🌟Mrs. Yuliya Moiseeva, Oceanology, Best Researcher Award🏆

Yuliya Moiseeva at Tomsk polytechnic university, Russia

Yulia Moiseeva is a dedicated researcher specializing in hydrogeology, geochemistry, and oceanology. With a background in environmental engineering and water management, she obtained her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees with honors from Tomsk Polytechnic University. She further pursued her academic journey as a PhD student, focusing on the chemical composition of sediments in rivers of Western Siberia. Yulia has held various research positions, including roles at Tomsk Polytechnic University, Sirius University of Science and Technology, and the Laboratory of Arctic Research. Her work extends to organizing scientific events, participating in international expeditions, and contributing to numerous publications in prestigious journals.

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Yulia Moiseeva has established herself as a prolific author with significant contributions to the scientific community. Her research output is reflected in various author metrics, including a Scopus Author ID and a ResearcherID. She has published extensively in both national and international journals, demonstrating her expertise in hydrogeology, geochemistry, and related fields.

Citations: 45 citations by 43 documents

Documents: 11

h-index: 4

Yulia A. Moiseeva is affiliated with Tomsk Polytechnic University in Tomsk, Russian Federation. She has an ORCID profile and a Scopus Author Identifier (ID: 57189492120). With a total of 45 citations from 43 documents, she has contributed to 11 publications, resulting in an h-index of 4.

Education:

Yulia Moiseeva’s academic journey began at Tomsk Polytechnic University, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering with honors in 2013. She continued her studies at the same institution, completing her Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering and Water Management with distinction in 2015. Yulia further pursued her passion for research by enrolling as a PhD student at Tomsk Polytechnic University, specializing in Hydrogeology.

Research Focus:

Yulia Moiseeva’s research interests encompass a broad spectrum of topics within the fields of hydrogeology, geochemistry, and oceanology. Her work focuses on understanding the chemical composition of sediments in rivers, the impact of methane seepage on pore-water geochemistry in Arctic regions, and the distribution of dissolved trace elements in marine environments. She is particularly interested in studying the interactions between water and rock, as well as the effects of global warming on groundwater levels and regimes.

Professional Journey:

Yulia Moiseeva’s professional journey has been marked by a series of research positions at prominent institutions. She has served as a researcher at Sirius University of Science and Technology, the Laboratory of Arctic Research at Tomsk State University, and the Laboratory 5/2-Arctic Research at POI FEB RAS in Vladivostok. Yulia’s expertise in hydrogeochemistry and her commitment to scientific exploration have led to her involvement in marine research expeditions and collaborations with international teams.

Honors & Awards:

Throughout her career, Yulia Moiseeva has received recognition for her contributions to scientific research. She has been awarded diplomas and prizes for her participation in international conferences and competitions. Yulia’s dedication to excellence has earned her honors such as the Certificate of Elite Engineering Education Programme, reflecting her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Yulia Moiseeva’s research has resulted in numerous publications in esteemed journals, both nationally and internationally. Her work has contributed to advancing understanding in key areas such as the distribution of dissolved trace elements in marine environments, changes in groundwater levels due to global warming, and the impact of methane seepage on Arctic shelf ecosystems. Yulia’s publications reflect her expertise and her dedication to addressing pressing environmental challenges.

“Distribution of dissolved trace elements in the Laptev Sea affected by the Lena River discharge”

Published in the Marine Pollution Bulletin in May 2024.

DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116397

Contributors: Yuliya Moiseeva, Darya Purgina, Irina Pipko, Natalia Guseva, Elena Gershelis, Albina Khvaschevskaya, Svetlana Pugach, Evgeniy Yakushev, Igor Semiletov

“Biogeochemical structure of the Laptev Sea in 2015-2020 associated with the River Lena plume”

Published in Frontiers in Marine Science in May 2023.

DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1180054

Contributors: Lina Xie, Evgeniy Yakushev, Igor Semiletov, Andrey Grinko, Ivan Gangnus, Anfisa Berezina, Alexander Osadchiev, Igor Zhdanov, Julia Moiseeva, et al.

“Changes in the groundwater levels and regimes in the taiga zone of Western Siberia as a result of global warming”

Published in Theoretical and Applied Climatology in February 2022.

DOI: 10.1007/s00704-021-03879-4

Contributors: Oleg Savichev, Julia Moiseeva, Natalia Guseva

“Dynamics of Dissolved Carbon in the Mainstem of the Lena River in July 2017”

Published in Doklady Earth Sciences in 2021.

DOI: 10.1134/S1028334X21100135

Contributors: Pipko, I. I.; Pugach, S. P.; Moiseeva, Yu. A.; Dudarev, O. V.; Repina, I. A.; Sergienko, V. I.; Semiletov, I. P.

“О динамике растворенного углерода в главном русле реки Лены в июле 2017 г.” (Translated: “On the dynamics of dissolved carbon in the mainstem of the Lena River in July 2017”)

Published in Доклады РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ НАУК. Науки о Земле in July 2021.

DOI: 10.31857/s2686739721100133

Contributor: Iuliia Moiseeva

Research Timeline:

Yulia Moiseeva’s research timeline is characterized by a diverse range of projects and collaborations. From her early academic pursuits as a Bachelor’s and Master’s student to her current role as a researcher at Sirius University of Science and Technology, Yulia has been actively engaged in exploring the complexities of hydrogeology, geochemistry, and oceanology. Her involvement in international expeditions and scientific events underscores her commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering collaboration in her field.

Collaborations and Projects:

Yulia Moiseeva has been involved in numerous collaborative projects with research institutions and teams worldwide. Her participation in marine research expeditions to explore the East Siberian Arctic shelf involved collaboration with scientists from France, Mexico, Iceland, the USA, the UK, Japan, and Canada. Yulia’s contributions to these projects have helped facilitate interdisciplinary research and expand our understanding of complex environmental processes.

 

Yuliya Moiseeva | Oceanology | Best Researcher Award

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