Mr. Seth Adusei | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Seth Adusei | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Seth Adusei , Environmental Chemistry , Graduate Research Assistant at Department of Materials Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana

Seth Adusei is a passionate environmental and water resource management professional from Ghana, with a strong multidisciplinary background in aquaculture, project management, and materials engineering. With academic roots from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and certifications from European Business University, Luxembourg, Seth combines technical expertise with project execution skills. His professional journey spans research, data analysis, business development, and environmental monitoring roles across various reputable institutions. He has demonstrated excellence in academic research, stakeholder engagement, and technical coordination. Seth’s work, especially in heavy metal pollution and sustainable aquaculture, reflects his commitment to environmental resilience and data-driven problem-solving. Beyond academia, he has volunteered as a peer counselor and actively contributed to institutional growth through innovative solutions. He continues to seek opportunities to merge environmental science, community development, and data analytics to tackle pressing environmental chemistry and resource management challenges across Africa and beyond.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Seth Adusei is a promising early-career researcher whose multidisciplinary expertise in environmental resources management, aquaculture, and materials engineering positions him as a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award”. His academic journey through KNUST and the European Business University reflects a commitment to both scientific excellence and practical project leadership. He has conducted impactful research on heavy metal pollution due to illegal mining and its effects on aquatic life, particularly Clarias gariepinus, addressing a major environmental chemistry concern in West Africa . As a Graduate Research Assistant, Seth has demonstrated excellence in literature review, experimental design, data analysis, and collaborative research. His voluntary peer counseling, professional trainings, and customer-centric achievements further highlight his balanced growth as a researcher and societal contributor. Seth Adusei is highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award” in the early-career or emerging researcher category. His research tackles urgent regional environmental issues with global relevance, and his track record—though still growing—is marked by strong academic rigor, practical impact, and professional integrity. Recognizing him at this stage will not only honor his achievements but also inspire further contributions to sustainable environmental research and leadership in Africa.

🎓Education:

Seth Adusei holds an MPhil in Environmental Resources Management (Materials Engineering) and a BSc in Aquaculture and Water Resource Management from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana 🎓. His academic career is marked by excellence in environmental science, with strong competencies in sustainability, pollution control, and materials engineering. Additionally, he obtained a Master’s Certificate in Project Management and a CP100 Business Management credential from the European Business University, Luxembourg 🇱🇺. Seth also holds a Diplôme d’Études en Langue Française from Alliance Française 🇫🇷, showcasing his linguistic versatility. His multidisciplinary education has equipped him with a rare blend of environmental insight, technical management, business acumen, and cross-cultural communication. His strong academic foundation supports his dynamic career, helping him integrate scientific research with practical project implementation and business development.

🏢Work Experience:

Seth Adusei has held impactful roles across academia, government, and private sectors. As a Graduate Research Assistant at KNUST’s Department of Materials Engineering 🧪, he engaged in scientific investigations, research communication, and project coordination. He freelanced as a Data Analyst at the African Institute of Business and Leadership Excellence 📊, extracting insights and building dashboards for institutional growth. At Ama Duncan Consulting 💼, he excelled as a Business Development Executive, earning recognition for outstanding customer service and expanding the firm’s clientele through strategic initiatives. He also served the Ghana Cocoa Board 🌱 during his national service, where he co-supervised the production of over 2 million cocoa seedlings. In earlier roles with Ghana Water Company Limited 💧, he contributed to technical water distribution and administrative functions. Volunteering as a Peer Counselor at KNUST, Seth displayed leadership, empathy, and student engagement, demonstrating his dedication to community support and professional development.

🏅Awards: 

Seth Adusei has been recognized for his outstanding contributions in professional and academic settings. At Ama Duncan Consulting, he received accolades for being the Best Customer Service Personnel, reflecting his ability to blend client engagement with business growth 🌟. His role in producing over 2 million cocoa seedlings at the Ghana Cocoa Board is considered a milestone in environmental sustainability and agricultural productivity 🌱. His volunteer work as a Peer Counselor at KNUST was highly valued, as he provided emotional and academic support to students, strengthening student wellness and retention ❤️. His dedication to environmental research and technical support has earned him trust among peers, supervisors, and institutional partners. Through training programs such as the Project Management Masterclass and Customer Service Training for Professionals, Seth continually enhances his skill set and has become a well-rounded professional who contributes meaningfully to both institutional objectives and community impact.

🔬Research Focus:

Seth Adusei’s research focuses on environmental chemistry , particularly in the assessment of aquatic ecosystems, heavy metal pollution, and the impacts of illegal mining on water quality and aquatic life 🌍🐟. His interdisciplinary approach combines principles from aquaculture, environmental engineering, and data science to investigate pollution effects and propose remediation strategies. His work has emphasized the viability of Clarias gariepinus (African catfish) in polluted rivers, advancing scientific understanding of aquatic toxicity in mining-affected regions. At KNUST, Seth contributes to materials engineering research, incorporating resource management and sustainability analytics into project execution 🔎📈. He is also passionate about using data visualization and statistical modeling to communicate complex environmental data to diverse audiences. Seth’s goal is to influence sustainable development policies and enhance water resource governance in Ghana and across Africa. His research aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly clean water, responsible consumption, and life below water 🌐.

Publication Top Notes:

📘 Heavy Metal Pollution From Illegal Mining ‘Galamsey’ Activities on the Viability of Clarias gariepinus in the Oda River, Ghana

Authors: Seth Adusei; Emmanuel Gikunoo; Emmanuel Kwesi Arthur; William Amponsah; Frank Ofori Agyemang; Godfred Ohemeng‑Boahen scholar.google.co.uk+5sciety.org+5labs.sciety.org+5

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Bagher Farhangi | Biogeotechnology | Environmental Chemistry Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Bagher Farhangi | Biogeotechnology | Environmental Chemistry Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Bagher Farhangi , University of Guilan , Iran

Prof. Dr. Mohammad Bagher Farhangi is a distinguished professor of soil microbiology at the University of Guilan, Iran. With a profound passion for environmental sustainability, he has dedicated his academic career to enhancing our understanding of microbial processes in soil and water systems. A seasoned educator and researcher, Prof. Farhangi excels in developing innovative teaching methodologies and supervising graduate students. His pioneering work on microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) has made significant contributions to the fields of environmental remediation and soil stabilization. He is actively involved in interdisciplinary collaborations, bringing expertise in microbiology to solve pressing global environmental challenges. Beyond academia, Prof. Farhangi is known for his leadership in departmental growth and university fundraising initiatives, reflecting his commitment to advancing education and research.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Prof. Mohammad Bagher Farhangi is highly suitable for the “Environmental Chemistry Award” due to his pioneering contributions to sustainable environmental remediation through microbiological methods. His research emphasizes the integration of microbiology and environmental chemistry, focusing on Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) to remove heavy metals from water and soil and to filter pathogenic bacteria. These innovative approaches align directly with the principles of environmental chemistry by addressing pollution control and promoting sustainable environmental practices. Prof. Farhangi’s contributions exemplify the application of chemical and microbiological processes to address critical environmental challenges. His innovative methods in bioremediation and microbial applications make him an excellent candidate for the Environmental Chemistry Award, highlighting his commitment to sustainable environmental solutions and impactful research outcomes.

🎓Education:

Prof. Mohammad Bagher Farhangi has a comprehensive educational foundation in soil microbiology and environmental sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Soil Microbiology, focusing on the role of microorganisms in soil ecosystems and their potential for environmental remediation. His M.Sc. in Soil Science emphasized microbial ecology and nutrient cycling, providing a deeper understanding of soil-plant interactions and sustainable agricultural practices. Beginning with a B.Sc. in Agriculture, Prof. Farhangi developed a strong foundation in agricultural sciences, particularly in managing soil health for improved productivity. Throughout his academic journey, he has engaged in interdisciplinary studies, integrating microbiology, chemistry, and environmental sciences. His education equips him to address pressing challenges in soil and environmental microbiology, including sustainable remediation technologies like microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP).

🏢Work Experience:

Prof. Mohammad Bagher Farhangi boasts extensive professional experience in academia and research. Currently a professor of soil microbiology at the University of Guilan, he has played a pivotal role in enhancing the institution’s academic and research landscape. His expertise includes supervising graduate students, with several completing impactful theses under his guidance. Prof. Farhangi has spearheaded innovative research projects, notably in MICP technology, addressing heavy metal remediation and bacterial filtration. A dedicated educator, he has modernized course content to reflect the latest trends in microbiology and soil science. His collaborative endeavors extend to interdisciplinary research and consultancy projects, bridging academia and industry. Additionally, his leadership in university fundraising and departmental growth underscores his commitment to institutional advancement.

🏅Awards: 

Prof. Mohammad Bagher Farhangi’s outstanding contributions to soil microbiology and environmental science have been recognized with numerous accolades. He received the prestigious Young Scientist Award, celebrating his innovative research in MICP technology. His efforts in transforming academic practices earned him a Teaching Excellence Award, recognizing his dedication to modernizing educational methodologies. Prof. Farhangi has also been acknowledged with a Research Grant Award for his impactful projects in microbial applications for environmental remediation. His mentorship and guidance of graduate students have been lauded with a Student Leadership Award, showcasing his commitment to academic and professional growth. These honors reflect his unwavering dedication to advancing knowledge in soil microbiology and his role as a leader in the scientific community.

🔬Research Focus:

Prof. Mohammad Bagher Farhangi’s research centers on advancing environmental microbiology, with a particular focus on sustainable and innovative solutions. His expertise lies in Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP), a cutting-edge technology used for heavy metal removal from water and soil and bacterial filtration. He explores the potential of microorganisms in stabilizing soils, improving structural integrity, and mitigating environmental pollution. His studies on pathogenic indicator bacteria filtration are groundbreaking in microbial water purification. Additionally, he delves into soil microbial ecology, examining nutrient cycling, microbial diversity, and ecosystem sustainability. Prof. Farhangi’s interdisciplinary approach integrates microbiology, chemistry, and environmental science, addressing global challenges like soil health, pollution control, and sustainable agriculture. His work is pivotal in bridging fundamental science with practical applications for environmental and societal benefit.

Publication Top Notes:

Saturated and unsaturated transport of cow manure-borne Escherichia coli through in situ clay loam lysimeters
Authors: MR Mosaddeghi, AAS Sinegani, MB Farhangi, AA Mahboubi, A Unc
Journal: Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Citations: 34
Year: 2010

Bioremediation of cadmium in a sandy and a clay soil by microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation after one week incubation
Authors: N Ghorbanzadeh, S Abduolrahimi, A Forghani, MB Farhangi
Journal: Arid Land Research and Management
Citations: 31
Year: 2020

Impact of calcium carbonate and temperature on survival of Escherichia coli in soil
Authors: MB Farhangi, AAS Sinegani, MR Mosaddeghi, A Unc, G Khodakaramian
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
Citations: 22
Year: 2013

Short-term impacts of pomace application and Pseudomonas bacteria on soil available phosphorus
Authors: N Ghorbanzadeh, M Mahsefat, MB Farhangi, MK Rad, P Proietti
Journal: Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology
Citations: 18
Year: 2020

Effect of precipitation and sediment concentration on the loss of nitrogen and phosphorus in the Pasikhan River
Authors: E Ebrahimi, H Asadi, M Rahmani, MB Farhangi, A Ashrafzadeh
Journal: AQUA-Water Infrastructure, Ecosystems and Society
Citations: 10
Year: 2022

Soil quality assessment of paddy fields (in Northern Iran) with different productivities: Establishing the critical limits of minimum data set indicators
Authors: S Hemmati, N Yaghmaeian, MB Farhangi, A Sabouri
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Citations: 9
Year: 2023

Variation entry of sediment, organic matter and different forms of phosphorus and nitrogen in flood and normal events in the Anzali wetland
Authors: E Ebrahimi, H Asadi, M Joudi, M Rezaei Rashti, MB Farhangi, …
Journal: Journal of Water and Climate Change
Citations: 9
Year: 2022

Phosphate removal from landfill leachate using ferric iron bioremediation under anaerobic condition
Authors: MB Farhangi, Z Ghasemzadeh, N Ghorbanzadeh, M Khalilirad, A Unc
Journal: Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management
Citations: 9
Year: 2021

Potential application of Chlorella sp. biomass cultivated in landfill leachate as agricultural fertilizer
Authors: E Saadat, N Ghorbanzadeh, MB Farhangi, M Fazeli Sangani
Journal: Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science
Citations: 8
Year: 2023

Zinc bioremediation in soil by two isolated L-asparaginase and urease producing bacteria strains
Authors: N Ghorbanzadeh, Z Ghanbari, MB Farhangi, MK Rad
Journal: Applied Geochemistry
Citations: 8
Year: 2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

Taotao Lu | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Taotao Lu | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Yangzhou University, China

Taotao Lu is an Assistant Professor at Yangzhou University, specializing in the transport and transformation of environmental pollutants in soil and groundwater. With a robust research portfolio, he focuses on the impact of low-molecular-weight organic acids on emerging contaminants, as well as the hydrochemical characteristics of groundwater in karst areas. His commitment to environmental health is reflected in his extensive publications and innovative research projects aimed at understanding and mitigating pollution’s effects.

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Taotao Lu has an impressive citation index with 886 total citations and an h-index of 19, indicating a strong impact in his field. His work is widely recognized and published in top-tier journals, showcasing the relevance and importance of his research on environmental pollutants and their implications for public health.

  • Citations: 882 citations across 597 documents
  • Total Documents: 57
  • h-index: 19

Education

Details regarding Taotao Lu’s educational background may include relevant degrees, institutions attended, and areas of study. This information is crucial in understanding his foundational expertise and qualifications in environmental science and related fields.

Research Focus

Dr. Lu’s research focuses primarily on the transport and transformation of emerging contaminants in soil and groundwater. He also investigates mineral migration mechanisms and their implications for environmental health, alongside conducting hydrochemical assessments to evaluate groundwater quality and associated health risks.

Professional Journey

Taotao Lu’s professional journey reflects a dedication to environmental science and academia. His career includes various research roles and collaborative projects that enhance his expertise in environmental pollutants and contribute to the scientific community’s understanding of groundwater contamination and health risks.

Honors & Awards

Dr. Lu’s contributions to environmental science have been recognized through various honors and awards, which underscore his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field and his role in promoting sustainable practices.

Publications Noted & Contributions

His extensive publication record includes influential papers in leading journals such as Science of The Total Environment and Water Research. These publications reflect his significant contributions to understanding environmental pollutants and their impacts, with key studies addressing topics like nanoplastics transport and health risk assessments.

Optimizing stormwater runoff treatment: The role of two-stage tandem rain gardens

  • Authors: Tang, S., Song, Y., Wang, Y., Cheng, N., Lu, T.
  • Journal: Environmental Research
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 262
  • Article ID: 119831

Effects of low-molecular-weight organic acids on the transport of polystyrene nanoplastics: An insight at the structure of organic acids

  • Authors: Chen, F., Wei, X., Gong, Y., Chen, D., Lu, T.
  • Journal: Science of the Total Environment
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 949
  • Article ID: 175204

Transport of graphene oxide in the capillary fringe: Insights from sandbox experiments and numerical simulation

  • Authors: Lu, T., Chen, F., Liu, X., Peng, H., Tang, S.
  • Journal: Emerging Contaminants
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 10(3)
  • Article ID: 100308

Influence of surfactant molecular features on tetracycline transport in saturated porous media of varied surface heterogeneities

  • Authors: Wang, F., Shang, J., Zhang, Q., Farooq, U., Qi, Z.
  • Journal: Water Research
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 255
  • Article ID: 121501

Insight into the effects of low-molecular-weight aromatic acids on biochar colloid-assisted transport of Cd²⁺ through saturated porous media

  • Authors: Zhang, Y., Ding, G., Zhao, Z., Chen, W., Qi, Z.
  • Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 685
  • Article ID: 133306

Research Timeline

Taotao Lu’s research timeline outlines his major projects, publications, and milestones throughout his academic career. This timeline provides a comprehensive view of his ongoing commitment to advancing research in environmental science.

Conclusion

Dr. Taotao Lu’s accomplishments as an environmental chemist are commendable, reflecting his dedication to understanding pollutants and their impacts. By focusing on collaborative efforts and public engagement, he can further amplify the ultimate reach of his research, ensuring it contributes meaningfully to environmental sustainability and public health.