Javier Ruiz-del-Solar | Environments | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Javier Ruiz-del-Solar |  Environments | Best Researcher Award

Universidad de Chile,  Chile

Prof. Javier Ruiz-del-Solar S. (b. April 23, 1968) is a Full Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Director of the Advanced Mining Technology Center at the Universidad de Chile. A Chilean national, he earned his Doctor-Engineer degree from the Technical University of Berlin, Germany (1997), following a Master’s and Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile.

Profile:

🎓 Education:

  • 🧠 Doctor-Engineer – Technical University Berlin, Germany (1997)

  • M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering – Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile (1992)

  • 🔌 Electrical Engineer – Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile (1991)

🏆 Selected Awards & Honors:

  • 🏅 Member, Chilean Academy of Engineering (since 2009)

  • 🏆 Best Paper Awards – RoboCup Symposium (2004, 2015, 2017)

  • 🤖 RoboCup @Home Innovation Awards (2007, 2008)

  • 🎤 Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE RAS (2008–2009)

  • 👨‍🏫 Best Teacher Award, Universidad de Chile (2007)

🤖 Research Interests:

  • Robotics & Autonomous Systems

  • Mining Technology

  • Deep Learning & Artificial Intelligence

🔬 Professional Activities:

  • 📚 Academic Accreditation: Comisionado, Comisión Nacional de Acreditación (CNA) (2010–2016)

  • 🛠️ Chairman, IEEE Latin American Robotics Council (2003–present)

  • 📝 Editorial Roles:

    • Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems – Associate Editor (2008–2017)

    • IEEE Trans. on Cognitive and Developmental Systems – Associate Editor (2017–2023)

    • Journal of Field Robotics – Advisory Board Member (2022–2024)

🎓 Ph.D. Thesis Supervision (Selected, 2014–2024):

Guided diverse theses in robotics, AI, and mining tech, including:

  • 👕 Recognition of clothing using continuous perception

  • 🧠 Brain-computer interfaces

  • 🤖 Multi-agent reinforcement learning

  • 🛻 Autonomous vehicle environment mapping

  • ⛏️ Geometallurgical unit discovery (Mining)

📚 Teaching (2014–2024):

Led numerous undergraduate and graduate courses, including:

  • 💡 Inteligencia Computacional

  • 🖼️ Procesamiento Avanzado de Imágenes

  • 🤖 Seminario de Robótica y Sistemas Autónomos

  • 🛠️ Diseño e Innovación Tecnológica I, II, III

  • 🧪 Tópicos Especiales en Minería

📈 Citation Metrics:

  • Cited by:

    • All time: 5,930 citations

    • Since 2020: 1,958 citations

  • h-index:

    • All time: 38

    • Since 2020: 25

  • i10-index:

    • All time: 143

    • Since 2020: 59

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Eigenspace-based face recognition: A comparative study of different approaches
    J. Ruiz-del-Solar, P. Navarrete
    IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, 2005.
    247 citations

  2. Recognition of faces in unconstrained environments: A comparative study
    J. Ruiz-del-Solar, R. Verschae, M. Correa
    EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, 2009, Article ID 1–19.
    179 citations

  3. Illumination compensation and normalization in eigenspace-based face recognition: A comparative study of different pre-processing approaches
    J. Ruiz-del-Solar, J. Quinteros
    Pattern Recognition Letters, 29(14), 1966–1979, 2008.
    171 citations

  4. Real-time hand gesture detection and recognition using boosted classifiers and active learning
    H. Francke, J. Ruiz-del-Solar, R. Verschae
    In: Advances in Image and Video Technology: Second Pacific Rim Symposium, PSIVT 2007.
    141 citations

  5. Object recognition using local invariant features for robotic applications: A survey
    P. Loncomilla, J. Ruiz-del-Solar, L. Martínez
    Pattern Recognition, 60, 499–514, 2016.
    136 citations

  6. A comparative study of thermal face recognition methods in unconstrained environments
    G. Hermosilla, J. Ruiz-del-Solar, R. Verschae, M. Correa
    Pattern Recognition, 45(7), 2445–2459, 2012.
    135 citations

  7. Skin detection using neighborhood information
    J. Ruiz-del-Solar, R. Verschae
    In: 6th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, 2004.
    124 citations

  8. RoboCup@Home: Analysis and results of evolving competitions for domestic and service robots
    L. Iocchi, D. Holz, J. Ruiz-del-Solar, K. Sugiura, T. Van Der Zant
    Artificial Intelligence, 229, 258–281, 2015.
    118 citations

  9. Offline signature verification using local interest points and descriptors
    J. Ruiz-del-Solar, C. Devia, P. Loncomilla, F. Concha
    In: Iberoamerican Congress on Pattern Recognition, 22–29, 2008.
    118 citations

  10. Robotics courses for children as a motivation tool: The Chilean experience
    J. Ruiz-del-Solar, R. Avilés
    IEEE Transactions on Education, 47(4), 474–480, 2004.
    117 citations

 

Jianling Fan | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jianling Fan |  Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Professor at School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China

Prof. Dr. Jianling Fan is a Professor at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology. He holds a Ph.D. from the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Dr. Fan has a strong research background in soil carbon and nitrogen transformation, ecosystem carbon cycle modelling, and environmental effects. He worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (2014-2017) and became a full professor at Nanjing University in 2018. Dr. Fan has made significant contributions to soil science, receiving over 3,300 citations and being named among the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University in 2023-2024.

Profile:

Academic & Professional Background 🎓

Prof. Dr. Jianling Fan holds a Ph.D. from the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He completed his NSERC Post-doctoral Research Fellowship at the Swift Current Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (2014-2017). Since 2018, he has served as a full professor at Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology. His research primarily focuses on soil carbon and nitrogen transformations and ecosystem carbon cycle modelling. He was named among the Top 2% Scientists globally by Stanford University in 2023-2024.

Research Interests 🌍

  1. Soil Carbon & Nitrogen Transformation: Studying their environmental impacts, particularly related to greenhouse gas emissions.

  2. Ecosystem Carbon Cycle Modelling: Focused on improving carbon cycle estimations for large-scale agricultural systems.

Research Contributions & Achievements 🌿

  • Research Projects: Completed 9 research projects (5 as Principal Investigator and 4 as main researcher), with 3 ongoing projects.

  • Citations: 3389 citations with an H-index of 32 (Google Scholar).

  • Publications: Authored 52 SCI journal articles and 26 in CNKI (Chinese).

  • Patents: Holder of 7 Chinese patents.

  • Books: Published various books related to soil science and carbon cycling.

Consultancy & Collaborations 🤝

Prof. Dr. Fan collaborates extensively with scientists from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and many research institutions in China. He has also engaged in 2 consultancy/industry projects.

Professional Memberships 🔗

  • Soil Science Society of China

  • American Society of Agronomy (ASA)

  • Crop Science Society of America (CSSA)

  • Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)

  • Canadian Society of Soil Science

Innovations & Groundbreaking Research 🌟

  • Dr. Fan has made pioneering contributions to understanding the effects of atmospheric nitrogen and sulphur deposition on soil organic carbon and greenhouse gas emissions. His studies have led to improved carbon input estimation methods in agricultural ecosystems.

  • He developed energy analysis systems incorporating soil organic carbon changes, overcoming limitations of existing methods and expanding their applications.

Awards & Recognition 🏆

Prof. Dr. Fan’s groundbreaking work has earned him recognition in Stanford University’s Top 2% Scientists List (2023-2024), marking him as one of the leading experts in his field.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 3389

  • Citations Since 2020: 2551

  • H-index: 32

  • H-index Since 2020: 28

  • i10-index: 42

  • i10-index Since 2020: 39

Publication Top Notes:

  • Root distribution by depth for temperate agricultural crops
    J Fan, B McConkey, H Wang, H Janzen
    Field Crops Research, 189, 68-74, 510 citations, 2016

  • Wheat straw-derived biochar amendment stimulated N2O emissions from rice paddy soils by regulating the amoA genes of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
    Y Lin, W Ding, D Liu, T He, G Yoo, J Yuan, Z Chen, J Fan
    Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 113, 89-98, 210 citations, 2017

  • Importance of heterotrophic nitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium in a cropland soil: evidences from a 15N tracing study to literature synthesis
    Z Chen, W Ding, Y Xu, C Müller, T Rütting, H Yu, J Fan, J Zhang, T Zhu
    Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 91, 65-75, 185 citations, 2015

  • Nutrient addition reduces carbon sequestration in a Tibetan grassland soil: Disentangling microbial and physical controls
    R Luo, Y Kuzyakov, D Liu, J Fan, J Luo, S Lindsey, JS He, W Ding
    Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 144, 107764, 164 citations, 2020

  • Excessive sulfur supply reduces cadmium accumulation in brown rice (Oryza sativa L.)
    JL Fan, ZY Hu, N Ziadi, X Xia, CYH Wu
    Environmental Pollution, 158(2), 409-415, 156 citations, 2010

  • Effect of long-term compost and inorganic fertilizer application on background N2O and fertilizer-induced N2O emissions from an intensively cultivated soil
    W Ding, J Luo, J Li, H Yu, J Fan, D Liu
    Science of the Total Environment, 465, 115-124, 140 citations, 2013

  • Nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment accelerates soil organic carbon loss in alpine grassland on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
    R Luo, J Fan, W Wang, J Luo, Y Kuzyakov, JS He, H Chu, W Ding
    Science of the Total Environment, 650, 303-312, 138 citations, 2019

  • Carbon sequestration in an intensively cultivated sandy loam soil in the North China Plain as affected by compost and inorganic fertilizer application
    J Fan, W Ding, J Xiang, S Qin, J Zhang, N Ziadi
    Geoderma, 230, 22-28, 124 citations, 2014

  • Influence of 20–year organic and inorganic fertilization on organic carbon accumulation and microbial community structure of aggregates in an intensively cultivated sandy loam soil
    H Zhang, W Ding, X He, H Yu, J Fan, D Liu
    PLoS One, 9(3), e92733, 104 citations, 2014

  • Effect of application of dairy manure, effluent and inorganic fertilizer on nitrogen leaching in clayey fluvo-aquic soil: A lysimeter study
    J Fan, J Xiao, D Liu, G Ye, J Luo, D Houlbrooke, S Laurenson, J Yan, …
    Science of the Total Environment, 592, 206-214, 99 citations, 2017

  • Soil autotrophic and heterotrophic respiration in response to different N fertilization and environmental conditions from a cropland in Northeast China
    Z Chen, Y Xu, J Fan, H Yu, W Ding
    Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 110, 103-115, 96 citations, 2017

  • Dominant effects of organic carbon chemistry on decomposition dynamics of crop residues in a Mollisol
    Y Xu, Z Chen, S Fontaine, W Wang, J Luo, J Fan, W Ding
    Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 115, 221-232, 88 citations, 2017

  • Nitrogen fertilization stimulated soil heterotrophic but not autotrophic respiration in cropland soils: A greater role of organic over inorganic fertilizer
    Z Chen, Y Xu, Y He, X Zhou, J Fan, H Yu, W Ding
    Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 116, 253-264, 81 citations, 2018

  • Grazing improves C and N cycling in the Northern Great Plains: A meta-analysis
    X Wang, BG McConkey, AJ VandenBygaart, J Fan, A Iwaasa, …
    Scientific Reports, 6(1), 33190, 78 citations, 2016

  • Crop rotation, tillage system, and precipitation regime effects on soil carbon stocks over 1 to 30 years in Saskatchewan, Canada
    É Maillard, BG McConkey, MS Luce, DA Angers, J Fan
    Soil and Tillage Research, 177, 97-104, 77 citations, 2018

  • Increasing crop yields and root input make Canadian farmland a large carbon sink
    J Fan, BG McConkey, BC Liang, DA Angers, HH Janzen, R Kröbel, …
    Geoderma, 336, 49-58, 73 citations, 2019

  • Thirty-year amendment of horse manure and chemical fertilizer on the availability of micronutrients at the aggregate scale in black soil
    J Fan, W Ding, Z Chen, N Ziadi
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 19, 2745-2754, 70 citations, 2012

  • Harvest index–yield relationship for estimating crop residue in cold continental climates
    J Fan, B McConkey, H Janzen, L Townley-Smith, H Wang
    Field Crops Research, 204, 153-157, 65 citations, 2017

  • Organic fertilizers have divergent effects on soil N2O emissions
    T He, J Yuan, J Luo, W Wang, J Fan, D Liu, W Ding
    Biology and Fertility of Soils, 55, 685-699, 60 citations, 2019

  • Extreme rainfall and snowfall alter responses of soil respiration to nitrogen fertilization: a 3‐year field experiment
    Z Chen, Y Xu, X Zhou, J Tang, Y Kuzyakov, H Yu, J Fan, W Ding
    Global Change Biology, 23(8), 3403-3417, 60 citations, 2017

Kshetrimayum Robert Singh | Rice | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kshetrimayum Robert Singh | Rice | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Mizoram University, India

Dr. Kshetrimayum Robert Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Mizoram University, where he has served since 2011. He holds a Ph.D. from NIT Silchar with research focusing on image processing and neural networks for rice grain classification. With over 20 research papers, a book, two patents, and five ongoing research projects—two of which he leads as Principal Investigator—Dr. Singh has made significant contributions in the areas of digital image processing and pattern recognition. His notable innovations include the development of various texture feature extraction techniques for cereal grain classification. He is a member of IETE, ISTE, and NEAST, and currently supervises three Ph.D. scholars.

Profile:

🎓 Academic & Professional Journey:

Dr. Robert Singh holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from NIT Silchar, where his research focused on rice grain recognition using image processing and neural networks. He also earned his M.E. in Applied Electronics and B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He has served as a Lecturer at KSR College of Technology, Guest Faculty at DOEACC Imphal, and Assistant Engineer at Mizoram University before joining his current post in 2011.

🔬 Research & Innovation:

His research interests lie in Digital Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, and Artificial Neural Networks. He has published 20+ research papers, holds 2 patents, and authored a book (ISBN: 978-3-659-69371-7). With a citation index of 217, h-index of 6, and 5 ongoing projects (PI in 2), his contributions are recognized nationally. One of his notable works includes cereal grain classification using advanced texture feature techniques, which also led to a German patent.

🏅 Awards & Memberships:

  • 🏆 Award Preference: Best Researcher Award

  • 👥 Member of professional bodies:

    • IETE (ID: AM-221226)

    • ISTE (ID: LM 54076)

    • NEAST (ID: 157362)

📚 Academic Engagement:

  • Former Head In-Charge, Department of Electrical Engineering

  • Member of several academic and administrative committees including the Board of Professional Studies and Teachers’ Grievance Redressal Committee

  • Currently guiding 3 Ph.D. scholars

💡 Specializations:

  • Texture feature extraction for image classification

  • Low-complexity feature selection methods

  • Microcontroller-based system design

  • Neural network applications in digital design

📊 Citation Metrics:

  • All Time Citations: 217

  • Citations Since 2020: 178

  • h-index: 6 (overall and since 2020)

  • i10-index: 5 (overall and since 2020)

Publication Top Notes:

  • Efficient Technique for Rice Grain Classification Using Back‐Propagation Neural Network and Wavelet Decomposition

  • A Comparison of Gray-Level Run Length Matrix and Gray-Level Co-Occurrence Matrix Towards Cereal Grain Classification

  • A Cascade Network for the Classification of Rice Grain Based on Single Rice Kernel

  • Comparative Analysis of Texture Feature Extraction Techniques for Rice Grain Classification

  • Medicinal Plant Species Classification Using Neural Network Classifier

  • Gray Level Size Zone Matrix for Rice Grain Classification Using Back Propagation Neural Network: A Comparative Study

  • Reviewing Demand Response for Energy Management With Consideration of Renewable Energy Sources and Electric Vehicles

  • Congestion Management by Generator Real Power Rescheduling Using Hybrid Grey Wolf Optimizer and Cuckoo Search Algorithm

  • Performance Analysis of a Grid Connected Solar-PV and PMSG-Wind Energy Based Hybrid System

  • Enhanced Harris Hawks Optimization Based Load Frequency Control of Multi Area Microgrid Based Water Treatment Plant With Consideration of 3DOF-(FO-PIDN)/(TIDN) Controller

  • Real Power Rescheduling of Generator for Transmission Line Congestion Management Using Atom Search Algorithm

  • Performance Analysis of a Standalone Inverter System Under Variable Loading Conditions

  • Study on Mutual Funds Trading Strategy Using TPSO and MACD

  • Fingerprint Indexing and Verification

  • Multi-Objective-Based Economic and Emission Dispatch With Integration of Wind Energy Sources Using Different Optimization Algorithms

  • Short-Term Load Forecasting for IEEE 33 Bus Test System Using SARIMAX

  • GSM Based Smart Irrigation System With Arduino UNO Powered by Solar Panel

  • Classification of Medicinal Plant Species Using Neural Network Classifier: A Comparative Study

  • Smart Three Layer Anti-Theft Vehicle Security System Based on Arduino Microcontroller

  • Texture Analysis for Rice Grain Classification Using Wavelet Decomposition and Back Propagation Neural Network

 

Rani Bhagat | Sustainable Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Rani Bhagat | Sustainable Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Associate professor at Baburaoji Gholap College, India

Dr. Rani Babanrao Bhagat, born on June 7, 1979, in Hol (8-Phata), Maharashtra, is a dedicated botanist and academician with over two decades of teaching and research experience. She holds an M.Phil. from Alagappa University and a Ph.D. in Botany from Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), focusing her doctoral research on Jatropha species for their potential values.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

  • 🧬 B.Sc. (Botany) – University of Pune, 1999 (Distinction)

  • 🌿 M.Sc. (Botany) – University of Pune, 2001 (First Class)

  • 📜 M.Phil. – Alagappa University, 2008
    Topic: Floristic Survey of Baramati Tahsil

  • 🧪 Ph.D. (Botany) – SPPU, 2018
    Topic: Studies on some Jatropha species for potential values

🧑‍🏫 Teaching & Research Experience:

  • 📚 Teaching: Over 10 years (UG Level)

  • 🔬 Research: 15+ years post-PG

  • 📖 Recognized Ph.D. and M.Phil. Guide in Botany and Environmental Science

🧾 Academic Roles & Contributions:

  • 🌱 IQAC (Criterion III) Coordinator

  • 🌼 Coordinator for Botanical Garden & Campus Enrichment

  • 📚 Organizer: Science Exhibitions, Biodiversity & Plastic Awareness

  • 🌍 Member: SPPU Syllabus Committee, Maharashtra Biodiversity Board

  • 📖 Compiled Academic Calendar, College Magazine, Research Compendium

📢 Public Outreach & Media Engagement:

  • 🎙️ Speaker on All India Radio (Pune & Akola) on Environmental Topics

  • 📖 Published an article on “Flora of Baramati” in Braille

  • 🏞️ Discussant on biodiversity on Vidyawani FM, Pune University

🌐 Professional Memberships:

  • 🌿 Life Member – Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy (IAAT), Calicut

📚 Faculty Development & Training:

  • 🎓 Orientation & Refresher Courses at Goa, Nagpur, Bangalore Universities

  • 🧑‍💻 FDP on Research and Online SWAYAM Course on Solid Waste Management

📊 Research Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 257

  • Citations Since 2020: 119

  • h-index: 9

  • h-index Since 2020: 6

  • i10-index: 8

  • i10-index Since 2020: 5

Publication Top Notes:

  • Antidiarrhoeal activity of Acacia nilotica Willd. bark methanol extract

  • A new species of Eriocaulon (Eriocaulaceae) from Maharashtra, India

  • Anti-inflammatory activity of Jatropha gossypifolia L. leaves in albino mice and Wistar rat

  • Phytochemical profile, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-proliferative activities of Pogostemon deccanensis essential oils

  • Evaluation of larvicidal and antifeedant potential of three Jatropha species against Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and two predators (Coleoptera)

  • Flora of Baramati

  • Prospective wild edible fruit plants from part of northern Western Ghats (NWG), Mulshi (MS), India

  • Phytochemical, antioxidant and antimicrobial analysis of endemic and endangered Jatropha nana Dalz. & Gibs. from Maharashtra

  • The importance of conserving fragmented forest patches with high diversity of flowering plants in the northern Western Ghats: an example from Maharashtra, India

  • Phytochemical evaluation and in vitro antimicrobial activity of Jatropha glandulifera Roxb. (family Euphorbiaceae)

  • Physico‐Chemical analysis, NMR spectroscopy and gas chromatographic studies of Jatropha curcas L. germplasm

  • Occurrence of pentatomoid bug on Jatropha nana Dalz.

  • Evaluation of phytochemical, antibacterial and antidiarrhoeal activity of Jatropha gossypifolia L. root methanol extract in Swiss albino mice

  • Habitat conservation of Chinkara (Gazella gazella) in protected areas of Maharashtra and Gujarat

  • The flora of Baramati District in Maharashtra

  • Insecticidal properties of three Jatropha species against stored grain pests

  • In vitro antimicrobial activity, lipid content and physico-chemical analysis of non-edible oils

  • Screening and optimization of IAA production by PGPR isolated from rhizosphere of a Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb. and their effect on plant growth

  • Status of floristic diversity and impact of development on two sacred groves from Maval Tehsil (Maharashtra, India) after a century

  • HPTLC analysis and anti-inflammatory activity of Jatropha gossypifolia L. root in mice and Wistar rats

 

Johnpaul M | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Johnpaul M | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Central University of Kerala,  India

Dr. Johnpaul M. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management Studies at the Central University of Kerala. With a strong academic and research background, he specializes in [insert area of expertise – e.g., organizational behavior, strategic management, etc.]. His work focuses on [briefly mention research interests or teaching areas], and he has contributed to several national and international conferences and journals. Passionate about education and innovation, Dr. Johnpaul is committed to nurturing future leaders in management studies.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Management, Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda
    Thesis: Marketing Strategies for Implementation of Digital Economy: A Study with Special Reference to Select Sectors in Telangana State

  • M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration)

  • M.A. (Economics)

  • UGC-NET & AP-SET Qualified

  • Ph.D. (Management)

🏫 Teaching Experience:

  • Assistant Professor, Dept. of Management Studies, Central University of Kerala (July 2022 – Present)

  • Assistant Professor, Dept. of Business Studies, Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda (Sept 2009 – July 2022)
    Total Teaching Experience: 14 years

🧑‍💼 Administrative Roles:

  • Coordinator, Academic Audit Cell, MG University (2016–2021)

  • NSS Program Officer, University College of Commerce & Business Management (2015–2021)

  • Member, AICTE Internal College Committee, MG University

  • Warden, Nagarjuna Boys Hostel, Panagal (2011–2014)

🧠 Area of Research:

  • Digital Economy & Marketing Strategies

  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning in Business

  • Sustainable Tourism and Corporate Governance

  • Digital Banking and Financial Technologies

  • Bibliometric Analysis and Decision-Making Models

  • Blockchain and IoT in Supply Chain

Publication Top Notes:

 

Firdous Ahmad Dar | Wastewater Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Firdous Ahmad Dar | Wastewater Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar at National Institute of Technology Srinagar J&K, India

Mr. Firdous Ahmad Dar is a dedicated Civil Engineering professional currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at the National Institute of Technology, Srinagar. He holds a Master’s degree in Structural Engineering from Lovely Professional University (2018) and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Pratap University, Jaipur (2016).

Profile:

🎓 Educational Background:

  • 🧪 Pursuing Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering – NIT Srinagar (Since 2020)

  • 🏗️ M.Tech in Structural Engineering – Lovely Professional University, Punjab (2018)

  • 🏛️ B.Tech in Civil Engineering – Pratap University, Jaipur (2016)

🔬 Research Interests:

  • 💧 Wastewater Treatment & Fluoride Removal

  • 🌿 Adsorption Using Eco-Friendly Carbonaceous Materials

  • ♻️ Sustainable Construction: Pervious & Recycled Concrete

  • ⚗️ Activated Adsorbents from Organic Waste (Chinar Leaves, Chestnut Shells, Dal Lake Weeds)

Publication Top Notes:

  • Fluoride in Drinking Water: An In-depth Analysis of its Prevalence, Health Effects, Advances in Detection and Treatment
    F.A. Dar, S. Kurella
    Materials Today: Proceedings, 102, pp. 349–360, 2024.

  • Recent Advances in Adsorption Techniques for Fluoride Removal – An Overview
    F.A. Dar, S. Kurella
    Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 23, Article ID: 101017, 2023.

  • Removal of Fluoride from Wastewater with the Mg/Al Impregnated Adsorbent Prepared from Chinar Leaves: Adsorption Isotherm, Kinetic and Thermodynamic Studies
    F.A. Dar, S. Kurella
    Environmental Research, Article ID: 121004, 2025.

  • Comprehensive Batch Studies on Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solution by Acid and Alkali-Activated Adsorbents Prepared from Dal Lake Weeds: Mechanism, Kinetics and Thermodynamics
    F.A. Dar, S. Kurella
    Environmental Research, 259, Article ID: 119493, 2024.

  • Utilization of Organic Waste from Chinar Leaves as Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Adsorbent for Fluoride Removal
    F.A. Dar, S. Kurella
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, pp. 1–24, 2024.

  • Study on Defluoridation of Water by Using Activated Carbon Derived from Chestnut Shell as Adsorbent
    F.A. Dar, S. Kurella
    Environmental Research and Technology, 7(4), pp. 547–563, 2024.

  • Adsorption of Fluoride from Wastewater with the Activated Carbon Derived from Coconut Shell
    F.A. Dar, A. Kumar, M. Hussain, J. Sotra, S. Kurella
    International Conference on Sustainable Advanced Technologies for Environmental Management, 2023.

  • Properties of Permeable Concrete Made by Recycled Aggregates
    K. Kapoor, F.A. Dar, D.A. Rather
    In: Sustainable Engineering: Proceedings of EGRWSE 2018, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 30, pp. 359–365, Springer, 2019.

  • Study the Permeability of Pervious Concrete
    K. Kapoor, F.A. Dar
    International Conference on Advances in Construction Materials and Structures, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IITR), July 3–5, 2018.

  • A Device for Measuring the Infiltration Rate of Water Through Pervious Concrete
    F.A. Dar, K. Kapoor
    Indian Patent, Patent No: 362806, Publication Date: 2018/03/16, Application No: 201811008145

 

Mohsen Mokhtarain | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohsen Mokhtarain | Food Science |  Best Researcher Award

College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, China Agricultural University, China

Mohsen Mokhtarian is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, China Agricultural University (CAU), Beijing. His academic interests lie in food science and nutrition, with a focus on research-driven innovation in food processing and safety. Mohsen is actively engaged in international academic collaboration and brings a strong interdisciplinary background to his research.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

Holding an M.Sc. in Food Science and Technology, I specialize in food processing, preservation, and food engineering. Over the past decade, I have supervised graduate students and conducted innovative research, resulting in high-impact journal publications, translated books, and authored textbooks. My technical expertise spans HPLC, FTIR, rheology, and food drying technologies. Notably, I contributed to the development of cold plasma drying methods and the extraction of bioactive compounds, serving as a reviewer for international journals and contributing meaningfully to both academia and industry.

🔬 Research & Innovations:

  • Key Research Areas:

    • Food Engineering & Rheology

    • Drying of Food & Agri-Products

    • Advanced Technologies (Ultrasound, Cold Plasma)

    • ANN, RSM, Fuzzy Logic for Process Optimization

    • Dryer Design (Solar, Nano-Spray)

    • Bioactive Compound Extraction

    • Edible Coatings for Preservation

  • Notable Contributions:
    I’ve advanced food preservation methods by leveraging deep learning for monitoring drying processes, improving product quality via moisture and color tracking. I developed nutrient-rich yogurt fortified with bitter orange seed powder and created edible coatings to extend shelf-life. These innovations have improved both industrial practices and consumer health outcomes.

📚 Books Published (Selected Titles & ISBNs):

Total: 17 books (translated and authored)
Examples:

  1. Drying in the Dairy Industry – ISBN: 978-622-294-637-1

  2. Food Lipids – ISBN: 978-622-91867-0-1

  3. Probiotics in Mental Health – ISBN: 978-622-294-400-1

  4. Fundamentals of Osmotic Dehydration of Food – ISBN: 978-600-8588-72-6

  5. Adapting High Hydrostatic Pressure (HPP) for Food Processing – ISBN: 978-964-8195-61-3
    Full list available upon request.

🧪 Experience:

  • 2025–2024: TA, CAU–Cornell Dual Program

  • 2016–2023: Asst. Professor, Azad University, Tehran

  • 2014–2024: Lecturer, Universities in Iran

  • Executed roles in academic administration, curriculum development, and journal management.

Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 771

  • Citations Since 2020: 587

  • h-index: 14 (since 2020: 13)

  • i10-index: 22 (since 2020: 16)

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Energy and exergy analysis in solar drying of pistachio with air recycling system
    M Mokhtarian, H Tavakolipour, A Kalbasi-Ashtari
    Drying Technology 34 (12), 1484-1500, 75 citations, 2016

  2. Application of innovative processing methods for the extraction of bioactive compounds from saffron (Crocus sativus) petals
    HH Gahruie, K Parastouei, M Mokhtarian, H Rostami, M Niakousari, …
    Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants 19, 100264, 71 citations, 2020

  3. Aflatoxin B1 in the Iranian pistachio nut and decontamination methods: A systematic review
    M Mohsen, T Hamid, B Foroud, OCA Fernandes, CC Humberto, …
    Quality Assurance and Safety of Crops & Foods 12 (4), 15-25, 69 citations, 2020

  4. Modeling of drying kiwi slices and its sensory evaluation
    A Mahjoorian, M Mokhtarian, N Fayyaz, F Rahmati, S Sayyadi, P Ariaii
    Food Science & Nutrition 5 (3), 466-473, 52 citations, 2017

  5. Effects of solar drying along with air recycling system on physicochemical and sensory properties of dehydrated pistachio nuts
    M Mokhtarian, H Tavakolipour, AK Ashtari
    Lwt 75, 202-209, 51 citations, 2017

  6. Optimisation of pumpkin mass transfer kinetic during osmotic dehydration using artificial neural network and response surface methodology modelling
    M Mokhtarian, MH Majd, F Koushki, H Bakhshabadi, AD Garmakhany, …
    Quality Assurance and Safety of Crops & Foods 6 (2), 201-214, 42 citations, 2014

  7. Neural network approaches for prediction of pistachio drying kinetics
    H Tavakolipour, M Mokhtarian
    International Journal of Food Engineering 8 (3), 39 citations, 2012

  8. Intelligent monitoring of zucchini drying process based on fuzzy expert engine and ANN
    H Tavakolipour, M Mokhtarian, A Kalbasi‐Ashtari
    Journal of Food Process Engineering 37 (5), 474-481, 30 citations, 2014

  9. Co‐encapsulation of vitamin D3 and saffron petals’ bioactive compounds in nanoemulsions: Effects of emulsifier and homogenizer types
    HH Gahruie, M Niakousari, K Parastouei, M Mokhtarian, I Eş, …
    Journal of Food Processing and Preservation 44 (8), e14629, 25 citations, 2020

  10. Effects of solar drying operation equipped with a finned and double-pass heat collector on energy utilization, essential oil extraction and bio-active compounds of peppermint
    M Mokhtarian, A Kalbasi-Ashtari, HW Xiao
    Drying Technology, 1-27, 23 citations, 2020

Ramesh Sharma | Water Management | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Ramesh Sharma | Water Management | Young Researcher Award

Assistant professor at Sri Shakthi Institute of Engineering and Technology,  India

Dr. Ramesh Sharma is a food process engineer and researcher with a specialization in the extraction, optimization, and characterization of phycobiliproteins from cyanobacteria such as Oscillatoria and Spirulina. He holds a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from NIT Agartala, an M.Tech in Food Engineering and Technology from Tezpur University, and a B.Tech in Process and Food Engineering from CAU Imphal.

Profile:

🎓 Academic Background:

  • Ph.D. in Bioengineering (2024)
    National Institute of Technology, Agartala | CGPA: 8.00

  • M.Tech in Food Engineering & Technology (2017)
    Tezpur University | CGPA: 7.13

  • B.Tech in Process and Food Engineering (2014)
    Central Agricultural University, Imphal | CGPA: 7.61

👨‍🏫 Teaching & Professional Experience:

Assistant Professor (Dec 2023 – Jan 2024)
Sri Shakti Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore

  • Taught subjects like Applied Thermodynamics, Food Grain Processing, Additives, and Professional Ethics

  • Managed laboratory sessions, NBA/NAAC file preparation, and UG project guidance

🔬 Ph.D. Research Focus:

“Process Optimization & Characterization of Phycobiliproteins from Oscillatoria sp.”

  • Investigated sustainable natural pigments as alternatives to synthetic dyes

  • Employed Taguchi methodology, sorption isotherm models, and drying kinetics

  • Highlighted glucose as the most effective thermal stabilizer for phycobiliproteins

  • Published in reputed international journals and presented at national conferences

🌱 Research Interests:

  • Microalgal Biotechnology: Spirulina and Oscillatoria pigment extraction

  • Functional Foods: Bromelain and phycobiliprotein applications

  • Bioactive Compounds: Improving curcumin bioavailability via nano-emulsions

  • Smart Technologies in Food Science: AI for fraud detection, nutritional profiling, and bioavailability assessment

🚀 Future Aspirations:

  • Promote household Spirulina cultivation

  • Develop natural food-grade colorants

  • Integrate cyanobacterial extracts into commercial food products

  • Address toxicity concerns in algal-based food applications

📊 Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 381

  • Cited by: 358 documents

  • Total Publications: 20

  • h-index: 11

Publication Top Notes:

1. Recent Advances in Plant Protein-Based Sustainable Edible Film and Coatings for Applications in the Food-Pharma Industry – Opportunities and Challenges: A Review

  • Authors: Pooja Yadav, Uttara Mahapatra, Ramesh Sharma, Pinku Chandra Nath, Kandi S. Sridhar

2. Cold Plasma—A Sustainable Energy-Efficient Low-Carbon Food Processing Technology: Physicochemical Characteristics, Microbial Inactivation, and Industrial Applications

  • Authors: Ramesh Sharma, Pinku Chandra Nath, Sarvesh Rustagi, Prakash Kumar Nayak, Kandi S. Sridhar

Jinli Gong | Horticulture | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Jinli Gong | Horticulture | Women Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University, China

Dr. Jinli Gong is a specialist in pomology, with a research focus on postharvest biology and the mechanisms of environmental signals regulating fruit coloration and ripening. She completed her Ph.D. at Huazhong Agricultural University and was a visiting researcher at Durham University, UK, in cell biology. Dr. Gong has led four research projects, published 21 peer-reviewed papers (SCI/Scopus), and holds three patents. Her notable contributions include the discovery of red and blue light-responsive mechanisms in citrus and the development of advanced techniques for studying plastid protein complexes.

Profile:

🎓 Education & Training:

  • Ph.D. in Pomology, Huazhong Agricultural University (2015–2021)

  • Research Exchange, Cell Biology, Durham University, UK (2019–2020)

🔬 Research Focus:

  • 🍊 Postharvest biology of horticultural fruits

  • 🌈 Environmental signal mechanisms in fruit coloration and ripening

🧪 Research Highlights & Innovations:

  • Identified red light-responsive proteins influencing citrus fruit coloration.

  • Developed advanced plastid isolation and visualization techniques in citrus.

  • Established real-time dynamic organelle imaging in citrus roots and fruits.

📊 Research Output:

  • 📄 21 Publications (SCI, Scopus)

  • 🔍 4 Research Projects

  • 🤝 6 Industry Consultancies

  • 🔏 3 Patents

  • 🔁 Reviewer: Journal of Experimental Botany, New Phytologist, Horticulture Research

  • 📈 Citations: ResearchGate Profile

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Autophagy positively regulates ethylene-induced colouration in citrus fruits
    Guo Y., Gong J., Cheng Y., Wang P.
    Plant Journal, 2025.

  2. Advances in the Relationship Between Cell Wall Metabolism and Physiological Diseases of Citrus Peel
    Zhang S., Zheng S., Wang X., Sun X., Gong J.
    (2025, Source details not available).

  3. Red and blue light promote tomato fruit coloration through modulation of hormone homeostasis and pigment accumulation
    Xu Y., You C., Xu C., Zhang C., Hu X., Li X., Ma H., Gong J., Sun X.
    Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2024.

  4. Tracking organelle activities through efficient and stable root genetic transformation system in woody plants
    Gong J., Chen Y., Xu Y., Gu M., Ma H., Hu X., Li X., Jiao C., Sun X.
    Horticulture Research, 2024.

  5. Combining BN-PAGE and microscopy techniques to investigate pigment-protein complexes and plastid transitions in citrus fruit
    Gong J., Zhang H., Zeng Y., Cheng Y., Sun X., Wang P.
    Plant Methods, 2022.

  6. Red light-induced kumquat fruit coloration is attributable to increased carotenoid metabolism regulated by FcrNAC22
    Gong J., Zeng Y., Meng Q., Guan Y., Li C., Yang H., Zhang Y., Ampomah-Dwamena C., Liu P., Chen C., Deng X., Cheng Y., Wang P.
    Journal of Experimental Botany, 2021.

  7. Differential regulation of red light- and ethephon-induced degreening in postharvest kumquat fruit
    Gong J., Yang H., Xu Y., Zeng Y., Liu P., Chen C., Wang P., Sun X.
    Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2023.

  8. Illuminating the cells: transient transformation of citrus to study gene functions and organelle activities related to fruit quality
    Gong J., Tian Z., Qu X., Meng Q., Guan Y., Liu P., Chen C., Deng X., Guo W., Cheng Y., Wang P.
    Horticulture Research, 2021.

  9. Transient expression assay and microscopic observation in kumquat fruit
    Gong J., Sun X.
    Bio-Protocol, 2024.

  10. Cytological and metabolomic analysis of Citrus fruit to elucidate puffing disorder
    Wang T., Zheng S., Ke F., Zhang S., Xiao J., Sun X., Zhang S., Zhang L., Gong J.
    Food Chemistry, 2024.

  11. Regulation of chlorophyll and carotenoid metabolism in citrus fruit
    Lu Y., Shen X., Li Y., Xu Y., Chen Y., Hu X., Li X., Sun X., Gong J.
    Horticultural Plant Journal, 2024.

  12. Diversity in plastids contributes to variation in fruit color
    Gong J., Li Y., Shen X., Xu Y., Hu X., Shen D., Chen C., Sun X.
    Scientia Horticulturae, 2024.

 

Yohannes | Food Systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yohannes |  Food Systems | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Injibara University,  Ethiopia

Dr. Yohannes Girma Asefa is a researcher at Injibara University with a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Wolaita Sodo University (2019–2023). He also holds an MSc in Agricultural Information and Communication Management from Haramaya University and a BSc in Agricultural Economics from Addis Ababa University. His research expertise spans value chain analysis, agricultural extension, technology transfer, resource economics, and climate change. He has published 9 journal articles (SCI/Scopus), led 4 research projects, and contributed to 3 consultancy engagements. Dr. Yohannes actively collaborates with research institutions and serves in 4 editorial roles. He is a member of the Ethiopian Economic Association and Agricultural Economics Association.

Profile: 

🎓 Academic Background:

  • 🧑‍🎓 Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics
    Wolaita Sodo University (2019–2023)

  • 📡 MSc in Agricultural Information & Communication Management
    Haramaya University (2016–2017)

  • 🌾 BSc in Agricultural Economics
    Addis Ababa University (2013–2015)

📊 Research & Innovations:

  • 📝 Journals Published: 9 (SCI/Scopus indexed)

  • 🔍 Research Projects: 4 (Completed/Ongoing)

  • 🧠 Consultancy Projects: 3

  • 🏅 Editorial Appointments: 4

  • 🤝 Collaborations: With research centres & professional associations

  • 📈 Citation Index: 94

  • 📚 Books Published: 0 | 🧾 Patents: 0

🌱 Areas of Expertise:

  • 🔗 Value Chain Analysis

  • 🌾 Agricultural Extension & Information Use

  • 💡 Technology Transfer

  • 💰 Resource & Economic Efficiency

  • 📉 Risk Analysis & Operations Research

  • 🌍 Climate Change & Sustainable Development

🌐 Professional Engagement:

  • 👥 Member of the Ethiopian Economic Association

  • 🌾 Member of the Agricultural Economics Association

🏆 Impact & Potential:

Dr. Yohannes Girma Asefa is an emerging scholar in agricultural economics whose research addresses critical challenges in sustainable agriculture, economic efficiency, and rural development. His collaborative spirit, active project involvement, and editorial contributions mark him as a promising voice in the academic and development research community.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Land Size and Efficiency in Agriculture: The Case of Ethiopian Smallholder Farmers – A Meta-analysis
    Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, Forthcoming (2024-10-24).
    DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2024.1447186
    Contributors: Yohannes Girma Asefa, Abera Ayalew Muluken

  • Risk Aversion and Perception of Farmers about Endogenous Risks: An Empirical Study for Maize Producers in Awi Zone, Amhara Region of Ethiopia
    Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 2023, 16(2), Article 87.
    DOI: 10.3390/jrfm16020087
    Contributors: Yohannes Asefa, Berhanu Kuma, Amsalu Bedemo

  • Credit Access and Agricultural Technology Adoption Nexus in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
    Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 2022, 10, Article 100362.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jafr.2022.100362
    Contributor: Yohannes Asefa

  • Agricultural Commercialization of Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia: A Review
    Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 2021, 12(13), pp. 24–30.
    DOI: 10.7176/jesd/12-13-04
    Contributor: Yohannes Asefa

  • A Meta-analysis on the Effect of Agricultural Extension on Farmers’ Market Participation in Ethiopia
    Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, Date not specified.
    Contributor: Yohannes Asefa

  • Econometric Analysis of Dairy Farmers’ Access to Agricultural Information in Ada’a District
    Journal of Agricultural Science and Food Research, Date not specified.
    Contributor: Yohannes Asefa

  • ICTs and Agricultural Marketing in Africa: A Review
    Information and Knowledge Management, Date not specified.
    Contributor: Yohannes Asefa

  • Mobile Phone and Beef Cattle Marketing: The Case of Girar Jarso District of Oromia Region, Ethiopia
    Cogent Food and Agriculture, Date not specified.
    Contributor: Yohannes Asefa