Miguel Vieira de Melo Neto | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Miguel Vieira de Melo Neto
Universidade de Brasília, Brazil

Miguel Vieira de Melo Neto
Affiliation Universidade de Brasília
Country Brazil
Documents 19
Citations 58
Subject Area Environmental Science
Event International Award and Honors
ORCID 0000-0003-1883-548X

Miguel Vieira de Melo Neto is a researcher affiliated with the Universidade de Brasília whose scholarly activities are associated with environmental science, aquatic ecology, and fish behavior in hydraulic environments. His recent works focus on mitigation strategies intended to reduce the impacts of hydroelectric infrastructure on aquatic fauna and improve environmental management practices. Through conference papers, journal articles, and scholarly book chapters, he has contributed to discussions concerning fish attraction, repulsion mechanisms, and operational measures designed to minimize ecological disturbances in engineered water systems.[1]

Abstract

This article reviews the academic profile of Miguel Vieira de Melo Neto in the context of recognition for the Best Researcher Award. His research activities emphasize environmental sustainability within hydraulic systems, particularly the interaction between aquatic organisms and engineering structures. The documented publications demonstrate an interest in fish deterrence technologies, operational management of hydropower facilities, and ecological mitigation measures designed to improve biodiversity protection and environmental stewardship.[2]

Keywords

Environmental Science; Fish Behavior; Hydropower Systems; Aquatic Ecology; Bubble Barriers; Environmental Mitigation; Biodiversity Conservation.

Introduction

Environmental challenges associated with hydraulic infrastructure have prompted researchers to investigate innovative methods for reducing ecological impacts. Miguel Vieira de Melo Neto has contributed to this field by examining fish responses to engineered interventions, including bubble barriers and operational modifications within hydropower facilities. Such studies are increasingly relevant for balancing energy production with environmental protection objectives.[3]

Research Profile

The researcher is associated with Universidade de Brasília and has produced scholarly outputs indexed through international databases. His documented publication record includes conference proceedings, journal articles, and book chapters related to aquatic fauna management and environmental engineering. The available citation record reflects ongoing academic engagement and dissemination of findings within environmental science communities.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Investigation of fish attraction and repulsion mechanisms using experimental bubble and light barriers.
  • Evaluation of operational strategies to mitigate fish confinement in hydraulic structures.
  • Contribution to understanding fish deterrence techniques associated with bubble dispersion systems.
  • Promotion of environmentally responsible approaches for aquatic ecosystem management.

Publications

  • Effect of Experimental Bubble and Light Barriers on Fish Attraction or Repulsion (2026).
  • Manobras operacionais para mitigar o confinamento da ictiofauna no tubo de sucção (2026).
  • Dissuasão de peixes associada à dispersão de bolhas em turbina tipo (2026).

Research Impact

The research portfolio contributes to the broader objective of integrating environmental considerations into hydraulic engineering operations. By examining fish behavior and testing mitigation measures, the work provides practical knowledge that may assist policymakers, environmental managers, and infrastructure operators seeking to reduce ecological risks while maintaining operational efficiency.[4]

Award Suitability

Miguel Vieira de Melo Neto demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with academic recognition, including specialized research activity, peer-reviewed publications, interdisciplinary relevance, and measurable scholarly impact. His focus on environmental sustainability and aquatic ecosystem protection aligns with contemporary research priorities, making his profile suitable for consideration within the International Award and Honors framework.[5]

Conclusion

The academic record of Miguel Vieira de Melo Neto reflects sustained engagement in environmental science research focused on aquatic ecology and hydraulic infrastructure. His publications and applied investigations contribute to understanding methods for reducing environmental impacts on fish populations. These achievements support recognition through professional and academic award programs dedicated to research excellence.[6]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). ORCID author details: Miguel Vieira de Melo Neto
  2. Melo Neto, M. V. (2026). Effect of Experimental Bubble and Light Barriers on Fish Attraction or Repulsion.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2026146013
  3. Melo Neto, M. V. (2026). Manobras operacionais para mitigar o confinamento da ictiofauna no tubo de sucção.
    https://doi.org/10.52641/cadcajv11i6.2797
  4. Melo Neto, M. V. (2026). Dissuasão de peixes associada à dispersão de bolhas em turbina tipo.
    https://doi.org/10.37885/251220984
  5. International Award and Honors. (n.d.). Award evaluation framework and academic recognition criteria.
    awardandhonors.com
  6. ORCID. (n.d.). Researcher profile: Miguel Vieira de Melo Neto.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1883-548X

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