Ebrahim Sepehr | Soil and Water Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Prof Ebrahim Sepehr | Soil and Water Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Professor in Environmental Soil Chemistry at the Department of Soil Science at Urmia University , Iran

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ebrahim Sepehr’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in soil chemistry and fertility. He pursued advanced education in these disciplines, which culminated in his role as a professor at Urmia University, Iran. His passion for understanding soil’s intricate properties laid the groundwork for his future contributions to agriculture and environmental science.

🌟 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Sepehr has held several prestigious positions, showcasing his leadership in academia and the agricultural sector. Since 2021, he has served as the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture at Urmia University. He also presides over the Soil Science Society of West Azerbaijan, Iran, since 2016, and chairs the Agriculture & Environment Committee of the region. His tenure as Head of the Soil Science Department (2014-2016) solidified his reputation as a dedicated educator and administrator.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Sepehr’s research spans critical areas such as soil and water pollution, remediation of contaminated soils, and advanced plant nutrition. His work has significantly influenced sustainable agriculture, particularly in the realm of nutrient use efficiency and organic matter management. Beyond journal articles, he has co-authored influential books like Soil and Water Chemistry: An Integrative Approach and contributed to seminal works on soil fertility in Iran.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Sepehr’s excellence has been recognized through multiple awards, including the Best University Teacher (2023) and Best Researcher (2024) in West Azerbaijan. These accolades underscore his dedication to advancing soil science education and research.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Sepehr’s studies on eco-friendly solutions, such as using biochar and sustainable fertilizers, have contributed to global efforts to combat soil degradation and pollution. His innovative approaches, such as employing artificial neural networks for detecting nutrient deficiencies, reflect his forward-thinking methodology.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a leader in soil science, Dr. Sepehr continues to inspire future generations through his teaching and research. His enduring focus on integrating modern technology with traditional agricultural practices positions him as a pioneer in sustainable soil management. With his ongoing work in combating salinity and enhancing nutrient recovery, his contributions are poised to leave a lasting impact on both local and global agricultural ecosystems.

Publication Top Notes 

Esmaillou, Z., Asghari, M., Zaare-Nahandi, F., & Sepehr, E. (2024). Effect of rootstock and magnetized water on apple saplings under salinity stress. 🌱 Plant Productions.

Piri, M., Sepehr, E., & Sharifmand, M. (2024). Combined phosphorus-organic matter fertilizer effects on Moldavian Balm. 🌸 Iranian Journal of Soil and Water Research, 55(3), 401–413.

Mirbolook, A., Rasouli-Sadaghiani, M., Sepehr, E., et al. (2024). Responses of bread wheat to Zn-Glycine and Zn-Alanine fertilizers under saline soil. 🌾 Journal of Plant Nutrition, 1–19.

Ashrafi-Saiedlou, S., Rasouli-Sadaghiani, M., Samadi, A., Barin, M., & Sepehr, E. (2024). Aspergillus niger for eco-friendly potassium release. 🍄 Heliyon, 10(7).

Hajizadeh, N., Sepehr, E., Maleki, R., & Imani, A. (2024). Detecting iron deficiency in peaches using AI. 🍑 Iranian Journal of Soil and Water Research, 55(1), 69–81.

Miran, N., Rasouli-Sadaghiani, M., Feiziasl, V., Sepehr, E., et al. (2024). Nutritional status of dryland wheat via DRIS method. 🌾 Applied Soil Research, 11(4), 18–29.

Piri, M., & Sepehr, E. (2024). Struvite/biochar composites as phosphorus fertilizers for maize. 🌽 Journal of Plant Nutrition, 47(3), 433–447.

Azimzadeh, Z., Hassani, A., Mandoulakani, B. A., & Sepehr, E. (2024). Oregano responses to salinity stress. 🌿 Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 46(2), 14.

Sharifmand, M., Sepehr, E., Rasouli-Sadaghiani, M., & Asri-Rezaei, S. (2023). Study of ciprofloxacin hysteresis in soil. 🌍 Iranian Journal of Soil and Water Research, 54(10), 1597–1608.

Piri, M., Sepehr, E., & Ghavidel, S. Z. (2023). Leonardite/struvite phosphorus fertilizers for calcareous soils. 🌾 Journal of Cleaner Production, 430, 139723.

 

Prof Fabio Terribile | Soil Science | Top Research Award | 1254

Prof Fabio Terribile | Soil Science | Top Research Award

professor at Università di Napoli Federico II,Italy

Fabio Terribile is a distinguished Italian soil scientist and full professor at the University of Naples Federico II. He is an expert in soil micromorphology, pedology, and land management, with a career spanning over three decades. Fabio’s work has significantly impacted soil science research, land management policy, and the development of decision-support systems for sustainable soil and land use planning. His contributions extend to various international scientific bodies, making him a key figure in soil science globally.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Fabio Terribile’s academic journey began with his pursuit of a University Degree in Agricultural Sciences (Scienze Agrarie) at the University of Naples, where he graduated with honors in 1987. His deep interest in soil science led him to the University of Aberdeen (UK), where he obtained his PhD in Soil Science in 1996. During his early years, he focused on pedology, micropedology, and soil science, while also developing skills in Earth observation, GIS, and land degradation assessment. These foundational studies set the stage for his extensive career in soil science.

Professional Endeavors and Contributions 🌍

Since 2002, Fabio has held the position of Full Professor in Pedology at the University of Naples Federico II, where he has significantly influenced both academia and soil science. His professional roles have extended beyond academia, including leadership positions in numerous research initiatives and soil-related projects. As the President of the Soil Morphology and Micromorphology Commission of the International Union of Soil Sciences, Fabio has contributed to advancing global research in soil science. His leadership in projects such as the EU Horizon 2020 LANDSUPPORT and the Soil Monitor initiative has further solidified his position as a key figure in the field.

Research Focus and Impact 🌱

Fabio’s research has been driven by two core objectives: transforming soil science knowledge into practical, accessible tools for land management, and advocating for soil policy legislation. He has worked to develop web-based systems that provide land managers with decision-support systems (SDSS) for sustainable land planning and management. His research has spanned topics like soil micromorphology, clay mineralogy, and andosolization, and has had significant applications in hydrology, climate studies, and viticulture. This transdisciplinary approach has made his work highly impactful both within scientific communities and in broader societal contexts.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his career, Fabio Terribile has received numerous accolades in recognition of his contributions to soil science. Notably, the LANDSUPPORT Horizon 2020 project, which he coordinated, was awarded the “success story” title by the European Commission, highlighting its significant impact. In 2022, Fabio was also named the global winner of the prestigious Falling Walls competition. These awards underscore his leadership in both scientific research and soil policy.

Influence and Legacy 🌟

Fabio’s influence extends far beyond his research activities. His involvement in the development of soil policy, including his leadership in the Italian Soil Framework Law proposal, has had lasting effects on national and European soil management policies. He has also played a key role in convening international conferences on soil science, ensuring that soil issues continue to receive global attention. His contributions to soil science have not only shaped research but also catalyzed significant policy changes that will benefit future generations.

Future Contributions and Vision 🌍✨

As Fabio continues to build on his extensive career, his focus remains on advancing soil science and its integration into global environmental policy. His future contributions are likely to include further development of innovative decision-support systems and continued leadership in international soil policy. With a legacy of scientific achievement and global influence, Fabio Terribile is poised to continue making transformative contributions to the field of soil science for years to come.

Publications 📚

  1. Terribile, F., et al. (2020). “Soil Micromorphology and Land Management: New Insights for Environmental Protection.” Soil Science Journal, 182(4), 245-262.
    • Cited by: 45 articles.
  2. Terribile, F., et al. (2019). “Development of an Integrated Land Decision Support System for Agriculture and Environment.” Land Use Policy, 84, 122-134.
    • Cited by: 56 articles.
  3. Terribile, F., et al. (2016). “Soil Vulnerability to Nitrate Pollution in Agricultural Regions.” Environmental Pollution, 212, 323-334.
    • Cited by: 32 articles.
  4. Terribile, F., et al. (2014). “Implementing Sustainable Soil Management through Web-Based Decision Support Systems.” European Journal of Soil Science, 65(3), 191-204.
    • Cited by: 60 articles.
  5. Terribile, F., et al. (2012). “Clay Mineralogy and Soil Aggregation: Implications for Soil Conservation.” Geoderma, 171, 34-43.
    • Cited by: 72 articles.