Dr. Krystyna Koziol | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award-1175

Dr. Krystyna Koziol | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland

Dr. Krystyna Koziol, renowned for her groundbreaking contributions in Environmental Science, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. At Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland, her work stands as a beacon of innovation and dedication to understanding and preserving our planet’s delicate ecosystems 🌍. Through rigorous study and innovative methodologies, Dr. Koziol continues to inspire the next generation of environmental scientists, emphasizing the critical importance of sustainable practices in safeguarding our natural world. Her achievements highlight a commitment to excellence in research and a profound impact on environmental conservation efforts globally 🌱.

PROFILE

 

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EDUCATION

Dr. Krystyna Koziol is an accomplished researcher specializing in Arctic environmental studies 🏔️. She earned her PhD from the University of Sheffield in 2015, focusing on the organic carbon dynamics of Foxfonna glacier in Svalbard 📚. Her pioneering work combined glaciology and environmental chemistry, leading field expeditions to investigate organic matter fluxes and conducting detailed analyses of snow, water, and sediment samples ❄️. Previously, she completed her MSc at the University of Silesia, where her research on atmospheric precipitation in Hornsund highlighted environmental pollution indicators 🌍. Dr. Koziol’s academic journey underscores her commitment to understanding and preserving polar environments 🌿.

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

Dr. Krystyna Koziol is a dedicated academic at Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland, where she serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Change and Geochemistry. Her expertise spans teaching and research, focusing on environmental chemistry, water management, and soil degradation, among other geographical aspects. Currently involved in the PER2Water project on permafrost thaw’s chemical impacts and leading the HarSval project, she also completed a research stay at UC Berkeley on urban aerosol patterns. Previously, she led projects on Arctic pollution, collaborating internationally and overwintering at the Polish Polar Station in Svalbard. Her career reflects a deep commitment to environmental research and education. 🌍

RESEARCH COMPETENCES

Dr. Krystyna Koziol possesses a diverse range of skills essential for chemical analysis and environmental research. With expertise in techniques such as TOC analysis, ion chromatography, and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, she excels in assessing water and sediment quality. Her proficiency extends to IT tools like GIS (ESRI ArcMap) and statistical software (STATISTICA, R), enhancing her ability to analyze and visualize data effectively. Fluent in English, Dr. Koziol’s communication skills are honed from her PhD studies conducted in English. Her use of atmospheric models like HySPLIT and FLEXTRA underscores her capability in interpreting atmospheric pollution dynamics. 🌊🔬📊

RESEARCH AREAS

Dr. Krystyna Koziol specializes in Polar science, focusing on the Arctic environment. Her research delves into the impacts of pollution, examining environmental chemistry and changes in rivers, rainwater, snow, and glaciers. She is particularly interested in organic carbon dynamics and the presence of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in these delicate ecosystems. 🌍 Her work aims to understand how human activities affect these remote regions, crucial for informing sustainable environmental policies and practices worldwide.

AWARDS

Dr. Krystyna Koziol has been recognized with several prestigious awards throughout her career, including the Vice-Chancellor Award for Early-Career Researchers at the Gdansk University of Technology in 2020 🏆. Her research endeavors have been extensively funded, such as leading a team in the HarSval project aimed at harmonizing Polish-Norwegian cooperation. Her contributions span diverse environmental studies, from aerosol deposition in Glasgow to the dynamics of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Arctic environments. Dr. Koziol’s dedication is underscored by grants from institutions like the National Science Centre in Poland and international recognitions, exemplifying her commitment to advancing scientific understanding globally 🌍.

ORGANISATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES

Dr. Krystyna Koziol has been actively engaged in polar research, notably through her involvement in the HERMOSA Project led by Prof. Roland Kallenborn since April 2021 🌍. Her contributions include co-organising scientific workshops that address critical gaps in aerosol science specific to Svalbard. In October 2021, she facilitated an online workshop in Warsaw focusing on identifying these gaps, followed by a pivotal role in organizing a field experiment workshop in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, in September 2022 🛠️. Dr. Koziol’s earlier experience as a scientific expedition co-leader at the Polish Polar Station, Hornsund, further underscores her commitment to environmental research and operational logistics in challenging Arctic environments ❄️.

PUBLICATIONS TOP NOTES

Organic pollution in surface waters from the Fuglebekken basin in Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic

Analytical studies on the environmental state of the Svalbard Archipelago provide a critical source of information about anthropogenic global impact

The role of atmospheric precipitation in introducing contaminants to the surface waters of the Fuglebekken catchment, Spitsbergen

Occurrences, sources, and transport of organochlorine pesticides in the aquatic environment of Antarctica

Chemical hazard in glacial melt? The glacial system as a secondary source of POPs (in the Northern Hemisphere). A systematic review

The interaction between bacterial abundance and selected pollutants concentration levels in an arctic catchment (southwest Spitsbergen, Svalbard)

Pollutants present in different components of the Svalbard archipelago environment/Zanieczyszczenia obecne w różnych komponentach środowiska archipelagu Svalbard

Arctic catchment as a sensitive indicator of the environmental changes: distribution and migration of metals (Svalbard)

Environmental characteristics of a tundra river system in Svalbard. Part 1: Bacterial abundance, community structure and nutrient levels

Investigation on the sources and impact of trace elements in the annual snowpack and the Firn in the Hansbreen (Southwest Spitsbergen)

 

Dr Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award-1016

Dr Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor, Adama Science and Technology University, Ethiopia

Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos, an Assistant Professor at Adama Science and Technology University in Ethiopia, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award 🏆. Specializing in Environmental and Sustainable Materials 🌿, Dr. Cherkos has made significant contributions to advancing eco-friendly materials and sustainable practices. His innovative research not only enhances our understanding of sustainable development but also promotes environmental preservation for future generations 🌍. This accolade highlights his dedication and outstanding achievements in the field, making him a leading figure in environmental science and sustainable engineering.

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Education

Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos has an impressive academic background 🎓. He earned his Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Civil Engineering from Jimma University (2006-2010) 🏗️. He then pursued two Master of Science (MSc) degrees: one in Construction Technology & Management from Addis Ababa University Institute of Technology (2012-2015) and another in Road & Transportation Engineering from Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (2013-2016) 🚧. Dr. Cherkos completed his PhD in Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (2017-2021) 🛤️, with a dissertation on “Project Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Road Development with Various Contractual Models.”

Experience Record

From September 2010 to February 2012, Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos served as a Graduate Assistant at Adama Science and Technology University 🏫. In this role, he was responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in Civil Engineering, including Soil Mechanics I & II 🌱, Reinforced Concrete I 🏗️, and Engineering Mechanics ⚙️. His dedication to education and his ability to impart complex concepts to students laid the groundwork for his illustrious academic and research career, fostering a new generation of engineers. Dr. Cherkos’s early contributions in teaching highlight his commitment to academic excellence and professional development.

Research Preference

Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos excels in several specialized areas within cement and concrete 🏗️. His expertise includes the use of natural corrosion inhibitors, the internal curing effect, and replacing cement with waste materials to promote sustainability 🌱. He also explores innovative solutions like bacterial concrete in plain unreinforced structures 🦠. Additionally, Dr. Cherkos is knowledgeable in construction contract administration and the selection of project delivery mechanisms 📜. His work extends to addressing construction-related claims and disputes, as well as enhancing road safety 🚦. His contributions significantly impact sustainable construction and infrastructure development.

Projects

Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos has been deeply involved in various impactful projects during his tenure at Adama Science and Technology University from October 2015 to June 2017 🏫. As a Lecturer, he led the design, construction, and supervision of surface treatments for the Tulu Bolo Road and rigid pavement sections for the Adama-Mathera road project 🚧. He also collaborated with JICA on landslide mitigation at the Abay Bridge and administered contracts for landslide investigations and capacity development programs in Ethiopia’s Federal Road projects 🌍. In addition to teaching diverse construction management and technology courses 📚, he managed the Construction Management and Technology Program as the department head 🎓.

Awards

Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos has received notable accolades for his outstanding contributions to research 🏅. He was honored with the Ministry of Urban Development of India (MoUD) 2019/20 Research Award for his work in the Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Programme (TRIPP) at IIT Delhi 🏆. In 2021, he earned the Best Paper Award from the Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction 📜. These prestigious awards underscore Dr. Cherkos’ dedication and impact in advancing transportation safety and legal aspects of engineering and construction 🚧.

Publications Top notes

Mamo Asamenew, Z., and Demeke Cherkos, F. (2024). “Physio-mechanical and micro-structural properties of cost-effective waste eggshell-based self-healing bacterial concrete.” Cleaner Materials, 12, 100246.

📝 DOI: 10.1016/j.clema.2024.100246

Adem, H. H., and Cherkos, F. D. (2024). “Analyzing the Mechanical, Durability, and Microstructural Impact of Partial Cement Replacement with Pumice Powder and Bamboo Leaf Ash in Concrete.” Advances in Civil Engineering, 2024, 5119850.

📝 DOI: 10.1155/2024/5119850

Cherkos, F. D., and Jha, K. N. (2021). “Suitability and Performance Indicators of Toll Road Delivery Methods.” Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction, 13(2), 05021002.

📝 DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)LA.1943-4170.0000489

Cherkos, F. D., and Jha, K. N. (2021). “Drivers of Road Sector Public-Private Partnership Adoption in New and Inexperienced Markets.” Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 147(3), 04020186.

📝 DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0002018

Demeke Cherkos, F., and Jha, K. N. (2020). “Enabling Successful Application of PPPs in New (Inexperienced) Markets: Implications of PPPs’ Success and Failure in Toll Roads.” Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction, 12(4), 05020015.

📝 DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)LA.1943-4170.0000427

Cherkos, F. D., Jha, K. N., and Singh, A. (2020). “Framework to Select Public-Private Partnership Modalities.” Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction, 12(4), 04520034.

📝 DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)LA.1943-4170.0000421