Qing Chen | Grassland Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Qing Chen | Grassland Sustainable Development |  Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at  Tianjin Normal University,  China

Dr. Qing Chen is an Associate Professor and ecologist at Tianjin Normal University, China. She holds a Ph.D. in Plant Nutrition (2011) and an MSc. in Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (2007) from China Agricultural University, under the mentorship of Prof. Shan Lin. Her bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Resources and Environment was earned from Inner Mongolia Agricultural University in 2004.

 

Publication Profile

🎓 Education:

  • 🥼 Ph.D. in Plant Nutrition, China Agricultural University (2007–2011)
  • 📘 M.Sc. in Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, China Agricultural University (2005–2007)
  • 🌾 B.Sc. in Agricultural Resources and Environment, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University (2000–2004)

🔬 Research Interests:

  • 🌿 Nitrogen behavior and cycling in plant-soil ecosystems
  • 🏙️ Urbanization effects on plant species and diversity

📊 Research Impact:

  • 🔢 Citations: 2,802 (from 2,346 documents)
  • 📄 Publications: 142
  • 📈 h-index: 29

Publication Top Note:

  • Long-term Enclosure at Heavy Grazing Grassland Affects Soil Nitrification via Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria in Inner Mongolia
    Scientific Reports, 2022, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-25367-z
  • Effects of Soil Water and Its Vertical Distribution on Competition Between Agropyron cristatum and Artemisia frigida in the Inner Mongolia Grassland
    Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2024, 44(6): 2495-2503
  • Legacy Effects of Historical Grazing Affect the Response of Vegetation Dynamics to Water and Nitrogen Addition in Semi-Arid Steppe
    Applied Vegetation Science, 2018, 21: 229-239
  • Aboveground Biomass Invariance Masks Significant Belowground Productivity Changes in Response to Salinization and Nitrogen Loading in Reed Marshes
    Wetlands, 2017, 1-11
  • Effects of Resource Addition on Recovery of Production and Plant Functional Composition in Degraded Semiarid Grasslands
    Oecologia, 2017, 184: 13-24
  • Shifts in Species Composition Constrain Restoration of Overgrazed Grassland Using Nitrogen Fertilization in Inner Mongolian Steppe, China
    PLoS ONE, 2011, 6(3): e16909
  • Foliar Stable Carbon Isotope Ratios of Phragmites australis and the Relevant Environmental Factors in Marsh Wetlands in Tianjin
    Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology, 2015, 39(11): 1044-1052
  • Variation Characteristics of Reed Marshes in Tianjin and Its Cause During 1984-2009
    Wetland Science, 2014, 12(3): 325-331

 

Martin Pasqualetti | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Martin Pasqualetti |  Renewable Energy |  Best Researcher Award

Professor and Senior Global Futures Scholar at  Arizona State University, United States

Martin J. Pasqualetti is a distinguished scholar specializing in the intersection of energy, land use, and societal impacts. His research focuses on renewable energy transitions, energy landscapes, and environmental sustainability. As a Senior Global Futures Scientist at Arizona State University, he contributes to advancing innovative solutions for a sustainable future.

 

Publication Profile

Academic Background:

  • B.A. – University of California, Berkeley
  • M.A. – Louisiana State University
  • Ph.D. – University of California, Riverside

Professional Roles:

  • Professor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning
  • Graduate Faculty, School of Sustainability
  • Senior Global Futures Scientist, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory
  • Faculty, Barrett Honors College & Global Challenges Scholars Program

Awards & Honors:

Dr. Pasqualetti has contributed extensively to global energy and sustainability discourse, earning recognition for his innovative approaches to renewable energy and its societal integration.

Research Focus:

Dr. Pasqualetti’s research addresses the intersections of energy landscapes, sustainability, and societal impacts. Key topics include:

  • Conflicts in energy development
  • Renewable energy adoption on Indigenous lands
  • Visual and societal impacts of wind and solar energy
  • Food-energy-water nexus under drought conditions

📊 Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 4,866
  • Citations Since 2019: 2,355
  • h-index: 30 (23 since 2019)
  • i10-index: 55 (35 since 2019)

Publication Top Note:

  • Policy and Institutional Dimensions of the Water–Energy Nexus
    CA Scott, SA Pierce, MJ Pasqualetti, AL Jones, BE Montz, JH Hoover
    Energy Policy, 39(10), 6622-6630, 2011 (553 citations)
  • Integrating Social Science in Energy Research
    BK Sovacool, SE Ryan, PC Stern, K Janda, G Rochlin, D Spreng, …
    Energy Research & Social Science, 6, 95-99, 2015 (456 citations)
  • Opposing Wind Energy Landscapes: A Search for Common Cause
    MJ Pasqualetti
    Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 101(4), 907-917, 2011 (440 citations)
  • Social Barriers to Renewable Energy Landscapes
    MJ Pasqualetti
    Geographical Review, 101(2), 201-223, 2011 (333 citations)
  • Morality, Space, and the Power of Wind‐Energy Landscapes
    MJ Pasqualetti
    Geographical Review, 90(3), 381-394, 2000 (288 citations)
  • Wind Power in View: Energy Landscapes in a Crowded World
    M Pasqualetti, P Gipe, R Righter
    Academic Press, 2002 (262 citations)
  • Wind Energy Landscapes: Society and Technology in the California Desert
    MJ Pasqualetti
    Society & Natural Resources, 14(8), 689-699, 2001 (178 citations)
  • Dual Use of Agricultural Land: Introducing ‘Agrivoltaics’ in Phoenix Metropolitan Statistical Area, USA
    D Majumdar, MJ Pasqualetti
    Landscape and Urban Planning, 170, 150-168, 2018 (156 citations)
  • The Predominance of Economic Development in the Support for Large-Scale Wind Farms in the US Great Plains
    MC Slattery, BL Johnson, JA Swofford, MJ Pasqualetti
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 16(6), 3690-3701, 2012 (149 citations)
  • Mobile Education and Entertainment System, Method, and Device
    R Boscamp, M Pasqualetti, M Housley, D Ly
    US Patent App. 10/163,674, 2003 (123 citations)

 

Muhammad Azeem | Food Processing | Best Researcher Award

Dr Muhammad Azeem | Food Processing | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor,  Lahore University of Biological and Applied Sciences, Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Azeem is an accomplished Assistant Professor at the Lahore University of Biological and Applied Sciences. His research focuses on [insert key research interests here, e.g., food technology, biological sciences, etc.]. Dr. Azeem has contributed significantly to the field through [highlight any notable achievements, publications, or projects].

 

Publication Profile

Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. in Agro Products Processing and Utilization (Food Chemistry and Nutrition Lab)
    Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China (2016–2019)
    Thesis: Effects of Different Pretreated Sweet Potato Flour on Dough Rheological Properties and Characteristics of Sweet Potato-Wheat Bread
  • M.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology
    University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan (2014–2016)
    Thesis: Development of Iron-Fortified Candy and Its Impact on Iron Status of School-Going Children
  • BS (Hons.) in Food Science and Technology
    University of Sargodha, Pakistan (2010–2014)

Research Expertise:

Dr. Azeem specializes in food chemistry, focusing on:

  • Phenolic compounds (polyphenols, flavonoids, anthocyanins)
  • Rheological and nutritional analysis of sweet potato-based products
  • High hydrostatic pressure technology and food processing innovations

Notable Achievements:

  • Published 7 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals (Cumulative Impact Factor: 24.5).
  • Lead researcher in projects funded by the China Agriculture Research System and the National Key R&D Program of China.

Professional Experience:

  • Assistant Professor, Balochistan Agriculture College (2020–2023).
  • Quality Manager (Part-Time), TRIO Confectionary Industry, Faisalabad (2014–2016).
  • Lab Analyst Intern, Shakarganj Mills Limited (2014).

Publication Top Note:

  1. Effects of hydrocolloids and proteins on dough rheology and in vitro starch digestibility of sweet potato-wheat bread
    M. Azeem
    LWT-Food Science and Technology, 142(1), 110970, 2021. (Citations: 45)
  2. Influence of particle size distribution of orange-fleshed sweet potato flour on dough rheology and simulated gastrointestinal digestion of sweet potato-wheat bread
    M. Azeem
    Food Science and Technology International, 1–15, 2019. (Citations: 43)
  3. Interrelationship among capital structure, corporate governance measures, and firm value: Panel study from Pakistan
    A. Javeed, M. Azeem
    Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences, 8(3), 572–589, 2014. (Citations: 42)
  4. Effects of high hydrostatic pressure and soaking solution on proximate composition, polyphenols, anthocyanins, β-carotene, and antioxidant activity of white, orange, and purple sweet potato
    M. Azeem
    LWT-Food Science and Technology, 131(9), 2020. (Citations: 18)
  5. AZ model for software development
    A. Mateen, M. Azeem, M. Shafiq
    arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.08811, 2016. (Citations: 18)
  6. Puerperal breast abscesses: Percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage compared with conventional incision and drainage
    S. Saleem, T. Farooq, N. Khan, M. Shafiq, M. Azeem, R.H. Dab
    The Professional Medical Journal, 15(4), 431–436, 2008. (Citations: 16)
  7. Influence of particle size distribution on nutritional composition, microstructural, and antioxidant properties of orange and purple-fleshed sweet potato flour
    M. Azeem
    Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 12, 1–12, 2020. (Citations: 12)
  8. Board centrality and investment efficiency
    K. Farooq, C.M. Chui, M. Azeem
    Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, 30(3), 633–666, 2023. (Citations: 4)
  9. Estimation of heavy metals and associated health risk in selected vegetables grown in peri-urban areas of Multan and Rawalpindi, Pakistan
    S.A. Wadood, M.K. Sharif, M.N. Ashraf, R. Ejaz, G. Kosar, M. Azeem, G. Murtaza
    Biological Sciences-PJSIR, 64(1), 55–63, 2021. (Citations: 3)
  10. Board connections and dividend policy
    K. Farooq, M. Azeem, C.M. Chui, J. Ruan
    Abacus, 59(4), 983–1040, 2023. (Citations: 2)
  11. JMASM 54: A comparison of four different estimation approaches for prognostic survival oral cancer model
    W.M. Amir, M. Azeem, M.H. Harun, Z. Ali, M. Shafiq
    Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 18, 2019. (Citations: 2)
  12. Probiotic set yogurt infused with orange pulp: A multifaceted evaluation of nutritional, antioxidant, and physical attributes
    M. Azeem, J. Ahmed, M.A. Ur Rehman
    Food Science and Technology International, 2024.
  13. FTIR characteristics of sweet flour as affected by particle size distribution and in vitro digestibility of gluten-free sweet potato noodles
    M. Azeem, S.A. Wadood, T.M. Qureshi, M. Anees Ur Rehman, et al.
    International Journal of Food Properties, 28(1), 16–31, 2025.
  14. Effect of soaking solution and high hydrostatic pressure on in vitro digestibility of β-carotene in gluten-free sweet potato noodles
    M. Azeem
    Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies, 2024.
  15. Does iron-fortified chewing gum influence the biochemical profile of school-going children (6–10 years)?
    M. Azeem
    Italian Journal of Food Science, 2024.

 

Desta Dugassa Fufa | Nutritional Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Desta Dugassa Fufa | Nutritional Science | Best Researcher Award

Addis Ababa University,  Ethiopia

Desta Dugassa Fufa is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Food Science and Nutrition and a Lecturer at Haramaya University, Ethiopia. With a strong passion for advancing knowledge in food science, Desta actively engages in academic and research pursuits, contributing to the field’s growth and development. His research interests include nutritional science, food safety, and innovative approaches to enhancing food quality.

 

Publication Profile

Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. Candidate: Food Science and Nutrition, Addis Ababa University (2021–present)
  • MPH: Public Health (Environmental Health & Water Sanitation Management), Haramaya University (2020)
  • M.Sc.: Food Science and Technology, Haramaya University (2017)
  • B.Sc.: Food Science and Technology, Hawassa University (2011)

Professional Experience:

  • Lecturer: Haramaya University (2017–present)
  • Associate Director: Haramaya Institute of Technology (2018–2020)
  • Coordinator for Postgraduate Studies: Haramaya University (2015–2017)
  • Expertise in ISO, SOP, HACCP, food quality analysis, and environmental risk assessments.
  • Media consultant for nutrition programs on Haramaya FM 104.5.

Research Interests:

  • Food product development and fortification
  • Functional foods and nutraceuticals
  • Food safety, microbiota, and postharvest technology
  • Environmental risk analysis (air and water quality)

Publication Top Note:

  • Inadequate dietary diversity during pregnancy increases the risk of maternal anemia and low birth weight in Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    A. Seid, D. Dugassa Fufa, M. Weldeyohannes, Z. Tadesse, S.L. Fenta, …
    Food Science & Nutrition, 11(7), 3706–3717 (2023)
  • Hygienic practice of complementary food preparation and associated factors among mothers with children aged from 6 to 24 months in rural kebeles of Harari region, Ethiopia
    D.D. Fufa, A. Abhram, K.T. Awgichew Teshome, F. Abera, M.Y. Maleda Tefera, …
    Food Science & Technology, 8, 34–42 (2020)
  • Effect of using plant extracts with coating materials on physicochemical quality of tomato fruit (Solanum lycopersicum L.) stored at ambient temperature
    D.D. Fufa, S. Abera, A. Haile, V. Kumar
    Forte Journal of Agriculture, 1(1), 1–16 (2019)
  • Antenatal care utilization and nutrition counseling are strongly associated with infant and young child feeding knowledge among rural/semi-urban women in Harari region, Eastern Ethiopia
    A.A. Roba, A. Tola, D. Dugassa, M. Tefera, T. Gure, T. Worku, A.T. Ayele, …
    Frontiers in Pediatrics, 10, 1013051 (2022)
  • The use of internet-based smartphone apps consistently improved consumers’ healthy eating behaviors: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials
    F.D.D.B.Z.W. Seid, A.
    Frontiers in Digital Health, 6, 1282570 (2024)
  • Quality and therapeutic aspect of camel milk: A review paper
    D.D. Fufa, A. Haile
    Journal of Current Research in Food Science, 1(1), 37–45 (2020)
  • Hygienic practice of complementary food preparation and associated factors among mothers with children aged from 6 to 24 months in rural kebeles of Harari region, Ethiopia
    A.A. Desta Dugassa Fufa, K.T. Awgichew Teshome, M.T. Fistum Abera
    Food Science and Technology, 8(2), 34–42 (2020)
  • Food safety
    D.D. Fufa
    Health Risks of Food Additives – Recent Developments and Trends in Food (2024)
  • Biological activities of peppermint (Mentha piperita L.) oil
    D.D. Zekeria Yusuf, B. Assefa, M. Desta, S. Mengistu, J. …
    Journal Impact Anti-Infective Agents, 20(4), 6 (2022)
  • Suitability of bio-extracts with coating materials on physicochemical quality of tomato fruits (Solanum lycopersicum L.) stored at ambient temperature
    D.D. Fufa
    Journal of Agricultural Science and Food Technology, 7(3), 347–354 (2021)
  • Participatory gender analysis of sorghum production, processing, and utilization in Eastern Hararghe Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia
    A. Bekele, B. Ahmed, D. Tolosa, D. Dugassa, N. Alemu (Year not specified)

 

Muhammad Zakaria Hossain | Agricultural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr Muhammad Zakaria Hossain |  Agricultural Engineering |  Best Researcher Award

Scientific Officer at  Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur,  Bangladesh

Muhammad Zakaria Hossain has been serving as a Scientific Officer at BARI since 2012. His research focuses on precision agriculture, farm machinery, and renewable energy, with notable contributions to developing IoT-based agricultural systems and robotic mowers for orchard management. He has published 11 journal articles and a book chapter, earning recognition such as the Best Paper Award at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Weed Society (2024). With over 12 years of experience, Zakaria has led multiple innovative projects, presented at international conferences, and completed advanced training programs, including a 7-month JICA training in Japan.

 

Publication Profile

📚 Academic and Professional Background:

Muhammad Zakaria Hossain has been a Scientific Officer at BARI since 2012, focusing on precision agricultural techniques for sustainable crop production. His PhD research explored robotic mowers for orchard floor management. With over 12 years of experience, he has published 11 journal articles and a book chapter in reputable platforms like Wiley and MDPI.

🚜 Research and Innovations:

He has led and contributed to various projects, including developing IoT-based systems, solar-powered machinery, and automated agricultural tools. Notable projects include the Farm Machinery Technology Development Project (2020–2025) and the Smallholder Agricultural Competitiveness Project (2024).

🌟 Achievements:

  • Best Paper Award at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Weed Society (2024).
  • Presented research at 11 conferences, including ASABE AIM (2021).
  • Completed advanced training programs, including a 7-month JICA training in Japan.

🛠️ Areas of Expertise:

Precision agriculture, farm machinery, renewable energy, UAV imagery, and sensor-embedded systems.

🌐 Professional Memberships:

Member of ASABE, Bangladesh Society of Agricultural Engineers, Japanese Society of Farm Work Research, and JICA Alumni Association Bangladesh.

Publication Top Note:

  • Hanging as a method of suicide: Retrospective analysis of postmortem cases
    M Ahmad, MZ Hossain
    Journal of Armed Forces Medical College, Bangladesh, 2010
  • Design and development of solar dryer for chilli drying
    MZ Hossain, MA Hossain, MA Awal, MM Alam, A Rabbani
    International Journal of Research, 2015
  • Weed management and economic analysis of a robotic lawnmower: A case study in a Japanese pear orchard
    MZ Hossain, M Komatsuzaki
    Agriculture, 2021
  • Performance evaluation of a cabinet solar dryer for drying red pepper in Bangladesh
    MZ Hossain, MM Alam, MFB Hossain, MSH Sarker, MA Awal, N Jahan
    Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 2018
  • Design of a new beneficial single-axis automatic controlled solar tracker
    MRI Sarker, RA Beg, MZ Hossain, MT Islam
    Proceedings of the 11th APM, 2006
  • Drying and dehydration kinetics of ginger
    MM Alam, MZ Hossain, M Aktar, MS Islam, Z Hasan
    International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, 2014
  • Robotic lawnmower saves labor and operation costs in a pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) orchard
    MZ Hossain, K Takahashi, M Komatsuzaki
    Japanese Journal of Farm Work Research, 2020
  • Rehydration characteristics of dried summer onion
    MM Alam, MZ Hossain, MN Islam
    International Journal of Research, 2014
  • Optimization of the year‐round mowing schedule of a robotic lawnmower in a Japanese pear orchard
    MZ Hossain, S Watanabe, T Okayama, M Komatsuzaki
    Weed Biology and Management, 2022
  • Risk of High Systolic Blood Pressure among the Air Crew in Bangladesh Air Force
    MM Rahman, MA Wahab, MZ Hossain, MM Yasin, NKBG Quddus
    Journal of Armed Forces Medical College, Bangladesh, 2021
  • Osmotic development of value-added garlic products through dehydration and mechanical drying
    M Alam, MZ Hossain, W Ahmed, S Nahar
    Scientia, 2017
  • Architecture program structure in Bangladesh: A critical study
    M Ahsan, SI Raj, M Hossain, A Kundu
    International Seminar on Architecture: Education, Practice and Research, 2012
  • The need to incorporate ergonomics in smart agriculture and organic farming in agricultural and biological engineering education
    M Komatsuzaki, MZ Hossain, NS Dewi
    Agricultural, Biosystems, and Biological Engineering Education, 2024
  • RTK-UAV monitoring of oat cover crop termination by a straight-bar roller-crimper amid weeds
    MZ Hossain, M Komatsuzaki
    2021 ASABE Annual International Virtual Meeting, 2021
  • Design and development of a low-cost power tiller operated potato harvester for small farmers, Bangladesh
    MZHKKS MI Hossain
    Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 2016
  • Computer vision technique for optimum nitrogen application in rice
    MZ Hossain, MM Alam, MA Haque, A Rahman, MA Awal
    International Journal of Research (IJR), 2014
  • Impact study of a generation-rich island and development of auto load shedding scheme to improve service reliability
    M Hossain, MS Alam, MI Hossain, MQ Ahsan
    1st International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information, 2014
  • Study of impacts on operation of island and frequency-based auto load shedding to improve service reliability using CYME PSAF
    M Hossain, H Rahman, MQ Ahsan
    7th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2012
  • Effects of gibberellic acid and indole-3-acetic acid on growth, development, and yield of Arahar plants (Cajanus Cajan (L.) millsp. cultivar 76013)
    R Parveen, SN Hossin, F Hossain, M Hossain
    Bangladesh Journal of Life Sciences, 1994
  • 日本のナシ果樹園におけるロボット芝刈り機の評価と草刈りの最適化
    MZ Hossain

 

Muhammad Usman | Agriculture Economics | Young Scientist Award

Dr Muhammad Usman |  Agriculture Economics |  Young Scientist Award

Assistant Professor at  National University of Modern Languages (NUML) Rawalpindi Branch,  Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Usman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, with a CGPA of 3.81/4.0. Dr. Usman has extensive teaching experience, having previously served as a Lecturer at NUML, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, and the International Islamic University Islamabad. He also completed a research fellowship at West Texas A&M University, USA, under the International Research Supports Fellowship (IRSF) program.

 

Publication Profile

Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. in Economics (2022), PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, CGPA: 3.81/4.0
  • MS in Economics (2017), International Islamic University, Islamabad, CGPA: 3.75/4.0
  • M.Sc. in Economics (2013), Islamia University Bahawalpur, CGPA: 3.65/4.0
  • B.Sc. (2011), Islamia University Bahawalpur, 1st Division (69%)
  • Higher Secondary School Certificate (2008), BISE Bahawalpur, 1st Division (64%)
  • Secondary School Certificate (2006), BISE Bahawalpur, 1st Division (61%)

Professional Experience:

  • Assistant Professor (Sep 2024 – Present), National University of Modern Languages, Rawalpindi
  • Lecturer (Jan 2022 – Sep 2024), National University of Modern Languages, Rawalpindi
  • Visiting Faculty Lecturer (Oct 2021 – Jul 2022), PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi
  • Research Assistant (Mar – Jul 2021), West Texas A&M University, Texas, USA
  • Visiting Faculty Lecturer (Fall 2020), International Islamic University Islamabad
  • Visiting Faculty Lecturer (2017 – 2021), PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi
  • Research Fellow (2019), Department of Economics, UAAR, Rawalpindi
  • Research Assistant (2016 – 2017), International Institute of Islamic Economics, IIUI

Honors & Awards:

  • 1st Position in Poster Presentation at PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Student Conference (Nov 2021)
  • International Research Supports Fellowship (IRSF) by Punjab HEC at West Texas A&M University, USA
  • Punjab Education Endowment Fund (PEEF) Scholarship at Master’s Level

Administrative & Support Roles:

  • Worked on Self-Assessment Report (SAR) for BS Accounting and Finance (2022-2023)
  • Member of NBEAC Requirement and Curriculum Design for BBA (4 Years)
  • Mentorship for BBA Classes
  • Program Coordinator for BS Accounting and Finance
  • Focal Person for Management Science Placement Bureau/ORIC
  • Mentor of Adventure Club and organizer of various activities

Publication Top Note:

  • R&D Innovation Adoption, Climatic Sensitivity, and Absorptive Ability Contribution for Agriculture TFP Growth in Pakistan
    M Usman, G Hameed, A Saboor, LK Almas, M Hanif
    Agriculture, 11(12), 1206 (2021)
  • Research and Development Spillover, Irrigation Water Use, and Agricultural Production in Pakistan
    M Usman, G Hameed, A Saboor, LK Almas
    WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development, 17, 840-858 (2021)
  • Determinants of Wheat Consumption, Irrigated Agriculture, and Food Security Challenges in Egypt
    LK Almas, M Usman
    WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development, 17, 696-712 (2021)
  • Wheat Consumption Determinants and Food Security Challenges: Evidence from Pakistan
    S Shaheen, LK Almas, M Usman
    WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development (2022)
  • Growth Effects of Fiscal and Monetary Policies in Pakistan
    M Usman
    The Pakistan Development Review, 529-552 (2016)
  • Assessing the Economic Implications of Climate Change on Agriculture in Punjab, Pakistan: Farmers’ Perception and Satisfaction
    M Usman, M Wasim, RB Yawar
    Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 12(3), 348-365 (2023)
  • Technological Spillovers, Manufacturing Growth, and Transboundary Pollution in the Case of Pakistan
    M Usman, G Hameed, A Saboor, KN Sadozai
    Journal of Applied Economics & Business Studies (JAEBS), 4(2) (2020)
  • Social, Political, Psychological Impacts of Covid-19 Digitalization of the Currency and Emerging World Order
    A Ahmed, A Muhammad, M Owais, K Ullah, M Usman
    Indian Journal of Economics and Business, 20(4) (2022)
  • Impact of Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth in Selected Developed and Developing Countries: Exploring the Role of Institutions
    B Hussain, K Ullah, G Hameed, M Usman, K Ayoub
    Indian Journal of Economics and Business, 20(4) (2021)
  • Optimal Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism for Economic Growth of Developing Countries
    M Usman, G Hameed, H Bibi, S Hassan
    Foundation University Journal of Business & Economics, 8(2), 20-41 (2023)
  • The Nexus Between Financial Development, Institutions, and Economic Growth: Evidence from High-, Middle-, and Low-Income Countries
    B Hussain, K Ullah, S Haider, M Usman, S Anwar, T Ahmad
    PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology, 19(1), 935-976 (2022)
  • Transport Energy Consumption and Climatic Challenges in SAARC Countries
    ALK Ahmad A., Gill AR, Usman M., Muhammad A., Haider S.
    Indian Journal of Economics and Business, 20(4) (2021)
  • Biosaline Agriculture: Tomato Production in Egypt and Its Export Potential
    LK Almas, M Usman, M Hazman, M El-Sayed, A Shams El-Din
    WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development (2021)
  • Dynamisms of Twin Deficit and Pakistan: Empirical Analysis
    K Hassan, AM Baber, MA Rehman, M Usman, UA Mughal
    WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development (2021)
  • Innovation Spillovers, Economic Growth, and the Role of Absorptive Ability
    M Usman, LK Almas, S Hassan
    Proceedings of the International Conference on Economics and Social Sciences (2024)
  • Optimal Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism for Economic Growth (In Case of Developing Countries)
    G Hameed, M Usman, H Bibi, AM Baber
    Journal of Economic Cooperation & Development, 45(1) (2024)
  • Perceptions on Climate Change and Satisfaction on Adaptive Measures: Farmer Field Evidence from Punjab, Pakistan
    ZS Rana, I Hussain, A Saboor, M Usman, S Sadiq, N Mahmood, LK Almas
    WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development, 19, 1083-1102 (2023)
  • Meta Analysis of Theoretical and Empirical Connections Between Altruistic Behavior and Economic Wellbeing of an Individual
    S Saeed, ASDG Hameed, M Usman
    Indian Journal of Economics and Business, 20(4) (2021)

 

Farnaz almasi | Soil-Vegetable System | Best Researcher Award

Dr Farnaz almasi |  Soil-Vegetable System |  Best Researcher Award

shoushtar faculty, Iran

Farnaz Almasi is an environmental researcher specializing in bioremediation, pollution control, and environmental health risk assessments. Her work focuses on innovative solutions to mitigate the effects of pollutants in water, soil, and industrial environments, particularly in saline and contaminated areas. Almasi has contributed to several studies on biosurfactant-assisted composting, biodegradation of petroleum, and the health risks associated with environmental contaminants like pesticides and heavy metals. She has published extensively in high-impact journals, including research on the degradation of hazardous chemicals and the health impacts of pollutants in aquatic systems. With a strong background in environmental engineering, Almasi continues to make significant strides in the field of environmental health and pollution management.

 

Publication Profile

🏆 Notable Achievements:

  • Published extensively in high-impact journals, with a focus on biosurfactant-assisted composting, herbicide residue monitoring, and bioremediation using halotolerant bacterial strains.
  • Contributed significantly to studies on health risk assessments related to environmental contaminants, including pesticides and toxic elements.

🧪 Key Research Contributions:

  • Enhanced bioremediation techniques for petroleum-contaminated saline soils.
  • Health risk assessment of herbicides and organochlorine pesticides in water systems.
  • Systematic reviews on the environmental transmission of COVID-19 and arsenic’s role in kidney cancer.

Key Skills and Expertise:

  • Bioremediation of industrial and saline environments.
  • Risk assessment of environmental pollutants.
  • Advanced oxidation processes for pollutant degradation.

📚 Research Focus:

Farnaz Almasi is a prolific researcher specializing in environmental science and engineering, with a strong emphasis on bioremediation, pollution control, and environmental health risk assessments. Her work often explores innovative solutions for mitigating the effects of pollutants in water, soil, and industrial environments.

Citation Metrics:

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 424
  • Citations Since 2019: 339

h-index:

  • Total h-index: 11
  • h-index Since 2019: 10

i10-index:

  • Total i10-index: 16
  • i10-index Since 2019: 10

Publication Top Note:

  • A comparative study on the removal of phenol from aqueous solutions by electro–Fenton and electro–persulfate processes using iron electrodes
    AR Rahmani, H Rezaeivahidian, M Almasi, A Shabanlo, H Almasi
    Research on Chemical Intermediates 42, 1441-1450 (58 citations, 2016)
  • Removal of turbidity and organic matter from car wash wastewater by electrocoagulation process
    MJ Mohammadi, J Salari, A Takdastan, M Farhadi, P Javanmardi, AR Yari, …
    Desalination and Water Treatment 68, 122-128 (50 citations, 2017)
  • Spatial distribution, ecological and health risk assessment and source identification of atrazine in Shadegan international wetland, Iran
    H Almasi, A Takdastan, N Jaafarzadeh, AA Babaei, YT Birgani, …
    Marine Pollution Bulletin 160, 111569 (48 citations, 2020)
  • Arsenic in drinking water and kidney cancer: a systematic review
    N Jaafarzadeh, A Poormohammadi, H Almasi, Z Ghaedrahmat, F Rahim, …
    Reviews on Environmental Health 38 (2), 255-263 (24 citations, 2023)
  • Activated persulfate by chelating agent Fe·/complex for in situ degradation of phenol: intermediate identification and optimization study
    AR Rahmani, A Poormohammadi, F Zamani, Y Tahmasebi Birgani, S Jorfi, …
    Research on Chemical Intermediates 44, 5501-5519 (24 citations, 2018)
  • A comparative study on the removal of pentachlorophenol using copper-impregnated pumice and zeolite
    AR Rahmani, S Jorfi, G Asgari, F Zamani, H Almasi, Z Masoumi
    Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 6 (2), 3342-3348 (24 citations, 2018)
  • Modeling and optimization of ciprofloxacin degradation by hybridized potassium persulfate/zero valent-zinc/ultrasonic process
    AR Rahmani, H Rezaei-Vahidian, H Almasi, F Donyagard
    Environmental Processes 4, 563-572 (23 citations, 2017)
  • Effect of silica on the ultrasonic/persulfate process for degradation of Acid Black 1 in aqueous solutions
    AR Rahmani, F Zamani, A Shabanloo, H Almasi
    AVICENNA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENGINEERING 3 (2), 0-0 (17 citations, 2016)
  • Optimization of catalytic ozonation process for removal of reactive black 5 dye using bone char ash modified by magnesium oxide and applying taguchi design
    G Asgari, H Almasi, J Fardmal, F Ghanbari, Z Daraie, S Akbari
    Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 24 (122), 252-262 (17 citations, 2015)
  • Optimization of ciprofloxacin antibiotic sonochemical degradation with persulfate activated by nano zero-valent iron by central composite design method
    AR Rahmani, H Almasi, S Bajalan, H Rezaei Vahidian, A Zarei, …
    J. Health 8, 231-245 (11 citations, 2017)
  • Investigation into catalytic potential of marble powder in catalytic ozonation of reactive black 5
    S Akbari, F Ghanbari, H Almasi, G Asgari
    (11 citations, 2017)
  • Removal of 2, 4-dichlorophenol from aqueous solution using ultrasonic/H2O2
    M Sadrnourmohamadi, A Poormohammadi, H Almasi, G Asgari, …
    Desalination and Water Treatment 75, 189-194 (11 citations, 2017)
  • Removal of 2, 4 di-chlorophenol using persulfate activated with ultrasound from aqueous solutions
    A Seid Mohammadi, G Asgari, H Almasi
    Journal of Environmental Health Engineering 1 (4), 259-270 (11 citations, 2014)
  • Herbicide residues in water resources: a scoping review
    S Jorfi, F Rahim, A Rahmani, N Jaafarzadeh, Z Ghaedrahmat, H Almasi, …
    Avicenna Journal of Environmental Health Engineering 8 (2), 126-133 (10 citations, 2021)
  • Biodegradation of Bisphenol A in a saline industrial wastewater using Alcaligenes faecalis strain BPAN5
    A Neisi, AR Rahmani, S Ghafari, S Jorfi, H Almasi
    Desalination and Water Treatment 189, 276-282 (10 citations, 2020)
  • Investigation of sonochemical oxidation process in the presence of SiO2, CuSO4 and Na2SO4 in removal of acid black1 azo dye from aqueous solution
    HA R Rahmani, Z Masoumi, A Shabanlo, S Akbari
    Journal of Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences 13 (12), 1115-1128 (10 citations, 2015)
  • The study of phenol removal from aqueous solutions using oxidizing agents of peroxide hydrogen, persulfate and periodate activated by ultrasound
    H Almasi, G Asgari, M Leili, Z Sharifi, A Seid-Mohammadi
    Journal of Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences 15 (9), 835-848 (9 citations, 2017)
  • Monitoring and health risk assessment of organochlorine pesticides in Karun River and drinking water Ahvaz city, South West of Iran
    S Jorfi, A Poormohammadi, E Maraghi, H Almasi
    Toxin Reviews 41 (2), 361-369 (8 citations, 2022)
  • Sonochemical oxidation of phenol using persulfate activated by zerovalent iron nanoparticles in aqueous environments
    R Shokouhi, Y Poureshgh, H Almasi, A Shabanloo
    J Occup Environ Health 2 (1), 7-17 (7 citations, 2016)
  • Application of a moving bed biofilm reactor in removal of ciprofloxacin from real hospital effluent: effect of operational conditions
    R Shokoohi, H Almasi, M Sedighi, Z Daraee, S Akbari
    Avicenna Journal of Environmental Health Engineering 4 (2), 19-23 (6 citations, 2017)

 

 

Davoud Akhzari | Biofertilizer Application | Best Researcher Award

Prof Davoud Akhzari | Biofertilizer Application | Best Researcher Award

Malayer University,  Iran

Dr. Davoud Akhzari is an Associate Professor specializing in phytoremediation, biotic and abiotic stress management, and plant eco-physiology. With a Ph.D. in Soil, Plant, and Environmental Sciences from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, his research focuses on vegetation improvement, rangeland management, and soil rehabilitation. Dr. Akhzari has held key administrative roles at Malayer University and serves as a reviewer for numerous international journals. His expertise includes biofertilizer production, composting, and advanced data analysis using R and SAS software.

 

Publication Profile

🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Soil, Plant, and Environmental Sciences (2012), Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Iran.
  • M.S. in Natural Resource Management (2007), Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Iran.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Experience:

  • Assistant Professor, Malayer University (2011–2016).
  • Associate Professor, Malayer University (2016–present).
  • Held administrative roles, including Head of Department, Dean of Central Library, and Dean of Brilliant Talents Office.

🔬 Skills & Contributions:

  • Expertise in compost and biofertilizer production.
  • Reviewer for numerous scientific journals, including PLOS ONE and Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology.
  • Proficient in R and SAS for data analysis.

🌱 Research Focus:

Dr. Akhzari specializes in phytoremediation, biotic and abiotic stress management, and plant eco-physiology. His work addresses vegetation improvement in arid zones, rangeland management, and soil rehabilitation.

Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 631
  • Citations Since 2019: 491
  • h-index: 13 (12 since 2019)
  • i10-index: 18 (14 since 2019)

Publication Top Note:

  • The removal of phosphate from aqueous solutions using two nano-structures: copper oxide and carbon tubes
    S. Mahdavi, D. Akhzari
    Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 1-11, 2016 (64 citations)
  • Effect of Drought Stress on Total Protein, Essential Oil Content, and Physiological Traits of Levisticum Officinale Koch
    M.P., D. Akhzari
    Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2015 (57 citations)
  • Effects of salinity, drought, and priming treatments on seed germination and growth parameters of Lathyrus sativus L.
    S. Gheidary, D. Akhzari, M. Pessarakli
    Journal of Plant Nutrition 40 (10), 1507-1514, 2017 (47 citations)
  • Effects of Vermicompost and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Soil Properties and Growth of Medicago polymorpha L.
    D. Akhzari, B. Attaeian, A. Arami, F. Mahmoodi, F. Aslani
    Compost Science & Utilization 23 (3), 142-153, 2015 (43 citations)
  • Effects of cadmium stress on seedlings of various rangeland plant species (Avena fatua L., Lathyrus sativus L., and Lolium temulentum L.): Growth, physiological …
    L. Marzban, D. Akhzari, A. Ariapour, B. Mohammadparast, M. Pessarakli
    Journal of Plant Nutrition 40 (15), 2127-2137, 2017 (29 citations)
  • Effects of vermicompost and salinity stress on growth and physiological traits of Medicago rigidula L.
    D. Akhzari, M. Pessarakli, M. Khedmati
    Journal of Plant Nutrition 39 (14), 2106-2114, 2016 (25 citations)
  • Studying the effects of salinity stress on the growth of various halophytic plant species (Agropyron elongatum, Kochia prostrata, and Puccinellia distans)
    D. Akhzari, A. Sepehry, M. Pessarakli, H. Barani
    World Applied Science Journal 16 (7), 998-1003, 2012 (25 citations)
  • Effects of grazing intensity on soil and vegetation properties in a Mediterranean rangeland
    D. Akhzari, M. Pessarakli, S. Eftekhari Ahandani
    Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 46 (22), 2798-2806, 2015 (22 citations)
  • Drought Monitoring Using Vegetation Indices and MODIS Data (Case Study: Isfahan Province, Iran)
    D. Shad, M.S., Ildoromi, A., Akhzari
    Rangeland Science 7 (2), 148-159, 2017 (21 citations)
  • Characterization of bare and modified nano-zirconium oxide (ZrO2) and their applications as adsorbents for the removal of bivalent heavy metals
    S. Mahdavi, N. Amini, H. Merrikhpour, D. Akhzari
    Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 1-11, 2017 (18 citations)

 

 

Mingdong Yao | Food | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr  Mingdong  Yao | Food |  Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at  Tianjin University, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mingdong Yao is an Associate Professor at Tianjin University, where he works at the Frontiers Science Center for Synthetic Biology and the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Life Chemistry from the University of Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Yao has made significant contributions to the fields of synthetic biology, microbial cell factories, biocatalysis, and enzyme engineering.

 

Publication Profile

Academic Background:

Dr. Mingdong Yao received his PhD in Applied Life Chemistry from the University of Tokyo, Japan. He is currently an Associate Professor at the Frontiers Science Center for Synthetic Biology and the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology at Tianjin University, China.

Research Focus:

Dr. Yao’s research expertise includes synthetic biology, microbial cell factories, biocatalysis, and enzyme engineering. His work focuses on the design, development, and optimization of key functional enzymes in biosynthetic pathways.

Key Contributions:

Dr. Yao has significantly advanced the construction of cell factories, improving the production of lipophilic compounds in yeast by extending the cellular G1 phase and enhancing enzyme expression. He also developed a rational enzyme assembly strategy, improving the biosynthesis efficiency of terpenoid products. Additionally, his work in enzyme design has led to the functional expansion of adenosinase to halogenase.

Research Projects:

He has completed several major research projects, including a National Natural Science Foundation project, two subprojects of the National Key Research and Development Program of China, and a Tianjin Natural Science Foundation project. He is currently leading another subproject of the National Key Research and Development Program of China.

Awards and Recognition:

Dr. Yao’s research has been widely recognized internationally, contributing significantly to the fields of synthetic biology and enzyme engineering.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 1,276
  • Citations by Documents: 1,015
  • Number of Documents: 65
  • h-index: 20

Publication Top Note:

  • Systematic metabolic engineering enables highly efficient production of vitamin A in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Shi, Y., Lu, S., Zhou, X., Xiao, W., Yao, M.
    Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology, 2025, 10(1), pp. 58–67.
  • Extending the G1 phase improves the production of lipophilic compounds in yeast by boosting enzyme expression and increasing cell size
    Hao, H., Yao, M., Wang, Y., Xiao, W., Yuan, Y.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2024, 121(47), e2413486121.
  • A customized self-assembled synergistic biocatalyst for plastic depolymerization
    Zhang, W., Han, Y., Yang, F., Yao, M., Qin, H.-M.
    Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2024, 477, 135380.
  • Improving the expression of taxadiene synthase to enhance the titer of taxadiene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Zhang, C., Wang, J., Shi, Y., Yao, M., Yuan, Y.
    Green Chemistry, 2024, 26(20), pp. 10604–10616.
  • Highly efficient synthesis of lysergic acid using engineered budding yeast
    Wu, N., Yao, M., Xiao, W., Wang, Y., Yuan, Y.-J.
    Green Chemistry, 2024, 26(19), pp. 10330–10343.
  • Systematic Engineering to Enhance β-Myrcene Production in Yeast
    Shu, Y., Dong, T., Zhou, X., Wang, Y., Xiao, W.
    Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2024, 72(35), pp. 19395–19402.
  • Biotransformation of ethylene glycol by engineered Escherichia coli
    Yan, W., Qi, X., Cao, Z., Ding, M., Yuan, Y.
    Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology, 2024, 9(3), pp. 531–539.
  • Multidimensional combinatorial screening for high-level production of erythritol in Yarrowia lipolytica
    Li, L., Zhang, Q., Shi, R., Lu, F., Qin, H.-M.
    Bioresource Technology, 2024, 406, 131035.
  • Research Progress in the Synthesis of Astaxanthin by Yeast
    Shu, Y., Wang, Y., Yao, M., Xiao, W.
    China Biotechnology, 2024, 44(6), pp. 116–128.
  • Molecular Insights into Converting Hydroxide Adenosyltransferase into Halogenase
    Jiang, Y., Yao, M., Feng, J., Dong, M., Yuan, Y.
    Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2024, 72(22), pp. 12685–12695.

 

Prosun Bhattacharya | Rice | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Prosun Bhattacharya | Rice |  Best Researcher Award

Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Prof. Dr. Prosun Bhattacharya, born on July 27, 1962, in New Delhi, India, holds dual nationality as Swedish and Overseas Citizen of India (OCI). He is married and has two daughters, Promila and Urmila. Currently residing in Hässelby, Sweden, Prof. Bhattacharya can be reached at his home phone (+46 8 750 7098) or mobile (+46 70 697 4241). He has had a distinguished career in his field, contributing significantly to his area of expertise.

 

Publication Profile

Academic Background:

  • B.Sc. (Hons) Geology: 1982, University of Delhi, India
  • M.Sc. Applied Geology: 1985, University of Delhi, India
  • Ph.D. in Geology: 1990, University of Delhi, India
    • Thesis: Petrology and Geochemistry of Clastic Metasediments from Proterozoic Aravalli Supergroup, Udaipur District, South Central Rajasthan

Current Position:

  • Professor in Groundwater Chemistry (since 2009): Department of Sustainable Development, Environmental Science and Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
    • Research Coordinator: KTH-International Groundwater Arsenic Research Group (GARG)
    • Research Focus: Characterization of high-arsenic groundwater, biogeochemical interactions, and sustainable drinking water solutions in regions like the Bengal Delta Plain, Bangladesh, and India.

Professional Honors:

  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America (2012)
  • Fellow of the International Water Association (2018)
  • George Burke Maxey Distinguished Service Award (2021)

Research Projects:

Prof. Bhattacharya has led numerous significant research projects, including the Mistra Idea Support Grant on arsenic-safe aquifers, and various Sida-funded projects on arsenic mitigation and groundwater quality. His projects span global regions, including South Asia, Bolivia, and Tanzania, with a focus on groundwater contamination, arsenic remediation, and sustainable water supply systems.

PhD and Licentiate Students Supervised:

Prof. Bhattacharya has supervised multiple Ph.D. and Licentiate students, guiding research on arsenic mobilization, groundwater contamination, and water safety, with students from institutions such as KTH, University of Kalyani, and University of Dhaka.

Citations:

Citations: 16,423
Documents: 386
h-index: 66
Citations by 10,313 documents

Publication Top Note:

  • Surface-derived groundwater contamination in Gulu District, Uganda: Chemical and microbial tracers
    Wilson, G.J.L., Muloogi, D., Hamisi, R., Huck, J.J., Richards, L.A.
    Science of the Total Environment, 2024, 955, 177118
  • Training caretakers to clean community wells is a highly cost-effective way to reduce exposure to coliform bacteria
    Habib, M.A., Cocciolo, S., Raihan, M.M.A., Bhattacharya, P., Tompsett, A.
    npj Clean Water, 2024, 7(1), 110
  • A sustainable methodological approach for mitigation of salt stress of rice seedlings in coastal regions: Identification of halotolerant rhizobacteria from Noakhali, Bangladesh and their impact
    Mahmud, F.M.A., Islam, M.A., Rubel, M.H., Bhattacharya, P., Ahmed, F.
    MethodsX, 2024, 13, 102981
  • Spatial and temporal variations of dug well water quality in Korba basin, Chhattisgarh, India: Insights into hydrogeological characteristics
    Patel, K.S., Pandey, P.K., Sharma, S.K., Rahman, M.M., Bhattacharya, P.
    Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2024, 27, 101359
  • Groundwater contamination and sources of potentially toxic elements in Korba Basin, India
    Patel, K.S., Pandey, P.K., Sahu, B.L., Martín-Ramos, P., Bhattacharya, P.
    Environmental Quality Management, 2024, 34(1), e22177
  • Microplastics and nanoplastics in environment: Sampling, characterization and analytical methods
    Mahapatra, S., Maity, J.P., Singha, S., Patnaik, S., Bhattacharya, P.
    Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2024, 26, 101267
  • Spatial modeling of the occurrences of geogenic fluoride in groundwater systems in Tanzania: Implications for the provision of safe drinking water
    Ijumulana, J., Ligate, F., Bhattacharya, P., Mohamed, R.H., Mtalo, F.
    Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2024, 26, 101250
  • Microplastics in freshwater: Unveiling sources, fate, and removal strategies
    Upadhyay, S., Sharma, P.K., Dogra, K., Tripathi, V., Karmakar, R.
    Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2024, 26, 101185
  • Arsenic and fluoride in groundwater triggering a high risk: Probabilistic results using Monte Carlo simulation and species sensitivity distribution
    Padilla-Reyes, D.A., Dueñas-Moreno, J., Mahlknecht, J., Navarro-Gómez, C.J., Bhattacharya, P.
    Chemosphere, 2024, 359, 142305
  • Chronic exposure of arsenic among children in Asia: A current opinion based on epidemiological evidence
    Hu, K., Islam, M.A., Parvez, F., Bhattacharya, P., Khan, K.M.
    Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health, 2024, 39, 100558