Khyal Zahra | Water Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khyal Zahra | Water Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khyal Zahra, National Water Research Center, Egypt

Dr. Khyal A. Zahra is an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and Head of the Coastal Engineering Department at the Coastal Research Institute, National Water Research Center, Egypt. With over 30 years of experience, he is renowned for developing the innovative KHYAL Model for optimal water resource management. He holds B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in Civil Engineering from Alexandria University, and earned his Associate Professor title from the National Water Research Center in 2019. Dr. Zahra has published numerous research papers and served on various technical committees, contributing significantly to Egypt’s coastal and water engineering sectors.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Khyal A. Zahra earned his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering in 1990, followed by an M.Sc. in 1997, and a Ph.D. in 2011, all from the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt. His academic journey reflects deep specialization in civil and coastal engineering disciplines. In 2019, he was formally awarded the degree of Associate Professor by the National Water Research Center, further recognizing his academic and research achievements. His educational background underpins his expertise in hydrodynamics, coastal processes, and integrated water resource management, enabling him to contribute extensively to academic, institutional, and national projects.

💼 Experience

Dr. Zahra began his professional career as a Civil Engineer at the Arabian International Company (1992–1993) and at the General Educational Building Authority in Alexandria (1993–1998). He joined the National Water Research Center in 1998 as an assistant researcher, rising through roles as researcher, director of Ras El-Bar Coastal Station (2011–2017), and later became Head of the Coastal Engineering Department in 2022. He also served as Assistant Professor (2017–2019) and Associate Professor (2019–2022) at Nahda University’s Faculty of Engineering. His diverse roles reflect rich experience across fieldwork, academic research, teaching, and departmental leadership.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Khyal A. Zahra’s research focuses on civil and coastal engineering with emphasis on water resources, hydrodynamics, and shoreline management. His signature contribution is the KHYAL Model—designed for optimal conveyance and allocation of water resources. His work integrates engineering solutions with sustainable practices to address coastal erosion, infrastructure resilience, and flood protection. Through 16 publications, he explores data-driven water policy, modeling, and systems optimization. Dr. Zahra also contributes to applied research aimed at enhancing Egypt’s coastal defense systems and water sustainability strategies, bridging theory and practice in civil engineering.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 Assessment of implementation stages of submerged breakwater on the bay and shoreline at Al-Ahlam Sea Resort, Northwest Coast, Egypt – Cited by 19 – 2018

  • 🌊 Collective Review on Soil Erosion, Wave Attack Angles, and Coastal Transport Variations – Cited by 6 – 2014

  • 🌍 Solutions and adaptation to climate change on El-Max Drain mouth, Northwest Coast, Egypt – Cited by 3 – 2016

  • 🚜 Irrigation and drainage problems in New Reclaimed Lands West of Noubaria canal – Cited by 3 – 1997

  • 💧 Assessment and Enhancement of the El-Nasr Canal Capacity – Cited by 0 – 2025

  • 🛠️ Evaluation of Implemented Measures Solving El-Max Pump Stations and Drain Mouth Problems – Cited by 0 – 2024

  • 🧱 Evaluation of the Rosetta Promontory Stability and Proposed Shoreline Solutions – Cited by 0 – 2024

  • 🌡️ Adaptation to Climate Change Problems on Magrour Idku and Idku Lake, Northwest Coast – Cited by 0 – 2018

  • 🚢 Proposed Solutions of Navigation Problems on Gamasa Drain Mouth, Northwest Coast – Cited by 0 – 2018

  • 💡 Khyal Model: Optimum Integrated Water Resource Management in Scarcity Conditions – Cited by 0 – 2018

Manamno Beza Dinku | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Manamno Beza Dinku | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Manamno Beza Dinku, Wolaita sodo university, Ethiopia

Manamno Beza Dinku is a dedicated Ethiopian researcher and lecturer specializing in hydraulic engineering. With a passion for sustainable water resource management, he currently serves as a lecturer at Wolaita Sodo University. He holds both BSc and MSc degrees in Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering, and his scholarly contributions span climate modeling, surface water assessment, and watershed management. Manamno has published extensively in renowned journals and collaborates actively in multi-disciplinary water-related research. His work aims to bridge academic research with real-world water challenges in Ethiopia. He is recognized for his commitment to hydrological innovation and sustainable development.

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🎓 Education

Manamno earned his B.Sc. degree in Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering from Arba Minch University in 2018, graduating with “Great Distinction” and a CGPA of 3.65. He pursued his M.Sc. in Hydraulic Engineering at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, completing it in 2022 with a CGPA of 3.83 and a thesis rated “Very Good.” His academic journey emphasized advanced hydrological modeling, irrigation potential assessment, and flood risk analysis. Through practical training and project work, including dam and irrigation system design, he developed expertise in applying engineering concepts to Ethiopia’s water resource challenges.

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Manamno began his professional career as an Assistant Lecturer at Wolaita Sodo University in 2018. While pursuing his MSc from 2019 to 2022, he remained affiliated with the university, contributing to academic and research activities. Upon completion of his graduate studies, he resumed full-time teaching and research as a Lecturer. His experience includes teaching water resources engineering, mentoring students, and contributing to various research projects related to watershed management and climate-resilient water systems. He also led and participated in field-based hydrological modeling, dam safety assessments, and GIS-integrated water system planning.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Manamno received multiple grants from Wolaita Sodo University for impactful research projects, including sediment estimation in the Omo-Gibe Basin and water-energy-food nexus modeling. He led the design of low-cost well drilling and water pumping technologies and conducted climate change-based irrigation assessments in Wolaita Zone. His work has been recognized for addressing critical water resource challenges in rural Ethiopia. Additionally, his academic excellence and publication record in leading water journals highlight his growing influence in civil and hydraulic engineering. These accolades reflect his commitment to sustainable water management and applied engineering solutions.

🔬 Research Focus

Manamno Beza Dinku’s research centers on hydrological modeling, irrigation potential analysis, climate change projections, and integrated watershed management. He extensively uses tools like SWAT, HEC-RAS, and ArcGIS to simulate surface and groundwater systems in Ethiopia’s river basins. His work explores dam breach modeling, rainfall trend analysis, flood risk mapping, and land-use change impacts. He aims to support water sustainability through data-scarce watershed assessments and model integration techniques. His contributions guide water resource planning, climate adaptation strategies, and development of cost-effective technologies for rural water systems.

Publication Top Notes

📘 Continuous-based Comparison of Two Hydrological Models… Robi Watershed, Ethiopia (2025) 
📘 Integrating SWAT‐WEAP Models… Gumara Watershed (2025) 
📘 Comparison of Bias Correction Methods… Muger Subbasin (2024) 
📘 Assessment of Groundwater Potential Zones… Enemor and Ener Woreda (2024) 
📘 Temporal Dynamics and Trend Analysis of Areal Rainfall… Muger Subwatershed (2024) 
📘 Watershed Hydrological Responses to LULC Changes… Bilata Watershed (2024)
📘 Integrated Watershed Management Strategies… Kalte River (2024) 
📘 Dam Breach Modeling and Flood Inundation Mapping… Gumara Dam (2023) 
📘 Identification and Mapping of Surface Irrigation Potential… Jewuha Watershed (2023) 
📘 Modeling and Assessing Surface Water Potential… Jewuha Watershed (2023)
📘 Assessment of Irrigation Potential… Jewuha Watershed (2022)

Abdelrazek Elnashar | Water Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdelrazek Elnashar | Water Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at University of Kassel, Germany

Abdelrazek Elnashar is a soil and water scientist specializing in remote sensing, GIS, and machine learning applications for environmental sustainability. He earned his B.Sc. from Kafr El-Sheikh University, M.Sc. from Cairo University, and Ph.D. from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Currently, he is a lecturer at Cairo University and a researcher at the University of Kassel, Germany. His expertise includes cloud computing, Earth observation, and geospatial analysis for soil-crop modeling. Passionate about achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), he integrates advanced data analytics with environmental research to address global challenges in soil and water management.

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Academic Background 🎓

Elnashar holds a B.Sc. in Soil and Water Sciences from Kafr El-Sheikh University (2008), followed by an M.Sc. in Natural Resources (Soil Resources) from Cairo University (2016). He later earned a Ph.D. in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2022), specializing in remote sensing of land and water resources. His education focused on Earth observation, geospatial modeling, and machine learning applications in soil and water sciences. His academic journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary approach, integrating environmental sciences, remote sensing, and computational techniques for sustainable land and water management.

Professional Experience 💼

Elnashar has held various research and academic positions, starting as an assistant researcher at Egypt’s Ministry of Water Resources (2009-2011). He then served as a demonstrator (2011-2016) and assistant lecturer (2016-2018) at Cairo University, followed by a research assistantship at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2018-2022). Since 2022, he has been a lecturer at Cairo University and a researcher at the University of Kassel, Germany. His expertise spans remote sensing, machine learning, and soil-water modeling, integrating cloud computing and GIS technologies for environmental research and sustainable resource management.

Awards and Honors🏆

Elnashar received several academic distinctions, including the “Excellent International Graduate Student” award from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2022) and the “Outstanding Graduate Scholarship” from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (2021). He was also recognized as an “Excellent International Student” by UCAS in 2021. His achievements highlight his contributions to remote sensing and environmental modeling, earning recognition for innovative research and academic excellence. His work in Earth observation, machine learning, and soil-water sciences continues to receive global acknowledgment for advancing sustainable land management solutions.

Research Focus 🔬

Elnashar’s research integrates Earth observation, remote sensing, and machine learning to address environmental challenges in soil and water sciences. His work includes cloud computing applications like Google Earth Engine, statistical downscaling, and geospatial modeling for soil erosion, evapotranspiration, and crop yield prediction. He has developed machine learning-driven tools for land and water resource assessment, contributing to sustainable agriculture and climate resilience. His expertise in GIS, remote sensing, and computational modeling supports global efforts in environmental monitoring and achieving SDGs through advanced data analytics and geospatial technologies.

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Conclusion

Abdelrazek Elnashar is a distinguished researcher specializing in Soil and Water Sciences, Remote Sensing, GIS, Machine Learning, and Cloud Computing, with a strong international presence across Egypt, Germany, and China. His impactful research in evapotranspiration mapping, climate modeling, soil erosion assessment, and crop yield prediction has been published in top-tier journals like Journal of Hydrology and Scientific Reports. He has received prestigious awards, including the Excellent International Graduate Student Award (UCAS, 2022) and the Outstanding Graduate Scholarship (AIRCAS, 2021). With expertise in Google Earth Engine, Python, and AI-driven geospatial applications, his work significantly contributes to climate adaptation, water resource management, and agricultural sustainability, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

 

KECHNIT Djamel | Water Resources | Best Researcher Award

Mr. KECHNIT Djamel | Water Resources | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student at CRREBaC ( Congo basin water ressources researchcenter ), Algeria

KECHNIT Djamel is a dedicated researcher and PhD student specializing in water resources. His research, centered around the Congo River Basin, focuses on the use of remote sensing and in-situ measurements to optimize river navigation and manage water resources more effectively. With an educational background in hydraulics engineering and extensive professional experience, he has contributed to several key projects related to hydraulic networks, water supply systems, and irrigation. His academic contributions are significant, with two peer-reviewed journal articles and multiple conference presentations on innovative approaches in hydrology.

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Educational Background

KECHNIT Djamel is currently pursuing a PhD in Water Resources at the University of Kinshasa, DRC, with an expected completion date in September 2024. His dissertation focuses on the “Application of Remote Sensing and In Situ Measurement for the Determination of an Optimal Scenario of Navigation in the Congo River Basin,” under the guidance of Professor Raphael Tshimanga and co-advisors from Algeria and the UK. Prior to his PhD, he earned a Master’s degree in Hydraulics from the National Higher School of Hydraulics (ENSH) in Algeria in 2018. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Hydraulics Engineering from the same institution, which laid the groundwork for his specialization in water resources. His strong academic background in hydraulics and water management has equipped him with the skills necessary for impactful research in the field.

Work Experience

Djamel has extensive professional experience as a hydraulic engineer, contributing to several key projects in Algeria. From October 2018 to August 2021, he worked with ZERARGA HOCINE ARCHITECTS, where he completed the rehabilitation of various road and utility networks, including the drinking water supply network for Bouchaoui Hospital and irrigation network projects in Oran. Earlier, from October 2017 to May 2021, he served at ARTELIA EAU & ENVIRONNEMENT, where he focused on hydraulic modeling for water supply systems. His professional roles have honed his practical skills and knowledge in hydraulics, enabling him to apply theoretical principles to real-world challenges. Djamel’s engineering background complements his academic research, allowing him to approach problems from both theoretical and practical perspectives in the field of water resources management.

Research Focus

KECHNIT Djamel’s research focuses on the application of remote sensing and in-situ measurements for the effective management of water resources, particularly in large and data-scarce river systems like the Congo River Basin. His dissertation explores optimal navigation scenarios by integrating remote sensing data with field measurements. Djamel is particularly interested in assessing uncertainties in remote sensing-based discharge models and utilizing entropy-based approaches for bathymetry and discharge estimation. His work aims to improve water management practices and contribute to sustainable development in the region. By addressing challenges related to data scarcity and environmental variability, Djamel seeks to enhance the scientific understanding of hydrological processes and develop practical solutions for water resource management. His interdisciplinary approach blends engineering, hydrology, and remote sensing, making his research highly relevant in addressing contemporary water-related challenges.

Conclusion

KECHNIT Djamel is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative research, robust academic record, and impactful professional experience in hydraulic engineering. His work on remote sensing applications for large river systems, particularly in the under-researched Congo Basin, has the potential to transform water management in data-scarce regions. While expanding his research scope and publication volume would further strengthen his candidacy, his existing contributions position him as a leading figure in his field.

Publication Top Notes

Assessing uncertainties of a remote sensing-based discharge reflectance model for applications to large rivers of the Congo Basin

Authors: D. Kechnit, R. M. Tshimanga, A. Ammari, M. A. Trigg

Citations: 1-13

Year: 2024

Bathymetry and discharge estimation in large and data-scarce rivers using an entropy-based approach

Authors: D. Kechnit, R. M. Tshimanga, A. Ammari, M. A. Trigg, A. B. Carr, F. Bahmanpouri, …

Citations: 1-15

Year: 2024

Contribution à la conception d’un SIG dynamique: cas de la ville de Kolea (w. Tipaza)

Authors: D. Kechnit

Citations: Not specified

Year: 2018

SIG et télégestion dans la gestion des réseaux d’eau potable cas de la ville d’Ain Taya (w. Alger)

Authors: D. Kechnit

Citations: Not specified

Year: 2017

 

Abdul Ghaffar | Hydrology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar | Hydrology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar, Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Pakistan

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar is an accomplished hydrologist with expertise in isotopic applications for groundwater research. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Saga University, Japan. With over two decades of experience, he has led projects at Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology. Currently heading the Isotope Hydrology Group, his work focuses on groundwater dynamics, pollutants migration, and developing analytical tools for hydrological conservation. Dr. Ghaffar has contributed significantly to national and international hydrological projects, emphasizing groundwater resource management. Passionate about teaching, he educates researchers on isotopic techniques. 🌊🔬🌍

 

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Education

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s academic journey reflects a commitment to understanding and preserving our environment. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Saga University, Japan, focusing on environmental processes. Prior, he completed his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of The Punjab, Lahore, and his F.Sc. and Matric from Govt. Islamia College, Lahore, emphasizing pre-medical and science. This diverse background prepared him for his role as a hydrologist, where he utilizes his multidisciplinary knowledge to address pressing issues in groundwater dynamics and pollution. Dr. Ghaffar’s educational path embodies a dedication to scientific exploration and environmental stewardship. 📚🌿🔬

 

Experience

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s professional journey spans over two decades, marked by significant contributions in environmental management and hydrology. Beginning as Head of the Effluent Treatment Plant at Askari Chemical Plants, his responsibilities included overseeing the treatment of organic toxicants, ensuring effluent quality, and monitoring groundwater impact. Transitioning to the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology, he assumed leadership roles in isotopic applications for hydrology. As Head of the Isotope Hydrology Group, he leads projects on groundwater recharge, pollutants migration, and seawater intrusion exploration. Dr. Ghaffar’s expertise in isotopic and geochemical tools drives conservation efforts and informs national hydrological projects, while his passion for teaching fosters knowledge dissemination. 🌊🔬🌱

 

Awards

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s excellence has been consistently acknowledged through prestigious awards and accolades. His academic prowess was recognized with a Gold Medal in M.Sc Chemistry from Punjab University. Notably, his technical expertise and contributions to Pakistan’s nuclear program earned him the esteemed PAEC Best Performance Award in 2018. Serving as a visiting faculty at Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS) since 2018, he enriches the academic landscape. Additionally, his dedication to research was lauded with the Certificate of Best Researcher during his Ph.D. studies at Saga University, Japan. These honors illuminate his commitment to advancing knowledge and expertise in hydrology. 🏅🔬🌟

 

Research Focus

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s research primarily focuses on environmental chemistry and pollution remediation, with a special emphasis on heavy metal pollution in marine sediments and industrial wastewater. 🌊 His work spans diverse areas such as geochemical assessment of metal concentrations, optimization of agricultural practices for improved yield and quality, and the development of novel methods for the removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions. His contributions extend to areas like molecular characterization of viruses and physical properties of materials for energy harvesting devices, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to addressing environmental and agricultural challenges. 🌱