Charles Tumuhe | Agroecology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Charles Tumuhe | Agroecology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Charles Tumuhe | Uganda Martyrs University | Uganda

Tumuhe Charles Lwanga is an accomplished agroecologist and development practitioner whose work integrates agroecology, food sovereignty, and climate resilience to advance sustainable agricultural systems across Africa. His research and field engagements emphasize ecological farming, natural resource management, and community-driven approaches to food security. Through his leadership in regional advocacy programs under the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa, he has contributed to strengthening agroecological networks and policy dialogues in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Togo, and Senegal. His experience extends to research coordination, project evaluation, and farmer capacity-building initiatives promoting agroecological transformation and rural empowerment. With a strong academic foundation in agroecology and food systems, his scholarly output reflects a deep commitment to evidence-based practice and participatory research. His work has been cited in five academic documents, supported by four publications, demonstrating growing recognition in the scientific and policy communities. His current h-index of 1 highlights his emerging impact within the field of agroecology and sustainable food systems. Combining academic rigor with grassroots engagement, he continues to influence policy, education, and advocacy efforts that drive ecological integrity, food justice, and resilience in African farming landscapes.

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Featured Publications

Tumuhe, C. L., Katusiime, D., Ssekamatte, D., Muloi, J. M., Kamau, H., Bwambale, B. B., Kaire, S., Slivesteri, S., Naigaga, H., Mugabo, I., & Audain, K. (2025). Advancing agroecology through networking in Uganda. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems.

Shahid Hussain | Soil Quality | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahid Hussain | Soil Quality | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahid Hussain | Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering & Information Technology| Pakistan 

Shahid Hussain, Ph.D., is a prolific researcher in finance and behavioral economics with a strong focus on investment decision-making, financial inclusion, green finance, and sustainable economic practices. His research portfolio spans topics such as behavioral biases in investment, digital financial literacy, fintech adoption, gender diversity in financial decisions, and corporate social responsibility, contributing empirical insights from both developing and developed economies. With 69 documents published across high-impact journals including SSCI- and Scopus-indexed outlets, his work has garnered 69 citations, reflecting significant academic influence. Shahid has explored the intersections of technology, sustainability, and finance, investigating how artificial intelligence, green product innovation, and digital financial tools shape organizational and individual financial behavior. His research also delves into monetary policy impacts, risk tolerance, and the role of religiosity and investor sentiment in shaping financial well-being. He has applied advanced quantitative and mixed-methods approaches using tools such as SmartPLS, SPSS, Stata, and EViews, ensuring methodological rigor. Shahid’s contributions have practical implications for banking, microfinance, and policy frameworks, emphasizing sustainable and inclusive growth. With an h-index reflecting his scholarly impact, his work continues to advance knowledge in behavioral finance, financial technology, and sustainable economic strategies, bridging theoretical inquiry with actionable insights for academia, industry, and policy development.

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  • Aziz, A., & Hussain, S. (2025). Eco-leadership: Mediation of environmental corporate social responsibility policies in promoting pro-environmental behavior. International Journal of Ethics and Systems.

  • Hussain, S., & Abdel-Razzaq, A. I. M. (2025). Sun-powered solutions: Rural residential solar investment for climate and air quality policies. Sustainable Futures, 12, 101435.

  • Hussain, S., & Rehman, K. U. (2025, October 23). Green talent management and innovative work practices: The moderating role of artificial intelligence and transactional leadership: A case study in higher education. SN Business & Economics.

Georgina Gordon | Earth | Interdisciplinary Soil Research Award

Ms. Georgina Gordon | Earth | Interdisciplinary Soil Research Award

Ms Georgina Gordon | Geological consulting | Australia 

Georgina Gordon is a highly accomplished geologist and Senior Hyperspectral Geoscientist recognized for her extensive expertise in hyperspectral core scanning and spectral geoscience. With deep experience in applying advanced mineralogical analysis to diverse deposit types, she has significantly contributed to developing innovative techniques that enhance the interpretation of geological materials. Her leadership in managing the HyLogger Project and integrating new technologies such as Raman and Gold Sniffer scanning has strengthened spectral data analysis in mineral exploration. She has been instrumental inmentoring researchers, facilitating industry collaborations, and organizing national and international geoscience workshops and conferences. Georgina’s career reflects a strong focus on innovation, data-driven insights, and collaborative research that bridges academic and industry applications. Her commitment to improving data quality and accessibility has established her as a leading figure in geological spectral analysis. She has published 7 scientific documents, which have collectively earned 207 citations from 181 referencing sources, reflecting her growing research influence and practical impact in the global geoscience community. Her work continues to advance the application of hyperspectral technologies in mineral systems, fostering innovation, sustainability, and deeper understanding of Earth’s complex geological processes.

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Baudet, E., Tiddy, C., Giles, D., Hill, S., & Gordon, G. (2023). Diverse provenance of the Lower Cretaceous sediments of the Eromanga Basin, South Australia: Constraints on basin evolution. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 

Anjani Kumar Pandey | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anjani Kumar Pandey | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Anjani Kumar Pandey | Manipal University Jaipur Faculty of Science Technology and Architecture | India 

Dr. Anjani Kumar Pandey is an accomplished chemist with extensive academic, research, and technical expertise across coordination chemistry, supramolecular systems, and bio-inspired molecular design. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) in the Department of Chemistry at Manipal University Jaipur, where he leads research on tripodal metal–ligand systems and artificial molecular containers for CO₂ sequestration and reduction, mentoring three Ph.D. and two master’s scholars. He previously held prestigious postdoctoral positions at the University of Padova, Italy, under Prof. Cristiano Zonta, and at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, under Prof. Bernhard Kräutler, contributing to sustainable CO₂ conversion and vitamin B12 analog synthesis. His earlier research associate experience at IIT Kanpur involved metalloporphyrin oxygenation and reactivity studies. Dr. Pandey earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from IIT Kanpur in 2020 with a CPI of 8.67, following an M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Allahabad with distinction. His accolades include the MSCA Seal of Excellence, Austrian Science Grant (FWF), seed grants from Manipal University Jaipur and MAHE, best poster award at CRSI-NSC 23, and multiple CSIR fellowships. Skilled in advanced spectroscopic, electrochemical, and crystallographic techniques, he has strong interests spanning organometallic catalysis, solar cell materials, bio-organic systems, and molecular interactions.

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Pandey, A. K., Sonia, Verma, I., & Mongal, B. N. (2024). Shining a light on Co(terpyridine)<sub>2</sub> complexes: Unravelling the impact of ligand substitution at the 4’-position on optical and electrochemical properties through experimental and theoretical investigations. Chemical Physics Impact.

Penasa, R., Pandey, A. K., Wurst, K., Rancan, M., Armelao, L., Licini, G., & Zonta, C. (2024). Ion-pairing stereodynamic probes for circular dichroism chiral sensing of amines. Inorganic Chemistry.

Pandey, A. K., Usman, M., & Rath, S. P. (2020). Hg···Hg···Hg interaction stabilizes unusual trinuclear double sandwich structure of mercury(II) porphyrins. Inorganic Chemistry.

Pandey, A. K., Usman, M., & Rath, S. P. (2019). A counter ion triggers stabilization of two geometrical isomers of a Ni(ii) dication diradical porphyrin dimer: The role of anion-π interactions.

Niranjani Premila Kumari Semananda | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Niranjani Premila Kumari Semananda | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Niranjani Premila Kumari Semananda | Institute of Technology University of Moratuwa | Sri Lanka

Niranjani Premila Kumari Semananda is a Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Technology, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. She holds a PhD in Water Engineering and an MSc in Water Management from the University of South Australia. Her research focuses on sustainable water management, construction waste minimization, and innovative construction materials. With leadership experience as Head of the Civil Engineering Technology Division, she also serves as a mentor and student counsellor, contributing to academic growth and research excellence. She has published in leading journals, co-chaired international conferences, and actively collaborates to enhance research visibility and institutional capacity.

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Summary

Dr. Semananda combines expertise in civil engineering, water management, and sustainable construction with leadership roles in academia. Her publications address pressing global challenges such as water scarcity, urban agriculture, and sustainable construction practices. She also plays a pivotal role in supporting institutional research growth through collaborations, conference leadership, and mentoring.

Education

Niranjani Premila Kumari Semananda holds a PhD in Water Engineering and an MSc in Water Management from the University of South Australia. Her academic training blends civil engineering with advanced expertise in sustainable water resource management.

Experience

She serves as a Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Technology, University of Moratuwa, where she has also held leadership roles such as Head of the Civil Engineering Technology Division. She contributes to student development as a counsellor and mentor while playing an active role in guiding and strengthening academic research at her institution.

Research Focus

Her research is centered on construction waste management, sustainable water management, corrosion resistance in civil engineering materials, and innovative use of by-products such as rice husk ash in construction. She is particularly noted for her pioneering doctoral research on wicking bed technology, which advanced sustainable water management.

Skills

Her skills include research supervision, water management, sustainable construction practices, waste minimization, and academic leadership. She has expertise in corrosion studies of civil engineering materials, innovative construction materials such as rice husk ash and non-autoclaved aerated concrete blocks, and institutional research coordination, including DOI management and publication partnerships.

Awards

She has been recognized through appointments such as Co-Chair of the International Research Conference at ITUM in 2024 and 2025, editorial membership since 2019, and reviewer roles for MDPI journals. She has also contributed as a reviewer and guest editor, enhancing the visibility and impact of research at ITUM.

Publications

Estimation of Low Flow Statistics for Sustainable Water Resources Management in South Australia
Authors: Niranjani P. K. Semananda, Guna A. Hewa
Journal: Hydrology (MDPI), 2022

Assessing Reliability of Recycled Water in Wicking Beds for Sustainable Urban Agriculture
Authors: Niranjani P. K. Semananda, James D. Ward, Baden R. Myers
Journal: Earth (MDPI), 2021

Experimental Investigation of Wicking Bed Irrigation Using Shallow-Rooted Crops Grown under Glasshouse Conditions
Authors: N. P. K. Semananda, J. D. Ward, B. R. Myers
Journal: Irrigation Science (Springer), 2020

A Semi-Systematic Review of Capillary Irrigation: The Benefits, Limitations, and Opportunities
Authors: N. P. K. Semananda, J. D. Ward, B. R. Myers
Journal: Horticulturae (MDPI), 2018

Evaluating the Efficiency of Wicking Bed Irrigation Systems for Small-Scale Urban Agriculture
Authors: N. P. K. Semananda, J. D. Ward, B. R. Myers
Journal: Horticulturae (MDPI), 2016

Conclusion

Niranjani Premila Kumari Semananda demonstrates strong research capability, leadership, and institutional impact, making her a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further expansion of her publication record and engagement in international collaborations, she has the potential to achieve even greater recognition in her field.

Haial Alkordi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Haial Alkordi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Haial Alkordi | Kuvempu University | India

Haial Alkordi is a geoscientist affiliated with Kuvempu University, India, specializing in geological sciences with a strong academic foundation and research experience in stratigraphy, petrology, and environmental geology. His work integrates field investigations with laboratory analyses to advance understanding of Earth’s processes and natural resource management.

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Haial Alkordi is an accomplished environmental and earth science researcher whose work blends geospatial technology with environmental hazard assessment. His applied research addresses critical issues affecting vulnerable regions, producing results that can guide mitigation strategies and policymaking. His academic achievements and technical expertise make him a competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of his scientific contributions and societal impact.

Education

Mr. Haial Alkordi holds a Master of Science in Geology from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India under the Faculty of Science and Technology and graduated with an A+ grade demonstrating exceptional academic performance in the geosciences

Experience

He has been actively engaged in geological research and academic work applying advanced knowledge in Earth sciences through both field investigations and laboratory analysis and has contributed to projects involving geological data interpretation and environmental studies

Research Focus

His research centers on geological sciences with a particular focus on stratigraphy petrology and environmental geology integrating field observations with laboratory data to develop a deeper understanding of geological formations and natural processes

Skills

His expertise includes geological mapping and stratigraphic analysis petrological and mineralogical studies scientific data interpretation and preparation of technical reports along with strong capabilities in field surveying and sampling supported by analytical thinking and problem solving in geoscience applications

Awards

Mr. Alkordi earned academic recognition for excellence through the conferment of his Master of Science degree with A+ distinction reflecting his dedication and high-level achievement in geology

Publications

Title: Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using Geospatial, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), and Binary Logistic Regression (BLR) Techniques – A Study of Wadi Habban Basin, Shabwah, Yemen
Authors: H. Al-kordi, A. Al-Amri
Journal: Results in Earth Sciences

Title: Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping Using Geospatial and Analytical Hierarchy Process Modeling – A Study of Wadi Habban Basin, Shabwah, Yemen
Authors: H. Alkordi, A. Al-Amri

Conclusion

Given his strong track record in producing impactful, methodologically sound research with tangible real-world applications, Haial Alkordi is a suitable and deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. With continued focus on expanding the interdisciplinary reach and global dissemination of his work, he has the potential to make even greater contributions to environmental science and hazard management at both national and international levels.

Jasvir Singh | Environmental | Soil and Sustainable Development

Dr. Jasvir Singh | Environmental | Soil and Sustainable Development

Jasvir Singh | Environmental | Soil and Sustainable Development

Dr. Jasvir Singh is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in Environmental Chemistry, Soil Science, and Sustainable Development. With a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, his work focuses on developing innovative methods for environmental protection, soil health improvement, and sustainable resource management. As an Associate Professor at Himachal Pradesh University, he has contributed significantly to research, teaching, and guiding future scientists in advancing eco-friendly solutions for global sustainability.

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Dr. Jasvir Singh’s research integrates analytical chemistry with environmental sustainability, contributing significantly to soil health improvement and pollution mitigation. His innovative approaches in polymer synthesis, eco-friendly hydrogels, and machine learning-based analytical systems highlight his commitment to advancing sustainable environmental practices.

Education

Dr. Jasvir Singh holds a strong academic foundation in chemistry. He completed his Bachelor of Science with Honors in Chemistry from Himachal Pradesh University, followed by a Master of Science in Chemistry from the same institution. He further pursued advanced research through an M.Phil and earned his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry with a research focus on developing new assay methods for organic compounds beneficial in chemotherapy and their applications in drug analysis.

Experience

Dr. Jasvir Singh has served in multiple teaching and research positions. He began his career as a Research Officer at the Government Research Institute in IS & M and Drug Testing Laboratory, Himachal Pradesh. He progressed to Lecturer and Senior Lecturer, then Reader and Associate Professor, and later served as Professor at IET Bhaddal Campus, Punjab. Currently, he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla.

Research Focus

Dr. Singh’s research primarily focuses on analytical chemistry with specialization in developing novel assay methods for organic compounds used in chemotherapy. His work contributes to improving drug testing, pharmaceutical analysis, and enhancing the accuracy and reliability of drug formulation evaluations.

Skills

Dr. Singh possesses expertise in analytical chemistry, assay method development, drug analysis, pharmaceutical chemistry, and organic compound testing. He is skilled in laboratory research methodologies, academic teaching, and guiding postgraduate and doctoral research scholars.

Awards

Dr. Jasvir Singh has been recognized for his contributions to analytical chemistry and higher education. He has received accolades for his research in drug analysis and innovative methodologies beneficial for chemotherapy applications.

Publications

Title: Synthesis and characterization of arabinoxylan-bis[2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl] phosphate crosslinked copolymer network by high energy gamma radiation for use in controlled drug delivery applications
Year: 2022
Authors: Singh, B., Singh, J., Dhiman, A., Mohan, M.
Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Title: Machine Learning-Based Analytical Systems: Food Forensics
Year: 2022
Authors: Ranbir, Manish Kumar, Gagandeep Singh, Jasvir Singh, Navneet Kaur, Narinder Singh
Journal: ACS Omega

Title: Designing Starch–Alginate Hydrogels for Controlled Delivery of Fungicide for the Alleviation of Environmental Pollution
Year: 2022
Authors: Jasvir Singh, Baljit Singh, Vishavnath
Journal: ACS Agricultural Science & Technology

Title: Application of tragacanth gum and alginate in hydrogel wound dressing’s formation using gamma radiation
Year: 2021
Authors: Singh, B., Singh, J., Rajneesh
Journal: Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications

Title: A simple and rapid spectrophotometric method for determination of organonitrogen functionalities (Amino group) and commercial drugs based on it
Year: 2020
Author: Jasvir, S.
Journal: International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research

Conclusion:

Dr. Jasvir Singh is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Soil and Sustainable Development Award. With continued focus on applied soil conservation projects and interdisciplinary collaborations, his contributions can further influence sustainable agricultural and environmental practices globally.

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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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.

Ching Nuo Chen | Soil | Soil and Water Conservation

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ching Nuo Chen | Soil | Soil and Water Conservation

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ching Nuo Chen, National Pingtung University of Science, Taiwan

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ching-Nuo Chen is a faculty member in the Department of Civil Engineering at National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. He specializes in hydraulic engineering, soil erosion modeling, flood risk assessment, and river habitat restoration. With a Ph.D. from National Cheng Kung University, his research focuses on developing integrated simulation models to address sediment and flood disasters under climate change. Dr. Chen has published extensively in SCI-indexed journals and leads multiple national projects aimed at enhancing environmental resilience and sustainable watershed management.

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Dr. Chen’s research clearly advances the field of soil and water conservation by addressing the pressing issues of erosion control, flood risk mitigation, and river habitat restoration. His integrative modeling techniques contribute both to scientific knowledge and to sustainable environmental management practices. With a solid academic foundation, an impressive research portfolio, and a commitment to addressing climate-induced hydrological challenges, he exemplifies the qualities sought in an awardee.

🎓 Education

Ching-Nuo Chen earned his Ph.D. from the Department of Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering at National Cheng Kung University in 2006. His academic foundation integrates hydrology, soil science, and environmental engineering, forming the basis of his interdisciplinary research on sediment and flood disaster simulation in river basins.

💼Experience

Ching-Nuo Chen is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the National Pingtung University of Science and Technology. His career is marked by the development of advanced simulation models for soil erosion, sediment deposition, flood risk, and river habitat restoration. He has led several national research projects funded by the National Science and Technology Council of Taiwan, focusing on climate change adaptation, disaster reduction strategies, and sustainable watershed management.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Chen’s research primarily addresses the modeling and mitigation of watershed sediment disasters and flood risks under changing climate conditions. His work emphasizes integrating hydrological, geomorphological, and ecological data to simulate erosion and sediment dynamics. He is particularly focused on advancing the understanding of river habitat diversity and ecological restoration through environmentally sensitive engineering practices. His current projects explore the intersection of climate change impacts, disaster resilience, and rural ecological sustainability in Taiwan’s slopelands.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Chen possesses extensive expertise in hydraulic engineering, eco-hydraulics, soil erosion modeling, flood risk assessment, river basin management, and aquatic habitat restoration. He has developed multiple simulation models, including the Physiographic Soil Erosion–Deposition Model and the Two-Dimensional River Habitat Diversity Construction Model, which combine numerical simulations with field surveys to support ecological engineering solutions.

🏆Awards

Among his accolades, one of Dr. Chen’s papers received the PAWEES_Paper Award in 2022 for his work on sustainable rice irrigation. He has been appointed as Co-Guest Editor for Hydrology and Guest Editor for the Journal of Environmental & Earth Science, highlighting his leadership in academic publishing and peer-reviewed research.

📚 Publications

Title: Mapping soil erosion potential and risk for slope land in a watershed
Author: Ching-Nuo Chen
Year: Not specified
Journal: Not specified

Title: Modelling the distribution of fish habitat type and habitat diversity in natural rivers
Authors: Hung, Hsuan-Ju; Lo, Wei-Cheng; Chen, Ching-Nuo; Tsai, Chih-Heng
Year: 2024
Journal: Journal for Nature Conservation

Title: Impact assessment of land use and land cover change on soil erosion at Laonung watershed in Taiwan
Authors: Jien, Shih-Hao; Chen, Ching-Nuo; Dabo, Lala Mariam; Tfwala, Samkele S. Sikhulile; Kunene, Nosizwe Haru
Year: 2023
Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences

Conclusion:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ching-Nuo Chen is a strong candidate for a research award in Soil and Water Conservation. His work bridges scientific innovation and ecological impact, demonstrating both depth and relevance. With continued emphasis on broadening international collaboration and field-level implementation, his contributions are poised to make a lasting impact in this critical area of environmental science.

Hailu Kendie Addis | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hailu Kendie Addis | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hailu Kendie Addis, Amhara Region Agricultural Research inst, Ethiopia

Dr. Hailu Kendie Addis is a senior soil and water conservation researcher at the Amhara Region Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI), Ethiopia. He holds a Ph.D. in Soil and Natural Technology from BOKU University, Austria, specializing in soil erosion modeling, land suitability evaluation, and conservation agriculture. With over 14 years of experience, he has led research on watershed hydrology, soil fertility, and climate change adaptation. Dr. Hailu is the Editor-in-Chief of the Blue Nile Journal of Agricultural Research and has published extensively on soil and water management. His work supports sustainable land use, environmental protection, and agricultural productivity in Ethiopia.

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Dr. Hailu Kendie Addis is a highly accomplished researcher with extensive experience in soil and water conservation, environmental sustainability, and land management. His contributions to scientific literature, research leadership, and international collaborations make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His research has had a tangible impact on soil conservation strategies and sustainable agricultural practices in Ethiopia and beyond.

🎓 Education

Hailu Kendie Addis holds a Ph.D. in Soil and Natural Technology (Dr. nat.techn.) from BOKU University, Vienna, Austria, completed between 2012 and 2017, with a focus on modeling soil erosion, spatial and temporal soil property mapping, and conservation agriculture. He earned an M.Sc. in Tropical Land Resource Management from Mekelle University, Ethiopia, from 2006 to 2009, specializing in soil sampling, land evaluation, and land suitability mapping. His B.Sc. in Forestry was obtained from Debub University, Wondo Genet College of Forestry, Ethiopia, from 1999 to 2003, where he studied forest inventory, nursery establishment, and forest management.

💼Experience

Hailu Kendie Addis is a senior soil and water conservation researcher at the Amhara Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI) in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, a position he has held since 2009. He coordinates soil and water management research and collaborates on projects related to sustainable land use. From 2005 to 2009, he worked as an Environmental Protection Expert at the Fogera Woreda Environmental Protection and Land Administration Office, monitoring environmental and social impact assessments for development projects. Previously, from 2003 to 2005, he was a lecturer at Mertul Mariam Agricultural Technical Vocational Educational Training College, teaching soil science and forestry courses and advising students on natural resource management.

🔬Research Focus

His research focuses on watershed hydrology, soil erosion modeling, land use impact assessment, climate change adaptation, and sustainable agricultural practices. He has published extensively on soil and water conservation, sediment yield modeling, soil fertility management, and the impact of conservation measures on land degradation. His work contributes to developing strategies for mitigating land degradation, optimizing irrigation management, and improving soil health in Ethiopia’s highlands and beyond.

🛠️Skills

Hailu Kendie Addis possesses expertise in data analysis and modeling, with proficiency in software tools such as JMP, R, Origin, ArcGIS, GS+, WMS, SWAT, SWAT-CUP, and HYDRUS. His technical skills include soil and water conservation, land suitability evaluation, spatial data analysis, and integrated watershed management. He is also experienced in research coordination, academic supervision, and scientific writing.

🏆Awards

Hailu Kendie Addis has received recognition for his contributions to soil and water conservation research. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Blue Nile Journal of Agricultural Research (BNJAR) and has completed 32 verified peer reviews through Web of Science. He has also been a focal person for various international projects, including the Climate Action Through Landscape Management Program for Result (CALM P4R) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) Participatory Small-scale Irrigation Development Programme (PASIDP II).

📚 Publications

  • Publication: Impacts of campaign-based community watershed management on selected soil quality indicators

    • Author(s): H.K. Addis (Hailu Kendie), S. Tamir (Simegnew), S. Mekuriaw (Shigdaf), T. Teklewold (Tilaye), A. Giziew (Almaz)
    • Year: 2025
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Quality
  • Publication: Community-mobilized soil and water conservation and farmers’ preferences for mitigating land degradation

    • Author(s): H.K. Addis (Hailu Kendie), S. Tamir (Simegnew), B. Belay (Beyene), T. Birehanu (Tadesse), Y. Wuletaw (Yismaw)
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Environmental Research Communications

Conclusion:

Dr. Hailu Kendie Addis is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his impressive research output, leadership in scientific publishing, and contributions to soil and water conservation. Addressing areas for improvement such as citation impact, funding acquisition, and interdisciplinary collaborations could further enhance his research profile. Given his dedication to scientific excellence and practical environmental solutions, he is a strong contender for this recognition.