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.

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

Eduardo Hernández Ramos | Green processes | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Eduardo Hernández Ramos | Green processes | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Eduardo Hernández Ramos, Cuban Institute for Research on Sugarcane Derivatives, Cuba

Eduardo Hernández Ramos is the Head of the Biotechnology Division at the Cuban Institute for Research on Sugarcane Derivatives. With a degree in Chemical Engineering and currently pursuing a PhD in Biotechnology and Food Process Sciences, Eduardo has extensive experience in bioengineering and sugarcane derivative research. He has led five research projects and published one book and a chapter. A recipient of the Cuban Academy of Sciences Award in 2019 and 2022, his work focuses on solvent extraction, green processes, and biopharmaceutical applications of sugarcane wax. 🌿🔬📚

 

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Academic and Professional Background

Eduardo Hernández Ramos holds a degree in Chemical Engineering and is currently pursuing a PhD in Biotechnology and Food Process Sciences. His career spans roles as a specialist, researcher, and head of Bioengineering, culminating in his current position as Director of Biotechnology at the Cuban Institute for Sugarcane Derivatives Research. He serves on the institute’s scientific council and the AZCUBA technical advisory committee. Recognized with the Cuban Academy of Sciences award in both 2019 and 2022, he is also an invited member of the national youth innovation committee.

Areas of Research

Solvent extraction, solubility, green processes, fructooligosaccharides, ethanol, cellular protein.

Conclusion

Considering Eduardo Hernández Ramos’s contributions to biotechnology, particularly in the sugarcane derivatives sector, his extensive research involvement, and recognition by the Cuban Academy of Sciences, he stands out as a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work on sustainable processes and collaboration with national institutions further strengthens his qualifications for this prestigious recognition.

 

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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. 🌍💧