Sumit Banerjee | Environmental Science | Young Researcher Award

Young Researcher Award

Sumit Banerjee
Affiliation University of Kalyani
Country India
Scopus ID 60320941200
Documents 2
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area Environmental Science
Event International Environmental Scientists Award
ORCID 0009-0005-5086-416X

Sumit Banerjee
University of Kalyani, India

Sumit Banerjee is an emerging environmental science researcher associated with the University of Kalyani. His scholarly activities encompass environmental biotechnology, plastic biodegradation, agroforestry systems, climate change adaptation, and biological sciences. Recent publications demonstrate particular attention to microbial approaches for mitigating plastic pollution through biodegradation of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) in ecologically significant mangrove ecosystems. His contributions have supported the growing body of literature addressing sustainable environmental management and ecological conservation challenges.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile and research achievements of Sumit Banerjee in the field of Environmental Science. His recent studies investigate microbial degradation of plastic waste, ecological sustainability, agroforestry, and biological adaptation mechanisms. Through interdisciplinary research integrating microbiology and environmental management, he contributes to contemporary discussions on pollution mitigation and ecosystem resilience.[2]

Keywords

Environmental Science, Plastic Biodegradation, LDPE Degradation, Mangrove Microbiota, Agroforestry, Climate Change Adaptation, Sustainable Development, Environmental Biotechnology.

Introduction

Environmental sustainability increasingly depends on innovative biological solutions capable of addressing pollution and ecosystem degradation. Researchers investigating microbial biodegradation and climate-resilient land-use strategies provide valuable scientific insights for environmental stewardship. Within this context, Sumit Banerjee’s publications explore practical and theoretical dimensions of ecological sustainability and environmental restoration.[3]

Research Profile

Banerjee’s research profile reflects interests spanning environmental biotechnology, biodegradation processes, ecological conservation, agroforestry systems, and biological perception studies. His work demonstrates an interdisciplinary approach that connects microbial ecology with practical environmental applications and sustainability objectives.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Investigation of Sundarbans mangrove microbiota for degradation of low-density polyethylene plastics.
  • Characterization of Bacillus pacificus SBAA07 for LDPE biodegradation efficiency.
  • Review of agroforestry as a strategy for climate change adaptation and mitigation.
  • Scientific review examining visual perception and evolutionary biology in animals.

Publications

  1. Sundarbans mangrove microbiota as agents for low-density polyethylene degradation. Journal of Environmental Management (2026).
  2. Low Density Polyethylene biodegradation efficiency of Bacillus pacificus SBAA07 isolated from Sundarbans mangrove sediments. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation (2026).
  3. Agro-Forestry as an Emerging Trend for Both Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: A Review. The International Journal of Biological Innovations (2026).
  4. The Way Animals Perceive Their World Since the Evolution of Vision: A Review on Visual Perception. CIBTech Journal of Zoology (2024).

Research Impact

The environmental implications of Banerjee’s research are particularly relevant to global concerns regarding plastic pollution and ecological sustainability. By examining naturally occurring microorganisms capable of degrading synthetic polymers, his work contributes to the development of environmentally responsible remediation strategies. His review-based contributions additionally support knowledge dissemination in climate adaptation and biodiversity-related disciplines.[4]

Award Suitability

The Young Researcher Award recognizes emerging scholars demonstrating scientific promise and meaningful contributions within their disciplines. Sumit Banerjee’s publication record, interdisciplinary environmental research focus, and engagement with sustainability challenges align with the objectives commonly associated with early-career scientific recognition. His recent peer-reviewed contributions indicate active participation in advancing environmental science research.[5]

Conclusion

Sumit Banerjee represents an emerging researcher whose studies address environmental sustainability, biodegradation technologies, and ecological adaptation. His scholarly activities contribute to ongoing scientific efforts aimed at understanding and mitigating environmental challenges while supporting evidence-based approaches to conservation and sustainable development.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Sumit Banerjee, Author ID 60320941200. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60320941200
  2. Banerjee, S. (2026). Sundarbans mangrove microbiota as agents for low-density polyethylene degradation. Journal of Environmental Management.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2026.129956
  3. Banerjee, S. (2026). Low Density Polyethylene biodegradation efficiency of Bacillus pacificus SBAA07 isolated from Sundarbans mangrove sediments.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibiod.2026.106287
  4. Banerjee, S. (2026). Agro-Forestry as an Emerging Trend for Both Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: A Review. The International Journal of Biological Innovations.
  5. Banerjee, S. (2024). The Way Animals Perceive Their World Since the Evolution of Vision: A Review on Visual Perception. CIBTech Journal of Zoology.

Raziyeh Teimouri | Urban Environmental Planning | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Raziyeh Teimouri | Urban Environmental Planning | Best Research Article Award

Researcher | University of South Australia | Australia

Dr. Raziyeh Teimouri is a distinguished academic and urban planner whose research and teaching expertise bridge the fields of urban and regional planning, healthy cities, and socio-environmental sustainability. Her scholarly work focuses on advancing sustainable urban development through green space planning, spatial analysis, and ecological design strategies that promote both social well-being and environmental resilience. She has made notable contributions to the understanding of urban heat island mitigation, land-use dynamics, and equitable access to green and public spaces by integrating GIS, AI, and data-driven methods into urban research. With 235 citations across 221 documents, 23 publications, and an h-index of 9, her research has been widely published in high-impact international journals, addressing critical urban challenges in both developed and developing contexts. Beyond academia, she has applied her expertise across interdisciplinary and governmental projects, contributing to strategic planning, policy assessment, and climate-responsive urban design. Her professional memberships in organizations such as the Planning Institute of Australia and the Royal Geographical Society of South Australia reflect her active engagement in advancing professional and academic discourses in planning. As a lecturer, researcher, and mentor, she fosters innovation and collaboration in shaping sustainable, inclusive, and healthy urban environments, making her a key contributor to the future of resilient city planning and social-ecological sustainability.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar | Researchgate | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

Yigitcanlar, T., Kamruzzaman, M., Teimouri, R., Degirmenci, K., & Alanjagh, F. A. (2020). Association between park visits and mental health in a developing country context: The case of Tabriz, Iran. Landscape and Urban Planning, 199, 103805.

Reshadat, S., Zangeneh, A., Saeidi, S., Teimouri, R., & Yigitcanlar, T. (2019). Measures of spatial accessibility to health centers: Investigating urban and rural disparities in Kermanshah, Iran. Journal of Public Health, 27(4), 519-529.

Teimouri, R., & Yigitcanlar, T. (2018). An approach towards effective ecological planning: Quantitative analysis of urban green space characteristics. Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management, 4(2), 195-206.

Khademi, N., Zanganeh, A., Saeidi, S., Teimouri, R., Khezeli, M., Jamshidi, B., & others. (2021). Quality of life of HIV-infected individuals: Insights from a study of patients in Kermanshah, Iran. BMC Infectious Diseases, 21(1), 203.

Khademi, N., Zangeneh, A., Ziapour, A., Saeidi, S., Teimouri, R., Yenneti, K., & others. (2022). Exploring the epidemiology of suicide attempts: Risk modeling in Kermanshahβ€”Iran. Frontiers in Public Health, 10, 924907.

 

Veronika Pereseina | Sustainabillity | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Veronika Pereseina | Sustainabillity | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Zayed University | United Arab Emirates

Dr. Veronika Pereseina is an accomplished scholar, educator, researcher, and creative entrepreneur with expertise in sustainable business models, entrepreneurship, supply chain management, and innovative education approaches. She holds a PhD in Business Administration from Jonkoping International Business School in Sweden, where her doctoral research focused on managing sustainable business models through life cycle thinking. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Zayed University in Abu Dhabi, contributing to the Sustainability Program of the College of Interdisciplinary Studies, where she applies transdisciplinary perspectives to teaching and research. Her academic career includes positions at institutions such as IMT Business School Dubai, Modul University Dubai, and Jonkoping University, where she has taught, designed courses, and mentored students on sustainability transitions, supply chains, and strategic growth. In addition to academia, she has extensive professional experience as a logistics coordinator, consultant, and researcher with industry-academia collaborations across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Her research has been published in respected journals and covers themes such as sustainable supply chains, business model innovation, and responsible management education, with an h-index of 3, based on 32 citations across 3 documents. Beyond her academic and consulting endeavors, she is also the founder of CosmicArt, a platform that combines art, meditation, and holistic practices, reflecting her passion for creativity, transformation, and well-being. A global citizen fluent in multiple languages, she integrates intercultural communication, leadership development, and transformative methodologies in her work. Through teaching, research, mentorship, and artistic practice, she inspires individuals and organizations to embrace sustainability, creativity, and conscious leadership for a better future.

Featured Publications

Pereseina, V., Jensen, L. M., Hertz, S., & Cui, L. (2014). Challenges and conflicts in sustainable supply chain management: Evidence from the heavy vehicle industry. Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal, 15(1), 22-32.

Hays, J. M., Pereseina, V., Alshuaibi, A. S. I., & Saha, J. (2020). Lessons in sustainable process paradigm. A case study from Dubai. The International Journal of Management Education, 18(1), 100366.

Khalilov, M., PretkalniΕ†a, L., Kuvaldina, N., & Pereseina, V. (2010). SMT of Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian languages: A comparative study. In Human Language Technologies–The Baltic Perspective (pp. 117-124).

Pereseina, V. (2017). Managing the sustainable business model of a heavy vehicle manufacturer through life cycle thinking: A case study of road freight transport supply chains. JΓΆnkΓΆping University, JΓΆnkΓΆping International Business School.

Pereseina, V., & Jensen, L. M. (2012). Challenges and conflicts in sustainable supply chain management.

Rosa Rodriguez | Sustainability | Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Prof. Dr. Rosa Rodriguez | Sustainability | Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

National University of San Juan | Argentina

Prof. Dr. Rosa Rodriguez is a distinguished professor at the Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina, with expertise in process engineering and environmental sustainability. She earned her doctoral degrees from the University de Perpignan in France and the Universidad Nacional de La Plata in Argentina, specializing in process engineering and chemical engineering. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing sustainable technologies, particularly in renewable energy, environmental protection, and green process design. She has contributed extensively to international research through her publications on biochar applications, hydrocarbon extraction, atmospheric pollutant dynamics, hydroponic systems, biomass valorization, and cleaner production processes. Her notable works include studies on biochar from walnut and almond shells as renewable energy carriers, innovative techniques for pumpkin peel dehydration, the role of biochar and fertilizers in lettuce production, and sustainable methods for furfural and pectin extraction from agro-industrial residues. With a consistent focus on integrating experimental and analytical approaches, she has made impactful contributions to cleaner energy pathways, waste-to-value strategies, and environmental remediation. Her scholarly impact is evidenced by 2,049 citations across 1,416 documents, 74 publications, and an h-index of 31. Beyond her research, she plays an active role in guiding young scholars and fostering collaborations between academic and industrial partners, reflecting her dedication to knowledge transfer and innovation. Her scholarly presence is recognized across multiple academic platforms such as Scopus, SciProfiles, and Loop, where her work continues to gain wide visibility and influence. Through her career, she has established herself as a leader in advancing sustainable process engineering and environmental sciences, bridging theoretical research with practical applications that benefit both industry and society.

Profile: Scopus | Orcid | Linkedin

Featured Publications

Sanchez, E., Zabaleta, R., Navas, A. L., Maldonado, V. N. F., Fabani, M. P., Mazza, G., & Rodriguez, R. (2025). Influence of walnut shell biochar and fertilizer on lettuce production in hydroponic and conventional systems. Agronomy, 15, 658.

RomΓ‘n, M. C., Mut, I., Echegaray, M., Fabani, M. P., Mazza, G., & Rodriguez, R. (2025). Pumpkin peel dehydration using a fluidized bed contactor: A technical and environmental study. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 15, 3345–3360.

Torres-Sciancalepore, R., Nassini, D., Asensio, D., BohΓ©, A., Rodriguez, R., Fouga, G., & Mazza, G. (2024). Synergistic effects of the mixing factor on the kinetics and products obtained by co-pyrolysis of Rosa rubiginosa rosehip seed and husk wastes. Energy Conversion and Management, 302, 118095.

Fernandez, A., Zalazar-GarcΓ­a, D., Lorenzo-Doncel, C., Yepes Maya, D. M., Silva Lora, E. E., Rodriguez, R., & Mazza, G. (2024). Kinetic modeling of co-pyrogasification in municipal solid waste (MSW) management: Towards sustainable resource recovery and energy generation. Sustainability, 16(10), 4056.

Sanchez, E., Zabaleta, R., Navas, A. L., Torres-Sciancalepore, R., Fouga, G., Fabani, M. P., Rodriguez, R., & Mazza, G. (2024). Assessment of pistachio shell-based biochar application in the sustainable amendment of soil and its performance in enhancing bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) growth. Sustainability, 16, 4429.

 

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.

Profile

Orcid

Education πŸŽ“

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 πŸ’Ό

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 πŸ”¬

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 πŸ†

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 πŸ“š

“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.

Dr. Palwasha Gul | Food Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Palwasha Gul | Food Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Palwasha Gul, Henan university of technology, china

Dr. Palwasha Gul is a passionate and dedicated Food Technologist with a vision to excel in her field. With an aim to contribute significantly to the progress of organizations, she combines her technical expertise in food science with practical experiences. Her goal is to utilize her knowledge in food technology to achieve organizational objectives and promote advancements in food safety, nutrition, and product innovation.

πŸŒŸπŸ“‹ Profile

Scopus

Dr. Palwasha Gul appears to be a strong candidate for the “Women Researcher Award.” Below is an analysis based on her profile, focusing on her strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion:

πŸ’ͺπŸ† Strengths for the Award

Solid Academic Background:

Dr. Gul holds an MSc (Hons.) in Food Technology with a notable CGPA of 3.83/4 from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, and a BSc (Hons.) in Food Science and Technology with a CGPA of 3.90/4 from the Government College Women University Faisalabad. Her strong academic performance indicates a deep understanding of her field.

Relevant Research Experience:

Her research work, including the use of eggshell powder to enrich calcium in chicken nuggets and the extraction of polyphenols from carrot pomace, showcases her innovative approach to addressing nutritional challenges.

She has contributed to research that is under review in respected journals, demonstrating her ability to produce publishable work and contribute to the scientific community.

Diverse Professional Experience:

Dr. Gul’s internships and roles, such as at Halal Research Council, Big Bird Foods, and National Agriculture Research Center, provide her with practical insights into the food industry and research.

Her experience in various positions, from scientific researcher to manager trainee, reflects her versatility and capability in applying her knowledge across different areas.

Achievements and Recognition:

Winning 1st position in Product Development at the Nutrition Mela highlights her practical skills and creativity in food technology.

Her participation in international workshops and conferences demonstrates her commitment to professional development and staying updated with industry trends.

Skills and Interests:

Dr. Gul possesses a diverse skill set, including scientific paper and patent writing, which is essential for advancing research and contributing to scientific literature.

Her interests in mentoring and coaching indicate a passion for sharing knowledge and supporting the development of others, which aligns with the values of many research awards.

πŸš€πŸ“ˆ Areas for Improvement

Expanded Research Output:

While Dr. Gul has research under review, increasing the number of publications in high-impact journals and contributing to more collaborative research projects could further enhance her profile.

Broader Research Impact:

To strengthen her candidacy, Dr. Gul could focus on expanding the impact of her research by engaging with larger, interdisciplinary projects or those with global implications, enhancing her visibility in the international research community.

Leadership and Networking:

Building leadership skills and expanding her professional network within the academic and research communities could open up more opportunities for collaboration and career advancement.

Further Specialization:

Specializing in a niche area within food technology and becoming a leading expert in that field could provide a unique contribution to the field and strengthen her candidacy for awards.

πŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Gul completed her M.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan, graduating with an impressive 3.83/4 CGPA in 2021. Her research focused on the innovative “Use of Eggshell Powder for the Enrichment of Calcium in Chicken Nuggets.” She also holds a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Science and Technology from Government College Women University, Faisalabad, where she earned a 3.90/4 CGPA. Prior to that, she completed her F.Sc. Pre-Medical and Matriculation in science with excellent academic records.

πŸ’Ό Experience

Dr. Gul has gained diverse experience in the food industry through various roles. As a Scientific Researcher at the National Agriculture Research Center, she contributed to FAO projects and worked on the extraction of polyphenols from carrot pomace powder. She also held managerial trainee positions at Big Bird Foods (Pvt.) Ltd. and O’Food (Pvt.) Ltd., where she contributed to quality assurance and food safety initiatives. Additionally, she interned at the Halal Research Council, focusing on Halal certifications, and Ganjshakar Ghee Industries, where she worked in edible oil processing.

πŸ”¬ Research Interest

Her research interests span food technology, nutrition enhancement, and food safety. She is particularly focused on food product development, functional foods, and food processing innovations. She has explored the use of natural by-products such as eggshells and polyphenols for enriching food products with essential nutrients, aiming to improve health outcomes.

πŸ† Awards

Dr. Gul has received several accolades for her contributions, including 1st position in the Product Development Competition at the National Institute of Food Science and Technology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. She has also won awards in academic and extracurricular activities, including sports events, demonstrating her well-rounded abilities.

πŸ“š Publication Top Notes

Grains in a Modern Time: A Comprehensive Review of Compositions and Understanding Their Role in Type 2 Diabetes and Cancer

Composition of Whole Grain Dietary Fiber and Phenolics and Their Impact on Markers of Inflammation

βœ¨πŸ” Conclusion

Dr. Palwasha Gul is a promising candidate for the “Women Researcher Award” due to her strong academic background, relevant research experience, and diverse professional roles. Her innovative research, notable achievements, and commitment to professional development highlight her potential as a leading researcher in food technology. To further enhance her candidacy, focusing on increasing her research output, expanding her impact, and building leadership skills would be beneficial. Overall, her achievements and dedication make her a strong contender for the award, showcasing her as a role model for women in research.

Dr Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award-1016

Dr Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor, Adama Science and Technology University, Ethiopia

Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos, an Assistant Professor at Adama Science and Technology University in Ethiopia, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award πŸ†. Specializing in Environmental and Sustainable Materials 🌿, Dr. Cherkos has made significant contributions to advancing eco-friendly materials and sustainable practices. His innovative research not only enhances our understanding of sustainable development but also promotes environmental preservation for future generations 🌍. This accolade highlights his dedication and outstanding achievements in the field, making him a leading figure in environmental science and sustainable engineering.

Profile

Scopus

Education

Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos has an impressive academic background πŸŽ“. He earned his Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Civil Engineering from Jimma University (2006-2010) πŸ—οΈ. He then pursued two Master of Science (MSc) degrees: one in Construction Technology & Management from Addis Ababa University Institute of Technology (2012-2015) and another in Road & Transportation Engineering from Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (2013-2016) 🚧. Dr. Cherkos completed his PhD in Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (2017-2021) πŸ›€οΈ, with a dissertation on “Project Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Road Development with Various Contractual Models.”

Experience Record

From September 2010 to February 2012, Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos served as a Graduate Assistant at Adama Science and Technology University 🏫. In this role, he was responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in Civil Engineering, including Soil Mechanics I & II 🌱, Reinforced Concrete I πŸ—οΈ, and Engineering Mechanics βš™οΈ. His dedication to education and his ability to impart complex concepts to students laid the groundwork for his illustrious academic and research career, fostering a new generation of engineers. Dr. Cherkos’s early contributions in teaching highlight his commitment to academic excellence and professional development.

Research Preference

Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos excels in several specialized areas within cement and concrete πŸ—οΈ. His expertise includes the use of natural corrosion inhibitors, the internal curing effect, and replacing cement with waste materials to promote sustainability 🌱. He also explores innovative solutions like bacterial concrete in plain unreinforced structures 🦠. Additionally, Dr. Cherkos is knowledgeable in construction contract administration and the selection of project delivery mechanisms πŸ“œ. His work extends to addressing construction-related claims and disputes, as well as enhancing road safety 🚦. His contributions significantly impact sustainable construction and infrastructure development.

Projects

Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos has been deeply involved in various impactful projects during his tenure at Adama Science and Technology University from October 2015 to June 2017 🏫. As a Lecturer, he led the design, construction, and supervision of surface treatments for the Tulu Bolo Road and rigid pavement sections for the Adama-Mathera road project 🚧. He also collaborated with JICA on landslide mitigation at the Abay Bridge and administered contracts for landslide investigations and capacity development programs in Ethiopia’s Federal Road projects 🌍. In addition to teaching diverse construction management and technology courses πŸ“š, he managed the Construction Management and Technology Program as the department head πŸŽ“.

Awards

Dr. Fikreyesus Demeke Cherkos has received notable accolades for his outstanding contributions to research πŸ…. He was honored with the Ministry of Urban Development of India (MoUD) 2019/20 Research Award for his work in the Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Programme (TRIPP) at IIT Delhi πŸ†. In 2021, he earned the Best Paper Award from the Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction πŸ“œ. These prestigious awards underscore Dr. Cherkos’ dedication and impact in advancing transportation safety and legal aspects of engineering and construction 🚧.

Publications Top notes

Mamo Asamenew, Z., and Demeke Cherkos, F. (2024). “Physio-mechanical and micro-structural properties of cost-effective waste eggshell-based self-healing bacterial concrete.” Cleaner Materials, 12, 100246.

πŸ“ DOI: 10.1016/j.clema.2024.100246

Adem, H. H., and Cherkos, F. D. (2024). “Analyzing the Mechanical, Durability, and Microstructural Impact of Partial Cement Replacement with Pumice Powder and Bamboo Leaf Ash in Concrete.” Advances in Civil Engineering, 2024, 5119850.

πŸ“ DOI: 10.1155/2024/5119850

Cherkos, F. D., and Jha, K. N. (2021). “Suitability and Performance Indicators of Toll Road Delivery Methods.” Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction,Β 13(2), 05021002.

πŸ“ DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)LA.1943-4170.0000489

Cherkos, F. D., and Jha, K. N. (2021). “Drivers of Road Sector Public-Private Partnership Adoption in New and Inexperienced Markets.” Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 147(3), 04020186.

πŸ“ DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0002018

Demeke Cherkos, F., and Jha, K. N. (2020). “Enabling Successful Application of PPPs in New (Inexperienced) Markets: Implications of PPPs’ Success and Failure in Toll Roads.” Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction, 12(4), 05020015.

πŸ“ DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)LA.1943-4170.0000427

Cherkos, F. D., Jha, K. N., and Singh, A. (2020). “Framework to Select Public-Private Partnership Modalities.” Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction, 12(4), 04520034.

πŸ“ DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)LA.1943-4170.0000421