Saurabh Kumar | Environment Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saurabh Kumar | Environment Engineering | Best Researcher Award

IIMT University | India

Kumar Saurabh is a dedicated researcher and academic in the field of Civil and Environmental Engineering, specializing in water distribution network monitoring, corrosion modeling, and environmental sustainability. His career spans research, teaching, and postdoctoral work, reflecting a commitment to advancing environmental engineering solutions. He has published multiple peer-reviewed journal articles in reputed international journals and has participated in conferences and workshops to enhance his expertise. With experience as an Assistant Professor and current engagement as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Thammasat University, Thailand, he contributes significantly to water quality management, corrosion assessment, and environmental protection strategies for sustainable development.

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Education

Kumar Saurabh pursued a strong academic path in Civil and Environmental Engineering. He earned his B.Tech in Civil Engineering from Darbhanga College of Engineering, followed by an M.Tech in Environmental Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Patna. He then continued his research through a Ph.D. (M.Tech-Ph.D. Dual Degree) in Environmental Engineering at NIT Patna, supported by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. His doctoral thesis focused on monitoring and modeling corrosion rates in drinking water distribution networks, reflecting his expertise in water infrastructure sustainability. His academic training laid a strong foundation in environmental engineering research and innovation.

Professional Experience

Kumar Saurabh’s professional journey demonstrates a blend of academic teaching and applied research. He served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at IIMT University, Meerut, where he engaged in teaching, mentoring, and guiding research. He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Thammasat University, Thailand, where his work focuses on advanced environmental engineering and sustainable practices. His earlier research as a scholar at NIT Patna involved field and laboratory experiments on corrosion monitoring, water quality analysis, and predictive modeling techniques. This professional trajectory highlights his expertise in both academic instruction and impactful scientific research.

Awards and Recognition

Kumar Saurabh has been recognized for his consistent academic and research excellence. He qualified for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) three times in Civil Engineering, showcasing his strong technical foundation. He participated in National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) and National Board of Accreditation (NBA) audits, reflecting his engagement with quality assurance in education and research. His contributions to water quality monitoring, corrosion modeling, and noise pollution studies have been published in reputable Scopus and SCI-indexed journals. These achievements highlight his growing impact and recognition within the environmental engineering and sustainability community.

Research Skills

Kumar Saurabh’s research expertise centers on corrosion monitoring, water quality analysis, environmental sustainability, and predictive modeling. His skills extend to experimental design, use of advanced techniques such as weight loss method, image processing, and machine learning approaches for corrosion rate prediction. He is proficient in applying statistical tools, simulation software, and data-driven methodologies to address environmental challenges. His research covers drinking water distribution systems, groundwater flow, solute transport, noise pollution, and waste management. These interdisciplinary capabilities underline his ability to develop practical solutions for environmental protection, making him a resourceful researcher committed to sustainable engineering innovations.

Publications

Khurshid, S., Kumar, S., Kumar, D.R., Quaff, A.R., Jha, R., & Wipulanusat, W. (2025). “Machine learning approach for optimizing pesticide degradation in wastewater using a hybrid approach with ozone treatment and biological degradation” in Green Technologies and Sustainability

Kumar, S., Kumar, A., & Singh, R. (2023). “Assessment of water stability and water quality status of urban Patna (Bihar), India” in AIP Conference Proceedings

Kumar, S., Singh, R., & Maurya, N.S. (2023). “Seasonal Variation of Corrosion Rate in the Water Distribution Network” in OPJU International Technology Conference on Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Development.

Ranjan, R., Kumar, S., & Singh, R. (2023). “Monitoring of traffic noise pollution in urban Patna, Bihar, India” in Noise & Vibration Worldwide.

Alam, A., & Kumar, S. (2023). “Groundwater Quality Assessment and Evaluation of Scaling and Corrosiveness Potential of Drinking Water Samples” in ECWS-7 Conference Proceedings.

Kumar, S., Singh, R., & Maurya, N.S. (2023). “Modelling of corrosion rate in the drinking water distribution network using Design Expert 13 software” in Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Conclusion

Kumar Saurabh’s academic journey, professional experiences, and research expertise mark him as an emerging scholar in Environmental Engineering. His dedication to monitoring and modeling corrosion, studying water quality, and advancing sustainability reflects his commitment to solving real-world environmental challenges. With international exposure as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Thammasat University and publications in SCI and Scopus journals, he has established himself as a promising researcher. His involvement in workshops, FDPs, and quality assurance audits further illustrates his dedication to continuous learning and academic service. Kumar Saurabh’s profile demonstrates strong potential for continued contributions to engineering education and research.

Nzabirinda Etienne | climate change | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nzabirinda Etienne | climate change | Best Researcher Award

University of Rwanda

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Nzabirinda Etienne began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Rwanda (2013–2017), laying a strong foundation in economic theory and applied research. He advanced to earn a Master of Science in Economics from Kigali Independent University (2017–2019). Demonstrating a deepening interest in interdisciplinary learning, he completed several specialized postgraduate programs such as Peer Review (University of Global Health Equity, 2021) and Data Management for Early Career Researchers (University of Cape Coast, 2022). His international training included seminars at prestigious institutions like the University of Oxford and University of Nairobi, showcasing a global outlook and commitment to continuous learning.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Etienne has held multiple academic and consultancy roles, including positions as a Visiting Lecturer at Kibogora Polytechnics, East Africa University Rwanda, and Ines Ruhengeri. Notably, he contributes as a Trainer of Trainees and Senior Consultant with the Institute of Capacity Development, providing leadership in capacity-building programs. His governmental experience includes serving as a Planning and Research Fellow at the Rwanda Revenue Authority (2019) and as a Lecturer at the University of Tourism and Technology.

🔬 Research Focus and Contributions

Currently pursuing his PhD in Economics at the University of Rwanda in collaboration with the University of Gothenburg (2021–2025), his research revolves around Social Protection, Climate Change, Political Economy, and Agricultural Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa. His thesis work is both timely and regionally relevant, reflecting deep empirical analysis and policy orientation. He has published multiple peer-reviewed articles that examine the long-term economic effects of cash grants, sustainable political economies, climate change impacts on agriculture, and human development.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Etienne’s work has gained international attention, as seen in his featured expert opinion on cooperation between Japan, China, and South Korea in the context of international development. He is a sought-after international speaker and a regular presenter at global conferences including BREAD-IGC, National Bank of Rwanda Research Day, and Advanced PhD Training workshops. His insights shape policy debates and academic discussions across Africa and beyond.

🧠 Academic Citations and Engagement

Although citation metrics are emerging, Etienne’s publications in indexed and peer-reviewed journals ensure visibility and scholarly recognition. His contribution to policy-relevant and data-driven research in Africa makes his work a valuable resource for academics, development partners, and governments. He is also an active peer reviewer for the Journal of Knowledge Economy, reinforcing academic quality and integrity.

💻 Technical and Analytical Skills

Etienne is well-versed in qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, applied econometrics, data analysis, and research design. His training at Oxford and Cape Coast, coupled with fieldwork across Africa, equips him with robust technical skills in data management, policy evaluation, and economic modeling. His competencies are ideal for policy research, academic teaching, and development consultancy.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

With a passion for academic development, Etienne has taught undergraduate and graduate-level economics at multiple institutions. He has contributed to curriculum development, including the transition from 3- to 4-year undergraduate programs under the Rwandan Higher Education Council (HEC) and the design of an MSc in Economics with Education (2023). His role in shaping higher education programs reflects his dedication to quality instruction and academic leadership.

🏆 Grants, Fellowships, and Honors

Etienne was awarded a Research Fellowship for Early Career Researcher Training in Data Management by the University of Cape Coast and the Association of Commonwealth Universities. These accolades recognize his research potential and commitment to academic excellence, especially in areas crucial to Africa’s socio-economic development.

🚗 Personal and Miscellaneous

Etienne holds a Category B driving license, indicating mobility and flexibility for fieldwork and academic collaboration. He maintains active communication through his academic network and has strong references from top-tier professionals in academia, international development, and economic policy, including representatives from the World Bank and Expertise France.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Nzabirinda Etienne is poised to become a leading voice in economic policy, climate resilience, and sustainable development research in Africa. His interdisciplinary expertise, international exposure, and dedication to teaching position him as a valuable contributor to both academia and public policy. Looking ahead, he is expected to deepen his scholarly contributions, influence regional economic reforms, and mentor the next generation of African economists.

📖Publications

Investigating the Long-term Economic Ripple Effects of Cash Grant Assistance on Economic Outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Authors: Nzabirinda Etienne
    Journal: African Review of Economics and Finance
    Year: 2025-01-23
Does Climate Change Impact Tax Revenue? Lessons from Rwanda
  • Authors: Nzabirinda Etienne
    Journal: International Journal of Management Research and Economics
    Year: 2024-07-05
Impact of Macroeconomic Policies on Consumer Pricing Volatility: Application of Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (GARCH) Approach
  • Authors: Nzabirinda Etienne
    Journal: International Journal of Management Research and Economics
    Year: 2024-01-05
Econometric Analysis of Exchange Rate on Current Account Adjustment in Rwanda
  • Authors: Nzabirinda Etienne
    Journal: International Journal of Management Research and Economics
    Year: 2023-07-05
Impact of Tax Revenue on Economic Growth in Rwanda from 2006–2021
  • Authors: Nzabirinda Etienne
    Journal: International Journal of Management Research and Economics
    Year: 2023-01-05

 

Valerie Burtet-Sarramegna | Plant Microbiology | Innovative Plant Microbiology Award

Prof. Valerie Burtet-Sarramegna | Plant Microbiology | Innovative Plant Microbiology Award

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🌟  Suitable for this Innovative Plant Microbiology Award

Prof. Valérie Burtet-Sarramegna stands as a beacon in plant microbiology, seamlessly integrating biochemistry, molecular biology, and environmental sciences. Her pioneering research on plant-microbe interactions, especially in ultramafic and saline environments, underscores her commitment to sustainable solutions.

🎓 Education 

Prof. Valérie Burtet-Sarramegna embarked on her academic journey with a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, in 2002. Her doctoral research delved into the molecular mechanisms underlying plant responses to environmental stresses. In 2020, she achieved her Habilitation to Supervise Research from the University of New Caledonia (UNC), reflecting her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. Her academic pursuits have consistently bridged the gap between molecular biology and environmental sciences, laying a robust foundation for her interdisciplinary research endeavors.

 💼  Professional Experience

Prof. Valérie Burtet-Sarramegna embarked on her academic journey with a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, in 2002. Her doctoral research delved into the molecular mechanisms underlying plant responses to environmental stresses. In 2020, she achieved her Habilitation to Supervise Research from the University of New Caledonia (UNC), reflecting her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. Her academic pursuits have consistently bridged the gap between molecular biology and environmental sciences, laying a robust foundation for her interdisciplinary research endeavors.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Prof. Valérie Burtet-Sarramegna’s contributions have garnered significant recognition. Her involvement in the groundbreaking publication “The Amborella genome and the evolution of flowering plants” in Science (2013) underscores her impact in the field. She has been at the forefront of numerous funded projects, including the ANR EVOMETONICKS and the Pacific Nickelators series, reflecting her leadership in research initiatives. Her role in supervising Ph.D. candidates on topics ranging from seed germination mechanisms to microbial biotechnologies showcases her dedication to mentoring the next generation of scientists. These accolades and responsibilities highlight her esteemed position in the scientific community.

🌍Research skills On Plant Microbiology

Prof. Burtet-Sarramegna’s research prowess lies in her interdisciplinary approach, combining biochemistry, molecular biology, and environmental sciences. Her expertise encompasses studying biochemical and molecular adaptations of plants and microorganisms to environmental constraints, such as metallic stress in ultramafic environments and salt stress. She has a keen interest in Amborella trichopoda, the oldest angiosperm, exploring its unique characteristics. Her methodological skills include omics techniques for biodiversity, enzymology, and structural biochemistry. Her research not only advances scientific understanding but also offers practical solutions for environmental challenges, such as phytoremediation and microbial biotechnology applications.

📖Publications

Investigating some mechanisms underlying stress metal adaptations of two Burkholderia sensu lato species isolated from New Caledonian ultramafic soilsEuropean Journal of Soil Biology, 2020
Wide Cross-species RNA-Seq Comparison Reveals Convergent Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Nickel Hyperaccumulation Across DicotyledonsNew Phytologist, 2020
The cepacian-like exopolysaccharide of Paraburkholderia ultramafica STM10279 T enhances growth and metal adaptation of Tetraria comosa on New Caledonian ultramafic soilFrontiers in Plant Science, 2024
Metal extraction capacities of the two halophytes Sesuvium portulacastrum and Suaeda australis from New Caledonian estuaries contaminated with metalsBioremediation Journal, 2024
 Plant Nickel-Exclusion Versus Hyperaccumulation: a Microbial PerspectiveMicrobiome, 2025