Azadeh Safadoust | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Azadeh Safadoust | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Azadeh Safadoust, Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran

Dr. Azadeh Safadoust is a distinguished graduate from Iran University of Medical Sciences, holding a Master of Science in Mental Health, where she focused on domestic violence risk prediction using machine learning and social media analysis. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Kharazmi University, graduating with honors. Dr. Safadoust is actively involved in research, having authored several publications on topics such as intimate partner violence and treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder. Her commitment to mental health research is complemented by her leadership roles in student organizations. 🌍📊💻

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Education 

Dr. Safadoust holds a PhD in Soil Science from Bu Ali Sina University (2011), where she focused on the transport of E. coli and bromide through soil columns, under the supervision of Prof. Ali Akbar Mahboubi. Her educational foundation also includes an MSc in Soil Physics (2005) and a BSc in Agriculture-Soil Science (2001), both from Bu Ali Sina University. This strong academic background underpins her research expertise in soil management and environmental impacts.

Teaching and Supervising Experience 

Since 2011, Dr. Safadoust has served as an Assistant Professor at Bu Ali Sina University, where she teaches various undergraduate and graduate courses related to soil science. Her roles include supervising PhD and master’s theses on advanced topics such as the transport of contaminants through soil and the effects of soil amendments on soil properties. This demonstrates her commitment to fostering the next generation of researchers and her expertise in complex soil science issues. 

Research Contributions 

Dr. Safadoust has authored numerous publications, including journal articles and book chapters, that highlight her research on soil physics, contaminant transport, and soil management practices. Notable publications include: 

  • “Bacterial filtration rates in repacked and weathered soil columns” (2011) in Geoderma. 
  • “Effect of regenerated soil structure on unsaturated transport of Escherichia coli and bromide” (2012) in Journal of Hydrology. 
  • “Least limiting water range as affected by soil texture and cropping system” (2014) in Agricultural Water Management. 

These publications reflect her contributions to understanding the dynamics of soil health and water management, which are crucial for sustainable agricultural practices. 

Publication top notes

Comparison of three models describing bromide transport affected by different soil structure types

Long-term cultivation and landscape position effects on aggregate size and organic carbon fractionation on surface soil properties in semi-arid region of Iran

Temperature effect on the transport of bromide and E. coli NAR in saturated soils

Bromide and lithium transport in soils under long-term cultivation of alfalfa and wheat

Least limiting water range as affected by soil texture and cropping system

Conclusion 

Dr. Azadeh Safadoust’s blend of educational credentials, teaching experience, and significant research contributions make her an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances academic knowledge in soil science but also has practical implications for agricultural sustainability and environmental management. 

Syed Arsalan | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Syed Arsalan | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Syed Arsalan, Institute of Space Science and Technology (ISST)/ University of Karachi, Pakistan

Dr. Syed Arsalan is a dedicated researcher and educator specializing in Space Science. Currently completing his Ph.D. at the University of Karachi, his work focuses on GIS-based studies for microalgae cultivation as a renewable energy source. He holds an M.Phil. in Space Science and a B.S. in Physics. With a robust publication record in environmental research, he actively engages students as the Head of the Physics Department at Army Public Degree College, fostering hands-on learning and environmental awareness. Dr. Arsalan is skilled in GIS, remote sensing, and data analysis, making significant contributions to sustainable energy initiatives. 🌱📚

 

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Education

Dr. Syed Arsalan is currently completing his Ph.D. in Space Science at the University of Karachi, focusing on renewable energy through microalgae cultivation. His M.Phil. thesis, which tackled spatial optimization for sustainable biofuel production, and his undergraduate project on a solar tracking system, underline his dedication to energy innovation. This educational journey reflects a consistent pursuit of research excellence in sustainable energy and environmental management.

Teaching Experience

Dr. Arsalan has over a decade of teaching experience. His role involves supervising student projects, presenting on climate change, and fostering hands-on learning. He has also contributed to curriculum development and provided mentorship, showcasing his dedication to academic growth and environmental awareness.

Conclusion

Dr. Syed Arsalan’s research in renewable energy, particularly his GIS-based analysis of microalgae biofuel cultivation, is forward-thinking and impactful. His dedication to sustainability, combined with his teaching and mentorship roles, positions him as a promising candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Sun tracking system with microcontroller 8051 🌞 – Cited by 40, 2013
  • Greenhouse gases emission in the highly urbanized city using GIS-based analysis 🌆 – Cited by 3, 2020
  • Evaluating optimal cultivation sites for microalgae as a sustainable biofuel energy resource 🌱 – Cited by 1, 2023
  • Suitable site analysis for microalgae biofuel production as a source of renewable energy 🔋 2024
  • Comparison of Satellite Images 🛰  2014

 

 

Atul K Singh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Atul K Singh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Atul K Singh, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, India

Dr. Atul K. Singh is a dedicated NextGen Sequencing Scientist specializing in assay development and method validation across various sequencing platforms. With expertise in molecular biology, microbiology, and antimicrobial susceptibility, he has led the preparation of proficiency standards for WGS products under GMP guidelines. Dr. Singh previously worked as a Clinical Laboratory Associate in a CLIA laboratory for two years. His strong soft skills include scientific communication and data analysis. Notably, he has developed molecular methods for Preimplantation Genetic Disorder (PGD-Seq) testing and pathogen characterization, with over 30 peer-reviewed publications to his name. 🔬📊📚🌟

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Education

Dr. Atul K. Singh earned his PhD in Biotechnology from the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, from July 2004 to May 2010. Prior to that, he completed his M.Sc. in Biotechnology at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, from August 2000 to September 2002. Dr. Singh began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Chemistry and Botany from Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad, from July 1996 to December 1999. His solid educational background has equipped him with the skills necessary for a successful career in biotechnology and NextGen Sequencing. 🎓🔬🌱📚

Employment

Dr. Atul K. Singh currently serves as a Scientist-Laboratory Supervisor at NextGen Genetics LLC in Santa Carla, California, since October 2023. Previously, he was a Scientist II in R&D at Clear Labs in the San Francisco Bay Area from January 2018 to June 2023. Before that, he worked at the University of Georgia from May 2017 to January 2018 and held two positions at Purdue University: first as a Postdoctoral Research Associate from June 2010 to May 2015 and then as a Research Scientist in Food Science (molecular and diagnostic microbiology) from November 2015 to April 2017. 🔬💼📈🔍

Research Focus

Dr. Atul K. Singh’s research focus centers on the development and application of innovative techniques in microbiology, particularly in NextGen sequencing and pathogen detection. His work includes the use of optical scattering sensors and molecular methods to identify foodborne pathogens like Listeria and Salmonella. Dr. Singh is involved in developing antimicrobial nanoparticles and characterizing biofilms, enhancing food safety through precise detection methods. His contributions extend to understanding antibiotic resistance and improving methodologies for preimplantation genetic testing. With over 30 peer-reviewed publications, his research significantly impacts food safety and microbial diagnostics. 🔬🦠📊🍽️✨

Publication Top Notes

Petri-plate, bacteria, and laser optical scattering sensor

Receptor-targeted engineered probiotics mitigate lethal Listeria infection.

Animal-Use Antibiotics Induce Cross-Resistance in Bacterial Pathogens to Human Therapeutic Antibiotics.

Antilisterial and Antibiofilm Activities of Pediocin and LAP Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles

Rapid detection and differentiation of Staphylococcus colonies using an optical scattering technology.

Conclusion

Dr. Atul K. Singh’s extensive qualifications, impactful research contributions, and commitment to excellence in scientific practices make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His achievements are not only noteworthy but also align with the values of innovation and quality that such an award represents

Dharavath Anusha | Power Electronics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Dharavath Anusha | Power Electronics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Dharavath Anusha, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, India

Ms. Dharavath Anusha is an Electrical Engineer pursuing a Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology, Warangal, specializing in High Gain Bidirectional DC-DC converters and Power Electronics ⚡. She holds an M.Tech. in Industrial Power and Automation from NIT Calicut and a B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Balaji Institute of Technology, Warangal 🎓. Her research interests include renewable energy sources and designing high-gain DC-DC converters for electric vehicles and power systems 🌱. With several publications and technical expertise in MATLAB, d-space, and Python 💻, she actively contributes to advanced power electronics research.

 

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Academic Qualifications

Ms. Anusha holds a Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Warangal, focusing on High Gain Bidirectional DC-DC converters and Power Electronics. She also completed her M.Tech. in Industrial Power and Automation from NIT Calicut with distinction. Her B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering was earned with distinction from Balaji Institute of Technology and Sciences, Warangal. She has a strong academic background that underpins her technical skills.

Areas of Interest

Her primary areas of interest include Renewable Energy Sources, Distributed Generation, and the Design of High-Gain DC-DC Power Converters. These areas align with her work in power electronics and renewable energy applications, making her a valuable contributor to the field.

Academic & Extracurricular Activities

She has actively participated in several technical programs and workshops, including training on National Instruments LabVIEW, OPAL-RT for HIL applications, and PLC-SCADA workshops. Her involvement in these activities shows her commitment to continuous learning and collaboration in the research community.

Conclusion

Ms. Dharavath Anusha’s academic credentials, technical expertise, research experience, and commitment to advancing power electronics and renewable energy systems make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. She has consistently demonstrated excellence through her projects and publications, aligning with the award’s objective of recognizing groundbreaking research.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Ultra-fast DC charger with improved power quality and optimal algorithmic approach to enable V2G and G2V (Cited by: 12) 📄 | 2020
  • A novel single-input multi-port isolated bi-directional converter for EV applications (Cited by: 4) 📊 | 2021
  • A Review and Comprehensive Study on DC-DC Converters (Cited by: N/A) 📚 | 2024
  • Analysis and Design of transformer less Single Switch based High Gain DC-DC Converter for Renewable Energy Applications (Cited by: N/A) 🔋 | 2023

Goddy Osimen | Social Sciences | Research and Development Excellence Award

Goddy Osimen | Social Sciences| Research and Development Excellence Award

Assist Prof Dr Goddy Osimen, COVENAT UNIVERSITY, OTA-NIGERIA, Nigeria

Dr. Goddy Osimen appears to have a strong background and experience in areas relevant to research, development, and conflict resolution, making him a suitable candidate for a Research and Development Excellence Award. Here’s an analysis of the information under specific categories:

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Educational Background

Dr. Osimen’s educational background includes studies at renowned institutions such as Harvard University, with multiple degrees in fields like Strategic Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, and International Relations. These qualifications provide a solid foundation in his research areas.

Core Competencies and Skills

Dr. Osimen has expertise in mediation, conflict resolution, and arbitration, as well as experience in academic editing. These competencies align with a focus on research and development in peace and security studies, particularly in areas like conflict analysis and strategic management.

Research and Publications

Dr. Osimen has a broad range of editorial board memberships in various journals, suggesting that he is actively engaged in the academic community and contributing to scholarship in his fields. His current research focuses on international conflicts and the intersection of technology, such as artificial intelligence, with warfare, which are pertinent and timely topics in global security research.

Professional Experience and Student Supervision

He has extensive teaching and supervisory experience at different institutions, demonstrating leadership and mentorship in guiding postgraduate students. His involvement in supervising theses on topics like international relations and conflict management reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge in these areas.

Conference Participation and Awards

Dr. Osimen has attended numerous conferences and workshops, which shows a commitment to staying updated and contributing to ongoing discussions in his fields. His professional recognition, including awards for mediation and teaching, further attests to his expertise and dedication.

Membership in Professional Bodies

Memberships in organizations like Amnesty International and the Institute of Chartered Arbitration and Mediation signify a strong professional network and ongoing engagement with issues in peace, security, and international relations.

Publication Top Notes

The borderless-border and internal security challenges in Nigeria

Ethnicity and identity crisis: Challenge to national integration in Nigerian

Small arms and light weapons (SALW) proliferation and problem of national security in Nigeria

An assessment of corruption in the public sector in Nigeria: A study of Akure South local government Area, Ondo State

Political participation and gender inequality in Nigerian fourth republic

To be or not to be? a theoretical investigation into the crisis of national identity in Nigeria

Ethnic/religious insurgencies and nation-building in Nigeria

Conclusion

Dr. Goddy Osimen’s educational background, professional experience, research contributions, and active participation in relevant organizations make him a compelling candidate for a Research and Development Excellence Award. His focus on conflict resolution, strategic studies, and international politics aligns well with the criteria for excellence in research and development, particularly in a field that requires both practical and theoretical insights.

Amene Afework Jenberu | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Amene Afework Jenberu | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Amene Afework Jenberu, Injibara University, Ethiopia

Dr. Amene Afework Jenberu appears to be a suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Here’s an analysis of her qualifications and contributions that support this recommendation:

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Education

  • PhD in Socioeconomic Development Planning and Environment from Bahir Dar University (2024) demonstrates her advanced expertise in relevant fields.
  • MA in Urban and Regional Development Planning from Addis Ababa University (2011) provides a solid foundation in urban development and planning.
  • BA in Geography and Environmental Studies from Wollo University (2009) offers essential knowledge in environmental contexts.

Professional Experience

  • Dr. Jenberu has held significant leadership roles, including:
    • Head of the Geography and Environmental Studies Department at Arba Minch University (2012-2015) and Registrar Directorate Director at Injibara University (2017-2019), showcasing her management skills and academic leadership.
    • Her role as Chairman of the Graduate Studies Council indicates her commitment to advancing academic standards and research within her department.

Teaching Experience

  • Extensive teaching experience as a Lecturer in Geography and Environmental Studies at two universities from 2011 to 2019 illustrates her dedication to education and mentorship in her field.

Publication top notes

Dr. Jenberu has made significant contributions to academic literature through her research publications, including:

  • Comparative analysis of RUSLE and SWPT for sub-watershed conservation prioritization, published in Heliyon (2024). This work is vital for understanding environmental conservation strategies.
  • Comparative multidimensional analysis of agroforestry’s impact on food security in the Awi Zone Highlands, published in the International Journal on Food System Dynamics (2024). This research addresses food security challenges, a pressing issue in her region.
  • Additional studies focusing on the livelihood benefits of agroforestry systems and the spatio-temporal dynamics of Acacia decurrens plantations, indicating her active engagement with local environmental and socioeconomic issues.

Contribution to the Field

Dr. Jenberu’s research emphasizes agroforestry, urban planning, and socioeconomic development, contributing valuable insights into sustainable practices that can enhance food security and livelihoods in Ethiopia. Her commitment to understanding and addressing local challenges makes her a notable candidate for the award.

Conclusion

Given her robust educational background, leadership roles in academia, extensive teaching experience, and impactful research contributions, Dr. Amene Afework Jenberu stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances academic knowledge but also has practical implications for environmental sustainability and socioeconomic development in her region.

Susanna Jenkins | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Susanna Jenkins | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Nanyang Technological University , Singapore

Susanna Jenkins, Associate Professor at Nanyang Technological University and Principal Investigator at the Earth Observatory of Singapore, is a leading expert in volcanic hazard and risk assessment. Her extensive research focuses on quantitative hazard reconstruction, utilizing field studies, numerical modeling, and statistical analysis of large datasets. Jenkins has secured substantial funding from organizations like USAID and the World Bank, enabling her to develop innovative frameworks for assessing volcanic risks. Recognized with prestigious awards, including the IAVCEI Wager Medal and the Queen’s Anniversary Prize, her contributions significantly enhance the understanding of volcanic hazards and mitigation strategies. Jenkins is also a dedicated educator, achieving an impressive 96% average in teaching evaluations, and has mentored numerous students in their academic pursuits. Her involvement in international scientific committees further exemplifies her commitment to advancing volcanology and disaster risk reduction globally.

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Education

Susanna Jenkins possesses an extensive academic background in physical geography and environmental geology, which forms the foundation of her research in volcanic risk and hazard assessment. She earned her PhD from Macquarie University, Australia (2005-2009), where her thesis focused on probabilistic tephra fall hazard and risk assessment. This work involved statistical analyses of global data to derive probability distributions for explosive eruption behavior, culminating in the first probabilistic regional tephra fall hazard assessment for the Asia-Pacific region. Prior to her PhD, Jenkins completed her MSc in Geophysical Hazards at University College London (2003-2004) and earned her BSc (Hons) in Environmental Geology from the University of Leeds, UK (1996-1999). Her rigorous academic training has equipped her with the skills and knowledge necessary to lead significant research initiatives and contribute to the advancement of volcanology, making her a highly respected figure in her field.

Professional Experiences

Susanna Jenkins is currently an Associate Professor at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, where she leads a research group at the Earth Observatory of Singapore and the Asian School of the Environment. Her expertise lies in quantitative hazard and risk reconstruction, assessment, and forecasting, utilizing methods such as field studies and numerical modeling. With over a decade of experience, Jenkins has held positions ranging from Principal Investigator at the Earth Observatory to AXA Research Fellow in the UK. She has contributed significantly to volcanic risk assessment, notably leading initiatives for the UN-ISDR Global Assessment Report. Jenkins has garnered extensive funding, amounting to millions in research grants, and has presented her findings at numerous international conferences. In addition to her research, she is dedicated to teaching and mentoring students across various levels, ensuring the dissemination of knowledge in earth science and environmental sustainability.

Research Skills

Susanna Jenkins demonstrates exceptional research skills through her extensive work in volcanic hazard and risk assessment. As an Associate Professor at Nanyang Technological University, she leads a research group at the Earth Observatory of Singapore, employing quantitative methods that include field studies, numerical modeling, and statistical analyses of large datasets. Her expertise is evidenced by her successful acquisition of diverse funding sources, including from USAID and the World Bank, facilitating the development of innovative hazard assessment frameworks. Jenkins has made significant contributions to global volcanic risk evaluation, including the IAVCEI/GVM contribution for the UN-ISDR Global Assessment Report, highlighting her ability to influence policy and practice. Additionally, her leadership in mentoring numerous PhD and post-doctoral students showcases her commitment to fostering research excellence. Jenkins’ combination of practical fieldwork and theoretical insight positions her as a leader in her field, making her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

Award And Recognition

Dr. Susanna Jenkins, an Associate Professor at Nanyang Technological University, has garnered significant acclaim for her pioneering research in volcanic hazard and risk assessment. Notably, she received the prestigious IAVCEI Wager Medal in 2023 for her exceptional contributions to volcanology, a testament to her impact on the field. Under her leadership, her research group at the Earth Observatory of Singapore has secured diverse funding, including a substantial grant from the World Bank, showcasing her capability to attract support for vital research initiatives. Her innovative methodologies have informed global policy, notably her lead role in the UN-ISDR Global Assessment Report. Dr. Jenkins is also recognized for her commitment to open research, receiving the NTU Open Research Award in 2022. Her teaching excellence, reflected in high student feedback scores, further underscores her dedication to educating the next generation of scientists, solidifying her reputation as a leader in her field.

 

Conclusion

In recognition of her exemplary contributions to volcanology and disaster risk reduction, Susanna Jenkins is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her leadership at the Earth Observatory of Singapore and the Asian School of the Environment exemplifies her commitment to advancing knowledge in hazard assessment and risk reconstruction. Through her innovative research methodologies, including numerical modeling and data analysis, she has significantly improved volcanic risk assessments, particularly for regions with limited data. Jenkins’ prestigious accolades, such as the IAVCEI Wager Medal and the NTU Open Research Award, reflect her impactful work and dedication to open science. Furthermore, her involvement in mentoring future scientists and her extensive participation in academic service highlight her commitment to fostering a collaborative research environment. Susanna Jenkins’ comprehensive expertise and outstanding contributions to her field make her an exemplary choice for this award, inspiring others in the scientific community and beyond.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Turbulent particle-gas feedback exacerbates the hazard impacts of pyroclastic density currents
    • Authors: Uhle, D.H., Lube, G., Breard, E.C.P., Corna, L.R.P., Jenkins, S.F.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Lava flow impacts on the built environment: insights from a new global dataset
    • Authors: Meredith, E.S., Jenkins, S.F., Hayes, J.L., Deligne, N.I., Teng, N.R.X.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Assessing volcanic hazard and exposure in a data poor context: Case study for Ethiopia, Kenya, and Cabo Verde
    • Authors: Jenkins, S.F., Mee, K., Engwell, S.L., Huyck, C., Crummy, J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Correction to: How well do concentric radii approximate population exposure to volcanic hazards?
    • Authors: Biass, S., Jenkins, S.F., Hayes, J.L., Syarifuddin, M., Verolino, A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • How well do concentric radii approximate population exposure to volcanic hazards?
    • Authors: Biass, S., Jenkins, S.F., Hayes, J.L., Syarifuddin, M., Verolino, A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • FlowDIR: a MATLAB tool for rapidly and probabilistically forecasting the travel directions of volcanic flows
    • Authors: Tennant, E., Jenkins, S.F., Biass, S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  • Fire From Volcanic Activity: Quantifying the threat from an understudied hazard
    • Authors: Quah, J.Y., Hayes, J.L., Fitzgerald, R.H., Lukovic, B., Fleischmann, C.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  • Quantifying uncertainty in probabilistic volcanic ash hazard forecasts, with an application to weather pattern based wind field sampling
    • Authors: Phillips, J., Williams, S., Lee, A., Jenkins, S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  • Inversion and forward estimation with process-based models: An investigation into cost functions, uncertainty-based weights and model-data fusion
    • Authors: Rabonza, M., Nguyen, M., Biass, S., Taisne, B., Lallemant, D.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  • Two sources of uncertainty in estimating tephra volumes from isopachs: perspectives and quantification
    • Authors: Yang, Q., Jenkins, S.F.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0