Qingyu Sui | Ecosystem service | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Qingyu Sui | Ecosystem service | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Northeast Foresty University, China

Qingyu Sui is a PhD student at Northeast Forestry University, specializing in forest management. With a solid academic background in landscape architecture and architectural environment engineering, Qingyu is passionate about sustainable development and the quantification of ecosystem services. His research focuses on innovative methods to assess environmental impacts and improve ecological conservation efforts.

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Strengths for the Award:

Academic Excellence:
The candidate has demonstrated outstanding academic performance throughout their educational journey. Notably, they were admitted to Yanbian University with a high ranking and received a school-level academic scholarship for three consecutive years (2020-2023). This consistent recognition highlights their dedication and intellectual capabilities.

Research Contributions:
The candidate has made significant research contributions, particularly in the fields of ecosystem services and carbon sequestration. As the first author, they published a paper in the journal Sustainability (2023 impact factor 3.9), focusing on the quantitative evaluation of ecosystem services provided by urban street trees. Additionally, they have submitted another paper to the International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology (2023 impact factor 6.22), assessing the value of carbon sequestration in the Amur River Basin. These publications demonstrate their ability to conduct high-impact research relevant to environmental sustainability.

Technical Skills:
The candidate possesses a wide range of practical and technical skills essential for modern research. Their proficiency in modeling software (IUEMS, I-Tree, ENVI-met) and professional image production tools (ArcGIS, PS, Origin2022b) equips them with the necessary tools to conduct complex analyses and produce high-quality research outputs. Moreover, their expertise in statistical analysis using Matlab, Python, Excel, and R language enhances their ability to interpret data accurately and effectively.

Work Experience:
The candidate has gained valuable work experience as a Remote Sensing Intern and an FQC Management Engineer. These roles have provided them with practical insights and hands-on experience in applying their academic knowledge to real-world problems, further strengthening their research capabilities.

Areas for Improvement:

Broader Research Exposure:
While the candidate has made commendable contributions to the field of environmental sustainability, expanding their research to include interdisciplinary collaborations could enhance the impact of their work. Engaging with experts from related fields such as economics, sociology, and urban planning could lead to more comprehensive and innovative research outcomes.

Leadership and Mentorship:
The candidate could benefit from opportunities to lead research projects or mentor junior researchers. Taking on such roles would not only help develop their leadership skills but also contribute to their professional growth and recognition within the academic community.

International Collaboration:
To further their research impact, the candidate could seek opportunities for international collaboration. Engaging with global research networks and participating in international conferences would expose them to diverse perspectives and cutting-edge research, potentially leading to new insights and advancements in their field.

Education 🎓

Qingyu Sui’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Environment and Energy Application Engineering from Dalian University for Nationalities (2014-2018). He then pursued a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture at Yanbian University (2020-2023), where he excelled academically, earning a school-level scholarship and graduating as an Outstanding Graduate. In June 2023, Qingyu commenced his PhD studies at the Forestry College of Northeast Forestry University, focusing on forest management.

Experience 🏆

Qingyu has gained valuable work experience as a Remote Sensing Intern at Heilongjiang Donglin Urban and Rural Environmental Planning and Design Institute from July 2023 to June 2024. Before this, he worked as an FQC Management Engineer at Chongqing Laibao High-Tech Co., Ltd. from July 2018 to July 2019. These roles have honed his practical skills in environmental planning, remote sensing, and quality control, enhancing his capabilities in both research and industry applications.

Research Interests 🔬

Qingyu Sui is deeply interested in sustainable development, ecosystem services, and carbon sequestration. His research often explores the intersection of urban forestry and environmental science, particularly focusing on the quantification and valuation of ecosystem services provided by urban street trees and the carbon sequestration potential of various landscapes. He leverages advanced modeling software and statistical tools to conduct his research.

Awards 🏅

Throughout his academic career, Qingyu has received several accolades:

  • Admitted to Yanbian University in 2020 with a high ranking and a total score of 382 points.
  • School-Level Academic Scholarship recipient from Yanbian University for the years 2020-2023.
  • Outstanding Graduate of Yanbian University in 2023 for his exceptional academic performance and contributions.

Publications Top Notes 📖

Quantitative Evaluation of Ecosystem Services of Urban Street Trees: A Case Study of Shengjing Historical and Cultural Block in Shenyang, China
Sustainability, 2023, 15(3), 2532.
Impact Factor: 3.9
Citations: Not yet cited

Value Assessment of Carbon Sequestration in Generalized Black Soil Distribution Area of Amur River Basin, China
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 2023.
Impact Factor: 6.22
Citations: Not yet cited

Conclusion

The candidate is a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award” due to their academic excellence, significant research contributions, and advanced technical skills. Their published work and practical experience demonstrate a high level of competence and dedication to their field. However, to reach their full potential, they could benefit from broader research exposure, leadership opportunities, and international collaborations. With continued growth and development, the candidate is poised to make even greater contributions to the field of environmental sustainability and beyond.

Ken-Hui Chang | Atmospheric Environment | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ken-Hui Chang | Atmospheric Environment | Best Researcher Award

Vice President and Distinguished Professor, Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering/National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

🎉 Prof. Ken-Hui Chang, Vice President and Distinguished Professor at the Department of Safety, Health, and Environmental Engineering, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award in Atmospheric Environment. His remarkable contributions to the field have significantly advanced our understanding of environmental safety and health. Prof. Chang’s dedication to excellence and innovation serves as an inspiration to aspiring researchers worldwide. Through his impactful work, he continues to address pressing environmental challenges, leaving a lasting legacy in the realm of atmospheric science. Congratulations to Prof. Ken-Hui Chang for this well-deserved recognition! 🌍🏆

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Ken-Hui Chang earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from National Taiwan University in 1994, following his M.S. in Environmental Engineering in 1988 and B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in 1984, both from the same institution.

Experience 💼

Ken-Hui Chang serves as the Vice President and Distinguished Professor at the Department of Safety, Health, and Environmental Engineering, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology. With extensive experience, he has contributed significantly as a committee member for various environmental and safety organizations and has led research groups and projects related to air quality control and environmental engineering.

Research Interests 🔍

Ken-Hui Chang’s research interests revolve around air quality control technology, atmospheric modeling, emission reduction strategies, and the impact of pollutants on environmental and human health. He is particularly focused on identifying and mitigating sources of air pollution and developing sustainable solutions for environmental protection.

Awards 🏆

Ken-Hui Chang has received numerous awards for his contributions to the field, including Best Research Paper Awards from the Chinese Institute of Environmental Engineering and recognition in Marquis Who’s Who in Science and Engineering. His dedication to excellence and innovation has been consistently acknowledged throughout his career.

Publications Top Notes

“Identifying sensitive precursors of ozone formation using photochemical indicators and transition values comprised by continuous automatic monitoring data” (2024)

“Modeling of the Spatial Distribution of Forest Carbon Storage in a Tropical/Subtropical Island with Multiple Ecozones” (2023)

“Simulation and Estimation of the Inter-Source Category and/or Inter-Pollutant Emission Offset Ratios for a Heavy Industry City” (2023)

“Application and testing of a windblown dust module for a bare riverbed” (2022)

“Chemical characteristics and sources of organic aerosols across the Taiwan Strait” (2022)

Solomon Kenea | Environmental Science-based Award | Global Research Collaboration Award

Dr. Solomon Kenea | Environmental Science-based Award | Global Research Collaboration Award

Researcher, Department Of Soil Resources And Watershed Management, Wollega University, Shambu Campus, Ethiopia

🌍 Dr. Solomon Kenea, an esteemed researcher at Wollega University’s Department of Soil Resources and Watershed Management in Ethiopia, has been honored with the prestigious Global Research Collaboration Award in Environmental Science. 🏆 His groundbreaking work spans interdisciplinary studies focusing on sustainable land management and water conservation strategies. Dr. Kenea’s dedication to addressing environmental challenges through innovative research methodologies has earned him international recognition. Through his contributions, he exemplifies a commitment to fostering global partnerships and advancing the understanding of critical environmental issues. His achievements serve as inspiration for future generations of researchers striving to make meaningful impacts in environmental science.

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Education 🎓

With a Ph.D. anticipated in Soil Science from Wollega University and prior academic achievements including a Master of Science from JUCAVM and a BSC from Hawassa WGCFN, my educational journey has been dedicated to understanding and managing soil resources. These experiences have equipped me with a deep understanding of environmental dynamics and the skills necessary to address complex soil-related challenges.

Experience 💼

Over the span of more than 12 years, my professional journey has been marked by diverse roles ranging from environmental consulting to soil and water conservation. I’ve gathered extensive experience in environmental research, project management, and technical consultancy, all aimed at mitigating environmental hazards and promoting sustainable practices.

Research Interests 🌱

My research interests revolve around soil management, conservation, and sustainable agriculture practices. I’m particularly passionate about exploring the effects of organic amendments, such as biochar, on soil health and productivity. Additionally, I’m keen on investigating innovative approaches to mitigate soil acidity and enhance crop yield in agricultural landscapes.

Awards 🏆

Throughout my career, I’ve been honored with various accolades recognizing my contributions to environmental science and agriculture. These awards serve as motivation to continue pursuing excellence in my field, driving me to innovate and find impactful solutions to environmental challenges.

Publications 📚

Title: “Examining the Effect of Combined Biochar and Lime Rates on Selected Soil Physicochemical Properties of Acid Soils in Gimbi District, Western Ethiopia” Year: 2024 Link: DOI: 10.1155/2024/4440448

Title: “Response of Garlic (Allium sativum L.) Yield to Combined Biochar, Lime, and Inorganic Fertilizer Rates in the Case of Gimbi District, Western Ethiopia” Year: 2024 Link: DOI: 10.1155/2024/1347367

Zouhir Guermat | Energy Saving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zouhir Guermat | Energy Saving | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Ecole Nationale Polytechnique de Constantine, BP 75, Nouvelle ville RP, Constantine, Algeria

🏆 Dr. Zouhir Guermat, a distinguished researcher at Ecole Nationale Polytechnique de Constantine, Algeria, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award for his groundbreaking work in energy saving technologies. Dr. Guermat’s dedication and innovative contributions have significantly advanced the field, particularly in developing efficient energy-saving solutions. Situated in the vibrant academic community of Constantine, Dr. Guermat’s work exemplifies the university’s commitment to excellence in research and development. His address at Ecole Nationale Polytechnique de Constantine, BP 75, Nouvelle ville RP, Constantine, Algeria, serves as a hub for intellectual exploration and scientific advancement, inspiring future generations to pursue excellence in energy conservation. 🌟

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Education

🎓 Dr. Zouhir Guermat’s academic journey showcases a remarkable dedication to advancing knowledge in mechanical engineering, with a specialization in energy. His recent achievement includes obtaining a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Energy Specialization) from the National Higher Polytechnic School of Constantine in 2024. Prior to this, he underwent rigorous training sessions focusing on energy efficiency, experimental planning, metrology, and computational modeling. Driven by a passion for innovation, he completed his State Engineer in Mechanical Engineering (Energy Specialty) in 2018. His academic foundation stems from a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, acquired in 2013. Dr. Guermat’s diverse educational background underscores his holistic approach to tackling energy-related challenges. 🌱

Internships

🔥 Dr. Zouhir Guermat’s internship experiences have been integral in shaping his expertise in thermal engineering. He embarked on immersive internships, beginning with a stint at a Thermal Power Plant in March-April 2016, focusing on gaining general insights into power plant operations. Subsequent internships at AFRICAVER in December 2016 and March 2017 honed his understanding of boiler systems, a critical component in thermal power generation. Expanding his knowledge, he delved into compressor analysis during another AFRICAVER internship in March-April 2018. His commitment to advancing in thermal sciences led him to an enriching internship at INSA Lyon – CETHIL in June-July 2023, where he conducted in-depth analysis on thermal conductivity of bio-based phase change materials. 💡

Skills

🌟 Dr. Zouhir Guermat demonstrates exceptional organizational skills, evident in his structured approach to tasks and projects. With a keen sense of organization, he effectively manages deadlines and prioritizes responsibilities, ensuring smooth workflow and project completion. His adept communication skills foster collaboration and teamwork, enabling seamless interactions with colleagues and stakeholders. Dr. Guermat’s ability to articulate ideas and actively listen cultivates a productive working environment. Proficient in various computer tools including Excel, Word, Origin, Hycs, Fluent, and COMSOL, he leverages technology to enhance efficiency and problem-solving. With these skills and tools at his disposal, Dr. Guermat consistently delivers results with precision and proficiency. 🚀

Publications

Title: Numerical investigation of the integration of new bio-based PCM in building envelopes during the summer in Algerian cities

Authors: Guermat, Z.; Kabar, Y.; Kuznik, F.; Boukelia, T.E.

Publication: Journal of Energy Storage

Year: 2024

 

 

 

Karan Sharma | Waste Valorisation | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Karan Sharma | Waste Valorisation | Best Researcher Award

Project Associate, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, India

Mr. Karan Sharma, renowned for his exceptional contributions in Waste Valorisation, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. 🏆 As a Project Associate at the esteemed Indian Institute of Chemical Technology in India, he has pioneered groundbreaking research aimed at transforming waste into valuable resources. With unwavering dedication and innovative approaches, Mr. Sharma has significantly advanced the field, addressing critical environmental challenges while fostering sustainable solutions. His remarkable achievements underscore a commitment to excellence and a profound impact on shaping a greener, more sustainable future. 🌱

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Karan Sharma, a recent graduate from the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai Marathwada Campus, Jalna, MH, India, distinguished himself with an Integrated M. Tech. in Chemical Engineering Major, culminating in August 2023 with an outstanding CGPA of 8.29. His thesis, titled “Exploring the High Pressure Carbonation Kinetics and Synthesis of novel Non-Isocyanate based Polyurethane using Jatropha Oil: An Experimental Study,” earned the highest grade of AA. Karan’s research signifies a significant leap in chemical engineering, accentuating environmentally sustainable materials synthesis. His exhaustive experimentation and insightful analysis have charted new pathways for eco-friendly polyurethane production. 🎓🔬

Research Experience

At CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology in Hyderabad, India, Karan Sharma serves as a Project Associate since Aug’2023. 🌟 His multifaceted role encompasses diverse projects: A. Currently, he focuses on the hydrogenation of plastic pyrolysis oil from COVID-19 waste PPE, aiming for gasoline-grade fuel production. He has developed a process employing Ni-based catalysts, enhancing oil properties to match commercial gasoline standards. B. Another endeavor involves developing a novel reactor for monomer recovery from waste plastics via catalytic thermal-cracking. Tasks include reactor design using COMSOL/ANSYS CFD, catalyst assessment, and techno-economic analysis. C. Additionally, Karan is engaged in designing a Basic Engineering Package for nano cellulose production, conducting pilot-scale experiments, and assessing membrane effectiveness for post-acid hydrolysis neutralization. 🚀

Work Experience

Karan Sharma, a seasoned Data Analyst with a rich background in chemical engineering, made significant contributions during his tenure at Chemvera Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. in Mumbai, MH, India, from January to February 2022 📊. Prior to this, as an intern at Grasim Industries – Century Rayon, Kalyan, MH, India, he led a pioneering project on “Recovery of Barium Sulphate from Depleted Brine” 🌊. His responsibilities included intricate mass and energy balance calculations, ensuring plant safety measures, and devising alternative extraction strategies. This initiative resulted in a notable cost recovery through the sale of 93% pure barium sulphate 📈. Karan also gained invaluable engineering insights during an internship at Laxmi Cotspin Pvt. Ltd. in Jalna, MH, India, further enriching his expertise in the field 🔬.

Awards

Karan Sharma received accolades at the IISER Bhopal – 4th National Conference on Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science (2023) for his exceptional oral presentation, earning the Best Oral Presentation Award. 🏆 His presentation titled “Plastic oil upcycling: Grey Hydrogen Production for Circular Economy” captivated the audience with its innovative approach towards addressing environmental concerns. 🌱 Karan’s research delved into the realm of sustainable solutions, emphasizing the importance of circular economy principles in mitigating plastic pollution. 💡 Through his work, he showcased the potential of grey hydrogen production as a viable pathway for upcycling plastic waste and fostering a more sustainable future. 🌟

Publications 

Hydrogen Production Potential from Plastic Pyrolysis Oil: Experimental and Economic Insights

Published in 2024

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2024.112220

From Pandemic Protection to Fuel Production: Conversion of Waste Personal Protective Equipment-kits to High-Quality Hydro-processed Fuels

Exploring Carbonation kinetics and novel method for synthesis of non-isocyanate based Polyurethane using Jatropha Oil

Halima Mancer | Soil organic carbon | Most Commended Article Award

Prof. Halima Mancer | Soil organic carbon | Most Commended Article Award

Teacher researcher, Center for Scientific and Technical Research on Arid Regions-Biskra, Algeria

🌱🏆 Prof. Halima Mancer, a distinguished teacher-researcher at the Center for Scientific and Technical Research on Arid Regions in Biskra, Algeria, has been honored with the Most Commended Article Award for her groundbreaking work on soil organic carbon. Through meticulous research and innovative methodologies, Prof. Mancer has contributed significantly to our understanding of the role of soil organic carbon in arid regions, shedding light on its impact on ecosystem health and resilience. Her dedication to advancing knowledge in this critical area has garnered well-deserved recognition and serves as inspiration for future research endeavors. Congratulations, Prof. Mancer! 🎉

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🔬🌱 Since May 29, 2011, Prof. Halima Mancer has held the position of Permanent Researcher at the Center for Scientific Research and Technique on Arid Regions (CRSTRA), where she has demonstrated unwavering dedication to advancing knowledge in the field. Prior to this, from 2008 to 2009, she served as the Practical Works Manager for the pedology module at the Department of Agronomy, Mohamed Kheider Biskra University. Continuing her academic journey, from 2010 to 2011, she took on the role of Responsible for Practical Work across three modules: cell biology, plant physiology, and biochemistry, at the same university. Prof. Mancer’s multifaceted experience underscores her expertise and commitment to agricultural research and education. 🎓

Research Projects

🌱🔬 Prof. Halima Mancer has played pivotal roles in several CRSTRA FNR projects, showcasing her leadership and expertise in soil science and agricultural research. From 2023 to 2025, she served as the project manager for the “Quality Improvement of Soils in Arid Regions by the Addition of Organic Amendments.” Additionally, she contributed as a member to projects such as diagnosing salinization and hydromorphy in the Ziban region and fertilization strategies for arid soils. As deputy head, she spearheaded projects focusing on the impact of irrigation on Sahara soils and the effects of phytosanitary practices in market gardening. Prof. Mancer’s involvement underscores her commitment to addressing critical agricultural challenges in arid regions. 🌾

Publications Top Notes

  1. Effects of mineral and organic fertilization on potato production in sandy soil in arid region.
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Mancer H., Rouahna H, Souici S., Otmani Z., Bettiche F., Menasria H., Rechachi M.Z., Chaib W., Mostephaoui T.
    • Journal: Scientific Africain
    • Volume: 23
  2. Les risques des pesticide Néonicotinoïdes autorisés en Algérie sur les pollinisateurs.
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: Bettiche F., Bengouga Kh., Diab N., Bakroune N., Djoghma A., Guesmia H., Fadlaoui H., Salemkour N., Zaabta I., Chaib W, Mancer H., Rechachi M.Z., Rouahna H.
    • Journal: JARA
    • Volume: 16
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 68-74
  3. Effet du gypse sur la retention en eau et la conductivite hydraulique (ks) des sols des régions arides.
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: Souici S., Mancer H. Rouahna H.
    • Journal: Journal Algérien des Régions Arides (JARA)
    • Volume: 15
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 119–129
  4. Pratiques phytosanitaires sous serres plastiques dans les oasis des Ziban (Sud-est Algérien).
    • Year: 2022
    • Authors: Bettiche F., Chaib W., Salemkour N., Mancer H., Bengouga K., Grunberger O.
    • Journal: Journal Algérien des Régions Arides (JARA)
    • Volume: 14
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 88–94
  5. The human health problems of authorized agricultural pesticides: The Algerian case.
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: Bettiche F., Chaib W, Halfadji A., Mancer H., Bengouga K., Grunberger O.
    • Journal: Microbial Biosystems
    • Volume: 5
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 69-82

Mohamed EL-Saeid | Monotering and Remediation | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Mohamed EL-Saeid | Monotering and Remediation | Best Researcher Award

Professor and Director, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

🏆 Prof. Dr. Mohamed El-Saeid, renowned for his expertise in Monotering and Remediation, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. As the distinguished Professor and Director at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia, his groundbreaking contributions have significantly advanced the field. With a commitment to excellence in research, Prof. El-Saeid has pioneered innovative methods for monitoring and remediation, addressing critical environmental challenges. His dedication to scholarly pursuits has not only garnered recognition but also inspired future generations of researchers. Prof. El-Saeid’s remarkable achievements underscore his profound impact on academia and environmental stewardship.

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Work History

🌟 Dr. Mohamed H. El-Saeid boasts an illustrious career spanning several prestigious roles. Currently serving as the Director of the Chromatographic Analysis Unit at King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, he orchestrates lab operations, mentors PhD and MS students, and ensures data integrity. His expertise extends to environmental pollution analysis, where he meticulously assesses stressors’ impacts on water and marine resources, aiding regulatory compliance. With a keen eye for innovation, he recommends data standardization for enhanced protection. Prof. El-Saeid’s commitment to academia shines through his tenure as a Professor, fostering intellectual curiosity and facilitating collaborative research. His multifaceted contributions underscore his status as a luminary in his field. 🏅

Education

📚 Dr. Mohamed H. El-Saeid’s academic journey reflects a profound dedication to advancing food science and environmental safety. Commencing with a Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Agricultural Science from Al-Azhar University, Egypt, he delved deeper into food contamination with a Master’s degree. His quest for knowledge culminated in a Ph.D. in Pesticide Chemistry, a collaborative effort between Texas Southern University and Al Azhar University. Further enriching his expertise, he pursued post-doctoral studies at Oklahoma State University, focusing on developing separation methodologies for pesticide residues, antibiotics, and hormones. Dr. El-Saeid’s academic pursuits epitomize a relentless pursuit of excellence in safeguarding public health and environmental integrity. 🎓

Skills

🔬 Dr. Mohamed H. El-Saeid’s extensive repertoire of analytical techniques showcases his proficiency in chromatography and spectroscopy methods vital for environmental and food safety analysis. Proficient in Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS), he accurately identifies and quantifies compounds. His mastery extends to tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS-TQD) for enhanced sensitivity. Additionally, he employs Gas Chromatography with Flame Ionization Detection (GC-FID) and Electron Capture Detection (GC-ECD) techniques. In liquid chromatography, he excels in both LC-MS and LC-MS/MS methodologies. Proficient in Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) and Capillary Electrophoresis (CEC), Dr. El-Saeid ensures comprehensive analysis for environmental and food contaminants. His expertise encompasses various extraction techniques like SFE, MAE, and ASE-350, complemented by ultrasonic extraction (SONICATION) and solid-phase extraction (SPE). 🌱

Publications Top Notes

“Studies on Storage Ability and Expiry Date of Some Frozen Fish for Human Consumption” – 1993

“Rapid Multi Residue Extraction of Pesticide Residues in Food Samples by Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE) and Microwave Solvent Extraction (MSE)” – 1998

“Multi Residue Determination of Pesticide Residues in Food Samples by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC)” – 1998

“New Techniques for Residue Analysis of Pesticides in Foods” – 1999

“Detection of Pesticide Residues by GC/FPD and GC/ECD and Heavy Metals in Some Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Collection from Cairo” – 2000

“Contribution of the Normal Serving Size of Some Local Fresh Fruits to the Daily Needs of Vitamins and Minerals”

“Simple SFC Technique for Sterols Estimation” – 2001

“Pesticide Residues in Canned Foods, Fruits, and Vegetables: The Application of Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Chromatographic Techniques in the Analysis” – 2003

“Determination of Bioavailable Lead Concentration in Vegetable Plants Grown in Farm Allotment near a Reclaimed Industrial Site” – 2003

“Evaluation of the Most Current and Effective Methods in the Analysis of Chlorinated Dioxins in Ground Beef” – 2003

“Rapid MSE and HPLC Method of Benzo(a)pyrene in Fish” – 2003.

Mishari Mohammed Khajah | Wastewater Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mishari Mohammed Khajah | Wastewater Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Associate Research Scientist, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), Kuwait

Dr. Mishari Mohammed Khajah, an esteemed Associate Research Scientist at the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), Kuwait, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award in Wastewater Treatment. 🏆 With unwavering dedication and expertise in the field, Dr. Khajah has made remarkable contributions to advancing wastewater treatment technologies. His innovative research methodologies and commitment to sustainability have garnered widespread recognition. As an influential figure in the scientific community, Dr. Khajah continues to inspire others through his groundbreaking work, shaping a cleaner and more sustainable future for generations to come. 🌱

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Dr. Mishari Mohammed Khajah holds the esteemed position of Associate Research Scientist at the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR). 🌟 In this role, Dr. Khajah contributes significantly to the institute’s mission of advancing scientific knowledge and innovation. With a focus on research and development, he plays a pivotal role in projects related to environmental sustainability, particularly in wastewater treatment. His expertise and dedication enable him to tackle complex scientific challenges, driving forward solutions that benefit both Kuwait and the global community. Dr. Khajah’s work exemplifies excellence in scientific research and underscores KISR’s commitment to pioneering advancements in various fields. 🧪

Education

Dr. Mishari Mohammed Khajah’s academic journey is marked by excellence and dedication. 🎓 He obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Civil Engineering from Kuwait University, completing his degrees in 2007 and 2010, respectively. Building upon this foundation, he pursued a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cardiff University, successfully defending his thesis in 2017. Titled “Engineering aspects, pathways, and mechanisms of nitrogen removal in engineered wetland systems,” his doctoral research delved into crucial environmental issues, showcasing his commitment to sustainability and innovation. Dr. Khajah’s academic achievements highlight his passion for advancing knowledge and addressing pressing global challenges. 🌍

Research Experience, Interests, and Impact

With over 16 years of dedicated research in wastewater treatment, I have established myself as a leader in the field, specializing in wetland treatment systems. 🌿 My experience spans across various projects, encompassing municipal, industrial, and gray water treatment. As a project leader, task leader, and team member, I’ve contributed significantly to advancing wastewater treatment technologies. My focus lies in technology development and enhancing the performance of treatment plants. Recently, I proposed a groundbreaking project on microplastics in wastewater treatment, aligning with the evolving priorities of the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), Water Research Center (WRC). This initiative reflects my commitment to addressing contemporary environmental challenges and contributing to global research efforts. 🌍

Awards

Dr. Mishari Mohammed Khajah’s groundbreaking paper, “Evaluation of a Wetland System in Treating Wastewater at Sulaibiya Research Plant in Kuwait,” earned him the prestigious Research World Excellent Paper Award at the International Conference on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Management (ICSTEM) in Seoul, South Korea, in September 2023. 🏅 His outstanding academic achievements extend to his time as an Honor Roll Student and recipient of the Honorary Dean’s List at Kuwait University’s Civil Engineering Department. Dr. Khajah’s active membership in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) since 2005 showcases his commitment to professional excellence and continuous learning in the field. 🌐

Publications Top Notes

Performance evaluation of a pilot wetland system for wastewater treatment

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jer.2023.11.027 🌿

Organics removal from office wastewater in attached growth biological process of a packaged onsite wastewater treatment system

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2023.29945 🏢

Performance of tubular microbial fuel cells using different industrial wastewater

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2023.104166

Greywater treatment using vertical subsurface flow constructed wetland system

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jer.2023.100052 💧

Nitrogen removal performance and bacterial community analysis of a multistage step-feeding tidal flow constructed wetland

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/frwa.2023.1128901 🦠

Microbial community structure of anode electrodes in microbial fuel cells and microbial electrolysis cells

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2020.101140 🔋

Investigation of nitrogen removal via CANON process in a single-stage constructed wetland system

DOI: 10.11912/jws.2016.6.2.43-52 🌱

Nitrogen removal in a redox-stratified constructed wetland system

DOI: 10.11912/jws.2016.6.1.29-42 🌿

Absorption and Adsorption of Trace Elements of Septic Tank Effluent into Commercial Fertilizer of Peat.

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Claudete Gindri | Environment | Most Reader’s Article Award

Claudete Gindri: Environment: Most Reader’s Article Award

Professor at Universidad de la Costa : Colombia

👨‍🏫Claudete Gindri  stands as a distinguished academic and researcher in the domain of Environment. Holding a Ph.d in Doctorate FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL -UFRGS his professional journey exemplifies dedication and expertise. 📚

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Manuals and Specialized Guides

Soil Treatment and Management Laboratory Practice Manual:   Presentation Date: November 2021Dissemination Medium: Electronic Areas: Natural Sciences 🌿Earth and Environmental Sciences 🌎Environmental Sciences 🍃   Manual of Laboratory Practices for Soil Treatment and Management II: Presentation Date: November 2021 Dissemination Medium: Electronic Areas:Natural Sciences 🌿Earth and Environmental Sciences 🌎Environmental Sciences 🍃

Academic Timeline 📚

Masters/Magister La Salle University: Field: Mining, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering ,Duration: March 2015 – July 2019Master in Environment Impact Assessmen: University: La Salle University, Duration: March 2012 – December 2014. Postgraduate and Research : University: Candido Mendes University Duration: August 2015 – August 2016. Pregraduate/University La Salle : UniversityCourse: Chemistry Duration: October 2005 – July 2011

Professional Experience 🌟

University of the Coast Corporation; Dedication: Full-time (40 hours per week) Position: Full Professor Activities: Administration activities, other relevant technical-scientific tasks Duration: Since September 2019.  Barranquilla Sectional Free University : Dedication: Part-time (20 hours per week) Duration: July 2023 – July 2023

Recognitions 🏆

Corporación Universidad de la Costa: Labor Coexistence Committee: Member – November 2022 Corporación Universidad de la Costa: Teaching Excellence Award: October 2023 Universidade Paulista (UNIP) Special Mention: Geochemistry of Volcanic Rock Powder Sample from Serra Geral Formation – July 2015

 

Claudete Gindri ’s citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

📊 Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

  • Cited by: All – 1382, Since 2018– 1140
  • h-index: All – 20, Since 2018 – 18
  • i10-index : All -26, Since 2018 -25

Top Noted Publications by Dr. Claudete Gindri📚🔍:

Direct identification of hazardous elements in ultra-fine and nanominerals from coal fly ash produced during diesel co-firing   Paper Published in 2014 Cited by 134

Evaluation of the potential of volcanic rock waste from southern Brazil as a natural soil fertilizer   Paper Published in 2017 Cited by 129

A preliminary evaluation of volcanic rock powder for application in agriculture as soil a remineralizer  Paper Published in 2015 Cited by 104

Fate of hazardous elements in agricultural soils surrounding a coal power plant complex from Santa Catarina (Brazil)   Paper Published in 2015  Cited by 101

Nano-mineralogy of suspended sediment during the beginning of coal rejects spill  Paper Published in 2016 Cited by 90

Potential utilization for the evaluation of particulate and gaseous pollutants at an urban site near a major highway   Paper Published in 2016 Cited by 65

Nanoparticulate mineral matter from basalt dust wastes   Paper Published in 2016 Cited by 63

The properties of the nano-minerals and hazardous elements: Potential environmental impacts of Brazilian coal waste fire   Paper Published in 2016 Cited by 61

Modification, adsorption, and geochemistry processes on altered minerals and amorphous phases on the nanometer scale: examples from copper mining refuse, Touro, Spain  Paper Published in 2016 Cited by 54

Application of andesite rock as a clean source of fertilizer for eucalyptus crop: Evidence of sustainability  Paper Published in 2020 Cited by 53

Chemical characterization, nano-particle mineralogy and particle size distribution of basalt dust wastes Paper Published in 2016 Cited by 52