Md Mozammel Haque | Mitigation | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Md Mozammel Haque
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute

Md Mozammel Haque of Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Bangladesh, has been recognized within the framework of the Global Academic Awards for scholarly contributions related to mitigation-oriented research and agricultural innovation. The research profile demonstrates substantial publication activity, citation influence, and interdisciplinary engagement in environmental and agricultural sciences.[1]

Md Mozammel Haque
Affiliation Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
Country Bangladesh
Documents 114
Citations 1710
h-index 24
Subject Area Mitigation
Event Global Academic Awards
Google Scholar qty1THMAAAAJ&hl

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers whose work contributes to scientific advancement, sustainability, and practical innovation. Md Mozammel Haque’s academic contributions reflect sustained research engagement in mitigation-related agricultural studies, environmental management, and interdisciplinary scientific development.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic achievements and scholarly profile of Md Mozammel Haque in relation to the Innovative Research Award presented through Global Academic Awards. The profile demonstrates extensive publication records, substantial citation impact, and interdisciplinary contributions associated with mitigation research, agricultural sustainability, and environmental resilience. Citation metrics and scholarly visibility indicate recognized engagement within international scientific communities.[1]

Keywords

Innovative Research Award, Md Mozammel Haque, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Mitigation Research, Agricultural Sustainability, Citation Impact, Research Publications, Environmental Science, Scholarly Recognition, Global Academic Awards.

Introduction

Contemporary academic recognition programs frequently evaluate research influence through publication productivity, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary impact. Researchers working in sustainability and mitigation studies contribute significantly to addressing environmental challenges, agricultural adaptation, and resource management.[3]

The Innovative Research Award recognizes academic excellence and contributions that demonstrate scientific relevance and measurable research engagement. Md Mozammel Haque’s scholarly profile reflects sustained activity in mitigation-related research and agricultural innovation through internationally visible academic publications.[2]

Research Profile

Md Mozammel Haque is affiliated with Bangladesh Rice Research Institute and has established a substantial academic profile through peer-reviewed research publications and citation-based scholarly influence. Available academic metrics indicate one hundred fourteen publications, more than one thousand seven hundred citations, and an h-index of twenty-four, demonstrating broad scholarly engagement and research consistency.[1]

  • Affiliation: Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
  • Research Area: Mitigation and Agricultural Sustainability
  • Indexed Publications: 114
  • Total Citations: 1710
  • h-index: 24

Research performance indicators are widely recognized as analytical tools for understanding academic visibility, productivity, and scientific dissemination across international research systems.[4]

Research Contributions

Md Mozammel Haque’s scholarly contributions are associated with mitigation-focused agricultural research, environmental adaptation strategies, and sustainable resource management. The research profile demonstrates engagement with scientific approaches designed to improve agricultural resilience and environmental sustainability within evolving climatic conditions.

The published body of work contributes to scientific discussions involving crop management, climate adaptation, food security, and ecological sustainability. Citation trends further suggest that the research has received notable scholarly attention from related scientific communities.

  • Research on agricultural mitigation and sustainability
  • Contribution to climate-resilient agricultural systems
  • Peer-reviewed scholarly publications
  • Interdisciplinary environmental research engagement

Publications

The research record includes numerous publications associated with mitigation-oriented agricultural science and environmental sustainability. Publication visibility through indexed databases contributes to scholarly dissemination and citation-based academic evaluation systems.[1]

  1. Research publications related to sustainable agriculture and mitigation practices.
  2. Scientific articles addressing climate adaptation and agricultural resilience.
  3. Interdisciplinary studies involving environmental sustainability and food systems.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI) systems facilitate long-term scholarly accessibility and citation tracking for scientific publications and research dissemination.

Research Impact

The citation performance associated with Md Mozammel Haque’s scholarly profile demonstrates meaningful academic engagement and visibility. Citation counts and the h-index are widely used indicators for evaluating research influence, publication consistency, and knowledge dissemination across scientific disciplines.[4]

The combination of extensive publication activity and sustained citation accumulation suggests recognized contributions within the scientific communities associated with agricultural sustainability and mitigation research.[6]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award emphasizes scientific originality, research productivity, interdisciplinary engagement, and measurable scholarly influence. Md Mozammel Haque’s academic profile aligns with these criteria through sustained publication output, citation impact, and contributions to mitigation-focused agricultural science.[2]

  • High volume of peer-reviewed scholarly publications
  • Strong citation-based academic influence
  • Research engagement in sustainability and mitigation science
  • International scholarly visibility and interdisciplinary contribution

Academic recognition initiatives such as Global Academic Awards contribute to highlighting researchers whose work supports scientific advancement, sustainable development, and interdisciplinary innovation.[2]

Conclusion

Md Mozammel Haque’s academic profile reflects extensive research engagement, strong citation performance, and sustained scholarly activity in mitigation and agricultural sustainability studies. The documented metrics and publication record support recognition within international academic evaluation frameworks and research distinction initiatives. Continued scholarly dissemination is expected to contribute further to scientific dialogue and sustainable agricultural innovation.[1]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile: Md Mozammel Haque.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qty1THMAAAAJ&hl=en
  2. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. (2022). Climate change mitigation and sustainable adaptation research.DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009157926
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    https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0507655102
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    https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.20831

Wei Yang | Waste Valorization | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Wei Yang | Waste Valorization | Innovative Research Award

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Dr. Wei Yang is an accomplished materials engineer recognized for innovative research in sustainable construction materials, with a strong focus on recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) and construction and demolition waste valorization. His work advances durability enhancement of next-generation recycled concretes through functional materials such as layered double hydroxides, revealing novel mechanisms for sulfate and chloride ion immobilization and microstructure optimization. With 16 Scopus-indexed publications, 183 citations, and an h-index of 8, his research demonstrates both originality and impact. His studies published in leading journals like Construction and Building Materials and Journal of Building Engineering significantly contribute to low-carbon, circular-economy-driven infrastructure development.

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Education

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Employment

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Research Focus

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Ms. Rattanyu Dechjejaruwat, World Bank, Thailand

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Academic Background

Ms. Rattanyu Dechjejaruwat holds a Master of Science in Economic Policy from University College London (UCL), United Kingdom, which she earned between September 2012 and September 2013. Her postgraduate research focused on regional trade efficiency, culminating in a thesis titled “Does Trade Matter & Where is the Most Efficient? – A Comparative Study on the Efficiency of ASEAN+3 Logistic Sectors,” reflecting her analytical strength in international economics and policy evaluation. Prior to that, she completed her Bachelor of Arts in Economics through the B.E. International Program at Thammasat University, Thailand, from August 2007 to December 2010. Graduating with First Class Honors and ranking in the top 10th percentile, she majored in Economics and minored in Finance. Her undergraduate thesis, “Does Protectionist Policy Matter in Thailand? – The Roles of Exchange Rate and Tariff Barriers,” emphasized her early engagement with macroeconomic policy and trade protection mechanisms, setting a strong foundation for her future work in economic development and policy analysis.

Professional Experience

Ms. Rattanyu Dechjejaruwat is a highly experienced economist with a strong background in public finance, sustainable development, and international economic cooperation. Since 2018, she has served as a consultant at the World Bank in Bangkok, where she leads economic and financial analyses related to climate resilience, green economy, and infrastructure development across Southeast Asia. She has successfully mobilized over USD 1.6 million in trust funds and contributed to key projects on carbon pricing, marine plastics, forest management, and climate change strategies in Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and China. Previously, she worked at WIPO in Geneva, AIIB, and the Ministry of Finance, Thailand, where she provided policy advice on regional financial cooperation, social development, and capital markets. Her early career included research roles for ADB and teaching assistantships at Thammasat University. Ms. Rattanyu’s deep expertise spans public expenditure reviews, environmental economics, and international development, making her a key contributor to sustainable policy innovation in Asia.

Professional Training

Ms. Rattanyu Dechjejaruwat has undertaken extensive professional training in climate change, economic development, and policy design, enhancing her expertise in international finance and sustainable development. Her recent engagements with the World Bank Group (WBG) include participation in OpsClinics focused on Country Climate and Development Reports (2022), corporate climate commitments (2021), and climate change result measurement (2021). She also contributed as a speaker at the 14th EAP Online Workshop on the Montreal Protocol Program (2022). Other notable WBG courses include the RAS Academy, MNA Climate Clinic, and training in Theory of Change and IPF Operations Reporting. Earlier, she attended the General Course on Intellectual Property at WIPO Academy, Geneva (2017), and specialized IMF programs on External Vulnerabilities (2015), Financial Programming (2012), and an advanced trade negotiation simulation course with ITD, Bangkok (2011). These trainings reflect her ongoing commitment to policy innovation, economic resilience, and global development strategy.

Research Focus

Ms. Rattanyu Dechjejaruwat’s research focuses primarily on sustainable development, climate resilience, public finance, and policy innovation in emerging economies, particularly Thailand. Her body of work highlights a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability and economic reform, as seen in key publications such as Towards a Green and Resilient Thailand and Arresting Environmental Degradation to Build Wealth in Thailand. She has also explored innovative financing mechanisms for sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion through fintech. Her contributions to policy documents like the Implementation Completion and Results Report for Thailand PMR, The Fiscal Responsibility Act, and The New Budget Procedures Act indicate deep engagement with fiscal governance, market readiness, and institutional reform. Moreover, her interest in intellectual property and global branding is evident in her WIPO article on Thailand’s Qualy brand. Collectively, her work integrates economic policy, climate action, and governance reforms, making her a key contributor to sustainable policy development in Southeast Asia.

Publication Top Notes

  • Towards a Green and Resilient Thailand (2024) – World Bank Group report, authored by Mani, Pollitt, Honeck, Banerjee & Dechjejaruwat

  • Arresting Environmental Degradation to Build Wealth in Thailand (2024)Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 956, PMID 39510287; cited by 0–5 sources ScienceDirect+5PubMed+5ResearchGate+5

  • Innovative Financing Options for the Sustainable Economy in Thailand (2022) – Thailand Economic Monitor, World Bank Wikipedia

  • Implementation Completion and Results Report for Thailand Partnership for Market Readiness (2020) – World Bank ResearchGate+11LinkedIn+11Open Knowledge Repository+11

  • Volunteers Take Part in Eco‑Friendly Community Service Activities in Thailand (2019) – World Bank Blog LinkedIn

  • The Fiscal Responsibility Act (2019) – Thailand Economic Monitor, World Bank Wikipedia

  • The New Budget Procedures Act and Its Implications (2019) – Thailand Economic Monitor, World Bank LinkedIn

  • The Power of Branding and Design: Thailand’s Qualy Goes Global (2017)WIPO Magazine LinkedIn

Conclusion

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Assist. Prof. Dr. Shahab Khameneh asl | Green energy | Breakthrough Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shahab Khameneh asl, University of Tabriz, Iran

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Assist. Prof. Dr. Shahab Khameneh Asl has been serving as the Head of the Ceramic Laboratory Complex at the Materials Engineering Department, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tabriz, Iran, since September 2016. Under his leadership, the complex encompasses a wide range of specialized laboratories, including ceramic manufacturing, refractory technology, glazing, glass and porcelain technologies, thermal analysis, advanced ceramics, bioceramics, electroceramics, and ceramoglass research. He manages a vibrant team of 2 professors, 2 assistant professors, 13 Ph.D. scholars, 30 postgraduate, and 55 undergraduate students. His lab is a hub for both academic and industrial projects and holds top-tier technology contracts at the university level. Since February 2011, he has also been a dedicated Assistant Professor, teaching a diverse array of courses at B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. levels, such as Advanced Materials, Nanomaterials, Electroceramics, and Advanced Topics in Materials. His teaching and research integrate innovation, technical expertise, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Work Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shahab Khameneh Asl has accumulated a broad spectrum of academic and industrial experiences throughout his career. In 2016, he served as a lecturer for Refractory Materials at Maragheh University. As a proactive academic at the University of Tabriz, he contributed to the Entrepreneurship Committee in 2015 and played a pivotal role in nurturing innovation by managing the Nano Materials Characterization at Aras Co. (Aylin Nooran Ghostar) in the Aras Free Zone of Iran in 2014. Additionally, he has been a core member of the Mavad Azmoun Group and led the Nano Materials Group at the New Ideas and Companies Center of Tabriz University since 2011 and 2013, respectively. Earlier in his career, in 2004, he completed an engineering research internship at the Neroo Research Center, contributing to two projects: the synthesis of ZnO electrical ceramics and the evaluation of piezo-sensors in power plants. His diverse roles highlight his interdisciplinary impact.

Scholarships and Awards

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shahab Khameneh Asl has received numerous prestigious scholarships and awards throughout his academic career, reflecting his excellence in materials science and nanotechnology. He was honored by the European Federation of Catalysis Societies (EFCATS) to attend their summer schools in Italy/Spain (2012) and Izmir, Turkey (2010). In July 2012, he was sponsored by the Iranian Ceramic Society and Sacmi Co. to participate in a specialized workshop on tile factories and building ceramics in Imola, Italy. He received the Nanomaterials Student Research Award from the Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council multiple times between 2004 and 2010. Additionally, he earned the Iranian Ministry of Science and Technology Student Research Award during the same period. Recognized as a Sanjesh Illustrious Talent Student in 2005, he was exempted from military service. His contributions were further recognized with the Best Poster Award at the 8th Ceramic Congress of Iran (2009) and Best Oral Presentation at ICAMR 2013 in the UAE.

Research Focus

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shahab Khameneh Asl’s research primarily focuses on nanomaterials, photocatalysis, surface engineering, and advanced functional materials. His extensive body of work spans the synthesis, characterization, and application of materials such as TiO₂ nanotubes, ZnO nanowires, doped ferrites, and hybrid composites. A significant portion of his research investigates solar water splitting, dye degradation, photoelectrochemical performance, and corrosion resistance, often incorporating innovative approaches like nitrogen-doping and graphene-based modifications. He also explores thermal spray coatings, wear behavior, and microstructure optimization in alloys and ceramics. Through studies on mechanical and electrochemical behavior, he bridges the gap between fundamental materials science and real-world industrial applications, particularly in renewable energy and environmental remediation. His work in optimizing operational parameters using methodologies like Response Surface Methodology (RSM) further enhances the efficiency of photocatalytic systems. Overall, his interdisciplinary research contributes to the development of sustainable materials and advanced nanostructured devices for clean energy and engineering solutions.

Publication Top Notes

  • Magnetic and structural properties of nano sized Dy-doped cobalt ferrite synthesized by co-precipitation – Z Karimi, Y Mohammadifar, H Shokrollahi, SK Asl, G Yousefi, L Karimi – Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials – Cited by: 259 – Year: 2014

  • Highly Efficient Solar Water Splitting from Transferred TiO2 Nanotube Arrays – IS Cho, J Choi, K Zhang, SJ Kim, MJ Jeong, L Cai, T Park, X Zheng, … – Nano Letters – Cited by: 119 – Year: 2015

  • Photocatalytic treatment of a dye solution using immobilized TiO2 nanoparticles combined with photoelectro-Fenton process: optimization of operational parameters – AR Khataee, M Zarei, SK Asl – Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry – Cited by: 115 – Year: 2010

  • Effect of cooling rate on the microstructure and mechanical properties of a microalloyed forging steel – Dariush Rasouli, Shahb Khameneh ASL – Journal of Materials and Processing Technology – Cited by: 111 – Year: 2008

  • Band-gap narrowing and electrochemical properties in N-doped and reduced anodic TiO2 nanotube arrays – NS Peighambardoust, SK Asl, R Mohammadpour – Electrochimica Acta – Cited by: 102 – Year: 2018

  • Effect of heat treatment on wear behavior of HVOF thermally sprayed WC-Co coatings – SK Asl, MH Sohi, K Hokamoto, M Uemura – Wear – Cited by: 97 – Year: 2006

  • A comparative research on corrosion behavior of a standard, crack-free and duplex hard chromium coatings – MRS Beyragh, SK Asl, S Norouzi – Surface and Coatings Technology – Cited by: 57 – Year: 2010

  • Effect of grit‐blasting parameters on the surface roughness and adhesion strength of sprayed coating – SK Asl, MH Sohi – Surface and Interface Analysis – Cited by: 42 – Year: 2010

  • TiO2/rGO/Cu2O ternary hybrid for high-performance photoelectrochemical applications – E Hajialilou, H Asgharzadeh, SK Asl – Applied Surface Science – Cited by: 35 – Year: 2021

  • The recent advancement in the chitosan hybrid-based scaffolds for cardiac regeneration after myocardial infarction – SK Asl, M Rahimzadegan, R Ostadrahimi – Carbohydrate Polymers – Cited by: 33 – Year: 2023

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shahab Khameneh Asl is a highly suitable candidate for the Breakthrough Research Award. His deep expertise in nanostructured ceramics, energy materials, and environmental photocatalysis—combined with a strong academic leadership role and consistent research output—positions him as a dynamic innovator in materials science and engineering. With a few enhancements in global impact visibility and commercialization, he could further solidify his status as a leader of transformative research.

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Assist. Prof. Dr. Murad Irshied Al-Maaitah, Al-Ahliyya Amman University, Jordan

Dr. Murad Irshied Al-Maaitah is an Assistant Professor and Vice Dean at Al-Ahliyya Amman University, specializing in 🌿 Environmental Engineering and 🧫 Biotechnology. His research focuses on wastewater treatment using microalgae, CO₂ reduction via genetic engineering, and renewable energy systems like solar and biomass. 🧪 He has collaborated with the University of Jaén, Spain, and represented Jordan at the 🌍 International Olive Council. With award-winning posters 🏅, global conference participation 🌐, and over 15 years of research and academic leadership 📚, Dr. Murad is a distinguished expert in sustainable environmental solutions and agricultural biotechnology

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🎓 Academic Qualifications

Dr. Murad Irshied Al-Maaitah holds a Ph.D. in 🌱 Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology from the University of Jaén, Spain (2020), where he also earned a specialized Diploma in 🫒 Olive Oil Tasting in 2013. He completed his M.Sc. in 🌾 Agricultural Engineering from Mu’tah University, Jordan in 2007, following his B.Sc. in the same field from the same institution in 2004. His multidisciplinary education combines biotechnology, agriculture, and environmental sustainability, forming a strong foundation for his innovative research in wastewater treatment, renewable energy, and the olive oil industry

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Murad Irshied Al-Maaitah has held several key positions in academia and government 🌍. He currently serves as Vice Dean and Smart Greenhouse Unit Manager at Al-Ahliyya Amman University 🌱, where he’s also an Assistant Professor (2024–present). Previously, he directed the Olive Directorate and represented Jordan at the International Olive Council 🫒. He also worked as a scientific researcher at the National Agricultural Research Center and held expert roles at the Ministry of Agriculture 🌾. His earlier roles include researcher at the University of Jaén, Spain, and director of production at the Ministry of Agriculture in Jordan

🎓 Teaching & Training Engagements

Dr. Murad Irshied Al-Maaitah has an extensive background in teaching and training 🌿. He serves as a part-time professor at the University of Jordan 🇯🇴 and has taught postgraduate and undergraduate programs at the University of Jaén, Spain, specializing in Environmental Engineering, Biotechnology, and Sensory Evaluation of Virgin Olive Oil 🫒. His dedication to knowledge transfer extends to delivering numerous local training courses 📚. Recognized internationally, he is also a certified expert and trainer with the International Olive Council 🌍, contributing to capacity-building in agricultural and environmental sciences.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Murad Irshied Al-Maaitah’s research primarily focuses on environmental biotechnology 🌱, particularly in the biological treatment of olive mill and agricultural wastewater using microalgae, fungi, and bacteria 🦠. His work integrates waste-to-energy conversion, biofuel production, and CO₂ biofixation 🌍 through photobioreactor systems 🔋. He explores green hydrogen, renewable energy sources, and the circular economy ♻️. As an expert in olive oil biotechnology 🫒, he contributes to sustainable agri-industrial solutions. His studies combine microbial engineering, bioprocess development, and climate change mitigation, reflecting a holistic approach to green technology and energy-environmental integration

Publication Top Notes

📚 Combination of physicochemical operations and algal culture as a new bioprocess for olive mill wastewater treatment – 36 citations 📊 | 2020 🗓
📚 Kinetic growth and biochemical composition variability of Chlorella pyrenoidosa in olive oil washing wastewater cultures – 22 citations 📊 | 2020 🗓
📚 Cultivation of Scenedesmus obliquus in mixtures of urban and olive-oil mill wastewaters – 2 citations 📊 | 2018 🗓
📚 Composición físico-química y sensorial de aceites de oliva producidos en Brasil – 1 citation 📊 | 2019 🗓
📚 Gender, performance, and film (Jordanian films) – 1 citation 📊 | 2015 🗓
📚 Progress of hydrogen production from food waste: Systematic review – 0 citations 📊 | 2025 🗓
📚 Exploring solar and wind-powered green hydrogen in South Asia – 0 citations 📊 | 2025 🗓
📚 Evaluation of three microalgae for olive mill wastewater bioremediation – 0 citations 📊 | 2025 🗓
📚 Olive mill wastewater treatment by microalgae & energy compound production – 0 citations 📊 | 2024 🗓
📚 Potential of Chlorella pyrenoidosa biomass production & CO₂ biofixation – 0 citations 📊 | 2024 🗓
📚 Scenedesmus quadricauda growth in urban & industrial olive mill wastewater – 0 citations 📊 | 2024 🗓
📚 Efecto del índice de maduración del olivo en aceite de oliva – 0 citations 📊 | 2022 🗓
📚 Composición del agua residual de almazara (alpechín) en Jordania – 0 citations 📊 | 2022 🗓