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.

Juanrong Zheng | Building Material | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Juanrong Zheng | Building Material | Best Researcher Award

Professor, School of Civil Engineering, Zhengzhou University, China

Zheng Juanrong is a distinguished Professor at the School of Civil Engineering at Zhengzhou University with expertise in building materials, particularly focusing on green cement-based materials. She earned her PhD in Building Materials from the China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing Campus, and has made significant contributions to structural engineering. With extensive academic and professional experience, Zheng has been at the forefront of advancing eco-friendly and sustainable construction materials. She is an active member of the Board of Directors for multiple professional organizations, including the China Higher Education Inorganic Materials Discipline Building Materials Society.

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Education

Zheng Juanrong completed her undergraduate studies in Mining at China University of Mining and Technology and continued her academic journey to obtain a PhD in Building Materials in 2001. During her doctoral research, she delved into material science, with a particular focus on cement and building materials, which formed the foundation of her career in research and teaching. She later expanded her academic exposure through postdoctoral research at Tsinghua University’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering from 2001 to 2003.

Experience

Zheng’s professional career spans both academia and industry. After completing her postdoctoral research, she worked at Beijing Blueprint Construction Co., Ltd., gaining hands-on industry experience. In 2004, she began her tenure at Zhengzhou University, where she currently teaches and conducts research. As a Professor, Zheng has supervised numerous master’s and doctoral students, shaping future leaders in civil engineering. Her research focuses on innovative and sustainable construction materials, aiming to reduce environmental impacts and improve the performance of materials used in construction.

Research Interests

Zheng Juanrong’s primary research interests lie in green cement-based building materials and their applications in structural engineering. She has explored the durability, performance, and environmental benefits of alternative binders and cementitious materials. Her projects investigate the use of mine tailings, fly ash, and other industrial by-products in cement production, focusing on enhancing the sustainability of construction materials. Notable projects include her work on cemented paste backfill from sulphide-rich mine tailings and the development of high-performance construction materials like plaster mortars and subway concrete segments.

Award

Zheng Juanrong has been recognized for her academic excellence and contributions to civil engineering. In 2012, she received the Outstanding Instructor Award at the “Subote” Cup Second National College Student Concrete Material Design Competition. Additionally, she earned the first prize for her research on inverted roof composite insulation boards and their production technologies from the Henan Provincial Department of Science and Technology in 2012. Her innovative work continues to receive acclaim within both academic and industrial communities.

Publication Top Note

“Factors affecting the durability of building plaster mortar and improvement measures,” Concrete, 2013.

“Experimental study on the effect of limestone powder on the performance of self-leveling cement-based floor mortar,” Concrete, 2013.

“Effect of retarder on setting time of high-speed rail rapid grouting materials,” New Building Materials, 2013.

“Mix design and performance study of high performance subway concrete segments,” Concrete and Cement Products, 2013.

“Experimental study on the preparation of C50 pumpable concrete using mine tailings and waste rock,” Concrete, 2013.

“Study on the performance of bonding mortar in external wall insulation system of polymer powder modified XPS board,” Journal of Zhengzhou University (Engineering Edition), 2012.

“Discussion on the mechanism of alkali-activated cementitious materials against sulfate attack,” Journal of Zhengzhou University (Engineering Edition), 2012.