Anna Rita Dipierro | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Dr Anna Rita Dipierro |  Agricultural  |  Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow at  University of Calabria, Italy

Anna Rita Dipierro, born on February 26, 1997, in Castellana Grotte, Italy, is a Research Fellow in Econometrics at the University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende, Cosenza, Italy, and the University of Salento, Lecce, Italy. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics and Management of Sustainability and Innovation from LUM “G. Degennaro” University, where she also completed her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Economics and Management, all with high distinction.

Profile:

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Economics and Management of Sustainability and Innovation
    🎓 LUM “G. Degennaro” University, Casamassima, Bari, Italy, July 2024
    Thesis: Combining operational research and artificial intelligence to address performance evaluation under dynamic taxonomy of risks
    Tutor: Prof. P. Toma
    Internal PhD Commission: Prof. K. De Witte, Prof. G. Secundo, Prof. P. Toma
  • Master’s Degree (cum laude) in Economics and Management (LM77)
    🎓 LUM “G. Degennaro” University, Casamassima, Bari, Italy, October 2020
    Thesis: Geographical Indications in Agri-food: an econometrical and geospatial approach through R-studio and QGIS
    Tutor: Prof. P. Toma
  • Bachelor of Science (cum laude) in Economics and Management (L18)
    🎓 LUM “G. Degennaro” University, Casamassima, Bari, Italy, October 2018
    Thesis: A step away from disaster: State-saving measures to overcome the crisis of the third millennium
    Tutor: Prof. C. Bussoli

Training Schools and Workshops:

  • 🏫 Summer school “Network econometrics,” Venice, Italy, July 2024
  • 🏫 Course “Tidyverse: R for Data Science,” Lecce, Italy, February 2024
  • 🏫 Course “Classifying Higher Education Institutions using Latent Class Analysis,” Lugano, Switzerland, March 2023
  • 🏫 Summer school “Machine Learning: what is good for?” Lugano, Switzerland, August 2022
  • 🏫 Workshop “Visual Thinking” Lugano, Switzerland, August 2022
  • 🏫 Summer School “Panel Data Econometrics: theory and applications” Bertinoro, Italy, July 2021

Teaching Experience:

  • Adjunct Professor of “Econometric models for human resource management,” Master’s level in “Human Resources Management,” LUM School of Management, Casamassima, Italy (A.A. 2022/2023)
  • Adjunct Professor of “Econometrics,” Master’s degree in Economics and Management (LM77), LUM “G. Degennaro” University, Casamassima, Italy (A.A. 2022/2023)

Membership to Scientific Societies:

  • The Econometric Society (2023 – Present)
  • Italian Economics Society (2023 – Present)
  • Italian Econometrics Society (2021 – Present)

Research Focus in Agriculture:

Anna Rita Dipierro’s agricultural research is centered on the efficiency and sustainability of the agricultural sector, particularly within the European context. Her work involves analyzing the intersection of efficiency, sustainability, and environmental risk in agricultural practices. She employs econometric and geospatial techniques to evaluate and improve the performance of agri-food firms, with a focus on geographical indications and their impact on agricultural economics.

Publication Top Notes:

What Lies Behind the Success of Italian GIs Products? Questioning Tradition in Consortia via Aggregated Conditional Efficiency
Authors: C. Colamartino, A.R. Dipierro, P. Toma, M. Frittelli
Journal: Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Vol. 87, Article 101578 (2023)
This paper explores the factors contributing to the success of Italian Geographical Indications (GIs) products by examining traditional practices within consortia and utilizing aggregated conditional efficiency models.

2. What Lies Behind Perceptions of Corruption? A Cultural Approach
Authors: A.R. Dipierro, A. Rella
Journal: Social Indicators Research, Vol. 172 (2), pp. 371-391 (2024)
This study investigates the cultural determinants influencing perceptions of corruption, providing a comprehensive analysis using a cultural framework.

3. The Underlying Signals of Efficiency in European Universities: A Combined Efficiency and Machine Learning Approach
Authors: A.R. Dipierro, K. De Witte
Journal: Studies in Higher Education, pp. 1-20 (2024)
This research combines efficiency analysis and machine learning techniques to identify underlying factors contributing to the operational efficiency of European universities.

4. European Agricultural Sector: The Tortuous Path Across Efficiency, Sustainability and Environmental Risk
Authors: A. Mergoni, A.R. Dipierro, C. Colamartino
Journal: Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Vol. 92, Article 101848 (2024)
The paper addresses the challenges faced by the European agricultural sector, focusing on balancing efficiency, sustainability, and managing environmental risks.

5. The Efficient Path of the Protection Consortia to Manage Territorial Risks and Protect the Quality of GIs
Authors: C. Colamartino, A.R. Dipierro
Published Link: Article (2024)
This publication examines how protection consortia can efficiently manage territorial risks and ensure the quality of Geographical Indications (GIs) through strategic measures.

6. Within the Banks: The Determinants of ESG-Controversies
Author: A.R. Dipierro
Book: Digital Transformation: The Harmonic Convergence of People, Culture, Process… (2022)
This work analyzes the factors leading to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) controversies within banks, emphasizing the role of digital transformation.

These publications highlight Anna Rita Dipierro’s diverse research interests, ranging from agricultural economics and the success of GIs products to higher education efficiency and perceptions of corruption.

 

YiPing Li | Plants | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Northwest A&F University,  China

YiPing Li is a Professor at Northwest A&F University, specializing in sustainable agriculture and pest management. His research focuses on the interaction between insect midgut proteases and peritrophic membranes with host plants and Bt, as well as the green prevention and control technologies for pests affecting fruit trees, vegetables, edible fungi, and cotton. He has led multiple major research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and other prominent organizations. His notable projects include studying peritrophic membrane proteins, pest control technologies, and monitoring techniques for fruit-eating worms. YiPing Li has made significant contributions to the field, including numerous publications in top journals and several patents. He has been recognized with awards such as the Shaanxi Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and the Ministry of Agriculture China Agricultural Science and Technology Award. His work also extends to educational reforms, with numerous teaching achievements and published papers on the subject.

Profile:

🔬 Academic and Professional Background:

YiPing Li focuses on the interaction between insect midgut proteases and peritrophic membranes, and the green prevention and control of pests on various crops, including fruit trees, vegetables, edible fungi, and cotton.

🔍 Research and Innovations

  • NSFC Projects: Leading research on Bt synergism, midgut protease adaptation, and cotton bollworm resistance.
  • National Key Projects: Integration of technologies to reduce fertilizer and pesticide use in Xinjiang and Gansu.
  • Major Science and Technology Project: Studying pest occurrence patterns in apple and developing monitoring technologies.

🏆 Contributions & Awards:

Awarded for significant contributions to agricultural science, including the Shaanxi Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and several teaching achievement awards.

📜 Editorial & Professional Memberships:

Active in the field of agricultural pest management, disaster mechanisms, and green technologies.

Research Focus: Plant

YiPing Li’s research primarily revolves around the interaction between insect pests and plants, with a special emphasis on:

  1. Insect Midgut Proteases and Peritrophic Membranes: Studying how these digestive enzymes and protective layers in insects interact with host plants and Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) to develop effective pest control strategies.
  2. Pest Occurrence Patterns: Investigating the patterns and behaviors of pests on various crops including fruit trees, vegetables, edible fungi, and cotton, aiming to enhance green prevention and control technologies.
  3. Green Prevention and Control Technologies: Developing and integrating sustainable technologies to manage and mitigate pest impacts on plants, contributing to environmentally friendly agricultural practices.
  4. Adaptive Mechanisms of Midgut Proteases: Researching how midgut proteases adapt to different host plants and their potential as targets for pest control, focusing on pests like Grapholita molesta and cotton bollworm.

YiPing Li’s work is integral to advancing sustainable agriculture by improving pest management practices and reducing reliance on chemical controls.

Publication Top Notes:

  • “Trypsin‐encoding gene function of efficient star polycation nanomaterial‐mediated dsRNA feeding delivery system of Grapholita molesta”
    Pest Management Science
    July 5, 2024
    DOI: 10.1002/ps.8289
  • “Structural Characteristics of Mitochondrial Genomes of Eight Treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae: Centrotinae) and Their Phylogenetic Implications”
    Genes
    July 24, 2023
    DOI: 10.3390/genes14071510
  • “Larval midgut protease activity of Illiberis pruni (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae) feeding on multiple characteristic hosts”
    Phytoparasitica
    November 2022
    DOI: 10.1007/s12600-022-01019-w
  • “RNA Sequencing Reveals the Potential Adaptation Mechanism to Different Hosts of Grapholita molesta”
    Insects
    September 2022
    DOI: 10.3390/insects13100893
  • “Antibiotic Treatment Reduced the Gut Microbiota Diversity, Prolonged the Larval Development Period and Lessened Adult Fecundity of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)”
    Insects
    September 15, 2022
    DOI: 10.3390/insects13090838
  • “Comparison of Gut Bacterial Communities of Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) Reared on Different Host Plants”
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    October 2021
    DOI: 10.3390/ijms222011266
  • “Comparison of Gut Bacterial Communities of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) Reared on Different Host Plants”
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    June 25, 2021
    DOI: 10.3390/ijms22136843
  • “Enhanced hydrolysis of β‐cypermethrin caused by deletions in the glycin‐rich region of carboxylesterase 001G from Helicoverpa armigera”
    Pest Management Science
    April 2021
    DOI: 10.1002/ps.6242
  • “Geographic variation in sexual communication in the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera”
    Pest Management Science
    November 2020
    DOI: 10.1002/ps.5893
  • “The effect of host plant on the development and larval midgut protease activity of Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)”
    Phytoparasitica
    September 1, 2019
    DOI: 10.1007/s12600-019-00746-x
  • “Ultrastructure of antennal sensilla of three fruit borers (Lepidoptera: Crambidae or Tortricidae)”
    PLOS ONE
    October 11, 2018
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205604

 

 

Md Mahfuzul Hasan | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr  Md Mahfuzul Hasan |  Agricultural Economics  |  Best Researcher Award

Monitoring learning and Evaluation Assistant at  Worldfish,  Bangladesh

Md. Mahfuzul Hasan is dedicated to advancing sustainable development and food security through his work in agricultural economics and research. With a background in both research and monitoring and evaluation, Mahfuzul aims to contribute to international research organizations, leveraging his expertise to address critical issues affecting Bangladesh.

Profile 

Education: 

  • M.S. in Agricultural Economics (2022)
    Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh
  • B.Sc. in Agricultural Economics (2020)
    Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh
  • Higher Secondary Certificate (2015)
    Science Group, Board: Dhaka
  • Secondary School Certificate (2013)
    Science Group, Board: Dhaka

Work Experience

  • MEL Assistant, WorldFish, Bangladesh (May 2024 – Present)
    Supporting project teams in conducting surveys, training enumerators, and data management for the ECOFISH II Project.
  • Research Associate, Bangladesh Agricultural University (Jan 2021 – Present)
    Engaged in various research projects, including socio-economic impacts of agricultural practices and food security assessments.
  • Research Assistant, Department of Agribusiness and Marketing, BAU (Oct 2023 – Present)
    Contributing to research on crop productivity and value chain improvements in coastal Bangladesh.
  • Research Associate, Mati Bangladesh (Feb 2024 – Apr 2024)
    Led a project on consumer preferences for organic food, managing all aspects from data collection to report submission.
  • Research Assistant, Department of Agricultural Economics, BAU (Oct 2020 – Dec 2022)
    Assisted in projects related to tilapia farming and agricultural economics.

Honors and Awards

  • MS Fellow, Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System (BAURES) [2021]
  • National Science and Technology (NST) Fellowship, Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh [2021]

Agricultural Economics Research Focus:

1. Sustainable Environment and Climate Change:
Mahfuzul investigates the impacts of climate change on agricultural practices and food security. His research explores how climate-induced changes affect agricultural productivity and the adaptation strategies that can mitigate these effects.

2. Consumer Perception:
He examines consumer preferences and behaviors regarding agricultural products, including organic and safe food items. His work aims to understand how consumer perceptions influence market demand and how these insights can guide agricultural policy and practices.

3. Food Security:
Mahfuzul’s research addresses issues related to food security, focusing on strategies to enhance agricultural productivity and ensure stable food supplies. This includes assessing the impact of crop diversification on food security and evaluating interventions aimed at improving food access and availability.

4. Agricultural Productivity and Economic Analysis:
His work involves analyzing agricultural productivity, including the profitability of different crops and the economic impacts of various agricultural practices. This includes projects like assessing the long-term socio-economic impacts of improved crop varieties and the profitability of alternative crops.

5. Value Chain Analysis:
He studies the agricultural value chains of various crops and commodities, identifying opportunities for technological interventions and business model development to reduce postharvest losses and enhance value addition.

6. Monitoring and Evaluation (MEL):
In his role at WorldFish, Mahfuzul supports the monitoring and evaluation of agricultural and fisheries projects. This involves data collection, analysis, and reporting to assess the effectiveness of interventions and project outcomes.

Through these research areas, Md. Mahfuzul Hasan contributes to improving agricultural practices, enhancing food security, and understanding market dynamics within the field of Agricultural Economics.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Exploring Consumer Perceptions and Value Addition in Street Cuisine: A Case of Kalai Ruti
    Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting
    2024-05-03 | DOI: 10.9734/ajeba/2024/v24i61346
  • Online Mango Business Challenges and Opportunities in Rajshahi Division: A Qualitative Approach
    Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting
    2024-04-08 | DOI: 10.9734/ajeba/2024/v24i51322
  • A Study on Supply Chain Analysis and Marketing Margin of Catfish Seed in Mymensingh District, Bangladesh
    Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting
    2024-03-29 | DOI: 10.9734/ajeba/2024/v24i51305
  • Consumer Preferences of Fast-Food Items in Mymensingh, Bangladesh
    Archives of Agriculture and Environmental Science
    2024-03-25 | DOI: 10.26832/24566632.2024.0901011
  • The Impact of Crop Diversification on Food Security of Farmers in Northern Bangladesh
    Agriculture & Food Security
    2024-02-14 | DOI: 10.1186/s40066-023-00463-z
  • Medical Education in Bangladesh from Student and Teacher’s Perspective: Impact and Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic
    MedEdPublish
    2024-02-05 | DOI: 10.12688/mep.19761.2
  • An Analysis of Area and Production Growth Rate Along with Price Forecasting of Major Pulses in Bangladesh
    Archives of Agriculture and Environmental Science
    2023-12-25 | DOI: 10.26832/24566632.2023.080401
  • Medical Education in Bangladesh from Student and Teacher’s Perspective: Impact and Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic
    MedEdPublish
    2023-10-05 | DOI: 10.12688/mep.19761.1

 

 

 

Elham Soliman | Plant science | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Elham Soliman |  Plant science |  Women Researcher Award

Helwan University faculty of science at  Helwan University, Egypt

Dr. Elham Riad Salama Soliman is dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge, focusing on plant molecular responses to environmental cues and their impact on growth and development. With a strong background in molecular identification and genetic characterization, she employs bioinformatics tools to analyze molecular data.

Profile

Education:

Ph.D. in Molecular Biology (2009-2014), Faculty of Biological Science, Leeds University, UK. Research: Arabidopsis promoter mechanisms and tissue-stress responsiveness. M.Sc. in Cytology and Genetics (2003-2007), Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt. Research: Effects of mycorrhiza and Rhizobium biofertilizers on Vicia faba. B.Sc. in Chemistry and Botany (1998-2002), Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt.

Work Experience:

Lecturer (2014-present), Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt. Responsibilities include teaching, supervising research, and coordinating quality assurance. General Quality Assurance Coordinator (2015-present), Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt. Voluntary Postdoctoral Researcher (2014), Faculty of Biological Science, University of Leeds, UK. Focused on transgenic Arabidopsis lines. Assistant Lecturer (2007-2014) and Demonstrator (2002-2007), Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Egypt.

Skills:

Laboratory techniques: Gene expression analysis, PCR, DNA methylation, characterization of Arabidopsis plants, and various molecular techniques. Bioinformatics: Data analysis using Clone Manager, Gel Documentation System, WASABI, and other software. Teaching: Expertise in practical genetics, molecular biology, and plant biotechnology.

Research Interests:

  • Plant growth and development under environmental stress
  • Epigenetic mechanisms and stress-induced memory
  • Gene signaling pathways and transgenic plants
  • Application of nanotechnology in biology

Academic Awards and Activities:

  • Awarded at Multi-theme Hackathon on climate change (2022)
  • Participated in various conferences and workshops on molecular biology, biotechnology, and nanotechnology
  • Jury member for INTEL ISEF science and engineering fairs

Professional Memberships:

  • Academic staff member, Faculty of Science, Helwan University
  • Member, Syndicate of Scientific Professions, Egypt

Research Focus: Plant science

Dr. Elham Riad Salama Soliman’s research in plant science is centered on understanding how plants respond to environmental stresses at the molecular level and utilizing this knowledge for practical applications. Her primary areas of focus include:

  1. Plant Molecular Responses to Environmental Stress: Investigating how various environmental factors affect plant molecular mechanisms, growth, and development. This includes studying stress-responsive genes and pathways.
  2. Epigenetic Mechanisms: Exploring how epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation, influence gene expression in response to environmental stresses. This involves understanding gene silencing, activation, and stress-induced memory.
  3. Transgenic Plants: Developing genetically modified plants with enhanced resistance to environmental stresses. This research aims to improve crop resilience and productivity under adverse conditions.
  4. Bioinformatics in Plant Science: Utilizing bioinformatics tools to analyze molecular data, including gene expression profiles and genetic variations. This helps in identifying key genes and pathways involved in stress responses.
  5. Nanotechnology Applications: Applying nanotechnology to advance plant science research, including the development of nanomaterials and techniques for enhancing plant growth and stress tolerance.
  6. Plant Biotechnology: Employing molecular techniques and genetic engineering to improve plant traits and develop new biotechnological applications for agriculture.

Dr. Soliman’s work integrates these areas to contribute to the advancement of plant science, with a focus on improving crop resilience and understanding the complex interactions between plants and their environment.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Enhancing Drought Tolerance in Malva parviflora Plants Through Metabolic and Genetic Modulation Using Beauveria bassiana Inoculation
    • Journal: BMC Plant Biology
    • Date: July 11, 2024
    • DOI: 10.1186/s12870-024-05340-w
    • Contributors: Reda E. Abdelhameed, Elham R. S. Soliman, Hanan Gahin, Rabab A. Metwally
    • Summary: This study explores the use of the fungal inoculant Beauveria bassiana to enhance drought tolerance in Malva parviflora, focusing on both metabolic and genetic responses.
  • Costly Effective Bioleaching of Valuable Metals from Low-Grade Ore Using Aspergillus nidulans
    • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
    • Date: March 2024
    • DOI: 10.1007/s13762-023-05355-0
    • Contributors: B. M. Ahmed, A. A. Mohammed, N. A. Kawady, I. E. Elaasy, E. R. S. Soliman
    • Summary: This article investigates the use of Aspergillus nidulans for bioleaching valuable metals from low-grade ore, emphasizing cost-effective approaches.
  • Preserving the Adaptive Salt Stress Response Activity of a Tissue-Specific Promoter with Modulating Activity
    • Journal: Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
    • Date: March 2024
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.jgeb.2024.100354
    • Contributors: Elham R. S. Soliman
    • Summary: This research focuses on maintaining the salt stress response activity of a tissue-specific promoter, with implications for genetic engineering and stress tolerance.
  • Biological Control of Pepper Soft Rot Disease Caused by Pectobacterium carotovorum Using Rahnella aquatilis
    • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Botany
    • Date: January 1, 2024
    • DOI: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.248458.2566
    • Contributors: Kareem A. Abdelmeguid, Elham R. S. Soliman, Marwa A. Hamada, Hoda H. El-Hendawy
    • Summary: This paper evaluates the use of Rahnella aquatilis for controlling pepper soft rot disease, highlighting biological control strategies.
  • Antagonistic Activity of Bacillus atrophaeus (MZ741525) Against Some Phytopathogenic Microorganisms
    • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Botany
    • Date: 2023
    • DOI: 10.21608/EJBO.2022.161144.2133
    • Contributors: Korany, Shereen M.; El-Hendawy, Hoda H.; Soliman, Elham R. S.; Elsaba, Yasmin M.
    • Summary: This article investigates the antagonistic properties of Bacillus atrophaeus against various phytopathogenic microorganisms.
  • Rapid and Efficient DNA Extraction Method from High Oily Content Seeds
    • Journal: Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
    • Date: December 13, 2023
    • DOI: 10.14720/aas.2023.119.4.16094
    • Contributors: Elham R. S. Soliman
    • Summary: This paper presents a novel method for extracting DNA from seeds with high oil content, aimed at improving molecular analysis.
  • Partial Genome Detection, Characterization of TYLCV (MZ546492) Infecting Tomato Plants and siRNA Sequences Detection for Alternative Control Strategy
    • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Botany
    • Date: September 20, 2023
    • DOI: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.208980.2321
    • Contributors: Hager Abd ElRahman, Mohamed A. Nasr-Eldin, Sabah A. Abo-Elmaaty, Mohamed A. Abdelwahed, Mahmoud ElHefnawi, Asmaa M. ElFiky, Elham R. S. Soliman
    • Summary: This study focuses on the genome detection and characterization of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV) and explores siRNA sequences for potential control strategies.

 

Sherif Abdel Razzak Rateb | Animal Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Sherif Abdel Razzak Rateb |   Animal Sciences |  Best Researcher Award

Professor in Animal Reproductive Physiology at  Desert Research Center, Egypt

Sherif Abdel-Razzak Mohammed Ali Rateb, born on December 30, 1978, is an Egyptian Professor specializing in Animal Reproductive Physiology at the Desert Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Egypt. He holds a Ph.D. in Animal Production from Alexandria University, where his research focused on improving reproductive efficiency in sub-fertile one-humped bull camels under semi-arid conditions. With extensive experience since 2001, Rateb has progressively advanced from Research Assistant to Professor, actively contributing to the Laboratory of Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer (LAIET). His work emphasizes semen cryopreservation, artificial insemination, and genomic resource banking for desert-adapted animals. An active lecturer and trainer, Rateb educates students, cultivators, and professionals on modern reproductive technologies, and has presented numerous lectures and training sessions nationally and internationally. He is married with two children and resides in Alexandria, Egypt.

Profile:

Academic Credentials 🎓

Ph.D. (2007-2011): Animal Production, Alexandria University, Egypt. Dissertation on improving reproductive efficiency of sub-fertile one-humped bull camels under semi-arid conditions. M.Sc. (2000-2006): Animal Production, Alexandria University, Egypt. Thesis on improving artificial insemination efficiency in doe goats using oxytocin.. B.Sc. (1999): Animal Production, Alexandria University, Egypt. Graduated with “Very Good” and ranked 3rd in the department.

Employment 🏢

Professor (2022 – Present): Animal Reproductive Physiology, Desert Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Egypt. Assistant Professor (2017 – 2022): Animal Reproductive Physiology, Desert Research Center. Researcher (Lecturer) (2011 – 2017): Animal Reproductive Physiology, Desert Research Center.. Assistant Researcher (Assistant Lecturer) (2006 – 2011): Animal Reproductive Physiology, Desert Research Center.. Research Assistant (2001 – 2006): Desert Research Center.

Professional Experience 🌱

  • Co-supervisor: Laboratory of Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer (LAIET), Mariout Research Station.
  • Focus: Developing genomic resources banks for camels, sheep, and goats. Specializing in semen collection, processing, cryopreservation, and improving reproductive technologies like artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization.

Teaching & Training 🏫

  • Trainer & Lecturer: National and international training programs on modern reproductive technologies in camels and other animals.
  • Public Speaker: Regular lectures on reproductive technologies and herd management for students, post-graduate students, and native cultivators.

Notable Lectures & Presentations 📢

  • Nanotechnology in Cryobiology
  • Handling and Processing of Camel Semen
  • Estrus Synchronization and Artificial Insemination in Farm and Desert Animals
  • Modern Technologies in Camel Reproduction
  • Hormonal Control of Reproduction in Farm and Desert Animals

Sherif Abdel-Razzak Mohammed Ali Rateb is a dedicated professor with extensive experience in animal reproductive physiology, focusing on enhancing reproductive efficiency in camels and other farm animals through advanced technologies and research.

Animal Sciences Research Focus

Sherif Abdel-Razzak Mohammed Ali Rateb is a seasoned expert in Animal Reproductive Physiology with a significant focus on enhancing reproductive efficiency in camels and other farm animals. His research emphasizes the following key areas:

  1. Improving Reproductive Efficiency in Camels 🐫
    • Developing and optimizing techniques for semen collection and processing.
    • Enhancing semen cryopreservation methods to maintain viability and fertility.
    • Addressing sub-fertility issues in bull camels under semi-arid conditions.
  2. Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) 🧬
    • Application of ARTs such as artificial insemination (AI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), and embryo transfer (ET) in camels, sheep, goats, and cattle.
    • Researching and implementing synchronization of ovarian activity and induction of ovulation to improve breeding efficiency.
    • Utilizing hormonal therapies to manage and enhance reproductive cycles in various animal species.
  3. Genomic Resources Bank Development 📊
    • Establishing a genomic resources bank for domestic animals adapted to harsh Egyptian desert conditions.
    • Focusing on breeds of sheep and goats that thrive in arid environments.
    • Cryopreservation of genetic material to preserve and improve animal genetics over time.
  4. Field Applications and Training 🌾
    • Conducting in-field applications of reproductive technologies in native animal populations.
    • Training and guiding postgraduate students and native cultivators in modern reproductive techniques and herd management.
    • Organizing and participating in national and international training programs to disseminate knowledge on animal reproduction.
  5. Lectures and Presentations 📢
    • Regularly invited to present lectures on camel reproduction at various Egyptian universities.
    • Engages with native cultivators and nomads to educate them on the use of modern reproductive technologies to overcome reproductive disorders in their herds.

Sherif’s dedication to animal reproductive physiology and his innovative research have made significant contributions to improving animal breeding and reproductive technologies in challenging environments.

Publication Top Notes:

 

Alireza Sharifi | Crop yield prediction | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Alireza Sharifi |  Crop yield prediction |  Best Researcher Award

Dr at  Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training, Iran

Dr. Alireza Sharifi is an Associate Professor at Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, specializing in geosciences and remote sensing applications for Precision Agriculture. He obtained his graduate degree from the University of Tehran and has focused his research on Earth Observation Programs, particularly using satellite imagery. Dr. Sharifi has led multiple research projects funded by prestigious organizations such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, contributing significantly to the fields of hyperspectral image classification, crop mapping, and vegetation monitoring. With numerous publications and a strong academic background, he continues to advance innovative approaches in agricultural sustainability through technology.

Profile:

📚 Academic Background:

Dr. Alireza Sharifi graduated from the University of Tehran with expertise in geosciences and remote sensing applications, focusing on Earth Observation Programs for Precision Agriculture using satellite imagery.

🔍 Research Focus:

His research spans various projects, including hyperspectral image classification, spatio-temporal analysis of forest fires, and integration of satellite images for crop mapping. He has published extensively in reputed journals and holds multiple editorial appointments.

📊 Citations:

  • Citations: 1970 (1878 since 2019)
  • h-index: 28 (since 2019)
  • i10-index: 40 (since 2019)
📄 Publication:

1. Comparison the accuracies of different spectral indices for estimation of vegetation cover fraction in sparse vegetated areas
S Barati, B Rayegani, M Saati, A Sharifi, M Nasri
The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science 14 (1), 49-56, 2011
Citations: 221

2. Hyperspectral image classification using a hybrid 3D-2D convolutional neural networks
S Ghaderizadeh, D Abbasi-Moghadam, A Sharifi, N Zhao, A Tariq
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2021
Citations: 132

3. Yield prediction with machine learning algorithms and satellite images
A Sharifi
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 101 (3), 891-896, 2021
Citations: 105

4. Spatio-temporal analysis of forest fire events in the Margalla Hills, Islamabad, Pakistan using socio-economic and environmental variable data with machine learning methods
A Tariq, H Shu, S Siddiqui, I Munir, A Sharifi, Q Li, L Lu
Journal of Forestry Research 33 (1), 183-194, 2022
Citations: 76

5. Crop type classification by DESIS hyperspectral imagery and machine learning algorithms
N Farmonov, K Amankulova, J Szatmári, A Sharifi, D Abbasi-Moghadam, …
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2023
Citations: 62

6. Assessing spatio-temporal mapping and monitoring of climatic variability using SPEI and RF machine learning models
SS Wahla, JH Kazmi, A Sharifi, SA Shirazi, A Tariq, H Joyell Smith
Geocarto International 37 (27), 14963-14982, 2022
Citations: 62

7. Multiscale dual-branch residual spectral–spatial network with attention for hyperspectral image classification
S Ghaderizadeh, D Abbasi-Moghadam, A Sharifi, A Tariq, S Qin
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2022
Citations: 60

8. Evaluation of vegetation indices and phenological metrics using time-series MODIS data for monitoring vegetation change in Punjab, Pakistan
P Hu, A Sharifi, MN Tahir, A Tariq, L Zhang, F Mumtaz, SHIA Shah
Water 13 (18), 2550, 2021
Citations: 59

9. Flash flood susceptibility assessment and zonation by integrating analytic hierarchy process and frequency ratio model with diverse spatial data
A Tariq, J Yan, B Ghaffar, S Qin, BG Mousa, A Sharifi, ME Huq, M Aslam
Water 14 (19), 3069, 2022
Citations: 57

10. Remote sensing satellite’s attitude control system: rapid performance sizing for passive scan imaging mode
A Kosari, A Sharifi, A Ahmadi, M Khoshsima
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology 92 (7), 1073-1083, 2020
Citations: 57

11. Flood mapping using relevance vector machine and SAR data: A case study from Aqqala, Iran
A Sharifi
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 48 (9), 1289-1296, 2020
Citations: 55

12. Modeling and predicting land use land cover spatiotemporal changes: A case study in Chalus Watershed, Iran
S Jalayer, A Sharifi, D Abbasi-Moghadam, A Tariq, S Qin
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2022
Citations: 54

13. Integration of Sentinel 1 and Sentinel 2 satellite images for crop mapping
S Felegari, A Sharifi, K Moravej, M Amin, A Golchin, A Muzirafuti, A Tariq, …
Applied Sciences 11 (21), 10104, 2021
Citations: 54

14. Development of a method for flood detection based on Sentinel‐1 images and classifier algorithms
A Sharifi
Water and Environment Journal 35 (3), 924-929, 2021
Citations: 54

15. Estimation of forest biomass using multivariate relevance vector regression
A Sharifi, J Amini, R Tateishi
Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 82 (1), 41-49, 2016
Citations: 54

16. Agro climatic zoning of saffron culture in Miyaneh city by using WLC method and remote sensing data
A Zamani, A Sharifi, S Felegari, A Tariq, N Zhao
Agriculture 12 (1), 118, 2022
Citations: 50

17. Forest biomass estimation using synthetic aperture radar polarimetric features
A Sharifi, J Amini
Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 9 (1), 097695-097695, 2015
Citations: 49

18. Remotely sensed vegetation indices for crop nutrition mapping
A Sharifi
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 100 (14), 5191-5196, 2020
Citations: 47

19. Using Sentinel-2 data to predict nitrogen uptake in maize crop
A Sharifi
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2020
Citations: 47

20. Speckle reduction of PolSAR images in forest regions using fast ICA algorithm
A Sharifi, J Amini, JT Sri Sumantyo, R Tateishi
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing 43, 339-346, 2015
Citations: 47

 

Palo Francis Loke | Soil Organic | Best Researcher Award

Dr Palo Francis Loke |  Soil Organic |  Best Researcher Award

Lecturer/Researcher at  University of the Free State, South Africa

Dr. PF Loke is a distinguished Soil Scientist specializing in soil chemistry, fertility, and plant nutrition. He earned his PhD in Soil Science (Chemistry) from the University of the Free State (UFS) in 2018, following his MSc Agric. in Soil Science (Fertility and Plant Nutrition) in 2012, and a BSc Agric. Hons in Soil Science in 2010 from the same institution. He also holds a BSc Agric. from the National University of Lesotho (NUL), completed in 2005. Dr. Loke has a robust teaching portfolio, presenting courses such as SOIL 4814 and SOIL 2674. His research interests focus on carbon and nutrient cycling, soil organic matter storage, and plant nutrition. As a member of the Soil Science Society of South Africa (SSSSA), Dr. Loke actively contributes to the advancement of soil science. His extensive publication record includes influential journal articles on soil organic matter storage, aggregate dynamics, and the effects of long-term agricultural practices on soil health in semi-arid regions. Dr. Loke’s work has been published in reputable journals like Agriculture, South African Journal of Plant and Soil, Soil Research, Geoderma, and the Soil Science Society of America Journal.

Profile:

Qualifications:

  • PhD in Soil Science (Chemistry), University of the Free State (UFS), 2013-2018
  • MSc Agric. in Soil Science (Fertility and Plant Nutrition), UFS, 2010-2012
  • BSc Agric. Hons in Soil Science, UFS, 2009-2010
  • BSc Agric., National University of Lesotho (NUL), 2001-2005

📈 Citation Index:

  • Total Citations: 162 (124 since 2019)
  • h-index: 8 (since 2019)
  • i10-index: 5 (since 2019)

Research Focus: Soil Organic

Dr. P.F. Loke’s research primarily revolves around soil organic matter dynamics, with a strong emphasis on carbon and nutrient cycling, soil organic matter storage, and plant nutrition. His work involves investigating how different agricultural practices influence soil health and fertility, particularly in semi-arid regions.

📄 Publication:
  • Soil Organic Matter Storage in Irrigated Tsitsikamma Dairy Farms with Minimum Tilled Pasture Mixtures: Case Studies
    Agriculture 12(6):858, 2022.
    Contributors: P.F. Loke, E. Kotzé, C. Du Preez
    DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12060858
    Source: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
  • Changes in Soil Organic Matter Indices Following 32 Years of Different Wheat Production Management Practices in Semi-Arid South Africa
    Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 94:97-109, 2012.
    Contributors: P.F. Loke, E. Kotzé, C.C. Du Preez
    DOI: 10.1007/s10705-012-9529-7
  • Land Use Change Affecting Soil Humic Substances in Three Semi-Arid Agro-Ecosystems in South Africa
    Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 216:194-202, 2016.
    Contributors: E. Kotzé, P.F. Loke, M.C. Akhosi-Setaka, C.C. Du Preez
    DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2015.10.007
  • Impact of Long-Term Wheat Production Management Practices on Soil Acidity, Phosphorus, and Some Micronutrients in a Semi-Arid Plinthosol
    Soil Research 51(5):415-426, 2013.
    Contributors: P.F. Loke, E. Kotzé, C.C. Du Preez
    DOI: 10.1071/SR12359
  • Long-Term Effects of Wheat Production Management Practices on Exchangeable Base Cations and Cation Exchange Capacity of a Plinthosol in Semi-Arid South Africa
    Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 45(8):1083-1105, 2014.
    Contributors: P.F. Loke, E. Kotzé, C.C. Du Preez
    DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2013.867060
  • Long-Term Effects of Wheat Production Management Practices on Some Carbon Fractions of a Semiarid Plinthustalfs
    Soil Research 56(6):601-614, 2018.
    Contributors: P.F. Loke, E. Kotzé, C.C. Du Preez, L. Twigge
    DOI: 10.1071/SR18050
  • Long-Term Wheat Production Management Effects on Soil Fertility Indicators in the Semi-Arid Eastern Free State, South Africa
    South African Journal of Plant and Soil 38(2):93-106, 2021.
    Contributors: P.F. Loke, J.J. Schimper, E. Kotzé, C.C. Du Preez
    DOI: 10.1080/02571862.2020.1858512
  • Cross-Rangeland Comparisons on Soil Carbon Dynamics in the Pedoderm of Semi-Arid and Arid South African Commercial Farms
    Geoderma 381:114689, 2021.
    Contributors: P.F. Loke, E. Kotzé, C.C. Du Preez, L. Twigge
    DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2020.114689
  • Dynamics of Soil Carbon Concentrations and Quality Induced by Agricultural Land Use in Central South Africa
    Soil Science Society of America Journal 83(2):366-379, 2019.
    Contributors: P.F. Loke, E. Kotzé, C.C. Du Preez, L. Twigge
    DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2018.11.0423
  • Response of Soil Organic Matter Indices and Fractions After 37 Years of Wheat Production Management Practices in Semi-Arid South Africa
    South African Journal of Plant and Soil 37(2):136-143, 2020.
    Contributors: T. Motema, E. Kotzé, P.F. Loke, C.C. Du Preez
    DOI: 10.1080/02571862.2019.1698777

 

XuBin Lu | Livestock | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr XuBin Lu |  Livestock  |  Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral research fellow at  Yangzhou University, China

Dr. Lu Xubin, a Lecturer at the College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, specializes in genomic selection of dairy cows and the identification of functional genes for critical traits. He has received funding from prestigious sources and published over 50 papers. Dr. Lu contributed to the establishment of the “Chinese Cattle Breed Standard” and the “Technical Procedures for Jersey Cattle Body Type Identification.” In 2023, he was honored in the Jiangsu Province Excellent Postdoctoral Talent Program.

Profile:

🧪 Research and Innovations:

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects:

  1. Chinese Postdoctoral Fellow Project (2023-2025): Project Number 2021732998.
  2. Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation Project (2014-2027): Project Number 2024031974, ongoing.
  3. Jiangsu “Talent Postdoctoral Science Plan” Project (2023-2026), ongoing.
  4. Genomic Association Analysis of Dairy Traits (2019-2022): Project Number 202043199, completed.
  5. National Technology Innovation Project (2020-2025): Focus on high-yield dairy production

📈 Citation Index:

  • Citations: 1323
  • h-index: 14

📖 Publications and Memberships:

  • Journals Published: 50 (Indexed in SCI, Scopus)
  • Professional Memberships: Member of the American Dairy Science Association

Livestock Research Focus:

Dr. Lu Xubin’s research primarily focuses on the genomic selection and genetic improvement of dairy cattle, with an emphasis on milk production traits, disease resistance, and overall genetic progress in livestock breeds.

📄 Publication:
  • Genetic Analysis of Egg Production Traits in Luhua Chickens: Insights from a Multi-Trait Animal Model and a Genome-Wide Association Study
    • Genes, 2024-06 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/genes15060796
    • Contributors: Qianwen Yang, XuBin LU, Guohui Li, Huiyong Zhang, Chenghao Zhou, Jianmei Yin, Wei Han, Haiming Yang
  • Descriptive Statistics and Genome-Wide Copy Number Analysis of Milk Production Traits of Jiangsu Chinese Holstein Cows
    • Animals, 2023-12 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/ani14010017
    • Contributors: Hao Zhu, XuBin LU, Hui Jiang, YANG Zhangping, Tianle Xu
  • Effect of Dam Body Conformations on Birth Traits of Calves in Chinese Holsteins
    • Animals, 2023-07 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/ani13142253
    • Contributors: Jiayu Yang, Zhipeng Zhang, XuBin LU, YANG Zhangping
  • Recent Advances in Electrochemical Biosensors for the Detection of Foodborne Pathogens: Current Perspective and Challenges
    • Foods, 2023-07 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/foods12142795
    • Contributors: Bo Wang, Hang Wang, XuBin LU, Xiangfeng Zheng, Zhenquan Yang
  • Investigating Genetic Characteristics of Chinese Holstein Cow’s Milk Somatic Cell Score by Genetic Parameter Estimation and Genome-Wide Association
    • Agriculture, 2023-01 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/agriculture13020267
    • Contributors: XuBin LU, Hui Jiang, Abdelaziz Arbab, Bo Wang, Dingding Liu, Ismail Mohamed Abdalla, Tianle Xu, Yujia Sun, Zongping Liu, YANG Zhangping
  • Molecular Marker-Assisted Selection of ABCG2, CD44, SPP1 Genes Contribute to Milk Production Traits of Chinese Holstein
    • Animals, 2022-12 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/ani13010089
    • Contributors: Yujia Sun, Xinyi Wu, Yaoyao Ma, Dingding Liu, XuBin LU, Tianqi Zhao, YANG Zhangping
  • Genome-Wide Association Study for Udder Conformation Traits in Chinese Holstein Cattle
    • Animals, 2022-09 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/ani12192542
    • Contributors: Mudasir Nazar, Ismail Mohamed Abdalla, Zhi Chen, Numan Ullah, Yan Liang, Shuangfeng Chu, Tianle Xu, Yongjiang Mao, YANG Zhangping, XuBin LU
  • Lycium barbarum Polysaccharide Inhibits E. coli-Induced Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Mammary Epithelial Cells of Dairy Cows via SOCS3 Activation and MAPK Suppression
    • Agriculture, 2022-04 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12050598
    • Contributors: Run Liu, Hao Zhu, Jingwen Zhao, Xinyue Wu, XuBin LU, Tianle Xu, YANG Zhangping
  • Genome-Wide Association Study Candidate Genes on Mammary System-Related Teat-Shape Conformation Traits in Chinese Holstein Cattle
    • Genes, 2021-12 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/genes12122020
    • Contributors: Mudasir Nazar, XuBin LU, Ismail Mohamed Abdalla, Numan Ullah, Yongliang Fan, Zhi Chen, Abdelaziz Arbab, Yongjiang Mao, YANG Zhangping
  • Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Candidate Genes Associated with Feet and Leg Conformation Traits in Chinese Holstein Cattle
    • Animals, 2021-07 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/ani11082259
    • Contributors: Ismail Mohamed Abdalla, XuBin LU, Mudasir Nazar, Abdelaziz Adam Idriss Arbab, Tianle Xu, Mohammed Husien Yousif, Yongjiang Mao, YANG Zhangping
  • Genome-Wide Association Study on Reproduction-Related Body-Shape Traits of Chinese Holstein Cows
    • Animals, 2021-06 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/ani11071927
    • Contributors: XuBin LU, Ismail Mohamed Abdalla, Mudasir Nazar, Yongliang Fan, Zhipeng Zhang, Xinyue Wu, Tianle Xu, YANG Zhangping
  • Short Time-Series Expression Transcriptome Data Reveal the Gene Expression Patterns of Dairy Cow Mammary Gland as Milk Yield Decreased Process
    • Genes, 2021-06 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/genes12060942
    • Contributors: Yongliang Fan, Ziyin Han, XuBin LU, Abdelaziz Adam Idriss Arbab, Mudasir Nazar, Yi Yang, YANG Zhangping
  • MicroRNA-193a-5p Regulates the Synthesis of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids by Targeting Fatty Acid Desaturase 1 (FADS1) in Bovine Mammary Epithelial Cells
    • Biomolecules, 2021-01 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/biom11020157
    • Contributors: Yongliang Fan, Abdelaziz Adam Idriss Arbab, Huimin Zhang, Yi Yang, XuBin LU, Ziyin Han, YANG Zhangping
  • Identification of Milk Fat Metabolism-Related Pathways of the Bovine Mammary Gland during Mid and Late Lactation and Functional Verification of the ACSL4 Gene
    • Genes, 2020-11 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/genes11111357
    • Contributors: Yongliang Fan, Ziyin Han, XuBin LU, Huimin Zhang, Abdelaziz Adam Idriss Arbab, Juan Loor, Yi Yang, YANG Zhangping
  • Comparative Transcriptomic Analysis of the Pituitary Gland between Cattle Breeds Differing in Growth: Yunling Cattle and Leiqiong Cattle
    • Animals, 2020-07 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/ani10081271
    • Contributors: XuBin LU, Abdelaziz Adam Idriss Arbab, Zhipeng Zhang, Yongliang Fan, Ziyin Han, Qisong Gao, Yujia Sun, YANG Zhangping
  • A Functional 3′ UTR Polymorphism of FADS2 Affects Cow Milk Composition through Modifying Mir-744 Binding
    • Animals, 2019-12 | Journal article | Author
    • DOI: 10.3390/ani9121090
    • Contributors: Mingxun Li, XuBin LU, Qisong Gao, Mengqi Wang, Abdelaziz Adam Idriss Arbab, Zhangping Yang, Zhi Chen, Huimin Zhang, Niel A. Karrow, Zhangping Yang et al.

 

Faith Mawia Muema | Irrigation engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms Faith Mawia  Muema |  Irrigation engineering |  Best Researcher Award

SEKU,  Kenya

 Faith Mawia Muema is an educator, researcher, and civil engineer with extensive experience in project design, construction, and management. She has a strong background in university teaching and is currently pursuing a PhD in Science and Technology for Water, Energy, and Environment, focusing on renewable energy and waste valorization for circular economy systems.

Profile

Academic Qualifications:

  • PhD Candidate, Science and Technology for Water, Energy, and Environment
  • MSc Civil Engineering (Environment & ASAL)
  • BSc Civil Engineering

Professional Experience:

  • Research Stay at RAPSODEE Center, France
  • Tutorial Fellow at SEKU
  • Technical Director and Site Engineer in engineering and construction firms

Awards, Certifications, and Memberships:

  • Member, Institute of Engineers Kenya
  • Graduate Engineer, Engineers Board of Kenya
  • EIA Associate Expert, NEMA
  • RSIF-PASET PhD Regional Scholarship Awardee

Core Achievements:

  • Founding Chairperson of the Department of Civil and Construction Engineering at SEKU
  • Led accreditation of BSc. Civil Engineering program by CUE Kenya
  • Spearheaded SEKU’s registration as a TVET center

Research Focus: Irrigation Engineering

Faith Mawia Muema’s research in irrigation engineering aims to enhance water efficiency and sustainability in agricultural practices. Her work explores innovative approaches in water management, leveraging renewable energy solutions for irrigation systems, and optimizing the use of biomaterials in irrigation infrastructure for circular economy principles.

 

📄 Publication:

  • Application of benchmarking and principal component analysis in measuring performance of public irrigation schemes in Kenya
    Authors: Faith Mawia Muema, PG Home, JM Raude
    Journal: Agriculture
    Issue: 10
    Year: 2018
  • Comparative performance evaluation of public rice irrigation schemes in Western Kenya using benchmarking process
    Author: Faith Mawia Muema
    Publisher: JKUAT-PAUSTI
    Year: 2018
    Pages: 6

Saeid Naderi | Environmental Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr  Saeid Naderi |  Environmental Sciences  |  Best Researcher Award

Academic staff, Professor at  University of Guilan, Iran

Saeid Naderi was born on February 22, 1972, in Bandar-e-Anzali, Iran. He is an accomplished Iranian environmental scientist. Saeid earned his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree in Environmental Sciences from Gorgan Agricultural and Natural Resources Sciences University in 1994. He further pursued his studies and obtained a Master of Science (M.Sc) degree in Environmental Sciences in 1997 from Tarbiat Modarres University, within the Natural Resources Faculty, Department of Environment. Driven by his passion for environmental research, Saeid completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences in 2007 at Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble 1) in France, working at the Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine. His academic journey has equipped him with extensive knowledge and expertise in environmental sciences.

Profile

🎓 Education:

  • B.Sc. Environmental Sciences, 1994, Gorgan Agricultural and Natural Resources Sciences University
  • M.Sc. Environmental Sciences, 1997, Tarbiat Modarres University, Natural Resources Faculty
  • Ph.D. Environmental Sciences, 2007, Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble 1), France

Research Focus: Environmental Sciences

Saeid Naderi’s research focus in Environmental Sciences includes ecological studies, particularly in alpine environments. His work likely involves biodiversity conservation, ecosystem management, and environmental sustainability in challenging and sensitive habitats.

📄 Publication:

  • Identifying Wild Boar Crop Damage Hotspots
    Journal Article: Global Ecology and Conservation, 2024
    DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2024.e03065
    Contributors: Alireza Eshtiaghi; Saeid Naderi; Alireza Mohammadi; Ho Yi Wan
    This study aims to identify specific areas in northern Iran where wild boars (Sus scrofa) cause significant crop damage, contributing to strategies for mitigating human-wildlife conflicts.
  • Exposure to Pesticides Affecting Non-Target Species
    Journal Article: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021
    DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-13168-2
    Contributors: Nadimeh Shojaei; Saeid Naderi; Esmaeil Yasari; Naeim Moradi
    This research investigates how common pesticides used in northern Iranian rice fields impact the survival of non-target species, specifically Pelophylax ridibundus (Amphibia: Ranidae).
  • Trophic Flexibility of Eurasian Otter
    Journal Article: Aquatic Ecology, 2021
    DOI: 10.1007/s10452-021-09832-x
    Contributors: Alireza Mirzajani; Saeid Naderi; Ahmad Ganeh; Ehsan Hadipour; Morteza Salahi; Jamileh Javidpour
    This study examines the dietary habits and trophic flexibility of Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) in Anzali Wetland, Iran, using fecal and stable isotope analysis.