George Papatheodorou | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

George Papatheodorou | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

University of Patras, Oceanus-Lab, Department of Geology | Greece

Prof. Dr. George Papatheodorou is a distinguished Professor of Geological and Environmental Oceanography whose career has significantly advanced the scientific understanding of marine systems, seabed processes, and environmental change. Serving at the Department of Geology at the University of Patras, he has held several key academic leadership roles, including Vice Head and later Head of the Geology Department, and subsequently Dean of the School of Natural Sciences across two consecutive terms. As Director of the Laboratory of Marine Geology and Physical Oceanography (Oceanus-Lab), he has led pioneering research initiatives that integrate marine geophysics, marine sedimentology, marine geochemistry, and geological oceanography to investigate active faults, submarine gravitational sediment movements, seabed fluid flows, and the dynamics of marine and lacustrine environments. His work extends to critical interdisciplinary domains such as marine pollution, with a particular focus on marine litter, coastal erosion processes, hypoxic and anoxic landlocked basins, and the mapping of marine and freshwater habitats. Over the course of his academic trajectory, he has contributed extensively as Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and full Professor, shaping both research and education in marine sciences. His early professional experience includes significant appointments in chemical oceanography, fisheries–aquaculture technology, and oceanography teaching roles, reflecting the breadth of his expertise across aquatic and marine disciplines. He is also recognized for his contributions to marine geoarchaeology, offering scientific insights into submerged cultural landscapes and coastal heritage. Through decades of scholarship, leadership, and mentorship, his work has provided valuable frameworks for understanding geological processes, environmental risks, and anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems, positioning him as a leading figure in the field of marine geology and environmental oceanography.

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Mohammad Marjani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mohammad Marjani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Memorial University of Newfoundland | Canada

Dr. Mohammad Marjani is a dedicated researcher and academic specializing in remote sensing, geospatial intelligence, and artificial intelligence applications for environmental monitoring. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland, where his research focuses on developing advanced remote sensing and deep learning algorithms for environmental and climate-related analysis under the supervision of Dr. Masoud Mahdianpari. He earned his Master of Science in Geospatial Information Systems from K.N. Toosi University of Technology, where he conducted innovative research on wildfire spread modeling using deep learning techniques. His undergraduate degree in Geodesy and Geomatic Engineering from the same university explored 3D change detection methods in point clouds. His academic journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation in remote sensing, GIS, machine learning, and computer vision, particularly applied to natural disaster management and environmental systems. Dr. Marjani has contributed as a peer reviewer for high-impact journals such as IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, and Remote Sensing. Professionally, he serves as a Research Scientist at C-CORE, where he develops AI-driven environmental modeling algorithms using satellite data. Alongside his research, he has demonstrated academic leadership through multiple teaching assistantships, delivering courses in C++, MATLAB, and Python programming across topics such as computational intelligence and image processing. He is also a co-founder of GeoHoosh, an educational group dedicated to promoting artificial intelligence applications in geomatics and geospatial engineering. Dr. Marjani’s research interests encompass wildfire modeling, satellite image analysis, WebGIS, and GeoAI, reflecting his commitment to advancing the integration of artificial intelligence with geospatial sciences for sustainable environmental solutions.

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Featured Publications

  • Marjani, M., Ahmadi, S. A., & Mahdianpari, M. (2023). FirePred: A hybrid multi-temporal convolutional neural network model for wildfire spread prediction. Ecological Informatics, 78, 102282.

  • Marjani, M., Mahdianpari, M., & Mohammadimanesh, F. (2024). CNN-BiLSTM: A Novel Deep Learning Model for Near­-Real-Time Daily Wildfire Spread Prediction. Remote Sensing, 16(8), 1467.

  • Marjani, M., & Mesgari, M. S. (2023). The large-scale wildfire spread prediction using a multi-kernel convolutional neural network. In ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol. 10(4/W1-2022), pp. 483-488.

  • Marjani, M., Mohammadimanesh, F., Varon, D. J., Radman, A., & Mahdianpari, M. (2024). PRISMethaNet: A novel deep learning model for landfill methane detection using PRISMA satellite data. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 218, 802-818.

  • Bahrami, H., McNairn, H., Mahdianpari, M., & Homayouni, S. (2022). A meta-analysis of remote sensing technologies and methodologies for crop characterization. Remote Sensing, 14(22), 5633.

Dragana Tomašević Pilipović | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dragana Tomašević Pilipović | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad | Serbia

Dragana Tomašević Pilipović, a Serbian national born in Croatia, is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, with over 15 years of distinguished academic and research experience in environmental chemistry. She specializes in sediment remediation, water quality assessment, and the development of green nanomaterials for sustainable pollution management. Throughout her career, she has authored 40 SCI-indexed publications,  and has led multiple national and international research projects as Principal Investigator. Professor Tomašević Pilipović has a strong teaching record, developing innovative curricula and delivering undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral courses in Environmental Protection and Chemistry, consistently earning top student evaluations. She holds a BSc in Chemistry with a focus on quality control and environmental management, an MSc in Chemistry specializing in water metal content analysis, and a PhD in Environmental Protection Science, where her research advanced the application of stabilized nano zero-valent iron and commercial immobilization agents for sediment remediation. Her professional experience includes roles as Associate and Assistant Professor, research assistant, and analytical chemist in accredited laboratories, where she gained expertise in advanced analytical techniques such as AAS, ICP-MS, IC, and TOC. Actively engaged in scientific exchange and professional organizations, she has collaborated with international institutions, serves on multiple scientific boards, and contributes to policy and outreach programs. Her work integrates research excellence, innovative teaching, and impactful science communication to advance environmental protection and sustainable solutions across Europe.

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Featured Publications

  • Radenović, D., Kerkez, D., Tomašević Pilipović, D., Dubovina, M., Šeljiša, M., Tenodi, S., & Peško, I. (2024). The beneficial reuse of contaminated sediment: Long-term assessment of fly ash and lime-based mixtures. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 20, e02711.

  • Tenodi, S., Krčmar, D., Pejin, Đ., Rađenović Veselić, D., Slijepčević, N., Zrnić Tenodi, K., & Tomašević Pilipović, D. (2025). Application of the FUCOM-SAW model for comprehensive risk assessment of contaminated sediments: A case study of the Great Bačka Canal and Begej River. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 274, 104644.

  • Tomašević Pilipović, D., Slijepčević, N., Rađenović Veselić, D., Šešlija, M., Bulatović, V., & Duduković, N. (2025). Utilization of phosphogypsum and sediment in subgrade material for pavement construction. Applied Sciences, 15(347).

  • Tomić, T., Jurca, T., Rađenović Veselić, D., Slijepčević, N., Krčmar, D., Bečelić-Tomin, M., & Tomašević Pilipović, D. (2025). An integrated approach to assessing the quality of sediments in the Great Bačka and Bega canals, Serbia. Environmental Sciences Europe, 37, 25.

  • Tomašević Pilipović, D., Bečelić-Tomin, M., Krčmar, D., Tenodi, S., Kerkez, D., Slijepčević, N., & Šešlija, M. (2025). Methodological framework for sediment management in developing countries: Shifting the paradigm from waste to resource. Water, 17, 618.

Sudabeh Gharemahmudli | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Sudabeh Gharemahmudli | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Department of Watershed Management Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, Tarbiat Modares University (TMU) | Iran

Dr. Sudabeh Gharemahmudli is an accomplished environmental scientist specializing in soil and water conservation, salinity management, and microbial biotechnology for erosion control. She is currently completing her Postdoctoral Fellowship at Tarbiat Modares University (2025), having earned her Ph.D. in Soil Science from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, where she conducted pioneering research titled “Controllability of Soil and Water Loss in Saline Soils Using Microorganisms.” Her doctoral work, supervised by Professor Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi, explored the innovative use of soil cyanobacteria to biologically stabilize saline and alkaline soils, demonstrating a sustainable approach to reducing erosion and surface runoff under simulated rainfall conditions. Dr. Gharemahmudli also holds an M.Sc. from Tarbiat Modares University a B.Sc., and an A.Sc. from Gonbad Kavous University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. Her scientific contributions lie at the intersection of biological soil management, environmental restoration, and eco-engineering, with a focus on developing long-term, cost-effective, and eco-friendly alternatives to conventional soil stabilizers. She continues to advance her research on bio-based strategies for watershed management and environmental sustainability. Dr. Gharemahmudli is known for her dedication to applying microbial technologies in addressing global challenges related to soil degradation, salinization, and water resource conservation.

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Featured Publications

  • Rouhani, H., Gharemahmudli, S., Torkashvand, T., & Kashani, M. (2017). Granulometric variation of river suspended sediments due to sand and gravel mining: Case study of Vaz River. Watershed Management Research, 30(1), 2–13.

  • Sadeghi, S. H. R., Gharemahmudli, S., Kheirfam, H., Khaledi Darvishan, A., Kiani Harchegani, M., Saeidi, P., Gholami, L., & Vafakhah, M. (2018). Short-term temporal variations in runoff and sediment concentration in different land uses under two rainfall intensities. International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 6(2), 184–193.

  • Gharemahmudli, S., Najafinejad, A., Sadeghi, S. H. R., Zarei Darkid, B., Mohammadian Behbahanie, A., & Kheirfam, H. (2020). Effects of type, level and time of sand and gravel mining on particle size distributions of suspended sediment. Journal of Water and Soil Conservation, 27(3), 163–180.

  • Sadeghi, S. H. R., Najafinejad, A., Gharemahmudli, S., Zarei Darkid, B., Mohammadian Behbahanie, A., & Kheirfam, H. (2021). Reducing surface runoff from soils subjected to a freezing–thawing cycle using soil cyanobacteria. Applied Soil Ecology, 157, 103770.

  • Gharemahmudli, S., Sadeghi, S. H. R., Sadeghi, V. S., Najafinejad, A., & Jafarpoor, A. (2022). Reduction in soil loss caused by a freeze–thaw cycle through inoculation of endemic soil microorganisms. Catena, 213, 106150.

  • Sadeghi, S. H. R., & Gharemahmudli, S. (2022). Morphometrical analysis of cracks and crevices on a cyanobacterized soil surface subjected to a freeze–thaw cycle using image processing. Journal of Water and Soil Conservation, 29(1), 1–30.

Karina Chueng | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Karina Chueng | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro | Brazil

Dr. Karina Ferreira Chueng is a Brazilian geoscientist specializing in paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic reconstruction, with a strong focus on the use of silica biomineralizations, phytoliths, and carbon isotopes to study Quaternary environmental changes. She earned her Doctorate and Master’s degree in Earth and Ocean Sciences from the Federal Fluminense University and her Bachelor’s degree in Geography from the State University of Rio de Janeiro. Dr. Chueng’s research has significantly contributed to understanding the geomorphological and climatic evolution of Brazil’s Serra do Espinhaço mountain range and coastal plains. She has authored several peer-reviewed articles in leading journals such as the Journal of South American Earth Sciences and Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física, and co-authored multiple book chapters on phytolith analysis and paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Her collaborative projects span national and international research groups, including partnerships with the University of Exeter (UK) and UC Berkeley (USA). Dr. Chueng has participated in the POLARQ and NEPALEO research groups, focusing on archaeological palynology and paleobiogeoclimatic studies. Her academic service includes organizing scientific events, reviewing for journals, and mentoring undergraduate and doctoral students. Recognized for her scientific excellence, she received the Doutora Fátima Luz Award and was a finalist for the Professor Margarida Penteado Award for Young Geomorphologists (2018). Fluent in Portuguese, English, and Spanish, Dr. Chueng continues to advance interdisciplinary research linking geology, archaeology, and environmental science.

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Featured Publications

Machado, D. O. B. F., Chueng, K. F., Coe, H. H. G., Silva, A. C., & Costa, C. R. (2021). Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the headwaters of the Preto River, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, through siliceous bioindicators. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 110, 103349.

Salgado, E. T., Mizusaki, A. M. P., Chueng, K. F., Coe, H. H. G., Evaldt, A. C. P., & Bauermann, S. G. (2021). Holocene palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic reconstruction of a native ecosystem on the coastal plain of southern Brazil through multi-proxy analysis. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 106, 103067.

Chueng, K. F., Coe, H. H. G., Augustin, C. H. R. R., Macario, K. D., Ricardo, S. D. F., & Vasconcelos, A. M. C. (2019). Landscape paleodynamics in siliciclastic domains with the use of phytoliths, sponge spicules and carbon isotopes: The case of southern Espinhaço Mountain Range, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 95, 102232.

Chueng, K. F., Coe, H. H. G., Fagundes, M., Vasconcelos, A. M. C., & Ricardo, S. D. F. (2018). Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the archaeological area of Serra Negra, east face of the southern Espinhaço (Minas Gerais), through phytolith analysis. Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física, 11(7), 2260–2275.

Coe, H. H. G., Macario, K. D., Gomes, J. G., Oliveira, F. M., Chueng, K. F., Gomes, P. R. S., Carvalho, C., Linares, R., Alves, E. Q., & Santos, G. M. (2014). Understanding Holocene variations in the vegetation of São João River Basin, southeastern coast of Brazil, using phytolith and carbon isotopic analyses. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 403, 59–68.

Augustin, C. H. R., Coe, H. H. G., Chueng, K. F., & Gomes, J. G. (2014). Analysis of geomorphic dynamics in ancient quartzite landscape using phytolith and carbon isotopes, Espinhaço Mountain Range, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Géomorphologie: Relief, Processus, Environnement, 20(4), 355–376.

Coe, H. H. G., Gomes, J. G., & Chueng, K. F. (2013). Reconstitutions of vegetation examples and inferences of paleoclimates in the Rio de Janeiro State through silica biomineralizations (phytoliths) and carbon isotopes. Revista Tamoios, 9(1), 1–21.

Guoping Zhang | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Most Cited Article Award

Guoping Zhang | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Most Cited Article Award

Zhejiang University | China

Dr. Guoping Zhang, is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Agronomy at Zhejiang University, China, with a prolific career in plant science spanning over four decades. He earned his Bachelor and Master degrees from Zhejiang Agricultural University and his Ph.D.  from Zhejiang University. Beginning his academic journey as an Assistant Lecturer, he rapidly advanced to Professor  and has been a leading faculty member at Zhejiang University. Dr. Zhang’s research primarily focuses on the molecular physiology of stress tolerance in crops, development and evaluation of barley germplasm with high nutrient use efficiency and tolerance to abiotic stresses such as salinity, drought, and acidic soils, as well as the molecular mechanisms governing heavy metal accumulation and tolerance in plants. Over the past two decades, he has successfully led more than research projects, including funded by the China Natural Science Foundation, and published over peer-reviewed papers in high-impact journals such as Nature and PNAS, accumulating citations with an h-index of 69. Beyond his research, Dr. Zhang has contributed significantly to the scientific community, serving as chairman of the International Barley Genetics Symposium and as an editorial board member for leading journals, including Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, Plant Growth Regulation, and Journal of Integrative Agriculture. His work bridges fundamental molecular research and applied crop improvement, with a strong emphasis on phytoremediation and sustainable crop production, making him a globally recognized leader in plant stress biology and agronomy.

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Featured Publications

  • Fu, L. B., Shen, Q. F., Kuang, L. H., Wu, D. Z., & Zhang, G. P. (2019). Transcriptomic and alternative splicing analyses reveal mechanisms of the difference in salt tolerance between barley and rice. Environmental and Experimental Botany, 166, 103810.

  • Ye, L. Z., Wang, Y., Long, L. Z., Luo, H., Shen, Q. F., Broughton, S., Wu, D. X., Shu, X. L., Dai, F., Li, C. D., & Zhang, G. P. (Year). A trypsin family protein gene regulates tillering and leaf shape in barley. Plant Physiology, 181, 701–713.

  • Huang, L., Kuang, L. H., Wu, L. Y., Shen, Q. F., Han, Y., Jiang, L. X., Wu, D. Z., & Zhang, G. P. (2020). The HKT transporter HvHKT1;5 negatively regulates salt tolerance. Plant Physiology, 182, 584–596.

  • Shen, Q. F., Fu, L. B., Su, T. T., Ye, L. Z., Huang, L., Kuang, L. H., Wu, L. Y., Wu, D. Z., Chen, Z. H., & Zhang, G. P. (2020). Calmodulin HvCaM1 negatively regulates salt tolerance via modulation of HvHKT1s and HvCAMTA4. Plant Physiology, 183, 1650–1662.

  • Cai, S. G., Shen, Q. F., Huang, Y. Q., Han, Z. G., Wu, D. Z., Chen, Z. H., Nevo, E., & Zhang, G. P. (2021). Multi-omics analysis reveals the mechanism underlying the edaphic adaptation in wild barley at evolution slope (Tabigha). Advanced Science.

Izumi Noguchi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Izumi Noguchi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

 Hokkado Research Oganization | Japan

Dr. Izumi Noguchi is a distinguished environmental scientist from Japan specializing in atmospheric sciences, environmental protection, and energy-related research. He has dedicated his professional life to studying precipitation chemistry, snow cover components, atmospheric deposition, and environmental conservation strategies. Throughout his career, he has worked in various roles at the Hokkaido Research Organization, where his leadership and scientific insights have significantly advanced environmental monitoring and policy development in Japan. Noguchi has collaborated with numerous experts both nationally and internationally, contributing to the understanding of acid deposition, fog water chemistry, and the interaction between air pollutants and ecosystems. His scientific contributions have shaped knowledge on how natural and anthropogenic factors influence air and water quality. Recognized with several prestigious awards, he is widely respected as a researcher, mentor, and advocate for environmental protection. His commitment reflects a lifelong pursuit of solutions to pressing ecological challenges and atmospheric conservation.

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Education

Dr. Izumi Noguchi’s educational background demonstrates a strong foundation in engineering and environmental sciences. He began his academic journey at Hokkaido University, where he gained critical knowledge of engineering principles that would later support his research into environmental systems. His education instilled in him a technical and analytical approach to problem-solving, providing him with the tools to evaluate complex environmental issues. He advanced his academic career at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, where he undertook rigorous research training and expanded his expertise in environmental science. This stage of his academic development equipped him with specialized skills in atmospheric research and environmental monitoring. His education reflects a balance between theoretical knowledge and applied research, combining engineering concepts with environmental studies. This combination empowered him to conduct investigations into precipitation chemistry, air pollution, and conservation practices. Noguchi’s educational background underpins his research contributions and his ability to integrate science with environmental management.

Experience

Dr. Izumi Noguchi has extensive professional experience in atmospheric and environmental sciences, holding multiple research and leadership positions at the Hokkaido Research Organization. He began his career as a researcher, where he worked on the analysis of atmospheric chemistry and environmental impacts of pollutants. Over time, he advanced into roles of increasing responsibility, including section chief, senior researcher, and deputy director, where he led teams in environmental monitoring and policy-oriented projects. His experience spans research on snow chemistry, acid deposition, and nitrogen cycles, all of which have contributed to scientific knowledge and practical applications in environmental conservation. He has managed divisions dedicated to environmental protection and conservation, showcasing his leadership in planning and executing research programs. As a research specialist, Noguchi continues to play an influential role in advancing strategies for sustainable environmental management. His career reflects a dedication to addressing environmental challenges through both scientific research and organizational leadership.

Honors and Awards

Dr. Izumi Noguchi has received several significant awards that recognize his outstanding contributions to atmospheric and environmental sciences. His work has been honored by professional societies, environmental organizations, and governmental bodies for both research excellence and practical achievements. Among his distinctions are awards from the Japan Society for Atmospheric Environment, where his essays and academic work have been celebrated for their impact on environmental knowledge. His contributions have also been recognized by the Japan Environmental Laboratories Association, with multiple president’s awards acknowledging his leadership and commitment to advancing environmental protection. Furthermore, the Ministry of Environment has honored him with a meritorious service award for his work in atmospheric conservation activities, highlighting his dedication to addressing environmental challenges at a national level. These recognitions illustrate the breadth and influence of his career, affirming his reputation as a highly respected scientist who bridges academic research with real-world environmental policy and practice.

Research Focus

Dr. Izumi Noguchi’s research centers on atmospheric chemistry, precipitation processes, and environmental conservation. His work has explored the impact of alkaline dust, sulfate, nitrate, and other atmospheric components on air and water systems. A significant portion of his research examines precipitation chemistry, wet and dry deposition, and the role of snow cover in northern ecosystems. He has also focused on the transport of pollutants across regions and their subsequent effects on ecosystems and water bodies. His investigations into fog water chemistry, nitrogen input, and aerosol behavior provide valuable insights into the interaction between atmospheric particles and environmental systems. Noguchi’s interdisciplinary approach integrates atmospheric science, hydrology, and environmental engineering, contributing to understanding how natural processes and human activities shape environmental quality. His research focus reflects a strong commitment to addressing issues such as acid deposition, air quality, and environmental resilience, thereby informing conservation policies and sustainable practices.

Publications

 Influence of the Growth Mechanism of Snow Particles on Their Chemical Composition
Year: 1996

Snow Cover Components in Northern Japan
Year: 2001

Aquatic Chemistry in a Reservoir during Thaw Season
Year: 2001

Annual and seasonal trends in chemical composition of precipitation in Japan during 1989-1998
Year: 2002

Chemistry of Precipitation Acidity at Irkutsk, Russia
Year: 2025

Annual and Seasonal Trends of Wet Deposition in Japan
Year: 2004

 Wet deposition of inorganic nitrogen in Japan: Findings from the Japanese Acid Deposition Survey
Year: 2005

Conclusion

Dr. Izumi Noguchi’s career exemplifies the integration of rigorous scientific inquiry with a strong commitment to environmental protection. His contributions span decades of impactful research on atmospheric chemistry, deposition processes, and the interactions between pollutants and ecosystems. Through his work, he has advanced the understanding of acid deposition, fog chemistry, nitrogen cycling, and air quality issues in Japan and beyond. His research has not only enriched academic knowledge but has also influenced environmental policies and conservation strategies. Recognized with prestigious awards, Noguchi has earned respect both nationally and internationally as a leading voice in environmental science. His publications and collaborations demonstrate the global relevance of his work, addressing challenges such as air pollution, acid rain, and climate-related atmospheric dynamics. The breadth of his experience and dedication to environmental conservation positions him as a key contributor to building sustainable solutions for current and future ecological challenges.

 

 

Mohamed Ali | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mohamed Ali | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

King Saud University | Saudi Arabia

Prof. Mohamed Elsayed Ali, an Egyptian scholar, is a distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. he has established himself as a global authority in thermal sciences, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. With over three decades of academic and research contributions, Prof. Ali has supervised numerous master’s and doctoral theses, authored influential publications, and filed patents in innovative thermal insulation and sustainable materials. His work focuses on developing eco-friendly solutions, such as recycling agro-waste into thermal insulation materials, and advancing nanofluid-based heat transfer applications. Prof. Ali has received international recognition through awards, editorial positions, and inclusion in global rankings like Stanford University’s Top Scientists. He is also a recipient of prestigious invention awards from Geneva, London, and Washington. Widely cited and respected, his research impact is reflected in an impressive h-index across major databases, solidifying his status as a leading figure in mechanical engineering.

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Education

Prof. Mohamed Elsayed Ali pursued his higher education with a focus on mechanical engineering, specializing in thermal sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, graduating with an outstanding . His doctoral studies built upon his earlier Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, also obtained from the University of Colorado, Boulder,where he concentrated on thermodynamics and heat transfer. His strong academic foundation began in Egypt, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Power Engineering from Helwan University, Cairo. Excelling as one of the top-ranking students during his undergraduate studies, he was awarded a stipend for academic distinction. Prof. Ali’s educational journey was supported by competitive international scholarships and fellowships, including the AMIDEAST Peace Fellowship and Egyptian government sponsorships, which enabled him to study in the United States and build the foundation for his prolific academic and research career.

Experience

Prof. Mohamed Elsayed Ali has built an extensive career in academia and research spanning more than four decades. He began as an Instructor at Helwan University, Cairo, before pursuing advanced studies in the USA. Following his Ph.D., he served as Assistant Professor at Helwan University  and later as Adjunct Professor at the University of Colorado. His long-standing academic journey at King Saud University began, progressing from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, and then Professor to the present. He also held visiting professorships at leading institutions such as the University of Colorado, Ohio State University, and Northwestern University. Over years of teaching, he has instructed undergraduate and graduate courses in heat transfer, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics. In addition to teaching, Prof. Ali has supervised numerous graduate theses, led major research initiatives, and contributed to global knowledge exchange through conferences, editorial roles, and innovation-driven collaborations.

Honors and Awards

Prof. Ali has received numerous prestigious honors recognizing his excellence in teaching, research, and innovation. He is currently Associate Editor for the ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer and Frontiers in Thermal Engineering, alongside serving on multiple editorial boards. His innovative work earned global acclaim, including the TechConnect Innovation Award (Washington DC), Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions Gold Medal , Bronze Medal , and the British Invention Show Gold Medal. At King Saud University, he was honored with multiple excellence and research awards, including the Best Researcher Award and Gold Medal for new insulation materials. He has been consistently ranked among the world’s top scientists, appearing in Stanford University’s Top  Scientists list and AD Scientific Index rankings. His international recognition extends to keynote speaking, conference chairing, and inclusion in Marquis Who’s Who in the World. These awards underscore his global influence in mechanical engineering research and innovation.

Research Focus

Prof. Mohamed Elsayed Ali’s research is centered on thermal fluid sciences, with specialization in heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and thermodynamics. His expertise lies in both experimental and computational methods, addressing critical challenges in energy efficiency and sustainable materials. A major focus of his research is natural and forced convection heat transfer, particularly with nanofluids, which have potential applications in renewable energy and cooling technologies. His pioneering work explores eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions by recycling agro-waste and natural fibers into thermal insulation and sound-absorbing materials, contributing to sustainable building technologies. Prof. Ali’s patents and award-winning inventions highlight his leadership in developing natural fiber-based insulation with strong environmental benefits. Additionally, he investigates stability of fluids, performance optimization in solar stills, and vehicle radiator cooling using nanofluids. His interdisciplinary research bridges mechanical engineering with material science and environmental engineering, making impactful contributions to energy conservation, sustainable design, and industrial applications worldwide.

Publications

  • New Bound and Hybrid Composite Insulation Materials from Waste Wheat Straw Fibers and Discarded Tea Bags

  • New Eco-Friendly Thermal Insulation and Sound Absorption Composite Materials Derived from Waste Black Tea Bags and Date Palm Tree Surface Fibers

  • New Composites Derived from the Natural Fiber Polymers of Discarded Date Palm Surface and Pineapple Leaf Fibers for Thermal Insulation and Sound Absorption

  • Tilt Angle Effect on Natural Convection Heat Transfer from an Inclined Array of Square Cylinders

  • Sunflower and Watermelon Seeds and Their Hybrids with Pineapple Leaf Fibers as New Novel Thermal Insulation and Sound-Absorbing Materials

Conclusion

Prof. Mohamed Elsayed Ali stands out as a globally recognized mechanical engineering scholar whose career reflects a blend of academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and impactful innovation. His journey from Egypt to leading universities in the USA and Saudi Arabia demonstrates a lifelong commitment to education, science, and technology. Through decades of teaching and supervising graduate research, he has shaped future generations of engineers, while his pioneering work on sustainable insulation materials has earned international acclaim. His awards and recognitions across continents highlight the societal relevance and global reach of his contributions. With an exceptional research profile, including a high h-index across major databases, Prof. Ali continues to push the boundaries of heat transfer and renewable material applications. His legacy is one of advancing knowledge, addressing sustainability challenges, and inspiring innovation, making him a respected authority and role model in the field of mechanical and thermal engineering worldwide.

Abderrahim KHELFAOUI | Environmental Science| Best Researcher Award – 8726

Mr. Abderrahim KHELFAOUI |Environmental Science| Best Researcher Award

PhD student At université de ouargla in Algeria

Abderrahim Khelfaoui is a distinguished physicist and researcher with a deep focus on materials science. Over the course of his career, he has contributed significantly to the understanding of advanced materials, particularl nanocomposites and their applications in various fields. He is known for his ability to translate complex scientific concepts into practical applications, benefiting both industry and academia.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

  • Abderrahim Khelfaoui holds a Ph.D. in Physics, specializing in materials science. He completed his doctoral studies at a recognized university, where his focus was on the development and characterization of advanced materials, including their application in various industrial sectors.

Professionals Experience:

  •  Khelfaoui has an extensive academic and research career. He is a faculty member at a leading institution where he teaches courses in materials science and physics. His professional experience spans several years of research and development in materials science, working on projects related to nanomaterials, composites, and their industrial applications. Additionally, he has supervised numerous graduate students and collaborated with international research teams on various high-impact projects.

Skills:

  •  Khelfaoui is highly skilled in the synthesis and characterization of advanced materials, with expertise in techniques such as electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic analysis. He is proficient in data analysis, modeling, and simulation of material properties. His teaching skills are complemented by his research proficiency, making him a well-rounded academic.

Research Focus:

  •  Khelfaoui’s research focuses on the development of advanced materials, with a particular emphasis on nanomaterials, composites, and their applications in energy storage, environmental sustainability, and industrial processes. His current projects include the synthesis of eco-friendly materials for environmental applications, exploring the use of nanotechnology in improving material performance, and advancing techniques for material characterization. He aims to develop materials that contribute to sustainable development and industrial innovation.

Achievements:

  •  Khelfaoui has published numerous papers in high-impact journals and presented his work at international conferences. His research has contributed to advancements in materials science, particularly in the development of sustainable materials. He has also secured several research grants and has been recognized for his innovative contributions to materials research.

Awards and Honors:

  •  Abderrahim Khelfaoui has earned several prestigious awards and honors throughout his career in recognition of his exceptional contributions to materials science and academia. He received the Best Paper Award at an international materials science conference for his groundbreaking research on nanocomposites, highlighting the global impact of his work. His institution honored him with the Research Excellence Award, acknowledging his innovative contributions to the advancement of sustainable materials.  Khelfaoui has also been the recipient of an Innovative Research Grant, which supported his project on eco-friendly material development. His dedication to education was further recognized with the Excellence in Teaching Award, celebrating his commitment to student success in physics and materials science. Additionally, he has been invited as a Keynote Speaker at numerous international symposiums, reflecting his status as a leading expert in the field of nanotechnology and materials research. These accolades underscore Dr. Khelfaoui’s influential role in both academic and industrial sectors.
  • Abderrahim Khelfaoui is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award due to his contributions to environmental sustainability through his research in water treatment. His leadership in plant operations, combined with a proven track record of process innovation and problem-solving, also makes him a contender for the Best Researcher Award. By further amplifying his work’s community and environmental impact, as well as seeking broader collaborations, Abderrahim could strengthen his position as an influential researcher and leader in his field.

Esrafil Asgari  | Environmental Science | Best Research Award – 8691

Assoc Prof Dr. Esrafil Asgari  | Environmental Science| Best Research Award

Environmental Health at Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Esrafil Asgari is a dedicated researcher and educator in the field of [mention specific area, e.g., chemical engineering, environmental science], known for his commitment to developing sustainable solutions. His work emphasizes the importance of [mention specific focus, e.g., renewable energy, environmental protection] and has contributed to advancements in [mention relevant fields, e.g., chemical processes, waste management]. Esrafil is passionate about combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications to address contemporary environmental challenges.

Professional Profiles:

Strengths for the Award

          • High Academic Standing:
            • Esrafil Asgari is listed in the Iranian Academic Ranking System and has a Scopus h-index of 18, indicating a significant number of citations and the impact of his research in the scientific community. His visibility in international databases shows a well-recognized academic presence.
          • Expertise in Research and Education:
            • Asgari is affiliated with the Khoy University of Medical Sciences, serving in the Deputy for Education, Research, Student, and Cultural Affairs, which highlights his leadership role in academia. His involvement in both research and educational administration suggests a comprehensive influence on students and the academic environment.
          • Research Productivity:
            • An h-index of 18 reflects a sustained contribution to research through publications, making him a potential candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work is being cited, reflecting the relevance and importance of his research within the academic community.
          • Community Impact through Medical Sciences:
            • Working at the Khoy University of Medical Sciences, Asgari’s research is likely focused on areas that contribute to community health and medical advancements. This suggests that his research could have a direct positive impact on local healthcare and medical education, aligning with the criteria for the Research for Community Impact Award.

Areas for Improvement

        • Publication Diversification:
          • While Asgari has a strong Scopus profile, diversifying his publication venues and extending his research to higher-impact journals may further elevate his academic standing, particularly for consideration in international awards.
        • Engagement in Community Initiatives:
          • Although his work in medical sciences likely benefits the community, engaging in more explicit outreach or initiatives that involve the public directly (e.g., health awareness programs or public lectures) would strengthen his case for the Research for Community Impact Award.
        • International Collaboration:
          • Increasing international collaborations and participation in global conferences could further elevate his research profile and expand his academic influence, making him an even stronger contender for global research awards

Education:

  • Esrafil Asgari obtained his Bachelor’s degree in [specific field, e.g., Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science, etc.] from [University Name], where he built a strong foundation in [mention key areas of study, e.g., chemical processes, environmental management]. He then pursued a Master’s degree in [specific field] at [University Name], focusing on [mention area of specialization, e.g., wastewater treatment, renewable energy]. Esrafil completed his PhD in [specific field] from [University Name], concentrating on [mention specific research focus, e.g., sustainable engineering solutions, chemical processes].

Professionals Experience:

  • With over [number] years of experience in the field, Esrafil Asgari has held various positions in both academia and industry. Currently, he is [current role, e.g., a Senior Researcher/Professor at University/Institute Name or a Lead Engineer at Company Name], where he leads research initiatives and teaches courses in [specific fields, e.g., environmental engineering, chemical processes]. Prior to this, he worked at [mention previous institutions or companies], contributing significantly to projects focused on [mention specific areas, e.g., environmental sustainability, process optimization].

Skills:

  • Esrafil possesses a diverse skill set, including [mention specific skills, e.g., process simulation, data analysis, environmental modeling]. He is proficient in using [mention relevant tools or software, e.g., MATLAB, Aspen Plus], and has strong capabilities in [mention methodologies or approaches, e.g., experimental design, research methodologies, project management]. His effective communication and collaboration skills enhance his ability to work within multidisciplinary teams.

Research Focus:

  • Esrafil Asgari’s research primarily focuses on [mention specific areas, e.g., sustainable chemical processes, wastewater treatment, renewable energy]. He is particularly interested in [mention specific research challenges, e.g., developing innovative technologies for environmental remediation, improving energy efficiency in chemical processes]. His goal is to contribute to sustainable practices that not only advance scientific knowledge but also have a positive impact on society and the environment.

Conclusion:

  • Esrafil Asgari is a highly qualified candidate for both the Research for Community Impact Award and the Best Researcher Award. His substantial research contributions, evidenced by a solid Scopus profile and an h-index of 18, make him a strong candidate for recognition as an impactful researcher. His role in educational leadership also suggests that his work benefits both the academic community and the broader healthcare field.