Saint Bickolard Mabicka Iwangou | Marine Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saint Bickolard Mabicka Iwangou | Marine Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | IRAF/CENAREST | Gabon

Dr. Mabicka Iwangou S. B. is a distinguished researcher specializing in wood sciences and mangrove ecosystems. With a foundation in biology and advanced training in wood science, Dr. Iwangou’s career has been dedicated to understanding the anatomical, chemical, and ecological characteristics of wood, particularly within the context of mangrove ecosystems. Their work has significantly contributed to insights on pollution effects, bioaccumulation of heavy metals, and sustainable management of mangroves. As a researcher, educator, and consultant, Dr. Iwangou continues to champion environmental conservation and sustainable forestry.

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Education

Dr. Iwangou’s academic journey began with a Baccalauréat Série D in 2007 from Lycée et Collège ADIWA in Gabon, followed by a Licence in General Biology and Earth Sciences in 2012 from the Université des Sciences et Techniques de Masuku, Gabon. In 2015, Dr. Iwangou earned a Master’s in Wood Sciences from the École Normale des Eaux et Forêts, Gabon, culminating in a Doctorate in Wood and Fiber Sciences from the Université de Lorraine, France, in 2020. This robust educational background has provided a multidisciplinary foundation to explore wood anatomy, pollution effects, and sustainable environmental practices.

Professional Experience

Dr. Iwangou has a wealth of experience in academia and consultancy. They have delivered lectures in wood anatomy, wood chemistry, soil chemistry, bioremediation, and ecotoxicology. Dr. Iwangou has actively participated in international conferences, including presenting at the 8th GDR Bois Journées in 2020 (where they received laureate recognition), and speaking on topics like mangrove conservation and plant health’s role in climate change. As a consultant for NGOs like Les Amis de la Lowé and Plurméa, Dr. Iwangou has contributed to mangrove preservation and restoration projects, leveraging their expertise to train others on adaptive mechanisms of mangroves in fragile environments.

Research Interests

Dr. Iwangou’s research focuses on the intersection of wood anatomy, mangrove ecology, and environmental sustainability. Key interests include:

  • Anatomical and chemical variability of wood tissues in mangroves.
  • The impact of pollution, such as heavy metals and hydrocarbons, on mangrove ecosystems.
  • The role of mangroves in mitigating climate change effects.
  • Industrial applications of wood based on tissue properties.
    This interdisciplinary approach aims to foster sustainable practices in forestry and environmental management.

Awards

Dr. Iwangou’s achievements include being a laureate at the 8th GDR Bois Journées in 2020. They have also received recognition for their contributions to research on mangrove ecosystems and their advocacy for environmental conservation. Dr. Iwangou’s impactful work continues to influence academic and policy frameworks surrounding wood sciences and mangrove preservation.

Publications

Dr. Iwangou has contributed significantly to academic literature, including the following key publications:

Chemical reactivity and supramolecular susceptibility of hardwood celluloses towards succinic anhydride

    • Authors: R. Safou-Tchiama, T.A. Barhé, P. Soulounganga, S.N. Obame, S.B.M. Iwangou, et al.
    • Publication Year: 2017
    • Citations: 2

Evaluation of anatomical and physical properties of Khaya nthotheca (Welw.) C. DC. from forests of different altitudes in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    • Authors: M.N. Kalendi, R. Safou-Tchiama, P. Soulounganga, I.S.B. Mabicka, et al.
    • Publication Year: 2016
    • Citations: 2

Anatomical variability of the trunk wood and root tissues of Rhizophora racemosa (G. Mey) and Avicennia nitida (Jacq.) and bio-accumulation of heavy metals in …

    • Authors: R. Safou-Tchiama, P. Soulounganga, S. Ikogou, N.K. Mathe, C. Ndoutoume
    • Publication Year: 2016
    • Citations: 2

Investigation of the Anatomical Variability of the Trunk and Root Tissues of Rhizophora racemosa (G. Mey) and Avicennia germinans (Linné): A Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals and …

    • Authors: S.B.M. Iwangou, P. Soulounganga, A. Besserer, R.S. Tchiama, C. Ndoutoume, et al.
    • Publication Year: 2020
    • Citations: 1

Investigation of the Anatomical Variability of the Trunk and Root Tissues of Rhizophora racemose (G. Mey) and Avicennia germinans (Linné): A Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals …

    • Authors: S. Bickolard, P. Soulounganga, A. Besserer, R.S. Tchiama, C. Ndoutoume, et al.
    • Publication Year: 2020
    • Citations: Not specified.

Skills and Competencies

Dr. Iwangou possesses extensive expertise in microscopic and macroscopic wood analysis, pollution impact assessments, and industrial applications of wood tissues. Proficient in GC-MS, Fiji software, and statistical tools like R, they are also experienced in ecological restoration practices and bio-indicators of pollution.

Conclusion

Dr. Mabicka Iwangou S. B. exemplifies a commitment to advancing wood sciences and mangrove ecology. Through interdisciplinary research, academic contributions, and environmental advocacy, their work has bridged science and practice to address pressing ecological challenges. Dr. Iwangou’s career stands as a testament to the critical role of research in fostering sustainable environmental solutions.

Ali Khodadoust | Marine Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ali Khodadoust | Marine Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Graduated PhD student | University of Guilan | Iran

Dr. Ali Khodadoust is an Iranian aquaculture researcher and academician with a strong background in fisheries science. His research spans aquaculture nutrition, reproductive biology, environmental pollution, and aquatic ecology. Dr. Khodadoust has contributed significantly to advancing sustainable aquaculture practices and enhancing our understanding of the interactions between aquatic organisms and their environment. Through his academic journey, spanning a Ph.D. in Fisheries from the University of Guilan and various professional roles, he has established himself as an influential figure in aquatic research and development.

Strengths for the Award

Dr. Khodadoust holds a Ph.D. in Fisheries with a strong focus on aquaculture nutrition, physiology, and biochemistry, demonstrating depth in his field. His work on sustainable aquaculture practices, such as replacing fish meal with fermented soybean meal and exploring bioindicators of microplastic pollution, addresses critical challenges in aquaculture and environmental conservation.

His research has been published in reputable journals, including Aquaculture Reports, Environmental Pollution, and Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. This highlights his contributions to advancing the understanding of aquaculture and aquatic ecosystems.

Dr. Khodadoust’s expertise spans multiple disciplines, including aquatic nutrition, reproductive biology, and the impacts of environmental changes on aquatic life. This interdisciplinary approach enhances the relevance and applicability of his findings. He serves as a reviewer for academic journals and a teaching assistant, contributing to the scientific community and mentoring future researchers.

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Education

Dr. Ali Khodadoust holds a Ph.D. in Fisheries (Aquaculture) from the University of Guilan, Iran, completed in 2023. His doctoral dissertation focused on using fermented soybean meal supplemented with probiotics in the diet of Beluga (Huso huso), studying its effects on growth, enzymatic activities, and overall fish health. Prior to this, he earned an M.Sc. in Natural Resources Engineering-Fisheries from the University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran, in 2012, where he studied seasonal and size-related influences on the reproductive biology of Pike (Esox lucius). He began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Fisheries from the Islamic Azad University, Lahijan Branch, Iran, where he researched biometry and reproductive indices in Capoeta capoeta gracilis.

Experience

Dr. Khodadoust has accumulated over a decade of diverse experience in fisheries and aquaculture. Since 2023, he has served as a Teaching Assistant at Islamic Azad University, Lahijan, sharing his expertise with the next generation of researchers. His professional background includes roles as a reviewer for scientific journals and participation in multiple research projects, such as studying microplastic pollution and its impact on aquatic organisms in the Southern Caspian Sea. Additionally, he has worked extensively on reproductive biology and aquaculture techniques for economically important species like Beluga and Rainbow Trout across various research facilities in Iran.

Research Interests

Dr. Khodadoust’s research interests reflect his multidisciplinary approach to fisheries science. He explores aquaculture nutrition, focusing on sustainable feed alternatives, probiotic use, and the implications of global warming on aquatic organisms. His work also includes reproductive biology, particularly the role of sex steroid hormones in fish development, and aquatic ecology, where he examines environmental factors affecting aquatic life. His studies on microplastic pollution and its implications for aquatic ecosystems further underscore his commitment to addressing contemporary environmental challenges.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Khodadoust’s work has been recognized through various accolades and research fellowships. Notable achievements include his contributions to projects funded by leading Iranian institutions, focusing on sustainable aquaculture practices and environmental conservation. His collaborative research on innovative feed formulations and bioindicators of pollution has also earned him accolades in academic and professional circles. Additionally, he has actively participated in workshops, webinars, and seminars, enhancing his academic credentials and professional network.

Selected Publications

Effects of fermented soybean meal with methionine and lysine supplementation on hemato-biochemical parameters, digestive enzyme activities, and health status in Beluga, Huso huso

    • Authors: Khodadoust, A., Khoshkholgh, M., Noveirian, H.A., Mohseni, M., Khara, H.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Potential use of gammarus (Pontogammarus maeoticus) and shrimp (Palaemon elegans) as biomonitors of microplastics pollution in coastal environments

    • Authors: Rasta, M., Khodadoust, A., Taleshi, M.S., Lashkaryan, N.S., Shi, X.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Effects of fermented soybean meal and supplemental methionine and lysine on growth, digestibility, body composition, and amino acid composition of Beluga (Huso huso)

    • Authors: Khodadoust, A., Khoshkholgh, M., Noveirian, H.A., Mohseni, M., Khara, H.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Microplastic Pollution in the Gastrointestinal Tract and Gills of Some Teleost and Sturgeon Fish from the Caspian Sea, Northern Iran

    • Authors: Rasta, M., Khodadoust, A., Rahimibashar, M.R., Taleshi, M.S., Sattari, M.
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • Citations: 7

Evaluation the performance of anaesthetic effects of Tobacco and Ketamine on Grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella (Valenciennes, 1844)

    • Authors: Khara, H., Ahmadnezhad, M., Rahbar, M., Khodadust, A.
    • Publication Year: 2020
    • Citations: 0

Sperm motility and fertilizing ability in Aristichthys nobilis: Effect of ions

    • Authors: Khara, H., Noveiri, S.B., Dadras, H., Ahmadnezhad, M., Khodadoust, A.
    • Publication Year: 2013
    • Citations: 4

Study on levels of sex steroid hormones of pike (Esox lucius Linnaeus, 1758) in Anzali Wetland

    • Authors: Khodadoust, A., Imanpoor, M.R., Zadeh, V.T., Rahbar, M., Rasta, M.
    • Publication Year: 2013
    • Citations: 1

The effect of cations on sperm motility performance and fertilizing ability of silver carp Hypophtalmychtis molitrix

    • Authors: Khara, H., Baradaran, S.N., Hadiseh, D., Ahmadnejad, M., Khodadoost, A.
    • Publication Year: 2012
    • Citations: 7
Conclusion

Dr. Ali Khodadoust exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and impactful researcher. His extensive contributions to aquaculture, sustainable fisheries, and environmental protection align with the goals of the Best Researcher Award. Addressing areas for improvement could further elevate his scientific influence. Overall, his robust academic and professional portfolio makes him a strong candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Dongmin Shin | Marine Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dongmin Shin | Marine Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Gyeongsang National University | South Korea

Dr. Dong Min Shin is a distinguished mechanical engineer with a focus on marine and ocean systems. Currently an Assistant Professor at Gyeongsang National University, Korea, he has a robust academic background from KAIST and Hanyang University, complemented by diverse research and teaching roles. Dr. Shin’s work integrates advanced numerical analyses, experimental validations, and engineering applications in ocean engineering, energy systems, and ship stability.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Ph.D. from KAIST, one of Korea’s top research institutions, specializing in Mechanical Engineering. Advanced knowledge in Ocean and Mechanical Engineering, supported by Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees.

Assistant Professor at Gyeongsang National University in a department focused on Smart Energy and Mechanical Engineering, reflecting leadership and expertise in the field.

Research positions at institutions like KIMM, KAIST, and Kunsan National University demonstrate versatility and consistent contributions to academia and industry.

Robust publication record, with a focus on topics such as marine engineering, stability criteria, wave mechanics, and sustainable marine systems. Publications in high-impact journals, indicating a strong contribution to advancing knowledge in the field.

Engagement with practical applications, such as marine vessel safety and energy systems, showcasing relevance to both academic and industrial advancements.

Experience as a Teaching Assistant in various mechanical engineering courses, indicating a commitment to education and mentoring. Managed advanced research facilities, demonstrating organizational and leadership skills.

Research on advanced topics such as second-generation intact stability criteria and sustainable marine systems highlights innovation. Collaborative works with multiple authors across disciplines suggest strong teamwork abilities.

Education 🎓

Dr. Shin holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), where he specialized in wave dynamics and stability criteria (2015–2019). He earned his M.S. from KAIST in Ocean System Engineering (2013–2015) and his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Hanyang University, Korea (2007–2013), which included a two-year military service.

Experience 💼

Gyeongsang National University (2022–Present): Assistant Professor in Smart Energy and Mechanical Engineering.

Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (2022): Postdoctoral researcher focusing on mechanical system safety.

KAIST (2020–2022): Research Assistant Professor in Security Convergence Research.

Kunsan National University (2019–2020): Research Professor in shipbuilding advancements.

KAIST (2013–2019): Teaching Assistant in fluid mechanics, numerical analysis, and wave tank management.

Research Interests 🔬

Marine Engineering: Intact stability criteria, wave-structure interaction, and dead ship conditions.

Energy Systems: Compact marine SCR systems, wave energy conversion, and nanofluid thermal properties.

Numerical Methods: Advanced computational simulations and hydrodynamic modeling.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Shin has been recognized for his significant contributions to marine engineering and ocean stability research. Notably, his work on the IMO Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria has been widely acknowledged for advancing safety protocols for marine vessels.

Publications 📚

Design Analysis Using Evaluation of Surf-Riding and Broaching by the IMO Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria for a Small Fishing Boat

Numerical Study on Compact Design in Marine Urea-SCR Systems for Small Ship Applications

    • Authors: Wontak Choi; Seunggi Choi; Sangkyung Na; Dongmin Shin; Hyomin Jeong; Yonmo Sung
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.3390/en17010187

Numerical analysis of thermal and hydrodynamic characteristics in aquaculture tanks with different tank structures

    • Authors: Wontak Choi; Sanggon Lee; Seungyeop Baek; Seunghyun Lee; Jaedeok Seo; Dongmin Shin; Hyomin Jeong; Yonmo Sung
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2023.115880

Evaluation of Parametric Roll Mode Applying the IMO Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria for 13K Chemical Tanker

    • Authors: Dongmin Shin; Yonmo Sung; Hyomin Jeong; Daehyeon Kim; Byungyoung Moon
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.3390/jmse11071462

Wave-induced vibration of a fully submerged horizontal cylinder close to a free surface: a theory and experiment

Assessment of Excessive Acceleration of the IMO Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria for the Tanker

Application of surf-riding and broaching mode based on IMO second-generation intact stability criteria for previous ships

Development of a loaded vehicle enforcement system using learning-based image processing analysis

Application of dead ship condition based on IMO second-generation intact stability criteria for 13K oil chemical tanker

Vehicle Height Detection System using Deep Learning-based Image Processing

Current Status of the 2nd Generation of Intact Stability: Investigation of the Pure Loss of Stability and Parametric Roll Mode

Viscous Mean Drift Forces on a Floating Vertical Cylinder in Waves and Currents

An experimental study for predicting the electric power of the coaxial accelerator type wave power generator

Mean viscous drift forces on a fixed vertical cylinder in waves and currents

Development of a Computation Code for the Verification of the Vulnerability Criteria for Surf-riding and Broaching Mode of IMO Second-Generation Intact Stability Criteria

Conclusion 🌏

Dr. Dong Min Shin is an outstanding researcher with significant contributions to mechanical and ocean engineering, particularly in the domain of marine system safety and sustainability. His strong academic credentials, extensive research experience, and innovative publications make him highly deserving of recognition. Addressing the suggested areas for improvement could further bolster his candidacy for awards of this caliber.

Jianguang Qin | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jianguang Qin | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Aquaculture Coordinator | Flinders University | Australia

Professor Jianguang (Jian G.) Qin is an esteemed academic and researcher in aquaculture and marine biology. Based at Flinders University, Australia, he holds prestigious positions such as Professor of Aquaculture and Coordinator for Marine Biology and Aquaculture programs. With over three decades of academic and research experience, he has significantly contributed to advancing aquaculture science globally.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Professor Qin is a globally recognized authority in aquaculture and marine biology. His roles as an editor for leading journals like Aquaculture (Elsevier) and academic positions in prestigious institutions highlight his significant influence in the field.

Over 434 peer-reviewed journal papers, 4 books, and 19 book chapters underscore his prolific contributions to science. His h-index of 62 and over 15,000 citations affirm his research’s broad impact and high quality.

Named among the world’s top 2% scientists by Stanford University in 2023 and recognized as one of Flinders University’s top 5 scientists for 2024. Multiple best paper awards and international accolades, including the International Science and Technology Collaboration Award (2023).

Holder of three patents, showcasing his contributions to advancing aquaculture technologies and sustainability. Demonstrated excellence as a mentor, with numerous co-authored award-winning papers with his students.

Active collaborations with Chinese universities and his advisory roles highlight his global influence and contributions to fostering international research networks. Expertise spans aquaculture, climate change, microbiology, fish nutrition, algal biotechnology, and reproductive biology, showing interdisciplinary prowess.

Education 🎓

Professor Qin completed his Ph.D. in Zoology from The Ohio State University in 1994, with a dissertation focusing on trophic dynamics in aquatic ecosystems. His academic journey began with a B.S. in Aquaculture and Fisheries from Dalian Fisheries College, China, in 1982, followed by an M.S. from the University of Oklahoma in 1988, where he studied the effects of fish feeding behavior on plankton communities.

Experience 🌟

Starting as a Teaching Assistant at Dalian Fisheries College, Professor Qin’s career spans research roles in the USA and academic leadership in Australia. Since joining Flinders University in 1997, he has progressed from Lecturer to Professor, steering innovative research in aquaculture and mentoring the next generation of marine scientists. His honorary positions in leading Chinese universities underline his international influence.

Research Interests 🔬

Professor Qin’s diverse research interests encompass aquatic ecology, fish biology, aquaculture management, algal biotechnology, and climate change impacts on marine ecosystems. His pioneering work in aquaculture technology, fish health, and environmental adaptation contributes to sustainable fisheries and global food security.

Awards and Recognitions 🏆

Professor Qin’s accolades include the International Science and Technology Collaboration Award (2023) and recognition as one of Australia’s top research leaders in Marine Science (2024). He has featured in Stanford University’s list of the World’s Top 2% Scientists (2023) and consistently ranks among the world’s most impactful scientists in fisheries. His supervised research papers have earned multiple best paper awards at international conferences.

Publications ✍️

Growth, body composition, respiration and ambient ammonia nitrogen tolerance of the juvenile white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, at different salinities

    • Authors: E. Li, L. Chen, C. Zeng, X. Chen, N. Yu, Q. Lai, J.G. Qin
    • Year: 2007
    • Citations: 324

Comparison of digestive and antioxidant enzymes activities, haemolymph oxyhemocyanin contents and hepatopancreas histology of white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, at various salinities

    • Authors: E. Li, L. Chen, C. Zeng, N. Yu, Z. Xiong, X. Chen, J.G. Qin
    • Year: 2008
    • Citations: 288

Gut Microbiota and its Modulation for Healthy Farming of Pacific White Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei

    • Authors: E. Li, C. Xu, X. Wang, S. Wang, Q. Zhao, M. Zhang, J.G. Qin, L. Chen
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 264

A single phase of food deprivation provoked compensatory growth in barramundi Lates calcarifer

    • Authors: X. Tian, J.G. Qin
    • Year: 2003
    • Citations: 226

Synergistic impacts of heat shock and spawning on the physiology and immune health of Crassostrea gigas: an explanation for summer mortality in Pacific oysters

    • Authors: Y. Li, J.G. Qin, C.A. Abbott, X. Li, K. Benkendorff
    • Year: 2007
    • Citations: 210

Ontogenetic development of the digestive system in yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi larvae

    • Authors: B.N. Chen, J.G. Qin, M.S. Kumar, W. Hutchinson, S. Clarke
    • Year: 2006
    • Citations: 204

Physiological change and nutritional requirement of Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei at low salinity

    • Authors: E. Li, X. Wang, K. Chen, C. Xu, J.G. Qin, L. Chen
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 192

Effects of replacement of dietary fish oil by soybean oil on growth performance and liver biochemical composition in juvenile black seabream, Acanthopagrus schlegeli

    • Authors: S. Peng, L. Chen, J.G. Qin, J. Hou, N. Yu, Z. Long, J. Ye, X. Sun
    • Year: 2008
    • Citations: 189

Metabolic response of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) to acute and chronic hypoxia stress

    • Authors: M. Li, X. Wang, C. Qi, E. Li, Z. Du, J.G. Qin, L. Chen
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 185

Size and feed dependent cannibalism with juvenile snakehead Channa striatus

    • Authors: J. Qin, A.W. Fast
    • Year: 1996
    • Citations: 177

Conclusion 🌏

Professor Jianguang Qin stands out as a prime candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his extensive contributions to aquaculture, global recognition, and commitment to innovation. While there are opportunities to broaden his impact through new research frontiers and enhanced public engagement, his accomplishments firmly position him as a leading figure in his field. Recognizing his work would highlight the significance of sustainable aquaculture research in addressing global challenges.

Guangming Lu | Marine antifouling | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Guangming Lu | Marine antifouling | Best Researcher Award

Senior engineer | Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Guangming Lu, Ph.D., is a Senior Engineer at the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He completed his Ph.D. at Ningbo University in 2020. With a career dedicated to the advancement of eco-friendly, high-performance antifouling materials, Dr. Lu specializes in creating sustainable antifouling agents. His work spans molecular design, formulation, and testing of innovative materials aimed at preventing marine fouling, which impacts environmental preservation and engineering performance.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Dr. Guangming Lu is a senior engineer at the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research is notable for its focus on developing environmentally friendly, high-performance antifouling materials, a critical need in the marine industry. Dr. Lu has led over ten high-impact research projects, including collaborations with top organizations like Sinopec, and has contributed significantly to the field of marine antifouling. His dedication is evident through his substantial output of over 20 peer-reviewed journal articles in prominent scientific journals, as well as his impressive 30 patent filings, including three international PCT patents, with 15 patents already granted. This prolific output underscores his influence and commitment to sustainable solutions in marine technology.

Education 🎓

Dr. Lu earned his doctorate in 2020 from Ningbo University, where he concentrated on materials science and environmentally sustainable antifouling agents. His academic training provided the technical foundation for his later innovations in high-performance, eco-friendly coatings and polymers aimed at marine applications.

Experience 💼

With extensive experience in marine antifouling research, Dr. Lu has overseen over ten significant research projects, including the National Key R&D Program and several major initiatives in Zhejiang Province. His projects aim to support engineering challenges through sustainable materials and advance protective coatings that address marine fouling concerns.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Lu’s primary research interests focus on environmentally safe, high-efficiency antifouling materials. He investigates molecular design and eco-friendly mechanisms that prevent fouling on surfaces exposed to marine environments. His work is directed toward creating sustainable agents and coatings to reduce environmental impact while improving performance.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Lu has received recognition in the materials science field for his contributions to sustainable antifouling materials. His innovations and dedication to green antifouling technologies have positioned him as a nominee for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications 📝

Synthesis and evaluation of bio-based Poly(oxime-urethane) with intrinsic antimicrobial properties

    • Authors: Yang, G.; Lu, G.; Dai, S.; Ma, Z.; Zhang, Y.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Evaluation of a Biobased Furanic Polyoxime Ether Polyol for the Synthesis of Intrinsically Antimicrobial Poly(Oxime-Urethane)

    • Authors: Dai, S.; Ding, S.; Lu, G.; Ma, Z.; Zhang, Y.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Highly Stretchable, Self-Healing, and Sensitive E-Skins at −78 °C for Polar Exploration

    • Authors: Yang, K.; Li, Q.; Tian, S.; Zhang, L.; Yang, J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 14

Controlled release of 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one-based anion encapsulated in Mg–Al layered double hydroxides for antibacterial and antifouling applications

    • Authors: Hao, X.; Zhang, X.; Wang, W.; Gong, D.; Zhao, H.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 3

An Integrated Anti-Fouling and Anti-Corrosion Coating Enabled by rGO/AgNPs and Amphiphilic Networks

    • Authors: Tian, S.; Zhang, J.; Liu, S.; Xue, Q.; Lu, G.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Light-settable polybenzoxazines for marine antifouling coatings

    • Authors: Chen, Q.; Dai, J.; Cao, P.; Lu, G.; Liu, X.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2

One-Pot Scalable Fabrication of Chitosan-Capped Antibacterial Sulfur Nanoparticles from Elemental Sulfur

    • Authors: Wen, T.; Long, J.; Lu, G.; Tan, J.; Zhou, L.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2

Bio-Based Anti-Biofoulant with Copper(II) as Intramolecular Catalyst for Radicals Formation

    • Authors: Chen, J.; Lu, G.; Hao, Y.; Huang, L.-F.; Zhang, Y.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3

Efficient Catalytic Activity of Ti3C2Tx MXene for Polyester Synthesis

    • Authors: Fei, X.; Wang, Y.; Guo, P.; Zhao, W.; Liu, X.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0

A mini review on selenium quantum dots: synthesis and biomedical applications

    • Authors: Huang, Y.; Lu, G.; Zhou, L.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2

Conclusion ✅

Dr. Guangming Lu’s dedication to advancing sustainable antifouling materials through innovative research and development positions him as an ideal candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” His accomplishments reflect a high level of expertise and commitment to the field, with practical applications that align with pressing environmental and industrial needs. With targeted expansions in editorial involvement and interdisciplinary research, Dr. Lu is well-poised to further his contributions and impact. His nomination for this award is highly merited given his achievements and potential for continued contributions to environmentally sustainable technologies.

OLUFISAYO OJO | Marine Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. OLUFISAYO OJO | Marine Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar | DURBAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY | South Africa

Ojo Olufisayo Emmanuel is an experienced Electromechanical and Water Engineer with over 18 years in the field. Specializing in both project management and technical design, he has contributed to multiple high-profile projects in partnership with organizations like the World Bank, USAID, and atmosfair gGmbH. His expertise spans civil infrastructure, water treatment, and environmental impact assessments, supporting sustainable development in Nigeria and beyond.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

With 18 years in electromechanical and water engineering, Emmanuel brings robust experience from various key roles in international projects funded by World Bank, USAID, and other global institutions. His expertise encompasses water treatment, system optimization, environmental assessments, and construction management.

Emmanuel’s skill set includes an extensive range of engineering capabilities, such as hydraulic design, project management, asset maintenance, and advanced design software proficiency (AutoCAD). His technical versatility supports a well-rounded approach to engineering challenges, from conception to execution.

Emmanuel’s educational background is distinguished, with a Summa Cum Laude MSc in Mechanical Engineering and ongoing PhD and Doctor of Engineering studies, which highlight his commitment to academic excellence. His multiple publications on renewable energy, desalination, and biodiesel demonstrate his ability to conduct impactful research and contribute to sustainable practices in engineering.

His role in establishing and managing an Improved Cook Stove production plant and developing asset management frameworks exemplifies his innovative thinking and leadership in complex project environments.

Education 🎓

Ojo has pursued extensive studies in engineering, holding an MSc (Research) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (Summa Cum Laude) and a B.Eng (Hons) in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering from the University of Portsmouth. He is currently undertaking dual doctorates (PhD in Mechanical Engineering and D.Eng in Industrial Engineering) at South African institutions.

Experience 🏗️

Over nearly two decades, Ojo has led projects involving civil and electromechanical infrastructures, working with notable organizations like atmosfair gGmbH and USAID. His responsibilities have ranged from design to contract management, successfully managing water treatment and energy projects aimed at community enhancement and carbon mitigation.

Research Interests 🔬

Ojo’s research interests lie in renewable energy applications, specifically in water desalination and energy-efficient systems. His work explores sustainable energy solutions, reverse osmosis, and lifecycle cost analyses of desalination technologies, providing insights into water supply sustainability for the future.

Awards 🏆

Throughout his career, Ojo has been recognized for his commitment to engineering excellence and sustainable development. He was a driving force behind atmosfair’s Save80 cook stove project, pioneering eco-friendly solutions for rural communities in Nigeria, and has received numerous accolades for his project management and technical contributions.

Publications 📚

  1. Ojo E. Olufisayo & Prof. Freddie Inambao, 2020. A Review of Renewable Power Generation Using Piezoelectric Materials, IJMET, Volume 10, Issue 12.
    Cited by articles exploring renewable energy innovations.
  2. Ojo E. Olufisayo, Prof. Freddie Inambao & O.E. Ige, 2023. A Review of Seawater Membrane Desalination, Journal of Materials Engineering, Vol 51, Issue 2.
    Cited by research on sustainable water technologies.
  3. Ojo E. Olufisayo & Prof. Freddie Inambao, 2021. Renewable Energy Powered Reverse Osmosis System for Seawater Desalination, IJMPERD, Vol 11, Issue 6.
    Referenced by studies on renewable desalination methods.
  4. Olufisayo OE & Olanrewaju O., 2024. Renewable Energy Powered Seawater Desalination Treatment Process, Water, Vol 16, Issue 19.
    Referenced in journals on zero-waste energy processes.

Conclusion 📝

Emmanuel’s impressive career, marked by technical skill, innovative achievements, and significant contributions to both academic research and applied engineering, makes him a compelling candidate for the “Best Researcher Award“. His focus on water treatment sustainability, renewable energy, and carbon mitigation aligns well with global priorities in engineering research. Addressing areas for improvement could further elevate his research impact and establish him as a leader in his field.

 

Bin Zheng | Biotherapy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Bin Zheng | Biotherapy | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Tianjin University | China

Professor Bin Zheng, PhD supervisor and postdoctoral fellow at Caroline School of Medicine in Sweden, is a renowned expert in biomedical engineering and translational medicine. With over 30 SCI-indexed research publications and numerous prestigious grants, Professor Zheng has made substantial contributions to cellular microbiology, nanotechnology, and cancer research, showcasing a prolific impact across both domestic and international platforms.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Professor Bin Zheng has a robust academic and research profile, demonstrating significant achievements in the fields of biomaterials, cancer research, cellular microbiology, and nanotechnology. As a PhD supervisor and postdoctoral fellow, he has a consistent record of high-impact publications, with over 30 SCI papers in top-tier journals, three of which have been highlighted as cover stories. His citation index of 16 and the publication of 42 articles in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals reflect his influence in his field. Additionally, his substantial patent portfolio (over 70 patents) showcases his focus on innovation, especially in cellular manufacturing and biotechnological applications. His collaborations with industry and his vice-chairman role in CAPCMR underline his leadership and contributions to advancing medical engineering.

🎓 Education

Professor Zheng earned a doctorate with a specialization in biomaterials and nanotechnology, focusing on translational medical applications. This solid educational foundation and extensive postdoctoral experience have empowered Professor Zheng to guide young researchers while leading significant advancements in medical engineering at Tianjin University.

👨‍🏫 Experience

With years of academic and professional expertise, Professor Zheng has led projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and key municipal projects in Tianjin. His professional roles include editorial appointments and collaborations with industry leaders on intelligent cellular manufacturing and biological agent innovations. Additionally, he holds memberships across several prominent professional societies in biomedical engineering and materials science.

🔬 Research Interests

Professor Zheng’s research focuses on cutting-edge areas in medical engineering, including biomaterials, cancer therapeutics, cellular microbiology, immunity, and nanobiotechnology. His innovative work in optogenetics and nanoparticle applications for targeted therapies demonstrates his dedication to addressing critical challenges in translational medicine.

🏆 Awards

Professor Zheng’s contributions have been recognized with several honors, including the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award of Tianjin Municipality, the First Prize for Innovative Achievement from the China Industry-University-Research Cooperation Association, and multiple national scholarships. His supervision has garnered numerous provincial and university-level awards for graduate students, reflecting his commitment to fostering academic excellence.

📚Publications

Targeted delivery of tungsten oxide nanoparticles for multifunctional anti-tumor therapy via macrophages

    • Authors: Bin Zheng, Yang Bai, Hongbin Chen, Huizhuo Pan, Wanying Ji, Xiaoqun Gong, Xiaoli Wu, Hanjie Wang, Jin Chang
    • Publication Year: 2018
    • Journal: Biomaterials Science

Near-Infrared Light-Excited Upconverting Persistent Nanophosphors in Vivo for Imaging-Guided Cell Therapy

    • Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators (specific co-authors unavailable in current data).
    • Publication Year: 2018
    • Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Near-Infrared Light Triggered Upconversion Optogenetic Nanosystem for Cancer Therapy

    • Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators.
    • Publication Year: 2017
    • Journal: ACS Nano

A visual guide to gene/optothermal synergy therapy nanosystem using tungsten oxide

    • Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators.
    • Publication Year: 2017
    • Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

Persistent Luminescent Nanocarrier as an Accurate Tracker in Vivo for Near Infrared-Remote Selectively Triggered Photothermal Therapy

    • Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators.
    • Publication Year: 2016
    • Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

NIR-Remote Selected Activation Gene Expression in Living Cells by Upconverting Microrods

    • Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators.
    • Publication Year: 2016
    • Journal: Advanced Materials

A NIR-remote controlled upconverting nanoparticle: an improved tool for living cell dye-labeling

    • Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators.
    • Publication Year: 2015
    • Journal: Nanotechnology

🔍Conclusion

Professor Bin Zheng is a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his groundbreaking work in translational medicine, his leadership in academia, and his impact through patents and industry collaborations. His dedication to clinical translation and mentorship demonstrates his commitment to both advancing scientific knowledge and nurturing future talent. With his impressive accomplishments and a few areas for growth, he stands out as a deserving nominee for this award.

Viviana Gamboa Sojo | Marine Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Viviana Gamboa Sojo | Marine Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor | University of Costa Rica | Costa Rica

Viviana Gamboa Sojo, a dedicated geologist from Costa Rica, has pursued a distinguished academic and research career with a focus on marine geology, climate change, and paleoceanography. Her work, particularly in high-latitude environments, delves into sedimentology and micropaleontology, aiming to understand environmental shifts over time.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Viviana has a solid foundation in geology, with a Bachelor’s, Licenciatura, Master’s, and a Ph.D. Her advanced studies in Earth Sciences from prestigious universities in Costa Rica and Italy demonstrate her commitment and expertise.

She has a proven track record in marine geology, paleoclimatology, and paleoceanography, with specific focus on high-latitude climate change during the Quaternary period. Her work on foraminiferal assemblages and sedimentology to interpret paleoceanographic shifts is both relevant and impactful in understanding past environmental conditions.

Viviana’s research has been recognized and supported by numerous prestigious grants and awards, including multi-year project funding from INQUA, awards from the Cushman Foundation, and participation in international research projects, such as the INQUA MARE initiative.

She has published multiple peer-reviewed articles in well-regarded journals, which reflects her active engagement with the scientific community. Her collaborations span several countries, including Italy and Norway, underscoring her strong network and influence in her field.

Viviana’s role as a professor and researcher at the Universidad de Costa Rica highlights her dedication to educating and mentoring the next generation of scientists. This, combined with her research, enhances her overall contribution to her field.

Education 🎓

  • 2021: Ph.D. in Earth Sciences, University of Florence, Italy.
  • 2017: M.Sc. in Geological Sciences and Technologies, University of Pisa, Italy.
  • 2014: Licentiate in Geology, University of Costa Rica.
  • 2011: Bachelor in Geology, University of Costa Rica.

Experience 👩‍🏫

Viviana has extensive teaching and research experience, beginning as a professor and researcher at the Central American School of Geology, University of Costa Rica. Her career includes involvement in projects exploring paleontological and environmental changes in continental and marine ecosystems, further enriched by her participation in international scientific expeditions and workshops.

Research Interests 🔬

Viviana’s research interests center on marine geology, climate change impacts during the Quaternary period, paleoceanography, and micropaleontology. Her studies use sedimentology and benthic foraminifera to trace past environmental shifts, with a keen focus on Arctic ecosystems and how these regions respond to climate variations.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Viviana’s contributions have earned her several honors, including:

  • 2019: INQUA Grant for the INQUA MARE project.
  • 2018: Joseph A. Cushman Award from the Cushman Foundation for her work on the Barents Sea paleoclimate.
  • 2015: Academic excellence from the University of Costa Rica, recognizing her outstanding academic performance.

Publications 📑

Deciphering Paleoceanographic Shifts Inferred from the Foraminiferal Record of the Western Svalbard Slope (Bellsund Drift) over the Past Century

  • Authors: Viviana M. Gamboa Sojo, Caterina Morigi, Leonardo Langone, Renata G. Lucchi
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.3390/jmse12040559

Environmental Changes in Krossfjorden, Svalbard, since 1950: Benthic Foraminiferal and Stable Isotope Evidence

Multiproxy Investigation of the Last 2,000 Years BP Marine Paleoenvironmental Record along the Western Spitsbergen Margin

  • Authors: Fiorenza Torricella, Viviana Maria Gamboa Sojo, Karen Gariboldi, Nessim Douss, Maria Elena Musco, Chiara Caricchi, Renata Giulia Lucchi, Katia Carbonara, Caterina Morigi
  • Year: 2022
  • DOI: 10.1080/15230430.2022.2123859

Living and Dead Foraminiferal Assemblages of the Last Decades from Kveithola Trough: Taphonomic Processes and Ecological Highlights

  • Authors: Viviana Maria Gamboa-Sojo, Katrine Husum, Francesca Caridi, Renata G. Lucchi, Manuel Bensi, Vedrana Kovačević, Anna Sabbatini, Leonardo Langone, Aleksander Tadeusz Dominiczak, Patricia Povea et al.
  • Year: 2021
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.marmicro.2021.102014

Benthic Foraminiferal Fauna from Anoxic Sediments in the Kveithola Trough, Northwest Barents Sea (Arctic Region)

Conclusion 🌎

Viviana Gamboa Sojo demonstrates all the qualities of a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award“. Her expertise, dedication, and accomplishments reflect her status as a researcher with significant contributions to the field of Earth Sciences, particularly in understanding climate change through geological and paleoceanographic research. With continued efforts in outreach and broader publication, her influence and recognition in the scientific community will likely continue to grow.

Mahesh Tapas | Marine Ecology | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Mahesh Tapas | Marine Ecology | Excellence in Research Award

Postdoctoral Researcher | The Ohio State University | United States

Dr. Mahesh R. Tapas is a dedicated postdoctoral scholar at The Ohio State University, specializing in watershed management, ecosystem health, and hydrological modeling. With extensive experience in water resource engineering and remote sensing, Dr. Tapas collaborates on global projects to advance sustainable water management solutions.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Dr. Tapas has conducted rigorous research in hydrological modeling, watershed management, and ecosystem health, which aligns with the award’s emphasis on impactful research.

His active collaboration with local agencies and farmers reflects his commitment to real-world application and policy influence, valuable qualities for the award.

With publications in high-impact journals and manuscripts under review, his contributions to environmental science and water management are substantial.

His work spans ecosystems globally, from North Carolina to India, the Congo Basin, and beyond, showcasing his global approach and collaborative reach.

Dr. Tapas’s teaching experience demonstrates his dedication to educating future engineers and researchers, which complements his academic achievements.

Education 🎓

Dr. Tapas completed his Ph.D. in Integrated Coastal Sciences from East Carolina University, focusing on policy analysis for coastal ecosystems. He holds a Master’s in Water Resources Engineering from the National Institute of Technology, Warangal, and a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from Savitribai Phule Pune University.

Professional Experience 💼

Currently at Ohio State, Dr. Tapas contributes to watershed management projects, model development, and stakeholder engagement. His prior roles include teaching and research assistantships, guest editing, and research internships, where he honed his expertise in hydrology and sustainable practices.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Tapas’ research explores ecosystem health through watershed modeling, the impact of climate change on hydrology, and conservation practices. His recent projects utilize multi-criteria decision-making models to optimize agricultural best management practices (BMPs) across various watersheds.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Tapas has been recognized for his research excellence, including a Coastal Studies Scholarship and the Sakal India Foundation Scholarship. He has also won awards for outstanding research presentations in hydrology and civil engineering.

Publications 📚

Investigating the impacts of climate change on hydroclimatic extremes in the Tar-Pamlico River basin, North Carolina

    • Authors: MR Tapas, SK Do, R Etheridge, V Lakshmi
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 17

Development of a Socio-Hydrological Model for a Coastal Watershed: Using Stakeholders’ Perceptions

    • Authors: M Tapas, JR Etheridge, G Howard, VV Lakshmi, TND Tran
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 10

Development of multivariate integrated drought monitoring index (MIDMI) for Warangal region of Telangana, India

    • Authors: MR Tapas, U Kumar, S Mogili, KV Jayakumar
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 8

Evaluating hydrological alterations and recommending minimum flow release from the Ujjani dam to improve the Bhima River ecosystem health

    • Authors: GJ Mishra, AU Kumar, MR Tapas, P Oggu, KV Jayakumar
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 5

Event-Based Rainfall-Runoff Modeling Using HEC-HMS

    • Authors: JA Prabha, MR Tapas
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 5

A methodological framework for assessing sea level rise impacts on nitrate loading in coastal agricultural watersheds using SWAT+: A case study of the Tar-Pamlico River basin

    • Authors: MR Tapas, R Etheridge, CG Finlay, AL Peralta, N Bell, Y Xu, V Lakshmi
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 4

Integrative Analysis of Policy Changes for a Coastal Watershed: Implications for Agriculture and Ecosystem Health

    • Authors: M Tapas
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 4

Drought Monitoring Indices

    • Authors: NN Sharma, MR Tapas, AU Kumar
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 4

Analysis and Development of Watershed for Ruikhed Village, Maharashtra-A Case Study

    • Authors: TS Mankar, S Mane, ST Mali, MR Tapas
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 4

Effects of Sea-Level Rise and River Flow Variation on Estuarine Salinity in a Changing Climate: Insights from the Pamlico River Estuary, USA

    • Authors: D Yin, C Harris, TND Tran, M Tapas, JR Etheridge, SM Moysey
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2

Conclusion 🌐

Dr. Tapas is a strong candidate for the “Excellence in Research Award“. His research, stakeholder engagement, and academic contributions align well with the award’s objectives. A focus on expanding policy impact and funding success could further solidify his candidacy in future applications.

Mohammad Jahangir Alam | Marine Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Jahangir Alam | Marine Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) | Bangladesh

Dr. Mohammad Jahangir Alam is a distinguished professor in the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at the Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He has dedicated his career to academia and research, specializing in areas such as renewable energy, thin film deposition, and power electronics.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Dr. Alam holds a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering, an M.Sc. in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, and a B.Sc. in the same field, all from reputable institutions. His educational qualifications lay a strong foundation for his research capabilities.

His research spans critical areas, including renewable energy, thin film technology, VLSI design, nano-technology, and power electronics. This breadth allows him to contribute significantly to multiple fields of electrical engineering.

Dr. Alam has an impressive list of over 30 publications in recognized and refereed journals, demonstrating his active engagement in advancing scientific knowledge. His work is highly relevant to current global challenges, particularly in energy efficiency and sustainability.

His various positions, including Professor, Director of the Institute of Nuclear Power Engineering, and past leadership in planning and development at BUET, showcase his capability to lead and contribute to the academic community beyond research.

His involvement in multiple collaborative projects, both nationally and internationally, reflects his ability to work with diverse teams and contribute to broader scientific endeavors.

Education 🎓

Dr. Alam holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Electronic Engineering from the School of Electronic Engineering at Dublin City University, Ireland, completed in 2001. He also earned his M.Sc. Engineering (Electrical & Electronic) and B.Sc. Engineering (Electrical & Electronic) from BUET in 1996 and 1993, respectively, achieving high academic honors throughout his studies.

Experience 🏢

With over two decades of teaching experience, Dr. Alam has served in various capacities at BUET, ascending from a lecturer to his current position as a professor since 2010. His international experience includes working as a Lab Instructor at Dublin City University, where he taught courses in Electrical Circuits, Analogue and Digital Electronics, and VLSI technology.

Research Interest 🔬

Dr. Alam’s research interests are diverse, focusing on renewable energy solutions, thin film technology, VLSI design, nanotechnology, and power electronics. His work contributes significantly to advancements in sustainable energy systems and electronic devices.

Award 🏆

Dr. Alam has received numerous accolades for his contributions to engineering and education. His dedication to research and innovation in the field has been recognized both nationally and internationally, underscoring his role as a leader in electrical and electronic engineering.

Publications 📑

Sustainable solution to the critical challenges of an oceanic wave farm for maximizing power generation

    • Authors: Molla, S., Farrok, O., Alam, M.J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Numerical design of non-toxic high-efficiency tandem solar cell with distinct hole transport materials

    • Authors: Cheragee, S.H., Akhi, J.A., Dev, M., Haque, M.M., Alam, M.J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1

Device modelling and numerical analysis of high-efficiency double absorbers solar cells with diverse transport layer materials

    • Authors: Cheragee, S.H., Alam, M.J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 4

Electrical energy and the environment: Prospects and upcoming challenges of the World’s top leading countries

    • Authors: Molla, S., Farrok, O., Alam, M.J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 10

Modeling and optimization of a high-efficiency lead-free perovskite solar cell structure by selecting optimal electron and hole transport layer

    • Authors: Bain, S., Nirjon, S.C., Alam, M.J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Device modeling and numerical study of a double absorber solar cell using a variety of electron transport materials

    • Authors: Cheragee, S.H., Alam, M.J.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 11

Translator Optimization of a Linear Electrical Generator for Harvesting Oceanic Wave Energy

    • Authors: Molla, S., Farrok, O., Alam, M.J.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3

Zero Carbon Emission Based Electrical Power Plant by Harvesting Oceanic Wave Energy: Minimization of Environmental Impact in Bangladesh

    • Authors: Molla, S., Farrok, O., Alam, M.J.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 7

2-T Non-Toxic Multijunction solar cell with Diverse ETL materials

    • Authors: Cheragee, S.H., Islam, A.Z.M.T., Alam, M.J.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 4

2-T Non-Toxic Tandem solar cell with Distinct HTL Materials

    • Authors: Cheragee, S.H., Alam, M.J.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 7

Conclusion ✨

Dr. Mohammad Jahangir Alam’s qualifications, extensive research contributions, and leadership roles make him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His strengths lie in his academic rigor, publication record, and administrative experience, which significantly benefit the Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology and the broader field of electrical engineering. By addressing areas for improvement, such as interdisciplinary collaboration and public engagement, he can further enhance his impact and legacy in research.