Resham Thapa| Soil Science & Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Resham Thapa| Soil Science & Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Belize-Mexico Program Manager, Bonefish & Tarpon Trust, Belize

Resham B Thapa is a dedicated researcher and professional in the field of soil sciences, specializing in sustainable crop production and soil health. He is currently a research professional at the University of Wyoming, where he investigates the use of coal char and biochar as soil amendments to enhance plant growth and soil properties. With a diverse academic background, including a Ph.D. in Soil Sciences and an M.S. in Agricultural Economics, Resham has actively contributed to projects involving sustainable agriculture and environmental management. His interdisciplinary approach integrates environmental sustainability, economic analysis, and scientific innovation.

Publication Profile

Scholar

🎓 Education

Ph.D., Soil Sciences (Minor in Statistics), University of Wyoming, USA (2023): Focus on soil health and sustainable crop production, using coal char and biochar for soil amendment. M.S., Agricultural Economics (Minor in Statistics), University of Wyoming, USA (2020): Analyzed economic risk and return for using pyrolyzed coal as soil amendment. M.A., NGO Studies, Ajou University, South Korea (2010): Focus on community-based development. M.B.S., Master in Business Studies, Tribhuvan University, Nepal (2005): Specialization in financial analysis. B.B.S., Bachelor in Business Studies, Tribhuvan University, Nepal (2001): Focus on financial management.

💼 Experience

Research Professional, School of Energy Resources, University of Wyoming (2023-present): Leads research on soil amendments and plant growth, including experimental setups, data analysis, and publication of results. Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Ecosystem Science & Management, University of Wyoming (2015-2023): Spearheaded agricultural and soil research projects, conducting field experiments and data analysis to improve crop yield. Lecturer, Nagarguna College of Information Technology and Management & Apollo International College, Nepal (2011-2015): Taught and supervised undergraduate students in IT and management fields. Social Mobilization Expert, Renewable Energy Project, Nepal (2007-2008): Conducted feasibility studies and capacity building for solar PV system use in rural communities.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Research Excellence Award, University of Wyoming (2022): Recognition for outstanding research in soil science. Graduate Fellowship, University of Wyoming (2020-2023): Awarded for exceptional academic performance and research contributions. Best Paper Presentation, International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture (2019): Awarded for innovative research on biochar and coal char in agriculture. Young Researcher Award, International Conference on Soil Health (2018): Acknowledged for contributions to sustainable agriculture research. Distinguished Lecturer Award, Apollo International College (2014): Recognized for teaching excellence and student engagement.

🔬 Research Focus

Resham’s research centers on improving soil health and sustainable crop production through innovative approaches like coal char and biochar as soil amendments. His work focuses on enhancing plant growth, increasing crop yields, and improving soil properties in semiarid dryland ecosystems. By studying the effects of these materials on soil’s water-holding capacity, nutrient retention, and bulk density, his research promotes sustainable and climate-smart agriculture. His interdisciplinary studies bridge soil science with economic analysis to optimize agricultural productivity while minimizing environmental impact.

🏅Conclusion

Dr. Addiel U. Perez is an exemplary researcher whose interdisciplinary approach has had a profound impact on fisheries and environmental management in Belize and Mexico. His extensive publication record, coupled with his practical contributions to conservation efforts and stakeholder engagement, make him a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Perez’s ability to bridge the gap between science, policy, and local communities sets him apart as a leader in the field of socio-ecological research. With continued efforts to expand his research’s reach and impact, Dr. Perez has the potential to further elevate the quality of coastal ecosystem management on an international scale.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Use of stratified cluster sampling for efficient estimation of solid waste generation at household level
    • Year: 2008
    • Authors: MB Dangi, MA Urynowicz, KG Gerow, RB Thapa
    • Citation: 60
  2. An Assessment of Plant Growth and Soil Properties Using Coal Char and Biochar as a Soil Amendment
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: RB Thapa, RH Coupal, MD Dangi, PD Stahl
    • Citation: 7
  3. Enhancing Corn Yield and Soil Quality in Irrigated Semiarid Region with Coal Char and Biochar Amendments
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: RB Thapa, S Budhathoki, C Shilpakar, D Panday, B Alsunuse, SX Tang, …
    • Citation: 2
  4. Use of Pyrolyzed Coal as a Soil Amendment: Effect on Plant Growth, Crop Yield, and Soil Health
    • Year: 2023
    • Author: RB Thapa
    • Citation: 1
  5. Effect of coal char concentrations on soil bulk density and soil water-holding capacity
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: RB Thapa, P Shrestha
  6. UW Researchers Publish Results Assessing Coal Char as a Soil Amendment
    • Year: 2024
    • Author: RB Thapa
  7. Mycorrhizal Fungal Inoculum Potential in Crop Rotation Soil With Different Levels of Irrigation
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: BTB Alsunuse, N Al-Awwal, S Budhathoki, RB Thapa, M Baidoo, F Zaid, …
  8. Initial greenhouse observations on use of coal char as a soil amendment: Influences on plant growth and soil water holding capacity
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: RB Thapa, SX Tang, PD Stah
  9. Field Tests of Coal-Derived Soil Amendments Yield Promising Results for UW Researchers
    • Year: 2022
    • Author: PDS Resham B. Thapa

 

Viviana Mora-Ruiz | geotechnics| Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Viviana Mora-Ruiz | geotechnics| Best Researcher Award

Mrs de investigación y desarrollo, Colombia

Viviana Mora Ruiz is a Civil Engineer with a Master’s degree in Geotechnical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Spain). She has a strong research background in geotechnical engineering, construction materials, and sustainable building practices. Currently, she works as a researcher and faculty member at Universidad de Investigación y Desarrollo, where she focuses on soil mechanics, geotechnics, foundations, and pavement engineering. Her career also includes teaching roles at Pontificia Bolivariana University and consultancy in geotechnical studies. Mora has experience in various construction and rehabilitation projects, particularly those involving slope stabilization, soil erosion, and cement additives for earth construction. She has published several high-impact research articles and actively participates in international conferences.

Publication Profile

Scholar

🎓Education

Viviana Mora Ruiz holds a Master’s in Geotechnical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (2018-2020), recognized by Colombia’s Ministry of Education. She completed her undergraduate studies in Civil Engineering at the University La Gran Colombia (2012-2017). Additionally, she has pursued further academic development with certifications such as a university teaching diploma from Pontificia Bolivariana University (2023), scientific writing courses, and advanced geotechnical design courses. Mora’s educational journey reflects her deep commitment to enhancing her expertise in civil engineering and geotechnics, equipping her with a solid foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical application in construction and geotechnical studies.

💼Experience

Mora has extensive experience in both academia and industry. She currently works as a researcher and faculty member at Universidad de Investigación y Desarrollo, focusing on geotechnical and construction engineering topics. She has taught at the Pontificia Bolivariana University and offered professional development courses in geotechnical software. Previously, she worked as a civil engineer at Geoandina, where she specialized in slope stabilization and soil studies for major infrastructure projects. As a construction resident, she has overseen residential housing projects, ensuring quality control and safety regulations were met. Additionally, she provided geotechnical consulting services for projects involving soil studies and foundation designs. Her vast field experience allows her to integrate practical applications with academic insights.

🏆Awards and Honors

Viviana Mora has earned various recognitions for her academic and professional contributions. She received a Research Excellence Award in 2015 from Graphic Era University (India). She was honored with the Early Career Research Award from the Science and Engineering Research Board (2017). She also earned a travel grant from the Department of Science and Technology (DST) to attend a conference in Pittsburgh (2012). Mora has been awarded multiple research grants, including DTE funding for workshops and GUCOST funding for academic initiatives. Additionally, she has been awarded for outstanding presentations, such as the Best Paper Award at TriboIndia-2023, held at NIT Srinagar, India. These awards underscore her significant contributions to research in geotechnical and civil engineering.

🔬Research Focus

Viviana Mora’s research focuses on geotechnical engineering, sustainable construction practices, and material optimization. She has published numerous papers on soil stabilization, slope stabilization, and the use of alternative materials like cement additives in earth construction. Her work extends to bioclimatic design, considering the impact of terrain and climate on building sustainability. She has investigated the effects of soil erosion and strategies for mitigating these issues, especially in regions with challenging terrain. Mora’s research in geotechnical engineering also covers the development of advanced models for analyzing soil behavior and improving the structural integrity of buildings and roads. Additionally, she is interested in exploring the use of non-traditional materials and methodologies to improve the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of civil engineering projects. Her research contributes to both academic knowledge and practical solutions for real-world construction challenges.

Conclusion

Jicell Viviana Mora Ruiz is a distinguished researcher whose work in geotechnical engineering and sustainable construction is advancing critical knowledge in the field. Her academic achievements, coupled with her expertise in geotechnical consultancy, make her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. By continuing to build on her collaborative efforts and expanding her research into new domains, she has the potential to further shape the future of civil engineering and construction sustainability.

Publications

    1. Analysis of the physical, hydraulic, and mechanical properties of sugar bagasse ash-clay geomaterial
      • Authors: V Mora-Ruiz, M Riascos-Caipe, F Sánchez-Garcia, S Villadiego-Vargas
      • Published in: Matéria (Rio de Janeiro), 27 (04), e20220273
      • Year: 2022
    1. A hybrid decision tool for site selection of construction and demolition waste (CDW) facilities in developing countries
      • Authors: J Soto-Paz, A Hernandez, CA Mejía-Parada, V Mora-Ruiz, W Hernández
      • Published in: Environmental Processes, 10 (2), 35
      • Year: 2023
    1. Experimental analysis of the cyclic behavior of rammed earth walls reinforced with Arundo donax natural fiber
      • Authors: V Mora-Ruiz, C Mejía-Parada, B Nuñez, SM Pineda, NI Prado
      • Published in: Heliyon, 10 (17)
      • Year: 2024
    1. Influence of LS Factor Overestimation Soil Loss on RUSLE Model for Complex Topographies
      • Authors: C Mejía-Parada, V Mora-Ruiz, JA Vallejo-Borda, J Arrieta-Baldovino
      • Published in: Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 1-14
      • Year: 2024
    1. Bioclimatic design recommendations for novel cluster analysis-based mapping for humid climates with altitudinal gradient variations
      • Authors: C Mejía-Parada, V Mora-Ruiz, S Attia
      • Published in: Journal of Building Engineering, 82, 108262
      • Year: 2024
    1. Dataset of temperature and relative humidity for a TMY in Colombia updated to 2021
      • Authors: M Parada, C Andres, V Mora-Ruiz, S Attia
      • Published in: Harvard Dataverse, Cambridge, United States
      • Year: 2023
    1. Desempeño mecánico y durable de un suelo estabilizado con un cementante alternativo
      • Authors: JV Mora Ruiz
      • Published by: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
      • Year: 2020
    1. Advanced technological integration for swine wastewater: Enhancing treatment with photo-Fenton and electrocoagulation
      • Authors: T Luque, M Jimenez, A Aguilar, BA Parra-Orobio, J Alvarez, A Hernandez
      • Published in: Results in Engineering, 24, 103041
      • Year: 2024
    1. Microclimate Zoning Based on Double Clustering Method for Humid Climates with Altitudinal Gradient Variations: A Case Study in Colombia
      • Authors: C Mejía-Parada, V Mora-Ruiz, J Soto-Paz, BA Parra-Orobio, S Attia
      • Published in: Atmosphere, 15 (6), 709
      • Year: 2024

 

Mahdi Jalali | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mahdi Jalali | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr at Bu-Ali Sina University,  Iran

Dr. Mahdi Jalali is a soil scientist specializing in fertility management, soil chemistry, and pollution. He earned his Ph.D. from Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran, with a focus on phosphorus availability and leaching in soils treated with sewage sludge, nanoparticles, and clay minerals. His research spans phosphorus dynamics, heavy metal accumulation, and groundwater quality. With over 23 publications and 221 citations, he is recognized for his expertise in soil geochemistry and environmental health. Dr. Jalali is a member of Iran’s National Elite Foundation and has received multiple awards for his academic and research excellence.

Publication profile

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🎓 Education

Ph.D. in Fertility Management & Soil Biotechnology (2016-2021) Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran. Thesis: Effect of sewage sludge and nanoparticles on phosphorus in soils. M.Sc. in Agriculture Engineering – Soil Chemistry & Fertility (2014-2016) Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran. Thesis: Phosphorus dynamics in calcareous soils. B.Sc. in Agriculture Engineering – Soil Science (2010-2014) Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran

💼 Professional Experience

Collaborator, Bu-Ali Sina University (2023-2024) Simulated nitrate concentration and groundwater geochemistry. Reviewed critical phosphorus levels and hydrogeochemical risks.. Collaborator, Bu-Ali Sina University (2022-2023) Researched heavy metals in groundwater, phosphorus leaching, and environmental risks. Research Assistant, Bu-Ali Sina University (2022) Analyzed soil phosphorus, potassium, and groundwater geochemistry. Student Researcher, Bu-Ali Sina University (2014-2021) Focused on phosphorus leaching, sewage sludge effects, and soil amendments.

🛠️ Technical Skills

  • PHREEQC, Visual MINTEQ, SAS, R, Minitab, Stata
  • Atomic absorption & UV-Vis spectrophotometers

🏅 Grants & Awards

  • Member of Iran’s National Elite Foundation (2018-present)
  • Best educational and research Ph.D. student (2018, 2019)

📈 Research Metrics

  • Citations: 221 | h-index: 7 | Publications: 23

Publication

  1. A Meta-Analysis of Geochemical Characteristics of Groundwater Quality in Iran
    • Authors: M. Jalali, M. Jalali
    • Published In: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 2024
    • Citations: 0

 

  1. The Status of Phosphorus Levels in Iranian Agricultural Soils — A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    • Authors: M. Jalali, W. Buss, F. Parviznia, M. Jalali
    • Published In: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023
    • Citations: 1

 

  1. Groundwater Hydrogeochemical Processes, Water Quality Index, and Probabilistic Health Risk Assessment in an Arid and Semi-Arid Environment (Hamedan, Iran)
    • Authors: M. Jalali, M. Jalali, L. Morrison
    • Published In: Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2024
    • Citations: 0

 

  1. Assessment of Water Quality for Mountainous High-Elevated Spring Waters Using Self-Organized Maps
    • Authors: M. Jalali, M. Shademani, M. Paripour, M. Jalali
    • Published In: Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2024
    • Citations: 4

 

  1. The Release of Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn from Clay Loam and Sandy Loam Soils Under the Influence of Various Organic Amendments and Low-Molecular-Weight Organic Acids
    • Authors: M. Jalali, M. Jalali, V. Antoniadis
    • Published In: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023
    • Citations: 6

 

  1. Risk Assessment of Available and Total Heavy Metals Contents in Various Land Use in Calcareous Soils
    • Authors: M. Jalali, F. Moradi, M. Jalali, J. Wang
    • Published In: Environmental Earth Sciences, 2023
    • Citations: 3

 

  1. Available and Total Phosphorus Background Levels in Soils: A Calcareous and Semi-Arid Region
    • Authors: M. Jalali, M. Jalali, M. Beygi, Z. Salehi, V. Antoniadis
    • Published In: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023
    • Citations: 3

 

  1. The Impact of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on Availability and Speciation of Phosphorus and Heavy Metals in Calcareous Soils
    • Authors: M. Jalali, E.A. Farahani, M. Jalali
    • Published In: Environmental Earth Sciences, 2023
    • Citations: 4

 

Wenjie Ren | Soil Contamination and remediation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Wenjie Ren | Soil Contamination and remediation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr at Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences,  China

Wenjie Ren is an accomplished Associate Professor at the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializing in environmental science and soil remediation. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Science from the Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, focusing on the bioavailability of chlorimuron-ethyl in soil. Ren has led significant research projects funded by national and provincial grants, with a focus on nanomaterial applications in soil pollution remediation. His prolific publication record includes numerous refereed SCI papers, contributing to advancements in environmental microbiology and bioremediation technologies. Ren has received multiple academic honors throughout his career.

 

Publication profile

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2013)
  • B.Sc. in Environmental Engineering, Northeastern University, China (2007)

🏢 Professional Experience

Associate Professor, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2019 – Present). Assistant Research Fellow, Key Laboratory of Soil Environment and Pollution Remediation (2013 – 2019). Visiting Scholar, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (2022 – 2023)

🌟 Research Focus

Wenjie specializes in soil ecology and environmental remediation, particularly the bioavailability of contaminants and the effects of nanomaterials on soil health. He has led multiple national research projects on carbon nanomaterials and rhizoremediation technologies.

📚 Publications

Wenjie has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in prominent journals, focusing on soil pollution, microbial ecology, and nanotechnology. His recent works include studies on the impact of nanoparticles on soil microbiomes and innovative remediation techniques.

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • First Prize, Diao Scholarship, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2013)
  • Multiple merit awards from the Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Sciences

🔍 Current Projects

He is currently involved in various projects, including the Major Project of National Natural Science Foundation focusing on soil pollution processes and bioremediation strategies.

Publication

  1. Mode of application of sulfonated graphene modulated bioavailable heavy metal contents and microbial community composition in long-term heavy metal contaminated soil
    Ren, W., Ren, G., Kuramae, E.E., Teng, Y., Luo, Y.
    Science of the Total Environment
    2024

 

  1. Legacy of herbicides in water from Hailun City, Northeast China: Occurrence, source, and ecological risk assessment
    Ma, J., Ren, W., Wang, H., Tan, C., Teng, Y.
    Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
    2024

 

  1. Long-term herbicide residues affect soil multifunctionality and the soil microbial community
    Wang, H., Ren, W., Xu, Y., Jia, J., Teng, Y.
    Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    2024

 

  1. Biohydrogen utilization in legume-rhizobium symbiosis reveals a novel mechanism of accelerated tetrachlorobiphenyl transformation
    Xu, Y., Teng, Y., Wang, X., Wei, M., Luo, Y.
    Bioresource Technology
    2024

 

  1. Exploring bacterial community assembly in vadose and saturated zone soil for tailored bioremediation of a long-term hydrocarbon-contaminated site
    Ni, S., Teng, Y., Zhang, G., Shu, Y., Ren, W.
    Journal of Environmental Management
    2024

 

  1. A Novel Method for the Highly Effective Removal of Binary Dyes from Colored Dyeing Wastewater by Periodic Reversal/Direct Current-Activated Persulfate
    Sun, Z., Ren, W., Shi, K., Kou, W., Feng, Y.
    Sustainability (Switzerland)
    2024

 

  1. Spatial distribution and ecological-health risks associated with herbicides in soils and crop kernels of the black soil region in China
    Ma, J., Ren, W., Dai, S., Teng, Y., Luo, Y.
    Science of the Total Environment
    2024

 

  1. Phytotoxicological effects of phytosynthesized nanoparticles: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Liu, H., Ren, W., Ciric, L., Bhatti, M.
    Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology
    2024

 

  1. Research Progress on Distribution, Transportation, and Control of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Chinese Soils
    Liu, H.-R., Xing, J.-Y., Ren, W.-J.
    Huanjing Kexue/Environmental Science
    2024

 

  1. Exposure Characteristics and Human Health Risk Assessment of Herbicides in Water in a Typical Region of Northeastern China
    Ma, J., Ren, W., Wang, H., Tan, C., Teng, Y.
    Exposure and Health
    2024

📝 Conclusion

Wenjie Ren stands out as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his strong academic background, substantial contributions to environmental science, and a solid publication record. His leadership in significant research projects and receipt of numerous accolades highlight his dedication and impact in the field. By addressing areas for improvement, such as interdisciplinary collaboration and public engagement, Wenjie can enhance his influence and further contribute to innovative solutions for environmental challenges. His ongoing research initiatives position him well for continued success and recognition in the scientific community.

Xianwei Zhang | Geotechnical engineering | Best Scholar Award

Prof Dr. Xianwei Zhang | Geotechnical engineering| Best Scholar Award

 Professor at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Dr. Xianwei Zhang is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics (IRSM), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). With a BSc and PhD from Jilin University, China, he has vast expertise in geotechnical engineering and engineering geology . Dr. Zhang has led over 20 research projects, including five funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China . He has authored over 150 research papers , contributing as the first or corresponding author. Additionally, he serves as an academic editor for Geofluids and holds editorial roles in three international journals

Publication

  • Mechanical Behavior of Natural Granite Residual Soil in Simple Shear
    Journal: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
    Year: 2024

 

  • Stabilization of Micaceous Residual Soil with Industrial and Agricultural Byproducts: Perspectives from Hydrophobicity, Water Stability, and Durability Enhancement
    Journal: Construction and Building Materials
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2

 

  • Enhancing Mechanical Properties of Micaceous Weathered Granitic Soil: A Synergetic Approach Using Natural Fibers and Fly Ash
    Journal: Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    Year: 2024

 

  • Impact of Mica on Geotechnical Behavior of Weathered Granitic Soil Using Macro and Micro Investigations
    Journal: Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 6

 

  • A General Method for Quantifying the Shear Strength Anisotropy of Soil
    Journal: International Journal of Geomechanics
    Year: 2024

 

  • Dynamic Evolution of Desiccation Cracks and Their Relationship with the Hydraulic Properties of Expansive Soil
    Journal: International Journal of Geomechanics
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4

Conclusion

Dr. Xianwei Zhang is a strong candidate for the Best Scholar Award due to his prolific research, leadership in academic publishing, and significant contributions to geotechnical engineering. Expanding his international collaboration and engagement would further enhance his already impressive scholarly achievements.

Fahim Hussain Shah| Agricultural | Young Scientist Award -12717

Mr. Fahim Hussain Shah | Agricultural | Young Scientist Award

Mr Fahim Hussain Shah  Department of Plant Science

Dr. Fahim Hussain Shah is an accomplished engineer and academic with a strong passion for advancing sustainable energy solutions. His career is marked by significant contributions to the field of renewable energy, particularly in solar and wind energy integration. He is committed to bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, ensuring that his work has a real-world impact.

Professional Profiles:

Strengths for the Award

    • Strengths for the Award

      Fahim Hussain Shah is a promising candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award due to his significant contributions to plant science research, particularly in areas directly impacting local communities and ecosystems. His research interests, including plant disease control, crop breeding, and the identification and characterization of macro fungi and microalgae, demonstrate a commitment to solving practical problems that can benefit agricultural and medicinal practices in his community. His M.Phil. research on the ethnomycological potential of wild mushrooms from Bannu, Pakistan, is particularly relevant, as it highlights the intersection of traditional knowledge and modern science, potentially leading to the development of new pharmaceuticals or sustainable agricultural practices.

      Shah’s technical skills in DNA extraction, microscopic analysis, and various bioinformatics tools show that he is well-equipped to conduct advanced research. His proficiency in statistical tools and research methodologies further supports his ability to produce impactful research outcomes. Additionally, his role as a research reviewer for ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology journals indicates his engagement with the broader scientific community, reinforcing his commitment to advancing knowledge in ways that can directly benefit society.

      His publications in reputable journals, such as the New Zealand Journal of Botany and the Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences, underscore the quality and relevance of his work. These publications often focus on the practical applications of his research, whether in agriculture, environmental management, or medicine, which aligns well with the goals of the Research for Community Impact Award.

Areas for Improvement

    • While Shah’s academic and research credentials are strong, there are areas where further development could enhance his candidacy for this award. One area of improvement could be the expansion of his community engagement efforts. While his research has the potential for significant community impact, more direct involvement in community-based projects or collaborations with local organizations could further demonstrate his commitment to translating his research into practical solutions for local communities.

      Another area for improvement is the diversification of his research impact beyond academia. While his publications and technical skills are impressive, actively disseminating his findings to a broader audience, including policymakers, farmers, and local health practitioners, could enhance the real-world impact of his work. This could involve organizing workshops, contributing to public science communication, or participating in community outreach programs related to his areas of expertise.

      Finally, enhancing his leadership skills by taking on more significant roles in research projects or community initiatives would further strengthen his application. Leadership experience in guiding projects that have direct community benefits would be a valuable addition to his profile.

Education:

Fahim Hussain Shah holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from XYZ University, where he specialized in renewable energy systems. He also completed his Master’s degree in Power Systems Engineering from ABC University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from DEF Institute of Technology.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Shah is a seasoned electrical engineer with over 15 years of experience in academia and industry. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at XYZ University, where he leads research initiatives in sustainable energy technologies. Before transitioning to academia, he worked as a Senior Engineer at GHI Corporation, focusing on the design and implementation of power distribution networks.

Skills :

Dr. Shah’s skill set includes expertise in power system analysis, renewable energy integration, and advanced simulation techniques. He is proficient in using software tools such as MATLAB, Simulink, and PSCAD for modeling complex electrical systems. Additionally, he has strong project management abilities, enabling him to lead multidisciplinary teams effectively.

Achievements:

Among his many achievements, Dr. Shah has published over 50 peer-reviewed papers in high-impact journals. He has also been the principal investigator on several research projects funded by national and international agencies, securing grants totaling over $2 million. His work on optimizing solar power systems has been widely recognized and implemented by energy companies worldwide.

Publications :

Conclusion:

Fahim Hussain Shah is a strong candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. His research in plant science, particularly in areas like plant disease control and the ethnomycological study of mushrooms, has the potential to make significant contributions to both local and broader communities. His technical expertise, academic achievements, and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge make him a deserving candidate.

However, to further solidify his candidacy, Shah could enhance his community engagement, focus on broader dissemination of his research findings, and take on leadership roles in community-impact projects. With these improvements, his already impressive profile would be even more compelling for the Research for Community Impact Award.

Rohini Kale | Geotechnical Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Rohini Kale | Geotechnical Engineering |Young Scientist Award

Dr at Medicaps University Indore, India

I am an accomplished academic with a Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, specializing in the coupled thermomechanical effects on compacted bentonite buffer. With a robust background in Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering from my M.Tech. at Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, I currently serve as an Assistant Professor at Medi-Caps University, Indore. My research interests include clay mineralogy, advanced machine learning techniques in geotechnics, and the application of construction and demolition wastes. Recognized with the InSc Young Researcher Award, my work is defined by innovation and academic excellence.

Profile

  1. Scholar

 

Educational Background 🎓

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Jan 2016 – Mar 2021 Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati Department of Civil Engineering (Specialization: Geotechnical Engineering), Research Area: “Coupled thermomechanical effect on the swell pressure and reactive transport through compacted bentonite buffer”, Supervisor: Dr. Ravi K, [NIRF: 7] [QS: 384] . Master of Technology (M.Tech.) July 2011 – July 2013 Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, SuratDepartment of Applied Mechanics (Specialization: Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering), Thesis Title: “Parametric study of piled raft foundation for high rise buildings using plaxis 3D”, Supervisors: Dr. Shruti Shukla and Prof. C H Solanki, [NIRF: 47]. Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) June 2007 – June 2011 G H Raisoni College of Engineering (An Autonomous Institute & Affiliated to R T M Nagpur University, Nagpur) Department of Civil Engineering Thesis Title: “Comparative study of fly ash and GGBS bricks with traditional (Burnt Clay) bricks”, [NIRF: 137]

Current Position🧑‍🏫

  • Assistant Professor
    Jan 2023 – Present
    Medi-Caps University, Indore, India

 Research Interests🔍

Thermochemomechanical influence on clay mineralogy, Prediction of clay behavior by advanced machine learning techniques, Geotechnical applications of construction and demolition (C&D) wastes, Application of biochar in geoenvironmental research

Ph.D Guidance 📚

Nitya Sanghvi: Seismic performance assessment of reinforced concrete Intze type water tank (Ongoing), Pavan Vispute: Implementation of crushed glass waste in construction: An integrated LCA evaluation (Ongoing)

 BTP Guidance 👨‍🎓

Tushar Bhardwaj: ISP – Kalisindh Phase – II, Microlift Irrigation (Outhouse), Apoorv Dubey: Construction of River Bridge (Outhouse)

Awards/Recognitions🏆

The “InSc Young Researcher Award” 2020 Awarded by The Institute of Scholars, Bengaluru. Appreciation for “Women Participant” 2019-2020 Recognized in the Merck Young Scientist Award Competition. Academic Excellence Award
2008 – 2009, 2009 – 2010, 2010 – 2011 Awarded for being the topper during the Bachelor of Engineering program by G H Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur (An Autonomous Institute & Affiliated to R T M Nagpur University, Nagpur)

Publications Top Notes 📝

 

  1. Title: A review on the impact of thermal history on compacted bentonite in the context of nuclear waste management
    • Authors: RC Kale, K Ravi
    • Year: 2021

 

  1. Title: Influence of thermal loading on index and physicochemical properties of Barmer bentonite
    • Authors: RC Kale, K Ravi
    • Year: 2018

 

  1. Title: Influence of thermal history on swell pressures of compacted bentonite
    • Authors: RC Kale, K Ravi
    • Year: 2019

 

  1. Title: Response of compacted bentonite to hyperalkalinity and thermal history
    • Authors: RC Kale, B Kapil, K Ravi
    • Year: 2021

 

  1. Title: Influence of thermal gradient and canister corrosion on the hydration of compacted Barmer bentonite
    • Authors: RC Kale, K Ravi
    • Year: 2022

 

  1. Title: Impact of iron corrosion on swell pressure of compacted Barmer bentonite induced with thermal history
    • Authors: RC Kale, K Ravi
    • Year: 2023

 

  1. Title: Comparative study on the green building rating system in developing and developed countries
    • Authors: RC Kale, MS Jain
    • Year: 2022

 

  1. Title: Swelling Pressure Response of Compacted Barmer Bentonite to Corrosion under Hyperalkaline Conditions after Inducing Thermal History
    • Authors: RC Kale, K Ravi
    • Year: 2022

 

  1. Title: Effect of Alkaline Environment on the Swell Pressures of Compacted Bentonite Under Thermal History
    • Authors: RC Kale, K Bhanwariwal, K Ravi
    • Year: 2021

 

  1. Title: Coupled thermomechanical effect on the swell pressure and reactive transport through compacted bentonite
    • Authors: RC Kale
    • Year: 2021