Ashish Sharma | Air Pollution | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Ashish Sharma | Air Pollution | Outstanding Scientist Award

Founding CEO | Sustainability Alternatives Ltd. | India

Dr. Ashish Sharma is a highly accomplished environmental researcher and sustainability professional whose work spans across multiple continents, focusing on air pollution mitigation, exposure assessment, climate policy, and sustainable development. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Surrey, UK, where his doctoral research focused on quantifying and mitigating particulate matter exposure to young children. His academic journey also includes a Master of Research in Environmental Science from Macquarie University, Australia, and an M.S. in Environmental Science and Engineering from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea, along with a Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering from Aligarh Muslim University, India. Professionally, Dr. Sharma serves as a Scientific Consultant at the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India, leading key initiatives in greenhouse gas inventory development, Net Zero strategies, and climate transparency frameworks. Previously, he worked as Manager for Air Quality at WRI India, Principal Project Scientist at IIT Delhi, and held significant research roles at institutions such as Macquarie University, the University of Toledo, and Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology. His expertise encompasses environmental data analytics, emissions modeling, sustainability assessment, and policy design. Dr. Sharma has demonstrated exceptional research and leadership skills through his interdisciplinary collaborations, project management, and contributions to UNFCCC reporting frameworks. His technical proficiency includes R, ArcGIS, SimaPro, GREET, GaBi, and advanced exposure modeling tools. He has authored several high-impact peer-reviewed publications in international journals such as Environment International, Energy, and Sustainable Cities and Society. His outstanding achievements have earned him research fellowships, leadership roles, and recognition for advancing air quality and sustainability goals. Overall, Dr. Sharma’s work exemplifies an integrative approach to addressing global environmental challenges, combining technical innovation, policy engagement, and a strong commitment to sustainable climate action and public health protection.

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Featured Publications

1. Kumar, P., Druckman, A., Gallagher, J., Gatersleben, B., Allison, S., Eisenman, T. S., Hoang, U., Hama, S., Tiwari, A., Sharma, A., & Abhijith, K. V. (2019). The nexus between air pollution, green infrastructure and human health. Environment International, 133(Part A), 14. [Cited by: 546]

2. Kumar, P., Hama, S., Omidvarborna, H., Sharma, A., Sahani, J., Abhijith, K. V., Debele, S. E., Zavala-Reyes, J. C., Barwise, Y., & Tiwari, A. (2020). Temporary reduction in fine particulate matter due to ‘anthropogenic emissions switch-off’ during COVID-19 lockdown in Indian cities. Sustainable Cities and Society, 102382, 65. [Cited by: 309]

3. Sharma, A., & Strezov, V. (2017). Life cycle environmental and economic impact assessment of alternative transport fuels and power-train technologies. Energy. [Cited by: 131]

4. Hussain, S., Hussain, E., Saxena, P., Sharma, A., Thathola, P., & Sonwani, S. (2024). Navigating the impact of climate change in India: a perspective on climate action (SDG13) and sustainable cities and communities (SDG11). Frontiers in Sustainable Cities, 5, 1308684. [Cited by: 62]

5. Sharma, A., & Kumar, P. (2018). A review of factors surrounding the air pollution exposure to in-pram babies and mitigation strategies. Environment International, 120(November), 262–278. [Cited by: 37]

Alain Póvoa | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Alain Póvoa | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Estudante de Doutorado at UFF, Brazil

Alain Póvoa is a dedicated researcher and Ph.D. candidate in Ocean and Earth Dynamics at Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Brazil. His research primarily focuses on marine litter, including microplastics, plastisphere, and benthic organisms attached to debris (rafting). He has contributed to the understanding of solid waste distribution in marine and coastal environments and its ecological impacts. Póvoa is also involved in environmental education and public awareness through initiatives such as the Praia Limpa é a Minha Praia Extension Project and the Instituto Mar Adentro. His work highlights the critical need for sustainable coastal management and the role of education in enhancing environmental perception. He has published multiple peer-reviewed articles in esteemed journals and is actively engaged in research on coastal resilience and adaptation strategies.

Professional Profile 

Education

Alain Póvoa holds a Master’s degree in Marine Biology and Coastal Environments from Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), completed in 2021. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Ocean and Earth Dynamics at the same institution, expected to enhance his expertise in marine science. Póvoa also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), obtained in 2017. His academic journey has focused on marine ecosystems, environmental challenges, and the impact of human activity on coastal environments. Through his education, Póvoa has developed a strong foundation in marine biology, environmental science, and coastal management.

Professional Experience

Póvoa has extensive professional experience in marine research, contributing to several significant projects and publications. He is a key collaborator in the Praia Limpa é a Minha Praia Extension Project at UERJ, which promotes environmental awareness regarding marine litter. He also works with Instituto Mar Adentro, focusing on marine conservation. Póvoa’s research includes the analysis of solid waste and microplastics in Brazilian coastal regions and their ecological implications. Additionally, he is involved in the Liga Acadêmica de Diversidade Animal (LADA – UFF), further contributing to the scientific community. His professional work bridges the gap between academia and real-world environmental challenges, combining research with hands-on conservation efforts.

 

Research Interest

Alain Póvoa’s research interests primarily focus on marine litter, particularly the impact of solid waste on marine and coastal ecosystems. His work emphasizes the study of benthic organisms that adhere to debris (rafting), microplastics, and the plastisphere. Póvoa is dedicated to understanding the distribution of marine litter in Brazilian coastal areas and its ecological consequences, such as biodiversity loss and ecosystem disruption. Additionally, his research explores environmental education and public perception of litter on sandy beaches, aiming to promote awareness and drive behavioral changes. His interdisciplinary approach combines marine biology, environmental science, and coastal management, contributing to solutions for sustainable environmental practices. Póvoa’s work is vital in addressing pressing issues such as pollution, habitat degradation, and the role of coastal habitats in mitigating climate change.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic and research career, Alain Póvoa has been recognized for his exceptional contributions to marine science and environmental research. His dedication to understanding the impact of marine litter and his commitment to promoting environmental sustainability have earned him numerous accolades. As an active collaborator in various research projects, Póvoa has been honored for his scientific output, including publications in high-impact journals. His involvement in initiatives like Praia Limpa é a Minha Praia and Instituto Mar Adentro showcases his passion for both research and outreach, earning recognition in academic and environmental circles. These achievements reflect his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and fostering positive change in coastal conservation efforts. Póvoa’s continuous pursuit of knowledge and solutions to marine pollution positions him as a prominent figure in the field of marine and environmental science.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Macrofouling on marine litter in a Southwest Atlantic urban tropical bay and surrounds
    Authors: Póvoa, A.A., de Souza, L.R., Henud, I.R., Amorim, R.M., Soares-Gomes, A.
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Coastal resilience and adaptation strategies: Natural habitats for coastal protection and Atlantic forest restoration on the coast of the Rio de Janeiro state
    Authors: Henud, I.R., Póvoa, A.A., Gonçalves Tavares, M., Soares-Gomes, A.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Abundance and distribution of solid waste and microplastics in southeastern Brazilian islands: a comprehensive analysis
    Authors: Imsaurriaga, C.S.A., Póvoa, A.A., Derviche, P., Castro, R.O., de Araújo, F.V.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Marine litter on Atlantic Ocean sandy beaches: Current state of knowledge by scientometric analysis and proposal for discussion of amelioration by coastal management
    Authors: Póvoa, A.A., de Souza, L.R., Henud, I.R., De-La-Torre, G.E., Soares-Gomes, A.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Marine litter colonization: Methodological challenges and recommendations
    Authors: De-la-Torre, G.E., Romero Arribasplata, M.B., Lucas Roman, V.A., Póvoa, A.A., Walker, T.R.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 12
  • Title: Cigarette butts in two urban areas from Brazil: Links among environmental impacts, demography and market
    Authors: Ribeiro, V.V., Lopes, T.C., Amaral dos Santos Pinto, M., Szklo, A.S., Castro, Í.B.
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 39
  • Title: Macroorganisms fouled in marine anthropogenic litter (rafting) around a tropical bay in the Southwest Atlantic
    Authors: Póvoa, A.A., de Araújo, F.V., Skinner, L.F.
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 20
  • Title: Fouling organisms in marine litter (rafting on abiogenic substrates): A global review of literature
    Authors: Póvoa, A.A., Skinner, L.F., de Araújo, F.V.
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 54
  • Title: Marine litter and wood debris as habitat and vector for the range expansion of invasive corals (Tubastraea spp.)
    Authors: Mantelatto, M.C., Póvoa, A.A., Skinner, L.F., Araujo, F.V.D., Creed, J.C.
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 46