Deinsam Ogan | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Frontier Researcher Award

Mr. Deinsam Ogan | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Frontier Researcher Award

Lecturer & Project Manager | University of Wolverhampton | United Kingdom

Mr. Deinsam Ogan is a researcher, lecturer, and research project manager in the science and engineering domain, currently contributing to research development and postgraduate research capacity building within a UK academic environment, with expertise spanning environmental geology, mining health, safety and environmental systems, sustainability, and circular economy research. He holds advanced academic training in mining health, safety, and environmental studies, with specialization in small-scale gold mining systems, environmental impact analysis, and risk mitigation frameworks. His professional experience includes leading and managing multidisciplinary research projects, contributing to funded research initiatives on sustainability and mining-related environmental challenges, and supporting curriculum and module development in the built and environmental disciplines. He has held technical and leadership roles within national and international research, regulatory, and development-focused committees, contributing to geological research, environmental reporting, and policy-oriented technical documentation. His research focus centers on sustainable mining practices, environmental risk management, and applied geological research, with peer-recognized scholarly outputs evidenced by citations and research visibility. He has contributed to academic service through research committees, mentoring, and collaborative initiatives, demonstrating strong potential for continued research impact and leadership.

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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.

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.