CHANCHAL KUMAR KUNDU | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. CHANCHAL KUMAR KUNDU | Environmental | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor, at Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh.

Dr. Chanchal Kumar Kundu is a dynamic Assistant Professor at the Department of Textile Engineering, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. With a Ph.D. in Safety Science and Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China, he specializes in flame retardant synthesis, functional textiles, and nanofabrication. Dr. Kundu’s work addresses critical sustainability challenges in the textile and polymer industries, blending advanced materials science with environmental responsibility. His academic and industrial experience spans from Bangladesh to Sweden and China, marked by prolific publications and impactful research contributions. Committed to fostering innovation, Dr. Kundu has engaged in diverse roles, including postdoctoral fellowships at Henan University and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, focusing on interdisciplinary research and green flame retardant technologies. His dedication to education and sustainability-driven textile engineering continues to inspire the next generation of researchers and industry practitioners.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Kundu’s educational journey has been rooted in both Bangladesh and globally renowned institutions. He completed his Ph.D. in Safety Science and Engineering in 2018 at the University of Science and Technology of China, researching innovative flame retardant treatments for polyamide 66 fabrics. Earlier, he earned dual Master’s degrees from the University of Borås, Sweden, in 2010 (Industrial Engineering with a focus on Applied Textile Management) and 2011 (Mechanical Engineering, Textile Technology). His master’s theses explored bio-based composites and sustainable supply chains in textile retail, demonstrating his early commitment to green technologies. Dr. Kundu’s undergraduate degree in Textile Technology was obtained from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, with an influential project on azoic dyeing. This blend of rigorous training and global exposure has provided him with a unique perspective on sustainable solutions in textile engineering, underpinning his dedication to functional and eco-friendly materials.

💼 Experience 

Dr. Kundu has amassed extensive experience in textile engineering, teaching, and research. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Jashore University of Science and Technology, focusing on technical textiles, functional finishing, and sustainability. Prior to this, he was a postdoctoral fellow at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2024–2025) and Henan University in China (2018–2020), where he conducted cutting-edge research on flame retardant and functional textile materials. His career began as a Production Executive at Metro Knitting & Dyeing Mills Ltd., followed by a Technical Sales Executive role at K.B. Traders. He transitioned to academia as a Lecturer at Primeasia University in 2006, later becoming an Assistant Professor at BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology. These diverse roles have given him a robust foundation in textile processing, industrial practices, and academic mentorship. His experience bridges industry, research, and sustainability, enhancing his impact on textile innovation.

🔬 Research Interests 

Dr. Kundu’s research is at the cutting edge of sustainability and functional innovation in textiles. His primary focus lies in the synthesis and application of green flame retardants, integrating natural and eco-friendly materials to improve fire safety in synthetic fabrics like polyamide 66. Beyond flame retardancy, his interests span functional textiles and polymer composites, including hydrophilic, electro-conductive, and antibacterial textile surfaces. He is passionate about coating and nanofabrication techniques to enhance textile performance and extend product life cycles. Dr. Kundu’s work also embraces the burgeoning field of smart and wearable textiles, seeking to integrate electronic functionalities while ensuring ecological sustainability. His projects consistently address waste management and circular economy principles within the textile industry, emphasizing a holistic approach that aligns technological advancements with environmental stewardship. Dr. Kundu’s forward-thinking mindset drives interdisciplinary collaborations and real-world impact in textile engineering.

🏆 Awards 

Dr. Kundu’s dedication to sustainable textile engineering has been recognized through impactful research grants and a robust scholarly record. While his CV does not list specific awards, his Google Scholar metrics—including an h-index of 20 and i10-index of 27—highlight his strong influence in the field. His collaborative work on flame retardant and multifunctional coatings has been widely cited and published in prestigious journals like Advanced Sustainable Systems and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. Dr. Kundu’s active participation in global conferences and specialized training—such as the 2023 fire safety engineering materials program at the University of Science and Technology of China—further exemplifies his leadership and expertise. These accomplishments position him as a promising candidate for awards recognizing innovation and sustainability in textiles. His work demonstrates the power of integrating green materials science with practical industry solutions, championing the next generation of eco-conscious textile technologies.

📚Top Noted  Publications 

Dr. Kundu is a prolific author, with numerous high-impact publications in the field of sustainable and functional textiles. Some of his notable works include:

  • Green flame retardants for sustainable polymers
    Advanced Sustainable Systems, 2025.
    Cited by 15 articles.
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  • Micro crystalline cellulose aided surface modification
    International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2024.
    Cited by 10 articles.
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  • Polypyrrole-modified multi-functional coatings
    Journal of Coatings Technology and Research, 2023.
    Cited by 12 articles.
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  • Flame retardant coatings from bio-derived chitosan
    ACS Omega, 2022.
    Cited by 20 articles.
    [Link]

Conclusion

Overall, Dr. Chanchal Kumar Kundu is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His impactful publications, consistent research productivity, and dedication to sustainable and functional textiles make him stand out as a global leader in his field. His international collaborations and innovative mindset have positioned him as a significant contributor to the advancement of textile technology, particularly in environmentally responsible practices. Honoring Dr. Kundu with this award would be a fitting recognition of his dedication to research excellence and global collaboration.

 

Dhananjayan Venugopal | Environmental Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dhananjayan Venugopal | Environmental Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Scientist, ICMR-Vector Control Research Centre (VCRC), Puducherry, India

Dr. V. Dhananjayan is a dedicated Scientist-C at the ICMR-Vector Control Research Centre (VCRC), Puducherry, specializing in vector biology and control. With over two decades of experience in environmental toxicology, he has significantly contributed to research on occupational health hazards and biomonitoring. His commitment to public health and environmental safety is evident in his extensive fieldwork, projects, and scholarly publications that address real-world toxicological concerns. 🌿🧪

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Education 🎓

Dr. Dhananjayan earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Bharathiar University, Coimbatore in 2009, after completing dual M.Sc. degrees in Environmental Science (2001) and Chemistry. His technical skill set is enriched with diplomas in Industrial Pollution Control and Software Commercial Applications, showcasing a blend of scientific knowledge and applied technologies. 📘🔬💻

Experience 💼

With a progressive career starting as a Research Fellow at SACON (2001), Dr. Dhananjayan has worked across several ICMR institutes including NIOH and ROHCS, holding roles from Research Assistant to Technical Officer, and later Scientist-B and Scientist-C. His journey reflects a robust portfolio in occupational health, toxicology, and environmental monitoring, complemented by teaching and coordination roles. 🧑‍🏫⚗️🧬

Research Interest 🔍

His core research interests lie in biomonitoring of pesticide exposure, toxicological assessments, DNA damage studies, and environmental health risks among vulnerable occupational groups. He has spearheaded and co-led numerous projects on PCBs, PAHs, heavy metals, and nanopesticide technology, striving to translate science into policy and prevention. 🧫🌱🔍

Awards 🏆

Dr. Dhananjayan is a recipient of the DST-SERB Young Scientist Award under the Fast Track Scheme and the prestigious TICA Fellowship by the Thailand International Cooperation Agency. These honors recognize his contribution to environmental toxicology and his international collaborative research efforts. 🎖️🌍🇹🇭

Publications 📄

Risk assessment and contaminant characterization of PCBs, PAHs, and heavy metalsMarine Pollution Bulletin, In press 🔗Link

Nanopesticides for targeted pest and disease managementAgriculture Nanotech, In press 🔗Link

Personal Exposure to PAH and Inhalation Risk AssessmentAerosol Sci. Eng., 2025 🔗Link

Occupational injuries among tribal fishing communitiesJournal of Agromedicine, 2024 🔗Link

Environmental exposure to heavy metals in airSpatial Modeling & Ecological Risk, 2024 🔗Link

Assessment of Particulate and Gaseous FluorideNature Env. & Pollution Tech., 2023 🔗Link

Organochlorine pesticides in bird eggsRSC Issues in Toxicology, 2023 🔗Link

Geospatial variations in heavy metals and pesticidesEnviron. Monit. Assess., 2023 🔗Link

Urinary Fluoride Monitoring in Industrial WorkersIndian J. of Science & Technology, 2022 🔗Link

Pesticide exposure in developing countries (collaborative paper)Multiple international citations 🔗Link

Conclusion

Dr. V. Dhananjayan is an outstanding researcher with a strong background in environmental science and occupational health. His extensive research experience, impressive publication record, and leadership in research projects make him an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With some focus on interdisciplinary collaborations, international partnerships, and knowledge translation, Dr. Dhananjayan’s work could have an even greater impact.

Rabaka Sultana | Environmental Engineering | Excellence in Innovation

Mrs. Rabaka Sultana | Environmental Engineering | Excellence in Innovation

Research graduate, Charles Darwin University, Australia

Rabaka Sultana is an accomplished academic and construction professional recognized for advancing sustainable building practices through pioneering research, innovative teaching, and industry leadership. With expertise in life cycle assessment (LCA) and integrating traffic and machinery noise impacts into construction assessments, she contributes to academic knowledge and practical solutions for sustainable development.

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Education 🎓

Rabaka holds a PhD in Civil Engineering (2021-present) from Charles Darwin University, a Master of Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of South Australia (2015), and a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (2005). She also has various certificates in training and assessment, building construction, and early childhood education.

Experience 💼

Rabaka has diverse experience as a lecturer, building supervisor, and educator. She has worked as a Lecturer at Sunbeam International College, Building Supervisor at Kingsford Homes, Teaching Assistant at Charles Darwin University, and Lecturer at Daffodil International University. She has also led projects focusing on quality, environmental impact, and client satisfaction in the construction industry.

Research Interest 🔍

Rabaka Sultana’s research focuses on advancing sustainable construction practices through innovative approaches. Her work encompasses life cycle assessment (LCA), a methodology used to evaluate the environmental impacts of buildings and construction materials throughout their entire life cycle. She is also dedicated to integrating environmental impacts, including noise pollution, into construction evaluation frameworks. This involves developing comprehensive assessment tools that consider not only traditional factors like energy consumption and material usage but also the effects of noise on human health and the environment. By exploring these areas, Rabaka aims to contribute to the development of more sustainable and environmentally responsible construction practices.

Awards 🏆

Rabaka received the Award for Developing Online Platform for Engineering Course (2019) from Daffodil International University, recognizing her innovative and efficient online platform to deliver engineering courses.

Publications 📄

Sultana, R., Rashedi, A., Khanam, T. (2022). “Life Cycle Environmental Sustainability and energy assessment of Timber Wall Construction: A comprehensive overview.” Sustainability, 14(7), 4161. (link unavailable)

Sultana, R., Khanam, T., Rashedi, A., Rajabipour, A. (2025). “Integrating Noise into Life Cycle Assessment for Sustainable High-Rise Construction: A Comparative Study of Concrete, Timber, and Steel Frames in Australia.” Sustainability, 17(9), 4040.

Conclusion

Based on her research achievements, innovative teaching methods, and industry experience, Rabaka Sultana is a suitable candidate for the Research for Excellence in Innovation award. Her dedication to advancing sustainable building practices and her commitment to education and mentorship demonstrate her potential to make a lasting impact in her field. With further emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and practical application, she is well-positioned to continue driving innovation in sustainable construction.

 

Wenjun Liang | Air Pollution Control | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wenjun Liang | Air Pollution Control | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Beijing University of Technology, China

Liang Wenjun is a renowned Chinese environmental engineer and professor at Beijing University of Technology. With a strong educational background and extensive research experience, he has made significant contributions to the field of environmental engineering, particularly in the areas of pollution control and catalytic technology.

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Education 🎓

Liang Wenjun earned his Doctor of Environmental Engineering degree from Beijing University of Technology (2000-2006) and his Bachelor of Environmental Science degree from Shanxi University (1996-2000).

Experience 💼

Liang Wenjun has been working as a lecturer, associate professor, and professor at Beijing University of Technology since 2006. He also served as a visiting scholar at the School of Environment, Tsinghua University (2012-2013).

Research Interest 🔍

Liang Wenjun’s research focuses on several key areas, including low-temperature plasma catalytic technology for removing volatile organic pollutants, catalytic combustion technology for removing low-concentration organic pollutants, low-temperature SCR technology for removing nitrogen oxides, and dust control technology. His work in these areas aims to develop innovative solutions for environmental pollution control.

Awards 🏆

Liang Wenjun has received several prestigious awards in recognition of his outstanding contributions. These include the Outstanding Talents award from the Organization Department of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee in 2013, the “Top Young Talents” award from the Beijing Municipal Education Commission in 2013, and the Outstanding Youth Science and Technology Award from the China Environmental Protection Federation in 2020. These awards reflect his dedication and commitment to excellence in his field.

Publications 📄

Effect of Pd/Ce loading on the performance of Pd-Ce/r-Al2O3 catalysts for toluene abatement (Chemosphere, 2020)  (Cited by: 100+)

Comparison of experimental and simulation results for optimization of a catalytic reactor for volatile organic compound abatement (Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2020)  (Cited by: 50+)

Abatement of Toluene by Reverse-Flow Nonthermal Plasma Reactor Coupled with Catalyst (Catalysts, 2020)  (Cited by: 20+)

Effect of Pd/Ce loading on the performance of Pd-Ce/r-Al2O3 catalysts for toluene abatement, Chemosphere 251 (2020) 126382  (Cited by: 100+)

Comparison of experimental and simulation results for optimization of a catalytic reactor for volatile organic compound abatement, Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 139 (2020) 76–88  (Cited by: 50+)

Abatement of Toluene by Reverse-Flow Nonthermal Plasma Reactor Coupled with Catalyst, Catalysts, 2020, 10, 511  (Cited by: 20+)

Catalytic combustion of chlorobenzene at low temperature over Ru-Ce/ TiO2: High activity and high selectivity, Applied Catalysis A, General, 623(2021)118257 (Cited by: 30+)

Conclusion

Based on his outstanding research achievements, awards, and experience, Liang Wenjun is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to environmental engineering, particularly in pollution control and catalytic technology, demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in the field. With some further emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and practical applications, he is well-positioned to continue making meaningful contributions to environmental research.

Amélie Saunier | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amélie Saunier | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Junior Scientist, IMBE, France

Amélie Saunier is a Junior Scientist at Aix-Marseille University (AMU), working within the Mediterranean Institute of Biodiversity and Ecology (IMBE) in France 🇫🇷. With a passion for plant ecophysiology and atmospheric chemistry, her interdisciplinary research explores how plants respond to environmental stresses through the production of specialized metabolites 🌿🔬. Her work bridges ecology and chemistry, offering key insights into how ecosystems may adapt and evolve under global change 🌍.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Amélie Saunier earned her Ph.D. in 2017, focusing on the role of specialized plant metabolites in response to abiotic and biotic stresses 🌱📚. Her academic training integrates both ecological and chemical sciences, equipping her with a strong foundation to investigate the complex interactions between plant emissions and environmental change 🧪🌾.

💼 Experience

Since completing her Ph.D., Amélie has been actively contributing as a researcher at IMBE under Aix-Marseille University 🏫🔍. She has participated in 8 research projects, building collaborations across France, Finland, Vietnam, and Tunisia 🤝🌐. Her professional work is deeply rooted in studying plant-environment interactions to improve ecosystem predictions under climate stress ☀️🌧️.

🔬 Research Interests

Her main research interests include vegetal ecophysiology, atmospheric chemistry, and chemical ecology 🌬️🌿. Amélie investigates volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) and their ecological functions, especially in the context of pollination, pollution, and climate change. She focuses on how these emissions mediate biotic interactions and contribute to overall ecosystem dynamics 🔎🌺.

🏅 Awards & Recognition

Although she holds no official membership or industrial consultancy roles, Amélie Saunier’s academic contributions have been widely recognized 📈. With an H-index of 12 and 573 citations, her research has influenced the fields of plant biology, ecology, and atmospheric science 📑✨. She also served as a guest editor for BMC Ecology and Evolution, showcasing her growing role in academic leadership 📘🔬.

📚 Publications

Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) and oak forest resistance under droughtJournal of Ecology, 2022. (Cited by: 34 articles)

Pollination under air pollution: BVOC mediation in stressed environmentsEnvironmental Chemistry Letters, 2021. (Cited by: 48 articles)

Diurnal emissions of BVOCs in Mediterranean seagrassesMarine Environmental Research, 2023. (Cited by: 26 articles)

Functional roles of plant volatiles in response to abiotic stressPlant Science Today, 2020. (Cited by: 59 articles)

Chemical ecology of coastal ecosystems: A case study in the MediterraneanEcological Indicators, 2019. (Cited by: 41 articles)

🏆 Conclusion

Amélie Saunier is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her innovative and interdisciplinary work on the ecological and atmospheric impacts of plant volatiles contributes significantly to understanding ecosystem dynamics under climate stress. With a strong publication record, respected international collaborations, and a growing citation footprint, she clearly demonstrates excellence in research and academic leadership. Strengthening her profile with memberships or applied collaborations could further boost her competitive edge.

 

Suleiman Usman | Soil and Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Suleiman Usman | Soil and Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Federal University Dutse, Jigsaw State Nigeria📝

Dr. Suleiman Usman is an accomplished soil scientist and researcher with expertise in soil and water resources management. His academic journey spans top institutions across Nigeria, the UK, and South Africa, shaping his extensive knowledge in agriculture and environmental science. With over a decade of experience in research and teaching, he has contributed significantly to advancing soil science, particularly in sustainable land management practices. Dr. Usman currently serves as a Senior Lecturer at Federal University Dutse, Nigeria, and actively participates in numerous international soil-related initiatives. 🌍🌱

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Academic Qualifications 🎓

Dr. Usman’s academic path includes a B.Agri. in Soil/Crop Science from Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Nigeria (1999–2004), an MSc in Natural Resources (Plant Health and Protection) from the University of Greenwich, UK (2006–2007), and a PhD in Soil Science (Soil and Water Resources Management) from Nasarawa State University (2023/2024). He also holds certificates in Environmental Security, Research Methodology, and Digital Transformation from prestigious global institutions like the UN Environment Programme and University of Pretoria. 📜🌍

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Usman has made remarkable contributions as a Research Assistant at the University of Greenwich (2011–2014) and as a Senior Lecturer at Federal University Dutse, Nigeria (2015–2024). His roles include supervising students, coordinating academic programs, and conducting groundbreaking research. As a Research Fellow at the Centre for Agricultural Research and Extension Services (CARES), he focused on innovative solutions for agricultural development. 📚🌿

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Usman’s research interests encompass soil health, sustainable land management, and the impact of environmental factors on agriculture. His work integrates advanced methodologies, including digital soil mapping, soil biodiversity, and sustainable fertilizer use, to improve agricultural practices and promote food security. 🌾📊

Awards and Recognitions 🏆

Dr. Usman’s dedication to excellence has earned him several national and international accolades, including the National Youth Service Certificate of Merit (2005) and certifications from FAO and Research4Life programs for his contributions to soil science and sustainable development. His leadership in global soil initiatives reflects his commitment to addressing critical environmental challenges. 🌟🌍

Publications 📖

Corporate attributes and share value of listed pharmaceutical firms in Nigeria
Published in: Journal of Arts, Science & Commerce, 2016. Cited by: 41.

Roles of soil biota and biodiversity in soil environment – A concise communication
Published in: Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, 2016. Cited by: 32.

Effects of organophosphate herbicides on biological organisms in soil medium – A mini review
Published in: Journal of Ecology and Toxicology, 2017. Cited by: 30.

Sustainable Soil Management of the Dryland Soils in Northern Nigeria
Published by: GRIN Verlag, 2011. Cited by: 22.

Dynamic surface soil components of land and vegetation types in Kebbi State Nigeria
Published in: Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, 2016. Cited by: 21.

Surface soil factors and soil characteristics in geo-physical milieu of Kebbi State Nigeria
Published in: Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, 2016. Cited by: 17.

Soil problems in dryland environment of sub-Saharan Africa: A review of the impact on soil erosion and desertification
Published in: Biol. Environ. Sci. J. Trop, 2017. Cited by: 8.

Preliminary experimental assessments of 12 different organic materials for soil quality and soil fertility management exercises
Published in: International Journal of Current Research and Review, 2013. Cited by: 7.

New method of soil classification in defining the dynamic condition of agricultural surface soils
Published in: J Environ Sci Toxicol Food Technol, 2013. Cited by: 7.

Socio-ecological indices of farmer-herder conflicts: Implications for conflict prevention in northern senatorial district of Kaduna state, Nigeria
Published by: Hub Rural, 2019. Cited by: 5.

Climate change and soil degradation impact: Farmers’ viewpoints in Kebbi State Nigeria
Published in: International Journal of Current Research and Review, 2013.

Conclusion

Dr. Suleiman Usman’s impressive academic credentials, global training experience, and commitment to soil and environmental research make him an outstanding nominee for the Best Researcher Award. Addressing gaps in published works and emphasizing tangible impacts will enhance his eligibility.

 

Imran Ahmad | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Imran Ahmad | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Woldia University, Ethiopia 

Dr. Imran Ahmad is an Associate Professor in the Department of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering at Woldia University, Ethiopia. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Hydrology (GIS-Hydrology) from Tamil University, India. With over a decade of experience, his expertise spans Remote Sensing & GIS, Water Resources Management, Watershed Modeling, Engineering Hydrology, Ecology & Environment, and Environmental Monitoring. His ORCID ID is https://orcid.org/0000-002-5271-131X, and he is an active contributor to several high-impact journals. 🌍💧

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Education

Dr. Ahmad completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Hydrology (GIS-Hydrology) at Tamil University, India, from August 2009 to December 2013. His education laid the foundation for his contributions to various disciplines, including GIS, hydrology, and environmental science. 🎓📚

Experience

With 10 years of teaching and research experience at the associate professor level, Dr. Ahmad has taught a range of courses in water resources engineering and environmental science. His teaching includes subjects like Watershed Modeling, Groundwater Engineering, Water Quality, and Environmental Impact Assessment. His professional journey reflects his dedication to enhancing educational practices and research in water resources management. 👨‍🏫💡

Research Interests

Dr. Ahmad’s research interests focus on the application of Remote Sensing & GIS in water resources management, watershed modeling, and environmental monitoring. His work aims to improve the sustainability of water systems and enhance ecological management strategies using cutting-edge technologies. 🌿🔬

Awards

Dr. Ahmad has been honored with several prestigious recognitions throughout his academic career. Notably, he has been an invited speaker at international conferences and a guest editor for several scientific journals, including the Journal of Geophysics and Remote Sensing. 🏆🎙️

Publications Top Notes

Dr. Ahmad has authored numerous papers in SCI/SCOPUS indexed journals, with 51 journal articles and over 1500 citations. Some of his major publications include articles in high-impact journals such as Scientific Reports and Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. His research has contributed significantly to the understanding of hydrological and environmental processes.

Liu, T., Ahmad, I., Dar, M.A., et al. (2024). “Identification of hotspots and cold-spots of groundwater potential using spatial statistics,” Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 56, 101977. Link

Kassahun, F.A., Kifelew, M.S., Ahmad, I., et al. (2024). “Effect of watershed characteristics on river flow for the case of two watersheds, Megech and Gumaro, Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia,” Applied Water Science, 14(3), 45. Link

Fenglin, W., Ahmad, I., Zelenakova, M., et al. (2023). “Exploratory regression modeling for flood susceptibility mapping in the GIS environment,” Scientific Reports, 13(1), 247. Link

Conclusion

Dr. Imran Ahmad’s extensive academic qualifications, research achievements, teaching experience, and editorial contributions make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His continued dedication to improving water resources management and environmental sustainability, along with his consistent publication record, establishes him as a leading expert in his field. While there are opportunities for growth in expanding collaborative and interdisciplinary research, Dr. Ahmad’s work remains highly impactful and deserving of recognition for the Best Researcher Award.

Dr. Lisette Alcantara S | Environmental Science | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Lisette Alcantara S | Environmental Science | Best Scholar Award

Graduate Researcher, University of Rochester, United States

Dr. Lisette Alcántara S. is a medical doctor, biomedical researcher, and Ph.D. candidate with over 15 years of clinical practice and 7 years of experience in medical affairs and clinical research. She is dedicated to advancing global health through her work on HIV care, COVID-19 vaccine responses, and evidence-based medical education. As an expert in pharmacotherapy and clinical research methodologies, she mentors and educates healthcare professionals, having trained over 260 individuals in family medicine and community outreach. Her research and expertise bridge clinical practice with scientific discovery to address pressing health challenges. 💉🧑‍⚕️🔬

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Education

Dr. Alcántara holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from the Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (2009). She also earned a Master of Science in Health Systems Administration, with advanced certificates in Healthcare Finance and Project Management from the Rochester Institute of Technology (2017). She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Translational Biomedical Science at the University of Rochester, with an expected graduation date of 2025. 🎓📚

Experience

Dr. Alcántara’s professional journey spans clinical practice, research, and teaching. She has served as a graduate researcher at the University of Rochester, contributing to impactful research in infectious disease and immunology. In her role as a Data Analyst & Academic Detailer, she led a successful collaboration with the New York State Department of Health, training over 600 healthcare professionals in HIV care. She has also worked as a physician and medical science liaison for the Ministry of Public Health of the Dominican Republic and as a professor of family medicine at Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE). 👩‍⚕️📊📝

Research Interests

Dr. Alcántara’s research focuses on translational biomedical sciences, particularly in infectious diseases, immunology, and global health. She has conducted pioneering research on the antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in vulnerable populations, including transplant recipients and hemodialysis patients. Additionally, she explores vaccine skepticism and gender identity’s impact on healthcare practices, with a focus on improving public health outcomes through innovative clinical and educational initiatives. 🧬🔬💉

Awards

Throughout her career, Dr. Alcántara has demonstrated excellence in both research and clinical care. She has received accolades for her contributions to HIV care and vaccine research, particularly in underrepresented populations. She has also been recognized for her dedication to healthcare education and for training hundreds of healthcare professionals to improve patient outcomes and public health. 🏆🌍👩‍⚕️

Publications

Alcantara Sanchez, L.; Alvarez Guerra, E.; Li, D.; King, S.M.; Hilchey, S.P.; Zhou, Q.; Dewhurst, S.; Fiscella, K.; Zand, M.S. Antibody Response to SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines in Transplant Recipients and Hemodialysis Patients: Data from the Dominican Republic. Vaccines, 2024, 12, 1312. Link to article

Zand MS, Spallina S, Ross A, Zandi K, Pawlowski A, et al. (2024) Correction: Ventilation during COVID-19 in a school for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). PLOS ONE, 19(11): e0313792. Link to article

Dye, Timothy D. PhD; Eckert, Cody; Levandowski, Brooke A. PhD; Farovitch, Lorne PhD; Alcántara, Lisette MD, MS; Pressman, Eva K. MD. Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and COVID-19 Vaccine Skepticism: A Global Assessment [ID 2683475]. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 143(5S): p 5S, May 2024. DOI

Zand, M. S., Spallina, S., Ross, A., Zandi, K., Pawlowski, A., Seplaki, C. L., . . . Foxe, J. J. (2023). Ventilation during COVID-19 in a school for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). medRxiv, 2023.200. Link to article

 

Mrs. Ruwani Suraweera | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ruwani Suraweera | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral student, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

🎓 Dr. Ruwani Kaushalya Suraweera is a dedicated academic and researcher specializing in formulation development, drug delivery, and pharmaceutical technology. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Queensland University of Technology, Australia, she has made significant contributions to pharmacy education and research in Sri Lanka. Her expertise spans clinical sciences, nanotechnology, and innovative pharmaceutical practices. A distinguished scholar and pharmacist, Dr. Suraweera is recognized for her impactful publications, awards, and professional affiliations.

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Education

📚 Dr. Suraweera holds a Ph.D. candidacy at Queensland University of Technology, Australia (2023–present). She completed her M.Phil. in Chemical Sciences (2017–2022) with exceptional grades at the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. Her undergraduate achievement, a B.Pharm (Honours) with a GPA of 3.65, earned her the distinction of being the best performer in her batch. Additionally, she has earned certifications in marketing, quality management systems, and first aid.

Experience

💼 Dr. Suraweera has a rich academic career as a Lecturer in Pharmacy at the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka (2014–2023), where she also served as a Temporary Lecturer earlier. Her work focuses on teaching, research, and mentoring students in advanced pharmaceutical practices. She has also contributed to academia through her roles in curriculum development and clinical training.

Research Interests

🔬 Dr. Suraweera’s research explores cutting-edge topics in pharmaceutical sciences, including formulation development, drug delivery systems, and nanotechnology applications in healthcare. She is passionate about developing innovative therapeutic solutions to improve patient outcomes.

Awards

🏆 Dr. Suraweera has received multiple prestigious grants and scholarships, such as the University Research Grant (2016) and ITEC scholarship from the Government of India. Her academic excellence has been acknowledged with university scholarships and awards for exceptional performance in pharmacy and chemistry.

Publications

Ruwani K. Suraweera, et al. (2024). Development and Characterization of Spray-Dried Combined Levofloxacin–Ambroxol Dry Powder Inhaler Formulation. Pharmaceutics, 16(12). [Cited by articles in PubMed]
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Navanjana T.P. Uyangoda, et al. (2022). Investigation of the Use of Medicinal Plants and Natural Products for COVID-19 Prevention. Sri Lankan Journal of Health Sciences, 1(2). [Cited by articles in Scopus]

Sathya S, et al. (2017). Formulation Development of Cream Incorporating Extracts of Glycyrrhia glabara. Pharmaceutical Journal of Sri Lanka, 7(1). [Cited in local archives]

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Prof. Harvey Shear | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Harvey Shear | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Harvey Shear, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada

Harvey Shear is a distinguished academic and researcher, currently serving as a professor in the Department of Geography, Geomatics, and Environment at the University of Toronto Mississauga. With an extensive career in environmental science and policy, he has made significant contributions to freshwater resource management and ecosystem health. A fluent speaker of English, French, and Spanish, Shear’s research spans multiple countries, including Canada, Mexico, and the United States. He has mentored numerous graduate students and continues to shape the field with his scientific insights.

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Based on Harvey Shear’s detailed curriculum vitae, here’s an evaluation of his strengths for the Best Researcher Award, areas for improvement, and a conclusion:

Strengths

Extensive Academic and Professional Experience: With a Ph.D. from the University of London and over two decades of experience in various high-level environmental roles, Dr. Shear has a broad range of expertise in water resource management, ecosystem health, and environmental sustainability. He has held significant positions, including Professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga and Director roles at Environment Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

Impactful Research and Publications: Dr. Shear has an impressive publication record, with numerous peer-reviewed articles in well-regarded journals. His work on ecosystem health indicators in the Great Lakes and other research projects related to water quality, sustainability, and pollution management reflects a strong commitment to impactful research. His contributions have received recognition, such as the Hromadka Award for outstanding scientific contributions.

International Collaboration: Dr. Shear’s collaboration with researchers from various countries, particularly in Mexico, demonstrates his global impact. He has co-authored papers with international experts and has worked on projects aimed at improving environmental management in both Canada and Mexico.

Teaching and Mentorship: His role in supervising graduate students and developing international partnerships with universities showcases his commitment to fostering the next generation of environmental scientists.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Cross-Disciplinary Research: While Dr. Shear’s work in ecosystem health and freshwater resources is highly specialized, expanding into more interdisciplinary research (e.g., integrating social, economic, and policy dimensions more deeply into his environmental work) could further enhance his impact.

Public Engagement and Communication: Given his significant academic and research background, Dr. Shear could further engage with broader public audiences, particularly through outreach or media initiatives, to raise awareness about the importance of freshwater conservation and ecosystem health.

Innovative Technologies in Research: Integrating newer technologies like machine learning or AI for environmental data analysis could advance his research and broaden its applications, offering fresh insights into water quality management.

Education 🎓

Dr. Harvey Shear earned his Ph.D. from the University of London, UK, where he conducted research on “Some Aspects of the Physiology of a Blue Green Alga.” He also holds a B.Sc. from the University of Toronto, where he majored in both Botany and Chemistry. His strong academic foundation has supported his significant contributions to environmental science.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Dr. Shear has held several influential roles throughout his career, including Professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga since 2006. Prior to this, he served as a Regional Science Advisor and Director at Environment Canada, focusing on environmental policy and research. His career has also included leadership positions in the Fisheries and Oceans Canada department and the International Joint Commission. He continues to engage in academic teaching and research supervision.

Research Interests 🔬

Harvey Shear’s research interests include ecosystem health, sustainable water management, and the environmental monitoring of freshwater resources. His work has particularly focused on the Great Lakes, Lake Chapala in Mexico, and other aquatic ecosystems. He is also interested in water quality indices and the impacts of eutrophication and pollution on aquatic life.

Award 🏅

Dr. Shear has received numerous accolades throughout his career. Notably, he was awarded the Hromadka Award for his outstanding scientific contributions at the Ninth International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring, and Management of Water Pollution in 2008. This award highlights his significant impact in the field of environmental science and his dedication to the sustainability of aquatic ecosystems.

Publication Top Notes 📑

De Anda, J., Shear, H., Maniak, U., & Riedel, G. (2000). “Preliminary phosphorus balance in Lake Chapala (Mexico).” J. Great Lakes Res., 26(2), 129-140.

Shear, H., Stadler-Salt, N., Bertram, P., & Horvatin, P. (2003). “The Development and Implementation of Indicators of Ecosystem Health in the Great Lakes Basin.” Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 88: 119-152.

De Anda, J., & Shear, H. (2013). “Hydroelectricity Plants in México and the Challenge of Sustainability.” Journal of Local Sustainable Development, 6(17).

Shear, H., & de Anda, J. (2017). “Potential of Vertical Hydroponic Agriculture in Mexico.” Sustainability, 9(1), 140-157.

Rodríguez, D. M., de Anda, J., & Shear, H. (2023). “Lake Atotonilco: A First Approach to Determining the Minimum Lake Level Necessary to Sustain Its Biodiversity.” Annals of the American Association of Geographers, pp. 1–15.

Conclusion

Dr. Harvey Shear is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to environmental science, particularly in the areas of water quality, ecosystem health, and sustainability. His long-standing career, significant body of published work, and commitment to teaching and mentorship solidify his position as a leading researcher in his field. Although there are areas for improvement, particularly in interdisciplinary collaboration and public outreach, his overall impact and ongoing contributions make him a strong candidate for this prestigious award.