Meseret Teweldebrihan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Meseret Teweldebrihan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

University of Johannesburg | South Africa

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Early Academic Pursuits 📙

Dr. Meseret Dawit’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. degree in Soil and Water Engineering and Management from Haramaya University, Ethiopia, in 2011. Her passion for water resource management and environmental sustainability led her to pursue an M.Sc. degree in Water Science Engineering, specializing in Hydraulic Engineering Land and Water Development, from UNESCO-IHE, Delft, The Netherlands, in 2014. Dr. Meseret further advanced her academic credentials by completing a Ph.D. in 2022 at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, with a dissertation focused on optimizing irrigation efficiency in the context of climate change and gender sensitivity.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Meseret Dawit has held various academic and professional roles, starting as a Teaching Assistant at Haramaya University from 2007 to 2011. She then became a Lecturer and Researcher at the same institution from 2014 to 2016, where she was involved in multiple research projects related to climate change and water resources. In 2021, she returned to Haramaya University as a consultant and researcher, continuing her work on climate adaptation and water resource management. Additionally, she served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Johannesburg from 2022 to 2023.

Contributions and Research Focus 🧪

Dr. Meseret’s research primarily focuses on climate change adaptation, gender-sensitive approaches in hydrology, irrigation optimization, and socio-hydrology. She has led and participated in numerous research projects, including those funded by international organizations like the RAIN Foundation and the International Foundation for Science (IFS). Her work often intersects with climate-relevant development, water resource management, and gender equity, reflecting her commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges.

Accolades and Recognition 🥇

Throughout her career, Dr. Meseret has received recognition for her contributions to the fields of climate change and water resource management. She has been awarded research grants, including funding from the IFS and RAIN Foundation, and has participated in prestigious international conferences, such as the EGU General Assembly in Vienna, Austria. Her scholarly work is widely recognized, with over 20 peer-reviewed articles published in reputable journals.

Impact and Influence 🎯

Dr. Meseret’s influence extends beyond academia. As an advisor and mentor, she has guided numerous MSc and PhD students, contributing to the development of future leaders in the field of water resources and environmental sustainability. Her involvement in various consultancy projects has also had a tangible impact on local communities, particularly in areas related to rural water supply, irrigation optimization, and climate adaptation strategies.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Dr. Meseret’s work has laid a strong foundation for future research and development in climate adaptation, water resource management, and gender-sensitive approaches in environmental science. She envisions her future work to span across climate interrelated sub-areas, continuing to contribute to sustainable development and economic growth. Her legacy is one of dedication to both scientific advancement and community empowerment, and she remains committed to mentoring the next generation of scientists and engineers.

 

Publications 📚


📝The impact of climate change on the development of water resources
Authors: Teweldebrihan, M.D., Dinka, M.O.
Journal:  Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
Year: 2024


📝 The application of magnetite biochar composite derived from Parthenium hysterophorus for the adsorption of methylene blue from aqueous solution
Authors: Teweldebrihan, M.D., Gnaro, M.A., Dinka, M.O.
Journal: Frontiers in Environmental Science
Year: 2024


📝Understanding the role of push and pull factors on agricultural land expansion: A case study of Adaba and Adiyo district, Ethiopia
Authors: Teweldebrihan, M.D., Gebehiwot, T., Teklewold, H., Abera, W., Tamene, L.
Journal: Environmental Challenges
Year: 2023


📝Smallholder Farmer's Adaptability to Anthropogenic and Climate-Induced Variability in the Dhidhessa River Sub-basin, Ethiopia
Authors: Teweldebrihan, M.D., Lyu, H., Pande, S., McClain, M.E.
Journal: Frontiers in Water
Year: 2021


📝The dynamics of farmer migration and resettlement in the Dhidhessa River Basin, Ethiopia
Authors: Teweldebrihan, M.D., Pande, S., McClain, M.
Journal:  Hydrological Sciences Journal
Year: 2020


 

Alimahdi Mohammaddost | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alimahdi Mohammaddost | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Shiraz University | Netherlands

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Alimahdi Mohammaddost embarked on his academic journey at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Geology, beginning in September 2013 and completing it in September 2018. He continued his education at Shiraz University, Iran, obtaining a Master’s degree in Hydrogeology Sciences from September 2018 to September 2021. His studies laid a solid foundation in geology and hydrogeology, setting the stage for his future professional endeavors.

Professional Endeavors 🛠️

Dr. Mohammaddost has actively contributed to several high-profile projects. Notable among these is his involvement in the Dye Tracer project at Shamil Dam in Iran, where he worked on hydrogeological assessments in June 2019. He also contributed to the geological modeling of Kabul city, Afghanistan, using Leapfrog Geo software in December 2020. His expertise further extended to the Bakhtiari Dam project and the geological and structural modeling of Davaran Iron Ore Mine. Currently, he is engaged in geological, structural, and hydrogeological modeling of Gol Gohar Iron Ore Mine, showcasing his ongoing commitment to advancing the field.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Mohammaddost's research has made significant strides in understanding groundwater vulnerability and hydrogeological modeling. His Master’s thesis on the vulnerability assessment of the Kabul Aquifer received high praise from his thesis committee, highlighting his analytical skills and deep understanding of hydrogeological challenges. His published work includes studies on groundwater quality and vulnerability, with articles appearing in notable journals like Environmental Science and Pollution Research and Water. His ongoing research on isotopic data of Kabul’s water sources underscores his dedication to advancing hydrogeological science.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Mohammaddost has been recognized for his academic excellence with a Master’s scholarship through the Brilliant Talents program from the Ministry of Science of Iran. He also achieved the first rank in his Master of Science entrance exam in Hydrogeology, reflecting his outstanding academic performance with a GPA of 17.45 out of 20.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Mohammaddost's work has had a profound impact on the field of hydrogeology. His research and projects contribute valuable insights into groundwater management and environmental protection, influencing both academic and practical applications in hydrogeological science. His publications and projects help shape the understanding of groundwater systems and their vulnerabilities, aiding in the development of effective management strategies.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

As Dr. Mohammaddost continues his career, his legacy is being built through his innovative research and professional contributions. His ongoing work on isotopic data and future publications promise to further advance the field of hydrogeology. With his robust academic background and practical experience, Dr. Mohammaddost is poised to make lasting contributions to the study and management of water resources, leaving a significant mark on the scientific community.

 

Publications 📘


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


📝 Assessment of Groundwater Vulnerability in an Urban Area: A Comparative Study Based on DRASTIC, EBF, and LR Models
Authors: Alimahdi Mohammaddost, Zargham Mohammadi, Mohsen Rezaei, Hamid Reza Pourghasemi, Asadullah Farahmand
Journal :Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Year : 2022


📝Hydrogeochemical Investigations and Groundwater Quality Assessment of Mashhad Plain, the Northeast of Iran
Authors: Javad Hussainzadeh, Alimahdi Mohammaddost, Reza Fayazi, Mohammad Shekari
Journal : International Conference Goldschmidt, Year : 2018


 

 

 

 

Ruiqiang Bai | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Ruiqiang Bai | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ruiqiang Bai embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot, China, in 2015. His foundational interest in civil engineering laid the groundwork for his advanced studies and future research. Pursuing his passion for geotechnical engineering, Dr. Bai earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2020. Under the guidance of Prof. Yuanming Lai, an esteemed academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dr. Bai’s dissertation focused on the coupled heat-water-vapor-mechanics model of unsaturated soils, marking a significant step in his academic career.

Professional Endeavors

Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Bai joined the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, as a Special Research Assistant in July 2020. His dedication and contributions led to his promotion to Associate Professor in February 2023. Throughout his tenure, Dr. Bai has been integral to advancing research in frozen soil engineering, leveraging his expertise to address complex geotechnical challenges.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Bai’s research interests are diverse and impactful, encompassing heat and mass transfer processes, the modeling of coupled heat-water-vapor-mechanics behavior in porous mediums, frost heave, thaw weakening, and frozen ground engineering. His work has practical applications in road and railway engineering, water engineering, and other infrastructural projects in cold regions. Dr. Bai has authored numerous publications in prestigious journals, contributing significantly to the understanding and development of frozen soil engineering. His research has explored the thermo-hydro-mechanical behavior of loess under freeze-thaw cycles, the frost heave behavior of freezing unsaturated silty clay, and the solar albedo characteristics of pavement and embankment slope surfaces in permafrost regions, among other topics.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Bai's exceptional work has earned him recognition and accolades within the scientific community. His innovative research and contributions have positioned him as a leading expert in his field, reflected in his numerous publications and citations. Dr. Bai’s role as a corresponding author in several high-impact studies further underscores his influence and leadership in geotechnical engineering.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Bai’s research has had a profound impact on the field of frozen soil engineering. His studies on the coupled heat-water-vapor-mechanics processes and frost heave have provided valuable insights into the behavior of soils in cold environments, informing the design and construction of infrastructure in these challenging conditions. His work has not only advanced scientific understanding but also contributed to the development of more resilient and efficient engineering solutions.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As an Associate Professor at the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Dr. Bai continues to push the boundaries of geotechnical engineering research. His ongoing projects and future endeavors promise to further enhance the understanding and application of frozen soil engineering. Dr. Bai’s legacy is characterized by his commitment to excellence, innovation, and the practical application of his research to solve real-world engineering problems. Dr. Ruiqiang Bai's career is a testament to his dedication, expertise, and impact in the field of frozen soil engineering. His contributions have laid a solid foundation for future research and development, ensuring that his work will continue to influence and inspire the next generation of engineers and researchers.

 

Notable Publications

Experimental study on dynamic characteristics of frozen saline silty clay under cyclic loading 2024

Laboratory study on heat, moisture, and deformation behaviors of seasonally frozen soil under the influence of solar radiation and underlying surface colors 2023 (2)

Optimizing embankment structures in a snowy permafrost region of the pan-Arctic based on a coupled numerical model 2023 (3)

Mechanical behavior and microstructural evolution of frozen soils under the combination of confining pressure and water content 2022 (12)