Ramona Vasilica Bacter | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ramona Vasilica Bacter | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ramona Vasilica Bacter | University of Oradea | Romania

Ms. Ramona Vasilica Bacter is a distinguished legal and academic professional with extensive expertise in legal advisory, higher education, and scientific research. She has made significant contributions in the coordination and management of legal offices, providing specialized legal assistance, representing institutional interests in courts and public authorities, and advising on legislative interpretation and compliance. Alongside her legal practice, she has a strong academic profile, engaging in teaching and research at the University of Oradea, where she has delivered courses on sanitary veterinary legislation, law in animal husbandry, human resources management, negotiation techniques, and contracts. She is actively involved in scientific dissemination, having authored 45 publications, including books and internationally indexed scientific papers, and has presented her research at conferences and symposiums, with 7 citations across 7 documents and an h-index of 1. Her work integrates practical legal expertise with educational management, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach that bridges law, public administration, and environmental protection. Ms. Ramona Vasilica Bacter has also contributed to various national and European projects, providing legal and managerial guidance to support project implementation and compliance. Her organizational skills and professional experience are complemented by her training in educational management, project management, legal advising, and human resources, demonstrating her capacity to coordinate teams, lead academic initiatives, and mentor students. Proficient in English and French, she actively collaborates with professional associations and institutions, fostering knowledge exchange and advancing research and education. Her combined experience in legal practice, academic instruction, and research underscores her impactful role in shaping legal, educational, and scientific frameworks.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Gherdan, A. E. M., Bacter, R. V., Maerescu, C. M., Iancu, T., Ciolac, R., & Ungureanu, A. (2025). Sustainable tourism development in mountain regions: A case study of Peștera Village, Brasov County, applying the analytic hierarchy process. Sustainability, 17(4), 14.

Gherdan, A. E. M., Bacter, R. V., Ciolac, R., Iancu, T., Maerescu, C. M., Dodu, M. A., et al. (2025). Sustainable agritourism development in Romania’s north-west mountain region: A TOPSIS-based evaluation of strategic priorities. Agriculture, 15(6), 601.

Bacter, R. V., Gherdan, A. E. M., Dodu, M. A., Ciolac, R., Iancu, T., Pîrvulescu, L., et al. (2024). The influence of legislative and economic conditions on Romanian agritourism: SWOT study of northwestern and northeastern regions and sustainable development strategies. Sustainability, 16(17), 7382.

Chiran, A., Gindu, E., Bacter, R. V., & Ruge, M. (2008). Marketing turistic. Publishing House of the University of Oradea.

Maria, G. A. E., & Vasilica, B. R. (n.d.). Dudaş-Gălășel Anca Iulia-The situation of tourism and its recovery policies in Romania and the European Union. Analele Universitatii din Oradea, Fascicula: Ecotoxicologie, Zootehnie si …

Morna, A. A., Brata, A. M., Tirpe, O. P., Muresan, I. C., Arion, F. H., Fora, A. F., & Popa, D. (2023). Analysis of the factors and barriers influencing the consumption of organic products: Case of Bihor county, Romania. Scientific Papers Series Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture …

 

Ming-Hsiang Su | Signal Processing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ming-Hsiang Su | Signal Processing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ming-Hsiang Su | Soochow University | Taiwan

Prof. Ming-Hsiang Su is a prominent researcher and assistant professor specializing in the fields of deep learning, natural language processing, and speech signal processing, with a particular focus on spoken dialogue systems, emotion recognition, and personality trait perception. His work integrates advanced computational techniques with real-world applications, developing intelligent systems capable of understanding, interpreting, and generating human-like speech and dialogue. Prof. Ming-Hsiang Su has contributed to the advancement of speech emotion recognition by considering both verbal and nonverbal vocal cues, and has designed sophisticated models for empathetic dialogue generation, text-to-motion transformation, and mood disorder detection through audiovisual signals. He has published extensively in high-impact journals and conferences, addressing topics such as few-shot image segmentation, sound source separation, automatic ontology population, and speaker identification. His research also extends to applied systems, including automated crop disease detection, question-answering systems, and industrial defect detection using deep learning architectures. By combining theoretical insights with practical implementations, Prof. Ming-Hsiang Su work bridges the gap between computational intelligence and human-centered applications, enhancing machine understanding of complex speech, language, and affective behaviors. Through his interdisciplinary approach, he continues to advance innovative methods for human-computer interaction, intelligent dialogue systems, and multimodal data analysis, establishing a significant impact on both academic research and practical technological applications across various domains, with 791 citations by 684 documents, 83 documents, and an h-index of 15.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Huang, K. Y., Wu, C. H., Hong, Q. B., Su, M. H., & Chen, Y. H. (2019). Speech emotion recognition using deep neural network considering verbal and nonverbal speech sounds. ICASSP 2019-2019 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and …, 138.

Su, M. H., Wu, C. H., Huang, K. Y., Hong, Q. B., & Wang, H. M. (2017). A chatbot using LSTM-based multi-layer embedding for elderly care. 2017 International Conference on Orange Technologies (ICOT), 70-74.

Hsu, J. H., Su, M. H., Wu, C. H., & Chen, Y. H. (2021). Speech emotion recognition considering nonverbal vocalization in affective conversations. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 29, 1675-1686.

Su, M. H., Wu, C. H., & Cheng, H. T. (2020). A two-stage transformer-based approach for variable-length abstractive summarization. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 28, 2061-2072.

Su, M. H., Wu, C. H., Huang, K. Y., & Hong, Q. B. (2018). LSTM-based text emotion recognition using semantic and emotional word vectors. 2018 First Asian Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent …, 78.

 

Yiannis Kapakos | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yiannis Kapakos | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yiannis Kapakos | Institute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland Waters | Greece

Dr. Yiannis Kapakos is a distinguished ichthyologist with extensive expertise in fish biology, ecology, and conservation. His research primarily focuses on fish reproduction, species identification, and the protection of endemic and threatened species, integrating both freshwater and marine systems. He has advanced knowledge in fish embryology, aquaculture, aquarium science, and fisheries management, employing techniques such as electrofishing, biometric analysis, and otolith-based age determination, along with modern computational tools including GIS, ImageJ, and R for data analysis. Dr. Yiannis Kapakos has contributed significantly to ecological monitoring, sustainable fisheries practices, and conservation-oriented research projects, including LIFE, NATURA, and H2020 initiatives, aiming to develop practical management strategies for aquatic ecosystems. His work encompasses both applied and fundamental research, from designing and managing closed fish breeding systems to implementing species reintroduction and enrichment programs. He has also actively engaged in public outreach and professional training, supporting the education of fishery practitioners and promoting awareness of sustainable practices. Dr. Yiannis Kapakos has authored over two dozen peer-reviewed publications and presented at numerous national and international conferences, highlighting topics such as invasive species management, behavioral ecology of threatened fish, and freshwater biodiversity conservation, and his work has garnered 71 citations across 62 documents, with 15 publications contributing to an h-index of 5. His research integrates fieldwork, laboratory experimentation, and advanced analytical methodologies to address pressing environmental and conservation challenges, making significant contributions to ichthyology, aquatic resource management, and the broader scientific understanding of fish populations and ecosystem health.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Barbieri, R., Zogaris, S., Kalogianni, E., Stoumboudi, M. T., Chatzinikolaou, Y., … (2015). Freshwater fishes and lampreys of Greece: An annotated checklist. 126.

Economou, A. N., Zogaris, S., Vardakas, L., Koutsikos, N., Chatzinikolaou, Y., … (2016). Developing policy-relevant river fish monitoring in Greece: Insights from a nation-wide survey. Mediterranean Marine Science, 17(1), 302-322.

Barbieri, R., Vukić, J., Šanda, R., Kapakos, Y., Zogaris, S. (2017). Alburnoides economoui, a new species of spirlin from Central Greece and redescription of Alburnoides thessalicus (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae). Biologia, 72(9), 1075-1088.

Leris, I., Kalogianni, E., Tsangaris, C., Smeti, E., Laschou, S., Anastasopoulou, E., … (2019). Acute and sub-chronic toxicity bioassays of olive mill wastewater on the Eastern mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 175, 48-57.

Kalogianni, E., Kapakos, Y., Oikonomou, A., Giakoumi, S., Zimmerman, B. (2022). Dramatic decline of two freshwater killifishes, main anthropogenic drivers and appropriate conservation actions. Journal for Nature Conservation, 67, 126191.

 

Helene Laude | Malnutrition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Helene Laude | Malnutrition | Best Researcher Award

Institute Pasteur | France

Dr. Helene Laude, MD, PhD, is a distinguished French physician-scientist recognized for her expertise in virology, immunology, and infectious diseases. Currently affiliated with the Institute Pasteur, she has made significant contributions to understanding viral pathogenesis, host immunity, and infection-related carcinogenesis. Her research has advanced knowledge on viruses such as SARS-CoV-2, Monkeypox, Zika, and various oncogenic viruses including Merkel polyomavirus and cytomegalovirus. Dr. Helene Laude has served as principal investigator for major clinical and immunological studies, focusing on mucosal immunity, biomarker discovery, and population-based cohort investigations. With 998 citations by 853 documents, 32 publications, and an h-index of 15, her scholarly impact underscores her leadership in translational virology and public health research. Her publications in The Lancet Oncology, Scientific Reports, Frontiers in Immunology, and Cell Host & Microbe highlight her dedication to advancing biomedical science. A respected expert and reviewer for leading organizations such as ANRS, INCa, and IARC, she contributes to global evaluations on viral carcinogenicity and diagnostic innovation. Beyond research, Dr. Helene Laude is actively involved in academic teaching at renowned institutions including the Institute Pasteur, Sorbonne University, and Paris Descartes University, mentoring future scientists and medical professionals in vaccinology, virology, and cancer immunology. Her achievements exemplify excellence in clinical investigation and molecular medicine, bridging laboratory discoveries with human health applications to enhance global infectious disease preparedness and cancer prevention.

Profiles: Scopus 

Featured Publications

Karagas, M. R., Kaldor, J., Michaelis, M., Muchengeti, M. M., Alfaiate, D., Argirion, I., Chen, X., Cunha, C., Hantz, S., Koljonen, V., Laude, H. C., Lui, W. O., Nevels, M. M., O’Brien, T. R., Scheurer, M. E., Touze, A., Wiemels, J. L., Benbrahim-Tallaa, L., de Conti, A., Facchin, C., Madia, F., Pasqual, E., Wedekind, R., Aguilera-Buenosvinos, I., Clifford, G., Deng, X., Dongoran, R. A., Ezzemni, S., Huang, Y., Suonio, E., Zhai, Y., Mattock, H., Schubauer-Berigan, M. K., & Kunzmann, A. T. (2025). Carcinogenicity of hepatitis D virus, human cytomegalovirus, and Merkel cell polyomavirus. Lancet Oncology, S1470-2045(25)00403-6.

Beeker, L., Obadia, T., Bloch, E., Garcia, L., Le Fol, M., Charmet, T., Arowas, L., Artus, R., Cheny, O., Cheval, D., Dahoumane, Y., Delhaye, M., Ergen, D., Essaidani, M., Fanaud, C., Fernandes Pellerin, S., Jolly, N., Laude, H., Roux, E., Samson, M., Sangari, L., Ungeheuer, M. N., Vacant, S., Zayoud, A., Donnadieu, F., Pelleau, S., Galmiche, S., Fontanet, A., & White, M. (2025). Correlates of protection against symptomatic COVID-19: The CORSER 5 case-control study. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 12(1).

Combes, J. D., Didelot, J. M., Radenne, S., Zaegel-Faucher, O., Lesage, A. C., Siproudhis, L., Piroth, L., Marchand, L., Heard, I., Hoyeau, N., Henno, S., Darragh, T. M., Alberts, C. J., Clifford, G. M., & Etienney, I.; ANRS-EP57-APACHES Study group. (2024). Cumulative detection of anal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions over 2-year follow-up in men who have sex with men living with human immunodeficiency virus in France. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 230(1).

Martinez, F. J., Guillotte-Blisnick, M., Huon, C., England, P., Popovici, J., Laude, H., Arowas, L., Ungeheuer, M. N., Reimer, J. M., Carter, D., Reed, S., Mukherjee, P., Chauhan, V. S., & Chitnis, C. E. (2023). Immunogenicity of a Plasmodium vivax vaccine based on the Duffy binding protein formulated using adjuvants compatible for use in humans. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 13904.

Cuche, C., Mastrogiovanni, M., Juzans, M., Laude, H., Ungeheuer, M. N., Krentzel, D., Gariboldi, M. I., Scott-Algara, D., Madec, M., Goyard, S., Floch, C., Chauveau-Le Friec, G., Lafaye, P., Renaudat, C., Le Bidan, M., Micallef, C., Schmutz, S., Mella, S., Novault, S., Hasan, M., Duffy, D., Di Bartolo, V., & Alcover, A. (2023). T cell migration and effector function differences in familial adenomatous polyposis patients with APC gene mutations. Frontiers in Immunology, 14, 1163466.

 

Jingjing Jiang | Wastewater | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jingjing Jiang | Wastewater | Best Researcher Award

professor | Jilin University | China 

Dr. Jingjing Jiang of Jilin University is a distinguished environmental scientist whose research advances the understanding and application of transmembrane ion transport for wastewater treatment. With over 49 publications in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, her work contributes significantly to sustainable environmental engineering and innovative water purification technologies. She has completed more than 15 research projects and participated in national collaborations supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, leading impactful research outcomes recognized through prestigious honors such as the Jilin Provincial Natural Science Award and the Ogano Award. Dr. Jingjing Jiang commitment to scientific innovation is reflected in her portfolio of 9 patents, 2 consultancy projects, and 1 published book, demonstrating both academic depth and industrial relevance. Her research impact is evidenced by 2,220 citations from 1,977 documents, 43 publications, and an h-index of 26, highlighting her strong international influence in the field. As a Young Editorial Board Member for several high-impact journals, including Nano-Micro Letters, Research, and Water Purification Technology, she actively shapes scholarly communication in environmental science. A recognized Tang Aoqing Young Scholar and Young Growth Science and Technology Talent of Jilin Province, Dr. Jingjing Jiang continues to mentor future scientists and foster cross-disciplinary collaboration. Her leadership, innovation, and academic excellence exemplify her as an emerging global authority in environmental engineering and a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Profiles: Scopus | Researchgate

Featured Publications

Jiang, J., Zhang, Y., Liu, Y., & Dong, S. (2025, March). Selective activation of peroxymonosulfate through gating heteronuclear diatomic distance for flexible generation of high-valent cobalt-oxo species or sulfate radicals.

Sun, T., Liu, Y., Li, J., & Dong, S. (2025, March). Radical and nonradical cocatalysis induced by asymmetric medium-spin cobalt single atom for water decontamination.

Jiang, J., Liu, S., Zhao, B., & Dong, S. (2025, February). Angstrom confinement-triggered adaptive spin state transition of CoMn dual single atoms for efficient singlet oxygen generation.

Zhao, Z., Jiang, J., Zhou, D., & Dong, S. (2025, January). Microalgal-based urea wastewater treatment with p-hydroxybenzoic acid enhances resource recovery and mitigates biological risks from bisphenol A.

Liu, Y., Jiang, J., Li, T., & Dong, S. (2024, December). Tuning charge distribution for synergistic enhancement of internal electric field in BiOCl via phosphorus–vanadium dual-doping.

Zhiyuan Qi | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhiyuan Qi | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Jianghan University | China 

Mr. Zhiyuan Qi is a dedicated Master Candidate in Biology at the College of Life Sciences, Jianghan University, specializing in aquatic biological resources protection. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology from Liaoning University, her undergraduate research focused on the anti-hepatoma activity of intracellular polysaccharides from Paecilomyces hepiali. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to aquatic ecology, with active participation in the Yangtze River “Ten-Year Fishing Moratorium” monitoring project aimed at supporting sustainable aquatic ecosystem management. Mr. Zhiyuan Qi has contributed to the field through publications, including one in an EI-indexed journal and another in the international journal Animals, showcasing her research in fish community ecology and freshwater ecosystem restoration. Her scholarly excellence was recognized through the “Excellent Graduate Report” Award at an academic meeting of the Fisheries Resources and Environment Branch of the China Society of Fisheries. Mr. Zhiyuan Qi research focuses on the ecological monitoring of freshwater systems, providing crucial data for resource management and biodiversity conservation in the Three Gorges Reservoir head area. Through her scientific contributions, she strives to advance understanding of aquatic ecosystem dynamics, offering insights that promote effective conservation policies and sustainable management practices for regional aquatic resources.

Profile: Orcid 

Featured Publications

Qi, Z., Zhai, D., Liu, H., Xiong, F., Liao, C., Tian, H., & Duan, X. (2025). Fish community structure and nested distribution pattern of the three tributaries at the head of the Three Gorges Reservoir. Journal of Lake Sciences, 33, Article 032.

Cai, F., Qi, Z., Hu, Z., Zhai, D., Chen, Y., Xiong, F., & Liu, H. (2025, September). Revealing phenotypic differentiation in Ochetobius elongatus from the Middle Yangtze River through geometric morphometrics. Animals, 15(19), 2870.

Sergio Susmallian | General Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sergio Susmallian | General Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Assuta Medical Center | Israel

Dr. Sergio Susmallian is a distinguished general and bariatric surgeon whose career spans extensive clinical practice, academic contributions, and research excellence. He began his academic journey in physical and sport education before completing his medical training at the Faculty of Medicine of the National University of Cordoba, Argentina, where he investigated the use of polypropylene mesh for complex incisional hernias. His professional training includes residencies in general surgery in Argentina and Israel, advanced courses in microsurgery, molecular biology, and trauma life support, leading to board certification in general surgery in both Argentina and Israel. Dr. Sergio Susmallian has held senior surgical positions across major Israeli hospitals, serving as head of laparoscopic and general surgery departments, chief of operating rooms, and overseeing bariatric surgery programs. His academic appointments encompass instructor, lecturer, and assistant professor roles at Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University, and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, with active participation in teaching undergraduate, postgraduate, and clinical students. He has contributed significantly to scientific literature with publications on bariatric procedures, hernia repair, and postoperative care, serving as reviewer and editorial board member for multiple journals, including BMC Surgery, Obesity Surgery, and the British Journal of Surgery. Dr. Sergio Susmallian is an active member of national and international professional societies in surgery, bariatric treatment, and endoscopic procedures, and has delivered invited lectures at global conferences. His research focuses on optimizing surgical outcomes, minimally invasive techniques, and patient recovery, reflecting his commitment to advancing surgical practice and education while integrating clinical expertise with innovative research in the field of general and bariatric surgery, with 1,137 citations by 1,100 documents, 39 publications, and an h-index of 17.

Featured Publications

Paran, H., Wider, T., Mayo, A., Neufeld, D., Susmallian, S., Shwartz, I., & Freund, U. (1998). The effect of the somatostatin analogue octreotide on experimental intestinal obstruction in rats. Acta Cir. Bras., 13(4), 207–211. (CI ISI N/A, IF 1.564, JR 169/197, Q3)

Paran, H., Neufeld, D., Shwartz, I., Kidron, D., Susmallian, S., Mayo, A., Dayan, K., Vider, I., Sivak, G., & Freud, U. (1996). Perforation of the terminal ileum induced by blast injury: Delayed diagnosis or delayed perforation? J Trauma, 40(3), 472–475. (CI ISI 36, IF 2.961, JR 31/204, Q1)

Kleeff, J., Friess, H., Simon, P., Susmallian, S., Buchler, P., Zimmermann, A., Büchler, M. W., & Korc, M. (1999). Over-expression of Smad 2 and co-localization with TGF-β in human pancreatic cancer. Dig Dis Sci, 44(9), 1793–1802. (CI ISI 24, IF 2.819, JR 46/80, Q3)

Susmallian, S., Dewurtz, G., Ezri, T., & Charuzi, I. (2001). Seroma after laparoscopic repair of hernia with PTFE patch: Is it really a complication? Hernia, 5(3), 139–141. (CI ISI N/A, IF 1.932, JR 89/197, Q2)

Susmallian, S., Ezri, T., & Charuzi, I. (2002). Laparoscopic repair of access port site hernia after Lap-Band system implantation. Obes. Surg., 12(5), 682–684. (CI ISI 21, IF 3.947, JR 19/197, Q1)

Ivan Beloev | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ivan Beloev | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Angel Kanchev University of Ruse | Bulgaria

Prof. Ivan Beloev is a distinguished academic and researcher at the University of Ruse “Angel Kanchev,” where he serves as Head of the Center for Continuing Education and the Department of Transport. His expertise lies in technology and transport management, with extensive experience in developing innovative systems for sustainable mobility, intelligent transport, and emission control. A PhD graduate in Transport, Shipping and Aviation, he has designed and researched modular systems for combined energy supply and emission monitoring in road transport. Over the years, Prof. Ivan Beloev has advanced from assistant to full professor, contributing significantly to the academic and research excellence of the institution. His work encompasses national and international projects focusing on low-carbon transport, intelligent mobility, and driver behavior analysis. He has authored monographs, scientific articles, and conference papers on alternative energy vehicles, hydrogen fuel technologies, and digital transformation in transport systems. Recognized for his scientific achievements, Prof. Ivan Beloev has received numerous awards for innovation, research, and academic excellence. He is also actively engaged in international collaborations, Erasmus programs, and scientific societies, enhancing global cooperation in sustainable transport development. Fluent in Bulgarian, English, and German, he demonstrates strong communication, leadership, and analytical skills, fostering a dynamic environment for research and education. With 495 citations from 476 documents, 80 publications, and an h-index of 11, his impactful research continues to advance transport technology and shape the future of intelligent and sustainable mobility.

Featured Publications

Ozkan-Okay, M., Akin, E., Aslan, Ö., Kosunalp, S., Iliev, T., Stoyanov, I., & Beloev, I. (2024). A comprehensive survey: Evaluating the efficiency of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques on cyber security solutions. IEEE Access, 12, 12229–12256.

Beloev, I. H. (2016). A review on current and emerging application possibilities for unmanned aerial vehicles. Acta Technologica Agriculturae, 19(3), 70–76.

Beloev, I., Kinaneva, D., Georgiev, G., Hristov, G., & Zahariev, P. (2021). Artificial intelligence-driven autonomous robot for precision agriculture. Acta Technologica Agriculturae, 24(1), 48–54.

Iliev, T. B., Ivanova, E. P., Stoyanov, I. S., Mihaylov, G. Y., & Beloev, I. H. (2021). Artificial intelligence in wireless communications—evolution towards 6G mobile networks. 44th International Convention on Info, Communication and Electronic Technology (MIPRO), 2021.

Bulgakov, V., Antoshchenkov, R., Adamchuk, V., Halych, I., Ihnatiev, Y., & Beloev, I. (2022). Investigation of the tractor performance when ballasting its rear half-frame. INMATEH-Agricultural Engineering, 68(3).

Mohamed Bey Zekkoub | Environmental Modelling | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed Bey Zekkoub | Environmental Modelling | Young Researcher Award

Researcher | Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology | Switzerland

Dr. Mohamed Bey Zekkoub is a dedicated environmental scientist and water expert with extensive experience in water quality analysis, environmental risk assessment, and predictive modeling of complex environmental systems. His work bridges experimental research, numerical simulations, and machine learning approaches to understand and mitigate the impacts of chemical pollutants and plastic waste in aquatic ecosystems. He has contributed to major studies on industrial effluents, riverine pollution, and the fate of polymers in water systems, providing actionable insights for sustainable water management and ecological protection. Dr. Mohamed Bey Zekkoub has held research and consultancy roles in leading institutions, where he developed advanced numerical models, conducted ecological risk assessments, and guided mitigation strategies for environmental compliance. His expertise spans hydro informatics, chemistry, environmental modeling, and natural resource management, enabling him to support evidence-based policy development and sustainable practices. He has been recognized for his innovative contributions with prestigious awards and has presented his research at international conferences while publishing in top-tier journals. In addition to research, he has actively contributed to the development of environmental modeling tools, enhancing the accuracy of pollutant transport simulations. With a strong foundation in computational fluid dynamics, numerical modeling, and programming languages, Mohamed combines technical proficiency with a passion for addressing global environmental challenges, particularly in water security, pollution management, and the sustainable stewardship of natural resources. He continues to advance knowledge in environmental science through interdisciplinary collaboration, experimentation, and innovative modeling approaches to support a healthier and more resilient planet. His work has been cited once since 2020, with an h-index of 1, reflecting recognition of his contributions to the field.

Featured Publications

Bey-Zekkoub, M., Tassi, P., Lucas, C., & Chhim, N. (2025). Modeling solute transport in rivers: Analytical and numerical solutions. Environmental Modelling & Software, 106580.

Bey-Zekkoub, M., Tassi, P., & Chhim, N. (2025). Assessing the impacts of sodium polyacrylate discharge into the Seine River: A numerical modeling approach. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 104740.

Bey-Zekkoub, M., Tassi, P., Chhim, N., Bretaud, M., & Harnichard, A. (2024). Interaction between sodium polyacrylate and sediment transport in a simplified river reach configuration. Telemac User Conference TUC 2024.

Bey-Zekkoub, M., Tassi, P., Lucas, C., & Chhim, N. (2024). Analytical and numerical solutions for one-dimensional solute transport in rivers: Advection, adsorption, degradation, and bed accumulation. Journal of Hydrology.