Linda Tomasso | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Linda Tomasso | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Linda Tomasso, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, United States

Dr. Linda Powers Tomasso is an environmental health scientist specializing in the intersection of nature exposure, human well-being, and sustainable urban development. With a PhD in Population Health Sciences from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, she has pioneered research on nature affinity and its role in public health. Her work integrates epidemiology, sustainability, and policy to develop innovative solutions for climate adaptation and urban resilience. She has led multiple NIH-funded projects exploring the cognitive and emotional benefits of green spaces and their implications for urban planning. A sought-after speaker and researcher, Dr. Tomasso collaborates internationally to promote evidence-based policies for environmental health. Her interdisciplinary expertise spans sustainability science, global health, and urban ecology. Through her extensive teaching and mentorship roles, she is shaping the next generation of environmental scientists dedicated to improving public health outcomes through sustainable practices and nature-based interventions.

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Suitability for the Research for Research Excellence Award – Dr. Linda Powers Tomasso

Dr. Linda Powers Tomasso is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Research Excellence Award due to her extensive contributions to environmental health, sustainability, and public health research. With a Ph.D. in Population Health Sciences from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and a strong interdisciplinary background, she has demonstrated excellence in investigating the relationship between nature, human health, and sustainability. Her research focuses on nature affinity, urban green spaces, and climate change adaptation, which are critical areas in contemporary public health and environmental science.

Her work as a Principal Investigator on multiple funded projects highlights her leadership in developing AI-driven visualization tools for climate adaptation and studying the health impacts of urban green spaces. She has successfully secured significant research grants, including $150,000 from the REI Cooperative Fund and over $500,000 from MQDC Corporation in Thailand, demonstrating her ability to attract substantial funding for high-impact research. Furthermore, her collaborations with international organizations and governmental bodies, such as NOAA and the NIH, illustrate her global research influence.

πŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Tomasso holds a PhD in Population Health Sciences from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where her research explored the health impacts of nature engagement. She was a Harvard Presidential Scholar and received funding from the NIH and REI Foundation. She earned an MA in Sustainability and Environmental Management from Harvard University, focusing on carbon reduction strategies and land use accounting, earning an Outstanding Thesis Award. She also holds an MS in Foreign Service from Georgetown University, where she was a research assistant to Dr. Madeleine Albright. Her undergraduate studies were completed at the University of Notre Dame, where she graduated magna cum laude with dual majors in American Studies and Spanish, including an exchange year at Universidad Anahuac in Mexico City. Her diverse academic background integrates environmental science, diplomacy, and sustainability, contributing to her holistic approach to environmental health research and policy development.

πŸ’Ό Professional Experience

Dr. Tomasso is a Research Associate at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, leading multiple projects on environmental health and urban resilience. She is the principal investigator on an NIH-funded study developing AI visualization tools for nature-based climate adaptation. She has conducted extensive research on workplace well-being, urban green spaces, and socio-demographic barriers to nature access. Previously, she worked with the Center for Health and the Global Environment, overseeing research on sustainability in China and organizing international conferences. She has collaborated with NOAA on blue carbon sequestration projects and contributed to urban sustainability research in Thailand. As an educator, she has designed and taught courses at Harvard Extension School, focusing on sustainability and quantitative analysis. Her work integrates cutting-edge research with applied solutions for public health and urban planning, emphasizing the importance of nature in mitigating environmental and health challenges in the face of climate change.

πŸ… Awards and Recognition

Dr. Tomasso has been widely recognized for her contributions to environmental health research. She received the Harvard Presidential Scholar Award for academic excellence and leadership. Her doctoral research was funded by the NIH National Research Service Award and the REI Cooperative Fund, highlighting its significance in public health. She was awarded the Outstanding Thesis Award for her master’s work on greenhouse gas inventories at Harvard University. Additionally, she secured grants from the Harvard NIEHS Center for Environmental Health to develop community-based visualization tools for climate resilience. She has been invited to speak at global conferences on sustainability and urban health. Her work has received over 70 citations, emphasizing its impact on environmental health policy. Through her research, funding success, and academic accolades, Dr. Tomasso has established herself as a leader in bridging the gap between environmental science, public health, and sustainable urban development.

🌍 Research Skills On Environmental Science

Dr. Tomasso’s research expertise spans environmental epidemiology, sustainability science, and urban health. She specializes in mixed-methods research, integrating quantitative analysis with qualitative community-based studies. Her work focuses on nature-based interventions for public health, leveraging AI visualization tools to develop climate adaptation strategies. She has extensive experience in statistical modeling, GIS mapping, and policy evaluation, contributing to evidence-based solutions for urban sustainability. Her interdisciplinary approach includes collaborations with international researchers, policymakers, and community stakeholders. She has conducted field studies on the psychological and cognitive benefits of green spaces, designing surveys and focus groups to assess socio-environmental factors affecting public health. Her research has been published in high-impact journals, influencing policy decisions on urban planning and climate resilience. With a strong background in grant writing and project leadership, Dr. Tomasso continues to advance innovative strategies for integrating nature into urban development to enhance public well-being.

πŸ“– Publication Top Notes

  • Development of Visualization Tools for Sharing Climate Cooling Strategies with Impacted Urban Communities

    • Author(s): Linda Powers Tomasso, Kachina Studer, David Bloniarz, Dillon Escandon, John D. Spengler
    • Citation: Tomasso, L. P., Studer, K., Bloniarz, D., Escandon, D., & Spengler, J. D. (2025). Development of Visualization Tools for Sharing Climate Cooling Strategies with Impacted Urban Communities. Atmosphere.
    • Year: 2025
    • DOI: 10.3390/atmos16030258
  • Individual Differences in Perceived Changes and Impacts on Well-Being of Working from Home during the COVID-19 Pandemic

    • Author(s): Jiaxuan Xu, JosΓ© Guillermo CedeΓ±o Laurent, Vasuta Chan, Deunchalerm Khiewpun, Wendy M. Purcell, John D. Spengler, Linda Powers Tomasso
    • Citation: Xu, J., CedeΓ±o Laurent, J. G., Chan, V., Khiewpun, D., Purcell, W. M., Spengler, J. D., & Tomasso, L. P. (2024). Individual Differences in Perceived Changes and Impacts on Well-Being of Working from Home during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Building and Environment.
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.111984
  • Developing Implementable Nature-Based Cooling Interventions to Mitigate the Health Risks of Urban Heat Islands on Older Adults

    • Author(s): Not explicitly listed
    • Citation: Developing Implementable Nature-Based Cooling Interventions to Mitigate the Health Risks of Urban Heat Islands on Older Adults. (2023). California Digital Library DMP Tool.
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.48321/D1F32S
  • Toward a Theory of Nature Experience and Health

    • Author(s): Linda Powers Tomasso, Jarvis T. Chen
    • Citation: Tomasso, L. P., & Chen, J. T. (2022). Toward a Theory of Nature Experience and Health. Ecopsychology.
    • Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.1089/eco.2022.0005
  • Implications of Disparities in Social and Built Environment Antecedents to Adult Nature Engagement

    • Author(s): Linda Powers Tomasso, Nabi Nazari, Jose Guillermo CedeΓ±o Laurent, Jarvis T. Chen, John D. Spengler
    • Citation: Tomasso, L. P., Nazari, N., CedeΓ±o Laurent, J. G., Chen, J. T., & Spengler, J. D. (2022). Implications of Disparities in Social and Built Environment Antecedents to Adult Nature Engagement. PLOS ONE.
    • Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0274948
  • Cultural Sets Shape Adult Conceptualizations and Relationships to Nature

    • Author(s): Linda Powers Tomasso, Jose Guillermo CedeΓ±o Laurent, Jarvis T. Chen, Paul J. Catalano, John D. Spengler
    • Citation: Tomasso, L. P., CedeΓ±o Laurent, J. G., Chen, J. T., Catalano, P. J., & Spengler, J. D. (2021). Cultural Sets Shape Adult Conceptualizations and Relationships to Nature. Sustainability.
    • Year: 2021
    • DOI: 10.3390/su132011266
  • Time Spent in Nature Is Associated with Increased Pro-Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors

    • Author(s): Nicole V. DeVille, Linda Powers Tomasso, Olivia P. Stoddard, Grete E. Wilt, Teresa H. Horton, Kathleen L. Wolf, Eric Brymer, Peter H. Kahn Jr., Peter James
    • Citation: DeVille, N. V., Tomasso, L. P., Stoddard, O. P., Wilt, G. E., Horton, T. H., Wolf, K. L., Brymer, E., Kahn, P. H. Jr., & James, P. (2021). Time Spent in Nature Is Associated with Increased Pro-Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
    • Year: 2021
    • DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18147498
  • The Relationship between Nature Deprivation and Individual Well-Being across Urban Gradients under COVID-19

    • Author(s): Linda Powers Tomasso, Jie Yin, Jose Guillermo CedeΓ±o Laurent, Jarvis T. Chen, Paul J. Catalano, John D. Spengler
    • Citation: Tomasso, L. P., Yin, J., CedeΓ±o Laurent, J. G., Chen, J. T., Catalano, P. J., & Spengler, J. D. (2021). The Relationship between Nature Deprivation and Individual Well-Being across Urban Gradients under COVID-19. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
    • Year: 2021
    • DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18041511
  • The Relationship between Nature Deprivation and Individual Well-Being across Urban Gradients under COVID-19 (Preprint)

    • Author(s): Linda Powers Tomasso, Jie Yin, Jose Guillermo CedeΓ±o Laurent, Jarvis T. Chen, Paul Catalano, John D. Spengler
    • Citation: Tomasso, L. P., Yin, J., CedeΓ±o Laurent, J. G., Chen, J. T., Catalano, P., & Spengler, J. D. (2020). The Relationship between Nature Deprivation and Individual Well-Being across Urban Gradients under COVID-19 (Preprint).
    • Year: 2020
    • DOI: 10.20944/preprints202012.0484.v1

Samuel Kofi Mensah | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Samuel Kofi Mensah | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

πŸ‘€ Mr. Samuel Kofi Mensah, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana

Mensah Kofi Samuel is a versatile professional with extensive expertise in environmental engineering, occupational safety, and research. Currently pursuing a PhD in Environmental Engineering Management at the University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, Mensah’s career journey reflects a commitment to sustainability and safety. He has a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering Management and Occupational Safety, Health, and Environmental Management, coupled with a Postgraduate Diploma in Education. With over a decade of experience in teaching, insurance, micro-finance, and research, Mensah has contributed to academia and community development. His recent works focus on sustainable mining practices and their impact on livelihoods in Ghana. Mensah’s leadership, research, and communication skills complement his goal-oriented approach to challenges, making him an invaluable asset in academia and industry alike.

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 πŸŒŸ  Evaluation of MENSAH KOFI SAMUEL for the Research for Research Excellence Award

Summary of Suitability
Mensah Kofi Samuel exhibits a strong and diverse profile in research, education, and professional development, which aligns well with the criteria for the Research for Research Excellence Award. His academic journey is marked by a consistent focus on environmental management and engineering, as demonstrated by his ongoing Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering Management and his prior MSc degrees in related fields. This foundation reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge and solutions in sustainable development and environmental practices.

Samuel’s extensive research portfolio underscores his dedication to addressing critical challenges in Ghana’s artisanal and small-scale mining sector. His work focuses on sustainable mining practices, occupational safety, and environmental impacts, showcasing his ability to conduct impactful, applied research. The depth and breadth of his studies, such as assessing health and safety compliance, developing strategies for environmental improvement, and examining the socio-economic impacts of illegal mining, highlight his analytical and solution-oriented approach.

πŸŽ“ Education

Mensah Kofi Samuel has pursued a robust academic journey to enhance his expertise in environmental and safety management. He is currently enrolled in a PhD program in Environmental Engineering Management at the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR). He earned an MSc in Environmental Engineering Management (2023) and an MSc in Occupational Safety, Health, and Environmental Management (2021) from the same institution and the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, respectively. Additionally, he holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (2020) from the University of Education, Winneba, and a BA in Integrated Development Studies, specializing in Environment and Resource Management, from the University for Development Studies, Wa Campus. His educational foundation was laid at Sunyani Secondary School, where he completed his Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination in 2005. Mensah’s academic endeavors reflect his dedication to sustainability and societal impact.

πŸ’Ό Professional Experience

Mensah Kofi Samuel’s professional trajectory spans academia, finance, and research. Since 2021, he has served as a tutor for the University of Cape Coast Distance Education Programme and a teacher at Oyoko Methodist Senior High School. Previously, he taught at Agape Preparatory School and worked as a loan officer at MGI Micro-Finance in Sunyani. Mensah’s insurance experience includes roles as a sales executive at Star Life Assurance and personal insurance assistant at ESICH Life Assurance. Notably, he contributed to forestry as a field assistant during his National Service at the Forestry Services Division in Sunyani. Earlier in his career, Mensah honed his skills in security services with Edern Security Services and J. Adom Constructions Ltd. His diverse roles underscore his adaptability, leadership, and commitment to professional excellence.

πŸ… Awards and Recognition

Mensah Kofi Samuel has earned recognition for his academic, leadership, and extracurricular contributions. He was awarded a certificate as a cadet corps (2IC) with the rank of Captain at the University for Development Studies. He also received accolades as a member of the Environment and Resource Students Association and for his participation in the Church of Pentecost National Youth Quiz, achieving national-level recognition in 2012. His Bible quiz victories at district and Northern sector levels reflect his dedication to personal and spiritual growth. These honors highlight Mensah’s commitment to excellence, leadership, and active engagement in community-building activities.

🌍 Research Skills On Engineering

Mensah Kofi Samuel specializes in environmental and safety research, with a focus on sustainable mining and its societal impacts. His expertise includes conducting detailed assessments of occupational safety practices, sustainable mining strategies, and environmental management solutions in Ghana. Mensah’s research portfolio includes evaluating the impacts of small-scale mining on livelihoods, health, and agricultural production. He is adept at leading projects, designing surveys, analyzing data, and developing actionable recommendations. His dedication to advancing sustainable practices and addressing pressing environmental challenges underscores his research acumen and commitment to societal development.

πŸ“– Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Persistent ascending mesocolon: An unexpected content in a giant and complex paraumbilical hernia of a 48-year-old obese woman
    Authors: Naabo, N.N., Maalman, R.S., Adamu, A.F., Naabo, M.N., Mensah, S.
    Year: 2025
  • Title: An evaluation of the Hawthorne effect in a clinical trial of trauma care in Ghana
    Authors: Gyedu, A., Amponsah-Manu, F., Mensah, S., Donkor, P., Mock, C.
    Year: 2024
  • Title: Microbiology testing capacity and antimicrobial drug resistance in surgical-site infections: A post-hoc, prospective, secondary analysis of the FALCON randomised trial in seven low-income and middle-income countries
    Authors: Aboderin, A.O., Amfoabegyi, S., Awopeju, A.T., Tajudeen, M., Wuraola, F.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Global access to technologies to support safe and effective inguinal hernia surgery: Prospective, international cohort study
    Authors: Picciochi, M., Ademuyiwa, A.O., Adisa, A., Zwain, Y., Zwaraa, H.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2
  • Title: Access to and quality of elective care: A prospective cohort study using hernia surgery as a tracer condition in 83 countries
    Authors: DΓΆnmez, A.E., Goswami, A.G., Raheja, A., Osama, Z., Dauksa, Z.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 9
  • Title: Impacts of illegal artisanal and small-scale gold mining on livelihoods in cocoa farming communities: A case of Amansie West District, Ghana
    Authors: Donkor, P., Siabi, E.K., Frimpong, K., Atta-Darkwa, T., Mensah, J.K.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4
  • Title: Routine sterile glove and instrument change at the time of abdominal wound closure to prevent surgical site infection (ChEETAh): A model-based cost-effectiveness analysis of a pragmatic, cluster-randomised trial in seven low-income and middle-income countries
    Authors: Bywater, E., Martinez, L., Habumuremyi, S., Smart, N., Cousens, S.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3
  • Title: Call on the academic publishing industry to provide equitable access to their journals
    Authors: Gyedu, A., Mensah, S.
    Year: 2024
  • Title: Taxes, institutions, and illicit financial flows in Africa
    Authors: Bentum-Ennin, I., Mensah, S., Kulu, E.
    Year: 2024
  • Title: A gist on an obscure neoplasm in Ghana: Gastrointestinal stromal tumours
    Authors: Yorke, J., Brenu, S.G., Awoonor-Williams, R., Buckman, T.A., Acheampong, E.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1

Prof. Dr. Haiyan Wang | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Haiyan Wang | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Haiyan Wang, Kansas State University, United States

Professor Haiyan Wang, based at Kansas State University, is an esteemed academic in the Department of Statistics. With a Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University (2004), she has developed a robust research profile in statistical methods, specializing in nonparametric techniques for big data, image analysis, and high-dimensional data studies. Her scholarly journey encompasses profound contributions to advancing rank tests, functional data analytics, and data mining. At Kansas State University, Professor Wang has risen through the ranks from Assistant Professor to a full Professorship, illustrating her steadfast commitment to academic excellence and statistical innovation. Her research impacts not only theoretical statistics but also practical applications in data science, fostering collaboration across various disciplines. With a passion for teaching and mentoring, she continues to shape future statisticians while driving forward significant breakthroughs in her field.

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Professor Haiyan Wang, a distinguished researcher in the Department of Statistics at Kansas State University, brings a wealth of expertise in statistical methods that are highly relevant in the current era of big data. Her research contributions span several critical areas, including nonparametric methods for big data, high-dimensional data analysis, image analysis, and computational statistics. These research domains are crucial in addressing the challenges posed by the explosion of data in science and industry, making her work both timely and impactful.

πŸŽ“   Education

Haiyan Wang earned her Ph.D. in Statistics from The Pennsylvania State University in 2004, where she focused on testing in multifactor heteroscedastic ANOVA and repeated measures designs with a large number of levels. Under the guidance of Professor Michael G. Akritas, she honed her expertise in statistical modeling and data analysis. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed both her Master of Science (1999) and Bachelor of Science (1996) degrees at Beijing University, China. Her education laid a strong foundation for her analytical acumen, blending rigorous theoretical knowledge with applied methodologies. Through her studies, Professor Wang gained proficiency in complex statistical approaches, equipping her to tackle challenges in high-dimensional data, computational statistics, and advanced nonparametric techniques, which have become central to her research and academic endeavors.

πŸ’Ό  Professional Experience

Haiyan Wang began her academic career as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at The Pennsylvania State University from 1999 to 2003, transitioning to a Graduate Research Assistant role until 2004. She joined Kansas State University as an Assistant Professor in 2004, where she demonstrated exceptional research and teaching capabilities. Her commitment earned her tenure as an Associate Professor in 2010. In 2016, she was promoted to Professor, a testament to her continued excellence in statistical research and academic service. Throughout her career, she has actively engaged in teaching, curriculum development, and mentorship, shaping the future of statistics students. Her professional journey is marked by significant scholarly output, leadership roles in research collaborations, and active involvement in academic and research committees, further enhancing the reputation of Kansas State University in the field of statistics.

πŸ… Awards and Recognition

Professor Haiyan Wang has received several accolades acknowledging her contributions to statistics and academia. Her research, often groundbreaking in nonparametric and high-dimensional data analysis, has been recognized through grants and publication awards. Her ability to innovate in computational and data-driven statistical methods has drawn acclaim from academic peers and professional organizations. In addition to research honors, she has been celebrated for her excellence in teaching and mentorship, fostering a new generation of statisticians and researchers. As a leading scholar at Kansas State University, she has also been acknowledged for her contributions to cross-disciplinary projects that leverage statistical analysis for broader scientific discoveries, securing her place as a respected voice in the global statistical community.

🌍   Research Skills

Professor Wang’s research skills are diverse and comprehensive. She specializes in nonparametric methods for big data analysis, including techniques for high-dimensional datasets, image analysis, and the development of rank tests. Her expertise extends to longitudinal and functional data analysis, crucial for understanding time-dependent and complex structured data. She is also adept in computational methods, utilizing advanced algorithms to facilitate large-scale data mining. Her skill set includes analyzing clustered and structured data, essential for applications in bioinformatics and social sciences. A visionary researcher, she combines rigorous theoretical development with practical applications, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in statistical analysis, machine learning, and big data interpretation.

πŸ“– Publications Top Notes

  • Title: New two-sample tests for skewed populations and their connection to theoretical power of Bootstrap-t test