Dhekra Ben Amara | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dhekra Ben Amara | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor | Qingdao Hengxing University | China

Dr. Dhekra Ben Amara is a scholar in eco-innovation, sustainable development, and green growth, with a strong focus on the nexus between economic growth, environmental performance, and policy innovation. She has authored 14 peer-reviewed publications in leading SCI/SSCI journals such as Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Environmental Management, and Environmental Science and Pollution Research, accumulating 261citations. Her research applies advanced econometric and spatial models to address climate change, circular economy, and inclusive growth. Dr. Ben Amara actively collaborates with international researchers across Asia, Africa, and Europe, contributing evidence-based insights that support sustainable business practices and environmental policymaking worldwide.

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Driving factors for eco-innovation orientation: Meeting sustainable growth in Tunisian agribusiness.

– International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal. (2022). Citations: 67

 

Tarun Kumar Lohani | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Tarunkumar Lohani | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Academic Researcher Award

Professor | Arba Minch University | India

Prof. Tarun Kumar Lohani is a researcher at Arba Minch University, Ethiopia, specializing in hydrology, groundwater science, watershed management, and geospatial–machine learning applications for water resources. He has authored 77 peer-reviewed publications, receiving 665 citations with an h-index of 14, reflecting consistent scholarly impact. His work addresses groundwater quality, recharge dynamics, land-use change, sedimentation, and sustainable water management in major Ethiopian basins. Lohani actively collaborates with a wide international network of researchers 113 co-authors, contributing to interdisciplinary solutions for water security. His research supports evidence-based policymaking, sustainable resource planning, and climate-resilient development in water-stressed regions.

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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.

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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.

Zahra Hasankhani | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Ms. Zahra Hasankhani | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Research Scolar | shahid beheshti university | Iran

Ms. Zahra Hasankhani is an emerging researcher in industrial management and sustainable energy systems, with a growing academic footprint in renewable energy planning, climate strategies, and Waste-to-Energy (WTE) analysis. Her research emphasizes the integration of multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) methods, SWOT analysis, and game theory to optimize national strategies aligned with the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.Her scholarly contributions have received increasing recognition, with 17 citations, an h-index of 1, and an i10-index of 1, reflecting the early yet impactful trajectory of her research career. Hasankhani is best known for her 2024 article, “Identification of Optimal Waste-to-Energy Strategies for Sustainable Development in Iran,” published in Renewable Energy. This study provides a comprehensive evaluation framework for WTE pathways, offering valuable insights for policymakers seeking sustainable solutions to waste management and energy scarcity.Hasankhani collaborates with leading scholars in the field, including Prof. Mostafa Zandieh, a full professor of industrial engineering at Shahid Beheshti University, and Assoc. Prof. Erfan Babaee Tirkolaee, a recognized expert in industrial engineering and environmental sustainability. These collaborations underscore her interdisciplinary approach and her commitment to integrating operations research with environmental policy analysis.Her research contributions hold broader societal relevance, particularly in promoting climate-resilient planning, advancing renewable energy adoption, and supporting national strategies for sustainable development. With a strong analytical foundation and a clear focus on environmental responsibility, Hasankhani continues to contribute to global dialogues on sustainable resource management, circular economy solutions, and evidence-based climate action.

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Featured Publications

1.Hasankhani, Z., Zandieh, M., & Tirkolaee, E. B. (2024). Identification of optimal waste-to-energy strategies for sustainable development in Iran: SWOT analysis, hybrid MCDM methods, and game theory. Renewable Energy, 121564.
Cited By : 17

Jaime Martinez Valderrama | Land Use Planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jaime Martinez Valderrama | Land Use Planning | Best Researcher Award

Tenured Scientist | Estación Experimental de Zonas Áridas (EEZA-CSIC) | Spain 

Dr. Jaime Martínez Valderrama is a tenured scientist at the Estación Experimental de Zonas Áridas, CSIC, Spain, with expertise in land degradation, desertification, and sustainable dryland management. He earned his PhD in Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, where his doctoral work focused on modeling agricultural systems in fragile environments. His professional experience spans over two decades, including leadership in national and international research projects such as the Atlas of Desertification of Spain, collaborations with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and European initiatives addressing global change in drylands. He has worked extensively on integrating ecological and socioeconomic models to guide environmental policy, advised government ministries and regional agencies, and engaged in consultancy for private sector sustainability projects. His research interests include desertification risk assessment, climate change adaptation, land use planning, and the socio-ecological dynamics of drylands, with strong emphasis on linking science and policy. He is also active in science communication through books, blogs, and contributions to popular science platforms, reflecting his commitment to connecting research with society. His skills include integrated modeling, ecological risk analysis, sustainability assessment, and interdisciplinary approaches to land management, supported by a robust record of publications in high-impact journals such as Science, Nature Sustainability, and Science of the Total Environment. He has received recognition for his contributions to sustainable land management and continues to expand international collaborations. His academic impact is reflected in 1,257 citations by 64 documents with an h-index of 20.

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Featured Publications

1. Maestre, F. T., Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Y., Delgado-Baquerizo, M., Eldridge, D. J., … (2022). Grazing and ecosystem service delivery in global drylands. Science, 378(6622), 915–920.

2. Ibáñez, J., Martínez, J., & Schnabel, S. (2007). Desertification due to overgrazing in a dynamic commercial livestock–grass–soil system. Ecological Modelling, 205(3), 277–288.

3. Ibáñez, J., Valderrama, J. M., & Puigdefábregas, J. (2008). Assessing desertification risk using system stability condition analysis. Ecological Modelling, 213(2), 180–190.

4. Hirche, A., Salamani, M., Abdellaoui, A., Benhouhou, S., & Valderrama, J. M. (2011). Landscape changes of desertification in arid areas: The case of south-west Algeria. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 179(1), 403–420.

5.Martínez-Valderrama, J., Ibáñez, J., Del Barrio, G., Sanjuán, M. E., Alcalá, F. J., … (2016). Present and future of desertification in Spain: Implementation of a surveillance system to prevent land degradation. Science of the Total Environment, 563, 169–178.

Gamal Khater | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gamal Khater | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | National Research Centre | Egypt

Prof. Dr. Gamal Khater is a distinguished researcher specializing in applied mineralogy, glass technology, and ceramic materials. He completed his B.Sc. in Geology and Chemistry from Mansoura University, followed by M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Geology from Ain Shams University. He has extensive professional experience as a professor emeritus at the National Research Centre, with prior roles including technical expertise and consultancy in Saudi Arabia, executive advisor positions, and industrial project leadership. His research interests focus on glass-ceramics, industrial waste valorization, dental and bioactive glasses, refractory ceramics, and radiation shielding applications, integrating both academic and industrial applications. He has been recognized with multiple awards, including national and international honors for research excellence, environmental management, and innovation, and holds patents related to high-performance basaltic glass and industrial glass marble production. He has supervised numerous Ph.D. and M.Sc. theses, contributed to international collaborations, and actively participates in professional societies such as the Mineralogical Society of Egypt and the Egyptian Geological Society. His research skill set includes materials characterization, crystallization studies, thermal and electrical property evaluation, and development of sustainable industrial applications from natural and industrial wastes. His work has achieved 1,163 citations by 896 documents, with 58 h-index and 20 documents, reflecting a high level of impact and international recognition in his field.

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Featured Publications

1. Khater, G. A., Abu Safiah, M. O., & Hamzawy, E. M. A. (2015). Augite-anorthite glass-ceramics from residues of basalt quarry and ceramic wastes. Processing and Application of Ceramics.

2. Khater, G. A., & Morsi, M. M. (2011). Glass-ceramics based on spodumene-enstatite system from natural raw materials. Thermochimica Acta.

3. Khater, G. A. (2010). Diopside-anorthite-wollastonite glass-ceramics based on waste from granite quarries. Glass Technology: European Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part A.

4. Khater, G. A. (2010). Glass-ceramics in the CaO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2 system based on industrial waste materials. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids.

5. Khater, G. A., & Idris, M. H. (2009). Effect of some nucleating agents on crystallizing phases and microstructure in Li2O-BaO-Al2O3-SiO2 system. Ceramics International.

Maryam Heidarian | Environmental Economics | Young Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam Heidarian | Environmental Economics | Young Researcher Award

Faculty Member at Economic Affairs Research Institute, Iran

Dr. Maryam Heidarian,  Iran, is a distinguished economist specializing in energy economics, public sector policy, and environmental sustainability. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor and Faculty Member at the Economic Affairs Research Institute, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, Tehran. With an academic journey spanning from a Bachelor’s in Business Economics to a Ph.D. in Public Sector, Urban, and Regional Economics at Razi University, and a postdoctoral fellowship at Al-Zahra University, she has established herself as a leading scholar in fiscal stress, environmental economics, and regional development. Dr. Heidarian has authored numerous ISI-indexed articles in high-impact journals, contributing to fields such as governance, innovation, environmental quality, and green growth. She has taught extensively across universities including Razi University, Kermanshah University of Technology, and Al-Zahra University. Recognized for her excellence in both research and teaching, she is actively engaged in national projects, policy consulting, and peer reviewing in top-tier academic journals.

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Education 

Dr. Maryam Heidarian educational path reflects deep specialization in economic sciences. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business Economics  from Razi University, Kermanshah, where she built strong foundations in economic theory and applied analysis. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Energy Economics , producing a thesis on the impacts of fuel efficiency in the transportation sector, awarded top distinction. Advancing further, she completed her Ph.D. in Economic Sciences  with a focus on the spatial and threshold effects of fiscal stress on regional growth and employment, achieving outstanding results. Her postdoctoral research at Al-Zahra University, Tehran expanded into the intersection of fiscal stress, environmental quality, and the knowledge-based economy. Alongside formal degrees, she has obtained certifications in business, entrepreneurship, and banking services. This educational trajectory, combined with her excellence as an outstanding student researcher, has equipped her with advanced expertise in econometrics, fiscal policy, and sustainable economic development.

Experience 

Dr. Maryam Heidarian has extensive academic and professional experience spanning teaching, research, and policy advisory roles. At Razi University, she taught microeconomics, economic thought, tourism economics, and energy economics, while also mentoring Olympiad students in econometrics. She later joined Kermanshah University of Technology, teaching econometrics, macroeconomics, and general economics, before moving to Al-Zahra University, where she continues to lecture on economics and management-related courses. Professionally, she holds the position of Assistant Professor and Faculty Member at the Economic Affairs Research Institute, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, contributing to national-level economic research and policymaking. She has collaborated on projects for the Tax Office, Social Security Organization, Governorate, Cultural Heritage Organization, and Management and Planning bodies. Additionally, she serves as a peer reviewer for several leading journals, including Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Innovation and Green Development, and Quality & Quantity. Her dual expertise bridges academic rigor with applied policy solutions.

Research Interest

Dr. Maryam Heidarian research lies at the intersection of fiscal policy, regional development, energy economics, and environmental sustainability. Her doctoral and postdoctoral research explored fiscal stress and its threshold effects on growth, employment, and environmental quality, reflecting a deep interest in policy-driven economic challenges. She actively investigates the role of governance, innovation indices, and knowledge-based economy components in shaping green growth and sustainable development. Her studies further analyze technology spillovers, human development indicators, and international cooperation, particularly within developing and science-producing countries. She has published in prestigious journals such as Area Development and Policy, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, Social Indicators Research, and Quality & Quantity. Beyond theory, her work focuses on applying econometric and panel regression models to real-world issues like energy efficiency, pollution, and inequality. Overall, her research contributes to advancing evidence-based policymaking and aligning economic systems with long-term sustainability goals.

Award and Honor

Dr. Maryam Heidarian  academic journey is marked by significant honors and recognitions. she secured admission to the Ph.D. program at Razi University under the brilliant talents quota, a testament to her exceptional performance. she was honored as the Outstanding Student Researcher by the Faculty of Social Sciences at Razi University for her innovative contributions. Earlier, she earned recognition from the National Elite Foundation during the academic year, highlighting her status among Iran’s most promising scholars. Throughout her studies, she achieved top scores in her theses, including a perfect  in her Master’s research. Her research excellence has been further validated through the acceptance of multiple ISI-indexed articles derived from her doctoral and postdoctoral projects. In addition, she has received certifications in entrepreneurship, business skills, and banking services, demonstrating her broad commitment to academic excellence, professional development, and applied economic impact at national and international levels.

Research Skill

Dr. Maryam Heidarian possesses advanced research skills that integrate theoretical economics with applied econometric analysis. She is proficient in using econometric software such as Stata, Matlab, IViews, Macrofit, and Microsoft Office, enabling her to conduct rigorous quantitative modeling and policy simulations. Her skills encompass panel data econometrics, regression analysis, spatial econometrics, and threshold modeling, which she applies to study fiscal stress, governance, and environmental economics. Beyond methodological expertise, she has a strong track record in data-driven policy research, having contributed to provincial and national projects addressing taxation, social security, labor, tourism, and planning. She is also adept at translating complex findings into practical recommendations for decision-makers. With experience in writing and publishing in ISI and Scopus-indexed journals, she demonstrates strong academic communication and peer-reviewing capabilities. Combined, these skills position her as a versatile researcher, bridging academic inquiry with practical solutions for sustainable economic and environmental challenges.

Publication Top Notes

Title: “Cogitating the role of technological innovation and institutional quality in formulating the sustainable development goal policies for E7 countries: Evidence from quantile regression”
Authors: Ahsan Anwar, Summaira Malik, Paiman Ahmad
Journal: Global Business Review (abbreviated as Glob. Bus. Rev.)
Year: 2022

Conclusion

Dr. Maryam Heidarian highlights the crucial role of governance in promoting green growth across both emerging (E-7) and advanced (G-7) economies. Using panel quantile regression, the results confirm that the quality of governance measured through institutional effectiveness, regulatory capacity, and control of corruption exerts heterogeneous impacts across the distribution of green growth. For lower-performing countries, stronger governance serves as a foundational driver to overcome structural barriers to sustainability, while in higher-performing economies, good governance reinforces technological innovation and environmental policy effectiveness.

Dr Pruethsan Sutthichaimethee | climate change | Best Researcher Award

Dr Pruethsan Sutthichaimethee | climate change | Best Researcher Award

Instuctor at Phitsanulok University,Thailand

Dr. Pruethsan Sutthichaimethee is a distinguished scholar, consultant, and researcher specializing in economics, environmental science, and public administration. With an extensive academic and professional background, he has contributed significantly to sustainable development, energy management, and policy planning in Thailand and beyond. His expertise bridges academia, consultancy, and government projects, making him a leader in his field.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Pruethsan Sutthichaimethee, Ph.D., exemplifies a lifelong dedication to learning, spanning diverse disciplines. Born on March 2, 1976, in Thailand, Dr. Sutthichaimethee embarked on his academic journey at Ramkhamhaeng University, earning a Bachelor’s in Quantitative Economics in 1998. His pursuit of excellence led to a Master’s in Business Economics from the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce in 2009. With a passion for environmental and public administration, he further attained multiple advanced degrees, including two doctorates in Environmental Science and Energy Management Technology from Burapha University and King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, respectively. His thirst for knowledge culminated in a third Ph.D. in Law from Universiti Utara Malaysia in 2023.

Professional Endeavors 🌟

Dr. Sutthichaimethee’s professional journey reflects his ability to bridge academia and practice. Since 2012, he has served as a consultant and expert in economics and econometrics at TEAM Consulting Engineering and Management Co., Ltd. His expertise has shaped projects for Thailand’s Ministry of Industry, where he developed operational plans, designed research frameworks, and led national surveys that enhanced the country’s industrial competitiveness. Additionally, his leadership extended to community-oriented initiatives, including agricultural production planning, where he applied advanced modeling techniques to improve productivity.

Contributions and Research Focus 📚

Dr. Sutthichaimethee’s prolific research portfolio centers on sustainability, energy management, and environmental policies. Over the past five years, he has published groundbreaking work in prestigious journals such as the International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy. His contributions include innovative forecasting models like PAARIMAX and LISREL-LGM, which enhance long-term CO2 emission forecasting under sustainability policies. His research has had a transformative impact on Thailand’s sustainable development strategies, blending theoretical insights with actionable frameworks.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Sutthichaimethee’s achievements have earned him widespread recognition in both academic and professional circles. His multi-disciplinary expertise across economics, environmental science, public administration, and law has positioned him as a thought leader in sustainable policy development. His role as a consultant for national projects underscores his influence in shaping Thailand’s environmental and economic policies.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through his innovative models and strategic recommendations, Dr. Sutthichaimethee has significantly advanced Thailand’s efforts in energy efficiency, sustainable development, and environmental law implementation. His research not only addresses current challenges but also anticipates future scenarios, equipping policymakers with tools to navigate uncertainties. His mentorship and guidance have cultivated a new generation of professionals adept at integrating sustainability into economic planning.

Legacy and Future Contributions ✨

Dr. Sutthichaimethee’s legacy lies in his unwavering commitment to merging academic rigor with real-world applications. His work continues to inspire advancements in sustainable development and environmental management. As he expands his research and consultancy, his influence is set to grow, leaving an indelible mark on Thailand’s path toward a greener, more sustainable future.

Publication Top Notes 

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  • Sutthichaimethee, P., Sa-Ngiamvibool, W., Thanarak, P., Luo, J., Wattana, S.
    A Long-Term CO2 Emission Forecasting Under Sustainability Policy Using an Advanced Model Complementing the PAARIMAX Framework.
    Journal: Agriculture
    Year: 2024
  • Junsiri, C., Sutthichaimethee, P., Phong-a-ran, N.
    Modeling CO2 Emission Forecasting in Energy Consumption of the Industrial Building Sector under Sustainability Policy in Thailand: Enhancing the LISREL-LGM Model.
    Journal: Forecasting
    Year: 2024
  • Sutthichaimethee, P.
    A Framework on Setting Strategies for Enhancing the Efficiency of State Power use in Thailand’s Pursuit of a Green Economy.
    Journal: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
    Year: 2024
  • Sutthichaimethee, P., Sutthichaimethee, J., Vutikorn, C., Ariyasajjakorn, D., Wongthongdee, S., Siriwattana, S., Chatchorfa, A., & Khomchunsri, B.
    Guidelines for Increasing the Effectiveness of Thailand’s Sustainable Development Policy based on Energy Consumption: Enriching the Path-GARCH Model.
    Journal: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
    Year: 2023
  • Sutthichaimethee, P. & Jittawiriyanukoon, C.
    The Impact of Causal Factors Relationship over the Changes in Future Scenario Management under the Sustainability Policy of Thailand.
    Journal: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
    Year: 2022
  • Sutthichaimethee, P. & Jittawiriyanukoon, C.
    Analyzing the Impact of Causal Factors on Political Management to Determine Sustainability Policy under Environmental Law: Enriching the Covariance-based SEMxi Model.
    Journal: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
    Year: 2022
  • Sutthichaimethee, P. & Ariyasajjakorn, D.
    The Management Efficiency of the Sustainable Development Policy under Thailand’s Energy Law: Enriching the SEM-based on the ARIMAXi model.
    Journal: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
    Year: 2021
  • Sutthichaimethee, P., Ariyasajjakorn, D., Chatchorfa, A., Dockthaisong, B., Naluang, S., Wongthongdee, S., & Thongjan, N.
    Indicators of Environmental and Economic Problems Priority Arising from Energy use in Food Manufacturing Sector in Realizing Sustainable Development Policy under Thai Environmental Law Framework.
    Journal: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
    Year: 2021
  • Sutthichaimethee, P. & Wahab, H.A.
    A Forecasting Model in Managing Future Scenarios to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals of Thailand’s Environmental Law: Enriching the Path Analysis-VARIMA-Ovi Model.
    Journal: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
    Year: 2021
  • Sutthichaimethee, P. & Ariyasajjakorn, D.
    A Forecasting Model on Carrying Capacity for Government’s Controlling Measure under Environmental Law in Thailand: Adapting Non-Recursive Autoregression based on the Var-X Model.
    Journal: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
    Year: 2020
  • Sutthichaimethee, P. & Naluang, S.
    The Efficiency of the Sustainable Development Policy for Energy Consumption under Environmental Law in Thailand: Adapting the SEM-Varimax model.
    Journal: Energies
    Year: 2019
  • Sutthichaimethee, P., Chatchorfa, A., & Suyaprom, S.
    A Forecasting Model for Economic Growth and CO2 Emission based on Industry 4.0 Political Policy under The Government Power: Adapting A Second-Order Autoregressive-SEM.
    Journal: Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
    Year: 2019

 

 

 

Dr Milad Mirzaei Aminiyan | Environmental Pollution and Remediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr Milad Mirzaei Aminiyan | Environmental Pollution and Remediation | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. in Soil Science-Biophysics at University of Tehran, Iran

Dr. Milad Mirzaei Aminiyan is a PhD scholar specializing in Environmental Sciences with a focus on Soil and Water Resources Management. Affiliated with the University of Tehran, his research explores the interactions between emerging pollutants, soil health, and plant growth. With an h-index of 9 and numerous peer-reviewed publications, he has earned recognition as a top researcher in his field. 📚✨

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🎓 Education

  • PhD in Soil Biophysics (2018–2024)
    University of Tehran (UT), Iran
    Thesis: Impact of Microplastic Particles on Soil and Plant Growth.
  • Guest Ph.D. Student (2023)
    Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
    Research: Polyethylene Microplastics and Microrubber Particles Effects on Willow Growth.
  • M.Sc. in Soil Physics and Conservation (2010–2013)
    Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran
    Thesis: Nanozeolite Effects on Soil Organic Carbon Fractions.
  • B.Sc. in Environmental Soil Science (2006–2010)
    Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan, Iran
    Project: Effects of Pistachio Wastes on Soil Properties.

Professional Experience 👩‍🔬

  • Technical & Commercial Manager, ABENEGAHDAR Organic Fertilizer Factory (2013–2018)
  • Environmental Scientist, Rafsanjan’s Eco-Industrial Zone (2014–2018)

Research Interests 🔬

  • Biodegradation and interaction of microplastics
  • Emerging contaminants: PAHs, pesticides, and metals
  • Hydrogeochemistry and water quality modeling
  • Ecotoxicology and risk assessment

Awards and Honors 🏆

  • 2022: Top Researcher, Soil Sciences and Engineering Department, University of Tehran
  • 2018: 2nd Rank in Iranian PhD Entrance Exam (Soil Physics)
  • 2013: Best M.Sc. Thesis, Bu-Ali Sina University
  • 2010: National Elite Foundation Award for Top Graduates

Achievements 🌟

  • Secured grants from Iran National Science Foundation (INSF) and Iranian Nanotechnology Innovation Council (INIC).
  • Conducted impactful studies on microplastic pollution and soil health improvement.

Upcoming Projects 🚀

  • Exploring microplastic transport in porous media.
  • Risk assessment of polyethylene microplastics on agriculture.
  • Advanced hydrogeochemical modeling for water resource sustainability.

 Publications 📄

Environmental Pollution (Emerging Hazardous Substances)

  1. Aminiyan, M.M., Shorafa, M., Pourbabaee, A.A. (2024)
    Mitigating the detrimental impacts of low- and high-density polyethylene microplastics using a novel microbial consortium on a soil-plant system: Insights and interactions.
    Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
  2. Aminiyan, M.M., Rahman, M.M., Rodríguez-Seijo, A., Begloo, R.H., Cheraghi, M., Aminiyan, F.M. (2022)
    Elucidating of potentially toxic elements contamination in topsoils around a copper smelter: Spatial distribution, partitioning, and risk estimation.
    Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
  3. Aminiyan, M.M., Kalantzi, O.I., Etesami, H., Khamoshi, S.E., Begloo, R.H., Aminiyan, F.M. (2021)
    Occurrence and source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in dust of an emerging industrial city in Iran: Implications for human health.
    Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  4. Moghtaderi, T., Aminiyan, M.M., Alamdar, R., Moghtaderi, M. (2019)
    Index-based evaluation of pollution characteristics and health risk of potentially toxic metals in schools’ dust of Shiraz megacity, SW Iran.
    Journal: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment
  5. Aminiyan, M.M., Baalousha, M., Mousavi, R., Aminiyan, F.M., Hosseini, H., Heydariyan, A. (2018)
    The ecological risk, source identification, and pollution assessment of heavy metals in road dust: a case study in Rafsanjan, SE Iran.
    Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  6. Aminiyan, M.M., Baalousha, M., Aminiyan, F.M. (2018)
    Evolution of human health risk based on EPA modeling for adults and children and pollution level of potentially toxic metals in Rafsanjan road dust.
    Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  7. Aminiyan, M.M., Aminiyan, F.M. (2020)
    Comprehensive integrated index-based geochemistry and hydrochemical analyses of groundwater resources for multiple consumptions under coastal conditions.
    Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  8. Aminiyan, M.M., Aitkenhead-Peterson, J., Aminiyan, F.M. (2018)
    Evaluation of multiple water quality indices for drinking and irrigation purposes for the Karoon River, Iran.
    Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
  9. Aminiyan, M.M., Aminiyan, F.M., Heydariyan, A. (2016)
    Study on hydrochemical characterization and annual changes of surface water quality for agricultural and drinking purposes in a semi-arid area.
    Journal: Sustainable Water Resources Management
  10. Aminiyan, M.M., Aminiyan, F.M., Heydariyan, A., Sadikhani, M. (2016)
    The assessment of groundwater geochemistry of some wells in Rafsanjan plain, Iran.
    Journal: Eurasian Soil Science

 

Prof Franklyn Lisk | Development Economics | Excellence in Research

Prof Franklyn Lisk | Development Economics | Excellence in Research

Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Africa) at University of Warwick, UK , United Kingdom

Professor Franklyn Lisk is a distinguished development economist and policy adviser with over 50 years of professional experience. His technical skills include expertise in international political economy and development policy. He has significant teaching experience across various universities globally, emphasizing professional development through partnerships with African institutions. Notably, his top publications include key works in leading academic journals.

Profile

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Education 🎓

Professor Lisk earned his PhD in Economics from the University of Birmingham, UK, where he began his academic career as a lecturer in development economics in 1973.

Professional Experience 🏢

Currently, he is the Academic Director for Africa at the University of Warwick, UK, and a Professor of International Political Economy of African Development and Global Health Governance. Previously, he held various significant roles at the International Labour Organisation (ILO), including Senior Economist and Director. He is also a co-founder of the Center for Research on Political Economy (CREPOL) in Dakar and a visiting professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.

Research Interests 🔍

Professor Lisk’s research focuses on international political economy, development economics, and global health governance, with a specific emphasis on African development policies and practices.

Awards 🏆

Throughout his career, Professor Lisk has been recognized for his contributions to development economics and policy advisory, although specific awards are not detailed in the biodata.

Top Noted Publications📖

  • The Political Economy of HIV/AIDS in Africa. Global Health Action.(2013)
  • Employment and Labour Market Policies in Africa. African Journal of Economic Policy.(2009)
  • Globalization and Development in Africa: An Overview. Journal of African Economies.(2007)
  • The Role of International Organizations in African Development. Development Policy Review.(2005)
  •  HIV/AIDS and the World of Work: The ILO’s Global Programme. International Labour Review.(2004)