Viviana Gamboa Sojo | Marine Ecology | Best Researcher Award

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

Associate professor | University of Costa Rica | Costa Rica

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

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

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

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

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

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

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

Education 🎓

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

Experience 👩‍🏫

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

Research Interests 🔬

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

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

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

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

Publications 📑

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Conclusion 🌎

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

Kyaw Than Oo | Marine Meteorology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kyaw Than Oo | Marine Meteorology | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher | Nanjing University of Information of Science and Technology | Myanmar

Kyaw Than Oo is a dedicated Aviation Meteorologist, Climatologist, and Lecturer from Myanmar, currently residing in Nanjing, China. With a robust background in meteorology and data science, he transitioned from a successful six-year career as a pilot in the Myanmar Air Force to the Meteorology Department in 2012. Since 2017, he has been lecturing on meteorological courses and has contributed significantly to the field through research and various international collaborations.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Kyaw Than Oo has a rich background that includes both military service as a pilot and a significant tenure in meteorology. This blend of practical aviation experience and academic knowledge gives him a unique perspective on weather patterns and their implications for aviation.

His education includes a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and a Master’s degree in Meteorology, along with ongoing Ph.D. research. This strong academic foundation enhances his credibility as a researcher.

With 14 published articles in notable areas like climate change and climate dynamics, his contribution to the field is significant. This body of work reflects both his commitment to research and his ability to contribute valuable insights.

As a lecturer and president of the International Meteorology Students Association, he demonstrates leadership and a commitment to education, which is vital for advancing the field of meteorology.

His proactive approach to attending international technical courses indicates a strong commitment to continuous learning and staying updated with the latest developments in meteorology.

Serving as an assistant editor/reviewer for multiple international scientific journals shows his engagement with the global research community and his ability to critically evaluate research in his field.

Education 🎓

Kyaw Than Oo’s educational journey began at the Defense Services Academy in Myanmar from 2002 to 2004. He then pursued a Bachelor’s in Computer Science and a Professional Certificate in Meteorology from the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology in Myanmar between 2011 and 2013. He continued his academic excellence at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, obtaining his Master’s in Meteorology from 2019 to 2021. He is currently a Ph.D. researcher specializing in Meteorology at the same institution.

Experience 💼

His professional journey includes serving as a Pilot in the Myanmar Air Force (2004-2012) and leading the Aviation Weather Group as the Head of Meteorologist from 2012 to 2019. He has lectured at the National Weather Services (DMH, Myanmar) from 2017 to 2021 and has been an active Researcher/Meteorologist for the National Meteorology and HA/DR Committee between 2015 and 2019. Since 2020, he has taken on the role of President of the International Meteorology Students Association in Nanjing.

Research Interest 🔍

Kyaw’s current research focuses on a Comprehensive Study of the Mainland Indochina Monsoon System. His professional interests encompass Data Science, Climate Science, Meteorology, Climate Statistical Analysis, Disaster Management, and Climate Change.

Award 🏆

Kyaw Than Oo has received recognition for his contributions to meteorology and climate research, showcasing his commitment to advancing the field through his teaching, research, and leadership roles. His nominations reflect his impact on both national and international platforms.

Publication 📚

Interannual variation of summer southwest monsoon rainfall over the monsoon core regions of the eastern Bay of Bengal and its relationship with oceans

    • Authors: Oo, K.T., Jonah, K.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Mantle deformation in the highly oblique indo-burma subduction system inferred from shear wave splitting measurements

    • Authors: Islam, M.M., Wei, S., Persaud, P., Htwe, Y.M.M., Sandvol, E.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

Investigating the link between Mainland-Indochina monsoon onset dates and cyclones over the Bay of Bengal basin

    • Authors: Oo, K.T., Chen, H., Dong, Y., Jonah, K.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1

Predictability of the extreme precipitation days in central Eastern Africa during January to May period

    • Authors: Kazora, J., Weijun, Z., Oo, K.T., Birungi, J., Ntayomba, J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2

Active subduction and strain partitioning in western Myanmar revealed by a dense survey GNSS network

    • Authors: Lindsey, E.O., Wang, Y., Aung, L.T., Bürgmann, R., Hill, E.M.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 6

Quantifying the dust in SN 2012aw and iPTF14hls with ORBYTS

    • Authors: Niculescu-Duvaz, M., Barlow, M.J., Dunn, W., Krafton, K., Matsuura, M.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1

Climate Change Impact on the Trigger of Natural Disasters over South-Eastern Himalayas Foothill Region of Myanmar: Extreme Rainfall Analysis

    • Authors: Oo, K.T., Haishan, C., Jonah, K.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3

Climatology Definition of the Myanmar Southwest Monsoon (MSwM): Change Point Index (CPI)

    • Authors: Oo, K.T.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 4

Analysis of the Most Common Aviation Weather Hazard and Its Key Mechanisms over the Yangon Flight Information Region

    • Authors: Oo, K.T., Oo, K.L.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 4

GNSS characterization of hydrological loading in South and Southeast Asia

    • Authors: Materna, K., Feng, L., Lindsey, E.O., Khaing, S.N., Bürgmann, R.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 16

Conclusion 📝

Kyaw Than Oo is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive experience, strong academic background, and contributions to meteorology make him a standout researcher. While there are areas for improvement, particularly in language skills and research impact, his dedication to the field and continuous learning position him well for future achievements. Recognizing him with this award would not only honor his past contributions but also encourage his ongoing research efforts in the vital area of climate science and meteorology.

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.

Marc Girondot | Marine Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Marc Girondot | Marine Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Paris Saclay University | France

Marc Girondot, PhD, is a distinguished Full Professor of Environmental Sciences at the University Paris Saclay, specializing in quantitative biology applied to animal sciences, particularly reptiles. His research focuses on developing statistical models to assess the impacts of environmental changes on reptile populations.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Dr. Marc Girondot has an impressive publication record with 138 rank A publications and 35 rank B publications, highlighting his significant contributions to the field of quantitative biology and ecology.

His research has a notable h-index of 42, indicating that many of his publications are highly cited, which speaks to the relevance and influence of his work. Dr. Girondot’s expertise spans biostatistics, quantitative ecology, and environmental sciences, allowing him to tackle complex ecological issues related to anthropogenic pressures and climate change.

As the director of the Master of Environment program and head of the Ecological Processes and Anthropological Pressures research group, he has shown a commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists.

He has developed four R packages for statistical analysis and has published several influential papers on marine turtles, sex determination, and ecological modeling, showcasing his ability to apply statistical methods to real-world problems.

His work as an expert for various organizations, including the IUCN and national agencies, illustrates his recognition as a leading figure in global biodiversity and conservation efforts.

Education 🎓

Marc obtained his PhD in 1993 from the University Pierre et Marie Curie, where he analyzed genetic and epigenetic factors in reptile sex determination. He completed his Habilitation in 2000, studying macroevolution and adaptation in vertebrates.

Experience 💼

Since 2000, Marc has served as Full Professor at the University Paris Saclay, leading the research group on Ecological Processes and Anthropological Pressures. His previous roles include Assistant Professor at the University Denis Diderot and a visiting professorship in biostatistics in Tunisia.

Research Interests 🔍

Marc’s primary research interests include biostatistics, quantitative ecology, climate change, and conservation biology. He has developed four R packages and numerous freely available software tools to enhance research in these fields.

Awards 🏆

Marc has received notable recognition for his work, achieving a rank of 138 in A publications and an h-index of 42. He is the director of the Master of Environment program at the University Paris Sud and has supervised numerous master’s and PhD students.

Publications 📚

Regional management units for marine turtles: a novel framework for prioritizing conservation and research across multiple scales
Authors: BP Wallace, AD DiMatteo, BJ Hurley, EM Finkbeiner, AB Bolten, …
Year: 2010
Citations: 798

Global research priorities for sea turtles: informing management and conservation in the 21st century
Authors: M Hamann, MH Godfrey, JA Seminoff, K Arthur, PCR Barata, KA Bjorndal, …
Year: 2010
Citations: 749

Global conservation priorities for marine turtles
Authors: BP Wallace, AD DiMatteo, AB Bolten, MY Chaloupka, BJ Hutchinson, …
Year: 2011
Citations: 620

Are we working towards global research priorities for management and conservation of sea turtles?
Authors: AF Rees, J Alfaro-Shigueto, PCR Barata, KA Bjorndal, AB Bolten, …
Year: 2016
Citations: 297

Temperature-dependent sex determination and global change: are some species at greater risk?
Authors: V Hulin, V Delmas, M Girondot, MH Godfrey, JM Guillon
Year: 2009
Citations: 218

Dermochelys coriacea
Authors: BP Wallace, M Tiwari, M Girondot
Year: 2013
Citations: 197

Leatherback turtles, Dermochelys coriacea, nesting in French Guiana, 1978-1995
Authors: M Girondot, J Fretey
Year: 1996
Citations: 170

Successful reproduction of the introduced slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) in the South of France
Authors: A Cadi, V Delmas, AC Prévot‐Julliard, P Joly, C Pieau, M Girondot
Year: 2004
Citations: 169

Maternal transfer of trace elements in leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) of French Guiana
Authors: E Guirlet, K Das, M Girondot
Year: 2008
Citations: 165

Trade-off between current reproductive effort and delay to next reproduction in the leatherback sea turtle
Authors: P Rivalan, AC Prevot-Julliard, R Choquet, R Pradel, B Jacquemin, …
Year: 2005
Citations: 165

Conclusions 🌟

Dr. Marc Girondot stands out as a leading researcher in the fields of ecology and quantitative biology. His extensive publication record, high impact on the scientific community, and dedication to education make him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas where he could expand his influence, his current contributions to ecological research and conservation efforts are exemplary and set a strong foundation for future achievements. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also plays a critical role in addressing pressing environmental challenges.

Chunpeng He | Marine Biology | Breakthrough Innovations Laureate Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chunpeng He | Marine Biology | Breakthrough Innovations Laureate Award

Associate professor | Southeast University | China

Chunpeng is an Associate Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Bioelectronics, School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Southeast University. With a focus on marine biology, he has significantly advanced our understanding of coral ecosystems and the intracellular digestion mechanisms in marine organisms. His groundbreaking research has implications for both ecological restoration and sustainable aquaculture.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Chunpeng has made significant contributions to marine biology, particularly with the discovery of the intracellular digestion mechanism in amphioxus, which was highlighted in Nature. This research opens avenues for understanding marine organism physiology and potential applications in biotechnology.

He developed methods to convert harmful algae into protein feedstuff, addressing both ecological and economic challenges. This innovation demonstrates a direct impact on marine resource management.

His work in assembling high-quality chromosome-scale reference genomes for stony corals provides essential resources for global coral reef restoration, highlighting his commitment to conservation.

Chunpeng has successfully led multiple funded projects focused on reef protection and management, showcasing his capability to attract financial support for critical research.

With numerous publications in high-impact journals, including several as corresponding author, his research is well-recognized in the scientific community.

Education 🎓

Chunpeng He completed his academic training in biological sciences, specializing in marine biology. His educational background provided a solid foundation for his innovative research, leading to numerous discoveries in coral reef systems and marine organism biology.

Experience 🧑‍🔬

Since 2007, Chunpeng has collaborated with esteemed researchers, including Professors Zuhong Lu and Junyuan Chen. His research achievements include elucidating the intracellular digestion mechanism in amphioxus and developing novel methods to convert harmful algae into valuable feedstuff. He has also contributed to the assembly of high-quality coral genomes, vital for reef restoration.

Research Interests 🔍

  • Developing enzyme preparations to degrade harmful algae.
  • Bio-reef building and stabilization technologies.
  • Exploring evolutionary origins in vertebrates using amphioxus and ancient fossils.

Awards 🏆

He was awarded the Gold Medal at the 2019 iGEM International Genetic Engineering Machine Design Competition for his project on “Algae Terminator.” This recognition highlights his contributions to innovative solutions in marine biology.

Publications 📚

Deciphering temporal gene expression dynamics in multiple coral species exposed to heat stress: Implications for predicting resilience

    • Authors: T Han, X Liao, Z Guo, JY Chen, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1

Polyp-Canal Reconstruction Reveals Evolution Toward Complexity in Corals

    • Authors: Y Li, X Liao, X Wang, Y Li, H Zhao, Y Zhao, J Chen, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3

Three amphioxus reference genomes reveal gene and chromosome evolution of chordates

    • Authors: Z Huang, L Xu, C Cai, Y Zhou, J Liu, Z Xu, Z Zhu, W Kang, W Cen, S Pei, …
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 31

Full-length transcriptome maps of reef-building coral illuminate the molecular basis of calcification, symbiosis, and circadian genes

    • Authors: T Han, X Liao, Y Zhu, Y Liu, N Lu, Y Li, Z Guo, JY Chen, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 3

Symbiodiniaceae microRNAs and their targeting sites in coral holobionts: A transcriptomics-based exploration

    • Authors: Y Zhu, X Liao, T Han, JY Chen, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 3

The formation of biogenic reef stone: From coral skeleton to reef rubble

    • Authors: Y Li, F Wang, Z Liu, J Jiang, T Han, X Liao, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 7

Full-Length Transcriptome Sequencing Reveals Tissue-Specific Gene Expression Profile of Mangrove Clam Geloina erosa

    • Authors: X Liao, Y Liu, T Han, M Yang, W Liu, Y Wang, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 5

Deep whole-genome resequencing sheds light on the distribution and effect of amphioxus SNPs

    • Authors: Y Zhu, N Lu, JY Chen, C He, Z Huang, Z Lu
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 4

Chemically and electrostatically double-crosslinked composite underwater adhesive

    • Authors: T Zhang, Y Fu, M Liang, L Xu, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 2

Binding pattern reconstructions of FGF-FGFR budding-inducing signaling in reef-building corals

    • Authors: Z Guo, X Liao, JY Chen, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 2
  • Utilizing an artificial intelligence system to build the digital structural proteome of reef-building corals
    • Authors: Y Zhu, X Liao, T Han, JY Chen, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 2

Full-Length Transcriptome Sequencing of the Scleractinian Coral Montipora foliosa Reveals the Gene Expression Profile of Coral–Zooxanthellae Holobiont

    • Authors: Y Liu, X Liao, T Han, A Su, Z Guo, N Lu, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 6

FEM: mining biological meaning from cell level in single-cell RNA sequencing data

    • Authors: Y Liu, N Lu, C Bi, T Han, G Zhuojun, Y Zhu, Y Li, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 2

Micro‐CT reconstruction reveals the colony pattern regulations of four dominant reef‐building corals

    • Authors: Y Li, X Liao, K Bi, T Han, J Chen, J Lu, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 12

Full-Length Transcriptomics Reveal the Gene Expression Profiles of Reef-Building Coral Pocillopora damicornis and Symbiont Zooxanthellae

    • Authors: Z Guo, X Liao, T Han, J Chen, C He, Z Lu
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 4

Conclusions 🌟

Chunpeng He’s extensive research in marine biology, innovative approaches to resource management, and dedication to coral reef restoration position him as an excellent candidate for the Breakthrough Innovations Laureate Award. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also has tangible benefits for marine ecosystems and the communities that depend on them. With targeted improvements in collaboration and public outreach, he could amplify the impact of his already significant contributions to the field.

Nadezhda Kudryasheva | Marine Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nadezhda Kudryasheva | Marine Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Krasnoyarsk | Institute of Biophysics SB RAS | Russia

Professor Nadezhda S. Kudryasheva is a prominent researcher in the fields of biophysics and photobiology, recognized for her significant contributions to understanding molecular structures and photochemical processes in biological systems. With a career spanning several decades, she has focused on bioluminescence, chemiluminescence, and their applications in toxicity monitoring and environmental assessments. Her extensive research output and commitment to science make her a leading figure in her field.

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Strengths for the Award

Ph.D. in Biophysics with significant research on electron-excited states, indicating a strong foundational knowledge in chemistry and biophysics. Continuous academic growth, culminating in a Doctor of Sciences degree and professorship. Over three decades of experience in various research roles at prestigious institutions, showcasing a commitment to scientific inquiry and education. Diverse teaching positions at multiple universities, indicating strong mentorship skills and the ability to convey complex scientific concepts.

A substantial publication record with 420 total publications, including numerous high-impact journal articles (JCR-Q1), demonstrating an active and influential presence in her field. Notable research in spectroscopy, bioluminescence, and bioassays, contributing to advancements in understanding toxic mechanisms and environmental protection.

Experience as a visiting researcher and professor in the Netherlands and the USA, reflecting her ability to engage in global scientific dialogue. Membership in various scientific councils and societies, enhancing her credibility and influence within the scientific community.

Integration of chemistry, biology, and environmental science, addressing pressing issues such as radiotoxicity and the effects of nanoparticles, which are critical in today’s scientific discourse.

Education 🎓

Professor Kudryasheva completed her education at Moscow State University, where she earned her M.Sc. in Chemistry in 1982. She pursued further studies at the L.Y. Karpov Physico-Chemical Research Institute, obtaining her Ph.D. in Biophysics in 1991, with a thesis on upper electron-excited states in photoreduction of carbonyl compounds and bioluminescence. In 2004, she attained her Dr.Sc. in Biophysics, focusing on the mechanisms of electron-excited state formation in bioluminescence, and was appointed as a Professor in 2007.

Experience 💼

Professor Kudryasheva has held various academic and research positions throughout her career. Since 1988, she has been associated with the Photobiology Laboratory at the Institute of Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, where she has progressed from junior researcher to leading researcher. Additionally, she has served as a lecturer and professor at several universities, including Krasnoyarsk State University and Siberian Federal University. Her international experience includes positions as a visiting researcher in the Netherlands and a Fulbright scholar in the USA.

Research Interest 🔬

Her primary research interests encompass spectroscopy, bioluminescence, cellular bioassays, and the toxicological mechanisms of nanomaterials. She investigates the effects of reactive oxygen species, radiotoxicity, and the antioxidant activities of bioactive compounds. Through her work, she aims to unravel the complexities of molecular interactions and their implications in environmental science.

Awards 🏆

Professor Kudryasheva has been recognized for her contributions to science and education. Notable recognitions include awards from scientific societies and institutions for her impactful research in biophysics and environmental toxicology. Her leadership roles within professional societies, such as the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, reflect her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge.

Publications 📚

Effects of Selenite Ions on a Luminescence Enzymatic System

Radioprotective Properties of Fullerenol: Cellular, Biochemical and Physicochemical Approaches

    • Authors: Olga V. Kolesnik, Aleksey S. Grabovoy, Gennadii A. Badun, Grigoriy N. Churilov, Nadezhda S. Kudryasheva
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.31489/2959-0663/3-24-9

Effects of Endohedral Gd-Containing Fullerenols with a Different Number of Oxygen Substituents on Bacterial Bioluminescence

    • Authors: Evsei A. Stepin, Ekaterina S. Sushko, Natalia G. Vnukova, Grigoriy N. Churilov, Anastasia V. Rogova, Felix N. Tomilin, Nadezhda S. Kudryasheva
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.3390/ijms25020708

Assessment of Air Toxicity in the Megalopolis of Krasnoyarsk Using Long-Term Monitoring of Suburban Pine Forests

    • Authors: Polyakova G.G., Senashova V.A., Podolyak N.M., Kolovskaya A.V., Kudryasheva N.S.
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1002/ieam.4675

Water-Soluble Polymer Polyethylene Glycol: Effect on the Bioluminescent Reaction of the Marine Coelenterate Obelia and Coelenteramide-Containing Fluorescent Protein

    • Authors: Tatiana S. Siniakova, Alexander V. Raikov, Nadezhda S. Kudryasheva
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.3390/ijms24076345

Functionalized Magnetite Nanoparticles: Characterization, Bioeffects, and Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Unicellular and Enzymatic Systems

    • Authors: Arina G. Kicheeva, Ekaterina S. Sushko, Lyubov S. Bondarenko, Kamila A. Kydralieva, Denis A. Pankratov, Nataliya S. Tropskaya, Artur A. Dzeranov, Gulzhian I. Dzhardimalieva, Mauro Zarrelli, Nadezhda S. Kudryasheva
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.3390/ijms24021133

Toxicity of Different Types of Surfactants via Cellular and Enzymatic Assay Systems

    • Authors: Oleg S. Sutormin, Elizaveta M. Kolosova, Irina G. Torgashina, Valentina A. Kratasyuk, Nadezhda S. Kudryasheva, Julia S. Kinstler, Devard I. Stom
    • Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.3390/ijms24010515

Marine Bacteria under Low-Intensity Radioactive Exposure: Model Experiments

    • Authors: Olga V. Kolesnik, Tatiana V. Rozhko, Nadezhda S. Kudryasheva
    • Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.3390/ijms24010410

Endohedral Gd-Containing Fullerenol: Toxicity, Antioxidant Activity, and Regulation of Reactive Oxygen Species in Cellular and Enzymatic Systems

    • Authors: Ekaterina S. Sushko, Natalia G. Vnukova, Grigoriy N. Churilov, Nadezhda S. Kudryasheva
    • Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.3390/ijms23095152

Tritium: Doses and Responses of Aquatic Living Organisms (Model Experiments)

Conclusion 🎉

Professor Nadezhda S. Kudryasheva exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher through her extensive education, diverse experience, and significant contributions to the field of biophysics. Her innovative research on bioluminescence and environmental toxicology demonstrates her commitment to addressing critical scientific challenges. While she has a remarkable track record, focusing on public engagement and resource acquisition can further amplify her impact. Her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award is well-deserved, reflecting both her scientific achievements and her potential for future contributions to science and society.

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.

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.

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🎓 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.

Zacharie SOHOU | Marine Ecosystem Services Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Zacharie SOHOU | Marine Ecosystem Services Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

Biologist Oceanographer | Institut de Recherches Halieutiques et Océanologiques du Bénin (IRHOB) & University of Abomey-Calavi | Benin

Strengths for the Award 🌟

Professor Zacharie Sohou is a distinguished oceanographer and fisheries expert with over three decades of dedicated research and leadership in marine and coastal management. His prolific career includes directing the Institut de Recherches Halieutiques et Océanologiques du Bénin (IRHOB) and serving as the National Coordinator for multiple pivotal marine biodiversity initiatives across Africa. His expertise spans from the sustainable management of demersal fish stocks in the South Atlantic to championing marine mammal research. With a robust portfolio of over 15 influential publications, including studies on shrimp population dynamics and climate resilience in fisheries, Professor Sohou is a leader in the field who bridges the gap between scientific research and practical marine conservation. His extensive participation in international forums, including the United Nations Conferences on the Oceans and FAO’s fisheries assessments, underscores his global influence and commitment to addressing critical environmental challenges. His multilingual proficiency and command of advanced data analysis tools further amplify his impact, making him a highly deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” 🌍📊🐟

Short Bio 📜

Professor Zacharie Sohou is a distinguished Beninese oceanographer and fisheries expert, currently serving as the Director of the Institut de Recherches Halieutiques et Océanologiques du Bénin (IRHOB) under the Centre Béninois de la Recherche Scientifique et de l’Innovation (CBRSI). With a career dedicated to marine biodiversity, fisheries management, and oceanographic research, he is a Senior Lecturer at the Zoology Department of the Faculty of Science and Technology at Abomey-Calavi University. Professor Sohou plays a pivotal role in numerous international marine initiatives, including his contributions as the National Marine and Coastal Biodiversity Focal Point for the Marine Biodiversity Convention, Vice-Chair for IOCAFRICA, and National Coordinator for several key marine conservation projects.

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Education 🎓

Professor Sohou’s academic journey began with an Engineer – Master of Science degree in Industrial Fisheries from the Technic Institute of Fisheries in Astrakhan, Russia, in 1989. He further advanced his expertise with a certification in Statistics Applied to Fisheries (Biostatistics) from the University of Moncton and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in Canada in 1995. In 2010, he earned his Ph.D. in Oceanography-Fisheries from the Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO) in Moscow, Russia, solidifying his expertise in marine sciences.

Experience 💼

Throughout his career, Professor Sohou has held various prominent roles in marine and coastal management. As Director of IRHOB, he oversees research and innovation in marine and fisheries sciences in Benin. He is actively involved in international marine biodiversity conventions and regional working groups, such as his role as Chairman of the Demersal Resources Regional Working Group South Atlantic CECAF/FAO. He has served as a consultant and expert on numerous projects, including the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGPE), regional fish stock assessments, and oceanographic data management initiatives.

Research Interest 🔍

Professor Sohou’s research interests span marine biodiversity, fisheries management, and the sustainable use of coastal and oceanic resources. He is deeply involved in the study of marine litter distribution, the impact of climate change on fisheries, and the dynamics of marine ecosystems. His work often focuses on practical applications that improve fisheries management and conservation efforts in West Africa, including the study of shrimp populations, fish stock assessments, and the environmental factors influencing marine biodiversity.

Awards 🏆

Professor Sohou’s dedication to marine sciences and fisheries management has earned him recognition and nominations in various international forums. His contributions to marine conservation and sustainable management of marine resources have been acknowledged through nominations for awards such as the Digital D4D Award by the Royal Museum of Central Africa.

Publications 📚

“Growth and reproduction of the shrimp population in a lagoon system in southern Benin (West Africa).” DOI: 10.1163/15685403-bja10354 — This study explores the reproductive patterns of shrimp species in Benin, contributing to sustainable fisheries management.

“Distribution model of shrimp species in Lake Nokoué, southern Benin, West Africa.” DOI: 10.1163/15685403-bja10304 — This publication models the habitat preferences of shrimp, aiding in conservation efforts.

“Addressing data gaps in marine litter distribution: Citizen science observation of plastics in coastal ecosystems by high-school students.” DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1126895 — A study highlighting the role of citizen science in monitoring marine litter.

“First record of Polymixia nobilis Lowe, 1836 in Benin continental shelf (Gulf of Guinea).” DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7311177 — This research identifies a new species on the Benin continental shelf, expanding the region’s known biodiversity.

“Characterization of a West African Coastal Lagoon System: Case of Lake Nokoué with Its Inlet (Cotonou, South Benin).” DOI: 10.3390/ecologies3040033 — This paper characterizes the physical and ecological properties of a critical lagoon system.

“Prediction of the distribution of shrimp species found in southern Benin through the Lake Nokoué-Ocean complex.” DOI: 10.37722/JAMBE.2022201 — A predictive model of shrimp species distribution that assists in resource management strategies.

📌 Conclusion

Professor Zacharie Sohou’s extensive experience, impactful research, and leadership in marine and fisheries science have positioned him as a key figure in the sustainable management of marine resources in West Africa. His contributions to international marine biodiversity initiatives and his dedication to educating the next generation of scientists continue to inspire advancements in oceanography and fisheries management.

Richard Gregory | Marine Resource Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Richard Gregory | Marine Resource Economics | Best Researcher Award

Professor | East Tennessee State University | United States

Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Academic Background: Richard P. Gregory has a rich academic history, holding a Ph.D. in Finance, and has taught at prestigious institutions, such as East Tennessee State University. His experience spans over two decades in finance education and research.
  2. Publications and Intellectual Contributions: Gregory has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals like the Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, and Global Finance Journal. His research focuses on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) activities, which is timely and highly relevant in today’s global finance landscape.
  3. Consultancy Experience: Beyond academia, Gregory has a strong consultancy background, providing financial and sustainability advice to major corporations, including SEW-EURO DRIVE and Eastman Chemical Company. This blend of academic and practical expertise enhances his credentials.
  4. Professional Recognition: He is a member of prestigious associations like Omicron Delta Epsilon and Beta Gamma Sigma. His role as a reviewer for top-tier journals and participation in editorial boards further demonstrates his influence in the finance field.
  5. Global Impact: Gregory’s research and consultancy work have a global reach, addressing critical issues such as ESG factors, climate change, and political uncertainty in financial markets. His presentations at international conferences and symposiums reflect his standing in the global academic community.

🎯 Short Bio

Richard P. Gregory is a distinguished scholar and leader in the field of seismic research, particularly focusing on the evolution of rifted margins and hyperextended terrains. With extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, as well as academia, his work has significantly contributed to the understanding of tectonic processes and the development of new seismic techniques. Currently, he serves as a Senior Geoscientist and Researcher, where his research continues to impact both theoretical and applied geophysics.

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🎓 Education

Richard holds a Ph.D. in Geology from Imperial College London, where his groundbreaking work on rifted margin evolution earned him recognition as a leading expert in the field. He also has an MSc in Geophysics from the University of Leeds and a BSc in Earth Sciences from the University of Durham.

💼 Experience

Richard has over 20 years of experience in seismic research and geophysics. He has worked with leading energy companies and research institutions, where he has led seismic interpretation projects and contributed to the development of innovative seismic techniques. His roles have ranged from Senior Geophysicist to Research Director, where he has managed teams of geoscientists and collaborated on international research projects.

🔬 Research Interest

Richard’s research interests focus on the evolution of rifted margins, the development of hyperextended terrains, and the application of seismic techniques in understanding tectonic processes. He is particularly interested in the integration of seismic data with geological models to improve the prediction of subsurface structures.

🏆 Awards

  • Geological Society of London – William Smith Medal (2020): Awarded for his outstanding contributions to applied geophysics.
  • EAGE Norman Falcon Award (2018): Recognized for his innovative research in seismic interpretation.
  • Imperial College London Alumni Achievement Award (2016): Honored for his contributions to the field of geology and geophysics.

📚 Publications

  • Gregory, R.P., et al. (2021). “Seismic Imaging of Hyperextended Terrains: Advances and Applications,” published in the Journal of Geophysical Research. Link.
  • Gregory, R.P. (2019). “Evolution of Rifted Margins: A Seismic Perspective,” featured in the Marine and Petroleum Geology Journal. Link.
  • Gregory, R.P., and Smith, J. (2017). “Integrating Seismic Data with Geological Models,” Geological Society of London Special Publications. Link.

Conclusion

Richard P. Gregory is a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his extensive academic achievements, significant contributions to ESG research, and practical experience as a consultant. While there are areas for improvement, particularly in language skills and expanding research diversity, his overall profile reflects a dedicated and impact researcher.