Neil Page | Atmospheric Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Neil Page | Atmospheric Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Neil Page at University of Wollongong, Australia

👨‍🎓Professional Profile

🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Neil Page’s academic journey reflects a strong commitment to environmental and atmospheric sciences, beginning with his undergraduate studies at Kingston University, London, where he earned a Bachelor of Environmental Science. He then pursued further studies at Queensland University of Technology, achieving a Bachelor of Applied Science before honing his expertise in atmospheric chemistry and climatology at the University of Wollongong. Through his Master’s research and the subsequent Masters of Philosophy (MPhil), Neil focused on atmospheric mercury and reactive bromine, specifically investigating their variability over coastal Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. This early academic foundation in environmental management, chemistry, and sustainability has laid a robust groundwork for his future research and professional pursuits. 

💡 Professional Endeavors

Neil’s professional career spans a broad range of roles across environmental consulting, climate science, and policy development. As a Senior Specialist at Deloitte Sustainability & Climate Change, he has worked on numerous physical climate risk assessments across various sectors, including agriculture, mining, construction, and finance. His expertise in data modelling and climate risk evaluation has helped clients assess and manage physical climate risks using advanced computational tools like GEOS-Chem and HYSPLIT. Neil’s role as a lead curator in the development of climate risk solutions, such as Deloitte Decarbonisation SolutionsTM (DDS), highlights his leadership in applying science to solve global challenges. 🏢🌐

📚 Contributions and Research Focus

Neil’s research focus is firmly entrenched in Atmospheric Chemistry, Meteorology, and Climate Science. His notable contribution to the field includes the measurement of reactive bromine and atmospheric mercury in polar regions, specifically over coastal Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. His work using ship-based observations, satellite retrievals, and back-trajectory modelling has been instrumental in understanding the factors driving atmospheric chemical variability in these sensitive regions. Furthermore, his early career research on mercury biogeochemical cycling in Australia using the GEOS-Chem model is a key example of his ability to integrate global chemical transport models with site-based observational data. Neil’s scholarly pursuits are not just limited to academia but extend to critical areas like climate change and air quality, influencing both scientific communities and policy development. 🌍🔬

🌍 Impact and Influence

Neil’s contributions extend beyond traditional research into real-world impact, notably in the area of climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies. His involvement in Australia’s national climate change risk assessment and state-wide climate risk assessments in regions like Tasmania and Northern Territory showcases his ability to translate complex climate science into actionable insights. Through his work, Neil helps shape policy frameworks and supports industries in building resilience to climate change. His leadership in big data modelling for physical climate risks further underscores his influence in shaping how companies and governments approach climate challenges. 🌡️⚖️

🧑‍🏫 Academic Cites and Research Recognition

Neil’s academic work has garnered recognition in the form of scholarships and citations in various research domains, particularly in atmospheric chemistry and environmental sustainability. His involvement in field campaigns, such as his research trip to Antarctica, not only contributed to advancing scientific knowledge but also positioned him as a respected figure in the scientific community. His work continues to be cited for its innovative methodologies and contributions to climate risk assessment and atmospheric science, with his publications influencing both academic and policy circles. 📑🌐

🖥️ Technical Skills and Tools

Neil’s technical prowess is vast and includes expertise in High-Performance Computing using platforms like NCI Gadi/Raijin. He is skilled in statistical analysis and proficient in the use of programming languages like Python, R, and Fortran, which he uses for data analysis and the development of complex climate and environmental models. His expertise extends to a wide array of modelling software, including GEOS-Chem, HYSPLIT, and AERMOD, to simulate atmospheric processes and evaluate environmental risks. His competence in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), as well as data visualisation tools like Tableau, allows him to communicate complex datasets in user-friendly formats for stakeholders across sectors. 💻📊

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Beyond his professional and research endeavors, Neil has contributed to education through his role as an Academic Demonstrator at the University of Wollongong, where he assisted in practical sessions for undergraduate courses like “Earth’s Interconnected Spheres.” His teaching experience includes mentoring students, delivering practical demonstrations, and guiding students through assignments and practical works. His ability to explain complex scientific concepts to a diverse student body speaks to his excellent communication and interpersonal skills. 👨‍🏫📚

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Neil’s legacy will likely be defined by his continued contributions to the field of climate science, particularly in the realm of climate risk assessment and mitigation strategies. His research has the potential to influence not only environmental policy but also practical solutions for industries and communities seeking to adapt to climate change. As a specialist in the intersection of atmospheric science, data modelling, and climate resilience, Neil is positioned to make a lasting impact in shaping sustainable futures. His future contributions will continue to advance scientific understanding and provide innovative solutions to tackle some of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges.

Rajab Abousnina | Solution for Environmental Challenges | Excellence in Research

Dr. Rajab Abousnina | Solution for Environmental Challenges | Excellence in Research

Dr. Rajab Abousnina at University at Curtin University, Australia

 Professional Profile👨‍🎓

Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Rajab Abousnina began his academic journey in engineering with a strong focus on materials science. His foundational education emphasized sustainable practices, particularly in civil engineering and environmental solutions. This early focus laid the groundwork for his future endeavors in innovative construction techniques and waste material utilization.

Professional Endeavors 🛠️

Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Curtin University in Australia, Dr. Abousnina leads groundbreaking research on sustainable geopolymer concrete. His previous role at Macquarie University involved heading a project on structural health monitoring systems for concrete pavements, showcasing his blend of academic knowledge and practical engineering skills.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌍

Dr. Abousnina’s research primarily targets several critical areas: the development of sustainable geopolymer concrete using alternative activators, advancements in 3D concrete printing, structural health monitoring with embedded sensing systems, and innovative wastewater treatment technologies. His work aims to reduce carbon emissions and promote eco-friendly construction practices.

Impact and Influence 💡

Through his impactful research and global collaborations, Dr. Abousnina significantly influences sustainable engineering practices. His findings not only advance academic discourse but also offer practical solutions that shape industry standards, addressing pressing environmental challenges in construction and materials science.

Academic Cites 📑

With over 12 Q1 journal articles and numerous conference papers, Dr. Abousnina has established a robust publication record. His research is frequently cited, reflecting its relevance and importance within the scientific community. This extensive bibliographic contribution demonstrates his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field.

Technical Skills ⚙️

Dr. Abousnina possesses a diverse range of technical skills, including expertise in developing geopolymer concrete and composite materials, proficiency in structural health monitoring technologies, and knowledge of advanced wastewater treatment processes. These competencies position him as a leader in sustainable engineering solutions.

Teaching Experience 🎓

As an educator, Dr. Abousnina plays a vital role in shaping future engineers. He teaches various civil engineering courses such as Transport Engineering and Structural Design, while also supervising MSc and PhD students in their research projects. His dedication to teaching fosters a new generation of professionals equipped with sustainable engineering practices.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Looking ahead, Dr. Abousnina is committed to continuing his innovative work in sustainable engineering. He aims to further develop new materials and construction methods that minimize environmental impact. His ongoing collaborations with industry partners will likely lead to practical applications of his research, ensuring a lasting legacy in civil and environmental engineering.

 Top Noted Publications 📖

Optimal design for epoxy polymer concrete based on mechanical properties and durability aspects

Authors: W Ferdous, A Manalo, HS Wong, R Abousnina, OS AlAjarmeh, Y Zhuge
Journal: Construction and Building Materials
Year: 2020

 Effects of light crude oil contamination on the physical and mechanical properties of fine sand

Authors: RM Abousnina, A Manalo, J Shiau, W Lokuge
Journal: Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal
Year: 2015

Effect of using metakaolin as supplementary cementitious material and recycled CRT funnel glass as fine aggregate on the durability of green self-compacting concrete

Authors: Y Ouldkhaoua, B Benabed, R Abousnina, EH Kadri, J Khatib
Journal: Construction and Building Materials
Year: 2020

Experimental investigation on effects of calcined bentonite on fresh, strength and durability properties of sustainable self-compacting concrete

Authors: ZEA Laidani, B Benabed, R Abousnina, MK Gueddouda, EH Kadri
Journal: Construction and Building Materials
Year: 2020

Characteristics, strength development and microstructure of cement mortar containing oil-contaminated sand

Authors: R Abousnina, A Manalo, W Ferdous, W Lokuge, B Benabed, KS Al-Jabri
Journal: Construction and Building Materials
Year: 2020

Elisa Quarta | Environmental Data Analysis | Young Scientist Award

Mrs. Elisa Quarta | Environmental Data Analysis | Young Scientist Award

Mrs. Elisa Quarta at Università del Salento, Italy

👨‍🎓 Profile

📜 Summary

Biologist with a strong focus on ecotoxicology and environmental sustainability. Proven expertise in microbiological assessment in aquaculture and innovative methodologies for marine environmental remediation. Skilled in scientific communication and project management, with a passion for education and public engagement.

🎓 Education

  • Master’s Degree in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Sustainability (LM-75) from University of Siena (2021).
  • Master’s Degree in Environmental Sciences (LM-75) from University of Salento (2018).
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Biological Sciences (L-13) from University of Salento (2016).

💼 Professional Experience

Currently serving as a Research Fellow at C.N.R. – I.R.S.A. in Taranto, working on the REMEDIA project, focusing on microbiological health assessments in aquaculture. Previously a Scholar at University of Salento (2023) for the Fish RISE project, evaluating fish health in mariculture settings. Also held a position as a Research Assistant at C.N.R. – I.R.S.A. (2022–2023), involved in assessing microplastics. Began my career as an Intern at University of Salento (2020–2021), where I researched polychaete cultivation and innovative fish feed.

🔬 Research Interests

My research interests include microbial ecology and health in aquaculture, bioremediation techniques for marine environments, the impact of microplastics on aquatic ecosystems, and sustainable aquaculture practices and food safety.

🛠️ Skills

Proficient in Microsoft Office, R, GIS, and statistical analysis. Strong organizational and communication skills, with extensive experience in public engagement and scientific dissemination.

📖  Top Noted Publications
Growth Performance of Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819 under an Innovative Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture System (IMTA) in the Mar Grande of Taranto (Mediterranean Sea, Italy)
  • Author: Arduini, D., Portacci, G., Giangrande, A., Quarta, E., Stabili, L.
  • Journal: Water (Switzerland)
  • Year: 2023
Microbiological and chemical analysis of macroalgae biomasses in an Integrated Mariculture System
  • Author: Stabili, L., Acquaviva, M.I., Cavallo, R.A., Verri, T., Quarta, E.
  • Journal: 2023 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea; Learning to Measure Sea Health Parameters, MetroSea 2023 – Proceedings
  • Year: 2023
Microplastic evidence and removal from the seaweed bioremediator Chaetomorpha linum
  • Author: Stabili, L., Licciano, M., Giotta, L., Cecere, E., Quarta, E.
  • Journal: 2022 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea; Learning to Measure Sea Health Parameters, MetroSea 2022 – Proceedings
  • Year: 2022

Dharmendrasinh Chauhan | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dharmendrasinh Chauhan | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Charotar University of Science and Technology, India

👨‍🎓 Profiles

👨‍🏫 Professional Background

Dr. Dharmendrasinh Chauhan is an accomplished Electronics and Communication Engineer with extensive experience in the higher education sector. Since September 2010, he has been a vital part of the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Charotar University of Science and Technology (CHARUSAT). His primary responsibilities include teaching both classroom and laboratory sessions, designing and updating course curricula, and fostering connections between academia and industry for student internships and placements.

🎓 Education

Dr. Chauhan holds a Ph.D. in Wireless Communication Engineering from CHARUSAT, a Master of Engineering in Electronics & Communication from Gujarat University, and a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics & Communication from Saurashtra University.

📚 Academic and Research Accomplishments

Dr. Chauhan earned his Ph.D. in Wireless Communication Engineering from CHARUSAT in September 2019. His research work has been widely recognized, with publications in esteemed journals such as Computers, Materials & Continua and Sustainability. His research includes innovative studies on spatial modulation and the integration of 6G technologies in vehicular networks.

🛠️ Skills and Certifications

Dr. Chauhan is proficient in several technical areas and tools. He has expertise in programming languages like C and Python, protocols such as APB, AHB, and AXI4, and HDL languages including Verilog and System Verilog. His certification in VLSI Front-End Training from VLSIGURU Training Institute showcases his advanced knowledge in digital electronics and verification methodologies.

🔧 Industry and Training Experience

He has gained practical industry experience through various training programs, including RTL Design and Verification at eInfochips and hands-on training with WiFi and Bluetooth chipset integration. His project work encompasses AXI4 protocol verification and FIFO design using Verilog HDL, highlighting his proficiency in digital design and verification.

🤝 Contributions to Charoset

Dr. Chauhan plays a crucial role in several university initiatives. As a member of the Career Development and Placement Cell (CDPC), he supports students in career guidance, internships, and placements. His involvement with the University Industry Interaction Cell (UIIC) helps bridge the gap between academia and industry. Additionally, he contributes to the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) to enhance institutional quality and NAAC evaluation processes.

📝 Research  publish

He has authored numerous research papers and book chapters on topics like wireless communication, vehicular networks, and antenna design. His research is published in high-impact journals and has contributed significantly to the academic community.

 

📖 Publications

Inverted-L Shaped Wideband MIMO Antenna for Millimeter-Wave 5G Applications

    • Authors: A Patel, A Vala, A Desai, I Elfergani, H Mewada, K Mahant, C Zebiri, …
    • Journal: Electronics
    • Year: 2022

An Overview of Non Orthogonal Multiple Access for Future Radio Communication

    • Authors: S Patel, D Chauhan, G Shail
    • Conference: 2021 International Conference on Intelligent Technologies (CONIT)
    • Year: 2021

Design of HMI Based on PID Control of Temperature

    • Authors: N Mehta, D Chauhan, S Patel, S Mistry
    • Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research and Development
    • Year: 2017

Verification of I2C DUT Using SystemVerilog

    • Authors: P Mulani, J Patoliya, H Patel, D Chauhan
    • Journal: International Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology
    • Year: 2010

Performance of Nonlinear Detectors in Spatial Multiplexing for Spatially Correlated Channels

    • Authors: D Chauhan, J Bhalani
    • Journal: Radioelectronics and Communications Systems
    • Year: 2017

Near Optimal Performance Joint Semi-Blind Channel Estimation and Data Detection Techniques for Alamouti Coded Single-Carrier (SC) MIMO Communication Systems

    • Authors: JK Bhalani, D Chauhan, YP Kosta, AI Trivedi
    • Journal: Physical Communication
    • Year: 2013

Razieh Fazaeli | Environmental Data Analysis | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Razieh Fazaeli | Environmental Data Analysis | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Razieh Fazaeli at university of Waterloo, Canada

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🌳Academic Background 

Razieh Fazaeli is a PhD student in Nanochemistry at the University of Waterloo, with extensive experience in inorganic chemistry and catalysis. She has contributed significantly to the development of novel nanocatalysts and materials for environmental and energy applications, with a strong publication record in leading chemistry journals. Her research focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and application of nanostructured materials in photocatalysis, energy storage, and green chemistry.

🎓 Education

Razieh Fazaeli holds a Master of Science in Inorganic Chemistry from Isfahan University of Technology, Iran (2000), where she conducted research on the synthesis and characterization of Co(III) complexes under the supervision of Prof. Mehdi Amirnasr. She also earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Kashan University, Iran (1998).

💼 Professional Experience

Razieh is currently a PhD student in Chemical Engineering (Nanochemistry) at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Her research focuses on the design and development of advanced nanomaterials for catalytic applications, particularly in environmental remediation and energy storage. She has co-authored numerous publications in high-impact journals, showcasing her expertise in nanocatalysts and photocatalysis.

🔬 Research Interests

Razieh’s research interests include nanochemistry, catalysis, and material science. She specializes in the synthesis of novel nanostructured materials and their application in photocatalysis, energy conversion, and environmental cleanup. Her work is centered on developing sustainable solutions for global challenges, such as water purification and clean energy technologies.

📖 Publication

A comparison increasing the photodegradation power of a Ag/g–C3N4 /CoNi–LDH nanocomposite: Photocatalytic activity toward water treatment

Authors: Fazaeli, R., Aliyan, H., Richeson, D., Li, Y.
Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
Year: 2025

Investigation of the synergistic photocatalytic activity of a ternary ZrTiO4/TiO2/Mn3O4 (ZTM) nanocomposite in a typical water treatment process

Authors: Fazaeli, R., Aliyan, H., Nezamzadeh-Ejhieh, A., Richeson, D.
Journal: Surfaces and Interfaces
Year: 2024

Hollow Ag/Mn(btc): As highly efficient catalyst for oxidation of sulfides to sulfoxides

Authors: Aliyan, H., Fazaeli, R., Foroutanfar, Z., Richeson, D., Li, Y.
Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications
Year: 2023

Photocatalytic degradation abilities of binary core-shell SiO2@mZrO2/TiO2 nanocomposites: Characterization, kinetic and thermodynamic study of metoclopramide (MCP) eradication for water purification

Authors: Zahraei, M.S.N., Fazaeli, R., Aliyan, H., Richeson, D.
Journal: Materials Research Bulletin
Year: 2023

Hierarchical mesoporous plasmonic Pd-Fe3O4/NiFe-LDH composites: Characterization, and kinetic study of a photodegradation catalyst for aqueous metoclopramide

Authors: Shabib, F., Fazaeli, R., Aliyan, H., Richeson, D.
Journal: Environmental Technology and Innovation
Year: 2022

Photodegradation and mineralization of metronidazole by a novel quadripartite SnO2@TiO2/ZrTiO4/ZrO2 photocatalyst: Comprehensive photocatalyst characterization and kinetic study

Authors: Amouhadi, E., Aliyan, H., Aghaei, H., Fazaeli, R., Richeson, D.
Journal: Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
Year: 2022

Hillary Abugu | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hillary Abugu | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

 Profiles

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👨‍🔬 Academic Background

Dr. Hillary Onyeka Abugu is a passionate Lecturer I at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, specializing in analytical chemistry. With a strong background in pure and industrial chemistry, Dr. Abugu is committed to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing environmental challenges through his research and teaching.

🎓 Education

Dr. Abugu earned his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria, in 2018. He also holds a Master’s degree in Analytical Chemistry (2012) and a Bachelor’s degree in Pure and Industrial Chemistry (2007) from the same institution. Additionally, he completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Education from the National Teachers Institute, Kaduna, Nigeria, in 2013.

🔬 Professional Experience

As a Lecturer I at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Dr. Hillary Onyeka Abugu plays a vital role in shaping the future of budding chemists. In the Department of Chemistry, he utilizes his expertise in analytical chemistry to teach and mentor students, ensuring they grasp both theoretical concepts and practical applications. Dr. Abugu is actively involved in curriculum development, where he contributes to the enhancement of course materials and teaching methods to align with contemporary scientific advancements. His role extends to academic research, where he leads and participates in projects aimed at addressing environmental and chemical challenges. Additionally, Dr. Abugu supervises laboratory work, guiding students through hands-on experiments and fostering a research-oriented mindset.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Abugu’s research focuses on environmental chemistry and toxicology, with an emphasis on analyzing water quality and environmental contaminants. He explores the assessment of potentially toxic elements and their impact on ecosystems and public health. His work employs advanced analytical techniques to evaluate the hydrochemical characteristics of water, contributing to a deeper understanding of environmental pollution.

🤝 Professional Memberships

Dr. Abugu is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Institute of Public Analysts of Nigeria (MIPAN), the Nigeria Environmental Society (NES), the Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM), and the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRSC). His involvement in these organizations reflects his dedication to collaborative research and professional development.

📖 Publication

Relationship Between Teachers' Educational Qualifications and Student’s Achievement in Chemistry: A Case Study of Owerri West LGA
    • Authors: R.C.D. Ucu, H.O. Abugu, A.O. Unanma
    • Journal: IOSR Journal of Research & Method in Education
    • Year: 2013
Ecological and potential health risk assessment of heavy metals in soils and food crops grown in abandoned urban open waste dumpsite
    • Authors: N.R. Ekere, M.C.J. Ugbor, J.N. Ihedioha, N.N. Ukwueze, H.O. Abugu
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering
    • Year: 2020
Geochemical and health risk assessment of heavy metals concentration in soils around Oke-Ere mining area in Kogi State, Nigeria
    • Authors: H. Olumayowa Oluwasola, O. Oluoye, S. Mohammad Bashir, O.A. Odewole, et al.
    • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
    • Year: 2023
Pollution and risk assessment of heavy metals in water, sediment, and fish (Clarias gariepinus) in a fish farm cluster in Niger Delta region, Nigeria
    • Authors: V.C. Ehiemere, J.N. Ihedioha, N.R. Ekere, C.N. Ibeto, H.O. Abugu
    • Journal: Journal of Water and Health
    • Year: 2022
Ecological and human health risk evaluation of potential toxic metals in paddy soil, rice plants, and rice grains (Oryza sativa) of Omor Rice Field, Nigeria
    • Authors: J.N. Ihedioha, H.O. Abugu, O.T. Ujam, N.R. Ekere
    • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    • Year: 2021

Maria Lityńska-Zając, Environmental Data Analysis, Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Maria Lityńska-Zając, Environmental Data Analysis, Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Maria Lityńska-Zając at Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

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 🌟 Summary

Maria Lityńska-Zając is a prominent archaeologist-botanist renowned for her expertise in archaeobotanical analysis. With a distinguished career, she has conducted extensive research on macroscopic plant remains from archaeological sites across Europe and beyond. Her work is celebrated for its impact on understanding prehistoric and early medieval agriculture.

🎓 Education

  • Habilitation (2006): Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences. Thesis: Segetal Weeds in Prehistoric and Early Medieval Farming.
  • Doctor of Biology (1996): W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Cracow. Thesis: Vegetation and Agriculture in the Roman Iron Age in Poland: An Archaeobotanical Study.
  • Master of Biology (1982): Faculty of Biology, Jagiellonian University, Cracow. Thesis: Plant Remains from the Roman Period from Site 1 at Wyszembork.

💼 Professional Experience

Maria is a Professor at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences. She has carried out archaeobotanical research at over 50 sites in Poland and has been involved in excavations and analysis of plant remains from Egypt, Hungary, Serbia, Spain, Slovakia, Greece, and Bulgaria. She is the author and co-author of more than 250 publications, including seven books, with a notable work being Przewodnik do badań archeobotanicznych (Guidebook to Archaeobotanical Studies, 2005).

🔬 Research Interests

Her research focuses on the archaeobotanical analysis of plant remains, studying prehistoric and early medieval farming practices, and understanding the role of segetal weeds in historical agriculture.

📖 Publication

Unveiling Hunnic legacy: Decoding elite presence in Poland through a unique child's burial with modified cranium
    • Authors: J.M. Niebylski, H. Dobrzańska, A. Szczepanek, M. Baca, A. Götherström
    • Journal: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
    • Year: 2024
Early farming settlement of the marginal zone of loess uplands and its palaeoenvironmental context - A case study of the Iłza Piedmont (S Poland)
    • Authors: M. Szeliga, P. Mroczek, R. Dobrowolski, J. Barga-Wiȩcławska, P. Zagórski
    • Journal: Praehistorische Zeitschrift
    • Year: 2023
Results of Natural Science Analyses of the Baden Culture Materials in the Šariš Region, North-Eastern Slovakia
    • Authors: E. Horváthová, M. Lityńska-Zając, A. Rauba-Bukowska, J. Wilczyński, A. Zastawny
    • Journal: Slovenska Archeologia
    • Year: 2022
Archaeobotanical Studies in Poland – Historical Overview, Achievements, and Future Perspectives
    • Authors: M. Badura, M. Lityńska-Zając, M. Makohonienko
    • Journal: Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
    • Year: 2022
Utilisation of plant materials in houses of the Linear Pottery Culture. A case study of Brzezie
    • Authors: M. Lityńska-Zając, A. Czekaj-Zastawny
    • Journal: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
    • Year: 2021
Plant remains found in archaeological sites in the Carpathian foothills - preliminary report
    • Authors: M. Lityńska-Zając, M. Moskal-del Hoyo, K. Cywa
    • Book: Bronze Age Tell Communities in Context: An Exploration into Culture, Society, and the Study of European Prehistory. Part 2 Practice - The Social, Space, and Materiality
    • Year: 2020
The early Holocene archaeological evidence (Site E-05-1) in Bargat El-Shab (Western Desert Egypt)
    • Authors: P. Bobrowski, M. Lityńska-Zając, M. Osypińska, M. Jórdeczka
    • Journal: Archaeologia Polona
    • Year: 2020
Plant use in Muslim Spain: Preliminary results from the medieval town of Madīnat Ilbīra
    • Authors: M. Lityńska-Zając, M. Rębkowski
    • Journal: Acta Palaeobotanica
    • Year: 2020