Elena-Cocuta Buciumeanu | Ecology Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Elena-Cocuta Buciumeanu | Ecology Science | Best Researcher Award

National Research and Development Institute for Biotechnology in Horticulture Stefanesti – Arges | Romania

Mrs. Elena-Cocuta Buciumeanu is a leading expert in grapevine virology and horticultural biotechnology, renowned for her pioneering work in understanding virus–host interactions and developing virus-elimination methods. Based at the National Research and Development Institute for Biotechnology in Horticulture Ștefănești–Argeș, Romania, she has contributed over 180 scientific publications, including 21 indexed in Scopus and Web of Science journals. Her research emphasizes molecular diagnostics, biotic–abiotic stress interactions, and the improvement of grapevine health through innovative biotechnological techniques. Dr. Buciumeanu’s notable achievements include the adaptation of electrotherapy and in vitro chemotherapy for virus eradication in grapevines-methods now widely applied in plant biotechnology laboratories. She has successfully managed or collaborated on 33 national and international research projects, focusing on viral detection, epidemiological monitoring, and resistance strategies in viticultural ecosystems. Her research collaborations, including with the Analyse- und Diagnoselabor DLR Rheinpfalz in Germany, demonstrate her integration into the broader European virology research community. Recognized within the International Council for the Study of Viruses and Virus-like Diseases of Grapevine (ICVG), she maintains an active presence in global virology networks. With 95 citations, 20 documents, and an h-index of 5 on Scopus, her scholarly record reflects sustained scientific excellence and innovation. Dr. Buciumeanu’s dedication to applied plant virology and her long-standing impact on grapevine biotechnology establish her as an exemplary nominee for the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

Buciumeanu, E. C., Vizitiu, D. E., & Dincă, L. (2020). The most valuable grapevine varieties for wine established by analytical hierarchical process for a sustainable viticulture in Danube terraces viticultural region. “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Journal. Citation: 5

Radomir, A. M., Guţă, I. C., Buciumeanu, E. C., & Pîrvu, M. L. (2019). Optimization of microwave extraction method of total polyphenols from Melissa officinalis L. vitroplants. Biologie, 28, 112–118. Citation: 5

Buciumeanu, E. C., Guţă, I. C., & Semenescu, F. (2009). A survey of grapevine viruses in native cultivars in old plantations of Ştefăneşti-Argeş vineyard, România. Extended Abstracts of the 16th Meeting of ICVG, Dijon, France, 247–248. Citation: 5

Buciumeanu, E. C., Vizitiu, D. E., Dincă, L., & Radomir, A. M. (2021). Use of analytic hierarchy process on the choice of grapevine varieties suitable for a sustainable viticulture and market demands in the viticultural center Stefanesti. Scientific Papers. Series B. Horticulture, 65(1). Citation: 4

Ionela-Cătălina, G., & Buciumeanu, E. C. (2020). The behaviour of grapevine under virus infection and drought stress combination. AgroLife Scientific Journal, 9(2). Citation: 4

Estefan Fonseca | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Estefan Fonseca | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil

Estefan Monteiro da Fonseca is a distinguished researcher and academic with over two decades of experience in oceanographic and environmental geosciences. He currently serves as a Professor Adjunto I at Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), where he also operates as a full-time researcher at the Marine Geology Laboratory (LAGEMAR). Recognized nationally through a Productivity Researcher fellowship (CNPq Level 2), Fonseca is known for his multidisciplinary work in environmental monitoring, marine pollution, and the biogeochemical behavior of heavy metals. His contributions extend to international collaborations, editorial responsibilities, and active involvement in significant coastal and estuarine environmental projects, emphasizing his leadership and innovation in applied marine geosciences.

Profile

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Education

Fonseca’s academic foundation includes a Doctorate in Geology (2008) and a Master’s degree in Geology (2004), both from Universidade Federal Fluminense, where he also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Environmental Geology in 2010. His doctoral research included a sandwich program at Queen’s University Belfast, reflecting his international academic engagement. His early training began with a degree in Oceanography from Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro in 1999, with a focus on coastal water quality. These progressive academic stages have grounded his expertise in the complex interactions between chemical, biological, and geological factors in marine systems.

Experience

Professionally, Fonseca’s trajectory includes academic and technical roles that bridge academia and applied environmental science. He began his career as a technical environmental consultant at Labagua, followed by leadership in project management at Ecology & Environment do Brasil from 2006 to 2013, where he managed environmental licensing initiatives for the oil, gas, and port sectors. Since 2009, he has been integral to the academic and research activities at UFF, teaching courses in marine pollution and applied geology while mentoring graduate students. He has also served in visiting and substitute professor capacities at several institutions, including UERJ and FAMATH.

Research Interests

Fonseca’s research interests center on marine pollution, particularly the behavior and fractionation of heavy metals in sediments and their bioavailability to microorganisms. His scientific inquiries extend to the impacts of microplastics and endocrine-disrupting chemicals in aquatic ecosystems. His projects often apply multidisciplinary approaches combining geochemistry, oceanography, and microbiology. Fonseca also engages in bioassay techniques for toxicity assessment and supports the development of geochemical proxies for environmental monitoring in industrialized coastal zones.

Awards

Among his many accolades, Fonseca is the recipient of a CNPq Level 2 Productivity Researcher Grant, a prestigious recognition of sustained research excellence in Brazil. His international exposure and scholarly activities have earned him editorial roles in multiple peer-reviewed journals, such as Revista Eletrônica Sistemas & Gestão and Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. Additionally, he is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Sustainability & Governance, showcasing his commitment to scientific dissemination and environmental policy integration.

Publications

Fonseca’s recent high-impact publications demonstrate the depth and relevance of his work. Selected examples include:

  1. Gaylarde, C. C. & Fonseca, E. M. (2025). Biofertilization and Bioremediation. Micro, 5, 18.
  2. Giarrizzo et al., including Fonseca, E. M. (2025). MICROMar Project. Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, 34, 48–51.
  3. De Souza et al., including Fonseca, E. M. (2024). Bioaccumulation of PAHs in marine bivalves. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 199, 115900. (Cited by 3)
  4. Gaylarde, C. C.; Baptista Neto, J. A.; Fonseca, E. M. (2024). Indoor Airborne Microplastics. Microplastics, 3, 653–670. (Cited by 1)
  5. Pierri et al., including Fonseca, E. M. (2024). Effective microorganisms in shrimp farming. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 46, e69227.
  6. Fonseca, E. M. et al. (2023). Microplastics in the cryosphere. Water Emerging Contaminants & Nanoplastics, 2, 1.
  7. Almeida et al., including Fonseca, E. M. (2023). Microplastic migration. Micro, 2, 62–77. (Cited by 17)

Conclusion

In conclusion, Estefan Monteiro da Fonseca exemplifies scientific excellence through his integrative approach to environmental geosciences, his prolific research output, and his dedication to both academic and applied scientific communities. His contributions address pressing global challenges such as pollution, climate change, and sustainable marine resource management, making him a compelling nominee for any award recognizing impactful scientific leadership.