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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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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Featured Publications:
  • 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.

Abdelrahman Elbakheit | Sustainable Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdelrahman Elbakheit | Sustainable Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Associate Prof | King Saud University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Abdelrahman Elbakheit’s research focuses on the integration of renewable energy systems into sustainable architectural design, emphasizing building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), wind turbines, and their optimization for energy-efficient buildings. His work bridges the fields of architecture, engineering, and environmental design, exploring hybrid systems that combine solar and wind energy technologies to enhance building performance and sustainability. Through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, design experimentation, and real-world case studies, his studies have provided innovative frameworks for improving energy generation efficiency in tall buildings and façade systems. He has contributed to the development of Saudi Arabia’s Green Building Code and authored numerous influential publications addressing topics such as ducted photovoltaic façade systems, aerofoil wing integration for wind energy, and bioclimatic high-rise design. His book and journal works extend from evaluating design parameters to proposing new architectural solutions that merge aesthetics with renewable functionality. Dr. Elbakheit’s expertise also extends to teaching, sustainable project consultancy, and reviewing for international journals such as Energy and Buildings and Solar Energy. His contributions have earned recognition through patents for rooftop wind turbine supports and several awards for innovation and research excellence. With consistent involvement in academic, industrial, and policy-related sustainability initiatives, Dr. Elbakheit continues to advance the integration of renewable technologies within the built environment, influencing the global shift toward climate-responsive architecture and resilient urban development.

Featured Publications:

Elbakheit, A. R. (2012). Why tall buildings? The potential of sustainable technologies in tall. International Journal of High-Rise Buildings, 1(2), 117–123.

Elbakheit, A. R. (2019). A ducted photovoltaic façade unit with buoyancy cooling: Part I experiment. Buildings, 9(4), 88.

Elbakheit, A. R. (2018). Effect of turbine resistance and positioning on performance of Aerofoil wing building augmented wind energy generation. Energy and Buildings, 174, 365–371.

Elbakheit, A. R. (2008). Effect of duct width in ducted photovoltaic facades. Proceedings of the CTBUH 8th World Congress, Dubai, UAE, 3–5.

Elbakheit, A. R. (2019). A ducted photovoltaic façade unit with buoyancy cooling: Part II CFD simulation. Buildings, 9(5), 133.

Qiu Jun – Environmental Engineering – Outstanding Scientist Award

Qiu Jun - Environmental Engineering - Outstanding Scientist Award

Beijing Normal University - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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SUMMARY

Qiu Jun is a renowned expert in atmospheric water resource technology, microscale fluid-solid interaction mechanics, and engineering design. A consistent contributor to water sciences and hydrology, the research spans multiple domains, including energy-water systems and environmental sustainability. Roles in academia and national laboratories emphasize a dedication to scientific advancement, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The focus lies in solving practical water and environmental challenges using advanced simulation, modeling, and field experimentation. With a series of high-impact publications and international collaborations, Qiu Jun's contributions are pivotal in bridging aerospace engineering principles with water science to address global resource challenges.

EDUCATION

Education began with a Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Aerospace, Tsinghua University, Beijing. This was followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. from the same institution, deepening expertise in engineering and applied sciences. Further academic enrichment came through a visiting scholar program at Columbia University in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Postdoctoral research continued at Tsinghua University, focusing on applied hydrology and mechanics. The educational background combines aerospace, hydrology, and biomedical research, equipping Qiu Jun with a unique interdisciplinary foundation ideal for tackling modern challenges in water resource management and environmental engineering.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professional trajectory includes roles from Postdoctoral Research Fellow to Assistant Professor at Tsinghua University. Later held research fellow positions in the Department of Hydraulic and Hydrology, culminating in appointment as Distinguished Research Fellow at Qinghai University’s State Key Laboratory. Currently serving as Professor at Beijing Normal University's College of Water Sciences. Experience reflects a steady progression through prestigious institutions, emphasizing innovation in water systems, experimental hydrology, and resource optimization. Work includes leadership in major national and institutional research programs, with responsibilities in academic mentorship, experimental platform development, and policy-informing environmental studies.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Core interests include atmospheric water harvesting, gravity energy storage systems, climate-influenced hydrological cycles, reservoir management, and fluid mechanics at the microscale. Research integrates physical experimentation with advanced modeling to enhance water resource reliability and sustainable energy applications. Special attention is given to ecological water demand, fog elimination, and climate-induced precipitation patterns. Studies frequently address the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, emphasizing regional hydrological behavior and its global implications. Optimization techniques, including particle swarm algorithms, are applied across image processing and water systems. This multidisciplinary approach enables the design of practical and theoretical frameworks to tackle pressing environmental and energy challenges.

AWARD AND HONOR

Recognition stems from significant publications, international collaborations, and national-level appointments. Invitations to contribute as corresponding author on numerous peer-reviewed journals highlight leadership within the field. Notable appointments at Tsinghua University and Beijing Normal University reflect academic and institutional recognition. Participation in interdisciplinary research projects across China and abroad demonstrates trust in scientific competence and leadership. Although formal awards are not listed, distinguished titles and appointments serve as evidence of professional acknowledgment. Positions in leading water science centers and engineering departments reinforce continued contributions to scientific excellence and environmental solutions in academia and applied science.

RESEARCH SKILL

Possesses advanced skills in experimental system design, atmospheric water collection techniques, hydrological modeling, MATLAB GUI programming, image inpainting using PSO algorithms, and climate variability analysis. Well-versed in integrating environmental data with simulation software and optimization tools to enhance decision-making in reservoir and water system management. Additional competencies include acoustic fog elimination, ecological forecasting, and data-driven zoning of precipitation regimes. Research frequently applies computational fluid dynamics, laboratory-scale validation, and long-term environmental monitoring. The integration of engineering methods with climate science underlines a systems-level research skillset suited for applied environmental and hydrological studies.

CONCLUSION

Work exemplifies the fusion of aerospace engineering, environmental science, and water resource management. With strong academic roots and wide-ranging applications, research addresses urgent global challenges such as water scarcity, climate variability, and energy sustainability. Contributions span foundational theory, applied experimentation, and policy-relevant insights. Engagement across major Chinese universities and global institutions underscores influence and reach. From designing fog elimination systems to optimizing reservoir operations, the approach remains comprehensive, forward-thinking, and multidisciplinary. Through high-level appointments, impactful publications, and continuous research, Qiu Jun emerges as a key figure in advancing scientific solutions for sustainable resource management.

Zhang Jianwei | Co-control of air pollution | Best Researcher Award 

Zhang Jianwei | Co-control of air pollution | Best Researcher Award 

Beijing University of Chemical Technology - China

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Zhang Jianwei is a distinguished professor at the College of Humanities and Law, with a PhD and extensive expertise in environmental law and governance. His scholarly journey reflects a commitment to addressing urgent global challenges through legal frameworks and interdisciplinary approaches. With a focus on sustainable development and environmental health, his work contributes significantly to academic discourse and policymaking. His research has been published in high-impact journals and influential platforms. As an educator and researcher, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the field of environmental policy and law in China and beyond, blending theory with real-world application effectively.

EDUCATION

Professor Zhang Jianwei holds a Doctorate (PhD), emphasizing rigorous research in environmental governance, legal frameworks, and sustainability practices. His educational journey reflects a deep engagement with interdisciplinary studies, especially environmental law and policy. The theoretical foundation gained through his doctoral studies continues to shape his scholarly and professional output. Though his academic record is devoid of percentage or personal specifics, it is evident from his research and publications that his education provided the depth and clarity necessary to address complex societal and environmental issues. His background equips him with critical insights into the evolving nature of environmental justice.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Zhang Jianwei is a professor at the College of Humanities and Law, actively engaged in teaching, research, and mentoring. He has contributed to academic development and environmental legal reform through his position, fostering both theoretical and practical expertise among students and peers. His role encompasses participation in scholarly discourse, development of curriculum, and implementation of interdisciplinary projects on environmental safety and planning. By addressing national and international environmental challenges, Professor Zhang has built a career deeply rooted in impactful teaching and policy-influencing research. His experience bridges academia and law-making processes with a focus on climate legislation and public engagement.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Professor Zhang’s research interests revolve around environmental law, sustainable development, and public health safety. He delves into environmental planning and management, particularly emphasizing ecological preservation, pollution regulation, and climate change litigation. His work often intersects ethical governance with environmental protection, exploring collaborative strategies such as co-governance and public interest litigation. A strong advocate for a healthy environment, he investigates how legal tools can promote sustainable and ethical scientific progress. His focus also includes regional environmental assessments and legal responses to urbanization and resource consumption, contributing to both policy reform and scholarly advancement in environmental jurisprudence.

AWARD AND HONOR

While the document does not explicitly list individual awards or honors, Professor Zhang Jianwei’s stature as a professor and his publication record in highly ranked journals (CSSCI, SSCI, SCI) imply substantial recognition in the academic and legal communities. His selection for publication by journals such as Environmental Protection and Scientific Reports, as well as contributions to international law literature, reflect his respected voice in environmental and legal studies. Such engagements and invited research contributions are often a sign of prestigious standing. His scholarly impact and leadership in climate law and governance elevate his academic prestige both nationally and globally.

RESEARCH SKILL

Zhang Jianwei demonstrates exceptional research skills in analyzing environmental systems through a legal lens. He employs qualitative and spatial-quantitative methods to assess ecological security and urbanization impacts. His work integrates law, policy, and environmental science, showcasing expertise in litigation studies, policy development, and ethical governance. He is adept at interdisciplinary collaboration, co-authorship, and academic publishing across Chinese and international journals. His research methodology supports regional evaluations and comparative legal analysis, reinforcing his ability to navigate complex regulatory environments. By fusing legal reasoning with empirical assessment, Professor Zhang brings innovation and actionable insight into the realm of environmental governance.

PUBLICATIONS

Title: Electrochemical Cyclizative Carboxylation of Alkene-Tethered Aryl Isocyanides with Carbon Dioxide
Authors: Haitao Liu, Meng Guo, Mengying Jia, Jianwei Zhang, Xianxiu Xu
Journal: Organic Letters

Title: Electrochemical Palladium‐Catalyzed Oxidative Carbonylation‐Cyclization of Enallenols
Authors: Jianwei Zhang, Biswanath Das, Oscar Verho, Jan-Erling Bäckvall
Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Title: Enantioselective Synthesis of [5]Helicenes Containing Two Additional Chiral Axes
Authors: Jianwei Zhang, Martin Simon, Christopher Golz, Manuel Alcarazo
Journal: Israel Journal of Chemistry

Title: Enantioselective Synthesis of 1‐Aryl Benzo[5]helicenes Using BINOL‐Derived Cationic Phosphonites as Ancillary Ligands
Authors: Pablo Redero, Thierry Hartung, Jianwei Zhang, Leo D. M. Nicholls, Guo Zichen, Martin Simon, Christopher Golz, Manuel Alcarazo
Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Title: Gold‐Catalyzed Atroposelective Synthesis of 1,1′‐Binaphthalene‐2,3′‐diols
Authors: Jianwei Zhang, Martin Simon, Christopher Golz, Manuel Alcarazo
Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Title: Ruthenium-Catalyzed Atropoenantioselective Synthesis of Axial Biaryls via Reductive Amination and Dynamic Kinetic Resolution
Authors: Donghui Guo, Jianwei Zhang, Bei Zhang, Jian Wang
Journal: Organic Letters

CONCLUSION

Professor Zhang Jianwei’s academic contributions span a dynamic intersection of environmental law, ethical governance, and sustainable development. Through extensive research and teaching, he has shaped discourses on legal accountability, climate response, and public interest litigation. His scholarly impact is demonstrated by numerous publications in leading journals and edited volumes, guiding both theoretical inquiry and legislative practices. His integration of legal thought with environmental systems represents a forward-looking approach to societal resilience and justice. Professor Zhang continues to influence academic thought and public policy, standing as a respected authority in environmental governance and legal reform in China.

Daniel Goulart | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Daniel Goulart | Sustainable Development | FGV EAESP

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Daniel Goulart's academic journey began with early pursuits at FGV EAESP, signaling the commencement of his scholarly endeavors. Details about his initial academic pursuits, including educational milestones, areas of interest, and any notable achievements during this foundational period, are essential for understanding his intellectual trajectory.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Transitioning from academia to the professional sphere, Goulart's career unfolded with various professional endeavors. Specifics about his roles, projects, and collaborations during this phase, particularly those aligned with his academic background, provide insights into the practical application of his knowledge and skills.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:

Goulart's contributions and research focus form a crucial aspect of his academic and professional identity. Whether through publications, engagement in research projects, or advancements within a specific field, delineating the thematic concentration of his contributions offers a comprehensive understanding of his academic impact.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

The predictors driving farmers’ decision on drying and storage technology adoption

Viabilizando a estratégia de crédito mercantil no agronegócio.

Gestão de custos e formação de preços no setor de commodities.

Soluções para os gargalos da agricultura.

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IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Assessing Goulart's impact and influence involves recognizing the broader effects of his work. This encompasses positive outcomes in academia, acknowledgment within his professional network, and any influence he may have had on students, colleagues, or the academic community at large.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS:

An indicator of Goulart's academic influence lies in the number of citations his work has garnered. High citation metrics would signify that his research has made a noteworthy contribution to the academic discourse, with fellow researchers and scholars referencing his work in their own studies.

LEGACY:

Daniel Goulart's legacy is shaped by the enduring impact he leaves at FGV EAESP. This could include contributions to the academic environment, mentorship of students, and the cultivation of a positive and collaborative culture within his academic sphere.

FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Looking ahead, Goulart's future contributions may involve continued advancements in his academic and professional pursuits. This could encompass further research, participation in impactful projects, mentorship of emerging scholars, and potentially taking on leadership roles that contribute to the growth and development of FGV EAESP.