Salma Fatnassi | Soil | Soil Health Advocate Award

Dr. Salma Fatnassi | Soil | Soil Health Advocate Award

National Institute of Research in Rural Eaux and Forets | Tunisia

Salma Fatnassi is a researcher in soil science and environmental geochemistry whose work focuses on understanding the behavior of micronutrients and trace metals in agricultural systems irrigated with treated wastewater, generating important knowledge on soil–water–plant interactions and contaminant mobility. Her research involves designing and managing collaborative studies that assess soil contamination risks, nutrient cycling, and the environmental sustainability of wastewater reuse in agriculture. She is skilled in soil and water sampling, geochemical laboratory techniques, environmental monitoring, and the application of statistical and spatial tools for interpreting complex environmental datasets. With strong expertise in data analysis using R, Excel, ArcGIS, and SPSS, she evaluates metal bioavailability, transport pathways, and ecological impacts with high analytical rigor. Her scientific contributions include 4 published documents, 24 citations, and an h-index of 3, reflecting her growing influence in the field. Salma Fatnassi has also strengthened her methodological foundation through training in bibliographic research, pedagogy, statistical analysis, and innovative water treatment technologies, enabling her to support interdisciplinary and international research collaborations. Overall, her work advances sustainable soil and water management, improves understanding of trace element dynamics, and supports evidence-based environmental protection strategies in agricultural ecosystems.

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Featured Publications

Fatnassi, S., Hörmann, G., Fohrer, N., Navarro-Pedreño, J., & Hachicha, M. (2025). Boron in soil, drainage water and groundwater in long-term irrigated area by treated wastewater in Northeast Tunisia. Soil Systems.

Sayed Hemeda | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Sayed Hemeda | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Cairo University | Egypt 

Sayed Hemeda is a distinguished scholar in architectural conservation and civil engineering, recognized for integrating advanced structural and geotechnical engineering principles with innovative heritage preservation methodologies. His work has significantly contributed to developing conservation protocols tailored to the complex conditions of archaeological sites, particularly within Egypt’s culturally rich landscape. With 42 published documents, an h-index of 12, and 378 citations, his research demonstrates strong scholarly impact and sustained international recognition. Hemeda’s contributions span high-quality journal publications, influential book chapters, and invited lectures that have strengthened global academic collaboration and elevated the visibility of Cairo University’s conservation programs. His leadership in interdisciplinary research has driven the adoption of engineering-based approaches to heritage preservation by leading institutions, while his involvement in major archaeological initiatives reflects a commitment to applying scientific principles to real-world conservation challenges. As an active member of international alliances and collaborative projects, he continues to promote research exchange and innovation within the field. Through his strategic academic leadership, project management expertise, and dedication to safeguarding cultural landmarks, Sayed Hemeda remains a transformative figure advancing sustainable and scientifically driven methodologies for the protection of cultural heritage.

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Hemeda, S. (2025). 3D stability modelling of Tutankhamen’s Tomb (KV62) using PLAXIS 3D with jointed rock model. npj Heritage Science.

Hemeda, S. (2024). Experimental and finite element assessment of stabilizing configurations for underground heritage sites. Heritage Science.

Hemeda, S. (2024). PLAXIS 3D numerical analysis of complex geotechnical problems of colossal built heritage. Heritage Science.

Hemeda, S. (2023). Influences of bulk structure of calcarenitic rocks on water storage and transfer in order to assess durability and climate change impact. Heritage Science.

Hemeda, S. (2022). Geotechnical modelling and subsurface analysis of complex underground structures using PLAXIS 3D. International Journal of Geo-Engineering.

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

Srimathie Indraratne | Soil Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Srimathie Indraratne | Soil Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Srimathie Indraratne | University of Winnipeg | Canada

Dr. Srimathie Indraratne is a highly accomplished soil and environmental scientist whose work spans soil chemistry, nutrient dynamics, contaminant mobility, and sustainable land management. With a strong academic foundation and extensive university-level teaching, research, and leadership experience, she has contributed significantly to advancing scientific understanding of soil processes across diverse agroecosystems. Her research portfolio reflects a deep commitment to environmental sustainability, with key investigations focusing on soil amendments, trace element behavior, organic inputs, and climate-resilient soil management strategies. She has authored 45 scientific documents that collectively demonstrate the depth and rigor of her research contributions. Her scholarship has earned substantial recognition within the scientific community, evidenced by 836 citations from 689 citing documents, alongside an impressive h-index of 15, highlighting the influence and continuity of her work. In addition to her research achievements, she has made notable contributions to capacity building through supervising undergraduate and graduate research and supporting interdisciplinary environmental science education. Her expertise is further reflected in her active roles in proposal review and academic evaluation, positioning her as a respected leader whose research continues to inform soil conservation, environmental protection, and sustainable agricultural practices at national and international levels.

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Hansima, M. A. C. K., Amarakoon, I., Indraratne, S., Zvomuya, F., Farenhorst, A., & Brown, A. K. (2025). Characterization of liquid swine manure-derived humic substances and their role in sulfamethoxazole sorption to bentonite clay. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering.

Indraratne, S., Haak, M., Anil, B., Singh, D., Goltz, D., & Kumaragamage, D. (2025). Stability of vanadium in alkaline soils amended with biochar and metal oxide nanoparticles under simulated seasonal temperature fluctuations. Remediation Journal.

Dissanayake, A. I., Kumaragamage, D., Amarakoon, I., Indraratne, S., Applin, D. M., Cloutis, E. A., & Goltz, D. (2025). Changes of soil test phosphorus and phosphorus fractions with single and blended soil chemical amendments. Canadian Journal of Soil Science.

Perry, M. M., Kumaragamage, D., Goltz, D., Casson, N. J., Amarakoon, I., & Indraratne, S. P. (2024). Residual benefits of alum, gypsum, and magnesium sulfate amendments in reducing phosphorus losses to snowmelt runoff. CATENA.

Omar Badr Mohamed Badr Awad | Soil | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Omar Badr Mohamed Badr Awad | Soil | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Omar Badr Mohamed Badr Awad | Drainage Research Institute | Egypt

Omar Badr Mohamed Badr Awad is an accomplished Assistant Researcher at the National Water Research Center, Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Egypt, specializing in irrigation and drainage engineering. His research focuses on improving agricultural drainage systems, enhancing water quality management, and promoting sustainable reuse of marginal water resources. He has conducted extensive applied research on subsurface drainage, open channel hydraulics, and water quality monitoring across the Nile Delta, contributing to national efforts in optimizing drainage water utilization. His academic background in water resources systems supports his expertise in simulation modeling, hydrology, and hydraulic design. He is proficient in advanced tools such as HEC-RAS, WMS, Drainmod, GIS software, and AutoCAD Civil 3D, which he applies to model and analyze water systems for better management practices. He has also participated in several international training programs and workshops focusing on water quality assessment, irrigation and drainage management, and water governance, strengthening his global perspective on sustainable water resources development. His technical proficiency, research acumen, and collaborative approach make him a valuable contributor to advancing water management strategies and innovative solutions in irrigation and drainage engineering.

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Featured Publications

Badr, O., Abdelmonem, Y., Sallam, G., & Riad, P. (2025, December 31). Recycled drain envelopes for problematic calcareous soils. Water Science.

Fehmida Rashied | Soil Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fehmida Rashied | Soil Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Fehmida Rashied | National Institute of Technology Srinagar | India 

Ms. Fehmida Rashied is an emerging researcher in analytical and organic chemistry with a strong foundation in chromatography, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, pesticide residue analysis, toxicology, and natural products. She has gained hands-on expertise in chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques through training at premier institutions such as NIT Srinagar, SKUAST-Kashmir, and the Geological Survey of India. Her professional skills span HPLC, GC, GC-MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, ICP-MS/MS, and method validation for pesticides, heavy metals, and natural products, along with proficiency in sample preparation, extraction, cleanup, and quantification across diverse matrices. She has contributed to impactful research projects, including the synthesis of natural product-based polymer composites and carbon quantum dots. Her publication record reflects collaborative research contributions in biomedical chromatography, pesticide residue detection, and cancer-related studies. She has authored 3 documents, which have received 6 citations, resulting in an h-index of 2, highlighting the initial visibility and impact of her scholarly work. She has also presented at international conferences on agriculture, natural products, and climate change, and participated in webinars and high-end workshops in nanotechnology and analytical chemistry. With strong digital skills, communication abilities, and dedication to scientific growth, she continues to build research expertise aligned with contemporary challenges in food safety, toxicology, and natural product chemistry.

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Featured Publications

Jan, I., Rashied, F., Malik, N. A., Mukhtar, M., Dudwal, R., & Kataria, A. (Year). Detection of pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables involving different chromatographic techniques (LC–MS/MS, GC–MS/MS, GC and HPLC). Journal of Biomedical Chromatography.

Yusuf Momoh | Soil Remediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yusuf Momoh | Soil Remediation | Best Researcher Award

Yusuf Momoh | University of Port Harcourt Rivers State | Nigeria

Dr. Yusuf Momoh is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Engineering at the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. He holds a PhD in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering from the University of Benin, an MEng in Environmental Engineering from the University of Port Harcourt, and a BSc in Biochemistry from the University of Benin. His research focuses on waste-to-biogas conversion, bio-battery development, renewable energy production, and environmental remediation. A Registered Environmental Specialist with the United States National Registry of Environmental Professionals, Dr. Momoh has published extensively in reputable journals and contributed to advancements in sustainable environmental engineering. He has received multiple recognitions, including the Petroleum Technology Development Fund Scholarship and a Distinguished Merit Award for his innovative contributions to the field.

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Summary

Dr. Yusuf Momoh’s academic and research contributions stand out in the fields of waste management, environmental protection, and renewable energy. His expertise in developing sustainable technologies for waste utilization and soil remediation aligns perfectly with the objectives of the Research for Best Researcher Award. With a solid track record of publications and innovative methodologies, his work offers significant scientific value and practical applications for environmental sustainability.

Education

Dr. Yusuf Momoh’s academic and research contributions stand out in the fields of waste management, environmental protection, and renewable energy. His expertise in developing sustainable technologies for waste utilization and soil remediation aligns perfectly with the objectives of the Research for Best Researcher Award. With a solid track record of publications and innovative methodologies, his work offers significant scientific value and practical applications for environmental sustainability.

Experience

Dr. Momoh serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Engineering at the University of Port Harcourt, where he teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate students and engages in research and academic administration. He has also worked as a Consultant and Technical Director at Western Powers Ltd, leading remediation and bioremediation of crude oil pollution projects. Earlier in his career, he served as a Laboratory Assistant at the General Hospital Gashua during his National Youth Service, where he performed analysis of body fluids.

Research Focus

His research primarily targets sustainable environmental solutions including waste-to-biogas conversion, bio-battery development, renewable energy production, and environmental remediation, with an emphasis on bridging innovative engineering approaches and practical environmental management strategies.

Skills

He is proficient in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Canva, and applies artificial intelligence tools in his academic and research work.

Awards

Dr. Momoh received the Petroleum Technology Development Fund Local Scholarship Scheme award. He was recognized in October 2015 as the 526th top-ranking scientist in Nigeria among 800 scientists in Nigerian institutions by Academic Careers Understood by Measurement and Norms, a European research organization under the European Commission 7th Framework Programme. He also received a Distinguished Merit Award in 2008 for his innovative contributions toward the growth of Environmental Engineering at the University of Port Harcourt.

Publications

Title: Ambient temperature kinetic assessment of biogas production from co-digestion of horse and cow dung
Authors: MOL Yusuf, A Debora, DE Ogheneruona
Journal: Research in Agricultural Engineering

Title: The effect of waste paper on the kinetics of biogas yield from the co-digestion of cow dung and water hyacinth
Authors: MOL Yusuf, NL Ify
Journal: Biomass and Bioenergy

Title: Effect of waste paper on biogas production from co-digestion of cow dung and water hyacinth in batch reactors
Authors: OIY Momoh, LI Nwaogazie
Journal: Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management

Title: Development of Mathematical Models and Application of the Modified Gompertz Model for Designing Batch Biogas Reactors
Authors: CN Etuwe, YOL Momoh, ET Iyagba
Journal: Waste and Biomass Valorization

Title: Development of simplified anaerobic digestion models (SADM’s) for studying anaerobic biodegradability and kinetics of complex biomass
Authors: OLY Momoh, BU Anyata, DP Saroj
Journal: Biochemical Engineering Journal

Conclusion

Considering his research impact, innovative contributions, and alignment with sustainability goals, Dr. Yusuf Momoh is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work has the potential to influence both academic advancements and real-world environmental solutions, and with further international engagement and outreach, his influence could expand globally.

Elma Hrustemovic | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Elma Hrustemovic | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Elma Hrustemovic | University of Sarajevo Veterinary Faculty | Bosnia

Elma Hrustemovic is a doctoral student at the University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, specializing in Veterinary Medicine and Public Health. An Academic Specialist in Clinical Microbiology, she is actively engaged in research on foodborne pathogens, antibiotic resistance, and molecular diagnostics. With over 40 scientific contributions, including peer-reviewed papers, conference presentations, and book chapters, she combines advanced laboratory expertise with a strong commitment to public health and food safety.

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Elma Hrustemovic is a promising and dedicated researcher whose expertise in microbiology, public health, and food safety positions her as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her combination of academic excellence, leadership, and impactful research demonstrates a clear commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing global health challenges.

Education

Elma Hrustemovic is a Doctoral Student in the third year of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sarajevo. She has completed an integrated graduate and postgraduate academic program in Veterinary Medicine, accumulating comprehensive expertise in the field. She holds the title of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and is an Academic Specialist in Veterinary Medicine in Clinical Microbiology. Her academic background also includes a postgraduate specialist degree in Clinical Microbiology and advanced professional training in public health management, internal auditing for the public health sector, and governance for management and supervisory boards of companies with state capital involvement.

Experience

Elma is an active researcher and a dedicated member of the research team at the University of Sarajevo – Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. She is engaged in multiple scientific projects focusing on the detection, identification, and antibiotic resistance profiling of foodborne pathogens such as Listeria monocytogenes and Campylobacter spp. Her work involves applying molecular techniques such as RealTime PCR, sequencing, and next-generation sequencing, alongside traditional microbiological methods. She has coordinated and contributed to various research work packages covering sampling, laboratory analysis, molecular confirmation, sequencing, antibiotic resistance testing, data harmonization, and dissemination of scientific findings.

Research Focus

Her research primarily targets the prevalence, distribution, and antibiotic resistance of foodborne pathogens, with a strong emphasis on public health safety and food quality assurance. She is involved in studies examining the genetic diversity of Listeria monocytogenes and Campylobacter spp., the public health impact of antimicrobial resistance, and the development of molecular detection and identification protocols. Her scholarly contributions include numerous peer-reviewed publications, conference proceedings, and ongoing book and manual authorships in the field of genetically modified organisms, microbiological safety, and pathogen control in the food chain.

Skills

Elma possesses advanced expertise in clinical microbiology, including isolation, identification, and characterization of microorganisms using microscopic, cultural, biochemical, and molecular methods. She is skilled in antibiotic sensitivity testing, serological diagnostics, immunoprophylaxis, and interpretation of microbiological results. Her technical proficiency extends to digital tools such as Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Project, Joomla, Adobe Photoshop, and database management systems.

Awards

Elma has been recognized for her leadership and scientific engagement, serving as President of the Technical Committee for the VIII Student Congress “Food–Nutrition–Health” at the University of Sarajevo. She has actively contributed to both domestic and international scientific forums through oral presentations, posters, and published research.

Publications

Title: Testing the effectiveness of 6% domestic vinegar on the reduction of Campylobacter species in chicken meat production
Author: Elma Hrustemovic
Journal: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Year: 2025

Conclusion:

Elma Hrustemovic is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. With continued growth in global collaborations and applied research outcomes, she has the potential to become a leading figure in her field.

Sani Mashi | Soil | Sustainable Soil Practices Award

Prof. Dr. Sani Mashi | Soil | Sustainable Soil Practices Award

Prof. Dr. Sani Mashi, University of Abuja, Nigeria

Prof. Dr. Sani Abubakar Mashi is a distinguished environmental geographer and Professor of Biogeography at the University of Abuja, Nigeria. With extensive academic and administrative experience, he has served as Director General of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency and Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the World Meteorological Organization. His research focuses on environmental management, climate change adaptation, land degradation, and remote sensing applications. A prolific scholar and policy advisor, he has led numerous national and international research projects and currently chairs the Governing Board of the Katsina State Internal Revenue Service.

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Summary:

Prof. Dr. Sani Mashi’s career is a compelling embodiment of sustainable soil science in action. He merges academic rigor with applied research to address urgent soil degradation issues affecting livelihoods, food security, and environmental health. His multi-disciplinary approach, extensive mentorship record, and impactful leadership make him an exemplary candidate for recognition.

🎓 Education

Professor Sani Abubakar Mashi received his foundational education from Galadima Primary School and continued through Government Day and Government Secondary Schools in Katsina State. He earned his B.Sc. (Hons) in Geography from Bayero University, followed by an M.Sc. in Soil Geography from Ahmadu Bello University. He completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS from Bayero University. In addition, he holds a professional certificate in the Management of Higher Education Institutions from the Galilee International Management Institute in Israel.

💼Experience

Professor Mashi has had a distinguished academic and professional career. He began as a Geography teacher during his National Youth Service in Ondo State and advanced through academic ranks from Graduate Assistant to Professor of Biogeography at various Nigerian universities including Ahmadu Bello University, University of Abuja, and Umaru Musa Yar’adua University. He also held key administrative roles such as Deputy Vice Chancellor, Director of Academic Planning, and Head of Department. Notably, he served as the Director General of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency and as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the World Meteorological Organization. Currently, he is a professor at the University of Abuja and serves as Chairman of the Governing Board of the Katsina State Internal Revenue Service.

🔬Research Focus

His research is primarily centered on environmental applications of geographic science. He has led over 25 externally funded projects, focusing on soil and land use dynamics, vegetation change detection, climate services for farmers, ecological assessments, and community-based environmental management. His recent work includes evaluating climate adaptation strategies in drylands and promoting renewable energy through European Union-funded initiatives. He has extensively applied remote sensing and GIS tools to map and manage environmental degradation and land use change, especially in Nigeria’s semi-arid regions.

🛠️Skills

Professor Mashi is a multidisciplinary expert with core competencies in soil science, land degradation, environmental management, remote sensing, and GIS. His work reflects deep expertise in climate adaptation, geospatial analysis, land use planning, and ecosystem sustainability. He is skilled in leading research teams, managing academic programs, policy development, and institutional governance. His academic supervision spans numerous graduate theses and dissertations across environmental management, geography, and planning.

🏆Awards

Professor Mashi has earned national and institutional recognition for his contributions. He was appointed to key federal committees, including the one that developed Nigeria’s National Geoinformation Policy. He served in high-level advisory roles within the National Space Research and Development Agency and various state and federal institutions. His leadership at NiMet and the WMO raised Nigeria’s profile in meteorological science. He currently holds the presidency of the Association of Nigerian Geographers, highlighting his stature in the academic and professional geography community.

📚 Publications


Title: Determinants of urban waste recycling among smallholder farmers in Katsina, Nigeria: Awareness, adoption, and valorization
Authors: Sani Abubakar Mashi, Amina Ibrahim Inkani, Elizabeth Dorsuu Jenkwe, Kabir Idris
Year: 2025
Journal: Cleaner Waste Systems


Title: Managing climate change risks in urban areas: determinants of climate change responses by informal settlement dwellers
Authors: Sani Abubakar Mashi, Amina Ibrahim Inkani, Elizabeth Dorsuu Jenkwe, Martins Momoh
Year: 2025
Journal: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C


Title: Assessment of efficiency of IFAD-CASP weather and climate services delivery in Sokoto and Katsina states, Nigeria
Authors: Amina Ibrahim Inkani, Sani Abubakar Mashi, Obaro Dominic Oghenejabor, Safirat Sani
Year: 2025
Journal: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C


Title: Enhancing environmental monitoring and assessment: evaluating soil quality changes using a parametric index in smallholder farming systems
Authors: Safirat Sani, Sani Abubakar Mashi, Clement Didi Chup, Elizabeth Dorsuu Jenkwe
Year: 2025
Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment


Title: Assessment of climate change knowledge of residents of informal sectors of Abuja Federal Capital City, Nigeria
Authors: Elizabeth Dorsuu Jenkwe, Sani Abubakar Mashi, Martins Momoh, Oghenjabor Dominic Obaro, Safirat Sani
Year: 2024
Journal: South African Geographical Journal


Title: Determinants of utilization of soil and water conservation practices by smallholder farmers in a dryland ecosystem in Nigeria
Authors: Elizabeth Doosuu Jenkwe, Amina Ibrahim Inkani, Sani Abubakar Mashi, Amina Murtala Abusufyan, Safirat Sani
Year: 2024
Journal: Preprint (Authorea)

Conclusion:

Prof. Dr. Sani Mashi stands out as an excellent nominee for the Research for Sustainable Soil Practices Award. His legacy of integrating scientific innovation with practical land stewardship exemplifies the spirit of sustainability. While greater international collaboration and enhanced global science communication could amplify his influence, his foundational contributions and proven commitment to sustainable soil management solidify his candidacy. This award would not only honor his work but also bring global attention to the critical issues he continues to address.

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.