Maryam Heidarian | Environmental Economics | Young Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam Heidarian | Environmental Economics | Young Researcher Award

Faculty Member at Economic Affairs Research Institute, Iran

Dr. Maryam Heidarian,  Iran, is a distinguished economist specializing in energy economics, public sector policy, and environmental sustainability. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor and Faculty Member at the Economic Affairs Research Institute, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, Tehran. With an academic journey spanning from a Bachelor’s in Business Economics to a Ph.D. in Public Sector, Urban, and Regional Economics at Razi University, and a postdoctoral fellowship at Al-Zahra University, she has established herself as a leading scholar in fiscal stress, environmental economics, and regional development. Dr. Heidarian has authored numerous ISI-indexed articles in high-impact journals, contributing to fields such as governance, innovation, environmental quality, and green growth. She has taught extensively across universities including Razi University, Kermanshah University of Technology, and Al-Zahra University. Recognized for her excellence in both research and teaching, she is actively engaged in national projects, policy consulting, and peer reviewing in top-tier academic journals.

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Education 

Dr. Maryam Heidarian educational path reflects deep specialization in economic sciences. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business Economics  from Razi University, Kermanshah, where she built strong foundations in economic theory and applied analysis. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Energy Economics , producing a thesis on the impacts of fuel efficiency in the transportation sector, awarded top distinction. Advancing further, she completed her Ph.D. in Economic Sciences  with a focus on the spatial and threshold effects of fiscal stress on regional growth and employment, achieving outstanding results. Her postdoctoral research at Al-Zahra University, Tehran expanded into the intersection of fiscal stress, environmental quality, and the knowledge-based economy. Alongside formal degrees, she has obtained certifications in business, entrepreneurship, and banking services. This educational trajectory, combined with her excellence as an outstanding student researcher, has equipped her with advanced expertise in econometrics, fiscal policy, and sustainable economic development.

Experience 

Dr. Maryam Heidarian has extensive academic and professional experience spanning teaching, research, and policy advisory roles. At Razi University, she taught microeconomics, economic thought, tourism economics, and energy economics, while also mentoring Olympiad students in econometrics. She later joined Kermanshah University of Technology, teaching econometrics, macroeconomics, and general economics, before moving to Al-Zahra University, where she continues to lecture on economics and management-related courses. Professionally, she holds the position of Assistant Professor and Faculty Member at the Economic Affairs Research Institute, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, contributing to national-level economic research and policymaking. She has collaborated on projects for the Tax Office, Social Security Organization, Governorate, Cultural Heritage Organization, and Management and Planning bodies. Additionally, she serves as a peer reviewer for several leading journals, including Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Innovation and Green Development, and Quality & Quantity. Her dual expertise bridges academic rigor with applied policy solutions.

Research Interest

Dr. Maryam Heidarian research lies at the intersection of fiscal policy, regional development, energy economics, and environmental sustainability. Her doctoral and postdoctoral research explored fiscal stress and its threshold effects on growth, employment, and environmental quality, reflecting a deep interest in policy-driven economic challenges. She actively investigates the role of governance, innovation indices, and knowledge-based economy components in shaping green growth and sustainable development. Her studies further analyze technology spillovers, human development indicators, and international cooperation, particularly within developing and science-producing countries. She has published in prestigious journals such as Area Development and Policy, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, Social Indicators Research, and Quality & Quantity. Beyond theory, her work focuses on applying econometric and panel regression models to real-world issues like energy efficiency, pollution, and inequality. Overall, her research contributes to advancing evidence-based policymaking and aligning economic systems with long-term sustainability goals.

Award and Honor

Dr. Maryam Heidarian  academic journey is marked by significant honors and recognitions. she secured admission to the Ph.D. program at Razi University under the brilliant talents quota, a testament to her exceptional performance. she was honored as the Outstanding Student Researcher by the Faculty of Social Sciences at Razi University for her innovative contributions. Earlier, she earned recognition from the National Elite Foundation during the academic year, highlighting her status among Iran’s most promising scholars. Throughout her studies, she achieved top scores in her theses, including a perfect  in her Master’s research. Her research excellence has been further validated through the acceptance of multiple ISI-indexed articles derived from her doctoral and postdoctoral projects. In addition, she has received certifications in entrepreneurship, business skills, and banking services, demonstrating her broad commitment to academic excellence, professional development, and applied economic impact at national and international levels.

Research Skill

Dr. Maryam Heidarian possesses advanced research skills that integrate theoretical economics with applied econometric analysis. She is proficient in using econometric software such as Stata, Matlab, IViews, Macrofit, and Microsoft Office, enabling her to conduct rigorous quantitative modeling and policy simulations. Her skills encompass panel data econometrics, regression analysis, spatial econometrics, and threshold modeling, which she applies to study fiscal stress, governance, and environmental economics. Beyond methodological expertise, she has a strong track record in data-driven policy research, having contributed to provincial and national projects addressing taxation, social security, labor, tourism, and planning. She is also adept at translating complex findings into practical recommendations for decision-makers. With experience in writing and publishing in ISI and Scopus-indexed journals, she demonstrates strong academic communication and peer-reviewing capabilities. Combined, these skills position her as a versatile researcher, bridging academic inquiry with practical solutions for sustainable economic and environmental challenges.

Publication Top Notes

Title: “Cogitating the role of technological innovation and institutional quality in formulating the sustainable development goal policies for E7 countries: Evidence from quantile regression”
Authors: Ahsan Anwar, Summaira Malik, Paiman Ahmad
Journal: Global Business Review (abbreviated as Glob. Bus. Rev.)
Year: 2022

Conclusion

Dr. Maryam Heidarian highlights the crucial role of governance in promoting green growth across both emerging (E-7) and advanced (G-7) economies. Using panel quantile regression, the results confirm that the quality of governance measured through institutional effectiveness, regulatory capacity, and control of corruption exerts heterogeneous impacts across the distribution of green growth. For lower-performing countries, stronger governance serves as a foundational driver to overcome structural barriers to sustainability, while in higher-performing economies, good governance reinforces technological innovation and environmental policy effectiveness.

Dr Milad Mirzaei Aminiyan | Environmental Pollution and Remediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr Milad Mirzaei Aminiyan | Environmental Pollution and Remediation | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. in Soil Science-Biophysics at University of Tehran, Iran

Dr. Milad Mirzaei Aminiyan is a PhD scholar specializing in Environmental Sciences with a focus on Soil and Water Resources Management. Affiliated with the University of Tehran, his research explores the interactions between emerging pollutants, soil health, and plant growth. With an h-index of 9 and numerous peer-reviewed publications, he has earned recognition as a top researcher in his field. 📚✨

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🎓 Education

  • PhD in Soil Biophysics (2018–2024)
    University of Tehran (UT), Iran
    Thesis: Impact of Microplastic Particles on Soil and Plant Growth.
  • Guest Ph.D. Student (2023)
    Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
    Research: Polyethylene Microplastics and Microrubber Particles Effects on Willow Growth.
  • M.Sc. in Soil Physics and Conservation (2010–2013)
    Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran
    Thesis: Nanozeolite Effects on Soil Organic Carbon Fractions.
  • B.Sc. in Environmental Soil Science (2006–2010)
    Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan, Iran
    Project: Effects of Pistachio Wastes on Soil Properties.

Professional Experience 👩‍🔬

  • Technical & Commercial Manager, ABENEGAHDAR Organic Fertilizer Factory (2013–2018)
  • Environmental Scientist, Rafsanjan’s Eco-Industrial Zone (2014–2018)

Research Interests 🔬

  • Biodegradation and interaction of microplastics
  • Emerging contaminants: PAHs, pesticides, and metals
  • Hydrogeochemistry and water quality modeling
  • Ecotoxicology and risk assessment

Awards and Honors 🏆

  • 2022: Top Researcher, Soil Sciences and Engineering Department, University of Tehran
  • 2018: 2nd Rank in Iranian PhD Entrance Exam (Soil Physics)
  • 2013: Best M.Sc. Thesis, Bu-Ali Sina University
  • 2010: National Elite Foundation Award for Top Graduates

Achievements 🌟

  • Secured grants from Iran National Science Foundation (INSF) and Iranian Nanotechnology Innovation Council (INIC).
  • Conducted impactful studies on microplastic pollution and soil health improvement.

Upcoming Projects 🚀

  • Exploring microplastic transport in porous media.
  • Risk assessment of polyethylene microplastics on agriculture.
  • Advanced hydrogeochemical modeling for water resource sustainability.

 Publications 📄

Environmental Pollution (Emerging Hazardous Substances)

  1. Aminiyan, M.M., Shorafa, M., Pourbabaee, A.A. (2024)
    Mitigating the detrimental impacts of low- and high-density polyethylene microplastics using a novel microbial consortium on a soil-plant system: Insights and interactions.
    Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
  2. Aminiyan, M.M., Rahman, M.M., Rodríguez-Seijo, A., Begloo, R.H., Cheraghi, M., Aminiyan, F.M. (2022)
    Elucidating of potentially toxic elements contamination in topsoils around a copper smelter: Spatial distribution, partitioning, and risk estimation.
    Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
  3. Aminiyan, M.M., Kalantzi, O.I., Etesami, H., Khamoshi, S.E., Begloo, R.H., Aminiyan, F.M. (2021)
    Occurrence and source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in dust of an emerging industrial city in Iran: Implications for human health.
    Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  4. Moghtaderi, T., Aminiyan, M.M., Alamdar, R., Moghtaderi, M. (2019)
    Index-based evaluation of pollution characteristics and health risk of potentially toxic metals in schools’ dust of Shiraz megacity, SW Iran.
    Journal: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment
  5. Aminiyan, M.M., Baalousha, M., Mousavi, R., Aminiyan, F.M., Hosseini, H., Heydariyan, A. (2018)
    The ecological risk, source identification, and pollution assessment of heavy metals in road dust: a case study in Rafsanjan, SE Iran.
    Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  6. Aminiyan, M.M., Baalousha, M., Aminiyan, F.M. (2018)
    Evolution of human health risk based on EPA modeling for adults and children and pollution level of potentially toxic metals in Rafsanjan road dust.
    Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  7. Aminiyan, M.M., Aminiyan, F.M. (2020)
    Comprehensive integrated index-based geochemistry and hydrochemical analyses of groundwater resources for multiple consumptions under coastal conditions.
    Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  8. Aminiyan, M.M., Aitkenhead-Peterson, J., Aminiyan, F.M. (2018)
    Evaluation of multiple water quality indices for drinking and irrigation purposes for the Karoon River, Iran.
    Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
  9. Aminiyan, M.M., Aminiyan, F.M., Heydariyan, A. (2016)
    Study on hydrochemical characterization and annual changes of surface water quality for agricultural and drinking purposes in a semi-arid area.
    Journal: Sustainable Water Resources Management
  10. Aminiyan, M.M., Aminiyan, F.M., Heydariyan, A., Sadikhani, M. (2016)
    The assessment of groundwater geochemistry of some wells in Rafsanjan plain, Iran.
    Journal: Eurasian Soil Science