Valens Habimana | Wastewater Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Valens Habimana | Wastewater Treatment | Best Researcher Award

KTH university | Sweden

Mr. Valens Habimana is a dedicated PhD student at KTH University whose research expertise spans environmental chemistry, wastewater treatment, and sustainable resource recovery. With a strong scientific foundation shaped by advanced training in environmental sanitation and years of academic engagement, he has contributed significantly to advancing water quality improvement and environmental monitoring initiatives. His work explores innovative treatment solutions such as microbial systems, natural fibers, adsorption techniques, and constructed wetlands, aiming to enhance pollutant removal while promoting circular resource use through biogas generation, nutrient recovery, and water reuse. He has been involved in impactful studies on heavy metals, pesticide residues, pharmaceuticals, food nutrient retention, and the ecological health of freshwater bodies, and holds a growing scholarly presence with 71 citations by 69 documents, 4 documents indexed, and an h-index of 2. His research has appeared in reputable journals such as Science of the Total Environment, Food Science & Nutrition, Water, and other regional and international scientific outlets. Mr. Valens Habimana has collaborated with renowned institutions and environmental organizations to drive research innovations addressing local and global environmental challenges. His contributions also extend to national programs focused on industrial effluent assessments, water quality monitoring, and green growth best-practice verification. As a committed member of several scientific networks and standards committees, he actively promotes knowledge exchange and scientific leadership. Through his ongoing doctoral research and collaborative projects, Valens continues to advance sustainable water management, environmental protection, and applied analytical chemistry, positioning himself as a rising researcher dedicated to impactful, solution-oriented scientific work.

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Featured Publications

Habimana, V., & co-authors. (2024). Characterization and treatment of academic wastewater using volcanic-gravel-constructed wetlands: A study in Rwanda. Water, 17(22), 3200.

Habimana, V., & co-authors. (2024). Bioaccumulation of trace elements in fish from Lake Kivu and its potential risk to consumers in Rwanda.

Habimana, V., & co-authors. (2021). Assessment of heavy metals in water from Lake Kivu, Rwanda. In Recent advances in environmental science from the Euro-Mediterranean and surrounding regions (2nd ed., pp. 655–660).

Habimana, V., & co-authors. (2020). Water physico-chemical characteristics of the Lakes Burera and Ruhondo, Rwanda.

Zhiyong Luo | Wastewater treatment | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhiyong Luo | Wastewater treatment | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Chongqing University, China

Dr. Zhiyong Luo, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University, China. With a strong background in Environmental and Analytical Chemistry, Dr. Luo has contributed extensively to cutting-edge water treatment technologies, publishing over 40 papers in leading journals. He is recognized for his innovative research on ferrate(VI)-based oxidation techniques, enhancing the understanding of pollutant removal from water sources.

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πŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Luo holds a Ph.D. in Engineering (2009) and an M.S. in Chemistry (2003) from Chongqing University, following his B.S. in Chemistry from Wuhan University of Technology in 1996. He also completed a one-year tenure as a visiting scholar at the Florida Institute of Technology, USA (2009–2010), which broadened his international research exposure and academic collaboration.

πŸ’Ό Professional Experience

Currently serving as an Associate Professor, Dr. Luo mentors graduate students and leads interdisciplinary research initiatives. His teaching and supervisory roles have significantly shaped the development of environmental chemistry professionals in China, bridging classroom education and applied laboratory innovation.

πŸ”¬ Research Interest

Dr. Luo’s research revolves around Environmental Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Environmental Analysis, with a sharp focus on Advanced Oxidation Technologies for Water Treatment. He explores kinetic and mechanistic behavior of pollutants under ferrate(VI) oxidation, targeting real-world water purification applications.

πŸ† Awards and Honors

While the document does not explicitly list awards, Dr. Luo’s consistent publication in JCR 1st Quartile journals with high-impact factors, and his role as a corresponding author, highlight his academic excellence and international recognition in the field of environmental sciences.

πŸ“š Publications

Kinetics and mechanism of 2,5-dichlorophenol removal by ferrate(VI)
πŸ”— Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2025, Vol. 75, Article 107934
Cited by: To be updated post-publication

Removal of 3,4-dichlorophenol from water utilizing ferrate(VI)
πŸ”— Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, 2024, Vol. 10, pp. 1840–1855
Cited by: 6 articles (approx.)

Carbonate and bicarbonate ions impacts on the reactivity of ferrate(VI)
πŸ”— Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023, Vol. 30, pp. 27241–27256
Cited by: 12 articles

Indirect spectrophotometric determination of aqueous ferrate(VI)
πŸ”— Spectrochimica Acta Part A, 2022, Vol. 278, Article 121301
Cited by: 18 articles

Degradation of 2,6-dichlorophenol by ferrate(VI) oxidation
πŸ”— Separation and Purification Technology, 2021, Vol. 278, Article 119475
Cited by: 25 articles

pH influence on 2,4,6-trichlorophenol degradation by ferrate(VI)
πŸ”— Environmental Technology & Innovation, 2021, Vol. 23, Article 101683
Cited by: 15 articles

Oxidative degradation of p-chlorophenol by ferrate(VI)
πŸ”— Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2021, Vol. 9, Article 105810
Cited by: 21 articles

🏁 Conclusion

Dr. Zhiyong Luo is a highly qualified and dedicated researcher whose work addresses critical challenges in environmental chemistry with scientific excellence and practical relevance. His consistent publication in top-tier journals and leadership in research projects strongly support his candidacy for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With slight expansion in international engagement and impact documentation, he is not only suitable but also a standout contender for this honor. πŸŒπŸ”¬πŸ