Gibbon Innocent Tirivanhu Masukwedza | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gibbon Innocent Tirivanhu Masukwedza | Crop Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Sussex, United Kingdom

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Gibbon Innocent Tirivanhu Masukwedza is a distinguished climate scientist specializing in subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) prediction and climate variability. His research enhances the predictability of dry spells in Southern Africa, contributing to agricultural resilience. With expertise in statistical modeling, geospatial data analysis, and high-performance computing, he plays a pivotal role in impact-based forecasting (IbF) and climate-informed decision-making. His work significantly advances early warning systems, drought risk management, and the application of ENSO signals in agriculture. His interdisciplinary collaborations integrate climate science with policy and practice, strengthening food security and climate adaptation strategies worldwide.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Masukwedza holds a PhD in Climate Science, with a focus on subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction and climate variability. He has conducted pioneering research on dry spell predictability, large-scale agrometeorologically relevant dry spells (LARDS), and the influence of atmospheric teleconnections. His doctoral work has been instrumental in refining climate forecasting methodologies, improving their application in drought mitigation and food security. His academic training includes advanced courses in geospatial analysis, climate modeling, and impact-based forecasting. He actively collaborates with meteorological agencies, agricultural experts, and policymakers, ensuring his research has practical implications in real-world climate adaptation and resilience-building efforts.

 💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Masukwedza is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Sussex. His research focuses on the CLARITY project, funded by UK Aid and co-funded by IDRC Canada, where he enhances subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction frameworks. He has worked extensively on NASA-funded projects, integrating climate modeling with decision-making for agricultural sustainability. His contributions to impact-based forecasting (IbF) include improving drought early warning systems and developing predictive tools for extreme weather events. He collaborates with international research teams, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in climate risk assessment, atmospheric dynamics, and statistical downscaling techniques.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Masukwedza has been recognized globally for his contributions to climate science. He has received accolades for his research on extreme weather events and their impact on agriculture, including best paper awards at climate science conferences. His work has been acknowledged in international climate adaptation programs, emphasizing his expertise in subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction. He has been invited as a keynote speaker at multiple international climate forums and serves as a peer reviewer for high-impact scientific journals. His research has influenced policy frameworks for climate risk mitigation and agricultural resilience across Southern Africa and beyond.

🌍Research skills On Crop Science

Dr. Masukwedza is proficient in climate data analysis, subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) prediction, and geospatial modeling. He specializes in impact-based forecasting (IbF) and the assessment of large-scale agrometeorological dry spells. His expertise includes statistical modeling, bias correction techniques, and machine learning applications in climate science. He actively contributes to interdisciplinary collaborations, integrating meteorological data with agricultural risk management strategies. His research on ENSO’s influence on climate variability enhances drought mitigation approaches, strengthening food security and resilience in vulnerable regions. His technical proficiency and scientific insights drive advancements in climate prediction and decision-support systems.

📖Publications

Storylines of Unprecedented Extremes in the Southeast United States. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2025)
Characteristics and atmospheric drivers of large-scale agrometeorological dry spells in subseasonal-to-seasonal timescales over Zimbabwe (2025).
Assessing the extended-range forecast skill of extreme agrometeorological dry spells over Southern Africa (2025).
Subseasonal predictability of weekly rainfall and rainy season onset over East Africa (2025).
 Detectable use of ENSO information on crop production in Southern Africa. Climate Services (2024).
Potential for surprising heat and drought events in wheat-producing regions of USA and China. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (2023).
A Regime Perspective on the North Atlantic Eddy-Driven Jet Response to Sudden Stratospheric Warmings. Journal of Climate (2020).
Operational Regional Flash Flood Guidance System: A case study of Zimbabwe. World Meteorological Organization Special Issue on Water (2018).

Bernd Blasius | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Bernd Blasius | Plant Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Universität Oldenburg, Germany

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Prof. Dr. Bernd Blasius is an exceptionally accomplished researcher in the field of mathematical modeling, with a strong interdisciplinary focus on ecological and marine environmental systems. As a full professor at the University of Oldenburg, he has made significant contributions to population dynamics, biological invasions, adaptive networks, and ecological synchronization, as evidenced by his numerous high-impact publications in Nature, Science, PNAS, Ecology Letters, and other prestigious journals. His work has profoundly influenced both theoretical and applied aspects of ecology, particularly in understanding complex ecological interactions and environmental sustainability.

 Education

Prof. Blasius completed his studies in physics at TU Darmstadt (1986–1993), where he specialized in nonlinear dynamics. He obtained his doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) in Physics in 1997 under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Friedrich Beck and Prof. Dr. Ulrich Lüttge. His dissertation focused on complex system dynamics, laying the foundation for his future work in theoretical ecology. His multidisciplinary academic training enables him to apply mathematical principles to biological and environmental sciences, making significant advancements in population ecology, marine ecosystem modeling, and epidemiology.

   Professional Experience

Since 2007, Prof. Blasius has been a Full Professor (W3) for Mathematical Modelling at the University of Oldenburg. Previously, he was a Junior Professor at the University of Potsdam (2004–2007) and led an independent Junior Research Group funded by the Volkswagen Stiftung (2001–2007). He was a postdoctoral researcher at Tel Aviv University (1997–2001), working on ecological synchronization. His leadership roles include serving as Director and Deputy Director of the Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment. He is also a founding member of the Helmholtz Institute for Functional Biodiversity.

 Awards and Recognition 

Prof. Blasius has received multiple prestigious grants and awards, including funding from DFG, BMBF, and the Volkswagen Stiftung. His work has been recognized with keynote invitations at global conferences and features in leading journals such as Nature and Ecology Letters. He is an editor for top-tier scientific journals and serves as an advisory board member for international research programs. His pioneering research on population cycles, bioinvasion, and complex networks has earned significant accolades from the scientific community.

Research skills On Plant Ecology

Prof. Blasius specializes in mathematical modeling, nonlinear dynamics, theoretical ecology, and network science. His expertise extends to ecological modeling, epidemiology, and spatial population dynamics. He employs data-driven approaches, computational simulations, and analytical methods to investigate biodiversity patterns, species interactions, and the spread of invasive species. His interdisciplinary approach integrates physics and ecology to solve complex environmental challenges.

Publications

Shared preferences along stress gradients: how a growth-tolerance trade-off drives unimodal diversity and trait lumping
  • Authors: Torben Schucht, Bernd Blasius
  • Journal: Theoretical Ecology
  • Year: 2025
Mechanisms Underpinning the Net Removal Rates of Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Global Ocean
  • Authors: Sinikka Lennartz, David P. Keller, Oschlies, Bernd Blasius, Thorsten Dittmar
  • Journal: Global Biogeochemical Cycles
  • Year: 2024
Driving forces of Antarctic krill abundance
  • Authors: Alexey Ryabov, Uta Berger, Bernd Blasius, Bettina Meyer
  • Journal: Science Advances
  • Year: 2023
he gossip paradox: Why do bacteria share genes?
  • Authors: Not explicitly mentioned (likely includes Bernd Blasius)
  • Journal: Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
  • Year: 2022
Estimation of functional diversity and species traits from ecological monitoring data
  • Authors: Alexey Ryabov, Bernd Blasius, Helmut Hillebrand, Irina Olenina, Thilo Gross
  • Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
  • Year: 2022

 

 

Adebayo Eludoyin |Climate change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Adebayo Eludoyin | Climate change | Best Researcher Award

Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria

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DR. ADEBAYO OLUWOLE ELUDOYIN: A RENOWNED SCHOLAR IN GEOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

INTRODUCTION

Dr. Adebayo Oluwole Eludoyin is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Physical Geography, specializing in Water Resources Evaluation, Climate Variability, Catchment Hydrology, and Environmental Science. With a remarkable career spanning research, teaching, and consultancy, he has made significant contributions to hydrology, climate change impact studies, and geospatial analysis.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Eludoyin began his academic journey at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Nigeria, where he obtained his B.Sc. in Geography. He further pursued an M.Sc. in Environmental Management & Control and a Postgraduate Diploma in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). His academic excellence earned him a Ph.D. in Physical Geography from the University of Exeter, UK, where he focused on hydrological research and environmental sustainability.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Eludoyin has held several academic and administrative positions, including:

  • Associate Professor (Physical Geography & Hydrology) at OAU, Ile-Ife
  • Visiting Professor at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria
  • Acting Pioneer Head of the Department of Environmental Management, Lagos State University
  • Postdoctoral Researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany, under the TWAS-DFG program

His expertise has also led him to serve as an External Examiner for institutions in South Africa and Nigeria, contributing to postgraduate education in geography, remote sensing, and environmental sciences.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Climate change

Dr. Eludoyin’s research spans various interdisciplinary themes, including:

  • Soil and water pollution in mining and agricultural landscapes
  • Extreme climate events and agricultural resilience
  • Water harvesting techniques in agriculture
  • Remote Sensing & GIS applications in forest conservation and water resources analysis
  • Hydrological experiments and modeling for land-use planning
  • E-waste contamination and environmental impact assessments

He has actively contributed to international projects, such as the North Wyke Farm Experiments (UK) and the Hysteresis Changes of DOC-Discharge Relationships in Germany.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Eludoyin has mentored and supervised numerous Ph.D. and M.Sc. students, shaping the next generation of environmental scientists. His expertise has been sought after in policy advisory roles, conference presentations, and academic boards. He is also a Mentor at the Ife Institute of Advanced Studies and an Expert Reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Eludoyin has published extensively in high-impact journals, with over 46 peer-reviewed publications and 24 book contributions. His work has garnered 1,375+ citations, an H-index of 17, and an i10 index of 29. His most cited works include:

  • African Journal of Science & Technology (2010) – 197 citations
  • International Journal of Climatology (2014) – 189 citations
  • Journal of Environmental Management (2008) – 137 citations

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • TWAS-DFG Cooperation Visits Fellowship (2019), Germany
  • African Science Leadership Programme Fellow (2019), University of Pretoria, South Africa
  • TETFUND Institution-Based Research Grant (2016)
  • West African Research Association Travel Grant (2013)
  • Overall Best Student in GIS (1999), Federal School of Surveying, Oyo, Nigeria

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Expand research in climate adaptation strategies for Africa Enhance the use of AI and remote sensing in environmental management Strengthen international collaborations for sustainable water resource management Continue mentoring young researchers in hydrology and GIS applications

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Eludoyin remains committed to advancing research in environmental science, hydrology, and geospatial technology. His contributions have not only shaped academic landscapes but also influenced sustainable policy frameworks across various sectors.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Hongli Li | Mass-spec | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hongli Li | Mass-spec | Best Researcher Award

Nanjing Normal University | China

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🌟INTRODUCTION

Hongli Li is a distinguished Associate Professor at Nanjing Normal University, renowned for her pioneering work in mass spectrometry (MS) techniques. With a Ph.D. from Washington State University, USA, and postdoctoral research experience at the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Dr. Li has made significant contributions to analytical chemistry, particularly in carbohydrate isomer analysis, biological studies, and environmental applications.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Hongli Li’s academic journey began with a passion for chemical analysis and spectroscopy. She pursued her Ph.D. at Washington State University, where she specialized in novel mass spectrometry (MS) method development. Her dedication to cutting-edge research led her to the FDA, where she honed her expertise in ambient ionization MS, liquid chromatography-MS (LC-MS), and ion mobility-MS (IM-MS).

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Nanjing Normal University, Dr. Li leads groundbreaking research projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Her research spans across various fields, including:

  • Real-time analysis of human exhaled breath using ambient ionization mass spectrometry.
  • Carbohydrate structural isomer identification through in situ derivatization.
  • High-throughput natural product analysis for biological and environmental studies.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Mass-spec

Dr. Li’s work has significantly advanced the analytical capabilities of mass spectrometry in various applications:

  • Carbohydrate Isomer Analysis: Developing new strategies to characterize complex sugar molecules.
  • Biological & Environmental Monitoring: Innovations in detecting biological markers and environmental pollutants.
  • Real-Time Gas Sample Analysis: Designing interfaces for instant volatile compound analysis.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through her research and mentorship, Dr. Li has inspired numerous students and professionals in the field of analytical chemistry. She has been instrumental in bridging academic research and practical applications, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, and contributing to the development of new MS-based analytical tools.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Hongli Li has published 30+ high-impact journal articles, many indexed in SCI and Scopus. Her research contributions are widely cited, reinforcing her influence in analytical chemistry and mass spectrometry.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • 2017 – Food and Drug Administration Scientific Achievement Award, FDA, USA
  • 2019 – Jiangsu Province Innovation and Entrepreneurship Team, China
  • 2022-2023 – Top Cited Article, Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
  • 2024 – Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Nanjing Normal University

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a visionary scientist, Dr. Li aims to further refine MS methodologies for biomedical and industrial applications. Her ongoing projects promise groundbreaking innovations in real-time chemical analysis, setting the stage for future breakthroughs in analytical chemistry.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Hongli Li’s commitment to advancing analytical chemistry continues to drive new discoveries. Her contributions in mass spectrometry have enhanced the precision of biological, environmental, and food analysis, positioning her as a leader in the field.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Characterization of cigarette smokeomics by in situ solid-phase microextraction and confined-space direct analysis in real time mass spectrometry
  • Authors: Geng, X.; Wang, Y.; Li, H.; Chen, D.D.Y.
  • Journal: Talanta
  • Year: 2024
Ambient mass spectrometry imaging of food natural products by angled direct analysis in real time high-resolution mass spectrometry
  • Authors: Bai, Z.; Zhao, Z.; Wang, S.; Li, H.; Chen, D.D.Y.
  • Journal: Food Chemistry
  • Year: 2024
Quantification of perfluorinated compounds in atmospheric particulate shows potential connection with environmental event
  • Authors: Tang, H.; Wang, Y.; Si, S.; Li, H.; Chen, D.D.Y.
  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
  • Year: 2024
Online mass spectrometry of exhaled breath with a modified ambient ion source
  • Authors: Geng, X.; Zhang, K.; Li, H.; Da Yong Chen, D.
  • Journal: Talanta
  • Year: 2023
Characterization of ginsenoside structural isomers from mixtures using in situ methylation with direct analysis in real-time ionization tandem mass spectrometry
  • Authors: Ren, R.; Li, H.; Jiang, Q.; Wang, X.; Chen, D.D.Y.
  • Journal: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • Year: 2023

 

Ariel Paracampo | Ecology | Best Paper Award

Dr. Ariel Paracampo | Ecology | Best Paper Award

ILPLA | Argentina

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🌟 ARIEL HERNÁN PARACAMPO: A PIONEER IN AQUATIC ECOLOGY

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ariel Hernán Paracampo, born on September 16, 1981, in La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, laid the foundation of his academic journey at the National University of La Plata (UNLP). He earned his degree in Biology, specializing in Zoology, in 2008. Demonstrating a profound interest in aquatic ecosystems, he pursued a doctorate in Natural Sciences, culminating in his groundbreaking thesis titled “Toxicity of Pesticides, Fish Assemblages, and Their Relationship with Limnological Characteristics in Pampean Streams” in 2013.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Paracampo’s professional career is rooted in research and education. He has held various academic roles, including positions as an assistant and lecturer at the UNLP, contributing to courses such as Vertebrate Zoology and Aquatic Morphology and Physiology. His research has been conducted at the prestigious Institute of Limnology Dr. Raúl A. Ringuelet (ILPLA), focusing on the ecological integrity of aquatic ecosystems.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON ECOLOGY

Ariel Hernán Paracampo’s work revolves around:

  • The impact of agrochemicals on aquatic biodiversity.
  • Investigating the functional and taxonomic diversity of fish assemblages.
  • Developing strategies for the rehabilitation and management of Pampean floodplains and streams.

His projects, funded by organizations like CONICET and the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Productive Innovation, have significantly advanced our understanding of aquatic ecosystem health and biodiversity conservation.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Paracampo’s research has influenced policy and conservation practices, particularly in the management of aquatic ecosystems in Argentina. His findings on pesticide toxicity and ecological modeling have provided actionable insights for mitigating human-induced environmental impacts.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Paracampo has authored numerous research articles in peer-reviewed journals. His work spans topics such as:

  • Limnological studies.
  • The role of aquatic habitats in biodiversity conservation.
  • Fish ecology and assemblage dynamics.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Multiple CONICET scholarships for initiation, postgraduate, and postdoctoral research.
  • Awards for his contributions to limnology and aquatic ecology.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a leader in aquatic ecology, Dr. Paracampo’s legacy lies in his unwavering commitment to environmental preservation. His future endeavors promise to deepen our understanding of aquatic ecosystems and drive sustainable management practices.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Ariel Hernán Paracampo exemplifies dedication to ecological research, bridging scientific understanding with actionable solutions for environmental challenges. His tireless efforts continue to inspire students, researchers, and policymakers alike.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Horticultural land use effect on fish assemblages in Neotropical lowland streams, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Authors: Paredes del Puerto, J.M., Mugni, H., Cappelletti, N., Bonetto, C., Paracampo, A.
  • Journal: Aquatic Sciences
  • Year: 2024
Extreme drought conditions interact with urbanisation, affecting hydrological regimes and water quality in temperate lowland streams
  • Authors: Paredes del Puerto, J.M., Sathicq, M.B., Altieri, P., Gómez, N., Colautti, D.
  • Journal: Aquatic Sciences
  • Year: 2024
Effects of urban demand for food and water on physicochemicals and biotic structure of riverine wetlands in the Pampean plain
  • Authors: Gómez, N., Siri, A., Capítulo, L.R., Sathicq, M.B., Catanzaro, L.N.S.R.
  • Journal: Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology
  • Year: 2022
Freshwater fishes of the Río de la Plata: current assemblage structure
  • Authors: Maiztegui, T., Paracampo, A.H., Liotta, J., Bonetto, C., Colautti, D.C.
  • Journal: Neotropical Ichthyology
  • Year: 2022
Impacts of land use and hydrological alterations on water quality and fish assemblage structure in headwater Pampean streams (Argentina)
  • Authors: Paredes del Puerto, J.M., García, I.D., Maiztegui, T., Maroñas, M.E., Colautti, D.C.
  • Journal: Aquatic Sciences
  • Year: 2022
Fish assemblages and water quality in pampean streams (Argentina) along an urbanization gradient
  • Authors: Paredes del Puerto, J.M., Paracampo, A.H., García, I.D., Maroñas, M.E., Colautti, D.C.
  • Journal: Hydrobiologia
  • Year: 2021

 

Yishu Peng | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yishu Peng | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Guizhou University | China

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🌟 YISHU PENG: A VISIONARY IN ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND TEA SCIENCE 

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Yishu Peng embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Soil and Water Conservation from Gansu Agricultural University in 2011. Her growing interest in environmental sciences led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Environmental Science from Guizhou University, focusing on karst geological resources and environment. Driven by her passion for sustainable agricultural practices, she completed a Doctorate in Geochemistry at Guizhou University in 2018, delving deeper into soil science and its implications for environmental sustainability.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since 2019, Dr. Peng has served as a Lecturer and Director of the Teaching and Research Office at Guizhou University’s College of Tea Science. With over a decade of experience in academia, she has contributed significantly to advancing geochemical research. Her expertise spans soil science, environmental pollution, and toxicology, with a special emphasis on crop nutrition and food safety in tea plants.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY

Dr. Peng’s research sheds light on the geochemical processes influencing crop elements, focusing on the interactions between soil environmental factors and plant nutrition. Her groundbreaking work on tea plants has demonstrated their ability to enrich beneficial elements like zinc while tolerating or excluding toxic heavy metals such as arsenic and cadmium. This innovative research ensures safer agricultural practices and enhances food safety.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Peng’s contributions have a profound impact on sustainable agricultural development. Her work helps mitigate environmental pollution while enhancing the nutritional value of crops. Through her research, she addresses critical global challenges, bridging gaps between environmental sustainability and agricultural productivity.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Peng has an impressive citation index of 387, highlighting the global recognition of her research. She has authored 12 scientific articles in reputable journals and published 2 books with ISBN credentials. Her research outputs, covering areas like soil science, toxicology, and food safety, serve as essential references for peers worldwide.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Dr. Peng has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to geochemistry and environmental science. Her dedication has earned her multiple accolades and positions her as a nominee for the Best Researcher Award.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a leader in her field, Dr. Peng’s legacy lies in her innovative approaches to environmental challenges. Her future contributions will likely pave the way for more resilient agricultural practices and groundbreaking advancements in geochemical research.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Yishu Peng exemplifies dedication, innovation, and leadership in geochemistry and environmental science. Her pioneering work inspires future generations, setting a benchmark for research excellence.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Distribution and Interactive Effects of Heavy Metals in Soil-Maize (Zea Mays L.) System in the Mercury Mining Area, Southwestern China”

  • Authors: Ni, Xinran; Yang, Ruidong; Xu, Yiyuan; Peng, Yishu; Zhang, Jian; Long, Jie; Yan, Huiqin
  • Journal: Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
  • Year: 2022

” Distribution of Mineral Elements in the Soil and in Tea Plants (Camellia Sinensis)”

  • Authors: Peng, Yishu; Jin, Tao; Yang, Ruidong; Chen, Rong; Wang, Jianxu
  • Journal: Journal of Elementology
  • Year: 2022

“Potentially Toxic Metal(loid) Distribution and Migration in the Bottom Weathering Profile of Indigenous Zinc Smelting Slag Pile in Clastic Rock Region”

  • Authors: Peng, Yishu; Yang, Ruidong; Jin, Tao; Chen, Jun; Zhang, Jian
  • Journal: PeerJ
  • Year: 2021

” Distribution, Accumulation, and Potential Risks of Heavy Metals in Soil and Tea Leaves from Geologically Different Plantations”

  • Authors: Zhang, Jian; Yang, Ruidong; Li, Yuncong C.; Peng, Yishu; Wen, Xuefeng; Ni, Xinran
  • Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
  • Year: 2020

 “Use of Mineral Multi-Elemental Analysis to Authenticate Geographical Origin of Different Cultivars of Tea in Guizhou, China”

  • Authors: Zhang, Jian; Yang, Ruidong; Li, Yuncong C.; Wen, Xuefeng; Peng, Yishu; Ni, Xinran
  • Journal: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
  • Year: 2020

“Geographical Origin Discrimination of Pepper (Capsicum Annuum L.) Based on Multi-Elemental Concentrations Combined with Chemometrics”

  • Authors: Zhang, Jian; Yang, Ruidong; Chen, Rong; Li, Yuncong C.; Peng, Yishu; Wen, Xuefeng
  • Journal: Food Science and Biotechnology
  • Year: 2019

“Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Tea Leaves and Potential Health Risk Assessment: A Case Study from Puan County, Guizhou Province, China”

  • Authors: Zhang, J.; Yang, R.; Chen, R.; Peng, Y.; Wen, X.; Gao, L.
  • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Year: 2018

 “Distribution and Transfer of Potentially Toxic Metal(loid)s in Juncus Effusus from the Indigenous Zinc Smelting Area, Northwest Region of Guizhou Province, China”

  • Authors: Not explicitly listed in detail
  • Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
  • Year: 2018

Multielemental Analysis Associated with Chemometric Techniques for Geographical Origin Discrimination of Tea Leaves (Camelia Sinensis) in Guizhou Province, SW China”

  • Authors: Zhang, Jian; Yang, Ruidong; Chen, Rong; Li, Yuncong C.; Peng, Yishu; Liu, Chunlin
  • Journal: Molecules
  • Year: 2018

 “Risk Assessment for Potentially Toxic Metal(loid)s in Potatoes in the Indigenous Zinc Smelting Area of Northwestern Guizhou Province, China”

  • Authors: Yishu Peng; Ruidong Yang; Tao Jin; Jun Chen; Jian Zhang
  • Journal: Food and Chemical Toxicology
  • Year: 2018

 “Analysis of Heavy Metals in Pseudostellaria Heterophylla in Baiyi Country of Wudang District”

  • Authors: Peng, Y.; Chen, R.; Yang, R.
  • Journal: Journal of Geochemical Exploration
  • Year: 2017