Muhammad Tamoor | Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Tamoor | Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Shenyang University of Technology | China

Dr. Muhammad Tamoor is a dedicated researcher and academic in the field of Chemical Engineering, with a strong focus on life cycle engineering, sustainability, and advanced computational methods. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Shenyang University of Technology, China, he has made notable contributions to the development of sustainable approaches in materials and energy systems. His academic career reflects a balanced blend of teaching, research, and leadership in international collaborations, positioning him as a promising scholar in sustainable development and green technologies.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Tamoor earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, with his research centered on life cycle analysis, biodegradation, and upcycling of plastics. His doctoral work emphasized strategy simulation and life cycle engineering as tools to address global challenges associated with plastic waste and circular economy solutions. Prior to his doctorate, he obtained a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, where his research explored computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer phenomena. His interdisciplinary educational background, bridging chemical engineering with applied mathematics, provides him with a strong foundation in both theoretical modeling and applied sustainability research.

Experience

Professionally, Dr. Tamoor has held academic and research roles that highlight both his teaching abilities and his research acumen. He began his academic career as a Lecturer at COMSATS University Islamabad, Wah Campus, where he developed expertise in pedagogy and guided undergraduate students in engineering fundamentals. He has also contributed to professional training through specialized courses such as Object-Oriented Programming (C++), which he delivered at the Virtual University of Pakistan. Currently, he is engaged in a Postdoctoral position at Shenyang University of Technology, focusing on lifecycle assessment and techno-economic analysis of advanced concrete systems. His research and teaching experiences demonstrate his versatility and commitment to bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application.

Research Interest

Dr. Tamoor’s primary research interests revolve around sustainability, green process engineering, and life cycle assessment of industrial systems. He has actively contributed to projects examining geopolymer concrete, renewable energy infrastructures, and microbial biodegradation of plastics. His work also extends into computational domains, particularly computational fluid dynamics and population balance models, with applications in large-scale industrial processes such as bubble column reactors. In addition, he has acted as Guest Editor for the journals Frontiers in Manufacturing Technology and Frontiers in Sustainability, where he launched a special research topic on the role of life cycle engineering in developing a circular economy for plastics. His interdisciplinary focus reflects a strong vision for integrating environmental policy, techno-economic considerations, and innovative engineering solutions.

Awards

Throughout his career, Dr. Tamoor has been recognized for academic excellence and research achievements. He received the prestigious “Excellent International Graduate Award” from the Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, acknowledging his outstanding scholarly contributions. He was also awarded the “Chinese Government Scholarship” by the Chinese Scholarship Council, reflecting his commitment to academic excellence at the international level. In addition, he has been honored by national initiatives in Pakistan, including recognition under the Prime Minister’s Laptop Scheme and certificates for participation in innovative research and computational sciences. These accolades highlight both his academic dedication and his potential as a global researcher in sustainability and engineering.

Publications

Tamoor, M., Xing, J. (2025). PET life cycle analysis development for environmental sustainability: global scenario. Environment, Development and Sustainability.

Tamoor, M., Samak, N.A., Xing, J. (2023). Life cycle assessment and policy for the improvement of net-zero emissions in China. Cleaner Engineering and Technology.

Tamoor, M., Samak, N.A., Xing, J. (2023). Pakistan toward Achieving Net-Zero Emissions: Policy and Roadmap. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering.

Tamoor, M., Samak, N.A., Yang, M., Xing, J. (2022). The Cradle-to-Cradle Life Cycle Assessment of Polyethylene terephthalate: Environmental Perspective. Molecules.

Tamoor, M., Kamran, M., Rehman, S., Farooq, A., Khan, R., Lee, J.R., Shin, D.Y. (2021). Modelling of Applied Magnetic Field and Thermal Radiations Due to the Stretching of Cylinder. Processes.

Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Tamoor stands out as a dynamic and versatile researcher whose expertise bridges chemical engineering, sustainability, and computational modeling. His contributions to life cycle assessment, plastic biodegradation, renewable energy infrastructures, and sustainable concrete solutions reflect his commitment to addressing pressing global challenges. With his international research collaborations, editorial leadership, and recognized excellence in academia, Dr. Tamoor exemplifies the role of a modern scientist working toward sustainable technological advancements. His career trajectory indicates not only his capacity for innovation but also his dedication to nurturing interdisciplinary approaches for future generations of engineering and sustainability researchers.

Valerio Matozzo | Environmental sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Valerio Matozzo - University of Padova  -Environmental sciences

Prof Valerio Matozzo : Environmental sciences

Professional profile:

Early Academic Pursuits:

Prof. Valerio Matozzo began his academic journey by earning a degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Padova (Italy) in 1998. Following this, he pursued postgraduate research, receiving a European Union grant in 2000.

In 2003, he completed his PhD in Evolutionary Biology at the University of Padova, focusing on the physiological responses of bivalves to pollutants.

Professional Endeavors:

From 2002 to 2005, Prof. Matozzo held a postdoctoral position at the University of Padova. During this period, he contributed significantly to the field, earning the "Sebastiano Geraci" Award in 2004 for the best paper written by a young researcher and published in an international journal.

He became a permanent Researcher in Ecology at the Department of Biology, University of Padova, from January 2006 to August 2017. Currently, he holds a permanent position as an Associate Professor of Ecology at the University of Padova.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Prof. Matozzo's primary scientific interest lies in the use of marine invertebrates, particularly bivalves and crustaceans, as bioindicators in both laboratory and field conditions. His research focuses on studying the effects of various contaminants on aquatic invertebrates, with a particular emphasis on immunotoxic effects of emerging contaminants such as nanoparticles, pharmaceuticals, and herbicides. He also investigates the interaction of these contaminants with other environmental factors like temperature and pH.

He oversees the Laboratory of Ecophysiology and Ecotoxicology of Marine Invertebrates and has participated in several national and international research projects.

Accolades and Recognition:

In 2014, Prof. Matozzo received the Certificate of Excellence in Reviewing from Elsevier and the journal Marine Environmental Research, recognizing his outstanding contribution to the quality of the journal.

He has been actively involved in academic committees, serving as the President of the Degree Course in Natural Science and the Degree Course in Science of Nature at the University of Padova.

Impact and Influence:

Prof. Matozzo has left a significant impact on the field of marine biology and ecotoxicology. He has authored or coauthored 121 papers published in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to a book chapter. His research has contributed valuable insights into the understanding of the effects of contaminants on marine invertebrates.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Prof. Matozzo's legacy includes his extensive body of research, leadership roles in academic programs, and contributions to the scientific community. As President of academic degree courses and a faculty member of the PhD program in Biosciences, he continues to shape the future of aspiring scientists. His commitment to research and education ensures a lasting impact on the field of marine biology and ecotoxicology. Future contributions from Prof. Matozzo are anticipated as he maintains collaborations with national and international institutions and continues his involvement in editorial boards and research projects.

Notable Publications:

Citations:

A total of  5828 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations     5828
  • h-index        45
  • i10-index     97