Caroline Malagutti Fassina | Environmental Science | Breakthrough Research Award

Ms. Caroline Malagutti Fassina | Environmental Science | Breakthrough Research Award

Blue Projects Manager at Santos Technological Park, Brazil

Caroline Malagutti Fassina, Ph.D., is an accomplished Brazilian environmental scientist and advisor with over 15 years of experience in ecosystem governance, climate policy, and marine conservation. Currently serving as a Science Advisor in the Santos Municipality’s Innovation Park, she holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from the State University of Campinas. Her research spans biodiversity offsets, environmental valuation, and climate justice, with international collaborations in Brazil, Australia, and the UK. Dr. Fassina has led and contributed to numerous funded projects, including BRANDED OCEAN and FISHERVOICES, and published in respected journals such as Ecosystem Services and Marine Policy. She bridges academic research and public policy, organizing environmental education initiatives and advising on sustainable development. Fluent in English and active in global networks like the Ecosystem Services Partnership, she is recognized for amplifying underrepresented voices, particularly fisherwomen, in climate adaptation efforts. Dr. Fassina exemplifies interdisciplinary leadership committed to inclusive and impactful environmental solutions.

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Education

Caroline Malagutti Fassina holds a robust academic background rooted in environmental science and coastal management. She earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil, where she explored the complexities of ecosystem service valuation and biodiversity offset policies in Brazil and Australia. Her thesis critically assessed the commodification of nature through international offset mechanisms. Prior to that, she completed her Master’s degree in Integrated Environmental Analysis at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), focusing on marine ecosystems. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Coastal Management from Paulista State University, reflecting her early commitment to sustainability in coastal regions. Her education is complemented by international certifications and trainings, including capacity-building with UNESCO and environmental law workshops. This strong academic foundation supports her interdisciplinary approach to marine policy, environmental justice, and urban sustainability, combining both theoretical and applied dimensions of environmental governance.

Professional Experience

Dr. Fassina has held diverse and impactful roles across public service, academia, and international research. She currently serves as Science Advisor and Public Fundraising Coordinator for the Science, Technology and Innovation Park of Santos Municipality. Since 2011, she has worked as an Environmental Officer in various departments within the Santos Environmental Secretariat, including environmental inspection, licensing, and strategic advisory roles. She also served as Group Leader of the Environmental Inspection Division and was a council member for the São Paulo Marine Protected Area. Her postdoctoral work includes the BRANDED OCEAN project under FAPESP, and she is currently involved in the international EXTENDING RESPONSIBILITY initiative. Caroline’s experience reflects a blend of hands-on environmental regulation, urban sustainability planning, and scientific leadership. She also contributes to education through public speaking, mentoring, and organizing community outreach events like the Environmental Film Week. Her career demonstrates a long-term commitment to integrating science with public policy.

Research Interest

Caroline Fassina’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental policy, ecosystem services, marine governance, and climate justice. She is particularly focused on biodiversity offsets, environmental valuation, and the governance of natural resources in urban and coastal zones. Her Ph.D. work compared offset practices between Brazil and Australia, questioning the commodification of nature in different regulatory contexts. More recently, she has expanded her work to include the cumulative impacts of port infrastructure on marine ecosystems, gendered dimensions of climate adaptation—especially the voices of fisherwomen—and transboundary environmental accountability linked to global trade. She is committed to interdisciplinary approaches, often integrating ecological economics, environmental sociology, and policy analysis. Caroline also explores environmental communication and the role of local governments in addressing global environmental challenges. Her research is both academic and applied, aiming to influence public policy and international frameworks for sustainable development, with a strong emphasis on social inclusion and ecological equity.

Award and Honor

Throughout her career, Dr. Caroline Fassina has received numerous grants and fellowships that reflect the originality and impact of her research. Her early scientific work was supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) during her undergraduate and doctoral studies. In 2019, she was awarded a prestigious internationalization grant from CAPES for her research on biodiversity offsets in Brazil and Australia. She also secured funding from the British Council for the FISHERVOICES project, which amplified the perspectives of fisherwomen in climate policy discussions. In 2023, she received the Young Doctors Nationalization Grant from FAPESP for her BRANDED OCEAN postdoctoral project. Most recently, she began work under a major grant from Brazil’s Science and Technology Ministry to study marine litter and global trade. In addition to research funding, she has been selected as a speaker and participant in influential global programs and conferences, marking her as a recognized leader in environmental research and public engagement.

Conclusion

Caroline Malagutti Fassina is a dynamic and visionary environmental scientist whose work bridges academia, public policy, and grassroots environmental action. With a solid foundation in coastal and environmental science, she has translated her expertise into impactful public service roles and internationally relevant research. Her career reflects a deep commitment to ecological sustainability, social justice, and inclusive governance, particularly in vulnerable coastal communities. From local environmental inspections to advising major international research initiatives, Caroline consistently integrates science with actionable policy solutions. Her contributions to environmental valuation, marine policy, and climate adaptation—especially gender-sensitive approaches—position her as a rising leader in the global environmental arena. Her growing portfolio of publications, grants, and public engagement initiatives demonstrates both intellectual depth and civic responsibility. Dr. Fassina embodies the qualities of an interdisciplinary scholar-practitioner whose work is shaping a more just and resilient environmental future. She is a highly suitable candidate for honors such as the Breakthrough Research Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Governance challenges for the newest Brazilian marine protected areas: Preliminary considerations for stakeholder participation

    • Authors: C.M. Fassina, D.H.Q. Telles, A.C.A. Mazzuco

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 12

  • Title: Valuation of ecosystem services through offsets: Why are coastal ecosystems more valuable in Australia than in Brazil?

    • Authors: C. Fassina, D. Jarvis, S. Tavares, A. Coggan

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 9

  • Title: Convivencialidade e sustentabilidade: estudos de caso sobre a governança de recursos naturais no Brasil

    • Authors: T. Juliano, C.M. Fassina, C.I.B. Silva, F.A.V. Andrade, E.P.S. Leão Neto

    • Year: 2024

  • Title: Conviviality and sustainability: Case studies on the governance of natural resources in Brazil

    • Authors: T. Juliano, C.M. Fassina, C.I.B. Silva, F.A.V. Andrade, E.P.S. Leão Neto

    • Year: 2024

  • Title: O clima como novo comum urbano: conforto térmico na agenda do direito à cidade

    • Authors: J. Nichi, C.M. Fassina, M.R.C. Soeira

    • Year: 2023

  • Title: Versão Final

    • Authors: APDES DA MATA

    • Year: 2021

  • Title: A ecologia urbana em prol da infraestrutura verde: cenários de adesão e efeitos na drenagem em Santos, São Paulo

    • Author: C.M. Fassina (Master’s thesis)

    • Year: 2016

Rakshit Jakhar | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Rakshit Jakhar | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

PhD at AGH University of Krakow, Poland

Rakshit Jakhar is a dedicated early-career researcher from India with a strong academic foundation in geography and a growing portfolio of research addressing pressing global and regional challenges. Born in 1997 in Rajasthan, India, Rakshit has shown a commitment to integrating academic study with practical inquiry, especially in areas involving climate change, environmental sustainability, and social development. His interdisciplinary approach reflects a deep concern for both ecological and human systems, with a special interest in how geography shapes and responds to social inequalities and environmental stress. Driven by intellectual curiosity and a desire to make meaningful contributions to society, Rakshit has pursued research that explores the intersection of technology and environmental policy, as well as the socio-economic dimensions of gender inequality and natural disasters. Through a blend of academic publications and grassroots-level project work, he continues to build his research portfolio with relevance and impact. Fluent in English and an effective communicator, Rakshit is also a promising candidate for collaborative and international scientific work. His vision is to contribute to sustainable development and climate resilience, especially in vulnerable regions of India, through evidence-based research and policy recommendations. Rakshit’s evolving career reflects ambition, adaptability, and a genuine passion for scientific and societal advancement.

Professional Profile

Education

Rakshit Jakhar holds a Master of Arts in Geography from the University of Mumbai, completed between 2017 and 2019, where he developed a comprehensive understanding of spatial science, climate systems, and human-environment interactions. During his postgraduate studies, he engaged with advanced geographic methodologies and research approaches, which laid the foundation for his later work in climate change and environmental policy. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Delhi (2014–2017), graduating with a solid academic record and exposure to core themes like physical geography, regional planning, and human development. Rakshit’s academic background has equipped him with a strong theoretical and practical grasp of the dynamics shaping both natural landscapes and societal transformations. While his academic grades were moderate, his passion for learning, critical thinking, and on-ground research more than compensates, showcasing his growth beyond traditional assessment metrics. His studies emphasized the importance of geography in tackling global issues like climate resilience, food security, and sustainable urban development. Rakshit’s education is distinguished not only by formal coursework but also by a proactive engagement in research-driven projects and thematic studies, marking him as a geographer with both academic and applied field knowledge.

Professional Experience

Rakshit Jakhar has built a diverse professional profile that reflects both leadership and a deep interest in communication and training. From 2019 to 2021, he served as a Marketing Manager at JB Medical Cure India Private Limited, based in Gurugram. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing marketing strategies and training programs for the company’s operations in India and abroad. While not directly tied to academia, this experience enhanced his skills in project management, strategic communication, and stakeholder engagement—competencies highly valuable in scientific research and dissemination. Rakshit also completed an internship with L-Comps & Impex Private Limited in 2017, where he gained experience in corporate operations and business processes. His professional journey, though industry-oriented in its early phase, reflects a strong ability to manage projects and lead cross-functional teams. These experiences have refined his interpersonal and organizational skills, which he now leverages in his academic pursuits. His ability to operate across disciplines and sectors gives him a unique advantage in research translation and public engagement. Rakshit’s professional experience showcases a well-rounded individual who bridges academic inquiry with practical implementation and effective outreach.

Research Interests

Rakshit Jakhar’s research interests center around environmental geography, climate change, social equity, and the role of emerging technologies in addressing ecological challenges. He is particularly focused on how global warming affects agricultural patterns, livelihoods, and regional sustainability in India. His work explores the socioeconomic dimensions of environmental stress, including how natural hazards influence human settlements and economic stability, with a special focus on the Indian states of Rajasthan and Gujarat. He has also demonstrated a growing interest in the use of artificial intelligence to combat climate change, reflecting his ability to integrate technological perspectives with geographic inquiry. Rakshit’s research extends to the study of gender inequality, particularly in rural regions like Shekhawati, Rajasthan, examining the intersections of education, health, and labor force participation among women. His interdisciplinary approach enables him to tackle complex problems at the interface of society and environment. With a blend of field-based research and data analysis, Rakshit aims to contribute to policy-relevant knowledge and community-level interventions. His future goals include deepening his expertise in climate adaptation, environmental policy, and sustainable development practices, making him a strong candidate for further academic or collaborative research initiatives.

Awards and Honors

While Rakshit Jakhar is still early in his career and has not yet received major national or international honors, his academic contributions have been recognized through publication in respected peer-reviewed journals. Notably, his work on the impact of global warming on agriculture was published in a Scopus-indexed journal—a significant achievement for an early-career researcher. In 2022 alone, he authored multiple research papers, including studies on climate change, natural disasters, and the use of artificial intelligence to address environmental issues. These publications indicate peer recognition and validate the relevance and quality of his work. Additionally, his active participation in thematic research projects, such as the study of gender inequality in Rajasthan, has contributed to his growing academic presence. Although he has not listed specific awards, his consistent publication record and commitment to addressing socially critical issues suggest strong potential for future accolades. With continued scholarly output and engagement in academic conferences or funded research, Rakshit is well-positioned to receive honors that reflect his contributions to geographic and environmental research. His emerging profile exemplifies promise, dedication, and a readiness to scale his impact within the academic and policy-making communities.

Conclusion

Rakshit Jakhar demonstrates potential and merit as a young researcher, particularly through his interdisciplinary and socially relevant research in geography, climate change, and societal issues. His published work in peer-reviewed journals, including one Scopus-indexed, is commendable for someone early in their career.

Publications Top Notes

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, L Samek, K Styszko
    Year: 2023
    Title: A comprehensive study of the impact of waste fires on the environment and health
    Cited by: 19

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, P Sachar
    Year: 2023
    Title: A Study and Analysis on Waste Fires in India and Their Corresponding Impacts on Environment and Human Health
    Cited by: 5

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, G Singh, R Raj, K Kumari, P Sachar, PS Prasad
    Year: 2022
    Title: Different Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Combat Climate Change Issues
    Cited by: 5

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, G Singh, P Sachar
    Year: 2022
    Title: Impact of global warming on agricultural pattern: A case study of select agricultural spaces in Rajasthan
    Cited by: 4

  • Author(s): S Garima, RR Jakhar Rakshit, S Preeti
    Year: Not specified
    Title: A Comprehensive Study on Impacts of Air Pollution on Environment and Human Health
    Cited by: 4*

  • Author(s): TCATR Jakhar
    Year: 2024
    Title: Beyond Borders: CBAM’s Revolutionary Potential and Challenges in Achieving Carbon Neutrality
    Cited by: 2

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, L Samek, K Styszko
    Year: 2023
    Title: Comprehensive Study of the Impact of Waste Fires on the Environment and Health. Sustainability
    Cited by: 1

  • Author(s): G Singh, R Jakhar, P Sachar
    Year: 2022
    Title: Impact on people’s lives and livelihoods in Gujarat due to Natural hazards
    Cited by: 1

  • Author(s): L Samek, E Diapouli, A Ryś, S Papagiannis, V Vassilatou, R Jakhar, …
    Year: 2025
    Title: Determination of equivalent Black Carbon Concentrations by MABI…
    Cited by: Not specified

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, P Furman, A Skiba, D Widel, M Zimnoch, L Samek, K Styszko
    Year: 2025
    Title: Seasonal Trends, Sources, and Health Impacts of PAH-Bound PM10 in Krakow Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Cited by: Not specified

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, G Singh, K Kumari, P Sachar
    Year: 2022
    Title: A Comprehensive Study of Climate Change and their Corresponding Impacts on Environment and Lives
    Cited by: Not specified

  • Author(s): RR Rakshit Jakhar
    Year: Not specified
    Title: A Review on the Impacts of Climate Change on the Power Systems
    Cited by: Not specified

Ivan Simeonov | Anaerobic Digestion | Most Reader’s Article Award

Dr. Ivan Simeonov | Anaerobic Digestion | Most Reader’s Article Award

Retired scientist at Institut of microbiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria.

Ivan Simeonov, PhD, Professor, is a highly experienced scientist specializing in bioautomatics and anaerobic digestion. He has made significant contributions in modeling, monitoring, and optimization of biotechnological processes, particularly in the anaerobic digestion of organic waste. With numerous international collaborations, he has worked across Europe, Asia, and Russia. He is a respected member of scientific societies, and his research has been widely published in leading journals. Simeonov continues to engage in cutting-edge research, with a focus on environmental biotechnology and renewable energy systems 🌍💡🌿. His work has earned him recognition both in Bulgaria and internationally 🏆🔬.

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Suitability for Most Reader’s Article Award

Prof. Ivan Simeonov, PhD, is a highly accomplished researcher in bioautomatics and environmental biotechnology. His extensive contributions to anaerobic digestion, mathematical modeling, and process optimization have made a lasting impact on sustainable engineering and renewable energy. With 281 scientific papers and a global collaborative network spanning France, China, and Russia, his research has significantly advanced waste-to-energy technologies.

Education and Experience:

  • 1966: School 32 “Kliment Ohridski”, Sofia, Bulgaria 🎓
  • 1971: Technical University of Sofia, Electrical Faculty, Specialty Automatics ⚙️
  • 1971–1973: University of Paris VI and Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité, France 🇫🇷
  • 1981: PhD in Engineering (Automatics), Technical University of Sofia 🎓🔧
  • 1986-2020: Head of Research Group at the Stephan Angeloff Institute of Microbiology 🧪
  • 2012-2016: Deputy Director, Stephan Angeloff Institute of Microbiology 🌍
  • International collaborations in Russia, Ukraine, China, France, and Finland 🌍

Professional Development 

Ivan Simeonov’s professional development spans decades of international collaboration and scientific advancement. Over the years, he has honed his expertise through numerous guest professorships and research positions, including in France, Russia, and China. Simeonov’s work has significantly contributed to the fields of anaerobic digestion and bioautomatics, with a focus on sustainable energy and waste management technologies 🌱. His involvement in projects funded by the European Space Agency and Bulgarian National Science Fund showcases his expertise and leadership in the research community 🌌. His role as an invited researcher and professor across global institutions highlights his ongoing commitment to scientific innovation ✨📚.

Research Focus 

Professor Simeonov’s research focuses on environmental biotechnology, renewable energy, and anaerobic digestion systems. His expertise lies in the mathematical modeling, monitoring, and optimization of biotechnological processes, especially in the degradation of organic waste for energy production 🔋🌿. He is dedicated to advancing the understanding of two-stage anaerobic digestion, producing methane and hydrogen from agricultural and lignocellulosic waste. Through his international collaborations, he works on the development of intelligent control systems and optimal technologies that enhance the efficiency of biogas production, contributing significantly to sustainable energy solutions 🌍. His work is crucial to achieving eco-friendly waste management practices 🌱.

Awards and Honors:

  • President, NGO “Ecological Engineering and Environment Protection” 🌍
  • Member of the governing body, “John Atanasoff” Society of Automatics and Informatics 📚
  • Member, Technical Committee of IFAC TC 8.4 Biosystems and Bioprocesses 🏆
  • 531 citations (Scopus), h-index: 13 📈
  • Scientific collaborator in projects funded by the Bulgarian National Science Fund and European Space Agency 🚀

Publication Top Notes

  1. Title: Two-Stage Anaerobic Digestion for Green Energy Production: A Review

    • Authors: I.S. Simeonov, E.I. Chorukova, L.V. Kabaivanova
    • Year: 2025
  2. Title: A volatile fatty acids adaptive observer-based hierarchical optimal controller design to maximum gas production of two-stage anaerobic digestion process

    • Authors: H. Li, Y. Tian, H. Wang, I.S. Simeonov, N.D. Christov
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  3. Title: Trajectory tracking of two-stage anaerobic digestion process: A predictive control with guaranteed performance and saturated input, based on ultra-local model

    • Authors: D. He, H. Wang, Y. Tian, N.D. Christov, I.S. Simeonov
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 6
  4. Title: Special Issue “Modelling and Optimal Design of Complex Biological Systems”

    • Authors: J. Harmand, A.E. Rapaport, N.S. Dimitrova, I.S. Simeonov
    • Year: 2023
  5. Title: Newton-Based Extremum Seeking for Dynamic Systems Using Kalman Filtering: Application to Anaerobic Digestion Process Control

    • Authors: Y. Tian, N. Pan, M. Hu, L.V. Kabaivanova, N.D. Christov
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 4

Samira Chebba | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Samira Chebba | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

PhD student at Amar Telidji University of Laghouat, Algeria

Samira Chebba is a dedicated researcher in the field of process engineering, with over a decade of experience in applied research and laboratory work. She is currently a doctoral candidate at Amar Telidji University of Laghouat, Algeria, where she focuses on innovative approaches to environmental sustainability. Her work primarily revolves around adsorption technologies for water treatment, a field of significant global importance. With a strong background in experimental and theoretical studies, she has contributed extensively to academic research through publications, conference presentations, and student mentorship. She is committed to advancing scientific knowledge and finding sustainable solutions to pressing environmental challenges.

Professional Profile

Education

Samira Chebba obtained her State Engineer Degree in Process Engineering from Amar Telidji University of Laghouat in 2005. She later pursued her Master’s Degree in the same field, which she completed in 2012. In 2022, she commenced her doctoral studies in Process Engineering, focusing on the development of advanced biosorbents for water purification. Her academic journey has been marked by a deep engagement in experimental research, equipping her with strong technical and analytical skills. Throughout her education, she has actively participated in scientific projects, demonstrating her passion for process engineering and its applications in environmental protection.

Professional Experience

Samira Chebba has been serving as a State Engineer in the Process Engineering Research Laboratory since 2010, where she has contributed significantly to various applied research projects. In 2024, she transitioned to the Pedagogical Laboratory within the same department, further enhancing her expertise in academic research and training. Her professional experience includes supervising academic research projects, mentoring students, and collaborating on environmental sustainability initiatives. She has played a key role in studying adsorption mechanisms for pollutant removal and has contributed to the advancement of process engineering techniques. Her dedication to scientific research and laboratory work has positioned her as an expert in environmental process engineering.

Research Interests

Her primary research interests lie in water treatment technologies, particularly in the development and optimization of biosorbents for removing pollutants from aqueous solutions. She specializes in adsorption processes, studying the kinetic, thermodynamic, and isotherm behaviors of different materials. Her work aims to contribute to sustainable environmental practices by finding cost-effective and eco-friendly solutions for wastewater treatment. Additionally, she is interested in process modeling and simulation techniques that enhance the efficiency of adsorption-based purification methods. Her research is driven by a passion for developing innovative strategies that mitigate environmental pollution and promote clean water access.

Awards and Honors

Samira Chebba’s contributions to scientific research have earned her recognition at both national and international levels. In 2023, she received the prestigious Best Paper Award at the Mediterranean Geosciences Union (MedGU-23) Annual Meeting in Turkey, highlighting the impact of her work in process engineering. She has also been acknowledged for her active participation in various scientific conferences and seminars, where she has presented groundbreaking research on adsorption and water purification. Her dedication to academic excellence and research innovation continues to position her as a leading figure in her field.

Conclusion

Samira Chebba is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her impactful research in environmental sustainability and water treatment, recognized international contributions, and award-winning publications. With further advancements in language proficiency, expanded research scope, and leadership roles, she can further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her field.

Publications Top Noted

  • Author(s): Samira Chebba, Asma Boudaoud, Mebrouk Djedid, and others
  • Year: 2025
  • Title: Enhanced Adsorption of Malachite Green Dye Using Fe₃O₄-MgO Nanoparticles Loaded with Phragmites Stems Powder: Characterization, Kinetic, and Isotherm Studies
  • Journal: ChemistrySelect
  • Volume & Issue: 10(7)
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/slct.202404163
  • Citations: (No citation data available yet, as it is a recent publication)

 

Guang-Hui Dong | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Guang-Hui Dong | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Dean at School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University China

Prof. Dr. Guang-Hui Dong is a renowned researcher in environmental health and epidemiology, currently serving as a Professor at the School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, China. His work primarily focuses on the impacts of environmental pollutants, urban greenness, and climate factors on human health, particularly in children. Over the years, he has contributed extensively to global research in environmental epidemiology, with numerous publications in high-impact journals. His studies integrate advanced methodologies such as spatial analysis, machine learning, and toxicological assessments to address pressing public health concerns. Dr. Dong is also actively involved in international collaborations, fostering scientific advancements in environmental health. His contributions have significantly influenced policies on air pollution and urban planning. With a strong commitment to academia and research, he continues to push the boundaries of knowledge in environmental science, making valuable contributions to both theoretical research and real-world applications.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Guang-Hui Dong has an extensive academic background in medicine and environmental health. He earned his Bachelor of Medicine from China Medical University in 1999, followed by a Master of Medicine in 2004 from the same institution. His passion for environmental health led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Epidemiology and Environmental Health at China Medical University, which he completed in 2009. His doctoral research focused on the health effects of air pollution, specifically fine particulate matter and its association with respiratory diseases. To further his expertise, Dr. Dong expanded his academic exposure internationally. In 2011, he joined Saint Louis University, USA, as a Visiting Scholar, where he worked on environmental epidemiology and public health research. His strong educational foundation, combined with international exposure, has equipped him with a deep understanding of the complex interactions between environmental factors and human health.

Professional Experience

Dr. Dong began his professional career as an Assistant Professor at China Medical University in 2004, gradually rising to the position of Associate Professor and later full Professor by 2014. His tenure at the institution involved extensive research on environmental health, exposure assessment, and disease epidemiology. In 2014, he joined Sun Yat-sen University as a Professor at the School of Public Health, where he continues to lead research on environmental pollution and its health impacts. Additionally, he has served as an Adjunct Associate Professor at Saint Louis University, strengthening his collaborations with international researchers. His leadership extends to supervising doctoral students, securing research grants, and participating in policy advisory roles related to environmental health. Through his dedicated work, he has made significant contributions to advancing knowledge on air pollution, climate change, and public health, influencing both scientific research and environmental policies.

Research Interest

Dr. Dong’s research interests encompass environmental health, air pollution, climate change, and their effects on human health, particularly in vulnerable populations like children. He has conducted extensive studies on how exposure to particulate matter, ozone, and other pollutants influences respiratory diseases, cardiovascular health, and neurological disorders. His recent work also explores the impact of urban greenness, street-view environmental factors, and anthropogenic heat emissions on mental and physical health. By integrating epidemiological methods with cutting-edge technologies such as machine learning and spatial regression, Dr. Dong aims to develop predictive models for disease risk assessment. Additionally, his research delves into the role of non-coding RNAs in pollution-related diseases, providing molecular insights into environmental toxicology. His findings contribute to urban planning, environmental regulations, and public health policies, aiming to mitigate the adverse health effects of pollution and climate change.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Guang-Hui Dong has received several prestigious awards and research grants in recognition of his outstanding contributions to environmental health. He has been a recipient of funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), supporting his groundbreaking research on air pollution and respiratory health. His contributions to international collaborations have also earned him grants from the Guangdong Provincial International Cooperation Foundation. As a respected figure in his field, he has been invited to serve as an editorial board member for journals such as Environmental Pollution, Frontiers in Public Health, and Journal of Epidemiology Research. Additionally, he has been honored as a Lead Guest Editor for the International Journal of Hypertension. Through these roles, Dr. Dong continues to shape global research in environmental health, reinforcing his position as a leader in the field. His work has not only expanded scientific knowledge but also informed policies and interventions aimed at improving public health.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Guang-Hui Dong is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on his high research productivity, interdisciplinary work, and focus on pressing environmental health issues. However, given the current low citation count and limited first/last authorship, his impact might not yet be fully established in global research rankings. If the award criteria emphasize research volume and innovative approaches, he is a strong contender. However, if citation impact and leadership in research are prioritized, he may need more time to solidify his position.

Publications Top Noted

  • The association between anthropogenic heat and parent-report symptoms of childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in China: A novel perspective reflecting climate change

    • Authors: T. Yu, Y. Wen, P. Dong, Z. Lin, G.H. Dong
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0
    • Journal: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
  • Novel perspective on particulate matter and Alzheimer’s disease: Insights from adverse outcome pathway framework

    • Authors: S. Qin, Q. Zeng, H. Zeng, G.H. Dong, X. Zeng
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0
    • Journal: Environmental Pollution
  • Ozone concentration, physical activity, and emotional and behavioral problems in children and adolescents

    • Authors: Y. Zhang, W. Bao, W. Ji, G.H. Dong, Y. Chen
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0
    • Journal: Environmental Research
  • U-shaped association between residential greenness and keratoconus

    • Authors: L. Li, W. Cheng, W. Wang, G.H. Dong, L. Liang
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0
    • Journal: Environmental Research
  • Circular RNA circ_0061183 regulates microglial polarization induced by airborne ultrafine particles in HMC3 cells via sponging miR-98-5p

    • Authors: H. Zeng, S. Qin, Q. Wu, G.H. Dong, X. Zeng
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0
    • Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • The emerging roles of particulate matter-changed non-coding RNAs in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease: A comprehensive in silico analysis and review

    • Authors: H. Zeng, S. Qin, J. Andersson, G.H. Dong, X. Zeng
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0
    • Journal: Environmental Pollution
  • Associations between anthropogenic heat emissions and serum lipids among adults in northeastern China

    • Authors: J. Cong, H. Zhang, M. Sun, X. Sun, G.H. Dong
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0
    • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Health Research
  • Exploring the associations between street-view green space quantity and quality, and influenza in Guangzhou, China through machine learning and spatial regression: A socio-economic equity perspective

    • Authors: R. Wang, M. Sun, S. Yi, G. Grekousis, G.H. Dong
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 1
    • Journal: Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science

 

Md Masudur Rahman | Atmospheric Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md Masudur Rahman | Atmospheric Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Pabna University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh

Dr. Md Masudur Rahman is a distinguished postdoctoral fellow at the Remote Sensing Lab, Interdisciplinary Research Center for Aviation and Space Exploration (IRC-ASE), King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia. With a rich academic background and extensive research experience, he is also an Associate Professor (currently on leave) in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Pabna University of Science and Technology (PUST), Bangladesh. His work focuses on innovative solutions in remote sensing, atmospheric science, and environmental monitoring, making significant contributions to both academia and industry.

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Dr. Md Masudur Rahman: Strengths for the Award, Areas for Improvement, and Conclusion

Strengths for the Award 🌟

Dr. Md Masudur Rahman is a distinguished researcher with an impressive academic and professional background. His expertise in remote sensing, atmospheric science, and environmental analysis has made significant contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Rahman’s ability to publish high-quality research in top-ranked journals (Q1 and Q2) is a testament to his dedication and expertise. His work on the energy balance closure (EBC) problem and satellite-based estimation of air pollutants has garnered attention from peers worldwide, evidenced by over 200 citations and an H-index of 8. His leadership in research projects, particularly his postdoctoral work at prestigious institutions like the King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, showcases his capacity to drive innovation and contribute to critical environmental research. His multiple awards, including the Best Paper Award at the 6th Euro-Mediterranean Conference of Environmental Integration in 2024, further highlight his excellence and suitability for the “Best Researcher Award.”

Areas for Improvement 📈

While Dr. Rahman’s research achievements are outstanding, there are areas where he could further enhance his profile. Expanding his research collaborations beyond current partners and institutions could increase his exposure and influence in the global scientific community. Additionally, diversifying his research topics to include emerging fields within environmental science could broaden his impact. Engaging more in interdisciplinary research could also provide new perspectives and innovative approaches to solving complex environmental issues. Lastly, increasing his participation in international conferences and workshops could further elevate his visibility and provide more opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange.

🎓 Education

Dr. Rahman completed his Ph.D. in Cartography and Geographic Information System from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, in 2020. His thesis, titled “Analysis of Surface Fluxes in Terms of Energy Balance Closure and Energy Partitioning over Different Surfaces Using Instrumental and Satellite Remote Sensing Techniques,” earned him the International Excellent Award. Prior to this, he obtained his Master’s degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Pabna University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh, and a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET), Bangladesh.

💼 Experience

Dr. Rahman’s professional journey includes significant roles in both academic and research institutions. He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at KFUPM, Saudi Arabia, and has previously held a similar position at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His teaching career began as a Lecturer at Sylhet International University, Bangladesh, and he has since progressed to the role of Associate Professor at PUST. Throughout his career, Dr. Rahman has led various research projects, supervised undergraduate theses, and contributed to the development of academic curricula.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Rahman’s research interests are centered around Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing, with a particular focus on satellite and in-situ measurement and instrumentation of atmospheric parameters. His work also includes empirical and statistical modeling for environmental analysis, with a strong emphasis on addressing air and water pollution. His recent research has contributed significantly to the understanding of energy balance closure and atmospheric air quality through satellite-based estimations and modeling.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Rahman has received numerous accolades for his research excellence. Notably, he was awarded the Best Paper Award at the 6th Euro-Mediterranean Conference of Environmental Integration in 2024. He also received the PIFI Visiting Scientist Award in 2023 and the President’s International Fellowship Initiative (PIFI) Award in 2020. His outstanding contributions during his Ph.D. earned him the Excellent International PhD Student Award in 2020 from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

📚 Publications Top Notes

Dr. Rahman has published several high-impact papers in top-tier journals. Below are some of his key publications:

Comprehensive Evaluation of Spatial Distribution and Temporal Trend of NO₂, SO₂ and AOD Using Satellite Observations over South and East Asia from 2011 to 2021 (2023) – Remote Sensing, 15(20):5069 Link (Cited by: 12 articles)

Peroxy Radical Chemistry during Ozone Photochemical Pollution Season at a Suburban Site in the Boundary of Jiangsu-Anhui-Shandong-Henan region, China (2023) – Science of The Total Environment, vol. 904, no. 166355 Link (Cited by: 8 articles)

Broadband Spectrum Characteristics and Radiation Effects of Primary Brown Carbon from Wood Pyrolysis (2023) – Science of The Total Environment, vol. 882, no. 163500 Link (Cited by: 5 articles)

Investigating the Relationship between Air Pollutants and Meteorological Parameters Using Satellite Data over Bangladesh (2022) – Remote Sensing, 14(12):2757 Link (Cited by: 10 articles)

Observed Changes in Crop Yield Associated with Droughts Propagation via Natural and Human-Disturbed Agro-Ecological Zones of Pakistan (2022) – Remote Sensing, 14(9):2152 Link (Cited by: 7 articles)

Conclusion 🏆

Dr. Md Masudur Rahman’s remarkable achievements in remote sensing and atmospheric science, combined with his strong publication record, leadership in research projects, and recognition through multiple prestigious awards, make him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work not only advances scientific understanding but also has practical implications for environmental monitoring and management. With continued focus on expanding his research collaborations and exploring new avenues within his field, Dr. Rahman is well-positioned to continue making significant contributions to science and society, making him a deserving recipient of this award.

Manmohan Singh Chauhan | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Manmohan Singh Chauhan | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Amity University Rajasthan, India

Dr. Manmohan Singh Chauhan is an Assistant Professor at Amity University Rajasthan, specializing in organic chemistry and materials science. His research focuses on innovative applications in green chemistry, water purification, and catalysis. With extensive experience in academia and research, Dr. Chauhan has significantly contributed to the scientific community through his innovative research and teaching. He has also supervised multiple Ph.D. students and led numerous research projects, emphasizing sustainable and eco-friendly solutions.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Contributions: Dr. Manmohan Singh Chauhan has an impressive research portfolio with numerous publications in reputable journals, including those indexed in Scopus and Web of Science. His research covers diverse areas such as green chemistry, water purification, and catalysis, highlighting his broad expertise.
  2. Active Research Projects: He is involved in significant research projects, including a currently ongoing RPCB project and successfully completed BIRAC and DRDO projects. These projects demonstrate his ability to secure funding and manage research initiatives effectively.
  3. Ph.D. Supervision and Mentorship: Dr. Chauhan has successfully supervised multiple Ph.D. students, with several already awarded their degrees. This reflects his commitment to academic mentorship and contribution to the development of future researchers.
  4. Patent Filings and Innovation: He has filed patents, indicating a focus on innovation and practical applications of his research, which are crucial for societal impact and industrial relevance.
  5. Conference Organization and Presentations: Dr. Chauhan has organized international and national conferences, showcasing his leadership in the academic community. His frequent presentations at various conferences indicate active participation in scholarly discourse.
  6. Collaborative Work: His research includes collaboration with other researchers, evident from multiple co-authored publications. This collaborative approach is essential for interdisciplinary research and knowledge sharing.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader International Collaboration: While Dr. Chauhan has a strong national presence, expanding his collaborations internationally could further enhance his research impact and recognition globally.
  2. Higher Impact Publications: Although Dr. Chauhan has published extensively, aiming for more publications in high-impact journals would further elevate his research profile.
  3. Industry Collaboration: Increasing collaborations with industry partners could lead to more practical applications of his research, enhancing the societal impact and potential for commercialization.
  4. Grant Acquisition: While he has successfully secured research funding, diversifying the sources and increasing the scale of funding could support more ambitious research projects.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Chauhan earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Delhi in 2016. Prior to that, he achieved commendable rankings in national-level exams, securing a CSIR-NET (JRF) rank of AIR 430 and a GATE rank of AIR 821 in 2010. His doctoral research involved the synthesis of recyclable organocatalysts for asymmetric organic reactions, which has been foundational to his career in chemical research and education.

🏢 Experience:

Dr. Chauhan has held the position of Assistant Professor-II at Amity University Rajasthan since December 2017. Before this, he served as an Assistant Professor-I at JECRC University, Jaipur. His experience extends over a decade, during which he has contributed to academia through teaching, research supervision, and curriculum development. His academic career is marked by a strong commitment to fostering research and development in the field of chemistry.

🔬 Research Interests:

Dr. Chauhan’s research interests are diverse and centered around the “Indian Knowledge System, Material design & Synthesis, MOF and COF based catalysis, Green Chemistry, Water Purification, and Organic Synthesis”. His work aims to address global challenges through innovative materials and sustainable practices, particularly in water purification and eco-friendly material development.

🏆 Awards:

Dr. Chauhan’s achievements in research and academia have been recognized through various awards and nominations. He has been instrumental in securing and completing high-impact research projects funded by prestigious organizations such as BIRAC and DRDO. His contributions have significantly advanced the field of green chemistry and sustainable materials.

🖋️ Publications Top Notes:

  1. Unveiling the Nano World: Expanding Food Safety Monitoring Through Nano-Biosensor TechnologyJ. Food Chem Nanotechnol, 2024. Read here. (Cited by: Scopus Indexed)
  2. Natural Fruit Waste used as Nano-Green Catalysts in Schiff base Reaction of Different Derivatives of Aromatic Amines and BenzaldehydesJ. Food Chem Nanotechnol, 2024. Read here. (Cited by: Scopus Indexed)
  3. Optimization and Bioassay Guided Comparative Techniques for Efficient Extraction of Lutein Esters from Tagetes erecta (Var. Pusa Narangi Genda) FlowersMass Spectrometry Letters, 2024. Read here. (Cited by: SCIE Indexed)
  4. Green Synthesis of Metal nanoparticles and their Medicinal Application in treatment of CancerNano Life, 2024. Read here. (Cited by: SCI Indexed, I.F.= 0.9)
  5. Comparative study of NiO/CuO/Ag doped graphene based materials for reduction of nitroaromatic compounds and degradation of dye with statistical studyScientific Reports, 2024. Read here. (Cited by: SCI Indexed, I.F.= 4.99)

… and many more, covering topics from sustainable chemistry to advanced material science.

Conclusion:

Dr. Manmohan Singh Chauhan is a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his extensive research contributions, successful project management, and active participation in the academic community. With continued focus on international collaboration, high-impact publications, and industry partnerships, he could further enhance his research profile and impact.

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.

VINCENT DE PAUL IGOR ESSOUMA KOUNG | Wind Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. VINCENT DE PAUL IGOR ESSOUMA KOUNG | Wind Energy | Best Researcher Award

Fourth year Doctorate/Ph.D Student in Physics, University Of Yaounde I/Faculty Of Science/Department Of Physics, Cameroon

Vincent De Paul Igor Essouma Koung, a fourth-year Doctorate/Ph.D. student in Physics at the University Of Yaounde I, Cameroon, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award in Wind Energy. 🏆 His dedication and innovative contributions in the field of wind energy have garnered recognition both nationally and internationally. Through his research, Koung aims to address critical challenges and advance the understanding of wind power generation for sustainable energy solutions. With his passion for science and commitment to excellence, Koung continues to inspire fellow researchers and contribute significantly to the advancement of renewable energy technologies. 🌬️

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Education 🎓

Mr. Vincent De Paul Igor Essouma Koung’s academic journey reflects his dedication to the field of physics, with a focus on Energy and Environment. Starting from his Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Yaounde I, Cameroon, he steadily progressed through his Master’s and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in the same department. His consistent academic performance, culminating in a Good mention for his Master’s degree, underscores his commitment to excellence in his field.

Experience 💼

Mr. Essouma Koung has gained valuable professional experience both in academia and the industry. As a consultant for the design office BST EUROPE (now GREEN ELECTRICITY EUROPE), he contributed to innovative projects in the energy sector. Additionally, as a co-founder of the Volto Gaz project, he is actively involved in the development of sustainable energy solutions in Cameroon. His practical experience includes assisting Master’s students with research initiation and numerical simulations at the Laboratory of Energy and Environmental.

Research Interests 🔬

Mr. Essouma Koung’s research interests encompass a wide range of topics related to renewable energy, particularly focusing on wind energy. His expertise includes the implementation of GIS in evaluating wind resources, performance optimization of energy systems, and the integration of renewables into energy systems. His ongoing and planned research projects demonstrate his commitment to addressing key challenges in the field of sustainable energy.

Awards 🏆

While specific awards or recognitions are not mentioned, Mr. Essouma Koung’s significant contributions to the field of renewable energy, as evidenced by his publications and professional engagements, undoubtedly merit recognition. His dedication to advancing sustainable energy solutions in Cameroon is commendable and underscores his potential as a leading figure in the field.

Publications Top Notes 📚

“Technoeconomic analysis of a wind power generation system and wind resource mapping using GIS tools: The case of twelve locations in the commune of Evodoula, Cameroon” – International Journal of Energy Research, 2024.

“A new method optimization the estimation of wind-generated electricity production using physical and modified power models of a wind generator: Case of a place-called in the commune of Evodoula, Cameroon”

“Statistical analysis and comparison of three numerical methods for estimating Weibull parameters using the probabilistic Weibull distribution model to process the evaluation of wind resources for the development of a wind Atlas: Case of the twelve places-called in Evodoula in Cameroon”