Dr. Hannah Charles | Human Geography | Best Researcher Award |

Dr. Hannah Charles | Human Geography | Best Researcher Award

PhD researcher, at University of Manchester, United Kingdom.

Dr. Hannah Charles is an accomplished researcher in the field of energy justice and low-carbon housing transformation, with a sharp focus on the intersection of social housing, environmental governance, and climate policy. Her work is rooted in qualitative methodologies and dedicated to improving the lived experiences of vulnerable populations in the context of retrofitting and energy transitions. With a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Manchester, she has cultivated a multidisciplinary profile that spans academic research, policy development, stakeholder engagement, and public communication.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Charles completed her PhD in Human Geography at the University of Manchester (2021–2025), supported by a prestigious ESRC CASE Studentship focused on “Social housing challenges in the low-carbon transformation towards Net Zero.” Her doctoral work passed with success in March 2025. She also holds an MSc in Environmental Governance (2018–2019), where she received a merit and a distinction for her dissertation on Extinction Rebellion’s impact on climate politics. Her undergraduate studies were in Environmental Management (2015–2018), in which she earned a 2:1 with a first-class dissertation on diet and environmental action.

💼 Experience

Dr. Charles has worked in a range of academic and research roles. As a PhD researcher at the University of Manchester, she conducted ethnographic and interview-based research, supervised by a housing association partner. She also served as a Research Assistant on the LENS project, contributing to international research on energy transitions in Southeastern Europe. In a previous role at Oxford Policy Management (2020–2021), she coordinated the global CEDIL programme, managing research contracts, budgets, communications, and reporting to the FCDO. Earlier, she worked with Praxis Sustainability and on the Horizon 2020-funded Triangulum project, where she gained experience in sustainability consulting, EU environmental policy, and city resilience research.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Charles’s research is deeply engaged with energy poverty, retrofit policy, and environmental justice. She specializes in exploring how social and political dynamics affect housing decarbonisation, and her research investigates issues such as resident participation, governance constraints, policy injustice, and the lived impacts of retrofitting in social housing. Her broader interests include neoliberalism’s impact on environmental policy, distributive justice, and the socio-technical dimensions of energy transitions. She employs qualitative methods—interviews, ethnography, and stakeholder analysis—to produce findings that are both rigorous and policy-relevant.

🏆 Awards

🎓 ESRC CASE Studentship – awarded for PhD research on Net Zero and social housing.

🗣️ Selected Presenter – for leading national and international conferences, including Fuel Poverty Research Network, European Network of Housing Researchers, Nordic STS Conference, and Royal Geographical Society PGR Conference.

🌍 Policy Impact Contributor – co-authored a blog for Policy@Manchester, submitted policy evidence to DESNZ, and collaborated with WWF on UK climate policy review.

📖 Peer Reviewer – reviewed journal manuscripts and book proposals, recognized for her academic service.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Title: ‘Although it’s my home, it’s not my house’ – Exploring impacts of retrofits with social housing residents
Authors: Hannah Charles, Stefan Bouzarovski, Rob Bellamy, Alexandra Gormally-Sutton
Indexing: Scopus, Web of Science (Energy Research & Social Science is indexed in both)
Year of Publication: 2025

Conclusion

Dr. Hannah Charles exemplifies the qualities of an emerging academic leader—intellectually grounded, socially conscious, and policy engaged. Her unique combination of qualitative rigor, community-centered research, and stakeholder collaboration positions her as a transformative figure in energy and climate justice. Her contributions reflect not only academic excellence but also a genuine commitment to improving housing equity and environmental governance. She is a powerful voice in the transition toward fair and inclusive climate action.

Ms Aisulu Abduova | Sustainable development | Women Researcher Award |

Ms. Aisulu Abduova | Sustainable development | Women Researcher Award | 

Phd of technical sciences , at M.Auezov South Kazakhstan research university, Kazakhstan.

Ms. Aisulu Abduova is an accomplished environmental engineer and researcher specializing in sustainable technologies, wastewater treatment, and ecological conservation. She holds a degree in Applied Ecology of Water and Agriculture and is a Candidate of Technical Sciences. Currently, she serves as an Associate Professor and Head of the Ecology Department at M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University.

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Education 🎓

Ms. Aisulu Abduova holds a degree in Applied Ecology of Water and Agriculture from M.H. Dulati Taraz State University and has earned the title of Candidate of Technical Sciences. She has further enriched her expertise through numerous professional development courses and scientific internships, including programs in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia, and the United States.

Professional Experience 💼

With a distinguished academic career at M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University, she has served as an Associate Professor, Head of the Ecology Department, and Deputy Dean for Research at the Higher School of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. Her leadership has significantly contributed to advancing ecological education and scientific research.

Research Interests 🌍

Her research is primarily centered on environmental sustainability, wastewater treatment, green ecology, and the development of energy-efficient and environmentally friendly technologies. She has contributed significantly to projects aimed at assessing the ecological state of the Aral Sea, studying ornamental and rare plants, and innovating in petrochemistry and construction materials using waste materials.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Ms. Abduova has received several grants and recognitions for her research, including funding from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Kazakhstan. She has also been selected for the prestigious “Bolashak” program for advanced scientific training at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (USA) in 2024.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Improving the Methods of Solid Domestic Waste Disposal to Reduce Its Human Impact on the Environment – Sustainability (Switzerland), 2024 | 0 Citations | Indexed in SCOPUS

Utilization of Banana Peel-Derived Activated Carbon for the Removal of Heavy Metals from Industrial Wastewater – Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering, 2024 | 8 Citations | Indexed in SCOPUS

Activated Carbon from Plum Pit Shells for Treatment of Wastewater Copper Ions (II) – Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, 2024 | 1 Citation | Indexed in SCOPUS

Conclusion

Eligibility criteria for such awards vary. For instance, the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards require candidates to be recognized for their scientific excellence by the international scientific community and to be actively involved in scientific research . Given Dr. Abduova’s accomplishments, she appears to meet these criteria. However, it’s essential to review the specific eligibility requirements of the award in question to ensure full compliance.

Prof. Dr Elsadig Musa Ahmed | Sustainable Development Goals | Best Researcher Award |

Prof. Dr Elsadig Musa Ahmed | Sustainable Development Goals | Best Researcher Award | 

Professor , at Multimedia University, Malaysia.

Prof. Dr. Elsadig Musa Ahmed is a distinguished economist and technology management expert, currently serving as a professor at Multimedia University (MMU), Malaysia. Recognized among the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University, he has made significant contributions to development economics, digital economy, green productivity, and Islamic finance. With over 150 publications in high-impact journals, multiple research grants, and active involvement in global research networks, he has established himself as a thought leader in his field.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Dr. Elsadig holds a Ph.D. in Economics and Technology Management, equipping him with a strong foundation in economic growth, productivity analysis, and financial sustainability. His academic journey has paved the way for his extensive research and teaching career.

Professional Experience 💼

With extensive academic and administrative roles, he has contributed significantly to the Multimedia University (MMU) Senate, Research Ethical Committee, Board of Postgraduates, and research grants panels. He has also served as a consultant on major economic and financial projects in Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. His leadership roles include:

Chairperson of the Center for Globalization and Sustainability Research (CGSR)

Postgraduate Program Coordinator, Faculty of Business, MMU (2006-2014)

Panel Reviewer for Malaysian Ministry of Education Research Grants

Research Interests 🌍

His research spans multiple interdisciplinary domains, including development economics, digital economy, green productivity, Islamic finance, bioeconomy, poverty alleviation, and entrepreneurship. He actively explores the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI), technology, and sustainability on economic growth, aiming to bridge the gap between traditional and modern financial systems.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Prof. Dr. Elsadig has received numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to research and academia. His notable achievements include:

Best Researcher Award 2024 🏅

Sustainability Pioneers Award 2023 🌱

Outstanding Reviewer Award, Emerald Literati Awards 2021 ✍️

Best Paper Award at Laval University, Canada (2010) 📜

Multimedia University Excellent Research Awards (Multiple Years) 🎖️

Top Noted Publications 📚

Are the FDI Inflow Spillover Effects on Malaysia’s Economic Growth Input Driven? – E.M. Ahmed | Economic Modelling, 2012 | Citations: 197 | Index: Scopus, WoS

The Impact of CO₂ on Economic Growth in ASEAN-8 – H. Borhan, E.M. Ahmed, M. Hitam | Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2012 | Citations: 149 | Index: Scopus

The Impact of ICT on East Asian Economic Growth: Panel Estimation Approach – E.M. Ahmed, R. Ridzuan | Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2013 | Citations: 120 | Index: Scopus, WoS

Factors Influencing Sudanese Microfinance Intention to Adopt Mobile Banking – A. Ammar, E.M. Ahmed | Cogent Business & Management, 2016 | Citations: 115 | Index: Scopus

Green TFP Intensity Impact on Sustainable East Asian Productivity Growth – E.M. Ahmed | Economic Analysis & Policy, 2012 | Citations: 107 | Index: Scopus

Conclusion

Professor Dr. Elsadig Musa Ahmed Mohammed is an exceptionally strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His high-impact publications, research leadership, and global recognition make him highly deserving of this accolade. Addressing the suggested areas for improvement would further enhance his global academic influence.