Xu Boyang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xu Boyang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xu Boyang | Zhejiang Financial College | China

Xu Boyang is a dynamic researcher specializing in soundscape ecology, environmental acoustics, and landscape architecture. With a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture, he has developed a unique interdisciplinary approach integrating noise mitigation with spatial design aesthetics. His research explores how urban green spaces can be optimized to enhance acoustic comfort and psychological restoration. Xu’s recent projects include urban noise governance in Hangzhou and the award-winning Shuile Cave Cultural Heritage Soundscape Design in the West Lake Scenic Area. His studies, published in Scientific Reports, Applied Acoustics, and other journals, highlight the intersection of sound perception, spatial planning, and environmental psychology, earning him early academic recognition with 2 citations from 1 document and an h-index of 1 on Scopus.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, X., Li, Y., Chen, M., Wang, L., & Xu, B. (2025). Are natural soundscapes always beneficial? Evaluating the restorative qualities and influencing mechanisms of natural water soundscapes. Applied Acoustics. https://doi.org/xxxx

Jimmy Romanos | Energy Sustainability | Excellence in Research

Dr. Jimmy Romanos | Energy Sustainability | Excellence in Research

Dr. Jimmy Romanos | Lebanese American University | Lebanon

Dr. Jimmy Romanos is an Associate Professor of Physics at the Lebanese American University, with a distinguished record in interdisciplinary research spanning thermal physics, materials science, and energy storage. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Missouri, USA, and has extensive experience in both academia and industry, including leadership roles as a lead materials scientist in the U.S. and as a consultant in the energy sector. His research focuses on atomic-scale thermodynamic processes in gas adsorption, targeting applications such as carbon dioxide capture, methane and hydrogen storage, gas separation, and lead-free ceramics. Dr. Romanos has been recognized with the Shoman Award for Arab Researchers in Physics, becoming the first Lebanese physicist to receive this honor. He has led numerous funded projects, both intramural and extramural, and holds multiple patents in advanced carbon materials and gas storage technologies. With over a decade of prolific contributions through peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and industrial reports, his work bridges computational, theoretical, and experimental approaches to address critical challenges in energy and environmental technologies.

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Featured Publications

Romanos, J., Beckner, M., Rash, T., Firlej, L., Kuchta, B., Yu, P., Suppes, G., … (2012). Nanospace engineering of KOH activated carbon. Nanotechnology, 23(015401), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/23/1/015401

Kuchta, B., Firlej, L., Mohammadhosseini, A., Boulet, P., Beckner, M., … Romanos, J. (2012). Hypothetical high-surface-area carbons with exceptional hydrogen storage capacities: Open carbon frameworks. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134(36), 15130–15137. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja3062439

Romanos, J., Burress, J., Pfeifer, P., Rash, T., Shah, P., Suppes, G. (2012). High surface area carbon and process for its production. US Patent 20130190542A1.

Beckner, M., Romanos, J., Dohnke, E., … (2011). Analysis of hydrogen sorption characteristics of boron-doped activated carbons. Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 56.

Soo, Y. C., Beckner, M., Romanos, J., Wexler, C., Pfeifer, P., Buckley, P., … (2011). A high volume, high throughput volumetric sorption analyzer. Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 56(1), 20003.

Akshay Kale | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Akshay Kale | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Akshay Kale | Department of Chemistry, Savitribai Phule Pune University | India

Akshay Somnath Kale is a Ph.D. researcher in Chemistry at Savitribai Phule Pune University, specializing in bioaerosols, air quality, inhalation toxicology, and eco-friendly nanocomposites. With multiple fellowships, national eligibility qualifications, and award recognitions, he has contributed to peer-reviewed publications and presented at leading conferences. His expertise spans aerosol characterization, health risk assessment, and advanced analytical techniques, supported by strong technical, data analysis, and teaching skills.

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Education

Akshay Somnath Kale has built a strong academic foundation in chemistry, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from VPASC College, affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University, followed by a Master’s degree in Physical Chemistry from the Department of Chemistry at the same university. He further enhanced his technical expertise by completing a Post-Graduate Diploma in Chromatographic Techniques for Designing Forensic and Industrial Applications from the Design Innovation Center. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemistry at Savitribai Phule Pune University under the supervision of Prof. P.G. Satsangi, focusing on advanced research in bioaerosols, air quality, and nanocomposites.

Experience

Akshay has significant research and academic experience, starting as a Junior Research Fellow at Savitribai Phule Pune University where he worked extensively on projects involving bioaerosol monitoring, toxicological profiling, and size-segregated analysis. He has also contributed to analytical chemistry projects involving purity and impurity analysis of pharmaceutical compounds using HPLC, LCMS, and GCMS. His doctoral research involves aerosol characterization, health risk assessment, and nanocomposite synthesis for bioaerosol mitigation. In addition to research, he has been actively engaged in practical laboratory teaching and guiding students in experimental techniques.

Research Interests

His research interests are multidisciplinary, integrating environmental chemistry, toxicology, and nanotechnology. He focuses on bioaerosol and air quality assessment, aerosol characterization, and health risk evaluation through inhalation toxicology studies. His work also includes the development of eco-friendly nanocomposites for aerosol mitigation, real-time monitoring of size-segregated bioaerosols, and advanced physicochemical analysis of particulate matter. Additionally, he applies statistical and computational tools, such as R programming and GIS mapping, to environmental data interpretation.

Awards 

Akshay has been recognized with multiple prestigious fellowships, including those awarded by national funding agencies for both his doctoral and earlier research work. He has qualified competitive national-level examinations such as CSIR-UGC NET, State Eligibility Test, GATE, and Joint Admission Test for Masters. His research excellence has been acknowledged through awards such as the Best Theme Paper Award in the field of indoor environmental quality. His contributions to scientific literature and participation in prominent national and international conferences further reflect his academic achievements and recognition in the field.

Publications

Physicochemical characteristics of atmospheric particles in south western (Pune) region of India: Elemental size distribution, source analysis and risk assessment

Authors: H Rohra, A Kale, S Nehul, AS Pipal, A Taneja, PG Satsangi
Journal: Atmospheric Pollution Research
Year: 2023

Variability of Fine Particulate Matter (PM1.0 and PM2.5) and its Oxidative Potential at Different Locations in the Northern Part of India

Authors: T Tripathi, A Kale, M Anand, PG Satsangi, A Taneja
Journal: Aerosol Science and Engineering
Year: 2024

Investigating Age-Specific Respiratory Deposition Doses of Traffic-Related Particles at Urban Intersections in Pune, India

Authors: A Kale, PG Satsangi
Journal: Aerosol Science and Engineering
Year: 2024

Age-specific deposition of indoor particulate matter in the human respiratory tract

Authors: A Kale, R Roy, PG Satsangi
Journal: Asian Conference on Indoor Environmental Quality
Year: 2023

Impact of primary aerosol particles on size specific oxidative potential and its relationship with air quality and hazard index

Authors: AS Pipal, SD Ghude, PG Satsangi, MY Bhatkar, A Kale, SS Nivdange, …
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Conclusion

Akshay Somnath Kale’s dedication to advancing environmental science through rigorous research, innovative methodologies, and impactful publications makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His expertise in bioaerosols, air quality assessment, and eco-friendly solutions, combined with recognized academic achievements and professional excellence, clearly demonstrates his capability to contribute meaningfully to both science and society.