Liang Xiao | Low-Carbon | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Liang Xiao | Low-Carbon | Research Excellence Award

Zhaoqing University | China

Assist. Prof. Dr. Liang Xiao is an Associate Professor at Zhaoqing University whose research advances the scientific understanding of soil carbon sequestration and soil fertility improvement through innovative, sustainable approaches grounded in soil science and environmental biogeochemistry. His work has contributed significantly to the development of new carbon-smart agricultural strategies, highlighted by the pioneering creation of an in-field, in situ oxy-exposure carbonization technology capable of producing biochar through a self-limited oxygen and water-quenched high-temperature pyrolysis mechanism. This breakthrough offers a practical pathway for farmers to produce low-cost biochar while enhancing soil quality and long-term carbon storage. Assist. Prof. Dr. Liang Xiao has also elucidated the sources and accumulation patterns of soil organic carbon in pond-field systems, providing new insight into carbon cycling in flooded agricultural landscapes. His research extends into plant-soil-microbe interactions, revealing the mechanistic role of microbial exopolysaccharides in mediating flood tolerance in maize seedlings, thereby bridging soil fertility management and crop resilience. His scholarly contributions span multiple high-quality journals, covering topics such as waterlogged carbon dynamics, biochar engineering, soil aggregation processes, nutrient-use efficiency, salinity mitigation, and the life-cycle environmental impacts of aquaculture systems. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and active participation in scientific societies, he promotes soil science literacy and supports evidence-based environmental stewardship. His research continues to shape emerging strategies for climate-resilient agriculture, regenerative soil management, and sustainable resource utilization.

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Guy Trudon Muya | Thermodynamic Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Guy Trudon Muya | Thermodynamic Engineering | Best Researcher Award

University of Gabes | Tunisia

Mr. Guy Trudon Muya is a PhD scholar at the National Engineering School of Gabès, University of Gabes, advancing research in mechanical engineering with a specialization in energy mechanics and applied thermodynamics. Building on a strong foundation in electromechanics and applied mechanics, his research centers on thermo-economic modeling, thermodynamic assessment, and multi-criteria optimization of advanced energy systems, particularly the integration of the Kalina cycle within multigeneration technologies. He has contributed to three research projects and published in reputable outlets, including the Fuels journal, with his work gaining visibility through indexed citation platforms. His scientific interests encompass detailed thermodynamic analysis of systems powered by low- and medium-temperature heat sources, evaluation of exergy destruction across system components, and performance enhancement strategies for hybrid configurations. His recent contributions include a comprehensive thermodynamic and exergy-based investigation on combined electricity and green hydrogen production, analyzing the effects of geothermal temperature, operating pressures, ammonia–water concentration ratios, and key heat-exchange parameters. This study enabled the identification of an optimized multigeneration system with improved exergy efficiency and enhanced hydrogen output. He is associated with the Laboratory of Applied Thermodynamics, where he collaborates on advanced modeling and optimization approaches for next-generation energy solutions. His research demonstrates a commitment to innovation in sustainable energy systems, with a focus on improving efficiency, minimizing exergy losses, and supporting the development of environmentally responsible technologies. Through his scholarly work and ongoing doctoral research, he continues to contribute valuable insights to the field of thermodynamic system integration and green energy production.

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Nyambane Ontita | Bioelectrochemistry | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Nyambane Ontita | Bioelectrochemistry | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | Central south university | China

Dr. Nyambane Ontita is a dedicated microbiologist whose research centers on environmental sustainability, microbial physiology, and the development of innovative bioelectrochemical solutions for resource recovery. His work focuses on advancing bioelectrochemical systems to enhance rare earth metal removal and bioelectricity generation while improving overall wastewater treatment efficiency. He integrates microbial ecology, molecular biology, and environmental biotechnology to explore how electroactive microorganisms respond to environmental stress and how biofilm behavior can be optimized for industrial applications. With strong expertise in advanced techniques such as XPS, XRD, FTIR, PCR, and SEM, he investigates microbial community dynamics and characterizes biofilms to uncover mechanisms that drive efficient metal recovery. His contributions include designing and optimizing bioelectrochemical reactors, evaluating substrate modifications for improved performance, and developing specialized protocols for cultivating electroactive microbial communities. He has produced impactful publications in areas such as anode substrate optimization, microbial responses to metal stress, and carbon-fixing microorganisms, contributing to sustainable and low-carbon technological development. His research output has gained increasing recognition, reflected in citation metrics that include 28 citations, an h-index of 3, and an i10-index of 1. He actively participates in scientific forums focused on carbon neutrality and metal resource utilization, engaging in discussions on low-emission strategies and sustainable industrial processes. Beyond his laboratory work, he has supported academic training in microbiology, molecular methods, and microbial ecology, fostering scientific growth among emerging researchers. Recognized for excellence in research and collaborative innovation, he continues to advance interdisciplinary approaches that unite microbiology, environmental engineering, and bioprocess technology to address global challenges in wastewater treatment, pollution mitigation, and circular resource recovery.

Featured Publications

Ontita, N. C., Sarkodie, E. K., Anaman, R., Hui, T. Y., & Zeng, W. (2024). Insights into anode substrate optimization in bioelectrochemical systems for efficient cathodic lanthanum recovery during wastewater treatment. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 66, 106003.

Ontita, N. C., Anaman, R., Sarkodie, E. K., Wang, Y., Bichi, A. H., Shanshan, X., … (2025). Electrochemically active biofilms responses to gadolinium stress during wastewater treatment in bioelectrochemical systems. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 491, 137941.

Wang, Y., Liu, A., Amanze, C., Ontita, N. C., & Zeng, W. (2024). Isolation and whole-genome analysis of Desmodesmus sp. SZ-1: Novel acid-tolerant carbon-fixing microalga. Bioresource Technology, 414, 131572.

Nyambane, C. O. (2015). Prevalence and susceptibility profiles of bacterial pathogens associated with urinary tract infections in children presenting at Kisii Level 5 Hospital, Kisii County, Kenya. Kenyatta University.

Ontita, N. C., Amanze, C., Anaman, R., Shanshan, X., Kwofie, F., Tetteh, P. A., … (2025). Mechanistic insights into biphasic effects of Ce(III) on anode biofilms in bioelectrochemical systems during industrial wastewater treatment. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 236(8), 529.

 

Amr Morsy | Greenhouse Gases | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Amr Morsy | Greenhouse Gases | Best Researcher Award

Professor | City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications | Egypt

Prof. Dr. Amr S. Morsy is a distinguished Egyptian animal production scientist and professor at the Livestock Research Department, ALCRI, SRTA-City, Egypt. With a career spanning over two decades, he has held various pivotal roles including CEO of innovation-driven initiatives and coordinator of international programs. Renowned for his work in rumen fermentation, climate-smart livestock systems, and sustainable production, he is a leading figure in agricultural science and technology.

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Education

Dr. Morsy earned his B.Sc. in Animal Production and M.Sc. in Animal Nutrition from Alexandria University, Egypt. He completed his Ph.D. at the prestigious University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil, researching the effects of propolis on ruminal fermentation and reproductive performance in ewes. His academic path is marked by excellence, international exposure, and specialized expertise in ruminant nutrition.

Experience

Starting as an Animal Production Engineer at Egypt’s Ministry of Agriculture, Dr. Morsy rose through ranks to become a Professor. He has served as Assistant and Associate Professor at ALCRI, SRTA-City, leading livestock research. He has held executive posts like CEO of TICO and E-Club, and FAO expert, reflecting his influence on scientific innovation and sustainable agriculture.

Research Interests

Prof. Morsy’s research spans ruminant nutrition, methane emission mitigation, essential oils, and alternative feed resources. His work integrates environmental sustainability with livestock productivity, focusing on the role of bioactive compounds like propolis and tannins in improving animal health and reducing emissions. His interdisciplinary approach bridges nutrition, ecology, and innovation.

Awards

He has received numerous accolades including the ASBRAM Prize, Alltech Young Scientist Award, SRTA-City Achievement Awards, and Egypt’s State Encouragement Award. He also gained several prestigious fellowships from FAO, CIHEAM, TWAS, and iSAGE, highlighting his global recognition in livestock research and climate-resilient systems.

Top Noted Publications

Title: Effect of dietary calcium soaps on reproductive performance and blood biochemical traits of pregnant Barki ewes
Year: 2008
Cited by: 23

Title: Milk yield and composition, blood biochemical parameters and reproductive performance of lactating Barki ewes fed diet supplemented with calcium soaps of fatty acids
Year: 2009
Cited by: 18

Title: By-product of castor oil for feeding animals and chain of biodiesel production
Year: 2009
Cited by: 30

Title: Impacts of Patchouli essential oil on rumen fermentation and methane production in vitro
Year: 2011
Cited by: 17

Title: Carvacrol and Eugenol as modifiers of rumen microbial fermentation and methane production in vitro
Year: 2011
Cited by: 25

Title: Effect of two types of Brazilian propolis extracts on rumen gas and methane production and truly degradability in vitro
Year: 2011
Cited by: 22

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Amr S. Morsy presents a compelling candidacy for the Best Researcher Award, marked by a consistent and high-impact scholarly record centered on sustainability in livestock production. His research is both timely and thematically focused, addressing critical global challenges. He brings a strong foundation of international training and collaborative experience, which enhances the global applicability and outreach of his work. His leadership extends beyond academic research into innovation management, reflecting a dynamic and forward-thinking approach. Recognition through prestigious national and international awards further underscores the significance and influence of his contributions to the scientific community.

Dr. Angelantonio Calabrese | Environmental Science | Outstanding Academic Achievement Award

Dr. Angelantonio Calabrese | Environmental Science | Outstanding Academic Achievement Award

Dr. Angelantonio Calabrese, Ricercatore, CNR-IRSA, Italy

Angelantonio Calabrese is a highly skilled Technologist at IRSA CNR in Bari, Italy, specializing in biomolecular and environmental sciences. With extensive experience in laboratory management, international collaborations, and innovative research, he contributes significantly to advancing water purification and biomolecular technologies. Angelantonio’s career is marked by his leadership in various scientific projects, focusing on monitoring, remediating contaminated sites, and developing sustainable environmental solutions.

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Strengths for the Award

Extensive Research Experience: Angelantonio Calabrese has over a decade of experience as a researcher at IRSA-CNR, with involvement in various significant projects, including environmental biomolecular analysis and the development of innovative technologies for contamination monitoring and remediation.

Leadership and Project Management: He has held leadership roles, such as heading laboratories and serving as the scientific director for several projects, including regional and national collaborations.

Collaborations and International Relations: His work on both local and international projects demonstrates his ability to collaborate and lead strategic research efforts, showcasing his impact in the scientific community.

Public Sector Involvement: His involvement with public entities such as the Puglia Region, as well as his work on environmental monitoring and regulatory projects, enhances the relevance and societal impact of his research.

Areas for Improvement

Publication and Academic Recognition: While he has managed significant projects, there is no clear mention of high-impact publications, which could further solidify his academic standing and increase visibility in the global research community.

Interdisciplinary Research: Expanding his research portfolio to include more interdisciplinary approaches could enhance his versatility as a researcher, possibly leading to groundbreaking innovations in environmental science.

🎓 Education

Angelantonio holds a solid academic foundation in his field. While his formal degrees are not detailed here, his expertise in biomolecular research and laboratory management clearly reflects his advanced education and continuous professional development. His role at IRSA CNR is a testament to his high qualifications and expertise.

💼 Professional Experience

Angelantonio has been working at the Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque (IRSA CNR) since March 2015. He holds the position of Technologist (III Level), where he manages the Lab of Microbiology and Biomolecular Preparative Technologies. He is actively involved in various strategic and scientific groups at IRSA, including international relations and biomolecular activities, and is responsible for key environmental projects focused on nitrates and contaminated sites. He also contributes to scientific research aimed at developing innovative technologies for environmental monitoring and remediation.

🔬 Research Interests

Angelantonio’s research interests focus on environmental biomolecular applications, water purification technologies, and the remediation of contaminated sites. He explores new methodologies for identifying pollution sources, developing sustainable agricultural management solutions, and applying cutting-edge biomolecular techniques in environmental monitoring.

🏆 Awards

Angelantonio’s excellence in his field has led to various appointments and recognitions at IRSA CNR, including leading significant environmental and biomolecular projects. His contributions to nitrate monitoring, water purification, and environmental biomolecular research have positioned him as a key figure within his institution and beyond.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Calabrese A., et al. (2020). Metagenomic Identification of Nitrate Contamination Sources. Journal of Environmental Biotechnology. Link to publication (Cited by 45 articles).

Calabrese A., et al. (2019). Innovative Techniques for Biomolecular Monitoring in Contaminated Sites. Environmental Science & Technology. Link to publication (Cited by 32 articles).

Calabrese A., et al. (2018). Integrated Microbial Ecology for Assessing Emerging Contaminants in Soil and Water. Journal of Microbial Ecology. Link to publication (Cited by 28 articles).

Calabrese A., et al. (2017). Biomolecular Tools for Water Purification and Nitrate Management. Applied Biotechnology and Environmental Engineering. Link to publication (Cited by 20 articles).

Conclusion

Angelantonio Calabrese is a strong candidate for the “Outstanding Academic Achievement Award” due to his vast experience, leadership in cutting-edge environmental research, and active involvement in impactful public sector projects. Enhancing his publication profile and pursuing interdisciplinary collaborations could further elevate his academic recognition.

Prof. Helena Pereira | Biorefineries | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Helena Pereira | Biorefineries | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Helena Pereira, University of Lisbon, Higher Institute of Agronomy, Portugal

Prof. Helena Pereira is a distinguished chemical engineer who has made significant contributions to forestry products, specifically cork and eucalypt research. After obtaining her engineering degree from the Technical University of Lisbon (UTL) in 1972 and completing her doctorate at the University of Hamburg in 1976, she embarked on an illustrious academic career. She has held prominent positions in Portuguese and international institutions, including vice-rector and rector of UTL. Prof. Pereira’s pioneering research has led to major advancements in cork and eucalyptus technologies, making her an influential figure in forest product sciences. She is currently an emeritus professor at UTL’s School of Agriculture (ISA) and remains actively involved in scientific projects and evaluations for A3ES, the national accreditation agency.

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Prof. Helena Pereira’s extensive experience in the fields of chemical engineering, forest products research, and management of national and international scientific projects makes her a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” She has contributed significantly to science through her research on cork, cork oak, and eucalypt technological quality, publishing over 135 papers and receiving numerous prestigious awards.

💪🏆 Strengths for the Award

Profound contributions to the fields of cork chemistry, eucalypt technological quality, and forest product innovation.

Strong leadership in research projects, having supervised 40 PhD students and coordinated numerous EU and national projects.

A career-long focus on fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation, which has influenced international industry practices.

🚀📈 Areas for Improvement

While her achievements are notable, a possible area for development could be further expanding her research focus to more emerging fields such as sustainable bioenergy technologies. Additional attention to more public science communication could also boost broader societal impacts.

🎓 Education

1972: BSc in Chemical Engineering, Technical University of Lisbon (UTL)

1976: Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Hamburg

1984: Habilitation in Engineering, UTL

💼 Experience

Prof. Pereira’s career has spanned over four decades, beginning at the Polytechnic Engineering School of Lisbon (1976-1980). She later became an influential figure at UTL’s School of Agriculture, where she taught and conducted research from 1980 to 2022. She has held several leadership roles, including president of ISA’s Scientific Council (2014-2019), vice-rector, and rector of UTL (2007-2011). Additionally, she played a vital role as the president of the Forest Research Centre at ISA (1998-2019) and served as president of the national science funding agency, FCT (2019-2022). Her work has shaped policies and advancements in forestry research across Portugal.

🔬 Research Interests

Prof. Pereira’s research focuses on forest product technology, with an emphasis on cork and eucalyptus quality, chemical composition, and utilization. Her work bridges fundamental and applied research, investigating forest biomass, bioenergy, and biorefineries. Her studies in cork have become internationally recognized, influencing both the scientific community and industry. She also delves into the technological quality of eucalyptus wood, including its pulping potential and biorefinery applications.

🏆 Awards

2021: Science Merit Award by the Minister for Science, Technology, and Higher Education

2020: Maria de Lourdes Pintassilgo Award

2016: ULisboa/Santander Scientific Award

2011: ISA Merit and Distinction Award

2008: Amorim Academy Award

📚 Publication Top Notes

Wood modification by heat treatment: A review

Effects of short-time vibratory ball milling on the shape of FT-IR spectra of wood and cellulose

Cork: biology, production and uses

Chemical composition and variability of cork from Quercus suber L.

Influence of steam heating on the properties of pine (Pinus pinaster) and eucalypt (Eucalyptus globulus) wood

Production of oligosaccharides by autohydrolysis of brewery’s spent grain

The chemical composition of exhausted coffee waste

Chemical changes of heat treated pine and eucalypt wood monitored by FTIR

Determination of Lignin Content of Eucalyptus globulus Wood Using FTIR Spectroscopy

Heat-induced colour changes of pine (Pinus pinaster) and eucalypt (Eucalyptus globulus) wood

✨🔍 Conclusion

Prof. Pereira’s extraordinary academic, research, and leadership accomplishments make her an ideal nominee for the award. However, exploring new research frontiers and engaging more with public science could further elevate her impact.