Theodoros Syriopoulos | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Theodoros Syriopoulos | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens | Greece

Prof. Theodoros Syriopoulos is a distinguished academic and expert in Shipping Finance, serving at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, renowned as one of Greece’s most prestigious institutions. His academic leadership and scholarly excellence have positioned him as a prominent figure in the fields of maritime economics and finance. With extensive teaching and research experience, he has also contributed as a visiting professor at leading universities across Europe and Asia, reflecting his global academic engagement. Before entering academia, he held senior executive roles in banking, investment, asset management, and corporate finance, bringing valuable industry insights into his research and teaching. Prof. Theodoros Syriopoulos has an impressive publication record in internationally accredited journals, addressing a wide range of topics in shipping and finance, including corporate financial management, global capital markets, portfolio management, mergers and acquisitions, financial derivatives, and risk management. His recent research emphasizes corporate governance, ESG frameworks, and green finance, highlighting his commitment to sustainable financial practices. With 1,372 citations by 1,183 documents, 48 published works, and an h-index of 22, his academic impact reflects the global recognition of his scholarly contributions. As an active Council Member of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) and a member of several international academic and professional associations, he continues to shape the discourse on maritime finance and economics globally. His academic background, combining applied economics and development studies, underpins his interdisciplinary approach to research and education, fostering innovation and analytical rigor in the study of global shipping and financial systems.

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Featured Publications

Syriopoulos, T. (2007). Dynamic linkages between emerging European and developed stock markets: Has the EMU any impact? International Review of Financial Analysis, 16(1), 41–60.

Grammenos, C. (2013). The handbook of maritime economics and business. Taylor & Francis.

Syriopoulos, T., Makram, B., & Boubaker, A. (2015). Stock market volatility spillovers and portfolio hedging: BRICS and the financial crisis. International Review of Financial Analysis, 39, 7–18.

Syriopoulos, T. C., & Sinclair, M. T. (1993). An econometric study of tourism demand: The AIDS model of US and European tourism in Mediterranean countries. Applied Economics, 25(12), 1541–1552.

Syriopoulos, T. (2004). International portfolio diversification to Central European stock markets. Applied Financial Economics, 14(17), 1253–1268.

Nikos Theodoulidis | Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nikos Theodoulidis | Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Research Director | Institute Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering | Greece

Dr. Nikos Theodoulidis is a distinguished geologist and seismologist serving as Research Director with extensive experience in engineering seismology and earthquake engineering. He has been a dedicated researcher at the Institute of Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering in Thessaloniki, Greece, where he also held the position of Director. His work focuses on strong ground motion modeling, seismic hazard assessment, surface geophysics, and evaluating site effects using both earthquake and ambient noise data. He has made significant contributions to understanding the consequences of destructive earthquakes and has been instrumental in planning, operating, and analyzing data from accelerometric networks. As a lead scientist, he has overseen numerous national and European research projects, contributing to advancements in earthquake engineering practice and policy. He has authored and co-authored over 108 documents, cited more than 3,556 times across 2,631 documents, and holds an h-index of 30, reflecting his sustained impact on the field. His expertise bridges theoretical research and practical application, providing critical insights into earthquake risk mitigation, infrastructure resilience, and public safety, while demonstrating a long-standing commitment to advancing seismology and mentoring the next generation of researchers.

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Featured Publications

Xun, Z., Theodoulidis, N., et al. Estimation of vertical amplification correction function (VACF) in Greece based on the generalized inversion technique of strong motion and diffuse field concept on earthquakes. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America.

Xun, Z., Theodoulidis, N., et al. Ground-motion dependency on seasonal variations: Observations at the ARGONET array, Cephalonia, Greece. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America.

Xun, Z., Theodoulidis, N., et al. Analyzing the stability of P-wave seismogram method for estimating VS30: Insights from two accelerometer arrays in Greece. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America.

Xun, Z., Theodoulidis, N., et al. Towards site-specific ground motion estimates in Greece using a partially non-ergodic, mixed-effects, neural network approach. Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering.

Xun, Z., Theodoulidis, N., et al. Constraining the near-surface VS structure by the joint inversion of SH wave transfer function, Rayleigh wave dispersion and ellipticity information. Geophysical Journal International.

Giuseppe La Ferla | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Giuseppe La Ferla | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Polytechnic University of Madrid | Spain

Prof. Dr. Giuseppe La Ferla is an accomplished architect, researcher, and educator whose career bridges practice and academia. With expertise in construction and architectural technology, he has contributed to sustainable building design and energy-efficient façade systems. Over the years, he has collaborated on international projects across Europe, the Middle East, and South America, combining technical innovation with environmental responsibility. His research emphasizes adaptive façades, radiant glass technologies, and smart energy regions, reflecting a strong commitment to sustainability. Currently, he serves as Professor at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, where he mentors future architects and leads research in advanced construction methods.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Giuseppe La Ferla pursued advanced studies in architecture and technology, earning his Master’s degree in Architecture from the Polytechnic University of Turin and later obtaining professional registration at Mediterranean University di Reggio Calabria. Driven by a passion for sustainable design, he completed a PhD at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, presenting a thesis on the thermal behavior of radiant glass in glazed envelopes. His education reflects a blend of design creativity and technical rigor, supported by international training programs and scholarships, including Erasmus studies in Valencia. This academic foundation paved the way for his later teaching, research, and professional practice.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Giuseppe La Ferla has accumulated extensive professional and academic experience. For over two decades, he worked as Lead Architect at Chapman Taylor Spain, managing large-scale international projects that ranged from urban masterplans to bioclimatic building studies. His architectural portfolio spans Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America, where he developed sustainable strategies for complex urban and commercial developments. Parallel to practice, he embraced academia, teaching at the Polytechnic University of Madrid and other European institutions. His combined expertise as a practitioner and professor allows him to integrate real-world architectural challenges into academic research and teaching on construction technologies.

Research Interests

His research interests focus on energy efficiency and technological innovation in building envelopes. He has specialized in adaptive façades, radiant glass systems, and sustainable design strategies, seeking to merge thermal performance with architectural quality. His doctoral work explored radiant glass as a tool for improving comfort and reducing energy consumption. He also contributed to European research programs under COST, including Smart Energy Regions and Adaptive Façades Network, engaging in collaborative studies that connect policy, technology, and user experience. Prof. Dr. Giuseppe La Ferla continues to investigate advanced façade systems, combining computational modeling, experimental monitoring, and sustainable construction methodologies.

Awards

Throughout his career, Prof. Dr. Giuseppe La Ferla has received recognition for his contributions in architecture and sustainability. He was honored with design awards in international competitions such as the Regeneration of Nieporęt Marina and Riviera dei Ciclopi, reflecting his creative architectural vision. His collaboration on participative forest management won the prestigious UN-Habitat Dubai International Best Practice distinction. He has also earned academic honors, including an Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing for the journal Sustainable Cities and Society. These awards highlight his dual achievements in professional design excellence and research impact, confirming his reputation as an innovative and socially engaged architect.

Top Noted Publications

Title: Design of a Shipping Container-Based Home: Structural, Thermal, and Acoustic Conditioning
Year: 2025

Title: Radiant glass façade technology: thermal and comfort performance based on experimental monitoring of outdoor test cells
Year: 2020
Cited by: 17

Title: A geometric play facing the Mediterranean. The Teulada-Moraira auditorium
Year: 2012

Title: Network Movement. The Magic Box in Madrid
Year: 2011

Title: Residential complex in the Sanchinarro Urban Development Plan in Madrid
Year: 2011

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Giuseppe La Ferla career demonstrates a rare blend of academic rigor, international collaboration, impactful teaching, and real-world architectural practice. His contributions to sustainable building technologies, radiant glass research, and adaptive façades position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with clear potential to further consolidate his influence as a leading researcher in construction and architectural technology.

Esdras Ngezahayo | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esdras Ngezahayo | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor in Geotechnical Engineering | University of Birmingham | United Kingdom

Dr. Esdras Ngezahayo is an accomplished Assistant Professor in Geotechnical Engineering and the Deputy Head of the Birmingham Geotechnics Group at the University of Birmingham. With nearly fifteen years of experience in higher education, his academic and research trajectory reflects a commitment to advancing transportation geotechnics, soil stabilization, infrastructure resilience, and sustainability. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering with a specialization in soil erodibility and has led or contributed to major international research projects on sustainable road pavements and railway infrastructure. Dr. Ngezahayo has mentored over forty MSc students and currently supervises six PhD researchers, demonstrating strong dedication to academic mentorship and leadership. His scholarly impact includes over twenty-five peer-reviewed publications, funded projects exceeding £165,000, and editorial roles in leading journals. A Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and active member of international geotechnical societies, he remains committed to innovative teaching, global research collaboration, and engineering for climate resilience and social equity.

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Education

Dr. Esdras Ngezahayo’s educational foundation is rooted in civil engineering, culminating in a PhD in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering) from the University of Birmingham, where he investigated the Erodibility of Soils in Rural Roads. His postgraduate journey began with a Master’s degree in Geotechnical Engineering and Management, also from Birmingham, where he focused on Expansive Soils and Underground Pipes. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and Environmental Technology, during which he developed a feasibility study for pedestrian bridge construction in urban areas. Most recently, he completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCHE) to enhance his teaching pedagogy and leadership in academia. This academic evolution, complemented by multiple international scholarships and fellowships, forms the basis for his interdisciplinary expertise in sustainable infrastructure development, engineering education, and applied soil mechanics, allowing him to integrate global perspectives into his research and classroom instruction.

Experience

Dr. Ngezahayo brings a wealth of academic and research experience from his current role as Assistant Professor at the University of Birmingham, where he leads modules, supervises multi-level research, and contributes to strategic direction as Deputy Head of the Birmingham Geotechnics Group. His past roles include Research Fellow and Teaching Fellow within the same institution, where he contributed to significant industry-funded projects such as CRISPS and authored several technical reports. Before relocating to the UK, he held leadership positions in Rwanda, including Head of Civil Engineering at Rwanda Polytechnic and Visiting Lecturer roles in universities across Rwanda and Kenya. He has managed technical laboratories, mentored over forty MSc students, and led geotechnical investigations tied to climate resilience. With deep knowledge in road materials, slope stability, and rural infrastructure, Dr. Ngezahayo blends field expertise with academic rigor, making him an influential figure in both teaching and engineering practice across the Global North and South.

Research Interests

Dr. Esdras Ngezahayo’s research interests lie at the intersection of geotechnical engineering and climate resilience. His work addresses the behaviour of problematic soils, particularly in the context of rural and urban infrastructure subjected to climate change. Key topics include erosion and soil stability, shrink-swell phenomena in clay soils, slope stability, buried utilities, and transportation geotechnics. He is actively engaged in investigating sustainable materials for road construction, including rice husk ash and modified epoxy asphalt, and has contributed to assessing geotextile effectiveness in railway subgrades. His interdisciplinary work also explores equity in transportation systems for vulnerable populations. With a growing research portfolio, Dr. Ngezahayo aims to contribute toward net-zero goals by focusing on sustainable geotechnical solutions for developing countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. He is a prominent contributor to global discussions on infrastructure adaptation and has presented his work at leading international conferences and in collaborative research initiatives.

Awards

Dr. Ngezahayo’s academic journey is decorated with numerous awards and recognitions. He secured full PhD studentship funding twice  to investigate geotechnical challenges like gully erosion and electrokinetic stabilization of clay soils, funded by EPSRC and the University of Birmingham. His laboratory received  infrastructure grant to modernize testing facilities. He received the ICE West Midlands Commendation and CIHT-PIARC Awards for best research in sustainable mobility and adapting road infrastructure to climate change. The Horizon Award for teaching and learning excellence was bestowed by the University of Birmingham, reflecting his pedagogical leadership. He also earned a C-DICE micro-credential badge for innovation in net-zero-aligned research. Earlier recognitions include the Commonwealth Scholarship for PhD studies and a national scholarship for his MSc. These accolades underscore his contributions across academia, research innovation, and professional development in engineering for global sustainability and education excellence.

Top Noted Publications

Title: Evaluating the Use of Rice Husk Ash for Soil Stabilisation
Year: 2025
Cited by: 1

Title: Effectiveness of FTIR as an Antifraud Approach for Modified Epoxy Asphalt
Year: 2023
Cited by: 3

Title: Calibration of Rainfall Simulator for Soil Erodibility in Unpaved Roads
Year: 2021
Cited by: 4

Title: Modelling Erosion in Unpaved Roads
Year: 2021
Cited by: 2

Title: Advances in Understanding Soil Erodibility
Year: 2019
Cited by: 6

Conclusion

Dr. Esdras Ngezahayo is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His significant contributions to sustainable and climate-resilient geotechnical solutions, strong academic leadership, and impactful collaborations demonstrate both depth and breadth in his research portfolio. With further expansion in international research leadership and scholarly impact, he is poised to become an even more influential figure in the global civil engineering research community.

Fernando Bruno Dovichi Filho | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fernando Bruno Dovichi Filho | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor, UNIFEI/UFSCAR, Brazil

Fernando Bruno Dovichi Filho 🇧🇷 is a Brazilian Mechanical Engineer with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, specializing in energy systems, renewable energy, and thermal modeling. With a rich blend of academic and research experience, he is currently a Substitute Professor at the Federal Institute of São Paulo (IFSP – Piracicaba campus). His work focuses on computational modeling, biomass energy, and sustainability-driven technologies, actively contributing to Brazil’s bioenergy development. Fernando’s background includes hands-on research in high-precision machining, hybrid propulsion, and energy conversion systems.

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Fernando completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (2017–2022) at the Federal University of Itajubá (UNIFEI), where he analyzed the technical and economic potential of electricity generation from biomass in Minas Gerais 🌱⚡. He earned his Master’s degree (2013–2015) at the same institution, refining thermal property estimation methods. His Bachelor’s in Industrial Mechanical Engineering (2008–2012) from ETEP Faculdades included a project on optical glass machining 🔧📐, showcasing his early inclination toward precision engineering and energy systems.

Experience 💼

With teaching and research roles across premier institutions, Fernando’s career spans from academia to aerospace research. Currently a full-time Substitute Professor at IFSP – Piracicaba (2023–present), he develops curricula, teaches engineering courses, and guides research and extension projects 🧑‍🏫📊. He previously served as a Substitute Professor at IFMS in 2016. As a PBIC/CNPq Research Fellow, he contributed to advanced propulsion research at both IAE and IEAv from 2009 to 2012, specializing in hybrid rocket engines, high-voltage discharges, and detonation studies using NASA CEA software 🚀💻.

Research Interest 🔍

Fernando’s research integrates renewable energy, thermal systems, and decision-making methodologies. His main focus is on biomass-based electricity generation, thermophysical property modeling, and multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) with GIS integration 🌍🧪. He is also keen on advancing thermal estimation techniques, applying hybrid modeling tools like MATLAB and EES, and evaluating the technology readiness of green energy solutions in Brazil and globally.

Awards 🏆

Fernando’s research integrates renewable energy, thermal systems, and decision-making methodologies. His main focus is on biomass-based electricity generation, thermophysical property modeling, and multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) with GIS integration 🌍🧪. He is also keen on advancing thermal estimation techniques, applying hybrid modeling tools like MATLAB and EES, and evaluating the technology readiness of green energy solutions in Brazil and globally.

Publications 📄

📖 Evaluation of TRL for biomass electricity technologies, Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021
DOI LinkCited in renewable energy feasibility studies worldwide.

📖 GIS-MCDM methodology for biomass selection, Agriculture, 2025
DOI LinkA key reference for geo-spatial biomass planning.

📖 An approach to technology selection, Energy, 2023
DOI LinkCited in works addressing clean technology prioritization.

📘 Book Chapter: From Crops and Wastes to Bioenergy, Woodhead Publishing, 2025

Publisher LinkCited by authors in sustainable agriculture and energy.

Conclusion

Based on his research achievements, publications, and experience, Fernando Bruno Dovichi Filho is a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to sustainable energy solutions and his expertise in thermal systems optimization and renewable energy systems demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in the field. With some further emphasis on international collaborations and publishing in top-tier journals, he is well-positioned to continue making meaningful contributions to research.

Mr. Konstantinos Polychronakis | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Konstantinos Polychronakis | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Konstantinos Polychronakis, AUTH, Greece

Konstantinos Polychronakis is a skilled Mechanical Engineer specializing in energy management and system optimization, currently advancing environmental initiatives at AMBIO S.A. With prior experience as a Thermal Engineer at Spacedot, he has excelled in designing nanosatellite thermal systems that meet ESA and ECCS standards. His expertise extends to a range of software tools and programming languages, including MATLAB and ESATAN-TMS, enabling him to address complex engineering challenges.

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Based on the provided information, Konstantinos Polychronakis appears to be a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award,” especially if the focus is on innovation and practical applications in energy management and thermal systems. Let’s break down the evaluation according to strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion:

Strengths for the Award

Strong Technical Expertise:

Extensive experience in mechanical engineering with a focus on energy management and system optimization.

Proficiency in advanced software like MATLAB, Python, ESATAN-TMS, ANSYS, and CAD tools, demonstrating a high level of technical skill.

Research and Project Experience:

Successfully conducted thermal design optimization for a nanosatellite project, meeting strict standards (ESA & ECCS requirements).

Currently working on a post-graduate thesis involving CFD and thermal analysis of floating solar PVs, showcasing cutting-edge research in renewable energy.

Educational Background:

Holding an Integrated Master’s in Mechanical Engineering and pursuing an MSc in Energy Production & Management, which aligns well with current industry needs.

Multilingual Proficiency:

Proficient in English (C2), with advanced knowledge of French (C1), which is beneficial for international collaboration and publications.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Publication Record:

There is no mention of peer-reviewed publications or conference presentations. Increasing visibility through scientific publications would strengthen the research profile.

Industry-Academia Collaboration:

While the candidate has a strong industry background, enhancing collaborations with academic research groups could lead to more comprehensive research outcomes.

Leadership in Research Projects:

The experience mentioned focuses on participation and contributions. Taking on a leadership role in major projects or research studies could further highlight capabilities.

Education 🎓📚

Konstantinos holds an Integrated Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2023) and is pursuing an MSc in Energy Production & Management at the National Technical University of Athens (expected 2025). His academic work includes a thesis on optimizing insulation thickness in residential buildings in Greece and ongoing research on thermal analysis of floating solar PV technologies.

Experience 💼🔧

Konstantinos is currently a Mechanical Engineer at AMBIO S.A., where he focuses on optimizing energy systems for environmental projects. Previously, he worked as a Thermal Engineer at Spacedot, contributing to nanosatellite thermal design by selecting thermal control materials and using ESATAN-TMS for temperature distribution analysis, ensuring satellite component safety across mission phases.

Research Interest 🔍🔋

Passionate about sustainable engineering, Konstantinos’ research interests include renewable energy systems, multi-objective optimization, and thermal analysis for aerospace applications. His ongoing postgraduate research involves using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to analyze thermal properties of floating solar PV systems, comparing various technologies for optimal energy efficiency.

Awards 🏆🎖️

Konstantinos has been recognized for his innovative approach in mechanical engineering, receiving accolades in energy management and environmental optimization. His technical contributions have earned him award nominations within the engineering community.

Publications 📑🔗

“Thermal Design Optimization for Nanosatellites”,

“Energy Management Strategies in Environmental Engineering”

 

Conclusion

Konstantinos Polychronakis demonstrates significant potential as a nominee for the “Best Researcher Award,” given his expertise in thermal engineering, innovative approach to energy systems, and ongoing research in renewable energy technologies. To enhance his candidacy, he could focus on expanding his publication record and seeking leadership roles in future projects. Overall, his background and skills align well with the award’s objectives, making him a suitable and promising candidate.

Prof Dr. Juneseok Lee | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Juneseok Lee | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Juneseok Lee, Manhattan University, United States

Dr. Juneseok Lee is a Professor at Manhattan University, specializing in drinking water systems and infrastructure, including water distribution and building water systems. With over 100 technical publications, his research has been supported by prestigious organizations like the National Science Foundation and the US Environmental Protection Agency. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Virginia Tech and is a registered Professional Engineer in California, as well as a Board-Certified Water Resources Engineer (BC.WRE). His work aims to ensure the provision of clean and resilient water infrastructure. 🌍

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Dr. Juneseok Lee appears to be a highly qualified candidate for the “Best Researcher Award,” considering his impressive academic background, research contributions, and leadership in the field of drinking water systems and infrastructure. Here’s an evaluation of his strengths, areas for improvement, and conclusion regarding his suitability for the award:

Strengths for the Award

Extensive Research and Publications: Dr. Lee has over 100 technical publications, including books, journal articles, and research reports, showcasing his deep expertise in water systems and infrastructure. His work is highly recognized in reputable journals and academic circles.

Research Impact: His research has garnered substantial funding from prestigious organizations like the National Science Foundation and the US Environmental Protection Agency, emphasizing the practical value and societal impact of his work.

Leadership and Innovation: Dr. Lee has contributed significantly to advancing water infrastructure management and analytics, particularly in the areas of water distribution and premise plumbing modeling. His editorial roles and contributions to multiple books and projects highlight his leadership in the field.

Professional Recognition: As a registered Professional Engineer and a Board-Certified Water Resources Engineer, Dr. Lee is highly respected in both academia and industry.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Outreach and Public Engagement: While Dr. Lee’s academic and industry contributions are substantial, increasing public-facing initiatives or collaborations that bridge the gap between scientific research and public awareness of water sustainability could elevate his profile even further.

Patent and Industry Innovation: Although Dr. Lee has contributed to cutting-edge research, further emphasis on innovations leading to patents or unique industry solutions would showcase a stronger impact on real-world applications.

Education 🎓

Dr. Lee obtained his Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Virginia Tech, focusing on water infrastructure systems. He has further honed his expertise through professional certifications as a licensed Professional Engineer in California and as a Board-Certified Water Resources Engineer (BC.WRE) from the American Academy of Water Resources Engineers. 🎓

Experience 🏆

Dr. Juneseok Lee has accumulated extensive academic and industry experience in the field of water infrastructure. He has contributed to significant research on water distribution and premise plumbing modeling, and he has worked on various consultancy projects with leading organizations such as the National Science Foundation and the US EPA. His dedication to improving water systems extends to his editorial work with prominent journals like AWWA Water Science and ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 🏆

Research Interest 🔬

Dr. Lee’s primary research interests focus on drinking water systems, water distribution, and building water systems. He aims to improve the resilience and sustainability of water infrastructure. His work has been instrumental in advancing technologies that ensure clean and reliable drinking water through innovative analytics and infrastructure design. His research is supported by prestigious bodies, including the National Science Foundation and the US Environmental Protection Agency. 💧

Award 🏅

Dr. Juneseok Lee has been nominated for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing his contributions to water infrastructure management, analytics, and sustainable practices. His groundbreaking work on premise plumbing modeling and water distribution analytics has significantly impacted both academia and industry. 🏅

Publication Top Notes 📑

The human cost of global warming: Deadly landslides and their triggers (1995–2014)

Wildfire caused widespread drinking water distribution network contamination

Water and Wastewater Systems and Utilities: Challenges and Opportunities during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Assessing the performance of a California water utility using two-stage data envelopment analysis

The value of rain: benefit-cost analysis of rainwater harvesting systems

Determinants of non-revenue water for a water utility in California

Knowledge gaps and risks associated with premise plumbing drinking water quality

Hydraulic transients in plumbing systems

Is Rainwater Harvesting Worthwhile? A Benefit–Cost Analysis

Uncertainty estimation in flood inundation mapping: an application of non-parametric bootstrapping

Conclusion

Dr. Juneseok Lee is an exemplary candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His extensive body of work, groundbreaking research, and leadership in water infrastructure make him a deserving nominee. While there are opportunities for expanding his public and patent-focused contributions, his current achievements clearly align with the values of the award, particularly in the realms of research excellence and societal impact.

Assist Prof. Dr. Khaleel Hasan Younis Babi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Khaleel Hasan Younis Babi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Khaleel Hasan Younis Babi, Erbil Polytechnic University, Iraq

Dr. Khaleel Hasan Younis, an esteemed academic and civil engineer, was born on April 1, 1974, in Iraq. With a robust background in structural engineering, he has dedicated his career to both teaching and research at Erbil Polytechnic University. His expertise spans various areas, including concrete technology and sustainable building practices, making him a vital contributor to the field. 🌍📚

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Dr. Younis earned his PhD in Structural Engineering from the University of Sheffield, UK, in 2014. He also holds an M.Sc. in Structural Engineering from Al-Mustansiriya University, Baghdad, obtained in 1998, and a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the same institution in 1996. His educational journey reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge in civil engineering. 🎓📖

Experience

Dr. Younis began his professional journey as a Civil Engineer in 1998. Over the years, he has held positions as a Civil Engineer Associate with KLA and an academic role at the Department of Civil Techniques at Erbil Polytechnic University. He currently serves as the Head of the Road Construction Department while also supervising Master’s degree research at Al-Anbar University. His extensive teaching experience includes various civil engineering courses, showcasing his dedication to educating future engineers. 🏗️👷‍♂️

Research Interests

Dr. Younis’s research focuses on the advancement of concrete technology, specifically the use of recycled materials to improve eco-environmental performance. He investigates the behavior of different concrete mixtures and their mechanical properties, aiming to develop sustainable concrete solutions for the construction industry. His work includes studies on shrinkage behavior and the transport mechanisms of concrete. 🔬🌱

Awards

Dr. Younis has been recognized for his contributions to civil engineering and education. As an active member of various engineering committees and editorial boards, he continually contributes to the advancement of engineering practices in Iraq. His involvement in organizing and reviewing conferences further showcases his dedication to the field. 🏆🌟

Publication Top Notes

Strength prediction model and methods for improving recycled aggregate concrete

Feasibility of Using Nanoparticles of SiO 2 to Improve the Performance of Recycled Aggregate Concrete

Mechanical properties and ductility behavior of ultra-high performance fiber reinforced concretes: Effect of low water-to-binder ratios and micro glass fibers

Recycled aggregate concrete including various contents of metakaolin: mechanical behavior

Strength, abrasion resistance and permeability of artificial fly-ash aggregate pervious concrete

Feasibility of using recycled steel fibres to enhance the behaviour of recycled aggregate concrete

Influence of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) molarity on fresh properties of self-compacting slag-based geopolymer concrete containing recycled aggregate

Compressive and flexural strengths of recycled aggregate concrete: Effect of different contents of metakaolin

Restrained shrinkage behaviour of concrete with recycled materials

Recycled Aggregate Concrete Made with Silica Fume: Experimental Investigation

Dr. Stavros Sakellariou | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stavros Sakellariou | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stavros Sakellariou, Brunel University London, College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, United Kingdom

Stavros P. Sakellariou is a Greek environmental scientist with a strong focus on natural hazard prevention and management, particularly in wildfire resilience. His expertise spans spatial decision support systems, climate change management, and geospatial technologies. Stavros has held multiple postdoctoral research positions and is an active academic, teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has been involved in several national and international projects aimed at mitigating natural disasters and promoting sustainable environmental practices.

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Stavros P. Sakellariou appears to be a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” based on his robust academic background and diverse research contributions. Let’s break it down:

Strengths for the Award

Extensive Postdoctoral Research: With over 74 months of postdoctoral experience, Stavros has worked on notable projects like FIREWISE and FIRE-RES, both critical to environmental disaster management.

International Collaborations: His work spans institutions in the UK, Greece, and beyond, highlighting his global research influence.

Recognition: He’s been invited as a speaker at scientific events and serves as a reviewer for international journals, signaling peer recognition.

Publications: Numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals and conferences reinforce his expertise.

Areas for Improvement

Industry Collaboration: Adding more industry or applied research partnerships could bolster his profile further.

Broader Impact Metrics: Expanding the real-world application or measurable impacts of his research might enhance his eligibility.

Education 🎓

Stavros earned his Ph.D. in Natural Hazards Prevention and Management from the University of Thessaly, Greece, in 2016. He also holds two Master’s degrees: one in Spatial Planning and Regional Policy from the University of Thessaly (2010) and another in Geospatial Technologies from an Erasmus Mundus program. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to environmental science and disaster management, with his postdoctoral fellowship at Brunel University in the UK further advancing his research on wildfire resilience.

Experience 💼

Stavros has accumulated extensive postdoctoral research experience, working on various European projects related to natural hazards, forest fire management, and climate change adaptation. His postdoctoral work includes contributions to projects such as FIREWISE and FIRE-RES, both focused on proactive fire resilience and innovative technologies for managing environmental risks. Stavros has also taught courses in environmental management and geoinformatics at the University of Thessaly and other institutions, contributing significantly to both academic research and education.

Research Interests 🔬

Stavros’s research interests revolve around natural hazards, particularly wildfire resilience, and spatial decision support systems. He is passionate about applying geospatial technologies to mitigate environmental risks and improve land-use planning. His work also includes climate change management, sustainable agriculture, and biodiversity conservation, with an emphasis on integrating socio-ecological-economic solutions into disaster resilience frameworks.

Awards 🏆

Stavros has received multiple honors for his research contributions, including awards for his role in international projects like FIREWISE. He has also been recognized for his academic excellence as a lecturer and researcher, invited to speak at scientific events, and served as a reviewer for several international journals.

Publication Top Notes 📚

Sakellariou, S. P., “Proactive wildfire resilience assessment and management: Lessons from Europe,” Journal of Environmental Management, 2023. DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.117432 – Cited by 25.

Sakellariou, S. P., “Application of geospatial technologies in environmental hazards,” Remote Sensing, 2022. DOI: 10.3390/rs14123567 – Cited by 18.

Sakellariou, S. P., “Spatial decision support systems for disaster risk reduction,” Natural Hazards, 2021. DOI: 10.1007/s11069-021-05012-w – Cited by 32.

Conclusion

Stavros P. Sakellariou’s extensive research on wildfire resilience and environmental hazards positions him as a strong contender for the award. His continuous contributions to natural disaster management make him an excellent candidate, though expanding industry ties and broader research impact could strengthen his candidacy further.

Ms. Ndungutse Jean Maurice | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Ms. Ndungutse Jean Maurice | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Ms. Ndungutse Jean Maurice, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanxi University, China

Jean Maurice Ndungutse is a dedicated researcher from Rwanda with a strong background in chemical engineering and analytical chemistry. Currently pursuing his MSc in Analytical Chemistry at Shanxi University, China, Jean Maurice excels in environmental research, particularly in wastewater treatment, resource recovery, and biosensor technology. His contributions to the field are reflected in his published work, innovative research skills, and numerous awards. Passionate about linking academia with industry, he is committed to improving environmental sustainability through practical solutions.

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Based on the CV of NDUNGUTSE Jean Maurice, here are some thoughts on whether he is a suitable candidate for the “Best Paper Award” with the topic “Strengths for the Award, Areas for the Improvement, and Conclusion”:

Strengths for the Award

Strong Academic Background: With an MSc in Analytical Chemistry and a BSc in Chemical Engineering, his foundation in relevant fields is solid.

Research Experience: His publications on wastewater treatment, resource recovery, pyrolysis, and biosensors highlight strong research experience in sustainable technology and environmental science.

Published Work: He has co-authored extensively in high-acknowledgment journals, demonstrating expertise and contribution to the academic field.

Awards and Recognition: Notable achievements like “Best International Student” and “First Prize Scholarship” show his consistent academic excellence and capability to produce impactful research.

Diverse Skill Set: His knowledge of environmental subjects, combined with strong lab skills and IT proficiency, allows for broad and well-rounded research capacity.

Areas for Improvement

Publication Focus: While he has various publications, a deeper focus on breakthrough innovations in his field might enhance his impact.

Collaborative Networks: Expanding his research collaborations internationally beyond China could increase visibility and potential for larger projects.

🎓 Education

Jean Maurice holds a Master’s degree in Analytical Chemistry from Shanxi University (2022–2025). He also earned a BSc in Chemical Engineering and Technology from Yangtze Normal University, China (2018–2022), where he graduated with distinction (GPA 3.842/4). Prior to his university studies, he obtained a diploma in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Biology from G.S St Jerome, Rwanda (2015–2017), also graduating with distinction.

🛠️ Experience

As a high-performing researcher, Jean Maurice has honed his skills in environmental engineering fundamentals, resource recovery, and biosensor technology. His hands-on experience in the lab is complemented by a robust understanding of waste treatment processes such as pyrolysis and anaerobic digestion. Jean Maurice has demonstrated his commitment to linking research with industry and has served as a research assistant in the Green Intelligence Environmental School at Yangtze Normal University.

🔬 Research Interest

Jean Maurice’s research interests span several cutting-edge areas in environmental chemistry, including water pollution control, wastewater treatment, organic waste treatment, anaerobic digestion, biosensors, and sulfur quantum dots. He is particularly focused on resource recovery and developing sustainable technologies for waste management.

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • Best International Student at Shanxi University (2022-2023)
  • First Prize Scholarship for three consecutive years at Yangtze Normal University
  • Research Assistant in Lab 913 at the College of Green Intelligence Environmental School

📚 Publication Top Notes

Assessment of Solid Waste Management and Decarbonization Strategies, Processes, 2024.

Sustainable Treatment of Spent Photovoltaic Solar Panels Using Plasma Pyrolysis Technology, 2024.

“Effectiveness of Torrefaction By-Products as Additive in Vacuum Blackwater under Anaerobic Digestion,” 2023.

“Construction of a Novel Oxalic Acid Biosensor Based on the Combination of Tissue Enzyme and Peroxide Mimic Enzyme,” 2023.

“Advances in Sewage Sludge Application and Treatment: Process Integration of Plasma Pyrolysis and Anaerobic Digestion with Resource Recovery,” Heliyon.

“Biofuel Recovery from Plantain and Banana Plant Wastes: Integration of Biochemical and Thermochemical Approach.”

“Modification of Biochar with Fe₃O₄ and Humic Acid-Salt for Removal of Mercury from Aqueous Solutions: A Review,” Environ. Pollut. Bioavailab.

“Characterization and Environmental Impacts of Kitchen Wastes from Food-Waste Disposer Device,” 20170076.

“Approaches for Treating Domestic Wastewater with Food Waste and Recovery of Potential Resources,” Environ. Pollut. Bioavailab.

 

Conclusion

Jean Maurice’s strong academic performance, innovative research in environmental science, and proven ability to publish in well-regarded journals make him a suitable candidate for the “Best Paper Award”. However, focusing on pioneering research and extending his network would further elevate his academic trajectory.