José Antonio Sillero Medina | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. José Antonio Sillero Medina | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

👤  Dr. José Antonio Sillero Medina, University of Málaga, Spain

Dr. José Antonio Sillero-Medina is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Málaga’s Institute of Habitat, Territory, and Digitalization. With a strong academic background in Geography and Territorial Management, he has earned two Master’s degrees and a PhD with “cum laude” distinction. His research primarily focuses on soil quality, erosion, and water availability under climate change. Dr. Sillero-Medina has contributed extensively to the field with 13 published scientific articles, co-authored books, and delivered presentations at international conferences. He has also conducted research in Spain, Belgium, Poland, and the Czech Republic, specializing in remote sensing and soil data analysis. His ongoing research projects are funded by prominent institutions like the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, and he plays a vital role in several international collaborative projects addressing climate change, environmental biodiversity, and soil health.

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🌟  Dr. José Antonio Sillero Medina, Summary of Suitability for the Award:

Dr. José Antonio Sillero-Medina demonstrates a distinguished academic and research portfolio that aligns strongly with the objectives of the Research for Best Researcher Award. With a PhD awarded “cum laude” and an International Mention, he has solidified his expertise in addressing critical environmental challenges such as soil erosion, water availability, and climate change impacts on Mediterranean landscapes. His research outputs include 13 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, numerous co-authored books, and presentations at international conferences, showcasing his ability to disseminate impactful scientific knowledge globally. Dr. Sillero-Medina has actively contributed to major multidisciplinary and international projects, securing significant funding exceeding €3 million across diverse initiatives. His work spans innovative soil biodiversity analyses, climate crisis adaptation strategies, and ecological recovery efforts.

🎓  Education

Dr. Sillero-Medina’s academic journey began with a degree in Geography and Territorial Management from the University of Málaga. He then pursued two Master’s degrees: one in Territorial Analysis and Management from the University of Granada, and another in Teacher Training for Secondary Education from the University of Málaga. His commitment to environmental studies culminated in a PhD in Geography, awarded with an International Mention and “cum laude” distinction. Throughout his academic career, he has honed his expertise in remote sensing, soil analysis, and environmental management, particularly concerning Mediterranean landscapes. His deep-rooted understanding of these areas has made him a valuable asset to international research projects and collaborations aimed at understanding and mitigating the impacts of global climate change on soil and water systems.

💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Sillero-Medina has extensive professional experience in both academia and field research. As a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Málaga, he has actively contributed to the Institute of Habitat, Territory, and Digitalization. His expertise lies in environmental science, focusing on the impacts of climate change on soil erosion, water availability, and overall ecosystem health. He has led and participated in numerous international projects, including GLOMEDLAND and CCLIMAAD, and worked as a principal investigator for studies funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation. Additionally, he has served as a consultant on soil biodiversity in Spain’s agricultural pilot sites, collaborating with organizations like Syngenta Crop Protection AG. His hands-on work with remote sensing technologies and data analysis positions him as a key figure in the study of environmental changes and sustainable practices in Mediterranean regions.

🏅  Awards and Recognition

Dr. José Antonio Sillero-Medina has earned significant recognition for his contributions to environmental science. His academic excellence was acknowledged with an International Mention for his PhD and the prestigious “cum laude” distinction. He has also received competitive research funding from national and international bodies, including the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Ministry of Science and Innovation, and FEDER LifeWatch. His research projects have attracted substantial financial support, reflecting the importance of his work in addressing global climate change and environmental sustainability. Dr. Sillero-Medina has been invited to speak at prestigious international conferences and has been a prominent voice in Mediterranean environmental research. His collaborations across multiple countries, including Spain, Belgium, Poland, and the Czech Republic, further highlight his global impact in the fields of soil analysis, water management, and ecosystem preservation.

🌍 Research Skills On Environmental Science

Dr. Sillero-Medina possesses a robust skill set in environmental research, particularly in soil analysis, remote sensing, and data-driven methodologies. His expertise includes geospatial technologies for mapping and monitoring soil health, erosion, and vegetation changes. He is proficient in using GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and remote sensing tools to analyze environmental data, making him a key researcher in global change studies. His research interests extend to hydrological modeling, biodiversity conservation, and climate change impact assessment, particularly in Mediterranean ecosystems. With experience in large-scale collaborative research projects, Dr. Sillero-Medina is skilled in managing cross-border teams, securing funding, and disseminating research outcomes through high-impact publications and international presentations. His ability to synthesize complex environmental data into actionable insights has made him a sought-after researcher and consultant for tackling pressing ecological challenges.

📖 Publication Top Notes

Analysis of weather-type-induced soil erosion in cultivated and poorly managed abandoned sloping vineyards in the Axarquía Region (Málaga, Spain)
  • Authors: J Rodrigo-Comino, JM Senciales, JA Sillero-Medina, Y Gyasi-Agyei, …
    Citation: Air, Soil and Water Research 12, 1178622119839403
    Cited by: 42
    Year: 2019
Differences in the soil quality index for two contrasting Mediterranean landscapes in Southern Spain
  • Authors: J. A. Sillero-Medina, P. Hueso-González, J. D. Ruiz-Sinoga
    Citation: Land 9 (11), 405
    Cited by: 13
    Year: 2020
Factors affecting eco-geomorphological dynamics in two contrasting Mediterranean environments
  • Authors: J. A. Sillero-Medina, M. E. Perez-Gonzalez, J. F. Martinez-Murillo, …
    Citation: Geomorphology 352, 106996
    Cited by: 12
    Year: 2020
Factors determining the soil available water during the last two decades (1997–2019) in southern Spain
  • Authors: J. A. Sillero-Medina, J. Rodrigo-Comino, J. D. Ruiz-Sinoga
    Citation: Arabian Journal of Geosciences 14 (19), 1971
    Cited by: 8
    Year: 2021
Differences in the soil quality index for two contrasting Mediterranean landscapes in southern Spain
  • Authors: J. A. Sillero-Medina, P. Hueso-González, J. D. Ruiz-Sinoga
    Citation: Land 9 (11), 405
    Cited by: 6
    Year: 2020
Effects of increased rainfall erosivity on soil loss estimation (RUSLE) in the period 1997-2018: comparison in two Mediterranean basins with different rainfall rates
  • Authors: JAS Medina, JFM Murillo, JDR Sinoga
    Citation: Bulletin of the Association of Spanish Geographers
    Cited by: 3
    Year: 2021
Increased rainfall erosivity and its effects on soil loss estimation: a comparison between two watersheds in southern Spain
  • Authors: J. A. Sillero-Medina, J. F. Martinez-Murillo, J. D. Ruiz-Sinoga
    Citation: Bulletin of the Association of Spanish Geographers
    Cited by: 3
    Year: 2021
Modeling the rainfall exploitation of the reservoirs in Malaga Province, Spain
  • Authors: J Molina, JA Sillero-Medina, JD Ruiz-Sinoga
    Citation: Air, Soil and Water Research 16, 11786221231185104
    Cited by: 2
    Year: 2023
Eco-geomorphological repercussions of recent landscape dynamics in contrasting Mediterranean environments
  • Author: J. A. Sillero-Medina
    Citation: UMA Publishing
    Cited by: 2
    Year: 2022
Evolution of land use and vulnerability from satellite images in the southern peninsular Mediterranean
  • Authors: M.E. Perez-Gonzalez, J.A. Sillero-Medina, J.D. Ruiz-Sinoga
    Citation: XVI Iberian Colloquium on Geography – Iberian Peninsula in the World: Problems and …
    Cited by: 2
    Year: 2018

Fatemeh Mojtahedi | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fatemeh Mojtahedi | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

👤 Dr. Fatemeh Mojtahedi, IUSS Pavia, Italy

Fatemeh Mojtahedi is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate at the University School for Advanced Studies (IUSS) in Pavia, Italy, specializing in sustainable development and climate change. With a strong foundation in agricultural economics and innovative research, she has bridged interdisciplinary gaps through her expertise in risk modeling, portfolio optimization, and resource management. Fatemeh has been actively involved in academic publishing, manuscript editing, and mentoring students, demonstrating her passion for advancing environmental and economic research. Her global academic journey, from Iran to Italy, reflects her commitment to creating sustainable solutions for real-world challenges.

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🌟 Dr. Fatemeh Mojtahedi, Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Fatemeh Mojtahedi demonstrates a strong profile suitable for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” through her exceptional academic background, extensive research contributions, and impactful teaching and professional activities. Her educational journey, from earning a Ph.D. in Iran with a focus on optimizing systematic risk in financial portfolios to her ongoing doctoral work in Italy on sustainable development and climate change, showcases her dedication to advancing interdisciplinary research in economics, sustainability, and agriculture.

🎓  Education

Doctoral Studies

  • Ph.D. Candidate: Sustainable Development and Climate Change, Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS, Pavia, Italy (2021–Present).
  • Visiting Ph.D. Student: University of Pavia, Italy (2020). Funded by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology of Iran.

Previous Degrees

  • Ph.D.: Agricultural Sciences, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Iran (2016–2020). Dissertation on systematic risk modeling for optimal portfolio management.
  • M.A.: Agricultural Economics, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran (2012–2014). Focus on minimizing chemical fertilizer use through fuzzy-goal programming.
  • B.A.: Agricultural Economics, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Iran (2008–2012).

💼 Professional Experience

Teaching

  • Lecturer in Agricultural Economics, Mathematical Economics, and Agricultural Marketing across several institutions in Iran (2017–2022).
  • Conducted workshops on R software and guided students through macroeconomic principles and commercial business dynamics.

Editorial Roles

  • Manuscript Editor: Reviewed and edited research for top journals, including International Review of Financial Analysis.

Research Leadership

  • Thesis advisor for graduate students at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University.
  • Reviewer for International Journal of Agricultural Economics.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

Scholarships and Fellowships

  • Awarded a prestigious scholarship by the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology for her Ph.D. studies in Italy (2020).

Academic Excellence

  • Recognized for her impactful research on systematic risk modeling and sustainable agricultural practices.

Editorial and Review Contributions

  • Acknowledged for outstanding manuscript editing and peer-review contributions in renowned journals.

🌍 Research Skills On Climate Change

Core Competencies

  • Sustainable development strategies
  • Climate change impact analysis
  • Economic modeling and risk assessment

Technical Proficiency

  • Advanced in R, GAMS, EViews, Excel, and LaTeX
  • Skilled in goal programming and ARDL modeling

Specialized Expertise

  • Portfolio optimization for the food industry
  • Tail risk transmission studies in agriculture and crypto markets

📖 Publication Top Notes

Tail risk measurement in crypto-asset markets
    • Authors: DF Ahelegbey, P Giudici, F Mojtahedi
    • Cited by: 62
    • Year: 2021
Exchange rates translation effect on export price of dates Iran: Application Model ARDL
    • Authors: Fatemeh Mojtahedi, Abolghasem Mortazavi
    • Cited by: 9
    • Year: 2016
Crypto asset portfolio selection
    • Authors: DF Ahelegbey, P Giudici, F Mojtahedi
    • Cited by: 8
    • Year: 2022
Tail risk transmission: A study of the Iran food industry
    • Authors: F Mojtahedi, SM Mojaverian, DF Ahelegbey, P Giudici
    • Cited by: 4
    • Year: 2020
Factors affecting price of agricultural land in Qaemshahr Township
    • Authors: H Amirnejad, F Mojtahedi
    • Cited by: 4
    • Year: 2015

Zhuang Zhuang Wang | Geography and sustainability | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Zhuang Zhuang Wang | Geography and sustainability | Young Scientist Award

Student  State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences china

👨‍🔬 Zhuang Zhuang Wang is a PhD candidate specializing in Ecology at the State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research focuses on social-ecological systems and ecosystem services, exploring methods to assess their dynamics and resilience.

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Education

📚 Zhuang Zhuang Wang recently completed his Ph.D. in Ecology at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and will soon begin his professional career at the College of Geography and Environmental Science, Henan University.

Experience

💼 Zhuang Zhuang Wang has published over 20 peer-reviewed papers and participated in significant research projects, including collaborations with the Natural Capital Project at Stanford University.

Research Interest

🔍 Zhuang Zhuang Wang’s research interests include social-ecological systems and ecosystem services. He has developed innovative methods for assessing system trajectories, ecological resilience, and mutual information networks, focusing on the sustainability of the Loess Plateau’s socio-ecological systems.

Award

🏆 Zhuang Zhuang Wang is applying for the Young Scientist Award, recognizing his contributions to understanding and managing social-ecological systems, particularly on the Loess Plateau.

Publication Top Notes

📖 Zhuang Zhuang Wang has published extensively in renowned journals including:

“Ecosystem trajectory classification and resilience assessment in the Loess Plateau, China” (Earth’s Future, 2021) – Cited by 150 articles. Link to publication

“Quantitative tools for assessing ecosystem services interactions: A case study from the Loess Plateau” (People and Nature, 2020) – Cited by 125 articles. Link to publication

“Drivers of ecosystem dynamics on the Loess Plateau: Insights from partial correlation network analysis” (Communications Earth & Environment, 2019) – Cited by 275 articles. Link to publication

Each publication underscores his significant contributions to ecological research, highlighting his impact on the field of social-ecological systems.