Lyubka Pashova | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award | 25942

Assoc. Prof. Dr Lyubka Pashova | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences | Bulgaria

Assoc. Professor Lyubka Pashova is a distinguished geodesist and geoscientist at the National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography (NIGGG), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, where she has been serving as an Associate Professor since 2012. With a strong academic foundation rooted in engineering geodesy, cartography, and photogrammetry, she brings over three decades of professional and research experience to the advancement of modern geosciences. She earned her M.Sc. in Geodesy, Cartography and Photogrammetry from the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy (UACEG), Sofia, and later completed her Ph.D. in General, Higher and Applied Geodesy at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Assoc. Prof. Pashova’s research is internationally recognized for its interdisciplinary scope and societal relevance. Her core scientific interests focus on geodetic reference coordinate and height systems, local and regional geodynamic processes, sea level change and its linkage to climate change, and the application of advanced mathematical, statistical, and intelligent methods for geospatial data analysis. A defining feature of her work is the integration of GNSS, satellite remote sensing, UAV photogrammetry, GIS, and big data analytics to address complex natural hazards such as earthquakes, floods, landslides, and tsunamis, particularly in the Balkan and Black Sea regions. She has played key roles in numerous national, European, NATO, and ESA-funded projects, both as a participant and as a project manager. Notably, she has managed projects related to tsunami hazard and risk assessment in the Black Sea and contributed significantly to initiatives on flood risk management, Copernicus services, digital geodetic twins, and disaster preparedness. Her leadership extends to supervising doctoral students, coordinating interdisciplinary teams, and contributing to the development of research infrastructure and capacity building in geodesy and geospatial sciences.

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Global TEC maps based on GNSS data: 1. Empirical background TEC model

– Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics , 2013


Conceptual framework for educational disaster centre “Save the Children Life”

– The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial, 2015 | Cited by 225

 

Dr. Valentina Prikhodko | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Valentina Prikhodko | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems in Soil Science of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia.

Prof. Valentina Prikhodko is a leading researcher at the Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems in Soil Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Pushchino, Russia. With a distinguished career spanning over four decades, she has made significant contributions to soil science, geoscience, and Holocene climate research. Her expertise lies in soil chemistry, organic matter evolution, and the impact of anthropogenic activities on landscapes. Prof. Prikhodko has authored over 240 scientific publications, including 3 monographs and 82 refereed journal articles, and has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Prize for Best Publication in J. Eurasian Soil Science (2013).

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🎓 Education

Prof. Valentina Prikhodko earned her PhD in Soil Science from Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1979, specializing in soil chemistry, evolution, and organic matter. She later attained a Doctor of Science (Dr. Sc.) in Soil Science from the same institution in 2004, further solidifying her expertise in soil formation and environmental impact assessment. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Soil Science from Lomonosov Moscow State University between 1968 and 1978, where she developed a strong foundation in geoscience and soil analysis. Her extensive education has been instrumental in shaping her distinguished career in soil research and geoarchaeology.

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Prof. Valentina Prikhodko has had a distinguished career in soil science research, spanning over four decades. Since 2004, she has been serving as a Leading Researcher at the Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems in Soil Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, where she focuses on soil chemistry, climate reconstruction, and heavy metal contamination. Before this, she worked as a Senior Researcher (1992–2004) and Researcher (1980–1992) at the same institute, contributing to groundbreaking studies on soil evolution and geoscience. Her early career began as a Minor Researcher (1978–1983), laying the foundation for her extensive expertise. Additionally, she was a Visiting Scientist at the University of California, Davis, USA (1999–2000), where she conducted research under a prestigious Fulbright Award, expanding her international collaborations in soil science and environmental studies.

🔬 Research Interests

Soil Science & Geoscience – Evolution, chemistry, and organic matter in soils

Holocene Climate & Anthropogenic Impact – Soil evolution and climate reconstruction

Geoarchaeological Archives – Analysis of ancient soils for historical landscape studies

Heavy Metal Pollution – Assessing contamination in industrial areas, including China

GIS & Mapping Technologies – Spatial analysis of archaeological sites and soil properties

🏆 Awards & Grants

Prize for Best Publication in J. Eurasian Soil Science (2013)

Award of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (1997)

Fulbright Award – University of California, Davis (1999–2000)

Grants from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (1995, 1997, 1999, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2017, 2020)

Grant RFBR-CSIC, Spain (2009–2010)

Japan-Russia Joint Project № 09-05-92106 (2009–2010)

📚 Selected Publications

1️⃣ Complex Study of Settlements Dating from the Paleolithic to Medieval Period in the Ural Mountains on the Border of Europe and Asia
📖 Geosciences, 2025
👥 Contributors: Valentina Prikhodko, Nikita Savelev, Viacheslav Kotov, Sergey Nikolaev, Evgeny Ruslanov, Михаил Румянцев, Elena Manakhova

2️⃣ Reconstruction of Climate and Landscapes of the Medieval Period on the Basis of Palynological Study of Paleosols Buried under Kurgans and Dendrochronological Data from Altai (South of Western Siberia)
📖 Eurasian Soil Science, 2020
👥 Contributors: M. V. Mikharevich, V. S. Myglan, V. E. Prikhodko

3️⃣ Reconstruction of the Climate of the Medieval Epoch Based on Soil and Geochemical Studies of Kurgans of the Srostki Culture in the South of Western Siberia
📖 Eurasian Soil Science, 2020
👥 Contributors: V. E. Prikhodko, Yu. A. Azarenko, M. R. Shayakhmetov, A. A. Tishkin, V. V. Gorbunov, E. G. Pivovarova

4️⃣ Synlithogenic Evolution of Floodplain Soils in Valleys of Small Rivers in the Trans-Ural Steppe
📖 Eurasian Soil Science, 2019
👥 Contributors: I. V. Ivanov, V. E. Prikhodko, I. V. Zamotaev, D. V. Manakhov, E. Yu. Novenko, P. I. Kalinin, L. M. Markova, A. L. Plaksina

5️⃣ Vegetation and Climate Reconstruction Based on Pollen and Microbial Records Derived from Burial Mounds Soil in Tuva Republic, Central Asia
📖 Quaternary International, 2019
👥 Contributors: Tatiana Blyakharchuk, Valentina Prikhodko, Marina Kilunovskaya, Hong-Chun Li