Dongfang Lu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dongfang Lu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Central South University | China

Prof. Dongfang Lu is a researcher at Central South University, Changsha, China, with recognized expertise in mineral processing, magnetic separation technologies, and interfacial regulation in flotation systems. He has authored 108 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 1,674 citations with an h-index of 24, reflecting sustained scholarly impact. His research spans high-gradient magnetic separation, dry and wet separation systems, ultrafine mineral recovery, and advanced multiphysics separation under extreme conditions, including low-gravity environments. Lu Dongfang has collaborated widely with international and interdisciplinary teams, contributing to applied solutions for critical mineral beneficiation, resource efficiency, and sustainable utilization. His work supports technological advancement in mining engineering, strategic mineral recovery, and resource sustainability, with relevance to both terrestrial and emerging space resource applications.

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Kang Mao | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Kang Mao | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Researcher | Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Dr. Kang Mao is a leading researcher at the Institute of Geochemistry, specializing in environmental geochemistry, environmental health, and contaminant monitoring. His work integrates wastewater-based epidemiology, soil–plant systems, and advanced sensing technologies to address emerging environmental and public health challenges. He has authored numerous highly cited publications in top-tier journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, Journal of Hazardous Materials, and Science of the Total Environment, with individual papers cited over 280 times, reflecting strong global impact. His research has significantly advanced early-warning systems for infectious disease surveillance, understanding of trace element behavior in agroecosystems, and innovative remediation and detection methods. Through extensive international collaborations, his contributions inform environmental policy, risk assessment, and sustainable management practices, delivering tangible societal benefits in public health protection and environmental safety.

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The potential of wastewater-based epidemiology as surveillance and early warning of infectious disease outbreaks

– Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health, 2020 | Citations: 281


Comprehensive review of trace element contamination in paddy soil–rice systems

– Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2020 | Citations: 270


Can a paper-based device trace COVID-19 sources with wastewater-based epidemiology?

– Environmental Science & Technology, 2020 | Citations: 245


Recent progress in Fenton/Fenton-like reactions for antibiotic removal

– Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2022 | Citations: 225

Rangika Halwatura | Environmental Science | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. Rangika Halwatura | Environmental Science | Innovative Research Award

Senior Professor | University of Moratuwa | Sri Lanka

Dr. Rangika Umesh Halwatura is a leading Sri Lankan researcher at the University of Moratuwa, recognized for advancing sustainable construction materials, climate-resilient built environments, and heritage-inspired surface technologies. With 79 publications, 1,109 citations, and an h-index of 17, he has contributed significantly to geopolymers, clay-based surface coatings, disaster resilience, and consumer behavior in sustainable fashion. His multidisciplinary collaborations spanning more than 90 co-authors reflect strong international engagement and impact across engineering, sustainability science, and socio-environmental research. Dr. Halwatura’s recent works include natural coating development, climate adaptation policy coherence, and resource-efficient construction solutions. His scholarship supports national and regional efforts toward climate mitigation, circular economy practices, and sustainable development.

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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.

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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.

Hossein Amiri | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hossein Amiri | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics | Kharazmi University | Iran

Dr. Hossein Amiri is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Economics at Kharazmi University, specializing in financial economics, econometrics, and macroeconomic policy modeling. His scholarly work bridges theoretical and applied research in monetary and fiscal policy, energy economics, financial stability, and sustainable development, particularly in oil-exporting and resource-dependent economies. Dr. Amiri’s academic excellence is reflected in his extensive research contributions, including publications in leading journals such as Resources Policy, Energy, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, and the Journal of Environmental Management. His research projects, conducted in collaboration with the Central Bank of Iran and the Ministry of Economy and Finance, address critical national priorities such as financial stability frameworks and the economic implications of policy expectations. With 201 citations across 199 documents, 10 publications, and an h-index of 5, Dr. Amiri demonstrates a growing global research footprint. Recognized as a top and young researcher at Kharazmi University and the Alborz province, he has also been honored by the National Elites Foundation of Iran. His multidisciplinary expertise and leadership roles ranging from directing applied research and entrepreneurship centers to serving on faculty recruitment and innovation committees underscore his dedication to advancing Iran’s economic research ecosystem and fostering academic-industry linkages for national development.

Featured Publications

  1. Amiri, H., Samadian, F., Yahoo, M., & Jamali, S. J. (2019). Natural resource abundance, institutional quality and manufacturing development: Evidence from resource-rich countries. Resources Policy, 62, 550–560. [Citations: 104]

  2. Amiri, H., Sayadi, M., & Mamipour, S. (2021). Oil price shocks and macroeconomic outcomes: Fresh evidences from a scenario-based NK-DSGE analysis for oil-exporting countries. Resources Policy, 74, 102262. [Citations: 60]

  3. Mehrara, M., Musai, M., & Amiri, H. (2010). The relationship between health expenditure and GDP in OECD countries using PSTR. European Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Sciences, 24, 1450–2275. [Citations: 48]

  4. Amiri, H., Pirdadeh Beyranvand, M., Norouzi Amogin, F., & Alizadeh, S. (2018). Estimation of vulnerability and resilience indicators in Iran economy. Quarterly Journal of the Macro and Strategic Policies, 6(23), 434–455. [Citations: 31]

  5. Mamipour, S., Beheshtipour, H., Feshari, M., & Amiri, H. (2019). Factors influencing carbon dioxide emissions in Iran’s provinces with emphasis on spatial linkages. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(18), 18365–18378. [Citations: 28]