SeyyedMorteza Ghamari | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SeyyedMorteza Ghamari | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SeyyedMorteza Ghamari, Edith Cowan University, Australia

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

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

🎓 Education

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

đź’ĽExperience

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

🔬Research Focus

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

🛠️Skills

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

🏆Awards

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

📚 Publications

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

Conclusion:

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

Tarek ahmed El-desouky | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Tarek ahmed El-desouky | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Tarek ahmed EI-desouky, National Research Centre, Egypt

Prof. Dr. Tarek Ahmed El-Desouky is a professor at the National Research Centre, Egypt, specializing in food toxicology and contaminants. His research focuses on food safety, mycotoxin contamination, and detoxification methods, including ozone treatment, probiotic applications, and enzymatic degradation. He has led and contributed to multiple national and international projects on food safety, supervised Ph.D. and M.Sc. theses, and authored numerous publications. His expertise includes chromatographic detection of food contaminants and the development of eco-friendly solutions for mycotoxin reduction. He holds a patent for an anti-aflatoxin B1 edible fiber and has authored a book on mycotoxin decontamination using ozone gas.

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Prof. Dr. Tarek Ahmed El-Desouky is a highly accomplished researcher in food toxicology, demonstrating strong expertise in mycotoxin decontamination, food safety, and innovative detoxification methods. His contributions, including impactful publications, patents, and project leadership, make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work has practical applications in food safety, contributing to public health and sustainable food systems.

🎓 Education

Tarek A. El-Desouky is a professor at the National Research Centre, Egypt, specializing in food toxicology and contaminants. His academic background has equipped him with expertise in food safety, contaminant analysis, and mycotoxin research.

đź’ĽExperience

With extensive experience in food safety, he has supervised multiple Ph.D. and M.Sc. theses and contributed to more than seven projects related to food safety. He has played key roles in research projects, including the use of probiotic bacteria to eliminate mycotoxins, the production of bacterial and fungal enzymes for mycotoxin decontamination, and eco-friendly biopolymer applications for mycotoxin removal. His expertise extends to chromatographic detection of mycotoxins, pesticides, and heavy metals in food.

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily focuses on food safety, mycotoxin contamination, and detoxification methods, including ozone treatment, probiotic applications, and enzymatic degradation of contaminants. He has published extensively on the reduction of aflatoxins, ochratoxins, and other foodborne toxins, making significant contributions to the field of food toxicology.

🏆Awards

El-Desouky holds a patent for a production method of edible fiber from rice straw that acts as an anti-aflatoxin B1 agent. His expertise is also reflected in his authored book on mycotoxin decontamination using ozone gas.

🛠️Skills

He possesses specialized skills in detecting and determining food contaminants using chromatographic methods, melamine analysis in dairy products, and applying ozone gas for food decontamination. His contributions to food safety and toxin reduction highlight his technical capabilities in analytical chemistry and food toxicology.

Publications

  • Evaluation of ozonated and ultrasonically treated corn starch as an adsorbent for patulin in buffer solutions

    • Author: Tarek Ahmed El-Desouky
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2025
  • Efficiency of Selected Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated from some Dairy Products on Aflatoxin B1 and Ochratoxin A

    • Authors: Mohamed T. Fouad, Moustafa El-Shenawy, Tarek A. El-Desouky
    • Journal: Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
    • Year: 2021
  • Green synthesis of nanosilver particles by Aspergillus terreus HA1N and Penicillium expansum HA2N and its antifungal activity against mycotoxigenic fungi

    • Author: Tarek A. El-Desouky
    • Journal: Journal of Applied Microbiology
    • Year: 2016
  • Modified Rice Straw as Adsorbent Material to Remove Aflatoxin B1 from Aqueous Media and as a Fiber Source in Fino Bread

    • Author: Tarek A. El-Desouky
    • Journal: Journal of Toxicology
    • Year: 2016
  • Evaluation of protective role of activated charcoal against DNA damage, cytogenetic changes and reproductive toxicity induced by aflatoxin B1 in mice

    • Authors: Abeer H. Abd El-Rahim, Heba A.M. Abd El-Kader, Omaima M. Abd-El-Moneim, Tarek A. El-Desouky, Ibrahim M. Farag
    • Journal: International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research
    • Year: 2014

Conclusion:

Prof. Dr. Tarek Ahmed El-Desouky is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Addressing minor areas for improvement, such as increasing global citations, industry partnerships, and conference engagement, could further strengthen his case for international recognition.

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.