Dr. Arslan Emmanuel | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arslan Emmanuel | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Arslan Emmanuel, Ningbo University, China.

Dr. Arslan Emmanuel is a dedicated Pakistani academic with over 20 years of education, holding a Ph.D. in Aquaculture from the School of Marine Sciences at Ningbo University, China. His research focuses on aquatic ecology and fisheries, with significant contributions to both national and international scientific literature. Dr. Emmanuel has published extensively on aquaculture systems, fish parasitology, and bioremediation of aquaculture wastewater. His academic journey includes an M.Phil and M.Sc. in Zoology, with specialized research in fish meat quality and helminth parasites. With a strong passion for teaching, he has over a decade of teaching experience in reputed educational institutions across Rawalpindi, including St. Mary’s Cambridge Higher Secondary School and Masterminds Educational Academy. He has also supervised multiple M.Sc. and M.Phil. research projects related to fish biodiversity and parasitology. In addition to his academic work, Dr. Emmanuel has participated in various national conferences and seminars on aquatic biology and environmental conservation. He is known for his sincerity, adaptability, and dedication to advancing knowledge in the field of zoology and aquaculture.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Dr. Arslan Emmanuel

Dr. Arslan Emmanuel is a dedicated researcher in the field of Aquaculture and Aquatic Ecology, with over 20 years of academic education and a strong background in Zoology and Fisheries. He holds a Ph.D. from the School of Marine Sciences, Ningbo University, China, where his research focused on aquatic ecology—a critical area for sustainable aquaculture and environmental conservation.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Aquaculture (Aquatic Ecology)2020
    School of Marine Sciences, Ningbo University, China

  • M.Phil. in Zoology (Fisheries)2016
    PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

  • M.Sc. in Zoology (Fisheries)2014
    University of Peshawar, Pakistan

  • B.Sc. in Zoology, Botany, Chemistry2011
    Government College Asghar Mall, Rawalpindi

  • HSSC (Pre-Medical)2006
    Government College Asghar Mall, Rawalpindi

  • SSC (Science)2004
    St. John’s High School, Rawalpindi

👨‍🏫 Work Experience

  • Lecturer of Biology
    St. Mary’s Cambridge Higher Secondary School (Sep 2018 – Mar 2023)

  • Biology Teacher
    Asif Public School, Rawalpindi (Feb 2017 – Sep 2017)

  • Biology & Zoology Teacher
    Kent Academy, Rawalpindi (Jan 2016 – Feb 2017)

  • Biology & Science Teacher (O/A Levels)
    Masterminds Educational Academy, Rawalpindi (Sep 2016 – Dec 2016)

  • Campus Representative Officer (Admin Role)
    Allied School, Rawalpindi (Jan 2016 – Sep 2016)

  • Super Checker (Exam Paper Evaluator)
    BISE Rawalpindi Board (Apr 2014 – Aug 2014)

  • Biology & Science Teacher
    Salomon High School, Rawalpindi (Sep 2008 – Sep 2009)

  • Customer Sales Representative
    Max Telecom (Australian Call Center), Islamabad (Mar 2007 – Aug 2007)

🏆 Achievements

  • 📘 M.Phil Thesis: Effect of antioxidants on the quality of fish meat

  • 📕 M.Sc Thesis: Helminth parasites in the fishes of Genus Clupisoma

📚 Publications

  • 5 International Publications (2024–2025)

  • 2 National Publications (2017, 2019)

📑 Research Supervision

  • Supervised 8 M.Sc Reports

  • Supervised 1 M.Phil Thesis

🎤 Conferences & Seminars

  • 👨‍🔬 Oral Presentation: 35th Pakistan Congress of Zoology (2015, Karachi)

  • 🌍 Ambassador: The News Education Expo (2016, Islamabad)

  • 🐟 Multiple seminars on Fish Biodiversity (2016–2017)

  • 📣 Participation in 33rd & 38th Pakistan Congress of Zoology

💻 Technical Skills

  • 💾 Certificate in Information Technology
    Super Tech Institute of Computer Sciences (2009)
    Skills: MS Office, Corel Draw, Windows OS

Publication Top Notes:

Effect of stocking density on growth performance of Indus mahseer (Tor macrotepis)

CITED:16

Treatment efficiency and microbial community analysis in the integrated bioremediation system of aquaculture wastewater with the ceramsite and compound bacteria

CITED:7

Seasonal variation in the microscopic anatomy of gonads and gonadosomatic index of Clupisoma garua

CITED:4

Effect of natural antioxidants on the growth and proximate composition of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)

CITED:4

Nitrogen and phosphorus-related functional genes enhance nutrient removal in the integrated aquaculture wastewater bioremediation system in the presence of photosynthetic bacteria

CITED:3

Performance and Microbial Community Analysis of Integrated Bioremediation Systems with Photosynthetic Bacteria in Treating Mariculture Tailwater

CITED:1

 

Prof Dr. Chung-Ru Ho | Marine Sensor Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Chung-Ru Ho | Marine Sensor Award | Best Researcher Award 

Prof Dr. Chung-Ru Ho, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan

Dr. Chung-Ru Ho is a Distinguished Professor at National Taiwan Ocean University, specializing in physical oceanography and ocean remote sensing. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Ocean Science from the University of Delaware, USA, and has since established a prominent career in oceanography. Dr. Ho’s research focuses on ocean circulation, air-sea interaction, and climate change, with a particular emphasis on satellite observations and statistical analyses of oceanic phenomena. He has published over 100 journal articles and several book chapters, contributing significantly to the understanding of ocean temperature variations, upwelling dynamics, and the impacts of major weather events on marine environments.

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Summary of Suitability

Chung-Ru Ho’s research spans physical oceanography, ocean remote sensing, ocean circulation, air-sea interaction, and climate change. His work is crucial in understanding oceanic and atmospheric phenomena, which has significant implications for climate science and environmental monitoring.He has authored over 100 journal articles and several book chapters, showcasing his prolific output and deep expertise in his field. His papers cover a range of topics including oceanic temperature variability, satellite observation of ocean dynamics, and the impact of climatic events on ocean systems.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Applied Ocean Science
    University of Delaware, USA
  • M.S. in Physical Oceanography
    National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan

Work Experience

  • Distinguished Professor
    Department of Marine Environmental Informatics, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
  • Chairperson
    Department of Marine Environmental Informatics, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
  • Deputy Director General
    National Museum of Marine Science and Technology, Taiwan
  • Associate Vice President for Research and Development
    National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan

Publication top Notes:

Risk Assessment for Recreational Activities in the Coastal Ocean

Extreme cooling of 12.5 °C triggered by Typhoon Fungwong (2008)

Preface: Remote Sensing Applications in Ocean Observation

Satellite observed new mechanism of Kuroshio intrusion into the northern South China Sea

On the Reconstruction of Missing Sea Surface Temperature Data from Himawari-8 in Adjacent Waters of Taiwan Using DINEOF Conducted with 25-h Data

Variations in Flow Patterns in the Northern Taiwan Strait Observed by Satellite-Tracked Drifters

Dr. Jean Triboulet | Subsea Vision | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jean Triboulet | Subsea Vision | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Jean Triboulet, LIRMM, France

Jean Triboulet is a distinguished researcher and academic specializing in robotics and computer vision, with a particular focus on medical and underwater robotics. He holds a Doctorate in Engineering Sciences from the University of Évry Val d’Essonne, where he developed a multisensor system for environment modeling applied to teleoperation under the supervision of Prof. F. Chavand. Since 2003, Jean has been integrated into the Research Department of Robotics at LIRMM UMR 5506. His extensive academic journey includes a DEA in Robotics from Paris VI, a Master’s in EEA with an option in Automation from Paris XI, and a Bachelor’s in Electronics, Electrotechnics, and Automation from Paris XI.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Jean Triboulet is a seasoned researcher with extensive contributions to the fields of computer vision, medical robotics, and underwater robotics. His robust educational background, significant scientific contributions, leadership in research projects, and active participation in academic communities position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Education

  • 2019: Habilitation to Supervise Research: “Elements of Vision for Robotics”
    • Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse
    • Jury: S. Lelandais (pres.), S. Lacroix (ref. + rap.), P. Drap (rap.), P. Grussenmeyer (rap.), P. Montesinos (exa.), B. Jouvencel (exa.)
  • 1996: Doctorate in Engineering Sciences: “Characterization of a Multisensor System for Environment Modeling. Application to Teleoperation”
    • University of Évry Val d’Essonne
    • Supervisor: Prof. F. Chavand
    • Monitor then 1/2 ATER
  • 1991: DEA in Robotics, option Intervention and Service Robotics
    • Paris VI
  • 1990: Master’s in EEA, Option Automation
    • Paris XI
    • Certificate in Optics (ESO: Orsay)
  • 1989: Bachelor’s in Electronics, Electrotechnics, and Automation
    • Paris XI
  • 1988: DEUG A
    • Paris XI

Positions

  • 2003: Integrated into the Research Department of Robotics at LIRMM UMR 5506
  • 2002: MCF 1021 Position at CUFR of Nîmes: 61st Section + welcomed at CEM2 UMR 5507
  • 1996: MCF 0375 Position at IUFM of Versailles: 61st Section + welcomed at LSC Evry
  • 1992: National Service: Section Chief in Instruction Company at the rank of Aspirant

Publication top Notes:

A Novel 3D Reconstruction Sensor Using a Diving Lamp and a Camera for Underwater Cave Exploration

Sensor-Based Behavior Analysis and Modeling for the Honeybee Superorganism: A Platform

Acute effects of graduated and progressive compression stockings on leg vein cross-sectional area and viscoelasticity in patients with chronic venous disease

An original 3D reconstruction method using a conical light and a camera in underwater caves

Noninvasive measurement of venous wall deformation induced by changes in transmural pressure shows altered viscoelasticity in patients with chronic venous disease

Contour-based approach for 3D mapping of underwater galleries