Bárbara Lomba Fernández | Tratamiento de aguas contaminadas | Chemical Engineering Award

Mrs. Bárbara Lomba Fernández | Tratamiento de aguas contaminadas | Chemical Engineering Award

Investigadora predoctoral, Grupo BIOSUV, Universidad de Vigo, Spain

Bárbara Lomba Fernández is a Spanish Chemical Engineer and researcher, currently working at the Grupo BIOSUV at the University of Vigo. With a passion for environmental sustainability, she focuses on the development of new materials for water treatment. Bárbara holds a Master’s in Industrial Engineering from the University of Vigo and a Bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering from the University of Santiago de Compostela. Throughout her career, she has gained expertise in electrochemical techniques, material synthesis, and water purification technologies. She has been involved in multiple international conferences and published several papers in renowned journals. Bárbara’s work aims to advance environmental solutions using cutting-edge technologies. Besides her research, she is dedicated to expanding her technical and leadership skills while contributing to global discussions on water treatment and sustainability.

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Education :

Bárbara Lomba Fernández obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Santiago de Compostela (2016–2020), where she laid the groundwork for her technical and scientific pursuits. She then advanced her education with a Master’s in Industrial Engineering at the University of Vigo (2020–2022), where she deepened her knowledge of engineering, particularly in industrial processes and systems. During her academic journey, Bárbara took part in hands-on research and internships, contributing to several projects. She further honed her expertise through a research assistantship at the Grupo BIOSUV, where she actively worked on water treatment technologies. This education, combined with international exposure at academic events, reflects her dedication to lifelong learning and scientific exploration.

Experience:

Bárbara Lomba Fernández has gained significant professional experience in both industrial and research settings. Since January 2023, she has been working as a Chemical Engineer at Grupo BIOSUV, University of Vigo, focusing on water treatment research, specifically the development of new materials and optimization of processes for contaminated water. Before that, she worked as a Junior Engineer at Dinak (2022–2023), where she was responsible for the design, calculation, and dimensioning of modular chimneys, self-supporting masts, and structures. Her earlier role involved assisting with electrochemical research at Grupo BIOSUV, working on the HIBRITEC+ project. During her time at Votorantim Cimentos (2020), she gained valuable insight into laboratory tests and quality control for mortar production. These roles have provided Bárbara with strong research, design, and technical skills across different sectors, reinforcing her career in chemical engineering.

Awards and Honors:

Bárbara Lomba Fernández has achieved recognition for her research contributions, particularly in the field of water treatment and environmental sustainability. Her work has been featured in prominent international conferences such as the Winter School on CECs and DBPs in Porto (2024), where she presented a panel communication on nanocomposites for water treatment. She also participated in the XXVIII Encontro Galego Portugués de Química (2024), sharing findings on the electrospinning process for water purification. Her contributions to the XV Spanish Congress on Water Treatment (2024) and the 14th International Chemical and Biological Engineering Conference (2023) further demonstrate her active involvement in the scientific community. Bárbara has also presented her research at various RSEQ meetings and Doctoral Congresses, strengthening her reputation as an emerging leader in the field of environmental engineering.

Research Focus:

Bárbara Lomba Fernández’s research is focused on environmental sustainability, specifically in the development of novel materials and technologies for contaminated water treatment. Her work encompasses the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), nanofiber membranes, and catalytic systems for efficient water purification processes such as electro-Fenton and photocatalysis. Her research aims to enhance the stability, reusability, and efficiency of catalysts used in these processes. In particular, she has investigated the use of CuFe-MOFs and g-C3N4 for the removal of pharmaceuticals, dyes, and pathogens from water. By improving the design and optimization of these materials, Bárbara aims to contribute to the development of sustainable solutions that can address the growing global issue of water contamination. Her work seeks to push the boundaries of electrochemical techniques, contributing significantly to the field of environmental engineering.

Publications:

  • Iron metal-organic framework nanofiber membrane for the integration of electro-Fenton and effective continuous treatment of pharmaceuticals in water (2024) 🧪
  • Advancements in Copper-Based Catalysts for Efficient Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species from Peroxymonosulfate (2024) ⚙️
  • Enhancing stability and immobilization techniques for graphitic carbon nitride in photocatalytic applications (2024) 💡
  • Peroxymonosulfate Activation by Different Synthesized CuFe-MOFs: Application for Dye, Drugs, and Pathogen Removal (2023) 🌿

 

 

Uday Muddapur | Environmental and Biomedical | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Uday Muddapur | Environmental and Biomedical | Outstanding Scientist Award

Professor,KLE Technological Univeristy,India

Dr. Uday M. Muddapur’s curriculum vitae reflects an accomplished academic and research profile in the field of biotechnology and biochemistry. As a Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at KLE Technological University, Hubballi, he holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the Department for Postgraduate Studies in Biochemistry at Karnatak University, Dharwad. His doctoral research focused on fungal transformation of Δ3-Carene, fungal amylase, and fungal pigments.

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Academic Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Karnatak University, Dharwad, 2004.
  • M.Sc. in Biochemistry, Karnatak University, Dharwad, 1999.

Research and Fellowship:

  • Dr. Muddapur has guided several doctoral students, focusing on areas such as drug designing for tuberculosis, biosynthesis of nanoparticles, and evaluation of biomarkers for diseases like lymphatic filariasis.
  • He has been awarded multiple research honors, including “Project of the Year” by KSCST and the “Outstanding Scientist Award” at the INSO International Scientist Awards in 2022.

Teaching and Online Education:

  • Dr. Muddapur has taught subjects such as Biochemistry, Microbiology, Enzyme Technology, and Biotechnology. Additionally, he has completed several online courses related to biochemical energy metabolism, drug discovery, immunology, and bioinformatics.

Research Interests:

His research interests lie in areas such as:

  • Drug discovery and development.
  • Nanotechnology applications, including the synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles.
  • Microbial biotechnology and bioremediation.
  • Biomedical applications of bioactive compounds.

Publications:

Dr. Muddapur has authored multiple journal articles in reputable scientific publications. Some of his recent works include studies on the biomedical uses of phytochemicals, antimicrobial properties of nanoparticles, and the bioremediation of plastics by fungi.

Professional Links:

  • ORCID: 0000-0003-3463-1989
  • Scopus ID: 55773089600
  • Google Scholar ID: Zwn4E-kAAAAJ

Previous Positions:

  • Professor at KLE Technological University, Hubballi (since 2016).
  • Professor at KLE Society’s College of Engineering and Technology, Belgaum (2005-2016).
  • Lecturer at Pooja Bhagavat Memorial Mahajana Post Graduate Centre, Mysore (2004-2005).

Dr. Muddapur’s work spans diverse areas of biochemistry and biotechnology, with a significant contribution to research and academia, especially in bioactive compound development and nanomedicine.

AyalnehYedem Fentie | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. AyalnehYedem Fentie | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Lec, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia

Ayalneh Yedem Fentie is a highly skilled researcher and lecturer in Geo Information Science at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. Born on October 1, 1990, in North Mecha, he has dedicated his career to advancing the field of spatial data analysis and environmental resource management. With proficiency in GIS, remote sensing, and cartography, Ayalneh’s work combines academic knowledge with practical experience. He has a strong passion for research, teaching, and contributing to sustainable development through spatial technologies. Outside of his academic work, Ayalneh enjoys writing, sketching, reading, and participating in voluntary activities. He speaks both Amharic and English fluently and is known for his analytical, strategic, and decision-making skills.

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Education 

Ayalneh Yedem Fentie holds two Master’s degrees: an MSc in Environmental Science from Debre Markos University (2023) with an outstanding CGPA of 3.97, and an MSc in Geo-information from Bahir Dar University (2020), where he achieved a CGPA of 3.88. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Environmental Studies from Debre Markos University (2015), where he earned a CGPA of 3.93. Additionally, Ayalneh holds a Diploma in Teaching Geography from Gondar College of Teachers Education (2010), achieving a CGPA of 3.81. His rigorous academic background has provided a solid foundation for his research and teaching career, particularly in the areas of GIS, remote sensing, and environmental management.

Experience 

Ayalneh Yedem Fentie has extensive experience in both academia and public service. Currently, he is a lecturer and researcher at Bahir Dar University, where he teaches GIS, Remote Sensing, and Cartography in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. His professional experience also includes serving as the Development Plan Monitoring and Evaluation Team Leader at the Merawi Town Mayor Office (2018–2020), where he contributed significantly to policy planning and implementation. Previously, Ayalneh worked as a Youth Affairs Mainstreaming Expert at the same office (2017–2018). Prior to his administrative roles, he worked as a geography teacher, vice principal, and principal at Mecha District Education Office (2010–2017). His work in both educational and governmental institutions has equipped him with practical knowledge in policy-making, community development, and education leadership.

Research Focus 

Ayalneh Yedem Fentie’s research focuses primarily on environmental sustainability, spatial data analysis, and the application of GIS in natural resource management. His research interests include water quality assessment, groundwater management, and the use of GIS-based models for environmental risk analysis. Ayalneh is particularly focused on improving land and water resource management through spatial technologies, with applications in agriculture, water resources, and environmental health. His work on agroforestry practices and groundwater contamination demonstrates a commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges, particularly in the Ethiopian context. By combining GIS with environmental science, his research seeks to provide practical solutions for sustainable land management, water quality monitoring, and pollution control. Through his academic and fieldwork, Ayalneh aims to contribute to Ethiopia’s development goals while fostering global environmental awareness.

Publications

  • Contribution of on-farm avocado tree-based agroforestry practice on selected soil physical and chemical properties of Inguti small watershed (Sustainable Environment, 2023) 🌱
  • Assessment of groundwater quality for drinking purpose using GIS-based WQI methods, in Koga irrigation (Water Science, 2024) 💧
  • Assessment of groundwater susceptibility to contamination using GIS-based modified DRASTIC model in the Rib watershed, Upper Abay Basin, Ethiopia (2024) 🌍