Michael Gebreslasie | Remote Sensing of Environment | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Michael Gebreslasie | Remote Sensing of Environment | Best Researcher Award

Professor | University of KwaZulu-Natal | South AfricaΒ 

Prof. Dr. Michael Gebreslasie is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Geography and Geoinformation Sciences, currently serving at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. His career spans teaching, research, and leadership, with extensive contributions to environmental change modelling, climate risk analysis, and spatial epidemiology. He has held senior positions, including Head of the Department of Environmental Sciences, and worked as a scientist with the South Africa Medical Research Council. His expertise lies in applying remote sensing and GIS technologies to solve pressing challenges in environmental management, forestry, health, and sustainable development.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Michael Gebreslasie completed his undergraduate studies in Geography at the University of Asmara, Eritrea. He earned his Master’s degree in Applied Environmental Science from the University of Natal, South Africa, focusing on environmental systems and geospatial applications. His academic journey culminated with a Doctorate in Geography at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where his thesis centered on estimating structural attributes of eucalyptus plantations using high-resolution satellite imagery. His educational background reflects a solid foundation in environmental sciences, remote sensing, and geospatial technologies, which continues to shape his interdisciplinary research and teaching pursuits.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Michael Gebreslasie career reflects diverse professional engagements across academic, governmental, and research institutions. He has served as a GIS data analyst and technician in Eritrea and South Africa, before joining academia as a lecturer, later becoming professor and department head at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. His research experience includes work as a senior scientist in malaria epidemiology at the South Africa Medical Research Council. Through these roles, he has led multiple funded projects on climate change, forestry, and health, while also mentoring postgraduate students, advancing geospatial methods, and contributing significantly to applied environmental science.

Research Interests

Prof. Dr. Michael Gebreslasie research interests bridge environmental management, geoinformation science, and public health. He explores how remote sensing and GIS can model climate change impacts, forest cover change, and carbon stock assessment. His interdisciplinary approach extends to spatial epidemiology, particularly malaria risk modeling and early warning systems. He is also engaged in studies on heat health warning systems, soil organic matter assessment, and human-wildlife conflicts under climate stress. With his strong focus on sustainability, his work provides actionable geospatial insights for policy makers, environmental managers, and healthcare practitioners in Africa and beyond.

Awards

Prof. Dr. Michael Gebreslasie has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to geospatial and environmental research through awards, invited conference presentations, and competitive funding projects. His leadership in projects such as MALAREO, SASAC, and WEATHER has earned him recognition within global scientific communities. Beyond research excellence, he contributes as a reviewer for leading international journals in remote sensing, forestry, and environmental health. His achievements highlight his ability to integrate research and practice, fostering impactful collaborations across institutions, disciplines, and international boundaries. These honors affirm his reputation as a leading scholar and innovator in environmental geoinformatics.

Top Noted Publications

Title: Modelling the spatial and seasonal distribution of suitable habitats of schistosomiasis intermediate host snails using Maxent in Ndumo area, KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa
Year: 2016
Cited by: 83

Title: Forest structural assessment using remote sensing technologies: an overview of the current state of the art
Year: 2007
Cited by: 71

Title: Knowledge, attitudes and practices in the control and prevention of malaria in four endemic provinces of Zambia
Year: 2017
Cited by: 69

Title: Individual tree detection based on variable and fixed window size local maxima filtering applied to IKONOS imagery for even-aged Eucalyptus plantation forests
Year: 2011
Cited by: 60

Title: Drought influence on forest plantations in Zululand, South Africa, using MODIS time series and climate data
Year: 2018
Cited by: 57

Conclusion

In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Michael Gebreslasie research embodies both academic excellence and societal value, strengthened by leadership and international collaborations. His pioneering contributions in remote sensing, GIS, climate change, forest management, and public health showcase his capacity to solve complex global challenges with innovative approaches. Through rigorous science, mentorship, and capacity building, he has nurtured future environmental scientists while ensuring research outcomes inform practical policy and solutions. These qualities make him a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, honoring his impactful and transformative scientific contributions.

Zezhong Zheng | remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zezhong Zheng | remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China🧬

Dr. Zezhong Zheng is an accomplished Associate Professor at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC). With over two decades of academic and industrial experience, his expertise spans remote sensing, landslide monitoring, deep learning, and geospatial intelligence. Having begun his career as an Assistant Engineer in petroleum geology, Dr. Zheng has grown into a leading researcher with over 20 peer-reviewed publications in top-tier journals. πŸŒπŸ“‘

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πŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Zheng completed his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the Southwestern Jiaotong University in 2010. He earned his M.S. in Information Engineering from Chengdu University of Technology in 2006 and received his B.S. in Earth Science from Jianghan University of Petroleum in 1999. His interdisciplinary education has laid the foundation for innovative research in geospatial science and engineering. πŸ“˜πŸŽ“πŸ›°

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Experience

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at UESTC since July 2013, Dr. Zheng previously held the position of Assistant Professor at the same university. Prior to academia, he contributed as an Assistant Engineer of Petroleum Geology at the Bohai Research Institute of CNOOC Ltd. from 1999 to 2003, enriching his expertise in geotechnical and geological fields. πŸ’πŸ›’πŸ§‘β€πŸ«

πŸ”¬ Research Interest

Dr. Zheng’s research interests include InSAR-based landslide detection, machine learning in remote sensing, geological hazard monitoring, and high-resolution image analysis. He is particularly focused on leveraging artificial intelligence for environmental risk mitigation and infrastructure safety. πŸ›°οΈπŸŒ‹πŸ§ 

πŸ† Awards

While specific awards are not listed, Dr. Zheng’s consistent publication in highly reputed journals such as IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing, and Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing reflect his academic excellence and recognition in the scientific community. πŸ…πŸ“šβœ¨

πŸ“š Publications

Landslide evolution assessment using sequential InSAR methods – Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 2025.
Cited for geohazard risk assessment using remote sensing.

Wildfire detection from Himawari-8 data – IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2024.
Cited for enhancing early wildfire response through spatiotemporal data.

Machine learning for landslide early warning – Natural Hazards Review, 2024.
Cited for AI-driven landslide prediction models.

YOLO network for UAV-based defect detection – Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 2024.
Cited for improving aerial inspection accuracy.

Defect prediction in power systems – Applied Sciences, 2024.
Cited for electrical system reliability diagnostics.

InSAR monitoring of Xinmo Village landslide – Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 2024.
Cited for landslide mapping precision.

Impervious surface extraction using Landsat and ML – Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 2023.
Cited for urban planning and environmental management.

Deep learning for satellite insulator detection – IEEE GRSL, 2023.
Cited for advancing satellite inspection techniques.

Reactor magnetic field simulation – IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 2023.
Cited for deep learning in energy systems.

Domain adaptation in land use classification – IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2023.
Cited for transfer learning in geospatial analytics

Conclusion

Zezhong Zheng is a highly accomplished researcher with a remarkable contribution to his field. His innovative work in remote sensing, machine learning applications, and environmental monitoring showcases his dedication to advancing both science and practical solutions for global challenges. With his expertise, impactful publications, and commitment to research excellence, he is undoubtedly a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.