Mr. Abdul Vahap Korkmaz | Environmental Effects | Environmental Innovation Award

Mr. Abdul Vahap Korkmaz | Environmental Effects | Environmental Innovation Award

Associate Professor | Afyon Kocatepe University | Turkey

Mr. Abdul Vahap Korkmaz specializing in sustainable cement and construction materials, this researcher focuses on the utilization of industrial, mining, and metallurgical wastes, nano-enabled cementitious systems, radiation-shielding cement composites, and eco-friendly binder technologies. Their work integrates materials engineering, mineral processing, and nanotechnology to develop high-performance and environmentally responsible construction materials. They have published extensively in international peer-reviewed journals and actively supervise graduate research in nanoscience-related fields. According to Google Scholar, their work has received 202 citations, with an h-index of 7 and i10-index of 6. On Scopus, they have 19 documents, 93 citations, and an h-index of 6, reflecting steady international research impact.

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Robert Zarzycki | Environmental effects | Research Excellence Award

Robert Zarzycki | Environmental effects | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Robert Zarzycki at Częstochowa University of Technology | Poland

Robert Zarzycki is a researcher at the Czestochowa University of Technology with expertise in biochar technology, energy systems, and thermal–fluid engineering. His work extensively explores the production, modification, and environmental applications of biochar, particularly for improving soil water retention, crop productivity, and climate change mitigation. He has made significant contributions to understanding the long-term aging, chemical properties, and contaminant behavior of biochars derived from diverse feedstocks. In parallel, his research covers combustion, gasification, and modeling of coal and biomass fuels in advanced furnace and boiler systems. He has also published on greenhouse gas reduction, carbon capture–related processes, and cogeneration systems. With a strong background in numerical modeling and experimental analysis, his research bridges environmental engineering and energy technology.

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Featured Publications

Biochar – Potential tool to combat climate change and drought

Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology, 2018 · Citations: 66

Effect of biochar chemical modification on contaminants

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024 · Citations: 36

Long-term physical and chemical aging of biochar

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022 · Citations: 33

Numerical analysis of straw and wood combustion

Energy, 2021 · Citations: 24

Haitham Ayyad | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Haitham Ayyad | Environmental effects | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Haitham Ayyad at Faculty Of Science Al Azhar University | Egypt

Dr. Haitham M. Ayyad is an accomplished Associate Professor of Geology at the Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, with more than fifteen years of specialized experience in stratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy, and micropaleontology. His work integrates advanced field investigations with rigorous laboratory analyses, making him a versatile geoscientist capable of contributing to academic, governmental, and industry-focused geological research. Dr. Ayyad’s research centers on marine micropaleontology, particularly the biostratigraphic and paleoenvironmental applications of foraminifera and calcareous nannofossils, which he employs to reconstruct Cenozoic depositional environments and refine global chronostratigraphic frameworks. His PhD and Master’s research laid the foundation for his long-standing focus on the Miocene successions of west-central Sinai, where he developed integrated biostratigraphic models that enhance understanding of paleoclimate variability and sequence stratigraphic evolution. Over the years, he has become widely recognized for his expertise in high-resolution microfossil analysis, quantitative micropaleontology, biochronology, and multidisciplinary approaches to paleoceanographic reconstruction. Dr. Ayyad is highly skilled in optical and scanning electron microscopy, foraminiferal preparation techniques, nannofossil absolute abundance analysis, and scientific data management. His contributions have earned him multiple awards, including a Certificate of Appreciation for distinguished international publishing and Best Presentation prizes at national paleontology conferences. Since joining Al-Azhar University in 2007, he has progressed through academic ranks—from instructor to assistant lecturer, lecturer, and ultimately associate professor—while teaching core geology courses such as stratigraphy, micropaleontology, paleoecology, sequence stratigraphy, and the geology of Egypt. His ongoing research aims to develop advanced microfossil-based climate proxies, strengthen paleoenvironmental models, and contribute to broader efforts in understanding Earth’s climate system across geological timescales.

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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
    Authors: Weldetinsae, A., Alemu, Z.A., Tefaye, K., Tessema, M., Tollera, G.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Health Science Reports, 6(6), e1365
  • Title: Determinants of vaccine acceptance, knowledge, attitude, and prevention practices against COVID-19 among governmental healthcare workers in Addis Ababa and Adama, Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study
    Authors: Girmay, A.M., Weldegebriel, M.G., Serte, M.G., Tessema, M., Tollera, G.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Health Science Reports, 6(1), e1074
  • Title: Factors associated with food safety practice and drinking-water quality of food establishments in Bishoftu Town, Ethiopia
    Authors: Girmay, A.M., Mengesha, S.D., Weldetinsae, A., Tessema, M., Tollera, G.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Discover Food, 2(1), 35