Fabio Ivan Seibel | Membrane Recycling For Metal Recovery | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Fabio Ivan Seibel | Membrane Recycling For Metal Recovery | Excellence in Research Award

University of Passo Fundo | Brazil

Mr. Fabio Ivan Seibel has made notable research contributions in advanced water treatment and membrane sustainability, with a strong focus on the degradation, oxidation, and reuse of reverse osmosis membranes. His work addresses critical challenges in extending membrane lifespan and improving the environmental and economic efficiency of desalination and wastewater treatment processes. Through systematic experimentation and advanced characterization techniques, his research supports circular economy approaches in environmental engineering. His scholarly output demonstrates scientific rigor and practical relevance. According to his Scopus profile, he has published 5 research documents, received 134 citations, and achieved an h-index of 4, reflecting consistent research quality and measurable academic impact.

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Aminur Rahman | Heavy Metal Removal | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aminur Rahman | Heavy Metal Removal | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at King Faisal University | Bangladesh

Dr. Aminur Rahman is a leading researcher in environmental biotechnology and microbiology, recognized for impactful work on heavy metal bioremediation, wastewater treatment, and antimicrobial resistance. His research integrates microbial genomics, bio-based adsorbents, and sustainable technologies to address critical environmental and public health challenges. With 40 peer-reviewed publications, 797 citations, and an h-index of 16 (Scopus), his scholarly contributions demonstrate strong productivity, quality, and global relevance. His work has advanced eco-friendly remediation strategies and informed applied solutions for contaminated water systems, positioning him as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Bioremediation of hexavalent chromium (VI) by a soil-borne bacterium, Enterobacter cloacae B2-DHA

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 2015 · 85 citations


Biosorption of nickel by Lysinibacillus sp. BA2 native to a bauxite mine

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2014 · 73 citations


Isolation and characterization of a Lysinibacillus strain B1-CDA showing potential for arsenic bioremediation

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 2014 · 72 citations

Vassilis Kostopoulos | Recycling of Composites | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Vassilis Kostopoulos | Recycling of Composites | Research Excellence Award

Professor at University of Patras | Greece

Prof. Vassilis Kostopoulos is highly suitable for the Research Excellence Award, demonstrating outstanding scholarly impact and leadership in advanced engineering and composite materials research. His work has significantly advanced knowledge in structural mechanics, aerospace structures, non-destructive evaluation, and high-performance composites, influencing both academic research and industrial innovation. With a Scopus profile reflecting 6,460 citations, 349 peer-reviewed documents, and an h-index of 41, his research productivity and sustained influence are exceptional. The breadth, depth, and consistency of his scientific contributions, combined with strong international visibility and citation performance, clearly position him as a distinguished candidate for recognition under the Research Excellence Award.

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Brahim Safi | Green Construction | Sustainable Metallurgical Engineering Award

Prof. Brahim Safi | Green Construction | Sustainable Metallurgical Engineering Award

Professor at M’hamed Bougara University of Boumerdes | Algeria

Prof. Brahim Safi is highly suitable for the Sustainable Metallurgical Engineering Award due to his sustained and influential contributions to eco-efficient materials, waste valorization, and sustainability-driven engineering solutions. His research consistently advances sustainable metallurgical practices through recycling of industrial and metallurgical wastes, development of eco-materials, and reduction of environmental impact in construction and materials processing, aligning strongly with circular economy principles. His scholarly output demonstrates both depth and applied relevance, bridging metallurgical science with environmental stewardship and industrial sustainability. According to his Scopus profile, his work has achieved 715 citations across 52 published documents, reflecting strong academic visibility and real-world impact, with a solid h-index of 12, underscoring consistent citation performance and research quality. These metrics, combined with his focused publication portfolio on sustainable materials, recycling technologies, and resource efficiency, clearly position Prof. Safi as a deserving and credible recipient of the Sustainable Metallurgical Engineering Award.

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The use of plastic waste as fine aggregate in self-compacting mortars: Effect on physical and mechanical properties


Construction and Building Materials (2013) · Cited by 330


The use of seashells as a fine aggregate (sand substitution) in self-compacting mortar


Construction and Building Materials (2015) · Cited by 231


Use of recycled plastic bag waste in concrete


Journal of International Scientific Publications (2014) · Cited by 138


Physico-chemical and rheological characterization of water-based mud in the presence of polymers


Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology (2015) · Cited by 57


Rheological behavior of an Algerian crude oil containing SDBS as a surfactant


Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering (2015) · Cited by 48

Zhongjuan Ji | Greenization of Manufacturing | Research Excellence Award

Zhongjuan Ji | Greenization of Manufacturing | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer at Suzhou University of Science and Technology | China

Zhongjuan Ji demonstrates a strong and consistent record of scholarly excellence that makes her highly suitable for the Research Excellence Award. Her research spans sustainable tourism, cultural heritage development, digital cultural-tourism transformation, tourism spatial justice, and human–water relationships, supported by 52 citations, 6 Scopus-indexed documents, and an h-index of 4. She has contributed 12 indexed journal publications, including SSCI, CSSCI, ESCI, and AMI articles, along with four scholarly monographs, reflecting both productivity and impact across interdisciplinary tourism studies. Her projects-covering national, provincial, and international research initiatives-advance knowledge on rural revitalization, digitalization of cultural-tourism resources, tourism-driven poverty alleviation, heritage site sustainability, and manufacturing–tourism integration. Through collaborations with institutions such as Sun Yat-sen University, Northern Arizona University, and Suzhou University of Science and Technology, she has strengthened global academic partnerships while generating applied insights for government and industry, including contributions to cultural-tourism policy development in Tibet and Jiangsu. Her publications in journals such as Sustainability, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, Current Issues in Tourism, and Journal of China Tourism Research demonstrate methodological rigor and relevance to contemporary challenges in sustainable development. Her role as a reviewer for major journals and the National Natural Science Foundation of China further highlights her standing in the academic community. With a balanced portfolio of theoretical research, policy-oriented studies, and cross-disciplinary innovation, Zhongjuan Ji exemplifies the qualities of a high-impact scholar whose work advances both scientific understanding and real-world practice aligning perfectly with the objectives of the Research Excellence Award.

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National tourism standards and local practices: Based on the experience of Tibet, China

– Journal of China Tourism Research, 2022-12-01 | Contributors: Zhongjuan Ji; Honggang Xu; Qingming Cui; Peng Yang

The influence of community factors on local entrepreneurs’ support for tourism

– Current Issues in Tourism, 2020-07-17 | Contributors: Ying Zhang; Jin Hooi Chan; Zhongjuan Ji; Luning Sun; Bernard Lane; Xiaoguang Qi

Mudassir Hussain Tahir | Pyrolysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mudassir Hussain Tahir | Pyrolysis | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Nanjing Forestry University | China

Dr. Mudassir Hussain Tahir is a highly accomplished researcher whose prolific scientific contributions and multidisciplinary impact make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With 2,411 citations, 119 peer-reviewed publications, and an impressive Scopus h-index of 27, he has established a strong global research footprint in biomass thermochemical conversion, catalytic pyrolysis, heterogeneous catalyst development, sustainable hydrogen-rich syngas production, CO₂ adsorption, bio-based chemical synthesis, and machine-learning-assisted materials discovery. His work has advanced fundamental understanding of pyrolysis kinetics, reactor design, catalyst–feedstock interactions, and waste-to-energy pathways, leading to high-value bio-oils, green chemicals, and sustainable aviation fuel precursors. He has published influential articles in leading journals such as Energy & Fuels, Bioresource Technology, Fuel, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, ACS Omega, and Applied Thermal Engineering, covering both experimental innovation and computational materials design. His research also integrates advanced data-driven methodologies for designing organic semiconductors, dyes, polymers, and photovoltaic materials, positioning him at the frontier of clean energy materials research. In addition to his extensive publication record, he has served as Guest Editor and Review Editor for reputable journals, reflecting strong leadership and recognition within the scientific community. His contributions span renewable energy, waste valorization, catalysis, environmental sustainability, and predictive materials chemistry, demonstrating both depth and breadth in research excellence. Dr. Tahir’s sustained scholarly productivity, high citation impact, and transformative contributions to biomass energy and materials innovation exemplify the qualities of a distinguished and forward-thinking scientist, making him thoroughly deserving of the Best Researcher Award.

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Gajanan Dattarao Surywanshi | Life Cycle Assessment | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Gajanan Dattarao Surywanshi | Life Cycle Assessment | Editorial Board Member

Researcher at Research Institute of Sweden | Sweden

Dr. Gajanan Dattarao Surywanshi is an accomplished researcher with strong expertise in advanced process simulations, chemical-looping combustion, carbon capture, negative-emission technologies, and thermochemical energy systems. His research integrates Aspen Plus modeling, techno-economic assessment, and life cycle analysis to develop energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable solutions for next-generation power, heat, and fuel production. With a proven publication record reflected in 245 citations, 12 Scopus-indexed documents, and an h-index of 9, he has consistently contributed impactful work to high-quality journals including Applied Energy, Energy Technology, Fuel Processing Technology, and the Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering. His contributions encompass modeling of chemical-looping combustion plants, CO₂ utilization pathways, multigeneration systems, and biogenic residue gasification, addressing global priorities in clean energy and carbon-negative technologies. Beyond publications, his involvement in collaborative EU-funded and industrial research projects demonstrates his strong capacity for interdisciplinary teamwork and scientific leadership. His patented innovation-a multiphase continuous-flow microreactor for process intensification-highlights his ability to translate research insights into practical engineering advancements. With experience in supervising students, conducting complex simulations, and executing full-cycle research activities from conceptualization to evaluation, he brings a comprehensive understanding of both scientific depth and practical relevance. His balanced academic rigor, analytical strength, and proven research impact make him highly suitable for an Editorial Board Member role, where his ability to critically evaluate manuscripts, identify emerging research trends, and uphold high scholarly standards would significantly contribute to the advancement of scientific publishing.

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Featured Publications

Surywanshi, G. D., Pillai, B. B. K., Patnaikuni, V. S., Vooradi, R., & Anne, S. B. (2019). 4-E analyses of chemical looping combustion based subcritical, supercritical and ultra-supercritical coal-fired power plants. Energy Conversion and Management. Cited by: 60

Sikarwar, S. S., Surywanshi, G. D., Patnaikuni, V. S., & others. (2020). Chemical looping combustion integrated Organic Rankine Cycled biomass-fired power plant – Energy and exergy analyses. Renewable Energy. Cited by: 55

Pillai, B. B. K., Surywanshi, G. D., Patnaikuni, V. S., Anne, S. B., & Vooradi, R. (2019). Performance analysis of a double calcium looping-integrated biomass-fired power plant: Exploring a carbon reduction opportunity. International Journal of Energy Research. Cited by: 33

Surywanshi, G. D., Patnaikuni, V. S., Vooradi, R., & Anne, S. B. (2021). 4-E and life cycle analyses of a supercritical coal direct chemical looping combustion power plant with hydrogen and power co-generation. Energy. Cited by: 31

Surywanshi, G. D., Patnaikuni, V. S., Vooradi, R., & Kakunuri, M. (2021). CO₂ capture and utilization from supercritical coal direct chemical looping combustion power plant – comprehensive analysis of different case studies. Applied Energy. Cited by: 24

Rogério Navarro Correia de Siqueira | Sustainable Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Rogério Navarro Correia de Siqueira | Sustainable Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro | Brazil

Prof. Dr. Rogério Navarro Correia de Siqueira is a faculty member in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), where he earned his Ph.D. and has served as an adjunct professor. His research spans nanomaterials synthesis, bio-based materials processing, and thermodynamic modeling of non-ideal systems, with significant contributions in the development of oxidized nanocatalysts supported by cellulose nanofibers for hydrogen generation, adsorption of transition metals from aqueous solutions, and the design of hybrid nanomaterials for energy storage and sustainable energy applications. Prof. Siqueira has led multiple projects, including two completed and two ongoing funded research initiatives, alongside consultancy experience and patent development, reflecting both academic and industrial engagement. He has published 26 papers in international journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, has served as guest editor for special issues in Minerals and Metals (MDPI), and actively collaborates with leading institutions such as TU-Berlin, UERJ, and UFOP on advanced nanocatalyst design and CO₂ capture modeling. According to Scopus, his work has been cited 167 times, and he has an h-index of 9, reflecting an emerging but growing impact in nanomaterials and energy transition research. His contributions to efficient computational methods for vapor–liquid equilibria, adsorption studies on functionalized nanocellulose, and catalytic hydrogen generation highlight his role in advancing sustainable materials science and metallurgical engineering applications. Prof. Siqueira continues to build international recognition through innovative approaches that bridge fundamental research with real-world energy solutions.

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Feautured Publications

Braz, W. F., Teixeira, L. T., Navarro, R., & Pandoli, O. G. (2025). Nanocellulose application for metal adsorption and its effect on nanofiber thermal behavior. Metals, 15(8), 832.

Rego, A. S. C., Navarro, R. C. S., Brocchi, E. A., & Souza, R. F. M. (2024). Kinetic study on the thermal decomposition of iron (II) sulfate using a global optimization approach. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 304, 129869.

Moreira, P. H. L. R., Siqueira, R. N. C., & Vilani, C. (2024). A simple chemical equilibrium algorithm applied for single and multiple reaction systems. Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 32(3), 987–1004.

Teixeira, L. T., Lima, S. L. S. de, Rosado, T. F., Liu, L., Vitorino, H. A., dos Santos, C. C., Mendonça, J. P., Garcia, M. A. S., Siqueira, R. N. C., & da Silva, A. G. M. (2023). Sustainable cellulose nanofibers-mediated synthesis of uniform spinel Zn-ferrites nanocorals for high performances in supercapacitors. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(11), 9169.

Teixeira, L. T., Braz, W. F., Siqueira, R. N. C., Pandoli, O. G., & Geraldes, M. C. (2021). Sulfated and carboxylated nanocellulose for Co²⁺ adsorption. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 15, 123–135.

Zewen Li | Nickel Slag | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zewen Li | Nickel Slag | Best Researcher Award

Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology | China

Mr. Zewen Li is a dedicated researcher at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, specializing in sustainable metallurgical processes. His work focuses on the resource utilization of metallurgical solid waste, particularly in the reductive recovery and diversified application of nickel slag. With a strong passion for green metallurgy, Zewen has contributed to advancing environmentally friendly approaches to metal recovery while exploring new uses for industrial by-products. His academic endeavors include authoring impactful publications, such as a review in Minerals Engineering that highlights the extraction of valuable metals and the potential of nickel slag in various material applications. Zewen is committed to integrating scientific research with industrial practice to promote circular economy principles and reduce environmental impact. As a young professional, he strives to advance metallurgical innovation, aiming to develop cleaner, safer, and more efficient technologies for the sustainable management of critical resources.

Professional Profile

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Education

Mr. Zewen Li pursued his higher education at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, where he developed a strong foundation in metallurgical engineering. His academic training emphasized the theoretical and applied aspects of metallurgy, with particular attention to solid waste resource recovery and sustainable metal extraction. During his studies, he actively engaged in research projects centered on the utilization of nickel slag, gaining expertise in analyzing its physical and chemical properties, as well as its potential for industrial reuse. His education provided him with a deep understanding of chemical thermodynamics, extractive metallurgy, and material characterization techniques. Through rigorous coursework, laboratory work, and collaborative projects, Zewen honed his ability to integrate scientific knowledge with practical industrial applications. This educational background not only equipped him with specialized knowledge in non-ferrous metallurgy but also cultivated his research-oriented mindset, enabling him to contribute meaningfully to the growing field of sustainable metallurgical processes.

Experience

Mr. Zewen Li’s professional and research experience has centered on the efficient recovery and sustainable utilization of metallurgical solid waste, with a strong focus on nickel slag. At Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, he has undertaken significant research projects, including his notable publication “Diversified Utilization of Nickel Slag: A Review” in Minerals Engineering. His work systematically analyzed methods of extracting valuable metals such as iron, nickel, cobalt, and copper from nickel slag and investigated applications in gelling materials, glass ceramics, and material-related industries. Beyond laboratory research, Zewen has contributed to understanding the broader implications of waste valorization in metallurgical industries by reviewing and proposing strategies for combining nickel slag recovery with battery recycling and secondary waste management. His experience reflects both technical expertise and innovative thinking in sustainable metallurgy. This professional trajectory highlights his commitment to addressing environmental challenges and developing efficient, eco-friendly solutions for industrial waste management.

Research Focus

Mr. Zewen Li’s research is primarily focused on the sustainable utilization of metallurgical solid waste, with particular emphasis on nickel slag. His work aims to explore the dual goals of resource recovery and environmental protection by investigating eco-friendly processes for extracting valuable metals such as Fe, Ni, Co, and Cu. He is also deeply interested in the potential applications of nickel slag in materials science, including its use in gelling agents, glass ceramics, and construction materials. His studies address both the theoretical mechanisms, including leaching, weathering process strengthening, and solvent extraction, and the practical industrial feasibility of these methods. Additionally, he considers the integration of nickel slag recycling with other waste management systems, such as battery recycling and secondary waste utilization, thereby contributing to broader strategies of sustainable resource management. His research reflects a holistic view of metallurgy, balancing technological innovation with environmental responsibility to promote circular economy practices.

Publication top Notes

Title: Diversified Utilization of Nickel Slag: A Review

Year: 2025

Conclusion

Mr. Zewen Li’s research demonstrates a commendable commitment to addressing pressing environmental and industrial challenges through sustainable metallurgical practices. His focused work on the comprehensive utilization of nickel slag reflects both academic insight and awareness of real-world applications. While his current achievements illustrate strong potential and emerging expertise, the scope and maturity of his portfolio are still developing. For the Best Researcher Award, which typically honors individuals with a sustained record of impactful innovations and broader academic leadership, further scholarly contributions and practical implementations would enhance his competitiveness. Nonetheless, his trajectory indicates significant promise, and he stands out as a valuable contributor to the next generation of metallurgical researchers, well-suited for early-career recognition and future leadership in the field.