I'm Seyyede Khamsa Asbaghian, Holder of a master's degree in Soil Chemical Engineering, Soil Fertility, and Plant Nutrition, and also the Teaching Qualification certificate from Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran, Iran.
I'm currently teaching English language courses at this university, I'm a research assistant in soil science as well. I have always tried to improve my skills in various fields of science and expertise and be up to date in the field of information and knowledge. I believe in teamwork and see my success in it. I'm very interested in teaching, research, and scientific activities.
Alongside scholarly work, I'm a Pilot student in Iran; it’s better to say, sometimes I follow my dreams in the sky.
My study relates to the Nitrate & Cadmium pollution in the Soils of Iran. I work in the field of soil pollution with heavy metals and its management and control strategies. I'm very interested in working in the field of environment and natural resources sustainable management. Increasing the production of agricultural products and paying special attention to the production of healthy agricultural products to achieve food security are my main goals.
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I have had the honor of working with numerous scientific and environmental institutes and was selected as the top secretary of student scientific associations throughout Iran.
I also graduated as a talented student from Tarbiat Modares University. The article related to my master's thesis with the following title was selected as a worthy article at the International Conference of Young Scientists in Iran.
“Study on the Cadmium concentration in potato tubers and the role of Zinc fertilizers on its reduction in Ardabil province, Iran”
I was also proudly selected as Earth Ambassador by Al-Zahra University, Iran.
As a representative of Iran, I was also honored to attend the following events:
Some of my Academic projects are as follows:
Effect of Different Sources of Phosphate Fertilizers on Cadmium Accumulation in Potato Tubers (Solanum tuberosum L.) in the Calcareous Soils of Iran.
The Role of Balanced Fertilization on the Reduction of Phytic acid to Zinc Molar Ratio (PA/Zn) in the Irrigated and Rainfed Wheat Fields on the Calcareous Soils of Iran.
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