Rasoul Yarahmadi | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Rasoul Yarahmadi | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Professor | Iran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Rasoul Yarahmadi is a distinguished researcher in the field of Occupational Health, Environmental Engineering, and Air Pollution Control, whose scientific contributions have significantly advanced industrial safety, pollution mitigation, and public health management. With over 1,500 citations, an h-index of 21, and an i10-index of 47, his impactful research bridges science and society by integrating innovative technologies with sustainable health and safety practices.His work spans multiple disciplines, emphasizing air pollution modeling, exposure assessment, health risk analysis, environmental management systems (HSE-MS), and non-thermal plasma-based pollutant control. Dr. Yarahmadi’s research has provided new frameworks for air quality improvement, chemical exposure control, and industrial hygiene, offering vital insights for safer and cleaner work environments.Notably, his highly cited studies—such as “Oxidative/Nitrosative Stress, Autophagy and Apoptosis as Therapeutic Targets of Melatonin in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis” and “Decomposition of Chlorinated Volatile Organic Compounds Using Non-Thermal Plasma Coupled with TiO₂/GAC Systems”—reflect his commitment to applying scientific innovation to human health and environmental preservation. His publications in Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets, Journal of Electrostatics, Safety Science, and Journal of Environmental Management demonstrate a balanced integration of toxicology, engineering, and occupational health.Dr. Yarahmadi’s research also advances risk management and safety optimization through methodologies like STAMP-fuzzy DEMATEL and fuzzy TOPSIS, helping industries make informed decisions in accident prevention, sustainability planning, and safety performance evaluation. His collaborative studies on nanomaterial exposure control, filtration systems, and ergonomic intervention have further contributed to improving occupational well-being and industrial air quality standards.Through interdisciplinary research and global collaborations, Dr. Yarahmadi continues to influence policies and practices in industrial hygiene, environmental protection, and sustainable occupational systems. His scientific vision focuses on developing data-driven, technology-enabled solutions for cleaner air, safer workplaces, and healthier communities, thereby strengthening the link between scientific innovation and societal well-being.

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Featured Publications

Hosseinzadeh, A., Javad-Moosavi, S. A., Reiter, R. J., Yarahmadi, R., & others. (2018). Oxidative/nitrosative stress, autophagy and apoptosis as therapeutic targets of melatonin in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets, 22(12), 1049–1061.
Citations: 110

Khadem, M., Faridbod, F., Norouzi, P., Rahimi Foroushani, A., Ganjali, M. R., & others. (2017). Modification of carbon paste electrode based on molecularly imprinted polymer for electrochemical determination of diazinon in biological and environmental samples. Electroanalysis, 29(3), 708–715.
Citations: 103

Abedi, K., Ghorbani-Shahna, F., Jaleh, B., Bahrami, A., Yarahmadi, R., & others. (2015). Decomposition of chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs) using NTP coupled with TiO₂/GAC, ZnO/GAC, and TiO₂–ZnO/GAC in a plasma-assisted catalysis system. Journal of Electrostatics, 73, 80–88.
Citations: 86

Gholami, P. S., Nassiri, P., Yarahmadi, R., Hamidi, A., & Mirkazemi, R. (2015). Assessment of Health Safety and Environment Management System function in contracting companies of one of the petro-chemistry industries in Iran: A case study. Safety Science, 77, 42–47.
Citations: 74

Abareshi, F., Yarahmadi, R., Solhi, M., & Farshad, A. A. (2015). Educational intervention for reducing work-related musculoskeletal disorders and promoting productivity. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 21(4), 480–485.
Citations: 62

Dr. Rasoul Yarahmadi’s research in environmental and occupational health has transformed scientific understanding of air pollution control, risk assessment, and sustainable safety systems. His innovations empower industries to minimize emissions, protect public health, and advance global sustainability through data-driven, eco-conscious solutions.

 

Ruchi Singh Parihar | Climate Change Studies | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ruchi Singh Parihar | Climate Change Studies | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor | CHRIST University | India

Dr. Ruchi Singh Parihar is an accomplished researcher recognized for her impactful contributions in the field of climate change, environmental sustainability, and infectious disease modeling. Her research primarily focuses on exploring how changing climatic conditions influence the spread and transmission dynamics of vector-borne diseases, with a particular emphasis on malaria in endemic regions of India. By employing advanced climate data analytics, predictive modeling, and environmental epidemiology, Dr. Parihar has worked to bridge the gap between climate science and public health, offering vital insights into disease forecasting and adaptation strategies. Her recent publication, “Changing climate and its impacts on the dynamics of future malaria transmission over certain endemic regions in India” in Scientific Reports (2025), highlights her commitment to understanding and mitigating climate-driven health risks. Her research interests extend across areas such as climate-health interactions, disease ecology, spatial mapping, predictive modeling, and sustainable development policies. With strong research skills in data interpretation, geospatial analysis, environmental modeling, and interdisciplinary collaboration, she brings a holistic approach to addressing global health challenges. On Scopus, Dr. Parihar’s academic record includes 6 publications, 31 citations, and an h-index of 3, reflecting the growing influence and credibility of her scholarly work. Although specific awards and honors are not listed, her research excellence, open-access publications, and contributions to high-impact journals demonstrate professional recognition and peer acknowledgment within the scientific community. Overall, Dr. Ruchi Singh Parihar’s work exemplifies a forward-looking vision toward building climate-resilient health systems and fostering evidence-based strategies that safeguard vulnerable populations from the emerging threats of climate-sensitive diseases, reinforcing her reputation as a promising voice in environmental and public health research.

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  1. Parihar, R. S., Bal, P. K., Kumar, V., Mishra, S. K., Sahany, S., Dash, S. K., & Dhiman, R. C. (2019). Numerical modelling of the dynamics of malaria transmission in highly endemic regions of India. Scientific Reports, 9, 11903.

  2. Bal, P. K., Dasari, H. P., Prasad, N., Salunke, P., & Parihar, R. S. (2020). Variation of energy fluxes with ENSO, IOD, and ISV of Indian summer monsoon rainfall over the Indian monsoon region. Atmospheric Research, 258, 105622.

  3. Parihar, R. S., Bal, P. K., Saini, A., Mishra, S. K., & Thapliyal, A. (2022). Potential future malaria transmission due to climate change in Odisha, India. Scientific Reports, 12, 9048.

  4. Parihar, R. S., Bal, P. K., Saini, A., & Thapliyal, A. (2022). Climate change projection and its impacts on potential malaria transmission dynamics over Uttarakhand state in India. Journal of Communicable Diseases, 54, 72–81.

  5. Parihar, R. S., Kumar, V., Anand, A., Bal, P. K., & Thapliyal, A. (2023). Relative importance of model parameters on malaria disease transmission and prevalence. International Journal of Biometeorology.

Dr. Ruchi Singh Parihar’s research bridges climate science and public health, offering data-driven insights into how environmental change shapes vector-borne disease transmission. Her innovative modeling work supports climate-resilient health policies, advancing global efforts to safeguard vulnerable populations and promote sustainable, science-based public health solutions.