Dr. Farzad Ahmad | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Excellence in Research

Dr. Farzad Ahmad | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Excellence in Research

Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center | Iran

Dr. Farzad Ahmadi is a distinguished researcher in Natural Resources with a specialization in Rangeland Management, holding a Ph.D. from the University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Sari, Iran. His work bridges ecological sustainability and socio-economic resilience, focusing on rangeland management, pastoral systems, and environmental hazards such as dust storms, drought, and land degradation. Dr. Ahmadi has contributed significantly to community-based forestry and mangrove management, invasive species control, and urban waste and composting systems. He has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters addressing the impacts of environmental challenges on livelihoods, soil fertility comparisons of native versus non-native species, and strategies for rangeland restoration. Dr. Ahmadi has actively collaborated on national and international research projects, investigating drivers of community participation in sustainable forestry initiatives. His expertise encompasses field research, environmental impact assessments, socio-economic surveys, and both qualitative and quantitative data analysis, with proficiency in GIS, AutoCAD, and SPSS. Recognized for integrating ecological and social dimensions in resource management, he continues to advance sustainable and participatory approaches in natural resource conservation. His research contributes to enhancing ecosystem resilience, promoting sustainable livelihoods, and informing policy and community practices in rangeland and forest management globally.

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Featured Publications

Ahmadi, F., Zamani, O., Mirzaei, H., & Azadi, H. (2024). Exploring the impact of dust storms on pastoralists’ livelihoods in West Iran: Social, economic, and environmental consequences. Environmental Quality Management, 33(4), 821–833. https://doi.org/10.1002/tqem.22158

Ahmadi, F., & Mirzaei, H. (2025). Factors influencing pastoralists’ participation in rangeland restoration and rehabilitation projects: A case study in West Iran. Rangelands. (In press)

Moslehi, M., Ahmadi, F., Matinizadeh, M., Sadeghi, S. M., Izadi, M., Faunae, N., Alizadeh, T., & Shackleton, R. T. (2025). Native versus non-native Prosopis woody species: Which fertilize the soil better? Folia Oecologica, 52(1). https://doi.org/10.2478/foecol-2025-0008

Saumya – Decision-making and Problem-solving -Best Researcher Award

Ms Saumya - Decision-making and Problem-solving - IIIT Delhi - India 

Professional Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Saumya Chaturvedi embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering in Electronics and Communication from Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV) in Bhopal, India. This laid the groundwork for his subsequent academic pursuits.

Professional Endeavors

Saumya's professional journey includes a significant tenure as a Research Assistant at TCS India researcher, IIIT-Delhi, spanning four years from 2019 to 2023. During this time, he actively contributed to research and also served as a Teaching Assistant for various courses at IIITD.

Contributions and Research Focus

As a PhD Scholar at Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Delhi, Saumya Chaturvedi has delved into cutting-edge research areas, including nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) schemes, resource management, visible light communication, intelligent reflecting surface (IRS), and unmanned aerial vehicles. His collaborative efforts on the SPARC Project with advisors and mentors from the University of Surrey and the University of Essex, U.K., demonstrate his commitment to interdisciplinary research.

Accolades and Recognition

Saumya's academic excellence has been recognized through various accolades. Notably, he was awarded the TCS research fellowship for his Ph.D. research work from 2019 to 2023. Additionally, he received the GATE Fellowship in 2015 based on his performance in the national-level Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE).

Impact and Influence

Saumya's impact is evident in his notable publications, particularly in IEEE journals and conferences. His research on intelligent reflecting surfaces, sparse code multiple access (SCMA) systems, and visible light communication showcases his contributions to advancing communication technologies.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Saumya Chaturvedi's legacy lies in his dedication to pushing the boundaries of communication systems through innovative research. His work on resource allocation for sum-rate maximization in multi-UAV SCMA networks and trajectory design for sum-rate enhancement in UAV-SCMA systems positions him as a rising star in the field. Looking ahead, his continued contributions to academia and research are poised to leave a lasting impact on the domain of communications engineering.

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