Maria Eugenia Salgado Salomón | Climatic Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maria Eugenia Salgado Salomón | Climatic Change | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco | Argentina 

Dr. María Eugenia Salgado Salomón is an accomplished forest engineer and biologist whose career seamlessly integrates research, teaching, and applied science in forest ecosystems, with a particular focus on mycorrhizal fungi, invasive species, and forest health in Patagonia. She holds advanced degrees in biology and forest engineering, complemented by international specialization in governance and integrated water management. Her professional journey includes leadership as head of the Phytopathology and Applied Microbiology department at CIEFAP and a researcher role at CONICET, where she has advanced projects on ectomycorrhizal interactions, fungal invasions, and forest resilience under climate change. She has mentored doctoral and professional students, supervised internships, and trained human resources, while contributing to knowledge transfer for forestry and agricultural producers. Her research, cited by 138 articles and reflected in 14 peer-reviewed documents with an h-index of 8, spans international collaborations, field studies, molecular techniques, and interdisciplinary approaches, yielding numerous publications, book chapters, and technical reports. She has engaged in global initiatives like INTACT, focusing on truffle cultivation and sustainable forest practices, and projects assessing forest biodiversity, post-wildfire resilience, and fungal taxonomy. As a dedicated educator, she teaches courses in biodiversity, conservation, topography, and remote sensing, nurturing future specialists in environmental and forest sciences. Her professional service includes thesis examination, journal peer review, and participation on editorial boards and international scientific committees. Through leadership, scientific rigor, and commitment to sustainable forest management, Dr. María Eugenia Salgado Salomón is a recognized authority in Patagonian forest ecology and mycorrhizal research.

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Huymann, L., Salgado Salomón, M. E., Rüde, L., Seibl, C., Schön, R., Barroetaveña, C., Siewert, B., & Peintner, U. (2025). Unveiling hidden treasures: A revision of phlegmacioid Cortinariaceae with special focus on edible South American species of Thaxterogaster subgenus Cretaces. Persoonia. In preparation.

Giles, P. V., Salgado Salomón, M. E., Carrión, N. N., & Barroetaveña, C. (2025). Amanita muscaria invasion in native Nothofagus dombeyi and Lophozonia alpina in Patagonia, Argentina: Unravel belowground associations. Bosques. In preparation.

Giles, P. V., Salgado Salomón, M. E., Pildain, M. B., & Barroetaveña, C. (2025). Invasive Amanita muscaria in Nothofagus dombeyi forests in Patagonia, Argentina. Biological Invasion Note. In revision.

Arguiano, C., Salgado Salomón, M. E., Barroetaveña, C., & Roy, M. (2025). Wildfire impact on below-ground communities associated with Nothofagus forests in Patagonia. Fire Ecology. In revision.

Salgado Salomón, M. E., García Barreda, S., Mohr Bell, D., Pildain, M. B., & Barroetaveña, C. (2025). Mapeo de zonas aptas para truficultura en Patagonia Argentina. Forest Systems. In press.

Salgado Salomón, M. E., De Errasti, A., Talarico, S. S., Gianolini, S., Urretavizcaya, F., & Barroetaveña, C. (2024). Evaluation of abundance and viability of arbuscular mycorrhizal spores in Austrocedrus chilensis forests affected by wildfires in Patagonia, Argentina. Wild, 2(3), 36.

Oluwatayo Ojo | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oluwatayo Ojo | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Cranfield University | United Kingdom

Dr. Oluwatayo Ojo is a researcher at Cranfield University with expertise in mechanical engineering, gas turbine engineering, and energy systems. His academic journey blends engineering fundamentals with advanced computational research, enabling him to work across thermo-fluid dynamics, compressor design, and techno-economic assessments. He has a keen interest in contributing toward global decarbonisation goals by developing innovative solutions that integrate engineering efficiency with sustainability. With experience in data analysis, model development, and multidisciplinary projects, Ojo combines theoretical and applied knowledge, positioning himself as a promising researcher committed to advancing energy efficiency, operational reliability, and sustainable engineering practices.

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Education

Dr. Oluwatayo Ojo has cultivated a strong academic background in engineering, complemented by advanced studies that emphasize both theoretical knowledge and applied research. His education covers mechanical engineering fundamentals, energy systems, and gas turbine technologies, equipping him with the skills required for multidisciplinary exploration. He gained expertise in thermo-fluid systems, lifecycle assessment, and compressor station optimisation. Through his academic journey, he has learned to integrate computational methods with experimental approaches, which has enhanced his ability to perform techno-economic and environmental assessments. This educational foundation has prepared him to address pressing engineering challenges while working toward sustainable energy transitions globally.

Experience

Dr. Oluwatayo Ojo has developed rich experience through academic and industrial research, focusing on computational and experimental investigations in energy systems. His expertise includes compressor station design, gas turbine optimisation, thermo-fluid analysis, and lifecycle cost modeling. He has collaborated with leading experts, including Pericles Pilidis and Uyioghosa Igie, contributing to impactful research in natural gas pipeline transportation and gas turbine performance. His experience extends to data-driven model development, programming, and scenario analysis, supporting decision-making in engineering projects. By combining technical skills with project management responsibilities, Ojo has strengthened his reputation as a dedicated researcher bridging theoretical models with real-world applications.

Research Interests

Dr. Oluwatayo Ojo research interests span mechanical and energy engineering, with a focus on gas turbines, compressor systems, and techno-economic optimization. He is passionate about lifecycle assessment, environmental risk analysis, and the integration of engineering efficiency with sustainable energy transitions. His computational work explores thermo-fluid dynamics, performance modelling, and operational reliability, particularly in the context of natural gas pipelines and turbine-driven systems. He aims to contribute to global decarbonisation by developing innovative models that guide energy planning and investment. His interest lies at the intersection of engineering performance, environmental impact, and long-term sustainability for energy infrastructures worldwide.

Awards

Dr. Oluwatayo Ojo has been recognised for his contributions to mechanical and energy research through professional memberships and academic achievements. His nomination for the Best Researcher Award highlights his impactful work on compressor station availability and techno-economic optimisation in natural gas pipeline projects. By integrating availability, reliability, and environmental considerations into economic modelling, his research provides valuable insights for risk management and sustainability. His contributions are further recognised through memberships in prestigious professional societies such as ASME, ASHRAE, Institution of Power Engineers, and the Nigerian Society of Engineers. These affiliations reflect his standing as a distinguished and innovative researcher.

Top Noted Publications

Title: Numerical study of the properties of high energy gas flow through a microturbine in 3D cascade
Year: 2014
Cited by: 2

Title: Techno-Economic Optimisation of Gas Compressor Station Location As a Decision Variable
Year: 2024
Cited by: 1

Title: Introduction of social benefits to the tera–gas turbines and pipelines
Year: 2023
Cited by: 1

Title: Impact of Compressor Station Availability on the Techno-Economics of Natural Gas Pipeline Transportation
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Based on his academic achievements, research impact, and contributions to energy engineering and sustainability, Dr. Oluwatayo Ojo is a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work demonstrates a clear blend of technical innovation, computational modelling, and real-world application, making significant contributions to both engineering practice and environmental sustainability. With his strong foundation and ongoing dedication, he has the potential to advance further into a leading figure in mechanical and energy research. Recognising him with this award would not only celebrate his accomplishments but also encourage his continued pursuit of impactful, globally relevant research.