Saeedeh Kamali | Atmospheric Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saeedeh Kamali | Atmospheric Science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Atmospheric Science & Meteorological Research Center (ASMERC) , Iran

Dr. Saeedeh Kamali is an accomplished Iranian researcher affiliated with the Atmospheric Science & Meteorological Research Center (ASMERC), Tehran. With a robust academic background and years of experience in atmospheric and environmental sciences, she is widely recognized for her research contributions in climate modeling, air quality assessment, and environmental monitoring. Dr. Kamali actively collaborates on multidisciplinary projects that intersect meteorology, climate change, and sustainability.

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🎓Education Background

  • Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences – Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran

  • M.Sc. in Meteorology – Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran

  • B.Sc. in Physics – Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran

💼 Professional Development

Dr. Kamali is currently serving as a Researcher at the Atmospheric Science & Meteorological Research Center (ASMERC) in Tehran. She has over a decade of experience in environmental modeling, weather forecasting, air quality assessment, and climate studies. Her work integrates remote sensing data, numerical weather prediction models, and statistical analysis to address pressing environmental issues affecting the region and beyond.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Kamali’s research interests include:

  • Atmospheric and Climate Modeling

  • Environmental and Earth System Sciences

  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting

  • Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Strategies

  • Remote Sensing and GIS in Meteorological Applications

📈Author Metrics:

According to her Google Scholar profile:

  • Citations: 261+

  • h-index: 9

  • i10-index: 8 These metrics reflect her growing influence in atmospheric sciences and environmental research, with publications in reputed journals and consistent citation by peers.

🏆Awards and Honors:

Dr. Kamali has been selected as an Awardee for the NSGA 2025 – International Research Awards on Network Science and Graph Analytics, recognizing her pioneering research in atmospheric science and her contributions to network-based modeling of environmental systems. She has also received national recognition in Iran for her impactful studies on climate resilience and air pollution dynamics.

📝Publication Top Notes

1. Investigating the Trend Changes in Temperature Extreme Indices in Iran

  • Authors: Saeedeh Kamali, Ebrahim Fattahi, Mohammad Habibi

  • Journal: Atmosphere (MDPI)

  • Volume & Issue: 16(4), Article 483

  • Year: 2025

  • DOI: 10.3390/atmos16040483

  • Type: Journal Article

  • Summary: The paper analyzes long-term changes in temperature extreme indices using observational climate data across Iran, offering key insights into regional climate variability and its implications.

2. Investigating the Spatiotemporal Variation in Extreme Precipitation Indices in Iran from 1990 to 2020

  • Authors: Ebrahim Fattahi, Saeedeh Kamali, Ebrahim Asadi Oskouei, Mohammad Habibi

  • Journal: Water (MDPI)

  • Volume & Issue: 17(8), Article 1227

  • Year: 2025

  • DOI: 10.3390/w17081227

  • Type: Journal Article

  • Summary: This study examines the spatial and temporal variations in extreme precipitation indices across Iran over a 30-year period, using regional gridded datasets and statistical trend analysis.

3. An Overview of Meteorological Services, Challenges and Solutions in the Agricultural Sector to Reduce Vulnerability in Climate Change Conditions

  • Authors: Morteza Pakdaman, Ebrahim Asadi Oskouei

  • Journal: Journal of Water and Soil Resources Conservation

  • Volume & Issue: 14(2), pp. 127–141

  • Year: 2024

  • Type: Journal Article

  • Summary: The paper provides a comprehensive review of meteorological services tailored to agriculture, analyzing their limitations and suggesting actionable solutions under climate change scenarios.

4. Evaluation of Quantile Mapping Methods in Bias Correction of the TRMM Satellite’s Estimated Precipitation Data During Vegetation Growth Period (Apr–Oct) in Kermanshah Province

  • Authors: Javad Bazrafshan, Zohreh Aghashariatmadary, Saeedeh Kamali

  • Journal: Journal of Agricultural Meteorology

  • Volume & Issue: 10(2), pp. 4–16

  • Year: 2023

  • Type: Journal Article

  • Summary: This research assesses multiple quantile mapping techniques for bias correction of TRMM precipitation data during the agricultural season, improving the utility of satellite rainfall data for local-scale farming applications.

5. Evaluation of SHArP Weather Generator for Simulation of Air Temperature Data in Several Climates of Iran

  • Authors: Saeedeh Kamali, Naser Ghahreman, Mahdi Ghamghami

  • Journal: Journal of Agricultural Meteorology

  • Volume & Issue: 9(2), pp. 4–14

  • Year: 2021

  • Type: Journal Article

  • Summary: This study evaluates the SHArP stochastic weather generator’s performance in replicating air temperature characteristics across various Iranian climates, aimed at supporting agricultural modeling and climate risk analysis.

Conclusion:

Dr. Saeedeh Kamali stands out as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award under the NSGA 2025 theme. Her work addresses critical challenges in climate variability, extreme weather, and environmental adaptation, with robust academic output and real-world application. By incorporating deeper network science methodologies and expanding her global footprint through collaborations, she could further elevate her impact on the international stage.

Recommendation: Highly Recommended for the Best Researcher Award – NSGA 2025

Chaden Moussa Haidar | Environment | Top Researcher Award

Prof. Chaden Moussa Haidar | Environment | Top Researcher Award

Head of the Departement at Islamic University of Lebanon (IUL), Lebanon

Dr. Chaden Haidar is a multidisciplinary academic and researcher with over 20 years of experience in environmental sciences, food safety, sustainability, and geosciences. Her work bridges academia, international development, and policy-making, with a strong emphasis on sustainable practices in food industries, water quality assessment, and environmental protection. She has served as a lecturer, consultant, and expert with leading institutions including the Lebanese University, UNIDO, FAO, and the Industrial Research Institute.

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🎓Education Background

  • Ph.D. in Geo Sciences and Environment, University of Lorraine, Nancy, France (2010–2014)

  • M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering, Lebanese University, Hadath (2005–2006)

  • Diploma & Master in Agricultural Engineering (Food Technology), Lebanese University, Dekwaneh (1995–2000)

💼 Professional Development

  • Laboratory Instructor & Researcher, Lebanese University – Faculty of Agriculture (2009–Present)
    – Specializes in geochemical and isotopic tracers, environmental geochemistry, and field measurements.

  • Lecturer, University of Khaldeh, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality (2005–Present)
    – Teaches food science, human nutrition, environmental impacts in tourism, and sustainable production practices.

  • Consultant, UNIDO Green Competitiveness Initiative (2010–2012)
    – Oversaw quality management in dairy, meat, and water analysis; implemented GHP, GMP, and HACCP protocols.

  • Teacher, Sheikh Mohamad Yaacoub Technical School (2003–Present)

  • Consultant, FAO, Bekaa Valley (2001–2003)
    – Focused on zoo-technical and agronomic consultancy.

  • Trainer, LARI Station (2000–2001)
    – Delivered capacity building in sustainable agriculture practices.

  • Expert in Food Processing & Technology, Industrial Research Institute, Hadath (2011–2019)
    – Promoted resource efficiency and clean production among agro-food SMEs; developed national policies and guidelines for food safety and sustainability.

🔬Research Focus

  • Circular economy in food enterprises

  • Sustainable food systems and SDG 12

  • Food safety, nutrition science, and health promotion

  • Water quality assessment and environmental protection

  • Resource-efficient and cleaner production (RECP)

  • Sustainable diets and production-consumption patterns

📈Author Metrics:

  • Publications: Over 20 research articles in peer-reviewed journals and international conference proceedings.

  • Notable Journals: MDPI, Springer, JJEES, Geosciences Research, European Scientific Journal

  • Recent Topics: Heavy metal pollution in water, drinking water quality, use of Cymbopogon in food safety and water purification.

🏆Awards and Honors:

  • Vice President, Association for Protection of Environment and Agriculture, Beirut (2007–2020)

  • Presenter, UNIDO/UNEP SDG 12.3 Conference, Denmark (2022) – Showcased I-Rexfo circular economy model.

  • Lead Food Safety Auditor, ISO 22000:2018 – Certified by Order of Engineers and Architects, Beirut (2024)

  • Recognized trainer and speaker in numerous international webinars and sustainable development initiatives.

📝Publication Top Notes

  1. Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Cymbopogon winterianus and Origanum syriacum Extracts and Essential Oils against Uropathogenic Bacteria

    • Authors: M. Rammal, S. Khreiss, A. Badran, M. Mezher, M. Bechelany, C. Haidar, et al.

    • Journal: Foods, Vol. 13, Issue 11, Article 1684

    • Citations: 2

    • Highlights: Evaluates natural plant extracts and essential oils for antimicrobial and antifungal efficacy, targeting uropathogenic bacteria—contributing to eco-friendly pharmaceutical alternatives.

  2. Drinking-Water Quality Assessment in Selective Schools from the Mount Lebanon

    • Authors: W. Diab, M. Farhat, M. Rammal, C.M. Haidar, A. Yaacoub, A. Hamzeh

    • Journal: Annals of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vol. 8, Issue 1, pp. 018–024

    • Citations: 1

    • Highlights: Investigates drinking water quality in schools, underlining health implications and the need for monitoring infrastructure in educational institutions.

  3. Cymbopogon winterianus (Java Citronella Plant): A Multi-Faceted Approach for Food Preservation, Insecticidal Effects, and Bread Application

    • Authors: M. Rammal, A. Badran, C. Haidar, A. Sabbah, M. Bechelany, M. Awada, et al.

    • Journal: Foods, Vol. 13, Issue 5, Article 803

    • Citations: 5

    • Highlights: Explores innovative uses of citronella in food safety, pest control, and bakery applications—linking ethnobotany with functional food science.

  4. Biochar Derived from Citronella and Oregano Waste Residues for Removal of Organic Dyes and Soil Amendment

    • Authors: M. Rammal, G. Kataya, A. Badran, L. Yazbeck, C. Haidar, K.H. Hassan, et al.

    • Journal: Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, Vol. 9, Article 100433

    • Citations: 2

    • Highlights: Presents sustainable valorization of agro-waste for environmental remediation—particularly water decontamination and agricultural soil enhancement.

  5. Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry (General Contribution)

    • Authors: M. Rammala, G. Kataya, A. Badran, L. Yazbeck, C. Haidar, K.H. Hassan, et al.

    • Journal: Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, Vol. 9, Article 100433

    • Highlights: Emphasizes broader themes in green chemistry, resource reuse, and sustainable agricultural technologies.

Conclusion

Prof. Chaden Moussa Haidar stands out as a top contender for the Top Researcher Award in Environment due to:

  • Her comprehensive and applied research portfolio addressing real-world problems in food systems, environmental safety, and circular economy.

  • A deep commitment to both academic excellence and societal impact.

  • Longstanding collaborations with global institutions and government bodies, underscoring her influence beyond academia.

Her balance of scientific rigor, community impact, and policy integration makes her an exemplary role model in the environmental research domain.

Strongly Recommended for the Top Researcher Award in Environment

Tasin Islam Himel | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tasin Islam Himel | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at Khulna University, Bangladesh.

Tasin Islam Himel is a dedicated researcher and urban planner specializing in climate change adaptation, disaster risk management, and human-environment interaction. With expertise in GIS & remote sensing, qualitative and quantitative research methods, and vulnerability assessments, he has contributed to multiple research projects addressing climate resilience, migration, and sustainable urban development. His work focuses on intersectionality, poverty, and inequality, providing valuable insights into policy planning and disaster mitigation strategies.

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Education Background 🎓📖

Tasin holds both a Bachelor and a Master of Urban and Rural Planning (BURP & MURP) from Khulna University, Bangladesh. His MURP thesis explored “GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Flash Flood Hazard Assessment,” while his BURP research focused on “Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation among Flood-affected Communities of Bangladesh from an Intersectionality Perspective.” He achieved outstanding academic performance, securing high CGPAs throughout his education.

Professional Development 📈💡

Tasin has been serving as a Research Assistant at the Climate Change and Poverty Lab, Khulna University, since 2020. He has also worked on various research projects in collaboration with national and international organizations, including Oxfam, Caritas Bangladesh, GIZ, UNDP, and the Social Science Research Council. His roles have involved conducting field research, stakeholder engagement, qualitative and quantitative data analysis, and report writing. His contributions extend to community planning, resilience-building, and policy recommendations for sustainable urban development.

Research Focus 🔬📖

His research focuses on climate change and disaster resilience, hazard, risk, and vulnerability mapping, migration studies, intersectionality, poverty and inequality, and human-environment interactions. He employs GIS & remote sensing alongside qualitative and quantitative methodologies to analyze socio-environmental issues and propose sustainable solutions.

Author Metrics

Tasin has published articles and research findings on climate-induced migration, loss and damage assessment, and resilience-building strategies. His research contributions have been presented in various academic forums, and his publications have been cited in relevant climate change and urban planning studies.

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

He has received recognition for his outstanding research contributions and academic excellence. His projects funded by esteemed organizations like Oxfam, GIZ, and UNDP highlight his impactful work in disaster risk reduction and sustainable urban planning.

Publication Top Notes

1. “Unraveling Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in Flood-Affected Communities of Northern Bangladesh: A Multidimensional Poverty Perspective”

  • Published in: Environmental Development (2025, January)
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.envdev.2025.101135
  • Focus: Examines the intersection of climate vulnerability and poverty in flood-prone regions of Northern Bangladesh, highlighting adaptation strategies.

2. “COVID-19 Impact on Urban Low-Income Individuals in Bangladesh: A Qualitative Content Analysis”

  • Published in: Journal of Social and Economic Development (2024, May 9)
  • DOI: 10.1007/s40847-024-00342-8
  • Focus: Investigates the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 on Bangladesh’s low-income urban populations using qualitative research.

3. “Investigating Loss and Damage in Coastal Region of Bangladesh from Migration as Adaptation Perspective: A Qualitative Study from Khulna and Satkhira District”

  • Published in: World (2024, January 30)
  • DOI: 10.3390/world5010005
  • Focus: Explores how migration serves as an adaptation strategy in climate-affected coastal regions of Bangladesh.

Conclusion:

Tasin Islam Himel is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his strong academic foundation, impactful research, and interdisciplinary approach. His contributions to climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and urban planning provide significant value to both academic and policy communities.

To further strengthen his candidacy, he could focus on expanding global collaborations, publishing in top-tier journals, and leading funded research projects. However, given his existing achievements and contributions, he is already a top contender for the award.

Bah Abdellahi | Sustainable Development | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Bah Abdellahi | Sustainable Development | Best Faculty Award

Head of RU UrCME at Nouakchott University, Mauritania📖

Dr. Ing. Bah Mohamed-Lemine Abdellahi is an expert in environment and sustainable development, with extensive experience in academia, research, and industry. He has been a university instructor and researcher for over three decades, specializing in analytical and environmental chemistry, industrial process engineering, and urban sustainability. He has also served in key industrial roles, leading process and quality control departments in mining and manufacturing sectors. His international experience includes postdoctoral research and senior fellowships at MIT and Harvard University, focusing on environmental risk management, sustainable urban planning, and pollution control.

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Education Background🎓

  • Postdoctoral Research (Urban Management & Sustainable Development), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
  • Ph.D. in Analytical & Environmental Chemistry, Ecole Doctorale Normandie, France
  • DEA in Spectroscopy Applied to Energy & Environmental Analysis, Dakar University, Senegal
  • M.Sc. in Chemical & Process Engineering, Saint Petersburg Technical University, Russia
  • State Process Engineer, Saint Petersburg Technical University, Russia
  • Diploma in English Literature, Nouakchott University, Mauritania
  • Diploma in Administration & Project Management, Le Havre University, France

Professional Experience🌱

  • 2016–Present: Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Nouakchott Al-Assriya – Enseignant-Chercheur
  • 2013–2015: University of Science, Technology & Medicine (USTM), Nouakchott – Enseignant-Chercheur
  • 2011–2012: Fulbright Senior Fellow, Harvard University, USA – Research on Environmental Management & Air Pollution
  • 2010–2011: Fulbright Senior Fellow, MIT, USA – Research on Sustainable Development & Urban Planning
  • 1998–2009: School of Science & Engineering, Nouakchott University – Faculty Member
  • 1993–1997: Institute Supérieur des Sciences, Nouakchott – Faculty Member
  • 1989–1992: Head of Process Department, SNIMsem, Mauritania
  • 1987–1988: Head of Process & Quality Control, SAMIA Company, Mauritania
Research Interests🔬

Research interests include:

  • Sustainable urban development & environmental management
  • Chemical fate, transport, and pollution control
  • Industrial process optimization & eco-environmental reconversion
  • Socio-economic and environmental impact assessments (SEIS)
  • Storage and transportation of hazardous chemicals

Author Metrics

  • Published multiple scientific papers in international journals on environmental sustainability, pollution control, and industrial process optimization.
  • Key research contributions include:
    • Towards Sustainably Developed Cities in Mauritania (2011)
    • AfricaClean Workshop: Air Pollution from Automotive Transport (2002)
    • Process and Environmental Improvements in Mauritanian Gypsum & Iron Processing
Awards and Honors
  • US Government Award (2011) for Sustainable Development, signed by President Barack Obama & Secretary Hillary Clinton
  • Senior Alumni Researcher, MIT
  • Award for Urban Environmental Management, USA
  • Leadership in Environmental Growth & Risk Management, Harvard University
  • Project Management Skills Certification, American Management Association (AMA), New York
Publications Top Notes 📄

1. Profile, source and ecological risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) along the Mauritanian Atlantic Coast, unveiling the silent menace

Abstract:

The Mauritanian Atlantic coast is a vital economic and environmental region currently facing increasing anthropogenic pressures, leading to pollution such as PAHs contamination, which threatens its ecological integrity and economic value. To assess this pollution, the coast was divided into four zones: two anthropogenically stressed (LBZ and PNkt) and two unstressed (PNBA and PDlt). The concentrations of 16 EPA-priority PAHs were determined in sediments and bio-tissues. In sediments, the highest mean concentrations were found in the PNkt (21.1 μg/kg) and LBZ (20.8 μg/kg) zones, while the lowest were in PNBA (15.0 μg/kg) and PDlt (14.6 μg/kg). Additionally, the carcinogenic and ecological risk potentials were higher in the PNkt and LBZ zones, with values of 10.1–10.6 for carcinogenic potential and 0.010–0.017 for ecological risk. These results highlight significant PAHs pollution due to growing anthropogenic activities in this vulnerable region, which should be considered for the sustainable management of Mauritania’s coastal resources.

Keywords:

  • GC–MS
  • Mauritanian Atlantic coast
  • PAH
  • Toxicological and ecological risk potentials
  • mERMq criteria

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Conclusion

Dr. Abdellahi’s academic leadership, research excellence, and policy impact make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Faculty Award. His extensive contributions to environmental science, urban sustainability, and pollution management set him apart as an influential scholar and mentor. While further expanding collaborations and public engagement could elevate his impact, his current achievements already make a compelling case for this prestigious recognition.

Richard Usang | Environmental Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Richard Usang | Environmental Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Senior Data Scientist at Heineken Uk, United Kingdom📖

Dr. Richard Usang is a distinguished Chemistry expert and Data Scientist with extensive experience in industrial and environmental chemistry, AI-driven analytics, and machine learning applications. His expertise spans advanced chemical research, data-driven decision-making, and AI model evaluation. With a Ph.D. in Industrial & Environmental Chemistry and an MSc in Data Science, he bridges the gap between scientific research and AI innovations. Dr. Usang has led impactful projects in predictive modeling, process optimization, and sustainability-driven solutions across various industries.

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Education Background🎓

  • Ph.D. Industrial & Environmental Chemistry – University of Ibadan, Nigeria (2021)
  • MSc Data Science – University of Sussex, UK (2023)
  • MSc Industrial Chemistry (Top 1%) – University of Ibadan, Nigeria (2014)
  • BSc Chemistry (Ranked 1st) – Benue State University, Nigeria (2011)

Professional Experience🌱

Dr. Usang is currently a Senior Data Scientist at Heineken UK, where he applies AI and machine learning to optimize production processes and marketing strategies. He previously served as a Lead Data Analyst at EMCOR UK, significantly improving data processing efficiency. His earlier roles at The Heineken Company included Data Scientist and Brewing Process Specialist, where he spearheaded predictive modeling projects, optimized brewing parameters, and contributed to sustainability initiatives. He also held an academic position as a Research Assistant at the University of Ibadan, conducting groundbreaking research on chemical processes and environmental impact assessments.

Research Interests🔬

Her research interests include:

  1. AI-driven chemical data analysis and predictive modeling
  2. Sustainable industrial processes and environmental chemistry
  3. Machine learning applications in materials science
  4. AI content evaluation and Natural Language Processing in Chemistry

Author Metrics

Dr. Usang has authored several peer-reviewed publications on environmental chemistry, AI-driven water quality assessments, and sustainable waste management. Notable works include:

  1. “Integrating Principal Component Analysis, Fuzzy Inference Systems, and Advanced Neural Networks for Enhanced Estuarine Water Quality Assessment.”
  2. “Synthesis, Aqueous Solubility Studies, and Antifungal Activity Test of Some Tributyltin(IV) Carboxylates.”
  3. Conference presentations at TU Braunschweig, Germany, and the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Awards and Honors
  • Recognized among the Top 1% in MSc Industrial Chemistry
  • Best Graduate (1st Rank) in BSc Chemistry at Benue State University
  • Contributor to multiple industry-driven AI and sustainability initiatives
Publications Top Notes 📄
1.  Integrating Principal Component Analysis, Fuzzy Inference Systems, and Advanced Neural Networks for Enhanced Estuarine Water Quality Assessment
  • Authors: Richard O. Usang, Bamidele I. Olu-Owolabi, Kayode O. Adebowale
  • Journal: Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
  • Publication Date: January 2025
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrh.2025.102182
  • ISSN: 2214-5818
Abstract:

This research integrates Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Fuzzy Inference Systems (FIS), and Advanced Neural Networks to develop a more robust and precise estuarine water quality assessment model. The study applies machine learning and statistical techniques to improve water quality monitoring, pollution prediction, and ecological sustainability. By leveraging fuzzy logic and artificial intelligence, the proposed framework enhances the decision-making process for environmental management.

Key Highlights:
  • PCA for Data Reduction: Identifies key water quality parameters affecting estuarine ecosystems.
  • Fuzzy Inference Systems: Enhances interpretability and decision-making in water quality assessment.
  • Advanced Neural Networks: Improves prediction accuracy for water pollution trends and environmental impact analysis.
  • Application in Environmental Sustainability: Provides insights into climate change effects on estuarine water systems.

Conclusion

Dr. Richard Usang is an outstanding researcher whose interdisciplinary expertise, AI-driven environmental innovations, and industry-academic contributions make him a top contender for the Best Researcher Award. Expanding his AI applications, increasing global collaborations, and enhancing industry-academia partnerships will further solidify his impact in environmental monitoring and AI-based sustainability solutions.