Wieslaw Macek | Cosmology and Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Wieslaw Macek | Cosmology and Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr | The University of Space Research Centre Polish Academy of Scienes | Poland

Prof. Dr. Wieslaw Marian Macek is a prominent researcher specializing in space physics, astrophysics, and applied mathematics, with a strong focus on turbulence, nonlinear dynamics, and heliospheric processes. His scientific contributions include studies on solar wind turbulence, magnetospheric plasma behavior, and fractal and multifractal structures in cosmic systems. He has contributed to advancing the understanding of space environments through analysis of observational data from major space missions and theoretical modeling of complex physical phenomena. His work also explores large-scale structures such as galaxy distributions and heliopause dynamics. With 77 publications, 1,117 citations, and an h-index of 20, his research reflects sustained academic impact and interdisciplinary relevance within cosmology and modern physics.

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Diego Guevara Torres | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Diego Guevara Torres | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

The University of Adelaide | Australia

Dr. Diego Guevara Torres is a passionate ecologist whose work bridges field-based ecology, remote sensing, and environmental management. With an academic foundation in biology and applied ecology, he earned his doctorate in ecology and evolutionary biology from the University of Adelaide, where his research explored restoration and monitoring of temperate grasslands using advanced remote sensing and drone-based mapping. His professional experience spans roles as Senior Environmental Scientist, Research Scientist, and Environmental Consultant across Australia and Peru, where he has contributed to vegetation mapping, ecological modeling, impact assessments, and biodiversity monitoring. Skilled in GIS, project coordination, and data analysis using R, Python, ArcGIS, and Google Earth Engine, he brings a data-driven approach to conservation and restoration projects. His field expertise includes bird surveys, vegetation assessment, and habitat suitability modeling. With 12 citations across 12 documents, 5 publications, and an h-index of 2, Dr. Diego Guevara Torres has established a growing scientific footprint. A licensed drone pilot and active member of several ecological societies, he is dedicated to advancing environmental sustainability, promoting ecosystem restoration, and conserving biodiversity across diverse landscapes.

Featured Publications

Guevara, T. (2012). Avifauna of the forest nursery of the National Agrarian University La Molina. Xilema, 25(1), 83–87.

Guevara-Torres, D. R., & Facelli, J. M. (2023). Choose local: Dung addition from native herbivores can produce substantial positive effects on the growth of native grasses compared to livestock dung. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 23(3), 4647–4655.

Guevara-Torres, D. R., Williams, M., & Palacios, G. (2022). Use of the rock pigeon (Columba livia) as a biomonitor of trace metal pollution in Lima, Peru. Ecología Aplicada, 21(2), 103–112.

Guevara-Torres, D. R., Salvador, J., Antezana, M., Hernández, F., Chumpitaz, K., & Saravia, P. (2017). Records of Vireo flavoviridis on the central coast of Peru. Boletín de la Unión de Ornitólogos del Perú, 12, 15–19.

Guevara-Torres, D. R. (2017). La Molina. Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina.

Chanchamayo, J. P. (2021). Preliminary list of fauna from Fundo La Génova, Chanchamayo, Junín, Peru.