Essoham Joël Kpatchia | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Essoham Joël Kpatchia | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

University of Parakou | Benin

Dr. Essoham Joël Kpatchia is a researcher in agronomic science specializing in biodiversity monitoring, wildlife conservation, and natural resource management. His work focuses on ecological assessment, conservation of protected areas, and the application of innovative technologies such as drones for wildlife monitoring and habitat analysis. He has contributed to multiple research projects, supporting field data collection, ecological mapping, and student training. His publications highlight community-based conservation, species monitoring, and ecosystem management in West Africa. With experience in research assistance and consultancy, his approach integrates scientific research, local ecological knowledge, and technological tools to enhance conservation outcomes and sustainable environmental management.

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Yong Yue | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yong Yue | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

China Power Engineering Consulting Group Co.,Ltd | China

Prof. Dr. Yong Yue is an environmental engineering expert specializing in solid waste management, contaminated soil remediation, and resource recovery technologies. His research focuses on petroleum-related waste treatment, low-carbon environmental solutions, and advanced remediation systems for polluted environments. He has contributed to numerous national and industrial projects, demonstrating strong capabilities in technology innovation and engineering implementation. His work includes thermal desorption techniques, hazardous waste utilization, and sustainable remediation strategies. With scholarly contributions reflected by 12 citations, 3 documents, and an h-index of 2, his research supports eco-environmental protection, industrial sustainability, and efficient resource utilization practices.

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Surya Sujathan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Surya Sujathan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral Fellow | The Univerisity of Sydney | Australia

Surya Sujathan is an environmental engineer specializing in emerging contaminants, mineral-water processes, and contaminant transport modeling. Their research focuses on the fate and transport of microplastics, heavy metals, and radionuclides in natural and engineered systems, integrating experimental investigations with predictive modeling approaches. They have made significant contributions to understanding uranium mobilization in groundwater, the kinetics of mineral precipitation in contaminated waters, and the behavior of microplastics in soils and wastewater systems. Their work spans laboratory experiments, field investigations, and advanced analytical techniques, including XANES, HRTEM, SEM, XPS, Raman spectroscopy, and nanoparticle tracking, combined with geochemical and transport modeling using software such as Visual Minteq, The Geochemist’s Workbench, and CXTFIT. They have published in high-impact journals and presented at leading international conferences, highlighting the interplay between mineralogical processes and contaminant dynamics. Their academic training encompasses environmental and civil engineering, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to water quality, pollutant fate, and sustainable treatment strategies. In addition to research, they have experience in teaching and mentoring across courses in surface water quality modeling, solid-water interfacial processes, hazardous waste management, and computational methods, and have been involved in laboratory instruction and advanced instrumentation analysis. Their work has been recognized with awards for innovative research and early career contributions, reflecting a commitment to advancing the understanding of environmental processes and promoting sustainable solutions to emerging contamination challenges. Overall, their career is characterized by integrating experimental, modeling, and applied approaches to address pressing environmental issues and contribute to safe and sustainable management of water and soil resources. They have 145 citations by 142 documents, with 8 documents and an h-index of 3.

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Sujathan, S., Kniggendorf, A. K., Kumar, A., Roth, B., & Rosenwinkel, K. H. (2017). Heat and bleach: A cost-efficient method for extracting microplastics from return activated sludge. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 73(4), 641–648.

Mohapatra, A. K., Sujathan, S., Ekamparam, A. S. S., & Singh, A. (2021). The role of manganese carbonate precipitation in controlling fluoride and uranium mobilization in groundwater. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 5(10), 2700–2714.

Sujathan, S., & Singh, A. (2023). Investigation of potential drivers of elevated uranium prevalence in Indian groundwaters with a unified speciation model. Environmental Science & Technology, 57(5), 1970–1986.

Mathur, M., Choudhary, P., Sujathan, S., Naaz, F., Trenado-Yuste, C., & Malik, A. (2024). A biologically driven model for rural wastewater management: Feasibility and efficiency of algal-bacterial biofilm reactors for combined treatment and algae farming. Frontiers in Water, 6, 1430900.

Ekamparam, A. S. S., Sujathan, S., & Singh, A. (2024). Kinetics of fluorapatite precipitation in fluoride-contaminated water. ACS ES&T Engineering, 4(10), 2370–2380.

Mohsen Shams Solari | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohsen Shams Solari | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Tehran University | Iran

Mohsen Shams Solari is an environmental engineer and physicist whose research integrates atmospheric chemistry, air pollution control, energy sustainability, and advanced environmental technologies. His expertise spans renewable energy, aerosol science, air quality monitoring, and nanotechnology applications, with a strong focus on practical solutions for cleaner energy production in the oil, gas, and power sectors. He has extensive experience managing industrial-scale projects involving electron beam technologies for wastewater and flue gas treatment, including pilot plant development, engineering design, and techno-economic assessments. His academic background combines environmental engineering with condensed matter and solid-state physics, enabling a multidisciplinary approach to complex environmental challenges. His research has been published in high-impact journals such as Desalination, Journal of Environmental Health Science & Engineering, and Journal of Applied Physics, covering topics like particulate matter chemistry, aerosol carbon content, PAH risk assessments, and innovative solar-based cogeneration systems. He has conducted laboratory work involving GC, IC, ICP, and spectrophotometric analyses for pollutant characterization, and has applied computational methods such as Monte Carlo, Geant4 simulations, and density functional theory to study environmental and nanomaterial phenomena. His professional experience includes environmental research at academic institutions, management of meteorological and environmental monitoring projects, CFD simulation work, and contributions to solar energy research. He has also held teaching and mentoring roles in environmental engineering and physics, and his work in nanotechnology has earned national recognition. He is an active member of multiple professional scientific associations related to physics, clean air, and radiation protection.

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Montazeri, A., Babrgir, A., Solari, M. S., Soodani, M. H. A., Abolhasani, E., Asadi, B., … & Alghorayshi, S. T. K. (2025). Innovative solar-based cogeneration system combining dual Rankine cycles and hybrid desalination: Techno-economic analysis and optimization with non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II and particle swarm optimization. Desalination, 119416.

Shams Solari, M., Ashrafi, K., Pardakhti, A., Hassanvand, M. S., & Arhami, M. (2022). Meteorological dependence, source identification, and carcinogenic risk assessment of PM₂.₅-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in high-traffic roadside, urban background, and remote suburban areas. Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering, 20(2), 813–826.

Shams Solari, M., Ashrafi, K., Pardakhti, A., & Ozturk, F. (2025). Elemental and organic carbon in PM₂.₅ and PM₁₀ aerosols: A case study in Tehran.

Tooski, S. B., Godarzi, A., Solari, M. S., Ramyar, M., & Roohforouz, A. (2011). Optical properties of carbon nanotube gas sensor. Journal of Applied Physics, 110(3).

Fereshteh Emami | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fereshteh Emami | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor Southeastern Louisiana University United States

Dr. Fereshteh Emami is a tenured Associate Professor at Southeastern Louisiana University (SLU), where she serves in the Departments of Chemistry & Physics and Integrated Science and Technology. As the Director of both the Analytical-Environmental Chemistry Laboratory and the Chemometrics and Biomathematics Laboratory, she leads innovative research in AI-driven bioanalytical challenges and the development of VR environments for STEM education.

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Education 📚📜

Dr. Emami earned her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Bu-Ali Sina University in 2013, following her M.Sc. in the same field in 2007. She completed her B.Sc. in Chemistry at Razi University in 2005, establishing a strong foundation in analytical and computational chemistry.

Professional Experience 🏢💼

Her career includes tenure-track roles at SLU, Chief Data Scientist at Digital Factory, Inc., and research positions at Clarkson University and Bowling Green State University. She has applied advanced mathematical techniques to air quality data and explored innovative bioanalytical methods using AI and machine learning.

Research Interests 🔍💡

Dr. Emami’s research spans environmental chemistry, bioanalytical chemistry, biomedical engineering, and data science. She focuses on pollutant degradation in water, AI-driven biosensors, VR-assisted molecular studies, and predictive modeling for environmental and biomedical data analysis.

Awards and Grants 🏆💰

Dr. Emami has been awarded substantial grants, including the Air Products-funded “Chemical Monitoring of Lake Maurepas” project phases, totaling over $12 million. Her contributions to research in AI-driven sensing and environmental monitoring reflect her dedication to scientific advancement.

Publications Top Notes:📖🔗

Gunawardhana, T., et al. “Spatial pattern assessment and prediction of water quality changes in Lake Maurepas.” Environments, 11(12), 2024. View Article

Rahman, M.A., et al. “Chemical variations in Lake Maurepas: vertical distribution and source identification.” Environmental Science & Technology, Submitted, 2024.

Rahman, M.A., et al. “Assessment of the vertical distribution of contaminants in Lake Maurepas,” Louisiana Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting, 2024.

Gunawardhana, T., et al. “Examining heavy metals in Lake Maurepas,” Louisiana Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting, 2024.