Isa Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Isa Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni
Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan, Iran
Isa Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni
Affiliation Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan
Country Iran
Scopus ID 55506898100
Documents 55
Citations 1127
h-index 19
Subject Area Agricultural and Biological Sciencesm
Event International Academic Achievements & Awards

Isa Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni is an Iranian soil scientist and academic researcher recognized for his extensive contributions to soil genesis, digital soil mapping, geostatistics, environmental soil assessment, and machine learning applications in agricultural sciences. His academic career at Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan spans more than two decades, during which he has contributed to the advancement of pedology, soil classification systems, spatial variability analysis, and sustainable land management practices in arid and semi-arid environments.[1]

Abstract

Professor Isa Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni has established a distinguished research profile in soil science through interdisciplinary investigations integrating digital soil mapping, geostatistics, environmental monitoring, pedology, machine learning, and sustainable agricultural management. His scholarly output includes more than 120 scientific publications with substantial citation impact in international databases. His research has focused on soil classification systems, spatial variability of soil properties, land suitability assessment, environmental pollution monitoring, and the application of artificial intelligence in agricultural and environmental sciences.[2] The combination of theoretical soil science and practical agricultural applications has contributed to advances in sustainable land resource management in Iran and other arid regions.

Keywords

Soil Science, Digital Soil Mapping, Geostatistics, Pedology, Soil Classification, Machine Learning, Environmental Soil Assessment, GIS Applications, Agricultural Sustainability, Spatial Variability, Soil Genesis, Soil Mineralogy, Soil Pollution, Land Suitability Evaluation, Environmental Monitoring.

Introduction

The discipline of soil science plays a critical role in sustainable agriculture, environmental protection, and land resource management. Professor Isa Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni has contributed extensively to this field through innovative research combining traditional pedological approaches with modern computational techniques. His academic career at Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan has involved teaching, laboratory management, student supervision, and research leadership in several specialized domains of soil science.[3]

His investigations into digital soil mapping, soil genesis, geostatistics, magnetic susceptibility, environmental pollution, and machine learning-based predictive models have contributed to scientific understanding of soil systems in arid and semi-arid regions. In addition, his work has supported practical agricultural applications including pistachio orchard management, irrigation optimization, land suitability evaluation, and sustainable resource planning.[4]

Research Profile

Professor Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni completed his PhD in Agricultural Engineering–Soil Science at Shahrekord University with a dissertation focused on the generalization of geopedological approaches in soil mapping. His educational background also includes MSc and BSc degrees in Soil Science from the University of Tehran and Isfahan University of Technology respectively.[5]

His professional experience includes serving as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Full Professor at Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan between 2002 and 2023. During this period, he supervised numerous postgraduate students and managed multiple research projects focused on agricultural sustainability and environmental protection.

  • Digital soil mapping using machine learning techniques
  • Soil genesis and classification studies
  • Spatial analysis of soil salinity and heavy metals
  • Magnetic susceptibility and pedoenvironmental assessments
  • Land suitability evaluation for agricultural crops
  • Environmental soil pollution monitoring
  • Application of artificial intelligence in agriculture

Research Contributions

Professor Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni’s research contributions are characterized by interdisciplinary integration of soil science, geostatistics, environmental science, and computational modeling. He has published extensively in internationally recognized journals such as Catena, Geoderma, Pedosphere, Soil & Tillage Research, and Environmental Earth Sciences.

His studies on digital soil mapping introduced advanced predictive approaches using artificial neural networks, learning vector quantization, hybrid genetic algorithms, and support vector regression methods. These contributions improved predictive accuracy in soil classification and environmental assessment models.

He also contributed to comparative studies of Soil Taxonomy and the World Reference Base (WRB), improving understanding of lithologic discontinuities and classification of arid-region soils. His environmental investigations examined heavy metal contamination, soil salinity, and carbon cycling indicators in different climatic regions of Iran.

Publications

Professor Isa Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni has authored more than 120 scholarly publications, including articles in internationally recognized journals such as Catena, Geoderma, Pedosphere, and Soil & Tillage Research. His publications primarily focus on digital soil mapping, soil classification, geostatistics, environmental monitoring, machine learning applications, and sustainable agricultural management in arid environments.

Research Impact

The research impact of Professor Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni is reflected through his substantial publication record, citation metrics, and continued influence in soil science research communities. His Google Scholar profile reports approximately 1300 citations and an h-index of 23, while his Web of Science h-index is reported as 14.

His publications have contributed to advances in digital soil mapping, geostatistical analysis, environmental assessment, and agricultural sustainability. Several of his studies are frequently cited in research concerning soil classification systems, machine learning applications in agriculture, and sustainable land management in dryland ecosystems.

  • 120+ peer-reviewed scientific publications
  • 38 Web of Science indexed journal articles
  • Approximately 1300 citations on Google Scholar
  • Google Scholar h-index of 23
  • International collaborations and conference participation
  • Long-term contribution to agricultural education and postgraduate supervision

Award Suitability

Professor Isa Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni demonstrates strong suitability for international academic recognition due to his sustained contributions to soil science research, agricultural sustainability, and environmental monitoring. His career reflects a combination of scholarly productivity, teaching excellence, postgraduate supervision, and interdisciplinary scientific leadership.

His research has practical significance for sustainable agriculture, soil conservation, environmental monitoring, and digital land resource management. Furthermore, his integration of artificial intelligence and geostatistics into soil science research represents a modern and impactful contribution to agricultural engineering and environmental sciences.

Conclusion

Professor Isa Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni has developed a distinguished academic and scientific career in soil science through extensive research, publication, and educational leadership. His contributions to digital soil mapping, geostatistics, environmental soil assessment, and machine learning applications have enhanced scientific understanding of soil systems and sustainable agricultural management. Through interdisciplinary scholarship and international research visibility, he has established a recognized position within the global soil science community.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Isa Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni, Author ID 55506898100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55506898100
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar citations profile of Isa Esfandiarpour-Boroujeni.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LEyjz3EAAAAJ&hl=en
  3. Elsevier. (2020). Assessment of different digital soil mapping methods for prediction of soil classes in the Shahrekord plain, Central Iran. Catena.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2020.104648
  4. Elsevier. (2019). Yield prediction of apricot using a hybrid particle swarm optimization–support vector regression method. Scientia Horticulturae.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2019.108756
  5. Elsevier. (2018). Comparing the ability of Soil Taxonomy and WRB to distinguish lithologic discontinuity and abrupt textural change in major soils of Iran. Catena.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2018.02.021

Kemalettin Ağız | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Kemalettin Ağız | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Aydın Adnan Menderes University | Turkey

Dr. Kemalettin Ağızan is an Assistant Professor at Aydın Adnan Menderes University, specializing in agricultural economics with a focus on sustainability, entrepreneurship, and resource efficiency. He holds a PhD and MSc from Selçuk University and has contributed extensively to interdisciplinary research on organic agriculture, carbon emissions, and agri-food systems. Dr. Ağızan has authored over 25 peer-reviewed international journal articles, numerous conference papers, and several scientific books and chapters, with collaborations spanning national and international projects supported by TÜBİTAK and the World Bank. His research integrates econometric modeling, machine learning, and policy analysis to address challenges in food security and sustainable agriculture. Actively involved in research coordination and academic service, his work contributes to evidence-based policymaking and the advancement of resilient agricultural systems.

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Featured Publications

Tarım İşletmelerinde Tarımsal Mekanizasyon Kullanım Düzeyi, Konya İli Örneği
– Selçuk Journal of Agriculture & Food Sciences (2017) | Citations: 32

Determination of consumer’s willingness to pay for halal food
– Tekirdağ Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi (2020) | Citations: 17

Evaluation of the Utilization of Mechanization in the Agricultural Enterprises in Terms of Productivity
– Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Tarım Bilimleri Dergisi (2020) | Citations: 15

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Naeem Sattar | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Naeem Sattar | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Naeem Sattar | Agricultural – Associate Professor at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Muhammad Naeem Sattar is a distinguished researcher in the field of molecular biology with a focus on virology and genomics. He holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology with a specialization in Molecular Virology from Sweden. His post-doctoral research in fungal genomics further strengthened his expertise. Dr. Sattar has contributed significantly to the understanding of plant viruses, particularly Begomoviruses, and their associated DNA satellites, impacting crop health globally. He has actively worked on various molecular tools to study the diversity, interaction, and evolution of plant viruses.

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Education:

Dr. Sattar’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan, where he graduated with distinction. He then pursued an M.Sc. (Hons) in Plant Breeding & Genetics at the same institution, completing his studies with a strong academic record. His Ph.D. at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) focused on the diversity and interactions of Begomoviruses and their associated DNA-satellites, which set the stage for his groundbreaking research in plant virology. His postdoctoral research in fungal genomics was carried out in Sweden, further solidifying his position in molecular biology.

Experience:

Dr. Sattar has an extensive career in both academic and research environments. He has supervised and co-supervised numerous Ph.D. and M.Sc./M.Phil. students, fostering the next generation of plant biotechnologists. His research spans molecular detection, characterization, and management of plant viruses, particularly those causing diseases like Cotton Leaf Curl Disease (CLCuD). He has worked internationally, contributing to projects in Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Pakistan, and Nicaragua. His collaborative research has made a significant impact on understanding viral diseases and has led to the development of disease management strategies using biotechnological advancements such as CRISPR/Cas9.

Research Interests:

Dr. Sattar’s primary research interests revolve around developing genetic resistance in crops to combat biotic and abiotic stresses such as salinity and drought. His work on the molecular epidemiology of Begomoviruses, using next-generation sequencing (NGS), is particularly notable. Additionally, his efforts in improving plant-microbial interactions and understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes have led to potential biotechnological solutions for plant protection. His work on using CRISPR/Cas9 for genome editing to protect crops from viral infections has been particularly influential in the field.

Awards:

Dr. Sattar has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including multiple research grants from prestigious foundations such as the Nilsson-Ehle Foundation and the Magn. Bergvall’s Foundation in Sweden. He has been awarded several travel and research grants, including from the Overseas Scholarship Scheme (HEC) in Pakistan and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). Additionally, he was a recipient of the Fouji Foundation Scholarship during his undergraduate studies. These awards reflect his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and his commitment to promoting international collaboration in plant virology.

Publications:

  1. Sattar, M.N., et al. (2024). Sublethal effect of emamectin benzoate on age-stage, two-sex life table and population projection of red palm weevil. Scientific Reports, 14(1):22565. 🐞
  2. Sattar, M.N., et al. (2024). Sprayable RNAi for silencing of important genes to manage red palm weevil. PLOS One, 19(10):e0308613. 🌿
  3. Sattar, M.N., et al. (2024). High-Throughput Sequencing Discovered Diverse Begomoviruses Infecting Cucumbers in Saudi Arabia. Frontiers in Plant Science, 15:1375405. 🌱
  4. Sattar, M.N. (2024). Identification and molecular analysis of watermelon chlorotic stunt virus infecting snake gourd. Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, 52(3):13857. 🍉
  5. Ghafoor, A., et al. (2024). Exploring Metal-Based Nanoparticles for Boosting Plant Tolerance to Heavy Metals and Trace Element Contamination. Phyton, 93 (11):2683-2705. ⚙️
  6. Hanif, A., et al. (2024). Morpho-Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Cymbopogan citratus and Asparagus officinalis L. to Waterlogging and Salinity Stress. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 25(2):115-125. 🌾
  7. Wang, L.H., et al. (2024). The role of remote sensing, geophysics, and crop modeling in irrigation management: review and future perspective. Applied Ecology & Environmental Research, 22(1):373-394. 🌍

Conclusion:

Dr. Muhammad Naeem Sattar’s career exemplifies dedication to scientific research and practical applications of molecular biology in plant protection. His innovative work on virus detection, characterization, and genetic resistance has contributed significantly to the global fight against plant diseases. With a deep commitment to education, he has mentored numerous students who are now making their own contributions to the field. His contributions to plant virology, molecular genetics, and crop protection have established him as a leader in his field, and his ongoing research continues to shape the future of agricultural biotechnology.