Jan Mrlina | Geophysics | Best Paper Award

Dr. Jan Mrlina | Geophysics | Best Paper Award

PHD at Charles University in Prague

Jan Mrlina, born in former Czechoslovakia, is a geophysicist specializing in gravimetry. He graduated from Charles University in Prague with an RNDr. title and earned his Ph.D. in 2009 with a focus on 4D Gravity Surveys. Mrlina’s career began at Geofyzika, where he led exploration missions in the Middle East and Africa. He later joined the Czech Academy of Sciences, leading research in exploration, geoengineering, and volcanology. He has published around 80 scientific papers and is a member of numerous international associations. Mrlina has received honors for his contributions to geophysics, including awards from Myanmar and Egypt.

Professional Profiles

Publications

The discovery of the “muons-chamber” in the Great pyramid; could high-precision microgravimetry also map the chamber?, Publication date:  2022.

Atmosphere and Lithosphere Interaction Could Triggered the 2023 Mw 7.8 Turkey Earthquake, Publication date:  2023.

Caprock and Depth of Ceiling Impact on Gravity Signal Strength from Salt Diapirs, Publication date:  2023.

Merapi complete Bouguer anomaly changes based on gravity data of Merapi in 2020-2019, Publication date:  2023.

Impact of salt diapir geometry and caprock composition on gravity survey results, Publication date:  2024.

Conclusion

Jan Mrlina is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Paper Award due to his extensive experience, significant contributions to geophysics, and recognition by the global scientific community. His work, particularly in gravimetry, has had a notable impact on the understanding of geological structures, with his discoveries sparking new areas of research. However, to further strengthen his candidacy, it would be beneficial to emphasize any innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary impacts in his recent work. With these considerations, Mrlina’s body of work presents a compelling case for recognition with this award.

Gbenga Adejumo | Soil Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gbenga Adejumo | Soil Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

PHD at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Gbenga Daniel Adejumo is a Ph.D. student in Soil Chemistry at the University of Saskatchewan, specializing in soil biophysiochemical properties for soil health assessment and climate change mitigation. With over ten years of experience in soil analysis, he has expertise in chemometrics, multivariate analysis, and remote sensing technologies. His research includes characterizing Saskatchewan’s agricultural soils using near-infrared spectroscopy. Adejumo has presented his work at international conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals. He also has experience in teaching and supervising laboratory sessions, with a strong background in statistical software and experimental design.

Professional Profiles

Educational Background

Publications:

Soil organic carbon and total nitrogen multivariate modelling from diverse FT-NIR spectral dataset, Publication date: 2024.

Biopesticide Research and Product Development in Africa for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security – Experiences From the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe), Publication date: 2020.