Prof. Dr Thomas Crowther | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Thomas Crowther | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor of Global Ecosystem Ecology at ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Dr. Thomas W. Crowther is a globally recognized ecologist and Assistant Professor at ETH Zurich, renowned for his pioneering research in global ecosystem ecology, biodiversity, and climate restoration. With a Ph.D. from Cardiff University and postdoctoral experience at Yale and the Netherlands Institute of Ecology, he has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles—including 19 in Science, Nature, and Cell—amassing a remarkable H-index of 67. Dr. Crowther is the founder of Restor.eco, a global platform supporting ecological restoration, and the SEED Biocomplexity Index, aimed at standardizing biodiversity assessment. His leadership extends to advisory roles with the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, World Economic Forum, and Elon Musk’s XPrize for carbon capture. Backed by over $28 million in research funding, he is also a prominent science communicator, with impactful TED Talks and media contributions in TIME, CNN, and The Guardian. Widely awarded, including the British Ecological Society Founders’ Prize and World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leader honor, Dr. Crowther stands out as a transformative force in ecological science and sustainability. 🌍

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🎓 Education of Dr. Thomas W. Crowther

Dr. Thomas W. Crowther holds a Ph.D. in Ecology from Cardiff University, which he completed between 2008 and 2012. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his future work in global ecosystem ecology, with a focus on soil biodiversity and climate change. Following his Ph.D., he pursued two prestigious postdoctoral fellowships—first at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (2012–2015), where he expanded his research on global forest dynamics, and then as a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (2015–2017), where he further refined his focus on ecological networks and restoration science. His strong academic training across leading institutions in the UK, the United States, and the Netherlands has shaped his interdisciplinary and globally relevant approach to ecological research.

💼 Professional Experience of Dr. Thomas W. Crowther

Dr. Thomas W. Crowther has built an impressive professional career at the intersection of academic research, ecological leadership, and global sustainability. Since 2017, he has served as an Assistant Professor of Global Ecosystem Ecology at ETH Zurich, where he leads cutting-edge research on biodiversity, soil ecology, and climate restoration. Prior to this, he held a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (2015–2017), and a prestigious postdoctoral position at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (2012–2015). He is also the founder of Restor.eco, a digital platform empowering ecological restoration efforts worldwide, and the SEED Biocomplexity Index, a tool for globally standardized biodiversity assessments. In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Crowther serves on high-level advisory boards including the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, the World Economic Forum’s 1T.org, and the XPrize for carbon capture, reflecting his influence in shaping both policy and practice in global environmental stewardship.

🔬 Research Interests of Dr. Thomas W. Crowther

Dr. Thomas W. Crowther’s research interests lie at the forefront of global ecosystem ecology, with a strong emphasis on biodiversity, soil ecology, forest restoration, and climate change mitigation. His work seeks to understand the distribution and function of life on Earth—from soil microbes to forest canopies—and how these systems interact with global biogeochemical cycles. He is particularly focused on quantifying carbon storage potential, mapping biodiversity patterns at a planetary scale, and exploring nature-based solutions for addressing climate and environmental challenges. Dr. Crowther integrates large-scale data synthesis with ecological theory to inform policy and drive global restoration initiatives. Through projects like Restor.eco and the Global Forest Biodiversity Initiative, he aims to bridge the gap between scientific research, digital innovation, and real-world environmental action.

🏅 Awards and Honors of Dr. Thomas W. Crowther

Dr. Thomas W. Crowther has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to ecology and environmental sustainability. In 2019, he was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, acknowledging his influence on global environmental policy and action. He received the British Ecological Society Founders’ Prize the same year for outstanding contributions by an early-career scientist. In 2017, he was honored with the Early Career Award from the Ecological Society of America’s Soil Ecology Section. His entrepreneurial impact was recognized with the Dandelion Entrepreneurship Award in 2021, and his platform Restor.eco was selected as a finalist for Prince William’s Earthshot Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious environmental accolades. These awards collectively highlight Dr. Crowther’s exceptional scientific leadership, innovation, and commitment to restoring planetary health.

✅ Conclusion 

Dr. Thomas W. Crowther embodies the spirit of the Best Researcher Award—a rare synthesis of academic brilliance, global impact, scientific entrepreneurship, and sustainability leadership. His groundbreaking contributions to forest ecology, soil biodiversity, and restoration science—combined with a powerful public voice—make him not just suitable, but outstandingly deserving of this recognition. His work is not only reshaping science but also mobilizing global action toward a more ecologically resilient future. 🌱🌍

Publications Top Noted📚

  1. The global tree restoration potential
    Authors: J.F. Bastin, Y. Finegold, C. Garcia, D. Mollicone, M. Rezende, D. Routh, … T.W. Crowther
    Journal: Science 365 (6448), 76–79
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 2267

  2. Scientists’ warning to humanity: Microorganisms and climate change
    Authors: R. Cavicchioli, W.J. Ripple, K.N. Timmis, F. Azam, L.R. Bakken, M. Baylis, … T.W. Crowther
    Journal: Nature Reviews Microbiology 17 (9), 569–586
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 2013

  3. Positive biodiversity-productivity relationship predominant in global forests
    Authors: J. Liang, T.W. Crowther, N. Picard, S. Wiser, M. Zhou, G. Alberti, E.D. Schulze, …
    Journal: Science 354 (6309), aaf8957
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 1497

  4. Quantifying global soil carbon losses in response to warming
    Authors: T.W. Crowther, K.E.O. Todd-Brown, C.W. Rowe, W.R. Wieder, J.C. Carey, …
    Journal: Nature 540 (7631), 104–108
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 1337

  5. Mapping tree density at a global scale
    Authors: T.W. Crowther, H.B. Glick, K.R. Covey, C. Bettigole, D.S. Maynard, S.M. Thomas, …
    Journal: Nature 525 (7568), 201–205
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 1175

  6. Soil nematode abundance and functional group composition at a global scale
    Authors: J. Van Den Hoogen, S. Geisen, D. Routh, H. Ferris, W. Traunspurger, … T.W. Crowther
    Journal: Nature 572 (7768), 194–198
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 1061

  7. Magnitude of urban heat islands largely explained by climate and population
    Authors: G. Manoli, S. Fatichi, M. Schläpfer, K. Yu, T.W. Crowther, N. Meili, P. Burlando, …
    Journal: Nature 573 (7772), 55–60
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 1024

  8. The global soil community and its influence on biogeochemistry
    Authors: T.W. Crowther, J. Van den Hoogen, J. Wan, M.A. Mayes, A.D. Keiser, L. Mo, …
    Journal: Science 365 (6455), eaav0550
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 997

  9. Managing uncertainty in soil carbon feedbacks to climate change
    Authors: M.A. Bradford, W.R. Wieder, G.B. Bonan, N. Fierer, P.A. Raymond, …
    Journal: Nature Climate Change 6 (8), 751–758
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 796

  10. Climatic controls of decomposition drive the global biogeography of forest tree symbioses
    Authors: B.S. Steidinger, T.W. Crowther, J. Liang, M.E. Van Nuland, G.D.A. Werner, …
    Journal: Nature 569, 404–408
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 628

Andrés Robalino-López | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Andrés Robalino-López | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Andrés Robalino-López, Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Ecuador

Prof. Dr. Andrés Robalino-López is a distinguished academic and researcher at Escuela Politécnica Nacional (EPN), Ecuador, with an extensive background in environmental technologies, innovation, and complex systems. With a PhD earned cum laude from Universidad de Huelva, Spain, he combines academic rigor with practical leadership in research, innovation ecosystems, and entrepreneurship. As a key figure in Ecuador’s academic landscape, he serves as Deputy Dean, program coordinator, and research director. Internationally recognized through affiliations with MIT’s REAP program and the Academy of Sciences of Ecuador, his interdisciplinary contributions span environmental modeling, innovation management, and sustainable development. His research has informed policy, supported national and international projects worth over $500K, and been published in high-impact journals. His commitment to systemic transformation through science, education, and public policy underscores his eligibility for the Best Researcher Award.

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Dr. Robalino-López earned his PhD in Environmental Technologies (cum laude) from Universidad de Huelva, Spain (2014), focusing on carbon emissions and sustainable development using system dynamics. He also holds Master’s degrees in Control Engineering (2012) and Environmental Technologies (2011) from the same university. He completed an MBA in Innovation (2022) from Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, Ecuador. His engineering foundation was laid at Escuela Politécnica Nacional (2008), where he graduated cum laude in ICT. He has undertaken postgraduate studies in Energy and Environment at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK (2010) and served as a visiting researcher at Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy (2013). His academic training is rounded out by executive programs at MIT, Berkeley, Taiwan, Brazil, and other global institutions, reflecting a strong and continuous commitment to interdisciplinary and global education.

Experience

Prof. Robalino has over a decade of academic and research leadership at Escuela Politécnica Nacional, serving as Full Professor, Deputy Dean, and Program Coordinator for multiple postgraduate and research initiatives. Internationally, he has represented Ecuador in MIT’s REAP program since 2017, leading entrepreneurship and innovation acceleration. His role as Horizon Europe – NCP for EIT and various positions such as Department Chair, Innovation Transfer Coordinator, and External Auditor (CES) underscores his systemic impact. His hands-on engagement in over a dozen research projects and development initiatives—totaling more than $500K in funding—spans renewable energy, sustainability, and technological innovation. He is also a sought-after lecturer, teaching in postgraduate and PhD programs, with additional experience in collaborative research in Spain and Italy. His leadership blends academic depth with policy-level engagement and international collaboration.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Robalino’s contributions have been widely recognized. He was awarded Best Researcher by CEDIA in 2023, following a nomination in 2022. In 2020, he was inducted into the Academy of Sciences of Ecuador, and in 2019, he received commendation from MIT-REAP for contributions to innovation ecosystems in Quito. At a national level, EPN awarded him the Research Production Award (2015). He is a recipient of numerous prestigious fellowships, including the SENESCYT Dissertation Fellowship (2011–2014), Fundación Carolina, AUIP, and Erasmus, supporting studies in Spain, the UK, and Italy. Additionally, he has secured research grants for international residencies and led funded projects across multiple organizations. These accolades highlight not only his academic excellence but also his real-world impact in sustainable development, innovation management, and capacity building in Ecuador and beyond.

Research Focus

Dr. Robalino’s research lies at the intersection of environmental systems, complex system dynamics, innovation ecosystems, and technology management. His doctoral work pioneered carbon emission modeling and environmental sustainability forecasting in Ecuador using system dynamics and decomposition analysis. He has expanded this approach to entrepreneurship ecosystems, policy scenario evaluation, and sustainability indicators. His recent projects focus on organizational innovation, carbon neutrality strategies, and macroeconomic-environmental modeling. He emphasizes the use of interdisciplinary frameworks to inform national energy and sustainability policies, as seen in collaborations with CEDIA, CONQUITO, and MIT-REAP. His work often combines quantitative modeling, foresight methodologies, and system thinking to guide public and private sector strategies. By integrating research with policy, Dr. Robalino creates actionable insights for sustainable and innovation-driven development across Latin America.

Publication Top Notes

  • Studying the relationship between economic growth, CO2 emissions, and the EKC in Venezuela (1980–2025)
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (2015), 215 citations
    Groundbreaking analysis on the Environmental Kuznets Curve, combining system dynamics and econometrics.

  • System dynamics modeling for renewable energy and CO2 emissions: A case study of Ecuador
    Energy for Sustainable Development (2014), 175 citations
    Pioneering use of system dynamics to simulate energy policy impacts on emissions.

  • System dynamics modelling and the environmental Kuznets curve in Ecuador (1980–2025)
    Energy Policy (2014), 104 citations
    Introduced scenario-based carbon forecasting in Ecuadorian policy research.

  • CO2 emissions convergence among 10 South American countries. A study of Kaya components
    Carbon Management (2016), 65 citations
    Comparative study highlighting regional energy-environment dynamics.

  • Regional cooperation in environmental protection via e-government
    Environment. Technologies. Resources (2017), 20 citations
    Explores digital governance for sustainable development in Andean nations.

Hassan ESMAEILZADEH | Environmental Hypotheses | Environmental Impact Award

Hassan ESMAEILZADEH | Environmental Hypotheses | Environmental Impact Award

Dr Hassan ESMAEILZADEH, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran

Dr. Hassan Esmaeilzadeh is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the Environmental Sciences Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran 🌍. With extensive expertise in sustainable ecotourism, climate change, spatial planning, and land use changes, he has significantly contributed to urban and environmental research 🏙️📊. He has held multiple academic and research positions, including at Payam Noor University and the Ministry of Interior of Iran 🏛️. As a consultant for Tehran Municipality and various urban planning organizations, Dr. Esmaeilzadeh plays a key role in sustainable city development 🌱🏗️. A prolific author, he has published numerous books, research articles, and project reports 📖✍️. His dedication has earned him prestigious awards, including recognition as Distinguished Ph.D. Student of Iran 🎓🏅. His leadership in research and executive roles showcases his impact on Iran’s environmental and urban policies 🏆🌍.

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Dr. Hassan Esmaeilzadeh has an exceptional academic background, ranking first in Iran’s national master’s entrance exam (2001, 2003) 🥇📚. He completed his M.A. at Tarbiat Modares University (2003) and was recognized as the top student 🏅. His Ph.D. in Environmental Planning and Design from Shahid Beheshti University solidified his expertise in sustainability and spatial planning 🌱🏙️. As a Ph.D. scholar at Istanbul University, Turkey (2006-2007), he expanded his research on urban and rural development globally 🌍🎓. His education has enabled him to bridge theoretical frameworks with practical solutions for environmental and urban planning challenges 🌏📝.

Experience

Dr. Esmaeilzadeh has over 20 years of experience in academia, research, and consultancy 🏛️. Since 2012, he has been an Assistant Professor at Shahid Beheshti University 📚🎓. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor at Payame Noor University (2010-2012) and Islamic Azad University (2008-2012) 📖. Beyond academia, he was a researcher at Iran’s Urban and Rural Research Center (2007-2008) and Sustainable Global City Company (2007-2015) 🏙️🌍. His executive roles include Managing Director of Staya International Company (2008-2013) and consulting for Tehran Municipality since 2012 🏗️. He has also been a consultant for Iran’s Housing Foundation and Tehran City Beautification Organization 🌆🏡. His vast research projects on environmental sustainability, governance, and urban planning have shaped Iran’s policy frameworks 🌍🏛️.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Esmaeilzadeh’s dedication to research excellence has earned him numerous accolades 🏆🎖️. He ranked 1st in the national master’s entrance exam (2001, 2003) 🥇 and was the top M.A. student at Tarbiat Modares University (2003) 📚. He was honored as the top Ph.D. student at Shahid Beheshti University (2010) and Distinguished Ph.D. Student of Iran by the Ministry of Sciences (2009) 🎓🏅. Recognized as an elite researcher, he received the Top Student Award of Shahid Beheshti University (2008) 🌟. His research grants from major institutions, including the Tehran Municipality Research Center, Iranian Railways, and Salehyyeh Municipality, further highlight his impactful contributions 📑💡. His editorial roles in international and Persian journals solidify his influence in environmental and urban studies 📝📖.

Research Focus

Dr. Esmaeilzadeh’s research spans sustainable urban planning, ecotourism, climate change adaptation, and spatial planning 🌱🏙️. He specializes in analyzing land use and land cover (LULC) changes, urban sustainability, and environmental risk assessments 📊🌎. His projects have evaluated ecotourism sustainability using the DPSIR model, water security in Lake Urmia, and future land-use changes in protected areas 🔍🌍. As a consultant for Tehran Municipality, he has led studies on urban governance, spatial development, and resilience planning 🏗️📜. His policy-driven research provides scientific insights for environmental decision-making 💡🏛️. Through his publications, books, and executive roles, he contributes to advancing sustainable urban and environmental policies worldwide 📚🌿.

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Arash Javanshir khoei | Environmental Science | Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award

Arash Javanshir khoei | Environmental Science | Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Arash Javanshir khoei, University of Tehran, Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Arash Javanshir Khoei is a distinguished marine biologist and ecologist 🌊🐚 with a Ph.D. in Biological Oceanography from the University of Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris 6 (1999) 🇫🇷. His research focuses on parasitology, heavy metal toxicity, aquatic ecology, and environmental sustainability 🌱🔬. With over three decades of academic and research experience, he has significantly contributed to understanding aquatic ecosystems, pollution effects, and species population dynamics. As a faculty member at the University of Tehran since 2005, he has mentored numerous students and led groundbreaking projects on water purification, microplastics, and sustainable aquaculture 🏞️🐟. His numerous inventions, including water filtration systems and fish food manure, have earned him multiple national awards 🏅. Dr. Khoei has authored impactful publications in high-ranking journals, advancing knowledge in marine science and environmental protection 📚🔍. His expertise and contributions make him a top candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Dr. Arash Javanshir Khoei has an extensive academic background in marine sciences and environmental research 🌍. He earned his Ph.D. in Biological Oceanography from the University of Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris 6, France (1999) 🇫🇷, where he studied the effects of Digenetic Trematodes on bivalve mollusks in Arcachon Bay 🦠🐚. His M.Sc. in Biological Oceanography (1995) from the same university focused on marine ecosystem dynamics. He completed his B.Sc. in Fisheries and Environment at the University of Tehran (1986) 🇮🇷, laying the foundation for his career in aquatic ecology. His academic journey has been marked by pioneering research in parasitology, water pollution, and marine biodiversity. His expertise spans limnology, fish behavior, and aquatic plant ecosystems, making significant contributions to environmental sustainability 🌿💧. Through interdisciplinary research, Dr. Khoei continues to push the boundaries of marine biology, enhancing the scientific community’s understanding of aquatic environments.

Experience

Dr. Arash Javanshir Khoei has over 30 years of experience in academia and research 🌍🔬. He is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Tehran (2012–present) 🇮🇷, where he teaches courses in oceanography, marine ecology, and environmental science 📖. He previously served as an Assistant Professor at the same university (2005–2012), shaping the next generation of marine scientists 🎓. From 2001 to 2005, he led the Ecology Department at the Ecological Academy of the Caspian Sea, spearheading key environmental research projects 🌱🌊. His early career included roles as a researcher at the Marine Research Centre of the Caspian Sea (1989–1992), investigating marine biodiversity and water quality. With numerous national and international projects, Dr. Khoei has significantly contributed to marine conservation, aquaculture, and pollution control efforts 🏞️🐠. His diverse expertise has led to groundbreaking discoveries in environmental sustainability, heavy metal toxicity, and microplastic pollution 🏆.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Arash Javanshir Khoei has received multiple prestigious awards for his outstanding contributions to marine science and environmental sustainability 🌍🏆. In 2015, he was recognized as a Superior Technology Creator by the Alborz Governorate and a Superior Researcher at the University of Tehran 🏅. His innovative ideas earned him the Superior Idea Award from the Semnan Governorate in 2018. He holds multiple patents, including Fish Food Manure (2013), Bit Trap Filter (2016), and a System for Absorbing Cyclic Compounds in Water (2018) 🔬💧. His research on sustainable water treatment, microplastic pollution, and aquaculture has attracted significant funding, including grants from Iran’s National Science Foundation 🇮🇷. With numerous scientific contributions and technology-driven solutions, Dr. Khoei has become a leading figure in environmental conservation and aquatic research. His relentless dedication to marine ecology makes him a top contender for prestigious research awards 🌊🐚.

Research Focus

Dr. Arash Javanshir Khoei’s research spans marine biology, aquatic ecology, and environmental toxicology 🌊🔬. His early work focused on the effects of Digenetic Trematodes on Bivalve Mollusks, revealing parasite-induced changes in cockle population dynamics 🦠🐚. He has extensively studied heavy metal toxicity in aquatic species, evaluating bioaccumulation and immunotoxic effects of pollutants like lead, mercury, and iron oxide nanoparticles 🌱⚗️. His research also addresses microplastic pollution in the Caspian Sea, emphasizing its impact on marine life 🌍🛑. He pioneered studies on water purification, developing innovative techniques for removing heavy metals, arsenic, and pesticides from aquatic environments 💧♻️. Dr. Khoei’s interdisciplinary research extends to sustainable aquaculture, marine ecosystem dynamics, and environmental biotechnology 🐟🌾. His work contributes to global efforts in pollution control, biodiversity conservation, and climate change mitigation, making him a leading expert in marine environmental science 🌿🌊.

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  • Investigating the effects of several parameters on the growth of Chlorella vulgaris using Taguchi’s experimental approach
  • Laboratory studies on egg and fecal pellet production of Centropages typicus: effect of age, effect of temperature, individual variability
  • Evaluation of potential immunotoxic effects of iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) on common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
  • Application of physical and biological methods to remove heavy metals, arsenic, and pesticides from water
  • Efficiency of chitosan for the removal of Pb (II), Fe (II), and Cu (II) ions from aqueous solutions
  • Assessment of heavy metals and their relationship with oxidative stress and immune parameters in aquatic species
  • Removal of Hg (II) and Cd (II) ions from aqueous solution using chitosan: kinetics and equilibrium studies
  • An investigation on the accumulation of heavy metals in Avicennia marina from the Persian Gulf
  • Evaluation of bivalve clearance rate (CR) as an indicator of heavy metal toxicity in Anodonta cygnea
  • Toxicity of titanium nano-oxide nanoparticles (TiO2) on the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas

Muhamad Safuan Shamshol Bahri | Environmental Hypotheses | Research Hypothesis Excellence Award

Muhamad Safuan Shamshol Bahri | Environmental Hypotheses | Research Hypothesis Excellence Award

Mr Muhamad Safuan Shamshol Bahri, Malaysia Institute of Transport, MITRANS, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia

Dr. Muhamad Safuan Shamshol Bahri is a distinguished researcher in transport and logistics, specializing in sustainable port operations 🌿⚓. Currently pursuing his PhD at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), he has made significant contributions to environmental sustainability in maritime logistics. His expertise lies in performance measurement, green port policies, and decision-making frameworks 📊🌍. A lecturer and former quality engineer, he has received multiple gold awards for his research on intelligent decision-making in ports 🥇🔬. As an active member of TAM and MSORSM, Dr. Bahri continues to shape the future of sustainable maritime operations through impactful research, innovation, and industry collaboration 🚢💡.

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Mr. Muhamad Safuan Shamshol Bahri is a dedicated researcher pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Transport and Logistics at Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam (2022 – Present) 📚⚙️. He previously earned a Master of Science (MSc) in Logistics and Transportation from the same university (2021 – 2022) 🎓✅, graduating on time. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering (Hons.) from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai (2015 – 2019) ⛵, where he achieved a commendable CGPA of 3.42/4.00. His expertise lies in maritime engineering, logistics, and transportation, contributing to advancements in these fields. 🚢📦

Experience

Mr. Muhamad Safuan Shamshol Bahri is an experienced educator and engineer with a strong background in maritime business, logistics, and quality management. As a Lecturer at Peninsula College (Northern) in Georgetown (2021-2022) 📖, he taught maritime business and logistics management 🚢, designed curricula, and guided student projects 📚. Previously, he worked as a Quality Engineer at JTEKT Automotive Malaysia Sdn Bhd (2019-2021) 🏭, ensuring product compliance with customer specifications 📋. His role involved conducting root cause failure analysis ⚙️, implementing preventive measures, and managing inspection reports and quality documentation ✅. His expertise bridges both academia and industry, contributing to innovation and excellence.

Awards & Honors

Mr. Muhamad Safuan Shamshol Bahri has demonstrated excellence in maritime logistics and sustainable port innovation through multiple prestigious awards. He earned the Gold Award for An Ingenious Priority Determination for Sustainable Port (AI_DSP) at IBMVIC 2024 🏅 and the Bronze Medal for the same project at IIDEX 2024 🥉. His expertise was further recognized with two Gold Awards 🥇 for An Intelligent MCDM Performance Measurement for Maritime Logistics (IMPerMAL) at VMIIE 2022 and the 4th Virtual International Breakthrough IID Exhibition 2022. His contributions continue to enhance decision-making and performance measurement in the maritime industry. 🚢⚓

Research Interest

Muhamad Safuan Shamshol Bahri is a dedicated researcher specializing in Management Science and Operations Research, with a focus on performance measurement and Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) 📊📈. His expertise extends to Multicriteria Decision Making (MCDM), where he applies advanced analytical methods to optimize decision-making processes 🤖⚙️. With a strong academic and research background, he contributes to the development of innovative frameworks that enhance efficiency and effectiveness in various industries 🏢💡. His work plays a crucial role in improving decision support systems, ensuring that organizations can achieve optimal performance through data-driven strategies 📉✅.

Research Focus

Dr. Muhamad Safuan Shamshol Bahri’s research focuses on environmental sustainability in port operations ⚓🌱. He specializes in green port performance measurement, developing MCDM-based decision-making models, and integrating sustainable practices in logistics 📊🔍. His work also explores regulatory frameworks and governance for eco-friendly port operations, utilizing methodologies like Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and Intuitionistic Fuzzy AHP 🌍📈. Through his studies, he contributes to optimizing operational efficiency while minimizing environmental impact, advancing sustainability in maritime logistics 🌊💡.

Publication Top Notes

A tri-level AHP approach for port logistics personnel performance evaluation

Comparative analysis on decision criteria for port personnel using hybrid Analytical Hierarchy Process (H-AHP)

Evaluating cost-efficient queue priorities for berth allocation via simulation

Comparative Analysis On Port Personnel Selection Using Hybrid Analytical Hierarchy Process (h-AHP)

Use of Monte Carlo simulation for hybrid multicriteria decision making approaches

Sustainable port operations and environmental initiatives in Malaysia: A focus on environmental sustainability

Evaluating Priorities of Environmentally Sustainable Port Performance Using an Intuitionistic Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Approach

A Hybrid Multicriteria Decision-Making Model for Environmentally Sustainable Port

 

 

 

 

M. Khalid Ijaz | Environmental Science | Visionary Research Award

M. Khalid Ijaz | Environmental Science | Visionary Research Award

Dr M. Khalid Ijaz, Reckitt, United States

Dr. M. Khalid Ijaz is a distinguished virologist and immunologist specializing in aerovirology, infectious diseases, and microbiology. With decades of expertise, he has made groundbreaking contributions to understanding airborne viral transmission, bioaerosols, and antimicrobial technologies. He has held leadership roles in renowned organizations like Reckitt Benckiser and Clorox, pioneering research in air decontamination and respiratory virus survival. His extensive publication record, including studies on coronavirus, rhinoviruses, and biofilms, highlights his impactful scientific contributions. Honored with prestigious awards like the 2024 R&D 100 Award, his innovative research continues to shape global public health policies.

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Dr. M. Khalid Ijaz is a distinguished microbiologist and immunologist with a strong academic foundation in veterinary and medical sciences. He earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) in 1976 and an MSc (Honors) in Microbiology in 1979 from the University of Agriculture, Pakistan. He became a Registered Microbiologist (RM) in Microbiology, Virology, and Immunology from the Canadian College of Microbiologists in 1984. He obtained his PhD in Microbiology & Immunology (Virology) from the University of Ottawa, School of Medicine, in 1985. He further honed his expertise with a Post-Doctorate Fellowship in Immunobiology/Vaccinology at the University of Saskatchewan, VIDO, in 1987. 🎓🧪🏅

Experience

With a distinguished career in scientific research and product development, he has been serving as the Director of Scientific Affairs at Reckitt Benckiser since 2020 🌍. Prior to this role, he was a Senior Research Fellow (2018-2020) 🔬 and a Research Fellow (2007-2018) at the same company, contributing to groundbreaking innovations. His expertise extends to his tenure as Research Manager at Clorox Services Company (2005-2007) 🧴, where he played a key role in product safety and efficacy. Earlier, he held leadership positions at Microbiotest, Inc., serving as Vice President and Director (1998-2005), driving advancements in microbiological testing 🏭.

Awards and Honors

Renowned for groundbreaking contributions, this distinguished researcher earned the prestigious 2024 R&D 100 Award 🏅, often called the “Oscars of Innovation.” Their journey of excellence began with the Medical Research Council Fellowship Award 🎖️ in 1987, recognizing outstanding scientific achievements. In 1982, they received the WHO Research Trainee Award 🌍, highlighting their impact on global health research. That same year, their academic promise was acknowledged with the Graduate Student Entrance Scholarship 🏛️. Their early dedication to excellence was evident in 1976 when they received a Certificate of Merit 🎖️, marking the start of an illustrious career in research and innovation.

Presentation

Dr. M. Khalid Ijaz actively contributed to the 18th ISAIQ INDOOR AIR 2024 in Honolulu, Hawaii 🌴, exploring virus aerosolization and resuspension 🦠💨. As a co-chair, he led discussions on airborne virus dynamics. His research covered toilet flushing and cleaning effects on viral contamination 🚽🔬, the efficacy of air sanitizers in reducing airborne pathogens 🌬️🛡️, and virus dispersal from floor surfaces during indoor activities 🏠🦠. Collaborating with renowned scientists, Dr. Ijaz’s work enhances understanding of airborne disease transmission and effective mitigation strategies, crucial for public health and indoor air quality 🌎🏥.

Research Focus

Aerovirology explores the airborne transmission of viruses, focusing on aerosolization and resuspension. 💨🦠 This field examines how viruses travel through the air, their stability, and potential risks to public health. Infectious diseases research delves into microbiology, virology, and immunology, uncovering mechanisms of disease spread and immune responses. 🏥🧬 Understanding pathogens at a microscopic level aids in developing treatments and preventive strategies. Microbiology further extends to antimicrobial technologies, biofilms, and microbiological techniques, enhancing infection control and medical advancements. 🧫🔬 These interconnected fields contribute to safeguarding public health by improving detection, prevention, and management of infectious agents.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Survival characteristics of airborne human coronavirus 229E” 🦠 (1985)
  2. “The global war against intestinal parasites—should we use a holistic approach?” 🤢 (2010)
  3. “An outbreak of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in the United Arab Emirates, 1994-1995” 🌎 (1997)
  4. “Assessment of a respiratory face mask for capturing air pollutants and pathogens including human influenza and rhinoviruses” 🎭 (2018)
  5. “Spread of viral infections by aerosols” 💨 (1987)
  6. “Generic aspects of the airborne spread of human pathogens indoors and emerging air decontamination technologies” 🌆 (2016)
  7. “Effect of relative humidity on the airborne survival of rhinovirus-14” 💧 (1985)

 

Qinyu Ge | Environmental Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Qinyu Ge | Environmental Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Prof Qinyu Ge, Southeast University, China

Prof. Qinyu Ge 🎓🔬 earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Southeast University in 2006. As a dedicated researcher at Southeast University, his work focuses on sample treatment and library preparation for high-throughput DNA sequencing 🧬, including spatial transcriptomics and whole-genome methylation studies. His expertise extends to designing DNA microarrays for cell-free nucleic acid, methylation, and DNA polymorphism detection 🧪. Prof. Ge has published extensively on topics like environmental DNA integrity, non-invasive embryo biomarkers, single-cell analysis, and deep learning in genomics 🤖📊, contributing significantly to biomedical research advancements globally 🌍.

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Education

Prof. Qinyu Ge 🎓 is a distinguished scholar who earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Southeast University in 2006 🏫. Since then, he has devoted his academic career to the same institution, making remarkable contributions to biomedical research 🔬. His work has advanced the field through innovative studies and impactful publications 📚. Prof. Ge’s dedication to scientific excellence and education has played a key role in shaping the future of biomedical engineering 🌟. His commitment to research and mentoring young scholars continues to inspire the next generation of scientists 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬.

Research Interests

Prof. Qinyu Ge’s research focuses on innovative techniques in sample treatment and library preparation for high-throughput DNA sequencing. His work explores key areas such as spatial transcriptomics, providing insights into gene expression within tissue architecture 🧬, whole genome methylation studies to understand epigenetic modifications 🧪, and advanced DNA microarray design for precise genetic analysis 🔬. Through his contributions, Prof. Ge aims to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of genomic technologies, supporting breakthroughs in biomedical research and personalized medicine 🌍. His expertise continues to drive advancements in the rapidly evolving field of genomics and molecular biology.

Applications

Prof. Qinyu Ge is a leading expert in genomic technologies, making significant strides in cell-free nucleic acid analysis, methylation detection, and DNA polymorphism studies. 🧬🔬 His pioneering research has been instrumental in enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of genetic diagnostics, contributing to early disease detection and personalized medicine. 💡🧫 Through innovative approaches, Prof. Ge’s work bridges the gap between molecular biology and clinical applications, driving advancements in genomics and biotechnology. 🚀🌍 His dedication to scientific excellence continues to inspire breakthroughs, shaping the future of genetic research and healthcare. 📊🧪

Research Focus

Prof. Qinyu Ge’s research focuses on molecular biology, genomics, and bioinformatics 🧬🧪. His work explores transcriptomic analysis, environmental DNA (eDNA) applications, and non-invasive biomarkers for medical diagnostics 🧫🔬. He contributes to single-cell data analysis, DNA data storage, and the use of deep learning in predicting transcription factor binding sites 🤖📊. His studies cover areas like embryo selection, prostate cell typing, and neuroscience, including links to Parkinson’s disease 🧠🧍. By integrating advanced sequencing techniques with AI-based models, Prof. Ge enhances our understanding of gene expression, disease mechanisms, and biological data analysis. 🌍📈

Publication Top Notes

Acquisition and transcriptomic analysis of tissue micro-regions using a capillary-based method

Environmental DNA integrity index is sensitive for species biomass estimation in freshwater

The biological characteristics of long cell-free DNA in spent embryos culture medium as noninvasive biomarker in in-vitro embryo selection

Performance analysis of markers for prostate cell typing in single-cell data

Advances and Challenges in Random Access Techniques for In Vitro DNA Data Storage

Spatial transcriptomic profiling of isolated microregions in tissue sections utilizing laser-induced forward transfer

Transcriptome Study of rd1Mouse Brain and Association with Parkinson’s Disease

Effect of Different Staining Methods on Brain Cryosections

Prediction of Transcription Factor Binding Sites on Cell-Free DNA Based on Deep Learning

Deep-Cloud: A Deep Neural Network-Based Approach for Analyzing Differentially Expressed Genes of RNA-seq Data

 

Ali Kaab | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Ali Kaab | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ali Kaab, University of Tehran, Iran

🌱 Dr. Ali Kaab holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Mechanization Engineering – Energy from the University of Tehran (2021-2024) 🎓, specializing in photovoltaic applications in agriculture ☀️🚜. He earned his M.Sc. (2016-2018) and B.Sc. (2012-2016) in the same field, excelling in energy optimization and environmental impact assessment 🌍⚡. Dr. Kaab’s research focuses on renewable energy, bioenergy, climate change, and waste management 🔋🌾. He has published in top-tier journals 📚, contributed to book chapters 📖, and received multiple academic honors 🏅. Fluent in Arabic, Persian, and English 🌍, he’s skilled in data analysis tools like Simapro and Matlab 💻.

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Education

Dr. Ali Kaab holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Mechanization Engineering – Energy from the University of Tehran (2021-2024) 🎓, with an excellent GPA of 17.74/20. His dissertation focused on the application of photovoltaic panels in agricultural farms, emphasizing technical, economic, and environmental aspects 🌱🔋. He earned his M.Sc. in the same field from the University of Tehran (2016-2018), specializing in energy management and environmental impact assessment of sugarcane production 🌾⚡. Dr. Kaab completed his B.Sc. at Ramin Agriculture and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan (2012-2016) 🌍, showcasing a strong academic background in agricultural mechanization 🚜.

Experience

Dr. Ali Kaab has diverse work experience, including serving as a contractor for tractor sprayers at Imam Khomeini Sugarcane Company Industry in Khuzestan, Iran (2016-2018) 🚜🌱. He then worked as an expert at the Educational and Research Farm, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj (2018-2020) 🎓🌾. Dr. Kaab is multilingual, with Arabic as his mother tongue and proficiency in Persian and English 🗣️🌍. His strong computer skills include Microsoft Office, Mendeley, Simapro, EMS, SPSS, and MATLAB 💻📊, showcasing his technical expertise in agricultural research and data analysis.

Research Interests

Dr. Ali Kaab is an expert in Agriculture 🌱, specializing in Biosystems Sustainability Evaluation 🌍 and Bioenergy ⚡. His research focuses on addressing Climate Change 🌡️ through Environmental Impact Assessment 📊 and promoting Energy Saving, Optimization, and Modelling ⚙️. Passionate about Renewable Energy 🌞 and Waste Management ♻️, Dr. Kaab aims to develop sustainable solutions that enhance agricultural productivity while minimizing environmental harm. His innovative work bridges the gap between eco-friendly practices and technological advancements, contributing to a greener, more resilient future 🌿.

Research Focus

Dr. Ali Kaab’s research focuses on sustainable agriculture 🌱, energy efficiency ⚡, and environmental impact assessment 🌍. He specializes in applying Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) 🔄 and artificial intelligence 🤖 to optimize energy use and minimize environmental damages in crop production, including sugarcane 🌾, wheat 🌾, and horticultural crops 🍎. His work integrates optimization techniques 📊, exergoenvironmental analysis ♻️, and waste management strategies 🚮 to enhance economic and environmental sustainability. Dr. Kaab’s studies contribute to advancing eco-friendly agricultural practices 🚜 and promoting sustainable food production systems 🍽️ globally.

Honors & Awards

Dr. Ali Kaab’s research focuses on agricultural mechanization and machinery optimization 🚜🌾. His work aims to enhance machine efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and improve sustainable farming practices 🌱⚙️. With a strong background in agricultural machinery, he explores advanced mechanization techniques, precision agriculture, and technology integration in farming systems 📊🔍. His interest extends to improving productivity through innovative machinery design and automation 🤖🚀. Ranked among the top in academic competitions and studies, Dr. Kaab’s expertise bridges the gap between traditional agriculture and modern mechanization for better resource management and environmental sustainability 🌍💡.

Presentations

Dr. Ali Kaab’s research focuses on renewable energy, environmental protection, and sustainable agricultural technologies 🌱⚡. His work explores the role of renewable energy in reducing non-renewable consumption, environmental assessments using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) 📊, and the impact of green technologies on agriculture 🚜. He has presented at national and international conferences, covering topics like ethanol production from sugarcane molasses 🍃 and non-operating defense in agriculture. His interest in modern mechanization and energy conservation reflects a commitment to eco-friendly innovations 🌍, blending agricultural science with advanced energy solutions for a sustainable future. 🌿🔋

Research Focus

Dr. Ali Kaab’s research focuses on sustainable agriculture and environmental impact assessment 🌱🌍. He integrates Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) with artificial intelligence 🤖 to predict energy output, optimize resource efficiency, and reduce environmental impacts in crop production, especially sugarcane and wheat 🌾. His work also explores energy efficiency, exergoenvironmental damage, and waste management 🔋♻️, using advanced modeling techniques for economic and environmental sustainability 📊. Dr. Kaab’s studies provide critical insights into improving agricultural productivity while minimizing ecological footprints, promoting eco-friendly farming practices for a greener future 🌿💡.

Publication Top Notes

Combined life cycle assessment and artificial intelligence for prediction of output energy and environmental impacts of sugarcane production

Use of optimization techniques for energy use efficiency and environmental life cycle assessment modification in sugarcane production

Application of life cycle analysis to assess environmental sustainability of wheat cultivation in the west of Iran

Exergoenvironmental damages assessment of horticultural crops using ReCiPe2016 and cumulative exergy demand frameworks

A comparative of modeling techniques and life cycle assessment for prediction of output energy, economic profit, and global warming potential for wheat farms

Life cycle assessment (LCA) approach to evaluate different waste management opportunities

Evaluating the energy use, economic and environmental sustainability for smoked fish production from life cycle assessment point of view (case study: Guilan Province, Iran)

 

 

 

 

ENOBONG HANSON | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

ENOBONG HANSON | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Mr ENOBONG HANSON, SHELL PLC/RICE UNIVERSITY, United States

Enobong Hanson is a dynamic energy professional with expertise in production operations, asset management, and renewable energy integration. 🌍⚙️ With over a decade of experience, he has excelled in upstream and midstream operations, managing portfolios of up to 1,650 MMSCF/D of gas and 120 KBPD of oil. 🚀📈 A strong advocate for sustainability, Enobong has led emission reduction projects and optimized chemical management, saving millions in costs. 💡🔧 An MBA candidate at Rice University, he holds certifications in project management and ESG fundamentals. His publications explore carbon capture, safety, and digital transformation in energy. 📚🌱 Data-driven and innovative, Enobong drives impactful solutions for a sustainable future. 🌟💼

Publication Profile

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Education

Mr. Enobong Hanson is an accomplished engineer and aspiring business leader 🌟. Currently pursuing an MBA at Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business (GPA: 3.77/4) 🎓📈, he also holds an M.Sc. in Petroleum Production Engineering from Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen ⛽🔬. His academic foundation includes a B.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nigeria (2010) ⚙️🇳🇬 and a National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from Yaba College of Technology (2006) 🛠️🏫. With a robust educational background and a drive for excellence, Mr. Hanson exemplifies a blend of technical expertise and business acumen 🚀📊.

Experience

Mr. Enobong Hanson is a dynamic professional with expertise in energy and IT. As a Product Manager MBA Intern (May–Aug 2024) in Woodlands, Texas, he boosted market share by 20% and projected $3M revenue through strategic Salesforce analytics for cryogenic and valve products in the hydrogen market. At Shell PLC (Oct 2021–Jul 2023), he managed upstream/midstream operations with a span of 1,650Mmscf/d gas and 120kbbl/d oil, overseeing 180 staff and complex facilities. Enobong enhanced CRM with a $5M Salesforce-Power BI integration, reducing costs by 15%. He thrives on driving innovation and operational excellence. 🌍🔧📈💼

Key Achievements

Mr. Enobong Hanson has managed a diverse asset portfolio with a production capacity of 1,650 MMSCF/D of gas and 120 KBPD of oil, overseeing 180 personnel across 23 facilities and 161 wells, generating $5.12 million in daily revenue. He led cross-functional field development projects, achieving a 13% revenue increase by optimizing operations. Hanson spearheaded greenhouse gas emission reduction initiatives, reducing emissions by 78% and generating $528K in revenue gains. He managed a $140M contract portfolio, enhanced supply chain resilience, and pioneered advanced emissions monitoring technology using infrared cameras and drones. Hanson ensured reliable energy supply and fostered positive community engagement through corporate social responsibility initiatives. 📈🌍⚙️📊

Core Competencies

Mr. Enobong Hanson is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in asset management and operational excellence across upstream green and brownfield developments. He excels in strategic energy operations, leadership, and stakeholder engagement, collaborating across functions to drive performance. His expertise spans well, facility, and reservoir management, business development, integrated planning, and contract negotiation. Enobong is skilled in budget control, financial analysis, deferment, risk management, turnaround/shutdown management, and commissioning/start-up/project-to-asset transitions. He leverages real-time operations and digital transformation, production planning, forecasting, and reporting. Enobong also focuses on renewable energy integration and GHG management, project/product/change management, supply chain resilience, data-driven decision-making, and process automation. 🌍⚙️📊📈💡

Research Focus

Mr. Enobong Hanson specializes in sustainable energy practices and safety strategies for high-risk industrial environments. His research focuses on transforming waste to wealth by utilizing carbon dioxide, advanced maintenance strategies for energy infrastructure, and real-time safety monitoring dashboards. He is particularly interested in carbon capture in LNG projects and designing comprehensive workforce safety frameworks for confined spaces and hot work operations. His work integrates digital transformation and green transition concepts in the energy and oil and gas sectors, aiming to optimize efficiency, safety, and sustainability. 🌍🔄🚨

Publication Top Notes

Transforming waste to wealth: Harnessing carbon dioxide for sustainable solutions

Advanced maintenance strategies for energy infrastructure: Lessons for optimizing rotating machinery

Improving worker safety in confined space entry and hot work operations: Best practices for high-risk industries

Designing real-time safety monitoring dashboards for industrial operations: A data-driven approach

Carbon capture and sustainability in LNG projects: Engineering lessons for a greener future

A conceptual framework for sustainable energy practices in oil and gas operations

Conceptualizing the green transition in energy and oil and gas: Innovation and profitability in harmony

Conceptualizing digital transformation in the energy and oil and gas sector

Designing comprehensive workforce safety frameworks for high-risk environments: A strategic approach

Strategic leadership for complex energy and oil & gas projects: A conceptual approach

Malyasri Bhattacharya | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Malyasri Bhattacharya | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Ms Malyasri Bhattacharya, Wildlife Institute of India, India

Malyasri Bhattacharya is a dedicated wildlife researcher pursuing her PhD in Wildlife Sciences at the Wildlife Institute of India, focusing on the breeding ecology and social dynamics of vultures in Himachal Pradesh. With a Master’s in Zoology from the University of Calcutta, she has received prestigious awards, including the Carolus Linnaeus Award for her master’s project. Malyasri has served as a Senior Research Fellow, studying critically endangered vultures, and has contributed to several publications in prominent journals. Her commitment to wildlife conservation is evident through her research and community awareness programs. 🦅📚🌍

Publication profile

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Education

Currently pursuing a PhD in Wildlife Sciences at the Wildlife Institute of India, focusing on the breeding ecology and social dynamics of vultures in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. Previously, earned a Master’s in Zoology from the University of Calcutta (74.4%), where she researched the breeding of freshwater angelfishes. She also holds a Bachelor’s in Zoology from the University of Calcutta (68.625%), completing a project on the fauna of Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary. Her academic journey showcases a strong commitment to wildlife research and conservation. 🌍🦅📚🎓

Awards and Honors

Recognized for outstanding academic achievements, the individual received the First Prize for presentation at the Annual Research Seminar held by the Wildlife Institute of India 🏆. This accolade highlights their dedication to wildlife research and communication. Additionally, they were honored with the Carolus Linnaeus Award in 2016 for the best Master’s Project from the Department of Zoology at Asutosh College, Kolkata 🎓🌿. These prestigious awards reflect a strong commitment to excellence in zoological studies and contribute significantly to the conservation and understanding of wildlife 🌍✨.

Experience

From September 2020 to March 2024, a Senior Research Fellow at the Wildlife Institute of India focused on the ecology of critically endangered vultures in Himachal Pradesh. This role involved literature reviews, tagging White-Rumped Vultures, and surveying nesting and feeding sites while promoting awareness among locals. Prior to that, an internship in early 2020 provided foundational research experience in vulture ecology. A Project Biologist from November 2019 to June 2020, worked on establishing climate-resilient landscapes in Sikkim through GIS modeling and field surveys. Earlier roles included volunteering for Lesser Florican census surveys and conservation projects for Black-necked Cranes. 🦅🌱📊

Research focus

M. Bhattacharya’s research focuses on avian and mammalian responses to environmental changes, particularly in the context of habitat conservation and biodiversity in India. Their work includes the impacts of long-established wind farms on wildlife, with specific studies on the Eurasian otter and black-necked cranes in Arunachal Pradesh. Additionally, they have documented new records of species like the Tawny Fish-Owl, highlighting the importance of conserving sacred groves. Bhattacharya’s contributions significantly enhance our understanding of species distribution and habitat requirements in response to anthropogenic pressures. 🦉🌳🌍🐾

Publication top notes

Responses of birds and mammals to long-established wind farms in India

Photographic Records of Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra Linnaeus, 1758) from Nyamjang Chu River, Arunachal Pradesh, India

DAMMING A CRANE HABITAT: HABITAT CONSERVATION OF BLACK-NECKED CRANES WINTERING IN ZEMITHANG VALLEY, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, INDIA1

Tawny Fish-Owl (Ketupa flavipes Hodgson, 1836): A new record from a sacred grove in Zemithang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

Tawny Fish-owl Ketupa flavipes Hodgson, 1836 (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae): recent record from Arunachal Pradesh, India