Fahad Shahzad | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fahad Shahzad | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Forestry University | Pakistan

Dr. Fahad Shahzad is a leading researcher in Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis, specializing in environmental monitoring, vegetation dynamics, forest fire prediction, and sustainable forest management. With an h-index of 11, 19 published documents, and 353 total citations, his work demonstrates significant impact in applying advanced machine learning and geospatial techniques to ecological and environmental challenges. He has developed ensemble machine learning models for forest fire prediction in Pakistan and China, spatio-temporal analyses of vegetation stress under climatic variability, and biomass and carbon stock modeling in Northern China forests. His research also explores urban heat island effects and vegetation dynamics in major Pakistani cities, along with long-term land-use and forest fragmentation analyses in Portugal. Dr. Shahzad has contributed extensively to high-impact journals including Fire Ecology, Earth Science Informatics, Scientific Reports, and Ecological Informatics, and actively serves as a reviewer for leading international SCI journals. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams across China, Pakistan, and Europe, he integrates tools such as R, Google Earth Engine, and GIS to generate data-driven insights for climate resilience and environmental management. His work bridges fundamental research and applied solutions, advancing predictive modeling and geospatial approaches for global sustainability, while mentoring early-career researchers and contributing to collaborative, cross-border scientific initiatives.

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Featured Publications

Shahzad, F., Mehmood, K., Anees, S. A., Adnan, M., Muhammad, S., Haidar, I., Ali, J., Hussain, K., Feng, Z., & Khan, W. R. (2025). Advancing forest fire prediction: A multi-layer stacking ensemble model approach. Earth Science Informatics.

Hussain, K., Badshah, T., Mehmood, K., Rahman, A. U., Shahzad, F., Anees, S. A., Khan, W. R., & Yujun, S. (2025). Comparative analysis of sensors and classification algorithms for land cover classification in Islamabad, Pakistan. Earth Science Informatics.

Mehmood, K., Anees, S. A., Muhammad, S., Shahzad, F., Liu, Q., Khan, W. R., Shrahili, M., Ansari, M. J., & Dube, T. (2025). Machine learning and spatio temporal analysis for assessing ecological impacts of the Billion Tree Afforestation Project. Ecology and Evolution.

Ali, J., Haoran, W., Mehmood, K., Hussain, W., Iftikhar, F., Shahzad, F., Hussain, K., Qun, Y., & Zhongkui, J. (2025). Remote sensing and integration of machine learning algorithms for above-ground biomass estimation in Larix principis-rupprechtii Mayr plantations: A case study using Sentinel-2 and Landsat-9 data in northern China. Frontiers in Environmental Science.

Hussain, K., Mehmood, K., Anees, S. A., Ding, Z., Muhammad, S., Badshah, T., Shahzad, F., Haidar, I., Wahab, A., Ali, J., et al. (2025). Retraction notice to “Assessing forest fragmentation due to land use changes from 1992 to 2023: A spatio-temporal analysis using remote sensing data” [Heliyon 10 (2024) e34710]. Heliyon.

Anees, S. A., Mehmood, K., Raza, S. I. H., Pfautsch, S., Shah, M., Jamjareegulgarn, P., Shahzad, F., Alarfaj, A. A., Alharbi, S. A., Khan, W. R., et al. (2025). Spatiotemporal analysis of surface Urban Heat Island intensity and the role of vegetation in six major Pakistani cities. Ecological Informatics.

Anees, S. A., Mehmood, K., Khan, W. R., Shahzad, F., Zhran, M., Ayub, R., Alarfaj, A. A., Alharbi, S. A., & Liu, Q. (2025). Spatiotemporal dynamics of vegetation cover: Integrative machine learning analysis of multispectral imagery and environmental predictors. Earth Science Informatics.

Al-Tameemi, N., Zhang, X., Shahzad, F., Mehmood, K., Xiao, L., & Zhou, J. (2025). From trends to drivers: Vegetation degradation and land-use change in Babil and Al-Qadisiyah, Iraq (2000–2023). Remote Sensing.

Hussain, K., Mehmood, K., Yujun, S., Badshah, T., Anees, S. A., Shahzad, F., Nooruddin, Ali, J., & Bilal, M. (2024). Analysing LULC transformations using remote sensing data: Insights from a multilayer perceptron neural network approach. Annals of GIS.

Mehmood, K., Anees, S. A., Muhammad, S., Hussain, K., Shahzad, F., Liu, Q., Ansari, M. J., Alharbi, S. A., & Khan, W. R. (2024). Analyzing vegetation health dynamics across seasons and regions through NDVI and climatic variables. Scientific Reports.

Hussain, K., Mehmood, K., Anees, S. A., Ding, Z., Muhammad, S., Badshah, T., Shahzad, F., Haidar, I., Wahab, A., Ali, J., et al. (2024). Assessing forest fragmentation due to land use changes from 1992 to 2023: A spatio-temporal analysis using remote sensing data. Heliyon.

Mahmoud Al Tamimi | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mahmoud Al Tamimi | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Yarmouk University | Jordan

Prof. Mahmoud Al Tamimi is a distinguished geologist and academic with a prolific career spanning over four decades in the fields of sedimentology, stratigraphy, paleontology, and environmental geology. He has authored 15 scientific documents, which have collectively garnered 193 citations across 189 records, achieving an h-index of 5—reflecting his sustained scholarly impact. His research contributions include extensive studies on Precambrian formations, phosphate deposits, oil shales, and natural radioactivity in Jordan, with publications featured in renowned journals such as Radiation Measurements, Arabian Journal of Geosciences, and Applied Sciences. Prof. Al Tamimi’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. from Ain Shams University, followed by an M.Sc. from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, and a Ph.D. from Münster University, Germany, focused on sedimentological analyses of the Sarmouj Formation. His professional tenure includes teaching and research appointments at Yarmouk University and senior research roles at the National Center of Meteorology and Seismology, UAE. As a dedicated educator, he has taught a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate geology courses, supervised numerous research projects, and participated in multiple international geological conferences. His enduring contributions continue to advance geological sciences and environmental studies across the Middle East.

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Featured Publications 

Al-Fhaid, H., Edris, W. F., & Al-Tamimi, M. (2023). Potential utilization of oil shale as a stabilizing material for compressed earth block. Frontiers in Built Environment, 9, 1199744.

Al-jabali, H. M., Edris, W. F., Al-Tamimi, M., Al Sayed, A. A. K. A., & Selouma, T. I. (2025). Evaluation of the degradation of mortar with volcanic tuff replacement via destructive and non-destructive testing. Case Studies in Construction Materials, e04308.

Alqudah, M., Abu-Jaber, N., Al-Rawabdeh, A., & Al-Tamimi, M. (2023). Paleoenvironmental study of the Late Cretaceous–Eocene Tethyan Sea associated with phosphorite deposits in Jordan. Applied Sciences, 13(3), 1568.

Edris, W. F., Al-Fhaid, H., & Al-Tamimi, M. (2023). Evolution of durability and mechanical behaviour of mud mortar stabilized with oil shale ash, lime, and cement. Civil Engineering Journal, 9(9), 2175–2192.

Edris, W. F., Al-Tamimi, M., & Aldelgawy, M. (2022). Implementation of feldspar as partially replacement material in cement mortar (Exploration and application). Journal of Applied Engineering Science, 20(1), 177–185.

Kharisat, K. M., Abdallah, M. J., Abumurad, K. M., Al-Jundi, J. S., Altamimi, M. H., & Okoor, S. A. (2021). Radiological characterization of oil shale in Wadi Al Shallala, Jordan using gamma-ray spectrometer. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 30(12), 12741–12748.

Mosleh, M. A., Roselee, M. H., Abd Aziz, J. H., Al-Shorman, A. H., & Al Tamimi, M. H. (2025). Gold vein mineralogy and oxygen isotopes of Wadi Abu Khusheiba, Jordan. Open Geosciences, 17(1), 20250814.

Mosleh, M., Aziz, J. H. A., Roselee, M. H., Al-Shorman, A., Al Tamimi, M., & Alsoudi, A. (2024). Geochemical dispersion of gold-bearing quartz veins in the Wadi Abu Khusheiba area in Southern Jordan. Geochemical Transactions, 25(1), 2.

Al-Tamimi, M., Ghrefat, H., Alqudah, M., & Nazal, J. (2021). Geochemical analysis and spectral characteristics of oil shale deposits in Wadi Abu Ziad, Western Irbid, Jordan. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 14, 2478.

Desmond Vihywuseh | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Desmond Vihywuseh | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

The University of Bamenda | Cameroon

Mr. Desmond Vihywuseh is a committed educator and emerging researcher whose career bridges excellence in high school teaching and advanced geophysical research. With a strong foundation in physics, he earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees with distinction and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics with a specialization in Geophysics. His teaching experience spans several years, during which he has designed curricula, delivered innovative science lessons, managed student performance, and mentored learners through classroom and extracurricular activities, earning recognition as “Best Teacher of the Year 2024-25”. His research primarily focuses on the application of potential fields, particularly gravity and magnetism, to address geological, environmental, and geotechnical challenges, with an emphasis on forward modeling techniques for both near-surface and deep investigations. He has published in reputable outlets, including Scientific Reports, with additional works under review in international journals. Beyond teaching and research, he has participated in seminars and conferences on scientific writing, competency-based assessment, and industrialization, reflecting his commitment to academic growth and collaboration. Proficient in advanced geophysical software such as Geosoft Oasis Montaj, ArcGIS, and Rockworks, he combines technical expertise with strong communication and classroom management skills. His dual dedication to education and scientific inquiry highlights his role as a transformative figure in both teaching and applied physics research.

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Featured Publication

Vihywuseh, D., Tabod, C. T., Ndikum, E. N., Khan, A. R., & Fuen, D. A.-M. (2025). Unveiling the subsurface geological structure of the Centre Region, Cameroon, with aeromagnetic data analysis. Scientific Reports, 15, 33296.

A Antony Alosanai Promilton | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. A Antony Alosanai Promilton | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

V O Chidamabaram College | India

Dr. A. Antony Alosanai Promilton is an accomplished geologist and researcher specializing in hydrogeology, disaster vulnerability assessment, and geospatial applications in coastal environments, with a focus on groundwater exploration, hazard resilience, and renewable energy site selection. His research integrates geophysics, geochemistry, GIS, remote sensing, and analytical hierarchy process (AHP) for sustainable environmental management. He has published 16 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, presented his work at national and international conferences, and contributed significantly to applied geology with practical implications for groundwater potential mapping, cyclone disaster vulnerability assessment, and hydrogeochemical characterization. His studies have advanced methodologies in coastal solar site selection and submarine groundwater discharge investigations, showcasing interdisciplinary expertise. His research metrics include 16 publications, 15 citations, and an h-index of 2, reflecting his growing impact in the scientific community. Through his doctoral research at V.O. Chidambaram College, Tuticorin, he has contributed to coastal hydrogeology, groundwater geophysics, and geospatial decision-making models for disaster management and sustainable development. His professional engagements as a hydrogeologist, consultant geophysicist, and subject matter expert further highlight his applied skills and commitment to addressing critical environmental and societal challenges, positioning him as a promising researcher in geology and environmental sciences.

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  • Promilton, A. A., Ravindran, A., Pitchaimani, V. S., Kingston, J. V., & Karuppannan, S. (2025). Comprehensive hydrogeochemical characterization and seasonal water quality index analysis for sustainable groundwater management in Valliyur region, Southern Tamil Nadu, India. Scientific Reports, 15, 33251.

  • Grace, C. A. Z., Soundranayagam, J. P., Promilton, A. J. A. A., Karuppannan, S., Alkhuraiji, W. S., Pitchaimani, V. S., Nahas, F., & Youssef, Y. M. (2025). Integrating remote sensing and geospatial-based comprehensive multi-criteria decision analysis approach for sustainable coastal solar site selection in Southern India. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 14, 377.

  • Richard Abishek, S., Ravindran, A., Pitchaimani, V. S., Kaliraj, S., Kingston, J. V., Promilton, A. A. A., & Jerin Joe, R. J. (2025). Hydrogeophysical characterization of groundwater and subsurface geology using vertical electrical sounding and GMS modeling in Srivaikundam region, Southern Tamil Nadu. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 11(5), 1–20.

  • Grace, C. A. Z., Soundranayagam, J. P., Promilton, A. A., Pitchaimani, V. S., & Roy, E. A. (2024). Synergizing hazard resilience and renewable energy potential for smart coastal development: A GIS-MCDA approach in Thoothukudi, India. Nanotechnology Perceptions, 20(S13), 2608–2628.

  • Promilton, A. A., Antony, Z. G. C., Soundranayagam, J. P., & Viswasam, S. P. (2025). Mapping of cyclone disaster vulnerability using geospatial techniques and analytical hierarchy process: Implications for resilient urban planning in coastal city of Southern Tamil Nadu. Disaster Advances, 18(5), 1–15.

  • Aswin, S. K., Pitchaimani, V. S., & Promilton, A. A. (2025). Flood susceptibility assessment for coastal villages of Southern Tamil Nadu: An integrated GIS and AHP approach. Disaster Advances, 18(4), 1–12.

  • Ramasubramanian, S., Ravindran, A., Abishek, R. S., Promilton, A. A., & Rajendran, A. (2025). An application of remote sensing and GIS in groundwater potential zones for sustainable urban development in coastal areas between Cheikulam and Kolachal, Southern India. Applied Geomatics, 17(1), 1–10.

  • Ravindran, A., Promilton, A. A., Kingston, J. V., & Ramasubramanian, S. (2024). Multicriteria analysis of groundwater potential in Valliyur region, Tamil Nadu: Integrating remote sensing, GIS, and analytical hierarchy process. Water Conservation Science and Engineering, 9(3), 1–15.

  • Ravindran, A., Rajendran, A., Abishek, R. S., Promilton, A. A., & Ramasubramanian, S. (2024). Geophysical exploration of tectonic signatures in Proterozoic quartzite of the Kovilpai region, Southern India: A study in the Kurumalai and Oodumalai hills. Carbonates and Evaporites, 39(2), 1–18.

  • Ravindran, A., Antony, A., Promilton, A. A., & Ramasubramanian, S. (2024). Geophysical and geochemical studies on sinking stream occurrence in Ayankulam village of South Tamil Nadu, India. Journal of Geological Studies, 12(1), 1–10.

 

Bing Zhao | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bing Zhao | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Guilin University of Technology | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Bing Zhao’s academic journey in geosciences began with a Bachelor's degree in Resource Exploration Engineering from Jiangcheng College of China University of Geosciences, where he acquired foundational knowledge in petrology, structural geology, and crystallography. He further deepened his expertise through a Master's degree in Geology at Guilin University of Technology , studying advanced geochemistry, mineralogy, and metallogenic theories. Currently, he is a Doctoral Candidate in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering at Guilin University of Technology, with a focus on granite geology, geochemical exploration, and frontiers in Earth sciences.

Professional Endeavors

Mr. Zhao has held prominent roles in both research and applied geological engineering. He has been serving as an Engineer at the Guangxi Mineral Resources Reserve Evaluation Center, currently seconded to the Geological Survey Department of the Guangxi Natural Resources Department. His responsibilities include managing digital transformation projects for mineral resource oversight, coordinating the full cycle of geological survey operations, and contributing to high-level policy and planning documents. Previously, as an Assistant Engineer at the Guangxi Geophysical Exploration Institute , he gained valuable field experience through geochemical surveys and tourism geology assessments.

Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Zhao has actively contributed to a variety of research projects centered around geological surveys, mineral resource assessments, and digital modeling of deposits. Noteworthy among his contributions is the integration of geological datasets into 3DMINE software for digital modeling and spatial analysis, particularly in the exploration of quartz sand deposits in Beihai, Guangxi. He was also instrumental in drafting the Guangxi Geological Survey Plan and the Exploration Work Plan for Continental Quartz Sand Deposits. His doctoral research compares Indosinian basic magmatism in South China with the Emeishan Large Igneous Province, demonstrating his commitment to advancing geochemical and isotopic methodologies.

Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Zhao’s academic and professional excellence has been consistently recognized. He has received the “Second Prize” at the Academic Annual Conference of Guilin University of Technology, in addition to being named an Excellent Intern and Excellent Graduate. He was also awarded a university-level second-class scholarship in recognition of his academic performance and research promise.

Impact and Influence

Through his involvement in regional and national-level planning documents, Mr. Zhao has made significant contributions to the strategic development of geological survey systems in Guangxi. His work in creating digital platforms for ore prospecting and geological data management demonstrates his ability to bridge traditional fieldwork with cutting-edge digital tools, thus modernizing mineral resource exploration and policy implementation.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Mr. Bing Zhao is poised to be a transformative figure in geological research and mineral resource management. His interdisciplinary expertise in petrology, isotopic geochemistry, and digital modeling positions him to lead innovative projects that enhance resource evaluation and sustainability. As he continues his doctoral research and contributes to policy and practice, Mr. Zhao is expected to leave a lasting impact on the fields of geology, exploration engineering, and geoinformatics.

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Provenance and Geological Significance of Cenozoic Sandstones in the Nankang Basin, Southern Cathaysia Block, China
Authors: Bing Zhao, Guojun Huang, Xiangke Wu, Shangyu Guo, Xijun Liu, Huoying Li, Hailin Huang, Hao Wu
Journal: Minerals
Year: 2025


Sr-Nd-Hf isotopic and platinum-group elemental characteristics of the Maxionghui greenstone in western Guangxi: Implications for magmatic evolution and sulfide mineralization
Authors: Zhao B., Liu X.J., et al.
Journal: Acta Petrologica (Zone 2 SCI Journal)
Year: 2022


Geochronology, isotopic and Platinum-group elemental geochemistry of lavas and dykes from western Guangxi in the outer zone of Emeishan mantle plume, SW China
Authors: Zhao B., Liu X., Li Z., et al.
Conference Proceeding: EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts (SCI-indexed conference proceeding)
Year: 2021


Conclusion

Mr. Bing Zhao represents the next generation of geological scientists who combine traditional field expertise with advanced analytical tools and strategic planning. With a strong academic background, a portfolio of impactful projects, and recognized research contributions, he is well-positioned to drive future advancements in Earth and planetary sciences. His trajectory reflects a commitment to excellence, innovation, and public service, making him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Chunfang Dong | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chunfang Dong | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Geophysical and Geochemical Exploration | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Chunfang Dong began his academic journey in the field of geosciences with a Bachelor’s degree in Resource Exploration Engineering from Qinghai University. With a strong foundation in Earth sciences, he pursued a Master’s degree in Geology at Guilin University of Technology. Driven by a passion for geochemical processes and mineral systems, he is currently advancing his research through a Ph.D. in Geochemistry at the prestigious Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences.

Professional Endeavors

As a budding yet impactful researcher, Dr. Dong has already contributed to multiple high-level geological investigations across China. His academic trajectory is complemented by hands-on involvement in several national research projects, where he has explored the geochemical behavior of rare earth elements (REEs) and the metallogenic processes within complex geological settings. His work integrates field surveys, analytical chemistry, and theoretical modeling to address key questions in mineral exploration and environmental geochemistry.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Dong's core research revolves around ion-adsorption rare earth deposits (IAREDs), particularly in the supergene environment. His areas of interest include the geodynamic and geochemical controls on HREE-rich granite formation, REE migration and differentiation, and the enrichment of REE in aluminous rock series. His studies have led to meaningful contributions in top-tier journals such as Journal of Geochemical Exploration, Applied Geochemistry, and Minerals, enhancing the scientific understanding of REE behavior in karst landforms and alumina-rich formations.

Accolades and Recognition

While still in the early stages of his career, Dr. Dong's publications reflect a rapidly growing reputation in the geosciences. Collaborating with established geochemists, he has co-authored impactful articles that provide novel insights into REE mineralization and exploration. His research has been recognized and cited in both Chinese and international scientific forums, indicating strong academic merit and practical relevance.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Dong’s work holds significant importance for the global supply chain of rare earth elements—critical components in renewable energy, electronics, and defense technologies. By advancing our understanding of REE distribution and geochemical mechanisms, his studies contribute directly to sustainable mineral exploration and strategic resource management in China and beyond. His findings are also pivotal for environmental assessments and green technology initiatives.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As he progresses in his doctoral studies and beyond, Dr. Chunfang Dong is poised to become a leading figure in rare earth geochemistry. With a focus on innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary collaboration, he aims to unravel deeper connections between geological processes and mineral economics. His continued research will undoubtedly support national resource strategies while shaping the next frontier of applied geoscience.

Publications


Occurrence and provenance of ion-adsorbed rare earth elements mineralization in alumina-rich rocks of the Permian Heshan formation, western Guangxi, China
Authors: Chunfang Dong, Zhixuan Han, Xiaocheng Wei, Junhong Liu, Haonan Zhao, Zhiyan Gu, Bimin Zhang, Cheng Xu
Journal: Applied Geochemistry
Year: 2025


Geochemical Survey of Stream Sediments and Stream Water for Ion-Adsorption Type Rare Earth Deposits (IAREDs): A Pilot Study in Jiaping IARED, Guangxi, South China
Authors: Junhong Liu, Zhixuan Han, Chunfang Dong, Xiaocheng Wei, Yingnan Chen
Journal: Minerals
Year: 2025


Concentration, speciation, and fractionation of rare earth elements in alluvial soils in contiguous karst landform, southwestern China
Authors: Chunfang Dong, Zhixuan Han, Haotian Lu, Ruiwei Zhao, Yuqun Cai, Yang Li, Cheng Xu, Bimin Zhang
Journal: Journal of Geochemical Exploration
Year: 2024


Gold Migration and Precipitation as Collaurum in Orogenic Gold Deposits: Constrains from Microscopic Gold Particles Observed in the Alteration Zone in Shanggong Gold Ore, Henan, China
Authors: Y. Qiao, Zhixuan Han, Bimin Zhang, Xiaocheng Wei, Chunfang Dong, Hailin Liu
Journal: Minerals
Year: 2024


Research on Prospecting Direction of Ion-Adsorption Type Heavy Rare Earth Elements Resources in Guangxi and Progresses in Scientific Demonstration Exploration
Authors: W. Fu, Chunfang Dong, Cheng Xu, R. Wang, J. Lu, H. Zhou, Zhixuan Han, Z. Yi, Y. Lv, G. Huang, P. Luo
Journal: Earth Science (in Chinese with English abstract)
Year: 2024


Erfan Sadeghi | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Erfan Sadeghi | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Tarbiat Modares University | Iran

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Erfan Sadeghi’s academic path began with a Bachelor’s degree in Pure Geology from Bu Ali Sina University, where he ranked second in his class. Driven by a passion for geoscience, he advanced to earn both his Master’s and PhD in Engineering Geology from Tarbiat Modares University. His postgraduate research explored rock mechanics, lithological properties, and the engineering behavior of carbonate rocks. He continued to refine his expertise through a postdoctoral fellowship focused on stabilizing gypsum loess soils, further cementing his place in applied geological research.

💼 Professional Endeavors

With over a decade of hands-on experience, Dr. Sadeghi has held pivotal roles at leading Iranian institutions, including Sazeh Pardazi Iran (SPI), Zamin Physic Pouya Co. (ZPhP), and the Building and Housing Research Centre. He currently serves as a Senior Engineering Geologist at Iran’s Ministry of Energy. His professional focus spans site inspections, soil and rock mechanics, analytical modeling, and environmental assessments for large-scale infrastructure and energy projects.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Sadeghi’s research encompasses geotechnical engineering, engineering geology, and environmental science. He is recognized for his in-depth studies on:
🪨 Durability and behavior of carbonate rocks
🛠️ Tensile strength evaluation via hydraulic fracturing
🏗️ Geotechnical modeling of infrastructure foundations
🌊 Coastal and maritime geological assessments
He has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in top journals like Engineering Geology, Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, and Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering. His work bridges theoretical analysis with practical applications in construction and energy development.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Sadeghi’s academic excellence has been honored through multiple awards, including top student recognitions in both his MSc and PhD programs. He received competitive research funding from the Iran National Science Foundation and was selected for a national elite program in lieu of military service. His postdoctoral research was also funded by the same foundation, demonstrating consistent national recognition of his scholarly impact.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Through his research, technical leadership, and academic mentoring, Dr. Sadeghi has made significant contributions to Iran’s engineering geology sector. His projects have guided the development of breakwaters, tunnels, airports, and energy infrastructure. He has shaped best practices in site investigation and has actively shared insights at national and international conferences. His collaborations have influenced both policy frameworks and on-the-ground engineering solutions.

🧭 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Sadeghi stands as a key figure in Iran’s geotechnical and engineering geology communities. With memberships in prestigious organizations such as the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE), he continues to advocate for research-integrated engineering solutions. Looking ahead, he aims to expand his work in geomechanics and soil stabilization, enhance sustainable construction practices, and support knowledge transfer through academic teaching and mentorship. His legacy is one of scientific rigor, engineering excellence, and national development through geology.

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📄 An experimental study on the characterization and durability of two building low-porous trachyte and gabbro
Authors: Mozafari, Z., Mohamad Khani Haji Khaje Loo, M., Zobeiri, R., Nikudel, M.R., Sadeghi, E.
Journal: Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
Year: 2025


📄 Evaluating the characteristics of geological structures in karst groundwater inflow, Nowsud Tunnel
Authors: Bayat, N., Sadeghi, E., Nassery, H.R.
Journal: Journal of Mountain Science
Year: 2024


📄 The effect of cyclic loading parameters on the physical, mechanical, and microcracking behavior of granite
Authors: Ghasemi, S., Khamehchiyan, M., Taheri, A., Nikudel, M.R., Zalooli, A., Sadeghi, E.
Journal: Engineering Geology
Year: 2024


📄 The effect of rock carbonate types on fatigue performance of asphalt mixtures in carbonate rocks of the central Alborz zone
Authors: Sadeghi, E., Nikudel, M.R., Khamehchiyan, M., Kavussi, A.
Journal: Iranian Journal of Engineering Geology
Year: 2023


📄 Estimation of unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of Carbonate Rocks by Index mechanical tests and specimen size properties: Central Alborz Zone of Iran
Authors: Sadeghi, E., Nikudel, M.R., Khamehchiyan, M., Kavussi, A.
Journal: Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
Year: 2022


Mitiku Badasa Moisa | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mitiku Badasa Moisa | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Wollega University | Ethiopia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Mitiku Badasa Moisa embarked on his educational journey at Gunjo Primary School and later advanced through Sire Secondary and Preparatory Schools in Ethiopia. Demonstrating early aptitude in science and geography, he pursued a B.Sc. degree in Geo-Information Science from Wollega University. His academic dedication led him to earn an M.Sc. in Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing from Jimma University, marking the foundation of his career in geospatial sciences.

🏢 Professional Endeavors

With over 9 years of experience in teaching, research, and community service at Wollega University, Mr. Moisa has emerged as a committed academic and mentor. He is actively engaged in scholarly communication, serving as an academic editor for PLOS ONE, a board member at Global Open Share Publishing, and part of editorial teams for BIJCEES, Acta Scientific, and other high-impact journals. He has reviewed over 100 international research papers, underlining his pivotal role in upholding academic standards.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Moisa’s scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in geospatial analysis, environmental monitoring, urban studies, land use and land cover (LULC) change, and drought assessment. His research spans satellite-based rainfall prediction, urban sprawl dynamics, surface water irrigation mapping, soil erosion assessment using RUSLE, and thermal environmental studies. His active role as a team leader in the IHE-funded “ABCDryBASIN” project emphasizes his practical contribution to climate resilience and water resource justice through indigenous knowledge and smart tools.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Moisa’s academic stature is reflected in his publication record of over 49 peer-reviewed articles indexed in Scopus and Web of Science. His work has appeared in renowned journals such as Heliyon, Geocarto International, Water, Applied Geomatics, Cogent Social Sciences, and Environmental Earth Sciences. This prolific output not only enriches global scientific dialogue but also positions him as a leading voice in environmental geoinformatics.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The reach of Mr. Moisa’s research is extensive, influencing policymakers, academic peers, and development practitioners working in agriculture, climate adaptation, water management, and urban planning. His interdisciplinary methods and commitment to integrating indigenous knowledge with cutting-edge geospatial technologies bridge scientific inquiry and practical impact, especially in Ethiopia’s climate-vulnerable regions.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Mr. Moisa is well-positioned to continue shaping sustainable development strategies through his expertise in GIS and remote sensing. His future work promises to refine spatial planning tools, support data-driven policy, and contribute to global efforts in combating climate change and environmental degradation. His dedication to mentoring students and participating in global academic discourse ensures his legacy will inspire future generations of geoscientists.

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📄 Spatial analysis of land use and cover changes: Implications of green legacy initiative on climate action in Upper Awash Basin, Ethiopia
Authors: Zenebe Reta Roba, Mitiku Badasa Moisa, Tigist Girum Aymeku, Damena Edae Daba, Dessalegn Obsi Gemeda
Journal: Trees, Forests and People
Year: 2025


📄 Assessing the impacts of forest cover change on carbon stock and soil moisture dynamics using geospatial techniques: a case study of Nensebo forest, Southern Ethiopia
Authors: Zenebe Reta Roba, Mitiku Badasa Moisa, Sanju Purohit, Kiros Tsegay Deribew, Dessalegn Obsi Gemeda
Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Year: 2025


📄 Assessment of soil erosion and sediment yield in response to land use and land cover changes using geospatial techniques in Dumuga Watershed, Ethiopia
Authors: Zenebe Reta Roba, Mitiku Badasa Moisa, Sanju Purohit, Kiros Tsegay Deribew, Dessalegn Obsi Gemeda
Journal: All Earth
Year: 2025


📄 Quantifying urbanization-induced dynamics of urban sprawl using spatial metrics method in Adama City, Ethiopia
Authors: Shimelis Sishah Dagne, Hurgesa Hundera Hirpha, Addisu Teshome Tekoye, Zenebe Reta Roba, Mitiku Badasa Moisa
Journal: Cogent Social Sciences
Year: 2025


Satoshi Takahashi | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Satoshi Takahashi | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Nagoya University | Japan

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Satoshi Takahashi’s academic journey is rooted in a deep fascination with geology and paleontology. He earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees from Tohoku University, Japan, consistently focusing his research on Permian–Triassic deep-sea sediments in Panthalassa. His scholarly dedication was evident from the beginning, with theses and dissertations that delved into paleontological and geochemical phenomena that continue to inform his current work.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Takahashi’s academic career is marked by distinguished teaching and research positions. He currently serves as Associate Professor at Nagoya University’s Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. Prior to this, he held a decade-long position as Assistant Professor at the University of Tokyo and was a visiting scholar at the University of Leeds, UK. His journey began as a Research Fellow at the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and a Teaching Assistant at Tohoku University.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Takahashi's research spans deep-sea sedimentology, oceanic anoxia, lithium isotopes, and Martian geology analogues, blending Earth and planetary sciences with a geochemical lens. His groundbreaking work on Early Triassic oceanic anoxia and reverse weathering during warming periods provides critical insights into Earth’s climate history and mass extinction events.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

With multiple publications in high-impact journals such as PNAS, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Icarus, and Frontiers in Marine Science, Dr. Takahashi has gained significant academic recognition. His collaborative work has been cited by international scholars, reinforcing his reputation as a respected voice in geoscience research.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Beyond academia, Dr. Takahashi’s research influences how we interpret planetary environmental changes, both on Earth and potentially on Mars. His investigations into oxygenation and weathering processes contribute to our understanding of ancient life evolution, helping refine climate models and geological interpretations.

📘 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a member of esteemed societies such as the Geological Society of Japan and the Paleontological Society of Japan, Dr. Takahashi is committed to advancing geoscientific knowledge. With his expertise, he is poised to mentor the next generation of Earth scientists while continuing to explore the links between geochemical signals and planetary processes.

Publications


📄 Oceanic anoxia in Panthalassa during the Early Triassic Smithian–Spathian transition
Authors: Satoshi Takahashi, Satoshi Yamakita, Shun Muto, Satoru Kojima, Kunio Kaiho, Shin-ichi Yamasaki, Noriyoshi Tsuchiya, Yijun Xiong, Simon W. Poulton, Paul B. Wignall, Hironao Matsumoto, Takaaki Itai, Megumu Fujibayashi
Journal: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Year: 2025 (Available online 3 June 2025)


📄 Lithium isotopic evidence for enhanced reverse weathering during the Early Triassic warm period
Authors: Sofia Rauzi, William J. Foster, Satoshi Takahashi, Lidya G. Tarhan, Terry T. Isson
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)
Year: 2024


📄 Comparative study on cavernous weathering features formed by coastal processes and acidic alteration: Implications for rounded pits on Martian rocks
Authors: Mitsuteru Sugiuchi, Yasuhito Sekine, Satoshi Takahashi
Journal: Icarus
Year: 2024


📄 Oxygen increase and the pacing of early animal evolution
Authors: Kunio Kaiho, Atena Shizuya, Minori Kikuchi, Ryosuke Saito, Matthew R. Saltzman
Journal: Global and Planetary Change
Year: 2024


📄 Shallow-water temperature seasonality in the middle Cretaceous mid-latitude northwestern Pacific
Authors: Shunta Ichimura, Hideko Takayanagi, Yasufumi Iryu, Satoshi Takahashi, Tatsuo Oji
Journal: Frontiers in Marine Science
Year: 2024


Temenuzhka Spasova | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Temenuzhka Spasova | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Space Research and Technology Institute | Bulgaria

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Temenuzhka Spasova’s academic journey began with a solid foundation in geography, completing her first master’s degree in 2001 at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". Her passion for spatial analysis and earth observation led her to pursue a second master’s degree in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in 2015 from the same institution. In 2019, she earned her PhD from the Space Research and Technology Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, specializing in the integration of remote sensing technologies into environmental monitoring. Her early years reflect a commitment to interdisciplinary excellence and innovative thinking.

🧭 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor and postdoctoral researcher, Dr. Spasova plays a pivotal role in advancing remote sensing applications in Bulgaria and beyond. With over 50 scientific publications, her work spans satellite monitoring, snow and heat island mapping, and environmental change assessment. She collaborates widely with national and international researchers and institutions, ensuring that her academic work remains both globally relevant and locally impactful. Her active role in the academic community highlights her leadership and dedication to knowledge transfer.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Spasova's research focuses on leveraging remote sensing, SAR, optical data, and GIS technologies to assess and monitor diverse environmental phenomena. Her studies have explored snow cover in the Vitosha, Pirin, and Rila mountains, eutrophication in glacial lakes, urban heat islands, moss monitoring in Antarctica, and forest regeneration after fires. Her innovative methodologies help policymakers, scientists, and communities understand and address critical environmental issues.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Although the academic world often speaks through citations and contributions, Dr. Spasova's recognition is evident in her consistent publication in high-impact journals and conferences, especially through SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering. Her work is regularly cited and forms a foundation for ongoing environmental and geospatial research in Bulgaria and Eastern Europe. Her academic excellence continues to earn her respect among peers and collaborators.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Spasova’s work contributes directly to global conversations about climate change, sustainable land use, and satellite-based environmental monitoring. Through her research on heat islands, renewable energy, and snow dynamics, she provides valuable insights that support climate adaptation strategies and urban planning. Her studies on moss in Antarctica and post-fire forest analysis demonstrate her versatility and scientific curiosity. Her influence is growing among both policy advisors and scientific communities.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a rich academic foundation, a strong publication record, and an eye toward innovation, Dr. Temenuzhka Spasova is poised to make continued contributions to environmental monitoring and remote sensing. Her future research will likely expand into climate resilience, smart mapping technologies, and AI-integrated spatial analysis. Her legacy is one of dedication, precision, and an unwavering commitment to science for societal good. As she nurtures the next generation of geospatial researchers, her work will shape sustainable practices for years to come.

Publications


📄An Analysis of Powder, Hard-Packed, and Wet Snow in High Mountain Areas Based on SAR, Optical Data, and In Situ Data

  • Authors: Andrey Stoyanov, Temenuzhka Spasova, Daniela Avetisyan

  • Journal: Remote Sensing

  • Year: 2025


📄Application of satellite data for monitoring eutrophication in glacial lakes of Rila mountain, Bulgaria

  • Authors: Andrey Stoyanov, Temenuzhka Spasova

  • Conference: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering

  • Year: 2024


📄Application of Sentinel-2 MSI optical data for snow cover monitoring in the Vitosha mountain region of Bulgaria

  • Authors: Andrey Stoyanov, Temenuzhka Spasova

  • Conference: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering

  • Year: 2024


📄Assessment of Heat Islands and Renewable Energy Sources in the NorthEast Planning Region of Bulgaria by Remote Sensing

  • Authors: Temenuzhka Spasova, Iva Ivanova, Daniela Avetisyan, Albena Dancheva

  • Conference: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering

  • Year: 2024


📄Assessment of Heat Islands in the South-East Planning Region in Bulgaria by Remote Sensing

  • Authors: Temenuzhka Spasova, Albena Dancheva

  • Conference: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering

  • Year: 2024