Amir Hossein Nafez | Environmental Science | Environmental Impact Award

Dr. Amir Hossein Nafez | Environmental Science | Environmental Impact Award

Academic Member | Isfahan University of medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Amir Hossein Nafez is a distinguished environmental health engineer whose academic and research career reflects a deep commitment to sustainability, environmental biotechnology, and waste management innovation. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Health Engineering from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, where his doctoral research focused on evaluating sewage sludge composting using biological and environmental parameters to enhance compost maturity and stability. Dr. Nafez also holds a Master’s degree from Tehran University of Medical Sciences and a Bachelor’s degree from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, which together built a strong foundation in water, wastewater, and solid waste management. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, he leads pioneering research projects on solid waste treatment, biosolids management, composting, and microbial risk assessment. His research interests encompass solid waste management, hazardous waste handling, biological waste treatment, composting and vermicomposting, biosolids recycling, and microbial quality assessment. Dr. Nafez has co-authored more than 35 peer-reviewed articles in globally recognized journals, including Waste Management, Environmental Research, Environmental Technology & Innovation, and Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health, where his work on microbial stability, heavy metal assessment, and biochar application in composting has been widely cited. His research skills include advanced laboratory analysis, microbial examinations, leachate treatment, bioremediation, and environmental monitoring. As a proactive academic, Dr. Nafez collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to address complex environmental and public health challenges while mentoring students in environmental sustainability and waste recovery methods. His professional engagements extend to collaborative research on microbial risk mitigation, pollution control, and the development of safe waste disposal practices in healthcare and industrial sectors. Dr. Nafez’s notable contributions have earned him recognition within the scientific community, highlighting his commitment to promoting eco-efficient waste management systems and innovative recycling strategies. He has also contributed to national and international research initiatives aimed at reducing environmental contamination and improving urban health outcomes. Through his extensive research, teaching, and scientific collaborations, Dr. Amir Hossein Nafez continues to influence the advancement of environmental engineering practices globally. His scholarly dedication, technical expertise, and vision for sustainable development underscore his significant role in shaping future environmental health strategies, making him a deserving candidate for recognition and professional distinction in the global research community.

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Featured Publications

  1. Nikaeen, M., Nafez, A. H., Bina, B., Nabavi, B. F., & Hassanzadeh, A. (2015). Respiration and enzymatic activities as indicators of stabilization of sewage sludge composting. Waste Management, 39, 104–110. (Citations: 112)

  2. Nafez, A. H., Nikaeen, M., Bina, B., & Hassanzadeh, A. (2015). Composting of sewage sludge in different strategies of aeration with a mixture of green plant wastes as bulking agent. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 24(6), 2406–2414. (Citations: 58)

  3. Nafez, A. H., Nikaeen, M., Kadkhodaie, S., & Hatamzadeh, M. (2015). Sewage sludge composting: Quality assessment for agricultural application. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment, 187(709), 1–9. (Citations: 85)

  4. Sadeghi, S., Nafez, A. H., Nikaeen, M., Mohammadi, F., & Hadi, M. (2022). Microbial characteristics of municipal solid waste compost: Occupational and public health risks from surface-applied compost. Waste Management, 144, 98–105. (Citations: 47)

  5. Nafez, A. H., Nikaeen, M., Hassanzadeh, A., & Kadkhodaei, S. (2020). Changes in microbial populations during co-composting of dewatered sewage sludge with pruning wastes in windrow piles. Biodiversitas, 21(10), 4655–4662. (Citations: 22)

  6. Sharafi, S. M., Ebrahimpour, K., & Nafez, A. H. (2021). Environmental disinfection against COVID-19 in different areas of health care facilities: A review. Reviews on Environmental Health, 36(2), 193–198. (Citations: 95)

  7. Yavari, A., Nazar, M. M., Sharafi, S. M., & Nafez, A. H. (2022). Evaluation of stability and maturity indices during composting process from a mixture of poultry waste and sawdust by windrow method. Iranian Journal of Health and Environment, 15(4), fa1–fa16. (Citations: 19)

 

 

Niguse Hagazi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Niguse Hagazi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Niguse Hagazi, World Agroforestry, ICRAF, /Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Ethiopia

🌍 Niguse Hagazi is a leading researcher and Ethiopian Country Director at ICRAF Ethiopia, with a PhD candidacy at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. With over 15 years of experience in forestry, agroforestry, and natural resource management, Niguse has significantly contributed to Ethiopia’s environmental strategies, including the National Drylands Restoration Strategy. His expertise spans landscape restoration, climate-smart agriculture, and green job creation. He’s authored over 30 publications and actively engages in international conferences and professional societies. Niguse’s work focuses on sustainable development and conservation in urban-rural settings. 🌱📚

Publication profile

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Experience

Niguse Hagazi is a dedicated researcher at ICRAF Ethiopia Office and a PhD candidate at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. With over 15 years of experience, he leads as the Ethiopian Country Director, focusing on forestry, agroforestry, and natural resources management. Niguse plays a pivotal role in developing national strategies, such as the Ethiopian National Drylands Restoration Strategy, and in managing projects related to landscape restoration, green job creation, and climate-smart agriculture 🌍🌱. He’s also a trainer and consultant, providing expertise and capacity development to a wide range of stakeholders. His extensive publications span peer-reviewed journals, books, and manuals 📚🌿.

Academic Qualifications

Currently a PhD Candidate at the Institute of Geography, Friedrich-Alexander University (FAU) Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany 🌍. Holds a Master’s degree in Tropical Land Resources Management from Mekelle University, Ethiopia (2008) 🌿. Completed a Bachelor of Science in Forestry Sciences at Wendo-Genet College of Forestry, Hawassa University (2002) 🌳. Passionate about sustainable land management and environmental conservation, with a solid academic background in forestry and tropical land resources. Dedicated to advancing knowledge and research in the field of geography and environmental sciences. 🌱📚

Research focus

The research focus of Niguse Hagazi and his team, including Mulat Kebede, Mulugeta Mokria, Emiru Birhane, Aster Gebrekirstos, and Achim Bräuning, revolves around biomass estimation in restored landscapes. Their 2023 study published in Environmental Research Communications explores methods for accurately estimating biomass of Acacia saligna trees. This research is crucial for understanding and managing ecological restoration efforts, enhancing carbon sequestration strategies, and assessing the effectiveness of reforestation projects. Their work contributes to sustainable land management and forest ecology, providing valuable insights into biomass dynamics in restored ecosystems. 🌳📊🌍

Publication top notes

Biomass estimation models for Acacia saligna trees in restored landscapes