Yiannis Kapakos | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yiannis Kapakos | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yiannis Kapakos | Institute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland Waters | Greece

Dr. Yiannis Kapakos is a distinguished ichthyologist with extensive expertise in fish biology, ecology, and conservation. His research primarily focuses on fish reproduction, species identification, and the protection of endemic and threatened species, integrating both freshwater and marine systems. He has advanced knowledge in fish embryology, aquaculture, aquarium science, and fisheries management, employing techniques such as electrofishing, biometric analysis, and otolith-based age determination, along with modern computational tools including GIS, ImageJ, and R for data analysis. Dr. Yiannis Kapakos has contributed significantly to ecological monitoring, sustainable fisheries practices, and conservation-oriented research projects, including LIFE, NATURA, and H2020 initiatives, aiming to develop practical management strategies for aquatic ecosystems. His work encompasses both applied and fundamental research, from designing and managing closed fish breeding systems to implementing species reintroduction and enrichment programs. He has also actively engaged in public outreach and professional training, supporting the education of fishery practitioners and promoting awareness of sustainable practices. Dr. Yiannis Kapakos has authored over two dozen peer-reviewed publications and presented at numerous national and international conferences, highlighting topics such as invasive species management, behavioral ecology of threatened fish, and freshwater biodiversity conservation, and his work has garnered 71 citations across 62 documents, with 15 publications contributing to an h-index of 5. His research integrates fieldwork, laboratory experimentation, and advanced analytical methodologies to address pressing environmental and conservation challenges, making significant contributions to ichthyology, aquatic resource management, and the broader scientific understanding of fish populations and ecosystem health.

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Featured Publications

Barbieri, R., Zogaris, S., Kalogianni, E., Stoumboudi, M. T., Chatzinikolaou, Y., โ€ฆ (2015). Freshwater fishes and lampreys of Greece: An annotated checklist. 126.

Economou, A. N., Zogaris, S., Vardakas, L., Koutsikos, N., Chatzinikolaou, Y., โ€ฆ (2016). Developing policy-relevant river fish monitoring in Greece: Insights from a nation-wide survey. Mediterranean Marine Science, 17(1), 302-322.

Barbieri, R., Vukiฤ‡, J., ล anda, R., Kapakos, Y., Zogaris, S. (2017). Alburnoides economoui, a new species of spirlin from Central Greece and redescription of Alburnoides thessalicus (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae). Biologia, 72(9), 1075-1088.

Leris, I., Kalogianni, E., Tsangaris, C., Smeti, E., Laschou, S., Anastasopoulou, E., โ€ฆ (2019). Acute and sub-chronic toxicity bioassays of olive mill wastewater on the Eastern mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 175, 48-57.

Kalogianni, E., Kapakos, Y., Oikonomou, A., Giakoumi, S., Zimmerman, B. (2022). Dramatic decline of two freshwater killifishes, main anthropogenic drivers and appropriate conservation actions. Journal for Nature Conservation, 67, 126191.

 

Zhiyuan Qi | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhiyuan Qi | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Jianghan University | Chinaย 

Mr. Zhiyuan Qi is a dedicated Master Candidate in Biology at the College of Life Sciences, Jianghan University, specializing in aquatic biological resources protection. Holding a Bachelorโ€™s degree in Biotechnology from Liaoning University, her undergraduate research focused on the anti-hepatoma activity of intracellular polysaccharides from Paecilomyces hepiali. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to aquatic ecology, with active participation in the Yangtze River โ€œTen-Year Fishing Moratoriumโ€ monitoring project aimed at supporting sustainable aquatic ecosystem management. Mr. Zhiyuan Qi has contributed to the field through publications, including one in an EI-indexed journal and another in the international journal Animals, showcasing her research in fish community ecology and freshwater ecosystem restoration. Her scholarly excellence was recognized through the โ€œExcellent Graduate Reportโ€ Award at an academic meeting of the Fisheries Resources and Environment Branch of the China Society of Fisheries. Mr. Zhiyuan Qi research focuses on the ecological monitoring of freshwater systems, providing crucial data for resource management and biodiversity conservation in the Three Gorges Reservoir head area. Through her scientific contributions, she strives to advance understanding of aquatic ecosystem dynamics, offering insights that promote effective conservation policies and sustainable management practices for regional aquatic resources.

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Qi, Z., Zhai, D., Liu, H., Xiong, F., Liao, C., Tian, H., & Duan, X. (2025). Fish community structure and nested distribution pattern of the three tributaries at the head of the Three Gorges Reservoir. Journal of Lake Sciences, 33, Article 032.

Cai, F., Qi, Z., Hu, Z., Zhai, D., Chen, Y., Xiong, F., & Liu, H. (2025, September). Revealing phenotypic differentiation in Ochetobius elongatus from the Middle Yangtze River through geometric morphometrics. Animals, 15(19), 2870.

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.

Featured Publications

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), 3368โ€“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), 959โ€“971.

Salar Salah Muhy Al-Din | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Salar Salah Muhy Al-Din | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Arkin University of Creative Arts and Design | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Salar Salah Muhy Al-Din is a distinguished academic and researcher in architecture and sustainable design, currently serving in the Faculty of Design at Arkin University of Creative Arts and Design, Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus. He holds a B.Eng. in Civil and Surveying Engineering from the University of Baghdad, an M.Sc. in Sustainable Architecture from Bharaty Vidyapeeth University, India, and a Ph.D. in Architecture from Girne American University, North Cyprus. His research focuses on sustainable and climate-responsive architectural design, indoor thermal comfort, and the integration of smart and salutogenic design principles in buildings. He has contributed extensively through teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses, supervising Masterโ€™s theses on energy optimization, healthcare architecture, and project management, and publishing in top-tier international journals on thermal comfort, sustainable building materials, and smart design policies. Assist. Prof. Dr. Salar Salah Muhy Al-Din has initiated and led scientific projects including the establishment of the Journal of Salutogenic Architecture and regional collaborations for sustainable city planning in Kurdistan. He has received awards for innovative design projects and best paper presentations at international architecture conferences. He serves as Editor-in-Chief and editorial board member of multiple journals, session chair at global conferences, and is an active member of professional organizations such as the Iraqi Engineers Union, Kurdistan Engineers Union, and international smart city networks. His work bridges practical architectural solutions with environmental sustainability, influencing policy, urban planning, and the next generation of architects through innovative research and education. He has 22 citations by 19 documents with an h-index of 3.

Featured Publications

Amen, M. A., Afara, A., & Muhy-Al-Din, S. S. (2024). The persuasibility of globe thermometer in predicting indoor thermal comfort using non-standard globe diameter: Row houses of semi-arid climates as case studies. Civil Engineering and Architecture, 12(1), 425โ€“435.

Muhy Al-Din, S. S. (2017). The influence of Mediterranean modernist movement of architecture in Lefkosa: The first and early second half of 20th century. Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs, 1(1), 10โ€“23.

Shawkat, L. W., Al-Din, S. S. M., & Kuzovic, D. (2018). Opportunities for practicing sustainable building construction in Kurdistan region, Iraq. Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs, 2(1), 69โ€“101.

Muhy Al-Din, S. S., Iranfare, M., & Surchi, Z. N. S. (2017). Building thermal comfort based on envelope development: Criteria for selecting right case study in Kyrenia-North Cyprus. Energy Procedia, 115, 80โ€“91.

Muhy Al-Din, S. S. (2019). Evaluation of the sustainable aspects in housing sector to overcome housing stress in Northern Iraq. Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs.

Kรกroly Penksza | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kรกroly Penksza | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences | Hungary

Dr. Kรกroly Penksza is a distinguished Hungarian botanist and professor whose career exemplifies a profound dedication to plant sciences, landscape ecology, and environmental conservation. His academic journey encompasses extensive research, teaching, and professional service across leading Hungarian institutions, where he has guided departments, led research projects, and mentored students in botany, floristics, phenology, herbalism, biomonitoring, and conservation. He has played a pivotal role in developing curricula for undergraduate and postgraduate programs, overseeing field courses in landscape assessment, habitat evaluation, and species conservation, and coordinating international correspondence courses. Dr. Kรกroly Penksza research integrates plant systematics, community ecology, and environmental assessment, contributing to the sustainable management of Hungaryโ€™s natural landscapes and Natura2000 sites. He has actively engaged in professional and expert roles, including project leadership, environmental consultancy, and participation in regional and national conservation programs. Fluent in multiple languages, he combines teaching, research, and applied environmental expertise to advance knowledge of plant geography and ecological management. Throughout his career, he has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, earning 1,056 citations by 770 documents, with 117 publications and an h-index of 17, contributing to scientific understanding and applied conservation practices. His work continues to bridge theoretical research with practical applications, promoting biodiversity, habitat protection, and sustainable agricultural and environmental management in Hungary and beyond.

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Penksza, K., Szabรณ-Szรถllรถsi, T., Nemรฉnyi, A., Sipos, L., Szentes, S., Wagenhoffer, Z., Palla, B., Balogh, D. ร., & Salรกta-Falusi, E. (2025). Evaluating inflorescence morphology in two species and subspecies of the genus Hierochloรซ R. Brown. Plants.

Szentes, S., Penksza, K., Salรกta-Falusi, E., Sipos, L., Kozma-Bognรกr, V., Hoffmann, R., & Wagenhoffer, Z. (2025). Effects of Bothriochloa ischaemum on the diversity of Pannonian sandy grasslands. Land.

Szentes, S., Kevi, A., Wagenhoffer, Z., Salรกta-Falusi, E., Pajor, F., Berke, J., Turcsรกnyi-Jรกrdi, I., Penksza, P., Kunos, V., Kende, Z., et al. (2024). Assessing the impact of grazing and restoration methods on Pannonian grasslands. Land.

Salรกta-Falusi, E., Bajor, Z., Penksza, K., Balogh, ร. D., Sipos, L., Kende, Z., Fuchs, M., Penksza, P., Szabรณ-Szรถllรถsi, T., & Salรกta, D. (2024). Impact of conservation management on the regeneration of a protected Pannonian open sandy grassland. Preprint.

Takรกcs, A., Wagenhoffer, Z., Bajnok, M., Penksza, K., Salรกta-Falusi, E., & Szentes, S. (2024). Kรผlรถnbรถzล‘ gyepkezelรฉsek gyepgazdรกlkodรกsi eredmรฉnyei Aba melletti kaszรกlรณn. Animal Welfare, Etolรณgia รฉs Tartรกstechnolรณgia (AWETH).

 

Yiping Tai | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yiping Tai | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Awardย 

Associate Professor, at Jinan University, China.

Dr. Yiping Tai is an Associate Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at Jinan Universityโ€™s Research Center of Hydrobiology. With a Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dr. Tai specializes in the theory and applied technology of near-natural restoration for urban aquatic ecosystems. His research addresses critical pollution challenges from nitrogen/phosphorus nutrients, heavy metals, antibiotics, pesticides, microplastics, and perfluorinated compounds in urban rivers and estuaries. By developing innovative ecological engineering techniques such as constructed wetlands, rhizosphere remediation, and plant diversity restoration, he aims to create sustainable, self-regulating urban aquatic environments. Dr. Tai has published nearly 30 SCI-indexed papers and holds over 10 patents, contributing significantly to environmental science and engineering in China and internationally. ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿ’ง

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๐ŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Yiping Tai completed his Ph.D. in Ecology at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, one of China’s premier institutions for environmental research and scientific training. His doctoral research focused on urban aquatic ecosystem restoration and pollutant mitigation strategies, which laid a foundation for his interdisciplinary approach combining ecology and engineering. During his academic journey, he gained expertise in hydrobiology, contaminant hydrogeochemistry, and ecological engineering, equipping him to tackle complex urban water pollution challenges. His education emphasizes both theoretical ecological frameworks and practical environmental solutions, fostering a deep understanding of nature-based restoration technologies. Taiโ€™s academic training has been instrumental in his contributions to near-natural restoration science, positioning him as a leader in the ecological rehabilitation of urban water systems. ๐Ÿ“š๐ŸŽ“

๐Ÿ’ผ Experience

With several years of research experience, Dr. Tai has served as an Associate Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at Jinan Universityโ€™s Department of Ecology. His work spans collaborative projects with top universities and institutes, including the Chinese Academy of Sciences, South China Botanical Garden, Tongji University, and international partners in Europe. He leads applied research on constructing wetlands, rhizosphere bioaugmentation, and phytodiversity restoration to remediate urban water bodies. Dr. Tai has actively contributed to consultancy projects and ecological engineering innovations aimed at mitigating multi-pollutant sources from non-point urban runoff. His extensive fieldwork and lab research underpin his practical and theoretical contributions to hydrobiology and environmental science. This diverse experience ensures impactful advancements in urban aquatic ecosystem restoration techniques. ๐Ÿ”ฌ๐ŸŒŠ

๐Ÿ”ฌ Research Interests

Dr. Taiโ€™s research focuses on the near-natural restoration of urban aquatic ecosystems, particularly targeting pollution from nutrients, heavy metals, antibiotics, pesticides, microplastics, and perfluorinated compounds. He pioneers nature-based solutions (NBS) by integrating ecological theory with applied environmental engineering. His innovations include multi-pollutant mitigation frameworks and scalable plant-microbe-soil systems such as constructed wetlands and rhizosphere remediation. Dr. Tai investigates ecological resilience through phytodiversity and develops modular assemblages that enhance habitat complexity and functional redundancy. His work bridges hydrobiology, contaminant hydrogeochemistry, and ecological engineering to achieve sustainable, self-regulating urban water environments. ๐ŸŒฑ๐ŸŒ

๐Ÿ† Awards

Dr. Yiping Taiโ€™s impactful research has earned prestigious accolades, including the First Prize of the Guangdong Environmental Protection Technology Award (HBKJ2021-1-G08), recognizing his innovative contributions to pollution control technology. He also received the Second Prize of the Guangdong Science & Technology Progress Award (J19-2-04-R09) for his advances in ecological engineering. More recently, Tai was honored with the First Prize of the Guangdong Wetland Association Science & Technology Award (GWCA-2024-K1-01-R06), underscoring his leadership in urban aquatic ecosystem restoration. These awards highlight his excellence and dedication to sustainable environmental solutions in urban water management. ๐Ÿ…๐ŸŽ–๏ธ

๐Ÿ“š Top Noted Publications

Dr. Tai has published nearly 30 papers in top-tier journals addressing urban aquatic ecosystem restoration, constructed wetlands, phytoremediation, and pollutant mitigation. Key recent publications include:

๐Ÿ“œ Tai, Y. et al. (2024). โ€œAdvanced constructed wetlands for multi-pollutant removal in urban rivers.โ€
Journal: Water Research
Summary: This study investigates the role of advanced constructed wetlands in treating complex urban river pollution. Tai and colleagues focus on the synergistic removal of multiple pollutants (including nutrients, heavy metals, and organic compounds) through integrated design and functional plants. The paper emphasizes sustainable approaches for urban water management and highlights key engineering strategies and ecological considerations.
๐Ÿ”— Read here โ€” cited by 25 articles.

๐ŸŒฟ Tai, Y. et al. (2024). โ€œPhytodiversity-driven ecological restoration of urban waters.โ€
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Summary: This article explores how enhancing phytodiversity (plant diversity) can promote ecosystem restoration in urban aquatic systems. By evaluating ecological parameters and the interactions between plant species and pollutants, the authors provide insights into nature-based solutions for urban water resilience. This work advances urban ecology research by linking biodiversity directly to ecosystem function recovery.
๐Ÿ”— Read here โ€” cited by 18 articles.

๐ŸŒฑ Tai, Y. et al. (2025). โ€œRhizosphere bioaugmentation for degradation of recalcitrant compounds.โ€
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Summary: Focusing on the potential of rhizosphere bioaugmentation, this paper investigates the co-cultivation of specialized microbial consortia and target plants to break down stubborn contaminants in aquatic environments. The results demonstrate significant pollutant removal rates and underscore the promise of engineered rhizosphere systems for sustainable water treatment.
๐Ÿ”— Read here โ€” cited by 12 articles.

Conclusion

Yiping Tai is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his pioneering work in urban aquatic ecosystem restoration, demonstrated innovation, significant publication record, and recognition through patents and regional awards. His contributions bridge theory and practical applications, directly impacting environmental management and sustainability. Addressing suggested areas for growth could propel his work onto a larger global stage. Overall, Tai exemplifies excellence in research with a clear trajectory for continued leadership.

CHANCHAL KUMAR KUNDU | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. CHANCHAL KUMAR KUNDU | Environmental | Best Researcher Awardย 

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. Kunduโ€™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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๐ŸŽ“ Educationย 

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 Masterโ€™s degrees from the University of Borรฅs, Sweden, in 2010 (Industrial Engineering with a focus on Applied Textile Management) and 2011 (Mechanical Engineering, Textile Technology). His masterโ€™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.

๐Ÿ’ผ Experienceย 

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 (2024โ€“2025) and Henan University in China (2018โ€“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.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Research Interestsย 

Dr. Kunduโ€™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. Kunduโ€™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. Kunduโ€™s forward-thinking mindset drives interdisciplinary collaborations and real-world impact in textile engineering.

๐Ÿ† Awardsย 

Dr. Kunduโ€™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 metricsโ€”including an h-index of 20 and i10-index of 27โ€”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. Kunduโ€™s active participation in global conferences and specialized trainingโ€”such as the 2023 fire safety engineering materials program at the University of Science and Technology of Chinaโ€”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.

๐Ÿ“šTop Notedย  Publicationsย 

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.
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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.

 

Yue Xin | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yue Xin | Environmental Science| Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, Taizhou university, China

Yue Xin (ๆœˆๆฌฃ),ย is a plant molecular biology researcher with deep expertise in stress-resistance genetics. Currently affiliated with Taizhou University, she has made significant contributions to understanding gene function in woody plants under environmental stress, especially lead (Pb) toxicity. Her research integrates advanced bioinformatics, transgenic technologies, and multi-omics to support sustainable forestry and ecological remediation. ๐Ÿ“š๐ŸŒฟ

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Yue Xin pursued her academic journey at Nanjing Forestry University, beginning in the Outstanding Talent Class in Forestry (2014โ€“2018) where she earned her bachelor’s degree. She then advanced directly into an integrated masterโ€™s and doctoral program (2018โ€“2024), focusing on Forest Genetics and Breeding, where she developed core expertise in plant biotechnology, population genetics, and quantitative trait analysis. ๐Ÿงฌ๐ŸŒฑ

๐Ÿ’ผ Professional Experience

During her doctoral studies, Yue Xin engaged in diverse research activities involving multiple species including willow, poplar, ginkgo, crabapple, pine, nanmu, tobacco, and Arabidopsis thaliana. Her methodologies include gene cloning, tissue culture, transient transformation, SNP/SSR marker-assisted breeding, and phenological observations. She conducted germplasm surveys at major Chinese botanical centers and actively participated in conferences like the China Forestry Academic Conference and the Graduate Academic Forum. ๐ŸŒฒ๐Ÿ”ฌ

๐Ÿ”ฌ Research Interest

Yueโ€™s research centers on molecular mechanisms of abiotic stress resistance in plants, particularly the response of woody species like Salix integra (willow) to lead (Pb) contamination. Her doctoral thesis explored gene regulatory networks and transcription factors (especially NAC family) through multi-omics analysis and transgenic validation. Her work aims to enhance plant tolerance for phytoremediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils. ๐Ÿงช๐ŸŒ

๐Ÿ† Awards and Honors

๐Ÿฅ‡ Dr. Yue Xin has demonstrated outstanding leadership in scientific research as the Principal Investigator of the 2023 Jiangsu Provincial Graduate Research Innovation Project, titled โ€œIdentification of NAC Transcription Factor Family in Salix integra and Its Response to Lead Stressโ€ (KYCX23_1211). ๐Ÿงช This work delves into the molecular mechanisms of plant stress resistance, particularly under heavy metal exposure. Furthermore, she holds two utility model patents (ZL201821595087.1 & ZL201822087701.X) related to innovative biotechnological lab equipment, showcasing her practical contributions to experimental methodology. ๐Ÿงพ Her expertise has been recognized through invited presentations at premier academic symposia and salons in forestry genetics and molecular biology, reinforcing her status as a rising talent in plant biotechnology.

๐Ÿ“š Publications

Identification of Pb-responsive GST transcripts in Salix integra and Pb tolerance of transgenic plants overexpressing SiGSTU55
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2025 | Cited by: pending
๐Ÿ‘‰ Highlights gene-based lead resistance in woody plants (IF = 12.2)

Full-length transcriptome sequencing of Salix integra reveals a time series response to Pb stress
Industrial Crops and Products, 2023 | Cited by: 5
๐Ÿ‘‰ Reveals dynamic gene expression under heavy metal exposure (IF = 5.9)

Transcriptome-Wide Identification of the NAC Transcription Factor in Salix integra under Pb Stress
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023 | Cited by: 8
๐Ÿ‘‰ NAC family gene expression mapped under lead stress (IF = 5.6)

Overexpression of the Ginkgo biloba WD40 gene GbLWD1-like improves salt tolerance in Populus
Plant Science, 2021 | Cited by: 11
๐Ÿ‘‰ Demonstrates stress-resilient transgenic trees (IF = 5.2)

Full-length sequencing of Ginkgo biloba reveals terpenoid synthesis during seed development
Industrial Crops and Products, 2021 | Cited by: 12
๐Ÿ‘‰ Links genetics with phytochemical development (IF = 5.9)

Overexpression of GbF3’H1 boosts catechin levels in transgenic Populus
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2020 | Cited by: 18
๐Ÿ‘‰ Enhances plant-based antioxidants via gene engineering (IF = 6.1)

๐Ÿ Conclusion

Yue Xin is a highly qualified and promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her comprehensive research training, interdisciplinary approach, impressive publication record, and leadership in impactful environmental biotechnology projects mark her as a standout early-career researcher. With continued expansion into international networks and broader grant success, she is poised to become a leading figure in plant molecular stress research and sustainable environmental solutions.

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. ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿงช

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Education ๐ŸŽ“

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. ๐Ÿ“˜๐Ÿ”ฌ๐Ÿ’ป

Experience ๐Ÿ’ผ

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. ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿซโš—๏ธ๐Ÿงฌ

Research Interest ๐Ÿ”

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. ๐Ÿงซ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿ”

Awards ๐Ÿ†

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. ๐ŸŽ–๏ธ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ญ

Publications ๐Ÿ“„

Risk assessment and contaminant characterization of PCBs, PAHs, and heavy metals โ€“ Marine Pollution Bulletin, In press ๐Ÿ”—Link

Nanopesticides for targeted pest and disease management โ€“ Agriculture Nanotech, In press ๐Ÿ”—Link

Personal Exposure to PAH and Inhalation Risk Assessment โ€“ Aerosol Sci. Eng., 2025 ๐Ÿ”—Link

Occupational injuries among tribal fishing communities โ€“ Journal of Agromedicine, 2024 ๐Ÿ”—Link

Environmental exposure to heavy metals in air โ€“ Spatial Modeling & Ecological Risk, 2024 ๐Ÿ”—Link

Assessment of Particulate and Gaseous Fluoride โ€“ Nature Env. & Pollution Tech., 2023 ๐Ÿ”—Link

Organochlorine pesticides in bird eggs โ€“ RSC Issues in Toxicology, 2023 ๐Ÿ”—Link

Geospatial variations in heavy metals and pesticides โ€“ Environ. Monit. Assess., 2023 ๐Ÿ”—Link

Urinary Fluoride Monitoring in Industrial Workers โ€“ Indian J. of Science & Technology, 2022 ๐Ÿ”—Link

Pesticide exposure in developing countries (collaborative paper) โ€“ Multiple international citations ๐Ÿ”—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 ๐ŸŽ“

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 ๐Ÿ’ผ

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 ๐Ÿ”

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 ๐Ÿ†

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 ๐Ÿ“„

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.