Gang Yang | Soil Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gang Yang | Soil Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gang Yang, Shaanxi university of science and technology, China

Prof. Dr. Gang Yang is a professor at Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, China, specializing in wetland carbon cycles, biogeochemistry, and global change ecology. With over 15 years of research, he has led multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects on peatland degradation, carbon sequestration, and greenhouse gas emissions. His work explores the role of semiconductor minerals in carbon cycling and the environmental responses of wetlands. A member of several ecological and environmental societies, he has an H-index of 23 and has published extensively in high-impact journals.

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Summary:

Prof. Dr. Gang Yang is a leading researcher in wetland ecology, carbon cycles, and biogeochemistry, with strong academic credentials, numerous high-impact publications, and significant research leadership. His innovative approaches to peatland carbon sequestration and degradation studies, along with his editorial and professional affiliations, make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

Gang Yang completed his Master’s degree in 2005 and has since been dedicated to research on soil carbon cycle processes and their environmental responses. His expertise spans soil ecology, ecosystem ecology, biogeochemistry, and global change ecology.

đź’ĽExperience

He is a Professor at Shaanxi University of Science and Technology and has been actively involved in wetland ecosystem carbon cycle research. He has served as the Principal Investigator for multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects, focusing on peatland degradation, carbon export mechanisms, and the role of semiconductor minerals in wetland carbon dynamics. His work also includes consultancy for the National Fourth Survey Project of Chinese Medicinal Plants.

🔬Research Focus

His research revolves around wetland carbon cycle mechanisms, wetland conservation and restoration, environmental responses of wetlands, and carbon sequestration in paddy fields. He has conducted extensive studies on peatlands in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, providing critical insights into carbon storage and greenhouse gas emissions in wetland ecosystems.

🛠️Skills

He has expertise in wetland carbon cycles, biogeochemical processes, and environmental impact assessments. His innovative research includes the use of isotope dating to study carbon accumulation in peatlands and the impact of climate change on carbon emissions. He has also proposed the dual effects of semiconductor minerals on the soil carbon cycle.

🏆Awards

Gang Yang has an H-index of 23, reflecting his significant impact in environmental science. He is a member of the Professional Committee on Wetland Environmental Ecological Conservation and Function Development of the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences, the Shaanxi Ecological Society, the Sichuan Soil Society, and the International Peat Society.

📚 Publications

  • Falling water tables reduce peatland semiconductor minerals’ capacity for preserving carbon
    Year: 2024
    Author(s): Zeng J., Cao Q., Bai Y.P., Chen H., Liu M.X., He Y., He H.C., Hu W.Y., Yang G.*
    Journal: Land Degradation & Development

  • Soil pH and dissolved organic carbon shape microbial communities in wetlands with two different vegetation types in Changdu area, Tibet
    Year: 2023
    Author(s): Zou L., Bai Y.P., Huang J., Xiao D.R., Yang G.*
    Journal: Journal of Mountain Science

  • Water table drawdown increases plant biodiversity and soil polyphenol in the Zoige Plateau
    Year: 2021
    Author(s): Zeng J., Chen H., Bai Y., Dong F., Peng C., Yan F., Cao Q., Yang Z., Yang S., Yang G.*
    Journal: Ecological Indicators

  • Peatland degradation reduces methanogens and methane emissions from surface to deep soils
    Year: 2019
    Author(s): Yang G., Tian J., Chen H., Jiang L., Zhan W., Hu J.
    Journal: Ecological Indicators

  • Tiankeng: an ideal place for climate warming research on forest ecosystems
    Year: 2019
    Author(s): Yang G., Peng C., Liu Y., Dong F.
    Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences

  • Distribution characteristics, resource utilization and popularizing demonstration of crop straw in southwest China: A comprehensive evaluation
    Year: 2018
    Author(s): Yang G.
    Journal: Ecological Indicators

  • Interactive effect of radioactive and heavy-metal contamination on soil enzyme activity in a former Uranium mine
    Year: 2018
    Author(s): Yang G.
    Journal: Polish Journal of Environmental Studies

Conclusion:

 Prof. Dr. Gang Yang is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. Addressing broader international collaboration, policy engagement, and public outreach could further strengthen his influence and contributions to environmental science.

Dejun Yang | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dejun Yang | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dejun yang, China University of Mining and Technology, China

Prof. Dejun Yang is an Associate Professor at the China University of Mining and Technology, specializing in environmental geotechnical engineering, ecological restoration, and soil pollution control in mining areas. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Zhejiang University and has been a Visiting Scholar at North Carolina State University, USA. His research focuses on sustainable land rehabilitation and pollution mitigation in mining-affected regions. Prof. Yang has received numerous national awards for his contributions to environmental restoration and has published extensively in leading scientific journals. He is also an active reviewer, expert consultant, and member of several professional organizations.

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Prof. Dejun Yang is a highly accomplished researcher with a strong academic background, impactful research contributions, and significant professional recognition. His work in environmental geotechnical engineering, ecological restoration, and soil pollution control in mining areas has earned prestigious awards and global recognition. His leadership in mentoring students, professional memberships, and international collaborations further support his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

Dr. Dejun Yang earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Zhejiang University, China, in 2009. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Water and Wastewater Engineering from Hefei University of Technology, China, which he completed in 2004.

đź’ĽExperience

Dr. Yang is an Associate Professor at the School of Environment and Spatial Informatics, China University of Mining and Technology, a position he has held since December 2013. Prior to this, he was a Lecturer at the same institution from 2009 to 2013. His postdoctoral research in Environmental Science and Engineering at China University of Mining and Technology spanned from 2009 to 2014. He has also gained international experience as a Visiting Scholar at North Carolina State University, USA, from 2016 to 2017, and as a Joint Ph.D. Trainee at Warwick University, UK, from 2007 to 2008.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Yang’s research interests lie in environmental geotechnical engineering, ecological restoration, and soil pollution control, with a particular emphasis on mining areas. His work contributes to sustainable land management and rehabilitation of degraded environments, ensuring ecological balance in regions impacted by industrial activities.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Yang possesses extensive expertise in environmental geotechnical engineering, ecological restoration, soil remediation, and sustainable mining practices. He is an active reviewer for high-impact journals such as Science of the Total Environment, Journal of Water and Climate Change, and Ecological Indicators. He serves as an expert reviewer for the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Ministry of Education. His professional affiliations include membership in the United Kingdom Association for Outstanding Young Talents, the Chinese Society of Environmental Sciences, and the China Industrial Energy Conservation and Cleaner Production Association. He is also involved in various think tanks and technical advisory roles, contributing to green development strategies and policy-making in China.

🏆Awards

Dr. Yang has received multiple prestigious awards throughout his career. In 2022, he won the First Prize from the China National Coal Association for his work on guided ecological restoration in large coal mines and a Second Prize from the Ministry of Education for his contributions to land degradation mechanisms and system restoration in mining areas. He was also recognized with the Top 100 Undergraduate Teaching Teachers Award at China University of Mining and Technology in 2014, 2017, and 2021. His contributions to coal-based ecological restoration were acknowledged by the Ministry of Natural Resources in 2020 with a Second Prize for the Land and Resources Science and Technology Award. Additionally, he has received multiple teaching and academic awards, including prizes for his excellence in undergraduate instruction and environmental science competitions.

📚 Publications

    • Environmental capacity simulation and source analysis of toxic metals in soils of Wucaiwan mining area, Xinjiang, China
      Authors: Yang, D., Wang, M., Gao, X., Zhu, H., & Zhang, Y.
      Year: 2024
      Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences

    • Spatial distribution and its driving forces analysis of soil organic matter in semi-arid grassland open-pit mining areas
      Authors: Wu, Z., Wang, X., Dai, Z., Yang, Y., & Yu, Q.
      Year: 2024
      Journal: Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management

    • Ecological security evaluation and prediction for coal resource cities based on the PSR model: A case study of Xuzhou, China
      Authors: Song, Z., Zhu, N., Yang, D., & He, D.
      Year: 2024
      Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)

Conclusion:

Prof. Dejun Yang is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant research contributions, impactful publications, and recognition in the field of environmental geotechnical engineering and ecological restoration. With continued efforts in enhancing his research citations, securing more competitive funding, and broadening public engagement, he could further solidify his standing as a global leader in environmental science and engineering.

Naseefa P K | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Naseefa P K | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Naseefa P K, Department of Botany, University of Calicut, India

Ms. Naseefa P. K. is a researcher in the Department of Botany at the University of Calicut, India. Her work focuses on soil science, biochar applications, and agroecosystem sustainability. She has co-authored multiple research articles on the effects of biochar derived from agricultural residues on soil physicochemical and biological properties. Her studies contribute to improving soil fertility and environmental sustainability through organic amendments.

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Summary:

Ms. Naseefa P. K. is an emerging researcher with a strong foundation in soil science and biochar research. Her publications in well-regarded journals highlight her contributions to sustainable agriculture. While she has made significant strides in her field, expanding her research impact through international collaborations, securing grants, and increasing citation metrics could further solidify her standing as a top researcher.

 

🎓 Education

Naseefa P K is a dedicated research scholar at the Department of Botany, University of Calicut. She has pursued advanced studies in plant sciences with a focus on soil-plant interactions, particularly investigating the role of biochar in enhancing soil properties.

 

đź’ĽExperience

With extensive academic engagement, Naseefa has been actively involved in scientific research and experimentation, contributing valuable insights into soil amendment techniques. Her research experience includes analyzing the impact of biochar on soil fertility and sustainability, with a keen interest in improving agricultural productivity through eco-friendly solutions.

 

🔬Research Focus

Her primary research revolves around the effect of biochar on soil properties, aiming to enhance soil health and fertility. She explores its potential in mitigating soil degradation, improving water retention, and increasing microbial activity to support sustainable agricultural practices.

 

Awards

As an emerging scientist, Naseefa P K has been recognized for her contributions to soil science and sustainability. She has applied for the prestigious International Soil Scientist Award in the Best Researcher category, showcasing her dedication to advancing knowledge in soil management.

Skills

Naseefa possesses strong analytical and research skills, with expertise in soil amendments, plant-soil interactions, and experimental methodologies. She has published two research articles in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, demonstrating her commitment to high-impact research. She is also an active member of research networks, fostering collaborations in the scientific community. Through her work, she aims to promote sustainable soil management strategies for enhanced agricultural and environmental outcomes.

Publications

  • Title: A Comparative Account of the Sugarcane Bagasse and Rice Husk Biochar on the Physicochemical and Biological Properties of Soils from Heterogeneous Agroecosystems
    Authors: PK Naseefa, V Sukanya, K Nimitha, M Sruthi, TR Shanthi, CC Harilal
    Journal: Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Characterization of Pyrolysis-Mediated Biochar from the Petiole of Cocos nucifera (L.) and its Effect on Soils from Diverse Agroecosystems of Kerala, South India
    Authors: PK Naseefa, V Sukanya, K Nimitha, M Sruthi, TR Shanthi, CC Harilal
    Journal: Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Year: 2024

Conclusion:

Ms. Naseefa P. K. is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her meaningful contributions to soil science and sustainable agriculture. However, further development in grant acquisition, leadership roles, and broader impact would enhance her qualifications. If she continues on her current trajectory, she is well-positioned to make substantial contributions to agricultural sustainability and soil research.

Awouminassi Marcellin ATAKOUN | Soil Conservation | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Awouminassi Marcellin ATAKOUN | Soil Conservation | Young Scientist Award

 Mr. Awouminassi Marcellin ATAKOUN ,West African Sciences Services Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL), Benin

Awouminassi Marcellin Atakoun is a dedicated PhD candidate at the West African Sciences Services Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL) in Benin. With a strong academic background in soil, water, and environmental sciences, his research focuses on sustainable agricultural systems, agroecological transitions, and greenhouse gas mitigation. A recipient of prestigious awards, including the CLIFF-GRADS and IPCC scholarships, Marcellin contributes significantly to advancing climate-smart agricultural practices in West Africa.

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Marcellin Atakoun is a highly promising researcher with a strong foundation in environmental sciences and a focus on addressing climate change challenges through sustainable agricultural practices. His receipt of internationally recognized scholarships underscores his potential and contribution to the field.

 

🎓 Education

Marcellin is a PhD candidate in Climate Change and Land Use at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana. He holds a Master’s degree in Soil-Water-Environment and Modeling and a Bachelor’s degree in Plant Production Sciences from the University of Parakou, Benin. His educational foundation includes a high diploma in Biology and Geology.

 

đź’ĽExperience

Awouminassi Marcellin Atakoun has diverse professional experiences spanning research, teaching, and project management in climate action and sustainable agriculture. He served as a United Nations Volunteer in Benin, contributing to the prevention of violent extremism. His research assistantships include working on biochar studies under the ProSol Project with GIZ, and at the Permanent Experimentation Center for soil and water conservation. Additionally, he has held roles in crop production management and scientific communication.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research is centered on sustainable agricultural systems, including agroecological transitions, soil and water conservation, greenhouse gas mitigation in cropping systems, and the modeling of production systems for sustainability.

 

Awards

Marcellin has received several prestigious awards, including the CLIFF-GRADS Scholarship for research in soil nitrogen fluxes, the IPCC Scholarship for climate change research, and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarship. He also holds a WASCAL PhD scholarship in Climate Change and Land Use and earned accolades for academic excellence in his Master’s program.

 

Skills

He is proficient in various software tools, including R Commander, ArcGIS, Microsoft Office Suite, SPSS, and Python, among others. His expertise encompasses modeling, climate data analysis, and agroecological tools like DSSAT and QGIS.

 

Publications

  • Publication: GENDER ROLE IN FOOD RIGHTS AND SOVEREIGNTY IN WEST AFRICA: A RAPID REVIEW
    Authors: Addo, P., Djekic-Ivankovic, M., Abdu, A., NaĂŻm, S., Marquis, G.S.
    Citation: African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development, 2024, 24(10), pp. 24725–24773.

 

  • Publication: Evaluation of cover crop contributions to conservation agriculture in northern Benin
    Authors: Atakoun, A.M., Tovihoudji, P.G., Diogo, R.V.C., Hougni, A., Tittonell, P.
    Citation: Field Crops Research, 2023, 303, 109118.

 

Conclusion:

Marcellin’s contributions, particularly in advancing climate-smart agricultural practices in West Africa, make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. However, enhancing his research profile through additional high-impact publications, broader collaborations, and leadership roles will further solidify his position as an influential figure in his field.