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

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  • 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

Sarmad Latif | Climate Change | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Sarmad Latif | Climate Change | Best Academic Researcher Award

Research Scientist at Komar University of Science and Technology, Iraq

Dr. Sarmad Dashti Latif is a civil engineer and academic researcher specializing in water and environmental security. He currently serves as an Adjunct Lecturer at the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani (AUIS), a Lecturer and Senior Researcher at Komar University of Science and Technology, and a Research Fellow at Soran University. With a deep commitment to climate change, water resources, and sustainable development, Dr. Latif actively contributes to both academia and applied research through his editorial roles, publications, and scientific outreach.

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Education Background

  • Master of Civil Engineering (By Research)
    Specialization: Water & Environmental Security
    University Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia — Feb 2022

  • Bachelor of Civil Engineering (First Class Honors)
    University Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia — Nov 2018
    CGPA: 3.5/4

  • Foundation in Civil Engineering
    University Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia — Jun 2014

Professional Development

Dr. Latif has held multiple academic and research roles across prestigious institutions:

  • Adjunct Lecturer, American University of Iraq, Sulaimani (Feb 2024 – Present)
    Teaching courses in Dynamics, Artificial Intelligence, and Water in Iraq.

  • Lecturer & Senior Researcher, Komar University of Science and Technology (May 2021 – Present)
    Teaching and supervising in water resources and environmental engineering, while leading interdisciplinary research on climate change and sustainability.

  • Research Fellow, Soran University (Sept 2023 – Dec 2024)
    Leading collaborative research on environmental and climate security, organizing workshops, and publishing in top-tier journals.

  • Research Officer (Climate Change), Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia (Dec 2019 – Apr 2021)
    Conducted research on reservoir operations and hydrological responses to climate change.

Research Focus

Dr. Latif’s research is focused on:

  1. Water and Environmental Security

  2. Climate Change Impact and Adaptation

  3. Hydrological Modeling & Reservoir Operations

  4. AI and Deep Learning in Water Resources Management

  5. Environmental Policy and Sustainability

Author Metrics:

Dr. Sarmad Dashti Latif has made significant contributions to the fields of water security, environmental engineering, and climate change. His scholarly work is recognized globally, with an h-index of 20 and over 1100 citations to his credit. He is listed in renowned databases with the following identifiers: Scopus Author ID: 57216081524, Web of Science Researcher ID: ABD-4755-2020, ORCID ID: 0000-0002-0417-3545, and is indexed on Google Scholar under Sarmad Latif. His impactful publications have positioned him as one of the leading researchers in Iraq, particularly in the domain of reservoir inflow and water security, earning him top national rankings and international recognition for his contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Awards and Honors:

  1. Elsevier Recognition for contributing to UN SDGs in research publications (2023)

  2. Top-ranked Researcher in Iraq in reservoir inflow studies related to water security (Scopus, 2023)

  3. Editorial Roles: Editor for Discover Sustainability and Discover Civil Engineering (Springer Nature); Guest Editor for AQUA – Water Infrastructure, Ecosystems and Society

  4. Over 200 Peer Reviews for journals including Nature, Springer, Elsevier, IEEE, ASCE

  5. Professional Memberships:

    • Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM)

    • Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)

    • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

    • International Water Resources Association (IWRA, France)

  6. Multiple Certificate Courses completed from leading institutions (UNU-INWEH, University of London, Geneva, Virginia, DTU, UNSW, and more)

Publication Top Notes

1. Water Footprint Assessment to Map and Quantify Water Consumption and Water Pollution Incurred: A Case Study of Malaysia

Authors: NSB Hashim, MBA Malek, S.D. Latif, M. Alsubih, A. ElShafie, A.N. Ahmed
Journal: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
Volume: 236, Issue: 3, Article: 156
Year: 2025
📌 Focus: Water footprint quantification, consumption & pollution mapping in Malaysia.

2. River Water Quality Monitoring using Machine Learning with Multiple Possible In-Situ Scenarios

Authors: D. Irwan, S.L. Ibrahim, S.D. Latif, C.A. Winston, A.N. Ahmed, M. Sherif, …
Journal: Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Article ID: 100620
Year: 2025
📌 Focus: Machine learning application for real-time river water quality under multiple field scenarios.

3. Satellite-derived Shallow Water Depths Estimation Using Remote Sensing and Artificial Intelligence Models: A Case Study of Darbandikhan Lake Upper, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

Authors: A.A. Othman, S.S. Ali, A.K. Obaid, S.G. Salar, O. Al-Kakey, Y.I. Al-Saady, S.D. Latif, …
Journal: Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment
Volume: 37, Article ID: 101432
Year: 2025
📌 Focus: AI and remote sensing integration for depth estimation in lakes.

4. Improving Sea Level Prediction in Coastal Areas Using Machine Learning Techniques

Authors: S.D. Latif, M.A. Almubaidin, C.G. Shen, M. Sapitang, A.H. Birima, A.N. Ahmed, …
Journal: Ain Shams Engineering Journal
Volume: 15, Issue: 9, Article ID: 102916
Year: 2024
📌 Focus: Coastal sea-level prediction using advanced ML models.

5. Forecasting Daily Rainfall in a Humid Subtropical Area: An Innovative Machine Learning Approach

Authors: M.H. Mohammed, S.D. Latif
Journal: Journal of Hydroinformatics
Volume: 26, Issue: 7, Pages: 1661–1672
Year: 2024
📌 Focus: ML-based rainfall prediction in humid subtropical climates.

Conclusion

Dr. Sarmad Dashti Latif is a highly qualified and excellent nominee for the Best Academic Researcher Award. His interdisciplinary, impactful, and globally recognized research, combined with editorial leadership, academic teaching, and unwavering commitment to sustainable development, make him a standout candidate.

Recommended without reservation for the Best Academic Researcher Award in Climate Change and Water Security.

Ehsan Rasoulinezhad | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ehsan Rasoulinezhad | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at University of Tehran, Iran📖

Dr. Ehsan Rasoulinezhad is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran, specializing in world economy, energy economics, and international trade. With a strong academic background and interdisciplinary research expertise, he has significantly contributed to the study of global energy markets, economic integration, and trade relations between major economies.

Dr. Rasoulinezhad has published extensively in high-impact international journals, focusing on topics such as energy policies, economic sanctions, global trade networks, and the interplay between geopolitical factors and economic cooperation. His research often integrates quantitative modeling, econometric analysis, and policy evaluation, making him a key figure in contemporary economic and energy studies.

Beyond academia, he is actively involved in policy advisory roles, economic consultations, and peer reviewing for leading journals. He has collaborated with various international organizations and institutions, providing insights into economic trends and strategic energy policymaking.

Fluent in Persian (native), English (advanced), and Russian (intermediate), he has established himself as a prominent researcher bridging economic studies across diverse regions, particularly between Iran, Russia, and global trade blocs.

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Education Background🎓

  • Post-PhD in World Energy Economy, University of Tehran, Iran (2018)
  • PhD in World Economy, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia (2016)
  • M.A. in International Economy, University of Tehran, Iran (2010)
  • B.A. in Economic Sciences, University of Economic Sciences, Iran (2007)

Professional Experience🌱

Dr. Rasoulinezhad has been a faculty member at the University of Tehran since completing his PhD. His expertise spans world economy, energy policies, and international economic relations, with a focus on global energy markets, trade policies, and economic integration. He is a prolific researcher and reviewer for high-impact journals, contributing to scholarly and industry discussions on economic trends and energy dynamics.

Research Interests🔬
  • Energy Economics and Global Energy Policies
  • International Trade & Economic Relations
  • Economic Integration and Regional Trade
  • World Economy and Development Studies
Author Metrics

Dr. Rasoulinezhad has a strong academic presence and high citation impact, reflecting his contributions to global research in economics and energy studies. His profiles in major research databases include:

Awards & Honors

Dr. Rasoulinezhad’s academic excellence and research contributions have earned him multiple recognitions, including:

  • Outstanding Researcher Award for contributions to energy economics and world trade
  • Best Paper Award from international conferences on economic cooperation, trade policies, and global energy markets
  • Reviewer Excellence Recognition from top-tier SSCI and Scopus-indexed journals
  • Academic Recognition from the University of Tehran for outstanding teaching and research impact
  • Policy Impact Awards for research influencing economic strategies and energy policies at both national and international levels
Publications Top Notes 📄

1. Role of Green Finance in Improving Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Development

Authors: E. Rasoulinezhad, F. Taghizadeh-Hesary
Journal: Energy Efficiency, Volume 15 (2), Article 14
Citations: 489 (2022)
Summary:

  • Explores how green finance facilitates renewable energy investments and energy efficiency improvements.
  • Analyzes financial mechanisms such as green bonds, subsidies, and sustainable investment funds.
  • Provides policy recommendations for governments and financial institutions to boost green energy initiatives.

2. Energy and Food Security: Linkages through Price Volatility

Authors: F. Taghizadeh-Hesary, E. Rasoulinezhad, N. Yoshino
Journal: Energy Policy, Volume 128, Pages 796-806
Citations: 343 (2019)
Summary:

  • Examines the interrelationship between energy security and food security in the context of price fluctuations.
  • Uses an econometric analysis to understand how energy price volatility impacts food production and trade.
  • Discusses policy strategies to stabilize energy and food markets through regulatory and financial tools.

3. Panel Estimation for Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Consumption, Economic Growth, CO₂ Emissions, Trade Intensity, and Financial Openness

Authors: E. Rasoulinezhad, B. Saboori
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Volume 25, Pages 17354-17370
Citations: 265 (2018)
Summary:

  • Investigates the dynamic relationship between energy consumption (renewable & non-renewable), economic growth, and CO₂ emissions.
  • Employs a panel econometric model covering multiple economies to assess trade intensity and financial openness.
  • Provides policy insights into how countries can balance economic growth with environmental sustainability.

4. Economic Impacts of Carbon Tax in a General Equilibrium Framework: Empirical Study of Japan

Authors: N. Yoshino, E. Rasoulinezhad, F. Taghizadeh-Hesary
Journal: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, Volume 23 (1-2), Article 2250014
Citations: 245 (2021)
Summary:

  • Evaluates the economic and environmental effects of a carbon tax in Japan using a general equilibrium model.
  • Analyzes the trade-offs between economic growth, carbon pricing, and industrial competitiveness.
  • Recommends policies for optimizing carbon tax structures without harming economic performance.

5. Role of Natural Resources Utilization Efficiency in Achieving Green Economic Recovery: Evidence from BRICS Countries

Authors: L. Zhao, E. Rasoulinezhad
Journal: Resources Policy, Volume 80, Article 103164
Citations: 195 (2023)
Summary:

  • Examines how efficient utilization of natural resources contributes to green economic recovery in BRICS nations.
  • Explores the role of technological advancements, circular economy practices, and policy reforms in sustainable growth.
  • Provides data-driven recommendations for emerging economies to improve their resource efficiency and sustainability.

Conclusion

Dr. Ehsan Rasoulinezhad is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding academic contributions, high citation impact, and policy-relevant research in energy economics, sustainability, and global trade. With further expansion into industry collaborations and global policy engagement, his influence on the field can grow even further.