Agnieszka Iwan | Environmental Science | Best Research Article Award

    Best Research Article Award

        Agnieszka Iwan

        Military University of Land Forces , Poland

Agnieszka Iwan, affiliated with the Military University of Land Forces, Poland, has been recognized within the framework of the International Research Excellence and Citation Awards for distinguished scholarly contributions in the field of Environmental Science. The academic profile reflects sustained research productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable citation impact across multiple scientific publications.[1]

Agnieszka Iwan
Researcher Agnieszka Iwan
Affiliation Military University of Land Forces
Country Poland
Scopus ID 6701706520
Documents 191
Citations 3315
h-index 30
Subject Area Environmental Science
Event International Research Excellence and Citation Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7705-6577

The recognition associated with the Best Research Article Award highlights scholarly excellence in peer-reviewed scientific communication and research dissemination. The award acknowledges contributions that demonstrate originality, scientific rigor, methodological consistency, and long-term relevance within Environmental Science and related interdisciplinary domains. Agnieszka Iwan’s publication record and citation metrics indicate sustained academic engagement and substantial influence within the international research community.[2]

Abstract

The Best Research Article Award recognizes scholarly contributions characterized by scientific originality, publication quality, and measurable academic influence. Agnieszka Iwan has established a significant research presence through peer-reviewed publications, interdisciplinary investigations, and sustained citation performance within Environmental Science. The documented academic metrics, including publication output, citation count, and h-index, indicate consistent scholarly engagement and long-term research visibility.[1] The recognition also reflects the broader contribution of scientific communication to international research advancement and collaborative academic development.[3]

Keywords

Environmental Science, Citation Impact, Research Excellence, Scholarly Publications, Scientific Recognition, Academic Achievement, Research Dissemination, Scopus Metrics, International Awards, Interdisciplinary Research

Introduction

Academic recognition awards serve as indicators of excellence in scholarly communication and scientific contribution. Within international academic ecosystems, citation-based and publication-oriented awards acknowledge researchers who demonstrate both productivity and influence through peer-reviewed scientific output.[2] The Best Research Article Award emphasizes quality research dissemination, methodological rigor, and intellectual contribution to advancing contemporary scientific understanding.

Agnieszka Iwan’s academic record reflects active participation in Environmental Science research and associated interdisciplinary domains. The combination of publication volume, citation performance, and research continuity demonstrates sustained scholarly engagement and broad academic visibility across indexed scientific literature.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile of Agnieszka Iwan includes extensive scholarly activity documented through internationally indexed publications and collaborative scientific investigations. Affiliated with the Military University of Land Forces in Poland, the researcher has contributed to scientific studies that intersect Environmental Science with applied interdisciplinary methodologies.[1]

  • Scopus-indexed publication record comprising 191 academic documents.
  • Citation count exceeding 3,300 references within international scientific literature.
  • An h-index of 30 indicating sustained citation consistency and scholarly influence.
  • Research engagement aligned with Environmental Science and interdisciplinary scientific collaboration.

Research Contributions

The scholarly contributions associated with Agnieszka Iwan demonstrate active participation in scientific inquiry and publication dissemination. Research outputs contribute to the advancement of Environmental Science through empirical investigation, analytical interpretation, and interdisciplinary application.[4]

The publication profile further indicates engagement with peer-reviewed scientific journals and collaborative research environments. Citation trends suggest that the published work has achieved meaningful visibility within relevant academic communities and has contributed to ongoing scientific discussions in environmental and applied scientific fields.[5]

  • Development of peer-reviewed research articles within Environmental Science.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary scientific collaboration and publication initiatives.
  • Contribution to citation-based academic visibility and research dissemination.
  • Support for scientific advancement through documented scholarly communication.

Publications

Agnieszka Iwan’s publication portfolio includes numerous peer-reviewed articles indexed within international academic databases. The publications reflect sustained scholarly productivity and thematic consistency across Environmental Science and related interdisciplinary research areas.[1]

  1. Research publications indexed in Scopus and internationally recognized scientific databases.
  2. Collaborative academic articles addressing environmental and applied scientific challenges.
  3. Peer-reviewed contributions demonstrating methodological rigor and research continuity.
  4. Scholarly works contributing to citation-based scientific influence and interdisciplinary engagement.

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through publication visibility, citation performance, collaborative engagement, and interdisciplinary relevance. The citation profile associated with Agnieszka Iwan indicates sustained recognition within scholarly literature and continued reference by the international scientific community.[1]

The h-index value reflects the balanced relationship between publication productivity and citation frequency, demonstrating measurable research influence over time. Such indicators are frequently utilized in international academic assessment frameworks to evaluate scientific contribution and scholarly consistency.[2]

Award Suitability

The academic profile of Agnieszka Iwan aligns with the objectives commonly associated with the Best Research Article Award. Factors supporting suitability for recognition include publication consistency, documented citation impact, interdisciplinary scientific contribution, and demonstrated engagement with internationally indexed research dissemination platforms.[3]

  • Established publication history in recognized scientific databases.
  • Sustained citation performance and measurable scholarly visibility.
  • Research contributions aligned with Environmental Science and interdisciplinary inquiry.
  • International academic engagement through peer-reviewed scientific communication.

Conclusion

The Best Research Article Award recognition associated with Agnieszka Iwan reflects an academic profile characterized by publication productivity, citation influence, and sustained engagement within Environmental Science research. The documented metrics and scholarly activities indicate meaningful participation in international scientific communication and interdisciplinary knowledge development.[1] Continued research dissemination and citation visibility are likely to reinforce the long-term academic relevance of the published work within global scientific literature.[5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Agnieszka Iwan, Author ID 6701706520. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6701706520
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile of Agnieszka Iwan.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7705-6577
  3. Science of The Total Environment. (2020). Environmental research publication reference.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138201
  4. Journal of Cleaner Production. (2019). Interdisciplinary environmental science publication reference.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.118740

Saad Hussein | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Saad Hussein | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Mansoura University, Faculty of Agriculture | Egypt

Prof. Dr. Saad Farouk Mohamed Hussein is an accomplished academic in the field of plant sciences, with specialization in plant physiology, anatomy, and taxonomy. He is affiliated with the Agricultural Botany Department at the Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University, Egypt. His research contributions are substantial, with over 60 scientific publications spanning high-impact international journals, national journals, and conference proceedings. His work primarily focuses on plant responses to environmental stresses, particularly salinity, and the physiological and structural adaptations of crops. He also possesses strong experience in quality assurance and accreditation in higher education, alongside proficiency in computer applications and statistical analysis, supporting both his research and academic responsibilities.

Citation Metrics (Scopus)

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Featured Publications & Academic Impact


Exploring the Roles of Zeolite and Titanium on Physio-Anatmical Responses, Nutrient Uptake, and Yield Quality of Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L. Cy. Spunta)

– Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2025

Exogenous α-tocopherol improves growth and some physio-biochemical responses of chia seeds

– Scopus Indexed, 2025

Effects of cadmium, copper, and zinc on germination and post-germination growth of chia seeds

– Journal of Central European Agriculture, 2025

Baboo Ali | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Baboo Ali | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi | Turkey

Dr. Baboo Ali is an academician and researcher specializing in agricultural sciences, with a PhD from Ankara University. He is currently affiliated with Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Faculty of Agriculture, where he contributes to teaching and research. His expertise spans biological and biotechnological pest control, rangeland entomology, organic farming, urban agriculture, and the ecological impact of pesticides on beneficial insects. He has actively participated in multiple national and international research initiatives, including European Union-funded projects such as ECOAGRI and ECOFAR, as well as TÜBİTAK-supported programs. In addition to leading and advising research projects, he has published numerous articles in reputed scientific journals and serves in editorial and reviewer roles across several international publications. His academic contributions also include evaluating doctoral theses, coordinating academic programs like the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), and conducting educational outreach through specialized training and short courses in entomology and sustainable agriculture.

Citation Metrics (Scopus)

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Featured Publications

The Effect of Auxin and Auxin Producing Bacteria on the Growth, Essential Oil Yield, and Composition in Nigella sativa Plants
– Industrial Crops & Products, 2020

Variation of Nutritional Values in Leaves and Stalks of Different Maize Genotypes Having High Protein and High Oil During Vegetation
– Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research, 2015

An Automated Hydroponics System Used in a Greenhouse
– Scientia Horticulturae, 2016

Cantharidin and Toxic Effects on the Population of Apodiplosis spp. in Pistachio Orchards
– Journal of Entomological Research, 2015

Determination of Physiological and Biochemical Compositions on Berries in Different Parts of Clusters in Some Table Grape Varieties
– Erwerbs-Obstbau, 2019

Effects of Different Harvesting Practices on the Agronomic Characteristics of Some Sweet Sorghum and Sorghum × Sudan Grass Hybrid Varieties
– 2022

Barbara Laddomada | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Research Article Award

Barbara Laddomada | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Research Article Award

CNR ISPA | Italy

Dr. Barbara Laddomada, PhD, is a senior researcher at CNR-ISPA whose career since 1999 has centered on advancing the nutritional and technological quality of Mediterranean foods through integrated approaches in food science, plant genetics, and bioactive compound research. Her work focuses on understanding and improving the genetic basis of health-promoting components in crops, with particular emphasis on wheat, pulses, and other staples of the Mediterranean diet. She has developed extensive expertise in food science and technology, the traceability of Mediterranean food supply chains—including extra-virgin olive oil, wheat, and pulses—and the characterization of bioactive compounds with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties. Her research also contributes to the valorisation of plant biodiversity and the sustainable use of food by-products. Laddomada plays an active international role as a member of the Wheat Initiative’s Expert Working Groups on improving wheat quality for processing and health, as well as on durum wheat genomics and breeding. With an academic foundation in agricultural sciences and a doctoral degree in plant genetics, she has conducted influential research experiences, including dissecting the genetic basis of yield and quality traits in durum wheat under FAO sponsorship and serving as a visiting scientist at Kansas State University, where she contributed to projects on protein content and plant health. She currently leads major national and international research projects, including the PRIMA MEDWHEALTH initiative aimed at enhancing the functional and health value of wheat-based foods, and additional collaborative projects funded by European and national agencies targeting grain loss reduction, sustainable wheat cultivation, and agro-food chain innovation. In addition to her scientific leadership, she contributes to research evaluation as a reviewer for national funding bodies and supports scholarly communication as an editor for the journal Foods and a reviewer for numerous peer-reviewed journals in food science, food chemistry, and food technology.

Featured Publications

Sgaramella, N., Nigro, D., Pasqualone, A., … Blanco, E., Simeone, R., & Blanco, A. (2023). Genetic mapping of flavonoid grain pigments in durum wheat. Plants, 12(8), 1674.

Scarano, A., Laddomada, B., Blando, F., … Verna, G., Chieppa, M., & Santino, A. (2023). The chelating ability of plant polyphenols can affect iron homeostasis and gut microbiota. Antioxidants, 12(3), 630.

Romano, G., Del Coco, L., Milano, F., … Jilal, A., Fanizzi, F. P., & Laddomada, B. (2022). Phytochemical profiling and untargeted metabolite fingerprinting of the MEDWHEALTH wheat, barley and lentil wholemeal flours. Foods, 11(24), 4070.

Del Coco, M., Laddomada, B., Romano, G., Carcagnì, P., Kumar, S., & Leo, M. (2022). Characterization of a collection of colored lentil genetic resources using a novel computer vision approach. Foods, 11(24), 3964.

Calabriso, N., Scoditti, E., Massaro, M., … Chieppa, M., Laddomada, B., & Carluccio, M. A. (2022). Non-celiac gluten sensitivity and protective role of dietary polyphenols. Nutrients, 14(13), 2679.

Laddomada, B., & Wang, W. (2022). Multiple approaches to improve the quality of cereal-based foods. Foods, 11(13), 1849.

Jean-Christophe AVICE | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Academic Citation Impact Award

Jean-Christophe AVICE | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Academic Citation Impact Award

UMR INRAe/Unicaen Plant Ecophysiology and Agronomy | France

Jean-Christophe Avice is a distinguished Professor of Plant Physiology at the University of Caen Normandie, where he also directs the Centre of Microscopy Applied to Biology (CMABio), the Master program in Biology and Agrosciences, and co-directs the regional Federation of Plant Science (Normandie Végétale). His scientific career spans advanced research in plant ecophysiology, with a focus on nutrient dynamics and metabolic interactions influencing crop performance and sustainability. Avice’s work has significantly contributed to understanding nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) reserves in key species such as alfalfa, white clover, and oilseed rape, examining fluxes through isotopic tracing and characterizing vegetative storage proteins to elucidate their functions and regulatory mechanisms. He has also led research integrating diagnostic tool development, fluxomics using 15N and 34S tracers, proteomics, and molecular physiology to uncover the processes governing nutrient remobilization—particularly autophagy, transport mechanisms, and leaf senescence pathways that shape yield and seed quality. His studies extend to improving nutrient use efficiency and examining N–S–P interactions in major crops including oilseed rape, wheat, and soybean, offering insights into how nutrient balance influences oil content, protein accumulation, and micronutrient profiles. Through more than two decades of academic and research leadership, Avice has advanced scientific understanding of plant nutrition, stress physiology, and grain quality in oleoproteaginous and arable crops. His interdisciplinary approach bridges ecophysiology, agronomy, and molecular biology, supporting innovations in sustainable agriculture, crop management, and the development of biostimulants and diagnostic tools. As an educator and research director, he continues to contribute to scientific capacity-building and the advancement of plant science in the Normandie region and beyond.

Featured Publications

  • Aranjuelo, I., Molero, G., Erice, G., Avice, J. C., & Nogués, S. (2011). Plant physiology and proteomics reveals the leaf response to drought in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). Journal of Experimental Botany, 62(1), 111–123.

  • Lee, B. R., Kim, K. Y., Jung, W. J., Avice, J. C., Ourry, A., & Kim, T. H. (2007). Peroxidases and lignification in relation to the intensity of water-deficit stress in white clover (Trifolium repens L.). Journal of Experimental Botany, 58(6), 1271–1279.

  • Guiboileau, A., Yoshimoto, K., Soulay, F., Bataillé, M. P., Avice, J. C., & Masclaux-Daubresse, C. (2012). Autophagy machinery controls nitrogen remobilization at the whole-plant level under both limiting and ample nitrate conditions in Arabidopsis. New Phytologist, 194(3), 732–740.

  • Abdallah, M., Dubousset, L., Meuriot, F., Etienne, P., Avice, J. C., & Ourry, A. (2010). Effect of mineral sulphur availability on nitrogen and sulphur uptake and remobilization during the vegetative growth of Brassica napus L. Journal of Experimental Botany, 61(10), 2635–2646.

  • Erice, G., Louahlia, S., Irigoyen, J. J., Sánchez-Díaz, M., & Avice, J. C. (2010). Biomass partitioning, morphology and water status of four alfalfa genotypes submitted to progressive drought and subsequent recovery. Journal of Plant Physiology, 167(2), 114–120.

  • Guiboileau, A., Yoshimoto, K., Soulay, F., Bataillé, M. P., Avice, J. C., & Masclaux-Daubresse, C. (2012). Autophagy machinery controls nitrogen remobilization at the whole-plant level under both limiting and ample nitrate conditions in Arabidopsis. New Phytologist, 194(3), 732–740.

  • Abdallah, M., Dubousset, L., Meuriot, F., Etienne, P., Avice, J. C., & Ourry, A. (2010). Effect of mineral sulphur availability on nitrogen and sulphur uptake and remobilization during the vegetative growth of Brassica napus L. Journal of Experimental Botany, 61(10), 2635–2646.

  • Erice, G., Irigoyen, J. J., Sánchez-Díaz, M., & Avice, J. C. (2007). Nitrogen and carbon flows estimated by ¹⁵N and ¹³C pulse-chase labeling during regrowth of alfalfa. Plant Physiology, 112(1), 281–290.

Jelena Visković | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Jelena Visković | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture | Serbia

Dr. Jelena Visković is an accomplished agricultural scientist specializing in crop science, with a strong academic and research background focused on field and vegetable crops. She earned her Ph.D. in Crop Science from Oregon State University, College of Agriculture, where her research contributed to advancing sustainable crop production and optimizing agricultural practices. Prior to that, she completed both her master’s degree in Field Crop Production and her bachelor’s degree in Organic Agriculture at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture, where she demonstrated outstanding academic excellence, earning multiple awards for being the best student in her class and the best student of the faculty. Since 2015, Dr. Visković has been serving as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Novi Sad, Department for Field and Vegetable Crops, where she has been actively engaged in teaching, mentoring students, and conducting applied research in crop science and sustainable agricultural systems. Her professional development includes international training and research collaborations across several countries, including Switzerland, the United States, Austria, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, reflecting her commitment to integrating global agricultural knowledge and innovations into local contexts. Dr. Visković is a dedicated member of the Soil Science Society of Serbia and the Association for the Advancement of Industrial Crops (AAIC), contributing to interdisciplinary discussions on soil management, crop improvement, and industrial crop utilization. Her work emphasizes the enhancement of crop productivity and sustainability through evidence-based agricultural practices and the integration of environmental considerations in modern farming. Through her teaching, research, and collaborations, Dr. Visković continues to foster innovation and knowledge exchange in the field of agricultural sciences, aiming to promote sustainable food production and resource-efficient crop systems for future generations.

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Featured Publications

Visković, J., Sikora, V., Latković, D., Zeremski, T., Dunđerski, D., Astatkie, T., Noller, J., & Zheljazkov, V. D. (2024). Optimization of hemp production technology for fiber and seed. Industrial Crops and Products, 219, 119127.

Visković, J., Dunđerski, D., Adamović, B., Jaćimović, G., Latković, D., & Vojnović, Đ. (2024). Toward an environmentally friendly future: An overview of biofuels from corn and potential alternatives in hemp and cucurbits. Agronomy, 14(6), 1195.

Visković, J., Zheljazkov, V. D., Sikora, V., Noller, J., Latković, D., Ocamb, C. M., & Koren, A. (2023). Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) agronomy and utilization: A review. Agronomy, 13(3), 931.

Visković, J., Sikora, V., Latković, D., Dunđerski, D., Astatkie, T., Noller, J., & Zheljazkov, V. D. (2023, August 27–30). Optimization of hemp production technology for fiber uses [Conference presentation]. In J. V. Anderson, D. Samarappuli, & M. Berti (Eds.), Building sustainable bioeconomies with industrial crops and products: 34th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Industrial Crops (AAIC), Conference program and abstracts. Corvallis, OR, USA.

Visković, J., Sikora, V., Latković, D., Zeremski, T., Noller, J., & Zheljazkov, V. D. (2023, August 27–30). Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) essential oil content and composition depending on the cultivar, seeding date, spacing, and sampling time [Poster presentation]. In J. V. Anderson, D. Samarappuli, & M. Berti (Eds.), Building sustainable bioeconomies with industrial crops and products: 34th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Industrial Crops (AAIC), Conference program and abstracts. Corvallis, OR, USA.

Dunđerski, D., Jaćimović, G., Crnobarac, J., Visković, J., & Latković, D. (2023). Using digital image analysis to estimate corn ear traits in agrotechnical field trials: The case with harvest residues and fertilization regimes. Agriculture, 13(4), 732

Estefanía Aroca | Sustainability Science | Interdisciplinary Citation Impact Award

Dr. Estefanía Aroca | Sustainability Science | Interdisciplinary Citation Impact Award

PhD at University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Dr. Estefanía Aroca is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of Environmental Sciences, with a strong focus on natural hazards and environmental assessment. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Sciences, a Master’s Degree in Physics, Instrumentation, and Environment (Specialty in Natural Hazards and Environmental Assessment), and a Ph.D. in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, where her thesis received the highest grade (cum laude unanimously). Dr. Aroca has extensive teaching experience, having taught courses in Geology and Surface and Groundwater Hydrology at the University of Castilla-La Mancha. She has also participated in various research projects, including the “DRAINAGE project,” which aimed to increase resilience to floods while improving water body status and sustainable resource management. In addition to her academic and research achievements, Dr. Aroca has undertaken a post-doctoral research stay at the Hazards Vulnerability & Resilience Institute, University of South Carolina, funded by the University of Castilla-La Mancha. She has received prestigious grants and scholarships, including an FPI Predoctoral Contract – Postdoctoral Orientation Period (POP) and an FPI Predoctoral Contract, from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Universities. Dr. Aroca’s dedication to research excellence and her commitment to addressing environmental challenges through innovative methodologies make her a valuable asset to the scientific community.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Estefanía Aroca completed her university education with a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Sciences from the University of Málaga, awarded on 15/09/2013, with a good average mark. She furthered her studies with a Master’s Degree in Physics, Instrumentation, and Environment (Specialty in Natural Hazards and Environmental Assessment) from the University of Cantabria, Faculty of Sciences, awarded on 08/10/2014, achieving a qualification of 8.60. Dr. Aroca culminated her academic journey with a Ph.D. in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences from the University of Castilla-La Mancha, with her thesis titled “Methodological proposal for the holistic characterization of vulnerability in areas prone to flash flooding: design and application,” under the guidance of José María Bodoque del Pozo. She obtained her doctoral degree on 04/07/2022, with the highest grade (cum laude unanimously).

🗣️Teaching experience:

Dr. Estefanía Aroca has extensive teaching experience in the field of Environmental Sciences. She has taught courses in Geology and Surface and Groundwater Hydrology at the University of Castilla-La Mancha. For example, she taught Geology to first-year Bachelor’s Degree students in Environmental Sciences, covering core concepts, for 45 hours from 25/01/2023 to 31/03/2023. Additionally, she taught Surface and Groundwater Hydrology, an obligatory course for third-year Bachelor’s Degree students in Environmental Sciences, for 15 hours from 22/11/2022 to 10/12/2022. Her teaching contributions also include previous instances of teaching similar courses in 2022 and 2021. These teaching experiences demonstrate her commitment to educating students in the field of Environmental Sciences and her expertise in Geology and Hydrology.

Technological experience:

Dr. Estefanía Aroca has been involved in a significant research and development project titled “Design of a Methodology to Increase Resilience to Floods Compatible with the Improvement of the Status of Water Bodies and the Sustainable Management of Resources (DRAINAGE project).” This project, which took place at the University of Castilla-La Mancha from 01/01/2017 to 31/12/2021, focused on enhancing flood resilience while promoting sustainable water management practices. Dr. Aroca contributed as a researcher alongside 33 other researchers, under the direction of Principal Investigator José María Bodoque del Pozo. The project received funding from the Spanish Research Agency, a state agency, totaling 71,390 €. This experience highlights Dr. Aroca’s expertise in research and her commitment to addressing environmental challenges through innovative methodologies.

achievements:

Dr. Estefanía Aroca has undertaken a post-doctoral research stay at the Hazards Vulnerability & Resilience Institute, University of South Carolina, Columbia, United States of America, from 01/04/2023 to 30/06/2023, funded by the University of Castilla-La Mancha. During this three-month period, she conducted postdoctoral research, contributing to the institute’s work on hazards, vulnerability, and resilience. Additionally, Dr. Aroca has received prestigious grants and scholarships to support her academic and research endeavors. She was awarded an FPI Predoctoral Contract – Postdoctoral Orientation Period (POP) by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Universities, on 01/08/2022, for a duration of one year, ending on 31/07/2023. This grant allowed her to pursue postdoctoral research at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Biochemistry. Prior to this, she received an FPI Predoctoral Contract from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Universities, on 01/08/2019, for a duration of three years, ending on 31/07/2022, to support her pre-doctoral research at the same institution. Moreover, Dr. Aroca has been recognized as an Assistant Professor by Spain’s National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA) on 28/10/2022, highlighting her academic achievements and expertise in her field. These achievements demonstrate her commitment to research excellence and academic advancement.

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📚Publications :

Construction of an integrated social vulnerability index in urban areas prone to flash flooding

Authors: E Aroca-Jimenez, JM Bodoque, JA Garcia, A Diez-Herrero

Citations: 84

Year: 2017

A quantitative methodology for the assessment of the regional economic vulnerability to flash floods

Authors: E Aroca-Jiménez, JM Bodoque, JA García, A Díez-Herrero

Citations: 54

Year: 2018

How to construct and validate an Integrated Socio-Economic Vulnerability Index: Implementation at regional scale in urban areas prone to flash flooding

Authors: E Aroca-Jiménez, JM Bodoque, JA García

Citations: 44

Year: 2020

Flood damage analysis: First floor elevation uncertainty resulting from LiDAR-derived digital surface models

Authors: JM Bodoque, C Guardiola-Albert, E Aroca-Jiménez, MÁ Eguibar

Citations: 37

Year: 2016

Holistic characterization of flash flood vulnerability: Construction and validation of an integrated multidimensional vulnerability index

Authors: E Aroca-Jiménez, JM Bodoque, JA García, JE Figueroa-García

Citations: 16

Year: 2022

Analysing flash flood risk perception through a geostatistical approach in the village of Navaluenga, Central Spain

Authors: C Guardiola‐Albert, A Díez‐Herrero, M Amerigo Cuervo‐Arango

Citations: 11

Year: 2020

Developing reliable urban flood hazard mapping from LiDAR data

Authors: JM Bodoque, E Aroca-Jiménez, MÁ Eguibar, JA García

Citations: 6

Year: 2023

Analysis of social vulnerability to flash floods in Urban Areas of Castilla y León (Spain)

Authors: E Aroca-Jimenez, JM Bodoque, JA Garcia, A Diez-Herrero

Citations: 6

Year: 2016

An Integrated Multidimensional Resilience Index for urban areas prone to flash floods: Development and validation

Authors: E Aroca-Jiménez, JM Bodoque, JA García

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

The relationship between the variables “main floor of houses with respect to their urban surroundings” and models for the estimation of economic losses owing to floods

Authors: JG Revilla, AD Herrero, E Aroca-Jiménez, JMB del Pozo, NB Folia

Citations: 2

Year: 2018