Necla Koralay | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Necla Koralay | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Karadeni̇z Technical University | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Necla Koralay is an environmental scientist and forest engineer whose academic work focuses on watershed management, soil erosion, hydrology, and water quality. She completed her undergraduate studies in Forest Engineering at Ankara University and later earned her postgraduate and doctoral degrees from Karadeniz Technical University, where she specialized in watershed management, erosion modeling, and hydrological assessment. She also continues undergraduate education in geography to broaden her interdisciplinary expertise. Over her academic career, she has served as a research assistant, research assistant (PhD), and currently as an assistant professor in the Faculty of Forestry. Dr. Koralay has contributed extensively to the scientific literature through articles published in SCI, SCI-Expanded, ESCI, and peer-reviewed journals, focusing on RUSLE-based erosion modeling, morphometric analysis, and the effects of hydropower plants and forestry activities on water quality. She has presented numerous papers at national and international conferences and has been involved in funded research projects related to erosion–flood risk mapping and sediment dynamics. In addition to her research, she serves as an editor for the Ormancılık Araştırma Dergisi. Her academic achievements have been recognized with notable awards for outstanding performance during her undergraduate education, reflecting her long-standing dedication to environmental and forestry sciences.

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Featured Publications

Koralay, N., & Kara, Ö. (2025). “Risk assessment of soil erosion with RUSLE using geographic information system and organic carbon and total nitrogen loadings of suspended sediment in Sogutlu Stream Watershed of Trabzon, Turkey” in Environmental Earth Sciences.

Koralay, N., & Kara, Ö. (2024). “Assessment of flood risk in Söğütlü Stream Watershed of Trabzon Province in Turkey using geographic information systems and analytic hierarchy process approach” in Natural Hazards.

Koralay, N. (2024). “An Investigation into the Carbon and Total Nitrogen Content of Suspended Sediments in Değirmendere Watershed and Its Implications for Erosion Risk” in Forestist.

Koralay, N., & Kara, Ö. (2023). “Effects of morphometric characteristics on flood in Degirmendere sub-watersheds, Northeastern Turkey” in International Journal of River Basin Management.

Koralay, N., & Kara, Ö. (2022). “Trabzon Değirmendere Çatak alt havzasının erozyon risk haritasının oluşturulması ve sediment iletim oranının belirlenmesi” in Ormancılık Araştırma Dergisi.

Amarachi Onyena – Water Quality – Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Amarachi Onyena - Water Quality - Best Researcher Award 

Nigeria Maritime University Okerenkoko - Nigeria

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Amarachi Paschaline Onyena's academic journey commenced with a Bachelor's degree in Biological Science (Hydrobiology) from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri. Her undergraduate project focused on evaluating heavy metal concentrations in fishes from river and aquaculture systems. This foundational research instilled in her a keen interest in environmental studies, particularly in understanding the impact of anthropogenic activities on aquatic ecosystems.

Following her undergraduate studies, Dr. Onyena pursued a Master's degree in Marine Sciences, specializing in Marine Pollution and Management, at the University of Lagos. Her master's dissertation delved into the evaluation of anthropogenic impacts on sediment and macrobenthic fauna in creeks around Lagos Lagoon. This research underscored her commitment to investigating the ecological ramifications of human activities on marine environments.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Onyena's professional journey has been marked by a blend of research, teaching, and community engagement activities. As a lecturer at the Nigeria Maritime University, Okerenkoko, she has contributed significantly to the academic development of students in the field of environmental management. Her expertise spans various courses such as Water Quality, Marine Pollution, and Marine Biology.

In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Dr. Onyena has been actively involved in research projects focusing on water quality assessment, microplastics pollution, and benthic ecology. Her research endeavors have been augmented by international experiences, including a TWAS-CSIR Fellowship and participation in research programs in India and Germany. These experiences have broadened her perspective and enriched her scientific insights.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Onyena's research has made substantial contributions to the understanding of water quality dynamics, pollution assessment, and ecological risk evaluation in aquatic ecosystems, particularly in the Niger Delta region. Her studies on benthic macroinvertebrates, microplastics, and heavy metal pollution have provided valuable insights into the ecological health of coastal environments.

Furthermore, her involvement in global initiatives such as the World Youth Parliament for Water and participation in conferences and workshops demonstrates her commitment to addressing water-related challenges on a broader scale. Through her research and advocacy efforts, Dr. Onyena aims to promote sustainable water management practices and raise awareness about environmental conservation.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Onyena's academic achievements have been recognized through various awards and fellowships, including the TWAS-CSIR Ph.D. Fellowship and Institution Based Research (IBR) TETFUND grant. These accolades attest to her scholarly excellence and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge in her field.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Onyena's work has had a tangible impact on both academic discourse and environmental policymaking. Her research findings have been published in reputable journals and presented at international conferences, contributing to the global body of knowledge on marine ecology and pollution. Moreover, her involvement in community development initiatives and youth engagement programs underscores her commitment to fostering environmental stewardship among future generations.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As she continues her academic and professional journey, Dr. Onyena's legacy lies in her commitment to interdisciplinary research, mentorship of young scholars, and advocacy for sustainable environmental practices. Through her endeavors, she aspires to inspire positive change and contribute meaningfully to the preservation and conservation of aquatic ecosystems for generations to come.

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