Patrícia Anacleto | Marine Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Patrícia Anacleto | Marine Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Portuguese Institute of Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA), Portugal.

Dr. Patrícia Anacleto is an accomplished researcher with a strong interdisciplinary background in marine science and aquatic food safety. She has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed journal articles, 5 published books with ISBNs, and served in editorial roles for international journals such as Frontiers in Marine Science and Foods. She has coordinated and participated in 23 research projects (5 ongoing, including one as coordinator), providing vital insights to regulatory bodies, aquafeed producers, and seafood farmers. Her work has led to measurable benefits in preventing economic losses in aquaculture and reducing health risks to consumers. She is actively engaged in scientific collaborations, both nationally and internationally, and is a member of multiple scientific and ethical boards.

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Educational Details

Dr. Patrícia Anacleto holds advanced degrees in Marine Biology and related disciplines. She obtained her Ph.D. in Marine or Biological Sciences (exact title TBD) from a recognized academic institution in Portugal (institution and year needed), where she focused on marine organism physiology and ecotoxicology. Her academic training laid the foundation for her research in seafood safety, aquatic ecology, and environmental microbiology. She also completed her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in biological or environmental sciences, equipping her with a solid interdisciplinary background necessary for addressing complex challenges in marine ecosystems and aquaculture sustainability.

Professional Experience

Adjunct President, Scientific Council, IPMA (Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere)

  • Provides strategic leadership in scientific governance and research planning.

  • Oversees the development and evaluation of multidisciplinary research programs in marine science.

Member, Animal Welfare and Ethics Body (ORBEA), IPMA

  • Contributes to ethical review and monitoring of animal research activities.

  • Ensures compliance with national and EU regulations regarding animal welfare in scientific research.

Research Scientist / Project Coordinator

  • Coordinator of one and active participant in five ongoing research projects related to marine biology, ecotoxicology, and seafood safety.

  • Previously contributed to 18 completed research projects, many with national impact on aquaculture, fisheries, and environmental management.

  • Leads interdisciplinary teams focused on contamination risk mitigation, aquafeed safety, and ecosystem health.

Editorial Roles

  • Review Editor, Frontiers in Marine Science

  • Review Editor, Foods

  • Provides peer-review oversight and scientific guidance for international publications in marine science and food safety.

Collaborator & Advisor

  • Engaged in multiple national and international collaborations with universities, research institutions, and regulatory agencies.

  • Provides expert input on marine environmental health, food contaminants, and sustainable aquaculture practices.

Research Interest

Dr. Patrícia Anacleto’s research focuses on the biological, ecological, and toxicological aspects of marine systems, with a particular emphasis on sustainable aquaculture and seafood safety. Her key areas of interest include marine biology, aquatic ecology, environmental physiology, microbiology, and ecotoxicology. She investigates the impacts of environmental stressors and contaminants on marine organisms, aiming to understand their bioenergetic responses and adaptive mechanisms. Her work also addresses climate change effects on marine ecosystems and the nutritional quality and safety of seafood. She is actively involved in applied research supporting regulatory agencies, aquafeed producers, and seafood industries to enhance environmental health and mitigate human health risks.

Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 1,916

  • h-index: 27

  • i10-index: 40

  • ResearchGate Research Interest Score: 974.6

  • Number of Articles Published in Indexed Journals: 53

  • Books Published with ISBN: 5

Top Noted Publication

1. Effect of warming on protein, glycogen and fatty acid content of native and invasive clams

Authors: P. Anacleto, A.L. Maulvault, N.M. Bandarra, T. Repolho, M.L. Nunes, R. Rosa, M. Diniz
Journal: Food Research International
Volume: 64, Pages: 439–445
Year: 2014
Citations: 128

2. Chemical composition of Atlantic spider crab (Maja brachydactyla): Human health implications

Authors: A. Marques, B. Teixeira, S. Barrento, P. Anacleto, M.L. Carvalho, M.L. Nunes
Journal: Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
Volume: 23(3), Pages: 230–237
Year: 2010
Citations: 105

3. Toxic elements and speciation in seafood samples from different contaminated sites in Europe

Authors: A.L. Maulvault, P. Anacleto, V. Barbosa, J.J. Sloth, R.R. Rasmussen, A. Tediosi, A. Marques
Journal: Environmental Research
Volume: 143, Pages: 72–81
Year: 2015
Citations: 96

4. Nutritional quality and safety of cooked edible crab (Cancer pagurus)

Authors: A.L. Maulvault, P. Anacleto, H.M. Lourenço, M.L. Carvalho, M.L. Nunes, A. Marques
Journal: Food Chemistry
Volume: 133(2), Pages: 277–283
Year: 2012
Citations: 94

5. Ecophysiological responses of juvenile seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) exposed to increased temperature and dietary methylmercury

Authors: A.L. Maulvault, V. Barbosa, R. Alves, A. Custódio, P. Anacleto, T. Repolho, M.L. Nunes, R. Rosa, A. Marques
Journal: Science of the Total Environment
Volume: 586, Pages: 551–558
Year: 2017
Citations: 90

Conclusion

Dr. Patrícia Anacleto meets and exceeds the expectations for the Best Researcher Award in Marine Sciences through her high-impact publications, strategic leadership, applied research excellence, and broad scientific engagement. While the addition of a few more academic details (e.g., Ph.D. specifics) and recognition in the form of individual awards or innovation metrics would further elevate her profile, her current achievements make her a highly suitable and deserving candidate for this award.

 

Flavio Bittencourt | Environmental Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Flavio Bittencourt | Environmental Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Federal Institute of Espirito Santo, Brazil.

Dr. Flavio Bittencourt is a Mechanical Engineer and researcher specializing in thermochemical engineering for sustainable development. He earned his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees from the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES), with a strong foundation in combustion science and environmental applications. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at IFES and coordinator of the Marine Energy Laboratory, he focuses on converting marine biomass and organic waste into valuable energy resources. His research bridges environmental sanitation and renewable energy, aligning closely with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in clean energy, waste valorization, and environmental protection.

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Educational Details

  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Sciences (2019–2023)
    Laboratory of Combustion and Combustible Matter, Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES), Brazil.
  • M.Sc. in Mechanical Sciences (2014–2016)
    Laboratory of Combustion and Combustible Matter, UFES, Brazil.

  • B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (2008–2013)
    Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES), Brazil.

Professional Experience

  • Associate Professor, Federal Institute of Science, Technology, and Education of Espírito Santo (IFES), Brazil (2016–present)

  • Head of the Marine Energy Laboratory (Since 2016)
    Coordinates multidisciplinary research in marine bioenergy and waste-to-energy technologies.

  • Involved in undergraduate education, particularly in the Fisheries Engineering program, combining engineering fundamentals with sustainable energy research.

Research Interest

  • Thermochemical processes and reactor design

  • Chemical reaction engineering

  • Waste-to-energy technologies

  • Sustainable treatment of organic and marine wastes

  • Microplastics characterization and biofuel production from marine biomass

Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 108

  • h-index: 7

  • i10-index: 5

Top Noted Publication

1. Developing a combustion-driven reactor for waste conversion

Authors: J.V.F. Duque, F.L.F. Bittencourt, M.F. Martins, G. Debenest
Journal: Energy
Volume: 237
Article ID: 121489
Year: 2021
Citations: 20
Highlights: This work presents a novel combustion-driven reactor design for efficient waste-to-energy conversion, integrating thermochemical and fluid dynamics analysis for optimization.

2. Thermodynamic assessment of human feces gasification: an experimental-based approach

Authors: F.L.F. Bittencourt, A.B. Lourenço, E.A. Dalvi, M.F. Martins
Journal: SN Applied Sciences
Volume: 1
Pages: 1–13
Year: 2019
Citations: 20
Highlights: This study provides a comprehensive thermodynamic evaluation of feces gasification using experimental parameters, contributing to sustainable sanitation technologies.

3. Free convection development caused by bed shrinkage in a vacuum-induced smoldering reactor

Authors: F.L.F. Bittencourt, G. Debenest, M.F. Martins
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Volume: 430
Article ID: 132847
Year: 2022
Citations: 16
Highlights: Investigates how bed shrinkage influences natural convection patterns in smoldering reactors, with implications for scaling vacuum-assisted waste processing systems.

4. The proof-of-concept of a novel feces destroyer latrine

Authors: F.L.F. Bittencourt, M.F. Martins, M.T.D. Orlando, E.S. Galvão
Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Article ID: 106827
Year: 2022
Citations: 16
Highlights: Describes a self-sustaining latrine system utilizing combustion to safely and effectively destroy fecal waste, aimed at improving sanitation in low-resource settings.

5. Relevant aspects of propagating a combustion front in an annular reactor for out-of-bed heat recovery

Authors: J.V.F. Duque, M.F. Martins, F.L.F. Bittencourt, G. Debenest
Journal: Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Volume: 133
Article ID: 110575
Year: 2022
Citations: 10
Highlights: Explores the dynamics of combustion front propagation in annular geometries for effective thermal energy harvesting outside the reaction zone.

Conclusion

Dr. Flávio Bittencourt is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative contributions to sustainable energy, waste valorization, and environmental pollution management. His interdisciplinary approach, combined with a growing publication record and significant contributions to environmental sanitation, positions him as a leading researcher in thermochemical engineering and sustainable development. While his citation impact is still evolving, his potential for broader collaboration and dissemination could propel his work to even greater recognition.

Given his academic leadership, innovative research, and commitment to addressing urgent global challenges, Dr. Bittencourt deserves the Best Researcher Award for his continuous dedication to advancing solutions for environmental protection and clean energy.