Giovanni Scardino | Precision Patterns | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Giovanni Scardino | Precision Patterns | Best Researcher Award

University of Bari | Italy

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BIOGRAPHY OF DR. GIOVANNI SCARDINO 🌍

INTRODUCTION 📚

Dr. Giovanni Scardino is an esteemed researcher and educator at the University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy, specializing in Earth sciences, geomorphology, and coastal dynamics. With an impressive academic journey and a commitment to scientific advancement, Dr. Scardino’s work has earned significant recognition in the field of geoscience. His multifaceted expertise ranges from geophysical science to remote sensing, making him a prominent figure in academia and research.

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓

Dr. Scardino’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from the University of Bari Aldo Moro in 2014. He then pursued a Master’s in Geological and Geophysical Science in 2016, laying the foundation for his future career in geoscience. His academic path reached its peak when he completed his PhD in Geoscience in 2020, after an enriching research experience both in Italy and abroad. He also undertook research stages at CEREGE in Aix-en-Provence, France, and the spin-off Environmental Surveys S.r.l., Italy, which broadened his understanding and expertise in environmental and geological studies.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 🏆

Dr. Scardino has served as a researcher at the Department of Earth and Geo-environmental Science, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy. He has also been part of the Interdepartmental Research Center for Coastal Dynamics at the same university. His professional career has seen him take on roles as a researcher and supervisor, significantly contributing to the scientific community. Furthermore, Dr. Scardino’s expertise is evident in his role as a supervisor for several PhD and Master’s students, guiding the next generation of geoscientists.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON  Precision Patterns🌊

Dr. Scardino’s research focuses on coastal geomorphology, climate change, and remote sensing technologies. His work investigates the dynamic interactions between land and ocean, particularly in the context of environmental change. Notable projects include his involvement in the “Medichange” project, focusing on medicane risks in climate change scenarios, and his leadership in various research initiatives related to sea-level changes and coastal dynamics. His scientific contributions help shape policies on coastal management and environmental protection.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌟

Dr. Scardino’s research has significantly influenced the field of geoscience, particularly in understanding coastal geomorphological changes. His interdisciplinary work across various scientific journals and platforms demonstrates his ability to influence both the academic and practical aspects of coastal management and environmental science. His efforts also extend to editing journals and leading collaborative scientific efforts on an international scale.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS 📝

Dr. Scardino has published over 53 research papers, with 40 peer-reviewed articles in prestigious scientific journals. His work spans diverse topics including geomorphology, marine geology, and environmental science. His research has been widely cited, with a total of 626 citations and an H-index of 15, underscoring the impact of his work in advancing geoscientific knowledge.

HONORS & AWARDS 🏅

Dr. Scardino’s contributions to science have been recognized through various awards and honors, including being invited as a guest editor for special issues of prominent scientific journals. His leadership roles, such as serving as an editorial board member for “Earth Sciences” and “Discover Oceans,” further demonstrate the trust placed in his expertise.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🔮

Looking ahead, Dr. Scardino is poised to make lasting contributions to the study of coastal dynamics and climate change. His research is vital for the sustainable management of coastal areas in the face of global environmental challenges. With his vision and expertise, Dr. Scardino is set to continue his legacy as a leading figure in the scientific community, fostering new discoveries and innovations in geoscience.

FINAL NOTE

Dr. Giovanni Scardino’s academic and professional journey reflects his dedication to the advancement of geoscience. His ongoing contributions to environmental science, particularly through his research and mentoring, are shaping future generations of geoscientists. As he continues to innovate and lead, Dr. Scardino’s legacy in the field of Earth and coastal sciences will remain influential.

 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS 📚

Coastal Boulder Emplacement by Extreme Wave Events Impacting the ABC Islands
    • Authors: G. Scardino, A. Rovere, C. Barile, E.N. Mijts, G. Scicchitano
    • Journal: Quaternary Science Reviews
    • Year: 2025
Coastal Geomorphological Changes from Past to Present
    • Authors: V. De Santis, G. Scardino
    • Journal: Water (Switzerland)
    • Year: 2025
Fingerprinting Mediterranean Hurricanes Using Pre-Event Thermal Drops in Seawater Temperature
    • Authors: G. Scardino, M.M. Miglietta, A. KuShabaha, G. Sabato, G. Scicchitano
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2024
Two Main Highstands During the Last Interglacial: Insights from Palaeoshorelines and Marine Terraced Deposits Along the Ionian Coast of the Apulia Region, Southern Italy
    • Authors: V. De Santis, P. Montagna, G. Scicchitano, T.J. De Torres Pèrez-Hidalgo, M.A. Caldara
    • Journal: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
    • Year: 2024
Crustal Uplift Rates Implied by Synchronously Investigating Late Quaternary Marine Terraces in the Milazzo Peninsula, Northeast Sicily, Italy
    • Authors: M. Meschis, D. Romano, M. Palano, S. Morici, M. Longo
    • Journal: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
    • Year: 2024

Salome Hauger | Spatial Data Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Mrs. Salome Hauger | Spatial Data Analysis | Best Scholar Award

Fraunhofer ISE | Germany

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BIOGRAPHY OF MRS. SALOME HAUGER 🌱📚

INTRODUCTION 🌍

Salome Hauger is an accomplished project manager and PhD student specializing in the field of agrivoltaics at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE). She has demonstrated an exceptional combination of technical expertise and research passion, contributing significantly to the sustainability of energy solutions. Her academic and professional journey has been shaped by her dedication to environmental sciences and renewable energy.

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓

Salome Hauger’s academic journey began with her undergraduate studies in Geography at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau, where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in 2016. Her keen interest in environmental sciences led her to pursue a Master of Science degree in Environmental Sciences, which she completed in 2019. Throughout her studies, she developed a strong foundation in geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing, setting the stage for her future career in environmental research and innovation.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 👩‍💼

After completing her studies, Salome embarked on a professional path that included a variety of internships and student assistant roles, demonstrating her eagerness to gain hands-on experience. She worked at renowned organizations such as Airbus Defence and Space, the German Aerospace Center, and the German Environmental Aid. These positions allowed her to apply her academic knowledge in real-world contexts, particularly in the fields of meteorology, remote sensing, and climate protection.

In 2020, Salome joined the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE), where she took on the role of Project Manager in Agrivoltaics while simultaneously pursuing her PhD. Her focus in this innovative field aligns with global goals to enhance sustainable energy production by combining solar energy with agricultural land use.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS  ON  Spatial Data Analysis 🔬

Salome Hauger’s research and contributions have been pivotal in the development and advancement of agrivoltaics—a field that integrates solar power generation with agricultural production. Her work addresses the pressing need for sustainable energy solutions that do not compromise agricultural land. As a PhD student, she has focused on optimizing the synergy between photovoltaic systems and crop cultivation, aiming to create more sustainable energy solutions for the future.

Her work has furthered the understanding of how solar panels can be integrated into agricultural landscapes without harming crop yields, contributing to the broader goal of achieving environmental sustainability through renewable energy sources.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌟

Salome’s influence extends beyond her immediate academic and professional circles. As a researcher at the Fraunhofer Institute, she has made substantial contributions to the understanding of agrivoltaics and its potential to reduce land-use conflicts while simultaneously addressing the global energy demand. Her research is instrumental in shaping the future of clean energy solutions and sustainable agricultural practices.

Her interdisciplinary work at the intersection of environmental science, technology, and agriculture positions her as a key figure in the renewable energy sector.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS 📑

While Salome’s academic publications are still emerging as she continues her PhD, she has already contributed to several influential research papers and reports. These publications are likely to expand her recognition in the field, especially as agrivoltaics gains more global attention for its ability to support both energy production and agriculture.

Her work is cited in multiple academic and industry circles, and she continues to publish as part of her ongoing research at Fraunhofer ISE.

HONORS & AWARDS 🏆

Salome Hauger’s academic and professional achievements have not gone unnoticed. She has received recognition for her dedication to sustainability and innovation in the renewable energy sector. Her position as a project manager and PhD student at Fraunhofer ISE speaks to the value of her contributions to the development of agrivoltaics.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🔮

Salome’s future contributions to the field of agrivoltaics are anticipated to expand, as the global demand for renewable energy solutions continues to rise. Her ongoing research has the potential to reshape how we view the relationship between energy production and agriculture, offering innovative solutions to address land-use challenges. As she advances in her career, her legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations of researchers and environmental advocates.

FINAL NOTE ✨

Salome Hauger is poised to make an enduring impact on the world of sustainable energy. Her contributions to agrivoltaics and her commitment to advancing clean energy solutions place her in a unique position to influence the trajectory of global renewable energy initiatives. As she continues her research, her legacy will be defined by her commitment to integrating environmental sustainability with technological advancement.

TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS 📚

Spatial potential analysis and site selection for agrivoltaics in Germany
  • Authors: Salome Hauger, Vanessa Lieb, Rüdiger Glaser
  • Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Year: 2025

Esaïe Tchetan | Statistical Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Esaïe Tchetan | Agricultural Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Esaïe Tchetan at University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin

👨‍🎓 Professional Profiles

🌱 Current Position

Dr. Esaïe Tchetan is a lecturer at Université Nationale d’Agriculture (UNA) and Université Nationale des Sciences, Technologies, Ingénierie et Mathématiques (UNSTIM) in Benin.

📚 Summary

A dedicated zootechnician, Dr. Tchetan holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Sciences and specializes in ethnoveterinary medicine, focusing on the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants for livestock health management. He has been teaching and supervising students in agricultural institutions since 2017.

🎓 Education

  • PhD in Agricultural Sciences (Oct 2019 – Jul 2023)
    University of Abomey-Calavi (Benin) and Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium)
  • Master in Animal Production and Biotechnology (Oct 2014 – Mar 2017)
    University of Abomey-Calavi (Benin)
  • Bachelor’s in Animal Production and Health (Oct 2010 – Jan 2014)
    University of Parakou (Benin)

🧑‍🔬 Professional Experience

Dr. Tchetan’s research focuses on the anthelmintic potential of plants used in traditional veterinary medicine, encompassing ethnoveterinary surveys and various laboratory assays. He has also contributed to internships and research projects involving extraction and biological testing of plant materials.

📈 Academic Cites

He has presented at numerous international conferences, making significant contributions to the field of ethnoveterinary medicine and emphasizing the role of traditional plants in livestock health.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Tchetan is proficient in mass spectrometry, chromatographic techniques, and data analysis using R. He excels in plant extraction, fractionation, and biological activity testing, with extensive experience in teaching and student supervision.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

He has lectured on traditional veterinary pharmacopoeia, animal ecophysiology, and special zootechnics in agricultural high schools and universities across Benin.

🌿 Research Interests

His research interests include ethnoveterinary medicine, pharmacognosy, analytical chemistry, and traditional farming systems, particularly the ecological and therapeutic roles of medicinal plants in livestock health management.

 

📖 Top Noted Publications

Antitrypanosomal activity of Crossopteryx febrifuga and phytochemical profiling using LC-MS/MS analysis coupled to molecular network and SIRIUS

Authors: Tchetan E., Ortiz S., Olounlade P.A., Azando E.V.B., Avril C., Dominique D., Hounzangbe-Adote S.M., Gbaguidi F.A., Quetin-Leclercq J.
Journal: Fitoterapia
Year: 2024

Stands diversity and population structure of five ethnoveterinary woody species according to climatic zone and human disturbance in Benin (West Africa)

Authors: Tchetan E., Houehanou T.D., Olounlade P.A., Azando E.V.B., Quinet M., Houinato M.R.B., Hounzangbe-Adote S.M., Quetin-Leclercq J., Gbaguidi F.A.
Journal: Discov Conserv
Year: 2024

HPLC-LTQ Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry-based Molecular Networking for identifying anthelmintic molecules in Morinda lucida Benth

Authors: Tchetan E., Ortiz S., Hughes K., Olounlade P.A., Laurent P., Azando E.V.B., Herent M.F., Hounzangbe-Adote S.M., Houinato M.R.B., Gbaguidi F.A., Quetin-Leclercq J.
Journal: S. Afr. J. Bot.
Year: 2023

In vivo anticoccidial activity and immune response of Moringa oleifera and Vernonia amygdalina leaves against Eimeria magna and Eimeria media in rabbits

Authors: Konmy B., Olounlade P.A., Adjobimey T., Dansou C.C., Adoho A.C.C., Tchetan E., Alowanou G.G., Azando E.V.B., Adjanohoun A., Doko Allou S.-Y., Baba-Moussa L.
Journal: Front. Cell. Infect. Microbiol.
Year: 2023

Fractionation coupled to molecular networking: Towards identification of anthelmintic molecules in Terminalia leiocarpa (DC.) Baill.

Authors: Tchetan E., Ortiz S., Olounladé P.A., Hughes K., Laurent P., Azando E.V.B., Hounzangbe-Adote S.M., Gbaguidi F.A., Quetin-Leclercq J.
Journal: Molecules
Year: 2022