CEST2025 Awards & Travel Grants

 

 

Dionysios D. Dionysiou Award for Young Researchers

 

To honour the memory of Prof. Dionysios (Dion) Dionysiou, we have introduced, along with the Chmeical Engineering Journal (CEJ), the Dionysios D. Dionysiou Award for Yound Researchers to recognize the outstanding work of young scientists in the areas of water treatment technologies in which Prof. Dionysiou has pioneered novel advances. 

 

A few words about Prof. Dion authored by Dr. Maria G. Antoniou:

 

Dion

Dionysios (Dion) Dionysiou, was a mentor, visionary, and a philanthropist that believed that safe drinking water should be readily available on a global scale irrespective of country of residence, financial, and societal status. Thus, he worked hard the past three decades in developing innovative advanced oxidation technologies for water purification and disinfection. He was a dedicated researcher and scholar, advocate of professional service, a gifted lecturer, and a supporting mentor for his students and young faculty in the field of environmental sciences and engineering. His research focused on the removal of both natural occurring and man made toxins from water resources

He was known for setting long-term goals for himself and his students and vigorously pursuing them. He firmly believed that for each problem there was at least one solution and he would keep on persevering and pursuing his goals until they were met and the outcomes were attainable. On a personal level, he was a loving and dedicated husband (32 years) and father, a great dancer of Greek dances, especially zeibekiko, a nature lover and photographer that loved to travel and experience new cultures and cuisines.

 


 

Prof. Dion was born in the island of Cyprus in a small village of Pafos District, Yiolou, on June 13, 1966. In his early childhood he lived in a farm in the district of Nicosia where he was helping his parents with the crops and animals. Following the war in 1974, his family moved to Yiolou, a small village in the district of Pafos. He enjoyed playing football, taking part in school plays, writing poetry and essays, going fishing and swimming. 

 


 

He was an active member of the local YMCA participating in fund raisers to support the center. He also helped in the restaurant that his parents run, in the collection of grapes, and took care of a goat herd. Because of all the interaction with nature that he had as a child he formed a unique connection with it and an inherent desire to protect it. At the same time, he excelled in his studies and he received the highest entry mark at the National Technical University of Athens. Because of his academic excellence, he received a scholarship from the State Scholarship Foundation of Cyprus (IKY) to support his undergraduate studies.

 

He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens in 1991, obtained a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering at Tufts University in 1995, and a doctoral degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Cincinnati in 2000. He was offered a tenured position immediately after the completion of his doctoral in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (which later on became the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering) at the University of Cincinnati. He served at the University of Cincinnati (UC) for 23 years as a faculty member, a tutor, and mentor to countless students, faculty, and research scholars from around the world.

 

All these years he worked tirelessly towards expansion of global access to clean affordable drinking water. Dion’s research activities covered a wide range of topics including: 

 

(i) advanced oxidation technologies for water treatment

(ii) drinking water treatment and purification

(iii) water quality, treatment, reuse, and monitoring

(iv) sustainable water processes

(v) physicochemical phenomena on particle-water interfaces

(vi) transition-metal oxidation and reverse electron transfer reactions

(vii) the use of ionic liquids in environmental applications

(viii) destruction of biological toxins in water, and 

(ix) environmental nanotechnology (fundamental, fate, transport, and applications of nanomaterials). 

 

His motivation came from a unique curiosity to understand and the desire to address solutions to global environmental problems. He was fearless in developing new strategies for treatment of contaminants negatively impacting the environment and human health. He was a global leader for his unique approaches to provide sustainable solutions for the treatment of naturally occurring toxins and anthropogenic pollutants, from the detection and treatment of naturally occurring cyanotoxins to the remediation of perfluoroalkyl substances (also known as "forever chemicals").

 

In 2004 along with his doctoral student George Anipsitakis, they studied the use of chemical oxidation systems to generate sulfate radical species for the degradation of water contaminants as outlined in one of his landmark publications in Environmental Science and Technology titled Radical Generation by the Interaction of Transition Metals with Common Oxidants.  The significance of this work is not only reflected by the high number of citations that exceed the 2800, but also it was selected to receive the 2021 AEESP Outstanding Publication Award.  

A review on the visible light active titanium dioxide photocatalysts for environmental applications in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental in 2012 by an array of international co-authors it’s his most cited publication with more than 4200 citations. For nearly three decades Dion made tremendous contributions to understanding and application of Advanced oxidation processes for removal of emerging contaminants in water as summarized in his 2023 paper in Water Journal. 

 

He was also granted a considerable number of funded projects from state, national and international organizations to address water and environmental challenges and unceasingly showcased the research that was conducted at the University of Cincinnati. His publication record exceeds 600 peer-reviewed journal articles, and was asked to give more than 600 talks in over 50 countries. Dion was a gifted lecturer, a wonderful mentor, and advocate for hundreds of students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and co-workers. It comes as no surprise that he was recognized as Highly Cited Researcher from the Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) for the years 2018 until 2022 in the categories Engineering, Environment and Ecology, and Chemistry. Through his research activities, Dion managed to create an enormous academic family from students from around the globe with a lot of them following his footsteps in academia and maintaining professional and personal relationships with them.  

 

His dedication to academia is unprecedented; 

  • he served on editorial boards, review panels, 

  • built international collaboration, 

  • served and lead large research teams, 

  • organized and coordinated symposia on around the world. 

 

Dion also provided exemplary service to our field through his leadership roles in the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry, where he worked to support early-career, female, and international faculty.  He was an active member who served: 

  • on the Board of Directors (2014-2017), 

  • as Chief Technology Officer (2015-2017), 

  • on the AEESP Lecturers Committee (2023), and 

  • as the AEESP Liaison to the Environmental Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS). 
     

  • From 2013 up to 2017, he served as the UNESCO Co-Chair Professor on “Water Access and Sustainability”. 

 

He was recognized by many awards including the: 

  1. 2014 ARCADIS / AEESP Frontier in Research Award (now Walter J. Weber, Jr. AEESP Frontier in Research Award), 

  2. 2017 AEESP Distinguished Service Award for serving on the Board of Directors and Chief Technology Officer, and 

  3. 2021 Outstanding Publication Award

 

  1. The most important award that he received (along with five of his students) was the 2022 Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water (PSIPW) - Creativity Prize for their work on developing advanced oxidation technologies and nanotechnologies to monitor and treat emerging toxins and other contaminants of emerging concern in water.

 

As his work on the treatment of forever chemicals, his memory as an academic, mentor, father, husband, and friend along with his contagious laughter will be forever remembered by all the people that he has touched around the globe. 

 

O'Shea, K.E., Antoniou, M.G. Dionysios (Dion) Demetriou Dionysiou (1966-2023). Nat Water 2, 104-105 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44221-024-00204-x 

 

Dr Maria G. Antoniou is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT)

Award Nomination

The Dionysios D. Dionysiou Award for Young Researchers was awarded to Manvel Mnatsakanyan for his work: 

 

"Utilization of Komagataeibacter xylinus for bacterial cellulose production from food waste: A sustainable approach".

 

We would like to congratulate Mr Mnatsakanyan on his research and we hope that this award will be a tribute to the advancement of knowledge and humaneness in all our future events thereafter. 

 

On behalf of the CEST2025 Organizing Committee

Dion Award Nominee

Travel Grant Awardees

We are pleased to announce the recipients of the Prince Sultan Water Specialist Event Participation Grants!

 

We congratulate the following researchers on being awarded a travel grant:

 

  • Category "Distinguished Researcher":

 

  1. Dr Shaista Shafiq

    Head of Department of Biotechnology, University of Faisalabad, Pakistan

 

  1. Professor Jitendra Pandey

    Department of Botany, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, India

 

  • Category "Student Researcher":

 

  1. Eva Salgado

    PhD, Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto (FEUP), Portugal

 

  1. Yu-I Lin

    PhD, Bio-environmental System Engineering, National Taiwan University (NTU), Taiwan

 

We acknowledge the high-quality applications and we thank all the candidates for your interest and effort. The selection process was highly competitive and the decisions were made with great care and consideration.

 


 

Prince Sultan Water Specialist Event Participation Grants

 

In collaboration with the Prince Sultan Biz Abdulaziz International Prize for Water, the Organizing Committee of the 19th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology is offering four “Prince Sultan Water Specialist Event Participation Grants” to support researchers with limited financial resources.

 

The grants will be awarded to promising early career scientists whose research is focused on innovative research in water-related topics.

 

They include free registration to CEST2025 and additional financial support for travel expenses up to 500€.

 

Scientists who wish to apply for a “Prince Sultan Water Specialist Event Participation Grant” must be the corresponding author and the first and presenting author of their contribution. They must also submit their manuscript (full paper) for review by 31 March 2025. Details on the submission and guidelines are available at https://cest.gnest.org/cest2025/guidelines-authors-and-participation-options

 

Along with the submission, the following information/documents should be sent to cest@gnest.org:

  1. A short CV
  2. A list of Publications
  3. The abstract of the presentation as the first author
  4. At least one letter of reference from the applicant’s supervisor (only for the Student Researcher Grant)

 

The deadline for the submission of the applications is 31 March 2025.

 

Travel Grants Eligibility

 

Student Researcher Grant

Travel support is provided for early career scientists and postgraduate students (Masters/PhD) - who have received their highest degree (MSc, or PhD) within the past seven years.

 

Distinguished Researcher Grant

Travel support is provided to assist established scientists from low, lower, and upper-middle-income countries, as determined by the World Bank's designation of Gross National Income per capita.

All applicants will be informed about the outcome of their application and a list of successful awardees will be published on the CEST2025 website.

 

 

CEST2025 Awards

 

Young researchers (PhD candidates and master’s degree students) who will participate in the conference will be awarded prizes for their presentations. Competition among the papers presented in CEST2025 will be organized and run through the days of the conference. Three oral presentations and three poster presentations will be awarded and receive distinctions of equal academic value. The winners will be announced in a special ceremony during the CEST2025 official dinner. Apart from the certificates stating the excellence of the research, a monetary prize will be given to the young researchers.

 

Eligible candidates must meet the following criteria:

  1. Be a full-time post-graduate student/PhD candidate at the time of the conference
  2. Not being supervised by a member of the CEST2025 Organizing Committee
  3. Participate in the conference with an oral or poster presentation
  4. Demonstrate in their paper the innovation of the research and its scientific contribution

 

Do contact the Conference Secretariat at cest@gnest.org in case any further clarification/assistance is required.