Pavel Kindlmann | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Pavel Kindlmann | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Charles University | Czech Republic

Prof.Dr. Pavel Kindlmann is a distinguished ecologist recognized for his extensive scholarly leadership, long-term academic service, and influential contributions to population ecology, conservation biology, and biodiversity research, with particular emphasis on insect–plant interactions and later on orchid ecology. His professional experience spans decades across major research institutions, where he has served in roles ranging from Deputy Head and Head of Scientific Council to Vice-Dean, Vice-Rector, department head, and senior research leader in national and international contexts, reflecting sustained responsibility in both scientific direction and institutional development. He has held professorial appointments, editorial roles in multiple international journals, and leadership positions in global ecological and conservation bodies, demonstrating broad influence within the scientific community. His research interests include mathematical modeling, population and community dynamics, landscape connectivity, nature conservation strategies, and the ecology of both insect predators and orchids. His research skills encompass advanced quantitative modeling, ecological theory, applied conservation science, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the coordination of international research projects. He has contributed substantially to major scientific committees and conferences, including founding and organizing several global orchid workshops and participating in United Nations–related biodiversity assessments. His international research engagements include long-term collaborations and invited professorships across Europe, Asia, and North America, supported by prestigious funding bodies. He has led and co-led high-impact research grants focused on biodiversity, invasive species, ecosystem services, and tropical biology, reflecting recognized excellence in project management and scientific innovation. His publication record, including numerous peer-reviewed papers and books, underscores his standing as a major contributor to global ecological research. Overall, his career is marked by influential scientific output, leadership in ecological conservation, and impactful international collaborations, solidifying his status as a leading figure in modern ecology.He has achieved 4,678 Citations,186 Documents, 35 h-index.

Featured Publications

Štípková, Z., & Kindlmann, P. (2025). Distribution of population sizes in metapopulations of threatened organisms—Implications for conservation of orchids. Plants, 14(3), 369.

Traxmandlová, I., Steffelová, M., & Kindlmann, P. (2025). Does reproductive success in orchids affect the evolution of their number of flowers? Plants, 14(2), 204.

Štípková, Z., Tsiftsis, S., & Kindlmann, P. (2024). Is the GBIF appropriate for use as input in models of predicting species distributions? Study from the Czech Republic. Nature Conservation Research, 9(1).

Timsina, B., Münzbergová, Z., Kindlmann, P., Bhattarai, B. P., Shrestha, B., Raskoti, B. B., & Rokaya, M. B. (2024). Associations between epiphytic orchids and their hosts and future perspectives in the context of global warming. Diversity, 16(4), 252.

Švecová, M., Štípková, Z., Traxmandlová, I., & Kindlmann, P. (2023). Difficulties in determining distribution of population sizes within different orchid metapopulations. European Journal of Environmental Sciences, 18(2), 113–122.

Lawrence Adetunde | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Lawrence Adetunde | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

Senior Lecturer | C.K.Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences | Ghana

Dr. Lawrence Adelani Adetunde is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Applied Biology at C. K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Ghana, and holds a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Landmark University (2025). His educational background combines rigorous scientific training and a deep commitment to addressing environmental and public health challenges through microbiological innovation. Over the years, Dr. Adetunde has developed extensive expertise in environmental and industrial microbiology, water quality monitoring, and antimicrobial resistance studies, focusing on microbial characterization and biotechnological applications for sustainable ecosystems. Professionally, he has served as a dedicated educator, mentor, and research supervisor, guiding numerous undergraduate and postgraduate projects and contributing to the academic and personal development of students. His leadership extends beyond teaching—he is the departmental postgraduate coordinator and an active member of several academic and institutional committees, promoting quality research and curriculum advancement. Dr. Adetunde’s research interests encompass microbial water quality assessment, biofilm formation, antimicrobial activity testing, and the application of beneficial microorganisms in bioremediation and industrial processes. His research skills include microbial isolation and identification, molecular and biochemical analysis, and advanced laboratory management techniques. With more than 30 peer-reviewed publications in reputable Scopus-indexed journals such as Environmental Advances and the African Journal of Microbiology Research, he has made significant contributions to applied microbiological science. Dr. Adetunde has received recognition for his dedication to teaching, scientific innovation, and community engagement. His ongoing collaborations with international researchers continue to enhance the global relevance of his work in environmental and industrial microbiology. His scholarly impact is further reflected in 15 citations , 5 documents, and an h-index of 2.

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Featured Publications

  1. Adetunde, L. A., & Glover, R. L. K. (2010). Bacteriological quality of borehole water used by students’ of University for Development Studies, Navrongo campus in Upper-East Region of Ghana. Current Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 2(6), 361–364. (Cited 78 times)

  2. Adetunde, L. A., Glover, R. L. K., & Oguntola, G. O. (2011). Assessment of the ground water quality in Ogbomoso township of Oyo State of Nigeria. (Cited 53 times)

  3. Adetunde, L. A., Glover, R. L. K., Oliver, A. W., & Samuel, T. (2011). Source and distribution of microbial contamination on beef and chevon in Navrongo, Kassena Nankana district of Upper East Region of Ghana. Journal of Animal Production Advances, 1(1), 21–28. (Cited 26 times)

  4. Adetunde, L. A., & Glover, R. L. K. (2011). Evaluation of bacteriological quality of drinking water used by selected secondary schools in Navrongo in Kassena-Nankana district of Upper East Region of Ghana. Prime Journal of Microbiology Research, 1, 47–51. (Cited 18 times)

  5. Adetunde, L., Sackey, I., Dombiri, D., & Mariama, Z. (2015). Potential links between irrigation water microbiological quality and fresh vegetables quality in Upper East Region of Ghana subsistence farming. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 6(6), 347–354. (Cited 15 times)