Konstantinos Voudouris | Water Management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Konstantinos Voudouris | Water Management | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Aristotle Uiversity of Thessaloniki | Greece

Dr. Konstantinos (Kostas) S. Voudouris is a Professor of Hydrogeology specializing in groundwater systems, aquifer vulnerability, and sustainable water resources management. His research focuses on groundwater quality assessment, pollution risk mapping, aquifer recharge, seawater intrusion, and integrated hydrogeological modeling, with emerging emphasis on climate-change-driven droughts and sustainable groundwater governance. He has held long-standing academic leadership roles at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, serving as Director of the Laboratory of Engineering Geology & Hydrogeology, and has also contributed internationally as a Guest Professor in China. Dr. Voudouris has made significant contributions through the development of innovative vulnerability assessment methods, groundwater management frameworks, and decision-support tools widely applied in Europe and beyond. His work informs environmental policy, water resource planning, and ecosystem protection initiatives. Driven by an impact-oriented vision, he aims to advance science-based groundwater management solutions that support water security, environmental sustainability, and resilient socio-economic development globally.

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Birhanu Zemadim Birhanu | Irrigation & Water Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Birhanu Zemadim Birhanu | Irrigation & Water Management | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher | International Water Management Institute | Ghana

Birhanu Zemadim Birhanu is a distinguished research scientist and Deputy Country Representative at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) in Ghana, with over 23 years of experience across Eastern, Southern, Western, and Central Africa, as well as Asia. He holds a PhD and MSc in Water Resources Engineering from the University of Dar es Salaam and a BSc in Civil Engineering from Bahir Dar University. His key research areas include sustainable farming systems, water and land management, multifunctional landscapes, climate actions, and research for impact. Dr. Birhanu has made significant contributions through over 25 peer-reviewed journal articles, nine book chapters, multiple technical reports, and several conference presentations, highlighting innovative practices in integrated watershed management, agroecological intensification, and sustainable intensification of mixed farming systems. He has played a pivotal role in major projects like Africa RISING, ResComm Tanzania, and Nature+ Solutions, advancing sustainable and inclusive agricultural development. His exemplary contributions have been recognized by several awards, such as Best Scientific Paper (ICRISAT Research Program) and Outstanding Resource Mobilizer. He holds a certificate in Leadership Essentials from Cornell University. Additionally, Dr. Birhanu serves as an editorial contributor to various scientific journals, supervises graduate research, and fosters knowledge exchange and capacity building in the water management domain. His expertise extends to hydrological modeling, GIS and remote sensing applications, and participatory research methods, contributing extensively to climate-resilient agricultural practices in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Featured Publications

1. Awulachew, S. B., Bekele, S., Awulachew, S., & Molden, D. (2013). The Nile River Basin.
Cited 111 times.

2. Tadese, M. T., Kumar, L., Koech, R., & Zemadim, B. (2019). Hydro-climatic variability: A characterisation and trend study of the Awash River Basin, Ethiopia. Hydrology, 6(2), 35.
Cited 81 times.

3. Akinseye, F. M., Ajeigbe, H. A., Traore, P. C. S., Agele, S. O., Zemadim, B., … (2020). Improving sorghum productivity under changing climatic conditions: A modelling approach. Field Crops Research, 246, 107685.
Cited 79 times.

4. Melesse, A. M., & Abtew, W. (2016). Landscape dynamics, soils and hydrological processes in varied climates. Springer International Publishing.
Cited 66 times.

5. Schmidt, E., & Zemadim, B. (2015). Expanding sustainable land management in Ethiopia: Scenarios for improved agricultural water management in the Blue Nile. Agricultural Water Management, 158, 166–178.
Cited 58 times.