Raihan Riaz | Geography and Environment | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Raihan Riaz | Geography and Environment | Best Researcher Award

Research Associate at Jagannath University, Bangladesh

Summary:

Mr. Raihan Riaz is an emerging researcher in the field of Geography & Environment with a focus on climate change-induced migration, natural hazards, and disaster risk management in Bangladesh. He completed his MSc from Jagannath University with distinction, achieving the first position in his thesis group. With extensive research experience, Mr. Riaz has contributed to several notable projects on riverbank erosion, forced migration, and environmental hazards across various regions of Bangladesh. His skill set includes GIS-based modeling, statistical analysis, and field data collection, and he has published in several reputable journals. He is also actively involved in academia and environmental awareness initiatives, holding leadership roles in student organizations.

Professional Profile:

πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“Education:

  • Master of Science (MSc) in Geography & Environment, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh (2022; Exam held 2024)
    GPA: 3.99/4.00 | 1st Position in Thesis Group
  • Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Geography & Environment, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh (2021; Exam held 2023)
    CGPA: 3.84/4.00

🏒 Professional Experience:

  • Research Assistant (RA), Dr. Md. Mohiuddin (2024-25)
    Project: Determining the Factors of Migration during Flash Flood in Haor Area, Northeastern Bangladesh
  • Research Fellow, Ministry of Science & Technology, Dhaka (2023-24)
  • Research Assistant (RA), University Grants Commission of Bangladesh
    Projects: Consequences of River Bank Erosion Induced Forced Migration at Char Land in Bangladesh (2019-2020), Climate Change Induced Forced Migration in Southeast Bangladesh (2021-22)
  • Assistant Project Manager (APM), Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (2020-21)
    Project: Perceptions Towards Climate Change-Induced Hazards and Resettlement Preferences in Coastal Bangladesh
  • Data Enumerator, Worked on multiple surveys, including the baseline survey of Rohingya refugee impact, livelihood status of the Dublarchar fisherman community, and land use assessment in Sylhet and Sunamganj districts.

Research Interests:

Mr. Raihan Riaz’s research interests include climate change impacts, forced migration, natural hazards, and geospatial modeling. He has a particular focus on climate-induced migration, disaster risk reduction, and geographic information systems (GIS)-based modeling for environmental planning and hazard susceptibility mapping. His work often intersects with understanding the socio-economic effects of environmental changes and the resilience of affected populations.

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Publications:

  • Neegar Sultana and Raihan Riaz., Knowledge, Attitude and Practices towards Flash Flood in Sunamganj District, Bangladesh, Natural Hazards, Springer [1st review complete]
  • Raihan Riaz and Neegar Sultana., Location-specific Heterogeneity in Landslide Resilience Index: A Household-based Comparative Study in Rangamati Hill District, Bangladesh, Ecological Indicators, Elsevier [Under Review]
  • Raihan Riaz and Mohiuddin, Md., Application of GIS-Based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis of Hydro-Geomorphological Factors for Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping in Bangladesh, Water Cycle, Elsevier [Accepted]
  • Neegar Sultana, Md. Farhad Hossain, Raihan Riaz., Landslide Risk Assessment in Bandarban Hill District of Bangladesh Using GIS and RS Techniques, Physical Geography, Taylor and Francis [1st Review Complete]
  • Raihan Riaz and N.M. Refat Nasher., Urban Expansion and Land Use Changes of a Fringe Area in the Southern Part of Dhaka City (Bangladesh) using Geo-Spatial Techniques, Journal of Geophysics, 27(6), 462-475 (2023)

Awards and Achievements

  • National Science & Technology Award for MSc Thesis (2023)
  • Dean’s List Scholarship for maintaining a CGPA above 3.75/4.00
  • University Merit Scholarship (2018-2021)
  • Mr. Riaz continues to make significant contributions to the study of environmental challenges and migration in Bangladesh, with several promising research outputs under review and in press.

Top Noted Publication:

Application of GIS-Based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis of Hydro-Geomorphological Factors for Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping in Bangladesh

  • Authors: R. Riaz, M. Mohiuddin
  • Journal: Water Cycle
  • Year: 2024
  • Summary: This paper uses GIS-based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to evaluate hydro-geomorphological factors and their contributions to flash flood susceptibility in Bangladesh. It emphasizes the integration of spatial data and analytical models to improve hazard mapping and risk management strategies for flood-prone areas.
  • Status: Accepted

Building Responsiveness through Community-based Adaptation to Climate Change: Lesson Learned from Coastal Zone of Bangladesh

  • Author: R. Riaz
  • Conference: BCSIR Congress-2023
  • Volume: 50 (1), pp. 367-371
  • Year: 2024
  • Summary: This conference paper highlights community-based adaptation strategies to address the adverse impacts of climate change in Bangladesh’s coastal zones. It discusses the lessons learned from local initiatives that enhance resilience and responsiveness among vulnerable communities.
  • Status: Presented at BCSIR Congress

Assessment of Riverbank Erosion-Deposition Trend Using Geospatial Techniques in the Padma River, Bangladesh

  • Author: R. Riaz
  • Conference: 9th International Conference on Water and Flood Management (ICWFM)
  • Volume: 2
  • Year: 2023
  • Summary: This paper presents a geospatial analysis of riverbank erosion and deposition trends along the Padma River. By applying remote sensing and GIS tools, it offers an understanding of the river’s morphological changes over time, providing insights into erosion mitigation and river management.
  • Status: Presented at ICWFM 2023

Urban Expansion and Land Use Changes of a Fringe Area in the Southern Part of Dhaka City (Bangladesh) Using Geo-Spatial Techniques

  • Authors: R. Riaz, N.M.R. Nasher
  • Journal: The Journal of Indian Geophysical Union
  • Volume: 27 (6), pp. 462-475
  • Year: 2023
  • Summary: This research explores urban expansion and land use dynamics in the southern fringes of Dhaka city. Utilizing geospatial techniques, the paper analyzes land use changes over time, highlighting the environmental and planning challenges associated with rapid urbanization.
  • Status: Published

Conclusion:

Mr. Raihan Riaz is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially considering his early career stage and already substantial contributions to environmental and disaster risk research. His focus on climate change-induced migration and disaster risk reduction in Bangladesh addresses pressing local and global issues, making his work highly relevant and impactful. With his technical expertise, growing publication record, and recognition through national awards, Mr. Riaz is well-positioned for further success.

To maximize his candidacy for this award, Mr. Riaz could continue to expand his publication portfolio, seek international collaborations, and enhance the global applicability of his research. Given his strong foundation and ongoing projects, he holds significant potential to be recognized as an outstanding researcher in his field.

 

 

Bernardette Soust-Verdaguer | Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bernardette Soust-Verdaguer | Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at University of Seville, Spain
Summary:

Dr. Bernardette Soust-Verdaguer is a leading architect and researcher specializing in sustainable architecture and construction. With a Ph.D. from the University of Seville, her work centers on integrating Life Cycle Assessment and Building Information Modelling into the design process. She has collaborated with prestigious international institutions and is actively involved in projects aimed at decarbonizing the building industry.

Professional Profile:

πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“Education:

Dr. Bernardette Soust-Verdaguer is an expert in sustainable construction and architectural research. She holds an undergraduate degree in Architecture from the Facultad de Arquitectura, DiseΓ±o y Urbanismo de la Universidad de la RepΓΊblica (Uruguay, 2010), a Master’s degree in Sustainable Architecture and Cities from the University of Seville (Spain, 2011), and a Ph.D. in Architecture from the same university (2017). She also pursued specialized training in sustainable construction at the Ecole Nationale SupΓ©rieure d’Architecture de Marseille (France, 2009).

🏒 Professional Experience:

Dr. Soust-Verdaguer’s career combines academia, research, and professional practice. From 2005 to 2010, she worked as a research fellow at the Instituto de la ConstrucciΓ³n at her alma mater in Uruguay, followed by several teaching and research assistant positions within the university until 2011. She also contributed to the development of sustainable construction methodologies while working as an architect and sustainability advisor for MedioMundo Arquitectos, Fernando Suarez Corchete Arquitectos, and OmbΓΊ Arquitectos from 2013 to 2018. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with several leading international institutions, including RWTH Aachen University (Germany), Chalmers University (Sweden), and ETH Zurich (Switzerland). Her work focuses on building sustainability assessments, life cycle analysis, and the integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) into the design process. Dr. Soust-Verdaguer actively contributes to international initiatives, such as the INDICATE project and the IEA EBC Annex 72 project, aimed at decarbonizing the construction industry.

Research Interests:

Dr. Soust-Verdaguer’s research focuses on the integration of sustainability assessments into architectural design, with an emphasis on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Building Information Modelling (BIM). She works on methodologies to improve building performance, focusing on decarbonization, circular economy, and the environmental impact of materials and processes within the construction industry.

Author Metrics:

  • h-index: 13
  • i10-index: 17
  • Citations: 1,335 (Google Scholar)
  • Publications: 16 SCI-indexed journal articles (all in Q1), 5 book chapters, 20 conference papers, 8 scientific reports, 5 dissemination articles.

Top Noted Publication:

Critical review of BIM-based LCA method to buildings

  • Authors: B. Soust-Verdaguer, C. Llatas, A. GarcΓ­a-MartΓ­nez
  • Journal: Energy and Buildings
  • Volume: 136
  • Pages: 110-120
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 522

Simplification in life cycle assessment of single-family houses: A review of recent developments

  • Authors: B. Soust-Verdaguer, C. Llatas, A. GarcΓ­a-MartΓ­nez
  • Journal: Building and Environment
  • Volume: 103
  • Pages: 215-227
  • Year: 2016
  • Citations: 197

Implementing Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment during design stages in Building Information Modelling: From systematic literature review to a methodological approach

  • Authors: C. Llatas, B. Soust-Verdaguer, A. Passer
  • Journal: Building and Environment
  • Volume: 182
  • Article: 107164
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations: 141

Review of visualising LCA results in the design process of buildings

  • Authors: A. Hollberg, B. Kiss, M. RΓΆck, B. Soust-Verdaguer, A.H. Wiberg, S. Lasvaux
  • Journal: Building and Environment
  • Volume: 190
  • Article: 107530
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 135

Comparative BIM-based Life Cycle Assessment of Uruguayan timber and concrete-masonry single-family houses in design stage

  • Authors: B. Soust-Verdaguer, C. Llatas, L. Moya
  • Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Volume: 277
  • Article: 121958
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations: 78

Conclusion:

Dr. Bernardette Soust-Verdaguer is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her expertise in sustainable architecture, Life Cycle Assessment, and Building Information Modelling (BIM) is crucial in addressing the environmental challenges faced by the construction industry. With a strong record of impactful publications, international collaborations, and involvement in global decarbonization initiatives, Dr. Soust-Verdaguer demonstrates significant leadership and innovation. By increasing her publication output, expanding her research focus, and enhancing her public engagement, she can further amplify her impact on both academia and industry. Overall, her contributions to sustainable construction and her potential for future achievements make her an excellent candidate for this prestigious award.

 

 

Samuel Latebo Majamo | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Samuel Latebo Majamo, Chemical Engineering, Best Researcher Award

Samuel Latebo Majamo at Wachemo University, Ethiopia

Summary:

Samuel Latebo Majamo is a lecturer at Wachemo University in Hossana, Ethiopia, where he has been actively contributing to the field of Chemical Engineering. He holds a Master’s Degree (M.Sc.) in Chemical Engineering with a specialization in Process Engineering from Jimma Institute of Technology, Jimma University. His master’s thesis focused on the optimization of process variables for biodiesel production using sulfonated silica as a heterogeneous solid acid catalyst. Samuel Latebo Majamo also earned a Bachelor’s Degree (B.Sc.) in Chemical Engineering from Jimma Institute of Technology.

In addition to his academic responsibilities, Samuel serves as the Chair of Process Engineering at Wachemo University. His role involves leading activities related to Process Engineering, offering courses to lecturers, advising students in the Process Engineering stream, and troubleshooting problems related to the field in collaboration with the department.

Throughout his academic journey, he has received honors and awards, including winning the first level in a research project competition at Jimma University, which led to a fully funded M.Sc. scholarship at the same university. Samuel Latebo Majamo’s research interests and contributions align with the broader field of Chemical Engineering, particularly in Process Engineering and optimization of biodiesel production processes.

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πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“Education & Qualification:

Masters Degree (M.Sc.) in Chemical Engineering, under specialization of Process Engineering

  • Jimma Institute of Technology, Jimma University [ 31/08/2017 – 16/11/2019 ]
  • Address: Jimma, Oromia, PO. Box=378 (Ethiopia)

Bachelor Degree (B.Sc.) in Chemical Engineering

  • Jimma Institute of Technology, Jimma University [ 03/10/2012 – 05/07/2017 ]
  • Address: Jimma, Oromia, PO. Box=378, Po. Box (Ethiopia)

Professional Experience:

Samuel Latebo Majamo is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in academia, currently serving as a Lecturer at Wachemo University in Hossana, Ethiopia, since August 25, 2021. He plays a crucial role in the Chemical Engineering department, contributing to various aspects of academic and research activities. His responsibilities include developing and implementing lectures, supervising undergraduate students in their bachelor theses, and co-supervising master’s students in their research projects.

Prior to his current position, Samuel served as a Lecturer at Wollo University in Wollo, Amhara, Ethiopia, from February 28, 2020, to August 24, 2021. In this role, he focused on delivering lectures, supervising undergraduate students in their bachelor’s degree theses, providing materials, and actively participating in the university’s annual research activities.

Additionally, Samuel Latebo Majamo holds the position of Chair of Process Engineering at Wachemo University, starting from August 29, 2021. In this leadership role, he oversees all activities related to Process Engineering, offers courses to lecturers, advises students in the Process Engineering stream, and takes charge of troubleshooting any problems within the field in collaboration with the department.

His dedication to education and research is further demonstrated by his involvement in reviewing final exams for bachelor’s and master’s programs, conducting community services, establishing and organizing computer and skill laboratories, and facilitating cooperation among department staff in research work and community services. Samuel Latebo Majamo is committed to the advancement of Chemical Engineering education and actively contributes to the growth of the academic community at Wachemo University.

Honor and Award:

Samuel Latebo Majamo received an honor and award from Jimma University on July 24, 2017. He achieved the first level in a research project competition at Jimma University, which led to him being recognized as the winner. As a result of this accomplishment, Samuel was granted a fully funded M.Sc. scholarship at Jimma University. This award not only acknowledges his excellence in research but also highlights his dedication and potential in the academic field.

Research Area:

Samuel Latebo Majamo’s research area focuses on Chemical Engineering with a specialization in Process Engineering. His master’s degree thesis, titled “Optimization of Process Variables of Biodiesel Production from Soapstock using Sulfonated Silica as a Heterogeneous Solid Acid Catalyst,” indicates his research interest in optimizing processes related to biodiesel production. Additionally, his involvement in developing and implementing lectures, supervising students, and participating in community services and research at universities further underscores his engagement in academic and applied research within the field of Chemical Engineering.

Publication Top Noted:

Samuel Latebo Majamo has actively contributed to the field of Chemical Engineering with a focus on biofuel production and related processes. Here are some of his notable research publications:

Title: Coffee husk highly available in Ethiopia as an alternative waste source for biofuel production

  • Authors: W Sime, R Kasirajan, S Latebo, A Mohammed, E Seraw, W Awoke
  • Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Research
  • Volume: 8 Issue: 7 Year: 2017 Pages: 1874-1880

Title: Optimization of trans-esterification process and characterization of biodiesel from soapstock using silica sulfuric acid as a heterogeneous solid acid catalyst

  • Authors: S Latebo, A Bekele, T Abeto, J Kasule
  • Journal: Journal of Engineering Research
  • Volume: 10 Issue: 1A Year: 2022 Pages: 78-100

Title: Synthesis and application of biomass-derived magnetic biochar catalyst for simultaneous esterification and trans-esterification of waste cooking oil into biodiesel: modeling …

  • Authors: SL Majamo, TA Amibo, TK Bedru
  • Journal: Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy
  • Volume: 12 Issue: 2 Year: 2023 Pages: 147-158

Title: Modeling and optimization of chemical-treated torrefaction of wheat straw to improve energy density by response surface methodology

  • Authors: SL Majamo, TA Amibo
  • Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
  • Year: 2023 Pages: 1-15

Title: Enhanced cellulose extraction from agave plant (Agave americana Species) for synthesis of magnetic/cellulose nanocomposite for defluoridation of water

  • Authors: SL Majamo, TA Amibo, EZ Tsegaw
  • Journal: Materials Today Communications
  • Volume: 38 Year: 2024 Pages: 107683

These publications showcase Samuel Latebo Majamo’s research focus on biofuel production, optimization processes, and the synthesis of catalysts for sustainable energy applications.

 

 

Abdulkarem Amhamed | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdulkarem Amhamed, Chemical Engineering, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Qatar

Summary:

Dr. Abdulkarem Amhamed is a distinguished professional with a robust background in chemical engineering and a stellar career in research and innovation. Holding a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Bradford, he has excelled in key roles, including serving as the Director of the CO2 Cluster Program and Energy Efficiency Program Director at the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute. Since April 2016, Dr. Amhamed has been a Senior Scientist at the institute, where his strategic leadership has significantly influenced research initiatives.

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πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“Education & Qualification:

Dr. Abdulkarem Amhamed’s education details are as follows:

Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering

  • University of Bradford
  • Duration: 2005-2009

MSc. in Gas Engineering and Management

  • University of Salford
  • Duration: 2002-2004

BSc in Chemical Engineering

  • Bright Star University of Technology, Libya
  • Duration: 1990-1994

Professional Background:

Dr. Abdulkarem Amhamed has held pivotal roles in advancing research and initiatives at the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute. As the Director of the CO2 Cluster Program and the Energy Efficiency Program Director, he has demonstrated strategic leadership in shaping programs that address critical environmental and energy challenges. His responsibilities include overseeing the CO2 Cluster Program’s initiatives and directing efforts towards enhancing energy efficiency within the institute. Since April 2016, Dr. Amhamed has served as a Senior Scientist, bringing his wealth of expertise to contribute significantly to the institute’s research endeavors. In these roles, he has played a vital part in guiding research initiatives and fostering innovation in areas crucial for sustainable development and environmental stewardship.

Achievements:

Dr. Abdulkarem Amhamed’s achievements underscore his outstanding contributions to research, innovation, and professional recognition. As the Lead Principal Investigator, he successfully secured a substantial $6,400,000 grant, showcasing his leadership and ability to navigate competitive funding environments. Demonstrating remarkable prowess, Dr. Amhamed achieved a 100% success rate in obtaining an impressive $9,400,000 in external funds, attesting to his exceptional skills in attracting financial support for impactful research initiatives.

In a bold move towards global environmental leadership, he initiated the “acDAC12” startup, a venture aimed at positioning Qatar as a frontrunner in direct CO2 capture technologies. His commitment to excellence in the field has been acknowledged by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) in the UK, where he holds the esteemed recognition of being a Fellow Chartered Chemical Engineer. Additionally, Dr. Amhamed has been honored with the “Most Valuable Research Energy Efficiency Portfolio Member” award, highlighting his significant contributions to advancing energy efficiency research.

His prolific research output is further evidenced by holding 17 patents, showcasing not only the depth of his expertise but also his dedication to generating tangible innovations with potential real-world applications. Dr. Amhamed’s achievements collectively reflect a distinguished career marked by leadership, innovation, and impactful contributions to the fields of chemical engineering and environmental research.

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Dr. Abdulkarem Amhamed’s research focuses on the development of innovative technologies in the field of chemical engineering, with a particular emphasis on areas related to climate change, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability. His work involves the application of theoretical knowledge in chemical process engineering to create large-scale systems that offer practical solutions, benefiting both end-users and operators.

Key Research Areas:

Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS): Dr. Amhamed has played a significant role in the CCUS program, aiming to address climate change issues. His contributions include securing substantial grants, founding the CCUS program, and leading a team of researchers in the development of innovative solutions for direct CO2 capture.

Catalysis and Process Engineering: As a co-founder of the Catalysis and Process program, Dr. Amhamed has been involved in advancing research in catalysis, particularly in developing processes that enhance energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.

Innovative Technologies for Energy Efficiency: His research focuses on the development of technologies that increase energy efficiency, with a track record of obtaining external funds for projects in this domain. This includes the initiation of the “acDAC12” startup, which aims to position Qatar as a global leader in direct CO2 capture.

Strategic Collaborations and Partnerships: Dr. Amhamed has been instrumental in fostering collaborations with esteemed global institutions. His efforts have contributed to building strategic research partnerships, securing external funding, and supporting commercialization endeavors.

Leadership in Research Initiatives: In key positions such as Director of the CO2 Cluster Program and Energy Efficiency Program Director at the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Dr. Amhamed has demonstrated leadership in spearheading research initiatives. This includes securing significant grants, managing research teams, and actively pursuing projects that align with the advancement of energy and environmental technologies.

Dr. Abdulkarem Amhamed’s research portfolio reflects a commitment to addressing pressing global challenges through innovative solutions in the field of chemical engineering.

Publication Top Noted:

Title: A review on progress made in direct air capture of CO2

  • Authors: A Sodiq, Y Abdullatif, B Aissa, A Ostovar, N Nassar, M El-Naas
  • Journal: Environmental Technology & Innovation 29, 102991
  • Citations: 32
  • Year: 2023

Title: Airflow dynamics in an emergency department: A CFD simulation study to analyze COVID-19 dispersion

  • Authors: OF Alrebi, B Obeidat, IA Abdallah, EF Darwish, A Amhamed
  • Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal 61 (5), 3435-3445
  • Citations: 21
  • Year: 2022

Title: Accelerating the Transition to a Circular Economy for Net-Zero Emissions by 2050: A Systematic Review

  • Authors: AA Khalifa, AJ Ibrahim, AI Amhamed, MH El-Naas
  • Journal: Sustainability 14 (18), 11656
  • Citations: 20
  • Year: 2022

Title: Ammonia-hydrogen-air gas turbine cycle and control analyses

  • Authors: OF Aalrebei, AH Al Assaf, A Amhamed, N Swaminathan, S Hewlett
  • Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 47 (13), 8603-8620
  • Citations: 19
  • Year: 2022

Title: Ammonia production plantsβ€”A review

  • Authors: AI Amhamed, S Shuibul Qarnain, S Hewlett, A Sodiq, Y Abdellatif, …
  • Journal: Fuels 3 (3), 408-435
  • Citations: 18
  • Year: 2022

 

 

Tarek Ganat | Petroleum Engineering | Most Cited Article Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Tarek Ganat, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman: Petroleum Engineering, Most Cited Article Award

Summary:

Tarek Ganat is an accomplished professional with over 25 years of experience in the oil and gas industry and academia. His expertise spans production and reservoir engineering, with a focus on reservoir development planning, simulation, forecasting, and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) studies.

Application of supervised machine learning paradigms in the prediction of petroleum reservoir properties: Comparative analysis of ANN and SVM models

Objective:

  • Prediction of petroleum reservoir properties using supervised machine learning.
  • Comparative analysis of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and Support Vector Machines (SVM) models.

Authors:

  • DA Otchere
  • TOA Ganat
  • R Gholami
  • S Ridha

Journal:

  • Published in the Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering.

Year:

  • The paper was published in the year 2021.

Citations:

  • The paper has received a substantial number of citations, indicating its impact and relevance in the research community.

Focus:

  • The primary focus is on the application of machine learning in predicting properties related to petroleum reservoirs.
  • Specifically, the study compares the performance of ANN and SVM models in this predictive task.

Significance:

  • The comparative analysis provides insights into the strengths and weaknesses of ANN and SVM models in the context of petroleum reservoir characterization.
  • The research contributes to advancements in reservoir engineering and the application of machine learning techniques in the petroleum industry.

Professional Profile:

πŸŽ“ Education:

  • PhD in Petroleum Engineering, IIUM-Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2016)
  • MSc Eng in Engineering Management, Tripoli University, Libya (2005)
  • MSc Eng in Petroleum Engineering, ISE University-Spain/Madrid (2003)
  • BSc in Petroleum Engineering, Tripoli University, Libya (1992)

Research Focus:

Reservoir Engineering:

  • Development of innovative reservoir engineering techniques.
  • Simulation modeling for reservoir management.

Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR):

  • Studies and applications of enhanced oil recovery methods.
  • Investigating the impact of EOR on reservoir dynamics.

Fluid Flow and Multiphase Flow Measurements:

  • Analysis of fluid flow patterns in oil wells.
  • Reliability analysis of multiphase flow measurements.

Machine Learning Applications:

  • Developing machine learning-based models for surface wettability determination.
  • Integration of artificial intelligence in petroleum engineering.

Environmental Impact Studies:

  • Experimental studies evaluating the environmental impacts of produced water on ecosystems.

Rock Properties and Reservoir Engineering:

  • Fundamentals of reservoir rock properties.
  • Practical aspects of rock properties in reservoir engineering.

Teaching and Education in Petroleum Engineering:

  • Effective teaching methodologies in petroleum engineering.
  • Curriculum development for undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

Pressure Transient Analysis:

  • Modern approaches to pressure transient analysis in petroleum reservoirs.

πŸ“š Teaching Experience:

University (Undergraduate and Postgraduate):

  • Reservoir Engineering
  • Applied Reservoir Engineering I & II
  • Production Technology I & II
  • Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
  • Pressure Transient
  • Enhanced Oil Recovery
  • Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties

Training Centers:

  • Production Technology
  • Pressure Transient
  • PVT Fluid Analysis
  • Reserve Estimations
  • Scale Analysis

🌐 Key Competencies:

  • Over 25 years in oil & gas development planning, production forecasting, and reservoir management.
  • Specialist in reservoir development planning, simulation, monitoring, and reserves estimation.
  • Expertise in performance review and recovery improvement of major fields.
  • Leadership in multinational and multicultural joint ventures.
  • Strong mentoring skills and experience in advising new field acquisition and prospect evaluation.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Employment History: Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman (September 2021 – Present)

  • Faculty member in Petroleum Engineering.
  • Subjects taught: Production Engineering, Advanced Production Engineering, Well Stimulation, Field Processing of Natural Gas.
  • Advising undergraduate and graduate students.
  • Actively engaged in research to contribute to the field.

πŸ“– Professional Books:

Tarek Ganat, (2019). “Fundamentals of Reservoir Rock Properties” Published by Springer, ISBN: 9783030281397. Link. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28140-3_1.

Tarek Ganat (2020). “Technical Guidance for Petroleum Exploration and Production Plans”, Published by Springer. DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-45250-6.

Tarek Ganat and Amr Badawi (2021). “Rock Properties Reservoir Engineering Practical View”, Published by Springer. DOI.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87462-9.

Tare Ganat (2023). “Modern Pressure Transient Analysis of Petroleum Reservoirs.” DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28889-0. Published by Springer Cham.

“Advancements in Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery.” Tushar Sharma, Krishna Raghav, Tarek Ganat, Imtiaz Ali. ISBN: 9781774915080. Published by Elsevier, November, 2023.

Publication Top Noted:

Title: Application of supervised machine learning paradigms in the prediction of petroleum reservoir properties: Comparative analysis of ANN and SVM models

  • Authors: DA Otchere, TOA Ganat, R Gholami, S Ridha
  • Journal: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 255

Title: Application of gradient boosting regression model for the evaluation of feature selection techniques in improving reservoir characterization predictions

  • Authors: DA Otchere, TOA Ganat, JO Ojero, BN Tackie-Otoo, MY Taki
  • Journal: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 64

Title: Emerging applications of nanomaterials in chemical enhanced oil recovery: Progress and perspective

  • Authors: N Lashari, T Ganat
  • Journal: Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations: 61

Title: A novel custom ensemble learning model for an improved reservoir permeability and water saturation prediction

  • Authors: DA Otchere, TOA Ganat, R Gholami, M Lawal
  • Journal: Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 42

Title: A perspective on the potential application of bio-inhibitors for shale stabilization during drilling and hydraulic fracturing processes

  • Authors: AK Quainoo, BM Negash, CB Bavoh, TO Ganat, BN Tackie-Otoo
  • Journal: Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations: 42

Title: Chemical sand consolidation: From polymers to nanoparticles

  • Authors: FS Alakbari, ME Mohyaldinn, AS Muhsan, N Hasan, T Ganat
  • Journal: Polymers
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations: 37

Title: Recent advances in multifunctional proppant technology and increased well output with micro and nano proppants

  • Authors: DK Danso, BM Negash, TY Ahmed, N Yekeen, TAO Ganat
  • Journal: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 34

Title: Fundamentals of reservoir rock properties

  • Author: TAAO Ganat
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations: 29

 

 

Masume Kamali | Natural resources engineering

Dr. Masume Kamali: Leading Researcher in Natural resources engineering

Summary:

Dr. Masume Kamali holds a bachelor’s degree in fisheries from Zabol University in Iran. She earned her master’s and doctoral degrees in fisheries from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, where she graduated with honors and served as a thesis advisor. As a lecturer at Payam Noor University in North Khorasan, she contributed to educational workshops and holds several certificates of participation.

With a focus on extracting bioactive compounds from fishery products, Dr. Kamali has made notable contributions to research. During her doctoral studies, she successfully prevented and controlled black spot in shrimp by extracting sulfated polysaccharide from a green algae of the Caspian Sea. This natural substance proves to be a promising alternative to allergenic and chemical sodium metabisulfite.

Dr. Kamali’s research portfolio includes two Q1 articles in prestigious journals and various scientific and conference articles. She has completed a university research project and a semi-industrial project, showcasing her commitment to advancing knowledge. Currently seeking a postdoctoral position, her future goals revolve around creating knowledge-based and technological products from fishery by-products. This vision aligns with fostering entrepreneurship, addressing societal needs through product localization, and contributing to a sustainable economy. Dr. Kamali envisions the commercialization and international export of these innovative products, marking a transformative shift from traditional education and research to entrepreneurship and societal impact.

Professional Profile:

πŸŽ“ Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Fisheries from Zabol University, Iran.
  • Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Fisheries from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
  • Honors student and thesis advisor during doctoral studies.

πŸ‘©β€πŸ« Teaching Experience:

  • Lecturer at Payam Noor University in North Khorasan.

πŸ“š Certificates and Workshops:

  • Certificates of participation in educational workshops.

πŸ“„ Publication Top Noted:

  • Effect of dietary chitosan on growth performance, hematological parameters, intestinal histology and stress resistance of Caspian kutum (Rutilus frisii kutum Kamenskii, 1901) fingerlings

  • Effect of chitosan-coated Ulva intestinalis sulfated polysaccharide nanoliposome on melanosis and quality of Pacific white shrimp during ice storage

πŸ”¬ Research Projects:

  • Completed a research project within the university.
  • Conducted a semi-industrial project.

🦐 Research Focus:

  • Specialization in extracting bioactive compounds from fishery products.
  • Successfully prevented and controlled black spot in shrimp using sulfated polysaccharide extracted from a green algae of the Caspian Sea during the doctoral degree.

🌱 Future Goals:

  • Applying for a postdoc position.
  • Aim to produce a knowledge-based and technological product from fishery by-products.
  • Goal to create entrepreneurship, meet societal needs, and contribute to the sustainable economy.
  • Focus on localizing innovative products, commercializing them, and fostering international relations.

🌐 Impact and Vision:

  • Aspires to contribute to the transformation of the university from the first generation to the fourth generation, emphasizing entrepreneurship and societal impact.
  • Envisions creating a business environment and over-the-counter market for the valuable product.
  • Seeks to play a significant role in future scientific research and knowledge advancement.

 

 

 

 

Ruliang Pan | Enviromental Protection

Prof. Ruliang Pan: Leading Researcher in Environmental Protection

πŸŽ‰ Congratulations Prof. Ruliang Pan on Winning the Best Researcher Award! πŸ† Your dedication to research, mentorship, and collaboration with international teams is truly commendable. This award is a testament to your outstanding work and the impact it has on the broader community.

Professional Profile:

πŸ“š Education:

  • Ph.D. in Human Biology and Primatology, School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology, UWA, Australia (1998).
  • Certificate in Applied Statistics, the Chinese Academy of Science, China (1984).
  • Bachelor of Science in Biology and Zoology, Yunnan University, Kunming, China (1982).

🏒 Current Positions:

  • Professor, Faculty of Life Sciences, Northwest University, China (2015-present).
  • Visiting Professor, Shaanxi Institute of Zoology, China (2015-present).

πŸ” Previous Positions:

  • Lecturer, School of Anatomical Sciences, The University of Witwatersrand (WITS), South Africa (2004-2008).
  • Australian Postdoctoral Research Fellow and casual teaching, School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology, The University of Western Australia (UWA), Australia (1999-2003).
  • Assistant and Associate Professor, Kunming Institute of Zoology, The Chinese Academy of Science, China (1982-1993).

πŸ“œ Accredited Certificate:

  • Statistician, Statistical Society of Australian Inc.

🀝 Adjunct Appointments Received:

  • Senior Research Fellow, the School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology, UWA (2011-present).
  • Coordinator, Bilateral Program in Palaeosciences between South African and Chinese Scientists (2007-2010).
  • Coordinator, Laboratory of Human Origin in Asia, Yunnan Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, China, and the University of New South Wales, Australia (2007-2010).
  • Visiting Research Fellow at University of New South Wales, Australia, and University College London, the UK.
  • Visiting Professor at Kunming Institute of Zoology, the Chinese Academy of Science, and Northwest University, Xi-an, China.
  • IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group, Conservation International.

πŸ“š Membership Received:

  • Statistical Society of Australian Inc.
  • International Primatological Society.
  • New York Academy of Science.
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science.
  • Mammalogical Society of China.
  • Chinese Zoological Society.
  • Human Biology, Australia.
  • Organising Committee Member of the 19th Conference, International Primatological Society.
  • Scientific Committee Member of the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

πŸ† Academic Awards Received:

  • Scientific Visiting Fellow to Europe, Australian Academy of Science, Australia (2000).
  • Australian Postdoctoral Research Fellow, the Australian Research Council, Australia (1999-2001).
  • Ad Hoc Scholarship, UWA (1996).
  • Award for work on Anatomy of Chinese Primate, the Chinese Academy of Science, China (1994).
  • Overseas Postgraduate Scholarship, Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs, Australia (1993).
  • Award for Achievement in Ecological Studies of Primates, the Chinese Academy of Science, China (1992).
  • Award for Achievement in Bio-geological Studies in China, the Chinese Academy of Science, China (1990).
  • Award for Outstanding Chinese Young Scientist, the National Natural Science, China (1989).

🌍 Organizing International Symposia:

  • Colin Groves and Ruliang Pan: Evolution, Systematics, Functional Anatomy and Environmental Adaptation of Asian colobines, Beijing, China (2002).
  • Ruliang Pan, Colin Groves, and Jinghua Li: Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation of Chinese Primates, Beijing, China.

πŸ“– Publications Top Noted:

  • Pan RL, Oxnard C, Grueter CC, Li BG, Qi XG, He G, Guo GT, and Garber PA. New Conservation Strategy for Chinaβ€”A Model Starting With Primates. American Journal of Primatology 78 (11): 1137-1148.
  • Pan RL. Dental Variation among Asian Colobines, with Specific Reference to the Macaques on the same Continent. Zool. Res. 28: 569-579.
  • Pan, RL, Jiang XL and Milne N. Mandibular morphometric variation among Chinese cercopithecoids and the unique structure of the snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus) mandible. Primates. 48: 12-23.
  • Pan RL: Dental morphometric variation between African and Asian colobines, with special reference to the other Old World Monkeys. J. of Morphology, 267: 1087-1098.
  • Pan RL and Oxnard CE: Craniodental variation of African macaque, with reference to Asian specie. Folia Primatologica, 75