Prof Lachezar Filchev | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award |

Prof. Lachezar Filchev | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award | 

Professor, at Space Research and Technology Institute SRTI-BAS, Bulgaria.

Prof. Lachezar Filchev is a distinguished researcher in environmental science, remote sensing, and GIS, with extensive experience in space and earth observation technologies. His work spans landscape-ecological analysis, geospatial data modeling, and environmental monitoring, contributing to global sustainability and natural resource management. Over the years, he has played a pivotal role in international research collaborations, utilizing advanced geospatial techniques to address critical environmental challenges.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Filchev holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, successfully defended on January 18, 2012. He earned his Master’s (M.Sc.) and Bachelor’s (B.Sc.) degrees in Geography from Sofia University, achieving outstanding academic performance with GPAs of 6.00 and 5.99, respectively. Additionally, he has obtained certifications in Environmental Management and Applied Informatics, enhancing his expertise in data-driven environmental research.

Professional Experience 💼

With over 15 years of research experience, Prof. Filchev has held key positions at leading scientific institutions, including:

Soil Resource Agency – GIS and Remote Sensing (2006)

Space Research Institute – Remote Sensing of the Earth (2006–2012)

Space and Solar-Terrestrial Research Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (2010–2015)

Space Research and Technology Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (2012–2018)

Throughout his career, he has led multidisciplinary research teams, contributed to major international projects, and advanced the integration of GIS and remote sensing in environmental science.

Research Interests 🌍

His research is centered on remote sensing, GIS applications, and earth observation technologies for environmental monitoring and sustainable land-use management. Prof. Filchev has contributed significantly to studying land-use conflicts, stream network changes, landslide detection, and electromagnetic pollution monitoring. His work integrates satellite data, geospatial modeling, and environmental impact assessments to develop solutions for climate change adaptation and natural resource conservation.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Prof. Filchev has been recognized for his contributions to environmental research and remote sensing through various national and international collaborations. His participation in EU-funded projects such as SEE_ERA.NET has bolstered scientific cooperation and technological advancements in environmental monitoring.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Multi-Sensor Spectral Synergies for Crop Stress Detection and Monitoring in the Optical Domain: A Review

Authors: K. Berger, M. Machwitz, M. Kycko, S.C. Kefauver, S. Van Wittenberghe, et al.

Journal: Remote Sensing of Environment

Citations: 152

Index: 280 (Article No. 113198)

Year: 2022

Caring for Soil is Caring for Life: Ensure 75% of Soils are Healthy by 2030 for Healthy Food, People, Nature, and Climate – Interim Report of the Mission Board for Soil Health

Authors: C. Veerman, T.P. Correia, C. Bastioli, B. Biro, J. Bouma, E. Cienciala, et al.

Publisher: Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg

Citations: 132

Index: N/A

Year: 2020

Assessing Soil Erosion Risk through Geoinformation Sciences and Remote Sensing – A Review

Authors: L. Filchev, V. Kolev

Book Chapter: Recent Technologies for Disaster Management (Edited by P.K. Rai, P. Singh, V.N. Mishra)

Citations: 63

Index: N/A

Year: 2021

Single- and Multi-Date Crop Identification Using PROBA-V 100 and 300 m S1 Products on Zlatia Test Site, Bulgaria

Authors: E. Roumenina, C. Atzberger, V. Vassilev, P. Dimitrov, I. Kamenova, M. Banov, et al.

Journal: Remote Sensing

Citations: 35

Index: 7 (Issue 10), Pages 13843–13862

Year: 2015

Surveys, Catalogues, Databases/Archives, and State-of-the-Art Methods for Geoscience Data Processing

Authors: L. Filchev, L. Pashova, V. Kolev, S. Frye

Book Chapter: Knowledge Discovery in Big Data from Astronomy and Earth Observation

Citations: 30

Index: Pages 103–136

Year: 2020

Conclusion

Dr. Lachezar Filchev is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the fields of environmental science, remote sensing, and GIS. Strengthening leadership in funded projects and increasing high-impact publications could further enhance his chances.

Assoc. Prof. Dr Liangqin Wu | civil engineer | Best Researcher Award |

Assoc. Prof. Dr Liangqin Wu | civil engineer | Best Researcher Award | 

East China Jiaotong university , at College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, China.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Liangqin Wu is a distinguished civil engineer specializing in bridge engineering, vehicle-bridge dynamic interaction, and track-bridge interaction. With a strong academic and industry background, he has contributed significantly to the field through research, teaching, and engineering practice. Currently serving at the School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, East China Jiaotong University, he has led multiple national and provincial research projects and collaborated on international infrastructure initiatives.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Wu earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Tongji University (2012), focusing on railway bridge structures. He holds a Master’s degree from Tianjin Chengjian University (2008) and a Bachelor’s degree from Northwestern Polytechnical University (2005), both in Civil Engineering. His academic journey has shaped his expertise in bridge dynamics, structural analysis, and railway infrastructure development.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Wu has extensive academic and industry experience. Since 2014, he has been a faculty member at East China Jiaotong University, teaching Bridge Engineering, Railway Bridge Engineering, and Introduction to Transportation. As a visiting scholar at China Railway Group Limited (Malaysia), he contributed to municipal bridge design in Kuala Lumpur. Before academia, he worked as a bridge engineer at The Third Railway Survey and Design Institute Group Corporation (TSDI), where he played a key role in structural computations for large-scale bridges, optimizing efficiency through self-developed computational programs.

Research Interests 🌍

His primary research interests include vehicle-bridge dynamic interaction, track-bridge interaction, and railway bridge engineering. His studies involve experimental and numerical analysis to enhance the safety, stability, and efficiency of modern railway bridges. He has conducted pioneering work on thin-walled trough girder bridges, braking force dynamics, and long-span rigid frame bridges, significantly contributing to structural resilience and design optimization.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Dr. Wu has been awarded multiple research grants, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province. His research contributions have been recognized through industry collaborations, academic accolades, and keynote presentations at international conferences.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Title: Effects of Elevated Temperature on Rubber Concrete: Fracture Properties and Mechanism Analysis
Authors: L. Wu, Liangqin; R. Li, Renfeng; Z. Zhu, Zhiyong; B.B. Aydin, Beyazit Bestami; Y. Zhou, Yubao
Citations: 0
Index: Construction and Building Materials
Year of Publication: 2025

Conclusion

Wu Liangqin is a strong candidate for a research award, particularly in structural engineering, bridge dynamics, and railway infrastructure. However, to be highly competitive for a Best Researcher Award, he could further enhance his publication impact, international collaborations, and research leadership.

Dr Muhammad Khan | Land resource Management | Best Researcher Award |

Dr. Muhammad Khan | Land resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, at King Saud Univeristy Saudi Arabia,Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Muhammad Khan is a dedicated researcher and expert in urban planning, land resource management, and GIS-based urban sustainability. With over 15 years of experience, he has worked on major projects related to land management, public-private partnerships (PPP), urban resilience, and agricultural economies. His research integrates technology-driven solutions for urban development, slum upgradation, and resource efficiency. Dr. Khan has contributed significantly to both national and international research initiatives, publishing impactful studies in SSCI-indexed journals.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Khan has a Ph.D. in Land Resource Management/Urban Planning from Nanjing Agricultural University, China (2024). He also holds an M.Phil. in Human Resource Management from Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan (2016), an MBA in Marketing from ARID Agriculture University Rawalpindi (2002), and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture from the same institution (2000). His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in both urban resource planning and business management, enabling him to approach urban development challenges from a multidisciplinary perspective.

Experience 💼

Dr. Khan has held several key positions in urban planning, land management, and research organizations. His experience includes:

Railway and Metro Train Department, China (2023–Present): Focus on GIS-based railway land management.

Urban Land Management, China (2022–2023): Worked on urban land planning and resource optimization.

Punjab Rural Support Programme, Pakistan (2017–2020): Led PPP initiatives for rural development, land planning, and disaster resilience projects.

WWF-P (2012–2017): Developed sustainable land management strategies, particularly for cotton agriculture and urban expansion.

Planning Commission of Pakistan & Cabinet Secretariat (2006–2011): Worked on urban planning, slum rehabilitation, GIS-based crime reduction projects, and policy development.

MAF-JCB UAE, Dubai: International experience in finance and infrastructure development

Research Interest 🔬

Dr. Khan’s research revolves around land use planning, urban sustainability, GIS applications, and urban resilience. His work explores how urbanization influences land management and peri-urban agricultural systems, focusing on data-driven urban management, crime reduction through surveillance technologies, and environmental sustainability. His studies also emphasize PPP models, infrastructure development, and sustainable land utilization to create resilient and smart urban spaces.

Award 🏅

Dr. Khan has received recognition for his contributions to research, public-private partnerships, and urban planning initiatives. His expertise in GIS-based urban development and peri-urban land management has led to collaborations with FAO, WWF-P, Planning Commission of Pakistan, and international urban development organizations. His work in slum upgradation, security infrastructure, and smart city initiatives has been acknowledged at both national and international levels.

Top Noted Publication 📑

Dr. Khan has authored 13+ research papers in SSCI and other international journals, covering topics such as urban resilience, slum upgradation, GIS-based surveillance, and economic sustainability. Some of his notable publications include:

“The multifunctional role of land use planning in peri-urban and urban agricultural dry land”Journal of Urban Planning and Development.

“Data-driven urban management and its impact on the upgradation of slums in Islamabad”Journal of Urban Planning and Development.

“Factors affecting urban resilience and sustainability: Case of slum dwellers in Islamabad”Journal of Urban Planning and Development.

“Impact of technology on upgrading slums and the moderating role of upstream influences”Frontiers in Built Environment.

Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Khan demonstrates a strong profile for the Best Researcher Award with a robust research portfolio, interdisciplinary expertise, and significant professional impact. His work in urban land management, GIS-based surveillance, and urban sustainability is commendable. Strengthening his global research presence, citations, and competitive grants can further solidify his position as a leading researcher in the field.