Wissal Issaoui | Remote Sensing | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Wissal Issaoui | Remote Sensing | Young Scientist Award

Researcher | Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte | Tunisia

Dr. Wissal Issaoui is a researcher in Applied Geology and a member of the Research Unit URGAMM, recognized for her strong academic background and scientific rigor. Holding advanced degrees in geology with specializations in geophysics, environmental assessment, and spatial analysis, she has developed expertise in the characterization and environmental evaluation of waste sites using geophysical imaging, remote sensing, and decision-support tools. Her professional experience includes active participation in national and international research collaborations, field-based investigations, and training programs focused on geomatics, artificial intelligence applications, soil ecology, and electromagnetic mapping. Dr. Issaoui has contributed to scientific publications addressing sustainable environmental management and geoscientific modeling, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach and commitment to advancing applied geological research. She has completed several professional certifications from globally recognized institutions such as Elsevier and has participated in international workshops aimed at enhancing research quality and scientific communication. Her strengths lie in her analytical precision, commitment to research excellence, and ability to integrate innovative technologies into geological studies. Recognized for her dedication and leadership in research, Dr. Issaoui represents a promising scientist with significant potential to contribute to the advancement of geosciences and environmental sustainability through continued research, collaboration, and innovation.

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Featured Publications

1. Issaoui, W., Hamdi Nasr, I., Alexakis, D. D., Bejaoui, W., Ibraheem, I. M., Ezzine, A., Ben Othman, D., & Inoubli, M. H. (2024). Geometric characterization basics of the Mateur plain in Northern Tunisia using Vertical Electrical Sounding and remote sensing techniques. Advances in Remote Sensing and GIS for Natural Hazardous Monitoring and Management.

2. Issaoui, W., Hamdi Nasr, I., Guellala, R., & Inoubli, M. H. (2024). Geophysical contribution based on Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) to hydrogeological evaluation in Ras Jebal coastal aquifer. Geophysical Prospecting.

3. Hamdi Nasr, I., Sarsar Nawali, B., Amiri, A., Issaoui, W., Abidi, O., Kone, A. Y., Ben Chalbi, M., & Inoubli, M. H. (2024). Mapping subsurface structural lineaments using the Tilt Angle Map from Gravity Gradient Data and Euler Deconvolution, Lakouat–Aksab region, North-western Tunisia. Acta Geophysica.

4. Issaoui, W., Hamdi Nasr, I., Khaskhoussi, S., & Inoubli, M. H. (2023). Monitoring of soil contamination from olive mill wastewater (OMW) using physicochemical, geotechnical analysis and Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) investigation. Environmental Earth Sciences.

5. Issaoui, W., Alexakis, D. D., Hamdi Nasr, I., Argyriou, A. V., Alevizos, E., Papadopoulos, N., & Inoubli, M. H. (2022). Monitoring olive oil mill wastewater disposal sites using Sentinel-2 and PlanetScope satellite images: Case studies in Tunisia and Greece. Journal of Environmental Earth Sciences.

Dr. Wissal Issaoui’s research advances sustainable environmental management through the innovative use of geophysical and remote sensing techniques. Her work contributes to the scientific understanding of soil and water systems, supporting better resource management and environmental protection for communities and industries globally.

Gbekeloluwa Oguntimein | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gbekeloluwa Oguntimein | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Morgan State University, United States

Dr. Gbekeloluwa B. Oguntimein is an accomplished researcher and educator with over four decades of experience in chemical, environmental, and biochemical engineering. He holds a Ph.D. from Iowa State University and has held academic positions at leading institutions including the University of Ibadan, Morgan State University, and multiple U.S. universities. His research has received international recognition through prestigious fellowships such as the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (Germany), NSERC Fellowship (Canada), and CIES Fellowship (France). Dr. Oguntimein has contributed to cutting-edge projects at NASA, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. He is a registered Professional Engineer, a Board Certified Environmental Engineer, and serves on editorial boards of several scientific journals. His extensive service includes NSF review panels, international consulting, and leadership in professional societies like AIChE and ACS. Dr. Oguntimein’s career reflects a deep commitment to innovation, environmental sustainability, interdisciplinary research, and mentorship in engineering education.

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Education 

Dr. Oguntimein earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. He continued at the same institution to complete a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, reflecting strong academic foundations in process systems, reaction engineering, and environmental technologies. His education extended beyond the classroom through postdoctoral research training at the Laboratorie de Biotechnologie, Institut Nationale Politechnique de Lorraine in France, and the International Facility for Food Irradiation in the Netherlands. These advanced programs provided him with specialized knowledge in biotechnology and food safety technologies. His cross-continental education laid the groundwork for a rich and diverse career in both teaching and applied research. The academic journey Dr. Oguntimein pursued has been instrumental in equipping him to work across disciplines and contribute significantly to both academic and industrial scientific communities worldwide.

Experience

Dr. Oguntimein’s professional experience spans academia, industry, and government. In academia, he has held roles from instructor to associate professor at institutions including the University of Ibadan, Morgan State University, and the University of Maryland system, teaching courses in civil, chemical, and environmental engineering. His industrial experience includes working as a process development engineer at American Maize Product Company. He has also served as a consultant on enzyme technology, feasibility studies, and training programs for global institutions such as IITA and Zymetis Inc. Dr. Oguntimein’s government service includes time as a visiting professor at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, contributing to intergovernmental environmental policies. In research, he has held fellowships at major institutions such as NASA, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and NREL. His experience reflects a well-rounded and impactful career that bridges theory and application across sectors and international borders.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Oguntimein has received numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his career. Early in his academic life, he was recognized with multiple U.S. academic society honors, including membership in Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Omega Chi Epsilon. He has been awarded several elite research fellowships such as the CIES Postdoctoral Fellowship in France, the NSERC Fellowship in Canada, and the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship in Germany. These honors underscore international recognition of his research excellence. He also received the Nigerian Federal Government Scholarship and has been recognized by the New York Academy of Sciences. His status as a Board Certified Environmental Engineer and a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers further validates his impact and expertise. Additionally, he has served on major grant review panels for organizations like the NSF and EPA, reflecting continued trust in his judgment and leadership in research evaluation.

Research Focus on Environmental Science

Dr. Oguntimein’s research focuses on environmental biotechnology, biochemical process engineering, and sustainable energy. His interdisciplinary projects integrate biological and chemical methods to address challenges in wastewater treatment, hazardous waste management, and resource recovery. He has worked on enzyme-based technologies, microbial remediation, and the development of environmentally friendly processing systems. His research engagements with NASA, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory have centered on applying biotechnology for space exploration, bioenergy, and pollution control. He is actively involved in projects related to biological wastewater treatment, environmental impact assessment, and biochemical systems modeling. Dr. Oguntimein’s research is deeply connected to sustainability and the practical application of science to solve global environmental problems. His contributions to journals, editorial boards, and national funding panels also highlight his influence in shaping the direction of environmental and biochemical engineering research in both academic and industrial sectors.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: N-Butanol or Isobutanol as a Value-Added Fuel Additive to Inhibit Microbial Degradation of Stored Gasoline
    Authors: Elkins, J.G.; Rodriguez, M.; Cannon, O.N.; Connatser, R.M.; Oguntimein, G.B.; Kass, M.D.; West, B.; Davison, B.H.
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Best Practices for the Implementation of Home-based, Hands-on Lab Activities to Effectively Engage STEM Students During a Pandemic
    Authors: Owolabi, O.A.; Ladeji-Osias, J.; Shokouhian, M.; Alamu, O.S.; Lee, S.W.; Oguntimein, G.B.; Ariyibi, A.; Lee, H.J.; Bista, K.; Dugda, M.T. et al.
    Year: 2021

  • Title: Sustainability assessment of municipal solid waste in Baltimore USA
    Authors: Alamu, S.O.; Wemida, A.; Tsegaye, T.; Oguntimein, G.
    Year: 2021

  • Title: Anaerobic microplate assay for direct microbial conversion of switchgrass and Avicel using Clostridium thermocellum
    Authors: Oguntimein, G.B.; Rodriguez, M.; Dumitrache, A.; Shollenberger, T.; Decker, S.R.; Davison, B.H.; Brown, S.D.
    Year: 2018

  • Title: High Throughput Screening Technologies in Biomass Characterization
    Authors: Decker, S.R.; Harman-Ware, A.E.; Happs, R.M.; Wolfrum, E.J.; Tuskan, G.A.; Kainer, D.; Oguntimein, G.B.; Rodriguez, M.; Weighill, D.; Jones, P. et al.
    Year: 2018

  • Title: Engaging engineering graduate students in applied research at Morgan State University
    Authors: Chen, G.; Ladeji-Osias, J.; Oguntimein, G.B.; Lee, Y.-J.
    Year: 2015

  • Title: Biosorption of dye from textile wastewater effluent onto alkali treated dried sunflower seed hull and design of a batch adsorber
    Authors: Gbekeloluwa B. Oguntimein
    Year: 2015

  • Title: Application of chitosan in remediation of dyes
    Authors: Oguntimein, G.B.; Animashaun, O.; Okpere, I.
    Year: 2009

  • Title: Waters network’s potential to transform environmental engineering education
    Authors: Eschenbach, E.; Montgomery, J.; Johnson, J.; Brus, C.; Carlson, P.; Giammar, D.; Grauer, B.; Hotaling, L.; Oguntimein, G.; Safferman, S. et al.
    Year: 2007

  • Title: Transforming K-12 education via the collaborative large-scale engineering analysis network for environmental research (CLEANER) project
    Authors: Eschenbach, E.; Johnson, J.H.; Brus, C.; Carlson, P.; Giammar, D.; Grauer, B.; Hotaling, L.; Oguntimein, G.; Safferman, S.; Wentling, T.
    Year: 2006

  • Title: Work in progress: Eliciting input for transforming CSET education via the NSF Collaborative Large-scale Engineering Analysis Network for Environmental Research (CLEANER)
    Authors: Eschenbach, E.; Johnson, J.; Brus, C.; Carlson, P.; Giammar, D.; Grauer, B.; Hotaling, L.; Oguntimein, G.; Safferman, S.; Seiler, E. et al.
    Year: 2006

Conclusion

Dr. Gbekeloluwa B. Oguntimein stands as a distinguished figure in engineering and environmental science, with a legacy built on four decades of academic, research, and professional excellence. His work spans multiple continents, integrating chemical, environmental, and biochemical engineering to address critical global challenges such as waste management, sustainable energy, and environmental remediation. He has contributed significantly to STEM education through hands-on teaching, curriculum development, and mentoring, especially in underrepresented communities. His participation in national labs like NASA, ORNL, and NREL reflects the relevance and quality of his research, while his editorial, review, and leadership roles demonstrate his thought leadership. Through numerous publications, fellowships, and international collaborations, Dr. Oguntimein has left a profound mark on both scientific progress and educational equity. He embodies the spirit of a true researcher—curious, committed, and impactful—making him an inspiring candidate for high recognition and an enduring role model in the global scientific community.