Leticia Kalumbilo | Biodiversity | Young Researcher Award | 8943

Young Researcher Award

Leticia Kalumbilo — KU Leuven

Leticia Kalumbilo
Affiliation KU Leuven
Country Belgium
Scopus ID 58296930000
Documents 3
Citations 5
h-index 1
Subject Area Biodiversity
Event International Research Scientist Awards
ORCID
0000-0002-0097-6543

The Young Researcher Award recognizes emerging scholars demonstrating notable academic promise and research dedication within their specialized disciplines. Leticia Kalumbilo of KU Leuven has contributed to biodiversity-focused research through scholarly publications and scientific engagement. Her academic activities reflect an interest in environmental sustainability, biodiversity assessment, and interdisciplinary collaboration in ecological sciences.[1]

Abstract

The Young Researcher Award article presents an academic overview of Leticia Kalumbilo and her research activities at KU Leuven within the field of biodiversity studies. Her scholarly profile demonstrates participation in scientific research related to ecological systems, biodiversity conservation, and environmental sustainability. Through indexed publications and collaborative academic contributions, her work reflects the growing role of interdisciplinary biodiversity research in addressing ecological challenges. The article highlights her research profile, publication activities, academic impact, and suitability for recognition at the International Research Scientist Awards. The information presented follows a structured scholarly format inspired by encyclopedic academic documentation practices.[1][2]

Keywords

Young Researcher Award, Biodiversity, KU Leuven, Ecological Research, Environmental Sustainability, Scientific Publications, Academic Recognition, Research Impact

Introduction

Academic recognition awards play an important role in encouraging innovation, research quality, and scholarly engagement among emerging researchers. The Young Researcher Award acknowledges early-career scientists whose research activities contribute to scientific development and disciplinary advancement. Leticia Kalumbilo’s work in biodiversity research represents continuing academic involvement in environmental and ecological studies.[1]

Research Profile

Leticia Kalumbilo is affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium and has contributed to biodiversity-oriented research publications indexed in international scholarly databases. Her academic profile includes documented research outputs, citation records, and participation in environmental research discussions associated with biodiversity and ecological sustainability studies.[1]

Research Contributions

Her research contributions primarily relate to biodiversity and environmental assessment themes. These contributions support scientific understanding of ecological systems and sustainable environmental practices. The interdisciplinary nature of biodiversity studies often requires collaboration across environmental science, conservation policy, and ecosystem management disciplines.[2]

  • Biodiversity and ecosystem analysis
  • Environmental sustainability research
  • Collaborative scientific publication activities
  • Interdisciplinary ecological investigations

Publications

The researcher’s publication record includes indexed scholarly articles associated with biodiversity and environmental research themes. These publications contribute to academic discussions within ecological sciences and provide measurable scholarly visibility through citation indexing systems and research databases.[1]

Research Impact

Research metrics associated with Leticia Kalumbilo indicate emerging scholarly visibility within biodiversity studies. Indexed documents, citation counts, and an h-index contribute to measurable academic impact indicators commonly used in research evaluation frameworks. Such metrics provide insight into publication reach and scientific engagement within the research community.[1]

Award Suitability

The Young Researcher Award emphasizes scholarly dedication, research quality, and future academic potential among early-career scientists. Leticia Kalumbilo’s research profile aligns with these objectives through documented publication activities, interdisciplinary biodiversity research involvement, and contributions to environmental scientific discussions at an international academic level.[3]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Leticia Kalumbilo reflects an emerging researcher engaged in biodiversity and environmental sustainability studies. Through indexed publications and measurable research metrics, her scholarly activities demonstrate ongoing academic development and scientific participation relevant to contemporary ecological research and international academic recognition initiatives.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Leticia Kalumbilo, Author ID 58296930000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58296930000
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile of Leticia Kalumbilo.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0097-6543
  3. Kalumbilo, L.J., Mpolya, E.A., & Vianney, J.M. (2021). Prevalence and risk factors of brain atrophy and associated confusion state among adults from three hospitals in northern Tanzania.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37346919/

Daniel Eshimiakhe | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Daniel Eshimiakhe | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | Ahmadu Bello University | Nigeria

Dr. Daniel Eshimiakhe is a Nigerian geophysicist and researcher at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, specializing in electrical resistivity, seismology, magnetics, and machine-learning–enhanced geophysical analysis. His work focuses on subsurface characterization, mineral exploration, groundwater assessment, and environmental geophysics, with applications that support public health, sustainable resource management, and geological risk evaluation. He has authored and co-authored 28 scientific publications, accumulating over 109 citations, an h-index of 7, and an i10-index of 3, reflecting a growing influence in applied geosciences.Eshimiakhe’s research portfolio spans a wide range of geophysical techniques, including 2D/3D electrical resistivity tomography, seismic refraction tomography, aeromagnetic data interpretation, and geoelectrical modeling. His notable works include studies on landfill leachate migration, seasonal geochemistry impacts on groundwater systems, mineshaft imaging, kaolin deposit delineation, and gold mineral potential zone mapping across Northern Nigeria. His papers in Scientific Reports contributed significantly to groundwater potential mapping and environmental monitoring using integrated geoelectrical and geochemical approaches.He has collaborated extensively with multidisciplinary teams across Nigeria, contributing to research that integrates remote sensing, open-source geophysical modeling, and unsupervised machine learning, particularly in the refinement of Werner deconvolution for geologic depth estimation. His early work also includes participation in international conferences such as the AGU Fall Meeting, where he presented findings on subsurface cavity detection and mineral feature mapping through aeromagnetic techniques.Beyond academic contributions, Eshimiakhe’s research has substantial societal relevance, informing mining safety, infrastructure development, groundwater management, and environmental protection in resource-sensitive regions. His commitment to advancing geophysical science through innovative methodologies positions him as an emerging figure in applied Earth sciences, with ongoing work contributing to data-driven geological interpretation and sustainable natural resource exploration.

Profiles : Googlescholar Scopus 

Featured Publications

1.Katz, D. H., Tahir, U. A., Ngo, D., Benson, M., Bick, A. G., Pampana, A., Gao, Y., … & Eshimiakhe, D. (2020). Proteomic profiling in biracial cohorts implicates DC-SIGN as a mediator of genetic risk in COVID-19. MedRxiv. Cited By: 23

2.Alao, J. O., Otorkpa, O. J., Abubakar, F., Eshimiakhe, D., Aliyu, A., Abdulsalami, M., … & [Other authors if applicable]. (2024). Geoelectrical resistivity and geochemistry monitoring of landfill leachates due to the seasonal variations and the implications on groundwater systems and public health. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 26542. Cited By: 20

3.Osumejeh, J. O., Eshimiakhe, D., Kudanmya, E. A., Ojo, F., & Lawal, K. M. (2023). Geophysical investigation of part of Ahmadu Bello University farm, Nigeria. African Scientific Reports, 49, 49-49. Cited By: 13

4.Osumeje, J. O., Eshimiakhe, D., Oniku, A. S., & Lawal, K. M. (2024). Application of remote sensing and electrical resistivity technique for delineating groundwater potential in North Western Nigeria. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 22299.  Cited By: 8

5.Osumeje, J., Eshimiakhe, D., Bello, Y., & Lawal, K. (2023). Assessment of open-software resources in Python using real two-dimensional geophysical model. SSRN. Cited By: 8

Daniel Eshimiakhe’s research integrates geophysical techniques, remote sensing, and machine learning to advance subsurface characterization, mineral exploration, and groundwater assessment. His work informs sustainable resource management, environmental protection, and public health, bridging scientific innovation with societal and industrial applications.