Alima Amangeldi | Climate Change | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Alima Amangeldi | Climate Change | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Alima Amangeldi | Climate Change | Engineer at Institute of Ionosphere | Kazakhstan

Climate Change research forms the foundation of the scholarly and professional journey of Ms. Alima Amangeldi, an emerging Kazakhstani researcher whose contributions reflect a strong commitment to environmental resilience, cryosphere monitoring, and long-term hydro-climatic analysis. Ms. Alima Amangeldi is recognized for her intellectual dedication to understanding glacial dynamics and climate-driven transformations across mountainous regions, with a special focus on the Ile-Alatau Mountains within the Northern Tien Shan. Her academic background is rooted in rigorous scientific training in environmental science, Earth observation, and atmospheric studies, equipping her with a deep understanding of hydrology, remote sensing technologies, and climate processes that shape contemporary environmental challenges. Through her education, Ms. Alima Amangeldi developed expertise in satellite imagery interpretation, GIS-based glacier mapping, and the multi-temporal analysis of glacial and moraine lake changes that are vital for predicting natural hazards and informing adaptation strategies. Professionally, she serves at the Institute of Ionosphere in Almaty, Kazakhstan (2024–present), where she contributes to advanced research on atmospheric interactions, hydro-climatic variability, and geospatial environmental assessments. Her role involves conducting multi-temporal remote sensing studies, applying high-resolution climatic datasets, and collaborating with multidisciplinary experts to deepen insights into mountain cryosphere evolution and its broader regional implications. The professional experience of Ms. Alima Amangeldi is marked by her capacity to integrate field observations, satellite-based analytics, and climate modeling, which positions her as a promising researcher in climate science and natural resource management. Her research interests span climate change impacts on glacier recession, moraine lake expansion, hydro-climatic risk assessments, cryosphere monitoring, atmospheric variation analysis, and remote sensing applications in mountainous environments. In her work, Ms. Alima Amangeldi frequently employs advanced research skills such as geospatial analytics, LiDAR interpretation, multi-decadal climate data synthesis, hydrological modeling, and environmental trend analysis. She is proficient in utilizing tools like ArcGIS, QGIS, Google Earth Engine, ERDAS Imagine, and statistical packages used for climatic trend evaluation. Her analytical skills are further supported by her ability to interpret long-term climate indicators and correlate them with environmental shifts across sensitive alpine ecosystems. Although early in her academic trajectory, Ms. Alima Amangeldi has begun building an impactful scholarly presence, evidenced by her authorship of peer-reviewed scientific work focusing on long-term glacier and lake evolution from 1955–2024, informing early-warning systems, hazard prevention measures, and sustainable water resource planning. Her dedication to scientific rigor and environmental protection has earned her recognition as a promising contributor to Kazakhstan’s climate research community, and she is increasingly acknowledged within international research circles addressing cryosphere change and climate-induced mountain hazards. Awards and honors attributed to her include early-career recognition at institutional and departmental levels for excellence in scientific research and contributions to climate-related geospatial studies. Throughout her career progression, Ms. Alima Amangeldi continues to commit herself to advancing the scientific understanding of climate change impacts, strengthening the data foundations needed for sustainable policymaking, and contributing meaningful insights to global environmental research dialogues. In conclusion, Ms. Alima Amangeldi exemplifies the next generation of climate and environmental scientists whose research promises to support long-term climatic resilience, inform public awareness, and guide actionable strategies for adapting mountain ecosystems to the realities of a rapidly changing climate.

Academic Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications:

  1. Amangeldi, A. A., Iskaliyeva, G., Merekeyev, A., Sydyk, N., Abishev, B., & Baygurin, Z. (2025). Hydro-Climatic and Multi-Temporal Remote Analysis of Glacier and Moraine Lake Changes in the Ile-Alatau Mountains (1955–2024), Northern Tien Shan. Atmosphere.

 

 

Saule Kenzhebayeva | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Saule Kenzhebayeva | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Saule Kenzhebayeva | Biological Sciences | professor at al-Farabi Kazakh national University | Kazakhstan

Saule Berkimbaeva Kenzhebekovna holds her Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences degree in the specialty of “Theory and Methodology of Vocational Education,” and she completed her higher education in English teaching from the Alma-Ata Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages. She has over three decades of professional teaching and research experience, including long tenure at the Faculty of Philology and World Languages where she has taught and developed courses in pedagogy, psychology, methods of vocational education and professional pedagogy. Her research interests lie in the methodology of foreign language teaching, formation of academic texts in scientific research, models of academic text construction, and integrating modern pedagogical technologies (e.g., texts, professional education theory, psychosocial work) into teaching. She has developed strong research skills in academic writing, Scopus-indexed journal publication, text construction, educational material development, and supervising student-oriented research. She has published nearly one hundred articles, a number of textbooks or teaching aids, and several works indexed in Scopus; she has also participated in international seminars and professional development trainings such as Erasmus+ in Kazakhstan. Among her honors, Saule has been recognized with certificates of professional development, and has contributed to improving quality of education through modern approaches, including work on academic text models and foreign language teaching methodology. In conclusion, Saule embodies a committed academic educator-researcher, combining pedagogical expertise, publication record, curriculum development, and international collaboration; with her strong foundation in research methodology and text pedagogy, she is well positioned to continue contributing to both theoretical and applied education sciences, including mentoring younger academics and expanding her influence in pedagogical reforms and international scholarly communities.

Academic Profile: ORCID | Scopus 

Featured Publications:

  • Atabayeva, S. D., Kenzhegalieva, A. K., Nurmahanova, A. S., Rakhymgozhina, A. B., Kenzhebayeva, S. S., Shoinbekova, S. A., & Beisenova, A. Z. (2025). Effect of Cd on physiological and biochemical processes of plants. Experimental Biology.

  • Amirova, A., Usenbekov, B., Berkimbay, Kh., Mynbayeva, D., Atabayeva, S., Baiseitova, G., Meldebekova, A., Zhunusbayeva, Zh., Kenzhebayeva, S., & Mukhambetzhanov, S. (2024). Selection of rice breeding lines for resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Brazilian Journal of Biology.

  • Atabayeva, S. D., Rakhymgozhina, A. B., Nurmahanova, A. S., Kenzhebayeva, S. S., Usenbekov, B. N., Alybayeva, R. A., Asrandina, S. Sh., Tynybekov, B. M., Amirova, A. K., & Bhat, S. A. (2022). Rice plants (Oryza sativa L.) under Cd stress in Fe deficiency conditions. BioMed Research International.

  • Kenzhebayeva, S. S., Atabayeva, S. D., & Sarsu, F. (2021). Iron-deficiency response and differential expression of iron homeostasis related genes in spring wheat. Crop and Pasture Science.

 

 

Nasreldeen Siam | Environmental Chemistry | Publication Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nasreldeen Siam | Environmental Chemistry | Publication Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nasreldeen Siam | Environmental Chemistry – Assistant Professor at Bahri University, Sudan

Dr. Nasreldeen Siam is an emerging academic researcher in the field of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry, currently working as an Assistant Professor. With a dedicated focus on applied, industrial, and physical chemistry, Dr. Siam has contributed significantly to sustainable scientific solutions through advanced materials and green chemical processes. His work combines innovation and impact, particularly in catalysis and environmental remediation, making him a strong contender for the Publication Excellence Award.

Profile Verified:

Google Scholar

🎓Education:

Dr. Siam’s academic background is rooted in Industrial Chemistry, where he acquired a comprehensive understanding of applied chemical processes, environmental systems, and industrial technology. His education emphasized eco-friendly synthesis methods, catalysis, and pollutant control. This foundation enabled him to approach global chemical challenges with a research-oriented and interdisciplinary mindset, ultimately shaping his current work in sustainable materials and green innovation.

🧪Experience:

Professionally, Dr. Siam has gained experience through teaching, mentoring, and research collaboration. As an Assistant Professor, he has contributed to both undergraduate education and graduate-level research supervision. His scientific endeavors span multiple collaborative projects related to advanced catalytic systems, industrial reforming techniques, and biomimetic material fabrication. Through his professional journey, he has developed experimental techniques and analytical skills crucial for tackling modern environmental and industrial issues.

🔬Research Interest:

Dr. Siam’s research interests center on the synthesis and application of functional nanomaterials for environmental and industrial use. His specialties include photocatalysis, CO₂ and CH₄ reforming, biomimetic systems, and desulfurization techniques using wood-inspired and waste-derived catalysts. He is particularly interested in how chemical innovations can enhance energy efficiency, reduce emissions, and offer green alternatives in chemical manufacturing and environmental protection.

🏆Award:

Although at an early stage in his academic career, Dr. Siam’s scholarly contributions have already earned him recognition in the scientific community. His papers have been published in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals and cited internationally. With a total of 72 citations, h-index of 4, and i10-index of 1, his research has begun to gain momentum and visibility. He is now considered a promising researcher with increasing global relevance — fitting for a nomination to the Publication Excellence Award.

📚Publication:

  1. 🔋 “A CMP-based [FeFe]-hydrogenase dual-functional biomimetic system…” in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental (2024) – 📈 cited 49 times, showcasing a dual-functional catalyst for hydrogen evolution and tetracycline degradation.
  2. 🌱 “Controllable synthesis of xPt–yNiO/MgO–PWAC nanoparticles…” in Journal of CO₂ Utilization (2022) – cited 9 times, focuses on reforming CO₂/CH₄ into value-added products.
  3. 🔥 “Anisotropic designing of persimmon wood-duplicated macroporous… (Mo-Mn) catalysts” in Fuel Processing Technology (2022) – cited 8 times, investigates desulfurization in coal gas.
  4. 💨 “Residual steam/CH₄ reforming using pinewood-derived catalysts…” in Applied Surface Science (2022) – cited 6 times, targets sulfur removal from raw syngas.
  5. 🌳 “Forest Tree and Woody Plant-Based Biosynthesis of Nanoparticles…” in Nanomaterials (2025) – an eco-friendly route for nanomaterial synthesis with biomedical and industrial potential.
  6. ⚗️ “Controllable fabrication of persimmon wood-inspired (Co-Mn) catalysts…” in Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (2023) – focuses on catalyst deactivation mechanisms and reuse performance.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Dr. Nasreldeen Siam is an outstanding emerging researcher whose publications clearly reflect excellence in innovation, relevance, and scientific integrity. His work addresses some of the most pressing challenges in industrial and environmental chemistry, including pollutant degradation, energy transformation, and green catalyst development. With a growing citation record and a portfolio of impactful papers, Dr. Siam is well-positioned for future leadership in chemical research. Nominating him for the Publication Excellence Award is a well-founded recognition of his scholarly promise and growing global influence.