Adewale Isaac Olutumise | Environmental Risk | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Adewale Isaac Olutumise | Environmental Risk | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer | Adekunle Ajasin University | Nigeria

Adewale Isaac Olutumise is a distinguished researcher in Agricultural Economics with a strong focus on environmental and production economics, particularly emphasizing the intersection of climate change, agricultural productivity, and rural welfare. His research explores the socioeconomic dynamics of climate adaptation, food security, and sustainable agricultural systems in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa. Adewale’s extensive scholarly contributions include studies on climate variability, noise pollution impacts on food markets, and adaptation strategies among crop and livestock farmers. His work integrates econometric modeling and policy-oriented analysis to address agricultural inefficiencies, income inequality, and environmental challenges affecting rural livelihoods. He has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in international journals such as Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Agricultural and Food Economics, Discover Sustainability, and Journal of Thermal Biology, contributing to global discussions on resilience and sustainability in food systems. His academic engagements extend to supervising postgraduate research, conducting field-based quantitative studies, and participating in multidisciplinary projects that link agriculture with environmental policy and welfare economics. As a Senior Lecturer at Adekunle Ajasin University and Research Fellow at Walter Sisulu University, Adewale has also presented his findings at several international conferences, including those organized by IIFET and NAAE. His research portfolio demonstrates a consistent commitment to understanding the economic implications of environmental stressors and developing adaptive mechanisms that enhance productivity, equity, and sustainable livelihoods in agrarian economies.

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Featured Publications:

Ajayi, C. O., & Olutumise, A. I. (2018). Determinants of food security and technical efficiency of cassava farmers in Ondo State, Nigeria. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, 21(7), 915–928.

Olutumise, A. I. (2023). Impact of credit on the climate adaptation utilization among food crop farmers in Southwest, Nigeria: Application of endogenous treatment Poisson regression model. Agricultural and Food Economics, 11(1), 7.

Oseni, J. O., Olutumise, A. I., & Olutumise, B. O. (2018). Performance evaluation of cocoa marketing in Osun State, Nigeria. Jurnal Perspektif Pembiayaan dan Pembangunan Daerah, 6(1), 97–112.

Olutumise, A. I., Ajibefun, I. A., & Omonijo, A. G. (2021). Effect of climate variability on healthcare expenditure of food crop farmers in Southwest, Nigeria. International Journal of Biometeorology, 65(6), 951–961.

Olutumise, A. I. (2022). Determinants of market participation and preference for production of pepper (Capsicum spp.) among farmers in Southwest, Nigeria. Heliyon, 8(9).

Gulam Husain Patel – Life cycle assessment – Best Researcher Award

Gulam Husain Patel - Life cycle assessment - Best Researcher Award

LUT university - Finland

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🌱 SUMMARY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNEY

GULAM HUSAIN PATEL is a passionate and dedicated Environmental and Power Plant Engineer whose academic and professional trajectory reflects a deep commitment to sustainable solutions and climate resilience. With a strong foundation in Mechanical Engineering from Mumbai University, his journey progressed toward advanced expertise through dual Master's degrees—first in Power Plant Engineering from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and then in Environmental Engineering from Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT), Finland. His current pursuit of a Doctor of Science (DSc) in Energy Systems at LUT highlights his unwavering focus on clean energy transitions. Gulam’s career has been consistently driven by the goal of integrating engineering innovation with ecological consciousness. His work spans academic research, industrial internships, and educational outreach, making him a well-rounded contributor to sustainable development. His forward-thinking mindset and international training position him as a key player in addressing global energy and environmental challenges.

📘 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

GULAM’s academic path began in India, where he completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering at Mumbai University. This phase sparked his fascination with thermodynamics, energy conversion, and mechanical systems. Realizing the pressing need for sustainable energy sources, he advanced his education by obtaining a Master of Science in Power Plant Engineering from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia. There, he gained insights into thermal power generation and energy optimization. Driven by a global perspective and a commitment to the environment, Gulam relocated to Finland, where he earned a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering at LUT. His academic journey was enriched with global mobility programs such as summer and winter schools focused on oil, gas, and wastewater treatment. These foundations provided him with the analytical and practical tools to bridge engineering innovation with environmental responsibility, setting the stage for his research-oriented doctoral studies.

🔬 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS AND FIELDWORK

GULAM has gathered rich experience across industrial and academic environments. He began as an intern at Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, where he contributed to monitoring manufacturing quality and sustaining production line efficiency. His practical exposure to industrial systems deepened his interest in energy optimization and resource management. He later transitioned into academia, joining LUT University as a Junior Research Assistant, where he examined the life cycle assessment (LCA) of hydrogen production via natural gas. This role refined his research capabilities and analytical precision. He also contributed to science communication through his work with LUMA-keskus Saimaa, engaging in experimental teaching and promoting STEM education. Currently serving as a Junior Researcher at LUT, he is engaged in groundbreaking LCA-based assessments of Power-to-X technologies, with a focus on sustainable hydrogen utilization. Gulam’s ability to merge theoretical knowledge with real-world problem-solving defines his multidisciplinary professional outlook.

⚗️ CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

GULAM’s research contributions are deeply rooted in the intersection of energy systems, sustainability, and life cycle assessment. His principal focus lies in evaluating and enhancing the environmental performance of hydrogen production technologies. His publication, "Climate Change Performance of Hydrogen Production Based on Life Cycle Assessment", published in Green Chemistry (2024), underscores his role in advancing scientific understanding of decarbonization pathways. Gulam employs modeling tools like GaBi and simulation platforms like Ansys to quantify greenhouse gas emissions and optimize process sustainability. His work supports the development of Power-to-X systems—an emerging paradigm in energy storage and renewable integration. By addressing environmental externalities in energy transitions, his research aligns with global goals for net-zero carbon futures. Through methodical analysis, modeling, and system evaluation, Gulam is shaping cleaner technologies that could redefine how societies produce and consume energy in a sustainable manner.

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

GULAM’s academic and research excellence have been acknowledged through several prestigious programs and certifications. He participated in competitive summer and winter schools at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, where he studied oil, gas, and wastewater treatment—critical sectors in energy and environmental engineering. He was also selected for the MonGOS project by NAWA, an initiative promoting sustainability and environmental governance, reflecting his cross-border recognition as a sustainability advocate. In Finland, his growing expertise secured him a position as Junior Researcher at LUT, a role reserved for promising doctoral candidates with impactful research outputs. His publication in a high-impact journal further validates his scientific contributions. Gulam's continuous academic progression from Bachelor's to Doctorate, coupled with his international exposure and peer-reviewed recognition, mark him as a rising scholar and changemaker in energy and environmental research.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE IN SUSTAINABILITY

GULAM’s work holds significant implications for climate action and green technology innovation. His research contributes to demystifying the environmental costs and benefits of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier, which is vital for decarbonizing industries and transportation. By using life cycle thinking, he provides policymakers and engineers with data-driven insights that can shape sustainable energy systems. His involvement in teaching and science promotion through LUMA-keskus reflects his belief in education as a catalyst for environmental consciousness. Furthermore, his multicultural academic background equips him to bridge global perspectives in sustainability discourse. Gulam’s influence extends beyond labs and lecture halls, as his research supports national and international goals like the European Green Deal and UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). His commitment to evidence-based sustainability practices makes him an advocate for responsible innovation, systems thinking, and energy equity.

🔮 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

LOOKING AHEAD, GULAM envisions becoming a transformative force in sustainable energy systems by integrating academic research, industrial application, and policy advisory roles. His doctoral work is paving the way for more refined assessments of Power-to-X solutions, a domain that promises to revolutionize carbon-neutral fuel production. He aims to expand his research to include comparative LCA studies of other renewable pathways, such as biofuels and solar-based hydrogen. Gulam also seeks to contribute to international panels and research collaborations that influence environmental regulations and energy transitions. Through mentoring young engineers and advocating interdisciplinary research, he intends to cultivate a new generation of sustainability thinkers. His legacy will likely be defined by impactful publications, technology assessments, and an enduring commitment to planetary well-being. With each contribution, Gulam is building a future where engineering harmonizes with ecology for a more resilient and sustainable world.