Maria Sebastian Lopez | Geographical Education | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Maria Sebastian Lopez | Geographical Education | Women Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer | University of Zaragoza | Spain

Prof. Dr. Marรญa Sebastiรกn Lรณpez is a distinguished Spanish scholar whose research bridges geography, education, archaeology, and environmental studies. As a leading academic at the Universidad de Zaragoza, her work explores spatial citizenship, sustainable development, and innovative teaching methodologies using geospatial technologies. She has authored more than seventy publications, including influential journal articles and book chapters that integrate feminist cartography, GIS-based climate change education, and heritage landscape analysis. Her interdisciplinary contributions span topics such as prehistoric landscape transformation, environmental governance, and the role of cartography in civic engagement and digital education. With 342 citations from 308 documents, 15 publications, and an h-index of 9, her academic influence extends across multiple research domains. Prof. Dr. Marรญa Sebastiรกn Lรณpez research emphasizes how geography education can foster global understanding, gender equality, and active citizenship in addressing twenty-first-century challenges. She has collaborated on international projects that combine digital mapping, remote sensing, and participatory learning, advancing the pedagogical application of geospatial data in schools and universities. Through her pioneering work in geography education and cultural landscape research, she continues to promote the integration of spatial thinking, sustainability awareness, and historical consciousness in global educational practices.

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Featured Publications

Gonzรกlez-Sampรฉriz, P., Utrilla, P., Mazo, C., Valero-Garcรฉs, B., Sopena, M. C., Sebastiรกn-Lรณpez, M., & others. (2009). Patterns
of human occupation during the early Holocene in the Central Ebro Basin (NE Spain) in response to the 8.2 ka climatic event. Quaternary Research, 71(2), 121โ€“132.

Loren Babcock | Geology and Paleontology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Loren Babcock | Geology and Paleontology | Best Researcher Award

Professor, The Ohio State University, United States.

Dr. Loren E. Babcock is a renowned Professor at The Ohio State University, School of Earth Sciences, and Director of the Orton Geological Museum. He is globally recognized for his groundbreaking work in paleontology, stratigraphy, and evolutionary biology. With a prolific academic career and leadership in UNESCO commissions, he has significantly shaped the understanding of Earthโ€™s evolutionary past. ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿฆด

Professional Profile

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๐ŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Babcock earned his Ph.D. in Geology with Honors from the University of Kansas in 1990, focusing on Paleontology. He received his M.S. in Geology from Kent State University in 1986 and his B.S. in Geology/Biology from SUNY Fredonia in 1983. His academic path reflects a strong foundation in earth and life sciences. ๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿงฌ

๐Ÿ’ผ Experience

Since joining The Ohio State University in 1990, Dr. Babcock has served in various rolesโ€”from Assistant to Full Professor and now Museum Director. He held global positions including Chair and Secretary of the Cambrian Stratigraphy Subcommission (UNESCO), visiting professorships in Sweden and Cornell, and adjunct roles in local institutions. ๐Ÿ›๏ธ๐ŸŒ

๐Ÿ”ฌ Research Interests

His research explores key evolutionary events using exceptionally preserved fossil deposits (Lagerstรคtten). His interests span Cambrian marine diversification, Devonian jawed fishes, and Quaternary mammalian extinctions, linking predator-prey dynamics with evolution. He also studies biomineralization, fossil asymmetry, and global chronostratigraphy. ๐Ÿงช๐ŸŒŠ๐Ÿฆ•

๐Ÿ† Awards

Dr. Babcock received the Best Researcher Award (2025, 2024) for his impactful paleontology publications. He is a Fellow of the Geological Society of America and The Paleontological Society, and recipient of the Antarctica Service Medal (2007) and Charles Schuchert Award (2001) among numerous honors recognizing his scholarly excellence. ๐Ÿ…โ„๏ธ๐Ÿ“–

๐Ÿ“š Top Noted Publications

“Some vertebrate types from two Paleozoic Lagerstรคtten of Ohio”, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (2024).
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“Hoploparia stokesi lobsters from Antarctica”, Polar Research (2024).
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“Nomenclatural history of Megalonyx Jefferson”, ZooKeys (2024).
๐Ÿ”— Read โ€” Views: 3100+; Referenced in 16 Wikipedia pages

“A treasure trove of trilobites”, The Back to the Past Museum Guide (2024).
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“Karslanus trilobites from Cambrian, South China”, Palaeoworld (2024).
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“New dameselloid trilobite from Fulu Biota”, Palaeoworld (2024).
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“Liostracina trilobites and taxonomy”, Journal of Paleontology (2022).
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“Trilobites”, in Geologic Time Scale 2020 Vol. 1 (2020).
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Conclusion

Prof. Loren E. Babcock is exceptionally qualified for the Best Researcher Award. His rigorous scientific achievements, impactful publications, international honors, and sustained commitment to paleontological research and education clearly demonstrate academic excellence. His career stands as a benchmark in evolutionary and stratigraphic research, and he continues to contribute to scientific advancement at the highest level. ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿฆ–