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

Prof. Laurent Royon | Sustainable Materials | Best Paper Award

Prof. Laurent Royon | Sustainable Materials | Best Paper Award

Prof. Laurent Royon, Paris City University, France

Laurent Royon is a Full Professor in Physics (Section 62) at the Interdisciplinary Energy Research Institute, University Paris Cité. With a strong academic foundation, he earned his B.Sc. (1987), M.Sc. (1988), and Ph.D. (1992) in Physics from the University Paris Denis Diderot, France, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at École Polytechnique Montréal, Canada. His academic career includes over two decades as an Associate Professor at the University of Marne-la-Vallée (1993–2015) and positions as Full Professor (2015–2016) and Assistant Director (2022) at LIED, University Paris Cité. Since 2023, he has also served as Vice-Dean of Valorisation for the Faculty of Sciences. Professor Royon’s research focuses on phase change materials, soft matter wetting and capillary phenomena, acoustic streaming, latent heat storage, dropwise condensation, evaporative cooling, and urban heat islands. A recipient of multiple accolades, his achievements include the Milton van Dyke Award (2018), ADEME’s Innovative Techniques Prize (2010), and recognition for his pioneering work in dew harvesting and phase-change materials. He has authored 64 peer-reviewed articles, contributed to three book chapters, holds two patents, and has delivered 38 oral presentations. With an h-index of 29 and over 2,500 citations, Professor Royon is a leading voice in the fields of energy physics and sustainable urban solutions.

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Suitability of Laurent Royon for the Research for Best Paper Award 🌍

Laurent Royon is a highly accomplished physicist with significant academic and research contributions in the fields of energy, soft matter physics, urban cooling, and thermal management systems. Below is a summary of his qualifications and achievements, with an analysis of his suitability for a “Research for Best Paper Award”:

Education 📚
  • 1987: B.Sc. in Physics, University Paris Denis Diderot, France
  • 1988: M.Sc. in Physics, University Paris Denis Diderot, France
  • 1992: Ph.D. in Physics, University Paris Denis Diderot, France
  • 1993: Post-doctoral research fellow, École Polytechnique Montreal, Canada

Work Experience 💼

  • 1993–2015: Associate Professor, University Marne la Vallée
  • 2015–2016: Full Professor, LIED, University Paris Denis Diderot
  • 2022–Present: Assistant Director, LIED, University Paris Cité
  • 2023–Present: Vice-Dean Valorisation, Faculty of Sciences, University Paris Cité

Awards and Recognitions 🏅

  1. 2019: 2nd Prize, ClimateLaunchpad – Category: Green City Solutions
  2. 2018: APS/DFD Milton van Dyke Award – For “The shaky life of a water drop in an anise oil-rich environment” (DFD 2018, Atlanta)
  3. 2017: Prize Fondation National IUT – For the “Bi-eau” project: A novel device for dew harvesting.
  4. 2016: Trophée APinnov 2016 – For patent WO 2013/128383 Al: Gel-formulating technology for treating hydrofluoric acid burns.
  5. 2016: Award Paper – “Micro Grooved Surface Improves Dew Collection,” presented at HEFAT 2016 (Costa del Sol).
  6. 2010: Innovative Techniques Prize by ADEME – For research on phase-change materials (PCMs).
  7. 2008: Award Paper – “Physical properties of stabilized ice slurry for transport of cold thermal energy,” in International Scientific Journal for Alternative Energy & Ecology.

Research Skills 🔬

  1. Expertise in Phase Change Materials (PCMs) for energy storage and transport.
  2. Advanced knowledge of Wetting and Capillary Phenomena in Soft Matter.
  3. Research on Acoustic Streaming and its implications in fluid dynamics.
  4. Proficiency in Latent Heat Storage mechanisms.
  5. Development of Dropwise Condensation techniques for energy efficiency.
  6. Innovative approaches to Evaporative Cooling and thermal management.
  7. Urban environmental research, specifically addressing the Urban Heat Island Effect.
  8. Skilled in developing Dew Harvesting Devices with applications in sustainability.

Publication Top Notes 📖

Dynamics of droplet coalescence on a vibrating vertical surface

Vibration-induced streaming flow near a sharp edge: Flow structure and instabilities in a large span of forcing amplitude

A statistical method for quantifying the field effects of urban heat island mitigation techniques

Acoustic Streaming Generated by Sharp Edges: The Coupled Influences of Liquid Viscosity and Acoustic Frequency

Vortex elongation in outer streaming flows