentines in Bulgaria
    • Authors: Pavlova, D., Karadjova, I., Bani, A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  • Designing cropping systems for nickel agromining on ultramafic land in Albania
    • Authors: Bani, A., Álvarez-López, V., Prieto-Fernández, A., Echevarria, G., Kidd, P.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Nickel accumulation in plants from the Shebenik Mountain massif, Albania
    • Authors: Bani, A., Gjeta, E., Pavlova, D., Puschenreiter, M., Echevarria, G.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • ANALYSIS OF WATER QUALITY, HEAVY METALS AND NUTRIENT OF KARAVASTA LAGOON USING GIS ASSESSMENT OF ECOLOGICAL RISK
    • Authors: Koto, R., Hoxha, L., Bani, A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2
  • Exploring Ni-accumulation in serpentinophytic taxa of Brassicaceae from Albania and Greece
    • Authors: Bianchi, E., Bani, A., Colzi, I., Gonnelli, C., Selvi, F.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 4
  • Assessing wildfire vulnerability of vegetated serpentine soils in the Balkan peninsula
    • Authors: Hysa, A., Teqja, Z., Bani, A., Libohova, Z., Cerda, A.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 5
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Ferede Abuye Jeldu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ferede Abuye Jeldu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ferede Abuye Jeldu, Mettu University, Ethiopia

Dr. Ferede Abuye Jeldu: A Suitable Candidate for the Best Researcher Award

Publication profile

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Academic Background 🎓

Dr. Ferede Abuye Jeldu holds a PhD in Climate Change and Bioenergy Development from Hawassa University, Ethiopia, completed in July 2024. He also possesses a Master’s degree in Environmental Science from Ambo University (2015) and a Bachelor’s degree in Forest Management and Utilization from Hawassa University (2011). His educational qualifications provide a solid foundation for his research in climate change, bioenergy, and forest management.

Professional Experience 🌳

Dr. Jeldu has extensive experience in academia and research. He has served as a lecturer and head of the Department of Forestry at Mettu University (2018-2019) and as a lecturer and researcher at Assosa University (2016-2017). His experience extends to practical roles, including working as a lumberman and forest utilization expert at the Oromia Forest and Wildlife Enterprise. These roles have equipped him with valuable insights into both academic and field-based forestry practices.

Training and Certifications 🏅

Dr. Jeldu has participated in numerous professional training programs and certifications. Notably, he received a certificate of service from the African Forest Forum for sharing insights on forest and tree-based ecosystem services for climate change resilience. He has also been recognized by the UN-REDD Program for his contributions to environmental impact assessment and environmental auditing. His active involvement in environmental education is evident in his leadership of training programs for local farmers on climate variability.

Research Grants and Fellowships 💼

Dr. Jeldu’s research endeavors are supported by prestigious fellowships and grants, including the IPCC 6th Round Scholarships Programme and the African Forest Forum Research Fellowship fund. These awards underscore his commitment to advancing knowledge in climate change and sustainable forestry.

Skills and Expertise 🧑‍💻

Dr. Jeldu is proficient in collecting and analyzing climate, vegetation, and soil data, as well as conducting forest inventory assessments. His technical skills extend to the use of GIS applications for forest resource assessment and proficiency in statistical software such as R, SPSS, and FDiversity. These skills are vital for conducting comprehensive environmental and forestry research.

Publication Top Notes

  • 🌾 “Climate Change Adaptation Strategies of Smallholder Farmers: The Case of Bedele District, Bunno Bedele Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia” – FA Jeldu, A Ochocho, AL Duguma, Cited by: 4, Year: 2023
  • 🌳 “The Role of Forest Information in Addressing Climate Change: REDD+, NDCs, Enhanced Transparency Framework, and Ecosystem Restoration” – FA Jeldu, Mettu University,

Conclusion 🏆

Dr. Ferede Abuye Jeldu’s extensive academic background, professional experience, and active involvement in research and training make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to climate change mitigation, forest management, and community education aligns with the award’s objectives, showcasing his potential for significant contributions to the field.

Santona Khatun | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Santona Khatun | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Dr. Santona Khatun is a passionate environmental scientist with a focus on biogeochemistry. Currently a Junior Lecturer at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, Dr. Khatun’s research delves into the dynamics of methane and carbon-nitrogen interactions within aquatic ecosystems. With a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Science from the University of Yamanashi, Japan, she has contributed extensively to our understanding of methane production in freshwater lakes. Her work spans continents, including significant projects in Japan, Bangladesh, and Switzerland, making her a key figure in environmental and biogeochemical studies.

Publication Profile

Strengths for the Award

  1. Diverse Research Experience: Dr. Santona Khatun has significant interdisciplinary research experience, particularly in biogeochemistry, environmental science, and microbial ecology. Her projects range from investigating methane dynamics in lakes to studying the biogeochemical impact of methane seeps in the Arctic. This breadth of experience positions her as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
  2. High-Impact Publications: Dr. Khatun has multiple publications in reputable journals, including ongoing research that addresses critical environmental issues such as methane emissions and global climate change. Her work has contributed valuable insights into the complex interactions between microbial communities and their ecosystems.
  3. Awards and Grants: She has received several prestigious awards and grants, including a postdoctoral fellowship in Geoscience and funding from the University of Lausanne. These recognitions underscore the quality and impact of her research.
  4. Supervisory Experience: Dr. Khatun has experience in supervising Ph.D. and Bachelor’s students, indicating her leadership in research and commitment to nurturing the next generation of scientists.
  5. International Collaborations: Her work in various countries (Switzerland, Japan, Bangladesh) and participation in international conferences highlight her ability to collaborate globally and contribute to the international scientific community.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Focused Research Output: While Dr. Khatun’s research is diverse, focusing on a specific niche within her interdisciplinary field could strengthen her application. Concentrated efforts on producing high-impact publications in a specialized area might enhance her recognition.
  2. Increased Networking and Collaboration: Expanding her network by collaborating with more diverse institutions and researchers outside her current affiliations could broaden the impact of her work and lead to more joint publications and projects.
  3. Visibility and Outreach: Increasing her visibility through public science communication, participating in more international forums, and engaging in outreach activities could further establish her as a thought leader in her field.

 

🎓 Education:

Dr. Khatun earned her Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Science in Nature, Biotic, and Social Environmental Engineering from the University of Yamanashi, Japan, in 2020, under the supervision of Dr. Tomoya Iwata. She also holds an M.S. in Interdisciplinary Science in Sustainable Society Studies (2016) from the same university. Before her time in Japan, she completed an M.S. in Environmental Science (2012) and a B.S. Honours (2011) in Soil, Water, and Environment from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, where she was mentored by Dr. AHM Mustafizur Rahman and Dr. SM Imamul Haq, respectively.

💼 Experience:

Dr. Khatun has a diverse professional background. She is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Lausanne’s Geopolies (Lakes group) in Switzerland, where she has been working since September 2022. Prior to this, she served as a Project Advisor at the Environment and Social Development Organization (March-September 2022) and a Research Associate at the University of Dhaka (November 2020-March 2022). Her experience reflects a strong commitment to understanding and addressing environmental challenges across different geographical regions.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Khatun’s research focuses on biogeochemistry, specifically the biogeochemical cycling of methane and carbon-nitrogen dynamics in freshwater ecosystems. Her work includes groundbreaking studies on the spatio-temporal variability of microbial communities and the factors influencing methane production in lakes. She is particularly interested in the aerobic production of methane by phytoplankton and its implications for global climate change. Her research has significant implications for understanding environmental changes in both natural and managed ecosystems.

🏅 Awards and Honours:

Dr. Khatun’s work has earned her several prestigious awards and grants. She received a Postdoctoral Fellowship Award in Geoscience from the University of Lausanne in 2022. In the same year, she was also granted the Short-Term Scientific Mission (STSM) Grant under the COST Action CA21112 in Norway and Sweden. Her academic excellence was recognized earlier with a Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship for both her Master’s and Doctoral degrees, along with multiple awards for outstanding research presentations at various international conferences.

📚 Publications (Top Notes):

“High-resolution metalimnetic methane dynamics in a temperate lake.” Limnology and Oceanography Letters (2024) | Link to Journal | Cited by: TBD

“Spatio-temporal variability of microbial communities reveals the carbon-nitrogen dynamics in lake ecosystems.” Microbes (2024) | Link to Journal | Cited by: TBD

“Long-range transport of littoral methane explains the metalimnetic methane peak in a large lake.” Limnology and Oceanography, 3(34), 73-97 (2024) | Link to Journal | Cited by: 15

“Aerobic methane production by eukaryotic green algae in freshwater ecosystems.” (In Progress for Publication) | Link to Journal | Cited by: TBD

“Detection of Endocrine Disruptor Bisphenol A and Bisphenol S in Bangladeshi Thermal Paper Receipts.” Environmental Science Processes, 20(1), 1 (2022) | Link to Journal | Cited by: 10

“Linking stoichiometric organic carbon-nitrogen relationships to planktonic cyanobacteria and subsurface methane maximum in deep freshwater lakes.” Water, 12, 402 (2020) | Link to Journal | Cited by: 25

“Aerobic methane production by planktonic microbes in lakes.” Science of the Total Environment, 696, 133916 (2019) | Link to Journal | Cited by: 35

Conclusion

Dr. Santona Khatun is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive research in environmental science, coupled with her strong publication record and international experience, makes her a strong contender. With focused efforts on increasing her research output in a specialized niche and expanding her professional network, she can further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her field.

 

 

Sly Wongchuig | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sly Wongchuig | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher, CNES (Centre National d’Études Spatiales) and LEGOS (Laboratoire d’études en géophysique et océanographie spatiales), France

🌍 Dr. Sly Wongchuig Correa is an accomplished Agricultural Engineer and Water Resources expert hailing from Peru. With a rich academic background and extensive experience across multiple countries, his work focuses on hydrological-hydrodynamic modeling, climate change, and environmental sanitation. Currently, Dr. Wongchuig serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Université Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier, where he continues to make significant contributions to the understanding of global water resources.

Publication Profile

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Diverse Expertise and International Experience: Sly Wongchuig Correa has a robust academic background with degrees in Agricultural Engineering, Water Resources, and Environmental Sanitation. His experience spans multiple countries, including Peru, Brazil, and France, showcasing his global perspective on water resource management and environmental science.
  2. Innovative Research Contributions: His work on large-scale hydrological-hydrodynamic modeling, particularly in developing methodologies for better estimation of spatio-temporal hydrologic variables, is groundbreaking. His research has practical implications for climate change assessment and the understanding of extreme events, which are critical areas in environmental science.
  3. Postdoctoral Achievements: He has completed significant postdoctoral research in high-profile projects like AMANECER and TOSCA-DYBANGO, funded by renowned institutions such as the French government and CNES. His current research on the hydroclimatology of the world’s largest tropical watersheds underscores his continued contribution to high-impact research.
  4. Publications: Sly has an impressive list of publications in prestigious journals, demonstrating his ability to produce high-quality research. His work on hydrological modeling, remote sensing, and climate change impacts is well-cited and respected in the scientific community.
  5. Teaching and Mentorship: His teaching experience across different countries and institutions highlights his commitment to knowledge dissemination and capacity building. This adds another dimension to his profile, making him not only a researcher but also an educator.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broadening Research Scope: While his focus on hydrology and environmental science is strong, expanding his research to incorporate interdisciplinary approaches or collaborate with other fields (such as socio-economic impacts of environmental change) could enhance his research impact.
  2. Grant Leadership: Although he has been involved in several prestigious projects, leading his own large-scale research grant could further establish his reputation as a leading researcher in his field.
  3. Public Engagement and Communication: Enhancing his visibility in the broader public sphere through outreach, popular science publications, or media engagements could further amplify the societal impact of his research.

 

Education

🎓 Dr. Wongchuig Correa holds a PhD in Water Resources and Environmental Sanitation from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil (2015-2019). He also earned his MSc in Water Resources in Agricultural Systems from the Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), Brazil (2013-2015), and a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering from the National Agrarian University (UNALM), Peru (2005-2009). Additionally, he completed an internship in Data Assimilation and SWOT simulation at the Université Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier (UPS) in France (2017).

Experience

💼 Dr. Wongchuig Correa’s professional journey spans various prestigious institutions and research projects. Since October 2023, he has been a Postdoctoral Researcher at the LEGOS laboratory at Université Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier in France, funded by CNES. Previously, he worked as a Research Engineer at the same laboratory (2022-2023) and as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institut des Géosciences de l’Environnement (IGE) at the University of Grenoble Alpes (2019-2022). His experience also includes engineering consulting roles in both Brazil and Peru.

Research Focus

🔬 Dr. Wongchuig Correa’s research focuses on improving the estimation of spatio-temporal hydrologic variables through large-scale hydrological-hydrodynamic modeling and data assimilation. His work is particularly relevant in the context of climate change, as he has contributed to the understanding of hydrological processes in regions like the Amazon Basin and the Peruvian Andes. His research efforts are aimed at better predicting and managing water resources under changing environmental conditions.

Awards and Honors

🏆 Dr. Wongchuig Correa’s work has been recognized and funded by several esteemed organizations, including the Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES), the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD). His contributions to hydrology and environmental science are widely acknowledged within the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes

📚 Dr. Wongchuig Correa has an impressive portfolio of publications. Some of his most notable works include:

  1. Multi‐Satellite Data Assimilation for Large‐Scale Hydrological‐Hydrodynamic Prediction: Proof of Concept in the Amazon Basin (2024) – Water Resources Research. Cited by 0 articles. DOI:10.1029/2024WR037155
  2. The Andes–Amazon–Atlantic pathway: A foundational hydroclimate system for social–ecological system sustainability (2024) – Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. Cited by 0 articles. DOI:10.1073/pnas.2306229121
  3. Improved modeling of Congo’s hydrology for floods and droughts analysis and ENSO teleconnections (2023) – Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies. Cited by 0 articles. DOI:10.1016/j.ejrh.2023.101563
  4. Changes in the surface and atmospheric water budget due to projected Amazon deforestation: Lessons from a fully coupled model simulation (2023) – Journal of Hydrology. Cited by 0 articles. DOI:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.130082
  5. Increased floodplain inundation in the Amazon since 1980 (2023) – Environmental Research Letters. Cited by 0 articles. DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/acb9a7

Conclusion:

Sly Wongchuig Correa is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his significant contributions to hydrology, climate change research, and environmental science. His international experience, innovative research, and commitment to teaching make him a well-rounded and deserving nominee. Addressing the areas for improvement, particularly in public engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration, could further solidify his standing as a leading researcher in his field.