Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amir Khoddamzadeh | Horticultural Science | Best Researcher Award
Florida International University | United States
Dr. Amir Ali Khoddamzadeh is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Earth and Environment at Florida International University. He leads the Conservation and Sustainable Horticulture Lab, which focuses on advancing practical, science-based solutions to address environmental challenges. His multidisciplinary research covers plant tissue culture, seed technology, gene banking, cryopreservation, and the application of optical sensor technologies for precision horticulture. With extensive international experience, he has contributed to sustainable practices for conservation, urban horticulture, and crop production. His work bridges fundamental plant science with applied strategies, benefiting stakeholders from botanical gardens to the global agricultural community.
Author Profiles
Education
Dr. Khoddamzadeh earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural Biotechnology (Conservation Horticulture) from University Putra Malaysia, where his dissertation advanced plant tissue culture, synthetic seed production, and cryopreservation in orchids. He holds a Master’s degree in Agricultural Engineering (Plant Production – Ecophysiology) from Azad University, Tehran, focusing on drought stress responses in soybean cultivars. He also completed his Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering – Plant Production at Azad University. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in crop physiology, biotechnology, and conservation horticulture. This blend of training positioned him to develop cutting-edge solutions in plant conservation, climate adaptation, and sustainable agriculture.
Professional Experience
Dr. Khoddamzadeh has built a distinguished academic career at Florida International University, serving as Department Chair, Associate Professor, and previously Undergraduate Program Director. He has been recognized for his leadership as Co-Director of the Global Sustainable Tourism Program and through his innovative teaching and research. His professional journey includes sabbatical research with USDA-ARS, a Science Fellowship with the USDA in Washington D.C. and California, and earlier roles at Oklahoma State University and Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. He has also led biotechnology startups and collaborations with international research institutes, significantly contributing to the fields of conservation horticulture and precision agriculture.
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Khoddamzadeh’s contributions have been recognized with numerous prestigious honors. He is a Senior Fellow of the Global Council for Science and the Environment and recipient of the USDA E. Kika De La Garza Science Fellowship. At Florida International University, he has earned Top Scholar Awards for research, engagement awards, and recognition for securing major grants. His early career achievements include the American Society for Horticultural Science Young Faculty Award. He has also been acknowledged by the Garden Club and Council for Student Organizations for his service and outreach. These accolades underscore his leadership in science, teaching, and community engagement.
Research Skills
Dr. Khoddamzadeh’s research expertise spans horticultural biotechnology, plant conservation, and precision agriculture. He has advanced plant tissue culture, cryopreservation, and synthetic seed technology for conserving endangered species. His work also integrates mycorrhizal fungi research, urban horticulture, and gene banking approaches. A pioneer in applying optical sensor technologies, he develops data-driven methods for fertilizer and irrigation management, improving crop resilience to abiotic stressors such as salinity, drought, and heat. His multidisciplinary projects link laboratory innovation with real-world applications, benefiting botanic gardens, gene banks, and the nursery industry. His skills position him at the forefront of sustainable and adaptive plant science.
Publications
Vafaee, Y., Wallace, L., Khoddamzadeh, A., & Nalousi, A. M. (2025). Multiomics approaches for conservation of endangered orchids: Advances, applications, and future prospects.
Sandhu, D., Pudussery, E., Akel, T. H., Cendan, L. A., Khoddamzadeh, A. A., & Ferreira, J. F. S. (2025, August 8). Decoding the genetic basis of salinity tolerance in tomatoes through ion transport and stress regulation.
Ahmadzadeh, K., Mozafari, A. A., Vafaee, Y., Khorshidi, J., & Khoddamzadeh, A. A. (2025, April). Divergent in vitro responses to asymbiotic seed germination media in Ophrys reinholdii subsp. straussii and Comperia comperiana: The dual impact of species and media.
Fagundes, D. P., Costa, J. S., Dias, L. L. L., Araujo, C. P., Simoes, I. M., Cade, E. S., Zanardo, T. C., Peres, M. Z., de Mello, T., Schmildt, E. R., et al. (2025, February). Adult cell reprogramming in Euterpe edulis Martius: Breakthrough in cloning of an endangered species.
Costa, B. N. S., & Khoddamzadeh, A. A. (2025, February 6). Data-driven nitrogen application for satinleaf: Leveraging optical sensors in urban landscape management.
Costa, B. N. S., Munoz, S. M. N., Gil, K., & Khoddamzadeh, A. A. (2024). Effect of silicon amendment on growth and nitrogen status of common landscaping plants.
Conclusion
Dr. Amir Ali Khoddamzadeh exemplifies the integration of innovative plant science with real-world solutions for global sustainability. Through his leadership at FIU’s Conservation and Sustainable Horticulture Lab, he has advanced strategies for conserving endangered species, improving crop resilience, and applying precision agriculture technologies. His international research collaborations, impactful publications, and recognized achievements demonstrate his dedication to addressing the challenges of climate change, urbanization, and biodiversity loss. By uniting biotechnology, conservation, and applied horticulture, he continues to shape the future of plant science education and research. His career reflects a commitment to excellence, innovation, and sustainable development.