Prof Martina Zelenakova, Water management, Women Researcher Award.
Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia
Professional Profiles:
👨🎓 Bio Summary:
Prof. Martina Zelenakova is a Slovak environmental engineer and professor at the Technical University of Košice, Slovakia. She earned her Engineer’s degree in Environmental Engineering in 1999 and her PhD in Environmental Engineering in 2004, both from the Technical University of Košice. In 2009, she received habilitation for associate professor in Environmental Engineering. Her research focuses on water management, water structures, environmental impact assessment, and environmental risks. She has authored numerous monographs, peer-reviewed papers, and chapters in books, totaling 780 publications. Prof. Zelenakova has received several awards, including the Erasmus Teacher Mobility award and the 3rd place award in the 6th competition “E-learning in practice” at TUKE.
🎓 Education:
Prof. Martina Zelenakova earned her Engineer’s degree in Environmental Engineering in 1999 and her PhD in Environmental Engineering in 2004, both from the Technical University of Košice, Slovakia. She received habilitation for associate professor in Environmental Engineering in 2009 and became a full professor in Water Management and Water Structures in 2020 from the Technical University of Brno, Czech Republic.
🔍 Research Focus:
Her research focuses on water management, water structures, environmental impact assessment, and environmental risks. She has contributed significantly to these fields through her research work, publications, and participation in conferences.
🏆 Honors & Awards:
Prof. Zelenakova has received several honors and awards for her contributions to the field of environmental engineering, including the Erasmus Teacher Mobility award and the 3rd place award in the 6th competition “E-learning in practice” at TUKE.
Professional Experience: 💼
Prof. Zelenakova has been teaching at the Technical University of Košice since 2001, initially as an assistant lecturer, then as an associate professor from 2010 to 2021, and currently as a full professor. Her main activities include teaching courses in water management and environmental engineering, preparing and leading research projects, supervising PhD students, conducting research, publishing scientific papers, and participating in conferences.
📚 Top Noted Publications :
Flood risk modelling of the Slatvinec stream in Kružlov village, Slovakia Authors: M Zeleňáková, R Fijko, S Labant, E Weiss, G Markovič, R Weiss Journal of cleaner production 212, 109-118 (2019)
An analysis of the effectiveness of two rainwater harvesting systems located in Central Eastern Europe Authors: A Stec, M Zeleňáková Water 11 (3), 458 (2019)
Environmental impact of small hydro power plant—a case study Authors: M Zeleňáková, R Fijko, DC Diaconu, I Remeňáková Environments 5 (1), 12 (2018)
Small water reservoirs: sources of water for irrigation Authors: Ľ Jurík, M Zeleňáková, T Kaletová, A Arifjanov Water Resources in Slovakia: Part I: Assessment and Development, 115-131 (2019)
Using fractal analysis in modeling the dynamics of Forest areas and economic impact assessment: Maramureș County, Romania, as a case study Authors: RD Pintilii, I Andronache, DC Diaconu, RC Dobrea, M Zeleňáková, … Forests 8 (1), 25 (2017)
Evaluation of environmental impact assessment effectiveness in Slovakia Authors: L Zvijáková, M Zeleňáková, P Purcz Impact assessment and project appraisal 32 (2), 150-161 (2014)
Climate change in urban versus rural areas Authors: M Zeleňáková, P Purcz, H Hlavatá, P Blišťan Procedia Engineering 119, 1171-1180 (2015)
Prof. Zelenakova’s research has been widely cited, reflecting the impact of her work in the field. Her publications have contributed to the advancement of knowledge and understanding in environmental engineering.
Total Publications: 7
Total Citations: 451
Average Citations per Publication: Approximately 64.43
h-index: 6
📅 Research Timeline:
Prof. Zelenakova’s research timeline spans from 1999 to the present, demonstrating her long-standing commitment to advancing knowledge in environmental engineering.