Amir Shahzad | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Amir Shahzad | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Amir Shahzad, University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, Pakistan

Dr. Amir Shahzad is a distinguished geologist with a PhD in Sedimentology and Micropaleontology from the University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, achieving a perfect CGPA of 4.00/4.00. His expertise spans structural geology, geophysics, and petroleum geology, with specialized skills in XRD analysis, TOC using Rock Eval TM6, and thin section petrography. Dr. Shahzad has served as a Wellsite Biostratigrapher/Sedimentologist for POGC and MOL in Pakistan and is currently a Lecturer at the Institute of Geology, University of AJ&K. He previously lectured at COMSATS University, Abbottabad, and has led several field projects focusing on the Cretaceous-Paleogene period. 🪨🔬📚

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Educational Qualifications

🎓 With a stellar academic record, this individual completed a PhD from the University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, achieving a perfect CGPA of 4.00/4.00. They also hold an MS in Applied Geology from the University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, with the same impressive CGPA. Prior to this, they excelled in their BS Hons. degree with a CGPA of 3.9/4.00. In earlier education, they secured a first division in F.Sc (Pre-Medical) with a 68% score from the Mirpur Board, followed by another first division with 63% in Matriculation. 📚💼

Major Field Projects

This research delves into the sedimentology and micropaleontology of Cretaceous to Paleogene rocks along the northwestern margin of the Indian plate, specifically in the Sulaiman, Kirther, Kohat, and Potwar sub-basins. Conducted at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, the study employs several techniques to examine rock formations. Thin sections are analyzed using a petrographic microscope 🔬 to investigate mineral composition and textures. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) content is measured with Rock Eval TM6 🪨, while X-ray diffraction (XRD) using the X-TRA Thermo-ARL Diffractometer identifies clay minerals 🧬. These methods offer insights into the geological and paleontological characteristics of these sub-basins.

Work Experience

🌍 Currently a Wellsite Biostratigrapher and Sedimentologist with Pakistan Oil & Gas Company (POGC) and MOL Pakistan, specializing in thin-section preparation and interpretation of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. 📊 With a rich experience in the field, they bring valuable insights into geological processes and rock analysis. Additionally, since May 10, 2016, they have been imparting knowledge as a Lecturer at the Institute of Geology, University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJ&K). 🏫 Prior to this, they served as a Lecturer at COMSATS University Abbottabad from August 2014 to May 2016, contributing extensively to geological education and research.

Presentations

Amir Shahzad, along with Munir Ul Hassan Munir and Thierry Adatte, presented pivotal research in 2019 at the 17th Swiss Geoscience Meeting in Fribourg, Switzerland, focusing on the Paleocene/Eocene boundary in the Indus Basin at the NW margin of the Indian Plate, Pakistan. Their study provides essential preliminary insights into the geologic transition in this region. Additionally, in 2014, Shahzad explored the Early Eocene Margala Hill Limestone and Chorgali Formation within the Kashmir Basin (AJ&K). This sedimentological analysis, presented as a poster at the PAPG Conference in Muzaffarabad, emphasizes stratigraphic distinctions and depositional environments in Muzaffarabad 🪨🌍.

Research focus

Nadia Ikram is a researcher focused on environmental geosciences, with an emphasis on natural hazard analysis, especially landslide susceptibility in mountainous terrains. Her work employs machine learning, statistical methods, and geospatial analysis for predictive modeling to assess and manage landslide risks. Nadia’s studies significantly improve the understanding of landslide-prone areas and contribute to safer infrastructure development and resource management. Her research not only aids in hazard prediction but also in the development of effective risk mitigation strategies. Her notable work in this field makes a valuable impact on regional and international geoscience studies. 🌍🧭📊

Publication top notes

Multi-Elemental Chemostratigraphy, Sequence Development, Depositional History, and Environmental Importance of Early Eocene Red Beds (Kuldana Formation) in NW Himalayas, Pakistan

Eocene nannofossils and paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Kuldana Formation in Yadgar area, Muzaffarabad, northern Pakistan

Failure mechanism of a massive fault–controlled rainfall–triggered landslide in northern Pakistan

Physico-Mechanical and Petrographic Appraisal of Carbonate Rocks as Construction Aggregate: A Case Study from Lesser Himalaya, Pakistan

Evaluating the paleo-depositional environment of productive reservoir sand of Lower Goru Formation: an integrated stratigraphic and diagenetic study

Conclusion

The candidate’s strong academic background, hands-on fieldwork, industry experience, and extensive publications make them a highly suitable nominee for the “Best Researcher Award.” Their profile exhibits a consistent commitment to geological sciences and an ability to make impactful contributions in both research and teaching.

Mostafa Naderi | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Mostafa Naderi | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Mostafa Naderi, IASBS, Iran

🌍 Dr. Mostafa Naderi is an Assistant Professor of Hydrogeology at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Iran. He earned his Ph.D. in Hydrogeology from the University of Shiraz, focusing on climate change’s impact on groundwater resources. With expertise in water management, he teaches courses on groundwater hydraulics, climate change, and sustainable water resources planning. Dr. Naderi’s research interests include assessing water security, studying climate change’s effects on water resources, and addressing water crises. He has received honors for academic excellence and continues to contribute significantly to the field of hydrogeology. 📚

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Education and qualifications:

📚 Dr. Mostafa Naderi holds a Ph.D. in Hydrogeology and an MSc in the same field from the University of Shiraz. His academic journey began with a BSc in Geology from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. His Ph.D. thesis focused on the impact of climate change on groundwater resources in Southern Iran, supervised by Ezzat Raeisi with advisory support from notable experts at Shiraz University. For his MSc thesis, he studied karst development and hydrogeological buffer zones of Persepolis and Naghsh-e-Rostam, under the guidance of Ezzat Raeisi and advisory assistance from distinguished faculty members at Shiraz University. 🌊

 

Teaching:

📖 Dr. Mostafa Naderi’s passion for education extends across various levels and institutions. At Shiraz University, he taught Groundwater Hydraulic to undergraduate students from 2011 to 2012, along with Survey courses for BSc students from 2007 to 2012. Transitioning to the Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS), he has been instrumental in shaping the academic journey of MSc students by offering courses in Advanced Hydrogeology, Geoelectric, Karst Hydrology, and Climate Change since 2017. His dedication to teaching reflects his commitment to nurturing the next generation of hydrogeologists, equipping them with essential knowledge and skills. 🎓

Honors:

🏅 Dr. Mostafa Naderi’s academic excellence has been recognized through prestigious honors. He achieved the 3rd position in the Iranian university entrance exam for M.Sc. in 2007, showcasing his exceptional capabilities early in his academic journey. Subsequently, he secured the 2nd place in the Shiraz University entrance exam for Ph.D. in 2010, affirming his intellectual prowess and dedication to scholarly pursuits. These accolades underscore his commitment to academic excellence and serve as a testament to his hard work and determination in advancing the field of hydrogeology. 🎓

Work Experiences:

🔬 Dr. Mostafa Naderi has contributed his expertise to various research projects, enriching his professional journey. From 2008 to 2010, he collaborated as a co-worker on the project “The study of the karst development and hydrogeological buffer zones of the Persepolis and Naghsh-e-Rostam,” supported by the Iranian Cultural Heritage Organization. This endeavor allowed him to delve into the intricate dynamics of karst development and hydrogeology. Subsequently, from 2012 to 2014, he engaged in another significant project as a co-worker, focusing on “Water supply in projects of Central Ethylene pipelines,” sponsored by the National Petrochemical Company. These experiences broadened his understanding and practical application of hydrogeological principles. 💼

Research Focus:

🔍 Dr. Mostafa Naderi’s research focus encompasses various aspects of hydrogeology and climate change, particularly within the context of Iran’s diverse geographic regions. His studies explore the impacts of climate change on water resources, hydrological systems, and water management strategies. Naderi investigates phenomena such as extreme climate events, water salinity, aquifer dynamics, and the influence of climate change on karst spring flow rates. Through interdisciplinary approaches, he seeks to address critical challenges in water security, sustainability, and management under changing climatic conditions. His work not only contributes to advancing scientific understanding but also offers practical insights for mitigating the effects of climate change on water resources. 🌊

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Climate change in a region with altitude differences and with precipitation from various sources, South-Central Iran – Cited by 35 (2016) 🌍
  2. Assessment of water security under climate change for the large watershed of Dorudzan Dam in southern Iran – Cited by 24 (2020) 💧
  3. Impact of climate change on the hydrology and water salinity in the Anzali Wetland, northern Iran – Cited by 23 (2020) 🌊
  4. The impact of halite dissolution of salt diapirs on surface and ground water under climate change, South-Central Iran – Cited by 17 (2016) 🏜️
  5. Estimating confined aquifer parameters using a simple derivative-based method – Cited by 12 (2019) 🔍
  6. Assessing level of water resources management based on water supply and availability concepts– Cited by 10 (2021) 📈
  7. Extreme climate events under global warming in northern Fars Province, southern Iran – Cited by 10 (2020) 🌡️
  8. On the reliability of variable‐rate pumping test results: Sensitivity to information content of the recorded data – Cited by 8 (2020) 📊
  9. Effect of extreme floods on the archaeological sites of Persepolis and Naghsh-e-Rostam, Iran – Cited by 6 (2014) ⛈️
  10. Management strategies of a critical aquifer under the climate change in Jahrum of South-Central Iran – Cited by 4 (2018) 🔄