Flavio Justino | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Flavio Justino | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Flavio Justino, Federal University of Vicosa, Brazil

Prof. Flavio Justino is a climate scientist at the Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil, specializing in atmospheric dynamics, oceanography, and climate modeling. His research focuses on climate variability across timescales, extreme weather, and the environmental impacts of global change. He leads the Climate Interaction Research Group (InteraC), contributing to international studies on fire danger, agrometeorology, and polar-tropical interactions. With global collaborations and fellowships—including Fulbright and ICTP—Prof. Justino is a recognized expert in climate risk and environmental sustainability.

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Summary:

Prof. Flávio Justino of the Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil, is a distinguished climate scientist with deep expertise in atmospheric dynamics, climate extremes, and ocean-atmosphere interactions. His extensive research, leadership of the Climate Interaction Research Group, and numerous high-impact publications position him as a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His global collaborations and prestigious fellowships, including Fulbright and ICTP, further underscore his international influence. While his work excels in scientific depth and modeling, greater focus on real-world applications and cross-sector collaboration could enhance the societal reach of his research. Overall, Prof. Justino’s achievements, innovation, and leadership make him highly suitable for this award.

🎓 Education

Flávio Barbosa Justino holds a strong academic foundation in atmospheric and ocean sciences. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Meteorology from the Federal University of Paraíba in Brazil, followed by a master’s degree in Physical Oceanography from the University of São Paulo. He further advanced his studies with a Ph.D. in Meteorology and Oceanography from the University of Kiel in Germany. His interdisciplinary academic path provided him with a deep understanding of both atmospheric and oceanic dynamics, equipping him to explore climate systems with scientific rigor.

💼Experience

Professor Justino has developed a distinguished academic career at the Federal University of Viçosa, where he currently serves in the Department of Agricultural Engineering. He has held several teaching and research positions including Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Chair of Graduate Studies, and most recently, Professor of Climate. Earlier in his career, he worked as a consultant for the United Nations at the National Institute for Space Research in Brazil within the fire weather division. His international research experience also includes scholarly appointments at the Byrd Polar Climate and Research Center at The Ohio State University and the Department of Physics at the University of Toronto.

🔬Research Focus

Professor Justino’s research is centered on climate variability and change across different timescales, from glacial epochs to contemporary global warming. His work delves into the interplay between polar and tropical climate systems, the role of atmospheric-oceanic interactions in shaping extreme weather, and the consequences of climate change for agriculture and wildfire risk. As the leader of the Climate Interaction Research Group (InteraC), he spearheads efforts to investigate past climate dynamics, forecast future environmental conditions, and inform international climate risk policies. His interdisciplinary approach supports the development of predictive tools and adaptation strategies in response to global climate challenges.

🛠️Skills

Professor Justino brings a robust set of skills that span climate modeling, atmospheric and oceanic dynamics, agrometeorology, and environmental risk management. He is well-versed in conducting regional and global climate simulations, analyzing extreme weather and fire danger patterns, and applying scientific insights to agriculture and environmental management. His leadership in academic settings, coupled with his collaboration in international research networks, underscores his capacity for scientific innovation, mentorship, and strategic research planning.

🏆Awards

His contributions have been widely recognized with several prestigious awards. He is a Simon Fellow and Senior Associate at the International Center for Theoretical Physics in Italy and was also honored with the Fulbright All Disciplines Award in the United States. His long-standing affiliation with international research bodies reflects his global impact in climate science.

📚 Publications

Title: Climate Extremes, Vegetation, and Lightning: Regional Fire Drivers Across Eurasia and North America
Author: Flávio Justino et al.
Year: 2025
Journal: Fire

Title: Atmospheric Variability and Sea-Ice Changes in the Southern Hemisphere
Author: Flávio Justino et al.
Year: 2025
Journal: Atmosphere

Title: Rainy Season Migration across the Northeast Coast of Brazil Related to Sea Surface Temperature Patterns
Author: Flávio Justino et al.
Year: 2024
Journal: Atmosphere

Title: Revisiting Climate-Related Agricultural Losses across South America and Their Future Perspectives
Author: Flávio Justino et al.
Year: 2023
Journal: Atmosphere

Title: Past and Future Responses of Soil Water to Climate Change in Tropical and Subtropical Rainforest Systems in South America
Author: Flávio Justino et al.
Year: 2023
Journal: Atmosphere

Conclusion:

Prof. Flavio Justino exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier researcher—scientific excellence, international leadership, and a strong track record of addressing global climate challenges. His contributions are timely, highly relevant, and aligned with the goals of the Research for Best Researcher Award. With minor enhancements in applied impact and broader outreach, his profile would be even more comprehensive. Overall, he is a highly deserving and competitive candidate for this prestigious recognition.

SeyyedMorteza Ghamari | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SeyyedMorteza Ghamari | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SeyyedMorteza Ghamari, Edith Cowan University, Australia

Dr. SeyyedMorteza Ghamari is a researcher at Edith Cowan University, Australia, specializing in control engineering, power electronics, and industrial automation. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and has expertise in designing singular perturbation-based controllers, DC/DC converters, and grid-connected inverters. His research focuses on automation, renewable energy applications, and adaptive control systems. With experience in both academia and industry, he has contributed to hardware-embedded system design, PLC programming, and real-time measurements. Dr. Ghamari is proficient in MATLAB, C++, and HIL setups, actively working on innovative solutions in electrical and control engineering.

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Dr. SeyyedMorteza Ghamari is a highly skilled researcher specializing in electrical engineering, control systems, and renewable energy applications. His technical expertise, research output, and contributions to sustainable energy solutions make him a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award. However, increasing his research impact through higher citation counts, global collaborations, and grant-funded projects would further solidify his position as a top researcher in the field.

🎓 Education

Seyyedmorteza Ghamari holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Control Engineering from Shahrood University of Technology, Iran, completed in December 2018. His thesis focused on designing a robust adaptive self-tuning controller for a single-phase H-bridge inverter connected to the grid using identification methods. He previously earned a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Alameh Feiz University in 2016, where he also specialized in Control Engineering.

💼Experience

With experience in both academia and industry, Seyyedmorteza worked as an Automation Engineer at Ghamari Company from 2020 to 2022. In this role, he was responsible for maintaining instruments, designing hardware setups, and coding and programming CPUs for automatic doors, motors, and embedded boards. Prior to that, he served as a Research Assistant at Shahrood University of Technology from 2017 to 2019, where he worked as a teaching assistant, lab coordinator, and simulation designer, contributing to research and academic projects.

🔬Research Focus

Seyyedmorteza’s research focuses on control system design and implementation, automation, power electronics, and renewable energy applications. He is particularly skilled in singular perturbation-based controllers, DC/DC converters, and inverter technology. His work emphasizes the integration of adaptive control techniques to optimize electrical systems, making significant contributions to automation and power system research.

🛠️Skills

His expertise spans control engineering, electrical design, hardware-embedded systems, and power electronics, with a strong background in DC/DC converters and grid-connected inverters. He has substantial experience in industrial automation, PLC programming, and instrumentation for control systems. Additionally, he is proficient in MATLAB for simulation and modeling, along with Microsoft Office, HIL setup, and C++ programming.

🏆Awards

He has demonstrated strong academic performance, maintaining high course-weighted averages throughout his education. His commitment to innovation and continuous learning has allowed him to excel in both research and industry applications. With a keen analytical approach and teamwork abilities, he actively contributes to multidisciplinary projects in electrical and control engineering.

📚 Publications

Addressing Uncertainty in Renewable Energy Integration for Western Australia’s Mining Sector: A Robust Optimization Approach. Energies. Ghahramani, M., Habibi, D., Ghamari, S. M., & Aziz, A. (2024). 

Conclusion:

Dr. Ghamari is a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his technical excellence, research contributions, and real-world applications of his work. While he has strong credentials, further international collaborations, grant leadership, and higher research impact can elevate his profile even further, making him an even stronger contender for prestigious research accolades.

Sony Baral | Ecology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Sony Baral | Ecology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Sony Baral, Institute of Forestry Tribhuvan University, Nepal

Dr. Sony Baral is an Associate Professor and Assistant Dean at the Institute of Forestry, Tribhuvan University, Nepal. She holds a Ph.D. in Green Economy from the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria. With over 15 years of experience, she specializes in forestry policy, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, and climate change. She has worked with organizations like UNDP, IUCN, and UN Women, contributing to policy development, research, and project implementation. Dr. Baral has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and technical reports and has received multiple research grants and scholarships. Her expertise includes green economy, natural resource management, policy analysis, and academic leadership.

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Dr. Sony Baral is a distinguished researcher and academic leader in forestry, green economy, and climate change policy. Her extensive publication record, leadership roles, and international collaborations position her as a strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her research has made significant contributions to policy formulation, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable forest management, demonstrating both academic and practical impact.

 

🎓 Education

Sony Baral holds a Ph.D. in Green Economy from the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria, completed with distinction. She earned her Master of Science in Mountain Forestry with a specialization in environmental economics from the same university, where she secured the first position. She also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Forestry from Tribhuvan University, Institute of Forestry, Nepal, passing in First Division.

💼Experience

Dr. Baral is an Associate Professor and Assistant Dean at the Institute of Forestry, Tribhuvan University, Nepal, responsible for research coordination, policy formulation, Ph.D. program management, and academic excellence enhancement. She previously served as a Member of the City Planning Commission, Pokhara Metropolitan City, and worked with UNDP Nepal as a Policy and Institutional Analyst for Biodiversity Finance. With over 15 years of experience, she has worked with international organizations such as IUCN, UN Women, and ANSAB, contributing to policy development, green economy, impact assessment, and participatory research. She has also been a visiting faculty at several institutions and has led major projects on forest management, climate change, and biodiversity conservation.

 

🔬Research Focus

Her research encompasses forestry policy, green economy, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, climate change, and natural resource management. She has conducted extensive studies on forest carbon assessment, policy analysis, wetlands restoration, and socio-ecological resilience. She has authored more than two dozen peer-reviewed articles in national and international scientific journals and contributed to technical reports and policy briefs.

 

Awards

She has received multiple competitive scholarships, including the North-South Dialogues Scholarship for her Ph.D. and M.Sc. studies in Austria, as well as a DANIDA Fellowship for her undergraduate studies. She was also awarded a Postdoctoral Scholarship from the Institute of Silviculture, BOKU University. Her research has been supported by grants from Tribhuvan University, SANDEE/ICIMOD, the Australian Impact Fund, the University Grant Commission, and the Koshi Province Ecosystem Services Assessment Grant. She has also secured funding for international conferences, including IUFRO and FLARE.

 

Skills

Dr. Baral possesses expertise in research methodology, project management, policy formulation, strategic planning, GIS applications, statistical analysis (SPSS, R studio), ecosystem modeling, and scientific writing. She has strong networking and collaboration skills and has played a key role in capacity-building initiatives, faculty development, and academic policy formulation.

 

Publications

 

  • Forest restoration efficiency: A comparative analysis of collectively vs. individually managed forests in Nepal

    • Journal: Trees, Forests and People
    • Year: 2025

 

  • The economics of forest restoration: A cost-effectiveness analysis of the leasehold forestry programme in Nepal

    • Journal: Trees, Forests and People
    • Year: 2025

 

  • Growth dynamics of Shorea robusta Gaertn in relation to climate change: A case study from tropical region of Nepal

    • Journal: Trees
    • Year: 2022

 

  • Erratum: Form Factors of an Economically Valuable Sal Tree (Shorea robusta) of Nepal

    • Journal: Forests
    • Year: 2020

 

  • Form Factors of an Economically Valuable Sal Tree (Shorea robusta) of Nepal

    • Journal: Forests
    • Year: 2020

 

  • Factors Affecting Fuelwood Consumption and CO2 Emissions: An Example from a Community-Managed Forest of Nepal

    • Journal: Energies
    • Year: 2019

 

  • A Total Economic Valuation of Wetland Ecosystem Services: Evidence from Jagadishpur Ramsar Site, Nepal

    • Journal: The Scientific World Journal
    • Year: 2016

Conclusion:

Based on her credentials, contributions, and leadership in environmental research, Dr. Sony Baral is a highly deserving candidate for the Women Researcher Award. While she already possesses an impressive research and leadership portfolio, further increasing her research visibility, industry collaborations, and gender-focused initiatives in forestry could further strengthen her application. Her work exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier researcher dedicated to sustainable development and climate resilience.