Innovative Research Award
Edris Hoseinzadeh,
Saveh University of Medical Sciences
| Edris Hoseinzadeh | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Saveh University of Medical Sciences |
| Country | Iran |
| Scopus ID | 54782718600 |
| Documents | 64 |
| Citations | 1,734 |
| h-index | 19 |
| Subject Area | Drinking Water |
| Event | International Chemical Scientist Awards |
Edris Hoseinzadeh is a researcher whose published work includes environmental health, water quality, water and wastewater treatment, contaminant assessment, and related environmental applications. Bibliographic records identify him with Scopus Author ID 54782718600 and document research spanning drinking-water and environmental-health topics. [1]
Abstract
Edris Hoseinzadeh’s research record encompasses environmental health, drinking-water quality, water and wastewater treatment, contaminant removal, and environmental risk assessment. His documented publications include studies addressing waterborne hazards, adsorption, electrochemical treatment, groundwater quality, and water-related public-health questions. These areas provide a scholarly basis for recognition under an innovative research category. [1]
Keywords
Drinking water; water quality; wastewater treatment; environmental health; waterborne contaminants; adsorption; electrochemical treatment; groundwater; environmental monitoring; public health.
Introduction
Water-quality research connects environmental science, chemical treatment, and public health, particularly where contaminants threaten safe water supplies. Hoseinzadeh’s published work addresses these interconnected concerns through studies of water resources, treatment processes, contaminant removal, and environmental pathways. Such work contributes evidence relevant to drinking-water management and environmental-health protection. [2]
Research Profile
Hoseinzadeh’s research profile spans environmental health engineering and water-related environmental science. Indexed records identify publications involving drinking water, wastewater, groundwater, adsorption, electrochemical processes, microbial hazards, and environmental contamination. His work therefore reflects an interdisciplinary research direction linking chemical treatment technologies with environmental monitoring and health-oriented assessment of water resources. [1]
Research Contributions
His contributions include investigation of contaminant removal using adsorption and electrochemical approaches, evaluation of groundwater and rainwater quality, and assessment of biological and chemical hazards associated with water. Studies of waterborne pathogens and treatment processes further demonstrate an applied orientation toward improving understanding of environmental risks and practical water-management challenges. [3]
Publications
Representative publications include research on acid-dye removal using potato-peel biomass, rainwater-quality evaluation, waterborne protozoan parasites, groundwater quality, electrochemical water and wastewater treatment, and environmental routes of pathogen transmission. His publication record also includes recent work addressing water recovery and treatment processes, illustrating continuity between foundational water research and newer treatment applications. [3]
Research Impact
The available bibliographic record indicates measurable scholarly visibility, with Scopus-indexed publications receiving citations across environmental and water-related research areas. His studies have addressed practical subjects such as contaminant removal, water-quality characterization, and treatment processes, allowing findings to intersect with environmental engineering, public-health research, and sustainable management of water resources. [1] [3]
Award Suitability
The documented combination of water-quality research, treatment technologies, contaminant studies, and environmental-health investigations provides a relevant scholarly foundation for consideration for an Innovative Research Award. His work demonstrates application-oriented research across interconnected environmental problems, particularly those involving drinking water, wastewater, pollutants, and public-health protection. [1]
Conclusion
Edris Hoseinzadeh’s publication record reflects sustained engagement with environmental health and water-related research. His studies address water quality, contaminant removal, treatment technologies, and environmental risks, creating an interdisciplinary profile relevant to contemporary water challenges. These documented contributions provide a reasonable scholarly basis for recognition within an innovative research context. [1] [3]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Edris Hoseinzadeh, Author ID 54782718600. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=54782718600 - Godini, H., Hoseinzadeh, E., & Hossini, H. (2021). Water and wastewater as potential sources of SARS-CoV-2 transmission: A systematic review. Reviews on Environmental Health, 36(3), 309–317.
DOI: 10.1515/reveh-2020-0148.
- Hoseinzadeh, E., Samarghandi, M.-R., McKay, G., & Rahimi, N. (2014). Removal of acid dyes from aqueous solution using potato peel waste biomass: A kinetic and equilibrium study. Desalination and Water Treatment, 52(25–27).