Konstantina Kouvara | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Konstantina Kouvara, Environmental Data Analysis, Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Konstantina Kouvara at University of Patras, Greece

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🌟 Summary

Konstantina Kouvara is a dedicated PhD student specializing in marine litter at the University of Patras. She has significant experience in oceanography and biology, with a strong focus on marine environmental research. Konstantina has contributed to multiple publications and has participated in various projects related to marine litter management.

🎓 Education

  • PhD in Marine Litter (Ongoing since 2021) – University of Patras
  • MSc in Oceanography (2019-2021) – University of Patras
  • BSc in Biology (2015-2019) – University of Patras

💼 Professional Experience

  • Scientific Guidance and Supervision (05/2023 – 10/2023) – University of Patras
    Duties: Oversaw a pilot project on marine litter management, prepared economic and environmental impact studies, and developed action plans.
  • Lab Technician (10/2020 – 05/2021) – University of Patras
    Duties: Cultivated microalgae and tested for antimicrobial activity.

🔬 Research Interests

  • Collection and analysis of marine litter data
  • Identification of distribution patterns and sources of marine litter
  • Participation in marine litter clean-up campaigns
  • Presentations and dissemination of research findings

📖 Publication Top Noted

Article: Assessing marine litter in a highly polluted area in the Mediterranean: A multi-perspective approach in the Saronikos Gulf, Greece
  • Authors: Kouvara, K., Kosmopoulou, A., Fakiris, E., Galgani, F., Papatheodorou, G.
  • Journal: Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Volume: 203
  • Pages: Article 116497
  • Year: 2024
Article: Isolation, identification, and chemical composition analysis of nine microalgal and cyanobacterial species isolated in lagoons of Western Greece
  • Authors: Hotos, G., Avramidou, D., Mastropetros, S.G., Makridis, P., Kornaros, M.
  • Journal: Algal Research
  • Volume: 69
  • Pages: Article 102935
  • Year: 2023
Article: COVID-19-related litter pollution on Greek beaches and nearshore shallow water environments
  • Authors: Kouvara, K., Papatheodorou, G., Kosmopoulou, A., Fakiris, E., Geraga, M.
  • Journal: Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Volume: 185
  • Pages: Article 114250
  • Year: 2022

Pilar Sandin-España – quimica ambiental – Transcontinental Excellence in Research Data Analysis Award 

Dr. Pilar Sandin-España - quimica ambiental - Transcontinental Excellence in Research Data Analysis Award 

National Institute of Agricultural and Food Research - Spain 

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 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Pilar Sandin-España embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in Chemical Sciences, graduating from the prestigious Complutense University of Madrid in 1997. Her early academic pursuits laid the groundwork for her subsequent research endeavors. Following her undergraduate studies, she pursued higher education, obtaining her Ph.D. from the Autonomous University of Madrid in 2004. Her doctoral thesis, titled "Study of the degradation and analysis of cyclohexanedione herbicides in chlorinated water," showcased her early specialization in environmental chemistry, a field she would continue to excel in throughout her career.

Professional Endeavors

Entering the realm of professional research, Dr. Pilar joined the National Institute of Agricultural and Food Research (INIA-CSIC) in 2016 as a Scientist. Over the years, she ascended to a leadership position, becoming responsible for the chemistry research group within the INIA Plant Protection Products Unit. This transition marked the beginning of her significant contributions to the field of plant protection and environmental chemistry.

Contributions and Research Focus On quimica ambiental

Pilar's research is characterized by a deep focus on understanding the chemical behavior of pesticides and their transformation products in the environment. Her expertise extends to the intricate reactions occurring in natural settings, encompassing both biotic and abiotic processes. Central to her work is the development of highly sensitive analytical methods to detect pesticide residues in various environmental matrices, including water, soil, and plants. Additionally, her research addresses the behavior and analysis of chiral compounds, showcasing the breadth of her scientific inquiry.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Pilar Sandin-España's contributions have garnered significant recognition within the scientific community. Her prolific output includes 60 scientific publications and dissemination articles, with a substantial portion published in high-impact journals indexed in SCI. Notably, she has served as the first or last author in a majority of these publications, underlining her leadership in driving impactful research. Furthermore, her work has been cited extensively, with a notable h-index of 17, reflecting the influence and relevance of her contributions.

Impact and Influence

Beyond her research publications, Dr. Pilar's influence extends to various facets of scientific engagement. She actively contributes to the scientific community as a member of editorial boards for several SCI journals and as a regular reviewer for esteemed scientific publications. Her involvement in organizing workshops and courses related to pesticides underscores her commitment to knowledge dissemination and capacity building within the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Pilar Sandin-España continues to advance in her career, her legacy is marked by a steadfast dedication to advancing the understanding of chemical processes in environmental systems. Her innovative methodologies and insightful investigations have laid a solid foundation for future research in the realm of plant protection and environmental chemistry. With her expertise, leadership, and commitment to excellence, she is poised to continue making significant contributions to the scientific community for years to come.

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