Zuleide Ferreira | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zuleide Ferreira | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Brazil

Zuleide Ferreira is a professor in the Geomatic Area at the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology of Tocantins, Brazil. With a strong academic foundation, she holds a Ph.D. in Information Management with a focus on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal. She also holds a Master’s in Environmental Sciences from the Federal University of Tocantins and a postgraduate specialization in Environmental Management and Planning. Her career spans both academic and professional spheres, with significant contributions to the field of Geomatics. As a professor, she has dedicated herself to teaching and research in GIS, making a significant impact in her field. In addition to her academic roles, Zuleide has a wealth of experience in land surveying, having worked in various surveying and engineering companies, which enriches her research with practical insights into environmental and geographical challenges.

Professional Profile

Education

Zuleide Ferreira’s academic journey is marked by a rich and diverse educational background. She earned her Ph.D. in Information Management, specializing in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), from Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Nova IMS), Portugal, which provided her with deep knowledge and expertise in GIS applications. She also holds a Master’s in Environmental Sciences from the Federal University of Tocantins, equipping her with a strong foundation in environmental issues and sustainability. In addition to her advanced degrees, she completed a postgraduate specialization in Environmental Management and Planning, further enhancing her knowledge of environmental systems. Zuleide’s undergraduate degree in Land Surveying from the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology of Goiás laid the groundwork for her expertise in Geomatics. Her varied academic qualifications showcase her commitment to understanding the intersection of technology and environmental sciences, positioning her as an expert in her field.

Professional Experience

Zuleide Ferreira’s professional experience spans both academia and industry, offering a balanced perspective on the practical and theoretical aspects of Geomatics. Since 2010, she has been a professor at the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology of Tocantins, where she teaches courses in Geomatics and GIS. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she has held leadership roles as the coordinator of the Geomatics department, where she guided the academic direction of the program and contributed to the development of curriculum and research initiatives. Before her academic career, Zuleide gained hands-on experience in the field of land surveying, working as a topographer at various companies, including VALEC Engenharia and Meridional Agrimensura Ltda. This practical experience in surveying and infrastructure planning has informed her academic work, giving her a unique perspective on the application of Geomatics in real-world scenarios, particularly in environmental and land management contexts.

Research Interests

Zuleide Ferreira’s research interests lie at the intersection of Geomatics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Environmental Sciences. Her work focuses on the application of GIS in environmental management, land planning, and sustainable development. Through her research, she seeks to leverage spatial data and technological solutions to address complex environmental challenges, including land degradation, urban planning, and resource management. Zuleide is particularly interested in how GIS can support decision-making processes in environmental conservation and development projects, ensuring a balance between progress and sustainability. Her interdisciplinary approach combines the technical aspects of GIS with a strong focus on environmental sustainability, aiming to create more effective strategies for managing natural resources. Zuleide’s work also includes exploring innovative ways to integrate GIS technologies into education, fostering the next generation of professionals in the Geomatics field.

Awards and Honors

Although specific awards and honors are not detailed in her biography, Zuleide Ferreira’s distinguished career in academia and industry is indicative of recognition within her field. Her significant contributions to Geomatics and GIS education, coupled with her applied research in environmental management, reflect the impact of her work. As a professor and researcher, Zuleide has likely received commendations for her excellence in teaching and research within her institution. Her leadership roles in academia and involvement in important projects related to Geomatics further highlight her standing in the field. With a strong focus on both practical and theoretical aspects of her research, Zuleide’s continued dedication to advancing the field of Geomatics and contributing to environmental solutions positions her for future recognition in both academic and professional circles.

Conclusion

Zuleide Ferreira is a highly qualified and experienced professional in her field, with a solid academic and practical background in Geomatics and Information Management. Her strengths in teaching, research, and applied knowledge position her well for the Best Researcher Award. However, her research visibility, publication track record, and interdisciplinary collaborations could further enhance her candidacy. With these improvements, Zuleide could make even greater contributions to the field and strengthen her impact on both academia and industry.

Publications Top Noted

Author(s): Zuleide Alves Ferreira, Ana Cristina Costa, P. Cabral
Title: Analysing the spatial context of the altimetric error pattern of a digital elevation model using multiscale geographically weighted regression
Journal: European Journal of Remote Sensing
Year: 2023
Citations: 2 citations

 

Alexander Polonsky | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Most Liked Article Award

Prof Dr. Alexander Polonsky | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Most Liked Article Award

Scientific Director of the Institute at Institute of Natural and Technical Systems, Russia

Alexander Polonsky is a distinguished oceanographer and the Scientific Director of the Institute of Natural and Technical Systems. Born on February 23, 1951, he graduated with honors in Oceanology from the Odessa Hydrometeorological Institute in 1973. With over four decades of experience, he has contributed significantly to physical oceanography and climate theory, authoring 443 scientific works, including 7 monographs. His key research includes in-depth studies on global ocean circulation, the Tropical Atlantic current system, and the relative impacts of natural and anthropogenic factors on climate variability. Polonsky is also recognized for his leadership roles, serving as the editor of several scientific journals and as an expert for the IPCC (AR5). He has successfully supervised 13 candidate dissertations, reflecting his commitment to mentoring the next generation of researchers.

Profile

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Education

Alexander Polonsky was born on February 23, 1951, and graduated with honors from the Odessa Hydrometeorological Institute in 1973, specializing in oceanology. Following his graduation, he worked for the Hydrographic Service of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol from 1973 to 1976 before joining the Marine Hydrophysical Institute. In 1991, he defended his doctoral dissertation in oceanology and was awarded the title of professor in 1999. His academic contributions were recognized in 2009 when he was elected as a corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and again in 2016 as a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Currently, he serves as the scientific director at the Institute of Natural and Technical Systems, where he continues to advance research in his field.

Professional Experience

Alexander Polonsky has an extensive professional background in oceanography, beginning with his graduation with honors in 1973 from the Odessa Hydrometeorological Institute. He initially worked in the Hydrographic Service of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol until 1976 before transitioning to the Marine Hydrophysical Institute. In 1991, he earned his Doctorate in Oceanology, and by 1999, he was awarded the title of Professor in the same field. His academic and research career includes significant roles, such as serving as the scientific director of the Institute of Natural and Technical Systems and holding editorial positions in several prominent scientific journals. Polonsky has also contributed to various oceanographic programs and projects, demonstrating his leadership in the scientific community. Throughout his career, he has supervised the successful defense of 13 candidate dissertations, further showcasing his commitment to advancing research and education in oceanography and climate studies.

Research Interests

Alexander Polonsky’s research interests primarily focus on physical oceanography and climate theory. He has extensively studied global ocean circulation and the meridional heat transport in the ocean, which are critical to understanding long-term climate changes. His work has provided comprehensive insights into the Tropical Atlantic current system and its influence on heat exchange with subtropical regions. Additionally, Polonsky has investigated the relative contributions of natural and anthropogenic factors to global climate variability, emphasizing the predominance of natural variations over several decades. He has also explored the long-term changes in the circulation and structure of the Black Sea waters due to regional climate changes. His research not only contributes to theoretical knowledge but also addresses practical implications for climate monitoring and prediction.

Publications

  • Article: Reasons for the Long-Term Variability of the Dissolved Oxygen Concentration in the Upper Layer of the Black Sea
    Authors: Polonsky, A.B., Valle, A.A.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Article: Formation of Positive Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies in the Black Sea
    Authors: Polonskii, A.B., Serebrennikov, A.N.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Conference Paper: pH Changes in the Black Sea Surface Waters from 1956 to 2020
    Authors: Polonsky, A., Grebneva, E.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Note: Changes in the Nature of Temperature Anomalies of the Black Sea Surface during the Warming Period of the Late 20th–Early 21st Centuries
    Authors: Polonsky, A.B., Serebrennikov, A.N.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Article: On the Mechanism of a Dramatic Drop of the Sea Surface Temperature in the Northwestern Black Sea and Off the Crimean Coast
    Authors: Polonskii, A.B., Serebrennikov, A.N.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3

Conclusion

Alexander Polonsky is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, demonstrating significant academic and professional achievements in the field of oceanography. His extensive research output, leadership in scientific institutions, and mentorship of emerging scholars underscore his contributions to advancing knowledge in climate science. By focusing on interdisciplinary collaboration and public engagement, he could further amplify the impact of his work. Overall, his dedication to research and commitment to climate science make him a deserving candidate for this prestigious award.

Ahmad Ratib Sharafat | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmad Ratib Sharafat | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Afghanistan at Sayed jamalluddin Afghani University, Afghanistan

Ahmad Ratib Sharafat is a dedicated PhD candidate in Agricultural Biotechnology at Akdeniz University, with a strong academic foundation that includes a Master’s degree from Kazakh National Agrarian University and a Bachelor’s degree from Nangarhar University. His expertise spans plant breeding, tissue culture, and data analysis using R Studio, complemented by experience in teaching as a university assistant. Ahmad has presented at various international conferences and published research on the effects of dimethyl sulfoxide on wheat regeneration, showcasing his contributions to the field. Proficient in multiple languages, he actively engages in research and communication within the global academic community. His commitment to continuous learning and improvement positions him as a promising researcher in agricultural biotechnology.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic Background:
    • Ahmad holds a BSc in Agronomy from Nangarhar University, an MSc in Agricultural Biotechnology from Kazakh National Agrarian University, and is currently pursuing a PhD at Akdeniz University. This extensive academic background provides him with a strong theoretical foundation and a diverse skill set in plant biotechnology.
  2. Research Contributions:
    • His publication on the effects of dimethyl sulfoxide on embryogenesis and plant regeneration demonstrates his ability to conduct significant research that contributes to the field of agricultural biotechnology. This work reflects innovative approaches to plant tissue culture, a critical area for improving crop resilience and yield.
  3. Teaching Experience:
    • As a university teaching assistant, Ahmad has not only managed documentation but has also played a vital role in guiding students in practical and research work. His involvement in various committees showcases his leadership skills and dedication to academic excellence.
  4. Data Analysis Skills:
    • Ahmad is proficient in data analysis using R Studio, which is essential for modern research. This skill allows him to effectively interpret research data and contribute to scientific discussions, enhancing the quality of his research outputs.
  5. Communication and Language Skills:
    • Ahmad is fluent in multiple languages, including English, Russian, Turkish, and Persian. His ability to communicate effectively in these languages facilitates collaboration in international research settings and allows him to present his findings to a broader audience.
  6. Active Participation in Conferences:
    • His engagement in various international webinars and conferences indicates his commitment to continuous learning and staying updated on current advancements in his field. This participation also demonstrates his ability to network and exchange ideas with other researchers.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Expanding Research Scope:
    • While Ahmad’s current research is focused on plant tissue culture, he may benefit from exploring related fields such as genetic engineering or sustainable agriculture practices. Broadening his research scope could lead to more interdisciplinary projects and collaborations.
  2. Publication Frequency:
    • Increasing the number of publications within a specific timeframe can enhance his visibility and reputation in the academic community. Setting goals for regular contributions to journals and conferences will strengthen his research profile.
  3. Grant Writing Skills:
    • Developing grant writing skills would be beneficial for securing funding for future research projects. Participating in workshops or seeking mentorship in grant writing could help Ahmad gain the necessary experience.

Education:

Ahmad Ratib Sharafat has a strong educational background in agricultural sciences. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Agronomy at Nangarhar University in Afghanistan, where he focused on plant production, graduating with a final grade of 78.88%. His thesis investigated the cross-breeding of two winter wheat varieties. He then pursued a Master of Science in Agricultural Biotechnology at Kazakh National Agrarian University in Kazakhstan, specializing in plant tissue culture and achieving a final grade of 3.55%. His master’s thesis focused on creating new drought-tolerant soybean lines through cell selection. Currently, Ahmad is a PhD candidate in Agricultural Biotechnology at Akdeniz University in Turkey, where he is researching the creation of doubled haploid lines of wheat through microspore culture, maintaining a final grade of 3.62%. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing knowledge in plant biotechnology and agricultural practices.

Experience:

Ahmad Ratib Sharafat is a dedicated PhD candidate in Agricultural Biotechnology at Akdeniz University, with a robust academic background that includes a BSc in Agronomy from Nangarhar University and an MSc in Agricultural Biotechnology from Kazakh National Agrarian University. His expertise encompasses plant breeding, tissue culture, and farming production, complemented by hands-on experience in greenhouse operations and research methodologies. Currently serving as a university teaching assistant at Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University in Afghanistan, he manages administrative tasks, participates in lectures, and provides guidance to students in practical and research activities. Ahmad possesses strong data analysis skills using R Studio and is adept at using BioRender for visual presentations. Additionally, he has actively participated in numerous international conferences and webinars, showcasing his research on topics such as plant regeneration and genetic improvement, while also engaging in volunteer translation work to support his community.

Research Focus:

Ahmad Ratib Sharafat’s research focuses on agricultural biotechnology, specifically in the areas of plant tissue culture and genetic improvement of crops. His doctoral work at Akdeniz University centers on the creation of doubled haploid lines of wheat through microspore culture, which aims to enhance genetic uniformity and improve breeding efficiency. This research is pivotal for developing drought-tolerant and high-yield crop varieties, addressing global food security challenges. Ahmad’s previous work includes studying the effects of dimethyl sulfoxide on embryogenesis and plant regeneration in wheat anther culture, highlighting his commitment to advancing innovative biotechnological methods in plant breeding. Through his research, he aims to contribute to sustainable agricultural practices and improve crop resilience in the face of environmental stressors.

Awards and Honors:

Ahmad Ratib Sharafat has received several awards and honors throughout his academic career, showcasing his commitment to excellence in research and education. His achievements include recognition for outstanding presentations at international conferences, such as the “Role of Genes in Plant Breeding” at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, where he was a presenter. Additionally, he has been acknowledged for his research contributions, particularly his publication on the effects of dimethyl sulfoxide on embryogenesis in wheat, which has been positively received in the scientific community. His dedication to teaching and student guidance at Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University further highlights his exemplary service and commitment to advancing knowledge in agricultural biotechnology. These accolades reflect his hard work and passion for the field, positioning him as a promising researcher and educator.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Publication Title: Evaluation of Different Insecticides against Fruit Borer (Helicoverpa armigera) in Tomatoes Grown in Laghman, Afghanistan
    • Authors: MI Azizi, W Danish, AR Sharafat
    • Year: 2024
    • Cited by: 0
  • Publication Title: The Effect of Dimethyl Sulfoxide on Embryogenesis and Green Plant Regeneration in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Anther Culture
    • Authors: AR Sharafat, E Ari, A Izmirli
    • Year: 2023
    • Cited by: 0
  • Publication Title: ИЗУЧЕНИЕ ПРОЦЕССА КАЛЛУСОГЕНЕЗА СОИ (Study of the Process of Callus Formation in Soybean)
    • Authors: S A.R
    • Year: 2017
    • Cited by: 0

Conclusion:

Ahmad Ratib Sharafat is a dedicated and skilled researcher in the field of agricultural biotechnology, with a proven track record of academic excellence and research contributions. His strengths in teaching, data analysis, and multilingual communication, combined with a commitment to continuous learning, make him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By addressing areas for improvement, he can further enhance his impact in the field and contribute to the advancement of agricultural biotechnology.