Patrizia Staffilani | Earth Science | Best Technology Innovation Award

Dr. Patrizia Staffilani | Earth Science | Best Technology Innovation Award

Technical Archaeologist | University of Chieti-Pescara “G. d’Annunzio” | Italy

Patrizia Staffilani is an experienced archaeologist and technical specialist at the Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti–Pescara, specializing in Roman archaeology and ceramic technology. Her research focuses on archaeological excavation, Roman ceramics, geophysics, and digital documentation methods. She is skilled in archaeometry, geomatics integration, RFID applications, and virtual archaeology. With around 12 scholarly works, she contributes to interdisciplinary heritage research and has been recognized by the Italian Ministry of Culture for her professional expertise in cultural heritage preservation.

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Opeyemi Aniramu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Opeyemi Aniramu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer II | Obafemi Awolowo University | Nigeria

Dr. Opeyemi Aniramu is a sustainability and environmental researcher specializing in climate change impacts, sustainability science, impact management, and the application of Remote Sensing and GIS to complex environmental challenges. His research interests include urban flood resilience, sustainable and nature-based tourism, land-use change, waste management, biodiversity conservation, agricultural adaptation strategies, and climate-risk assessment, with strong alignment to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. He demonstrates strong research skills in geospatial and spatial analysis, GIS-based modelling, structural equation modelling, regression analysis, systematic reviews, and interdisciplinary environmental assessment. Dr. Aniramu has received academic recognition through research-based contributions and collaborative publications in reputable international journals addressing sustainability and climate resilience. His scholarly impact is reflected in 28 citations (27 since 2021), an h-index of 3, on Google Scholar. In conclusion, his research advances practical, policy-relevant solutions for sustainable development and climate-resilient environmental management, particularly in developing and rapidly urbanizing regions.

 

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