Mrs. Faran Vahedian | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Research Engineer, EA Engineering, Science, Technology, United States
Research Engineer, EA Engineering, Science, Technology, United States
Professor at Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Romania
Professor Dr. Laura Bulgariu is a highly esteemed environmental chemist from Romania, with over 20 years of academic and research experience. Currently serving as a Professor at the Technical University Gheorghe Asachi of Iasi, her research focuses on environmental protection, particularly in the removal of heavy metals from wastewater. Dr. Bulgariu has made significant contributions in environmental engineering and management, earning her a solid reputation in the field of environmental chemistry. 🌍 Her interdisciplinary work addresses critical ecological challenges using sustainable methods.
Profile
Professor Bulgariu holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry (2006) from the Technical University Gheorghe Asachi of Iasi, with a specialization in solvent extraction of toxic metals. She has also completed a Habilitation degree (2013) focusing on eco-friendly methods for metal removal from water. Additional qualifications include a Master’s degree in molecular dynamics and several post-doctoral specializations across Europe, further strengthening her expertise in environmental science and analytical techniques.
Professor Bulgariu has an extensive teaching career, beginning as a Teaching Assistant in 2000 and advancing to a full Professorship in 2019. Her role includes conducting both research and teaching in environmental engineering. She has coordinated and participated in numerous national and international research projects, with a significant portion of her work focusing on water remediation, biosensors, and the development of eco-materials for environmental applications. 🌱
Dr. Bulgariu’s research is deeply rooted in sustainable environmental solutions. Her main interests lie in the removal of heavy metals from water, eco-friendly adsorption methods, and bioremediation. She also explores renewable energy sources and carbon-neutral water treatment, bridging chemistry and environmental protection. 🌊 Her innovative use of natural adsorbents, such as marine algae and low-cost materials, highlights her commitment to advancing green technology.
Dr. Bulgariu has earned multiple awards for her contributions to environmental science, including recognition for her role in research projects and publications. Notable awards include national honors in Romania and recognition as a project leader for environmental protection initiatives.
Professor Bulgariu has authored 255 scientific papers, including 110 in ISI Journals. Below are some of her most cited publications:
In conclusion, Professor Laura Bulgariu is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive experience, numerous publications, and significant contributions to environmental protection make her a leader in her field. 🌍 Her research, focusing on sustainable and eco-friendly practices, aligns perfectly with the goals of the award, showcasing her dedication to advancing environmental science for a better future.
Associate professor, Mattu University, Ethiopia
Mengie Belayneh is an accomplished environmental and natural resources management scholar with extensive academic and research experience. He is currently serving as an associate professor at Mattu University, Ethiopia, specializing in soil and water conservation, land use management, and environmental sustainability. Mengie has significantly contributed to various international research projects and has participated in numerous conferences globally. His research addresses crucial environmental challenges, aiming to improve resource management in Ethiopia and beyond. 🌍📚
Mengie holds a Ph.D. in Environment and Natural Resources Management (2021) from Arba Minch University, Ethiopia. He earned an M.Sc. in Urban and Regional Development Planning (2011) from Mekelle University and a B.Sc. in Geography, with a minor in Economics (2009), from Wollo University. 🎓📖
Mengie has over a decade of teaching and research experience at Mattu University, where he progressed from lecturer to associate professor. His academic journey includes serving as the Deliverology and Teachers Development Coordinator and Head of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. His expertise spans urban planning, environmental conservation, and resource management. 🏫🌱
Mengie’s research primarily focuses on environmental sustainability, soil erosion control, watershed management, and land use planning. His projects have explored the dynamics of gully erosion, wetland ecosystem services, and the impact of conservation practices on soil health. His work emphasizes practical solutions to environmental challenges in Ethiopia. 🌿💧
Mengie has received research funding from prestigious international foundations such as the International Foundation for Science (IFS) for his work on watershed management. His projects have made substantial contributions to understanding soil erosion and conservation measures in Ethiopia. 🏆🌎
Mengie has published widely in reputable international journals, including Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Heliyon, and Resources, Conservation & Recycling Advances. His research on soil erosion, forest management, and climate change has been highly cited and contributes to sustainable land management practices in Ethiopia. 📝🌳
Belayneh, M. (2024). Soil Erosion Responses of Cropland Uses in Contrasting Slope in the Abay Basin, Ethiopia. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 136, 103732. [Cited by 4 articles]
Masha, M., Bojago, E., Belayneh, M., Tadila, G., & Abera, A. (2024). Quantifying forest degradation rates and their drivers in Alle district, southwestern Ethiopia: Implications for sustainable forest management practices. Geomatica, 76(2), 100009. [Cited by 2 articles]
Masha, M., Bojago, E., Tadila, G., & Belayneh, M. (2024). Effects of participatory forest management programs on Land use/land cover change and its Determinants in Alle District, southwest Ethiopia. Heliyon, 10(15). [Cited by 1 article]
Belayneh, M., Masha, M., Abera, A., & Terefa, K. (2024). Impacts of Sustainable Land Management Intervention on the Soil Condition and Landscape Greenness: Evidence from Jimma Arjo District, Southwestern Ethiopia. International Journal of Ecology, 2024(1), 4750914. [Cited by 3 articles]
Belayneh, M. (2023). Factors affecting the adoption and effectiveness of soil and water conservation measures among small-holder rural farmers: The case of Gumara watershed. Resources, Conservation & Recycling Advances, 18, 200159. [Cited by 5 articles]
Desta, L. J., & Belayneh, M. (2023). Analysis of Climatic Change and Variability and Its Effect on Coffee Production in Mattu District, Southwest Ethiopia. Sustainability and Climate Change, 16(6), 461-479. [Cited by 2 articles]
Masha, M., Belayneh, M., Bojago, E., Tadiwos, S., & Dessalegn, A. (2023). Impacts of land-use and topography on soil physicochemical properties in the Wamancho watershed, Southern Ethiopia. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 14, 100854. [Cited by 3 articles]
Dr. Mengie Belayneh is a suitable candidate for the Research for Best Research Award. His extensive research in environmental management, successful acquisition of international grants, and active contribution to community-based solutions showcase a career marked by both academic excellence and practical impact. Expanding his global influence and interdisciplinary connections could further strengthen his already impressive profile.