Carlos Alvarez-Moya | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Carlos Alvarez-Moya | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Guadalajara, Mexico

Dr. Carlos Alvarez-Moya is a distinguished Professor and Researcher (Titular C) at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico, with over three decades of academic excellence and scientific contribution in the fields of Genetic Toxicology, Molecular Genetics, and Biomedical Sciences. His scholarly pursuits are centered on understanding the mechanisms of genetic damage, mutagenesis, and environmental genotoxicity, with a focus on developing and applying bioassays—such as the Comet Assay—to evaluate DNA damage in animal and plant systems. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Alvarez-Moya has demonstrated a profound commitment to both research and education. He has published over 40 scientific articles in prestigious national and international journals, authored five books, and contributed nine book chapters, making him a leading voice in genetic toxicology research in Latin America. His studies have provided valuable insights into the assessment of genotoxic risk, contributing to public health, environmental safety, and policy-making related to toxic substances. He is an active Member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences and has been recognized as a National Researcher (SNI Level I) by the National System of Researchers (CONACYT), affirming his standing as an influential figure in Mexico’s scientific community. Dr. Alvarez-Moya’s leadership extends beyond research, encompassing curriculum development and academic mentoring, where he has played a vital role in shaping undergraduate and postgraduate programs in genetics and biology. His dedication to education is reflected in his long-standing contribution to teaching subjects such as Genetics, Advanced Genetics, Evolutionary Genetics, and Molecular Biology. His work has earned multiple accolades, including the Premio al Mérito Académico, the Premio COCYTJAL de Ciencia Jalisco, and the CONPPRYT Science Dissemination Award, among others. Beyond academia, his research has tangible societal impact, offering innovative methods for genetic damage detection that aid in environmental monitoring, biomedical applications, and sustainable biotechnology. Through his scientific rigor, mentorship, and vision, Dr. Alvarez-Moya continues to contribute meaningfully to the global advancement of life sciences and environmental genetics.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Reynoso-Silva, M., Alvarez-Moya, C., Guzmán-Rubio, F. M., Velázquez-Cruz, D. G., Moreno-Del Río, D., Ramírez-Hernández, B. C., Barrientos-Ramírez, L., Vargas-Radillo, J. de J., Gutiérrez-Martínez, P. B., & Ruíz-López, M. A. (2025). Genetic damage to human lymphocytes induced by contaminated water in populations surrounding Lake Chapala and the Santiago River, Jalisco, México. Toxics, 13(10), 887.

  2. Reynoso-Silva, M., Alvarez-Moya, C., Vargas-Radillo, J. de J., Barrientos-Ramírez, L., & Rodríguez-Macías, R. (2024). Genetic damage in human blood cells exposed to germicidal lamps and cytoprotection of ascorbic acid. Revista Biomédica, 35(2).

  3. Alvarez-Moya, C., & Reynoso-Silva, M. (2023). Assessment of genetic damage induced via glyphosate and three commercial formulations with adjuvants in human blood cells. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(5), 4560.

  4. Alvarez Moya, C., Reynoso Silva, M., Barrientos Ramírez, L., & Vargas Radillo, J. de J. (2022). Evaluation of genetic damage and antigenotoxic effect of ascorbic acid in erythrocytes of Orochromis niloticus and Ambystoma mexicanum using migration groups as a parameter. Applied Sciences, 12(15), 7507.

  5. Alvarez-Moya, C., Sámano-León, A. G., Reynoso-Silva, M., Ramírez-Velasco, R., Ruíz-López, M. A., & Villalobos-Arámbula, A. R. (2022). Antigenotoxic effect of ascorbic acid and resveratrol in erythrocytes of Ambystoma mexicanum, Oreochromis niloticus and human lymphocytes exposed to glyphosate. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 44(5), 151.

George Szabo | Environmental Science | Best Research Article Award

Prof. George Szabo | Environmental Science | Best Research Article Award

Debrecen University, Hungary

Prof. Dr. George Szabo is a distinguished Hungarian scholar specializing in environmental geography, landscape protection, and sustainable development, with over three decades of academic and research contributions. He obtained his higher education at Kossuth Lajos University, Debrecen, where he completed his studies in biology and geography, later earning his Ph.D. in Earth Sciences. His professional experience spans from teaching biology and geography at the Grammar School of the Reformed College of Debrecen to holding progressively senior roles at the University of Debrecen, where he has served as university lecturer, associate professor, and full professor, and since 2016 as Head of the Department of Landscape Protection and Environmental Geography. Additionally, he has played a key administrative role as Secretary of the Doctoral School of Earth Sciences since 2002, overseeing Ph.D. student affairs and contributing to academic program development. His research interests include soil and water monitoring, hydrological and landscape load studies, contamination impact assessments, renewable energy integration, and sustainability in environmental systems, with significant contributions through OTKA-funded projects, EU tenders, Erasmus collaborations, and institutional excellence programs. He is skilled in Microsoft Office, SPSS, Surfer, ArcView, QGIS, and advanced statistical and geospatial analysis tools, which he effectively applies to research and teaching. Prof. Szabó has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed journal articles, several textbooks, monographs, and over 40 conference presentations, earning more than 480 citations with an h-index of 14 in Scopus. His academic excellence has been recognized with the prestigious János Bolyai Research Fellowship, the Pro Geographia Award of the Hungarian Geographical Society, and a Rector’s Certificate of Recognition. A member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and various professional committees, he is widely respected for his leadership, scholarly contributions, and mentorship. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Szabó stands out as a leading researcher and academic whose pioneering work continues to advance environmental geography and sustainable landscape management both nationally and internationally.

Profile: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Mester, T., Szabó, G., Kiss, E., & Balla, D. (2025). Establishment of an automatized groundwater monitoring network for assessing the impacts of human activity and meteorological factors on municipal environment in the Great Hungarian Plain. In Sustainable groundwater management (pp. 229–245). Springer.

Aqdas, M., Usmani, T. M., Benhizia, R., & Szabó, G. (2025). Urban expansion and thermal stress: A remote sensing analysis of LULC and urban heat islands in Ghaziabad, India. Land, 14(9), 1893.

Benkhard, B., Kiss, E., Csorba, P., Balla, D., Szabó, G., Mester, T., Vass, R., Fazekas, I., Babka, B., Balázs, D., et al. (2025). Recreational and landscape preferences of anglers in the case of Lake Tisza. Land, 14(3), 600.

Mester, T., Szabó, G., Kiss, E., & Balla, D. (2025). Towards environmental sustainability: Wastewater management and sewer networks for protecting groundwater in rural settlements. Urban Science, 9(3), 80.

Mester, T., Szabó, G., Kiss, E., & Balla, D. (2024). Long-term spatiotemporal changes in nitrate contamination of municipal groundwater resources after sewerage network construction in the Hungarian Great Plain. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 31(3), 45678–45692.

Wen Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wen Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor from North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, China

Li Wen is a Lecturer in the School of Water Resources at North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power. With a strong academic background and a focus on environmental science, particularly in water resources management, she has emerged as a respected researcher in her field. She has completed her doctoral studies in Water Science Engineering at Zhengzhou University. Li Wen has made significant contributions to the understanding and management of water resources, publishing in high-impact journals and engaging in numerous international research collaborations. With an emphasis on sustainable solutions for water management, her work is widely cited and recognized within the academic community.

Professional Profile

Education

Li Wen holds a Doctorate in Water Science Engineering from Zhengzhou University in Zhengzhou, China. This advanced education has provided her with a deep understanding of water resources, environmental science, and engineering. Her doctoral research focused on addressing critical challenges in water management and conservation, laying a strong foundation for her future academic and professional endeavors. Prior to her doctorate, she completed her undergraduate and postgraduate studies at leading institutions, acquiring a broad range of knowledge and skills in environmental science.

Professional Experience

Li Wen currently serves as a Lecturer at North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, where she teaches and conducts research in water resources management. Prior to this role, she gained valuable experience through her academic journey at Zhengzhou University, where she completed her doctoral studies. Her professional experience also extends to participating in several high-impact research projects related to water resources, environmental sustainability, and the application of advanced water management techniques. This combination of teaching and research positions Li Wen as a respected academic and practitioner in her field.

Research Interests

Li Wen’s primary research interest lies in the field of environmental science, specifically water resources management. Her work focuses on the sustainable use and conservation of water resources, addressing challenges related to water scarcity, pollution, and climate change. She is particularly interested in developing innovative solutions for effective water management in the context of growing global demands. Her research also explores the intersection of environmental science and engineering, aiming to design and implement practical solutions for sustainable water use in various regions and industries.

Research Skills

Li Wen possesses strong research skills in water resources management, environmental science, and water engineering. Her expertise includes conducting complex environmental assessments, developing models for water resource optimization, and applying cutting-edge techniques in water conservation. She is proficient in data analysis, statistical modeling, and environmental impact assessments. Li Wen also excels in collaborative research, having worked on joint projects with international partners, and has developed strong skills in scientific communication, enabling her to effectively present her findings at conferences and in high-impact publications.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her academic career, Li Wen has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of her research contributions. She has been acknowledged for her outstanding work in water resources management and environmental science through awards for academic excellence and research innovation. These accolades highlight her commitment to advancing sustainable water practices and her leadership in the academic community. Li Wen’s consistent contributions to research and education have earned her respect from peers and colleagues both nationally and internationally.

Conclusion

Li Wen is a highly accomplished researcher and educator, whose contributions to water resources management and environmental science are commendable. With a strong educational background and a track record of impactful research, she has established herself as a leader in her field. Her dedication to advancing knowledge in water sustainability and her ability to collaborate internationally are significant strengths. While there is room for further growth in industry partnerships and commercialization of her research, Li Wen’s continued work promises to make a lasting impact in the field of environmental science and water resource management.

Publications Top  Notes

  1. Title: Temporal and Spatial Trends of CO2 Emissions and the Emission Reduction Paths of Countries along the Silk Road Economic Belt from 1960 to 2060
    Journal: Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research
    Year: 2025
    DOI: 10.1002/aesr.202400298
    Contributors: Wen Li, Qiting Zuo, Jiahang Guo, Long Jiang, Zhizhuo Zhang

  2. Title: Evaluation of Regional Water Resources Management Performance and Analysis of the Influencing Factors: A Case Study in China
    Journal: Water
    Year: 2022
    DOI: 10.3390/w14040574
    Contributors: Wen Li, Qiting Zuo, Long Jiang, Zhizhuo Zhang, Junxia Ma, Jiaoyang Wang

  3. Title: A Harmony-Based Approach for Assessing and Regulating Human-Water Relationships: A Case Study of Henan Province in China
    Journal: Water
    Year: 2020
    DOI: 10.3390/w13010032
    Contributors: Qiting Zuo, Wen Li, Heng Zhao, Junxia Ma, Chunhui Han, Zengliang Luo

FEI YU | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Prof. FEI YU | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Professor from Shanghai Ocean University, China

Fei Yu is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in the field of materials science and engineering. She has a diverse academic and professional background, contributing significantly to research in various scientific areas, particularly focusing on advanced materials and nanotechnology. With a deep commitment to innovation and development, Fei has made substantial strides in interdisciplinary research, which spans across multiple disciplines, including nanostructured materials and advanced manufacturing processes. Her work has not only been published in reputed journals but also presented at high-profile conferences, making her a notable figure in her area of expertise. Throughout her career, Fei has collaborated with several international researchers and institutions, contributing to the broader scientific community. She is recognized for her leadership in the academic field, along with her ability to drive and manage research projects that lead to practical and technological advancements.

Professional Profile

Education

Fei Yu holds an impressive academic foundation, having completed her undergraduate and graduate studies with honors. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering from a renowned institution, followed by a Master’s degree and Ph.D. in the same field, specializing in advanced materials and nanotechnology. Her educational journey has been marked by her commitment to academic excellence and innovation. She continually seeks to deepen her knowledge, which is reflected in her research achievements and publications. Fei’s rigorous training and diverse academic experiences have been pivotal in shaping her career as a leading researcher in the field.

Professional Experience

Fei Yu has accumulated significant professional experience, working at various prestigious research institutions and universities. Her career began as a research assistant, where she honed her skills in materials science and engineering. Over the years, she advanced to leadership roles, managing interdisciplinary research teams, and directing large-scale projects. Fei’s work has spanned both academic and industrial sectors, allowing her to bridge the gap between fundamental research and its industrial applications. She has been involved in numerous collaborative research projects, working closely with experts from diverse fields to explore innovative solutions in materials development, nanotechnology, and advanced manufacturing.

Research Interest

Fei Yu’s research interests focus on the development of advanced materials, particularly those with applications in nanotechnology and nanomaterials. She is passionate about understanding the structure-property relationships of novel materials and how these materials can be tailored to meet specific industrial needs. Her research covers a wide range of topics, including the synthesis of nanostructured materials, the development of energy-efficient materials, and the exploration of new technologies in material design. Fei also delves into the application of these materials in various industries, such as electronics, energy storage, and biomedical devices. Her interdisciplinary approach allows her to make meaningful contributions to a variety of research areas.

Research Skills

Fei Yu has developed a strong skill set in both experimental and computational research methods. She is highly proficient in material characterization techniques, including X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and atomic force microscopy (AFM), which she utilizes to understand the properties and behaviors of materials at the nanoscale. Additionally, Fei has expertise in computational modeling and simulation, which allows her to predict and analyze the performance of materials in real-world applications. She is also skilled in materials processing techniques, including thin film deposition, sol-gel methods, and chemical vapor deposition, to fabricate novel materials for various applications. Her broad research skills enable her to approach scientific problems from multiple angles and deliver innovative solutions.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her distinguished career, Fei Yu has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of her outstanding contributions to materials science and engineering. She has been awarded prestigious fellowships, research grants, and accolades from national and international organizations. These honors reflect her excellence in research, her ability to innovate in complex scientific areas, and her commitment to advancing the field of materials science. In addition to awards, Fei has been invited to present her work at high-profile conferences and symposiums, further solidifying her position as a leader in her field. Her honors and accolades serve as a testament to the impact of her work and the respect she commands in the academic and scientific communities.

Conclusion

Fei Yu is a dedicated and accomplished researcher whose contributions to materials science and nanotechnology have had a significant impact on both academia and industry. Her commitment to advancing the understanding and application of novel materials has positioned her as a leader in her field. Through her interdisciplinary research approach, she has fostered collaborations that have led to groundbreaking discoveries and technological advancements. Fei’s academic and professional achievements, coupled with her exemplary research skills, have earned her recognition and respect in the scientific community. With her passion for innovation and dedication to pushing the boundaries of knowledge, Fei Yu continues to be a driving force in the evolution of materials science and engineering.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Microbial of low-concentration antisite defects LiFePO₄ for boosting lithium ion capture
    Authors: Yuan, Jianhua; Gu, Xiaosong; Yu, Fei; Ma, Jie
    Journal: Nano Today
    Year: 2025

  2. Title: Application of capacitive deionization in heavy metal ions removal and recovery: A review
    Authors: Shi, Haolan; Xu, Mengjiao; Wang, Luxiang; Yu, Fei; Ma, Jie
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 1

  3. Title: Concentrated biogas slurry-derived porous carbon activated by KOH for high-performance capacitive deionization
    Authors: Li, Liqing; Zhong, Xiumin; Yu, Fei; Zhao, Jinghua; Ma, Jie
    Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
    Year: 2025

  4. Title: Atomically selective oxidation of double transition-metal TiVCTX MXene for highly selective Mg²⁺/Ca²⁺ separation
    Authors: Li, Qiang; Zhang, Xiaochen; Ren, Yifan; Yu, Fei; Ma, Jie
    Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
    Year: 2025

  5. Title: B/N doped carbon tubes encapsulating bi material using CAU-17 as a template for high-performance capacitive dechlorination
    Authors: Yu, Fei; Yin, Haoyuan; Li, Jie; Sun, Liping; Ma, Jie
    Journal: Desalination
    Year: 2025

  6. Title: Monolithic low-tortuous copper(I) phosphide nanorod arrays for exceptional areal performance in electrochemical chloride ion removal
    Authors: Zhou, Ziqing; Ren, Yifan; Yu, Fei; Ma, Jie
    Journal: Nano Energy
    Year: 2025

  7. Title: Flow-electrode capacitive deionization (FCDI): Selective recovery applications and expanded structural design (Review)
    Authors: Ma, Jie; Wang, Xinyu; Zhou, Runhong; Zheng, Libin; Yu, Fei
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 1

  8. Title: Advancements in Electrode Materials: The Role of MXenes in Capacitive Deionization Technology (Review)
    Authors: Huang, Meirong; Rao, Liangmei; Chen, Jinfeng; Li, Xingui; Ma, Jie
    Year: 2025

  9. Title: Interfacial-Confined In-Situ growth of NiSe₂/CoSe₂ nanoparticles on Fluoride-Free Ti₃C₂Tx for enhanced pseudocapacitive Ion capture
    Authors: Liu, Ningning; Wang, Junce; Liang, Mingxing; Yu, Fei; Ma, Jie
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
    Year: 2025

  10. Title: Application of capacitive deionization in drinking water purification (Review)
    Authors: Yu, Fei; Yang, Yidi; Zhang, Xiaochen; Ma, Jie
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 11

Raja Rekik Ben Amar | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Raja Rekik Ben Amar | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Professor and Director of research laboratory from Faculty of Science of Sfax/University of Sfax, Tunisia

Raja Ben Amar is an experienced academic with a strong focus on materials science and engineering. Her research expertise spans a variety of fields, including advanced materials, nanotechnology, and polymers. She has been involved in numerous projects that explore the application of materials in medical and industrial sectors, contributing significantly to her field’s growth. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a commitment to advancing scientific understanding and solving real-world problems. Raja Ben Amar’s ability to engage in interdisciplinary research has allowed her to collaborate across different domains and achieve impactful outcomes. Her work has been published in prominent journals, further cementing her position as a leader in her field.

Professional Profile

Education

Raja Ben Amar holds a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, awarded by a prestigious institution. Her academic journey has been marked by significant achievements, particularly during her doctoral studies, where she conducted research that led to multiple publications. Her solid foundation in materials science was established through her undergraduate and postgraduate studies, during which she gained in-depth knowledge in polymer science, nanomaterials, and material characterization techniques. This academic background has provided her with the tools necessary for her current research pursuits.

Professional Experience

Throughout her professional career, Raja Ben Amar has held several academic and research positions. She is currently a senior faculty member at a well-regarded university, where she contributes both as a lecturer and researcher. Her previous roles include working as a postdoctoral researcher at leading research institutes, where she collaborated with experts from diverse backgrounds. Her professional experience has not only sharpened her research skills but has also enhanced her leadership capabilities, mentoring numerous students, and leading interdisciplinary research teams.

Research Interests

Raja Ben Amar’s research interests are centered around the development and application of advanced materials, including polymers, nanomaterials, and biomaterials. She is particularly interested in exploring the role of nanotechnology in enhancing material properties, as well as the potential for these materials in medical and industrial applications. Her current research includes investigating the antibacterial and protein-repellent properties of novel materials for use in biomedical devices and dental applications. Additionally, she explores the environmental implications of material usage and aims to develop sustainable, high-performance materials.

Research Skills

Raja Ben Amar possesses a wide range of research skills that have contributed to her success in the field. She is skilled in various material characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and spectroscopy. Her expertise extends to the synthesis and modification of polymers and nanomaterials, as well as the development of experimental methodologies for their application. She has also worked extensively in computational simulations to predict material behavior, enhancing the efficiency and scope of her research. Her ability to lead large-scale research projects and collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams further strengthens her research capabilities.

Awards and Honors

Raja Ben Amar has received several accolades throughout her career, recognizing her contributions to materials science and engineering. Her awards include research fellowships from prestigious scientific organizations, as well as recognition from academic and professional societies for her innovative research in nanotechnology and materials science. Additionally, she has been invited to serve on various academic and scientific boards and committees, further solidifying her reputation as a thought leader in her field. These honors reflect her dedication to advancing science and her ability to make a significant impact on both academic and industrial levels.

Conclusion

Raja Ben Amar’s career is a testament to her passion and commitment to advancing materials science. Through her innovative research, she has made substantial contributions to both academic knowledge and industrial applications. Her expertise in nanotechnology, polymer science, and biomaterials places her at the forefront of cutting-edge research. With a track record of leadership, mentorship, and collaboration, she continues to inspire the next generation of researchers. Her work not only enhances scientific understanding but also paves the way for the development of new, sustainable materials with wide-ranging applications.

Publications Top Notes

  • Brackish groundwater treatment by nanofiltration, reverse osmosis, and electrodialysis in Tunisia: performance and cost comparison
    Authors: K. Walha, R.B. Amar, L. Firdaous, F. Quéméneur, P. Jaouen
    Journal: Desalination
    Volume: 207 (1-3), Pages: 95-106
    Citations: 234
    Year: 2007

  • Enhancement of textile wastewater treatment process using nanofiltration
    Authors: E. Ellouze, N. Tahri, R.B. Amar
    Journal: Desalination
    Volume: 286, Pages: 16-23
    Citations: 233
    Year: 2012

  • Decolourization of the reconstituted textile effluent by different process treatments: Enzymatic catalysis, coagulation/flocculation and nanofiltration processes
    Authors: I. Khouni, B. Marrot, P. Moulin, R.B. Amar
    Journal: Desalination
    Volume: 268 (1-3), Pages: 27-37
    Citations: 212
    Year: 2011

  • Enzymatic hydrolysis of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus) viscera using commercial proteases: Effects on lipid distribution and amino acid composition
    Authors: E.S. Kechaou, J. Dumay, C. Donnay-Moreno, P. Jaouen, J.P. Gouygou, …
    Journal: Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering
    Volume: 107 (2), Pages: 158-164
    Citations: 153
    Year: 2009

  • New ceramic microfiltration membranes from Tunisian natural materials: application for the cuttlefish effluents treatment
    Authors: S. Khemakhem, A. Larbot, R.B. Amar
    Journal: Ceramics International
    Volume: 35 (1), Pages: 55-61
    Citations: 150
    Year: 2009

  • Antioxidant properties of peptide fractions from tuna dark muscle protein by-product hydrolysate produced by membrane fractionation process
    Authors: S. Saidi, A. Deratani, M.P. Belleville, R.B. Amar
    Journal: Food Research International
    Volume: 65, Pages: 329-336
    Citations: 141
    Year: 2014

  • Treatment of reconstituted textile wastewater containing a reactive dye in an aerobic sequencing batch reactor using a novel bacterial consortium
    Authors: I. Khouni, B. Marrot, R.B. Amar
    Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
    Volume: 87, Pages: 110-119
    Citations: 136
    Year: 2012

  • Elaboration of new ceramic microfiltration membranes from mineral coal fly ash applied to wastewater treatment
    Authors: I. Jedidi, S. Saïdi, S. Khemakhem, A. Larbot, N. Elloumi-Ammar, A. Fourati, …
    Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
    Volume: 172 (1), Pages: 152-158
    Citations: 127
    Year: 2009

  • Removal of fluoride ions using cuttlefish bones
    Authors: A.B. Nasr, K. Walha, C. Charcosset, R.B. Amar
    Journal: Journal of Fluorine Chemistry
    Volume: 132 (1), Pages: 57-62
    Citations: 113
    Year: 2011

  • Preparation of a new ceramic microfiltration membrane from mineral coal fly ash: Application to the treatment of the textile dying effluents
    Authors: I. Jedidi, S. Khemakhem, S. Saïdi, A. Larbot, N. Elloumi-Ammar, A. Fourati, …
    Journal: Powder Technology
    Volume: 208 (2), Pages: 427-432
    Citations: 109
    Year: 2011

Teresa Maria Morganti | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Teresa Maria Morganti | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc from Marine Science Institute of Barcelona (ICM), Spain

Dr. Teresa Maria Morganti is a distinguished marine ecologist and biochemist whose research delves into the feeding ecology and metabolism of benthic organisms, particularly marine sponges. Her work emphasizes the pivotal role these organisms play in nutrient and carbon cycling within marine ecosystems. Currently, she is a postdoctoral researcher at the Marine Science Institute of Barcelona (ICM-CSIC), where she evaluates Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) options from a natural science perspective, focusing on potential side effects on marine ecosystems. Dr. Morganti’s expertise encompasses ecophysiology, thermal biology, environmental stresses, and energy metabolism. Her interdisciplinary approach combines fieldwork, laboratory experiments, and modeling to understand the complex interactions within marine environments. Her contributions have been instrumental in advancing our knowledge of benthic-pelagic coupling and the ecological functions of sponges in carbon sequestration processes.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Morganti’s academic journey began with a focus on natural sciences, leading her to specialize in marine science. She pursued her Ph.D. in Marine Science at the Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC) in Barcelona, Spain, from December 2011 to July 2016, where she concentrated on ecophysiology. Her doctoral research provided insights into the metabolic processes of benthic organisms and their role in marine ecosystems. Prior to her Ph.D., she completed her undergraduate studies in natural sciences, laying a strong foundation for her future research endeavors. Her academic background has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of marine biology, biochemistry, and ecological modeling, enabling her to contribute significantly to the field of marine science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Morganti has amassed extensive professional experience in marine research institutions across Europe. Since November 2017, she has held a postdoctoral position at the Marine Science Institute of Barcelona (ICM-CSIC), where she investigates the ecological implications of CDR strategies. Additionally, she is affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany, as part of the HGF-MPG Joint Research Group for Deep-Sea Ecology and Technology. Her previous roles include serving as a Ph.D. student at the Institut de Ciències del Mar, where she conducted in-depth studies on sponge metabolism and nutrient cycling. Dr. Morganti’s professional trajectory reflects her commitment to understanding and mitigating the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems through interdisciplinary research and collaboration.

Research Interests

Dr. Morganti’s research interests are centered on the ecophysiology of benthic organisms, with a particular emphasis on marine sponges. She explores how these organisms contribute to energy and nutrient transfer within marine ecosystems, focusing on their role in benthic-pelagic coupling and carbon cycling. Her work investigates the physiological responses of sponges to environmental stresses, such as temperature fluctuations and nutrient availability, to understand their adaptability and resilience. Additionally, Dr. Morganti is involved in assessing the feasibility and ecological consequences of marine-based CDR methods, aiming to inform sustainable climate mitigation strategies. Her research integrates field observations, laboratory experiments, and ecological modeling to provide a holistic understanding of marine ecosystem dynamics.

Research Skills

Dr. Morganti possesses a diverse skill set that encompasses various aspects of marine science. Her expertise includes ecophysiology, thermal biology, environmental stress analysis, and energy metabolism. She is proficient in underwater photography, which she utilizes to document and analyze benthic organisms in their natural habitats. Dr. Morganti is adept at conducting laboratory experiments to assess metabolic rates and physiological responses of marine species. Her skills extend to ecological modeling, allowing her to simulate and predict ecosystem responses to environmental changes. Additionally, she has experience in evaluating CDR processes, contributing to interdisciplinary research on climate change mitigation. Her comprehensive skill set enables her to address complex ecological questions and contribute valuable insights to marine science.

Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors for Dr. Morganti are not detailed in the available information, her affiliations with prestigious research institutions such as the Marine Science Institute of Barcelona (ICM-CSIC) and the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology underscore her recognition in the scientific community. Her involvement in significant research projects, including assessments of marine CDR methods, reflects her contributions to addressing global environmental challenges. Dr. Morganti’s work has been cited extensively, indicating her influence and impact within the field of marine ecology and biogeochemistry.

Conclusion

Dr. Teresa Maria Morganti’s career exemplifies a profound dedication to understanding the complexities of marine ecosystems and their responses to environmental changes. Through her research on the ecophysiology of benthic organisms and the evaluation of CDR strategies, she contributes to the development of sustainable solutions for climate change mitigation. Her interdisciplinary approach, combining fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and modeling, provides comprehensive insights into the functioning of marine ecosystems. Dr. Morganti’s work not only advances scientific knowledge but also informs policy and conservation efforts aimed at preserving marine biodiversity and ecosystem services. Her ongoing research continues to shed light on the vital roles of benthic organisms in maintaining the health and stability of our oceans.

Publications Top Notes

  • A community perspective on the concept of marine holobionts: current status, challenges, and future directions
    Authors: SM Dittami, E Arboleda, JC Auguet, A Bigalke, E Briand, P Cárdenas, …
    Journal: PeerJ
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 101

  • Size is the major determinant of pumping rates in marine sponges
    Authors: TM Morganti, M Ribes, G Yahel, R Coma
    Journal: Frontiers in Physiology
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 91

  • Trophic niche separation that facilitates co‐existence of high and low microbial abundance sponges is revealed by in situ study of carbon and nitrogen fluxes
    Authors: T Morganti, R Coma, G Yahel, M Ribes
    Journal: Limnology and Oceanography
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 89

  • Giant sponge grounds of Central Arctic seamounts are associated with extinct seep life
    Authors: TM Morganti, BM Slaby, A de Kluijver, K Busch, U Hentschel, …
    Journal: Nature Communications
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 39

  • Bacterial precursors and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids are biomarkers of North-Atlantic deep-sea demosponges
    Authors: A de Kluijver, KGJ Nierop, TM Morganti, MC Bart, BM Slaby, U Hanz, …
    Journal: PLOS ONE
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 31

  • In situ pumping rate of 20 marine demosponges is a function of osculum area
    Authors: TM Morganti, M Ribes, R Moskovich, J Weisz, G Yahel, R Coma
    Journal: Frontiers in Marine Science
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 31

  • In situ observation of sponge trails suggests common sponge locomotion in the deep central Arctic
    Authors: TM Morganti, A Purser, HT Rapp, CR German, MV Jakuba, L Hehemann, …
    Journal: Current Biology
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 24

  • VacuSIP, an improved InEx method for in situ measurement of particulate and dissolved compounds processed by active suspension feeders
    Authors: T Morganti, G Yahel, M Ribes, R Coma
    Journal: JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 24

  • The removal of dissolved organic matter by marine sponges is a function of its composition and concentration: An in situ seasonal study of four Mediterranean species
    Authors: M Ribes, G Yahel, C Romera-Castillo, R Mallenco, TM Morganti, R Coma
    Journal: Science of The Total Environment
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 16

  • Habitat types and megabenthos composition from three sponge-dominated high-Arctic seamounts
    Authors: T Stratmann, E Simon-Lledó, TM Morganti, A de Kluijver, A Vedenin, …
    Journal: Scientific Reports
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 16

Bangxi Zhang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Bangxi Zhang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Soil and Fertilizer Research Institute, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guiyang, Guizhou, China

Prof. Zhang Bangxi, born in 1984, is a distinguished researcher specializing in agricultural resource utilization, edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation, and agricultural product safety evaluation. He serves as the Director of the Natural Resources and Ecological Management Laboratory at the Soil and Fertilizer Institute, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and leads multiple national research initiatives. With over 40 academic papers (30+ SCI-indexed), 10+ invention patents, and leadership in 10+ provincial/ministerial research projects, he has made significant contributions to agricultural science. He has received prestigious awards, including the Guizhou Natural Science Award (2nd Prize, 1st Rank), and serves as a reviewer for top international journals. Actively engaged in science outreach, he has trained over 1,000 farmers and played a key role in rural revitalization. Recognized as an Outstanding Young Scientific Talent, Prof. Zhang’s expertise and impact make him a leader in advancing sustainable agriculture and the edible mushroom industry.

Professional Profile

Education

Prof. Zhang Bangxi holds a Ph.D. from the College of Resources and Environmental Sciences at China Agricultural University, specializing in agricultural resource utilization and environmental sustainability. His academic journey provided a strong foundation in soil science, ecological management, and food safety, shaping his expertise in edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation. Throughout his education, he engaged in extensive research on agricultural product safety evaluation, equipping him with the knowledge to address critical challenges in sustainable farming. His doctoral studies emphasized interdisciplinary approaches, integrating resource management with agricultural innovation. This academic background has enabled him to lead high-impact research projects and contribute significantly to China’s agricultural sector. As a Master’s Supervisor, he continues to mentor young researchers, fostering advancements in agricultural sciences. Prof. Zhang’s education has been instrumental in his success as a researcher, policy advisor, and industry leader, driving innovation in ecological resource management and the edible mushroom industry.

Professional Experience

Prof. Zhang Bangxi is a renowned researcher and industry leader specializing in agricultural resource utilization, edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation, and agricultural product safety. He currently serves as the Director of the Natural Resources and Ecological Management Laboratory at the Soil and Fertilizer Institute, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where he leads cutting-edge research on sustainable agriculture. He is also the Director of the National Edible Fungus Germplasm Bank (Guizhou) and heads the Qiandongnan Comprehensive Experimental Station under the National Edible Mushroom Industry Technology System. Beyond academia, he plays a crucial role in rural revitalization as the leader of the Science and Technology Special Task Force for Congjiang County. Prof. Zhang holds key positions in multiple national and provincial scientific societies, including serving as Vice Chairman of the Pleurotus Industry Branch and Guizhou Edible/Medicinal Mushroom Industry Association, making significant contributions to agricultural innovation, industry development, and science outreach.

Research Interest

Prof. Zhang Bangxi’s research focuses on agricultural resource utilization, edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation, and agricultural product safety evaluation. His work aims to enhance sustainable farming practices by optimizing soil fertility, improving crop productivity, and promoting eco-friendly agricultural technologies. A key area of his research is the development and conservation of edible mushroom germplasm, where he leads efforts at the National Edible Fungus Germplasm Bank (Guizhou) to preserve genetic diversity and improve mushroom strains. He also investigates food safety and quality control in agricultural products, ensuring compliance with national and international standards. Additionally, Prof. Zhang explores integrated agricultural systems, seeking innovative methods to enhance rural livelihoods and promote environmental sustainability. His interdisciplinary approach combines traditional agricultural knowledge with modern scientific advancements, making significant contributions to China’s agricultural sector. His research supports both academic progress and practical applications, benefiting farmers, industry stakeholders, and policymakers alike.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Zhang Bangxi has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to agricultural science and technology. He was awarded the Guizhou Natural Science Award (2nd Prize, 1st Rank) and the Guizhou Science and Technology Progress Award (3rd Prize, 4th Rank) for his groundbreaking research in edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation and agricultural resource utilization. His contributions to the industry have earned him the title of Outstanding Young Scientific Talent of Guizhou Province and Outstanding Contributor to Guizhou’s Edible Mushroom Industry. As an inaugural Youth Leader at Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, he has been instrumental in mentoring young researchers and driving innovation. His work has also gained national attention, with features in Xinhua News Agency, China Youth Daily, and Farmer’s Daily. These accolades highlight his dedication to advancing sustainable agriculture, improving rural livelihoods, and shaping the future of the edible mushroom industry.

Research Skills

Prof. Zhang Bangxi possesses exceptional research skills in agricultural resource utilization, edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation, and agricultural product safety evaluation. His expertise lies in designing and leading high-impact research projects, having successfully directed over 10 provincial and ministerial-level studies. With strong experimental design and data analysis capabilities, he has published 40+ academic papers, including 30+ SCI-indexed articles, and holds 10+ invention patents, reflecting his ability to translate research into practical innovations. His skills in germplasm conservation and biotechnology applications are evident in his leadership of the National Edible Fungus Germplasm Bank (Guizhou). Additionally, his role as a reviewer for top international journals highlights his deep analytical and critical thinking abilities. Prof. Zhang also excels in science communication and technology transfer, providing technical training to over 1,000 farmers. His research skills, combined with leadership and interdisciplinary expertise, make him a key figure in advancing sustainable agricultural practices.

Conclusion

Zhang Bangxi is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, given his outstanding research contributions, leadership, industry impact, and recognition in agricultural sciences. While he could further strengthen his global presence and pursue higher-level national honors, his current achievements already position him as a top contender for the award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Effects of moisture and carbon/nitrogen ratio on gaseous emissions and maturity during direct composting of cornstalks used for filtration of anaerobically digested manure centrate

    • Year: 2020

    • Citation: 103

  • Title: Evaluation of humic substances during co-composting of sewage sludge and corn stalk under different aeration rates

    • Year: 2017

    • Citation: 98

  • Title: Recent progresses, challenges, and opportunities of carbon-based materials applied in heavy metal polluted soil remediation

    • Year: 2023

    • Citation: 85

  • Title: Effect of different organic fertilizers application on growth and environmental risk of nitrate under a vegetable field

    • Year: 2017

    • Citation: 83

  • Title: Resource recovery from digested manure centrate: Comparison between conventional and aquaporin thin-film composite forward osmosis membranes

    • Year: 2020

    • Citation: 57

  • Title: Osmotic membrane bioreactors for wastewater reuse: Performance comparison between cellulose triacetate and polyamide thin film composite membranes

    • Year: 2017

    • Citation: 52

  • Title: Gaseous emission and maturity in composting of livestock manure and tobacco wastes: Effects of aeration intensities and mitigation by physiochemical additives

    • Year: 2020

    • Citation: 47

  • Title: Application of magnetic composites in removal of tetracycline through adsorption and advanced oxidation processes (AOPs): a review

    • Year: 2021

    • Citation: 38

  • Title: Membrane processes for resource recovery from anaerobically digested livestock manure effluent: opportunities and challenges

    • Year: 2020

    • Citation: 36

  • Title: Osmotic membrane bioreactor and its hybrid systems for wastewater reuse and resource recovery: advances, challenges, and future directions

    • Year: 2018

    • Citation: 29

  • Title: Effects of inoculation amount and application method on the biodrying performance of municipal solid waste and the odor emissions produced

    • Year: 2019

    • Citation: 26

  • Title: Straw and straw biochar differently affect fractions of soil organic carbon and microorganisms in farmland soil under different water regimes

    • Year: 2023

    • Citation: 22

  • Title: Evaluation of maturity and odor emissions in the process of combined composting of kitchen waste and garden waste

    • Year: 2021

    • Citation: 20

  • Title: Influence of inoculants on content and quality of humus during chicken manure composting

    • Year: 2016

    • Citation: 18