Mohammad Roohi | Flood | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Mohammad Roohi | Flood | Best Research Article Award

Researcher | Shahid Chamran University | Iran

Dr. Mohammad Roohi is a civil engineer and water resources researcher specializing in flood prediction, damage assessment, and sustainable water management. His research integrates hydrological modeling, remote sensing, and artificial intelligence, including machine and deep learning, to support real-time decision-making and disaster mitigation. He has published extensively in high-impact international journals on flood forecasting, climate change impacts, satellite data analysis, and ensemble modeling approaches. His work emphasizes uncertainty analysis, climate resilience, and advanced geospatial techniques, contributing to improved flood risk management, environmental protection, and data-driven water resources planning.

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Ezgi Atalay | Disaster Management | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ezgi Atalay | Disaster Management | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor Doctor | Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ezgi Atalay is a disaster management scholar whose research integrates disaster science, public health, and social policy with a strong focus on the resilience and needs of vulnerable populations, including older adults, women, and individuals with disabilities. Her work contributes to the development of disaster resilience measurement tools, phenomenological analyses of disaster experiences, and assessments of risk perception and community preparedness. She has published widely in international peer-reviewed journals on themes such as elderly disaster resilience, flood disaster experiences, the psychological power of women in disaster contexts, the role of community pharmacists during emergencies, and bibliometric evaluations of disaster and wildfire studies. Her conference presentations span disaster communication, evacuation challenges, volunteer issues in disaster organizations, and migrant women’s health. She has authored influential book chapters on artificial intelligence in disaster management, disaster education, cultural heritage protection, and search-and-rescue techniques. Dr. Atalay has contributed to several national and international research projects focusing on disaster awareness training, earthquake response evaluation, inclusive disaster strategies for visually impaired individuals, and community-level resilience development. With an interdisciplinary and practice-oriented research approach, she advances evidence-based frameworks that enhance preparedness, response, and societal resilience in the face of disasters.

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Sowmik Das Sowmya | Water Resource Development | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sowmik Das Sowmya | Water Resource Development | Best Researcher Award

Graduate Student at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) | Bangladesh

Sowmik Das Sowmya is a dedicated researcher at the Institute of Water and Flood Management, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), specializing in sustainable water supply technologies, waste management, and ecosystem-based management. He holds an M.Sc. in Water Resources Development from BUET and a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Environmental Science and Resource Management from Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University. His academic background is complemented by a strong foundation in hydrology, environmental modeling, and climate change risk management. Sowmya has received multiple honors, including a postgraduate fellowship and international recognition through the American Geophysical Union student travel grants. His research explores desalination technologies, biogas production from tannery waste, and atmospheric water harvesting for remote communities. He has published several peer-reviewed articles in reputed journals such as Sustainability, Water Science & Technology, and Environmental Forensics, alongside presenting at major international conferences. Proficient in GIS, Python, SPSS, and qualitative analysis tools, he integrates technical and social dimensions to address environmental challenges. His professional experience includes field audits, water quality assessments, and socio-technical modeling for coastal water management. Actively engaged in community and student organizations, Sowmya has demonstrated leadership in environmental awareness, sustainability initiatives, and academic collaboration. His research and academic pursuits reflect a strong commitment to developing sustainable water and waste management solutions for climate-vulnerable regions, aligning technological innovation with community resilience and environmental stewardship.

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Featured Publications

  • Al Mamun, S., Das Sowmya, S., Ria, O. H., & Akter, K. (2025, December 12). Biogas production from anaerobic co-digestion of leather shavings, cow dung, sawdust, and food waste. Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects.

  • Das Sowmya, S., Hasan, M., & Nahar, N. (2025, August 15). Comprehensive review on fog collectors for drinking water supply in remote areas. Water Science & Technology.

  • Khan, M. M. H., Nira, S. M., Shammi, R. S., Kabir, M. H., Sarker, M. E., Das Sowmya, S., Hoque, M. M. M., Islam, M. S., Kormoker, T., & Siddique, M. A. B. (2025, June 11). Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in sediment of the Upper Banar River, Bangladesh: Occurrence, pollution load, source apportionment, and potential risks. Environmental Forensics.

  • Das Sowmya, S., Al Mamun, S., Habib, M. H., & Shipra, M. S. (2025, June 1). Prospects of using bulking agents in improving the quality of composts. Environmental Engineering and Management Journal.

  • Binte Murshed, S., & Das Sowmya, S. (2025, February 22). Drinking water challenges in coastal Bangladesh: Insights from a post-cyclone field study. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Water and Flood Management (ICWFM 2025).