Cristian Salazar | Water quality | Young Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Cristian Salazar | Water quality | Young Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo, Ecuador

Assist. Prof. Dr. Cristian Salazar is an Ecuadorian environmental researcher and academic with extensive experience in water quality, ecological risk, and sustainable development. He holds a PhD in Earth Sciences and serves as Research Professor at the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia. His academic journey spans multiple roles across Ecuador and Russia, with a focus on environmental safety, sustainability, and chemical engineering. He is a prolific author with numerous peer-reviewed publications and is actively involved in international scientific conferences. Dr. Salazar is passionate about ecological preservation, climate change, and advancing global environmental education. 🌍📘🌱

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🎓 Education

Dr. Salazar earned his PhD in Earth Sciences and MSc in Ecology and Environmental Management from the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, where he developed a deep understanding of environmental systems and sustainable practices. He holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the Central University of Ecuador, where he was trained in chemical processes, water analysis, and environmental management. His academic education is complemented by specialized training in sanitation systems, atmospheric pollution, remote sensing, AI tools in education, and urban ecology, obtained from institutions in Ecuador, Russia, Switzerland, Germany, and Brazil. 🎓🌎📖

👨‍🏫 Experience

Dr. Salazar currently serves as Assistant at the Department of Environmental Safety in Moscow and Professor at the Higher Polytechnic School of Chimborazo, Ecuador. His professional journey includes teaching chemistry and sustainability, conducting research at RUDN University, and internships in oil analysis and water treatment. He has also taught at the Armed Forces University – ESPE. His work involves applying environmental assessment tools, guiding students in environmental culture, and developing reports based on field data. He actively integrates innovative teaching techniques like project-based learning and AI tools for academic advancement. 🧪🧑‍🏫🌿

🏅 Awards & Honors

Dr. Salazar received the Honorary Certification for Excellent Academic Performance at ESPOCH and secured First Place at the “From the Screw!” Festival in Russia in 2023. He was awarded PhD and Master’s scholarships by the Russian Ministry of Education and has earned recognition for excellence in scientific and technical creativity. His awards highlight both his academic rigor and creative approaches to environmental science. These accolades affirm his leadership in sustainable development education and innovative research across international platforms. 🏆🎖️🌍

🔍 Research Focus

Dr. Salazar’s research focuses on water quality assessment, ecological risk, wastewater management, and public health impacts of pollution. His studies explore sediment chemistry, disinfection technologies, and the use of stochastic models in environmental systems. He is also engaged in climate science, urban air pollution, and forest ecosystem management. His research combines fieldwork, statistical modeling, and life-cycle assessment to promote sustainable solutions. Through interdisciplinary approaches, he aims to protect ecosystems and improve environmental health standards, particularly in the Andean region. 💧📊🌳

Publication Top Notes

  • 🧪 Оценка риска для здоровья населения при употреблении питьевой воды города Латакунги и кантона Педро Висенте Мальдонадо (Республика Эквадор) — cited by 7, 📅 2022

  • 🔬 Environmental Assessment of Water Treatment Plants of the Republic of Ecuador and Comparative Analysis of Water Disinfection Technologies using the LCA Method — cited by 3, 📅 2022

  • 🌳 Identifying priority management of Ecuadorian forests based on the environmental integrated assessment — cited by 3, 📅 2020

  • ☁️ Quito’s coronavirus curfew: Escalating tropospheric ozone pollution — cited by 2, 📅 2020

  • 🌫️ Analysis of dynamic of tropospheric ozone and nitrogen dioxide in the highest region of the Quito city — cited by 1, 📅 2020

  • 💧 Stochastic State-Space Modeling for Sludge Concentration Height at the Ucubamba Guangarcucho Wastewater Treatment Plant —  📅 2025

  • 🌊 Мутные воды в понимании экологии водных загрязнении — 📅 2024

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Cristian Salazar exemplifies the ideals of the Research for Young Researcher Award. His multidisciplinary work in environmental science and sustainability positions him as a strong candidate deserving of this recognition.

Mohamed Fawaz FAWZER | Urban Water Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr.Mohamed Fawaz FAWZER | Urban Water Management | Best Researcher Award

PhD student,Western Sydney University

Fawaz Fawzer is a dedicated researcher and chemical & environmental engineer specializing in water and wastewater treatment. Currently pursuing a PhD at Western Sydney University, he focuses on bacterial regrowth in chemically disinfected drinking water. With hands-on experience in process engineering, research, and academia, he has contributed to the design and optimization of water treatment systems. Fawaz has worked as a Research Assistant, Tutor, and Demonstrator, guiding students in laboratory experiments and theoretical studies. His professional background includes roles in pharmaceutical process engineering and industry-focused water treatment research. Passionate about sustainable solutions, he combines technical expertise with practical applications to address real-world water challenges.

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Education 

Fawaz is currently pursuing a PhD in Environmental Engineering at Western Sydney University (2024–Present), focusing on bacterial regrowth in chlorinated drinking water. He holds an MPhil in Civil & Environmental Engineering (2021–2023) from the same institution, where he investigated bacterial survival in primary and secondary chlorinated water. His undergraduate degree is a BSc (Hons) in Chemical & Process Engineering (2013–2017) from the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. Additionally, he completed an Advanced Diploma in Management Accounting (2012–2013) from the Chartered Institute of Accountants (CIMA), UK, strengthening his expertise in financial and project management within engineering contexts.

Experience 

Fawaz has been a Research Assistant, Tutor, and Demonstrator at Western Sydney University (2021–Present), mentoring students and supporting research on smart chloraminated pilot plants. Since 2019, he has worked at Krispy Kreme Australia, managing production optimization and product formulations. Previously, he was a Project Process Engineer (2017–2019) at Premium International Technologies, Sri Lanka, contributing to large-scale pharmaceutical projects, designing process systems, and ensuring regulatory compliance. He also gained experience as an Engineering Trainee (2015–2016) at Premium International (Pvt) Ltd., Sri Lanka, assisting in conceptual design for manufacturing facilities and conducting feasibility studies.

Awards & Honors 

Fawaz has been recognized for his contributions to environmental engineering and water research. His work on bacterial regrowth in chlorinated drinking water has received academic and industry appreciation. He was awarded a Research Excellence Grant from Western Sydney University for his innovative studies in water treatment. Additionally, he received a Best Paper Presentation Award for his publication on chlorine decay in bulk water microbes. His contributions to process engineering projects earned him an Outstanding Project Engineer Award during his tenure at Premium International Technologies. His technical proficiency and commitment to sustainability have made him a recipient of multiple scholarships and research funding opportunities.

Research Focus 

Fawaz’s research primarily revolves around water and wastewater treatment, bacterial regrowth in chemically disinfected drinking water, and chlorine decay dynamics. His PhD work examines microbial survival in chlorinated water systems to enhance disinfection strategies. His previous studies have compared primary and secondary chlorination for bacterial control, providing insights into improving water quality management. Additionally, he explores smart water grids, process optimization in water treatment plants, and advanced water quality modeling. His research contributes to sustainable and efficient water management solutions, aiming to reduce contamination risks and enhance public health safety.

Conclusion

Fawaz Fawzer is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with expertise in water treatment, academic mentorship, and industry applications. Strengthening his publication record and research funding could further solidify his position as a leading researcher.

Publication

Title: Bulk Water Microbes Could Accelerate Chlorine Decay at Low Chlorine Concentrations
Year: 2025
Authors: MF Fawzer, G Kastl, KC Bal Krishna, I Fisher, A Sathasivan
Citation: Fawzer, M. F., Kastl, G., Bal Krishna, K. C., Fisher, I., & Sathasivan, A. (2025). Bulk Water Microbes Could Accelerate Chlorine Decay at Low Chlorine Concentrations. Water, 17(5), 624.