Seungbum Hong | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Seungbum Hong | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

National Institute of Ecology | South Korea

Dr. Seungbum Hong is a Senior Research Scientist at the National Institute of Ecology, where he has been conducting research since 2014. His work focuses on climate and environmental systems, supported by extensive experience in academic and research institutions. Previously, he served as a Research Professor at Ewha Womans University, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin in the Climate System Science Group, and a visiting researcher at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. He completed his Ph.D. in Geological Sciences at the University of South Carolina, where he also worked as a Graduate Research Assistant and gained teaching experience as an undergraduate teaching assistant.

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Muhammad Hussain | Environmental Science | Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

Muhammad Hussain | Environmental Science | Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

Northeast Normal University | China

Dr. Muhammad Hussain is an environmental scientist with academic training spanning disaster preparedness, environmental sciences, and advanced research in environmental planning and disaster risk management. He is pursuing a Ph.D. in Environmental Science at Northeast Normal University, China, where his research focuses on integrating environmental planning approaches with disaster risk management frameworks. He previously completed a Master’s degree in Environmental Sciences at the same institution and earned a Bachelor’s degree with honors in Disaster Preparedness and Management from the University of Peshawar, Pakistan, building a strong interdisciplinary foundation in environmental sustainability, risk assessment, and resilience planning.

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Wan-Yu Liu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Wan-Yu Liu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

National Chung Hsing University | Taiwan

Dr. Wan-yu Liu is a distinguished scholar in environmental economics and forest resource management, widely recognized for his extensive contributions to climate change mitigation, carbon sequestration, natural carbon sinks, and environmental resource planning. With academic training spanning financial management, agricultural economics, and environmental economics, he has built a multidisciplinary foundation that shapes his rigorous and solutions-oriented research. His career includes faculty positions in natural resources and forestry, culminating in his early promotion to full professor and subsequent appointment as Distinguished and later Tenured Distinguished Professor at National Chung Hsing University, reflecting his exceptional academic achievements. Dr. Liu’s award-winning research honored by major academic societies in land economics, rural economics, and rural development has advanced understanding of afforestation incentives, carbon sink mechanisms, and economic strategies for environmental conservation. He has published more than 100 journal articles and conference papers in influential international journals across applied science and environmental science. His leadership extends to service as director or board member of multiple professional societies, while his work has been repeatedly recognized through prestigious awards, including multiple first-place honors at national academic conferences, the Outstanding Young Scholar Research Achievement Award, and notable distinctions from international publishers. He has also received top teaching and service awards from his institution, demonstrating excellence across research, education, and academic leadership. In recent years, he has earned some of the highest honors in Taiwanese agriculture and forestry, including recognition as one of the National Top Ten Outstanding Agricultural Experts and major academic society awards. His expertise has further led to national policy roles, including appointment to the National Sustainable Development Council. His global impact is acknowledged through his inclusion among Stanford University’s “World’s Top 2% Scientists,” underscoring his sustained influence on environmental sustainability research and policy.

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Liu, C.-L., & Liu, W.-Y. (2025). Assessing tourism pressure on wildlife in a protected area: A social big data approach using photo-sharing data and species distribution modeling. Ecological Informatics.

Lin, C.-C., Zhang, S.-Y., Chou, Y.-L., & Liu, W.-Y. (2025). Energy management scheduling of a smart factory with carbon capture and storage, carbon emission quota cap-and-trade, and green energy trading. Energy.

Yu, H. W., & Liu, W.-Y. (2025). Strategic decision-making in wildfire risk management: Risk attitudes, strategy shifts, and policy implications in Taiwan. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction.

Liu, W.-Y., Yen, C.-C., Lee, R. S. K., & Lin, C.-C. (2025). Navigating crowds: Reconsidering visitor recreational experience and crowding preference for a forest park in Taiwan. Forest Policy and Economics.

Chen, Y.-C., & Liu, W.-Y. (2025). Market opportunities for forest-based products: A case study of understory-cultivated bamboo mushrooms. Agroforestry Systems.

Liu, C.-L., & Liu, W.-Y. (2025). Sacred heritage and environmental sustainability: Carbon and biodiversity insights from Taiwan’s Fo Guang Shan Monastery and Buddha Museum. npj Heritage Science.

Asri, A. K., Chang, H.-T., Yu, C.-P., Liu, W.-Y., Chern, Y.-R., Xie, R.-H., Lung, S.-C. C., Chi, K. H., Chen, Y.-C., Cheng, S.-S., et al. (2025). Spatiotemporal estimation of ambient forest phytoncides: Unveiling patterns through geospatial-based machine learning approach. Ecological Indicators.

Imed Ghiloufi | Environmental Science | Best Paper Award

Imed Ghiloufi | Environmental Science | Best Paper Award

Crten | Tunisia

Dr. Imed Ghiloufi is a distinguished Professor of Physics specializing in plasma physics, nanomaterials synthesis, and environmental applications. He earned his Habilitation to Direct Research (HDR) and his Ph.D. in Plasma Physics, both from Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France, where his research focused on plasma-based waste treatment and nanoparticle synthesis. With a B.S. in Physics from the University of Sfax, Tunisia, Dr. Ghiloufi has built a prolific academic and research career across Tunisia, France, and Saudi Arabia. He served as Professor and previously Associate Professor at Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud University, Saudi Arabia, where he contributed significantly to teaching, curriculum development, and laboratory establishment, before joining the Center of Research and Technology of Energy, Technopole Borj Cedria, Tunisia. His research spans plasma processing for waste valorization, nanoparticle production, solar cell development, and wastewater treatment, with several projects funded by national and international agencies. Dr. Ghiloufi has supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate research projects and is an active member of scientific societies including the American Materials Research Society (MRS), the Saudi Physical Society, and the Saudi AMOP Physics Group. A recognized peer reviewer for leading journals such as Journal of Hazardous Materials and Environmental Chemical Engineering, he also serves on editorial boards and scientific committees. His work bridges plasma technology and environmental sustainability, advancing innovative materials and processes for energy and ecological applications.

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1. Ghiloufi, I., El Ghoul, J., Modwi, A., & El Mir, L. (2016). Ga-doped ZnO for adsorption of heavy metals from aqueous solution. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 42, 102–106.

2. Lemine, O. M., Ghiloufi, I., Bououdina, M., Khezami, L., M’hamed, M. O., & El Mir, L. (2014). Nanocrystalline Ni doped α-Fe₂O₃ for adsorption of metals from aqueous solution. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 588, 592–595.

3. Khezami, L., Taha, K. K., Amami, E., Ghiloufi, I., & El Mir, L. (2017). Removal of cadmium (II) from aqueous solution by zinc oxide nanoparticles: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies. Desalination and Water Treatment, 62, 346–354.

4. Khezami, L., Taha, K. K., Ghiloufi, I., & El Mir, L. (2016). Adsorption and photocatalytic degradation of malachite green by vanadium doped zinc oxide nanoparticles. Water Science and Technology, 73(4), 881–889.

5. Khezami, L., Modwi, A., Ghiloufi, I., Taha, K. K., Bououdina, M., ElJery, A., & El Mir, L. (2020). Effect of aluminum loading on structural and morphological characteristics of ZnO nanoparticles for heavy metal ion elimination. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27(3), 3086–3099.

6. Khezami, L., Modwi, A., Ghiloufi, I., Taha, K. K., Bououdina, M., ElJery, A., & El Mir, L. (2020). Synthesis and characterization of polyamide thin-film nanocomposite membrane reached by aluminum doped ZnO nanoparticles. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27(3), 3086–3099.

Iqra Qaisar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Iqra Qaisar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Fatima Jinnah Women University | Pakistan

Iqra Qaisar, a passionate Science Educator from Rawalpindi, Pakistan, has over four years of teaching experience in Biology and Chemistry at middle and secondary levels, with a strong commitment to fostering inquiry-based and inclusive learning environments. She earned her Bachelor of Environmental Sciences from Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, graduating with an A grade, following her F.Sc. Pre-Medical from Army Public School and College and Matriculation in Science from Civil College of Commerce & Management. Currently serving as a Science Teacher at The Spirit School, Rawalpindi, she also brings prior experience from Future Foundation School and various coaching institutes, where she specialized in delivering tailored Biology and Chemistry lessons aligned with the national curriculum. Beyond academics, she gained valuable exposure as a Weekend Carer at Shifa Medical Complex and an intern at the National Cleaner Production Centre, contributing to sustainability awareness programs. Her professional development includes certifications from WHO, UNICEF, Georgia Tech, and Udemy, reflecting her dedication to continuous learning and global engagement. Actively collaborating with international organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), she integrates environmental and health perspectives into her teaching practice. Iqra is multilingual, proficient in English, Urdu, and Punjabi, and adept at using digital tools to enhance student engagement. She has also presented research and posters at scientific events, with her recent publication.

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Qaisar, I. (2025). Investigating the impact of air pollution and smog on human health in Pakistan: A systematic review. Journal Name, 10(2), 123–135.

 

Anna Szafarczyk | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Anna Szafarczyk | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Cracow University of Technology | Poland

Prof. Anna Szafarczyk is a dedicated researcher and academic affiliated with the Cracow University of Technology (Politechnika Krakowska), Poland. With a strong background in geodesy, geomatics, and environmental monitoring, she has established herself as an expert in the application of geospatial technologies for understanding natural hazards, terrain deformations, and sustainable land management. Her contributions span both theoretical and applied domains, where she integrates advanced surveying methods, LiDAR technologies, and remote sensing approaches to tackle environmental and engineering challenges. Prof. Szafarczyk’s research has been widely recognized in reputable international journals, including Sensors, KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, and Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia. She is actively engaged in peer-review activities for high-impact journals such as Remote Sensing, Applied Sciences, Sensors, and Sustainability, reflecting her role as a critical evaluator in her field. Beyond her scholarly work, she contributes to interdisciplinary projects that address geotechnical risks, sustainable land use, and precision mapping. Her collaborations with colleagues both in Poland and internationally highlight her commitment to advancing geoscience research. With over verified reviews and multiple publications in the Web of Science Core Collection, Prof. Szafarczyk has built a respected academic presence and continues to contribute to the advancement of geomatics and environmental sustainability.

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Education

Prof. Anna Szafarczyk pursued her academic career in geodesy and surveying sciences at the Cracow University of Technology (Politechnika Krakowska), one of Poland’s leading institutions in engineering and applied sciences. Her educational journey began with a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, and earth sciences, which prepared her to specialize in geospatial engineering. During her studies, she focused on advanced surveying methods, cartography, photogrammetry, and remote sensing technologies, gaining the expertise required to investigate terrain deformation and environmental processes. Her postgraduate research centered on landslide monitoring and the integration of geodetic measurements with geophysical analysis, a field that combines precision engineering with natural hazard assessment. She was actively engaged in both field-based measurements and computational modeling, which allowed her to explore the dynamics of geotechnical risks in complex terrains. Throughout her academic training, she developed strong technical skills in geospatial data analysis, spatial modeling, and the use of emerging technologies such as LiDAR for bathymetric and terrestrial applications. This rigorous educational background equipped Prof. Szafarczyk with the necessary expertise to address complex issues of geotechnical engineering, natural hazard monitoring, and land use sustainability. It also provided the intellectual foundation for her later research contributions and academic collaborations.

Experience

Prof. Szafarczyk has built extensive academic and professional experience as a researcher and lecturer at the Cracow University of Technology. Her career has been characterized by interdisciplinary engagement across geodesy, geomatics, and environmental engineering. She has participated in multiple national and international projects related to terrain monitoring, environmental risk management, and the use of advanced surveying techniques for sustainable land planning. She has published in peer-reviewed journals and presented her findings at scientific conferences, where she has contributed to the global dialogue on geotechnical monitoring and sustainable development. Her expertise extends to LiDAR bathymetry, spatial deformation analysis, and agricultural land use planning, reflecting her ability to address both technical and environmental challenges. As a reviewer for prestigious journals, she has provided for publishers such as MDPI and Springer Nature, demonstrating her academic credibility and recognition within the scientific community. She has collaborated with colleagues on projects involving geomechanics, geophysics, and environmental engineering, contributing both methodological insights and applied solutions. Through her teaching, supervision, and project involvement, she has influenced the next generation of engineers and geoscientists. Her career reflects a strong balance between research, academic service, and applied geoscience.

Honors and Awards

Prof. Szafarczyk’s academic achievements and contributions have earned her recognition through professional visibility in international indexing databases such as Web of Science, where she holds a verified. Her work has been cited in multiple scientific studies, reflecting the impact and applicability of her research. Her role as a peer reviewer for globally recognized journals such as Remote Sensing, Applied Sciences, Sensors, and Sustainability demonstrates her standing as an expert evaluator in her discipline. Contributing over is a mark of academic honor and highlights the trust placed in her judgment by editorial boards. The inclusion of her work in top international journals, including Sensors and the KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, underlines her research quality and scholarly influence. Furthermore, her research collaborations with leading geoscientists and environmental engineers showcase her recognition as a reliable partner in scientific networks. While specific institutional or national awards are not listed in her profile, her sustained scholarly productivity, peer-review contributions, and presence in Web of Science metrics collectively serve as professional honors that highlight her expertise and contributions to the field of geodesy, geomatics, and environmental sustainability.

Research Focus

Prof. Szafarczyk’s research centers on geodesy, geomatics, and the application of geospatial technologies for environmental monitoring, terrain deformation, and sustainable land management. A significant part of her work explores the use of LiDAR, particularly green laser technology, in bathymetric applications, advancing the precision of underwater topography mapping. She has also investigated surface interpolation methods for landslide monitoring, developing techniques to enhance the accuracy of geotechnical risk assessment. Her studies on ground deformation and geodetic measurements contribute to understanding the spatial dynamics of unstable terrains, such as landslide-prone areas and anthropogenic mounds. By combining geodetic monitoring with advanced analytical tools, she provides valuable insights into spatial deformation processes, which are essential for environmental engineering and urban safety. Another dimension of her research addresses the designation of agricultural land for investment purposes, balancing development with environmental sustainability. This reflects her broader focus on integrating geospatial science with sustainable land-use planning. Her interdisciplinary approach combines surveying, remote sensing, geomechanics, and geophysics, ensuring that her work contributes to both theoretical advancements and practical applications. Overall, her research contributes to building safer, more sustainable environments by leveraging cutting-edge geospatial tools and methodologies.

Publications

  • The Use of Green Laser in LiDAR Bathymetry: State of the Art and Recent Advancements

  • The Use of Surface Interpolation Methods for Landslides Monitoring

  • Case Study of the Tensor Analysis of Ground Deformations Evaluated from Geodetic Measurements in a Landslide Area

  • Description of the Spatial Deformation Process in Selected Cracow Mounds Based on the Surveying Monitoring Data

  • Designating Agricultural Land for Investment Purposes and the Requirements of Environmental Sustainability