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.

Pavan Kumar | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pavan Kumar | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, India

Dr. Pavan Kumar is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in Environmental Science, Remote Sensing, and Geospatial Technology. With a Ph.D. focused on carbon sequestration using geo-spatial approaches, he has demonstrated strong interdisciplinary expertise. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, he has held various academic and research positions across reputed institutions. Dr. Kumar has received numerous prestigious international fellowships and awards from organizations such as UNESCO, WCRP, SCOR, and PICES, reflecting global recognition of his work. He has represented India in conferences across multiple countries and contributes actively as an editor for reputed scientific journals. Beyond research, he has played key roles in university administration and national educational programs. His work spans climate science, environmental management, and forestry applications, showcasing a deep commitment to both scientific advancement and institutional development. Dr. Kumar stands out as a dynamic and impactful contributor to his field.

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Education

Dr. Pavan Kumar holds a distinguished academic background in environmental and geospatial sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Natural Science from Jamia Millia Islamia in 2019, with a dissertation on carbon sequestration using geo-spatial approaches in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan. Prior to this, he completed an M.Tech. in Remote Sensing from BIT Mesra with an impressive 88.82% and an M.Sc. in Environmental Science from Banaras Hindu University, securing 88.90%. His foundational education in botany, chemistry, and geology at the undergraduate level further supports his interdisciplinary approach. In addition to his formal degrees, Dr. Kumar has pursued several certifications in computer applications, ArcGIS, and EDUSAT, enhancing his technical skills. This strong academic foundation, complemented by specialized training in GIS, remote sensing, and environmental analysis, has equipped him with the expertise required for advanced research in environmental sciences and sustainable natural resource management.

Professional Experience

Dr. Pavan Kumar has over a decade of diverse academic and research experience. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi, since February 2020, he leads multiple research projects and teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Previously, he worked as a Research Associate at Banaras Hindu University and as a Lecturer at Kumaun University, where he taught M.Sc. students in remote sensing and forestry applications. He also held roles as Assistant Professor at Banasthali University and as a Research Scientist at the Birla Institute of Scientific Research, contributing to key environmental and geospatial studies. His responsibilities have ranged from curriculum development to field-based project execution and capacity building. Dr. Kumar has also played pivotal roles in institutional administration, serving as a nodal officer and coordinator for various academic programs and outreach initiatives, reflecting his leadership capabilities and dedication to institutional growth alongside research.

Research Interest

Dr. Pavan Kumar’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental science, climate change, and geospatial technologies. His work primarily focuses on carbon sequestration, climate modeling, remote sensing applications, and environmental impact assessment. With a strong foundation in GIS, GPS, and photogrammetry, he explores the spatial and temporal dynamics of natural resources, biodiversity, and land-use changes. He is particularly interested in applying satellite data and spatial analysis to monitor forest ecosystems, analyze environmental hazards, and develop strategies for sustainable resource management. Dr. Kumar’s research also extends to precision farming, watershed management, and the use of nanotechnology in agriculture and environmental conservation. His participation in global workshops and fellowships highlights his engagement with current challenges such as coastal impacts of sea-level rise and atmospheric-ocean interactions. His interdisciplinary approach and commitment to applied research make him a significant contributor to the field of environmental sustainability and geoinformatics.

Award and Honor

Dr. Pavan Kumar has received numerous national and international accolades recognizing his research excellence and academic contributions. He is a recipient of prestigious fellowships from global organizations such as IOC/UNESCO, WCRP, CLIVAR, SCOR, and PICES, attending conferences and workshops in countries including the USA, China, Brazil, and Italy. Notable awards include the Innovation Award from the China National Committee for Remote Sensing and the Canadian Challenging Puzzle Award at IIT Kharagpur. He has also been honored with the Best Poster Presentation by the Indian National Cartographic Association. Earlier in his academic journey, he received the UGC NET-LS and a meritorious scholarship, underlining his consistent scholarly performance. Dr. Kumar’s international exposure, combined with recognitions from scientific bodies across oceanography, climate research, and remote sensing, positions him as a highly respected figure in environmental research. His awards reflect both the global impact and interdisciplinary relevance of his work.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Pavan Kumar is a distinguished academician and researcher whose contributions to environmental science and geospatial technology are both substantial and impactful. With a robust educational background, extensive professional experience, and international recognition, he exemplifies excellence in interdisciplinary research and academic leadership. His work bridges scientific theory with practical environmental solutions, addressing key global challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and sustainable resource management. He has demonstrated consistent commitment to academic growth, student mentoring, and institutional development. His active participation in global research forums and editorial boards further underscores his leadership in the scientific community. Dr. Kumar’s comprehensive profile makes him not only a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award but also a valuable asset to any academic or research institution seeking innovation and excellence in environmental studies.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Prediction of the COVID-19 pandemic for the top 15 affected countries: Advanced autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model
    Authors: RK Singh, M Rani, AS Bhagavathula, R Sah, AJ Rodriguez-Morales, P Kumar, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 268

  • Title: Multi-level impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown on agricultural systems in India: The case of Uttar Pradesh
    Authors: P Kumar, SS Singh, AK Pandey, RK Singh, PK Srivastava, M Kumar, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 183

  • Title: The natural history of untreated dorsal wrist ganglia and patient reported outcome 6 years after intervention
    Authors: JJ Dias, V Dhukaram, P Kumar
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 167

  • Title: Forecasting the dynamics of COVID-19 pandemic in top 15 countries in April 2020: ARIMA model with machine learning approach
    Authors: P Kumar, H Kalita, S Patairiya, YD Sharma, C Nanda, M Rani, J Rahmani, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 127

  • Title: Multi-temporal NDVI and surface temperature analysis for Urban Heat Island inbuilt surrounding of sub-humid region: A case study of two geographical regions
    Authors: M Rani, P Kumar, PC Pandey, PK Srivastava, BS Chaudhary, V Tomar, …
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 107

  • Title: Idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome and trigger finger: is there an association?
    Authors: P Kumar, I Chakrabarti
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 93

  • Title: Estimation of accumulated soil organic carbon stock in tropical forest using geospatial strategy
    Authors: P Kumar, PC Pandey, BK Singh, S Katiyar, VP Mandal, M Rani, V Tomar, …
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 90

  • Title: Indicator-based vulnerability assessment of forest ecosystem in the Indian Western Himalayas: An analytical hierarchy process integrated approach
    Authors: M Kumar, N Kalra, H Singh, S Sharma, PS Rawat, RK Singh, AK Gupta, P Kumar, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 87

  • Title: Oleic acid nanovesicles of minoxidil for enhanced follicular delivery
    Authors: P Kumar, SK Singh, V Handa, H Kathuria
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 74

  • Title: Rice equivalent crop yield assessment using MODIS sensors’ based MOD13A1-NDVI data
    Authors: V Tomar, VP Mandal, P Srivastava, S Patairiya, K Singh, N Ravisankar, P Kumar, …
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 68

  • Title: Geospatial strategy for tropical forest-wildlife reserve biomass estimation
    Authors: P Kumar, LK Sharma, PC Pandey, S Sinha, MS Nathawat
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 66

  • Title: Land suitability assessment for optimal cropping sequences in Katihar district of Bihar, India using GIS and AHP
    Authors: VP Mandal, S Rehman, R Ahmed, MD Masroor, P Kumar, H Sajjad
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 63

  • Title: A machine learning-based classification of LANDSAT images to map land use and land cover of India
    Authors: RK Singh, P Singh, M Drews, P Kumar, H Singh, AK Gupta, H Govil, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 62

  • Title: Monitoring of deforestation and forest degradation using remote sensing and GIS: A case study of Ranchi in Jharkhand (India)
    Authors: P Kumar, M Rani, PC Pandey, A Majumdar, MS Nathawat
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 62

  • Title: Geoinformatics, artificial intelligence, sensor technology, big data: emerging modern tools for sustainable agriculture
    Authors: A Singh, R Mehrotra, VD Rajput, P Dmitriev, AK Singh, P Kumar, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 58