Lifang Pai | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lifang Pai | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lifang Pai, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lifang Pai is a researcher and Associate Professor at the School of Civil Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China. His expertise lies in geotechnical earthquake engineering and tunnel engineering, with a focus on tunnel-landslide systems, seismic disaster prevention, and intelligent early warning methods. He has led multiple national and provincial research projects, contributing to infrastructure safety and engineering standards in China. Dr. Pai has published over 50 research papers in top journals, holds 28 national patents, and has received prestigious awards, including the Gansu Science and Technology Progress Award and the Liu Huixian Earthquake Engineering Award.

 

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Summary:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lifang Pai has established himself as a leading researcher in geotechnical earthquake engineering and tunnel engineering. His extensive research output, leadership in major projects, patents, and awards make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work has significantly contributed to disaster prevention and safety improvements in tunnel and railway engineering, particularly in high-risk seismic areas.

 

🎓 Education

Lifang Pai is an Associate Professor at the School of Civil Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Liaocheng University in 2016, followed by a Master’s degree in Architecture and Civil Engineering from Lanzhou Jiaotong University in 2019. He then completed his Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering at the China Academy of Railway Sciences in 2022.

 

Experience

Since December 2022, Lifang Pai has been a faculty member at the School of Civil Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, serving as an Associate Professor and Postdoctoral Fellow. He has also been actively engaged in academic editorial roles, serving as a Young Editorial Board Member for journals such as Deep Underground Science and Engineering, Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development, Journal of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Engineering, and Municipal Technology. Additionally, he is a Review Expert for the CNKI Expert Database.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research is centered on geotechnical earthquake engineering and tunnel engineering, with significant contributions in the areas of tunnel-landslide systems, seismic disaster prevention, and intelligent early warning methods. He has pioneered research in deformation mechanisms and control technology for tunnels in high-intensity earthquake zones, proposed innovative damage evaluation methods, and developed seismic safety standards for tunnel engineering. His work has been incorporated into the Gansu Provincial Local Standard for tunnel engineering in landslide-prone areas.

 

Awards

He was selected for the Tianyou Youth Support Program of Lanzhou Jiaotong University in 2023 and has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Gansu Science and Technology Progress Award, the Liu Huixian Earthquake Engineering Award, and the China Railway Society Science and Technology Progress Award. He was also recognized as one of the top 5% highly cited scholars in the field of Engineering in CNKI in 2024.

 

Skills

Lifang Pai has extensive expertise in disaster prevention and control technologies for tunnel-landslide systems, geotechnical hazard assessment, seismic wave propagation in slopes, and real-time monitoring of geological disasters. He has led and participated in over 30 national and provincial scientific research projects, including key R&D initiatives in China’s railway sector. His work has contributed to major infrastructure projects such as the National Sichuan-Tibet Railway Technology Innovation Center and the Zhangjiazhuang Tunnel Rescue Project.

 

Publications

  • Pai, L.F., Wu, H. (2024) – Damage characteristics and evaluation analysis of tunnel crossing sliding surface model based on shaking table test. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 152, 105867. (0 citations)

 

  • Guan, W., Wu, H., Pai, L., Ma, Z., Feng, K. (2024) – Acceleration response of part-screw pile composite foundation under long-term train load excitation. JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control, 30(19-20), pp. 4214–4225. (1 citation)

 

  • Zhang, S., Pai, L., Yue, R., Ma, Y., He, X. (2024) – Deterministic and Probabilistic Assessment of Failure Mechanisms in Geosynthetic-Reinforced Embankments. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 14(18), 8106. (0 citations)

 

  • Pang, J., Wu, H., Pai, L., Ning, Z., Xu, W. (2024) – A Review on Non-parallel Problem of Acoustic Pipes and Evaluation Methods of Pile Integrity in Foundation Pile Detection. Railway Standard Design, 68(7), pp. 78–91. (0 citations)

 

  • Pai, L., Wu, H., Wang, X. (2023) – Shaking table test and cumulative deformation evaluation analysis of a tunnel across the hauling sliding surface. Deep Underground Science and Engineering, 2(4), pp. 371–393. (4 citations)

 

  • Pai, L.F., Wu, H.G., Sun, H., Ma, Z.G. (2023) – Shaking table test of the dynamic response of a tunnel across a main sliding surface. International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 169, 105440. (4 citations)

 

  • Wei, H., Wu, H.-G., Wu, D.-Y., Pai, L.-F., Guan, W. (2023) – Stress response characteristics of BFRP anchors on loess mudstone slope under rainfall conditions. Journal of Mountain Science, 20(5), pp. 1469–1482. (2 citations)

Conclusion:

Dr. Lifang Pai is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award based on his research excellence, leadership, and impact on engineering practices. Addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing international collaborations and interdisciplinary research, could further elevate his standing as a global research leader. Given his achievements, he is a deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Yonggan Zhao | Soil Salinity | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yonggan Zhao | Soil Salinity | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yonggan Zhao, Tsinghua University, china

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yonggan Zhao is a leading researcher in saline soil reclamation at Tsinghua University, China. Holding a doctoral degree from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, his work focuses on developing innovative technologies for improving saline-alkali soils and enhancing grain production. He has completed eight major research projects, published 25 SCI-indexed papers, authored five books, and holds 20 patents. His large-scale reclamation initiatives have added 7,866 hectares of arable land and increased grain production by 70 million kilograms annually. As Director of the Saline-Alkali Soil Branch of the Chinese Society of Forestry, he actively contributes to sustainable land management and food security.

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Summary:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yonggan Zhao stands out as a leading researcher in saline soil reclamation and sustainable agriculture. His pioneering work in using flue gas desulfurization gypsum and biochar for soil improvement has transformed large-scale agricultural lands in China. With a strong research portfolio, numerous patents, and high-impact publications, he has made significant contributions to both academia and industry.

 

🎓 Education

Yonggan Zhao holds a doctoral degree from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and currently serves as a Supervisor at Tsinghua University. His research focuses on saline soil reclamation technology, with innovative findings that have been successfully applied to large-scale reclamation practices.

 

🌱Professional Memberships

He serves as the Director of the Saline-Alkali Soil Branch of the Chinese Society of Forestry (ID: 024124304), demonstrating his leadership in the field.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily focuses on salinity management and strategies to enhance grain production capacity in saline-alkali soils, addressing a crucial challenge in sustainable agriculture.

 

 

Contributions and Impact

Yonggan Zhao’s groundbreaking work has unveiled key mechanisms in using flue gas desulfurization gypsum to improve saline-alkali soils. He has proposed innovative techniques for salt and alkali removal while simultaneously enhancing soil fertility. His large-scale reclamation initiatives have successfully added 7,866 hectares of arable land, boosting grain production by 70 million kilograms per year. These efforts have also secured RMB 460 million in technical service funding, reflecting the substantial economic and environmental benefits of his work.

Publications

    • Applying biochar and flue gas desulfurization gypsum in the root zone to improve saline-alkali soil quality and sunflower yield
      • Authors: Tian, R., Wang, S., Liu, J., Yang, J., Zhao, Y.
      • Journal: Nongye Gongcheng Xuebao/Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 2
    • Advances in invention patents related to flue gas desulfurization gypsum amendments for ameliorating saline-alkali soils
      • Authors: Li, M., Tian, R., Li, R., Li, Y., Zhao, Y.
      • Journal: Qinghua Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Tsinghua University
      • Year: 2024
      • Citations: 0
    • A quantitative assessment of the dynamic process and potential capacity of using gypsum to reclaim sodic soil
      • Authors: Zhang, W., Zhang, W., Wang, S., Xu, L., Zhao, Y.
      • Journal: Journal of Soils and Sediments
      • Year: 2023
      • Citations: 3

 

    • Water regime enhances the effects of flue gas desulfurization gypsum on the reclamation of highly saline-sodic soil
      • Authors: Zhang, W., Zhang, W., Zhao, Y., Liu, J., Li, Y.
      • Journal: Land Degradation and Development
      • Year: 2023
      • Citations: 5
    • Practical application of high-sodicity wasteland reclamation with flue gas desulfurization gypsum in the Songnen Plain of China
      • Authors: Zhang, W., Zhang, W., Zhao, Y., Zhou, Y., Xu, L.
      • Journal: Land Degradation and Development
      • Year: 2022
      • Citations: 6
    • Prospects of using flue gas desulfurization gypsum to ameliorate saline-alkaline soils
      • Authors: Zhao, Y., Wang, S., Li, Y., Liu, J., Zhuo, Y.
      • Journal: Qinghua Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Tsinghua University
      • Year: 2022
      • Citations: 10
    • Suitable application of flue gas desulphurized gypsum to improve the sunflower yield in saline-alkali soil in the Hetao irrigation areas of Inner Mongolia
      • Authors: Li, M., Zhang, W., Wang, S., Li, E., Zhong, S.
      • Journal: Nongye Gongcheng Xuebao/Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering
      • Year: 2022
      • Citations: 10
    • Progress in Research and Engineering Application of Flue Gas Desulfurization Gypsum to Reclaim Saline-Alkali Land
      • Authors: Tian, R., Zhang, W., Li, Y., Zhao, Y., Wang, S.
      • Journal: Ranshao Kexue Yu Jishu/Journal of Combustion Science and Technology
      • Year: 2022
      • Citations: 2

 

    • Fertility and biochemical activity in sodic soils 17 years after reclamation with flue gas desulfurization gypsum (Open Access)
      • Authors: Zhao, Y.-G., Wang, S.-J., Liu, J., Li, Y., Zhang, W.-C.
      • Journal: Journal of Integrative Agriculture
      • Year: 2021
      • Citations: 14

Conclusion:

Given his outstanding research achievements, leadership in soil science, and impactful contributions to sustainable agriculture, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yonggan Zhao is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Strengthening his global collaborations and increasing the international impact of his work could further solidify his reputation as a world-leading researcher in this field.

Pascal Mwenge | Chemical Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Pascal Mwenge | Chemical Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Pascal Mwenge, Vaal University of Technology, South Africa

Mr. Pascal Kilunji Mwenge is a PhD candidate and part-time lecturer in Chemical Engineering at Vaal University of Technology, South Africa. With over six years of experience in laboratory research, he specializes in biofuels, wastewater treatment, and the application of machine learning in chemical engineering. Pascal has been recognized for his innovative contributions to sustainable energy, earning accolades such as being a semi-finalist in the 2024 MIT Climate & Energy Prize and a finalist in the 2024 ClimateLaunchpad South Africa. He is also a registered Candidate Technologist with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA).

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Summary:

Mr. Pascal Mwenge stands out as a passionate and innovative researcher committed to sustainable energy solutions. His contributions to biodiesel production from waste materials, combined with the use of machine learning for predictive modeling, make him a leading young scientist in the field of chemical engineering. His leadership in academia and recognition in prestigious awards further bolster his suitability for the Research for Young Scientist Award.

 

🎓 Education

Pascal Kilunji MWENGE is currently a PhD candidate in Chemical Engineering at Vaal University of Technology, South Africa, having started in March 2022. He earned his Master of Technology in Chemical Engineering in November 2021 and his Bachelor of Technology in the same field in April 2017 from the same institution. Pascal also holds a National Diploma in Chemical Engineering from Vaal University of Technology (2015) and a National Senior Certificate in Industrial Chemistry (2009) from Institut Technique Mutoshi, D.R. Congo.

 

đź’ĽExperience

Pascal has extensive experience in both academia and industry. He has been a part-time Junior Lecturer/Lecturer at Vaal University of Technology since July 2019, where he is involved in supervising research projects, preparing labs, and facilitating practicals. Additionally, Pascal has been a Supervisor and Co-Supervisor of BTech projects, overseeing more than 40 research projects. Previously, he held roles as a Laboratory Assistant, Teaching Assistant, and Quality Control Lab Technician. He also served as a Trainee Chemical Engineer at Epic Foods, gaining experience in effluent treatment, quality control, and laboratory management.

 

🔬Research Focus

Pascal’s research primarily focuses on biofuel production, wastewater treatment, and the application of machine learning in chemical engineering. His work has included projects on biodiesel production from waste oils, optimization of catalytic processes, and predictive modeling using machine learning. He is particularly interested in sustainable energy solutions and environmental challenges, with a focus on waste-to-value-added products.

 

Awards

Pascal has received several accolades for his innovative contributions to climate and energy solutions. He was a semi-finalist in the 2024 MIT Climate & Energy Prize and a finalist in the 2024 ClimateLaunchpad South Africa competition. Additionally, he has been recognized for his academic excellence with multiple awards and honors, including the Best Presentation Award at the 20th International Conference on Green Chemistry and Sustainable Engineering. Pascal is also a registered Candidate Technologist with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA).

 

Skills

Pascal is proficient in a wide range of laboratory techniques and tools including Ultra High-performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC), Gas Chromatography (GC), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS), and various computer simulation programs like ChemCad and DWSIM. His technical expertise also extends to machine learning, data collection, and analysis, academic writing, and research supervision.

 

Publications

  • Machine learning-based predictive modelling of biodiesel production from animal fats catalysed by a blast furnace slag geopolymer
    • Authors: Mwenge, P., Rutto, H.
    • Journal: Results in Engineering
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Kinetics and simulation of biodiesel production using a geopolymer heterogeneous catalyst
    • Authors: Mwenge, P., Djemima, B., Zwane, S., Rutto, H., Seodigeng, T.
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Science and Health – Part A Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Biodiesel production using Chlor-alkali brine sludge waste as a heterogeneous catalyst: optimisation using response surface methodology
    • Authors: Mwenge, P., Rutto, H., Enweremadu, C.
    • Journal: International Journal of Sustainable Energy
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 3

 

  • Production of Biodiesel using Calcined Brine Sludge Waste from Chlor-Alkali Industry as a Heterogeneous Catalyst
    • Authors: Mwenge, P., Rutto, H., Enweremadu, C.
    • Journal: Environmental and Climate Technologies
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 2

Conclusion:

Mr. Pascal Mwenge is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. His innovative research, leadership qualities, and recognition in the field of sustainable energy and environmental science demonstrate his potential to continue making significant contributions to the global scientific community. With further expansion of his international collaboration and research focus, he could solidify his place as a leading researcher in the sustainability sector.

Samia Daldoul | Agricultural | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Samia Daldoul | Agricultural | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Samia Daldoul, Centre of biotechnology of borj cedria, Tunisia

Dr. Samia Daldoul is an Assistant Professor at the Centre of Biotechnology of Borj Cedria, Tunisia, specializing in plant biotechnology and molecular biology. She earned her Ph.D. in Plant Biotechnology from the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis in 2010, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center of Biotechnology, Technopark of Borj-Cédria, Tunisia. Her research focuses on plant stress responses, particularly in grapevines, investigating mechanisms of tolerance to salinity, drought, and diseases through genomics, transcriptomics, and biotechnology approaches. She has been actively involved in numerous international research collaborations, including DAAD-funded projects in Germany and COST actions in Europe.

 

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Summary:

Dr. Samia Daldoul is an outstanding researcher in plant biotechnology, specializing in grapevine stress responses and abiotic stress tolerance. Her contributions are scientifically relevant, internationally recognized, and impactful in the context of sustainable agriculture. She has a strong publication record, international collaborations, and interdisciplinary expertise, making her an excellent candidate for the Women Researcher Award.

 

🎓 Education

Dr. Samia Daldoul earned her Ph.D. in Plant Biotechnology from the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Tunisia, in 2010. Following her doctoral studies, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship in 2011 at the Center of Biotechnology, Technopark of Borj-Cédria, Tunisia.

 

đź’ĽExperience

Since 2012, Dr. Daldoul has held a permanent position as an Assistant Professor at the Center of Biotechnology of Borj-Cédria in Tunisia. She has also participated in multiple international fellowships and research collaborations, notably through the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) program in Germany, where she worked with teams specializing in genomics, genetic engineering, virology, and plant pathology. Additionally, she undertook a short-term scientific mission funded by the European Network COST in France, focusing on grapevine defense mechanisms and stress adaptation.

 

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Daldoul specializes in plant biotechnology, with a strong emphasis on grapevine responses to abiotic and biotic stresses, particularly salinity and drought. Her research integrates genomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics approaches to understand plant resilience mechanisms. She has been actively involved in international research projects addressing viticulture sustainability, grapevine improvement through omics technologies, genome editing, and epigenetic mechanisms for crop adaptation to climate change.

 

Awards

Dr. Daldoul has received multiple prestigious fellowships from DAAD, allowing her to work with leading research institutions in Germany. She has also contributed to several high-impact international projects, including those funded by the European Union and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions.

 

Skills

With extensive expertise in molecular biology, plant genetics, and biotechnology, Dr. Daldoul is skilled in advanced gene sequencing, transcriptome analysis, functional genomics, and bioinformatics. She also has experience in plant stress physiology, cell culture techniques, and genetic transformation. Her proficiency extends to project management and international scientific collaboration.

 

Publications

  • Deciphering the regulatory networks involved in mild and severe salt stress responses in the roots of wild grapevine Vitis vinifera spp. sylvestris – Daldoul, S., Hanzouli, F., Boubakri, H., Mliki, A., Gargouri, M. (2024) – 0 citations.

 

  • Evidence of an active role of resveratrol derivatives in the tolerance of wild grapevines (Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris) to salinity – Hanzouli, F., Zemni, H., Gargouri, M., Vincenzi, S., Daldoul, S. (2024) – 0 citations.

 

  • Stilbene production as part of drought adaptation mechanisms in cultivated grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) roots modulates antioxidant status – Hanzouli, F., Daldoul, S., Zemni, H., Mliki, A., Gargouri, M. (2024) – 0 citations.

 

  • Enhancing biological activities and phenolic content of wild grapevine roots by severe drought stress – Daldoul, S., Hanzouli, F., Fares, N., Mliki, A., Gargouri, M. (2024) – 1 citation.

 

  • A Tunisian wild grape leads to metabolic fingerprints of salt tolerance – Daldoul, S., Gargouri, M., Weinert, C., Mliki, A., Nick, P. (2023) – 5 citations.

 

  • Ectopic expression of a grapevine alkaline α-galactosidase seed imbibition protein VvSIP enhanced salinity tolerance in transgenic tobacco plants – Ben-Amar, A., Daldoul, S., Allel, D., Wetzel, T., Mliki, A. (2023) – 3 citations.

 

  • The root transcriptome dynamics reveals new valuable insights in the salt-resilience mechanism of wild grapevine (Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris) – Daldoul, S., Hanzouli, F., Hamdi, Z., Mliki, A., Gargouri, M. (2022) – 10 citations.

 

  • First report of grapevine Virus L in grapevine in Tunisia – Ben Amar, A., Daldoul, S., Zemni, H., Olmos, A., Ruiz-GarcĂ­a, A.B. (2020) – 5 citations.

Conclusion:

Dr. Daldoul’s research contributions align well with the objectives of the Women Researcher Award, particularly in advancing sustainable agriculture, plant stress tolerance, and biotechnological applications. Given her strong scientific impact, international collaborations, and focus on climate resilience, she is a highly suitable candidate. However, expanding her leadership role, outreach, and grant acquisition would further solidify her candidacy.

Khandakar Islam | Soil | Award for Soil Education

Dr. Khandakar Islam | Soil | Award for Soil Education

Dr. Khandakar Islam, Ohio State University, United States

Dr. Khandakar Rafiq Islam is a Program Director of Soil, Water, and Bioenergy Resources at The Ohio State University South Centers. He specializes in climate-smart agriculture, soil health, water management, organic farming, carbon sequestration, and phytoremediation. With a Ph.D. in Soil and Environmental Quality from the University of Maryland, he has extensive experience in research, teaching, and international collaboration. A Fulbright Teaching Fellow and recipient of multiple awards, including the Mandela Washington Reciprocal Fellowship, he has led numerous projects on sustainable agriculture and published widely in peer-reviewed journals.

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Dr. Khandakar Rafiq Islam is an exceptional candidate for the Award for Soil Education due to his extensive teaching, research, mentorship, and international outreach. His expertise in climate-smart agriculture, soil health, and sustainable land management has contributed significantly to soil science education globally. While he has received multiple awards for his research and mentoring, expanding his digital education footprint and public outreach could further strengthen his candidacy.

 

🎓 Education

Rafiq Islam holds a Ph.D. in Soil and Environmental Quality from the University of Maryland, USA. He earned an M.S. in Soil and Water Engineering from the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand, and a B.S. in Soil and Environmental Sciences from Dhaka University, Bangladesh.

 

đź’ĽExperience

Dr. Islam has been the Program Director for Soil, Water, and Bioenergy Resources at The Ohio State University South Centers since 2002. He is also a Faculty Affiliate at the Ohio Sustainability Institute and the School of Environment and Natural Resources. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses, supervised graduate students, and served as a technical resource person for Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center and OSU Extension Outreach. He has extensive international experience, including serving as a Fulbright Teaching Fellow in Turkey and a Visiting Professor at Satbayev University, Kazakhstan.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research focuses on climate-smart agriculture, sustainable soil and water management, organic farming, biochar applications, carbon sequestration, and phytoremediation of contaminated soils. He has led numerous projects on soil fertility, nutrient management, and conservation agriculture while collaborating internationally on sustainable agricultural initiatives.

 

Awards

Dr. Islam has received numerous honors, including the Mandela Washington Reciprocal Fellowship Award (2024), Washington-Mandela Fellowship Ringleader Award (2023), American Council for International Education Awards (2021, 2019), and the USDA-Borlaug Mentor Award for visits to multiple countries. He was also a Fulbright Teaching Fellow in Turkey and a recipient of the No-Till Researcher and Educator Award from the Ohio No-Till Council.

 

Skills

Dr. Islam specializes in climate-smart agriculture, soil health and water management, organic farming, carbon sequestration, tillage, cover crops, marginal soil restoration, and biomaterial production. His expertise includes plant-induced abiotic and biocontrol services, agricultural research, and mentoring.

 

Publications

  • Impact of gypsum applications and cover crop on soybean (Glycine max) elemental composition
    • Authors: Gonzalez, J.M., Dick, W.A., Watts, D.B., Reeder, R.C., Shedekar, V.S.
    • Journal: Agricultural and Environmental Letters
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Assessing Heavy Metal Contamination for Soil Reclamation: Implications for Sustainable Urban Development
    • Authors: Saparov, G., Dutbayev, Y., Amanzholkyzy, A., Trushin, M., Kozlov, A.
    • Journal: International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Predicting Accumulation and Potential Edge-of-Field Loss of Phosphorus to Surface Water from Diverse Ecosystems
    • Authors: Rahman, A., Islam, K.R., Ahsan, S., Didenko, N.O., Sundermeier, A.P.
    • Journal: Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Increased humic materials explain aggregate-protected carbon and nitrogen accumulation in biochar-amended tropical soils
    • Authors: Amoakwah, E., Rahman, M.A., Islam, K.R., Asirifi, I., Arthur, E.
    • Journal: Pedosphere
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1

 

  • Phytoremediation of contaminated urban soils spiked with heavy metals
    • Authors: Yelikbayev, B.K., Imanbek, F., Jamalova, G.A., Kalogerakis, N.E., Islam, K.R.
    • Journal: Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Cover crops, crop rotation, and gypsum, as conservation practices, impact Mehlich-3 extractable plant nutrients and trace metals
    • Authors: Gonzalez, J.M., Dick, W.A., Islam, K.R., Reeder, R.C., Shedekar, V.S.
    • Journal: International Soil and Water Conservation Research
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
  • Forty-two years impact of chemical fertilization on soil phosphorus partition and distribution under rice-based cropping systems
    • Authors: Biswas, C., Ferdous, J., Sarker, R.R., Islam, K.R., Jahangir, M.M.R.
    • Journal: PLoS ONE
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Mulching to improve sweet potato production
    • Authors: Sapakhova, Z., Islam, K.R., Toishimanov, M., Shamekova, M., Zhambakin, K.
    • Journal: Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Islam’s proven track record in soil science education, mentorship, curriculum development, and international collaboration makes him a highly deserving candidate for the Research Award for Soil Education. His work has empowered students, researchers, and professionals worldwide, ensuring a lasting impact on soil education, sustainability, and global food security. Strengthening digital education and public advocacy could further enhance his contributions to the field.