Frans Matlakala | Ā Social Sciences | Ā Best Researcher Award

Dr. Frans Matlakala | Ā Social Sciences | Ā Best Researcher Award

 

Lecturer at North-West University ,South Africa

A young black academic who is passionate about the Social Work Profession and dedicated to advancing qualitative studies on Fatherhood, Mental Health of Youth, Environmental Social Work and migration. Moreover, committed to innovative teaching, impactful community engagement and establishing good relations with other researchers in the field of Social Work. Also, an aspiring academic whose goal is to mentor students, advocate for ethical research and collaborate with colleagues in conducting impactful research.

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SKILLS, ATTRIBUTES AND COMPETENCIES

Able to conduct a qualitative study; Able to conduct review studies (systematic, narrative and scoping review); Able to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary setting; Ā Able to make decisions independently and can deal with sensitive issues confidentially; and Able to provide lessons in blended, online and contact lectures; and Able to establish international and local collaboration.

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

2021 Name of Institution : University of Limpopo Qualification : Doctor of Philosophy (Social Work), 2018 Name of Institution : University of Limpopo Qualification : Master of Social Work (MSW), 2017 Name of Institution : University of Limpopo Qualification : Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)

WORK EXPERIENCE

(1) Position held : Senior Lecturer Organisation : North-West University (NWU) Duration : 01 January 2020 – Current Duties: Ā Lecturing undergraduate modules (casework, community work, Host setting and Substance abuse); Ā Providing supervision to postgraduate students in Social Work and Psychology Department; Ā Postgraduate Coordinator in Mafikeng Campus; and Ā Conducting community engagement as Faculty of Health Science Community Engagement Champion; Ā Conducting individual and group research projects.

(2) Position held : Temporary Lecturer Organisation : North-West University Duration : 01 February 2019 – 30 June 2019
Duties: Ā Lecturing undergraduate modules (casework, community work, Host setting and Substance abuse);

(3) Position held : Research/Lecturer Assistant Organisation : University of Limpopo Duration : 01 January 2018 – 31 December 2018
Duties: Ā Administration and data management i.e. data collection and capturing, filing, and record keeping. Tutoring fourth level students with research project Ā Being part of an international research collaboration and conference attendance; Article writing and attending writing retreats. Ā Position held : Social Worker (Volunteering) Organisation : Mbibane Social Development
Duration : 09 January 2017 – 28 February 2017

ACADEMIC COMMITTES

ā€¢ Member (reviewer) of NWU Human Social Sciences Research Ethics Committee (HSSREC) ā€“ 2022 ā€“ Current;
ā€¢ Examination Committee Member, North-West University – Mafikeng Campus, Department of Social Work (2023 – current)
ā€¢ Department of Social Work, Postgraduate Research Co-Ordinator, North-West University-Mafikeng Campus (2022 – current);
ā€¢ Second and Third level Module (Casework) coordinator (2022 – current) at NWU;
ā€¢ Faculty of Health Sciences Innovative Teaching and Learning with Technology (Jan 2021 – Dec 2021) at North-West University.

SHORT COURSES

2023: Short course on Project Management with North-West University Business School. Passed; 2022: Short course on Emotional Intelligence, Conflict and Stress Management with North-West University Business School. Passed with Distinction. Ā 2022: Short course on Strengthening Postgraduate Supervision Course – Rhodes University. Passed; Ā 2022: Assessment in Higher Education: Professional Development for Teachers ā€“ Erasmus University Rotterdam. Passed;Ā 2022: Giving Helpful Feedback ā€“ University of Colorado. Passed.

PROJECTS AND AWARDS

Adjunct Research Professor, University of Venda, Research and Innovation Directorate (July 2023 – July 2026) NIHSS funded in collaboration with University of Limpopo, North-West University (Mahikeng Campus) and University of Venda on ā€œMilitating and mitigating factors for Social justice, sustainable development and quality of life of migrant population in selected provinces of South Africa: Implications for policy and practice considerations.ā€ NRF funded project for three years (2017 ā€“ 2019) in collaboration with University of Namibia on ā€œPrevalence and risk factors of alcohol abuse amongst the youth in Musina Boarder Post ā€“ South Africa and Oshikango Boarder Post in Namibiaā€ (Assistant Project Leader); and University of Limpopo Abe Bailey Global Leadership Travel to Ethiopia, London and Scotland ā€“ 2018. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT. Faculty of Health Sciences Community Engagement Champion; Inaugurated in June 2023; Co-leader and member of Stadt Primary School personnel that focuses on promoting child health and wellness in Mafikeng; Ā Served as an academic mentor and senior mentor for Centre for Academic Excellence of the University of Limpopo between 2014-2016; Served as a data capturer for Centre for Academic Excellence of the University of Limpopo in Jan 2017 to Dec 2017; and Ā Served as a Computer Lab Assistant at University of Limpopo in Jan 2018- Dec 2018.

 

publication

  • Vulnerabilities and inequalities experienced by women in the climate change discourse in South Africaā€™s rural communities: implications for social work – L Nyahunda, JC Makhubele, V Mabvurira, FK Matlakala, The British Journal of Social Work, 51(7), 2536-2553 (2021) – Cited by 30 šŸ“š

 

  • Challenges of teenage fathers towards fatherhood in Vaalbank, Mpumalanga province – FK Matlakala, JC Makhubele, MW Mashilo, Gender and Behaviour, 16(3), 12013-12020 (2018) – Cited by 19 šŸ‘¶

 

  • Alcohol Consumption Patterns: A Gender Comparative Study Among High School Youth in South – P Mafa, JC Makhubele, JA Ananias, BN Chilwalo, FK Matlakala, … Global Journal of Health Science, 11(2), 92-101 (2019) – Cited by 16 šŸ»

 

  • PERSPECTIVES OF SINGLE MOTHERS ON THE SOCIO-EMOTIONAL AND ECONOMIC INFLUENCE OF ‘ABSENT FATHERS’ IN CHILD’S LIFE: A CASE STUDY OF RURAL COMMUNITY IN SOUTH AFRICA – MF Koketso, MJ Calvin, SI Lehlokwe, P Mafa, e-BANGI Journal, 16(4) (2019) – Cited by 15 šŸ‘©ā€šŸ‘§

 

  • Role of social workers in mitigating the effects of climate change in Makonde communal lands, Zimbabwe – L Nyahunda, FK Matlakala, JC Makhubele, e-Bangi, 16(9), 1-8 (2019) – Cited by 12 šŸŒ

 

  • Views of teachers and hostel matrons on the landscape of substance abuse amongst the youth in the northern region of Namibia – JA Ananias, JC Makhubele, MW Hasheela, NI Hamuse Tiberia, … Global Journal of Health Science, 11(5), 133 (2019) – Cited by 10 šŸ«

 

  • Exploring language as an impediment to or a resource for the indigenisation of social work education – JC Makhubele, F Matlakala, V Mabvurira, Southern African Journal of Social Work and Social Development (2018) – Cited by 10 šŸ—£ļø

 

  • Psychosocial effects of divorce on young women who grew up in divorced families at Rustenburg, Moruleng Village – NF Maforah, M Molate, FK Matlakala, NE Mohlatlole, Technium Soc. Sci. J., 23, 689 (2021) – Cited by 9

 

  • Populationā€™s vulnerability to natural disasters in Runnymede Village at Tzaneen Local Municipality, South Africa – FK Matlakala, L Nyahunda, JC Makhubele, Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews, 9(4), 160-166 (2021) – Cited by 9

 

  • Resilience strategies of rural people in the face of climate change in Mazungunye Community, Ward 4, Bikita District, Masvingo Province Zimbabwe: a social work perspective – L Nyahunda, JC Makhubele, M FK, V Mabvurira, Gender and Behaviour, 18(2), 15511-15520 (2020) – Cited by 9 šŸŒ±

 

  • Engendering values and ethics in social work education and training – JC Makhubele, FK Matlakala, V Mabvurira, Issues around aligning theory, research and practice in social work education (2018) – Cited by 8 šŸ“–

 

 

Prof. Dr. Yasser El-Nahhal | Toxicology Awards | Best Faculty Award

Prof. Dr. Yasser El-Nahhal | Toxicology Awards | Best Faculty Award

Prof. Dr. Yasser El-Nahhal , The Islamic university Gaza , Palestine

Professor Dr. Yasser Zeedan El-Nahhal is a distinguished figure in the field of environmental chemistry and eco-toxicology of pesticides and agrochemicals. He currently serves at The Islamic University in Gaza, Palestine, where he has held the position of Full Professor in the Faculty of Science since July 2020. Dr. El-Nahhal earned his Ph.D. from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1999, focusing on the development of stabilized and ecologically acceptable herbicide formulations for hot and sunny regions. His extensive postdoctoral research includes studies on pesticide adsorption, water management, and pesticide interactions at institutions such as Christian-Albrechts-UniversitƤt Kiel in Germany and Michigan State University in the USA. Dr. El-Nahhal’s scholarly contributions are widely recognized, as reflected in his citation index of 3223 and h-index of 31.

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šŸŽ“Education:

Dr. Yasser Zeedan El-Nahhal completed his Ph.D. at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1999, focusing on the development of stabilized and ecologically acceptable herbicide formulations tailored for hot and sunny regions. His postdoctoral research spans several prestigious institutions: from 2003 to 2005 at Christian-Albrechts-UniversitƤt in Kiel, Germany, where he investigated the effects of various salts on pesticide adsorption; in 2000-2001 at Michigan State University, USA, studying pesticide interactions with modified montmorillonite; and in 1999 at the Center National de la Recherche Scientifique, UniversitĆ© dĀ“OrlĆ©ans in France, focusing on water management strategies to prevent contamination of underground and surface water sources. These experiences have shaped Dr. El-Nahhal’s expertise in environmental chemistry and eco-toxicology of pesticides and agrochemicals, contributing significantly to his academic career and research contributions.

šŸ¢Work Experience:

Since January 2015, Dr. Yasser Zeedan El-Nahhal has held the position of Associate Professor in the Faculty of Science at The Islamic University in Gaza, Palestine. His promotion to Full Professor in July 2020 marks a continuation of his academic leadership and dedication to advancing environmental chemistry and eco-toxicology of pesticides and agrochemicals. Throughout his tenure, Dr. El-Nahhal has been instrumental in fostering research excellence and contributing significantly to the academic community, further solidifying his reputation as a prominent scholar in his field.

šŸ†Awards and Recognitions:

Dr. Yasser Zeedan El-Nahhal’s scholarly impact is underscored by his impressive citation index of 3223, reflecting the extensive reach and influence of his research in the field of environmental chemistry and eco-toxicology of pesticides and agrochemicals. His h-index of 31 indicates the substantial number of highly cited publications he has authored or co-authored, highlighting his significant contributions to the academic literature. Additionally, his i10-index of 67 underscores the breadth of his work, as it represents the number of publications with at least 10 citations each. These metrics demonstrate Dr. El-Nahhal’s substantial academic footprint and recognition within his field, affirming his role as a leading authority and researcher at The Islamic University in Gaza, Palestine.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Microbial diversity of a heavily polluted microbial mat and its community changes following degradation of petroleum compounds
    • Authors: RMM Abed, NMD Safi, J KoĢˆster, D De Beer, Y El-Nahhal, J RullkoĢˆtter, …
    • Journal: Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2002, 68(4), 1674-1683
    • Cited By: 350
  • Optimization of adsorption of hydrophobic herbicides on montmorillonite preadsorbed by monovalent organic cations: interaction between phenyl rings
    • Authors: S Nir, T Undabeytia, D Yaron-Marcovich, Y El-Nahhal, T Polubesova, …
    • Journal: Environmental Science & Technology, 2000, 34(7), 1269-1274
    • Cited By: 185
  • Leaching, phytotoxicity, and weed control of new formulations of alachlor
    • Authors: Y El-Nahhal, S Nir, T Polubesova, L Margulies, B Rubin
    • Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1998, 46(8), 3305-3313
    • Cited By: 145
  • Adsorption of phenanthrene on organoclays from distilled and saline water
    • Authors: YZ El-Nahhal, JM Safi
    • Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2004, 269(2), 265-273
    • Cited By: 138
  • Pesticide residues in drinking water, their potential risk to human health and removal options
    • Authors: I El-Nahhal, Y El-Nahhal
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management, 2021, 299, 113611
    • Cited By: 129

 

 

Sitotaw Erena | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sitotaw Erena | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

 

Dr at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

Sitotaw Haile Erena, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Food Security Studies, College of Development Studies, Addis Ababa University, specializing in environmental planning. His expertise lies in mitigating urban and peri-urban flood hazards through flood mapping, vulnerability assessment, and landscape-based management strategies. With a robust academic background from Ethiopian and international universities, he has conducted extensive research and published numerous papers on flood risk analysis, urban flood vulnerability, and environmental management. Sitotaw also leads impactful projects in environmental and social compliance audits, demonstrating his commitment to sustainable development in Ethiopia.

 

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šŸŒŸQualification

PhD in Environmental Planning Mitigating and Adapting to urban and peri-urban flood hazards through flood mapping, vulnerability assessment and landscape based management strategies

šŸ’¼Work Experience

March 24, 2023 – Present Assistant Professor Center for Food Security Studies (CFSS), College of Development Studies, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia Teaching and Research. March 2019 ā€“ March 23, 2023 Assistant Professor Haramaya University, Ethiopia Teaching and Research. August 10, 2010 – October 2013 Haramaya University, Ethiopia Teaching and Research Lecturer High school teacher Gute High School, East Wollega zone, Wayyu Tuka Woreda, Ethiopia Teaching

 

šŸŽ“Education and Training

October 2013 – March 2019 Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Planning Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Building, construction and City Development (EiABC), Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. September 11, 2008 – July 22, 2010 Master of Art in Geography and Environmental Studies Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. September 11, 2000 – July 29, 2004 Bachelor of Education in Geography Dilla University, Ethiopia

šŸ§‘ā€šŸ”¬Research Experience

  • Detailed list of research projects and publications available upon request

Publications Top NotesšŸ“

 

  • Title: Impacts of Land Use/Land Cover Changes on the Hydrology of the Fafan Catchment Ethiopia
    Authors: Amare, M.T., Demissie, S.T., Beza, S.A., Erena, S.H.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Journal of Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis
    Volume: 8(1)
    Article Number: 10

 

  • Title: Flood vulnerability mapping and local mitigation strategies: The case of Adama City, Ethiopia
    Authors: Erena, S.H., Reddy, R.U., Wodnimu, M.A., Mohamed, A.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Urban Climate
    Volume: 55
    Article Number: 101906

 

  • Title: Land Cover Change Detection and Prediction in the Fafan Catchment of Ethiopia
    Authors: Amare, M.T., Demissie, S.T., Beza, S.A., Erena, S.H.
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Journal of Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis
    Volume: 7(2)
    Article Number: 19

 

  • Title: Customers’ satisfaction towards Addis Ababa City’s minibus taxi service
    Authors: Deyas, G.T., Woldeamanuel, M.G., Erena, S.H.
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Heliyon
    Volume: 9(11)
    Article Number: e22102

 

  • Title: Spatiotemporal trends of NDVI and its response to climate variability in the Abbay River Basin, Ethiopia
    Authors: Hussien, K., Kebede, A., Mekuriaw, A., Beza, S.A., Erena, S.H.
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Heliyon
    Volume: 9(3)
    Article Number: e14113

 

  • Title: Determinant factors hinder urban structure plan implementation: The case of Nekemte Town, Ethiopia
    Authors: Negeri, M.D., Guta, M.S., Erena, S.H.
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Heliyon
    Volume: 9(3)
    Article Number: e13448

 

  • Title: Modelling spatiotemporal trends of land use land cover dynamics in the Abbay River Basin, Ethiopia
    Authors: Hussien, K., Kebede, A., Mekuriaw, A., Asfaw Beza, S., Haile Erena, S.
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Modeling Earth Systems and Environment
    Volume: 9(1)
    Pages: 347ā€“376

 

Syed Tauseef Hassan | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Young Scientist Award | 12356

Dr. Syed Tauseef Hassan | Ā Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Young Scientist Award

 

Postdoc at Anhui Polytechnic University, China

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Education šŸŽ“

Ph.D. in Business Administration (Finance and Economics), Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China, 2016-2020.M.S. in Finance, Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 2014-2016.Postdoctoral Research in Economics and Finance, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China, 2021-2023.

Research Focus šŸ“Š

Energy Economics, Climate Change, Information and Telecommunication Technology, Financial Economics, Statistical Analysis, Econometric Modeling

Professional Experience šŸ’¼

Assistant Professor, Department of Trade and Finance, Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czech Republic. Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Economics and Management, Anhui Polytechnic University, Wuhu, Anhui, China.

Awards šŸ†

Ph.D. Distinguished Student Award (2019). Doctoral Scholarship under the Chinese Scholarship Council Culture Exchange Program (2016). Bachelor Scholarship Program (2009). Syed Tauseef Hassan’s expertise spans across various prestigious journals as an editor and reviewer, contributing significantly to fields like sustainability, energy, and environmental economics.

 

publication

  • Linking economic growth and ecological footprint through human capital and biocapacity ā€“ Sustainable Cities and Society, 47, 101516, 2019 šŸ“– 496 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

  • Economic growth, natural resources, and ecological footprints: evidence from Pakistan ā€“ Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26, 2929-2938, 2019 šŸ“– 481 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

  • Renewable energy, economic growth, human capital, and CO2 emission: an empirical analysis ā€“ Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26, 20619-20630, 2019 šŸ“– 230 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

  • Role of institutions in correcting environmental pollution: An empirical investigation ā€“ Sustainable Cities and Society, 53, 101901, 2020 šŸ“– 189 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

  • Natural resources, globalization, and economic growth: evidence from Pakistan ā€“ Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26, 15527-15534, 2019 šŸ“– 164 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

  • The impact of economic complexity, technology advancements, and nuclear energy consumption on the ecological footprint of the USA: Towards circular economy initiatives ā€“ Gondwana Research, 113, 237-246, 2023 šŸ“– 155 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

  • Environmental complexity of globalization, education, and income inequalities: New insights of energy poverty ā€“ Journal of Cleaner Production, 340, 130735, 2022 šŸ“– 146 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

  • Is nuclear energy a better alternative for mitigating CO2 emissions in BRICS countries? An empirical analysis ā€“ Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 52 (12), 2969-2974, 2020 šŸ“– 132 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

  • Alternate energy sources and environmental quality: The impact of inflation dynamics ā€“ Gondwana Research, 106, 51-63, 2022 šŸ“– 111 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

  • Investigating the determinants of human development index in Pakistan: an empirical analysis ā€“ Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26, 19294-19304, 2019 šŸ“– 99 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

  • Role of alternative and nuclear energy in stimulating environmental sustainability: impact of government expenditures ā€“ Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29 (25), 37894-37905, 2022 šŸ“– 98 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

  • Toward achieving environmental sustainability target in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries: The role of real income, research and development, and ā€¦ ā€“ Sustainable Development, 28 (1), 83-90, 2020 šŸ“– 96 citations šŸ“ˆ

 

 

 

Lucy Donegan | Architecture | Best Researcher Award-12365

Lucy Donegan | Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lucy Donegan , Universidade Federal da ParaĆ­ba, United States.

šŸ‘©ā€šŸŽ“Dr.Ā Lucy Donegan is a distinguished architect and urbanist currently serving as a Lecturer (Professora Adjunta) at the Universidade Federal da ParaĆ­ba in JoĆ£o Pessoa, Brazil. She holds a Ph.D. in Architecture and Urbanism from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte and has contributed significantly to the field through her research and publications. Lucy’s work explores the intersection of urban design, social dynamics, and architectural form, focusing on coastal urban areas and community spaces. With a passion for enhancing urban environments, she continues to influence sustainable urban planning and architectural discourse in Brazil.

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Education and Experience:

šŸŽ“ Dr.Lucy Donegan completed her Architect and Urbanist degree at the Universidade Federal do CearĆ” and furthered her academic journey with a Master’s and Ph.D. from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Since 2017, she has held the position of Lecturer at the Universidade Federal da ParaĆ­ba, where she actively engages in teaching and research in architecture and urbanism.

Professional Development:

šŸ¢Dr.Lucy Donegan’s professional journey includes extensive research and publication in renowned journals such as ‘urbe. Revista Brasileira de GestĆ£o Urbana’ and ‘Revista de Morfologia Urbana’. She has authored numerous articles and a significant book, contributing to the discourse on urban planning, coastal development, and social architecture in Brazil. Lucy also collaborates with fellow experts to advance architectural theories and practices that promote sustainable and inclusive urban environments.

Research Focus:

šŸ”Dr.Ā Lucy Donegan’s research focuses on understanding the spatial dynamics of urban areas, particularly coastal cities, and their social implications. Her work delves into the relationships between built forms, public spaces, and community interactions, aiming to enhance urban livability and sustainability. By investigating themes like urban morphology, community engagement, and environmental adaptation, Lucy contributes valuable insights to contemporary architectural and urban planning practices in Brazil.

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Mr. Birhanu Tadesa | Geospatial technology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Birhanu Tadesa | Geospatial technology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Birhanu Tadesa , Birhanu Tadesa, Lecturer, Wollega University , Ethiopia

Birhanu Tadesa Edosa, an accomplished geospatial scientist, holds a BSc in Geo-Information Science from Wallaga University and an MSc in Geoinformatics Engineering from Adama Science and Technology University. With over eight years of experience in both theoretical and practical applications of geospatial technology, Birhanu is proficient in a wide array of software, including ArcGIS, ERDAS, QGIS, and more. His research spans various critical areas such as land use/cover change, landslide hazard assessment, and groundwater potential zonation. Birhanu has published multiple papers in esteemed journals and is actively engaged in ongoing research projects. His dedication to advancing geospatial analysis is further evidenced by his numerous certifications and contributions to the academic community. Birhanu is based in Naqamte, Ethiopia, and is passionate about leveraging geospatial technology to address environmental and societal challenges.

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šŸŽ“Education:

Birhanu Tadesa Edosa holds a BSc in Geo-Information Science (GIS) from Wallaga University, where he graduated in 2015 with a GPA of 3.63. He further advanced his education by earning an MSc in Geoinformatics Engineering from Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU) in 2019, achieving a GPA of 3.69.

šŸ¢Work Experience:

Birhanu Tadesa Edosa boasts over eight years of experience in geospatial technology, encompassing both theoretical and practical applications. He is proficient in a wide range of geospatial software, including ArcGIS, ERDAS, QGIS, IDRIS, SWAT, ILWIS, Wolf Pack, Spectro Survey, Surfer, Geosoft, GWR, PCI Geomatica, iP2win, TerrSet, as well as basic computer applications such as MS-Word, MS-Excel, and MS-Access. His research and project experience spans critical areas such as land use/cover change analysis, landslide hazard assessment, groundwater potential zonation, and various other geospatial analysis projects.

šŸ†Awards and Recognitions:

Birhanu Tadesa Edosa has earned several certifications in his field, including Cartography from ESRI on May 8, 2024, and Geospatial Analysis with ArcGIS from the University of California, DAVIS, on March 14, 2024. He also completed Getting Started with CyberGIS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on March 15, 2024, GIS Applications Across Industries from the University of California, DAVIS, on March 21, 2024, and Drones for Environmental Science from Duke University on March 19, 2024. Additionally, he holds a Security Risk Management Essentials Certificate from Cornerstone OnDemand Foundation dated December 22, 2022, and a Project Management Essentials Certificate from the same institution dated December 24, 2022. His commitment to excellence is further highlighted by his Certificate of Excellence in Reviewing from the Journal of Experimental Agriculture International on October 10, 2023,

Publication Top Notes:

  • Spatiotemporal assessment of land use land cover change, driving forces, and consequences using geospatial techniques: The case of Naqamte city and hinterland, western Ethiopia
    • Authors: BT Edosa, MD Nagasa
    • Journal: Environmental Challenges, 2024, 14, 100830
    • Citations: 4
  • Groundwater potential zonation using VES and GIS techniques: A case study of Weserbi Guto catchment in Sululta, Oromia, Ethiopia
    • Authors: D Dhinsa, F Tamiru, B Tadesa
    • Journal: Heliyon, 2022, 8(8)
    • Citations: 4
  • Urban growth assessment using machine learning algorithms, GIS techniques, and its impact on biodiversity: The case of Sululta sub-city, Central Oromia, Ethiopia
    • Authors: BT Edosa, MG Erena, BN Wolteji, GT Werati, MD Nagasa
    • Journal: City and Environment Interactions, 2024, 23, 100151

 

 

 

Soumya Rai | 2D materials | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Soumya Rai | 2D materials | Best Researcher Award

 

Ms at Netaji Subhas University of Technology India

I am currently pursuing my M.Sc in Physics at Netaji Subhas University of Technology, Delhi, focusing on 2D materials and PEC photodetectors under the guidance of Prof. Ranjana Jha. Passionate about material science, I am committed to advancing research in optoelectronic applications, aiming to push the boundaries of scientific innovation.

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šŸŽ“ Education

B.Sc. (Hons) Physics Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, New Delhi CGPA: 8.77. M.Sc. Physics Netaji Subhas University of Technology, Delhi 2022-2024 Dissertation on 2D materials and PEC photodetectors under Prof. Ranjana Jha’s guidance. XII (CBSE) Modern Convent School, New Delhi PCM, 95.2% Second position in school. X (CBSE) Modern Convent School, New Delhi CGPA: 10 First position in school

šŸ”¬Research Interests

Material Science/Nano Science, Synthesis and Characterization of 2D Materials, Electrochemical Analysis of thin films for PEC Photodetectors and Hydrogen Evolution Reaction, Study on Transition Metal Oxides and Chalcogenides Nanocomposites

šŸŒProfessional Skills

English (Expert), Hindi (Native), French (Intermediate), Characterization techniques: XRD, UV, FESEM, TEM, FTIR, Electrochemical Analysis: Impedance Spectroscopy, Cyclic volt

Publications Top NotesšŸ“

 

  • Title: Hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of selenium-doped MoS2 for enhanced optoelectronic properties
    Authors: S Rai, S Shreya, P Phogat, R Jha, S Singh
    Year: 2024
    Journal: MATEC Web of Conferences
    Volume: 393
    Article Number: 01008

 

  • Title: Wide absorption spectrum and rapid response time of PEC photodetectors based on MoS2ā€“Se nanocomposites
    Authors: S Rai, Shreya, P Phogat, R Jha, S Singh
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Communications
    Pages: 1-16

 

HongyanZhang | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

HongyanZhang | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Hongyan Zhang , China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China.

Ā šŸŒDr.Hongyan Zhang, currently serving as the Dean of the School of Computer Science at China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), holds a Ph.D. in photogrammetry and remote sensing from Wuhan University. His academic journey began with a B.S. degree in geographic information systems, also from Wuhan University. Dr. Zhang spent over a decade as a researcher at the State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping, and Remote Sensing at Wuhan University before assuming his current leadership role.

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Dr. Donatos Tsamoulis | Cardiology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Donatos Tsamoulis | Cardiology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Donatos Tsamoulis , National and Kapodistrian University of Athens , Greece

Donatos Tsamoulis is a dedicated medical professional with a diverse academic background and active engagement in research. He completed his Medical Degree at the University of Ioannina’s School of Health Sciences in 2021, achieving a notable grade of 8.35/10. Currently pursuing his PhD at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, his research focuses on lipidemic factors and hypolipidemic therapy in patients with acute coronary syndrome, under the supervision of Rallidis Loukianos. Donatos has presented extensively at national medical congresses on topics ranging from electromagnetic radiation’s effects to valvular heart diseases. His contributions also include participating in the translation of medical literature, such as the upcoming Oxford Handbook of Addiction Medicine, 2nd Edition. Recognized for his academic excellence, he received the Cosmote Performance Scholarship for undergraduate studies from 2015 to 2021.

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šŸŽ“Education:

Donatos Tsamoulis is a dedicated scholar and medical professional with a robust academic journey. He completed his high school education at the 1st General High School of Igoumenitsa in 2015, achieving an impressive grade of 18.9/20. Continuing his academic pursuit, he earned his Medical Degree from the University of Ioannina, School of Health Sciences, in 2021, where he excelled with a degree grade of 8.35/10. Currently, Donatos is a PhD candidate at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, focusing his research on lipidemic factors, hypolipidemic therapy, and compliance with hypolipidemic treatment in patients with acute coronary syndrome. Under the guidance of Supervisor Rallidis Loukianos, his doctoral dissertation aims to contribute significantly to understanding cardiovascular health management.

šŸ¢Academic Work:

Donatos Tsamoulis has actively contributed to medical discourse through a series of impactful presentations at national congresses in Greece. In 2017, he discussed the effects of electromagnetic radiation on human health at the 23rd National Congress of Medical Students in Larissa. The following year, at the 24th Congress in Athens, he explored the mechanisms of addictive substances in the brain’s reward circuit. In 2019, Donatos presented on the clinical aspects and diagnostic approaches to valvular heart diseases at the 25th National Congress. His most recent contribution, at the 26th Panhellenic Congress of Lipidology, Atherosclerosis, and Vascular Disease in Kalamata in 2023, focused on the association between Lp(a) levels and Calcific Aortic Valve Stenosis, as well as emerging pharmaceutical treatments targeting Lp(a). These presentations underscore his commitment to advancing medical knowledge across diverse fields of study.

šŸ†Awards:

Donatos Tsamoulis was awarded the Cosmote Performance Scholarship from 2015 to 2021 in recognition of his exceptional academic achievements during his undergraduate studies. This prestigious scholarship highlights his consistent dedication to academic excellence and serves as a testament to his scholarly pursuits and accomplishments throughout his undergraduate career.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Is inverse association between lipoprotein(a) and diabetes mellitus another paradox in cardiometabolic medicine?
    • Authors: Tsamoulis, D., Kosmas, C.E., Rallidis, L.S.
    • Journal: Expert Review of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2024, 19(1), pp. 63ā€“70
    • Citations: 1
  • Novel Pharmacological Therapies for the Management of Hyperlipoproteinemia(a)
    • Authors: Kosmas, C.E., Bousvarou, M.D., Papakonstantinou, E.J., Guzman, E., Rallidis, L.S.
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023, 24(17), 13622
    • Citations: 6
  • Lipoprotein(a): Its Association with Calcific Aortic Valve Stenosis, the Emerging RNA-Related Treatments and the Hope for a New Era in ā€œTreatingā€ Aortic Valve Calcification
    • Authors: Tsamoulis, D., Siountri, I., Rallidis, L.S.
    • Journal: Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease, 2023, 10(3), 96
    • Citations: 6
  • Extremely high-risk patients with acute coronary syndrome: How ā€œextremeā€ should lipid-lowering therapy be if the LDL-C target <40mg/dl is considered?
    • Authors: Rallidis, L.S., Tsamoulis, D., Leventis, I., Papathanasiou, K.A., Vlachopoulos, C.
    • Journal: Kardiologia Polska, 2023, 81(10), pp. 1012ā€“1014
    • Citations: 4
  • Persistent mild hypokalemia in an otherwise healthy 6-year-old girl: Answers
    • Authors: Roumeliotou, S., Theohari, A., Tsamoulis, D., Siountri, I., Siomou, E.
    • Journal: Pediatric Nephrology, 2022, 37(8), pp. 1791ā€“1794

 

 

 

ShashankChetty | Nanotechnology | Best Scholar Award

ShashankChetty | Nanotechnology | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Shashank Chetty , Stanford University, United States.

šŸŒŸ Dr. Shashank Chetty is a dedicated researcher at Stanford University, specializing in nanoscience and technology. He holds a Ph.D. in Nanoscience and Technology from Pondicherry University, focusing on nanocrystals for multimodal diagnostics and regenerative therapies. Currently a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Stanford’s School of Medicine, he explores pulsed focused ultrasound technology to enhance mesenchymal stem cell therapies for kidney injury, diabetes, and ARDS. Dr. Chetty’s work is pivotal in advancing therapeutic applications of stem cells and extracellular vesicles. šŸŽ“

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Education and Experience:

šŸ“š Dr. Chetty completed his B.Tech in Biotechnology at PSG College of Technology and M.Tech at Pondicherry University, excelling in rapid nanocrystal synthesis. His Ph.D. research, supervised by Prof. A. Vadivel Murugan, pioneered microwave-solvothermal synthesis for imaging applications. He has garnered prestigious awards, including Stanford’s Maternal and Child Health Research Institute Award, recognizing his contributions to regenerative medicine. šŸ…

Professional DevelopmentĀ 

šŸ§¬ Dr. Chetty’s career spans teaching nanoscience courses and mentoring STEM interns. His research focuses on integrating nanotechnology with stem cell therapies, enhancing diagnostic imaging and regenerative capabilities. He contributes significantly to NIH-funded projects, such as CRISPR-Cas editing for polycystic kidney disease and modulating heat shock proteins for acute kidney injury treatment. His work underscores a commitment to innovative biomedical solutions and educational outreach in science. šŸ”¬

Research Focus:

Dr. Chetty’s research focuses on leveraging nanotechnology and ultrasound techniques to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of mesenchymal stem cells and extracellular vesicles. His work aims to develop novel treatments for kidney injury, diabetes, and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), aiming to improve patient outcomes through innovative biomedical approaches. šŸ§¬šŸ”¬

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