Marzieh Farhadkhani | Environmental Health Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr Marzieh Farhadkhani | Environmental Health Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Marzieh Farhadkhani is an accomplished researcher affiliated with Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences in Iran. With a robust background in environmental health and public safety, she has made significant contributions to understanding pollution and its effects on human health. Her work spans various topics, including wastewater management and the impacts of environmental contaminants. With 22 published documents and over 376 citations, Farhadkhani is recognized for her dedication to advancing knowledge in her field, driven by a passion for improving public health and environmental sustainability.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Impactful Publications: Farhadkhani has authored 22 documents with 398 citations, showcasing her significant contributions to environmental health research.
  2. Diverse Research Topics: Her work covers critical areas such as wastewater management, pollution characterization, and health risk assessments, demonstrating versatility and relevance to current environmental issues.
  3. Collaborative Efforts: She has effectively collaborated with numerous co-authors, indicating her ability to work within interdisciplinary teams and enhance research output.
  4. Recognition and Influence: Farhadkhani’s research has been cited frequently, reflecting its influence on public health policies and environmental management practices in Iran and beyond.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Increasing H-index: Although her h-index is 10, which is respectable, striving to publish more frequently in high-impact journals could enhance her visibility and citation rates.
  2. Expanding Research Networks: Engaging in more international collaborations could broaden her research perspective and open new avenues for impactful studies.
  3. Public Engagement: While her academic contributions are commendable, increasing outreach efforts to communicate findings to the public could elevate awareness of environmental health issues.

Education

Farhadkhani holds a degree in Environmental Health Sciences, which laid the groundwork for her research endeavors. She further honed her expertise through advanced studies and hands-on experiences that focused on the intersection of health and environmental factors. Her educational journey has equipped her with the skills necessary to investigate complex environmental issues and contribute meaningfully to public health initiatives.

Experience

With several years of research experience, Farhadkhani has worked on numerous projects addressing environmental pollution and health risks in Iran. She has collaborated with various academic and governmental institutions, focusing on the analysis of contaminants and their implications for community health. Her role involves both conducting field studies and disseminating research findings through publications and presentations, contributing to the broader scientific community.

Awards and Honors

Farhadkhani has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to environmental health research. Among her accolades is the Extraordinary Master’s Prize from Shahrekord University, reflecting her exceptional academic performance and research output. Her work has not only garnered citations but also has been influential in shaping policies related to environmental health in her region.

Research Focus

Farhadkhani’s research primarily centers on the health impacts of environmental pollutants, including heavy metals and wastewater management. She investigates the ecological and human health risks associated with various contaminants and aims to develop effective strategies for risk mitigation. Her focus on public health implications of environmental issues highlights her commitment to fostering safer communities through scientific research.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Co-occurrence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals in various environmental matrices of a chronic petroleum polluted region in Iran; Pollution characterization, and assessment of ecological and human health risks 🌍🔬
  2. Hair and urinary 2-hydroxynaphthalene levels in the people living in a region with frequent oil pipeline incidents in Iran: Health risk assessment 🛢️⚖️
  3. Corrigendum to “Wastewater surveillance of antibiotic resistance and class 1 integron-integrase genes” 🧬📝
  4. Wastewater surveillance of antibiotic resistance and class 1 integron-integrase genes: Potential impact of wastewater characteristics on genes profile 💧🔍
  5. Occurrence of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in effluents of urban wastewater treatment plants: A global systematic review and meta-analysis 🌎🦠
  6. A review on insights and lessons from COVID-19 to the prevent of monkeypox pandemic 🦠✈️
  7. Cryptosporidium’s burden of disease attributable to consumption of wastewater-irrigated raw vegetables 🥗⚠️
  8. TSP, PM10, PM2.5, and PM1 in ambient air of Shahr-e Kord, Iran’s rooftop; levels, characterisation and health risk assessment of particles-bound heavy metals 🌫️🏙️
  9. Simultaneous monitoring of SARS-CoV-2, bacteria, and fungi in indoor air of hospital: a study on Hajar Hospital in Shahrekord, Iran 🏥🦠
  10. The Effect of Wastewater Irrigation on the Activity of Soil Microorganisms 🌱💧

Conclusion

Marzieh Farhadkhani is a deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her impactful research in environmental health, significant publication record, and collaborative approach. By focusing on enhancing her research output and engaging with broader audiences, she can further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her field. Her dedication to addressing environmental challenges through rigorous scientific inquiry makes her an exemplary candidate for recognition.

Eric Ofosu Asare | Environmental Risk Assessment | Best Researcher Award

Mr Eric Ofosu Asare | Environmental Risk Assessment | Best Researcher Award

Graduate School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences, Ghana Atomic Energy Commisssion, Ghana

Eric Ofosu Asare is a dedicated technologist at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, specializing in environmental radiation protection. Born on October 18, 1995, in Ghana, Eric has a keen interest in the assessment of naturally occurring radionuclides in various environmental samples. With a solid foundation in physics, he aims to contribute to improving safety standards in nuclear and radiation practices. Beyond his professional work, Eric is passionate about ocean conservation, actively participating in initiatives to combat plastic pollution in coastal communities. His commitment to both scientific research and environmental protection reflects his desire to create a safer, more sustainable world.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Relevant Experience:
    • Eric has extensive work experience at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission and previously at the Radiation Protection Institute, demonstrating a solid foundation in environmental radiation protection and health physics.
    • His roles involve direct engagement in scientific research, including laboratory work and data analysis, which is essential for research excellence.
  2. Educational Background:
    • Currently pursuing an MPhil in Health Physics and Radiation Protection, which adds to his expertise and demonstrates a commitment to advancing his knowledge in the field.
    • His undergraduate degree in Physics with a strong academic record (2.1 Upper Division) and a relevant thesis showcases his ability to conduct research effectively.
  3. Publications:
    • Eric has contributed to multiple research papers and conference presentations, indicating an active engagement with the academic community and a track record of disseminating research findings.
  4. Awards and Recognition:
    • Recipient of notable awards, including the Commonwealth-Canada Scholarship and the Best Intern Award, highlighting his potential and recognition in his field.
  5. Digital Skills:
    • Proficiency in various software tools related to nuclear physics and data analysis, such as R, Matlab, and specific software used in radiation detection, enhances his research capabilities.
  6. Volunteer Work:
    • Active involvement in community initiatives, particularly in environmental protection, indicates a well-rounded character and commitment to societal betterment, which is important for research that aims to impact communities.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Research Impact:
    • While Eric has a solid background in radiation protection, exploring interdisciplinary research opportunities could broaden the impact of his work and lead to innovative solutions in related fields.
  2. Networking and Collaboration:
    • Increasing engagement with international research communities and seeking collaborative projects could enhance his visibility and foster knowledge exchange, which is beneficial for professional growth.
  3. Presentation Skills:
    • Continuing to refine public speaking and presentation skills can help Eric effectively communicate his research findings to diverse audiences, enhancing his influence and impact.

Education 

Eric holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Physics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2017), where he graduated with a Second Class Upper Division, focusing on thermal conductivity in vehicle tires. Currently, he is pursuing an MPhil in Health Physics and Radiation Protection at the School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences, University of Ghana, further enhancing his expertise in radiation safety and environmental health. His educational background equips him with a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of physics, particularly in the context of health and environmental protection. Eric’s academic journey reflects a commitment to lifelong learning and the pursuit of knowledge that can positively impact society.

Experience

Eric has been a technologist at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission since September 2019, where he conducts laboratory work on scientific research projects. His responsibilities include assessing levels of radionuclides in soil, water, and environmental samples, using advanced detection methods like High Purity Germanium and Sodium Iodide detectors. Previously, he interned at the Radiation Protection Institute from September 2017 to September 2018, where he gained hands-on experience in labeling laboratory samples, field sampling, and data analysis using specialized software. His dual roles in laboratory and field settings have equipped him with a robust skill set in radiation safety and environmental monitoring, making him a valuable asset in the scientific community.

Awards and Honors 

Eric has received several notable awards that highlight his achievements and dedication to his field. In June 2020, he was honored with the Commonwealth-Canada Scholarship through Coursera, which recognizes his commitment to advancing his education and skills. In May 2022, he was awarded the Health Physics Society Travel Grant, enabling him to attend the Annual Health Physics Society Meeting, where he could network with leading professionals in the field. Additionally, Eric received the Best Intern Award from the Radiation Protection Institute in August 2018, a testament to his exceptional performance and contributions during his internship. These honors reflect his proactive approach to professional development and his passion for making a meaningful impact in health physics and radiation protection.

Research Focus

Eric’s research focuses on health physics and radiation protection, with a specific interest in assessing natural radioactivity and its implications for human health and the environment. His work involves analyzing radionuclide levels in various environmental matrices, such as soil and water, to understand their distribution and potential risks. He employs advanced detection techniques, including alpha spectroscopy and dosimetry, to ensure accurate assessments of occupational exposure in medical and industrial settings. Additionally, Eric is involved in community-oriented projects aimed at promoting environmental conservation, particularly addressing plastic waste in coastal areas. His multidisciplinary approach combines scientific rigor with a commitment to public health and environmental sustainability, aiming to develop strategies that mitigate the impact of radiation on communities while advocating for responsible environmental practices.

Publication Top Notes

  • Baseline Study and Statistical Analysis of Natural Radioactivity, Radon, and Soil Properties in Proposed Underground Mine in Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality of Western Region, Ghana 📊🌍
  • Effect of Sowing Date on the Performance of Bambara Groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verde.) Landraces in the Transition and Forest Agro-Ecologies of Ghana 🌱🌾
  • Yield Evaluation of Three Early Maturing Bambara Groundnut (Vigna subterranea L. Verdc) Landraces at the CSIR-Crops Research Institute, Fumesua-Kumasi, Ghana 📈🌿
  • Effect of Seed Priming on Seedling Emergence and Establishment of Four Bambara Groundnut (Vigna subterranea L. Verdc.) Landraces 🌾🌱
  • Chemical Diversity of Lippia Multiflora Essential Oils from West Africa 🌿🧴
  • Characterization of a Mutant Population of Cocoyam (Xanthosoma sagittifolium L. Schott) 🌱🔬
  • Rate of Nitrogen and Sulphur Fertilizers on Yield, Yield Components and Seed Quality of Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.) 🌾💧
  • Effect of Cocoa Pod Ash on the Growth of Maize 🌱🍫

Conclusion

Eric Ofosu Asare is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his relevant experience, educational background, and commitment to advancing research in health physics and radiation protection. His active participation in research, coupled with a genuine interest in community engagement, makes him an exemplary researcher. By focusing on interdisciplinary collaboration and enhancing his communication skills, he can further increase his research impact and recognition in the scientific community.

Inês Flores-Colen – Environmental – Women Researcher Award

Inês Flores-Colen - Environmental - Women Researcher Award

Instituto Superior Técnico - Portugal

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👷‍♀️ CIVIL ENGINEERING EXPERTISE

Inês Flores-Colen is a Full Professor at the Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, specializing in the Construction Scientific Area of the Department of Civil Engineering, Architecture, and Environment. With a career starting in 1996, she has earned her MSc in 2002 and PhD in Civil Engineering in 2009. Her professional journey has been marked by significant contributions to the fields of construction and civil engineering, making her a leading expert in her domain.

📚 PROLIFIC PUBLISHER AND EDITOR

Inês has an extensive publication record that includes 3 books, 8 book chapters, and over 100 papers in international journals. She has also contributed 60 technical-scientific reports and 35 international congress papers. Her editorial experience includes serving as Editor of International Techitt (2014-2017), and she is currently the Editorial Board Member of three international journals and the Director of the magazine Pedra e Cal, which focuses on conservation and rehabilitation.

🧪 RESEARCH PROGRAM PARTICIPATION

Inês has actively participated in 15 competitively financed research programs, with 4 ongoing international projects. Notably, she is involved in DG4HEALTH (a digital twin platform for hospital facility management) and SHELLTER, which focuses on the reuse of aquaculture waste for construction materials. As a Principal Investigator, her projects include WGB_Shield and Nanorender, and she has led the Instituto Superior Técnico team in two subcontracted projects related to smart roofing systems and advanced waterproofing technologies.

🎓 SUPERVISION OF RESEARCHERS

Inês has a wealth of experience in guiding future engineers and researchers, having supervised 4 Post-doc researchers, 12 PhD students, and 102 Masters students. Her leadership in mentoring emerging scholars has played a vital role in advancing research in civil engineering and construction.

🏗️ RESEARCH INTERESTS IN CONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION

Her research interests are diverse and cutting-edge, focusing on innovative and sustainable construction, pathology, inspection, in-situ testing, and rehabilitation of buildings. Inês is a pioneer in the development of aerogel-based renders for thermal rehabilitation, contributing to advancements in mortars and ETICS (External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems). Her work is vital in improving building performance and sustainability.

🏅 INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION AND STANDARDIZATION CONTRIBUTIONS

Inês is an active member of European and international standardization committees, including CEN/TC348, ISO TC 267, and CEN/TC318. She is also part of national committees CT 94 and CT 192, showcasing her influence in shaping industry standards. Her national patent on aerogel-based thermal render, published in 2019, further underscores her innovative contributions to civil engineering.

🔬 LEADER OF THE PERCOAT RESEARCH GROUP

Inês founded the PERCOAT - Performance of Coatings and Buildings Solutions research group in 2020. Through this initiative, she continues to drive forward research in the field of building maintenance and innovative construction solutions. Her leadership has positioned PERCOAT as a key player in developing sustainable building technologies.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Blue Circular Economy—Reuse and Valorization of Bivalve Shells: The Case of Algarve, Portugal
Authors: Magalhães, F.C., Bellei, P., Flores-Colen, I., da Costa, E.M.
Journal: Recycling
Year: 2024

Effects of hygrothermal and natural aging on the durability of multilayer insulation systems incorporating thermal mortars with EPS and aerogel
Authors: Parracha, J.L., Veiga, R., Nunes, L., Flores-Colen, I.
Journal: Cement and Concrete Composites
Year: 2024

Characterization and performance of building composites made from gypsum and woody-biomass ash waste: A product development and application study
Authors: Pedreño-Rojas, M.A., Porras-Amores, C., Villoria-Sáez, P., Morales-Conde, M.J., Flores-Colen, I.
Journal: Construction and Building Materials
Year: 2024

An Evaluation of the Luminous Performance of a School Environment Integrating Artificial Lighting and Daylight
Authors: Miranda, D.T., Barreto, D., Flores-Colen, I.
Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)
Year: 2024

Guidelines to reduce the effects of urban heat in a changing climate: Green infrastructures and design measures
Authors: Pereira, C., Flores-Colen, I., Mendes, M.P.
Journal: Sustainable Development
Year: 2024

Seyed Ahmad Kebriyaee – Environmental Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Seyed Ahmad Kebriyaee - Environmental Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering - Iran

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ACADEMIC AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Dr. Seyed Ahmad Kebriyaee has a rich academic and professional background. He served as a Teacher Assistant at Azad University of Mashhad from 2007 to 2015, specializing in Fluid Dynamics, Thermodynamics, and Fire Dynamic Simulation. His teaching experience reflects a deep commitment to advancing knowledge in critical areas of engineering and fire safety.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE IN FIRE SAFETY

Dr. Kebriyaee’s extensive professional experience includes working as a Research and Development Specialist at the Fire Department of Mashhad Municipal Administration. His role involved being a member of various committees, including those focused on technical machinery, energy consumption optimization, and maintenance systems. His expertise in these areas has significantly contributed to the enhancement of fire safety practices and systems.

RESEARCH PROJECTS AND PROPOSALS

Dr. Kebriyaee has spearheaded numerous research proposals aimed at improving fire safety and efficiency. His projects include energy audits of fire stations, feasibility studies for solar panel use, and the design and implementation of fire apparatus. He has also worked on innovative solutions such as smoke generators and training systems for firefighters, showcasing his dedication to advancing fire safety technology.

PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCES

Dr. Kebriyaee has published several influential papers in renowned journals and conferences. Notable works include studies on solar chimneys and biodiesel emissions, presented at prestigious conferences such as the 17th International Conference on Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering and the 8th Safe Community Asian Conference. His publications reflect his active engagement in advancing fire safety and energy optimization.

HONORS AND RECOGNITION

Throughout his career, Dr. Kebriyaee has received several honors, including being elected as a premier specialist by the Municipal Administration of Mashhad in 2013. His achievements in math competitions and academic exams further highlight his exceptional skills and dedication to his field.

SKILLS AND EXPERTISE

Dr. Kebriyaee possesses a diverse set of technical skills, including proficiency in software like Word, Visio, and FLUENT, and expertise in maintenance planning and energy optimization. His capabilities extend to various programming and modeling tools, underscoring his comprehensive knowledge in engineering and fire safety.

FIELDS OF INTEREST AND PERSONAL TENDENCIES

Dr. Kebriyaee’s research interests span combustion modeling, fire simulation, smoke control, and sustainable energy. He is passionate about team work, leadership, and staying at the forefront of the latest technological advancements. His personal interests in chess, Kung Fu, and basketball reflect his well-rounded personality and dedication to continuous learning and improvement.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

DONG-WOOK KWON – Environmental Engineering – Best Researcher Award

DONG-WOOK KWON - Environmental Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Korea Institute of Science and Technology - South Korea

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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

DONG-WOOK KWON has extensive research experience in heterogeneous catalysis for environment and energy. His work focuses on reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from combustion exhaust gases through catalytic technology, including selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NOx by NH3, particularly for diesel engine emission control. Additionally, he has been involved in discovering catalytic materials and improving chemical processes to mitigate atmospheric pollutants from stationary and mobile sources, such as catalytic degradation of NH3, CO, and odorants, and catalytic decomposition of N2O. His research also encompasses the catalytic oxidation of indoor air pollutants to enhance indoor air quality, targeting ambient HCHO & CO oxidation, catalytic oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and catalytic decomposition of ozone.

EDUCATION

DONG-WOOK KWON earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Energy Engineering from Kyonggi University, South Korea, in February 2016. His doctoral thesis focused on the roles of promoters and the SCR performance in metal-promoted vanadium-based deNOx catalysts. He also holds a Master's degree (2012) and a Bachelor's degree (2010) in Environmental Energy Engineering from the same institution.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Since March 2020, DONG-WOOK KWON has been a Senior Researcher at the Extreme Materials Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST). He previously worked as a Researcher at KIST from September 2018 to February 2020 and as a Post-Doc at the Materials Architecturing Research Center, KIST, from July 2017 to August 2018.

REGISTERED PATENTS

DONG-WOOK KWON has several registered patents, including:

  1. NOx reduction catalysts enabling their regeneration at low temperatures (Republic of Korea, Japan, USA, China).
  2. Rare-earth metal vanadates catalysts for nitrogen oxide reduction at low temperatures (Republic of Korea, Japan, USA, China).
  3. Heterogeneous catalysts and preparing methods of the same (Republic of Korea).
  4. Platinum-based catalyst for removing hydrogen at room temperature (Republic of Korea).
  5. Preparing method of platinum/vanadium/titania catalyst for removing ammonia (Republic of Korea).
  6. Vanadium-based denitration catalyst and preparing method of the same (Republic of Korea).

RESEARCH THEMES

His research themes include the catalytic reduction of NOx emissions, discovery and improvement of catalytic materials for atmospheric pollutant mitigation, and the catalytic oxidation of indoor air pollutants. His work significantly contributes to the fields of environmental and energy engineering through advanced catalysis technology.

PATENT CONTRIBUTIONS

DONG-WOOK KWON's patent contributions demonstrate his innovative approaches in developing effective catalysts for environmental applications, showcasing his expertise in creating solutions for low-temperature NOx reduction, ammonia removal, and hydrogen elimination at room temperature.

RESEARCH IMPACT

The impact of DONG-WOOK KWON's research is evident in the advancements in catalytic technologies for emission control and air quality improvement. His contributions provide significant insights and practical solutions for addressing environmental challenges through cutting-edge catalytic processes.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Er composition (X)-mediated catalytic properties of Ce1-XErXVO4 surfaces for selective catalytic NOX reduction with NH3 at elevated temperatures 2021 (27)

Unveiling the traits of rare earth metal (RM)-substituted bimetallic Ce0. 5RM0. 5V1O4 phases to activate selective NH3 oxidation and NOX reduction 2020 (28)

A dual catalytic strategy by the nature of the functionalization effect as well as active species on vanadium-based catalyst for enhanced low temperature SCR 2021 (56)

The role of molybdenum on the enhanced performance and SO2 resistance of V/Mo-Ti catalysts for NH3-SCR 2019 (74)

Exploration of surface properties of Sb-promoted copper vanadate catalysts for selective catalytic reduction of NOX by NH3 2018 (62)

Mohammad Mirzehi – Life Cycle Assessment – Best Researcher Award

Mohammad Mirzehi - Life Cycle Assessment - Best Researcher Award

Tarbiat Modares - Iran

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Based on the provided information about Mohammad Mirzehi, he appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award for several reasons:

RESEARCH FOCUS AND IMPACT

Mohammad's research focuses on optimizing mine planning and operations using advanced techniques such as operations research, data science, and machine learning. His work includes addressing environmental concerns like greenhouse gas emissions and dust through innovative planning strategies.

EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE:

With four years of experience in mining engineering research, Mohammad has contributed significantly to projects involving open-pit and underground mining operations. His involvement in projects like sustainable stochastic long-term planning of open-pit mines demonstrates a commitment to integrating environmental considerations into mining practices.

PUBLICATION RECORD:

Mohammad has publications that showcase his innovative approach, such as developing novel models for short-term planning in open-pit mines and forecasting copper prices using advanced algorithms. These publications indicate his ability to produce impactful research outputs that can influence both academic and industry practices.

ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT:

As a Research Assistant and Teacher Assistant at Tarbiat Modares University, Mohammad has actively collaborated on various mining engineering projects and courses. His teaching role also underscores his commitment to sharing knowledge and fostering the next generation of mining engineers.

TRACK RECORD OF IMPACTFUL RESULTS:

Mohammad's track record includes addressing real-world challenges in mining operations, from optimizing equipment performance to incorporating geo-metallurgical uncertainty in planning. His work in revitalizing ecosystems affected by mining activities further demonstrates a holistic approach to sustainable mining practices.

IN CONCLUSION

Mohammad Mirzehi's blend of technical expertise, commitment to sustainability, and impactful research outcomes makes him a suitable candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. His contributions not only advance the field of mining engineering but also promote environmentally responsible practices within the industry.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

A hybrid model for back-break prediction using XGBoost machine learning and metaheuristic algorithms in Chadormalu iron mine 2023 (11)

Prediction of blast-induced air overpressure using a hybrid machine learning model and gene expression programming (GEP): a case study from an iron ore mine 2023 (8)

A novel hybrid XGBoost methodology in predicting penetration rate of rotary based on rock-mass and material properties 2024 (6)

Sustainable long-term production planning of open pit mines: An integrated framework for concurrent economical and environmental optimization 2024

Reliable novel hybrid extreme gradient boosting for forecasting copper prices using meta-heuristic algorithms: A thirty-year analysis 2024

Application of XGB-based metaheuristic techniques for prediction time-to-failure of mining machinery 2023 (2)

Obaid Ur Rehman – Environmental Science – Best Researcher Award

Obaid Ur Rehman - Environmental Science - Best Researcher Award

Lanzhou University of Finance and Economics - China

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Obaid Ur Rehman embarked on his academic journey with a strong focus on finance, earning a Ph.D. from Southeast University in China. Prior to this, he completed a Master's degree in Finance from The Agriculture University in Peshawar, Pakistan, where he explored the impact of capital structure and dividend policy on firm value. His academic pursuits demonstrate a commitment to advancing knowledge in finance and economics.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Rehman's professional career spans various roles in academia and finance. From lecturing on corporate finance and financial management to serving as an internal auditor for pharmaceutical distribution, he has gained diverse experience in both teaching and financial management. His roles as a lecturer and associate professor reflect his dedication to education and research in the field of finance.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Rehman's research focuses on several key areas within finance, including corporate finance, financial markets, and risk management. His publications explore topics such as the impact of bankruptcy court establishment on firm acquisitions and the relationship between customer concentration, leverage adjustments, and firm value. Through his research, Rehman has contributed valuable insights to the understanding of financial dynamics and market behavior.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Rehman's research contributions have had a significant impact on the academic community, as evidenced by his publications in esteemed journals such as Applied Soft Computing and Finance Research Letters. His work has influenced discussions and debates in the field of finance, shaping perspectives on topics ranging from corporate default risk to the effects of government subsidies on stock price crash risk.

ACADEMIC CITES

Rehman's publications have been cited by fellow researchers and scholars, indicating the relevance and impact of his work within the academic community. His research findings have contributed to advancing knowledge in finance and economics, providing valuable insights for further exploration and analysis in related fields.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Obaid Ur Rehman's legacy lies in his dedication to advancing knowledge and understanding in the field of finance. As he continues his academic and professional journey, his research and teaching endeavors are poised to make a lasting impact on the academic community and the broader finance industry. His commitment to excellence and innovation will continue to shape discourse and drive progress in finance research and practice.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Christine Lucy Majale – Waste Management – Waste Reduction and Management Award

Christine Lucy Majale - Waste Management - Waste Reduction and Management Award

Kenyatta university - Kenya

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Christine Lucy Majale began her academic journey with a strong focus on environmental studies and waste management. This foundational interest led her to pursue opportunities for research and learning in waste management practices, solidifying her commitment to addressing environmental challenges.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Majale's professional career spans several roles, including positions at Kenyatta University and the Kenya Organization of Environmental Education, where she honed her expertise in teaching, research, and project management. Her current role at DANIDA Fellowship Centre as Lead Researcher on Off-grid Solar Governance in Kenya underscores her commitment to addressing emerging environmental issues.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Majale's research focuses on waste management, with an emphasis on off-grid solar governance, solid waste management, and environmental sustainability. Through her involvement in key projects and initiatives, she has contributed valuable insights and practical solutions to improve waste management practices in Kenya and beyond.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Majale's work has had a significant impact on waste management policies and practices in Kenya. Her research findings and recommendations have informed decision-making processes at both the local and national levels, driving positive change and promoting sustainable environmental practices.

ACADEMIC CITES

Majale's research publications have been cited extensively in the field of environmental studies and waste management. Her contributions to scholarly journals, conference papers, and workshops have enriched academic discourse and facilitated knowledge exchange among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a leading expert in waste management, Majale's legacy lies in her dedication to advancing environmental sustainability and promoting responsible waste management practices. Her ongoing research and advocacy efforts are poised to shape the future of waste management policies and contribute to building a more sustainable and resilient environment.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

A quantitative appraisal of selected agroforestry studies in the Sub-Saharan Africa 2022 (11)

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano – Building and Construction – Best Researcher Award 

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano - Building and Construction - Best Researcher Award 

CEU San Pablo University - Spain

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano's academic journey began with a strong foundation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá. He furthered his education with postgraduate studies in Mechanical Engineering and Higher Education, laying the groundwork for his future career in academia and research.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With a solid academic background, Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano embarked on a career dedicated to academia and research. From teaching roles at Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá to tenured professorships at prestigious institutions like Universidad CEU San Pablo, his professional journey reflects a commitment to excellence in the field of Architecture and Design.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano's research focus lies in the realm of Building and Construction, as evidenced by his numerous projects and contracts. From studying the mechanical behavior of materials to investigating the energy impact of residential building permeability, his contributions have advanced our understanding of structural engineering and architectural design.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his tenure as a professor and involvement in research projects, Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano has made a significant impact on his field. His work has not only contributed to academic knowledge but has also influenced practical applications in the construction industry, shaping the future of building technology.

ACADEMIC CITES

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano's research has garnered recognition, as evidenced by his PhD Extraordinary Award and active participation in funded projects. His contributions have likely been cited in academic literature, further solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in Building and Construction.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano continues his academic and research endeavors, his legacy will be marked by his dedication to advancing the field of Building and Construction. His future contributions hold promise for further innovations in architectural design, structural engineering, and sustainable construction practices.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Influence of various fibers on the physico-mechanical properties of a sustainable geopolymer mortar-based on metakaolin and slag  2023 (2)