Mohsen Hosseinalizadeh | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohsen Hosseinalizadeh | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Gorgan University of Agricuptural Sciences & Natural Resources | Iran

Academic Background

Dr. Mohsen Hosseinalizadeh is an Associate Professor at the Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (GUASNR), specializing in watershed management with a focus on soil erosion and conservation. His academic journey reflects a deep engagement with applied field research, particularly on the Iranian Loess Plateau. His scholarly impact is demonstrated by his citation metrics, showing 806 total citations, an h-index of 14, and an i10-index of 18 according to Google Scholar, and comparable performance metrics recorded in Scopus. His contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of soil degradation processes and remediation strategies in complex geologic terrains.

Research Focus

Dr. Mohsen Hosseinalizadeh research emphasizes watershed management, soil erosion modeling, and soil conservation. His work integrates advanced spatial statistics, machine learning, and field-based studies to address gully and piping erosion dynamics in semi-arid regions.

Work Experience

Over his academic career, Dr. Mohsen Hosseinalizadeh has contributed extensively to teaching, mentoring, and conducting multidisciplinary research in watershed and soil management. As a field expert, he has led projects on gully formation, soil biocrust variation, and bauxite remediation. His collaboration with researchers from countries such as the USA, Poland, Italy, Spain, and Costa Rica underscores his global academic engagement and scientific influence.

Key Contributions

Dr. Mohsen Hosseinalizadeh has played a key role in advancing knowledge of geomorphological processes, particularly through the application of artificial intelligence models in soil erosion studies. His innovative research has bridged theory and practice, offering new insights into erosion susceptibility and spatial variability of soil systems. His expertise in remote sensing and GIS-based modeling has enhanced the precision and applicability of environmental management frameworks.

Awards & Recognition

Dr. Mohsen Hosseinalizadeh has been honored with distinctions recognizing his outstanding contributions to soil and watershed management, including the Best Researcher Award for his innovative studies and high-impact publications in international journals.

Professional Roles & Memberships

Dr. Mohsen Hosseinalizadeh is an active member of the Iran Watershed Bureau and serves as a reviewer for several high-impact scientific journals. His collaborations with global experts have strengthened academic partnerships and promoted sustainable watershed practices worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Hosseinalizadeh, M., Kariminejad, N., Chen, W., Pourghasemi, H. R., & Keesstra, S. (2019). Gully headcut susceptibility modeling using functional trees, naïve Bayes tree, and random forest models. Geoderma, 342, 1–11.

Hosseinalizadeh, M., Kariminejad, N., Chen, W., Pourghasemi, H. R., & Alinejad, M. (2019). Spatial modelling of gully headcuts using UAV data and classifier ensembles. Geomorphology, 329, 184–193.

Hosseinalizadeh, M., Kariminejad, N., Rahmati, O., Keesstra, S., & Alinejad, M. (2019). Statistical and artificial intelligence approaches for predicting piping erosion susceptibility. Science of the Total Environment, 646, 1554–1566.

Kariminejad, N., Hosseinalizadeh, M., Pourghasemi, H. R., Bernatek-Jakiel, A., & Chen, W. (2019). Factors affecting gully headcut location using summary statistics and the maximum entropy model. Science of the Total Environment, 677, 281–298.

Kariminejad, N., Hosseinalizadeh, M., Pourghasemi, H. R., & Bernatek-Jakiel, A. (2019). GIS-based susceptibility assessment of gully headcuts and pipe collapses in semi-arid environments. Land Degradation & Development, 30(18), 2211–2225.

Impact Statement / Vision

Dr. Mohsen Hosseinalizadeh envisions developing predictive environmental models that integrate data-driven algorithms with field observations to mitigate soil degradation and enhance watershed resilience. His long-term vision is to promote sustainable land management practices through scientific innovation and international collaboration.

 

Nengwang Chen | Watershed management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nengwang Chen | Watershed management | Best Researcher Award

Director at Xiamen University, China.

Professor Nengwang Chen is a distinguished academic in Environmental Biogeochemistry at Xiamen University, China. As a Professor in the College of the Environment and Ecology, he is also the Director of the Department of Environmental Science and the Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory for Coastal Ecology and Environmental Studies. With expertise in nitrogen and carbon cycling, watershed-coast management, and big data applications, Prof. Chen has made significant contributions to environmental science. His research focuses on the biogeochemical processes impacting coastal and watershed ecosystems. He has published numerous influential articles and secured several large-scale research projects, including national funding. As a global leader in his field, he has also collaborated with institutions such as Utrecht University and the University of Maryland.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Nengwang Chen earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Management from Xiamen University (2001-2006), where he built the foundation for his career in environmental science. Prior to his doctorate, he completed his B.S. in Environmental Science from Nanjing Agricultural University (1994-1998). His academic training has equipped him with deep knowledge in environmental biogeochemistry, including research on nitrogen and carbon cycles, which later became the focus of his career. His doctoral research at Xiamen University allowed him to explore environmental management on a molecular and ecological scale, leading to substantial advancements in understanding the impact of human activities on coastal ecosystems. Prof. Chen’s solid educational background has enabled him to lead high-profile research initiatives and make substantial contributions to environmental science.

work Experience💼

Prof. Nengwang Chen has over 15 years of experience in environmental biogeochemistry and ecology. He has been a Professor at Xiamen University since 2014, where he serves as the Director of the Department of Environmental Science. He previously held the position of Associate Professor at the same university from 2009-2014. Prof. Chen has an extensive history of collaborative research, having been a Visiting Scholar at Utrecht University (2016-2017) and the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (2011-2012). His postdoctoral research at Zhejiang University (2006-2008) further enriched his expertise in environmental science. Prof. Chen has led multiple research projects funded by national and international institutions, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and National Key Research and Development Programs, and his work consistently advances the understanding of global environmental changes.

Research Focus

Prof. Nengwang Chen’s research primarily revolves around environmental biogeochemistry, focusing on the nitrogen and carbon cycles in coastal ecosystems. His work delves into the interactions between watersheds and coastal regions, exploring the biogeochemical processes that regulate nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration. Prof. Chen is particularly interested in understanding how human activity, climate change, and land-use changes influence these cycles. He has led projects assessing the impact of pollutants such as ammonium nitrogen and greenhouse gases in river-estuary systems. His research also includes big data applications to monitor and model environmental changes. Prof. Chen’s work is highly interdisciplinary, bridging environmental science, ecology, and data science to address pressing environmental challenges. His research aims to inform sustainable watershed management and the restoration of coastal ecosystems, making a significant contribution to global environmental change studies.

Awards & Honors🏆 

Prof. Nengwang Chen has received numerous prestigious awards throughout his career, recognizing his contributions to environmental science and biogeochemistry. His research has been funded by major programs, including the National Key Research and Development Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. These funding successes underscore his leadership in the field of coastal and watershed ecology. His exceptional work has garnered significant recognition internationally, and his research projects often influence global environmental management practices. Prof. Chen’s collaborations with leading institutions like Utrecht University and University of Maryland further exemplify his global impact. His publications in high-impact journals, such as Nature Communications and Water Research, have earned him numerous citations. These accolades reflect his profound influence in shaping environmental policy and advancing the field of biogeochemistry, particularly regarding coastal ecosystems and water resource management.

Conclusion✅

Professor Nengwang Chen is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his exceptional contributions to environmental biogeochemistry, hydrology, and coastal ecology. His cutting-edge research, strong leadership, and international collaborations position him as a leading scientist in climate change and water resource management. While he could further broaden his interdisciplinary impact and policy engagement, his scientific excellence and research leadership make him highly deserving of this recognition.

📚Publications to Noted

 

Cryptophyte diversity and assembly mechanisms reveal ecological discontinuities in a river-estuary-coast continuum

Authors: C. Wang, Changyun; Y. Liu, Yao; Z. Tong, Zhuyin; B. Huang, Bangqin; W. Xiao, Wupeng

Year: 2025

Citations: 0

ENSO Enhances Seasonal River Discharge Instability and Water Resource Allocation Pressure

Authors: M. Zhu, Minxiang; D. Yu, Dan; Y. Yu, Yiqi; X. Cai, Ximing; N. Chen, Nengwang

Year: 2025

Citations: 0

Widespread crab burrows enhance greenhouse gas emissions from coastal blue carbon ecosystems

Authors: K. Xiao, Kai; Y. Wu, Yuchen; F. Pan, Feng; D.M. Alongi, Daniel M.; I.R. Santos, Isaac R.

Year: 2024

Citations: 4

Correction to: Carbonate chemistry and carbon sequestration driven by inorganic carbon outwelling from mangroves and saltmarshes

Authors: G.M.S. Reithmaier, Gloria Maria Susanne; A. Cabral, Alex; A. Akhand, Anirban; Y.Y. Yau, Yvonne Y.; I.R. Santos, Isaac R.

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Drought reduces nitrogen supply and N₂O emission in coastal bays

Authors: M. Zhang, Mingzhen; D. Yu, Dan; Y. Yu, Yiqi; S. Li, Shaobin; N. Chen, Nengwang

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Urbanization and greenhouse gas emissions from municipal wastewater in coastal provinces of China

Authors: Q. Yu, Qibiao; S. Li, Shaobin; N. Chen, Nengwang

Year: 2024

Citations: 5

Spatial variation of anthropogenic disturbances within watersheds determines dissolved organic matter composition exported to oceans

Authors: L. Qu, Liyin; R.A. Dahlgren, Randy Alan; S. Gan, Shuchai; N. Chen, Nengwang; W. Guo, Weidong

Year: 2024

Citations: 6

Beyond Hydrology: Exploring the Factors Influencing the Seasonal Variation of the Molecular Composition of Riverine Dissolved Organic Matter

Authors: X. Zhan, Xiaoqian; H. Bao, Hongyan; J. Niggemann, Jutta; T. Dittmar, Thorsten; S. Kao, Shuhji

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Harmful algal blooms in inland waters

Authors: L. Feng, Lian; Y. Wang, Ying; X. Hou, Xuejiao; H.W. Paerl, Hans W.; C. Zheng, Chunmiao

Year: 2024

Citations: 22

S-containing molecular markers of dissolved organic carbon attributing to riverine dissolved methane production across different land uses

Authors: P. Zhang, Peipei; L. Zhang, Lu; F. Wang, Fang; D. Wang, Dongsheng; X. Xia, Xinghui

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

 

 

jiaxin Li | physiography | Best Researcher Award

Ms. jiaxin Li | physiography | Best Researcher Award

Student at Yanbian University, China

Jiaxin Li is a dedicated researcher specializing in environmental geography and conservation. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree at Yanbian University, focusing on ecological preservation and fire stress mechanisms. Her academic journey has been marked by a strong commitment to understanding the interactions between natural landscapes and human activities. She actively participates in a National Natural Science Foundation project, refining her research and analytical skills. Jiaxin has demonstrated leadership as a student officer and has received multiple awards for academic excellence. Passionate about conservation, she contributes to wildlife habitat studies in the China-North Korea-Russia transboundary region. Her work integrates geographic research with innovative methodologies for environmental risk assessment. With expertise in structured research and data analysis, she aims to advance scientific understanding in sustainable land management. Jiaxin’s dedication to continuous learning and her strong work ethic make her a promising scholar in environmental sciences.

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Education 🎓

Jiaxin Li is a Master’s student in Geography at Yanbian University, a prestigious Double First Class 211 university in China. Her academic foundation was built through a Bachelor’s degree in Geography Education from the same institution, where she gained extensive knowledge in environmental sciences, spatial analysis, and land use management. She holds a certified teaching qualification, demonstrating her commitment to education and ethical responsibility in academia. Throughout her studies, she has explored physical geography, environmental sustainability, and conservation practices. Her Master’s research delves into fire stress mechanisms and ecological risk assessment in transboundary wildlife habitats. With a strong academic background, she has developed expertise in GIS, remote sensing, and risk evaluation methods. Her educational journey reflects her passion for environmental conservation and her determination to contribute to global ecological research. Jiaxin continues to develop interdisciplinary approaches to understanding and protecting natural landscapes.

work Experience💼

Jiaxin Li has gained valuable research experience through her involvement in a National Natural Science Foundation project focusing on fire stress mechanisms and wildlife risk assessment. Her participation in this project has enhanced her academic writing skills, analytical thinking, and ability to conduct structured research. She has developed expertise in geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing analysis, and ecological modeling. Jiaxin has also served as a student officer, where she honed her leadership, organizational, and teamwork skills. Her role required her to coordinate academic and extracurricular activities, fostering adaptability and problem-solving abilities. In addition, she has contributed to environmental conservation studies in the China-North Korea-Russia transboundary region, improving risk warning systems for wild tiger and leopard habitats. Her experience in academic research, field studies, and administrative roles has equipped her with the skills necessary to excel in environmental sciences and conservation efforts.

Research Focus

Jiaxin Li’s research focuses on fire stress mechanisms, wildlife habitat risk assessment, and ecological conservation. Her work emphasizes the rapid identification and risk warning of endangered species habitats, particularly wild tigers and leopards in the China-North Korea-Russia transboundary region. She integrates advanced geospatial analysis, remote sensing, and ecological modeling to understand environmental threats and propose sustainable conservation strategies. By analyzing land-use changes, climate impacts, and habitat fragmentation, she contributes to early-warning systems for biodiversity protection. Her research also explores sustainable land management practices and their role in mitigating ecological risks. Through interdisciplinary approaches, Jiaxin aims to improve disaster resilience and environmental policies for wildlife conservation. Her studies play a crucial role in balancing human development with ecosystem sustainability, ensuring that endangered species receive adequate protection.

Awards and Honors 🏅

  • Excellent Student Officer (12/2020) 🏆 – Recognized for outstanding leadership, teamwork, and coordination skills in student affairs.
  • Excellent Student (11/2018) 🎖️ – Awarded for academic excellence, perseverance, and commitment to continuous learning.

These awards highlight Jiaxin Li’s dedication to both academic success and leadership. Her recognition as an Excellent Student Officer demonstrates her ability to manage responsibilities effectively, while her Excellent Student award reflects her commitment to knowledge and research.

Skill

Jiaxin Li is a dedicated researcher specializing in environmental geography and conservation. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree at Yanbian University, where she focuses on ecological preservation, fire stress mechanisms, and wildlife risk assessment. Her academic journey has been shaped by a strong commitment to understanding the interactions between natural landscapes and human activities. She actively participates in a National Natural Science Foundation project, which has refined her research and analytical skills while enhancing her ability to conduct structured investigations.

Conclusion✅

Jiaxin Li demonstrates strong potential as a researcher, with valuable contributions to environmental science and wildlife conservation. His involvement in a prestigious research project and academic achievements make him a promising candidate. However, to maximize his competitiveness for the Best Researcher Award, he should work on increasing his publication record, leading independent research initiatives, and expanding his international research collaborations.

 

📚Publications to Noted

 

Analysis of Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Drought in Transboundary Watersheds of Northeast Asia Based on Comprehensive Indices Water.

2025-01 | journal-article

DOI: 10.3390/w17030382

Source: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

 

 

 

Willi Haas | Circular Economy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Willi Haas | Circular Economy | Best Researcher Award

scientist at BOKU University, Austria

Dr. Willi Haas is a distinguished researcher at the Institute of Social Ecology, BOKU University, Vienna. He holds a mechanical engineering degree, a doctorate in philosophy specializing in sociology, and a habilitation in social ecology. His work focuses on analyzing society-nature interactions over time and space to explore sustainable transitions towards a post-fossil society. With an interdisciplinary approach integrating social, cultural, and natural sciences, he examines governance, policy integration, conflicts, and barriers affecting change processes. Dr. Haas has made significant contributions to the understanding of environmental sustainability and circular economy, influencing both academia and policy-making.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Haas’s academic journey began with a degree in mechanical engineering, followed by a PhD in philosophy with a focus on sociology. His pursuit of interdisciplinary knowledge led him to attain a habilitation in social ecology, where he studied the complex interplay between society and the environment. His educational background has equipped him with a unique perspective, allowing him to apply sociological theories to ecological transitions. Through his academic training, Dr. Haas has developed expertise in material flow analysis, sustainability transitions, and socio-metabolic systems, positioning him as a leading scholar in social ecology.

work Experience💼

With years of experience in social ecology and sustainability research, Dr. Haas has contributed to various high-impact projects on climate policy, circular economy, and environmental governance. He has been an integral part of multiple European research initiatives, such as the Horizon Europe-funded CircEUlar project and the ACRP-funded Q2-PATHWAYS project. His work extends beyond research, engaging in policy discussions and advising governments and institutions on sustainability strategies. Additionally, he is a sought-after speaker and collaborator in academic and policy-making circles, contributing to conferences, workshops, and interdisciplinary research networks.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Haas has been recognized for his contributions to social ecology and sustainability studies through various awards and honors. His research excellence has earned him accolades from academic institutions and international sustainability organizations. He has received awards for his innovative approaches to climate-friendly living and circular economy frameworks. His influence in bridging the gap between policy and academia has been acknowledged by governmental and environmental agencies. As a thought leader in the field, his work continues to shape global discussions on ecological transitions and sustainability governance.

Research Focus

Dr. Haas’s research centers on understanding and promoting sustainability transitions through an interdisciplinary lens. He explores socio-metabolic processes, material flow dynamics, and the governance of environmental change. His work delves into the circular economy’s challenges, identifying socio-political and economic barriers to its implementation. Additionally, he examines the impact of climate change on public health and infrastructure, advocating for systemic transformations. By combining quantitative and qualitative methodologies, Dr. Haas provides insights into sustainable policy development, resource efficiency, and environmental justice.

Skills 💡

Dr. Haas possesses a diverse skill set that includes expertise in social ecology, sustainability analysis, and interdisciplinary research. He is proficient in material flow accounting, socio-metabolic system modeling, and policy integration strategies. His ability to apply sociological theories to ecological transitions makes him a valuable contributor to sustainability discourse. Additionally, he excels in stakeholder engagement, facilitating discussions between policymakers, researchers, and communities. His communication skills enable him to present complex environmental issues in an accessible manner, making a significant impact in both academic and public spheres.

 

Conclusion✅

Dr. Willi Haas is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his interdisciplinary research, substantial contributions to sustainability science, and policy impact. While his citation index and industry engagement could be further improved, his extensive publication record, ongoing projects, and scholarly influence make him a deserving nominee.

 

📚Publications to Noted

 

How circular is the global economy? An assessment of material flows, waste production and recycling in the EU and the world in 2005

Authors: W. Haas, F. Krausmann, D. Wiedenhofer, M. Heinz

Citations: 1522

Year: 2015

Global socioeconomic material stocks rise 23-fold over the 20th century and require half of annual resource use

Authors: F. Krausmann, D. Wiedenhofer, C. Lauk, W. Haas, H. Tanikawa, T. Fishman, …

Citations: 732

Year: 2017

Between activism and science: grassroots concepts for sustainability coined by Environmental Justice Organizations

Authors: J. Martinez-Alier, I. Anguelovski, P. Bond, D. Del Bene, F. Demaria

Citations: 443

Year: 2014

From resource extraction to outflows of wastes and emissions: The socioeconomic metabolism of the global economy, 1900–2015

Authors: F. Krausmann, C. Lauk, W. Haas, D. Wiedenhofer

Citations: 438

Year: 2018

Measuring Progress towards a Circular Economy: A Monitoring Framework for Economy‐wide Material Loop Closing in the EU28

Authors: A. Mayer, W. Haas, D. Wiedenhofer, F. Krausmann, P. Nuss, G.A. Blengini

Citations: 407

Year: 2018

Maintenance and Expansion: Modeling Material Stocks and Flows for Residential Buildings and Transportation Networks in the EU25

Authors: D. Wiedenhofer, J.K. Steinberger, N. Eisenmenger, W. Haas

Citations: 267

Year: 2015

Red meat, diseases and healthy alternatives: A critical review

Authors: C. Ekmekcioglu, P. Wallner, M. Kundi, U. Weisz, W. Haas, H.P. Hutter

Citations: 223

Year: 2016

Integrating material stock dynamics into economy-wide material flow accounting: concepts, modelling, and global application for 1900–2050

Authors: D. Wiedenhofer, T. Fishman, C. Lauk, W. Haas, F. Krausmann

Citations: 219

Year: 2019

The environmental effect of car-free housing: A case in Vienna

Authors: M. Ornetzeder, E.G. Hertwich, K. Hubacek, K. Korytarova, W. Haas

Citations: 187

Year: 2008

Spaceship earth’s odyssey to a circular economy-a century long perspective

Authors: W. Haas, F. Krausmann, D. Wiedenhofer, C. Lauk, A. Mayer

Citations: 174

Year: 2020

 

 

Edison Barbieri | Ecotoxicology | Lifetime achievement Award

Xiaoshuang Wang | Environmental design | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Xiaoshuang Wang | Environmental design | Young Scientist Award

lecturer at Annamalai University, India

Dr. Xiaoshuang Wang is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in landscape architecture, currently serving as a lecturer at the Hubei Institute of Fine Arts since 2021. She earned her Ph.D. in Landscape Architecture and a Master’s degree in Ecology from Huazhong Agricultural University in Wuhan. Dr. Wang’s research interests include landscape ecology and urban planning, CFD modeling and urban microclimate simulation, and landscape design and ecology management.

 

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🎓Educational Details:

Dr. Xiaoshuang Wang is currently a lecturer in Landscape Architecture at the Hubei Institute of Fine Arts, a position she has held since 2021. Before her current role, she pursued her doctoral studies at Huazhong Agricultural University in Wuhan, where she was a Ph.D. student in Landscape Architecture from 2016 to 2021. Prior to her doctoral studies, Dr. Wang completed her Master’s degree in Ecology at Huazhong Agricultural University, studying there from 2014 to 2016.

👨‍🏫Professional Experience:

Since 2021, Dr. Xiaoshuang Wang has been serving as a lecturer in Landscape Architecture at the Hubei Institute of Fine Arts. In this role, she has been responsible for teaching and mentoring students, as well as conducting research in her areas of expertise. Her contributions to the institution include developing innovative curriculum content and engaging in various academic and professional activities related to landscape architecture.

Research Interest:

Dr. Xiaoshuang Wang’s research interests span several key areas within her field. She focuses on Landscape Ecology and Urban Planning, where she explores the interactions between natural and urban environments. Additionally, she is involved in CFD modeling and Urban Microclimate Simulation, utilizing computational fluid dynamics to understand and optimize urban climate conditions. Her expertise also includes Landscape Design and Ecology Management, where she integrates ecological principles into landscape design to promote sustainable and resilient environments.

Awards:

Dr. Xiaoshuang Wang has received numerous awards for her contributions to landscape architecture and design. In 2022, she was honored with the first prize at the 2nd International Street Design Challenge for her project “Biophilic Assembly Landscape in Querétaro,” hosted by UNESCO City of Design on November 14, 2022, where she served as the first instructor. She also received the Silver Award at the Finnish AG Design Award for her work “Ecological Pacemaker – Restorative Landscape Design of Future Low Industrial Pollution Area,” where she was the main instructor and ranked second. Additionally, Dr. Wang was awarded the Bronze Award at the 6th International Environmental Protection Public Welfare Design Competition for her project “Rebirth from Decay – Low Industrial Pollution Recycling Ecological Farm,” where she was the main instructor and ranked second. She earned the third prize at the 2022 CADA Japan Conceptual Art Design Competition for her project “Natural Recycling Ecological Park,” where she was also the main instructor and ranked second. Furthermore, Dr. Wang received the Bronze Award at the 12th “Challenge Cup” College Student Entrepreneurship Plan Competition in Hubei Province for her project “Yun Geng – Community Ecological Fruit and Vegetable Self-circulation Sharing Platform,” where she was the main instructor and ranked third.

📚Publications to Noted

Landscape pattern optimization of small watershed based on water purification (Danjiangkou reservoir area, China)

Authors: Ma, B., Sun, K., Wang, X., Zhang, Y., Zhou, Z.

Journal: Environmental and Sustainability Indicators

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Effects of street plants on atmospheric particulate dispersion in urban streets: A review

Authors: Wang, X., Zhou, Z., Xiang, Y., Peng, C., Peng, C.

Journal: Environmental Reviews

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Seasonal variations of the dominant factors for spatial heterogeneity and time inconsistency of land surface temperature in an urban agglomeration of central China

Authors: Xiang, Y., Huang, C., Huang, X., Zhou, Z., Wang, X.

Journal: Sustainable Cities and Society

Year: 2021

Citations: 32

Influence of roadside vegetation barriers on air quality inside urban street canyons

Authors: Chen, X., Wang, X., Wu, X., Guo, J., Zhou, Z.

Journal: Urban Forestry and Urban Greening

Year: 2021

Citations: 22

Canopy density effects on particulate matter attenuation coefficients in street canyons during summer in the Wuhan metropolitan area

Authors: Wang, X., Teng, M., Huang, C., Chen, X., Xiang, Y.

Journal: Atmospheric Environment

Year: 2020

Citations: 43

Assessment and optimization of green space for urban transformation in resources-based city – A case study of Lengshuijiang city, China

Authors: Huang, C., Huang, P., Wang, X., Zhou, Z.

Journal: Urban Forestry and Urban Greening

Year: 2018

Citations: 43

 

Mélanie Di Mario | Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mélanie Di Mario | Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Senior Scientist at Sciensano, Belgium

Ms. Mélanie Di Mario is a highly skilled scientist specializing in the field of analytical toxicology and biomedical sciences. Currently, she serves as a Scientist at Sciensano in Brussels, Belgium, where she oversees the Food Contact Materials National Reference Laboratory and represents Belgium at the European Reference Laboratory for food contact materials. Mélanie excels in developing and validating analytical methods for detecting and quantifying substances in food matrices and food contact materials using advanced techniques such as GC-MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, LC-UV, LC-FLUO, GC-FID, and LC-HRMS.

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🎓Educational Details:

Since March 1, 2021, I have been pursuing my PhD at the University of Liège in collaboration with Sciensano in Liège, Belgium. My research is focused on advancing the field of biomedical sciences, leveraging the extensive resources and expertise available at both institutions. For more information about the University of Liège, you can visit their website. From September 1, 2012, to September 15, 2017, I completed my Bachelor and Master degrees in Biomedical Sciences with a specialty in Biological Analyses at the University of Liège. This comprehensive program provided me with a strong foundation in biomedical sciences and specialized skills in biological analyses, preparing me for my current research and professional roles.

👨‍🏫Professional Experience:

From February 5, 2019, to the present, I have been working as a Scientist at Sciensano in Brussels, Belgium. In this role, I am responsible for the Food Contact Materials National Reference Laboratory and serve as the Belgian representative at the European Reference Laboratory for food contact materials. I manage the practical organization of daily laboratory activities in accordance with ISO 17025 and oversee routine analysis of food additives and food contact materials. My work includes the development and validation of analytical methods for detecting and quantifying various substances in food matrices and food contact materials using advanced techniques such as GC-MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, LC-UV, LC-FLUO, GC-FID, and LC-HRMS. Additionally, I participate in proficiency tests, write scientific reports, papers, and procedures, supervise junior scientists, analysts, and interns, and organize workshops for Belgian official control laboratories. As the lead scientist, I also spearhead research projects related to food contact materials and food. Between January 2, 2019, and April 15, 2019, I worked as an Assistant Project Manager at Eurofins Amatsi Analytics in Toulouse, France. My responsibilities included checking raw data, results, and reports of clinical trials, writing and reviewing protocols, analytical reports, and standard operating procedures (SOPs), and participating in the GMP environment within the laboratory. Prior to that, from February 19, 2018, to January 2, 2019, I served as a Bioanalyst at Amatsigroup in Toulouse, France. My duties involved performing routine analyses on biological matrices for clinical trials, developing and validating analytical methods on biological matrices, identifying and resolving technical issues, and calibrating HPLC-MS/MS instruments.

Skills:

Ms. Mélanie Di Mario possesses a diverse set of digital skills essential for modern scientific research and collaboration. Her expertise includes information and data literacy, which enables her to effectively gather, analyze, and interpret complex data sets. She excels in communication and collaboration, facilitating seamless interaction with colleagues, stakeholders, and the scientific community through various digital platforms. Mélanie is also proficient in digital content creation, allowing her to produce high-quality scientific reports, presentations, and publications. Additionally, she prioritizes safety in all digital endeavors, ensuring secure data handling and adherence to best practices. Her problem-solving skills further enhance her ability to address and overcome technical and analytical challenges in her work.

📚Publications to Noted

Cannabinoids and Therapeutics | Cannabinoïdes et Thérapeutique

Authors: Fabresse, N., Becam, J., Carrara, L., Senechal, H., Salle, S.

Journal: Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique

Year: 2019

Volume: 31

Issue: 3

Pages: 153–172

Citations: 7

Fatal Nefopam (Acupan®) Overdose | Overdose Fatale de Nefopam (Acupan®)

Authors: Di Mario, M., Luisi, C., Martrille, L., Tournebize, J., Roman, E.

Journal: Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique

Year: 2018

Volume: 30

Issue: 4

Pages: 239–245

Citations: 1