Timur Berdimbetov | Climate change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Timur Berdimbetov | Climate change | Best Researcher Award

Nukus State Technical University | Uzbekistan

Dr. Berdimbetov Timur Tleubergenovich, Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science at Nukus State Technical University, is a distinguished academic and researcher whose expertise lies in climate change, remote sensing, GIS technologies, and environmental policy, particularly in the Aral Sea basin and Central Asia. He holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in information technology from the Nukus Branch of Tashkent University of Information Technologies and a PhD from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he specialized in regional climate-environment interactions. His professional journey includes roles as Dean, Head of Departments, Senior Lecturer, and Researcher across leading institutions in Uzbekistan, reflecting a steady rise through academic and leadership positions. His research interests focus on climate modeling, land degradation, water resource variability, and long-term climatic trends in Central Asia, supported by participation in international projects like Erasmus+ MECAS and CAS Strategic Priority Programs. With over ten Scopus-indexed publications and an H-index of 5, Dr. Berdimbetov has contributed valuable insights into climate variability, vegetation dynamics, and hydrological processes. His research skills encompass QGIS, ARCGIS analytics, Google Earth Engine, and RStudio, enabling advanced spatial and statistical analysis. Recognized with the prestigious CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship, he continues to advance interdisciplinary collaborations. In conclusion, Dr. Berdimbetov’s academic excellence, leadership, and impactful research make him a deserving nominee for the International Cognitive Scientist Awards.

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Featured Publications

Berdimbetov, T., Ilyas, S., Ma, Z., Bilal, M., & Nietullaeva, S. (2021). Climatic change and human activities link to vegetation dynamics in the Aral Sea Basin using NDVI. Earth Systems and Environment, 5(2), 303–318. Citations: 39

Berdimbetov, T., Ma, Z. G., Shelton, S., Ilyas, S., & Nietullaeva, S. (2021). Identifying land degradation and its driving factors in the Aral Sea Basin from 1982 to 2015. Frontiers in Earth Science, 9, 690000. Citations: 26

Berdimbetov, T. T., Ma, Z. G., Liang, C., & Ilyas, S. (2020). Impact of climate factors and human activities on water resources in the Aral Sea Basin. Hydrology, 7(2), 30. Citations: 25

Berdimbetov, T., Shelton, S., Pushpawela, B., Rathnayake, U., Koshim, A. G., … (2024). Use of intensity analysis and transfer matrix to characterize land conversion in the Aral Sea Basin under changing climate. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 10(4), 4717–4729. Citations: 8

Berdimbetov, T., Nietullaeva, S., & Yegizbayeva, A. (2021). Analysis of impact of Aral Sea catastrophe on anomaly climate variables and hydrological processes. International Journal of Geoinformatics, 17(1), 65–74. Citations: 7

Yegizbayeva, A., Ilyas, S., & Berdimbetov, T. (2022). Drought characterisation of Syrdarya River Basin in Central Asia using reconnaissance drought index. IGARSS 2022–2022 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. Citations: 6

Nabiha NAILI | Renewable energies | Excellence in Research

Dr. Nabiha NAILI | Renewable energies | Excellence in Research

Dr. Nabiha Naili 🇹🇳, born on 20 Jan 1974, is an Assistant Professor at the Research and Technology Center of Energy (CRTEn), Tunisia 🔬. With expertise in thermal systems and renewable energy 🌞, she contributes to sustainable solutions in heating/cooling applications. Her prolific research on ground source heat pumps and solar energy 🌍 has earned recognition both locally and internationally 🌐. She actively mentors young researchers and engineers 🧑‍🎓, participates in scientific committees 📋, and serves as a reviewer for top-tier journals 📚. Dr. Naili is known for combining simulation with experimental validation 🔧🧪, aiming to promote clean energy and climate-resilient technologies. She balances academic excellence with strong scientific leadership and international collaboration 🤝. Fluent in science and solutions, she is a pillar of innovation at CRTEn 🏛️

Profile

Education 🎓

Dr. Naili’s academic journey began with a Master in Physics in 1999 🧲, followed by an Advanced Studies Diploma in 2001 📘. Her deep dive into renewable energy and thermodynamics culminated in a Ph.D. in 2015 🎓. Her doctoral research integrated experimental methods with simulation modeling, focusing on ground source heat pump systems in Tunisia 🌍. This educational foundation empowered her to lead pioneering work in solar-assisted geothermal systems and energy-efficient technologies ☀️🌡️. She blends classical physics knowledge with applied engineering solutions 🛠️. Throughout her academic career, she has been committed to continuous learning and applying theoretical concepts to real-world energy challenges 🔬. Her education has laid the groundwork for her exceptional research and teaching activities within the fields of sustainable energy and thermal systems ♻️📖.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Since 2002, Dr. Naili has taught physics at various academic levels, eventually becoming an Assistant Professor at CRTEn 🎓. Her experience spans over two decades, involving classroom instruction, laboratory supervision, and student mentoring . She has guided 7 technician projects, 3 engineer theses, 2 master’s, and 2 Ph.D. dissertations 📘. She has reviewed papers for prestigious journals like Applied Energy and Renewable Energy 📚. A member of CRTEn’s scientific council, she also contributes to international conference committees 🌐. Her work integrates simulation tools like TRNSYS with experimental installations, enhancing national energy efficiency programs 💡. She actively participates in R&D projects involving heat exchangers, geothermal systems, and hybrid solar applications 🔧🌞. Her blend of academic insight and applied engineering makes her a key player in Tunisia’s energy innovation ecosystem 🔋.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

While formal awards are not explicitly listed, Dr. Naili’s career is adorned with prestigious roles and peer recognition 🌟. She has been an invited speaker at ANSOLE Days 2017 🎤, reflecting her regional leadership in geothermal and solar energy. She is an elected member of CRTEn’s Scientific Council 🏛️ and has served as a Technical Program Committee member at key conferences like ICSESS 2018 and IREC 🌍. Her role as a reviewer for high-impact journals like Energy Conversion and Management and Applied Thermal Engineering is a testament to her research quality 📖. Her research articles are frequently cited, and her work has contributed to national development in renewable energy ⚡. She is celebrated for promoting clean technology and education across Tunisia and beyond 🏅.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Naili’s research centers on renewable energy systems, especially solar-assisted ground source heat pumps and hybrid solar technologies 🌞❄️. She has conducted experimental and simulation-based analyses on geothermal heat exchangers, passive solar heating, and building energy efficiency in North African climates 🏠🌍. Her focus lies in optimizing thermal systems for domestic and industrial applications through tools like TRNSYS and CFD modeling 🧪🧠. Her published work spans Geothermics, Applied Thermal Engineering, and Energy Conversion and Management 📚. She emphasizes economic viability, energy conservation, and exergy analysis in her projects 💸🔧. Collaborating with engineers and policymakers, she aims to integrate clean energy into Tunisia’s infrastructure sustainably ♻️. Her innovation-driven approach aligns research with climate goals, making her a key contributor to environmental resilience and green development 🌱🔬.

Publications
  • Energy and exergy analyses of a helicoidal water to air geothermal heat exchanger for arid regions

    Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects
    2025-12-31 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Abdessamia Hadjadj; Abdelmalek Atia; Boubaker Ben haoua; Müslüm Arıcı; Nabiha Naili; Abdelmadjid Kaddour
  • Optimization and behavior result analysis of a solar assisted ground source heat pump system using TRNSYS simulation tool

    Geothermics
    2025-09 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Nabiha Naili; Omeima Nouicer; Issam Attar; Ghofrane Mgadmi
  • Design and economic viability of a hybrid solar/gas pasteurization system for developing countries

    Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
    2025-01 | Journal article
    Part ofISSN: 2214-157X
    CONTRIBUTORS: Oumaima Guizani; Nabiha Naili; Bourhan Tashtoush; Sami Kooli