Marta Sokół – Environmental Policy – Biodiversity Conservation in Engineering Projects Award

Marta Sokół - Environmental Policy - Biodiversity Conservation in Engineering Projects Award

Bialystok University of Technology - Poland

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Marta Sokół embarked on her academic journey at Bialystok University of Technology, where she pursued a two-degree program in Spatial Management, specializing in Geoinformation and Spatial Planning. She excelled in her studies, achieving outstanding results. Her commitment and academic excellence were further recognized through the awarding of her master's thesis in the competition for the best thesis addressing spatial issues in Bialystok.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Currently, Marta Sokół is a 1st-year Ph.D. student at the Doctoral School of Bialystok University of Technology, focusing on environmental engineering, mining, and energy. Her dedication to academic pursuits is evident in her transition to a doctoral program. During her master's studies, Marta actively participated in the Pilot Tutor Program, showcasing her interest in both academic and mentorship activities.

RESEARCH FOCUS AND PUBLICATIONS:

Marta Sokół's research focuses on the intersection of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and catchment protection in northeastern Poland. Her contributions have been recognized through publications, including papers in reputable journals such as "Ecological Indicators." Notably, her work involves a multi-criteria method for assessing the value of ecosystem services for catchment protection. These publications reflect Marta's commitment to advancing knowledge in environmental sciences.

COURSES AND CONFERENCES:

Marta Sokół has actively engaged in various courses and conferences, demonstrating her commitment to continuous learning and staying abreast of developments in her field. Noteworthy is her participation in the Pilot Tutor Program at Bialystok University of Technology, where she completed a course on nature inventory using QGIS software. Additionally, she presented a poster at the IALE 2022 European Landscape Ecology Congress, showcasing her research on ecosystem services in northeastern Poland.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH IMPACT:

As an author and co-author, Marta Sokół has contributed to papers that significantly impact the field of ecological indicators and landscape ecology. Her work on biodiversity, ecosystem services, and catchment protection is acknowledged for its complementary approach. The citation metrics, including CiteScore and Impact Factor, highlight the scholarly impact of her contributions.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Marta Sokół's legacy is characterized by her academic achievements, participation in research endeavors, and contributions to the scientific community. As a Ph.D. student, her future contributions are anticipated to further enrich the understanding of environmental engineering, mining, and energy. Marta's dedication to research, mentorship, and continuous learning positions her as a promising scholar with the potential to leave a lasting impact on her field.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Biodiversity and ecosystem services: Complementary approach for catchment protection and land use in northeastern Poland.  

 

Prashant Nagapurkar – Carbon Capture – Best Researcher Award

Prashant Nagapurkar - Carbon Capture - Best Researcher Award

Oak Ridge National Laborator - United States

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Prashant Nagapurkar's academic journey is distinguished by a strong foundation in chemical engineering. He earned a Bachelor's in Chemical Engineering (B.E.) from the University of Pune, India, followed by a Master's and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Missouri University of Science and Technology. His academic achievements include a notable GPA of 3.58/4.0 for his Ph.D.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Prashant's professional trajectory showcases a blend of academic research and industry experience. His postgraduate internship at Shell Oil Company in Houston, TX, provided hands-on experience in materials and corrosion, contributing to deepwater oil production systems. Following this, he transitioned to research roles at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, engaging in techno-economic analyses and environmental life cycle assessments (LCA) of various processes.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:

Prashant's contributions extend to the realms of Techno-Economic Optimization and Environmental Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of chemical and manufacturing processes. Noteworthy projects include LCA of integrated chip manufacturing processes, techno-economic analyses of coal to carbon fiber processes, and the optimization of microgrids for developing countries in Africa and Asia. His research employs advanced techniques such as Simulated Annealing, Genetic Algorithm, and Artificial Neural Networks.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Prashant's impact is evident through his work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he conducted analyses to determine the economic competitiveness of the U.S. in comparison to other countries. His techno-economic analyses and environmental LCAs contribute valuable insights, especially in areas like coal to carbon fiber processes. These assessments have implications for both economic feasibility and environmental sustainability.

ACADEMIC CITES:

Prashant's research has garnered recognition in peer-reviewed publications. Notable publications include articles in Elsevier Journal of Sustainable Computing, ASTM International's Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing Systems, and Elsevier's Energy Conversion and Management Journal. His contributions to journals with substantial impact factors underscore the significance of his work in the academic community.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

As a researcher and postdoctoral associate, Prashant's work lays the groundwork for future advancements in sustainable manufacturing and energy systems. His expertise in Techno-Economic Optimization and Environmental LCA positions him as a key contributor to the evolving landscape of chemical engineering. The potential impact of his work on microgrid optimization and manufacturing processes indicates a promising legacy and continued contributions to the field.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Techno-economic and life cycle analyses for a supercritical biodiesel production process from waste cooking oil for a plant located in the Midwest United States. 2023 (1)
Economic and embodied energy analysis of integrated circuit manufacturing processes  2022 (3)
Advances in Energy Hybridization for Resilient Supply: A Sustainable Approach to the Growing World Demand  2022 (5)
Leveraging Flexible Smart Manufacturing to Accelerate Industrial Supply Chain Recovery.  2020 (5)
Techno-economic optimization and environmental Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of microgrids located in the US using genetic algorithm.  2019 (66)