Shubham Shah | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shubham Shah | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, J&K, India

Mr. Shubham Shah is a passionate early-career researcher in the field of Forestry and Ecosystem Services, currently completing his Master of Science in Forestry with a specialization in Forest Resource Management at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Forestry from Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

  • M.Sc. in Forestry (2022–2024)
    Specialization: Forest Resource Management
    Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir
    OGPA: 8.02

  • B.Sc. in Forestry (2018–2022)
    Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur
    OGPA: 8.43

📘 Master’s Research:

Title: Species Diversity, Provisioning Ecosystem Services (PES) and Livelihood Contribution of Homestead Forestry in Singrauli District of Madhya Pradesh
Focus areas:

  1. Biodiversity assessment and biomass estimation

  2. Economic valuation of ecosystem services

  3. Livelihood impacts from homestead forestry

  4. Socio-economic and biophysical drivers of income

🧪 Research Skills & Expertise:

  • Forest inventory, biomass & species diversity analysis

  • Valuation of ecosystem services, socio-economic surveys

  • Tools: QGIS, ArcGIS, SPSS, R, Microsoft Office

  • Report writing, data interpretation, economic evaluation

🏕️ Trainings & International Exposure:

  • Urban Green Dynamics & Climate Resilience – Erasmus+ Student Exchange, SKUAST-K (2024)

  • Ex-situ Conservation Strategies – MDP by Ministry of MSME (2023)

  • Bamboo Agroforestry Management – TFRI, Jabalpur (2019)

Publication Top Notes:

  • Species Diversity and Standing Stock of Homestead Forestry in Singrauli District of Madhya Pradesh, India
    Published in: Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology
    Date: December 9, 2024

  • Mahua (Madhuca longifolia L.) Tree – A Lifeline for Tribes of Madhya Pradesh
    Published in: AgroScience Today
    ISSN: 2583-0147
    Date: November 30, 2024

  • Permaculture: A Step Towards Sustainable Farming
    Forthcoming in: Advances in Agricultural Sciences, Vol. 48
    Status: Accepted for publication in 2025

 

Mohammadreza Asghari | Food safety | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mohammadreza Asghari |  Food safety | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Urmia University,  Iran

Prof. Dr. Mohammadreza Asghari is a distinguished professor in the Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture at Urmia University, Iran. He earned his Ph.D. in Postharvest Horticulture from Tehran University and has built a robust academic and research career specializing in crop physiology, crop quality, postharvest technology, food safety, plant hormones, and modern and organic horticulture.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. in Postharvest Horticulture – University of Tehran

  • Professor, Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Urmia University, Iran

🌱 Areas of Expertise:

  • Crop Physiology & Quality

  • Postharvest Physiology & Technology

  • Food Safety

  • Plant Hormones & Growth Regulators

  • Fruit Production, Intensive & Organic Orchards

  • Modern Horticulture

🧪 Research & Innovation:

  • 92 Journal Articles | 65 Conference Papers | 4 Books

  • Editor-in-Chief of Pomology Research Journal

  • 47 Supervised Theses

  • 1 Invention: A safe, anti-stress compound for use during crop growth and postharvest

  • Research focus includes improving crop resistance, marketability, and nutritional quality

🏆 Awards & Recognition:

  • 🏅 Top 2% Scientist (Stanford University) – 2021 & 2024

  • 🎓 Top Student in National Ph.D. & M.Sc. Entrance Exams, Tehran University

📈 Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 2,871

  • Citations Since 2020: 1,783

  • h-index: 27

  • h-index Since 2020: 23

  • i10-index: 38

  • i10-index Since 2020: 31

Publication Top Notes:

  • Impact of Salicylic Acid on Post-Harvest Physiology of Horticultural Crops
    Asghari, M.R., Soleimani Aghdam, M.
    Trends in Food Science & Technology, 21, 502–509 (2010) — Cited: 614

  • Effect of Pre- and Postharvest Salicylic Acid Treatment on Ethylene Production, Fungal Decay, and Overall Quality of Selva Strawberry Fruit
    Babalar, M., Asghari, M., Talaei, A., Khosroshahi, A.
    Food Chemistry, 105(2), 449–453 (2007) — Cited: 441

  • Impact of Postharvest Brassinosteroids Treatment on PAL Activity in Tomato Fruit in Response to Chilling Stress
    Aghdam, M.S., Asghari, M., Farmani, B., Mohayeji, M., Moradbeygi, H.
    Scientia Horticulturae, 144, 116–120 (2012) — Cited: 141

  • Effects of Foliar Applications of Nitric Oxide and Spermidine on Photosynthesis and Antioxidant Enzyme Activities in Citrus Seedlings Under Salinity Stress
    Asghari, M.R., Khoshbakht, D.
    Photosynthetica, 56(4), 1313–1325 (2018) — Cited: 109

  • Alleviation of Postharvest Chilling Injury of Tomato Fruit by Salicylic Acid Treatment
    Aghdam, M.S., Asghari, M., Khorsandi, O., Mohayeji, M.
    Journal of Food Science and Technology, 51, 2815–2820 (2014) — Cited: 98

  • Interaction Effects of Salicylic Acid and Methyl Jasmonate on Antioxidant Content and Enzyme Activity in ‘Sabrosa’ Strawberry During Storage
    Asghari, M., Hasanlooe, A.R.
    Scientia Horticulturae, 197, 490–495 (2015) — Cited: 89

  • Eco-Friendly Technology for Postharvest Produce Quality
    Siddiqui, M.W. (Ed.), includes chapter by Asghari, M.R.
    Academic Press (2016) — Cited: 80

  • Impact of Jasmonates on Safety, Productivity, and Physiology of Food Crops
    Asghari, M.
    Trends in Food Science & Technology, 91, 169–183 (2019) — Cited: 76

  • Methyl Jasmonate Enhances Defense Enzyme Activity and Antioxidant Content in ‘Sabrosa’ Strawberry Fruit
    Asghari, M., Hasanlooe, A.R.
    Food Science & Nutrition, 4(3), 377–383 (2016) — Cited: 70

  • Influence of Foliar-Applied Polyamines on Growth and Photosynthetic Characteristics in Citrus Under Saline Conditions
    Khoshbakht, D., Asghari, M.R., Haghighi, M.
    Photosynthetica, 56, 731–742 (2018) — Cited: 65

 

Ayoub Lazaar | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award | 3887

Dr. Ayoub Lazaar |  Soil Science | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher at Center for Sustainable soil Sciences, College for Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Science, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University Of Benguerir, Morocco

Dr. Ayoub Lazaar is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Center for Sustainable Soil Sciences (C3S), Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Morocco. He holds a Ph.D. in Geology and Geo-Environment and specializes in soil science, pedology, remote sensing, GIS, and spectroscopy (Vis-NIR/MIR). His research focuses on soil salinity assessment, spectral diagnostics of degradation, and geospatial modeling for sustainable land management. He has authored several peer-reviewed publications and developed Morocco’s first Vis-NIR soil spectral library. Dr. Lazaar has also led over 100 environmental impact assessments in his previous consultancy role. His innovations support precision agriculture and environmental sustainability in arid and semi-arid regions.

Profile:

🎓 Academic & Professional Background:

Dr. Ayoub Lazaar holds a Ph.D. in Geology and Geo-Environment and is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Center for Sustainable Soil Sciences (C3S), UM6P. His expertise spans soil science, remote sensing, GIS, spectroscopy (Vis-NIR/MIR), geochemistry, and clay mineralogy. He has conducted over 100 Environmental Impact Assessments during his time as Lead Manager at ADA-Consulting.

🔬 Research Focus & Innovations:

  • 🧪 Soil salinity assessment using MIR spectroscopy and machine learning

  • 🛰️ Geospatial modeling for sustainable land management

  • 🔍 Spectral diagnostics of soil degradation in arid/semi-arid zones

  • 📚 Published 6+ peer-reviewed articles (2 under review)

  • 📊 Built the first Vis-NIR soil spectral library in the Triffa plain, Morocco

  • 🛠️ Developed low-cost sensors now adopted by FAO programs

🌍 Contributions & Impact:

Dr. Lazaar’s research bridges lab science with field applications, promoting cost-effective soil health diagnostics and sustainable agricultural practices. His latest focus includes developing pedotransfer functions for salinity prediction and analyzing groundwater quality in the Mediterranean region using advanced GIS and statistical tools.

🌐 Professional Affiliations:

  • IUSS (International Union of Soil Sciences)

  • SSSA (Soil Science Society of America)

  • EGU (European Geosciences Union)

  • CESFRA, UM6P

  • ASSS, MARS, and FAO Soil Spectroscopy Groups

Publication Top Notes:

  1. The application of proximal visible and near-infrared spectroscopy to estimate soil organic matter on the Triffa Plain of Morocco
    Lazaar, A., Mouazen, A.M., El Hammouti, K., Fullen, M., Pradhan, B., Memon, M.S., et al.
    International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 8(2), 195–204. (2020). [Citations: 35]

  2. Potential of VIS-NIR spectroscopy to characterize and discriminate topsoils of different soil types in the Triffa Plain (Morocco)
    Lazaar, A., Mahyou, H., Asagholizadeh, A., El Hammouti, K., et al.
    Soil Science Annual, 70(1), 54–63. (2019). [Citations: 14]

  3. The manifestation of VIS-NIRS spectroscopy data to predict and map soil texture in the Triffa Plain (Morocco)
    Lazaar, A., Pradhan, B., Zakariae, N., Abdelali, G., El Hammouti, K., Karim, A., et al.
    Kuwait Journal of Science, 48(1), 111–121. (2021). [Citations: 9]

  4. Physicochemical and mineralogical characterization of the Mediterranean soils of Triffa Plain (Northeast Morocco) by physicochemical analysis, X-ray diffraction and VIS spectroscopy
    Lazaar, A., El Hammouti, K., Andich, K., Hadria, R.
    ACM Conference Proceedings, (2020).

  5. Apport de la télédétection hyperspectrale dans la cartographie et la caractérisation des sols du Maroc Oriental
    Lazaar, A.
    (French publication), 2017.

 

Anshul Kumar | Fruit Science | Young Researcher Award

Dr Anshul Kumar |  Fruit Science | Young Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Shoolini University, India

Dr. Anshul Kumar is an Assistant Professor specializing in Fruit Science at the MS Swaminathan School of Agriculture, Shoolini University. With a strong academic and research background, he is actively engaged in teaching, mentoring, and contributing to advancements in horticultural science.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. (Fruit Science), Dr. Y.S. Parmar UHF, Nauni – 70.50% (2021)

  • M.Sc. (Fruit Science), Dr. Y.S. Parmar UHF, Nauni – 74.00% (2017)

  • B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture, Dr. Y.S. Parmar UHF, Nauni – 73.80% (2015)

📚 Research Highlights:

M.Sc. Thesis

Title: Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on Growth, Yield and Fruit Quality of Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.)

  • Demonstrated that integrated use of fertilizers, organic manure, and bio-fertilizers can reduce costs, enhance soil health, and increase productivity.

Ph.D. Thesis

Title: Identification and Characterisation of Bud Sports in Apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.)

  • Over 10,000 apple trees screened; 19 distinct bud sports identified.

  • 4 bud sports registered with ICAR-NBPGR with IC & INGR numbers.

  • Research published in Scientia Horticulturae.

👨‍🏫 Professional Experience:

Assistant Professor (Fruit Science)

Shoolini University, Himachal Pradesh
Tenure: 3 Years
Responsibilities:

  • Teaching, Research, and Extension.

  • Leading projects on:

    • Strawberry germplasm evaluation

    • Dragon fruit nutrition/orchard management

    • Cold stress evaluation in Hippophae spp.

Agri/Horti Officer

Himalayan Action Research Centre (HARC)ILSP Project by Govt. of Uttarakhand & IFAD
Focus:

  • Sustainable rural livelihood enhancement through agriculture, horticulture, and allied sectors.

  • Vocational training, agri-business strategies, and market linkage development.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions:

  • INGR Numbers: INGR 20103 – INGR 20106 (Apple bud sports)

  • IC Numbers: IC-0647748 – IC-0647751

  • RASSA Prof. Ram Nath Singh Best Ph.D. Thesis Award (2022)

  • Outstanding Student Award (2016)

  • Best Sports Person Award (2012–13)

  • Represented in multiple Inter-University Sports Meets (Badminton, Volleyball)

🧠 Trainings & Workshops Attended:

  1. Advanced Agricultural Techniques (DST, 2022) – 7 days

  2. Technological Advancements in Horticulture & Forest Crops (DST, 2022) – 7 days

  3. National Online Training on Conservation, Management – 5 days

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Kumar, A., Sharma, D.P., Kumar, P., Sharma, G., & Suprun, I.I. (2022). Comprehensive insights on Apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) bud sport mutations and epigenetic regulations. Scientia Horticulturae, 297, 110979. [Citations: 20]

  2. Kumar, A., Kumar, P., Sharma, A., Sharma, D.P., & Thakur, M. (2022). Scientific insights to existing know-how, breeding, genetics, and biotechnological interventions pave the way for the adoption of high-value underutilized super fruit Sea buckthorn (Hippophae spp.). South African Journal of Botany, 145, 348–359. [Citations: 19]

  3. Gill, K., Kumar, P., Kumar, A., Kapoor, B., Sharma, R., & Joshi, A.K. (2022). Comprehensive mechanistic insights into citrus genetics, breeding challenges, biotechnological implications, and omics-based interventions. Tree Genetics & Genomes, 18(2), Article 9. [Citations: 18]

  4. Kumar, A., Sharma, D.P., Dogra, R.K., Singh, G., Sharma, R., & Kumar, P. (2022). Identification and characterization of Apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) bud sports mutations in the apple growing Northwestern Himalayan region. Scientia Horticulturae, 304, 111308. [Citations: 7]

  5. Kumar, A., Sharma, D.D., Sharma, D.P., Shylla, B., & Sharma, S. (2019). Effect of integrated nutrient sources on fruit quality of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) under mid hill conditions of Himachal Pradesh. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 8(2), 1120–1123. [Citations: 7]

  6. Kumar, A., Sharma, D.D., Sharma, D.P., Shylla, B., Singh, U., Verma, P., … (2024). Integrated Nutrient Management as a Low Cost and Eco-Friendly Strategy for Sustainable Fruit Production in Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.). International Journal of Fruit Science, 24(1), 18–32. [Citations: 6]

  7. Kumar, A., Mushtaq, M., Kumar, P., Sharma, D.P., & Gahlaut, V. (2024). Insights into flowering mechanisms in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) amidst climate change: An exploration of genetic and epigenetic factors. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – General Subjects, 130593. [Citations: 6]

  8. Padhan, A., Kumar, A., Pathirana, R., Sharma, D.P., Thakur, D.S., Rana, V.S., … (2024). Potential of wild, underutilized Actinidia callosa and Actinidia strigosa from Northeast India for kiwifruit breeding. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 71(1), 39–52. [Citations: 6]

  9. Kumar, A., Dangi, G., Kumar, P., Sharma, D.P., Sharma, G., Sangwan, P., … (2024). Exploring pollination mechanisms in walnut: Production and breeding perspectives. South African Journal of Botany, 171, 673–681. [Citations: 1]

  10. Kumar, A., Negi, M., Joshi, Y., Dangi, G., Sharma, D.P., & Sharma, K.C. (2024). Anti-hail nets under hailstorm incidence: Impact on apple orchard dynamics. New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 1–21.

  11. Sharma, D.P., Singh, N., & Kumar, A. (2020). Pollination assisted production of fruit crops. National Seminar on Smart Horticulture, 1, 87–94.

  12. Kumar, A., Gautam, S., Smakaria, S., Negi, N., & Abrol, D. (2024). Epigenetic regulation of pre- and postharvest quality traits in fruits and vegetables. In Bioengineered Fruit and Vegetables (pp. 185–218).

 

Geoffrey Hammond | Agricultural Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Geoffrey Hammond | Agricultural Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Professor Emeritus at University of Bath, United Kingdom

Prof. Geoffrey P. Hammond is Professor Emeritus at the University of Bath and the founding Director of the Institute for Sustainable Energy & the Environment (I•SEE). A mechanical engineer with a rich interdisciplinary background in environmental protection and business management, his career spans decades of impactful research and leadership.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background & Career:

Professor Geoffrey Hammond is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath** and founding Director of the Institute for Sustainable Energy & the Environment (I•SEE). He began his academic journey after early engineering work in the UK refrigeration industry and teaching in Uganda under Voluntary Services Overseas.

🔬 Research Interests & Contributions:

Prof. Hammond’s work spans technology assessment of energy systems, industrial decarbonisation, and low-carbon transition pathways. His multidisciplinary approach blends thermodynamics, environmental footprinting, and life-cycle assessment.
He co-originated the widely-used Inventory of Carbon and Energy (ICE) and has published extensively on sustainable energy.

📚 Honors & Awards:

He is the recipient of multiple prestigious awards, including:
🏅 Dufton Silver Medal (1984)
🏅 George Stephenson Prize (2009)
🏅 James Watt Medal (2015 & 2021)
🏅 Baker Medal (2019 & 2023)
In 2019, he was awarded a Doctor of Science (DSc) for his significant contributions to sustainable energy and the environment.

🌍 Policy & Advisory Roles:

Prof. Hammond has advised UK Government departments such as BEIS, Defra, and the Climate Change Committee. He has contributed internationally through consulting in Sri Lanka and Taiwan, and served on various regional environmental and climate action boards in the UK.

📝 Editorial & Academic Leadership:

He is Editor-in-Chief of the ICE journal “Energy” and serves on editorial boards for several energy and environment journals. He was also appointed Output Assessor on Energy and Sustainability for the UK Research Excellence Framework (REF 2014).

📣 Keynote Engagements:

He has delivered keynote addresses at high-profile international conferences, including the opening keynote at ICAE2018 in Hong Kong.

📊 Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 9,535

  • Citations since 2020: 3,784

  • h-index: 51

  • h-index since 2020: 32

  • i10-index: 104

  • i10-index since 2020: 67

Publication Top Notes:

  • Embodied energy and carbon in construction materials
    G.P. Hammond, C.I. Jones
    Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Energy, 161(2), 87–98
    2008Citations: 1371

  • Developing transition pathways for a low carbon electricity system in the UK
    T.J. Foxon, G.P. Hammond, P.J.G. Pearson
    Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 77(8), 1203–1213
    2010Citations: 483

  • Development of design for remanufacturing guidelines to support sustainable manufacturing
    W.L. Ijomah, C.A. McMahon, G.P. Hammond, S.T. Newman
    Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 23(6), 712–719
    2007Citations: 453

  • Embodied carbon
    G. Hammond, C. Jones, E.F. Lowrie, P. Tse
    The Inventory of Carbon and Energy (ICE), Version 2.0, 16
    2011Citations: 390

  • Exergy analysis of the United Kingdom energy system
    G.P. Hammond, A.J. Stapleton
    Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy
    2001Citations: 352

  • Improved data correlations for buoyancy-driven convection in rooms
    F. Alamdari, G.P. Hammond
    Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 4(3), 106–112
    1983Citations: 281

  • Time to give due weight to the ‘carbon footprint’ issue
    G. Hammond
    Nature, 445(7125), 256
    2007Citations: 226

  • Techno-economic appraisal of fossil-fuelled power generation systems with carbon dioxide capture and storage
    G.P. Hammond, S.S.O. Akwe, S. Williams
    Energy, 36(2), 975–984
    2011Citations: 224

  • Environmental life cycle assessment of lignocellulosic conversion to ethanol: a review
    A.L. Borrion, M.C. McManus, G.P. Hammond
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 16(7), 4638–4650
    2012Citations: 223

  • Sustainability and the built environment at and beyond the city scale
    M.R.C. Doughty, G.P. Hammond
    Building and Environment, 39(10), 1223–1233
    2004Citations: 187

 

Kazem | Water Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr Kazem | Water Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Western Sydney University,  Australia

Kazem Javan is a dedicated PhD student in Civil Engineering at Western Sydney University, where his research focuses on developing sustainable, acid-resistant coatings for sewer pipe rehabilitation using recycled materials such as broken glass and mining by-products. His work is aligned with circular economy principles and carbon reduction goals and is actively linked to the CRC SmartCrete project on carbon-absorbing concrete.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. Student in Civil EngineeringWestern Sydney University (2024–2028)
    Focus: Development of acid-resistant, sustainable coatings for sewer pipe rehabilitation using recycled materials like broken glass and mine waste; part of CRC SmartCrete project.

  • Former Ph.D. Student in Environmental Engineering TechnologyUTS (2023–2024)
    Focused on renewable energy, waste management, and the water-energy-food-pollution nexus.

  • M.Sc. in Civil Engineering – Water EngineeringTarbiat Modares University (2008–2011)
    Research: Impact of climate change on water availability in watersheds.

  • B.Sc. in Civil EngineeringAzad Islamic University (2003–2007)
    Emphasis on sustainable infrastructure and green design.

🧪 Research & Publications:

Author of 12+ peer-reviewed journal articles in fields such as:

  • Urban stormwater systems optimization

  • Environmental pollution and sustainability

  • Climate change impacts on agriculture and water systems

  • System dynamics modeling for WEF Nexus

🏆 Awards & Memberships:

  • 🎖 SmartCrete CRC & WSU Postgraduate Research Scholarship

  • 👷 Member of:

    • Australian Water Association

    • Concrete Institute of Australia

    • Australasian Corrosion Association

    • Iran Construction Engineering Organization (Building Practitioner)

🛠️ Professional Experience:

  • Environmental & Civil Engineering ManagerArta Abnieh Dezh Part Co. (2013–2024)
    Led eco-friendly infrastructure projects and sustainable urban development.

  • Technical SupervisorIdeh Afroz Aria Co. (2011–2013)
    Specialized in hydrology, AI modeling, and water-climate infrastructure systems.

📜 Certifications:

  • HSE-MS (Health, Safety & Environmental Management)

  • Reviewer for Journal of Hydrology & Engineering Science and Technology

  • GIS in Water Engineering | Climate Forecasting | Steel Structures Inspection

  • Licensed Construction Supervisor (Iran)

💻 Technical Skills:

  • Programming & Data Analysis: R, MATLAB, Python

  • Engineering Tools: ArcGIS, QGIS, MS Project, EnergyPlus, AutoCAD

📊 Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 183

  • Citations Since 2020: 139

  • h-index: 6

  • i10-index: 6 (3 since 2020

Publication Top Notes:

  1. A review of interconnected challenges in the water–energy–food nexus: Urban pollution perspective towards sustainable development

  2. Enhancing environmental sustainability in a critical region: Climate change impacts on agriculture and tourism

  3. A comparison of ANN and HSPF models for runoff simulation in Gharehsoo River watershed, Iran

  4. A comparison of ANN and HSPF models for runoff simulation in Balkhichai River Watershed, Iran

  5. The influences of climate change on the runoff of Gharehsoo River Watershed

  6. Assessment of the impacts of nonstationarity on watershed runoff using artificial neural networks: A case study in Ardebil, Iran

  7. Assessing the Water–Energy–Food Nexus and Resource Sustainability in the Ardabil Plain: A System Dynamics and HWA Approach

  8. Assessing environmental sustainability of a vital crop in a critical region: Investigating climate change impacts on agriculture using the SWAT model and HWA method

  9. Coupled SWMM-MOEA/D for multi-objective optimization of low impact development in urban stormwater systems

  10. Interrelated issues within the Water-Energy-Food Nexus with a focus on environmental pollution for sustainable development: A review

  11. Integrating circular economy and life cycle assessment in virtual water management: A case study of food consumption across economic classes in Iran

 

Malavika Dadlani | Seed Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Malavika Dadlani | Seed Physiology | Best Researcher Award

National consultant at Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT, Bengaluru,  India

Dr. (Mrs.) Malavika Dadlani is a distinguished expert in [mention her field of expertise, e.g., Seed Science & Technology, Agricultural Research, etc.]. With a remarkable career spanning several decades, she has contributed significantly to [key areas of contribution]. She has held prestigious positions at [institutions/organizations], leading groundbreaking research and policy initiatives.

Profile:

Academic Qualifications 🎓

  • Ph.D. (Agricultural Seed Science) – Calcutta University, 1979

  • Post-Doctoral Research (Seed Technology) – International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Philippines, 1987-1989

Professional Experience 👩‍🔬

With over four decades of expertise in agricultural research, education, and extension, Dr. Dadlani has held key leadership positions in India’s premier agricultural institutions:

🔹 Consultant & Honorary Research Fellow – Bioversity International, New Delhi (2014-2016)
🔹 Joint Director (Research) – ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi (2010-2013)
🔹 Head, Division of Seed Science & Technology – ICAR-IARI, New Delhi (2006-2010)
🔹 Principal Scientist & Senior Scientist – ICAR-IARI, New Delhi (1979-2006)
🔹 Scientist – Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research, Lucknow (1978-1979)

Her work focused on institution building, research management, extension coordination, and capacity development in seed science.

Global Contributions 🌍

Dr. Dadlani has played a pivotal role in international seed policy and capacity building. Some key global engagements include:

🌱 FAO Expert Consultation (2003) – Contributed to the Quality Declared Seed System publication.
🌍 SAARC Seed Forum (2009) – Organized the first workshop on Quality Seed Systems and contributed to forming the SAARC Regional Seed Bank.
🌾 FAO Consultancy in Bangladesh, Myanmar & Cambodia – Strengthened seed systems and hybrid rice development.
📜 SeedNL Consultant (Netherlands, 2023-24) – Conducted a fact-finding study on the Indian seed system.
🤝 Indo-German Seed Sector Development Consultant (2018-2022) – Studied and advised on harmonization of Indian seed regulations with international standards.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Dr. Dadlani has been honored with several prestigious awards for her contributions:

🏅 Best Research Paper in Seed Research – ISST, India (1984, 1990)
🌾 Best Research Paper in Agriculture – Philippines (1989)
🎓 Best Teacher Award – IARI, India (2001)
🏅 Dr. Ram Dhan Singh Memorial “Best Seed Technologist” Award (2006-07)
👩‍🔬 Fellow, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) (2010)
🏆 Excellence Award for Supporting Seed Industry in India – ITPBR, India (2022)

Key Contributions & Innovations 💡

Farmers’ Participatory Seed Production – Initiated “Beej India”, a farmer-led seed production initiative.
SAARC Seed Policy Development – Drafted the SAARC Regional Seed Bank & Material Transfer Framework.
Capacity Building & Training – Led numerous FAO, SAARC, and AARDO training programs to strengthen seed systems.
Women Empowerment in Agriculture – Advocated for women-friendly agricultural technologies in global forums.

A Legacy in Seed Science & Agricultural Development 🌾

Dr. Malavika Dadlani’s work has shaped India’s seed industry, global seed policies, and farmer-centric innovations. Her extensive research, leadership, and global collaborations continue to make a lasting impact on sustainable agriculture and food security.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 2,511

  • Citations Since 2020: 933

  • h-index: 23 (13 since 2020)

  • i10-index: 53 (20 since 2020)

Publication Top Notes:

  1. The subcellular basis of seed priming

    • A. Varier, A.K. Vari, M. Dadlani

    • Current Science, 2010, 450-456 (Citations: 510)

  2. Techniques in Seed Science and Technology

    • P.K. Agrawal, M. Dadlani, P.K. Agrawal

    • South Asian Publishers, 1987 (Citations: 228)

  3. Effect of hydropriming on field emergence and crop growth of maize genotypes

    • R.P. Nagar, M. Dadlani, S.P. Sharma

    • 1998 (Citations: 96)

  4. Tetrazolium test for seed viability and vigour

    • V.N. Patil, M. Dadlani

    • Handbook of Seed Testing, 2009, 209-241 (Citations: 86)

  5. Seed coating to improve stand establishment in rice

    • M. Dadlani, V.V. Shenoy, D.V. Seshu

    • 1992 (Citations: 69)

  6. Mechanism of seed dormancy in rice

    • D.V. Seshu, M. Dadlani

    • Seed Science Research 1(3), 187-194, 1991 (Citations: 68)

  7. Seed dormancy and regulation of germination

    • P.C. Nautiyal, K. Sivasubramaniam, M. Dadlani

    • Seed Science and Technology 52, 39-66, 2023 (Citations: 63)

  8. Crop residues management with conservation agriculture: Potential, constraints, and policy needs

    • H.S. Gupta, M. Dadlani

    • Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, 2012 (Citations: 62)

  9. Effect of packaging on vigour and viability of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] seed during ambient storage

    • K.K. Singh, M. Dadlani

    • 2003 (Citations: 53)

  10. Characterization and evaluation of variability in farmers’ varieties of rice from West Bengal

  • S.K. Chakrabarty, M.A. Joshi, Y. Singh, A. Maity, V. Vashisht, M. Dadlani

  • Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 72(2), 136, 2012 (Citations: 48)

 

Supriya Ambawat | Agricultural Biotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Dr Supriya Ambawat |  Agricultural Biotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Agriculture University, Jodhpur, India

Dr. Supriya is an Assistant Professor specializing in Plant Biotechnology at the PC Unit, ICAR-AICRP on Pearl Millet, Agriculture University, Jodhpur, India. Her research focuses on crop improvement, genetic enhancement, and biotechnology applications in pearl millet. Passionate about advancing sustainable agricultural practices, she actively contributes to research initiatives aimed at enhancing millet productivity and resilience.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. (2010) – CCS HAU, Hisar (Research at ICRISAT, Hyderabad)

    • Genetic diversity analysis & QTL mapping in pearl millet using DArT

  • M.Sc. (2006) – CCS HAU, Hisar

    • Biotechnology & Molecular Biology (Isolation of drought-related MYB transcription factor gene from Brassica carinata)

  • B.Sc. (2004) – Kurukshetra University

🏆 Awards & Recognitions:

  • SPR-Springer Young Scientist Award (2024) – Society for Plant Research

  • Excellence Research Fellow Award (2021) – APSR, Plantica Foundation

  • Young Scientist Award (2020) – International Conference on GNRSA

  • Outstanding Woman in Agricultural Sciences (2019) – Venus International Foundation

  • Emerging Scientist Award (2018) – Society for Science and Nature

  • Multiple Best Oral & Poster Presentation Awards at national & international conferences

🔬 Research Focus:

  • Plant Biotechnology & Molecular Biology

  • Genetic Diversity & QTL Mapping in Pearl Millet

  • Drought Tolerance Mechanisms in Plants

🏅 Notable Contributions:

  • Established a Common Facility Lab at PC Unit, Jodhpur

  • Principal Investigator (PI) for multiple research initiatives in plant biotechnology

  • Recognized for contributions to moisture conservation & yield improvement in pearl millet

Citations:

Citations: 2,120 (since 2020: 1,422)
h-index: 16 (since 2020: 14)
i10-index: 23 (since 2020: 19)

Publication Top Notes:

  • MYB Transcription Factor Genes as Regulators for Plant Responses: An Overview

  • Pearl Millet: A Climate-Resilient Nutricereal for Mitigating Hidden Hunger and Providing Nutritional Security

  • Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] Consensus Linkage Map Constructed Using Four RIL Mapping Populations and Newly Developed EST-SSRs

  • Development of a Molecular Linkage Map of Pearl Millet Integrating DArT and SSR Markers

  • Water-Saving Traits Co-Map with a Major Terminal Drought Tolerance Quantitative Trait Locus in Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.]

  • Mitochondrial DNA: A Tool for Phylogenetic and Biodiversity Search in Equines

  • QTL Mapping of Pearl Millet Rust Resistance Using an Integrated DArT- and SSR-Based Linkage Map

  • Development of Genome-Wide Informative Simple Sequence Repeat Markers for Large-Scale Genotyping Applications in Chickpea and Development of Web Resource

  • Stage-Specific Comparative Transcriptomic Analysis to Reveal Gene Networks Regulating Iron and Zinc Content in Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.]

  • Validation of Molecular Markers for Marker-Assisted Pyramiding of White Rust Resistance Loci in Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea L.)

  • Identification, Characterization, Validation, and Cross-Species Amplification of Genic-SSRs in Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea)

  • Genetic Analysis of Morphological and Physiological Traits in Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea L.)

  • Screening and Estimation of Allelic Differentiation in Indian Mustard Using SSR Markers for Background Selection

  • Development and Evaluation of Double Low Quality Lines in Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea L. Czern & Coss.)

  • Micronutrient-Rich Pearl Millet for Nutritionally Secure India

  • Genetic Structure Identification and Assessment of Interrelationships Between Brassica and Allied Genera Using Newly Developed Genic-SSRs of Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea L.)

  • Genomic Designing for Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.]

  • Biotechnological Applications for Improvement of the Pearl Millet Crop

  • Pearl Millet-Hybrids and Varieties

  • Identification and Characterization of New Resistance Sources Against Sclerotinia Stem Rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) in Oilseed Brassica

  • Morphological and Molecular Diversity Among Full-Sib Progenies of Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea L.)

  • Use of Library Resources and Services by Students of PESITM and JNN College of Engineering in Shivamogga: A Comparative Study

 

 

İsa Telci | Aromatic Plants | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr.  İsa Telci |  Aromatic Plants | Best Academic Researcher Award

Scientist at Isparta University of Applied Sciences, Turkey

Dr. İsa Telci is a renowned researcher specializing in industrial crops, medicinal and aromatic plants, and essential oils. His work focuses on plant yield, essential oil composition, ecological variations, and bioactive properties. He has made significant contributions to the study of Ocimum basilicum, Mentha spicata, Origanum majorana, and Foeniculum vulgare, exploring their chemical diversity and applications.

Profile:

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. İsa Telci is a distinguished researcher specializing in industrial crops, medicinal and aromatic plants, and essential oils. His work explores plant yield, essential oil composition, ecological variations, and bioactivity, contributing significantly to agricultural and pharmacological sciences.

📚 Notable Contributions:

  • Essential Oils & Aromatic Plants: Research on Ocimum basilicum, Mentha spicata, Origanum majorana, and Foeniculum vulgare has advanced understanding of their chemical diversity and potential health benefits.

  • Agronomic & Ecological Studies: Investigated the impact of environmental factors on plant yield, oil composition, and quality in medicinal plants.

  • Bioactivity & Antioxidant Properties: Contributed to the study of antiproliferative and antioxidant activities of plant extracts.

📖 Top-Cited Works:

  • Variability in Essential Oil Composition of Turkish Basils (530 citations)

  • Tıbbi ve Aromatik Bitkiler Üretiminin Artırılması Olanakları (358 citations)

  • Variation in Sweet Fennel Essential Oil Composition During Maturity (313 citations)

📊 Research Impact:

  • Citations: 4,146 (1,904 since 2020)

  • h-index: 34 (23 since 2020)

  • i10-index: 57 (44 since 2020)

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Variability in essential oil composition of Turkish basils (Ocimum basilicum L.)
    I. Telci, E. Bayram, G. Yılmaz, B. Avcı
    Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 34(6), 489-497 (2006) – 530 citations

  2. Tıbbi ve aromatik bitkiler üretiminin arttırılması olanakları
    E. Bayram, S. Kırıcı, S. Tansı, G. Yılmaz, O.A.S. Kızıl, İ. Telci
    TMMOB Ziraat Mühendisleri Odası, Ziraat Mühendisliği VII. Teknik Kongresi, 11-15 (2010) – 358 citations

  3. Variation in plant properties and essential oil composition of sweet fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) fruits during stages of maturity
    I. Telci, I. Demirtas, A. Sahin
    Industrial Crops and Products, 30(1), 126-130 (2009) – 313 citations

  4. Isolation and identification of chemical constituents from Origanum majorana and investigation of antiproliferative and antioxidant activities
    R. Erenler, O. Sen, H. Aksit, I. Demirtas, A.S. Yaglioglu, M. Elmastas, İ. Telci
    Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 96(3), 822-836 (2016) – 240 citations

  5. Environmental variation on aroma components of pulegone/piperitone-rich spearmint (Mentha spicata L.)
    I. Telci, I. Demirtas, E. Bayram, O. Arabaci, O. Kacar
    Industrial Crops and Products, 32(3), 588-592 (2010) – 171 citations

  6. Yield, essential oil content, and composition of Coriandrum sativum varieties (var. vulgare Alef and var. microcarpum DC.) grown in two different locations
    I. Telci, O.G. Toncer, N. Sahbaz
    Journal of Essential Oil Research, 18(2), 189-193 (2006) – 152 citations

  7. Chemical constituents, quantitative analysis, and antioxidant activities of Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench and Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt.
    R. Erenler, I. Telci, M. Ulutas, I. Demirtas, F. Gul, M. Elmastas, O. Kayir
    Journal of Food Biochemistry, 39(5), 622-630 (2015) – 116 citations

  8. Agronomical and chemical characterization of spearmint (Mentha spicata L.) originating in Turkey
    I. Telci, N.I. Sahbaz, G. Yilmaz, M.E. Tugay
    Economic Botany, 58(4), 721-728 (2004) – 107 citations

  9. The effect of ecological conditions on yield and quality traits of selected peppermint (Mentha piperita L.) clones
    I. Telci, O. Kacar, E. Bayram, O. Arabacı, İ. Demirtaş, G. Yılmaz, Ç. Sönmez, …
    Industrial Crops and Products, 34(1), 1193-1197 (2011) – 100 citations

  10. Product quality and energy consumption when drying peppermint by rotary drum dryer
    S. Tarhan, I. Telci, M.T. Tuncay, H. Polatci
    Industrial Crops and Products, 32(3), 420-427 (2010) – 94 citations

 

Adeoluwa Olasehinde | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr.  Adeoluwa Olasehinde |  Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist at Gannon University, United States

Adeoluwa Olasehinde is an Environmental Scientist specializing in sustainable agriculture, hydroponics, and environmental health. He is currently a Research Scientist/Grower at Eriez Manufacturing in Erie, PA, where he develops advanced hydroponic systems that enhance crop yield and resource efficiency.

Profile:

🎓 Education:

  • Gannon University – Master of Science in Environmental Science and Management (Dec 2024) | GPA: 3.6/4.0

  • University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign – Certificate in Environmental Law and Policy (2021) | GPA: 3.7/4.0

  • University of Ibadan, Nigeria – B.Sc. in Biochemistry (2019) | CGPA: 3.0/4.0

🔬 Professional Experience:

🌿 Research Scientist/Grower | Eriez Manufacturing (Feb 2025 – Present)

  • Designed hydroponic systems that increased crop yield by 35% and reduced water use by 90%.

  • Developed optimized nutrient delivery protocols, enhancing plant health and growth.

  • Integrated IoT sensors for real-time environmental monitoring, improving productivity by 20%.

♻️ Environmental Research & Development Specialist | Eriez Manufacturing (Jan 2024 – Dec 2024)

  • Pioneered magnetic separation technology for water recycling, cutting operational costs by 20%.

  • Led research supporting 3 new patent applications in agricultural technology.

  • Managed a $250,000 research budget with 0% overspending.

🧪 Graduate Research Scientist | Gannon University (Jan 2023 – May 2024)

  • Developed hydroponic nutrient solutions, improving germination rates by 18%.

  • Published findings on sustainable farming, boosting program citations by 8%.

🏛️ Environmental Health & Safety Officer | National Environmental Standards Agency (2019 – 2022)

  • Conducted environmental impact assessments for 15+ industrial projects.

  • Spearheaded air quality monitoring programs, enhancing emissions control strategies.

🎓 Teaching Experience:

📚 Graduate Teaching Assistant | Gannon University (Aug 2023 – May 2024)

  • Led environmental science lab sessions, focusing on hydroponics and soil analysis.

  • Earned high student ratings:

    • Knowledge of Subject: ⭐ 4.83/5.00

    • Teaching Ability: ⭐ 4.13/5.00

Publication Top Notes:

1️⃣ Biodegradable Growth Media Alternatives for Sustainable Hydroponic Farming
A. Olasehinde
Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 44(3), 147-152 (2025)

2️⃣ Evaluation of Crop Diversity in Hydroponic Systems for Maximizing Nutritional Output
A.A. Olasehinde
Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 44(3), 141-146 (2025)

3️⃣ Sustainable Indoor Farming: Integrating IoT and Data-driven Strategies to Optimize Hydroponic Crop Production
A.A. Olasehinde
Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 44(3), 114-124 (2025)

4️⃣ Advancing Hydroponic Farming through Magnetic Separation Technology: Enhancing Nutrient Recovery and Water Efficiency
A.A. Olasehinde
Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 44(3), 91-98 (2025)