Ebenezer Fanijo | Green Infrastructure | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ebenezer Fanijo | Green Infrastructure | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Georgia Tech | United States

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ebenezer Fanijo is a civil and materials engineering researcher specializing in rigid pavements, concrete materials, and sustainable infrastructure systems. His work integrates performance-based testing, durability assessment, corrosion monitoring, and quality assurance to advance resilient and environmentally responsible construction practices. With experience spanning academia, industry, and transportation agencies, he has led and contributed to funded research exceeding USD 1.2 million, addressing challenges such as ASR-damaged pavements, rapid repair technologies, and concrete sustainability. His scholarly contributions include peer-reviewed publications and technical reports that have attracted academic and practitioner attention, reflected through a growing record of citations. Actively collaborating with departments of transportation, industry partners, and academic institutions, his research informs standards development and statewide QA/QC programs. Beyond technical impact, his work supports safer, longer-lasting infrastructure, reduced lifecycle costs, and improved sustainability outcomes, demonstrating strong potential for continued global impact in construction materials and infrastructure engineering.

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Francois Galgani | Sustainable Development | Pioneer Researcher Award

Mr. Francois Galgani | Sustainable Development | Pioneer Researcher Award

Senior Scientist | IFREMER | France

Mr. François Galgani is an internationally recognized senior scientist specializing in oceanology, marine pollution, and environmental management, with a particular focus on marine litter and plastic pollution. With more than 200 peer-reviewed publications and an h-index of 60 (Scopus), his research has significantly advanced scientific understanding of microplastics, ecotoxicology, and marine monitoring strategies. He has played a leading role in shaping global and regional marine policies through long-standing collaborations with the European Commission, United Nations agencies, GESAMP, ICES, and regional sea conventions. As Editor-in-Chief of Marine Pollution Bulletin and contributor to major UN assessments, his work bridges science and policy, ensuring evidence-based decision-making. His research outcomes have directly influenced international action plans, monitoring frameworks, and sustainability initiatives aligned with SDG 14. Through extensive global collaboration and capacity-building efforts, his contributions continue to deliver measurable societal impact by supporting cleaner oceans, informed governance, and long-term environmental resilience.

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Xiao Bai | Sustainable Development | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Xiao Bai | Sustainable Development | Excellence in Research Award

Associate Professor | Yunnan University | China

Prof. Dr. Xiao Bai is an Associate Professor of Economics whose research focuses on financial markets, financial risk, and green finance. With a strong interdisciplinary background in economics and finance, their scholarship addresses systemic risk, climate change impacts, and sustainable economic development. They have published multiple peer-reviewed articles in leading international SSCI and SCI journals, including Journal of Cleaner Production, Economic Analysis and Policy, and Technological Forecasting & Social Change, with several works recognized as highly cited. Their research has attracted competitive national and provincial grants, where they have served as Principal Investigator and major contributor to projects on financial market efficiency, green development performance, and infrastructure risk pricing. Through collaborations with scholars across China and engagement with policy-relevant research initiatives, their work contributes to evidence-based decision-making in green finance and risk governance. Collectively, these contributions demonstrate a sustained commitment to advancing sustainable finance research with meaningful societal and environmental impact

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Mohammad Waseem | Sustainable Development | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Mohammad Waseem | Sustainable Development | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Jamia Millia Islamia | India

Dr. Mohammad Waseem is an active researcher in the field of electric vehicle (EV) technology, with core expertise in dynamic vehicle modelling, simulation, and mechanical design. His research primarily focuses on battery energy storage systems, battery management and thermal management systems, lithium-ion and emerging solid-state batteries, fuel-cell-based hybrid vehicles, and the integration of renewable energy with electric mobility. He has made significant contributions to EV chassis design, finite element analysis, and system-level modelling using advanced tools such as ANSYS, MATLAB, and Simscape. His work also explores the application of artificial intelligence, IoT, and digital-twin approaches for smart battery diagnostics and energy optimization. Dr. Waseem has published extensively in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, contributing high-impact review and research articles on EV propulsion systems, battery safety, charging infrastructure, and sustainable transportation technologies. He also serves in editorial and reviewer roles for international journals, supporting research quality and innovation in the EV and energy systems domain.

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Quang Ha | Sustainable Development | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Quang Ha | Sustainable Development | Research Excellence Award

Faculty of Engineering and IT | Univerty of Technology Sydney | Australia

Quang Ha is a researcher whose publication record reflects sustained contributions to automation engineering, robotics, and intelligent systems, with strong intersections in sustainable energy and infrastructure applications. His scholarly output includes numerous high-impact journal articles, conference papers, books, and book chapters that address advanced control theory, robotics, artificial intelligence, and data-driven modeling. His publications are widely cited, demonstrating both methodological rigor and practical relevance, particularly in areas such as autonomous systems, smart sensing, and energy-efficient technologies. Through editorial roles in leading journals and consistent dissemination of influential research, his work has helped shape contemporary research directions and foster interdisciplinary innovation across engineering domains.

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Oluwaseun Victoria Fatoye | Sustainable Development | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Oluwaseun Victoria Fatoye | Sustainable Development | Women Researcher Award

Lecturer 2 | Anchor University Lagos | Nigeria

Ms. Oluwaseun Victoria Fatoye demonstrates strong and steadily expanding research capabilities, reflected in her 26 citations and h-index of 3, supported by a solid record of multidisciplinary publications in hydro-geophysics, groundwater studies, atmospheric sciences, and ionospheric responses to meteorological disturbances. Her strengths include consistent research productivity across reputable journals, active collaboration with diverse research groups, and practical expertise gained through roles such as Lecturer II at Anchor University and Research Intern at the South African National Space Agency, where she handled meteorological and VLF space data analysis and delivered periodic research reports, showcasing her analytical rigor and scientific communication skills. She has contributed significantly to groundwater evaluation, geophysical survey interpretation, climate-related ionospheric studies, and environmental monitoring, displaying versatility and commitment to socially relevant scientific problems. Her participation in international conferences, funded research programs like the SCOSTEP Visiting Scholar Award, and involvement in interdisciplinary workshops further highlight her dedication to continuous growth and global scientific engagement. Areas for improvement include increasing publication frequency in high-impact international journals to enhance global visibility, expanding first-author contributions, and deepening specialization in emerging topics such as satellite-based geophysical modelling or advanced atmospheric-ionospheric coupling mechanisms. Strengthening grant-writing capacity and growing international collaborations could further accelerate her research impact. Looking ahead, Oluwaseun Victoria Fatoye shows strong potential to become a leading researcher in environmental geophysics and space-weather science, with opportunities to advance innovative methodologies for groundwater resource management, ionospheric disturbance forecasting, and climate-related hazard mitigation. Her multidisciplinary foundation, field experience, and growing international exposure position her to make meaningful scientific contributions, mentor future scholars, and shape research directions in hydro-geophysics, geoscience applications, and atmospheric-space interactions over the coming years.

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Nwankwo, V. U. J., Denig, W., Chakrabarti, S. K., Ogunmodimu, O., Ajakaiye, M. P., … (2022). Diagnostic study of geomagnetic storm-induced ionospheric changes over very low-frequency signal propagation paths in the mid-latitude D region. Annales Geophysicae, 40(4), 433–461. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-40-433-2022

Ibiwoye, J. O., Fatoye, O. V., Ayeni, J. K., Olasehinde, D. A., Ibrahim, T. A., … (2024). Evaluation of groundwater potential and aquifer protective capacity using Dar-Zarrouk parameters: A case study of Kwara State Polytechnic, Kwara State, Nigeria. Anchor University Journal of Science and Technology, 5(1), 107–123.

Olawuyi, A. K., Fatoye, O. V., Adeyanju, M. A., Oyanameh, O. E., & Arowosafe, K. O. (2022). Fracture delineation and characterization for groundwater study using azimuthal resistivity survey: Case study of part of University of Ilorin, Southwestern Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Scientific Research, 21(2), 436–445.

Arowosafe, K. O., Bamgboye, A. I., Adesanya, A. A., Odugbose, B. D., Olannye, U. D., … (2022). Biofuel production from locally sourced roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) seed oil using transesterification process. Nigerian Journal of Technology, 41(1), 191–196. https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.v41i1.21

Adebayo, S. A., Olasehinde, P. I., Obasaju, D. O., Fatoye, O. V., & Alejolowo, E. A. (2021). Investigation of structurally controlled mineralisation in Bode-Saadu axis, southwestern Nigeria: A case study using magnetic data. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 14(13), 1243. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-07146-3

Nadia Abdelwahed | Green Infrastructure | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nadia Abdelwahed | Green Infrastructure | Best Researcher Award

Reseach Fellow | College of Business Management/King Faisal University | Saudi Arabia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nadia Abdelwahed is an accomplished academic and researcher with extensive expertise in Business Management, Entrepreneurship, and Sustainability, currently serving as an Associate Professor at the College of Business Administration, King Faisal University. With a Ph.D. in Business Management and Entrepreneurship from Kingston University, United Kingdom, she has built a distinguished academic career spanning over two decades across leading institutions in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UK. Dr. Abdelwahed has authored and co-authored more than 35 research publications covering a broad spectrum of topics, including gender studies, digital economics, sustainability, education transformation post-COVID-19, and managerial innovation, many of which have been supported by the Deanship of Scientific Research at King Faisal University. Her work has contributed to advancing institutional performance and securing national accreditation for business programs, reflecting her strategic leadership and commitment to academic excellence. She has played an instrumental role in curriculum development, quality assurance, and strategic planning initiatives, enhancing both teaching standards and student learning outcomes. Beyond academia, Dr. Abdelwahed’s societal impact is evident through her active engagement in community development initiatives, organizing training programs and workshops on Total Quality Management, Sustainability, Managerial Skills, and Entrepreneurship, which have empowered students, employees, and marginalized groups such as women breadwinners and single mothers. Her professional collaborations span interdisciplinary and cross-institutional research projects, contributing to global knowledge dissemination and fostering innovation in business education. As a mentor and educator, she emphasizes pedagogical innovation, academic integrity, and the holistic development of students, ensuring they are equipped with leadership, analytical, and ethical competencies essential for modern business environments. With her dedication to research, education, and social empowerment, Dr. Abdelwahed continues to make a meaningful contribution to academia and the broader community through her vision of sustainable and inclusive business development.

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Fernando Garrido de Oliveira | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fernando Garrido de Oliveira | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Federal University of Paraná | Brazil

Dr. Fernando Garrido de Oliveira’s research experience centers on environmental engineering, biotechnology, and ecology, with a strong focus on projects related to water quality monitoring, environmental risk assessment, and ecosystem sustainability. His professional journey demonstrates a clear trajectory toward the integration of applied research and environmental management. At the Federal University of Paraná, he has been engaged in projects emphasizing the monitoring and biomonitoring of freshwater resources, applying limnological and toxicological analyses to assess water quality and ecological impacts. His work combines laboratory experimentation and field analysis, contributing to improved methodologies in environmental monitoring. Previous roles at C.Vale Cooperativa Agroindustrial further strengthened his expertise in quality management systems, internal auditing, and environmental process control—skills that complement his scientific research by ensuring rigorous standards and compliance with environmental regulations. His collaborations with institutions such as ARDEFA and FAMAB provided hands-on experience in waste management, agrochemical packaging control, and the implementation of sustainability protocols in industrial and agricultural contexts. His research interests encompass environmental toxicology, bioprocess technology, sustainable water management, and the development of integrated environmental monitoring systems using biotechnology tools. He also exhibits a strong command of risk management, biosafety, and environmental auditing based on ISO 14001:2015 frameworks, as evidenced by his multiple certifications. With advanced skills in statistics, QGIS, and environmental modeling, Fernando effectively bridges theoretical knowledge with applied solutions for ecosystem conservation and industrial environmental performance. His multidisciplinary approach positions him to contribute meaningfully to innovative projects addressing global sustainability challenges through the synergy of ecological science, biotechnology, and environmental engineering.

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  • Environmental assessment of three southern Brazilian rivers using an integrated biomarker response index in Hypostomus ancistroides applied to GIS. Environmental Research.

Su Li | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Su Li | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Northeastern University | China

Prof. Su Li, an accomplished Associate Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the Institute of Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials and Devices, Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao, is recognized for her pioneering contributions to intelligent optoelectronic materials and self-powered sensing technologies. She earned her Ph.D. in Materials Physics and Chemistry from Sun Yat-sen University and her B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from Guizhou University. Dr. Li’s research focuses on novel optoelectronic functional materials and devices, intelligent sensing and detection, and information fusion and system integration methods. Her innovative work in triboelectrification-induced electroluminescence has led to the development of high-performance, miniaturized, and energy-efficient optoelectronic systems with broad applications in artificial perception, human–machine interaction, and environmental monitoring. As first or corresponding author, she has published over 30 high-impact papers in top-tier international journals, including Science Advances, Advanced Functional Materials, Nano Energy, and ACS Nano, and her research is widely cited within the materials science and nanotechnology communities. She holds more than 20 patents and software copyrights, underscoring her commitment to technological innovation and societal impact. Dr. Li has delivered over 10 invited talks at domestic and international conferences and has successfully led multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects, including both general and youth programs, focusing on next-generation self-powered and visual sensing systems. Her interdisciplinary collaborations with leading scientists such as Zhong Lin Wang and Yunlong Zi have advanced global progress in mechanical–optical–electrical energy conversion and multimodal sensing integration. As a Senior Member of the Chinese Association of Automation and an active member of several national scientific societies, Dr. Su Li continues to bridge scientific excellence and real-world application, contributing to the advancement of sustainable, intelligent, and high-efficiency optoelectronic technologies.

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  • Spiral electrodes-enhanced triboelectrification-induced electroluminescence in nanocellulose composites for self-powered visualized acoustic sensing. Polymer Composites.

  • Photonic film based on triboelectrification-induced electroluminescence for self-powered visualization and handwriting recognition.

  • High-brightness and high-resolution triboelectrification-induced electroluminescence skin for photonic imaging and information interaction. Advanced Functional Materials.

Li Su pioneering research in triboelectrification-induced electroluminescence has advanced the development of self-powered photonic and sensing materials, enabling innovative applications in intelligent wearables, visualized sensing, and interactive technologies. Her work bridges materials science and sustainable energy, driving global innovation toward smarter, energy-efficient devices that enhance human–machine interaction and environmental monitoring.

Nelson Rubens Nascimento Del’Antonio | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Nelson Rubens Nascimento Del’Antonio | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Federal Institute of Education | Brazil

Prof. Dr. Nelson Rubens Nascimento Del’Antonio’s research focuses on environmental engineering with emphasis on water treatment, effluent management, and pulp and paper industry sustainability. His studies contribute significantly to improving industrial wastewater quality through the application of activated carbon and sequencing batch reactors in treating kraft pulp mill effluents. Nelson’s work explores the reduction of chronic toxicity and estrogenicity in pulp mill discharges, promoting environmentally safer industrial practices. His investigations into the influence of process variables—such as acid leaching of wood chips and maintenance shutdowns—highlight the relationship between production efficiency and environmental performance. Through multiple collaborations with experts like Cláudio Mudadu Silva and Jorge Luiz Colodette, Nelson integrates applied chemistry, hydrology, and industrial ecology to enhance effluent biodegradability and optimize pulp bleaching processes. His scholarly output in leading journals such as Chemosphere, Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal, and International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology demonstrates technical depth and practical impact in environmental sustainability. In addition to his research, Nelson’s professional experience includes teaching and technical leadership roles in environmental regulation, hydrological management, and industrial sanitation, providing him a holistic understanding of environmental systems and policy frameworks. His academic trajectory reflects a continuous commitment to developing eco-efficient technologies and advancing environmental quality standards within the forest-based and manufacturing sectors. Nelson Rubens Nascimento Del’Antonio has achieved substantial recognition through his multidisciplinary approach, integrating science, engineering, and environmental management to contribute toward sustainable industrial development and improved water resource protection.

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Del’Antonio, N. R. N., Amaral, J. P., & Silva, C. M. (2025). Effect of adding powdered activated carbon in sequencing batch activated sludge reactors for treating pulp mill effluents. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology.

Del’Antonio, N. R. N., Mounteer, A. H., da Silva, P. R., Monteiro, K. A., Furley, T. H., & Silva, C. M. (2025). Reduction of chronic toxicity and estrogenicity in kraft pulp mill effluents through the addition of powdered activated carbon (PAC) in sequencing batch activated sludge reactors (SBR). Chemosphere.

Del’Antonio, N. R. N., Silva, C. M., de Oliveira, K. D., Nascimento, B. A., & Amaral, J. P. F. (2025). Evaluation of the potential use of powdered activated carbon in the treatment of effluents from bleached kraft pulp mills. Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal.

Del’Antonio, N. R. N., Fioreze, M., Caliari, M., Amaral, J. P., & Silva, C. M. (2023). Effects of programmed maintenance shutdowns on effluent quality of a bleached kraft pulp mill. Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal.