Leonie Sarubbo | Chemical Engineering | Environmental Engineering Impact Award

Prof Dr. Leonie Sarubbo | Chemical Engineering | Environmental Engineering Impact Award

Professor and Universidade Católica de Pernambuco, Brazil.

Leonie Asfora Sarubbo is a distinguished researcher in environmental engineering, holding a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from UNICAMP, Brazil. With extensive expertise in biotechnological processes, she specializes in the production of biosurfactants and bacterial cellulose, as well as separation processes for water-oil mixtures. As a Professor at the Universidade Católica de Pernambuco, she has made significant contributions to both chemical and environmental engineering. Sarubbo is a prolific author, with numerous publications in high-impact journals and 15 patent applications. She has received prestigious awards, including recognition as one of the world’s most influential scientists by the AD Scientific Index. Additionally, Sarubbo is a leader in collaborative research, partnering with institutions globally and contributing to projects that address critical environmental issues such as water quality and waste management. Her role as Director of the Instituto Avançado de Tecnologia e Inovação (IATI) underscores her commitment to fostering innovation and advancing scientific knowledge.

Profile

Education

Leonie Asfora Sarubbo has an extensive and robust educational background that underpins her contributions to environmental engineering. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Chemistry from the Universidade Católica de Pernambuco (UNICAP) in 1994. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Nutrition from the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE), where she optimized the production of biopolymers by Candida lipolytica using babassu oil as a carbon source, completing it in 1997. Dr. Sarubbo further advanced her academic journey by obtaining a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) in 2000, where she characterized a novel aqueous two-phase system utilized in a rotating disc column. She has also completed postdoctoral studies at the Universidade Católica de Pernambuco and the Università degli Studi di Genova in Italy, focusing on advanced research in chemical processes and environmental applications. Additionally, she has participated in various specialized courses and workshops, enhancing her expertise in environmental chemistry and quantitative analysis.

Professional Experience

Leonie Asfora Sarubbo is a distinguished professional in the fields of chemical engineering and biotechnology. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Universidade Estadual de Campinas and a Master’s degree in Nutrition from the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. Currently, she is a Full Professor at the Universidade Católica de Pernambuco, where she teaches courses in Chemical and Environmental Engineering. Dr. Sarubbo has extensive experience in academic and research roles, having coordinated and developed numerous research projects with both national and international institutions. She is a founding member and the Academic-Scientific Director of the Instituto Avançado de Tecnologia e Inovação (IATI), where she has overseen the completion of 27 innovation projects and the development of 18 ongoing research projects. Her work has significantly contributed to the training of over 60 postgraduate professionals and more than 150 researchers. Additionally, she is an ad hoc reviewer for various funding agencies and international journals, and she has filed 15 patent applications.

Research Interests

Leonie Asfora Sarubbo’s research interests focus on the intersection of biotechnology and environmental engineering. She has made significant contributions in the production and application of biosurfactants and bacterial cellulose, highlighting their potential for environmental sustainability. Her work on separation processes, particularly in water-oil systems, aims at improving industrial efficiency and reducing environmental impact. Sarubbo’s research extends to the development of biopolymers using microbial fermentation, optimizing production processes for industrial applications. Her expertise in applied microbiology and bioprocess engineering is pivotal in creating innovative solutions for waste management and environmental remediation. As a researcher, she collaborates with both national and international institutions, advancing knowledge in the fields of chemical engineering and biotechnology. Sarubbo’s dedication to integrating scientific research with practical applications underscores her commitment to addressing environmental challenges and promoting sustainable development.

Research Skills

Leonie Asfora Sarubbo possesses extensive research skills, honed through years of academic and professional experience. Her expertise spans biotechnology, microbiology, and chemical engineering, with a particular focus on biopolymer production, biosurfactants, and bacterial cellulose. Leonie’s work in environmental engineering is demonstrated through her innovative approaches to waste management, water-oil separation processes, and sustainable bioprocesses. She has a robust background in project management, successfully leading numerous research initiatives and collaborations with both national and international institutions. Her proficiency in analytical techniques, including quantitative analysis and environmental chemistry, complements her ability to mentor and guide students at various academic levels. As an editor and reviewer for over 100 international journals, Leonie ensures the rigor and quality of scientific publications. Her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge is further evidenced by her numerous patents and high-impact publications, making her a distinguished researcher in her field.

Awards and Recognition

Leonie has received numerous awards and recognitions, including being named one of the most influential scientists in the world by the AD Scientific Index. Her extensive list of publications, patents, and positions on scientific committees further attest to her accomplishments and recognition in the field.

Conclusion

Leonie Asfora Sarubbo’s extensive and impactful research, her strong collaborative network, and her focus on applied environmental solutions make her a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Environmental Engineering Impact Award. Her work has significantly advanced environmental engineering and has had a lasting impact both within Brazil and internationally.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Biosurfactants: Multifunctional Biomolecules of the 21st Century
    • Authors: DKF Santos, RD Rufino, JM Luna, VA Santos, LA Sarubbo
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    • Publication Date: 2016
    • Volume: 17
    • Issue: 3
    • Article ID: 401
    • Citations: 1106
  2. Applications of Biosurfactants in the Petroleum Industry and the Remediation of Oil Spills
    • Authors: RDCFS Silva, DG Almeida, RD Rufino, JM Luna, VA Santos, LA Sarubbo
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    • Publication Date: 2014
    • Volume: 15
    • Issue: 7
    • Pages: 12523-12542
    • Citations: 505
  3. Glycerol as Substrate for the Production of Biosurfactant by Pseudomonas aeruginosa UCP0992
    • Authors: S Silva, CBB Farias, RD Rufino, JM Luna, LA Sarubbo
    • Journal: Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
    • Publication Date: 2010
    • Volume: 79
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 174-183
    • Citations: 389
  4. Biosurfactants: Promising Molecules for Petroleum Biotechnology Advances
    • Authors: DG De Almeida, RCF Soares Da Silva, JM Luna, RD Rufino, VA Santos, et al.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Publication Date: 2016
    • Volume: 7
    • Article ID: 1718
    • Citations: 374
  5. Microbial Biosurfactants as Additives for Food Industries
    • Authors: JM Campos, TL Montenegro Stamford, LA Sarubbo, JM de Luna, et al.
    • Journal: Biotechnology Progress
    • Publication Date: 2013
    • Volume: 29
    • Issue: 5
    • Pages: 1097-1108
    • Citations: 354
  6. Production of Bacterial Cellulose by Gluconacetobacter hansenii Using Corn Steep Liquor As Nutrient Sources
    • Authors: AFS Costa, FCG Almeida, GM Vinhas, LA Sarubbo
    • Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Publication Date: 2017
    • Volume: 8
    • Article ID: 2027
    • Citations: 315
  7. Characterization and Properties of the Biosurfactant Produced by Candida lipolytica UCP 0988
    • Authors: RD Rufino, JM de Luna, GM de Campos Takaki, LA Sarubbo
    • Journal: Electronic Journal of Biotechnology
    • Publication Date: 2014
    • Volume: 17
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 34-38
    • Citations: 313
  8. Plant and Bacterial Nanocellulose: Production, Properties, and Applications in Medicine, Food, Cosmetics, Electronics, and Engineering. A Review
    • Authors: JDP de Amorim, KC de Souza, CR Duarte, I da Silva Duarte, et al.
    • Journal: Environmental Chemistry Letters
    • Publication Date: 2020
    • Volume: 18
    • Pages: 851-869
    • Citations: 276
  9. Nutritional and Lipid Profiles in Marine Fish Species from Brazil
    • Authors: CE Fernandes, MA da Silva Vasconcelos, M de Almeida Ribeiro, et al.
    • Journal: Food Chemistry
    • Publication Date: 2014
    • Volume: 160
    • Pages: 67-71
    • Citations: 260
  10. Characterisation, Surface Properties and Biological Activity of a Biosurfactant Produced from Industrial Waste by Candida sphaerica UCP0995 for Application in the Petroleum Industry
    • Authors: JM Luna, RD Rufino, LA Sarubbo, GM Campos-Takaki
    • Journal: Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
    • Publication Date: 2013
    • Volume: 102
    • Pages: 202-209
    • Citations: 236

 

 

Trhas Kahsay | Geological Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Trhas Kahsay | Geological Science | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student and Botswana International University Of Science and Technology, Botswana

Trhas Hadush Kahsay is a prominent researcher in the fields of geology and astrobiology, currently pursuing advanced studies at Botswana International University of Science and Technology. Her research focuses on the biogeochemical and sedimentological characterization of Makgadikgadi playa lake deposits, with implications for planetary exploration, specifically Mars. She has made significant contributions through publications in reputable journals like “Planetary and Space Science” and has presented her work at major conferences. Her geographic research spans Ethiopia and Botswana, demonstrating a broad impact. Trhas’s collaborative efforts with esteemed scientists, such as Prof. Franchi F. and Prof. Asrat A., highlight her ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams. Her applied research provides valuable insights into astrobiology and environmental conditions, reflecting her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in her field.

Profile

Education

Trhas Hadush Kahsay has a robust educational background in Earth Sciences, which forms the foundation of her research expertise. She is currently pursuing her studies in the Department of Mineral Resources at the School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST), focusing on the biogeochemical and sedimentological characterization of Makgadikgadi playa lake deposits with implications for astrobiological exploration of Mars. Trhas earned her MSc in Geology from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, where her thesis centered on the sedimentological and geochemical analysis of sediments in the Fincha Habera section of the Bale Mountains. This work earned her an excellent score of 3.65/4. Prior to that, she completed her BSc in Applied Geology at Mekelle University, Ethiopia, where she graduated with an excellent score of 3.64/4. Her educational journey, marked by distinguished academic achievements and focused research projects, underscores her expertise and dedication to the field of Earth Sciences.

Professional Experience

Trhas Hadush Kahsay has built a robust professional career with significant roles in academia and research. From 2019 to 2022, she served as a Lecturer at the School of Earth Sciences, Department of Applied Geology, Mekelle University, Ethiopia, where she taught undergraduate courses in sedimentary petrology, stratigraphy, and paleontology, while also supervising students. Prior to this, she worked as an Assistant Lecturer at the same institution from 2015 to 2016, assisting in practical lab activities and co-organizing fieldwork campaigns. Currently, Trhas is pursuing advanced research at the Botswana International University of Science and Technology, focusing on the biogeochemical and sedimentological characterization of the Makgadikgadi playa lake deposits. Her professional journey showcases her dedication to advancing geological and astrobiological sciences, demonstrating both teaching excellence and research prowess.

Research Interests

Trhas Hadush Kahsay’s research interests encompass a range of topics within geosciences and astrobiology. Her primary focus is on the biogeochemical and sedimentological characterization of playa lake deposits, particularly in the Makgadikgadi Basin of Botswana. This research aims to explore astrobiological implications for planetary exploration, specifically for Mars. She is also interested in sedimentology and geochemistry, with a significant emphasis on understanding the provenance and depositional history of sediments in Ethiopia’s Bale Mountains. Trhas’s work includes investigating microbial diversity and abundance in extreme environments, contributing to the understanding of microbial ecosystems that may serve as terrestrial analogues for extraterrestrial life. Her research integrates fieldwork with advanced analytical techniques, such as X-ray fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy, reflecting her commitment to both practical and theoretical aspects of geosciences and astrobiology.

Research Skills

Trhas Hadush Kahsay possesses a robust set of research skills that significantly enhance her contributions to the fields of geology and astrobiology. Her expertise includes advanced sedimentological and geochemical analysis techniques, such as magnetic susceptibility measurement, X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and Raman spectroscopy. She demonstrates proficiency in fieldwork, including organizing and executing geological surveys, sediment sampling, and mapping in various terrains. Trhas’s analytical skills are complemented by her adept use of computer tools, including Microsoft Office, ArcGIS/QGIS, and data analysis software. Her strong command of English, Amharic, and Tigrigna further supports her ability to collaborate and communicate effectively in diverse research environments. These skills are evident in her successful completion of complex projects, her impactful publications, and her contributions to national and international scientific conferences.

 Awards and Recognition

Trhas Hadush Kahsay has received recognition for her research through her publications and conference presentations. Her work has been accepted and submitted to prestigious journals like “Planetary and Space Science,” indicating her recognition in the scientific community. Additionally, her role as a lecturer and researcher at reputable institutions like Mekelle University and Botswana International University of Science and Technology further attests to her academic and research achievements.

Conclusion

Trhas Hadush Kahsay is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive research contributions, significant geographic impact, collaborative efforts, and practical applications in astrobiology and geology highlight her as a valuable researcher. Her work addresses critical scientific questions and provides insights with broad implications, making her deserving of recognition for her research excellence.

Publications Top Notes

  • The Astrobiological Potential of the Makgadikgadi Basin, Botswana: Field Analogue for Planetary Exploration
    • Authors: Kahsay, T.H., Asrat, A., Franchi, F.
    • Journal: Planetary and Space Science
    • Publication Date: 2024
    • Volume: 249
    • Article ID: 105943
  • Middle Stone Age Foragers Resided in High Elevations of the Glaciated Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
    • Authors: Ossendorf, G., Groos, A.R., Bromm, T., Schmidt, J., Zech, J., Klasen, N., Nolte, N., Lesur, J., Popescu, G., Glaser, B., Opgenoorth, L., Miehe, G.
    • Journal: Science
    • Publication Date: 2019
    • Volume: 365
    • Issue: 6453
    • Pages: 583–587
    • Citations: 76