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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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

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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