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.

 

💼Experience

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.

Mohammad Mosaferi | Soil | Soil Toxicology Research Award

Prof. Mohammad Mosaferi | Soil | Soil Toxicology Research Award

Prof.Mohammad Mosaferi, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Prof. Mohammad Mosaferi is a professor of Environmental Health Engineering at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Health Engineering from Tehran University of Medical Sciences and completed a sabbatical at UCL-Birkbeck, London. His research focuses on water quality, arsenic contamination, environmental epidemiology, and wastewater treatment. With over two decades of academic and administrative experience, he has published extensively, achieving an H-index of 20 (Scopus) and 27 (Google Scholar). Prof. Mosaferi is an active member of multiple scientific associations and serves on editorial boards of prominent journals.

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Summary:

Prof. Mohammad Mosaferi is a highly qualified environmental health expert with significant contributions to soil toxicology, particularly in the areas of arsenic and heavy metal contamination. His interdisciplinary research approach, teaching, and leadership roles make him a valuable asset in addressing global soil contamination issues. His work effectively bridges the gap between environmental toxicology and public health, emphasizing sustainable solutions.

 

 

🎓 Education

Mohammad Mosaferi earned his B.Sc. in Environmental Health Engineering from the College of Abureyhan, University of Tehran, Iran, in 1996. He completed his M.Sc. in Environmental Health Engineering at Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 1999 and subsequently obtained his Ph.D. in the same field from the same institution in 2005. During his doctoral studies, he undertook a sabbatical leave with the London Arsenic Group at the Research School of Earth Sciences, UCL-Birkbeck, London, under the supervision of Prof. Karen Hudson-Edwards (2004–2005).

 

💼Experience

Prof. Mosaferi currently serves as a full professor in the Department of Environmental Health Engineering at the Faculty of Health, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (since 2014). Previously, he held positions as an associate professor (2011–2014) and assistant professor (2005–2011) in the same department. He has also served as Deputy of Education at the Faculty of Health (2013–2016) and Head of the Department of Environmental Health Engineering (2006–2010). Additionally, he was an honorary research assistant at the Department of Earth Sciences, College of Birkbeck, UCL, London, UK (2004–2009). Prof. Mosaferi has been actively involved in administrative roles, including leadership positions in environmental committees, strategic councils, and research groups at both national and provincial levels.

 

🔬Research Focus

Prof. Mosaferi’s research interests encompass water quality and treatment, the environmental and health impacts of arsenic, environmental epidemiology, wastewater treatment, environmental health impact assessment, waste management, and passive defense. His work emphasizes public health solutions and sustainable environmental practices.

 

 

Awards and Honors

Prof. Mosaferi has received multiple accolades, including being named Selected Researcher in Environmental Protection for East Azerbaijan Province and Selected Young Researcher by the Ministry of Health and Medical Education in Iran. He achieved first rank in entrance exams and academic courses at the B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. levels, reflecting his consistent academic excellence.

 

International Participation

Prof. Mosaferi actively engages in international collaboration and training, including participation in the 8th International Course on Alternative Methods for the Reduction of Pesticide Use in Izmir, Turkey (2018). His international involvement underscores his commitment to addressing global environmental challenges.

Skills

Prof. Mosaferi is an expert in designing and managing water treatment systems, assessing environmental and health impacts of development projects, analyzing pollutants using advanced methods, and addressing public health challenges through environmental health engineering.

 

Publications

  • “A comprehensive review of cyclic activated sludge processes in wastewater treatment: Current perspectives and future challenges”
    Authors: Mosaferi, M., Shekoohiyan, S., Behnami, A., Allaeaiea, H., Pourakbar, M.
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

 

  • “Experimental and numerical study of efficient sulfate reduction and heavy metal elimination from real acid mine drainage”
    Authors: Afsar, E., Nejaei, A., Mosaferi, M.
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

 

  • “Importance of Quality of Groundwater Resources in Transboundary River with Emphasis on Hydro-geochemical Properties, Case study: Aras Transboundary River (Northern Iran)”
    Authors: Ghayurdoost, F., Firouzsalari, N.Z., Nikmaram, S., Baba, A., Mosaferi, M.
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

 

  • “Evaluation of cumulative exposures to multiple pesticide residues in three characteristic fruits in the Northwest of Iran: a risk assessment using Monte Carlo Simulation”
    Authors: Abbaszadeh, L., Maleki, N.S., Mosaferi, M., Asl Hashemi, A., Safari, G.H.
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

 

  • “Interplay of arsenic exposure and cigarette smoking on oxidative DNA damage in healthy males”
    Authors: Nemati-Mansour, S., Mosaferi, M., Babaie, J., Nikniaz, L., Miri, M.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1

 

  • “Advances in microbial exoenzymes bioengineering for improvement of bioplastics degradation”
    Authors: Rahmati, F., Sethi, D., Shu, W., Thomson, A., Price, G.W.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 5

 

  • “Investigating the types and amounts of pesticides used in agriculture in the East Azerbaijan province”
    Authors: Mosaferi, M., Yahyazadeh, J., Mohammadian, Y., Moshtaghi, F.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1

 

Conclusion:

Prof. Mosaferi is an excellent candidate for the Research for Soil Toxicology Research Award. His strong academic background, impactful research, and commitment to addressing critical environmental challenges position him as a leader in the field. However, he could further strengthen his application by emphasizing more soil-specific toxicology research and highlighting his recent work through increased outreach and collaborations. Overall, his expertise and achievements make him a compelling contender for this recognition.