Vineet Srivastava | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Vineet Srivastava | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

University of Szeged | Hungary

Mr. Vineet Srivastava is a researcher specializing in environmental science with a focus on climate–agriculture interactions, currently serving in an academic research role dedicated to advancing sustainable environmental systems. He holds advanced degrees with specialization in climate change and environmental sciences, supported by rigorous training in analytical methods and sensor-based monitoring. His professional experience includes contributing to national environmental projects aimed at improving resource management and rural sustainability, along with prior research responsibilities in environmental monitoring and water-system improvement initiatives. His research centers on greenhouse-gas estimation, photoacoustic spectroscopy, sustainable agriculture, and environmental modeling, resulting in peer-reviewed publications spanning agricultural emissions, climate-resilient farming, and environmental health frameworks. He has presented his work internationally and engaged in multidisciplinary collaborations that strengthen the scientific understanding of emission dynamics and sustainable land-use practices. His contributions have been recognized through research excellence honors and growing academic impact, accompanied by involvement in scientific dissemination and participation in professional research communities. Through his commitment to innovation, methodological rigor, and sustainability-focused inquiry, he continues to demonstrate strong potential for leadership and impactful advancements in environmental research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Srivastava, R., Srivastava, V., & Singh, A. (2023). Multipurpose benefits of an underexplored species purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.): A critical review. Environmental Management, 72(2), 309–320.

2. Mikó, E., Donyina, G. A., Baccouri, W., Tóth, V., Flórián, K., Gyalai, I. M., Yüksel, G., … Srivastava, V. (2025). One health agriculture: Heat stress mitigation dilemma in agriculture. One Health, 100966.

3. Srivastava, V., Mikó, E., Horváth, L., Gombi, C., Szabó, A., & Bozóki, Z. (2025). Unraveling nitrous oxide in free-stall dairy barns: A linear mixed modeling approach to cyclic, spatial, and environmental drivers. Smart Agricultural Technology, 101678.

4. Gombi, C., Szabó, A., Király, C., Srivastava, V., Horváth, L., Mikó, E., & Szabó, G. (2024). Photoacoustic spectroscopy based nitrous oxide measurement for field applications. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 19925.

5. Srivastava, V. (2019). Adaptive soil management practices: Agroforestry technologies. In Sustainable Practices for Natural Resource Management Through Biological Tools (pp. 183–196).

Mr. The nominee’s work advances scientific understanding of agricultural greenhouse-gas emissions and environmental sustainability through innovative analytical and monitoring approaches. By generating evidence-based insights that support climate-resilient agriculture and informed environmental policy, his research contributes to societal well-being and promotes sustainable development at regional and global scales.

Amirmohammad Behzadi | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amirmohammad Behzadi | Energy | Best Researcher Award

KTH Royal Institute of Technology | Sweden

Dr. Amirmohammad Behzadi is a researcher specializing in intelligent thermal energy systems, recognized for advancing AI-driven optimization, predictive control, reinforcement learning, and physics-informed digital-twin modeling for building and district-scale heating and cooling networks. He holds advanced degrees in mechanical engineering and fluid and climate theory with a focus on energy conversion and system optimization. His professional experience spans research roles in leading institutions, where he has developed model-based control frameworks, machine-learning-enabled optimization tools, and integrated thermal–power system models while contributing to major national and international projects on smart, low-carbon, and resilient energy systems. He has led multi-institutional collaborations, coordinated national participation in global research initiatives, supervised students across levels, and contributed extensively to proposal development and funding acquisition. His publication record includes numerous first-author articles in high-impact journals, influential book chapters, and methods that have shaped the design and control of next-generation thermal networks. His research achievements are evidenced by substantial citation metrics, widespread academic influence, and recognition among the world’s top researchers. He has received distinctions for research excellence and contributed to award-winning projects acknowledged by prominent scientific and engineering bodies. His active participation in international collaborations and professional organizations further highlights his leadership and dedication to advancing sustainable, data-driven, and climate-resilient energy solutions.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Habibollahzade, A., Gholamian, E., Ahmadi, P., & Behzadi, A. (2018). Multi-criteria optimization of an integrated energy system with thermoelectric generator, parabolic trough solar collector and electrolysis for hydrogen production. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.

2. Habibollahzade, A., Gholamian, E., & Behzadi, A. (2019). Multi-objective optimization and comparative performance analysis of hybrid biomass-based solid oxide fuel cell/solid oxide electrolyzer cell/gas turbine using different configurations. Applied Energy, 233, 985–1002.

3. Behzadi, A., Habibollahzade, A., Zare, V., & Ashjaee, M. (2019). Multi-objective optimization of a hybrid biomass-based SOFC/GT/double effect absorption chiller/RO desalination system with CO₂ recycle. Energy Conversion and Management, 181, 302–318.

4. Behzadi, A., Gholamian, E., Houshfar, E., & Habibollahzade, A. (2018). Multi-objective optimization and exergoeconomic analysis of waste heat recovery from Tehran’s waste-to-energy plant integrated with an ORC unit. Energy.

5. Habibollahzade, A., Gholamian, E., Houshfar, E., & Behzadi, A. (n.d.). Multi-objective optimization of biomass-based solid oxide fuel cell integrated with Stirling engine and electrolyzer. [Journal name not specified].

Dr. The nominee’s work advances intelligent, low-carbon thermal energy systems by integrating AI, data-driven optimization, and physics-informed modeling to create more efficient, resilient, and autonomous urban energy infrastructures. His contributions support global sustainability goals by enabling cleaner, smarter heating and cooling networks that reduce emissions and improve energy reliability. Through innovative research and international collaboration, he drives technological progress that benefits science, industry, and society.

Liang Pei | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Liang Pei | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Director | Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Professor Pei Liang, a distinguished researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is recognized for his expertise in environmental science, pollution control, separation technology, and chemical engineering. He holds advanced degrees in chemistry and environmental engineering, with academic training that established his foundation in analytical methodologies and sustainable process design. Throughout his career, he has served in key research and leadership roles, guiding interdisciplinary projects on pollutant behavior, advanced separation processes, and innovative control technologies while mentoring emerging scholars and contributing to institutional strategy. His research focuses on developing high-efficiency separation materials, pollution mitigation approaches, and environmentally conscious chemical processes, resulting in a substantial body of publications and highly cited contributions that have advanced both theory and application in his field. He has received numerous recognitions for scientific excellence and professional impact, and he has served in editorial capacities for respected journals as well as in memberships within national and international scientific committees and professional societies. With a strong citation record, a high h-index, and extensive contributions to environmental and chemical sciences, Professor Liang exemplifies scholarly leadership and enduring commitment to advancing solutions for global environmental challenges.

Profiles: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Lu, S., Zhang, X., Wang, J., & Pei, L. (2016). Impacts of different media on constructed wetlands for rural household sewage treatment. Journal of Cleaner Production, 127, 325–330.

2. Jeong, C. H., Postigo, C., Richardson, S. D., Simmons, J. E., Kimura, S. Y., … (2015). Occurrence and comparative toxicity of haloacetaldehyde disinfection byproducts in drinking water. Environmental Science & Technology, 49(23), 13749–13759.

3. Sun, Z., & Liang, P. (2008). Determination of Cr (III) and total chromium in water samples by cloud point extraction and flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Microchimica Acta, 162(1), 121–125.

4. Liang, P., Ding, Q., & Song, F. (2005). Application of multiwalled carbon nanotubes as solid phase extraction sorbent for preconcentration of trace copper in water samples. Journal of Separation Science, 28(17), 2339–2343.

5. Liang, P., Zhao, E., & Li, F. (2009). Dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction preconcentration of palladium in water samples and determination by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. Talanta, 77(5), 1854–1857.*

Professor Pei Liang’s work advances innovative environmental remediation and pollution control technologies that strengthen sustainable water management and safeguard public health. His research delivers practical solutions for industry and rural communities alike, driving scientific progress in separation science while supporting global efforts toward cleaner, more resilient ecosystems.

Geovani Soares de Lima | Water and Soil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Geovani Soares de Lima | Water and Soil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Federal University of Campina Grande | Brazil

Professor Geovani Soares de Lima is a distinguished academic and researcher serving as an Adjunct Professor at the Federal University of Campina Grande, where he contributes significantly to the field of Agricultural Engineering with expertise in irrigation and drainage. He holds degrees in Agronomy, a Master’s, and a Doctorate in Agricultural Engineering with specialization in irrigation and soil-water management, complemented by postdoctoral research in the same field. His professional experience includes teaching, mentoring, and leading research projects focused on sustainable water use, salinity management, bioinputs, and the physiological and agronomic responses of crops under abiotic stress. As leader of the research group on water, soil, and plant management in irrigated systems (MASP/CNPq) and as a researcher with the National Institute of Science and Technology in Sustainable Agriculture in the Semi-Arid Tropics (INCT AgriS), he has contributed to advancing sustainable agricultural practices and technological innovation. Professor Lima has an extensive record of scientific publications and editorial contributions, serving as editor for the Brazilian Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering and the journal Agriculture. His research achievements have earned him recognition as a CNPq Productivity Research Fellow – Level 1D, reflecting his excellence, productivity, and impact in agricultural sciences. His leadership, dedication to advancing irrigation technologies, and commitment to sustainable agriculture make him an exemplary candidate for recognition through this award.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  • Silva, A. B., Lima, G. S., Nobre, R. G., & Gheyi, H. R. (2025). Morphophysiological responses of sour passion fruit seedlings to water salinity and hydrogen peroxide. Revista Caatinga, 1–12.

  • Santos, F. J., Lima, G. S., Nobre, R. G., & Gheyi, H. R. (2025). A tool for simplified evaluation of salt and heavy metal stress – Example of salt-stressed basil plants (Ocimum basilicum) amended with castor cake. Industrial Crops and Products, 1–10.

  • Oliveira, M. C., Lima, G. S., Nobre, R. G., & Gheyi, H. R. (2025). Mineral nutrition and yield of irrigated sour passion fruit as influenced by an alternative organic source, sisal shredding residue. Revista Caatinga, 1–10.

  • Souza, V. L., Lima, G. S., Nobre, R. G., & Gheyi, H. R. (2025). Ascorbic acid as an elicitor of salt stress on the physiology and growth of guava. Revista Caatinga, 1–12.

  • Almeida, P. R., Lima, G. S., Nobre, R. G., & Gheyi, H. R. (2025). Foliar application of ascorbic acid in guava cultivation under water replacement levels. Revista Caatinga, 1–12.

    Prof. Geovani Soares de Lima’s research advances sustainable agricultural practices through innovative approaches to irrigation, soil, and water management, addressing critical challenges of salinity and resource efficiency. His work contributes to global food security, environmental resilience, and technological innovation in agricultural production systems.

Ilker Acar | Sustainable Water Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ilker Acar | Sustainable Water Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Research Staff | Ataturk University | Turkey

Asst. Prof. İlker Acar is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in environmental engineering, with a strong interdisciplinary background in mining and mineral processing. He earned his doctoral degree with a focus on the characterization and utilization potential of industrial by-products and holds undergraduate and graduate qualifications in engineering and natural sciences. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Atatürk University, he has extensive professional experience in environmental protection, wastewater treatment, and waste management, contributing to both academic research and applied industry projects. His research focuses on wastewater collection and treatment, pollution prevention, hazardous waste management, geopolymers, composite materials, polymeric adsorbents, and surface chemistry. He has published in high-impact journals such as Sustainability, Chemosphere, and Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy, demonstrating his dedication to sustainable materials and environmental remediation. Dr. Acar has supervised postgraduate theses, participated in academic juries, and played a key role in developing innovative research in environmental technologies. Recognized for his scholarly contributions with a growing citation record, he exemplifies academic excellence and leadership in advancing sustainability-focused research. His continuous commitment to research innovation, mentoring, and collaborative initiatives underscores his strong potential for future advancements and further recognition as a leading figure in his field.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Açışlı, Ö., Acar, İ., & Khataee, A. (2022). Preparation of a surface modified fly ash-based geopolymer for removal of an anionic dye: Parameters and adsorption mechanism. Chemosphere, 295, 133870.

2. Açışlı, O., Acar, I., & Khataee, A. (2020). Preparation of a fly ash-based geopolymer for removal of a cationic dye: Isothermal, kinetic and thermodynamic studies. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 83, 53–63.

3. Acar, I., & Atalay, M. U. (2013). Characterization of sintered class F fly ashes. Fuel, 106, 195–203.

4. Acar, I., & Atalay, M. U. (2016). Recovery potentials of cenospheres from bituminous coal fly ashes. Fuel, 180, 97–105.

5. Acar, I., & Açışlı, O. (2018). Mechano-chemical surface modification of calcite by wet-stirred ball milling. Applied Surface Science, 457, 208–213.

Dr. İlker Acar’s research advances sustainable environmental technologies through innovative use of industrial by-products and waste materials, contributing to cleaner production and circular economy solutions. His work bridges science and industry by developing eco-efficient methods for wastewater treatment and resource recovery, fostering global progress toward environmental sustainability.

Najwa Al-Otaibi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Najwa Al-Otaibi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Taif University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Najwa Aziz Al-Otaibi is an Assistant Professor at Taif University, specializing in biosciences with a research focus on microbial ecology, aquatic microbiology, and environmental sustainability. She holds advanced degrees in bioscience and biotechnology, with her doctoral research centered on the dynamics of picoplankton communities and their ecological responses to environmental factors. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Al-Otaibi has demonstrated excellence in teaching, mentoring, and leadership through her supervision of graduate students, coordination of microbiology courses, and active participation in academic committees. As a principal investigator, she has led funded projects exploring microbial diversity and biotechnological applications in freshwater and marine systems, contributing valuable insights to environmental microbiology. Her commitment to scientific advancement is reflected in her editorial roles for Marine Environmental Research and Frontiers in Environmental Microbiology, as well as her membership in professional committees dedicated to academic accreditation and student development. Dr. Al-Otaibi has been recognized with multiple honors, including awards for outstanding research presentations and prestigious scholarships and fellowships supporting her postgraduate studies. Her continued dedication to high-impact research, innovative teaching, and community engagement exemplifies academic excellence and positions her as a leading contributor to advancing bioscience research in alignment with national and global sustainability goals.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Calleja, M. L., Al-Otaibi, N., & Morán, X. A. G. (2019). Dissolved organic carbon contribution to oxygen respiration in the central Red Sea. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 4690.

2. Brewin, R. J. W., Morán, X. A. G., Raitsos, D. E., Gittings, J. A., Calleja, M. L., Viegas, M., & Al-Otaibi, N. (2019). Factors regulating the relationship between total and size-fractionated chlorophyll-a in coastal waters of the Red Sea. Frontiers in Microbiology, 10, 1964.

3. Al-Otaibi, N., Huete-Stauffer, T. M., Calleja, M. L., Irigoien, X., & Morán, X. A. G. (2020). Seasonal variability and vertical distribution of autotrophic and heterotrophic picoplankton in the central Red Sea. PeerJ, 8, e8612.

4. García, F. C., Calleja, M. L., Al-Otaibi, N., Røstad, A., & Morán, X. A. G. (2018). Diel dynamics and coupling of heterotrophic prokaryotes and dissolved organic matter in epipelagic and mesopelagic waters of the central Red Sea. Environmental Microbiology, 20(8), 2990–3000.

5. Morán, X. A. G., García, F. C., Røstad, A., Silva, L., Al-Otaibi, N., Irigoien, X., & others. (2022). Diel dynamics of dissolved organic matter and heterotrophic prokaryotes reveal enhanced growth at the ocean’s mesopelagic fish layer during daytime. Science of the Total Environment, 804, 150098.

Dr. Najwa Aziz Al-Otaibi’s research advances understanding of microbial and ecological processes that sustain aquatic environments, contributing to global efforts in environmental conservation and water sustainability. Her work supports scientific innovation toward healthier ecosystems and aligns with national and international goals for sustainable resource management and climate resilience.

Md Nazmul Husain | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Md Nazmul Husain | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Program Manager | Dhaka Community Medical College and Hospital | Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Nazmul Husain is an accomplished public health professional and epidemiologist currently serving as Program Manager at Dhaka Community Hospital Trust, Bangladesh, where he leads multidisciplinary research and health development projects. He holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, complemented by advanced certifications in Diabetology, General Practice, Ultrasonography, Basic Skills, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. His expertise spans community health, disaster response, maternal and child health, and climate change–related health research. Dr. Husain has demonstrated exceptional leadership in managing national and international collaborations with organizations such as A-PAD Japan, Peace Winds Japan, Mercy Malaysia, and the NIH Climate Change and Health Initiative. His research has contributed to improving healthcare access for vulnerable populations, advancing evidence-based interventions, and strengthening health system resilience. He has also served as a research coordinator and principal investigator on several high-impact public health studies. Recognized with the Young Scientist Award, Dr. Husain’s dedication to scientific excellence and humanitarian service underscores his commitment to advancing public health in Bangladesh and beyond. His continuous pursuit of knowledge through professional training and international collaborations reflects his potential to emerge as a leading figure in global health research and policy innovation.

Profiles: ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Jung, Y. S., Afroz, S., Mow, S. S., Wang, X., Sarpy, C., Islam, M. F., Husain, M. N., Hossain, M. S., Sania, A. R., & Mostofa, M. G. (2025). Pediatric health, climate perceptions, and school absenteeism across three regions of Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

Dr. Md. Nazmul Husain’s work bridges public health research and community-based action, advancing evidence-driven solutions for climate-related health challenges, disaster resilience, and child well-being in vulnerable populations. His contributions promote sustainable healthcare innovation and strengthen global efforts toward equitable, climate-resilient health systems.

Ramón García Marín | Geography | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ramón García Marín | Geography | Best Researcher Award

Full Professor | University of Murcia | Spain

Prof. Dr. Ramón García-Marín is a Full Professor at the University of Murcia, Spain, specializing in Geography with expertise in rural and urban geography, landscape and spatial planning, and natural hazards. He holds a PhD in Geography with highest distinction and has built an exemplary academic and research career marked by scholarly excellence and international collaboration. His professional experience includes significant leadership roles such as Director of the Geography Department, Coordinator of the Doctoral Program in History, Geography and Art History: Society, Territory and Heritage, and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Cuadernos de Turismo. He has authored and co-authored numerous publications in high-impact journals and has contributed to major European and national research projects focused on environmental sustainability, hydrology, and landscape transformation. His work is characterized by methodological rigor, interdisciplinary integration, and a strong commitment to addressing regional and global environmental challenges. Prof. García-Marín has received multiple awards for academic and research excellence, including national and regional distinctions, and holds several recognized research and knowledge transfer periods. As a member of prominent scientific associations and editorial boards, he actively contributes to the advancement of geographic science. His leadership, international visibility, and dedication to mentoring future scholars position him as an influential figure in the field with sustained potential for advancing innovative research and promoting sustainable territorial development.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. García-Marín, R. (2024). Continuity and change in the Ricote Valley Region (Southeastern Spain): An integrated analysis of socio-demographic, territorial and landscape transformations. Land.

2. García-Marín, R. (2024). Basic services and territory: constraints and rural exodus in the southeastern quadrant of Spain. Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense.

3. García-Marín, R. (2024). Depopulation processes in Southern Spain: The case of the Sierra del Segura Region (Albacete). Ager.

4. García-Marín, R. (2023). Multicriteria evaluation techniques in territorial decision-making: Estimation of urban reception capacity in the Metropolitan Area of Murcia. Ciudad y Territorio Estudios Territoriales.

5. García-Marín, R., et al. (2023). David against Goliath? Challenges and opportunities for energy cooperatives in Southern Europe. Energy Research and Social Science.

Prof. Dr. Ramón García-Marín’s work advances scientific understanding of rural and urban transformation, sustainable land management, and territorial resilience. His research provides vital insights for policy development, environmental planning, and sustainable regional growth, contributing meaningfully to both academic progress and societal well-being.

Victor Manuel Rodríguez Moreno | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Victor Manuel Rodríguez Moreno | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | INIFAP | Mexico

Dr. Victor Manuel Rodríguez Moreno is an accomplished researcher specializing in environmental geosciences, sustainable agriculture, and climate change adaptation. With extensive experience in remote sensing, geographic information systems, and the development of ICT-based solutions, he has significantly advanced the use of web services and mobile applications to support decision-making in agricultural production systems. His work emphasizes contemporary extensionism, providing timely and accurate information on weather, crop forecasting, pest management, and water efficiency, which has improved productivity and resilience in farming communities. As head of the National Laboratory of Modeling and Remote Sensing at INIFAP, he has led initiatives in regional climate modeling, watershed studies, and early warning systems, integrating technological innovations with practical applications. Dr. Rodríguez Moreno has also promoted research dissemination through specialized courses, forums, and publications, fostering collaboration among researchers, landowners, and policymakers. His career reflects a strong commitment to sustainability, technological innovation, and the practical application of scientific knowledge for societal benefit.

Profiles: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. López-Calderón, M. J., Estrada-Ávalos, J., Rodríguez-Moreno, V. M., … (2020). Estimation of total nitrogen content in forage maize (Zea mays L.) using spectral indices: Analysis by random forest. Agriculture, 10(10), 451.

2. Ruiz-Corral, J. A., Medina-García, G., Rodríguez-Moreno, V. M., … (2016). Regionalización del cambio climático en México. Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Agrícolas, 7(SPE13), 2451–2464.

3. Rodríguez-Moreno, V. M., & Bullock, S. H. (2013). Comparación espacial y temporal de índices de la vegetación para verdor y humedad y aplicación para estimar LAI en el Desierto Sonorense. Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Agrícolas, 4(4), 611–623.

4. Medina-García, G., Ruiz-Corral, J. A., Rodríguez-Moreno, V. M., Soria-Ruiz, J., … (2016). Efecto del cambio climático en el potencial productivo del frijol en México. Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Agrícolas, 7(SPE13), 2465–2474.

5. Hinojosa-Corona, A., Rodríguez-Moreno, V. M., Munguía-Orozco, L., … (2011). El deslizamiento de ladera de noviembre 2007 y generación de una presa natural en el río Grijalva, Chiapas, México. Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, 63(1), 15–38.

Rakshit Jakhar | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Rakshit Jakhar | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

PhD at AGH University of Krakow, Poland

Rakshit Jakhar is a dedicated early-career researcher from India with a strong academic foundation in geography and a growing portfolio of research addressing pressing global and regional challenges. Born in 1997 in Rajasthan, India, Rakshit has shown a commitment to integrating academic study with practical inquiry, especially in areas involving climate change, environmental sustainability, and social development. His interdisciplinary approach reflects a deep concern for both ecological and human systems, with a special interest in how geography shapes and responds to social inequalities and environmental stress. Driven by intellectual curiosity and a desire to make meaningful contributions to society, Rakshit has pursued research that explores the intersection of technology and environmental policy, as well as the socio-economic dimensions of gender inequality and natural disasters. Through a blend of academic publications and grassroots-level project work, he continues to build his research portfolio with relevance and impact. Fluent in English and an effective communicator, Rakshit is also a promising candidate for collaborative and international scientific work. His vision is to contribute to sustainable development and climate resilience, especially in vulnerable regions of India, through evidence-based research and policy recommendations. Rakshit’s evolving career reflects ambition, adaptability, and a genuine passion for scientific and societal advancement.

Professional Profile

Education

Rakshit Jakhar holds a Master of Arts in Geography from the University of Mumbai, completed between 2017 and 2019, where he developed a comprehensive understanding of spatial science, climate systems, and human-environment interactions. During his postgraduate studies, he engaged with advanced geographic methodologies and research approaches, which laid the foundation for his later work in climate change and environmental policy. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Delhi (2014–2017), graduating with a solid academic record and exposure to core themes like physical geography, regional planning, and human development. Rakshit’s academic background has equipped him with a strong theoretical and practical grasp of the dynamics shaping both natural landscapes and societal transformations. While his academic grades were moderate, his passion for learning, critical thinking, and on-ground research more than compensates, showcasing his growth beyond traditional assessment metrics. His studies emphasized the importance of geography in tackling global issues like climate resilience, food security, and sustainable urban development. Rakshit’s education is distinguished not only by formal coursework but also by a proactive engagement in research-driven projects and thematic studies, marking him as a geographer with both academic and applied field knowledge.

Professional Experience

Rakshit Jakhar has built a diverse professional profile that reflects both leadership and a deep interest in communication and training. From 2019 to 2021, he served as a Marketing Manager at JB Medical Cure India Private Limited, based in Gurugram. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing marketing strategies and training programs for the company’s operations in India and abroad. While not directly tied to academia, this experience enhanced his skills in project management, strategic communication, and stakeholder engagement—competencies highly valuable in scientific research and dissemination. Rakshit also completed an internship with L-Comps & Impex Private Limited in 2017, where he gained experience in corporate operations and business processes. His professional journey, though industry-oriented in its early phase, reflects a strong ability to manage projects and lead cross-functional teams. These experiences have refined his interpersonal and organizational skills, which he now leverages in his academic pursuits. His ability to operate across disciplines and sectors gives him a unique advantage in research translation and public engagement. Rakshit’s professional experience showcases a well-rounded individual who bridges academic inquiry with practical implementation and effective outreach.

Research Interests

Rakshit Jakhar’s research interests center around environmental geography, climate change, social equity, and the role of emerging technologies in addressing ecological challenges. He is particularly focused on how global warming affects agricultural patterns, livelihoods, and regional sustainability in India. His work explores the socioeconomic dimensions of environmental stress, including how natural hazards influence human settlements and economic stability, with a special focus on the Indian states of Rajasthan and Gujarat. He has also demonstrated a growing interest in the use of artificial intelligence to combat climate change, reflecting his ability to integrate technological perspectives with geographic inquiry. Rakshit’s research extends to the study of gender inequality, particularly in rural regions like Shekhawati, Rajasthan, examining the intersections of education, health, and labor force participation among women. His interdisciplinary approach enables him to tackle complex problems at the interface of society and environment. With a blend of field-based research and data analysis, Rakshit aims to contribute to policy-relevant knowledge and community-level interventions. His future goals include deepening his expertise in climate adaptation, environmental policy, and sustainable development practices, making him a strong candidate for further academic or collaborative research initiatives.

Awards and Honors

While Rakshit Jakhar is still early in his career and has not yet received major national or international honors, his academic contributions have been recognized through publication in respected peer-reviewed journals. Notably, his work on the impact of global warming on agriculture was published in a Scopus-indexed journal—a significant achievement for an early-career researcher. In 2022 alone, he authored multiple research papers, including studies on climate change, natural disasters, and the use of artificial intelligence to address environmental issues. These publications indicate peer recognition and validate the relevance and quality of his work. Additionally, his active participation in thematic research projects, such as the study of gender inequality in Rajasthan, has contributed to his growing academic presence. Although he has not listed specific awards, his consistent publication record and commitment to addressing socially critical issues suggest strong potential for future accolades. With continued scholarly output and engagement in academic conferences or funded research, Rakshit is well-positioned to receive honors that reflect his contributions to geographic and environmental research. His emerging profile exemplifies promise, dedication, and a readiness to scale his impact within the academic and policy-making communities.

Conclusion

Rakshit Jakhar demonstrates potential and merit as a young researcher, particularly through his interdisciplinary and socially relevant research in geography, climate change, and societal issues. His published work in peer-reviewed journals, including one Scopus-indexed, is commendable for someone early in their career.

Publications Top Notes

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, L Samek, K Styszko
    Year: 2023
    Title: A comprehensive study of the impact of waste fires on the environment and health
    Cited by: 19

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, P Sachar
    Year: 2023
    Title: A Study and Analysis on Waste Fires in India and Their Corresponding Impacts on Environment and Human Health
    Cited by: 5

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, G Singh, R Raj, K Kumari, P Sachar, PS Prasad
    Year: 2022
    Title: Different Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Combat Climate Change Issues
    Cited by: 5

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, G Singh, P Sachar
    Year: 2022
    Title: Impact of global warming on agricultural pattern: A case study of select agricultural spaces in Rajasthan
    Cited by: 4

  • Author(s): S Garima, RR Jakhar Rakshit, S Preeti
    Year: Not specified
    Title: A Comprehensive Study on Impacts of Air Pollution on Environment and Human Health
    Cited by: 4*

  • Author(s): TCATR Jakhar
    Year: 2024
    Title: Beyond Borders: CBAM’s Revolutionary Potential and Challenges in Achieving Carbon Neutrality
    Cited by: 2

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, L Samek, K Styszko
    Year: 2023
    Title: Comprehensive Study of the Impact of Waste Fires on the Environment and Health. Sustainability
    Cited by: 1

  • Author(s): G Singh, R Jakhar, P Sachar
    Year: 2022
    Title: Impact on people’s lives and livelihoods in Gujarat due to Natural hazards
    Cited by: 1

  • Author(s): L Samek, E Diapouli, A Ryś, S Papagiannis, V Vassilatou, R Jakhar, …
    Year: 2025
    Title: Determination of equivalent Black Carbon Concentrations by MABI…
    Cited by: Not specified

  • Author(s): R Jakhar, P Furman, A Skiba, D Widel, M Zimnoch, L Samek, K Styszko
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