Marianna Vályi Nagy | Sustainability in Cryogenic Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Marianna Vályi Nagy | Sustainability in Cryogenic Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Research assistant at Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences | Hungary

Marianna Vályi Nagy is a research assistant at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE), Institute of Agronomy, whose academic journey and professional career have been devoted to advancing sustainable agricultural practices. With a strong foundation in horticultural engineering, plant protection, and agronomy, she has established herself as a dedicated researcher focusing on mixed cropping systems, crop interactions, and climate-resilient agricultural methods. Her work bridges fundamental agricultural sciences with applied research, producing impactful results that contribute both to academic knowledge and to real-world agricultural innovations.

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Education

Marianna began her academic journey at Corvinus University in Budapest, where she graduated as a Horticultural Engineer. Her interest in crop science and plant interactions motivated her to pursue further qualifications, and she later obtained a specialized degree in Plant Protection Engineering from the University of Szeged. Her commitment to higher learning led her to doctoral studies at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, supported by the Young Researcher Training Program. Throughout her academic development, Marianna demonstrated a keen ability to integrate multiple disciplines within plant sciences, aligning her expertise with the pressing challenges of climate change, food security, and sustainable farming systems.

Experience

Marianna’s professional experience is rooted in her contributions to both research and applied agricultural innovation. She began her research career at the National Agricultural Research and Innovation Centre, where she gained valuable experience in experimental design and crop management practices. Later, she joined the Applied Agronomy Research Station, which became part of MATE, and contributed to experiments that combined scientific rigor with industry-driven needs. Over the years, she has participated in numerous commissioned research projects, collaborating with agricultural companies to test crop varieties, seeding strategies, and sustainable cultivation methods. This blend of academic and industry engagement has allowed her to create a research portfolio that is both scientifically robust and practically relevant.

Research Focus

Marianna’s primary research interests revolve around mixed cropping systems, with a particular emphasis on winter wheat–winter pea interactions. She explores the development process of companion crops, analyzing both their quantitative and qualitative characteristics. Her studies extend beyond traditional yield-focused research by considering plant development, interaction dynamics, seeding rates, and variety selection, providing a comprehensive understanding of crop coexistence. These investigations address one of the greatest challenges in modern agriculture: identifying cultivation methods that are environmentally sustainable, resilient to climate change, and adaptable to market fluctuations. Through her research, Marianna contributes to shaping agricultural practices that balance productivity with ecological responsibility.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Yield and Quality Parameters of Winter Wheat in a Wheat–Pea Mixed Cropping System
Authors: Marianna Vályi-Nagy, István Kristó, Melinda Tar, Attila Rácz, Lajos Szentpéteri, Katalin Irmes, Csaba Gyuricza, Márta Ladányi
Summary: This study evaluated wheat–pea intercropping, showing improved grain yield, protein content, and crop resilience, highlighting ecological and economic advantages compared to monoculture wheat cultivation.

Title: Competition Indices and Economic Benefits of Winter Wheat and Winter Peas in Mixed Cropping
Authors: Marianna Vályi-Nagy, István Kristó, Melinda Tar, Attila Rácz, Lajos Szentpéteri, Katalin Irmes, Gergő Péter Kovács, Márta Ladányi
Summary: Research analyzed competition indices and profitability of wheat–pea mixtures, concluding intercropping enhances land-use efficiency and offers greater economic sustainability than sole cropping systems.

Title: The Effect of Foliar Zinc Application on the Leaf Chlorophyll Concentrations and Grain Yields of the Winter Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in the Field Experiments of Two Seasons
Authors: Katalin Irmes, István Kristó, Lajos Szentpéteri, Attila Rácz, Marianna Vályi-Nagy, Mária Katalin Kassai, Klára Veresné Valentinyi, Melinda Tar
Summary: Two-season field trials revealed foliar zinc application increased chlorophyll levels and grain yields in winter wheat, emphasizing zinc’s critical role in improving crop productivity.

Title: Effects of Winter Cereals (Triticum aestivum L., Hordeum vulgare L., Triticosecale Wittmack) and Winter Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Intercropping on Weed Cover in South-Eastern and Central Hungary
Authors: Attila Rácz, Marianna Vályi-Nagy, Melinda Tar, Katalin Irmes, Lajos Szentpéteri, Apolka Ujj, Klára Veresné Valentinyi, Márta Ladányi, István Kristó
Summary: Field experiments demonstrated cereal–pea intercropping significantly reduced weed cover, promoting ecological weed management and enhancing sustainability in Hungarian winter cropping systems.

Conclusion

Marianna Vályi Nagy stands out as a promising researcher whose dedication to sustainable agriculture is evident in her academic achievements, applied research, and innovative contributions. Her expertise in mixed cropping systems addresses one of the most urgent agricultural challenges of our time—developing cultivation methods that align with ecological principles while ensuring productivity and resilience. With a growing body of publications, patents, and industry collaborations, she exemplifies the qualities of a forward-thinking researcher who bridges science and practice. Her membership in professional associations and recognition through national research programs further reinforce her position as an emerging leader in agricultural sciences. Marianna’s work holds significant potential to guide future research directions and agricultural policies, making her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Liuyi Ren | Mineral Processing Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Liuyi Ren | Mineral Processing Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Wuhan University of Technology | China

Professor Ren Liuyi is a distinguished academic in the Department of Mineral Processing and Materials Engineering, specializing in mining engineering with a strong focus on complex mineral separation, fine particle flotation, interfacial interactions, selective grinding, and solid waste resource utilization. As a doctoral supervisor and accomplished researcher, she has established herself as a leader in advancing mineral processing technologies, balancing fundamental scientific inquiry with practical applications in sustainable resource utilization. Her contributions span teaching, research, and industry collaboration, making her a role model in both academia and applied engineering practice.

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Professor Ren earned her bachelor’s and doctoral degrees in Mineral Processing Engineering from Central South University, where she developed a strong foundation in mineral processing fundamentals. She later pursued postdoctoral research at the Wuhan University of Technology, deepening her expertise in resource and environmental engineering. To broaden her international outlook, she was a visiting scholar at the University of Queensland, Australia, where she collaborated with global experts and gained exposure to advanced methodologies in chemical and mineral engineering. This educational trajectory equipped her with both theoretical depth and practical insight, shaping her career as a globally oriented scholar in mineral processing.

Experience

Throughout her career, Professor Ren has combined academic excellence with real-world impact. She currently serves as a full professor and doctoral supervisor, mentoring graduate students and leading pioneering research. She has taken on significant responsibilities in managing large-scale scientific and technological projects, including sub-topics of national major science and technology initiatives, projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and provincial-level programs. Beyond academia, she has served as a Science and Technology Deputy at an enterprise in Hubei Province, bridging the gap between research and industry application. Her teaching portfolio covers both undergraduate and graduate courses such as “Innovation Frontiers in Mineral Processing,” “Surface and Colloid Chemistry,” “Mineral Powder Engineering,” and “Flotation Electrochemistry,” courses recognized for their innovation and impact.

Research Focus

Professor Ren’s research interests lie at the intersection of mineral processing science and sustainable resource utilization. Her work emphasizes the recovery of complex fine-grained strategic mineral resources, selective grinding for enhanced efficiency, interfacial chemistry in flotation systems, and methods for reusing solid waste. She has advanced understanding of bubble-particle interactions, nanobubble flotation mechanisms, and mineral surface modification strategies. Her studies not only address fundamental scientific questions but also provide innovative technological solutions for the efficient and environmentally responsible utilization of mineral resources. She has spearheaded research on green separation techniques for low-grade ores, novel flotation methods for refractory minerals, and the development of geopolymer materials from industrial waste, contributing to sustainable practices in mining and materials engineering.

Awards & Honors

Professor Ren has received wide recognition for her contributions to both research and teaching. She is a recipient of the Hubei Provincial Outstanding Youth Fund and has been honored with multiple provincial and ministerial-level science and technology awards. Her teaching excellence has been recognized through first- and second-class teaching achievement awards, as well as honors such as Outstanding Ideological and Political Education Teacher and the Advanced Individual Award for Professional Ethics. She has also been awarded the National Mineral Flotation Engineer Outstanding Youth Award and the Metallurgical and Mineral Solid Waste Resource Utilization Outstanding Youth Award. These distinctions underscore her influence as both a pioneering researcher and an inspiring educator dedicated to nurturing future leaders in mineral engineering.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Efficient Ultrasound-Assisted Synthesis of Chemically Supported Anionic Functional Group Ionic Liquids and Its Enhanced Adsorption Performance Towards Vanadium (V)
Authors: Bo Chen; Shenxu Bao; Yimin Zhang; Jiahao Zhou; Wei Ding; Liuyi Ren; Siyuan Yang; Ye Zhang
Summary: This study develops ultrasound-assisted ionic liquids with anionic functional groups, demonstrating enhanced adsorption efficiency for vanadium (V) recovery, offering sustainable, selective, and high-performance separation technology.

Title: Insight into the Effect of Nanobubbles on Fine Muscovite Powder Flotation in Different Dodecylamine Concentrations and Stirring Intensities: Kinetics and Mechanism
Authors: Xinyu Zhang; Liuyi Ren; Shenxu Bao; Yimin Zhang; Guohao Chen; Bo Chen
Summary: The paper investigates nanobubble effects on muscovite flotation, revealing how amine concentration and stirring intensity influence kinetics, adsorption behavior, and fine-particle separation performance.

Title: Editorial for Special Issue “Advances on Fine Particles and Bubbles Flotation”
Authors: Liuyi Ren
Summary: This editorial introduces research advances on fine particle and bubble flotation, highlighting emerging mechanisms, new separation techniques, and applications for improved mineral processing efficiency.

Title: Adsorption Difference of Octadecylamine on (002) and (131) Crystal Planes of Fine Muscovite and Its Guidance on Fine Muscovite Flotation
Authors: Liuyi Ren; Ziwei Jiao; Yimin Zhang; Shenxu Bao
Summary: The study analyzes octadecylamine adsorption on muscovite crystal planes, clarifying anisotropic behavior and guiding flotation improvements through surface interaction mechanisms for enhanced separation efficiency.

Conclusion

Professor Ren Liuyi’s career reflects a rare blend of innovative research, dedicated teaching, and applied engineering practice. With a strong academic foundation, she has built an internationally recognized research profile while remaining deeply committed to training the next generation of mineral engineers. Her pioneering contributions to fine particle flotation, interfacial chemistry, selective grinding, and sustainable resource utilization have significantly advanced the field of mineral processing. Through leadership in national and provincial projects, influential publications, patents, and exemplary teaching, she has established herself as a highly impactful figure in mining and materials engineering. Her achievements make her an outstanding candidate for recognition through this award, as she embodies the qualities of innovation, leadership, and academic excellence that drive progress in the field.

Surya Kanta Swain | Pharmacy | Best Review Article Award

Dr. Surya Kanta Swain | Pharmacy | Best Review Article Award

Professor at Amity University | India

Dr. Surya Kanta Swain is a distinguished academician, researcher, and institutional leader with a proven record of excellence in pharmaceutical sciences and academic administration. Serving as Professor and Head of the Institution at the Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Amity University, Kolkata, he has been instrumental in advancing research, education, and innovation in pharmacy and allied health sciences. With over 18 years of blended experience across industry, academia, and research leadership, Dr. Swain has emerged as a driving force in drug delivery systems, pharmaceutical innovations, and academic development in India. His prolific contributions in research, publications, and mentorship, coupled with prestigious awards and global recognition, establish him as an inspiring leader and a worthy nominee for this honor.

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Education

Dr. Swain holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Berhampur University, where his doctoral research focused on innovative drug delivery mechanisms. He completed his Master of Pharmacy at Biju Patnaik University of Technology, specializing in formulation design and optimization, after qualifying for GATE/NIPER. He earned his Bachelor of Pharmacy from Berhampur University, where his strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for his future endeavors in pharmaceutical education and research. His academic training prepared him to merge theoretical knowledge with applied research, enabling him to contribute significantly to drug development and patient-centered pharmaceutical innovation.

Experience

With more than 18 years of rich professional experience, Dr. Swain has successfully blended roles in teaching, research, and academic administration. At Amity Institute of Pharmacy, he serves as the Founder Head and has driven research and development initiatives while fostering excellence in pharmaceutical education. Previously, he held key leadership positions including Dean, Director of Research and Development, and Principal across renowned institutions such as K.K. University and Assam Kaziranga University. He has established critical infrastructure such as AMC centers under PvPI, expanded intake capacities in professional courses, and introduced several postgraduate and doctoral programs in pharmacy, optometry, microbiology, and allied health sciences. His academic leadership extends to curriculum design, quality assurance, and university-level governance, making him a cornerstone in shaping modern pharmaceutical education in India.

Research Focus

Dr. Swain’s core research lies in the formulation design, optimization, and characterization of advanced drug delivery systems, including mucoadhesive, self-emulsifying, gastro-retentive, transdermal, and nanoparticulate systems. His pioneering work in Quality by Design (QbD)-enabled formulations has strengthened translational research and patient-focused therapies. He has applied for several national-level research grants as a principal investigator and co-investigator, securing significant funding, including a prestigious SERB-CRG grant. His ongoing projects address innovative pharmaceutical solutions, ensuring therapeutic effectiveness and industrial relevance. His expertise bridges fundamental research with clinical applications, advancing the scope of pharmaceutics to meet contemporary healthcare challenges.

Publication Top Notes

Title: An overview of experimental designs in HPLC method development and validation
Authors: PK Sahu, NR Ramisetti, T Cecchi, S Swain, CS Patro, J Panda
Citation: 511

Title: Pharmaceutical significance of Eudragit: A review
Authors: CN Patra, R Priya, S Swain, GK Jena, KC Panigrahi, D Ghose
Citation: 330

Title: Development, optimization, and characterization of solid self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems of valsartan using porous carriers
Authors: S Beg, S Swain, HP Singh, CN Patra, MEB Rao
Citation: 260

Title: Systematic review of herbals as potential anti-inflammatory agents: Recent advances, current clinical status and future perspectives
Authors: S Beg, S Swain, H Hasan, MA Barkat, MS Hussain
Citation: 221

Title: Nanoparticles for cancer targeting: current and future directions
Authors: S Swain, P Kumar Sahu, S Beg, S Manohar Babu
Citation: 198

Conclusion

Dr. Surya Kanta Swain embodies excellence in pharmaceutical education, research, and leadership. His contributions extend from pioneering drug delivery research to strengthening academic infrastructures and shaping new generations of pharmacists and researchers. With a rare combination of scientific depth, administrative acumen, and dedication to mentorship, he has significantly impacted both academia and the pharmaceutical industry. His national awards, international collaborations, and leadership in professional organizations further highlight his influence in advancing global pharmacy education and healthcare research. As a committed scholar, innovator, and leader, Dr. Swain stands out as a highly deserving candidate for recognition in this award nomination.

Joseph Omeiza Alao | Applied Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Joseph Omeiza Alao | Applied Geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer and Researcher at Air Force Institute of Technology, Nigeria

Dr. Joseph Omeiza Alao is an accomplished Nigerian environmental geophysicist and academic leader whose work has significantly advanced the fields of groundwater sustainability, hydrogeochemistry, and near-surface geophysical methods. As a top-ranked researcher and lecturer at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), Kaduna, he has established himself as a pioneering scientist dedicated to solving pressing environmental challenges. His contributions span academic teaching, scientific research, international collaboration, and applied consultancy, with a focus on environmental sustainability and public health.

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Education

Dr. Alao’s educational foundation reflects a strong commitment to the sciences and geophysical exploration. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Physics from Kogi State University, where he developed a deep interest in applied physics. He advanced to Kaduna State University, where he obtained his Master of Science in Physics, strengthening his expertise in geophysics and environmental applications. He later pursued and successfully completed his Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Geophysics at Ahmadu Bello University, conducting research that has significantly influenced groundwater management and environmental geophysics. His academic training provided him with a multidisciplinary perspective that bridges physics, geology, and environmental science.

Experience

Dr. Alao’s professional journey encompasses both academic and industry-based roles. He began his career as an assistant lecturer at Kogi State University and later joined Kaduna State University as a part-time lecturer, teaching core physics and geophysics courses. His career progressed at the Air Force Institute of Technology, where he rose from Lecturer II to Lecturer I, while also serving in multiple academic and administrative positions, including Examination Officer, Quality Assurance Committee Member, and SIWES Coordinator. Alongside his academic duties, he worked as a geophysical consultant with Scienteque Consultants Limited, where he conducted extensive groundwater and geotechnical investigations across Nigeria. His teaching portfolio covers a wide range of subjects including industrial geophysics, electromagnetism, workshop practice, solid earth physics, and environmental geophysics.

Research Focus

Dr. Alao’s research is centered on environmental geophysics with a particular focus on groundwater exploration, landfill leachate monitoring, aquifer vulnerability, and geotechnical site characterization. He integrates hydrogeochemical and geophysical methods to address contamination risks, sustainable groundwater management, and seismic risk modeling. His work extends to developing geophysical test sites for teaching and research, which serve as vital resources for training the next generation of scientists. He has also engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations involving machine learning applications in geoscience, climate change impacts on groundwater, and the environmental implications of mining and waste disposal. His research demonstrates a commitment to harnessing scientific tools for sustainable development and public health improvement.

Awards & Honors

In recognition of his scholarly achievements and contributions to environmental science, Dr. Alao has received several prestigious awards. These include the Best Researcher Award in Applied Geophysics from ScienceFather, the Second Prize in the Public Health and Environment Paper Prize competition, and the Best Researcher Award at his home institution, AFIT. These accolades reflect his impact both within Nigeria and in the global scientific community. His recognition underscores the societal importance of his research in addressing water resource sustainability, environmental safety, and geophysical innovation.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Integrated geophysical evaluation of potential gold mineralisation within Nigerian Yashi Sheet 56 (1:100,000)
Authors: Fahad Abubakar, Babangida Mohammed Ahmed, Ibrahim Adeiza Rabiu, Joseph Omeiza Alao, Ismail Ahmad Abir, Aliyu Ohiani Umaru, Fatihu Kabir Sadiq, Ahmed Ibrahim Isiaka, Lukman Adesina Olayinka, Jose Adoze Usman et al.
Summary: Integrated geophysical surveys revealed structural controls and mineralization trends, identifying promising gold-bearing zones within Yashi Sheet, Nigeria, supporting sustainable exploration and resource management strategies.

Title: Evaluation of Hydrocarbon and Co-contaminants in Groundwater and Associated Public Health Risks Using Electrical Resistivity and Hydrochemical Data
Authors: Joseph Omeiza Alao, Bala Balarabe, Daniel A. Ayejoto, Fahad Abubakar, Oche J. Otorkpa, Stanley U. Eze
Summary: Geophysical and hydrochemical investigations revealed hydrocarbon and co-contaminant pollution in groundwater, demonstrating significant public health risks and urging effective remediation strategies for environmental sustainability.

Title: Environmental impacts of hydrocarbon contaminants and associated potential public health risks
Authors: Joseph Omeiza Alao, Ahmed M. Saqr, Daniel A. Ayejoto, Oche Joseph Otorkpa, Fahad Abubakar, Musaab A.A. Mohammed, Amarachukwu A. Ibe
Summary: This study assessed hydrocarbon-induced groundwater contamination, emphasizing environmental degradation, human health risks, and the urgent need for sustainable mitigation and pollution control measures.

Title: Assessing the community knowledge on waste management practices, drinking water source systems, and the possible implications on public health systems
Authors: Joseph Omeiza Alao, Oche Joseph Otorkpa, Daniel A. Ayejoto, Ahmed M. Saqr
Summary: Community surveys revealed inadequate waste management knowledge and unsafe water sourcing practices, highlighting implications for environmental safety and the importance of strengthening public health systems.

Title: Near-surface seismic refraction anomalies due to underground target models and the application in civil and environmental engineering
Authors: Joseph Omeiza Alao, Kolawole Muideen Lawal, Bala Bello Muhammad Dewu, Jimoh Raimi
Summary: Seismic refraction analysis identified subsurface anomalies from underground targets, demonstrating practical applications in civil engineering, environmental assessments, and geotechnical site characterization.

Conclusion

Dr. Joseph Omeiza Alao exemplifies the qualities of a globally engaged scientist committed to advancing environmental geophysics and promoting sustainability. Through his academic teaching, groundbreaking research, and collaborative initiatives, he has made substantial contributions to environmental monitoring, groundwater sustainability, and geotechnical innovation. His recognition through national and international awards reflects his influence as a thought leader in applied geophysics. As an educator, he continues to mentor young scientists, while as a researcher, he advances innovative solutions to pressing environmental challenges. His work aligns with global priorities for sustainable development, making him a strong candidate for the International Environmental Scientists Award. His career stands as a testament to the transformative power of science in shaping a healthier, more sustainable, and interconnected future.

Huaijun Tu | Parkinson’s Disease | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Huaijun Tu | Parkinson’s Disease | Best Researcher Award

Director at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University | China

Huaijun Tu, M.D., is a distinguished Chief Physician, Master’s Supervisor, and Director of the Department of Geriatrics at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University. He also serves as Associate Director of the Department of General Practice and has been a visiting scholar at the Movement Disorders Centre of Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto. With extensive expertise in geriatric neurology, particularly Parkinson’s disease, cerebrovascular disorders, and movement disorders, he has made significant contributions through clinical practice, research, and academic leadership. His career reflects a remarkable blend of medical excellence, research innovation, and dedication to improving the health and quality of life of elderly patients.

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Education

Dr. Tu’s academic journey demonstrates a consistent pursuit of excellence in clinical medicine and neurology. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine from Jiangxi Medical College, followed by a Master’s degree in Internal Medicine at Nanchang University School of Medicine. He later completed his Ph.D. in Internal Medicine at the same institution, advancing his expertise in neurology and geriatric care. His overseas academic exposure included an extended study and research period at the University of Toronto, where he specialized in movement disorders. This international experience strengthened his ability to integrate global perspectives into local healthcare systems, particularly in the management of complex neurological diseases.

Experience

Dr. Tu has served in progressively senior roles throughout his medical career, spanning from resident physician to chief physician. His clinical expertise matured through appointments at major hospitals, including long service at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University. In his current capacity as Director of the Department of Geriatrics, he leads both clinical services and academic training while shaping strategies for the management of aging-related neurological disorders. Additionally, his tenure as Associate Director of the Department of General Practice reflects his dedication to comprehensive patient care. His leadership also extends to professional organizations, where he actively contributes to committees in geriatrics, gerontology, neuroimmunology, nutrition, and movement disorders. These roles underscore his national and regional influence in shaping healthcare policy and practice for aging populations.

Research Focus

Dr. Tu’s research interests are diverse yet deeply interconnected, focusing on neurological diseases that impact the elderly. His primary investigations revolve around the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s disease, including clinical trials evaluating drug efficacy and exploring the role of gut microbiota in disease progression. He has also directed studies on integrating live bacterial preparations with conventional treatments to alleviate Parkinson’s-related constipation and improve quality of life. Beyond Parkinson’s, his research encompasses cerebrovascular diseases, sarcopenia, frailty, and the clinical mechanisms of age-related disorders. His ability to combine clinical practice with scientific inquiry positions him as a leader in translational research for geriatric neurology.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Tu has received notable recognition for his contributions to medical science and healthcare innovation. His work earned the prestigious Third Prize for Military Scientific and Technological Progress awarded by the General Logistics Department. Additionally, he received the Second Prize for Scientific and Technological Achievements from Jiangxi Universities, further highlighting his impact at both national and regional levels. His numerous leadership appointments within professional societies, including the China Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics and the Chinese Geriatrics Society, stand as additional recognition of his expertise and influence in advancing geriatric medicine.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Cervical vagus nerve as a checkpoint to block the gut-brain transmission of α-Synuclein for early Parkinson’s disease
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal 
Summary: This study highlights the cervical vagus nerve as a regulatory checkpoint, potentially preventing pathological α-synuclein transmission from gut to brain, offering new therapeutic strategies for early Parkinson’s disease.

Title: Lactobacillus acidophilus JYLA-126 Ameliorates Obesity-Associated Metabolic Disorders by Positively Regulating the AMPK Signaling Pathway Through the Gut-Liver Axis
Journal: Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins
Summary: Research demonstrates Lactobacillus acidophilus JYLA-126 improves obesity-related metabolic dysfunctions by modulating AMPK signaling via the gut-liver axis, highlighting its therapeutic potential for managing obesity and metabolic disorders.

Title: Association of CVAI, LAP and SMI with risk of haematological toxicity after immunochemotherapy in patients with DLBCL: a retrospective study
Journal: Therapeutic Advances in Hematology 
Summary: This retrospective study evaluates associations of CVAI, LAP, and SMI with hematological toxicity risks in DLBCL patients receiving immunochemotherapy, identifying predictive indicators for personalized treatment strategies.

Conclusion

Dr. Huaijun Tu’s career epitomizes the integration of clinical excellence, innovative research, and academic leadership in geriatric neurology. His educational background, clinical experience, and international training have equipped him to lead groundbreaking projects addressing Parkinson’s disease, cerebrovascular disorders, and the challenges of aging. His awards underscore his lasting contributions to medical science, while his publications and supervised graduate students demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge and mentoring the next generation of physicians. Through his leadership in professional societies and his active role in clinical research, Dr. Tu has significantly shaped the field of geriatric medicine in China and beyond. His work continues to advance the diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for elderly patients, making him an outstanding candidate for recognition in this award nomination.

Ji Chen | Cold Region Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ji Chen | Cold Region Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Director at Qinghai-Beiluhe Plateau Frozen Soil Engineering Safety National Observation and Research Station, China

Ji Chen is a distinguished researcher and doctoral supervisor at the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He serves as Director of the Qinghai-Beiluhe Plateau Frozen Soil Engineering Safety National Observation and Research Station, where he has advanced scientific understanding and engineering applications in cold region environments. His leadership in geotechnical engineering for disaster prevention and mitigation has positioned him as a highly respected scholar and innovator in permafrost and frozen soil studies, contributing to both national development and international scientific collaboration.

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Education

Ji Chen pursued his higher education with a strong emphasis on civil engineering, geotechnical studies, and cold region science. His academic foundation provided him with both theoretical expertise and practical skills in frozen soil mechanics and disaster prevention. Through rigorous training and research-oriented study, he developed a deep understanding of the complexities of permafrost engineering and the ecological challenges of cold regions. His academic pathway cultivated his capacity to combine engineering principles with ecological and environmental sciences, enabling him to pursue an impactful career at the intersection of research, application, and innovation.

Experience

With an extensive career at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ji Chen has combined research excellence with leadership in national observation and scientific programs. As Director of a major national observation station, he oversees long-term monitoring and safety assessments in permafrost regions, contributing critical data for infrastructure resilience and climate change adaptation. His experience includes leading more than 20 national and provincial-level projects, funded by prominent agencies such as the National Natural Science Foundation and the Ministry of Science and Technology. He has played a pivotal role in research equipment development and the establishment of key facilities for advancing permafrost and frozen soil studies. Beyond project leadership, he has guided numerous young scholars, supervising sixteen master’s students and eight doctoral candidates, thereby ensuring the continuation of high-level expertise in the field.

Research Focus

Ji Chen’s research is centered on cold region engineering, geotechnical applications, and environmental protection in permafrost-affected regions. His work addresses pressing issues of engineering safety in frozen soil environments, particularly in the context of infrastructure development, transportation systems, and ecological preservation in sensitive high-altitude and high-latitude areas. He has made significant contributions to disaster prevention and mitigation, focusing on the mechanical behavior of frozen soils, the thermal regime of permafrost, and their responses to climate change and human activities. His interdisciplinary approach integrates engineering, geosciences, and environmental studies, making his research highly relevant to both scientific advancement and societal needs. By combining field investigations with modeling and laboratory analyses, he has advanced innovative methods for monitoring and mitigating risks in permafrost engineering.

Awards & Honors

Ji Chen’s outstanding contributions have been recognized through numerous awards and honors at provincial and national levels. He received the Gansu Provincial Youth Geological Science and Technology Award, which marked his early promise as a researcher. He was later selected for the prestigious “Western Light” Talent Program, a recognition of his leadership potential and ability to address key scientific challenges in western regions of China. His contributions to scientific and technological progress have earned him multiple second prizes at the provincial level in Qinghai and Shaanxi, acknowledging the applied impact of his work in advancing engineering solutions for cold regions. Most recently, he was recognized as a Leading Talent in Gansu Province, further highlighting his influence as a research leader, mentor, and innovator.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Evaluation of TPMFD and CRA/Land Precipitation Data Performance Compared to IMERG V07 on the Tibetan Plateau Using Non-CMA Stations
Author: Ji Chen
Summary: This study assessed precipitation datasets against IMERG V07 using non-CMA stations, providing valuable insights into precipitation accuracy, hydrological modeling, and climate monitoring across the Tibetan Plateau.

Title: Diversity of Primary Vegetation Species of Lake Shore Impacts Largely Carbon Emissions in Thermokarst Lakes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Author: Ji Chen
Summary: The research demonstrated how vegetation species diversity along lake shores influences carbon emissions in thermokarst lakes, highlighting ecological interactions driving greenhouse gas dynamics on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Title: Study on the Cooling Effect of Crushed Rock-Based Embankment of High-Grade Highway in Permafrost Region Under the Influence of Crushed-Rock Fragmentation and Weathering
Author: Ji Chen
Summary: This work analyzed crushed rock embankments’ cooling effects in permafrost, revealing impacts of rock fragmentation and weathering on thermal stability, highway safety, and cold-region infrastructure sustainability.

Title: Global Dynamics of Grassland FVC and LST and Spatial Distribution of Their Correlation 
Author: Ji Chen
Summary: Using two decades of remote sensing data, this paper investigated global grassland vegetation cover and land surface temperature correlations, improving ecological monitoring and climate adaptation strategies worldwide.

Title: Experimental Study on Vibrating Wire Stress Meters: Evaluating Measurement Accuracy Under the Action of Temperature and Load
Author: Ji Chen
Summary: This experimental study evaluated vibrating wire stress meters under variable temperature and load, confirming measurement reliability, improving instrumentation accuracy, and supporting geotechnical monitoring in extreme environments.

Conclusion

Ji Chen has built a distinguished career as a researcher, academic leader, and mentor in the field of cold region engineering and environmental protection. Through his pioneering contributions to permafrost studies, disaster mitigation, and geotechnical engineering, he has advanced both scientific knowledge and practical solutions for infrastructure safety in fragile environments. His extensive publication record, patents, and books underscore his impact on both theoretical research and applied technology. Recognized through prestigious awards and honors, he continues to serve as a role model for younger scholars and as a leader in advancing sustainable development in cold regions. With his dedication to innovation, mentorship, and collaboration, Ji Chen exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding candidate for this award.

Birhanu Werku | Environmental Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Birhanu Werku | Environmental Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer and Researcher at Wollega University, Ethiopia

Birhanu Chalcisa Werku is an accomplished academic, researcher, and administrator serving as Research, Community Engagement, and Industry Linkage Associate Dean at Wollega University, College of Agriculture. With expertise spanning agriculture, ecology, water resources, wetlands, agroforestry, air quality, and environmental health, he has established himself as a versatile scholar contributing both to scientific research and to the development of local communities. His career is marked by impactful publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and leadership roles that highlight his commitment to advancing sustainable development in Ethiopia and beyond.

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Education

Birhanu’s academic foundation reflects a clear dedication to rural development, environmental science, and sustainable practices. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Rural Development and Family Science from Hawassa University, where he developed a strong grounding in agricultural systems, rural livelihoods, and community-based approaches to development. He further pursued a Master’s degree in Environmental Science and Technology at Jimma University, where his training integrated environmental sustainability with practical problem-solving in water resources, agroecology, and natural resource management. His educational journey equipped him with advanced knowledge of both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, project design, feasibility assessments, and training needs evaluation, all of which have informed his subsequent academic and professional endeavors.

Experience

Birhanu began his career as a lecturer and later took on leadership responsibilities at Wollega University, where he served as Head of the Department of Rural Development and Agricultural Extension. In this capacity, he worked to strengthen curriculum development, mentor students, and engage faculty in collaborative research initiatives. His leadership experience expanded when he assumed the role of Associate Dean for Research, Community Engagement, and Industry Linkage, a position that has allowed him to bridge the gap between academia, local communities, and industry stakeholders. In this role, he has been instrumental in designing and overseeing projects that address pressing challenges such as food security, water management, climate resilience, and community capacity building. His work reflects a balance of academic rigor and practical application, ensuring that research outcomes are translated into real-world impact.

Research Focus

Birhanu’s research agenda is broad yet interconnected, addressing key issues in agriculture, environment, and public health. His studies on wetlands and watershed dynamics provide valuable insights into sustainable land use and water resource management. His investigations into agroforestry and indigenous knowledge systems emphasize the importance of traditional practices in ensuring food security and ecological balance. Additionally, his research on air quality and public health highlights the environmental dimensions of human well-being, advancing evidence-based strategies for sustainable urban and rural development. He is also deeply engaged in climate change research, particularly focusing on agricultural emissions and their role in shaping mitigation strategies aligned with global sustainability goals. Collectively, his work demonstrates a consistent effort to link environmental stewardship with social development.

Publication Top Note

Title: Impact of agricultural emissions on Goal 13 of the Sustainable Development Agenda: An East African Strategy for Climate Action
Authors: Birhanu Chalcisa Werku et al.
Summary: This study analyzes agricultural emissions in East Africa, proposing sustainable strategies to mitigate climate impacts and advance global climate action.

Conclusion

Birhanu Chalcisa Werku’s career exemplifies the integration of teaching, research, and community engagement. His educational background and professional roles at Wollega University have positioned him as both a scholar and a leader. Through his publications, he has advanced knowledge in areas critical to sustainable development, including wetlands, agroforestry, food safety, and air quality. His interdisciplinary focus connects ecological systems with human development, ensuring that his work remains relevant to both local communities and broader global challenges. By linking academic research with practical application, Birhanu has made significant contributions to the pursuit of sustainable agriculture, environmental management, and public health. His leadership, research productivity, and commitment to community development make him a strong and deserving candidate for recognition through this award.

Xueyan Dong | Solid State Laser | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xueyan Dong | Solid State Laser | Best Researcher Award

R&D Team Leader, Institute of Optical Physics and Engineering Technology, Qilu Zhongke, China

Xueyan Dong is a distinguished researcher in the field of solid laser technology whose work has significantly advanced high-power solid-state and fiber-solid hybrid laser systems. His contributions span the development of innovative laser amplifiers, nanosecond and picosecond laser sources, and precision diamond laser processing equipment, positioning him as a leader in laser physics and engineering. His scientific rigor, inventive achievements, and leadership in major national and provincial research projects highlight his impact in both academic and industrial applications of advanced laser systems.

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Education

Xueyan Dong’s academic foundation is rooted in optical sciences and engineering. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Optical Information Science and Technology from the Changchun University of Science and Technology. He pursued a Master of Engineering in Astronomical Technology and Methods at the Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he strengthened his technical expertise in precision optics. He later obtained a Ph.D. in Optical Engineering from the Beijing University of Technology, where he refined his research in laser amplification and ultrafast optics. During his doctoral studies, he participated in a joint training program at Durham University in the United Kingdom, which expanded his global research perspective and exposure to advanced experimental methods.

Experience

Currently serving as Special Research Assistant at the Institute of Optical Physics and Engineering Technology, Qilu Zhongke, Dong leads cutting-edge projects in high-power laser development and applications. His responsibilities include independent design and construction of regenerative and multi-pass amplifiers, as well as hybrid ultrashort pulse laser systems. He has demonstrated proficiency in optical path design, mechanical modeling with SolidWorks, and beam-shaping optimization with ZEMAX. His professional portfolio includes leadership of provincial and national-level projects, notably in the development of high-power nanosecond lasers, diamond surface precision milling with picosecond lasers, and fiber-solid hybrid amplifiers. His combined expertise in experimental research, system design, and project leadership has been pivotal in advancing China’s strategic capabilities in laser technology.

Research Focus

Dong’s research centers on solid laser technology with emphasis on ultrashort pulse generation, laser amplification, and industrial laser applications. His work on fiber-solid hybrid picosecond amplifiers has produced advances in beam quality, spherical aberration self-compensation, and multi-pass amplification. He has also contributed to the development of high-energy frequency-doubled picosecond lasers, kW-level nanosecond pulsed lasers for intelligent cleaning applications, and high-precision picosecond laser processing for diamond substrates. His investigations into laser-material interactions, particularly carbon phase transformations on diamond surfaces, have broadened the industrial applicability of high-power solid lasers in semiconductor and photonics manufacturing.

Awards and Honors

Dong’s scientific achievements have been recognized through numerous awards. He earned second prize in the prestigious “Maker China” Laser SME Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition, as well as the Excellence Award in the China (Jinan) New Kinetic Energy Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition. His leadership and technical contributions have also been acknowledged through the Advanced Technology Worker award, reflecting his influence as both a researcher and technology innovator.

Publication Top Note

Title: Nanosecond Slab Laser Amplifier with High Peak Power and High Repetition Rate
Authors: Xueyan Dong, Haozhu Wang, Kai Liu, Yang Kou, Xingwei Yan, Zilei Liu, Xinlei Li, Peijiang Yang, Yan Xu, Fengtu Yang, Chenggong Zhang
Summary: This study develops a nanosecond slab laser amplifier achieving high peak power, stable repetition rate, improved beam quality, and efficiency.

Conclusion

Xueyan Dong has established himself as a leading figure in solid laser technology, contributing groundbreaking innovations in fiber-solid hybrid amplifiers, nanosecond and picosecond laser sources, and industrial laser processing systems. His combination of academic rigor, inventive capacity, and project leadership has advanced both fundamental research and real-world applications in optics and photonics. With a record of impactful publications, granted patents, and recognition through prestigious awards, he exemplifies scientific excellence and innovation. His continuing contributions promise to shape the future of laser physics and high-power photonic technologies.

Kavin Rajagopal | Renewable Power Generation | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kavin Rajagopal | Renewable Power Generation | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Sri Krishna College Of Engineering And Technology, India

R. Kavin is an accomplished academic and researcher in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with more than fourteen years of teaching and research experience. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, he has built an impactful career centered on power electronics, renewable energy systems, smart grids, blockchain applications in energy, and advanced IoT-based technologies. His contributions span patents, high-impact publications, editorial responsibilities, and active participation in global research collaborations, making him a distinguished candidate for academic and research recognition.

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Education

Kavin holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from K.S. Rangasamy College of Technology under Anna University, where he developed a strong foundation in electrical systems and control. He pursued his Master of Engineering in Power Electronics and Drives at Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, where his expertise in renewable energy applications, electric drives, and advanced power systems deepened. He is currently pursuing his PhD at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, with research focused on blockchain-integrated renewable energy systems and advanced energy management solutions.

Experience

With nearly fifteen years of teaching and research, Kavin has served at multiple academic institutions, steadily advancing in both teaching and research responsibilities. He began his academic journey at Excel College of Engineering and Technology, contributing for more than five years to teaching and research in electrical engineering. He later held a faculty position at Shri Sapthagiri Institute of Technology before joining Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, where he has been an Assistant Professor for more than eight years. In these roles, he has mentored students in power electronics, electric drives, IoT applications, and renewable energy integration, while also leading departmental research initiatives and collaborations.

Research Focus

Kavin’s research interests lie in power electronics, blockchain applications in energy systems, IoT-based energy management, electric vehicle charging, renewable power generation, and smart grid technologies. His work on decentralized renewable energy generation using blockchain and IoT has gained significant recognition in international journals. He has also contributed to energy-efficient systems through the design of advanced converters, wireless power transmission, and novel energy harvesting technologies. His focus on integrating sustainability with digital innovations places his work at the intersection of energy, computing, and smart infrastructure.

Awards and Honors

Kavin has been honored with several prestigious awards for his academic and research excellence. He received the Best Faculty Award from the Innovative & Advanced Multidisciplinary Research Foundation and the Best Academician Award from Alpha International Publication. At his home institution, he has been recognized with the Overall Contributor Award, Best Research Paper Award, and patent-related honors. These recognitions reflect both his commitment to teaching excellence and his consistent contributions to advancing engineering research.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Local Search Optimization Algorithm Based Monitoring and Controlling of Virtual Power Plant for Distribution Network
Authors: T. Kesavan, K. Lakshmi, S.S. Gnanamalar, R. Kavin
Summary: Introduces a local search optimization algorithm for monitoring and controlling virtual power plants to enhance distribution network efficiency.

Title: Weather Monitoring System Using Internet of Things
Authors: R. Kavin, K. Lakshmi, S.S. Rani, K. Rameshkumar
Summary: Proposes an IoT-enabled weather monitoring system for real-time data acquisition, analysis, and improved environmental monitoring applications.

Title: Optimal Charging and Discharging Planning for Electric Vehicles in Energy Saving System
Authors: R. Kavin, T. Kesavan, S.S. Gnanamalar, K. Rameshkumar
Summary: Presents an energy-saving approach for optimal charging and discharging scheduling of electric vehicles integrated into smart grid systems.

Title: An Intelligent Patient Tele-Monitoring System Using Android Technology
Authors: S. Anbumani, R. Kavin, A. Saranya, T. Dineshkumar, R. Premkumar
Summary: Designs an Android-based tele-monitoring system enabling real-time patient health data acquisition, remote monitoring, and timely medical interventions.

Title: Renewable Energy Based on Energy Conservation and Crossover System
Authors: T. Kesavan, S. Sheebarani, V. Gomathy, R. Kavin, S. Sivaranjani
Summary: Develops a renewable energy system integrating conservation techniques and crossover mechanisms to improve energy utilization and system sustainability.

Conclusion

R. Kavin’s academic journey exemplifies a blend of teaching excellence, research innovation, and international collaboration. His pioneering contributions in blockchain-enabled renewable energy, IoT-based energy management, and smart grid systems are shaping the future of sustainable power engineering. With a strong record of patents, impactful publications, and active professional service, he has established himself as a thought leader in his field. His achievements position him as a highly deserving candidate for academic and research awards, with the potential to continue influencing the development of energy systems and engineering education worldwide.

Bernard Sanjuan | Geothermal Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bernard Sanjuan | Geothermal Energy | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Bureau of Geological and Mining Research, BRGM, France

Bernard Sanjuan is a distinguished French scientist and recognized senior expert in geothermal energy and water geochemistry. Over the course of his career, he has dedicated himself to advancing scientific understanding and practical applications of geothermal systems, water–rock–gas interactions, and environmental geochemistry. His work spans continents, addressing both academic research and industrial development, with an emphasis on sustainable energy solutions. Through his leadership in numerous international collaborations, Sanjuan has built a global reputation as an authority on geothermal fluids, enhanced geothermal systems, and lithium-rich brines. His contributions to major European and global projects, alongside his editorial and advisory responsibilities, have significantly shaped the trajectory of geothermal science and technology. His influence is felt not only through research publications and technical reports but also through mentorship, training, and active participation in scientific committees, demonstrating his enduring commitment to advancing renewable energy resources.

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Education

Bernard Sanjuan’s academic journey reflects his deep commitment to the geosciences, beginning with advanced studies in internal geophysics, geochemistry, and earth sciences at the University of Paris 7. His early training equipped him with a solid interdisciplinary foundation, which he later expanded into highly specialized expertise in water geochemistry. His PhD, completed at the University of Paris 7 – IPGP, was a landmark study focused on the behavior of dissolved aluminum in geothermal waters. This research not only advanced understanding of aluminum mobility in complex hydrothermal environments but also laid the groundwork for multiple peer-reviewed publications. The scientific rigor and methodological innovation demonstrated in his thesis positioned Sanjuan as a rising expert capable of addressing practical challenges in geothermal energy exploration and development. Combined with advanced academic diplomas and field training, his education established a strong base that would support his lifelong contributions to geochemistry, geothermal modeling, isotope studies, and tracer applications in fluid systems.

Experience

Sanjuan’s professional career demonstrates the integration of rigorous science with applied solutions in geothermal energy and environmental geochemistry. His first major assignment was in Djibouti, where he managed a hydrochemistry laboratory and gained extensive experience in geothermal exploration within basaltic environments. These early years were instrumental in developing his applied expertise in fluid geochemistry, aquifer monitoring, and hydrothermal systems. His career reached maturity at BRGM, where he worked for more than three decades, advancing from research scientist to senior expert and later holding leadership positions within units and departments. At BRGM, he played a pivotal role in developing the Bouillante geothermal field in Guadeloupe, contributing to its transformation into a significant energy producer. His research also extended to enhanced geothermal systems in the Rhine Graben, where he investigated geochemical monitoring, tracer applications, and lithium recovery from deep geothermal brines, projects that have direct implications for Europe’s energy transition. Alongside geothermal development, Sanjuan conducted environmental geochemistry studies, providing expertise in cases of water contamination and pollution control. His leadership roles within BRGM further demonstrate his capacity to combine management with high-level research, ensuring progress both scientifically and institutionally.

Research Focus

Sanjuan’s research has consistently bridged the gap between geochemical science and applied geothermal energy solutions. Central to his work are high-temperature geothermal systems, enhanced geothermal systems, and geothermal lithium extraction, with particular emphasis on the chemical, isotopic, and thermodynamic characterization of fluids. He has developed methodologies to improve geothermal exploration, including the use of isotopes and chemical tracers to monitor subsurface processes. His work in the Rhine Graben is especially influential, where his studies on geothermal brines not only expanded scientific understanding but also demonstrated the feasibility of lithium recovery, positioning geothermal energy as a dual source of renewable power and critical mineral resources. Sanjuan has also been deeply involved in projects addressing geothermal resources in overseas French territories, where his studies have guided national energy strategies and supported the development of sustainable infrastructure. His research continues to contribute to global efforts in mitigating climate change by advancing cleaner, more efficient, and resource-integrated energy systems.

Publication Top Notes

Title: One hydrothermal system may hide another: Insights from a geochemical exploration of Chaudes-Aigues and nearby springs (French Massif Central)
Authors: Emmy Penhoët; Bernard Sanjuan; Laurent Guillou-Frottier; Manuel Moreira; Laurent Arbaret
Summary: Geochemical exploration identified multiple hydrothermal systems at Chaudes-Aigues, enhancing understanding of reservoir interactions and geothermal energy potential.

Title: Atlas of lithium geothermal fluids in Europe
Authors: Blandine Gourcerol; Bernard Sanjuan; Romain Millot; Detlev Rettenmaier; Elodie Jeandel; Albert Genter; Clio Bosia; Aurélien Rombaut
Summary: Comprehensive atlas mapped lithium-rich geothermal fluids across Europe, providing essential geochemical data for sustainable energy and critical resource development.

Title: Reply to the Boschetti’s comments on the paper: “Lithium-rich geothermal brines in Europe: An up-date about geochemical characteristics and implications for potential Li resources”
Authors: Bernard Sanjuan; Romain Millot
Summary: Authors clarify methodological approaches and interpretations regarding lithium-rich geothermal brines, reinforcing reliability of geochemical data and resource implications.

Title: Auxiliary Chemical Geothermometers Applied to Waters from some East African Rift Areas (Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya) for Geothermal Exploration
Authors: Bernard Sanjuan
Summary: Study applied auxiliary geothermometers to East African Rift waters, improving geothermal exploration methods and revealing subsurface thermal conditions.

Title: Lithium-rich geothermal brines in Europe: An up-date about geochemical characteristics and implications for potential Li resources
Authors: Bernard Sanjuan; Blandine Gourcerol; Romain Millot; Detlev Rettenmaier; Elodie Jeandel; Aurélien Rombaut
Summary: Research updated geochemical understanding of European lithium-rich geothermal brines, assessing their potential as valuable resources for renewable energy transition.

Conclusion

Bernard Sanjuan’s career stands as a testament to the transformative role of geochemistry in advancing geothermal energy and sustainable development. From early work in Africa to leading research in Europe and French overseas regions, his contributions span exploration, field monitoring, resource assessment, and innovative integration of mineral recovery with energy production. His leadership in scientific committees, editorial responsibilities, and supervision of doctoral and master’s research further demonstrate his dedication to advancing both knowledge and practice. As a widely respected figure in geothermal science, his influence extends beyond academia into policymaking, industry applications, and international collaborations. By combining a strong educational foundation with decades of impactful professional experience, Sanjuan has become one of the foremost experts in his field, making him a highly deserving candidate for recognition in global scientific and energy communities.