Ehud Spanier | Oceanography and Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ehud Spanier | Oceanography and Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

professor | University of Haifa | Israel

Prof. Ehud Spanier is a pioneering marine biologist whose education includes a Ph.D. in Marine Biology and Oceanography from the University of Miami; he has held professorships and administrative leadership roles at the University of Haifa and affiliated institutes. With a career that spans decades, Prof. Spanier has amassed a publication record—he has authored 89 documents, accrued 2,171 citations, and holds an h-index of 27—highlighting his sustained scholarly output and impact. His professional experience includes teaching, supervising graduate students, leading marine science programs, directing institutes, and serving on editorial boards, committees for young scientists, and international cooperative research bodies. His research interests encompass behavioral ecology of lobsters and other marine invertebrates, taxonomy and life histories of marine species, ecology of artificial reefs, fisheries biology, bioacoustics of aquatic animals, and the biogeography and environmental impacts in marine systems. His skills include field sampling, morphological and molecular taxonomy (e.g. DNA barcoding), acoustic tagging and tracking of marine organisms, designing experimental and observational studies in marine ecology, quantitative data analysis, ecological modelling, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Among his awards and honors are fellowships and research grants from national and international bodies, recognition by learned societies in ecology and marine sciences, leadership roles in scientific societies, editorships in peer-reviewed journals, and advisory roles in marine policy and conservation planning. In conclusion, Prof. Ehud Spanier combination of deep domain knowledge, strong technical and methodological capabilities, prolific and well-cited scholarship, and international leadership make him a highly influential figure in marine science whose work continues to shape fisheries management, marine conservation, and ecological understanding globally.

Profile:  Scopus

Featured Publications

  1. “Tracking the Slipper Lobster Using Acoustic Tagging: Testbed Description” — 2020

  2. “First record of the phyllosoma larva of the pygmy locust lobster Scyllarus pygmaeus (Crustacea, Decapoda) in the eastern Mediterranean sea” — 2024, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

  3. “Commercial Scyllarids – Lobsters: Biology, Management, Aquaculture and Fisheries” — 2013, in Commercial Scyllarids chapter

  4. The Biology and Fisheries of the Slipper Lobster (book, as editor) — 2007

  5. “TAG RETENTION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SLIPPER LOBSTER” — 1993

 

Justine Nwanakwere | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Justine Nwanakwere | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Justine Nwanakwere | Ecology and Conservation | Assistant Professor of Business & Economics | Baker University | United States 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Justine Nwanakwere is a highly accomplished academic in the field of Economics with a focus on environmental and natural resource economics, non-market valuation, and public policy analysis. She is recognized for her ability to translate complex economic theories into actionable strategies that address pressing sustainability issues. Currently serving as Assistant Professor at Baker University, she has built a reputation for excellence in teaching, research, and mentorship. Her professional journey demonstrates a consistent commitment to advancing economic knowledge while fostering student engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Professional Profile

Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Justine Nwanakwere earned a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of New Hampshire, where she specialized in environmental and natural resource economics with particular emphasis on non-market valuation techniques and policy evaluation. She also holds a Master’s degree in Analytical Economics from the same institution, where she focused on applied econometrics and economic modeling. Her academic foundation was laid with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics, earned with summa cum laude distinction, which reflects her exceptional academic performance and analytical acumen. Her advanced training equips her with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to solve real-world economic and policy challenges.

Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Justine Nwanakwere has gained significant teaching and research experience across multiple academic and research institutions. At Baker University, she teaches courses in macroeconomics, quantitative analysis for business, and econometrics, integrating real-world case studies to inspire critical thinking among her students. Prior to this, she served as an instructor and teaching assistant at the University of New Hampshire, where she delivered lectures, supervised student projects, and supported departmental research initiatives. She also held roles as a research fellow and adjunct professor in economic policy and management, contributing to collaborative research projects and institutional policy reports. Her diverse experience reflects a blend of academic leadership, policy analysis, and community engagement.

Research Interest

Assist. Prof. Dr. Justine Nwanakwere’s research centers on the economic valuation of environmental resources, sustainability transitions, and inclusive economic growth. She explores the economic benefits of ecological restoration, habitat improvement, and energy security through applied microeconometric modeling. Her work also delves into public policy implications of non-market valuation, providing evidence for policymakers to design efficient and socially beneficial environmental regulations. Additionally, she maintains a strong interest in development economics, labor markets, and the intersection of economics and public health, especially within developing countries.

Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Justine Nwanakwere has been the recipient of multiple research fellowships, dissertation grants, and institutional awards recognizing her scholarly contributions. She was honored with a prestigious sustainability fellowship for her innovative research on environmental valuation and has secured competitive funding for independent and collaborative research projects. She has also been recognized as a finalist in a high-profile research communication competition, demonstrating her ability to effectively present complex findings to both academic and non-academic audiences.

Selected Publications

Economic Valuation of Landscaping for Wildlife Habitat (2026, 15 citations)

Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 8 – Decent Work and Inclusive Economic Growth: A Preliminary Analysis of Nigeria’s Performance (2020, 25 citations)

Community Perception on Air Pollution and Public Health: A Case of Ewekoro and Remo-North Communities in Ogun State, Nigeria (2020, 12 citations)

Electrical Energy Insecurity and the Performance of the Small and Medium Enterprise Sub-Sector in Nigeria (2019, 18 citations)

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Justine Nwanakwere exemplifies academic excellence, research productivity, and community engagement. Her contributions to environmental economics and sustainable development have advanced the understanding of how economic tools can inform better policy decisions. Through her teaching, she inspires students to think critically and apply evidence-based reasoning to global challenges. Her future research aims to expand international collaborations and generate impactful solutions for global sustainability issues. With her dedication to scholarship, leadership potential, and commitment to social impact, she is a deserving candidate for recognition and an ideal nominee for this prestigious award.