Gabriela Mühlbachová | Agronomy | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Gabriela Mühlbachová | Agronomy | Women Researcher Award

Senior Researcher, Czech Agrifood Research Center, Czech Republic 

Dr. Gabriela Mühlbachová is a Senior Researcher at the Czech Agrifood Research Center in Prague, Czech Republic. With a professional journey rooted in soil science, she has contributed extensively to sustainable agriculture through conservation tillage, CO₂ emission reduction, and nutrient optimization. Her work supports the European Green Deal goals by advancing carbon sequestration and sustainable farming methods. 🌿🌍

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🎓 Education

Dr. Mühlbachová completed her graduation from the University of Agriculture in Prague in 1986 and earned her Ph.D. from the same university in 2003. She enhanced her academic portfolio through prestigious research fellowships in Italy, particularly at the University of Udine, during 1993–1995 and again in 2003–2004, totaling 34 months. 📚🇨🇿🇮🇹

💼 Experience

With decades of experience in agricultural research, Dr. Mühlbachová leads national and international projects, including those funded by the Czech Ministry of Agriculture and the EU’s Horizon program. She collaborates with institutions such as Mendel University and Wageningen Research, ensuring a strong academic and practical foundation in agronomy and soil management. 🤝🔬

🔬 Research Interest

Her core research interests include reducing CO₂ emissions from soils through conservation tillage, carbon sequestration, microbial activity, nutrient availability, and the role of straw decomposition in sustainable agriculture. Formerly, she explored heavy metal mobility in contaminated soils, making significant contributions to soil health and food safety. 🌾🌱🧪

🏆 Award

Nominated in the Women Research Award category, Dr. Mühlbachová’s pioneering efforts in soil conservation and climate-smart agriculture are widely recognized. Her involvement in multiple national and EU-funded research projects positions her among the leading women in agricultural science. 🏅👩‍🔬🇪🇺

📘 Publications

Nutrient Distribution in the Soil Profile Under Different Tillage Practices During a Long-Term Field Trial
Authors: Gabriela Mühlbachová, Pavel Růžek, Helena Kusá, Radek Vavera, Martin Káš
Journal: Agronomy, 2024
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📉 Citations: 0

Effect of Organic and Mineral Fertilization and Hoeing on Soil Quality and Sugar Beet Root Yield
Authors: Helena Kusá, Gabriela Mühlbachová, Martin Káš, Pavel Růžek
Journal: Listy Cukrovarnicke a Reparske, 2024
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📈 Citations: 1

CO₂ Emissions from Soils under Different Tillage Practices and Weather Conditions
Authors: Gabriela Mühlbachová, Pavel Růžek, Helena Kusá, Radek Vavera
Journal: Agronomy, 2023
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📈 Citations: 1

Conclusion ✅

Dr. Gabriela Mühlbachová is highly suitable for the Women Researcher Award. Her decades-long contributions to sustainable soil management, carbon emissions reduction, and agricultural practices not only align with global environmental goals but also demonstrate significant national and international engagement. Strengthening her patent portfolio and international visibility would further enhance her already strong candidacy.

Xinxin Zhang | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Xinxin Zhang | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

postgraduate, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Xinxin Zhang is a passionate postgraduate researcher at the Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her work focuses on urban and regional planning, sustainable land use in both urban and rural areas, and urban landscape geography. Dedicated to addressing global sustainability challenges, she actively explores the interaction between human and natural systems, especially in the context of water–socioecological feedback mechanisms 💧🌍.

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Education 🎓

Xinxin Zhang pursued her postgraduate studies at the prestigious Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her academic journey is centered around urban and regional planning, with a strong emphasis on sustainable development practices. Throughout her education, she cultivated a multidisciplinary approach combining geography, urban studies, and environmental science to address contemporary societal challenges.

Experience 💼

With a strong academic foundation, Xinxin Zhang is engaged in cutting-edge research at the Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology. She has been actively involved in the International Partnership Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences  (Project Code: 045GJHZ2024045FN), contributing to the understanding of socioecological dynamics in East Africa. Her experience spans cross-disciplinary collaborations and practical research applications focused on sustainable land use and water resource management 💧.

Research Interest 🔬

Driven by her commitment to sustainability, Xinxin Zhang’s research interests include urban and regional planning, sustainable land use management in both urban and rural contexts, and urban landscape geography. She is particularly passionate about analyzing the feedback relationships between water systems and socioecological environments, offering vital insights into the sustainable management of natural resources 🌿🌊.

Award 🏆

Xinxin Zhang’s scholarly contributions have earned her recognition in the field of sustainable geography. Her impactful research on the feedback relationship between water–socioecological systems in the Lake Victoria Basin has positioned her as a promising young scholar. She aspires to continue contributing to international scientific communities through awards like the Young Scientist Award or Best Research Scholar Award 🥇.

Publication 📚

“A Century of Water–Socioecological Dynamics and Evolutionary Stages in Lake Victoria Basin, East Africa” (2025, Land) Link here — Cited by 3 articles.

Conclusion

 Based on the submitted profile, Xinxin Zhang demonstrates promising research excellence with a strong academic foundation and relevant, impactful work in socioecological systems. For the Best Researcher Award, Zhang is a suitable candidate, especially at the postgraduate level. However, enhancing publication volume, industry engagement, professional memberships, and leadership roles will significantly strengthen future nominations.