Alexander Polonsky | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Prof Dr. Alexander Polonsky | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Scientific director of the institute, Institute of Natural-Technical Systems, Russia

Profile

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Short Biography

Alexander B. Polonsky, born on February 23, 1951, is a prominent oceanographer known for his expertise in physical oceanography and climate theory. He is the scientific director at the Institute of Natural and Technical Systems and has made significant contributions to the understanding of global and regional climate variability.

Education

Polonsky graduated with honors in 1973 from the Odessa Hydrometeorological Institute, specializing in oceanology. In 1991, he defended his doctoral dissertation in the same field, and in 1999, he was awarded the title of Professor in Oceanology.

Experience

From 1973 to 1976, Polonsky worked with the Hydrographic Service of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol. He later joined the Marine Hydrophysical Institute. Over his career, he has been involved in multiple oceanographic projects and held positions such as Editor-in-Chief of scientific journals and expert for the IPCC (AR5).

Research Interests

Polonsky’s research focuses on global oceanic circulation, climate variability, and heat exchange in the ocean. He has made crucial contributions to understanding the mechanisms of long-term climate changes and regional processes like the variability in the Black Sea.

Awards

  • Elected as a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (2009)
  • Elected as a Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2016)

Publications Top Notes

Reasons for the Long-Term Variability of the Dissolved Oxygen Concentration in the Upper Layer of the Black Sea (2024), Doklady Earth Sciences,

Formation of Positive Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies in the Black Sea (2024), Russian Meteorology and Hydrology,

pH Changes in the Black Sea Surface Waters from 1956 to 2020 (2024), Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation,

Changes in the Nature of Temperature Anomalies of the Black Sea Surface during the Warming Period of the Late 20th–Early 21st Centuries (2023), Izvestiya – Atmospheric and Ocean Physics,

On the Mechanism of a Dramatic Drop of the Sea Surface Temperature in the Northwestern Black Sea and Off the Crimean Coast (2023), Russian Meteorology and Hydrology,

What is the Reason for the Multiyear Trends of Variability in the Benguela Upwelling? (2022), Izvestiya – Atmospheric and Ocean Physics,

Change of Internal Ocean Circulation Variations in Warming Climate (2022), Doklady Earth Sciences,

Adelaide Dinoi | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Adelaide Dinoi | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, ISAC-CNR, Italy

Adelaide Dinoi is a dedicated researcher at the Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (ISAC-CNR) under the National Research Council, where she has been working since 2020. With a background in physics, Adelaide has co-founded RESEAUX S.r.l., a spin-off from the University of Salento, and actively contributes to advancing environmental research and climate monitoring. She is also a member of the editorial boards of various scientific journals and supervises students, fostering the next generation of scientists. 🌍🔬

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Experience: Adelaide Dinoi has a solid background in atmospheric sciences, with over a decade of experience including postdoctoral research and contract research at reputable institutions like ISAC-CNR and University of Salento. Her involvement in high-impact projects like OT4Clima and ECOMOBILITY showcases her commitment to advancing environmental and climate monitoring.
  2. Diverse and International Collaboration: Her work includes short-term research stints at prestigious institutions such as the German Aerospace Center and the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research. This international collaboration highlights her ability to contribute to global scientific discussions and projects.
  3. Innovative Projects and Spin-Off: Co-founding and consulting for RESEAUX S.r.l. demonstrates her entrepreneurial spirit and ability to apply research in practical, innovative ways. Her involvement in various environmental monitoring projects and contributions to policy-relevant research (e.g., pollution monitoring, traffic management) is a significant strength.
  4. Editorial and Supervisory Roles: Serving on editorial boards of notable journals and supervising Ph.D. students and theses at the University of Salento reflects her recognized expertise and influence in her field.
  5. Robust Publication Record: Adelaide has a substantial list of publications in reputable journals, covering a range of topics from aerosol characterization to the impact of COVID-19 on air quality. This extensive publication record indicates her active contribution to advancing knowledge in her field.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Recognition: While she has a strong publication record and active role in research projects, increasing visibility and recognition through awards or major scientific conferences could enhance her profile. Greater recognition might further underscore her contributions and leadership in the field.
  2. Diverse Research Topics: Expanding her research into other emerging areas of atmospheric science or interdisciplinary fields could strengthen her application. Embracing new technologies or methodologies could provide a broader impact.
  3. Research Impact Metrics: Although her publications are numerous, providing additional metrics like citation counts, impact factors, or evidence of how her research has influenced policy or practice could strengthen her case for the award.

Education:

Adelaide Dinoi earned her Ph.D. in Physics in 2007 from the University of Salento under the supervision of Prof. Sergio Fonti. She also holds a Master’s degree in Physics from the same university, awarded in 2001. 📚🎓

Experience:

Adelaide’s research career spans over a decade, starting with her postdoc at the Physics Department of the University of Salento (2007-2012), followed by multiple research roles at ISAC-CNR, including post-doc and contract researcher positions. She is also a co-founder and consultant at RESEAUX S.r.l., a university spin-off focused on environmental research applications. Her extensive work includes participation in national and international scientific monitoring campaigns. 🌐💡

Research Focus:

Adelaide’s research primarily revolves around atmospheric sciences, aerosol characterization, air quality, and climate change. She has contributed to significant projects like OT4Clima, ECOMOBILITY, and ISMAEL, with a strong focus on environmental monitoring, air quality assessment, and the study of the impacts of climate change. 🌬️🌱

Awards and Honors:

Adelaide has been recognized for her contributions to atmospheric sciences and climate research. As a prominent member of the scientific community, she plays an active role in editorial activities, holding positions in renowned journals such as Annals of Applied Sciences and Pollutants (MDPI). She also mentors students and has supervised several thesis projects at the University of Salento. 🏅🎖️

Publication Top Notes:

Garcia-Marlès, M. et al. Interannual trends of ultrafine particles in urban Europe. Environment International (2024). Cited by 1 article 🔗

Dinoi, A. et al. Characterization of aerosol and its oxidative potential in a coastal semi-rural site of Southern Italy. Atmospheric Environment (2024). Cited by 3 articles 🔗

Guascito, M.R. et al. Correlations between oxidative potential and in vitro biological effects of PM10. Journal of Hazardous Materials (2023). Cited by 5 articles 🔗

Conte, M. et al. Concentration and size distribution of atmospheric particles during COVID-19 lockdown. Science of the Total Environment (2023). Cited by 7 articles 🔗

Dinoi, A. et al. Characterization of ultrafine particles and new particle formation events in the Mediterranean. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2023). Cited by 2 articles 🔗

Conclusion:

Adelaide Dinoi is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Research Award due to her extensive research experience, international collaborations, innovative projects, and robust publication record. Her contributions to environmental and climate science, coupled with her leadership roles and entrepreneurial initiatives, highlight her as a significant figure in her field. To further bolster her candidacy, enhancing recognition, expanding research topics, and presenting additional impact metrics would be beneficial.