Gonzalo Almendros | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gonzalo Almendros | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Research Professor, CSIC, Spain.                    

Prof. Gonzalo Almendros Martín is a distinguished Research Professor at the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), Spain, specializing in biogeochemistry, humic substances, and soil organic matter. Since 1976, his work has contributed substantially to understanding soil carbon dynamics and environmental geochemistry. With over four decades of experience, Prof. Almendros leads innovative research on natural resources, contributing globally to climate-smart soil science and environmental sustainability. 🌱🌍

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🎓 Education

Prof. Almendros earned his Licenciatura in Biological Sciences (1977) and a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences (1980) from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, both with honors. His studies combined botany and zoology and earned him an Extraordinary Degree Award, highlighting his academic excellence. 🎓📘

💼 Experience

Starting as an Honorary Research Fellow at CSIC in the late 1970s, Prof. Almendros advanced through predoctoral and postdoctoral roles before becoming a tenured scientist. He served as Scientific Researcher (1990–2006) and later as a Research Professor (2006–present) at CSIC. In 2024, he was named Honorary Professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. 🧑‍🔬🏛️

🔬 Research Interests

Prof. Almendros’s research focuses on the origin, structure, and role of humic substances at the molecular level. He investigates soil organic matter dynamics, environmental disturbances (e.g., wildfire), biochar, compost, and soil amendments using spectroscopic and computational tools, contributing to sustainable agriculture and climate resilience. 🌿📊

🏆 Awards

He received the Plaque of Honor from the Spanish Association of Scientists (2007) for his outstanding work in scientific research and technological development. Prof. Almendros also holds eight five-year research terms, seven six-year terms, and a recent qualification for knowledge transfer and innovation (2020). 🏅🇪🇸

📚 Top Noted Publications

Kgathi et al., (2024)Changes in soil organic matter with land use in BotswanaAgronomy.
Cited by: 2 articles

Jiménez-de-Santiago et al., (2023)Structural changes in humic substances with pig slurry fertilisationSoil Use and Management.
Cited by: 3 articles

Carrero-Carralero et al., (2022)Transformation of extractive compounds in pine and juniperPlant and Soil.
Cited by: 7 articles

Jiménez-Morillo et al., (2022)Hydrophobicity of fire-affected soilsScience of the Total Environment.
Cited by: 12 articles

Jiménez-González et al., (2022)Biocrust cyanobacteria and gypsum biomineralizationGeoderma.
Cited by: 10 articles

Panettieri et al., (2020)Carbon dynamics in ley grasslandSOIL.
Cited by: 8 articles

Almendros et al., (2018)Statistical approach to SOM resilienceJournal of Chromatography A.
Cited by: 18 articles

Miralles et al., (2015)Lignin signature in humic acidsJournal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis.
Cited by: 25 articles

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Gonzalo Almendros Martín stands as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His profound and sustained contributions to biogeochemistry and soil science, proven research leadership, mentorship, international collaborations, and technological innovations mark him as a globally influential scientist. His achievements not only advance fundamental science but also address global challenges in climate resilience, land degradation, and sustainable agriculture. 🏆🌿

Maya | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maya | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mersin University, Turkey.                    

Dr. Maya Moalla is an accomplished economist and researcher with a specialization in structural change, productivity, and sustainable development. With a robust academic foundation and vast international experience, she has contributed significantly to economic policy, labor productivity, environmental sustainability, and development economics. She currently serves as a project assistant in the EU-funded Town Twinning initiative while also engaging in academic roles and scientific collaborations across Turkey and the broader Euro-Mediterranean region. 🌍📊

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🎓 Education

Dr. Moalla earned her Ph.D. in Economics from Mersin University, Turkey (2021), with a thesis focused on the role of structural change in productivity growth in Turkey, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. İsmail Tuncer. She completed her Master’s in Agricultural Economics at Tishreen University (2013), with a comparative study of agricultural support in Syria and Turkey. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Forest Engineering from Tishreen University in 2008. 📚👩‍🎓

💼 Experience

Dr. Moalla brings over a decade of academic and project-based experience. She has worked extensively on EU-funded initiatives, notably as Assistant Coordinator for the “Twinning for a Green Future” project. She has also served as a lecturer in subjects such as international economics and human resource management. Her expertise spans economic modeling, structural transformation, and public policy. In addition to her academic career, she has served in multilingual roles, including project reporting, EU proposal development, and sworn translation. 🌱🌐

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Moalla’s research focuses on structural economic change, labor productivity, circular economy, sustainable development, and international trade. She has explored productivity dynamics in Turkey, examined environmental-economic linkages such as the EKC hypothesis, and analyzed economic resilience across regions including Africa, CEE, and the Mediterranean. Her interdisciplinary approach blends empirical analysis with policy relevance. 📈🌍🧪

🏆 Awards

Dr. Moalla is a distinguished member of Türkiye Ekonomi Kurumu (TEK) as of 2024. She has authored numerous journal articles and conference papers and received certificates in EU grant project design and implementation. She has played key roles in internationally funded projects focused on climate adaptation and environmental policy. 🏅📜🌐

📚 Top Noted Publications

International Transfer of Ecological Footprint (2025) – MAKÜ Journal — Analyzed cross-border environmental impacts across income-level countries.
🔎 Cited by policy discussions on environmental economics

Manufacturing Industries’ Dynamics in Türkiye (2024) – Hitit Journal — Evaluates structural transformation in Turkish manufacturing.
🔎 Referenced in regional development studies

Education Expenditure and Labor Force Participation (2024) – IJSHSR — Investigates human capital’s role in labor productivity.
🔎 Cited in labor economics literature

High-Technology Trade and Labor Productivity Nexus (2024) – Uluslararası Akademik Birikim Dergisi
🔎 Utilized in trade and innovation analysis

EKC Hypothesis in Indonesia (2024) – IBARJ — Tests environmental Kuznets Curve with development indicators.
🔎 Featured in sustainability reports

Structural Change in Selected African Countries (2023) – Avrasya Sosyal ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi
🔎 Applied in African growth models

Potential Gains from Reallocation in Turkey (2023) – SSRJ
🔎 Quoted in economic restructuring studies

Oil Prices and Inflation in Turkey (2023) – PEJOSS
🔎 Cited in energy-inflation policy models

Labor Productivity in Latin America (2023) – IJSHSR
🔎 Referenced in regional productivity research

Structural Change and Growth Prospects (2023) – E&M Economics and Management
🔎 Indexed in Scopus; Cited in transition economy research

Conclusion

Dr. Maya Moalla is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award based on her prolific academic output, interdisciplinary focus, policy engagement, and international visibility. With continued emphasis on impact-driven research, leadership in global collaborations, and enhancement of academic influence through citations and editorial roles, she is not only a valuable contributor to economic research but also a promising leader in shaping sustainable development dialogues. 🌟

Angga Pradesha | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Angga Pradesha | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Senior Scientist, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), United States.                    

Dr. Angga Pradesha is a seasoned Senior Scientist at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), with over a decade of experience in economic modeling and policy analysis. His research primarily focuses on climate-resilient agrifood systems, sustainable development, and economic resilience across Asia and Africa. Through collaborations with governments and institutions, he contributes to evidence-based policy formulation to enhance food security and environmental sustainability. 🌍📊

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🎓 Education

Dr. Pradesha holds a Ph.D. in International Development from the International University of Japan (2009–2011), a Master’s in Economics from International Islamic University Malaysia (2006–2008), and a Bachelor’s in Agricultural and Resource Economics from Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia (1999–2004). His interdisciplinary education blends economic modeling with agriculture, laying a strong foundation for his policy-focused research. 🎓📚

💼 Experience

Dr. Pradesha currently serves as a Senior Scientist at IFPRI (2022–Present), where he works on policy foresight and structural modeling for sustainable agrifood systems. Previously, he served as a Senior Research Analyst (2017–2022) and Research Analyst (2011–2017), contributing to major global initiatives, including climate impact assessments, COVID-19 economic modeling, and renewable energy strategies. His career spans field-level data integration, capacity building, and model development across multiple countries. 🌱📈🌐

🔬 Research Interests

His research interests revolve around agrifood system transformation, climate change economics, natural resource management, and policy modeling. He specializes in Stochastic CGE models, economy-wide simulations, and sustainable energy transitions, often linking economic and biophysical models to inform public policies. His work aims to bridge research with actionable policy strategies for developing nations. 💡🌾📉

🏆 Awards

While specific awards are not listed, Dr. Pradesha’s high-impact contributions to IFPRI’s global projects, government policy consultations, and international publications reflect his esteemed standing in the research community. His work has supported decisions at institutions such as ADB, NEDA (Philippines), and national ministries, showcasing applied excellence in development economics. 🏅🌐📑

📚 Top Noted Publications

“COVID-19 and the Economic Recovery in South Asia”Applied Economic Perspective and Policy, 2023
🔗 Read — Cited by multiple regional policy briefs

“Exploring transformational adaptation strategy through agricultural policy reform in the Philippines”Food Security, 2022
🔗 Read — Cited in climate adaptation policy reports

“Evaluating Food Policy Options in Bangladesh”IFPRI Working Paper, 2021
🔗 Read — Widely referenced in development models

“The Cost of COVID-19 on the Indonesian Economy”IFPRI Policy Note, 2020
🔗 Read — Cited in pandemic economic assessments

“Green Growth Strategy: Renewable Power in the Philippines”IFPRI Discussion Paper, 2019
🔗 Read — Referenced by energy transition studies

“Philippine Rice Trade Liberalization: Impacts and Policies”NEDA-IFPRI Policy Study, 2019
🔗 Read — Cited by Philippine government agencies

“Agricultural Investment Impact in Indonesia”ADB Book Chapter, 2019
🔗 Read — Quoted in rural investment briefs

“Energy Future and Low-Carbon Development in the Philippines”Energy, 2018

Conclusion

Dr. Angga Pradesha stands out as a highly qualified and deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His multi-disciplinary expertise, influential policy work, robust publication record, and dedication to sustainable development goals make him not only a researcher of excellence but also a catalyst for real-world change. 🌍📊 He exemplifies the intersection of rigorous science and policy relevance, aligning perfectly with the spirit of this prestigious award.