Maria Medvedeva | soil science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Maria Medvedeva | soil science | Best Researcher Award

Head of Laboratory, Forest Research Institute of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Maria Vladimirovna Medvedeva is a senior researcher and Head of the Laboratory of Forest Soil Science at the Forest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences. With a PhD in Biological Sciences (2002), she has over two decades of experience in soil science, focusing on forest ecosystems. She has led the laboratory since 2019, spearheading research on forest soil microbiology, ecological monitoring, and post-fire soil restoration. A prolific author, she has contributed extensively to top scientific journals and has played a key role in advancing knowledge on boreal forest soil dynamics.

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🎓 Education

Maria Medvedeva earned her PhD (Candidate of Biological Sciences) in 2002, specializing in forest soil science. Her academic journey has been dedicated to understanding soil microbiology, carbon dynamics, and environmental monitoring in boreal forests. Through continuous learning and collaboration, she has developed expertise in post-fire soil recovery and the ecological assessment of soil health, contributing significantly to forest conservation and management studies.

🏢 Experience

Dr. Medvedeva has over 20 years of experience in soil science research, focusing on boreal forests. She has been a senior researcher at the Forest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre, RAS, and has led the Laboratory of Forest Soil Science since 2019. Her work includes extensive field studies, laboratory research, and international collaborations. She has also mentored young scientists and contributed to large-scale ecological monitoring projects, enhancing understanding of forest soil resilience and degradation.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Maria Medvedeva has received multiple awards recognizing her contributions to forest soil science, including honors for her research on post-fire soil recovery and microbial diversity. She has been acknowledged for her high-impact publications and collaborative projects in soil monitoring. Her work has earned national and international recognition, positioning her as a leading expert in boreal forest soil studies.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Medvedeva’s research focuses on forest soil microbiology, ecological monitoring, post-fire soil restoration, and carbon stock assessment. She investigates the impact of land use on soil properties and develops strategies for sustainable forest management. Her studies contribute to understanding soil biodiversity, nutrient cycling, and climate change mitigation through soil conservation efforts in boreal ecosystems.

🏆 Conclusion

Dr. Maria Vladimirovna Medvedeva is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her exceptional contributions in forest soil science. Her strong publication record, leadership, and expertise in environmental monitoring make her a top contender. Expanding her interdisciplinary reach and enhancing policy engagement could further solidify her global research impact.

Publication

Medvedeva, M., & Raevsky, B. (2025). The influence of juniper on the soil properties of pine stands in the taiga zone of the European North. Forests. https://doi.org/10.3390/f16020365

Medvedeva, M., & Ananyev, V. (2023). The influence of logging equipment on the content, stock, and stratification coefficient of elements of the mineral nutrition of plants in the soils of the taiga zone of Karelia. Forests. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14071424

 

Bakhmet, O. N., & Medvedeva, M. V. (2022). Decomposition of coniferous litterfall in soils forming under artificial pine stands in Eastern Fennoscandia. Contemporary Problems of Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995425522070034

 

Dubrovina, I. A., Moshkina, E. V., Tuyunen, A. V., Genikova, N. V., Karpechko, A. Y., & Medvedeva, M. V. (2022). Dynamics of soil properties and ecosystem carbon stocks for different types of land use (Middle Taiga of Karelia). Eurasian Soil Science. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064229322090046

 

Karpechko, A. Y., Moshkina, E. V., Medvedeva, M. V., & Tuyunen, A. V. (2022). Patterns in the spatial distribution of fine roots in Pinus sylvestris L. (Using the example of a mid-taiga cowberry-type pine forest). Contemporary Problems of Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995425522020032

 

Bakhmet, O. N., & Medvedeva, M. V. (2022). Pine needles litter decomposition in soils of the Eastern Fennoscandia’s pine plantations. Russian Journal of Forest Science. https://doi.org/10.31857/S0024114822030032

 

Bakhmet, O. N., Medvedeva, M. V., Moshkina, Y. V., Tkachenko, Y. N., Mamay, A. V., Novikov, S. G., Moshnikov, S. A., Timofeeva, V. V., & Karpechko, A. Yu. (2022). Spatial variability of podzol properties depending on the plant microgroups on the example of the cowberry pine forests. Russian Journal of Forest Science. https://doi.org/10.31857/S002411482105003X

 

Moshkina, Y. V., Bakhmet, O. N., Medvedeva, M. V., Karpechko, A. Yu., & Mamay, A. V. (2022). Spatio-temporal dynamics of soils’ biological activity in the phytogenous field of Scots pine in Karelia Republic’s middle taiga. Russian Journal of Forest Science. https://doi.org/10.31857/S0024114822040076

Ananyev, V. A., Timofeeva, V., Kryshen’, A., Pekkoev, A., Kostina, E., Ruokolainen, A. V., Moshnikov, S. A., Medvedeva, M., Polevoi, A. V., & Humala, A. E. (2022). Fire severity controls successional pathways in a fire-affected spruce forest in Eastern Fennoscandia. Forests. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13111775

 

Medvedeva, M., & Bakhmet, O. N. (2022). Changes in the microbiological properties of soils along the gradient of the altitude zone of Mount Kivaka in Eastern Fennoscandia, Russia. Forests. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13060849

 

Bakhmet, O. N., Medvedeva, M. V., Raevsky, B. V., Novikov, S. G., & Shelekhova, T. S. (2021). Characteristics of soils and the soil cover in the Kostomuksha State Nature Reserve, Russia. Nature Conservation Research. https://doi.org/10.24189/ncr.2021.004

 

Novikov, S. G., Medvedeva, M. V., & Bakhmet, O. N. (2021). Environmental assessment of the state of urban soils in Petrozavodsk, Russia. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/862/1/012105

 

Zahrabeigom Moradi Shakoorian | Agriculture sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zahrabeigom Moradi Shakoorian | Agriculture sustainability | Best Researcher Award

👨‍🏫Profile Summary

An innovative and forward-thinking expert with a passion for sustainable food production. Offering over 7 years of specialized experience in indoor farms and vertical farming systems. Proficient in leveraging cutting-edge technology and automation to optimize crop yield, conserve resources, and reduce environmental impact. Skilled in plant physiology, hydroponics, aeroponics, and controlled environment agriculture techniques. Demonstrated strong project management abilities, evidenced by successful execution of vertical farming projects from conception to completion. Additionally, possess a history of presenting scientific articles in reputable journals. Seeking opportunities to apply expertise and spearhead advancements in vertical farming for a greener and more efficient future of agriculture. 🌿🌍

🌐 Professional Profiles

🌱Work History:

Scientist, Aerofarms, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (03/2023 – 09/2023) Conducted research to improve the characteristics of specialty crops in controlled environment agriculture. Experimented with plant responses to environmental stress to enhance quality and yield. Collaborated with team members and departments to stay updated on research developments. Presented research findings internally and to partners. Grower, FKP Group, Tehran, Iran (01/2015 – 02/2023) Managed technical procedures and controlled environmental factors to optimize crop growth. Conducted physiological research and implemented horticultural methods to improve crop characteristics. Directed research and development projects focusing on crop enhancement techniques. Advisor, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran (01/2022 – 01/2023) Advised master’s thesis on investigating the morphological response of ornamental plants to drought stress. Research Scholarship, Georgia University, Georgia State, USA (09/2017 – 01/2018) Investigated onion seed priming techniques and enzymatic changes during seed priming. Explored modeling of seed germination and the effects of abiotic stress on germination. Deputy Botanic Products Improvement, Agriculture Organization of Tehran, Baharestan, Iran (01/2007 – 12/2014) Managed horticulture department and led projects related to greenhouses and mushrooms. Effectively managed projects from planning to implementation, ensuring successful outcomes. Established collaborative networks with academia and research institutions.

 

Achievements: 🏆

Identified methodologies for seed priming and evaluated their impact on onion seed quality. Disseminated research findings in authentic journals. Managed critical projects and established academic collaborations resulting in meaningful research outcomes.

Skills:

  • Project management
  • Experimental design
  • Analytical thinking
  • Research and analysis (SAS, SPSS, Sigma plot)
  • Techniques for working with HPLC, Spectrophotometer, Plate reader
  • Microsoft Office proficiency
  • GPS mapping expertise

🎓Education:

Doctor’s Degree: Postharvest Physiology and Technology of Horticultural Crops, University of Tehran Master’s Degree: Horticulture, University of Bu Ali Sina, Bachelor’s Degree: Horticulture, University of Bu Ali Sina

 

📚Top Noted Publication

  1. Moradi Shakoorian, Z., Delshad, M., Diaz-Perez, JC., Askari-Sarcheshmeh, M.-A., Nambeesan, S., Mamedi, A. (2023). Onion (Allium cepa L.) seed germination affected by temperature and water potential: hydrothermal time model. Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, 35, 100495. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmap.2023.100495

 

  1. García-Gaytán, V., Bojórquez-Quintal, E., Hernández-Mendoza, F., Tiwari, D.K., Corona-Morales, N., Moradi Shakoorian, Z. (2019). Polymerized silicon (SiO2· nH2O) in equisetum arvense: potential nanoparticle in crops. Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society, 64(1), 4298-4302. DOI: 10.4067/s0717-97072019000104298

 

  1. Sarcheshmeh, A., Moradi Shakoorian, Z., Delshad, M., Tavakkol, A.R. (2018). Determination of the cardinal temperatures and studying the effect of temperature on the efficiency of priming on onion seed (Allium cepa cv, Zargan). Iranian Journal of Seed Science and Technology, 8(1), 265-277.