Mr. Oussama El Gharras | Sustainable Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Mr. Oussama El Gharras | Sustainable Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Mr. Oussama El Gharras | National Institute for Agricultural Research | Morocco

Mr. Oussama El Gharras is a distinguished agricultural engineering specialist with extensive expertise in mechanization, conservation agriculture, and the development of farm machinery, supported by a research record featuring 57 citations by 55 documents, 8 published documents, and an h-index of 4. Born on 22 November 1962 in Marrakech, he earned his Ingénieur d’application degree from IAV Hassan II, followed by a Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering from Oklahoma State University and PHD coursework at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, later strengthening his managerial background through the Cycle Supérieur de Gestion at ENCG Settat. His career at INRA encompasses major contributions to small farm mechanization, animal traction, food legume production mechanisation, and the design and industrial development of No-Till seed drills and feed block units. He managed the INRA agricultural engineering laboratory and coordinated several national and international initiatives, including the INRA-IAV-DERD No-Till project, AAAID-CRRA Settat program, AusAID-ACIAR-INRA collaboration, and ConServeTerra. As Vice President of AGENDA and an active member of AMAC and the National Commission of Agricultural Mechanization, he continues to play a pivotal role in advancing sustainable agriculture in North Africa. His scientific publications address conservation agriculture, weed dynamics, and resilient farming systems in semi-arid regions.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

El Gharras, O. (2024). Perceptions and sociocultural factors underlying adoption of conservation agriculture in the Mediterranean. Agriculture and Human Values.

El Gharras, O., El Mourid, M., & Boulal, H. (2016). Conservation agriculture in North Africa: Experiences, achievements and challenges. In A. Kassam et al. (Eds.), Conservation agriculture for Africa: Building resilient farming systems in changing climate. CAB International.

Tanji, A., El Gharras, O., Mayfield, A., & El Mourid, M. (2017). On-farm evaluation of integrated weed management in no-till rainfed crops in semi-arid Morocco. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 12(16), 1404–1410.

Tanji, A., El Gharras, O., Ouabbou, H., & Mladen, T. (2017). Weed dynamics in no-till rainfed crops in Chaouia, semi-arid Morocco. Journal of Agricultural Science, 9(11).

El Gharras, O., El Brahli, A., & El Mourid, M. (2009). No-till system applied to Northern Africa rainfed agriculture: Case of Morocco. In Proceedings of the 4th World Congress on Conservation Agriculture (pp. xx–xx). New Delhi, India.

El Gharras, O., & Idrissi, M. (2006). Contraintes technologiques au développement du semis direct au Maroc. Options Méditerranéennes, Série A: Séminaires Méditerranéens, 69, 121–124.

El Gharras, O., Ait Lhaj, A., & Idrissi, M. (2004). Développement d’un semoir non labour industriel. In Deuxièmes Rencontres Méditerranéennes sur le Semis Direct (pp. 74–81). FERT/RCM; AGER.

 

Mr. Usman Muhammad Tukur | Green Technologies | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Usman Muhammad Tukur | Green Technologies | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Usman Muhammad Tukur | Emirates College of Health Sciences and Technology | Nigeria

Mr. Usman Muhammad Tukur is a highly committed and research-driven professional currently advancing his expertise in the Physical Chemistry of Metallurgy, with a specialization in developing cathode materials for sodium-ion and lithium-ion energy-storage systems. With a strong academic foundation that includes a master’s degree in Physical Chemistry, postgraduate diplomas in Chemistry and Education, and a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry, he brings multidisciplinary strength to his scientific work. His contributions span materials chemistry, corrosion science, environmental chemistry, and analytical evaluation, supported by multiple publications in reputable international journals. He has conducted impactful research on microbiologically influenced corrosion, comparative corrosion behaviour of mild steel in various water environments, phytoremediation of polluted soils, and physicochemical assessments of microbial interactions with metal surfaces, alongside analytical modelling for crude-oil product evaluation and review studies on organometallic applications, wastewater-treatment challenges, and nutritional impacts of food-processing practices. His scholarly influence is reflected in his research metrics, with Scopus indexing 3 documents, 6 citations, and an h-index of 1, while Google Scholar records 93 citations, an h-index of 5, and an i10-index of 3, highlighting his growing impact within the scientific community. Through continuous advancement and diverse research engagements, Mr. Usman Muhammad Tukur demonstrates strong analytical competence, scientific curiosity, and a dedication to advancing energy-storage materials, environmental sustainability, and practical research-based solutions.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

  • Mudi, S. Y., Usman, M. T., & Ibrahim, S. (2015). Clinical and industrial application of organometallic compounds and complexes: A review. American Journal of Chemistry and Applications, 2(6), 151-158.

  • M., S. A., Usman, M. T., & Mukhtar, U. (2016). Parents socio-economic status and students academic performance in Nigeria educational system. International Journal of Education and Information Technology, 2(3), 14-18.

  • Usman, N. A., Tukur, U. M., & Usman, B. (2019). Comparative study on the corrosion behavior of mild steel in effluents, sea and fresh water. Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 12(1), 280-284.

  • Dolla, T. H., Mbokazi, S. P., Matthews, T., Mohamed, R., Sikeyi, L. L., Tukur, U. M., … (2025). Nano high-entropy materials for bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysis: Rational design, structure-activity relationships, and applications in rechargeable metal-air batteries. Energy Storage Materials, Article 104357.

  • Gumel, S. M., Usman, M. T., & Ado, A. (2015). Colouration industry wastewater treatments in Nigeria – hazard and treatment: A review. International Journal of Chemical and Biomolecular Science, 1, 27-33.

  • Usman, M. T., & Bishir, U. (2020). Microbiologically influenced corrosion of mild steel in some water environments. Algerian Journal of Materials Chemistry, 3(1), 1-10.

Dr. Goutam Khankari | Sustainable Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Goutam Khankari | Sustainable Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Goutam Khankari | Damodar Valley Corporation | India

Dr. Goutam Khankari is a distinguished researcher and engineer specializing in thermal power systems. His PhD research, titled “Thermodynamic Analysis and Performance Improvement of Coal-Fired Thermal Power Plants,” focused on a comprehensive 4-E approach—Energy, Exergy, Environment, and Economic analysis—of various coal-fired steam power plants using high-ash Indian coals. The primary objective of his work was to enhance the overall efficiency and net power output of these plants by exploiting low-grade waste energy through the Kalina Cycle System, integrating solar energy, and optimizing operational conditions. Dr. Khankari’s research not only provides critical insights into energy and exergy efficiencies but also emphasizes sustainable practices and environmental considerations in coal-based power generation. His work has been widely recognized, reflected in 97 citations across 88 documents and an h-index of 5, demonstrating significant academic influence. Through his innovative approaches to performance improvement and waste energy utilization, Dr. Khankari has contributed meaningfully to the field of thermal engineering, offering practical solutions for maximizing energy output while minimizing environmental impact in India’s coal-fired power sector.

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Featured  Publications

Khankari, G., & Karmakar, S. (2016). Power generation from coal mill rejection using Kalina cycle. Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 138(5), 052004.

Khankari, G., Munda, J., & Karmakar, S. (2016). Power generation from condenser waste heat in coal-fired thermal power plant using Kalina cycle. Energy Procedia, 90, 613–624.

Khankari, G., & Karmakar, S. (2018). Power generation from fluegas waste heat in a 500 MWe subcritical coal-fired thermal power plant using solar assisted Kalina Cycle System 11. Applied Thermal Engineering, 138, 235–245.

Khankari, G., & Karmakar, S. (2021). A novel solar assisted Kalina cycle system for waste heat utilization in thermal power plants. International Journal of Energy Research, 45(12), 17146–17158.

Roge, N. H., Khankari, G., & Karmakar, S. (2022). Waste heat recovery from fly ash of 210 MW coal fired power plant using organic rankine cycle. Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 144(8), 082107.

Khankari, G., & Karmakar, S. (2014). Operational optimization of turbo-generator (TG) cycle of a 500MW coal-fired thermal power plant. In 2014 6th IEEE Power India International Conference (PIICON) (pp. 1–6).

Khankari, G., Karmakar, S., Pramanick, A., & Biswas, M. (2013). Thermodynamic analysis of a 500MW coal-fired Indian power plant. In ESMOC Conference, NIT Durgapur, India.

Dr.Monireh Nouri | Electrophotocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Monireh Nouri | Electrophotocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Monireh Nouri , Students research committee, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Iran.

Thi Sinh Vo | Chemical Engineering | Material Chemistry Award

Ms. Thi Sinh Vo | Chemical Engineering | Material Chemistry Award

Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

She demonstrated a passion for materials science and engineering early in her academic journey. She earned her B.S. in Materials Science from Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City – University of Science (2014), where she developed a foundational understanding of advanced materials. Pursuing further specialization, she obtained her M.S. in Chemical Engineering from Daegu University, South Korea (2018), supported by a prestigious full scholarship. Her academic excellence culminated in a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea (2023), where she delved deeply into polymer-composite materials.

💼 Professional Endeavors

She has cultivated a dynamic research career, currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Sungkyunkwan University. Prior to this, she was a Research Assistant at the Complex Materials Engineering & Systems (COME) Lab, where she contributed to groundbreaking advancements in flexible composites, biosensors, and filtration membranes. Her role extended beyond research to mentoring graduate students and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, reflecting her commitment to academic and professional growth.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Her research centers on polymer-composite materials, with applications spanning: Electromechanical Sensors: Flexible composites for human motion sensing. Biosensors: Nanocomposite-based solutions for detecting diabetes and Alzheimer’s diseases. Water Treatment: Development of composite membranes for dye removal and water filtration. Her work combines materials science, engineering, and chemistry to tackle pressing challenges in healthcare and environmental sustainability. Through projects supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea, she has contributed to pioneering innovations in these domains.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With over 35 peer-reviewed publications and 550+ citations, Her research has gained global recognition. Her findings have advanced the fields of functional composites and sensors, earning her multiple prestigious awards such as the Best Paper Award and Scientific Excellence Achievement Award. Notably, her article in ACS Applied Bio Materials was featured on the cover page, highlighting the impact and originality of her work.

📊 Academic Citations and Recognition

Her scholarly contributions have been widely cited, reflecting her influence on the academic community. Her articles are featured in leading journals, and her research has been recognized with numerous accolades, including: International Research Awards for innovations in nanomaterials and biosensors. Best Researcher Awards across various fields like Materials Science and Chemical Engineering. Excellence in Academic Contributions, showcasing her leadership in interdisciplinary research.

🛠️ Technical Skills

She is proficient in an array of advanced analytical techniques, including: Material Characterization: XRD, SEM, FT-IR, UV-Vis spectroscopy, and mechanical testing. Electrochemical Analysis: Tafel polarization, impedance spectroscopy, and biosensing performance evaluation. Her expertise ensures a comprehensive approach to assessing and enhancing the properties of composite materials.

👩‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship

Throughout her academic journey, She has mentored graduate students, fostering their growth in research methodologies and professional development. Her role as a mentor underscores her dedication to creating a collaborative and supportive research environment.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Her work has established her as a leader in materials science and engineering. Her contributions to sustainable technologies, particularly in healthcare and water treatment, are paving the way for innovative solutions to global challenges. Looking ahead, she aims to expand her research into emerging composite technologies and inspire future scientists through teaching and mentorship.

📖Notable Publications

 

Erika Alves Tavares Marques | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Erika Alves Tavares Marques | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Érika Alves Tavares Marques began her academic journey with a strong foundation in biology and environmental management. Her advanced studies led her to specialize in Environmental Management and Control, followed by a master’s degree in Environmental Technology. Pursuing her passion for interdisciplinary research, she earned her doctorate in Development and Environment (PRODEMA), focusing on innovative approaches to environmental sustainability.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Federal University of Pernambuco in Brazil, She contributes to significant advancements in environmental science and technology. Her expertise spans water quality, solid waste management, and sustainable environmental practices. She also holds a position on the editorial boards of numerous international journals, solidifying her influence in the field.

🌍 Contributions and Research Focus

Her research emphasizes integrated environmental management systems, particularly in the semi-arid regions of Brazil. Her projects have tackled pressing issues like adaptive governance and water security under the climate emergency, showcasing her dedication to bridging the gap between research and practical environmental solutions.

🌟 Impact and Influence

She has spearheaded multiple groundbreaking projects, including the development of decision support systems for environmental management and integrated water management models under climate change scenarios. These efforts have not only addressed critical regional challenges but also set benchmarks for global environmental governance.

📖 Academic Citations

With an extensive research portfolio, Her contributions are well-recognized in the academic community. Her citation index reflects the widespread impact of her work on sustainable environmental practices and water resource management.

💻 Technical Skills

She possesses advanced expertise in environmental monitoring, data analysis, and ecosystem modeling. Her skills enable her to develop innovative tools and methodologies for assessing and addressing ecological challenges.

🎓 Teaching Experience

Beyond research, She is dedicated to mentoring and teaching. She has contributed to developing future environmental leaders by guiding students and participating in educational programs that promote awareness of sustainable practices.

🏆 Legacy and Future Contributions

Her legacy is defined by her commitment to sustainability and innovation. She continues to focus on adaptive governance strategies, particularly in managing water resources amidst climate challenges. Her ongoing research into the female presence in the food-water-energy nexus within the Caatinga biome underscores her dedication to inclusive and impactful environmental solutions.

📚 Publications and Editorial Roles

She has authored influential works, such as Piscicultura e Sistema de Wetland Construída no Semiárido (2018), and serves on the editorial boards of esteemed journals like the International Journal of Hydrology. Her prolific contributions have shaped discussions on environmental management and sustainability globally.

🤝 Professional Memberships

As a member of the CRBio 5 (Regional Biology Council 5th Region), She actively participates in advancing the biology and environmental science professions. Her collaborations with journals and organizations further emphasize her leadership and influence.

🚀 Vision for the Future

With a strong foundation in environmental research and practical applications, She aims to enhance global sustainability practices. Her focus on adaptive and integrated management systems will continue to drive meaningful change, ensuring a resilient and equitable future for ecosystems and communities worldwide.

📖Notable Publications

Application of Building Information Modelling in Construction and Demolition Waste Management: Systematic Review and Future Trends Supported by a Conceptual Framework

Authors: Lins, E.J.M.; Palha, R.P.; Sobral, M.D.C.M.; Araújo, A.G.D.; Marques, É.A.T.

Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)

Year: 2024

 

Spatial-temporal evaluation of water quality in Brazilian semiarid reservoirs

Authors: Rossiter, K.W.L.; Marques, E.A.T.; Ricardo De, C.; Elena Matta, O.; Morais, M.M.

Journal: Water Practice and Technology

Year: 2020

 

Master plans in articulation of water resource management with land use around reservoirs

Authors: Calado, T.O.; Cardoso, A.S.; Marques, É.A.T.; Sobral, M.D.C.

Journal: Revista Brasileira de Geografia Fisica

Year: 2020

 

Management of tropical river basins and reservoirs under water stress: Experiences from northeast Brazil

Authors: Marques, É.T.; Gunkel, G.; Sobral, M.C.

Journal: Environments - MDPI

Year: 2019

 

Assessing the negative impact of an aquaculture farm on effluent water quality in Itacuruba, Pernambuco, Brazilian semiarid region

Authors: Marques, E.A.T.; Da Silva, G.M.N.; De Oliveira, C.R.; Cunha, M.C.C.; Do Carmo Sobral, M.

Journal: Water Science and Technology

Year: 2018