Azadeh Kazemi | Environmental pollution | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Azadeh Kazemi | Environmental pollution | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Arak university, Iran.

Dr. Azadeh Kazemi, Associate Professor at Arak University, Iran, is a renowned environmental scientist specializing in pollution monitoring, climate change impact assessment, and sustainable resource management. With over 20 years of academic and research experience, she has led pioneering projects on GIS-based environmental modeling, urban ecological planning, and microplastics pollution. 🌱🌍

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🎓 Education

Dr. Kazemi earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Planning from the University of Tehran (2009–2014), focusing on remote sensing applications for wetland eutrophication. She completed her M.Sc. in Remote Sensing & GIS from Shahid Beheshti University (2003–2007) and her B.Sc. in Natural Resource Engineering at the University of Tehran (1998–2002).

💼 Experience

She currently serves as Head of the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering at Arak University, leading industrial research projects, supervising Ph.D. candidates, and teaching advanced GIS and environmental management courses. Her career spans roles as Assistant Professor, GIS analyst, and visiting professor at various Iranian universities.

🔬 Research Interests

Her research focuses on environmental pollution monitoring (air, water, and soil), climate change adaptation, geospatial modeling, and socio-ecological dynamics. She integrates GIS and machine learning to develop predictive environmental models, contributing to sustainable urban and natural resource management. 🌎

🏅 Awards

Dr. Kazemi has been recognized as the Top Researcher in Industry and Society Outreach (2024), Best Professor of Arak University (2014), and recipient of a full Ph.D. scholarship from Iran’s Ministry of Science. She was also honored for the Selected Academic Project of Iran (2021–2022).

📚 Top Noted Publications

Hydarian, M., Kazemi, A., et al. (2025). Applying Monte Carlo Simulation to Assess Health Risks of Potentially Toxic Elements in Fruits and Nuts Grown in the Capital of Iran. Food and Chemical Toxicology. 🔗 Read

Mohammadpour, A., Abbasi, F., Shahsavani, E., & Kazemi, A. (2025). The Impact of Mining on the Ecosystem of Central Iran’s Wetland: A Probabilistic Approach to Assessing Ecological Risk. Environmental Technology & Innovation. 🔗 Read

Kazemi, A., Cirella, G. T., et al. (2025). Temporal-spatial Distribution of Surface Urban Heat Island and Urban Pollution Island in an Industrial City: Seasonal Analysis. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing. 🔗 Read

Conclusion

Dr. Azadeh Kazemi’s combination of applied environmental science, geospatial technology integration, health and ecological risk assessment, and academic leadership positions her as a compelling contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her trajectory from nationally top-ranked student to department head engaged in industry and societal outreach demonstrates sustained excellence, innovation, and impact.

Anna Mainka | Air Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anna Mainka | Air Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Silesian University of Technology, Poland

Dr. Anna Mainka, Associate Professor at the Department of Air Protection, Silesian University of Technology (SUT), is a distinguished researcher in environmental engineering 🌍. With a strong passion for improving air quality, she has led over 20 studies on indoor and outdoor air pollution. Her work combines rigorous science with community engagement, making a real-world impact on public health. As a mentor and educator, she inspires future environmental engineers through more than 30 courses and international collaborations 🤝.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Mainka holds a Ph.D. and D.Sc. in Environmental Engineering 🧪. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to excellence, enriched by a prestigious scholarship from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) 🇩🇰. Her interdisciplinary approach blends engineering principles with public health to address complex environmental issues.

💼 Professional Experience

With over a decade of academic and research experience, Dr. Mainka has directed 11 projects, collaborated with institutions like the Medical University of Silesia and DTU, and consulted on three industry projects 🏭. She serves on editorial boards and organizes international conferences, including ECAS2025 and EPAE. She also actively contributes to academic committees at SUT 🎓.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Mainka focuses on indoor/outdoor air quality, ventilation systems, health impacts of pollution, and sustainable building technologies 🏘️. She explores cost-effective air purification solutions and advocates for science communication in schools and communities to raise environmental awareness 📢.

🏆 Awards and Honors

A candidate for the Best Researcher Award, Dr. Mainka’s recognition spans multiple domains. Her commitment to sustainability and air quality has earned her fellowships, guest editorships, and chair positions at leading environmental forums 🌟.

📚 Publications

Activated Carbon from Selected Wood-Based Waste Materials, Sustainability, 2025 – Cited by 12 articles

High-resolution, seasonal studies of carbon sources in atmospheric dust, EGUsphere, 2025 – Preprint cited by 4 articles

Bacterial Aerosol in Ambient Air—A Review Study, Applied Sciences, 2024 – Cited by 7 articles

Impact of ventilation system retrofitting on indoor air quality, Building and Environment, 2024 – Cited by 6 articles

Assessment of personal deposited dose and particle size distribution of bacterial aerosol in kindergarten, Environmental Pollution, 2024 – Cited by 9 articles

🏁 Conclusion

Dr. Anna Mainka’s research excellence, leadership, and community engagement strongly align with the values of the Best Researcher Award. Her sustained contributions to improving air quality and public health make her a highly deserving candidate. With continued international engagement and strategic knowledge transfer, she stands out as a visionary in her field and merits recognition for her impactful work.

Balendra V S Chauhan | Air Quality Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Mr Balendra V S Chauhan | Air Quality Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Phd Researcher, University of Brighton, United Kingdom  ✍️

Balendra Vir Singh Chauhan is a self-driven engineer and educator with expertise in Mechanical and Automobile Engineering. With a Master’s degree and extensive teaching and research experience, he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering at the University of Brighton, UK. His passion for sustainable solutions and innovative designs reflects in his academic and professional pursuits. 🚗✨

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Education 🎓

Balendra Vir Singh Chauhan is an accomplished scholar with a solid academic foundation in engineering. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering at the University of Brighton, UK, focusing on innovative solutions to contemporary environmental challenges. He holds a Master’s degree in Automobile Engineering from Galgotias University, India (2015–2017), where he excelled as a distinction rank holder. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from UNSIET VBSPU, India (2011–2015), where he actively contributed as a member of the Mechanical Association. This robust educational background has shaped his career in research and teaching. 🚀

Experience 💼

Balendra Vir Singh Chauhan has a diverse and impactful career in academia and research. Since 2021, he has been inspiring students as a Science and Engineering Teacher at Kaplan International College, London, UK. Prior to this, he contributed as a Young Scientist at the IPPT, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland (2020–2021), where he advanced innovative research. From 2018 to 2019, he worked as a Research Fellow at the CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, India, focusing on sustainable energy solutions. Earlier, he served as an Assistant Professor at Invertis University, India (2018), and as a Teaching Assistant at Galgotias University, India (2016–2017), nurturing aspiring engineers. 🌍🔬

Research Interests 🔬

Balendra focuses on sustainable engineering, low-temperature combustion technologies, and biodiesel optimization. His research also delves into artificial intelligence applications in automotive engineering.

Awards 🏆

Balendra Vir Singh Chauhan has been recognized for his excellence in academia and research through numerous awards. He was honored with the prestigious CSIR Junior Research Fellowship, India, for his contributions to cutting-edge research. His expertise and insights earned him invitations as a keynote speaker at multiple international conferences, showcasing his impact on the global stage. Additionally, his innovative project work during his undergraduate studies earned him the Best Project Holder Award in B.Tech Mechanical Engineering (2011–2015), highlighting his commitment to engineering excellence and innovation. 🌟🎓🚀

Publications Top Notes📚

State of the Art in Low-Temperature Combustion Technologies: Published in Energy, Environment, and Sustainability, Springer (2022) – Read here

Effect of n-Butanol and Gasoline Blends on SI Engine Performance: Springer (2021) – Read here

Designing Rear View Mirror Using CFD and Reverse Engineering: Journal of the Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineers (2020)

Flow Pattern Determination for Circular Staggered Cylinders: MOJ Civil Engineering (2019)

AI Mapping of COVID-19: Published by Springer Nature (2021)

Conclusion

Balendra Vir Singh Chauhan exemplifies the qualities of a prolific researcher and educator. His extensive experience, combined with significant achievements in environmental and engineering domains, makes him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” By refining his focus and extending collaborative efforts, he could further solidify his standing as a leading researcher.

Mr. Bin Liu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bin Liu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bin Liu, State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese, Academy of Sciences, China

🎓 Bin Liu is a second-year master’s student specializing in landscape ecology at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With a solid foundation in economic statistics and landscape ecology, his research interests lie at the intersection of big data, urbanization, ecological sustainability, and carbon emissions. Liu has participated in multiple national and international projects and has presented his research at prestigious conferences. His work focuses on using spatial analysis, GIS, and remote sensing to address critical issues in urban ecology.

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Strengths for the Award

Interdisciplinary Research Approach: Bin Liu’s work integrates various fields, including remote sensing, GIS, big data, and landscape ecology. His interdisciplinary methods address critical urbanization and ecological issues, aligning well with the award’s focus on impactful research.

Published Research: He has already published research articles in recognized journals like Energies and Forestry Economics, demonstrating an early yet impactful academic presence.

Project Leadership: Bin Liu has successfully led projects, such as the National Undergraduate Innovation Training Program, showcasing leadership in research.

Focus on Sustainability: His research on urban land use and carbon emissions is directly relevant to sustainable development, a global concern in academia and industry.

Current Research Relevance: Bin’s ongoing research on urbanization in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area addresses critical contemporary environmental challenges in rapidly developing regions.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Professional Network: While he has shown strong collaboration within academia, Bin could strengthen his professional profile by joining professional memberships and participating in more international collaborations.

Industry Engagement: Bin’s current research focuses on academic contributions. Broadening his impact to include industry consultancy or practical applications could enhance his research visibility.

Citation Impact: His articles are newly published, and citation metrics are still building. More citations over time will solidify his research’s influence.

Editorial Roles: Gaining editorial appointments in recognized journals would further boost his professional standing in the research community.

Education

🎓 Education History:

  • Master’s Degree in Landscape Ecology (2023–present), Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Economic Statistics (2019–2023), College of Economics and Management, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China.

Experience

💼 Bin Liu has led and contributed to several research projects during his academic career. As a Project Leader in the National Undergraduate Innovation Training Program, he analyzed forest wellness services and urban aging. He also contributed as a Research Assistant to projects analyzing greenhouse gas emissions and forest carbon sinks. His experience includes leveraging GIS and remote sensing for urban land-use analysis and sustainability research in rapidly urbanizing regions such as Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei.

Research Interests

🔬 Research Focus: Bin Liu is passionate about landscape ecology, urbanization, and carbon emissions. His research delves into the ecological impacts of rapid urbanization, using tools like GIS, remote sensing, and spatial analysis. He applies these methods to study urban land-use changes, carbon emissions, and sustainability, focusing on regions like Northeast China and Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei.

Awards

🏅 Bin Liu has been actively involved in research and has completed several significant projects, earning recognition for his academic contributions. He led a National Undergraduate Innovation Training Program project and played key roles in nationally funded research projects.

Publications

Spatiotemporal Evolution and Tapio Decoupling Analysis of Energy-Related Carbon Emissions Using Nighttime Light Data: A Quantitative Case Study at the City Scale in Northeast China

Conclusion

Bin Liu is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly given his strong academic foundation and research on sustainability, urban land use, and carbon emissions. While his professional network and industry connections could be strengthened, his interdisciplinary approach and research relevance make him a competitive applicant for the award.

Ms. Sanyogita Manu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sanyogita Manu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sanyogita Manu, The University of British Columbia, Canada

Sanyogita Manu is a dedicated PhD candidate at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Her research focuses on indoor environmental quality (IEQ), its influence on well-being, and productivity in work-from-home (WFH) settings, a relevant subject in the post-pandemic world. With an academic background in interior architecture and design, she combines her passion for sustainability and energy efficiency in building design. Sanyogita has contributed to numerous international conferences, publications, and is a member of various scientific and professional committees.

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Strengths for the Award

Sanyogita Manu’s extensive research in indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and its impact on well-being and productivity is highly relevant, especially in a post-pandemic world. Her PhD work on work-from-home settings, combined with her strong background in energy-efficient design, positions her well for the Best Researcher Award. Her academic record, publications in prestigious journals, and active role in international scientific communities demonstrate her impact in the field. Additionally, her collaboration on global projects and extensive publication record reflect both depth and diversity in her research.

Areas for Improvement

Although Sanyogita’s research is comprehensive, focusing on expanding practical implementations or collaborations across other interdisciplinary areas could further enhance the applicability of her findings. Additionally, promoting her work more through public engagement could broaden her influence beyond the academic sector. Exploring more industry partnerships might provide tangible, real-world applications of her research findings.

🎓 Education

Sanyogita holds a PhD candidacy in Mechanical Engineering (2020–present) from the University of British Columbia, where her research explores the impacts of IEQ on WFH environments. She also earned a Master’s degree in Interior Architecture and Design (2009) from CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India, focusing on optimizing windows for thermal and daylighting performance. Her Bachelor’s degree (2006) in Interior Design from CEPT University involved groundbreaking work on the thermal effects of furniture in interior spaces.

💼 Experience

Sanyogita has an extensive career in the design and sustainability domains, marked by her affiliations with international bodies such as the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate. She has served as a reviewer for top-tier journals like Building and Environment and Energy and Buildings. Her involvement in high-level academic committees and conferences underscores her leadership and expertise in energy-efficient building performance and IEQ research.

🔬 Research Interest

Sanyogita’s research interests revolve around building energy performance, indoor environmental quality, and sustainable architecture. Her PhD work investigates the relationship between indoor air quality, environmental comfort, and productivity in work-from-home settings. She is passionate about integrating simulation tools to assess the energy efficiency of interior environments and is committed to developing solutions that foster healthier indoor environments.

🏆 Awards and Affiliations

Sanyogita has received multiple accolades, including the Student Travel Award for presenting at the Building Simulation 2009 conference in Glasgow. She holds certifications such as the Measurement & Verification Professional certification and has been a Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) Evaluator since 2012. Her contributions to sustainable building research have earned her positions on the scientific committees of prestigious conferences like Passive Low Energy Architecture (PLEA) and Healthy Buildings 2023.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Manu, S., & Rysanek, A. (2024). A Co-Location Study of 87 Low-Cost Environmental Monitors: Assessing Outliers, Variability, and Uncertainty. Buildings, 14(9). Read here.
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Manu, S., et al. (2024). A State-of-the-Art, Systematic Review of Indoor Environmental Quality Studies in Work-from-Home Settings. Building and Environment, 111652. Read here.
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Manu, S., et al. (2019). Performance Evaluation of Climate Responsive Buildings in India – Case Studies from Cooling Dominated Climate Zones. Building and Environment, 148, 136-156. Read here.
Cited by: 47

Doctor-Pingel, M., et al. (2019). A Study of Indoor Thermal Parameters for Naturally Ventilated Occupied Buildings in the Warm-Humid Climate of Southern India. Building and Environment, 151, 1-14. Read here.
Cited by: 22

Manu, S., Shukla, Y., et al. (2016). Field Studies of Thermal Comfort Across Multiple Climate Zones for the Subcontinent: India Model for Adaptive Comfort (IMAC). Building and Environment, 98, 55–70. Read here.
Cited by: 120

Conclusion

Sanyogita Manu is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her contributions to understanding how IEQ influences well-being in a remote working environment are crucial in today’s evolving work culture. With her continuous work, there is potential for even greater impact.