Catherine Banet | Energy law, Energy Markets | Excellence in Research

Catherine Banet | Energy law, Energy Markets | Excellence in Research

Prof Catherine Banet University of Oslo, Faculty of Law, Norway

She has held various positions in academia and research, contributing significantly to maritime law, energy law, and environmental studies. Currently a Professor at the Scandinavian Institute for Maritime Law, she also heads the Department for Energy and Resources Law at the University of Oslo, Norway. She completed her Diplôme de l’Institut d’Etudes Politiques d’Aix-en-Provence (Maîtrise) in France in 2001, followed by a Master’s in International Politics with High Honors from the Center for International and Strategic Studies (CERIS) in Brussels, Belgium, and Paris, France, in 2002.

Education:

She completed her Diplôme de l’Institut d’Etudes Politiques d’Aix-en-Provence (Maîtrise) in France in 2001, before pursuing a Master’s in International Politics with High Honors from the Center for International and Strategic Studies (CERIS) in Brussels, Belgium, and Paris, France, in 2002. Following this, she obtained a Master’s degree in European Studies (MA) with Honours from the European Studies Institute at the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, in the same year. In 2003, she earned a Master’s in International and European Energy and Environmental Law program (LL.M) from the Institute for Environmental and Energy Law at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. Later, she completed her PhD at the Scandinavian Institute for Maritime Law, Petroleum and Energy Law Department, University of Oslo, Norway, defending her thesis titled “Tradable Green Certificates Scheme under EU Law – The Influence of EU law on national support schemes for renewable electricity generation” in August 2012. She furthered her education with courses such as the Norwegian Bar Association Course, with written and oral exams, in Oslo, Norway, in 2013, and a Pedagogic Course at the University of Oslo, Norway, in 2020.

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Experience:

She has held various positions in academia and research, contributing significantly to the fields of maritime law, energy law, and environmental studies. From 2021, she serves as a Professor at the Scandinavian Institute for Maritime Law, where she also heads the Department for Energy and Resources Law at the University of Oslo, Norway. Prior to this role, she served as an Associate Professor at the same institute from 2014 to 2021, further solidifying her expertise and academic standing. Concurrently, she held a senior research fellowship at the Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI) in Oslo, Norway, from 2020 to 2024, where she contributed as an adjunct in two vital projects: Implementing Network Codes (INC) and Regulating Power in Norway Decentralization or centralization? (POWREG). Her engagement in research extends beyond academia, as she also served as a scientific advisor at the Frisch Center – Oslo Center for Research on Environmentally friendly Energy (CREE) (FME) from 2017 to 2019. Before transitioning into academia, she gained valuable industry experience as an Associate Lawyer in the Oil and Energy Department at Simonsen Vogt Wiig Advokatfirma AS in Oslo, Norway, from 2011 to 2014. Her academic journey began earlier as a PhD candidate and lecturer at the Scandinavian Institute for Maritime Law, Petroleum and Energy Law Department, University of Oslo, Norway, where she actively contributed from 2006 to 2011. Through her diverse roles and extensive experience, she has made significant contributions to legal scholarship, research, and industry practice in the fields of maritime law, energy law, and environmental studies.

Publications:

  1. Perspective on the hydrogen economy as a pathway to reach net-zero CO2 emissions in Europe Cited By : 121, Published By : 2022
  2. Energy security concerns versus market harmony: The Europeanisation of capacity mechanisms  Cited By : 11, Published By : 2019
  3. Legal status and legal effects of the commission’s state aid guidelines: The case of the guidelines on state aid for environmental protection and energy Cited By : 4, Published By : 2020
  4. Teaching the law of energy transition in the era of internationalisation and digitalisation of legal university education: the Transatlantic University Collaboration in Climate Change and Energy Law (TUCCCEL) programme Cited By : 4, Published By : 2020
  5. De-risking the hydrogen-ccs value chain through law Cited By : 1, Published By : 2021
  6. Introduction the Law of the Seabed  Cited By : 1, Published By : 2020
  7. The treatment of intellectual property rights in open innovation models: New business models for the energy transition Published By : 2021
  8. Recommendations for a future-proof electricity market design in Europe in light of the 2021-23 energy crisis Published By : 2021

Jozsef Popp | Sustainability | Lifetime achievement Award

Jozsef Popp | Sustainability | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof Dr. Jozsef Popp John von Neumann University Hungary, Hungary

József Popp is Professor at John Neumann University, Hungary. He is Professor at WSB University, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland and University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He is also an active member and chairman of several academic and professional organisations. Professor József Popp obtained his PhD of economics at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and his Dr. Sc. oec. degree at the Humbold University, Berlin, Germany. He is a corresponding Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His research interests include global food and energy security analysis, competitiveness of the food economy, rural development, supply chain management, renewable energy, bioeconomy and circular economy. Among the honors he has received are: Doctorem Honoris Causa Pannon University, Hungary, 2010 and “Honoris Causa Professorship”, Delhi School of Professional Studies and Research, 2010. Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Recognition of Research Contributions, 2011. He has a long list of publications and has advised dozens of PhD students and postdoctors holding research and teaching positions in Hungary and abroad. Stanford University has recently released a list that represents the top 2 per cent of the most-cited scientists of the world in various disciplines including the name of József Popp as well.

Education:

He has an extensive academic background spanning several prestigious institutions and degrees. In 1979, he earned a Master of Science in agricultural economics from the University of Agricultural Sciences in Keszthely, Hungary, followed by a Master of Science in economics from Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences in Budapest in 1984. Continuing his academic journey, he obtained a Doctor of Science in agricultural economics from Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany, in 1988, as well as a Ph.D. in Economics from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in the same year. In 1982, he completed his studies in agricultural sciences at the Agricultural University of Gödöllő, Hungary. His academic achievements culminated with a Habilitation from the University of Debrecen, Hungary, in 2008. Additionally, he was honored as a Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2008 and became a Corresponding Member of the Hungarian Academy of Science in 2019. Through his diverse educational journey and numerous accolades, he has established himself as a prominent figure in academia, particularly in the fields of economics and agricultural sciences.

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Experience:

Throughout his illustrious career, he has held numerous esteemed positions in academia, government, and diplomatic service. From 2019 to 2021, he served as a Full Professor at John von Neumann University’s Doctoral School in Hungary, where he contributed significantly to doctoral education and research. Prior to this role, he held multiple leadership positions at various institutions, including the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Szent István University, and the University of Debrecen. At these institutions, he served as a Full Professor, Director, Dean, Vice Rector, and Head of various doctoral schools, overseeing faculty management, doctoral education, and research activities. Before transitioning to academia, he held significant roles in governmental and diplomatic sectors, including serving as Deputy General Director and Director of the Research Directorate at the Research Institute of Agricultural Economics in Budapest. He also represented Hungary as a diplomat, serving as First Secretary at the Embassy of Hungary in Washington D.C., USA, and contributing to EU accession negotiations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. With his extensive experience and expertise, he has made significant contributions to academia, government, and diplomatic relations throughout his career.

International Work Experience:

He holds esteemed academic positions across various institutions, showcasing his expertise and dedication to education and research. From 2020 to 2023, he serves as a Full Extra-Ordinary Professor at North-West University’s TRADE Research Entity in South Africa, contributing significantly to research and academic development. Concurrently, he holds a full-time professorship at WSB University’s Management Department in Poland since 2020, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape and mentoring students. Additionally, in 2021, he serves as a Visiting Professor at the University of Johannesburg’s College of Business and Economics in South Africa, further expanding his influence and contributing to cross-disciplinary collaboration. With his extensive experience and diverse academic engagements, he continues to make significant contributions to academia and research on both local and international platforms.

Awards and Honors:

He has been honored with numerous prestigious awards throughout his career, recognizing his outstanding contributions to academia, research, and education. In 2011, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Delhi School of Professional Studies and Research, followed by the esteemed Doctorem Honoris Causa from Pannon University, Hungary, in 2010. The same year, he was also bestowed with the “Honoris Causa Professorship” by the Delhi School of Professional Studies and Research. His research contributions were further acknowledged with the Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2011 and the Green Hungary Award by the Journal of Central European Green Innovation in 2017. Additionally, he received the Dr. Kádár Béla Award for Education Contributions from the University of Debrecen in 2013. Most recently, in 2023, he was honored with the Researcher of the Year Award of Excellence from John von Neumann University, highlighting his ongoing dedication and impact in the field of academia and research.

Publications:

  1. Pesticide productivity and food security. A review Cited By : 1111, Published By : 2023
  2. The effect of bioenergy expansion: Food, energy, and environment Cited By : 978, Published By : 2014
  3. The role and impact of Industry 4.0 and the internet of things on the business strategy of the value chain—the case of Hungary Cited By : 812, Published By : 2018
  4. The service quality dimensions that affect customer satisfaction in the Jordanian banking sector Cited By : 610, Published By : 2019
  5. Impact of Industry 4.0 on environmental sustainability Cited By : 321, Published By : 2020
  6. Consumer willingness to pay for traditional food products Cited By : 308, Published By : 2016
  7. Bioeconomy: Biomass and biomass-based energy supply and demand Cited By : 236, Published By : 2021
  8. Achieving sustainable e-commerce in environmental, social and economic dimensions by taking possible trade-offs Cited By : 216, Published By : 2018
  9. Current landscape and influence of big data on finance Cited By : 198, Published By : 2020
  10. Losses in the grain supply chain: Causes and solutions Cited By : 177, Published By : 2020

Sara María Cabezas Díaz | Nature | Best Researcher Award

Sara María Cabezas Díaz | Nature | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Sara María Cabezas Díaz SEO/BirdLife, Spain

She is committed to the conservation and protection of species and their habitats, contributing to the creation and application of the scientific knowledge within reach. Additionally, she adheres to the current international, European, and national regulations, which serve as the legislative framework for her work. Her dedication lies in implementing measures that align with scientific understanding and legal frameworks, ensuring the well-being and preservation of species and their ecosystems.

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Publications:

  1. Seasonal variation in the contribution of different behavioural mechanisms to lizard thermoregulation Cited By: 141, Published By : 2004
  2. Factors shaping European rabbit abundance  Cited By: 120, Published By : 2003
  3. The priority value of scrubland habitats for carnivore conservation in Mediterranean ecosystems  Cited By: 113, Published By : 2008
  4. Is the wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) a threatened species in spain? Sociological constraints in the conservation of species Cited By: 106, Published By : 2007
  5. Increase of large game species in Mediterranean areas: is the European wildcat (Felis silvestris) facing a new threat? Cited By: 73, Published By : 2007
  6. Spatial variation in helminth community structure in the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa L.): effects of definitive host density Cited By: 71, Published By : 2004
  7. Spatial distribution models in a frugivorous carnivore, the stone marten (Martes foina): is the fleshy-fruit availability a useful predictor? Cited By: 41, Published By : 2010
  8. A poor international standard for trap selectivity threatens carnivore conservation Cited By: 26, Published By : 2016
  9. Changes in Mediterranean mesocarnivore communities along urban and ex-urban gradients Cited By: 26, Published By : 2015
  10. Monitoring European wildcat Felis silvestris populations using scat surveys in central Spain: are population trends related to wild rabbit dynamics or to landscape Cited By: 26, Published By : 2013