A Antony Alosanai Promilton | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. A Antony Alosanai Promilton | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

V O Chidamabaram College | India

Dr. A. Antony Alosanai Promilton is an accomplished geologist and researcher specializing in hydrogeology, disaster vulnerability assessment, and geospatial applications in coastal environments, with a focus on groundwater exploration, hazard resilience, and renewable energy site selection. His research integrates geophysics, geochemistry, GIS, remote sensing, and analytical hierarchy process (AHP) for sustainable environmental management. He has published 16 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, presented his work at national and international conferences, and contributed significantly to applied geology with practical implications for groundwater potential mapping, cyclone disaster vulnerability assessment, and hydrogeochemical characterization. His studies have advanced methodologies in coastal solar site selection and submarine groundwater discharge investigations, showcasing interdisciplinary expertise. His research metrics include 16 publications, 15 citations, and an h-index of 2, reflecting his growing impact in the scientific community. Through his doctoral research at V.O. Chidambaram College, Tuticorin, he has contributed to coastal hydrogeology, groundwater geophysics, and geospatial decision-making models for disaster management and sustainable development. His professional engagements as a hydrogeologist, consultant geophysicist, and subject matter expert further highlight his applied skills and commitment to addressing critical environmental and societal challenges, positioning him as a promising researcher in geology and environmental sciences.

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Featured Publications

  • Promilton, A. A., Ravindran, A., Pitchaimani, V. S., Kingston, J. V., & Karuppannan, S. (2025). Comprehensive hydrogeochemical characterization and seasonal water quality index analysis for sustainable groundwater management in Valliyur region, Southern Tamil Nadu, India. Scientific Reports, 15, 33251.

  • Grace, C. A. Z., Soundranayagam, J. P., Promilton, A. J. A. A., Karuppannan, S., Alkhuraiji, W. S., Pitchaimani, V. S., Nahas, F., & Youssef, Y. M. (2025). Integrating remote sensing and geospatial-based comprehensive multi-criteria decision analysis approach for sustainable coastal solar site selection in Southern India. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 14, 377.

  • Richard Abishek, S., Ravindran, A., Pitchaimani, V. S., Kaliraj, S., Kingston, J. V., Promilton, A. A. A., & Jerin Joe, R. J. (2025). Hydrogeophysical characterization of groundwater and subsurface geology using vertical electrical sounding and GMS modeling in Srivaikundam region, Southern Tamil Nadu. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 11(5), 1–20.

  • Grace, C. A. Z., Soundranayagam, J. P., Promilton, A. A., Pitchaimani, V. S., & Roy, E. A. (2024). Synergizing hazard resilience and renewable energy potential for smart coastal development: A GIS-MCDA approach in Thoothukudi, India. Nanotechnology Perceptions, 20(S13), 2608–2628.

  • Promilton, A. A., Antony, Z. G. C., Soundranayagam, J. P., & Viswasam, S. P. (2025). Mapping of cyclone disaster vulnerability using geospatial techniques and analytical hierarchy process: Implications for resilient urban planning in coastal city of Southern Tamil Nadu. Disaster Advances, 18(5), 1–15.

  • Aswin, S. K., Pitchaimani, V. S., & Promilton, A. A. (2025). Flood susceptibility assessment for coastal villages of Southern Tamil Nadu: An integrated GIS and AHP approach. Disaster Advances, 18(4), 1–12.

  • Ramasubramanian, S., Ravindran, A., Abishek, R. S., Promilton, A. A., & Rajendran, A. (2025). An application of remote sensing and GIS in groundwater potential zones for sustainable urban development in coastal areas between Cheikulam and Kolachal, Southern India. Applied Geomatics, 17(1), 1–10.

  • Ravindran, A., Promilton, A. A., Kingston, J. V., & Ramasubramanian, S. (2024). Multicriteria analysis of groundwater potential in Valliyur region, Tamil Nadu: Integrating remote sensing, GIS, and analytical hierarchy process. Water Conservation Science and Engineering, 9(3), 1–15.

  • Ravindran, A., Rajendran, A., Abishek, R. S., Promilton, A. A., & Ramasubramanian, S. (2024). Geophysical exploration of tectonic signatures in Proterozoic quartzite of the Kovilpai region, Southern India: A study in the Kurumalai and Oodumalai hills. Carbonates and Evaporites, 39(2), 1–18.

  • Ravindran, A., Antony, A., Promilton, A. A., & Ramasubramanian, S. (2024). Geophysical and geochemical studies on sinking stream occurrence in Ayankulam village of South Tamil Nadu, India. Journal of Geological Studies, 12(1), 1–10.

 

Ding  Jia | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ding  Jia | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

CCTEG Xian Research Institute (Group) Co, Ltd. | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ding Jia’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in mineral processing engineering, which provided him with a deep understanding of geological systems and mining processes. His early studies nurtured an interest in the environmental challenges associated with resource extraction, motivating him to further explore the complexities of geological engineering. Building upon this foundation, he pursued advanced training in geological engineering at both national and international institutions, where he refined his technical expertise and developed a global perspective on mining-related research challenges. These formative years instilled a blend of scientific rigor and practical insight that continue to shape his work today.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his career, Dr. Ding Jia has actively engaged in high-level research and development projects addressing critical issues in mining and water resources. His professional endeavors include participation in major national research programs and collaborative projects focused on mine water management, groundwater contamination, and subsidence caused by resource extraction. He has worked extensively on experimental data analysis, numerical modeling, and the development of innovative techniques to mitigate environmental risks in mining regions. By combining theoretical studies with field-based applications, he has contributed practical solutions to challenges that affect both industry operations and local communities.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Ding Jia’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of mining, groundwater, and environmental sustainability. His work has focused on overburden damage and surface subsidence caused by mining activities, water quality pollution resulting from groundwater rebound, and the mechanisms of water mixing during long-distance transport. He has developed advanced simulation models and analytical frameworks to better understand fluid dynamics, grouting failures, and groundwater contamination processes. These contributions not only enrich academic discourse but also provide actionable knowledge for managing mining-induced environmental impacts, particularly in regions dependent on safe groundwater resources.

Accolades and Recognition

His academic excellence and research achievements have been recognized through multiple awards and honors. From his early master’s studies through his doctoral research, Dr. Ding Jia consistently earned recognition as an outstanding student and scholar. Prestigious national academic scholarships and repeated commendations for leadership and research performance highlight his dedication to academic and professional growth. These accolades testify not only to his scholarly output but also to his leadership qualities, which have been evident throughout his academic journey. Such recognition underscores the significance of his contributions to geological engineering and environmental management.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Ding Jia’s work extends beyond the laboratory and into the broader scientific and industrial communities. His publications in internationally recognized journals address urgent environmental and geological challenges, and his findings have provided new perspectives on managing mining-induced water problems. By exploring innovative methods of water quality analysis, subsidence control, and mine water source identification, he has influenced both academic research and practical approaches to sustainable mining practices. His role in developing methods that integrate data processing, statistical modeling, and computational tools has further enhanced the way researchers and practitioners approach complex geological issues.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Ding Jia’s legacy is being shaped by his continuous pursuit of innovative solutions in mining-related environmental challenges. His future contributions are expected to expand in scope, integrating global research collaborations, advanced computational modeling, and interdisciplinary approaches. With his strong grounding in both field applications and theoretical frameworks, he is poised to advance sustainable practices in geological engineering while addressing pressing concerns of water safety and environmental protection. His work is likely to play a key role in developing new frameworks for resource management that balance industrial growth with ecological preservation.

Publication


Article: Comparative Study on Prediction Methods for Water Inflow in Regional High-Intensity Water Inrush Mine Clusters: A Case Study of Xiaozhuang Coal Mine
Authors: Ding J, Dong S, Guo X, Liu B
Journal: Applied Sciences
Year: 2025


Article: A Study of Interbedded Groundwater Contamination in a Mining Area and the Process of Grouting Composite Failure
Authors: Ding J, Dong D, Hu Z, et al.
Journal: Mine Water and the Environment
Year: 2023


Article: Spatial evolution analysis of groundwater chemistry, quality, and fluoride health risk in southern Hebei Plain, China
Authors: Zhang Longqiang, Dong Donglin, Lv Situ, Ding Jia
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Year: 2023


Article: Source Discrimination of Mine Water Inrush Using Multiple Combinations of an Improved Support Vector Machine Model
Authors: Wei Zhonglin, Dong Donglin, Ji Yuan, Ding Jia, Yu Lujia
Journal: Mine Water and the Environment
Year: 2022


Article: Source Discrimination of Mine Water Inrush Based on Spectral Data and EGA-PNN Model – A Case Study from The Huangyuchuan Mine, China
Authors: Yuan Ji, Donglin Dong, Jun Gao, Zhonglin Wei, Jia Ding, Zhiqiang Hu
Journal: Mine Water and the Environment
Year: 2022


Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Ding Jia exemplifies a dedicated researcher whose academic and professional journey reflects excellence, innovation, and societal relevance. His work bridges the critical gap between geological research and sustainable mining practices, offering solutions to complex problems of water management, subsidence, and environmental preservation. Recognized for his scholarly achievements and leadership qualities, he has already made substantial contributions to geological engineering. As he continues to expand his research collaborations and apply his expertise to global challenges, his impact will resonate not only within academia but also in shaping policies and practices that ensure responsible and sustainable resource development.

 

 

Asadullah Farahmand | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Asadullah Farahmand | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Technical University of Darmstadt | Germany

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mr. Asadullah Farahmand began his academic journey with a strong foundation in hydrogeology, earning his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology from Kabul Polytechnic University in 2019. His early academic focus on understanding groundwater systems laid the groundwork for his future research in environmental and tropical hydrogeology. Currently, he is further advancing his expertise by pursuing a Master’s degree in Tropical Hydrogeology and Environmental Engineering (TropHEE) at TU Darmstadt, Germany. His commitment to expanding his knowledge is exemplified by his involvement in international training and educational programs.

Professional Endeavors 🏗️

With over four years of experience in groundwater exploration and water resources management, Mr. Farahmand has honed his skills in borehole drilling, groundwater modeling, and hydrogeological fieldwork. As a Hydrogeologist Expert at Afghanistan’s Ministry of Energy and Water, he conducted extensive field investigations, assessing groundwater potential, quality, and quantity across the country. His expertise also extends to groundwater management, where he developed and implemented strategic plans for aquifer protection and water conservation. His professional work consistently bridges theoretical knowledge with practical applications, especially in challenging and diverse ecosystems.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Mr. Farahmand is deeply engaged in research aimed at addressing water resource challenges. His research spans a variety of topics, including groundwater modeling, hydrogeochemistry, soil biogeochemistry, and the impact of climate change on groundwater resources. His work also includes the study of isotopic tracers and geochemical processes in groundwater systems. Notably, he has authored multiple publications in respected international journals and presented his findings at global conferences, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community. His research has had a particular focus on groundwater vulnerability, contamination, and sustainable management strategies in Afghanistan.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Mr. Farahmand’s dedication to his field has earned him recognition through various publications, including several high-impact papers on groundwater quality and environmental management. His contributions to hydrogeological research have been acknowledged globally, and his work on groundwater nitrate contamination and aquifer recharge strategies in Kabul has drawn attention from international researchers and organizations. Furthermore, his active participation in esteemed networks such as the International Association of Hydrogeologists and the International Association for Promoting Geoethics reflects his influence in the field.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through his academic and professional contributions, Mr. Farahmand has played a pivotal role in advancing hydrogeological studies and water resource management in Afghanistan and beyond. His research addresses critical issues such as groundwater depletion, contamination, and the effects of climate change, providing solutions that can be applied to water-scarce regions worldwide. By combining advanced modeling techniques with practical solutions, he has enhanced the understanding of groundwater systems and their management, especially in the context of developing countries.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking ahead, Mr. Farahmand’s future contributions are poised to have a lasting impact on the field of hydrogeology. As he continues his studies at TU Darmstadt, his focus on tropical hydrogeology and environmental engineering will likely yield innovative solutions for managing water resources in vulnerable regions. His passion for research, coupled with his hands-on experience, positions him to make significant advancements in groundwater modeling, climate change adaptation, and sustainable water management practices, ensuring a legacy of meaningful contributions to global water security.

 

Publications


  • 📝Geochemical evolution of spring waters in carbonate dominated aquifer in Upper Shirin Tagab sub-basin, northern Afghanistan
    • Journal: Groundwater for Sustainable Development
    • Year: 2024
    • Contributors: Zaryab, Abdulhalim; Farahmand, Asadullah; Jafari, Zamen; Ali, Shakir; Alijani, Farshad; Nassery, Hamid Reza

  • 📝Evaluating groundwater storage variations in Afghanistan using GRACE, GLDAS, and in-situ measurements
    • Journal: Modeling Earth Systems and Environment
    • Year: 2024
    • Contributors: Hussain Ali Jawadi; Asadullah Farahmand; Roderick Fensham; Nilanchal Patel

  • 📝Evaluating Empirical, Field, and Laboratory Approaches for Estimating the Hydraulic Conductivity in the Kabul Aquifer
    • Journal: Water
    • Year: 2024-
    • Contributors: Alimahdi Mohammaddost; Zargham Mohammadi; Javad Hussainzadeh; Asadullah Farahmand; Vianney Sivelle; David Labat

  • 📝Groundwater Recharge in the Kabul Plain (Afghanistan) Through Rainwater Harvesting
    • Book Chapter: Water Resources Development and Management
    • Year: 2024
    • Contributors: Abdulhalim Zaryab; Mohammad Zia Jamal; Hamid Zaki; Zamen Jafari; Asadullah Farahmand; Mohammad Salem Hussaini

  • 📝Groundwater Environment and Management in Kabul, Afghanistan
    • Journal: Innovations in Sustainable Mining
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Abdulhalim Zaryab; Mohammad Zia Jamal; Mohammad Salem Hussaini; Asadullah Farahmand; Shakir Ali

 

Asadullah Farahmand | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Research Award

Mr. Asadullah Farahmand | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Research Award

Technical University of Darmstadt | Germany

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mr. Asadullah Farahmand began his academic journey with a strong foundation in hydrogeology, earning his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology from Kabul Polytechnic University in 2019. His early academic focus on understanding groundwater systems laid the groundwork for his future research in environmental and tropical hydrogeology. Currently, he is further advancing his expertise by pursuing a Master’s degree in Tropical Hydrogeology and Environmental Engineering (TropHEE) at TU Darmstadt, Germany. His commitment to expanding his knowledge is exemplified by his involvement in international training and educational programs.

Professional Endeavors 🏗️

With over four years of experience in groundwater exploration and water resources management, Mr. Farahmand has honed his skills in borehole drilling, groundwater modeling, and hydrogeological fieldwork. As a Hydrogeologist Expert at Afghanistan's Ministry of Energy and Water, he conducted extensive field investigations, assessing groundwater potential, quality, and quantity across the country. His expertise also extends to groundwater management, where he developed and implemented strategic plans for aquifer protection and water conservation. His professional work consistently bridges theoretical knowledge with practical applications, especially in challenging and diverse ecosystems.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Mr. Farahmand is deeply engaged in research aimed at addressing water resource challenges. His research spans a variety of topics, including groundwater modeling, hydrogeochemistry, soil biogeochemistry, and the impact of climate change on groundwater resources. His work also includes the study of isotopic tracers and geochemical processes in groundwater systems. Notably, he has authored multiple publications in respected international journals and presented his findings at global conferences, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community. His research has had a particular focus on groundwater vulnerability, contamination, and sustainable management strategies in Afghanistan.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Mr. Farahmand’s dedication to his field has earned him recognition through various publications, including several high-impact papers on groundwater quality and environmental management. His contributions to hydrogeological research have been acknowledged globally, and his work on groundwater nitrate contamination and aquifer recharge strategies in Kabul has drawn attention from international researchers and organizations. Furthermore, his active participation in esteemed networks such as the International Association of Hydrogeologists and the International Association for Promoting Geoethics reflects his influence in the field.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through his academic and professional contributions, Mr. Farahmand has played a pivotal role in advancing hydrogeological studies and water resource management in Afghanistan and beyond. His research addresses critical issues such as groundwater depletion, contamination, and the effects of climate change, providing solutions that can be applied to water-scarce regions worldwide. By combining advanced modeling techniques with practical solutions, he has enhanced the understanding of groundwater systems and their management, especially in the context of developing countries.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking ahead, Mr. Farahmand's future contributions are poised to have a lasting impact on the field of hydrogeology. As he continues his studies at TU Darmstadt, his focus on tropical hydrogeology and environmental engineering will likely yield innovative solutions for managing water resources in vulnerable regions. His passion for research, coupled with his hands-on experience, positions him to make significant advancements in groundwater modeling, climate change adaptation, and sustainable water management practices, ensuring a legacy of meaningful contributions to global water security.

 

Publications


  • 📝Geochemical evolution of spring waters in carbonate dominated aquifer in Upper Shirin Tagab sub-basin, northern Afghanistan
    • Journal: Groundwater for Sustainable Development
    • Year: 2024
    • Contributors: Zaryab, Abdulhalim; Farahmand, Asadullah; Jafari, Zamen; Ali, Shakir; Alijani, Farshad; Nassery, Hamid Reza

  • 📝Evaluating groundwater storage variations in Afghanistan using GRACE, GLDAS, and in-situ measurements
    • Journal: Modeling Earth Systems and Environment
    • Year: 2024
    • Contributors: Hussain Ali Jawadi; Asadullah Farahmand; Roderick Fensham; Nilanchal Patel

  • 📝Evaluating Empirical, Field, and Laboratory Approaches for Estimating the Hydraulic Conductivity in the Kabul Aquifer
    • Journal: Water
    • Year: 2024-
    • Contributors: Alimahdi Mohammaddost; Zargham Mohammadi; Javad Hussainzadeh; Asadullah Farahmand; Vianney Sivelle; David Labat

  • 📝Groundwater Recharge in the Kabul Plain (Afghanistan) Through Rainwater Harvesting
    • Book Chapter: Water Resources Development and Management
    • Year: 2024
    • Contributors: Abdulhalim Zaryab; Mohammad Zia Jamal; Hamid Zaki; Zamen Jafari; Asadullah Farahmand; Mohammad Salem Hussaini

  • 📝Groundwater Environment and Management in Kabul, Afghanistan
    • Journal: Innovations in Sustainable Mining
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Abdulhalim Zaryab; Mohammad Zia Jamal; Mohammad Salem Hussaini; Asadullah Farahmand; Shakir Ali

 

Julian Ijumulana | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Julian Ijumulana | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Dar es Salaam | Tanzania

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Julian Ijumulana's academic journey began with a strong foundation in secondary education at Rubya Seminary, Kagera, Tanzania, where he earned his Certificate of Secondary Education and Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education. He pursued Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Geography, English, Kiswahili, Civics, and History. He continued to develop his scientific knowledge and analytical skills, focusing on Physics, Geography, and Advanced Mathematics at the advanced level. He then obtained a BSc in Geomatics from the University of Dar es Salaam, at the then University College of Lands and Architectural Studies (UCLAS), Tanzania. His undergraduate studies encompassed a wide range of subjects including Engineering Surveys, Geodesy, Cartography, Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), and Basics in Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Ijumulana started his professional career as a Tutorial Assistant at the University of Dar es Salaam from 2006 to 2010. During this time, he was involved in teaching undergraduate students across various engineering and technological disciplines. From 2010 to 2022, he served as an Assistant Lecturer, further enhancing his teaching repertoire and engaging more deeply in research activities. In 2022, Dr. Ijumulana was appointed as a Lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam. His responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses in Civil Engineering, Geomatics, Architecture, Quantity Surveying, Mining Engineering, Engineering Geology, and Agricultural Engineering. He also conducts research on land and water resources, focusing on issues such as natural contaminants in drinking water using advanced geospatial methods and technologies.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Ijumulana's research primarily addresses land and water resource challenges. He has contributed significant insights into well-known problems, particularly natural contaminants in drinking water sources. His approach utilizes advanced geospatial methods and technologies, including spatial statistics, geostatistics, GIS, and machine learning methods. His work is part of the DAFWAT project funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), through which he conducted research on characterizing and modeling geogenic contaminants in groundwater in Tanzania. Additionally, Dr. Ijumulana provides consultancy services for land and water-related issues using multidisciplinary approaches. He also offers professional development programs (PDP) to public and private sector employees and NGO staff in GIS, remote sensing, photogrammetry, spatial analysis, and spatial modeling for decision-making purposes.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his academic and professional career, Dr. Ijumulana has been recognized for his contributions to the field of geospatial sciences and water resource management. His educational journey has been marked by prestigious scholarships and research grants, including those from Sida. His research has been acknowledged for its practical implications in addressing environmental challenges and improving resource management strategies.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Ijumulana has made a considerable impact through his research on groundwater contamination and land resource management. His work has provided new perspectives and solutions to environmental problems in Tanzania and beyond. By leveraging advanced geospatial technologies, he has contributed to the development of more accurate and effective models for understanding and mitigating natural contaminants in water resources. His teaching and consultancy efforts have also influenced many students and professionals in the field, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to tackle complex environmental challenges. His interdisciplinary approach has fostered collaboration and innovation in both academic and practical settings.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Ijumulana's legacy is characterized by his dedication to improving land and water resource management through education, research, and practical solutions. His work continues to inspire and inform future generations of engineers, researchers, and environmentalists. Looking ahead, Dr. Ijumulana is expected to further advance his research and teaching, integrating new technologies and methodologies to address emerging environmental issues. His ongoing commitment to professional development and consultancy ensures that his contributions will have a lasting impact on both the academic community and society at large.

 

Notable Publications

Spatial modeling of the occurrences of geogenic fluoride in groundwater systems in Tanzania: Implications for the provision of safe drinking water 2024

Arsenic and other geogenic contaminants in global groundwater 2024 (11)

The natural magnesite efficacy on arsenic extraction from water and alkaline influence on metal release in water 2023 (5)

Optimization of fluoride removal using calcined bauxite: Adsorption isotherms and kinetics 2023 (11)

Geogenic contaminants and groundwater quality around Lake Victoria goldfields in northwestern Tanzania 2022 (14)