Jannatul Naim | Environmental Migration and Resilience | Young Scientist Award

Jannatul Naim | Environmental Migration and Resilience | Young Scientist Award

Ms Jannatul Naim, Khulna University, Bangladesh

Jannatul Naim is a dedicated researcher and recent graduate in Economics from Khulna University, Bangladesh. She completed her Master’s in Social Science (M.S.S) with a focus on households’ willingness to pay for improved air quality in Khulna City. Jannatul has contributed to several research projects, including studies on mangrove ecosystem services, rehabilitation programs for beggars, and farmers’ participation in weather risk insurance. She has published articles in Plant Science Today and Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. Jannatul is passionate about socioeconomic research and holds significant experience as a research assistant. πŸ’ΌπŸ“ŠπŸ“ˆ

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Education

Jannatul Naim is a dedicated academic from Khulna, Bangladesh, with a strong background in economics. She completed her Secondary School Certificate (SSC) in Business Studies at St. Xavier’s High School Khulna in 2013, achieving a perfect score of 5.00/5.00. She furthered her education with a Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) from Govt. M.M. City College Khulna in 2015, earning a grade of 4.67/5.00. Jannatul completed her Bachelor of Social Science (B.S.S.) in Economics at Khulna University in 2022, with a thesis on personality traits and teaching strategies. She continued her studies with a Master of Social Science (M.S.S.) in Economics at the same university, graduating in 2023 with a focus on air quality in Khulna City πŸŒπŸ“šπŸŽ“.

Experience

Ms. Jannatul Naim has served as a Research Assistant on two significant projects. From February to December 2022, she worked under the guidance of Associate Professor Nishad Nasrin at Khulna University on the project titled “Unraveling the Effects of A Rehabilitation Program on The Socioeconomic Wellbeing of Beggars and Begging Motivation: Evidence from An Urban Area of Bangladesh.” Her responsibilities included conducting literature reviews, analyzing data, and documenting research findings. From March to July 2024, she joined Professor Md. Nasif Ahsan on the project “Mangrove Ecosystem Services and Socio-economic Resilience,” where she contributed to research design, data management, and stakeholder collaboration. πŸŒ±πŸ“Š

Research focus

Jannatul Naim’s research primarily focuses on plant stress tolerance, particularly in response to salinity, drought, and heavy metal stress in crop plants. She investigates the genetic characterization of mutant populations, examining their adaptability to environmental stressors, including rehabilitation programs for socio-economic well-being in agricultural communities. Her studies also explore the role of exogenous chemical compounds in improving stress resilience through the modulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and methylglyoxal detoxification. This work contributes to sustainable agricultural practices and crop improvement. πŸŒΎπŸ”¬πŸŒ±βš—οΈπŸŒ

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Advanced Mutant Line Developed from Fatemadhan Shows Salinity Tolerance at both Seedling and Reproductive Stages

Unraveling the effects of a rehabilitation program on the socioeconomic wellbeing of beggars and begging motivation: evidence from an urban area of Bangladesh

CHARACTERIZATION AND GENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE SELECTED RICE MUTANT POPULATIONS

Farmers Adaptation Strategies to Adverse Impacts of Drought on Agriculture of the Central Barind Tract of Bangladesh: An Empirical Study

Heavy-Metal-Induced Reactive Oxygen Species and Methylglyoxal Formation and Detoxification in Crop Plants: Modulation of Tolerance by Exogenous Chemical Compounds

Conclusion

Ms. Jannatul Naim’s academic achievements, research experience, and publications make her a strong contender for the “Young Scientist Award.” Her focus on both economic and environmental issues positions her to contribute to important societal advancements, fitting the award’s criteria.Β 

Majid Rahimi | Social-Ecological Systems Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Majid Rahimi | Social-Ecological Systems Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Majid Rahimi, University of Tehran, Iran

Dr. Majid Rahimi, a watershed management expert, holds a PhD from the University of Tehran. His research focuses on regime shifts in social-ecological systems, reflected in impactful articles and conference papers. With extensive experience in environmental governance and micro-funding projects, he contributes significantly to sustainable development. Honored with accolades like the Saei Student Award and membership in prestigious foundations, Rahimi is committed to enhancing resilience in natural resource management. His dedication extends to community empowerment initiatives, reflecting his passion for holistic solutions to environmental challenges. πŸŒ±πŸ“š

 

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Educational Background πŸŽ“

Dr. Majid Rahimi pursued his academic journey in environmental sciences, culminating in a PhD in Watershed Management from the University of Tehran. His academic excellence is evident through consistently high grades in his BSc, MSc, and PhD studies.

Honors and Recognition πŸ†

Acknowledged for his academic prowess and community engagement, Rahimi is a recipient of prestigious awards such as the Saei Student Award and membership in elite foundations. His dedication to resilience-building efforts reflects a holistic approach to environmental stewardship.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Majid Rahimi’s research focus primarily revolves around watershed management and environmental governance, as evidenced by his extensive publications and academic endeavors. His work delves into understanding the structural characteristics of governmental and non-governmental institutions, regime shifts in social-ecological systems, and the impact of environmental changes on water governance. Through his studies, Rahimi aims to uncover insights into sustainable resource management strategies, fostering resilience in ecosystems. His dedication to exploring these critical areas contributes significantly to advancing knowledge and solutions for environmental challenges. 🌊🌱