Saša Milojević | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Saša Milojević | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Engineering University of Kragujevac | Serbia

Dr. Saša T. Milojević is a distinguished Serbian scholar and expert advisor with over three decades of academic and industrial experience in mechanical and automotive engineering, specializing in powertrain systems, vehicle maintenance, renewable energy, sustainable transport, and environmental protection. He earned his BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees from the University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering, where he currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Powertrain and Mobile Systems. Alongside his academic duties, Dr. Milojević works as an expert advisor in the field of technical inspection and homologation testing of vehicles, contributing his expertise to the advancement of vehicle safety and compliance standards. His professional career also includes over five years as Head of Production and Technical Manager in the bus and truck industry, where he gained extensive experience in manufacturing and industrial management. Dr. Milojević has authored more than 100 scientific publications, including journal papers, conference proceedings, book chapters, and edited volumes, reflecting his broad and impactful research output. His work bridges the fields of internal combustion engines, alternative fuels, tribology, and recycling technologies, emphasizing sustainable and energy-efficient mobility solutions. He played a leading role as Consortium Manager in two FP7 projects focusing on innovative low-floor electric and hydrogen-powered minibuses, and as a team leader, he won the regional innovation award for developing Serbia’s first low-floor city bus powered by natural gas. Since 2023, Dr. Milojević has been representing the KG EDU-S research center in the European and USA network for education and research, promoting sustainable development in transport and industry through collaborative international projects. His career stands as a testament to the integration of engineering innovation, education, and sustainability.

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Featured Publications

  • Skrúcaný, T., Kendra, M., Stopka, O., Milojević, S., Figlus, T., & Csiszár, C. (2019). Impact of the electric mobility implementation on the greenhouse gases production in central European countries. Sustainability, 11(18), 4948.

  • Milojević, S., Glišović, J., Savić, S., Bošković, G., Bukvić, M., & Stojanović, B. (2024). Particulate matter emission and air pollution reduction by applying variable systems in tribologically optimized diesel engines for vehicles in road traffic. Atmosphere, 15(2), 184.

  • Sandra, V., Stojanovic, B., Ivanović, L., Miladinovic, S., & Milojević, S. (2019). Application of nanocomposites in the automotive industry.

  • Milojević, S., Savić, S., Marić, D., Stopka, O., Krstić, B., & Stojanović, B. (2022). Correlation between emission and combustion characteristics with the compression ratio and fuel injection timing in tribologically optimized diesel engine. Tehnički vjesnik, 29(4), 1210–1219. https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20220322134250

  • Milojević, S., Savić, S., Marić, D., Stopka, O., Krstić, B., & Stojanović, B. (2022). Multi-objective optimization of tribological characteristics for aluminum composite using Taguchi grey and TOPSIS approaches. Tehnički vjesnik, 29(4), 1210–1219.

Thitisuda Kanchana-at | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Thitisuda Kanchana-at | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Thitisuda Kanchana-at, Thammasat University, Thailand

Thitisuda Kanchana-at is a passionate and skilled researcher in analytical chemistry and environmental toxicology, with a strong emphasis on air pollution and its effects on human health. With a background in forensic science and chemistry, she brings an interdisciplinary approach to understanding environmental contaminants, especially polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heavy metals in airborne particles. Currently serving as a research assistant at Thammasat University, she conducts in-depth analysis of particulate matter and its biological impacts on dermal and bronchial airway cells. Her role also includes operating advanced instrumentation like ICP-MS at Chulalongkorn University, where she collaborates on sustainable engineering projects. Thitisuda’s academic and professional path reflects her dedication to solving real-world problems at the intersection of chemistry, health, and the environment. She has published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at leading academic symposia. Her work is rooted in scientific rigor, health impact awareness, and a drive for innovative environmental solutions.

Publication Profile

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Education

Thitisuda Kanchana-at holds an MSc in Forensic Science from the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat University (2022–2025), where her thesis focuses on characterizing particulate-bound PAHs and heavy metals in indoor air from religious sites in Bangkok and correlating findings with human exposure risks. This work is done in collaboration with the Environmental Engineering graduate program at Chulalongkorn University, integrating forensic analysis and environmental health research. She also completed her BSc in Chemistry from Chulalongkorn University (2018–2022), graduating with upper-second class honors and finishing one semester early. Her senior project centered on synthesizing an adsorbent from chitosan, nanocellulose, and zero-valent iron for arsenic removal, reflecting her early interest in pollution control and remediation. Her education has equipped her with strong foundations in analytical chemistry, instrumentation, environmental science, and interdisciplinary research, forming a solid base for her growing career in environmental health and forensic applications.

Experience

Thitisuda has extensive research experience across prestigious Thai institutions. Since October 2023, she has been a Research Assistant at Thammasat University’s Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, conducting in-depth studies on ultrafine particulate matter, specifically polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heavy metals, and their biological effects on skin and lung cells. Concurrently, since September 2022, she has worked as an ICP-MS Technician and Research Assistant at the Department of Environmental and Sustainable Engineering, Chulalongkorn University. There, she supports environmental research in collaboration with local authorities, specializing in trace metal analysis using ICP-MS. Her early practical exposure includes internships at STREC, where she trained on instruments like TEM, SEM, NMR, and HPLC, and forensic anthropology training at Siriraj Hospital in 2024. Her experience merges practical laboratory skills, interdisciplinary research, and environmental health science, enabling her to contribute to academic research, environmental monitoring, and public health assessments.

Awards and Honors

Thitisuda Kanchana-at has demonstrated academic excellence and professional engagement, earning recognition throughout her education and early career. While specific award titles are not detailed, her achievements include graduating with upper-second class honors from Chulalongkorn University, completing her BSc in Chemistry one semester early, and being selected to present as a Speaker at the 11th Joint Symposium 2025—“Frontiers in Allied Health Sciences for All,” a prestigious platform highlighting significant research advancements. Her inclusion as a first author in the journal Atmosphere and co-author of a conference paper in IOP Publishing proceedings further attest to her scholarly contributions. Her forensic anthropology training at Siriraj Hospital and technical training at STREC underline her proactive pursuit of specialized knowledge and hands-on proficiency. These accomplishments collectively reflect her outstanding performance in research, communication, and scientific contribution in environmental health and forensic chemistry.

Research Focus

Thitisuda’s research is focused on the intersection of environmental chemistry and public health, particularly the toxicological impacts of air pollution. Her primary research investigates the presence and effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heavy metals in ultrafine particulate matter (PM0.1), especially from indoor air environments such as religious spaces. She examines how these pollutants affect human health at the cellular level, studying their impact on keratinocytes and bronchial airway cells. Her work involves advanced analytical techniques such as ICP-MS, AAS, chromatography, and mass spectrometry to characterize contaminants and assess exposure risk. Thitisuda’s interdisciplinary approach also includes collaboration with environmental engineers to develop data-driven health assessments. She aims to translate chemical and toxicological data into meaningful insights for public health policy and environmental regulations. Her research serves as a vital bridge between forensic science, environmental analysis, and biomedical health risk evaluation.

Publication Top Notes

  • “Characterization of Particulate-Bound PAHs and Heavy Metals in Religious Indoor Air in Bangkok and Human Exposure Assessment”Atmosphere (First Author)

  • “Integrating Environmental Forensics and Toxicology in Urban Air Quality Studies”IOP Publishing (Conference Proceeding – Co-author)

Batablinlè Lamboni | Environmental studies | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Batablinlè Lamboni | Environmental studies | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Higher Teacher Training College-University of Lomé, Togo

Batablinlè Lamboni is a dedicated researcher and educator with a strong background in environmental science and atmospheric physics. They hold a Master’s degree in Atmospheric Physics from the University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin, and completed their Ph.D. in the same field under the supervision of Professor Lawin E. Agnidé. Their research interests focus on the impact of climate change on water and energy resources availability, particularly in the Mono River Basin of West Africa. Batablinlè has published several papers on this topic, highlighting their expertise in climate modeling, precipitation analysis, and environmental impact assessments. In addition to their research work, Batablinlè is actively involved in teaching and mentoring students. They have also contributed to various projects and collaborations in the field of atmospheric physics, demonstrating their commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and promoting sustainability.

Professional Profile:

📚 Education:

Batablinlè Lamboni’s academic journey began with a Master’s in Theoretical Physics from the University of Lomé, Togo, in 2007. Building on this foundation, Lamboni pursued an Engineer Diploma in Environmental Sciences at the Institut de Génie de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable (IGEDD), University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, graduating in 2012. Driven by a passion for environmental sciences, Lamboni furthered their studies with a Master of Science in Environmental Sciences at the Institute of Mathematics and Physical Sciences (IMSP), Benin, in 2015. This laid the groundwork for their eventual specialization, culminating in a PhD from the Hydrology and Atmospheric Physics Laboratory at the University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin, completed between November 2016 and October 2019.

📝Professional  Experience:

Since October 2019, I have served as a Teacher-Researcher at the École Normale Supérieure (ENSATAKPAME), where I also hold the position of head of the physics and technology department. My responsibilities have included assisting colleagues with their research in atmospheric physics, collaborating on various projects, and traveling with colleagues to other physics organizations to collect samples. Additionally, I have been tasked with organizing samples for the research team and preparing drafts for technical reports. In addition to my role within the department, I am actively involved in cooperation, partnership, and development initiatives within my institution. Furthermore, I serve as a member of the National Commission in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STIM) established by the Togolese government. In this capacity, I represent the commission in matters related to Initial Training, where my duties include analyzing program content and ensuring the implementation of STEM education roadmaps in national initial training programs.

📊Research Interest:

Batablinlè Lamboni is currently a junior researcher at the Renewable Energy Laboratory within the Department of Physics at the University of Lomé and the Higher Normal School at Atakpamé (Togo). They obtained their Master’s in Atmospheric Physics from the Hydrology and Atmospheric Physics Laboratory at the Institute of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin, in 2016. Subsequently, they completed their Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Lawin E. Agnidé at the same institution in 2019. Their research focuses on the impact of climate change projections on the availability of water and energy resources. They possess rich experience in meta-analysis, statistics, graph databases, modeling, and machine learning. Their future research endeavors will concentrate on climate change, human activity, land use/cover change, water resources, and renewable energy resources.

 

Publications :

Africa-Cordex Simulations Projection of Future Temperature, Precipitation, Frequency and Intensity Indices Over Mono Basin in West Africa

Authors: Batablinlè Lamboni, Lawin E. Agnidé, S. Agnidé

Citation: Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change, 2018, 9, 1-12

Year: 2018

Future Extremes Temperature: Trends and Changes Assessment over the Mono River Basin, Togo (West Africa)

Authors: Emmanuel L. A., Batablinlè Lamboni, Célestin M., Hodabalo K.

Citation: Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 2019, 11, 82-98

Year: 2019

Variability of Future Rainfall over the Mono River Basin of West-Africa

Authors: Batablinlè Lamboni, Emmanuel L. A., Manirakiza C., Djibib Z. M.

Citation: American Journal of Climate Change, 2019, 8, 137-155

Year: 2019

Extreme Rainfall and Temperature Changes Assessment on late-twenty-first century over the Mono River Basin, Togo (West-Africa)

Authors: Batablinlè Lamboni, Agnidé Emmanuel Lawin, Celestin Manirakiza, Dagbégnon Luc Olabodé

Citation: Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, 2020

Year: 2020

Future changes in precipitation, evapotranspiration and stream flows in the Mono Basin of West Africa

Authors: Batablinlè Lamboni, Lawin E. Agnidé, Kodja Domiho Japhet, Amoussou Ernest, Vissin Expédit

Citation: Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, 2021, 98, 1-6

Year: 2021

Active Control of Chaotic Oscillations in Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics

Authors: Olabodé D. L., Lamboni B., Orou Tchabi J. B. C.

Journal: Journal Applied Mathematics and Physics

Volume: 7

Pages: 547-558

Year: 2019

DOI: 10.4236/jamp.2019.73040

Wind Power Potential in Near Future Climate Scenarios: The Case for Burundi (East Africa)

Authors: Agnidé Emmanuel Lawin, Manirakiza Célestin, Lamboni B.

Journal: Asian Journal of Environment Ecology

Volume: 8

Issue: 4

Pages: 1-10

Year: 2019

Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Climate Change Impact on Future Wind Power Potential in Burundi (East Africa)

Authors: Célestin M., Emmanuel L.A., Lamboni B., Marc N.

Journal: American Journal of Climate Change

Volume: 8

Pages: 237-262

Year: 2019

Trends and changes detection in rainfall, temperature and wind speed in Burundi

Authors: Lawin A. E., Manirakiza C., Lamboni B.

Journal: J. Water Clim. Chang.

Year: 2018

DOI: https:/doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2018. 155

Assessment of projected trends and changes of rainfall, temperature and wind speed across highlands and western lowlands of Burundi

Authors: Lawin A.E., Célestin M., Lamboni B.

Journal: Journal of Water and Climate Change

Year: 2018

Status: Submitted