Shivanand Pawar | Soil Science | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Shivanand Pawar | Soil Science | Best Faculty Award

Jain University | India

Dr. Shivanand Pawar’s research demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing sustainable rural development through evidence-based community education interventions. His work focuses on assessing how structured community engagement can drive measurable progress toward Sustainable Development Goals, particularly within rural settings. By designing and implementing a comprehensive Sustainable Rural Community Development Module, he conducted an empirical study involving women, farmers, and youth, applying quantitative interviews, focus group discussions, observational follow-ups, and pre- and post-intervention assessments to examine shifts in awareness, participation, and community-led action. The study generated valuable insights into how targeted education can strengthen human capital, enhance local capacities, and support long-term sustainability outcomes. His intervention model emphasizes participatory learning, social inclusion, and empowerment as core drivers of development, ultimately positioning community education as a transformative tool for rural advancement. The research has resulted in recognized scholarly contributions, including an award-winning paper on human capital and sustainable development. His academic impact is reflected in an h-index of 2, citation count of 22, and an i10-index of 1, indicating growing influence in the field of social work and sustainable development research. These metrics highlight both the relevance and emerging impact of his contributions toward advancing community-centered development practices.

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Pawar, S. (2025). Human capital and stakeholder engagement intervention: A women empowerment pathway to achieve sustainable community development in water, sanitation, and hygiene at Vaijapur Village of Karnataka, India.

Pawar, S. (2023). Influence of decision-making styles and affective styles on academic procrastination among students.

Pawar, S. (2022). Internet gaming disorder among adolescents during COVID-19 pandemic: A case report of Kerala students, India

Pawar, S. (2022). Psychological wellbeing status of Schedule Caste during COVID-19 pandemic of Thiruvallur District of Tamil Nadu, India

Jae Gon Kim | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jae Gon Kim | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jae Gon Kim | Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources | South Korea

Dr. Jae Gon Kim is a distinguished principal scientist at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM), specializing in soil and clay mineralogy, geologic environment studies, and environmental remediation. His extensive research focuses on the chemical and mineralogical processes governing soil behavior, contamination, and restoration, with particular expertise in heavy metal remediation and magnetic separation technologies. With a prolific academic and professional record, Dr. Kim has authored 36 scientific documents, accumulating 985 citations from 963 publications, reflecting his strong global research impact and influence. His h-index of 17 demonstrates the sustained relevance and quality of his contributions to geoscience and environmental research. He has been recognized for his innovation in soil remediation technologies and for developing effective solutions for environmental hazards linked to contaminated soils. Dr. Kim’s work bridges fundamental mineralogical science with applied environmental technology, advancing both theoretical understanding and field-level applications. His leadership in research has earned him numerous professional awards for excellence in technology and scientific communication, establishing him as a prominent figure in the global geoscience community and a driving force in promoting sustainable soil and environmental management practices.

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  • Baek, I., Kim, J., Song, Y., & Kim, T. (2021). Neutralization effect of slag on the acid rock drainage. International Journal of Geo-Engineering.

  • Lee, A., Chon, C.-M., Kim, J. G., & Ryu, J. (2024). Irreversible cesium adsorption capacity of granite-origin soil. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry.

Md. Saiful Islam | Soil | Soil Ecosystem Preservation Award

Dr. Md. Saiful Islam | Soil | Soil Ecosystem Preservation Award

Dr. Md. Saiful Islam, Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Saiful Islam is a Professor of Soil Science at Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh. He holds a PhD in Environmental Science from Yokohama National University, Japan, and has completed several postdoctoral fellowships in Japan, Thailand, and Malaysia. His research focuses on soil health, environmental sustainability, and climate-smart agriculture. With over 200 scientific publications and extensive international collaborations, he is widely recognized for his contributions to soil science and has received multiple national and international research awards.

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Dr. Md. Saiful Islam has built a remarkable academic and research career in soil science, with a strong focus on sustainable soil management, environmental health, and climate resilience. His scholarly outputs, leadership roles, and global presence make him a standout candidate for both the Soil Ecosystem Preservation Award and the Best Researcher Award. He brings not just quantity but depth and diversity to soil research, touching on issues from microplastics in aquaculture to humic acid in climate adaptation.

🎓 Education

Dr. Md. Saiful Islam holds a PhD in Environmental Science from Yokohama National University, Japan. He earned his MSc in Soil Science and BSc in Agriculture from Bangladesh Agricultural University, securing top academic positions. He has also completed four postdoctoral fellowships at renowned institutions including the University of Tokyo, Yokohama National University, Prince of Songkla University in Thailand, and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

💼Experience

Dr. Islam is a Professor in the Department of Soil Science at Patuakhali Science and Technology University (PSTU), Bangladesh. He has progressed through academic roles from Lecturer to Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor at PSTU. He has also served as a teaching mentor at Yokohama National University and as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Tokyo. In addition to his teaching and research, he has held administrative positions such as Department Chairman and Director of the Central Laboratory at PSTU.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Islam’s research primarily centers on soil health, climate-smart agriculture, and environmental sustainability. He investigates the impact of land management practices on soil quality, nutrient cycling, and agricultural productivity. His work aims to develop innovative solutions for soil conservation, climate resilience, and sustainable agricultural development. Through global partnerships and high-impact publications, his research contributes significantly to advancing environmental and agricultural sciences.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Md. Saiful Islam possesses strong skills in soil analysis, nutrient management, environmental monitoring, and sustainable land use. He is proficient in laboratory techniques, field-based research, data analysis, and scientific writing. His expertise extends to supervising postgraduate research, securing competitive grants, and managing multidisciplinary research projects. He is also skilled in international collaboration, academic leadership, and capacity building in higher education.

🏆Awards

Dr. Islam has received numerous national and international recognitions for his academic excellence and impactful research. He was awarded the BAS Gold Medal in Biological Science by the Government of Bangladesh . He has received multiple Best Researcher Medal Awards from PSTU and the Young Scientist Award from Yokohama National University. His international accolades include prestigious fellowships from JSPS, JASSO, and Prince of Songkla University, along with President Scholarships from Thailand and research awards from Malaysian institutions. He has also received merit-based scholarships from BAU and Grameen Bank during his academic career.

📚 Publications

Title: Microplastic pollution in aquaculture species: Quantification and characterization in Tilapia and Pangas
Author: Md. Saiful Islam et al.
Year: 2026
Journal: Aquaculture

Title: Assessing the impact of eucalyptus trees on soil chemical properties in rice fields
Author: Md. Saiful Islam et al.
Year: 2025
Journal: Scientific Reports

Title: Comprehensive assessment of marsh soil health index in beel aquaculture systems of coastal Bangladesh
Author: Md. Saiful Islam et al.
Year: 2025
Journal: Aquaculture International

Conclusion:

Dr. Md. Saiful Islam is highly deserving of both awards. His research is not only prolific but also mission-aligned with the objectives of preserving soil ecosystems, advancing global agricultural resilience, and building scientific leadership in environmental sustainability. With slight enhancements in community engagement and policy translation, his profile would become even more compelling.

Zhiwei Gao | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhiwei Gao | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhiwei Gao, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China

Mr. Zhiwei Gao is a PhD candidate at the College of Grassland, Resources and Environment, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China. His research focuses on soil ecology, particularly the impacts of climate change on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, soil microbial and nematode communities, and ecological restoration in degraded desert steppe ecosystems. He utilizes advanced tools such as stable isotope tracing, high-throughput sequencing, and bioinformatics. Zhiwei has published multiple peer-reviewed articles and actively contributes to academic conferences in the fields of ecology and environmental science.

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Mr. Zhiwei Gao is an emerging researcher with a strong academic foundation, a progressive research vision, and a publication record that supports his potential as a future leader in soil ecology and environmental restoration. His innovative use of ecological and molecular tools positions him at the forefront of climate-soil interaction research in grassland ecosystems.

🎓 Education

Zhiwei Gao holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Life Sciences from the College of Life Sciences, Tianjin Normal University, completed in 2017. He pursued a Master of Science in Ecology at the same institution from 2018 to 2021, under the supervision of Professors Zhang Guodong and Jia Meiqing. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in Grassland Science at the College of Grassland, Resources and Environment, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, beginning in September 2022, under the guidance of Professor Han Guodong.

💼Experience

During his master’s studies, Zhiwei focused on using high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics to explore soil nematode communities as ecological indicators. His research included evaluating ecological reclamation in open-pit mined grasslands and assessing the effects of climate change and human disturbance on desert steppes in Inner Mongolia. In his PhD research, he is investigating the impact of climate change factors such as warming, drying, and nitrogen deposition using long-term field experiments and microcosmic facilities. He applies stable isotope tracing (13C and 15N), genomics, community ecology, and bioinformatics to analyze soil carbon and nitrogen transformation processes, the structure and function of the soil micro-food web, and gene-level mechanisms influencing soil nutrient dynamics.

🔬Research Focus

His core research interests lie in soil ecology, microbial and nematode community dynamics, ecological restoration of degraded lands, and biogeochemical cycling under climate change. He emphasizes integrating molecular biology with ecosystem-level analysis to understand the soil micro-food web and its role in carbon and nitrogen cycling, particularly in desert steppe ecosystems affected by grazing and mining.

🛠️Skills

Zhiwei is proficient in the use of R, SPSS, SigmaPlot, and Origin for the statistical analysis and visualization of high-throughput and metagenomic data. He is competent in reading and interpreting English-language scientific literature, having passed both the College English Test-4 and Test-6. He is experienced in writing and publishing SCI-indexed journal articles and can independently design, analyze, and interpret scientific experiments and data.

🏆Awards

Zhiwei Gao has been honored with four consecutive university-level scholarships. He was named an outstanding student cadre during the academic year 2019–2020 and was recognized as an outstanding Party member of the graduate CPC Party branch in 2020–2021. His academic and leadership roles reflect his dedication and contributions to the scientific and campus community.

📚 Publications

  • Title: Wetland types shape microbial function related to soil phosphorus cycling based on metagenomics analysis
    Authors: Jia Meiqing, Gao Zhiwei, Yidong Wang, et al.
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences

  • Title: Eight-year tillage in black soil, effects on soil aggregates, and carbon and nitrogen stock
    Authors: Wang L, Qi S, Gao WF, Gao Zhiwei, et al.
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Title: Exploring the effects of warming and nitrogen deposition on desert steppe based on soil nematodes
    Authors: Gao Zhiwei, Li XD, Han Guodong, Zhang GG
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Land Degradation and Development

  • Title: Soil bacterial community is more sensitive than fungal community to nitrogen supplementation and climate warming in Inner Mongolian desert steppe
    Authors: Jia Meiqing, Gao Zhiwei, Han Guodong, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Journal of Soils and Sediments

  • Title: Exploring the optimal grazing intensity in desert steppe based on soil nematode community and function
    Authors: Gao Zhiwei, Zhang GG, Jia Meiqing, Li XD
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Land Degradation and Development

  • Title: Soil nematode communities and functions: Ecological package restoration responses in damaged desert steppe open-pit mining ecosystems
    Authors: Gao Zhiwei, Zhang GG, Jia Meiqing, Han Guodong
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Land Degradation and Development

Conclusion:

Mr. Zhiwei Gao stands out as a promising young scientist whose research aligns well with the goals of the Best Researcher Award. His scientific rigor, publication excellence, and dedication to ecological problem-solving make him a commendable nominee. With continued development in global collaboration and interdisciplinary outreach, he is poised to make significant contributions to environmental science at both national and international levels.

Ching Nuo Chen | Soil | Soil and Water Conservation

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ching Nuo Chen | Soil | Soil and Water Conservation

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ching Nuo Chen, National Pingtung University of Science, Taiwan

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ching-Nuo Chen is a faculty member in the Department of Civil Engineering at National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. He specializes in hydraulic engineering, soil erosion modeling, flood risk assessment, and river habitat restoration. With a Ph.D. from National Cheng Kung University, his research focuses on developing integrated simulation models to address sediment and flood disasters under climate change. Dr. Chen has published extensively in SCI-indexed journals and leads multiple national projects aimed at enhancing environmental resilience and sustainable watershed management.

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Dr. Chen’s research clearly advances the field of soil and water conservation by addressing the pressing issues of erosion control, flood risk mitigation, and river habitat restoration. His integrative modeling techniques contribute both to scientific knowledge and to sustainable environmental management practices. With a solid academic foundation, an impressive research portfolio, and a commitment to addressing climate-induced hydrological challenges, he exemplifies the qualities sought in an awardee.

🎓 Education

Ching-Nuo Chen earned his Ph.D. from the Department of Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering at National Cheng Kung University in 2006. His academic foundation integrates hydrology, soil science, and environmental engineering, forming the basis of his interdisciplinary research on sediment and flood disaster simulation in river basins.

💼Experience

Ching-Nuo Chen is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the National Pingtung University of Science and Technology. His career is marked by the development of advanced simulation models for soil erosion, sediment deposition, flood risk, and river habitat restoration. He has led several national research projects funded by the National Science and Technology Council of Taiwan, focusing on climate change adaptation, disaster reduction strategies, and sustainable watershed management.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Chen’s research primarily addresses the modeling and mitigation of watershed sediment disasters and flood risks under changing climate conditions. His work emphasizes integrating hydrological, geomorphological, and ecological data to simulate erosion and sediment dynamics. He is particularly focused on advancing the understanding of river habitat diversity and ecological restoration through environmentally sensitive engineering practices. His current projects explore the intersection of climate change impacts, disaster resilience, and rural ecological sustainability in Taiwan’s slopelands.

🛠️Skills

Dr. Chen possesses extensive expertise in hydraulic engineering, eco-hydraulics, soil erosion modeling, flood risk assessment, river basin management, and aquatic habitat restoration. He has developed multiple simulation models, including the Physiographic Soil Erosion–Deposition Model and the Two-Dimensional River Habitat Diversity Construction Model, which combine numerical simulations with field surveys to support ecological engineering solutions.

🏆Awards

Among his accolades, one of Dr. Chen’s papers received the PAWEES_Paper Award in 2022 for his work on sustainable rice irrigation. He has been appointed as Co-Guest Editor for Hydrology and Guest Editor for the Journal of Environmental & Earth Science, highlighting his leadership in academic publishing and peer-reviewed research.

📚 Publications

Title: Mapping soil erosion potential and risk for slope land in a watershed
Author: Ching-Nuo Chen
Year: Not specified
Journal: Not specified

Title: Modelling the distribution of fish habitat type and habitat diversity in natural rivers
Authors: Hung, Hsuan-Ju; Lo, Wei-Cheng; Chen, Ching-Nuo; Tsai, Chih-Heng
Year: 2024
Journal: Journal for Nature Conservation

Title: Impact assessment of land use and land cover change on soil erosion at Laonung watershed in Taiwan
Authors: Jien, Shih-Hao; Chen, Ching-Nuo; Dabo, Lala Mariam; Tfwala, Samkele S. Sikhulile; Kunene, Nosizwe Haru
Year: 2023
Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences

Conclusion:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ching-Nuo Chen is a strong candidate for a research award in Soil and Water Conservation. His work bridges scientific innovation and ecological impact, demonstrating both depth and relevance. With continued emphasis on broadening international collaboration and field-level implementation, his contributions are poised to make a lasting impact in this critical area of environmental science.