Fatma Ben Brahim | Remote Sensing and Satellite Imagery Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Fatma Ben Brahim
Affiliation National Engineering School of Sfax
Country Tunisia
Scopus 55369796400
Documents 23
Citations 361
h-index 11
Subject Area Remote Sensing and Satellite Imagery Analysis
Event Global Tech Excellence Awards

Fatma Ben Brahim is a researcher affiliated with the National Engineering School of Sfax in Tunisia, recognized for scholarly contributions in remote sensing, satellite imagery analysis, and geospatial data interpretation. Her academic work reflects interdisciplinary engagement in image processing methodologies, environmental monitoring systems, and computational analysis of spatial information. The recognition associated with the Research Excellence Award highlights measurable scientific productivity, citation performance, and sustained contribution to technological research domains.[1]

Abstract

This article presents a structured academic overview of Fatma Ben Brahim and her research contributions in remote sensing and satellite imagery analysis. The profile examines publication metrics, citation indicators, and scientific engagement associated with geospatial technologies and environmental data interpretation. The analysis also evaluates the researcher’s suitability for recognition under the Global Tech Excellence Awards based on scholarly output, measurable impact, and interdisciplinary relevance within computational imaging and Earth observation sciences.[1][2]

Keywords

Remote sensing, satellite imagery analysis, geospatial data, Earth observation, environmental monitoring, image processing, spatial analytics, research impact assessment, computational imaging, scientific recognition.[2]

Introduction

The increasing significance of remote sensing technologies has transformed environmental monitoring, urban analysis, and geospatial intelligence applications worldwide. Researchers working within this domain contribute to advanced methodologies for interpreting large-scale spatial datasets generated by satellites and airborne systems. Fatma Ben Brahim’s academic profile demonstrates involvement in these scientific developments through publication activity and collaborative research outputs connected to satellite imagery analysis and computational interpretation systems.[2][3]

Academic recognition programs such as the Global Tech Excellence Awards seek to identify researchers whose work demonstrates scientific rigor, interdisciplinary influence, and measurable research visibility. Bibliometric indicators including citation counts, h-index performance, and publication consistency are commonly utilized in evaluating scholarly distinction across technical disciplines.[1]

Research Profile

Fatma Ben Brahim is affiliated with the National Engineering School of Sfax in Tunisia and has established a research portfolio associated with remote sensing and satellite image interpretation. According to available Scopus indexing data, the researcher has produced 23 indexed documents with a cumulative citation count exceeding 361 citations and an h-index of 11, reflecting moderate-to-strong scholarly influence within specialized technical domains.[1]

The research profile demonstrates engagement with interdisciplinary scientific methodologies involving geospatial technologies, computational imaging, environmental observation systems, and advanced image-processing techniques. Such areas are increasingly important within climate studies, land-use monitoring, infrastructure planning, and disaster assessment frameworks.[3]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Fatma Ben Brahim emphasize analytical techniques for processing and interpreting satellite-derived datasets. Such contributions are relevant to both theoretical and applied aspects of geospatial analysis, particularly in domains requiring accurate extraction of environmental and spatial information from imagery sources.[2]

  • Development and application of remote sensing methodologies for environmental and spatial analysis.[3]
  • Research engagement in satellite imagery interpretation and geospatial information processing systems.[2]
  • Scientific collaboration contributing to multidisciplinary technological research initiatives.[1]
  • Publication activity supporting the advancement of computational imaging and Earth observation research.[4]

Publications

The researcher’s indexed publications span remote sensing, image analysis, and geospatial computational methodologies. The publication record indicates sustained participation in peer-reviewed scientific dissemination and contributes to the visibility of engineering and satellite-based analytical research from the Tunisian academic community.[1]

  1. Selected publications indexed within Scopus databases addressing remote sensing and geospatial data analytics.[1]
  2. Research outputs associated with satellite imagery processing and environmental observation systems.[3]
  3. DOI-indexed scholarly contributions relevant to computational analysis and geospatial interpretation methodologies.[4]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators suggest a meaningful academic presence within the domain of remote sensing and satellite imagery analysis. An h-index of 11 combined with over 361 citations demonstrates sustained referencing by the scientific community and reflects research relevance across interconnected technological disciplines.[1]

Research visibility within indexed databases contributes to broader scientific dissemination and institutional recognition. The researcher’s publication activity also supports knowledge transfer in areas related to environmental intelligence, geospatial analytics, and computational interpretation systems used in scientific and industrial applications.[2][3]

Award Suitability

The academic profile of Fatma Ben Brahim aligns with several evaluation dimensions commonly associated with international scientific recognition programs. These dimensions include publication consistency, citation influence, interdisciplinary engagement, and measurable research impact within technologically significant domains.[1]

The Global Tech Excellence Awards emphasize innovation and technical research contributions across global academic communities. The documented research activity in remote sensing and satellite imagery analysis demonstrates thematic relevance to the objectives of the award program and supports consideration for recognition within engineering and computational sciences.[5]

Conclusion

Fatma Ben Brahim’s scholarly profile reflects sustained academic engagement in remote sensing and satellite imagery analysis, supported by indexed publications, citation visibility, and interdisciplinary research contributions. The combination of publication metrics, scientific relevance, and technical specialization provides a credible basis for recognition within international academic award frameworks such as the Global Tech Excellence Awards.[1][5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Fatma Ben Brahim, Author ID 55369796400. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55369796400
  2. Assessment of carbon dynamics using remote sensing, machine learning, and cellular automata in a semi-arid region.
    https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/16/10/4801
  3. Potential of saline deficit irrigation to conserve water without exacerbating soil salinization in tree orchards.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41101-025-00446-0
  4. Assessment and prediction of irrigation groundwater suitability using traditional and artificial intelligence models in semi-arid regions: Special focus on Northern Gabès aquifer system.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41748-025-00694-z
  5. Global Tech Excellence Awards. (n.d.). Official Award Website and Recognition Program Information.
    https://globaltechexcellence.com/

Dr. Gergő Koleszár | Hydrobiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gergő Koleszár | Hydrobiology | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at University of Nyíregyháza, Hungary

Professional Profile

Summary:

Dr. Gergő Koleszár is a biologist specializing in aquatic ecosystems, particularly in the interactions between submerged and emergent aquatic macrophytes. With a solid educational background in biology and teaching, he obtained his doctoral degree from Szent István University, focusing on biotic interactions between aquatic plants. His professional experience includes roles as an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Nyíregyháza and a Scientific Assistant at the MTA Centre for Ecological Research. Dr. Koleszár has presented his research findings at various national and international conferences and has several notable publications in reputable scientific journals.

👩‍🎓Education:

Dr. Gergő Koleszár completed his doctoral studies at Szent István University, where he investigated biotic interactions between submerged and emergent aquatic macrophytes. Prior to his doctoral studies, he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Nyíregyháza and a Master’s degree in Biology Education from Eszterházy Károly University.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Koleszár has gained valuable experience in academia and research. He currently serves as an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Nyíregyháza, where he imparts knowledge in the field of biology. Previously, he worked as a Scientific Assistant at the MTA Centre for Ecological Research, contributing to various research projects related to aquatic ecosystems.

 

Research Interests:

Dr. Koleszár’s research interests revolve around the ecological dynamics of aquatic plant communities, with a focus on competitive relationships between different plant species, phenotypic plasticity, and the spread of invasive species. He has conducted experiments to explore how environmental variables influence the growth and competitive abilities of aquatic plants, contributing to a better understanding of ecosystem functioning and management. Additionally, his work includes biofiltration experiments with aquatic plants, aiming to explore their potential in water purification and remediation processes.

Publications Top Noted:

Title: Density-dependent facilitation and inhibition between submerged and free-floating plants

  • Authors: Szabó, S., Csizmár, A., Koleszár, G., Birk, S., Peeters, E.T.H.M.
  • Journal: Hydrobiologia
  • Year: 2024

Title: Phytoremediation, recovery and toxic effects of ionic gadolinium using the free-floating plant Lemna gibba

  • Authors: Szabó, S., Zavanyi, G., Koleszár, G., Oláh, V., Braun, M.
  • Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 3

Title: Disentangling the mechanisms sustaining a stable state of submerged macrophyte dominance against free-floating competitors

  • Authors: Szabó, S., Koleszár, G., Zavanyi, G., Braun, M., Hilt, S.
  • Journal: Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 4

Title: Submerged Rootless Macrophytes Sustain a Stable State Against Free-Floating Plants

  • Authors: Szabó, S., Koleszár, G., Braun, M., Vicei, T.T., Peeters, E.T.H.M.
  • Journal: Ecosystems
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 12

Title: The Role of Epiphytic Algae and Grazing Snails in Stable States of Submerged and of Free-Floating Plants

  • Authors: Koleszár, G., Nagy, Z., Peeters, E.T.H.M., Birk, S., Szabó, S.
  • Journal: Ecosystems
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 8