Mrs. Agnieszka Rutkowska | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Agnieszka Rutkowska | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

University of Agriculture Cracow, Poland.

Dr. Agnieszka Rutkowska, associate professor at the University of Agriculture in Kraków, is a distinguished Polish mathematician and hydrologist specializing in statistical methods for hydrological time series analysis. With a strong academic background in mathematics and automation, she has contributed significantly to understanding hydroclimatic extreme events, climate change impacts on hydrology, and anthropogenic influences on extreme weather phenomena. She is actively involved in international research collaborations and projects, focusing on flood frequency estimation, drought indices, and spatial variability in river flow patterns.

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🎓 Education

He earned his MSc in Mathematics from Jagiellonian University, Kraków, in 1989. In 2001, he obtained a PhD in Automatics from AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków. Further advancing his academic career, he achieved habilitation in Environmental Protection and Development from the University of Agriculture in Kraków in 2017.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Rutkowska is a faculty member at the University of Agriculture in Kraków, where she serves as an associate professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Land Surveying. She is an expert in statistical hydrology, specializing in nonstationarity detection, climate variability, and hydrological modeling. She has also participated in several international academic internships and collaborative projects.

🌍 Research Interests

Hydrological time series analysis

Statistical methods in water management

Hydroclimatic extreme events

Climate change impacts on hydrology

Precipitation and drought indices

Spatial and temporal variability in river flow

Anthropogenic influences on extreme events

🌎 International Internships

2012 – Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia

2014, 2020 – KU Leuven, Belgium

2019 – University of Montpellier, France

📚 Selected Publications

Water Resource Management (2024) – Focuses on hydrological modeling, cycles, and prediction. (Water, DOI: 10.3390/w16243689)

Spatial Variability of River Flow in Poland (2023) – Analyzes annual and monthly minimum river flow variations. (Geoinformatica Polonica, DOI: 10.4467/21995923GP.23.001.18600)

Zero-Flow Events in Intermittent Rivers (2023) – Examines climatic and anthropogenic factors affecting river intermittency. (Journal of Water and Land Development, DOI: 10.24425/jwld.2023.145335)

Chinchilla Behavior Study (2023) – Investigates the effects of age, size, and cage complexity on farmed female chinchillas. (Scientific Reports, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-32516-5)

Design Rainfall and Spatial Variability in Upper Vistula River Basin (2023) – Evaluates peak rainfall estimation methods. (Water, DOI: 10.3390/w15071316)

 

 

Dr. Despoina Tounta | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Despoina Tounta | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.

Despoina D. Tounta is a Doctoral Candidate at the Department of Geology and Geoenvironment, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. With a strong background in environmental science, disaster management, and public health, her research focuses on the interplay between climate change, pandemics, and zoonotic diseases. She has presented her work at international conferences and published in renowned scientific journals.

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🎓 Education

Despoina D. Tounta holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Geology and Geoenvironment from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, which she earned in 1991. Building on her expertise in environmental sciences, she pursued a Master’s Degree in Environmental, Disaster, and Crisis Management Strategies at the same institution, graduating in 2017. Currently, she is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Geology and Geoenvironment, where her research focuses on the impact of climate change and pandemics from zoonotic diseases. Her doctoral thesis, titled “Climate Change and Pandemics from Zoonoses: Emerging Risks for Public Health and Strategies for Prevention in the Cyclades Island Complex,” explores the intersection of environmental changes and public health risks, with an emphasis on developing policies for disaster preparedness and mitigation.

💼 Experience

Despoina D. Tounta has actively contributed to environmental research and disaster management through training, conferences, and presentations. In 1993, she completed specialized training in Remote Sensing at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, focusing on natural environment protection. Her expertise in disaster resilience led her to present at SafeGreece 2017 (SafeAthens), where she discussed seismic risk prevention in public buildings. In 2021, she presented her research at the International CEST Conference, exploring the impact of weather conditions on COVID-19 spread. Continuing her work on environmental health, she spoke at the Climate Crisis Conference in 2022, analyzing the link between air pollution and COVID-19 mortality. Most recently, in 2023, she participated in COMECAP 2023, where she examined the association between solar irradiance, pollution, and COVID-19 cases in Athens, further reinforcing her role in climate and public health research.

🔬 Research Interests

🌍 Climate Change & Public Health – Investigating the link between environmental factors and zoonotic disease outbreaks.

🦠 Epidemics & Pandemics – Studying the spread of infectious diseases and their correlation with weather and pollution.

🏢 Seismic Risk Prevention – Assessing non-structural vulnerability in public buildings.

📡 Remote Sensing & Environmental Monitoring – Applying geospatial tools to analyze climate-related health risks.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Speaker & Contributor at multiple international conferences on environmental hazards, pandemics, and disaster management.

Recognized Researcher for work on COVID-19, climate change, and public health strategies.

📚 Publications

Human Activities and Zoonotic Epidemics: A Two-Way Relationship – The Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic

📌 Authors: Tounta, D.D.; Nastos, P.T.; Tesseromatis, C.
📌 Journal: Global Sustainability (2022)
📌 Volume: 5, e19
📌 Citations: 3

Could Saliva Play a Role in Controlling the COVID-19 Pandemic?

📌 Authors: Papadopoulou, A.; Tounta, D.; Tesseromatis, C.
📌 Journal: Stomatologija