Timothy Amangdam Anemana | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Timothy Amangdam Anemana | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Timothy Amangdam Anemana, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Soil Research Institute, Ghana

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana is an accomplished Environmental Chemist with a deep passion for soil and water remediation. Holding a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Eƶtvƶs LorƔnd University, Hungary, he specializes in reducing arsenate and inorganic chromium mobility in soils. With a strong academic foundation and extensive experience in research and environmental consulting, Dr. Anemana has contributed significantly to the fields of biochar production, environmental risk assessment, and soil nutrient mapping. Currently serving as a Research Scientist at the CSIR-Soil Research Institute in Ghana, he leads projects aimed at developing sustainable agricultural practices and environmental conservation methods. Dr. Anemana is known for his dedication to advancing environmental science through innovative research, technical expertise, and community engagement.

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Strengths for the Award

  • Extensive Research Background: Dr. Anemana holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science, with a focus on Environmental Chemistry. His research spans critical areas such as soil remediation, biochar production, and environmental impact assessments. This demonstrates a solid foundation in both theoretical and applied environmental research.
  • Diverse Employment Experience: His roles as a Research Scientist, Environmental Chemist, and Ph.D. Research Fellow have equipped him with a broad skill set, including laboratory management, fieldwork, and the application of modern analytical techniques (e.g., ICP-MS, FTIR, LC-MS). His experience with the CSIR-Soil Research Institute and the Environmental Protection Agency in Ghana underlines his practical contributions to both academia and industry.
  • Publications and Academic Contributions: Dr. Anemana has published research in reputable journals, showcasing his ability to contribute original research to the scientific community. His work on biochar and soil nutrient mapping highlights his expertise in sustainable agricultural practices.
  • Mentorship and Teaching: His role as a lecturer and supervisor at the CSIR College of Science and Technology demonstrates his commitment to education and mentorship, further contributing to his suitability for the award.

Areas for Improvement

  • Broader Impact of Research: While Dr. Anemanaā€™s research is highly specialized, expanding the application and impact of his findings to address global environmental challenges could enhance his profile. A stronger emphasis on how his work influences policy, industry standards, or large-scale environmental solutions could be beneficial.
  • Increased Publication and Citation: Although he has published several papers, increasing the volume of high-impact publications and ensuring they are widely cited would strengthen his candidacy. Collaborations with international researchers could also broaden the scope and impact of his research.
  • Leadership in Large-Scale Projects: Taking on leadership roles in larger, multidisciplinary research projects could further demonstrate his ability to lead and innovate in the environmental sciences.

EducationĀ 

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana has a diverse and rigorous academic background that laid the foundation for his expertise in Environmental Chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Science (with a major in Environmental Chemistry) from Eƶtvƶs LorĆ”nd University, Budapest, Hungary, in 2020, where he conducted groundbreaking research on reducing arsenate and inorganic trivalent chromium mobility in soils. Prior to this, he obtained an MSc. in Chemistry (Environmental Chemistry major) from Patrice Lumumba Peoplesā€™ Friendship University of Russia in 2013, focusing on the complex formation of azo derivatives with metal salts. He also holds a Diploma in Education from the University of Education, Winneba-Kumasi, and an Advanced Certificate in Energy Policy and Planning from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. His academic journey began with a BSc. in Agriculture Technology from the University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana, where he investigated water and land use quality assessment.

ExperienceĀ 

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana has a rich professional history in environmental research, consulting, and education. He currently serves as a Research Scientist at the CSIR-Soil Research Institute in Ghana, where he is involved in cutting-edge projects on soil nutrient mapping, biochar production, and environmental risk assessments. His previous role as an Environmental Chemist at the Environmental Protection Agency, Ghana, honed his skills in environmental impact assessments, biochar application for remediation, and air quality monitoring. Dr. Anemana’s experience also includes a Ph.D. Research Fellowship at Eƶtvƶs LorĆ”nd University, Hungary, where he contributed to advanced research on contaminated soils and innovative remediation techniques. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Postgraduate Research Assistant at Patrice Lumumba Peoplesā€™ Friendship University of Russia, focusing on laboratory instruction and environmental research. His extensive experience underscores his expertise in environmental chemistry and sustainable agricultural practices.

Awards and HonorsĀ 

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to environmental science and research. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Eƶtvƶs LorƔnd University, Hungary, with the highest honor, summa cum laude. His work on the reduction of arsenate and inorganic trivalent chromium mobility in soils has been widely acclaimed. Dr. Anemana has also been acknowledged for his innovative research on biochar production and its application in soil and water remediation. Throughout his academic and professional journey, he has received numerous accolades for his dedication to environmental conservation and sustainable agricultural practices. His research publications have been featured in reputable international journals, and he continues to be a leading voice in environmental chemistry, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and practical solutions in this critical field.

Research Focus

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana’s research is centered on the intersection of environmental chemistry and sustainable agricultural practices. His primary focus is on the development of innovative solutions for soil and water remediation, particularly the reduction of arsenate and inorganic trivalent chromium mobility in soils. He is deeply involved in the production and application of biochar and activated charcoal from biowaste materials, aiming to enhance soil fertility and mitigate environmental pollution. Dr. Anemana’s current projects at the CSIR-Soil Research Institute in Ghana include the development of an alternative triple super phosphate fertilizer from oyster shells, which are abundant in Ghana. His research also extends to environmental risk assessments, soil nutrient mapping, and the application of modern analytical instrumentation to solve complex environmental challenges. Through his work, Dr. Anemana seeks to contribute to sustainable development and environmental conservation on both local and global scales.

Publication Top Notes

šŸ“„ Optimization of lignite particle size for stabilization of trivalent chromium in soils | T. Anemana, et al. | Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal 29(3), 272-291, 2020

šŸ§Ŗ Granular activated charcoal from peanut shell as a new candidate for stabilization of arsenic in soil | T. Anemana, et al. | Microchemical Journal 149, 104030, 2019

šŸŒ Simultaneous Determination of Heavy Metals in Competitive Aqueous Solutions and Contaminated Soil Systems | T. Anemana, et al. | Kalahari Journals, 2022

šŸ§¬ Experimental and theoretical investigations of complex formation of substituted phenylazo-derivatives of methylphloroglucinol | A.T. Amangdam, et al. | Journal of Advances in Chemistry 4(1), 2013

šŸŒ± Iodide- and electrochemical assisted removal of mercury by Cirsium arvense from gold tailings in the Amansie West District, Ghana | T.A. Anemana, et al. | International Journal of Phytoremediation, 2024

 

Conclusion

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, given his extensive experience in environmental chemistry, his contributions to soil and water remediation, and his role in mentoring the next generation of scientists. To enhance his candidacy, he could focus on increasing the global impact of his research and expanding his leadership in large-scale projects. With these enhancements, Dr. Anemana’s already impressive profile would be further solidified as a leading researcher in his field.

Jing Xie | environmental factors’ modeling | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Jing Xie | environmental factors’ modeling | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr at Sun Yat-Sen University China

Academic Experience: Associate Professor at Sun Yat-Sen University with extensive teaching and research experience. Research Interests: Specializes in environmental earth observation/remote sensing, geographic information systems, and computer sciences. Technical Expertise: Proficient in machine learning, high-performance computing, and big data processing. Grants and Awards: Recipient of multiple prestigious research grants and awards. Publications and Reviews: Active in academic publishing and peer-review for numerous high-impact journals.šŸŒŸ

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šŸŽ“ Education

Ph.D. in Earth Observation University of Zurich, Switzerland (2013-2018) Dissertation: Remote sensing-based monitoring of snow-vegetation relationships in the European Alps.. M.Phil. in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China (2010-2013) Dissertation: Classification of wetlands using object-oriented method and multi-season remote sensing images in Sanjiang Plain.. B.S. in Resources and Environment and Urban Planning Northwest University, Xiā€™an, China (2006-2010) Dissertation: Association analysis between road transportation and economic development in northern Shaanxi.. B.A. in Finance Northwest University, Xiā€™an, China (2006-2010) Dissertation: Discussion on risk management of China’s commercial banks under New Basel Accord.

šŸ¢ Professional Experiences

Associate Professor, PI (2021.12 ā€“ present) School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China. Post-Doctoral Fellow (PDF) (2019.09 ā€“ 2021.09) Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. Post-Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) (2018.08 ā€“ 2019.03) School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom. Research Assistant (RA) (2013.10 ā€“ 2018.08) Remote Sensing Laboratories, Department of Geography, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. Research Assistant (RA) (2011.07 ā€“ 2013.07) Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

šŸ”¬ Research Interests

Environmental Earth Observation/Remote Sensing: Mountain environment/ecosystem, quantitative environmental modeling, Vegetation information extraction, phenology, and productivity, Climate change, snow timing, and accumulation, Land use and cover change, urban ecosystems, and urban analytics, SAR technology on grassland, biomass, and livestock, Multi-spectral, hyperspectral, and radar algorithm development and data processing. Geographic Information Systems: Spatial data statistics and mining, Spatiotemporal analytics of big geospatial data, Spatial modeling and environmental data assimilation, Geovisualization. Computer Sciences: Machine learning, High-performance and cloud computing, Big data processing and management

šŸ† Grants and Awards

2024.04: PI, Joint Fund of Collaborative Innovation Center of Geo-Information Technology for Smart Central Plains, Henan Province (Grant No. 232207). 2023.08: PI, Young Scientists Fund, National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (Grant No. 42301208). 2023.05: PI, Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Sun Yat-sen University (Grant No. 23qnpy15). 2023.02: PI, Basic and Applied Basic Research for PhD Young Scientists, Guangzhou Science and Technology Bureau, China (Grant No. SL2022A04J01793). 2022.12: PI, Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Geospatial Technology for the Middle and Lower Yellow River Regions (Grant No. GTYR202212)

šŸ“š Teaching Experiences

Sun Yat-Sen University: Various courses in geography and urban planning (2022-2024). University of Zurich: Small group teaching and teaching assistant roles in geography (2013-2018)

šŸ’¼ Professional Development and Trainings

2022: Teacher qualification certificate in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, China, 2019: Scanning Lidar training certificate, Level 1, LiDAR System Training, Hong Kong, 2015: ESA Advanced Training Course on Land Remote Sensing, Romania

šŸ”¬ Journal Review Experiences

  • Reviewed for journals like Remote Sensing of Environment, Journal of Geophysical Research, Science of the Total Environment, and many more.

šŸ› ļø Skills and Tools

Programming & Tools: C, R, API, Google Earth Engine, ArcGIS, QGIS, eCognition, SNAP, ENVI, ERDAS, SPSS, PARGE, and ATCOR, Field Skills & Tools: Camera, ASD, GPS, LAI 2000, UAV, Leosphere Lidar system, Project Management: Planning and coordination of work packages

Publication:šŸ“

    • Title: Spatial inequalities of COVID-19 mortality rate in relation to socioeconomic and environmental factors across England
      Journal: Science of the Total Environment
      Year: 2021
      DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143595
      Contributors: Y Sun, X Hu, J Xie
    • Title: Improved machine-learning mapping of local climate zones in metropolitan areas using composite Earth observation data in Google Earth Engine
      Journal: Building and Environment
      Year: 2021
      DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2021.107879
      Contributors: LCH Chung, J Xie, C Ren
    • Title: Altitudeā€dependent influence of snow cover on alpine land surface phenology
      Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
      Year: 2017
      DOI: 10.1002/2016JG003665
      Contributors: J Xie, M KneubĆ¼hler, I Garonna, C Notarnicola, L De Gregorio, R De Jong, …
    • Title: Future ā€œlocal climate zoneā€ spatial change simulation in Greater Bay Area under the shared socioeconomic pathways and ecological control line
      Journal: Building and Environment
      Year: 2021
      DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2021.108077
      Contributors: G Chen, J Xie, W Li, X Li, LCH Chung, C Ren, X Liu
    • Title: A comprehensive assessment of MODIS-derived GPP for forest ecosystems using the site-level FLUXNET database
      Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences
      Year: 2015
      DOI: 10.1007/s12665-015-4636-5
      Contributors: X Tang, H Li, N Huang, X Li, X Xu, Z Ding, J Xie
    • Title: Land surface phenology and greenness in Alpine grasslands driven by seasonal snow and meteorological factors
      Journal: Science of the Total Environment
      Year: 2020
      DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138380
      Contributors: J Xie, T Jonas, C Rixen, R de Jong, I Garonna, C Notarnicola, S Asam, …
    • Title: Characterizing ecosystem water-use efficiency of croplands with eddy covariance measurements and MODIS products
      Journal: Ecological Engineering
      Year: 2015
      DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2015.04.027
      Contributors: X Tang, Z Ding, H Li, X Li, J Luo, J Xie, D Chen
    • Title: Investigating pedestrian-level greenery in urban forms in a high-density city for urban planning
      Journal: Sustainable Cities and Society
      Year: 2022
      DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2022.103755
      Contributors: J Hua, M Cai, Y Shi, C Ren, J Xie, LCH Chung, Y Lu, L Chen, Z Yu, …
    • Title: Modeling spatiotemporal carbon emissions for two mega-urban regions in China using urban form and panel data analysis
      Journal: Science of the Total Environment
      Year: 2023
      DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159612
      Contributors: M Cai, C Ren, Y Shi, G Chen, J Xie, E Ng
    • Title: Relative influence of timing and accumulation of snow on alpine land surface phenology
      Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
      Year: 2018
      DOI: 10.1002/2017JG004321
      Contributors: J Xie, M KneubĆ¼hler, I Garonna, R de Jong, C Notarnicola, L De Gregorio, …

Aleksandar Goranov | Analytical environmental chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ā Dr. Aleksandar Goranov | Analytical environmental chemistry | Best Researcher Award

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«Profile Summary

I am an analytical environmental chemist with expertise in applying a diverse suite of analytical techniques to investigate environmental questions. My research focuses on studying the composition and environmental fate of pyrogenic (fire-derived) organic matter (pyOM) and soil/aquatic natural organic matter (NOM). I employ ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry (FT-ICR-MS), various spectroscopies (e.g., fluorescence, NMR), liquid- and gas-chromatographic techniques, as well as stable isotopes to develop novel analytical methods.

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šŸ”¬Research Experience

Postdoctoral Researcher at Old Dominion University (ODU), focusing on various projects related to environmental degradation processes and characterization of organic matter. Postdoctoral Researcher at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), involved in characterizing organic matter in different environmental matrices. Graduate Research Assistant at ODU, investigating the fate and behavior of pyrogenic organic matter in the environment. Undergraduate Research Assistant at various institutions, exploring topics such as solvatochromism and marine ecology.

šŸŽ“Education

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry, Old Dominion University (ODU)
  • B.S. in Chemistry, Ramapo College of New Jersey (RCNJ)

Honors and awards

  • Young Investigator Award by the International Humic Substances Society (IHSS)
  • ACS CAS Top 100 Future Leader
  • Dominion Scholar Fellowship
  • Various other awards recognizing research and academic achievements.

 

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ« Teaching Experience šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«

In addition to my research endeavors, I have extensive experience in teaching and mentoring students in various analytical techniques and laboratory practices.

Highlights:

Developed and instructed an informal course on elemental analysis ā€“ isotope-ratio mass spectrometry (EA-IRMS) in Fall 2021, aimed at training students in using EA-IRMS for analytical purposes. Served as a guest lecturer for the Environmental Measurements course (ERTH 4190) in Summer 2021, where I designed and delivered an interactive laboratory exercise on quantification of dissolved calcium in riverine waters using flame atomic absorption spectroscopy. Led numerous virtual workshops covering topics such as fluorescence spectroscopy, stable carbon isotopes analysis, FT-ICR-MS data processing, statistical analysis, and more, benefiting researchers across different labs. Previous teaching assistant roles include General Chemistry I Lab at ODU and various labs at RCNJ covering organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and instrumental analysis. Provided tutoring support in general & organic chemistry as well as calculus.

Analytical Skills:

Proficient in a wide range of analytical techniques including UV-VIS, FT-IR, NMR spectroscopy (both liquid-state and solid-state), fluorescence spectroscopy, chromatography (HPLC, GCxGC-TOF-MS), elemental analysis (EA-IRMS, EA-TCD), and mass spectrometry (ESI-FT-ICR-MS). Familiarity with advanced data analysis techniques including isotopic corrections, multidimensional data analysis, exploratory statistics, and PARAFAC deconvolution. Proficient in MATLAB programming and ethical usage of ChatGPT, with beginner proficiency in R and Python programming languages.

 

šŸ“šTop Noted Publication

Title: Molecular heterogeneity in pyrogenic dissolved organic matter from a thermal series of oak and grass chars
Authors: AS Wozniak, AI Goranov, S Mitra, KW Bostick, AR Zimmerman
Journal: Organic Geochemistry
Year: 2020
Volume: 148
Pages: 104065
Citations: 45

 

Title: Photolability of pyrogenic dissolved organic matter from a thermal series of laboratory-prepared chars
Authors: KW Bostick, AR Zimmerman, AI Goranov, S Mitra, PG Hatcher
Journal: Science of the total environment
Year: 2020
Volume: 724
Pages: 138198
Citations: 42

 

Title: Biolability of fresh and photodegraded pyrogenic dissolved organic matter from laboratoryā€prepared chars
Authors: KW Bostick, AR Zimmerman, AI Goranov, S Mitra, PG Hatcher
Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Year: 2021
Volume: 126
Issue: 5
Article number: e2020JG005981
Citations: 36

 

Title: Online quantification and compoundā€specific stable isotopic analysis of black carbon in environmental matrices via liquid chromatographyā€isotope ratio mass spectrometry
Authors: S Wagner, J Brandes, AI Goranov, TW Drake, RGM Spencer, A Stubbins
Journal: Limnology and Oceanography: Methods
Year: 2017
Volume: 15
Issue: 12
Pages: 995-1006
Citations: 32

 

Title: Photochemistry after fire: Structural transformations of pyrogenic dissolved organic matter elucidated by advanced analytical techniques
Authors: AI Goranov, AS Wozniak, KW Bostick, AR Zimmerman, S Mitra
Journal: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Year: 2020
Volume: 290
Pages: 271-292
Citations: 31

Title: Effects of environmental aging on wildfire particulate and dissolved pyrogenic organic matter characteristics
Authors: AS Wozniak, S Mitra, AI Goranov, AR Zimmerman, KW Bostick
Journal: ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
Year: 2024
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 104-118
Citations: 1

 

Title: Biogeochemistry of dissolved organic matter and inorganic solutes in soil profiles of tropical pasturelands
Authors: JV dos Santos, AI Goranov, LR Bento, PPA Oliveira, JRM Pezzopane
Journal: Soil and Tillage Research
Year: 2024
Volume: 240
Pages: 1-15

 

Title: Using the benzenepolycarboxylic acid (BPCA) method to assess activated biochars and their PFAS sorption abilities
Authors: AI Goranov, E Sormo, N Hagemann, G Cornelissen, AR Zimmerman
Journal: Chemosphere
Year: 2024
Article number: 141750

 

Title: Stabilization of PFAS-contaminated soil with sewage sludge-and wood-based biochar sorbents
Authors: E SĆørmo, CBM Lade, J Zhang, AG Asimakopoulos, GW ƅsli, M Hubert
Journal: Science of The Total Environment
Year: 2024
Volume: 922
Pages: 1-12

 

Title: Carbon fate, iron dissolution, and molecular characterization of dissolved organic matter in thawed Yedoma permafrost under varying redox conditions
Authors: MS Carneiro Barreto, RP Wani, AI Goranov, TD Sowers, M Fischel
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Year: 2024
Volume: 58
Issue: 9
Pages: 4155-4166