Dr. Ujjwal Das | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ujjwal Das | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Fakir Mohan University | India

Dr. Ujjwal Das is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Fakir Mohan University, Odisha, India, with a distinguished academic and research profile. He completed his Ph.D. in Geography from Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh in 2025, following an M.Phil. and Master of Population Studies from the International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, and a Gold Medal in Applied Geography from Ravenshaw University. He has presented at numerous national and international conferences on topics including urban poverty, child malnutrition, health inequality, environmental change, and population studies. His research interests span urban and rural demography, population health, socio-economic disparities, and geospatial analysis, with applications in public health and sustainable development. Dr. Das has supervised several graduate theses, contributing to advancements in population studies and geography, and has published a range of scholarly articles, amassing 37 citations with an h-index of 3. Recognized for his scholarly excellence, he has received accolades for academic performance and research contributions. His work integrates rigorous quantitative analysis with practical implications for policy and community health, establishing him as a leading researcher in population geography and applied demography. Dr. Das continues to advance interdisciplinary research addressing pressing socio-environmental challenges in India and beyond.

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Featured Publications

Das, U., & Kar, N. (2025). Understanding economic disparities in elderly health outcomes: A decomposition analysis in Bankura district. BMC Public Health, 25, 3015.

Mr. Williams Ampadu Oduro | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Williams Ampadu Oduro | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Akuapem North Municipal Assembly  |  Ghana

Williams A. Oduro is an environmental health and public health researcher with a strong academic foundation in Environmental Science (BSc) and Public Health (MPH) from the University of Ghana. His expertise lies in the intersection of environmental pollution, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), with particular emphasis on risk assessment, environmental monitoring, and sustainable remediation strategies. Over the past five years, he has developed extensive experience in environmental health and safety, conducting studies on pollution exposure, disease prevention, and healthcare-seeking behaviors. He has enhanced his expertise through advanced training, including certifications in project management, pandemic preparedness, e-waste management, and process plant operations. His research interests extend to geospatial analysis and hazard management, where he aims to integrate scientific innovation into sustainable health interventions. Recognized for his contributions, he has received professional training awards and actively collaborates in interdisciplinary projects that address environmental and public health challenges. With a growing record of research in WASH, occupational health, and environmental pollution, his future goals include advancing evidence-based strategies for public health resilience, environmental sustainability, and global health security. His work reflects a commitment to improving human well-being while addressing critical environmental issues that shape health outcomes.

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Featured Publications

Frimpong, S., & Oduro, W. A. (2025). Trend analysis of compensation-eligible work-related injuries among workers in the Tema Free Zones Enclave and heavy industrial area. Next Research, 100803.

Adom-Miah, I., Oduro, W. A., Appiah, D. B., & Nortey, T. (2025). Risk factors of preterm birth in Greater Accra Regional Hospital, Ridge. Global Pediatrics, 11, 100247.

Appiah, D. B., Oduro, W. A., & Lardy, L. A. A. (2024). Healthcare-seeking behaviour for schistosomiasis-related signs and symptoms in Ghana’s capital.

Adom-Miah, I., Oduro, W. A., Nortey, T., & Appiah, D. (2025). Assessing risk factors for preterm birth at Ridge Hospital in Ghana’s capital. Global Pediatrics. Advance online publication.

Adom-Miah, I., Oduro, W. A., Appiah, D. B., & Nortey, T. (2025). Global Pediatrics.

Acquah, M. E., & Oduro, W. A. (2025). Determinants of postnatal depression among mothers seeking care at a district-level hospital.