Jawad Hussain | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jawad Hussain | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad | Pakistan

Mr. Jawad Hussain is a Pakistani researcher and nature enthusiast specializing in Plant Ecology, Phytogeography, Endemism, Ethnobotany, and Conservation, with an exceptional academic record and research experience that spans ecological modeling, biodiversity assessment, and environmental sustainability. He holds a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Plant Sciences from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad—Pakistan’s top-ranked research institution—where his thesis focused on the ethno-ecological studies and species distribution modeling of selected medicinal endemic plants from Northern Pakistan, reflecting his deep commitment to plant conservation and ecological balance. His scientific work integrates ecosystem ecology, species distribution modeling (SDM), GIS mapping, phytoremediation, vegetation and population ecology, and climate change assessment, advancing the understanding of biotic-abiotic interactions and their influence on species survival under changing climatic scenarios. Jawad has contributed to several impactful publications in high-impact journals such as Journal of Environmental Management, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, and Biology Bulletin Reviews, with research highlighting endangered species modeling, invasive species monitoring, and sustainable forest management. He has also worked extensively under the PSF-NSFC collaborative project focusing on ecological and molecular assessments of prioritized endemic plants, emphasizing the need for scientific-based conservation strategies. Skilled in advanced analytical tools including R, Python, Google Earth Engine, GIS, SEM, and multivariate statistical modeling, Jawad brings a strong quantitative dimension to plant ecological research. His broad field and laboratory experience across regions like Swat, Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir, and Dir underscores his dedication to biodiversity documentation and conservation in mountainous ecosystems. With honors including a Silver Medal and Position Holder Award, and multiple international conference presentations, Jawad Hussain exemplifies a new generation of dedicated young scientists committed to advancing global ecological research, plant diversity conservation, and sustainable environmental stewardship.

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Featured Publications

Khan, M. S., Khan, S. M., Abdullah, Liu, J., Wu, Z. Y., Hussain, J., Zeb, S. A., … & Ali, S. (2025). Ecological assessment of Iris hookeriana across subalpine and alpine regions of the Hindu-Himalayas. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 8, 1539025.

Shah, M., Khan, S. M., Manan, F., Hussain, J., Din, Z. U., Shah, I., Arshad, M., … & Ahmad, I. (2025). Role of the plant nurseries in spread of invasive alien plant species in Pakistan’s subtropical region; A threat for urban greening. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 105, 128688.

Hussain, J., Khan, S. M., Khan, M. S., Saqib, Z., Ahmad, Z., Shah, M., Mohammad, N., … & Liu, J. (2025). Distribution modelling and future prediction of a threatened species—Heracleum candicans Wall. ex DC.; Within the framework of biotic and abiotic interactions. Journal of Environmental Management, 387, 125818.

Abdullah, A., Khan, S. M., Afza, R., Kipkoech, A., Zeb, S. A., Haq, Z., Manan, F., Ahmad, Z., Khan, M. S., Hussain, J., & Balslev, H. (2025). Phosphorus dynamics in Nannorrhops ritchieana (Mazri) forests across different climatic zones of Pakistan: A framework for sustainability and management. Wild, 2(4), 41.

Ali, N., Ullah, S., Maula, F., Saba, M., Ali, A., & Hussain, J. (2025). First report of Singerocybe alboinfundibuliformis from Pakistan based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies. Biology Bulletin Reviews, 15(2), 300–305.

Fabricio Leandro Damasceno | Ecology | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Fabricio Leandro Damasceno | Ecology | Best Scholar Award

PhD at Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro | Brazil

Mr. Fabricio Leandro Damasceno is an emerging environmental scholar and PhD student at the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, specializing in ecology, environmental geoscience, and geochemistry. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in geological and environmental sciences, with advanced training in the application of geotechnologies for ecological monitoring and environmental analysis. Professionally, he has contributed to multiple research initiatives addressing marine and coastal ecosystem health, particularly in southeastern Brazil, focusing on Guanabara, Sepetiba, and Ilha Grande Bays. His research interests center on ecological quality assessment, environmental pollution, biogeochemical processes, and the use of living benthic foraminifera as bioindicators for ecosystem evaluation. Equipped with strong research skills in geochemical analysis, biomonitoring, isotopic modeling, and ecological data interpretation, he effectively integrates field observations with laboratory-based methods to provide holistic environmental insights. Damasceno’s works published in high-impact journals such as Environmental Pollution, Chemosphere, and Marine Environmental Research demonstrate his innovative approach to environmental diagnostics. He has been recognized for his scholarly contributions and collaboration in advancing ecological assessment frameworks in Brazil. Overall, his research and academic achievements reflect a deep commitment to sustainable coastal management and the development of reliable tools for environmental decision-making.

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Featured Publications

Nunes, M., Martins, M. V. A., Frontalini, F., Bouchet, V. M. P., Francescangeli, F., & Damasceno, F. L. (2023). Inferring the ecological quality status based on living benthic foraminiferal indices in transitional areas of the Guanabara Bay (SE Brazil). Environmental Pollution, 320, 121003.

Damasceno, F. L., Martins, M. V. A., Frontalini, F., Pawlowski, J., Cermakova, K., & others. (2024). Assessment of the ecological quality status of the Sepetiba Bay (SE Brazil): When metabarcoding meets morphology on foraminifera. Marine Environmental Research, 195, 106340.

Damasceno, F. L., Martins, M. V. A., Senez-Mello, T. M., Santos, L. G. C., & others. (2024). Potential ecological risk by metals in Sepetiba Bay (SE Brazil): Exporting metals to the oceanic region. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 141, 104934.

Senez-Mello, T. M., Martins, M. V. A., de Lima Ferreira, P. A., Figueira, R., & Damasceno, F. L. (2024). Assessment of anthropogenic pollution in Guanabara Bay (SE Brazil) through biogeochemical data and stable isotope mixing models. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 31(22), 32972–32997.

Ferreira, F. L. D., & da Silva, T. P. (2019). Avaliação morfotectônica com base em assimetria de bacias de drenagem em um setor da depressão topográfica do Rio Pomba (Palma/MG–RJ). Revista Multidisciplinar Mundo Livre (UFF-Campos), 5(2).

Faizul Haq | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Faizul Haq | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at GDC Battagram/Higher Education Colleges| Pakistan

Dr. Faizul Haq, an Assistant Professor of Botany at GDC Battagram under the Higher Education Colleges, KPK, and affiliated with Hazara University, is an accomplished researcher whose academic and scientific contributions reflect a deep commitment to advancing ecological and botanical sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Botany with a focus on taxonomy, biodiversity conservation, and ecological modeling, building a strong foundation for his professional career in teaching, supervision, and research. Over the years, Dr. Haq has gained significant recognition for his scholarly output, with 269 citations by 236 documents, 10 indexed publications, and an h-index of 7, reflecting both the reach and impact of his work. His research interests span plant taxonomy, ethnobotany, biodiversity conservation, medicinal plants, ecological monitoring, multivariate statistical analysis, and climate change–vegetation dynamics, areas in which he has made substantial contributions through books, peer-reviewed articles, and collaborative studies. Dr. Haq possesses extensive research skills in ecological survey design, species diversity assessment, statistical modeling, and environmental impact evaluation, which he has applied in numerous projects focusing on medicinal flora, habitat conservation, and biodiversity management. In addition to publications, he has contributed as a reviewer for scientific journals and is pursuing editorial roles, enhancing his academic leadership profile. His efforts have been acknowledged through professional recognition, authorship of multiple scientific works, and involvement in community-based conservation initiatives. In conclusion, Dr. Haq’s combination of research productivity, academic mentorship, and commitment to biodiversity conservation positions him as a promising researcher whose future contributions will continue to strengthen ecological sustainability and botanical sciences globally.

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Featured Publications

Haq, F., Ahmad, H., & Alam, M. (2011). Traditional uses of medicinal plants of Nandiar Khuwarr catchment (District Battagram), Pakistan. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 5(1), 39–48. Cited by: 264

Haq, F. (2012). The ethnobotanical uses of medicinal plants of Allai Valley, Western Himalaya, Pakistan. International Journal of Plant Research, 2(1), 21–34. Cited by: 88

Haq, F., Ahmad, H., Alam, M., Ahmad, I., & Ullah, R. (2010). Species diversity of vascular plants of Nandiar Valley, Western Himalaya, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Botany, 42(87), 213–229. Cited by: 66

Haq, F., Ahmad, H., Iqbal, Z., Alam, M., & Aksoy, A. (2017). Multivariate approach to the classification and ordination of the forest ecosystem of Nandiar Valley, Western Himalayas. Ecological Indicators, 80, 232–241. Cited by: 44

Haq, F. (2014). The critically endangered flora and fauna of District Battagram, Pakistan. Advances in Life Sciences, 2(4), 118–123.

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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