OBIDARI Tayeb | Soil health | Best Researcher Award

Mr. OBIDARI Tayeb | Soil health | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate, Ibnou Zohr University, Faculty of Science Agadir, Morocco

Tayeb Obidari is a dedicated educator and researcher specializing in life and earth sciences. With over a decade of teaching experience in Morocco’s high schools, Tayeb has combined his passion for scientific inquiry with a commitment to nurturing future generations. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Life Sciences and Biological Resources, aiming to expand his expertise in environmental and biological research.

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🎓 Education

Tayeb Obidari’s academic journey began with a High School Diploma in Experimental Sciences (2007), followed by a Diploma in General University Studies in Life Sciences (2010) and a Bachelor’s Degree in Life Sciences (2011) from Ibn Zohr University. He later earned a Diploma in Teaching Life and Earth Sciences (2012) from the Regional Pedagogical Center INZGANE and a Specialized Master’s Degree in Teaching Life and Earth Sciences (2019) from École Normale SupĂ©rieure, Marrakech.

🏫 Experience

Tayeb has taught at various high schools in Morocco, including EGUIDI High School (2012-2014), Al FADILA Qualifying High School (2014-2016), and Al KHAWARIZMI High School (2016-2021). His teaching experience spans across various regions in Morocco, under the Provincial Directorate of the Ministry of National Education, Vocational Training, and Higher Education.

🔬 Research Interests

Tayeb’s research focuses on soil health, carbon dynamics, and biological control strategies related to plant-parasitic nematodes, with an emphasis on Morocco’s ecosystems. His work aims to provide insights into environmental conservation and sustainable agricultural practices.

🏅 Awards

Tayeb is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Ibn Zohr University and has been actively engaged in scientific research, contributing to the field of biological and environmental sciences.

đź“š Publications

“Linking soil health and carbon dynamics to conservation measures: Evidence from nematode communities in Souss-Massa National Park, Morocco” – Obidari, T., et al., Forest Ecology and Management, 2024. [Cited by: To be updated.]

“Diversity, distribution, and biological control strategies of plant parasitic nematodes: insights from Morocco within a global context—a comprehensive review and future research perspectives” – Obidari, T., et al., Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection, 2024. [Cited by: To be updated.]

Conclusion

Obidari has demonstrated strong potential in his research area, contributing valuable insights into soil health and nematode biodiversity. With further growth in research leadership and interdisciplinary work, he would be a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.