Hari B Sharma | Environmental Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Hari B Sharma | Environmental Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Assistant Professor, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, India

Dr. Hari Bhakta Sharma is an esteemed environmental engineer and researcher currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, India. With a profound interest in sustainable waste management and renewable energy, Dr. Sharma’s work focuses on innovative methods to recover resources from waste. His dedication to environmental sustainability and contribution to academia makes him a promising candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”

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Nomination for “Young Scientist Award”

Strengths for the Award 🌟

The nominee exhibits remarkable strengths that make them a suitable candidate for the “Young Scientist Award.” With a robust academic foundation in civil engineering, complemented by a focus on environmental sustainability, the candidate has excelled in both research and practical application. Their work in wastewater treatment, especially through innovative technologies like vertical flow constructed wetlands and biochar production, demonstrates a commitment to addressing environmental challenges. Additionally, their contributions to multiple high-enrollment courses at IIT Kharagpur showcase their dedication to education and knowledge dissemination. The numerous scholarships, travel grants, and awards they have received, such as the “Most Cited Research Paper Award” and the “Most Downloaded Research Paper Award” in 2023, further highlight their research impact and recognition in the scientific community.

Areas for Improvement 📈

While the candidate’s achievements are impressive, there are some areas where further development could enhance their profile. For instance, increasing their involvement in international collaborations could broaden their research network and foster diverse perspectives in their work. Additionally, while their editorial roles in journals like “Frontiers in Sustainability” and “Frontiers in Energy Research” are commendable, expanding these roles to include leadership positions in more prominent journals or conferences could further solidify their standing in the field. Lastly, while their work on the “Namami Ganga Program” indicates strong practical experience, pursuing more publications in high-impact international journals could enhance the global reach and impact of their research.

Education 🎓

Dr. Sharma holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, where he specialized in resource recovery from organic waste using hydrothermal carbonization. He earned his Master of Technology in Environmental Engineering from Lovely Professional University, focusing on wastewater treatment. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering (Honours) from the same institution, where he developed a strong foundation in environmental and civil engineering principles.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Sharma is currently an Assistant Professor at the Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, where he teaches and conducts research in Environmental Engineering. His professional journey is marked by his commitment to sustainability and innovation in waste management. He has been actively involved in academic research, publishing extensively on topics such as hydrothermal carbonization, waste-to-energy conversion, and sustainable waste management practices.

Research Interests 🔍

Dr. Sharma’s research interests lie in environmental engineering, with a particular focus on sustainable waste management, resource recovery, and renewable energy production. His work often explores hydrothermal carbonization, a process that transforms organic waste into valuable biofuels, and circular economy strategies to enhance waste management systems. Dr. Sharma aims to contribute to global sustainability goals by developing innovative solutions to environmental challenges.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Sharma has been recognized for his contributions to environmental engineering and waste management. While specific awards are not listed, his high citation count and significant research impact highlight his reputation in the academic community. His work has been acknowledged for its relevance to pressing global issues such as waste management during the COVID-19 pandemic and sustainable recovery strategies.

Publications Top Notes📚

Dr. Sharma has published numerous papers in reputed journals, showcasing his expertise in environmental engineering. Some of his notable publications include:

“Challenges, opportunities, and innovations for effective solid waste management during and post COVID-19 pandemic” (2020) – Resources, Conservation and Recycling
Link to Article (Cited by: 809)

“Challenges and strategies for effective plastic waste management during and post COVID-19 pandemic” (2021) – Science of The Total Environment
Link to Article (Cited by: 714)

“Hydrothermal carbonization of renewable waste biomass for solid biofuel production: A discussion on process mechanism, the influence of process parameters, environmental…” (2020) – Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Link to Article (Cited by: 386)

“Circular economy approach in solid waste management system to achieve UN-SDGs: Solutions for post-COVID recovery” (2021) – Science of the Total Environment
Link to Article (Cited by: 343)

“Valorisation of food waste via hydrothermal carbonisation and techno-economic feasibility assessment” (2019) – Science of the Total Environment
Link to Article (Cited by: 164)

“Anaerobic co-digestion of food waste with pretreated yard waste: A comparative study of methane production, kinetic modeling and energy balance” (2020) – Journal of Cleaner Production
Link to Article (Cited by: 157)

Conclusion 🏅

The nominee’s extensive experience in environmental engineering, particularly in sustainable wastewater treatment, coupled with their strong academic background and commitment to education, make them a strong candidate for the “Young Scientist Award.” Their ability to secure competitive grants and scholarships, as well as their active participation in significant research projects and editorial roles, underscores their potential as a future leader in environmental science. By addressing the suggested areas for improvement, the nominee could further enhance their research impact and continue to make significant contributions to the field of environmental engineering.

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

Laura-Mariana Cismaș | Energy Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Laura-Mariana Cismaș | Energy Economics | Best Researcher Award

Professor PhD, West University of Timisoara, Romania

 

Dr. Laura-Mariana Cismaş is a distinguished figure in the field of economics and academia, renowned for her extensive contributions as a Ph.D. Professor and research leader. With a career spanning nearly two decades, she has excelled in teaching, research, and leadership roles, earning recognition such as the Best Researcher Award at the World Top Scientists Awards. Her journey is characterized by a commitment to excellence and a passion for advancing economic theory and policy.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Cismaş earned her Ph.D. in Economics from West University of Timişoara, culminating in a thesis titled “The economic theory of consumption: A microeconomic and macroeconomic approach.” Under the guidance of Professor Grigore Silaşi, her research delved into fundamental aspects of consumption behavior, laying the groundwork for her scholarly pursuits.

Experience 💼🔍

With a career spanning from 1992 to 2024, Dr. Cismaş has held various academic positions, progressively contributing to the field of economics. From her early roles as a Teaching Assistant to her tenure as a Ph.D. Professor and Head of Economics & Economic Modelling, her responsibilities have encompassed a wide array of subjects, including Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and European Economic Policy.

Research Interests 📊🔬

Dr. Cismaş’s research interests are diverse, covering topics such as European regional development, international economics, and public sector economics. She has actively contributed to the discourse on European economic integration, monetary policy, and social policies, reflecting her dedication to understanding and shaping economic dynamics at both regional and global levels.

Awards and Distinctions 🏆🌟

Dr. Cismaş’s exceptional contributions to the field have been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Best Researcher Award at the World Top Scientists Awards. These accolades underscore her significant impact on the academic community and her dedication to advancing knowledge in economics.

Publication Top Notes

“Constraints to agricultural finance in underdeveloped and developing countries: a systematic literature review” – Published in International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability in 2024. DOI: 10.1080/14735903.2024.2329388

“Can Europe Reach Its Environmental Sustainability Targets by 2030? A Critical Mid-Term Assessment of the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda” – Published in Sustainability in 2023. DOI: 10.3390/su152416650

 

Jimmy Chaciga | solar cooking | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jimmy Chaciga | solar cooking | Best Researcher Award

Graduate Researcher, Makerere University, Uganda

Mr. Jimmy Chaciga, a dedicated graduate researcher at Makerere University in Uganda, has been recognized with the prestigious Best Researcher Award for his groundbreaking work in solar cooking ☀️. Through his innovative research, Mr. Chaciga has made significant contributions to sustainable cooking methods, particularly in regions with limited access to conventional energy sources. His passion for harnessing solar power to address societal challenges showcases his commitment to environmental stewardship and social welfare. This accolade acknowledges his tireless efforts and underscores the importance of his work in advancing renewable energy solutions for a brighter, more sustainable future. 🏆

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Education

As a dedicated PhD student in the Department of Physics at Makerere University, I am privileged to be on track under the NORHED-II Scholarship through the Energy Technology Network Project. My research focuses on advancing solar energy technology, particularly in the development of clean and reliable cooking methods using solar PV heating. Through experimentation, simulations, and prototype development, I aim to make significant strides in this field. In my innovative cooking system, solar panels provide direct electrical energy during the day, supplemented by wind energy for cloudy days and nighttime charging. Energy storage in oil and rocks ensures accessibility for evening cooking sessions. 🌞

Employment and Research Experiences

As a dedicated researcher within the Energy Technology Network at Makerere University, my focus revolves around the development and innovation of clean cooking technology, leveraging PV solar heating without the need for batteries. I’ve spearheaded the development of prototypes within the Physics department, continuously refining systems through cooking tests and improvements for imminent field testing in Refugee Camps and Schools across Northern Uganda. Additionally, I’ve served as a Solar Energy Technical Trainer of Trainers, providing crucial updates and training sessions at Makerere University since 2017. In my previous role within the EnPE Project at Makerere University, I engaged in extensive research on Renewable Energy, particularly in solar thermal technologies, while also mentoring students and facilitating their learning and innovation journeys. Collecting experimental data on solar energy and emerging technologies has been integral to my contributions to sustainable energy solutions. 🌱🔬

Awards and Scholarships

I am grateful for the opportunities afforded to me through various scholarships and research grants that have propelled my academic and research endeavors. The Energy Technology Network Ph.D. scholarships, facilitated by NORHED at Makerere University, have provided vital support for my research materials, enabling me to delve deeper into renewable energy solutions. Additionally, my involvement with the Energy and Petroleum Research Group (EnPe) during my pursuit of a Master’s degree at Makerere University was made possible through a $2,500 grant. Furthermore, the Uganda Government Scholarship, awarded based on national merit, played a pivotal role in funding my Bachelor’s degree, providing $2,778 towards my education. These financial aids have been instrumental in shaping my academic journey and fostering my passion for sustainable energy research. 🎓💡

Publications Top Notes

Title: Performance Analysis of Energy Storage System Integrated with Cooking Unit. Authors: Okello, D., Omony, R., Chaciga, J., & Nyeinga, K. Journal: Journal of MdPI (2022)

Title: Construction of High Temperature Oil Pump for Solar Thermal Energy Storage System for Cooking Applications. Authors: Chaciga, J., Nyeinga, K., Tabu, B., & Okello, D. Journal: Tanzania Journal of Science, 44(4) (In Press, Dec. 2018)

Title: Thermal Performance of Selected Oils in Uganda for Indirect Solar Domestic Cooking Applications. Authors: Chaciga, J., Nyeinga, K., Tabu, B., & Okello, D. Journal: Tanzania Journal of Science, 44(4) (In Press, Dec. 2018)

Title: Advanced Level Physics Book, Mechanics and Properties of Matter, First Edition (2010). Author: Chaciga, J. Publisher: KN Publisher, Kampala.

Title: Advanced Level Hands-On and Mind-On Practical Physics Book, First Edition (2014). Author: Chaciga, J. Publisher: Published by MosesPrintary Ltd

Title: Ordinary Level Practical Physics Book Series “Hands On and Mind On”, Revised Edition (2013). Author: Chaciga, J. Publisher: KN Publisher.