Geeta Tewari | water chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Prof Geeta Tewari |  water chemistry |  Women Researcher Award

Professor at Kumaun University, India

Dr. Geeta Tewari is a distinguished professor at Kumaun University, Nainital, with expertise in [specific research area, if known]. A Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRSC) and a Fellow of the Linnean Society (FLS), London, she has made significant contributions to the field of chemistry through her research and academic endeavors.

Profile:

Educational Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. (2003): Agricultural Chemicals, G.B.P.U.A.&T., Pantnagar
  • M.Sc. (1997): Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry), Kumaun University, Nainital (1st Position)
  • B.Sc. (1995): Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry, Kumaun University, Nainital
  • Certifications: GATE (2002), NET (1999)

Work Experience:

  • Professor, Chemistry, Kumaun University (2020–Present)
  • Associate Professor, Chemistry, Kumaun University (2017–2020)
  • Assistant Professor, Chemistry, Kumaun University (2005–2017)
  • Additional roles at various institutions, including G.B.P.U.A.&T. and Govt. Colleges (1998–2005)

Administrative Responsibilities:

  • Deputy/Joint/Additional Director, IQAC, Kumaun University (2020–Present)
  • Member, Academic Council, Kumaun University (Multiple Terms)
  • Team Leader, Student Induction Programme (2021–2023)
  • Member, Internal Complaint Committee (2014–Present)
  • Numerous roles in admission committees, library management, and student welfare.

Research Interests:

  • Soil and Water Analysis
  • Natural Products Chemistry
  • Aromatic and Medicinal Plants of the Himalayan Region
  • Heavy Metal Pollution

Notable Memberships and Awards:

  • Member of International Advisory Board, P P Savani University, Surat (2022–Present)
  • Subject Expert Judge, 19th Uttarakhand State Science & Technology Congress (2024)

Research Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 593 (cited by 520 documents)
  • Total Publications: 69
  • h-index: 14

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Effect of drying conditions on the chemical compositions, molecular docking interactions, and antioxidant activity of Hedychium spicatum Buch.-Ham. rhizome essential oil
    Gangwar, A., Tewari, G., Pande, C., Joshi, M., Siddiqui, A.
    Scientific Reports, 2024, 14(1), 28568.
  2. Optimization of different drying methods and its impact on antioxidant potential of Ocimum basilicum L.
    Bhatt, S., Tewari, G., Bisht, M., Kanyal, B., Rani, A.
    Discover Applied Sciences, 2024, 6(5), 248.
  3. Efficacy of essential oils from three Mentha species against postharvest groundnut pest, Caryedon serratus (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)
    Tewari, H., Kasana, V.K., Jyothi, K.N., Tewari, G.
    Journal of Natural Pesticide Research, 2024, 7, 100063.
  4. Chemical profiles and antioxidant activity of Boenninghausenia albiflora (Hook.) Reichb collected from Kumaun and Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India
    Karakoti, M., Arya, P., Tewari, G., Tandon, S., Joshi, P.K.
    Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants, 2024, 27(5), 1233–1242.
  5. Aroma profile, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties of Cinnamomum camphora L. essential oil as affected by various drying techniques
    Kanyal, B., Pande, C., Padalia, R.C., Negi, N., Prakash, O.
    Journal of Essential Oil Research, 2024, 36(2), 116–128.
  6. Investigation on the phytochemical analysis and biological activity of Daphne papyracea Wall. ex Steud. leaf extracts from Kumaun Himalaya
    Upadhyay, G., Koranga, S., Pandey, D., Kumari, A., Pandey, N.C.
    Letters in Applied NanoBioScience, 2023, 12(4), 109.
  7. Understanding urban groundwater pollution in the Upper Gangetic Alluvial Plains of northern India with multiple industries and their impact on drinking water quality and associated health risks
    Singh, K.K., Tewari, G., Kumar, S., Singh, R.K., Gangwar, A.
    Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2023, 21, 100902.
  8. Response of secondary metabolites of Ocimum gratissimum L. under copper stress condition
    Bisht, M., Tewari, G., Pande, C., Joshi, A.
    Stress-Responsive Factors and Molecular Farming in Medicinal Plants, 2023, pp. 29–41.
  9. Chemical composition, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic activities, in silico PASS, ADMET study, and molecular docking of essential oils from Cinnamomum glanduliferum at various drying conditions
    Kanyal, B., Pande, C., Tewari, G., Aabha, Prakash, O.
    Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants, 2023, 26(5), 1278–1298.
  10. Hydrogeochemical characteristics and multivariate statistical approach for monitoring groundwater quality scenario in the vicinity of industrial area of western Himalaya, India
    Singh, K.K., Tewari, G., Bisht, M., Gangwar, A., Kanyal, B.
    Chemistry and Ecology, 2023, 39(6), 611–639.

 

Esber Andiroglu | Water Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr Esber Andiroglu |  Water Resource Management |  Best Researcher Award

Professor of Practice at  University of Miami, United States

Dr. Esber Andiroglu is a Professor of Professional Practice in the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at the University of Miami. With dual citizenship in the United States and the Republic of Cyprus (EU), Dr. Andiroglu brings a global perspective to his work. He also holds secondary appointments in the Department of Chemical, Environmental & Materials Engineering and the School of Architecture. As the Director of the Murphy Construction Program, Dr. Andiroglu leads initiatives aimed at advancing construction education and practice. His expertise spans civil engineering, construction management, and sustainability, and he is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) and a LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP). Dr. Andiroglu is committed to fostering innovation in the built environment through his teaching, leadership, and research.

Profile:

Education:

  • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering – 1983, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
  • M.S. in Mechanical Engineering – 1985, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
  • Ph.D. in Civil and Architectural Engineering – 2015, University of Miami, FL
    • Dissertation: Development of Virtual Air/Water Flow Meters Using Fan/Pump Head and Motor Power

Professional Certifications:

  • Licensed Professional Engineer (Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Ohio)
  • NCEES Registration
  • USGBC LEED Accredited Professional
  • GPRO Certified Instructor, Urban Green Council

Academic Experience:

  • Lecturer, Department of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering, University of Miami (2009–2017)
  • Associate Professor of Practice, University of Miami (2017–2024)
  • Professor of Professional Practice, University of Miami (2024–Present)
  • Director, MS in Construction Management Program (2018–2023)
  • Founding Member, Sustainability and Urban Resilience Adaptation Lab (SUREAL)

Industry Experience:

  • Founding Principal, Energy Sciences, Inc. (1989–Present)
    • Specialized in sustainable MEP system designs and green-gray coastal defense systems for climate resilience.
    • Collaborated with regional governments (e.g., Miami-Dade County, City of Miami Beach).

Publication Top Notes:

  • Concrete seawalls: A review of load considerations, ecological performance, durability, and recent innovations
    N Hosseinzadeh, M Ghiasian, E Andiroglu, J Lamere, …
    Ecological Engineering, 178, 106573, 2022
  • Investigations on a virtual airflow meter using projected motor and fan efficiencies
    G Wang, L Song, E Andiroglu, G Shim
    HVAC&R Research, 20(2), 178-187, 2014
  • Accuracy improvement of virtual pump water flow meters using calibrated characteristics curves at various frequencies
    Z Wang, E Andiroglu, G Wang, L Song
    Energy and Buildings, 191, 143-150, 2019
  • Multifunctional performance of coastal structures based on South Florida Coastal environs
    KS Sealey, E Andiroglu, J Lamere, J Sobczak, P Suraneni
    Journal of Coastal Research, 37(3), 656-669, 2021
  • Development of a virtual pump water flow meter using power derived from comprehensive energy loss analysis
    E Andiroglu, G Wang, L Song, K Kiamehr
    Science and Technology for the Built Environment, 22(2), 214-226, 2016
  • Enhanced photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline using α-Fe2O3@ TiO2-impregnated Mxene photocatalyst: Mechanism and optimization of process via RSM and ANN
    Y Pajouhan, S Sabbaghi, K Rasouli, J Rasouli, W Dastyar, E Andiroglu
    Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 190, 1149-1163, 2024
  • A review of water reuse applications and effluent standards in response to water scarcity
    D Rich, E Andiroglu, K Gallo, S Ramanathan
    Water Security, 20, 100154, 2023
  • Operationalizing resilience: A deductive fault-driven resilience index for enabling adaptation
    L Amer, M Erkoc, N Celik, E Andiroglu
    Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 177, 1085-1102, 2023
  • Development of a virtual water flow meter using pump head and motor power
    E Andiroglu, G Wang, L Song
    Zero Energy Mass Customization Housing (ZEMCH2013) International Conference, 2013
  • Concrete Seawalls: Load Considerations, Ecological Performance, Durability, and Recent Innovations
    N Hosseinzadeh, M Ghiasian, E Andiroglu, J Lamere, …
    Engineering Archive, 2021
  • Preliminary Investigation of Active Demand Flexibility Control at Air-Handling Units Using Energy Feedback Control
    R Hurt, Z Wang, G Wang, E Andiroglu, L Song
    ASHRAE Transactions, 128(1), 2022
  • Development of virtual air/water flow meters using fan/pump head and motor power
    E Andiroglu
    University of Miami, 2015
  • Insar observations of construction‐induced coastal subsidence on Miami’s barrier islands, Florida
    F Aziz Zanjani, F Amelung, A Piter, K Sobhan, A Tavakkoliestahbanati, …
    Earth and Space Science, 11(12), e2024EA003852, 2024
  • SUREAL-Built Environment Team in Collaboration with EXP as Industry Partners Presents
    E Andiroglu, G Medavarapu, 2024
  • A Novel Composite Resilience Indicator for Decentralized Infrastructure Systems (CRI-DS)
    L Amer, M Erkoc, E Andiroglu, N Celik
    arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.08303, 2022
  • Energy and Control Performance Investigation of Air-Handling Units with Return-Air Bypass
    PE Gang Wang, PhD, PE Esber Andiroglu, PhD, PE Li Song, PhD
    ASHRAE Transactions, 123, 229, 2017
  • A brief overview of the assumptions and outcomes for scientific merit and validation of the report titled “Energy and Carbon Savings Opportunities: Water Demand Calculator”
    DA Rich, M Zarif, E Andiroglu

 

Jianye Ma | Water Conservation | Best Researcher Award

  Dr Jianye  Ma |  Water Conservation |  Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at  Xi’an University of Technology, China

Dr. Jianye Ma is an associate professor at Xi’an University of Technology, specializing in soil and water conservation, ecological restoration, and ecohydrology. He graduated from Northwest A&F University with a degree in Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification Control. Dr. Ma has extensive experience in ecological research and has led several key projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation and the National Key Research and Development Program of China. He has published over 30 papers, including 12 SCI articles, and his work has been cited more than 160 times. His research explores factors affecting soil detachment and hydrological properties, with significant findings on the impact of plant roots on soil dynamics. Dr. Ma is a co-guest editor of the Journal of WATER and a member of the Chinese Soil Society.

Profile:

Academic & Professional Background:

Dr. Jianye Ma is an Associate Professor at Xi’an University of Technology. He earned his degree in Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification Control from Northwest A&F University. His research focuses on ecological restoration, soil and water conservation, and ecohydrology. Dr. Ma has been involved in significant projects, including the Key Project of the National Natural Science Foundation and National Key Research and Development Program projects of China. He has led a National Natural Science Foundation youth project and has published over 30 papers, with 12 being SCI-indexed, and has been cited more than 160 times.

Areas of Research:

  • Soil and Water Conservation
  • Ecohydrology
  • Plant Roots
  • Water Cycle

Water Conservation Research Focus 🌊

Dr. Jianye Ma’s research in water conservation revolves around understanding and improving soil and water management practices to enhance ecological sustainability. His key areas of focus include:

  1. Soil and Water Conservation Techniques: Developing and optimizing methods for effective soil and water conservation to prevent erosion, improve soil fertility, and manage water resources sustainably.
  2. Ecological Hydrology: Investigating how water cycles interact with ecological processes. This includes studying the impact of vegetation and soil properties on water infiltration, runoff, and overall watershed health.
  3. Soil Hydrological Properties: Analyzing soil properties such as saturated hydraulic conductivity and water content under various vegetation conditions. This research aims to understand how different root systems affect soil’s ability to manage water.
  4. Impact of Plant Roots: Examining the role of plant roots in soil conservation. Dr. Ma studies how different types of roots, such as fibrous and tap roots, influence soil stability, water retention, and erosion control.
  5. Critical Factor Analysis: Identifying and quantifying key factors that affect soil detachment and hydrological properties, providing insights into the conditions that shape soil and water interactions.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Effect of Mixed Plant Roots on Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity and Saturated Water Content of Soil in the Loess Region
    Ma, J., Li, Z., Li, P., Wang, Z., Min, Z.
    Agricultural Water Management, 2024, 295, 108784
  • Effect of Roots on the Soil Detachment Process in Grassland and Shrubland
    Ma, J., Ma, B., Li, Z., Zhang, Z., Li, G.
    Land Degradation and Development, 2023, 34(10), pp. 3017–3032
  • Correction to: Wheat Straw Reduces Runoff, Sediment Yield and Flow Velocity in Sloping Farmland Under Two Straw Mulching Methods
    Ma, J., Ma, B., Wang, C., Fan, S., Li, C.
    Plant and Soil, 2023, 483(1-2), pp. 721
  • Determining the Mechanism of the Root Effect on Soil Detachment Under Mixed Modes of Different Plant Species Using Flume Simulation
    Ma, J., Ma, B., Li, Z., Shang, Y., Zhang, Z.
    Science of the Total Environment, 2023, 858, 159888
  • Wheat Straw Reduces Runoff, Sediment Yield and Flow Velocity in Sloping Farmland Under Two Straw Mulching Methods
    Ma, J., Ma, B., Wang, C., Li, C., Fan, S.
    Plant and Soil, 2023, 483(1-2), pp. 355–377
  • Effect of Wheat Straw Mulch on Slope Hydrodynamic Characteristics
    Li, G., Cao, W., Ma, J., Wang, Y., Wang, Q.
    Nongye Gongcheng Xuebao/Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering, 2023, 39(1), pp. 108–116
  • Response Mechanism of the Soil Detachment Capacity of Root-Soil Composites Across Different Land Uses
    Ma, J., Li, Z., Ma, B., Sun, B., Shang, Y.
    Soil and Tillage Research, 2022, 224, 105501
  • Effects of Seasonal Freeze–Thaw and Wind Erosion on Runoff and Sediment Yields of Three Loamy Slopes of Loess Plateau, China
    Sun, B., Liu, J., Ren, F., Ma, B., Li, Z.
    Catena, 2022, 215, 106309
  • Combined Effects of the Wheat Straw Length and Incorporation Rate on Reducing Runoff and Sediment Yields
    Ma, J., Ma, B., Wang, Y., Li, C., Xiao, J.
    Catena, 2022, 215, 106310
  • Mechanism and Modeling of Different Plant Root Effects on Soil Detachment Rate
    Ma, J., Li, Z., Sun, B., Ma, B.
    Catena, 2022, 212, 106109