Ruchi Singh Parihar | Climate change | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ruchi Singh Parihar | Climate change | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ruchi Singh Parihar | CHRIST University | Bengaluru | India

Dr. Ruchi Singh Parihar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics and Data Science at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, and an Associate at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy. Her research bridges climate science, data analytics, and public health, with expertise in climate change impacts on human health, climate and atmospheric modeling, environmental epidemiology, and climate risk assessment. Holding a Ph.D. in Climate Change and Health from IIT Delhi, she applies statistical and dynamical modeling, remote sensing, and GIS techniques to explore the influence of climate variability on vector-borne diseases and environmental systems. Dr. Parihar is proficient in working with global climate models (GCMs), high-performance computing, and scientific programming tools, contributing to impactful publications in top-tier journals including Nature Scientific Reports, GeoHealth, and iScience. She has received multiple international research and travel grants from globally recognized institutions such as the NSF (USA), ICTP (Italy), IBS (South Korea), and Rutgers University (USA). As an active member of several international scientific organizations—AGU, EGU, AOGS, and ISNTD—she continues to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative approaches toward climate resilience, sustainability, and global health.

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Featured Publications

Parihar, R. S., Bal, P. K., Saini, A., Mishra, S. K., & Thapliyal, A. (2022). Potential future malaria transmission in Odisha due to climate change. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 9048.

Singh Parihar, R., Bal, P. K., Kumar, V., Mishra, S. K., Sahany, S., Salunke, P., & Dhiman, R. C. (2019). Numerical modeling of the dynamics of malaria transmission in a highly endemic region of India. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 11903.

Bal, P. K., Dasari, H. P., Prasad, N., Salunke, P., & Parihar, R. S. (2021). Variations of energy fluxes with ENSO, IOD and ISV of Indian summer monsoon rainfall over the Indian monsoon region. Atmospheric Research, 258, 105645.

Parihar, R. S., Bal, P. K., Thapliyal, A., & Saini, A. (2022). Climate change projections and its impacts on potential malaria transmission dynamics in Uttarakhand. Journal of Communicable Diseases, 54(1), 47–53.

Parihar, R. S., Kumar, V., Anand, A., Bal, P. K., & Thapliyal, A. (2024). Relative importance of VECTRI model parameters in the malaria disease transmission and prevalence. International Journal of Biometeorology, 68(3), 495–509.

Hanin Othman | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Hanin Othman | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Hanin Othman | The Pennsylvania State University | United States

Dr. Hanin Othman is an accomplished Architect, Researcher, and Designer whose work bridges sustainable architecture, environmental sensing, and computational design. Currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Architecture (Sustainability) at The Pennsylvania State University (USA), she explores innovative intersections between indoor environmental quality monitoring, IoT-based sensor technologies, robotics, and climate-responsive design. Her research advances the integration of low-cost, data-driven sensing systems for health-equitable and energy-efficient built environments, while also engaging in digital fabrication and robotic material processes that merge craft with computational design. She serves as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and Artist & Maker in Residence at Penn State’s College of Engineering, where she leads interdisciplinary workshops on Arduino-based environmental monitoring and IoT applications in architecture. Dr. Othman’s academic career spans over a decade, including extensive teaching and studio leadership at The Hashemite University (Jordan), where she taught across design studios, architectural theory, heritage conservation, and environmental systems. Her research contributions have earned her numerous accolades, including the ICDS Rising Researcher Award, Fox Scholar Award, Artists and Makers in Residence Fellowship, and Sustainability Graduate Student Award Nomination at Penn State. She also received the Best Master Thesis Published Paper Award from the University of Jordan  and the Best Graduation Project Award from The Hashemite University . Her scholarly output demonstrates her growing global recognition, with 45 citations across 45 documents and an h-index of 1, reflecting emerging influence in the fields of smart building systems, urban thermal comfort modeling, and IoT-driven architectural innovation. Through her interdisciplinary and human-centered approach, Dr. Othman continues to contribute to shaping a more sustainable, resilient, and health-conscious built environment aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Featured Publications

Othman, H., Sieves, G., Guimarães, T., & Azari, R. (2025). A calibration chamber framework for low-cost indoor air quality sensor validation. Building and Environment, 283, 113856. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2025.113856

Othman, H., Azari, R., & Guimarães, T. (2024). Low-cost IoT-based indoor air quality monitoring. Technology | Architecture + Design, 8(2), 2405403. https://doi.org/10.1080/24751448.2024.2405403

Othman, H., Sieves, G., Guimarães, T., & Azari, R. (2024, November 13). Development of a calibration chamber to evaluate the performance of a low-cost IAQ sensing device. In SIGraDi 2024 – Biodigital Intelligent Systems Conference.

Othman, H. (2023). Exploring low-cost sensors for indoor air quality (IAQ) monitoring. In C+++: Computation, Culture, and Context – Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the Arab Society for Computation in Architecture, Art and Design (ASCAAD).

Imam, C. A., Othman, H. A. S., & Çapunaman, Ö. B. (2023). Robotic plaster carving: Formalizing subtractive detailing of plaster surfaces for construction and crafts. In Proceedings of the 41st International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe) (Vol. 1, pp. 397–406). https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2023.1.397

Bounmy Keohavong | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bounmy Keohavong | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bounmy Keohavong | Souphanouvong University | Lao People’s Democratic Republic

Dr. Bounmy Keohavong is a lecturer and Head of the Research Governance Office at Souphanouvong University, Lao PDR. He earned his Ph.D. in Agriculture from Kangwon National University, Korea, in 2013. His research specializes in poultry nutrition, feed evaluation, metabolizable energy, and the use of functional fatty acids in monogastric animal diets. He has participated in several international research collaborations and presented widely at academic forums. His work contributes to advancing sustainable and science-driven livestock feeding practices in Southeast Asia.

Academic Profile 

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Education

Dr. Bounmy Keohavong holds a doctoral degree in Agriculture, which he earned in 2013 from Kangwon National University in South Korea. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in agricultural science, with specialized focus areas that span animal nutrition, feed science, and livestock management. His international academic exposure has enabled him to adopt modern scientific approaches and integrate them into the context of Southeast Asian agricultural practices. Dr. Keohavong’s education was marked by both theoretical rigor and practical engagement, equipping him with the skills necessary for interdisciplinary research in animal science, sustainable agriculture, and resource optimization in livestock production.

Experience

Dr. Keohavong serves as the Head of the Research Governance Office at Souphanouvong University in Lao PDR, where he is also a senior lecturer and active researcher within the Faculty of Agriculture and Forest Resources. Over the years, he has taken on leadership roles that span academic instruction, research development, and institutional governance. His involvement in both national and international projects demonstrates his ability to bridge academic research with development initiatives, particularly in improving livestock practices and agricultural sustainability. Additionally, his editorial roles in reputable international journals reflect his engagement with the broader scientific community and his commitment to maintaining scholarly standards in agricultural science and interdisciplinary research.

Research Interests

Dr. Keohavong’s research primarily centers on poultry nutrition, with key interests in feed evaluation methods, determination of metabolizable energy, and the application of functional fatty acids in monogastric animal diets. His scientific contributions aim to optimize animal feeding strategies through evidence-based approaches, focusing on sustainable and cost-effective nutrition in tropical and subtropical agricultural systems. He also explores integrated approaches that incorporate local knowledge and scientific innovation, particularly in the areas of soil management, food safety, and water quality. His recent publications cover topics like pellet processing in feed efficiency, deep-sea water effects on animal growth, and the fusion of traditional and modern agricultural practices, reflecting his interdisciplinary and application-driven approach to research.

Awards

Although specific awards were not detailed in the original content, Dr. Keohavong’s scholarly contributions and academic leadership roles strongly suggest a career marked by institutional and international recognition. His appointment as a member of multiple editorial boards, including the PSAKU International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (Thailand), Bulletin of Animal Science (Indonesia), and journals associated with the National University of Laos and Busan University of Foreign Studies, highlights the academic community’s trust in his expertise. Furthermore, his consultancy roles with projects funded by organizations like the Asian Development Bank (ADB), particularly in the context of food safety and SPS (Sanitary and Phytosanitary) protocols, further reflect his professional standing and recognition in the fields of agricultural development and international cooperation.

Publications

Effects of Drinking Diluted Deep Sea Water on Growth Performance and Immune Response in Broiler Chickens

Journal: PSAKU International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research
Year: 2018

Challenging established narratives on soil erosion and shifting cultivation in Laos

Journal: Natural Resources Forum
Year: 2012

Comparison of Aviary, Barn and Conventional Cage Raising of Chickens on Laying Performance and Egg Quality

Journal: Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Year: 2014

Impact of genetically modified food knowledge, environmental, and food safety concerns on purchase intention of genetically modified food in mediating role of perceived risk: An empirical study in Thailand

Journal: World Food Policy
Year: 2020

Conclusion

The Environmental Science Excellence Award is more than a recognition—it is a global call to action for those advancing knowledge, driving innovation, and creating tangible solutions for our planet’s most pressing environmental challenges. By celebrating leaders in sustainability and research, this award aims to inspire future breakthroughs and empower individuals and institutions dedicated to a greener, more resilient world. We invite passionate environmental scientists, change-makers, and forward-thinking researchers to apply and be part of this prestigious recognition shaping the future of environmental stewardship.