Ms. Ngoc Kim Hong Nguyen | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Ngoc Kim Hong Nguyen | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Graduate School of Science and Technology | University of Tsukuba | Japan

Ms. Ngoc Kim Hong Nguyen is an emerging researcher in Earth and Planetary Sciences, specializing in climate dynamics, hydroclimate modeling, and environmental data analysis. She is currently pursuing advanced research in Engineering Mechanics and Energy at the University of Tsukuba, Japan, where her work focuses on understanding complex interactions between soil moisture, precipitation, and atmospheric processes under changing climate conditions. Her academic background includes strong training in space science, climate modeling, and computational methods, enabling her to develop high-resolution climate datasets and apply statistical downscaling techniques to improve regional climate projections. Ms. Nguyen has contributed to several international conferences and scholarly publications, addressing critical issues such as drought monitoring, extreme precipitation, and heatwave dynamics across regions including Southeast Asia and Africa. Her research integrates advanced tools such as GIS, remote sensing, and programming to analyze large-scale environmental data. Recognized for her academic excellence and scientific contributions, she has received prestigious awards and scholarships. With a growing international research profile and active participation in global scientific communities, Ms. Nguyen continues to advance innovative solutions for climate risk assessment and sustainable environmental management.

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Featured Publications


Quantifying Extreme Climate Phenomena: A Case Study of Drought in Africa and Moist Heatwaves in Southeast Asia

– 38th Conference on Climate Variability and Change, 2025

Assessing Current Trends and Downscaling of Moist Heatwaves in Southern Vietnam and Cambodia to Uncover Formation Mechanisms and Dynamics

– AMS Annual Student Conference, 2025

Quantifying Droughts and Moist Heatwaves in a Warmer Climate

– Scientific Forum for Numerical Simulation of Asian Regional Climate Change, 2024

Analyzing the Interplay of Soil Moisture, Precipitation, and Evapotranspiration and Drought Conditions in Anticipation of Water Availability Challenges Across the African Continent

– AOGS Annual Meeting, 2024

Investigating the Evolving Feedback Mechanisms Influencing Water Availability in Africa from the Past to Future Prospects – AOGS Annual Meeting, 2024

Aniekan Ekanem | Earth | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aniekan Ekanem | Earth | Best Researcher Award

Akwa Ibom State University | Nigeria

Dr. Aniekan Martin Ekanem is a dedicated geophysics scholar whose research spans seismic wave theory, geo-electromagnetic methods, exploration geophysics, radiometric techniques, and nuclear geophysics, with strong emphasis on advancing subsurface imaging, geophysical data processing, and sustainable resource exploration. His academic portfolio demonstrates substantial contributions to both theoretical and applied geophysics, reflected in a robust record of 55 scholarly documents, 591 citations, and an h-index of 15, underscoring the global relevance and impact of his work. Dr. Ekanem’s expertise covers seismic acquisition and analysis, potential field methods, electrical and borehole geophysics, and non-conventional energy physics, providing innovative insights into earth structure, energy systems, and environmental applications. He has successfully supervised multiple postgraduate and undergraduate research projects, contributing to capacity building in geosciences and fostering advanced scientific inquiry. His extensive service roles—including academic coordination, quality assurance, curriculum harmonization, journal editorial work, and programme leadership—highlight his commitment to institutional development and academic excellence. As an active reviewer for leading international journals, he continuously supports the integrity and progression of geophysical research. Overall, his scientific achievements and professional engagements position him as an influential contributor to modern geophysics and interdisciplinary earth science research.

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Featured Publications

Ndoma, I. G., George, N. J., Ekanem, A. M., Orosun, M. M., Ahamad, T., Adesina, K. E., Kaur, S., Bello, S., Akinyemi, A., Agbo, E., & Essiett, A. (2025). Assessment of radioactivity levels and health hazards in welding electrodes using spectrometric and statistical methods. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity.

Yahweh, B., Ekanem, A. M., & George, N. J. (2025). From qubits to QCuries: A quantum computing framework for Tc-99m ultra-precise optimization. European Physical Journal Plus.