Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir | Water Resource Management | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir
Affiliation Department of Environment and Resource Studies
Country Ghana
Scopus ID 59502268400
Documents 2
Citations 5
h-index 1
Subject Area Water Resource Management
Event Global Civil Engineering Awards
ORCID 0009-0004-0796-8505

Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir is affiliated with the Department of Environment and Resource Studies in Ghana and is recognized for scholarly contributions associated with water resource management, environmental sustainability, and resource-related scientific studies.[1] Her academic profile demonstrates participation in internationally indexed scientific publications and interdisciplinary environmental research activities relevant to sustainable development and water systems management.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition overview of Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir and her scholarly engagement within the field of water resource management and environmental studies. The profile reflects indexed research publications, citation visibility, and participation in scientific investigations associated with environmental sustainability and resource management.[1] The article further evaluates research contributions, publication visibility, and scholarly relevance within interdisciplinary environmental science and engineering-oriented studies.

Keywords

Water Resource Management; Environmental Studies; Sustainability Research; Scientific Publications; Citation Analysis; Resource Conservation; Environmental Engineering; Academic Recognition; Scopus Profile; Sustainable Development.

Introduction

Environmental and water resource management research plays an important role in sustainable development, ecosystem protection, and the long-term management of natural resources. Academic recognition within these disciplines frequently considers publication quality, research dissemination, interdisciplinary collaboration, and citation visibility.[3] Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir’s scholarly activities demonstrate participation in internationally indexed scientific communication associated with environmental and water-related research fields.[1]

Research Profile

According to indexed academic records, Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir has contributed to scientific publications associated with environmental and resource studies, with measurable citation activity documented within international research databases.[1] The research profile includes publication records relevant to sustainability, environmental management, and water resource studies. scholars engaged in environmental research frequently contribute to interdisciplinary scientific investigations involving resource conservation, ecosystem management,

Research Contributions

The available research profile indicates scholarly contributions related to environmental sustainability and water resource management. Research within these domains supports improved understanding of environmental systems, resource allocation, and sustainable management practices across local and global contexts.[3] Environmental research commonly requires interdisciplinary integration involving ecological analysis, policy assessment, sustainability science, and resource planning methodologies.

Publications

The indexed publication portfolio associated with Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir includes scholarly works documented in internationally recognized databases. Publication activity serves as a measurable indicator of scientific engagement, collaborative participation, and contribution to environmental and sustainability-oriented academic research.[1] Research publications within environmental and water resource management disciplines frequently contribute to broader scientific understanding of sustainability challenges, ecosystem conservation, and evidence-based environmental policy development.

Research Impact

Citation indicators and publication visibility provide measurable evidence of scholarly engagement and scientific dissemination. The citation profile associated with Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir demonstrates academic visibility within environmental and resource management research communities.[1] Research impact within water resource management extends beyond citation metrics and contributes to sustainable planning, environmental assessment, ecological protection, and resource management frameworks.[3]

Award Suitability

Based on the available scholarly indicators, Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with professional academic recognition programs, including indexed publication activity, interdisciplinary environmental research engagement, and measurable scholarly visibility within water resource management studies.Women researcher recognition frameworks generally emphasize scientific contribution, sustainability-oriented research, publication dissemination, and participation in interdisciplinary academic development. 0

Conclusion

Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir’s academic profile reflects participation in environmental and water resource management research through indexed scientific publications and scholarly dissemination. The documented research metrics, institutional affiliation, and publication visibility indicate measurable academic engagement within sustainability-oriented scientific disciplines.[1] The research profile demonstrates alignment with professional academic recognition standards associated with environmental studies and sustainable resource management research.

References

      1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir, Author ID 59502268400. Scopus.
        https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59502268400
      2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Susanna Mwinkum Tantuoyir.
        https://orcid.org/0009-0004-0796-8505
      3. Tantuoyir, S. M., Muluneh, A., & Danbara, T. T. (2025). Land suitability evaluation using GIS and multicriteria decision analysis for cashew cultivation in the Abaya-Chamo Watershed, Ethiopia. Smart Agricultural Technology, 10, 100744.
        https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atech.2025.100744
      4. Tantuoyir, S. M. (2026). Ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change in the savanna ecological zone of Ghana: A systematic review. Nature-Based Solutions, 100329.
        https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nbsj.2026.100329
      5. Tantuoyir, S. M. (2025). Seasonality of Malaria Disease Infection in Ghana: A review. Journal of Nature Based Solutions and Innovations, 1(2), 24-35.
        https://doi.org/10.56556/jnbsi.v1i2.24-35
      6. Tantuoyir, S. M., & Issahaque, H. (2025). Land suitability evaluation using GIS and multicriteria decision analysis for cashew cultivation, Ethiopia: A systematic review. Journal of Nature Based Solutions and Innovations, 1(2), 1-23.
        https://doi.org/10.56556/jnbsi.v1i2.1-23

Julieta Garcia Chirino | Wastewater treatment | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Julieta Garcia Chirino | Wastewater treatment | Best Researcher Award

PhD researcher at KU Leuven, Belgium

Julieta Garcia Chirino is a driven and results-oriented chemical engineer with a Ph.D. in Engineering Science from KU Leuven, Belgium, and a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She has established herself in the field of environmental engineering through her expertise in sustainable technologies, membrane synthesis, water treatment, and waste valorization. Her career demonstrates a commitment to addressing environmental challenges through innovative research and real-world applications, including collaborations with industry. Julieta brings forward-thinking ideas to circular economy initiatives, heavy metal remediation, and the development of environmentally friendly engineering solutions.

Profile 

ORCID

EDUCATION

Julieta’s academic journey reflects a deep engagement with environmental sustainability. She earned her Ph.D. in Engineering Science, specializing in Chemical Engineering, from the Faculty of Engineering Science at KU Leuven (2020–2025). Her doctoral research focused on hybrid wastewater treatment technologies through waste valorization for heavy metal removal. Prior to her Ph.D., she obtained her Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the Engineering Institute at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (2016–2019), where she built a solid foundation in membrane-based separation processes and industrial waste applications. Her academic background is reinforced by complementary technical training and interdisciplinary coursework in chemistry and environmental risk management.

EXPERIENCE

With a strong professional background in both academic and industrial environments, Julieta has cultivated valuable experience in project management, research coordination, and environmental planning. At KU Leuven, she led laboratory efforts, designed experiments, and supervised five master’s students in research and thesis work. Previously, she worked as a project manager assistant at the Engineering Institute of UNAM, where she coordinated proposals and procurement for a biogas pilot plant, and oversaw strategic project planning. Earlier in her career, she served as an administrative assistant managing evaluations for academic promotions and projects. Throughout, she has demonstrated proficiency in organizing complex projects, conducting environmental assessments, and implementing life cycle analysis (LCA) to evaluate the sustainability of engineering processes.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Julieta’s research interests center around environmental engineering, particularly the development of sustainable separation technologies. She is deeply invested in membrane synthesis and characterization, waste valorization using industrial byproducts, and heavy metals remediation from contaminated water sources. Her work bridges laboratory innovation and practical application, integrating life cycle assessments and hazard evaluations into material development. Additional areas of focus include inorganic chemistry, analytical methods, and the exploration of circular economy models in environmental remediation. Her research continuously seeks to contribute to the advancement of green engineering and the reduction of industrial pollution.

AWARD

Julieta Garcia Chirino’s commitment to sustainable environmental engineering has led to her nomination for the Best Researcher Award. Her interdisciplinary work in wastewater treatment and waste-to-resource technologies exemplifies innovation and societal impact. She has served on the editorial board of the Process Newsletter and has been recognized for her role in mentoring emerging researchers. Her selection as a candidate for this award reflects her leadership in both research and collaboration, notably through her active involvement in scientific manuscript reviews and her strong publication record.

PUBLICATION

Julieta has published three peer-reviewed articles in recognized international journals, contributing to the fields of membrane technology and environmental remediation. Her 2021 article, “Hybrid Membrane Systems for Wastewater Valorization,” published in Journal of Membrane Science, has been cited by 18 scholarly articles. In 2022, she authored “Utilization of Steel Slag in Heavy Metal Removal” in the Chemical Engineering Journal, cited by 12 works. Most recently, in 2023, she published “Circular Economy Approaches in Wastewater Treatment” in Environmental Technology & Innovation, with 9 citations. These publications have significantly enhanced academic and industrial understanding of sustainable separation technologies.

CONCLUSION

Julieta Garcia Chirino exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier researcher—innovative, interdisciplinary, and impactful. Her academic excellence, hands-on research, mentorship, publication record, and sustainable focus collectively establish her as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work is not only scientifically rigorous but also socially relevant, aligning perfectly with the criteria of excellence in research.