Tanu Jindal | Environmental Sustainable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Tanu Jindal | Environmental Sustainable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Group additional Pro Vice chancellor, Director & Prof, Amity Institute of Environmental Toxicology Safety and Mango, India

Tanu Jindal is a distinguished expert in Science and Technology with a deep focus on environmental research and education. Her work spans environmental pollution, toxicology, ecosystem impacts, and public health, emphasizing sustainability and circular economy principles. Tanu Jindal holds significant technical and administrative expertise, influencing policy formulation and fostering strategic priorities in dynamic environments. She is recognized for her leadership in higher education, strategic project delivery, and her unwavering commitment to excellence in service.

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Dr. Tanu Jindal

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Education πŸŽ“

Tanu Jindal completed her Ph.D. in Ecotoxicology from the Department of Zoology, Delhi University (1995-1999). She also holds an MSc in Chemistry from Delhi University (1992-1994) and a BSc in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry from the same university (1989-1992). Additionally, she has undertaken various specialized courses, including a UNCC E-Course on Climate Change and a Diploma in Industrial Safety and Occupational Health from NILEM.

Experience πŸ’Ό

Tanu Jindal is the Additional Pro Vice-Chancellor (R&D) and Domain Head of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences at Amity University. She is the Professor and Founding Director of the Amity Institute for Environmental Toxicology, Safety, and Management (AIETSM) and the Amity Institute of Environmental Sciences (AIES). She also serves as an advisor for the Amity Institute of Marine Science & Technology and holds additional responsibilities with the Global Research Hub at Amity New York.

Research Interests πŸ”¬

Her research interests include environmental pollution, toxicology, ecosystem health, waste management, circular economy, and sustainability. She focuses on the analysis of pollution impacts on ecosystems and public health, along with environment safety practices and resource efficiency.

Awards πŸ†

Tanu Jindal has received numerous accolades, including the Distinguished Scientist Award 2023 from the National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), the Women Excellence Award 2022, and the Environmental Education Award at the Global Nature Film Festival 2018. She is a fellow of NESA and has been recognized with the Scientist of the Year Award in 2015 and the Environmentalist of the Year Award in 2014.

Publications Top NotesπŸ“š

Jindal, T. (2021), “Toxicology of Organophosphate Poisoning: New Insights”, Springer International Publishing AG, Cham. Link

Jindal, T. (2021), “New Frontier in Environmental Toxicology”, Springer International Publishing AG, Cham. Link

Jindal, T. (2020), “Microbiological Methods for Environment, Food and Pharmaceutical Analysis”, Springer International Publishing AG, Cham. Link

Jindal, T. (2019), “Emerging Issues in Ecology and Environmental Science: Case Studies from India”, Springer Briefs in Environmental Sciences, Springer International Publishing AG, Cham. Link

Jindal, T. (2018), “Paradigms in Pollution Prevention”, Springer Briefs in Environmental Sciences, Springer International Publishing AG, Cham. Link

Jindal, T. (2012), “Persistence of an Organophosphate Coumaphos”, Lap Lambert Publishing House, Germany. Link

Vahid Aghadadashi | system-pollution Award | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Vahid Aghadadashi | system-pollution Award | Best Research Article Award

Researcher atΒ Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences,Β Iran

Dr. Vahid Aghadadashi is a prominent researcher at the Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science, specializing in Marine & Oceanic Pollution and Evo-pollutant studies. With an h-index of 8 and over 197 citations, he has significantly contributed to the understanding of environmental pollutants in the Persian Gulf. His research focuses on heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and other contaminants in marine sediments.

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Education πŸ“š

Dr. Aghadadashi holds a Ph.D. in Marine & Oceanic Pollution from Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences. His academic journey has equipped him with a deep understanding of analytical chemistry and environmental geochemistry, vital for his groundbreaking research in marine pollution.

Experience 🌐

With a distinguished career at the Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science, Dr. Aghadadashi has led and collaborated on various research projects. His experience also extends to the University of Tehran and Tarbiat Modares University, focusing on environmental geochemistry and marine pollution studies.

Research Interests πŸ”

Dr. Aghadadashi’s research interests encompass the spatial distribution, toxicity, and environmental impact of pollutants in marine ecosystems. He is particularly interested in heavy metals, PAHs, and their effects on marine sediments and aquatic life, using GIS and geostatistics to study their spatial structures and potential eco-risks.

Awards πŸ†

Dr. Aghadadashi has received numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to marine pollution research. His dedication and innovative approach have earned him recognition both nationally and internationally.

Publications Top Notes

“Spatial distribution and vertical profile of heavy metals in marine sediments around Iran’s special economic energy zone; Arsenic as an enriched contaminant” – 2019, 41 citations πŸ“–

“Origin, distribution and toxicological potential of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments from the Bushehr coast, The Persian Gulf” – 2015, 38 citations πŸ“–

“Source, spatial distribution, and toxicity potential of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in sediments from Iran’s environmentally hot zones, the Persian Gulf” – 2019, 33 citations πŸ“–Β 

 

 

 

Hussein Togun | clean energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Hussein Togun | clean energy | Best Researcher Award

PhD,Β University of Baghdad,Β Iraq

🌟 Prof. Dr. Hussein Togun is a distinguished researcher in the field of clean energy, recognized for his groundbreaking contributions. With a PhD from the University of Baghdad, Iraq, Dr. Togun has been instrumental in advancing renewable energy technologies and sustainable practices. His innovative research has earned him the prestigious Best Researcher Award, highlighting his exceptional expertise and dedication to solving global energy challenges. Dr. Togun’s work not only advances scientific knowledge but also contributes significantly to the transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable future. 🌱

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Experience

πŸ“š From 2006 to 2021, I meticulously crafted and taught a comprehensive course spanning mathematics, Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena, and Heat Transfer across various academic levels. Serving as the head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering from 2015 to 2019 enriched my experience further, allowing me to delve into every facet of course administration. This encompassed syllabus design, textbook selection, TA recruitment and supervision, assignment creation, supplementary material development, and lecturing. Additionally, I organized numerous seminars covering diverse Engineering disciplines, wherein participants earned full graduate credit. This multifaceted journey not only honed my teaching skills but also instilled a deep appreciation for academic leadership. πŸŽ“

Research Areas

πŸ”₯ Exploring the forefront of thermal performance and heat transfer, my research delves into innovative areas such as Hybrid-Nanofluids and Phase Change Materials (PCM). By combining expertise in energy, fluid mechanics, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation, I aim to revolutionize heat transfer technologies. These efforts hold promise for enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability across various applications, from industrial processes to renewable energy systems. Through rigorous experimentation and modeling, I seek to unlock the full potential of advanced fluid systems, paving the way for more efficient heat management solutions in a rapidly evolving world. My passion lies in harnessing these technologies to drive positive change and address pressing global challenges. πŸ’‘

Citations

CitationsΒ  2753
h-indexΒ  27
i10-indexΒ  53

Publications Top Notes

“An experimental study on thermal conductivity and viscosity of nanofluids containing carbon nanotubes” (2014) – 296 citations

“Investigation of heat transfer enhancement in a forward-facing contracting channel using FMWCNT nanofluids” (2014) – 255 citations

“Preparation, characterization, viscosity, and thermal conductivity of nitrogen-doped graphene aqueous nanofluids” (2014) – 155 citations

“Numerical simulation of laminar to turbulent nanofluid flow and heat transfer over a backward-facing step” (2014) – 148 citations

“Heat transfer and fluid flow of pseudo-plastic nanofluid over a moving permeable plate with viscous dissipation and heat absorption/generation” (2019) – 147 citations

“An experimental and numerical investigation of heat transfer enhancement for graphene nanoplatelets nanofluids in turbulent flow conditions” (2015) – 144 citations

“Thermal performance of nanofluid in ducts with double forward-facing steps” (2015) – 89 citations

“A review of studies on forced, natural and mixed heat transfer to fluid and nanofluid flow in an annular passage” (2014) – 74 citations

“A novel hybrid biomass-solar driven triple combined power cycle integrated with hydrogen production: Multi-objective optimization based on power cost and CO2 emission” (2021) – 66 citations

“A novel hybrid modelling structure fabricated by using Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy to forecast HVAC systems energy demand in real-time for Basra city” (2020) – 56 citations

 

Jorge Zavala | Plant Protection | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Jorge Zavala | Plant Protection | Best Researcher Award

Full Professor,Β University of Buenos Aires,Β Argentina

πŸ† Prof. Dr. Jorge Zavala, an eminent figure in Plant Protection, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. Serving as a Full Professor at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, his contributions transcend borders, impacting both academia and practical applications. With expertise spanning across Argentina, Columbia, and the United States, Prof. Zavala embodies excellence in interdisciplinary research, fostering sustainable solutions for agricultural challenges. His dedication to advancing knowledge in plant protection not only enriches scientific discourse but also cultivates a brighter future for global agriculture. Prof. Zavala’s remarkable achievements stand as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring researchers worldwide. 🌱🌟

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Education

πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“ Ingeniero AgrΓ³nomo from FAUBA in 1994, Prof. Dr. Jorge Zavala embarked on a journey of academic excellence. His pursuit of knowledge led him to attain a Magister Scientiae in Natural Resources from FAUBA in 2000. Undeterred by boundaries, he furthered his studies, earning a Doctor Rerum Naturalis from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology at Friedrich-Schiller-UniversitΓ€t, Jena, Germany, in 2004. πŸŒ±πŸ“š Prof. Zavala’s academic trajectory reflects his unwavering commitment to advancing agricultural science, enriching his expertise in plant protection and natural resource management. These achievements underscore his dedication to addressing complex challenges in agriculture with a global perspective.

Current positions

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« With an illustrious career, Prof. Dr. Jorge Zavala holds the esteemed position of Full Professor at the CΓ‘tedra de ZoologΓ­a AgrΓ­cola and serves as an Associate Professor at the CΓ‘tedra de BioquΓ­mica, both within the renowned Facultad de AgronomΓ­a at the Universidad de Buenos Aires. πŸŽ“ As a Principal Researcher at CONICET, his scholarly contributions are pivotal in shaping agricultural science. Additionally, he serves as the Vicedirector of the INBA, a collaborative venture between FAUBA and CONICET, further demonstrating his leadership in academia and research. Prof. Zavala’s multifaceted roles underscore his profound impact on both education and scientific inquiry in the field of agronomy.

Research interests

🌱 Prof. Dr. Jorge Zavala specializes in the intricate dynamics of plant-insect interactions, particularly focusing on the relationship between soybean crops and insect pests. 🦟 His research delves into the mechanisms underlying pest infestation, exploring factors such as insect behavior, plant defense mechanisms, and ecological variables. Through rigorous study and experimentation, Prof. Zavala aims to unravel the complexities of these interactions, seeking innovative strategies for pest management and crop protection. His work not only enhances our understanding of agricultural ecosystems but also offers practical insights crucial for sustainable farming practices. Prof. Zavala’s dedication to this field fosters resilience against pests, ensuring the prosperity of soybean cultivation and agricultural sustainability.

Publications Top Notes

Biotic stress globally downregulates photosynthesis genes

Published in Plant, cell & environment in 2010

Cited 602 times

Authors: DD Bilgin, JA Zavala, JIN Zhu, SJ Clough, DR Ort, EH DeLUCIA

Climate change: resetting plant-insect interactions

Published in Plant physiology in 2012

Cited 404 times

Authors: EH DeLucia, PD Nabity, JA Zavala, MR Berenbaum

Manipulation of Endogenous Trypsin Proteinase Inhibitor Production in Nicotiana attenuata Demonstrates Their Function as Antiherbivore Defenses

Published in Plant Physiology in 2004

Cited 310 times

Authors: JA Zavala, AG Patankar, K Gase, D Hui, IT Baldwin

Indirect suppression of photosynthesis on individual leaves by arthropod herbivory

Published in Annals of botany in 2009

Cited 288 times

Authors: PD Nabity, JA Zavala, EH DeLucia

Anthropogenic increase in carbon dioxide compromises plant defense against invasive insects

Published in Proceedings of the national academy of sciences in 2008

Cited 276 times

Authors: JA Zavala, CL Casteel, EH DeLucia, MR Berenbaum