Ali Danandeh Mehr | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ali Danandeh Mehr | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | The University of Antalya Bilim University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Ali Danandeh Mehr is a prominent scholar in civil and environmental engineering, specializing in hydrology, drought modeling, and climate variability. His research integrates cutting-edge computational approaches such as machine learning, genetic programming, and hybrid data-driven models to solve complex water-related challenges. He has published 115 scientific documents in reputed international journals, advancing the field of hydroinformatics and predictive environmental modeling. With 4,186 citations and an h-index of 37, his research reflects significant global impact and scholarly recognition. His work focuses on understanding extreme climatic events, improving forecasting accuracy, and supporting sustainable water resource planning. Through innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches, his contributions continue to enhance resilience and decision-making in water resources engineering and environmental sustainability.

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Nazmunnahar Nazmunnahar | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Nazmunnahar Nazmunnahar | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

PhD Candidate | The University of Manchester | United Kingdom

Mrs. Nazmunnahar Nazmunnahar, in collaboration with Aman Ul Azam Khan, Mehedi Hasan Roni, Aurghya Kumar Saha, Zarin Tasnim Bristy, Abdul Baqui, and Abdul Md Mazid, co-authored a significant study on sustainable smart textile development using e-waste materials. The research focuses on fabricating twelve types of conductive threads by twisting copper filaments with cotton and polyester, followed by coating with carbon paste enriched with sea salt, sourced from recycled dry cell batteries. The developed threads exhibited exceptionally low electrical resistance, with the best-performing variant achieving 0.0164 Ω/cm. Comparative analysis revealed performance equal to or better than commercial conductive threads. The threads maintained stability under bending, twisting, and wash cycles, proving their suitability for wearable electronics, flexible circuits, and eco-friendly textile innovations.

Julia Grosinger | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Julia Grosinger | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Investigadora | The University of  ICTA Universitat Autonoma De Barcelona | Spain

Mrs. Julia Grosinger is a dedicated researcher specializing in social-ecological systems, agro-food studies, and post-growth transformations in rural contexts. Her academic work focuses on understanding landscape governance, environmental justice, and the co-production of nature’s contributions to people. Through interdisciplinary and case-based methodologies, she examines how human needs can be spatially integrated into sustainability strategies. She has contributed to several international journals, addressing themes such as biodiversity governance, environmental disinformation, and participatory approaches to sustainability. Her publications reflect strong engagement with ecological economics and sustainability science. With 9 scholarly documents, 68 citations, and an h-index of 5, she has established a credible academic presence, contributing valuable insights into the transition toward sustainable and equitable socio-ecological systems.

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Muhammad Rashid | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Muhammad Rashid | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Researcher | The University of University of Bari Aldo Moro | Italy

Dr. Muhammad Rashid is an emerging researcher in Environmental Science with expertise in hydrological modeling, groundwater surface water interaction, and climate change impact assessment. His research combines advanced tools such as GIS, remote sensing, and machine learning to evaluate flood risks, groundwater sustainability, and land-use dynamics. He has contributed to interdisciplinary studies focusing on environmental resilience, water resource optimization, and predictive modeling for hydrological extremes. With 5 research documents, 17 citations, and an h-index of 3, his work highlights the integration of data-driven methodologies to address complex environmental challenges. His research supports sustainable development goals by improving water management strategies and enhancing understanding of climate-driven hydrological processes, contributing to innovative and scalable solutions in environmental science.

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Zhujun Gu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Zhujun Gu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Director | The University of Pearl River Water Resources Research Institute | China

Prof. Dr. Zhujun Gu is an accomplished environmental scientist known for his contributions to AI-based remote sensing and ecological monitoring systems. His research focuses on vegetation structure estimation, soil and water conservation, and intelligent supervision of river–lake ecosystems using advanced data-driven approaches. With 33 publications, 503 citations, and an h-index of 14, his work reflects consistent scientific influence and innovation. He pioneered 3D vegetation volume analysis, improving the accuracy of environmental modeling and conservation strategies. His methodologies integrate multi-angle imaging, UAV data, and AI tools to enhance decision-making in environmental management. His research supports sustainable development by providing scalable solutions for ecological restoration, resource monitoring, and environmental protection across diverse geographic regions.

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Mapping Tropical Dry Forest Succession Using Multiple Criteria Spectral Mixture Analysis

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Ahmed Elgharib | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Distinction Award

Mr. Ahmed Elgharib | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Distinction Award

PhD. Candidate | The University of  Malaga | Egypt

Mr. Ahmed Elgharib  dedicated researcher in terrestrial ecology and environmental science has contributed to advancing knowledge in arid ecosystem restoration, plant biodiversity, and conservation planning. The research focuses on flora identification, seed banking, vegetation mapping, and ecological rehabilitation strategies aligned with international conservation frameworks such as IUCN standards. Emphasis is placed on sustainable ecosystem management, community-based conservation, and the restoration of degraded desert landscapes. Scientific contributions include studies on vegetation dynamics, soil seed banks, and species conservation in arid and semi-arid regions. With 7 published documents, 12 citations, and an h-index of 3, the author demonstrates emerging research impact in environmental science. The work supports biodiversity preservation, climate resilience, and long-term sustainability through innovative ecological methodologies and applied conservation practices in fragile ecosystems.

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Seyi Dada | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Ms. Seyi Dada | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Tallinn University of Technology | United States

Ms. Seyi Dada is an environmental engineering and sustainability researcher whose work focuses on advancing innovative approaches for waste management, pollution reduction, and resource-efficient systems. Her research interests span sustainable electronic waste management, air quality analysis, renewable energy integration, environmental impact assessments, and circular economy strategies. She has conducted impactful studies on developing sustainable e-waste management frameworks, evaluating recycling technologies, analyzing environmental risks, and improving resource recovery methods to minimize ecological harm. Her work also includes assessing particulate matter dynamics in indoor and outdoor environments, examining the factors influencing air pollution dispersion, and contributing scientific insights that support healthier living conditions. She has explored renewable energy pathways through studies on biological methanation in power-to-gas systems and resource derivation from industrial and household waste streams, including the recovery of useful materials from discarded electronics and organic by-products. Her contributions extend to environmental performance evaluations, municipal solid waste life-cycle assessments, sustainability appraisals of consumer products, and comparative analyses of emerging and conventional technologies. Through her involvement in environmental monitoring activities, she has supported water quality assessments and identified key indicators of ecosystem health. Her strong interest in sustainability has led to participation in projects focused on eco-friendly manufacturing, waste treatment optimization, digitalization for improved environmental efficiency, and large-scale impact assessments for industrial and marine developments. An active member of multiple professional environmental organizations, she continues to integrate engineering principles, data-driven analysis, and environmental science to promote sustainable development and advance practical solutions for global environmental challenges.

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Nyambane, C. (2024, June). Development of a sustainable e-waste management system in Estonia.

Nyambane, C. (2024, May). Development of silver from used X-ray films and graphene from drained cassava starch.

Nyambane, C. (2024, September). Economic and operational feasibility of biological methanation in power-to-gas systems: Enhancing renewable energy integration.

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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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.

Shivukumar Rakkasagi | Climate Change | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Shivukumar Rakkasagi | Climate Change | Young Scientist Award

Indian Institute of Technology Indore | India

Dr. Shivukumar Rakkasagi is a dedicated researcher and educator in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the same institution, an M.Sc. in Geoinformatics from Karnataka State Rural Development and Panchayat Raj University, and a B.E. in Civil Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University. His research focuses on hydroclimatic extremes, wetland resilience, and geospatial-AI integration for climate risk assessment and sustainable environmental management. Dr. Shivukumar Rakkasagi has contributed to the understanding of climate-induced hazards affecting Ramsar wetlands and biodiversity through novel frameworks combining hydrology, AI, and socio-technical perspectives. His previous experience includes roles at the Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Punjab Remote Sensing Centre, and the Indian Space Research Organisation, where he developed expertise in remote sensing, GIS, and environmental modeling. He has co-authored numerous high-impact journal papers and book chapters published by Springer, Elsevier, and Nature, contributing significantly to climate resilience research. With 136 citations across 81 documents, 12 publications, and an h-index of 6, his scholarly impact continues to grow in the field of environmental sciences. Dr. Shivukumar Rakkasagi has been recognized with multiple prestigious honors, including national fellowships, best presentation awards, and scientific distinctions for excellence in Earth and environmental sciences. He actively serves as a reviewer for international journals such as Scientific Reports, Remote Sensing of Environment, and Water Resources Management and is a member of various professional and scientific societies. His interdisciplinary work bridges research and policy, fostering sustainable solutions for climate adaptation, ecosystem protection, and water resource resilience.

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Goyal, M. K., Gupta, A. K., Jha, S., Rakkasagi, S., & Jain, V. (2022). Climate change impact on precipitation extremes over Indian cities: Non-stationary analysis. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 180, 121685.

Rakkasagi, S., Goyal, M. K., & Jha, S. (2024). Evaluating the future risk of coastal Ramsar wetlands in India to extreme rainfalls using fuzzy logic. Journal of Hydrology, 632, 130869.

Goyal, M. K., Rakkasagi, S., Shaga, S., Zhang, T. C., Surampalli, R. Y., & Dubey, S. (2023). Spatiotemporal-based automated inundation mapping of Ramsar wetlands using Google Earth Engine. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 17324.

Rakkasagi, S., Poonia, V., & Goyal, M. K. (2023). Flash drought as a new climate threat: Drought indices, insights from a study in India and implications for future research. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 14(9), 3368–3384.

Goyal, M. K., Gupta, A. K., Das, J., Jain, V., & Rakkasagi, S. (2023). Heatwave magnitude impact over Indian cities: CMIP 6 projections. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 154(3), 959–971.

Chi Mu | Environmental Protection | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chi Mu | Environmental Protection | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Xi’an University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Chi Mu is an accomplished associate professor at Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Shaanxi Energy Institute, College of Safety Science and Engineering. His expertise lies in mining damage control, mine environmental protection, land reclamation, and ecological restoration with a strong emphasis on sustainable and safe mining practices. He has contributed extensively through scholarly publications in international and national journals, patents, and impactful research projects that integrate scientific innovation with practical applications in coal mining and energy sectors. His work has significantly advanced understanding of mining-induced fractures, disaster prevention, and water-preserved mining technologies, with successful applications across multiple mining enterprises generating substantial economic and environmental benefits. With 78 citations by 78 documents, 5 documents, and an h-index of 3, Prof. Chi Mu research impact reflects both academic recognition and practical relevance. He has engaged in consultancy for leading mining companies and has collaborated with academic, industrial, and governmental organizations in China and abroad, strengthening the link between research and industry implementation. He has also taken on roles as a guest editor, peer reviewer, and expert committee member, providing critical insights for academic advancement and industry safety. Recognized as a high-level talent and active member of professional societies, he contributes to policy, safety innovation, and knowledge transfer in the mining sector. Dedicated to teaching and mentorship, he guides students in innovative projects and competitions, nurturing the next generation of researchers and practitioners. Through his academic contributions, technical expertise, and leadership in sustainability and safety, Prof. Chi Mu embodies the integration of scientific excellence, practical solutions, and social responsibility in advancing green mining and environmental protection.

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Mu, C., Zhai, X., Zhao, B., Yu, X., Zhang, J., Chen, H., & Zhu, J. (2025-09-23). Cooperative failure modes of overlying strata and stressed distribution mechanism in shallow coal seam mining processes. Processes.

Mu, C., Yu, X., Zhao, B., Zhang, D., Mao, X., Zhu, J., & Olawumi, T. O. (2021-01). The formation mechanism of surface landslide disasters in the mining area under different slope angles. Advances in Civil Engineering.

Yu, X., Mu, C., & Zhang, D. (2020-03-06). Assessment of land reclamation benefits in mining areas using fuzzy comprehensive evaluation. Sustainability.