Yanjie Sun | Marine Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yanjie Sun | Marine Geology | Best Researcher Award

Engineer | Tianjin University | China

Yanjie Sun, an accomplished engineer and doctoral student at Tianjin University, specializes in river evolution and estuarine dynamics. With a profound focus on the morphological and ecological transformations of river systems, Sun has made significant strides in understanding and modeling the evolution of the Yellow River estuary. With contributions to nine major scientific and technological projects at the national, provincial, and enterprise levels, Sun has a distinguished academic and professional portfolio. This includes the publication of 15 peer-reviewed papers, recognition for innovative patents, and roles such as a journal reviewer, showcasing an unwavering commitment to advancing the field.

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Education

Yanjie Sun is pursuing a doctoral degree at Tianjin University, a prestigious institution renowned for its research excellence in marine and environmental sciences. Equipped with a robust academic foundation, Sun has consistently demonstrated a passion for interdisciplinary studies, merging engineering principles with environmental dynamics. This academic journey has been instrumental in equipping Sun with the theoretical knowledge and analytical skills needed to address complex challenges in river and estuarine research.

Professional Experience

Yanjie Sun’s experience spans across academic research and applied engineering. Participating in nine prominent science and technology projects, Sun has played pivotal roles in initiatives focusing on estuarine morphology and river-sea interactions. These projects, conducted in collaboration with provincial and national entities, underscore Sun’s ability to bridge theoretical research with real-world applications. The successful completion of four major research projects, coupled with ongoing contributions to five others, highlights a career marked by consistent innovation and impact in hydrodynamics and sedimentology.

Research Interests

Sun’s research interests revolve around river dynamics, estuarine evolution, marine geology, and river ecology. Key focuses include identifying the controlling factors of estuarine morphology, establishing mathematical models to predict morphological changes, and analyzing ecological impacts of river-sea interactions. By integrating advanced computational models and experimental simulations, Sun contributes to a deeper understanding of how natural and anthropogenic factors influence aquatic environments, paving the way for sustainable management solutions.

Awards

Yanjie Sun’s achievements have been recognized through prestigious accolades, including the second prize for Science and Technology Progress at the provincial and ministerial level. This honor reflects Sun’s contributions to advancing scientific knowledge and innovation, particularly in the study of the Yellow River estuary. The acknowledgment highlights Sun’s commitment to excellence and the transformative impact of their research on river morphology and hydrodynamic systems.

Publications

Title: Simulation experiment on morphological evolution characteristics of tail river channel

  • Authors: Bai, Y.; Sun, Y.; Song, X.; Wu, J.; Tian, Y.
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0

Title: An improved method for sand wave morphology discrimination in rivers by combining a flow resistance law and support vector machines

  • Authors: Bai, Y.; Sun, Y.; Song, X.; Xu, H.
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 1

Title: Extraction of flow resistance characteristic parameters and SVM-assisted riverbed morphology identification

  • Authors: Bai, Y.; Sun, Y.; Song, X.; Xu, H.
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 2

Conclusion

Yanjie Sun exemplifies dedication to understanding and innovating in the field of river and estuarine dynamics. With a blend of academic rigor, research expertise, and a commitment to addressing real-world challenges, Sun continues to make strides in shaping sustainable environmental management practices. Recognized for groundbreaking contributions and bolstered by a record of publications and patents, Sun stands as a leading figure in advancing the scientific understanding of river evolution and morphology.

Ismail Altın | Marine Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ismail Altın | Marine Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Karadeniz Technical University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. İsmail Altın is a distinguished academic in the field of marine engineering and mechanical systems, specializing in shipbuilding and engine design. Currently affiliated with Karadeniz Technical University (KTU), Sürmene Faculty of Marine Sciences, he holds the position of Vice Dean and contributes significantly to the Ship Hydromechanics Department. With a career spanning over two decades, he has established himself as an expert in innovative engine designs, computational fluid dynamics, and optimization techniques for energy efficiency. His contributions to academia include significant research projects, patents, and publications, all of which emphasize sustainability and technological advancement.

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Education

Assoc. Prof. Altın pursued his Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering at Karadeniz Technical University in 1999. His Master’s thesis in 2004 focused on thermodynamic modeling of dual-spark ignition systems, a pioneering study under the guidance of Atilla Bilgin. He completed his Ph.D. in 2011, presenting a groundbreaking theoretical analysis of twin-spark ignition engines and their impact on combustion performance. Throughout his education, he emphasized practical applications and theoretical insights, contributing to energy efficiency and reduced emissions in engine systems.

Professional Experience

Starting as a lecturer in 2003 at KTU’s Vocational School of Motor Vehicles, Assoc. Prof. Altın transitioned into research-driven roles in the Faculty of Marine Sciences by 2011. He served as an Assistant Professor before his promotion to Associate Professor in 2022. Beyond academia, he has been instrumental in various national and international projects, including the EU-supported “Computer-Assisted Education” initiative and research on alternative fuels for marine engines. His administrative roles as Vice Dean and Department Co-Head highlight his leadership in academic and institutional development.

Research Interests

Assoc. Prof. Altın’s research interests encompass marine engine optimization, alternative fuels, computational modeling, and exergy analysis. His work integrates artificial intelligence and meta-heuristic optimization techniques to improve marine engine efficiency and sustainability. He is particularly focused on waste heat recovery systems, decarbonization strategies for ships, and biofuel applications, striving to meet environmental standards in marine transportation.

Awards

His outstanding contributions to engineering research were recognized with the ICADET’17 Oral Presentation Award in 2017. This award highlighted his innovative approach to marine engineering challenges, including engine performance optimization and sustainability practices.

Publications

Exergy analysis under consideration of operational parameters by numerical approach in a two-stroke marine diesel engine

  • Authors: Pehlivan, E.F., Altın, İ.
  • Publication Year: 2024
  • Citations: 1

A comprehensive performance analysis of meta-heuristic optimization techniques for effective organic rankine cycle design

  • Authors: Gürgen, S., Kahraman, H.T., Aras, S., Altın, İ.
  • Publication Year: 2022
  • Citations: 22

Novel decision-making strategy for working fluid selection in Organic Rankine Cycle: A case study for waste heat recovery of a marine diesel engine

  • Authors: Gürgen, S., Altın, İ.
  • Publication Year: 2022
  • Citations: 18

A comprehensive investigation into the performance of genetic algorithm for effective shipyard topological layout

  • Authors: Türk, A., Gürgen, S., Ozkok, M., Altın, İ.
  • Publication Year: 2022
  • Citations: 2

Risk ranking of maintenance activities in a two-stroke marine diesel engine via fuzzy AHP method

  • Authors: Ünver, B., Altın, İ., Gürgen, S.
  • Publication Year: 2021
  • Citations: 22

Theoretical investigation on combustion characteristics of ethanol-fueled dual-plug SI engine

  • Authors: Altın, İ., Bilgin, A., Sezer, İ.
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Citations: 23

Crankcase explosion for two-stroke marine diesel engine by using fault tree analysis method in fuzzy environment

  • Authors: Ünver, B., Gürgen, S., Sahin, B., Altın, İ.
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Citations: 37

Prediction of main particulars of a chemical tanker at preliminary ship design using artificial neural network

  • Authors: Gürgen, S., Altın, İ., Ozkok, M.
  • Publication Year: 2018
  • Citations: 31

Prediction of cyclic variability in a diesel engine fueled with n-butanol and diesel fuel blends using artificial neural network

  • Authors: Gürgen, S., Ünver, B., Altın, İ.
  • Publication Year: 2018
  • Citations: 72

Forecasting the Baltic Dry Index by using an artificial neural network approach

  • Authors: Sahin, B., Gürgen, S., Ünver, B., Altın, İ.
  • Publication Year: 2018
  • Citations: N/A

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. İsmail Altın exemplifies academic excellence and innovation in marine engineering. His dedication to research, teaching, and administrative leadership has significantly contributed to sustainable advancements in shipbuilding and engine technology. By merging practical applications with theoretical frameworks, he continues to influence the field of marine sciences, inspiring future generations of engineers.

Ahmed Saleh | Marine Genetics | Excellence in Academia Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Saleh | Marine Genetics | Excellence in Academia Award

Animal Genetics and Breeding | Alexandria University | Egypt

Dr. Ahmed AbdelKader Saleh AbdelSadek is a distinguished academic and researcher with extensive experience in animal genetics, biotechnology, and bioinformatics. Serving as an Assistant Professor at Alexandria University, Egypt, Dr. Saleh has made notable contributions to research in the fields of animal breeding, genetics, and transposons. He holds multiple master’s degrees in agricultural sciences, human development, and business administration. Dr. Saleh also earned a Ph.D. from Southwest University (SWU), Chongqing, China, and a postdoctoral fellowship at Yangzhou University, China. His work is widely recognized for its contributions to animal genomics, biotechnology, and bioinformatics.

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Education

Dr. Saleh completed his Bachelor of Agricultural Science from Alexandria University in 2012, graduating with first-class honors and ranking as the top student in his batch. His academic journey continued with a Master’s degree in Agricultural Sciences from the same university, specializing in Animal Production and Biotechnology. Dr. Saleh’s pursuit of excellence led him to China, where he obtained a diploma in Biotechnology from SWU and a Ph.D. in Animal Production and Biotechnology. His academic excellence was recognized by his institution, where he received the “Excellent International Ph.D. Graduate Student” award in 2021.

Experience

Dr. Saleh’s professional career spans over twelve years of teaching and research experience. He is an Assistant Professor at Alexandria University’s Faculty of Agriculture, focusing on animal genetics and breeding. Additionally, Dr. Saleh has contributed as a postdoctoral researcher at Yangzhou University in China, specializing in the study of transposons in animal genomes. He also serves as a consultant trainer at the Diplomatic Training Centre and an arbitrator for the International Arbitration Organization. Dr. Saleh has supervised multiple M.Sc. and Ph.D. students, contributing to the academic development of the next generation of researchers in his field.

Research Interests

Dr. Saleh’s research interests are centered on animal genetics and breeding, particularly in farm animals. He investigates candidate genes associated with production and reproductive traits, utilizing modern genomic techniques such as Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS), Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS), and the identification of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL). His work also delves into the biodiversity of Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR). A significant focus of his research is on transposons in animal genomes, with applications in bioinformatics, genetic tools, and transposon activity in human cells. His research contributes to advancing animal breeding strategies and the understanding of genetic evolution.

Awards

Dr. Saleh’s academic and professional accomplishments have been recognized with numerous prestigious awards. Notable among these are the Bachelor’s degree with first-class honors from Alexandria University, and several excellence awards during his Ph.D. at SWU, including the “Excellent International Ph.D. Graduate Student” title in 2021. He also received first-place awards in cultural competitions, highlighting his leadership and exceptional character. Dr. Saleh’s outstanding academic performance has been consistently acknowledged, including multiple first prizes for excellence in achievement and behavior during his time in China. Furthermore, his proficiency in cybersecurity was marked by a remarkable grade in the Introduction to Cybersecurity course in 2021.

Publications

BMPR-1B, BMP-15 and GDF-9 genes structure and their relationship with litter size in six sheep breeds reared in Egypt

    • Authors: AA Saleh, MH Hammoud, NA Dabour, EE Hafez, MA Sharaby
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 25

Comparative analysis of IGFBP-3 gene sequence in Egyptian sheep, cattle, and buffalo

    • Authors: AA Saleh, AMA Rashad, NNAM Hassanine, MA Sharaby, Y Zhao
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 16

Evaluation of morphological traits and physiological variables of several Chinese goat breeds and their crosses

    • Authors: AA Saleh, AMA Rashad, NNAM Hassanine, MA Sharaby, Y Zhao
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 13

Candidate genes and signature of selection associated with different biological aspects and general characteristics of goat

    • Authors: MAS Ahmed A. Saleh, Amr M. A. Rashad, Nada N. A. M. Hassanine
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 8

The role of antifreeze genes in the tolerance of cold stress in the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

    • Authors: AFM El-Sayed, AA Khaled, AM Hamdan, SO Makled, EE Hafez, AA Saleh
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 7

Prediction of some milk production traits using udder and teat measurements with a spotlight on their genetic background in Friesian cows

    • Authors: AA Saleh, AA Easa, DK El-Hedainy, AMA Rashad
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 6

Screening Indels from the whole genome to identify the candidates and their association with economic traits in several goat breeds

    • Authors: AA Saleh, L Xue, Y Zhao
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 6

Assessment of hair and cashmere properties and their genetic background of several goat breeds in Southwest China

    • Authors: AA Saleh, AMA Rashad, NNAM Hassanine, MA Sharaby, Y Zhao
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 6

Morphological body measurements, body indices, and their genetic background for several Chinese goat breeds

    • Authors: AA Saleh, A Rashad, NNAM Hassanine, MA Sharaby, Y Zhao
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 6

Evolution of Endogenous Retroviruses in the Subfamily of Caprinae

    • Authors: AS Moawad, F Wang, Y Zheng, C Chen, AA Saleh, J Hou, C Song
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 4

Conclusion

Dr. Ahmed A. Saleh’s career exemplifies a commitment to scientific excellence and innovation in animal genetics and biotechnology. His diverse academic background, with multiple degrees and a postdoctoral fellowship, has equipped him with a broad perspective on both practical and theoretical aspects of his field. Through his research, Dr. Saleh continues to push the boundaries of knowledge, particularly in the areas of genomics and transposon activity in animal genomes. His leadership in academia, contributions to professional laboratories, and active participation in international research and conferences underscore his standing as a globally recognized expert. Dr. Saleh’s dedication to advancing agricultural sciences, especially in animal breeding and genetic resources, positions him as a valuable asset to the scientific community.

Mohamed Fathy Abdel-Aziz | Aquaculture | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Mohamed Fathy Abdel-Aziz | Aquaculture | Best Scholar Award

Lecturer | Arish University | Egypt

Dr. Mohamed Fathy Aid Abdel-Aziz is a Lecturer in the Department of Aquaculture and Biotechnology at the Faculty of Aquaculture and Marine Fisheries, Arish University, Egypt. He has an extensive background in aquaculture, fish nutrition, and marine biology. Born in Fayoum, Egypt, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences from Suhag University in 2008 with honors. Following this, he pursued a Master’s in Animal Nutrition from Fayoum University in 2013, with his research focusing on the reproductive and productive performance of red hybrid tilapia. He completed his Ph.D. in Fish Nutrition in 2016, investigating the effects of feeding and husbandry systems on the growth performance of rabbitfish. His academic career includes teaching and research roles, along with involvement in scientific training and publications in aquaculture.

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Abdel-Aziz’s educational journey began with a B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences from Suhag University in 2008, where he graduated with honors. His Master’s degree, obtained from Fayoum University in 2013, concentrated on the effects of environmental conditions and protein quality on tilapia aquaculture. His doctoral studies at Fayoum University, completed in 2016, focused on fish nutrition, particularly examining husbandry systems in rabbitfish. These academic pursuits laid the foundation for his subsequent career in aquaculture research and teaching.

Experience

Dr. Abdel-Aziz has worked in various prestigious roles throughout his career. He served as an Aquaculture Specialist at the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries from 2010 to 2022, focusing on fish rearing and aquaculture systems. His work involved developing sustainable aquaculture practices, conducting water quality analysis, and managing fish hatcheries. In addition, he has been a faculty member and lecturer at Arish University since 2022, where he teaches a range of aquaculture courses such as Fish Nutrition, Aquaculture Systems, and Aquaculture Technologies. His research contributions and training programs have earned him recognition in the field of marine biology and aquaculture.

Research Interests

Dr. Abdel-Aziz’s research interests are centered around the development of aquaculture systems, particularly in desert regions, and improving fish growth rates in freshwater systems with relatively high salinity. His studies explore various aquaculture technologies, focusing on sustainable practices for the rearing of marine finfish and shellfish. Additionally, he has a strong interest in water quality management, feed formulation, and fish nutrition. His research also delves into the optimization of fish farming systems in challenging environmental conditions, including the use of underground water resources for aquaculture.

Awards and Recognition

While Dr. Abdel-Aziz’s academic contributions are notable, he has also been recognized for his research in aquaculture. His innovative work in improving fish growth and developing aquaculture systems in Egypt has been acknowledged through several professional awards and nominations. His participation in national and international workshops further highlights his recognition in the scientific community, contributing to discussions on the future of sustainable aquaculture.

Publications

Dr. Abdel-Aziz has published several research articles in respected journals, contributing significantly to the field of aquaculture. His publications include:

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A. (2016). “Effect of some feeding and husbandry systems on growth performance of rabbitfish.” Aquaculture Research.

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A. (2014). “The impact of protein quality on reproductive performance of red hybrid tilapia.” Aquaculture Nutrition Journal.

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A., & Mahmoud, A. (2017). “Sustainable aquaculture practices in desert regions of Egypt.” Journal of Marine Biology.

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A. (2018). “Utilizing high-salinity underground water for aquaculture in Egypt.” Environmental Aquaculture Journal.

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A., & El-Maghraby, A. M. (2019). “Optimization of fish hatchery management systems in Egyptian lakes.” Fish Farming International.

Abdel-Aziz, M. F. A., & Al-Sayed, A. F. (2020). “Aquaculture feed formulation and its impact on sustainable fisheries in Egypt.” Journal of Aquatic Food Production.

These publications have been cited by other research articles focusing on sustainable aquaculture, fish nutrition, and environmental management in aquaculture systems.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohamed Fathy Aid Abdel-Aziz’s career is a testament to his dedication to advancing aquaculture science. His research, teaching, and extensive experience in fish nutrition and aquaculture systems make him a valuable contributor to the academic and scientific communities. His work is helping to shape the future of sustainable aquaculture practices, particularly in Egypt’s challenging environmental conditions. Through his teaching and publications, Dr. Abdel-Aziz continues to inspire the next generation of aquaculture professionals.

Ana Couto | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ana Couto | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Professor / Researcher | FCUP / CIIMAR | Portugal

Dr. Ana Isabel Santos Couto, a distinguished researcher and academic, holds a Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Porto (2014). Her academic journey is marked by international collaborations with CIIMAR, Norway’s Life Sciences University, and Nord University. Currently serving as an Assistant Researcher at CIIMAR and an Invited Assistant Professor at the University of Porto, her expertise lies in fish nutrition, histology, physiology, and health and welfare. Dr. Couto’s research focuses on optimizing animal health through nutritional strategies and innovative diagnostic tools.

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Dr. Couto obtained her undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of Aveiro in 2004, graduating with distinction. She pursued her Ph.D. in Biology at the University of Porto, completing her thesis on the impacts of antinutrients on marine species in collaboration with Norwegian institutions. Her academic credentials are complemented by advanced training in marine biology, toxicology, and aquaculture techniques.

Professional Experience

With a career spanning nearly two decades, Dr. Couto has contributed extensively to academia and industry. She has held research roles at CIIMAR, CCMAR, and Nord University, developing groundbreaking work in fish nutrition and health. She has supervised multiple Ph.D., M.Sc., and undergraduate projects, combining her scientific acumen with strong mentoring skills. Dr. Couto also actively participates in continuous education programs and manages CIIMAR’s histology laboratory, ensuring the transfer of her expertise to emerging scientists.

Research Interests

Dr. Couto’s primary research interests include:

  • Nutrition-health dynamics: Exploring the interplay between diet and health in aquatic species.
  • Innovative nutritional strategies: Developing sustainable feed ingredients to enhance fish health and welfare.
  • Diagnostic advancements: Creating tools to evaluate nutritional pathologies and optimize aquaculture health management.

Her work emphasizes sustainability, aiming to contribute to the global blue economy.

Awards

Dr. Couto’s achievements include being part of the winning team for the 2021 Challenge Startup Competition by the University of Macau, a recognition of her innovative contributions to animal health. Additionally, her projects have consistently been funded by competitive grants, affirming her role as a leading researcher.

Publications

Effect of solid-state fermentation of Brewer’s spent grain on digestibility and digestive function of European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) juveniles

    • Authors: Estevão-Rodrigues, T., Fernandes, H., Moutinho, S., Oliva-Teles, A., Peres, H.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2

Tracking Biomarkers for the Health and Welfare of Aquaculture Fish

    • Authors: Oliveira, J., Oliva-Teles, A., Couto, A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Effect of dietary L-glutamine supplementation on the intestinal physiology and growth during Solea senegalensis larval development

    • Authors: Matias, A.C., Viegas, A.R., Couto, A., Pousão-Ferreira, P., Ribeiro, L.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Salicornia ramosissima Biomass as a Partial Replacement of Wheat Meal in Diets for Juvenile European Seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax)

    • Authors: Barreto, A., Couto, A., Jerónimo, D., Costas, B., Rocha, R.J.M.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Novel chitinolytic Bacillus spp. increase feed efficiency, feed digestibility, and survivability to Vibrio anguillarum in European seabass fed with diets containing Hermetia illucens larvae meal

    • Authors: Rangel, F., Monteiro, M., Santos, R.A., Serra, C.R., Enes, P.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 5

Effect of Tryptophan Dietary Content on Meagre, Argyrosomus regius, Juveniles Stress and Behavioral Response

    • Authors: Vasconcelos, A., Soares, M.C., Barata, M., Mendes, R., Saavedra, M.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0

Dietary oleic acid supplementation improves feed efficiency and modulates fatty acid profile and cell signaling pathway in European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) juveniles fed high-lipid diets

    • Authors: Martins, N., Magalhães, R., Vieria, L., Peres, H., Oliva-Teles, A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 7

Feeding Yellow Worms to Meagre: Effects on Whole-Body Fatty Acid Profile and Hepatic and Intestine Oxidative Status

    • Authors: Guerreiro, I., Castro, C., Serra, C.R., Oliva-Teles, A., Enes, P.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 4

Effect of Dietary Incorporation of Yellow Mealworm as a Partial Fishmeal Replacer on Growth, Metabolism, and Intestinal Histomorphology in Juvenile Meagre (Argyrosomus regius)

    • Authors: Saavedra, M., Barata, M., Matias, A.C., Dias, J., Pousão-Ferreira, P.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 4

Oxidative Stress Response of Meagre to Dietary Black Soldier Fly Meal

    • Authors: Guerreiro, I., Castro, C., Serra, C.R., Oliva-Teles, A., Enes, P.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 4

Conclusion

Dr. Ana Isabel Santos Couto exemplifies the synergy of academic rigor, innovative research, and impactful teaching. Her work bridges fundamental biology with applied aquaculture, fostering advancements that benefit both science and industry. Her commitment to sustainability and mentorship continues to inspire the next generation of researchers in marine biology and aquaculture.

Aires Oliva-Teles | Aquaculture | Academic Brilliance Recognition Award

Prof. Aires Oliva-Teles | Aquaculture | Academic Brilliance Recognition Award

Professor | FCUP / CIIMAR | Portugal

Aires Oliva Teles, a distinguished Portuguese scientist born in Porto, is a prominent figure in the field of fish nutrition and aquaculture. Holding a PhD in Biology from the University of Porto, his career spans decades of impactful contributions to academia, research, and industry. As a Full Professor at the Faculty of Sciences, Porto University, since 1998, Teles directs both the NUTRIMU – Fish Nutrition and Immunobiology Group and advanced academic programs such as the MSc in Biological Aquatic Resources and the PhD in Biology. His expertise centers on innovative approaches to aquaculture, addressing challenges in marine fish nutrition, sustainable feed alternatives, and fish welfare. Teles’s contributions to the scientific community are underscored by over 233 publications and significant roles in international journals and editorial boards.

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Education

Aires Oliva Teles’s academic foundation is rooted in the University of Porto, where he earned his Degree in Biology in 1981 and later, his PhD in Biology in 1988. His doctoral research set the stage for a prolific career in the intersection of aquatic biology and nutrition sciences. The rigorous training during his academic journey honed his expertise in experimental biology, advancing the fields of fish metabolism and sustainable aquaculture practices. These credentials reflect his commitment to fostering scientific understanding and application in biology.

Professional Experience

With over three decades of professional experience, Teles has held pivotal roles in academia and research. As a Full Professor at the University of Porto since 1998, he has spearheaded transformative programs in biological sciences. He also serves as the head of NUTRIMU, leading research in fish nutrition and immunobiology, and contributes to the strategic governance of the university as a member of its Senate and Scientific Council. Beyond academia, Teles has significantly influenced the aquaculture industry through collaborative projects with international organizations, industries, and EU-funded initiatives, emphasizing sustainable practices in fish farming.

Research Interests

Aires Oliva Teles’s research focuses on the nutrition of marine fish and its implications for sustainable aquaculture. His work investigates protein and amino acid utilization, lipid metabolism, and alternative feed ingredients to reduce reliance on fish meal and fish oil. He has a keen interest in functional feeds, gut microbiota, and nutritional strategies to enhance fish health and welfare. His interdisciplinary approach integrates biology, nutrition, and environmental sustainability, aiming to revolutionize aquaculture practices globally.

Awards and Recognitions

Teles’s contributions have earned him recognition in the scientific community, both nationally and internationally. As Editor-in-Chief of the Aquaculture Journal and Associate Editor for several leading journals, including Animal Feed Science and Technology, he plays a crucial role in shaping the discourse in his field. His extensive reviewer experience, having evaluated over 400 manuscripts, highlights his expertise and influence. Although specific awards are not detailed, his positions and prolific output reflect a career marked by consistent excellence and leadership.

Selected Publications

Black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) pre-pupae meal as a fish meal replacement in diets for European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax)

    • Authors: R. Magalhães, A. Sánchez-López, R.S. Leal, S. Martínez-Llorens, …
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 474

Meat and bone meal as partial replacement for fish meal in diets for gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) juveniles: Growth, feed efficiency, amino acid utilization

    • Authors: S. Moutinho, S. Martínez-Llorens, A. Tomás-Vidal, M. Jover-Cerdá, …
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 175

Prebiotics as functional ingredients: focus on Mediterranean fish aquaculture

    • Authors: I. Guerreiro, A. Oliva‐Teles, P. Enes
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 149

Dietary protein requirements of fish–a meta‐analysis

    • Authors: A.O. Teles, A. Couto, P. Enes, H. Peres
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 136

Effect of extraction method and solvent system on the phenolic content and antioxidant activity of selected macro-and microalgae extracts

    • Authors: M. Monteiro, R.A. Santos, P. Iglesias, A. Couto, C.R. Serra, I. Gouvinhas, …
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 111

Effects of dietary methionine and taurine supplementation to low-fish meal diets on growth performance and oxidative status of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) juveniles

    • Authors: F. Coutinho, R. Simões, R. Monge-Ortiz, W.M. Furuya, P. Pousão-Ferreira, …
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 91

The European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) innate immunity and gut health are modulated by dietary plant-protein inclusion and prebiotic supplementation

    • Authors: R. Azeredo, M. Machado, E. Kreuz, S. Wuertz, A. Oliva-Teles, P. Enes, …
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 77

Neuroendocrine and immune responses undertake different fates following tryptophan or methionine dietary treatment: tales from a teleost model

    • Authors: R. Azeredo, M. Machado, A. Afonso, C. Fierro-Castro, F.E. Reyes-López, …
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 47

Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture: a laboratory and hands-on experimental activity to promote environmental sustainability awareness and value of aquaculture products

    • Authors: M. Correia, I.C. Azevedo, H. Peres, R. Magalhães, A. Oliva-Teles, …
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 48

Optimal dietary linoleic acid to linolenic acid ratio improved fatty acid profile of the juvenile tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum)

    • Authors: R.R. Paulino, R.T. Pereira, T.V. Fontes, A. Oliva-Teles, H. Peres, D.J. Carneiro, …
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 48

Conclusion

Aires Oliva Teles’s career exemplifies a blend of academic rigor, innovative research, and impactful teaching. His work has propelled advancements in sustainable aquaculture and fish nutrition, addressing critical global challenges. Through leadership roles in academia and scientific publishing, Teles continues to shape the future of biological sciences and aquaculture, inspiring the next generation of researchers and professionals. His comprehensive contributions underscore a lifelong commitment to scientific progress and environmental sustainability.

Peter Teye Busumprah | Fisheries Science | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Peter Teye Busumprah | Fisheries Science | Young Scientist Award

CEO | Ocean Rock Base and Ghana Ocean Climate Innovations Hub | Ghana

Peter Teye Busumprah is a dedicated oceanographer and environmental advocate, serving as the project lead for the Ghana Ocean Climate Innovations Hub under the UN Ocean Decade. As Ghana’s coordinator for the Early Career Ocean Professionals Node, he actively contributes to international oceanic and climate resilience initiatives. His expertise includes geophysics, geodesy, data analysis, remote sensing, and environmental conservation. Peter has played instrumental roles in projects addressing the UN Ocean Decade challenges, particularly in enhancing ocean observation systems and fostering knowledge transfer. He is also the founder and CEO of Ocean Rock Base NGO, focusing on sustainable fisheries and climate adaptation in Ghana.

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Peter holds a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Science from the University of Ghana, where he studied oceanography, marine resource management, and remote sensing. He is currently advancing his expertise at the National Aquaculture Center and is a student member of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. His diverse academic pursuits are complemented by practical training in aquaculture, digital ocean representation, and fisheries systems, aligning with his commitment to sustainable marine ecosystems.

Professional Experience

Peter’s professional journey spans roles in government, academia, and the nonprofit sector. As an officer at Ghana’s Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, he supports climate change initiatives and database creation for fisheries management. In 2024, he founded Ocean Rock Base NGO, leading projects in mangrove restoration, aquaculture, and deep-sea observation technologies. His experience also includes assisting in international collaborations like the Fish for Development project, where he worked to combat illegal fishing through technological advancements.

Research Interests

Peter’s research is centered on ocean sustainability, focusing on digital transformation in fisheries, climate resilience, and marine biodiversity conservation. He is particularly interested in integrating satellite imagery and remote sensing for ocean observation, promoting sustainable aquaculture, and addressing the challenges posed by marine pollution. His work contributes to global initiatives aimed at achieving climate neutrality and enhancing marine resource management.

Awards and Achievements

Peter has received numerous accolades, including the Global Ocean Tribute Awards (2024) in Düsseldorf, Germany. He has secured multiple travel grants to attend international conferences such as the UN Ocean Decade Regional Conference in India and the All-Atlantic Conference in Canada. His certifications in cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and ocean data analysis further attest to his interdisciplinary skills and dedication to innovation.

Selected Publications

UNESCO-IOC (2023) UN Ocean Decade White Paper: Digital Representation of the Ocean. This work contributes to understanding the role of digital tools in enhancing ocean governance.

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Conclusion

Peter Teye Busumprah exemplifies the synergy between science and advocacy. Through his leadership roles, technical expertise, and research contributions, he addresses pressing oceanic and climate challenges. With a vision for sustainable and technologically advanced marine ecosystems, he continues to inspire global efforts in ocean conservation and innovation.

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.