Assoc Prof Dr Somporn Chantara | Air Pollution | Best Researcher Award |

Assoc Prof Dr. Somporn Chantara | Air Pollution Β  | Best Researcher Award.

Chiang Mai University, Thailand

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πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“ Bio Summary:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Somporn Chantara is a dedicated researcher and educator at Chiang Mai University, Thailand. He holds positions in the Chemistry Department and the Environmental Science Research Center, showcasing his commitment to environmental sciences. With expertise in environmental chemistry and air quality, Dr. Chantara has made significant contributions to understanding atmospheric aerosols and air pollution.

πŸŽ“ Education:

Dr. Chantara earned his B.S. in Chemistry from Chiang Mai University in 1992. He continued his studies with an M.S. in Environmental Risk Assessment for Tropical Ecosystems from the same institution in 1994. He then pursued his doctoral studies abroad, completing a Dr. rer. nat. in Biogeography from Trier University, Germany, in 2000.

πŸ” Research Focus:

Dr. Chantara’s research focuses on environmental chemistry, air pollution, air quality monitoring, atmospheric chemistry, and aerosol composition. He has been involved in various projects and collaborations aimed at understanding and mitigating the impacts of air pollution.

πŸ† Honors & Awards:

Throughout his career, Dr. Chantara has received several honors and awards for his contributions to environmental science. These accolades highlight his dedication to advancing knowledge in his field.

Professional Experience: πŸ’Ό

Dr. Chantara has held various leadership roles at Chiang Mai University, including Chair of the Academic Center for Air Pollution and Head of the Environmental Science Research Center. His administrative experience reflects his commitment to fostering research and academic excellence.

πŸ“š Top Noted Publications :

PM10-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Chiang Mai (Thailand): Seasonal variations, source identification, health risk assessment and their relationship to air-mass movement
Authors: W. Wiriya, T. Prapamontol, S. Chantara
Published in: Atmospheric Research, 2013
Impact Factor: 3.759
Citations: 119

Projected climate change over Southeast Asia simulated using a WRF regional climate model
Authors: C. Chotamonsak, E.P. SalathΓ© Jr, J. Kreasuwan, S. Chantara, …
Published in: Atmospheric Science Letters, 2011
Impact Factor: 3.058
Citations: 118

Concentrations of urinary pesticide metabolites in small-scale farmers in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
Authors: P. Panuwet, T. Prapamontol, S. Chantara, P. Thavornyuthikarn, …
Published in: Science of the total environment, 2008
Impact Factor: 7.963
Citations: 116

Urinary pesticide metabolites in school students from northern Thailand
Authors: P. Panuwet, T. Prapamontol, S. Chantara, D.B. Barr
Published in: International journal of hygiene and environmental health, 2009
Impact Factor: 4.375
Citations: 115

Seasonal variation, risk assessment and source estimation of PM10 and PM10-bound PAHs in the ambient air of Chiang Mai and Lamphun, Thailand
Authors: P. Pengchai, S. Chantara, K. Sopajaree, S. Wangkarn, U. Tengcharoenkul, …
Published in: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2009
Impact Factor: 2.228
Citations: 112

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As of April 2024, Dr. Chantara has an H-index of 28 in the Scopus database, indicating the impact and influence of his research in the field of environmental science.

πŸ“… Research Timeline:

Dr. Chantara’s research journey spans several decades, starting from his early education in chemistry to his current position as an esteemed researcher and educator. Throughout this timeline, he has consistently contributed to advancing knowledge in environmental chemistry and air quality.

Assoc Prof Dr Atef Mohammed | Air pollution | Best Research Article Award |

Assoc Prof Dr Atef Mohammed, Air pollution, Best Research Article Award.

National Research Center, Egypt

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Atef Mohammed is an Associate Professor specializing in the chemistry of air pollution at the Air Pollution Research Department, Environment and Climate Change Research Institute, National Research Centre, Egypt. He holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry (2012) from Ain Shams University, Egypt, and has extensive experience in the field, including work in academia and research. Dr. Mohammed’s research focuses on modeling air pollution, assessing environmental risks, and studying the impact of air pollutants on human health and the environment

πŸŽ“ Education:

Dr. Atef Mohammed completed his Bachelor’s in Analytical Chemistry from Ain Shams University, Egypt, in 1997. He then pursued a Master’s in Analytical Chemistry from Helwan University, Egypt, in 2004. He furthered his studies with a Diploma in Air Pollution Management from the Swedish Meteorology and Hydrology Institute (SMHI), Sweden, in 2011. He obtained his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, focusing on air pollution, from Ain Shams University, Egypt, in 2012.

πŸ” Research Focus:

Dr. Mohammed’s research primarily focuses on the chemistry of air pollution. He is particularly interested in modeling air pollution, assessing environmental risks, and studying the impact of air pollutants on human health and the environment. His research aims to contribute to the development of strategies for mitigating the adverse effects of air pollution.

πŸ† Honors & Awards:

Dr. Mohammed has received recognition for his contributions to the field of air pollution research. His dedication and expertise have been acknowledged through various honors and awards, reflecting his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in this important area.

Professional Experience: πŸ’Ό

Dr. Mohammed has a diverse professional background in academia and research. He started his career as a Demonstrator at Helwan University and later served as a Lecturer at the National Research Centre, Egypt. He also worked as a Lecturer at the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Institute for Hajj and Umrah Research, Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia. Currently, he holds the position of Associate Professor at the Air Pollution Research Department, Environment and Climate Change Research Institute, National Research Centre, Egypt.

πŸ“š Top Noted Publications :

Analysing PM2.5 and its association with PM10 and meteorology in the arid climate of Makkah, Saudi Arabia” (2017): This study, conducted by S. Munir, T.M. Habeebullah, A.M.F. Mohammed, E.A. Morsy, M. Rehan, and K. Ali, explores the relationship between PM2.5, PM10, and meteorological factors in the arid climate of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Published in Aerosol and Air Quality Research, it provides insights into air quality in this region.

“Modeling particulate matter concentrations in Makkah, applying a statistical modeling approach” (2013): This paper by S. Munir, T.M. Habeebullah, A.R. Seroji, E.A. Morsy, A.M.F. Mohammed, and others, published in Aerosol and Air Quality Research, presents a statistical modeling approach to assess particulate matter concentrations in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, providing valuable information for air quality management.

“Quantifying temporal trends of atmospheric pollutants in Makkah (1997–2012)” (2013): Published in Atmospheric Environment, this study by S. Munir, T.M. Habeebullah, A.R. Seroji, S.S. Gabr, A.M.F. Mohammed, and others, quantifies the temporal trends of atmospheric pollutants in Makkah, offering insights into long-term air quality changes.

“Health impacts of particulate matter in greater Cairo, Egypt” (2011): This study, authored by A.A. Shakour, M.F. El-Shahat, N.M. El-Taieb, M.A. Hassanein, and A.M.F. Mohamed, focuses on the health impacts of particulate matter in Greater Cairo, Egypt, providing valuable information for public health policies.

“The impact of culture on English language learning” (2020): Authored by A. Mohammed, this paper explores the impact of culture on English language learning, offering insights into effective language teaching strategies.

“Seasonal Variation in the Biological Effects of PM2.5 from Greater Cairo” (2019): This study by S. Marchetti, S.K. Hassan, W.H. Shetaya, A. El-Mekawy, E.F. Mohamed, and others, published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, examines the seasonal variation in the biological effects of PM2.5 from Greater Cairo, providing important information for understanding the health effects of air pollution

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Dr. Mohammed’s research has been recognized by author metrics such as Scopus ID: 55931682900, Orchid ID: 0000-0002-2930-0168, and Researcher ID: N-7480-2018. These metrics highlight the impact and reach of his research within the scientific community.

πŸ“… Research Timeline:

Dr. Mohammed’s research journey has been marked by significant milestones. From his early work as a Demonstrator to his current role as an Associate Professor, he has continually contributed to the field of air pollution research, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and understanding.