Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood | Soil Science | Young Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood | Soil Science | Young Scientist Award

Associate Professor at Hainan University, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood has built a distinguished career in Soil Science with impactful contributions in soil fertility, remediation, and environmental sustainability. His expertise in Soil Science extends to biochar applications, nanotechnology-based soil amendments, and heavy metal stabilization. He has authored numerous publications in leading journals, highlighting his influence in Soil Science research. Through collaborations with international teams, he has advanced Soil Science practices that address global challenges like soil contamination and agricultural productivity. His work in Soil Science not only focuses on research but also on knowledge transfer to students and professionals. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood’s career stands as a testament to innovation, dedication, and the transformative power of Soil Science.

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Education 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood’s academic journey in Soil Science is both extensive and impactful. He earned his Ph.D. in Soil Science from Huazhong Agricultural University, focusing on soil properties and heavy metal behaviors in amended soils. His master’s degree in Soil Science from PMAS-Arid Agriculture University further deepened his research into microbial and enzymatic soil activities. Earlier, his undergraduate studies in agriculture built the foundation for advanced Soil Science exploration. With each step, his education enhanced his Soil Science expertise, preparing him for a career dedicated to soil fertility, remediation, and environmental sustainability. This strong educational background positioned him as a leader and innovator in the field of Soil Science globally.

Experience 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood has extensive professional experience in Soil Science across research and academia. As an Associate Professor at Hainan University, he leads projects focusing on tropical agriculture, climate change, and sustainable Soil Science practices. Previously, he served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Guangzhou University and Hainan University, conducting advanced studies in Soil Science remediation and nutrient management. His earlier role as a Research Associate at the National Natural Science Foundation involved designing and analyzing Soil Science data to support sustainable solutions. Each professional stage reinforced his expertise, allowing him to integrate Soil Science knowledge with real-world challenges, agricultural practices, and environmental restoration. His career reflects consistent dedication to Soil Science excellence.

Research Interest 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood’s research interests are deeply rooted in Soil Science, with a focus on soil contamination remediation, nutrient cycling, and biochar technology. His work explores the role of Soil Science in heavy metal immobilization, soil fertility improvement, and environmental sustainability. He has shown keen interest in nanotechnology for Soil Science applications, such as enhancing crop productivity and reducing soil toxicity. He also emphasizes tropical Soil Science challenges, investigating how soils respond under changing climates and agricultural pressures. By combining innovation with applied Soil Science, his research bridges laboratory findings with field applications. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood’s commitment to advancing Soil Science ensures sustainable agriculture and resilient ecosystems.

Award and Honor

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood has earned recognition for his achievements in Soil Science through multiple awards and honors. His impactful contributions in Soil Science have been acknowledged at international conferences, where he has presented his findings on soil remediation and nutrient management. His publications in high-impact journals highlight his standing as a global authority in Soil Science. He has also been invited as a keynote and invited speaker, further underscoring his expertise. His edited books and contributions to Soil Science literature add to his honors. These recognitions illustrate his dedication to advancing Soil Science, demonstrating his role as a respected academic and researcher in the global Soil Science community.

Research Skill

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood possesses diverse research skills in Soil Science that encompass soil fertility analysis, biochar development, and heavy metal remediation. His ability to design Soil Science experiments allows him to explore innovative solutions for contaminated soils and agricultural improvement. He has advanced skills in applying nanotechnology to Soil Science, introducing new approaches to sustainable farming. His strong data analysis and publication record demonstrate his technical depth in Soil Science. In addition, his capacity to collaborate across disciplines reflects his leadership in Soil Science projects. These skills, paired with his teaching experience, allow him to integrate Soil Science knowledge into research, application, and academic mentorship effectively.

Publication Top Notes 

Title: Silicon occurrence, uptake, transport and mechanisms of heavy metals, minerals and salinity enhanced tolerance in plants with future prospects: a review
Authors: M Imtiaz, MS Rizwan, MA Mushtaq, M Ashraf, SM Shahzad, B Yousaf, ...
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

Title: Biochar alleviates Cd phytotoxicity by minimizing bioavailability and oxidative stress in pak choi (Brassica chinensis L.) cultivated in Cd-polluted soil
Authors: MA Muhammad Kamran, Zaffar Malik, Aasma Parveen, Yutong Zong, Ghulam Hassan, ...
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

Title: Facilely synthesized cobalt doped hydroxyapatite as hydroxyl promoted peroxymonosulfate activator for degradation of Rhodamine B
Authors: Y Pang, L Kong, D Chen, G Yuvaraja, S Mehmood
Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials

Title: Sugarcane bagasse-derived biochar reduces the cadmium and chromium bioavailability to mash bean and enhances the microbial activity in contaminated soil
Authors: S Bashir, Q Hussain, M Akmal, M Riaz, H Hu, SS Ijaz, M Iqbal, S Abro, ...
Journal: Journal of Soils and Sediments

Title: Nitric oxide induces rice tolerance to excessive nickel by regulating nickel uptake, reactive oxygen species detoxification and defense-related gene expression
Authors: M Rizwan, MG Mostofa, MZ Ahmad, M Imtiaz, S Mehmood, M Adeel, Z Dai, ...
Journal: Chemosphere

Title: Changes in phosphorus fractions associated with soil chemical properties under long-term organic and inorganic fertilization in paddy soils of southern China
Authors: W Ahmed, H Jing, L Kaillou, M Qaswar, MN Khan, C Jin, S Geng, ...
Journal: PLoS One

Title: Appraisal for organic amendments and plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria to enhance crop productivity under drought stress: A review
Authors: N Ullah, A Ditta, M Imtiaz, X Li, AU Jan, S Mehmood, MS Rizwan, ...
Journal: Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science

Title: Impact of different amendments on biochemical responses of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) plants grown in lead-cadmium contaminated soil
Authors: S Mehmood, DA Saeed, M Rizwan, MN Khan, O Aziz, S Bashir, M Ibrahim, ...
Journal: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Title: Enhanced adsorption of aqueous Pb (II) by modified biochar produced through pyrolysis of watermelon seeds
Authors: W Ahmed, S Mehmood, A Núñez-Delgado, S Ali, M Qaswar, A Shakoor, ...
Journal: Science of The Total Environment

Title: Highly efficient uranium (VI) capture from aqueous solution by means of a hydroxyapatite-biochar nanocomposite: adsorption behavior and mechanism
Authors: W Ahmed, A Núñez-Delgado, S Mehmood, S Ali, M Qaswar, A Shakoor, ...
Journal: Environmental Research

Title: Insights into conventional and recent technologies for arsenic bioremediation: a systematic review
Authors: S Irshad, Z Xie, S Mehmood, A Nawaz, A Ditta, Q Mahmood
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Title: Integrated effect of algal biochar and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria on physiology and growth of maize under deficit irrigations
Authors: N Ullah, A Ditta, A Khalid, S Mehmood, MS Rizwan, M Ashraf, F Mubeen, ...
Journal: Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

Title: Molecular characterization of regional Sorghum bicolor varieties from Pakistan
Authors: S Mehmood, A Bashir, A Ahmad, Z Akram, N Jabeen, M Gulfraz
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Botany

Title: Hydrogen sulfide enhances rice tolerance to nickel through the prevention of chloroplast damage and the improvement of nitrogen metabolism under excessive nickel
Authors: M Rizwan, MG Mostofa, MZ Ahmad, Y Zhou, M Adeel, S Mehmood, ...
Journal: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Title: Application of rock phosphate enriched composts increases nodulation, growth and yield of chickpea
Authors: A Ditta, J Muhammad, M Imtiaz, S Mehmood, Z Qian, S Tu
Journal: International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture

Title: Nickel stressed responses of rice in Ni subcellular distribution, antioxidant production, and osmolyte accumulation
Authors: M Rizwan, M Imtiaz, Z Dai, S Mehmood, M Adeel, J Liu, S Tu
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Title: Oxidized biochar obtained from rice straw as adsorbent to remove uranium (VI) from aqueous solutions
Authors: W Ahmed, S Mehmood, M Qaswar, S Ali, ZH Khan, H Ying, DY Chen, ...
Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

Title: Vanadium toxicity in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) grown in red soil: Effects on cell death, ROS and antioxidative systems
Authors: M Imtiaz, M Ashraf, MS Rizwan, MA Nawaz, M Rizwan, S Mehmood, ...
Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

Title: Effects of feed restriction during starter phase on subsequent growth performance, dressing percentage, relative organ weights and immune response of broilers
Authors: S Mahmood, S Mehmood, F Ahmad, A Masood, R Kausar
Journal: Pakistan Veterinary Journal

Title: Utilization of Citrullus lanatus L. seeds to synthesize a novel MnFe2O4-biochar adsorbent for the removal of U (VI) from wastewater: Insights and comparison between modified ...
Authors: W Ahmed, S Mehmood, A Núñez-Delgado, S Ali, M Qaswar, ZH Khan, ...
Journal: Science of The Total Environment

Conclusion

In conclusion, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood represents excellence in the field of Soil Science through his education, research, and academic leadership. His work integrates Soil Science innovations like nanotechnology, biochar, and remediation techniques, offering sustainable solutions for global agriculture. His extensive publications and international collaborations reflect the importance of his Soil Science research in addressing environmental challenges. With a focus on soil fertility and contamination, he continues to strengthen Soil Science knowledge for future generations. His career embodies the vision of applying Soil Science to create resilient ecosystems and sustainable farming practices. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood remains a distinguished figure in modern Soil Science.

Yifan Wang | Soil Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yifan Wang | Soil Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at School of Resources and environment, northeast Agricultural University, China

wang yifan is an associate professor at the School of Resources and Environment, Northeast Agricultural University. With a strong background in soil pollution research, he is a key member of the “Outstanding Talents and Innovation Team of Agricultural Research” under the Ministry of Agriculture. His expertise lies in ecological remediation and soil health, and he has published over 30 research papers. He has led projects such as the National Natural Science Youth Fund and won the prestigious First Prize of Heilongjiang Agricultural Science and Technology 🏆. His work focuses on sustainable agricultural practices and environmental restoration. 🌍🌾

Professional Profile

Education & Experience 🎓👨‍🏫

Bachelor’s & Master’s – Jinan University 🏛️
Ph.D. – Northeast Agricultural University 🎓
Associate Professor – School of Resources and Environment, Northeast Agricultural University 🏫
Member – “Outstanding Talents and Innovation Team of Agricultural Research,” Ministry of Agriculture 🌿
Senior Member – Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering 🏗️

Professional Development 🚀📚

wang yifan is dedicated to advancing sustainable agricultural solutions through innovative research. He has successfully led multiple national and provincial projects, particularly focusing on soil pollution remediation. His expertise spans biochar technology, nitrogen transformation, and ecological restoration. He is actively involved in developing multi-functional soil management strategies to enhance agricultural productivity in Northeast China 🌾. His ongoing research explores biological networks in fertile soil and heavy metal passivation in contaminated land. As an influential scholar, he continuously collaborates with industry partners to bridge scientific research with practical agricultural applications. 🔬🌍

Research Focus Areas 🔬🌱

wang yifan’s research primarily revolves around soil pollution control and environmental sustainability. His work addresses pressing issues such as:
🌿 Soil Remediation – Developing innovative techniques for restoring contaminated farmland
🌾 Biochar Technology – Enhancing soil fertility and mitigating pollution with modified biochar
⚗️ Heavy Metal Passivation – In-situ chemical treatment of polluted soil to reduce toxicity
🌱 Soil Fertility Enhancement – Constructing biological networks in middle and low-yield fields
🌎 Sustainable Agriculture – Promoting eco-friendly practices to balance productivity and conservation

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

🏅 First Prize – Heilongjiang Agricultural Science and Technology Award 🏆
📜 National Natural Science Youth Fund Grant – Principal Investigator 🎯
🌍 Outstanding Talents & Innovation Team of Agricultural Research – Ministry of Agriculture 🌱
🏗️ Senior Member – Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering 🚜
📚 30+ Research Publications – Significant contributions in soil science and environmental sustainability 🌾

Publication Top Notes

  • “Ball-milled phosphate/micro zero-valent iron/biochar for lead and cadmium removal and stabilization in water and soil: Performance, mechanisms, and environmental applications”

    • Authors: D. Tuyiringire, X. Liu, Q. Zheng, J. Qu, Y. Zhang
    • Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0
    • Summary: This study introduces a novel composite, P-mZVIBC500, synthesized through ball milling of phosphate, macroscale zero-valent iron, and biochar. The composite demonstrated high adsorption capacities for lead (243.57 mg/g) and cadmium (132.67 mg/g), effectively reducing their presence in contaminated water and soil systems.
  • “Microwave-assisted synthesis of polyethyleneimine and carbon disulfide co-modified magnetic lignosulfonate for efficient Pb(II) and Cr(VI) removal: Preparation, performance, and mechanisms”

    • Authors: K. Li, W. Zhang, Z. Dong, J. Qu, Y. Zhang
    • Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0
    • Summary: This research presents the development of a magnetic lignosulfonate co-grafted with polyethyleneimine and carbon disulfide using microwave-assisted synthesis. The modified material exhibited excellent removal capabilities for Pb(II) and Cr(VI) ions from contaminated water, with maximum adsorption capacities of 206.81 mg/g and 456.80 mg/g, respectively.
  • “Biochar rich in amino ligand for copper selective recollection in wastewater”

    • Authors: S. Li, Y. Wen, Y. Wang, Z. Zhou, N. Zhou
    • Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0
    • Summary: This article explores the use of amino-rich biochar for the selective recovery of copper ions from wastewater. The functionalized biochar demonstrated high affinity and selectivity towards copper, suggesting its potential application in wastewater treatment processes.
  • “Aging mechanism of biochar based on fluorescence spectroscopy: Assessing soil dissolved organic matter (DOM) dynamics and Cd bioavailability”

    • Authors: J. Li, Q. Li, S. Liang, Y. Zhang, Y. Wang
    • Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: 0
    • Summary: This study investigates the aging mechanisms of biochar using fluorescence spectroscopy to assess the dynamics of soil dissolved organic matter and the bioavailability of cadmium. The findings provide insights into how biochar aging affects soil chemistry and heavy metal mobility.
  • “Analysis on pollutants removal and sludge characteristics of a novel two-phase anaerobic/aerobic/integrated deoxygenated and anoxic reactor associated with membrane process for treating pesticide wastewater”

    • Authors: S. Zhuang, Z. Chen, Z. Liang, Y. Wang, S. Cui
    • Journal: Science of the Total Environment
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
    • Summary: This research analyzes the efficiency of a novel reactor combining two-phase anaerobic/aerobic processes with an integrated deoxygenated and anoxic system, coupled with a membrane process, for the treatment of pesticide-contaminated wastewater. The study focuses on pollutant removal efficiencies and the characteristics of the resulting sludge.