Ali Sharghi | Earth | Soil and Water Conservation

Mr. Ali Sharghi | Earth | Soil and Water Conservation

 Mr. Ali Sharghi, Ayatollah Boroujerdi University, Iran

Ali Sharghi is a researcher in the Department of Civil Engineering at Ayatollah Boroujerdi University, Boroujerd, Iran. Specializing in hydraulic structure design, his work focuses on climate change, sustainable development, and water resource management. Ali has developed innovative hybrid machine learning models, such as RF-GA, for groundwater level simulation and has published in leading journals, including Environmental Modelling & Software. His research emphasizes proactive strategies to address water crises and sustainable resource use.

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Summary:

Ali Sharghi is a promising researcher whose work addresses critical challenges in water resource management. His expertise in modeling and his focus on climate adaptation demonstrate the innovative potential necessary for the Soil and Water Conservation Award. While he excels in computational methodologies and policy-oriented research, broadening his scope to include soil conservation and enhancing professional engagement would further solidify his candidacy.

🎓 Education

Currently pursuing an MSc in Hydraulic Structure Design at Ayatollah Boroujerdi University, Iran, Ali Sharghi combines academic rigor with practical innovation, contributing to solutions for pressing environmental challenges.

💼Experience

Ali Sharghi has authored peer-reviewed articles, including a prominent publication in Environmental Modelling & Software, showcasing his ability to tackle groundwater level projections under climate change scenarios. His role as a researcher and first author underlines his contributions to critical water conservation initiatives.

🔬Research Focus

Ali’s research interests center on climate change, sustainable development, and water resource management. He emphasizes the need for proactive policies to mitigate water crises, combining computational methods and policy-oriented studies.

🏆Awards

Ali Sharghi’s innovative research and scientific contributions position him as a candidate for the Soil and Water Conservation category in international scientific awards. His work, blending theoretical insights and applied methodologies, exemplifies the potential for impactful environmental solutions.

 

Skills
Ali Sharghi demonstrates expertise in the design of hydraulic structures, with a specialization in integrating machine learning algorithms for water resource management. He is skilled in hybrid modeling techniques like RF-GA for groundwater simulation and has a strong focus on climate change analysis.

Publications

  • Title: Variable sensitivity analysis in groundwater level projections under climate change adopting a hybrid machine learning algorithm
    Authors: Sharghi, A., Komasi, M., Ahmadi, M.
    Journal: Environmental Modelling and Software
    Year: 2025

 

Conclusion:

Ali Sharghi is a highly deserving nominee for the Research in Soil and Water Conservation Award. His innovative contributions and focus on sustainable development make him a standout candidate. Addressing the identified areas for improvement will not only strengthen his application but also enhance his future contributions to soil and water conservation.

 

 

Adem Onal | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Adem Onal | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Adem Onal, Tokat Gaziosmanpasa university Natural Dyes Application and Research Center, Turkey

Prof. Dr. Adem Önal is a distinguished academic and researcher at Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University, Turkey. He serves as the head of the Natural Dyes Application and Research Center, where he specializes in the development and application of natural dye technologies. Prof. Önal’s work focuses on sustainable and eco-friendly dyeing methods, contributing significantly to advancements in textile and material sciences. His research aims to integrate traditional practices with modern innovations, fostering sustainability in the dyeing industry.

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Summary:

Prof. Dr. Adem Önal brings valuable interdisciplinary skills and a sustainability-oriented approach that aligns with the principles of soil and water conservation. His expertise in plant-based solutions and eco-friendly methodologies could add innovation to this field, especially in areas like natural soil amendments or water purification using natural dyes or extracts. However, to position himself as a strong contender for awards in this domain, further engagement with soil and water-specific research and outcomes is recommended.

🎓 Education

Prof. Dr. Adem Önal completed his PhD in Chemistry at Gaziosmanpaşa University, specializing in organic chemistry and natural product chemistry. His doctoral research focused on the reactions of 4-benzoyl-5-phenyl-thiophene-2,3-dione with various nitrogenous nucleophiles, providing a strong foundation in synthetic and organic dye chemistry.

💼Experience

With over 35 years of academic and professional experience, Prof. Önal has been a leading figure at Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University. He has held positions in both research and administration, contributing extensively to the fields of organic and textile chemistry. His work includes the development of eco-friendly dyeing methods for textiles and materials using plant-based extracts.

🔬Research Focus

His primary research interests include the chemistry of natural dyes, plant-based pigments, eco-friendly textile applications, and the antimicrobial and dermocosmetic effects of natural products. Prof. Önal has published extensively in these areas, showcasing innovations in dyeing methods and natural product applications.

🏆Awards

Prof. Önal has received recognition for his contributions to the scientific community through TÜBİTAK-funded projects and numerous scholarly publications. His pioneering work in natural dyeing techniques has been widely cited, and he has contributed as a referee, panelist, and consultant for various scientific organizations and projects.

 

Skills
Prof. Önal is skilled in organic synthesis, natural dye extraction, antimicrobial applications of dyes, and advanced textile chemistry. He is proficient in English and highly experienced in interdisciplinary R&D, particularly in sustainable technologies.

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Conclusion:

While Prof. Önal is not a traditional soil and water conservation researcher, his skills and sustainability expertise offer potential for impactful contributions. His background in natural products chemistry and eco-friendly solutions makes him a strong candidate for collaborative or interdisciplinary projects in this field. Pursuing partnerships with experts in soil science or water management and broadening his research focus would maximize his relevance and competitive edge for awards in soil and water conservation.

 

Lina Fernandes | Soil Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lina Fernandes | Soil Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Lina Fernandes, CSIR- National Institute of Oceanography, India

Dr. Lina Fernandes is a scientist at the CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India, specializing in marine pollution and the geochemistry of estuarine and marine environments. She holds a PhD in Marine Sciences from Goa University and has over a decade of experience in sediment dynamics, water quality, and biogeochemical processes in coastal ecosystems. Dr. Fernandes has led multiple research projects funded by the Department of Science and Technology and the Science and Engineering Research Board. She has published extensively in international journals, focusing on trace metals, sediment geochemistry, and the impact of anthropogenic activities on marine environments. Her work plays a critical role in understanding the environmental health of coastal and deep-sea ecosystems.

 

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Summary:

Dr. Lina Fernandes is a distinguished marine scientist whose research on marine pollution, sediment dynamics, and the environmental impact of anthropogenic activities has made a lasting contribution to the field of oceanography. Her extensive expertise, along with her leadership in research and student mentorship, places her at the forefront of environmental science. Dr. Fernandes’ work on trace metals and sediment geochemistry is crucial for understanding the health of coastal ecosystems, which are essential to both local economies and the global environment.

🎓 Education

Dr. Lina L. Fernandes holds a PhD in Marine Sciences from Goa University (2012), an M.Sc. in Marine Sciences (Marine Chemistry) from Goa University (2005), and a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Goa University (2002).

💼Experience

Dr. Fernandes has extensive expertise in marine pollution, and studies of the marine and estuarine water column and sediments relating to both present and past environments. Her research focuses on understanding the role of rivers in the transport of pollutants, the impact of climate change, and ecosystem functioning in coastal and deep-sea regions. She investigates the effects of human activities on coastal and marine ecosystems, with particular interest in biogeochemical cycling, sediment dynamics, hydrology, and geochemistry.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Fernandes’ primary research interest lies in understanding the interaction between riverine, estuarine, and marine environments, particularly with a focus on the biogeochemical processes and sediment dynamics that influence marine health and ecosystem functioning. Her work has broad societal relevance, especially in terms of assessing human-induced impacts on coastal environments and understanding sedimentation processes in response to natural and anthropogenic disturbances.

🏆Awards

Dr. Fernandes has received several prestigious recognitions, including the DST Young Scientist Fast Track Project (2013), the Best Paper Award (Second place) at the 3rd International Conference on Sediment Management (2012), and the Young Sedimentologists Award by the Indian Association of Sedimentologists (2011). She also received the Senior Research Fellowship (CSIR) in 2010 and cleared the CSIR-NET for lectureship in 2005.

 

Skills

Dr. Lina L. Fernandes is an expert in marine pollution, sedimentology, and geochemistry, with a focus on estuarine and coastal environments. Her skills encompass the analysis of trace metals, stable isotopes, and sediment dynamics in both modern and historical contexts. Dr. Fernandes is proficient in utilizing advanced geochemical techniques to assess environmental changes, anthropogenic impacts, and ecosystem health. She has a strong background in studying the role of rivers and estuaries in nutrient and pollutant transport, biogeochemical cycling, and marine environmental functioning. Additionally, Dr. Fernandes is experienced in conducting field-based research, managing research projects, and mentoring graduate students in the areas of marine chemistry and sedimentology.

Publications

  • Accumulation of sediment, organic matter, and trace metals with space and time, in a creek along Mumbai coast, India
    Authors: L Fernandes, GN Nayak, D Ilangovan, DV Borole
    Year: 2011
    Journal: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 91(3), 388-399

 

  • Heavy metals contamination in mudflat and mangrove sediments (Mumbai, India)
    Authors: LL Fernandes, GN Nayak
    Year: 2012
    Journal: Chemistry and Ecology, 28(5), 435-455

 

  • Geochemical assessment of metal concentration in mangrove sediments along Mumbai Coast, India
    Authors: L Fernandes, GN Nayak, D Ilangovan
    Year: 2012
    Journal: World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology

 

  • Changing environmental conditions in recent past—reading through the study of geochemical characteristics, magnetic parameters and sedimentation rate of mudflats, central west coast of India
    Authors: KT Singh, GN Nayak, LL Fernandes, DV Borole, N Basavaiah
    Year: 2014
    Journal: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 397, 61-74

 

  • Distribution of sediment parameters and depositional environment of mudflats of Mandovi estuary, Goa, India
    Authors: L Fernandes, GN Nayak
    Year: 2009
    Journal: Journal of Coastal Research, 25(2), 273-284

 

  • Characterizing metal levels and their speciation in intertidal sediments along Mumbai coast, India
    Authors: LL Fernandes, GN Nayak
    Year: 2014
    Journal: Marine Pollution Bulletin, 79(1-2), 371-378

 

  • Spatial and temporal distribution of metals in suspended particulate matter of the Kali estuary, India
    Authors: S Suja, PM Kessarkar, LL Fernandes, S Kurian, A Tomer
    Year: 2017
    Journal: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 196, 10-21

 

  • Geochemical evidence of anthropogenic impacts in sediment cores from mudflats of a tropical estuary, Central west coast of India
    Authors: KT Singh, GN Nayak, LL Fernandes
    Year: 2013
    Journal: Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal, 22(3), 256-272

 

  • Geochemical assessment in a creek environment in Mumbai, west coast of India
    Authors: LL Fernandes, GN Nayak
    Year: 2012
    Journal: Environmental Forensics, 13(1), 45-54

 

  • Estuarine turbidity maximum in six tropical minor rivers, central west coast of India
    Authors: LL Fernandes, V Purnachandra Rao, PM Kessarkar, S Suresh
    Year: 2018
    Journal: Hydrology Research, 49(4), 1234-1254

 

  • Variations in denitrification and ventilation within the Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone during the Holocene
    Authors: PM Kessarkar, SWA Naqvi, M Thamban, LL Fernandes, C Siebert, et al.
    Year: 2018
    Journal: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 19(7), 2179-2193

 

  • Distribution and fractionation of rare earth elements and Yttrium in suspended and bottom sediments of the Kali estuary, western India
    Authors: S Suja, LL Fernandes, VP Rao
    Year: 2017
    Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences, 76(4), 174

 

  • Seasonal distribution of trace metals in suspended particulate and bottom sediments of four microtidal river estuaries, west coast of India
    Authors: LL Fernandes, PM Kessarkar, VP Rao, S Suja, G Parthiban, S Kurian
    Year: 2019
    Journal: Hydrological Sciences Journal, 64(12), 1519-1534

 

  • Seasonal variations in the water quality of six tropical micro-and mesotidal estuaries along the central west coast of India
    Authors: LL Fernandes, PM Kessarkar, S Suja, D Ray, M Bhat
    Year: 2018
    Journal: Marine and Freshwater Research, 69(9), 1418-1431

 

  • Sources and factors controlling the distribution of metals in mudflat sedimentary environment, Ulhas Estuary, Mumbai
    Authors: L Fernandes, GN Nayak
    Year: 2010
    Journal: Indian Association of Sedimentologists

 

Conclusion:

 Dr. Lina Fernandes is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, owing to her significant contributions to marine science and the environmental health of coastal and estuarine ecosystems. Her dedication to advancing knowledge in marine pollution and geochemistry, coupled with her leadership in national research initiatives, makes her an exemplary researcher. To further strengthen her impact, expanding her global collaborations and increasing public engagement with her research would be valuable next steps.

 

Prof. Oļģerts Nikodemus | Planetary Sciences | Best Soil Research Publication

Prof. Oļģerts Nikodemus | Planetary Sciences | Best Soil Research Publication

 Prof. Olgerts Nikodemus, University of Latvia, Latvia

Prof. Oļģerts Nikodemus is a leading environmental scientist and professor at the University of Latvia, specializing in climate change, sustainable land use, and soil ecology. With over two decades of experience, he heads the Department of Environmental Sciences and has held prominent roles, including Dean and Program Director. Prof. Nikodemus has published extensively in his field, leading impactful research projects funded by EU programs like LIFE+ and Horizon 2020. He is also a committed mentor, guiding doctoral research and advancing environmental science in Latvia and beyond.

 

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Summary:

Prof. Nikodemus is a well-respected researcher with a strong publication record and hands-on project leadership in soil science, particularly in soil organic matter dynamics, sustainable land use, and climate-smart agricultural practices. His research contributions are critical to current ecological challenges, and his publications reflect a deep commitment to advancing soil research. His leadership in academia and mentoring in environmental science further strengthen his candidacy for recognition in soil research.

🎓 Education

Oļģerts Nikodemus completed his Doctorate in Geography at the University of Latvia in 1996. Prior to that, he earned a Master’s degree in Geography in 1993 and a Higher Education diploma in Geography in 1981, both from the University of Latvia.

💼Experience

Nikodemus has been a Professor at the University of Latvia’s Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences since 2002 and currently serves as Head of the Department of Environmental Sciences. He was previously the Dean of the Faculty (2007-2016), as well as Programme Director for the BSc study program in Environmental Sciences (1998-2016). His tenure includes roles as Associate Professor, Docent, Lecturer, and Engineer within the university’s Geography and Environmental Sciences departments.

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily explores climate change impacts, sustainable land use, and soil management in agriculture. As project leader or scientific executor, he has contributed to projects on sustainable resource management and climate-smart agricultural soil practices under initiatives like the EU LIFE+ and Horizon 2020 programs.

🏆Awards

He is a member of various scientific associations, including the Latvian Soil Science Association and the Landscape Ecology Association of Europe, reflecting his esteemed role within the scientific community. Nikodemus has supervised numerous doctoral theses, with 17 students under his guidance, 12 of whom have defended their dissertations successfully.

 

Skills

Oļģerts Nikodemus possesses strong skills in environmental science and geography, particularly in climate change, sustainable resource management, and soil ecology. His expertise includes leading scientific research projects funded by the EU LIFE+ and Horizon 2020 programs. As an experienced academic, he has taught and directed courses in environmental planning, resource management, and landscape ecology. He has published extensively on soil management, land use, and forest ecology, demonstrating his capability in both scientific research and applied environmental science. Nikodemus is also skilled in mentoring, having supervised numerous doctoral theses successfully.

Publications
  • Nikodemus, O., Kārkliņš, A., Dirnēna, B., Tabors, G., & Vinogradovs, I. 2024. “Soil cover on complex glacial terrain and challenges for large-scale soil mapping using the World Reference Base (WRB) classification system.” Catena, 245, 108305.

 

  • Tabors, G., Brūmelis, G., Nikodemus, O., Dobkeviča, L., & Viligurs, K. 2023. “Decreased atmospheric deposition of heavy metals in Latvia shown by long-term monitoring using the moss Pleurozium schreberi.” Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(41), 94361–94370.

 

  • Vinogradovs, I., Nikodemus, O., Avotiņš, A., & Zariņa, A. 2023. “Distribution of ecosystem service potential in marginal agroecosystems in a mosaic-type landscape under exploratory scenarios.” Journal of Land Use Science, 18(1), 356–373.

 

  • Nikodemus, O., Dirnēna, B., Bārdiņa, E., Kukuļs, I., & Kasparinskis, R. 2022. “Impacts of historical land use on forest soil properties in the hemiboreal forest zone, Latvia.” Geoderma Regional, 31, e00574.

 

  • Rendenieks, Z., Liepa, L., & Nikodemus, O. 2022. “Spatial patterns and species composition of new forest areas present challenges for forest management in Latvia.” Forest Ecology and Management, 509, 120097.

 

  • Baranovskis, Nikodemus, O., Brūmelis, G., & Elferts, D. 2022. “Biodiversity conservation in private forests: Factors driving landowner’s attitude.” Biological Conservation, 266, 109441.

 

  • Rūsiņa, S., Prižavoite, D., Nikodemus, O., Gustiņa, L., & Kasparinskis, R. 2021. “Land-use legacies affect Norway spruce Picea abies colonization on abandoned marginal agricultural land in Eastern Baltics.” New Forests, 52(4), 559–583.

 

  • Richer-de-Forges, A.C., Lowe, D.J., Minasny, B., Yang, J.E., & Arrouays, D. 2021. “A review of the world’s soil museums and exhibitions.” Advances in Agronomy, 166, 277–304.

 

  • Nikodemus, O., Kaupe, D., Kukuļs, I., Dauškane, I., & Treimane, A. 2020. “Effects of afforestation of agricultural land with grey alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench) on soil chemical properties, comparing two contrasting soil groups.” Forest Ecosystems, 7(1), 38.

 

  • Rendenieks, Z., Nita, M.D., Nikodemus, O., & Radeloff, V.C. 2020. “Half a century of forest cover change along the Latvian-Russian border captured by object-based image analysis of Corona and Landsat TM/OLI data.” Remote Sensing of Environment, 249, 112010.

 

Conclusion:

Prof. Oļģerts Nikodemus is an exemplary candidate for an award in “Best Soil Research Publication” due to his impactful research, international project involvement, and academic mentorship. Recognizing his work would honor his contributions to soil science and encourage further advancements in sustainable land management practices, both regionally and globally.

 

 

Dr. Pradeep Rawat | Earth | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pradeep Rawat | Earth | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pradeep Rawat, Asian International University, India

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Rawat is a distinguished Professor of Geography and Geospatial Science at Asian International University, India. With a Ph.D. in Geo-hydrological GIS modeling, he brings over 16 years of expertise in disaster risk management, environmental geoinformatics, and hydrological hazard modeling. His research primarily focuses on using GIS and remote sensing technologies to address climate change impacts, natural hazards, and ecological challenges, particularly within the Himalayan region. A recognized expert, he has served as a consultant for ICIMOD and holds various prestigious roles, including GIS Expert for the Kumaun River Rejuvenation Committee.

 

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Summary:

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Rawat’s research expertise, proven track record in GIS modeling, and contributions to disaster risk reduction make him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His focused study on climate impacts, particularly within the Himalayan region, has yielded substantial insights relevant to environmental resilience and disaster preparedness. His collaborative projects and esteemed consulting roles add to his profile as a knowledgeable and influential researcher in geospatial science.

 

🎓 Education

Dr. Rawat holds a Ph.D. in Geo-hydrological GIS modeling for disaster risk management from Kumaon University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India. He also holds Post Graduate degrees in Geoinformatics and Geography from the same institution.

💼Experience

Dr. Rawat has over 16 years of experience in academic and research roles across national and international institutions. He has served as a Junior Research Fellow (JRF), Senior Research Fellow (SRF), and Research Associate (RA) in various prestigious institutions such as Kumaun University, Nagaland University, and the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD). Since 2021, he has been a Professor at Asian International University in Imphal, Manipur, India. His work has focused on geospatial applications for disaster management and environmental degradation, particularly in the Himalayan region.

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily addresses disaster risk management, geospatial modeling for environmental and hydrological changes, and the impacts of climate change on natural hazards in mountainous terrains. His studies have a specific focus on the Himalayan region, with interests in flood, landslide, and monsoon hazard mitigation using GIS and remote sensing technologies.

🏆Awards

Dr. Rawat has received numerous awards and recognitions, including being named a GIS Expert for the Kumaun River Rejuvenation Committee (2019), an Editorial Board Member for the International Journal of Satellite Oceanography and Meteorology (2016), and Consultant Scientist at ICIMOD (2011). He has also been awarded Research Fellow and Senior Research Fellow positions by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India.

 

Skills

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Rawat possesses advanced skills in geospatial technology, GIS modeling, and remote sensing for disaster risk management, climate change studies, and hydrological hazard prediction. He is proficient in environmental geoinformatics, geohydrological modeling, and spatial data analysis for ecological and hydrological assessments. His expertise includes GIS applications for natural disaster risk reduction, soil erosion, and geomorphic hazard analysis.

Publications

  • Rawat, P.K., Belho, K., & Rawat, M.S. (2024). Geospatial analysis of alarmingly increasing flood vulnerability and disaster risk within the northeast Himalaya region of India. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 114, 104920.

 

  • Rawat, M.S., Rawat, P.K., & Belho, K. (2024). Geospatial AI solution to monitor and mitigate increasing adverse ecological and hydrological impacts of climate change in Uttarakhand Himalaya (India). Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 31(39), pp. 52326–52351.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., Belho, K., & Rawat, M.S. (2024). Geospatial analysis of soil erosion and subsequent geomorphic hazards in the Eastern Himalayan Region, India. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing.

 

  • Belho, K., Rawat, M.S., & Rawat, P.K. (2023). GIS modeling to investigate environmental change and degradation in Kohima district, North East Hill (NEH) region of India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195(12), 1553.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., & Pant, B. (2023). Geoenvironmental GIS development to investigate landslides and slope instability along the frontal zone of Central Himalaya. Natural Hazards Research, 3(2), pp. 196–204.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., Pant, B., Pant, K.K., & Pant, P. (2022). Geospatial analysis of alarmingly increasing human-wildlife conflicts in Jim Corbett National Park’s Ramnagar buffer zone: Ecological and socioeconomic perspectives. International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks, 10(3), pp. 337–350.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., Pant, C.C., & Bisht, S. (2017). Geospatial analysis of climate change and emerging flood disaster risk in fast urbanizing Himalayan foothill landscape. Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk, 8(2), pp. 418–447.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., Pant, C.C., & Nibanupud, H.K. (2016). Environmental geoinformatics of fast-growing Himalaya’s foothill towns and surrounding: concept and implementation. Earth Science Informatics, 9(1), pp. 1–19.

 

  • Rawat, P.K., & Tiwari, P.C. (2014). Climate change and its impacts on community food and livelihood in Kumaun Himalaya: A case study of Dabka catchment. In Impact of Global Changes on Mountains: Responses and Adaptation, pp. 266–297.

 

  • Rawat, P.K. (2014). GIS development to monitor climate change and its geohydrological consequences on non-monsoon crop pattern in Himalaya. Computers and Geosciences, 70, pp. 80–95.

 

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Dr. Rawat’s achievements in geospatial science, his dedication to addressing environmental challenges, and his leadership in the field support his nomination for the Best Researcher Award. By continuing to expand his research influence and interdisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Rawat has the potential to elevate his contributions and achieve even greater impacts in the field of geospatial science and beyond.

 

 

Changlin Zhan | Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Changlin Zhan | Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Changlin Zhan, Hubei Polytechnic University, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Changlin Zhan is a respected academic at Hubei Polytechnic University, China, specializing in materials science and environmental sustainability. His research focuses on resource efficiency and pollution control, and he has published extensively in leading scientific journals. Known for his dedication to teaching and mentorship, Dr. Zhan is highly regarded by students and peers alike for his contributions to science and education.

 

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Summary:

Dr. Changlin Zhan’s background and expertise make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work on pollution, black carbon, and heavy metals contributes to understanding industrial impacts on environmental and public health. His contributions are grounded in rigorous science, and he demonstrates an ability to publish impactful research that addresses critical environmental issues in China and beyond.

 

🎓 Education

Dr. Zhan holds a Bachelor of Science in Urban and Rural Planning & Resource Management from Henan Polytechnic University, a Master of Science in Environmental Science from Wuhan University of Technology, and a Ph.D. in Earth and Human Settlements Science and Engineering from Xi’an Jiaotong University.

💼Experience

Dr. Zhan currently serves as an Associate Professor in the School of Environmental Science & Engineering at Hubei Polytechnic University. Since 2013, he has advanced from a lecturer to his present role, leading research projects, mentoring students, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams on various environmental studies, especially concerning pollution in Central China.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Zhan’s research primarily explores the historical accumulation and sources of black carbon and heavy metals in lake sediments and atmospheric dust. His work extends to assessing pollution levels and the health risks posed by heavy metals in urban environments, contributing valuable insights into the environmental impacts of industrial activities and the spatial distribution of pollutants in Central China.

🏆Awards

Dr. Zhan has contributed significantly to environmental science literature, publishing widely on pollution and public health, and is recognized for his rigorous analysis of pollutant distribution and impacts on ecosystems. His publications appear in top environmental journals, reflecting his esteemed contributions to environmental health research.

Skills

Dr. Changlin Zhan specializes in environmental science, with expertise in analyzing black carbon, heavy metals, and various pollutants in sediments, dust, and atmospheric particles. He demonstrates proficiency in laboratory techniques for quantifying environmental pollutants and health risk assessment, applying advanced analytical methods to examine complex ecological data, and proficiently handling large datasets to model pollutant distributions.

 

Publications

  • Assessing Bioavailability Risks of Heavy Metals in Polymetallic Mining Regions: A Comprehensive Analysis of Soils with Varied Land Uses
    Authors: Liu, S., Li, Y., Zhan, C., Fang, L., Wang, Y.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 196(10), 975.

 

  • Distribution, Sources, and Burial Flux of Black Carbon in Sediment of Daye Lake, Central China
    Authors: Zhan, C., Han, Y., Zhang, J., Xiao, W., Cao, J.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: International Journal of Sediment Research, 39(5), 750–760.

 

  • Sources and Factors Influencing Lacustrine Carbon Burial Over the Last Century: Case Study of Yinjia Lake, Central China
    Authors: Zhan, C., Wan, D., Han, Y., Xiao, W., Cao, J.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Journal of Paleolimnology, 72(3), 283–298.

 

  • Educational Approaches for Integrating Advanced Environmental Remediation Technologies into Environmental Engineering: The ‘Four Styles’ Model
    Authors: Liu, S., Zhang, J., Tao, M., Li, Y., Liu, X.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Processes, 12(8), 1569.

 

  • A Review on the Analytical Methods, Chemical Structures, Distribution Characteristics, Sources, and Biogeochemical Processes of Dissolved Black Carbon
    Authors: Zhan, C., Shu, A., Han, Y., Cao, J., Liu, X.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Environmental Reviews, 32(2), 186–202.

 

  • Seasonal Distributions and Possible Sources of Low Molecular Weight Organic Acids in PM2.5 from a Typical Mining City after Decade Green Mining Developing in Southeastern Hubei, Central China
    Authors: Liu, S., Kawamura, K., Kunwar, B., Zhang, J., Quan, J.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Atmospheric Environment, 325, 120455.

 

  • Increased Black Carbon (Soot) Accumulation during the Anthropocene in a Less-Developed Region of Xinjiang, Northwestern China
    Authors: Lei, D., Han, Y., Zhan, C., Zhang, J., Li, J.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Anthropocene, 45, 100425.

 

  • Unveiling the Spatial Patterns and Potential Sources of Black Carbon in Lake Sediments from Diverse Developing Areas in a Representative Mining and Metallurgy Region of Central China
    Authors: Xiao, Z., Yu, L., Li, J., Wang, Y., Liu, S.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Journal of Soils and Sediments, 24(2), 970–979.

 

  • Source-Based Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination in Soil: A Case Study from a Polymetallic Mining Region in Southeastern Hubei, Central China
    Authors: Li, Y., Liu, S., Zhan, C., Fang, L., Wang, Y.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 46(1), 12.

 

  • Source-Specific Health Risk of PM2.5-Bound Metals in a Typical Industrial City, Central China, 2021–2022
    Authors: Liu, Z., Zhan, C., Liu, H., Zhang, J., Qu, C.
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Atmosphere, 14(9), 1406.

 

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Zhan’s research achievements, coupled with his commitment to addressing urgent environmental challenges, position him as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While expanding his focus and enhancing policy engagement would further his impact, his contributions to environmental science and pollution studies already stand out in their scientific merit and societal importance.