Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Amirkabir University of Technology | Iran

Dr. Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari is a distinguished academic and sustainability researcher serving as a Lecturer at Amir Kabir University of Technology. She is widely recognized for her pioneering work in energy systems, sustainable development, and integrated climate-resource modeling. With an extensive background bridging academia, international research institutions, and industry, she has successfully combined theoretical frameworks with practical applications to design innovative solutions for global challenges in energy transition and environmental sustainability. Her reputation as a thought leader is evident in her ability to link resource management, industrial optimization, and climate change resilience in a holistic way.

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Education

Dr. Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari has an impressive academic journey, beginning with her undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering from Tehran University, where she focused on experimental modeling of advanced gasification systems. She pursued her Master’s degree in Energy Engineering at Sharif University of Technology, with research dedicated to improving refinery efficiency and reducing environmental impacts through innovative safety and process integration methods. Her doctoral work at the same institution advanced the field of sustainable resource management through hybrid evaluation models designed to minimize ecological costs of energy and material flows. Throughout her education, she consistently aligned her studies with the goal of addressing pressing issues in climate change and energy systems, which shaped the foundation for her current research.

Experience

Dr. Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari has built a strong career through a combination of academic appointments, international research fellowships, and technical consultancy leadership. As a Lecturer and Adjunct Professor, she has taught advanced courses in renewable energy technologies, waste management, building life cycle design, and exergy analysis at top universities in Iran. Her academic career is complemented by international research experience at renowned institutions such as the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria and the Research Centre for Energy Resources and Consumption in Spain, where she contributed to nexus-based modeling and thermodynamic system analysis. Beyond academia, she has served as Technical Manager and Scientific Director in several national and international projects, leading consultancy in petrochemical, steel, and energy industries. Her leadership in projects involving hydrogen transition pathways, carbon capture and storage, integrated resource management, and climate policy frameworks demonstrates her unique ability to translate research into transformative practice.

Research Interests

Dr. Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari’s research portfolio reflects her interdisciplinary vision for sustainability. Her main focus lies in the water-food-energy-climate-land nexus, where she has developed advanced models to address complex interdependencies of resources. She is deeply engaged in circular economy approaches, regenerative life modeling, exergy-based ecosystem simulation, and life cycle assessment, with the objective of reducing the environmental footprint of industrial systems. Another core area of her work addresses low-carbon transitions in industries such as steel, petrochemicals, and hydrogen production, where she integrates climate strategies with technological innovation. Her research is globally relevant, as it provides both scientific and policy insights into mitigating climate change while ensuring long-term socio-economic resilience.

Awards

Dr. Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari’s contributions have earned her recognition as an emerging leader in sustainability research. She has been entrusted with key consultancy roles for organizations such as the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), where her expertise shaped frameworks for climate change adaptation, stakeholder engagement, and natural resource management. She has also played a central role in developing strategies for carbon capture and storage at the Presidential Center for Progress and Development in Iran, marking a milestone in national climate policy. Her selection as a lead researcher in collaborative international projects and her leadership in critical industry-focused sustainability initiatives highlight her standing as a scholar whose work has both academic and practical impact.

Publications

Dr. Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari has authored influential articles that have appeared in high-impact journals and are widely cited by other scholars. Her works include:

Title: Digitalised circular construction supply chain: An integrated BIM-Blockchain solution
Journal: Automation in Construction
Published on: 2023
Citation: 137

Title: Greening steel industry by hydrogen: Lessons learned for the developing world
Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Published on: 2023
Citation: 92

Title: Multi objective planning for sustainable retrofit of educational buildings
Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
Published on: 2019
Citation: 49

Title: Building circularity as a measure of sustainability in the old and modern architecture: A case study of architecture development in the hot and dry climate
Journal: Energy and Buildings
Published on: 2022
Citation: 42

Title: Sustainable hydrogen supply chain development for low-carbon transportation in a fossil-based port region: A case study in a tourism hub
Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Published on: 2024
Citation: 28

Title: Water-food-energy-ecosystem nexus model development: Resource scarcity and regional development
Journal: Energy Nexus
Published on: 2023
Citation: 17

Title: Exergy analysis of high-performance cycles for gas turbine with air-bottoming
Journal: Mechanical Engineering Research
Published on: 2012
Citation: 17

Conclusion

Dr. Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari exemplifies the qualities of a world-class researcher, combining academic excellence, technical expertise, and global engagement. Her sustained commitment to advancing sustainable energy systems and integrated climate-resource models has produced measurable impacts on both scholarship and industry. By uniting scientific innovation with policy and industrial implementation, she represents the new generation of researchers driving the transition to a more sustainable and resilient future. Her body of work makes her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Vladimir Lukin | Environmental Science | Best Paper Award

Prof. Vladimir Lukin | Environmental Science | Best Paper Award

VE Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics RAS | Russia

Prof. Vladimir Lukin is a globally recognized physicist and atmospheric optics researcher whose work has profoundly influenced the study of optical wave propagation and adaptive optics. Based at the Institute of Atmospheric Optics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Tomsk, he has devoted his career to advancing the understanding of stochastic processes in optical systems and the behavior of electromagnetic waves in turbulent media. Alongside his role as a senior scientist, he has also served as a professor at Tomsk State University, where he continues to mentor graduate students and doctoral researchers. His scholarly contributions span theoretical modeling, experimental verification, and the development of new optical instruments, positioning him as a leading authority in atmospheric physics and optical engineering.

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Prof. Vladimir Lukin pursued his academic training in physics at Tomsk State University, where he obtained his degree with a specialization in theoretical and applied optics. He later advanced his studies to earn the Candidate of Sciences qualification in physics and mathematics, followed by the Doctor of Sciences degree at the Institute of Atmospheric Optics. His rigorous education laid the foundation for groundbreaking work in wave propagation theory, atmospheric turbulence, and adaptive optics. The combination of a strong theoretical background and practical experimental training allowed him to bridge academic knowledge with applied research, which became the hallmark of his career.

Experience

Prof. Vladimir Lukin has spent his professional life at the Institute of Atmospheric Optics, beginning as a junior researcher and rising to senior positions of leadership, including serving as head of a major laboratory and director of the Wave Propagation Division. His research management role enabled him to lead significant investigations into optical wave fluctuations, turbulence modeling, and the development of adaptive systems. Parallel to his research career, he has been actively engaged in teaching as a professor at Tomsk State University, where he has designed and delivered advanced courses in opto-electronic systems and adaptive optics applications. He has supervised numerous graduate and doctoral researchers, many of whom have become established scientists in optics and radiophysics. In addition to his academic and institutional contributions, he has served as guest editor for international journals and proceedings and has delivered invited lectures and seminars at leading institutions and scientific conferences worldwide.

Research Interests

Prof. Vladimir Lukin’s principal research interests revolve around optical wave propagation through random and inhomogeneous media, the statistical theory of phase fluctuations, and the foundations of atmospheric adaptive optics. He has pioneered theoretical models describing the behavior of optical waves under strong turbulence conditions, including the emergence of speckle fields and phase dislocations. His investigations into the reconstruction of wavefronts have provided essential methodologies for improving resolution in astronomical and defense applications. He has also contributed to the development of laser guide star techniques, creating theoretical frameworks and experimental validations that have since become a cornerstone of adaptive optics. His ongoing work emphasizes the study of atmospheric turbulence spectra, design of optical wave photometers, and novel methods for describing and mitigating phase distortions in complex optical systems.

Awards

Prof. Vladimir Lukin has been honored with numerous national and international awards recognizing his scientific excellence and contributions to atmospheric optics. He has received medals for his service to science and his country, as well as prestigious international recognitions such as the Galileo Galilei Medal. His outstanding academic and research achievements have also been acknowledged with distinctions from European scientific and industrial organizations. In addition to these honors, he has been elected as a Fellow of both SPIE and the Optical Society of America, a testament to his leadership and influence within the global optics community. These accolades collectively highlight his pioneering role in advancing adaptive optics, optical turbulence studies, and applied physics.

Publications

Title : Atmospheric Adaptive Optics
Journal: SPIE Optical Engineering Press
Published on: 1995
Citation: 181

Title : Atmospheric Adaptive Optics
Journal: Nauka, Novosibirsk
Published on: 1986
Citation: 132

Title : Optical Wave Phase Fluctuations
Journal: Applied Optics
Published on: 1981
Citation: 119

Title : Beam Spreading of Vortex Beams Propagating in Turbulent Atmosphere
Journal: Applied Optics 
Published on: 2012
Citation: 109

Title : Adaptive Formation of Beams and Images in the Atmosphere
Journal: Novosibirsk: Publishing House of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Published on: 1999
Citation: 104

Title : Adaptive Beaming and Imaging in the Turbulent Atmosphere
Journal: SPIE Press
Published on: 2002
Citation: 95

Title : Optical Correlation Algorithm for Reconstructing Phase Skeleton of Complex Optical Fields for Solving the Phase Problem
Journal: Optics Express 
Published on: 2014
Citation: 85

Title : Thermal Distortions of Focused Laser Beams in the Atmosphere
Journal: Applied Optics
Published on: 1985
Citation: 79

Conclusion

The contributions of Prof. Vladimir Lukin to atmospheric optics and adaptive systems are of exceptional originality, significance, and lasting influence. His nominated work on laser reference beacons represents a foundational breakthrough that has transformed adaptive optics by enabling precise correction of atmospheric turbulence, a development that has become indispensable for astronomy, space science, and defense technologies. Beyond this paper, his broader body of research has consistently advanced the frontiers of optical science through pioneering theoretical insights, innovative experimental methods, and the training of future leaders in physics and engineering. Recognized internationally with prestigious honors and fellowships, Prof. Vladimir Lukin exemplifies the highest standards of scientific achievement. His work not only fulfills but elevates the goals of the Best Paper Award, embodying a legacy of scholarship and innovation that continues to shape modern optics worldwide.

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.

Berrin Gürler Akyüz | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Berrin Gürler Akyüz | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Berrin GÜRLER AKYÜZ is a distinguished academic at Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University, with specialization in analytical chemistry. Her core expertise includes electroanalytical methods, modified electrodes, and biosensors, which she skillfully applies to critical areas such as pharmaceuticals, food safety, and environmental monitoring. With a strong commitment to scientific progress, Dr. Gürler Akyüz continues to contribute meaningfully to the field through research, mentorship, and collaborations.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Strong Academic Background: Holds a PhD in Analytical Chemistry with specialization in electroanalytical techniques, biosensors, and modified electrodes.

  • Innovative Research Focus: Works on developing and modifying electrodes for improved detection in drug analysis, food safety, and environmental monitoring.

  • Application-Oriented Work: Her research has real-world relevance in pharmaceutical quality control, pollutant detection, and healthcare diagnostics.

  • Published in Reputable Journals: Has authored 8 articles in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, demonstrating consistent contributions to peer-reviewed scientific literature.

  • Interdisciplinary Impact: Combines analytical chemistry with biosensor development, aligning with emerging needs in smart healthcare and environmental protection.

  • Enhanced Quantitative Analysis Methods: Focuses on improving the sensitivity and selectivity of analytical tools, essential for modern laboratory and industrial settings.

  • Academic Involvement: Actively engaged in teaching and mentoring at Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University, promoting research and academic growth.

  • Professional Memberships: Member of the Association of Chemists, indicating active participation in scientific communities and networks.

  • Relevance to Global Challenges: Her research supports sustainable development goals related to health, clean water, and food safety.

🎓 Education

Dr. Berrin GÜRLER AKYÜZ holds a PhD in Analytical Chemistry, with a robust background in experimental techniques such as electroanalytical analysis and sensor development. Her academic journey has been marked by consistent dedication to innovation in chemical sciences, leading to her current role as a faculty member at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University.

👩‍🏫 Experience

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor, Dr. Gürler Akyüz is actively engaged in both teaching and research. She brings several years of academic and laboratory experience to her position, educating the next generation of scientists while also conducting pioneering work in chemical sensing technologies. Her expertise in modified electrodes has supported numerous projects aimed at solving real-world analytical challenges. 🏫🧪

🔬 Research Interest On Environmental Science

Her research interests revolve around Analytical Chemistry, Electroanalytical Chemistry, and Biosensors. She focuses on developing and applying modified electrodes for diverse analytical applications, including drug residue detection, environmental pollutant analysis, and food safety monitoring. Her innovative approaches contribute to advancements in sensor technologies for accurate, sensitive, and eco-friendly analysis. ⚗️🌿

🏅 Awards

In recognition of her outstanding contributions to scientific research and innovation, Dr. Gürler Akyüz is being nominated for the Best Researcher Award. Her work continues to have a significant impact in the fields of chemical analysis and biosensor development, addressing pressing global issues such as drug contamination and environmental pollution.

📚 Publications

Dr. Berrin Gürler Akyüz has published 8 research articles in internationally indexed journals (SCI, Scopus), contributing to high-impact fields like analytical and electrochemical sensor development. Her most cited publications include:

  1. Electrochemical sensor for sensitive drug detection, Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2018Cited by 46

  2. Modified electrode for food safety analysis, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2020Cited by 33

  3. Development of biosensors for environmental monitoring, Analytica Chimica Acta, 2021Cited by 25

📈 Most articles are indexed in SCI-E, WOS, and Scopus databases.

🧾 Conclusion

Dr. Berrin GÜRLER AKYÜZ exemplifies excellence in research, innovation, and academic service. Through her focused work in analytical chemistry, she has made impactful contributions that extend across pharmaceuticals, environmental science, and food safety. With her dedication, skill, and scholarly productivity, she is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.