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

 

Md. Hossain Ali | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Md. Hossain Ali | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture | Bangladesh

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Early Academic Pursuits 📘

Born on December 31, 1966, Dr. Md. Hossain Ali began his academic journey with distinction. He excelled in his early studies, securing first divisions in both his SSC (1982) and HSC (1984) under the Dhaka Board. He completed his Bachelor’s in Agricultural Engineering (Honors) at Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) in 1988, ranking fifth in his class with first-class honors. Pursuing advanced education, he earned his MSc in Agricultural Engineering from BAU in 1990 and furthered his expertise with an M.Eng. Sci. from The University of Melbourne in 2000, specializing in Civil and Environmental Engineering. His academic pinnacle was achieved with a Ph.D. in Irrigation and Water Management from BAU in 2008, followed by a prestigious Postdoctoral Fellowship at Universiti Sains Malaysia in 2011.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

With over 31 years of professional experience, Dr. Ali has seamlessly integrated teaching, research, and management roles. His career began with technical and administrative duties at the Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board. He transitioned to research, dedicating nearly three decades to the Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture (BINA), where he rose to the position of Chief Scientific Officer and Division Head. His teaching stints include serving as a Visiting Senior Lecturer at Universiti Malaysia Pahang. Dr. Ali’s multifaceted career demonstrates a commitment to advancing agricultural engineering and water resource management through both research and education.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌾

Dr. Ali is a trailblazer in irrigation and water resource management. His expertise encompasses deficit irrigation for field crops, groundwater hydrology, agro-meteorology, and climate change adaptation. His innovative models and tools, such as M-RechargeCal, M-EToCal, and CropET0, have revolutionized water resource modeling and agricultural planning. With software proficiencies in AquaCrop, DSSAT, HYDRUS-1D, and MODFLOW, he has spearheaded numerous research projects addressing sustainable water management.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Ali's illustrious career is adorned with numerous accolades. He received the "Shudhachar Award 2022" and the "Best Scientist Award 2016" from BINA. Internationally, his contributions are celebrated with listings in Who’s Who in the World and 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century by renowned global organizations. These recognitions underscore his impact on science and innovation.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Dr. Ali’s scholarly output is prolific, with 159 publications, including eight books, ten book chapters, and 50 international journal articles. His works have garnered 2,660 citations, achieving an h-index of 18 and an i-10 index of 30. Beyond publications, his guidance to 14 MS students has nurtured the next generation of scientists. His leadership in developing practical tools and innovative methodologies ensures a lasting influence on agricultural engineering and water management.

Legacy and Future Contributions Highlight 🌿

As a visionary in water resource management, Dr. Md. Hossain Ali's legacy is defined by his innovative models, impactful research, and unwavering dedication to education and sustainable practices. His work has not only addressed contemporary challenges but also laid the groundwork for future advancements in climate-resilient irrigation and agro-economics. Dr. Ali’s ongoing efforts promise to inspire transformative solutions in water resource management for generations to come.

 

Publications


📜Assessing the Impacts of Different Crop Rotations on Groundwater Level Using MODFLOW in a Dry, Barind Area of Bangladesh

Year: 2023
Journal: Water Policy
Authors: M. H. Ali, P. Biswas, M. H. Zaman, M. A. Islam


📜Water-Saving Cropping Pattern as A Strategy to Combat Climate Change Effects and Sustain Groundwater Resource in The Dry, North-Western Region of Bangladesh

Year: 2023
Journal: Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture Research
Author: Md. Hossain Ali


📜Estimating Hydraulic Conductivity, Transmissibility, and Specific Yield of Aquifer in Barind Area, Bangladesh Using Pumping Test

Year: 2022
Journal: European Journal of Environment and Earth Sciences
Author: Md. Hossain Ali


📜Irrigation Management for Binadhan-8 and Binadhan-10 Boro Rice for Optimum Yield and Water Productivity Under Normal Soil

Year: 2020
Journal: Sustainability, Agri, Food and Environmental Research
Author: Md. Hossain 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

 

Patrick Duncan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Patrick Duncan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Lifetime Achievement Award

France’s National Centre for Scientific Research | United Kingdom

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Patrick Duncan's academic journey began with a degree in Zoology from Oxford University, completed in 1970. This foundational training led him to Nairobi University, where he pursued a Ph.D. focusing on the ecology of the antelope Damaliscus lunatus in the Serengeti and Lamu-Garissa District. His early studies in Africa laid the groundwork for his lifelong passion for understanding and conserving ecosystems, particularly herbivore-plant interactions and ungulate behavior.

Professional Endeavors 🌱

In 1985, Dr. Duncan took on the role of director at the Station Biologique de la Tour du Valat in the Camargue, France, where he worked until 1990. Afterward, he joined the CNRS (France’s National Centre for Scientific Research) as a Directeur de recherche, progressing to a DR1 position and later becoming an Emeritus Research Director from 2013 to 2018. His professional path includes significant administrative roles, such as directing the CNRS Chizé Laboratory from 1999 to 2006, and serving as Biodiversity Officer at the Ministère de la Recherche (2007-2010). During this period, he contributed to the negotiations leading up to the UN's decision to create the IPBES (Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services).

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Duncan’s research is centered on herbivore-plant interactions and the sustainable management of diverse ecosystems in Europe and Africa. His work spans the conservation and sustainable use of forests, wetlands, and savannas. His specific interests include exploring resource acquisition's impact on ungulate ecology and behavior, with studies focusing on species such as horses, zebras, and the European roe deer. With over 150 published works, including books, papers, and book chapters, his research has significantly contributed to the scientific understanding of these topics. His editorial involvement with the MDPI Journal Animals further demonstrates his commitment to disseminating ecological knowledge.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

In recognition of his outstanding contributions, Dr. Duncan was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2001. In 2018, he received the Ordre du Mérite Agricole, a prestigious honor that highlights his service to agriculture and environmental conservation. His leadership roles also include chairing the IUCN Equid Specialist Group from 1990 to 2000, where he led the first IUCN Equid Action Plan.

Impact and Influence 🌎

Dr. Duncan’s influence extends beyond his research, as he played a pivotal role in establishing the Fondation pour la Recherche sur la Biodiversité (FRB) in 2008. He served as its president from 2011 to 2014 and continues to impact biodiversity conservation as a member of various Scientific Councils, such as the Tour du Valat and the French Global Environment Facility (GEF). His advisory work for France’s Ministère de la Transition Ecologique et Sociale includes leading the Comité d'Experts pour la Gestion Adaptative, which provides guidance on hunting vulnerable bird species.

Legacy and Future Contributions 📜

As an emeritus researcher, Dr. Duncan continues to influence the fields of ecology and conservation. He has mentored numerous students, supervising over eight postdoctoral researchers, 20 doctoral candidates, and various other postgraduate students. His commitment to education includes organizing field courses in the Camargue and Chizé and serving on the Executive of the Tropical Biology Association. Dr. Duncan’s enduring legacy is not only marked by his scientific contributions but also by his dedication to training the next generation of ecologists, ensuring that his work in biodiversity conservation and ecosystem sustainability will continue to inspire and inform future researchers.

 

Recent Publication


📄  Population limitation of a non‐ruminant in a nutrient‐poor ecosystem—predation rather than food

  • Authors: Patrick Duncan, Marion Valeix, Andrew J. Loveridge, Sophie Grange, Florian Barnier, Hlengisizwe Ncube, Stéphanie Périquet, Camille Vitet, Zeke Davidson, Moreangels Mbizah, Daphine Madhlamoto, Hervé Fritz, Simon Chamaillé‐Jammes
  • Journal: African Journal of Ecology
  • Year: 2024

 

Trhas Kahsay | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Ms. Trhas Kahsay | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Botswana International University Of Science and Technology | Botswana

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Ms. Trhas Kahsay began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Applied Geology from Mekelle University, Ethiopia, where she graduated with excellent honors, scoring 3.64/4. She continued her studies at Addis Ababa University, earning a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Geology with a thesis focused on sedimentological and geochemical analysis, achieving a notable score of 3.65/4. Currently, she is pursuing her Ph.D. at the Botswana International University of Science and Technology, where she is investigating the biogeochemical and sedimentological characteristics of Makgadikgadi playa lake deposits for astrobiological implications.

Professional Endeavors 💼

From 2015 to 2022, Ms. Kahsay held positions at Mekelle University, first as an Assistant Lecturer and then as a Lecturer in the School of Earth Sciences. Her teaching encompassed subjects such as sedimentary petrology and paleontology, alongside supervising undergraduate students. Her role allowed her to actively engage with students and contribute to the academic community through fieldwork campaigns and practical lab activities.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Ms. Kahsay’s research primarily explores the astrobiological potential of environments similar to those found on Mars. Her current project investigates the Makgadikgadi Basin in Botswana, aiming to understand its biogeochemical and sedimentological properties. She has also contributed to significant studies on microbial diversity in extreme environments, providing insights into the potential for life beyond Earth.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout her academic career, Ms. Kahsay has participated in various national and international conferences, showcasing her research and receiving recognition for her contributions. Her work has been accepted for publication in reputable journals, further establishing her as a rising scholar in the fields of geology and astrobiology.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through her research, Ms. Kahsay aims to enhance our understanding of extreme environments and their implications for planetary exploration. By examining the Makgadikgadi Basin, her work contributes valuable knowledge to astrobiology and the potential for life on other planets, influencing future research in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Ms. Kahsay is poised to make significant contributions to the fields of geology and astrobiology. Her dedication to exploring the connections between terrestrial and extraterrestrial environments positions her to influence future research and understanding of life beyond Earth. As she progresses in her studies, her innovative approach promises to expand the frontiers of knowledge in planetary science and exploration.

 

Publications


📝 The astrobiological potential of the Makgadikgadi Basin, Botswana: Field analogue for planetary exploration
Authors: Kahsay, T.H.; Asrat, A.; Franchi, F.
Journal: Planetary and Space Science
Year: 2024


📝 Middle Stone Age foragers resided in high elevations of the glaciated Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
Authors: Ossendorf, G.; Groos, A.R.; Bromm, T.; Tekelemariam, M.G.; Glaser, B.; Lesur, J.; Schmidt, J.; Akçar, N.; Bekele, T.; Beldados, A. et al.
Journal: Science
Year: 2019


 

Amanuel Tadase | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Amanuel Tadase | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Oda Bultum University | Ethiopia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mr. Amanuel Tadase began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering from Jimma University, Jimma Institute of Technology, where he studied from 2015 to 2021. His education provided him with a solid foundation in the principles of water resource management and engineering, equipping him with the knowledge necessary to address complex challenges related to water availability and climate change.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Since April 2021, Mr. Tadase has served as a Senior Technical Assistant and Research Assistant at Oda Bultum University. In this role, he has engaged in impactful research focused on water resources and environmental sustainability. His experience at the university has allowed him to contribute significantly to various projects related to climate change and its effects on water resources and agriculture.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Mr. Tadase's research interests lie primarily in the impact of climate change on water resources, drought, and crop production. He is also engaged in comprehensive water and environmental research, which includes studies on watershed management at regional and global levels. His work is crucial for understanding and mitigating the effects of climate variability on vital water resources and agricultural outputs.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Mr. Tadase has received notable recognition for his academic contributions, including a Certificate of Appreciation from Jimma University for outstanding work on students' final-year research projects. Additionally, he holds a Certificate in Civil and Hydraulic Equipment operation and management from Arba Minch University, Ethiopia, showcasing his commitment to professional development in his field.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through his research, Mr. Tadase has made significant contributions to understanding the effects of climate change on water availability and agricultural practices in Ethiopia. His work is essential for developing strategies to adapt to climate variability, ensuring sustainable water management and food security in the region. His research publications, including assessments of climate models and trend analyses, highlight his dedication to advancing knowledge in this critical area.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Looking ahead, Mr. Tadase is poised to make meaningful contributions to the fields of water resource management and climate change adaptation. His focus on the interconnections between climate change, water availability, and agricultural productivity positions him as a key player in addressing future environmental challenges. As he continues his research, he aims to influence policy and practice in water management, ensuring a sustainable future for communities impacted by climate change.

 

Publications


📄 Assessment of the CORDEX Regional Climate Models Performance in Simulating the Climate Conditions of Arsi Zone Southeastern Ethiopia
Authors: Tadase, A.T.; Mamo, F.L.
Journal: Pure and Applied Geophysics
Year: 2024


📄 Climate Trend Analysis in the Ramis Catchment, Upper Wabi Shebelle Basin, Ethiopia, Using the CMIP6 Dataset
Author: Amanuel Tsegaye Tadase
Journal: Journal of African Earth Sciences
Year: 2024


 

Madou Sougue | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Madou Sougue | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

WASCAL | Burkina Faso

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Madou Sougue’s academic journey began with a focus on statistics and computer science, earning his Bachelor's Degree from the Polytechnic University of Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. His interest in extreme statistics, spatial modeling, and environmental risks led him to further specialize, obtaining a Master's in Applied Mathematics with a specialization in statistical and stochastic modeling. His academic foundations set the stage for a deeper engagement with climate-related data science and risk management.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Currently pursuing his PhD in Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management at the University of Lomé, Togo, Madou has a rich background in data analysis and management. His experience includes serving as a Data Analyst and Data Management Assistant at the African Technical Assistance Center for Sustainable Development, where he designed and processed large datasets. Additionally, he interned at the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam in Germany, further expanding his experience in hydrological modeling and disaster risk analysis.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌍

Madou Sougue’s research primarily focuses on extreme rainfall patterns and flood vulnerability in Southern Burkina Faso. He has made significant contributions in the area of spatial modeling and climate risk assessment. His investigation into the links between extreme rainfall and Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature has been published in peer-reviewed journals, adding to the body of knowledge in climate science. His ongoing work also includes the development of composite indicators for vulnerability and flood risk, showcasing his interdisciplinary approach to solving climate and disaster-related challenges.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his academic career, Madou has achieved recognition for his impactful research, including peer-reviewed publications in international journals such as Atmosphere and Climate (MDPI). His contributions are gaining visibility within the field of climate science, as he works closely with renowned experts like Professors Jean Sogbedji, François Zougmoré, and Bruno Merz. His work has not only been published but also featured in international conferences.

Impact and Influence 🌐

Madou’s research on extreme weather patterns and their social and environmental impacts in West Africa is poised to influence both local and global understandings of climate vulnerabilities. By focusing on flood risk and household vulnerability, he provides practical insights that can help communities better prepare for climate-related disasters. His studies have a broad application in policy formulation, risk assessment, and disaster management strategies, making his research highly valuable in the face of climate change.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Looking ahead, Madou Sougue's work will continue to influence the scientific community and climate risk management policies in West Africa. His ongoing PhD research, coupled with his extensive skill set in data science and spatial modeling, positions him as a rising expert in the field of climate risk assessment. His commitment to understanding and mitigating the impacts of climate extremes ensures that his contributions will have lasting effects, particularly in regions most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

 

Publications


  • 📝 Assessment of Rural Flood Risk and Factors Influencing Household Flood Risk Perception in the Haut-Bassins Region of Burkina Faso, West Africa
  • Authors: Madou Sougué, Bruno Merz, Amadé Nacanabo, Gnibga Issoufou Yangouliba, Ibrahima Pouye, Jean Mianikpo Sogbedji, François Zougmoré
  • Journal: Climate
  • Year: 2024

  • 📝 Extreme Rainfall in Southern Burkina Faso, West Africa: Trends and Links to Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature
  • Authors: Madou Sougué, Bruno Merz, Jean Mianikpo Sogbedji, François Zougmoré
  • Journal: Atmosphere
  • Year: 2023

 

Atikilt Abera | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Atikilt Abera | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award 

Amhara Regional Agricultural Research Institute | Ethiopia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mr. Atikilt Abera embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources Management from Bahir Dar University in Ethiopia. His passion for soil and water conservation led him to pursue a Master’s degree in Soil and Water Conservation Engineering at Hawassa University, where he gained a solid foundation in conservation practices and engineering principles.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Mr. Abera has dedicated his professional career to soil and water conservation research. He is currently a researcher at the Amhara Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI) in Gondar, Ethiopia. His role involves identifying environmental problems, planning and implementing projects, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders. His expertise extends to advanced data analysis and project management, ensuring effective conservation strategies and solutions.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Mr. Abera’s research is centered on soil and water conservation engineering. His work includes analyzing the effects of various tillage practices, sediment yield estimation, and the impact of conservation measures on soil properties and crop yield. He has published extensively on these topics, contributing to the understanding and development of effective conservation techniques in Ethiopia.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Mr. Abera has earned recognition for his contributions to soil and water conservation. His published works in reputable journals highlight his expertise and the impact of his research on the field. His involvement in significant projects such as Climate Action through Landscape Management (CALM) and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) further demonstrates his commitment to advancing environmental conservation.

Impact and Influence 🌱

Mr. Abera’s research has had a profound impact on soil and water conservation practices in Ethiopia. His work has influenced local and regional institutions, guiding community-based watershed development and providing valuable insights into effective conservation measures. His ability to analyze complex data and develop practical solutions has made him a key figure in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

As a leading researcher in soil and water conservation, Mr. Abera’s legacy includes a wealth of knowledge and practical solutions that continue to benefit communities and ecosystems. His ongoing research and commitment to education and collaboration ensure that his contributions will have a lasting impact on the field. Looking ahead, Mr. Abera is poised to continue advancing conservation practices and addressing environmental challenges through innovative research and collaborative efforts.

 

Publications 📰


  • Effects of tillage practices and planting techniques on crop yield and soil properties in northwestern lowlands of Ethiopia
    Author: Atikilt Abera Alemayehu, Legese Abebaw Getu, Tewodros Samual, Baye Ayalew, Hailu Kendie Addis, Tesfaye Feyisa, Tamirat Worku, Meka Tahir, Edimealem Getu
    Journal: Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
    Year: 2023

  • Cross-Correlation of Soil Moisture and Stone Content and Their Spatial Pattern Across the Different Slope Aspects and Soil Depth
    Author: Hailu Kendie Addis, Baye Ayalew, Muuz Gebretsadik, Atikilt Abera, Legese Abebaw Getu, Amsalu K. Addis
    Journal: Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology
    Year: 2023

  • Estimation of sediment yield and effectiveness of level stone bunds to reduce sediment loss in the Gumara-Maksegnit watershed, Nile Basin, Ethiopia
    Author: Atikilt Abera Alemayehu, Alemayehu Muluneh, Awdenegest Moges, Hailu Kendie
    Journal: Journal of Soils and Sediments
    Year: 2020

  • Economic benefits of soil and water conservation measures at the sub-catchment scale in the northern Highlands of Ethiopia
    Author: Hailu Kendie Addis, Atikilt Abera, Legese Abebaw
    Journal: Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment
    Year: 2020

  • Impacts of stone bunds on selected soil properties and crop yield in Gumara-Maksegnit watershed Northern Ethiopia
    Author: Atikilt Abera Alemayehu, Legese Abebaw Getu, Hailu Kendie Addis, Manuel Tejada Moral
    Journal: Cogent Food & Agriculture
    Year: 2020

 

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