Prof. Dr. Mohamed Elhag | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Elhag | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award 

Professor at King Abdulaziz University, South Africa

Dr. Mohamed Elhag is a distinguished professor and researcher with extensive experience in geo-information technologies and applications in natural resources management and environmental sciences. He holds multiple positions, including Tenure Track Professor at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia, Research Fellow at the Chinese Academy of Science, and Visiting Professor at the German University of Technology in Oman [1].

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education

Dr. Elhag’s educational background includes:- *PhD in Water Resource Management*, University of Thessaly, Greece (2012)- *Master of Science in Environmental Management*, Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania (MAICh), Greece (2008)- *Postgraduate Specialization Studies in Environmental Management*, MAICh, Greece (2007)- *Master of Science in Plant Ecology*, University of Cairo, Egypt (2008)- *Bachelor of Science in Special Botany*, University of Cairo, Egypt (1999)

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Elhag’s professional experience includes:- *Professor and Research Fellow*, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia (2019 – present)- *Research Fellow*, Chinese Academy of Science (2020 – present)- *Visiting Professor*, German University of Technology in Oman (2020 – present)- *Associate Professor*, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia (2016 – 2019)- *Assistant Professor*, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia (2013 – 2016)

🏆 Honors & Awards

Dr. Elhag has received recognition for his contributions to research and academia, including:- *Research Grants*, King Abdulaziz University and King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology- *Research Fellowships*, Chinese Academy of Science and Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania

🔍Research Focus

Dr. Elhag’s research interests include:- *Geo-Information Technologies*: applications in natural resources management and environmental sciences- *Remote Sensing*: land use/land cover changes, water resources management, and environmental monitoring- *Sustainable Development*: promoting sustainable practices and environmental conservation

📚Top Noted Publications

1. “Greening Sustainable Supply Chain Performance” 📦
2. “Reconciling the nexus between fiscal decentralization and environmental sustainability”

Conclusion

Dr. Mohamed Elhag’s impressive research record, international collaborations, and teaching experience make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With some further emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and high-impact publications, Dr. Elhag could further solidify his position as a leading researcher in his field 🏆.

Assist. Prof. Dr. GUANGFEI Xu | Hydropower | Best Researcher Award

 Assist. Prof. Dr. GUANGFEI Xu | Hydropower | Best Researcher Award

Human-machine co-driving of vehicles, Liaocheng University, China

As a researcher and engineer, I have been actively involved in various projects related to agricultural mechanization and intelligent control systems. My work focuses on developing innovative solutions for precision sowing, harvesting, and tractor control. With a strong background in research and development, I have published papers in reputable journals and participated in national and provincial research programs 🚜💻.

Profile

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🎓 Education

– B.E. in Agricultural Mechanization and Automation (2009.09-2013.07): Shandong Agricultural University 🎓– M.E. in Vehicle Engineering (2016.09-2018.07): Liaocheng University 🚗– D.E. in Agricultural Engineering (2018.09-2022.06): Shandong University of Technology 🌾

👨‍🔬 Experience

– Assistant Agronomist (2014.01-2016.08): Liaocheng Academy of Agricultural Sciences 💼 – Agricultural machinery design, diagnosis, and maintenance- Teacher (2023.10-present): Liaocheng University 📚 – Lecturing and research in agricultural engineering

🔍 Research Interest

– *Agricultural Engineering*: Design, development, and optimization of agricultural machinery and equipment 🌾– *Agricultural Mechanization*: Improving efficiency and productivity in agricultural practices 🚜– *Innovation and Maintenance*: Developing innovative solutions and maintaining agricultural equipmen

 

📚 Publications 

1. “Path following control of tractor with an electrohydraulic coupling steering system: Layered multi-loop robust control architecture” 🚜
2. “Hierarchical speed control for autonomous electric vehicle through deep reinforcement learning and robust control” 🚗
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Conclusion

The researcher demonstrates potential for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong academic background and practical experience in agricultural engineering. By addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing research output and exploring interdisciplinary collaborations, the researcher can further solidify their position as a leading expert in their field.

Mr. mohamed saber | Hydropower | Best Researcher Award

Mr. mohamed saber | Hydropower | Best Researcher Award

Computer Engineering, Lecturer Assisstant, Egypt

As a passionate civil engineer with expertise in water resources and structures, I have completed my Master’s degree in Water and Water Structures Engineering from Zagazig University, Egypt. My research focuses on innovative solutions for sustainable water management and energy harvesting. With hands-on experience in structural analysis, design, and computational fluid dynamics, I aim to contribute to the development of resilient infrastructure and renewable energy systems 🌊💡.

Profile

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🎓 Education

– (link unavailable) in Water and Water Structures Engineering (2025): Zagazig University, Egypt – Thesis: “Investigation of Energy Harvesting by Water Wheels at Low-head Heading up Structures” 🌟– (link unavailable) in Civil Engineering (2019): Zagazig University, Egypt – Overall Grade: Excellent with Honor (88.65%)

👨‍🔬 Experience

– *Internship Trainee at AECOM (Qatar)*: 3-month intensive training program on the Orbital Road Project – *Utilities Department*: Gained knowledge of drainage systems, ITS, and quality control tests 🚧 – *Structural Department*: Hands-on experience in structural execution, design, and material testing 🏗️ – *Roads Department*: Contributed to road construction and project coordination 🛣️

🔍 Research Interest

– Water Resources Management: Sustainable solutions for water conservation and efficient use 💧
– Energy Harvesting: Innovative technologies for renewable energy generation, particularly hydrokinetic energy 💡
– Computational Fluid Dynamics: Simulation and analysis of fluid behavior in various engineering applications 🌊

Awards and Honors🏆

No specific awards or honors mentioned in the provided information.

📚 Publications 

Conclusion

The researcher demonstrates potential for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong academic background and technical skills. By addressing areas for improvement, such as publishing research findings and exploring interdisciplinary collaboration, the researcher can further solidify their position as a leading expert in water and water structures engineering.

Marcelo Ozu | Acuaporinas | Mechanics Pioneer Achievement Award

Dr. Marcelo Ozu | Acuaporinas | Mechanics Pioneer Achievement Award

Investigador Adjunto at Universidad de Buenos Aires This link is disable, Argentina

👨‍🔬 Researcher at CONICET (2019–present), professor at UBA (2024–present), with a focus on animal physiology. 🎓 Trained in biological sciences, with extensive teaching and research in physiology and biophysics. 🧬 Passionate about advancing scientific knowledge in evolutionary biology. 🌱

Publication Profile

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Education🎓

Doctorate in Biological Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires (2008). 📚 Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences (Animal Physiology) from UBA (2001). 🇬🇧 First Certificate in English from the University of Cambridge (1993). 📖

Experience🧑‍🏫

Researcher at CONICET (2019–present). 👨‍🏫 Head of Practical Work, Department of Biodiversity and Experimental Biology, UBA (2024–present). 📚 Head of Practical Work, UBA (2017–2024). 🔬 Assistant Professor, UBA Department of Physiology and Biophysics (2006–2016). 💼 Experienced in academic and research roles across biological departments. 🧑‍🔬

Awards and Honors🏅 

Numerous recognitions for academic excellence and contributions to the field of animal physiology. 🏆 Recognition as a leading academic figure in physiology at UBA. 🎖 Awards for research excellence and contributions to scientific understanding. 🌟

Research Focus🔬 

Specializes in animal physiology, focusing on evolutionary biology and the relationship between organismal behavior and environmental factors. 🧬 Examines animal adaptations to different habitats and physiological processes. 🌱 Works on enhancing biodiversity and conservation efforts through scientific research

Publications 📖

Title: Membrane tension-dependent conformational change of Isoleucine 106 of loop B diminishes water permeability in FaPIP2;1
Authors: Caviglia, A., Espinoza-Muñoz, N., Alvear-Arias, J.J., Ozu, M., Garate, J.A.
Journal: Protein Science (2024)
DOI: 33(12), e5204
This study examines how membrane tension affects the conformational change of Isoleucine 106 in loop B of the aquaporin FaPIP2;1, leading to reduced water permeability.

Title: Mechanosensitive aquaporins
Authors: Ozu, M., Galizia, L., Alvear-Arias, J.J., Amodeo, G., Garate, J.A.
Journal: Biophysical Reviews (2023)
DOI: 15(4), pp. 497–513
This review explores the mechanosensitivity of aquaporins, focusing on their role in membrane dynamics and water transport.

Title: Aquaporin Gating: A New Twist to Unravel Permeation through Water Channels
Authors: Ozu, M., Alvear-Arias, J.J., Fernandez, M., Amodeo, G., Gonzalez, C.
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2022)
DOI: 23(20), 12317
This paper discusses the mechanisms behind aquaporin gating and its implications for water channel permeability.

Title: Aquaporins: More than functional monomers in a tetrameric arrangement
Authors: Ozu, M., Galizia, L., Acuña, C., Amodeo, G.
Journal: Cells (2018)
DOI: 7(11), 209
This article examines the tetrameric structure of aquaporins and their functional significance beyond monomeric arrangements.

Title: Plant and animal aquaporins crosstalk: what can be revealed from distinct perspectives
Authors: Sutka, M., Amodeo, G., Ozu, M.
Journal: Biophysical Reviews (2017)
DOI: 9(5), pp. 545–562
This review addresses the interaction and shared mechanisms of aquaporins in plants and animals.

Title: Tonoplast (BvTIP1;2) and plasma membrane (BvPIP2;1) aquaporins show different mechanosensitive properties
Authors: Goldman, R.P., Jozefkowicz, C., Canessa Fortuna, A., Alleva, K., Ozu, M.
Journal: FEBS Letters (2017)
DOI: 591(11), pp. 1555–1565
This study compares the mechanosensitive properties of tonoplast and plasma membrane aquaporins.

Conclusion

The candidate brings significant strengths in biological mechanics, membrane protein dynamics, and mechanosensitive systems. However, while their research touches on mechanical principles at the cellular level, a direct connection to mechanical engineering or applied mechanics is less evident. To enhance their suitability for the Research for Mechanics Pioneer Achievement Award, they could consider expanding their work into biomechanics, bioengineering, or collaborations with mechanical researchers.