Jose Reig Arminana | Ecology | Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Jose Reig Arminana | Ecology | Lifetime Achievement Award

University of Valencia | Spain 

Jose Reig Arminana is an accomplished researcher in Biological Sciences, with a strong scholarly profile reflected in both productivity and impact. His research portfolio comprises 27 peer-reviewed scientific documents, addressing key topics within biological sciences with a clear emphasis on advancing fundamental understanding and applied biological knowledge. These publications have attracted substantial academic attention, accumulating 956 citations across 758 citing documents, demonstrating the relevance, quality, and sustained influence of his work within the international scientific community. An h-index of 18 further highlights the consistent citation performance of his research outputs and indicates a balanced combination of productivity and impact. His scientific contributions have supported knowledge development in biological systems, interdisciplinary biological research, and evidence-based scientific approaches, fostering progress in both academic and applied research domains. Through rigorous methodology, analytical depth, and engagement with contemporary biological challenges, his work has contributed to strengthening scientific discourse and supporting future research directions. The citation metrics and h-index collectively reflect not only the visibility of his publications but also their lasting value to researchers, institutions, and scientific initiatives worldwide, positioning his research profile as a significant and credible contribution to the field of biological sciences.

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Effect of sulfur on pollen germination of Clemenules mandarin and Nova tangelo


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Morphological, Anatomical, Physiological and Genetic Studies of Iris aphylla L. Wild Species Conservation in “Ex Situ” Conditions


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The Tripartite Lichen Ricasolia virens: Involvement of Cyanobacteria and Bacteria in Its Morphogenesis


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Multidisciplinary approach to describe Trebouxia diversity within lichenized fungi Buellia zoharyi from the Canary Islands


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Effects of elevated ozone on physiological, anatomical and ultrastructural characteristics of four common urban tree species in China


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Divya Mehta | Ecology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Divya Mehta | Ecology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Divya Mehta | College of Agriculture, University of Sao Paulo | Brazil

Dr. Divya is a dynamic forestry researcher whose work bridges forest genetics, environmental management, and socio-ecological sustainability. Her doctoral research focused on the genetic improvement of Punica granatum (wild pomegranate), emphasizing reproductive biology, breeding design evaluation, and molecular characterization to enhance genetic diversity and productivity. Her master’s work on identifying forest fire risk factors in Himachal Pradesh integrated bio-physical and socio-economic analyses to develop preventive strategies for fire-prone landscapes. With a strong background in forestry and environmental sciences, she has contributed significantly to projects on climate change vulnerability, agroforestry resilience, ecosystem service valuation, and forest resource management across diverse ecosystems. Currently engaged in postdoctoral research at ESALQ-USP, Brazil, she investigates ecological assessments of vegetation zones to understand plant functional traits, carbon stocks, and biodiversity dynamics in island ecosystems. Dr. Divya’s scholarly contributions extend beyond research to academic service as co-editor of a special issue on sustainable socio-ecological systems and reviewer for leading international journals in ecology, sustainability, and forest science. Her work reflects a deep commitment to advancing forest conservation, genetic improvement, and ecosystem-based approaches for climate resilience and sustainable development.

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  • Mehta, D., Righi, C. A., Kumar, C., & Pereira, C. R. (2025). Systematic review on carbon and biodiversity in forest ecosystems of Amazonia. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.

  • Mehta, D. (2019). Developing fire danger model using logistic regression analysis for mid-hills of Himachal Pradesh. Journal of Agrometeorology.

  • Mehta, D., Baweja, P. K., & Aggarwal, R. K. (2018). Forest fire risk assessment using fuzzy analytic hierarchy process. Current World Environment, 13(3), 447–456.

Rima Bou Melhem | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Rima Bou Melhem | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Rima Bou Melhem | Laboratory of Physics and Chemistry of the Environment and Space | France

Dr. Rima Bou Melhem is a dedicated researcher specializing in plant and environmental sciences, with expertise spanning phytoecology, microbiology, and biotechnology. Her research focuses on sustainable plant–soil interactions, microbial diversity, and natural bioactive compounds contributing to ecosystem resilience and agricultural innovation. She has conducted extensive fieldwork on soil and plant sampling in pine and cedar forest ecosystems and led studies on the isolation and molecular identification of entomopathogenic fungi such as Beauveria bassiana for biological pest control applications. Her scientific pursuits also include evaluating the antibacterial and antioxidant properties of plant extracts, integrating analytical chemistry techniques such as LC-MS, HPLC, and spectrophotometry to characterize phytochemical profiles. Beyond laboratory research, she has contributed to applied innovation through co-founding a start-up that integrates digital technologies with biological control systems for sustainable pest management. Her strong command of molecular biology, analytical chemistry, and data analysis tools, combined with interdisciplinary collaboration and field-based research, underpins her goal of enhancing plant health, soil quality, and environmental sustainability. With a multidisciplinary approach bridging ecological research and technological innovation, she continues to contribute to advancing nature-based solutions for agriculture and ecosystem conservation.

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Bou Melhem, R., Jourdain, L., Gogo, S., Leroy, F., Jacotot, A., Moquet, J.-S., Laggoun-Défarge, F., & Guimbaud, C. (2025, October 14). Rewetting is not enough: Sphagnum transplants promote lowering of greenhouse‐gas emissions in peatlands. Restoration Ecology.

Adriana Favacho Curty | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Adriana Favacho Curty | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Adriana Favacho curty | State University of Rio de Janeiro | Brazil

Dr. Adriana Favacho Curty’s research exemplifies scientific innovation in environmental and soil sciences, focusing on microplastic contamination in coastal and sandy sediments. Her postdoctoral work at Rio de Janeiro State University integrates advanced spectroscopic and X-ray techniques to develop methodologies for polymer characterization using Compton/Rayleigh scattering ratios. By combining FT-IR, Raman, and micro-XRF analyses, she establishes chemometric profiles that link plastic morphotypes to elemental compositions, contributing to the understanding of microplastic-metal interactions and their ecological implications. Her studies bridge environmental engineering, physics, and marine ecology, supporting the creation of standardized protocols for sampling, extraction, and quantification of microplastics in coastal environments. Through collaborative work at BIOTEMA and LIETA laboratories, she enhances analytical precision in assessing contamination pathways and pollutant adsorption mechanisms. Her publications and presentations in prominent scientific platforms demonstrate a consistent effort to improve methodologies for environmental risk evaluation and marine pollution monitoring. Beyond her experimental research, her consultancy experience in environmental and infrastructure projects strengthens her applied perspective on sustainable urban and coastal management. Dr. Curty’s contributions significantly advance the scientific understanding of plastic pollution and its integration into soil and aquatic systems, reinforcing the global framework for sustainable coastal ecosystem management.

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Curty, A. F., Tsuyama, F., Cunha, P. M. O. M., Anjos, M. J., & Salomão, A. L. S. (2025, October 29). Metals’ adsorption onto environmental microplastics at shoreline sediments. X-Ray Spectrometry. Advance online publication.

sini chen | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. sini chen | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sini Chen, Polytechnic University of Madrid, China

Ms. Sini Chen is a PhD student in Construction and Technology in Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Madrid. Originally from China, she specializes in sustainable architecture with a focus on vertical greening systems, timber and bamboo structures, and indoor environmental quality. Her interdisciplinary research aims to integrate nature-based solutions into urban design to enhance well-being and environmental performance.

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Ms. Sini Chen has established herself as a promising researcher in sustainable architecture. Her work addresses crucial issues such as climate-responsive design and occupant well-being through the integration of natural systems in building environments. With a balance of academic excellence, innovative thinking, and collaborative spirit, she is poised to make substantial contributions to the field.

🎓 Education

Sini Chen holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Wuhan University, followed by a Master’s degree in Architecture from the Harbin Institute of Technology. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Construction and Technology in Architecture at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain.

💼Experience

She previously worked as an architect at CCTN Architectural Design Co., Ltd. in China, where she focused on public building design before transitioning into full-time research in academia.

🔬Research Focus

Sini Chen’s research explores the intersection of architecture and sustainability, focusing on vertical greening systems, bamboo and timber architecture, and indoor environmental quality. Her work investigates the restorative benefits and economic performance of nature-integrated architectural systems, aiming to enhance occupant well-being and resource efficiency in the built environment. Through her collaborations in Spain and China, she contributes to advancing climate-responsive design grounded in ecological principles and traditional material innovation.

🛠️Skills

Sini possesses strong expertise in architectural design, sustainable building systems, bamboo and timber architecture, and environmental performance analysis. Her competencies also include daylight simulation, restorative environment evaluation, and interdisciplinary collaboration in architecture and environmental sciences.

🏆Awards

She has co-authored a book on modern wood architecture and holds a patent for a concealed lighting wiring system integrated with curtain walls. Her scientific contributions include multiple articles in peer-reviewed journals and a growing presence on Google Scholar with international citations.

📚 Publications

Title: Effects of implanted wood components on environmental restorative quality of indoor informal learning spaces in college
Authors: Chen, Sini 
Year: 2023
Journal: Building and Environment

Conclusion:

Ms. Chen is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her evolving body of work, international collaboration, and passion for sustainable, health-promoting architectural solutions reflect the values and vision this award seeks to honor. With continued development and support, she is likely to emerge as a leading voice in ecological architectural research.

Flavio Justino | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Flavio Justino | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Flavio Justino, Federal University of Vicosa, Brazil

Prof. Flavio Justino is a climate scientist at the Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil, specializing in atmospheric dynamics, oceanography, and climate modeling. His research focuses on climate variability across timescales, extreme weather, and the environmental impacts of global change. He leads the Climate Interaction Research Group (InteraC), contributing to international studies on fire danger, agrometeorology, and polar-tropical interactions. With global collaborations and fellowships—including Fulbright and ICTP—Prof. Justino is a recognized expert in climate risk and environmental sustainability.

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Prof. Flávio Justino of the Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil, is a distinguished climate scientist with deep expertise in atmospheric dynamics, climate extremes, and ocean-atmosphere interactions. His extensive research, leadership of the Climate Interaction Research Group, and numerous high-impact publications position him as a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His global collaborations and prestigious fellowships, including Fulbright and ICTP, further underscore his international influence. While his work excels in scientific depth and modeling, greater focus on real-world applications and cross-sector collaboration could enhance the societal reach of his research. Overall, Prof. Justino’s achievements, innovation, and leadership make him highly suitable for this award.

🎓 Education

Flávio Barbosa Justino holds a strong academic foundation in atmospheric and ocean sciences. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Meteorology from the Federal University of Paraíba in Brazil, followed by a master’s degree in Physical Oceanography from the University of São Paulo. He further advanced his studies with a Ph.D. in Meteorology and Oceanography from the University of Kiel in Germany. His interdisciplinary academic path provided him with a deep understanding of both atmospheric and oceanic dynamics, equipping him to explore climate systems with scientific rigor.

💼Experience

Professor Justino has developed a distinguished academic career at the Federal University of Viçosa, where he currently serves in the Department of Agricultural Engineering. He has held several teaching and research positions including Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Chair of Graduate Studies, and most recently, Professor of Climate. Earlier in his career, he worked as a consultant for the United Nations at the National Institute for Space Research in Brazil within the fire weather division. His international research experience also includes scholarly appointments at the Byrd Polar Climate and Research Center at The Ohio State University and the Department of Physics at the University of Toronto.

🔬Research Focus

Professor Justino’s research is centered on climate variability and change across different timescales, from glacial epochs to contemporary global warming. His work delves into the interplay between polar and tropical climate systems, the role of atmospheric-oceanic interactions in shaping extreme weather, and the consequences of climate change for agriculture and wildfire risk. As the leader of the Climate Interaction Research Group (InteraC), he spearheads efforts to investigate past climate dynamics, forecast future environmental conditions, and inform international climate risk policies. His interdisciplinary approach supports the development of predictive tools and adaptation strategies in response to global climate challenges.

🛠️Skills

Professor Justino brings a robust set of skills that span climate modeling, atmospheric and oceanic dynamics, agrometeorology, and environmental risk management. He is well-versed in conducting regional and global climate simulations, analyzing extreme weather and fire danger patterns, and applying scientific insights to agriculture and environmental management. His leadership in academic settings, coupled with his collaboration in international research networks, underscores his capacity for scientific innovation, mentorship, and strategic research planning.

🏆Awards

His contributions have been widely recognized with several prestigious awards. He is a Simon Fellow and Senior Associate at the International Center for Theoretical Physics in Italy and was also honored with the Fulbright All Disciplines Award in the United States. His long-standing affiliation with international research bodies reflects his global impact in climate science.

📚 Publications

Title: Climate Extremes, Vegetation, and Lightning: Regional Fire Drivers Across Eurasia and North America
Author: Flávio Justino et al.
Year: 2025
Journal: Fire

Title: Atmospheric Variability and Sea-Ice Changes in the Southern Hemisphere
Author: Flávio Justino et al.
Year: 2025
Journal: Atmosphere

Title: Rainy Season Migration across the Northeast Coast of Brazil Related to Sea Surface Temperature Patterns
Author: Flávio Justino et al.
Year: 2024
Journal: Atmosphere

Title: Revisiting Climate-Related Agricultural Losses across South America and Their Future Perspectives
Author: Flávio Justino et al.
Year: 2023
Journal: Atmosphere

Title: Past and Future Responses of Soil Water to Climate Change in Tropical and Subtropical Rainforest Systems in South America
Author: Flávio Justino et al.
Year: 2023
Journal: Atmosphere

Conclusion:

Prof. Flavio Justino exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier researcher—scientific excellence, international leadership, and a strong track record of addressing global climate challenges. His contributions are timely, highly relevant, and aligned with the goals of the Research for Best Researcher Award. With minor enhancements in applied impact and broader outreach, his profile would be even more comprehensive. Overall, he is a highly deserving and competitive candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Jianhua Yuan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jianhua Yuan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jianhua Yuan, University of South China, China

Dr. Jianhua Yuan is an Associate Professor at the University of South China, specializing in solid waste pollution control, resource recovery, and soil bioremediation. His research focuses on developing sustainable remediation technologies to promote environmental conservation and the eco-friendly reuse of contaminated materials. With multiple research projects, over 20 scientific publications, and patents under process, Dr. Yuan is contributing significantly to the field of environmental pollution control.

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Dr. Jianhua Yuan is a dedicated researcher with a solid background in environmental pollution control and sustainable remediation technologies. His academic output, problem-solving focus, and practical applications through patents position him as a leading figure in environmental soil science. His current and ongoing projects address urgent environmental challenges through scientific innovation and applied research.

🎓 Education

Dr. Jianhua Yuan holds a Ph.D. with specialization in solid waste pollution control and resource recovery. His academic training has laid a strong foundation in environmental science, particularly focusing on soil bioremediation and eco-sustainable practices.

💼Experience

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of South China, Dr. Yuan has been actively engaged in both teaching and research. With a strong background in applied environmental science, he has led and participated in multiple research initiatives aimed at sustainable remediation solutions and waste management.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Yuan’s research is centered on environmental pollution control, particularly the development of bioremediation technologies and sustainable approaches for solid waste treatment. His efforts aim to enhance soil quality and ecological safety through scientific advancements. With five completed or ongoing research projects, twenty-one publications in reputed journals, and two patents under process, his work demonstrates a strong commitment to innovation in environmental sustainability.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Yuan is an expert in developing sustainable environmental remediation technologies, with core skills in soil bioremediation, resource recovery, and pollution control. His work integrates innovative scientific principles to promote eco-conservation and the reuse of contaminated or discarded materials, contributing to a more circular environmental approach.

🏆Awards

Dr. Yuan’s consistent contributions to environmental remediation and academic publishing reflect his growing influence in the field. His nomination for the Best Researcher Award under the International Soil Scientist Awards is a recognition of his impactful work and research excellence.

📚 Publications

  • Engineering properties and mechanistic insights of fluid fill material derived from multi-source solid wastes
    Author: Jianhua Yuan
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Environmental Research

  • Microbial of low-concentration antisite defects LiFePO₄ for boosting lithium ion capture
    Author: Jianhua Yuan
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Nano Today

  • Machine learning-assisted prediction and identification of key factors affecting nitrogen metabolism for aerobic granular sludge
    Author: Jianhua Yuan
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Environmental Research

  • Adaptive biodegradation and mechanism study of volatile chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons in landfill cover soil bioreactor zone
    Author: Jianhua Yuan
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Environmental Research

  • Microbial Self-Driven Strategy to Construct High-Loading ZnS–Ni₃S₂ Heterostructures for Boosting Sodium Ion Capture
    Author: Jianhua Yuan
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

Conclusion:

Dr. Jianhua Yuan meets and exceeds many of the criteria for the Best Researcher Award. While there is scope to increase his international engagement and leadership roles, his research achievements, innovation, and contributions to sustainable soil management clearly mark him as a deserving candidate. His selection for the award would not only recognize his past contributions but also support and inspire future advancements in the field of soil and environmental sciences.

Hui Wang | Environmental Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Hui Wang | Environmental Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Hui Wang, Shenyang University, China

Prof. Dr. Hui Wang is a distinguished environmental scientist at Shenyang University, China, specializing in environmental remediation, monitoring, and assessment. With a Ph.D. from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, he has led impactful research on pollutant behavior, ecological restoration, and health risk assessment. As a professor and former visiting scholar at Dalhousie University, Canada, he has contributed to numerous national and international projects. His work has earned him prestigious awards including the Science and Technology Progress Awards from Liaoning Province and Shenyang City.

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Prof. Dr. Hui Wang exemplifies the qualities of a research leader committed to solving complex environmental problems through scientific excellence, innovation, and practical impact. His specialization in pollutant monitoring, risk assessment, and soil and water remediation positions him as a valuable contributor to sustainable development and ecological resilience. His achievements reflect consistency, relevance, and depth in environmental science over more than a decade.

🎓 Education

Hui Wang completed his Doctoral studies in Environmental Science at the Shenyang Institute of Ecological Application, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2012. He earned a Master’s degree in Management Science and Engineering from Shenyang University in 2007 and a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science and Engineering from the same institution in 2003

💼Experience

Hui Wang has been a Professor at the Key Laboratory of Regional Environment and Eco-Remediation, Ministry of Education, Shenyang University since 2007. He further enhanced his academic experience as a visiting scholar at the School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University in Canada from July 2020 to May 2021

🔬Research Focus

His research centers on environmental remediation, environmental monitoring, environmental assessment, and polluted site investigation. He has conducted significant studies on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and organic pollutants in urban dust, river sediments, and soils, contributing to environmental health risk evaluation and ecological restoration strategies

🛠️Skills

He is skilled in environmental pollution assessment, bioremediation techniques, monitoring network optimization, and pollutant behavior analysis. His capabilities include advanced field investigation, laboratory research, data modeling, and interdisciplinary integration across ecological, chemical, and engineering domains

🏆Awards

Hui Wang was honored with the Second Prize for Science and Technology Progress in Liaoning Province in 2018 and the Third Prize for Science and Technology Progress in Shenyang City in 2014, reflecting his impactful scientific and technological contributions

📚 Publications

Title: Contamination Level, Distribution, and Inventory of Dechlorane Plus (DP) in the Surface Soil of Shenyang City, China
Author: Hui Wang
Year: 2025
Journal: Toxics

Title: Characteristics and Health Risk Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Topsoil in Shenyang City, Northeast China
Author: Hui Wang
Year: 2019
Journal: CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water

Title: Optimal River Monitoring Network Using Optimal Partition Analysis: A Case Study of Hun River, Northeast China
Author: Hui Wang
Year: 2019
Journal: Environmental Technology

Title: Influence of Celery on the Remediation of PAHs-contaminated Farm Soil
Author: Hui Wang
Year: 2019
Journal: Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal

Title: Characterization and Risk Assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Surface Water from Liaohe River, Northeast China
Author: Hui Wang
Year: 2018
Journal: Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds

Title: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Surface Water of the Taizi River in Northeast China
Author: Hui Wang
Year: 2017
Journal: Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds

Conclusion:

Prof. Dr. Hui Wang is a strong candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His scholarly contributions, technical expertise, and research leadership make him well-deserving of this honor. With continued international engagement and policy-level influence, his already significant impact can be amplified even further.

Kevin OShea | Environmental Science | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Dr. Kevin OShea | Environmental Science | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Dr. Kevin Oshea, Florida International University, United States

Prof. Dr. Kevin E. O’Shea is a Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida International University, United States. With a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from UCLA and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Texas at Austin, his research focuses on environmental chemistry, advanced oxidation processes, and the remediation of emerging pollutants. He has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles and delivered around 300 scientific presentations worldwide. A recognized leader in his field, Dr. O’Shea has received numerous awards for excellence in research, teaching, and mentoring, and has secured nearly $4 million in research funding.

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Prof. Dr. Kevin O’Shea exemplifies the spirit of the Research for Outstanding Contribution Award through his extensive scholarly productivity, impactful environmental research, and dedicated mentorship. His contributions have shaped critical areas of environmental chemistry, particularly in water treatment and pollutant remediation, backed by a long history of funded research and international collaboration.

🎓 Education

Kevin E. O’Shea earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with honors from California State University, Sacramento. He pursued a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles under Professor Christopher S. Foote, where his dissertation explored the photoxygenation of complex organic molecules. He then completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Texas at Austin with Professor Marye Anne Fox, focusing on reactive species for anti-cancer agents and photochemistry in supercritical fluids.

💼Experience

Professor O’Shea has held numerous academic positions over his career. He began as an Assistant Professor at Florida International University in 1991, later promoted to Associate Professor and eventually full Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry. He served in key administrative roles including Interim Dean and Senior Associate Dean of the Graduate School at FIU. He has been a visiting professor at institutions such as the University of Miami, University of California Davis, and Georgia Institute of Technology. His extensive teaching experience spans undergraduate and graduate-level organic chemistry, laboratory design, and interdisciplinary honors courses.

🔬Research Focus

His research specializes in environmental chemistry, advanced oxidation processes, photochemistry, and nanomaterials for water purification. He has led investigations into the degradation of cyanotoxins, perfluorinated compounds, and pharmaceutical contaminants using innovative photocatalytic and sonochemical methods. O’Shea has been consistently funded for over three decades, securing approximately $4 million in extramural support from organizations such as the National Science Foundation, EPA, DOE, NIH, and others. He has mentored numerous graduate and undergraduate students in original research projects, producing substantial contributions to environmental remediation science.

🛠️Skills

Professor O’Shea is highly skilled in organic synthesis, physical organic chemistry, spectroscopic structural elucidation, and environmental contaminant degradation. His publications emphasize both experimental and computational approaches in environmental chemistry. His scholarly output includes over 150 peer-reviewed papers and approximately 300 scientific presentations delivered globally. His research has garnered more than 16,000 citations with an h-index of 65, reflecting significant impact in the scientific community.

🏆Awards

Professor O’Shea has received several accolades throughout his career. These include the FIU University Graduate School Lifetime Achievement Award, Excellence in Research Award, Excellence in Teaching and Advising Awards, and Excellence in Mentoring Award. He was named a Henry Dreyfus Teacher Scholar and has been honored with honorary membership in the Golden Key Honor Society. His work has also earned recognition such as top-cited and editor’s pick articles in prestigious journals. He has served extensively in leadership roles within the American Chemical Society and other professional organizations.

📚 Publications

  • Title: Ultrasound induced mineralization of legacy and emerging per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
    Authors: Xuexiang He, Danni Cui, Natalia Soares Quinete, Kevin E. O’Shea
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

  • Title: Molecular insights into the bonding mechanisms between selenium and dissolved organic matter
    Authors: Zhe Zhang, Lance M. Miller, Huan He, Kevin E. O’Shea, Dionysios D. Dionysiou
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Science of the Total Environment

  • Title: Reaction rate coefficient study of the perfluoroalkyl and ω-Perfluoroalkyloic acid radicals
    Authors: Claude Bernard Paultre, Alexander M. Mebel, Kevin E. O’Shea
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Chemical Physics Letters

  • Title: Impact of chromium (VI) as a co-contaminant on the sorption and co-precipitation of uranium (VI) in sediments under mildly alkaline oxic conditions
    Authors: Mariah S. Doughman, Kevin E. O’Shea, Nikolla P. Qafoku, Kenneth C. Carroll, Yelena P. Katsenovich
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

  • Title: Ferrate(VI) mediated degradation of the potent cyanotoxin, cylindrospermopsin: Kinetics, products, and toxicity
    Authors: Cen Zhao, Luís E. Vera Arroyo-Mora, Anthony P. DeCaprio, Kevin E. O’Shea, Virender K. Sharma
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Water Research

  • Title: The effects of soil properties and sorbent amendments on immobilization of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) in contrasting soils: Experimental and numerical study
    Authors: Anahita Esmaeilian, Natalia Soares Quinete, Piero R. Gardinali, Kevin E. O’Shea
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

Conclusion:

Prof. O’Shea is highly deserving of the Research for Outstanding Contribution Award. His body of work reflects sustained excellence, innovation, and global impact. Recognizing his achievements through this award would honor a career that continues to address some of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges.

Sandra Hervías-Parejo | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sandra Hervias-Parejo | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sandra Hervias Parejo, CSIC-UIB – Instituto Mediterraneo de Estudios Avanzados , Spain

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sandra Hervías-Parejo is a postdoctoral researcher at the Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados (IMEDEA, CSIC-UIB) in Spain, specializing in ecosystem restoration, invasive species, and island ecology. With a PhD in Ecology from the University of Murcia, she has led and contributed to numerous international research projects addressing biodiversity loss and global change. Her work, published in top scientific journals, is widely recognized for its policy impact and commitment to open science. Dr. Hervías-Parejo is also active in science communication, mentoring, and promoting gender equity in research.

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Dr. Sandra Hervías-Parejo is an accomplished and highly regarded researcher in the field of ecology, with a special focus on conservation science. She has demonstrated exceptional leadership in both research and education, with numerous contributions to understanding and mitigating ecological threats. Her interdisciplinary work, international collaborations, and innovative research in island ecosystems make her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

Sandra Hervías-Parejo holds a PhD in Ecology from the University of Murcia, Spain, awarded in 2014. She earned an MSc in Invasive Species Management from the same university in 2009. In addition, she holds a Certificate in Teaching Skills from the University of Granada, completed in 2006, and a Degree in Biology obtained through studies at the University of Granada and the University of La Laguna de Tenerife in 2004.

💼Experience

Sandra is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Global Change Research department at IMEDEA (UIB-CSIC), Spain, under an ERC Advanced Grant led by Dr. A. Traveset since November 2022. Her earlier roles include a Vicenç Mut postdoctoral fellowship at the Balearic Islands Government (CAIB) from August 2020 to July 2022, and a postdoctoral contract at IMEDEA from September 2018 to July 2020, which she left upon receiving the fellowship. She also held a postdoctoral research position at the Charles Darwin Research Station in the Galapagos from February 2016 to August 2017.

🔬Research Focus

Sandra has published 40 articles in SCI-indexed journals, with 90% led or conceptualized by her. Her research has significantly influenced conservation policies and practices, and all her recent publications are open access to promote transparency. She has played an active role in 14 international research projects, leading two of them, and collaborates with researchers from over 20 countries. Her work has been recognized nationally and internationally, and she regularly participates in European scientific groups, academic committees, and peer reviews for over 22 scientific journals.

🛠️Skills

Her expertise spans ecosystem restoration, food-webs, global change biology, invasive alien species, island ecology, keystone species, multilayer ecological networks, and functional traits. Sandra’s work is highly interdisciplinary and addresses urgent ecological issues, with a strong emphasis on applied conservation and biodiversity protection, particularly in vulnerable island ecosystems.

🏆Awards

Sandra’s projects have received both national and international funding, earning accolades for their innovation and societal relevance. She is dedicated to science communication, appearing on TV and radio, publishing popular science content, and developing educational materials. A strong advocate for gender equity, she works to inspire the next generation through outreach and mentoring.

📚 Publications

Title: On the structure of species-function participation in multilayer ecological networks
Year: 2024
Authors: Hervías-Parejo S., Cuevas-Blanco M., Lacasa L., Melián C.J., Eguíluz V.M.
Journal: Nature Communications

Title: Vertebrates can be more important pollinators than invertebrates on islands: the case of Malva (=Lavatera) arborea L.
Year: 2024
Authors: Robles C., Romero-Egea V., Traveset A., Ruiz de Ybáñez M.R., Hervías-Parejo S.
Journal: AoB PLANTS

Title: Gulls contribute to olive seed dispersal within and among islands in a Mediterranean coastal area
Year: 2024
Authors: Ando H., Martin-Velez V., Tavecchia G., Martínez-Abraín A., Hervías-Parejo S.
Journal: Journal of Biogeography

Conclusion:

Dr. Sandra Hervías-Parejo’s exceptional academic contributions, leadership in international research projects, and commitment to public engagement make her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her ability to lead cutting-edge research and influence conservation policies is highly commendable, and she has consistently demonstrated a profound impact on both the scientific community and society.