Cristiano Fidani | Meteorology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cristiano Fidani | Meteorology | Best Researcher Award

Cristiano Fidani | Istituto Nazionale Di Geofisica E Vulcanologia | Italy

Dr. Cristiano Fidani is a research fellow at the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, specializing in physics, geophysics, and natural phenomena analysis. With a solid academic foundation in physical sciences and specialization in geophysical and environmental studies, he has developed a distinguished research career focused on the study of electromagnetic emissions, atmospheric and lithospheric coupling mechanisms, and statistical correlations between seismic events and space-borne particle data. He has held key research and leadership roles in national and international projects such as the FURTHER initiative, the Limadou Science program, and the Central Italy Electromagnetic Network, which he directs to advance continuous monitoring of geophysical signals. Dr. Fidani is the inventor of the electrodynamic pluviometer, a patented meteorological instrument that introduced a new principle for measuring rainfall through electric charge detection. His prolific scientific record includes over forty indexed publications and several books addressing the relationship between electromagnetic anomalies and geophysical activity. As an active contributor to the academic community, he serves on editorial boards of journals such as Geosciences and Remote Sensing (MDPI) and Continent and Life Evolution, while maintaining collaborations with major research institutions including CNR Pisa and international observatories. His memberships in professional scientific organizations and consistent pursuit of technological innovation underscore his commitment to advancing geophysical research. Dr. Fidani’s multidisciplinary expertise, leadership in instrumentation development, and dedication to scientific excellence make him an exceptional nominee for the International Robotics and Automation Award.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Fidani, C. (2025). A novel algorithm for thermal monitoring using ECOSTRESS time series: The case of Campi Flegrei, Naples, Italy. Remote Sensing Letters.

2. Fidani, C., et al. (2024). The preparation phase of the 2023 Kahramanmaraş (Turkey) major earthquakes from a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective. Remote Sensing.

3. Fidani, C., et al. (2024). The preparation phase of the 2022 ML 5.7 offshore Fano (Italy) earthquake: A multiparametric–multilayer approach. Geosciences.

Dr. Cristiano Fidani’s pioneering research in geophysics and environmental monitoring integrates advanced sensing technologies and multidisciplinary analysis to enhance the understanding and forecasting of natural hazards. His innovations, such as the electrodynamic pluviometer and multiparametric monitoring systems, contribute significantly to global efforts in disaster prevention, environmental sustainability, and scientific advancement.

Afeez Adedayo | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Afeez Adedayo | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Western Illinois University Alumni Association | United States

Dr. Afeez A. Adedayo is a multidisciplinary microbiologist and environmental monitoring specialist recognized for his innovative contributions to microbial biotechnology, molecular biology, and quality assurance research. He holds advanced degrees in biology and microbiology, culminating in a doctoral qualification, and has cultivated expertise across academic, industrial, and field environments. Dr. Adedayo has played integral roles in developing and validating microbial assays for cellular therapy, endotoxin testing, bioburden analysis, and high-throughput sequencing applications. His research primarily explores plant–microbe interactions, microbial ecology, metagenomics, and sustainable agricultural biotechnology, contributing significantly to the understanding of soil and rhizosphere microbiomes and their impact on crop health and productivity. With a growing portfolio of impactful publications in high-impact journals and multiple collaborative projects, his work demonstrates a deep commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and practical innovation. As a subject matter expert, he has led and collaborated with multidisciplinary teams, authored technical protocols, and contributed to regulatory and training initiatives. Dr. Adedayo’s scholarly influence is reflected in his citation record, editorial activities, and engagement in professional scientific communities. His outstanding research productivity and leadership in microbiological sciences position him as a distinguished candidate for recognition through the Best Researcher Award.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Koza, N. A., Adedayo, A. A., Babalola, O. O., & Kappo, A. P. (2022). Microorganisms in plant growth and development: Roles in abiotic stress tolerance and secondary metabolites secretion. Microorganisms, 10(8), 1528.

2. Adedayo, A. A., & Babalola, O. O. (2023). Fungi that promote plant growth in the rhizosphere boost crop growth. Journal of Fungi, 9(2), 239.

3. Adedayo, A. A., Babalola, O. O., Prigent-Combaret, C., Cruz, C., Stefan, M., Kutu, F., & Glick, B. R. (2022). The application of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria in Solanum lycopersicum production in the agricultural system: A review. PeerJ, 10, e13405.

4. Omomowo, I. O., Adenigba, V. O., Ogunsona, S. B., Adeyinka, G. C., Oluyide, O. O., & Adedayo, A. A. (2020). Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of algal-mediated silver and gold nanoparticles. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 805(1), 012010.

5. Adenigba, V. O., Omomowo, I. O., Oloke, J. K., Fatukasi, B. A., Odeniyi, M. A., & Adedayo, A. A. (2020). Evaluation of microalgal-based nanoparticles in the adsorption of heavy metals from wastewater. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 805(1), 012030.

Dr. Afeez A. Adedayo’s research advances sustainable agriculture and environmental biotechnology through innovative studies on plant–microbe interactions and microbial ecology. His work enhances global food security, promotes eco-friendly biotechnological solutions, and drives scientific innovation in microbial applications for crop productivity and environmental conservation.

Mahmoud Darwish |  Geology and Hydrogeology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Darwish |  Geology and Hydrogeology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor | New Valley University | Egypt

Dr. Mahmoud H. Darwish is an Assistant Professor of Applied Geology at the Faculty of Science, New Valley University, El-Kharga, Egypt, specializing in Hydrogeology, Applied Geological and Environmental Sciences, GIS modeling, and Remote Sensing applications. He holds a B.Sc. in Geology, an M.Sc. in Geology, and a Ph.D. in Stratigraphy and Palaeontology, reflecting a strong academic foundation in earth sciences. Throughout his career, he has served in various academic and research capacities, including senior geological research and departmental coordination, demonstrating effective leadership, mentorship, and administrative excellence. Dr. Darwish has actively contributed to numerous scientific projects and participated in organizing national and international conferences and workshops, enhancing collaboration and scientific exchange. His research addresses critical environmental challenges such as groundwater management, water quality assessment, surface water sustainability, and flash flood impact mitigation, producing impactful publications with a notable citation record and an h-index of seven. His scholarly influence is evidenced by his high research interest score and consistent academic engagement. Dr. Darwish is a recognized member of professional societies, including the Egyptian Geological Society, the Scientific Professions Syndicate, and the Club of Earth and Space Sciences. His dedication, scientific rigor, and commitment to advancing geological and environmental knowledge have earned him distinction and acknowledgment within the academic community, positioning him as a deserving candidate for recognition through this award.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Seddik, A. M. A., Darwish, M. H., Azer, M. K., & Asimow, P. D. (2020). Assessment of magmatic versus post-magmatic processes in the Mueilha rare-metal granite, Eastern Desert of Egypt, Arabian-Nubian Shield. Lithos, 366, 105542.

2. Abuamarah, B. A., Azer, M. K., Seddik, A. M. A., Asimow, P. D., Guzman, P., Fultz, B. T., … Darwish, M. H. (2022). Magmatic and post-magmatic evolution of post-collisional rare-metal bearing granite: The Neoproterozoic Homrit Akarem Granitic Intrusion, South Eastern Desert of Egypt, Arabian-Nubian Shield. Geochemistry, 82(1), 125840.

3. Farrag, A. A., Megahed, H. A., & Darwish, M. H. (2019). Remote sensing, GIS and chemical analysis for assessment of environmental impacts on rising of groundwater around Kima Company, Aswan, Egypt. Bulletin of the National Research Centre, 43, 16.

4. Megahed, H. A., GabAllah, H. M., Ramadan, R. H., Abdelrahman, M. A. E., & Darwish, M. H. (2023). Groundwater quality assessment using multi-criteria GIS modeling in drylands: A case study at El-Farafra Oasis, Egyptian Western Desert. Water, 15(7), 1376.

5. Darwish, M. H., & Galal, W. F. (2019). Spatiotemporal effects of wastewater ponds from a geoenvironmental perspective in the Kharga region, Egypt. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 43, 12.

Dr. Mahmoud H. Darwish’s research advances sustainable management of groundwater and environmental resources in arid regions through innovative applications of geology, hydrogeochemistry, GIS, and remote sensing. His work provides critical insights for mitigating water scarcity, guiding environmental policy, and supporting sustainable development across desert ecosystems and resource-limited communities worldwide.

Stanica Nedović | Corrosion of Steels | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Stanica Nedović | Corrosion of Steels | Best Researcher Award

Stanica Nedović | University of Montenegro | Montenegro

Mr. Stanica Nedović is a dedicated Doctorandus of Maritime Science at the Maritime Faculty, University of Montenegro, specializing in materials engineering and corrosion science. He holds a University Diploma in Materials Engineering and a Master of Science in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. His professional and research experience is centered on the degradation behavior, corrosion resistance, and cavitation erosion of advanced steels in marine environments, contributing to the advancement of materials reliability and sustainability in maritime and industrial applications. Mr. Nedović has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and presented at international scientific conferences, demonstrating strong analytical and experimental capabilities. His work is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach that integrates materials characterization, mechanical testing, and surface analysis techniques to improve corrosion monitoring and protective strategies. He has collaborated effectively with research teams, contributing to projects aimed at optimizing metal performance in challenging environments. Mr. Nedović has been recognized for his commitment to innovation and research excellence and is regarded as a promising young scientist with growing international visibility. His ongoing contributions highlight both his scientific rigor and his potential for leadership in materials science, corrosion engineering, and maritime technology development.

Profiles: ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Nedović, S., Alil, A., Martinović, S., Dikić, S., Glišić, D., & Volkov-Husović, T. (2025). Novel approach to the surface degradation assessment of 42CrMo4 steel in marine and cavitation erosion environments. Metals.

2. Nedović, S., Alil, A., Martinović, S., Dikić, S., & Volkov-Husović, T. (2025). Influence of pre-corrosion in NaCl solution on cavitation resistance of steel samples (42CrMo4). Metals.

Mr. Stanica Nedović’s research advances the understanding of material degradation and corrosion resistance, offering innovative solutions to enhance the durability of engineering components in harsh marine environments. His work contributes to sustainable industrial practices, improved safety in maritime operations, and the global effort to develop more resilient and efficient materials for future technologies.

Sani Inuwa Sani | Climatology and Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sani Inuwa Sani | Climatology and Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Sani Inuwa Sani | Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto | Nigeria

Mr. Sani Inuwa Sani is an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Geography at Sa’adatu Rimi University of Education, Kano State, Nigeria, with expertise in Geospatial Science, Remote Sensing, and Environmental Management. He holds advanced academic qualifications in Geoscience, Education, and Geography, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary foundation that bridges environmental analysis, spatial modeling, and sustainable development. His professional experience includes teaching and mentoring students in physical geography courses such as Geomorphology, Climatology, Hydrology, and Geographic Information Systems, while also serving in key departmental leadership roles including Secretary of the Research, Seminar, and Publication Committee, Patron of the Geography Students Association, and GIS Laboratory Technician. His research focuses on climate change assessment, geospatial analysis, and environmental monitoring, with published works in reputable international journals on topics such as coastal hydrological change detection, spatio-temporal land use dynamics, and water resource management using machine learning and remote sensing techniques. Mr. Sani’s scholarly contributions demonstrate innovation and dedication to advancing sustainable environmental practices. He has participated in international conferences, training workshops on Earth observation, and is an active member of professional bodies such as the Association of Nigerian Geographers and the Tourism Peace Association of Nigeria. Through his academic excellence, leadership, and collaborative research efforts, he continues to contribute meaningfully to the development of environmental science and geospatial technology, making him a deserving candidate for recognition and academic distinction.

Profiles: ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Sani, I. S., Manurung, P., & Fagge, A. U. (2025). NDWI–NDBI overlay–based analysis of coastal fence expansion and hydrological changes in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria (2010–2015), with machine learning validation. Remote Sensing for Sustainable Oceans, 00(00), 1–12.

2. Garniwa, P. M. P., Azzahra, R. O., Lee, H., Aditya, I. A., Dimyati, R. D., Sani, I. S., Ramlah, R., Garniwa, I., Sri Sumantyo, J. T., & Dimyati, M. (2025). Comparison of semi-empirical models in estimating global horizontal irradiance for South Korea and Indonesia. Resources, 14(11), 170.

3. Garniwa, P. M. P., Azzahra, R. O., Lee, H., Aditya, I. A., Dimyati, R. D., Sani, I. S., Ramlah, R., Garniwa, I., Sri Sumantyo, J. T., & Dimyati, M. (2025). Comparison of semi-empirical models in estimating global horizontal irradiance for South Korea and Indonesia [Preprint]. Preprints.

Mr. Sani Inuwa Sani’s work advances the use of geospatial technology and remote sensing in addressing environmental and climate challenges. His research contributes to sustainable land and water resource management, supports evidence-based policy development, and fosters innovation in environmental monitoring for societal and global benefit.

Najwa Al-Otaibi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Najwa Al-Otaibi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Taif University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Najwa Aziz Al-Otaibi is an Assistant Professor at Taif University, specializing in biosciences with a research focus on microbial ecology, aquatic microbiology, and environmental sustainability. She holds advanced degrees in bioscience and biotechnology, with her doctoral research centered on the dynamics of picoplankton communities and their ecological responses to environmental factors. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Al-Otaibi has demonstrated excellence in teaching, mentoring, and leadership through her supervision of graduate students, coordination of microbiology courses, and active participation in academic committees. As a principal investigator, she has led funded projects exploring microbial diversity and biotechnological applications in freshwater and marine systems, contributing valuable insights to environmental microbiology. Her commitment to scientific advancement is reflected in her editorial roles for Marine Environmental Research and Frontiers in Environmental Microbiology, as well as her membership in professional committees dedicated to academic accreditation and student development. Dr. Al-Otaibi has been recognized with multiple honors, including awards for outstanding research presentations and prestigious scholarships and fellowships supporting her postgraduate studies. Her continued dedication to high-impact research, innovative teaching, and community engagement exemplifies academic excellence and positions her as a leading contributor to advancing bioscience research in alignment with national and global sustainability goals.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Calleja, M. L., Al-Otaibi, N., & Morán, X. A. G. (2019). Dissolved organic carbon contribution to oxygen respiration in the central Red Sea. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 4690.

2. Brewin, R. J. W., Morán, X. A. G., Raitsos, D. E., Gittings, J. A., Calleja, M. L., Viegas, M., & Al-Otaibi, N. (2019). Factors regulating the relationship between total and size-fractionated chlorophyll-a in coastal waters of the Red Sea. Frontiers in Microbiology, 10, 1964.

3. Al-Otaibi, N., Huete-Stauffer, T. M., Calleja, M. L., Irigoien, X., & Morán, X. A. G. (2020). Seasonal variability and vertical distribution of autotrophic and heterotrophic picoplankton in the central Red Sea. PeerJ, 8, e8612.

4. García, F. C., Calleja, M. L., Al-Otaibi, N., Røstad, A., & Morán, X. A. G. (2018). Diel dynamics and coupling of heterotrophic prokaryotes and dissolved organic matter in epipelagic and mesopelagic waters of the central Red Sea. Environmental Microbiology, 20(8), 2990–3000.

5. Morán, X. A. G., García, F. C., Røstad, A., Silva, L., Al-Otaibi, N., Irigoien, X., & others. (2022). Diel dynamics of dissolved organic matter and heterotrophic prokaryotes reveal enhanced growth at the ocean’s mesopelagic fish layer during daytime. Science of the Total Environment, 804, 150098.

Dr. Najwa Aziz Al-Otaibi’s research advances understanding of microbial and ecological processes that sustain aquatic environments, contributing to global efforts in environmental conservation and water sustainability. Her work supports scientific innovation toward healthier ecosystems and aligns with national and international goals for sustainable resource management and climate resilience.

Md Nazmul Husain | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Md Nazmul Husain | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Program Manager | Dhaka Community Medical College and Hospital | Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Nazmul Husain is an accomplished public health professional and epidemiologist currently serving as Program Manager at Dhaka Community Hospital Trust, Bangladesh, where he leads multidisciplinary research and health development projects. He holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, complemented by advanced certifications in Diabetology, General Practice, Ultrasonography, Basic Skills, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. His expertise spans community health, disaster response, maternal and child health, and climate change–related health research. Dr. Husain has demonstrated exceptional leadership in managing national and international collaborations with organizations such as A-PAD Japan, Peace Winds Japan, Mercy Malaysia, and the NIH Climate Change and Health Initiative. His research has contributed to improving healthcare access for vulnerable populations, advancing evidence-based interventions, and strengthening health system resilience. He has also served as a research coordinator and principal investigator on several high-impact public health studies. Recognized with the Young Scientist Award, Dr. Husain’s dedication to scientific excellence and humanitarian service underscores his commitment to advancing public health in Bangladesh and beyond. His continuous pursuit of knowledge through professional training and international collaborations reflects his potential to emerge as a leading figure in global health research and policy innovation.

Profiles: ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Jung, Y. S., Afroz, S., Mow, S. S., Wang, X., Sarpy, C., Islam, M. F., Husain, M. N., Hossain, M. S., Sania, A. R., & Mostofa, M. G. (2025). Pediatric health, climate perceptions, and school absenteeism across three regions of Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

Dr. Md. Nazmul Husain’s work bridges public health research and community-based action, advancing evidence-driven solutions for climate-related health challenges, disaster resilience, and child well-being in vulnerable populations. His contributions promote sustainable healthcare innovation and strengthen global efforts toward equitable, climate-resilient health systems.

Ramón García Marín | Geography | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ramón García Marín | Geography | Best Researcher Award

Full Professor | University of Murcia | Spain

Prof. Dr. Ramón García-Marín is a Full Professor at the University of Murcia, Spain, specializing in Geography with expertise in rural and urban geography, landscape and spatial planning, and natural hazards. He holds a PhD in Geography with highest distinction and has built an exemplary academic and research career marked by scholarly excellence and international collaboration. His professional experience includes significant leadership roles such as Director of the Geography Department, Coordinator of the Doctoral Program in History, Geography and Art History: Society, Territory and Heritage, and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Cuadernos de Turismo. He has authored and co-authored numerous publications in high-impact journals and has contributed to major European and national research projects focused on environmental sustainability, hydrology, and landscape transformation. His work is characterized by methodological rigor, interdisciplinary integration, and a strong commitment to addressing regional and global environmental challenges. Prof. García-Marín has received multiple awards for academic and research excellence, including national and regional distinctions, and holds several recognized research and knowledge transfer periods. As a member of prominent scientific associations and editorial boards, he actively contributes to the advancement of geographic science. His leadership, international visibility, and dedication to mentoring future scholars position him as an influential figure in the field with sustained potential for advancing innovative research and promoting sustainable territorial development.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. García-Marín, R. (2024). Continuity and change in the Ricote Valley Region (Southeastern Spain): An integrated analysis of socio-demographic, territorial and landscape transformations. Land.

2. García-Marín, R. (2024). Basic services and territory: constraints and rural exodus in the southeastern quadrant of Spain. Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense.

3. García-Marín, R. (2024). Depopulation processes in Southern Spain: The case of the Sierra del Segura Region (Albacete). Ager.

4. García-Marín, R. (2023). Multicriteria evaluation techniques in territorial decision-making: Estimation of urban reception capacity in the Metropolitan Area of Murcia. Ciudad y Territorio Estudios Territoriales.

5. García-Marín, R., et al. (2023). David against Goliath? Challenges and opportunities for energy cooperatives in Southern Europe. Energy Research and Social Science.

Prof. Dr. Ramón García-Marín’s work advances scientific understanding of rural and urban transformation, sustainable land management, and territorial resilience. His research provides vital insights for policy development, environmental planning, and sustainable regional growth, contributing meaningfully to both academic progress and societal well-being.

Ivana Bogavac | Speech and language development | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ivana Bogavac | Speech and language development | Best Researcher Award

Speech and Language Therapist | Life Activities Advancement Institute | Serbia

Ms. Ivana Bogavac is a Research Assistant at the Research and Development Institute “Life Activities Advancement Institute” in Belgrade, Serbia, and a speech and language therapist at the Institute for Experimental Phonetics and Speech Pathology. She holds a Master of Science degree in Speech and Language Pathology from the Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade. Her expertise lies in early diagnostics, therapeutic intervention, and rehabilitation of children with developmental and communication disorders. Through her dual professional roles, she has contributed to numerous research and clinical projects focusing on genetic factors influencing speech and language impairments, as well as prenatal and early developmental approaches to speech and language stimulation. Ms. Bogavac has authored and co-authored several scientific papers, reflecting her dedication to evidence-based practice and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her research emphasizes bridging clinical application with scientific innovation to improve diagnostic precision and therapeutic outcomes. Recognized for her professionalism, academic rigor, and commitment to advancing speech pathology, she has actively participated in professional associations, research initiatives, and knowledge dissemination through conferences and institutional projects. Ms. Bogavac’s contributions to speech and language pathology demonstrate a sustained impact on both research and clinical practice, making her a distinguished candidate for recognition through the Best Researcher Award.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Bogavac, I., Jeličić, L., Marisavljević, M., Ćirović, M., Ðorđević, J., Krgović, I., & Subotić, M. (2025). Language and cognitive features in a girl with Bosch–Boonstra–Schaaf optic atrophy syndrome. Pediatric Reports.

2. Bogavac, I., Jeličić, L., Marisavljević, M., Bošković Matić, T., & Subotić, M. (2023). Arterial presumed perinatal ischemic stroke: A mini review and case report of cognitive and speech-language profiles in a 5-year-old girl. Children.

3. Bogavac, I., Jeličić, L., Ðorđević, J., Veselinović, I., Marisavljević, M., & Subotić, M. (2023). Comparing anxiety levels during the COVID-19 pandemic among mothers of children with and without neurodevelopmental disorders. Children.

4. Jeličić, L., Janković, S., Sovilj, M., Bogavac, I., Drobnjak, A., Dimitrijević, A., & Subotić, M. (2022). Maternal anxiety and its associated factors during the first and second wave of COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia: A cross-sectional study. Psychology Research and Behavior Management.

5. Bogavac, I., Jeličić, L., Nenadović, V., Subotić, M., & Janjić, V. (2022). The speech and language profile of a child with Turner syndrome – a case study. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics.

Ms. Ivana Bogavac’s research bridges clinical practice and scientific inquiry in speech and language pathology, advancing early diagnosis and intervention for developmental and communication disorders. Her work contributes to global efforts in understanding genetic and neurodevelopmental influences on language, fostering innovations that enhance child development, education, and therapeutic outcomes worldwide.

Pavol Nejedlik | Climatology | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Pavol Nejedlik | Climatology | Best Researcher Award 

Director of Geophysical Division | Slovak Academy of Science | Slovakia

Dr. Pavol Nejedlík is a highly accomplished atmospheric scientist and Director of the Geophysical Division at the Earth Science Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, where he leads research in climatology, atmospheric physics, and adaptations to climate change. He holds a PhD in Atmospheric Sciences from Comenius University in Bratislava, where he also completed a master’s degree in Meteorology and Climatology, providing a strong foundation for his distinguished scientific career. Dr. Nejedlík has held several leadership and scientific roles, including Director General and Director of the Meteorological Service at the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute, and Science Officer at both the European Commission’s COST Programme and the European Science Foundation in Brussels. His research focuses on climate monitoring, climate variability, and phenology, with a strong emphasis on data analysis, modeling, and the development of climate products that inform adaptation strategies. He has authored numerous scientific publications that have significantly contributed to understanding regional and global climate processes. Renowned for his leadership and collaborative approach, he manages a multidisciplinary team and actively fosters scientific exchange across institutions. His exceptional contributions have been recognized through several honors, including honorary membership in the Hungarian Meteorological Society and corresponding membership in the prestigious Academia Georgofili in Florence. Dr. Nejedlík’s expertise, professional integrity, and enduring commitment to advancing climate science make him an outstanding nominee for distinction and a leading figure in the field of atmospheric research.

Profiles: Scopus 

Featured Publications

1. Nejedlík, P., & colleagues. (2025). Intermodel and method comparison of mean radiant temperature from numerical weather prediction models: Evaluation of enhanced spatial resolution in Europe. Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy.

2. Nejedlík, P., & colleagues. (2024). Continuity of long-term climate data series after the transition from manual to automatic weather station. Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy.

Dr. Pavol Nejedlík’s work advances scientific understanding of climate dynamics and adaptation, providing critical insights for sustainable environmental management and policy development. His research strengthens the reliability of climate data and forecasting, supporting evidence-based decisions that benefit society, industry, and global climate resilience.