Shamsollah Ayoubi | Fertility Management | Best Scholar Award

Prof Shamsollah Ayoubi | Fertility Management | Best Scholar Award

Researcher at  Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

Professor Shamsollah Ayoubi, born on December 31, 1971, in Kashan, Iran, is an esteemed Iranian soil scientist renowned for his contributions to environmental pedology, digital soil mapping, soil erosion, and soil pollution research.

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🎓 Education:

BSc in Soil Science, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran. MSc in Soil Science, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran. PhD in Soil Science, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

🏫 Teaching Experience:

Assistant Teaching at Isfahan University of Technology (1995-2001). Teaching at Gorgan University, Iran (2002-2006). Teaching at Isfahan University of Technology (2007-present)

🏆 Awards:

Recipient of various awards including Top Young Researcher at Isfahan University of Technology and Top Researcher in Isfahan Province

🌱 Research Focus: Fertility Management

Professor Shamsollah Ayoubi specializes in Fertility Management research, delving into the intricate dynamics of soil fertility and its optimization for sustainable agricultural practices. With a keen focus on maximizing crop yield while minimizing environmental impact, his work encompasses the study of nutrient cycling, soil amendments, and innovative techniques for enhancing soil health. Through comprehensive analysis and experimentation, Professor Ayoubi seeks to develop practical strategies tailored to diverse agricultural landscapes, aiming to address global food security challenges and promote ecological resilience. His contributions in Fertility Management underscore a commitment to advancing agricultural sustainability and fostering resilient ecosystems for future generations.

Citations:

Professor Shamsollah Ayoubi has been cited a total of 7,145 times, with an h-index of 48, indicating the impact of his research throughout his career. Since 2019, he has garnered 5,311 citations, with an h-index of 42, reflecting continued relevance and influence in his field during recent years. These citation metrics underscore the significant contributions Professor Ayoubi has made to the scientific community, particularly in the realm of Fertility Management research.

 

Roderick Williams | Fertility Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr Roderick Williams: Fertility Management
Lecturer at University of the West of Scotland, United Kingdom

Dr. Roderick Williams is a Lecturer in Microbiology at the University of West of Scotland, with a focus on sustainability and innovative solutions in drug development. Holding a BSc(Hons) in Zoology, an M.AppSci in Experimental Parasitology, and a PhD, his academic journey spans diverse fields. Roderick’s impactful research extends from helminths to soil amoebas, influencing a school deworming program in Sierra Leone and uncovering the crucial role of soil amoebas in fertility. His work pioneers soil quality and bioremediation studies, emphasizing microbial interventions in sustainable agriculture and exploring compounds against microorganisms. He integrates sustainability into microbiology curricula, fostering awareness, and supervises postgraduate research programs.

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🎓 Education:
  • BSc (Hons) Zoology (1991)
  • M.AppSci Experimental Parasitology (1995)
  • PhD (2003)
🏫 Academic Journey:
  • Lecturer in Microbiology, University of West of Scotland (2012 – Present)
    • Pioneering soil quality and bioremediation studies
    • Integrating sustainability into microbiology curricula
    • Supervising postgraduate research programs
  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Strathclyde (2007 – 2012)
  • Research Assistant, University of Glasgow (2003 – 2007)
  • Lecturer, University of Sierra Leone (1995 – 2003)
Research Focus 🌱🔍

Dr. Roderick Williams’ research encompasses a diverse array of fields, with a core emphasis on sustainable solutions and innovative drug development. His work delves into helminths, influencing a school deworming program in Sierra Leone. Pioneering soil quality studies in urban allotments, he unravels the intricate dynamics of microorganisms for sustainable agriculture. From groundbreaking discoveries on soil amoeba to exploring compounds against parasites, his impact spans parasitology, microbiology, and drug development. Committed to real-world applications, his research reflects a dedication to sustainability, academic excellence, and societal betterment.

 

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