Kaiwan Fatah | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kaiwan Fatah | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Salahaddin University-Erbil | Iraq

Dr. Kaiwan Kareemkhan Fatah is a geoscientist specializing in applied GIS, remote sensing, and geoinformatics with a strong focus on environmental monitoring, natural hazards, and water resources in arid and semi-arid regions. His research integrates satellite data, spatial analysis, and machine learning techniques to address challenges related to groundwater potential, flood and landslide susceptibility, climate change impacts, land use dynamics, and environmental risk assessment. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and contributed to interdisciplinary studies linking geosciences with sustainability, hazard mitigation, and decision support, while actively reviewing for leading international journals in earth and environmental sciences.

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Aviroop Mukherjee | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Aviroop Mukherjee | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Independent Researcher | India

Aviroop Mukherjee is a biomedical engineering researcher whose work spans advanced materials, medical devices, and multidisciplinary technological innovation. With a strong academic foundation in biomedical engineering and specialization in material sciences, biomaterials, and microscopic techniques, he has engaged extensively in applied research that integrates engineering principles with healthcare needs. His scientific contributions include studies on diabetic peripheral neuropathy detection, taste-recognition prosthetic systems, and implantable cardioverter-defibrillator technologies, reflecting a consistent focus on improving diagnostic and therapeutic tools. He has presented his research at numerous national and international scientific forums, covering themes such as hydroxyapatite-coated biometal implants, combat imaging systems, biomechanical injury prediction, signal-processing-based medical diagnostics, and bio-resin prosthetic development. His innovation-driven approach is further demonstrated through patents registered in the areas of taste-recognition prostheses and advanced protective helmet compositions. Alongside his research pursuits, he has played active roles in scientific and technological organizations, contributing to interdisciplinary development, research coordination, and the promotion of emerging technologies. His leadership in research-focused associations and involvement in technology-oriented initiatives underscore his commitment to bridging engineering, healthcare, and industry-driven innovation. Overall, his profile reflects a blend of academic rigor, inventive problem-solving, and a strong drive toward translational research with practical applications in biomedical engineering and allied domains.

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Featured Publications

Mukherjee, A. (2018). Programmed footprint analyser for the detection and analysis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. In Proceedings of the 14th International Colloquium on Signal Processing and Its Applications (CSPA). IEEE.

Mukherjee, A. (2018). Bio-resin based artificial tongue prosthesis for taste recognition. Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, Special Issue 06, 1180–1184.

Mukherjee, A. (2018). Silicon–Bismuth strip based battery-less implantable cardioverter defibrillator. In Conference Proceedings (ISBN: 9788190476096).

Mukherjee, A. (Inventor). (2017). An artificial tongue prosthesis for taste recognition (Indian Patent No. 201741034759). Government of India.

Mukherjee, A. (Inventor). (2018). A composition for making helmets and a process for preparation thereof (Indian Patent No. 201841039107). Government of India.

Yaqian Wei | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Yaqian Wei | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Master’s degree student of China Three Gorges University, China

Yaqian Wei is a 24-year-old Master’s student at the College of Economics & Management, China Three Gorges University 📚. Her research focuses on the impact of human activities and climate change on ecological sensitivity, particularly in the Yangtze River Economic Belt 🌍. Yaqian has published in prestigious journals, including the Journal of Cleaner Production (IF=11.1) and China Population, Resources and Environment (IF=8.42) 📝. Supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Hubei Province Natural Science Foundation, her work aims to enhance ecological resilience and sustainable development 🌱.

Publication Profile : 

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Educational Background :

Yaqian Wei is a 24-year-old Master’s student at the College of Economics & Management, China Three Gorges University 📘. Her academic journey is focused on analyzing the impact of human activities and climate change on ecological sensitivity, particularly in the Yangtze River Economic Belt 🌍. She has authored multiple research papers published in prestigious journals like the Journal of Cleaner Production and China Population, Resources and Environment 📑.

Professional Experience :

Yaqian’s research is supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province, showcasing her dedication to environmental sustainability 🌱. Additionally, she collaborates with the Engineering Research Center of Eco-environment in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, contributing to critical environmental research projects 🧪.

Research Interests : 

  • Ecological Sensitivity & Climate Change 🌍: Exploring the impact of climate change and human activities on ecological sensitivity, with a focus on the Yangtze River Economic Belt.
  • Sustainable Development 🌱: Investigating pathways to enhance ecological resilience and promote sustainable development in environmentally sensitive regions.
  • Anthropogenic Factors 🏙️: Analyzing the role of human activities in shaping ecological systems and devising strategies for mitigating negative impacts.
  • Response Surface Methodology (RSM) 📊: Applying RSM to model and optimize ecological systems under various climatic and anthropogenic conditions.
  • Regional Ecological Governance 🛠️: Developing and recommending zoning governance strategies to improve regional ecological outcomes.

Publication Top Notes :

  • Wei, Y., Zhang, X., Li, M., & Wang, Y. (2024). How human activities affect and reduce ecological sensitivity under climate change: Case study of the Yangtze River Economic Belt, China. Journal of Cleaner Production, 143438.
    • Purpose: Clarifying the effects of anthropogenic activities and climate change on ecological sensitivity (ES) and proposing improvement measures.
    • Methodology: Constructs index systems of ES, anthropogenic activities, and climate change; uses response surface methodology (RSM) for analysis.
    • Findings & Conclusions: Identifies the dominant role of anthropogenic factors in ES evolution and interaction effects between climate and anthropogenic factors in 87 cities.
    • Significance: Provides recommendations for zoning governance and the application of RSM in the ecological field.
    • Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production (JCR Q1, IF=11.1).
    • Publication Date: August 2024.
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.143438.
  • Wei, Y., Zhang, X., & Li, M. (2024). 气候变化和人类活动对中国生态敏感性的影响及其改善路径: 基于响应面法 [Impact of climate change and human activities on ecological sensitivity in China and its improvement paths: based on response surface methodology]. China Population, Resources and Environment, 33(4), 120-135.
    • Journal: China Population, Resources and Environment (Class A Journal, Ministry of Education, China, IF=8.42).
    • Publication Date: May 2024.
    • DOI: 10.12062/cpre.20240333.
  • Wei, Y., Zhang, X., & Wang, Y. (2024). 气候变化和人类活动对长江经济带生态敏感性的影响 [Impact of Climate Change and Human Activities on the Ecological Sensitivity of the Yangtze River Economic Belt]. Environmental Science, 45(10), 1213-1228.
    • Journal: Environmental Science (EI, IF=5.79).
    • Publication Date: October 2024 (Online February 2024).
    • DOI: 10.13227/j.hjkx.202311071.