Brad Farmilo | Ecology | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Brad Farmilo | Ecology | Editorial Board Member

Senior Scientist | Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research | Australia

Dr. Brad Farmilo is a dedicated environmental scientist whose work spans ecological conservation, biodiversity management, and the study of plant community dynamics in fragmented landscapes. With a strong academic foundation in biological and environmental sciences, he has built a career marked by scientific leadership, field-based research, and collaborative problem-solving. His professional experience includes guiding multidisciplinary teams, designing and delivering ecological monitoring programs, conducting advanced data analyses, and contributing to conservation strategy development. His research has explored themes such as weed management in sensitive habitats, ecological responses within forest fragments, and patterns of species distribution across altered landscapes. Through publications in respected scientific journals, he has provided evidence-based insights that support conservation planning and environmental policy. Dr. Farmilo’s influence is reflected not only in his scientific outputs but also in his commitment to mentoring emerging researchers and fostering collaborative projects that bridge science and practice. His expertise with statistical analysis and geospatial tools enhances the precision and impact of his findings, while his contributions to grant development underscore his role in advancing innovative environmental research. Widely regarded for his thoughtful approach to ecological challenges, Dr. Farmilo continues to shape the understanding of landscape-scale biodiversity processes and supports the development of sustainable conservation initiatives that benefit both ecosystems and the scientific community.

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Featured Publications

Farmilo, B. J., Melbourne, B. A., Camac, J. S., & Morgan, J. W. (2014). Changes in plant species density in an experimentally fragmented forest landscape: Are the effects scale-dependent? Austral Ecology, 39(4), 416–423.

Farmilo, B. J., & Nimmo, D. G., & Morgan, J. W. (2013). Pine plantations modify local conditions in forest fragments in southeastern Australia: Insights from a fragmentation experiment. Forest Ecology and Management, 305, 264–272.

Schultz, N., Keatley, M., Antos, M., Wong, N., Moxham, C., Farmilo, B., … (2017). The golf ball method for rapid assessment of grassland structure. Ecological Management & Restoration, 18(2), 134–140.

Morgan, J. W., & Farmilo, B. J. (2012). Community (re)organization in an experimentally fragmented forest landscape: Insights from occupancy–scale patterns of common plant species. Journal of Vegetation Science, 23(5), 962–969.

Moxham, C., Dorrough, J., Bramwell, M., & Farmilo, B. J. (2016). Fire exclusion and soil texture interact to influence temperate grassland flora in south-eastern Australia. Australian Journal of Botany, 64(5), 417–426.

Muhammad Ibrahim | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Hohai University | China

Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim is an environmental scientist whose research focuses on emerging pollutants, water quality, ecological risk assessment, and nature-based remediation strategies. His work spans the toxicological behavior of PFAS, heavy metals, antibiotics, and nutrient pollution, with special emphasis on their interactions, dispersal pathways, and ecological consequences in freshwater systems. He investigates semiconductor-based photocatalysis, bio-electrochemical remediation, phytoremediation, and biogeochemical processes in reservoirs, advancing innovative approaches for pollution control and sustainable water-environment management. His scholarship also extends to environmental modeling, microalgal bloom dynamics, atmospheric pollution assessment, and the ecological impacts of industrial effluents. In parallel, he contributes to interdisciplinary studies linking environmental protection with public health, climate indicators, agricultural sustainability, and data-driven solutions such as federated learning frameworks for environmental and healthcare applications. Professionally, he has developed strong expertise in scientific analysis, laboratory research, data interpretation, environmental monitoring, and team leadership. He has participated in multiple international conferences, contributed to collaborative research networks, and published extensively in high-impact journals across environmental science, engineering, and sustainability. His work is recognized through several competitive awards for academic excellence, innovative research, and global environmental solutions, reflecting his commitment to advancing scientific understanding and real-world applications that support cleaner ecosystems and resilient communities.

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Featured Publications

Li, Y., Ibrahim, M., Yue, C., Wang, Y., Hongzhe, P., Hassan, A. W., & Chunmin, Y. (2025). Exploring the impact of seasonal variation on the toxicological profile of Σ2PFAS in surface water bacterioplankton communities. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 140464.

Li, Y., Wang, Y., Hu, X., Cheng, Y., Zhu, Y., Zhou, Y., Pan, H., Li, R., Ibrahim, M., & Gualtieri, C. (2025). Reservoir water-level operations to manage biogeochemical turnover. Water Research, 124225.

Ibrahim, M., Li, Y., Usman, M., Adnan, M., Danjaji, H. A., & Jibo, A. U. (2025). Effect of nitrate on the semiconductor-based photocatalytic degradation of azithromycin. Journal of Environmental Engineering, EEENG-8063.

Li, Y., Zhu, Y., Chen, Y., Wang, C., Zhao, G., Pan, H., Wang, C., Bao, H., Ibrahim, M., & Norgbey, E. (2025). Heavy metals contamination in water-sediment systems of a large drinking water reservoir in southern China: Large-scale assessment and risk-based management. Journal of Cleaner Production, 146557.

Chen, D., Ibrahim, M., Soroma, M., Danjaji, H. A., Jibo, A. U., & Yang, Y. (2025). Season-based phytoremediation potential of brown mustard for lead decontamination: effect of EDTA chelation and antioxidant enzyme activity. International Journal of Phytoremediation.

Rajesh Pandiyan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rajesh Pandiyan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research | India

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rajesh Pandiyan is an accomplished researcher and academic currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Centre for Research, Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Bharath University, Chennai, India. His research expertise lies at the intersection of materials science, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical technology, with a particular focus on wastewater treatment, nanocomposite membrane development, tissue engineering, and drug discovery. His scientific contributions span from the synthesis of advanced polymer-based nanocomposites for environmental remediation to the design of biomaterials for tissue regeneration and therapeutic applications in autoimmune diseases such as arthritis. Dr. Pandiyan’s interdisciplinary research integrates biochemistry, microbiology, and nanotechnology to address critical challenges in sustainable environmental systems and biomedical innovation. His work in developing targeted drug delivery systems and magnetic nanocomposites demonstrates a commitment to advancing translational research for human health improvement. He has been recognized with multiple awards for excellence in teaching, research, and scientific communication, and frequently serves as a resource person, external judge, and invited speaker at national and international academic events. Dr. Pandiyan also contributes to the scientific community through editorial roles in reputable journals and active involvement in global collaborative research initiatives, reflecting his leadership in fostering innovation at the interface of materials engineering and biomedical sciences.

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Featured Publications

Pandiyan, R., Mahalingam, S., & Ahn, Y.-H. (2019). Antibacterial and photocatalytic activity of hydrothermally synthesized SnO₂ doped GO and CNT under visible light irradiation. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 191, 18–25.

Ayyaru, S., Pandiyan, R., & Ahn, Y.-H. (2019). Fabrication and characterization of anti-fouling and non-toxic polyvinylidene fluoride–sulphonated carbon nanotube ultrafiltration membranes for membrane bioreactors applications. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 143, 240–251.

Krishnan, N., Velramar, B., Pandiyan, R., & Velu, R. K. (2018). Anti-pseudomonal and anti-endotoxic effects of surfactin-stabilized biogenic silver nanocubes ameliorated wound repair in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 46(S3), S513–S523.

Krishnan, N., Velramar, B., Ramatchandirin, B., Abraham, G. C., Duraisamy, N., Pandiyan, R., & Velu, R. K. (2018). Effect of biogenic silver nanocubes on matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 expressions in hyperglycemic skin injury and its impact in early wound healing in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice. Materials Science and Engineering: C, 90, 451–465.

Pandiyan, R., Ayyaru, S., & Ahn, Y.-H. (2018). Non-toxic properties of TiO₂ and STiO₂ nanocomposite PES ultrafiltration membranes for application in membrane-based environmental biotechnology. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 161, 755–764.

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.

Syeda Safina Ali | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Syeda Safina Ali | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Research Analyst at National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan

Ms. Syeda Safina Ali is a dedicated Environmental Scientist from Rawalpindi, Pakistan, with a Master’s degree in Environmental Sciences from the National University of Science and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, and a strong academic background in climate adaptation, wastewater treatment, GIS, and sustainable energy. With professional experience as a Research Analyst at the National Disaster Risk Management Fund (NDRMF), she has contributed to national projects such as the PHCSP, BISP, and Pakistan’s Green Taxonomy.

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🎓 Academic Excellence:

  • MSc in Environmental Sciences (93%, CGPA 3.75/4) – NUST, Islamabad

  • BSc in Environmental Sciences (82%, CGPA 3.82/4) – IIUI, Islamabad

  • Specialized in climate adaptation, wastewater treatment, water management, and GIS.

📚 Research Contributions:

  • 5 Publications (Published/Accepted/In Progress) in Springer, MDPI, and national journals.

  • Topics include:

    • Photosynthetic microbial desalination cells

    • Strategic Environmental Assessment in infrastructure

    • Snowmelt runoff modelling for water resource management

  • Thesis work directly aligned with SDGs 6, 7, 9, 13 & 15.

🧪 Technical Expertise:

  • GIS/RS: ArcGIS, QGIS

  • Numerical Modelling: HEC-RAS, SRM

  • Data Analysis: R, OriginLab, MS Excel

  • Report Writing, Stakeholder Engagement, Policy Drafting

💼 Professional Roles:

  • Research Analyst (Climate Change) – NDRMF, Islamabad
    Supporting national & international climate projects (PHCSP, BISP, Green Taxonomy)

  • HSE Trainer (Part-Time) – Burj Al-Emarat Training Services

  • Internships with PepsiCo, NHA, PMD, NARC – Hands-on field and policy experience

🌱 Volunteer & Reviewer:

  • Peer Reviewer for Elsevier & Springer Nature journals

  • Volunteer with Ministry of Climate Change, Youth Campaigns & Plantation Drives

  • Freelance GIS/RS Specialist, Transcriber & Content Writer

🏆 Certifications & Training:

  • ✅ ISO 14001, 9001, 45001

  • ✅ OSHA 30-Hour General Industry

  • ✅ Risk Assessment, Environmental Sustainability

  • ✅ Courses by UN, World Bank, UNITAR, Oxford Climate Society

🌍 Conferences & Global Engagement:

  • Speaker/Participant at:

    • 8th Intl. Conf. on Water Sciences – MDPI

    • ADB Workshop on Women & Heat Stress

    • Virtual Summer School – Green Chemistry, Indonesia

    • Climate Action Fellowship, Oxford Climate Society School

Publication:

  1. Integration of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in Motorway/Highway Planning and Construction: A Case Study for Sustainable Infrastructure Development in Pakistan
    SS Ali, A Batool
    NUST Journal of Natural Sciences, 9(4), 1 (2024)

  2. Sugar Industry Wastewater Treatment Through Photosynthetic Microbial Desalination Cells: A Sustainable Approach
    SS Ali, Z Sheikh
    Environmental and Earth Sciences Proceedings, 32(1), 9 (2025)

 

Jahan Chowdhury Sarwar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jahan Chowdhury Sarwar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor Geology and Mining, University of Rajshahi Bangladesh

Dr. Chowdhury Sarwar Jahan is a highly esteemed Professor in the Department of Geology and Mining at the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. With over 40 years of experience in academia, research, and administration, he has significantly contributed to the field of Hydrogeology and environmental geosciences. His leadership roles include serving as Pro-Vice Chancellor, Dean, and Department Chairman, shaping the academic and research landscape of his institution. Alongside his academic responsibilities, he remains active in numerous social and cultural organizations, championing community development, transparency, and public health.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Jahan embarked on his academic journey in geology at the University of Rajshahi, completing his B.Sc. (Hons.) in 1980 and M.Sc. in 1981. He later pursued his Ph.D. in Hydrogeology from the Moscow State Geological Prospecting Academy, Russia, in 1997. His foundational education includes an HSC (1977) and SSC (1975) from the Rajshahi Board, reflecting a lifelong commitment to learning and scientific excellence.

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Beginning his teaching career as a Lecturer in 1984, Dr. Jahan progressed to Professor by 2004. He has held pivotal roles including Pro-Vice Chancellor (2013–2017) and Dean of the Faculty of Life and Earth Sciences (2012–2013). As Chairman of the Department of Geology and Mining, he oversaw vital departmental development. Beyond academia, he has contributed to national policy through committees like the NAP for Combating Desertification and actively engages with civic organizations such as the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society and Rotary International.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Jahan’s research covers a diverse spectrum of earth sciences, including Hydrogeology, Groundwater Modelling, Rainwater Harvesting, and Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR). He is deeply invested in Water Governance, Climate Change Adaptation, and Hydro-Geochemistry, using tools like GIS and Remote Sensing. His studies on drought, water footprint, and strategic policy planning contribute to sustainable water resource management in Bangladesh and beyond.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Dr. Jahan has been widely recognized for his academic leadership and social engagement. While this application is a nomination for further distinction, his earlier appointments as Syndicate Member at BAUET, and leadership in the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, underscore his dedication to societal development. He has been a sought-after keynote speaker at international conferences, reflecting his esteemed standing in the scientific community.

📚 Publications Top Notes: 

Dr. Jahan has co-authored numerous impactful publications that explore sedimentology, groundwater modeling, and hydrochemistry. Some of his notable works include:

Jahan, C.S. et al. (1990)Sedimentary environment discrimination using grain size analysis, Journal of Geological Society of India, 35: 529-534 – Cited by 45 articles.

Jahan, C.S. & Ahmed, M. (1997)Flow of groundwater in the Barind Area, Bangladesh: Implication of Structural Framework, Journal of Geological Society of India, 50: 743-752 – Cited by 62 articles.

Jahan, C.S. et al. (1994)Specific yield evaluation: Barind area, Bangladesh, Journal of Geological Society of India, 44: 283-290 – Cited by 35 articles.

Jahan, C.S. et al. (1995)Seasonal Effect on Regional Groundwater Flow: Barind area, Bangladesh, ASCE Conference Proceedings, Texas Water ’95 – Cited by 21 articles.

Jahan, C.S. et al. (1993)Hydrogeology of Tanore and Nachole thanas of Barind project area, Journal of Applied Hydrology, VI(1-4): 39-48 – Cited by 18 articles.

Evaluation of spatio-temporal dynamics of water table in NW Bangladesh: an integrated approach of GIS and Statistics

Modeling of agricultural drought risk pattern using Markov chain and GIS in the western part of Bangladesh

Evaluation of depositional environment and aquifer condition in Barind area, Bangladesh using Gamma Ray Well Log Data

Hydrogeological condition and assessment of groundwater resource using visual modflow modeling, Rajshahi city aquifer, Bangladesh

Climatic data analysis for groundwater level simulation in drought prone Barind Tract, Bangladesh: Modelling approach using artificial neural network

YouJoung Heo | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. YouJoung Heo | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor aDepartment of Pediatrics, Gwangmyeong Hospital, Chung-Ang University School of Medicine South Korea

Dr. You Joung Heo is an accomplished medical doctor and researcher specializing in pediatric endocrinology and metabolism. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital in Seoul, Korea, she is dedicated to advancing care for children with endocrine disorders. Her clinical expertise and research contributions focus on conditions such as thyroid disorders, Turner syndrome, and the metabolic impacts of environmental factors on pediatric health. With a deep commitment to both patient care and scientific research, Dr. Heo is a recognized leader in her field. 🌟

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Education

Dr. Heo completed her M.D. at Chung-Ang University College of Medicine in 2014. Since then, she has continually enhanced her expertise through specialized training, including multiple General Clinical Practice (GCP) courses at institutions like Seoul National University Hospital, Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Chonnam National University Hospital, and Hanlym University Hospital. Her comprehensive education has laid a strong foundation for her success in both clinical and academic roles. 🎓📚

Experience

Dr. Heo has built an impressive career trajectory, beginning as an intern at Severance Hospital and advancing through residency and fellowship positions at Seoul National University Children’s Hospital. Her professional journey includes serving as a Medical Assistant Professor at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital before joining Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital, where she now contributes to medical education and patient care. Her career demonstrates a balance of clinical practice and academic leadership, underscoring her commitment to advancing pediatric endocrinology. 💼🏥

Research Interests

With a focused interest in pediatric endocrinology, Dr. Heo’s research explores critical topics including thyroid function, iodine status, congenital hypothyroidism, and the influence of environmental factors on endocrine health. Her work aims to enhance understanding of these conditions and improve outcomes for children facing metabolic and endocrine disorders. Dr. Heo’s research aligns closely with public health priorities, especially concerning early diagnosis and long-term health in pediatric patients. 🔬🌱

Awards

Dr. Heo has been acknowledged for her impactful work in pediatric endocrinology, making her a strong candidate for awards recognizing clinical and research excellence. Her dedication to improving pediatric health and her numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals demonstrate her achievements in advancing scientific knowledge in her field. 🌟🏆

Publications Top Notes:

Dr. Heo has published extensively in prominent journals, contributing valuable insights into pediatric endocrinology. A selection of her notable publications includes:

“Total, bioavailable and free 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels as functional indicators for bone parameters in healthy children” – PLOS One, 2021 (Cited by: Various articles on pediatric bone health)

“Thyroid nodules in childhood-onset Hashimoto’s thyroiditis” – Clinical Endocrinology, 2021 (Cited by: Research in pediatric thyroid disorders)

“Relationship Between Iodine Status and Thyroid Function in Preschool Children” – Journal of the Endocrine Society, 2021 (Cited by: Articles on iodine status in children)

“Ambient air pollution and endocrinologic disorders in childhood” – Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2021 (Cited by: Studies on environmental impact on health)

 

Lenka Lisa | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Lenka Lisa | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

researcher Institute of Geology Academy of Sciences Czech Republic

Assoc. Prof. Lenka Lisá, Ph.D. (b. December 17, 1975, Brandýs nad Labem/Stará Boleslav), is a distinguished sedimentologist and geoarchaeologist affiliated with the Institute of Geology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague. She is an expert in loess and sediment analysis, integrating geoarchaeology with geological processes to illuminate historical climatic and environmental changes.

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🎓 Education

  • 2017: Achieved Associate Professor title
  • 2004: Ph.D. in Geology, Masaryk University (Thesis: Research of Loess and Loess-like Sediments of the Last Glacial, Moravia)
  • 1999: Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Masaryk University

💼 Experience

  • 2022 – Present: Part-time at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
  • 2015 – 2022: Part-time at Masaryk University, Department of Earth Sciences, Brno
  • 2003 – Present: Institute of Geology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Dept. of Geological Processes, Prague
  • 2006-2008: Marie-Curie Fellow, University of Cambridge, Dept. of Archaeology
  • 2009: Visiting researcher, University of Aberdeen, Dept. of Archaeology, Scotland

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Lisá’s research focuses on loess sedimentology, geoarchaeology, and micromorphology, emphasizing the climatic and environmental evolution in Central Europe. Her work includes the geoarchaeological study of alluvial deposits, providing insights into medieval and prehistoric environments. She has collaborated extensively with Czech Egyptologists on projects in Northern Africa, analyzing alluvial and floodplain processes.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions

  • Marie-Curie Fellowship, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge
  • Recognized internationally for impactful contributions to geoarchaeological methods in micromorphology and sedimentology.

📚  Publications Top Notes: 

Lisá, L., et al. The micromorphology of loess deposits and its role in paleoclimate interpretation. Journal of Quaternary Science, 2018. [Cited by 80]

Lisá, L., et al. Geoarchaeological assessment of Nile alluvium deposits. Geoarchaeology, 2020. [Cited by 55]

Lisá, L., et al. Climatic implications of sedimentary archives in Central Europe. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2019. [Cited by 63]

Lisá, L., et al. Micromorphological indicators of human impact in the Holocene floodplain deposits. Quaternary International, 2017. [Cited by 47]

Miaomiao Wen | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Miaomiao Wen | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

senior engineer China Classification Society China

Wen Miaomiao, born on April 4, 1981, is a senior engineer from China. With a Ph.D. in Power Machinery and Engineering, she has a robust academic and professional background in engine performance optimization and emission control technologies. She currently works at the Shanghai Rules & Research Institute, contributing to environmental regulations for air pollution control in maritime contexts. Wen is known for her dedicated work in emission reduction and green ship technologies.

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Education 🎓

Wen Miaomiao pursued her academic journey at the Wuhan University of Technology, where she completed her Ph.D. in Power Machinery and Engineering (2005-2009). Her doctoral research focused on engine performance optimization and emission control technology. She also earned a Master’s in Marine Engineering (2002-2004) and a Bachelor’s degree in Thermal Energy and Power Engineering (1998-2002), all from the same institution, emphasizing emission reduction techniques and engine advancements.

Experience 💼

Wen Miaomiao has accumulated extensive experience in the field of environmental regulations for marine engines. Since 2011, she has been a senior engineer at the Shanghai Rules & Research Institute, overseeing the development of rules and regulations for air pollution prevention from ships. She previously worked as an engineer at the same institute from 2009 to 2011. Earlier in her career, she conducted research on emission control for heavy-duty CNG engines at CV R&D Center in 2005.

Research Interests 🔬

Wen’s research is deeply rooted in engine performance optimization, emission control technology, and environmental regulations for marine engines. She has worked on projects related to Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology for NOx emission reduction, combustion optimization for CNG engines, and the development of green ship technologies. Her research contributes significantly to creating more sustainable solutions for marine and heavy-duty vehicle emissions.

Awards 🏆

Wen Miaomiao has received numerous accolades for her contributions to engineering and environmental protection. These include the Excellent Graduate Student Award from Wuhan University of Technology (2002-2003), First Prize in Science and Technology Progress Award from the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (2016), and Grand Prize of Science and Technology Progress Award from the Chinese Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (2022). Her work has consistently been recognized by leading institutions in the marine engineering field.

Publications Top Notes 📚 :

Modeling of Urea-SCR Exhaust Aftertreatment System for Diesel. Transactions of CSICE, 2009. Cited by 30 articles.

Engine cycle simulation and combustion optimization of CNG engine for high duty bus. 2008 International Pre-Olympic Workshop on Modelling and Simulation, 2008. Cited by 20 articles.

One-dimensional numerical simulation of CNG engine cycle. Journal of Wuhan University of Technology, 2007. Cited by 15 articles.

Engine Cycle Simulation and development of a gasoline Engine. SAE paper 2007-01-4103, 2007. Cited by 25 articles.

Analysis of induction distribution non-evenness of EQD180N-20 engine. Journal of Wuhan University of Technology, 2006. Cited by 12 articles.