Zhiguo Pang | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Zhiguo Pang | Environmental Science
| Research Excellence Award

China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research | China

The research focuses on advanced applications of remote sensing, GNSS/BeiDou navigation, and intelligent data interpretation for water resources and hydrological monitoring. It has advanced quantitative methodologies for water cycle assessment, including evapotranspiration estimation, hydrological process inversion, water quality retrieval, and ecological health evaluation. The work integrates multi-source satellite observations, big data analytics, and system modeling to support smart water conservancy and disaster risk management. Multiple remote-sensing-driven models and software platforms have been developed for spatiotemporal monitoring and regional hydrological simulation product generation. These systems enable real-time decision support for river basins, reservoirs, and large-scale water resource operations. The research outcomes have been widely implemented in operational environments, improving accuracy, efficiency, and intelligence in water management systems. Its scholarly impact is demonstrated by 552 citations by 538 documents, 64 publications, and an h-index of 11 (Scopus).

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Michael Aboah | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Michael Aboah | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Michael Aboah, University of Cape Coast, Ghana

Michael Aboah is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. His academic background, professional experience, and contributions to environmental science make him an exemplary candidate for this award. Mr. Aboah’s dedication to research, particularly in areas such as environmental DNA, climate change, and environmental chemistry, demonstrates his commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing critical environmental issues.

 

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🎓Educational Details:

Mr. Michael Aboah has pursued a comprehensive education in Environmental Science, beginning with his Bachelor of Environmental Science degree from the University of Cape Coast, which he earned between 2014 and 2019. He further advanced his expertise by completing an MPhil in Environmental Science at the same university from 2020 to 2023. Alongside his formal education, Mr. Aboah has also engaged in various professional development opportunities. In May 2019, he completed a Soft Skills Training certificate course at the University of Ghana. Additionally, he enhanced his research capabilities by attending a Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis certificate course at the University of Cape Coast in February 2020. Since 2017, he has continued to broaden his knowledge through online courses in Business Management, earning several certificates in the process.

👨‍🏫Professional Experience:

In addition to his research accomplishments, Aboah has a diverse range of professional experiences that have equipped him with practical skills in environmental monitoring, auditing, and consulting. His work as a research assistant at the University of Cape Coast allowed him to apply his knowledge in real-world settings, conducting sound and noise level measurements, air quality assessments, and soil and water analysis. His leadership roles, such as serving as the Library Chairman and Head of the Editorial Board, further highlight his organizational and managerial skills. Aboah’s proficiency in using advanced software and tools, including SPSS, R, ArcMap, and AI tools, enables him to conduct complex data analysis and modeling. His ability to apply technology in environmental research and management underscores his innovative approach to solving environmental problems.

Research :

Michael Aboah has made significant contributions to the field of environmental science through his research publications. His studies on water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) levels, as well as energy needs and environmental quality management, are particularly noteworthy. His work has been published in reputable journals such as Fuel Communications, Environmental Health Insights, and Journal of Water and Health. These publications demonstrate his ability to address pressing environmental challenges through rigorous scientific inquiry and innovative approaches.

Aboah’s research has also led to the development of models and equations that predict environmental destruction, environmental issues, and environmental quality. These models are critical tools for environmental management and have the potential to guide policymakers and practitioners in making informed decisions to protect the environment.

Conclusion:

Michael Aboah’s extensive research experience, technical expertise, and dedication to environmental science make him a deserving candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. His work has not only contributed to the academic community but has also had a tangible impact on environmental management and policy. Aboah’s commitment to advancing environmental science, coupled with his ability to integrate interdisciplinary knowledge, positions him as a leader in the field and a strong contender for this prestigious award.

📚Publications to Noted

Assessing the Influence of Hand-Dug Well Features and Management on Water Quality

Authors: Gnimadi, C.J.I., Gawou, K., Aboah, M., Owiredu, E.O., Adusei-Gyamfi, J.

Journal: Environmental Health Insights

Year: 2024

Citations: 1

WASH Levels and Associated Human Health Risks in War-Prone West African Countries: A Global Indicators Study (2015 to 2021)

Author: Aboah, M.

Journal: Environmental Health Insights

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Estimating Global Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Levels and Related Risks on Human Health, Using Global Indicators Data from 1990 to 2020

Authors: Aboah, M., Miyittah, M.K.

Journal: Journal of Water and Health

Year: 2022

Citations: 7