Ranadheer Reddy | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Ranadheer Reddy | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

King Mongkut Institute of Technology | Thailand

Mr. Ranadheer Reddy is an emerging researcher whose multidisciplinary work spans geoinformatics, remote sensing, geostatistics, environmental monitoring, public health analytics, and data-driven decision-support systems, supported by a growing academic footprint that includes 6 documents, 15 citations, and an h-index of 3. His publications demonstrate a strong commitment to applying spatial technologies and computational methods to address real-world environmental and societal challenges across India and Southeast Asia. His research on soil erosion estimation and sediment retention in the Lam Phra Phloeng watershed showcases his expertise in watershed assessment and environmental risk modelling, while his recent open-access study on flood mapping and damage assessment during the 2024 Chiang Rai Flood in Thailand highlights his proficiency in leveraging UN-SPIDER-recommended remote sensing methodologies within Google Earth Engine for rapid disaster analysis. Mr. Ranadheer Reddy has also contributed significantly to spatial public health research through a geostatistical analysis of child malnutrition determinants in India, integrating demographic and socio-economic factors to generate policy-relevant insights. His work on spatio-temporal land use and land cover changes in smart cities along the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor reflects his interest in sustainable urban development and long-term environmental change assessment. Expanding into applied data science, his book chapters explore machine learning approaches for early rice disease diagnosis and big data analytics in the healthcare sector, demonstrating his focus on technological innovation for agricultural resilience, healthcare improvement, and sustainable development. Collectively, his emerging body of work contributes to advancing geospatial intelligence, environmental modelling, and data-driven policy formulation.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

  • Seebonruang, U., Mandadi, R., Thammaboribal, P., Gonzales, A. L., & Bharadwas, G. S. V. S. A. (2025). Estimation of soil erosion and enhancing sediment retention in the Lam Phra Phloeng watershed. Water, 17, 3339.

  • Thammaboribal, P., Tripathi, N., Lipiloet, S., & Mandadi, R. (2025). Flood mapping and damage assessment using UN-SPIDER recommended practices in Google Earth Engine: A case study of the 2024 Chiang Rai Flood, Thailand. International Journal of Geoinformatics, 165–179.

  • Mandadi, R. R., Tripathi, N. K., Pal, I., Mozumder, C., & Gonzales, A. L. (2023). Geostatistical exploratory analysis on child malnutrition and its determinants in India. International Journal of Geoinformatics.

  • Kanchan, A., Nitivattananon, V., Tripathi, N. K., Winijkul, E., & Mandadi, R. R. (2024). A spatio-temporal examination of land use and land cover changes in smart cities of the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor. Land, 13.

  • Sakhamuri, S., Tatini, N. B., Krishna, P. G., Mandadi, R. R., RajaSekhar, J., Gunnam, L. C., & Teja, K. R. (2025). Machine learning approach to ensure rice nutrition through early diagnosis of rice diseases. In V. Jain, M. Raman, A. Agrawal, M. Hans, & S. Gupta (Eds.), Achieving Sustainability with AI Technologies (pp. 297–310). IGI Global.

Bulent Yesilata | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Bulent Yesilata | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher | Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University |Turkey

Prof. Bulent Yesilata is a distinguished professor and senior researcher specializing in renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies, with a strong foundation in thermo-fluid sciences and their applications to sustainable energy systems. His expertise encompasses thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid dynamics with significant contributions to solar photovoltaic systems, solar heating and cooling, and energy-efficient building technologies. He has led numerous national and international R&D projects focused on renewable energy integration, energy system optimization, and sustainable development strategies. Prof. Bulent Yesilata has served as an evaluator and rapporteur for European Commission research programs including FP7, Horizon, and Horizon Europe, and has consulted for organizations such as UNDP and GIZ on renewable energy policy and implementation. As founder and director of the GAP Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency R&D Excellency Center at Harran University, he has played a pivotal role in advancing Turkey’s sustainable energy initiatives. He actively contributes to global scientific communities as Associate Editor of Solar Energy (Elsevier) and a member of several international professional bodies, including the International Energy Agency and the Association of Energy Engineers. His research has earned 1,015 citations across 941 documents, with 36 publications and an h-index of 16, reflecting his impactful contributions to renewable and sustainable energy research.

Profile : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar | Research Gate

Featured Publication 

Sarı, A., Nas, M., Yeşilata, B., Ustaoğlu, A., Erdoğmuş, E., Torlaklı, H., Hekimoğlu, G., & Gencel, O. (2024). A novel cement mortar comprising natural zeolite/dodecyl alcohol shape stable composite phase change material for energy effective buildings. Journal of Energy Storage, 87, 111266.

Onsomu, O. N., Terciyanlı, E., & Yeşilata, B. (2024). Comprehensive review of energy management strategies: Considering battery energy storage system and renewable energy sources. Engineering Reports. (In press).

Onsomu, O. N., Çetin, A., Terciyanlı, E., & Yeşilata, B. (2024). Integration of grid scale battery energy storage systems and application scenarios. Eurasian Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology, 5(1), 76–86.

Akkuş, M. S., & Yeşilata, B. (2023). Advances in synthesis and energy applications of conductive polymers. Journal of Optimization & Decision-Making, 2(2), 373–380.

Onsomu, O. N., & Yeşilata, B. (2023). Review of microgrid energy management techniques on virtual power plant system. Journal of Optimization & Decision-Making, 2(2), 381–388.

Aichotau, G. A., & Yeşilata, B. (2023). Photovoltaic-thermoelectric power for sustainable cold chains needed for COVID-19 vaccine delivery and use in Niger. Journal of Innovative Science and Engineering, 7(1), 74–87.

Martinson Joy Dadson Bonsu | Energy Waste | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Martinson Joy Dadson Bonsu | Energy Waste  | Best Researcher Award

Research Student | Southern Cross University | Australia

Mr. Martinson Joy Dadson Bonsu is an emerging environmental engineer and researcher specializing in waste-to-energy technologies and sustainable resource recovery. He is currently pursuing a Research Master’s degree at Southern Cross University, Lismore, Australia, focusing on the cogasification of waste using the TG-FTIR method. He previously earned an MSc in Environmental Engineering with a specialization in Waste-to-Energy from the Technical University of Hamburg , Germany, and a BSc in Petroleum Engineering from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology , Ghana. Mr. Martinson Joy Dadson Bonsu has held key roles such as Laboratory Officer at the Kumasi Compost and Recycling Plant, where he conducted nutrient and proximate analyses, and Research Assistant at KNUST, contributing to petroleum economics and production engineering research. His work reflects a commitment to developing circular economy solutions and energy-efficient systems. He has contributed to international projects, including technology assessments for waste recovery facilities in Africa and the design of biogas plants in Germany. Martinson has represented Southern Cross University at national waste management conferences and co-developed educational modules promoting sustainability among Australian students. His research continues to advance innovations in thermal conversion processes and environmental technology integration.

Profile : ORCID | Research Gate

Featured Publication

Bonsu, M. J. D., Rahman, S., & McIntosh, S. (2025). Thermal and kinetic study of waste polypropylene, cardboard, wood biomass and their blends: A thermogravimetry approach. Energies, 18(9), Article 9053. MDPI.

Shedrack Mgeni | Energy Sustainability | Applied Research Award

Mr. Shedrack Mgeni | Energy Sustainability | Applied Research Award

Mkwawa University, Tanzania

Shedrack Thomas Mgeni is a dedicated and accomplished Senior Teacher of Chemistry and Biology with over 17 years of teaching experience. He is passionate about bioenergy research, with a particular focus on bioethanol production from fruit wastes as an alternative energy source. Mgeni holds a Master of Science (Biology) with Education from the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, earned in 2024. His Master’s research, under the supervision of Dr. Lewis Atugonza Mtashobya, Dr. Jovine Kamuhabwa Emmanuel, and Dr. Herieth Rhodes Mero, explored bioethanol production from fruit wastes. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Biology with Education from Sokoine University of Agriculture (2015) and a Diploma in Secondary Science Education from Morogoro Teacher’s College (2010). Currently, Mgeni teaches at Miyuji Secondary School, Dodoma, where he also serves as the Academic Master and Sports & Games Master. He is widely published in biofuels research and is recognized for his innovative work on circular economy and renewable energy solutions. His dedication to advancing sustainable energy and promoting environmental conservation earned him the University of Dar es Salaam’s Distinguished Innovator of the Year award in 2024.

Professional Profiles

Education

Shedrack Thomas Mgeni has an extensive academic background, showcasing his dedication to science and education. He began his educational journey at Lugoda Primary School in Tanzania (1994–2000), followed by secondary education at Kibao Secondary School (2001–2004) and Kidugala Lutheran Seminary (2005–2007). In 2010, he earned a Diploma in Secondary Science Education (Chemistry and Biology) from Morogoro Teachers College. Building on this foundation, he obtained a Bachelor of Science (Chemistry & Biology) with Education from Sokoine University of Agriculture in 2015. In 2024, he completed his Master of Science (Biology) with Education at the University of Dar es Salaam. His postgraduate research focused on bioethanol production from fruit wastes as a renewable energy source. His diverse educational background reflects his strong foundation in both teaching and scientific research, equipping him with expertise in education, bioenergy, and sustainability.

Professional Experience

Shedrack Thomas Mgeni has an extensive teaching career spanning over 17 years, coupled with leadership roles and research experience. He began as a teacher at Matola Secondary School (2007–2010) in Njombe, where he taught Chemistry and Biology. He later became Head of the Chemistry and Biology departments (2010–2011), overseeing curriculum development and departmental activities. Mgeni also worked as a part-time teacher at St. Gertrude Secondary School in Njombe (2010–2011). His teaching practice (T.P) experiences include Bihawana High School (2013), Morogoro Teachers College (2014), and Mbeya Day High Secondary School (2015). From 2011 to 2015, he taught at Mabatini Secondary School, before moving to Kifanya Secondary School (2016–2021). In 2021, he joined Miyuji Secondary School in Dodoma, where he currently teaches Chemistry and Biology. Since 2022, he has served as the Academic Master, overseeing academic activities, and in 2024, he took on the role of Sports & Games Master, organizing sports events and fostering students’ extracurricular growth.

Research Interests

Shedrack Thomas Mgeni’s primary research interests lie in bioenergy generation, particularly bioethanol production from fruit wastes. His work focuses on exploring renewable energy sources and promoting circular economy practices. Through his research, Mgeni aims to develop sustainable bioenergy alternatives to fossil fuels, contributing to cleaner energy solutions and reducing environmental pollution. His recent studies involve using fruit waste juice enhanced with fermentable sugars, such as sorghum and millet, to increase bioethanol yields. Additionally, he is interested in converting bioethanol into value-added products, promoting waste recycling, and contributing to environmental conservation. Mgeni is committed to advancing biofuel technology and promoting sustainable practices, which aligns with global efforts toward cleaner and greener energy sources. His research directly contributes to renewable energy innovation and circular economy advancement.

Research Skills

Shedrack Thomas Mgeni possesses a diverse set of research skills, particularly in bioenergy production and sustainable waste management. His expertise includes bioethanol production processes, fermentation techniques, and bio-waste recycling. He is proficient in laboratory experimentation, biofuel yield optimization, and the application of sorghum and millet as fermentable sugar enhancers. Mgeni has extensive skills in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific documentation, demonstrated by his publications in peer-reviewed journals. His technical skills extend to biofuel characterization, evaluating the efficiency and quality of bioethanol produced from fruit wastes. Additionally, Mgeni is adept at academic writing, having co-authored multiple journal articles and review papers. His skills in presenting research findings at conferences, such as the University of Dar es Salaam Research and Innovation Week, showcase his ability to effectively communicate scientific results.

Awards and Honors

Shedrack Thomas Mgeni is recognized for his outstanding contributions to bioenergy research and innovation. In 2024, he was awarded the First Winner for Best Innovator of the Year during the 9th University of Dar es Salaam Research and Innovation Week at Mkwawa University College of Education. His award-winning project, titled Preparation of Value-Added Products Using Bioethanol Produced from Fruit Wastes, highlighted his innovative approach to renewable energy production. Additionally, Mgeni received the First Winner for Best Innovator of the Year award at the 9th University of Dar es Salaam Research and Innovation Week held from June 5th to 7th, 2024, for the same project. These prestigious awards underscore his significant contributions to sustainable energy research and his impact on promoting environmentally friendly technologies. His recognition as a distinguished innovator showcases his dedication to advancing bioenergy solutions.

Conclusion

Shedrack Thomas Mgeni is a highly accomplished educator and researcher with a strong commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions. His expertise in bioethanol production from fruit wastes, coupled with his dedication to promoting circular economy practices, highlights his impactful contributions to renewable energy research. With over 17 years of teaching experience, Mgeni plays a vital role in shaping the academic and extracurricular development of students at Miyuji Secondary School. His numerous publications in biofuels research reflect his scholarly excellence and scientific impact. Through his innovative projects, Mgeni has demonstrated a keen ability to develop practical solutions to environmental challenges. His recognition as the Best Innovator of the Year underscores his influence in bioenergy innovation. Mgeni’s ongoing work in biofuel generation and his passion for education position him as a key advocate for cleaner energy and sustainable practices, driving positive change in both academia and society.

 Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Bioethanol production from fruit wastes juice using millet and sorghum as additional fermentable sugar

    • Authors: Shedrack Thomas Mgeni, Lewis Atugonza Mtashobya, Jovine Kamuhabwa Emmanuel

    • Year: 2025
  2. Title: Potential Contributions of Banana Fruits and Residues to Multiple Applications: An Overview

    • Authors: Jovine Kamuhabwa Emmanuel, Lewis Atugonza Mtashobya, Shedrack Thomas Mgeni

    • Year: 2025
  3. Title: Bioethanol production from pineapple fruit waste juice using bakery yeast

    • Authors: Shedrack Thomas Mgeni, Lewis Atugonza Mtashobya, Jovine Kamuhabwa Emmanuel

    • Year: 2024
  4. Title: The prospect of fruit wastes in bioethanol production: A review

    • Authors: Shedrack Thomas Mgeni, Herieth Rhodes Mero, Lewis Atugonza Mtashobya, Jovine Kamuhabwa Emmanuel

    • Year: 2024