Assiya Ansabayeva | ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Assiya Ansabayeva | ecology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Associate Professor, «AKHMET BAITURSYNULY Kostanay Regional University», Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Kazakhstan

🌍 Dr. Ansabayeva Assiya is a passionate environmental scientist and associate professor at «Akhmet Baitursynuly Kostanay Regional University,» Faculty of Agricultural Sciences. With over 14 years of academic experience, her research focuses on ecology, environmental management, and sustainable agriculture. She actively contributes to international projects like Erasmus+ and Bolashak while being a prolific author with a Hirsch Index of 5. 🌱✨

Publication Profile

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Education

🎓 Dr. Ansabayeva holds a strong academic foundation, having completed advanced training under the prestigious Bolashak Program in 2023. Her educational pursuits have honed her expertise in agroecology, crop production, and organic farming. 🌾📘

Experience

💼 Dr. Ansabayeva has participated in diverse projects, from restoring degraded pastures to developing sustainable agricultural technologies. She has served as a senior researcher and project leader for initiatives funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan, and Erasmus+. Her work focuses on innovative crop rotation practices and ecological conservation. 🌿🔬

Research Interests

🔍 Her research interests span ecology, rational use of natural resources, organic farming, and crop production. She actively investigates sustainable agricultural practices to enhance soil fertility, biodiversity, and environmental health. 🌎🌾

Awards

🏆 Dr. Ansabayeva has received numerous accolades, including the Bolashak International Scholarship (2023), the Diploma of Five New Persons of Kostanay Region (2021), and the Best Science Communicator Award (2021). She is also a member of the Alliance of Young Scientists and actively engages in public and university life. 🎖️📜

Publications

The Phytophthora infestans effector Pi05910 suppresses and destabilizes host glycolate oxidase StGOX4 to promote plant susceptibility
Molecular Plant Pathology, 2024, 25(11). Co-author.

Studying the Combined Impact of Salinity and Drought Stress-Simulated Conditions on Physio-Biochemical Characteristics of Lettuce Plant
Horticulturae, 2024, 10(11). Corresponding Author.

Biological Products Sway the Yield and Quality Traits of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) in a Continental Climate
Sabrao Journal of Breeding and Genetics, 2024, 56(1). Author.

Cultivation of peas, Pisum sativum L. in organic farming
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2023, 21(4). Author.

Influence of crop rotation, the treatment of crop residues, and the application of nitrogen fertilizers on soil properties and maize yield
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2024, 88(6). Co-author.

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.

Mr. Mumbere Lango | Biodiversity conservation | Excellence in Research

Mr. Mumbere Lango | Biodiversity conservation | Excellence in Research

Mr. Mumbere Lango, Director, Research Center for Environmental Planning, Congo, Democratic Republic of the

Mumbere Luc Lango, born on October 4, 1979, is a Congolese GIS and Remote Sensing specialist. With extensive experience in environmental conservation, he has worked with organizations such as the FAO, WHO, and the Jane Goodall Institute, leading projects focused on land-use planning, deforestation assessment, and ecological resilience. He currently serves as a National Consultant, bringing his expertise to various environmental and public health initiatives.

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Mumbere Luc Lango’s extensive experience and accomplishments make him a compelling candidate for the “Excellence in Research” award. Here’s an evaluation of his strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion based on the information provided:

Strengths for the Award 🌟

Extensive Expertise: Lango’s background in GIS and remote sensing, combined with his roles in various international organizations (FAO, WHO, GIZ), showcases his technical expertise and practical experience in environmental research and management.

Diverse Projects: His involvement in a wide range of projects, from deforestation mapping to health intervention planning, highlights his versatility and impact across different sectors. His work on mapping and monitoring deforestation, land use, and conservation efforts demonstrates a broad and relevant skill set.

Research Contributions: Lango has published several research articles in reputable journals, such as “Diversity” and “Zoological Studies.” His research on biodiversity, land-use planning, and deforestation is highly relevant to current environmental issues, showing his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge.

International Collaboration: His roles with international organizations and collaborations with various stakeholders illustrate his ability to work in diverse and multicultural environments, enhancing the global reach and relevance of his research.

Educational Background: His extensive education in GIS, spatial analysis, and environmental management, with numerous certifications and advanced training from prestigious institutions, supports his research capabilities and underscores his dedication to continuous learning.

Areas for Improvement 🔍

Increased Publication and Citation Impact: While Lango has published several research papers, increasing the number of high-impact publications and citations could further strengthen his research profile. Engaging in more collaborative research and international conferences might boost his visibility.

Broader Research Scope: Although Lango’s research is impactful, exploring additional emerging areas within environmental science and integrating new technologies or methodologies could enhance the breadth of his work.

Project Outcomes and Impact Assessment: Providing detailed case studies or impact assessments of his projects could offer more concrete evidence of the practical outcomes and real-world impact of his research efforts.

Leadership in Research: Taking on more leadership roles within research projects or contributing to high-profile research initiatives could further establish him as a leading expert in his field.

Education 🎓

Mumbere Luc Lango has a robust academic background in ecology and geospatial sciences. He holds an MSc in Geospatial Information Systems for Land Management from AgroParis Tech, University of Montpellier, France. Additionally, he has earned multiple postgraduate certificates in GIS, remote sensing, and environmental planning from esteemed institutions like George Mason University, UNESCO-IHE, and the University of Dar es Salaam.

Experience 💼

Luc Lango’s career is marked by significant roles in GIS and environmental conservation. He has served as a GIS Expert for WHO and GIZ, and as a Programme Director at the Research Center for Environmental Planning. His responsibilities have included managing GIS data for polio response, leading biomonitoring activities in community forests, and developing tools for REDD+ projects. His work with Mercy Corps and the Jane Goodall Institute has further honed his skills in geospatial analysis and conservation.

Research Interests 🔍

Luc Lango is deeply interested in the intersection of GIS technology and environmental conservation. His research focuses on land-use planning, biodiversity conservation, and the impacts of climate change on ecosystems. He is particularly keen on using GIS and remote sensing technologies to analyze forest ecosystems, assess deforestation, and develop strategies for sustainable land management.

Awards 🏆

Throughout his career, Luc Lango has been recognized for his contributions to environmental conservation and GIS. He has received certificates from NASA, the International Institute for Sustainable Development, and other organizations for his expertise in geospatial analysis, remote sensing, and conservation-sensitive to conflicts. His commitment to advancing knowledge in these areas has earned him respect and accolades in his field.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Diversity and Endemism of Amphibian Fauna in the Yoko Forest Reserve, Democratic Republic of the CongoDiversity, 2024 Link (Cited by 5 articles)

Threats to Site Occupation of Carnivores in a Human-Dominated Protected AreaZoological Studies, 2021 Link (Cited by 12 articles)

Understanding Deforestation in Eastern Democratic Republic of CongoESRI, 2012 Link (Cited by 8 articles)

Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity in Virunga National ParkSTART, 2010 Link (Cited by 15 articles)

Conclusion 🎯

Mumbere Luc Lango is a distinguished candidate for the “Excellence in Research” award due to his extensive expertise in GIS and remote sensing, his impactful research contributions, and his role in significant international projects. His diverse experience across environmental management and health interventions, combined with his strong educational background, positions him as a leader in his field. By enhancing the visibility and impact of his research and exploring new areas within environmental science, Lango could further solidify his standing as a leading researcher.