Chen Ru | Climate Change | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Chen Ru | Climate Change | Editorial Board Member

Tsinghua University | China

Dr. Chen Ru is a scholar specializing in ecological economics, environmental management, and climate-related sustainability transitions, with research spanning carbon footprint analysis, agricultural sustainability, and policy-driven environmental performance. His work offers influential insights into how production systems particularly agricultural and food sectors interact with carbon emissions, climate risk, and broader environmental impacts. He has contributed substantially to advancing carbon footprint methodologies, especially through investigations of variable system boundaries, total factor productivity perspectives, and greenhouse gas accounting frameworks across diverse socio-ecological contexts. His studies explore whether agricultural production functions as a carbon sink or source, evaluate climate-neutral pathways for regional agricultural systems, and assess the carbon effects of modern agricultural cooperatives. Beyond agricultural systems, he has examined links between stringent environmental regulations, air pollution, and corporate innovation, revealing how policy design shapes organizational response and environmental outcomes. His research also addresses the role of compensation policies, cooperation mechanisms, and government intervention in enhancing farmers’ livelihood resilience, mitigating risk shocks, and improving cooperative performance under carbon-constrained conditions. Through interdisciplinary approaches blending ecological indicators, cleaner production principles, and environmental policy analysis, Dr. Chen provides actionable knowledge that bridges scientific assessment and real-world decision-making. His scholarly contributions support more sustainable production models, improved environmental governance, and enhanced climate resilience, positioning him as an important voice in the evolution of ecological sustainability and low-carbon development strategies.

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Featured Publications

Chen, R. (2024). Carbon footprint assessment of agricultural production systems under the variable system boundary scenarios. In Carbon Footprint Assessments: Case Studies & Best Practices (pp. 201–236).

Chen, R., & Kong, Y. (2022). Redefine carbon footprint performance with the total factor productivity: A case from a regional food production system. Ecological Indicators, 144, 109540.

Chen, R., & Kong, Y. (2023). A comprehensive review of greenhouse gas based on subject categories. Science of The Total Environment, 866, 161314.

Chen, R., Zhang, R., & Han, H. (2021). Where has carbon footprint research gone? Ecological Indicators, 120, 106882.

Chen, R., Zhang, R., Han, H., & Jiang, Z. (2020). Is farmers’ agricultural production a carbon sink or source?–Variable system boundary and household survey data. Journal of Cleaner Production, 266, 122108.

Rehan Abid | Clean and Renewable energy | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Rehan Abid | Clean and Renewable energy | Editorial Board Member

Research Scholar | International Islamic University Islamabad | Pakistan

Mr. Rehan Abid is a dedicated researcher in physics and materials science whose work centers on advanced materials, electrochemical energy storage, and device fabrication. His expertise spans the synthesis and modification of nanostructured materials, including conducting polymers, two-dimensional materials, and inorganic nanomaterials, applying techniques such as chemical oxidative polymerization, in-situ bulk polymerization, and bottom-up synthesis. He has contributed significantly to the development of supercapacitive materials and flexible energy-storage devices through hands-on experience in electrode design, electrolyte formulation, and device assembly, supported by strong capabilities in material characterization and laboratory instrumentation. His research involvement includes contributions to collaborative projects on energy harvesters and self-powered systems, where he played an active role in material preparation, device fabrication, data interpretation, and manuscript development. Alongside his research, he has demonstrated academic leadership through teaching and mentoring roles, guiding undergraduate and graduate learners in physics coursework and laboratory practices, and supporting students in experimental design and research execution. His scientific output includes multiple peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge in energy materials and applied physics. Known for his multidisciplinary skill set, he effectively integrates theoretical understanding with practical experimentation, contributing to innovative material solutions for energy storage and sensing applications. Mr. Abid continues to build a strong research presence through his work on nanocomposites, electrochemical systems, and emerging materials, positioning himself as a promising contributor to the evolving landscape of materials science and applied physics.

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Featured Publications

Khan, M. A., Siddique, M. A. R., Sajid, M., Karim, S., Ali, M. U., Abid, R., & Bokhari, S. A. I. (2023).
A comparative study of green and chemical cerium oxide nanoparticles (CeO₂-NPs): From synthesis, characterization, and electrochemical analysis to multifaceted biomedical applications. BioNanoScience.

Haider, S., Abid, R., Murtaza, I., & Shuja, A. (2023).
Unleashing enhanced energy density with PANI/NiO/graphene nanocomposite in a symmetric supercapacitor device, powered by the hybrid PVA/Na₂SO₄ electrolyte. ACS Omega.

Raza, A., Abid, R., Murtaza, I., & Fan, T. (2023).
Room temperature NH₃ gas sensor based on PMMA/RGO/ZnO nanocomposite films fabricated by in-situ solution polymerization. Ceramics International.

Fan, T., Jian, L., Liu, C., Murtaza, I., Abid, R., Shuja, A., Liu, Y., & Min, Y. (2022).
Controlled synthesis of the state-of-the-art quasi one-dimensional graphene nanostructure for high performance supercapacitor. Synthetic Metals.

Muhammad, G., Murtaza, I., Abid, R., & Ahmad, N. (2022).
Effect of different catalysts and growth temperature on the photoluminescence properties of zinc silicate nanostructures grown via vapor-liquid-solid method. Chinese Physics B.

Rabia Benaddi | Environmental Science | Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Dr. Rabia Benaddi | Environmental Science | Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Agence Du Bassin Hydraulique De Tensift | Morocco

Dr. Rabia Benaddi is a Moroccan researcher specializing in environmental chemistry, water quality management, and material sciences. His research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of phosphate-based materials and their application in the adsorption and removal of phenolic and organic pollutants from wastewater, contributing significantly to sustainable water treatment technologies. He has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in international journals such as the Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, Journal of African Earth Sciences, and Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology. His work also encompasses the assessment of wastewater treatment systems, natural lagoon performance, groundwater contamination, and the environmental impacts of industrial effluents in arid and semi-arid regions. Professionally, he has extensive experience in water quality monitoring, environmental impact assessment, and management of wastewater reuse projects. He has actively contributed to research collaborations, student supervision, and capacity-building initiatives in water resource management, climate change adaptation, and environmental sustainability. Through numerous conference presentations and international training programs, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing scientific understanding and practical solutions for sustainable water and environmental systems.

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Featured Publications

Benaddi, R., Osmane, A., Zidan, K., El Harfi, K., & Ouazzani, N. (2023). A review on processes for olive mill wastewater treatment. Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology, 24(7).

Benaddi, R., Osmane, A., Zidan, K., El Harfi, K., & Ouazzani, N. (2023). A review on the adsorption of phenol derivatives from wastewater. Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology, 24(6).

Benaddi, R., Aziz, F., El Harfi, K., & Ouazzani, N. (2022). Column adsorption studies of phenolic compounds on nanoparticles synthesized from Moroccan phosphate rock. In Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation (pp. 181–192). Springer.

Benaddi, R., Ferkan, Y., Bouriqi, A., & Ouazzani, N. (2022). Impact of landfill leachate on groundwater quality – A comparison between three different landfills in Morocco. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 23(5), 213–223.

Benaddi, R., Aziz, F., El Harfi, K., & Ouazzani, N. (2021). Adsorption and desorption studies of phenolic compounds on hydroxyapatite–sodium alginate composite. Desalination and Water Treatment, 227, 1–11.

Stanislav Yankovsky | Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Stanislav Yankovsky | Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Tomsk Polytechnic University | Russia

Stanislav Aleksandrovich Yankovsky is a highly accomplished academic and researcher specializing in energy engineering and thermal power systems. He serves as an Associate Professor at the I.N. Butakov Research and Educational Center of the National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, where he also earned his engineering degree and Ph.D. equivalent. His professional journey spans engineering practice, teaching, and research leadership, with a strong focus on energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, hydrogen energy, carbon-neutral conversion technologies, recycling, geothermal technologies, and tribotechnologies. He has led and participated in numerous large-scale research projects funded by national science foundations and strategic development programs, contributing to advancements in coal-wood fuel combustion, geothermal technologies for autonomous energy supply, and distributed energy systems. His work has resulted in over 150 scientific publications, including many in high-impact journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, with notable citation metrics and an H-index of 11 across major databases. In addition to research, he is actively engaged in teaching courses such as hydrodynamics of power plants, modern energy technologies, and combustion of organic fuels, and he has developed several innovative curricula in renewable and non-traditional energy sources. He regularly reviews for leading international journals published by MDPI and Elsevier and plays a key role in applied research and industrial collaborations aimed at improving energy systems and resource efficiency. His career reflects a blend of academic excellence, practical expertise, and commitment to sustainable energy development.

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Featured Publications

Yankovsky, S., Misyukova, A., Berikbolov, A., Vagner, M., & Yankovskaya, N. (2023). Influence of grinding methodology and particle size on coal and wood co-combustion via injection flame opening angle. Energies, 16(11), 4469.

Gorshkov, A., Berezikov, N., Kaltaev, A., Yankovsky, S., Slyusarsky, K., Tabakaev, R., & Larionov, K. (2021). Analysis of the physicochemical characteristics of biochar obtained by slow pyrolysis of nut shells in a nitrogen atmosphere. Energies, 14(23), 8075.

Yankovsky, S., Tolokol’nikov, A., Gorshkov, A., Misyukova, A., & Kuznetsov, G. (2021). Justification of the reduction possibility of sulfur oxides and fly ash emissions during co-combustion of coal and waste from woodworking enterprises. Applied Sciences, 11(24), 11719.

Yankovsky, S., Tolokol’nikov, A., Misyukova, A., & Kuznetsov, G. (2021). On the effect of the distances between coal and wood particles during their joint pyrolysis on sulfur oxides formation. Energies, 14(24), 8321.

Yankovsky, S., Tolokol’nikov, A., Berezikov, N., & Gubin, V. (2021). Justification of the energy use of cedar husk waste as an environmentally friendly additive for co-combustion with coal. Energies, 14(21), 7027.

 

Abdol Mohammad Ghaedi | environmental science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdol Mohammad Ghaedi | environmental science | Best Researcher Award

Supervisor | Islamic Azad University | Iran

Abdol Mohammad Ghaedi is a lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at the Islamic Azad University, Gachsaran Branch, where he has developed extensive expertise in applied chemistry, particularly in the areas of membrane technology, adsorption processes, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis, and chemical cleaning of membranes. His academic background includes advanced studies in pure and applied chemistry, with research focusing on the preparation and application of membranes for separation and concentration processes, as well as the utilization of chemometric and artificial intelligence methods for modeling and optimization of chemical systems. He has contributed significantly to the fields of industrial chemistry and separation science through teaching courses such as Industrial Chemistry, Corrosion, and Physical and Chemical Methods of Separation, alongside supervising laboratory work in general and industrial chemistry. His research output is reflected in numerous publications in high-impact international journals, addressing topics such as adsorption of dyes and heavy metals, development of nanocomposites and nanoparticles, and predictive modeling using artificial neural networks, random forest methods, and support vector machines. His collaborative work with international scholars demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach bridging chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental engineering. In addition, he has presented research at national and international conferences, showcasing his work on ultrafiltration membranes, adsorption systems, and predictive modeling for thermodynamic and transport properties of chemical solutions. His sustained research productivity and contributions highlight his role in advancing innovative methods for environmental remediation, water treatment, and industrial applications of chemical and nanomaterials. His research profile includes 4,161 citations by 3,061 documents, with 76 published documents indexed internationally.

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Featured Publications

  • Ebrahimpoor, S., Kiarostami, V., Khosravi, M., Davallo, M., & Ghaedi, A. (2021). Optimization of tartrazine adsorption onto polypyrrole/SrFe₁₂O₁₉/graphene oxide nanocomposite using central composite design and bat inspired algorithm with the aid of artificial neural networks. Fibers and Polymers, 22(6), 1569–1583.

  • Vafaei, A., Ghaedi, A. M., Avazzadeh, Z., Kiarostami, V., Agarwal, S., & Gupta, V. K. (2021). Removal of hydrochlorothiazide from molecular liquids using carbon nanotubes: Radial basis function neural network modeling and culture algorithm optimization. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 323, 114766.

  • Baneshi, M. M., Ghaedi, A. M., Vafaei, A., Emadzadeh, D., Lau, W. J., Marioryad, H., & Jamshidi, A. (2020). A high-flux P84 polyimide mixed matrix membranes incorporated with cadmium-based metal organic frameworks for enhanced simultaneous dyes removal: Response surface methodology. Environmental Research, 185, 109278.

  • Dehghani, M. H., Karri, R. R., Lima, E. C., Mahvi, A. H., Nazmara, S., Ghaedi, A. M., Fazlzadeh, M., & Gholami, S. (2020). Regression and mathematical modeling of fluoride ion adsorption from contaminated water using a magnetic versatile biomaterial & chelating agent: Insight on production & experimental approaches, mechanism and effects of potential interferers. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 309, 113653.

  • Agarwal, S., Tyagi, I., Gupta, V. K., Ghaedi, M., Masoomzade, M., Ghaedi, A. M., & Mirtamizdoust, B. (2020). Retraction notice to “Kinetics and thermodynamics of methyl orange adsorption from aqueous solutions—artificial neural network-particle swarm optimization modeling” [Journal of Molecular Liquids, 218, 354–362]. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 306, 112621.

 

Younes Hamed | Environmental Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Younes Hamed | Environmental Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

University of Gafsa Tunisia

Prof. Dr. Younes Hamed is an internationally recognized Senior Hydrogeologist and Environmentalist specializing in hydrogeological, geochemical, and toxic radioactive element studies. With over 24 years of experience in water resources and environmental research, he has contributed extensively to scientific advancements across multiple countries, including Tunisia, the USA, Saudi Arabia, and Europe. His work spans environmental data management, pollution control, and water management strategies, making him a key figure in global hydrogeology and environmental sustainability.

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Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Hydrogeology and Geochemistry – University of Sfax, Tunisia, in collaboration with Vienna, Austria (2004-2009)
  • Ph.D. in Nuclear Radioactivity Impact – University of Gabes, Tunisia, in collaboration with Hefei University, China, and Houston University, USA (2022-2024)
  • Postdoctoral Research in Hydrogeology – University of Houston, Texas, USA (2020-2023)
  • Master’s in Hydrogeology and Geochemistry – University of Sfax, Tunisia, with Vienna collaboration (2002-2004)
  • Bachelor’s in Geosciences/Geology – University of Sfax, Tunisia (1996-2000)
  • International Training Certifications – Climate Change Expert (UNESCO-France), Chemical Security Expert (New Mexico-USA)

Professional Experience 💼

  • Senior Hydrogeologist & Environmentalist – TDS Company, Saudi Arabia (Current Position)
  • Senior Hydrogeologist – ExxonMobil & University of Houston, USA
  • Project Manager – GIZ, Germany/Tunisia
  • Senior Environmentalist – REG Company (Tunisia, Egypt, Emirates)
  • Hydrogeologist & Environmentalist Expert – Earth Scope Consulting, Algeria (2006-2025)
  • Hydrogeological Expert – GEOPLUS Society, Tunisia (2015-2025)

Research Interests 📚

Prof. Dr. Hamed’s research focuses on:

  • Hydrogeology and geochemistry of water resources
  • Climate change impact on water resources
  • Water pollution and environmental contaminants
  • Radioactivity contamination in air, soil, and water
  • Artificial recharge and water management strategies
  • Sustainable agriculture and wastewater reuse

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

  • President – International Association of Water Resources in the Southern Mediterranean Basin (Since 2017)
  • Chairman – International Symposium on Water Resources and Environmental Impact Assessment (2017-2025)
  • Top-Ranked Scientist – H-index of 40 with over 220 publications
  • Rankings:
    • National Rank: 1 in Gafsa, 28 in Tunisia
    • International Rank: 1,242 in Africa, 142,521 worldwide

Publications Top Notes: 📝

Environmental Radioactivity and Ecotoxicology in North African DamsSustainability Journal (2024)

Groundwater Contamination from Phosphate Mining in TunisiaHydrology Journal (2024) DOI: 10.3390/hydrology11060084

Radioactivity in Phosphate Rock in TunisiaEuro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration (2024)

Radiological Monitoring of Groundwater Around Phosphate DepositsItalian Journal of Groundwater (2024)

Radioactivity Levels in Transboundary Water Basins of TunisiaEnvironmental Evaluation (2024)

Wastewater Management and Soil Salinity in Saudi ArabiaJournal of Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences (2024) DOI: 10.1016/j.jssas.2024.08.003

Soil Contamination and Environmental Risks in TunisiaEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment (2024) DOI: 10.1007/s10661-024-13202-z

Sediment Yield and Surface Runoff in Iraq’s Khazir River BasinEuro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration (2024) DOI: 10.1007/s41207-024-00476-5

Radioactivity in Groundwater in Houston, TexasWater Journal (2024)

Hydrogeological Investigation of Karst AquifersEnvironmental Development and Sustainability (2023) DOI: 10.1007/s10668-023-02994-8

SONIA GOMES | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. SONIA GOMES | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Academician/Research Scholar Investigadora
👩‍🔬 Sónia Gomes is an accomplished molecular biologist specializing in genetic studies, particularly in agricultural biotechnology and molecular genetics. She is currently an Auxiliary Researcher at the University of Porto, focusing on interdisciplinary marine and environmental research. With extensive teaching experience and leadership in significant research projects, Sónia has contributed notably to genomic studies in olive trees and food biotechnology.

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Education

🎓 PhD in Molecular Genetics (2006-2010): Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal. Thesis: “Genomic Studies in Olea europaea L.: From the Field to the Olive Oil End Product”.
🎓 MSc in Molecular Genetics (2003-2006): Universidade do Minho, Portugal. Dissertation: “Molecular markers for Olea europaea L. cultivars identification”.
🎓 BSc in Applied Biology (1997-2002): Universidade do Minho, Portugal. Thesis: “Effect of growth regulators in plant regeneration of Vitis vinifera L.”.

Experience

💼 Auxiliary Researcher (2023-Present), University of Porto, CIIMAR
💼 Invited Assistant Professor (2022-Present), ICBAS, University of Porto
💼 Research Fellow (2003-2007), OLIV-TRACK project, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro

Research Interests

🔬 Molecular Genetics: Expertise in genomic studies of Olea europaea (olive trees) for improving food traceability.
🌊 Marine Biotechnology: Investigating the impact of microplastics and parasites on fish, seafood safety, and environmental sustainability.
🧬 Agricultural Biotechnology: Focused on using DNA markers for plant and food traceability.

Awards

🏆 Blue Bio Value Ideation Award (2023): Oceano Azul Foundation
🏆 NEWFOOD Valorization Award (2021): Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
🏆 OENOPPIA Award (2019): International Research on Wine Development

Publications Top Notes:

📚 Olive oil traceability through DNA markers (2012). Co-author: Martins-Lopes, P. Published in Book.
📖 Nucleic Acids Sample Preparation for Food Traceability (2016). Published in Sample Preparation Techniques for Soil, Plant, and Animal Samples. Springer New York, 2016.
🧬 Olive Tree Genetic Resources Characterization Through Molecular Markers (2012). Published in Genetic Diversity. DOI: 10.5772/32973.
🍃 Olive-Colletotrichum acutatum: An Example of Fruit-Fungal Interaction (2012). Published in Plant Breeding. DOI: 10.5772/27965.
🧫 Occurrence of microplastics in water, feed, and tissues of European seabass (2024). Published in Environmental Research DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2024.120208.