Tommaso Giordano | Environmental Science| Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tommaso Giordano | Environmental Science| Best Researcher Award

Istituto per la Bioeconomia, Italy

Tommaso Giordano is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Bioeconomy of the National Research Council (CNR-IBE) and a Ph.D. candidate in Environmental Engineering at the University of Florence. Under the guidance of Dr. Beniamino Gioli and Prof. Fabio Castelli, he contributes to international and local environmental research initiatives. Holding an MSc in Development Economics from a joint degree between the University of Florence and the University of GΓΆttingen, Tommaso’s academic journey bridges economics, engineering, and environmental science. His work revolves around the use of applied statistics and data integration (from IoT sensors to satellite products) for urban analysis and population risk assessments. Dedicated to exploring sustainable urban ecosystems, he combines socio-economic insights with environmental modeling. He is passionate about improving data-driven strategies for climate adaptation and ecosystem services through innovative sensor networks, geospatial analysis, and risk mapping to support resilience and sustainable development in urban settings.

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Scholar

πŸŽ“ Education 

Tommaso is currently pursuing an International Doctorate in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Florence, focusing on environmental systems modeling and statistical analysis. He previously earned a joint MSc in Development Economics from the University of Florence and the University of GΓΆttingen (EQF Level 7), graduating with 109/110 and 1.8 respectively, with a thesis on β€œEnvironmental regulation and innovation: empirical evidence for plastic.” His strong interdisciplinary background merges economics, environmental policy, and technical data handling. Earlier, he completed high school at Liceo Scientifico β€œPiero Gobetti” in Bagno a Ripoli, Florence, achieving a final grade of 71/100. Throughout his academic path, he has cultivated competencies in advanced statistics, GIS, and programming. Proficient in Italian (native), he is also fluent in English, German, and Spanish. His educational trajectory highlights a balance of environmental science, economics, and engineeringβ€”fueling his capability to handle complex environmental and socio-economic datasets.

πŸ’Ό Experience 

Tommaso has worked as a Research Fellow at CNR-IBE since March 2021, contributing to multiple nationally and internationally funded urban sustainability projects. He is currently involved in the ADESFUR project, processing geo-spatial and socio-economic data for urban forestry planning. Prior to that, he supported the AIRQINO Smart Cities initiative, analyzing ecological and socio-environmental urban data. Between 2021 and 2024, he played a pivotal role in the β€œPrato Urban Jungle” UIA project, collecting and analyzing data to explore interactions between urban infrastructure and the environment, including urban heat islands and pollution. In 2020, he completed a sales internship at IRPLAST SpA, gaining experience in customer service and data management. His experience blends technical research with real-world application, showcasing his ability to work across diverse interdisciplinary contexts. He is skilled in data analysis, GIS, and sensor integration, with a growing publication record in environmental research.

πŸ… Awards and Honors 

Tommaso Giordano has contributed to numerous high-impact scientific publications and international research collaborations, gaining recognition through his involvement in projects funded by respected institutions like the National Research Council and the EU’s Urban Innovative Actions. His academic excellence is evident in his near-top MSc grade (109/110) and publication record in top-tier journals such as Urban Climate, Atmospheric Pollution Research, and Environmental Research. He has co-authored research exploring heat risk, pollution, and sensor technologies for environmental monitoring, and has presented at international conferences including the EGU General Assembly (Vienna, 2023) and AISAM (Lecce, 2024). His master’s thesis, which applied empirical methods to environmental regulation, earned praise and contributed to policy-relevant findings. Through his academic and professional endeavors, Tommaso continues to receive commendation from peers and supervisors for his interdisciplinary capabilities, analytical precision, and commitment to data-driven environmental problem solving across urban ecological domains.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus 

Tommaso’s research centers on the integration of multi-source environmental and socio-economic data to analyze urban dynamics and human vulnerability to hazards. His key focus areas include environmental risk assessment, urban heat islands, air pollution exposure, and ecosystem service quantification. He employs applied statistics, remote sensing, IoT sensor networks, and spatial analysis to monitor and model urban environments. Through his doctoral research, he is developing tools to assess population-level risks using geospatial indicators and advanced data visualization. His work supports climate adaptation strategies, urban sustainability planning, and real-time environmental monitoring. Projects like Prato Urban Jungle and ADESFUR illustrate his dedication to using science for practical urban resilience outcomes. By merging economics, data science, and environmental engineering, Tommaso aims to contribute to interdisciplinary solutions for greener, healthier cities. His scientific publications reflect a commitment to innovation in urban environmental assessment and the development of low-cost, scalable monitoring systems.

πŸ“ Conclusion

Tommaso Giordano is a strong emerging researcher with a solid foundation in environmental data analysis, urban sustainability, and applied economics. His research contributions to European urban environmental monitoring projects, publication record, and cross-disciplinary skills make him a viable candidate for an early-career or young researcher award. For highly competitive Best Researcher Awards, enhancing leadership visibility, independent research initiatives, and international recognition would significantly boost his profile.

Publication

  1. Title: Assessment of seasonal variations in particulate matter accumulation and elemental composition in urban tree species
    Year: 2024
    Authors: B.B. Moura, F. Zammarchi, J. Manzini, Y. Hoshika, L. Brilli, C. Vagnoli, B. Gioli, …

 

  1. Title: Diurnal outdoor thermal comfort mapping through ENVI-met simulations, remotely sensed and in situ measurements
    Year: 2023
    Authors: E. Fiorillo, L. Brilli, F. Carotenuto, L. Cremonini, B. Gioli, T. Giordano, …

 

  1. Title: Development of low-cost air quality stations for next-generation monitoring networks: calibration and validation of NO and O sensors
    Year: 2023
    Authors: A. Cavaliere, L. Brilli, B.P. Andreini, F. Carotenuto, B. Gioli, T. Giordano, …

 

  1. Title: Potential of low-cost PM monitoring sensors to fill monitoring gaps in areas of Sub-Saharan Africa
    Year: 2024
    Authors: G. Gualtieri, K. Ahbil, L. Brilli, F. Carotenuto, A. Cavaliere, B. Gioli, T. Giordano, …

 

  1. Title: Intensive campaign on continuous isotopic sampling for environmental criticality in the Stalactites cave of Altamira karst
    Year: 2023
    Authors: M. Nardino, A.P. Freixedo, D. Famulari, L. Brilli, A. Cavalieri, F. Carotenuto, …

 

  1. Title: Performance Assessment of Two Low-Cost PM2.5 and PM10 Monitoring Networks in the Padana Plain (Italy)
    Year: 2024
    Authors: G. Gualtieri, L. Brilli, F. Carotenuto, A. Cavaliere, T. Giordano, S. Putzolu, …

 

  1. Title: Assessment of risk components for urban population to heat intensity and air pollution through a dense IoT sensor network
    Year: 2025
    Authors: T. Giordano, L. Brilli, G. Gualtieri, F. Martelli, A. Cavaliere, F. Carotenuto, …

 

  1. Title: Winter 2022 thermal anomaly and energy crisis impact on air quality in urban and rural areas assessed with dense sensor networks
    Year: 2023
    Authors: T. Giordano, L. Brilli, F. Carotenuto, A. Cavaliere, G. Gualtieri, B. Gioli, …

 

  1. Title: Istituto per la BioEconomia
    Year: Not specified (likely institutional or collaborative paper)
    Authors: L. Brilli, F. Carotenuto, A. Cavaliere, B. Gioli, T. Giordano, G. Gualtieri, …

 

 

Habibullah Abbasi| Climate | Best Researcher Award

Habibullah Abbasi|Climate|Best |Researcher Award

Professor, Centre for Environmental Sciences University of Sindh

Dr. Habibullah U. Abbasi is a Pakistani environmental scientist specializing in atmospheric environment and remote sensing. He serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Sindh, Jamshoro, focusing on climate modeling, environmental impact assessment, and geospatial analysis. His research explores Earth’s surface monitoring through satellite data, emphasizing global and regional environmental changes. Dr. Abbasi has authored numerous research papers on land-use changes, groundwater assessment, and climate impact analysis. With expertise in GIS, remote sensing, and environmental modeling, he contributes significantly to sustainable environmental solutions.

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πŸŽ“ Education

Ph.D. (2008-2011) in Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh Jamshoro, specializing in Remote Sensing, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)M.Phil. (2005-2007) in Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh Jamshoro, focusing on Remote Sensing, GIS, and EIA.B.CIT(20002004)inComputer&InformationTechnology, University of Sindh Jamshoro. Short Courses & Training:

πŸ’Ό Experience

Assistant Professor (2015-Present), Center for Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.Assistant Professor (2013-2015), Sindh Madressatul Islam University (SMIU), Karachi.Visiting Scholar (2013-2014), Center for Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.Assistant Professor (2012-2013), Energy & Environment Engineering Department, QUEST, Nawabshah.

πŸ† Awards & Honors

Recognized for significant research contributions in environmental sciences. Recipient of various academic and research grants.Acknowledged for excellence in GIS-based environmental assessment. Contributions in climate modeling and satellite-based environmental analysis.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Atmospheric Environment & Climate Modeling – Studying global and regional environmental changes.Remote Sensing & GIS – Analyzing land-use changes and environmental impact.Hydrological & Groundwater Studies – Assessing water resources using geospatial technologies.Sustainable Environmental Solutions – Developing models for ecological conservation.

βœ… Conclusion

Dr. H. U. Abbasi (and collaborators) demonstrates strong expertise in remote sensing, GIS, and environmental sustainability, with a well-cited publication record. While their research significantly contributes to regional climate and land-use studies, global collaboration, publication in top-tier journals, and policy-oriented research would further solidify their candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. Given the strong academic influence, Dr. Abbasi is a competitive candidate for this recognition

Publication

  • A review on change detection method and accuracy assessment for land use land cover (2021) – Authors: AH Chughtai, H Abbasi, IR Karas – Citations: 239

 

  • Geospatial analysis of wetlands based on land use/land cover dynamics using remote sensing and GIS in Sindh, Pakistan (2021) – Authors: H Islam, H Abbasi, A Karam, AH Chughtai, M Ahmed Jiskani – Citations: 33

 

  • Deforestation analysis of riverine forest of Sindh using remote sensing techniques (2011) – Authors: HU Abbasi, MA Baloch, AG Memon – Citations: 11

 

  • Impact analyses of upstream water infrastructure development schemes on downstream flow and sediment discharge and subsequent effect on Deltaic region (2015) – Authors: AN Laghari, HU Abbasi, A Aziz, NA Kanasro – Citations: 10

 

  • Strain energy based homogenization method to find the equivalent orthotropic properties of sandwich structures (2014) – Authors: H Ijaz, M Asad, A Memon, KB Ahmed, H Abbasi, AN Laghari – Citations: 7

 

  • Analysis of riverine forests of Nawabshah and Hyderabad divisions using Landsat satellite data (2015) – Authors: HU Abbasi, AG Memon, AS Soomro, MA Baloch – Citations: 5

 

  • Temperature modelling of Indus basin using Landsat data (2012) – Authors: HU Abbasi, AS Soomro, A Memon, SR Samo, IR Karas – Citations: 4

 

  • A Conceptual Model for identifying Landslide risk: A case study Balakot, Pakistan (2012) – Authors: AS Soomro, HU Abbasi, AG Memon, SR Samo – Citations: 4

 

  • Impact assessment on Manchar lake of water scarcity through remote sensing-based study (Year Not Available) – Authors: HU Abbasi, MA Baluch, AS Soomro – Citations: 4

 

  • Analytical approaches and advancement in the analysis of natural and synthetic fiber: a comprehensive review (2024) – Authors: Z Ali, FN Talpur, HI Afridi, F Ahmed, NA Brohi, H Abbasi – Citations: 3

 

  • Spatio-temporal land use/cover assessment of Sub-Tropical Forests of Thatta Division (2019) – Authors: HU Abbasi, H Islam – Citations: 3

 

  • Assessment of Deforestation of Riverine Forests of Nawabshah & Hyderabad Divisions Using Landsat Data (Year Not Available) – Authors: HU Abbasi, AG Memon, AS Soomro – Citations: Not Available