Alexey Lyubushin | Meteorology | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Alexey Lyubushin | Meteorology | Best Researcher Award 

Chief Research Scientist | Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth | Russia

Prof. Alexey Lyubushin is a highly accomplished geophysicist and Head of Laboratory at the Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. With advanced degrees in theoretical mechanics and geophysics, his academic background laid a strong foundation for pioneering research in multidimensional time series analysis, wavelet analysis, and the application of multidimensional statistical methods to geophysical monitoring and earthquake prediction. Throughout his distinguished career, he has served in leading research and academic roles, contributing to the advancement of seismic hazard assessment, geostatistics, and the modeling of complex geophysical phenomena. Prof. Lyubushin has authored nearly three hundred scientific publications, reflecting both the depth and breadth of his expertise in the quantitative interpretation of geophysical data and the development of innovative methodologies for monitoring earth processes. As a respected leader in his field, he has guided numerous scientific projects and collaborations aimed at improving earthquake forecasting and enhancing understanding of the Earth’s dynamic systems. His professional excellence has earned him recognition through various research honors and participation in scientific committees and editorial boards. Renowned for his analytical rigor and leadership in interdisciplinary geophysical research, Prof. Lyubushin continues to make substantial contributions to the global scientific community, demonstrating enduring commitment to advancing the frontiers of earth system science and promoting the integration of complex data-driven approaches in geophysical studies.

Profiles:  Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Lyubushin, A. A. (2025). The relationship between the seismic regime and low-frequency variations in meteorological parameters measured at a network of stations in Japan. Atmosphere.

2. Lyubushin, A. A. (2025). Quantitative assessment of the trigger effect of proton flux on seismicity. Entropy.

3. Lyubushin, A. A. (2025). An analysis of meteorological anomalies in Kamchatka in connection with the seismic process. Atmosphere.

4. Lyubushin, A. A. (2025). The influence of solar flares on the release of seismic energy. Computer Research and Modeling.

5. Lyubushin, A. A. (2024). Wavelet-based correlations of the global magnetic field in connection to strongest earthquakes. Advances in Space Research.

Prof. Alexey Lyubushin’s pioneering research in geophysical data analysis and seismic monitoring has advanced global understanding of earthquake dynamics and environmental interactions. His innovative application of multidimensional statistical and wavelet methods contributes to improved seismic risk assessment, fostering safer societies and enhancing predictive capabilities in earth system science.

Cristiano Fidani | Meteorology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cristiano Fidani | Meteorology | Best Researcher Award

Cristiano Fidani | Istituto Nazionale Di Geofisica E Vulcanologia | Italy

Dr. Cristiano Fidani is a research fellow at the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, specializing in physics, geophysics, and natural phenomena analysis. With a solid academic foundation in physical sciences and specialization in geophysical and environmental studies, he has developed a distinguished research career focused on the study of electromagnetic emissions, atmospheric and lithospheric coupling mechanisms, and statistical correlations between seismic events and space-borne particle data. He has held key research and leadership roles in national and international projects such as the FURTHER initiative, the Limadou Science program, and the Central Italy Electromagnetic Network, which he directs to advance continuous monitoring of geophysical signals. Dr. Fidani is the inventor of the electrodynamic pluviometer, a patented meteorological instrument that introduced a new principle for measuring rainfall through electric charge detection. His prolific scientific record includes over forty indexed publications and several books addressing the relationship between electromagnetic anomalies and geophysical activity. As an active contributor to the academic community, he serves on editorial boards of journals such as Geosciences and Remote Sensing (MDPI) and Continent and Life Evolution, while maintaining collaborations with major research institutions including CNR Pisa and international observatories. His memberships in professional scientific organizations and consistent pursuit of technological innovation underscore his commitment to advancing geophysical research. Dr. Fidani’s multidisciplinary expertise, leadership in instrumentation development, and dedication to scientific excellence make him an exceptional nominee for the International Robotics and Automation Award.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Fidani, C. (2025). A novel algorithm for thermal monitoring using ECOSTRESS time series: The case of Campi Flegrei, Naples, Italy. Remote Sensing Letters.

2. Fidani, C., et al. (2024). The preparation phase of the 2023 Kahramanmaraş (Turkey) major earthquakes from a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective. Remote Sensing.

3. Fidani, C., et al. (2024). The preparation phase of the 2022 ML 5.7 offshore Fano (Italy) earthquake: A multiparametric–multilayer approach. Geosciences.

Dr. Cristiano Fidani’s pioneering research in geophysics and environmental monitoring integrates advanced sensing technologies and multidisciplinary analysis to enhance the understanding and forecasting of natural hazards. His innovations, such as the electrodynamic pluviometer and multiparametric monitoring systems, contribute significantly to global efforts in disaster prevention, environmental sustainability, and scientific advancement.