Shyamal Acharya | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Shyamal Acharya | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology (CUET) | Bangladesh

Mr. Shyamal Acharya is an accomplished researcher and academic in Civil Engineering with a strong specialization in Water Resources Engineering, combining teaching excellence with applied research and consultancy experience. His scholarly work focuses on sustainable water management, hydrologic alteration, reservoir sedimentation, flood risk assessment, and performance evaluation of urban water supply systems, with particular relevance to the socio-economic and environmental context of Bangladesh. He has contributed peer-reviewed research published by internationally recognized publishers, addressing critical issues such as the impacts of hydraulic infrastructure on river systems and efficiency assessment of public water utilities. His research methodology integrates remote sensing, hydrological modeling, risk assessment frameworks, and institutional performance indicators to support evidence-based policy and engineering decisions. Alongside academic research, he has extensive professional experience in high-impact consultancy projects, including feasibility studies and structural design of port infrastructure, tourism development initiatives, dam stability assessments, and industrial water-related engineering solutions. His involvement in reservoir irrigation feasibility and flood mitigation studies reflects a strong commitment to climate resilience, food security, and sustainable infrastructure development. As an educator and mentor, he actively contributes to capacity building in water resources engineering and civil engineering practice. He is a Life Fellow of a national professional engineering body and maintains strong links with professional and development institutions, enabling effective knowledge transfer between academia, industry, and policy stakeholders. His profile demonstrates sustained contributions to research excellence, practical engineering impact, and national development priorities in water and environmental engineering.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

Acharya, S. (2025). Performance assessment of a public water supply provider in Bangladesh. Urban Water Journal.

Salomon Dominique Edimo Kingue | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Salomon Dominique Edimo Kingue | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

State University of Campinas | Brazil

Mr. Salomon Dominique Edimo Kingue is a reservoir engineer and researcher specializing in enhanced oil recovery (EOR), reservoir simulation, and sustainable subsurface energy strategies. His expertise centers on FAWAG/WAG processes, CO₂ storage modeling, and integrated reservoir–production optimization for complex carbonate systems, particularly within Brazilian pre-salt environments. He is highly skilled in using CMG (IMEX, STARS, GEM, CMOST), Petrel, Python, and advanced analytical tools to investigate flow behavior, improve recovery efficiency, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. His research spans numerical simulation of EOR mechanisms, uncertainty analysis, carbon capture and storage (CCS), fractured-vuggy reservoir upscaling, and evaluation of production potential in hydrocarbon basins. He has co-authored studies on underground LPG storage and reservoir performance prediction, and contributed to interdisciplinary projects involving major industry partners. His work also extends to geological interpretation, multidisciplinary collaboration, and scientific communication through symposiums, poster sessions, and peer-reviewed publications. Salomon combines strong analytical reasoning with leadership, teamwork, and effective communication, reflecting his commitment to innovation-driven reservoir management and the advancement of low-carbon energy solutions.

Profile: Orcid

Featured Publications

Kingue, S. D. E., Akinmuda, O. B., Kuiekem, D., & Djitchouang, G. L. (2025). Assessing the production potential of Niger Delta reservoirs under uncertainty using numerical simulation tools. Petroleum Science and Technology.

Kuiekem, D., Kingue, S. D. E., Boroh, W., Noupa, R. K., Matateyou, J., & Ngounouno, I. (2025). Simulation study of underground LPG storage in a depleted conceptual oil reservoir. Petro Chem Indus Intern, 8(2), 1–14.