Victor Klaba – Hydrogeology- Best Researcher Award

Victor Klaba – Hydrogeology- Best Researcher Award

Mr. Victor Klaba distinguished academic and researcher in the field Hydrogeology. Specialized in hydrogeology for five years, he has developed a range of skills from fieldwork to analysis and interpretation, while collaborating with scientists, water resource managers, and politicians. As water resources are one of the pillars of our societies, this science is crucial for humanity and its future, especially in view of current challenges such as climate change, war, and demographic development. Moreover, he specializes in the study of a specific hydrogeological object: the Karst. Representing the main drinking water resource for 25% of the world’s population, this object is highly vulnerable and difficult to study due to its high degree of heterogeneity and anisotropy.

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Earth Sciences and a Master’s degree in 3G, both from the University of Franche-Comté in Besançon, France, through the CMI cursus. Currently, he is a PhD student in Hydrogeology at the same university, enrolled in the Doctoral School of Science and Health.

 

Work Experience

He has interned with the COREAUNA project at the Geological Survey of New Caledonia, where he studied the functioning of the Koné alluvial aquifer through geochemical characterization and contributed to updating the water resource protection policy for Koné and the North Province. Additionally, he interned with the TRANSKARST project at the Chrono-environment Laboratory, where he conducted a study of groundwater circulation in the Montfaucon anticline through rigorous geological analysis, including structure, fracturing, and modeling. In another phase of the TRANSKARST project, he undertook a preliminary study of the Arcier hydrosystem’s functioning through hydrochemical and hydrodynamic characterization, involving fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and further geological modeling of Montfaucon.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

Nitesh Kumar Mourya – Geography – Best Researcher Award

Nitesh Kumar Mourya – Geography- Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nitesh Kumar Mourya  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Geography. He is a highly skilled GIS and Remote Sensing professional proficient in tools such as ArcGIS Desktop and Pro, ERDAS Imagine, Global Mapper, QGIS, and Google Earth Engine, with a proven track record of achieving a 0.97 Kappa accuracy in Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) classification. Holding a master’s degree in Geography and Diploma in GIS and Remote Sensing, he is motivated to pursue a Ph.D. in Physical, Environmental, Urban, Economical, and Population Geography, contributing to cutting-edge research. His keen observation of natural features, coupled with a deep understanding of geomorphic processes, climate change, human and environment interaction studies, rapid environment change, etc., fuels his development of self-hypotheses and testing those, including insights into plate tectonics. Eager to apply his skills and contribute to advancements in geography, he is equally enthusiastic about securing a corporate role in GIS and Remote Sensing, leveraging his expertise to drive innovation and make meaningful contributions in a professional setting. Never Ever Settle, Eagar to learn, perform, and research.

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

He completed his M.A. / M.Sc. in Geography from the University of Rajasthan in December 2020, and his B.A. in Geography, History, and Political Science from the same university in June 2017, achieving 55.7% and 50% marks respectively (with Geography at 58.5%). His expertise lies in Physical Geography. Additionally, he pursued a Computer Hardware Diploma at Statisworld Education in October 2012, where he learned about computer hardware assembling, issue troubleshooting, and hardware replacement. Furthermore, he obtained a Diploma in Computer Application (DCA) from DOS Computer Information Technology, Jaipur (Rajasthan), India in August 2012, gaining proficiency in various computer applications.

Working Experience

❖ GIS-Faculty / Analyst
GeoCatalog – Institute of Geoinformatics and Research (From June 2021).
• GIS-Analysist, PhD Consultancy GIS and Remote Sensing earth observation related science, Teaching,
Revenue mapping projects.
❖ GIS-Faculty
Swastik Edustart – (February 2022 to July 2023).
• Teaching GIS and Remote Sensing, Assist PhD Scholars with GIS-RS techniques research application.
• Expertise in generating highly accurate Land Use Land Cover with different models and algorithms, change
analysis, and predication.
❖ Internship (Corporate)
Tech Culture (New-Delhi) (3rd August to 3
rd November 2020, been 31 January 2021)
• Digitizing building footprint and correcting available vector data

Workshops / Conferences

❖ Urban Health Hazard and Preparedness in Global Pandemic COVID-19, National Webinar,
on 2 May 2020.
Department of Geography, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi (India).
❖ Future cities, Sustainable Development and Geospatial Technologies, National Online Conference, on
24 May 2020.
Department of Studies and Research in Geography, Rani Channamma University, Karnataka (India).
• Paper presented on, “Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Shoreline Change Along Jagatsinghpur.”
❖ The Science of Places: Exploring the Career Goals and Competencies of Future Geographers, Webinar,
on 31 May 2020.
School of Basic and Applied Sciences & Department of Geography, Adam University.
❖ Implication of Covid-19 on local & Regional Sustainable Development: A Global Perspective, International
E-Conference, on 27-28 June 2020.
International Geography Union (IGU) – INDIA.
• Paper presented on “Urban Growth Predication Using Geospatial Techniques: A Case Study of
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.”
❖ Earth Resources Management in Current Scenario, One Day Virtual Symposium, on 05 September 2020.
Suresh Gyan Vihar University.
❖ 5th World Congress on Disaster Management, 24-27 November 2021
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
• Paper presented on “Assessment of Chemicals Hazard and Resilience in an Educational Setup:
Acase study of Jamia Millia Islamia University, India.”
❖ LANDSLIDE RISK ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION IN INDIA, National Conference, on 01-02
November 2022.
Department of Geography, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
•Paper presented on “AHP integrated GIS based Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in the
Garhwal Himalayan Region of India.”
❖ Building Urban Resilience through Advanced Technology,
Amity University and National Disaster Management
• Learned about building urban resilience and developing urban green space, improving urban
environment.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

➢ Physical GeographyGeomorphology (Paleo-Tectonics, ground water depletion impact on land use,
Coastal Environment, Climate Change, Palaeo-climate, Micro-Climate, Air Quality and Pollution,
Heat Waves, Tropical Cyclones – survival time on land surface and sea surface temperature
correlation with cyclone intensity, Global Worming in Mountainous Region.
➢ Urban Geography – Urban expansion among developed and under develop countries, Urban
Environment Change, Urban Climate Change in Mountainous and Non-mountainous cities, Urban
HeatIsland, Heat Waves impact.
➢ Population Geography – Agriculture development in context of increasing population technical
calculation on Marxian theory, Increase Population and food availability in future, Population of Indian is
higher as per availability of resources.
➢ Environment or Environmental Geography – Deforestation and Carbon Sequestration, Environment
Protection and Urban Ecology, Ozone Depletion.
➢ GIS and Remote Sensing – Machine Learning based model application in Earth Observation or
Geography, Calculating Efficiency of Machine Learning model, LULC change and Prediction, Actual
LULC extraction on behalf of reflectance energy or ground truthing, Flood and other Disaster Studies
through SAR data application, GIS and RS application in Geospatial Research.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

➢ Land Use/ Land Cover Dynamics Study and Prediction In Jaipur City using CA Markov Model Integrated
with Road Network, Published at GeoJournal, DOI: 10.1007/s10708-022-10593-9.
➢ Forest carbon sequestration mapping and economic quantification infusing MLPnn-Markov chain and
InVEST carbon model in Askot Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya, Published at Ecological
Informatics, DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102428 (doi.org).
➢ Evaluation of Shoreline Alteration Along the Jagatsinghpur District Coast, India (1990-2020) Using Dsas,
SSRN Electronic Journal (DOI: doi.org). (Under Revision at Ocean and Coastal Management).
➢ Assessment of Chemicals Hazard and Resilience in an Educational Setup: A case study of Jamia Millia
Islamia University, India, Accepted at Indian Journal of Environmental Protection.
➢ Evaluating the Efficiency of ML based LULC Prediction Models (CA Markov and MOLUSCE),
submitted to Technological Forecasting & Social Change.

Mohamed Hamdy Eid- Biological Networks – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed Hamdy Eid distinguished academic and researcher in the field Biological and Technological Networks. He served as an Assistant Lecturer at Beni-Suef University’s Faculty of Science from 2017 to 2021. In this role, he was responsible for teaching a range of practical courses covering subjects such as Hydrology, Hydrogeology, water quality assessment, water resources management, Geophysics, Rocks, Mineralogy, Stratigraphy, Crystallography, and water treatment methods. Additionally, he provided instruction in various software applications essential to the field, including ArcGIS, AQUACHEM, Grapher, Surfer, and Diagrammes, equipping students with valuable technical skills. Moreover, he supervised fieldwork and laboratory sessions, guiding students in conducting measurements and analyses of water samples and rocks sourced from diverse environments. Through his teaching and mentorship, he contributed significantly to the academic and professional development of students in the field of Earth Sciences.

 

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He holds a BSc in Geology and Chemistry from Beni-Suef University, Egypt, graduating with first honor class (excellent grade) in September 2015. Subsequently, he pursued a Pre-Master’s program in Hydrogeology at the same university from September 2016 to September 2020. During this time, he demonstrated a strong academic foundation and passion for the field.

Expanding his academic horizons, he pursued an MSc in Environmental Engineering at Szent István University, Hungary, achieving an outstanding GPA of 4.85/5 from September 2018 to June 2020. His dedication to excellence continued as he embarked on a PhD journey in Hydrogeology at the Faculty of Earth Science and Engineering, Miskolc University, where he has maintained an impressive GPA of 4.88/5 in his third year, demonstrating his commitment to advanced research and scholarly pursuits since 2021.

 

Research Experience

Throughout his academic career, he has actively contributed to the scientific community as a reviewer for prestigious international journals such as Science of the Total Environment, Applied Water Science, and Applied Geochemistry, showcasing his expertise and engagement in the field.

In addition to his academic achievements, he has participated in several noteworthy research projects, including the water quality assessment of the Rákos stream in Hungary (2020), the development of effective desalination methods for brackish groundwater utilizing zeolitized diatomite/kaolinite geopolymer membranes (2018), and the application of multi-isotopes and geochemical modeling for delineating recharge and salinization sources in Siwa Oasis aquifers, Egypt (2021). His involvement in these projects underscores his practical skills and commitment to addressing real-world environmental challenges.

Throughout his academic and professional journey, he has consistently demonstrated a strong dedication to advancing knowledge in hydrogeology and environmental engineering, making significant contributions to both research and practical applications in the field.

🏆🏆Awards🏆🏆

He has garnered numerous accolades throughout his academic and professional journey, underscoring his exceptional achievements and leadership qualities. Notable awards include receiving an MSc scholarship in Hungary from September 2018 to June 2020 and subsequently earning a PhD scholarship in Hungary from 2021 to 2025, which reflect his academic prowess and dedication to advancing knowledge in his field.

In recognition of his outstanding academic performance, he was honored with the Prize for the Best Student in Egyptian Universities by the Institute for the Preparation of Leaders in August 2014, highlighting his exemplary standing among his peers.

Furthermore, he has assumed significant roles within the academic community, serving as an Ambassador for Egyptian PhD students in Hungary since 2022 and taking on the responsibilities of Student Coordinator for the Faculty of Earth Science and Engineering at Miskolc University from 2022 to the present. Additionally, he contributes to fostering international relationships between Egypt and Hungary as a Consultant, leveraging his expertise and cross-cultural understanding.

His commitment to mentorship and guidance is evident through his role as a Mentor at Miskolc University since 2023, where he imparts knowledge and supports the academic growth of fellow students.

Moreover, his dedication to excellence and innovation earned him the prestigious First Place in the IWA Young Water Professionals Conference held in Canada in 2023, showcasing his leadership and expertise in the field of water management and environmental engineering.

Through his multifaceted contributions and achievements, he continues to inspire and make a significant impact within the academic, professional, and international spheres, embodying the values of excellence, leadership, and collaboration.

 

Research interests
Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Isotopes geochemistry, water quality, water management, Environmental and health risk assessment, groundwater modeling and water treatment, statistical analysis, ML and Artificial intelligence.
📝🔬Publications📝🔬
1. Eid, M.H., Eissa, M., Mohamed, E.A., Ramadan, H.S., Czuppon, Gyö.,Kovács, A., Szűcs, Pé., Application of stable isotopes, mixing models, and K-means cluster analysis
todetect recharge and salinity origins in Siwa Oasis, Egypt, Groundwater for Sustainable Development(2024), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsd.2024.101124.
2. Eid, M.H., Eissa, M., Mohamed, E.A. et al. New approach into human health risk assessment associated with heavy metals in surface water and groundwater
using Monte Carlo Method. Sci Rep 14, 1008 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-50000-y.
3. Szűcs, P., Dobróka, M., Turai, E., Szarka, L., Ilyés, C., Eid, M. H., & Szabó, N. P. (2024). Combined inversion and statistical workflow for advanced
temporal analysis of the Nile River’s long term water level records. Journal of Hydrology, 130693.
4. Hemida, M. H. E., Kovács, A., & Szűcs, P. (2024). Integration of Geochemical Modeling, Hydrodynamic Condition, and Change Detection Supported with
Machine Learning For Sustainable Development of the Water Resources in Western Desert, Egypt Methodology. Authorea Preprints.
5. Elmaadawy, K.G., Bayan, M.F., Gad, M., Eid, M.H., Abukhadra, M.R., El-Sherbeeny, A.M., … & Abdelmaksoud, A.S. (2024). The Impact of Oligo-Miocene
Basaltic Intrusions on the Petroleum System in Gulf of Suez Rift Basin, Egypt: New Insights into Thermal Maturity and Reservoir Quality. Frontiers in Earth Science , 11 , 1295271.
6. Saeed, O., Székács, A., Jordán, G., Mörtl, M., Abukhadra, M. R., & Eid, M. H. (2023). Correction: Investigating the impacts of heavy metal (loid) s on
ecology and human health in the lower basin of Hungary’s Danube River: A Python and Monte Carlo simulation-based study. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 45(12), 9785.
7. Eid, M. H., Elbagory, M., Tamma, A. A., Gad, M., Elsayed, S., Hussein, H., … & Péter, S. (2023). Evaluation of Groundwater Quality for Irrigation in Deep
Aquifers Using Multiple Graphical and Indexing Approaches Supported with Machine Learning Models and GIS Techniques, Souf Valley,
Algeria. Water, 15(1), 182.
8. Flores, Y.G.; Eid, M.H.; Szűcs, P.; Szőcs, T.; Fancsik, T.; Szanyi, J.; Kovács, B.; Markos, G.; Újlaki, P.; Tóth, P.; et al. Integration of Geological,
Geochemical Modelling and Hydrodynamic Condition for Understanding the Geometry and Flow Pattern of the Aquifer System, Southern Nyírség–
Hajdúság, Hungary. Water 2023, 15, 2888. https://doi.org/10.3390/w15162888.
9. EID, M. H., Tamma, A. A., Péter, S., & Kovács, A. (2023). Hydrogeochemical Evaluation of Groundwater and its Suitability for Drinking and Irrigation Using
Water Quality Index, Statistical and Geochemical Modelling, Debila and El-Oued regions, Algeria.
10. Ghoneim, E., Healey, C., Hemida, M., Shebl, A., & Fahil, A. (2023). Integration of geophysical and geospatial techniques to evaluate geothermal energy
at Siwa Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Remote Sensing, 15(21), 5094.