Mrs. Niedja Santos | Biological Sensitivity Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Niedja Santos | Biological Sensitivity Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Mrs. Niedja Santos, Aveiro Univertsity, Portugal

Dr. Niedja da Silva Santos is a toxicologist specializing in the toxicological evaluation of chemical compounds, particularly pharmaceuticals and emerging pollutants. She holds a Ph.D. in Biology – Ecotoxicology from the University of Aveiro, Portugal, where she investigated the impact of caffeine on zebrafish. She also earned a Master’s in Toxicology and Ecotoxicology from the same institution and a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences from the Amazon Higher School in Brazil. Her research expertise includes genotoxic, biochemical, and statistical techniques for assessing toxicity biomarkers, with a focus on experimental models such as zebrafish and cellular assays. Dr. Santos has extensive teaching experience in ecology and experimental biology and is passionate about integrating toxicology and chemical safety concepts into education. She has collaborated with international research institutions, including the University of Brasília, and has conducted research on the toxicological effects of pharmaceuticals and heavy metals. Additionally, she has professional experience as a biomedical analyst in clinical pathology. Her work contributes to a deeper understanding of environmental toxicology and its implications for human and ecological health.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Niedja da Silva Santos is a highly qualified toxicologist with a strong research background in Ecotoxicology. Her academic achievements, professional experience, and extensive contributions to toxicology research make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

  • PhD in Biology – Ecotoxicology | University of Aveiro, Portugal (2024)
    • Thesis: “Impact of caffeine on zebrafish: A case study with environmental levels”
    • Supervised by Dr. Miguel Oliveira and Dr. Inês Domingues
  • Master’s in Toxicology and Ecotoxicology | University of Aveiro, Portugal (2017)
    • Dissertation: “Danio rerio chronic exposure to carbamazepine, a multiparametric assessment – from biochemical to behavioural responses”
    • Supervised by Dr. Inês Domingues, Dr. Miguel Oliveira, and Dr. Cesar Koppe Grisolia
  • Bachelor’s in Biomedical Science | Amazon Higher School, Brazil (2014)
    • Project: “Diagnosis of hantavirus in Brazil”
    • Supervised by Dr. Paula Laurindo
    • University Exchange Program | School of Health Technology of Coimbra, Portugal (2012 – 2013)
      • Neurobiology, Organic Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Practices, Hematology, and Blood Transfusion

💼 Work Experience

  • University of Aveiro, Portugal
    • PhD Researcher in Biology – Ecotoxicology (2020 – 2024)
      • Conducted toxicological assessments on zebrafish, including biochemical, behavioural, and genotoxic evaluations
      • Research collaboration with the University of Brasília (2021 – 2022)
    • Teaching Assistant (2021 – 2022)
      • Conducted practical classes in Biological Oceanography and Fundamentals of Ecology
  • Clinical Pathology Laboratory Dr. Paulo Azevedo – Porto Dias Hospital, Brazil (2014 – 2015)
    • Biomedical Analyst in the Biochemical sector, analyzing biological samples for diagnostics
  • Volunteer Researcher | Federal Institute of Valparaíso de Goiás, Brazil (2018)

🏆 Achievements, Awards & Honors

  • Published toxicological research focusing on pharmaceuticals and emerging pollutants
  • Extensive experience in zebrafish models and molecular toxicology
  • Long-term research collaboration with international universities
  • Active role in teaching and mentoring students in ecology and toxicology

Publication Top Notes:

Chronic effects of carbamazepine on zebrafish: Behavioral, reproductive and biochemical endpoints

Carbamazepine induces the follicular development in zebrafish (Danio rerio) female gonads.

Chronic exposure to carbamazepine affects feeding and biochemical markers in zebrafish.

Dr. Farkhondeh Ahmadi Beni | Earth Surface Awards | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Farkhondeh Ahmadi Beni | Earth Surface Awards | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Farkhondeh Ahmadi Beni, University of Isfahan, Iran

Farkhondeh Ahmadi is an accomplished Iranian researcher specializing in remote sensing and geomorphology, with a strong focus on spatial planning. She earned her Master’s degree in Geomorphology and Spatial Planning from the University of Isfahan, where she ranked as the top student with an exceptional GPA of 18.35 out of 20. Farkhondeh’s research includes the estimation of subsidence rates in the Isfahan-Borkhar plain using interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and the development of innovative computational methods for spatial analysis. She has published several peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers, contributing valuable insights to the fields of geography and environmental planning. Currently, Farkhondeh serves as the Vice President and Board Member of Pars Philosoph Consulting Engineering Company, where she applies her expertise in remote sensing and GIS to develop effective planning strategies. Her dedication to her field has been recognized with awards for academic excellence and outstanding conference presentations.

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Women Researcher Award

Farkhondeh Ahmadi Beni is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award, distinguished by her academic achievements, research contributions, and professional experience in the fields of remote sensing and spatial planning.

Education 🎓

  • Master of Geomorphology and Spatial Planning (2020–2023)
    • University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
    • GPA: 18.35/20 (equivalent to international A+)
    • Ranked as the top-performing student of the cohort.

Work Experience 💼

  • Vice President and Board Member
    • Pars Philosoph Consulting Engineering Company (February 2023 – Present)
    • Key role in planning and design consultation at Seven Climates (Haft-Eqlim) Consulting Engineers.
    • Conducts spatial and remote sensing analyses for optimized planning strategies.

Achievements 🏆

  • Top Student Award: Recognized as the topmost performing student during master’s studies.
  • Best Paper Award: Presented the best paper at the Fifth National and Second International Conference on Advanced Spatial Analysis Models (Rs/GIS) in Land-Use Planning (2023).

Honors 🌟

  • Contributed to innovative research and recognized for academic excellence in remote sensing and GIS.
  • Achieved notable success in national and international conferences.

Publication Top Notes:

Quantifying land subsidence and its nexus with groundwater depletion in isfahan-borkhar plain: An integrated approach using radar interferometry and spatial bivariate relationships

A method to pan-sharpen SAR amplitude data via electromagnetic reflectance similarities

A fast serial computation approach for computing viewshed of a region by detecting key spots on the terrain

 

Giovanni Luzi | Optical Fibres | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Giovanni Luzi | Optical Fibres | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher at LSTME Busan, Italy

Dr. G. Luzi is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of Fluid Mechanics. With a Ph.D. from Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen, Germany, he has held various academic positions, including Senior Researcher at the LSTME Busan Branch, South Korea, and Lecturer at Dongseo University. Dr. Luzi has supervised multiple Master’s theses and has been integral in shaping future engineers through his teaching of fluid mechanics, numerical analysis, and engineering principles. His collaborative approach to research has resulted in innovative studies across several domains, including optical fibers and cyclone systems. Dr. Luzi’s commitment to advancing scientific knowledge makes him a prominent figure in his field.

Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic Qualifications: The candidate has a solid academic background with a Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics and multiple degrees in Mechanical and Thermomechanical Engineering. This foundational knowledge underpins their research capabilities.
  2. Research Output: The candidate has published several articles in reputable journals, showcasing their active contribution to the field. Topics like optical fibers, cyclone systems, and photobioreactors demonstrate a diverse range of research interests and expertise.
  3. Collaboration and Teamwork: The presence of co-authors in their publications indicates effective collaboration, an essential trait for successful research. Working with various researchers suggests adaptability and a willingness to engage with interdisciplinary teams.
  4. Teaching and Supervision: The candidate’s experience as a lecturer and supervisor for Master’s students highlights their commitment to education and mentoring. This ability to educate the next generation of engineers is a valuable asset.
  5. Innovative Approaches: The candidate’s research includes the development of new methods (e.g., EPES for methane hydrate modeling) and comprehensive reviews (e.g., on photobioreactors), indicating a focus on innovation and addressing current challenges in the field.
  6. International Experience: With positions in both Germany and South Korea, the candidate brings a global perspective to their research and teaching, enhancing their adaptability and understanding of different academic cultures.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Citation Impact: While some publications have garnered citations, several recent articles show low citation counts. Increasing the visibility of their research through strategic outreach and networking at conferences could enhance their impact.
  2. Broader Research Topics: While the candidate has expertise in specific areas, expanding research into emerging topics or interdisciplinary fields could open new opportunities and enhance their profile.
  3. Grant Acquisition: Focusing on securing research funding could further enhance their research capabilities and the scope of their projects. A strong record of successful grants often bolsters candidacy for awards.
  4. Public Engagement: Enhancing efforts in public engagement or outreach could strengthen the candidate’s profile and demonstrate the societal impact of their research.
  5. Collaborative Projects: Initiating or participating in larger collaborative projects could not only enhance research output but also increase opportunities for interdisciplinary exploration and broader recognition.

Education:

Dr. G. Luzi completed his Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics at the LSTM, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen, Germany, from 2009 to 2013. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering followed by an M.Sc. in Thermomechanical Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Le Marche, Italy, where he graduated in 2005 and 2007, respectively. His rigorous educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and advanced fluid dynamics. Dr. Luzi’s academic credentials are complemented by his ongoing commitment to continuous learning and research, enabling him to remain at the forefront of his field.

Experience:

Dr. Luzi has accumulated extensive academic experience in both teaching and research. He served as a Senior Researcher at LSTME Busan Branch from 2019 to the present, contributing to pioneering studies in fluid mechanics. Prior to this, he was a Guest Researcher at Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen, Germany, further enhancing his research capabilities. From 2013 to 2018, Dr. Luzi was a Lecturer at Dongseo University, where he delivered courses in fluid mechanics, numerical analysis, and engineering mechanics. His role also included supervising Master’s students, resulting in several successful theses. Additionally, his collaboration with other researchers at the Busan Campus of Friedrich Alexander University highlights his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches in academia.

Research Focus:

Dr. G. Luzi’s research focuses on advancing the understanding of fluid dynamics through innovative modeling and simulation techniques. His work encompasses areas such as the asymptotic modeling of optical fibers, cyclone separation efficiency, and the dynamics of complex fluid systems. Recent publications reflect a commitment to integrating theoretical and empirical methodologies, including the development of the Explicit Pressure Explicit Saturation (EPES) method for methane hydrate modeling. Additionally, Dr. Luzi is involved in comprehensive reviews and analyses of photobioreactor systems, emphasizing the application of computational fluid dynamics. His research aims to address both fundamental scientific questions and practical engineering challenges, demonstrating his dedication to contributing valuable insights to the fields of fluid mechanics and thermomechanical engineering.

Publications Top Notes:

  • Asymptotic Modeling of Optical Fibres: Annular Capillaries and Microstructured Optical Fibres
  • Evaluation of Empirical Separation Efficiency Theories for Uniflow Cyclones for Different Particle Types and Experimental Verification
  • Particle Cut Diameter Prediction of Uniflow Cyclone Systems with Fuzzy System Analysis
  • Development of an Explicit Pressure Explicit Saturation (EPES) Method for Modelling Dissociation Processes of Methane Hydrate
  • An Asymptotic Energy Equation for Modelling Thermo Fluid Dynamics in the Optical Fibre Drawing Process
  • Shear-induced Motion of a Bead on Regular Substrates at Small Particle Reynolds Numbers
  • Modeling and Simulation of Photobioreactors with Computational Fluid Dynamics—A Comprehensive Review
  • A New Approach for Calculating Microalgae Culture Growth Based on an Inhibitory Effect of the Surrounding Biomass
  • Novel Application of CO2 Gas Hydrate Technology in Selected Fruit Juices Concentration Process

Conclusion:

Overall, the candidate possesses strong qualifications and a solid research record that makes them a suitable contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Their commitment to teaching and collaboration, along with their innovative research contributions, highlights their potential for future achievements. By addressing areas for improvement, particularly in visibility and engagement, the candidate could significantly enhance their candidacy for prestigious awards in the academic community.

Dr. Zbigniew Emil Blesa Marco | Decomposition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zbigniew Emil Blesa Marco | Decomposition | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Zbigniew Emil Blesa Marco, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Spain

Zbigniew Emil Blesa Marco, born on December 9, 1997, in Poland, is a Spanish national and a dedicated researcher in the fields of agrochemistry, environmental engineering, and waste management. He is currently employed at the Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, where he works in the Agroquímica y Medio Ambiente department at the Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO). His research focuses on conducting projects such as Apwaste, AgroCompost, RECOVER, and AICO, emphasizing waste management and soil improvement. Zbigniew holds a notable academic and professional background. He has served in various research and technical positions across multiple institutions, including Fomento, Contratas y Construcciones S.A., the Ministerio de Agricultura, and the Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche. His roles have involved technical assistance, research development, and innovation projects aimed at sustainability and the circular economy within the Valencian agricultural sector.

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Education:

Zbigniew Emil Blesa Marco holds a strong academic background in environmental sciences and agricultural technology. While the specific details of his educational qualifications are not provided, his extensive work experience in various research and technical roles at Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche and other institutions suggests a solid foundation in environmental engineering, agrochemistry, and related fields.

Work Experience:

Zbigniew has a diverse and robust professional history primarily centered around environmental management, waste valorization, and agricultural sustainability. He is currently employed at Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche in the Agroquímica y Medio Ambiente department, working as research staff for several projects, including Apwaste, AgroCompost, RECOVER, and AICO. His roles involve conducting research, setting up experiments, and analyzing soil and waste.

Previously, Zbigniew has held various positions, including Senior Technician II at Fomento, Contratas y Construcciones S.A., and research staff roles at the Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO). His responsibilities have encompassed technical assistance for organic waste management, setting up laboratory experiments, conducting agronomic trials, and providing training and technical assistance to farmers.

His work is highly focused on sustainability, circular economy, and waste-to-resource transition within the Valencian agri-food sector. He has been instrumental in designing, controlling, and monitoring pilot composting trials and has participated in large-scale in-situ experiments and various research projects aimed at improving soil fertility and waste management practices.

Publication top Notes:

Effect of Abiotic Treatments on Agricultural Plastic Waste: Efficiency of the Degradation Processes

Effect of agricultural microplastic and mesoplastic in the vermicomposting process: Response of Eisenia fetida and quality of the vermicomposts obtained

The Effects of Agricultural Plastic Waste on the Vermicompost Process and Health Status of <i>Eisenia fetida</i>