Mahboubeh Molavi-Arabshahi | Environmental Biotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mahboubeh Molavi-Arabshahi | Environmental Biotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Assistant professor at Iran university of science and technology, Iran

Mahboubeh Molavi-Arabshahi is an accomplished researcher and educator in applied mathematics whose academic contributions span numerical methods, climate modeling, and partial differential equations. Holding a solid academic background and a proven record in both theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics, she has established herself as a dedicated scholar with significant impact in academia and collaborative research circles. Her commitment to bridging advanced mathematical techniques with real-world applications is reflected in her long-term teaching, leadership, and diverse publication portfolio.

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Education

She earned her Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Iran University of Science & Technology between 2007 and 2011 under the supervision of Dr. A. Golbabai, with a dissertation focusing on compact high-order methods in partial differential equations. Her educational path began with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics from Mazandaran University, Babolsar, from 1999 to 2003, where she built her foundational skills in numerical computation and linear algebra. She then pursued her Master’s degree at Amirkabir University of Technology from 2003 to 2005, researching optimal preconditioning techniques for solving linear systems associated with partial differential equations under the guidance of Dr. M. Dehghan. This rigorous academic training laid the groundwork for her expertise in numerical solutions and computational modeling.

Experience

In her professional career, Mahboubeh Molavi-Arabshahi has accumulated substantial experience as an Assistant Professor and academic leader. Since January 2016, she has been serving as an Assistant Professor and Deputy of the Applied Mathematics Group at Iran University of Science & Technology, where she teaches courses ranging from General Mathematics and Numerical Analysis to Wavelet Theory and Advanced Modeling. Prior to this role, she contributed as an Assistant Professor at the Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science from 2011 to early 2016, where she expanded her research scope to climate data analysis, oceanographic applications, and environmental modeling. Early in her career, she also managed the Mathematics Group at the Ghalamchi Institute, which gave her valuable experience in educational leadership and the development of learning materials.

Research Interest

Her main research interests focus on the numerical solution of partial differential equations, high-order compact difference schemes, preconditioning methods, numerical linear algebra, and climate modeling with a special emphasis on the Caspian Sea region. She has managed multiple projects analyzing climate data for Iranian coastal regions and the Persian Gulf, contributing valuable insights into regional climate variability, sea surface temperature trends, and large-scale teleconnections. Her work frequently integrates advanced computational methods with environmental sciences, demonstrating her interdisciplinary strength and her capacity to address complex real-world problems with rigorous mathematical frameworks.

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Her scholarly contributions have been recognized with academic honors and active participation in national and international mathematical competitions during her early years. She was a member of the Mathematics Competition Team at Mazandaran University in 2002 and 2003, representing her institution in national events and showcasing her analytical abilities and dedication to problem-solving. She has since continued to share her expertise through workshops, conferences, and collaborative projects with diverse institutions and scientific communities.

Publication

Her impactful research is evident in her peer-reviewed publications, with several notable works cited in reputable journals. Key examples include:

  1. “A simple form for the fourth-order difference method for 3-D elliptic equations” in Applied Mathematics and Computation (2007), cited for advancing computational methods in multi-dimensional problems.
  2. “Comparison of preconditioning techniques for solving linear systems arising from the fourth-order approximation of the 3-D elliptic equation” in Applied Mathematics and Computation (2007), recognized for practical numerical solutions.
  3. “Preconditioned techniques for solving large sparse linear systems arising in the 2-D elliptic partial differential equations” in Applied Mathematics and Computation (2007), demonstrating robust algorithm design.
  4. “A Numerical method for diffusion–convection equation using high-order difference schemes” in Computer Physics Communications (2010), contributing to computational physics applications.
  5. “On the behavior of high-order compact approximations in the one-dimensional sine–Gordon equation” in Physica Scripta (2011), exploring advanced modeling of wave equations.
  6. “Precipitation and temperature of the Southwest Caspian Sea during the last 56 years, their trends and teleconnections with large-scale atmospheric phenomena” in International Journal of Climatology (2016), bridging numerical methods with climatology.
  7. “An efficient approach for solving the fractional model of the human T-cell lymphotropic virus I by the spectral method” in Journal of Mathematical Modeling (2023), expanding her work to mathematical biology and health applications.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Mahboubeh Molavi-Arabshahi’s career exemplifies dedication to advancing numerical analysis and its real-world applications in environmental sciences and engineering. With a steadfast commitment to academic excellence, collaborative research, and effective teaching, she continues to contribute meaningfully to the global mathematics community. Her body of work, which combines deep theoretical knowledge with practical problem-solving, highlights her as a researcher who remains passionate about leveraging mathematics to better understand and address complex scientific challenges.

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.

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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.

Ulises Durán | Environmental Biotechnology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Ulises Durán | Environmental Biotechnology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Full Professor at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana campus Iztapalapa, Mexico

Ulises Durán Hinojosa is a distinguished environmental biotechnology researcher with over fifteen years of dedicated academic and investigative contributions to the fields of anaerobic digestion, wastewater treatment, and organic waste bioconversion. Currently serving as a Full Professor at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, campus Iztapalapa, he has earned national recognition as a leading scholar and innovator in microbial-driven environmental technologies. His work stands at the interface of applied microbiology and sustainable environmental engineering, focusing on the microbial, biochemical, and technological dynamics of organic waste treatment and resource recovery systems. He is consistently sought out as a principal investigator and collaborator in national and international projects that advance scientific understanding and address critical challenges in energy recovery and pollution reduction.

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Education

Dr. Durán’s academic journey is deeply rooted in the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, where he completed his BSc in Biochemical Engineering, MSc in Biotechnology, and PhD in Environmental Engineering. This academic continuity reflects his commitment to institutional growth and knowledge development. His training encompasses a multidisciplinary approach that bridges engineering, biotechnology, and environmental science, allowing him to develop a strong foundation for tackling complex environmental challenges through biological and chemical innovation.

Experience

Professionally, Durán has developed a robust research portfolio that integrates experimental science with practical environmental applications. He has led or collaborated in eight funded research projects focusing on sludge valorization, decentralized biowaste treatment systems, and electrochemical treatment methods. His editorial involvement includes serving as a guest editor for a 2025 special issue on “Biotechnology and Materials for Wastewater Treatment” in Applied Sciences and reviewing for high-impact journals such as Bioresource Technology, Environmental Technology, and the Journal of Water Process Engineering. His professional standing is further reinforced by his designation as a National Researcher, an acknowledgment of excellence in scientific output and impact in Mexico.

Research

Durán’s research interests are centered on anaerobic digestion and methanogenesis, with particular emphasis on hybrid biological reactor systems and the use of electrochemical pretreatments for enhanced sludge degradation. He is also known for his work on microbial community dynamics using metagenomics tools, enabling deeper insights into how environmental stressors, such as antibiotics, influence microbial ecology and reactor performance. His contributions to wastewater biotechnology extend to the optimization of microbial consortia for improved methane yield and pollutant removal, reinforcing his status as a pioneer in sustainable waste management practices.

Awards

In recognition of his pioneering work, Ulises Durán was nominated in 2025 for the International Award in Environmental Biotechnology Research. This nomination highlights his leadership in developing technologies that contribute to circular economy principles, energy recovery, and environmental resilience. His capacity to integrate academic research with practical applications has led to meaningful outcomes in public health and environmental sustainability.

Publications

Durán has authored or co-authored 18 JCR-indexed publications, with 12 appearing in Q1 journals. He has served as first or corresponding author in eight of these, demonstrating both scientific leadership and originality. Selected key publications include:

  1. Durán U., et al. (2025). “Microbial community shifts by antibiotic exposure in swine wastewater,” Journal of Water Process Engineering, IF: 6.3 – cited by 5 articles.

  2. Mendoza-Tinoco T.P., Durán U., et al. (2024). “Water electrolysis in anaerobic digestion,” Bioresource Technology, IF: 9.7 – cited by 12 articles.

  3. Ochoa-Hernández M.E., Durán U., et al. (2023). “Active microbiota in UASB and hybrid reactors,” Journal of Environmental Management, IF: 8.0 – cited by 10 articles.

  4. Durán U., et al. (2022). “Methanogenic inhibition by antibiotics,” Environmental Technology & Innovation, IF: 6.7 – cited by 8 articles.

  5. Durán U., et al. (2010). “Vinyl acetate in acetoclastic methanogenesis,” Bioresource Technology, IF: 9.7 – cited by 42 articles.

  6. Durán U., et al. (2019). “New technologies for emerging micropollutant removal,” in Topics on Water Contaminants and Pollution, Clave Editorial – cited by 7 articles.

  7. Durán U., et al. (2017). “Solid-State Fermentation for Lignocellulase Production,” in Fermentation Processes, InTech – cited by 15 articles.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Ulises Durán Hinojosa exemplifies the caliber of researcher deserving of international recognition for his sustained contributions to environmental biotechnology. His scientific rigor, editorial leadership, and commitment to sustainable innovation mark him as a key contributor to the global effort to address ecological challenges through microbial and bioprocess engineering.

Dr. Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SeyedMehrdad Mirsalami | Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch | Iran

Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami is a passionate chemical engineer and researcher with expertise in biotechnology, water treatment, and ecosystem services. 🌿💧 He holds a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering (Biotechnology) from Central Tehran University, where he focused on enzyme-inhibition modeling. With a strong background in materials science and desalination processes, Seyed Mehrdad has contributed to academia through teaching roles in prestigious Iranian universities. 📚 His research interests span bioremediation, emerging contaminants, and complex fluid rheology. Committed to environmental sustainability and scientific innovation, Seyed Mehrdad aims to address critical global challenges in water purification and renewable technologies. 🌍🔬

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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award 

Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami is an accomplished researcher and chemical engineer whose academic and professional pursuits are highly aligned with the objectives of the Best Researcher Award. His work stands out due to his focus on biotechnology, water treatment, and ecosystem services, all of which address pressing global concerns like environmental sustainability, clean water access, and pollution control.

Education & Experience 

  • Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering (Biotechnology)Central Tehran University (2014–2017)
    Thesis: Mathematical model of enzyme-inhibiting effects (CGPA: 3.86/4)

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering (Oil & Gas Refining)Rasht Azad University (2010–2014)
    Thesis: SO₃ Emissions & Ash Removal in Oxy-Fuel Combustion (CGPA: 3.2/4)

  • Teaching Assistant (TA), Qazvin Azad University (2024) – Heat Transfer 1, Thermodynamics 🌡️

  • Teaching Assistant (TA), Raja University (2019–2020) – Analytical & General Chemistry ⚗️

  • Teaching Assistant (TA), IAUCTB University (2016) – Applied Mathematics, Statics & Strength of Materials 📐

  • Volunteer TA, Rasht Azad University (2013–2014) – Mathematics, Differential Equations & Multicomponent Distillation 📊

Professional Development 

Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami has actively pursued professional development by engaging in teaching, academic research, and scientific exploration. 🧑‍🏫✨ His experience includes serving as a Teaching Assistant at multiple universities, covering subjects like thermodynamics, heat transfer, and applied mathematics. 📚🔢 Beyond teaching, he has contributed to research areas including desalination processes, bioremediation of contaminated water, and the impact of emerging contaminants on ecosystems. 🌱🔬 Seyed Mehrdad’s commitment to continuous learning and environmental sustainability drives his professional growth, as he explores innovative solutions for water purification, waste reduction, and enhanced material performance. 💧♻️🌍

Research Focus 

Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami’s research focuses on environmental sustainability and advanced chemical processes. 🌍🔬 His key areas of interest include bioremediation of contaminated water, where he investigates natural methods to cleanse water sources, and desalination processes aimed at improving water availability in arid regions. 💧 He also explores the ecosystem services of wetlands to enhance biodiversity and environmental health. 🌱 Additionally, his work in the rheology of complex fluids and materials science seeks to optimize industrial processes and develop innovative solutions for environmental and petrochemical applications. ⚗️🌿 His research aims to address global challenges in clean water, pollution, and sustainable development. 🌐♻️

Awards & Honors 

🏆 Awards & Honors

  • 🎖 Web of Science Research Recognition (2023) – JAC-5000-2023

  • 🌟 Outstanding Academic Performance Award – Master’s Program (CGPA: 3.86/4)

  • 📜 Undergraduate Research Achievement – Thesis on Oxy-Fuel Combustion & SO₃ Emissions

  • 🏅 Exemplary Teaching Assistant Award – Recognized for excellence in teaching and academic contribution

Publication Top Notes :

📘 Advances in genetically engineered microorganisms: Transforming food production through precision fermentation and synthetic biologyFuture Foods (2025-06)
♻️ Achieving optimal output of microplastic petroleum waste and improving energy and environmental indicators by optimizing the pyrolysis process and modifying the fuel compositionFuel (2024)
💧 Assessing the efficacy of poly-ferric sulfate and polyaluminum hydroxychloride in remediating partially stabilized landfill effluentResults in Engineering (2024-12)
⚙️ Comparative study of random and block SPEEK copolymers for high-temperature proton exchange membrane electrolysisColloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects (2024-12)
🐥 Leveraging Lactobacillus plantarum probiotics to mitigate diarrhea and Salmonella infections in broiler chickensAMB Express (2024-12-18)