Mahmoud Al Tamimi | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mahmoud Al Tamimi | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Yarmouk University | Jordan

Prof. Mahmoud Al Tamimi is a distinguished geologist and academic with a prolific career spanning over four decades in the fields of sedimentology, stratigraphy, paleontology, and environmental geology. He has authored 15 scientific documents, which have collectively garnered 193 citations across 189 records, achieving an h-index of 5—reflecting his sustained scholarly impact. His research contributions include extensive studies on Precambrian formations, phosphate deposits, oil shales, and natural radioactivity in Jordan, with publications featured in renowned journals such as Radiation Measurements, Arabian Journal of Geosciences, and Applied Sciences. Prof. Al Tamimi’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. from Ain Shams University, followed by an M.Sc. from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, and a Ph.D. from Münster University, Germany, focused on sedimentological analyses of the Sarmouj Formation. His professional tenure includes teaching and research appointments at Yarmouk University and senior research roles at the National Center of Meteorology and Seismology, UAE. As a dedicated educator, he has taught a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate geology courses, supervised numerous research projects, and participated in multiple international geological conferences. His enduring contributions continue to advance geological sciences and environmental studies across the Middle East.

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Al-Fhaid, H., Edris, W. F., & Al-Tamimi, M. (2023). Potential utilization of oil shale as a stabilizing material for compressed earth block. Frontiers in Built Environment, 9, 1199744.

Al-jabali, H. M., Edris, W. F., Al-Tamimi, M., Al Sayed, A. A. K. A., & Selouma, T. I. (2025). Evaluation of the degradation of mortar with volcanic tuff replacement via destructive and non-destructive testing. Case Studies in Construction Materials, e04308.

Alqudah, M., Abu-Jaber, N., Al-Rawabdeh, A., & Al-Tamimi, M. (2023). Paleoenvironmental study of the Late Cretaceous–Eocene Tethyan Sea associated with phosphorite deposits in Jordan. Applied Sciences, 13(3), 1568.

Edris, W. F., Al-Fhaid, H., & Al-Tamimi, M. (2023). Evolution of durability and mechanical behaviour of mud mortar stabilized with oil shale ash, lime, and cement. Civil Engineering Journal, 9(9), 2175–2192.

Edris, W. F., Al-Tamimi, M., & Aldelgawy, M. (2022). Implementation of feldspar as partially replacement material in cement mortar (Exploration and application). Journal of Applied Engineering Science, 20(1), 177–185.

Kharisat, K. M., Abdallah, M. J., Abumurad, K. M., Al-Jundi, J. S., Altamimi, M. H., & Okoor, S. A. (2021). Radiological characterization of oil shale in Wadi Al Shallala, Jordan using gamma-ray spectrometer. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 30(12), 12741–12748.

Mosleh, M. A., Roselee, M. H., Abd Aziz, J. H., Al-Shorman, A. H., & Al Tamimi, M. H. (2025). Gold vein mineralogy and oxygen isotopes of Wadi Abu Khusheiba, Jordan. Open Geosciences, 17(1), 20250814.

Mosleh, M., Aziz, J. H. A., Roselee, M. H., Al-Shorman, A., Al Tamimi, M., & Alsoudi, A. (2024). Geochemical dispersion of gold-bearing quartz veins in the Wadi Abu Khusheiba area in Southern Jordan. Geochemical Transactions, 25(1), 2.

Al-Tamimi, M., Ghrefat, H., Alqudah, M., & Nazal, J. (2021). Geochemical analysis and spectral characteristics of oil shale deposits in Wadi Abu Ziad, Western Irbid, Jordan. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 14, 2478.

Solomon Legesse | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Solomon Legesse | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Bahir Dar University | Ethiopia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Solomon Legesse's academic path reflects a deep commitment to environmental science and education. He earned his PhD in Environment and Climate Change from Andhra University, India (2012–2015), building on his MSc in Environmental Sciences from Addis Ababa University (2008–2010) and a BED in Geography and Environmental Studies from Bahir Dar University (2002–2006). He also pursued a Higher Diploma in Teaching at the university level, underscoring his dedication to both research and pedagogy.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as Associate Professor of Climate Change and Agriculture at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, Dr. Legesse has spent over 12 years guiding future experts and implementing impactful environmental projects. His career spans diverse roles—from department head to vice dean, dean, and project manager. He’s been pivotal in initiatives like SATREPS-EARTH and PLANE3T, working with institutions in Japan, Germany, Austria, and Kenya to advance eco-engineering and climate resilience.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Legesse is a seasoned researcher with over 70 publications in SCI-indexed journals. His work spans climate modeling, water hyacinth management, environmental impact assessments, carbon emission studies, and sustainable agriculture. He is adept with tools like R, MATLAB, GIS, and remote sensing platforms, applying them in multi-national collaborations aimed at combating invasive species, restoring ecosystems, and enhancing agricultural sustainability in East Africa.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

With a track record of leading high-impact international projects, Dr. Legesse has earned recognition not only within Ethiopia but also across global academic and environmental platforms. He has held positions as a board member of Serve Ethiopia, and received professional appointments in countries such as Japan, Germany, Kenya, and Austria. His expertise is frequently sought in consultancy and policy development at regional and national levels.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Legesse's efforts have significantly influenced environmental education and policy in Ethiopia and beyond. From modeling erosion risks and developing climate adaptation frameworks to training experts and advising international partnerships, his impact is profound. His research has shaped how invasive species like water hyacinth are managed and how climate change data informs agriculture and sustainability strategies in the Horn of Africa.

🧭 Legacy and Future Contributions

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Solomon Legesse continues to leave a legacy through teaching, leadership, and innovation. As climate threats grow, his multidisciplinary and collaborative approach positions him as a key figure in shaping resilient, sustainable ecosystems. With ongoing research, mentorship, and global outreach, his future contributions will remain central to solving some of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time.

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📄 Optimizing Cropping Systems Using Biochar for Wheat Production Across Contrasting Seasons in Ethiopian Highland Agroecology

  • Authors: Desalew Fentie, Fekremariam Asargew Mihretie, Yudai Kohira, Solomon Addisu Legesse, Mekuanint Lewoyehu, Tassapak Wutisirirattanachai, Shinjiro Sato

  • Journal: Agronomy

  • Year: 2025


📄 Pyrolysis Temperature Changes the Physicochemical Characteristics of Water Hyacinth-Based Biochar as a Potential Soil Amendment

  • Authors: Ashenafei Gezahegn, Yihenew G. Selassie, Getachew Agegnehu, Solomon Addisu, Fekremariam Asargew Mihretie, Yudai Kohira, Shinjiro Sato

  • Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery

  • Year: 2025


📄 Surface Urban Heat Island Intensity and Urban Utility Consumption: Impact Analysis and Projections

  • Authors: Gashaw T. Mekonnen, Arega B. Berlie, Mesfin A. Wubie, Solomon A. Legesse, Claudio Cameselle

  • Journal: The Scientific World Journal

  • Year: 2025


📄 Evaluating the Performances of Gridded Satellite Products in Simulating the Rainfall Characteristics of Abay Basin, Ethiopia

  • Authors: Solomon Addisu, Endeg Aniley, Temesgen Gashaw, Sisay Kelemu, Sintayehu Fetene Demessie

  • Journal: Sustainable Environment

  • Year: 2024


📄 Elucidation of Ammonium and Nitrate Adsorption Mechanisms by Water Hyacinth Biochar: Effects of Pyrolysis Temperature

  • Authors: Yudai Kohira, Desalew Fentie, Mekuanint Lewoyehu, Tassapak Wutisirirattanachai, Ashenafei Gezahegn, Solomon Addisu, Shinjiro Sato

  • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research

  • Year: 2024


 

Paulo Oliveira |Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Paulo Oliveira |Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Universidade Estadual de Campinas | Brazil

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓📚

Prof. Dr. Paulo Oliveira’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Ecology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in 1978. He further deepened his expertise with a Master’s degree in Biology-Ecology from the State University of Campinas in 1982, where he studied "Ant-mimicry in spiders and hemipterans." His doctoral research at the same institution in 1988 delved into ant-plant interactions in cerrado vegetation, illuminating the ecological functions of extrafloral nectaries in Caryocar brasiliense Camb. His early studies laid the groundwork for a lifelong dedication to understanding complex ecological systems.

Professional Endeavors 🌍🔬

Dr. Oliveira has held esteemed academic and research positions, including post-doctoral experiences at Harvard University and the University of Würzburg. His editorial contributions to journals such as Biotropica and Journal of Insect Science reflect his commitment to advancing ecological knowledge. As a member of professional societies like the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation and the Entomological Society of America, he has fostered international collaboration and innovation in ecological research.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌱📖

Prof. Oliveira is globally renowned for his pioneering research on ant-plant interactions, a subject he has explored in depth through books like The Ecology and Evolution of Ant-Plant Interactions and The Cerrados of Brazil: Ecology and Natural History of a Neotropical Savanna. His investigations into the behavior and ecological roles of ants in tropical ecosystems have enriched our understanding of biodiversity and the delicate balance of these habitats. His citation record of 4,369 in the ISI Science Citation Index (H-index: 40) is a testament to his profound impact on ecology and related fields.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆✨

Dr. Oliveira’s contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including:

  • Presidency of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation (1999).
  • The prestigious Zeferino Vaz Award for Academic Recognition (2001).
  • Honorary Fellow of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation (2012).
    Additionally, he has co-advised award-winning doctoral theses, further exemplifying his influence as an academic mentor.

Impact and Influence 🌟🌿

Beyond his research, Dr. Oliveira has profoundly shaped the field of tropical ecology through his editorial work, mentorship, and leadership roles. His books and scientific papers continue to serve as essential resources for students, researchers, and policymakers worldwide. By highlighting the intricate relationships between organisms in tropical ecosystems, he has brought attention to the conservation of biodiversity-rich regions like the cerrado.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🕊️📘

As a prolific author and editor, Prof. Oliveira has left an indelible mark on ecology and conservation. His collaborative works, such as the Encyclopedia of Tropical Biology and Conservation Management, serve as enduring repositories of knowledge. Looking ahead, his legacy inspires a new generation of ecologists to address global challenges in biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. With his exceptional contributions to science and education, Prof. Dr. Paulo Oliveira remains a beacon of excellence and innovation in ecological research, championing the interconnectedness of life on Earth.

Publications


📜The Relevance of Flash Coloration Against Avian Predation in a Morpho Butterfly: A Field Experiment in a Tropical Rainforest

Author(s): Vieira-Silva, A., Evora, G., Freitas, A., Oliveira, P.
Journal: Ethology
Year: 2024


📜 Colony Structure, Ecological Correlates, and Nestmate Recognition in the Ant Odontomachus hastatus: A Comparative Study Between Populations with Different Social Organizations

Author(s): Bottcher, C., Berthelot, K., Bernadou, A., Oliveira, P.S., Jeanson, R.
Journal: Insectes Sociaux
Year: 2024


📜 Bacterial Communities Associated with a Polydomous Arboreal Ant: Inter-Nest Variation and Interaction with the Phyllosphere of a Tropical Tree

Author(s): Bitar, M.R., Tomé, L.-M.R., Costa, F.V., Góes-Neto, A., Ribeiro, S.P.
Journal: Myrmecological News
Year: 2024


📜 Landscape Genetics in a Highly Threatened Environment: How Relevant to Ants Is the Physiognomic Mosaic of the Cerrado Savanna?

Author(s): Azevedo-Silva, M., Côrtes, M.C., Carvalho, C.S., Souza, A.P., Oliveira, P.S.
Journal: Conservation Genetics
Year: 2023


📜 Habitat and Host Species Drive the Structure of Bacterial Communities of Two Neotropical Trap-Jaw Odontomachus Ants

Author(s): Rocha, F.P., Ronque, M.U.V., Lyra, M.L., Bacci, M., Oliveira, P.S.
Journal: Microbial Ecology
Year: 2023