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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Featured Publications

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

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.

Jianling Xu | Soil | Excellence in Soil Research

Prof. Jianling Xu | Soil | Excellence in Soil Research

Prof. Jianling Xu, Northeast Normal University, China

Prof. Jianling Xu is a distinguished environmental scientist and Professor at Northeast Normal University, China. With deep expertise in soil environmental health, pollution remediation, and sustainable resource utilization, she has led numerous national research initiatives and contributed over 30 SCI-indexed publications and 40 patents. Her work focuses on land-sea pollution control and ecological risk assessment. A recipient of prestigious awards such as the MOE Second Prize for Technological Invention and Hainan’s “Sifang Talent,” Prof. Xu also serves as Vice Chair of the Wetland Committee of CSES and an expert for the Basel Convention Asia-Pacific Think Tank.

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Summary:

Prof. Jianling Xu exemplifies the ideal profile for the Research for Excellence in Soil Research Award. Her multifaceted work in soil health, pollution remediation, and ecological risk management is backed by strong publications, innovative solutions, and meaningful impact on both science and society. She bridges the gap between academic rigor and practical application, influencing policy, education, and environmental practices.

🎓 Education

Prof. Jianling Xu serves as a Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor in Environmental Science and Engineering. She is affiliated with Yazhou Bay Innovation Institute, the College of Ecology and Environment at Hainan Tropical Ocean University, and the Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her academic background supports her specialization in soil and environmental systems, emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach to ecological challenges.

đź’ĽExperience

Prof. Xu has led and contributed to numerous national and institutional research initiatives. She is actively involved in high-impact projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Her leadership extends to consultancy work, editorial responsibilities as a reviewer for SCI-indexed journals, and international environmental governance through the Basel Convention Asia-Pacific Think Tank. Additionally, she holds the role of Vice Chair of the Wetland Committee of the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences (CSES).

🔬Research Focus

Her primary research areas lie in environmental science and engineering with a focus on soil environmental health, pollution remediation, and sustainable resource management. She has conducted in-depth studies on heavy metal contamination in agricultural black soils, quantified pollutant sources such as coal combustion and mining, and developed mitigation strategies for mercury and cadmium risks. Her work significantly contributes to sustainable soil conservation and public health policy development.

🛠️Skills

Prof. Xu brings expertise in land-sea pollution control, ecological remediation, environmental risk assessment, pollution source tracing using PMF modeling, and waste resource utilization. She is also proficient in environmental planning and management and demonstrates exceptional skills in coordinating complex research programs, innovating soil remediation strategies, and applying risk management in heavy metal pollution.

🏆Awards

She has received multiple prestigious recognitions, including the Second Prize for Technological Invention from the Ministry of Education (MOE) and the “Sifang Talent” award from Hainan Province. Prof. Xu has been honored as a “Provincial Top Innovative Talent” and is a distinguished contributor to national education through her development of two National First-Class Courses.

📚 Publications

  • Title: Quantification of an integrated approach to heavy metal source apportionment and probabilistic health risk assessment in the black soil region of central Jilin Province, China
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

  • Title: Study of the Relationship Between Nitrogen, Phosphorus Content, and Microbial Community Changes in Deer Manure Compost with Different Conditioners
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Fermentation

  • Title: Study on the Effect of Conditioners on the Degradation of Tetracycline Antibiotics in Deer Manure Composting
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Fermentation

  • Title: Removal of sulfonamide antibiotics by constructed wetland substrate with NaOH-modified corn straw biochar under different operating conditions
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Bioresource Technology

  • Title: The efficiency of enhanced nitrogen and phosphorus removal in a vertical flow constructed wetland using alkaline modified corn cobs as a carbon source
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Environmental Technology and Innovation

Conclusion:

Prof. Jianling Xu is an excellent candidate for this award. Her work not only advances scientific understanding but also contributes to sustainable soil management practices essential for agriculture, ecosystem services, and human health. With a few enhancements in global collaboration and outreach, she stands out as a thought leader with lasting impact in the field of soil science.