Lukhanyo Mekuto | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

Excellence in Research Award

Lukhanyo Mekuto
University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Lukhanyo Mekuto
Affiliation University of Johannesburg
Country South Africa
Scopus ID 57208990401
Documents 67
Citations 1531
h-index 19
Subject Area Environmental Science
Event International Environmental Scientists Award
ORCID 0000-0003-3069-4624

The Excellence in Research Award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievement, scientific innovation, and sustained contributions to environmental science and biotechnology. Lukhanyo Mekuto of the University of Johannesburg has established a research portfolio centered on environmental biotechnology, bioremediation, bioenergy production, microbial processes, and sustainable resource recovery. Through peer-reviewed publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and applied environmental research, Lukhanyo Mekuto has contributed to the advancement of environmentally responsible technologies and scientific understanding in areas of global relevance.[1]

Abstract

Lukhanyo Mekuto’s academic contributions span environmental biotechnology, microbial ecology, waste valorization, and renewable energy systems. Research outputs demonstrate a commitment to developing practical solutions for environmental management challenges, including wastewater treatment, biodegradation of contaminants, biodiesel production, and sustainable bioprocess optimization. The body of work reflects both scientific rigor and applicability to industrial and environmental sustainability objectives.[2]

Keywords

Environmental Biotechnology; Bioremediation; Microbial Processes; Renewable Energy; Biodiesel Production; Waste Valorization; Bioconversion; Environmental Sustainability.

Introduction

Environmental science increasingly relies on innovative biological systems to address pollution, resource scarcity, and energy demands. Within this context, Lukhanyo Mekuto has developed research programs focused on microbial technologies and sustainable environmental engineering. Published studies explore contaminant degradation pathways, catalytic conversion processes, and biological treatment systems designed to improve environmental performance and resource efficiency.[3]

Research Profile

With 67 indexed publications, 1,531 citations, and an h-index of 19, Lukhanyo Mekuto has established a measurable scholarly presence within environmental science. Research activities integrate laboratory experimentation, process optimization, biotechnology applications, and environmental systems analysis. The resulting portfolio demonstrates sustained productivity and engagement with globally relevant environmental challenges.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Development of microbial and enzymatic approaches for biodegradation and pollutant removal.
  • Advancement of biodiesel production technologies through catalytic optimization and sustainability assessment.
  • Application of artificial intelligence tools to improve environmental bioconversion systems.
  • Research on nutrient removal and wastewater treatment using innovative biological reactors.

Publications

  • Role of Artificial Neural Networks in Optimizing Bioconversion of Antiretroviral Drugs: A Review.
  • Acetonitrile biodegradation and total nitrogen removal in a single-stage airlift bioreactor using bacterial endophytes.
  • Transesterifying binary oil blends into biodiesel over cow-bone@termite clay hetero-catalysts.
  • Enhancing enzyme activity of heterologously expressed Chit42 in Nicotiana benthamiana for chitin degradation.
  • Biodegradation of paracetamol by Bacillus sp.: kinetics and metabolite profiling.

Research Impact

The citation performance and publication record associated with Lukhanyo Mekuto indicate substantial engagement from the scientific community. Research findings have contributed to discussions on environmental remediation, sustainable bioenergy production, and biotechnology-driven environmental solutions. The interdisciplinary nature of the work supports knowledge transfer across environmental engineering, microbiology, and applied sustainability research.[4]

Award Suitability

The International Environmental Scientists Award seeks to recognize researchers who demonstrate scientific excellence and meaningful contributions to environmental advancement. Based on scholarly productivity, citation influence, interdisciplinary research activity, and commitment to sustainability-focused innovation, Lukhanyo Mekuto aligns strongly with the objectives of the Excellence in Research Award. The research portfolio illustrates consistent engagement with environmental challenges through evidence-based scientific inquiry.[5]

Conclusion

Lukhanyo Mekuto has developed a recognized body of research focused on environmental biotechnology and sustainable development. Through contributions to bioremediation, renewable energy technologies, microbial applications, and environmental process optimization, the researcher has supported both scientific advancement and practical environmental solutions. The combination of publication productivity, citation impact, and interdisciplinary relevance underscores the significance of these contributions within contemporary environmental science.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Lukhanyo Mekuto, Author ID 57208990401. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57208990401
  2. BioMedInformatics. (2026). Role of Artificial Neural Networks in Optimizing Bioconversion of Antiretroviral Drugs: A Review.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedinformatics6030030
  3. Bioremediation Journal. (2026). Acetonitrile biodegradation and total nitrogen removal in a single-stage airlift bioreactor using bacterial endophytes.
    https://doi.org/10.1080/10889868.2024.2380998
  4. Biomass and Bioenergy. (2026). Transesterifying binary oil blends into biodiesel over cow-bone@termite clay hetero-catalysts.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2025.108518
  5. Biotechnology Reports. (2025). Enhancing enzyme activity of heterologously expressed Chit42 in Nicotiana benthamiana for chitin degradation.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2025.e00934
  6. Bioremediation Journal. (2025). Biodegradation of paracetamol by Bacillus sp.: kinetics and metabolite profiling.
    https://doi.org/10.1080/10889868.2025.2535597

Francine Luhusu Kutshukina | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Francine Luhusu Kutshukina | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Francine Luhusu Kutshukina | Environmental Science | Research Assistant at ERAIFT | Democratic Republic of the Congo

Mrs. Francine Luhusu Kutshukina is an environmental scientist with a strong academic and professional profile in tropical forest planning, natural resource management, and aquatic ecosystem sustainability, recognized for her growing contributions to environmental science in Central Africa. Her educational background is rooted in environmental and forest sciences, where she pursued advanced university-level training that equipped her with a solid theoretical foundation in ecosystem management, conservation biology, and sustainable development, culminating in postgraduate research aligned with tropical forest and fisheries management. Professionally, Mrs. Francine Luhusu Kutshukina serves as a Research Assistant at the African Regional Center for Training in Integrated Management of Tropical Forests and Territories (ERAIFT), where she actively supports applied and policy-relevant research, contributes to scientific reporting, and engages in collaborative projects that bridge academic research with regional environmental priorities.

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Jennifer Goldstein | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jennifer Goldstein | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | California State University | United States

Dr. Jennifer Goldstein is a distinguished scholar, educator, and leader whose career bridges research, practice, and policy in education. She earned her doctorate in Administration and Policy Analysis with a minor in Sociology at Stanford University and began her academic path with a degree in Social Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley. Her professional journey includes faculty appointments at Baruch College, City University of New York, and her current role as Professor of Educational Leadership at California State University, Fullerton, where she also served as Department Chair. She has directed innovative programs such as Leadership Education for Anaheim Districts and has held leadership roles with the California Office to Reform Education. Dr. Jennifer Goldstein research examines teacher evaluation, peer review, distributed leadership, and university-district partnerships for leadership preparation. Her published works, including books, peer-reviewed articles, and policy briefs, contribute significantly to debates on accountability, equity, and professionalism in education. She has been invited to speak nationally, consulted for teacher unions and educational organizations, and collaborated on major grants and research-practice partnerships. Her teaching spans doctoral, master’s, and credential programs, emphasizing leadership development, instructional practice, and equity-focused preparation. Recognized with numerous honors for scholarship, teaching, and service, she also contributes through editorial and reviewing roles for leading journals and presses. Beyond academia, she is active in community service, civic engagement, and interfaith initiatives, reflecting her commitment to equity and justice both in schools and society. Her career embodies a blend of rigorous scholarship, transformative leadership, and engaged citizenship.

Featured Publications

Goldstein, J. (2004). Making sense of distributed leadership: The case of peer assistance and review. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 26(2), 173–197.

Goldstein, J. (2007). Easy to dance to: Solving the problems of teacher evaluation with peer assistance and review. American Journal of Education, 113(3), 479–508.

Goldstein, J. (2010). Peer review and teacher leadership: Linking professionalism and accountability. Series on School Reform. Teachers College Press.

Goldstein, J. (2005). Debunking the fear of peer review: Combining supervision and evaluation and living to tell about it. Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 18(4), 235–252.

Goldstein, J., Lozano, M., & Panero, N. S. (2025). Metabolizing the challenges to partnership: Partner learning in a university-district partnership for leadership preparation. Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 20(1), 32–58.

 

Dr. Yelena Losev | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yelena Losev | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yelena Losev, Deputy Director of National Mycobacterium Reference Laboratory National Public Health Laboratory, Public Health Service, Ministry of Health, Israel

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With a Direct Ph.D. in Biotechnology and significant experience in research and teaching at Tel-Aviv University, she has a solid academic foundation.

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Differential effects of putative N-glycosylation sites in human Tau on Alzheimer’s disease-related neurodegeneration

Purpurin modulates Tau-derived VQIVYK fibrillization and ameliorates Alzheimer’s disease-like symptoms in animal model

Novel model of secreted human tau protein reveals the impact of the abnormal N-glycosylation of tau on its aggregation propensity

Integrating in vitro and in silico approaches to evaluate the “dual functionality” of palmatine chloride in inhibiting and disassembling Tau-derived VQIVYK peptide fibrils

Altered protein glycosylation predicts Alzheimer’s disease and modulates its pathology in disease model Drosophila