Tianfu Han | Soil Fertility | Research Excellence Award

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Patricia Jaramillo Diaz | Soil Restoration | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Patricia Jaramillo Diaz | Soil Restoration | Research Excellence Award

Charles Darwin Foundation | Ecuador

Patricia Jaramillo Díaz is a conservation leader dedicated to safeguarding the ecological integrity of the Galápagos Islands through science-based solutions, strategic restoration, and the recovery of critically endangered species. With a strong record of analytical thinking, collaborative leadership, and innovation, she has spearheaded impactful conservation and restoration projects that emphasize long-term ecological resilience. Her expertise in coordinating culturally diverse teams and engaging broad audiences has strengthened interinstitutional collaboration and advanced the implementation of restoration and species translocation initiatives across fragile island ecosystems. Recognized for her scientific contributions and transformative leadership, she has received multiple distinctions that highlight her influence in conservation at regional and international levels. Her academic and technical achievements are reflected in a productive research profile that includes 28 documents, 622 citations, and an h-index of 14, demonstrating the reach and relevance of her work within the scientific community. By integrating practical field experience with rigorous scientific insight, she continues to develop innovative conservation strategies aimed at addressing emerging environmental challenges in a rapidly changing world. Committed to restoring ecological balance and promoting sustainability, she strives to ensure that conservation in the Galápagos remains effective, forward-looking, and grounded in scientific excellence.

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Featured Publications

Blake, S., Wikelski, M., Cabrera, F., Guezou, A., Silva, M., Sadeghayobi, E., … (2012). Seed dispersal by Galápagos tortoises. Journal of Biogeography, 39(11), 1961–1972.

Traveset, A., Olesen, J. M., Nogales, M., Vargas, P., Jaramillo, P., Antolín, E., … (2015). Bird–flower visitation networks in the Galápagos unveil a widespread interaction release. Nature Communications, 6(1), 6376.

Restrepo, A., Colinvaux, P., Bush, M., Correa-Metrio, A., Conroy, J., Gardener, M., … (2012). Impacts of climate variability and human colonization on the vegetation of the Galápagos Islands. Ecology, 93(8), 1853–1866.

Castro, S., Daehler, C. C., Silva, L., Torres-Santana, C., Reyes-Betancort, J., … (2010). Floristic homogenization as a teleconnected trend in oceanic islands. Diversity and Distributions, 16(6), 902–910.

Heleno, R. H., Blake, S., Jaramillo, P., Traveset, A., Vargas, P., & Nogales, M. (2011). Frugivory and seed dispersal in the Galápagos: What is the state of the art? Integrative Zoology, 6, 110–129.

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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Featured Publications

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.

Janet Leandro Marmolejo | Soil Biology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Janet Leandro Marmolejo | Soil Biology | Research Excellence Award

College of Postgraduates | Mexico

Janet Leandro Marmolejo is an accomplished agricultural and livestock professional with strong expertise in health, microbiology, parasitology, and animal production systems. Her background spans hands-on roles in cattle, buffalo, sheep, turkey, and swine management, where she has applied biosecurity measures, disease prevention strategies, and reproductive evaluation techniques to enhance productivity. She has contributed significantly to silvopastoral systems, dairy and meat operations, and reproductive studies, including work with andrological examinations in buffalo. Janet has overseen the implementation of good livestock practices, feed formulation, monitoring of productive and reproductive indicators, and the development of animal health protocols. Her experience managing dual-purpose cattle, native turkeys, and buffalo herds demonstrates strong diagnostic, behavioral assessment, and disease-control capabilities. As an advisor in sheep production, she has managed vaccination schedules, reproductive monitoring, herd performance, and resource planning. In swine units, her responsibilities have included clinical sampling, nutritional adjustments, sanitary procedures, and growth monitoring. Janet’s academic foundation in genetic resources, livestock productivity, agricultural engineering, and zootechnics complements her extensive field experience, enabling her to integrate scientific knowledge with practical livestock management. Her diverse expertise positions her as a versatile professional capable of contributing to research, industrial, livestock, and agronomic sectors.

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Featured Publications

Leandro Marmolejo, J., Crosby Galván, M. M., Crosby Galván, E. M., Vallejo Hernández, L. H., Sánchez-Torres Esqueda, M. T., Cortez Romero, C., & Améndola Massiotti, R. D. (2025). The metabolism of Streptomyces avermitilis isolated from agricultural soils during the four seasons of the year. Applied Microbiology, 5(4), 138.

Marmolejo, J., & Ahedo, A. (2023). Métodos de rotación de calendarios sanitarios en corrales de engorda de ovinos de la raza Suffolk [Design]. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo.

Leandro, J. M. (2023, June 30). Determinación de los indicadores morfométricos reproductivos en machos de búfalo de agua (Bubalus bubalis) mediante examen andrológico con el uso del electro-eyaculador en Costa Rica [Conference poster]. 4º Congreso Nacional Estudiantil en Biología, Educación Ambiental y Agricultura Orgánica.

Leandro, J. M. (2023, June 28). Evaluación etológica en dos tipos de ambiente y su respuesta productiva en pavos doble pechuga (Meleagris gallopavo Linn) [Conference poster]. 4º Congreso Nacional Estudiantil en Biología, Educación Ambiental y Agricultura Orgánica.