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.

Nafiseh Rangzan | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nafiseh Rangzan | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nafiseh Rangzan, Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan, Iran

Dr. Nafiseh Rangzan is an Associate Professor at the Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan, Iran. Her research focuses on soil chemistry, soil pollution, soil fertility, soil organic matter, and soil amendments. She has made significant contributions to the field, particularly through her work on the effects of spent tea waste, compost, and biochar on plant growth under salinity stress. Dr. Rangzan has published widely in journals and authored a book, with a strong commitment to advancing sustainable agricultural practices. She is an active member of the academic community and holds editorial roles in scientific journals.

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Summary:

Dr. Nafiseh Rangzan’s contributions to soil chemistry and sustainable agriculture are substantial. Through her work on organic amendments and soil health, she has significantly influenced agricultural practices, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions where salinity stress poses a major challenge. Her research provides practical solutions to enhance soil fertility, improve nutrient uptake in crops, and foster environmental sustainability.

 

🎓 Education

Dr. Nafiseh Rangzan is an accomplished academic with extensive training in soil science. She holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Sciences, specializing in soil chemistry and environmental sustainability. Her academic journey has equipped her with a solid foundation in the study of soil fertility, soil pollution, and soil organic matter. This expertise has shaped her research and professional career, enabling her to contribute significantly to the field of soil amendments and sustainable agricultural practices.

 

đź’ĽExperience

Dr. Nafiseh Rangzan is an Associate Professor at the Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan, Iran. She has a strong background in soil science, particularly in soil chemistry, soil pollution, and soil fertility. Throughout her career, Dr. Rangzan has been actively involved in research focusing on sustainable agricultural practices, such as the utilization of spent tea waste, compost, and biochar to enhance plant growth under salinity stress. Her work has been crucial in advancing the understanding of soil organic matter and amendments, contributing to more sustainable farming practices. Additionally, Dr. Rangzan has held editorial positions in scientific journals and participated in various academic and professional collaborations.

🔬Research Focus

Her primary areas of research include soil chemistry, soil pollution, soil fertility, soil organic matter, and soil amendments. Her ongoing research explores the effect of spent tea waste, compost, and biochar on plant growth under salinity stress, emphasizing sustainable agricultural practices.

 

 

Awards

Nafiseh has made significant contributions to her field and has published extensively. She has authored a book and numerous journal articles, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in soil science.

 

Skills

Her expertise spans soil management, environmental sustainability, and agricultural practices. She is skilled in conducting research, data analysis, and contributing to industry projects. Additionally, she has contributed to the scientific community through her editorial roles and professional memberships.

Publications

  • Title: Some plant growth promoting traits of Streptomyces species isolated from various crop rhizospheres with high root colonization ability of spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.)
    Authors: Saraylou, M., Nadian Ghomsheh, H., Enayatizamir, N., Rangzan, N., St. Clair Senn, S.
    Journal: Applied Ecology and Environmental Research
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 4

 

  • Title: Tillage, crop establishment, and weed management for improving productivity, nutrient uptake, and soil physicochemical properties in soybean-wheat cropping system
    Authors: Monsefi, A., Sharma, A.R., Zan, N.R.
    Journal: Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 4

 

  • Title: Weed management and conservation tillage for improving productivity, nutrient uptake, and profitability of wheat in soybean (Glycine max)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) cropping system
    Authors: Monsefi, A., Sharma, A.R., Rangzan, N.
    Journal: International Journal of Plant Production
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 2

 

  • Title: Effect of tillage and residue management on productivity of soybean and physico-chemical properties of soil in soybean-wheat cropping system
    Authors: Monsefi, A., Sharma, A.R., Rangzan, N., Behera, U.K., Das, T.K.
    Journal: International Journal of Plant Production
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 15

 

  • Title: Prediction of the solubility of zinc, copper, nickel, cadmium, and lead in metal-contaminated soils
    Authors: Zan, N.R., Datta, S.P., Rattan, R.K., Dwivedi, B.S., Meena, M.C.
    Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 29

Conclusion:

Dr. Rangzan is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to her impressive academic output, innovative approach to soil management, and active contributions to scientific communities. While there are opportunities for further development, particularly through broadening her research methodologies and increasing her international collaboration, her work is already making a meaningful difference in the field of soil science and sustainable agriculture. Recognizing her with this award would not only honor her past achievements but also encourage further contributions to addressing global agricultural challenges.

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.