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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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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Hee Kyung Park | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Hee Kyung Park | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Post-master’s Researcher | Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology | South Korea

Ms. Hee Kyung Park is a Master’s Degree Researcher at the Department of Environmental Research, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, whose work focuses on the quantitative risk assessment and safety management of next-generation clean energy systems. Her research emphasizes decarbonized fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia, exploring their combustion behavior, explosion risks, and fire dynamics through both experimental and computational methods. She has conducted extensive studies involving cone calorimetry, toxicity testing, and fire dynamics simulation to enhance safety protocols in energy infrastructure. Her recent publications in leading KCI and SCI(E) journals address crucial topics, including consequence analysis of hydrogen leakage accidents, ammonia fuel risk evaluation in combined cycle power plants, and semi-quantitative safety management frameworks using the Bow-tie method. Additionally, she has contributed to major national research projects developing hydrogen turbine combustor testing methods and retrofitting technologies for gas turbines co-firing hydrogen. Through her interdisciplinary approach integrating thermal engineering, safety systems, and computational risk analysis, Ms. Hee Kyung Park plays a key role in advancing safer, sustainable, and high-efficiency energy technologies that align with global carbon neutrality goals. Her expertise and scholarly output, reflected in 15 citations by 14 documents across 8 publications with an h-index of 3, continue to contribute significantly to the evolution of hydrogen and ammonia-based energy systems within industrial safety and environmental research domains.

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Featured Publications

Park, H. K. (2023, November). Consequence analysis on the leakage accident of hydrogen fuel in a combined cycle power plant: Based on the effect of regional environmental features. Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy.

Park, H. K. (2024, January). Experimental investigation on the measurement performance of high-speed ultrasonic wave thermometry in ambient- and high-temperature environments. Applied Thermal Engineering.

Park, H. K. (2024, April). Semi-quantitative risk assessment using Bow-tie method for the establishment of safety management system of hydrogen fuel storage facility in a combined cycle power plant. Journal of the Korean Society of Safety.

Park, H. K. (2024, April). Analysis of damage impact range according to the NG/NH3 mixing ratio when applying ammonia as fuel for a combined cycle power plant using an ALOHA program. Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas.

Park, H. K. (2024, March). Fire dynamics and evacuation simulation study on the library adapting BIPV based on the experimental data of a cone calorimeter. The Korean Institute of Fire Science & Engineering.

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., … (2015). Freshwater fishes and lampreys of Greece: An annotated checklist. 126.

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

Barbieri, R., Vukić, J., Šanda, 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., … (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 | China 

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 Bachelor’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 “Ten-Year Fishing Moratorium” 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 “Excellent Graduate Report” 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.

Ritu Kumari | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ritu Kumari | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Lovely Professional University | India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ritu Kumariis a dedicated researcher in the field of Botany with specialization in Plant Physiology, committed to advancing knowledge in abiotic stress tolerance and plant signaling. Her academic journey through esteemed institutions in Punjab reflects a deep-rooted passion for understanding how plants respond to environmental challenges. Her research primarily focuses on the regulatory mechanisms of signaling molecules such as nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide in enhancing plant resilience under salt stress. With extensive experience in multi-stress simulation, biochemical assays, and antioxidant response analysis, she strives to develop sustainable strategies for crop improvement. Assist. Prof. Dr. Ritu Kumari has co-authored impactful publications and book chapters in reputed journals and international volumes, contributing significantly to plant stress biology, physiology, and crop management. Her research profile includes 21 citations by 21 documents, 7 published works, and an h-index of 2, reflecting her growing scholarly impact. Her collaborations with distinguished scientists across India, China, and Saudi Arabia highlight her global research engagement. Recipient of prestigious awards for her scientific presentations, she actively participates in international conferences and workshops focused on sustainable agriculture and environmental resilience. Through her innovative work and academic collaborations, Assist. Prof. Dr. Ritu Kumari aims to translate plant physiological insights into practical solutions for agricultural sustainability and food security.

Featured Publications

Kumari, R., Kapoor, P., Mir, B. A., Singh, M., Parrey, Z. A., Rakhra, G., Parihar, P., et al. (2024). Unlocking the versatility of nitric oxide in plants and insights into its molecular interplays under biotic and abiotic stress. Nitric Oxide, 150, 1–17.

Kumari, R., Khan, M. N., Parrey, Z. A., Kapoor, P., Mir, B. A., Taziun, T., Parihar, P., et al. (2025). Synergistic effects of hydrogen sulfide and nitric oxide in enhancing salt stress tolerance in cucumber seedlings. Physiologia Plantarum, 177(1), e70109.

Kapoor, P., Parrey, Z. A., Mir, B. A., Wani, A. W., Kumari, R., Rakhra, G., Joshi, R., et al. (2025). Flaxseed in diabetes management: Nutritional and therapeutic insights. Current Nutrition Reports, 14(1), 1–18.

Ahmad, Z., Kumari, R., Mir, B. A., Saeed, T., Firdaus, F., Vijayakanth, V., Keerthana, K., Ramakrishnan, M., & Wei, Q. (2025). Bamboo for the future: From traditional use to Industry 5.0 applications. Plants, 14(19), 3019.

Kumari, R., Rakhra, G., Alsahli, A. A., Bhat, J. A., & Ahmad, P. (2025). Exploring the potential of signaling molecules hydrogen sulfide and nitric oxide in augmenting salt stress resilience in bitter gourd. BMC Plant Biology, 25(1008), 14.

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 Master’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), 425–435.

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), 10–23.

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), 69–101.

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, 80–91.

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.

Jitendra Pandey | Climate Change | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Jitendra Pandey | Climate Change | Distinguished Scientist Award

Professor | Banaras Hindu University | India  

Prof. Jitendra Pandey is a distinguished Professor in the Environmental Science Division at the Centre of Advanced Study in Botany, Banaras Hindu University, India. With over three decades of research and teaching experience, he has become a leading authority in river ecology, environmental monitoring, sustainable agriculture, and water resource conservation. His pioneering work on the Ganga River and atmospheric deposition has contributed significantly to ecological sustainability and climate change understanding. He has supervised numerous doctoral and postgraduate students, led impactful research projects, and authored an extensive body of scientific publications, strengthening his reputation as a global environmental researcher.

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Education

Prof. Jitendra Pandey pursued his higher studies at Banaras Hindu University, where he earned both his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Environmental Science. His academic journey was driven by a deep interest in river ecosystems and environmental sustainability. During his research years, he received prestigious fellowships from the University Grants Commission and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India. These formative experiences laid the foundation for his lifelong dedication to scientific inquiry, environmental monitoring, and conservation strategies. His strong academic training has equipped him to address complex challenges in river ecology, pollution assessment, and sustainable resource management.

Experience

Prof. Jitendra Pandey has accumulated rich academic and research experience, beginning as a Junior and Senior Research Fellow at Banaras Hindu University before serving as a Research Associate under CSIR. He worked as a Junior Scientific Officer at the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, before joining M.L. Sukhadia University, Udaipur, as Assistant Professor. He later returned to Banaras Hindu University, where he rose through positions as Reader, Associate Professor, and Professor. With over twenty-five years of teaching and more than thirty-three years of research experience, he has trained hundreds of students while leading impactful projects of national and global relevance.

Research Interests

Prof. Jitendra Pandey research interests span multiple interdisciplinary domains, including river ecology, water resource conservation, sustainable agriculture, and cross-domain carbon linkages. He has extensively studied the ecological functioning of the Ganga River, with a focus on nutrient cycling, carbon fluxes, and anthropogenic impacts on aquatic systems. His investigations also address air and water pollution, atmospheric deposition, and ecosystem responses to climate change. Additionally, his work explores the relationship between ecological health and food security. Through his studies, he emphasizes the integration of ecological principles with practical conservation and sustainable management strategies to mitigate human-induced environmental degradation.

Awards

Prof. Jitendra Pandey has received numerous national and international awards for his contributions to environmental science. His early recognition includes the prestigious INTER Research Essay Grand Prize” (Japan) for a new hypothesis on ozone layer destruction. He later received the Ibaraki Kasumigaura Prize (Japan) for outstanding work in lake conservation. His accolades also include the World Green Award (INGP, New Delhi), the Twenty First Century Development Award, and the First Best Article Award by IMSA. Additionally, he earned research fellowships from UGC and CSIR and was fully sponsored to participate in the Planet under Pressure Conference at Oxford University, London.

Top Noted Publications

Title: Impact of DOC trends resulting from changing climatic extremes and atmospheric deposition chemistry on periphyton community of a freshwater tropical lake of India
Year: 2013
Cited by: 37

Title: Impact of changing atmospheric deposition chemistry on carbon and nutrient loading to Ganga River: integrating land–atmosphere–water components to uncover cross-domain carbon linkages
Year: 2014
Cited by: 76

Title: Alternative alert system for Ganga River eutrophication using alkaline phosphatase as a level determinant
Year: 2017
Cited by: 42

Title: An ecological response index for simultaneous prediction of eutrophication and metal pollution in large rivers
Year: 2019
Cited by: 46

Title: Benthic hypoxia in anthropogenically-impacted rivers provides positive feedback enhancing the level of bioavailable metals at sediment-water interface
Year: 2020
Cited by: 14

Conclusion

Prof. Jitendra Pandey demonstrates a rare combination of scientific excellence, leadership, and commitment to environmental sustainability. His pioneering studies on river ecology and ecosystem linkages, his sustained mentorship of future scientists, and his recognized global contributions make him a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Distinguished Scientist Award. While there remain opportunities for broader translation of his findings into policy and global partnerships, his achievements reflect both depth and breadth of scholarship. In conclusion, his career exemplifies the qualities of a distinguished scientist, making him eminently suitable for this recognition.