Dima Chen | Ecology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Dima Chen | Ecology | Research Excellence Award

Professor at Inner Mongolia University, China

Prof. Dr. Dima Chen is a highly cited environmental and ecosystem scientist whose influential body of work spans plant diversity, soil ecology, biogeochemistry, and global change biology, contributing substantially to the understanding of how biodiversity, nutrient enrichment, and climate-related processes regulate terrestrial ecosystem functioning. With 100 published documents and an h-index of 37, supported by 5,858 citations from 4,899 citing documents, her research has produced landmark findings, including evidence that plant diversity significantly enhances productivity and soil carbon storage, as demonstrated in her widely cited PNAS article from 2018. She has advanced global understanding of microbial necromass dynamics, plant nutrient stoichiometry, and ecosystem productivity through high-impact publications in Nature Communications, PNAS, Ecology Letters, Functional Ecology, Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Geoderma, and Landscape Ecology. Her work has elucidated how nitrogen enrichment, soil acidification, and long-term nutrient inputs shape belowground communities, microbial stability, carbon cycling, and ecosystem resilience. She has revealed critical mechanisms showing that acidification-induced declines in plant diversity are mediated by below-ground community shifts, and demonstrated that soil acidification plays a stronger role than nitrogen availability in regulating soil respiration under long-term N enrichment. Her contributions also include uncovering the drivers of fungal functional group diversity on ecosystem stability, the long-term effects of continuous cropping on soil health, and the differential responses of soil bacteria to N and P additions. Through extensive collaborations, she has explored grazing legacy effects, precipitation gradients, and interactions between plants, microbes, and soil processes across diverse grassland ecosystems. Collectively, her research offers foundational insights into ecosystem stability, nutrient cycling, and soil biodiversity under global change pressures, establishing her as a leading authority in terrestrial biogeochemistry and ecological sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Xu, F., Li, J., Wu, L., Zhu, B., Chen, D., & Bai, Y. (2025). Grazing legacy mediates the diverse responses of grassland multidimensional stability to resource enrichment. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 365, 109313. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2024.109313

Zhou, X., Liu, S., Wang, B., Wu, L., Wu, Y., Zhang, H., & Chen, D. (2025). Forest conversion-induced soil biota homogenization destabilizes ecosystem functions. Communications Earth & Environment, 6, Article 2909. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02909-7

Huang, J., Wang, S., Wu, Y., Lu, X., Bai, Y., Wang, B., & Chen, D. (2025). Monoculture-experiment evidence that plant species identity regulates soil biota attributes and soil functions. CATENA, 245, 109309. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2025.109309

Yu, J., Wu, L., Wu, Y., Wang, B., Chen, H., Bai, Y., & Chen, D. (2025). Nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment differentially affect grassland ecosystem functioning via multitrophic pathways. Journal of Ecology, 113, 70105. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.70105

Wang, B., Meng, Y., Deng, S., Zhou, X., Wang, S., Wu, Y., Wu, L., Bai, Y., & Chen, D. (2025). Biodiversity of soil biota and plants stabilises ecosystem multifunctionality with increasing number of global change factors. Journal of Ecology, 113, 70054. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.70054

Lu, X., Chen, D., Xing, W., Li, Y., Chen, X., Lou, N., Ding, J., & Bai, Y. (2025). Contrasting impacts of nitrogen enrichment on soil nematode diversity in natural and managed ecosystems. Journal of Applied Ecology, 62, 70072. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.70072

Mi, J., Wang, F., Shi, J., Wang, Q., Pang, H., Yu, J., Chen, D., & Bai, Y. (2025). Contrasting trends in plant diversity and soil carbon mineralization under precipitation‐driven vegetation and soil carbon dynamics in the Mongolian Plateau. Ecology and Evolution, 15, e71806. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.71806

Zhang, H., Wang, B., Wu, Y., Wu, L., Yue, L., Bai, Y., & Chen, D. (2025). Plants and soil biota co‐regulate stability of ecosystem multifunctionality under multiple environmental changes. Ecology, 106(2), e4534. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4534

Stratos Kokolakis | Ecological Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Stratos Kokolakis | Ecological Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Efstratios “Stratos” Georgios Kokolakis began his academic journey at the Hellenic Mediterranean University (HMU), where he earned his Postgraduate Diploma in Agriculture. Building on his foundational knowledge and passion for environmental science and technology, he advanced to a Ph.D. candidacy in Agricultural Science at the same institution. His early academic pursuits laid a strong interdisciplinary foundation, blending agriculture with emerging geospatial technologies.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Since February 2024, Stratos has held the position of Senior Research Associate at Health Level Seven (HL7) Europe, based in Brussels. This role not only highlights his growth from a strong academic background but also underscores his involvement in international-level research and policy development concerning health and environment integration. His proactive engagement in both research and applied projects places him at the nexus of environmental science, technology, and public health.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Stratos Kokolakis’s research primarily orbits around Geoinformatics, Remote Sensing, Spatial Data Analysis & GIS, UAV-based Environmental Monitoring, and Aquatic Ecosystem Health. His notable paper, “From Space to Stream: Combining Remote Sensing and In Situ Techniques for Comprehensive Stream Health Assessment” (published in Remote Sensing, 2025), exemplifies his innovative approach of integrating Sentinel-2 satellite imagery, UAV-derived topographic data, and laboratory analysis to evaluate urban stream health. His work not only advances academic understanding but also delivers practical frameworks for environmental management.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Stratos’s research has significantly contributed to enhancing urban aquatic ecosystem monitoring. Through presentations like “Earth Observation and Geoinformatics to Monitoring the Environmental Status of Urban Streams” at ICED2024, he bridges environmental monitoring with mental health policy-making. His interdisciplinary research is influencing how public health authorities consider environmental data for urban planning and wellness strategies, particularly emphasizing the link between environmental health and human mental well-being.

📈 Academic Cites and Recognition

Stratos’s work is published in reputable databases such as Scopus and Remote Sensing, with citations beginning to build as his 2025 publications circulate through the academic community. His proactive research dissemination through conferences and publications underscores his growing academic footprint and influence among peers in environmental science and spatial data communities.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Stratos exhibits strong technical proficiency in Remote Sensing analysis, UAV-based environmental surveying, GIS data processing, spatial modeling, and water quality assessment techniques. His ability to combine data from diverse sources — satellites, drones, lab samples — and integrate them into cohesive analytical frameworks marks him as a versatile and forward-thinking researcher.

📚 Teaching Experience

While primarily research-focused at this stage of his career, Stratos’s involvement in collaborative research projects and mentorship activities hints at a strong potential for future academic teaching roles. His technical acumen and communication skills position him well to eventually contribute as a lecturer or trainer in Geoinformatics, GIS applications, and Environmental Science.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Efstratios Georgios Kokolakis is setting the stage for a long-lasting impact on environmental monitoring and public health policy integration. His innovative methodologies are likely to become part of standardized practices in urban ecosystem management. Looking ahead, his research is poised to influence European environmental health policies, contribute to climate adaptation strategies, and enhance the use of spatial technologies for sustainable development. His commitment to merging environmental science with societal benefits ensures that his legacy will be one of practical innovation and academic excellence.

📚 Notable Publications

  • Publication: "From Space to Stream: Combining Remote Sensing and In Situ Techniques for Comprehensive Stream Health Assessment"

    • Authors: Stratos Kokolakis, Eleni Kokinou, Matenia Karagiannidou, Nikos Gerarchakis, Christos Vasilakos, Melina Kotti, Catherine Chronaki

    • Journal: Remote Sensing

    • Year: 2025

  • Publication: "Monitoring the Healthy Status of Urban Streams"

    • Authors: Stratos Kokolakis, Eleni Kokinou, Catherine Chronaki

    • Journal: E3S Web of Conferences

    • Year: 2024

  • Publication: "Earth Observation and Geoinformatics to Monitoring the Environmental Status of Urban Streams Inextricably Linked to People’s Mental Health"

    • Authors: Stratos Kokolakis, Eleni Kokinou, Catherine Chronaki, Anne Moen, Gora Datta

    • Journal: Book Chapter

    • Year: 2024

  • Publication: "Integrating Earth Observation with Stream Health and Agricultural Activity"

    • Authors: David Chatzidavid, Eleni Kokinou, Stratos Kokolakis, Matina Karagiannidou

    • Journal: Remote Sensing

    • Year: 2023

  • Publication: "Spatiotemporal Environmental Monitoring of the Karst-related Almyros Wetland (Heraklion, Crete, Greece, Eastern Mediterranean)"

    • Authors: Eleni Kokinou, D.E. Zacharioudaki, Stratos Kokolakis, Melina Kotti, D. Chatzidavid, M. Karagiannidou, E. Fanouraki, E. Kontaxakis

    • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

    • Year: 2023

 

 

 

 

Dr. Dardo R. LOPEZ | Resilience and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dardo R. LOPEZ | Resilience and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

INTA- Estación Forestal Villa Dolores (EEA Manfredi), Argentina.

Dardo Rubén López is a Researcher at INTA Forestry Station, specializing in Ecology, Socioecological Resilience, and Sustainability of Rural Socioecosystems. With over 20 years of experience, he has led numerous science and technology projects, both nationally and internationally. His academic journey began with a degree in Agricultural Engineering from the National University of Rosario (Argentina), followed by a Ph.D. in Ecology from UNCo, Bariloche. As a professor in postgraduate programs, he teaches courses on ecosystem ecology, resilience, and socio-ecological system management, shaping future researchers and professionals in sustainable land use.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Dardo R. López is an Agricultural Engineer from the National University of Rosario, Argentina, with a Ph.D. in Biology specializing in Ecology from the National University of Comahue, Bariloche Regional University Center. His research focuses on ecological processes, environmental sustainability, and agricultural development, contributing to a deeper understanding of ecosystem dynamics and land management.

💼 Experience

Dr. Dardo R. López is a researcher at INTA (National Institute of Agricultural Technology) since 2008, currently serving at a group leader level. From 2008 to 2015, he was a researcher at INTA Bariloche in the Natural Resources Research Area. His expertise lies in ecology, natural resource management, and sustainable agricultural systems. In addition to his research, Dr. López is a dedicated postgraduate professor at several institutions, including the National University of Rosario, where he teaches in Master’s and Doctorate programs, the National University of Comahue, specializing in Grassland Ecology and Agroecology, and the National University of Cuyo, where he focuses on Ecosystem and Disturbance Studies. His work contributes significantly to understanding ecosystem dynamics and sustainable land-use strategies.

🔬 Research Interests

Sustainable Management of Socio-Ecological Landscapes

Integration of biological and socio-productive diversity

Spatiotemporal interventions for ecosystem resilience

Resilience Management & Global Change

Mitigation of socio-environmental disturbances

Adaptation strategies for climate change and land-use shifts

Ecosystem & Landscape Ecology

Ecological dynamics of grasslands and agroecosystems

Biodiversity conservation in managed landscapes

Remote Sensing & GIS Applications

Spatial analysis of socio-ecological systems (SES)

Monitoring land-use changes and environmental impacts

Socioecology & Human-Nature Interactions

Sustainable resource use and rural development

Policy and governance for socio-ecological resilience

🏆 Awards & Achievements

H-index: 17 | i10-index: 27 | Scopus H-index: 10

30 SCI/Scopus-indexed journal publications

4 books published (ISBN)

30 research projects completed

International & national funding grants recipient

Leader in ecological resilience research

📚 Notable Publications

Remote Sensing & Forest Conservation

Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing for Forest Conservation and Management: A Case Study of the Gran Chaco in Central Argentina
Remote Sensing, 2025-02-21
Contributors: Francisco G. Alaggia, Michele Innangi, Laura Cavallero, Dardo Rubén López, Federica Pontieri, Flavio Marzialetti, Ramon Riera-Tatché, Paolo Gamba, Maria Laura Carranza

Avance de la frontera urbana a expensas de bosques nativos en diferentes categorías de protección en el valle de Traslasierra, Córdoba (Argentina)
Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, 2024-03-08 
Contributors: Laura Cavallero, Francisco G. Alaggia, Dardo Rubén López

Ecosystem & Vegetation Studies

Tracking Floristic Archetypes of Patagonian Steppes
Applied Vegetation Science, 2024-01 
Contributors: Marcos Horacio Easdale, Valeria Leticia Martin‐Albarracin, Daiana Vanesa Perri, Dardo Rubén López, Octavio Augusto Bruzzone

Degradation Influences Equilibrium and Non‐Equilibrium Dynamics in Rangelands: Implications in Resilience and Stability
Applied Vegetation Science, 2022-07 
Contributors: Dardo Rubén López, Laura Cavallero, Priscila Willems, Brandon Thomas Bestelmeyer, Miguel Angel Brizuela

Sustainable Land Use & Silvopastoral Systems

Conceptual Framework to Define Management Strategies for Silvopastoral Systems in Native Forests
Ecología Austral, 2022-08 
Contributors: Dardo R. López, Pablo L. Peri, Yamina M. Rosas, María V. Lencinas, Laura Cavallero, Guillermo Martínez Pastur

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. YiWei Li | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. YiWei Li | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Biology Institute, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), China

Dr. Yiwei Li is a Researcher at Qilu University of Technology, China. He completed his Ph.D. at the Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. During the outbreak of COVID-19, he served as an expert member of the anti-epidemic efforts in Jinan city. Dr. Li has authored over 10 peer-reviewed research and review papers (as first or corresponding author) in the past five years. Additionally, he is the incorporator and vice-general manager of Guozhong Electronic Information (Shandong) Co. Ltd. His current research interests focus on analytical electrochemistry, environmental analysis, and biosensing technology.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Yiwei Li earned his Ph.D. from the prestigious Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His academic journey has provided him with deep expertise in areas that blend biology, electrochemistry, and environmental sciences, which form the foundation for his current research work.

Experience 💼

Dr. Li has extensive professional experience as a researcher and as an expert member in public health initiatives, notably contributing to the COVID-19 anti-epidemic efforts in Jinan. In addition to his academic role, he is an incorporator and vice-general manager at Guozhong Electronic Information (Shandong) Co. Ltd., merging research with industry to drive innovation in electrochemistry and biosensing technology.

Research Interests 🔬

Analytical Electrochemistry ⚡
Dr. Yiwei Li’s research in analytical electrochemistry focuses on developing advanced electrochemical methods for detecting various substances, including environmental pollutants. This area has significant implications for improving the accuracy and efficiency of environmental monitoring.

Environmental Analysis 🌍
His work in environmental analysis aims to create innovative techniques for detecting pollutants in different ecosystems. This research plays a vital role in addressing environmental contamination and contributing to sustainable solutions for pollution management.

Biosensing Technology 🧬
Dr. Li is dedicated to improving biosensing technologies, which are crucial for rapid and reliable detection of biological markers. His efforts are aimed at advancing diagnostic tools for public health, enabling early disease detection and monitoring environmental factors impacting human health.

Publications Top Notes 📚

The value of electrochemical ratiometry in immunosensing: A systematic study. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2025,

Contributors: Jin Song, Rui Gong, Shibo Song, Ghulam Abbas, Yaohong Ma, Yiwei Li. Link

A graphene microelectrode array based microfluidic device for in situ continuous monitoring of biofilms. Nanoscale Advances, 2023

Contributors: Jin Song, Ashaq Ali, Yaohong Ma, Yiwei Li. Link

Electrochemical ratiometry: A new route towards bioaffinity-based in vitro diagnostics. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2023-09

Contributors: Jin Song, Ghulam Abbas, Ashaq Ali, Yaohong Ma, Yiwei Li. Link

Facile strategy to construct porous CuO/CeO2 nanospheres with enhanced catalytic activity toward CO catalytic oxidation at low temperature. Applied Nanoscience, 2023-06

Contributors: Yunwei Wei, Yiwei Li, Dianfeng Han, Jian Liu, Shujuan Lyu, Chunhui Li, Yang Tan, Zhikang Wang, Jiafeng Yu. Link

Recent progress in the electrochemical quantification of nitrophenols. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2023-06

Contributors: Shuo Wang, Yiwei Li, Jin Song, Jinheng Zhang, Yaohong Ma. Link