Prof. Dr. Gennaro Trancone | Waste Bioconversion | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Gennaro Trancone | Waste Bioconversion | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Gennaro Trancone | Waste Bioconversion | University of Naples Federico II | Italy

Prof. Dr. Gennaro Trancone earned a Ph.D. in Civil Systems Engineering from the University of Naples “Federico II” after earlier studies in Environmental and Land Engineering and Civil & Environmental Engineering. Over his career, Gennaro Trancone has built strong expertise in environmental biotechnology, waste-to-energy systems, wastewater and sludge treatment, waste valorization, and sustainable civil/environmental engineering practices. In his academic role at the University of Naples “Federico II”, he lectures and leads courses in sanitary and environmental engineering, waste management, contaminated-site remediation and soil bioengineering; he also functions as subject expert in environmental engineering at other Italian universities. His research interests include anaerobic digestion and dark fermentation, biofilm reactors, biogas production, construction and demolition waste valorization (e.g. concrete waste treatment), treatment of sewage sludge, phosphorus recovery, marine/coastal environmental monitoring and contaminant mobility, and circular bioeconomy approaches to waste and resource management. Gennaro Trancone is skilled in environmental engineering methodologies such as biological leaching, chemical treatment of waste, adsorption/adsorbent design, biofilm reactor design and operation, waste-to-energy system modelling, sewage-sludge processing and resource recovery, contaminated-site risk assessment, and sediment & marine pollution analysis. Through his publications and collaborations, he has contributed to improving sustainable waste treatment and circular economy practices. In conclusion, Gennaro Trancone combines rigorous academic training, hands-on research in environmental biotechnology and waste management, and a commitment to sustainable engineering making him a capable leader in advancing eco-friendly, circular solutions for waste, resource recovery, and environmental protection.

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Selected publications 

  • Trancone, G. (2025). Optimization of NaOH Chemical Treatment Parameters for Biomass-Based Adsorbents in Cationic Dye Removal Processes. Process Research & Development.

  • Achouri, O., Bianco, F., Trancone, G., & Race, M. (2025). A critical review of anaerobic biofilm reactors for the renewable biogas production from food waste. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering.

  • Trancone, G., Policastro, G., Spasiano, D., Race, M., Parrino, F., Fratino, U., Fabbricino, M., & Pirozzi, F. (2025). Treatment of concrete waste from construction and demolition activities: Application of organic acids from continuous dark fermentation in moving bed biofilm reactors. Chemical Engineering Journal.

  • Ferraro, A., Marino, E., Trancone, G., Race, M., Mali, M., Pontoni, L., Fabbricino, M., & Spasiano, D. (2023). Assessment of environmental parameters effect on potentially toxic elements mobility in foreshore sediments to support marine-coastal contamination prediction. Marine Pollution Bulletin.

  • Veropalumbo, R., Oreto, C., Viscione, N., Pirozzi, F., Pontoni, L., Trancone, G., Race, M., & Russo, F. (2023). Exploring the effect on the environment of encapsulated micro- and nano-plastics into asphalt mastics for road pavement. Environmental Research.

  • Ferraro, A., Panico, A., Pirasteh-Anosheh, H., Race, M., Spasiano, D., Trancone, G., & Pirozzi, F. (2023). Innovative treatment processes for emerging contaminants removal from sewage sludge. Handbook of Environmental Chemistry.

  • Ferraro, A., de Sario, S., Attanasio, A., …, Spasiano, D., Trancone, G., et al. (2023). Phosphorus recovery as struvite and hydroxyapatite from the liquid fraction of municipal sewage sludge with limited magnesium addition.

Dr. Noshabah Tabassum | Environmental Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Noshabah Tabassum | Environmental Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Noshabah Tabassum, Fatima Jinnah women University Rawalpindi Pakistan, Pakistan

Dr. Noshabah Tabassum is a dedicated academic and researcher specializing in environmental chemistry and sustainable materials. She holds a Ph.D., M.Phil., and M.Sc. in Environmental Science from Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU), Rawalpindi, where she currently serves as a Lecturer. With over a decade of teaching and research experience, Dr. Tabassum has made significant contributions through her work on functionalized zeolites and green technologies. Her research has been supported by multiple funded projects, including the FJWU Research Grant and Pakistan Innovation Fund. In addition to her academic accomplishments, she is the Co-founder and Director of Green Plastic, a startup focused on eco-friendly solutions, and has been recognized in several national innovation competitions. Dr. Tabassum’s professional journey also includes international experience as a Research Associate at the University of Malaya, Malaysia, and she continues to inspire innovation in environmental sustainability.

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Summary of Suitability: Dr. Noshabah Tabassum – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Noshabah Tabassum is an outstanding academic and researcher in the field of environmental chemistry and sustainable materials, with a proven track record of impactful research, funded projects, and innovation. Her academic excellence, entrepreneurial initiative, and dedication to addressing pressing environmental challenges make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Environmental Science – Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi – 1st Division
    🧪 Thesis: Development of Functionalized Zeolite Hybrids as Potential Adsorbents

  • M.Phil in Environmental Science – Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi – 1st Division
    🧪 Thesis: Synthesis of Zeolites using Waste Materials and Applications for Wastewater Treatment

  • M.Sc in Environmental Science – Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi – 1st Division
    🧪 Thesis: Chemodynamic Studies of Organophosphate Pesticides in Jhelum Soil Samples

  • B.ScUniversity of Punjab, Lahore1st Division

  • F.ScRawalpindi Board1st Division

  • MatricRawalpindi Board1st Division

💼 Work Experience

  • 👩‍🏫 Lecturer, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi
    (Sep 2017 – Present)

  • 👩‍🏫 Visiting Lecturer, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi
    (Feb 2014 – Jun 2014; Feb 2013 – Jun 2013)

  • 🔬 Research Associate, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    (Jul 2013 – Jan 2014)

  • 👩‍🏫 Lecturer, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi
    (Oct 2010 – Feb 2013)

  • 👩‍🏫 Lecturer, University of Education, NIP
    (Jun 2009 – Jun 2010)

  • 🧪 Teaching Assistant, Fatima Jinnah Women University
    (Sep 2008 – Jun 2009)

  • 🏭 Intern, Askari Cement Limited, Wah
    (Jul 2007 – Sep 2007)

  • 👩‍🏫 Instructor, NCHD Project
    (Jun 2003 – Jul 2003)

🏆 Achievements & Honors

  • 🌱 Co-founder & Director, Green Plastic (Since Oct 2022)

  • 🥈 Finalist, Pak Green Innovation Challenge (Top 7 – Dec 2021)

  • 🚀 Selected, 12th Cohort at National Incubation Center (Mar 2022)

  • 🌟 Top 100 Startups, National Startup Championship (2022)

  • 🎓 Certificate of Graduation, NIC Islamabad (May 2023)

Publication Top Notes:

New method for the adsorption of organic pollutants using natural zeolite incinerator ash (ZIA) and its application as an environmentally friendly and cost-effective adsorbent

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Chemodynamics of methyl parathion and ethyl parathion: adsorption models for sustainable agriculture

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Study on Ancient Chu Town Urban Green Space Evolution and Ecological and Environmental Benefits.

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Hospital waste management: execution in Pakistan and environmental concerns—a review

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Synthesis of zeolite from marble powder waste: a greener approach and its application for the removal of inorganic metals from wastewater

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Biocompatible cellulose acetate supported ammonium based ionic liquid membranes; way forward to remediate water pollution

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