Majid Kermani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Majid Kermani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Majid Kermani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award | Professor | Iran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Prof. Majid Kermani is a distinguished environmental health engineer and full professor at the Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences in Tehran. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Health Engineering from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, after completing an M.Sc. in Environmental Health Engineering at Tehran University of Medical Sciences and a B.Sc. in Environmental Health at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. Over his professional career he has held leadership roles including full professor, Associate Professor, head of academic and student affairs committees, and participating in national research centers on air pollution and environmental health. His research interests focus on air quality, particulate matter characterization, exposure assessment, health impact assessment (HIA) and health risk assessment (HRA) of air pollutants, and use of artificial intelligence and remote sensing in predicting pollution-health outcomes. Prof. Kermani’s research skills include advanced air sampling and measurement, modeling and GIS-based analysis, toxicology and epidemiology of air pollutants, application of AI and machine learning in environmental health, and interdisciplinary collaboration across environmental science and public health. His honours include recognition by his institution for contributions to research plan reviews and effective research planning, and being engaged in projects that align with global health and welfare rankings. Given his extensive citation record—over six thousand citations, h-index of 44 and i10-index of 160—and his sustained leadership in environmental health engineering, he continues to push the boundaries of public health research. In conclusion, Prof. Majid Kermani exemplifies academic excellence, impactful research and dedicated mentorship; his work not only advances scientific understanding of air pollution and human health but also informs policy and public health strategies, positioning him as an international leader able to drive future developments in environmental health and sustainable human well-being.

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Featured Publications

  1. Kazemi, Z., Kermani, M., et al. (2023). Estimating the health impacts of exposure to air pollutants in major Iranian cities. Toxicology Reports.

  2. Taghilou, S., Kermani, M., et al. (2022). Incineration of medical waste: Emission of pollutants into the environment. Journal of Air Pollution and Health, 6(4).

  3. Rahmatinia, T., Farzadkia, M., Kermani, M., et al. (2021). Potential cytotoxicity of PM2.5-bound PAHs and toxic metals collected from areas with different traffic densities on human lung epithelial cells (A549). Environmental Research.

  4. Maleki, R., Asadgol, Z., Kermani, M., et al. (2021). Monitoring BTEX compounds and asbestos fibers in the ambient air of Tehran, Iran: Seasonal variations, spatial distribution, potential sources, and risk assessment. Environmental Research.

  5. Rahmatinia, M., Hadei, M., Hopke, P. K., Kermani, M., et al. (2021). Relationship between ambient black carbon and daily mortality in Tehran, Iran: A distributed lag nonlinear time-series analysis. Environmental Research.

  6. Torkashvand, J., Jonidi Jafari, A., Kermani, M., et al. (2021). Occurrence, spatial distribution, seasonal variations, potential sources, and inhalation-based health risk assessment of organic/inorganic pollutants in ambient air of Tehran city. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.

  7. Kermani, M., Shahsavani, A., et al. (2025). Health outcomes attributed to inhalation of microplastics released from masks during COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review.

 

Keigo Hisadome | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Keigo Hisadome | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Keigo Hisadome | Environmental Science | Section Manager | Asia Air Survey Co., Ltd | Japan 

Dr. Keigo Hisadome is a highly respected Section Manager at Asia Air Survey Co., Ltd., with extensive expertise in geological survey, groundwater monitoring, soil contamination assessment, and large-scale environmental remediation projects. He has played a key role in advancing the understanding and management of environmental radioactivity, particularly in areas impacted by nuclear incidents. His professional journey is marked by a commitment to integrating scientific research with practical field operations, resulting in measurable improvements in environmental health and safety. Dr. Keigo Hisadome is recognized for his ability to translate complex data into actionable strategies that protect communities and ecosystems.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Keigo Hisadome holds a doctoral degree in Environmental Science with a focus on environmental radioactivity and contamination remediation. His academic journey provided a robust foundation in geology, hydrology, and soil science, enabling him to approach environmental challenges with a multidisciplinary perspective. During his doctoral studies, he concentrated on innovative methodologies for monitoring and mitigating radioactive material transfer, contributing to the development of improved remediation techniques. His education has empowered him to take leadership roles in projects that require technical precision, scientific rigor, and strategic planning.

Experience

Dr. Keigo Hisadome has accumulated significant experience in managing field surveys, contamination assessments, and decontamination operations. As Section Manager, he oversees critical projects related to the remediation of radioactive contamination and the restoration of affected environments. His experience includes designing and implementing survey frameworks, coordinating multidisciplinary teams, and ensuring compliance with international safety standards. He has collaborated with government agencies, research institutes, and local stakeholders to develop solutions for long-term environmental recovery. His ability to combine technical expertise with management skills has positioned him as a trusted leader in environmental remediation initiatives.

Research Interest

Dr. Keigo Hisadome’s research interests revolve around environmental radioactivity, soil contamination dynamics, and groundwater monitoring systems. He is particularly interested in the transfer mechanisms of radioactive materials through forest ecosystems, with an emphasis on leaf litter decomposition and radionuclide migration. His work supports the creation of predictive models that inform decontamination strategies and land use planning. He also explores sustainable remediation techniques that balance ecological restoration with public safety. Dr. Hisadome’s research contributes to scientific understanding as well as to policy frameworks that address post-disaster recovery and long-term radiation risk management.

Award

Dr. Keigo Hisadome is being nominated for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of his exceptional contributions to environmental radioactivity research and his leadership in contamination remediation projects. His work has had a direct impact on the rehabilitation of areas affected by radioactive pollution, making a significant difference in community safety and environmental sustainability. This award would acknowledge his dedication to advancing science, his role in translating research into practical applications, and his commitment to mentoring future professionals in the field.

Selected Publication

“Assessment of Radioactive Material Transfer through Forest Leaf Litter” published in 2021 with 15 citations.

“Groundwater Monitoring Framework for Contaminated Sites” published in 2020 with 12 citations.

“Long-Term Behavior of Soil Contamination in Post-Disaster Areas” published in 2019 with 18 citations.

“Innovative Techniques for Large-Scale Decontamination Projects” published in 2021 with 10 citations.

Conclusion

Dr. Keigo Hisadome is a distinguished researcher whose expertise in environmental radioactivity has made a measurable difference in both scientific knowledge and public health outcomes. His dedication to research, field implementation, and knowledge dissemination has positioned him as a leader in the field of contamination remediation. With his extensive publication record, collaborative approach, and commitment to mentoring, he continues to advance scientific understanding and practical solutions for environmental challenges. This nomination highlights his substantial contributions to research and his potential to drive future innovations in environmental safety and sustainability.

M. Khalid Ijaz | Environmental Science | Visionary Research Award

M. Khalid Ijaz | Environmental Science | Visionary Research Award

Dr M. Khalid Ijaz, Reckitt, United States

Dr. M. Khalid Ijaz is a distinguished virologist and immunologist specializing in aerovirology, infectious diseases, and microbiology. With decades of expertise, he has made groundbreaking contributions to understanding airborne viral transmission, bioaerosols, and antimicrobial technologies. He has held leadership roles in renowned organizations like Reckitt Benckiser and Clorox, pioneering research in air decontamination and respiratory virus survival. His extensive publication record, including studies on coronavirus, rhinoviruses, and biofilms, highlights his impactful scientific contributions. Honored with prestigious awards like the 2024 R&D 100 Award, his innovative research continues to shape global public health policies.

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Education

Dr. M. Khalid Ijaz is a distinguished microbiologist and immunologist with a strong academic foundation in veterinary and medical sciences. He earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) in 1976 and an MSc (Honors) in Microbiology in 1979 from the University of Agriculture, Pakistan. He became a Registered Microbiologist (RM) in Microbiology, Virology, and Immunology from the Canadian College of Microbiologists in 1984. He obtained his PhD in Microbiology & Immunology (Virology) from the University of Ottawa, School of Medicine, in 1985. He further honed his expertise with a Post-Doctorate Fellowship in Immunobiology/Vaccinology at the University of Saskatchewan, VIDO, in 1987. 🎓🧪🏅

Experience

With a distinguished career in scientific research and product development, he has been serving as the Director of Scientific Affairs at Reckitt Benckiser since 2020 🌍. Prior to this role, he was a Senior Research Fellow (2018-2020) 🔬 and a Research Fellow (2007-2018) at the same company, contributing to groundbreaking innovations. His expertise extends to his tenure as Research Manager at Clorox Services Company (2005-2007) 🧴, where he played a key role in product safety and efficacy. Earlier, he held leadership positions at Microbiotest, Inc., serving as Vice President and Director (1998-2005), driving advancements in microbiological testing 🏭.

Awards and Honors

Renowned for groundbreaking contributions, this distinguished researcher earned the prestigious 2024 R&D 100 Award 🏅, often called the “Oscars of Innovation.” Their journey of excellence began with the Medical Research Council Fellowship Award 🎖️ in 1987, recognizing outstanding scientific achievements. In 1982, they received the WHO Research Trainee Award 🌍, highlighting their impact on global health research. That same year, their academic promise was acknowledged with the Graduate Student Entrance Scholarship 🏛️. Their early dedication to excellence was evident in 1976 when they received a Certificate of Merit 🎖️, marking the start of an illustrious career in research and innovation.

Presentation

Dr. M. Khalid Ijaz actively contributed to the 18th ISAIQ INDOOR AIR 2024 in Honolulu, Hawaii 🌴, exploring virus aerosolization and resuspension 🦠💨. As a co-chair, he led discussions on airborne virus dynamics. His research covered toilet flushing and cleaning effects on viral contamination 🚽🔬, the efficacy of air sanitizers in reducing airborne pathogens 🌬️🛡️, and virus dispersal from floor surfaces during indoor activities 🏠🦠. Collaborating with renowned scientists, Dr. Ijaz’s work enhances understanding of airborne disease transmission and effective mitigation strategies, crucial for public health and indoor air quality 🌎🏥.

Research Focus

Aerovirology explores the airborne transmission of viruses, focusing on aerosolization and resuspension. 💨🦠 This field examines how viruses travel through the air, their stability, and potential risks to public health. Infectious diseases research delves into microbiology, virology, and immunology, uncovering mechanisms of disease spread and immune responses. 🏥🧬 Understanding pathogens at a microscopic level aids in developing treatments and preventive strategies. Microbiology further extends to antimicrobial technologies, biofilms, and microbiological techniques, enhancing infection control and medical advancements. 🧫🔬 These interconnected fields contribute to safeguarding public health by improving detection, prevention, and management of infectious agents.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Survival characteristics of airborne human coronavirus 229E” 🦠 (1985)
  2. “The global war against intestinal parasites—should we use a holistic approach?” 🤢 (2010)
  3. “An outbreak of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in the United Arab Emirates, 1994-1995” 🌎 (1997)
  4. “Assessment of a respiratory face mask for capturing air pollutants and pathogens including human influenza and rhinoviruses” 🎭 (2018)
  5. “Spread of viral infections by aerosols” 💨 (1987)
  6. “Generic aspects of the airborne spread of human pathogens indoors and emerging air decontamination technologies” 🌆 (2016)
  7. “Effect of relative humidity on the airborne survival of rhinovirus-14” 💧 (1985)

 

Atena Mirbolook | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Atena Mirbolook | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Atena Mirbolook, Urmia University, Iran

Dr. Atena Mirbolook is a distinguished soil scientist with a Ph.D. in Soil Chemistry and Fertility from Urmia University (2014-2020) 🌱. She also holds an M.S. and B.S. in Agriculture Engineering – Soil Science from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad 🌾. As a lecturer at Payame Noor University and an educational expert at Ferdowsi University, she has made significant contributions to soil science research. Her work focuses on innovative fertilizers to enhance nutrient uptake and crop yields. Dr. Mirbolook has published extensively, with notable research on slow-release fertilizers and nutrient efficiency 📚. She is an active member of the Iranian Soil Science Association 🌐.

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Education

I hold a Ph.D. in Soil Chemistry and Fertility from Urmia University, where I was the top graduate in 2020 🏆. Prior to this, I earned my M.S. in Agricultural Engineering with a focus on Soil Science from Ferdowsi University in Mashhad, graduating as the second top student in 2006 🥈. My academic journey began with a B.S. in Agricultural Engineering, also from Ferdowsi University, where I graduated as the second top student in 2003 🌱. My educational background has provided me with a strong foundation in soil science and agricultural engineering.

Experience

As a lecturer at Payame Noor University in Mashhad, Iran, I bring a wealth of expertise in educational practices, supported by my role as an educational expert at Ferdowsi University. My involvement with the Iranian Soil Science Association underscores my dedication to advancing environmental knowledge. Additionally, as a research and development expert at Song of Soil & Sun Fajr Parsian Company, I actively contribute to innovative initiatives in agriculture and environmental sustainability. 🌱 My career path reflects a commitment to education, research, and practical application, aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of soil science and its implications for our environment.

Research focus

Dr. A. Mirbolook’s research primarily focuses on enhancing nutrient uptake efficiency in plants through innovative fertilization strategies. 🌱 His work spans the synthesis and application of chelates such as Zn-amino acid and -chitosan complexes to improve zinc uptake in beans and wheat. Additionally, he explores the fortification of bread wheat with micronutrients like zinc and iron through organic complexes, highlighting their efficacy compared to traditional forms like ZnSO4. 🍞 His studies contribute significantly to agricultural sustainability by investigating novel slow-release fertilizers and their impact on crop growth, nutrient concentrations, and yield, addressing critical issues in modern farming practices.

Publication top notes

Synthesized Zn(II)-Amino Acid and -Chitosan Chelates to Increase Zn Uptake by Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Plants

Fortification of Bread Wheat Using Synthesized Zn-Glycine and Zn-Alanine Chelates in Comparison with ZnSO4 in a Calcareous Soil

Effects of chromium on enzymatic/nonenzymatic antioxidants and oxidant levels of Portulaca oleracea L.

Phytoremediation of Cr+ 6 in contaminated soil using Portulaca oleracea

Effect of a new slow-release zinc fertilizer based on carbon dots on the zinc concentration, growth indices, and yield in wheat (Triticum aestivum)

Fortification of bread wheat with iron through soil and foliar application of iron-organic-complexes

Comparison of chemical, physical characteristics and maturity of produced vermicompost from cow manure treated with sugar beet molasses, aeration and soil

The effect of different concentrations of nano-molybdenum and calcium fertilizers on growth parameters and nodulation of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

Synthesis and characterization of the Schiff base Fe (II) complex as a new iron source in nutrient solution

New Slow-Release Urea Fertilizer Fortified with Zinc for Improving Zinc Availability and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Maize

Effect of Iron Chelates and their Application Methods on Iron Nutrition Status of Bean Plant (Phaseolus vulgaris) in a Calcareous Soil