Aditya Thakur | Remote Sensing | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Aditya Thakur
Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India
Aditya Thakur
Affiliation Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Country India
Google Scholar EMx1v0MAAAAJ
Documents 20+
Citations 112
h-index 6
Subject Area Geoinformatics, Remote Sensing, Civil and Mining Engineering
Event Global Academic Awards

Aditya Thakur is an Indian academic researcher associated with the Department of Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. His scholarly contributions are situated primarily within the interdisciplinary domains of geoinformatics, remote sensing, environmental monitoring, land subsidence analysis, and urban environmental assessment. His research portfolio demonstrates active engagement with satellite-based earth observation systems, geospatial analytics, hyperspectral imaging, and machine learning approaches for environmental and infrastructural applications.[1]

His published works include investigations into atmospheric pollution dynamics, mining-induced land deformation, monsoon flood assessment, urban spatial analysis, and non-destructive material evaluation using remote sensing methodologies. The research profile reflects collaboration with researchers from premier Indian institutions, particularly the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee and related geospatial research groups.[2]

Abstract

The academic work of Aditya Kumar Thakur focuses on the application of geospatial technologies and remote sensing methodologies to address environmental, infrastructural, and urban analytical challenges. His research integrates satellite imagery, machine learning, hyperspectral sensing, and geostatistical modeling for the assessment of land subsidence, air pollution, urban flooding, vegetation dynamics, and construction material analysis. His publication record indicates active participation in interdisciplinary scientific collaborations and demonstrates emerging contributions to earth observation science and civil engineering analytics.[3]

Keywords

Remote Sensing, Geoinformatics, Land Subsidence, Sentinel-5P, Hyperspectral Imaging, Urban Flood Analysis, NO₂ Monitoring, Geospatial Analytics, Machine Learning, Civil Engineering, Environmental Assessment, Satellite Imagery.

Introduction

Contemporary research in geospatial science increasingly relies on multi-source satellite datasets, computational analytics, and environmental modeling frameworks for understanding complex terrestrial processes. Within this context, Aditya Kumar Thakur has contributed to the study of environmental monitoring and infrastructure-related geospatial assessment through the application of remote sensing technologies.[4]

His research activities include investigations into mining-induced deformation in the East Jharia coalfield, spatial dynamics of atmospheric pollutants, flood variability assessment, and vegetation monitoring using Sentinel satellite datasets. These studies contribute to practical understanding in areas such as disaster risk reduction, environmental sustainability, urban planning, and resource management.[5]

Research Profile

Aditya Kumar Thakur is affiliated with the Department of Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, one of India’s leading engineering institutions. His research profile demonstrates expertise in geospatial technologies, remote sensing applications, and environmental data analytics. The scholarly record includes collaborations with senior academics and researchers specializing in remote sensing, civil engineering, environmental systems, and geospatial intelligence.[6]

The citation metrics associated with his profile indicate growing academic visibility, with more than one hundred citations and an h-index of six. His work spans peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, and interdisciplinary scientific publications focused on remote sensing applications and environmental systems analysis.[7]

Research Contributions

One of the major research themes in Thakur’s work involves the analysis of land subsidence and ground deformation in mining-affected regions, particularly the East Jharia coalfield. These studies employ InSAR-based methodologies and time-series deformation analytics for understanding structural and environmental implications associated with underground mining activities.[8]

Another significant area of contribution relates to atmospheric pollution assessment using Sentinel-5P satellite data. His studies on nitrogen dioxide concentration trends across Indian cities provide insights into urban air quality dynamics and spatial-temporal environmental variability.[9]

The researcher has additionally contributed to flood monitoring and urban planning studies through geospatial analysis and SAR-based flood mapping approaches. These investigations assist in identifying vulnerable urban clusters and understanding hydrological variability during monsoon events.[10]

His collaborative work in hyperspectral remote sensing has explored non-destructive quality assessment techniques for cement, mortar, and concrete materials. These studies demonstrate the integration of civil engineering material science with advanced spectral imaging methods.[11]

Publications

  • “An assessment of the spatiotemporal dynamics and seasonal trends in NO₂ concentrations across India using advanced statistical analysis.” Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 2025.
  • “An assessment of different line-of-sight and ground velocity distributions for a comprehensive understanding of ground deformation patterns in East Jharia coalfield.” Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 2025.
  • “Land subsidence dynamics and its structural impact assessment over East Jharia, Jharkhand, India.” Journal of Earth System Science, 2025.
  • “Comparative analysis of deep learning CNN models and traditional machine learning approaches for land use land cover classification using imagery.” International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2025.
  • “Prediction of Tropospheric Nitrogen Dioxide in Kolkata Using Sentinel-5P and Sentinel-2 Multispectral Data and Machine Learning Algorithm.” Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 2026.
  • “Classical and quantum approaches to probabilistic modeling of fire occurrence in anthracite grade coal.” Scientific Reports, 2025.

Research Impact

The research output of Aditya Kumar Thakur demonstrates interdisciplinary relevance across geospatial science, environmental engineering, and urban analytical systems. His work contributes to the practical application of remote sensing technologies for addressing environmental sustainability challenges and infrastructure-related risks.[12]

The citation record and collaborative publication profile indicate increasing scholarly recognition within remote sensing and geoinformatics communities. His studies involving Sentinel datasets, machine learning algorithms, and deformation analytics reflect contemporary scientific approaches aligned with current trends in environmental monitoring and spatial intelligence research.[13]

Award Suitability

Aditya Kumar Thakur’s academic portfolio aligns with the criteria generally associated with research excellence and emerging scholar recognition programs. His contributions to environmental remote sensing, land deformation analysis, and urban geospatial modeling demonstrate methodological rigor and interdisciplinary relevance.[14]

The integration of advanced geospatial techniques with practical environmental and infrastructural applications further supports the suitability of his profile for academic recognition in remote sensing, geoinformatics, and civil engineering research categories. His publication trajectory also indicates sustained research engagement and collaborative scientific productivity.[15]

Conclusion

Aditya Kumar Thakur represents an emerging researcher within the interdisciplinary fields of geoinformatics, remote sensing, and environmental engineering. His scholarly contributions encompass satellite-based environmental monitoring, geospatial analytics, urban systems assessment, and deformation analysis. Through collaborative research and applied scientific investigations, he has contributed to the growing body of knowledge associated with remote sensing applications in environmental and civil engineering sciences.[16]

References

  1. Srivastava, A., Thakur, A.K., & Garg, R.D. (2025). Aditya Kumar Thakur – Academic Citation Profile.           https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EMx1v0MAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  2. Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. (2026). Department of Civil Engineering Research Profiles.
  3. Srivastava, A., Thakur, A.K., & Garg, R.D. (2025). An assessment of the spatiotemporal dynamics and seasonal trends in NO₂ concentrations across India using advanced statistical analysis.           https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352938525000436
  4. Thakur, A.K., Garg, R.D., & Jain, K. (2025). Ground deformation assessment using remote sensing methods. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment.
  5. Soudagar, R., & Thakur, A.K. (2025). Quantifying Spatiotemporal Variability of Patna’s Monsoon Flood Using Sentinel-1 SAR Data and Moran’s Index.
  6. Google Scholar Metrics. (2026). Citation and h-index Statistics.
  7. Srivastava, A., Thakur, A.K., Garg, R.D., & Garg, P.K. (2026). Prediction of Tropospheric Nitrogen Dioxide Using Sentinel Data and Machine Learning.
  8. Kumari, M., & Thakur, A.K. (2025). Spatial patterns of population density and urban planning priorities.

Else Ragnhild Neumann | Geochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Else Ragnhild Neumann | Geochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Professor at University of Oslo, Norway

Professor Else-Ragnhild Neumann (b. 1938) is a pioneering Norwegian geologist and the first woman to become a full professor in geosciences in Norway 🇳🇴. With a Dr. Philos. in geology, her groundbreaking research spans magmatic petrology, mantle processes, and plate tectonics 🔬🌋. She has led and contributed to major international projects, including studies on the Oslo Rift, Canary Islands, and Siberian Traps, shedding light on crustal evolution and volcanic systems 🌐. A prolific scholar with publications in top-tier journals, she has remained scientifically active for over five decades 📚. Beyond research, she has held key leadership roles in academia and national science policy 🏛️. As a trailblazer for women in STEM, she has long championed gender equity in science 👩‍🔬💪. Her outstanding career continues to inspire new generations of geoscientists across the globe 🌟.

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Academic Background

Professor Else-Ragnhild Neumann (b. 1938) is a trailblazing geologist and the first woman to achieve full professorship in geosciences in Norway . She earned her Cand. real. degree in physical geography from the University of Oslo (1958–1963), completed an M.Sc. in structural geology at UCLA (1965–1967) 🌐, and received her Dr. Philos. in geology from the University of Oslo in 1979 📘. Her thesis focused on the petrology of the Oslo Rift’s larvikites 🔬. Over five decades, she has made influential contributions to magmatic petrology, mantle geochemistry, and tectonics 🌋, with fieldwork in the Oslo Rift, Canary Islands, and South Africa. She has led numerous national and international research projects, published extensively in high-impact journals 📚, and shaped science policy through various leadership roles 🏛️. As a dedicated mentor and advocate for women in science 👩‍🔬, she has opened doors and inspired generations in the geoscience community 🌟.

Professional Experience

Professor Else-Ragnhild Neumann has had a remarkable career marked by scientific excellence and leadership in geosciences. Starting as a teacher in Oslo (1963–1965), she became a research fellow at the Mineralogisk-Geologisk Museum and ETH Zürich (1967–1970) 🔬. After a brief career pause, she resumed as a research fellow at the University of Oslo, eventually becoming Norway’s first female full professor in geosciences in 1981 👩‍🏫🌍. Her expertise lies in magmatic petrology, mantle processes, and tectonics, with pioneering studies in the Oslo Rift, Canary Islands, and Karoo Basin. She has led major international projects funded by NAVF, NFR, and the EU, contributing to global understanding of crust-mantle evolution and volcanic activity 🌐📚. Professor Neumann has served on numerous scientific boards, editorial committees, and governmental panels 🏛️. Her tireless work and mentorship continue to inspire future generations, especially women in science 👩‍🔬💡.

Awards and Honors

Professor Else-Ragnhild Neumann has received numerous prestigious awards and honors recognizing her outstanding contributions to geosciences and her role as a pioneer for women in science 👩‍🔬. She was elected a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Humanities in 1983 🎓, reflecting her exceptional research impact. In 1993, she became a member of the Academia Europaea, highlighting her influence across Europe 🌍. Later, she was also elected to the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters in 2004 🏛️, further acknowledging her scientific excellence. Throughout her career, Professor Neumann has led several important research programs funded by national and international bodies, underlining her leadership in geology and petrology 🔬. Beyond scientific honors, she has been a strong advocate for women in STEM, serving on the board of the Norwegian Center for Women-Oriented Research and mentoring many young scientists 💪👩‍🎓. Her awards and honors celebrate a lifetime of dedication, innovation, and breaking barriers.

Research Focus

Professor Else-Ragnhild Neumann specializes in magmatic petrology, geochemistry, and tectonics, exploring how the Earth’s crust and mantle evolve over time 🌍. Her work focuses on magma emplacement mechanisms, the transition from continental rifts to passive margins, and volcanic processes in regions like the Oslo Rift, Canary Islands, and Karoo Basin 🔥. She leads research on saucer-shaped sills and mantle metasomatism, contributing to understanding volcanic activity and crust formation 🌋. Her studies combine fieldwork, lab analysis, and geochemical modeling, providing key insights into Earth’s dynamic interior 🌐. Her research continues to influence geoscience worldwide.

Publication Top Notes

A peridotite source for strongly alkalic ultrabasic HIMU lavas of the Oslo Rift, Norway
📅 2023 | 🔁 Cited by 1

Geochemistry of deep Tunguska Basin sills, Siberian Traps: correlations and potential implications for the end-Permian environmental crisis
📅 2021 | 🔁 Cited by 17

Co-existing low-Ti and high-Ti dolerites in two large dykes in the gap dyke swarm, southeastern Karoo Basin (South Africa)
📅 2020 | 🔁 Cited by 2

Origin and evolution of the early magmatism in the Oslo Rift (Southeast Norway): Evidence from multiple generations of clinopyroxene
📅 2019 | 🔁 Cited by 7

Sub-Volcanic Intrusions and the Link to Global Climatic and Environmental Changes 
📅 2019 | 🔁 Cited by 14

Conclusion

Professor Else-Ragnhild Neumann is a truly outstanding candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award, embodying excellence, leadership, and pioneering spirit in geosciences. As the first female full professor in her field in Norway, she has broken significant gender barriers while maintaining decades of high-impact research on magmatic petrology, mantle processes, and tectonics. Her sustained productivity well beyond typical retirement age, leadership in major international projects, and influential roles in scientific organizations highlight her global impact. Beyond her scientific achievements, she has been a dedicated mentor and early advocate for women in science, helping pave the way for future generations. Her work connects deep Earth processes with planetary and environmental challenges, reflecting broad societal relevance. Overall, Professor Neumann’s career is a remarkable blend of groundbreaking science, visionary leadership, and commitment to gender equity, making her an exceptionally deserving nominee.

 

 

Zheng Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zheng Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zheng Li, College of environmental sciences and engineering, China

Dr. Zheng Li is a Research Associate at the School of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University. His expertise lies in environmental planning and management, with a strong research focus on water pollution control, environmental risk assessment, and pollutant migration. He has authored 10 SCI-indexed papers in leading journals such as Journal of Hydrology, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. His research integrates machine learning, neural networks, and isotope tracing to advance environmental sustainability. Dr. Li’s contributions in watershed hydrology and water quality simulation have significantly impacted pollution control strategies. 🌍🔬

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Education 🎓

Dr. Zheng Li earned his PhD in Environmental Science from Peking University, specializing in environmental planning, pollution control, and hydrological modeling. His doctoral research focused on heavy metal migration and transformation in sediment-water interfaces. He completed his Master’s in Environmental Engineering with an emphasis on ecological risk assessment and water quality management. His undergraduate studies in Environmental Science and Engineering provided a strong foundation in sustainable development, pollution modeling, and environmental impact assessment. Throughout his academic journey, he has combined theoretical knowledge with practical applications, producing research that influences policy and environmental conservation efforts. 📚🌱

Experience 🏢

Dr. Zheng Li has extensive research experience in environmental risk assessment, hydrological modeling, and heavy metal pollution control. As a Research Associate at Peking University, he has led studies on pollutant behavior, ecological risk assessment, and machine learning applications in water management. He has collaborated on government and industry-funded projects focusing on climate change impact on water ecosystems. His work integrates neural network models and deep learning techniques for predicting pollution trends and mitigation strategies. His experience spans laboratory research, field studies, and policy advising, contributing to sustainable environmental management practices. 🌊🔍

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Zheng Li specializes in environmental planning, pollution control, and risk assessment. His research explores the migration and transformation of pollutants, with a particular emphasis on heavy metals and their ecological impacts. He employs machine learning, neural networks, and isotope tracing to model pollution trends and hydrological changes. His work contributes to climate change adaptation strategies, watershed management, and sustainable environmental policies. Dr. Li is committed to developing AI-driven predictive models for pollution risk assessment and mitigation planning, ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment. 🌏♻️

Publication Top Notes

  • “Nutrient Release to Qinghai Lake from Buffer Zone Evolution Driven by Climate Change”Journal of Hydrology, June 2025.

  • “Climate Change Driven Land Use Evolution and Soil Heavy Metal Release Effects in Lakes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau”Science of The Total Environment, January 2025.

  • “Principles of Terrestrial Water Distribution Patterns and the Role of Soil Hydraulic Properties”CATENA, April 2024.

  • “The Interaction Between Nutrients and Heavy Metals in Lakes and Rivers Entering Lakes”Ecological Indicators, April 2024.

  • “Adsorption and Desorption of Heavy Metals at Water-Sediment Interface Based on Bayesian Model”Journal of Environmental Management, March 2023.

  • “Spatial Distribution, Ecological Risk, and Human Health Assessment of Heavy Metals in Lake Surface Sections — A Case Study of Qinghai Lake, China”Environmental Science and Pollution Research, January 2023.

  • “Temporal and Spatial Distribution and Fluorescence Spectra of Dissolved Organic Matter in Plateau Lakes: A Case Study of Qinghai Lake”Water, December 2021.

  • “Plateau River Research: Spatial-Temporal Variations of δ18O and δD in the Water of the Yarlung Tsangpo River and Their Controlling Factors”Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, January 2021.

  • “Water Environment in the Tibetan Plateau: Heavy Metal Distribution Analysis of Surface Sediments in the Yarlung Tsangpo River Basin”Environmental Geochemistry and Health, August 2020.

  • “Plateau River Research: Ecological Risk Assessment of Surface Sediments in the Yarlung Tsangpo River”Environmental Science and Pollution Research, February 2020.

Syed Asim Hussain | Quaternary Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain | Quaternary Geology | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), specializing in paleoclimate studies using speleothems. With a PhD in Geochemistry from CAS, he has earned honors such as the Outstanding International Student Award and Best Ph.D. Thesis. His research integrates geochemistry, climate change, and isotopic applications in paleoclimate and geofluids. He has led funded projects on climate changes in Pakistan, exploring their impacts on the Indus civilization. Dr. Hussain’s contributions continue to shape academic discourse on climate change. 🌿📚 #Paleoclimate #Geochemistry #ClimateResearch

 

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Academic and Professional Background 🌍🔬

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain is a postdoctoral researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), specializing in paleoclimate studies using speleothems. His academic journey includes serving as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Assistant Professor at the University of Baltistan and Karakoram International University, Pakistan. Dr. Hussain’s research integrates geochemistry, climate change, and isotope applications in paleoclimate, hydrosphere, and geofluids. He completed his PhD in Geochemistry at CAS, earning prestigious honors such as the Outstanding International Student Award and Best Ph.D. Thesis. He has led significant research projects, funded by esteemed organizations, including the Ministry of Science and Technology, China. 🌿📚

Research and Innovations 🌍🔬

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain’s research focuses on paleoclimate changes, particularly through the use of speleothems. His ongoing projects include a study on how speleothems have recorded climate changes in Pakistan and their impact on the Indus civilization, funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology, China, with a grant of 130,000 RMB (01/2023 – 12/2023). Another project explores the stalagmite imprint of climate and environmental changes in Pakistan over the past 1000 years, supported by IEECAS with a grant of 100,000 RMB (01/2023 – 12/2024). His work significantly contributes to understanding historical climate dynamics. 🌿⛏️📊

 

Areas of Research 🌍🔬

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain’s research spans several key areas, including Geology, Geochemistry, and the study of isotopes and their application in paleoclimate. He employs advanced isotopic techniques to uncover historical climate patterns and their environmental impacts. His work focuses on understanding the Earth’s climate history, particularly in regions like South Asia, using geological materials such as speleothems and geofluids. Through this interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Hussain advances knowledge in climate dynamics, providing valuable insights into past climates and helping shape current climate change discussions. 🌿🔬🌍

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Petrography and provenance of the Sub-Himalayan Kuldana Formation: Implications for tectonic setting and Palaeoclimatic conditions
    Cited by: 22
    Year: 2022
  • Unraveling sources and climate conditions prevailing during the deposition of neoproterozoic evaporites using coupled chemistry and boron isotope compositions (δ11B): the …
    Cited by: 18
    Year: 2021
  • Climate Change Impact on the Evolution of the Saline Lakes of the Soan-Sakaser Valley (Central Salt Range; Pakistan): Evidences from Hydrochemistry and Water (δD, δ18O …
    Cited by: 18
    Year: 2019
  • Origin of boron and brine evolution in saline springs in the Nangqen Basin, Southern Tibetan Plateau
    Cited by: 17
    Year: 2018
  • Evaluation of drinking water quality in urban areas of Pakistan, a case study of Gulshan-e-Iqbal Karachi, Pakistan
    Cited by: 13
    Year: 2016
  • Origin and evolution of eocene rock salts in Pakistan and implications for paleoclimate studies: insights from chemistry and Cl stable isotopes
    Cited by: 10
    Year: 2021
  • Stable chlorine isotopes in saline springs from the Nangqen basin, Qinghai–Tibet Plateau: Brine genesis and evolution
    Cited by: 10
    Year: 2019
  • An overview of Pakistan rock salt resources and their chemical characterization
    Cited by: 9
    Year: 2021
  • Chlorine isotopes unravel conditions of formation of the Neoproterozoic rock salts from the Salt Range Formation, Pakistan
    Cited by: 9
    Year: 2020
  • Complication rate and diagnostic yield of percutaneous native kidney biopsies: a 10-year experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Pakistan
    Cited by: 9
    Year: 2017
  • Mineralogy and PGE geochemistry of chromitites and peridotites of the sapat complex in the indus suture zone, northern Pakistan: implications for magmatic processes in the …
    Cited by: 8
    Year: 2023

Conclusion

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his substantial contributions to paleoclimate research, his recognition within the scientific community, and his continued work on climate change and its broader implications. His research has not only expanded the academic understanding of climate history but has also created meaningful socio-economic impacts.

 

 

Paul Afreh | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Paul Afreh | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Paul Afreh, Taiyuan University of Technology, China

Mr. Paul Afreh, a Ghanaian national currently residing in China, is pursuing an MSc in Environmental Science and Engineering at Taiyuan University of Technology under the supervision of Prof. Gao Lizhen. His research focuses on sustainable recycling and extraction of valuable elements from spent lithium-ion polymer batteries. Paul holds a BSc in Science Education from the University of Education, Winneba. He has extensive teaching experience, having served as Head of Science at Bosomtwe Oyoko Senior High School, Ghana. Paul has published research on lithium and cobalt recovery and is a qualified teacher in the UK. 🔋🌍📚

Education and Training 🎓

Mr. Paul Afreh is currently pursuing an MSc in Environmental Science and Engineering at Taiyuan University of Technology, China, under the supervision of Professor Gao Lizhen. His research focuses on sustainable recycling of lithium-ion polymer batteries through green technology. He has completed phases on high-temperature thermal pretreatment and selective cobalt recovery. His undergraduate degree, a BSc in Science Education (Biology/Chemistry), was obtained from the University of Education, Winneba, Ghana.

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Work Experience 💼

Mr. Afreh has rich experience in both research and teaching. He has conducted extensive research on lithium-ion battery recycling and critiqued abstracts for international conferences. His teaching background includes roles as a university teaching assistant and head of the science department in Ghana, where he mentored both students and staff.

Honours and Awards 🏅

He holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) from the UK’s Teaching Regulation Agency and has served as Chairperson of the Subcommittee for the 5th Africa Beyond Aid International Conference. Additionally, he is a reviewer for the “Result in Engineering” journal, which shows his credibility in the academic community.

 

Digital Skills and Involvement 🌐

Mr. Afreh is proficient in various digital tools like Microsoft Office, Google Drive, Zoom, and specialized software like Origin Lab and Jade for XRD analysis. He is also actively involved in academic committees, notably the National Union of Ghanaian Students-China, Taiyuan Chapter.

Publication Top Notes

  • Optimization of high-temperature thermal pretreatment conditions for maximum enrichment of lithium and cobalt from spent lithium-ion polymer batteries
  • Sustainable Lithium and Cobalt Recovery from Spent Lithium-ion Batteries: Best Practices for the Future. A review

Conclusion

Mr. Paul Afreh’s strong academic credentials, impactful research in sustainable energy solutions, and leadership in academic committees make him a fitting candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His innovative work on recycling lithium-ion batteries through green technology aligns with global research priorities, positioning him as a promising researcher.

Ferede Abuye Jeldu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ferede Abuye Jeldu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ferede Abuye Jeldu, Mettu University, Ethiopia

Dr. Ferede Abuye Jeldu: A Suitable Candidate for the Best Researcher Award

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Academic Background 🎓

Dr. Ferede Abuye Jeldu holds a PhD in Climate Change and Bioenergy Development from Hawassa University, Ethiopia, completed in July 2024. He also possesses a Master’s degree in Environmental Science from Ambo University (2015) and a Bachelor’s degree in Forest Management and Utilization from Hawassa University (2011). His educational qualifications provide a solid foundation for his research in climate change, bioenergy, and forest management.

Professional Experience 🌳

Dr. Jeldu has extensive experience in academia and research. He has served as a lecturer and head of the Department of Forestry at Mettu University (2018-2019) and as a lecturer and researcher at Assosa University (2016-2017). His experience extends to practical roles, including working as a lumberman and forest utilization expert at the Oromia Forest and Wildlife Enterprise. These roles have equipped him with valuable insights into both academic and field-based forestry practices.

Training and Certifications 🏅

Dr. Jeldu has participated in numerous professional training programs and certifications. Notably, he received a certificate of service from the African Forest Forum for sharing insights on forest and tree-based ecosystem services for climate change resilience. He has also been recognized by the UN-REDD Program for his contributions to environmental impact assessment and environmental auditing. His active involvement in environmental education is evident in his leadership of training programs for local farmers on climate variability.

Research Grants and Fellowships 💼

Dr. Jeldu’s research endeavors are supported by prestigious fellowships and grants, including the IPCC 6th Round Scholarships Programme and the African Forest Forum Research Fellowship fund. These awards underscore his commitment to advancing knowledge in climate change and sustainable forestry.

Skills and Expertise 🧑‍💻

Dr. Jeldu is proficient in collecting and analyzing climate, vegetation, and soil data, as well as conducting forest inventory assessments. His technical skills extend to the use of GIS applications for forest resource assessment and proficiency in statistical software such as R, SPSS, and FDiversity. These skills are vital for conducting comprehensive environmental and forestry research.

Publication Top Notes

  • 🌾 “Climate Change Adaptation Strategies of Smallholder Farmers: The Case of Bedele District, Bunno Bedele Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia” – FA Jeldu, A Ochocho, AL Duguma, Cited by: 4, Year: 2023
  • 🌳 “The Role of Forest Information in Addressing Climate Change: REDD+, NDCs, Enhanced Transparency Framework, and Ecosystem Restoration” – FA Jeldu, Mettu University,

Conclusion 🏆

Dr. Ferede Abuye Jeldu’s extensive academic background, professional experience, and active involvement in research and training make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to climate change mitigation, forest management, and community education aligns with the award’s objectives, showcasing his potential for significant contributions to the field.