Rajeshreebhye Mahadea Nemdharry | Environmental effects | Research Excellence Award
Mrs. Rajeshreebhye Mahadea Nemdharry at Mauritius Sugarcane Industry Research Institute (MSIRI) | Mauritius
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Slocum, S. K., & Tiger, J. H. (2010, May). Developing an assessment of sensitivity to and preference for forward and backward chaining strategies. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, San Antonio, TX.
Scheitauer, M. C., Tiger, J. H., Mevers, J. L., & Slocum, S. K. (2011, May). Assessing preference for choice-making opportunities with college students. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Denver, CO.
Barlow, K., Tiger, J. H., Slocum, S. K., & Miller, S. J. (2011, May). Comparing mand-training efficiency with selection-based and topography-based communication systems. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Denver, CO.
Scheitauer, M. C., Tiger, J. H., & Slocum, S. K. (2011, May). Descriptive and experimental evaluations of procedural fidelity failures of parents implementing differential reinforcement of alternative behavior in the treatment of problem behavior. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Denver, CO.
Slocum, S. K., Miller, S. J., & Tiger, J. H. (2012, May). An evaluation of the blocking procedure to teach conditional discriminations to a child with autism. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Seattle, WA.
Slocum, S. K., Zeug, N. M., Baker, C., Peters, K. P., Wunderlich, K. L., & Vollmer, T. V. (2013, May). A functional analysis of mild punishers for vocal stereotypy. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Minneapolis, MN.
Slocum, S. K., Vollmer, T. R., Whitehouse, C. W., Peters, K. P., Phillips, C. L., Radonavich, K., & Lewis, M. H. (2014, May). Developing a novel treatment for rigid inflexible behavior. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Chicago, IL.
Dr. Sudipta Chattopadhyay is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Antenna and Applied Electromagnetics. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Mizoram University, a Central University under the Government of India. With advanced degrees including a Ph.D. in Antenna and Electromagnetics and a Doctor of Science in Applied Electromagnetics and Radiation Science (Honoris Causa), Prof. Chattopadhyay has contributed extensively to antenna engineering, electromagnetic theory, and radiation science. His research output, academic leadership, and global recognitions mark him as a leading figure in engineering education and research.
Dr. Chattopadhyay completed his early education in West Bengal and pursued higher studies at the University of Calcutta, specializing in Physics, Radio Physics, and Electronics. He earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees with distinction, completing his Ph.D. on theoretical and experimental aspects of microstrip patch antennas. Later, he received a Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa) in Applied Electromagnetics and Radiation Science from an international university in recognition of his pioneering research contributions.
Dr. Chattopadhyay began his career in teaching at the Siliguri Institute of Technology, where he held positions ranging from Lecturer to Associate Professor. He later joined Mizoram University as an Associate Professor and is now serving as a Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. He has also held leadership positions including Head of Department and Dean of the School of Engineering and Technology. His experience spans teaching, research, mentoring, and academic administration.
Dr. Chattopadhyay has demonstrated exceptional commitment to professional growth through his teaching, research, and leadership roles. He has published widely in reputed journals, delivered invited talks at national and international platforms, and supervised numerous research projects. His academic development is complemented by his editorial contributions to journals in the field of antennas and electromagnetics, as well as his active role as a reviewer for leading IEEE and IET publications. His involvement in organizing conferences, guiding research initiatives, and building academic collaborations reflects his dedication to advancing knowledge, shaping future engineers, and promoting innovation in applied electromagnetics.
Dr. Chattopadhyay’s research is centered on applied electromagnetics, with a strong emphasis on antenna engineering, microstrip patch antennas, defected ground structures, metamaterials, and radiation science. His studies focus on theoretical modeling, experimental validation, and structural design of antennas with enhanced performance characteristics such as improved gain, bandwidth, and reduced cross-polarization. He is also engaged in exploring advanced electromagnetic structures for wireless communication and defense applications. By integrating innovation with practical utility, his work addresses both academic challenges and real-world needs, contributing significantly to the development of next-generation antenna systems and electromagnetic applications.
Dr. Chattopadhyay has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding academic and research contributions. He has been honored with prestigious fellowships from national and international societies, including fellowships of professional engineering bodies and international research organizations. His biography has been featured in several global directories such as Marquis Who’s Who and the International Biographical Centre, UK. He has received lifetime achievement awards, best researcher recognitions, and international fellowships for his pioneering work in antenna engineering and applied electromagnetics. His selection as a Royal London Fellow, World Research Fellow of London, and recipient of the Outstanding Scientist Award further highlight his international recognition.
Title: Rectangular microstrip antenna on slot-type defected ground for reduced cross-polarized radiation
Cited By: 90
Year: 2015
Title: Rectangular microstrip patch on a composite dielectric substrate for high-gain wide-beam radiation patterns
Cited By: 73
Year: 2009
Title: Physical and quantitative analysis of compact rectangular microstrip antenna with shorted non-radiating edges for reduced cross-polarized radiation using modified cavity model
Cited By: 62
Year: 2014
Title: Rectangular microstrips with variable air gap and varying aspect ratio: improved formulations and experiments
Cited By: 58
Year: 2009
Title: Improved polarization purity for circular microstrip antenna with defected patch surface
Cited By: 54
Year: 2016
Title: Estimation of gain enhancement replacing PTFE by air substrate in a microstrip patch antenna [antenna designer’s notebook]
Cited By: 54
Year: 2010
In conclusion, Prof. Sudipta Chattopadhyay is an eminent academician and researcher whose work in antennas and applied electromagnetics has gained global recognition. His journey from early education in West Bengal to becoming a Professor at Mizoram University reflects a career of dedication, innovation, and scholarly excellence. With his extensive teaching experience, leadership roles, research publications, and international awards, he has significantly advanced both the theoretical and practical dimensions of electromagnetic science. Prof. Chattopadhyay’s career exemplifies a lifelong commitment to research, education, and innovation, positioning him as a leading figure in the field of antenna engineering.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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
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.
Dr. Ziyu Li is a researcher at the North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, specializing in water resources management and hydraulic engineering safety. He holds a PhD from the same institution and has contributed to several national and provincial-level projects. His research integrates advanced monitoring technologies, computational modeling, and environmental safety analysis to improve the performance, stability, and sustainability of hydraulic structures. With multiple publications in leading journals such as Water Research X and Water Resources Management, Dr. Li’s work provides technical foundations for enhancing the safety and efficiency of water resource systems in China and beyond.
Dr. Ziyu Li obtained his PhD in Engineering from the North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, where he developed expertise in hydraulic structures, water management, and environmental monitoring.
Dr. Li has led and participated in numerous research projects funded by national and provincial programs, focusing on hydraulic engineering safety, vibration monitoring, and rainfall prediction. He has authored articles in indexed journals, contributed to water resources innovation projects, and collaborated with multiple research teams across China. His professional experience spans structural monitoring, environmental safety, and computational modeling, supporting sustainable water resource utilization.
Dr. Li has consistently advanced his professional growth through active participation in major national and provincial research initiatives. He has contributed to the development of innovative methodologies for vibration analysis, rainfall prediction, and hydrological data imputation, combining computational techniques with real-world applications. As a principal and collaborative researcher, he has enhanced his expertise by engaging with interdisciplinary teams and applying his findings to hydraulic safety and environmental sustainability. His professional development also includes publishing in high-impact journals, contributing to research innovation, and applying his knowledge to industry-related projects, reinforcing his position as a dedicated and impactful researcher in his field.
Dr. Li’s research is centered on hydraulic engineering safety monitoring , environmental science , and sustainable water resource management . His work integrates advanced computational models , such as entropy analysis and machine learning, with structural monitoring technologies to improve the safety and reliability of dams, pipelines, and hydropower facilities. He also develops predictive models for rainfall and hydrological data to support climate resilience and resource planning. By combining environmental safety with engineering innovation, his research contributes to the long-term stability, efficiency, and ecological sustainability of water resources systems, bridging science, engineering, and environmental protection.
Dr. Ziyu Li has been recognized for his active contributions to water resources engineering and safety monitoring through involvement in prestigious research programs, including the National Key Research and Development Program of China, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and several provincial-level innovation projects. He has published in internationally indexed journals and developed patentable innovations in hydraulic monitoring. His recognition also extends to collaborative roles in high-impact projects supporting water management and environmental protection. His consistent research contributions demonstrate his standing as an emerging leader in hydraulic engineering and sustainable water resource management.
Title: The Method for Determining Optimal Analysis Length of Vibration Data Based on Improved Multiscale Permutation Entropy
Year: 2021
Title: Study on Vibration-Transmission-Path Identification Method for Hydropower Houses Based on CEEMDAN-SVD-TE
Year: 2022
Title: Study on Vibration Characteristics of the Dike Crossing Pipeline Based on EWT and CWT
Year: 2024
Title: A Novel Coupled Model for Monthly Rainfall Prediction Based on ESMD-EWT-SVD-LSTM
Year: 2024
Title: The Superior Coupled Model with Innovative Strategy for Accurate Imputation of Missing Hydrological Monitoring Data in Water Research – A Case of Groundwater Level Data
Year: 2025
Dr. Ziyu Li has built a strong academic and research portfolio that bridges engineering, technology, and environmental sustainability. Through advanced modeling, monitoring, and predictive analysis, he has enhanced the safety and resilience of hydraulic infrastructure while supporting efficient water management. His contributions reflect both academic excellence and real-world impact, positioning him as a promising researcher dedicated to advancing sustainable solutions for water resources and environmental protection.


📌 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
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.


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. 🐠🌿🔬
🏅 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
member of Dr. Farid’s research team at Boise State University, Iran
Dr. Zahra Taheri Sarteshnizi is a highly accomplished researcher and academic in the field of Water Engineering and Sciences, with a Ph.D. focused on Hydraulic Structures. Her research interests span various areas, including the erosion of cohesive beds by fluid flow, machine learning applications in environmental engineering, and the transport of organic chemicals and PFAS in sediment. Dr. Taheri Sarteshnizi has extensive teaching experience at multiple universities, covering a wide range of civil engineering subjects such as fluid mechanics, soil mechanics, and hydraulic design. Proficient in Python, GIS, MATLAB, and R, she has applied her skills to impactful research projects, including studies on wastewater effects on sediment properties and soil stabilization. With a solid academic background, an interdisciplinary approach to research, and a growing professional network, she is a promising candidate for recognition as a top researcher in her field.
professional profile
Dr. Zahra Taheri Sarteshnizi holds a Ph.D. in Water Engineering and Sciences, specializing in Hydraulic Structures, which she completed at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, from 2014 to 2019. Her doctoral research focused on the impact of mixing urban refined wastewater and sediment flow on erosion threshold shear stress in water transmission networks. She also earned a Master’s degree in Water Engineering and Sciences (Hydraulic Structures) from Gorgan Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University (2010–2012), where she investigated the effects of straw and plastic waste materials on soil properties and shear strength. Dr. Taheri Sarteshnizi’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Water Engineering and Sciences from Shahrekord University (2004–2008), where she studied the optimization of cutoff wall placement to reduce pressure and leakage discharge in water structures. Her diverse educational background has laid a strong foundation for her interdisciplinary research and teaching career.
Dr. Zahra Taheri Sarteshnizi has a robust professional experience that spans both academia and research. From 2017 to 2023, she served as an Adjunct Professor at Azad University of Shahrekord, where she taught various civil engineering courses, including statics, fluid mechanics, soil mechanics, and hydraulic systems. She also held teaching positions at Azad University of Farsan (2015–2020) and Payame Nour University (2012–2014). In addition to her teaching roles, Dr. Taheri Sarteshnizi has been actively involved in research projects, particularly focusing on hydraulic structures, wastewater impact on sediment properties, and soil stabilization techniques. Her work includes leading research teams and conducting experiments related to erosion and sediment behavior in water systems. Her contributions to both education and research have made her a key figure in her field, providing a bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical applications in civil and environmental engineering.
Dr. Zahra Taheri Sarteshnizi’s research interests are centered around key challenges in environmental and hydraulic engineering, with a particular focus on the erosion of cohesive beds by fluid flow and the impact of wastewater on sediment properties. Her work integrates cutting-edge techniques like machine learning to address complex environmental issues such as soil stabilization and the transport of organic chemicals, including Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), in sediment. Additionally, she is interested in the fate and transport of contaminants in the vadose zone, which plays a critical role in water and soil management. Dr. Taheri Sarteshnizi’s interdisciplinary approach combines traditional hydraulic studies with modern computational tools, aiming to improve the sustainability and resilience of water infrastructure and environmental systems.
Dr. Zahra Taheri Sarteshnizi has made significant contributions to her field, earning recognition for her research and academic achievements. She has been honored with the Senior Fellow status from the Higher Education Academy in the United Kingdom, reflecting her commitment to excellence in higher education. Additionally, Dr. Taheri Sarteshnizi was awarded the Bahari Visiting Fellowship in the Persian Arts of the Book for the 2016–2017 academic year at the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, highlighting her expertise in Persian literature and manuscript studies. Her research has been cited 148 times, indicating the impact and relevance of her work in the academic community.
Zahra Taheri Sarteshnizi has demonstrated exceptional expertise and dedication to her field through her academic achievements, interdisciplinary research interests, and teaching experience. She is well-qualified for the Best Researcher Award, particularly due to her ability to apply technical solutions to environmental challenges. By focusing on expanding her research output, building international collaborations, and increasing her public engagement, Zahra could further enhance her standing as a top-tier researcher in her field.
Zinabu Assefa Alemu at Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Ethiopia
Professional Profile
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.
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.
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.
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.
Dr. Balakrishna S. Maddodi, Ph.D.
, is an Associate Professor and NSS Program Officer at the Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal. A passionate teacher, researcher, and social worker, he specializes in hydrogeology, water resources, GIS, remote sensing, and environmental sciences 
. He serves as Director of two startups, Ganglia Technologies and Neer Shakti Systems Private Limited
. With 26 years of teaching and administrative experience, he is a recognized trainer and event organizer, blending pedagogy with environmental and social impact. Dr. Maddodi has received accolades such as the Atal Achievement Award 2022 and Udupi Zilla Rajyostava Award 2021 
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Ph.D. in Geo-informatics and Geo-evaluation Studies from Manipal Academy of Higher Education (2020).
M.Phil. with distinction in Marine Geology from Mangalore University (1997).
26 years of experience in teaching, administration, and research.
Expert in Environmental Studies, Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology, GIS, and Remote Sensing.
Research focused on sediment transport, river basin dynamics, and coastal morphometry.Dr. Balakrishna S. Maddodi, a visionary Associate Professor at the Manipal Institute of Technology, has been conferred with the prestigious Sustainability Achievement Award for his remarkable contributions to environmental sustainability, water resource management, and societal well-being. With over 26 years of experience spanning teaching, research, administration, and community service, Dr. Maddodi exemplifies excellence in fostering sustainable practices through education, innovation, and community outreach.
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