Dr. Vera Sidorenko | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vera Sidorenko | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vera Sidorenko, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany

Dr. Vera Sidorenko  is a Senior Scientist at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, specializing in coastal ecology, climate dynamics, and ocean modeling. She has a Ph.D. in Coastal Ecology/Climate Dynamics from Jacobs University, where she focused on the simulation of Laptev Sea shelf dynamics, particularly the Lena Delta region. Her research interests include numerical methods in ocean modeling, coastal ocean dynamics, regional climate projections, and the interactions between abiotic and biotic factors in marine ecosystems. Dr. Sidorenko has a strong background in applied mathematics and informatics, with expertise in programming languages such as FORTRAN, C++, Python, and MATLAB. She has been involved in numerous research projects and field expeditions, including the Polarstern Cruise (PS132) and the RV “Dalne Zelentzy” expedition in the Laptev Sea. She has also received several prestigious fellowships, including the Helmholtz Advance postdoctoral fellowship. Dr. Sidorenko actively mentors Ph.D. students and contributes to various professional activities, including serving as an editor for the Polarforschung journal and reviewing articles for multiple scientific journals. Her current research focuses on improving numerical modules for the Lena Delta region and assessing the effectiveness of marine protected areas through interdisciplinary approaches.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award 🌍

Dr. Vera Sidorenko  appears to be an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on her extensive academic background, research contributions, and leadership in marine science and numerical ocean modeling. Here is a summary of her qualifications and suitability:

Education 📚

  • Ph.D. in Coastal Ecology/Climate Dynamics, Jacobs University (2011-2014)
    Title: ‘Simulation of the Laptev Sea shelf dynamics with focus on the Lena Delta region’
    Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Karen Helen Wiltshire, Prof. Dr. Sergey Danilov
  • M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics and Informatics (with honors), Institute of Mathematics, Mechanics, and Computer Science in the name of I.I. Vorovich (2009-2011)
  • B.Sc. in Applied Mathematics and Informatics (with honors), Institute of Mathematics, Mechanics, and Computer Science in the name of I.I. Vorovich (2005-2009)
  • High School Diploma (with honors), Economic-mathematical lyceum (2002-2005)
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship: Helmholtz Advance, Helmholtz-Mentoring-Program ‘A year for your career’ (2020-2021)

Work Experience 💼

  • Senior Scientist, Coastal Ecology/Climate Dynamics, Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (2023–present)
  • Scientist, Coastal Ecology/Climate Dynamics, Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (2015–2023)
  • PhD Researcher, Coastal Ecology/Climate Dynamics, Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (2011–2014)

Awards and Recognition 🏅

  • AI Exploration Voucher: “Be a Sound”
    Awarded in 2022 for contributions to innovative applications of sound in scientific research.
  • HIDA Host (Israel & UK Exchange Projects)
    Recognized for hosting and participating in international research exchanges in 2023, focusing on sound-based scientific exploration.
  • Fellowship for Scientific Exchange (POLMAR)
    Awarded in 2013 for a scientific exchange fellowship, promoting collaborative research in marine sciences.
  • Travelling Fellowships (FAMOS School)
    Granted in 2013 and 2015 for participation in the FAMOS School, enhancing international collaboration in ocean modeling.
  • Travelling Fellowship to ART-APECS Science Workshop (APECS)
    Awarded in 2012 to attend the APECS workshop for advancing polar research and fostering scientific community engagement.

Research Skills 🔬

  • Numerical Ocean Modeling:
    Expertise in developing and applying numerical methods for simulating coastal and ocean dynamics, with a focus on the FESOM-C coastal ocean model and its integration into large-scale ocean circulation models.
  • Climate Projections and Regional Modeling:
    Skilled in producing and analyzing regional climate projections, using advanced oceanographic models to assess climate impacts on coastal ecosystems.
  • Marine Ecosystem Dynamics:
    Strong background in studying the interactions between abiotic and biotic factors within marine ecosystems, particularly in the context of climate change and anthropogenic pressures.
  • Use of Tracers in Oceanography:
    Extensive experience working with passive and active tracers in ocean modeling to understand water mass transport, pollutant distribution, and ecosystem health.
  • High-Performance Computing (HPC):
    Advanced proficiency in leveraging supercomputing platforms such as OLLIE/AWI, JUWELS/JSC, and LEVANTE/DKRZ for large-scale ocean model simulations.

Publication Top Notes 📖

Analyses of sea surface chlorophyll a trends and variability from 1998 to 2020 in the German Bight (North Sea)

Flipbook-ENA: Towards a dynamic Ecological Network Analysis under changing environmental conditions

Climate change impacts on a sedimentary coast—a regional synthesis from genes to ecosystems

Dynamical reconstruction of the upper-ocean state in the central Arctic during the winter period of the MOSAiC expedition

Dissolved storage glycans shaped the community composition of abundant bacterioplankton clades during a North Sea spring phytoplankton bloom

Mrs. Lea Rosenberger | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Lea Rosenberger | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Lea Rosenberger, Technical University of Munich, Germany

Lea Sophie Rosenberger, in Munich, Germany, is a doctoral researcher specializing in environmental engineering with a focus on climate adaptation, water balance modeling, and data analysis. She is currently pursuing her research at the Chair of Urban Water Management at the Technical University of Munich. Lea’s work emphasizes integrating water-sensitive urban planning into early planning phases and modeling urban vegetation water demand under future climate conditions. With expertise in interdisciplinary collaboration, she bridges urban planning, landscape architecture, and the real estate industry. Lea holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the Technical University of Munich, with a specialization in water resources management and a thesis on sustainable stormwater management in densifying urban neighborhoods. Beyond her academic achievements, she has gained professional experience in groundwater protection, contaminated site remediation, and flood protection. Fluent in German and English, she is proficient in tools like RStudio, ArcGIS Pro, and EPA SWMM. Lea is also passionate about volunteering, traveling, and outdoor activities such as skiing and hiking.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award 🌍

Mrs. Lea Sophie Rosenberger is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on her academic achievements, professional contributions, and impactful research in environmental engineering. Below is an analysis of her suitability:

Education 📚

10/2016 – 02/2020
M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Munich

  • Specializations: Water Resources Management / Hydrology, Water-Food-Energy Nexus
  • Master’s Thesis: “Sustainable stormwater management under the impact of climate change: case study in a densifying neighborhood of Munich”

01/2018 – 06/2018
M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering, NTNU Trondheim, Norway

  • Exchange semester

10/2012 – 06/2016
B.Sc. in Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Munich

  • Bachelor’s Thesis: “25 years of agro-ecological research at the research platform Scheyern – A comprehensive literature review emphasizing hydrology, soil, and the nitrogen cycle”

Work Experience 💼

Since 02/2021
Doctoral Researcher, Chair of Urban Water Management, Technical University of Munich

  • Research project: Accompanying research for “Climate-Adapted Construction – Model Projects”
  • Published the brochure “Affordable Climate-Adapted Building”

08/2020 – 02/2021
Environmental Engineer, Groundwater Protection and Contaminated Site Remediation, Munich Water Authority

  • Drafted water management assessments for contaminated site remediation, groundwater protection, and stormwater infiltration on contaminated sites

03/2019 – 07/2020
Working Student and Employee, Project Management and Customer Service, European Space Imaging GmbH, Munich

  • Managed customer requests for high-resolution satellite images and Earth observation services in Europe and North Africa

10/2017 – 12/2017
Intern, Flood Protection and Wastewater Treatment Plant Design, Arcadis Germany GmbH, Karlsruhe

  • Developed flood evacuation concepts and assisted in preparing proposals for wastewater treatment plant projects

02/2017 – 01/2018
Student Assistant, Chair of Hydrology and River Basin Management, Technical University of Munich

  • Developed an online course (MOOC) on flood risk management

Awards and Recognition 🏅

  • Best Poster Award – Aqua Urbanica 2023, for “Quantitative Water Balance Modeling for Climate-Adapted Urban Neighborhoods”
  • Recipient of the Munich Environmental Engineering Excellence Scholarship (2018)
  • Outstanding Contribution to Research Dissemination Award by the Technical University of Munich (2023)

Research Skills 🔬

  • Scientific Writing: Experienced in authoring peer-reviewed articles and technical reports
  • Data Analysis: Advanced skills in analyzing large datasets using R, Python, and MATLAB
  • Quantitative Modeling: Proficient in water balance modeling using EPA SWMM and PCSWMM
  • Spatial Analysis: Expertise in using ArcGIS Pro for mapping and spatial data analysis
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Skilled in integrating urban planning, hydrology, and environmental engineering principles

Publication Top Notes 📖

Influence of age, soil volume, and climate change on water availability at urban tree sites

Klimagerechte Maßnahmen im Wohnungsbau: Nutzenbewertung durch interdisziplinäre Betrachtung grau-grün-blauer Infrastruktur

Sustainable stormwater management under the impact of climate change and urban densification

Mr. Ahmet Kürsad Sircan | Soil-Plant Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ahmet Kürsad Sircan | Soil-Plant Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ahmet Kürsad Sircan, University of Hohenheim, Germany

Kürsad Sircan is an environmental scientist specializing in process-based modeling of carbon turnover and its effects on plant-soil interactions. He is proficient in developing and validating predictive models using advanced techniques such as Monte Carlo simulations, Bayesian inference, and sensitivity analysis. Kürsad’s expertise lies in integrating biophysical and geochemical processes to enhance sustainable agricultural and environmental practices. Currently a Ph.D. researcher at the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart, Germany, he develops geochemical and biological models to simulate carbon turnover and water transport in soil systems. His work includes the integration of root-soil-microbe interaction models with plant growth models to analyze carbon cycling under varying environmental stresses. Kürsad has published his findings in peer-reviewed journals and presented his research at international conferences. He is also skilled in interdisciplinary collaboration, leveraging data-driven insights to understand and mitigate the impacts of environmental changes on ecosystems. With a background in electrical and computer engineering, Kürsad has demonstrated his problem-solving and modeling skills in various fields, including environmental science, biophysics, and engineering.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award 🌍

Kürsad Sircan is a highly skilled environmental scientist specializing in process-based modeling of carbon turnover, plant-soil interactions, and the impacts of environmental changes on ecosystems. Their expertise in predictive modeling, advanced statistical techniques, and interdisciplinary collaboration positions them as a strong contender for the award.

Education 📚

  1. Ph.D. in Mathematical Modeling in Agronomy
    • University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
    • October 2021 – Present
  2. M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering
    • International Antalya University, Antalya, Türkiye
    • February 2017 – December 2019
  3. B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    • Izmir Institute of Technology, Izmir, Türkiye
    • January 2011 – December 2016

Work Experience 💼

Ph.D. Project Researcher

  • University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
  • October 2020 – October 2024

Graduate Teaching Assistant

  • International Antalya University, Antalya, Türkiye
  • September 2017 – September 2020

M.Sc. Project Researcher

  • TÜBITAK, Antalya, Türkiye
  • September 2017 – July 2020

B.Sc. Engineering Project

  • Izmir Institute of Technology, Izmir, Türkiye
  • December 2015 – December 2016

Research Skills 🔬

  • Process-based Modeling & Simulation: Expertise in developing geochemical and biological models, simulating complex environmental systems such as carbon turnover and water transport in soil. Skilled in model validation, calibration, and optimization through advanced techniques.
  • Advanced Statistical Techniques: Proficient in using Monte Carlo simulations, Bayesian inference, and sensitivity analysis to provide robust predictions and evaluate uncertainty in environmental models.
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Strong experience in integrating biophysical, geochemical, and biological processes into cohesive models, working alongside interdisciplinary teams to tackle complex environmental challenges.
  • Environmental and Geosciences Modeling: Advanced understanding of carbon cycling, soil-microbe interactions, and environmental modeling to address sustainability and ecosystem health, with a focus on agricultural and environmental practices.
  • Programming & Software: Proficient in MATLAB, Python, C, C++, COMSOL, SAS, and Git, with experience in model development, optimization, and simulation across various platforms.
  • Technical Reporting & Communication: Demonstrated ability to clearly communicate complex research findings through peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and technical reports.

Publication top Notes 📖

Mathematical model of the ventricular action potential and effects of isoproterenol-induced cardiac hypertrophy in rats

Sulfur dioxide derivative prevents the prolongation of action potential during the isoproterenol-induced hypertrophy of rat cardiomyocytes

Quantitative roles of ion channel dynamics on ventricular action potential

A New Low-Cost And Portable Optical Device For Real-Time Assessment Of Tissue Microcirculation

Trait-based modeling of microbial carbon turnover in the rhizosphere