Sameer Arora | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sameer Arora | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sameer Arora, National Institute of Urban Affairs, India

Dr. Sameer Arora is a Sector Specialist in Waste Management at the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), India. He holds a Ph.D. in Water Resource Engineering from IIT Delhi, an M.Tech in Environmental Engineering from DTU Delhi, and a B.Tech in Environmental Engineering from GGSIPU. His expertise includes waste management, water resource engineering, air pollution control, environmental impact assessment, and circular economy strategies. Dr. Arora has held academic and research positions at leading institutions and has contributed to multiple projects on urban waste management, river water quality restoration, and e-mobility. He is a reviewer for top environmental journals and a lifetime member of the International Society of Research and Development.

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Dr. Sameer Arora is a highly accomplished researcher in water resources, waste management, and environmental sustainability with an impressive publication record, technical expertise, and policy impact. His research aligns with global environmental challenges, and his ability to bridge academia, industry, and governance makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

Sameer Arora holds a Ph.D. in Water Resource Engineering from IIT Delhi (2021), an M.Tech in Environmental Engineering from DTU Delhi (2012), and a B.Tech in Environmental Engineering from GGSIPU (2009).

💼Experience

He is currently a Sector Specialist in Waste Management at the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) since October 2024. Previously, he worked as a Technical Lead in Water and Waste Management at Jhpiego-NISHTHA (2023–2024) and as a Consultant in Science and Engineering at the Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi (2021–2023). He has also held academic positions as an Assistant Professor at Sharda University (2020), G D Goenka University (2015–2019), and Galgotias University (2012–2013). Additionally, he worked in environmental consulting as an Assistant Manager at TATA Consulting Engineers Ltd. (2013–2015) and gained early experience as an Engineer Trainee at Delhi Pollution Control Committee (2009–2010).

🔬Research Focus

His research interests include river water quality modeling, machine learning applications in water resource management, environmental impact assessments, air pollution control, waste management strategies, and circular economy principles. He has worked on projects related to e-mobility, carbon footprint assessment, and water quality restoration in urban environments.

🛠️Skills

He is proficient in specialized software like WaterGEM, SewerGEM, StormCAD, QUAL2Kw, MODFLOW, AutoCAD, ArcGIS, MATLAB, and Primavera. He is also skilled in environmental impact assessments, waste management planning, air and water pollution analysis, and machine learning applications in environmental studies.

🏆Awards

He has qualified for the GATE exam twice (2010, 2013) and is a lifetime member of the International Society of Research and Development and the Journal of Environmental Research and Development. He serves as a reviewer for multiple prestigious journals, including the Journal of Hydrology and Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.

📚 Publications

  • Comprehensive analysis of heavy metal contamination in the Mandakini (Payaswini) river: Multivariate and index‐based perspectives

    • Author: Sameer Arora

    • Year: 2025

    • Journal: Water Environment Research

       

  • Assessment of heavy metal pollution of surface water through multivariate analysis, HPI and GIS techniques

    • Author: Sameer Arora

    • Year: 2025

    • Journal: Water Practice & Technology

       

  • Assessment of surface and groundwater quality in Tikamgarh city, Madhya Pradesh, India

    • Author: Sameer Arora

    • Year: 2024

    • Journal: The Holistic Approach to Environment

       

  • Implication of dissolved nitrogen dynamics of urban rivers using multivariate regression and structural equation modeling

    • Author: Sameer Arora

    • Year: 2023

    • Journal: CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water

       

  • E-Mobility: Hindrances and motivators for policies implementation in India

    • Author: Sameer Arora

    • Year: 2023

    • Journal: Case Studies on Transport Policy

       

  • Assessment of technological and financial challenges in upgradation of BS-III and BS-IV vehicles

    • Author: Sameer Arora

    • Year: 2023

    • Journal: International Journal of Vehicle Design

Conclusion:

Dr. Arora is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, given his strong publication record, applied research impact, and contributions to urban sustainability. Strengthening international collaborations, leadership in funded projects, and public outreach would further solidify his position as a leading researcher in environmental science.

Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar | Climatology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar | Climatology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar, Iran Meteorological Organization, Iran

Dr. Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar is a researcher at the Iran Meteorological Organization, specializing in climatology, geomorphology, and environmental planning. He holds a Ph.D. in Climatology–Environmental Planning and has expertise in meteorology, GIS, land suitability evaluation, remote sensing, and natural hazards assessment. His research focuses on climate change, seismic zoning, atmospheric precursors of earthquakes, and environmental impact analysis. He has published extensively on climate and environmental sciences, contributing to sustainable planning and disaster risk management.

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Dr. Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar is a highly accomplished researcher specializing in climatology, geomorphology, and environmental planning. His interdisciplinary work contributes to understanding climate variability, meteorological hazards, and sustainable urban development. His research impact is evident through his publications, collaborations, and practical applications in the Iran Meteorological Organization.

🎓 Education

Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar holds a B.S. and M.S. in Urban Planning and Geomorphology–Environmental Planning. He further pursued a Ph.D. in Climatology–Environmental Planning, where he developed expertise in meteorology, climate systems, and environmental analysis.

💼Experience

He has extensive experience in research and applied studies related to climatology and geomorphology. Since April 2024, he has been employed at the Iran Meteorological Organization in Mashhad, where he contributes to climate and environmental assessments.

🔬Research Focus

His research spans multiple disciplines, including meteorology, climatology, land suitability evaluation, geographical information systems (GIS), urban and regional planning, environmental impact assessment, landslide hazard assessment, erosion and sedimentation, remote sensing, natural hazards monitoring, geostatistical analysis, spatial and temporal analysis of climatological parameters, seismic zoning, atmospheric precursors of earthquake prediction, and meteorite impact craters. He is also deeply interested in climate change, synoptic studies, global warming and cooling, geomorphological phenomena, environmental and geo-sciences, eco- and geo-tourism planning, and watershed management.

🛠️Skills

He possesses strong analytical skills in GIS, geostatistical analysis, environmental modeling, and remote sensing. His expertise extends to climate data interpretation, natural hazard assessment, and spatial-temporal analysis of environmental factors.

🏆Awards

His contributions to climatology and geomorphology have been recognized through various research publications and professional engagements in scientific communities. His work has been instrumental in advancing understanding of environmental and climate-related phenomena.

📚 Publications

  1. Title: An overview of the transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran (Sarakhs-Badkhyz region)

    • Authors: M.R. Mansouri Daneshvar, S.J. Rasouli, A. Dehqanpour Aliaqa
    • Year: 2025
    • Journal: Environmental Systems Research
  2. Title: An analysis of urban heat island based on the temperature inversion across the atmospheric boundary layer in Mashhad, Iran (2018–2022)

    • Authors: M.R. Mansouri Daneshvar, R. Khatami, M. Ebrahimi
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Spatial Information Research
  3. Title: An overview of causal factors in fluctuations of some economic indices in Iran using impulse response analysis (1990–2022)

    • Authors: M.R. Mansouri Daneshvar, A. Sohrabi, A. Sadeghi, R. Khatami
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Modeling Earth Systems and Environment
  4. Title: Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Climatic Precursors before Major Earthquakes in Iran (2011–2021)

    • Authors: M.R. Mansouri Daneshvar, F.T. Freund, M. Ebrahimi
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)
  5. Title: A dynamic model for CO2 emissions induced by urban transportation during 2005–2030, a case study of Mashhad, Iran

    • Authors: E. Heidari, S. Bikdeli, M.R. Mansouri Daneshvar
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability
  6. Title: Efficiency assessment of the environmental variables in the Qanat systems based on major hydrological basins in Iran

    • Authors: M.R. Mansouri Daneshvar, M. Ebrahimi, F.S. Ahmadi
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Applied Water Science

Conclusion:

Dr. Mansouri Daneshvar is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his research contributions, interdisciplinary expertise, and relevance to pressing environmental challenges. With continued efforts to increase citation impact, international collaborations, and policy engagement, he has the potential to further enhance his research influence and global recognition.

Djillali BENOUAR | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Djillali BENOUAR | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Djillali BENOUAR, Algerian Academy of Sciences and Technologies , Algeria

Prof. Dr. Djillali Benouar is a distinguished professor and researcher affiliated with the Algerian Academy of Sciences and Technologies. He is a leading expert in earthquake engineering, disaster risk reduction, and civil engineering. With decades of experience, he has made significant contributions to seismic hazard assessment, structural resilience, and disaster management in Algeria and beyond. Prof. Benouar has authored numerous scientific publications and has been actively involved in national and international research projects aimed at improving disaster preparedness and mitigation strategies.

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Prof. Dr. Djillali Benouar is a highly accomplished researcher with significant contributions to earthquake engineering and disaster risk management. His scientific publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and commitment to public safety make him a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award. While his citation impact and global outreach could be further enhanced, his work remains highly valuable for disaster resilience and infrastructure safety.

 

🎓 Education

Professor Djillali Benouar holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Seismology from Imperial College, University of London, with a Diploma of Imperial College (DIC), focusing on the seismicity of Algeria and adjacent regions during the twentieth century. He earned his Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering (Earthquake Engineering) from Stanford University, USA, and pursued post-master courses. Additionally, he was a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Japan.

 

💼Experience

With 42 years of teaching experience, Professor Benouar has supervised 15 Magister theses and seven Doctorate theses. He has held multiple leadership roles, including serving as President of the Scientific Committee at USTHB for three terms, a member of the Scientific Council at USTHB for four terms, and Director of the Built Environment Research Laboratory for four terms. He has also been a member of the expert national research committee at the Ministry of Habitat for five terms. He has played a crucial role in organizing international conferences and has been an editor and editorial board member for multiple scientific journals, including serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards Science.

🔬Research Focus

His research expertise lies in engineering seismology, earthquake engineering, disaster risk reduction, seismic hazard assessment, and vulnerability analysis. He has led several international research projects related to earthquake risk mitigation, seismic hazards, and resilience-building. His work has contributed significantly to advancing university action on risk and vulnerability reduction in Africa.

 

Awards

He has received prestigious international awards, including recognition from Thomson Reuters and the UNESCO Global Alliance for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNESCO-GADR). His contributions to disaster resilience and seismic hazard research have been widely acknowledged in global academic and policy-making circles.

 

Skills

He is fluent in Arabic, English, and French, using all three as working languages. His expertise spans engineering seismology, earthquake engineering, risk and disaster management, seismic hazard assessment, resilience planning, and policy advisory roles in disaster risk reduction. His extensive experience in research, academic leadership, and international consultancy makes him a leading figure in his field.

 

Publications

  • S.J. Beaven, D. Benouar, M.R. Bhatt, T.D. Gibson, L.A. Peek (2023). “Disasters: Deconstructed on 11th of June 2021.” Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal. 0 citations

 

  • R. Souici, Y. Ait-Meziane, D. Benouar (2021). “Identification of vibration direction of existing buildings using ambient vibration noise tests.” Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 1 citation

 

  • B. Benfarhat, D. Benouar, S. Cartier (2020). “Perception of seismic design by architects in Algeria.” Jamba: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies. 0 citations

 

  • A. Benmokhtar, D. Benouar, A. Rahmoune (2020). “Modeling the propagation of the effects of a disturbance in a critical infrastructure system to increase its resilience.” Urbanism. Architecture. Constructions. 4 citations

Conclusion:

Prof. Dr. Djillali Benouar is a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. If he strengthens his international research impact and citation count, his profile will become even stronger.

Saghar Hashem | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saghar Hashem | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saghar Hashem, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Dr. Saghar Hashemi is a sustainable architect and researcher at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, specializing in sustainability, renewable energy design, and climate adaptation. With a PhD focused on microclimate analysis and outdoor thermal comfort, her expertise includes carbon emissions analysis, energy simulations, and life cycle assessments. She has over four years of experience in sustainable architecture, working on industrial and academic projects. Dr. Hashemi is committed to advancing sustainability in construction through innovative research and practical solutions.

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Dr. Saghar Hashemi’s contributions to sustainable architecture, renewable energy, and climate adaptation are remarkable. Her research addresses critical global challenges, blending theoretical innovation with practical application. With expertise in thermal comfort, carbon analysis, and energy simulations, she has made meaningful advancements in the field of sustainable design. Her industry and teaching experience further solidify her ability to bridge academia and practice effectively.

 

🎓 Education

Saghar Hashemi holds a Doctor of Philosophy from Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand (2021-2024), where her research focused on analyzing microclimate conditions and improving outdoor thermal comfort. Her PhD work included analyzing global warming potential, embodied carbon, life cycle assessments, environmental impact of materials on climate change, thermal and energy simulations, and developing climate adaptation plans. She also earned an MSc in Architectural Engineering from Islamic Azad University, Iran (2015-2017), with a thesis on designing a cultural complex inspired by traditional Iranian bazaars. Her educational journey began with a BSc in Architectural Engineering from Islamic Azad University, Iran (2011-2015), where she worked on designing a residential complex featuring diverse housing types.

 

💼Experience

Saghar is currently a Sustainability Coordinator at Thermosash Ltd. in Auckland, New Zealand, where she leads sustainability initiatives in facade design and construction projects. Her responsibilities include performing embodied carbon calculations, operational energy analysis, and ensuring compliance with New Zealand’s sustainability standards. Prior to this, she worked as a Teaching Assistant at Auckland University of Technology (2022-2023), guiding students in the use of Revit for sustainable design and teaching concepts of asset and facilities management. From 2018 to 2021, she was a Sustainable Architectural Designer at SepantaAgrin.Co in Iran, where she conducted energy, daylight, and glare analyses, performed thermal studies, and improved building energy efficiency through CFD analysis.

 

🔬Research Focus

Her research centers on sustainability and renewable energy in architecture, with a focus on mitigating construction’s impact on climate change. Key areas include carbon emissions analysis, energy simulations, embodied carbon, life cycle assessments, thermal comfort evaluations, and developing climate adaptation strategies. Her work demonstrates a strong commitment to addressing global warming and enhancing sustainable design practices.

 

Awards

Saghar has achieved significant academic recognition, authoring multiple research papers in high-impact journals and contributing to the field of outdoor thermal comfort and sustainability. Her publications include studies on wind speed analysis, outdoor thermal risk mapping, and climate change impacts on thermal comfort patterns. She remains committed to advancing sustainable practices through her research and professional endeavors.

Skills

Saghar has a comprehensive skill set that includes embodied carbon analysis, energy simulations, thermal comfort assessments, and climate adaptation planning. She excels in conceptual, developed, and detailed architectural design, and is proficient in utilizing tools such as Revit and Excel for building simulations. Her expertise extends to project management, where she ensures the successful delivery of projects by managing timelines, budgets, and deliverables while fostering collaboration across diverse teams.

Publications

Title: The Impacts of Historical and Future Climate Change Projections on the Outdoor Thermal Comfort Patterns of Auckland, New Zealand
Authors: Hashemi, S., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Berardi, U., Rahimian, F.
Year: 2025
Source: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, Vol. 553 LNCE, pp. 209–217
Citations: 0

Title: Summer Outdoor Thermal Risk Area Mapping on a University Campus in Auckland, New Zealand
Authors: Hashemi, S., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Sailor, D., Berardi, U.
Year: 2024
Source: Architectural Science Review
Citations: 0

Title: Pedestrian-Level Wind Speed Analysis: A Case Study
Authors: Hashemi, S., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Santamouris, M., Kikumoto, H.
Year: 2024
Source: Architectural Science Review
Citations: 1

Title: A Systematic Review of Microclimate and Outdoor Thermal Comfort Studies in Australia and New Zealand
Authors: Hashemi, S., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Naismith, N., Jamei, E.
Year: 2024
Source: Smart and Sustainable Built Environment
Citations: 0

Conclusion:

Dr. Saghar Hashemi is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her innovative contributions, interdisciplinary collaborations, and focus on solving real-world problems make her a deserving contender. While further expanding her outreach and funding initiatives could enhance her profile, her existing achievements demonstrate significant merit and promise for future impact in sustainable architecture and environmental research.

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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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.