Tuhibur Rahman | Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Tuhibur Rahman
Deakin University, Australia

Research Profile
Affiliation Deakin University
Country Australia
Scopus ID 57912369500
Documents 24
Citations 760
h-index 11
Subject Area Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
Event Global Civil Engineering Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7864-088X

The Research Excellence Award article presents an overview of the academic profile and scholarly achievements of Tuhibur Rahman of Deakin University, Australia. His research activities primarily focus on climate change mitigation, adaptation strategies, and sustainable infrastructure systems. The profile reflects publication productivity, citation influence, and contributions to interdisciplinary environmental engineering research. The recognition associated with the Global Civil Engineering Awards highlights the growing relevance of evidence-based climate resilience studies within contemporary civil engineering and sustainability discourse.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic contributions and scholarly recognition of Tuhibur Rahman in the field of climate change mitigation and adaptation research. Affiliated with Deakin University, Rahman has contributed to interdisciplinary studies associated with environmental sustainability, urban resilience, and infrastructure adaptation. His publication profile demonstrates measurable citation impact and growing international visibility within engineering and environmental sciences. The article also examines publication metrics, research productivity, and suitability for recognition through the Global Civil Engineering Awards. Scholarly achievements reflected through Scopus indexing and ORCID documentation indicate continued engagement in impactful and policy-relevant climate research activities.[2]

Keywords

Climate change mitigation, adaptation research, sustainable engineering, environmental resilience, civil engineering awards, infrastructure sustainability, scholarly impact.

Introduction

Climate adaptation and mitigation research has become increasingly important in global engineering and sustainability policy discussions. Researchers working in this domain contribute to practical frameworks addressing environmental uncertainty, infrastructure vulnerability, and resilience planning. Tuhibur Rahman’s academic profile reflects participation in these emerging scholarly conversations through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative research outputs.[3]

Research Profile

Rahman’s research profile demonstrates sustained scholarly engagement within climate-focused engineering studies. Indexed publication records indicate 24 documents and more than 760 citations in Scopus-listed sources. The h-index value of 11 reflects measurable citation consistency and visibility within environmental and infrastructure-related academic literature.[1]

Research Contributions

The researcher has contributed to studies examining sustainability planning, climate resilience, and adaptation mechanisms within built environments. His work frequently integrates interdisciplinary methodologies relevant to urban systems, policy evaluation, and environmental risk reduction. These contributions align with contemporary priorities in sustainable civil engineering research and development.[4]

Publications

Publication outputs associated with the researcher include peer-reviewed journal articles indexed within international databases. Several studies focus on environmental adaptation strategies and climate-responsive engineering systems. DOI-linked publications support academic accessibility and long-term citation tracking across institutional and bibliographic platforms.[5]

Research Impact

Citation indicators and indexed publications suggest that Rahman’s research has achieved notable academic visibility. The citation count demonstrates engagement from researchers working across sustainability science, environmental management, and engineering adaptation frameworks. Such metrics are frequently used to evaluate scholarly communication and broader research influence within international academic communities.

Award Suitability

The Global Civil Engineering Awards recognize researchers demonstrating meaningful scholarly contributions and measurable research influence. Rahman’s publication metrics, interdisciplinary focus, and climate adaptation research align with the objectives commonly associated with academic excellence awards. The documented research impact supports suitability for recognition in sustainability-oriented engineering categories.

Conclusion

The academic profile of Tuhibur Rahman reflects sustained contributions to climate change mitigation and adaptation studies within engineering and sustainability research. Publication visibility, citation performance, and interdisciplinary engagement indicate active participation in globally relevant environmental scholarship. Recognition through research excellence initiatives contributes to broader awareness of climate-focused engineering innovation and evidence-based sustainability research.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Tuhibur Rahman, Author ID 57912369500. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57912369500
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile of Tuhibur Rahman. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7864-088X
  3. Tuhibur Rahman. (2023). Investigation of degradation of solar photovoltaics: a review of aging factors, impacts, and future directions toward sustainable energy management. Journal of IDEAS. https://ideas.repec.org/a/gam/jeners/v16y2023i9p3706-d1133190.html
  4. Battery management, key technologies, methods, issues, and future trends of electric vehicles: A pathway toward achieving sustainable development goals. (2022). Adaptation Gap Report. https://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/8/9/119
  5. Global Civil Engineering Awards. (n.d.). Research Excellence Award information. https://civilengineeringawards.com/

Mohd Hadi Akbar Bin Basri – Soil respiration – Best Researcher Award

Mohd Hadi Akbar Bin Basri - Soil respiration - Best Researcher Award

UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA - Malaysia

AUTHOR PROFILE

Scopus

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Mohd Hadi Akbar Bin Basri's academic journey reflects a profound commitment to soil science, cultivated through his educational pursuits at reputable institutions in Malaysia and the UK. From his bachelor's degree in Bio-Industry Science to his Ph.D. in Physical Geography, Basri has consistently demonstrated a passion for understanding and preserving the Earth's vital resource - soil.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Basri's professional endeavors encompass a diverse range of roles, from his tenure as a lecturer at Nilai International University and Mutiara College to his positions as an agronomist at Felda Global Venture Holdings and Perkilangan Kelapa Sawit Jaya Fertilizers Sdn. Bhd. His experience as a laboratory demonstrator and postgraduate teaching associate at the University of Exeter further underscores his dedication to educating the next generation of soil scientists.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Basri's research focus centers on addressing critical challenges in soil science, with a particular emphasis on soil respiration dynamics. His publications and ongoing research projects highlight his efforts to advance understanding in areas such as oil palm cultivation on tropical peat soils, fertilizer optimization for kenaf growth, and the effects of soil pH amendments. Through his advisory services and technical expertise, Basri has made significant contributions to resolving complex plant growth and soil fertility issues.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Basri's research and advisory work have had a tangible impact on agricultural practices, particularly in the context of oil palm plantations in Southeast Asia. His publications in esteemed journals, along with his involvement in grant applications and technical reports, attest to the influence of his work on the broader scientific community and industry stakeholders.

ACADEMIC CITES

With a notable number of publications and manuscripts under review, Basri's research has garnered attention and citations within the scientific community. His contributions to soil science, particularly in the realm of soil respiration dynamics, continue to shape scholarly discourse and inform future research directions.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Mohd Hadi Akbar Bin Basri continues to expand his research portfolio and educational outreach efforts, his legacy in the field of soil science will be characterized by his unwavering commitment to understanding and preserving this essential resource. His future contributions hold promise for advancing sustainable agricultural practices and mitigating environmental challenges associated with soil degradation and climate change.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Reducing bias on soil surface CO2 flux emission measurements: Case study on a mature oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) plantation on tropical peatland in Southeast Asia 2024