Frederic BONOU | Physical Oceanography | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Frederic BONOU | Physical Oceanography | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr, UNSTIM/IRHOB, Benin

A distinguished physical oceanographer, Assoc. Prof. Dr Frederic BONOU is a researcher and lecturer at IRHOB/UNSTIM/ICMPA-UNESCO CHAIR since 2018. 🌍 His expertise spans ocean-atmosphere interactions, biogeochemistry, sea level rise, and climate change. ⛅ A member of CMIP IPO and Ocean Decade Taskforce, he was nominated as a First Author for IPCC Report, Chapter 5. 📖 His work focuses on hydromorphodynamics, ocean acidification, and climate geoengineering. 🌊 With a strong research background, he actively contributes to modeling coastal erosion, floods, and precipitation patterns in Africa and beyond. 🌎

Profile

🎓 Education:

Assoc. Prof. Dr Frederic BONOU  earned a PhD in Physical Oceanography (2012-2016) from Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil. 🇧🇷 He completed an MSc in Physical Oceanography (2010-2011) at ICMPA-UNESCO CHAIR-UAC 🌍 and a Master’s in Physics (2009) from University of Abomey-Calavi (FAST-UAC). 🏫 His undergraduate degree in Physics (2008) from FAST-UAC laid the foundation for his climate and oceanographic research. 🌊 His academic journey reflects a global and interdisciplinary approach to environmental challenges. 🌎

💼 Experience:

Since 2018, Assoc. Prof. Dr Frederic BONOU has been a Researcher and Lecturer at IRHOB/UNSTIM/ICMPA-UNESCO CHAIR. 🎓 Previously, he held a Postdoctoral position (2016-2018) at FAST-UAC, IRHOB, and IRD, working on climate dynamics, sea-level rise, and ocean modeling. 🌊 His contributions to IPCC, Ocean Decade, and CMIP IPO highlight his leadership in global oceanographic research. 🌍 His expertise in coastal erosion monitoring using video systems, biogeochemistry, and hydrodynamics modeling has made significant impacts in climate science. 🔬

🏆 Awards & Honors:

First Author of IPCC Report, Chapter 5, contributing to global climate change assessment 📖 Member of CMIP IPO, supporting climate model intercomparison 🌍 Member of Ocean Decade Taskforce, shaping ocean science policies 🌊 Recognized expert in oceanography and climate science, involved in multiple international research initiatives 🏅 Contributor to major oceanographic and climate studies, emphasizing African coastal and atmospheric interactions 🌎

🔬 Research Focus:

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Assoc. Prof. Dr Frederic BONOU specializes in physical oceanography, studying ocean-atmosphere interactions, climate geoengineering, and biogeochemistry. 🌊 His work covers sea level rise, precipitation modeling, coastal erosion, and hydro-morphodynamics using advanced modeling and remote sensing techniques. 🌍 He actively researches ocean acidification, carbon parameters, African monsoon variability, and flood dynamics. 🌦️ His interdisciplinary approach integrates physics, geoscience, and climate modeling to address global environmental challenges. 🚀

Publications

A multi-decade record of high-quality fCO2 data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT)      CITED BY 587 2016

A multi-decade record of high-quality fCO2 data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT), Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 8, 383–413    

CITED BY 137 2016

Conclusion

Based on academic excellence, high-impact research, global recognition, and leadership in oceanographic sciences, Dr. Frédéric Bonou is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His work addresses critical challenges in ocean physics, climate modeling, and coastal resilience, making him a deserving candidate. Expanding interdisciplinary collaboration and public engagement could further enhance his impact.

Xin Lv| Crop Information Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Changmin Shi | Crop Information Technology | Best Researcher Award

Deputy Director at Shihezi University, China

Xin Lv, Deputy Director at Shihezi University, is a distinguished agricultural scientist with expertise in crop cultivation, smart agriculture, and applied meteorology. With over three decades of experience, he has led numerous national and provincial projects, authored influential publications, and significantly contributed to advancing cotton production technology in China. His work integrates modern precision agriculture techniques, fostering technological progress and sustainable agricultural practices.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

🎓 BSc in Agronomy – Shihezi University (1987) 🎓 MSc in Applied Meteorology – Nanjing Institute of Meteorology (1994  PhD in Crop Cultivation and Tillage Science – Shandong Agricultural University (2002)

💼 Experience

🔧 Deputy Director at Shihezi University 📊 Hosted 19 national and 17 provincial-level projects 📝 Published 289 papers (58 SCI/EI) 📚 Authored 10 books and 15 technical regulations 🤝 Collaborates with National Cotton Engineering Technology Research Center

🏆 Awards and Honors

🥇 First Prize, Xinjiang Scientific and Technological Progress (2015, 2020, 2023) 🏅 Invention Patent Award (2018) 🏆 Second Prize, National Science and Technology Progress Award (Collective) 🌱 Director of China Crop Society, VP of Smart Agriculture Committee

🌱 Research Focus

Xin Lv’s research targets precision agriculture, focusing on cotton production. His work addresses challenges like high costs and inefficiencies through advanced nutrient monitoring, water management, and pest control systems. He pioneered a cloud platform for water and fertilizer management, enhancing crop productivity and sustainability.

Publications

🌵 Warming effect of desert on cotton Verticillium wilt

Industrial Crops and Products – Examines how desert warming influences cotton disease distribution.

🛰️ Growth monitoring index for cotton using Sentinel-2A

Field Crops Research – Utilizes satellite data to monitor cotton growth on a large scale.

🌱 Improving soil quality predictions using spectral data fusion

Geoderma – Combines Vis-NIR and pXRF data for enhanced soil quality assessments.

🌡️ Mulching-induced warming impacts on cotton zones

Atmosphere – Assesses how mulching alters temperatures in machine-picked cotton fields.

📊 Image-spectral fusion for cotton nitrogen monitoring

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture – Deep learning-based nitrogen content monitoring.

🌍 Soil nitrogen estimation using feature selection and stratification

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture – Increases accuracy in soil nitrogen estimation.

🚁 UAV imagery reducing interference for cotton nitrogen monitoring

Frontiers in Plant Science – UAV-based imaging techniques for precise monitoring.

🧪 UAV RGB images for cotton nitrogen diagnostics

Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici – Uses UAVs to diagnose nitrogen content in cotton.

🌿 Vegetation indices fusion for cotton leaf area prediction

Frontiers in Plant Science – Enhances accuracy in leaf area prediction.

🌱 Estimating cotton leaf nitrogen with the PROSPECT model

Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici – Constructs models for estimating leaf nitrogen content.

 

Conclusion

XinLv’s extensive research output, leadership in national projects, and innovation in crop information technology position him as an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions have significantly advanced precision agriculture and smart farming practices, driving sustainable solutions to key agricultural challenges. With continued efforts in international collaborations and outreach, XinLv’s impact on global agricultural innovation is expected to grow even further.

Dr James Brasic | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Dr James Brasic | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Dr James Brasic, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States

Dr. James Brasic is a renowned figure in the field of psychiatry and neurology. He is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he has contributed significantly to research and clinical practice. Dr. Brasic’s expertise lies in the intersection of psychiatry, neurology, and imaging sciences, particularly in the areas of neurodegenerative disorders and addiction. His work has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of the brain’s mechanisms in these complex conditions, leading to improved diagnostic and treatment approaches. Dr. Brasic is widely respected for his comprehensive approach to patient care, integrating cutting-edge research findings with compassionate clinical practice. His dedication to advancing the field of psychiatry and neurology has made him a respected leader and mentor in his field.

 

Professional Profiles:

 

Education:

Dr. James Brasic is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse educational background spanning multiple disciplines. He earned his Bachelor of Arts cum laude in Medical Science from Boston University, followed by a Doctor of Medicine in Medicine from the same institution. Dr. Brasic then pursued his passion for music, obtaining a Master of Arts in Music (composition) from Washington University in St. Louis, MO. His academic journey continued with a Master of Public Health in Sociomedical Sciences and a Master of Science in Biostatistics, both from Columbia University in New York, NY. Dr. Brasic further honed his expertise with a Master of Arts in Statistics, also from Columbia University. His dedication to learning led him to pursue post-baccalaureate study in Mathematics at New York University. Dr. Brasic has also engaged in professional development, completing training in Advanced Grant Writing through the Radiological Society of North America and the Mid-Atlantic Region NSF I-Corps Hub through Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures. This diverse educational and training background speaks to Dr. Brasic’s deep commitment to academic excellence and interdisciplinary knowledge.

Postdoctoral Training:

Dr. James Brasic has an extensive and varied professional background in the medical field, with a focus on neurology, psychiatry, and radiology. He began his career as a Straight Medicine Intern in Internal Medicine at the University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham, AL, followed by residencies in Neurology at the Los Angeles County+University of Southern California Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA, and Psychiatry at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, MO. Dr. Brasic further specialized in Child Psychiatry with a residency at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York, NY. Throughout his career, he has held positions as a Faculty Research Fellow in Psychiatry/Clinical Developmental Neurobiology at Mount Sinai Hospital and New York University Langone Health in New York, NY. Dr. Brasic’s expertise also extends to Radiology and Radiological Science/Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, where he served as a Clinical and Research Fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD, from 1999 to 2007. This rich and diverse professional experience underscores Dr. Brasic’s dedication to advancing medical knowledge and his commitment to providing comprehensive care in multiple specialties.

Teaching Activities:

Dr. James Brasic’s dedication to education and teaching is evident throughout his career, where he has played a significant role in shaping the knowledge and skills of medical students, fellows, and researchers. His teaching experience spans various prestigious institutions and covers a wide range of topics, including medical school curriculum, neuropsychiatric evaluation, and brain positron emission tomography research. Dr. Brasic has been involved in teaching at the Boonshoft School of Medicine, the Developmental Neurobiology Unit at NYCHH/Bellevue and New York University Langone Health, New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His commitment to education extends beyond traditional classroom settings, as seen in his mentorship of projects such as wearable sensors for diagnosing Parkinson’s disease at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Brasic’s passion for teaching and research has made a lasting impact on the next generation of medical professionals and underscores his status as a respected educator in his field.

Award and Honor:

Dr. James Brasic’s exceptional academic and professional achievements reflect his commitment to excellence and leadership in multiple fields. He completed an Honors Accelerated Six-Year Program in Liberal Arts and Medical Education at Boston University, where he also earned his A.B. cum laude from the College of Arts and Sciences. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the Phi Delta Epsilon Scholarship Loan from Boston University School of Medicine and Faculty Recognition Awards for superior teaching performance in psychiatry from the Department of Psychiatry at Wright State University School of Medicine. Dr. Brasic’s commitment to leadership and diversity is evident in his participation in the Junior Faculty Leadership Program Cohort #3 at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and his receipt of the Johns Hopkins Diversity Recognition Award. His contributions extend beyond academia, as seen in his achievements in the arts, including awards for filmmaking and recognition from the Missouri State Council of the Arts and the Music Performance Trust Fund. Dr. Brasic’s dedication to scholarship and professional development is further highlighted by his accolades from prestigious organizations such as the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, the Society of Nuclear Medicine, and Toastmasters International. His ongoing commitment to excellence is demonstrated by his recent Best Paper Award at the International Electronic Conference on Clinical Medicine and his membership in Sigma Xi from 2023 to 2028, showcasing his continuous pursuit of knowledge and achievement.

Publications Top Notes:

  • Istaroxime for Patients with Acute Heart Failure: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

    Corrigendum to “Feasibility of virtual low-cost quantitative continuous measurement of movements in the extremities of people with Parkinson’s disease” [MethodsX 11 (2023) 102230](S2215016123002273)(10.1016/j.mex.2023.102230)

    Feasibility of virtual low-cost quantitative continuous measurement of movements in the extremities of people with Parkinson’s disease

    A Deep Learning Approach for Automatic and Objective Grading of the Motor Impairment Severity in Parkinson’s Disease for Use in Tele-Assessments

    Dataset of quality assurance measurements of rhythmic movements