Muhammad Akmal Hakim bin Hishammmuddin | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Akmal Hakim bin Hishammmuddin | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Akmal Hakim Bin, Tongji University, Malaysia

Muhammad Akmal Hakim Bin Hishammuddin is a Doctor of Engineering candidate at Tongji University, Shanghai, specializing in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), resilient coastal megacities, and urban sustainability. He holds an M.Phil. and a Bachelor’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). His research focuses on low-carbon cities, geo-environmental hazard control, spatial planning, and climate resilience. He has received multiple awards, including the Shanghai Government Scholarship and the Tongji University Presidential Award. Akmal is skilled in GIS, data analysis, sustainability assessment, and machine learning, contributing to international research collaborations on urban resilience and hazard risk assessment.

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Mr. Muhammad Akmal Hakim Bin Hishammuddin is a dedicated and accomplished researcher with a strong academic foundation, an impressive research portfolio, and international recognition. His work on GIS, smart cities, and sustainability has significant scientific and practical relevance. His interdisciplinary expertise and contributions to academia, research, and professional engagements position him as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

Muhammad Akmal Hakim Bin Hishammuddin is currently a Doctor of Engineering candidate in Civil Engineering & Architecture at Tongji University, Shanghai, specializing in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and urban engineering geology. He previously pursued a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). He holds an M.Phil. in Urban and Regional Planning, a Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours), and a Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning, all from UTM.

💼Experience

He has extensive research experience as a Graduate Research Assistant at the UTM-Low Carbon Asia Research Centre, contributing to low-carbon cities and sustainability assessment projects. As a full-time doctoral candidate at Tongji University, he researches land subsidence and spatial hazard risk planning, collaborating with international institutions like Utrecht University and ITB Bandung. He has also worked as a GIS Technician and a Town Planner Consultant, handling projects related to spatial analysis, land use planning, and geospatial mapping.

🔬Research Focus

His research interests span resilient coastal megacities, low-carbon cities, geo-environmental hazard control, sustainability assessment, smart cities, circular economy, hazard risk assessment, disaster risk reduction, spatial planning, urban engineering, and climate change mitigation.

🛠️Skills

He is proficient in GIS tools (ArcGIS Pro, QGIS, Google Earth), programming (Python, MATLAB), data analysis (SPSS, SEM, FEM), sustainability assessment (CASBEE, ExSS/AIM, CIRIS), and machine learning. His expertise also includes urban spatial planning, risk simulation, and geospatial analysis for climate resilience and economic sustainability.

🏆Awards

His accolades include the Shanghai Government Scholarship, the Tongji University International Student Volunteer Award, the Tongji University Presidential Award, and a Best Scientific Paper Award at the International Conference on Geosynthetics and Environmental Engineering. He has also received national recognition, such as the Silver Medal in the 1st Graduate Research Exhibition Competition at UTM.

📚 Publications

  • The Field Monitoring and Numerical Simulation of Spatiotemporal Effects During Deep Excavation in Mucky Soft Soil: A Case Study
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Applied Sciences
    Author: Muhammad Akmal Hakim Bin Hishammuddin

  • Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) for Economically Resilient Metro Tunnels Based-Urban Underground Space (UUS) Spatial Planning and Development in Subsiding Coastal Megacities by 2035 BaU in Shanghai and Jakarta: COVID-19 Period Analysed
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
    Author: Muhammad Akmal Hakim Bin Hishammuddin

  • Towards Sustainable, Resilient and Adaptive Urban Underground Space (UUS) Exploration, Land Subsidence and Economic Impact Spatial Model (USEM) in Shanghai, P.R. China: Systematic Reviews, Model Framework, Initial Results and Pre-Determined Challenges
    Year: 2021
    Journal: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
    Author: Muhammad Akmal Hakim Bin Hishammuddin

  • Energy Demand and GHG Emissions by 2030: A Scenario Analysis Using Extended Snapshot Tool Towards Sustainable Low Carbon Emissions Development in Pengerang
    Year: 2019
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Transactions
    Author: Muhammad Akmal Hakim Bin Hishammuddin

  • Circular Economy (CE): A Framework Towards Sustainable Low Carbon Development in Pengerang, Johor, Malaysia
    Year: 2018
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Transactions
    Author: Muhammad Akmal Hakim Bin Hishammuddin

Conclusion:

Mr. Muhammad Akmal Hakim Bin Hishammuddin is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. While strengthening citation metrics, grant acquisition, and public policy engagement can further solidify his profile, his existing contributions make him a strong candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Amzad Laskar | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amzad Laskar | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amzad Laskar, Physical Research Laboratory Ahmedabad, India

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amzad Hussain Laskar is a researcher at the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India, specializing in isotope geochemistry, paleoclimate reconstruction, carbon cycle studies, and groundwater dynamics. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from PRL, Ahmedabad/M.L.S.U., Udaipur. His research focuses on stable and radioactive isotopes to study atmospheric CO₂ budgets, hydrological cycles, and past climate changes. Dr. Laskar has held prestigious positions, including a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship at Utrecht University, Netherlands, and postdoctoral roles in Taiwan. He has received multiple awards, including the Eminent Visiting Scholar Award (2023) from the Netherlands Earth System Science Centre.

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Dr. Amzad Laskar is a highly accomplished researcher in isotope geochemistry and climate science, with a strong track record of publications, international fellowships, and funded projects. His work provides critical insights into carbon cycles, paleoclimate, and groundwater systems, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

Amzad Hussain Laskar holds a Ph.D. in Physics from PRL, Ahmedabad/M.L.S.U., Udaipur, India (2012), an M.Sc. in Physics from IIT Guwahati (2005, CGPA: 8.36/10), and a B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from Assam University Silchar (2002, 70% marks). He has also qualified for national exams, including GATE (All India Rank 182), CSIR-NET, and JEST (All India Rank 118).

💼Experience

He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), Ahmedabad, India, since September 2019. Previously, he was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at Utrecht University, Netherlands (2017-2019), a Postdoctoral Fellow at Academia Sinica, Taiwan (2013-2017), National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan (2012-2013), and PRL Ahmedabad (2011-2012). He also worked as an Assistant Science Teacher at Chandipur Public High School (2005-2006).

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily involves quantifying atmospheric CO₂ budgets using isotopes, studying present and past atmospheric oxidation processes through clumped isotopes in O₂ and ice cores, reconstructing paleoclimate using isotopes in terrestrial and oceanic archives, analyzing hydrological cycles through vapor and water isotopes, and investigating groundwater dynamics and anthropogenic pollution using radiocarbon and stable isotopes.

🛠️Skills

Amzad specializes in stable and radioactive isotopes, paleoclimate reconstruction, groundwater dynamics, carbon cycle studies, and hydrological processes. He is proficient in isotope geochemistry, environmental analysis, mass spectrometry, and data interpretation for climate research.

🏆Awards

His honors include the Eminent Visiting Scholar Award 2023 from the Netherlands Earth System Science Centre, the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (2016, grant of €177,598.80), Academia Sinica Postdoctoral Fellowship (2013-2015), and the Best Research Scholar Award at the 14th Indian Society for Mass Spectrometry Symposium (2011). He also received a Certificate of Honor for achieving the highest marks in the district of Hailakandi, Assam, in the 10+2 examination (1999).

📚 Publications

  1. Triple oxygen isotopic fractionation in CO₂-CaCO₃-H₂O system during CO₂-H₂O exchange, carbonate precipitation, and acid digestion

    • Authors: P.K. Roy, A.H. Laskar, S. Ghoshmaulik, R. Rangarajan, M. Liang
    • Year: 2025
    • Journal: Chemical Geology

  2. CO₂ flux and carbon dynamics in soil and respired CO₂ in a semi-arid region of western India

    • Authors: A.H. Laskar, A. Sarkar, R.K. Mohanty, S. Kumar, A. Shivam
    • Year: 2025
    • Journal: Soil Science Society of America Journal

  3. Estimation of Groundwater Residence Time Using Radiocarbon and Stable Isotope Ratio in Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and Soil CO₂

    • Authors: R.K. Agrawal, R.K. Mohanty, A. Rathi, S. Kumar, A.H. Laskar
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Radiocarbon

  4. Carbonate clumped isotopes and blocking temperatures of marbles from the Backbone Range, Taiwan

    • Authors: A.H. Laskar, T.F. Yui, M. Liang
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Asian Earth Scien

Conclusion:

 Dr. Laskar is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. By further enhancing citations, industry collaborations, and public outreach, he could solidify his standing as a global leader in environmental and climate research.

Mingxin Zhou | Soil Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mingxin Zhou | Soil Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. MIngxin Zhou, Heilongjiang Institute of Construction Technology, China

Dr. Mingxin Zhou is a researcher at the Heilongjiang Institute of Construction Technology, China. She holds a doctoral degree and has completed post-doctoral research. Her work focuses on nitrogen deposition, root system traits, and ecological slope stability, with applications in environmental engineering and bioengineered slope reinforcement. She has published over ten academic papers, including high-impact SCI and EI-indexed articles, and has contributed as a chief editor for two textbooks. Dr. Zhou has also participated in multiple provincial-level teaching and research projects, demonstrating expertise in soil stability, root biomechanics, and sustainable construction practices.

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Dr. Mingxin Zhou’s research excellence in soil science and ecological slope stability makes her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Her publication record, leadership in academic writing, and innovative contributions position her among top researchers in her field.

 

🎓 Education

Mingxin Zhou holds a Doctoral degree and has completed post-doctoral research.

 

💼Experience

She has participated in three provincial-level teaching and research projects and has been actively involved in academic publishing and textbook compilation.

 

🔬Research Focus

Her research primarily revolves around nitrogen deposition, root biomass, root morphological traits, and their implications for soil stability and ecological slope reinforcement. She has explored the mechanical properties of shrub species and their role in environmental engineering and sustainability.

 

Awards

Mingxin Zhou has compiled two textbooks as a chief editor and has published over ten academic papers, including six high-level papers. Among these, three are indexed in SCI Zone 2, one in SCI Zone 4, and two in EI. Her work has contributed significantly to understanding soil anti-scouring resistance and bioengineered slope stability.

 

Skills

Mingxin Zhou possesses expertise in environmental science, root system analysis, and ecological slope stability. She has strong research, writing, and academic publishing skills, along with experience in project management and curriculum development.

 

Publications

Publication: Root Biomass and Root Morphological Traits of Three Shrub Species: Implications for the Soil Anti-scouring Resistance of the Ecological Slope

Authors: Mingxin Zhou, Guoyong Yan, Yibo Li, Qinggui Wang, Yajuan Xing

Journal: PLoS ONE

Year: 2023

Citations: 1

Conclusion:

 Dr. Mingxin Zhou is well-suited for the Best Researcher Award. With expanded collaborations and increased community impact, she could further solidify her standing as a leading scientist in environmental research.