Muhammad Piracha | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Piracha | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Sargodha | Pakistan

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Awais Piracha stands as a distinguished nominee for the Best Researcher Award in Soil Science, recognized for his pioneering work in biogeochemistry and phytoremediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils. His research contributions, particularly on arsenic and cadmium dynamics and their interaction with organic amendments such as compost, FYM, and biochar, have delivered impactful solutions for sustainable agriculture and environmental health. His international collaboration at Texas A&M University under HEC’s IRSIP program further exemplifies his commitment to global scientific engagement. With 18 published articles, a book chapter, multiple conference presentations, and a solid academic presence, Dr. Piracha’s work continues to influence both academic and applied soil science sectors. His strong leadership, mentorship, and outreach activities make him an outstanding candidate whose work aligns with the global goals of food security, soil health, and environmental restoration.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Muhammad Awais Piracha earned his Ph.D. in Soil Science (2020) from the University of Sargodha, where he focused on arsenic biogeochemistry and phytoremediation in contaminated soils. Prior to this, he completed an M.Sc. (Hons.) in Soil Science (2013) and a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Soil Science) (2011) from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. His academic training was shaped by extensive laboratory work, soil-plant interaction studies, and sustainable soil management practices. During his Ph.D., he was awarded the International Research Support Initiative Program (IRSIP), which allowed him to undertake advanced research as a Visiting Scholar at Texas A&M University, USA. This international exposure broadened his understanding of global soil science methodologies and enhanced his capabilities in experimental design, data interpretation, and research publication. His education blends theoretical depth and practical training, making him a role model in modern soil science education and research.

💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Piracha currently serves as Assistant Professor at the Department of Soil & Environmental Sciences, University of Sargodha. His academic journey includes progressive roles, starting as an Internee at AARI Faisalabad (2011), then moving to various research and lab positions, including Chemist at Alpha Seed Corporation, Scientific Officer at D.G. Khan Soil Lab, and Assistant Research Officer at PQCL Bahawalpur. His global academic stint includes a Visiting Research Scholar position at Texas A&M University, where he collaborated on soil remediation research. He also served as Visiting Lecturer from 2018 to 2021, teaching core soil science courses. With his current faculty position, Dr. Piracha actively mentors students and leads applied research in environmental soil science. His practical experience spans field diagnostics, lab analytics, and policy-oriented reporting, equipping him with a holistic view of soil health, food security, and climate-resilient agriculture.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Muhammad Awais Piracha has been consistently acknowledged for his academic brilliance and societal impact. He was honored with the prestigious Agricultural Youth Leadership Award in 2019 by the National Agricultural Youth Commission, Pakistan, for his innovative research contributions to sustainable soil practices. His competitive selection for the HEC Pakistan IRSIP Scholarship is a testament to his potential and dedication, allowing him to conduct international research at Texas A&M University. He has also been invited as a guest speaker and active participant in international conferences and seminars, both in Pakistan and abroad, highlighting his growing reputation as an expert in soil remediation. Dr. Piracha’s work has been featured in highly cited journals and he has presented at over 10 scientific forums, cementing his influence in the academic and research community. These recognitions underline his vision, leadership, and commitment to solving real-world problems in soil and environmental science.

🌍Research skills On Soil Science

Dr. Piracha’s research expertise lies in soil biology, biogeochemistry, and phytoremediation with an emphasis on arsenic and cadmium toxicity in agricultural systems. He specializes in the remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils using sustainable organic amendments like biochar, compost, and FYM. His studies have significantly contributed to understanding the interaction of salinity, boron toxicity, and plant physiology under abiotic stress, creating pathways for improved crop yield and soil rehabilitation. Equipped with advanced laboratory techniques and statistical tools, he designs experiments that bridge academic knowledge and practical application. His collaboration with Texas A&M enhanced his international visibility and provided him access to state-of-the-art tools and methodologies. With a record of publishing in indexed journals and presenting in scientific congresses, Dr. Piracha’s research continues to impact policy, curriculum design, and sustainable agriculture practices. He embodies the vision of soil science for environmental recovery, food security, and global health.

📖Publications

Optimization of nitrogen regulates the ionic homeostasis, potassium efficiency, and proline content to improve the growth, yield, and quality of maize under salinity stress
  • Authors: SA Javed, MT Jaffar, SM Shahzad, M Ashraf, MA Piracha, A Mukhtar

  • Journal: Environmental and Experimental Botany

  • Year: 2024

Arsenic fractionation and its impact on physiological behavior of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) in three texturally different soils under alkaline calcareous conditions
  • Authors: MA Piracha, M Ashraf, A Niaz

  • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research

  • Year: 2019

Alteration in soil arsenic dynamics and toxicity to sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) in response to phosphorus in different textured soils
  • Authors: MA Piracha, M Ashraf, SM Shahzad, M Imtiaz, MS Arif, MS Rizwan, A Aziz, S Tu, G Albasher, S Alkahtani

  • Journal: Chemosphere

  • Year: 2022

Arsenic behavior in different textured soils amended with phosphate rock and farm yard manure
  • Authors: MA Piracha, M Ashraf, SM Shahzad, AR Siddiqui, S Nazeer

  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Agriculture

  • Year: 2016

Adequate regulation of plant nutrients for improving cotton adaptability to salinity stress
  • Authors: ARS HR Khan, M Ashraf, SM Shahzad, A Aziz, MA Piracha

  • Journal: Journal of Applied Agricultural Biotechnology

  • Year: 2016

 

Xiaolu Tang | Soil Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Xiaolu Tang | Soil Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Chengdu University of Technology, China

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Prof. Dr. Xiaolu Tang is an accomplished researcher in the field of forest ecology and environmental science. With a Ph.D. from the University of Göttingen and extensive postdoctoral experience at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Dr. Tang has demonstrated exceptional expertise in soil respiration, carbon cycling, and terrestrial ecosystem dynamics. His work has significantly contributed to understanding global patterns of soil respiration, soil organic carbon dynamics, and vegetation restoration, particularly in ecologically sensitive regions such as the Tibetan Plateau. Prof. Dr. Xiaolu Tang’s extensive research, innovative methodologies, and academic leadership make him a strong candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His work not only advances scientific understanding of ecological processes but also has practical implications for environmental conservation and climate change mitigation. His scholarly contributions and commitment to research excellence position him as a deserving recipient of this prestigious recognition.

 Education

Prof. Dr. Xiaolu Tang pursued his Ph.D. in Forest Ecology Science from the University of Göttingen, Germany (2012–2015), under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Christoph Kleinn and Prof. Dr. Juan Gabriel Álvarez-González. During this time, he focused on forest ecosystem dynamics, soil carbon flux, and sustainable land-use practices. He completed his M.S. in Forest Ecology Science (2009–2012) at the Chinese Academy of Forestry, International Bamboo and Rattan Center, Beijing, where he studied forest carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation, guided by Prof. Dr. Shaohui Fan. His academic journey began with a B.S. in Forestry Science (2005–2009) from Sichuan Agricultural and Forestry University, China, where he developed a strong foundation in soil fertility, plant-soil interactions, and environmental sustainability. His multidisciplinary education has equipped him with expertise in soil ecology, ecosystem modeling, and remote sensing applications in forest and soil research.

  Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Xiaolu Tang has held several academic and research positions, contributing significantly to soil and ecosystem sciences. Since January 2020, he has been a Professor at Chengdu University of Technology, College of Ecology and Environment, leading research on soil carbon flux, microbial necromass, and climate adaptation strategies. Previously, he served as a Professor at the College of Earth Science (2018–2020) and a Lecturer (2017–2018) at the same university. His international experience includes a Postdoctoral Research Associate (2016–2017) at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany, under Prof. Dr. Markus Reichstein and Dr. Nuno Carvalhais, where he investigated global carbon cycles and climate-ecosystem interactions. Prof. Tang is also a peer reviewer for major journals like Global Change Biology and Science of the Total Environment. His expertise in soil science, remote sensing, and biogeochemistry has led to numerous collaborative research projects.

 Awards and Recognition 

Prof. Dr. Xiaolu Tang has received multiple awards and recognitions for his contributions to soil science, forest ecology, and environmental sustainability. He has been honored for his groundbreaking research on soil respiration and carbon sequestration, influencing global climate models. His work on microbial necromass and soil carbon storage has been acknowledged through best paper awards in leading scientific journals. He has been a recipient of prestigious research grants from international and national funding agencies, supporting his pioneering studies on soil biogeochemical cycles. His contributions have also earned him keynote speaker invitations at global soil science and ecology conferences. As an editorial board member and reviewer for top-tier journals, he has played a crucial role in shaping environmental research. His scientific impact, extensive publication record, and leadership in academia continue to strengthen global efforts in soil conservation and ecosystem sustainability.

Research skills On Soil Science

Prof. Dr. Xiaolu Tang possesses a diverse set of research skills that span soil science, biogeochemistry, and remote sensing applications. His expertise includes soil carbon flux analysis, microbial interactions, and ecosystem modeling, which are crucial for understanding climate change impacts on terrestrial ecosystems. He specializes in remote sensing and GIS techniques for mapping soil organic carbon and vegetation dynamics, integrating satellite imagery with field data for accurate environmental assessments. His proficiency in machine learning and statistical modeling allows for the prediction of soil and vegetation changes in response to climate variability. He is skilled in soil respiration measurements, stable isotope analysis, and laboratory techniques for analyzing soil microbial composition and nutrient cycling. His interdisciplinary approach, combining field experiments, data analytics, and ecological modeling, makes him a leader in soil ecosystem research and sustainable land management.

Publications

Short-Term Effects of Tunnel Construction on Soil Organic Carbon and Enzyme Activity in Shrublands in Eastern Tibet Plateau
  • Journal: Sustainability
  • Year: 2023
  • Authors: Xiaodong Wang, Yang Xiao, Xinrui Luo, Chenyu Ye, Yuzhuo Chen, Jincheng Xiang, Ningfei Lei, Ci Song, Xiangjun Pei, Xiaolu Tang
Soil Property, Rather than Climate, Controls Subsoil Carbon Turnover Time in Forest Ecosystems across China
  • Journal: Forests
  • Year: 2022
  • Authors: Peng Yu, Yuehong Shi, Jingji Li, Xin Zhang, Ye Deng, Manyi Du, Shaohui Fan, Chunju Cai, Yuxuan Han, Zhou Li, et al.
Consistent Effects of Canopy vs. Understory Nitrogen Addition on Soil Respiration and Net Ecosystem Production in Moso Bamboo Forests
  • Journal: Forests
  • Year: 2021
  • Authors: Chunju Cai, Zhihan Yang, Liang Liu, Yunsen Lai, Junjie Lei, Shaohui Fan, Xiaolu Tang
Corrigendum to “Decadal vegetation succession from MODIS reveals the spatio-temporal evolution of post-seismic landsliding after the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake”
  • Journal: Remote Sensing of Environment
  • Year: 2020
  • Authors: Yunus A.P., Fan X., Tang X., Jie D., Xu Q., Huang R.
Decadal vegetation succession from MODIS reveals the spatio-temporal evolution of post-seismic landsliding after the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake
  • Journal: Remote Sensing of Environment
  • Year: 2020
  • Authors: Yunus A.P., Fan X., Tang X., Jie D., Xu Q., Huang R.