Yeasmin Nahar Jolly | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yeasmin Nahar Jolly | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Atomic Energy Centre, Dhaka, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission | Bangladesh

Dr. Yeasmin Nahar Jolly is a distinguished Bangladeshi chemist and environmental scientist currently serving as the Chief Scientific Officer at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission. She has built a remarkable career in nuclear analytical chemistry, specializing in environmental monitoring with a focus on heavy metal pollution and hazardous chemical constituents affecting ecosystems and human health. Educated at the University of Dhaka, where she earned her B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Chemistry with top honors, Dr. Jolly has dedicated her career to advancing analytical research and sustainable environmental practices. Her professional experience spans decades of leadership in the Atmospheric and Environmental Chemistry Laboratory, where she applies advanced nuclear analytical techniques such as EDXRF and TXRF to analyze contaminants in soil, water, food, and biological samples. She has led national projects, including environmental impact assessments for major infrastructures such as the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, and has served as a national counterpart for IAEA/RCA initiatives on wetland management. Her research interests include environmental pollution, nuclear chemistry applications, and sustainable resource management. With exceptional research skills, she has authored over a hundred international publications and received numerous professional recognitions for her scientific contributions. Dr. Jolly’s career exemplifies dedication to environmental stewardship and scientific excellence.

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Changhao Li | Earth Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Changhao Li | Earth Science | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Institute of Geology for Mineral Resources Co., Ltd. | China

Changhao Li is a senior engineer at the Beijing Institute of Geology for Mineral Resources, with a strong academic and research background in the fields of mineralization mechanisms and magmatic-hydrothermal ore deposits. He completed his engineering studies at the North China University of Science and Technology and obtained a doctoral degree in science from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, followed by postdoctoral research at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His professional journey reflects extensive experience in geological research, contributing both as a principal investigator and as a collaborator in several national and international projects, including major scientific initiatives in mineral resource exploration. His research interests focus on porphyry copper polymetallic and pegmatite rare metal deposits, with notable contributions to understanding crustal processes, fluid evolution, and mineral precipitation mechanisms. Skilled in scientific writing, data analysis, and geological modeling, he has authored more than thirty peer-reviewed articles, many as first author, and contributed to a published monograph. His achievements include advancing knowledge of porphyry systems through detailed geochemical and mineralogical studies, earning recognition through impactful publications and growing citations. In conclusion, Changhao Li exemplifies a dedicated researcher and professional, advancing mineral resource science through both academic excellence and applied geological expertise.

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George Chelnokov | Geochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. George Chelnokov | Geochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Geological Institute Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia

Dr. George Alekseevich Chelnokov is a distinguished hydrogeologist and geochemist, currently serving as a Leading Researcher at the Heat and Mass Transfer Laboratory, Geological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. With over two decades of expertise in hydrogeology, geochemistry, and thermal fluid systems, he has made significant contributions to the study of mineral and thermal waters across Russia and internationally. His research delves into the genesis, geochemical behavior, and isotopic composition of hydrothermal systems, including volcanic and geothermal zones. Dr. Chelnokov has served in various research roles, including as Head of Laboratory at the Far East Geological Institute and as a postdoctoral researcher in Mexico. He is a seasoned scientific project leader, academic mentor, and published author, contributing extensively to collaborative studies with the Russian Science Foundation. His dedication to geological sciences has earned him notable awards and recognition within both Russian and global scientific communities.

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Education

Dr. Chelnokov holds a Ph.D. in Hydrogeology from the State Polytechnic University of Tomsk, awarded in 2005 for his thesis on high pCO₂ mineral waters in the Sikhote-Alin region. He completed postdoctoral research at the Institute of Geophysics, UNAM (Mexico) in 2009, where he developed hydrogeological models for the El Chichon volcano. His advanced training includes a six-month course at the United Nations University Geothermal Training Programme in Iceland (2004). His academic foundation was laid at Far East State Technical University, Vladivostok, where he earned both his Bachelor (1998) and Master (2000) degrees in Geology. His postgraduate training at the Far East Geological Institute (2000–2003) focused on mineral water geochemistry. His educational trajectory combines solid theoretical knowledge with rigorous practical experience, particularly in the areas of geothermal systems, water-rock interaction, and the geological mapping of hydrogeochemical phenomena in volcanic and tectonically active terrains.

Experience

Dr. Chelnokov has built a robust career in geological sciences, beginning as a lab assistant (1997–2000) and advancing to Scientific Researcher (2000–2006) at the Far East Geological Institute. From 2006–2015, he served as Senior Scientific Researcher in the Hydrogeochemistry of Supergene Processes Laboratory, later becoming Head of that unit (2015–2020). Since 2020, he has been a Leading Researcher at the Geological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Simultaneously, he worked for two decades (2000–2020) as Principal Hydrogeologist at Mineral Waters Ltd., gaining industry-level experience. Dr. Chelnokov has participated in and led numerous research projects funded by RFBR and RSF, focusing on hydrogeological systems, thermal waters, rare earth geochemistry, and environmental contamination. He also taught hydrogeology at the Far East Federal University and supervised graduate theses. His deep integration in academia, research, and applied hydrogeology reflects a career dedicated to scientific advancement and practical application.

Awards and Honors

Dr. George Chelnokov has received multiple prestigious awards recognizing his scientific excellence. In 2001, he was honored with the Grant of the Governors of the Primorye Region. He earned a United Nations University geothermal research grant in 2004 and the same year became a laureate of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Young Scientists Prize. In 2007, he received the esteemed Academician Y.A. Kosygin Prize. His international collaboration and long-standing commitment to hydrogeochemistry were acknowledged in 2019 when he was named a “Friend of Water-Rock Interaction Symposia” by the IAGC WRI Working Group. These honors reflect his impactful research in geofluids, water-rock interactions, and thermal systems. Throughout his career, his scientific leadership and contributions to fundamental and applied geoscience research have been consistently recognized by academic institutions and international organizations.

Research Focus

Dr. Chelnokov’s research is centered on the hydrogeology and geochemistry of thermal and low-temperature fluids. His work investigates the chemical and isotopic composition of mineral and volcanic waters, geofluid circulation systems, and water-rock interaction processes. He has led and participated in numerous projects on the genesis of brines, geochemical mapping of geothermal systems, and rare earth element fractionation in groundwater. Notably, his research has addressed tectonic signals in hydrogeochemical records, nitrogen-rich thermal springs, and tungsten geochemical cycles. He has also contributed to studies on the geofluid evolution in mud volcanic systems and the fluid dynamics in folded belts across Eurasia. His work is funded by major institutions like the Russian Science Foundation and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. Combining field studies, analytical chemistry, and modeling, Dr. Chelnokov’s interdisciplinary approach aims to understand geodynamic environments, resource potential, and environmental impacts of subsurface fluid systems.

Publications

Using iron speciation to track hydrocarbon migration in bleached rocks and its implications for reservoir reconstruction
Year: 2020
Citations: 10

Trace Elements in Thermal Waters of the Northern Tien Shan: Distribution and Fate
Year: 2019
Citations: 8

Geochemistry of nitric thermal springs from Khoja-Obi-Garm thermal area (Pamir-Tien Shan region)
Year: 2022
Citations: 4

Conclusion

Dr. George Chelnokov is a renowned geoscientist whose extensive contributions to hydrogeology, thermal water geochemistry, and fluid system modeling have significantly advanced both theoretical understanding and practical applications in Earth sciences, and he continues to lead impactful research at the Geological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Behzad Zamani | Earth sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Behzad Zamani | Earth sciences | Best Researcher Award

Behzad Zamani G. is a seasoned geoscientist 🌍 with expertise in tectonics, geohazards, morphotectonics, fault studies & hydrogeology 💧, combining academic excellence with over two decades of research, teaching, and applied geophysical exploration 🔎 in Iran 🇮🇷 and France 🇫🇷, contributing deeply to tectonic stress modeling and geological problem-solving 🧠.

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Education 🎓

Behzad earned a Ph.D. in Geology (Tectonics) from University of Shiraz & Pierre et Marie Curie 🇫🇷 (2008) 🎯, an M.Sc. in Geology (Tectonics) from University of Tabriz 🇮🇷 (2000) 📘 focusing on seismo-tectonics & GIS 🌐, and a B.Sc. in Geology from University of Tabriz (1997) 📚, shaping a solid academic foundation in Earth sciences 🌋.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Behzad boasts a stellar academic & industry journey 🌍, serving as Associate Professor at University of Tabriz since 2008 🎓, Invited Professor at University of Strasbourg 🇫🇷 (2023-24) 📢, Research Assistant at GeoAzur Lab 🇫🇷 (2005-08) 🔬, plus over a decade in hydrogeology, geophysics & tectonic consultancy roles across Iran’s major infrastructure projects 🚧.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Behzad earned the highest Ph.D. dissertation grade 🥇 (2009), was recognized for a “Hot Paper” in Geodynamics 📜 (2007), secured Iran’s national Ph.D. research fund 💡 (2003), ranked 2nd in the national Ph.D. entrance exam 🧠 (2002), 1st in M.Sc. at Tabriz 🎖️ (2001), and topped Shiraz University’s Ph.D. test 📚 (2001).

Research Interests 🔬

Behzad’s research deciphers Earth’s stress fields 🌍, fault systems ⚡, morphotectonics 🏞️, hydrogeology 💧, and geohazards 🧯 using geophysical data modeling 🖥️, seismo-tectonic analysis 📊, remote sensing 🛰️ & GIS, offering vital solutions to engineering-geological challenges 🏗️ and water exploration in hard rock terrains ⛏️.

Publications
  • Present-day crustal deformation of the Caucasus and Northern Iran constrained by InSAR time series  

    2025-01-20 | Preprint
    CONTRIBUTORS: Zaur Bayramov; Renier Viltres; Cecile Doubre; Alessia Maggi; Frederic Masson; Behzad Zamani; Marie-Pierre Doin
  • Geodynamics and tectonic stress model for the Zagros fold–thrust belt and classification of tectonic stress regimes

    Marine and Petroleum Geology
    2023-09 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Behzad Zamani G.