Jiquan Wang | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Jiquan Wang | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Teacher | Northeast Agricultural University | China

Prof. Wang Jiquan is a senior researcher at Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, China, with recognized expertise in agricultural intelligent systems, image processing, and optimization algorithms. He has authored 47 Scopus-indexed publications, accumulating 876 citations with an h-index of 16, reflecting sustained academic impact. His recent research focuses on agricultural pest and disease image analysis, smart supply–demand regulation, and parameter optimization using advanced metaheuristic and reinforcement learning methods, published in leading journals such as Computers and Electronics in Agriculture and Agriculture Switzerland. Dr. Wang actively collaborates with interdisciplinary and international research teams, contributing to 48 co-authored networks. His work supports digital agriculture, precision farming, and food supply stability, offering practical, data-driven solutions that enhance agricultural productivity, sustainability, and decision-making at both regional and global levels.

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Sang-Ah Lee | Environmental Biotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Sang-Ah Lee | Environmental Biotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Jeju National University | South Korea

Prof. Sang-ah Lee is a researcher at Jeju National University, South Korea, with expertise in environmental microbiology, aquatic ecology, and environmental biotechnology. Him research focuses on microbial interactions in freshwater and sediment ecosystems, microplastic toxicity, heavy-metal contamination, and the application of microalgae for industrial emission mitigation and sustainable bio-materials. He has authored 47 peer-reviewed publications, receiving over 1,058 citations, and holds an h-index of 16, reflecting substantial and sustained research impact. Dr. Lee collaborates extensively with international and interdisciplinary teams, as evidenced by a broad co-authorship network. Him recent work addresses pressing environmental challenges, including pollution from microplastics and industrial activities, and proposes biologically driven solutions for ecosystem protection. Through him research, he contributes to environmental sustainability, public health protection, and the advancement of science-based strategies for climate and industrial impact mitigation.

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Luki Subehi | Environmental Science | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Luki Subehi | Environmental Science | Best Academic Researcher Award

Senior Researcher | National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) | Indonesia

Dr. Luki Subehi is a researcher at the Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN), Central Jakarta, Indonesia, working in the field of environmental and aquatic sciences. His research focuses on water quality assessment, sediment geochemistry, potentially toxic elements, ecosystem services, riparian vegetation, carbon stock, and environmental governance of lakes and river systems affected by urbanization, hydropower development, and volcanic activity. He has published 67 peer-reviewed articles, earning 298 citations with an h-index of 11, demonstrating steady academic impact. His studies have appeared in international journals such as Soil and Sediment Contamination, Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, and the International Journal of Conservation Science. Dr. Subehi collaborates extensively with multidisciplinary teams, reflected in 171 co-authors, and his research provides scientific evidence for ecosystem restoration, sustainable water resource management, and informed environmental policy, supporting long-term ecological sustainability and societal benefits.

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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

Abebaw Alene Yallew | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abebaw Alene Yallew | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Ethiopian Forestry Development | Ethiopia

Mr. Abebaw Alene Yallew is a dedicated forestry researcher from Ethiopia with over six years of professional experience in forestry, environmental, and climate change sectors. He currently serves as a Forest Disease and Insect Pest Control Researcher at the Ethiopian Forest Development (EFD), where he actively contributes to proposal writing, data collection and analysis, manuscript preparation, publication, and experimental material development. Previously, he worked as a Plantation Forest Researcher and Forest Resource Data Encoder at the former Ethiopian Environment, Forest, and Climate Change Commission (EEFCCC), gaining extensive expertise in field supervision, forest data registration, and stakeholder training. Mr. Yallew holds an MSc in Forest Management and Utilization from the University of Gondar (2022–2024) with a perfect GPA of 4.0, focusing on forest ecology, climate change impacts, and forest yield modeling. His thesis examined the distribution and economic importance of Uromycladium acaciae disease on Acacia mearnsii in Ethiopia’s northwestern highlands. He earned his BSc in General Forestry from Hawassa University, Wondo Genet College of Forestry and Natural Resources (2014–2018), with strong academic performance. His research interests include forest pathology, disease epidemiology, sustainable forest management, remote sensing, and climate-smart forestry. Technically proficient, he is skilled in QGIS, ARC-GIS, SPSS, R, SEPAL, Collect Earth, and advanced data analysis tools, with strong communication, leadership, and teamwork abilities. His publications in Ecological Genetics and Genomics, Jurnal Biota, and Agricultural Science and Technology highlight his contributions to understanding forest disease dynamics and biodiversity conservation. Mr. Yallew has completed several professional trainings from institutions such as the Technical University of Munich, UNDP, and Udacity, enhancing his analytical and geoinformatics expertise. He is a member of the Ethiopian Forestry Society and the African Forest Forum. As Chairperson of the Central Ethiopia Forestry Development Center’s Cafeteria Management Committee, he demonstrates strong leadership and organizational management. Committed to scientific excellence and sustainable resource management, Mr. Yallew continues to advance forestry research for ecological resilience and community development.

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1. Yallew, A. A., & Abtew, A. A. (2025, June). Economic importance of wattle rust (Uromycladium acaciae) disease on Acacia mearnsii in Fagita Lekoma, North-Western highlands of Ethiopia. Ecological Genetics and Genomics, 35, 100352. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egg.2025.100352

2. Yallew, A. A., Abtew, A. A., & Kassie, W. B. (2025, January 16). Distribution of Uromycladium acaciae disease on Acacia mearnsii woodlots; response and farmers’ cultural management practices in Fagita Lekoma district, Ethiopia. Jurnal Biota, 11(1), 42–54. https://doi.org/10.19109/biota.v11i1.24739

 

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

Vllaznim Mula | Environmental Chemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Vllaznim Mula | Environmental Chemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Doctoral Researcher | Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje | Macedonia

Mr. Vllaznim Mula, a Kosovar scholar born on 28 November 1988, is an emerging researcher in the field of environmental analytical chemistry with a strong academic and professional trajectory. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry Engineering (2010) and Master of Science in Environmental Analytical Chemistry (2014) from the University of Prishtina, where he conducted thesis research on electrochemical sensors for hydrogen peroxide detection. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. in Chemistry at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, North Macedonia, with anticipated completion in 2025, focusing on the assessment and characterization of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in indoor and outdoor environments using passive sampling and advanced analytical methods. Professionally, he has been engaged as a full-time Assistant at the University “Fehmi Agani” in Gjakova since 2018, contributing actively to teaching, mentorship, and research development. His research interests include air quality monitoring, electrochemical sensing, nanomaterials for pollutant detection, and cross-border environmental studies with emphasis on public health implications. He has developed strong research skills in chromatography, mass spectrometry, electrochemical techniques, and data interpretation, which have been applied to international collaborations with institutions in Italy, North Macedonia, and Kosovo. His work has resulted in impactful publications indexed in Web of Science and Scopus, including Atmosphere, Aerosol and Air Quality Research, and Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, where he has often served as corresponding author, reflecting leadership in collaborative projects. Mr. Mula has also delivered oral and poster presentations at leading international conferences such as NanoBalkan, SCTM, and the Università di Parma’s research forums, enhancing the visibility of his work. Recognized for his academic excellence, he continues to build a research profile with growing impact. Currently, his academic metrics include 5 citations across 4 documents with an h-index of 2, reflecting a promising upward trajectory in scholarly contributions.

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Featured Publications

  1. Januzaj, V., Mula, V., Turdean, G. L., & Muresan, L. M. (2015). Composite electrodes with carbon-supported Ru nanoparticles for H₂O₂ detection. Acta Chimica Slovenica, 62(1), 28–34. Cited by 6.

  2. Mula, V., Bogdanov, J., Stanoeva, J. P., Zeneli, L., & Zdravkovski, Z. (2024). Monitoring volatile organic compounds in air using passive sampling: Regional cross-border study between N. Macedonia and Kosovo. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 24(1), 230170. Cited by 3.

  3. Mehmeti, V., Mula, V., Maiga, M. D., Seydou, M., Dagdag, O., Berisha, A., & Kaya, S. (2025). DFT analysis of fenethylline (Captagon): Investigating its interaction with graphene as a potential adsorbent. Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 44(1), 39–52.

  4. Mula, V., Bogdanov, J., Stanoeva, J. P., Zeneli, L., Berisha, A., & Zdravkovski, Z. (2024). Assessment of volatile organic compounds in indoor environments across North Macedonia and Kosovo using passive sampling. Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 43(2), 207–218.

  5. Mula, V., Bogdanov, J., Stanoeva, J., Zeneli, L., Gelmini, F., Daci, A., Berisha, A., Zdravkovski, Z., & Beretta, G. (2024). Monitoring volatile organic compounds in indoor and outdoor air using passive sampling in Milan, Italy. nanoBalkan International Conference (NB2024) / NANOKOS Workshop 2024, 80.

 

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.

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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.