Hassan Esmaeilzadeh | Marine Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hassan Esmaeilzadeh | Marine Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Environmental Sciences Research Institute | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hassan Esmaeilzadeh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Planning and Design at the Environmental Sciences Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran. His expertise spans sustainable ecotourism, environment and land-use changes, climate adaptation, and spatial planning, positioning him as a leader in sustainable environmental strategies.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

The professor holds multiple degrees in Geography and Urban Planning, demonstrating strong academic preparation. With over 15 years in teaching various courses across undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels, they have enriched the academic community in fields like urban planning, environmental impact, and sustainable development.

The professor’s research aligns closely with pressing global concerns, focusing on sustainable ecotourism, climate change, and spatial planning. Their work addresses both local and international issues, including collaborations with institutions like Istanbul University and numerous Iranian cities and municipalities, which broadens their research’s impact.

Beyond academia, they’ve held consultancy roles with the Tehran Municipality, Ministry of Interior, and various private firms. This connection to real-world applications of their expertise speaks to their practical influence on environmental and urban policy, adding to their research’s relevance.

The professor has earned prestigious awards, including Top Student recognitions and the Distinguished Ph.D. Student award in Iran. Such accolades indicate high respect in their field and a track record of excellence. Proficient in advanced analytical tools (SPSS, GIS, RS), they exhibit technical expertise essential for high-quality research, especially in environmental and spatial studies.

🎓 Education

Dr. Esmaeilzadeh holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geography and Urban Planning from Tabriz University, a Master’s from Tarbiat Modares University, and a Doctorate from Shahid Beheshti University. He ranked top in national master’s entrance exams, excelling in his academic pursuits in geography and urban planning.

💼 Experience

With extensive experience, Dr. Esmaeilzadeh has served as Assistant Professor at Shahid Beheshti University since 2012, previously holding roles at Payame Noor University and Islamic Azad University. Beyond academia, he has been a consultant and researcher for numerous organizations, including the Tehran Municipality and Iran’s Ministry of Interior.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Esmaeilzadeh’s research interests include sustainable ecotourism, environmental change, climate adaptation, and spatial planning. His work emphasizes integrating environmental science and planning to develop sustainable practices that meet modern challenges, like urbanization and climate impact.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Esmaeilzadeh has received prestigious honors, including the first rank in the national master’s entrance exam (2001) and recognition as the top Ph.D. student in Iran (2009). His achievements underscore his dedication to advancing knowledge in environmental and urban planning.

📄 Publications

Assessment of air pollution removal by urban trees based on the i-Tree Eco Model: The case of Tehran, Iran

  • Authors: Rasoolzadeh, R., Mobarghaee Dinan, N., Esmaeilzadeh, H., Rashidi, Y., Sadeghi, S.M.M.
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0

Carbon Sequestration and Storage of Urban Trees in a Polluted Semiarid City

  • Authors: Rasoolzadeh, R., Mobarghaee Dinan, N., Esmaeilzadeh, H., Marcu, M.V., Sadeghi, S.M.M.
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 1

Land potential for ecotourism development and assessing landscape ecology in areas on protection of Iran

  • Authors: Sobhani, P., Esmaeilzadeh, H., Sadeghi, S.M.M., Wolf, I.D.
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 5

Learning ecology of IPM/FFS: the impacts of sustainability and health of agroecosystem

  • Authors: Veisi, H., Carolan, M.S., Esmaeilzadeh, H., Toulabi, S.B.
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0

Waterless wetlands, as a new source of wind erosion: Developing remediation strategies for the Hamoon Wetland in Iran

  • Authors: Erfani Nasab, S., Wolf, I.D., Kambouzia, J., Esmaeilzadeh, H., Sadeghi, S.M.M.
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 3

Evaluating the ecological security of ecotourism in protected area based on the DPSIR model

  • Authors: Sobhani, P., Esmaeilzadeh, H., Wolf, I.D., Marcu, M.V., Sadeghi, S.M.M.
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 19

Assessing water security and footprint in hypersaline Lake Urmia

  • Authors: Sobhani, P., Esmaeilzadeh, H., Deljouei, A., Marcu, M.V., Sadeghi, S.M.M.
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 3

Strategies to Manage Ecotourism Sustainably: Insights from a SWOT-ANP Analysis and IUCN Guidelines

  • Authors: Sobhani, P., Esmaeilzadeh, H., Wolf, I.D., Lück, M., Sadeghi, S.M.M.
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 3

Assessing Changes in Land Use/Land Cover and Ecological Risk to Conserve Protected Areas in Urban–Rural Contexts

  • Authors: Wolf, I.D., Sobhani, P., Esmaeilzadeh, H.
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 8

Prioritizing Water Resources for Conservation in a Land of Water Crisis: The Case of Protected Areas of Iran

  • Authors: Sobhani, P., Esmaeilzadeh, H., Sadeghi, S.M.M., Wolf, I.D., Deljouei, A.
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 5

✨ Conclusion

The professor demonstrates an outstanding mix of academic prowess, practical experience, and societal engagement, making them a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With an emphasis on sustainable environmental practices and urban planning, their contributions are both significant and relevant to today’s environmental challenges. Addressing the noted improvement areas could further strengthen their profile, but their achievements and influence already mark them as a leader in their field.

Mandla Vincent Khumalo | Marine Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mandla Vincent Khumalo | Marine Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Lecture/Researcher | Nelson Mandela University | South Africa

Vincent Mandla Khumalo is a dedicated academic and researcher from South Africa, specializing in Polymer Technology. With a passion for advancing polymer sciences, he has made significant contributions to the field through teaching, research, and innovative applications. His extensive experience encompasses both industry and academia, where he currently serves as a Senior Lecturer at Nelson Mandela University.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Vincent holds a Doctorate and Master’s degree in Polymer Technology, showcasing a solid foundation in his field. He has published numerous articles in reputable journals, demonstrating his active engagement in research. His work on nanocomposites and biodegradable materials highlights his contributions to advancing polymer technology.

His collaborations with international researchers and participation in global conferences indicate his recognition within the international research community.  As a Senior Lecturer, he is involved in teaching and supervising postgraduate students, fostering the next generation of researchers.

His experience in project management and research coordination at various institutions, including CSIR, shows his ability to lead and manage complex research initiatives.

Vincent’s work spans various aspects of polymer technology, including sustainability and material science, reflecting a broad and relevant scope.

Education 🎓

Vincent completed his Doctorate in Polymer Technology at Tshwane University of Technology from 2012 to 2017, focusing on the structural and mechanical properties of thermoplastic nanocomposites. He also holds a Master’s degree in the same field (2009-2012) and has a solid foundation with a National Higher Diploma and a National Diploma in Polymer Technology, both from Tshwane University of Technology.

Experience 💼

Vincent’s career spans various roles, including his position as a Polymer Technician at the CSIR and a Production Superintendent at Petzetakis Africa. He has transitioned to academia as a Senior Lecturer, where he facilitates multimodal teaching in Polymer and Rubber Technology, supervises postgraduate research, and engages in both national and international research networks.

Research Interests 🔬

His research interests lie in the development of polymer nanocomposites, biodegradability, and the innovative use of biopolymers. Vincent is particularly focused on the mechanical and thermal properties of polymer materials, and he aims to contribute to sustainable practices in polymer technology.

Awards 🏆

Vincent has been recognized for his contributions to the field, although specific awards were not detailed. His continuous engagement in academic and research communities reflects his commitment to excellence and innovation in Polymer Technology.

Publications 📚

Polyethylene/synthetic boehmite alumina nanocomposites: structure, thermal and rheological properties
Authors: VM Khumalo, J Karger-Kocsis, R Thomann
Year: 2010
Citations: 72

Curdlan-conjugated PLGA nanoparticles possess macrophage stimulant activity and drug delivery capabilities
Authors: M Tukulula, R Hayeshi, P Fonteh, D Meyer, A Ndamase, MT Madziva, …
Year: 2015
Citations: 62

Thermal, viscoelastic and mechanical behavior of polypropylene with synthetic boehmite alumina nanoparticles
Authors: D Pedrazzoli, VM Khumalo, J Karger-Kocsis, A Pegoretti
Year: 2014
Citations: 48

Polyethylene/synthetic boehmite alumina nanocomposites: structure, mechanical, and perforation impact properties
Authors: VM Khumalo, J Karger-Kocsis, R Thomann
Year: 2011
Citations: 31

On the toughness of thermoplastic polymer nanocomposites as assessed by the essential work of fracture (EWF) approach
Authors: J Karger-Kocsis, VM Khumalo, T Bárány, L Mészáros, A Pegoretti
Year: 2013
Citations: 24

Mechanical and rheological response of polypropylene/boehmite nanocomposites
Authors: D Pedrazzoli, F Tuba, VM Khumalo, A Pegoretti, J Karger-Kocsis
Year: 2014
Citations: 23

Development of antifungal films based on low‐density polyethylene and thyme oil for avocado packaging
Authors: SK Pillai, L Maubane, S Sinha Ray, V Khumalo, M Bill, D Sivakumar
Year: 2016
Citations: 18

Characterization of polypropylene/polystyrene boehmite alumina nanocomposites: Impact of filler surface modification on the mechanical, thermal, and rheological properties
Authors: T Malwela, VM Khumalo, R Salehiyan, SS Ray
Year: 2018
Citations: 17

Essential work of fracture of poly (ϵ‐caprolactone)/boehmite alumina nanocomposites: Effect of surface coating
Authors: F Tuba, VM Khumalo, J Karger‐Kocsis
Year: 2013
Citations: 17

Effect of organoclay on the properties of maleic‐anhydride grafted polypropylene and poly (methyl methacrylate) blend
Authors: MJ Hato, TE Motaung, HJ Choi, M Scriba, VM Khumalo, T Malwela
Year: 2017
Citations: 14

Conclusion 🌍

Vincent Mandla Khumalo exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher in Polymer Technology. His extensive publication record, commitment to teaching, and international collaborations position him as a significant contributor to the field. By focusing on areas such as grant acquisition and public engagement, he could further enhance his impact and recognition. Overall, he is a highly deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award“, with a promising trajectory for continued contributions to polymer science and technology.

Qiwei Wei | Aquatic Biodiversity | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Qiwei Wei | Aquatic Biodiversity | Best Researcher Award

Wuhan | Yangtze River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences | China

Dr. Qiwei Wei is a distinguished Professor at the Yangtze River Fisheries Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences in Wuhan, China. With a Ph.D. in Hydrobiology, he has dedicated his career to the conservation of freshwater biodiversity and the study of fish ecology. His expertise in endangered aquatic species makes him a leading figure in the field.

Strengths for the Award 🏆

Dr. Qiwei Wei holds a Ph.D. in Hydrobiology and serves as a Professor at the Yangtze River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences. With over 40 years of dedicated research in freshwater ecology and biodiversity, he has significantly contributed to fish ecology, conservation biology, and aquaculture.

  • Expertise in Conservation: Dr. Wei’s extensive work on endangered aquatic species, including the Chinese sturgeon and paddlefish, showcases his commitment to conservation. His research emphasizes habitat conservation and nature reserve design, which are crucial for the management of these species.
  • Remarkable Publication Record: With over 400 scientific papers published in both international and domestic journals, Dr. Wei has made substantial contributions to the scientific community, disseminating vital research findings that inform policy and conservation efforts.
  • Recognition and Awards: Dr. Wei’s accomplishments include prestigious awards such as the China National Prize for Progress in Science and Technology, the Outstanding Award to Science and Technology from the Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, and the Haichang Outstanding Contribution Award for Aquatic Wildlife China. His leadership roles in international bodies, such as the World Sturgeon Conservation Society, further affirm his influence and dedication to aquatic conservation.
  • Leadership in Innovation: As the leader of an Excellent Innovation Team within the Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Dr. Wei has fostered collaboration and innovation in research, driving forward initiatives that address urgent conservation challenges.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Wei earned his Ph.D. in Hydrobiology, laying the groundwork for his extensive research and contributions to freshwater ecology. His academic background enables him to address critical issues in conservation biology and aquaculture effectively.

Experience 📅

Since 1984, Dr. Wei has focused on freshwater ecology, particularly conservation efforts related to endangered aquatic species, including the critically endangered Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis) and the Chinese paddlefish (Psephurus gladius). He has led significant field surveys and conservation initiatives, emphasizing habitat conservation and the design of nature reserves to manage wildlife effectively. He has published over 400 scientific papers in both international and domestic journals, showcasing his extensive experience in the field.

Research Interest 🔍

Dr. Wei’s research interests lie primarily in fish ecology, conservation biology, and aquaculture. He is particularly focused on the conservation of critically endangered aquatic species, habitat preservation, and developing innovative conservation strategies for sturgeons and paddlefish in Asia. His research aims to enhance the understanding of freshwater biodiversity and promote sustainable management practices.

Awards 🏆

  • China National Prize for Progress in Science and Technology (2007)
  • Advanced Individual in Nature Reserve Management of China (2007)
  • Outstanding Award to Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences (2009)
  • State Council Special Government Allowances (2009)
  • Haichang Outstanding Contribution Award for Aquatic Wildlife (2014)

Publications 📚

Dr. Wei has authored more than 400 publications, including significant research papers in esteemed journals. Here are a few selected works:

  • Yue, H., Ye, H., Ruan, R., Du, H., Wei, Q., & Li, C. (2022). Intraperitoneal injection of 17β‐estradiol increases ovarian smad2/3 expression in Yangtze sturgeon Acipenser dabryanus. Aquaculture Research, 2022-06. DOI: 10.1111/are.15817
  • Jiang, H., He, K., Luo, X., Zhang, M., Shao, J., Gan, L., Lin, Y., Qin, C., Zhang, H., & Wei, Q. (2022). Chlorogenic acid attenuates inflammation, oxidative stress, apoptosis and protects head kidney macrophage of yellow catfish from ammonia toxicity. Aquaculture Research, 2022-01. DOI: 10.1111/are.15562
  • Wu, J., Du, H., Wu, J., Luo, J., Fu, P., Qiao, X., & Wei, Q. (2021). Effects of dietary zearalenone on the serum biochemistry, hepatic and intestinal histology, and intestinal microbiota of juvenile Dabry′s sturgeon (Acipenser dabryanus). Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2021-12-04. DOI: 10.1111/jai.14270
  • Leng, X., Luo, J., Du, H., Xiong, W., Qiao, X., & Wei, Q. (2021). Alterations in the gut microbiota in Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis) suffering from haemorrhagic septicaemia. Aquaculture Research, 2021-12-02. DOI: 10.1111/are.15506
  • Guo, H., Chen, D., Yuan, H., Deng, D., Han, P., Li, Q., Xu, Q., & Wei, Q. (2021). Molecular characterization and expression analysis of double‐stranded RNA‐dependent protein kinase (PKR) in Dabry’s sturgeon (Acipenser dabryanus). Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2021-04-18. DOI: 10.1111/jai.14166
  • Li, J., Wang, C., Pan, W., Du, H., Zhang, H., Wu, J., & Wei, Q. (2021). Migration and distribution of adult hatchery reared Yangtze sturgeons (Acipenser dabryanus) after releasing in the upper Yangtze River and its implications for stock enhancement. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2021-02. DOI: 10.1111/jai.14117
  • Qin, S., Leng, X., Luo, J., Du, H., Liu, Z., Qiao, X., Xiong, W., & Wei, Q. (2020). Growth and physiological characteristics of juvenile Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis) during adaptation to seawater. Aquaculture Research, 2020-09-15. DOI: 10.1111/are.14729
  • Zhu, Y., Qiu, G.-F., Wu, J., Leng, X., Du, H., Wu, J., He, S., Luo, J., Liang, X., Liu, H., et al. (2020). Metabolomics and gene expressions revealed the metabolic changes of lipid and amino acids and the related energetic mechanism in response to ovary development of Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis). PLOS ONE, 2020-06-26. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0235043
  • Zhang, Z., Mammola, S., Liang, Z., Capinha, C., Wei, Q., Wu, Y., Zhou, J., & Wang, C. (2020). Future climate change will severely reduce habitat suitability of the Critically Endangered Chinese giant salamander. Freshwater Biology, 2020-05. DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13483
  • Xie, X., Zhang, H., Wang, C., Wu, J., Wei, Q., Du, H., Li, J., & Ye, H. (2019). Are river protected areas sufficient for fish conservation? Implications from large-scale hydroacoustic surveys in the middle reach of the Yangtze River. BMC Ecology, 2019-12. DOI: 10.1186/s12898-019-0258-4

Conclusion 🌏

Dr. Qiwei Wei exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher through his lifelong commitment to freshwater ecology, impactful conservation efforts, and prolific publication record. His strengths in leadership, research, and innovation, coupled with his recognition in both national and international arenas, position him as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By addressing areas for improvement, Dr. Wei can further amplify his contributions to hydrobiology and aquatic conservation, ensuring the protection of endangered species and their habitats for future generations.

Pierre Auger | Marine Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Pierre Auger | Marine Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Research Director Emeritus | Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) | France

Pierre Auger is a Research Director Emeritus at the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) and a distinguished member of the French Academy of Sciences. Born on March 8, 1953, he earned his PhD in Physics from the University of Angers in 1982. His work spans mathematical modeling in ecology and fisheries, focusing on multi-site systems. As a respected figure, he has led several research initiatives and chaired the Committee for Developing Countries at the French Academy of Sciences.

Strengths for the Award 🏆

Pierre Auger stands out as a highly distinguished researcher in the field of mathematical biology, with a strong focus on population dynamics, epidemiology, and predator-prey systems. His pioneering work in structured population models, the Ross-Macdonald model in patchy environments, and predator migration decisions has significantly advanced ecological and biological modeling. Auger’s contributions span nearly a century, starting with his work in 1923, and he has consistently published high-impact papers in leading journals. His interdisciplinary approach, blending mathematics with biology, has allowed him to explore complex ecological phenomena, such as predator-prey dynamics, disease transmission, and the effects of environmental variables on species populations. Furthermore, Auger’s ability to model and analyze ecological systems through mathematical frameworks provides valuable tools for understanding biodiversity and species conservation. His collaboration with notable co-authors further highlights his influence in the academic community, and his highly cited works indicate broad recognition and respect for his research contributions.

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🎓 Education

Pierre Auger obtained his PhD in Physics from the University of Angers, France, in 1982. His extensive academic career has led to a prestigious position as Research Director at IRD since 2004, becoming “Exceptional Class” in 2011 and Emeritus in 2017. His contribution to mathematical modeling, particularly in fisheries, has significantly advanced the field of ecological research.

💼 Experience

With a rich professional background, Pierre Auger has held leadership roles at IRD, including heading the Research Unit UMI “UMMISCO” from 2008 to 2012. His research has taken him to Morocco and Senegal, where he worked on fisheries modeling. Auger’s collaboration extends internationally, with partnerships in Senegal, Algeria, China, and Vietnam, further enhancing his global impact on mathematical biology.

🔬 Research Interest

Pierre Auger is renowned for his research in mathematical modeling of ecological systems, particularly focusing on fisheries, marine protected areas, and artificial reefs. He developed aggregation methods for multi-scale dynamical systems and applied them to optimize fisheries, contributing to sustainable management practices in ecosystems.

🏆 Awards

Pierre Auger has been nominated for several prestigious awards throughout his career. His contribution to ecological and fisheries modeling earned him a reputation for innovation, leading to recognition in the field of marine science. His work with the French Academy of Sciences highlights his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge.

📚 Publications

  1. Sur les rayons β secondaires produits dans un gaz par des rayons X

    • Publication Year: 1923

    • Citations: 335

  2. Structured population models in biology and epidemiology

    • Publication Year: 2008

    • Citations: 286

  3. Pattern and waves for a model in population dynamics with nonlocal consumption of resources

    • Publication Year: 2006

    • Citations: 244

  4. Sur les rayons b secondaires produits dans un gaz par des rayons X

    • Publication Year: 1925

    • Citations: 207

  5. Emergence of population growth models: fast migration and slow growth

    • Publication Year: 1996

    • Citations: 120

  6. The Ross–Macdonald model in a patchy environment

    • Publication Year: 2008

    • Citations: 111

  7. Aggregation methods in dynamical systems and applications in population and community dynamics

    • Publication Year: 2008

    • Citations: 107

  8. Predator migration decisions, the ideal free distribution, and predator-prey dynamics

    • Publication Year: 1999

    • Citations: 94

  9. Aggregation and emergence in ecological modelling: integration of ecological levels

    • Publication Year: 2000

    • Citations: 89

  10. Dynamics of a feline virus with two transmission modes within exponentially growing host populations

    • Publication Year: 2000

    • Citations: 87

🔗 Conclusion

Pierre Auger’s profound contributions to mathematical biology and population dynamics research make him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award“. His extensive body of work, which spans over decades, has deeply influenced ecological modeling, epidemiology, and predator-prey dynamics. However, focusing on more recent challenges and expanding his collaborative scope could further strengthen his candidacy and position him at the forefront of current scientific advancements.

GUNBAEK SO | Marine Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. GUNBAEK SO | Marine Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Mokpo National Maritime University | South Korea

🔹 Short Bio

Gunbaek So is a professor at Mokpo National Maritime University with a strong focus on control systems engineering. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Ship System Control (2009), a Master’s degree (2014), and a Doctorate (2018), both in Control Measurement Engineering, from the National Korea Maritime and Ocean University. Since 2021, he has been a professor, working on PID control, linear/nonlinear systems, and genetic algorithms. His research contributions include numerous journal publications and ongoing projects funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea.

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🎓 Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree (2009): Ship System Control, National Korea Maritime Ocean University
  • Master’s Degree (2014): Control Measurement Engineering, National Korea Maritime and Ocean University
  • Doctorate (2018): Control Measurement Engineering, National Korea Maritime and Ocean University

💼 Experience

Gunbaek So has been a professor at Mokpo National Maritime University since 2021, contributing significantly to research on PID control systems. Prior to his academic career, he completed his advanced studies at the National Korea Maritime and Ocean University. He has also led several funded research projects on improving industrial process control mechanisms.

🔬 Research Interests

Gunbaek’s research primarily focuses on PID control, linear/nonlinear systems, genetic algorithms, and parameter tuning. He has worked extensively on improving control systems for industrial processes, especially systems with time delay, and is keen on the optimization of these processes using intelligent techniques like genetic algorithms.

🏆 Awards

  • Nomination: Best Researcher Award
    Gunbaek So has been recognized for his research in control systems engineering, which has attracted national funding and notable citations in the field. His innovative contributions are well-regarded in academic circles.

📚 Publications

  1. “DS based 2-DOF PID controller for various integrating processes with time delay”
    Published in: ISA Transactions, 2024, 153, pp. 276–294
  2. “A Novel CEM-Based 2-DOF PID Controller for Low-Pressure Turbine Speed Control of Marine Gas Turbine Engines”
    Published in: Processes, 2024, 12(9), 1916
  3. “Fuzzy Gain Scheduling of the Fractional-Order PID Controller for a Continuous Stirred-Tank Reactor Process”
    Published in: Processes, 2023, 11(12), 3275
  4. “DS‐Based 2‐DOF PID Controller of a Regasification System for LNG‐Fueled Marine Engine”
    Published in: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022, 10(5), 606
  5. “Design of Linear PID Controller for Pure Integrating Systems with Time Delay Using Direct Synthesis Method”
    Published in: Processes, 2022, 10(5), 831

🔚 Conclusion

Professor Gunbaek So is a distinguished figure in control systems engineering, with a focus on optimizing industrial processes using advanced PID control mechanisms. His publications and ongoing research demonstrate his dedication to innovation, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Helena Monteiro | Coastal Management | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Helena Monteiro | Coastal Management | Young Scientist Award

Mestre | Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto | Portugal

Short Bio 🌟

Helena Monteiro is a passionate marine biologist and remote sensing specialist with a keen interest in water quality management and atmospheric research. With academic and professional experience spanning biology, marine sciences, and meteorology, Helena has made significant contributions to the fields of environmental science through research and presentations at national and international conferences. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Remote Sensing at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Porto, while also serving in meteorologist roles in the Portuguese Navy.

Education 🎓

  • Master in Remote Sensing (2022-Present)
    Faculty of Sciences of the University of Porto
    Participated in IJUP’23 – 16th Meeting of Young Researchers of the University of Porto.
  • Master in Biology and Water Quality Management (2018-2020)
    Faculty of Sciences of the University of Porto & Aveiro University
    Helena contributed to several academic events, including the EUGLOH Conference, IJUP’20 – 13th Meeting of Young Researchers, and the IDEIA 2020 Conference hosted by Escola Naval.
  • Degree in Marine Science (2015-2018)
    Aveiro University
    Focused on marine science, preparing the foundation for her career in environmental and biological research.

Experience 💼

  • Portuguese Institute of the Atmosphere (2023)
    As a research scholar, Helena worked on detecting long-term trends in sea surface temperatures (SST) and documented shifts during glacial terminations in the North Atlantic. Her work helped identify major cold episodes linked to meltwater pulses and explored thermal contrasts in key locations.
  • Hydrographic Institute (2020)
    Conducted extracurricular internships in the Marine Chemistry and Pollution Division, participating in two ship expeditions aboard the NRP Gago Coutinho. She also developed multiple presentations and e-posters for conferences like IDEIA 2020 and EUGLOH Conference.
  • University of Algarve (2021-2022)
    Served as a research scholar where she focused on satellite data acquisition and analysis using SNAP, delivering findings through oral presentations at conferences such as the I Copernicus Conference and WACOMA Conference.
  • Teacher for Study Centers (2021-2023)
    Helena has teaching experience, having worked at the Pedagogical Support Center and Cooperativa Múltipla Escolha, providing educational support to third and fourth-grade students.
  • Portuguese Navy (2023-Present)
    Currently serving as a meteorologist, Helena utilizes her remote sensing and environmental expertise to aid the Portuguese Navy in atmospheric observations.

Research Interests 🔬

Helena is deeply interested in marine science, water quality management, and remote sensing. Her research focuses on understanding sea surface temperatures, detecting climate trends, and assessing the environmental impact of meltwater pulses. She aims to expand her knowledge in atmospheric sciences, contributing to the understanding of glacial shifts and marine temperature patterns.

Awards 🏅

  • Nominee for the EUGLOH Conference Award for her e-poster presentation in 2020.
  • Nominee for the IDEIA 2020 Conference Award for her contribution in the marine chemistry and pollution field.

Publications 📚

  1. Harmful Algal Blooms on the Portuguese coast: Cross-checking events with remote sensing ocean colour data for coastal management. Link to publication.

Conclusion 🔚

Helena Monteiro is a forward-thinking marine scientist dedicated to advancing research in water quality and atmospheric trends. Her contributions through scholarly work, research, and presentations demonstrate her commitment to understanding environmental shifts and their global impacts. With her ongoing studies in remote sensing and current role in the Portuguese Navy, Helena continues to play an influential role in marine and atmospheric sciences.

Ahmed Gad | Marine Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmed Gad | Marine Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries | Egypt

Short Bio 🌍

Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Abd El-Aziz Gad is an esteemed Egyptian microbiologist specializing in marine microbial research. He currently serves as a researcher at the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Gad has significantly contributed to the understanding of microbial biodiversity, particularly marine fungi and bacteria. His work spans a variety of topics, including antimicrobial activity and biotechnological applications. He is committed to advancing research in marine microbiology and environmental health.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Gad obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from Al-Azhar University in 2006 with honors. He pursued his Master’s courses in the same field at the same institution and earned his M.Sc. in Microbiology in 2017, with a focus on fatty acid production from marine bacteria. In 2022, he completed his Ph.D. in Microbiology, exploring the seasonal fungal biodiversity along Alexandria’s coastline, emphasizing enzymatic production and applications.

Experience 💼

Dr. Gad began his professional journey in 2008, working as a microbiology specialist in Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Municipality and Rural Affairs. Later, he returned to Egypt, where he worked at the Ministry of Health in water and sanitation laboratories. Since 2013, he has been with the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, progressing from research assistant to researcher. His expertise includes microbiological analysis, environmental monitoring, and the study of marine microorganisms.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Gad’s research primarily focuses on marine microbiology, with special attention to fungal and bacterial biodiversity in marine environments. His work delves into the antimicrobial properties of marine organisms and the potential biotechnological applications of these microorganisms, such as bioethanol production and environmental remediation. He is passionate about developing sustainable solutions for marine ecosystem challenges.

Awards 🏆

While Dr. Gad has not been directly mentioned in specific awards, his recognition as a leading researcher in the field of marine microbiology, through numerous publications and active participation in scientific forums and workshops, showcases his contributions to the scientific community.

Publications 📚

  1. Gad, A. M., et al. (2016). Screening of marine fatty acids producing bacteria with antimicrobial capabilities. Chemistry of Advanced Materials, 1(2).
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  2. Amer, M. S., et al. (2019). Characterization of some fungal strains isolated from the Eastern coast of Alexandria, Egypt, and some applications of Penicillium crustosum. The Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research.
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  3. Gad, A. M., et al. (2021). Characterization and screening of marine-derived fungi along the coastline of Alexandria, Mediterranean Sea, Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 25(5), 215-239.
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  4. Soliman, M. O., et al. (2022). Characterization of some bacterial strains isolated from the Egyptian Eastern and Northern coastlines with antimicrobial activity of Bacillus zhangzhouensis OMER4. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 41(3), 86-93.
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  5. Gad, A. M., et al. (2021). Antimicrobial and antifouling activities of the cellulase produced by marine fungal strain; Geotrichum candidum MN638741. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 25(6), 49-60.
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  6. Gad, A. M., et al. (2022). Characterization of cellulase from Geotrichum candidum strain Gad1 approaching bioethanol production. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 1-14.
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  7. Ibrahim, H. A., et al. (2023). Geomicrobiology of African lakes. In Lakes of Africa (pp. 195-246). Elsevier.
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  8. Hasnaa E-B. Ghonam, et al. (2024). Assessment of Docosene Surfactant Mediated Crude Oil Remediation by Marine Plectosphaerella cucumerina Strain HBKB. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 28(1), 1905-1922.
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  9. Gad, A. M., et al. (2024). Biodiversity and suppression of wood-decaying fungi in marine environment, Alexandria, Egypt by selected natural products: Control the fungal growth/contamination. Ecological Frontiers, 44(1), 195-205.
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Conclusion 🎯

Dr. Ahmed Gad has made significant strides in marine microbiology, contributing to the scientific understanding of microbial ecosystems. His research has practical applications in environmental health and biotechnology, making him a prominent figure in his field.

Sahar Chebaane | Marine Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sahar Chebaane | Marine Ecology | Best Researcher Award

PhD student | Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon | Portugal

Strengths for the Award

Ms. Sahar Chebaane’s work in marine ecology, specifically on non-indigenous marine species (NIS), demonstrates significant contributions to marine bioinvasion monitoring and management. Her extensive research across multiple regions, such as the Mediterranean, Red Sea, and Arabian Gulf, is particularly valuable given the global challenge of invasive species in marine environments. Leading projects like the first MarineGEO site in Tunisia and developing innovative tools such as the Remote Video Foraging System (RVFS) shows her capacity for innovation and leadership. With 17 publications in indexed journals and active participation in international collaborations, her work is impactful and policy-relevant.

🌊 Short Bio

Ms. Sahar Chebaane is a dedicated marine ecologist and PhD student at the University of Lisbon, Portugal, focusing on marine bioinvasions in coastal ecosystems. With expertise in non-indigenous species (NIS), she has contributed to several high-impact publications and ongoing international collaborations. Sahar is currently a research visitor at KAUST, working on projects in the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf. She also leads the first MarineGEO site in the southern Mediterranean, focusing on biosecurity and marine conservation efforts.

👤 Profile

Scholar

🎓 Education

Sahar holds a dual master’s degree in Biodiversity and Marine Sciences, coupled with an international PhD from the University of Lisbon. Her academic journey is marked by strong interdisciplinary expertise, which she applies in both marine ecology and biosecurity frameworks. Her current PhD research extends her deep understanding of NIS and their impact on local ecosystems.

💼 Experience

Sahar has played a pivotal role in 8 completed research projects and is actively engaged in updating species lists of ascidians and NIS in the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf. She also leads consultancy projects related to biodiversity monitoring and NIS management, applying cutting-edge tools like the Remote Video Foraging System (RVFS). As the Principal Investigator for the MarineGEO site in Tunisia, she drives sustainable management practices and oversees field deployments of the SERC protocol.

🔬 Research Interest

Her research centers on the impacts of non-indigenous species (NIS), particularly in the Mediterranean, Atlantic, and Red Sea regions. She is interested in how NIS interact with local marine ecosystems, developing innovative methods for risk assessments and biosecurity. Her work also focuses on ecological interactions, which inform conservation strategies and policies to manage invasive species more effectively.

🏆 Awards

Sahar has been nominated for several prestigious awards, including the Marine Scientist Awards for her groundbreaking work in marine ecology and bioinvasions. Her contributions to NIS research and marine conservation have earned her recognition in various international platforms.

📚 Publications

  1. A Preliminary Inventory of Alien and Cryptogenic Species in Monastir Bay, Tunisia (2019) – Published in Mediterranean Marine Science, cited by 26 articles. Read here.
    Prompt: Spatial distribution and pathways of invasive species in Tunisia.
  2. From Plates to Baits: Using a Remote Video Foraging System to Study NIS Dynamics (2022) – Published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, cited by 12 articles. Read here.
    Prompt: Innovation in studying non-indigenous species with RVFS.
  3. The First Record of Brown Macroalga Rugulopteryx Okamurae in Madeira Island (2022) – Published by REABIC, cited by 11 articles. Read here.
    Prompt: First sightings of invasive macroalgae in the Madeira Archipelago.
  4. A New Signal of Tropicalization in the Northeast Atlantic: Spread of Spotfin Burrfish (2021) – Published in Diversity, cited by 8 articles. Read here.
    Prompt: Expansion of tropical fish in the Northeast Atlantic.
  5. New Record of Invasive Amphipod Caprella Scaura in Tunisia (2018) – Published in Journal of the Black Sea/Mediterranean Environment, cited by 8 articles. Read here.
    Prompt: First reported sighting of an invasive amphipod species in North Africa.

📝 Conclusion

Sahar Chebaane is a prominent figure in marine ecology, specializing in bioinvasions and non-indigenous species management. Her multidisciplinary approach and innovative methods, such as using the RVFS for NIS dynamics, have made significant contributions to both academic research and practical conservation efforts. Her leadership in the MarineGEO project and ongoing collaborations reflect her commitment to marine conservation and sustainable management practices across global regions.

Sukhendu Dey | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sukhendu Dey | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

D.Sc. Research Scholar | The University of Burdwan | India

Strengths for the Award 🏆

Dr. Sukhendu Dey, with a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and extensive research experience, is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. He has contributed significantly to the fields of aquatic toxicology, environmental toxicology, and risk assessment. His strengths include over 8 years of research and an impressive record of 30 research articles, 31 book chapters, and 5 edited books. Dr. Dey’s leadership in organizing key international conferences on environmental science, coupled with his participation in various high-impact journals as a reviewer, reflects his commitment to advancing environmental research. His Environmental Research Excellence Award 2023 further underscores his dedication and impact in the field.

Short Bio 🌟

Dr. Sukhendu Dey is a dedicated Environmental Scientist currently serving as a Technical Assistant at The University of Burdwan, West Bengal, India. With a robust background in environmental science, he specializes in areas such as aquatic toxicology, biochemistry, and risk assessment, contributing significantly to his field through research and publications.

Profile 👤

Scholar

Education 🎓

Dr. Dey earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Science, building upon his M.Sc. in Environmental Science and B.Ed. in Life Science, both with First Class honors. He also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management, showcasing his commitment to understanding and addressing environmental challenges.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

With over 8 years of research experience and 6 months of teaching, Dr. Dey has been actively involved in various academic and administrative roles. He has participated in numerous workshops and seminars, enhancing his skills and knowledge in environmental science.

Research Interest 🔬

Dr. Dey’s research interests encompass biochemistry, fish haematology, biomarkers, and environmental toxicology. He focuses on understanding the impacts of pollutants on aquatic life and developing sustainable solutions for environmental preservation.

Awards 🏆

He was honored with the Environmental Research Excellence Award 2023 at the 9th International Conference on Environment and Ecology, recognizing his outstanding contributions to environmental science.

Publications 📚

Dr. Dey has an extensive publication record, with 30 research articles, 31 book chapters, and 5 edited books.

  1. Integrative assessment of biomarker responses in teleostean fishes exposed to glyphosate-based herbicide (2016) – Emerging Contaminants, 2(4), 191-203.
    • Cited by 62.
  2. Valorization of wastewater: A paradigm shift towards circular bioeconomy and sustainability (2022) – Science of the Total Environment, 848, 157709.
    • Cited by 55.
  3. Face masks: a COVID-19 protector or environmental contaminant? (2023) – Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(41), 93363-93387.
    • Cited by 8.

Conclusion 🌍

Dr. Sukhendu Dey continues to make significant strides in environmental science, contributing valuable research and insights that promote sustainability and ecological health. His commitment to education, research, and community engagement underscores his dedication to preserving our planet for future generations.

YESOL YUN | Marine Technology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. YESOL YUN | Marine Technology | Best Researcher Award

Master | Korea Maritime and Ocean University | South Korea

Strengths for the Award 🏆

Innovative Research Focus: Ye-Sol Yun’s research on the effects of laser beam overlap rates on aluminum alloy properties and laser decontamination techniques demonstrates a clear focus on advanced material processing and optimization. These studies contribute significantly to the field of maritime and ocean engineering, showcasing innovative approaches to enhance mechanical properties and decontamination processes.

Publications in Reputable Journals: Ye-Sol Yun has published in well-regarded journals, including “Metals” and the “International Journal of Modern Physics B.” This indicates a strong commitment to disseminating research findings in platforms recognized by the scientific community, adding credibility to her work.

Relevance to Industry Needs: The topics addressed in Yun’s research are highly relevant to industrial applications, particularly in maritime and ocean engineering, where material strength and surface treatment are critical. This alignment with industry needs enhances the practical value of her research contributions.

Recent and Current Work: The recency of publications (both in 2024) reflects active and ongoing research efforts, indicating that Yun is at the forefront of her field. This timeliness is an important factor in award considerations, as it demonstrates the continued relevance and impact of her work.

📜 Short Bio

Yesol Yun is a dedicated Master’s student at Korea Maritime and Ocean University, specializing in advanced research on the effects of laser technologies in the field of materials science. With a strong academic background and a passion for exploring the intersections of laser applications and metallurgy, Yesol has made significant contributions through research that blends theory and practical insights. Known for her meticulous approach and innovative problem-solving skills, she is rapidly building a reputation in the academic community.

🌟 Profile

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🎓 Education

Ms. Yesol Yun is currently pursuing her Master’s degree at Korea Maritime and Ocean University, where she focuses on materials science and engineering, particularly in the application of laser technologies to enhance metal properties. Her educational journey has been marked by a commitment to excellence and a drive to push the boundaries of conventional metallurgical techniques.

💼 Experience

Yesol has been actively involved in research projects that investigate the impact of laser peening and decontamination processes on aluminum alloys. Her work has contributed valuable insights into how laser beam overlap rates can influence the mechanical properties of metals. Through her studies, she has developed a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of laser-material interactions, positioning her as a promising researcher in her field.

🔬 Research Interest

Yesol Yun’s research interests lie at the intersection of laser technology and material science, with a focus on laser peening and decontamination techniques. She is particularly interested in how these technologies can improve the mechanical properties and surface integrity of metals. Her goal is to advance the understanding of laser applications in industrial settings, aiming to develop more efficient and sustainable metal treatment processes.

🏆 Awards

Yesol Yun has been recognized for her academic achievements and contributions to research in materials science. While she is still early in her career, her innovative research projects have garnered attention, and she has been nominated for several academic awards in recognition of her potential and dedication to her field.

📚 Publications

  • “Effect of Laser Beam Overlap Rate on Mechanical Properties of Aluminum Alloy Arc Welding with Laser Peening”
    Published in Metals on September 6, 2024. This study explores the influence of laser beam overlap rates on the mechanical properties of aluminum alloys, highlighting the potential benefits of laser peening in welding applications.
  • “A Study on the Effect of Laser Decontamination by Beam Overlap Rate of Crud Formed on Aluminum Alloy”
    Published in International Journal of Modern Physics B on May 17, 2024. This paper examines the effects of laser decontamination on aluminum alloys, specifically focusing on how varying the beam overlap rate impacts the removal of contaminants.

📝 Conclusion

Yesol Yun is an emerging researcher in the field of materials science, with a particular emphasis on laser technologies. Through her studies at Korea Maritime and Ocean University, she has contributed to the understanding of how laser applications can enhance the properties of metals, demonstrating both her technical acumen and her potential to drive future innovations in the field. As she continues to develop her research and expertise, Yesol is poised to make significant impacts in both academic and industrial settings.