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Postdoctoral Researcher | The University of Ioannina | Greece
Tassi, C., & Brouzos, A. Therapeutic factors in a group positive psychological intervention for primary school students facing parental psychological economic hardship. International Journal of Applied Positive Psychology.
Attaché de Recherche | The University of Centre National De Recherche Pour Le Developpement | Chad
Barreau, J. B., Guemona, D., & Robion-Brunner, C. Reconstructing ancient iron-smelting furnaces of Guéra through 3D modeling and AI-assisted video generation. Electronics.
Researcher | The University of People and Water NGO | Slovakia
Michal Kravčík is a Slovak environmental researcher and hydrologist whose work has profoundly influenced modern thinking on water management, climate restoration, and sustainable regional development. His research centers on the interdependence between water cycles, ecosystems, and climate regulation, forming the foundation of the New Water Paradigm, a globally recognized framework for water and climate recovery. This theory emphasizes retaining rainwater within ecosystems to restore the small water cycle, replenish groundwater, regulate temperatures, and support biodiversity. Kravčík’s approach challenges conventional hydrological models that prioritize drainage and diversion, proposing instead that water restoration is essential to reversing climate degradation and desertification. Kravčík’s initiatives, particularly through the Blue Alternative and People and Water, illustrate how decentralized water management can drive both environmental renewal and community empowerment. His integrated approach demonstrates that water restoration serves as a pathway to ecological stability and economic resilience, especially in regions facing high unemployment and social marginalization. By linking hydrology to social innovation, his work has contributed to broader understandings of participatory governance, sustainability, and climate adaptation. His research publications, including Water for the Recovery of the Climate. A New Water Paradigm , Water for the Third Millennium , Between Floods and Droughts and Water Without Borders provide comprehensive insights into how water retention can serve as both a mitigation and adaptation strategy for climate change. These works have become key references for policymakers, environmentalists, and sustainability researchers worldwide. Kravčík’s research influence is reflected in four major publications, 25 citations, and an h-index of 3. His scholarship continues to inspire global environmental discourse, emphasizing that climate recovery and water restoration are inseparable. By integrating ecological science, community action, and systems thinking, Kravčík’s contributions remain central to shaping sustainable water and climate management.
Kravcik, M., et al. Costs and benefits of landscape-based water retention measures as nature-based solutions to mitigating climate impacts in eastern Germany, Czech Republic, and Slovakia. Land Degradation & Development.
Research fellow | The University of Johannesburg | Cameroon
Dr. Anslem Wongibeh Adunimay is a distinguished scholar in international relations and political science, specializing in peace, conflict, and security studies in Africa. His research focuses on the intersections of mediation, governance, leadership, and sustainable development, providing critical insights into the dynamics shaping regional stability and international cooperation. With 35 citations, an h-index of 3, and an i10-index of 1, his academic contributions demonstrate growing influence and engagement within the global research community. His scholarly works encompass a broad thematic range, including regional peace building mechanisms, gender-based violence prevention, conflict transformation, and the role of artificial intelligence in sustainable development. His publication, “Unexplored Tool for Sustainable Development: Can Artificial Intelligence Promote Good Health and Well-being in Sub-Saharan Africa?” in The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, exemplifies his innovative approach to linking technology and governance. In collaboration with other scholars, Adunimay has co-authored influential papers such as “Addressing Sexual Gender-Based Violence in the Great Lakes Region” and “A Convoluted Post-Cold War World: Effects of the Russo-Ukrainian War on Africa’s International Relations”, which highlight his commitment to interdisciplinary and policy-relevant research. His book chapters in Routledge and Jacana Media publications critically assess themes like xenophobia, regional integration, and the African Union’s evolving peace and security framework. Beyond academic journals, he has authored policy briefs and opinion essays addressing secessionist movements, diplomatic tensions, and governance challenges in Africa, demonstrating his ability to bridge academic research with real-world policymaking. Dr. Adunimay’s ongoing projects explore regional security cooperation, national dialogue as a peacebuilding mechanism, climate justice, and the socio-political implications of the African Continental Free Trade Area. Through his prolific writing and editorial engagement, he contributes significantly to contemporary debates on African peace, democracy, and sustainable governance within a rapidly changing global order.
Adunimay, A. W., & Ojo, T. A. Western centric medicine for and its contradictions: Can African alternate solutions be the cure? Frontiers in Political Science.
Adunimay, A. W. The role of regional organisations in peacebuilding: The case of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region. International Journal of African Renaissance Studies.
Niyitunga, E. B., & Adunimay, A. W. A convoluted post-Cold War world: Effects of Russo-Ukrainian war on Africa’s international relations. Journal of African Foreign Affairs,
Anslem, W. A., & Ojo, T. A. When xenophobes turn their faces on foreigners: Whom to blame the government or the natives. In Xenophobia and nativism in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Adunimay, A. W. Secessionist movements and their implications for security in Africa: The case of Southern Cameroons.
Engineering Lecturer | The University of Faculty of Engineering Prince of Songkla | Thailand
Kaewunruen, S., AbdelHadi, M., Kongpuang, M., Pansuk, W., & Remennikov, A. M. Digital twins for managing railway bridge maintenance, resilience, and climate change adaptation.
Kongpuang, M., Chaideesungnoen, S., Muangjunburee, P., Oo, H. Z., & Janudom, S. Effect of post-weld heat-treatment on microstructure and mechanical behavior of Inconel overlay cladding on Cr-1Mo steel. Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals.
Muangjunburee, P., Poolsiri, N., Chaideesungnoen, S., Naultem, A., Oo, H. Z., & Kongpuang, M. Observation on the weld metal of resurfaced rail steel. Chiang Mai Journal of Science.
Kongpuang, M., Culwick, R., Cheputeh, N., Marsh, A., Jantara Junior, V. L., Vallely, P., Kaewunruen, S., & Papaelias, M. Quantitative analysis of the structural health of railway turnouts using the acoustic emission technique. Insight: Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring.
Department of Sports Management | The University of Tehran | Iran
Naghipour Givi, B., Pournaghi, A., Mohamadi Turkmani, E., Pourkiani, M., Dzioban, K., & Almasizadeh, S. The analysis of the social capital of the football ecosystem in Iran. Soccer & Society.
Mohamadi Turkmani, E., Nassif, N., Houhou, K., Włodarczyk, A., & Javid, M. Social capital building through mega-sporting events: Did the Qatar World Cup foster bonding, bridging, and linking social capital? International Review for the Sociology of Sport.
Mohamadi Turkmani, E., Nassif, N., & Gabriel, M. Indirect legacy and outcomes of mega‐sporting events: The case of the Qatar World Cup. Event Management.
Ghorbani, M. H., Safari Jafarloo, H. R., Mohamadi Turkmani, E., & Włodarczyk, A. The synergy of Pahlavāni rituals and Olympic values: A historical perspective. Asian Journal of Sport History & Culture.
NazemiBidgoli, A., Mohamadi Turkmani, E., & Irani, H. R. Acceptance of digital technologies. In Digital Transformation and Emerging Technologies Global.
Professor Emiritus | The University of Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison | United States
Park, J. K., & Park, J. H. Advanced treatment of wastewater using ozone. Korean Society of Civil Engineers.
Park, J. K., & James, A. Tidal variation of salt flux and dispersion in a polluted estuary. Water Science and Technology.
Park, J. K., & James, A. Modeling of pollutant dispersion in stratified oscillatory flows. Journal of Environmental Engineering.
Park, J. K., & James, A. Time-varying turbulent mixing in a stratified estuary and the application to a Lagrangian 2-D model. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science.
Park, J. K., & James, A. A unified method of estimating longitudinal dispersion in estuaries. Water Science and Technology.
Lecturer at The University of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics | China
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Wang, X., Deng, X., Hong, J., Jian, W., & Yang, Z. The impact of wildfires on local property values in Wisconsin, United States. Climate Policy. Advance online publication.
Qiu, H., Hong, J., Wang, X., & Filipski, M. Home sweet home: Impacts of living conditions on worker migration with evidence from randomized resettlement in China. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Advance online publication.
Hong, J., Liu, M., Qiu, H., & Feng, X. Can a poverty alleviation programme really help vulnerable rural households? Insights from China. Applied Economics. Advance online publication.