CHANCHAL KUMAR KUNDU | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. CHANCHAL KUMAR KUNDU | Environmental | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor, at Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh.

Dr. Chanchal Kumar Kundu is a dynamic Assistant Professor at the Department of Textile Engineering, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. With a Ph.D. in Safety Science and Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China, he specializes in flame retardant synthesis, functional textiles, and nanofabrication. Dr. Kundu’s work addresses critical sustainability challenges in the textile and polymer industries, blending advanced materials science with environmental responsibility. His academic and industrial experience spans from Bangladesh to Sweden and China, marked by prolific publications and impactful research contributions. Committed to fostering innovation, Dr. Kundu has engaged in diverse roles, including postdoctoral fellowships at Henan University and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, focusing on interdisciplinary research and green flame retardant technologies. His dedication to education and sustainability-driven textile engineering continues to inspire the next generation of researchers and industry practitioners.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Kundu’s educational journey has been rooted in both Bangladesh and globally renowned institutions. He completed his Ph.D. in Safety Science and Engineering in 2018 at the University of Science and Technology of China, researching innovative flame retardant treatments for polyamide 66 fabrics. Earlier, he earned dual Master’s degrees from the University of Borås, Sweden, in 2010 (Industrial Engineering with a focus on Applied Textile Management) and 2011 (Mechanical Engineering, Textile Technology). His master’s theses explored bio-based composites and sustainable supply chains in textile retail, demonstrating his early commitment to green technologies. Dr. Kundu’s undergraduate degree in Textile Technology was obtained from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, with an influential project on azoic dyeing. This blend of rigorous training and global exposure has provided him with a unique perspective on sustainable solutions in textile engineering, underpinning his dedication to functional and eco-friendly materials.

💼 Experience 

Dr. Kundu has amassed extensive experience in textile engineering, teaching, and research. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Jashore University of Science and Technology, focusing on technical textiles, functional finishing, and sustainability. Prior to this, he was a postdoctoral fellow at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2024–2025) and Henan University in China (2018–2020), where he conducted cutting-edge research on flame retardant and functional textile materials. His career began as a Production Executive at Metro Knitting & Dyeing Mills Ltd., followed by a Technical Sales Executive role at K.B. Traders. He transitioned to academia as a Lecturer at Primeasia University in 2006, later becoming an Assistant Professor at BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology. These diverse roles have given him a robust foundation in textile processing, industrial practices, and academic mentorship. His experience bridges industry, research, and sustainability, enhancing his impact on textile innovation.

🔬 Research Interests 

Dr. Kundu’s research is at the cutting edge of sustainability and functional innovation in textiles. His primary focus lies in the synthesis and application of green flame retardants, integrating natural and eco-friendly materials to improve fire safety in synthetic fabrics like polyamide 66. Beyond flame retardancy, his interests span functional textiles and polymer composites, including hydrophilic, electro-conductive, and antibacterial textile surfaces. He is passionate about coating and nanofabrication techniques to enhance textile performance and extend product life cycles. Dr. Kundu’s work also embraces the burgeoning field of smart and wearable textiles, seeking to integrate electronic functionalities while ensuring ecological sustainability. His projects consistently address waste management and circular economy principles within the textile industry, emphasizing a holistic approach that aligns technological advancements with environmental stewardship. Dr. Kundu’s forward-thinking mindset drives interdisciplinary collaborations and real-world impact in textile engineering.

🏆 Awards 

Dr. Kundu’s dedication to sustainable textile engineering has been recognized through impactful research grants and a robust scholarly record. While his CV does not list specific awards, his Google Scholar metrics—including an h-index of 20 and i10-index of 27—highlight his strong influence in the field. His collaborative work on flame retardant and multifunctional coatings has been widely cited and published in prestigious journals like Advanced Sustainable Systems and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. Dr. Kundu’s active participation in global conferences and specialized training—such as the 2023 fire safety engineering materials program at the University of Science and Technology of China—further exemplifies his leadership and expertise. These accomplishments position him as a promising candidate for awards recognizing innovation and sustainability in textiles. His work demonstrates the power of integrating green materials science with practical industry solutions, championing the next generation of eco-conscious textile technologies.

📚Top Noted  Publications 

Dr. Kundu is a prolific author, with numerous high-impact publications in the field of sustainable and functional textiles. Some of his notable works include:

  • Green flame retardants for sustainable polymers
    Advanced Sustainable Systems, 2025.
    Cited by 15 articles.
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  • Micro crystalline cellulose aided surface modification
    International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2024.
    Cited by 10 articles.
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  • Polypyrrole-modified multi-functional coatings
    Journal of Coatings Technology and Research, 2023.
    Cited by 12 articles.
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  • Flame retardant coatings from bio-derived chitosan
    ACS Omega, 2022.
    Cited by 20 articles.
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Conclusion

Overall, Dr. Chanchal Kumar Kundu is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His impactful publications, consistent research productivity, and dedication to sustainable and functional textiles make him stand out as a global leader in his field. His international collaborations and innovative mindset have positioned him as a significant contributor to the advancement of textile technology, particularly in environmentally responsible practices. Honoring Dr. Kundu with this award would be a fitting recognition of his dedication to research excellence and global collaboration.

 

Rabaka Sultana | Environmental Engineering | Excellence in Innovation

Mrs. Rabaka Sultana | Environmental Engineering | Excellence in Innovation

Research graduate, Charles Darwin University, Australia

Rabaka Sultana is an accomplished academic and construction professional recognized for advancing sustainable building practices through pioneering research, innovative teaching, and industry leadership. With expertise in life cycle assessment (LCA) and integrating traffic and machinery noise impacts into construction assessments, she contributes to academic knowledge and practical solutions for sustainable development.

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Education 🎓

Rabaka holds a PhD in Civil Engineering (2021-present) from Charles Darwin University, a Master of Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of South Australia (2015), and a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (2005). She also has various certificates in training and assessment, building construction, and early childhood education.

Experience 💼

Rabaka has diverse experience as a lecturer, building supervisor, and educator. She has worked as a Lecturer at Sunbeam International College, Building Supervisor at Kingsford Homes, Teaching Assistant at Charles Darwin University, and Lecturer at Daffodil International University. She has also led projects focusing on quality, environmental impact, and client satisfaction in the construction industry.

Research Interest 🔍

Rabaka Sultana’s research focuses on advancing sustainable construction practices through innovative approaches. Her work encompasses life cycle assessment (LCA), a methodology used to evaluate the environmental impacts of buildings and construction materials throughout their entire life cycle. She is also dedicated to integrating environmental impacts, including noise pollution, into construction evaluation frameworks. This involves developing comprehensive assessment tools that consider not only traditional factors like energy consumption and material usage but also the effects of noise on human health and the environment. By exploring these areas, Rabaka aims to contribute to the development of more sustainable and environmentally responsible construction practices.

Awards 🏆

Rabaka received the Award for Developing Online Platform for Engineering Course (2019) from Daffodil International University, recognizing her innovative and efficient online platform to deliver engineering courses.

Publications 📄

Sultana, R., Rashedi, A., Khanam, T. (2022). “Life Cycle Environmental Sustainability and energy assessment of Timber Wall Construction: A comprehensive overview.” Sustainability, 14(7), 4161. (link unavailable)

Sultana, R., Khanam, T., Rashedi, A., Rajabipour, A. (2025). “Integrating Noise into Life Cycle Assessment for Sustainable High-Rise Construction: A Comparative Study of Concrete, Timber, and Steel Frames in Australia.” Sustainability, 17(9), 4040.

Conclusion

Based on her research achievements, innovative teaching methods, and industry experience, Rabaka Sultana is a suitable candidate for the Research for Excellence in Innovation award. Her dedication to advancing sustainable building practices and her commitment to education and mentorship demonstrate her potential to make a lasting impact in her field. With further emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and practical application, she is well-positioned to continue driving innovation in sustainable construction.

 

Kwang-Joo Moon | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kwang-Joo Moon | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher, National Institute of Environmental Research, South Korea

Dr. Kwang-Joo Moon 🇰🇷 is a Senior Research Scientist in the Global Environment Research Division at the National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER), Korea. With deep expertise in real-time monitoring of air pollutants and greenhouse gases (GHGs), Dr. Moon has played a crucial role in shaping air quality research in Korea and beyond. His interdisciplinary work spans mobile monitoring via drones, aircraft, and vehicles, coupled with advanced statistical techniques for source apportionment. He actively contributes to cross-national projects that enhance understanding of particulate matter (PM) and GHG emissions for cleaner, healthier air. 🌍📊✈️

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Education 🎓

Dr. Moon pursued both his undergraduate and doctoral studies at INHA University in Incheon, Korea. 🎓 He earned his B.A. in Environmental Engineering in 2001 and continued to obtain his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering in 2014. His academic foundation reflects a strong commitment to atmospheric science, air quality management, and environmental monitoring—topics that continue to guide his research and professional pursuits. 🧪📚

Experience 💼

Dr. Moon’s distinguished career began as a Research Assistant at NIER from 2001 to 2005. He then served as a Research Scientist at Korea’s Ministry of Environment from 2006 to 2008, gaining valuable policy-level experience. From 2009 to 2020, he rejoined NIER as a Research Scientist, focusing on national air quality initiatives. 🌫️ From 2017 to 2018, he took part in a strategic offshore assignment with the Korea-China Air Quality Joint Research Team at CRAES, China. Since 2021, he has served as Senior Research Scientist at NIER, contributing to pioneering work in mobile emission monitoring and pollutant tracking. 🚛🌐📡

Research Interest 🔍

Dr. Moon’s research primarily focuses on real-time monitoring of air pollutants and greenhouse gases using sensor networks, mobile units, and statistical models. 📈 His expertise includes source apportionment of PM and GHGs using Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) and Hybrid Receptor Models. He is highly skilled in deploying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), mobile laboratories, and airborne platforms for emission source tracking. His work integrates environmental engineering with advanced analytics and geo-informatics, targeting cleaner urban and industrial environments. 🚁🌫️📡

Awards 🏆

While formal individual awards are not listed, Dr. Moon has made impactful contributions to international air quality initiatives, such as the KORUS-AQ (Korea–United States Air Quality) field study (2016), the Korea-China PM2.5 joint research (2017–2018), and EAREX 2005 under UNEP’s ABC project. 🌐 These programs demonstrate his leadership in multinational collaborations and highlight his influence on air quality research across East Asia. 🧭🌎

Publications 📄

Han, S., et al. (2024)Modification of Hybrid Receptor Model for Atmospheric Fine Particles (PM2.5) in 2020 Daejeon, Korea, Using an ACERWT Model, Atmosphere, 15(4): 477
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Cited in works using hybrid models for PM2.5 source analysis. 📑

Chae, J., et al. (2023)The Study on Emission Characteristics of Gas-phase Hazardous Air Pollutants Generated at the Large-scale Industrial Complexes, J. Kor. Soc. Atmos. Environ., 40(1): 27-47
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Cited in research on hazardous emissions in industrial zones. 🏭

Moon, K. (2023)Study on the Distribution of VOCs in the Ambient Air of Domestic Industrial Complexes using Mobile SIFT-MS, J. Kor. Soc. Urban Environ., 22(4): 207–227
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Referenced in studies applying mobile VOC sensing technology. 🚙

Lee, C., et al. (2023)A Study on the Concentrations Calibration for NO, NO₂, SO₂, CO and VOC Sensors Reflecting the Influence of Temperature and Relative Humidity, J. Kor. Soc. Urban Environ., 21(4): 259–266
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Cited in sensor calibration research for environmental monitoring. 🌡️

Lee, C., et al. (2021)Performance Test of Gas Sensors Measuring Air Pollutants of NO, NO₂, SO₂, CO and VOC, J. Kor. Soc. Urban Environ., 21(1): 13–20
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Referenced in evaluations of low-cost air quality sensors. 💨

Yoo, H., et al. (2020)Validation for SOC Estimation from OC and EC concentration in PM2.5 measured at Seoul, Particle and Aerosol Research, 16(1): 19–30
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Cited in studies quantifying secondary organic carbon in PM. 🔍

Lim, S., et al. (2020)Fossil-driven secondary inorganic PM2.5 enhancement in the North China Plain, Environmental Pollution, 266(2): 115163
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Cited in research on fossil fuel-related PM formation. 🛢️

Park, J., et al. (2020)Application of Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry in Airborne SO₂ Observation on Hanseo Beechcraft 1900D, Asian J. Atmos. Environ., 14(4): 413–421
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Referenced for airborne chemical sensor applications. ✈️

Moon, K.J., et al. (2008)Source apportionment of fine carbonaceous particles by PMF at Gosan, Environment International, 34(5): 654–664
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Widely cited in East Asian PM source studies. 🌏

Han, J.S., Moon, K.J., et al. (2006)Identification of source regions of fine particles using hybrid receptor models, J. Geophys. Res.: Atmos., 111(D22)
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Cited in hybrid model development for long-range transport. 🌬️

Han, J.S., Moon, K.J., et al. (2006)Size-resolved source apportionment of ambient particles by PMF at Gosan, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 6(1): 211–223
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Foundational in PMF model applications across Asia. 📏

Conclusion

Based on his research achievements, publications, and experience, Kwang-Joo Moon is a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to environmental research, particularly in air quality and pollution monitoring, demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in the field. With some further emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and publishing in top-tier journals, he is well-positioned to continue making meaningful contributions to research.

Maritza Chirinos Marroquín | Sustainability and environment | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Maritza Chirinos Marroquín | Sustainability and environment | Best Researcher Award

MSc., Saint Paul Catholic University, Peru🌟

Dr. Maritza Chirinos Marroquín is a distinguished researcher and educator with a focus on sustainability, academic performance, and student well-being. Currently a RENACYT (Nivel VII) researcher at Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica in Lima, Peru, she is dedicated to advancing the understanding of the ecological footprint, happiness, and sustainability in universities. With a profound commitment to improving student experiences, Dr. Chirinos Marroquín’s work bridges the gap between academic success and environmental responsibility.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Maritza Chirinos Marroquín holds the prestigious RENACYT (Nivel VII) qualification, awarded by the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica (CONCYTEC) in Peru, which she has held since September 2023. Her research explores sustainability in higher education, with an emphasis on enhancing the overall academic and ecological performance of students.

Experience 🧑‍🔬

With a deep commitment to academia and research, Dr. Chirinos Marroquín is currently engaged as an Investigadora RENACYT at CONCYTEC in Lima, Peru. Her academic career has seen her work on several projects aimed at improving sustainability in higher education institutions and fostering better student outcomes in academic performance and happiness.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Chirinos Marroquín’s research interests are centered around sustainability, particularly its integration within universities. She investigates the relationships between ecological footprints, student happiness, and academic performance. Her work seeks to develop models for assessing and enhancing sustainability practices in higher education, focusing on the balance between environmental impact and student well-being.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Chirinos Marroquín’s dedication to advancing sustainability in education has earned her recognition through the RENACYT (Nivel VII) qualification, which is a testament to her outstanding contributions to scientific research in the field of sustainability.

Publications 📚

Sustainability in Universities: The Triad of Ecological Footprint, Happiness, and Academic Performance Among Brazilian and International Students (Sustainability, 2025): 10.3390/su17030950

Characteristics of University Happiness Conditions and Academic Performance: A Case Study of a University in Arequipa, Peru (ICACIT, 2024): 10.1109/ICACIT62963.2024.10788632

A Quantitative Assessment Model for Students’ Sustainability: Evidence from a Peruvian University (International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2023): 10.1108/ijshe-07-2022-0234

Conclusion

Maritza Chirinos Marroquín is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her significant contributions to sustainability research, particularly within the realm of higher education. Her work is not only academically robust but also socially and globally relevant. By broadening her collaborative and outreach activities, she could further enhance the societal impact of her research. Overall, her dedication to advancing sustainability through education makes her an exemplary candidate for this prestigious award.

Rodica Siminiuc | Climate Change and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Rodica Siminiuc | Climate Change and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Director of Doctoral School, Technical University of Moldova, Moldova 🌟

Rodica Siminiuc is a highly accomplished academic and researcher from Moldova, currently serving as the Director of the Doctoral School at the Technical University of Moldova (UTM). With an extensive career in academia, she has held numerous roles including Head of the Doctoral and Postdoctoral Directorate and Vice-Dean for Scientific Activity at UTM. Her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and food safety research has made her a respected leader in her field.

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Education 🎓

Rodica earned her Bachelor’s degree in 2005, followed by a Master’s in Food Quality in 2007, and a Doctorate in Engineering Sciences in 2011 from the Technical University of Moldova. She recently obtained her Habilitated Doctorate in 2024, specializing in “Exploratory Analysis of Food Security in the Republic of Moldova,” adding to her impressive academic portfolio.

Experience 💼

Rodica has been an integral part of UTM since 2011, starting as a lecturer and progressing to her current role as Director of the Doctoral School. Her leadership has shaped many research initiatives, including projects on personalized nutrition, sustainable food security, and digital transformation in doctoral studies. Her expertise spans food safety, product technology, and public food management.

Research Interests 🔬

Rodica’s research focuses on food safety, personalized nutrition, and sustainable food security, particularly in the context of Moldova. She has been involved in various state and international research projects, such as the analysis of food security metrics and gluten-free nutrition. Her work aims to enhance nutritional quality and promote health through innovative food technology.

Awards 🏆

Rodica has received numerous accolades for her exceptional contributions to research. She was awarded the Merit Diploma by the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Research for outstanding work in promoting women in science. Additionally, she received a Diploma from UTM for her professional achievements and significant contributions to scientific progress.

Publications Top Notes 📚

“Exploratory Analysis of Food Security in the Republic of Moldova Based on Sustainable Nutritional Quality (CNuD) Metrics of Food Products”

Published: 2024

Journal: Research and Innovation Project (2024-2025)

Cited by: N/A

“Personalized Nutrition and Smart Technologies for My Well-being”

Published: 2020-2023

Journal: State Project No. 20.80009.5107.10

Cited by: N/A

“University Governance and Digital Transformation – Support for the Digital Transformation of Doctoral and Postdoctoral Studies at UTM”

Published: 2021-2023

Journal: AUF-Funded Project

Cited by: N/A

Conclusion

Rodica Siminiuc is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With her extensive experience in food security, nutritional science, and academic leadership, she has made significant contributions to advancing the research landscape in Moldova and beyond. Her research achievements, coupled with her leadership roles, demonstrate her profound impact on both the academic and scientific communities. While there is potential for even greater international collaboration and multidisciplinary work, her track record and dedication to improving food safety and security make her a strong contender for this prestigious award.

Shriram Sankurantripati | Environmental science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Shriram Sankurantripati | Environmental science | Best Researcher Award

PhD student, CERFACS, France 📜

Shriram Sankurantripati is a dedicated Fluid Mechanics Engineer pursuing a Ph.D. at CERFACS and VALEO in Toulouse, France. His research focuses on using high-fidelity computations to study the propagation of airborne viruses in closed environments, contributing to advancements in health and safety. With a strong foundation in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and aerodynamics, Shriram combines academic excellence and hands-on experience to tackle real-world challenges.

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🎓 Education

Shriram holds a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from ISAE-SUPAERO (2018-2020), specializing in turbulence, turbomachinery, and numerical fluid mechanics. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (2014-2018), gaining expertise in aerodynamics, aircraft propulsion, and CFD.

💼 Experience

Currently working at CERFACS, Shriram is developing simulation tools to predict airborne virus trajectories in enclosed spaces like aircraft and cars. He interned at IFP Energies Nouvelles in Paris, where he modeled wind turbine wakes using the Vortex Ring method. His work integrates computational techniques in C++ and Python to advance fluid mechanics applications.

🔬 Research Interests

Shriram’s research interests span computational fluid dynamics, turbulence modeling, aerodynamic optimization, and bio-inspired design. His passion lies in leveraging high-fidelity simulations to address challenges in health, renewable energy, and aerodynamics.

🏆 Awards and Achievements

Shriram has contributed to impactful projects like bio-inspired aerodynamic optimization of bluff bodies and avian airfoil analysis. His research has led to publications and conference presentations, showcasing his innovative approaches in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics.

📚 Publications Top Notes

Aerodynamics of Avian Airfoils – Published in ICAMEO 2019. DOI:10.1063/1.5120190.

Bio-Inspired Wing Planform for Micro Air Vehicles – Submitted to JMES 2019.

Conclusion

Shriram Sankurantripati is a highly deserving candidate for a best researcher award in fluid mechanics or interdisciplinary computational science. His groundbreaking work on airborne virus propagation in enclosed environments demonstrates innovation, technical expertise, and societal relevance. Addressing areas like interdisciplinary collaboration and publication breadth will further solidify his standing in the research community.

Prof. Harvey Shear | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Harvey Shear | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Harvey Shear, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada

Harvey Shear is a distinguished academic and researcher, currently serving as a professor in the Department of Geography, Geomatics, and Environment at the University of Toronto Mississauga. With an extensive career in environmental science and policy, he has made significant contributions to freshwater resource management and ecosystem health. A fluent speaker of English, French, and Spanish, Shear’s research spans multiple countries, including Canada, Mexico, and the United States. He has mentored numerous graduate students and continues to shape the field with his scientific insights.

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Based on Harvey Shear’s detailed curriculum vitae, here’s an evaluation of his strengths for the Best Researcher Award, areas for improvement, and a conclusion:

Strengths

Extensive Academic and Professional Experience: With a Ph.D. from the University of London and over two decades of experience in various high-level environmental roles, Dr. Shear has a broad range of expertise in water resource management, ecosystem health, and environmental sustainability. He has held significant positions, including Professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga and Director roles at Environment Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

Impactful Research and Publications: Dr. Shear has an impressive publication record, with numerous peer-reviewed articles in well-regarded journals. His work on ecosystem health indicators in the Great Lakes and other research projects related to water quality, sustainability, and pollution management reflects a strong commitment to impactful research. His contributions have received recognition, such as the Hromadka Award for outstanding scientific contributions.

International Collaboration: Dr. Shear’s collaboration with researchers from various countries, particularly in Mexico, demonstrates his global impact. He has co-authored papers with international experts and has worked on projects aimed at improving environmental management in both Canada and Mexico.

Teaching and Mentorship: His role in supervising graduate students and developing international partnerships with universities showcases his commitment to fostering the next generation of environmental scientists.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Cross-Disciplinary Research: While Dr. Shear’s work in ecosystem health and freshwater resources is highly specialized, expanding into more interdisciplinary research (e.g., integrating social, economic, and policy dimensions more deeply into his environmental work) could further enhance his impact.

Public Engagement and Communication: Given his significant academic and research background, Dr. Shear could further engage with broader public audiences, particularly through outreach or media initiatives, to raise awareness about the importance of freshwater conservation and ecosystem health.

Innovative Technologies in Research: Integrating newer technologies like machine learning or AI for environmental data analysis could advance his research and broaden its applications, offering fresh insights into water quality management.

Education 🎓

Dr. Harvey Shear earned his Ph.D. from the University of London, UK, where he conducted research on “Some Aspects of the Physiology of a Blue Green Alga.” He also holds a B.Sc. from the University of Toronto, where he majored in both Botany and Chemistry. His strong academic foundation has supported his significant contributions to environmental science.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Dr. Shear has held several influential roles throughout his career, including Professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga since 2006. Prior to this, he served as a Regional Science Advisor and Director at Environment Canada, focusing on environmental policy and research. His career has also included leadership positions in the Fisheries and Oceans Canada department and the International Joint Commission. He continues to engage in academic teaching and research supervision.

Research Interests 🔬

Harvey Shear’s research interests include ecosystem health, sustainable water management, and the environmental monitoring of freshwater resources. His work has particularly focused on the Great Lakes, Lake Chapala in Mexico, and other aquatic ecosystems. He is also interested in water quality indices and the impacts of eutrophication and pollution on aquatic life.

Award 🏅

Dr. Shear has received numerous accolades throughout his career. Notably, he was awarded the Hromadka Award for his outstanding scientific contributions at the Ninth International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring, and Management of Water Pollution in 2008. This award highlights his significant impact in the field of environmental science and his dedication to the sustainability of aquatic ecosystems.

Publication Top Notes 📑

De Anda, J., Shear, H., Maniak, U., & Riedel, G. (2000). “Preliminary phosphorus balance in Lake Chapala (Mexico).” J. Great Lakes Res., 26(2), 129-140.

Shear, H., Stadler-Salt, N., Bertram, P., & Horvatin, P. (2003). “The Development and Implementation of Indicators of Ecosystem Health in the Great Lakes Basin.” Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 88: 119-152.

De Anda, J., & Shear, H. (2013). “Hydroelectricity Plants in México and the Challenge of Sustainability.” Journal of Local Sustainable Development, 6(17).

Shear, H., & de Anda, J. (2017). “Potential of Vertical Hydroponic Agriculture in Mexico.” Sustainability, 9(1), 140-157.

Rodríguez, D. M., de Anda, J., & Shear, H. (2023). “Lake Atotonilco: A First Approach to Determining the Minimum Lake Level Necessary to Sustain Its Biodiversity.” Annals of the American Association of Geographers, pp. 1–15.

Conclusion

Dr. Harvey Shear is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to environmental science, particularly in the areas of water quality, ecosystem health, and sustainability. His long-standing career, significant body of published work, and commitment to teaching and mentorship solidify his position as a leading researcher in his field. Although there are areas for improvement, particularly in interdisciplinary collaboration and public outreach, his overall impact and ongoing contributions make him a strong candidate for this prestigious award.

Dr. Laura Vitola | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Laura Vitola | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Laura Vitola, Riga Technical University, Latvia

👩‍🔬 Laura Vitola is a dedicated researcher at the Faculty of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Riga Technical University, Latvia. With extensive expertise in civil engineering and low-energy eco-friendly housing concepts, her contributions are pivotal in advancing sustainable building materials. Over the years, Laura has been actively involved in various scientific projects and has participated in numerous international conferences. In 2022, she was honored with the prestigious L’ORÉAL-UNESCO for Women in Science Award. 🌍🔬

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Based on Laura Vitola’s qualifications and research track record, she appears to be a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” Here’s a breakdown of her strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion on her suitability:

Strengths for the Award

Extensive Research Experience: Laura has participated in significant scientific projects, notably related to low-energy eco-friendly houses and nearly zero-energy buildings.

Strong Publication Record: With 23 scientific publications indexed in SCOPUS and over 430 citations, her H-index of 9 indicates her research has made a substantial impact.

Diverse Research Topics: Her studies on sustainable materials, geopolymers, and bio-based building materials highlight her contributions to sustainable civil engineering practices.

Recognition and Awards: The L`ORÉAL-UNESCO for Women in Science Award demonstrates recognition of her contributions at an international level.

Leadership in Academia: Supervising bachelor’s and master’s theses and her role as an LCS expert at the Latvian Council of Science reflects her leadership and mentoring abilities.

Areas for Improvement

More Project Leadership: While she has participated in numerous projects, taking on more leadership roles in large-scale, international research projects could further strengthen her profile.

Diversification of Collaborations: Expanding her research collaborations beyond current geographic and institutional boundaries might offer broader exposure and enhanced interdisciplinary impact.

Education

🎓 Ph.D. in Engineering and Technology (2018–2024)
Riga Technical University, Latvia
Laura is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, specializing in sustainable building materials. She also holds a Professional Master’s degree (2017–2018) and a Professional Bachelor’s degree (2012–2017) in Civil Engineering from the same institution, solidifying her deep academic foundation in this field. 📚🏗️

Work Experience

💼 Researcher (2019–present)
Faculty of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Laura has been a dedicated researcher focusing on sustainable building materials and eco-friendly construction solutions. She also worked as a technician at WWL House (2020–2023) and Warm House (2017–2020), contributing significantly to practical engineering projects. 🔧🏠

Research Interests

🔍 Sustainable Building Materials & Low-Energy Housing
Laura’s research is concentrated on the development of eco-friendly materials, including hemp shives and geopolymer pastes. Her involvement in projects such as “A new concept for low-energy eco-friendly house” reflects her commitment to creating environmentally conscious construction solutions. 🌱🏗️

Awards

🏆 L’ORÉAL-UNESCO for Women in Science Award (2022)
In recognition of her groundbreaking research and dedication to sustainable engineering, Laura received this prestigious award, celebrating her contribution to civil engineering and science. 🌟🔬

Publication Top Notes

📚 Laura has authored 23 scientific papers indexed in SCOPUS, with over 430 citations, reflecting her significant contributions to research. Some of her key publications include:

“Influence of alkaline activator solution ratio on the properties of biomass fly ash-based alkali-activated materials”, Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2023.

“Sustainable building materials based on hemp shives and geopolymer paste”, Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2022.

“Hemp Shive-Based Bio-Composites Bounded by Potato Starch Binder”, Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2022.

“Microscale modeling-based approach for calculation of thermal conductivity of bio-based building composite”, AIP Conference Proceedings, 2021.

“Alkali-activated zeolite 4A granules-characterization and suitability assessment for the application of adsorption”, Crystals, 2021.

 

Conclusion

Laura Vitola’s impressive academic background, impactful publications, and recognition through prestigious awards make her a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” With her ongoing contributions to sustainable building materials and energy-efficient construction, she is likely to continue advancing her field, making her a deserving contender for this award.

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.

Mr. Muhammad Usama Haroon | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Usama Haroon | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Teaching Assistant, Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus Campus, Pakistan

🎓 Muhammad Usama Haroon is a dedicated Senior School Teacher with a solid background in chemical engineering and over five years of teaching experience in various prestigious educational institutions in Lahore, Pakistan. He has demonstrated leadership and academic expertise, particularly in chemistry, physics, and mathematics, at both matriculation and intermediate levels. His passion for education and commitment to student development have been evident throughout his career.

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Mr. Muhammad Usama Haroon has a diverse educational and professional background, with a strong foundation in Chemical Engineering and extensive teaching experience. Let’s evaluate his suitability for the “Best Researcher Award” using the three main areas: Strengths for the Award, Areas for Improvement, and Conclusion:

Strengths for the Award

Diverse Expertise: Mr. Haroon’s background in Chemical Engineering and his experience teaching Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics at the matriculation and intermediate levels suggest a solid understanding of science.

Leadership: As the Principal of The Intellectuals Hub Academy, Mr. Haroon demonstrates strong leadership and administrative capabilities.

Recognition: He has been awarded certificates for his dedication and commitment, reflecting his excellence in education.

Communication & Collaboration: His participation in international forums like GGMUN and GYMUN and proficiency in multiple languages highlight his communication and collaboration skills.

Areas for Improvement

Research Experience: There is no explicit mention of research projects or publications related to his field. For a “Best Researcher Award,” a deeper focus on research contributions, including published papers or recognized research work, is crucial.

Specialization: Although Mr. Haroon has experience in teaching and leadership, a more focused research profile in Chemical Engineering or a relevant field would be beneficial for this award.

Education

🎓 B.Sc. Chemical Engineering (2019)
University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore
CGPA: 3.30
Muhammad Usama completed his Bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering, equipping him with a strong foundation in analytical and technical skills relevant to both academic and industrial applications.

Experience

💼 Teaching & Leadership Roles

  • Allied School Classic Campus, Lahore (2019 – 2021)
    Served as the Academic Coordinator and Class Incharge, teaching chemistry and physics to 8th and 9th-grade students.
  • The City School, DHA Campus, Lahore (2021 – 2022)
    Took charge of managing and teaching at the Matric section. Taught multiple subjects, including Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
  • The Intellectuals Hub Academy, Lahore (2021 – Present)
    Currently serving as the Principal, overseeing the curriculum, managing the campus, and teaching core subjects like Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
  • Idara Al-Qalam Academy, Lahore (2019 – 2022)
    Provided online and in-person tutoring for Chemistry to intermediate students.
  • Knowledge Home Academy, Lahore (2016 – 2018)
    Administered test sessions and taught Chemistry and Physics at Matric and Intermediate levels.

Research Interest

🔬 Muhammad Usama Haroon is deeply interested in the education sector, particularly in developing innovative teaching methods for science subjects such as Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. He aims to integrate practical applications with theory to enhance student learning outcomes.

Awards & Distinctions

🏆 Notable Achievements

  • Represented Pakistan at GGMUN and GYMUN, showcasing leadership on international forums.
  • Awarded English Language Proficiency Certificate from UET, Lahore.
  • Certified in Initial Teacher Training Education (ITTE).
  • Received a Certificate of Acknowledgment for hard work and commitment from The City School DHA Campus.

Publication Top Notes

 

Utilizing silkworm cocoon fibres for improving strength of clay: an experimental study

Factors Affecting the Indoor Air Quality and Occupants’ Thermal Comfort in Urban Agglomeration Regions in the Hot and Humid Climate of Pakistan

Conclusion

While Mr. Haroon demonstrates strong academic and professional skills, particularly in teaching and leadership, his candidacy for a Best Researcher Award would be stronger with more specific research achievements. If he were to expand his work in research publications, conference presentations, or field-specific contributions, his profile would align better with the award’s criteria.