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.

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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.

Effiom Antia | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Effiom Antia | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Professor, University of Calabar, Nigeria

🌊 Professor Effiom Edem Antia is a distinguished scholar in oceanography and marine geology, known for his pioneering contributions to coastal and marine environmental studies. He is a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science, the African Academy of Science, and serves as the Vice President for Africa of the International Society of Environmental Geotechnology. With over 35 years of experience in coastal studies, Professor Antia has significantly advanced our understanding of coastal and oceanic processes, both within Nigeria and internationally. He currently heads the Department of Physical Oceanography at the University of Calabar, Nigeria.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Experience and Expertise: Prof. Antia has over 35 years of experience in coastal studies, spanning various regions, including the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. His expertise in geological and physical oceanography is well-established, as evidenced by his appointment as the first Professor of Oceanography in the Nigerian University System.
  2. Global Recognition: He is a Fellow of prestigious scientific organizations, such as the Nigerian Academy of Science, the African Academy of Science, and Vice President for Africa of the International Society of Environmental Geotechnology. His recognition extends globally through numerous scholarly fellowships and international engagements.
  3. Significant Contributions to Research: Prof. Antia’s research has made substantial contributions to global understanding of coastal ocean mechanisms. His work on Nigeria’s inner shelf hydrodynamics and his model’s application to the 1998 Idoho oil spill have reshaped contingency planning for oil spills in Nigeria. His studies on coastal dynamics, sea-level rise, and pollutant management are central to effective coastal zone management.
  4. Leadership and Advocacy: As the head of the National Centre for Marine Geosciences, he brought the center to continental prominence with benchmark reports on Africa’s coastal issues and innovative geochemical mapping. His efforts in advocating integrated marine sciences education and developing coastal management curricula demonstrate his dedication to education and capacity building in Nigeria.
  5. Research Versatility: With over 200 oral and technical presentations, Prof. Antia showcases his versatility in various research areas, including sedimentology, geochemistry, and hydrogeology.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Focused Research Output in High-Impact Journals: While Prof. Antia has a substantial number of oral and technical presentations, emphasizing publication in high-impact peer-reviewed journals could further solidify his research influence and citation metrics.
  • Broader International Collaborations: Expanding collaborations beyond Africa could increase the global impact and visibility of his work, bringing in diverse perspectives and strengthening international partnerships.

 

Education

🎓 Professor Antia holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geology (1981) from the University of Calabar, Nigeria, and a Dr.rer.nat. in Marine Geology (1992) from the University of Bremen, Germany. He has further enriched his knowledge through professional certifications in Coastal and Shelf Sediment Dynamics, Ocean Circulation, and Coastal Zone Management from institutions in France, Italy, and Belgium, respectively.

Experience

🏆 With a profound academic and professional journey, Professor Antia has held notable positions such as the pioneer Physical Environmental Scientist of the Niger Delta Environmental Survey at Shell Petroleum and the first Professor of Oceanography in the Nigerian University System. He has also served as the pioneer Director of the National Centre for Marine Geosciences, elevating the institution to continental prominence with his leadership and expertise.

Research Focus

🔬 Professor Antia’s research spans a wide range of marine and coastal topics, including hydrodynamics, morphodynamics, sedimentology, geochemistry, and hydrogeology. His groundbreaking work on Nigeria’s inner shelf hydrodynamics has redefined oil spill contingency planning, and his studies on coastal groundwater dynamics, sea-level rise, and pollutant dispersal have informed coastal management practices in Nigeria and beyond.

Awards and Honours

🏅 Professor Antia has received numerous accolades for his contributions to marine science, including his nomination as a pioneer member and Technical Coordinator of the International Council for Science’s Consortium on Hazards and Disaster in Africa. He is recognized for his impactful professional reports on Africa’s coastal issues and for producing the first multi-parameter geochemical maps of Nigerian lagoons, estuaries, and mangrove swamps.

Publication Top Notes

Antia, E. E. (2012). “Coastal Groundwater Dynamics: A Geochemical Perspective.” Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. Cited by 25 articles.

Antia, E. E. (2015). “Morphosedimentary Processes in the North Sea Inner Shelf.” Continental Shelf Research. Cited by 18 articles.

Antia, E. E. (2018). “Hydrodynamic Domains of Nigeria’s Inner Shelf.” Journal of Coastal Research. Cited by 30 articles.

Conclusion:

Prof. Effiom Edem Antia is a highly suitable candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” due to his extensive experience, global recognition, significant contributions to coastal and marine science, and leadership in both research and education. While there is room for further strengthening his international collaborations and publishing in high-impact journals, his outstanding achievements and contributions to understanding complex coastal dynamics and his role in education and policy development make him a compelling nominee for this prestigious award.