Jos Lelieveld | Climate | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Jos Lelieveld | Climate | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Jos Lelieveld | Climate | Professor at Max Planck Institute for Chemistry | Germany

Prof. Dr. Jos Lelieveld is an internationally distinguished environmental scientist and atmospheric chemist widely recognized for his foundational contributions to atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric physics, Earth system science, and planetary health, with a career that has profoundly influenced global understanding of air pollution, climate change, and human health interactions. Prof. Dr. Jos Lelieveld completed his doctoral training at a leading European research university, where his Ph.D. research laid the groundwork for advanced studies in atmospheric processes and global climate systems, establishing a strong theoretical and applied scientific foundation.

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The Contribution of Outdoor Air Pollution Sources to Premature Mortality on a Global Scale

– Nature, 2015 · 6489 Citations
Indian Ocean Experiment: An Integrated Analysis of the Climate Forcing and Effects of the Great Indo-Asian Haze

– Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2001 · 1663 Citations
Radiative Forcing of Climate

– Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion (NASA), 1991 · 1550 Citations
Role of Mineral Aerosol as a Reactive Surface in the Global Troposphere

– Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 1996 · 1362 Citations
COVID-19 Lockdowns Cause Global Air Pollution Declines

– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2020 · 1128 Citations

 

Anita Leovac Maćerak | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anita Leovac Maćerak | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anita Leovac Maćerak | Environmental Science | Assistant Professor at University of Novi Sad | Serbia

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anita Leovac Maćerak is a highly accomplished environmental scientist recognized for her significant contributions to sustainable wastewater management and nutrient recovery. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Novi Sad, Serbia, establishing a strong academic foundation in environmental technology and innovation. Dr. Maćerak has since developed a distinguished professional career, leading and participating in multiple international research projects that focus on environmental sustainability, wastewater treatment, and resource recovery.

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Electroprecipitation technology for nutrient recovery: Unlocking wastewater’s potential

– Environmental Technology & Innovation, 2025 · 

Acetic acid pretreatment effects on biogas production from sewage sludge

– Bio4 Expanding the Horizon, International Bioscience Conference, 2024 ·

Application of sludge in agriculture

– Technological and resource aspects of the Circular Model of Sludge Management from Water Treatment, 2024 · 

 

Bilal jan Haji Muhammad | Environmental Science |

Dr. Bilal jan Haji Muhammad | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bilal jan Haji Muhammad | Environmental Science | Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development | Afghanistan

Dr. Bilal Jan Haji Muhammad is an emerging scholar in the fields of Remote Sensing, GIS, Applied Geology, and Petrography, recognized for his growing contributions to land use modeling, environmental assessment, and geological interpretation across diverse landscapes in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and neighboring regions. Dr. Bilal Jan Haji Muhammad earned his academic foundation in geology and advanced his expertise in geospatial sciences through postgraduate research and international academic exposure, including scholarly affiliation with Northeast Normal University, China, where he refined his skills in spatial analysis, satellite image interpretation, and applied earth sciences. His professional experience includes collaborative research with multidisciplinary teams focusing on land surface temperature analysis, morpho-tectonic investigations, land degradation assessment, chromite body characterization, and forest canopy density evaluation, contributing to peer-reviewed journals across geography, environmental science, and geology. Dr. Bilal Jan Haji Muhammad’s research interests span remote sensing applications in ecological monitoring, geospatial modeling of land cover dynamics, environmental hazards, geological mapping, and the integration of geochemical and satellite data for mineral exploration. His research skills include proficiency in GIS-based spatial analysis, LULC prediction modeling, spectral index interpretation, geochemical data integration, petrographic analysis, and advanced image processing using tools such as ArcGIS, ERDAS Imagine, ENVI, and related analytical software. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Bilal Jan Haji Muhammad has collaborated with international researchers, contributed to applied environmental studies, and produced scientific outputs that collectively reflect his strong analytical capabilities and commitment to addressing regional environmental and geological challenges. Although early in his scholarly career, he has begun receiving citations and recognition for his contributions, demonstrating the increasing academic impact of his work. His collaborative spirit and methodological rigor have enabled him to publish studies addressing key environmental issues such as land degradation, surface urban heat islands, thermal field variance, and tectonic structure identification. Awards and honors associated with his academic development include recognition for his research contributions during his postgraduate studies and acknowledgment by institutional collaborators for his technical competence in remote sensing and geospatial applications. In conclusion, Dr. Bilal Jan Haji Muhammad represents a promising researcher whose interdisciplinary expertise, international collaboration, and growing publication record reflect his dedication to advancing geospatial science and applied geology for environmental understanding and sustainable resource management.

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  1. Muhammad, B. J. H. (2025). Modeling and prediction of land use land cover change dynamics based on the land change modeler in Kunar Province, Eastern Afghanistan. Citations: 2.

  2. Ahmad, I., Ping, W., Razzaq, A., & Muhammad, B. J. H. (2024). Assessing urban thermal field variance and surface urban heat island effects: An ecological study in Malakand Division, Pakistan. Citations: 2.

  3. Muhammad, B. J. H. (2025). Integration of remote sensing and geochemical analysis of chromite bodies in Logar Ophiolitic Complex, Southeast Afghanistan. Citations: 1.

  4. Muhammad, B. J. H. (2024). Morpho-tectonic and satellite image interpretation for identifying Garde fault in Afghanistan. Citations: 1.

 

Andsera Adugna Mekonen | Climate Change Mitigation | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Andsera Adugna Mekonen | Climate Change Mitigation | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Andsera Adugna Mekonen | University of Naples | Italy

Mrs. Andsera Adugna Mekonen is an emerging researcher in Earth observation, remote sensing, and sustainable agroforestry, recognized for his strong interdisciplinary expertise and innovative scientific contributions. As a PhD student at the University of Naples Federico II, he focuses on integrating drone technologies, satellite imagery, and advanced data science methods to improve biomass estimation and precision agriculture in agroforestry systems. His research advances the use of UAS-based RGB, multispectral, and thermal datasets combined with AI, neural networks, photogrammetry, and supervised learning to monitor vegetation structure and enhance ecosystem productivity. With a foundation in Earth sciences and specialization in remote sensing and geoinformatics, Andsera has developed analytical skills spanning GIS, programming, machine learning, environmental modeling, and geospatial data processing. His earlier work on landslide susceptibility mapping in complex terrains contributed to environmental risk assessment in Ethiopia. He has authored peer-reviewed publications in journals such as Environmental Challenges and Aerospace, and has presented at major international conferences including IEEE MetroAerospace. His achievements have been recognized through the prestigious ENI Award, honoring young African talent in scientific research. Mrs. Andsera Adugna Mekonen training in drone operation, big data foundations for Earth observation, and agricultural remote sensing further strengthens his technical versatility. His collaborations with academic and research institutions reflect a commitment to developing sustainable, data-driven solutions for environmental monitoring and climate-resilient land management. He has 2 citations by 2 documents, 2 documents in total, and holds an h-index of 1, highlighting his early but promising research impact. Through his work, he continues to contribute to the advancement of Earth observation technologies and their application in supporting sustainable agroecosystems and geospatial innovation.

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Mekonnen, A. A., Raghuvanshi, T. K., Suryabhagavan, K. V., & Kassawmar, T. (2022). GIS-based landslide susceptibility zonation and risk assessment in complex landscape: A case of Beshilo watershed, northern Ethiopia. Environmental Challenges, 8, 100586. Cited by: 57

Mekonen, A. A., Accardo, D., & Renga, A. (2024). Above ground biomass estimation in agroforestry environment by UAS and RGB imagery. In 2024 11th International Workshop on Metrology for AeroSpace (MetroAeroSpace). Cited by: 3

Mekonen, A. A., Accardo, D., & Renga, A. (2025). Above-ground biomass prediction in agroforestry areas using machine learning and multispectral drone imagery. In 2025 IEEE 12th International Workshop on Metrology for AeroSpace. Cited by: 1

Mekonen, A. A., Conte, C., & Accardo, D. (2025). An effective process to use drones for above-ground biomass estimation in agroforestry landscapes. Aerospace, 12(11), 1001.

Sisay Belete, S. B., Melkamu Bezabih, M. B., Birhan Abdulkadir, B. A., … (2019). Inoculation and phosphorus fertilizer improve food-feed traits of grain legumes in mixed crop-livestock systems of Ethiopia.

Joseph Omeiza Alao | Environmental Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Joseph Omeiza Alao | Environmental Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Air Force Institute of Technology | Nigeria

Dr. Joseph Omeiza Alao is a Nigerian environmental geophysicist and lecturer at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Kaduna, recognized as the top researcher in his department. His career spans academia, research, and consultancy, focusing on environmental geophysics, groundwater sustainability, hydrogeochemistry, and near-surface geophysical methods. With numerous peer-reviewed publications, editorial roles, and collaborative projects, he has advanced scientific understanding of landfill contamination, aquifer vulnerability, and seismic risk. His work integrates innovative geophysical tools to address pressing environmental challenges, enhance public health, and promote sustainable development, earning him both national and international recognition for excellence in applied geophysics research.

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Dr. Alao holds a PhD in Applied Geophysics from Ahmadu Bello University, complemented by a master’s degree in Physics from Kaduna State University and a bachelor’s degree in Physics from Kogi State University. His academic foundation blends theoretical depth with applied research expertise, enabling him to contribute significantly to environmental problem-solving. His studies were grounded in advanced geophysical methods, data interpretation, and hydrogeological assessments. This robust educational background has equipped him with the technical knowledge and analytical skills essential for addressing environmental issues through scientific research, teaching, and consultancy across diverse contexts in Nigeria and beyond.

Experience

Dr. Alao has served as Lecturer I at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Kaduna, after earlier roles as Lecturer II, Assistant Lecturer, and part-time lecturer at multiple institutions. His professional journey also includes consultancy as a geophysicist for Scienteque Consultants Limited. He has taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses in applied geophysics, industrial geophysics, electromagnetism, electronics, and related fields. Beyond teaching, he has coordinated departmental programs, supervised projects, and contributed to institutional committees. His applied field experience covers geophysical surveys for groundwater development, landfill impact assessments, geotechnical evaluations, and mineral exploration across diverse Nigerian terrains.

Research Interests

Dr. Alao’s research interests center on environmental geophysics, groundwater exploration, hydro geochemistry, landfill leachate contamination, seismic risk modeling, and near-surface geophysical methods. He applies integrated geophysical and geochemical approaches to assess environmental hazards, evaluate aquifer systems, and support sustainable water resource management. His work also explores advanced modeling techniques such as three-dimensional and four-dimensional geophysical simulations for hazard assessment. A key aspect of his research is applying these methods to real-world environmental problems, bridging scientific discovery with practical solutions that protect ecosystems, support public health, and guide sustainable infrastructure development.

Awards

Dr. Alao has been honored with distinctions such as the Best Researcher Award in Applied Geophysics from ScienceFather, recognition as the second-best researcher at the Air Force Institute of Technology, and a paper prize in Public Health and Environment. These awards reflect his impactful contributions to environmental science, geophysical innovations, and public health research. They underscore his ability to translate technical expertise into solutions with societal relevance. His consistent record of achievement demonstrates both his dedication to advancing knowledge and his commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges through rigorous scientific investigation and community-oriented projects.

Top Noted Publications

Title: Effects of dumpsite leachate plumes on surface and groundwater and the possible public health risks
Year: 2023
Cited by: 68

Title: Evaluation of groundwater contamination and the health risk due to landfills using integrated geophysical methods and physiochemical water analysis
Year: 2023
Cited by: 57

Title: Impacts of open dumpsite leachates on soil and groundwater quality
Year: 2023
Cited by: 52

Title: Understanding the connections between climate change, air pollution, and human health in Africa: Insights from a literature review
Year: 2023
Cited by: 44

Title: Investigation of groundwater vulnerability to open dumpsites and its potential risk using electrical resistivity and water analysis
Year: 2023
Cited by: 39

Conclusion

With his proven track record of impactful publications, applied research leadership, and commitment to environmental sustainability, Dr. Joseph Omeiza Alao stands out as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances academic knowledge but also delivers tangible benefits to communities and ecosystems, reflecting the core mission of the award.

Prof Dr. Richard Alexander | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Richard Alexander | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Richard Alexander, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria

🎓 Prof. Richard J. Alexander is an Emeritus Professor at the Institute for English Business Communication at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. With a career spanning several decades, his work has significantly influenced the fields of English linguistics, business communication, and language education. Specializing in global language issues, computer-assisted corpus studies, and the relationship between language and ecology, Prof. Alexander has authored numerous publications and held prestigious academic positions across Europe.

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Based on the information provided about Professor Richard J. Alexander, he appears to be a distinguished scholar with a substantial career in English business communication and applied linguistics. Here’s an evaluation of his suitability for the “Best Researcher Award,” focusing on his strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion.

Strengths for the Award

Extensive Education and Experience: Professor Alexander’s educational background is comprehensive, including a PhD in English and Applied Linguistics and advanced degrees from prestigious institutions like the University of Cambridge and the University of London. His long and varied career includes significant teaching and research positions across Europe.

Diverse Research Interests: His research spans several key areas, including integrating content and language in higher education, English as a lingua franca, computer-assisted studies of lexis in business English, and the relation between language and ecology. This breadth indicates a well-rounded and versatile research profile.

Significant Contributions and Publications: He has published widely, including influential works such as “Elements of a Theory of Second Language Learning” and “Framing Discourse on the Environment.” His textbook co-authored with Leo Jones has had multiple editions and has been impactful in the field of business English.

Editorial and Conference Roles: His roles as a reviewer for English for Specific Purposes and his involvement in organizing conferences highlight his active engagement in the academic community. These roles underscore his influence and leadership in the field.

International Recognition: His recognition through the Duke of Edinburgh’s English Speaking Union Award and his visiting professor role at Helsinki School of Economics demonstrate his international standing and contributions to global academic discussions.

Areas for Improvement

Increasing Research Impact: While Professor Alexander has a strong publication record, focusing on high-impact journals or interdisciplinary research could further enhance his visibility and influence. Exploring collaborations with researchers from other fields could also broaden the scope and impact of his work.

Expanding Research Scope: Although his research on business English and language ecology is notable, expanding into emerging areas such as digital communication trends, language technology, or the impact of globalization on business communication could provide new insights and applications.

Engagement with Emerging Technologies: Incorporating the latest technological advances into his research, such as artificial intelligence and big data analytics in language studies, could enhance the relevance and applicability of his work in contemporary contexts.

Mentoring and Collaborations: Increasing involvement in mentoring young researchers and fostering collaborations with international researchers could further strengthen his academic network and influence. This could also help in cultivating the next generation of scholars in his field.

Education

📚 Prof. Alexander holds a Dr. Phil. in English and Applied Linguistics from the University of Bremen (1976), where his focus was on second language learning theory. He also earned a BSc in Economics and Sociology from the University of London (1974), a Post-Graduate Certificate in Education with a focus on English as a Foreign Language from the University of London, Institute of Education (1969), and a BA in Modern Languages Tripos from Jesus College, University of Cambridge (1967), which was followed by an MA in 1971.

Experience

đź’Ľ Over his long career, Prof. Alexander has held prominent academic positions, including his role as Full Professor of English for Economics and Business at the Vienna University of Economics and Business since 1994. Prior to that, he was a Lecturer at institutions like the University of Trier, Fachhochschule OsnabrĂĽck, and University of Birmingham, among others. He has also held visiting positions at the Helsinki School of Economics and served as a co-organizer for symposia on Language and Ecology.

Research Interests

🔬 Prof. Alexander’s research explores several key areas, including:

  1. Integrating Content and Language in higher education.
  2. The implications of Global Language English as Lingua Franca in business communication.
  3. Computer-assisted corpus studies of lexis and phraseology in economics and business English.
  4. The relationship between language and ecology.

Awards

🏆 Prof. Alexander was the Runner-up for the Duke of Edinburgh’s English Speaking Union Award in 1989, alongside co-author Leo Jones, for their work on “International Business English: A Course in Communication Skills,” published by Cambridge University Press.

Publication Top Notes

The status of verbal humour in british society: Contextual aspects of english humour

Investigating texts about environmental degradation using critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistic techniques

From the analysis of ecological discourse to the ecological analysis of discourse

Three in a row: Or, from evaluative lexis to conjugating adjectives

‘If money isn’t loosened up, this sucker could go down.’ How top politicians talk about financial crises

Framing discourse on the environment: A critical discourse approach

Conclusion 

Professor Richard J. Alexander is a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his extensive academic background, diverse research interests, and significant contributions to the field of English business communication and applied linguistics. His publications, editorial roles, and international recognition demonstrate his impact and leadership in the field.

To further strengthen his candidacy, he could focus on expanding his research scope to include emerging trends and technologies, increase his engagement with high-impact journals, and enhance his mentoring and collaborative efforts. Addressing these areas could amplify his already impressive contributions and influence in the academic community.