M.Prithivi Raj | Natural Fiber | Best Researcher Award

Dr. M.Prithivi Raj | Natural Fiber | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Kamaraj college of engineering and technology | India

Dr. M. Prithivi Raj is a researcher at Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology, with expertise in sustainable materials engineering and biopolymer composites. His research focuses on eco-friendly biocomposite films, biodegradable polymers, and biomass valorization, addressing critical challenges in green manufacturing and environmental sustainability. He has authored 11 peer-reviewed research publications, accumulating 487 citations with an h-index of 8, reflecting steady academic impact. His notable contributions include studies on PLA-based biocomposites reinforced with natural fillers, aimed at enhancing material performance while reducing dependence on petroleum-based plastics. M. Prithivi Raj actively collaborates with multidisciplinary research teams, fostering knowledge exchange across materials science, environmental engineering, and applied chemistry. His work supports circular economy principles, promotes sustainable alternatives to conventional polymers, and contributes to research-driven engineering education and societal environmental awareness at both national and international levels.

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Bahareh Heidary | Energy | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Bahareh Heidary | Energy | Women Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | University of Tehran | Iran

Dr. Bahareh Heidary is an emerging scholar at the University of Tehran, Iran, recognized for her interdisciplinary contributions to sustainable development, water governance, and agricultural policy research. With 6 published documents, 103 citations, and an h-index of 4, she has built a growing academic footprint focused on understanding the socio-environmental challenges faced by farming communities. Her research examines how individual, social, and institutional characteristics shape adaptive capacity in response to water and energy crises, emphasizing evidence-based approaches to enhance resilience in resource-scarce environments. Dr. Heidary’s 2025 open-access article in Water Policy, “Examining the impact of farmers’ individual and social characteristics on enhancing adaptive capacity to water and energy crises,” demonstrates her methodological rigor and commitment to addressing real-world sustainability issues through empirical analysis. She frequently collaborates with national and international researchers, integrating perspectives from environmental management, rural livelihoods, social sciences, and resource economics to generate holistic insights relevant to policymakers, water management institutions, and development agencies. Her work contributes significantly to global conversations on climate adaptation, sustainable agricultural systems, and equitable resource management. By identifying key behavioral and community-level drivers of adaptive decision-making, Dr. Heidary provides practical guidance for designing resilience-oriented policies and supporting vulnerable rural populations. Her emerging scholarship reflects both academic excellence and societal relevance, positioning her as a promising researcher dedicated to advancing sustainable and resilient solutions at the intersection of environmental change, agriculture, and community development.

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Featured Publications

Heidary, B., Hassan-Beygi, S. R., Ghobadian, B., & Taghizadeh, A. (2013). Vibration analysis of a small diesel engine using diesel–biodiesel fuel blends. Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal, 15(3), 117–126. Cited by: 65

Heidary, B., Hashjin, T. T., Ghobadian, B., & Roshandel, R. (2018). Optimal integration of small-scale hybrid solar–wind RO–MSF desalination system. Renewable Energy Focus, 27, 120–134. Cited by: 55

Akbarnia, A., Farhani, F., & Heidary, B. (2013). Economic comparison of tillage and planting operations in three tillage systems. Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal, 15(4), 180–184. Cited by: 13

Heidary, B., Hassan-Beygi, S. R., & Ghobadian, B. (2013). Investigating a power tiller vibration transmissibility using diesel–biodiesel fuel blends under stationary conditions. Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (JMET), 5(1). Cited by: 12

Heidary, B., Hashjin, T., Ghobadian, B., & Roshandel, R. (2019). Performance analysis of hybrid solar–wind RO–MSF desalination system. Resource-Efficient Technologies. Cited by: 10

Eman Ayman Nada | Environmental Applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eman Ayman Nada | Environmental Applications | Best Researcher Award

Ministry of Health | Tanta University | Egypt

Dr. Eman Ayman Nada is a highly motivated pharmaceutical researcher with a strong foundation in clinical and pharmaceutical sciences, holding a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Tanta University, where she graduated with distinction in 2022. She currently serves as a researcher at the Medical Research Group of Egypt (MRGE) in Arlington, USA, where she has successfully led and co-authored several systematic reviews and meta-analyses published in reputable journals such as Discover Medicine, Cureus, and BMC Psychology. Her professional journey includes diverse roles as a hospital pharmacist at Kafr Saad Central Hospital and a medical representative at UNIPHARMA, through which she developed strong communication, analytical, and clinical decision-making skills. With extensive training from international programs including Negida Academy, MARS London, and Egypt Scholar Labs, Dr. Nada has gained expertise in clinical research design, data analysis using SPSS and RevMan, and scientific writing. Her research interests lie in pharmacology, evidence-based medicine, clinical trial methodology, and meta-analysis, with a focus on improving therapeutic outcomes and healthcare practices. She has contributed to collaborative international projects such as the TASMAN Collaborative and Self-Medication Group, addressing global health challenges like opioid use and self-medication practices. Recognized for her leadership, she headed the Scientific Committee at Tanta Student Research Academy, organizing research training for hundreds of students. Her technical proficiency includes advanced statistical software, while her language abilities extend to English and Japanese. Throughout her academic and research career, Dr. Nada has received multiple honors for her scientific contributions and conference presentations. Her dedication to continuous learning, scientific rigor, and global collaboration reflects her commitment to advancing pharmaceutical research and healthcare innovation through evidence-based approaches and multidisciplinary teamwork.

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Featured Publications

1. Ali, H. T., Barakat, M., Abdelhalim, A. R., Al-Kurd, I. N., Muhammad, M. K. E., Nada, E. A., et al. (2024). Unravelling the dilemma of self-medication in Egypt: A cross-sectional survey on knowledge, attitude, and practice of the general Egyptian population. BMC Public Health, 24(1), 1–15. Citations: 13

2. TASMAN Collaborative, Gaborit, L., Kalyanasundaram, K., Vu, J., Basam, A., Nada, E. A., et al. (2024). Patterns of opioid use after surgical discharge: A multicentre, prospective cohort study in 25 countries. Anaesthesia. Citations: 12

3. TASMAN Collaborative, Nada, E. A., et al. (2024). Impact of opioid-free analgesia on pain severity and patient satisfaction after discharge from surgery: Multispecialty, prospective cohort study in 25 countries. British Journal of Surgery, 111(1), znad421. Citations: 7

4. Hammed, A., Al-Qiami, A., Alzawahreh, A., Rosenbauer, J., Nada, E. A., Otmani, Z., et al. (2025). Comparative effectiveness of intravenous thrombolysis plus mechanical thrombectomy versus mechanical thrombectomy alone in acute ischemic stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Cerebrovascular Diseases, 54(4), 603–616. Citations: 2

5. Hendawy, M., Abouzid, M., Gamal, A., Ghanayem, A., Amer, M., Tanashat, M., Nada, E. A., et al. (2024). Psychological distress among students in Egypt and Jordan during the initial months of the Gaza war. BMC Psychology, 12(1), 678. Citations: 2

 

Neila Saidi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Neila Saidi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Directrice LEMBE CERTE Tunisie | Centre de Recherches et des Technologies des Eaux | Tunisia

Prof. Neila Saidi is a distinguished full professor at the Water Research and Technology Center CERTE in Borj Cédria, Tunisia, where she directs the Water, Membrane, and Biotechnology Laboratory, demonstrating over four decades of expertise in microbiology and environmental sciences. With an educational background as a Doctor in Microbiology, following her HDR in 2014 from the National Institute of Agriculture of Tunis (INAT), and originally trained as a First Engineer in Food Industries, she has built a prolific academic and research career. Her professional experience spans leadership of four nationally funded research projects, extensive editorial roles as reviewer and editor for 16 international journals, and professorship in courses related to water treatment and solid waste management at the Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Tunisia, for Master’s level students. She is also active in professional training for industry and agriculture, emphasizing wastewater reuse, composting, biological control, and intelligent agricultural practices. Prof. Saidi’s research interests focus on wastewater treatment, microbial ecology, bioremediation, membrane technology, and sustainable environmental management, often integrating biotechnology for practical applications. Her international collaborations include work with Laval University on fertilizers and phage identification, University of Montreal on antimicrobial activities, University of Helsinki on biological control for truffle cultivation, and projects in Egypt on renewable energy. Prof. Saidi has over 74 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, covering topics such as bacteriophage applications, textile wastewater treatment, membrane bioreactors, anaerobic digester systems, and green synthesis of nanoparticles. She has received numerous awards and honors recognizing her leadership in water and environmental biotechnology and her contributions to both academic and industrial training. Her career reflects a commitment to advancing sustainable solutions in environmental microbiology, wastewater management, and biotechnological innovation, with a significant impact on both national and international scientific communities, fostering knowledge transfer and practical applications in environmental protection and agricultural sustainability.

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Featured Publications

  • Hassen, A., Saidi, N., Cherif, M., & Boudabous, A. (1998). Resistance of environmental bacteria to heavy metals. Bioresource Technology, 64(1), 7–15. Cited by 480

  • Hassen, A., Saidi, N., Cherif, M., & Boudabous, A. (1998). Effects of heavy metals on Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Bacillus thuringiensis. Bioresource Technology, 65(1–2), 73–82. Cited by 246

  • Kouki, S., M’hiri, F., Saidi, N., Belaïd, S., & Hassen, A. (2009). Performances of a constructed wetland treating domestic wastewaters during a macrophytes life cycle. Desalination, 246(1–3), 452–467. Cited by 156

  • Chemingui, H., Missaoui, T., Mzali, J. C., Yildiz, T., Konyar, M., Smiri, M., & Saidi, N. (2019). Facile green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs): Antibacterial and photocatalytic activities. Materials Research Express, 6(10), 1050b4. Cited by 91

  • Belila, A., Abbas, B., Fazaa, I., Saidi, N., Snoussi, M., Hassen, A., & Muyzer, G. (2013). Sulfur bacteria in wastewater stabilization ponds periodically affected by the ‘red-water’ phenomenon. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 97(1), 379–394. Cited by 55

Xiaoqin Wang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoqin Wang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Northwest A&F University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoqin Wang is an accomplished environmental scientist and Associate Professor at the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, College of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, China, where she also serves as a doctoral supervisor. She obtained her Ph.D. in Environmental Science with a focus on sustainable agricultural systems and has since developed a distinguished career dedicated to advancing environmental sustainability through data-driven research and system modeling. With over fifteen years of academic and research experience, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to greenhouse gas emission reduction, life cycle assessment (LCA) of environmental impacts, and the study of carbon, nitrogen, and water cycles within agro-food systems. Her expertise also extends to exploring carbon neutrality strategies and environment–economy synergies that promote low-carbon agricultural development. She has led and participated in several high-impact research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shaanxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation, including studies on carbon sequestration pathways, integrated crop-livestock circular agriculture, and optimal manure management in intensive dairy systems. Dr. Wang’s research skills encompass advanced LCA modeling, sustainability assessment, carbon footprint evaluation, and scenario simulation, often integrating empirical data with environmental and economic models. Her scholarly output includes numerous publications in prestigious international journals such as Science of the Total Environment, Journal of Cleaner Production, and Sustainability, reflecting her global engagement and research excellence. Recognized for her academic leadership and international collaborations with experts from New Zealand and Europe, Dr. Wang has received multiple research grants and professional accolades for her contributions to sustainable environmental management. Overall, Dr. Xiaoqin Wang exemplifies an innovative researcher whose work bridges environmental science and agricultural sustainability, offering practical insights and policy-relevant strategies toward achieving global carbon neutrality goals.

  • Wang, X.Q., Ledgard, S., Luo, J., Chen, Y., Tian, Y., Wei, Z., Liang, D., & Ma, L. (2021). Life cycle assessment of alfalfa production and potential environmental improvement measures in Northwest China. Journal of Cleaner Production, 280, 124396. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124396

  • Li, S., Wu, J., Wang, X.Q., & Ma, L. (2020). Economic and environmental sustainability of maize-wheat rotation production when substituting mineral fertilizers with manure in the North China Plain. Journal of Cleaner Production, 276, 123303. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.123303

  • Ledgard, S., Sha, W., Wang, X.Q., Falconer, S., Zhang, N., Zhang, X., & Ma, L. (2019). Nitrogen and carbon footprints of dairy farm systems in China and New Zealand, as influenced by productivity, feed sources and mitigations. Agricultural Water Management, 213, 155–163. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2018.11.016

  • Wang, X.Q., Ledgard, S., Luo, J., & Ma, L. (2018). Environmental impacts and resource use of milk production on the North China Plain, based on life cycle assessment. Science of the Total Environment, 625, 486–495. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.12.062

  • Wang, X.Q., Kristensen, T., Mogensen, L., et al. (2016). Greenhouse gas emissions and land use from confinement dairy farms in the Guanzhong plain of China – using a life cycle assessment approach. Journal of Cleaner Production, 113, 577–586. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2015.11.045

Iagăru Romulus | Sustainable Agriculture | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. Iagăru Romulus | Sustainable Agriculture | Innovative Research Award

Professor PhD | Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu | Romania

Prof. Dr. Romulus Iagaru is an accomplished Romanian scholar with extensive expertise in sustainable agriculture, agri-food management, and the transition toward circular economy systems. He holds two Ph.D. degrees, the first in Agriculture (2001, Faculty of Agriculture, Craiova University, Romania) and the second in Economics and Business Administration (2012, Craiova University, Romania), reflecting his rare interdisciplinary foundation. Over his academic career, he has held progressive teaching and leadership roles at Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, where he is currently a Habilitated Professor, alongside prior service as Dean, Professor, and Publishing House Manager at Alma Mater University. His professional journey also includes early experience as a farm manager, providing practical insights that inform his research and teaching. Prof. Iagaru’s research interests focus on sustainable resource management, precision agriculture, UAV-based monitoring systems for agroecosystems, and strategies for enhancing productivity in livestock and crop systems while conserving biodiversity. He has contributed significantly to national and international projects, including EU- and government-funded initiatives on sheep adaptability, high-performance potato systems, and grassland improvement, often in collaboration with multidisciplinary partners. His research skills span project management, field experimentation, data-driven agricultural analysis, and the application of strategic economic models to agricultural sustainability. He has published widely in Scopus- and Web of Science-indexed journals, including Sustainability, Romanian Biotechnological Letters, and Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, achieving recognition as a cited author in agriculture, economics, and environmental sciences. Prof. Iagaru has been honored with memberships in professional organizations such as SAMRO and has played an active role in academic publishing and student mentorship. His scholarly record currently includes 20 citations by 19 documents, 8 documents indexed, and an h-index of 3, underscoring his contributions to advancing sustainable agricultural innovation and management practices.

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Featured Publications

  1. Iagăru, R., Florescu, N., & Iagăru, P. (2016). Strategic management of sustainable development in the countryside of Sibiu Depression—basic of environmental protection. Environmental Engineering & Management Journal (EEMJ), 15(6), 22 citations.

  2. Iagăru, R., Iagăru, P., Ciortea, G., & Chindriş, C. (2016). The management of resource sustainable valorization by tourism in the inter-ethnic rural area of Sibiu depression. *“Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary…, 12 citations.

  3. Nistorescu, T., & Iagăru, R. (2012). Countryside development strategic approach. Annals of the University of Craiova, Economic Sciences Series, 1, 12 citations.

  4. Iagăru, R., & Iagăru, P. (2017). Strategic management of the rural area sustainable development respecting the principle of bioeconomics and ecoeconomics as basics for protecting the environment. 11 citations.

  5. Iagăru, R., Șipoș, A., & Iagăru, P. (2023). Strategic thinking and its role in accelerating the transition from the linear to the circular economic model—Case study of the agri-food sector in the Sibiu Depression. Sustainability, 15(4), 3109. 10 citations.

Sabab Ali Shah | Hydro-Environmental Research | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sabab Ali Shah | Hydro-Environmental Research | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Department of Environmental Sciences, Aror University of Art, Architecture, Design and Heritage, Pakistan

Dr. Sabab Ali Shah is a distinguished researcher and academic in Environmental and Water Engineering, Hydrology, Hydro-environmental Research, and Climate Change Adaptation. His work focuses on developing innovative hydrological modeling techniques, assessing climate variability impacts, and designing strategies for water resource sustainability. Over the course of his career, he has combined teaching, research, and leadership to address global environmental challenges. He has published extensively in reputed international journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, with more than 450 citations reflecting the impact of his work. His expertise extends beyond academia through active participation in international collaborations, conference organization, editorial responsibilities, and professional memberships in prestigious associations such as ASCE, AGU, and IWRA. With a strong commitment to mentoring students, leading institutional research initiatives, and advancing interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Shah has emerged as both a thought leader and a practitioner in the fields of hydrology and climate change adaptation.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Shah’s academic foundation reflects both breadth and depth across civil and environmental engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a specialization in Environmental and Water Engineering, where his doctoral research focused on evaluating hydrological responses to climate change and human activities. His Ph.D. research contributed novel frameworks for decomposing hydrological processes and provided valuable insights into climate adaptation strategies for river basins. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor of Engineering in Agricultural Engineering, equipping him with practical knowledge of soil, irrigation, and water management systems. This early training provided the groundwork for his later focus on large-scale hydrological and environmental systems. His multidisciplinary educational background enables him to link engineering principles with climate science and environmental policy, making his expertise highly relevant to global water security and sustainability. This combination of rigorous education and specialized training continues to inform his impactful research and teaching.

Experience

Dr. Shah has accumulated diverse experience across academia, research, and leadership. He is currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he is advancing studies on hydrological modeling and climate change adaptation. Previously, he held the position of Assistant Professor and Chairman of the Department of Environmental Sciences at Aror University, Pakistan, where he also served as Director of the Office of Research, Innovation, and Commercialization. His career also includes international research fellowships, such as at INTI International University in Malaysia, as well as teaching assistantships in South Korea. Professionally, he has worked as a site engineer in hydrology and hydraulics, which gave him exposure to field-based engineering solutions. His experience reflects a balance of teaching, research, and administration, coupled with significant international exposure. Through these roles, Dr. Shah has demonstrated expertise not only as a researcher but also as a leader, mentor, and academic administrator.

Research Interest

Dr. Shah’s research interests span multiple areas within civil and environmental engineering, with a strong focus on water-related challenges in the era of climate change. His primary areas of interest include hydrological modeling, stochastic approaches to rainfall-runoff processes, flood and drought risk assessment, and hydro-environmental modeling for sustainable water resource management. He is particularly interested in exploring the interactions between climate variability, anthropogenic activities, and river basin hydrology, aiming to provide predictive models and practical strategies for adaptation. His work also extends to hydro-climatic extreme events, disaster prevention, and integrated water resources planning, which are vital for climate-resilient infrastructure and policy-making. By integrating advanced computational models, satellite data, and field measurements, Dr. Shah’s research contributes to bridging the gap between science and practical decision-making. His ultimate goal is to create frameworks that inform water governance and environmental sustainability at both regional and international levels.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Shah has received multiple awards and recognitions that highlight his contributions to research and academia. He was honored with the Excellence Researcher Award by Aror University in recognition of his outstanding publications and innovative work in water and climate sciences. He has been awarded several prestigious international postdoctoral fellowships, including positions at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, and North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power. His research fellowship at INTI International University further added to his global profile. Additionally, he was the recipient of a competitive Ph.D. scholarship from the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, which supported his doctoral studies abroad. These awards demonstrate both national and international acknowledgment of his research excellence, leadership potential, and academic achievements. Collectively, they underscore his ability to contribute meaningfully to the scientific community while inspiring future researchers in environmental sciences.

Research Skills

Dr. Shah possesses a wide range of research skills that allow him to approach complex environmental and hydrological challenges effectively. He is proficient in advanced hydrological and hydro-environmental modeling techniques, including stochastic and ensemble modeling for climate and water resources prediction. His skills include analyzing large datasets, designing rainfall-runoff simulations, and evaluating hydrologic risks such as floods and droughts. He is also adept in the use of computational tools and programming for model development, remote sensing applications, and GIS-based water resource assessments. In addition to technical expertise, Dr. Shah brings strong skills in academic writing, peer review, and editorial responsibilities, with over 100 verified reviews for international journals. He has also demonstrated leadership in organizing scientific conferences, editing special issues, and mentoring students. His ability to blend technical, analytical, and leadership skills positions him as a versatile researcher capable of contributing both scientific innovation and institutional growth.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Investigating the impacts of climate change and human activities on hydrological drought using non-stationary approaches
Author: M. Jehanzaib, S.A. Shah, J. Yoo, T.W. Kim
Year: 2020
Citation: 159

Title: Application of drone surveillance for advance agriculture monitoring by android application using convolution neural network
Author: S.A. Shah, G.M. Lakho, H.A. Keerio, M.N. Sattar, G. Hussain, M. Mehdi, et al.
Year: 2023
Citation: 53

Title: Investigation of irrigation water requirements for major crops using CROPWAT model based on climate data
Author: G.S. Solangi, S.A. Shah, R.S. Alharbi, S. Panhwar, H.A. Keerio, T.W. Kim, et al.
Year: 2022
Citation: 51

Title: Water quality analysis of old and new Phuleli Canal for irrigation purpose in the vicinity of Hyderabad, Pakistan
Author: M.Y. Panhwar, S. Panhwar, H.A. Keerio, N.H. Khokhar, S.A. Shah, N. Pathan
Year: 2022
Citation: 35

Title: Investigating the influence of natural events and anthropogenic activities on hydrological drought in South Korea
Author: M. Jehanzaib, S.A. Shah
Year: 2020
Citation: 24

Title: Exploring spatio-temporal variation of drought characteristics and propagation under climate change using multi-model ensemble projections
Author: M. Jehanzaib, S.A. Shah, J.E. Kim, T.W. Kim
Year: 2023
Citation: 21

Title: Investigation of the effects of climate variability, anthropogenic activities, and climate change on streamflow using multi-model ensembles
Author: S.A. Shah, M. Jehanzaib, J. Yoo, S. Hong, T.W. Kim
Year: 2022
Citation: 19

Title: Exploring the factors affecting streamflow conditions in the Han River basin from a regional perspective
Author: S.A. Shah, M. Jehanzaib, J.H. Lee, T.W. Kim
Year: 2021
Citation: 18

Conclusion

Overall, Dr. Sabab Ali Shah is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His expertise in hydrology, climate change adaptation, and environmental engineering addresses urgent global issues of water security and sustainability. With a proven track record of international publications, active research collaborations, academic leadership, and community engagement, he has made significant contributions to both scientific knowledge and societal needs. His future potential lies in expanding global collaborations and leading innovative water-climate projects that can shape policy and sustainable practices worldwide.

Amadou Abdourhamane Toure | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research

Mr. Amadou Abdourhamane Touré| Environmental Science | Excellence in Research

Teacher-Researcher at Université Abdou Moumouni Niger

Dr. Amadou Abdourhamane Touré is an accomplished environmental geoscientist whose research focuses on soil degradation, wind erosion, and water quality in the Sahel region. With extensive academic and leadership experience at the University Abdou Moumouni, he has led over 20 interdisciplinary research projects, many of which involved international collaboration aimed at tackling climate-related challenges. His publication record includes peer-reviewed articles in respected journals such as Catena and British Journal of Applied Science & Technology. Beyond academia, Dr. Touré actively mentors graduate students and promotes scientific education at the secondary level. He also plays a leading role in long-term environmental monitoring programs and regional research networks. While increasing high-impact publications and global scientific engagement would further enhance his profile, his contributions to both science and society are already substantial. Dr. Touré’s proven leadership, dedication to sustainable development, and commitment to research excellence make him a strong candidate for the Excellence in Research.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Amadou Abdourhamane Touré possesses a strong academic background rooted in environmental geosciences, with a specialization in soil degradation, wind erosion, and hydrology. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Geosciences, where his research focused on the dynamics of wind erosion and land degradation in the Sahel, contributing valuable insights into sustainable land management. His academic journey is marked by a strong integration of field-based research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and applied environmental science. As a university educator, he has supervised three doctoral theses and over thirty Master’s dissertations, demonstrating his dedication to training the next generation of scientists. Dr. Touré currently coordinates the Master’s program in Environmental Sciences at the Faculty of Science and Technology, University Abdou Moumouni in Niamey. His educational background, combined with his hands-on teaching and mentorship experience, highlights his commitment to both academic excellence and capacity building in environmental science across West Africa.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Amadou Abdourhamane Touré has amassed extensive professional experience as a researcher, academic leader, and scientific coordinator in the field of environmental geosciences. He has served as Head of the Department of Geology and President of the Scientific Committee at the University Abdou Moumouni, where he played a pivotal role in academic development and research strategy. From 2017 to 2023, he held successive leadership roles including Deputy Head and Head of Department, and has coordinated the Master’s program in Environmental Sciences since 2018. He has also been actively involved in organizing major scientific events, such as chairing the first Faculty Science Days in 2023. In addition to academic duties, Dr. Touré is a Principal Investigator for long-term environmental monitoring programs and a collaborator on over 20 national and international research projects. His work bridges academia, research policy, and community impact, making him a key contributor to environmental resilience and sustainable development in the Sahel.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Amadou Abdourhamane Touré’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental geosciences, climate change, and sustainable natural resource management. His primary focus is on understanding and mitigating soil degradation, wind erosion, and land desertification in arid and semi-arid regions, particularly within the Sahel. He is also deeply engaged in surface water quality assessment, investigating both the biological and physico-chemical parameters to evaluate ecological health and public health risks. Dr. Touré’s interdisciplinary approach incorporates remote sensing, field-based monitoring, and hydrological modeling to explore the impacts of climate variability and land use change on ecosystems. His interest extends to resilience of agropastoral systems, aiming to strengthen communities’ adaptation to environmental stressors. With over two decades of experience, he has contributed to regional and international projects that address environmental challenges, making his research highly relevant to sustainable development, climate adaptation policies, and the conservation of fragile ecosystems in West Africa.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Amadou Abdourhamane Touré has earned widespread recognition for his outstanding contributions to environmental research and academic leadership in the Sahel region. While specific named awards or honors are not detailed in his curriculum vitae, his repeated appointments to high-level roles—such as President of the Scientific Committee, Head of the Department of Geology, and Coordinator of the Master’s Program in Environmental Sciences—reflect the trust and esteem of the academic community. His selection as Principal Investigator for major international research initiatives, such as INDAAF and AMMA-CATCH, and his leadership in organizing scientific conferences highlight his stature in the field. Dr. Touré has also served as an evaluator for multiple scientific journals and academic committees, further underscoring his peer recognition. His impactful work across research, education, and capacity building positions him as a leading figure deserving of national and international honors in environmental science, sustainable development, and academic excellence.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Amadou Abdourhamane Touré possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that span fieldwork, data analysis, project coordination, and interdisciplinary collaboration. He is highly skilled in environmental monitoring techniques, particularly in assessing wind erosion, soil degradation, and surface water quality using both field-based measurements and remote sensing tools. As Principal Investigator for long-term research stations such as INDAAF and AMMA-CATCH, he has developed strong expertise in managing large-scale environmental datasets and ensuring data integrity. Dr. Touré is proficient in designing and implementing multi-institutional research projects, having co-led more than 20 regional and international initiatives. He excels in formulating research proposals, securing funding, and managing research teams across academic and governmental institutions. His ability to integrate environmental science with climate resilience and sustainable development practices reflects his strategic and solution-oriented research mindset. Furthermore, his mentoring of graduate students showcases his strengths in academic supervision, research communication, and capacity building.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Amadou Abdourhamane Touré is a highly deserving candidate for the Excellence in Research due to his outstanding contributions to environmental geosciences, climate resilience, and sustainable land and water management in the Sahel region. His leadership in coordinating multi-institutional research projects, mentoring graduate students, and advancing scientific understanding of soil degradation and hydrological change demonstrates a deep commitment to both academic excellence and societal impact. Dr. Touré’s work directly supports the goals of sustainable development and climate adaptation, making tangible differences in vulnerable communities. With his strong foundation, international collaborations, and growing influence in policy-relevant science, he holds exceptional potential to lead future research initiatives and shape environmental resilience strategies across Africa and beyond.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Title: Performance of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) Mission for Monitoring Small Lakes in West Africa
    Authors: Félix Girard, Laurent Kergoat, Ibrahim Mainassara, Maxime Wubda, Edwige D. Nikièma, Amadou Abdourhamane Touré, Julien Renou, Maxime Vayre, Nicolas Taburet, Nicolas Picot, et al.
    Year: 2025
    Journal: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
    DOI: 10.1109/JSTARS.2025.3570859

  • Title: Wind Erosion Dynamics Associated With Land Use on Sandy Soils Under Heavy Anthropogenic Pressure (Southwestern Niger)
    Authors: Issoufou Ide, Amadou Abdourhamane Toure, Jean Louis Rajot, Béatrice Marticorena, Salifou Noma Adamou, Caroline Pierre, Bouba Hassane, Zibo Garba
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Land Degradation & Development
    DOI: 10.1002/ldr.70037

  • Title: Comparison of Methods to Derive the Height‐Area Relationship of Shallow Lakes in West Africa Using Remote Sensing
    Authors: F. Girard, L. Kergoat, H. Nikiema, M. Wubda, R. Yonaba, T. Fowé, A. Abdourhamane Touré, I. Mainassara, M. de Fleury, M. Grippa
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Water Resources Research
    DOI: 10.1029/2024WR037411

  • Title: Wind Erosion Dynamics Associated With Land Use on Sandy Soils Under Heavy Anthropogenic Pressure (Southwestern Niger)
    Authors: Issoufou IDE, Amadou Abdourhamane Touré, Jean-Louis Rajot, Noma Adamou Salifou, Bouba HASSANE
    Year: 2024 (Preprint)
    DOI: 10.22541/au.173533899.95869818/v1

  • Title: Potential for Wind Farming in West Africa from an Analysis of Daily Peak Wind Speeds and a Review of Low-Level Jet Dynamics
    Authors: Yanni Gunnell, Michel Mietton, Amadou Abdourhamane Touré, Kenji Fujiki
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
    DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2023.113836

 

Shubham Sutar | Bioremediation | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Shubham Sutar | Bioremediation | Young Scientist Award

PhD Scholar at Shivaji University, Kolhapur, India

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar is an outstanding candidate for the Young Scientist Award, demonstrating exceptional promise in the field of environmental biotechnology. With a strong academic foundation and a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Shivaji University, his research focuses on biochar technology, bioremediation, and wastewater treatment. He has made innovative contributions, including the development of the “Theory of Pore Conflation” and “Shubhjyot’s Equation” for dye-contaminated water treatment, published in top-tier journals such as Biochar (IF: 13.5). His work has received national media attention and addresses pressing environmental issues with sustainable, nature-based solutions. Mr. Sutar has authored several impactful research and review articles, contributed book chapters, and presented at international conferences. He serves as a reviewer for reputed journals, reflecting peer recognition. With extensive hands-on research experience and strong publication credentials, he embodies the qualities of a promising young scientist. Strengthening international collaborations and leadership roles would further enhance his research impact.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar has built a solid academic foundation in the field of biotechnology. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Biotechnology from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, completing it in 2015. He then pursued a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biotechnology from the same institution, graduating in 2017. Driven by a passion for scientific research, he enrolled in a Ph.D. program at the Department of Biotechnology, Shivaji University, where he recently submitted his final thesis. His doctoral research focused on innovative approaches in environmental biotechnology, particularly the use of biochar in wastewater treatment and dye remediation. Throughout his academic career, Mr. Sutar has demonstrated strong analytical and research skills, contributing significantly to scientific literature with high-impact publications. His education has equipped him with both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, laying a strong foundation for his continued contributions to sustainable environmental technologies and applied biosciences.

Professional Experience📝

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar possesses diverse and progressive professional experience in the field of biotechnology and environmental research. He began his career as an Assistant Professor at Vivekanand College, Kolhapur (2017–2018), where he was involved in teaching undergraduate students and laying the groundwork for his academic and research pursuits. He then joined Shivaji University as a Research Assistant under the DST-PURSE program (2019–2021), where he contributed to environmentally focused projects, gaining hands-on experience in advanced research methodologies. Currently, he serves as a Senior Research Fellow at MAHAJYOTI, Nagpur (2021–2024), where he leads experimental work in biochar production and application for wastewater treatment. His experience spans bioremediation, phytoremediation, and microbial degradation of pollutants, with a focus on translating scientific knowledge into sustainable environmental solutions. His roles have sharpened his skills in experimental design, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration, positioning him as a capable and dedicated researcher in the domain of environmental biotechnology.

Research Interest🔎

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental biotechnology and sustainable waste management. His primary focus is on biochar technology, where he explores the synthesis, characterization, and application of biochar derived from various agricultural wastes for environmental remediation. He is particularly interested in using biochar for dye removal and wastewater treatment, aiming to develop cost-effective, eco-friendly, and scalable solutions for industrial effluent management. Additionally, Mr. Sutar has deep expertise in bioremediation and phytoremediation—utilizing microbial and plant-based strategies to degrade or absorb harmful contaminants from polluted environments. His work also extends to the development of magnetic biochars and their regeneration for multiple cycles of pollutant removal. By integrating innovative theories, such as the “Theory of Pore Conflation,” and focusing on adsorption kinetics, isotherms, and toxicity studies, his research contributes significantly to the development of green technologies that address pressing environmental challenges in water and soil pollution.

Award and Honor🏆

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar has received significant recognition for his innovative research in environmental biotechnology, particularly in the field of biochar-based wastewater treatment. His pioneering work on the “Theory of Pore Conflation” and the formulation of “Shubhjyot’s Equation” was widely acclaimed and published in the high-impact journal Biochar (IF: 13.5), earning national media coverage in The Times of India. This acknowledgment highlighted the relevance and societal impact of his research in providing sustainable and cost-effective solutions for industrial wastewater treatment. In addition to his publications, Mr. Sutar has presented his research at esteemed international conferences, such as ICABB-2023 and CSIR-IIP’s Biotechnology Conference, where his work was well-received by peers and experts. His role as a peer reviewer for several high-impact journals further reflects the academic community’s trust in his expertise. These achievements underline his potential and merit for prestigious recognitions such as the Young Scientist Award.

Research Skill🔬

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar possesses a comprehensive and well-developed set of research skills that span experimental design, data analysis, material synthesis, and environmental assessment. He is proficient in the preparation and modification of biochar, including magnetic and chemically activated forms, and has applied these materials for adsorption-based removal of dyes and pollutants from wastewater. His expertise includes conducting kinetic, isotherm, thermodynamic, and toxicity studies, ensuring a thorough evaluation of treatment processes. Mr. Sutar is skilled in using advanced laboratory instrumentation and analytical tools, and he has participated in hands-on training workshops for Bio-AFM and XRD techniques. He also demonstrates strong scientific communication skills, with several peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and conference presentations to his credit. Additionally, he is adept at graphical and technical software such as CorelDRAW, AutoCAD, and Adobe Illustrator, which he uses to effectively visualize research data and design experimental schematics. His versatile research capabilities make him a valuable asset in environmental science and biotechnology.

Conclusion💡

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar is a highly suitable candidate for the Young Scientist Award. His publication record, originality of research, high-impact contributions in environmental biotechnology, and peer recognition make him a strong and compelling nominee. His work has real-world relevance with societal benefit, especially in sustainable dye and wastewater remediation.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Authors: Shubham Sutar
    Year: 2025
    Title: AI Chips and Water Sustainability: Balancing Technological Advancement with Resource Management
    Cited by: 0

  • Authors: S. Sutar, J. Jadhav
    Year: 2025
    Title: “Theory of Pore Conflation” and “Shubhjyot’s equation” in the treatment of Brilliant green dye-contaminated water using Jamun leaves biochar
    Cited by: 1

  • Authors: S. Sutar, J. Jadhav
    Year: 2024
    Title: A comparative assessment of the methylene blue dye adsorption capacity of natural biochar versus chemically altered activated carbons
    Cited by: 28

  • Authors: S.S. Sutar, S.R. Tapase, P.J. Patil, J.P. Jadhav
    Year: 2023
    Title: Waste material recycled adsorbents for abatement of textile dyes
    Cited by: 4

  • Authors: P.J. Patil, S.S. Sutar, M. Usman, D.N. Patil, M.J. Dhanavade, Q. Shehzad, …
    Year: 2022
    Title: Exploring bioactive peptides as potential therapeutic and biotechnology treasures: A contemporary perspective
    Cited by: 11

  • Authors: S. Sutar, P. Patil, J. Jadhav
    Year: 2022
    Title: Recent advances in biochar technology for textile dyes wastewater remediation: A review
    Cited by: 142

  • Authors: G. Vyavahare, S. Sutar, R. Gurav, R. Patil, D. Patil, J. Jadhav
    Year: 2022
    Title: Application of Biochar for the Treatment of Textile Dyes and Wastewater
    Cited by: 5

  • Authors: S.S. Sutar, G.D. Vyavahare, P.J. Patil, R.G. Gurav, J.P. Jadhav
    Year: 2022
    Title: Recent Advances in Biochar-Based Dye Remediation
    Cited by: Not available

  • Authors: S. Sutar, S. Otari, J. Jadhav
    Year: 2022
    Title: Biochar based photocatalyst for degradation of organic aqueous waste: A review
    Cited by: 89

  • Authors: G. Vyavahare, R. Gurav, R. Patil, S. Sutar, P. Jadhav, D. Patil, Y.H. Yang, …
    Year: 2021
    Title: Sorption of brilliant green dye using soybean straw-derived biochar
    Cited by: 33

  • Authors: S.R. Patil, S.S. Sutar, J.P. Jadhav
    Year: 2020
    Title: Sorption of crystal violet from aqueous solution using live roots of Eichhornia crassipes
    Cited by: 45

  • Authors: S.S. Sutar, P.J. Patil, A.S. Tamboli, D.N. Patil, O.A. Apine, J.P. Jadhav
    Year: 2019
    Title: Biodegradation and detoxification of malachite green by Photobacterium leiognathi strain MS
    Cited by: 36

Taj Wali | Alternative Fuel | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Taj Wali | Alternative Fuel | Best Researcher Award

Gernal Manager Process & Quality  at Dangote cement Tanzania, Tanzania

Mr. Taj Wali is a highly accomplished production and operations management professional with over 16 years of hands-on experience in the cement industry. His expertise spans plant operation and optimization, control room operations, pyro-processing, grinding, and process troubleshooting. Currently serving as Deputy General Manager at Dangote Cement in Tanzania, he has demonstrated leadership in quality control, energy efficiency, CO₂ reduction, and the implementation of alternative fuels. Taj has played key roles in commissioning and optimizing high-capacity cement plants across Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Africa. He is recognized for his ability to reduce operational costs, enhance safety standards, and mentor engineering teams. Although his background is rooted in industrial practice rather than academic research, his technical problem-solving, data-driven approach, and process innovations contribute meaningfully to applied research in the cement manufacturing sector. His profile is ideal for industry-focused or innovation-based awards that emphasize real-world impact over formal academic publications.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Mr. Taj Wali possesses a solid educational background that supports his extensive professional career in the cement and process industries. He holds an MBA in Business Management from the Metropolitan School of Business & Management in the United Kingdom, equipping him with essential leadership, strategic planning, and organizational skills. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree from Global College in Islamabad, Pakistan, providing a strong academic foundation in scientific and technical principles. Complementing his academic qualifications, he holds a Diploma of Associate Engineering (DAE) in Chemical Engineering from the Government College of Technology in Peshawar, Pakistan, which laid the groundwork for his early technical roles. To further enhance his professional competencies, Mr. Wali has obtained globally recognized safety certifications, including IOSH Managing Safely (UK) and OSHA (USA), demonstrating his commitment to operational safety and best practices. His educational achievements have been instrumental in his ability to lead, optimize, and innovate within industrial operations.

Professional Experience📝

Mr. Taj Wali brings over 16 years of progressive professional experience in production, process optimization, and operations management within the cement industry. He currently serves as Deputy General Manager (Production, Process, and Quality Control) at Dangote Cement in Tanzania, where he oversees plant performance, quality systems, and cost-efficient operations. Throughout his career, he has held key roles across renowned organizations, including FLSmidth Global Services, Yanbu Cement (KSA), and various plants in Qatar and Pakistan. Mr. Wali has successfully led plant commissioning, troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and operational excellence initiatives. His responsibilities have included managing pyro-processing units, grinding systems, vertical roller mills, kiln operations, and energy systems. Notably, he has demonstrated outstanding leadership in achieving production KPIs, reducing CO₂ emissions, and training multidisciplinary teams. His promotions and global assignments underscore his impact and reliability in improving plant performance, reducing operational costs, and implementing sustainable solutions in large-scale cement manufacturing environments.

Research Interest🔎

Mr. Taj Wali’s research interests lie in the applied and industrial aspects of cement manufacturing, with a strong focus on process optimization, energy efficiency, and sustainable production practices. He is particularly interested in reducing CO₂ emissions through alternative fuel integration and enhancing equipment performance via data-driven operational improvements. His work emphasizes root cause analysis, refractory advancements, and the optimization of grinding and pyro-processing systems to achieve higher output with reduced environmental impact. Taj is also deeply engaged in the development and implementation of advanced control systems, material and energy balance studies, and commissioning strategies for large-scale plants. His practical experience across diverse geographic and technical settings has fueled a strong interest in integrating innovative solutions to complex industrial challenges. Though not involved in formal academic research, his hands-on contributions offer valuable insights for applied research in cement plant efficiency, sustainability, and production technology innovation.

Award and Honor🏆

Mr. Taj Wali has earned recognition and career advancement through consistent performance, innovation, and leadership in the cement industry. His dedication to operational excellence and process optimization has led to multiple promotions, including his elevation to Deputy General Manager at Dangote Cement due to his impactful contributions as a Process Optimization and Production Manager. He has been entrusted with high-responsibility roles in international settings, reflecting his reputation for technical proficiency and leadership. His successful commissioning and optimization of major cement plants in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Tanzania stand as a testament to his expertise. While not formally awarded academic honors, his industry acknowledgment comes in the form of leadership roles, cross-border assignments, and trust in spearheading critical plant operations. These professional achievements highlight the respect he commands among peers and superiors, validating his contributions to cost reduction, environmental compliance, and enhanced operational performance in the global cement manufacturing sector.

Research Skill🔬

Mr. Taj Wali possesses strong research skills rooted in industrial practice, with a focus on analyzing, optimizing, and improving cement production processes. His expertise includes conducting detailed heat and material balance studies, root cause analysis (RCA), and troubleshooting complex operational issues in grinding and pyro-processing systems. He applies systematic approaches to evaluate plant performance, identify inefficiencies, and implement data-driven solutions. His experience in process commissioning, equipment performance assessment, and operational audits reflects a deep understanding of applied research methodologies. Taj is skilled in interpreting process data, developing standard operating procedures (SOPs), and using technical calculations to support decision-making and innovation. He also demonstrates an ability to transform observations into actionable strategies that improve productivity and sustainability. While his research is not academic in nature, his hands-on investigative capabilities, combined with his technical reporting and process documentation skills, make him a valuable contributor to research-driven improvements in the cement manufacturing sector.

Conclusion💡

Mr. Taj Wali is an exceptionally skilled and results-oriented industrial professional with deep expertise in cement production, plant optimization, and process control. His real-world impact, particularly in the operational and energy efficiency domains, positions him as a strong candidate for industry-focused or applied innovation awards.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  1. Title: A model for multi-component droplet heating and evaporation and its implementation into ANSYS Fluent

    • Authors: O Rybdylova, L Poulton, M Al Qubeissi, AE Elwardany, C Crua, T Khan, …

    • Year: 2018

    • Citations: 48

    • Journal: International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, Volume 90, Pages 29–33

  2. Title: Acute Erythroid Leukemia: A Rare Case Report

    • Authors: K Akhtar, S Haiyat, AI Khan, B Juneja, T Khan

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: Not listed (assumed minimal)

    • Journal: J Clin Lab Med, Volume 5 (Issue 1)

  3. Title: Evaluating the Use of Alternative Fuels in Cement Production for Environmental Sustainability

    • Authors: T Wali, A Qayum, F Algarni, F Malik, SU Jan

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: Not listed (likely new publication)

    • Journal: Sustainability, Volume 17 (Issue 13), Article 5924

  4. Title: Experimental study of effects of type of injectors on the performance of gas generator of liquid rocket engine

    • Authors: TW Khan, I Qamar

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 4

    • Journal: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 715 (1), Article 012080

  5. Title: Factors affecting characteristic length of the combustion chamber of liquid propellant rocket engines

    • Authors: TW Khan, I Qamar

    • Year: 2019

    • Citations: 10

    • Journal: Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering & Technology, Volume 38 (Issue 3), Pages 729–744

  6. Title: Model for fuel droplet evaporation in combustion chamber of liquid propellant rocket engines

    • Authors: T Khan, I Qamar, F Shah, K Akhtar, R Akhtar

    • Year: 2018

    • Citations: 7

    • Journal: Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Volume 31 (Issue 1), Pages 1–10

  7. Title: Modelling of multi-component kerosene and surrogate fuel droplet heating and evaporation characteristics: A comparative analysis

    • Authors: L Poulton, O Rybdylova, IA Zubrilin, SG Matveev, NI Gurakov, …

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 38

    • Journal: Fuel, Volume 269, Article 117115

  8. Title: Optimum characteristic length of gas generator for liquid propellant rocket engine

    • Authors: TW Khan, I Qamar

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 18

    • Journal: Acta Astronautica, Volume 176, Pages 1–12

  9. Title: Testing Procedure for Laboratory Scale Semi Cryogenic Combustion Chamber of LPRE with Problems Faced and Lessons Learned

    • Authors: TW Khan, I Qamar

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 2

    • Journal: Journal of Thermal Science, Volume 31 (Issue 6), Pages 2171–2177