Ibrahim Farhan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Ibrahim Farhan
Researcher Ibrahim Farhan
Affiliation The University of Jordan
Country Jordan
Scopus ID 57206262539
Documents 11
Citations 240
h-index 5
Subject Area Environmental Science
Event International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award
ORCID 0000-0001-9401-7038

Ibrahim Farhan
The University of Jordan

Ibrahim Farhan is a researcher affiliated with The University of Jordan, Jordan, whose scholarly work has contributed to the field of Environmental Science. His research profile demonstrates sustained engagement with environmental studies and interdisciplinary scientific inquiry, as evidenced by publications indexed in major bibliographic databases and measurable citation impact.[1] The present article summarizes his academic profile and evaluates his suitability for recognition under the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic achievements and scholarly contributions of Ibrahim Farhan, an environmental science researcher affiliated with The University of Jordan. The analysis considers bibliometric indicators, publication activity, research impact, and interdisciplinary relevance. The assessment further explores the researcher’s suitability for academic distinction through the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award by examining objective indicators of scientific productivity and scholarly influence.[1]

Keywords

Environmental Science; Academic Research; Bibliometrics; Citation Analysis; Research Excellence; Scientific Impact; University Research; Scholarly Publications; Interdisciplinary Studies; Research Awards.

Introduction

Environmental science has emerged as one of the most significant multidisciplinary domains for addressing contemporary global challenges, including sustainability, resource management, and environmental protection. Researchers working in this field contribute not only to theoretical advancements but also to practical solutions that influence policy and societal development. Ibrahim Farhan’s scholarly activities reflect active participation in these broader scientific endeavors through peer-reviewed publications and measurable citation performance.[2]

Research Profile

The research profile of Ibrahim Farhan is characterized by an indexed publication record comprising eleven documents and a citation count exceeding two hundred citations. His h-index of five indicates a sustained level of scholarly influence across multiple publications. Bibliometric indicators suggest consistent engagement with research themes that contribute to environmental science and related interdisciplinary areas.[1]

  • Indexed documents: 11.
  • Total citations: 240.
  • h-index: 5.

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Ibrahim Farhan are reflected in studies addressing environmental issues through scientific investigation and evidence-based methodologies. His scholarly outputs contribute to the understanding of environmental processes and provide insights that may inform sustainable development strategies and environmental management practices.[3]

Publications

The publication portfolio of Ibrahim Farhan consists of peer-reviewed articles indexed by international citation databases. The body of work demonstrates a focus on environmental science topics and exhibits academic visibility through citations and digital scholarly identifiers.[1]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators provide a quantitative perspective on the influence of a researcher’s work. With 240 citations and an h-index of five, Ibrahim Farhan’s research demonstrates measurable academic visibility and evidence of knowledge dissemination within the scientific community. Citation performance indicates that his work has been recognized and referenced by other researchers working in related disciplines.[1]

Award Suitability

The International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award recognizes researchers who demonstrate scholarly productivity, academic impact, and meaningful contributions to scientific advancement. Based on available bibliometric indicators and evidence of sustained research activity, Ibrahim Farhan exhibits characteristics that align with the objectives of this recognition program. His publication record, citation impact, and continued engagement with environmental science research collectively support consideration for academic distinction.[4]

Conclusion

Ibrahim Farhan has established a scholarly profile characterized by peer-reviewed publications, citation impact, and contributions to environmental science. Quantitative indicators and academic affiliations suggest sustained engagement in scientific research and knowledge dissemination. The available evidence indicates that his academic accomplishments merit consideration within frameworks that recognize research excellence and scientific contribution.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ibrahim Farhan, Author ID 57206262539. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57206262539
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Ibrahim Farhan.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9401-7038
  3. Google Scholar author details: Ibrahim Farhan.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ndqtbLoAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  4. Research Hypothesis. (n.d.). International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.
    https://researchhypothesis.com/

Francisco Matus | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Francisco Matus | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Francisco Matus | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award | Full professor | Universidad de La Frontera | Chile

Prof. Dr. Francisco Matus is a distinguished agronomist-soil scientist whose academic training began with an Agronomist degree from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, followed by an M.Sc. in Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition, and a Ph.D. in Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at Wageningen University. He has held senior academic appointments including full professor and Director of the Laboratory of Conservation and Dynamics of Volcanic Soils at Universidad de La Frontera in Temuco, Chile. His professional experience includes postdoctoral research at Carleton University (Canada) and leadership of doctoral programmes in Natural Resources Sciences, supplemented by advisory roles in national committees on soil fertility, nutrient dynamics, and climate-soil interactions. His research interests focus on pedogenesis, biogeochemistry, soil carbon and nitrogen cycles, and nutrient dynamics in volcanic soils and extreme ecosystems (including high-altitude and Antarctic environments). His technical skills include isotope-based soil-plant studies, experimental design and precision agriculture statistics, crop-soil modelling, and the application of advanced soil physical-chemical methods. He has received honours such as an invitation to the Intergovernmental Technical Panel of Soil Experts (FAO) and keynote recognition at international soil-biogeochemistry conferences, and he serves on editorial boards of major journals in soil science and nutrient cycling. In conclusion, Francisco Matus’s sustained record of leadership in research, high-impact publication, international collaboration and professional service positions him as a global authority in soil biogeochemistry and conservation, with strong potential to advance sustainable soil management, carbon sequestration and nutrient-cycling research at the international forefront.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Matus, F. J. (2021). Fine silt and clay content is the main factor defining maximal C and N accumulations in soils: A meta-analysis. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 6438.

  2. Matus, F., Rumpel, C., Neculman-Cerdá, R., Panichini, M., & Mora, M. L. (2014). Soil carbon storage and stabilisation in andic soils: A review. Catena, 120, 102-110.

  3. Merino, C., Nannipieri, P., & Matus, F. (2015). Soil carbon controlled by plant, microorganism and mineralogy interactions. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition.

  4. Merino, C., Godoy, R., & Matus, F. (2016). Soil enzymes and biological activity at different levels of organic matter stability. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition.

  5. Orrego, R., Ávila, A., Meza, F., & Matus, F. (2014). Using a crop simulation model to select the optimal climate grid cell resolution: A study case in Araucanía Region. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition.

  6. Matus, F. (2014). Producing isotopically enriched plant, soil solution and rhizosphere soil materials over a few hours. Communication in Soil Science and Plant Analysis.

  7. Hidalgo-Moreno, C., Paz-Pellat, F., Báez, A., Etchevers, J. D., Velázquez, A. S., & Matus, F. (2022). Patrones de la distribución del carbono orgánico por fracciones de partículas primarias del suelo. Revista Terra Latinoamericana.