Smruti Patel | Groundwater | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Smruti Patel | Groundwater | Best Researcher Award

Dy. Environmental Engineer at Gujarat Environment Management Institute, India.

Smruti V. Patel is a dedicated environmental engineer 🌿 with over a decade of experience in environmental management and policy implementation. She currently serves as a Deputy Environmental Engineer at the Gujarat Environment Management Institute (GEMI), where she leads impactful environmental projects. With a strong academic background in Environmental Engineering (B.E., M.Tech) πŸŽ“ and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law & Policy, she combines technical expertise with regulatory insights. Her work includes groundwater quality studies, air pollution analysis, and conservation planning for eco-sensitive zones. She has also contributed to research through publications πŸ“‘ and online education initiatives.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Smruti V. Patel is a highly qualified environmental engineer with over a decade of experience in environmental research, policy implementation, and management. Her expertise spans key areas such as groundwater quality assessment, air pollution analysis, and conservation planning, making her a strong contender for a Best Researcher Award.

Her background in environmental engineering (B.E., M.Tech) and environmental law & policy gives her a unique interdisciplinary approach, allowing her to bridge the gap between scientific research and regulatory frameworks. Serving as Deputy Environmental Engineer at the Gujarat Environment Management Institute (GEMI), she has played a crucial role in executing government-led environmental initiatives and sustainable policy development.

Education & Work Experience πŸ“šπŸ’Ό

Education πŸŽ“

  • B.E. in Environmental Engineering (2013) – Gujarat Technological University (8.38 CGPA)
  • Post-Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law & Policy (2015) – National Law University, New Delhi (B Grade)
  • M.Tech in Environmental Engineering (2020) – Swarrnim Startup & Innovation University (8.08 CGPA)

Work Experience πŸ’Ό

  • Deputy Environmental Engineer – GEMI, Gandhinagar (2022–Present) πŸ”Ή Leads and manages environmental projects.
  • Assistant Environmental Engineer – GEMI, Gandhinagar (2015–2022) πŸ”Ή Planned and monitored environmental initiatives.
  • Environmental Engineer – GEMI, Gandhinagar (2013–2015) πŸ”Ή Executed various environmental projects.

Professional Development πŸš€πŸ“–

Smruti Patel has consistently pursued professional growth in environmental research and management. As a project head at GEMI, she has led several crucial initiatives, including groundwater quality assessments, air pollution control studies, and eco-sensitive zone planning 🌍. Her role as a Course Coordinator for an online EIA impact assessment course πŸ“š reflects her commitment to knowledge dissemination. She actively collaborates with researchers, policymakers, and environmental organizations to develop sustainable solutions 🌱. Additionally, her journal publication and leadership in environmental projects underscore her ability to integrate scientific research with practical implementation.

Research Focus Areas πŸ”¬πŸŒ±

Smruti Patel’s research primarily revolves around environmental impact assessment, water quality management, air pollution studies, and conservation planning. Her work on groundwater quality in Gujarat πŸ’§ has provided critical insights into contamination levels and sustainable water resource management. Additionally, she has contributed to air pollution analysis through a Source Apportionment Study in Ahmedabad 🌫️. She has also been instrumental in eco-sensitive zone planning 🏞️, helping develop master plans for protected areas like Marine National Park & Wildlife Sanctuaries. Her research focus combines policy formulation, environmental engineering, and sustainability initiatives to drive impactful environmental changes.

Awards & Honors πŸ†πŸŽ–οΈ

πŸ”Ή Recognized as Project Head for major environmental studies at GEMI 🌍.
πŸ”Ή Successfully coordinated online environmental impact assessment courses πŸ“š.
πŸ”Ή Published peer-reviewed research in the Environmental Claims Journal (2019) πŸ“‘.
πŸ”Ή Led high-impact government environmental projects on water, air, and conservation planning 🌱.
πŸ”Ή Contributed to policy and legal frameworks for eco-sensitive zones 🏞️.

Publication Top Notes

1. Potential health concerns due to elevated nitrate concentrations in groundwater of villages of Vadodara and Chhota Udaipur districts of Gujarat, India

  • Authors: S.V. Patel, N. Khatri, P. Chavda, A.K. Jha
  • Journal: Journal of Water and Health
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 6

Study Focus

  • Investigates the nitrate contamination in groundwater in villages of Vadodara and Chhota Udaipur districts in Gujarat, India.
  • Assesses potential health risks due to excessive nitrate concentrations, particularly on human health.
  • Discusses sources of nitrate pollution, which may include agricultural runoff, sewage leakage, and industrial discharge.

Health Concerns

  • Methemoglobinemia (“Blue Baby Syndrome”) in infants
  • Increased risk of gastric cancer and other gastrointestinal diseases
  • Possible links to thyroid disorders and reproductive issues

Relevance

  • Highlights the urgent need for groundwater monitoring and mitigation measures.
  • Suggests potential solutions such as alternative water sources, nitrate removal techniques, and improved waste management.

Abdelwaheb Aydi | Hydrology | Best ResearcherΒ Award

Mr. Abdelwaheb Aydi | Hydrology | Best ResearcherΒ Award

Associate profesor at Faculty of Science of Bizerte, TunisiaπŸ“–

Dr. Abdelwaheb Aydi is an Associate Professor in Earth Sciences at the Faculty of Science of Bizerte, Tunisia. His expertise lies in environmental geosciences, waste management, and GIS applications. With a Ph.D. in Geological Sciences and extensive research in greenhouse gas emissions, landfill management, and hazardous waste treatment, he has published widely in peer-reviewed journals. He has also collaborated with international institutions and received recognition for his contributions to environmental sustainability.

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Education BackgroundπŸŽ“

  • Habilitation Thesis in Environmental Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science of Bizerte, Tunisia (2018)
  • Ph.D. in Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science of Sfax, Tunisia (2012)
  • Master’s Degree in Geosciences Applied to Natural Resources and Environment, Faculty of Science of Sfax, Tunisia (2004)
  • Engineering Degree in Earth Sciences and Environment, National School of Engineers of Sfax, Tunisia (2002)
  • Baccalaureate in Experimental Sciences (1997)

Professional Experience🌱

Dr. Aydi has been serving as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Science of Bizerte since 2019, after holding the position of Assistant Professor from 2013 to 2019. He has also taught Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Engineering Geology at the National School of Engineers of Sfax. Before his academic tenure, he gained industry experience as an Engineer in Mud Treatment and Hazardous Waste at New Eau Ster, Tunisia (2007-2010), and as a Civil Engineer at Company ChaΓ’bane, Tunisia (2004-2006).

Research InterestsπŸ”¬

Dr. Aydi’s research spans multiple domains of environmental earth sciences, including:

  • Greenhouse gas emissions and quantification
  • Municipal solid waste landfills
  • Multi-criteria environmental evaluations using GIS
  • Olive mill wastewater evaporation ponds
  • Hazardous waste treatment

Author Metrics

Dr. Aydi has contributed to various peer-reviewed journals and international conferences. His research is widely cited, reflecting his impact in the fields of environmental geosciences and waste management.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Aydi has been recognized for his contributions to environmental research and sustainability. He collaborates with international scholars and institutions, including the High National School of Engineers of Limoges, Florida State University, and Springer Publishing.

Publications Top Notes πŸ“„

1. Assessment of Land Suitability for Olive Mill Wastewater Disposal Site Selection by Integrating Fuzzy Logic, AHP, and WLC in a GIS

  • Authors: A. Aydi, T. Abichou, I.H. Nasr, M. Louati, M. Zairi
  • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • Citations: 100
  • Year: 2016
  • Summary: This study integrates Fuzzy Logic, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), and Weighted Linear Combination (WLC) in a Geographic Information System (GIS) to optimize site selection for olive mill wastewater disposal.

2. Soil Contamination by Heavy Metals in Landfills: Measurements from an Unlined Leachate Storage Basin

  • Authors: F. Bouzayani, A. Aydi, T. Abichou
  • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • Citations: 58
  • Year: 2014
  • Summary: Investigates heavy metal contamination in soil near landfills, emphasizing the risks posed by unlined leachate storage basins.

3. Evaluation of Groundwater Vulnerability to Pollution Using a GIS-Based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis

  • Author: A. Aydi
  • Journal: Groundwater for Sustainable Development
  • Citations: 55
  • Year: 2018
  • Summary: Assesses groundwater vulnerability using a GIS-based multi-criteria decision-making approach to identify areas at high risk of pollution.

4. Assessing the Effect of an Olive Mill Wastewater Evaporation Pond in Sousse, Tunisia

  • Authors: R. S’habou, M. Zairi, A. Kallel, A. Aydi, H. Ben Dhia
  • Journal: Environmental Geology
  • Citations: 55
  • Year: 2009
  • Summary: Evaluates the environmental impacts of an olive mill wastewater evaporation pond on surrounding water resources and soil quality.

5. Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination Risk in Soils of Landfill of Bizerte (Tunisia) with a Focus on Application of Pollution Indicators

  • Author: A. Aydi
  • Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences
  • Citations: 43
  • Year: 2015
  • Summary: Analyzes soil contamination by heavy metals in landfill areas using pollution indicators to assess environmental risks.

Conclusion

Dr. Abdelwaheb Aydi is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Hydrology. His extensive research, interdisciplinary expertise, and strong academic contributions make him a top contender. With a solid publication record, international collaborations, and a focus on sustainability, he has significantly contributed to environmental geosciences. Expanding his global reach through policy engagement and international grants would further strengthen his profile.