Assist Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane, International University of Rabat (IUR), Morocco

🌟 Assist Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane 🌟, from the International University of Rabat (IUR) in Morocco, is a distinguished figure in Environmental Science. 🌍 With a profound commitment to advancing our understanding of environmental issues, Dr. Bouramdane has made significant contributions through innovative research and impactful projects. 🌿 Her dedication and expertise have earned her a nomination for the Best Researcher Award. 🏆 Her work continues to inspire and drive progress in the field, reflecting a deep passion for sustainability and environmental stewardship. 🌱👏

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Academic Background 🎓

Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane completed his Ph.D. at Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IP Paris) in 2021 🎓. His research, conducted at Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD), focused on large-scale solar and wind integration in Morocco 🌞💨. The thesis, available online, examined storage, costs, and climate change impacts 🌍. Prior to this, he earned a Master’s degree from École Polytechnique with a GPA of 3.68/4 🏆 and an Energy Engineer’s degree from Université Internationale de Rabat 🎓. His academic journey also included an exchange semester at the University of Lorraine 🇫🇷.

Professional Experiences 💼

🔬 Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane is an Assistant Professor (Grade A) at the International University of Rabat (IUR) since April 2023, leading the Laboratory of Renewable Energies and Advanced Materials (LERMA) 🌍. Previously, as a Postdoctoral Researcher and Head of the Modeling Group at Green Energy Park (GEP), UM6P, he spearheaded the establishment of the “Climate Change – Energy” group 🌱. His work included coordinating major projects and supervising students 🤝. From November 2018 to October 2021, he was a Doctoral Candidate at École Polytechnique, specializing in dynamic meteorology and climate studies ☀️🌧️.

Internships 💻

🔬 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane has an extensive background in energy and engineering through various internships. 🌟 In 2018, he completed a Master 2 Final Internship at CentraleSupélec, France, focusing on photovoltaic power plants and data processing. 📊 In 2017, he worked on renewable hybrid systems modeling in Morocco. 🇲🇦 Earlier, he gained experience in topography and infrastructure with Amane THADDART Consulting (2016), and developed insights into Moroccan electrical systems and renewable technologies during his time with DPI Ingénierie Consulting (2015). 🏗️ His journey began with an initiation into Moroccan energy strategy at CID in 2013. 🌍🔧

Awards 🏆

🎉 Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane was honored with the “Best Researcher Award” in the 2023 International Research Awards on Civil and Environmental Engineering! 🏆 Her impressive contributions span various domains: she participated in Women and Science Month at École Polytechnique 🏛️, is a member of the Association of Former Students and Graduates of École Polytechnique (AX) 🎓, and is actively involved with ACFAS 🌍. As a key figure in the green hydrogen industry 🌿, she’s supported by global initiatives. Prof. Bouramdane also serves on the Scientific Advisory Board for ICGE, is an Editorial Board Member for IOP Science and Frontiers in Water 💧, and is a Collection Editor for JPS and MTR journals 📚.

Projects 📊

🌟 Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane is actively involved in innovative projects and supervision. At LERMA, College E&A, IUR, he’s working on hydrogen technology, including a specification sheet for electrolyzers, storage, and fuel cells (since April 2023) and retrofitting Moroccan industrial heating processes to green hydrogen. 🌱⚙️ His supervision includes diverse projects: from control systems and agri-PV modeling to battery aging and photovoltaic system optimization. He’s also guiding students on floating photovoltaics, biomass gasification, and wind installation feasibility. 🌬️💡 At ENSA Marrakech, he oversees fault detection in PV systems. 🔧📈

Seminars/Webinars 🎤

🌟 Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane 🌟 has shared his expertise at various prestigious events. He was a distinguished speaker at the United Research Forum’s Biomaterials Biofuels 2022 and RenSource Energy Virtual 2021 conferences. 🌱⚡ He also contributed to the Environmental Research Forum’s Geology Webinar 2020, addressing sustainability issues. 🌍💧 At École Polytechnique’s Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD), he participated in Intro Team Seminars and the PhD Students’ Day in 2019, presenting on energy transition in Morocco and climate change. 📚🌡️ His seminars, including those at GeePs-Centrale Supelec, highlight his dedication to renewable energy and climate research. 🌿🔬

Training 🏋️‍♂️

Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane a enrichi son expertise par diverses formations et cours 🌍📚. En 2022, il a participé à la formation sur les “Négociations Climatiques Internationales (COP27)” pour les jeunes leaders africains 🌱. Il a suivi des cours à École Polytechnique et Télécom Paris sur la “Psychologie des Chercheurs en Doctorat” 🧠, ainsi qu’à CentraleSupélec sur les “Méthodes Numériques” 🔬. D’autres formations incluent “Transition Énergétique et Changement Climatique” 🌡️, “Écriture de Documents Scientifiques” 📄, et “Modélisation Numérique” 🌐, avec des contributions notables à ENSAE et École des Mines de Paris 🌬️.

Workshops 🛠️

Prof. Dr. Ayat-Allah Bouramdane has actively participated in various esteemed events. In 2023, he organized a seminar in collaboration with USAID and institutions in Israel and the MENA region 🌍. Notable engagements include IRSEC 2020 in Casablanca, the WTE2018 workshop, and the Scientific Day at RISEGrid Institute, EDF Lab Paris-Saclay 🔬. He also attended the Scientific Day at SIRTA, École Polytechnique 📚, and participated in the Green Zone of COP22 in Marrakech 🌿. Other significant events include PHOTOVOLTAICA 2016, Solar Expo 2015, and the Moroccan Solar Festival 2014 ☀️. Additionally, he coordinated the visit of President François Hollande to UIR in 2013 🇫🇷.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Morocco’s path to a climate-resilient energy transition: identifying emission drivers, proposing solutions, and addressing barriers

Assessing Global Wildfire Dynamics and Climate Resilience: A Focus on European Regions Using the Fire Weather Index

Optimal Water Management Strategies: Paving the Way for Sustainability in Smart Cities

Cyberattacks in Smart Grids: Challenges and Solving the Multi-Criteria Decision-Making for Cybersecurity Options, Including Ones That Incorporate Artificial Intelligence, Using an Analytical Hierarchy Process

Assessment of CMIP6 Multi-Model Projections Worldwide: Which Regions Are Getting Warmer and Are Going through a Drought in Africa and Morocco? What Changes from CMIP5 to CMIP6?

Utility-Scale PV-Battery versus CSP-Thermal Storage in Morocco: Storage and Cost Effect under Penetration Scenarios

Sensitivity of the Moroccan mix to the integration of Thermal and Battery Storage combined with Concentrated Solar Power and Photovoltaics: Design, Dispatch and Optimal Mix analysis

Dr. Ana Mendes-Silva | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ana Mendes-Silva | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ana Mendes-Silva, Assistant Professor, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

🌟 Dr. Ana Mendes-Silva, Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, is a distinguished neuroscientist renowned for her groundbreaking research. 🧠 Her work delves into the complexities of brain function and neurological disorders, contributing significantly to the field. 📚 With numerous publications in prestigious journals, Dr. Mendes-Silva’s research is highly regarded globally. 🌐 She has been a keynote speaker at international conferences, sharing her insights and fostering scientific collaboration. 🎓 Her dedication to education is evident through her mentorship of aspiring neuroscientists. 🏆 Dr. Mendes-Silva’s outstanding contributions have earned her the prestigious Best Researcher Award, a testament to her excellence and impact in neuroscience. 🔬✨

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Education

🧬 Dr. Ana Mendes-Silva has an impressive academic journey in mental health and genetics. She recently completed a post-doctorate fellowship at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, focusing on mitochondrial DNA in bipolar disorder and depression 🧠. Dr. Mendes-Silva earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Medicine from Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, investigating microRNA in major depressive disorder 🧫. She holds a Master’s in Science from Universidade de Sao Paulo, where she studied gene expression in soybeans 🌿. Her Bachelor’s in Biology from Federal University of Viçosa explored innovative science education methods 📚. Her work blends applied genetics and mental health, contributing significantly to biomedical research 🩺.

Employment

🌟 Dr. Ana Mendes-Silva is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan. Since 2024, she has been a full-time faculty member, bringing her expertise and passion to the academic community. Currently on a tenure track, Dr. Mendes-Silva is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, and service. 🎓 Her innovative approach and commitment to her field inspire both students and colleagues. 🌍 As she continues to contribute to the university’s mission, Dr. Mendes-Silva’s work promises to make significant impacts in her area of expertise. 📚✨

Research

🎓 Dr. Ana Mendes-Silva, an eminent researcher, has been awarded numerous grants from prestigious institutions. As Principal Investigator, she leads projects exploring mitochondrial DNA variants and their impact on neurological conditions such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Her work includes adapting DNA-guided base editors, developing anti-Alzheimer’s drugs, and examining the role of mitochondrial DNA in neuropsychiatric disorders. Dr. Mendes-Silva has also been recognized with a CAPES Full PhD Scholarship. Collaborating with researchers like Mohan Babu and James Kennedy, she advances our understanding of mitochondrial functions and their implications in mental health. 💡🔬🧬

Memberships

🎓 Dr. Ana Mendes-Silva has been an active member of the academic community, contributing significantly to various prestigious organizations. In 2024, she became a member of the College of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies, where she collaborates with scholars to advance graduate education and research. 📚 Her dedication to neuroscience is evident through her membership in the Canadian Association for Neuroscience since January 2023. 🧠 Dr. Mendes-Silva’s involvement in these esteemed institutions underscores her commitment to academic excellence and scientific advancement, making her a prominent figure in the field. 🌟

Conference

Dr. Ana Mendes-Silva served as a judge at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine Research Showcase in July 2023, where she reviewed and evaluated 2 works 🏅. Earlier in April 2023, she participated as a judge for the Institute of Medical Science Scientific Day at the University of Toronto 🏥, assessing 8 works 🔬. Her involvement in these prestigious events underscores her commitment to advancing medical research and education 📚. Dr. Mendes-Silva’s contributions as a judge reflect her expertise and dedication to fostering the next generation of medical scientists 🌟.

Event Participation

Dr. Ana Mendes-Silva has actively contributed to the field of mental health and neurobiology through her extensive participation and leadership in various conferences and symposia. She chaired the IV Symposium on Older Adult’s Mental Health, emphasizing lifestyle and integrative medicine. She presented research at prestigious events like the Society of Biological Psychiatry Annual Meetings and the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology Annual Meetings, showcasing studies on mitochondrial DNA variants and biomarkers in mental disorders. Her roles also include coordinating significant events focused on neurobiology and aging, underscoring her commitment to advancing clinical practice in depression and dementia management. 🧠🌿

International Collaboration Activities

Dr. Ana Mendes-Silva has contributed significantly to psychiatric research, focusing on mitochondrial dysfunction’s role in increasing the risk of disorders. Her expertise was highlighted during her tenure as an Invited Professor in Brazil, where she addressed critical topics such as mental health cultivation amidst uncertainty. In the United States, she served as an Invited Speaker, discussing mitochondrial DNA variants and their correlation with brain structure in bipolar disorder. These engagements underscore her commitment to advancing understanding in mental health through international collaboration and insightful lectures. 🧠🌿 Her contributions continue to shape discussions and research directions in psychiatry and neurobiology globally.

Publications Top Notes

Shared biologic pathways between Alzheimer disease and major depression: a systematic review of microRNA expression studies

Oxidative stress markers imbalance in late-life depression

Telomere shortening in late‐life depression: a potential marker of depression severity

Increased levels of circulating cell-free mtDNA in plasma of late life depression subjects

Increased levels of circulating cell-free mtDNA in the plasma of subjects with late-life depression and frailty: a preliminary study

Brain-enriched MicroRNA-184 is downregulated in older adults with major depressive disorder: A translational study

Plasma IL-17A levels in patients with late-life depression

Mild cognitive impairment and major depressive disorder are associated with molecular senescence abnormalities in older adults

Association of Molecular Senescence Markers in Late-Life Depression With Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Outcome

Oxidative DNA damage is increased in older adults with a major depressive episode: A preliminary study

Assoc Prof. Dr. xingchang Wang | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. xingchang Wang | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr.xingchang Wang, Northeast forestry university, China

Associate Professor Dr. Xingchang Wang, from Northeast Forestry University in China, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award in the fields of Ecology and Conservation 🌿🌍. His groundbreaking research and dedicated efforts towards understanding and preserving our natural environment have earned him this significant accolade. Dr. Wang’s work not only advances scientific knowledge but also contributes to the global efforts in ecological conservation, making a profound impact on both local and international levels 🌳🏆. His recognition as the Best Researcher is a testament to his outstanding contributions and unwavering commitment to ecological sustainability.

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Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang earned his Ph.D. in Ecology from Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China, in 2019. His dissertation, “Error analyses of measurements of carbon, water vapor, and energy fluxes on a mountainous forest in Northeast China,” focused on improving the accuracy of ecological measurements 🌳📊. He also holds a Master’s degree in Ecology from the same institution, completed in 2008, with a dissertation on the “Temporal variations and environmental control of carbon dioxide exchange of a natural secondary forest in Northeastern China” 🌿🍃. Dr. Wang earned his Bachelor’s degree in Forestry in 2008, researching the “Relationships between leaf area and sapwood of major tree species in Northeast China” 🍂🌲.

Employment history

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang has been serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University since 2020 🌳. Prior to this role, he was an Assistant Researcher at the same institution from 2011 to 2020 🌲. Dr. Wang’s journey at the School of Forestry began in 2008, where he worked as an Intern Researcher until 2011 🌿. Throughout his career, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to forestry research and education, reflecting his dedication and expertise in the field 🌱.

Professional Activity & Service

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang has been serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University since 2020 🌳. Prior to this role, he was an Assistant Researcher at the same institution from 2011 to 2020 🌲. Dr. Wang’s journey at the School of Forestry began in 2008, where he worked as an Intern Researcher until 2011 🌿. Throughout his career, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to forestry research and education, reflecting his dedication and expertise in the field 🌱.

Research Interests & Specialty

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang focuses on forest micrometeorology, eddy covariance, and ecosystem ecophysiology, exploring biomass production, canopy structure, and nutrient resorption. His current interests include using eddy covariance to observe forest carbon and water flux, carbon cycle methodologies, plant traits, and ecological stoichiometry. He investigates secondary forest structures, canopy leaf area, and remote sensing. Dr. Wang has made significant contributions, such as identifying new mechanisms of leaf nutrient resorption, explaining seasonal phenology asynchrony, and improving forest CO2 flux estimates. He teaches courses on ecology and environmental biophysics. 🌲📊🌍

Grants

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingchang Wang has received several notable grants, reflecting his significant contributions to forest ecosystem research in China. He secured funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32171765) to study the coupling mechanism between productivity fluctuations and leaf nutrient resorption in Northeast China’s secondary forests (2022-2025, ¥580,000) 🌳. Additionally, he is involved in a subproject (2021YFD220040105) investigating carbon source/sink changes in forest ecosystems and their environmental drivers (2022-2025, ¥1,000,000) 🌱. His earlier projects include studying carbon flux techniques in mountainous forests (41503071), and exploring canopy phenology dynamics’ impact on carbon and water flux (QC2017010) 🍃.

Publications Top Notes

Ratio of photosynthetically active radiation to global solar radiation above forest canopy in complex terrain.

Degree of shade tolerance shapes seasonality of chlorophyll, nitrogen, and phosphorus levels of trees and herbs in a temperate deciduous forest.

Applicability of the generalized wind profile model over mountainous forests.

Decoupling of nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon release from fine and coarse roots during 7 years of decomposition.

Achieving grain security and carbon neutrality: Challenges from carbon allocation.

Comparison of leaf cost-benefit relationship for five pinnate compound-leaf tree species in temperate forests of northeast China.

Comparison of tree-ring xylem anatomical parameters of three tree species under different moisture conditions in the Mulling area, Heilongjiang Province of northeastern China.

Seasonal asynchrony in above- and below-ground phenology in a temperate forest.

Comparison of characteristics of tree trunk xylem vessels among three species of Betula in northeast China and their relationships with climate.

Filling the “vertical gap” between canopy tree species and understory shrub species: biomass allometric equations for sub canopy tree species.