Ahmad Manbohi | Agrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr  Ahmad Manbohi | Agrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assistant prof at  Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science, Iran

Ahmad Manbohi is an accomplished researcher with expertise in environmental chemistry and green technologies. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry and Green Technologies from the Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Research Center of Iran, where his thesis focused on the preparation and application of nanostructured sorbents in sample preparation and microextraction of drugs. With a Master’s degree from Tarbiat Modares University and a Bachelor’s from Rajaee Teacher Training University, Ahmad’s academic journey reflects his commitment to advancing his field.

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🎓 Education:

Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry and Green Technologies, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Research Center of Iran, 2011–2015 M.Sc. in Chemistry, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, 2009–2011 B.Sc. in Chemistry, Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran, Iran, 2005–2009

🔬 Research Experience:

Visiting Research at Harvard University, USA, 2015: Developed organs-on-a-chip platforms for real-time monitoring of biochemical parameters. Ph.D. Research at Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Research Center of Iran, 2011–2015: Specialized in electrochemical microextraction. Research Assistant, focusing on projects such as adsorptive removal of pollutants and extraction of antibiotics using nanoparticles.

👨‍🏫 Teaching:

Instructed courses in Analytical Chemistry and supervised laboratory sessions.

Ahmad Manbohi is a dedicated researcher with expertise in environmental chemistry, particularly in the development of novel analytical methods for monitoring pollutants. His work spans from academia to practical applications, contributing significantly to the understanding and mitigation of environmental issues.

🌱 Research Focus: Agrochemistry

Ahmad Manbohi’s research interests include the study of agrochemicals’ impact on soil and water quality, as well as the development of sustainable agricultural practices. He has investigated the occurrence and distribution of agrochemical residues in water bodies, focusing on their environmental fate and potential ecological risks. Additionally, he has contributed to the development of analytical methods for detecting and monitoring agrochemical contaminants in various environmental matrices.

Citations:

1,144 Citations: This indicates the total number of times the researcher’s work has been cited by other scholarly documents. Citations are a measure of the influence and significance of a researcher’s contributions to their field. 1,043 Documents: This refers to the total number of scholarly documents authored or co-authored by the researcher. These documents include journal articles, conference papers, book chapters, and other scholarly publications. 22 h-index: The h-index is a metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and citation impact of the publications of a scientist or scholar. An h-index of 22 means that the researcher has published 22 papers that have each received at least 22 citations.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Distribution of Microplastics in Upstream and Downstream Surface Waters of the Iranian Rivers Discharging to the Southern Caspian Sea
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023, 30(40), pp. 92359–92370
    • Citations: 3
  2. Sources and Hotspots of Microplastics of the Rivers Ending to the Southern Caspian Sea
    • Journal: Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023, 188, 114562
    • Citations: 7
  3. Catalytic Nanozyme Zn/Cl-doped Carbon Quantum Dots as Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe for Sequential On-Off-On Detection of Riboflavin, Cu2+, and Thiamine
    • Journal: Scientific Reports, 2022, 12(1), 18276
    • Citations: 7
  4. Portable Smartphone-Based Colorimetric System for Simultaneous On-Site Microfluidic Paper-Based Determination and Mapping of Phosphate, Nitrite, and Silicate in Coastal Waters
    • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2022, 194(3), 190
    • Citations: 12
  5. Nicotinamide-Functionalized Carbon Quantum Dot as New Sensing Platform for Portable Quantification of Vitamin B12 in Fluorescence, UV–Vis and Smartphone Triple Mode
    • Journal: Journal of Fluorescence, 2022, 32(2), pp. 681–689
    • Citations: 6
  6. Microplastic Pollution in Inshore and Offshore Surface Waters of the Southern Caspian Sea
    • Journal: Chemosphere, 2021, 281, 130896
    • Citations: 29
  7. Spatial Distribution of Microplastics in Sandy Beach and Inshore-Offshore Sediments of the Southern Caspian Sea
    • Journal: Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021, 169, 112578
    • Citations: 17
  8. Rapid and Sensitive Fluorescence and Smartphone Dual-Mode Detection of Dopamine Based on Nitrogen-Boron Co-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots
    • Journal: Microchimica Acta, 2020, 187(10), 569
    • Citations: 29

Worku Chekol | Agricultural Policies | Best Researcher Award

Mr Worku Chekol |  Agricultural Policies |  Best Researcher Award

lecturer at  teda health science college, Ethiopia

Worku Chekol Tassew is an accomplished educator and researcher in the field of healthcare, hailing from Gondar, Ethiopia. With a Master of Medical Nursing from the University of Gondar and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Aksum University, Worku has demonstrated academic excellence throughout his career, maintaining a CGPA of 4.00 and 3.81 respectively.

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📚 Educational Background

Master of Medical Nursing, University of Gondar, Ethiopia (2011-2012) 🎓. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Aksum University, Ethiopia (2004-2007) 🎓

💼 Professional Experience

Lecturer at Teda Health Science College (2008-Current) 👨‍🏫. Research Coordinator, Lecturer, and Researcher at Teda Health Science College (Since September 2014) 📊🔬

🌱 Research Focus: Agricultural Policies

Holds expertise in researching agricultural policies impacting Ethiopian farming communities 🚜. Analyzes the effects of governmental interventions on agricultural practices and rural livelihoods 📈. Examines strategies for sustainable agricultural development and food security in Ethiopia 🌾🔍

 

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Mokhles Kouas | Climate Change

Dr  Mokhles  Kouas : Leading Researcher in Climate Change
Senior Expert Biogas-PhD at  ENGIE,  France

🎉 Congratulations, Dr. Mokhles Kouas, on winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award from ResearchW! 🌟 Your unwavering dedication and innovative contributions in renewable energy and agriculture are truly inspiring. 🌱 Your groundbreaking work in advancing solar energy technologies and tackling critical issues like postharvest losses showcases your commitment to positive change. 🌞 Keep shining bright in the realm of research and making a meaningful impact! 👏🏆

🌍 Dr. Mokhles Kouas is a trailblazing climate change researcher and Senior Biogas-PhD Expert at ENGIE, France. 🏆 He holds a PhD in Process Engineering from the University of Montpellier, focusing on optimizing co-digestion through kinetic characterization of solid substrate biodegradation. 🌱 With a foundation in bioengineering from the National Engineering School of Sfax, Tunisia, Dr. Kouas is dedicated to advancing environmental solutions. 🎓✨

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Professional Profiles: 🌐🔬
EDUCATION:

🎓 PhD in Process Engineering, University of Montpellier, France (July 2014 – June 2018) 🌿 Specialization: Kinetic characterization of solid substrates biodegradation for co-digestion optimization. 🏢 Laboratory of Environmental Biotechnology LBE-INRAE, Narbonne.

🔬 Engineer in Bioengineering, National Engineering School of Sfax (ENIS), Tunisia (2010 – 2013) 🌐 Bioengineering cycle: Biotechnology, Microbiology, Sustainable Development, Food Engineering, Bioprocess Engineering, Biochemistry, Biostatistics, Computing, MATLAB…

A rich educational journey blending environmental biotechnology and bioengineering expertise! 🌱🔍

 WORK EXPERIENCE: 🌍

Since October 2018 Senior Expert Biogas-Biology-PhD, ENGIE – Energy transition, decarbonization and circular economy – Technical support to develop biogas / biomethane activities worldwide in the group – Due diligence and 2nd regard – Industrialization : monitoring tools for biogas plants / consolidated database – Engineering (design and conception), technology evaluation – Establishment of biological database for CEIGAR-ENGIE – Steering of the establishment of a consolidated feedstocks database at Engie group level with the development of IT interfaces for the Besdev – Control and validate the prediction of the operational performance for ENGIE biogas projects – Evaluate / develop industrial predictive tools for co-digestion – Feedstocks characterization and evaluation, recipe optimization – Develop experimental supports with external partners – Develop operational guidelines and design standards for biogas plants – Training and upskilling of ENGIE employees (managers, developers, operators) – Transversal Management and steering, POC evaluation and validation – Contribution to the digitalization of ENGIE biogas plants – COP Biogas animation and contribution – Exchange with external ecosystem (EBA, WBA, CSF, ATEE, labs, Institutes…) 🌱💡

 PERSONAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES : 🌱
  • Expertise in biological processes : anaerobic digestion and co-digestion (biomethane)
  • Renewable gases, energy transition, circular economy
  • Due diligence / 2 nd regard
  • Industrialization / engineering (design, conception, process)
  • Modeling anaerobic co-digestion and digitalization
  • Database establishment
  • Feedstocks characterization / evaluation : chemical and kinetic fractionation
  • Recipe optimization, operational performance / stability optimization of biogas plants
  • Conception and design of biogas plants : selection of substrates and OLR, performance optimization
  • Instrumentation and monitoring
  • Data science
  • Technologies / processes evaluation and optimization
  • R&I and technology transfer
  • Transversal management, steering and coordination
  • Best practices / knowledge management
Research focus: 🎓✨

Dr. Mokhles Kouas’s research primarily revolves around the modeling and optimization of anaerobic co-digestion processes, emphasizing solid waste management. His notable publications delve into topics such as predicting methane production in co-digestion of solid waste, robust assessment of biochemical methane potential, and degradation kinetics of solid residues. Dr. Kouas also explores the intricacies of hydrolysis modeling, comparing simultaneous versus sequential biodegradation. His work extends to improving the anaerobic biodegradability of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste through mechanical and thermochemical pretreatments. With a focus on sustainable waste-to-energy solutions, his research contributes significantly to the evolving field of renewable energy and waste management.

PUBLICATIONS
  1. Modeling the anaerobic co-digestion of solid waste: From batch to semi-continuous simulation

             Cited by 15 year : 2019

  1. Co-digestion of solid waste: Towards a simple model to predict methane production

            Cited by 8 year : 2018

  1. Robust assessment of both biochemical methane potential and degradation kinetics of solid residues in successive batches

             Cited by 19 year : 2017

  1. Modelling hydrolysis: Simultaneous versus sequential biodegradation of the hydrolysable fractions

            Cited by 10 year : 2020

  1. Improvement of anaerobic biodegradability of organic fraction of municipal solid waste by mechanical and thermochemical pretreatments Int.

             Cited by 84 year : 2017