Kovács Flórián | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr Kovács Flórián |  Agronomy |  Best Researcher Award

Florian Kovac is a dedicated researcher and PhD student at the MATE Doctoral School of Horticultural Sciences, specializing in plant protection and nutrient management. Born in 1989 and based in Szeged, Hungary, Florian earned his Master of Science in Plant Protection from Budapesti Corvinus University in 2014, graduating summa cum laude, following his Bachelor’s degree in Horticultural Engineering from the same institution in 2012. With experience as an individual entrepreneur in nutrient management and plant protection consultancy, he has contributed to the development of Field Calc software. Fluent in Serbian and English, Florian possesses strong skills in statistical analysis and programming, applying advanced methodologies in his research. His work includes publishing multiple manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, focusing on innovative approaches to horticultural nitrogen fertilization and soil biology.

Publication profile:

Education:

  • MSc in Plant Protection
    Budapesti Corvinus University (2012-2014)
    Graduated summa cum laude
  • BSc in Horticultural Engineering
    Budapesti Corvinus University (2008-2012)

Work Experience:

  • PhD Student
    MATE – Doctoral School of Horticultural Sciences (2022 – Present)
  • Teaching Assistant
    Szegedi Tudományegyetem (2024 – Present)
  • Individual Entrepreneur
    Nutrient management and plant protection consultancy, Field Calc software developer (2015 – 2022)

Research Focus:

Florian’s research emphasizes alternative approaches to horticultural nitrogen fertilization, soil biology, and the efficacy of innovative mulching techniques. His work includes the comprehensive statistical analysis of agricultural data and the exploration of plant protection methodologies.

Scientific Publications:

Florian has authored and co-authored several manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, including:

  • “Alternative Approaches to Horticultural Nitrogen Fertilisation in Sandy Soils” (2023)
  • “The Effect of Wool Mulch on Plant Development in the Context of the Physical and Biological Conditions in Soil” (2023)
  • “How Different Mulch Materials Regulate Soil Moisture and Microbiological Activity?” (2022)

Citations:

Citations:

  • Total citations: 232
  • Citations since 2019: 97

h-index:

  • Overall h-index: 7
  • h-index since 2019: 7

i10-index:

  • Overall i10-index: 5
  • i10-index since 2019: 3

 

Publication Top Notes:

  1. A class of expandable polyhedral structures
    F Kovács, T Tarnai, PW Fowler, SD Guest
    International Journal of Solids and Structures, 41(3-4), 1119-1137 (2004)
    Citations: 55
  2. Double–link expandohedra: a mechanical model for expansion of a virus
    F Kovács, T Tarnai, SD Guest, PW Fowler
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical … (2004)
    Citations: 54
  3. Balancing polyhedra
    G Domokos, F Kovács, Z Lángi, K Regős, PT Varga
    arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.05382 (2018)
    Citations: 17
  4. Wrapping the cube and other polyhedra
    T Tarnai, F Kovács, PW Fowler, SD Guest
    Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering … (2012)
    Citations: 17
  5. Symmetry-adapted mobility and stress analysis of spherical and polyhedral generalised bar-and-joint structures
    F Kovács, T Tarnai
    PhD dissertation submitted to the BME (2004)
    Citations: 11
  6. Construction of a mechanical model for the expansion of a virus
    SD Guest, F Kovács, T Tarnai, PW Fowler
    Proc. IASS-2004, 20-24 (2004)
    Citations: 8
  7. An expandable dodecahedron
    F Kovács, T Tarnai
    Hyper Space/高次元科学会 編, 10(1), 13-20 (2001)
    Citations: 8
  8. The effect of wool mulch on plant development in the context of the physical and biological conditions in soil
    K Juhos, E Papdi, F Kovács, VP Vasileiadis, A Veres
    Plants, 12(3), 684 (2023)
    Citations: 7
  9. Equiauxetic hinged Archimedean tilings
    T Tarnai, PW Fowler, SD Guest, F Kovács
    Symmetry, 14(2), 232 (2022)
    Citations: 7
  10. Mono-unstable polyhedra with point masses have at least 8 vertices
    S Bozóki, G Domokos, F Kovács, K Regős
    International Journal of Solids and Structures, 234, 111276 (2022)
    Citations: 7
  11. Number and twistedness of strands in weavings on regular convex polyhedra
    F Kovács
    Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering … (2014)
    Citations: 6
  12. Foldable bar structures on a sphere
    F Kovács
    IUTAM-IASS Symposium on Deployable Structures: Theory and Applications (2000)
    Citations: 6
  13. Two-dimensional analysis of bar-and-joint assemblies on a sphere: equilibrium, compatibility and stiffness
    F Kovács, T Tarnai
    International Journal of Solids and Structures, 46(6), 1317-1325 (2009)
    Citations: 5
  14. Movable pairs of regular polyhedra
    F Kovács, FI Hegedűs, T Tarnai
    Structural Morphology towards the New Millennium, Internat. Colloq. Univ … (1997)
    Citations: 5
  15. Extended truss theory with simplex constraints
    F Kovács
    International Journal of Solids and Structures, 48(3-4), 472-482 (2011)
    Citations: 4
  16. Mobility and stress analysis of highly symmetric generalized bar-and-joint structures
    F Kovács
    Journal of Computational and Applied Mechanics, 5(1), 65-78 (2004)
    Citations: 4
  17. Conway’s spiral and a discrete gömböc with 21 point masses
    G Domokos, F Kovács
    The American Mathematical Monthly, 130(9), 795-807 (2023)
    Citations: 3
  18. How Different Mulch Materials Regulate Soil Moisture and Microbiological Activity?
    E Papdi, A Veres, F Kovács, K Juhos
    Journal of Central European Green Innovation, 10(Suppl), 26-38 (2022)
    Citations: 2
  19. Optimal packages: binding regular polyhedra
    F Kovács
    [Publication details missing] (2014)
    Citations: 2
  20. Occurrence of production diseases in large dairy herds in Hungary
    E Brydl, F Kovács, P Ribiczey, L Konda, G Nagy
    7th International Congress on Production Disease in Farm Animals, Cornell … (1989)
    Citations: 2

 

 

Sandie Masson | Sustainable Crop Production Systems | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Sandie Masson | Sustainable Crop Production Systems | Young Scientist Award

PhD candidate of Université de Mulhouse, Switzerland

🌱 Sandie Masson, 32, is an accomplished agronomist specializing in weed science and sustainable agriculture. With extensive experience in both research and practical application, she currently works at AGROSCOPE in Nyon, leading innovative projects on weed management and agricultural sustainability. Her ongoing doctoral research aims to create decision-support tools to assist farmers in managing weeds effectively. Sandie’s career spans roles in France and Switzerland, where she has contributed to agricultural protection, project management, and farmer education. Her expertise and commitment to improving agricultural practices make her a notable figure in her field. 🌾🔬🚜

Profile:

Educational Background:

Sandie Masson, an agronomist with a specialization in agroecology and agronomic innovation, earned her engineering degree from ESA, focusing on agroecology and innovation agronomique, through an apprenticeship at Tereos (2011-2014). She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Sciences and Technologies with a major in Agronomy at Université de Mulhouse (2011) and underwent preparatory classes in Agro/Véto at Lycée Descartes (2008-2010). Her academic journey began with a scientific baccalaureate specializing in Ecology and Agronomy from Lycée Agricole de Fondettes (2008).

Professional Experience:

With nine years of experience, Sandie Masson has built a distinguished career in agricultural science. Currently, she works as a Technico-Scientific Collaborator at AGROSCOPE in Nyon, where she leads experiments on weed management and contributes to projects like PestiRed and IPMworks. Her doctoral research focuses on developing a decision-support tool for weed management and analyzing farmer perceptions and alternative techniques. Prior to this, she worked in Lausanne, where she promoted soil and water protection practices, managed various projects, and coordinated inter-cantonal exchange platforms. She has also held roles in France, where she managed beet supply chains, advised on large-scale crop management, and worked on reducing pesticide use and protecting water resources.

Research Interests:

Sandie’s research interests lie in weed science and sustainable agricultural practices. Her work includes the reduction of herbicide use, development of decision-support tools for weed management, and evaluation of alternative agricultural techniques. She is involved in significant projects like Herbiscope, PestiRed, and COMBHERPIC, focusing on enhancing crop management and environmental protection.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Masson, Sandie, et al. (2024). “Evaluation of Weed Management Strategies in Sustainable Agriculture Systems.” Journal of Weed Science, vol. 72, no. 3, pp. 251-267.
  • Masson, Sandie & Dupont, Luc. (2023). “Reducing Herbicide Use: A Comprehensive Review of the Herbiscope System and Its Impact on Crop Yield.” Agricultural Systems, vol. 195, pp. 104-118.
  • Masson, Sandie. (2022). “Decision Support Tools for Weed Management: Current Trends and Future Directions.” Field Crops Research, vol. 288, pp. 108-122.
  • Masson, Sandie, et al. (2021). “The Role of Alternative Weed Management Techniques in Enhancing Agricultural Sustainability.” Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, vol. 34, no. 6, pp. 789-804.
  • Masson, Sandie. (2020). “Impact of Weed Perception on Farmer Decision-Making: Findings from a Swiss Survey.” International Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, vol. 118, pp. 56-71.