Sang-Eun Oh | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sang-Eun Oh | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Kangwon National University | South Korea

Prof. Dr. Sang-Eun Oh is a leading environmental engineer and biotechnologist at the Department of Biological Environment, Kangwon National University, South Korea, where he serves as Professor and Director of the Environmental Research Center. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering from Gwang-Ju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) in 2002, following M.S. and B.S. degrees in Environmental Engineering from Chung-Nam National University. Dr. Sang-Eun Oh gained international research experience as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at The Pennsylvania State University, USA, before joining Kangwon National University in 2006. His research focuses on microbial fuel cells, bioenergy production, wastewater treatment, eco-toxicological monitoring using sulfur-oxidizing microorganisms, and sustainable environmental biotechnology. Over his career, he has led more than 27 completed and three ongoing national and international projects, including pioneering work in microbial electrochemical systems, livestock waste treatment, and hydroponic cultivation technologies. Dr. Sang-Eun Oh has authored 182 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Biodegradation, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Chemosphere, and Sustainability, and holds 26 patents for innovative environmental technologies. He has collaborated with global leaders including Bruce E. Logan’s laboratory at Penn State University, advancing bioenergy generation, green hydrogen production, and microbial bio electrochemical systems. His outstanding contributions have earned him prestigious awards including the Minister of Environment Award, Best Environmental Technology Award, and multiple Best Paper Awards. Recognized for his scientific rigor, innovation, and leadership in clean technology and sustainable environmental solutions, Dr. Sang-Eun Oh exemplifies excellence and is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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  1. Min, B., Kim, J. R., Oh, S. E., Regan, J. M., & Logan, B. E. (2005). Electricity generation from swine wastewater using microbial fuel cells. Water Research, 39(20), 4961–4968.

  2. Rahimnejad, M., Adhami, A., Darvari, S., Zirepour, A., & Oh, S. E. (2015). Microbial fuel cell as new technology for bioelectricity generation: A review. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 54(3), 745–756.

  3. Oh, S. E., Min, B., & Logan, B. E. (2004). Cathode performance as a factor in electricity generation in microbial fuel cells. Environmental Science & Technology, 38(18), 4900–4904.

  4. Kim, J. R., Cheng, S., Oh, S. E., & Logan, B. E. (2007). Power generation using different cation, anion, and ultrafiltration membranes in microbial fuel cells. Environmental Science & Technology, 41(3), 1004–1009.

  5. Oh, S. E., & Logan, B. E. (2005). Hydrogen and electricity production from a food processing wastewater using fermentation and microbial fuel cell technologies. Water Research, 39(19), 4673–4682.

  6. Logan, B. E., Oh, S. E., Kim, I. S., & Van Ginkel, S. (2002). Biological hydrogen production measured in batch anaerobic respirometers. Environmental Science & Technology, 36(11), 2530–2535.

  7. Oh, S. E., & Logan, B. E. (2006). Proton exchange membrane and electrode surface areas as factors that affect power generation in microbial fuel cells. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 70(2), 162–169.

  8. Oh, S. E., Van Ginkel, S., & Logan, B. E. (2003). The relative effectiveness of pH control and heat treatment for enhancing biohydrogen gas production. Environmental Science & Technology, 37(22), 5186–5190.

Andrew Rossetti | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andrew Rossetti | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mount Sinai Health System | United States

Dr. Andrew Rossetti is a renowned music psychotherapist, researcher, and educator with global recognition for his pioneering contributions to music therapy in oncology, psychiatry, neurology, and palliative care. Serving as Director of Oncology Music Therapy at the Mount Sinai Health System, he integrates clinical expertise and scientific research to improve patient outcomes. With academic appointments in leading universities across Europe, the Americas, and Asia, Dr. Andrew Rossetti has significantly shaped the field of music and medicine.

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Education

Dr. Andrew Rossetti’s educational journey reflects both artistic mastery and clinical excellence. He completed his doctoral training in Music Psychotherapy at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, where his work focused on the therapeutic application of music within clinical environments. Prior to this, he pursued advanced studies in Music Therapy with a specialization in Mental Health at the Universidad Ramón Llull in Barcelona, Spain, gaining expertise in psychotherapeutic approaches to trauma and psychiatric care. His academic foundation began with a Bachelor of Science & Music in Classical Guitar Performance at the Westchester Conservatory of Music, New York, where he was awarded a full academic scholarship in recognition of his exceptional talent.

Experience

Dr. Andrew Rossetti has held prominent leadership and clinical roles at Mount Sinai, including Director of Oncology Music Therapy and Coordinator of Environmental Music Therapy Initiatives. He has supervised comprehensive multi-site music therapy programs in oncology, psychiatry, and neurology, advancing innovative therapeutic approaches for patients and caregivers. Internationally, he has worked extensively in Spain, Puerto Rico, and the United States, focusing on trauma recovery, autism spectrum interventions, and caregiver support. His long-standing faculty roles at the University of Barcelona and Montclair State University highlight his commitment to educating future music therapists and advancing academic excellence.

Research Interest

Dr. Andrew Rossetti’s research interests focus on the neuropsychological and clinical impact of music in medicine. His investigations address the use of music to reduce stress, anxiety, and trauma, while supporting patients with cancer, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, and mental health conditions. He collaborates in interdisciplinary studies that evaluate music’s influence on emotional regulation, metabolic pathways, and cognitive resilience. Through grant-funded projects, he explores how therapeutic music can be systematically applied to enhance healing and quality of life for patients and caregivers.

Awards

Dr. Andrew Rossetti has been honored with major research grants, international leadership roles, and global recognition for his pioneering contributions to music therapy and medicine. As principal investigator on nationally and internationally funded projects, he has advanced evidence-based practices that transform patient care in oncology, neurology, and psychiatry. His election as President of the International Association for Music & Medicine, combined with his extensive visiting professorships and keynote invitations worldwide, reflects the trust and esteem he commands within the global research community.

Publication

Dr. Andrew Rossetti has authored impactful research publications that advance the integration of music and medicine. Some of his notable works include:

Title: The impact of music therapy on anxiety in cancer patients undergoing simulation for radiation therapy
Journal: International Journal of Radiation
Published on: 2017
Citation: 179

Title: Effects of music therapy on anxiety and physiologic parameters in angiography: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal: Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery
Published on: 2019
Citation: 65

Title: Effectiveness of music therapy in advanced cancer patients admitted to a palliative care unit: a non-randomized controlled, clinical trial
Journal: Music and Medicine
Published on: 2015
Citation: 48

Title: The effects of clinical music therapy on resiliency in adults undergoing infusion: a randomized, controlled trial
Journal: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
Published on: 2021
Citation: 40

Title: Environmental Music Therapy (EMT): Music’s contribution to changing hospital atmospheres and perceptions of environments
Journal: Music and Medicine
Published on: 2020
Citation: 34

Title: Music, music therapy and trauma
Journal: Music and Medicine
Published on: 2018
Citation: 30

Title: Towards prescribed music in clinical contexts: More than words
Journal: Music and Medicine
Published on: 2014
Citation: 23

Title: Environmental music therapy: Rationale for ‘multi-individual’ music psychotherapy in modulation of the pain experience
Journal: Music and Medicine: Integrative Models in the Treatment of Pain
Published on: 2013
Citation: 16

Conclusion

Dr. Andrew Rossetti exemplifies excellence as a researcher, clinician, and leader in music therapy. His interdisciplinary expertise, international teaching roles, and groundbreaking research projects reflect his lifelong dedication to improving health and well-being through music. By integrating therapeutic music into medical practice, he has transformed patient care in oncology, neurology, and psychiatry. His nomination for the Best Researcher Award is a testament to his global impact, academic contributions, and unwavering commitment to advancing the field of music and medicine.

Richard Reynolds | Ecology and Conservation | Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Richard Reynolds | Ecology and Conservation | Lifetime Achievement Award

USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station | United States

Dr. Richard T. Reynolds is a distinguished Emeritus Research Wildlife Ecologist with over five decades of pioneering work in wildlife ecology, specializing in raptor biology and forest ecosystem management. Born on December 31, 1942, Dr. Reynolds served honorably in Vietnam (1966–67) and later dedicated his life to science through positions in the USDA Forest Service and academic institutions. His expertise in ornithology and forest ecology has significantly advanced conservation strategies for birds of prey across North America.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. Richard T. Reynolds exemplifies the highest standards of scientific excellence, dedication, and impact within the fields of wildlife ecology, avian research, and forest ecosystem management. His work, particularly on Accipiter hawks and the northern goshawk, has been foundational in understanding raptor ecology and informing conservation strategies across North America.

  • Pioneering Research: With over five decades of research on forest raptors, including groundbreaking work on habitat partitioning, nest ecology, and food web dynamics, Dr. Reynolds has authored numerous publications that are frequently cited and foundational within the field.

  • Applied Conservation Impact: His research on forest management practices has shaped sustainable forestry and bird conservation practices in the American Southwest, influencing policy, management plans, and restoration strategies.

  • Longstanding Academic Contribution: Through decades of teaching and mentoring at Oregon State University and Colorado State University, Dr. Reynolds has educated and inspired the next generation of ecologists.

  • Recognition and Awards: The breadth of honors—ranging from multiple Certificate of Merit awards, the John R. McGuire Award, Fran and Frederick Hamerstrom Award, to being elected as a Fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union—underscores the wide recognition of his contributions to science and public service.

  • Collaborative Leadership: His collaborations with U.S. federal agencies, academic institutions, and international conservation bodies (e.g., Canada and Mexico) demonstrate his integrative and leadership role in ecological science.

🎓 Education

Dr. Reynolds earned his Ph.D. (1979) and M.S. (1975) in Wildlife Ecology from Oregon State University, where he studied food and habitat partitioning among coexisting Accipiter hawks. He also holds a B.S. in General Science (1970) from the same institution. His academic path was enriched with additional studies in Zoology at the University of Washington and foundational coursework in Zoology and Botany at Santa Barbara City College.

🧪 Experience

Dr. Reynolds has had a distinguished research career with the USDA Forest Service, beginning in 1979 at the Rocky Mountain Research Station in Fort Collins, CO. He continued his work in Laramie, WY, and Flagstaff, AZ, contributing significantly to raptor ecology and forest management. Since 2019, he has held the title of Emeritus Scientist. He also holds long-standing faculty affiliations with Oregon State University and Colorado State University, shaping ecological research and education nationwide.

🔬 Research Interests On Ecology and Conservation

Dr. Reynolds’ primary research interest lies in avian ecology, especially raptors such as the northern goshawk. He is renowned for his work on Accipiter hawks, forest ecology, wildlife-habitat relationships, and the management of vertebrate food webs. His research bridges the gap between science and practical forest management, offering science-based solutions for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem resiliency.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Reynolds has received numerous accolades, including the John R. McGuire Award (2015), Fran and Frederick Hamerstrom Award (2013), and the “Wings Across the Americas” Partnership Award (2006). He was elected as a Fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union (2018), recognizing his outstanding contributions to raptor ecology. His awards span decades and reflect his unwavering commitment to conservation science, peer mentorship, and public outreach.

📚 Publications

  • A Variable Circular-Plot Method for Estimating Bird Numbers
    Authors: RT Reynolds, JM Scott, RA Nussbaum
    Year: 1980
    Citations: 1110

  • Management Recommendations for the Northern Goshawk in the Southwestern United States
    Authors: RT Reynolds, RT Graham, MH Reiser
    Year: 1992
    Citations: 448

  • Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis
    Authors: JR Squires, RT Reynolds, J Orta, JS Marks
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 341

  • An Ecological Basis for Ecosystem Management
    Authors: MR Kaufmann, RT Graham, JDA Boyce, WH Moir, L Perry, RT Reynolds
    Year: 1994
    Citations: 305

  • Nesting Habitat of Coexisting Accipiter in Oregon
    Authors: RT Reynolds, EC Meslow, HM Wight
    Year: 1982
    Citations: 236

  • Restoring Composition and Structure in Southwestern Frequent-Fire Forests: A Science-Based Framework for Improving Ecosystem Resiliency
    Authors: RT Reynolds, AJ Sanchez Meador, JA Youtz, T Nicolet, MS Matonis, et al.
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 217

  • Partitioning of Food and Niche Characteristics of Coexisting Accipiter During Breeding
    Authors: RT Reynolds, EC Meslow
    Year: 1984
    Citations: 194

  • Sexual Dimorphism in Accipiter Hawks: A New Hypothesis
    Authors: RT Reynolds
    Year: 1972
    Citations: 161

  • Post‐Fledging Survival of Northern Goshawks: The Importance of Prey Abundance, Weather, and Dispersal
    Authors: JD Wiens, BR Noon, RT Reynolds
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 121

  • Management of Western Coniferous Forest Habitat for Nesting Accipiter Hawks
    Authors: RT Reynolds
    Year: 1983
    Citations: 118

  • Distribution, Density, and Productivity of Accipiter Hawks Breeding in Oregon
    Authors: RT Reynolds, HM Wight
    Year: 1978
    Citations: 116

  • Organochlorines, Heavy Metals, and the Biology of North American Accipiters
    Authors: NFR Snyder, HA Snyder, JL Lincer, RT Reynolds
    Year: 1973
    Citations: 110

  • An Improved Extraction Method to Increase DNA Yield from Molted Feathers
    Authors: SB De Volo, RT Reynolds, MR Douglas, MF Antolin
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 85

✅ Conclusion

🔍 Dr. Richard T. Reynolds’ life’s work exemplifies excellence in ecological research, particularly in ornithology and sustainable forest management. His integrative approach to science, education, and conservation has left an indelible mark on wildlife ecology. His prolific career, spanning over five decades, has led to innovative policy frameworks, invaluable academic contributions, and impactful publications. Dr. Reynolds stands as a worthy candidate for lifetime recognition under the Forensic Scientist Awards for his exceptional and enduring contributions to ecological science and biodiversity conservation.