Vineet Srivastava | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Vineet Srivastava | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

University of Szeged | Hungary

Mr. Vineet Srivastava is a researcher specializing in environmental science with a focus on climate–agriculture interactions, currently serving in an academic research role dedicated to advancing sustainable environmental systems. He holds advanced degrees with specialization in climate change and environmental sciences, supported by rigorous training in analytical methods and sensor-based monitoring. His professional experience includes contributing to national environmental projects aimed at improving resource management and rural sustainability, along with prior research responsibilities in environmental monitoring and water-system improvement initiatives. His research centers on greenhouse-gas estimation, photoacoustic spectroscopy, sustainable agriculture, and environmental modeling, resulting in peer-reviewed publications spanning agricultural emissions, climate-resilient farming, and environmental health frameworks. He has presented his work internationally and engaged in multidisciplinary collaborations that strengthen the scientific understanding of emission dynamics and sustainable land-use practices. His contributions have been recognized through research excellence honors and growing academic impact, accompanied by involvement in scientific dissemination and participation in professional research communities. Through his commitment to innovation, methodological rigor, and sustainability-focused inquiry, he continues to demonstrate strong potential for leadership and impactful advancements in environmental research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Srivastava, R., Srivastava, V., & Singh, A. (2023). Multipurpose benefits of an underexplored species purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.): A critical review. Environmental Management, 72(2), 309–320.

2. Mikó, E., Donyina, G. A., Baccouri, W., Tóth, V., Flórián, K., Gyalai, I. M., Yüksel, G., … Srivastava, V. (2025). One health agriculture: Heat stress mitigation dilemma in agriculture. One Health, 100966.

3. Srivastava, V., Mikó, E., Horváth, L., Gombi, C., Szabó, A., & Bozóki, Z. (2025). Unraveling nitrous oxide in free-stall dairy barns: A linear mixed modeling approach to cyclic, spatial, and environmental drivers. Smart Agricultural Technology, 101678.

4. Gombi, C., Szabó, A., Király, C., Srivastava, V., Horváth, L., Mikó, E., & Szabó, G. (2024). Photoacoustic spectroscopy based nitrous oxide measurement for field applications. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 19925.

5. Srivastava, V. (2019). Adaptive soil management practices: Agroforestry technologies. In Sustainable Practices for Natural Resource Management Through Biological Tools (pp. 183–196).

Mr. The nominee’s work advances scientific understanding of agricultural greenhouse-gas emissions and environmental sustainability through innovative analytical and monitoring approaches. By generating evidence-based insights that support climate-resilient agriculture and informed environmental policy, his research contributes to societal well-being and promotes sustainable development at regional and global scales.

Tang-Chung Kan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tang-Chung Kan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism | Taiwan

Dr. Tang-Chung Kan, an Associate Professor in the Department of Travel Management at a leading hospitality and tourism institution, is a scholar specializing in service quality, customer relationship management, tourist psychology and behavior, and human resource management in the travel sector. He holds an advanced doctoral degree in China and Asia-Pacific studies with a focus that informs his multidisciplinary approach to tourism research. Throughout his academic career, he has contributed to teaching, research development, and collaborative projects that strengthen industry–academia linkages, while also engaging in leadership activities within his department and professional networks. His research has appeared in respected international journals across hospitality, tourism, marketing, recreation, and service management, reflecting both theoretical depth and practical relevance. He has contributed to knowledge advancement through empirical studies, conceptual development, and cross-disciplinary inquiry, earning recognition for scholarly productivity and dedication to research excellence. His awards and professional distinctions include acknowledgment as an outstanding researcher and involvement in academic service roles such as reviewing, editorial activities, and participation in professional associations that support the development of travel and hospitality scholarship. Through ongoing commitment to high-quality research and academic leadership, Dr. Kan continues to enhance understanding of traveler behavior, service innovation, and organizational management within the global tourism industry.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Kan, T., Ku, E. C. S., Sun, W. C. W., Lai, T. C., Hsu, P. Y., & Hsu, S. C. (2023). Wellness tourism enhances elderly life satisfaction. Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism, 24(4), 402–428.

2. Kozak, M., & Kozak, N. (2015). Destination marketing: An international perspective. Routledge.

3. Kozak, M. (2013). Aspects of tourist behavior. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

4. Kan, T. C., Yen, T. F., & Huan, T. C. (2009). Managing quality to influence loyalty. Anatolia, 20(1), 75–85.

5. Kan, T., Hsu, P. Y., & Ku, E. C. S. (2022). Promoting traditional local cuisines for tourists: Evidence from Taiwan. British Food Journal, 124(8), 2481–2496.

6. Kan, T. C. (2022). Perceived value, inter-functional coordination, and strategic adaptation: The perspective on selecting travel agencies from school travel plan. Journal of Tourism and Services, 13(24), 236–255.*

Dr. Tang-Chung Kan’s work advances understanding of traveler behavior and service quality, generating insights that strengthen decision-making in the tourism industry and improve visitor experiences. His research supports sustainable development, enhances service innovation, and contributes to evidence-based practices that benefit both industry stakeholders and society.

Liang Pei | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Liang Pei | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Director | Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Professor Pei Liang, a distinguished researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is recognized for his expertise in environmental science, pollution control, separation technology, and chemical engineering. He holds advanced degrees in chemistry and environmental engineering, with academic training that established his foundation in analytical methodologies and sustainable process design. Throughout his career, he has served in key research and leadership roles, guiding interdisciplinary projects on pollutant behavior, advanced separation processes, and innovative control technologies while mentoring emerging scholars and contributing to institutional strategy. His research focuses on developing high-efficiency separation materials, pollution mitigation approaches, and environmentally conscious chemical processes, resulting in a substantial body of publications and highly cited contributions that have advanced both theory and application in his field. He has received numerous recognitions for scientific excellence and professional impact, and he has served in editorial capacities for respected journals as well as in memberships within national and international scientific committees and professional societies. With a strong citation record, a high h-index, and extensive contributions to environmental and chemical sciences, Professor Liang exemplifies scholarly leadership and enduring commitment to advancing solutions for global environmental challenges.

Profiles: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Lu, S., Zhang, X., Wang, J., & Pei, L. (2016). Impacts of different media on constructed wetlands for rural household sewage treatment. Journal of Cleaner Production, 127, 325–330.

2. Jeong, C. H., Postigo, C., Richardson, S. D., Simmons, J. E., Kimura, S. Y., … (2015). Occurrence and comparative toxicity of haloacetaldehyde disinfection byproducts in drinking water. Environmental Science & Technology, 49(23), 13749–13759.

3. Sun, Z., & Liang, P. (2008). Determination of Cr (III) and total chromium in water samples by cloud point extraction and flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Microchimica Acta, 162(1), 121–125.

4. Liang, P., Ding, Q., & Song, F. (2005). Application of multiwalled carbon nanotubes as solid phase extraction sorbent for preconcentration of trace copper in water samples. Journal of Separation Science, 28(17), 2339–2343.

5. Liang, P., Zhao, E., & Li, F. (2009). Dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction preconcentration of palladium in water samples and determination by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. Talanta, 77(5), 1854–1857.*

Professor Pei Liang’s work advances innovative environmental remediation and pollution control technologies that strengthen sustainable water management and safeguard public health. His research delivers practical solutions for industry and rural communities alike, driving scientific progress in separation science while supporting global efforts toward cleaner, more resilient ecosystems.

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.

Joseph Arhavbarien | Green Operations | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Joseph Arhavbarien | Green Operations | Best Researcher Award

Director / Researcher, Rockedge Ventures (UK) Ltd, United Kingdom

Dr. Joseph Arhavbarien is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in industry operations and academia. He earned his Ph.D. in Business with a focus on green processes, sustainable operations, and supply chain management from the University of Bedfordshire. Joseph is passionate about transitioning to academia to leverage his three decades of industrial experience and contribute to research and teaching. His research involves quantitative techniques, primarily using tools like Qualtrics and SPSS/AMOS for data analysis.

Education: 🎓

Dr. Joseph Arhavbarien’s educational journey is marked by notable achievements. He recently completed his Ph.D. in Business and Management at the University of Bedfordshire Business School (2020-2023). He also holds an MBA in International Business from the University of East London (2012-2015) and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Microbiology from the University of Lagos, Nigeria (1985-1989). In 2023, he earned a Certificate in Agile Project Management from the University of Oxford.

Experience: 💼

Joseph has held significant positions in various organizations, blending academic insight with practical expertise. He currently serves as a Duty Manager at Tesco Supermarket Limited (2024-present) and previously worked as a Department Manager at Morrisons Supermarket Limited (2023-2024) and Operations Manager at Gosh! Food Ltd (2022). His extensive experience includes roles at Flamingo Horticulture, FedEx UK, Rockedge Ventures UK Limited, Bread Roll Company, and Aryzta Bakeries, among others. His career is distinguished by achievements in process optimization, cost reduction, and team leadership.

Research Interests: 🔬

Joseph’s research interests are centered on green value internalization (GVI), sustainable operations, and responsible management. He aims to develop green criteria for stakeholder engagement, explore circular economy and reverse logistics, and support ESG practices. His work focuses on eco-design concepts, cost management, waste reduction, and lean techniques to enhance industrial efficiency and sustainability.

Awards and Honors: 🏆

Joseph’s contributions have been recognized through various awards and honors. He was provisionally selected for the “Best Researcher Award for the World Top Scientists Awards.” Additionally, he guided an M.Sc. student to win the 2023 Logistics Research Network CILT (UK)’s MSc Dissertation of the Year award. These accolades underscore his ability to inspire and support students and his impact on both academic and industry practices.

Publications Top Notes

  1. An investigation of antecedents and consequences of green value internalisation among sampled UK enterprises Journal of Environmental Management, 2024
    • Explores the factors influencing green value internalisation in UK firms and its impact on supply chain collaboration.
  2. An examination of antecedents of green value internalisation for firm-level supply chain collaboration BAM 2022 Conference
    • Discusses the firm-level drivers of green value integration within supply chains.
  3. Green supply chain management: an investigation of firm-level antecedents of green value internalisation EurOMA 2022 Conference
    • Investigates the role of green value internalisation in enhancing supply chain sustainability.
  4. An investigation of firm-level antecedents of green value internalisation for Upstream-Downstream supply chain interactions POMS 2022 Conference
    • Examines how green value internalisation affects interactions within the supply chain.

 

Wentao Yan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Wentao Yan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Tongji university, China

📜 Dr. Wentao Yan is a distinguished Professor in the College of Architecture and Urban Planning (CAUP) at Tongji University in Shanghai, China. He has also served as a visiting scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. Dr. Yan’s research primarily focuses on ecological urban and sustainable spatial development, urban resilience, and green infrastructure. His work addresses environmental sustainability in urbanization and urban growth, and he explores methods to make rapid urban growth processes more equitable, transparent, and socially and ecologically sustainable.

Education

🎓 Dr. Yan obtained his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Chongqing in 2007. He also holds a Master of Science in Urban Planning, earned in 1994, and a Bachelor of Science in Urban Planning, awarded in 1991, both from the University of Chongqing.

Experience

👨‍🏫 Dr. Yan has an extensive professional background. He has been a Professor at Tongji University since 2017. He was a visiting scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2013-2014) and at the Royal College of Science and Engineering in Melbourne, Australia (2011). Before his current role, he served in various academic positions at the University of Chongqing, including Associate Professor and Post-Doctoral Researcher.

Research Interests

🔬 Dr. Yan’s research interests include ecological urban and sustainable spatial development, urban resilience, and green infrastructure. He focuses on creating tools for low carbon and ecological city developments and formulating resilience-oriented urban planning theory and practice.

Awards

🏆 Dr. Yan has received numerous accolades, such as the First Prize of the Geographic Information Technology Award in 2018 for his work on rainwater models and the Uwater Platform. He has also been recognized with the Second Prize of the Huaxia Construction Science and Technology Award in 2016 and several urban planning and design awards from various esteemed organizations.

Publications

📚 Dr. Yan has published extensively. Here are a few highlighted works:

  1. Li Z, Yan W*, Wang L. (2024). Measuring mobility resilience with network-based simulations of flow dynamics under extreme events. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. Link.
  2. Huang Y, Yan W*, Wende W, Xiao S. (2024). A multi-scale identification and optimization framework of ecological sources for different conservation objectives. Landscape and Urban Planning. Link.
  3. Song C, Yan W*, Huang Y, Wang L. (2024). An assessment framework of PM2.5 exposure based on residents’ travel process using mobile phone data. Landscape and Urban Planning. Link.
  4. Ren J, Yan W*. (2024). Defining urban network resilience: a review. Frontiers of Urban and Rural Planning. Link.