Noor Haleem | Ecology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Noor Haleem
Academic Research Profile
Affiliation National University of Sciences and Technology
Country Pakistan
Scopus ID 56300592700
Documents 22
Citations 638
h-index 12
Subject Area Ecology
Event Botany Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-4931-5690

Noor Haleem
National University of Sciences and Technology

Noor Haleem is a researcher affiliated with the National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan, whose scholarly contributions are associated with the field of Ecology. The researcher has developed an academic portfolio comprising peer-reviewed publications, citations, and interdisciplinary investigations that contribute to ecological and environmental sciences. Based on available bibliometric indicators, the researcher has published 22 indexed documents, accumulated 638 citations, and attained an h-index of 12, reflecting a sustained influence within the scientific community.[1]

Abstract

This article presents a scholarly overview of the academic profile and research achievements of Noor Haleem. The available bibliometric indicators suggest sustained engagement in ecological research, interdisciplinary scientific inquiry, and publication activities that have generated measurable scholarly impact. The researcher’s work demonstrates contributions to ecological studies and related environmental disciplines through peer-reviewed dissemination and scientific collaboration.[1]

Keywords

Ecology; Environmental Science; Biodiversity; Research Impact; Scientific Publications; Bibliometrics; Academic Recognition; Sustainable Ecosystems.

Introduction

Ecological research plays an important role in understanding environmental change, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable resource management. Researchers working in this discipline contribute to the generation of evidence-based knowledge that informs scientific understanding and policy development. Noor Haleem’s scholarly activities are situated within this broader context of ecological investigation and interdisciplinary environmental studies.[2]

Research Profile

The research profile of Noor Haleem is characterized by consistent publication activity and a growing citation record. Bibliometric data indicate a scholarly output of twenty-two indexed publications and an h-index of twelve, demonstrating that several publications have been cited frequently within the scientific literature. Such indicators are commonly employed to evaluate research productivity and academic influence.[1]

  • Publication portfolio consisting of 22 indexed documents.
  • Accumulated citation count of 638.
  • Established h-index of 12.

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Noor Haleem include investigations relevant to ecological systems, biodiversity, environmental interactions, and interdisciplinary scientific approaches. Through peer-reviewed dissemination and collaborative scholarship, the researcher has contributed to the advancement of knowledge in ecological sciences and has participated in expanding scientific understanding of environmental processes.[3]

Publications

The publication record of Noor Haleem reflects engagement in internationally indexed scientific communication. The body of work includes articles and collaborative studies addressing ecological and environmental topics. Citation metrics indicate that these publications have been referenced within subsequent scientific investigations, demonstrating their relevance to the research community.[1]

Research Impact

The citation profile and h-index associated with Noor Haleem indicate a measurable scholarly impact. Citation-based indicators are frequently used to evaluate the visibility and influence of scientific outputs. The researcher’s accumulated citations and publication metrics suggest sustained engagement with topics of relevance to ecology and environmental science.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on available academic indicators, Noor Haleem demonstrates several characteristics commonly associated with recognition through scientific awards. These include an established publication record, significant citation performance, interdisciplinary engagement, and contributions to ecological research. Such achievements support consideration for recognition through the Botany Scientist Awards and related academic distinctions that acknowledge scholarly excellence and scientific impact.[4]

Conclusion

Noor Haleem has developed a research profile characterized by contributions to ecology, scholarly publications, and measurable citation influence. The researcher’s academic record illustrates continued engagement with scientific inquiry and the dissemination of knowledge through peer-reviewed channels. The available evidence supports the significance of these contributions within the broader context of ecological and environmental research.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Noor Haleem, Author ID 56300592700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56300592700
  2. Orcid author details: Noor Haleem, Author ID 0000-0002-4931-5690.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4931-5690
  3. Google Scholar author details: Noor Haleem.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ad25VDoAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  4. Botany Scientist Awards. (n.d.). International recognition program for scientific achievements in botany and ecological sciences.
    https://botanyscientist.com/

Mehdi Bibak | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mehdi Bibak | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Persian Gulf University | Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mehdi Bibak is a dedicated environmental scientist and faculty member at Persian Gulf University, Iran, specializing in marine ecology and pollution assessment. He holds a Ph.D. in Marine Ecology, with a strong academic foundation in environmental monitoring, bioremediation, and ecological risk analysis. Over his academic journey, Dr. Bibak has authored 22 scientific documents cited by 134 publications, achieving an h-index of 9, reflecting the impact and consistency of his research. His professional experience spans over a decade of teaching, research supervision, and leadership in projects addressing heavy metal contamination, nutrient reduction, and sustainable ecosystem management in the Persian Gulf region. His research interests encompass marine pollution modeling, biosorption using algae, and environmental data analytics based on entropy and information-theoretic approaches. Dr. Bibak’s research skills include advanced analytical techniques for metal quantification, data-driven ecological modeling, and interdisciplinary collaboration across environmental and marine sciences. He has published in reputed Scopus- and SCI-indexed journals such as Deep Sea Research Part II and Environmental Science and Pollution Research. Recognized for his scholarly excellence and contributions to marine environmental protection, Dr. Bibak’s ongoing work continues to support regional sustainability goals and inspire future researchers dedicated to preserving aquatic ecosystems.

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Featured Publications

Bibak, M., Sattari, M., Agharokh, A., Tahmasebi, S., & Imanpour Namin, J. (2018). Assessing some heavy metals pollutions in sediments of the northern Persian Gulf (Bushehr province). Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal, 5(3), 175–179.

Raeisi, H., Daliri, M., Paighambari, S. Y., Shabani, M. J., Bibak, M., & Davoodi, R. (2011). Length-weight relationships, condition factors and relative weight of five fish species of Bushehr waters, Northern Persian Gulf. African Journal of Biotechnology, 10(82), 19181–19186.

Bibak, M., Sattari, M., Tahmasebi, S., Kafaei, R., Sorial, G. A., & Ramavandi, B. (2021). Trace and major elements concentration in fish and associated sediment–seawater, northern shores of the Persian Gulf. Biological Trace Element Research, 199(7), 2717–2729.

Sattari, M., Bibak, M., Bakhshalizadeh, S., & Forouhar Vajargah, M. (2020). Element accumulations in liver and kidney tissues of some bony fish species in the Southwest Caspian Sea. Journal of Cell and Molecular Research, 12(1), 33–40.

Agharokh, A., Taleshi, M. S., Bibak, M., Rasta, M., Torabi Jafroudi, H., … (2022). Assessing the relationship between the abundance of microplastics in sediments, surface waters, and fish in the Iran southern shores. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(13), 18546–18558.

Faizul Haq | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Faizul Haq | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at GDC Battagram/Higher Education Colleges| Pakistan

Dr. Faizul Haq, an Assistant Professor of Botany at GDC Battagram under the Higher Education Colleges, KPK, and affiliated with Hazara University, is an accomplished researcher whose academic and scientific contributions reflect a deep commitment to advancing ecological and botanical sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Botany with a focus on taxonomy, biodiversity conservation, and ecological modeling, building a strong foundation for his professional career in teaching, supervision, and research. Over the years, Dr. Haq has gained significant recognition for his scholarly output, with 269 citations by 236 documents, 10 indexed publications, and an h-index of 7, reflecting both the reach and impact of his work. His research interests span plant taxonomy, ethnobotany, biodiversity conservation, medicinal plants, ecological monitoring, multivariate statistical analysis, and climate change–vegetation dynamics, areas in which he has made substantial contributions through books, peer-reviewed articles, and collaborative studies. Dr. Haq possesses extensive research skills in ecological survey design, species diversity assessment, statistical modeling, and environmental impact evaluation, which he has applied in numerous projects focusing on medicinal flora, habitat conservation, and biodiversity management. In addition to publications, he has contributed as a reviewer for scientific journals and is pursuing editorial roles, enhancing his academic leadership profile. His efforts have been acknowledged through professional recognition, authorship of multiple scientific works, and involvement in community-based conservation initiatives. In conclusion, Dr. Haq’s combination of research productivity, academic mentorship, and commitment to biodiversity conservation positions him as a promising researcher whose future contributions will continue to strengthen ecological sustainability and botanical sciences globally.

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Featured Publications

Haq, F., Ahmad, H., & Alam, M. (2011). Traditional uses of medicinal plants of Nandiar Khuwarr catchment (District Battagram), Pakistan. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 5(1), 39–48. Cited by: 264

Haq, F. (2012). The ethnobotanical uses of medicinal plants of Allai Valley, Western Himalaya, Pakistan. International Journal of Plant Research, 2(1), 21–34. Cited by: 88

Haq, F., Ahmad, H., Alam, M., Ahmad, I., & Ullah, R. (2010). Species diversity of vascular plants of Nandiar Valley, Western Himalaya, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Botany, 42(87), 213–229. Cited by: 66

Haq, F., Ahmad, H., Iqbal, Z., Alam, M., & Aksoy, A. (2017). Multivariate approach to the classification and ordination of the forest ecosystem of Nandiar Valley, Western Himalayas. Ecological Indicators, 80, 232–241. Cited by: 44

Haq, F. (2014). The critically endangered flora and fauna of District Battagram, Pakistan. Advances in Life Sciences, 2(4), 118–123.