Nawar Al-Tameemi | Soil and Water Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nawar Al-Tameemi | Soil and Water Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant | Beijing Forestry University | China

Dr. Nawar Al-Tameemi is a dedicated research assistant at Beijing Forestry University specializing in environmental science, remote sensing, and geospatial analysis. His work focuses on understanding and mitigating land degradation and desertification in arid and semi-arid regions through advanced data-driven approaches. He has contributed to pioneering research projects that examine vegetation degradation, land-use change, and desertification risk mapping by integrating satellite-derived data, statistical analyses, and machine learning techniques. Dr. Nawar Al-Tameemi develops innovative frameworks that objectively assess the influence of climatic, vegetative, and human factors on land degradation, providing high-precision risk maps to inform sustainable land management and policy interventions. His research enhances the accuracy and applicability of environmental monitoring tools and supports targeted strategies to promote soil and water conservation. With publications in leading journals such as MDPI Remote Sensing and practical experience in applied projects, he bridges academic research with real-world environmental solutions. Committed to advancing knowledge in sustainable land use, Dr. Nawar Al-Tameemi also contributes to mentoring, collaboration, and capacity-building in climate education, fostering awareness of ecological resilience and the adoption of clean, sustainable practices across vulnerable landscapes.

Featured Publications

Al-Tameemi, N., Xuexia, Z., Shahzad, F., Mehmood, K., Linying, X., & Zhou, J. (2025). From trends to drivers: Vegetation degradation and land-use change in Babil and Al-Qadisiyah, Iraq (2000–2023). Remote Sensing, 17(19), 3343.

Jitendra Pandey | Climate Change | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Jitendra Pandey | Climate Change | Distinguished Scientist Award

Professor | Banaras Hindu University | India  

Prof. Jitendra Pandey is a distinguished Professor in the Environmental Science Division at the Centre of Advanced Study in Botany, Banaras Hindu University, India. With over three decades of research and teaching experience, he has become a leading authority in river ecology, environmental monitoring, sustainable agriculture, and water resource conservation. His pioneering work on the Ganga River and atmospheric deposition has contributed significantly to ecological sustainability and climate change understanding. He has supervised numerous doctoral and postgraduate students, led impactful research projects, and authored an extensive body of scientific publications, strengthening his reputation as a global environmental researcher.

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Education

Prof. Jitendra Pandey pursued his higher studies at Banaras Hindu University, where he earned both his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Environmental Science. His academic journey was driven by a deep interest in river ecosystems and environmental sustainability. During his research years, he received prestigious fellowships from the University Grants Commission and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India. These formative experiences laid the foundation for his lifelong dedication to scientific inquiry, environmental monitoring, and conservation strategies. His strong academic training has equipped him to address complex challenges in river ecology, pollution assessment, and sustainable resource management.

Experience

Prof. Jitendra Pandey has accumulated rich academic and research experience, beginning as a Junior and Senior Research Fellow at Banaras Hindu University before serving as a Research Associate under CSIR. He worked as a Junior Scientific Officer at the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, before joining M.L. Sukhadia University, Udaipur, as Assistant Professor. He later returned to Banaras Hindu University, where he rose through positions as Reader, Associate Professor, and Professor. With over twenty-five years of teaching and more than thirty-three years of research experience, he has trained hundreds of students while leading impactful projects of national and global relevance.

Research Interests

Prof. Jitendra Pandey research interests span multiple interdisciplinary domains, including river ecology, water resource conservation, sustainable agriculture, and cross-domain carbon linkages. He has extensively studied the ecological functioning of the Ganga River, with a focus on nutrient cycling, carbon fluxes, and anthropogenic impacts on aquatic systems. His investigations also address air and water pollution, atmospheric deposition, and ecosystem responses to climate change. Additionally, his work explores the relationship between ecological health and food security. Through his studies, he emphasizes the integration of ecological principles with practical conservation and sustainable management strategies to mitigate human-induced environmental degradation.

Awards

Prof. Jitendra Pandey has received numerous national and international awards for his contributions to environmental science. His early recognition includes the prestigious INTER Research Essay Grand Prize” (Japan) for a new hypothesis on ozone layer destruction. He later received the Ibaraki Kasumigaura Prize (Japan) for outstanding work in lake conservation. His accolades also include the World Green Award (INGP, New Delhi), the Twenty First Century Development Award, and the First Best Article Award by IMSA. Additionally, he earned research fellowships from UGC and CSIR and was fully sponsored to participate in the Planet under Pressure Conference at Oxford University, London.

Top Noted Publications

Title: Impact of DOC trends resulting from changing climatic extremes and atmospheric deposition chemistry on periphyton community of a freshwater tropical lake of India
Year: 2013
Cited by: 37

Title: Impact of changing atmospheric deposition chemistry on carbon and nutrient loading to Ganga River: integrating land–atmosphere–water components to uncover cross-domain carbon linkages
Year: 2014
Cited by: 76

Title: Alternative alert system for Ganga River eutrophication using alkaline phosphatase as a level determinant
Year: 2017
Cited by: 42

Title: An ecological response index for simultaneous prediction of eutrophication and metal pollution in large rivers
Year: 2019
Cited by: 46

Title: Benthic hypoxia in anthropogenically-impacted rivers provides positive feedback enhancing the level of bioavailable metals at sediment-water interface
Year: 2020
Cited by: 14

Conclusion

Prof. Jitendra Pandey demonstrates a rare combination of scientific excellence, leadership, and commitment to environmental sustainability. His pioneering studies on river ecology and ecosystem linkages, his sustained mentorship of future scientists, and his recognized global contributions make him a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Distinguished Scientist Award. While there remain opportunities for broader translation of his findings into policy and global partnerships, his achievements reflect both depth and breadth of scholarship. In conclusion, his career exemplifies the qualities of a distinguished scientist, making him eminently suitable for this recognition.

Muhammad Babar Ramzan | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Babar Ramzan | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | National Textile University | Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Babar Ramzan is an accomplished academic and researcher serving as an Assistant Professor at the School of Engineering Technology, National Textile University, Faisalabad. With expertise spanning industrial and management engineering, textile engineering, and quality management systems, he combines academic excellence with industry-oriented problem-solving. His professional journey bridges academia and industry, marked by impactful research contributions in sustainability, process improvement, and textile innovation. Through international publications, conference presentations, and funded projects, he has developed a strong reputation for advancing circular economy practices and human-based quality control systems, inspiring innovation in textile engineering and management education.

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Education

Dr. Muhammad Babar Ramzan pursued his PhD in Industrial and Management Engineering at Hanyang University, South Korea, where he specialized in composite modeling for evaluation of human-based inspection systems. His research emphasized quality management and advanced optimization methodologies. He also holds an MS degree in Textile Engineering from National Textile University, Pakistan, where he investigated dimensional stability in knitwear. Earlier, he completed a BS in Textile Engineering with a focus on garment manufacturing. This solid academic foundation reflects his continuous pursuit of interdisciplinary knowledge, blending engineering management, textile sciences, and sustainability to address challenges in modern manufacturing environments.

Experience

Dr. Muhammad Babar Ramzan career encompasses an enriching blend of academic and industrial roles. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at National Textile University, where he has been actively teaching, mentoring, and leading research initiatives. He previously served as Assistant Professor at the University of Management and Technology, Lahore, and Lecturer at The University of Faisalabad. His industrial experience includes leadership roles at Masood Textile Mills Limited, where he gained practical expertise in production operations, quality control, and assurance. This dual exposure allows him to integrate theory and practice, contributing effectively to both academic excellence and industrial competitiveness.

Research Interests

Dr. Muhammad Babar Ramzan research is centered on data-driven process improvement, mathematical modeling, and sustainable industrial practices. His scholarly pursuits explore human-based quality inspection systems, supply chain resilience, lean methodologies, and consumer-focused textile innovation. He is deeply engaged in developing models that enhance efficiency, reduce waste, and promote responsible consumption through circular economy approaches. His interdisciplinary research spans textile engineering, operations research, and industrial engineering, addressing challenges in productivity, environmental impact, and design for sustainability. With a passion for innovation, he continuously investigates novel strategies that merge industry needs with academic insights to foster long-term sustainable growth.

Awards

Throughout his career, Dr. Muhammad Babar Ramzan has been recognized for his academic and research excellence through various professional milestones. His achievements include successfully completing funded research projects sponsored by higher education institutions and industry collaborations. He has been entrusted with national-level responsibilities such as serving as a curriculum reviewer for garment engineering programs, reflecting his expertise and academic leadership. His patents, conference presentations, and impactful journal publications also stand as significant academic honors. Additionally, his guidance in producing industrial innovations like eco-friendly textile processes and sustainable product designs further highlight his contributions to applied research and industry advancement.

Top Noted Publications

Title: A robust possibilistic flexible programming approach toward a resilient and cost-efficient biodiesel supply chain network
Year: 2022
Cited by: 120

Title: Competency framework development for effective human resource management
Year: 2021
Cited by: 92

Title: Effect of inspection performance in smart manufacturing system based on human quality control system
Year: 2018
Cited by: 81

Title: Medicine supply chain model for an integrated healthcare system with uncertain product complaints
Year: 2018
Cited by: 73

Title: Interactive fuzzy multi criteria decision making approach for supplier selection and order allocation in a resilient supply chain
Year: 2019
Cited by: 53

Conclusion

Considering his impactful contributions in academia, industry, and research, Dr. Muhammad Babar Ramzan stands as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive record of publications, innovation in sustainable textile solutions, active role in higher education, and leadership in research supervision collectively showcase excellence. With further global collaborations and interdisciplinary engagement, he has the potential to make even greater contributions to industrial engineering and sustainable development.

Muammer Kaya | Recycling | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Muammer Kaya | Recycling | Best Researcher Award

Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey

Prof. Dr. Muammer Kaya is a distinguished academic in the field of Mining and Mineral Processing Engineering at Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Turkey. With a career spanning over four decades, he has played pivotal roles in research, teaching, and institutional leadership. His expertise includes flotation kinetics, metal recovery from e-waste, and hydrometallurgy. A dual citizen of Turkey and Canada, Prof. Kaya’s work bridges continents and continues to influence sustainable mineral resource development. 🌍🔬

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🎓 Education

Prof. Kaya began his academic journey with a B.Eng. in Mining Engineering from Anadolu University (1981) in Turkey. He pursued advanced studies at McGill University, Canada, earning his M.Eng. in 1985 with a thesis on flotation kinetics and a Ph.D. in 1989 focusing on froth washing in flotation systems. His academic training laid a strong foundation for his groundbreaking work in mineral processing. 📘👨‍🎓🇨🇦

🩺 Experience

His professional path includes notable roles starting as a Research Assistant at McGill University (1984–1990), followed by academic advancement at Eskişehir Osmangazi University as Assistant Prof. (1990–1993), Assoc. Prof. (1993–1999), and Full Professor (1999–Present). 🚀 He also founded and directed the Technological Research Center (1995–2010) and served as Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture (2020–2023). Currently, he heads the Mining Engineering Department. 🏢👨‍🔬

🔬 Research Interest

Prof. Kaya’s research focuses on flotation kinetics, froth washing, e-waste recycling, and hydrometallurgical metal recovery. He has contributed significantly to the development of sustainable mineral processing technologies, especially in recycling metals from spent batteries and electronic waste. His innovative studies combine chemical and physical approaches for metal extraction and environmental recovery. 🔍🧪♻️

🏆 Awards

While specific awards aren’t listed in the CV, Prof. Kaya’s prestigious appointments—such as being founder director of major university departments and his international recognition in peer-reviewed journals—reflect his scientific leadership and contributions to mineral engineering. 🌟📚 His impactful publications and long-standing academic presence are honors in themselves.

📚 Publications

Investigation of Batch and Continuous Flotation Kinetics in a Modified Denver Flotation CellCanadian Metallurgical Quarterly, 1986, Cited by: Multiple

The Effect of Froth on Flotation Kinetics – A Mass Transfer ApproachMineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review, 1989, Cited by: 60+

Froth Washing Technology in Mechanical Flotation MachinesIndustrie Minerale Mines et Carrieres, 1992, Cited by: 10+

Recovery of Manganese from Spent Batteries using Guar MealIndustrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2013, Cited by: 100+

Recovery of Manganese from Spent Batteries Using Activated CarbonAsian Journal of Chemistry, 2013, Cited by: 25+

Dissolution and Precipitation of Zinc and Manganese from Spent BatteriesPhysicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing, 2013, Cited by: 35+

Dissolution Behavior of Caldag Lateritic Nickel OreInt. J. of Minerals Metallurgy and Materials, 2015, Cited by: 70+

Atmospheric Pressure Acid Leaching of Caldag Lateritic Nickel OreInternational Journal of Mineral Processing, 2016, Cited by: 80+

Recovery of Metals from Electronic Waste (WASET)Int. J. of Chemical, Molecular, Nuclear, Material and Metallurgical Eng., 2016, Cited by: 50+

Recovery of Metals and Nonmetals from E-wasteWaste Management, 2016, Cited by: 500+

🏁 Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Muammer Kaya is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His long-standing contributions to mineral processing, leadership in sustainable e-waste solutions, and strong academic presence make him an exemplary candidate. Enhanced visibility of recent achievements and documented accolades would further solidify his candidacy, but his overall impact and research legacy speak volumes in favor of the honor. 🌟