Muhammad Ammad Jamil | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Ammad Jamil | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at National University of Science and Technology, Pakistan

Muhammad Ammad Jamil is a driven biomedical scientist specializing in molecular biology, nanotechnology, and microbiology. Hailing from Rawalpindi, Pakistan, he has gained diverse research and clinical experience through active roles in academic, hospital, and private lab settings. Ammad has worked extensively with advanced biomedical techniques such as PCR, ELISA, cell culture, and nanoparticle synthesis. His research contributions span cancer therapeutics, biodiesel optimization, and antimicrobial nanoparticles, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach. With several published and peer-reviewed articles, he is establishing himself as a dedicated researcher with strong scientific writing and lab management skills. Ammad is also known for his leadership in technical training and workshops, bridging knowledge from lab to community. His commitment to impactful innovation in healthcare and diagnostics has earned him recognition, including a nomination for the Best Researcher Award in 2025. Muhammad Ammad Jamil continues to pursue excellence through scientific discovery, collaboration, and translational research.

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Education

Muhammad Ammad Jamil holds a Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences from the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, where he conducted advanced research in cancer drug enhancement using metal nanoparticles. His graduate studies provided strong exposure to molecular diagnostics, nanomedicine, and translational research. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology at the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI), where he participated in research projects related to biofuel optimization and nanotechnology applications in biosciences. Ammad’s earlier education includes Intermediate in Pre-Medical from Punjab College of Science and secondary school studies in science from ASF Public School. His academic path has been characterized by a commitment to interdisciplinary learning, practical research integration, and the pursuit of innovations in life sciences. He has consistently demonstrated the ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical and clinical applications in biomedical and laboratory environments.

Professional Experience

Muhammad Ammad Jamil has accumulated diverse hands-on experience in biomedical research and clinical laboratory settings. As a Scientific Officer at BJ Micro Lab, he managed molecular diagnostics, antimicrobial testing, and nanoparticle-based cytotoxicity assays. He played a pivotal role in organizing technical workshops and maintaining lab standards. During his MS research at NUST, he worked on enhancing the efficacy of Sorafenib using metal nanoparticles for cancer treatment. His research efforts led to multiple publications and presentations. As an undergraduate researcher at IIUI, he contributed to biodiesel production research using non-edible oils and nanotechnology. He also completed laboratory internships at Holy Family Hospital and Benazir Bhutto Hospital, where he rotated through hematology, microbiology, and pathology labs, gaining real-world diagnostic experience. Across all roles, he has demonstrated a consistent commitment to biosafety, Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), and scientific excellence. His career reflects a balance of research innovation, technical competence, and clinical awareness.

Awards and Honors

Muhammad Ammad Jamil has been recognized for his scientific excellence and contributions to interdisciplinary research. In 2025, he was nominated for the prestigious Best Researcher Award, acknowledging his work in nanomedicine, cancer drug enhancement, and alternative energy sources. His research has been featured in reputable scientific journals, and he has co-authored several publications in areas including cancer therapeutics, antibacterial nanoparticles, and sustainable biofuels. He has participated in national and international workshops and webinars on synthetic biology, stem cells, and biotechnology, reflecting his ongoing engagement with the global scientific community. Additionally, he is an active member of the American Society of Microbiology, demonstrating his connection to professional research networks. His certifications in cell culture, industrial biotechnology, and molecular techniques further highlight his dedication to skill development. Ammad’s achievements reflect both academic excellence and a strong commitment to applying scientific knowledge for real-world impact in healthcare and environmental science.

Research Focus on Environmental Science

Muhammad Ammad Jamil’s research centers on the intersection of nanotechnology, molecular biology, and cancer therapeutics. His primary focus lies in the development of nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems to enhance the efficacy of anticancer drugs such as Sorafenib. He has explored cytotoxicity evaluation, nanoformulation techniques, and MTT assays to analyze cellular responses in cancer cell lines. In addition to oncology, his work includes antimicrobial testing of bio-nanoparticles and alternative fuel research through the optimization of biodiesel from non-edible oils using nanoparticles. Ammad is passionate about translational research, aiming to bridge laboratory findings with clinical applications to improve patient outcomes. His interests also extend to molecular diagnostics, where he applies PCR, ELISA, and DNA/RNA extraction methods to support disease detection and biomarker research. Through his innovative projects and publications, he aspires to contribute meaningfully to personalized medicine, biomedical entrepreneurship, and sustainable healthcare solutions.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Production and Optimization Study of Biodiesel Produced from Non-Edible Seed Oil
    Authors: MA Jamil
    Year: 2024
    Cited by: 3

  • Title: Antibacterial Potential of Sodium Alginate Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Characterization
    Authors: S Aziz, MA Jamil
    Year: 2025
    Cited by: 1

  • Title: Various Prospects of Biodiesel Production: Techniques and Challenges
    Authors: MA Jamil, S Aziz, MS Khalid
    Year: 2024
    Cited by: 1

  • Title: Cell Signaling and Diagnosis
    Authors: A Fatima, MA Jamil, M Azhar, AY Nadeem, A Shehzad
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Basal Cell Carcinoma
    Authors: MS Khalid, MA Jamil, A Shehzad, S Mazhar, F Hameed
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Comparison of the Effects of Kinesio Taping and Rigid Taping in Knee Osteoarthritis
    Authors: M Saad, MA Jamil, LG Khan
    Year: 2024

Conclusion

Muhammad Ammad Jamil stands out as a dynamic and emerging biomedical researcher whose work bridges multiple disciplines, including molecular biology, nanotechnology, cancer therapeutics, and sustainable biofuels. His research contributions—backed by hands-on lab skills, scientific publications, and cross-functional projects—highlight a strong commitment to innovation and translational science. With a growing body of published work and active involvement in workshops, diagnostics, and clinical research, Ammad exemplifies the qualities of a modern scientist focused on real-world impact. His recognition as a Best Researcher Award nominee further affirms his dedication to solving complex biomedical challenges through collaborative, data-driven, and ethical research. Moving forward, he is well-positioned to contribute significantly to global health solutions, scientific discovery, and interdisciplinary breakthroughs. Muhammad Ammad Jamil is not only a promising researcher today but also a future leader in the field of biomedical science.

Matevz Mihelic | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Matevz Mihelic | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Dr. Matevž Mihelič is an accomplished researcher and assistant professor at the University of Ljubljana, specializing in forest techniques, biomass production, and sustainable forest harvesting. With over 15 years of experience, his work focuses on the economic and environmental aspects of forest operations, contributing to both academic advancement and practical forest management. He has played key roles in numerous national and European research projects, often leading work packages aimed at improving forestry technologies and practices. Dr. Mihelič has been actively involved in academic teaching since 2010 and has contributed to international education through summer schools and collaborative programs. His extensive participation in international conferences highlights his active engagement with the global forestry research community. Known for bridging science and practice, Dr. Mihelič’s research supports the development of innovative, sustainable solutions in forestry. His dedication, leadership, and applied research impact make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Dr. Matevž Mihelič completed his entire academic training at the University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty. He earned his doctoral degree in Biological and Biotechnical Sciences in 2014 with a dissertation focusing on the economic and environmental aspects of forest harvesting for energy biomass—highlighting his early commitment to sustainable forestry solutions. His academic journey began with a university degree in Forestry (2000–2006), culminating in a graduation thesis on digital tools in forestry advisory services. Before this, he completed his grammar school education at Ledina Grammar School in Ljubljana. Throughout his academic studies, he consistently focused on the intersection of technology, sustainability, and forest resource management. The combination of technical forestry education and a research-driven doctoral program provided Dr. Mihelič with a strong foundation in applied science, forest economics, and environmental responsibility—areas that would go on to shape his professional and research career in the years to follow.

Professional Experience

Dr. Matevž Mihelič has built a progressive and well-rounded professional career centered at the University of Ljubljana. Since 2019, he has served as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Forestry and Renewable Forest Resources, following nearly a decade as a teaching assistant and earlier roles as a researcher and technical worker. His career began in 2006 with the Public Forest Service of Slovenia, where he worked as a district forester and planning apprentice. Over the years, Dr. Mihelič has developed expertise in forest harvesting, biomass utilization, and the design of technological systems, contributing significantly to both academic teaching and applied forestry projects. In addition to his teaching duties, he has led or contributed to several national and EU research initiatives. His career reflects a balanced mix of academic instruction, field-based research, and technical coordination—demonstrating his strong commitment to advancing sustainable forestry practices in Slovenia and beyond.

Research Interest

Dr. Matevž Mihelič’s research interests lie at the intersection of forest engineering, biomass production, and sustainable forest management. He focuses primarily on forest harvesting systems, the economic evaluation of forestry operations, and the efficient utilization of wood biomass. His doctoral work on the economic and environmental aspects of biomass harvesting set the stage for his subsequent research contributions. He has actively participated in and led numerous national and European research projects addressing key challenges in forest operations, contractor evaluation, and the use of innovative technologies for forest stand management. Dr. Mihelič also investigates the sustainability of forest supply chains and seeks to optimize forest operations through the integration of new technologies and data-driven planning. His research is applied in nature, aiming to inform forest policy, improve operational efficiency, and support the transition to a bioeconomy. Through his work, he contributes to the development of environmentally sound and economically viable forestry practices.

Award and Honor

While Dr. Matevž Mihelič’s curriculum vitae does not specifically list formal awards or honors, his professional track record reflects recognition through substantial research funding, leadership in high-impact projects, and regular invitations to speak and participate at international conferences. His involvement in major EU initiatives such as COST Actions and ERA-NET projects demonstrates trust and credibility in the European research community. Additionally, his repeated participation in international symposiums and summer schools showcases acknowledgment of his academic and scientific contributions. The consistent leadership roles in project work packages and his long-standing teaching role at the University of Ljubljana further indicate a high level of institutional and professional respect. Although not formally detailed with titles of awards, Dr. Mihelič’s body of work, collaborations, and influence in the field of forest engineering and biomass utilization suggest that he is a highly regarded expert, whose applied contributions have significantly impacted forestry research and practice in Slovenia and across Europe.

Conclusion

Dr. Matevž Mihelič stands out as a dedicated researcher, educator, and practitioner in the field of forestry and forest engineering. His academic background, combined with a career rooted in applied research and teaching, has equipped him to make lasting contributions to sustainable forestry and biomass utilization. Through leadership in national and European projects, he has addressed critical issues in forest harvesting technologies and forest operations management. His consistent engagement with international academic forums and educational programs underscores his commitment to knowledge dissemination and collaboration. While formal awards are not listed, his sustained impact through research output, teaching excellence, and project leadership positions him as a key figure in his domain. Dr. Mihelič’s career reflects a rare blend of scientific rigor and practical application, making him not only a valuable academic but also a contributor to sustainable forest policy and practice. He is a highly deserving candidate for recognition such as the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Techniques and productivity of coppice harvesting operations in Europe: a meta-analysis of available data

    • Authors: R. Spinelli, E. Cacot, M. Mihelič, L. Nestorovski, P. Mederski, E. Tolosana

    • Year: 2016

    • Citations: 61

  • Title: Comparison of electric and petrol chainsaws in terms of efficiency and safety when used in young spruce stands in small-scale private forests

    • Authors: A. Poje, I. Potočnik, M. Mihelič

    • Year: 2018

    • Citations: 44

  • Title: Exposure to noise in wood chipping operations under the conditions of agro-forestry

    • Authors: A. Poje, R. Spinelli, N. Magagnotti, M. Mihelič

    • Year: 2015

    • Citations: 42

  • Title: Production of wood chips from logging residue under space-constrained conditions

    • Authors: M. Mihelič, R. Spinelli, A. Poje

    • Year: 2018

    • Citations: 32

  • Title: Influence of chain filing, tree species and chain type on cross cutting efficiency and health risk

    • Authors: J. Marenče, M. Mihelič, A. Poje

    • Year: 2017

    • Citations: 23

  • Title: Performance of a new industrial chipper for rural contractors

    • Authors: M. Mihelič, R. Spinelli, N. Magagnotti, A. Poje

    • Year: 2015

    • Citations: 21

  • Title: A low-investment option for the integrated semi-mechanized harvesting of small-scale, short-rotation poplar plantations

    • Authors: R. Spinelli, N. Magagnotti, C. Lombardini, M. Mihelič

    • Year: 2021

    • Citations: 18

  • Title: Analysis of inclusion of wood forwarding into a skidding model

    • Authors: M. Mihelič, J. Krč

    • Year: 2009

    • Citations: 14

  • Title: Influence of chain sharpness, tension adjustment and type of electric chainsaw on energy consumption and cross-cutting time

    • Authors: A. Poje, M. Mihelič

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 12

  • Title: The effect of feedstock, knife wear and work station on the exposure to noise and vibrations in wood chipping operations

    • Authors: A. Poje, R. Spinelli, N. Magagnotti, M. Mihelič

    • Year: 2018

    • Citations: 10

  • Title: Intensifying the management of protection forests in the Alps

    • Authors: M. Mihelič, R. Spinelli, A. Poje

    • Year: 2018

    • Citations: 6

  • Title: Coppice products

    • Authors: N. Magagnotti, J. Schweier, R. Spinelli, E. Tolosana, P. Jylhä, M. Mihelič

    • Year: 2018

    • Citations: 6

  • Title: Vodila dobrega ravnanja pri strojni sečnji

    • Authors: J. Krč, J. Beguš, J. Primožič, J. Levstek, V. Papler-Lampe, J. Klun, M. Mihelič

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 5

  • Title: Seventeen years of forest restoration with small-scale technologies: Time and fuel consumption for alternative operations and techniques

    • Authors: N. Magagnotti, M. Mihelič, A. Perazzolo, R. Spinelli

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 4

  • Title: Productivity and cost assessment of two harvesting methods for medium-rotation poplar plantations

    • Authors: R. Spinelli, N. Magagnotti, B. Kovacs, P. Heger, M. Mihelič

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 4

Samira Chebba | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Samira Chebba | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

PhD student at Amar Telidji University of Laghouat, Algeria

Samira Chebba is a dedicated researcher in the field of process engineering, with over a decade of experience in applied research and laboratory work. She is currently a doctoral candidate at Amar Telidji University of Laghouat, Algeria, where she focuses on innovative approaches to environmental sustainability. Her work primarily revolves around adsorption technologies for water treatment, a field of significant global importance. With a strong background in experimental and theoretical studies, she has contributed extensively to academic research through publications, conference presentations, and student mentorship. She is committed to advancing scientific knowledge and finding sustainable solutions to pressing environmental challenges.

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Education

Samira Chebba obtained her State Engineer Degree in Process Engineering from Amar Telidji University of Laghouat in 2005. She later pursued her Master’s Degree in the same field, which she completed in 2012. In 2022, she commenced her doctoral studies in Process Engineering, focusing on the development of advanced biosorbents for water purification. Her academic journey has been marked by a deep engagement in experimental research, equipping her with strong technical and analytical skills. Throughout her education, she has actively participated in scientific projects, demonstrating her passion for process engineering and its applications in environmental protection.

Professional Experience

Samira Chebba has been serving as a State Engineer in the Process Engineering Research Laboratory since 2010, where she has contributed significantly to various applied research projects. In 2024, she transitioned to the Pedagogical Laboratory within the same department, further enhancing her expertise in academic research and training. Her professional experience includes supervising academic research projects, mentoring students, and collaborating on environmental sustainability initiatives. She has played a key role in studying adsorption mechanisms for pollutant removal and has contributed to the advancement of process engineering techniques. Her dedication to scientific research and laboratory work has positioned her as an expert in environmental process engineering.

Research Interests

Her primary research interests lie in water treatment technologies, particularly in the development and optimization of biosorbents for removing pollutants from aqueous solutions. She specializes in adsorption processes, studying the kinetic, thermodynamic, and isotherm behaviors of different materials. Her work aims to contribute to sustainable environmental practices by finding cost-effective and eco-friendly solutions for wastewater treatment. Additionally, she is interested in process modeling and simulation techniques that enhance the efficiency of adsorption-based purification methods. Her research is driven by a passion for developing innovative strategies that mitigate environmental pollution and promote clean water access.

Awards and Honors

Samira Chebba’s contributions to scientific research have earned her recognition at both national and international levels. In 2023, she received the prestigious Best Paper Award at the Mediterranean Geosciences Union (MedGU-23) Annual Meeting in Turkey, highlighting the impact of her work in process engineering. She has also been acknowledged for her active participation in various scientific conferences and seminars, where she has presented groundbreaking research on adsorption and water purification. Her dedication to academic excellence and research innovation continues to position her as a leading figure in her field.

Conclusion

Samira Chebba is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her impactful research in environmental sustainability and water treatment, recognized international contributions, and award-winning publications. With further advancements in language proficiency, expanded research scope, and leadership roles, she can further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her field.

Publications Top Noted

  • Author(s): Samira Chebba, Asma Boudaoud, Mebrouk Djedid, and others
  • Year: 2025
  • Title: Enhanced Adsorption of Malachite Green Dye Using Fe₃O₄-MgO Nanoparticles Loaded with Phragmites Stems Powder: Characterization, Kinetic, and Isotherm Studies
  • Journal: ChemistrySelect
  • Volume & Issue: 10(7)
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/slct.202404163
  • Citations: (No citation data available yet, as it is a recent publication)

 

Ermias Debie | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ermias Debie | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia

Dr. Ermias Debie is a dedicated academic in the field of Environment and Natural Resources Management, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. With a strong commitment to addressing pressing environmental issues, he integrates research with community engagement to enhance sustainable practices and improve livelihoods in the Northwest Highlands of Ethiopia.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Debie holds a Ph.D. in Environment and Natural Resources Management from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. He has furthered his expertise with a specialized certificate in GIS and remote sensing applications for water resources management from a prestigious institution in the Netherlands, showcasing his commitment to leveraging technology in environmental studies.

Experience 💼

With a rich background in academia, Dr. Debie has held various positions, including Assistant Professor and Department Head at Bahir Dar University and Debre Markos University. His roles have spanned teaching, research supervision, and course leadership, reflecting his dedication to fostering academic excellence. He has supervised over 50 MA and MSc students and is currently mentoring a Ph.D. student, further contributing to the development of future scholars in his field.

Research Interests 🔍

Dr. Debie’s research interests encompass a wide array of topics, including livelihood resilience, climate change and variability, food insecurity, climate-smart innovations, agrobiodiversity, and sustainable land management. His work aims to understand and mitigate the impacts of climate change while promoting ecological restoration across different levels.

Publications 📚

Dr. Debie has a robust publication record, contributing significantly to the field of environmental management. Here are some of his key publications:

  1. A local perspective on the links between flora biodiversity and ecosystem services in the Northwest Highlands of Ethiopia (2024), Journal of Environmental Management.
  2. Analysis of the decision to convert croplands into E. Camaldulensis woodlot and its impact on income diversification in Mecha district, Northwest Ethiopia (2024), Trees, Forests and People.
  3. Endemic plant species and threats to their sustainability in Ethiopia: A systematic review (2024), Trees, Forests and People.
  4. Effectiveness of sustainable land management initiatives in the highlands of Ethiopia (2024), Regional Environmental Change.
  5. The impacts of land use/cover changes on values of ecosystem service in Tul watershed, northwest Ethiopia (2023), ERJSSH.
  6. Perceived determinants of smallholder households’ resilience to livelihood insecurity in Goncha District, Northwest Highlands of Ethiopia (2023), SAGE Open.

His extensive publication list reflects his active engagement in scholarly research and contributions to understanding environmental challenges in Ethiopia.

Conclusion

Dr. Ermias Debie’s commitment to education, research, and community service positions him as a key figure in environmental management in Ethiopia. His work not only contributes to academic knowledge but also fosters sustainable practices that positively impact local communities. As he continues to explore new avenues for research and community engagement, his influence in the field will undoubtedly grow, driving forward the agenda of environmental sustainability and resilience.

Binghui He | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Binghui He | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Southwest University, China

🌍 Binghui He is a renowned professor specializing in soil erosion, soil and water conservation. With significant contributions to the field, he serves as the Director of the Special Committee of Soil and Water Conservation at the Chongqing Soil Society. His expertise is recognized nationally, making him a pivotal figure in agricultural non-point source pollution control.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Expertise in Soil and Water Conservation: As the Director of the Special Committee of Soil and Water Conservation and the China Society of Soil and Water Conservation, Professor He demonstrates leadership and a deep commitment to advancing this critical field.
  2. Extensive Publication Record: His publications in reputable journals such as Catena and Science of the Total Environment showcase a robust research portfolio with a focus on innovative and relevant topics, including soil erosion, hydrology, and nutrient loss.
  3. Impactful Research: The studies conducted under his guidance reveal significant contributions to understanding soil health and water conservation, with findings that have practical implications for agricultural practices and ecological management.
  4. Interdisciplinary Approach: His research integrates various disciplines, such as hydrology and ecology, addressing complex environmental issues, which enhances the relevance and applicability of his work.
  5. Leadership Roles: Serving as an academic and technical leader in soil and water conservation disciplines highlights his influence in shaping research agendas and fostering collaboration within the field.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Outreach: While his research is substantial, enhancing public engagement and outreach activities could further disseminate his findings and increase their impact on policy and community practices.
  2. Collaboration with Industry: Establishing more partnerships with agricultural and environmental industries could facilitate the practical application of his research findings, bridging the gap between academia and real-world challenges.
  3. Diversity of Research Topics: Exploring additional areas within environmental science or engaging in interdisciplinary projects could broaden the scope of his research and attract diverse funding opportunities.

Education

🎓 Professor He earned his academic qualifications from esteemed institutions, focusing on soil and water conservation techniques and ecological engineering.

Experience

🏢 With extensive experience, Professor He holds leadership roles in several professional organizations, including the China Society of Soil and Water Conservation and the South Soil and Water Conservation Research Association. He also directs the Chongqing Soil and Water Conservation Ecological Engineering Technology Research Center.

Research Focus

🔍 His research encompasses soil erosion, soil and water conservation, forest cultivation, and agricultural non-point source pollution control, emphasizing sustainable practices to enhance ecological resilience.

Awards and Honors

🏅 Professor He has received numerous accolades for his contributions to soil and water conservation, showcasing his commitment to environmental sustainability and research excellence.

Publication Top Notes

Zeng C, Li TY, He BH*, Feng MD, Liang K, Xu QW, Zhao XM. (2024). Vegetation succession increases soil organic carbon density and decreases soil erodibility: Evidence from a karst trough valley experiencing farmland abandonment. Catena.

Feng MD, Li TY, He BH*, Bai LX, Wu XY. (2022). Soil water repellency and microaggregate fractions in response to crop growth periods in a sloping cropland subjecting to long-term fertilization management. Science of the Total Environment.

Du YN, Li TY, He BH*. (2021). Runoff-related nutrient loss affected by fertilization and cultivation in sloping croplands: An 11-year observation under natural rainfall. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment.

Gan FL, He BH*, Qin ZY, Li WB. (2021). Contribution of bedrock dip angle impact to nitrogen and phosphorus leakage loss under artificial rainfall simulations on slopes parallel to and perpendicular to the bedrock dip in a karst trough valley. Catena.

Li TY, He BH*, Zhang YQ, Fu S, Zhang Y, Long XJ. (2021). Spatiotemporal dynamics of coupled dissolved silica and bicarbonate in a dam-induced urban lake system in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area. Journal of Hydrology.

Gan FL, He BH*, Qin ZY. (2020). Hydrological response and soil detachment rate from dip/anti-dip slopes as a function of rock strata dip in karst valley revealed by rainfall simulations. Journal of Hydrology.

Gan FL, He BH*, Qin ZY, Li WB. (2020). Role of rock dip angle in runoff and soil erosion processes on dip/anti-dip slopes in a karst trough valley. Journal of Hydrology.

Li TY, He BH*, Chen ZP, Zhang Y, Liang C. (2017). Effects of gravel on concentrated flow hydraulics and erosion in simulated landslide deposits. Catena.

Conclusion

Professor Binghui He is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research in soil erosion and water conservation, combined with his leadership roles and commitment to ecological sustainability, position him as a prominent figure in his field. By enhancing public outreach and fostering industry collaborations, he can amplify the impact of his research even further. Overall, his contributions significantly advance knowledge and practice in soil and water conservation, making him an exemplary choice for this recognition.