Pawarin Tuntariyanond | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Pawarin Tuntariyanond | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Kasetsart University | Thailand

Asst. Prof. Dr. Pawarin Tuntariyanond is a leading researcher in circular textiles and sustainable textile value chains at Kasetsart University. As Project Leader of the Hub of Knowledge for Low Carbon Materials (HK-LCM), she advances low-carbon material innovation, supply chain collaboration, and digital traceability systems. Her work integrates circular economy principles and ecosystem-based management, connecting academia, industry, government, and communities. Through research, consultancy, and multi-stakeholder engagement, she drives the practical implementation, upscaling, and innovation of sustainable, low-carbon textile systems that promote environmental and economic resilience.

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Gustavo Darrigran | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gustavo Darrigran | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gustavo Darrigran | Research Scientist of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council | Argentina

Dr. Gustavo Darrigran is a distinguished Argentine biologist and malacologist whose career has been centered on the ecology, systematics, and environmental impact of freshwater and marine mollusks. A Doctor in Natural Sciences (Zoology) from the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP), he has over four decades of academic and research experience at national and international levels. His doctoral thesis, “Aspectos Ecológicos de la Malacofauna Litoral del Río de la Plata”, laid the foundation for his lifelong research on aquatic invertebrates, particularly invasive bivalve species that have transformed South American freshwater ecosystems. Dr. Darrigran is recognized as one of Latin America’s leading experts on aquatic bioinvasions, focusing on invasive mollusks such as Limnoperna fortunei and Corbicula fluminea. His research has advanced understanding of species invasion dynamics, ecological impacts on native biodiversity, and bioindicator applications for environmental monitoring. Through collaborations with international organizations—including the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Zoological Society of London, and the Encyclopedia of Life—he has contributed to global conservation initiatives, notably the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and the Libro Rojo de Moluscos Argentinos (2020–2025), which he coordinated. A prolific educator, Dr. Darrigran has held professorships at UNLP’s Faculties of Natural Sciences and Humanities, teaching zoology, ecology, and conservation biology. He has also been an invited lecturer in postgraduate programs across Argentina, Brazil, and Spain. His mentorship has fostered a generation of scientists dedicated to environmental protection and biodiversity conservation. His scientific contributions and leadership have earned him numerous honors, including the Científico Cultural Award from Prefectura Naval Argentina, the MercoPremio Award (Brazil), and recognition as an Honorary Member of the Félix de Azara Natural History Foundation. Dr. Darrigran’s career exemplifies excellence in research, education, and international cooperation toward the sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems.

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Featured Publications 

De Lucía, M., Darrigran, G., & Gutiérrez Gregoric, D. E. (2023). Diversity of non-marine mollusks in the southernmost Paranaense forest of the world. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 95(1), e20220212. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202320220212

Roche, A., Cetra, N., Nuñez, V., & Darrigran, G. (2023, April 25). Catálogo de las especies de Nudibranchia (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) de la Colección de Moluscos del Museo de La Plata, Argentina. Acta Zoológica Lilloana, 67(1), e2023-04-13. https://doi.org/10.30550/j.azl/2023.67.1/2023-04-13

Darrigran, G., Agudo-Padrón, I., Baez, P., Belz, C., Cardoso, F., Collado, G. A., Correoso, M., Cuezzo, M. G., Damborenea, C., Fabres, A. A., et al. (2023, March). Species movements within biogeographic regions: Exploring the distribution of transplanted mollusc species in South America. Biological Invasions, 25(3), 1007–1023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-022-02942-z

De Lucía, M., Darrigran, G., & Gutiérrez Gregoric, D. E. (2023, January). The most problematic freshwater invasive species in South America, Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857), and its status after 30 years of invasion. Aquatic Sciences, 85(1), 7. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00027-022-00907-x

Darrigran, G., Custodio, H., Legarralde, T. I., & Vilches, A. M. (2022, November 30). Colecciones biológicas y virtualidad: Un recurso para la enseñanza de la biodiversidad. Bio-grafía, 16(30), 17823. https://doi.org/10.17227/bio-grafia.vol.16.num30-17823

Miyahira, I. C., Clavijo, C., Callil, C. T., Cuezzo, M. G., Darrigran, G., Gomes, S. R., Lasso, C. A., Mansur, M. C. D., Pena, M. S., Ramírez, R., et al. (2022, September). The conservation of non-marine molluscs in South America: Where we are and how to move forward. Biodiversity and Conservation, 31(11), 2859–2882. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-022-02446-1

Jie Shen | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jie Shen | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jie Shen | Institute of Plasma Physics, HFIPS, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP) | China

Dr. Jie Shen, Associate Researcher at the Institute of Plasma Physics, HFIPS, Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializes in plasma energy applications for environmental and biotechnological innovations. His work focuses on plasma-induced biological effects, microalgae carbon sequestration, antibiotic strain enhancement, and waterborne organic compound degradation. With over 25 SCI publications (h-index 20) and 1,084 citations, he has led multiple national and industrial projects, secured patents, and collaborated internationally. His research has advanced low-temperature plasma technology as a sustainable tool for microbial breeding, environmental remediation, and high-value biochemical production.

Academic Profile 

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Education

Dr. Jie Shen earned his PhD in Nuclear Science and Engineering from the prestigious Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he developed expertise in plasma physics and its applications in environmental and biological systems. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his later contributions in plasma-induced mutagenesis, biological effects of reactive species, and environmental remediation technologies. The rigorous academic training combined with extensive laboratory work equipped him with deep theoretical knowledge and strong experimental skills, enabling him to integrate interdisciplinary approaches in solving complex scientific challenges.

Experience

Currently serving as an Associate Researcher at the Institute of Plasma Physics, HFIPS, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dr. Shen leads a research team focused on advancing plasma energy applications for environmental sustainability and microbial biotechnology. His professional journey includes leading multiple high-impact national and industry-linked projects, notably in selective plasma mutagenesis for microalgae and antibiotic-producing strains. He has collaborated extensively with both academic and industrial partners, published in leading SCI journals, and contributed to technological innovations through patents and specialized devices. As a peer reviewer for numerous high-impact journals, he plays an active role in advancing the global scientific discourse on plasma technology.

Research Interests

Dr. Shen’s research centers on low-temperature plasma and its multifaceted applications in environmental and biological systems. He investigates plasma-induced liquid-phase reactive species, their biological interaction mechanisms, and their role in microbial breeding. His work extends to developing plasma technologies for enhancing carbon sequestration in microalgae, improving antibiotic strain productivity, sterilizing harmful microorganisms, and degrading organic pollutants in water. By combining plasma physics with biotechnology, his research aims to create sustainable solutions for environmental challenges while boosting industrial productivity in microbial and biochemical sectors.

Awards

Dr. Shen’s academic and research excellence has been recognized through multiple distinctions, including leadership roles in nationally funded projects and significant contributions to collaborative industrial innovations. His patents on plasma sterilization and therapy devices have demonstrated practical value in both healthcare and environmental applications. The impact of his work is reflected in his strong citation record, invitations for research collaborations, and his role as a reviewer for prominent scientific journals, marking him as a leading contributor in the field of applied plasma science.

Publications

Recent progress of atmospheric and room‐temperature plasma as a new and promising mutagenesis technology

Author: Dongao Li; Jie Shen; Qiang Ding; Jinyong Wu; Xiangsong Chen
Journal: Cell Biochemistry and Function
Year: 2024

Principles and Characteristics of Cold Plasma at Gas Phase and Gas-Liquid Phase

Author: jie shen
Journal: Applications Of Cold Plasma In Food
Year: 2022

Applications of atmospheric pressure plasma in microbial inactivation and cancer therapy: a brief review

Author: jie shen
Journal: Plasma Science and Technology
Year: 2020

Preferential production of reactive species and bactericidal efficacy of gas-liquid plasma discharge

Author: jie shen
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Year: 2019

Conclusion

Dr. Jie Shen exemplifies the qualities of a world-class environmental scientist whose research blends innovation, impact, and practical application. His contributions to low-temperature plasma technology have advanced both scientific understanding and industrial practice, delivering measurable environmental and economic benefits. With a strong record of publications, patents, and successful collaborations, he stands as a model of scientific leadership and is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award in Environmental Science.