Fatemeh Fathi | Risk management | Best Researcher Award

Fatemeh Fathi | Risk management | Best Researcher Award

associate professor of Agricultural economics | Shiraz University | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fatemeh Fathi, an Associate Professor in Agricultural Economics at Shiraz University, focuses her research on sustainable agricultural systems, environmental economics, and the optimization of resource management under uncertainty. Her work integrates economic and environmental dimensions to address challenges in energy policy, climate change adaptation, and food security. She has contributed to studies examining the relationship between energy consumption, carbon emissions, and income in Iran, highlighting how economic structures impact environmental sustainability. Her research explores the effects of economic risk management on agricultural productivity, such as sugar beet production under varying irrigation regimes, and evaluates strategies for water resource management in watershed systems affected by climate change. Fatemeh Fathi’s investigations into the Iranian meat market provide insights into the consequences of energy subsidy reforms and their implications for food security and environmental sustainability. Using advanced analytical tools such as game theory and portfolio theory, she develops models for managing environmental and financial risks in agricultural sectors, with applications in seed maize and wheat production. Her scholarly contributions extend to international collaborations and conferences addressing the integration of environmental and economic strategies in agricultural development. She co-authored a book chapter on policy frameworks for climate-smart agriculture, emphasizing adaptive strategies for sustainable farming practices. Through her comprehensive research, Fatemeh Fathi contributes to shaping policy and management approaches that balance economic growth with environmental preservation, fostering a resilient agricultural economy capable of withstanding future climate and market uncertainties.

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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).

Rahma Permata – Construction Management – Best Researcher Award

Rahma Permata - Construction Management - Best Researcher Award

National Taiwan University - Taiwan

SUMMARY

Rahma Permata is a doctoral researcher in Civil Engineering at National Taiwan University, with a strong foundation in structural engineering and project management. She has academic and practical experience in seismic evaluation, steel connections, and construction site inspection. With a career spanning international education and corporate roles, Rahma integrates technical acumen with cross-cultural communication. Her previous work as a civil engineer and management trainee enriched her interdisciplinary skills across design, supply chain, and scheduling systems. Passionate about engineering development, she is recognized for her ability to manage complex workflows and contribute to innovative, data-driven construction solutions.

EDUCATION

Rahma Permata earned her master’s degree from National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, where she focused on structural seismic performance in steel beam-column joints. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at National Taiwan University, under guidance from experts in structural analysis and construction engineering. Her academic training combines theoretical design, computational modeling, and field applications. Her early studies in Indonesia laid the groundwork for her technical and professional excellence. Across her education, Rahma has focused on structural safety, modeling accuracy, and the dynamic behavior of building systems during seismic events.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Rahma has diverse work experience ranging from international internships to engineering roles in private companies. At Continental Engineering Corporation, she contributed to project scheduling using Primavera P6 and collaborated on technical drawings with AutoCAD. She previously worked at PT Luxindo Raya in various departments including sales, water systems, marketing, and supply chain. Her role spanned communication with stakeholders, quality assurance, and project coordination. She also interned at the Palembang Education Authority, recalculating structural components using SAP2000. Her experience demonstrates versatility in engineering functions, team collaboration, and integration of technical and managerial responsibilities in large-scale infrastructure projects.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Rahma’s research focuses on the seismic behavior and structural integrity of civil engineering systems. She explores how detailed modeling and strength variability affect the seismic performance of steel joints in buildings. Her interests extend to computer-aided structural analysis using tools like SAP2000, ETABS, and ANSYS. Her doctoral work aims to improve the resilience and safety of buildings in seismic zones by refining modeling accuracy and evaluating structural failure mechanisms. With a commitment to sustainable and disaster-resistant construction, Rahma continues to investigate the integration of design precision and real-world performance in structural engineering practice.

AWARD AND HONOR

Rahma has gained recognition for her dedication and achievements through her selection as a research assistant and academic collaborator at top Taiwanese institutions. Her appointment under professors at National Cheng Kung University and National Taiwan University highlights her academic potential. She held a key role as secretary of the Muslim Students Association at NCKU, reflecting her leadership and organizational engagement beyond academia. While formal awards are not explicitly listed, Rahma’s growing responsibilities and consistent involvement in both research and community initiatives illustrate the respect and trust she has earned within academic and professional circles.

RESEARCH SKILL

Rahma is proficient in structural analysis software including SAP2000, ETABS, ANSYS, and AutoCAD. She also has experience using Primavera P6 for construction scheduling and Microsoft tools for data reporting. Her expertise includes interpreting seismic data, preparing as-built drawings, conducting field inspections, and optimizing structural models. Her analytical capabilities allow her to evaluate the performance of engineering systems under dynamic conditions. With a blend of hands-on site knowledge and computational modeling, Rahma brings a balanced approach to solving engineering problems. She is also skilled in technical communication and managing engineering documentation within multidisciplinary teams.

CONCLUSION

Rahma Permata represents the new generation of civil engineers with a global outlook, advanced technical training, and a passion for solving real-world problems through engineering innovation. Her experience spans field operations, academic research, and international collaboration. She brings a multidisciplinary and systems-based approach to structural design, combining theoretical rigor with practical implementation. Rahma’s dedication to continuous learning and improvement makes her a valuable contributor to both academic research and industry projects. With strong analytical tools, leadership experience, and a focus on seismic safety, she continues to shape the field of sustainable and safe civil infrastructure.

PUBLICATIONS

Title: Life Cycle Assessment of Integrated Energy and Seismic Retrofits for Existing Buildings
Authors: [Author information not provided in the available sources.]
Journal: Journal of Building Engineering

Title: Integrated Retrofitting Strategies for Aging Buildings: Bridging Seismic Risk Mitigation and Sustainability
Authors: Rahma Permata and Szu-Yun Lin
Journal: EGU General Assembly 2025 (Preprint)