Prof. Riheb HADJI | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Riheb HADJI | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Research teacher, Setif 1 University, Algeria

Professor Riheb Hadji, an esteemed figure in Earth and Planetary Sciences at Setif 1 University, Algeria, has been honored with the Best Researcher Award 🏆. His dedication and passion for research have propelled him to the forefront of his field. Through tireless efforts and innovative exploration, Professor Hadji has made significant contributions to the understanding of our planet and beyond. His commitment to advancing knowledge and inspiring the next generation of scientists is truly commendable. This prestigious award is a testament to his outstanding achievements and unwavering commitment to excellence in research.

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Education

Prof. Riheb Hadji embarked on his academic journey by earning a Secondary Baccalaureate in Natural Sciences from LFT Tebessa in June 1993, achieving a commendable mention. He pursued his passion further, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Geology from the University of Tebessa in June 1998, with another laudable mention. Continuing his academic pursuits, he obtained his DEA in Engineering Geology from the same university in June 2000, maintaining a strong academic record. His dedication was recognized when he received his Magister in Engineering Geology from the University of Tebessa in March 2005 with honors. Driven by a quest for knowledge, he completed his second post-graduate degree, a Doctorate in Geology, with high distinction from the University of Annaba in October 2013. Rising in academia, he became a Lecturer with HDR in Geology at the University of Tebessa in May 2016. Finally, in July 2021, he reached the pinnacle of his academic career, becoming a full Professor in Earth and Planetary Sciences, accredited by the MESRS. 📚🎓

Research projects

Professor Riheb Hadji has been extensively involved in researching and addressing natural risks in various regions of Algeria. 🌍 His work includes the identification, characterization, and mapping of natural risks in Tebessa, Setif, and Mila, assessing hazards such as landslides and their impact on development and the environment. Over the years, he has focused on mapping major risks in Northeast Algeria and implementing prevention measures, notably in the Souk Ahras region. Moreover, his studies extend to adapting socio-economic development to climate change, water stress, soil erosion, and geological risks through territorial intelligence strategies. In recent research, he explored reinforcing civil engineering structures with Fiber-Reinforced Polymers (FRP) materials using the Near-Surface Mounted (NSM) technique, emphasizing innovative solutions to mitigate risks and enhance infrastructure resilience. 🏞️🔍

Service

Prof. Riheb Hadji, an esteemed geoscientist, has been an active figure in numerous scientific committees and editorial roles, contributing significantly to the advancement of geosciences in Algeria and beyond. From his early involvement in conferences such as RSG’2013 to his recent roles as an associate editor for prestigious journals, Hadji has demonstrated unwavering dedication to his field. 🌍 His commitment is evident through his founding membership in associations, leadership roles in academic committees, and continuous participation in international conferences. With a focus on sustainable development, water resources, and environmental impact assessment, his work significantly impacts the scientific community. 🏞️

Doctorate Supervision

Prof. Riheb Hadji’s research from 2015 to 2019 focused on analyzing landslide activity in relation to climatic conditions in the Souk Ahras region of Northeast Algeria. He then delved into the use of multi-band images and Geographic Information System (GIS) for estimating and mapping soil susceptibility to water erosion in semi-arid areas, with a case study of the Mellegue watershed. Subsequent studies involved discriminating geological and structural units of the Nememchas mountains using space technologies, and developing a methodology to support mining galleries in the Boukhadra underground mine. His ongoing PhD research explores mapping landslide risks in the Algerian-Tunisian border region, estimating and mapping water erosion and sediment transport in the Bousselam watershed, and conducting a multidimensional assessment of water erosion, sediment transport, and reservoir siltation in the Senegal River basin using Geomatics tools. 🏞️🌍

Teaching and Course Coordination

Prof. Riheb Hadji is a versatile educator, proficient in teaching various modules across Bachelor’s and Master’s levels. In the realm of Bachelor’s programs, he imparts knowledge in Soil Mechanics, Applied Mathematics, and Historical Geology and Paleogeography. 📚 Moving to Master’s programs, he delves into advanced topics such as GIS-based Multi-criteria analysis, Assisted Cartography and GIS, and Natural Hazards and Risks. With an adept hand, he navigates through subjects like Engineering Geology and Geotechnics, Project Management, and Ethics and Deontology, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience. Prof. Hadji’s expertise spans from foundational courses to specialized studies, enriching the academic journey of his students. 🎓

Publications Top Notes

Landslide susceptibility mapping using analytic hierarchy process and information value methods along a highway road section in Constantine, Algeria

Climate impact on surface and groundwater in North Africa: a global synthesis of findings and recommendations

Geologic, topographic and climatic controls in landslide hazard assessment using GIS modeling: a case study of Souk Ahras region, NE Algeria

Hydrogeochemical and stable isotope data of groundwater of a multi-aquifer system: Northern Gafsa basin–Central TunisiaGroundwater mixing and geochemical assessment of low-enthalpy resources in the geothermal field of southwestern Tunisia

Slope failure characteristics and slope movement susceptibility assessment using GIS in a medium scale: a case study from Ouled Driss and Machroha municipalities, Northeast Algeria

Groundwater evolution of the Continental Intercalaire aquifer of Southern Tunisia and a part of Southern Algeria: use of geochemical and isotopic indicators

Hydrogeochemical characterization of water mineralization in Tebessa-Kasserine karst system (Tuniso-Algerian Transboundry basin)

GIS-based landslide susceptibility assessment using statistical models: a case study from Souk Ahras province, NE Algeria

The quarries edges stability in opencast mines: a case study of the Jebel Onk phosphate mine, NE Algeria

Dr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Indian Space Research Organisation, India

Dr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj, a distinguished researcher in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award 🏆. His groundbreaking contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of our planet and beyond. Based at the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing under the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in India 🇮🇳, Dr. Bhardwaj’s work exemplifies excellence in scientific exploration and innovation. His dedication and expertise have not only enriched academia but also paved the way for practical applications benefiting society. This recognition stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to the advancement of Earth and Planetary Sciences 🌍🔭.

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Education

Dr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj pursued his academic journey with dedication and excellence, graduating with a PhD in Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee 🎓. Prior to this, he completed his M.Tech. in Remote Sensing from the Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, and his B.E. in Civil Engineering from the Malaviya National Institute of Technology in Jaipur. With a profound educational background spanning from remote sensing to civil engineering, Dr. Bhardwaj brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his field. His commitment to academic growth and research is evident in his extensive qualifications and achievements 🌟.

Membership and service

Dr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj is an esteemed member of several prestigious organizations, reflecting his profound commitment to the field of astronautics and geomatics 🚀. As a Life Member of the Astronautical Society of India, he contributes to the advancement of space science from Bengaluru, Karnataka. His affiliations extend to institutions such as the Administrative Staff College of India, Indian Society of Remote Sensing, Indian National Cartographers Association, and the India Meteorological Department, where he holds Life Memberships. Additionally, Dr. Bhardwaj is a Lifetime Member of the International Society of Drones and the International Society for Development and Sustainability, showcasing his global involvement. His dedication to these memberships underscores his passion and expertise in the field.

Research Highlights 

Dr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj has made significant contributions to the field of geospatial technologies and applications. His research focuses on feature detection-extraction algorithms for 3D reconstruction from UAV data, urban canopy parameters derived from VHR optical stereo data, and preservation and archiving of historic murals using digital non-metric cameras.

Invited positions and distinctions

Dr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj’s exceptional contributions have been recognized by various esteemed institutions and organizations 🏅. He holds copyrights for groundbreaking works such as the “Successive Best Pixel Selection Approach SBPSA Tool for InSAR based DEM fusion,” in collaboration with Priti Girohi. The Indian Society of Remote Sensing honored him with the Best Publication Award. Furthermore, his methods for the assimilation of Digital Elevation Models, co-authored with Dr. Kamal Jain and Dr. R.S. Chatterjee, earned distinction from the Copyright Office. Dr. Bhardwaj’s expertise also garnered appreciation from the Ministry of Planning and National Development of the Republic of Maldives for his invaluable contributions to the National Mapping Project. Additionally, his role as Guest Faculty at Malviya National Institute of Technology underscores his influence in the field.

Works

Dr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj’s recent research showcases his pioneering work in geospatial technology 🛰️. His paper “Evaluation of CartoDEM with the Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite-2 and Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation Spaceborne LiDAR Datasets for Parts of Plain Region in Moga District, Punjab” presented at the Environmental Sciences Proceedings, demonstrates his dedication to precision and accuracy in cartographic data. Furthermore, his exploration of machine learning and statistical techniques for landslide susceptibility mapping in the Siwalik Himalayan Region, published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research, highlights his commitment to addressing real-world challenges using cutting-edge methods. Dr. Bhardwaj’s contributions significantly advance our understanding of geographical dynamics and inform crucial decision-making processes.

Publications Top Notes

Evaluation of topographic index in relation to terrain roughness and DEM grid spacing

Cause and Process Mechanism of Rockslide Triggered Flood Event in Rishiganga and Dhauliganga River Valleys, Chamoli, Uttarakhand, India Using Satellite Remote Sensing and in …

Generation of high-quality digital elevation models by assimilation of remote sensing-based DEMs

Morphometric attributes-based soil erosion susceptibility mapping in Dnyanganga watershed of India using individual and ensemble models

Estimation of structural vulnerability for flooding using geospatial tools in the rural area of Orissa, India

Accuracy of Cartosat-1 DEM and its derived attribute at multiple scale representation

Assessment of groundwater depletion–induced land subsidence and characterisation of damaging cracks on houses: a case study in Mohali-Chandigarh area, India

Assessment of vertical accuracy for TanDEM-X 90m DEMs in plain, moderate and rugged terrain

Prioritization of Erosion Prone Micro-watersheds using Morphometric Analysis coupled with Multi-Criteria Decision Making

Evaluation of DEM, and orthoimage generated from Cartosat-1 with its potential for feature extraction and visualization