Consuelo Sendino | Palaeontology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Consuelo Sendino | Palaeontology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Consuelo Sendino at University of Huelva, Spain

Dr. Consuelo Sendino is an exceptionally qualified and accomplished researcher whose career demonstrates leadership in curating and digitizing natural history collections, pioneering digital tools for research, and leading collaborative international projects. Her contributions to palaeontology, particularly in bryozoans and sponges, have been instrumental in advancing the field. She also excels in teaching and mentoring future researchers, ensuring the growth of knowledge in her discipline.

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🎓 Education:

Consuelo Sendino holds a PhD in Palaeontology from the University Complutense of Madrid, Spain, awarded in 2008 with the distinction of cum laude. She completed her Master’s Thesis in Geology at the same university in 2003, receiving distinction. Additionally, she earned a Master’s Degree in Environmental Management in 2000 from the Foundation Alfonso Martín Escudero in Madrid. She holds a Licenciatura in Geology from the University Complutense of Madrid, completed in 1989. In 2006, she obtained a Diploma in Computing Architecture and Problem-Solving from the Geological Survey of Spain, followed by an ORACLE Certification in 2004, granted by the Ministry of Education and Science and the Geological Survey of Spain.

 

đź’Ľ Experience:

Since 2022, Consuelo has been serving as Técnico Superior Especializado de OPIs at the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN), CSIC in Madrid, where she leads digitalization projects and the development of the Natural History Portal. From 2008 to 2022, she was the Senior Curator for Invertebrates at MNCN, specializing in bryozoans, sponges, worms, and Historical Collections. She also served as the Supercurator on KE Emu at the Natural History Museum in London. Prior to these roles, from 1992 to 2008, she worked as a Curator at MNCN and Project Coordinator for GBIF in Madrid.

Professional Affiliations:

Consuelo is an active member of several professional organizations. She serves on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Thematic Platform on Digital Science at CSIC and is a Global Delegate for the Association of Women Geoscientists (AWG), where she won the 2024 Encourage Award. She is also a committee member of the History of Geology Group (HOGG) within the Geological Society of London from 2021 to 2024, and a member of the International Bryozoology Association, Geological Curators Group, and the Conservation Paleobiology Network.

Research Focus:

Consuelo’s research interests include the integration of Artificial Intelligence in Paleontology. She is currently leading a project on AI and the automatic identification of stromatoporoids at IFCA-CSIC, launched in 2024. She is also coordinating a European project on the identification of Quaternary and Recent Mediterranean and North Atlantic bryozoans through the Bryozoa Identification Tool (BIT), which runs from 2022 to 2024. Additionally, she oversaw the digitization of the fossil Lithistida collection at the Natural History Museum in London from 2021 to 2022. In the past, she worked on the Lyell Project, which involved finding, databasing, and photographing historical specimens in Earth Sciences with online access to the data (2017–2018). She also developed QR code-based labels for Bryozoan collections to enhance interactivity in exhibitions (2013).

Awards and Honors :

In 2024, Consuelo received the Encourage Award from the Association of Women Geoscientists. She was also recognized in 2019 for her contributions to international research grants and funded projects related to paleontology and digital curation.

Publication Top Notes:

  • IGCP 503: Spanish contribution to stratigraphical, palaeoclimatic and biodiversity studies of Gondwana
    Cuadernos del Museo Geominero
    2017 | Journal article

 

  • First record of true conulariids from the Upper Devonian of Poland
    Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association
    2017-06 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1016/j.pgeola.2017.03.004
    ISSN: 0016-7878

 

  • Chemical Analysis of the Dust on a Historically Important Collection: The W. B. Carpenter Eozoon Collection at the Natural History Museum, London
    Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals
    2015 | Journal article

 

  • Cleaning and conservation of fossil bryozoan cavity slides of the William Dickson Lang Collection at the Natural History Museum, London
    Annals of Bryozoology
    2014 | Journal article

 

  • Chirality in the Late Palaeozoic fenestrate bryozoan Archimedes
    Batalleria
    2013 | Journal article

 

  • First Record of a fenestrate bryozoan with a zooid-bearing secondary meshwork
    Studi Trentini di Scienze Naturali
    2013 | Journal article

Conclusion:

Dr. Sendino’s deep expertise, innovative use of technology, leadership in international projects, and commitment to academic advancement make her a prime candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a few improvements in the areas of primary publications and broader public engagement, she would further solidify her standing as a global leader in palaeontological research and museum studies.

 

 

Eduardo Mayoral Alfaro | Palaeoichnological records | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Eduardo Mayoral Alfaro | Palaeoichnological records | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Eduardo Mayoral Alfaro at University of Huelva, Spain

Prof. Eduardo Mayoral Alfaro has demonstrated exceptional commitment and leadership in the field of palaeontology and paleoecology. Over his distinguished career, he has contributed significantly to the development of paleoecology research in Spain and internationally. His work spans a wide range of geographic areas, with notable contributions to the understanding and conservation of paleontological sites, integration of geodiversity strategies, and collaboration with UNESCO. His academic output, including over 79 publications and significant citations, underscores his influence in the scientific community. Moreover, his leadership in both academic and research settings has had a lasting impact on the field.

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🎓 Education:

Eduardo Jesús Mayoral Alfaro holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geological Sciences from the University of Sevilla, Spain (1986), and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Zaragoza, Spain (1979). His extensive academic foundation set the groundwork for his pioneering work in paleontology, specifically in the fields of taphonomy, paleoecology, and paleoichnology.

đź’Ľ Experience:

Professor Mayoral has a distinguished career in both academic and applied research. With over 25 years of experience, his research focuses on paleoecological studies in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly the southern region, which has been relatively unexplored in this field since the 1980s. His work spans the Cambrian period and Upper Neogene deposits in the Guadalquivir Basin, the Portuguese Algarve, and more recently, the Atlantic islands of Macaronesia. His research has contributed to enhancing the understanding of paleoecology and taphonomy through studies on Miocene and Pliocene deposits.As part of his scientific career, he also worked in collaboration with the University of Seville’s Department of Crystallography and Mineralogy, contributing to the preservation and restoration of monumental works in stone. He has participated in numerous international projects, leading 18 competitive R&D+i projects, with two as Principal Investigator, alongside various contracts with private enterprises.

Skills:

Paleontological Research: Expertise in fossil identification, taphonomy, and palaeoecology, particularly in the study of Cambrian and Neogene deposits.,Geological Surveying: Extensive fieldwork experience in Andalusia, Portugal, and the Atlantic islands.,Data Analysis: Strong background in paleoenvironmental analysis and the interpretation of sedimentological and geochemical data.,Research Leadership: Proven ability to lead research projects, manage research teams, and secure funding from national and international sources.,Communication and Outreach: Skilled in science communication, with experience in organizing symposia and publishing widely in scientific journals and books.

Research Focus:

Dr. Mayoral’s research primarily explores paleoecology, taphonomy, and paleontology in the Iberian Peninsula and the broader Mediterranean region, with a focus on Cambrian to Pliocene deposits. He has pioneered the study of taphonomy and paleoecology in Spanish geology, particularly in areas where these fields were underdeveloped. His research interests also extend to Macaronesia, focusing on the paleontological record and bioerosion of fossil sites in the Canary Islands, Azores, Madeira, and Cape Verde.His work has been instrumental in the study of ancient ecosystems and their response to environmental changes, including shifts in climatic and oceanographic conditions during the Miocene and Pliocene periods.

Awards and Honors :

  • Extraordinary Undergraduate Award, University of Zaragoza, 1981
  • City of Seville Research Award, 1987
  • Aragonia Award, Society of Friends of the Paleontological Museum of the University of Zaragoza, 2012

Publication Top Notes:

1. A Late Pleistocene hominin footprint site on the North African coast of Morocco

  • Authors: Sedrati, M., Morales, J.A., Duveau, J., Santos, A., Rivera-Silva, J.
  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 14(1)
  • Article Number: 1962
  • Citations: 2

2. Understanding behaviour through theoretical morphology: the case of helical-shaped burrows

  • Authors: De Renzi, M., Mayoral, E.
  • Journal: Journal of Iberian Geology
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 50(3)
  • Pages: 549–566
  • Article Number: 110311
  • Citations: 0

3. Erratum: A new enigmatic lacustrine trackway in the upper Miocene of the Sierra de las Cabras (Jumilla, Murcia, Spain)

  • Authors: Mayoral, E., Herrero, C., Herrero, E., MartĂ­n‑Chivelet, J., PĂ©rez‑Lorente, F.
  • Journal: Journal of Iberian Geology
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 50(2)
  • Pages: 249–250
  • Citations: 0

4. A Late Pleistocene coastal plain pertaining to MIS 5 in the Gulf of Cádiz (mouth of the Guadalquivir River, SW Iberia)

  • Authors: RodrĂ­guez-RamĂ­rez, A., Gracia, F.J., Morales, J.A., GarcĂ­a, D., Mayoral, E.
  • Journal: Geomorphology
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 452
  • Article Number: 109096
  • Citations: 1

5. Taxonomy, biostratigraphy and paleobiogeography of Strenuaeva (Trilobita) from the Marianian (Cambrian Series 2) of Iberia

  • Authors: Collantes, L., Pereira, S., Mayoral, E., SepĂşlveda, A., Gozalo, R.
  • Journal: Geobios
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 82
  • Pages: 13–30
  • Citations: 1

Conclusion:

Prof. Mayoral Alfaro is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, having made groundbreaking contributions to the fields of palaeontology and paleoecology. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also serves as a model of how research can inform cultural and environmental preservation. His legacy is firmly established through his contributions to the development of important paleontological sites, his leadership in research projects, and his commitment to enhancing scientific collaboration across borders. Further enhancing his engagement with emerging technologies and expanding his public outreach could further elevate the scope and impact of his work.