Mr Tommaso Giordano | Risk assessment | Best Researcher Award |

Mr. Tommaso Giordano | Risk assessment | Best Researcher Award | 

PhD, at Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche , Italy

Mr. Tommaso Giordano is a dedicated research fellow at the Institute for Bioeconomy of the National Research Council (CNR-IBE) in Florence, Italy. With a multidisciplinary background spanning environmental engineering and development economics, he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering through the prestigious International Doctorate in Civil and Environmental Engineering program at the University of Florence. His work is rooted in the intersection of urban environmental sustainability, data-driven risk assessment, and geospatial analysis. Mr. Giordano’s research is characterized by a strong commitment to applying statistical and technological tools to address real-world urban challenges.

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Education 🎓

Mr. Giordano holds a dual MSc degree in Development Economics from the University of Florence, Italy, and the University of Göttingen, Germany, as part of an esteemed joint program. His academic journey began with a High School Diploma from Liceo Scientifico “Piero Gobetti” and has progressed into doctoral-level research in environmental engineering. His master’s thesis focused on “Environmental regulation and innovation: empirical evidence for plastic,” highlighting his early interest in the interaction between environmental policy and technological development. His ongoing Ph.D. builds upon this interdisciplinary foundation, focusing on environmental modeling and urban sustainability.

Experience 👩‍

Mr. Giordano has served in various research fellow roles at CNR-IBE since March 2021, contributing to urban environmental projects funded by both national and local institutions. His responsibilities have included data collection, advanced statistical processing, geospatial analysis, and socio-economic evaluations for climate and sustainability initiatives. Prior to his research career, he completed a sales assistant internship at IRPLAST SpA, gaining experience in client services and data management systems. His professional background reflects a seamless integration of technical, analytical, and applied economic skills.

Research Interests 🔬

Mr. Giordano’s research primarily explores the application of statistical and geospatial methods to analyze urban environments, assess population risks related to natural and anthropogenic hazards, and evaluate ecosystem services. His work integrates data from IoT sensor networks, satellite imagery, and socio-economic indicators to provide holistic assessments of environmental quality, heat stress, and air pollution in urban settings. He has contributed to key research projects such as “Prato Urban Jungle,” “SMARTCITIES AIRQINO,” and “ADESFUR,” which aim to enhance urban resilience and sustainable planning through advanced data analytics.

Awards 🏆

Although still early in his career, Mr. Giordano has demonstrated noteworthy academic and research excellence. His consistent fellowship appointments at CNR-IBE reflect trust in his capabilities and the value of his contributions. His published research in internationally recognized journals, and his selection for doctoral studies at a competitive international program, further affirm his academic merit and potential as a leading researcher in the field.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Mr. Giordano has co-authored peer-reviewed scientific articles addressing key environmental issues. Notable publications include:

“Assessment of risk components for urban population to heat intensity and air pollution through a dense IoT sensor network” (Urban Climate, 2025), which explores how low-cost sensors can inform climate and health risk assessments in cities.

“Potential of low-cost PM monitoring sensors to fill monitoring gaps in areas of Sub-Saharan Africa” (Atmospheric Pollution Research, 2024), which underscores the global applicability of affordable environmental technologies.

Conclusion

Tommaso Giordano is highly suitable for a Best Researcher Award, particularly if aimed at early-career or emerging researchers in environmental engineering, urban climate, or sustainability science. He brings together technical rigor, societal impact, and cross-disciplinary training in a way that aligns well with current global research priorities.

If the award also values career trajectory, international collaboration, and data-driven innovation, he would be a strong contender. With further leadership, communication, and outreach, he could become a standout figure in urban environmental research in the next few years.

Prof. Dr Jozef Ristvej | Security Sciences | Best Researcher Award |

Prof. Dr. Jozef Ristvej | Security Sciences | Best Researcher Award | 

Professor, at University of Žilina, Slovakia.

Prof. Dr. Jozef Ristvej is a distinguished researcher and academic in crisis management, specializing in disaster risk assessment, decision-making support systems, and security engineering. Currently serving as a Full Professor at the Department of Crisis Management, Faculty of Security Engineering, University of Žilina, Slovakia, he is also the Vice-Rector for International Relations and Marketing. With extensive international experience, he has been a Visiting Scholar at UC Berkeley, USA, and has collaborated with leading institutions worldwide. His work integrates technology, policy, and emergency response strategies to enhance crisis preparedness and resilience.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Ristvej holds a Ph.D. in Crisis Management from the University of Žilina, where he focused on the economic impacts of disasters. His academic journey includes research stays at renowned institutions such as the University of Pittsburgh (USA), Tilburg University (Netherlands), and Linköpings University (Sweden). He has also participated in prestigious international programs, including the ISCRAM-TIEMS Summer School on Global Disaster Risks and Humanitarian Assistance.

Professional Experience 💼

Prof. Ristvej has held several key academic and administrative positions:

Vice-Rector for International Relations and Marketing at the University of Žilina (2014–present).

Full Professor in Crisis Management at the Faculty of Security Engineering, University of Žilina (2019–present).

Visiting Scholar at UC Berkeley, USA (2024), focusing on catastrophic risk management.

Research Fellow at the University of Pittsburgh, USA (2010), working on decision-making support systems.

Erasmus Scholar at Linköpings University, Sweden (2003), studying European integration.

Research Interests 🌍

His research primarily revolves around crisis management, disaster risk assessment, decision-making support systems, security engineering, and information systems for emergency response. Prof. Ristvej has contributed to the development of frameworks that improve risk analysis, crisis preparedness, and the integration of technology in disaster response. His work has significant implications for both government policies and private sector risk management strategies.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Throughout his career, Prof. Ristvej has been recognized for his contributions to crisis management and security studies. He has been a key member of Slovak delegations at the UNESCO Youth Forum in Paris and international science fairs in the USA. His leadership in organizing international conferences and academic events has further solidified his reputation as a leading researcher in the field.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Smart city, safety and security – M. Lacinák, J. Ristvej (Citations: 292, Published: 2017, Procedia Engineering 192, 522-527)

On smart city and safe city concepts – J. Ristvej, M. Lacinák, R. Ondrejka (Citations: 124, Published: 2020, Mobile Networks and Applications 25, 836-845)

Data mining and machine learning in the context of disaster and crisis management – A. T. Zagorecki, D. E. A. Johnson, J. Ristvej (Citations: 82, Published: 2013, International Journal of Emergency Management 9 (4), 351-365)

Assessing importance of disaster preparedness factors for sustainable disaster risk management: The case of the Slovak Republic – M. Titko, J. Ristvej (Citations: 58, Published: 2020, Sustainability 12 (21), 9121)

Critical infrastructure protection systems effectiveness evaluation – T. Lovecek, J. Ristvej, L. Simak (Citations: 52, Published: 2010, Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 7 (1))

Conclusion

With his extensive expertise, international collaborations, and impactful research in crisis management, Prof. Dr. Jozef Ristvej is a respected scholar in his field. His dedication to advancing risk assessment, security engineering, and decision-making systems has made significant contributions to both academia and real-world crisis response strategies.