Niloofar Akbariansaravi | Circular Economy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Niloofar Akbariansaravi | Circular Economy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher | University of British Columbia | Canada

Dr. Niloofar Akbariansaravi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Sessional Lecturer at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Okanagan, specializing in Applied Operations Research, Business Analytics, and Sustainable Supply Chain Management. She holds dual PhDs in Mechanical Engineering from UBC and Industrial Engineering from the University of Tehran, complemented by a master’s in Industrial Engineering and a bachelor’s degree from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Her professional experience spans academia, industry, and entrepreneurship, including leadership roles in collaborative sustainability projects with bioenergy, bioplastic, and sawmilling sectors, and the founding of SustainPro Solutions Inc., a UBC spin-off promoting circular economy analytics. Dr. Akbariansaravi’s research focuses on developing data-driven Decision Support Systems (DSS), multi-criteria optimization frameworks, and techno-economic sustainability models to support environmentally responsible manufacturing and supply chain practices. She has authored multiple refereed journal articles, book chapters, and international conference papers, earning recognition through awards such as the Best Student Paper at the IISE Conference and competitive research fellowships from UBC, MITACS, and Lab-to-Market Canada. As an educator and mentor, she has guided numerous graduate students and contributed to interdisciplinary teaching in analytics and sustainability. Her professional affiliations and achievements include serving as a journal reviewer, conference chair, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification holder, and active member of leading research networks advancing sustainable industrial systems worldwide.

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Featured Publications

1. Rabbani, M., Oladzad-Abbasabady, N., & Akbarian-Saravi, N. (2022). Ambulance routing in disaster response considering variable patient condition: NSGA-II and MOPSO algorithms. Journal of Industrial & Management Optimization, 18(2), 148.

2. Rabbani, M., Saravi, N. A., Farrokhi-Asl, H., Lim, S. F. W. T., & Tahaei, Z. (2018). Developing a sustainable supply chain optimization model for switchgrass-based bioenergy production: A case study. Journal of Cleaner Production, 200, 827–843.

3. Akbarian-Saravi, N., Mobini, M., & Rabbani, M. (2020). Development of a comprehensive decision support tool for strategic and tactical planning of a sustainable bioethanol supply chain: Real case study, discussions and policy implications. Journal of Cleaner Production, 244, 118871.

4. Rabbani, M., Mokarrari, K. R., & Akbarian-Saravi, N. (2021). A multi-objective location inventory routing problem with pricing decisions in a sustainable waste management system. Sustainable Cities and Society, 75, 103319.

5. Rabbani, M., Momen, S., Akbarian-Saravi, N., Farrokhi-Asl, H., & Ghelichi, Z. (2020). Optimal design for sustainable bioethanol supply chain considering the bioethanol production strategies: A case study. Computers & Chemical Engineering, 134, 106720.

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.

Perihan Akbas | Biodegradable | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Perihan Akbas | Biodegradable | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Perihan Akbas, Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey

Dr. Perihan Akbaş is an Assistant Professor at Ondokuz Mayıs University, specializing in microbiology, biotechnology, forensic sciences, and food safety. With more than 20 years of academic and research experience, she integrates biology with applied sciences to address real-world problems such as antimicrobial resistance, bioactive compound extraction, and microbial quality assessment. Her career reflects a passion for scientific innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Akbaş earned her PhD in General Biology from Atatürk University in 2013. Her doctoral thesis, titled “Locusta migratoria çekirgesi kullanılarak mikrobiyolojik amaçlı pepton üretimi,” focused on the use of locust biomass for microbial peptone production. She previously completed her MSc in Biology at Kafkas University in 2004 with a thesis on detecting E. coli O157:H7 in döner kebabs in Kars. Her undergraduate degree in Biology was obtained from Atatürk University in 2002.

🧑‍🏫 Experience

From 2014 to 2022, Dr. Akbaş served at Kafkas University before joining Ondokuz Mayıs University in 2022. She has held administrative roles such as Vice Director and Deputy Director in research centers and vocational schools. In teaching, she has instructed master’s and undergraduate courses in forensic identification, microbiology, and criminalistics.

🔬 Research Interests

Her research includes microbial resistance, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of natural compounds, nanobiotechnology (e.g., silver nanoparticles), bioethanol production, deep eutectic solvents, and forensic toxicology. She frequently collaborates across disciplines, applying molecular biology, analytical chemistry, and experimental pharmacology in her studies.

📚 Publications Top Notes

1️⃣ Investigation of Salmonella spp. in Doner Kebab and Salads: Significance of False Positive Results

🗞️ Türk Mikrobiyoloji Cemiyeti Dergisi
📅 Published: 2025 | 🔗 DOI: 10.54453/TMCD.2025.79847
👩 Contributors: Perihan Akbaş, Çiğdem Sezer, Fatih Büyük, Gönül Damla Büyük, Eray Büyük
📌 Summary: This study assessed the accuracy of Salmonella detection in ready-to-eat foods using molecular and phenotypic methods. It highlighted the risk of false positives and stressed the importance of validation in microbial diagnostics.

2️⃣ Determination of the Antimicrobial, Antioxidant Activities and Fatty Acid Composition of Peganum harmala Seed

🗞️ Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
📅 Published: 2023 | 🔗 DOI: 10.1590/1678-4324-2023220237
👩 Contributors: E. Kaya, P. Akbaş
📌 Summary: The research investigated Peganum harmala seed extracts, identifying significant antimicrobial and antioxidant potential along with a rich fatty acid profile, suggesting therapeutic and nutraceutical applications.

3️⃣ Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Activities of Chenopodium album Extracts and Their Effects on Gentamicin Nephrotoxicity in Rats

🗞️ Food Science & Nutrition
📅 Published: December 2023 | 🔗 DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.3733
👩 Contributors: Perihan Akbaş, Elife Kaya, Mustafa Makav, Gülden Yıldız
📌 Summary: This experimental animal study demonstrated the protective role of Chenopodium album against nephrotoxicity induced by gentamicin and validated its antimicrobial effectiveness.

4️⃣ Assessment of Microbial Quality of Local and Packaged Ice Creams

🗞️ Osmaniye Korkut Ata University Journal of Science
📅 Published: December 20, 2023 | 🔗 DOI: 10.47495/okufbed.1203728
👩 Contributors: Perihan Akbaş
📌 Summary: This paper evaluated microbial contamination in both packaged and artisanal ice creams, pointing out significant hygiene-related issues and calling for stricter food safety controls.

5️⃣ Using Locusta Migratoria as a Nitrogen Source for the Growth and Development of Microorganisms

🗞️ Sakarya University Journal of Science
📅 Published: June 30, 2022 | 🔗 DOI: 10.16984/saufenbilder.1037496
👩 Contributors: Perihan Akbaş, Esabi Başaran Kurbanoğlu
📌 Summary: The study explored alternative protein sources using insect biomass for peptone production. It demonstrated that locust-derived substrates could effectively support microbial growth, offering a sustainable biotechnological solution.

🧾 Conclusion

Dr. Perihan Akbaş’s research trajectory reflects a rare blend of innovation, applicability, and interdisciplinary depth. Her work has significantly contributed to food safety, natural product science, and sustainable biotech. As both a mentor and a research leader, she has established a strong academic legacy. Her published studies, ongoing projects, and dedication to science education mark her as a deserving candidate for recognition in scientific achievement.