Maija Luukka | Green Transition | Research Excellence Award

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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

El Mokhtar El Hafidi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. El Mokhtar El Hafidi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. El Mokhtar El Hafidi | Chouaïb Doukkali University | Morocco

Dr. El Mokhtar El Hafidi is a Civil Protection Captain and researcher at the Laboratory of Engineering Sciences for Energy (LabSIPE), Chouaïb Doukkali University, El Jadida, Morocco, specializing in renewable energy applications for wastewater recovery, sustainable materials, and environmental risk management. He holds a Ph.D. in Materials Physics and Energy Engineering and has led and contributed to six major research projects focused on renewable energy integration, eco-efficient wastewater treatment, and the valorization of industrial by-products for civil engineering. Dr. El Hafidi has published 18 peer-reviewed scientific papers in indexed journals and delivered 12 oral communications at international conferences, reflecting his active engagement in the scientific community. His research impact is evidenced by 236+ Google Scholar citations and an h-index of 8, supported by collaborations with Moroccan academic institutions and the Jorf Lasfar thermal power plant. He has developed innovative processes using fly ash, metallic slags, and sludge to produce eco-efficient construction materials, advancing circular economy and low-carbon development strategies. His solar-powered desalination and sustainable distillation systems contribute to improving water recovery efficiency in resource-constrained environments. He holds patent filings on wastewater reuse using metallurgical by-products (N°70757–14/02/2025) and their application in marine civil engineering structures. Dr. El Hafidi serves as a reviewer for leading journals including Desalination, MDPI journals, International Journal of Environmental Research, Journal of Water Process Engineering, Sustainable Chemistry – One World, and Water, Air & Soil Pollution. A member of the Moroccan Association of Environmental Engineering, he actively promotes scientific innovation aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly clean water, affordable energy, responsible resource use, and climate adaptation. His work demonstrates a strong link between laboratory research and practical field solutions to support Morocco’s ecological transition and environmental sustainability.

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Featured Publications

El Hafidi, E. M., Mortadi, A., Chahid, E. G., & Laasri, S. (2025). Effect of trichloroisocyanuric acid concentration on the electrical properties of swimming pool water. Scientific Reports, 15, Article 80521.

Mortadi, A., Tabbai, Y., El Hafidi, E., Nasrellah, H., Chahid, E., Monkade, M., & El Moznine, R. (2025). Investigating temperature effects on perovskite solar cell performance via SCAPS-1D and impedance spectroscopy. Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 17, 100876.

Mortadi, A., El Hafidi, E., Labjar, N., Nasrellah, H., Chahid, E., Monkade, M., & El Moznine, R. (2025). Monitoring the coagulation mechanism and aluminum sulfate impact on textile wastewater treatment: Insights from impedance spectroscopy. Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 102, 101501.

Mortadi, A., El Hafidi, E. M., Sadiqi, A., Nasrellah, H., Laasri, S., Chahid, E. G., & El Moznine, R. (2025). Thickness-dependent performance optimization of lead-free FASnI₃ perovskite solar cells: Interplay between optical absorption and charge recombination. Hybrid Advances, 2, 100528.

Mghaiouini, R., Mortadi, A., El Hafidi, E. M., Chahid, E. G., El Bouayadi, R., Benaissa, M., & Labrim, H. (2025, October). Optimizing diammonium phosphate solubility in fertigation using magnetized water: A Taguchi approach. Next Materials, 4, 101193.

El Hafidi, E. M., Mortadi, A., Lizoul, B., Chahid, E. G., & Laasri, S. (2025, October 15). Valorization of industrial wastewater treatment sludge in eco-friendly mortars: Enhancing thermal insulation and sustainability. Recycling, 10(5), 192.

El Hafidi, E. M., Mortadi, A., Lizoul, B., Chahid, E. G., & Laasri, S. (2025, October 2). Valorization of industrial wastewater treatment sludge in eco-friendly mortars: Enhancing thermal insulation and sustainability (Preprint). Preprints.org.