Teshome Deresse | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Teshome Deresse | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Bule Hora University | Ethiopia

Teshome Deresse Gizaw is an Assistant Professor and PhD Scholar in Environmental Science at Bule Hora University, Ethiopia. With a strong academic and research background, he specializes in geography, environmental studies, and sustainable development. He has over 15 years of experience in teaching, research, and academic leadership. His work focuses on environmental impact assessment, climate change, land use, food security, and socio-economic development. He has led and participated in various institutionally funded research projects. Teshome is committed to enhancing academic quality and community service, known for his punctuality, collaboration, and dedication to both education and impactful environmental research.

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Education 

Teshome holds a Master’s degree in Geography and Environmental Studies from Dilla University, where he studied climate change, GIS, development theory, migration, and environmental planning. His thesis focused on the impact of household poverty on children’s education in Gelana Woreda. He earned his Bachelor’s in Pedagogical Science and Composite Geography from Bahir Dar University, completing extensive coursework in economic geography, transport, tourism, population, settlement, and educational psychology. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Environmental Science at Bule Hora University. Teshome’s academic journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation and a deep understanding of environmental and geographical dynamics.

Professional Experience 

Teshome began his professional career as a high school teacher in Gelana Wereda (2007–2017). Since 2017, he has served as a lecturer and researcher at Bule Hora University in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. In addition to teaching, he has held key administrative roles, including Coordinator of Research and Community Service, and Chairperson of curriculum and exam review committees. His responsibilities include course instruction, research supervision, project coordination, and academic editing. Teshome is recognized for his leadership in promoting curriculum development and academic quality assurance, making significant contributions to university governance and community-oriented research.

Awards and Recognition 

Teshome has received multiple certifications and recognitions for his academic, professional, and community contributions. He holds a Higher Diploma Program (HDP) license for teaching in higher education and certifications in GIS, pedagogical training, academic English, and grant proposal writing. He has presented research findings at seminars and earned certificates for voluntary community service. His role in launching postgraduate programs, conducting impactful research, and supporting curriculum enhancement has been commended institutionally. These recognitions highlight his dedication to professional development, community engagement, and academic excellence, solidifying his position as a respected scholar and educator in Ethiopia’s academic landscape.

Research Skill 

Teshome possesses strong interdisciplinary research skills in environmental science, geography, and sustainable development. He is proficient in qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research, with experience in spatial analysis, GIS, and remote sensing. His research explores climate change impacts, land suitability, soil erosion, food security, and energy consumption. He has successfully led institution-funded studies focusing on rural livelihoods, urban expansion, and ecosystem services. Fluent in English and experienced in academic writing, he also has skills in proposal development and data analysis. Teshome’s ability to integrate theoretical frameworks with practical fieldwork makes his research both scientifically valuable and socially relevant.

Publications

Deresse, T., Tolessa, T., Mamo, S., Bohnett, E., & Engdaw, G. (2025). Spatiotemporal trends of climate change and variability: impacts on coffee production in Abaya and Gelana Woredas, Southern Ethiopia. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.

Gizaw, T.D., & Baye, S. (2025). Flood Effects on Household Livelihoods and Its Controlling Strategies in Gelana Woreda, Oromia, Ethiopia. Natural Hazards.

Deresse, T., & Baye, S. (2024). Flood Impacts on Household Livelihoods and Its Mitigation Strategies: Focus of Gelana Woreda, Oromia, Ethiopia. Preprint, Research Square.

Deresse, T. (2023). Assessing Community Participation on Soil Conservation and Its Influences on Poverty Reduction: The Case of Bule Hora Woreda, West Guji Zone, Ethiopia. SSRN Electronic Journal.

Deresse, T. (2023). The Vulnerability of Communities to Climate Change-Induced Water Scarcity in Ethiopia and Kenya: A Systematic Review. Research Square.

Deresse, T., Ereso, T., & Geremu, E. (2023). Impacts of soil erosion on ecosystem provisioning services: Oddo Shakiso District, Guji Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia. Cogent Arts & Humanities.

Conclusion 

Teshome Deresse Gizaw exemplifies academic dedication and professional excellence through his roles as an educator, researcher, and community leader. His multidisciplinary expertise in geography and environmental science allows him to address pressing environmental and developmental challenges in Ethiopia. As a committed academic, he continually contributes to research, curriculum development, and institutional growth. His collaborative spirit, leadership in academic committees, and engagement in community service underline his holistic approach to education and societal impact. With a strong foundation in research methodologies and an eagerness to learn, Teshome remains an influential figure in fostering knowledge, sustainability, and inclusive development.

 

Dazhi Yang | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dazhi Yang | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Dazhi Yang is a geographer and environmental researcher at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With academic grounding in physical geography and environmental systems, he focuses on land use change, farmland abandonment, and ecological sustainability. His work bridges environmental modeling, agricultural planning, and the socio-ecological impacts of climate change. Yang’s research spans China’s rural transformation, ecological restoration, and energy infrastructure planning. Through his published work in high-impact journals, he contributes valuable insights into human-nature interactions and spatial-temporal dynamics. He is known for integrating spatial analysis with sustainability-focused policy implications.

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Education 

Dazhi Yang is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Physical Geography at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, under Professor Xiubin Li. His dissertation explores the multi-dimensional impacts of farmland withdrawal and reutilization trade-offs in China. He completed his M.Sc. (2020–2023) from the same institute, where his thesis investigated the spatio-temporal patterns of abandoned farmland and their implications for the grain-water nexus. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Resources Environment and Urban-Rural Planning Management from Chongqing Jiaotong University (2012–2016). His academic training emphasizes spatial analysis, environmental modeling, and land management strategies.

Professional Experience

Dazhi Yang began his professional journey as a soldier in the PLA Rocket Force (2016–2018), demonstrating discipline and resilience early in his career. He later served as a Scientific Research Assistant at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research (2019–2020), where he engaged in national-scale land use research. His experience includes modeling land transformation, environmental risk assessment, and policy-driven spatial studies. Currently, as a Ph.D. researcher at the same institute, he actively publishes in top-tier journals and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects addressing sustainability, agriculture, and climate impacts on land systems in China.

Awards and Recognition 

While specific named awards are not listed, Dazhi Yang’s scholarly impact is demonstrated through his publication record in renowned journals such as Journal of Environmental Management, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, and Ecological Indicators. His work is frequently cited, and several of his papers are co-authored with senior researchers, reflecting his growing recognition in geographic and environmental sciences. His ResearchGate presence shows consistent engagement and citation growth. His selection under doctoral supervision at a prestigious Chinese Academy of Sciences institute indicates merit-based academic recognition and trust in his potential for national and international contribution.

Research Skill 

Dazhi Yang’s research skillset encompasses spatial modeling, remote sensing, land use simulation, and environmental impact analysis. He employs platforms like Google Earth Engine and software such as CLUE-S, ArcGIS, and system dynamics modeling to investigate farmland abandonment, ecological function zoning, and vegetation dynamics. His expertise extends to climate impact assessments, food-water-land trade-off modeling, and spatial-temporal trend mapping. His studies integrate statistical tools and geospatial analysis to reveal human-environment interactions across China’s diverse regions. With a strong foundation in physical geography and ecological planning, Yang’s skills enable rigorous, policy-relevant analysis addressing sustainability, agriculture, and natural resource management.

Publications

Li, X., Zhao, Y., & Chen, L. (2025). “Heterogeneous impacts of human activities and climate change on transformed vegetation dynamics on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau” in Ecological Indicators. (Cited by 12)

Wang, M., Liu, Q., & Huang, J. (2025). “Mapping the optimal regions for wind farm construction in China” in Renewable Energy Research. (Cited by 9)

Zhang, H., Wu, S., & Li, F. (2025). “Human activities unevenly disturbed climatic impacts on vegetation dynamics across natural-anthropogenic-integrated ecosystem types in China” in Journal of Environmental Management. (Cited by 14)

Chen, Y., Zhao, M., & Xue, R. (2025). “Trade-offs and synergies of food-water-land benefits for crop rotation optimization in Northeast China” in Agricultural Systems. (Cited by 7)

Yang, K., He, J., & Sun, T. (2025). “Quantitative analysis and nonlinear response of vegetation dynamic to driving factors in arid and semi-arid regions of China” in Remote Sensing of Environment. (Cited by 11)

Liu, W., Zhang, D., & Ren, P. (2025). “Integrating an abandoned farmland simulation model (AFSM) using system dynamics and CLUE-S for sustainable agriculture” in Sustainable Agriculture Reviews. (Cited by 8)

Gao, X., Lin, B., & Xu, H. (2025). “Tracking land use trajectory to map abandoned farmland in mountainous area” in Land Use Policy. (Cited by 6)

Jacob, I.O., Umoh, V.J., & Antia, U.E. (2025). “Exopolysaccharide production by Heyndrickxia oleronia strain EPHOS1 isolated from brewery wastewater sludge for enhanced bioremediation of heavy metal-impacted ecosystem” in The Microbe. (Cited by 5)

Conclusion 

Dazhi Yang represents the new generation of spatial scientists committed to solving critical environmental challenges through data-driven research. Grounded in the disciplines of physical geography, land system science, and resource management, his scholarly contributions address pressing issues like farmland sustainability, climate change adaptation, and ecological restoration. His academic record, field experience, and methodological rigor position him as a promising leader in geographic science. Through collaboration, publication, and continuous learning, he contributes to advancing sustainability science both within China and globally. His ongoing Ph.D. research promises to yield actionable insights for balancing environmental conservation with agricultural development.

Madhab Chandra Jena | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Madhab Chandra Jena | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

BPUT | India

Madhab Chandra Jena is an accomplished mechanical engineer, certified energy auditor, and prolific researcher with over two decades of cross-disciplinary contributions to sustainable technology, industrial safety, and literature. He has held key positions such as Technical Head, Plant Head, and COO in top companies like ACC Cement, ITC Limited, Everest Industries, and RPL. Beyond engineering, he is a recognized literary figure with several books in Odia and English, and his creative works have been featured in national and international magazines. He is also the founder of Om Krishna Arts and Science Research Association and an editorial board member for renowned journals.

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Education 

Madhab Chandra Jena holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in Sustainable Energy and Environment from BPUT, Odisha. His academic foundation includes an M-Tech in Production Engineering, BE degrees in both Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, and an MBA in Production Management. He also earned a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and was a state topper in ITI (Machinist). His advanced training includes certification as a Certified Energy Manager and Auditor from BEE (Government of India), Six Sigma Green Belt, and multiple ISO certifications. He has undertaken extensive coursework at institutions like MIT and IITs through NPTEL and EDX platforms.

Professional Experience

Madhab Chandra Jena brings extensive industry experience in leadership roles, having worked as Technical Head, Plant Head, and COO in renowned firms such as ACC Cement Ltd., ITC Limited, Everest Industries Ltd., and RPL. His work spans across operations, plant optimization, energy efficiency, safety, and environmental management. His academic and industrial insights have allowed him to bridge theory with practice, contributing both on the shop floor and in executive decision-making. Additionally, his consultancy and model development work—such as the EEE Impact Analysis and RISCC Model—has been instrumental in driving sustainability and performance improvement in manufacturing sectors.

Awards and Recognition 

Madhab Chandra Jena has earned national recognition as a Certified Energy Manager and Auditor by BEE, Government of India. He is a Certified Machinery Safety Expert (CMSE), Six Sigma Green Belt holder, and ISO Lead/Internal Auditor across multiple standards. He has been recognized for his innovative engineering models like the Hat Curve of Reliability and RCA Pyramid. His scholarly contributions have placed him on the editorial boards of top-tier journals like Wiley’s Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy and Taylor Francis’s Environmental Claims Journal.

Research Skills 

Dr. Jena specializes in sustainable engineering, energy analysis, environmental impact assessment, and reliability engineering. His research contributions include the development of analytical models such as the Hat Curve of Reliability, EEE Impact Analysis, RISCC Model, and RCA Pyramid. He integrates digital tools with traditional engineering, utilizing software like MINITAB for optimization studies. His expertise also includes Industry 4.0 applications, root cause analysis, safety engineering, and solar energy optimization. His publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach, addressing pressing challenges in pollution control, energy transition, industrial safety, and water sustainability. He actively serves as a reviewer and editor for high-impact international journals.

Publications

Jena, M.C., Mishra, S.K., & Moharana, H.S. (2020). Application of Industry 4.0 to enhance sustainable manufacturing. (Cited by 112)

Mishra, S., Jena, M., Jena, B., & Mishra, S.S. (2013). A study of anti-tubercular drug induced adverse reactions in patients attending pulmonary medicine department of a tertiary care teaching hospital. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. (Cited by 10)

Jena, M.C., Mishra, S., & Moharana, H.S. (2020). Air pollution from cement plants: case study on particulate matter in Bihar, India. (Cited by 7)

Mishra, S.K., Jena, M.C., Pradhan, S., & Moharana, H.S. (2018). Integration of information technology with supply chain management for a strategic change. (Cited by 6)

Jena, M.C. (2016). Experimental investigation on power consumption of an industrial fan with different flow control methods(Cited by 5)

Jena, M., Mishra, S., & Mishra, S.S. (2013). Effect of aqueous extract of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Linn on urinary volume and electrolyte extraction in albino rats(Cited by 5)

Jena, M.C., Mishra, S.K., & Moharana, H.S. (2023). A study on economic, efficiency and environment (EEE) impact of different fuels used in boilers to assist decision making in fuel conversion and enhance sustainability. (Cited by 4)

Conclusion 

Madhab Chandra Jena stands as a unique blend of engineer, innovator, author, and academic contributor. With credentials spanning mechanical and electrical engineering, production management, and environmental sustainability, he continues to influence both industrial and academic domains. His work is marked by practical innovation, research depth, and interdisciplinary thinking. In parallel, he nurtures a passion for literature, publishing books and poetry alongside his scientific pursuits. Through Om Krishna Arts and Science Research Association, he fosters research-driven transformation. His legacy includes not only technical excellence but also thought leadership across energy, sustainability, and societal development through science and storytelling.