Artur Serafin | Environmental Engineering | Best Environmental Engineering Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Artur Serafin | Environmental Engineering
| Best Environmental Engineering Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Artur Serafin |  University of Life Sciences in Lublin | Poland

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Artur Serafin, a distinguished scholar in environmental sciences, graduated with a degree in environmental protection from the Agricultural University of Lublin (1995) with a diploma for outstanding academic achievements. He earned his doctorate in agricultural sciences in horticulture, specializing in applied ecology, from the University of Life Sciences in Lublin (2004), and his postdoctoral degree in engineering and technical sciences, specializing in environmental engineering, mining, and energy, from the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences (2019). He also completed postgraduate studies in Research Project Management and Development Work at the University of Economics and Innovation in Lublin (2009) and holds a tenured teacher’s degree in biology and environmental protection (2000). Dr. Serafin directs the Korekta Further Education Center in Lublin and created the postgraduate program “Environmental Impact Assessment and Management” at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin. His research focuses on lake productivity under anthropogenic pressure, peat bog dynamics, and nature-based solutions such as natural swimming ponds with regenerative macrophytes and mineral filtration systems. He has authored over  with 129 citations from 67 documents, 25 indexed works, and an h-index of 8 (Scopus ID: 36657650100, ORCID: 0000-0003-4311-270X). Recognized with the National Education Commission Medal and other honors, he actively contributes to academic, scientific, and professional communities.

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Featured Publications

 Walczak, W., Serafin, A., Siwiec, T., Mielniczuk, J., & Szczurowska, A. (2025). Analysis of the functional efficiency of a prototype filtration system dedicated for natural swimming ponds. Water, 17(19), 2816.

 Serafin, A., Walczak, W., & Siwiec, T. (2025). Comparative analysis of phosphorus removal efficiency from water on selected filter beds for use in the natural swimming pond filtration systems. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 26(6), 197–205.

 Walczak, W., Serafin, A., & Siwiec, T. (2023). Natural swimming ponds as an application of treatment wetlands—A review. Water, 15(10), 1878.

 Serafin, A., Pogorzelec, M., & Bronowicka-Mielniczuk, U. (2023). The influence of shallow peatland water quality on characteristics of the occurrence of selected herb species in the peatlands of Eastern Poland. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(4), 2788.

 Arciszewski, M., Pogorzelec, M., Bronowicka-Mielniczuk, U., Niedźwiecki, M., Parzymies, M., & Serafin, A. (2023). The search for suitable habitats for endangered species at their historical sites—Conditions for the success of Salix lapponum and Salix myrtilloides reintroduction. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(2), 1133.

Mulala Simatele | Environmental Science | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Mulala Simatele | Environmental Science
| Best Research Article Award

Prof. Mulala Simatele | University of the Witwatersrand | South Africa

Prof. Mulala Simatele is a distinguished British-Zambian geographer and Full Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, specializing in environmental management and sustainability science. With over three decades of academic and professional experience, he has made transformative contributions to climate change adaptation, natural resource management, and sustainable development policy in Africa and beyond. His work integrates research, teaching, and consultancy, with expertise spanning mining, water resources, food security, biodiversity, waste management, and environmental rehabilitation. Professor Simatele has provided technical guidance to global organizations, governments, and international development agencies, contributing to impactful policy and institutional strategies. A thought leader in environmental systems and sustainability transitions, he continues to mentor future scholars while leading pioneering projects on climate resilience and sustainable resource governance.

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Suitability for the Best Research Article Award

Prof. Mulala Simatele research demonstrates exceptional scholarly depth, interdisciplinary rigor, and global relevance, making him a strong contender for the Best Research Article Award. His publications address urgent sustainability challenges, advancing theoretical understanding while offering practical policy frameworks for climate adaptation, environmental rehabilitation, and resource governance. Through impactful collaborations with organizations such as the World Bank, FAO, and DFID, his research has shaped environmental strategies across Africa, South America, and Europe. His work stands out for its integration of human-environment dynamics, critical policy analysis, and innovative approaches to sustainable development. Professor Simatele’s ability to link academic insight with real-world application ensures his scholarship has far-reaching academic, societal, and environmental impact, embodying excellence and leadership in research and knowledge dissemination.

Education 

Prof. Mulala Simatele holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Geography from the University of Sussex, where his research examined the socio-economic and environmental dynamics of urban agriculture in Lusaka. He earned a Master of Science in Development Geography and a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Human and Economic Geography from the University of Gothenburg, focusing on migration, urbanization, and structural reforms. His undergraduate studies at the University of Zambia in Education and Teacher Training provided a strong foundation in pedagogy, research, and community development. His multidisciplinary academic background combines environmental science, development geography, and education, positioning him as a global expert on environmental policy and sustainability. This strong educational foundation underpins his expertise in climate change, natural resource management, and environmental governance.

Work Experience 

Prof. Mulala Simatele has extensive academic, research, and consultancy experience across Africa, Europe, and South America. At the University of the Witwatersrand, he leads the MSc Programme in Environmental Science and supervises postgraduate research at master’s and doctoral levels. He previously served as Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of St Andrews, developing sustainable development programs and advancing interdisciplinary environmental studies. His career includes technical advisory roles with governments and international organizations, contributing to environmental policy, climate change adaptation, and resource management strategies. He has delivered high-impact projects for the World Bank, FAO, DFID, and other agencies, demonstrating leadership in program design, policy analysis, and impact evaluation. Professor Simatele’s career reflects exceptional dedication to advancing environmental education, sustainability science, and global development.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Mulala Simatele has received recognition for his leadership in environmental research, sustainable development, and international collaboration. He has served as a technical advisor to the Scottish Government on climate resilience and low-carbon transitions and has been appointed to advisory and steering committees of major international organizations. His expertise has been sought by global agencies including the World Bank, FAO, and IDRC for his contributions to climate adaptation, policy development, and natural resource governance. Professor Simatele’s academic achievements are marked by impactful publications, invited talks, and contributions to major sustainability initiatives. His mentorship of emerging researchers and leadership in environmental science have earned him international respect, cementing his status as a thought leader and advocate for science-driven environmental solutions.

Research Focus 

Prof. Mulala Simatele research focuses on sustainability science, climate adaptation, and environmental management systems, emphasizing integrated approaches to resource governance and policy innovation. His work examines human-environment interactions across diverse contexts, with a strong emphasis on sustainable mining, biodiversity conservation, waste management, climate-smart agriculture, and water resource governance. He specializes in developing community-based natural resource management models and institutional responses to environmental change, fostering resilience and low-carbon transitions. His research also explores urban and rural environmental systems, environmental rehabilitation, and social-ecological dynamics, generating knowledge that bridges science and policy. Through international collaborations, he advances research that informs climate strategies, sustainable livelihoods, and environmental justice, making significant contributions to addressing global sustainability challenges and promoting equitable, evidence-based environmental decision-making.

Publication Top Notes

  • Adaptation and Coping Mechanisms to Urbanisation and Land Use Change in Selected Residential Areas of Lusaka Urban District.

  •  Year: 2025

  • Adapting to climate change: Women’s livelihood strategies in uMkhanyakude District Municipality.

  •  Year: 2025

  • Enhancing water management in South Africa: the need for efficiency in monitoring and evaluation programmes .

  • Year: 2025

  • Examining multifaceted constraints to just transitioning agenda in Africa: integrating sustainable social and economic perspectives into policy framework .

  • Year: 2025

  • Impact of capacity building through learning, training, and coaching on agricultural innovation .

  • Year: 2025

  • Spatial assessment of climate change, water resource management, adaptation and governance in South Africa .

  • Year: 2025

  • The Effect of Compost and Moringa Leaf Extract Biostimulant on the Phytoremediation of Gold Mine Tailing Storage Facilities in South Africa Using Chrysopogon Zizanioides (L.) Roberty .

  • Year: 2025

Conclusion

Prof. Mulala Simatele distinguished academic career, global consultancy roles, and transformative research in climate change adaptation, natural resource governance, and sustainability science make him highly suitable for the Research for Best Research Article Award. His research offers practical policy relevance, deep scientific insight, and measurable community impact. By amplifying his work’s visibility and integrating measurable impact metrics, he could further solidify his position as a thought leader in environmental research.

Md. Monjarul Alam | Green Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Md. Monjarul Alam | Green Technology
| Best Researcher Award

ICE Chancellor at Hamdard University Bangladesh, Bangladesh.

Dr. Monjarul Alam is the Vice-Chancellor of Hamdard University Bangladesh and a distinguished researcher in nanomaterials, biosensors, and electronic engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from Dublin City University, Ireland, and completed a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship at City, University of London, UK. With extensive teaching, research, and leadership experience, Dr. Alam has led several government-funded research projects and authored numerous scholarly articles. His commitment to academic excellence and innovation in nanotechnology and photonics has significantly contributed to science and education in Bangladesh. Recognized with national and international awards, he exemplifies excellence in research leadership. His academic journey and impactful contributions make him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.

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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award :

Dr. Monjarul Alam’s profound research in nanomaterials, biosensing, and thin-film electronics positions him as an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His postdoctoral work in nanophotonics, Ph.D. on nanomaterials processing, and multiple government-funded projects on biosynthesis of nanoparticles for medical and sensor applications showcase a robust research portfolio. Dr. Alam has demonstrated academic leadership through his role as Vice-Chancellor, while also securing major research grants and publishing impactful findings. His awards, including an Ireland Government Scholarship and national-level presentation accolades, highlight his excellence and global recognition. With a strong record of interdisciplinary innovation and sustained academic output, Dr. Alam embodies the values of research excellence, innovation, and societal impact.

🎓 Education :

Dr. Alam holds a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering with a specialization in nanomaterials and photonics from Dublin City University, Ireland, supported by an Ireland Government Scholarship. He completed a postdoctoral research program at City, University of London in Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics. His earlier education includes an M.Phil. and an M.Sc. (with thesis) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh, both delivered in English. He earned a First Class B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the same institution. Dr. Alam began his academic journey with top results in both SSC and HSC examinations under the Jessore Board. His rigorous academic foundation underpins his expertise in advanced materials and engineering research.

🏢 Work Experience :

Dr. Monjarul Alam serves as the Vice-Chancellor of Hamdard University Bangladesh, bringing over two decades of experience in academic leadership, research, and engineering education. He previously held positions at Islamic University, Kushtia, contributing significantly to research in nanotechnology and electronics. Dr. Alam has led national research projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology and University Grants Commission in Bangladesh. His research includes biosynthesis of nanoparticles, thin film synthesis, and biomedical applications. His postdoctoral research at City, University of London and doctoral work in Ireland enhanced his international academic exposure. Dr. Alam has mentored numerous students, published widely, and advanced institutional research capabilities, combining scholarly excellence with visionary administration.

🏅Awards and Honors

Dr. Alam has received several prestigious awards and fellowships throughout his academic career. These include the Ireland Government Scholarship for his Ph.D. studies in nanomaterials and the Ministry of Science and ICT Fellowship in Bangladesh for his M.Phil. His undergraduate achievements were recognized by the Bangladesh Government Higher Education Authority through a merit-based stipend. Additionally, Dr. Alam earned an Oral Presentation Award at the Faculty of Engineering and Computing, Dublin City University. His consistent recognition by national and international bodies reflects the impact and quality of his research. His awarded research projects on biosynthesis of nanoparticles further signify his contribution to scientific innovation and development in applied nanotechnology.

🔬 Research Focus :

Dr. Alam’s research is focused on nanotechnology, specifically the green biosynthesis of nanoparticles for biomedical and sensor applications. His projects investigate silver, copper oxide, and tin oxide nanoparticles, leveraging natural plant extracts for environmentally sustainable synthesis. His work spans thin-film technology, antibacterial coatings, gas sensors, and optoelectronic devices. Dr. Alam emphasizes the interface between nanophotonics, biocompatible materials, and electronic engineering to develop innovative solutions for healthcare and environmental monitoring. His interdisciplinary research integrates materials science, electronics, and biotechnology, aiming to produce cost-effective, high-performance materials. Through collaborations and national research grants, he is advancing the field of functional nanomaterials, contributing both to fundamental science and applied technologies in Bangladesh and beyond.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

🔬 Synthesis and characterization of barium titanate (BaTiO₃) nanoparticle
📅 Year: 2012 | 📑 Cited by: 65

🧵 Plasma treatment of natural jute fibre by RIE 80 plus plasma tool
📅 Year: 2010 | 📑 Cited by: 58

🪡 Application and Advances in Micro-Processing of Natural Fibre (Jute) Based Composites
📅 Year: 2014 | 📑 Cited by: 51

🧪 Numerical simulation of Dean number and curvature effects on magneto-biofluid flow through a curved conduit
📅 Year: 2013 | 📑 Cited by: 47

⚗️ Synthesis and characterization of Ni doped ZnO nanoparticles
📅 Year: 2014 | 📑 Cited by: 30

💧 Moisture Removal from Natural Jute Fibre by Plasma Drying Process
📅 Year: 2012 | 📑 Cited by: 24

🔋 Hybrid organic–inorganic spin-on-glass CuCl films for optoelectronic applications
📅 Year: 2009 | 📑 Cited by: 22

🏺 Effects of sintering temperature and zirconia content on the mechanical and microstructural properties of MgO, TiO₂ and CeO₂ doped alumina–zirconia (ZTA)
📅 Year: 2023 | 📑 Cited by: 18

Hongyu Gao | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hongyu Gao |Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

 

Associate professor at Shanxi University, China .

Dr. Gao H.Y. is a distinguished Doctor of Engineering and Master Supervisor at the Institute of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Shanxi University, China. With a robust academic background from the China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), he has established a prolific career in both academic and industrial research. His work emphasizes industrial solid waste utilization, in-situ treatment of mining waste, and industrial system design. He has held key research roles in esteemed institutions like the Chinese Academy of Sciences and contributed to environmental sustainability through innovative resource management. Dr. Gao actively participates in national expert committees and associations. His contributions make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing his impactful research, dedication, and national-level influence.

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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gao H.Y. is a leading figure in environmental engineering, with significant contributions to industrial solid waste utilization and sustainable mining practices. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges academic innovation and industrial application, exemplified through his work at Shanxi University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. As a recognized expert in over ten national committees and associations, he has played a vital role in shaping policy and advancing green technologies. His impactful research, national influence, and dedication to environmental sustainability mark him as an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Gao’s efforts not only address pressing ecological challenges but also drive technological innovation and industrial transformation, making him a deserving recipient of this prestigious recognition.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Gao H.Y. has a comprehensive academic background from the China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). He earned his Doctorate in Engineering from 2014 to 2017, building a strong foundation in environmental and resource engineering. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s degree from 2006 to 2009, focusing on advanced studies in geosciences and waste utilization. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree (2001–2005), where he gained essential knowledge in environmental and geological sciences. Throughout his education, Dr. Gao cultivated a multidisciplinary approach that combines environmental engineering, waste management, and sustainable development. His strong educational background has greatly contributed to his professional success and positions him as an authority in his research fields.

🏢 Work Experience 

Dr. Gao H.Y. brings extensive experience across academia, research, and industry. Since 2017, he has served as an Assistant Researcher at Shanxi University, contributing to advanced research and mentoring graduate students. From 2015 to 2017, he worked at the State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he led key projects in environmental science. Earlier, he held a technical management role at ZhongYang Steel Co., Ltd. (2010–2014), applying his knowledge to industrial innovation. He began his career as an Analytical Chemist in the Institute of Mineral Resources Utilization, Changsha. This diverse background enables Dr. Gao to bridge academic research with practical industrial applications, especially in solid waste treatment and resource optimization.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Gao H.Y. has received multiple honors recognizing his expertise in environmental engineering and solid waste management. He was awarded the prestigious “Pearl River Talent” of Guangdong Province and has been selected as an expert in various national and regional organizations. His roles include Expert in the Industrial Solid Waste Special Committee (China Green Building Materials Industry), China Nonferrous Metals Think Tank, and the Chinese Ceramic Society. He also serves on expert committees of the China Energy Society and Western Chemical Society, and he is the Director of both the Shanxi Metal Society and Fly Ash Industry Association. These accolades reflect his national influence, leadership, and significant contributions to environmental sustainability and technological advancement in solid waste resource utilization.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Gao H.Y.’s research primarily focuses on sustainable utilization and in-situ treatment of industrial solid waste, particularly in mining regions. He integrates environmental engineering principles with industrial system design to enhance waste management practices. His work involves developing innovative techniques for recycling tailings, fly ash, and other industrial by-products, aiming to transform them into valuable materials for construction and infrastructure. Dr. Gao is also dedicated to optimizing the operational models of industrial formats to align with environmental regulations and economic efficiency. His interdisciplinary research contributes to reducing environmental impacts, conserving natural resources, and promoting green industrial development. His focus areas support China’s circular economy goals and the global agenda for sustainable and responsible resource utilization.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

  • Gao, H. (2016). H₂S emission in sludge conditioning with different inorganic salt coagulants and its relationships with sludge properties. RSC Advances, Journal Article.

  • Gao, H. (2016). Removal of norfloxacin using coupled synthesized nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) with H₂O₂ system: Optimization of operating conditions and degradation pathway. Separation and Purification Technology, Journal Article.

  • Gao, H. (2016). Synthesis Method of White Carbon Black Utilizing Water-Quenching Blast Furnace Slag. Energy & Fuels, Journal Article.

  • Gao, H. (2016). Synthesis of highly effective absorbents with waste quenching blast furnace slag to remove methyl orange from aqueous solution. Journal of Environmental Sciences, Journal Article.

  • Gao, H. (2016). The Study on Comprehensive Utilization of Blast Furnace Slag. Conference Paper.