Revanth R | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Revanth R | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Revanth R, Bharathiar University, India

A dedicated Research Scholar at Bharathiar University, R. Revanth holds a BSc in Mathematics from Loyola College and a Master’s in Social Work from the Madras School of Social Work. His experience as a Project Executive at Maaltus Social Venture focused on enhancing skills and creating job opportunities for youth in slum areas. Currently pursuing a PhD, Revanth’s research emphasizes the intersection of climate change, environmental justice, and social justice for vulnerable populations. With seven published articles in reputable journals, he advocates for evidence-based strategies to promote social and environmental equity. 🌱✨

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Academic and Professional Background

R. Revanth possesses a solid academic foundation with a BSc in Mathematics from Loyola College and a Master’s in Social Work from the Madras School of Social Work. His professional experience as a Project Executive at Maaltus Social Venture demonstrates his commitment to social impact, particularly through the Job Booster project aimed at uplifting youth in slum areas. Clearing the UGC-NET/JRF and enrolling in a PhD program in Social Work further highlights his dedication to academic excellence and research. This diverse background positions him well for contributing to complex social issues.

Research and Innovations

R. Revanth’s research projects focus on critical areas such as climate change, environmental justice, and social justice, especially concerning vulnerable populations. Although he has no completed or ongoing projects listed, his research in these significant fields indicates a potential for impactful contributions. His seven publications in reputable journals underscore his ability to communicate findings and contribute to academic discourse, which is vital for the Best Researcher Award.

Contributions

His research contributions specifically address the nexus of climate change and social issues, notably climate migration. R. Revanth’s work not only adds to the existing body of knowledge but also aims to provide actionable insights for policymakers and communities. His demonstrated proficiency in research methodology enhances the quality and rigor of his findings. This focus on evidence-based approaches aligns well with the values of the Best Researcher Award.

Conclusion

R. Revanth’s academic achievements, research focus, and commitment to social justice, he is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work addresses critical issues of our time, positioning him as a researcher who not only contributes to academia but also advocates for vulnerable communities. His application demonstrates a blend of scholarly rigor and practical engagement, which is highly valuable in today’s research landscape.

 

Publication Top Notes  

  • Economic Soundness and Psychological Well-being among the Elderly 🌱 | Cited by 2 | 2023
    K Rani, R Revanth, N Shanmughavadivu, FXLL Flower | South Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 4 (2), 1-11
  • A Review on Social Work and Climate Change: The Need for a Transdisciplinary Approach 🌍   2024
    DLLF Revanth R, Snowlin Sofia D, Ancy Abraham | Journal of Social Work Practice 1 (15),
  • Sustainability: A Pressing Priority for Sustainable Development Goal-13 ♻️ | Cited by 0 | 2023
    DLLF Revanth R, Kavitha Rani, Dr. Shanmugavadivu | Economic and Political Weekly 58 (51)
  • Sensitizing Emotional Intelligence: A Blooming Hope for Unforeseen Retinal Ailment 👁️ 2023
    K Rani, R Revanth, NS Shanmughavadivu, FXLL Flower | International Journal of Rehabilitation and Special Education (IJRSE) 3 (1)

 

 

 

Leonardo Corecco | Paleoclimate | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Leonardo Corecco | Paleoclimate | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Leonardo Corecco,Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Dr. Leo Corecco is a geologist and paleontologist with a PhD in Sciences (Paleontology) from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (2024). He is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Regional University of Cariri (URCA), focusing on the geochemical characterization of fossils from the Araripe Basin. His expertise includes isotopic analyses (C, O, Sr) and various analytical techniques such as X-ray diffraction and LA-ICP-MS. He holds a Master’s in Geosciences from the same institution and a Bachelor’s in Geology from the Federal University of Ceará. His research interests span isotopic geochemistry, crystallography, and vertebrate evolution. 📚🔬

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Dr. Leo Corecco’s research focuses on the geoquímica e paleontologia of vertebrate fossils, with a particular emphasis on the Triassic and Permian periods. His work involves isotopic analyses (C, O, Sr), spectroscopy techniques, and other advanced analytical methods to interpret paleoenvironmental and paleoecological aspects of ancient ecosystems. His studies explore geochemical signatures, fossil bone chemistry, and paleoenvironmental reconstructions to understand vertebrate evolution and their past environments. Dr. Corecco also examines ethnostratigraphic units and petrological significance in fossil records. 🌍🔬🦴

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Geochemical study of the vertebrate assemblage zones of the Santa Maria supersequence (middle to late Triassic), Paraná Basin, Brazil – Brazilian Journal of Geology 50, e20200014, 13 citations, 2020 🌎🦴
  • Petrological meaning of ethnostratigraphic units – Laminated Limestone of the Crato Formation, Araripe Basin, NE Brazil – Pesquisas em Geociências 49 (1), e121139, 4 citations, 2022 🏞️🔬
  • Geochemical study on fossil vertebrates from some specific Permian and Triassic beds of the Paraná Basin (Brazil): A preliminary approach – Journal of South American Earth Sciences 110, 103362, 1 citation, 2021 📊🦖
  • Paleoenvironmental interpretations of Irati and Mangrullo Formations (Permian of Paraná Basin) based on rocks and fossil bones through spectroscopy techniques – Vibrational Spectroscopy 110, 103110, 1 citation, 2020 🔬🌍
  • Triassic climate and the rise of the dinosaur empire in South America – Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 104977, 2024 🌋🦕
  • Geochemical Signatures of Permian and Triassic Bones From Paraná Basin – A Preliminary View – Paleo RS 2020, 2020 🔬🦴
  • Um Esqueleto Parcial do Dinocefálio Anteossaurídeo Pampaphoneus biccai (Permiano do RS) – XXVI Congresso Brasileiro de Paleontologia, 2019 🦖📚
  • Estudo Geoquímico Preliminar dos Sedimentos e Ossos Fóssies Permo-triássicos da Bacia do Paraná, Brasil – XVII Congresso Brasileiro de Geoquímica, 2019 🌐🦴
  • Estudo Geoquímico e Paleoambiental de Sedimentos das Zonas de Associação da Supesequência Santa Maria-RS, Brasil – XVII Congresso Brasileiro de Geoquímica, 2019 📊🌍
  • Análise Etnoestratigráfica do Membro Nova Olinda, Formação Crato – CE – Anais da Reunião Anual de Paleontologia – Paleo RS, 2018 🏞️🔬
  • Geoquímica Aplicada a Paleontologia – Anais da Reunião Anual de Paleontologia – Paleo RS, 2018 📚🦖
  • Desenvolvimento de Mídias Audiovisuais como Ferramenta Didática no Ensino de Aulas Experimentais de Biologia Celular – Anais [recurso eletrônico] / VII Encontro Nacional de Biologia, 2018 🎥🧬
  • CARACTERIZAÇÃO TECNOLÓGICAS DOS QUARTZITOS DO ESTADO DO CEARÁ – Geologia 30 (2), 261-281, 2017 🏔️🔬
  • DESENVOLVIMENTO DE MÍDIAS AUDIOVISUAIS COMO FERRAMENTA DIDÁTICA NO ENSINO DE AULAS EXPERIMENTAIS DA DISCIPLINA DE BIOLOGIA CELULAR GERAL – Encontros Universitários da UFC 2 (1), 2624, 2017 🎓📚
  • Caracterização de Rochas Ornamentais do Estado do Ceará – Uma Análise Estatística dos Ensaios Tecnológicos – Anais do IX Simpósio de Rochas Ornamentais do Nordeste e IV Simpósio de, 2016 🏛️📊