Prof Dr. Elena Simina Lakatos | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Elena Simina Lakatos | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Elena Simina Lakatos, Institute for Research in Circular Economy and Environment “Ernest Lupan”, Romania

Elena-Simina Lakatos is a Romanian academic and environmental management professional with a vast background in sustainable development, circular economy, and energy efficiency. Currently serving as the President and CEO of the Institute for Research in Circular Economy and Environment “Ernest Lupan,” she is also an Associate Professor at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. With significant leadership experience in project management and policy advisory roles, Elena has driven impactful projects in energy sustainability and environmental protection. Her work bridges academic expertise and industrial innovation to create sustainable solutions for a greener future.

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Based on Elena-Simina Lakatos’s qualifications, she is a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award,” especially considering her extensive expertise in the circular economy and sustainable development. Here’s an analysis of her strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion regarding her candidacy:

Strengths for the Award

Academic and Research Excellence: With multiple degrees, including a Ph.D. in Engineering and Management, and leadership roles in environmental and circular economy research, Elena-Simina has a solid academic foundation.

Project Leadership: She has led or contributed to numerous high-budget, international projects, showcasing her ability to manage complex research initiatives.

Professional Recognition: Awards such as the “Diploma of Excellence for European Leader in Sustainable Competitiveness” demonstrate her recognition at the European level.

Publication and Reviewer Activity: With experience as a reviewer for 30+ journals and guest editor roles, she is a highly active researcher in the global academic community.

Institutional Roles and Leadership: Her positions as President of the Institute for Research in Circular Economy and Environment and membership in several prestigious boards reflect her leadership in the research field.

Areas for Improvement

Global Visibility: While her work is recognized in Romania and Europe, increasing her engagement in global research forums and collaborations could further enhance her profile.

Diversification of Research Fields: Expanding her research into emerging interdisciplinary areas (e.g., digital transformation in sustainability) could strengthen her candidacy further.

Education 🎓

Elena-Simina Lakatos has an extensive educational background in environmental science, engineering, and business administration. She completed her Ph.D. in Engineering and Management at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca in Romania and Oulu Business School in Finland (2008–2011). She also holds an MSc in Sustainable Development and Environmental Management from Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania (2016–2018). Additionally, Elena pursued a Postgraduate program in Energy Efficiency at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (2022), as well as two bachelor’s degrees: one in Materials Science and Engineering (2006–2010) and another in Business Administration (2003–2007).

Experience 💼

Elena-Simina Lakatos has been leading the Institute for Research in Circular Economy and Environment “Ernest Lupan” since 2012, focusing on sustainable innovation in energy, environmental management, and circular economy. She holds the position of Associate Professor at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, where she has been shaping the next generation of engineers and sustainability experts. Her previous roles include Executive Director at the Eco-innovation Cluster for a Sustainable Environment. Elena has also served as an expert consultant on national and international projects in collaboration with various European institutions and public organizations.

Research Interests 🔬

Elena’s research interests are primarily centered on the circular economy, sustainable development, and energy efficiency. She is passionate about exploring innovative solutions that promote environmental sustainability, particularly in the context of industrial processes and urban planning. Her work includes examining the potential of circular economy models to improve resource efficiency and reduce waste in various sectors, including energy, construction, and environmental management. Elena is also engaged in developing strategies for transitioning toward a low-carbon economy.

Awards 🏆

Elena-Simina Lakatos has been recognized for her contributions to circular economy research and leadership in sustainable development initiatives. She has received several grants and accolades for her groundbreaking projects, particularly those funded by the European Commission and Interreg Europe. Her leadership in coordinating projects like CEI BOOST and CIRCULAR DIGIBUILD has positioned her as a key figure in European circular economy initiatives.

Publication Top Notes 📚

Lakatos, E.-S., et al. (2023). Boosting Circular Economy Innovation through Emerging Technologies Application. Sustainability, 15(7). Cited by 10 articles.

Lakatos, E.-S., et al. (2022). Effectiveness of Environmental Urban Policies to Improve Resource Efficiency. Journal of Clean Production, 317. Cited by 15 articles.

Lakatos, E.-S., et al. (2020). Transitioning from Linear to Circular Economy in Romania: Challenges and Opportunities. Recycling, 5(3). Cited by 25 articles.

Lakatos, E.-S., et al. (2019). Impact of Green Labels on Sustainable Development Goals. Sustainability, 11(12). Cited by 30 articles.

 

Conclusion

Elena-Simina Lakatos is a highly accomplished researcher whose extensive work in sustainability, leadership in project management, and contributions to academic discourse make her an excellent candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” To bolster her candidacy, she might focus on increasing her global visibility and engaging in interdisciplinary research collaborations.

Dr. Bruna Paolinelli | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bruna Paolinelli | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bruna Paolinelli, Researcher, Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal

🌿 Dr. Bruna Paolinelli, a dedicated researcher at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal, excels in Ecology and Conservation. Her groundbreaking work in biodiversity conservation has earned her recognition and accolades, including the prestigious Best Researcher Award. 🌍 With a focus on sustainable practices, Dr. Paolinelli’s research significantly impacts preserving ecosystems and promoting environmental awareness. 🌱 Her commitment to scientific excellence and her passion for protecting natural habitats inspire her peers and students alike. 🏆 Dr. Paolinelli continues to lead innovative projects, making substantial contributions to the field of ecology. 🌟

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Education 🎓

Dr. Bruna Paolinelli earned her Ph.D. in Biology – Ecology and Conservation Biology from Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary, in 2021, with a thesis on Pannonian grasslands restoration 🌾. She completed her MSc in Forest Science at Universidad Federal de Viçosa, Brazil, in 2017, focusing on forest restoration using UAV and LiDAR imagery 🌳. She participated in an exchange program in Forestry at the University of West Hungary in 2014 🌲. Dr. Paolinelli holds a BSc in Forest Engineering from Universidad Federal de Viçosa, Brazil, where she studied farmers’ perceptions of agroforestry systems 🌿.

Complementary Training  📚🏃‍♀️

🌍 Dr. Bruna Paolinelli has actively participated in various environmental and ecological events. In 2023, she attended the eLTER-Consortia Meeting in Frankfurt, Germany. Her 2022 engagements included the ILTER Scientific Conference in Novi Sad, Serbia, the SERE2022 conference, a biodiversity training in Lisbon, and a Bayesian GLMs course online. She also attended training on plant translocation in 2021 and the EIT Jumpstarter in Budapest in 2020. Her earlier experiences include environmental courses in Brazil, GIS training, and workshops on water legislation and forest management. Dr. Paolinelli’s dedication to ecology is evident through her continuous learning and contributions. 🌿✨

Professional Experience ‍🏫🏭

🌱 Dr. Bruna Paolinelli is an accomplished researcher. Since 2022, she has served as an Assistant Researcher at the Center for Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Changes (cE3c) at the Universidade de Lisboa. Previously, she was an external collaborator through ERASMUS training and a Young Researcher at the Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary. Her journey began as a Forest Engineer Trainee at Suzano Papel e Celulose, Brazil, followed by multiple research trainee positions at the Universidade Federal de Viçosa. Her diverse experiences have shaped her expertise in ecology and environmental sciences. 🌿📚✨

Research Projects 🔬

🌱 Dr. Bruna Paolinelli, a dedicated researcher at the Center for Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Changes (cE3c), Universidade de Lisboa, led projects like LandUnderPressure (2022-2024) to combat desertification and enhance climate resilience. Her work includes REA Alentejo (2022-2023) and FightDesert (2022-2023) focusing on ecosystem rehabilitation. At the Institute of Ecology and Botany, Hungary, she contributed to grasslands restoration (2021-2022) and sand grasslands restoration (2018-2021). She was a Research Technician Fellow for ecological projects (2020) and aerial image analysis (2015-2017) at Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brazil. Dr. Paolinelli’s journey began with Project Zero Carbon Viçosa (2012) 🌍.

Conference Poster 🌐

🌍 Dr. Bruna Paolinelli Köbel and her colleagues presented their research on “Monitoring, restoring, and adapting Portuguese agro-forestry systems to enhance resilience to climate change” at various conferences, including the Encontro Nacional de Ecologia, cE3c Annual Meeting, and eLTER-Consortia Meeting where they won the best poster award. Their work focuses on ecological restoration, long-term impacts of restoration practices, and monitoring forest restoration using UAV/LIDAR technology. Additionally, they have explored the influence of landscape-scale invasion on grassland restoration and the effectiveness of mowing on Pannonic sand steppes. 🌱✨

Association member📊

🌿 Dr. Bruna Paolinelli has been actively involved in ecological and environmental initiatives. Since 2020, she has volunteered as an organizer for YOUNGER – Society for Ecological Restoration Europe. Between 2019 and 2021, she played a pivotal role in the Environmental Awareness Program with MiraDoor Intercultural Community in Budapest, Hungary. Dr. Paolinelli has been a dedicated member of the International Association for Vegetation Science (IAVS) and the Hungarian Ecological Society (MÖTE) since 2019. Her commitment to these organizations underscores her passion for ecological restoration and environmental awareness. 🌍🌱

Participation 📝

🌿 Dr. Bruna Paolinelli has actively participated in numerous ecological conferences worldwide. In 2023, she attended events such as the Encontro Nacional de Ecologia in Faro, Portugal, and the 10th World Conference on Ecological Restoration in Darwin, Australia. Her engagement spans continents, with notable appearances at the Society of Ecological Restoration Europe Conference in Reykjavik (2018) and Alicante (2022). Dr. Paolinelli’s commitment to ecological research and conservation is evident through her consistent participation in international and national symposiums, workshops, and seminars, contributing to discussions on ecological restoration, conservation science, and sustainable development. 🌍🌱🌟

Thesis 📖🎓

Dr. Bruna Paolinelli Reis has made significant strides in restoration ecology. She completed her PhD at Eötvös Loránd University in 2021, focusing on the long-term effects of restoration practices and landscape composition on the success of Pannonian grasslands 🌾🔬 (DOI: 10.15476/ELTE.2021.060). She earned her Master’s from Universidade Federal de Viçosa in 2017, where she utilized UAV and LIDAR imagery to monitor forest restoration areas and generate adaptive management recommendations 🌳🛰️. In 2015, she obtained her BSc from the same university, studying farmers’ perceptions of agroforestry systems for Legal Reserve restoration in São Mateus, ES 🌱🚜.

Publications Top Notes 📚

The added value of the long-term ecological research network to upscale restoration in Europe

Effects of goldenrod (Solidago giganteaAiton and S.canadensisL.) invasion on the wet meadow vegetation composition of Somogyfajsz wood pasture

Native species can reduce the establishment of invasive alien species if sown in high density and using competitive species

Hungarian Grey cattle grazing outperforms mowing during wet meadow restoration following plantation forest clear-cut

The long-term effect of initial restoration intervention, landscape composition, and time on the progress of Pannonic sand grassland restoration

Long‐term effect of mowing on the restoration of Pannonian sand grassland to replace invasive black locust plantation

N immobilization treatment revisited: A retarded and temporary effect unfolded in old-field restoration

Farmer’s Perception about Agroforestry Systems for Legal Reserves in the Region of São Mateus, Espírito Santo, Brazil

First year woody survival supports feasibility of forest-steppe reconstruction as an alternative to landscaping in industrial areas

Management Recommendation Generation for Areas Under Forest Restoration Process through Images Obtained by UAV and LiDAR

Assoc Prof. Dr. xingchang Wang | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. xingchang Wang | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr.xingchang Wang, Northeast forestry university, China

Associate Professor Dr. Xingchang Wang, from Northeast Forestry University in China, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award in the fields of Ecology and Conservation 🌿🌍. His groundbreaking research and dedicated efforts towards understanding and preserving our natural environment have earned him this significant accolade. Dr. Wang’s work not only advances scientific knowledge but also contributes to the global efforts in ecological conservation, making a profound impact on both local and international levels 🌳🏆. His recognition as the Best Researcher is a testament to his outstanding contributions and unwavering commitment to ecological sustainability.

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Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang earned his Ph.D. in Ecology from Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China, in 2019. His dissertation, “Error analyses of measurements of carbon, water vapor, and energy fluxes on a mountainous forest in Northeast China,” focused on improving the accuracy of ecological measurements 🌳📊. He also holds a Master’s degree in Ecology from the same institution, completed in 2008, with a dissertation on the “Temporal variations and environmental control of carbon dioxide exchange of a natural secondary forest in Northeastern China” 🌿🍃. Dr. Wang earned his Bachelor’s degree in Forestry in 2008, researching the “Relationships between leaf area and sapwood of major tree species in Northeast China” 🍂🌲.

Employment history

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang has been serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University since 2020 🌳. Prior to this role, he was an Assistant Researcher at the same institution from 2011 to 2020 🌲. Dr. Wang’s journey at the School of Forestry began in 2008, where he worked as an Intern Researcher until 2011 🌿. Throughout his career, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to forestry research and education, reflecting his dedication and expertise in the field 🌱.

Professional Activity & Service

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang has been serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University since 2020 🌳. Prior to this role, he was an Assistant Researcher at the same institution from 2011 to 2020 🌲. Dr. Wang’s journey at the School of Forestry began in 2008, where he worked as an Intern Researcher until 2011 🌿. Throughout his career, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to forestry research and education, reflecting his dedication and expertise in the field 🌱.

Research Interests & Specialty

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang focuses on forest micrometeorology, eddy covariance, and ecosystem ecophysiology, exploring biomass production, canopy structure, and nutrient resorption. His current interests include using eddy covariance to observe forest carbon and water flux, carbon cycle methodologies, plant traits, and ecological stoichiometry. He investigates secondary forest structures, canopy leaf area, and remote sensing. Dr. Wang has made significant contributions, such as identifying new mechanisms of leaf nutrient resorption, explaining seasonal phenology asynchrony, and improving forest CO2 flux estimates. He teaches courses on ecology and environmental biophysics. 🌲📊🌍

Grants

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang has received several notable grants, reflecting his significant contributions to forest ecosystem research in China. He secured funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32171765) to study the coupling mechanism between productivity fluctuations and leaf nutrient resorption in Northeast China’s secondary forests (2022-2025, ¥580,000) 🌳. Additionally, he is involved in a subproject (2021YFD220040105) investigating carbon source/sink changes in forest ecosystems and their environmental drivers (2022-2025, ¥1,000,000) 🌱. His earlier projects include studying carbon flux techniques in mountainous forests (41503071), and exploring canopy phenology dynamics’ impact on carbon and water flux (QC2017010) 🍃.

Publications Top Notes

Ratio of photosynthetically active radiation to global solar radiation above forest canopy in complex terrain.

Degree of shade tolerance shapes seasonality of chlorophyll, nitrogen, and phosphorus levels of trees and herbs in a temperate deciduous forest.

Applicability of the generalized wind profile model over mountainous forests.

Decoupling of nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon release from fine and coarse roots during 7 years of decomposition.

Achieving grain security and carbon neutrality: Challenges from carbon allocation.

Comparison of leaf cost-benefit relationship for five pinnate compound-leaf tree species in temperate forests of northeast China.

Comparison of tree-ring xylem anatomical parameters of three tree species under different moisture conditions in the Mulling area, Heilongjiang Province of northeastern China.

Seasonal asynchrony in above- and below-ground phenology in a temperate forest.

Comparison of characteristics of tree trunk xylem vessels among three species of Betula in northeast China and their relationships with climate.

Filling the “vertical gap” between canopy tree species and understory shrub species: biomass allometric equations for sub canopy tree species.