Morteza Jafarsalehi | Ecology | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Morteza Jafarsalehi | Ecology | Editorial Board Member

Ph.D. Student at Kashan University of Medical sciences | Iran

Dr. Morteza Jafarsalehi is an environmental health engineering professional with a strong interdisciplinary background bridging environmental biotechnology, wastewater treatment innovation, and sustainable engineering solutions, recognized for his extensive experience across hospital environmental management, wastewater system design, and advanced academic research. His academic journey includes foundational and advanced studies in environmental health engineering, culminating in research focused on nutrient removal using enhanced anaerobic baffled reactor–anammox configurations and earlier work on carbon dioxide biofixation from flue gases through Spirulina microalgae cultivation in photobioreactors, supported by additional projects evaluating phosphorus removal and microalgal biomass production. He has authored publications addressing CO₂ removal using microalgae, phosphorus recovery in wastewater, carbon capture from residential combustion gases, biogas optimization in wastewater treatment facilities through co-digestion strategies, and cleaner biomass combustion practices for NOx mitigation, reflecting his commitment to environmentally sustainable technologies. Professionally, he has maintained a long-term role as an Environmental Health Officer at a major hospital, supervising critical systems including wastewater treatment operations, sterile services, ventilation systems, hazardous waste handling, infection control measures, and environmental risk management, alongside responsibilities in procurement and training. In parallel, he has contributed as a wastewater treatment designer involved in packaged treatment plants, anaerobic baffled reactors, septic systems, and grease traps. His earlier engineering roles included sewer planning, hydraulic calculations, pipeline pressurization, field surveying, and software-based sewer network modeling. His research and professional interests span CO₂ biofixation, carbon capture and storage, high-rate anaerobic systems, enhanced biomethane generation, energy–environment integration, autonomy in wastewater treatment plants, and sustainable management of desalination brine. His profile reflects a blend of scientific depth, engineering practice, and environmental stewardship dedicated to advancing cleaner technologies.

Profile : Scopus

Featured Publications : 

Jafarsalehi, M. (in press). Primary measures for cleaner biomass combustion to reduce NOx: A narrative review on solid biomass fuels, NOx sources, small-scale boilers, auxiliary equipment, fuel management and fuel quality improvement. Fuel.

Hiroto Yamamoto | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hiroto Yamamoto | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D Student at Department of Natural Environmental Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo | Japan

Mr. Hiroto Yamamoto is a dedicated marine scientist currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to the advancement of fisheries science and marine technology. He earned his Master’s degree in Fishery Science from the Graduate School of Kindai University, where he developed a deep interest in the intersection of aquatic biology, fishery management, and technological innovation in marine research. As a researcher, Mr. Yamamoto focuses on exploring advanced methodologies for understanding and conserving marine megafauna, particularly through the integration of modern imaging techniques and quantitative analysis. His publication “Estimating Whale Shark, Rhincodon typus, Length Using Multi-Stereo-Image Measurement” highlights his contribution to the field of marine biology and his expertise in applying digital and imaging technologies to enhance accuracy in aquatic species assessment. His work demonstrates how innovative image-based approaches can provide non-invasive, reliable, and scalable solutions for monitoring large marine organisms, which are often challenging to study in natural habitats. By combining field-based observation with computational modeling, he aims to contribute toward sustainable ocean resource management and the broader goals of marine biodiversity conservation. Based at the University of Tokyo’s Kashiwa Campus in Chiba, Hiroto Yamamoto continues to expand his research portfolio through interdisciplinary collaborations and cutting-edge techniques in marine ecosystem analysis. His forward-looking research vision reflects a deep passion for understanding the dynamics of ocean life and advancing the scientific foundation for global marine sustainability.

Profile : ORCID

Featured Publications

Yamamoto, H., Sasaki, A., Kanna, T., Mitsunaga, Y., & Torisawa, S. (2025, October 10). Estimating whale shark (Rhincodon typus) length using multi-stereo-image measurement. Fishes, 10(10), 513.

Mr. Birhanu Werku | Ecology | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Birhanu Werku | Ecology | Young Researcher Award

lecturer and researcher at Wollega University, Ethiopia

Mr. Birhanu Chalcisa Werku is an accomplished young academic and researcher from Ethiopia with over a decade of experience in teaching, research, and community engagement. Currently serving as the Associate Dean for Research, Community Engagement, and Industry Linkage at Wollega University, College of Agriculture, he is known for his multi-disciplinary approach that connects environmental science, sustainable agriculture, rural development, and public health. Born on June 28, 1993, Birhanu has rapidly risen to leadership roles in academia, demonstrating exceptional skill in research management, communication, and innovation. His scholarly output spans across various domains including wetland dynamics, agroforestry, air quality, and sustainable development. Passionate about bridging research with societal needs, Birhanu combines theoretical insights with practical solutions, influencing policy and improving community resilience. With a strong commitment to excellence, mentorship, and sustainable impact, he continues to be a rising voice in East African academic circles.

Professional Profile 

Education

Mr. Werku holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental Science and Technology from Jimma University (2013–2015), where he specialized in ecological and sustainability issues in Ethiopia. Prior to that, he completed a Bachelor of Science in Rural Development and Family Science at Hawassa University (2007–2009), laying a strong foundation in agriculture, family welfare, and rural transformation. His educational background combines technical knowledge with social sciences, giving him a well-rounded view of developmental challenges in Africa. This academic preparation has allowed him to integrate environmental science with rural development in his career. He also consistently engages in self-learning and capacity building, staying current with scientific and analytical tools such as GIS, statistical modeling, and bibliometric analysis.

Professional Experience

Since 2018, Birhanu has served in several strategic academic roles at Wollega University, including Head of the Department of Rural Development and Agricultural Extension, and now as the Associate Dean for Research and Community Engagement. His professional journey has included mentoring students, leading outreach programs, and coordinating multidisciplinary research projects that address real-world challenges in agriculture and ecology. He is also a university lecturer known for delivering quality education with innovative, student-centered teaching methods. Birhanu’s work bridges academia and grassroots development, collaborating with local farmers, communities, and policymakers to translate research into action. His administrative leadership reflects deep commitment to institutional development and academic excellence.

Research Interests

Mr. Birhanu’s research interests span environmental science, sustainable agriculture, wetland ecology, water and sanitation, air quality, and indigenous knowledge systems. He is particularly passionate about exploring the intersection of environment and development, contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as clean water (SDG 6), climate action (SDG 13), and food security (SDG 2). His work often addresses agricultural emissions, urban environmental change, and community resilience in East African ecosystems. He also investigates traditional agroforestry systems and their role in sustainable land use, and examines health risks associated with poor food safety practices. His research contributes both to scientific knowledge and to solutions that improve livelihoods and protect ecosystems.

Research Skills

Mr. Werku possesses a wide range of research skills including qualitative and quantitative data analysis, GIS and geospatial techniques, bibliometric mapping, and social network analysis. He has experience designing field-based studies, conducting environmental impact assessments, and analyzing land use patterns. He also excels at writing scientific papers, managing projects, and training others in research methodologies. His ability to work across disciplines enables him to conduct integrated research on ecology, agriculture, health, and sustainability. Furthermore, he has excellent academic writing and publication skills, evidenced by his extensive list of peer-reviewed publications in international journals. His proficiency with digital research tools and software makes him a valuable collaborator in both academic and applied research settings.

Awards and Honors

While formal awards are not specifically listed, Mr. Birhanu has earned strong endorsements from senior academics, including associate professors and assistant professors at Jimma University and Frontieri Consulting. These recommendations highlight his exceptional performance, adaptability, and leadership in academia. His appointment to leadership roles at a young age, including his current post as Associate Dean, reflects the high regard in which he is held by peers and institutions. Additionally, his multiple first-author publications in 2022–2025 in globally indexed journals are a form of academic recognition that speaks volumes about his impact. With continued support and greater international exposure, Birhanu is poised to receive major research fellowships and academic honors in the near future.

Conclusion

Birhanu Chalcisa Werku is a highly eligible and promising candidate for the Young Researcher Award, thanks to his:

  • Early-career leadership,

  • Strong publication record,

  • Societally relevant research in East Africa,

  • and commitment to community and environmental well-being.

He demonstrates the intellectual drive, interdisciplinary expertise, and social responsibility that this award seeks to recognize. Minor enhancements in international visibility and academic English writing could make his profile even more competitive in global forums.

Publications Top Noted

  • Werku, B.C., 2025. Impact of agricultural emissions on goal 13 of the sustainable development agenda: in East African strategy for climate action. Environmental Sciences Europe.
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