Michael Tobby Agwe | Environmental Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Michael Tobby Agwe | Environmental Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Michael Tobby Agwe, Soroti University, Uganda

Mr. Tobby Michael Agwe is an Assistant Lecturer in Environmental Engineering at Soroti University, Uganda. He is pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Environmental Engineering) at Kampala International University. He holds an M.Tech in Civil-Environmental Engineering from Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, India, and a BSc in Civil Engineering from Ndejje University, Uganda. His expertise includes water and wastewater management, solid waste treatment, GIS applications, and construction project management. He has extensive academic and professional experience, with research publications in environmental engineering and infrastructure development.

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Summary:

Mr. Tobby Michael Agwe is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his notable research in civil and environmental engineering, publications in international journals, and commitment to sustainability and infrastructure development. His work on recycled wastewater in concrete production, alternative surfacing materials, and heavy metal leaching highlights his impact in both construction and environmental engineering.

 

🎓 Education

Tobby Michael Agwe is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Environmental Engineering at Kampala International University, Uganda. He holds a Master of Technology in Civil-Environmental Engineering from Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, India, where he graduated with first-class honors. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Ndejje University, Uganda, achieving a second-class upper division. His academic background also includes a Postgraduate Diploma in Construction Project Management from Makerere University and an Ordinary Diploma in Building and Civil Engineering from Uganda Technical College, Lira. Furthering his professional development, he has completed several specialized certifications, including digital education, wastewater treatment, remote sensing, and humanitarian skills for engineers from institutions such as the University Mohammed VI Polytechnic, Indian Institutes of Technology, and RedR UK.

đź’ĽExperience

Tobby Michael Agwe has extensive experience in civil and environmental engineering, with a strong background in academia, public service, and project management. He is currently an Assistant Lecturer in Environmental Engineering at Soroti University, Uganda, where he is involved in lecturing, research supervision, curriculum development, and student mentorship. Before joining Soroti University, he served as an Assistant Lecturer at Kabale University for four years. His professional career includes serving as the Acting District Engineer at Otuke District Local Government, where he provided technical leadership in infrastructure development, water and sanitation systems, and engineering policy enforcement. He also held roles as a Senior Assistant Engineering Officer for Roads and a Road Inspector, overseeing road construction, maintenance, and project management. His expertise extends to contract procurement, construction dispute resolution, and human resource management within engineering projects.

 

🔬Research Focus

Tobby Michael Agwe’s research is centered on sustainable environmental engineering solutions, particularly in water and wastewater management, solid waste utilization, and construction materials engineering. His work explores innovative approaches to waste recycling, biogas production, and the use of alternative materials in construction. He has conducted studies on the impact of landscape characteristics on soil moisture distribution, bioretention systems for stormwater treatment, and the performance evaluation of sorghum and wheat straw ashes in water treatment. His research also includes concrete production using recycled wastewater and heavy metal leaching from fly ash. He has published several peer-reviewed articles in reputable international journals and actively participates in national and international conferences.

Awards

Tobby Michael Agwe is a Graduate Member of the Uganda Institution of Professional Engineers (GM 1193). He has received various professional training certifications from international institutions, including the Center for Technology and Training in Michigan, the Excellence in Africa initiative by UM6P and EPFL, and the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) in India. His contributions to engineering education and research have been recognized through multiple academic and institutional accolades.

Skills

Tobby Michael Agwe possesses diverse technical and managerial skills in civil and environmental engineering. His expertise includes designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining water and wastewater treatment facilities, solid and hazardous waste management systems, and road and building infrastructure. He is proficient in groundwater exploration and management, remote sensing and GIS applications in engineering, and environmental and social impact assessments. He has strong competencies in preparing bill of quantities, contract management, and project budgeting. Additionally, he has extensive knowledge of computer applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and database management tools. His leadership and mentorship skills have been instrumental in guiding junior staff and students in research and professional development.

Publications

 

Performance Evaluation of Open Air Burnt Sorghum and Wheat Straw Ashes in Hard Water Treatment

  • Authors: P. Tibenderana, J. Bainomugisha, T.S. Abdulkadir, M.N. Twesigye-Omwe, T. Ako
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: International Journal of Agricultural Technology

Conclusion:

While Mr. Agwe possesses strong research credentials and innovative contributions, increasing research citations, project leadership, and mentorship activities would further enhance his suitability for major research awards. Nonetheless, his work aligns with global sustainability goals, making him a deserving candidate for recognition in the field of environmental and civil engineering research.

Tongtong Zhang | Environmental Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tongtong Zhang | Environmental Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tongtong Zhang, Shihezi University, China

Tongtong Zhang is a Master’s student in Biology at the College of Life Sciences, Shihezi University, China. His research focuses on agricultural nanoparticles, exploring their applications and potential risks in modern agriculture. He has published a thesis and participated in academic competitions, winning third prize at the provincial level in the “Challenge Cup” and the “International Student Entrepreneurship Competition.” His expertise includes biochemistry, bioengineering, microbiology, genomics, and genetics.

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Mr. Tongtong Zhang is an emerging researcher with a strong academic foundation and research interests in nanomaterials and their applications in agriculture. Her publication in Materials Today Chemistry and competition awards reflect his research potential. However, limited citations, a small publication record, and the absence of industry collaborations and patents indicate areas for improvement.

 

🎓 Education

Tongtong Zhang is a Master’s student in Biology at the College of Life Sciences, Shihezi University, specializing in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Her major courses include Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Microbiology, Genomics, and Genetics.

đź’ĽExperience

She has published one thesis and actively participated in academic programs and conferences. She has also taken part in competitions such as the “Challenge Cup” and the “International Student Entrepreneurship Competition,” where she won third prize at the provincial level.

🔬Research Focus

Her research focuses on agricultural nanoparticles. She has contributed by summarizing the limitations and applications of nanomaterials in agriculture, emphasizing the necessity of nanomaterials in modern agriculture while addressing their potential toxicity and side effects.

Awards

She received third prize at the provincial level in the “Challenge Cup” and “International Student Entrepreneurship Competition.”

Skills

Her skills include research in biochemistry and molecular biology, academic writing, and competition-based problem-solving. She has experience in analyzing the role of nanomaterials in agriculture and understanding their environmental impacts.

Publications

Publications: “Mesoporous silica nanoparticles: A Synthesis Guide and Research Progress in the Biomedical Field”

Journal: Materials Today Chemistry

Authors: J. Chen, Jiaqi; Z. Xu, Zhihua; M. Zhang, Min; T. Zhang, Tongtong; F. Shi, Feng

Year: 2024

 

Conclusion:

Mr. Tongtong Zhang demonstrates potential as a researcher, her profile may not yet be strong enough to win the Best Researcher Award due to limited publications, citations, and industry collaborations. Strengthening his research impact through additional publications, patents, and professional engagements would make him a more competitive candidate in the future. However, she could be considered for emerging researcher or young scientist awards.

Franz Josef Maringer | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Franz Josef Maringer | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Franz Josef Maringer, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria

Prof. Dr. Franz Josef Maringer is a distinguished researcher at the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria. His expertise lies in natural resource management, environmental sustainability, and applied life sciences. With a strong academic background, he has contributed extensively to sustainable resource utilization, ecological conservation, and innovative environmental solutions. Prof. Maringer has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and led impactful research projects. His work has influenced both academic advancements and practical applications in environmental sciences. He is also actively involved in mentoring young researchers and fostering international collaborations to address global sustainability challenges.

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Prof. Dr. Franz Josef Maringer’s contributions in natural resources and applied life sciences make him a strong contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His academic output, funding success, and research impact contribute to his candidacy. If he also has notable interdisciplinary collaborations and societal impact, it would further strengthen his position.

 

🎓 Education

Franz Josef Maringer earned his MS Degree (Dipl.-Ing.) in Physics from TU Wien between 1979 and 1984. In 1994, he completed his Ph.D. (Dr. techn.) with distinction at TU Wien. He later achieved his Docent Degree (Univ.-Doz.) in 2003 through habilitation in the field of radioecology and radiation measurement at BOKU Vienna. In 2011, he was awarded the title of Professor at BOKU, Vienna.

đź’ĽExperience

With a career spanning over four decades, Franz Josef Maringer has been actively engaged in science, research, and teaching since 1983. He served as the Head of the Low-Level Counting Laboratory Arsenal in Vienna from 1983 to 2016. Between 2004 and 2020, he led the Section for Ionizing Radiation and Radioactivity at the Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying (BEV) in Vienna. During this time, he also acted as Austria’s delegate to the Consultative Committee for Ionizing Radiation (CCRI) at the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM). From 2009 to 2019, he was the Scientific Secretary of the International Committee for Radionuclide Metrology (ICRM). In addition, he was a board member of the Austrian Radiation Protection Association (ÖVS) from 1996 to 2021 and served as its President from 2004 to 2008.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily revolves around radiation physics, radioecology, radiation protection, and metrology. He has been instrumental in developing and refining techniques for radiation measurement and radionuclide metrology, with a strong focus on environmental radiation monitoring, low-level radiation detection, and international standards for ionizing radiation. Throughout his career, he has authored more than 300 scientific publications, contributing significantly to advancements in the field.

Awards

In recognition of his significant contributions to science, research, and teaching, Franz Josef Maringer was honored with the Grand Decoration of Honour of the Republic of Austria in 2021. Since 2012, he has been an honorary member of the Austrian Radiation Protection Association (Ă–VS).

 

Skills

Franz Josef Maringer possesses extensive expertise in radiation physics, radiation protection, radiation measurement technology, radioecology, and metrology. He has coordinated international research projects and has a profound understanding of ionizing radiation, low-level radiation measurement, and radionuclide metrology. His leadership roles in national and international organizations demonstrate his strong skills in scientific coordination, policy advisory, and institutional management.

 

Publications

 

  • Development of the occupational exposure during the production and application of radiopharmaceuticals in Germany

    • Authors: J. Vogt, U. Oeh, F.J. Maringer
    • Journal: Journal of Radiological Protection
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Should the ISO slab phantom be used for calibrations in terms of the new ICRU 95 operational quantity personal dose?

    • Authors: V. Merza, C. Hranitzky, A. Steurer, F.J. Maringer
    • Journal: Radiation Protection Dosimetry
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Radionuclide metrology methods and analysis of the Joint Danube Survey 4 sediment samples

    • Authors: F.J. Maringer, R. Kadan, C. Landstetter, A. Redl, H. Wiedner
    • Journal: Applied Radiation and Isotopes
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Research summary of the EMPIR MetroRADON project

    • Authors: H. Wiedner, F.J. Maringer, M. Stietka
    • Journal: Applied Radiation and Isotopes
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Report of the CCRI(II) supplementary international comparison of measurement of activity per unit mass of Cs-134 and Cs-137 in wheat flour (CCRI(II)-S13)

    • Authors: A. Yunoki, T. Miura, R. Furukawa, M. Hachinohe, S. Hamamatsu
    • Journal: Metrologia
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Update of the BIPM comparison BIPM.RI(II)-K1.I-131 of activity measurements of the radionuclide 131I to include the 2015 results of the BEV (Austria) and the POLATOM (Poland), the 2017 result of the NMISA (South Africa), and to link the CCRI(II)-S6.I-131 comparison

    • Authors: C. Michotte, S. Courte, M. Nonis, J. Lubbe, B.E. Zimmerman
    • Journal: Metrologia
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Update of the BIPM comparison BIPM.RI(II)-K1.Y-88 of activity measurements of the radionuclide 88Y to include the 2016 result of the LNE-LNHB (France) and the 2019 result of the BEV (Austria)

    • Authors: C. Michotte, S. Courte, R.M. Coulon, C. FrĂ©chou, C. Bobin
    • Journal: Metrologia
    • Year: 2023

Conclusion:

Prof. Maringer has a distinguished career with a strong research portfolio, funding success, and real-world impact, he would be a top candidate for the award. Enhancing public engagement, interdisciplinary work, and technology integration could further bolster his qualifications.

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.

 

đź’ĽExperience

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.

Sourav Ghosh | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sourav Ghosh | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sourav Ghosh, Patanjali Research Foundation, India

Dr. Sourav Ghosh is an Associate Professor and Head of the Environmental Microbiology Laboratory at Patanjali Research Foundation, India. With over 10 years of experience in environmental biology, soil science, and microbial ecology, his research focuses on critical issues like heavy metal pollution, antibiotic resistance, and sustainable agriculture. Dr. Ghosh has mentored numerous students, guided them in research, and published widely in peer-reviewed journals. He has received prestigious awards, including the INSPIRE-DST Fellowship and JSPS-HOPE Fellowship, and has been recognized for his contributions to microbial technology and environmental sustainability.

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Summary:

Dr. Sourav Ghosh’s work exemplifies the qualities of a distinguished researcher. His extensive contributions to environmental microbiology and sustainable agriculture demonstrate a deep commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges. His leadership in research, mentoring, and curriculum development underscores his broader influence in the academic and scientific communities. With numerous awards, fellowships, and a strong publication record, Dr. Ghosh has made a lasting impact in his field.

 

🎓 Education

Sourav Ghosh holds a Ph.D. in Microbial Technology from West Bengal University of Technology, where he was a Gold Medalist. He also completed his Master’s (M.Sc.) and Bachelor’s (B.Sc.) degrees in Microbiology from Calcutta University, securing 1st Class grades.

 

đź’ĽExperience

With over 10 years of academic and research experience, Sourav Ghosh is currently serving as the Head of the Department at Rai Technology University in Bengaluru, India. His previous roles include Associate Professor at Patanjali Research Institute, where he led the Environmental Microbiology Laboratory, and Assistant Professor at DY Patil Deemed to be University and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology. He has also held guest lectureships at various universities, including Tripura University. Throughout his career, Sourav has been involved in classroom teaching, curriculum development, research management, and guiding students in their research endeavors.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily addresses environmental issues such as heavy metal pollution, bioremediation, and the development of sustainable agricultural practices. Sourav’s work in microbial technology has contributed to understanding plant-microbe interactions, pollution management, and the use of microbial consortia for environmental sustenance. He has published numerous articles on topics like the remediation of environmental pollutants and the role of bacteria in pollutant degradation.

 

Awards

Sourav Ghosh has received several accolades for his academic and research excellence, including the INSPIRE-DST Fellowship in 2012, the JSPS-HOPE Fellowship in 2015, and the Best Poster award in 2016. He qualified for CSIR-NET-LS (AIR 33) and GATE (AIR 715), which further highlight his academic excellence. He has also been recognized for his contributions to scientific research with over 200 citations and 29 publications, including 15 in SCI/SCOPUS/WOS journals.

Skills

Sourav Ghosh possesses expertise in academic leadership, curriculum development, grant writing, interdisciplinary collaboration, research design, scientific communication, administrative support, data analysis, and e-content development for MOOC platforms. His proficiency in research spans microbial ecology, environmental biology, and soil science, particularly focusing on heavy metal pollution, antibiotic resistance, and sustainable agriculture.

 

Publications

  • Title: Sequential distribution, potential sources, and health risk assessment of persistent toxic substances in sewage sludge used as organic fertilizer in Indo-Gangetic region
    Authors: Balkrishna, A., Ghosh, S., Kaushik, I., Saxena, A., Singh, S.
    Citations: 0
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research

 

  • Title: Harnessing the Power of Rhizosphere Bacteria for Pollution Remediation: Strategies, Mechanisms, and Environmental Impact: A review
    Authors: Balkrishna, A., Kaushik, P., Mohini, Arya, V., Ghosh, S.
    Citations: 0
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Ceylon Journal of Science, 53(4), pp. 513–518

 

  • Title: Impact assessment of integrated-pathy on cancer-related fatigue in cancer patients: an observational study
    Authors: Balkrishna, A., Katiyar, P., Ghosh, S., Singh, S.K., Arya, V.
    Citations: 1
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 43(1), 48

 

  • Title: An analytical review on the integrated management of river resources through Namami Gange
    Authors: Balkrishna, A., Singh, S.K., Ghosh, S., Verma, S., Arya, V.
    Citations: 1
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Water Policy, 26(5), pp. 462–479

 

  • Title: An Application of Yagna Pathy: A Spiritual, Cost-Effective, Indigenous Low-Intensity Psychological Intervention to Manage Common Mental Disorders: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study in India
    Authors: Balkrishna, A., Gupta, A., Ghosh, S., Arya, V.
    Citations: 0
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine, 29

 

  • Title: Reuse of Sewage Sludge as Organic Agricultural Products: An Efficient Technology-Based Initiative
    Authors: Balkrishna, A., Banerjee, S., Ghosh, S., Arya, V., Singh, S.K.
    Citations: 6
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Applied and Environmental Soil Science, 2024, 1433973

 

  • Title: Improved antioxidant metabolism in shoot cultures of Ruta graveolens (L.) in response to methyl jasmonate and abscisic acid
    Authors: Joshi, N., Agarwal, K., Ghosh, S.
    Citations: 2
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 153(2), pp. 367–376

 

  • Title: Detection of metals and associated bacteria from Mumbai mangroves and their impact analysis
    Authors: Banerjee, S., Ghosh, S., Singh, K., Ghodke, M., Sudarshan, M.
    Citations: 3
    Year: 2021
    Journal: Regional Studies in Marine Science, 48, 102007

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Sourav Ghosh is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His research excellence, leadership in education, and dedication to sustainable environmental practices position him as a prominent figure in his field. Recognizing his achievements will not only celebrate his contributions but also encourage further growth and innovation in his ongoing research.

Moises Ascenio | Soil Erosion | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Moises Ascenio | Soil Erosion | Best Researcher Award

 Mr. Moises Ascenio, National Institute of Agrarian Innovation, Peru

Mr. Moises Ascencio is a researcher at the National Institute of Agrarian Innovation (INIA), Peru. He specializes in soil and water resource management, GIS applications, and environmental restoration. With extensive experience in analyzing vegetation cover, soil erosion, and land use impacts, he has contributed to several projects aimed at sustainable development in the Peruvian Amazon. Moises is also an author of peer-reviewed publications, including a study on soil erosion using RUSLE, published in Geosciences.

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Mr. Moises Ascencio is a skilled and committed researcher with expertise in environmental restoration, GIS, and soil management. His accomplishments demonstrate innovation and practical application, making him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” While his current portfolio is impressive, expanding his publication record, engaging in leadership roles, and fostering international collaborations could further elevate his standing.

🎓 Education

Moises Ascencio holds specialized training in photogrammetry and RPAS drone operations from GEOGIS Engineers and Advisors (2024). His advanced skills include digital image processing, atmospheric and radiometric correction with Sentinel-2 images, and geographic information systems (GIS) at basic, intermediate, and advanced levels. He also possesses certifications in Excel specialization, workplace safety, and office automation. Additionally, Moises has linguistic capabilities in intermediate Portuguese and basic English.

 

đź’ĽExperience

Moises has held various roles across prominent organizations, contributing significantly to environmental and GIS-related projects. At INIA, he worked as a research assistant, analyzing vegetation cover, rainfall, soil, and topography in the Neshuya sub-basin. His role at IZARE involved GIS software utilization and territorial analysis for urban projects. He has also contributed to urban reforestation efforts, socio-environmental projects, and genetic material collection through positions at Yanapaqui Corporation, Reforesta Peru, and Proveedora Huaychulo. Moreover, he designed and implemented an urban tree inventory for the Municipality of Miraflores.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research expertise lies in land use impact on soil erosion, forest conservation, and restoration of degraded areas. Moises has conducted baseline studies, supported operational forestry management, and utilized GIS and drone technologies for monitoring environmental changes. His contributions are further enhanced by active involvement in forestry research and editorial work.

 

Awards

Moises earned first place in the “1st Edition Recognition for Innovation in the Use of Data and Mapbiomas Peru Products for Conservation and Sustainability” in 2024. He has also contributed to academic knowledge by publishing the article “Impacts of Land Use on Soil Erosion: RUSLE Analysis in a Sub-Basin of the Peruvian Amazon (2016–2022)” in the journal Geosciences.

 

Skills

Moises is proficient in GIS software, RPAS drone operations, and data analysis using Python and Excel. His extracurricular activities reflect a commitment to professional growth, including memberships in research circles, editorial committees, and volunteering groups. He has also contributed to safety protocols, waste management, and fire prevention measures in forestry operations.

Publications

Publication Title:
Impacts of Land Use on Soil Erosion: RUSLE Analysis in a Sub-Basin of the Peruvian Amazon (2016–2022)

Journal:
Geosciences

Year:
2025

Authors:
Moises Leonardo Ascencio Sanchez, Cesar Franco Padilla Castro, Christian Alonso Riveros Lizana, Rosa MarĂ­a Hermoza-EspezĂşa, Dayan Atalluz-Ganoza, Richard Andi SolĂłrzano Acosta

Citation:
Ascencio Sanchez, M. L., Padilla Castro, C. F., Riveros Lizana, C. A., Hermoza-Espezúa, R. M., Atalluz-Ganoza, D., & Solórzano Acosta, R. A. (2025). Impacts of Land Use on Soil Erosion: RUSLE Analysis in a Sub-Basin of the Peruvian Amazon (2016–2022). Geosciences, 15(1), Article 15.

Conclusion:

Based on his strengths and contributions, Mr. Moises Ascencio is a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work aligns with the award’s criteria of impactful, innovative, and applied research. Addressing areas for improvement will ensure continued growth and reinforce his standing as a leading researcher in environmental science.