Ayoob Rezaei | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ayoob Rezaei | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Research Fellow at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Ayoob Rezaei is a doctoral research fellow and environmental engineer at the Health Institute, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran. With more than a decade of academic and industry experience, he specializes in environmental nanotechnology, water and wastewater treatment, and GIS-based environmental modeling. His research contributions include the synthesis of advanced nanocomposites for photocatalytic pollutant degradation, groundwater contamination modeling, and environmental risk assessment. Dr. Rezaei has published over 15 peer-reviewed articles in internationally recognized journals such as Scientific Reports, Chemosphere, and Environmental Science and Pollution Research. His work has gained significant recognition with more than 300 citations and an h-index of 9, highlighting the impact of his research in sustainable environmental technologies. Beyond academia, he has contributed to consultancy projects involving environmental impact assessments and industrial wastewater treatment. Dr. Rezaei’s commitment to innovation and cross-disciplinary collaboration continues to advance solutions for pressing environmental challenges globally.

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Education 

Dr. Ayoob Rezaei pursued his doctoral studies in Environmental Science and Engineering, focusing on sustainable approaches to pollution control and resource management. His Ph.D. research emphasized the synthesis of nanocomposites and the development of photocatalytic systems for the degradation of hazardous organic pollutants. During his doctoral journey, he integrated laboratory experimentation with computational modeling, enhancing the understanding of water quality dynamics and environmental risks. Prior to his doctoral studies, he gained a strong academic foundation in environmental engineering and science, which equipped him with the technical and analytical skills to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications. His educational path has been marked by excellence in both coursework and research, positioning him as a scholar who combines innovation with real-world relevance. Through his academic training, Dr. Rezaei has developed expertise in areas such as GIS-based environmental analysis, wastewater treatment technologies, and advanced statistical modeling for ecological assessments.

Experience 

Dr. Ayoob Rezaei has accumulated extensive professional experience across academia, research, and consultancy. As a doctoral research fellow at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, he has led projects on environmental nanotechnology, photocatalysis, and groundwater quality modeling. His academic portfolio includes more than 15 journal publications in high-impact outlets, where his studies on pollutant degradation and environmental risk analysis have been widely cited. Beyond academia, Dr. Rezaei has contributed to industry and government projects as an environmental consultant, working on health, safety, and environmental (HSE) management, water quality monitoring, and environmental impact assessments for infrastructure development. He has collaborated with leading laboratories, including Arvin Biodynamic Lab in Tehran, where he applied advanced nanomaterials to wastewater treatment challenges. His combined experience in teaching, consulting, and interdisciplinary research demonstrates his ability to translate scientific innovation into practical, policy-relevant solutions that support sustainability and environmental protection in both urban and industrial contexts.

Research Interest

Dr. Ayoob Rezaei research interests lie at the intersection of environmental nanotechnology, water purification, and environmental risk analysis. His core focus is the synthesis and application of nanocomposites for pollutant removal, particularly through advanced photocatalytic systems capable of degrading organic contaminants. He is deeply engaged in designing and optimizing water and wastewater treatment processes that integrate hybrid nanomaterials with solar-driven catalytic mechanisms. Another key area of his research is GIS-based spatial modeling, which he uses to assess groundwater quality, map contamination risks, and support environmental decision-making. Dr. Rezaei also works extensively in environmental impact assessment and multivariate data analysis, providing tools for policymakers and industries to mitigate ecological damage. His interdisciplinary approach unites experimental laboratory science with computational modeling, enabling him to tackle real-world challenges such as heavy metal pollution, industrial wastewater management, and urban environmental risks. His research is dedicated to advancing sustainable environmental engineering practices globally.

Award and Honor

Dr. Ayoob Rezaei has earned recognition for his impactful research and contributions to environmental science. With over 300 citations and a Google Scholar h-index of 9, his publications have gained significant international visibility and academic influence. His articles in leading journals such as Chemosphere and Scientific Reports are frequently referenced in studies on photocatalysis and water treatment, reflecting the relevance of his work. He has been invited to serve as a peer reviewer for prestigious journals including Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Environmental Geochemistry and Health, and Chemosphere, showcasing the trust placed in his expertise by the global research community. In addition to academic recognition, Dr. Rezaei’s consultancy work with industrial and governmental organizations has earned him acknowledgment for bridging research and applied environmental engineering. His selection for award nominations, such as the Best Researcher Award, underscores his distinguished achievements and commitment to advancing sustainable environmental technologies.

Research Skill

Dr. Ayoob Rezaei possesses a diverse set of research skills that span experimental science, computational analysis, and applied environmental engineering. He is proficient in nanomaterial synthesis and photocatalytic system design, specializing in the development of hybrid nanocomposites for the removal of organic and inorganic pollutants. His expertise extends to GIS-based spatial analysis and multivariate statistical modeling, which he applies to groundwater contamination studies and environmental risk assessments. He is skilled in integrating laboratory experimentation with advanced data-driven methods to generate practical solutions for water treatment and environmental management. Additionally, Dr. Rezaei has strong competencies in environmental impact assessment and HSE project management, gained through consultancy work. His ability to collaborate across disciplines enables him to co-develop innovative approaches in environmental nanotechnology, pollution monitoring, and wastewater purification. With experience as both a researcher and reviewer, he combines technical proficiency with critical evaluation skills, supporting the advancement of scientific knowledge.

Publication Top Notes

Title: 3D network structure graphene hydrogel-Fe3O4@ SnO2/Ag via an adsorption/photocatalysis synergy for removal of 2, 4 dichlorophenol
Year: 2021
Citations: 68

Title: Bi/SnO2/TiO2-graphene nanocomposite photocatalyst for solar visible light–induced photodegradation of pentachlorophenol
Year: 2021
Citations: 61

Title: Fraction distribution and bioavailability of sediment heavy metals in the environment surrounding MSW landfill: a case study
Year: 2015
Citations: 60

Title: Long-term evolution of the composition of surface water from the River Gharasoo, Iran: a case study using multivariate statistical techniques
Year: 2015
Citations: 49

Title: Sediment toxicity and ecological risk of trace metals from streams surrounding a municipal solid waste landfill
Year: 2015
Citations: 42

Title: Enhanced 3, 5-dimethylphenol photodegradation via adsorption-photocatalysis synergy using FSTRG nanohybrid catalyst
Year: 2021
Citations: 23

Title: Multivariate statistical analysis of surface water chemistry: A case study of Gharasoo River, Iran
Year: 2014
Citations: 16

Title: Mixture effects of trace element levels on cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes risk in adults using G-computation analysis
Year: 2024
Citations: 13

Title: Assessing the hydrogeochemical processes through classical integration of groundwater parameters in the Birjand plain in eastern Iran
Year: 2021
Citations: 13

Title: PID parameter selection based on iterative learning control
Year: 2011
Citations: 6

Title: Acute toxicity and histopathological changes in gill and intestine of Gambusia holbrooki Girard, 1859 fish exposed to paraquat at different pH, hardness and temperatures
Year: 2023
Citations: 2

Title: Survey on Air Pollution and the Effects of Climatic Factors on Birjand city in 2012
Year: 2017
Citations: 2

Conclusion

Dr. Ayoob Rezaei exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated researcher, innovative engineer, and impactful academic contributor. His expertise in environmental nanotechnology, photocatalysis, and water treatment has produced groundbreaking solutions to some of today’s most pressing ecological challenges. With over 15 publications in high-impact journals, more than 300 citations, and an h-index of 9, his research has earned significant recognition and influence within the global scientific community. Beyond academia, his consultancy work with industries and government agencies demonstrates his ability to translate scientific findings into practical, sustainable solutions for society. His active role as a peer reviewer, collaborator, and member of professional research networks reflects his strong commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering scientific exchange. Through innovation, leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Rezaei continues to shape the future of environmental science, making him a worthy candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Krish Seetah | Environmental Archaeology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krish Seetah | Environmental Archaeology | Best Researcher Award

Faculty at Stanford University | United States

Dr. Krish Seetah is an Associate Professor of Environmental Social Sciences and Oceans at Stanford University, with joint appointments in Anthropology and the Doerr School of Sustainability. He is a leading interdisciplinary researcher whose work bridges archaeology, ecology, and climate science, with a special focus on colonial histories in the Indian Ocean region. As Director of the Seetah Lab in Environmental Archaeology and the Mauritian Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Project , he combines archaeological, ecological, and historical perspectives to explore pressing global challenges such as zoonotic disease, sustainability, and human–animal interactions. Dr. Seetah has held leadership positions at Stanford, including Faculty Director of the Center for African Studies and Sykes Family Faculty Director of the Emmet Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources. Widely published with numerous grants, books, and articles, he has established himself as a global authority on the intersections of environment, culture, and history.

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Education 

Dr. Krish Seetah  academic journey reflects his interdisciplinary expertise across archaeology, ecology, and biological sciences. He began his studies at the University of Surrey, earning a B.Sc. in Biological Sciences and Health Studies , followed by an M.Sc. in Ecology for Sustainable Development . His strong interest in past human societies led him to pursue osteoarchaeology, completing an M.Sc. with Distinction in Osteoarchaeology at Bournemouth University. Building on this foundation, he earned his Ph.D. in Archaeology at the University of Cambridge , where he specialized in human–animal interactions and their environmental and cultural significance. This blend of life sciences and archaeology has shaped his distinctive research perspective, allowing him to integrate ecological, historical, and anthropological approaches. His education provided the groundwork for later contributions to environmental archaeology, zoonotic disease modeling, and the socio-ecological legacies of colonialism, establishing him as a global scholar with a truly multidisciplinary foundation.

Experience 

Dr. Krish Seetah  has built a distinguished career in academia, combining teaching, research, and leadership. At Stanford University, he has served as Associate Professor of Anthropology and Environmental Social Sciences and Oceans since , after joining the faculty in . He is also the Lab Director of the Seetah Lab in Environmental Archaeology and Director of the Mauritian Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Project (MACH). His leadership roles include serving as Faculty Director of the Center for African Studies , Sykes Family Faculty Director of the Emmet Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources, and currently Center Lead of Stanford’s new Center on Culture and Sustainability . Before Stanford, he held fellowships and teaching roles in the UK and Europe, including positions at the University of Central Lancashire, the McDonald Institute (Cambridge), and Reading University. His career demonstrates a consistent focus on interdisciplinary approaches, mentoring students, and advancing sustainability science globally.

Research Interest

Dr. Krish Seetah  research is rooted in the intersections of archaeology, ecology, and environmental history, with a strong focus on the Indian Ocean region. He investigates how colonialism reshaped ecological systems and climate dynamics, particularly through agriculture, settlement, and resource exploitation. A key strand of his work addresses human–animal interactions, with emphasis on the socio-economic and cultural dimensions of meat consumption, trade, and domestication practices. He also develops interdisciplinary models of zoonotic disease, integrating climatic, archaeological, and historical data to better understand how past environments inform present health challenges. His research bridges the humanities and sciences, providing critical insights into sustainability, biodiversity loss, and cultural heritage. By combining field archaeology, laboratory analysis, and advanced computational methods, Dr. Seetah is advancing new frameworks for understanding long-term human-environment interactions, colonial legacies, and their modern implications. His scholarship contributes directly to debates on climate change, public health, and sustainable futures.

Award and Honor

Dr. Krish Seetah  scholarly excellence has been recognized with numerous awards, fellowships, and international honors. His book Connecting Continents was selected for Knowledge Unlatched (Germany), enhancing its global accessibility. He received the Society for American Archaeology Scholarly Book Award  and was named a National Geographic Explorer in  highlighting his leadership in global environmental and archaeological research. His contributions to innovative teaching were honored with the Hoagland Teaching Innovation Award at Stanford . Earlier in his career, he won prestigious postdoctoral awards, including the Wenner-Gren Post-Doctoral Award  and the Leverhulme Postdoctoral Research Fellowship. His creative approaches to research presentation earned him recognition such as the Antiquity Journal Image Competition Prize  and the English Heritage Award for Presenting Heritage Research . These awards reflect not only his scholarly impact but also his ability to communicate research to diverse audiences, bridging academia, heritage, and public engagement.

Research Skill

Dr. Krish Seetah  possesses a diverse and interdisciplinary set of research skills that position him at the forefront of environmental archaeology and sustainability science. His expertise includes archaeological excavation, faunal analysis, and osteoarchaeology, enabling him to reconstruct past human–animal relationships and dietary practices. He is highly skilled in ecological and climate data analysis, combining historical archives, paleoenvironmental records, and computational modeling to explore the impact of colonialism and long-term environmental change. His interdisciplinary approach integrates disease ecology, epidemiological modeling, and historical analysis, supporting innovative studies on zoonotic disease. In addition, he has significant experience in heritage conservation, field project management, and community collaboration, particularly through the Mauritian Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Project. His leadership in international, multi-institutional teams demonstrates strong project design, grant writing, and cross-disciplinary coordination. Collectively, his skills span laboratory analysis, fieldwork, and theoretical synthesis, making him a unique researcher at the crossroads of science, history, and sustainability.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Environmental Archaeology of Mauritius: State-of-the-Art and Future Directions
Authors: Krish Seetah
Journal: International Journal of Historical Archaeology
Year: 2025

Title: Marine Environmental Archaeology: The Ecology of Shipwrecks in Mauritius
Authors: Seetah, Krish; Barteneva, Svetlana; Gawde, Prerana; Mamode, Shameelah A. H.; Bhunjun, Devin; Motah, Beenesh A.; Runghen, Hemanaden; Badal, Rezah M.; von Arnim, Yann; Vitry, Hugues
Journal: International Journal of Historical Archaeology
Year: 2025

Title: The Challenges and Future of Environmental Archaeology in Mauritius
Authors: Pluskowski, Aleksander; Brown, Alexander; Seetah, Krish
Journal: International Journal of Historical Archaeology
Year: 2024
Cited by: 2

Title: African Islands: A Comparative Archaeology
Authors: Seetah, Krish
Journal: African Archaeological Review
Year: 2023

Title: Exploring potential risk pathways with high risk groups for urban Rift Valley fever virus introduction, transmission, and persistence in two urban centers of Kenya
Authors: Keli Nicole Gerken; Justinah Maluni; Francis Maluki Mutuku; Bryson Alberto Ndenga; Luti Mwashee; Caroline Ichura; Karren Shaita; Makena Mwaniki; Stella Orwa; Krish Seetah et al.
Journal: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Year: 2023

Title: Connectivity and Small Island Historical Archaeology in the Indian Ocean
Authors: Seetah, Krish; Manfio, Stefania; Sarathi, Akshay; Hauser, M. W.; Haines, J. J.
Journal: Archaeology of Modern Worlds in the Indian Ocean
Year: 2023

Title: Leveraging livestock movements to urban slaughterhouses for wide-spread Rift Valley fever virus surveillance in Western Kenya
Authors: Gerken, Keli Nicole; Ndenga, Bryson Alberto; Owuor, Kevin Omondi; Winter, Christabel Achieng; Seetah, Krish; LaBeaud, Angelle Desiree
Journal: One Health
Year: 2022

Title: Global Health Needs Modernized Containment Strategies to Prepare for the Next Pandemic
Authors: Krish Seetah; Hannah Moots; David Pickel; Marit Van Cant; Alessandra Cianciosi; Erin Mordecai; Mark Cullen; Yvonne Maldonado
Journal: Frontiers in Public Health
Year: 2022

Title: Editorial: Early Human Colonization of Remote Indian Ocean Islands and Its Ecological Impacts
Authors: Anderson, Atholl; Clark, Geoffrey; Haberle, Simon; Larson, Greger; Seetah, Krish
Journal: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Year: 2022

Title: Integrated Remote Sensing to Assess Disease Control: Evidence from Flat Island Quarantine Station, Mauritius
Authors: Alessandra Cianciosi; Saša Čaval; Diego Calaon; Krish Seetah
Journal: Remote Sensing
Year: 2022

Title: Colonization During Colonialism: Developing a Framework to Assess the Rapid Ecological Transformation of Mauritius’s Pristine Ecosystem
Authors: Seetah, Krish; Manfio, Stefania; Balbo, Andrea; Farr, R. Helen; Florens, F. B. Vincent
Journal: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Year: 2022

Title: Mapping of Underwater Cultural Heritage: The Geophysical Survey and Data Management of HMS Sirius Shipwreck
Authors: Mamode, Shameelah A. H.; Runghen, Hemanaden; Munnaroo, Sivanee; Bissessur, Dass; Coopen, Priscilla; von Arnim, Yann; Manfio, Stefania; Seetah, Krish; Motah, Beenesh A.; Badal, Rezah
Journal: OCEANS Conference Proceedings
Year: 2022

Title: Africa and the Indian Ocean World from Early Times to Circa 1900
Authors: Seetah, Krish
Journal: African Archaeological Review
Year: 2021

Conclusion

Dr. Krish Seetah  career exemplifies the integration of archaeology, environmental science, and global health, with a particular focus on the Indian Ocean world. Since his tenure, he has significantly expanded his scholarly contributions with 23 new funded grants, a book, two edited volumes, 12 journal articles, and nine book chapters. His leadership roles at Stanford ranging from directing the Seetah Lab to serving as Center Lead for the new Stanford Center on Culture and Sustainability demonstrate his commitment to advancing interdisciplinary research and global collaboration.