Nazzareno Diodato | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Paper Award

Dr. Nazzareno Diodato | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Paper Award 

Met European Research Observatory | Italy

Dr. Nazzareno Diodato is an internationally recognized climate scientist and environmental hydrologist whose research bridges climate dynamics, hydrology, geomorphology, and data-driven environmental modeling. Educated at the University of Naples Federico II, where he earned his degree in Architecture with an Environmental–Territorial and Geospatial Planning focus (1996), Dr. Diodato further advanced his expertise through postgraduate training with the COMET/MetEd Program of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), alongside professional certifications from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and ESRI. He is the Founding Director and Fellow Research Career Scientist of the Met European Research Observatory, an institution internationally acknowledged for scientific excellence and endorsed by the UCAR International Affiliates Program. Dr. Diodato’s research centers on understanding climate–hydrology interactions across multiple temporal and spatial scales, with particular emphasis on the Mediterranean region. His work integrates historical documentary evidence, instrumental observations, geostatistics, and modern data-driven and generative modeling techniques to reconstruct long-term hydroclimatic variability and improve decadal-scale predictions. A defining contribution of his career is the reconstruction of millennium-long records of rainfall erosivity, storminess, snowfall, groundwater recharge, and hydrological extremes, providing unprecedented insight into how climate oscillations—such as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation—modulate water resources and environmental hazards. As a leader of interdisciplinary initiatives, Dr. Diodato has played a pivotal role in establishing the Interdisciplinary Group for Environment and Water Research (IGEWaR), which focuses on feedbacks between the hydrosphere and other Earth system components, including the biosphere, cryosphere, and lithosphere. Under his guidance, IGEWaR’s Future Plan prioritizes ecosystem and hydrological responses to climate change, spanning surface and subsurface processes and emphasizing uncertainty reduction in historical reconstructions.

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Neha Priyadarshini | Coastal Environmental Change | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Neha Priyadarshini | Coastal Environmental Change | Women Researcher Award 

NICMAR University |  India 

Neha Priyadarshini is a dedicated Ph.D. scholar specializing in coastal resilience, with a strong academic foundation and applied research expertise. Her work focuses on advancing dynamic shoreline analysis and predictive modeling, leveraging remote sensing, GIS, and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) integration to address pressing challenges in coastal systems. With a deep commitment to sustainable and real-world solutions for vulnerable coastal zones, she blends rigorous research methodologies with practical engineering applications. She has hands-on technical proficiency in AutoCAD, STAAD Pro, MATLAB, and SPSS, which supports her multi-disciplinary research in coastal engineering, climate impact assessment, and shoreline management. Her research interests span shoreline change analysis, climate prediction models, coastal vulnerability assessments, and sustainable infrastructure development, making her a versatile researcher at the intersection of civil engineering and environmental science. Neha’s educational background includes a Ph.D. at NICMAR University, Pune, with a research emphasis on shoreline change analysis, ML-driven predictions, and coastal management strategies. She previously pursued her M.Tech in Civil Engineering at Odisha University of Technology & Research, focusing on groundwater quality prediction in Odisha. She also earned her B.Tech in Civil Engineering from VSSUT Burla, where her project involved RCC building analysis using STAAD Pro, and a Diploma in Civil Engineering from KIIT Polytechnic, where she worked on strength and durability of fly ash concrete versus crusher dust. Her accomplishments include presenting at the Indian Science Congress (2018) on concrete research, contributing a technical paper on differentiating graphene and graphite at the School of Civil Engineering, KIIT University, and winning the NIRIMINTEE 2018 Award. She was also recognized with the TunnelFem 2025 Special Jury Recognition Award (Ph.D. Starters Category) for her innovative contributions in sustainable infrastructure. Neha’s publications reflect her growing impact in the field. She authored 3 publications and her publications have started receiving citations, currently totaling 24 citations with an h-index of 1, reflecting both early recognition of her research contributions and significant potential for long-term academic impact.

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Featured Publications

“Influence of water binder ratio on strength and acid resistance of concrete made up of mineral admixture as supplementary cementitious material”.

“Simultaneous Optimization of Strength and Acid Resistance in Concrete Composed of Carbonated Fly Ash”.

“Coastal Erosion and Accretion Trends in Gujarat and Odisha: A 4-Decade Shoreline Study”.