Lenka Bobulska | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lenka Bobulska | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

university, University of Prešov, Faculty of Humanities and Natural Sciences, Department of Ecology, Slovakia

Lenka Bobuľská is an Associate Professor at the Department of Ecology, Faculty of Humanities and Natural Sciences, University of Prešov, Slovakia. With a passion for soil ecology and environmental protection, she has contributed significantly to scientific research and education. Her expertise spans soil biology, environmental microbiology, and biomonitoring. She has been actively involved in international academic exchanges, research collaborations, and professional internships worldwide. Lenka’s work focuses on understanding the intricate relationships within soil ecosystems and applying this knowledge to address pressing environmental challenges.

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Education 🎓

  • 2022: Associate Professor in Environmental Ecology, University of Prešov, Slovakia.
  • 2008-2012: PhD in Environmental Ecology, University of Prešov, Slovakia.
  • 1998-2004: MSc/BSc in Landscape Ecology and Nature Protection, Technical University of Zvolen, Slovakia.

Lenka has consistently pursued academic excellence, combining her educational background with global research experiences to become a leading voice in environmental ecology.

Experience 🌱

  • 2023-Present: Associate Professor, University of Prešov, Slovakia.
  • 2014-2023: Assistant Professor, University of Prešov, Slovakia.
  • 2012-2013: Postdoctoral Researcher, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

Lenka has extensive experience in teaching, research, and professional development. Her international internships across Europe, South America, and Africa have broadened her academic insights and advanced her contributions to the global ecological community.

Research Focus 🔬

Lenka Bobuľská’s research primarily explores:

  • Soil Ecology and Biology: Examining the complexities of soil organisms and their roles.
  • Soil Protection: Addressing environmental challenges through sustainable practices.
  • Environmental Microbiology: Investigating microbial dynamics in varied ecosystems.
  • Biomonitoring: Employing bioindicators to evaluate environmental quality.

Her work integrates ecological understanding with practical applications, emphasizing the preservation and improvement of natural resources.

Publications 📚

  • Soil textural class plays a major role in evaluating the effects of land use on soil quality indicators.
  • Carbon dioxide emissions from biochar in soil: role of clay, microorganisms and carbonates.
  • Assessment of Soil Heavy Metal Pollution in a Former Mining Area-Before and After the End of Mining Activities.
  • Accumulation and environmental risk assessment of heavy metals in soil and plants of four different ecosystems.
  • Biomonitoring of heavy metals contamination by mosses and lichens around Slovinky tailing pond.
  • Impact of ecological and conventional farming systems on chemical and biological soil quality indices.
  • Impact of invasive plant Solidago gigantea on soil nematodes in semi-natural grasslands.
  • Toxicity of heavy metals to soil biological and chemical properties in polluted areas.
  • Activity of soil enzymes and biomonitoring methods to evaluate soil and air pollution.
  • Open mining pits as sources of undesirable substances: Biomonitoring in mining areas.
  • Mercury content in edible mushrooms: ecological and human health risk assessment.
  • A case study of soil food web components affected by invasive species.
  • Vertical profiles of soil properties and microbial activities in peatbog soils.
  • Invasive Goldenrod influences soil microbial activities in Central Europe.
  • Evaluation of soil and ambient air pollution in post-mining areas.
  • Development of soil parameters in cold mountain climate conditions.
  • Determination of elements in wild edible mushrooms: Levels and risk assessment.
  • Biodiversity and environment quality in ecological farming conditions.
  • Modeling of soil phosphatase activity in Brazilian Cerrado ecosystems.
  • Spatial variability of physical soil properties in ecological farming conditions.

Manal Fawzy | Green Technology | Best Review Article Award

Prof. Manal Fawzy | Green Technology | Best Review Article Award

Prof., Environmental Biotechnology , Environmental Sciences Dept, Faculty Of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt

Prof. Manal Fawzy Ahmed, an Environmental Phyto-technologist, is a founding member of the Environmental Sciences Department at Alexandria University. A distinguished researcher and academic, she leads the Green Technology Group and serves as Chair of the Egyptian National Man & Biosphere Commission to UNESCO. In recognition of her expertise, UNESCO appointed her to the International Advisory Committee for the Man and Biosphere Program (2023–2026). Prof. Fawzy has received numerous accolades, including the UNESCO Young Scientist Award (1991) and Sultan Qaboos Prize for Environmental Preservation (1997). Her pioneering work spans biodiversity conservation, restoration of degraded ecosystems, and nanotechnology-based water treatment. A prolific scholar, she has published 73 Scopus-indexed articles, a book, and nine book chapters while mentoring students and engaging with global scientific communities.

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Education 

Prof. Manal Fawzy Ahmed obtained her PhD in Plant Flora and Taxonomy from Alexandria University in collaboration with the Biosystematics Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada, in 1991. Her academic journey laid a robust foundation in plant sciences and environmental studies. During her doctoral research, she developed a comprehensive understanding of biodiversity and plant taxonomy, contributing significantly to these fields. Over the years, Prof. Fawzy expanded her expertise, embracing interdisciplinary approaches to address pressing environmental challenges. Through continuous professional development, including participation in 40 workshops and 42 national and international conferences, she honed her skills in environmental impact assessment, biodiversity monitoring, and phytoremediation techniques. This rich educational and professional background underpins her innovative research and leadership in environmental sciences.

Research Focus 

Prof. Manal Fawzy’s research emphasizes using indigenous plant species to remediate polluted environments and synthesize nanomaterials for wastewater treatment. She explores green biotechnology, focusing on the phytofabrication of nanocomposites with environmental and biomedical applications. Her groundbreaking work includes developing biochar, graphene, and metal-based nanomaterials for pollution control, as well as addressing environmental challenges like heavy metal contamination and antibiotic pollution. Prof. Fawzy also leads projects on biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration, applying sustainable and nature-based solutions. A passionate advocate of sustainable development, her research integrates advanced technologies with ecological principles to tackle global environmental issues effectively.

Publications 

 🌱 Sustainable synthesis of a novel hydrothermally carbonized AuNPs-hydrochar nanocomposite

🌍 From Waste to Worth: Upcycling Plastic into High-Value Carbon-Based Nanomaterials
🧪 Sustainable fabrication of dimorphic plant-derived ZnO nanoparticles
💧 Retention and recycling of granules in continuous flow-through systems
🌿 Antioxidant, anticancer, and photocatalytic potentials of gold nanoparticles
📘 Artificial Intelligence and Modeling for Water Sustainability
📚 Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Water Management and Treatment
🌀 Efficient Removal of Phosphate by Phyto-Graphene Composite
🌊 Green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles using Sea Lavender
🧬 Synergetic effect of green synthesized reduced graphene oxide
🌟 Phytofabrication of bimetallic silver-copper/biochar nanocomposite
🔬 Green synthesis of bimetallic Ag/ZnO@Biochar nanocomposite
⚛️ Novel Biogenic Synthesis of Ag@Biochar Nanocomposite
☢️ Facile Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles for Anticancer and Environmental Applications
🧪 Optimization of mild steel corrosion inhibition by plant extracts
💡 Catalytic and Medical Potential of Phyto-Functionalized Nanocomposites
🌱 Green Synthesis of Nano-Zero-Valent Iron Using Plant Extracts
🦠 COVID-19 transmission, persistence, and nanotherapy
🌿 Comparative study of Phragmites australis extracts for gold nanoparticle synthesis
🌍 Techno-economic and environmental approaches of Cd²⁺ adsorption by olive leaves

Tanvir Ahamed | Environmental engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tanvir Ahamed | Environmental engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States

Tanvir Ahamed is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate at the Otto H. York Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. With a strong foundation in civil and environmental engineering, he has focused his research on innovative solutions for sustainable water management. Tanvir’s work spans from investigating biofilms and water chemistry to the interaction of graphene oxides with microbial communities in water treatment systems. His commitment to advancing water reuse in agriculture through biologically active filters showcases his passion for environmental engineering and sustainability. 🌱🔬

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Education

Tanvir Ahamed is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, where he maintains a CGPA of 3.625. He holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering with a concentration in Environmental Engineering from the University of Memphis, graduating with a CGPA of 3.72 in 2020. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Shahjalal University of Science & Technology in Bangladesh, where he achieved a CGPA of 3.20. 📘🎓

Experience

Tanvir has amassed significant research experience as a Graduate Research Assistant at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, focusing on mixed media biologically active filters for water reuse in agriculture irrigation. Previously, he worked at Texas Tech University on the functionalization of graphene family nanomaterials to support microbial attachment and growth. At the University of Memphis, his research involved studying lead deposition on polyethylene and investigating stormwater quality at industrial facilities. 🧑‍🔬💼

Research Interests

Tanvir’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental engineering and materials science. He is particularly focused on the development and application of biologically active filtration systems for sustainable water management. His work also explores the role of graphene oxides in water treatment and the impact of biofilms and water chemistry on lead deposition in potable water systems. 🌍💧

Awards

Throughout his academic career, Tanvir has received several accolades, including the Graduate Student Grants-In-Aid in 2023 for his research on biologically active filters funded by NJWRRI through USGS. He was also awarded the Dhaka Board Scholarship in the Secondary School Certificate Examination in Bangladesh and received multiple government scholarships during his school years. 🏆🎖️

Publications

  1. Ahamed, T., Brown, S. P., & Salehi, M. (2020). Investigate the role of biofilm and water chemistry on lead deposition onto and release from polyethylene: An implication for potable water pipes. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 400, 123253. DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123253
    • Cited by: 12 articles
  2. Salehi, M., DeSimone, D., Aghilinasrollahabadi, K., & Ahamed, T. (2020). A case study on tap water quality in large buildings recommissioned after extended closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology. DOI:10.1039/D1EW00428J
    • Cited by: 8 articles
  3. Rushdi, M. I., Basak, R., Das, P., Ahamed, T., & Bhattacharjee, S. (2023). Assessing the health risks associated with elevated manganese and iron in groundwater in Sreemangal and Moulvibazar Sadar, Bangladesh. Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 10, 100287. DOI:10.1016/j.hazadv.2023.100287
    • Cited by: 3 articles
  4. Ahamed, T., Li, C., Li, M., & Axe, L. (2024). Interaction of graphene oxide with the microbial community of biologically active filters from a water treatment plant. Water Research, 122155. DOI:10.1016/j.watres.2024.122155
    • Cited by: 5 articles