Azadeh mirvakili | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Azadeh mirvakili | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Prof. at Persian Gulf University

Dr. Azadeh Mirvakili (b. 1984) is an Assistant Professor at the School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Persian Gulf University. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Shiraz University in 2016. Her research focuses on microalgae, industrial waste treatment, hydrogen energy, renewable energies, and process simulation. With 40+ journal articles and 6 conference papers, her expertise spans energy, environmental technology, computational fluid dynamics, and chemical engineering. She teaches courses in reaction engineering, process control, and combustion engineering. 🔥♻️⚡

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Academic Background🎓🔬

Dr. Azadeh Mirvakili (b. 1984) is an Assistant Professor at the School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, Iran. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Shiraz University in 2016, following her M.S. (2011) and B.S. (2007) from the same institution. Her research focuses on microalgae, industrial waste treatment, reaction engineering, hydrogen energy, renewable energies, and environmental technology. She specializes in energy conversion, fuel processing, process simulation, and optimization. Dr. Mirvakili actively contributes to advancements in sustainable energy and environmental engineering. 🌱⚡🔬

Professional Experience 👩‍🏫🔬

Dr. Azadeh Mirvakili (b. 1984) is an Assistant Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at the School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, Iran, since September 2017. She specializes in chemical engineering, energy systems, and environmental technology, contributing significantly to research and academia. With extensive experience in process simulation, reaction engineering, and renewable energy, Dr. Mirvakili plays a key role in advancing sustainable industrial solutions. Her expertise extends to fuel processing, hydrogen energy, and waste treatment technologies. 🌱⚡🔬

🔬 Research Focus of Dr. Azadeh Mirvakili

Dr. Azadeh Mirvakili’s research primarily focuses on sustainable energy ⚡, environmental engineering 🌱, and chemical process optimization 🏭. Her expertise spans microalgae-based biofuels 🦠, industrial waste treatment ♻️, reaction engineering ⚗️, and hydrogen energy systems 🔋. She actively explores renewable energy conversion ☀️, fuel processing technologies ⛽, and advanced separation & purification methods 🌊. Additionally, she contributes to computational fluid dynamics 🖥️ for process simulation and optimization 📊. Her interdisciplinary work bridges chemical engineering 🏗️, environmental science 🌍, and energy sustainability 🔄, fostering innovative solutions for cleaner and more efficient industrial practices.

Publications Top Notes

🔬 Reaction Engineering – Designing novel reactor configurations for energy-efficient processes.


♻️ Renewable Energy & Hydrogen Economy – Investigating hydrogen as a sustainable energy carrier.


🏭 Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) & Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis – Optimizing fuel production from natural gas.


⚗️ Environmental & Industrial Waste Treatment – Reducing emissions and improving process efficiency.


📊 Process Simulation & Optimization – Enhancing industrial reactions using computational methods.

Her work contributes significantly to clean energy and environmental sustainability. 🌍✨

 

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.

 

Publication Top Notes  

📱 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

 

 

 

Bill Donatien LOUBELO MADIELA | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bill Donatien LOUBELO MADIELA | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bill Donatien Loubelo Madiela is a distinguished Congolese lecturer-researcher in Atmospheric Physics and Remote Sensing, currently teaching at Denis Sassou-N’Guesso University. Born on February 21, 1981, in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, Dr. Loubelo earned his PhD in Atmospheric Physics from Marien Ngouabi University in 2018. His research focuses on the use of satellite imagery for vegetation mapping and carbon stock assessment, particularly in Congo’s northern forests. He has conducted extensive research in collaboration with international institutions, including the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) in Brazil and the French CNRS. Dr. Loubelo has published widely on geospatial techniques and environmental monitoring.

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🎓 Educational Background

Dr. Loubelo Madiela holds a PhD in Atmospheric Physics (2018), with a thesis on “Cartography of Vegetation Gradients by Remote Sensing and Forest Carbon Stock Evaluation” from MARIEN NGOUABI University. His research received high recognition with honors. He also earned a Master’s degree (2008) and advanced diplomas in Physics and Environmental Sciences.

🌱 Research Focus

Dr. Loubelo Madiela’s work primarily revolves around geospatial techniques and remote sensing, particularly focusing on Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) assessment and climate change. His expertise has been showcased in international forums like IGARSS (2016, China).

Conclusion

Based on his extensive academic training, international collaborations, and contributions to geospatial research, Dr. Loubelo Madiela is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His impactful research in atmospheric physics and innovative use of remote sensing make him a valuable contender.

 

Publication Top Notes

Correction to: Identification of extreme rainfall events in the Republic of Congo from analysis of meteorological tendencies (Theoretical and Applied Climatology, (2024), 155, 6, (5033-5049), 10.1007/s00704-024-04889-8)

Identification of extreme rainfall events in the Republic of Congo from analysis of meteorological tendencies

Semantic pre-classification of vegetation gradient based on linearly unmixed Landsat time series

Diagnosis and Qualitative Estimation of the Hydric Erosion in Watershed of Talangaï (Brazzaville) by the Application of Geographical Information System (GIS)

Comparing Sentinel-2 and Landsat 9 for land use and land cover mapping assessment in the north of Congo Republic: a case study in Sangha region

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.

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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.

 

 

Haechong Oh | Environmental Studies Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Haechong Oh | Environmental Studies Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Haechong Oh, Department of International Liberal Arts, Minami Kyushu University Junior College, Japan

Prof. Haechong Oh 🌊 is a coastal engineer and environmental scientist with expertise in sediment transport, water quality, and IoT-based monitoring systems. With a Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo, he’s a Professor at Minami Kyushu University Junior College. His research on coastal zone management and SDGs contributes to sustainable development. He’s actively engaged in Tokyo Bay restoration efforts and advises government agencies on policy. 🏞️ Member of prestigious societies, his work bridges academia and practical environmental conservation. 🌱

 

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Education

Prof. Haechong Oh 🌊 pursued his academic journey in Japan, beginning with a B.A. in Regional Development Studies from Toyo University in 2001. He furthered his education at the prestigious University of Tokyo, earning an M.S. in 2003 and a Ph.D. in 2006 from the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences. His doctoral research focused on environmental analysis of tidal flats and shallow water areas, showcasing his dedication to understanding and preserving coastal environments. 🏞️🌱 The University of Tokyo, often abbreviated as UT, played a significant role in shaping his academic and professional career. 🎓

 

Work Experience

Prof. Haechong Oh 🌊 has held various academic and research positions over his distinguished career. Since April 2024, he has been a Professor at Minami Kyushu University Junior College, where he previously served as an Associate Professor starting in April 2022. He has been a visiting researcher at Toyo University’s Center for Sustainable Development Studies since 2018 and has lectured at Toyo University in multiple faculties since 2013. His research roles include positions at the National Institute of Fisheries Science and the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology. He also contributed as a research fellow and project researcher at the University of Tokyo. 🎓🌱

 

Professional Qualification 

Prof. Haechong Oh 🌊 holds several professional qualifications that bolster his expertise in environmental studies. He earned certifications in environment and safety, and cold material utilization from the University of Tokyo, valid from June 2006 to May 2009 and June 2013 to September 2018. Additionally, he completed the Radioisotope Training Course (RIX) at UT during the same period. Prof. Oh also attended the 40th Summer Seminar on Hydraulics Engineering hosted by the Japan Society of Civil Engineers in July 2004, enriching his knowledge in hydraulics engineering. 📜🌱 These qualifications underscore his commitment to environmental safety and advanced engineering practices. 🌍🔬

 

Research Focus

Prof. Haechong Oh 🌊 focuses his research on coastal engineering, sediment transport, and environmental restoration. His work examines sediment characteristics and bottom topography changes, as seen in his study on reclaimed land in Sanbanze. Additionally, he investigates radiocesium partition ratios in urban rivers following the Fukushima nuclear accident, reflecting his interest in radiometric dating and water quality. His research integrates field surveys, numerical simulations, and policy recommendations to enhance sustainable development and coastal zone management. 🏞️🔬 His contributions aim to understand and mitigate environmental impacts, ensuring healthier aquatic ecosystems. 🌍💧