Prof. Huitao Yu | Environmental effects | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Huitao Yu | Environmental effects | Research Excellence Award

Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Huitao Yu is a researcher specializing in high-performance nanocomposite materials, thermal conductivity composites, and intelligent functional materials. His work focuses on advanced material design for next-generation engineering applications, with significant contributions published in leading journals. According to Scopus, he has 53 documents, 2,285 citations across 1,773 documents, and an h-index of 25. He also holds multiple international patents and has received recognition for impactful innovations in composite materials science.

 

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Rajeshreebhye Mahadea Nemdharry | Environmental effects | Research Excellence Award

Rajeshreebhye Mahadea Nemdharry | Environmental effects | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Rajeshreebhye Mahadea Nemdharry at Mauritius Sugarcane Industry Research Institute (MSIRI) | Mauritius

Rajeshreebhye Mahadea-Nemdharry is a researcher affiliated with the Mauritius Cane Industry Authority, Reduit, Mauritius, with a growing scholarly presence in geospatial and land-use studies relevant to sustainable development. According to Scopus records, she has authored two research documents and currently holds an h-index of 1, with one citation received from a single citing document. Her 2025 publication in Spatial Information Research, titled “Development implications of land cover change in Mauritius: a multi-temporal geospatial analysis of sugarcane contraction and built-up area expansion,” provides a focused and policy-relevant examination of land-cover dynamics in Mauritius. The study employs multi-temporal geospatial analysis to investigate the contraction of sugarcane cultivation alongside the expansion of built-up areas, highlighting how economic development, urbanization, and changing land-use priorities are reshaping the island’s traditional agricultural landscape. By integrating spatial data across time, the research offers insights into the environmental, economic, and developmental consequences of declining sugarcane areas, a sector historically central to Mauritius’ economy. The findings underscore the need for balanced land-use planning that supports urban growth while safeguarding agricultural sustainability and environmental integrity. Overall, Mahadea-Nemdharry’s work contributes valuable evidence for policymakers, planners, and researchers concerned with land-use change, agricultural transformation, and sustainable development in small island contexts such as Mauritius.

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Somia Abbas | Renewable Energy | Research Excellence Award

Somia Abbas | Renewable Energy | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Somia Abbas at National Research Centre (NRC) | Egypt

Yi Yang, affiliated with Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China, is a leading clinician-scientist specializing in neurorestoration, disorders of consciousness (DoC), and neuromodulation therapies. His research emphasizes understanding neural mechanisms underlying consciousness, motor function recovery, and brain network plasticity following brainstem injury, stroke, and other neurological disorders. Yi Yang integrates advanced neuroimaging, electroencephalography (EEG), functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), and brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies to quantify motor intention, assess consciousness levels, and develop targeted rehabilitation strategies for patients with cognitive and motor impairments. He has made significant contributions to clinical translation of neuromodulation approaches, including epidural spinal cord stimulation and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, demonstrating improvements in motor recovery and hemodynamic responses. His work also includes clinical diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines for ischemic stroke neurorestoration, highlighting his role in evidence-based clinical practice. Yi Yang has authored 98 Scopus-indexed publications, accumulating 1,370 citations with an h-index of 22, demonstrating both scientific impact and clinical relevance. Key studies include multimodal BCI applications for motor intention quantization, thalamic burst and tonic firing as biomarkers of consciousness, and cerebral neurovascular networks as potential targets for DoC interventions. His research advances neural plasticity understanding, supports personalized neurorestorative therapies, and aims to enhance functional recovery and quality of life for patients with severe neurological conditions.

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Aggeliki Papavasiliou | Environmental Applications | Best Researcher Award

Aggeliki Papavasiliou | Environmental Applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aggeliki Papavasiliou at National Centre For Scientific Research Demokritos | Greece

Dr. Aggeliki A. Papavasiliou is a materials scientist whose work spans catalytic materials, nanostructured coatings, environmental applications, and advanced automotive after-treatment technologies. She holds a Diploma in Mineral Resources Engineering from the Technical University of Crete, an MBA in Engineering–Economic Systems from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) and the University of Piraeus, and a PhD in Materials Science and Technology from NTUA, where her doctoral research centered on the chemical and thermal stability of electropositively promoted Pt-based catalytic converters. Over two decades, she has contributed extensively as a Scientific Researcher at the Institute of Nanoscience & Nanomaterials, NCSR “Demokritos,” and at NTUA’s Laboratory of Physical Metallurgy, participating in major EU-funded programs including HORIZON, H2020, KRIPIS, FP7, and PENED. Her work has advanced the development of sustainable antimicrobial and antiviral nanocoatings, bifunctional zeolite-based catalysts for methane conversion, hybrid TWV/GPF systems for automotive emissions, carbon–polymer nanocomposites for marine engineering, flame-spray pyrolysis nano-oxides, and next-generation cost-efficient automotive catalysts. A specialist in catalytic behavior, durability optimization, thermal aging resistance, surface modification, and nanostructured materials processing, she combines experimental methodology with applied industrial research across environmental, energy, health, and transportation sectors. Her early work on processing 3D ground-penetrating radar data using neural networks reflects a longstanding focus on technologically integrated material solutions. She has presented at numerous international scientific meetings, supported teaching in ceramic and refractory materials, and completed advanced seminars in technology management and environmental impact assessment. Her contributions have been recognized with multiple prestigious Thomaidio Awards for scientific excellence, best PhD thesis, and influential publications, as well as the ENMIX Paper Award. Through her multidisciplinary expertise, Dr. Papavasiliou continues to advance innovative materials and catalytic technologies with strong industrial and societal impact.

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Jinyin Lei | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Jinyin Lei | Environmental Effects | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jinyin Lei at Institute of Agricultural Resources and Environment | China

Mr. Lei Jinyin is a Researcher at the Institute of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Ningxia Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences. He specializes in soil and water conservation, salinity control, and the efficient utilization of agricultural water resources. With a Ph.D. in Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification Control from Northwest A&F University, Mr. Lei has conducted impactful studies on dryland farming, soil fertility, irrigation regimes, and viticulture in the Helan Mountain region. His leadership in national and regional research projects highlights his commitment to advancing sustainable agricultural practices, ensuring food security, and improving ecological resilience in arid regions.

Professional Profile

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Education

Mr. Lei earned his doctorate in Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification Control from Northwest A&F University, following a bachelor’s degree in the same field from Inner Mongolia Agricultural University. His academic background equipped him with strong expertise in land degradation, water management, and sustainable agriculture.

Experience

He has advanced his career at the Ningxia Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, where he has served as Assistant Researcher, Associate Researcher, and now Researcher. He also broadened his perspective through a visiting research position at the University of Southern Queensland in Australia, which strengthened his international collaboration and expertise in agricultural resource management.

Professional Development

Mr. Lei has continuously enhanced his professional development through leadership in major research projects and collaborations. As principal investigator, he has studied soil organic carbon sequestration under changing hydrothermal conditions. He also directs projects focused on wine grape cultivation in the Helan Mountain region and contributes to studies on intercropping systems for maize and soybeans. His international research experience further expanded his outlook and collaborations. Through his project leadership, publications, and applied demonstrations, he has built expertise that integrates theory with practice, strengthening sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation while addressing the challenges of arid and semi-arid farming systems.D

Research Interests 

Mr. Lei’s research centers on soil and water conservation, efficient water use in agriculture, and strategies for salinity control in arid regions. He investigates soil organic carbon sequestration, tillage methods, soil fertility, and crop productivity in water-limited environments. His studies include irrigation management for wine grapes in the Helan Mountain region, aimed at enhancing both yield and quality. He also works on intercropping techniques to improve land use efficiency and resilience. By integrating ecological knowledge with applied agricultural practices, his research contributes to sustainable farming models that support food production while protecting fragile environments in dryland areas.

Awards and Recognitions 

Mr. Lei has authored influential works, including a monograph on land degradation and control in the Loess Plateau and several first-authored research papers on soil fertility, tillage, and irrigation. Although formal awards are not listed, his recognition is reflected through his leadership of key funded projects, impactful publications, and practical contributions to sustainable agriculture in Ningxia and beyond. His career progression from early-stage researcher to senior researcher, combined with international academic experience, demonstrates his dedication and scholarly impact. In conclusion, Mr. Lei’s achievements highlight his research leadership, valuable scientific contributions, and commitment to advancing sustainable agricultural development.

Top Noted Publications 

Title: Research on Land Degradation and Control in the Wind-Sand Area of the Northern Loess Plateau
Year: 2012

Title: Effects of Tillage Measures on Soil Aggregates and Crop Yield in Hilly Land of Southern Ningxia Mountains
Year: 2020

Title: Effects of Tillage Measures on Soil Nutrient Distribution and Fertilizer Utilization Efficiency in Sloping Farmland
Year: 2020

Title: Effects of Irrigation Regimes on Growth, Yield, and Quality of Wine Grapes in the Eastern Foothills of Helan Mountain
Year: 2021

Conclusion

Mr. Lei Jinyin’s career reflects steady growth from early-stage researcher to senior expert, marked by strong leadership in key projects, influential publications, and international collaboration. His contributions to soil and water conservation, irrigation management, and sustainable farming systems have provided both scientific insights and practical solutions for agriculture in arid regions. Although formal honors are not listed, his recognition lies in the lasting impact of his research, his role in advancing sustainable agricultural practices, and his commitment to ecological resilience. Overall, he stands out as a dedicated scholar contributing meaningfully to agricultural and environmental development.

Muhammad Wasim Haider | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Muhammad Wasim Haider | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Wasim Haider, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.

Chao Wang | Biomass Material | Young Researcher Award

Chao Wang | Biomass Material | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Chao Wang , Harbin Engineering university, Yantai Research Institute , China.

Chao Wang 🎓🔬 is an Associate Professor at Harbin Engineering University, specializing in polymer membranes for water treatment and biomass material applications. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and Technology (2021) and a Master’s in Polymer Chemistry and Physics (2016) from Harbin Institute of Technology, following a Bachelor’s in Material Chemistry from Northeast Forestry University. Her research focuses on developing natural-product-derived membranes for molecular separation and wastewater treatment. As the leader of multiple funded projects, she has published high-impact SCI papers in top journals. 📚🌱 Her work contributes to sustainable and efficient membrane technologies. 🌍💧

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Education & Work Experience 📚💼

  • 2016.09 – 2021.09 | Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering & Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology 🎓

  • 2015.09 – 2016.09 | Master’s in Polymer Chemistry & Physics, Harbin Institute of Technology 🧪

  • 2011 – 2015 | Bachelor’s in Material Chemistry, Northeast Forestry University 🏛️

  • 2021.11 – Present | Associate Professor, Harbin Engineering University 👩‍🏫

Suitability Summary

Dr. Chao Wang is an outstanding young researcher in the field of polymer chemistry and membrane technology, making significant contributions to sustainable water treatment and advanced membrane materials. Her research focuses on developing biomass-derived membranes, antibacterial thin films, and high-efficiency dye removal membranes, which have broad applications in environmental protection and industrial water purification. With an impressive portfolio of high-impact SCI publications, leadership in multiple research projects, and groundbreaking advancements in polymer-based separation technologies, Dr. Wang exemplifies the qualities of an innovative and influential scientist, making her a deserving candidate for the Young Researcher Award.

Professional Development 📈🔬

Chao Wang is deeply engaged in polymer chemistry and membrane technology research. Her work focuses on polymer membranes for efficient water treatment, incorporating natural biomaterials for enhanced separation performance. 🌱💧 She leads multiple funded projects, including the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation and Yantai Science & Technology Innovation programs. As a prolific researcher, she has published in high-impact journals like Chemical Engineering Journal and Journal of Membrane Science. 📄✨ Her contributions advance sustainable membrane technologies, offering innovative solutions for environmental challenges. 🌍🔍

Research Focus 🏗️🔬

Chao Wang’s research primarily revolves around polymer membranes for water treatment, molecular separation, and biomass material applications. 🌿💧 Her work aims to develop next-generation membranes with enhanced selectivity and efficiency, utilizing bio-based components for sustainable solutions. She explores lignin-based membranes, nanochannel structures, and surface modifications to improve filtration performance. 🏭🔍 Her studies contribute to industries requiring high-performance membranes, such as wastewater treatment, dye removal, and chemical separation. 🚰🔬 Through innovative polymer engineering, she advances eco-friendly and cost-effective filtration technologies for global water sustainability. 🌎♻️

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

  • Project Leader | Youth Fund Project of Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation 🎓

  • Project Leader | Fundamental Research Projects of Science & Technology Innovation and Development Plan in Yantai 🏛️

  • Project Leader | Yantai Science and Technology Innovation Assistance for New Kinetic Energy Open Research Topics 🏆

  • Published in Top SCI Journals | Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Membrane Science, Polymer 📄🔥

 Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Wang, C., Lu, Y., Chu, P., He, T., Liu, L., & Zhang, C. (2025). Design of intrinsically antibacterial thin film composite membrane based on natural material for efficient molecular sieving. Separation and Purification Technology, 355:129798. (Cited by: 1) 📄🔬

2️⃣ Wang, C., Chen, R., Liu, W., Li, Y., & Wang, J. (2025). Electron-Withdrawing Effects for Tailoring Oxidative-Stress-Mediated Coating in Marine Antifouling. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. (Cited by: -) 🌊🦠

3️⃣ Wang, C., Zhang, W., Zhang, C., Xu, H., Liu, L., & Zhang, C. (2022). Natural-product-derived membranes for high-efficiency anionic dye removal. Journal of Membrane Science, 663:121061. (Cited by: -) 🌱💧

4️⃣ Wang, C., Zhang, J., Liu, C., Song, X., & Zhang, C. (2021). Wood-inspired preparation of ligninsulfonate/trimesoylchloride nanofilm with a highly negatively charged surface for removing anionic dyes. Chemical Engineering Journal, 412:128609. (Cited by: -) 🌳🧪

5️⃣ Wang, C., Zhang, J., Liu, C., Song, X., & Zhang, C. (2021). Ligninsulfonate/trimesoylchloride nanocomposite membrane with transmembrane nanochannels via bionic cell membrane for molecular separation. Journal of Membrane Science, 628:119741. (Cited by: -) 🏗️🧫

6️⃣ Wang, C., Song, X., Liu, Y., & Zhang, C. (2021). PVC-g-PVP amphiphilic polymer synthesis by ATRP and its membrane separation property for silicone-containing wastewater. Polymer, 229:123965. (Cited by: -) 🏭💡

Jiamin Yan | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Jiamin Yan | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jiamin Yan, Dalian Ocean University , China.

Yan Jiamin is a dedicated researcher specializing in marine ecology and resource utilization. She is currently pursuing a Master’s in Resource Utilization and Plant Protection at Dalian Ocean University, where she serves as the Student Union Minister. With a background in pharmacy from Shandong First Medical University and Qilu Medical College, she integrates interdisciplinary expertise into her research. Her work focuses on marine ranching, environmental assessments, and biological community studies. She has contributed to multiple research projects, published papers in leading journals, and received numerous awards for academic excellence and innovation. 🌿🔬📖

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📌 Dalian Ocean University (2022 – Present) – Master’s in Resource Utilization and Plant Protection (Student Union Minister)
📌 Shandong First Medical University (2021 – 2023) – Bachelor’s in Pharmacy
📌 Qilu Medical College (2017 – 2020) – Associate Degree in Pharmacy

🔬 Liaoning Marine Ranching Company (Oct 2023 – Dec 2023) – Conducted marine environmental surveys, fish dissection, and organism identification
🔬 Dalian Marine Island Company (May 2024 – Aug 2024) – Researched artificial reefs, benthic organisms, and marine environments
🔬 Project Participation (Aug 2024 – Present) – Conducting marine resource assessments across multiple coastal regions

Summary Suitability

Ms. YAN Jiamin is a distinguished researcher recognized for his outstanding contributions to marine ecology, sustainable marine ranching, and environmental resource utilization. His innovative research and development efforts in the field of marine resource conservation have earned him recognition in cutting-edge ecological restoration and marine sustainability projects. His pioneering work in marine biodiversity assessment, artificial reef ecosystems, and automated environmental monitoring makes him a deserving recipient of the Research and Development Award and a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development  📚🔍

Yan Jiamin is actively engaged in the advancement of marine ecological research and sustainable marine resource utilization. Her participation in national and international conferences, including the International Conference on Modern Marine Ranching, reflects her commitment to professional growth. She has co-authored multiple scientific publications and is involved in the development of software for marine environmental monitoring. Through hands-on fieldwork and laboratory analysis, she explores the interactions between marine organisms and artificial reef systems. Her expertise in interdisciplinary research, combining marine biology with ecological conservation, makes her a key contributor to modern marine ranching advancements. 🐠🌿🔬

Research Focus

Yan Jiamin’s research focuses on marine ranching, ecological conservation, and sustainable resource utilization. She explores bacterial and fungal communities 🦠 in artificial reef areas, analyzing their interactions with marine ecosystems. Her work involves marine environmental assessments 🌍, studying benthic organisms, seagrass beds, and seaweed fields. She also researches marine biodiversity conservation 🐟, identifying dominant species and their ecological roles. Additionally, she contributes to smart marine ranching technologies 🤖🌿, developing intelligent detection systems for environmental monitoring. By integrating marine science, microbiology, and ecological engineering, she aims to enhance sustainable ocean resource management and biodiversity protection. 🌱🌏

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖

🏅 Liaoning Smart Agriculture Event “Decoding Freshness” – Second Prize
🏅 Graduate Scholarships at Dalian Ocean University – Second Prize, Third Prize, and “Three Good Student” Title
🏅 Third Author in Liaoning Provincial Project – Research on Benthic Foraminifera using DNA Metabarcoding
🏅 Second Prize at 2024 International Conference on Modern Marine Ranching
🏅 12 Awards in Internet+ and Innovation Projects
🏅 Internet+ Silver Award – Offshore Wind Farm + Recreational Fishing Marine Ranching Integration Project
🏅 Silver Award – Optimization Technology of Three-Dimensional Marine Ranching Space

Publications Top Noted

  • “Bacterial Community Composition and its Relationship with Environmental Factors in the Artificial Reef Area for Marine Ranching in Changhai County” (Oceans, Accepted, 📊 Citations: TBD)
  • “A Preliminary Study on the Structure of Fungal Communities in Artificial Reef Areas in the Northern Yellow Sea” (MDPI, Under Second Review, 📊 Citations: TBD)

Wen Tian | Biodegradable composite materials | Best Researcher Award

Wen Tian | Biodegradable composite materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wen Tian, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.

Dr. Wen Tian is a dedicated researcher at the Key Laboratory of Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical RegionInstitute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, China. His expertise lies in animal nutrition, metabolism, and immunology, focusing on dairy and livestock health 🥛. His research spans amino acid metabolism, gut microbiota, and immune responses in livestock 🐖. Dr. Tian has contributed to high-impact journals such as the Journal of Dairy Science and Animal Nutrition. His work enhances sustainable animal agriculture by optimizing dietary formulations and improving livestock health and productivity. 📚✨

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Education and Experience

✅ Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition
✅ M.Sc. in Animal Science
✅ B.Sc. in Animal Husbandry

🧪 Researcher at the Key Laboratory of Agro-ecological Processes, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, CAS, China 🏢
📊 Published multiple research papers on dairy cow metabolism, amino acid utilization, and gut microbiota 📝
👨‍🏫 Collaborator in international research on animal nutrition and physiology 🌏

Suitability summary 

Dr. Wen Tian, a distinguished researcher at the Key Laboratory of Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, is honored with the Best Researcher Award for his groundbreaking contributions to animal nutrition, metabolic physiology, and livestock health. His extensive research on amino acid metabolism, intestinal health, immune responses, and gut microbiota has significantly advanced livestock science and sustainable agricultural practices.

Professional Development

Dr. Wen Tian continuously advances his expertise in animal metabolism, nutrition, and immune regulation. His work explores the effects of essential amino acids, fatty acids, and dietary supplements on milk production, metabolic efficiency, and gut health in livestock 🐷. He is engaged in international collaborations to develop innovative feeding strategies for dairy cows and piglets, ensuring sustainable and efficient livestock farming 🌿. His research also integrates circadian rhythm studies in animal physiology ⏳. By contributing to peer-reviewed journals and attending global conferences, Dr. Tian remains at the forefront of agricultural biosciences🚀

Research Focus

Dr. Wen Tian’s research revolves around animal nutrition, metabolism, and immune function 🐮. His studies aim to enhance milk protein synthesis, amino acid balance, and dietary efficiency in dairy cows 🥛. He investigates the role of fatty acids and gut microbiota in animal growth and health 🦠. His work on immune modulation and inflammatory stress contributes to improved animal welfare and sustainable livestock management 🌱. By integrating nutritional biochemistry, immunology, and microbiome research, Dr. Tian develops innovative feeding strategies to optimize livestock production and overall animal health. 🧬

Awards And Honours

🏅 Best Research Paper Award – Journal of Dairy Science (2020) 📜
🏆 Outstanding Young Researcher Award – Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, CAS (2021) 🏢
🥇 Excellence in Animal Nutrition Research – National Livestock Nutrition Conference (2022) 🐄
🎓 Research Fellowship – Chinese Academy of Sciences (2023) 🏅
🏅 Top Cited Paper Recognition – Animal Nutrition Journal (2023) 📚

Publication Top Noted

📖 (2017) – Milk protein responses to balanced amino acid and removal of Leucine and Arginine supplied from jugular-infused amino acid mixture in lactating dairy cows – Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition – Cited by: 15 📈

📖 (2017) – Responses of milk production of dairy cows to jugular infusions of a mixture of essential amino acids with or without exclusion leucine or arginine – Animal Nutrition – Cited by: 11 🥛

📖 (2018) – Jugular arginine infusion relieves lipopolysaccharide-triggered inflammatory stress and improves immunity status of lactating dairy cows – Journal of Dairy Science – Cited by: 33 🧬

📖 (2020) – Ruminal epithelial cell proliferation and short-chain fatty acid transporters in vitro are associated with abundance of period circadian regulator 2 (PER2) – Journal of Dairy Science – Cited by: 9 ⏳

 

Zinabu Assefa Alemu | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zinabu Assefa Alemu | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Zinabu Assefa Alemu at Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Ethiopia

Zinabu Assefa Alemu is an accomplished researcher with extensive experience in environmental health and WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene). Holding an MSc in Environmental Studies and Resource Management and a BSc in Applied Chemistry, he has led and contributed to numerous large-scale research projects, including nationwide surveys addressing sanitation, food security, and environmental sustainability. His leadership as a Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator, coupled with strong project management skills, has resulted in impactful studies published in high-impact journals like Health Science Reports and Environmental Systems Research. Zinabu is proficient in advanced research tools and actively advocates for environmental awareness. He has received prestigious fellowships, including the NFP Fellowship (UNESCO-IHE) and the Open Society Foundations’ Leadership Award. While expanding international collaborations and public outreach could enhance his impact further, his substantial contributions to research, leadership, and community advocacy position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

Education

Zinabu Assefa Alemu has a strong educational foundation that underpins his expertise as a researcher in environmental health and resource management. He earned an MSc in Environmental Studies and Resource Management from the TERI School of Advanced Studies in India, where he gained specialized knowledge in sustainability and resource efficiency. His academic journey began with a BSc in Applied Chemistry from Hawassa University, Ethiopia, which provided him with a solid grounding in scientific principles and analytical techniques. Zinabu has further enriched his knowledge through advanced training, including a short course on Conventional Wastewater Treatment at the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education in the Netherlands. This diverse educational background equips him with a multidisciplinary perspective essential for addressing complex environmental challenges. Zinabu’s education has been complemented by prestigious scholarships, such as the Open Society Foundations’ Civil Society Leadership Award, reflecting his commitment to academic excellence and impactful research.

Professional Experience

Zinabu Assefa Alemu has over a decade of professional experience as a researcher, with expertise in environmental health, WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene), and resource management. Since 2014, he has been a researcher at the Ethiopian Public Health Institute, where he has led numerous large-scale studies, including nationwide surveys on sanitation, water quality, food security, and environmental health. From 2010 to 2013, he worked at the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, where he specialized in soil and water analysis and led laboratory operations. His roles have involved serving as a Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator, managing fieldwork, data analysis, financial processing, and report writing for high-impact projects. Zinabu has also facilitated workshops, provided training, and participated in advocacy campaigns to promote environmental sustainability. His leadership, project management skills, and dedication to research excellence have positioned him as a key contributor to addressing pressing environmental and public health challenges in Ethiopia.

Research Interest

Zinabu Assefa Alemu’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental sustainability, public health, and resource management, with a particular focus on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH). He is passionate about addressing critical environmental health challenges, including access to clean water, improved sanitation, and sustainable hygiene practices, especially in low-resource settings. Zinabu’s work emphasizes the assessment and improvement of environmental health systems, the mitigation of water pollution, and the promotion of sustainable practices to enhance community well-being. His interest extends to studying the impact of demographic disparities on WASH services and evaluating strategies to reduce health risks such as waterborne diseases. Zinabu is also deeply committed to leveraging his research to inform policy and advocate for environmental awareness. With a multidisciplinary approach, his work contributes to achieving sustainable development goals by bridging the gap between research, implementation, and community engagement to foster healthier and more sustainable environments.

Award and Honor

Zinabu Assefa Alemu has been recognized with prestigious awards and honors that highlight his academic excellence and contributions to research. He was awarded the NFP Fellowship by UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education in the Netherlands, where he undertook advanced training in conventional wastewater treatment, enhancing his expertise in environmental health. He also received the highly competitive Open Society Foundations’ (OSF) Civil Society Leadership Award, a fully funded scholarship that enabled him to pursue his MSc in Environmental Studies and Resource Management at the TERI School of Advanced Studies in India. These accolades reflect his commitment to addressing critical environmental and public health challenges through research and education. Zinabu’s achievements underscore his dedication to professional growth, leadership, and impactful contributions to the fields of environmental health and sustainability, making him a distinguished researcher and a role model for aspiring professionals in his field.

Conclusion

Zinabu Assefa Alemu’s impressive academic background, extensive research experience, strong leadership skills, and impactful publication record make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work addresses critical global challenges in environmental health and WASH, with substantial societal and policy implications. While there are opportunities to expand international collaboration and public outreach, his achievements demonstrate excellence and significant contributions to his field.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Prevalence and epidemiological distribution of indicators of pathogenic bacteria in households drinking water in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Authors: Adugna, E.A., Weldetinsae, A., Alemu, Z.A., Tessema, M., Girmay, A.M.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: BMC Public Health, 24(1), 2511
  • Title: Households’ access to basic sanitation services and associated factors in Geshiyaro project study sites in Ethiopia
    Authors: Alemu, Z.A., Kidane, A.W., Liyew, E.F., Tollera, G., Tessema, M.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Discover Sustainability, 5(1), 200
  • Title: Prevalence of Open Defecation Practice and Associated Factors Among Households in Geshiyaro Project Implementation Sites in Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Authors: Alemu, Z.A., Adugna, E.A., Kidane, A.W., Tollera, G., Tessema, M.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Environmental Health Insights, 18
  • Title: Factors influencing access to basic water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in schools of Bishoftu Town, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study
    Authors: Girmay, A.M., Weldegebriel, M.G., Mengesha, S.D., Tessema, M., Tollera, G.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Discover Sustainability, 4(1), 5
  • Title: Access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services and drinking water contamination risk levels in households of Bishoftu Town, Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study
    Authors: Girmay, A.M., Mengesha, S.D., Dinssa, D.A., Tessema, M., Tollera, G.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Health Science Reports, 6(11), e1662
  • Title: Associations of WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program (JMP) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Service Ladder service levels and sociodemographic factors with diarrhoeal disease among children under 5 years in Bishoftu town, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study
    Authors: Girmay, A.M., Weldetinsae, A., Mengesha, S.D., Tessema, M., Tollera, G.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: BMJ Open, 13(7), e071296
  • Title: Level of JMP ladders for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services among healthcare facilities of Bishoftu Town, Ethiopia: An implication of healthcare-associated infection prevention status
    Authors: Girmay, A.M., Kenea, M.A., Mengesha, S.D., Tessema, M., Tollera, G.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 13(6), pp. 415–423
  • Title: Adherence to infection prevention and control measures and risk of exposure among health-care workers: A cross-sectional study from the early period of COVID-19 pandemic in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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