Dalia Abd El-khalek | Environmental | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dalia Abd El-khalek | Environmental | Women Researcher Award

Professor | National institute of oceanography | Egypt

Professor Dalia Elsayed Abd El-Khalek is a seasoned marine chemist at the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt. With an academic career spanning over two decades, she has held leadership positions such as Director and Vice-Chairman of El-Max Research Station. Her expertise lies in green chemistry, scale and corrosion inhibition, desalination technologies, and environmental monitoring. She has collaborated extensively with academia and industry, produced impactful research, and is a dedicated reviewer for several high-ranked, Scopus-indexed journals.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Extensive Experience and Academic Credentials:
    Prof. Dalia holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and has more than 15 years of progressive academic and research experience, currently serving as Professor of Marine Chemistry at the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt.

  • Innovative Research in Applied Environmental Chemistry:
    Her work integrates green chemistry, corrosion and scale inhibition, and desalination—crucial for sustainable water systems and marine environmental health. This interdisciplinary focus aligns strongly with global sustainability goals.

  • Intellectual Property Contributions:
    She holds two granted patents and one under review—reflecting originality and impact in applied research. Her inventions target industrial-scale problems, especially for desalination and corrosion management, which are of high relevance.

  • Research Output and Editorial Work:
    With 27 Scopus-indexed publications, consistent reviewing for Q1/Q2 journals, and active collaborations, Prof. Dalia demonstrates solid engagement with the global scientific community.

  • Leadership and Mentorship:
    As the former director and vice-chair of El-Max research station, and as a supervisor of multiple postgraduate theses, she has significantly contributed to research training and institutional development.

🎓 Education

Prof. Dalia earned all her degrees in Chemistry from Alexandria University, Egypt:
📘 Ph.D. in Chemistry (2008)
📘 M.Sc. in Inorganic and Physical Chemistry (2003)
📘 B.Sc. in Science (1999)

🧪 Experience

Prof. Dalia’s professional journey includes:
👩‍🔬 Researcher at NIOF (2009–2015)
👩‍🏫 Associate Professor (2015–2023)
🎓 Promoted to Professor of Marine Chemistry in 2023.
She has also served as Head and Vice-Chairman of El-Max Research Station, managing environmental and applied marine research projects. Her expertise includes membrane technology, eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors, and heavy metal remediation. ⚗️🌍

🔬 Research Interests On Environmental

Her research focuses on:
🌱 Green chemistry applications for water treatment
💧 Desalination technologies, especially RO membrane enhancements
🧫 Corrosion and scale inhibition using environmentally friendly compounds
📊 Environmental monitoring, including water quality and pollutant analysis
🔗 Nexus projects integrating sustainability in industrial water reuse

🏆 Awards & Patents

Prof. Dalia is nominated for the Women Research Award 🏅 for her pioneering contributions to sustainable chemistry. She holds:
📄 Two granted patents:

  1. Reverse Osmosis Membrane Resisting Biofouling and Inorganic Scaling (2024)

  2. Control of Scale Formation Using Eco-friendly Materials (2022)
    📑 One patent under process:

  • “A package of natural extract and biosurfactant as antiscalant in water systems” (2023)
    She has also received institutional support for national projects in desalination and nanomaterials.

📚 Publications

1. A natural extract as scale and corrosion inhibitor for steel surface in brine solution
Authors: AM Abdel-Gaber, BA Abd-El-Nabey, E Khamis, DE Abd-El-Khalek
Year: 2011
Citations: 217

2. Investigation of fig leaf extract as a novel environmentally friendly antiscalent for CaCO₃ calcareous deposits
Authors: AM Abdel-Gaber, BA Abd-El-Nabey, E Khamis, DE Abd-El-Khalek
Year: 2008
Citations: 126

3. Evaluation of sodium hexametaphosphate as scale and corrosion inhibitor in cooling water using electrochemical techniques
Authors: DE Abd-El-Khalek, BA Abd-El-Nabey
Year: 2013
Citations: 109

4. The inhibition of crystal growth of gypsum and barite scales in industrial water systems using green antiscalant
Authors: DE Abd-El-Khalek, BA Abd-El-Nabey, MA Abdel-Kawi, S Ebrahim, …
Year: 2019
Citations: 39

5. Investigation of a novel environmentally friendly inhibitor for calcium carbonate scaling in cooling water
Authors: DE Abd-El-Khalek, BA Abd-El-Nabey, MA Abdel-Kawi, SR Ramadan
Year: 2016
Citations: 36

6. Plant extracts as corrosion and scale inhibitors: A review
Authors: BA Abd-El-Nabey, DE Abd-El-Khalek, S El-Housseiny, ME Mohamed
Year: 2020
Citations: 31

7. Evaluation of nicotiana leaves extract as corrosion inhibitor for steel in acidic and neutral chloride solutions
Authors: DE Abd-El-Khalek, BA Abd-El-Nabey, AM Abdel-Gaber
Year: 2012
Citations: 29

8. Water-soluble sulfonated polyaniline as multifunctional scaling inhibitor for crystallization control in industrial applications
Authors: DE Abd-El-Khalek, HHAM Hassan, SR Ramadan
Year: 2021
Citations: 27

9. New application of brown sea algae as an alternative to phosphorous-containing antiscalant
Authors: E Khamis, DE Abd-El-Khalek, MA Abdel-Kawi, JM Anwar
Year: 2022
Citations: 26

10. Studies of some heavy metals in water and sediment in El-Max fish farm, Egypt
Authors: GM El Zokm, SE El-Gohary, DE Abd-El-Khalek
Year: 2012
Citations: 21

🧾 Conclusion

Professor Dalia’s work embodies the mission of environmental protection through innovation. 🌍💡 Her research on eco-friendly inhibitors and membrane technologies contributes directly to sustainable industrial practices. With international collaborations, patents, and numerous publications, she continues to inspire scientific excellence and gender equity in STEM. Her nomination for the Women Research Award recognizes a career devoted to impactful research, mentorship, and industrial collaboration.

Meryem Fanidi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Meryem Fanidi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Central south university | China

Meryem Fanidi is a dedicated researcher and academic currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Central South University, China. With a strong background in geology, archaeology, and geophysics, she has built an interdisciplinary expertise that bridges historical and modern scientific methodologies. Passionate about environmental geoscience, her work focuses on self-potential modeling and saline intrusion monitoring. Over the years, she has gained extensive experience in research, fieldwork, and academic collaborations, contributing significantly to her field.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Diverse Research Experience – Meryem Fanidi has conducted extensive research in geoscience, archaeology, and hydrogeophysics. Her work spans topics like self-potential modeling, groundwater potential, and the historical analysis of Mediterranean transgressions and regressions.

  2. Strong Publication Record – She has multiple peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals, demonstrating her contributions to her field.

  3. Multidisciplinary Background – Her academic path, covering geology, archaeology, and geophysics, showcases versatility and the ability to integrate knowledge from various scientific domains.

  4. Practical Experience – With internships in mining, hydrocarbon exploration, and archaeological excavation, she has hands-on expertise complementing her theoretical knowledge.

  5. International Exposure – Studying in China and collaborating on global projects indicate adaptability and engagement in an international research community.

  6. Technical and Language Proficiency – Her skills in laboratory techniques, GIS applications, and multilingual communication (English, French, Arabic) enhance her research capabilities.

Education 🎓

Meryem Fanidi has an impressive academic background. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate at Central South University, specializing in geoscience and info-physics, with a research focus on self-potential modeling and inversion for saline intrusion monitoring. Prior to her Ph.D., she earned a Master’s degree in Archaeology from the National Institute of Sciences of Archaeology and Patrimoine, where she explored Mediterranean history and sea transgressions using geospatial data. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Geology from the University of Mohamed V (Rabat), specializing in Hydrology, Oceanology, and Climate. She also holds a high school diploma in Life and Earth Sciences from Jaber Ibn Hayyan Public School & College.

Professional Experience 🌟

Meryem Fanidi has gained valuable hands-on experience through internships and research projects. She has worked in the Paleontology Lab at the University of Mohamed V, conducting stratigraphic analysis of Moroccan dinosaur fossil deposits. Additionally, she contributed to a GIS project at the National Institute of Sciences of Archaeology and Patrimoine, updating Morocco’s archaeological records using ArcGIS. Her field experience includes excavation work at the Cave of Ifri N’Ammar and geological surveys at ONHYM. These experiences have strengthened her skills in geospatial analysis, geological fieldwork, and hydrogeophysics.

Research Interests On Environmental Science 📚

Meryem’s research is centered on environmental geoscience, with a specific focus on self-potential modeling and saline intrusion monitoring. Her previous studies explored the historical changes in Mediterranean transgressions and regressions using geospatial data. She is also interested in hydrology, archaeology, and groundwater potential modeling. Her interdisciplinary research bridges the gap between geological history and modern environmental challenges, making significant contributions to hydrogeophysics and archaeology.

Awards & Achievements 🏆

Meryem has received several accolades for her academic excellence and extracurricular contributions. She was awarded a Master’s scholarship and has earned numerous certificates for her participation in conferences and seminars. Her contributions to academia extend beyond research, as she has also been actively involved in organizing congresses at her university and archaeology institute.

Publications 📚

Meryem Fanidi has made notable contributions to scientific literature. Some of her key publications include:

  • “Modeling and Validating Saltwater Intrusion Dynamics by Self-Potential: A Laboratory Perspective”

    • Authors: Meryem Fanidi, Yi-An Cui, Jing Xie, Ahmed Abdelreheem Khalil, Syed Muzyan Shahzad

    • Publication Year: 2025

  • “Appraisal of Lacustrine Aquifer’s Groundwater Potentiality and Its Hydrogeological Modelling in Southeastern Peshawar, Pakistan: Implications for Environmental Geology, and Geotechnical Engineering”

    • Authors: Syed Muzyan Shahzad, Asim Shahzad, Hammad Tariq Janjuhah, George Kontakiotis, Meryem Fanidi, Muhammad Ishfaque, Sajjad Ahmad Shah, Panayota Makri

    • Publication Year: 2024

  • “Delineation of Groundwater Potential in Southeastern Peshawar Using Lithostratigraphic Properties and Geophysical Techniques”

    • Authors: Asim Shahzad, Hammad Tariq Janjuhah, Syed Muzyan Shahzad, George Kontakiotis, Meryem Fanidi, Panayota Makri

    • Publication Year: 2022

  • “Deep Metallogenic Mechanism in Southeastern China Based on Receiver Function Data”

    • Authors: Jian-xin Liu, Syed Muzyan Shahzad, Ya Sun, Asim Shahzad, Chuan Li, Meryem Fanidi, Ishfaque Muhammad

    • Publication Year: 2022

  • “Numerical Modeling of Marine Self-Potential from a Seafloor Hydrothermal Ore Deposit”

    • Authors: Jing Xie, Yi-an Cui, Meryem Fanidi, Lijuan Zhang, Youjun Guo, Yijian Luo, Jianxin Liu

    • Publication Year: 2021

  • “2.5D Self-Potential Forward Modeling by Natural-Infinite Element Coupling Method”

    • Authors: Jing Xie, Yi-an Cui, Youjun Guo, Lijuan Zhang, Meryem Fanidi, Jianxin Liu

    • Publication Year: 2020

  • “Numerical Modeling of Biogeobattery System from Microbial Degradation of Underground Organic Contaminant”

    • Authors: Jing Xie, Yi-an Cui, Lijuan Zhang, Youjun Guo, Jiaxin Wang, Meryem Fanidi, Jianxin Liu

    • Publication Year: 2020

Conclusion 📝

Meryem Fanidi is a passionate geoscientist whose research and professional experiences have significantly contributed to the fields of geology, hydrogeophysics, and archaeology. Her work in self-potential modeling and groundwater studies showcases her interdisciplinary expertise, making her a valuable asset in environmental geoscience. With her continued dedication to academia, she is poised to make further groundbreaking contributions in her field.

Liang-Wei Cui | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liang-Wei Cui | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Southwest Forestry University | China

Dr. Liang-Wei Cui is a distinguished professor at the Faculty of Biodiversity Conservation, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming, China. His research primarily focuses on primate behavior ecology and conservation, as well as mammal biodiversity conservation and monitoring. With decades of experience in zoological studies, he has led several key projects on the conservation of endangered primates, particularly the Black-and-White Snub-Nosed Monkey.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Outstanding Research Contributions: Dr. Cui has an extensive publication record, with multiple high-impact papers on primate behavior, ecology, and conservation in well-respected journals such as the American Journal of Primatology, Ecology and Evolution, and Ecosystem Health and Sustainability. His research addresses critical issues in biodiversity conservation, particularly for endangered species like the Black-and-White Snub-Nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti).

Strong Research Focus & Impact: His work on mammal biodiversity conservation and monitoring directly contributes to wildlife protection strategies, habitat restoration, and species survival. Projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) demonstrate the significance and credibility of his research.

Collaborative and International Recognition: Dr. Cui collaborates with multiple researchers across institutions, including leading primatologists and conservation scientists. His research includes interdisciplinary studies on habitat fragmentation, provisioning impacts, and climate effects on wildlife, showing a broad and integrative scientific approach.

Long-Term Commitment to Conservation: With over 15 years of experience as a professor at Southwest Forestry University, Dr. Cui has contributed significantly to the academic and scientific community, training future conservationists and zoologists.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Zoology (September 1997 – July 2003)
    Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, Yunnan, China

👨‍🏫 Experience

  • Professor (August 2008 – Present)
    Southwest Forestry University, Kunming, Yunnan, China

🔬 Research Interests On Ecology

Dr. Cui’s research spans two major areas:

  • Primate Behavior Ecology and Conservation
  • Mammal Biodiversity Conservation and Monitoring

His work primarily focuses on understanding primate behavior, habitat fragmentation, and conservation strategies to mitigate threats to endangered species.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Cui has been recognized for his contributions to primate conservation and biodiversity research, receiving multiple grants and accolades for his work in wildlife preservation and ecological sustainability.

📚 Publications

Dr. Cui has authored several influential research papers in primatology and conservation science. Below are some of his recent publications:

  • A new record of Coelichneumon rufofemoratus (Cameron, 1903) (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) from Eastern Himalayas, with a checklist of all the species of the genus from the Oriental region

    • Authors: Yang, Xia; Huang, Zhi-Pang; Cui, Liang-Wei; Pos, Davide Dal; Reshchikov, Alexey; Xiao, Wen
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: Not available
  • Surviving at the highest and coldest: Nutritional and chemical components of fallback foods for Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys

    • Authors: Pan, Hao; Hou, Rong; Zhang, He; Li, Yanpeng; Huang, Zhipang; Cui, Liangwei; Xiao, Wen
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: Not available
  • Variation in monthly and seasonal elevation use impacts behavioral and dietary flexibility in Rhinopithecus bieti

    • Authors: Kraus, Jacob B.; Huang, Zhi-Pang; Li, Yan-Pang; Cui, Liang-Wei; Wang, Shuang-Jin; Li, Jin-Fa; Liu, Feng; Wang, Yun; Strier, Karen B.; Xiao, Wen
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: Not available
  • Integrative Taxonomy Revealed High Diversity of Hemiphyllodactylus Bleeker, 1860 (Squamata: Gekkonidae) and the Description of Three New Species from Yunnan Province, China

    • Authors: Hongxin Zhou; Xiuyan Li; Chaoying Yuan; Liangwei Cui; Shuo Liu; Dingqi Rao
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: Not available
  • Effects of Environmental Factors on Bird Communities in Different Urbanization Grades: An Empirical Study in Lishui, a Mountainous Area of Eastern China

    • Authors: Zhang, Wenwen; Zhou, Ying; Fang, Xuelan; Zhao, Shengjun; Wu, Yi; Zhang, Haonan; Cui, Liangwei; Cui, Peng
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: Not available
  • Effects of food availability and climate on the activity budget of Shortridge’s langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei) in the Drung Valley, Gaoligong Mountains, China

    • Authors: Zhang, Jia-Yang; Li, Ying-Chun; Yang, Yin; Garber, Paul A.; Han, Ke-Guo; Huang, Zhi-Pang; Cui, Liang-Wei; Xiao, Wen
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: Not available
  • Effects of provisioning on the activity budget and foraging strategies of black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) in the Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve, Yunnan, China

    • Authors: Li, Hong-Bo; Sun, Jing; Li, Lun-Hong; Zhou, Ying; Fang, Xue-Lan; Li, Bo-Yan; Guo, Long-Jie; Geng, Ying; Wang, Chun-Ping; Huang, Zhi-Pang et al.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: Not available
  • Stepping Stone Strategy: A Cost-Effective Way to Address Habitat Fragmentation of Endangered Wildlife in Montane Forest

    • Authors: Wang, Haohan; Gao, Ying; Li, Yanpeng; Li, Na; Grueter, Cyril C.; Xu, Huiming; Huang, Zhipang; Cui, Liangwei; Xiao, Wen
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: Not available
  • Ontogenetic Development of Sexual Dimorphism in Body Mass of Wild Black-and-White Snub-Nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti)

    • Authors: Yan-Peng Li; Huang Zhi-Pang; Yin Yang; Xiao-Bin He; Ru-Liang Pan; Xin-Ming He; Gui-Wei Yang; Hua Wu; Liangwei Cui; Wen Xiao
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: Not available
  • Southwest China, the last refuge of continental primates in East Asia

    • Authors: Zhang, He; Lu, Jiqi; Tang, Shiyi; Huang, Zhipang; Cui, Liangwei; Lan, Daoying; Wang, Haitao; Hou, Rong; Xiao, Wen; Guo, Songtao et al.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: Not available

🔚 Conclusion

Dr. Liang-Wei Cui’s research has significantly contributed to the field of primate conservation and biodiversity monitoring. His work on habitat fragmentation, primate ecology, and wildlife protection has influenced conservation policies and strategies in China and beyond. As a dedicated researcher and professor, he continues to mentor young scientists and lead conservation efforts for endangered species. 🌍