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. 🌱🌍
Professional Profile
🎓 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
📚 Top Noted Publications
Kgathi et al., (2024) – Changes in soil organic matter with land use in Botswana — Agronomy.
Cited by: 2 articles
Jiménez-de-Santiago et al., (2023) – Structural changes in humic substances with pig slurry fertilisation — Soil Use and Management.
Cited by: 3 articles
Carrero-Carralero et al., (2022) – Transformation of extractive compounds in pine and juniper — Plant and Soil.
Cited by: 7 articles
Jiménez-Morillo et al., (2022) – Hydrophobicity of fire-affected soils — Science of the Total Environment.
Cited by: 12 articles
Jiménez-González et al., (2022) – Biocrust cyanobacteria and gypsum biomineralization — Geoderma.
Cited by: 10 articles
Panettieri et al., (2020) – Carbon dynamics in ley grassland — SOIL.
Cited by: 8 articles
Almendros et al., (2018) – Statistical approach to SOM resilience — Journal of Chromatography A.
Cited by: 18 articles
Miralles et al., (2015) – Lignin signature in humic acids — Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis.
Cited by: 25 articles