Dr. Sumit Zanje | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sumit Zanje | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sumit Zanje, Florida International University, United States

Dr. Sumit Zanje is a distinguished civil and mechanical engineer specializing in stormwater management, hydrology, and product design. Currently, he serves as a Lead Civil Project Engineer at COSMOS Technologies, Inc., Pittsburgh, USA, where he spearheads innovative stormwater modeling projects for municipal compliance and optimization. Dr. Zanje earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Florida International University, where he conducted groundbreaking research on flood mitigation and sewer eruption control. With interdisciplinary expertise, he has secured four design patents in marine and transportation sectors and led prestigious projects funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Dr. Zanje has received numerous accolades, including EPA Campus RainWorks Challenge awards and the Dissertation Year Fellowship. As a mentor, he has inspired the next generation of engineers in hydrology and fluid mechanics, exemplifying excellence in research, teaching, and project execution. His impactful contributions continue to advance sustainable engineering solutions globally. 🌍

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Suitability for Award

Dr. Sumit Zanje exemplifies the essence of the Best Researcher Award through his unparalleled contributions to civil engineering and interdisciplinary research. His NSF-funded project valued at $329,733, coupled with his four design patents, highlights his innovative prowess in addressing complex engineering challenges. Dr. Zanje’s leadership in stormwater management, demonstrated through his work with ALCOSAN’s GROW program, has significantly advanced sustainable urban planning. His academic achievements, including pioneering research in flood mitigation and sewer eruptions, have been internationally recognized with multiple EPA RainWorks Challenge awards. Additionally, his commitment to mentoring future engineers and fostering collaboration underscores his dedication to the field. With a robust portfolio of impactful projects, esteemed recognitions, and contributions to both research and industry, Dr. Zanje’s outstanding career aligns seamlessly with the vision of the Best Researcher Award. 🏆

Education

Dr. Sumit Zanje’s academic journey reflects an unwavering dedication to engineering excellence. He earned a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Florida International University (2023), where he developed innovative flood mitigation strategies and advanced sewer system models. During his tenure, he also completed an M.S. in Civil Engineering (2021). His earlier academic pursuits include a Master of Engineering in Design Engineering from Birla Institute of Science and Technology, Pilani (2017), and a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Mumbai (2014). Dr. Zanje’s diverse educational foundation has equipped him with interdisciplinary expertise spanning civil and mechanical engineering. Complementing his technical acumen, he has pursued certifications like Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and FE Mechanical accreditation, enhancing his proficiency in system design, optimization, and simulation. This robust educational background underpins his capacity to tackle complex engineering problems and foster innovative solutions. 🎓

Experience

Dr. Sumit Zanje’s career embodies excellence in engineering and research. Currently a Lead Civil Project Engineer at COSMOS Technologies, he leads stormwater modeling initiatives and evaluates municipal Green Stormwater Infrastructure projects. At VPS Development Partners LLC, he managed hydropower prototype development and project designs, showcasing his leadership in interdisciplinary engineering. As a Graduate Researcher at Florida International University, Dr. Zanje pioneered methodologies to mitigate sewer geysers and developed hydraulic models, earning recognition through publications and awards. Earlier, as a Simulation & Design Engineer at Raychem RPG Pvt. Ltd., he contributed to sustainable product design, filing four patents in the marine and transportation sectors. His teaching tenure at BITS Pilani emphasized mentoring students in advanced engineering concepts. Across these roles, Dr. Zanje has consistently demonstrated expertise in project management, innovation, and collaboration, making him a leader in his field. 🌟

Awards and Honors

Dr. Sumit Zanje has been recognized with numerous prestigious accolades for his exceptional contributions to engineering. Highlights include winning First Place at the 2019 EPA Campus RainWorks Challenge (Master Plan Category) and Second Place in its 9th annual edition, showcasing his leadership in sustainable urban design. He earned the Dissertation Year Fellowship Award (2022), reflecting the significance of his Ph.D. research on flood mitigation. His inventive prowess is evidenced by four design patents in marine and transportation sectors. Additionally, Dr. Zanje has achieved certification as a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and FE Mechanical Engineer, underscoring his technical excellence. His dedication to engineering innovation and sustainability has earned him both national and international recognition, solidifying his reputation as an industry leader. 🏅

Research Focus 

Dr. Sumit Zanje’s research focuses on sustainable stormwater management, flood mitigation, and advanced product design. His innovative work includes developing CFD models for sewer systems, pioneering retrofitting methods to mitigate sewer geysers using Wire Mesh Sensors and Particle Image Velocimetry, and creating first-of-its-kind field-scaled experimental facilities. His expertise spans hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, Green Infrastructure design, and numerical analysis using advanced tools like HEC-RAS, OpenFOAM, and COMSOL Multiphysics. Dr. Zanje’s interdisciplinary approach bridges civil and mechanical engineering, addressing pressing urban and environmental challenges. His research has resulted in five publications and significant contributions to water resource engineering, including strategies for floodplain mapping and waterway restoration. Through his work, Dr. Zanje continues to advance sustainable engineering solutions, cementing his position as a visionary researcher. 🌊

Publication Top Notes:

  • Siphon Break Phenomena Associated with Pipe Leakage Location
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 5
  • CFD Modeling of Storm Sewer Geysers in Partially Filled Dropshafts
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 4
  • A Feasibility Study on Harvesting Rainwater from Large Solar Panel Canopies to Supplement Makeup Water for Cooling Towers by Using Remotely Controlled and Self-Cleaning Rain Cistern
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 4
  • Experimental and Numerical Investigation of a Small Scale Storm Sewer Geyser
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 3
  • Modeling and Simulation of Compact Feeder Pillar System
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 3

 

Prof. Runsheng LV | Adsorption Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Runsheng LV | Adsorption Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Runsheng LV, Henan Polytechnic University, China

Runsheng Lv is a distinguished professor from Pinglu County, Shanxi Province, specializing in geological engineering with a PhD from China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), where he graduated in 2014. His research focuses on coalbed methane exploration and development, gas geology, and unconventional natural gas geology. As a visiting scholar at the University of Wollongong in Australia, he holds various esteemed positions, including evaluation expert at the Ministry of Education and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and a key member of the Henan Provincial University Science and Technology Innovation Team. He has led multiple national and provincial projects, edited industry textbooks, authored over 40 research papers (20 indexed by SCI/EI), and holds 15 invention patents. His contributions have been recognized with several awards, including multiple prizes from the Henan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and the China National Coal Association.

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Summary of Suitability for Award

Runsheng Lv’s extensive academic qualifications, impactful research contributions, and innovative approach to geological engineering make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His ability to bridge the gap between academia and practical application, coupled with his commitment to education and mentorship, positions him as a leader in his field. Recognizing his efforts through this award would not only honor his contributions but also inspire others in the field of geological engineering and unconventional natural gas research.

🎓Education:

Runsheng Lv earned his Ph.D. in Geological Engineering from the China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) in 2014. His specialization includes coalbed methane exploration and development, gas geology, and unconventional natural gas geology.

🏢Work Experience:

Runsheng Lv serves as a professor in geological engineering based in Pinglu County, Shanxi Province, where he is responsible for teaching, supervising doctoral students, and conducting research in his field. He is also a visiting scholar at the University of Wollongong in Australia, engaging in research collaboration and academic exchange. In addition to his academic roles, he acts as an evaluation expert for the Ministry of Education and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, assessing research and academic programs. As a key member of the Henan Provincial University Science and Technology Innovation Team, he contributes to technological innovation in higher education. Moreover, he is a research backbone of the Henan Provincial Collaborative Innovation Center for Coalbed (Shale) Gas in the Central Plains Economic Zone, supporting initiatives in coalbed gas research. Lv is also a member of the national teaching team specializing in “Coalfield Geology and Gas Geology,” where he contributes to curriculum development and teaching excellence.

🏅Awards:

Runsheng Lv has received several prestigious awards for his contributions to the field of geological engineering. He has been honored with the Second Prize and Third Prize at the Henan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award, recognizing his significant advancements in science and technology. Additionally, he has earned Second Prizes from the China National Coal Association Science and Technology Award for his impactful work. Furthermore, he received the First Prize from the Henan Provincial Department of Education Science and Technology Achievement Award, highlighting his exceptional achievements in academic and research endeavors.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: A Fractal Adsorption Model on Methane in Coal with Temperature Effect Dependence
  • Title: A fractal Langmuir adsorption equation on coal: Principle, methodology and implication
    Citations: 7
  • Title: Characteristics of Acid Leaching and Vibration Coupling Desorption of Gas-Saturated Coking Coal
  • Title: Optimization of the Layer Location of Extraction Wells Based on the Unpressurized Gas Transport Law
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Experimental Study on Methane Diffusion Characteristics of Different Metamorphic Deformed Coals Based on the Counter Diffusion Method

 

 

 

Assoc Prof Dr. Shooka Karimpour | Microplastic Dynamics | Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Shooka Karimpour | Microplastic Dynamics | Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Shooka Karimpour, York University, Canada

Dr. Karimpour is an Associate Professor at York University, leading the Environmental HydroDynamics lab. She holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering/Environmental Hydrodynamics from McGill University, where she achieved a perfect CGPA, and has completed extensive post-doctoral research at McGill and UQAM. Her research, published in top journals like the Journal of Fluid Mechanics and Environmental Science and Technology, addresses critical environmental issues such as turbulent mixing and microplastic contamination. Dr. Karimpour has earned prestigious awards, including the Keefer Medal and the Early Researcher Award, and is actively involved in knowledge mobilization and environmental advocacy. She has also served in significant academic roles, such as Undergraduate Program Director at York University, and collaborates across disciplines, including as an associate member of the Biology Graduate Program.

Suitability for the Women Researcher Award:

Dr. Karimpour’s achievements demonstrate her outstanding contributions to environmental hydrodynamics and her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Her research on microplastics and turbulent mixing has had a substantial impact on both the academic community and public awareness. Additionally, her leadership in research, numerous accolades, and dedication to knowledge mobilization further underscore her suitability for the Women Researcher Award.  

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Academic Background 🎓

Dr. Karimpour earned her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering/Environmental Hydrodynamics from McGill University, achieving a perfect CGPA. Her extensive post-doctoral research at McGill and UQAM further established her expertise in environmental hydrodynamics.

Current Position and Achievements 🌟

She is currently an Associate Professor at York University, where she leads the Environmental HydroDynamics Lab. Her exceptional work has earned her prestigious awards, including the Keefer Medal from the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering and the Early Researcher Award.

Research Focus and Contributions 📚

Dr. Karimpour has published extensively in top journals like the Journal of Fluid Mechanics and Environmental Science and Technology. Her research addresses critical environmental issues such as turbulent mixing, entrainment, and the impact of microplastic contaminants on aquatic systems.

Leadership and Outreach 🌍

She has been instrumental in knowledge mobilization activities related to microplastic contaminants, connecting scientific research with public awareness. Dr. Karimpour actively promotes environmental issues through lectures and events, such as the UNITAR event on plastic pollution.

Awards and Recognition 🏆

Her groundbreaking contributions have been recognized both nationally and internationally through numerous awards and fellowships, underscoring her significant impact on the field of environmental hydrodynamics.

Professional Service and Collaboration 🤝

In addition to her research, Dr. Karimpour has held key academic roles, including Undergraduate Program Director at York University, and collaborates across disciplines, exemplified by her associate membership in the Biology Graduate Program at York University.

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