Abhijeet Das | Environmental Science | Best Review Paper Award

Dr. Abhijeet Das | Environmental Science | Best Review Paper Award

C.V. Raman Global University (CGU), Odisha | India

Dr. Abhijeet Das is a distinguished Research Consultant in Water Resources and GIS, with nearly a decade of expertise in spatial analysis, hydrological modelling, and environmental assessment. His research has significantly contributed to understanding water vulnerability, hydro-environmental risks, and climate change impacts on river basins across Eastern India, particularly in the Mahanadi, Baitarani, and Brahmani river systems. Through innovative integration of remote sensing, GIS-based decision-making, and statistical modelling, Dr. Das has provided actionable insights for sustainable water resource management and policy development.

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Education

Dr. Das’s academic journey reflects his unwavering commitment to combining engineering excellence with geospatial innovation. He earned his B.Tech in Civil Engineering from ABIT College, Cuttack (BPUT, Rourkela), where he developed a foundational understanding of structural and environmental engineering concepts. Pursuing his passion for water sciences, he completed his M.Tech in Water Resource Engineering from the College of Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar (BPUT, Rourkela), focusing on hydrological modelling and water quality assessment. Driven by a deep interest in research, he went on to achieve his Ph.D. in Water Resource Engineering from C.V. Raman Global University, Odisha, where his doctoral thesis explored advanced GIS and remote sensing applications for river basin hydrology and pollution analysis. This strong educational foundation has allowed him to blend theoretical principles with real-world applications in the fields of hydrology, environmental sustainability, and climate resilience.

Experience

Dr. Abhijeet Das has nearly a decade of professional experience spanning academic teaching, research, and consultancy in water resources and GIS. He has served as a GIS Analyst Intern at A.B Consultancy, a Teaching Assistant at IGIT, Sarang, and the College of Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar, and currently works as a Research Consultant at Madhu Smita Design & Engineers Studio. Over his career, he has led projects on water quality mapping, flood risk analysis, and hydrological modelling, integrating remote sensing, machine learning, and IoT-based systems to deliver impactful solutions for sustainable water management.

Research Interest

Dr. Das’s research interests are rooted in the intersection of hydrology, climate science, and geospatial technology. He is passionate about watershed hydrology, hydrological extremes (droughts and floods), climate change impact assessment, and the Food-Energy-Water (FEW) Nexus. His work extensively employs remote sensing and GIS integrated with machine learning, numerical modelling, and optimization techniques to predict water quality trends, assess pollution sources, and map groundwater potential zones. He is also deeply invested in simulation-optimization modelling, artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic systems, and environmental impact assessments. Beyond academic research, he actively develops predictive GIS models and automated geospatial workflows enhanced with Generative AI (GenAI), aiming to transform water governance by enabling smarter, faster, and more accurate environmental decision-making.

Awards

Over the years, Dr. Das has been honored with Multiple Best Paper Awards and recognitions at prestigious national and international conferences. These accolades celebrate his innovative contributions to water quality assessment, pollution source identification, and GIS-based multi-criteria decision-making approaches. Notable among them are his award-winning studies on the Mahanadi, Baitarani, and Brahmani river basins, which have introduced new methodologies for integrating various water quality indexes, multivariate statistical analyses, and geospatial modelling for safe drinking water supply and sustainable basin management. His research presentations have been recognized for their scientific rigor, practical applicability, and potential to influence policy. Additionally, his work has been acknowledged for advancing methodological frameworks that can be adapted to other river basins facing similar environmental and water resource challenges.

Publications

Title: A data-driven approach utilizing machine learning (ML) and geographical information system (GIS)-based time series analysis with data augmentation for water quality assessment in Mahanadi River Basin, Odisha, India
Journal: Discover Sustainability
Published on: 2025
Citation: 1

Title: Geographical Information System–driven intelligent surface water quality assessment for enhanced drinking and irrigation purposes in Brahmani River, Odisha (India)
Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Published on: 2025
Citation: 4

Title: Spatiotemporal evaluation and impact of superficial factors on surface water quality for drinking using innovative techniques in Mahanadi River Basin, Odisha, India
Journal: Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies
Published on: 2025

Title: Harnessing Biotechnology for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment and Circular Economy
Journal: Earth Systems and Environment
Published on: 2025
Citation: 1

Title: Applying the water quality indices, geographical information system, and advanced decision-making techniques to assess the suitability of surface water for drinking purposes in Brahmani River Basin (BRB), Odisha
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Published on: 2025
Citation: 5

Conclusion

Dr. Abhijeet Das exemplifies the ideal blend of academic excellence, innovative research, and practical application. His pioneering work in GIS, remote sensing, and water resource management has delivered real-world impact while advancing scientific knowledge. Recognizing him with the Best Review Paper Award would honor not just his scholarly achievements, but also his unwavering dedication to solving pressing environmental challenges for a sustainable future.

Gamal Orabi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gamal Orabi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Suez Canal University | Egypt

Professor Gamal Oraby is a dedicated Egyptian scientist specializing in Animal Ecology at the Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Suez Canal University, Egypt. With a career rooted in teaching, research, and ecological conservation, he is an influential figure in his field. Professor Oraby has significantly contributed to animal ecology research, with particular emphasis on bioindicators and biodiversity assessment.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Academic Background:
    • Oraby holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Impact Assessment from Curtin University, Australia, and a long academic career with various positions at Suez Canal University, Egypt. His progression from a demonstrator to a professor demonstrates strong academic dedication and expertise.
  2. Research Contributions:
    • His publications are impressive, with research spanning key areas such as conservation biology, community ecology, insect-plant interactions, and the use of animals as bioindicators. This breadth of research showcases his capability to contribute significantly to ecological science.
    • He has co-authored numerous high-impact articles published in various international journals, including work on biodiversity, the role of terrestrial invertebrates as bioindicators, and the ecological implications of human activities.
  3. Teaching and Mentorship:
    • Oraby has taught a wide range of courses in Animal Ecology, Applied Ecology, Conservation Biology, and Environmental Risk Assessment, demonstrating a strong commitment to educating the next generation of ecologists and researchers.
  4. Global Exposure and Networking:
    • His involvement in international conferences and workshops, including organizing conferences, highlights his global engagement in the field. This also reflects his ability to foster international collaborations, which is essential in the global nature of ecological research.
  5. Leadership and Impact:
    • His research has not only focused on theoretical aspects but also on applied ecology, such as his work on the success of mine restoration and bioindicator roles in environmental monitoring, which can have real-world implications for biodiversity conservation and environmental management.

Education 🎓

Professor Oraby holds a B.Sc. in Zoology from Zagazig University (1990), an M.Sc. in Zoology (Animal Ecology) from Suez Canal University (1997), and a Ph.D. in Environmental Impact Assessment from Curtin University, Australia. His diverse educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in animal ecology and conservation.

Experience 👨‍🔬

With over three decades of academic and research experience, Professor Oraby began his career as a Demonstrator in 1991 and steadily progressed to become a Professor in 2022. He has held positions as an Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer, and Associate Professor, including an associate role at King Saud University. His work spans teaching, research, and community outreach in ecology and conservation.

Research Interests 🔬

Professor Oraby’s research focuses on the conservation biology and community ecology of terrestrial invertebrates, ant ecology, the role of animals in environmental risk assessment, insect-plant interactions, and bioindicator studies. His work assesses arthropod diversity and its role in ecosystems, contributing valuable insights into ecological health and biodiversity.

Awards 🏆

Professor Oraby’s recent publication was provisionally selected for the prestigious “Best Researcher Award.” His contributions to ecology and environmental science have consistently demonstrated excellence and innovation, earning him recognition within academic and scientific communities.

Publications 📚

  1. Avian Species Diversity in Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitats in Certain Areas of Egypt
    • Authors: Semida, F., Orabi, G., Medany, D., Kamel, M., Issa, M.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  2. Predicting the Invasion Range of the Common Myna, Acridotheres tristis Linnaeus, 1766 in Egypt under Climate Change
    • Authors: Orabi, G.M., Semida, F.M., Medany, D.M., Ragab, S.H., Kamel, M.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  3. Does a Rural-Urban Gradient Affect Beetle Assemblages in an Arid Ecosystem?
    • Authors: Abdel-Dayem, M.S., Sharaf, M.R., Majer, J.D., Aldhafer, H.M., Orabi, G.M.
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1
  4. Ant diversity and composition patterns along the urbanization gradients in an arid city
    • Authors: Abdel-Dayem, M.S., Sharaf, M.R., Majer, J.D., Aldhafer, H.M., Orabi, G.M.
    • Publication Year: 2021
    • Citations: 6

Conclusion 🌍

Professor Gamal Oraby’s work in animal ecology has advanced understanding in conservation biology and environmental risk assessment. His commitment to ecology and teaching has made a lasting impact, positioning him as a leading figure in his field and a passionate advocate for ecological preservation.