Raoul Kometa Ndikebeng | Habitable Worlds | Distinguished Scientist Award

Dr. Raoul Kometa Ndikebeng | Habitable Worlds | Distinguished Scientist Award

The University of Bamenda | Cameroon

Raoul Ndikebeng Kometa is an emerging researcher specializing in public health and environmental health systems, with a focus on disease dynamics and health shocks in vulnerable communities. His work contributes to understanding the intersection between communicable and non-communicable diseases and ecological factors. He has authored 2 peer-reviewed publications with 4 citations and an h-index of 1 (Scopus). His research demonstrates collaborative engagement across multidisciplinary teams, advancing evidence-based insights for health risk assessment and policy development. Through his contributions, he supports improved community resilience and sustainable health strategies, reflecting growing impact in global health research and environmental conservation contexts.

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Pedro Machado | Habitable Worlds | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Pedro Machado | Habitable Worlds | Research Excellence Award

Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences | Portugal

Dr. Pedro Machado is a leading researcher in planetary sciences, specializing in atmospheric dynamics and spectroscopic analysis of solar system bodies. His work advances understanding of planetary atmospheres, cloud structures, and formation processes through innovative observational and modeling techniques. With 30 publications, 740 citations, and an h-index of 13, he demonstrates strong academic productivity and impact. He has engaged in extensive international collaborations, contributing to high-quality, peer-reviewed research. His expertise in remote sensing and planetary data interpretation supports space exploration initiatives and enhances scientific knowledge with broad societal relevance in advancing planetary science and future exploratory missions.

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