Malik Muhammad Akhtar | Groundwater Hydrology | Groundwater Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Malik Muhammad Akhtar | Groundwater Hydrology | Groundwater Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor at BUITEMS, Pakistan

Dr. Malik Muhammad Akhtar is an accomplished hydrologist and environmental scientist with over 19 years of experience in groundwater research, hydrological modeling, and water resource management. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at BUITEMS in Quetta, Pakistan, he holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering and a Postdoctoral fellowship in Hydraulic Engineering from China. His research spans critical areas such as groundwater flow modeling, aquifer vulnerability assessment, pollutant transport, and GIS-based identification of recharge zones, particularly in regions like Lahore and Quetta. Dr. Akhtar has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, holds an H-index of 17, and has led or contributed to 20 national and international research projects. He is actively involved in groundwater policy advisory as a technical expert in the Balochistan Water Task Force and serves as an Academic Editor for PLOS ONE. With a strong track record in research, academic leadership, international collaboration, and practical impact in groundwater science, Dr. Akhtar exemplifies the caliber of a candidate deserving of the Groundwater Research Excellence Award.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Malik Muhammad Akhtar has a robust academic background in environmental and water sciences. He earned his PhD in Environmental Engineering from the China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, under the prestigious Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC), where he conducted advanced research in hydrology and water resource management. Following this, he completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Hydraulic Engineering at the same institution, funded by the Hubei Provincial Government, focusing on hydrological modeling and groundwater systems. In addition, he is currently serving as a Guest Researcher at the Climate Change and Policies Research Center at Boğaziçi University, Turkey, under a research fellowship awarded by Türkiye Bursları. His academic qualifications are complemented by his designation as an HEC-approved PhD supervisor in Pakistan, reflecting his commitment to mentoring and research excellence.

Professional Experience

Dr. Malik Muhammad Akhtar brings extensive professional experience in academia, research, and consultancy within the fields of environmental science and water resource management. He currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Science at BUITEMS, Quetta, Pakistan, a position he has held since December 2021. He has also served in leadership roles, including Chairperson of the department, demonstrating his administrative and academic capabilities. His earlier roles include Assistant Professor at BUITEMS and Postdoctoral Researcher at the China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, where he focused on hydrological and groundwater modeling. Dr. Akhtar has also worked as a Research Officer at K-tron Research Incorporated in Islamabad. In addition to his academic roles, he is an active consultant for various international organizations such as the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Islamic Relief Pakistan, and Leads Pakistan. His work spans project management, scientific research, and policy advisory, making him a well-rounded professional in the environmental and water sciences sector.

Research Interest

Dr. Malik Muhammad Akhtar’s research interests lie at the intersection of hydrology, environmental engineering, and sustainable water resource management. He focuses extensively on groundwater modeling, aquifer vulnerability assessment, water budgeting, and pollutant transport analysis using tools such as MODFLOW, MT3D, and GIS-based DRASTIC models. His work also encompasses climate change vulnerability and adaptation strategies, drought and flood risk assessment, and the identification of groundwater recharge zones. Dr. Akhtar is particularly interested in the application of remote sensing and GIS technologies for natural resource management and has conducted significant research in complex hydrological settings such as the Indus Basin in Pakistan and river basins in China. His interdisciplinary approach aims to develop practical, science-based solutions to pressing water and environmental challenges, particularly in urban planning, land management, and water governance in arid and semi-arid regions.

Award and Honor

Dr. Malik Muhammad Akhtar has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his academic excellence, research contributions, and professional service in the field of environmental science and water resources. He was awarded a prestigious PhD scholarship by the China Scholarship Council (CSC) and later secured postdoctoral research fellowships along with provincial project funding from the Hubei Government in China. In 2023, he received a competitive research grant from Türkiye Bursları to serve as a Guest Researcher at Boğaziçi University, Turkey. His research excellence has also been acknowledged through multiple national research grants from organizations such as the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF), and other national bodies. Dr. Akhtar is a recognized PhD supervisor approved by HEC and serves as an Academic Editor for the internationally reputed journal PLOS ONE. Additionally, he was appointed as a Technical Expert in the Balochistan Water Task Force, reflecting his significant contributions to regional water policy and governance.

Conclusion

Dr. Malik Muhammad Akhtar is a strong and well-rounded candidate for the Best Researcher Award.His sustained research productivity, international collaborations, high-impact journal publications, and relevance to critical environmental and water issues in South Asia and beyond make him highly deserving of recognition.

Publications Top Noted

1. Title: Geochemical evolution, geostatistical mapping and machine learning predictive modeling of groundwater fluoride: a case study of western Balochistan, Quetta
Authors: Durrani, Taimoor Shah; Akhtar, Malik Muhammad; Kakar, Kaleem Ullah; Habibullah, Habibullah; Khan, Changaiz
Year: 2025
Citations: 0

2.  Title: Spatio-temporal analysis of PM2.5 and its association with elevation by using remote sensing: the scenario of Quetta, Pakistan
Authors: Ehtasham, Laraib; Akhtar, Malik Muhammad; Tariq, Salman; Mian, Ishaq Ahmad
Year: 2025
Citations: 0

 

 

Xiaojun Tang | Hydroinformatics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xiaojun Tang | Hydroinformatics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

Professor Xiaojun Tang is a distinguished researcher at Xi’an Jiaotong University, where he leads the Institute of Intelligent Detection Technology and Systems. With a strong focus on well and gas logging, spectral analysis, and intelligent sensors, he has made significant contributions to the field of applied hydrology and energy exploration. His groundbreaking work in applying FTIR spectroscopy to aquifer detection has introduced novel methods for identifying water layers in complex reservoirs, offering a major advancement over traditional resistivity techniques. Professor Tang has authored over 60 scientific papers, published 7 books, and holds 50 patents, reflecting both academic excellence and practical innovation. He has directed more than 50 research projects funded by national and provincial bodies, and has collaborated extensively with major industrial organizations such as PetroChina and CNOOC. Recognized with prestigious awards including the China Instrument Society Innovation Award and multiple provincial science and technology prizes, Professor Tang exemplifies interdisciplinary leadership in hydrological instrumentation and applied research.

Professional Profile 

Education

Professor Xiaojun Tang holds a Ph.D. in a field related to instrumentation science and technology, aligning with his expertise in intelligent detection systems and spectral analysis. He received his academic training at leading Chinese institutions, culminating in his current role as a professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University, one of China’s premier research universities. His educational background laid a strong foundation in engineering, applied physics, and sensor technology, which has supported his pioneering work in gas logging, aquifer detection, and intelligent instrumentation. Throughout his academic journey, Professor Tang has combined theoretical knowledge with practical innovation, shaping his role as both a researcher and educator in cutting-edge detection technologies.

Professional Experience

Professor Xiaojun Tang has extensive professional experience in the fields of intelligent detection technology, spectral analysis, and instrumentation science. He currently serves as a Professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University, where he also directs the Institute of Intelligent Detection Technology and Systems. Over his career, he has led more than 50 significant research projects, including national-level initiatives such as the National Key Scientific Instrument and Equipment Development Project and programs under the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). His work has bridged academia and industry through collaborations with major organizations like PetroChina, CNOOC, and the China Coal Research Institute, applying his innovations in gas sensing and well logging to real-world energy and mining operations. Professor Tang’s professional expertise is further demonstrated by his 50 patents, 60+ peer-reviewed publications, and service on the editorial board of Applied Science and Technology, establishing him as a leader in applied research and technological innovation.

Research Interest

Professor Xiaojun Tang’s research interests lie at the intersection of intelligent detection technologies, spectral analysis, and applied instrumentation, with a strong focus on energy exploration and hydrological applications. He specializes in exploration well gas logging, FTIR spectroscopy, and intelligent sensor systems, aiming to improve the accuracy and efficiency of subsurface fluid detection. His innovative work includes developing advanced methods for aquifer identification using infrared spectral signatures, particularly in complex, low-resistivity geological formations. Additionally, Professor Tang is deeply engaged in research related to coal mine gas safety and real-time monitoring systems, contributing to both environmental safety and resource evaluation. His interdisciplinary approach bridges the gap between fundamental research and industrial application, making significant impacts in the fields of hydrology, geoscience, and instrumentation engineering.

Award and Honor

Professor Xiaojun Tang has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and honors for his contributions to scientific research and technological innovation. Notably, he received the First Prize of the Liaoning Science and Technology Progress Award and the Second Prize of the Shaanxi Science and Technology Achievement Award, reflecting provincial-level acknowledgment of his impactful work. In addition, he was honored with the Innovation Award from the China Instrument and Control Society, which highlights his significant achievements in developing advanced intelligent instrumentation and detection systems. These accolades underscore his leadership in interdisciplinary research and his role in advancing applied science within both academic and industrial domains.

Conclusion

Professor Xiaojun Tang presents a compelling nomination for the Best Researcher Award due to his pioneering research in spectral analysis for aquifer detection, prolific output, and impactful industry collaboration. While his work is highly innovative and influential within applied instrumentation and hydrocarbon exploration, slight limitations in hydrology-specific visibility and international academic reach should be weighed.

Publications Top Noted

  1. Title: Water vapor absorption peaks in infrared spectroscopic gas logging and correlation with water layers
    Authors: Li, Xiaoshan; Tang, Xiaojun; Huang, Zijian; Chen, Houqing; Wu, Tong
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

  2. Title: Characteristic Gases Detection Technology and Application of Buffer Layer Ablation Defects in XLPE Cables Based on FTIR
    Authors: Li, Xiaoshan; Tang, Xiaojun; Chen, Houqing; Gao, Jian; Ren, Zhigang
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 1

  3. Title: Topology and Control Strategy of Multi-Port DC Power Electronic Transformer Based on Soft Switching
    Authors: Zhang, Jialin; Zha, Kunpeng; Tang, Xiaojun; Li, Lanfang; Li, Jiafei
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 1

  4. Title: Hybrid TDOA/DOA Multiple PD Localization Using Two Arrays With KPCA-mnc-FastICA and Sparrow Search Algorithm
    Authors: Zhang, Zeyu; Tang, Xiaojun; Li, Xiaoshan; Liu, Chongzhi
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

  5. Title: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrum Analysis of Free Gas in Power Transformer
    Authors: Wang, Yang; Han, Wei; Huang, Lianpeng; Liu, Yiying; Tang, Xiaojun
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0

  6. Title: Species discrimination of β-phenylethylamine, NaCl and NaOH based on Ultraviolet spectroscopy and principal component analysis combined with improved clustering by fast search and find of density peaks algorithm
    Authors: Tong, Angxin; Zhu, Jinyang; Zhang, Qiang; Chen, Hong; Zhang, Feng
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0

  7. Title: Detection Method for Short-circuit Fault of Flexible DC Transmission System Based on Virtual Power Ratio
    Authors: Li, Wenbo; Tang, Xiaojun; Zhang, Zeyu; Wang, Hao
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2

  8. Title: Dynamic event-triggered dual-channel quantized sliding mode control for uncertain networked control systems under DoS attacks
    Authors: Liu, Chongzhi; Tang, Xiaojun; Zhang, Zeyu; Li, Xiaoshan; Li, Zhe
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2

  9. Title: An adaptive event-triggered H∞ control framework for nonlinear networked control systems with dual-channel quantization
    Authors: Liu, Chongzhi; Tang, Xiaojun; Lu, Youshui; Zhang, Zhifen; Peng, Jingbo
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1

  10. Title: Multiple ultrasonic partial discharge DOA estimation performance of KPCA Pseudo-Whitening mnc-FastICA
    Authors: Zhang, Zeyu; Tang, Xiaojun; Liu, Chongzhi; Li, Xiaoshan; Ren, Shuangzan
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4