Anil Kumar Medikonda | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Anil Kumar Medikonda
Andhra University, India

Anil Kumar Medikonda
Affiliation Andhra University
Country India
Google Scholar ID 3jBlc60AAAAJ
Documents 21
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area Earth and Planetary Sciences
Event International Forensic Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0007-6876-4022

Anil Kumar Medikonda is an emerging researcher in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences whose scholarly work focuses on climate variability, drought assessment, hydrological processes, ocean-atmosphere interactions, and environmental sustainability. Through interdisciplinary investigations, he has contributed to understanding climate-induced environmental changes across diverse geographical regions including Eastern Africa, South America, and the Indian Ocean basin. His academic portfolio reflects engagement with climate modeling, watershed analysis, and environmental risk assessment, making his research relevant to contemporary scientific discussions concerning climate resilience and sustainable development.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile and research accomplishments of Anil Kumar Medikonda. His work primarily addresses climate dynamics, hydrological variability, drought assessment, and environmental sustainability. By integrating climate modeling techniques, observational datasets, and regional environmental analyses, his research contributes to scientific understanding of climate-related risks and resource management challenges in vulnerable ecosystems.[2]

Keywords

Climate Change, Drought Risk, Hydrology, Environmental Science, Oceanography, Climate Modeling, Watershed Analysis, Sustainability, Earth Sciences.

Introduction

The growing challenges associated with climate change require robust scientific investigations capable of informing policy and environmental management. Researchers working across climate science and hydrology play an important role in advancing evidence-based solutions. Anil Kumar Medikonda has contributed to these efforts through studies examining drought conditions, climate variability, ocean circulation, and environmental contamination patterns.[3]

Research Profile

Affiliated with Andhra University, Medikonda’s research activities span Earth and Planetary Sciences with emphasis on climate systems and environmental processes. His scholarly record includes journal articles, book contributions, and collaborative research projects addressing regional and global climate concerns. His work frequently combines computational analysis, climate datasets, and interdisciplinary methodologies.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Assessment of climate change-related drought risks using Weather Research and Forecasting models in Eastern Africa.
  • Investigation of climate-induced shifts in Equatorial Indian Ocean currents and Madden-Julian Oscillation influences.
  • Analysis of seasonal nitrate contamination patterns in agricultural watersheds.
  • Evaluation of spatio-temporal climate variability and long-term climatic changes in South America.

Publications

  • The Study of Climate Change Related Drought Risk Using Weather Research and Forecasting Model over Eastern Africa, Ethiopia (2023).
  • Unravelling Climate Induced Shift in the Equatorial Indian Ocean Currents: Insights from Madden Julian Oscillations (2026).
  • Climate Change and Development (2026).
  • Unveiling Seasonal Nitrate Contamination Dynamics in Cropland Sub-Watersheds (2024).

Research Impact

The research activities of Medikonda contribute to advancing understanding of environmental systems affected by climate variability. His studies provide insights into drought monitoring, hydrological processes, and ocean-atmosphere interactions. Such contributions support scientific dialogue concerning adaptation strategies, environmental planning, and sustainable resource management in climate-sensitive regions.[4]

Award Suitability

Based on documented scholarly activities, interdisciplinary research themes, and contributions to climate and environmental sciences, Anil Kumar Medikonda demonstrates characteristics commonly considered in evaluations for academic recognition programs. His involvement in climate-related research, peer-reviewed publications, and environmental investigations aligns with the objectives of the International Forensic Scientist Awards’ Best Researcher Award category, particularly in recognizing emerging scientific contributions and research excellence.[5]

Conclusion

Anil Kumar Medikonda’s research portfolio reflects sustained engagement with contemporary environmental and climate science challenges. Through studies spanning drought assessment, climate variability, watershed dynamics, and oceanographic processes, he has contributed to the growing body of knowledge supporting climate resilience and sustainable development. His scholarly activities position him as a developing researcher within Earth and Planetary Sciences.[6]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Author profile: Anil Kumar Medikonda.
    scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=3jBlc60AAAAJ
  2. Medikonda, A.K., & Bhowmick, A. (2023). The Study of Climate Change Related Drought Risk Using Weather Research and Forecasting Model over Eastern Africa, Ethiopia.
    https://doi.org/10.1504/IJHST.2023.100000
  3. Medikonda, P.S.P. (2026). Unravelling Climate Induced Shift in the Equatorial Indian Ocean Currents. European Physical Journal Plus.
  4. Assa, B.G., Bhowmick, A., & Cholo, B.E. (2024). Environmental Advances.
  5. International Forensic Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award information and evaluation framework.
    forensicscientist.org
  6. Apple Academic Press. (2026). Climate Change and Development.

Irina Pilvere | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Irina Pilvere | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies | Latvia

Professor Irina Pilvere of the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies is a distinguished researcher in agricultural economics, rural development, and the bioeconomy, with a strong international research presence supported by 101 Scopus-indexed publications, 240 citations from 196 Scopus documents, and an h-index of 8 (Scopus). Her overall scientific output includes 342 publications, among them eight monographs and more than 230 internationally reviewed papers, reflecting her broad scholarly influence across the agricultural and environmental sciences. She has made substantial contributions to 25 international and 99 national research projects, advancing research in sustainable agriculture, land-use efficiency, renewable energy policy, food system resilience, and the EU Common Agricultural Policy. Her recent collaborative research with Aina Muska and Aleksejs Nipers on assessing agricultural green competitiveness across EU Member States introduces a comprehensive Green Competitiveness Index based on environmental indicators aligned with European Green Deal targets, strengthening sustainability evaluation frameworks and supporting evidence-based policymaking. Prof. Irina Pilvere’s broader research achievements include developing economic and sectoral modelling tools such as the LASAM model; conducting sustainability assessments; performing policy evaluations; and producing forward-looking projections for livestock, dairy, and crop sectors. Her publications appear in high-impact journals and leading international conference proceedings, including Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Europe, and Emerging Science Journal. Her scholarly work is widely cited and recognised for shaping agricultural policy discourse, enhancing rural development strategies, and supporting innovation pathways in the European bioeconomy. Through extensive collaborations and research leadership, she continues to contribute meaningfully to advancing sustainable, resilient, and competitive agricultural systems.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | ORCID | ResearchGate | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

  1. Grinberga-Zalite, G., Pilvere, I., Muska, A., & Kruzmetra, Z. (2021). Resilience of meat supply chains during and after COVID-19 crisis. Emerging Science Journal, 5(1), 57–66.

  2. Pilvere, I., Nipers, A., & Pilvere, A. (2022). Evaluation of the European Green Deal policy in the context of agricultural support payments in Latvia. Agriculture, 12(12), Article 2028.

  3. Rubins, M., & Pilvere, I. (2017). Development of renewable energy policy in Latvia. Economic Science for Rural Development Conference Proceedings, 17.

  4. Nipers, A., Pilvere, I., Valdovska, A., & Proskina, L. (2016). Assessment of key aspects of technologies and cow farming for milk production in Latvia. Engineering for Rural Development, 15, 175–181.

  5. Pilvere, I., Nipers, A., Krievina, A., Upite, I., & Kotovs, D. (2022). LASAM model: An important tool in the decision support system for policymakers and farmers. Agriculture, 12(5), Article 705.