Mingxin Zhou | Soil Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mingxin Zhou | Soil Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. MIngxin Zhou, Heilongjiang Institute of Construction Technology, China

Dr. Mingxin Zhou is a researcher at the Heilongjiang Institute of Construction Technology, China. She holds a doctoral degree and has completed post-doctoral research. Her work focuses on nitrogen deposition, root system traits, and ecological slope stability, with applications in environmental engineering and bioengineered slope reinforcement. She has published over ten academic papers, including high-impact SCI and EI-indexed articles, and has contributed as a chief editor for two textbooks. Dr. Zhou has also participated in multiple provincial-level teaching and research projects, demonstrating expertise in soil stability, root biomechanics, and sustainable construction practices.

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Summary:

Dr. Mingxin Zhou’s research excellence in soil science and ecological slope stability makes her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Her publication record, leadership in academic writing, and innovative contributions position her among top researchers in her field.

 

🎓 Education

Mingxin Zhou holds a Doctoral degree and has completed post-doctoral research.

 

đź’ĽExperience

She has participated in three provincial-level teaching and research projects and has been actively involved in academic publishing and textbook compilation.

 

🔬Research Focus

Her research primarily revolves around nitrogen deposition, root biomass, root morphological traits, and their implications for soil stability and ecological slope reinforcement. She has explored the mechanical properties of shrub species and their role in environmental engineering and sustainability.

 

Awards

Mingxin Zhou has compiled two textbooks as a chief editor and has published over ten academic papers, including six high-level papers. Among these, three are indexed in SCI Zone 2, one in SCI Zone 4, and two in EI. Her work has contributed significantly to understanding soil anti-scouring resistance and bioengineered slope stability.

 

Skills

Mingxin Zhou possesses expertise in environmental science, root system analysis, and ecological slope stability. She has strong research, writing, and academic publishing skills, along with experience in project management and curriculum development.

 

Publications

Publication: Root Biomass and Root Morphological Traits of Three Shrub Species: Implications for the Soil Anti-scouring Resistance of the Ecological Slope

Authors: Mingxin Zhou, Guoyong Yan, Yibo Li, Qinggui Wang, Yajuan Xing

Journal: PLoS ONE

Year: 2023

Citations: 1

Conclusion:

 Dr. Mingxin Zhou is well-suited for the Best Researcher Award. With expanded collaborations and increased community impact, she could further solidify her standing as a leading scientist in environmental research.

Moises Ascenio | Soil Erosion | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Moises Ascenio | Soil Erosion | Best Researcher Award

 Mr. Moises Ascenio, National Institute of Agrarian Innovation, Peru

Mr. Moises Ascencio is a researcher at the National Institute of Agrarian Innovation (INIA), Peru. He specializes in soil and water resource management, GIS applications, and environmental restoration. With extensive experience in analyzing vegetation cover, soil erosion, and land use impacts, he has contributed to several projects aimed at sustainable development in the Peruvian Amazon. Moises is also an author of peer-reviewed publications, including a study on soil erosion using RUSLE, published in Geosciences.

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Summary:

Mr. Moises Ascencio is a skilled and committed researcher with expertise in environmental restoration, GIS, and soil management. His accomplishments demonstrate innovation and practical application, making him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” While his current portfolio is impressive, expanding his publication record, engaging in leadership roles, and fostering international collaborations could further elevate his standing.

🎓 Education

Moises Ascencio holds specialized training in photogrammetry and RPAS drone operations from GEOGIS Engineers and Advisors (2024). His advanced skills include digital image processing, atmospheric and radiometric correction with Sentinel-2 images, and geographic information systems (GIS) at basic, intermediate, and advanced levels. He also possesses certifications in Excel specialization, workplace safety, and office automation. Additionally, Moises has linguistic capabilities in intermediate Portuguese and basic English.

 

đź’ĽExperience

Moises has held various roles across prominent organizations, contributing significantly to environmental and GIS-related projects. At INIA, he worked as a research assistant, analyzing vegetation cover, rainfall, soil, and topography in the Neshuya sub-basin. His role at IZARE involved GIS software utilization and territorial analysis for urban projects. He has also contributed to urban reforestation efforts, socio-environmental projects, and genetic material collection through positions at Yanapaqui Corporation, Reforesta Peru, and Proveedora Huaychulo. Moreover, he designed and implemented an urban tree inventory for the Municipality of Miraflores.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research expertise lies in land use impact on soil erosion, forest conservation, and restoration of degraded areas. Moises has conducted baseline studies, supported operational forestry management, and utilized GIS and drone technologies for monitoring environmental changes. His contributions are further enhanced by active involvement in forestry research and editorial work.

 

Awards

Moises earned first place in the “1st Edition Recognition for Innovation in the Use of Data and Mapbiomas Peru Products for Conservation and Sustainability” in 2024. He has also contributed to academic knowledge by publishing the article “Impacts of Land Use on Soil Erosion: RUSLE Analysis in a Sub-Basin of the Peruvian Amazon (2016–2022)” in the journal Geosciences.

 

Skills

Moises is proficient in GIS software, RPAS drone operations, and data analysis using Python and Excel. His extracurricular activities reflect a commitment to professional growth, including memberships in research circles, editorial committees, and volunteering groups. He has also contributed to safety protocols, waste management, and fire prevention measures in forestry operations.

Publications

Publication Title:
Impacts of Land Use on Soil Erosion: RUSLE Analysis in a Sub-Basin of the Peruvian Amazon (2016–2022)

Journal:
Geosciences

Year:
2025

Authors:
Moises Leonardo Ascencio Sanchez, Cesar Franco Padilla Castro, Christian Alonso Riveros Lizana, Rosa MarĂ­a Hermoza-EspezĂşa, Dayan Atalluz-Ganoza, Richard Andi SolĂłrzano Acosta

Citation:
Ascencio Sanchez, M. L., Padilla Castro, C. F., Riveros Lizana, C. A., Hermoza-Espezúa, R. M., Atalluz-Ganoza, D., & Solórzano Acosta, R. A. (2025). Impacts of Land Use on Soil Erosion: RUSLE Analysis in a Sub-Basin of the Peruvian Amazon (2016–2022). Geosciences, 15(1), Article 15.

Conclusion:

Based on his strengths and contributions, Mr. Moises Ascencio is a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work aligns with the award’s criteria of impactful, innovative, and applied research. Addressing areas for improvement will ensure continued growth and reinforce his standing as a leading researcher in environmental science.