Konrad Miegel | Environmental Science | Innovative research award

Innovative Research Award

Konrad Miegel
University of Rostock, Germany

Konrad Miegel
Affiliation University of Rostock
Country Germany
Scopus ID 6602280863
Documents 59
Citations 803
h-index 13
Subject Area Environmental Science
Event International Research Excellence and Citation Awards

Konrad Miegel is a researcher affiliated with the University of Rostock whose scholarly contributions have been recognized within the field of Environmental Science. Through a sustained publication record, measurable citation impact, and interdisciplinary research engagement, Miegel has contributed to scientific understanding in areas associated with environmental processes, landscape dynamics, and related ecological investigations. The present article provides a structured overview of his academic profile, research contributions, publication record, and suitability for recognition through the International Research Excellence and Citation Awards.[1]

Abstract

This article documents the academic achievements and research profile of Konrad Miegel, a scholar associated with the University of Rostock. Drawing upon bibliometric indicators and publicly available academic records, the article highlights research productivity, citation performance, and scholarly influence within Environmental Science. With 59 indexed documents, 803 citations, and an h-index of 13, Miegel demonstrates a consistent record of scientific dissemination and research visibility. These indicators support consideration for recognition through the International Research Excellence and Citation Awards.[1][2]

Keywords

Environmental Science, Research Impact, Citation Analysis, Scholarly Publications, Academic Recognition, Bibliometrics, University of Rostock, Scientific Contributions, Research Excellence, Innovative Research Award.

Introduction

Research excellence is frequently assessed through a combination of scholarly productivity, citation influence, interdisciplinary relevance, and contribution to scientific advancement. Within environmental research, the generation of evidence-based knowledge supports policy development, resource management, and sustainable environmental practices. Konrad Miegel’s academic activities reflect these broader objectives through a publication portfolio that has achieved substantial scholarly visibility and citation engagement.[1]

The International Research Excellence and Citation Awards recognize researchers whose scholarly outputs demonstrate measurable impact and sustained academic contribution. Evaluation criteria often include publication records, citation performance, research relevance, and contributions to scientific communities.[4]

Research Profile

Konrad Miegel is affiliated with the University of Rostock in Germany and has developed a recognized research profile within Environmental Science. Bibliometric indicators available through Scopus report 59 indexed documents, 803 citations, and an h-index of 13, reflecting both productivity and citation influence across multiple years of scholarly activity.[1]

  • Affiliation with the University of Rostock.
  • Research specialization within Environmental Science.
  • Publication portfolio comprising 59 indexed documents.
  • Citation count exceeding 800 references from the scholarly community.
  • Demonstrated h-index of 13 indicating sustained citation performance.

Research Contributions

Miegel’s body of work contributes to environmental and landscape-oriented scientific investigations. Research outputs associated with environmental systems frequently support improved understanding of ecological interactions, environmental change, land-use dynamics, and sustainable management approaches. Such contributions are particularly valuable in addressing complex environmental challenges requiring multidisciplinary scientific perspectives.[2][3]

The impact of environmental research extends beyond academic publication by informing practical applications, environmental monitoring methodologies, and evidence-based decision-making. Through continued scholarly engagement, researchers in this field contribute to both theoretical advancement and societal benefit.[3]

Publications

The publication record attributed to Konrad Miegel demonstrates consistent scientific dissemination through peer-reviewed scholarly channels. Indexed publications contribute to the visibility of environmental research and facilitate knowledge exchange among researchers, institutions, and practitioners.[1]

  • 59 documents indexed in Scopus.
  • Research disseminated through recognized scholarly publications.
  • Contributions supporting environmental and interdisciplinary investigations.
  • Academic outputs demonstrating sustained research activity.

Examples of scholarly literature within environmental science frequently employ DOI-based publication tracking to ensure persistent academic accessibility and citation traceability.[2]

Research Impact

Research impact can be evaluated through citation metrics, publication visibility, and influence on subsequent scientific studies. The citation count of 803 indicates substantial engagement with Miegel’s research outputs by the broader academic community. The h-index of 13 further reflects a sustained pattern of scholarly influence across multiple publications.[1]

Bibliometric measures do not fully capture the entirety of research significance; however, they provide standardized indicators for evaluating scholarly reach and influence. Combined with publication productivity and institutional affiliation, these metrics suggest a meaningful contribution to environmental research discourse.[2]

Award Suitability

Konrad Miegel’s academic record aligns with key criteria commonly associated with research excellence awards. Factors supporting award suitability include an established publication portfolio, measurable citation impact, demonstrated research visibility, and continued contribution to Environmental Science. These characteristics are consistent with the objectives of the International Research Excellence and Citation Awards, which seek to recognize researchers whose work contributes meaningfully to scientific advancement and scholarly engagement.[4]

  • Strong publication record.
  • Demonstrated citation influence.
  • Recognized academic visibility.
  • Contribution to Environmental Science research.
  • Alignment with international research excellence criteria.

Conclusion

Konrad Miegel has established a notable scholarly presence through sustained research activity, a substantial publication portfolio, and measurable citation impact. His academic contributions within Environmental Science have achieved visibility within the research community, as reflected by citation performance and bibliometric indicators. Based on available evidence, his profile demonstrates characteristics associated with research excellence and supports consideration for recognition through the International Research Excellence and Citation Awards.[1][4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Konrad Miegel, Author ID 6602280863. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6602280863
  2. Crossref. (n.d.). Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system and scholarly communication.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2020.01.001
  3. Environmental Science Literature Review. (n.d.). Contemporary approaches to environmental and landscape research.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-019-00901-5
  4. International Research Excellence and Citation Awards. (n.d.). Award program information and evaluation framework.
    https://citationawards.com/

Marzia Ciampittiello | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Marzia Ciampittiello | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

CNR IRSA | Italy

Dr. Marzia Ciampittiello is a distinguished researcher at the Italian National Research Council’s Water Research Institute (CNR-IRSA) in Verbania Pallanza, where she has held a permanent position since 2001. With over two decades of experience, she leads the research group focused on hydraulics, hydrology, hydro-morphology, meteorology, and climate studies. Her expertise encompasses the comprehensive study of hydrological and meteorological processes, the morphodynamics of rivers and lakes, and the development of innovative environmental monitoring systems. Dr. Ciampittiello’s scientific work integrates field observations, data analysis, and modeling to understand water systems under changing climatic conditions. Her research contributes to sustainable water management, flood risk assessment, and climate change adaptation strategies. Before her current position, she served as an external assistant at the Institute of Ecosystem Study of the Italian National Research Council, where she conducted statistical analyses of extreme weather events, evaluated climatic trends in rainfall, temperature, and wind, and studied the hydrology of the Lake Maggiore basin. Earlier in her career, she collaborated with the Lions Club and the Institute of Hydrobiology in Verbania Pallanza as a freelance professional, contributing to studies on hydrological and hydraulic processes in aquatic systems. Skilled in analytical tools such as R, QGIS, and Ground Water Vistas, she integrates data-driven methods with field-based research to advance environmental science. Her scientific contributions have significantly enhanced understanding of hydro-climatic interactions and watershed processes in Italian and European contexts. Through her leadership, Dr. Ciampittiello continues to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and the application of hydrological research to real-world environmental challenges, reinforcing her reputation as an influential figure in the fields of hydrology and climate research.

Featured Publications

Garzoli, L., Mammola, S., Ciampittiello, M., & Boggero, A. (2020). Alien crayfish species in the deep subalpine Lake Maggiore (NW-Italy), with a focus on the biometry and habitat preferences of the spiny-cheek crayfish. Water, 12(5), 1391.

Boon, P., Argillier, C., Boggero, A., Ciampittiello, M., England, J., Monika, P., Radulović, S., Rowan, J., Soszka, H., & Urbanič, G. (2019). Developing a standard approach for assessing the hydromorphology of lakes in Europe. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 29(4), 655–669.

Ciampittiello, M., Dresti, C., Saidi, H., & Manca, D. (2019). Indagini sul bacino imbrifero. Caratteristiche idrologiche. In Ricerche sull’evoluzione del Lago Maggiore. Aspetti limnologici. Programma triennale 2016–2018. Campagna 2018 e relazione triennio 2016–2018 (pp. 9–21, 96–100). Commissione Internazionale per la Protezione delle Acque Italo-Svizzere. ISSN 1013-8099.

Saidi, H., Dresti, C., Manca, D., & Ciampittiello, M. (2018). Quantifying impacts of climate variability and human activities on streamflow of an Alpine river. Environmental Earth Sciences, 77, 690.

Brocca, L., Adamo, M., Boggero, A., Ciampittiello, M., Copetti, D., De Girolamo, A. M., Dresti, C., Garnier, M., Marziali, L., Massari, C., Polesello, S., & Rana, F. M. (2024). Acque superficiali e invasi. In E. Romano & I. Portoghese (Eds.), Siccità, scarsità e crisi idriche (Habitat Signa 1, pp. 237–264).

Farshid Soleimani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Farshid Soleimani | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Hormozgan university of medical sciences | Iran

Assistant Professor Dr. Farshid Soleimani is a distinguished academic and researcher at Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, recognized for his extensive contributions to medical and biomedical sciences. His research focuses on the intersection of molecular medicine, clinical diagnostics, and therapeutic innovations, particularly in the study of disease mechanisms and the development of novel treatment approaches. Over the years, Dr. Soleimani has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing healthcare through both laboratory research and clinical collaboration, integrating modern biotechnological methods with traditional medical knowledge. His scholarly work has been widely published in reputed international journals, reflecting his expertise and leadership in the scientific community. In addition to his research achievements, Dr. Soleimani is deeply involved in mentoring graduate and postgraduate students, guiding them toward excellence in academic research and evidence-based practice. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking, scientific integrity, and innovation, fostering a new generation of skilled researchers. He has participated in numerous conferences, symposia, and collaborative projects, building strong interdisciplinary networks that enhance the impact of his work both nationally and internationally. Through his dedication to academic excellence, research innovation, and community service, Dr. Soleimani has significantly contributed to the progress of medical science and public health improvement in Iran and beyond.

Profile: Scoups | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

  • Soleimani, F., Dobaradaran, S., De-la-Torre, G. E., Schmidt, T. C., & Saeedi, R. (2022). Content of toxic components of cigarette, cigarette smoke vs cigarette butts: A comprehensive systematic review. Science of the Total Environment, 813, 152667.

  • Dobaradaran, S., Soleimani, F., Akhbarizadeh, R., Schmidt, T. C., Marzban, M., & Saeedi, R. (2021). Environmental fate of cigarette butts and their toxicity in aquatic organisms: A comprehensive systematic review. Environmental Research, 195, 110881.

  • Dobaradaran, S., Soleimani, F., Nabipour, I., Saeedi, R., & Mohammadi, M. J. (2018). Heavy metal levels of ballast waters in commercial ships entering Bushehr port along the Persian Gulf. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 126, 74–76.

  • Soleimani, F., Dobaradaran, S., Vazirizadeh, A., Mohebbi, G., Ramavandi, B., & Saeedi, R. (2023). Chemical contents and toxicity of cigarette butts leachates in aquatic environment: A case study from the Persian Gulf region. Chemosphere, 311, 137049.

  • Arfaeinia, H., Ghaemi, M., Jahantigh, A., Soleimani, F., & Hashemi, H. (2023). Secondhand and thirdhand smoke: A review on chemical contents, exposure routes, and protective strategies. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(32), 78017–78029.

Mohsen Karrabi | greenhouse gas emission | Most Reader’s Article Award

Prof. Mohsen Karrabi | greenhouse gas emission | Most Reader’s Article Award

Associate Professor at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran

Dr. Mohsen Karrabi is an accomplished Associate Professor in Environmental Engineering at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. With a Ph.D. from Grenoble Institute of Technology (INPG), France, he specializes in the coupling between hydrodynamic and biofilm in porous media, particularly in biofilters. His post-doctoral research at CNRS, Aix-Marseille University, France, focused on the rheological characterization of wastewater sludge. Dr. Karrabi’s professional journey includes significant contributions as a Civil and Environmental Engineer at the Ministry of Energy in Iran, where he focused on water and wastewater management. His research interests encompass environmental engineering, fluid mechanics, and biosciences, focusing on water and wastewater treatment, biofiltration technologies, and membrane separation processes. Dr. Karrabi is also actively involved in teaching, having taught various courses in environmental engineering at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad and in France. His commitment to education and research is reflected in his diverse course offerings and his dedication to advancing environmental engineering practices.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Mohsen Karrabi’s educational background includes a post-doctoral fellowship in Environmental Fluid Mechanics from The National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Aix-Marseille University, France, focusing on the rheological characterization of wastewater sludge. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Grenoble Institute of Technology (INPG), France, with a thesis on the coupling between hydrodynamic and biofilm in porous media. Dr. Karrabi also has an M.Sc. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University, Iran, and a B.Sc. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from PWIT University of Technology, Iran, specializing in Water and Wastewater Engineering.

📝Professional Experience:

Dr. Mohsen Karrabi worked as a Civil and Environmental Engineer from 1999 to 2004, focusing on research and development in water and wastewater management at the Ministry of Energy in Iran.

📊Teaching Experience:

Dr. Mohsen Karrabi has extensive teaching experience in both France and Iran. In France, he served as a Teaching Assistant, teaching courses such as Open Channel Hydraulic at Grenoble Institute of Technology in Spring 2007, Multiphase Flow in Packed Beds and Fluidized Bed Reactors at IUT de Marseille in Winter 2008, and Rheological Properties of Non-Newtonian Fluids at IUT de Marseille in Winter 2009. In Iran, Dr. Karrabi holds the position of Assistant Professor at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, where he has been teaching since 2010. His teaching responsibilities include courses such as Physical, Chemical, and Biological Processes, Water and Wastewater Treatment, Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment, Environmental Engineering, Engineering Hydrology, Surface and Groundwater Contamination, Modeling in Groundwater Contamination, Environmental Chemistry, Soil Pollution, Environmental Geotechnics, and Contaminant Transport and Modeling. His dedication to teaching and diverse range of courses demonstrate his expertise in environmental engineering and commitment to education.

🧪Research Interest:

Dr. Mohsen Karrabi’s research interests span several key areas in environmental engineering, fluid mechanics, and biosciences. In environmental engineering, he focuses on physical, chemical, and biological processes in water and wastewater treatment, including activated sludge treatment, biofiltration technologies, and membrane separation processes. His research also extends to fluid mechanics, where he studies modeling in water distribution and wastewater sewer systems, as well as the coupling of biofilm growth and hydrodynamics in packed bed reactors. In biosciences, Dr. Karrabi explores mathematical modeling of biofilms, bioprocess kinetics, and bioremediation techniques. His diverse research interests demonstrate a comprehensive approach to addressing challenges in environmental and fluid dynamics fields.

🏆Honors and Awards:

Dr. Mohsen Karrabi has received several honors and awards throughout his academic and professional career, including the Civil Engineering Grant from the Ministry of Energy in Iran in 1991. He was also honored with the Outstanding Educational Award from PWIT University of Technology in Iran in 1995. Dr. Karrabi received the Graduate Research Grant from the Ministry of Energy in Iran in 1997 and the Graduate Research Award from Tarbiat Modares University in Iran in 1998. He was also awarded the Postgraduate Research Grant from the Ministry of Science in Iran in 2005 and the Post-doctoral Research Grant from CNRS in France in 2009.

🛠️Skills:

Dr. Mohsen Karrabi possesses advanced computer skills, with expertise in Comsol and Femlab for computational modeling and simulations, as well as proficiency in LaTeX for document preparation. He also has intermediate skills in MATLAB, R, and Simulink for data analysis and modeling. In addition to his computer skills, Dr. Karrabi is multilingual, with Persian as his maternal language and fluent proficiency in both French and English, enabling effective communication in diverse professional environments.

 

📚Publications :

Anaerobic co-digestion of poultry slaughterhouse wastes with sewage sludge in batch-mode bioreactors (effect of inoculum-substrate ratio and total solids)

Authors: P Latifi, M Karrabi, S Danesh

Citations: 105

Year: 2019

A novel approach to find and optimize bin locations and collection routes using a geographic information system

Authors: SMH Erfani, S Danesh, SM Karrabi, R Shad

Citations: 64

Year: 2017

Using applied operations research and geographical information systems to evaluate effective factors in storage service of municipal solid waste management systems

Authors: SMH Erfani, S Danesh, SM Karrabi, R Shad, S Nemati

Citations: 32

Year: 2018

A comprehensive review on biogas production from lignocellulosic wastes through anaerobic digestion: An insight into performance improvement strategies

Authors: M Karrabi, FM Ranjbar, B Shahnavaz, S Seyedi

Citations: 30

Year: 2023

Designing a smart risk analysis method for gas chlorination units of water treatment plants with a combination of Failure Mode Effects Analysis, Shannon Entropy, and Petri Net

Authors: M Gheibi, M Karrabi, M Eftekhari

Citations: 29

Year: 2019

Bioenergy production from the organic fraction of municipal solid waste and sewage sludge using mesophilic anaerobic co-digestion: An experimental and kinetic modeling study

Authors: A Sedighi, M Karrabi, B Shahnavaz, M Mostafavinezhad

Citations: 25

Year: 2022

Statistical analysis of effective variables on the performance of waste storage service using geographical information system and response surface methodology

Authors: SMH Erfani, S Danesh, SM Karrabi, M Gheibi, S Nemati

Citations: 25

Year: 2019

Biodegradation of phenol by cold-tolerant bacteria isolated from alpine soils of Binaloud Mountains in Iran

Authors: S Sepehr, B Shahnavaz, A Asoodeh, M Karrabi

Citations: 25

Year: 2019

Investigation of hydrodynamic/biomass growth coupling in a pilot-scale granular bioreactor at a low pore Reynolds number

Authors: M Karrabi, Philippe Séchet, Ch Morra, Alain Cartellier, Ch Geindreau, Jean …

Citations: 23

Year: 2011

Life cycle assessment of concrete production with a focus on air pollutants and the desired risk parameters using a genetic algorithm

Authors: M Gheibi, M Karrabi, M Shakerian, M Mirahmad

Citations: 22

Year: 2018