Tomomi Terajima | Catchment Hydrology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Tomomi Terajima | Catchment Hydrology | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr | DPRI | Japan

Mrs. Tomomi Terajima is a researcher specializing in Catchment Hydrology, with a focus on understanding hydrological processes within watershed systems and their response to environmental change. Her research primarily explores rainfall–runoff dynamics, sediment transport, and the impacts of land-use and climate variability on catchment behavior, while also advancing emerging interests in integrated modeling and sustainable water resource management. She has contributed through key academic roles in hydrology research and collaborative environmental projects, supporting data-driven watershed assessments. Her work has led to notable contributions in refining hydrological models and improving catchment-scale water management strategies, reflected in her publication record with 3 citations and an h-index of 1. Mrs. Terajima envisions advancing science through innovative hydrological insights that support resilient ecosystems, informed policy decisions, and sustainable water resource practices, contributing to global efforts in climate adaptation and environmental protection.

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Debadrita Das | Agricultural Hydrology | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Debadrita Das | Agricultural Hydrology | Research Excellence Award

PhD Research Scholar | Jadavpur University | India

Mrs. Debadrita Das is a dedicated researcher specializing in Agricultural Hydrology, with a strong focus on understanding water dynamics in agro-ecosystems and improving sustainable irrigation practices. Her research primarily explores soil–water interactions, crop water productivity, and climate-resilient agricultural water management, while also addressing emerging challenges such as groundwater depletion and rainfall variability. She has contributed to academic research through focused studies that bridge hydrological science with agricultural sustainability. Her professional experience includes involvement in research-driven projects and academic collaborations that emphasize data-driven water resource optimization. Mrs. Das’s key contributions include advancing knowledge in efficient water-use strategies and contributing to scientific discussions through peer-reviewed publication. With an h-index of 1 and growing citation impact, her work reflects early but promising influence in the field. Her vision is to support sustainable agriculture and global food security by promoting innovative, science-based water management solutions.

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