Peter Teye Busumprah | Marine Biology | Young Innovator Award

Mr. Peter Teye Busumprah | Marine Biology | Young Innovator Award

Mr. Peter Teye Busumprah | Marine Biology | African Ocean Biodiversity Atlas | Ghana

Mr. Peter Teye Busumprah is a dynamic male environmental and marine science professional whose work integrates fisheries science, ocean–climate interactions, data-driven environmental analysis, and sustainable aquaculture with a strong focus on applied solutions for coastal and marine resilience. His education includes formal training in fisheries science from a leading national university in Ghana, complemented by specialized certification in aquaculture, which together provided him with a solid foundation in marine ecosystems, fisheries management, and sustainable food systems, while also strengthening his technical capacity in applied environmental science. In terms of professional experience, Mr. Peter Teye Busumprah has held project leadership and coordination roles within internationally aligned initiatives, most notably serving as a Project Lead at the UN Ocean Decade–affiliated Ghana Ocean Climate Innovations Hub, where he has contributed to project management, stakeholder coordination, and the delivery of climate-focused ocean innovation activities, alongside active engagement with global UN Ocean Decade platforms and early-career ocean professional networks.

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UN Decade – Vision 2030 Process White Paper: Challenge 8

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Stefania Marieva Manolaki | Marine Biology | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Stefania Marieva Manolaki | Marine Biology | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Stefania Marieva Manolaki | Marine Biology | University of Crete | Greece

Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki is a dedicated emerging researcher specializing in marine biology, with particular focus on microplastic pollution, marine organisms, and sediment–water interactions, and she is currently affiliated with the University of Crete, where she is pursuing her doctoral studies in biology. Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki’s academic background reflects a strong foundation in environmental science and aquatic ecology, supported by rigorous training that has shaped her into a capable and analytically driven scientist whose work bridges laboratory analysis and field-based marine research. Throughout her professional experience, Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki has contributed to multidisciplinary research groups investigating microplastic contamination in marine organisms, metal accumulation within integrated multitrophic aquaculture systems, and environmental stress responses in benthic ecosystems, allowing her to develop proficiency in sampling methodologies, microscopic and spectroscopic identification of microplastics, statistical data evaluation, and risk-benefit assessments related to seafood safety. Her research interests revolve around understanding anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems, with particular emphasis on microplastic occurrence in commercially valuable species such as mussels, pearl oysters, and Mediterranean fish, as well as the ecological implications of aquaculture activities on growth performance and contaminant exposure in bivalves and other marine organisms. Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki’s research skills include microplastic extraction and quantification techniques, environmental monitoring, aquaculture system analysis, organismal tissue processing, and data interpretation within ecological and toxicological frameworks, enabling her to contribute meaningfully to both applied and theoretical marine science. She has co-authored peer-reviewed publications addressing critical regional and global concerns regarding marine pollution, contributing to the scientific understanding of how microplastics and metals interact with biological systems in the Mediterranean Sea. Her work has already been recognized through measurable scholarly impact, including citations and collaboration with well-established marine scientists, demonstrating her growing influence in the field. In addition, Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki has received acknowledgment within her academic community for her dedication, research productivity, and contributions to collaborative environmental projects, underscoring her commitment to advancing marine conservation efforts. Overall, Ms. Stefania-Marieva Manolaki’s academic journey, research achievements, and expanding expertise position her as a promising young scientist whose work continues to support sustainable aquaculture practices, informed environmental management, and deeper scientific understanding of microplastic pollution in marine ecosystems.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Manolaki, S.-M., Chatzivasileiou, D., Lampa, M., Dimitriou, P. D., Philippidis, A., & others. (2023). Microplastic contamination in cultured mussels and pearl oysters in Greece.

  2. Manolaki, S.-M., Dimitriou, P. D., Lampa, M., Karakassis, I., & Papageorgiou, N. (2025). Microplastic concentration in Mediterranean commercial fish: A systematic review.

  3. Dimitra, C., Baltadakis, A., Dimitriou, P. D., Magiopoulos, I., Manolaki, S.-M., & others. (2025). Metal in organisms cultivated in IMTA systems at Mediterranean fish farms: Risk and benefit assessment.

 

Elica Guedes | Ecology and Phycology | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elica Guedes | Ecology and Phycology | Women Researcher Award

Professor, Federal University Of Alagoas, Brazil 

Prof. Elica Amara Cecilia Guedes is a pioneering Brazilian scientist specializing in marine algae, with a rich academic history at the Federal University of Alagoas (UFAL) 🌊🇧🇷. As a professor in the Department of Botany, she has contributed extensively to the taxonomy and biotechnology of algae, emphasizing the sustainable use of both micro and macroalgae in biotechnological applications 🌿🔬. Her career reflects a deep commitment to phycology and environmental sustainability.

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🎓 Education

Elica Guedes earned her Doctorate in Botany from the Federal University of Alagoas in 2011 🎓🌱. Her doctoral research focused on the innovative use and classification of marine algae, blending classic botanical science with modern biotechnological approaches 🧫. This strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for her long-standing dedication to marine phycology and applied algal research.

🧪 Experience

From 1983 to 2014, Prof. Guedes served as an Adjunct Doctor Professor in Botany at UFAL in Maceió 🌺. Her decades-long academic career was marked by teaching, mentoring, and spearheading marine algae projects. She played a central role in the scientific development of algal biotechnological applications in Brazil, contributing to both field studies and laboratory innovations 🌾🔍.

🔬 Research Interest

Her research interests lie at the intersection of taxonomy, marine algae, microalgae, and biotechnology 🧬🌿. She explores the potential of algae in bioenergy, environmental remediation, organic agriculture, and disease control. Through her work, she aims to promote sustainable alternatives to conventional methods using nature-based solutions like seaweeds and microalgal compounds 🌍⚗️.

🏆 Award & Distinctions

While specific awards were not listed, Prof. Guedes’s distinguished academic tenure and impactful research contributions, particularly in marine biotechnology and fungal monitoring, position her as a leading figure in Brazilian botanical sciences 🏅👩‍🔬. Her long-standing professorship and research leadership are testaments to her scientific legacy.

📚 Publications

Microbiota Fúngica em sistema de ar condicionado de automóveis (2024) – Revista Ouricuri 🦠
📖 Cited by: studies in air microbiota and public health.

Monitoring of Mycotoxigenic Fungi in Fish Farm Water and Fumonisins in Feeds for Farmed Colossoma macropomum (2023) – Toxics 🐟
📖 Cited by: research in aquaculture and water toxicology.

AVALIAÇÃO DO PROCESSO DE PRODUÇÃO DE MICROALGAS DO SEMIÁRIDO E LITORAL ALAGOANO VISANDO À PRODUÇÃO DE BIODIESEL (2017) – Revista Ouricuri 💧
📖 Cited by: biofuel production and microalgae development.

UTILIZAÇÃO DE “ALGAS ARRIBADAS” COMO ALTERNATIVA PARA ADUBAÇÃO ORGÂNICA EM CULTIVO DE MORINGA (2014) – Revista Ouricuri 🌱
📖 Cited by: studies in organic fertilizers and plant cultivation.

Larvicidal Activity against Aedes aegypti and Molluscicidal Activity against Biomphalaria glabrata of Brazilian Marine Algae (2014) – Journal of Parasitology Research 🦟
📖 Cited by: research on vector control and natural biocides.

Cytotoxic activity of marine algae against cancerous cells (2013) – Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia 🧪
📖 Cited by: oncology studies and marine pharmacognosy.

Antifungal Activities of Different Extracts of Marine Macroalgae Against Dermatophytes and Candida Species (2012) – Mycopathologia 🍄
📖 Cited by: antifungal treatment and natural compound studies.

🏁 Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Elica Amara Cecilia Guedes is a highly deserving candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her longstanding and impactful work in marine algal biotechnology and taxonomy exemplifies excellence in research, with applied outcomes that benefit both science and society. Her pioneering contributions as a woman in botanical and phycological sciences serve as an inspiration for future generations. With further documentation of recent leadership and innovation outcomes, her profile would stand even stronger.

Mohamed F. Abdel-Aziz | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed F. Abdel-Aziz | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award 

lecturer, at Arish university, Egypt.

✨ Dr. Mohamed Fathy Aid Abdel-Aziz is a distinguished lecturer in the Department of Aquaculture and Biotechnology at the Faculty of Aquaculture and Marine Fisheries, Arish University, Egypt. With over a decade of experience in aquaculture research and teaching, Dr. Abdel-Aziz specializes in fish nutrition, aquaculture systems, and marine fisheries. He has actively contributed to numerous research projects, focusing on enhancing fish growth, developing sustainable aquaculture practices, and improving fish breeding techniques. His dedication to advancing aquaculture technologies has made significant contributions to both academic research and practical fish farming innovations.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Aziz earned his B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences (2008) with honors from Sohag University, Egypt. He pursued his M.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences with a focus on animal nutrition at Fayoum University (2013), where his research explored environmental conditions and protein quality impacts on red hybrid tilapia performance. His Ph.D. in Agricultural Sciences (2016), also from Fayoum University, investigated feeding and husbandry systems for enhancing rabbitfish growth performance. These academic milestones have equipped him with extensive knowledge in aquaculture, particularly in sustainable fish nutrition practices.

Experience 💼

Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Aziz has a diverse background in aquaculture research and education. He worked as an aquaculture specialist in the Fish Rearing Laboratory at the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt, from 2010 to 2022. During the university years 2020/2021 and 2021/2022, he served as a faculty delegate at Arish University. Since October 2022, he has been a lecturer in Mariculture at the Faculty of Aquaculture and Marine Fisheries, Arish University. His extensive experience includes lecturing, training in fish nutrition, supervising fish farms, and providing technical guidance for aquaculture initiatives.

Research Interests 📝

Dr. Abdel-Aziz’s research focuses on enhancing aquaculture systems, particularly in desert regions. His studies aim to improve the growth rates of freshwater fish cultured using underground water with high salinity. Additionally, he investigates innovative rearing and production techniques for marine finfish and shellfish. His dedication to sustainable aquaculture practices highlights his commitment to addressing global food security challenges through research and development.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Aziz has been recognized for his contributions to aquaculture research and education. He is a member of multiple esteemed scientific societies, including the Egyptian Society of Nutrition and Feeds, the Arabian Aquaculture Society, and the Mediterranean International Aquaculture Environment Society (MAEPS). He has actively participated in organizing and presenting at various national and international conferences, further solidifying his reputation as a leading researcher in aquaculture sciences.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Aziz has authored numerous impactful publications, including:

  • “A Comparative Study to Estimate Three Commercial Products of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)” (2025)

    • Published in Italian Journal of Animal Science

    • DOI: 10.1080/1828051X.2024.2441343

    • This study evaluates the efficacy and quality of three commercial hCG products in animal reproductive treatments.

  • “Growth, Immunomodulatory, and Histopathological Effects of Phytobiotic-Incorporated Diets” (2024)

    • Published in Frontiers in Marine Science

    • This research explores how phytobiotics impact fish growth, immune response, and tissue structure, with implications for sustainable aquaculture.

  • “Short-Term Starvation Effects on Red Hybrid Tilapia” (2024)

    • Published in Heliyon

    • This study investigates the physiological and growth responses of Red Hybrid Tilapia to short-term food deprivation.

  • “Unchanged Water Stress Induces Growth Retardation” (2024)

    • Published in Aquaculture International

    • DOI: 10.1007/s10499-024-01454-y

    • This research examines how water stress conditions impact the growth and development of aquatic species.

  • “Toxicity and Therapeutic Impacts of Bee Venom on Nile Tilapia” (2024)

    • Published in Aquaculture and Fisheries

    • This paper investigates the dual role of bee venom as both a potential toxin and a therapeutic agent in aquaculture.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohamed Fathy Aid Abdel-Aziz’s extensive research portfolio, innovative contributions to aquaculture nutrition, and dedicated academic mentorship make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Strengthening his international collaborations and expanding his funding footprint will further solidify his position as a leading figure in his field.

Dr. Minjin Jeong | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Minjin Jeong | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Instructor, Stanford University, United States

🎓 Dr. Minjin Jeong is an accomplished researcher and educator at Stanford University, specializing in auditory science and inner ear disorders. Her pioneering work includes developing human pluripotent stem cell-derived otic organoids and elucidating the mechanisms behind COVID-19-induced hearing loss. With experience spanning South Korea, Europe, and the U.S., Dr. Jeong bridges international collaboration in auditory science research, contributing transformative advancements in her field. 🌍🔬

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Education

📘 Dr. Jeong’s academic journey began with a B.S. in Molecular and Life Science (2010, Hanyang University, Korea), followed by an M.S. in Biochemistry (2012, Hanyang University) and a Ph.D. in Genetic Medicine (2017, Newcastle University, UK). Her global education underscores her commitment to advancing auditory research. 🌱📚

Experience

💡 Dr. Jeong’s career spans prestigious roles, including postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard and Stanford University, where she investigated inner ear biology and auditory disorders. She has also served as a research associate at Newcastle University and an instructor at Stanford, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in stem cell and auditory research. 🏛️🧬

Research Interests

🧠 Dr. Jeong’s research focuses on human inner ear biology using pluripotent stem cells, addressing the global challenge of hearing loss. Her work aims to develop innovative treatments for inner ear disorders, with a special emphasis on COVID-19-induced audiovestibular dysfunction and congenital hearing loss. 👂🌟

Awards

🏅 Dr. Jeong has received numerous honors, including the Newcastle University Overseas Research Scholarship and Hanyang University’s Science and Technology Scholarship. She graduated summa cum laude and has been recognized for her impactful contributions to auditory science. 🌟🎖️

Publications

Jeong M., Kurihara S., Stankovic KM. (2024). An In Vitro Oxidative Stress Model of the Human Inner Ear Using Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Otic Progenitor Cells. Antioxidants. Read more

Harding AT., Ocwieja K., Jeong M., et al. (2024). Human otic progenitor cell models of congenital hearing loss reveal potential pathophysiologic mechanisms of Zika virus and cytomegalovirus infections. mBio. Read more

Jeong M., et al. (2021). Direct SARS-CoV-2 infection of the human inner ear may underlie COVID-19-associated audiovestibular dysfunction. Commun Med (Lond). Read more

Stojkovic M., Han D., Jeong M., et al. (2021). Human induced pluripotent stem cells and CRISPR/Cas-mediated targeted genome editing: Platforms to tackle sensorineural hearing loss. Stem Cells. Read more

Jeong M., et al. (2018). Generating inner ear organoids containing putative cochlear hair cells from human pluripotent stem cells. Cell Death Dis. Read more

Mr. Andrés Fraiz Toma | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Andrés Fraiz Toma | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Andrés Fraiz Toma, Wetlands International, Panama

Andrés Emiliano Fraiz Toma is a 45-year-old Panamanian environmentalist dedicated to managing projects that address climate change and the restoration of wetlands, particularly mangrove ecosystems. With a strong academic background and extensive experience, he has become a key player in environmental management in Panama. 🌍

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Education

Andrés holds a Post-Graduate degree in Environmental Management from the Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil (2006-2008). He also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from Campinas State University, Brazil (1999-2003) and has completed a teaching program in Biological Sciences there (1999-2004). 🎓

Experience

Since 2014, Andrés has been the Program Manager at Wetlands International, where he coordinates various environmental projects focused on vulnerability to climate change, wetland restoration, and environmental management in protected areas. He collaborates with diverse stakeholders to generate proposals and address pressing environmental issues. 🛠️

Research Interest

Andrés is particularly interested in the ecological assessment of mangroves and wetlands, climate resilience, and the application of nature-based solutions to enhance community sustainability. His research also includes evaluating the ecological state of aquatic ecosystems and improving urban resilience through innovative approaches. 📚

Award

Andrés has been recognized for his impactful contributions to environmental management, particularly in coastal and wetland restoration projects. His work has received accolades for promoting sustainable practices and biodiversity conservation in Panama. 🏆

Publication Top Notes

Carbon Stocks in Two Aquatic Marshes on the Caribbean and Pacific Coast of Panama (2024, Climate).

Physicochemical, Coliform and Agrochemical Analysis to Evaluate the Water Quality of Coastal Freshwater Wetlands in Tonosí in Panama (2024, International Journal of Environmental Impacts).

Including Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) in Mangrove Conservation & Restoration. A Best-Practice Guide for Practitioners and Researchers (2024, Global Mangrove Alliance).

Mangroves of the Tropical Northwestern Atlantic (2024, UICN Red List).

Range extension of Isthmoheros tuyrensis, a threatened species of fish (Cichlidae) in Panama: including new ecological and morphological data (2023, Journal of Threatened Taxa).

Prof Dr. Elena Simina Lakatos | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Elena Simina Lakatos | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Elena Simina Lakatos, Institute for Research in Circular Economy and Environment “Ernest Lupan”, Romania

Elena-Simina Lakatos is a Romanian academic and environmental management professional with a vast background in sustainable development, circular economy, and energy efficiency. Currently serving as the President and CEO of the Institute for Research in Circular Economy and Environment “Ernest Lupan,” she is also an Associate Professor at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. With significant leadership experience in project management and policy advisory roles, Elena has driven impactful projects in energy sustainability and environmental protection. Her work bridges academic expertise and industrial innovation to create sustainable solutions for a greener future.

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Based on Elena-Simina Lakatos’s qualifications, she is a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award,” especially considering her extensive expertise in the circular economy and sustainable development. Here’s an analysis of her strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion regarding her candidacy:

Strengths for the Award

Academic and Research Excellence: With multiple degrees, including a Ph.D. in Engineering and Management, and leadership roles in environmental and circular economy research, Elena-Simina has a solid academic foundation.

Project Leadership: She has led or contributed to numerous high-budget, international projects, showcasing her ability to manage complex research initiatives.

Professional Recognition: Awards such as the “Diploma of Excellence for European Leader in Sustainable Competitiveness” demonstrate her recognition at the European level.

Publication and Reviewer Activity: With experience as a reviewer for 30+ journals and guest editor roles, she is a highly active researcher in the global academic community.

Institutional Roles and Leadership: Her positions as President of the Institute for Research in Circular Economy and Environment and membership in several prestigious boards reflect her leadership in the research field.

Areas for Improvement

Global Visibility: While her work is recognized in Romania and Europe, increasing her engagement in global research forums and collaborations could further enhance her profile.

Diversification of Research Fields: Expanding her research into emerging interdisciplinary areas (e.g., digital transformation in sustainability) could strengthen her candidacy further.

Education 🎓

Elena-Simina Lakatos has an extensive educational background in environmental science, engineering, and business administration. She completed her Ph.D. in Engineering and Management at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca in Romania and Oulu Business School in Finland (2008–2011). She also holds an MSc in Sustainable Development and Environmental Management from Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania (2016–2018). Additionally, Elena pursued a Postgraduate program in Energy Efficiency at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (2022), as well as two bachelor’s degrees: one in Materials Science and Engineering (2006–2010) and another in Business Administration (2003–2007).

Experience 💼

Elena-Simina Lakatos has been leading the Institute for Research in Circular Economy and Environment “Ernest Lupan” since 2012, focusing on sustainable innovation in energy, environmental management, and circular economy. She holds the position of Associate Professor at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, where she has been shaping the next generation of engineers and sustainability experts. Her previous roles include Executive Director at the Eco-innovation Cluster for a Sustainable Environment. Elena has also served as an expert consultant on national and international projects in collaboration with various European institutions and public organizations.

Research Interests 🔬

Elena’s research interests are primarily centered on the circular economy, sustainable development, and energy efficiency. She is passionate about exploring innovative solutions that promote environmental sustainability, particularly in the context of industrial processes and urban planning. Her work includes examining the potential of circular economy models to improve resource efficiency and reduce waste in various sectors, including energy, construction, and environmental management. Elena is also engaged in developing strategies for transitioning toward a low-carbon economy.

Awards 🏆

Elena-Simina Lakatos has been recognized for her contributions to circular economy research and leadership in sustainable development initiatives. She has received several grants and accolades for her groundbreaking projects, particularly those funded by the European Commission and Interreg Europe. Her leadership in coordinating projects like CEI BOOST and CIRCULAR DIGIBUILD has positioned her as a key figure in European circular economy initiatives.

Publication Top Notes 📚

Lakatos, E.-S., et al. (2023). Boosting Circular Economy Innovation through Emerging Technologies Application. Sustainability, 15(7). Cited by 10 articles.

Lakatos, E.-S., et al. (2022). Effectiveness of Environmental Urban Policies to Improve Resource Efficiency. Journal of Clean Production, 317. Cited by 15 articles.

Lakatos, E.-S., et al. (2020). Transitioning from Linear to Circular Economy in Romania: Challenges and Opportunities. Recycling, 5(3). Cited by 25 articles.

Lakatos, E.-S., et al. (2019). Impact of Green Labels on Sustainable Development Goals. Sustainability, 11(12). Cited by 30 articles.

 

Conclusion

Elena-Simina Lakatos is a highly accomplished researcher whose extensive work in sustainability, leadership in project management, and contributions to academic discourse make her an excellent candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” To bolster her candidacy, she might focus on increasing her global visibility and engaging in interdisciplinary research collaborations.

Prof. Jean-Claude DAUVIN | Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jean-Claude DAUVIN | Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

Caen University, France

Prof. Jean-Claude Dauvin stands as a beacon in the realm of marine biology, his dedication and contributions earning him acclaim as a trailblazer in the field. At Caen University, France, his work has not only expanded our understanding of marine ecosystems but has also garnered him the prestigious Best Researcher Award. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for discovery, Prof. Dauvin has unearthed insights crucial for the conservation and sustainability of our oceans. His commitment to excellence and innovation serves as an inspiration to both peers and aspiring scientists alike 🌊🔬🏆.

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🏡 Jean-Claude Dauvin resides at 32, allée de la Verte Vallée, 14000 Caen, providing a serene retreat amidst nature’s embrace. His professional engagements align with the vibrant energy of research and academia, tethered to CNRS Mixed Research Unit 6143 M2C Continental and Coastal Morphodynamics, located at 24 rue des Tilleuls, 14000 Caen. 📚 With an email address at jean-claude.dauvin@unicaen.fr and reachable via phone at 06 48 48 53 19, he’s readily accessible for academic collaborations and discussions. Born on September 28, 1952, Jean-Claude brings decades of wisdom and experience to his endeavors, enriching his scholarly pursuits with a deep reservoir of knowledge and insight. 🎓

Professional Status

Prof. Jean-Claude Dauvin currently holds the esteemed position of Professor Emeritus at the University of Caen Normandy since October 1, 2017. His dedication to academic excellence was further recognized with a renewal of his position on October 1, 2023, for an additional five years. He is an integral part of the CNRS Mixed Research Unit 6143 M2C Morphodynamics Continental and Coastal, located at 24 rue des Tilleuls, 14000 Caen. 🎓 Prof. Dauvin’s expertise and commitment contribute significantly to the advancement of research in morphodynamics, enriching both academic discourse and practical applications in coastal environments

Honors and Awards

Professor Jean-Claude Dauvin, a distinguished figure in the realm of natural sciences, has left an indelible mark on his field through decades of exemplary achievements. In 1984, he was honored with the Bronze Medal from the National Center for Scientific Research, a testament to his pioneering contributions. That same year, he attained the State Doctorate in Natural Sciences from Paris VI, solidifying his academic prowess and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. Fast forward to 2017, where his remarkable dedication and service were recognized as he was bestowed with the Knight of the Order of Maritime Merit by the decree of January 3, 2017. This prestigious honor underscores his significant impact and commitment to the maritime domain. 🏅🔬🌊

Administrative Positions

Prof. Jean-Claude Dauvin embarked on a remarkable journey in the realm of scientific exploration. His tenure began with national service, where he served as a scientist in the National Navy contingent, delving into marine research. Transitioning seamlessly into academia, he became a stalwart in the field, marked by his roles as a researcher at the National Center for Scientific Research and later as a professor at esteemed institutions such as the National Museum of Natural History and the University of Lille 1. With each phase, his expertise deepened, culminating in his accession to the Exceptional Class 2nd level Chevron E2 in 2013, a testament to his unparalleled contributions. Now, as Professor Emeritus of the University of Caen Normandy, his legacy continues to inspire future generations of scholars 🌊🔬📚.

Publications Top Notes

Title: The Cherloc Project: An Experimental Case Study of Marine Structures Combining Engineering and Biodiversity

Title: Overview of Predation by Birds, Cephalopods, Fish, and Marine Mammals on Marine Benthic Amphipods

Title: Sediment Grain Size and Benthic Community Structure in the Eastern English Channel: Species-Dependent Responses and Environmental Influence

Title: Structural and Functional Changes in Artificial Reefs Ecosystem Stressed by Trophic Modelling Approach: Case Study in the Bay of Biscay

Title: Suprabenthos of the Upstream Part of the Seine Estuary (France)

Title: Numerical Study of Turbulent Wake of Offshore Wind Turbines and Retention Time of Larval Dispersion

Title: The Usefulness of Food Web Models in the Ecosystem Services Framework: Quantifying, Mapping, and Linking Services Supply

Title: Recent Expansion of the Non-Indigenous Amphipod Chelicorophium curvispinum (G.O. Sars, 1895) in the Seine Estuary

Title: An Ecosystem-Wide Approach for Assessing the Spatialized Cumulative Effects of Local and Global Changes on Coastal Ecosystem Functioning

Title: Molluscs from Tidal Channels of the Gulf of Gabès (Tunisia): Quantitative Data and Comparison with Other Lagoons and Coastal Waters of the Mediterranean Sea