Siyu Chen | Soil Ecology | Emerging Soil Scientist Recognition

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Siyu Chen | Soil Ecology | Emerging Soil Scientist Recognition

Siyu Chen | Nanning Normal University | China

Dr. Siyu Chen is an Associate Professor at Nanning Normal University, China, specializing in forest soil ecology and karst ecosystem restoration. Her research focuses on soil biogeochemistry, nutrient stoichiometry, carbon sequestration, and nitrogen deposition impacts. With extensive experience in leading national and provincial research projects, Dr. Chen has made significant contributions to understanding nutrient cycling and microbial-enzyme interactions in fragile ecosystems, advancing sustainable land management and biodiversity conservation.

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Summary:

Dr. Siyu Chen’s research excellence, innovation in soil nutrient dynamics, and contributions to sustainable ecosystem restoration make her a strong candidate for the Emerging Soil Scientist Recognition. She has demonstrated significant achievements early in her career and is poised for further breakthroughs in soil science research and practice.

Education

Dr. Siyu Chen holds advanced academic qualifications in soil ecology and environmental sciences, specializing in nutrient cycling and biogeochemistry within forest ecosystems.

Experience

She is an Associate Professor at Nanning Normal University, Guangxi, China, with extensive teaching and research expertise in forest soil ecology, karst ecosystem restoration, and ecological modeling. She has successfully led multiple national and provincial research projects and has significant experience providing technical consulting for carbon sink evaluation and ecosystem restoration in Southwest China.

Research Focus

Her research focuses on soil biogeochemistry, forest C–N–P stoichiometry, nitrogen deposition impacts, carbon sequestration mechanisms, and restoration of fragile karst ecosystems. She has significantly advanced knowledge of nutrient dynamics and microbial-enzyme interactions, providing critical insights for sustainable land management and biodiversity conservation.

Skills

Dr. Chen is skilled in field monitoring, isotope tracing, ecological modeling, nutrient stoichiometry analysis, and biogeochemical coupling studies. She is also experienced in integrating research findings into practical environmental management strategies.

Awards

She has been recognized for her contributions to soil science through high-impact research publications and has received funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province.

Publications

  • Elevational Patterns and Drivers of Soil Total, Microbial, and Enzymatic C:N:P Stoichiometry in Karst Peak-Cluster Depressions in Southwestern China
    Authors: Siyu Chen, Chaohao Xu, Cong Hu, Chaofang Zhong, Zhonghua Zhang, Gang Hu
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Forests

  • The Nitrogen Cycle of a Cool-Temperate Deciduous Broad-Leaved Forest
    Authors: Ruoming Cao, Siyu Chen, Shinpei Yoshitake, Takeo Onishi, Yasuo Iimura, Toshiyuki Ohtsuka
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Forests

  • Biometric-Based Net Primary Production (NPP) and the Effects of a Masting Event on Production Allocation in a Secondary Lucidophyllous Forest in Central Japan
    Authors: Toshiyuki Ohtsuka, Riona Suzuki, Siyu Chen, Ruoming Cao, Shinpei Yoshitake, Miyuki Kondo, Shogo Kato
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Forests

  • Stemflow Hydrology and DOM Flux in Relation to Tree Size and Rainfall Event Characteristics
    Authors: Siyu Chen, Ruoming Cao, Shinpei Yoshitake, Toshiyuki Ohtsuka
    Year: 2019
    Journal: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

  • Nitrogen Deposition and Responses of Forest Structure to Nitrogen Deposition in a Cool-Temperate Deciduous Forest
    Authors: Ruoming Cao, Siyu Chen, Shinpei Yoshitake, Toshiyuki Ohtsuka
    Year: 2019
    Journal: Forests

Conclusion:

Dr. Siyu Chen is highly suitable for the Emerging Soil Scientist Recognition. With continued expansion of her global presence and leadership roles, she has the potential to evolve into a leading figure in advancing soil sustainability and environmental conservation worldwide.

Maryam Fazlollahi Mohammadi | Soil Ecology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mrs. Maryam Fazlollahi Mohammadi | Soil Ecology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mrs. Maryam Fazlollahi Mohammadi, South East Technological University, Ireland

Dr. Maryam Fazlollahi Mohammadi is a Forestry Lecturer at South East Technological University (SETU), Ireland. She holds a Ph.D. in Forestry from Tarbiat Modares University, Iran, where her research focused on the effects of topography on forest ecosystems, including soil and tree regeneration. With expertise in forest ecology, carbon modeling, and forest management, Dr. Fazlollahi Mohammadi has contributed to various research projects, including the Terrain-AI project, which aims to improve carbon flux estimates for climate mitigation. She has published several papers in top-tier journals and has collaborated with multiple academic and industry partners. At SETU, she teaches and supervises both undergraduate and postgraduate students, while also being involved in industry and research collaborations.

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Summary:

Mrs. Maryam Fazlollahi Mohammadi is an outstanding candidate for the Best Academic Researcher Award due to her exceptional contributions to forest ecology, her innovative research on the effects of topography on forest ecosystems, and her involvement in high-impact, collaborative projects like Terrain-AI. Her ability to blend academic excellence with practical applications, teaching, and mentoring makes her a strong asset to both the academic and broader environmental communities. Her research continues to influence forest management and conservation practices, with a focus on carbon modeling, soil management, and biodiversity.

🎓 Education

Chai Yanjun earned his PhD from the Institute of Agricultural Environment and Sustainable Development at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. His academic background laid a strong foundation for his career in environmental engineering and sustainable agriculture.

đź’ĽExperience

After completing her Ph.D., Maryam worked as a lecturer at various Iranian universities, teaching modules on Ecology, Soil Fertility, Experimental Design, and Agriculture and Livestock Management. She also served as an occasional lecturer at University College Dublin (UCD) in the Forest Climate and Carbon course, where she prepared and delivered lectures, developed quizzes, graded exams, and mentored students. In 2021, Maryam started a postdoctoral position at UCD, working on the Terrain-AI project, which explores the impact of management and disturbances on forest carbon uptake. Since December 2022, she has been a Forestry Lecturer at South East Technological University (SETU), where she teaches at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, supervises students, and organizes field trips and labs.

🔬Research Focus

Maryam’s research is centered around forest ecology, particularly the effects of topography on forest ecosystems. She has studied soil physical, chemical, and biological traits, forest regeneration, herbaceous species, and tree distribution. Her work in the Hyrcanian forests of Iran has significantly contributed to understanding species selection based on soil conditions and forest management practices. Currently, her postdoctoral research in the Terrain-AI project aims to improve carbon flux estimates across complex environments and develop more accurate climate mitigation strategies.

🛠️Skills

Maryam is proficient in a variety of software tools, including MS Office, ArcGIS, MATLAB, R, SPSS, and statistical analysis tools such as EndNote and GS+. She has also completed a project management course for postdocs and applies this knowledge to her current projects. Her communication, analytical, and organizational skills have been key to her academic success, including the completion of her degrees and the timely delivery of reports.

🏆Awards

Maryam received funding from the Ministry of Science and Technology of Iran to develop an international collaboration, which led her to work at the University of Torino, Italy, for six months during her Ph.D. Additionally, she has published six papers in prestigious journals like Scientific Reports, Nature, and Applied Soil Ecology Journal, with her most recent work focusing on forest soil characteristics and tree species distribution.

📚 Publications

Title: Topographic patterns of soil traits and macro fauna in oriental beech forests in Iran
Year: 2025
Authors: M. Fazlollahi Mohammadi, Maryam; B. Tobin, Brian; A. Kulmatiski, Andrew; S.G. Jalali, Seyed Gholamali; Y. Kooch, Yahya
Journal: Applied Soil Ecology

Conclusion:

Mrs. Maryam Fazlollahi Mohammadi’s academic journey and research accomplishments highlight her as a leader in the field of forestry. Her strengths in research excellence, collaboration, and education, combined with her ability to translate academic findings into practical solutions, make her an ideal candidate for the Best Academic Researcher Award. To further enhance her career, she could focus on broadening her research scope and increasing her visibility in public and policy circles, while continuing to make significant contributions to forest and environmental science.