Hyun Je Oh | Climate Change | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Hyun Je Oh | Climate Change | Research Excellence Award

KICT/UST | South Korea

Hyun Je Oh is a seasoned civil and environmental engineer whose academic journey at Yonsei University includes a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, a master’s in Environmental Engineering, and a doctorate in Civil & Environmental Engineering. He has built a long-standing career as a Senior Research Fellow at the Korea Institute of Construction Technology (KICT), while also serving as a Professor at the University of Science & Technology (UST), contributing extensively to education and research mentorship. Over his professional tenure, he has led more than one hundred national research and development projects, focusing on advancing technologies in water treatment, wastewater management, water quality evaluation, and sustainable environmental engineering practices. His scholarly achievements include more than fifty peer-reviewed publications, most of them indexed at the SCI(E) level, and over four hundred academic presentations, demonstrating a strong impact across the scientific community. Additionally, he has driven innovation through numerous patent applications, many of which have been granted, resulting in multiple successful technology transfers to industry. He is a certified Professional Engineer in Water & Wastewater Engineering, and his research efforts continue to strengthen the development of clean water solutions, environmental policy, and infrastructure sustainability, ensuring meaningful contributions to public health and environmental protection.

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Featured Publications

(2026). Optimal data pooling from multiple waterbodies to improve machine-learning predictions of cyanobacterial blooms. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology.

(2026). Evaluating circulation-type MCDI as a dual-function system for ion removal and enrichment. Desalination.

(2025). Comparative analysis of MCDI and circulation-MCDI performance under symmetric and asymmetric cycle modes at pilot scale. Sustainability,

(2025). Enhanced desalination performance of pilot-scale membrane capacitive deionization (MCDI) system with circulation process. Desalination.

(2024). Performance optimization of a pilot-scale membrane capacitive deionization (MCDI) system operating with circulation process. Separation and Purification Technology.

Kakhuangailiu Gangmei | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kakhuangailiu Gangmei | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

ICMR-Vector Control Research Centre, India

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kakhuangailiu Gangmei is a distinguished researcher in microbiology, specializing in soil bacteria, vector biology, and biological control of vectors. Her groundbreaking work has significantly advanced the understanding of bacterial strains for vector control and industrial applications. Dr. Gangmei’s innovative research and dedication make her an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Gangmei earned her Ph.D. in Zoology in September 2024. Her doctoral research focused on microbiology, particularly bacterial isolation, identification, and characterization. She has developed expertise in genomic DNA extraction, microbiological techniques, and next-generation sequencing. Dr. Gangmei is proficient in bioinformatics tools such as BV-BRC, MEGA-X, Proksee-Genome analysis, MEROPS, BioEdit, and Mob-recon for genomic analysis. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in soil science and related fields.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Gangmei is currently associated with the ICMR-Vector Control Research Centre. She has published 16 articles in esteemed journals, with four as the first author. Her recent publication on the Whole Genome Sequence of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis VCRC-B650 in Springer Nature highlights her significant contributions to microbiology. Additionally, Dr. Gangmei has reviewed articles for Springer Nature Journals, demonstrating her active engagement in the scientific community. She is a member of the Society of Vector Ecology and the Indian Science Congress.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

In 2022, Dr. Gangmei received the “Award for Excellence in Research” from EET CRS, recognizing her outstanding contributions to microbiology and soil science. Her work has garnered 24 citations, reflecting the impact of her research in the scientific community. With an h-index of 3, Dr. Gangmei’s publications demonstrate both quality and influence. Her dedication and innovative research have established her as a leading figure in her field.

🌍Research skills On Soil Science

Dr. Gangmei’s research skills encompass bacterial isolation, identification, and characterization, with a focus on soil bacteria and vector biology. She is adept at genomic DNA extraction, microbiological techniques, and next-generation sequencing. Her proficiency in bioinformatics tools such as BV-BRC, MEGA-X, Proksee-Genome analysis, MEROPS, BioEdit, and Mob-recon enables her to conduct comprehensive genomic analyses. Dr. Gangmei’s expertise contributes significantly to advancements in biological control of vectors and soil microbiology.

📖Publications

“Isolation of Bacillus thuringiensis serovar israelensis VCRC-B650 from Indian clay soil with enhanced mosquitocidal activity and dehairing property”
  • Authors: Kakhuangailiu Gangmei, Jibi Lukose, Abhisubesh Vijayakumar, Hemaladkshmi Padmanaban, Sahadiya Mandodan, Bhagyashree Bora, Manikandan Sivaprakasam, Aneha Kunnikuruvan, Mathivanan Ashokkumar, Vijayakumar Balakrishnan, Geetha Irudayaraj, Poopathi Subbiah
  • Journal: BioControl
  • Year: 2025
“A review on vector borne diseases and various strategies to control mosquito vectors”
  • Authors: Kakhuangailiu Gangmei, Bhagyashree Bora, Sahadiya Mandodan, V. Abhisubesh, K. Aneha, S. Manikandan, Jibi Lukose, M. Ashokkumar, S. Poopathi
  • Journal: Indian Journal of Entomology
  • Year: 2024
“A New Aqueous Formulation from Indigenously Isolated Bacillus Thuringiensis Israelensis VCRC B646 for Mosquito Control”
  • Authors: A. Vijayakumar, S. Mandodan, K. Aneha, K. Gangmei, H. Padmanaban, B. Bora, S. Manikandan, J. Lukose, M. Ashokkumar, S. Poopathi
  • Journal: Indian Journal of Entomology
  • Year: 2024
“Applications of nanomaterials in mosquito vector control: a review”
  • Authors: Sahadiya Mandodan, Aneha Kunnikuruvan, Bhagyashree Bora, Hemaladkshmi Padmanaban, Abhisubesh Vijayakumar, Kakhuangailiu Gangmei, Manikandan Sivaprakasam, Jibi Lukose, Mathivanan Ashokkumar, Vijayalakshmi Krishnamoorthy, Subbiah Poopathi
  • Journal: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
  • Year: 2023
“Isolation of a novel mosquitocidal bacterium Bacillus cereus VCRC-641 from fresh water fish Clarias batrachus”
  • Authors: S. Manikandan, Jibi Lukose, P. Hemaladkshmi, Bhagyashree Bora, V. Abhisubesh, K. Gangmei, Aneha Kunnikuruvan, S. Poopathi
  • Journal: Indian Journal of Entomology
  • Year: 2022

Igor Araújo | Plant Physiology |Excellence in Plant Ecology

Prof. Dr.  Igor Araújo | Plant Physiology |Excellence in Plant Ecology

Prof. Dr. Igor Araújo,Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso, Brazil

Dr. Igor Araújo de Souza is an accomplished ecologist and botanist specializing in plant physiology, particularly in the eco-physiology of vegetation in the Cerrado-Amazonia transition. He obtained his Ph.D. in Ecology and Conservation from Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT) in 2023, with a collaborative period at the University of Leeds. His work spans various research areas, including forest biodiversity, plant functional traits, and the effects of climate change on vegetation. Dr. Araújo has collaborated on numerous ecological projects and published extensively in renowned journals. He is currently a Postdoctoral researcher at UNEMAT. His research aims to enhance the understanding of plant responses to environmental pressures and contribute to conservation strategies in tropical ecosystems.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

 Suitable for Excellence in Plant Ecology awards

Igor Araújo de Souza is a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Excellence in Plant Ecology award. His broad research expertise, commitment to advancing ecological knowledge, and contributions to both scientific communities and public education align with the criteria of excellence in plant ecology. His work is pivotal in advancing our understanding of tropical ecosystems, plant responses to environmental stressors, and strategies for biodiversity conservation in the face of climate change.

 🎓Education

Dr. Igor Araújo de Souza completed his Ph.D. in Ecology and Conservation from Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT) in 2023, with a collaborative research period at the University of Leeds. His doctoral research, supervised by David Roberto Galbraith, focused on plant physiology in tropical forest ecosystems. In 2020, he earned his Master’s in Ecology and Conservation from UNEMAT, with research on plant functional traits under the guidance of Beatriz Schwantes Marimon. His academic foundation was established with a Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences from UNEMAT in 2018. Dr. Araújo’s education also includes various complementary courses in plant anatomy, bioinformatics, and environmental sustainability, which have expanded his expertise in plant biology and ecological research. He was awarded several grants during his studies, including from Brazil’s CAPES and CNPq, supporting his work on climate change and biodiversity in the Amazon and Cerrado regions.

  💼Professional Experience 

Dr. Igor Araújo de Souza has a diverse professional background in ecological research and teaching. He is currently a Postdoctoral researcher at Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso (UNEMAT), where he contributes to projects in tropical ecology and conservation. His teaching experience includes roles as a professor at IF Goiano Campus Ceres, where he participates in various environmental education projects and research initiatives. Over the years, Dr. Araújo has been involved in numerous scientific and extension projects, such as those focused on ecological resilience, biodiversity conservation, and environmental sustainability. He has also contributed to projects like “For a Climate Resilient Amazon” and “A trait-based understanding of Latin American forest biodiversity.” His work frequently intersects with the study of plant functional traits, biodiversity conservation, and environmental education in Brazil. Dr. Araújo has also worked in various research projects at UNEMAT, further solidifying his expertise in plant ecology.

🏅Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Igor Araújo de Souza has received numerous accolades throughout his career for his contributions to ecology and conservation. In 2024, he was recognized for his work on the “Arara-Canindé,” symbolizing biodiversity in Brazilian biomes at the XXV Science and Technology Fair at IF Goiano Campus Ceres. He was also awarded for his research on the lessons from extinction and biodiversity in the Caatinga. In 2023, his student research was highlighted at the FLORA event. In 2021, he received an Honorable Mention for his work on forest gap formation and soil properties in southern Amazonia, and in the same year, he was again recognized for his student research at FLORA. His commitment to scientific and educational outreach has also earned him multiple awards, including first place in a photography contest for his work on the Cerrado biome. These recognitions reflect his dedication to advancing ecological research and public engagement in environmental issues.

  🌍 Research Skills On Plant Ecology

Dr. Igor Araújo de Souza possesses extensive research skills in plant physiology, ecology, and conservation. His expertise includes the study of plant functional traits, eco-physiology, and the impact of climate change on tropical ecosystems. He is adept in field research, using various methods to study plant communities, forest dynamics, and biodiversity. Dr. Araújo’s research involves the analysis of plant traits in relation to environmental variables, such as temperature and water availability, to understand their role in ecosystem functioning. He is skilled in using stable isotopes, dendrochronology, and leaf nutrient analysis to study forest health and resilience. Additionally, his interdisciplinary approach allows him to contribute to projects in environmental education, public outreach, and conservation management. Dr. Araújo’s proficiency in data analysis, scientific writing, and project management makes him a valuable asset to any research team focused on environmental sustainability and ecosystem services.

 📖 Publication Top Note’s

 “Taller trees exhibit greater hydraulic vulnerability in southern Amazonian forests”

  • Authors: Araújo, I., Marimon, B.S., Junior, B.H.M., Gloor, M.U., Galbraith, D.R.
    Journal: Environmental and Experimental Botany
    Year: 2024

“Intra-annual stable isotopes in the tree rings of Hymenaea courbaril as a proxy for hydroclimate variations in southern Amazonia”

  • Authors: Guimarães, K.S., Marimon, B.S., Locosselli, G.M., da Cruz, W.J.A., Phillips, O.L.
    Journal: Dendrochronologia
    Year: 2024

” Effects of microclimatic variation on plant leaf traits at the community level along a tropical forest gradient”

  • Authors: da Silva Oliveira, D., Simioni, P.F., Araújo, I., Amaral, G.F., Da Cunha, M.
    Journal: Trees – Structure and Function
    Year: 2023

” Morpho-anatomical traits and leaf nutrient concentrations vary between plant communities in the Cerrado–Amazonia transition”

  • Authors: Araújo, I., Scalon, M.C., Amorim, I., Simioni, P.F., Marimon, B.S.
    Journal: Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
    Year: 2023

 “Climate defined but not soil-restricted: the distribution of a Neotropical tree through space and time”

  • Authors: Alvarez, F., Morandi, P.S., Marimon-Junior, B.H., Feldpausch, T.R., Marimon, B.S.
    Journal: Plant and Soil
    Year: 2022

“Leaf functional traits and monodominance in Southern Amazonia tropical forests”

  • Authors: Araújo, I., Morandi, P.S., Müller, A.O., Marimon Junior, B.H., Marimon, B.S.
    Journal: Plant Ecology
    Year: 2022

 “Intraspecific variation in leaf traits facilitates the occurrence of trees at the Amazonia–Cerrado transition”

  • Authors: Araújo, I., Marimon, B.S., Scalon, M.C., Galbraith, D.R., Gloor, M.U.
    Journal: Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
    Year: 2021