Aurora Gullotta | water engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Aurora Gullotta | water engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof Adrian Pisla, University of Catania Italy

Aurora Gullotta, an Italian Assistant Professor at the University of Catania, specializes in Hydraulic and Maritime Constructions and Hydrology. With a PhD in Urban and Land Risks and extensive teaching and research experience, she focuses on sustainable water systems and equity in resource distribution. An active scholar, she has authored numerous impactful publications and collaborated internationally, notably during her visiting PhD tenure at the University of Exeter. Aurora excels in leveraging advanced modeling tools like EPA-SWMM for innovative solutions in urban and water management challenges.

Publication Profile

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🎓Education

PhD in Urban and Land Risks (2017–2020) University of Catania; Thesis on intermittent water distribution systems. Visiting PhD Student (2019–2020) Centre for Water Systems, University of Exeter, UK. Master’s in Land and Environmental Engineering (2014–2017) University of Catania; Graduated summa cum laude. Bachelor’s in Civil and Environmental Engineering (2010–2014) University of Catania; Graduated summa cum laude.

🏢Experience

Assistant Professor (2022–Present) University of Catania; Lecturer of Hydrology and Sustainable Water Systems. Teaching Assistant (2017–2020) University of Catania; Co-supervised theses in hydrology and hydraulic constructions. Conference Organizer and Speaker Presented research at international forums like EGU and IAHR. Peer Reviewer Reviewed manuscripts for renowned journals in hydrology and water systems.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Top Citations: 111 citations and an h-index of 7 (as of December 2024). Summa Cum Laude: Awarded for both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. International Collaborator: Visiting PhD at University of Exeter, UK. Active Conference Presence: Speaker at leading forums like NOVATECH and CCWI. Journal Reviewer: Reviewer for top-tier journals in hydrology and water resources.

🔬 Research Focus

Water Distribution Systems: Intermittent supply modeling and equity improvement. Urban Drainage: Simulation and sustainable drainage systems (SUDs). Leakage Detection: Real-time pressure control and reduction techniques. Hydrological Modeling: Using tools like EPA-SWMM and EPANET. Rainwater Harvesting: Conceptualizing urban solutions for water conservation.

Conclusion

Aurora Gullotta is a highly accomplished researcher with significant contributions to hydrology and hydraulic engineering. Her innovative work, global collaborations, and dedication to education make her an excellent candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” By broadening the scope of her research and enhancing her engagement with policy and interdisciplinary fields, she could further strengthen her candidacy.

Publication Top Notes

  • Using EPA-SWMM to simulate intermittent water distribution systems
    Authors: A. Campisano, A. Gullotta, C. Modica
    Published in: Urban Water Journal, 2018
    Citations: 38
  • Optimal location of valves to improve equity in intermittent water distribution systems
    Authors: A. Gullotta, D. Butler, A. Campisano, E. Creaco, R. Farmani, C. Modica
    Published in: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 2021
    Citations: 28
  • A simplified methodology for optimal location and setting of valves to improve equity in intermittent water distribution systems
    Authors: A. Gullotta, A. Campisano, E. Creaco, C. Modica
    Published in: Water Resources Management, 2021
    Citations: 24
  • Trend analysis and identification of the meteorological factors influencing reference evapotranspiration
    Authors: T.M. Aschale, D.J. Peres, A. Gullotta, G. Sciuto, A. Cancelliere
    Published in: Water, 2023
    Citations: 14
  • Evaluation of reference evapotranspiration estimation methods for assessing hydrological impacts of photovoltaic power plants in Mediterranean climates
    Authors: T.M. Aschale, G. Sciuto, D.J. Peres, A. Gullotta, A. Cancelliere
    Published in: Water, 2022
    Citations: 14
  • Long-term experiments for the evaluation of the potential for storm water control of modular blue roofs in Mediterranean climate
    Authors: A. Campisano, C. Modica, A. Gullotta
    Published in: Urban Water Journal, 2021
    Citations: 14
  • Laboratory experiments and simulation analysis to evaluate the application potential of pressure remote RTC in water distribution networks
    Authors: A. Campisano, C. Modica, F. Musmeci, C. Bosco, A. Gullotta
    Published in: Water Research, 2020
    Citations: 12
  • Simulation of Intermittent Water Distribution Networks by EPA-SWMM: Comparing Model Results and Field Experiments
    Authors: A. Gullotta, A. Campisano
    Published in: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 2024
    Citations: 1

 

 

Alemeshet Kebede Yimer | Remot sensing and hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Alemeshet Kebede Yimer | Virtual Reality | Young Scientist Award

Mrs at Arba Minch University, Ethiopia Ethiopia

Dr. Alemkebede Yimer is a researcher and educator specializing in Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, GIS, and Remote Sensing. Since 2003, he has taught and conducted research at Arba Minch University, Ethiopia, focusing on water resource management and irrigation. His expertise includes remote sensing for irrigated area mapping and model-based water abstraction evaluation. He holds a Ph.D. in Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, an MSc in Climate Change & Development, and a BSc in Civil Engineering, all from Arba Minch University. He also has a BED in Physics from Dilla University and various certifications in climate modeling and teaching methodology.

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🏢 Work Experience

Researcher and Lecturer, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia 07/08/2003 – Present Specializing in Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, GIS and Remote Sensing, Environmental Science, and Physics. Focused on Remote Sensing-based irrigated area mapping and water resource consultancy. Expertise in evaluating water abstraction in basins and implementing model-based approaches in irrigation.

🎓 Education and Training

Ph.D. in Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia 2019 – Present. MSc in Climate Change & Development, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia 2013 – 2015. BSc in Civil Engineering, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia 2011 – 2015 Bed in Physics, Dilla University, Ethiopia 2003 – 2007 Certificate on 3rd Regional Climate Impact Modelling Workshop for Eastern Africa, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia 2013 Higher Educational Institute Teaching Methodology Certificate, Arba Minch University 2012 Computer Diploma, Durame Isaac Computer and Language Training Center, Ethiopia 2002. High School Level, Arba Minch Comprehensive High School 1998 – 2000 Junior Level, Arba Minch Junior School 1996 – 1997 Elementary Level, Arba Minch Elementary School 1994 – 1995

🌟 Personal Skills

Communication Skills: Strong communication abilities developed through extensive teaching and research. Job-Related Skills: Proficient in quality control processes and faculty teaching.. Computer Skills: Expertise in SNAP tool, ArcGIS, ENVI, MATLAB, SMARG, all MS applications, ORANGE 8, GrADS, and Fortran. Other Skills: Drawing.

 

🏆 Assessment for the Research for Best Researcher Award 🏆

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Experience: Alemachew Kebede Yimer’s role as a researcher and lecturer in irrigation and drainage engineering, GIS, and remote sensing demonstrates a strong background in critical areas related to water management and environmental science. His work with the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) on remote sensing-based irrigation mapping and water abstraction evaluation highlights his expertise and contributions to the field.
  2. Specialized Knowledge: His specialization in remote sensing and model-based approaches for evaluating water resources is highly relevant to current global challenges in water management and climate change. This niche expertise aligns well with the criteria for the Research for Best Researcher Award.
  3. Academic and Professional Qualifications: Alemachew holds a Ph.D. in Irrigation and Drainage Engineering and has additional qualifications in climate change and development, civil engineering, and teaching methodology. This diverse educational background supports his in-depth understanding and capability in his research domain.
  4. Proven Impact and Contributions: His consultancy work with IWMI and his involvement in high-impact research projects reflect his ability to influence and advance the field. His contributions to model-based evaluations and remote sensing applications are notable achievements.
  5. Strong Language and Communication Skills: Alemachew’s excellent proficiency in English and Amharic, along with his good communication skills, enhance his ability to collaborate, present, and disseminate research findings effectively.

Areas for Improvement:

Expand Research Scope: While Alemachew’s specialization is impressive, expanding his research to include more interdisciplinary approaches or emerging technologies could further enhance his impact. Engaging with new methodologies or broader topics in environmental science and engineering might provide additional opportunities for groundbreaking work.. Increase International Collaboration: Strengthening international collaborations could provide new perspectives and opportunities for joint research initiatives. Participating in more global conferences and projects could enhance his visibility and influence within the global research community.. Enhance Publication Record: Increasing the number of publications in high-impact journals and presenting at international conferences could further solidify his reputation as a leading researcher. Focus on publishing innovative findings and high-quality research outputs.

Publications:

  1. Title: Seasonal effect on the accuracy of Land use/Land cover classification in the Bilate Sub-basin, Abaya-Chamo Basin, Rift valley Lakes Basin of Ethiopia
    Authors: A.K. Yimer, A.T. Haile, S.D. Hatiye, A.G. Azeref
    Journal: Ethiopian Journal of Water Science and Technology
    Year: 2020
    Volume: 3
    Pages: 23-50
    Citations: 6

 

  1. Title: Implications of uncontrolled water withdrawal and climate change on the water supply and demand gap in the Lake Tana sub-basin
    Authors: M. Ferede, A. Haile, A. Gedle, A. Kebede, S.D. Amare, M. Taye
    Journal: Ethiopian Journal of Water Science and Technology
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 5
    Pages: 74-101
    Citations: 2

 

  1. Title: Comparative Evaluation of the Accuracy of Mapping Irrigated Areas using Sentinel 1 Images in the Bilate and Gumara Watersheds, Ethiopia
    Authors: A.K. Yimer, A.T. Haile, S.D. Hatiye, S. Ragettli, M.T. Taye
    Journal: Cogent Engineering
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 11
    Pages: 1-19
    ISSN: 2331-1983

Conclusion:

Muhammad Javed Ramzan is a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. His expertise in XR and AI, combined with a solid academic background, innovative research contributions, and notable achievements, position him well for this recognition. By broadening his research focus, increasing international exposure, and enhancing industry collaborations, Muhammad could further elevate his standing as a leading young scientist. His innovative approach and commitment to advancing technology make him a deserving candidate for this award.