Ohidul Alam | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ohidul Alam | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Post-doc Research fellow, Jiangsu University, China

Dr. Ohidul Alam is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the School of the Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University, China. With a deep-rooted commitment to environmental sustainability, he has dedicated his academic and professional life to research in hazardous waste treatment, microplastic pollution, heavy metal remediation, and sustainable energy technologies. Dr. Alam’s work emphasizes low-cost, scalable environmental solutions tailored to both urban and coastal contexts in developing regions. His extensive experience across Bangladesh and China has contributed to a robust academic output and practical environmental advancements.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Alam’s academic journey began with a BSc (Hons.) in Environmental Science from the University of Chittagong, followed by an MS in the same field. He later pursued a Master of Engineering in Environmental Engineering at Tongji University, Shanghai, supported by the prestigious Chinese Government Scholarships. His Ph.D., earned from East China University of Science and Technology, focused on developing adsorbents from crustacean shells for the treatment and stabilization of heavy metals in wastewater and solid waste. Each degree added a layer of expertise in environmental science, waste treatment, and life cycle assessment, forming the foundation of his interdisciplinary research approach.

💼 Experience

Dr. Alam’s diverse career spans academia, research, consultancy, and development sectors. He is currently engaged in post-doctoral research on microplastics and hazardous waste management. His previous roles include serving as an Environmental Officer for the Sustainable Enterprise Project under IDF Bangladesh, a Manager at Aurora Consultant Ltd., and a Consultant at DM WATCH, where he worked on climate change and disaster risk projects. Earlier in his career, he contributed as a Research Assistant and Data Enumerator in several environment and livelihood-based projects funded by IUCN, USAID, and GIZ, further enhancing his field and policy-level expertise.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Alam’s research interests span critical areas of environmental sustainability, including hazardous and medical waste management, heavy metals and microplastics detection, coastal pollution, wastewater treatment technologies, and environmental materials development. He also has a keen interest in life cycle assessment (LCA), green supply chains, and sustainable urban environmental solutions. His current research integrates advanced characterization techniques like ICP-MS, XRF, and SEM-EDS, with real-world environmental challenges, focusing on the nexus between pollution control and public health.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Alam has received multiple international scholarships and accolades for his academic excellence and research. These include the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC), Marine Scholarship of China (MSC), Tongji University President’s Award (2nd Prize), Shanghai Municipal Government Scholarship, and ECUST Comprehensive Scholarship (1st Prize). He also secured the Best Paper Award at the 2017 International Student Conference on Environment and Sustainability in China. These honors recognize his commitment to impactful research and global environmental leadership.

📚 Publications Top Notes

Alam O, Zheng X, Du D, et al. (2024)
Title: A critical review on advances in remediation of toxic heavy metals contaminated solids by chemical processes
Summary: Reviews latest chemical methods for remediating heavy metal-contaminated solids, focusing on sustainable, low-cost strategies.

Alam O, Hossain M. (2013)
Title: A comparative study on the differences between public and private healthcare entities in healthcare waste management in Chittagong, Bangladesh
Summary: Compares waste handling in public vs. private healthcare facilities, highlighting inefficiencies and regulatory gaps.

Alam O, Hossain MM. (2012)
Title: A comparison between public and private approaches of waste management in the healthcare industry of Chittagong City Corporation
Summary: Analyzes differences in medical waste generation, segregation, and disposal, offering policy suggestions for urban healthcare systems.

Hossain M, Alam O. (2012)
Title: A Comparison between Public and Private Approaches of Waste Management in the Healthcare Industry of Chittagong City Corporation
Summary: Similar themes on healthcare waste management strategies in public vs. private sectors.

Alam O, Mona IN, Mohinuzzaman M, Maliyath R, et al. (2023)
Title: A comprehensive study of existing solid waste management system and its impacts on the environment in a coastal city of Bangladesh
Summary: Investigates municipal solid waste management in a coastal city, assessing environmental risks and policy implications.

🧾 Conclusion

Dr. Ohidul Alam is a forward-thinking environmental researcher with a multidimensional skillset encompassing academic research, technical consultation, and project leadership. His dedication to solving environmental problems through innovative and low-cost technologies has made tangible impacts in both academia and policy. With a rich portfolio of international collaborations, impactful publications, and prestigious recognitions, Dr. Alam continues to contribute meaningfully to global environmental sustainability and public health. He stands as a deserving candidate for any environmental science award nomination recognizing excellence, innovation, and dedication in research and practice.

Yunxiao Li | Water Carbon Cycling | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yunxiao Li | Water Carbon Cycling | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Shanxi Agricultural University, China

Yunxiao Li is an esteemed Associate Professor at Shanxi Agricultural University, with a specialization in environmental science and a focus on river carbon cycling. With a Ph.D. in environmental science from Ocean University of China, he has dedicated his research to understanding the intricate dynamics of water carbonate systems. His work spans critical regions in China, including Jiaozhou Bay, Yellow River, and Fenhe River. Dr. Li’s contributions to environmental science have been instrumental in uncovering the impacts of ecological restoration and human activities on carbon cycles in coastal and river systems. His interdisciplinary approach has earned him recognition both within China and globally, making him a prominent figure in the field.

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 Education🎓

Dr. Yunxiao Li obtained his Doctorate in Environmental Science from Ocean University of China in 2018. During his academic journey, he laid the groundwork for his expertise in coastal and riverine biogeochemistry. His research throughout his doctoral studies focused on understanding carbon dynamics in aquatic ecosystems, particularly in areas impacted by urbanization and ecological changes. This strong educational foundation has propelled him toward groundbreaking research in carbon cycling processes, ecological restoration, and environmental sustainability.

Experience 💼 

Dr. Li has garnered extensive experience in both academic research and applied environmental science. As an Associate Professor at Shanxi Agricultural University, he has contributed significantly to the advancement of knowledge in environmental science. His leadership in research projects, such as water pollution source analysis and ecological restoration in the Fenhe River, showcases his ability to combine academic rigor with practical solutions. Furthermore, Dr. Li has served as a Topic Editor for reputable journals such as Frontiers in Marine Science and Sustainability, where his expertise guides the discussion on critical environmental issues. His involvement in numerous high-impact research projects has cemented his role as a leader in environmental science.

Research Interests🔬

Dr. Yunxiao Li’s research primarily revolves around coastal biogeochemistry and river carbon cycling. His work explores how ecological restoration and anthropogenic factors, such as wastewater discharge, influence carbon dynamics in aquatic environments. By studying the Yellow River, Fenhe River, and Jiaozhou Bay, Dr. Li has gained valuable insights into the control mechanisms of CO₂ fluxes in semi-arid regions. He is also dedicated to understanding how carbon cycles in coastal systems can be altered by both natural processes and human intervention, ultimately aiming to enhance environmental sustainability.

Publications Top Note📚

Wang, G., Yao, X., Zhang, Z., Li, Y., & Fan, W. (2024). “Effect of jujube orchard abandonment time on soil properties and enzyme activities at soil profile in the Loess Plateau.” Scientific Reports.

Li, Y., Dang, J., Huang, X., Bai, J., & Chen, X. (2024). “The response of carbonate system to watershed urbanization process in a semi-arid river.” Journal of Ocean University of China.

Conclusion🌍

Dr. Yunxiao Li’s academic journey and extensive research on river and coastal carbon cycles have positioned him as a leading expert in the field of environmental science. His work in areas like the Jiaozhou Bay and Fenhe River is integral to understanding the effects of human activity on carbon dynamics in aquatic ecosystems. As he continues to innovate in the areas of ecological restoration and environmental sustainability, Dr. Li remains committed to driving meaningful change in the management and preservation of water resources. His leadership in both research and academia ensures that his contributions will have a lasting impact on the field.