Pradip Debnath | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pradip Debnath | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Rajarshi College of Education and Skill | India

Dr. Pradip Debnath is a researcher specializing in Transport Geography and Regional Planning at Tripura University, where he has developed strong expertise in spatial mobility, accessibility analysis, and sustainable regional development. He holds advanced qualifications in Geography, culminating in a Ph.D. focused on assessing the developmental impacts of national highway networks, supported by earlier academic training in geography, education, and geospatial studies. His professional experience includes serving as a Junior Research Fellow and Field Assistant on a DBT-funded project investigating anthropogenic influences on wetland biodiversity, along with prior experience as a guest lecturer. Dr. Debnath’s research spans transportation systems, wetland ecosystem health, road network analysis, regional development, spatial connectivity, and geoinformatics-based environmental assessment, reflected in multiple publications across peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes. He has contributed to studies on pollution assessment, landscape transformation, freight route optimization, climate resilience in infrastructure, and community well-being, and has actively presented his work at national and international conferences. He also serves as a permanent reviewer for the American Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering and has reviewed for several additional journals, demonstrating a strong commitment to scholarly service. At the end of this distinguished profile, his current scholarly metrics include 24 citations, 5 documents, and an h-index of 2.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Pradip Debnath*, Mapping of optimum freight route by using Hybrid VNS algorithm to sustain the economic viability of a landslide-prone area: A case study of Tripura. Natl. Acad. Sci. Lett., 2024, (Online First).

Pradip Debnath*, Application of multivariable statistical and geo-spatial techniques for evaluation of water quality of Rudrasagar wetland, the Ramsar site of India. Water, 2023, 15(23), 4109.

Pradip Debnath*, Assessment of hydro-chemical characteristics and pollution status in Rudrasagar Lake ecosystem integrating pollution indices and geospatial techniques: A framework for sustainable wetland management. Cleaner Water, Accepted.

DENNIS NGMINMAALE GYILE | REMOTE SENSING | Best Researcher Award

Mr. DENNIS NGMINMAALE GYILE | REMOTE SENSING | Best Researcher Award

BEIHANG UNIVERSITY, Ghana

Gyile Dennis Ngminmaale  is a dedicated Ghanaian national with a strong passion for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) . Fluent in English, Twi, and Dagaare , he is committed to environmental sustainability, urban planning , and spatial analysis. A Christian by faith  and single, he thrives in academic and church-related environments, often engaging in football , music , and movie watching . He aspires to pursue postgraduate studies to further enhance his GIS and RS capabilities for impactful contributions to environmental conservation  and development planning .

Profile

Scholar

🎓 Education

Dennis earned a Diploma in Geo-information Science (2017–2019) and a BSc in Natural Resources Management (2019–2022) from the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), Ghana . His coursework covered GIS, Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry, Climate Change, Spatial Analysis, Land Reclamation, and Landscape Ecology . His academic journey equipped him with solid theoretical knowledge and hands-on technical skills in environmental mapping, spatial data interpretation, and natural resource sustainability . His education laid a robust foundation for professional work in spatial sciences, supporting his ambition to pursue a master’s in GIS and RS .

💼 Experience

Dennis served as a GIS Analyst Intern at the Forest Service Division, Sunyani (2021), where he conducted spatial analysis, created thematic maps using ArcGIS, and collected GPS field data . Currently, he works as a Research/Teaching Assistant at UENR , supporting student projects and thesis work, while also conducting advanced spatial mapping and data visualization. He collaborates across departments and trains others in spatial tools, displaying leadership, adaptability, and technical proficiency . His work bridges academic theory and real-world geospatial applications for forest, land, and environmental systems .

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dennis has actively pursued professional development by participating in specialized geospatial training . He completed the “ChatGPT in QGIS with QChatGPT plugin” workshop by African Women in GIS (March 2023)  and attended a Faculty Development Programme on “Data Analysis Using SPSS” hosted by IMS, Bengaluru (February 2023) . These certifications demonstrate his initiative in embracing emerging technologies, statistical tools, and spatial intelligence. Though early in his professional journey, his passion and dedication to continuous learning have been consistently recognized by academic mentors and institutional supervisors .

🔬 Research Focus

Dennis’s research interests lie in spatial analysis, remote sensing applications, and environmental conservation . He focuses on using GIS and satellite data for land use mapping, forest monitoring, climate change adaptation, and urban planning strategies . His work integrates technologies like ArcGIS, Google Earth Pro, QGIS, and statistical tools like SPSS to interpret geospatial data and generate actionable insights . He aims to contribute to sustainable development goals through digital mapping, geospatial intelligence, and participatory research . His future research will address the intersection of environmental resilience and smart spatial planning .

Conclusion

Gyile Dennis Ngminmaale shows strong potential as a developing researcher in the field of GIS and Remote Sensing. With a solid academic foundation, relevant work experience, and technical skills, he demonstrates readiness for more advanced research contributions. However, to be fully competitive for the Best Researcher Award, it is recommended that he pursues higher education, publishes academic work, and builds a portfolio of impactful research projects. At this stage, he would be more suitable for an “Emerging Researcher” or “Young Talent” award rather than the top-tier Best Researcher Award.

Publication

Title: Assessment of Land Use and Land Cover Changes and Their Impact on Land Surface Temperature in Greater Accra, Ghana
Authors: Dennis Ngminmaale Gyile, Austin Asare, Augustine Prosper Osei‑Gyabaah & David Anaafo
Year: 2025 (posted on January 15, 2025)
Link: Available via SSRN at https://ssrn.com/abstract=5077196