Muhammad Habib | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Muhammad Habib
King Saud University
Muhammad Habib
Affiliation King Saud University
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 57476776200
Documents 10
Citations 87
h-index 5
Subject Area Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Event Environmental Scientists Award
ORCID 0000-0002-1518-3650

Muhammad Habib notable scholarly achievements and sustained scientific contributions in the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Muhammad Habib, affiliated with King Saud University, Saudi Arabia, has demonstrated measurable academic productivity through peer-reviewed publications, citation impact, and participation in interdisciplinary environmental research initiatives. His academic portfolio reflects ongoing engagement with environmental sustainability, agricultural innovation, and biological sciences research relevant to contemporary scientific challenges.[1]

Abstract

This academic recognition article documents the scholarly profile and research achievements of Muhammad Habib in relation to the Research Excellence Award presented through the Environmental Scientists Award platform. The profile highlights publication metrics, interdisciplinary contributions, citation impact, and engagement with Agricultural and Biological Sciences. The article further examines the candidate’s research productivity, academic relevance, and institutional affiliation at King Saud University. Citation records and indexed publications indicate measurable contributions to environmental and biological research disciplines, supporting eligibility for professional academic recognition.[1][2]

Keywords

Research Excellence Award, Environmental Scientists Award, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, King Saud University, Scientific Research, Citation Analysis, Academic Recognition, Scopus Author Profile, Environmental Research, Biological Sciences

Introduction

Research awards are commonly used within the academic community to recognize significant scientific contributions, publication activity, and research influence. Such recognitions frequently consider metrics including indexed publications, citations, collaborative research activities, and subject-area specialization. Muhammad Habib’s academic work within Agricultural and Biological Sciences reflects participation in contemporary environmental and biological research topics relevant to regional and global sustainability concerns.[1]

King Saud University has maintained a recognized role in promoting scientific innovation and interdisciplinary research initiatives in the Middle East. Researchers affiliated with the institution contribute to international scientific databases and collaborative projects addressing agricultural productivity, ecological systems, and biological sustainability.

Research Profile

Muhammad Habib’s scholarly profile includes indexed publications within the Scopus database under Author ID 57476776200. The available bibliometric indicators report 10 indexed documents, 87 citations, and an h-index of 5. These metrics indicate ongoing participation in peer-reviewed scientific communication and demonstrate moderate citation visibility within the subject area of Agricultural and Biological Sciences.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Muhammad Habib demonstrate engagement with biological and environmental sciences through peer-reviewed publication activity and interdisciplinary scientific investigation. The documented scholarly output contributes to the broader academic discourse surrounding agricultural systems, environmental sustainability, and biological applications.[2]

Academic contributions are further reflected through participation in international indexing systems and citation-based research evaluation frameworks. The visibility of the research portfolio within Scopus indicates the relevance of the work to regional and international scientific communities.[1]

Publications

Selected publications and indexed research outputs associated with the author profile demonstrate measurable scientific engagement in Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Publication activity indexed within Scopus contributes to citation accumulation and research dissemination across international academic networks.[1]

  • Research articles indexed in Scopus databases related to environmental and biological sciences.
  • Collaborative scholarly publications involving agricultural sustainability and biological applications.
  • Peer-reviewed scientific outputs contributing to citation-based academic impact.

DOI-indexed publications and citation tracking systems are frequently used to evaluate scientific dissemination and scholarly influence within international academic environments.[4]

Research Impact

Research impact is commonly measured through citations, indexing databases, collaborative networks, and institutional visibility. The citation count associated with Muhammad Habib’s scholarly profile indicates academic engagement and reference activity within related scientific literature. Such metrics are frequently considered in the assessment of academic recognition programs and research awards.[1]

The integration of publication metrics and peer-reviewed dissemination supports the broader objective of promoting scientific communication and evidence-based environmental research practices. Institutional participation through King Saud University additionally reinforces the academic context of the research activities documented within indexed platforms.

Award Suitability

The Research Excellence Award recognizes scholarly consistency, citation visibility, institutional engagement, and contributions to scientific advancement. Muhammad Habib’s documented publication record, citation metrics, and subject specialization align with the evaluative considerations commonly associated with environmental and biological science recognition programs.[2]

The candidate’s participation in internationally indexed scientific communication platforms supports professional recognition within the Environmental Scientists Award framework. The available bibliometric indicators demonstrate sustained scholarly activity and measurable academic impact in relevant research domains.[1]

Conclusion

Muhammad Habib’s academic profile reflects ongoing scholarly participation within Agricultural and Biological Sciences through indexed publications, citation activity, and institutional research engagement. The documented metrics and publication visibility provide a basis for recognition within the Research Excellence Award category of the Environmental Scientists Award platform. The profile illustrates measurable scientific productivity and participation in contemporary environmental research discourse.[1][2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Muhammad Habib, Author ID 57476776200. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57476776200
  2. Habib, M. M., Rehman, Z., Zubair, M., Dar, B. A., Abd-ElGawad, A. M., Yasin, G., Gilani, M. M., Malik, J. A., Rafique, M. T., & Jahanzaib, J. (2025). Urban parks and native trees: A profitable strategy for carbon sequestration and climate resilience. https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/14/4/903
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  5. Azhar, M. F., Faiz, M. J., Ali, E., Aziz, A., Akbar, M., Raza, G., Abdullah, M., Habib, M. M., & Akram, M. F. (2024). Evaluation of drought hazards and coping strategies adopted by pastoral communities in the Cholistan Rangeland of Pakistan. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2211464524000344

Sangwook Park | Genetics and Genomics | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Sangwook Park
Sangji University, South Korea

Sangwook Park
Affiliation Sangji University
Country South Korea
Documents 8
Citations 1
Subject Area Genetics and Genomics
Event Environmental Scientists Award
ORCID 0000-0003-2819-8621

Sangwook Park emerging and established scientific researchers whose academic contributions demonstrate originality, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable research advancement in environmental and life science domains. Sangwook Park of Sangji University has been associated with research activities in Genetics and Genomics, contributing to the broader scientific understanding of molecular biology, environmental genetics, and genomic applications relevant to sustainability and environmental sciences.[1]

Abstract

This academic recognition article documents the professional profile and scientific relevance of Sangwook Park in relation to the Innovative Research Award under the Environmental Scientists Award platform. The profile highlights research activities connected to Genetics and Genomics, with emphasis on interdisciplinary scientific applications involving environmental systems, genomic analysis, and biological innovation. The article further summarizes institutional affiliation, scholarly visibility, publication contributions, and the broader significance of genomic sciences in environmental research and sustainability initiatives.

Keywords

Innovative Research Award, Genetics and Genomics, Environmental Scientists Award, Sangji University, South Korea, Genomic Research, Environmental Genetics, Molecular Biology, Scientific Recognition, Academic Research Excellence

Introduction

Contemporary environmental and biological sciences increasingly rely on genomic methodologies to investigate ecological adaptation, biodiversity conservation, and molecular-level interactions affecting environmental systems. Genetics and Genomics provide essential frameworks for understanding biological responses to environmental change, supporting developments in sustainability research and biotechnology.[3]

Within this evolving academic landscape, researchers associated with genomic and molecular investigations contribute to interdisciplinary scientific progress. Sangwook Park’s affiliation with Sangji University reflects institutional participation in advancing scientific studies related to genomic sciences and environmental applications.[1]

Research Profile

Sangwook Park is academically associated with Sangji University in South Korea and has contributed to scientific investigations within the domain of Genetics and Genomics. The research profile includes documented scholarly output indexed through academic databases and research identification systems.[1]

  • Affiliation with Sangji University, South Korea
  • Research specialization in Genetics and Genomics
  • Participation in scholarly publication activities
  • Association with international researcher identification systems
  • Contribution to environmental and biological science discussions

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Genetics and Genomics commonly involve molecular characterization, genomic sequencing methodologies, gene expression studies, and biological data interpretation. These areas support scientific advancements in environmental monitoring, ecosystem resilience, and biotechnology applications.[4]

Sangwook Park’s academic activities contribute to the growing interdisciplinary integration between environmental sciences and molecular biology. Such contributions are particularly relevant in addressing global scientific challenges involving biodiversity preservation, ecological sustainability, and biological adaptation mechanisms.

Publications

The documented publication output includes scholarly articles associated with genetics, molecular biology, and genomics-related investigations. Publication records indicate participation in peer-reviewed academic communication and scientific dissemination activities.[1]

  • Research articles in Genetics and Genomics
  • Scientific contributions relevant to biological sciences
  • Indexed academic documentation and citation tracking
  • Collaborative scientific publication activities

Research Impact

The integration of genomic methodologies within environmental sciences has significantly expanded scientific understanding of ecological systems, environmental adaptation, and biological interactions. Researchers working within this interdisciplinary framework contribute to data-driven approaches supporting sustainability and environmental management strategies.[4]

The documented scholarly metrics, including publication counts and citation indexing, indicate participation in ongoing scientific communication processes. Such indicators are commonly considered during evaluations for academic recognition and research excellence awards.[1]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award acknowledges researchers demonstrating scientific originality, interdisciplinary engagement, and measurable academic contributions. Sangwook Park’s documented involvement in Genetics and Genomics aligns with the objectives of the Environmental Scientists Award platform, particularly in areas linking molecular science with environmental applications.

Eligibility considerations for such recognition commonly include research relevance, publication activity, scientific contribution, and broader academic engagement. Contributions in genomic sciences are increasingly recognized for their importance in environmental monitoring, ecological resilience studies, and sustainability-oriented research.[3]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Sangwook Park reflects participation in scientific research activities associated with Genetics and Genomics and their interdisciplinary relevance to environmental sciences. Through institutional affiliation, scholarly documentation, and research-oriented engagement, the profile demonstrates alignment with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award and the broader mission of recognizing scientific advancement within environmental and biological disciplines.[1]

References

  1. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Sangwook Park. ORCID Registry.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2819-8621
  2. National Human Genome Research Institute. (n.d.). Genomics and environmental research applications.
  3. Nature Publishing Group. (2011). A framework for variation discovery and genotyping using next-generation DNA sequencing data Applications of genomics in environmental and biological sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.806

Adiyadolgor Turbat | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Adiyadolgor Turbat
Institute of Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Adiyadolgor Turbat
Affiliation Institute of Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Country Mongolia
Scopus ID 57209231274
Citations 116 citations 4 documents
h-index 3
Subject Area Microbiology
Event International Environmental Scientists Award
ORCID
0000-0002-2072-9689

Adiyadolgor Turbat is a researcher affiliated with the Institute of Biology at the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Mongolia, whose academic activities focus primarily on microbiology, fungal pathogen characterization, and molecular identification methodologies. The researcher has contributed to scholarly literature indexed in international scientific databases and has received citation recognition through published scientific works. Dr. Turbat’s profile reflects active participation in microbial and environmental biological investigations associated with emerging pathogenic organisms and laboratory analytical methodologies.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Adiyadolgor Turbat in relation to the Research Excellence Award under the International Environmental Scientists Award framework. The profile summarizes scholarly metrics, publication activities, microbiological research interests, and documented scientific contributions. Particular emphasis is placed on studies involving fungal pathogen identification and microbial profiling methodologies relevant to environmental and biological sciences. The profile additionally evaluates research visibility through citation indicators and indexed scholarly outputs within Scopus-recognized literature databases.[1][3]

Keywords

Microbiology; Environmental Biology; Fungal Pathogens; Candida auris; Scientific Research; Academic Recognition; Scopus Publications; Microbial Identification; Environmental Scientists Award; Research Excellence

Introduction

Modern microbiological research increasingly emphasizes the identification, classification, and environmental implications of emerging pathogens. Researchers working in this area contribute to the development of diagnostic methodologies, pathogen surveillance systems, and microbial analytical frameworks applicable across biological and environmental disciplines. Within this context, Adiyadolgor Turbat has contributed to scientific investigations associated with fungal pathogen profiling and microbiological characterization methods.[2]

The growing scientific interest in fungal pathogens such as Candidozyma auris has elevated the importance of precise laboratory identification approaches and interdisciplinary microbial studies. Research outputs associated with these themes support broader environmental and public health objectives while strengthening scientific understanding of microbial evolution and pathogenic behavior.[3]

Research Profile

Adiyadolgor Turbat is affiliated with the Institute of Biology under the Mongolian Academy of Sciences in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The research profile demonstrates participation in internationally indexed scientific publications and reflects engagement in microbiological and environmental biological investigations. The Scopus profile associated with the researcher reports four indexed documents and citation recognition exceeding one hundred citations.[1]

The academic specialization of the researcher falls within microbiology, with research interests connected to fungal pathogen identification, microbial characterization techniques, and laboratory analytical methods. Such work contributes to ongoing international scientific discussions concerning infectious microorganisms and environmentally relevant biological systems.[2][4]

Research Contributions

One of the documented scientific contributions associated with Turbat involves research on the fatty acid profiling identification method of the emerging fungal pathogen Candidozyma auris, formerly known as Candida auris. The study was published in the Journal of Fungi and addresses microbial identification approaches relevant to fungal diagnostics and microbiological research methodologies.[3]

The contribution is relevant to contemporary microbiological investigations because fungal pathogens continue to present environmental and public health challenges worldwide. Research related to molecular and biochemical profiling supports improvements in diagnostic precision, epidemiological monitoring, and laboratory-based pathogen classification systems.[4][5]

Publications

The following publications and indexed scholarly contributions are associated with the academic profile of  Adiyadolgor Turbat:

  • Fatty Acid Profiling Identification Method of Emerging Fungal Pathogen Candidozyma auris (Formally Candida auris). Journal of Fungi, 2026.[3]
  • Indexed microbiological and environmental biological studies associated with pathogen characterization methodologies and fungal profiling investigations.[1]

Research Impact

Citation metrics and publication indexing indicate measurable academic visibility for the researcher within scientific literature databases. According to Scopus profile indicators, the research profile records 116 citations across indexed documents and maintains an h-index value of 3. These indicators demonstrate recognition of the researcher’s scholarly outputs within the scientific community.[1]

Research associated with microbial profiling and fungal pathogen identification contributes to broader scientific initiatives in environmental microbiology and infectious disease monitoring. The integration of analytical microbiological techniques into environmental biological research remains increasingly important for public health preparedness and laboratory diagnostics.[4]

Award Suitability

Adiyadolgor Turbat demonstrates characteristics consistent with the objectives of the Research Excellence Award under the International Environmental Scientists Award framework. The researcher’s profile reflects scholarly activity in microbiology, indexed scientific publishing, citation visibility, and contributions to environmental biological research themes.[1]

The documented work involving fungal pathogen identification methodologies illustrates engagement with scientifically relevant environmental and microbiological issues. Research connected to emerging pathogens and microbial analytical systems aligns with international scientific priorities related to biological monitoring, environmental safety, and microbial diagnostics.[3][5]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Adiyadolgor Turbat reflects ongoing engagement in microbiological research and environmental biological investigations associated with fungal pathogen studies and microbial identification methods. Through indexed scientific publications and measurable citation impact, the researcher has contributed to scholarly discussions within microbiology and related scientific disciplines. The profile supports consideration for recognition within the framework of international academic and environmental science awards.[1][3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Adiyadolgor Turbat, Author ID 57209231274. Scopus Preview.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57209231274
  2. Institute of Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences. (n.d.). Research activities and microbiological investigations.https://mas.ac.mn/
  3. Turbat, A., et al. (2026). Fatty Acid Profiling Identification Method of Emerging Fungal Pathogen Candidozyma auris (Formally Candida auris). Journal of Fungi.DOI:https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12010015
  4. World Health Organization. (2022). Fungal pathogens priority list to guide research, development and public health action.https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240060241
  5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2025). Candida auris and emerging fungal threats.https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/candida-auris/

Ifigenia Kostoglou Athanassiou | Immunology and Endocrinology | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Ifigenia Kostoglou Athanassiou
Department of Endocrinology, Asklepeion General Hospital

Ifigenia Kostoglou Athanassiou
Affiliation Department of Endocrinology, Asklepeion General Hospital
Country Greece
Scopus ID 6701404681
Citations 1,186  citations by 56 documents
h-index 18
Subject Area Immunology and Endocrinology
Event International Environmental Scientists Award
ORCID
0000-0002-2029-8372

Ifigenia Kostoglou Athanassiou is a Greek endocrinologist affiliated with the Department of Endocrinology at Asklepeion General Hospital. Her scholarly profile demonstrates sustained contributions to endocrinology, autoimmune disorders, and metabolic disease research through peer-reviewed publications, clinical investigations, and interdisciplinary scientific engagement.[1] Her academic record reflects continuing involvement in endocrine and immunological research areas relevant to modern healthcare systems and translational medical science.[2]

Abstract

This academic article presents a structured overview of the scientific profile and research achievements of Ifigenia Kostoglou-Athanassiou. The article summarizes her institutional affiliation, scholarly metrics, research focus areas, and contributions to endocrine and immunological sciences. It additionally evaluates the relevance of her scientific work in the context of the International Environmental Scientists Award. The analysis incorporates bibliometric indicators, selected publications, and broader academic impact indicators associated with endocrinology and immune-related disorders.[1][3]

Keywords

Endocrinology; Immunology; Autoimmune Diseases; Metabolic Disorders; Clinical Research; Endocrine Science; Academic Recognition; Translational Medicine; Hormonal Disorders; Research Excellence Award

Introduction

Endocrinology and immunology remain central disciplines within contemporary medical research due to their influence on metabolic regulation, inflammatory disorders, and chronic disease management. Researchers operating at the intersection of these domains contribute substantially to diagnostic advancement and therapeutic innovation.[4] Ifigenia Kostoglou-Athanassiou has participated in scientific investigations concerning endocrine disorders and related immunological mechanisms, contributing to broader clinical understanding within these areas.[2]

Her publication profile and citation metrics indicate a sustained record of academic productivity. Through clinical and research activities at Asklepeion General Hospital, her work has addressed endocrine dysfunctions, autoimmune associations, and metabolic complications affecting patient health outcomes.[5]

Research Profile

Kostoglou-Athanassiou maintains an established academic presence within endocrine and immunological sciences. According to indexed bibliographic records, her scholarly output includes 56 documents and more than one thousand citations, with an h-index of 18.[1] These indicators demonstrate measurable research visibility and continued scholarly engagement within the international scientific community.

Her research interests encompass autoimmune endocrinopathies, metabolic dysfunctions, thyroid disease, inflammatory responses, and hormonal regulation. The integration of clinical practice with academic investigation has enabled the development of research perspectives grounded in evidence-based medicine and patient-centered endocrinology.[6]

Research Contributions

The scientific contributions of  Kostoglou-Athanassiou include investigations into endocrine autoimmune disorders, inflammatory markers, metabolic syndrome, and hormonal interactions affecting systemic physiology.[7] Her research activities have contributed to improved understanding of endocrine complications associated with chronic disease and immune-mediated conditions.

Several of her studies have focused on the relationship between endocrine signaling pathways and inflammatory responses, particularly in conditions involving thyroid dysfunction and metabolic abnormalities.[8] Such investigations are relevant to contemporary healthcare challenges involving obesity, diabetes, autoimmune pathology, and systemic inflammation.

Her publication record additionally reflects interdisciplinary scientific collaboration and participation in peer-reviewed medical literature. The continued dissemination of endocrine research findings through indexed journals has strengthened scientific dialogue concerning diagnostic methodologies and therapeutic approaches.[9]

Publications

The Scopus profile lists 10 documents associated with Susanta Mandal [1]. Indexed publications play an important role in academic visibility because they allow research outputs to be discovered, cited, and evaluated within international scholarly databases.

Research Impact

The research impact associated with Kostoglou-Athanassiou is reflected through citation performance, publication continuity, and interdisciplinary scientific relevance. Her work contributes to medical understanding within endocrinology and related immune-mediated conditions, supporting both clinical application and ongoing academic investigation.[1]

The integration of immunological concepts into endocrine research is increasingly important for addressing chronic metabolic disease and inflammatory disorders. Her academic contributions align with broader healthcare objectives involving evidence-based medicine, translational science, and improved patient care outcomes.[10]

Award Suitability

Ifigenia Kostoglou-Athanassiou demonstrates several characteristics commonly associated with recipients of international scientific recognition awards. These include sustained scholarly productivity, peer-reviewed publication output, measurable citation impact, and continued engagement in clinically relevant research domains.[3]

Her scientific profile aligns with the objectives of the International Environmental Scientists Award through interdisciplinary medical research addressing metabolic health, systemic inflammatory mechanisms, and chronic disease interactions relevant to public health and environmental influences on human physiology.[11]

Conclusion

Ifigenia Kostoglou-Athanassiou represents an established academic contributor within endocrinology and immunological medical research. Her scholarly record, institutional affiliation, citation performance, and interdisciplinary investigations collectively demonstrate continued participation in scientific advancement. The integration of endocrine and immune-related research themes within her work supports broader clinical and public health objectives associated with evidence-based medical science and translational healthcare research.[1][5]

Reference

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ifigenia Kostoglou-Athanassiou, Author ID 6701404681. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6701404681
  2. Medicina Lithuania. (2025). Euthyroid Sick Syndrome as an Index of Prognosis in Severe COVID-19 Disease.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina
  3. Review Article. Targeted Cellular Treatment of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autrev
  4. Academic Endocrinology Research Resources. Autoimmune and Metabolic Endocrine Disorders.
    https://www.endocrine.org/
  5. Life Journal. (2024). Vitamin D Levels as a Marker of Severe SARS-CoV-2 Infection.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/life

 

Ali Danandeh Mehr | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ali Danandeh Mehr | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor | The University of Antalya Bilim University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Ali Danandeh Mehr is a prominent scholar in civil and environmental engineering, specializing in hydrology, drought modeling, and climate variability. His research integrates cutting-edge computational approaches such as machine learning, genetic programming, and hybrid data-driven models to solve complex water-related challenges. He has published 115 scientific documents in reputed international journals, advancing the field of hydroinformatics and predictive environmental modeling. With 4,186 citations and an h-index of 37, his research reflects significant global impact and scholarly recognition. His work focuses on understanding extreme climatic events, improving forecasting accuracy, and supporting sustainable water resource planning. Through innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches, his contributions continue to enhance resilience and decision-making in water resources engineering and environmental sustainability.

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Nazmunnahar Nazmunnahar | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Nazmunnahar Nazmunnahar | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

PhD Candidate | The University of Manchester | United Kingdom

Mrs. Nazmunnahar Nazmunnahar, in collaboration with Aman Ul Azam Khan, Mehedi Hasan Roni, Aurghya Kumar Saha, Zarin Tasnim Bristy, Abdul Baqui, and Abdul Md Mazid, co-authored a significant study on sustainable smart textile development using e-waste materials. The research focuses on fabricating twelve types of conductive threads by twisting copper filaments with cotton and polyester, followed by coating with carbon paste enriched with sea salt, sourced from recycled dry cell batteries. The developed threads exhibited exceptionally low electrical resistance, with the best-performing variant achieving 0.0164 Ω/cm. Comparative analysis revealed performance equal to or better than commercial conductive threads. The threads maintained stability under bending, twisting, and wash cycles, proving their suitability for wearable electronics, flexible circuits, and eco-friendly textile innovations.

Julia Grosinger | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Julia Grosinger | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Investigadora | The University of  ICTA Universitat Autonoma De Barcelona | Spain

Mrs. Julia Grosinger is a dedicated researcher specializing in social-ecological systems, agro-food studies, and post-growth transformations in rural contexts. Her academic work focuses on understanding landscape governance, environmental justice, and the co-production of nature’s contributions to people. Through interdisciplinary and case-based methodologies, she examines how human needs can be spatially integrated into sustainability strategies. She has contributed to several international journals, addressing themes such as biodiversity governance, environmental disinformation, and participatory approaches to sustainability. Her publications reflect strong engagement with ecological economics and sustainability science. With 9 scholarly documents, 68 citations, and an h-index of 5, she has established a credible academic presence, contributing valuable insights into the transition toward sustainable and equitable socio-ecological systems.

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Muhammad Rashid | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Muhammad Rashid | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Researcher | The University of University of Bari Aldo Moro | Italy

Dr. Muhammad Rashid is an emerging researcher in Environmental Science with expertise in hydrological modeling, groundwater surface water interaction, and climate change impact assessment. His research combines advanced tools such as GIS, remote sensing, and machine learning to evaluate flood risks, groundwater sustainability, and land-use dynamics. He has contributed to interdisciplinary studies focusing on environmental resilience, water resource optimization, and predictive modeling for hydrological extremes. With 5 research documents, 17 citations, and an h-index of 3, his work highlights the integration of data-driven methodologies to address complex environmental challenges. His research supports sustainable development goals by improving water management strategies and enhancing understanding of climate-driven hydrological processes, contributing to innovative and scalable solutions in environmental science.

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Zhujun Gu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Zhujun Gu | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Director | The University of Pearl River Water Resources Research Institute | China

Prof. Dr. Zhujun Gu is an accomplished environmental scientist known for his contributions to AI-based remote sensing and ecological monitoring systems. His research focuses on vegetation structure estimation, soil and water conservation, and intelligent supervision of river–lake ecosystems using advanced data-driven approaches. With 33 publications, 503 citations, and an h-index of 14, his work reflects consistent scientific influence and innovation. He pioneered 3D vegetation volume analysis, improving the accuracy of environmental modeling and conservation strategies. His methodologies integrate multi-angle imaging, UAV data, and AI tools to enhance decision-making in environmental management. His research supports sustainable development by providing scalable solutions for ecological restoration, resource monitoring, and environmental protection across diverse geographic regions.

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Zhifeng Xun | Soil Carbon | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhifeng Xun | Soil Carbon | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Liaoning Agricultural Vocation and Technical College | China

Dr. Zhifeng Xun is a lecturer at Liaoning Agricultural Vocational and Technical College with a strong academic background in Grassland Science and Turfgrass Resources and Utilization. His research focuses on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling and the microbial pathways responsible for the production of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N₂O). Through a combination of biological inhibition experiments and high-throughput sequencing, he has identified fungi, particularly Ascomycota, as significant contributors to N₂O emissions under nitrogen fertilization, revealing that moderate nitrogen input disproportionately stimulates fungal-driven emissions. Dr. Zhifeng Xunhas contributed to multiple major research programs, enhancing the understanding of microbial mechanisms in urban lawn soils and providing a scientific foundation for sustainable nitrogen management in green spaces. He has authored four journal publications and a book, advancing knowledge in ecosystem management and climate change mitigation. His work integrates soil science and microbial ecology to inform practical strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting resilient, sustainable urban landscapes. His research has garnered 16 citations across 16 documents, with an h-index of 2.

Profile: Scopus | Orcid 

Featured Publications

Xun, Z., Zhao, M., Zhao, X., Wang, M., Liu, Y., Han, X., Zhang, Y., Wu, Y., & Quan, Z. (2025-10). Role of fungi in N<sub>2</sub>O emissions from nitrogen-fertilized lawn soil. Nitrogen.

Quan, Z., Li, S., Xun, Z., Liu, C., Liu, D., Wang, Y., Zhao, X., Yang, M., Lu, C., Chen, X., et al. (2024-07). Evaluating the effects of reduced N application, a nitrification inhibitor, and straw incorporation on fertilizer-N fates in the maize growing season: A field <sup>15</sup>N tracer study. Nitrogen.

Quan, Z., Li, S., Xun, Z., Liu, C., Liu, D., Wang, Y., Zhao, X., Yang, M., Lu, C., Chen, X., et al. (2024). Effects of reduced N application, nitrification inhibitor, and straw incorporation on fertilizer-N fates in maize cropping system: A field <sup>15</sup>N tracer study in Northeastern China. Working paper.